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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (July 12, 1940)
PAGZ ZZVZll Hatch BiU Voted tial nominee, ? will Impose these restrictions, among others, upon the forthcoming campaigns after enactment: s i , . .-. ; ; 1. State aad local employes whose salaries come wholly or in part from j federal appropria tions (highway department' work ers, agricultural agents and many others) " will j be subject to the same prohibitions which the orig inal Hatch act Imposes upon full fledged federal employes. 2 individual political contri butions will be limited to 55.000, and firms which receive any re muneration I JfrOm federal . con tracts may, not .contribute at all. 3. The political parties may spend no more than $3,000,000 on their campaigns. (In 193d ttt republicans reported an ont lay of $8,000,000 and the demo crats $5,000,000). The Smile? She Won Prize 1 s In House 243-122 Bill Curbs Activity in - Politics by Certain State Employes . : WASHINGTON, July ll-VPt-Tbe Hatch, bill to curb, political activity by certain state employes and limit campaign contributions and expenditures was passed by the bouse Wednesday. 2 43 to 122. after a Ions struggle which. resur rected the measure from a com mittee pigeon-bole. The measure, endorsed by President Roosevelt and Wendell .Wlllkie, the republican presiden V- V., , 92.49 JEIaad Painted 1 BroaHasi Si! ; tIncladins 4 caps,' 4 sancen, . 1 new and creamer and - v- 4 plate . Coupon . i $9.00 ' - Fleer Deflector Lamps Complete With Shade , Coupon $5.49 : EE WC1E , - f . : 1 ' Y: Ihm CnrGCir, GTATIMAII. Cclsza Oregon. Friday. UonSaq. July 12.,'lStt Pi yrvJu 10 L C (IIUMIK 49c to 79c D D ra o. J Limit 3 0 r? i 0 0 0 0 G 0 0 n 4i 0. ...w ra y-nsr Long Wearing Leather or Cushion Composition I Biriv Shoes Heel LiflS I Made Nevr Looking By Reg. 25c VaL TJhiffill-izmfT vy. it - rrnniN I 3c Heels Leveled. Scoffs ' Removed. I " im -Poit Coupon Void After July 15- Coupon Void After fuly 15 Fee! Hurl? Shoes Tight? Shoes Made Longer and Wider Begnlar (3 7 i lUh $1.00 for (QJ si vi k Coupon Coupon Void After July 15th D D 0 0 0 Q 0 0 D 0 0 D 0 0 .5 vCHsESHE LOWER LEVEL DRUG BLDG. "SERVICE WHILE YOU SHOP' "A Treat For the Feet" Use Oar Foot Oscillators D 0 D J The winner's smilo Is registered by, Sirs. F. street, as Manager Fred JJurrell, of the sents her with a Pbilco radio as first prize shot contest. Opland, of 2340 Claude Fred Meyer company, pre- in the Fred Meyer snap Bits for Breakfast (Continued from page i) and south as .far as the -Ya-q.uina; thence across the moun tains to -a Yallejr.ow head 'of Sileti riTer. to .ascertain Its adaptation for a. settlement of Indians and the establishment of a temporary military post." (That was Kings valley, and the "temporary mili tary post", was .Fort Hoskins, where ' Capt." Augur was -to spend much time in the few years that followed. But -the exact spot for Fort" Hoskins was, this columnist believes, selected by 2nd . Lieut. P. H. Sfcertdan, who had arrived at Fort Yamhill on April 25, that year, going by way of ! Dayton. There were destined to be many "human interest" relationships between Sheridan and members of the General Palmer family in the years that followed.) , S What -disposition wins made of those 729 Indians, including the 103 infants, in the three and a half weeks between their arrival at Dayton and their departure for the Coast reservation? ! If yon drive from Salem to McMinnville, through Dayton, you will! note on your left. Just after hating left Dayton, the most conspicuous house in that section; gleaming white. Southern or colonial style. That house is owned and occupied by Mildred Engstrom,' the eldest of three granddaughters! of Gen eral Palmer, the next two owning and living In the inext two houses -Elizabeth Morgan and .Gertrude P a 1 m e t: all on the ancestral Palmer acres. -I . :. -1-. Well, ' the I n d 1 a n were en camped ta the then? open prairie space between the location-of the first (Engstrom) house and. .the Yamhill river. .-Arrow heads; and other relics are yet 'found on -the site of that encampment. That was Indian j headquarters for. all Oregon then, with General Palm er superintendent - of - Indian af fairs, j - . ! v y . The reader probably knows that the Yamhill river, was naviga ble as far as Dayton, and that Dayton was, a very Important shipping point, j j Mrs. Engstrom; and her j two sisters have hundreds of histori cal relics! of various kinds, ieon nected with the I operations f and correspondence ot their grand father, General Palmer, In his public duties. I " (Continued tomorrow.) j! Mrs. Sargeant Recovering HOPEWELtr Mrs. Sarah Sargeant,- 7 2j, of this district, f who was seriously ill for several weeks at the McMinnville hospital is convalescing satisfactorily at the home of her son land daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sar geant and family home In the Grand Island district. " " " """""" " '' wiillMiMinilll iiiiiiiii Iiinili mi iliiiTliiiriiii.iiiii.l.l..i.i.iii.ini,i him n ,r,i ,..lil ,i.ii, i 1 11 m - ri inr -ml in it. ji n.ii.n.li nil. 111..U, mi ml i..n.i..n ; i i ' FURNITURE STOCK " - : ! "J Imperial . Furniture Co. ! ' ! " - f IS BEING LIQUIDATED v AT L! j!L) r) J. J. BATEMAN,- Auctioneer. . i i Sales Twice Daily 1:30-7:30 p.m. Until All Is Sold - l w This Fine Stock Consists of: Complete linn of th fine at modern living room furniture. Simmons Beds. Sprincj&i Mattresses, Firestone Mattresses. 'other bedroom fjxmiture indudincj beds, sprinas. nicritreueav' TaniSeSr dressers ta bles, also cockiciil. ccHe, end tables and card tables; Buffelin 'orsrstaffed fnniiture. davenporb. studio TOUchesv davenport cbairiv Windiior cHairsi occasional cbairs. secrstaries. desks, bookcases: fioor, ta! omd bridge lcnnps. LEJ5. lamps; mirrors, nxiazins racks, walnut and mahogany dinln? room suites, breakfast room: furniture kit- ; chen furniture,' Lane c tar chests, rucjs (Wiltons, Axminaters, scatters, etc), inlaid and felt-back Bnoleum, wood ranges, wood and coal : 'drculator.heoers. oil circulaiors, unfinished furniture, etc.- The Imperial: !. ..is NOT quittina business. ..The present ; partnership ' is belnejf dissolTedj and -upon completion of this sale. The Im : perial will be reorattnixed under the ' direct supervision of Mr. : James H. J HumplueY C3id Mr. Oeorge Weller.' t DON'T Miss This Outstanding B ft Surprises Galore ! 1 1 c o, H2.in.CSa SALES TWICE DAILY 1:30 P. IL AND 7:C0 P. 21. i i Jewelry Uisi UU W .isJUJI I mm ... ; " - 39c to '49c - v Coupoii 100'"- II . -- $22.00- : - - .': u 94-Pc. Dinner Set I $1.00 ' Dlonses Assorted Sizes and Styles Wilh CZQa Coupon 2V t ii 2 llibnon Bin Pink and Brown Color With l - , Coupon Ay 15 98c to $19 . . ChUdren's Slack Soils Assorted Colors Sizes 3 to 10 With Coupon 3 to 10 - 690 D 9c to 79c n ii-Dots' Polo aid J h i Sport Shixis 1 Qu Cpupon 4m90 v . $1,00 Wool - n Sleeveless , Swealiers f Small and Medium Sizes Coupon 390 n $1.98 to $2.49 I Ladies' Washable Dresses Sizes 12 to 50 v Coupon $21.49 Wastuible Rayons and Sharkskin bbsssIssIssIbbbbi' I 1 ,, -f-rn-n inir---"- - . , ,. - J 1 i - " 1 . ' ' ' " i i- - - ...U.JI. LI..JIU .JUIi. II ..IIIWMmiW U.I1 ..UU...JajJJIH..l... . I IKt-'HWI I -I I II. I III HI . .11 I Lllll .1 I III Lil I !! .! 1 1! L.il IILI MMJ! L.I I L .LMIWUm. Style Shop LOWER LEVEL RfltEY DBUG BLDG. 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Blues, wines, STeens, aad. other attracUv shades. Sizes 12 to 20. . MS. " m is.' r s? . . iF J V ; I (j 2. Polks Dot Wash Frocks Cool and . Rg.. eC comfortable, . Sl.ll V, dark or white background.! Washeseasily, neatly. , 3. Beach Sandals Open or closed Beg, 4 " models in : too v J white, light- W weight; fits snugly. 4. $1.00 Sport Shirts Combed : cotton rib m f -sport shirts. Ideal for O V Bummer sports wear. w 5. Girdles or Pantio Girdles 4-way stretch Value tm with or with- to (LOO hVf out deUchable w W crotch. Small, medium, larga. 6. Rayon Satin Slips 4-gore, form S1.00 mgs fltUng tat- Value lored to fit. Tearosa ' or white. - - ' ' - 7. 39c Value Rayon Panties urieis, step-ins orMis pucker pants. Cool and Jr comfortable. 8. Utility Hose. 49c Value Semi-fashioned. Sheer tpd dear Every pair 3 for Sl.OO 9. "Form Divine" Swim N.52'rwr- i ' Suit. -! ' v r si Suits SUm fitting, ! 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