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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 9, 1920)
PAGE EIGHT THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, FRIDAY, JANUARY 9, 1920- J ii' SCOOTS Plill! !G CELEBRATION OF ANNIVERSARY WUb m lnf latioti to every man. wo yui aad cblld in th United Btau to fear (or ana week at lwurt an Impales I tfotnf. food turn dally, 470.494 fnenitr ra of th Boy Seoul of America M drioplnf plan to make th eele IrraUo o tb teeth euivrary of lb euut tnovemtnt, the week of Febru-1 arjr lib to 14th, th most p retentlou ymna of democratic food feeling and genuine AmaricanaUuij the nation kM wltneaeed. - i 1 brvucB aom o hannet every paraun Is Um land will be aked to aaelat thia aispalgn of national unaelflahneae by pledging ibemaelvee to do for the er lod that narki tha iioy Scout birthday, I 1 laaai ana mttaA turn, in it tit i1 la latarooUd kindneaa, to aum ona each day. Program Ilrw Planned. . Tkroaghout tba city of Balam, wher ever troop of Seoul ara organised, Wrfurrama of daflnlte Mrvl anri mI. raUoa ara plannad And It la I ha nope f Iksout official that tha rtonaa to tha invitation to avary cHiiea and ev ry child to do a food turn will I ao nlveraal aa to make avery part of tha ewmmunliv fel tha definite beiie'll that will inevitably reault from IhU na-tloa-wlda campaign of mutual helpful- Ifninii n,ii?nriifvr IM LrAI.ULtlOl COflES HERE I . " mgi m If f&w-immwwwii'wr aWMjwww.ii Jimii Kmmmm j J I r; O f , 'V C V . II I v , V lill i wiiii.iki I, K f , -!-J JOHN W, TltOV A aerlee of evangetlatla m.ttln will otn at tha Fii-.i ii.,iii !....... H-fforta ara belnf mad to have Sunday, January 11, uiidtr tha dlroe- r hlj... -I T . foun"'i " I a graduate of tli I.i V ' '"T yI unlvtrally of Jroland, and atud Jr:--i- jr-rr o'f "4.htr.nr1"n,v,r,,ir',B"- "'"M'r.d .n authority m John SIT:.: " J"0'?' " yn d duvrd an addr on .. nu iiioiiiorra or ilia author of "1'llrrlm'a ifDrW UiBifMaL "i"m o at ma i-niario !onviilloti In Ttn tl:HOcirk..utaofaT.r0ltyan4 llaptlat churrh of llm,M,,oll. on. jrary ,,n.0 throufhout Ih. Unl.ad of tha lr...-t In Amarir.. ' L71.KUr f " '"'"L"1 ' ,h,lr ,"1 ' "t'n!1 by John d ,Th,r"r h m' W- Tmr of Cl.tan. a ra,.u.; f ,. !L "4 ,,m' v"r o' ha ulo dtimrtmi.nt of tha Moody 1111,1. 47.tt mambara of tha Itoy Kkioula of lti.tltuta. Ha , tha ZaZZr . f a AmaH-a will aland at Roout aaluta. and aplandld tenor vole, and ha. bn lka .,, hi. oMIntbM to do hi. um aaaodaUd with aom. of tha Uailln. to tfa hbjduty la Uad and hla country ....H.ia U,a eoutUry" and obey tha Broul law; to holp othar I Mola at all llwaa. and to u bln. Charlaa Mornhlnwaf. who i. alf phyaloally atron. mantally awaka with lh. nrn.y uf occupation on tha ",.?r,, ,';h,l ,U""- h r-mrnad to hla hon.a 'J fwk of waaka-and tha'brlimlnf oollMtlon of photo lakan Mtto will ba mad of Hoy Uoout from hilltop and cloud. CAPACITY HOUSE TO HEAR APOLLO CtU CONCERT, BELIEF In point of attendance, tha Apollo club concert on next Tueaday night blda fair to draw a capacity bouee which, for tba armory will mean about 1440 people. Tha amoclate member ahlp Hat In Itaelf repreaenta a patron age of nearly 1004 people. For eeveral very Important reaaon the board of director of tha Apollo club ha de cided to offer to tha general public even hundred aeat after the reaerva tlona of tha aaaoclat member have been made. Koremoet among theae reaaona are: that a many people aa Doaatble be riven an onoortunlt. tn in. Joy tha aplendld program; that the ac- couatic quautiea or tha armory will un doubtedly be bettered with a full hmua and, that tha mualc-lovlnjr people of tha city may become mora generally familiar with tha worth and work of auch an organization a the AdoIIo club. Accordingly It la announced that tha box office at tha armory will be open for aale of erata to the general public on and after Monday. Janmn 4 1, at I o'clock a. m. The active or alniilnv mtmlwnihln nf tha club for thia eeaaon la 31 volcea a. follow: Klrat lenor C. N. Chamber. C. A, Davidson. Frank KeWllt. Frank HuKhra, J. I), llumohreva. Walter T Jenka. Lyman McIXmald. William u. (lilrhrlat. IxjwbII I. Will. Hecond tenor II. V. Ahlrlrh if w IlroM. Kmllalarlaon. Ivnn f: Martin T II. Marrlain, Albert n. Miller, Richard itonertaon, I 11, Comptot. William Perllch. Flrat httJHI I. I). Marion. W it nurghardt. Albert If. (Illla. r. P mi more. A. A. (lueffrov. Itulnh ft Inn.. Hecond baaa F. 8. Ilurton, Rdward Iloaa, Frank O. I)erktthach. tr. n l-.aaon, Dan Ijingnnburg, Claude Hie venaon. E. I William. ConductorJohn W. To,i.l Accomtmnlat Mla I An orchr.lrtt of nine nlrea villi h iiaea ,o augment the work of tha chor u In acvernl of the big number on tha program. John Hand, the new American tn,r to wnoin ta apportioned a good ahnre or me concert, la tha recipient of big ovation, according lo preaa notlcea covering ni concerta of thia acuaon and it la not doubted but that hi. Ha. 'in auoinnre will Demand r hi... . much greatr ahnre of hla large repar- mire man tne number a under which hi name will appear un the evening program. For iiMoclal. member of ih innii i mo. aeui rwrvi una will l,u ,n,i. k. ginning tomorrow morning at I o'clock Forcer Salem Blacbsilli Passes Away In Tacoma William F. R. Smith, frmarly of Sa. lam k. k. J . ed a blackamltb hop, died Sunday In Tacoma, Wuk, after a long lllneaa. f year old. Kntombment wa in tba Tacoma maeoleum. Ha ia survived by hi widow. Mm. Minnie P. Emith, and by four aisters. Mr. Murray, of Silverton; Mr. Bones, of Carlton; Mr. Boydnton, of Portland, and Mr. Rennington, of The Dalle. Mr, Smith wa proprietor of the Fra aer hotel. South Tacoma. Ha was af filiated with the Woodmen of tne World, Camp No. lit, and of the Wo men of Woodcraft, and was a member of tha Christian church. For Long Distance Auto Trucking Willamette Valley Transfer Co. t!S WE ALSO DO LOCAL HAULING. USICK'S SATURDAY AND MONDAY B AT OUR MEN'S STORE Wen and Women with an eye for Economy will hasten to make the most of thia opportunity. Such value as thej ut such remarkable low prices lo not linger long. Here are a few of our many values: MEN'S SPECIALS Cooper part wool union suits $2.93 Wrights all wool union suit....... - m Drawer and thin. .i,,t . " M !, .... j v .;"" "vv ,..i.y, fo auv tuiiivi rugnt gowns ,. .. Coat sweaters, heavy neck Hi-grade flannel shirts .. Overwata, vaJue $l.5i), gale price .'" Mackinaw, value $1 UK), priw.; Cashmere hose Mackinaw gloves ....HI Canvas gloves 1" Neckties ;.$l.G5 MEN'S IIATS Drown, blue, slate and all popular colors Special for Saturday only J3.9S Other popular colors in special felt, Satur day only $2.95 . a. r , BOYS' SPECIALS Boy part wool union suits ..... . Roy Hi-grade night gown Hoys' wool shirt Hoys' flannel shirt - Roys' fancy flannel Mouse ' Roys' flannel Uouse ZZ1Z1?SZ.Z. 7 n - ' CHILDREN'S PUY SUITS Hue denim and striped, agl i to S Rovs' sweaters . "ATtHOUU WINDOWS" ..... $1.50, $2.95 and &U5 $17X0 $8.50 ."15c to G5c ...25c, 155c and 50c ..-.........,. C5c IAIril-if' M'lillT MEN"S STOHE $l.f5 $1.45 $2.95 $U55 11.65 50c r4-.aiikea. to $2,75 Ml VH b?nHK l THk tt Crown flour $.1.25 Pacific hardwheat $3.10 1 u. C. valley flour S2.75 Standard tomatoes, 2 for 25c Del Monte tomatoes, 2 for M Del Monte mm 9 fni. Standard corn, 2 for 35c Standard npns 9. fnr icr- Standard peas, 12 cans"$i.70 resuvai iancy sweet Peas 22c Festival fancy sweet peas. 12 cans 2Vs size pineapple 38c No. 2 Size Dinp.-innla 9 No. 5 Pure lard .... Si rn o ids Lnsco $2.20 Gem Nut and Nucco 37c ..jj..etaoinshrfiliipt'1wifnrti'iiii Creamery butter 72c iaoz rcoyai Jiaking Powder e ---.-. a t .t.fUV Sun Rise milk ir. Tall clams, 2 for .'..'.".".'.".'35c Shrimn. 2 for . -ir. 3 lbs. bulk ruffes ii nr. " lbs. Great America....$1.35 J lbs. Royal club $1.50 3 lbs. M.J.B..... jikr 1 lb. black tea 45c 1 lb. creen tea K(u ITead lettuce .. ..I0c Kxtra good cabbage .... 7c Parsnips, per Jound 4c i i (1 I - IziM Carrots, per pound 4c No. 5 Marshmallow syrup 70c No. 5 Light Karo .... 60c No. 5 Dark Karo 55c No. 10 Light Karo $1.10 Sun Maid raisins 22c Small chiD beef 18c Large chip beef 35c Large Instant Postum....45c Peanut butter 18c Large pkg. Golden Rod Oats 37c Olympic Pancake .17 Olympic Wheat Harts".'37c uream Uat t lakes, 10 pounds 7fw Lream Oil Soap, 3 for. 25c f 1 - a . . . iv Dars Koyal vvmte soap 65c 10 bars Crystal White soap 70c i j Litrus 29c Sea Foam 27c Prepared Mustard 10c Lxtra good spuds, 100 pounds $4.25 Post Toasties, 2 for 27c 5 lbs Spaghetti 60c Phone C. 0. D. Orders 186 or 198 We deliver orders of $1.00 or more Just Received Blue Flannel Middies Extra Special Value $5.98 Each Our Prices Always the Lowest GALE & CO. Coml. and Court Sts. Formerly Chicago Store 7 3 ALWAYS GOOD MOST TIMES GREAT VAUDEVILLE todIy-tomorrow JOHNNY AND WISE I MITCHELL MARKHAM Singing, Dancing and Comedy Bits In Music Variety ALL NEW PICTURES BLfGN 1t ATKc. V BIG NEW SHOW SUNDAY "MEM," We Don't Want Your Unless we can feel sure that vn.i u-!ii .n satisfied with the articles you buy here. e are not in the Busings ... " U1IIIUIIC lUf pub ic, on the contrary we ore here to serve the 1 ubhc with goods which Will rniln rif, r..l have a friendly feelintr with n if-. that feeling. )V,K 1M5? When you buy somethincr he nor.irt- u. . , iwi.niin lilt iact that the article was e-ivon n suv. t..f .i nal by u before we offered it to you We uiy our merchandise with the knowledge that it is GOOD. k Men do not allow VOUrSelf t( wi.imn oI,t.k.. m your dress. It costs verv little t i- .! te i i --...v w kitu vuur- the time CW t0 d " 1,11 "A Great Asset to neatness" A Hart Shaffner & Marx Suit or Overcoat. A Pair of J ust Wright Shoes. A Stetson Hat. Prices on Suits $20.00 to $65.00. Salem Woolen Mills Store C. P. BISHOP, Prep. Everj Family in Marion and Polk Counties a Patron. J ! I f4 71 Monev I T . -57 i lT 1 A ,CI Ma. CTJ 1 I I i ill 1 i