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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 9, 1927)
. i ' i'f'ir' THE OREGON STATESMAN. SALEM, OREGON. FRIDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 9, 1927 f-'f American General Hailed .With Enthusiasm As 1 ; Presidential Timber . a lasm for General John J. Persh .ns, who was hailed as a candl ffte for president of the United plates, and adoption of a legisla viTe poHey for tbe coming 'year; marked tbe close of the American Farm Bureau Federation meeting here -Wednesday. . ;.--i.. General Pershing addressed the ture m a national defense proH gram, recommending development of the merchant marine, a larger nary and an uplift in the level of v prices on basic products. Oien Rock Hull At the conclusion of his speech a farmer Jumped up on his chair, and, called for three cheers for General Pershing, "a candidate for president of the United States.' The response was tre mendous, and , as General Persh ing left the hall, he was sur rounded by enthusiastic farmers. As they grasped hb hand they assured the general he was'presl dential timber," but tbe only re sponse was a smile of apprecla t'on. General Pershing later re fused to express himself regarding the ovation. "What can I say? I do not talk politics." That he was great-- ly pleased, however; was ob- - ViOUS. McXary Bin Barked Verification of the report that the federation would be united in a : fight for the McNary-Haugen farm relief bill, passed by con gress at its last session and vetoed aby President Coolfdge. was had in the resolutions adopted. Al- thotigh no mention, was made of k he president's message to con gress, and his reiteration of his stand on the farm question, the resolutions left no doubt of the federation's stand on points men tioned by Coolidge. It will Insist on passage at this session or congress or a measure similar to the McNary-Haugen bill. ' :, Henry W. J. Rotl. head of the St. Louis farm bureau, said Presi dent Coolidge's message was a continuation of his "nearsighted policy regarding the farmer," while J. B. Yager, president of the Nevada state farm bureau, be lieved the president's stand on the farm question was one reason why he "didn't choose to run." Cigar Store Stock To Be Sold Under Court Order -Stock and fixtures belonging to the cigar store formerly ope rated by Roy Romaine and John W. Long will he sold under the sheriff's hammer to pay obliga tions totalling $5500, according to a decree handed down In cir cuit court here Wednesday, : , The cigar store is located at 156 State street, and has been closed for several weeks. The decree of foreclosure comes as a result of suit brought by Jo- keph Adolph and Sam Adolph to foreclose on a $4000 note. In the foreclosure proceedings the United States National bank of Portland. Fred Davenport and Mrs A. N. Mumford are also named as de fendants, they claiming some title or interest in the property. The decree, however, states that neither . the Portland . bank nor Fred Davenport has any .right In the property. Mrs. Mumford, holding a second mortgage, Is en titled to $1600 after the first $4000 has been paid to the two Adolphus. Fortland Fighter Knocked Out By Vancouver Scrapper BELLINGHAM, Wash., Dec. 8. -(AP) Billy Townsend of Vancouver, B. C. knocked out Joe Hcff of Portland, Ore., in the sec- round .main event on the American X, Legion boxing card last night. "VNCownsend . weighed 132 and -Hoff J In the semi-final, scheduled for - six rounds, Frankle Repose, Bel- lingham 140 pounder, knocked out Casey Reed of Tacoma in the third round. " msKo outpoixts sntvrT CLEVELAND, Ohio, Dec. 8. ;J (AP) Johnny RIsko, Cleveland baker boy and contender for the .1 a . . . . - : uujwejgni cnampions&ip , title won the decision over Phil Scott, heavyweight champion of the British Isles in the ten Tound main bout at public hall last night. OUCH! RHEUMATISM r JUB THE HI AVAY Stoj " drugging I . Rub : soothin?. ctrating St. Jacobs Oil right into junr sore, sun, ACH ing joints, and re lief comes instant ly, St Jacobs Qil is a harmless rhcu. snatism liniment which never disap points - and cannot bunt the skin, v Get a 35 cent tot tie of . St Jacobs -Oil v at- any . drug store, and in a) mo ment youHbjr free from pain, soreness and stiffness. - la use for 65 years for rheumatism. sciat- . ". . . .nenralgia, lorn taa oackache. sprains - - , s ii J n FRIDAY - - ONE DAY ONLY Friday; will prove another wonderful friend-winning day for this store. We have taken additionallines and marked them at special reductions for this one day only. Good, reliable, seasonable and wanted merchandise that you need right now. The savings are worth while many I ! are amazing and; we urge you to attend early to avoid disappointment. Beginning at Nine o'clock Sharp ": -. " - .... ; Rayon HOSE Fine quality, values to $125. the best light colors. 3 prse forl Down Stairs Muslin : Underwear Values to $10. A close out of odds and ends at a bar gain.' . '; -: . 4 for $1 ! 7 Down Stairs Dresses Coats f) Values to $15.00 A remarkable close out just, fifteen . garments for fifteen lucky women-t-Come early for these. To close out ;i Down Steirs LINEN LUNCH CLOTHS Beautiful quality, hew cloths, Irish and Belgian linen, check and plain center, natural color, ' ' $1.50) quality ; , Down Stairs 3rLB. COTTON BATTS Size 72x84 Inches,! fine quality ct- ton, pure white and ? fluffy. An exceptional val. . - Main Floor PEARL BEADS Beautiful lustrous quality with Ger man silver clasps. One necklet in box for Christmas r : Gift r s Main Floor WOMEN'S RAINCOATS ; : j- : -.. :.. , Another sensational close !But, quantity limited, In red, blue and yellow. AA $4,98 i values tP JL JJ -Main Floor BLEACHED MUSLIN . - 36 inches wide as good as the best known brands, special for Dollar Day 10 ards for $1.00 i Down Stairs Huck Towels . 18z3d. white with colored bor der, special at 10for$l Curtain Scrim Regular 25c value, in cream and ecru, special 12" $1 ; i Beacon Baby Blankets Regular 69e qoallty. 30x40 In ches, pink and blue nursery -- patterns " 2for$l Gift ? Handkerchiefs Extra fine, georgette, '- silk center, linen center, lace trimmed, specially priced 3 for Main Floor Down Stairs Reg. 49c r Marquisette White with colored dots, blut, sold and pink. For $ Day 4y&$l Crash Toweling 18 and 1 Inch widths, plain whits, big value for tDl Fancy Turkish JTowels 60c quality, size 20x40 Inches, attractive square patterns, in blue, pink and lavender 3 fOT $1 Main Floor .Bridge Table Covers Black Venetian with gold trim, made to lit over card tables with pencil and regu lation score tab complete '.; $1 Main Floor Silk Plisse Crepe In white only, our regular quality, tat Dollar Day 4 yds. for Main Floor Children's -. Union Suits i ! , . - . . ; - . 1 A close out of splendid qualities, values to $1.50 - 2for$l iiCiiT-fi Down Stairs '.Women's It : Union Suits Values to $3.00. A remark able , close out for Dollar Day h .; $1" Down Stairs COME EARLY FRIDAY for THE BEST SELECTION :f 'r' ' " ' " ? i 3 : ' ' - ' " - , " ' ' :" - ' ' - " " " " " - - ' . " ' - - I LINEN TOWELS Nice for gifts Linen towels with colored ends t ' - : -and hand embroidered ; :;2?or$l ' FANCY VOILES A dose out Doted a nd figured voiles, for . Dollar Day A yds. for $1 Main Floor M. li i i . t i t t r, r,r f p,r ixB PAY KOTEX and NU NAP SANITARY PADS : 3 for $1 Odds and Ends ! Silk Hose Close out of values to $1.88. Grey, black and cor dovan. Includes Kayser, Humming Bird and ethers. Main! Floor Turkish Towels 18x34 Inches, regular 39c quality, colored border. Special i 5 $1 Main Floor Turldsh Bath Towels Extra large, with , colored border, regular 75c quality. For Dollar Day ;2$1 . . Main ' Floor I I I I K 7 U U LJ leasts FRIDAY -- BEGINNING AT 9 These Dollar Day values are offered because we want great er volume, and we know that the prices quoted below are so attractive that we are going to be kept busy all day long Fri day. It is impossible todist more than the high lights that will be available. We want you to come expecting the most unusual values you have ever seen you won't be disap pointed. - ; Biiy oh the Budget Plan Pay Next Year Bath Robes Values to $5.98 A close out of robes, very wonderful values, corduroys, ' bath robing and crepes. While quantity lasts. GIFT HANDKERCHIEFS Beautiful quality, pure linens, Swiss, etc., white and colors, embroidered corners. 3 in fancy box . .... -Main Floor OUTING GOWNS In plain colors and stripes, good qual Special for Dollar Day ity, values to ?1.50. - . ' Main Floor RA YON BLOOMERS Special quality, come in maize, flesh and black. $1.49 quality. For Dallar Day r ' r . ' Main - Floor Shaker Knit . - .. .. Sweaters $3.95 value Ci-se out. quantity' strictly limited. Tan and nary only. While they last $1 Down Stairs Week-end Cases Black . and red leatherette hand painted design on front. -Special for Dollar Day - $1 Down Stairs ! BEAUTIFUL SILKS Values to $2.98 j A group of lovely new silks includ- ing : Satin messaline, plain and I figured crepe de chine, figured j georgette, $1 Qfl I . Main Floor BLEACHED SHEETS Size 81x90 inches, pure bleach, seamless sheets of excellent qual ity, big value at ,, ' . $1.00 Down Stairs All Linen Napkins Plain white and with colored borders, same to match regu lar stock cloths. $1.50 quality 6 for $1 Curtain Nets Beautiful new, lacey patterns, values to $1.98 yard. For Dollar Day 2 yds. .(-j for tDJL Marquisettes Some plain, some dotted, m : ecru and white. 49o values J 4 $1 i Main Floor Zaza Silks Lot of beautiful colors for underwear, 59c quality 3 yds. for Main Floor Fountain Pens For Christmas gifts, complete with stand, big value at $1 Fleischer Yarns Regular. 35c ball, obtainable In most all colors. For Dollar Day 4bMl . Cotton Hose Made of combed yarn, good quality, in light colors 4pt5$I - Main Floor Madeira Doilies Values to 89c, oval or oblong, size 6x12, for Dollar Day. Only ; 2 for $1 Madeira Tray Cloths Size 12x18 Inches, regular $1.75 quality, special for Dollar Day Only $1 Main Floor : SUPREME VALUE OFFERS - FOR THIS ONE DAY ONLY CORDUROYS Regular 75c quality, 32 and 38 Inch, large ;. range of colors n O yds. c"i tor' tPA LINGERIE CLOTH Fine nainsook. In shadow checks, all pastel colorings. Regular 45c 3 yds. J- for 3)1. Main Floor LINGERIE CHECKS Silk and Cotton, 65c quality. In pretty pastel . shades 2 yds. for- DX QUEEN PERCALES Extra heavy quality,' plain and figured patterns. light and dark, ,29c value - 4 St. $1 Main Floor DOLLAR DAY FRIDAY OlsXYBEGINNIN G AT 9 O'CLOCK ENGLISH PRINTS One STOua, ralues to 59c. Including Peter Pan alt colors, many patterns o yds. O for. WINDSOR CREPES New patterns, plain colors and pret ty figured designs 4e$l Main' Floor ,5 "-"l . t . ' Calem 466 State Street FANCY TICKINGS Featherproof. In pink, blue and gold, stripe and floral patterns. for 3)1 . FANCY RAYONS An assortment of lovely designs for women's- and girls . dresses, values to $1.00 a yard 2 (1 for 3JL Main Floor Pebecco and Pepsodent . Toothpaste for Dollar Day Main i"loor Children's - Hose Values to 69c pair., an as sorted group for quick disposal I'i!n"nocr i ' 1 t ' :. .v 5 i : ., . ' J v. i i '-fi.l : - i' it 'J r i:j "a 1 ! 5 . It. ill 1 - ll 1