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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 16, 1920)
PACE EIGHT. THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL SALEM, OP-EC FRIDAY. JANUARY 16. liCO. BILL WOULD KILL STATE SECRETARY AS Pi MRS. HIPPUSTOX, EMPIjOYE AT chapel of Rigdon Son Monday af T ATE HOriTAL PASSES AW AY ternoon. burial following In City View cemetery, under the auspices of th? Mrs. H.'Jen Huddleston, 43, wife of christian Science choreh. Jirs. Huddleston is survived by her husband, father. John Curl, of this Charles Ilud.lleston, employe of the Om;on state hospital, died Thursday ... i ft hnsnltnl 1 Ifialh due to pneumonla.iirs. Huddleston has city; three sisters. Mrs. Emma Aider been employed at the hospital with son, Portland: Mrs. Rose Barr. balem. for several years. land Mrs. liouis jicukjic. . will be held at the Washington, tsne naa no cmiuic-. her husband The funeral A Joint resolution providing for a constitutional amendment to prohibit the secretary of state from succeed ing to the office of governor In the ewnt of the death or inability of the chief executive to act. was Introduced into the senate Friday afternoon by fVmitor Banks. I nder the terms of the resolution i in case of the death or disability of! the governor, the secretary of slat? would simply assume and extcute the duties of the governors office un til the next generul election, when a g-ivernor would be elected. The amendment will have to be sub milted to the people for approval If it is passed by the lopslature. The resolution Is prompted by the recent controversy over the rlnht of b,-n W. Olcott to fill the office of governor for the full unexpired term of the late. Governor W(thycombe and which was decided In fuvor of Olcott by & supreme court decision handed down Tuesday. Hank's resolution provides that "In caw of the removal from office of governor, or of his death, resigna tion, absence from the state or In iibility tu discharge the duties of the office., the secretary of state shall act hh governor until the disability be re moved, or until the vacancy is filled at the next general biennial election, nnd In the cane of removal from of fice, death, resignation, absence from the stale or Inability both of the gov ernor and secretary of state, the pres ident of the senate shall act as gov ernor UIUH low ujniuiiu; ic iciiivicu, UU1 or a governor be elected at the next . Ll'OWn IiOUr, DDI general biennial election. The gov rtior elected to fill the vacancy shall hold office for the unexpired term of th outgoing governor, under the pro visions of the. Hunks measure. DMCEl WHEN? T0NIGHT ARMORY For all Soldiers, Sailors, Marines and-Friends $1.10 (including war tax) ,9 P. M. Under Auspices of the American Legion BUi9S FOR THE BENEFIT OF OUR MAIL ORDER CUS TOMERS THE PRICES WILL BE GOOD UNTIL JANUARY 21. Crown flour nis TO AID CENSUS TAKERS III CAMPAIGN MONDAY The man who escapes the Cherrlan b.nsus taker Monday will either have t. be burled or nnn-exlstnnt. IMans were laid Friday during a conference between Cherrlans and Census Taker Crawford whereby squadrons of 10 Cherrlans, headed by a captain, will canvass each ward In the city, beginning ut one o'clock Jiiomluy, enumerating every man, wo tiian and child In the city. The Chorrlans expect by night to lave the work completed. They o.Hk that some one be left at every home Monday afternoon, or leave some kind of sign at the door showing whether It has already been enumerated or hot. It Is the plan of the Cherrlans to enumerate every person In the city- and boost the. city second In the state for populutlcn. Very few Chinese pheasants were killed In l.lnn county by the two foot snow nnd attendant cold snap, accord ing to the game warden. 8.30 $13.00 Olympic flour $3.25!Crisco, 6 lbs Pacific flour $uu Pacific flour, bbl $12.20 D. C. flour ...$2.75 Graham flour, 10 lb bag 68c Pancake flour, 10 lb bag 73c Wheat Cereal 70c Large pkg Oats 37c Shredded Wheat, 2 for....27c Post Toastfes, 2 for 27c Prepared mustard 10c Easy Day soap, 10 bars 65c White Navy soap, 10 bars C5c Swift's White soap, 10 bars 60c G. A. coffee, 1 lb 48c G. A. coffee, 3 lbs $1.35 Roval Club. 3 lbs $1.50 Bulk coffee. 1 lb 38?! 3 lbs $1.05 Dependable black tea, 1" ! pound 43c Tree tea, black, 1 lb 45c 5 lbs. Dark Karo 55c 5 lbs. Light Karo 60c Milk, large can 15c Milk, small, 3 for 25c Eastern pure lard No. $1.55 Pure'lard No. 5 $1.45 Pure lard No. 10 $2.85 $2.20 Wesson oil, 1 pt 43c Wesson oil, 1 qt 80c Spaghetti, 5 lb box 60c 50c instant postum 45c Soda, 2 pkgs for loc Lemon ex. 2 oz 22c Pepper, 2 oz can 10c Mustard, 2 oz can 8c Ginger, 2 oz can 10c Cloves, 2 oz. can 10c Macaroni, 3 pkgs for ,...25c Egg Noodles 10c Del Monte catsup 27c Cabbage, per lb. 07c Head lettuce 10c Fresh eesrs 60c Creamery butter 68c Nucoa and Gen nut 37c Peanut butter ...18c 12 oz. Royal Baking Powder 35c 3 pkgs gum 10c 10 lbs. Cream Oats 75c Phone C. 0. D. Orders to 186 and 198 . We deliver orders for $1 or more A Splendid Line of Await You at the il J. C. Penney Co, From which you can make your selection for your Spring Sewing, and be as sured (hat you are getting the best and get them at prices much lower than silks would be gotten if priced according to today's market prices. WHY WAIT AND PAY "MORE SHORTLY? Mescalines - $2.39 to $2.98 Yd. Taffetas $1-98 to $2.98 Yd. Crepe de Chine $2.39 Yd. Georgette Crepe - JwQ Yd. Extra fancy Georgette crepe $3-98 Silk Poplins -98c, $1.49 and $2.15 Yd. Wash Silks $l-9 Yd. Usona Silk to89cd. You should not fail to give them an inspection to appreciate the good values BOOKS ADVERTISING MARION COUNTY TO ! BE SENTJQUT SOON Thousands of booklets, descrfr-rv of the many resources in Marion coun- j ty, will soon be published and distri buted throughout the world as a result : of action taken at the meeting Thurs- ; day night of the Marion County Com- . munity Federation at Donald. Three delegates from Salem T. E. McCros- key. W. F. Franklin and L. J. Chapin attended the meeting, that was one of the most enthusiastic ever held br the organization. ' Several matters of Importance, chief ! among which was the erection cf road signs throughout the county, were dis- j cussed and dispatched. I Each town, community and city In 1 the county will be represented in the booklets ordered published. One page will be devoted to each of the 42 to be I represented. Indicative of the inipar- tial principlts of the organization, Sa- t lem has only one page like the rest More than half of these booklets will be distributed by the State Chamber of Commerce. The next meeting of the Marlon County Community Federation will be held in Salem February 3. Members of the organization nlpH?pri tholr nnmmrt tn the corn showM to be held here next week. '. ' FiRE DAMAGES MILL CLOSE TO S1LVERT0N Silverton, Or., Jan. 16. Fire was discovered early Wednesday morning In the Gordon sawmill two miles west of this city and for a time it looked as if the entire property would be consumed. The fire originated In the boiler room. Men were sleeping in a shanty near by and at about 3 o clock in the morning were awakened by the sound of burning timber. When they went to the mill the roof of the building was almost wholly enveloped in flames. With buckets of water they succeeded WANTED USED FURNITURE What have you to sell PHONE 1177 Best Prices Paid W. E. Lucas Ferry and Liberty Sts. 140 In Cash Given Away Why should Salem people Buy Oregon made products? In order to stimulate interest in Oregon Products week, Jan. 19th to 24th Gale & Co. will give $40.00. in cash prizes for the best essays on the above subject as follows: First Prize Sixth Prize ... $1.00 Seventh Prize i qo Eighth Prize ..... .' ij)Q Ninth Prize l.oo Tenth Prize l.oo $15.00 Second Prize i"-"V Third Prize j-W Fourth Prize J.OU Fifth Prize -- 2- Rules that govern this contest: 1. Anyone residing in Oregon is eligible to compete for these prizes, ex cept employes of Gale & Co. 2. Essays must be plainly written or typewritten, one side of paper being used. 3. Essays must not consist of over 300 words. 4. Essay must be accompanied by the name and postoff ice address of the writer. 5. Essays must be received by Gale & Co., or deposited in the post office v properly addressed to Gale & Co., contest department, Salem, Oregon, on or before 6 p. m. Saturday, January 24, 1920. 6 In awarding prizes the judges will consider: First, strength of reasons given; Second, style and forcefulness of composition; Third, neatness and brevity. - JUDGES OF THE CONTEST In order to insure absolute fairness and impartiality in awarding prizes, the following judges of the contest have been selected: T. E. McCroskey, manager Salem Commrecial Club; R. J. Hendricks, manager Statesman Publishing Co., and George Putnam, manager Daily Capital Journal. Prize winner's names will be announced in the daily papers as soon as awards are made by the judges. Address all answers to Contest Department Gale & Company Commercial and Court Streets SALEM, OREGON. Formerly Chicago Store in extinguishing the fire before much damage was done. There was no fire in the boiler, it is said, and the owner of the mill is ut loss to know Just how It started. The mill was only recntly built and was just ready to begin sawing timber when the fire occurred. It will be a couple of weeks now before the dam age can be replaced and the mill is not not likely to Btart for some time. For Long Distance Auto Trucking Willamette Valley Transfer Co. WE ALSO DO LOCAL HAULING. 888888888888 For your personal gain STARTING MONDAY JAN. 19TH C. P. BISHOP IS GOING TO STAGE A SPECIAL DISPLAY OF NEW ARRIVALS IN LATEST LADIES READY-TO-WEAR 7 ? STX V7 w ' Incorporated regon Made Goods THE PUBLIC IS CORDIALLY INVITED TO SEE THIS DISPLAY, FEEL THE GOODS AND LEARN WHERE THEY ARE MADE. THE COST IS NOTHING BUT THE KNO WLEDGEVHICH YOU WILL OBTAIN IS WELL WORTH YOUR TIME Salem Woolen Mills Store C. P. 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