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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 13, 1920)
S KFS OF Y.W.CA IN 0 ' . - , THE CAPITAL JOURNAL FRIDAY. FF.RRTT AT? Y 1:V ic . ; , half ek- c n.v slightly more tuan " ,und which they are s?ek 'Th luring their lrtv Tised and but one more -Ian in wnicn iu ",nhte. charse of the iw . .... v.,.a iuad an an- the people of Sa- that the girls of the city P" . m the same way In STATE'S CHIEF WITNESS TELLS MURDER DETAILS PAb FTVE. continued from Page One.) - drive im ,hr0USh popular sub H Tearing fur recreation JraeM of the ?oung menand !est for support in putting b- Saturday night Is as f Salem, ' apieal to you Vour reUue. The girlhood ;! . -ir are asking for a small thlnnof life. The weU taken care of. You have L ?h e T M. C. A. In fine style boV Scouts are being taken ''ot.na.Hogether some $15,000 ,t on the boyhood of this - i 1910 That is fine, 'i l. no entertainment for thq J. nutside the picture shows ana church inSalem. This is "'ls are or shoulct tu.1 par with the boys.. They I J W '" t0 and We Zm MP them to grow up good SI for the citizenship of this city Xmvm rise higher than the char- m o( our women. m. girls desire to swim and engage Relics just the same as tneboys Z only asking for 15000 and .'be workers In the campaign for uinw urt just reacneu me j ,K help put us over the top to rorrow the last' day. If you haven t wrid call P the Commercial a.,k .nd list your name. If you can ,wt more than you have subscribed iInm cm ana " ion The women of the Y. W. C. A. Hit done a great work In the past wjfthrand the girls want and need lh krter facilities. Come on ifien we id your help tomorrow. Dcpalj Stale Forester tsAitesd E J. Ebsrle, deputy State forester, ilil ittml the ,iaviatlon school at Hues Held, Riverside, Cal., begin niti Fsoruary , ?0 at which . forest terric men will be trained In the igi of an aiiplane observer in or dtr tt cooperate, with the army avl iimi It their work of patrolling the Mi during the coining summer. Itiopcete that five men from the insl forester's office will attend to KbooL While .(nothing definite hmktiiitme by the war department it toward .maintaining the . forest W tail year Colonel H. H. Arnold It ehrg of the western department oltte sir service Is proceeding on the pmumption that sufficient planes i bt forthcoming at least for the ml of the three coast states and is mklnr plans accordingly. : Kedford Attorney Seeks here fieeleclioa as Prosecutor. . MNfcAT nooeris of Iledford. an was named as a defendant, but his name was not included tn th amended information. "DavLs Carried Rifle. Morgan's testimony also tended to ethaousn the states contention that noueiis or iledford. district tne disputed 3-5o rifle from which auoey for Jackson county will ... v.. Hum mei nis death. candidate for was in the hall before the shooting he secure, .v.. and was taken to the Avalon hnw.i.- nomln" , by a man named Davis, who l rm C M. ed as a at large. defendant, but who :1s Morgan testified that till t .STTVilAY reelection providing i Party nomination way primary election Dnh.w I nomination petiUon was filed with I the secretary of state's offi. v,.-...,.. a man Ui. ... named Davis wa, In the hall before ; n - .- ( no guinea reelect! out. watKing stiff-legged, but return- ment." . ! ed and took a rifle from the lee ofi ' 1 and wrapped tt in a North Ha'mnstenrt t. t t . iwr ine ! appear on the uri-i slogan, "fori u .no continued law enfo.ee I THE OXE XD LY ORIGINAL his trousers black overcoat and men weni out tirst tim, it. j. in the direction of th ai t... """ vui women ot oar- irie iirKpr tn ha v.nA . i nett went to Ihe Avalon ahead of elecNnn Tk ' l,nenext; Bot Scoiit Leader to Speak Oa Life Saving in This lit? Lecturing on swimming, life avlng ul kindred subjects, Commodore W. I LongteUow, of the Boy Scouts of America, and alia national field direc. for the American Red Cross, will in this eHj Sunday. Friday, ac te vers received by Scout Ex itlw Harold Cook, Commodore ungfellow was in Eugene and expects ' reich.here late Saturday night or iiuiday morning. Mo"day he will address an audience ItCOrvatlfa And Tiue.u K n to onv.nl- Jilea In soeak before student bodies at .'He high school and Willamette unl Tuesday evening he will give t wWic demonstration of l.te saving Davis, Morgan testified, Morgan was in the I. W. W. hall ut the time of the shooting, he tes tified, but did no shooting himself. Britt Smith, he said, offered him a gun, but he shook his head negative ly. Elmer Smith, Centralia attorney, one of the defendants, went to tlte I. W. W. hall shortly before the shooting, Morgan testified. He said Elmer Smith and Britt Smith held a conversation, but that he did not hear any of it He noticed, however, he said, that Britt Smith pointed towards the ''Avalon and Arnold hotels. He heard Elmer Smith say, he said, that he was going back to protect his own office in case It was attacked. "Keep your mouths shut," was the instruction of Britt Smith to those In tlie hall, according to Morgan. This, he said, ' was an Instruction to all in cdse any ef them were caught. ier, airs. Robert I. Bacon and . i:avtn U. MCKnlgbt. The farm bureau 0f Jackson county . eciaea to retain a home dem '"un asnt tor which the an appropriation this! CHARLES CHAPLIN cour't refused year's budget. n- county I "SKYSCRAPKR" TO BUILD ; New York, Feb. l8.--The New York Stock Exchange will erect a twenly two story office building adjoining its present Wall Street home, It was an nounced today. To acquire space ioA enlarging Ha trading floor and to pro vide for future needs in board room requirements the Exchange ecehUy purchased the WUks and Mortimer buildings, pioneer nine story . 'sky- acrsspers . wbion Will be torn down to make way for the new structure. - f Livestock 1 I Yoa men who wish to buy or tell cattle. I Yoa men who wish to buy or tell cattle, hones or hogs will find the shortest route to a Quick Mlr profitable pur thai is to advertise is our Classified Section. It is great meeting plaos Sot Hvt stack Sealers. THE CAPITAL JOURNAL WITH HIS MTRIAJDS OF TRAFMC TROIBLKS BTSVLHTKR WOKRIKS AXD HIS TKMPKRA MKXTAL DISPOSITIOX WIIX OIVK VOV MORK THAN "A . . DAY'S PLEASURE TTS UTS FOl'RTH MILLIOX DOLLAR COMEDY sihx:ss Ye Liberty of Library FadHiies is Proposed iorn, Feb. 12 A program for -uf oetter citizenship through raaing, by extending the fa iml E'000 "hraries of the Library"ociation to 60, Jntons in the country who do . J ,hera as discussed today at "ce here of ten regional dl- tne nesociation. , tt PUn, of the organiia . teaion of the" country ,n I"' lnstall"n of librar ian dups of the United States ,ndnlrnCoa"t Kuard sta- m w..i UU8es on the coasts "wen..! and ln hospitals T Were di9harged service amid Hi Diamond C family flour $2.65 Crown flour, sack $3.20 Pacific flour, sack $3.05 . SPICES. oz. oz. oz. oz. Nutmeg ..... ....;..10c Cinnamon ...10c Cloves - 10c Mustard - . .-10c "tew "-"M CAPTIYES 'lUMt.a v ""rlhree generals, f 'oV.,,!Ur armor" train. '"Cil heviki-at Odessa, -1 w'rless message lor na 2 2 2 2 2 oz. Cayenne Pepper ...10c 2 oz. Black Pepper ...10c 2 1-2 oz. Lemon Extract 23c -2 oz. Vanilla -.;...........-........:....-....-25c COFFEE AND TEA. ,1 lb. Royal Club coffee 50c 3 lbs. Royal Club coffee, per lb....48c 6 lbs. Royal Club coffee, per lb ..47c 1 lb. Folger's Shasta coffee 53c 3 lbs. Folger's Shasta coffee, per lb 50c 6 lbs. Folger's Shasta coffee, per lb 49c 1-2 lb. pkg Dependable tea 23c 1 lb. pkg. Dependable tea 42c 1-2 lb pkg Folger's Shasta tea ........23c 1 lb. pkg. Folger's Shasta tea ........40c 1 lb Fancy Bulk Coffee -.33c 3 lbs Fancy Bulk coffee . 95c 10 lbs. Fancy Bulk Coffee, per lb....31c . . :.-f.:MILK. 2 cans milk" ' 27c 12 cans milk $1-55 Peanut Butter, lb 20c 5 lbs. Peanut butter, per lb -18c Pint Douglas Oil -40c Pint Wesson's Oil - 45c Quart Wessons Oil 80c 2 Quarts Wesson Oil ...$1.55 Large Instant Postum 40c Small Instant Postum - 26c : SOtAP 16 bars Crystal White soap ....,.$1.00 18 bars Swift's white soap $1.00 15 bars Cascade soap $1.00 19 bars Lenox soap $1.00 19 bars No Rub Naptha soap $1.00 10 bars Cream Oil soap ....90c lobars Palm Olive soap -....$1.00 10 tars Wild Rose Glycerine $1.00 10 bars Peter Pan soap $1.00 VEGETABLES, ETC. Nice Burbank potatoes, 100 lbs....$4.65 Head. lettuce 10c Lemons, dozen .. !.-25c Raisins, seeded, package 22c Black dry grapes, lb ......20c Medium Cottolene ! ......1$1.45 Large Cottolene '. $2.80 3 Cream Oil soap ..25c LARD, ETC. 6 lbs. Crisco .......$2.08 3 lbs. Crisco ..... .....;..$1.10 No. 5 Pure Lard ,.$L45 No. 5 Vegetole ...$i;55 10 lbs. White Beans . 78c Nut Margarine, lb 37c 50c pkg. Paradise Soda Crackers....42c 10 lbs. Karo Syrup, blue label $1.05 5 lbs. Karo Syrup, blue label ..." ,...50c 5 lbs Crimson Rambler .. 75c 2 pkgs Post Toasties , - 26c 2 pkgs. Kellogg's Com Flakes 26c Large Pkg Rolled Oats 37c 10 lbs. bulk Cream Rolled Oats : ..78c 3 pkgs Jiffy Jell 35c 3 pkgs. Jell O .....35c White Figs, per lb ....15c Dried Apples, lb ..... 25c Dried Apricots, lb ...........22c Banquet Tomatoes, can ........16c Del Monte t6matoes .....18c At Albany which is one of the largest stores, in Linn county. This gives us a buy ini pwX that will enable us to sell Groceries cheaper than we ever have sold be fo We handle nothing but Groceries in our 3 stores. By handling only grocer, wKffquutities and in turn sell to our customers for less. We m ilUn Sorderf aUhese prices received by February 17,1920. - , MERGER GF ALL WAR debts .adugcaied; -IX" LOSTS ASRFJ AVHshirtsTtpn, FeK 13. Secretary Lane asked congress toiUsy far J 8a.- 0 t reiii.tiurw the Alaskan terri torial gti.ermMv fr mouev exiieMled j during the Influensa epid?nitc I MORK MLN'KRS 'STItlKK Mexico City.' tVV. 13. Consolidation I ut ihe war debts of all nations Involved ! Bingham. Utiih., Keb. U. Aumuxi- jin the world conflict as well as out- j nja'ely two hundred more niine;8 uuit J standing trade balances whica would iwork Rt ln copper mines here today i Provide .nternationa, obligation I Zi Z ""J T" lanteed by all powers Involved, was ad- jscunded Just Monday v M..i .'! Workers' Vnten No. 80. Industrial! workers, of the World.- i. tOWl'STioX OI'l.s Chicago. tVb. IS. The fifty' first annual convent ion of Ihe' Nliii!ial W'omsn Sitffrago ajajctution Oii-ned I Here toilat-with-'rm) delegaten in at j rendance; The first nwcting turnrd i chh-fiy to a celebration of the rx. , anted .victory of equal suffrage for women. I vocated by John H. Arnold of San j Francisco, speaking before the Tinted .Slates-Mexican trade conference here j yesterday. Sir. Arnold, who is a rep resentative of the Ameiican Bunkers ussociatlun. urged that an internation al clearing house be established as an adjunct to his plan. He declared an international bank ers conference should be called imme diately, and that commercial men of all nations be Invited to send repre sentatives. He said such a conference should provide measures for standard isation of currency and for the I i:n -nation of exchange fluctuations. fROYE WORKKRK TO STRIR r. None of the three comnitnles wh'ch have continued to operate have been' forced to close and tt Is declared ap- j proximately half of the mm who struck have loft Bingham. Evrythlis remains quiet. - ' ; GRAND C?ER AEOIfiE wr.rNKsi.Y, FimnvAUY i Seat Sale Starts Monday UCTl'KN OF TIIF. FAVORITE Ollwr Mtirnmm FroscBt the Ever ll mlar llawaitau Homaiice Los Anseles, Ca'., Feb. 13. F;ve hundred electrical workers emp oed ! the Southern Caiifo.nia Tel"pn n company here will gn out on str.ke to r.inrrow, accord'ng to i-oi's;p R nSo acting business r?nrespntn'ive nf incni 3V0, Internntlora! Kroth?rhood of E eq 1 'ricai Workers. k- Bro9. ) 'k 7 'jrfjp"" - - 1 " " I w t Id J RMmrcl Walton Tnlly's Vluy r W ninaH'x Soul A Ui itilMHt Vtutt, In tutting . Florence ReckweO aad Ih Singing HawaHasi .IYtwM 50c o 2.0 Mail Onlcrs Now p7- j I: ''"' Golden Brown; Kid, Military heel, also in the beautiful Lewis covered A r a heel, at ..;... Dark grey kid in and French lieel, price $12.56 7 now at ' ' military regukr $8.75 Oxfords in brown and black military heel, the very latest last with stitched flQ CA aDO.OV artificial cap, only.... Dark brown kid and military heel at only in French $9.85 Brown calf in military "heel, extra good walking boot,, all sizes AAA to C . tQ'KA now at Witch elk shoe, Jow heel, high top, the thing dQ for skating ....D;t,u Pumps 4n black kid, patent leather, black and white satin $5.00 t0 $7.56 OUK LINE OF CHILDREN SHOES IS COMPLETE On our tables are irreat val- j ues. Children's values 59c, $1.39, $1.89 One lot small size Ladies' Shoes in Lace and Button, unitary and French heela, value- up to $10.00, now .... $3.95 . " . 1 This new Oakland Sensible Six rep resents the most effective combination of high power, light weight, full com 'tort and definite economy, yet accom plished in a motor car. In it are embodied the ripe exper ience and the expert manufacturing ability of the eighth largest automobile producer in the world. It is an all-family, all-purpos car simple in design, strong in construc tion, exceedingly powerful in action capable of enduring severe and con- We still have a few cars from the last shipment for stant daily service with a minimum of wear and upkeep cost. Oakland owners' records show for it such ecenomies as from 18 to 25 miles to the gallon of gasoline under ordin ary driving conditions, and from 8,000 to 12,000 miles from the oversize tires with Which it is regularly equipped. In all its fundamentals this new Oakland Sensible Six is a continuation of the car upon which Oakland has specialized for two years. Today, not one part or detail of it remains untried or unproven. immediate delivery. The price on the next shipment will be advanced $100.00. , . - Call for demonstration, you are under no obligations. $1230 f.o. b. SALEM American Automobile 185 197 South Commercial St. Son's - OST WASHES Je u 'Busic c o. SALEM W. J. Busick, ALBANY L. L. Busick, A. 3. BusKk. Phone 199 J. L. Busick, k.'.&