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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 13, 1920)
PAGE SIX. THE CAPITAL JOURNAL FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 13 1920. eoimopLE AT DLL WHILE Acnori or treaty Constantinople. Feb. 13. Work In the hwbor here ia comletely disor canized a a result of delay by the peace conference in reaching a de clsion relative to the future itatus of Turkey. It Is Impossible to move car goes to Black sea ports because of the bolshevik and speculator here are holding clothing and foodstuffs for higher prices as a result of which. the cost of living is as high in Con- SALEI! AS AIRPLAJtE STATION IS PlAKuED Work of grading and leveling the landing field of the Webfoot Aircraft company is under way. The so acre field will be put into good condition for the accommodation of airplane service for this locality. The field is located near the fair grounds and at the end of the 17th street car irte. That Salem will be on the service route of the Oregon. Washington and Idaho Airplane company la regarded as a possibility by officials of the lo cal aircraft company. While officials of the larger concern have maoe sibility of providing the accommoda tion. I'lEST IN BENEFIT CONCERT IS 6R0WIKG Meetir.? February 25 Will Perfect Organization te Plans for perfection of a pro gressive Salem high school alumni as- isolation were adopted Meanest 'night at a meeting of the preliminary i,',.-fi anrvnintpd February 8. The ' ! kM o( tne home of Miss " Dorothy Buchner, the following named interest in me oenewi tojucu w i members being present: Dewey rraw. riven In the Grand onera house. Frl-,Kslrmnn- Tjalie Smlnger. Frederick i t-i ia .. k. Uurirh uixa I.uclla Patton, Miss . . . ... !rv.h u,.Wr and Elvin Lantis. puna take more oeiinue snape. a T, " nham of the high WW " . . stantinopl aa it is In Taris or Lon don. Thousands of Russian refugees are ocrdially welcomed here. The average Turk wears out his capacity fer hat red in expressing his enmity against the Greeks and pays little attention to persons of other nationalities, even traditional enemies such as Armen itins. General resentment against Greek occupation of Symrna is -seemingly on the Increase and all factions here say peace is impossible if Greeks control any territory where there Is a predominant Turkish population. Premier Venlrolos of Greece, General Paraskevopoulos, commander of i Greek troops at Smyrna and M. Vcr adiandls, Greek high commissioner, are reported to have decided to hold nil Greek forces, approximately 400, D00 under arms. It is said this decis ion was reached because of the fact that Turkish forces in Anatolia have been increased. Italian soldiers have had little trouble but the French Jiave had encounters with Turks In Ana tolia and with Bedouins near hake Tiberius. Members of the Turkish parliament belonging to the nationalist bloc num berlng lit have pledged themselves not to accept a ptace which does not return to Turkey all territory having Turkish majorities and places Tur key under the guardianship of a sin Kle nation having territorial axpir ntlons in the Near East. fsDiCR O'Neill tU 5 1 OFTOriETRIST-OPTlCIAN STAitgsmtn i .aa m ft...L R:t.i:., nothing but tentative arrangements for the establishment of a station here it la understood that the existence of a good landing field here will aid In bringing the service to Salem. Officials of the local company an nounce that the field will be conduct ed aa commercial flight location. Government patrols will also have ac cess to the field. Landing sheds and repair shops will be provided as the station becomes recognized and aerial traffic increases. A Salem-Portland aerial service may soon be Inaugurated by the Web foot Aircraft company of Salem, ac cording to announcement made by Friday by R. O. Snelllng, president of the company. The plane which made successful commercial flights here last summer may be put on the route. The tentative plan Is dependent upon the action of intra-state aircraft com panies in listing Salem upon their routing sheets. Should the larger com panies deny Salem this service, the local concern will assume the respon Dressmaker Doing Her Bit "Since I was a child, I have suf fered with stomach trouble and gas trie attacks. ' Doctors could only give me temporary relief. A lady I sewed for told me of having been cured of similar trouble by taking Mayr's Wonderful Remedy. The first dose proved to me that It would cure me and it haB. I am glad to recommend It to other sufferers." It Is a simple, harmless preparation that removes the catarrhal mucus from the intestinal tract and allays the inflammation which causes prac tically all stomach, liver and intes tinal ailments, Including appendicitis. One close will convince or money re funded.' Sold by .1. C. Perry and Daniel J. Fry and druggists everywhere. SOME OF THE REASONS FOR TRADING AT THE WHICH SHOULD APPEAL TO YOU ricNic hams Per pound DRY SALT FORK, Per pound 23c 22c PURE LARD, (1 OK No. 5 pail, per pound 3)XOD SHORTENING, $1 OA No. 5 pail, per pound tpXoU t TROCO AND NUCCOA NUT BUTTER QC, Per pound OOC A CHOICE LOT OF STALL FED STEER BEEF. GRAIN FED PORK AND MILK FED VEAL. THE SEASON FOR SMELT IS AT ITS HEIGHT. ALL KINDS OF FRESH SMOKED AND SALT FISH, CRABS, CLAMS, ETC. MIDGET MARKET ORIGINATORS OF LOW PRICES 331 STATE STREET. from the fact that the program, fea turing Professor Arthur von Jessen of Portland, and well-known local talent, promises so much, the mere announce ment that the money raised from tne sale of tickets for the concert, goes to further the work being done by the Marion County Children's bureau, is sufficient to insure the success of the affair. Mrs. Frederick 8. Stewart, heading j the decorating committee has named the following to assist her: Mrs. W. Mervln Plimpton. Mrs. W. H. LytK Mrs. William Burghardt Jr., Mrs. Clif ford Brown, Mrs. William Lerchen Mrs. X L. Van Doren and Mrs. William Walton. This .committee met Friday afternoon, perfecting details for a stage setting, that gives promise of be ing appropriate and beautiful. The various other committees are co-operating in completing every ar rangement. The tickets will be on sale shortly, and it is not anticipated that the women who offer them to the pub. lie will experience any difficulty In disposing of every one, so worthy a cause as the babies of the county, who will benefit (by every dollar raised, ftp. pealing to the public mind in a pecul iar way. Reports of Peruvian Plot in Mexico Denied Mexico City, Feb. 13. Reports that Peruvian agents are fomenting a revo lution In that country while on Mexi can soil were discredited yesterday by Jose Maria Barreto, Peruvian cnarge d'af fairs In this city. He declared there were very few Peruvians In Mexico. In a referendum vote the Portland Chamber of Commerce has declared against the proposed city zoning sys tem by a vote of 270 to 65. school faculty met with the commit tee. , , A general meeting of all the alum"1 of Salem high school has been called for February 23. This will be held in th auditorium of the Salem public n brary and plans adopted, Wednesday niaht will be submitted. At that time a committe of seven will be appointed to work with sub-committees in draw ing up working plans for organization work. Banquet committees, aaverua inir rnmmltteeii and correspondence MmmMu. jwlll be anoolnted. Plans SLMPLK WAT TO FXD DAXDRl'FF f There is one sure way that has never failed to remove dandruff at once, and that is to dissolve it, then vou destrov It entirely. To do this, iust eet about four ounces of plain common liquid arvon from any drug store (this is all you win neea. ap nlv it at nleht when retiring; use enough to moisten the scalp and rub It in gently with the finger tips. By morning, most if not all, of your dandruff will be gone, and three or four more applications will complete ly dissolve and entirely destroy every single sign and trace of it, no matter how much dandruff you may have. You will find all itching and dig ilner nf tha scnln will RtOD lnstailtlv and your hair will be fluffy, lustrous, glossy, silky and soft, and look and feel a hundred times better. Include the election of a general chairman and a general secret j. . It is estimated that nearly 1000 Sa lem residents are eligible for member ship in the organization, the primary purpose of which is to perpetuate the Weals and accomplisnmenta of Salem high school. High school alumni now vf membership. residing outside of Salem will also bej YOUTH AND GRAY HAIR NEW SHOW T0DA1 THEATRE if Aim Small sawmills In Lane county are closing down for want of cars. ' Mill owners say car shortage is as respon sible for high prices for lumber as is the demand. OUR STOCK Is jiow the most complete of any of its kind. We aim to and do carry the highest grade of merchandise at the lowest possible price. Besides our regular low prices we are giving specials on the following for Tea Kettles, regular (JiQ OQ price, $4.50, for ;;. tPOeSO Regular 85c " CQp Brooms , v O O L -Regular $1.25 . ; .;: . .,;, .,. , Qrt Brooms tva... o C Regular 35c Whisk ' Ofi Brooms r 4UC Good grade Outing Ofl Flannels ...ZiC Window Curtains, . , -t r Regular 27c '. yC Matches g now OC Toilet r Paper ;..;.; OC SALEM VARIETY STORE DON'T MISS THESE BARGAINS COME IN NOW 'When the 'phone rang and a man told me he had found my bag I was just tickled pink. There wasn't much money in it, but the bag was a gift from a friend and I value it highly. Why, I can hardly believe that I have it back. There must be magic in your Want Ads." So spoke a well-known lady of this city. No, there isn't any magic; It is just that most people are honest and nearly everbody reads our Want Ads. Whenever you lose or find an article of value a Want Ad in our Lost and Found columns is the best way to locate the loser or the finder. Little Messages Like Then Travel kar: iw tMtfcvf bif, wtth to)- irkmmta crtu. foailB!m 112 I'd. t l.'.iiw. c, kM 0 Mala Sliw r Third TfcUfMUr itUftl, rdun rocxD Wrin met: m ma km wm to OMaibtat uHd to Arttll ibI Mrttt w UK sewic !mat aDDkaest Our Want Ad columns are a wonderful Information Bureau. Patronize them freely for all business purposes. Read and U$e the Want Ads in THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL Can never go hand in hand says Prof. John H. Austin, noted bacteri ologist, hair and scalp specialist of Chicago. To retain one's youth one must be rid of gray hairs. My discovery solves the problem. Co-Lo Hair Restorer A scientific process for developing' the natural color of the hair in a sim ilar manner to that of developing the photographic negative. It is posi tively the only satisfactory and last ing treatment for. restoring color to the hair in a mild, healthful ma.iner. Co-Lo Hair Restorer is absolutely harmless and will not Injure either the hair or scalp; is not a dye; con tains no lead or sulphur; will not wash or rub off; has no sedinlent and 1s as clear as water a pleasing and simple remedy to apply. Co-Lo Hair Restorer comes in AG for black and all dark shades of brown. A7 Extra strong, for jet black hair only. A8 for .all medium brown shades. A9 for all very light brown,-drab and auburn shades. Co-Lo Hair Restorer on sale at Perry's drug store. (Adv) OVER-EATING la the root of nearly all digestive Tils. If yourdigeition i weak or out of kilter, better eat leu and me 'RHIOIDS the new aid to belief digeation. Pleswnt ia tali ffactive. Let Ki-moidt help lri(?liten out your digestive trouble. 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