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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (March 12, 1920)
buy I red j bit- tat ! s 3 OF FOOD BOBJECTS ill HA iKtrtlera is not pxn1iiinAY ni v . ... .v. . l""e;i0 come to him f, ki ,. ... I o'e, international, nati, THE CAPITAL JOURNAL remains the evident fact they do. ou- onal and indi vidual, ana lo give life, liberty ad j true happiness. j "He calleth to the people of Spo- r I-M lip . - 1 our tri'u ji.'s, sr- rUipil, it OpOKClTle TOK anJ diKicuiUes Ue.'or him. i calleth for thee- May we do like Mary saiem mends of Rev. John Ovall ! ulCKI come to him.' bv John Ovall, Former Salem Minister In TAGE FIVE Big Forest Fire . Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Miller entertain-' owneis. The area of the spanker sail r . -r r i imoniiai oinner at tneir is 5443 suuare feet, . i lJUTlPer IS Seeil c0"ntry home near St. Louis Sunday.; ; -Daffodils centered the dinner table. :. STEAM nt M,OATH fcugene. Or., Mar. 1?. X. C Mae- around which covors mere laid for Mr. :!uff. supervisor ,,f ,i,f. Ceeade w-S Al;-s Clint Tmlk, Mr. Htid Mrs. hrm.rlv mini.,..- ... .u. o-.. " " our true master. " j f food ' sweuisn, , nmigs!ig oi Methodist church of this citv .will be! TJ At t ' or luunes b.-1 interested to Iearn that he .tiopc Abandoned S) uicrnK j tablished Bt his new location in the ' j. ' Washington state conference, at Spo- L -.roaches the aisap-j kane. Heiii.H!ni V. w. . . 'John. lirlah , and Louis An. la ml the host and host dai.ser of fires this sVimmef, duo to ess - lack of snow everywhere in the moun-' t SHUTS SAIIiS LAHUKST j tains .and the fact that on account of; i ur.sufficient pay, skilled men cannot j be found who will devote their time to j Portlmd j national forest work. . Wages for for-len ,lram , co nu,sriV nae not increased anv ,,,, .i Utah the operation. j t -left hand" traders; r. -re extensile. It The Spokesman-Review, for Marc-'i I carries the following transcript, of ! For Vessel.. Tnc c. . if1?" 1913 and ,he ra,,r "h0 Shipbuilding oince December VOTla assured of only 11100 i f-r unchi a ear, he said. i , .v. Sun Francisco. Mar. 11. The' sh Myrli and Seiwin Unlah !,!,,S 'ward steamer City of Berkeley j vvhi -h was reported ;:hie fiear Ca! i May, off "Delaware bay Tucsd,iC has . bovn refloated and was proceeding un-: , tier her own steam to Philadelphia, ac-'. conllnR to advices received here to- S ur., .nr. u. ine wooo- day. It was indicated sh .n Your Hair p Should Never ecome Gray! nipleled as a five-1 badly damaged by ine Monarch company, and scheduled Siamese neonle enter the nrleat. yd more . - . rt Rev. Ovall service, Sunday, March ' - in Vienna. The ?,j,that the price goes ",ityfi il dlffi I ,te Bread ration of a Fc ff-th cdm'bn' i wuld make a chemi-. L'wermine ,at nearly Tof early autumn, fbousbythe left S1H crowns the kilo ' jArntina "nned COr.n ilbut deliveiea iu our Shamihat Feb.. 10.-(Corrsiond-' is tlie.Temple (Swedish) Methodistlcr.ee of the' ASSbciated Press). Hones the dan-., ..m k.M , church, of which he IS pastor: .' for the steamer Birsbane, a vessel ofi - irS.nr airplane patrol service building v...nuun,irii, air. Aiacuuir The Rev. John Ovall, spoke yester day morning on "God'g Call to Man,"" taking for his text John 11:28. "Thel Master is come and calleth for thee"! and spoke in part as follows: "As Jesus Christ came and called the sorrowing Mary, to himself to give heir comfort and help, so n calleth the needy and sorrowing ones today. Let us note how he came. He came as the master, the one who has power to govern nature; the winds and the bil- 1 1 rtU'tt nf tha ion nhciH htm IT .v... go or 9V crowns - - sv- loaf suftar from crned the spiritual world; demons and IZ available at a price "beyed him. He governs the t nne week's wage of church; he is the head of the church. L Bd woman for a R..o. " th. only master whom all s . . j..b i humanity must cometo acknowledge Fairfield w . Knf thee rtn . are - 1 Ttres of crowns for one grants. .Seventy thous 4 iKht for 50.000 pounttb ( market sale the other il8 tons whiuh sailed out of Shanghai December J and has been overdue at Vladivostok since New Tears Day,! have been abandoned and any chance! that survivors of the crew of twenty- - Fairfield, Or.. Mar. 11 T R Tv. odd the vessel carried, have been j gren is the owner of a new Ford car 1 saved rests with the American gun-! : F. W. Mahony is transacting bus!-' ooat t,i Cano which was dispatched! ness in Eugene this week Fe,bruary t0.mke f Iv Stewait from Co"rvallta spent 1 The Brisbane carried -a cargo of the week-end at F R DuRette s. t gasoline. Mr and Mrs : Fishermen reported having foundre spending this week at their herryi hundreds of gasoline cans and the ranc Ji llZuiJV: Jlrr Lovett of Portland visited with! oVhekian ' " ' Cockerha It is believed the vessel became ' j abled In a storm and was blown far off her course. ug at the North Portland M. Standifer Shlp- eorooration at Vancouver believe Saturday, will have the largest sails of i any sailing schooner afloat, according to Captain J. J. Reynolds, one of tne walked as we walk, he came througn the cradle, through labor and sweat, temptations, suffering and the grave. He came as God, to comfort the ar rowing, wipe away their tears, forgive !. . v,.,e tn order. S,"B nt raise, me aeaa. Land similar things, And hus God sent his son when I no longer quoted ln'a11 religious systems had failed, when Llfri charge in dollars. ?Tent such as Plato, Socrates, i.or francs, although umiuni ana tjonruclus The5ay thoy must pay i" sausiy me nu- man iit-.-. iii ii, nit: true master, oame and calleth through all ages men :ty for materials and m-ns. The corresponn- siit in October for 2,000 fork the same tailor ask- ent of 9,000 crowns in TllE KAS1KRT WAY TO Evn inviinriT a. i, price marks have been 4 urticles. The whole re- , , . r .in8 to adjust prices to The J y ,R and that fluctuates falls to rem0ve dandruff completely ana tnat ls to dissolve u,. This de stroys it entirely. To do this, just get about four ounces of plain, ordinary' liquid arvon; apply it at night when retiring; use enough t5 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 completely dissolve and entirely de stroy every single sign and trace of quotation from Zurich rue "rate governs local Jtisspnger . train service lt country was suspend- he bills of fare in the id hotels furnished evl- trtffit of the smuggling itly did most meats dis & green salads, but the if correspondingly. Mo- I, ,, , onwj Dine,'; sii aim nat:B ui .ener and gasoline is ,tjjno matter how much dandruff si'uruiita so even mer ac M resourceful smuggler 1 4 loss. ii that formed in front n when train service re lid that by far the larg I of applicants were the (lions to reach the pro cure the top prices for fainnltAB Una, lll.l J r,... luctnw ,,, 1. .11 ,, will noo Thlo to! permits at provincial ! .. -... - . simple remeoy nas never oeen Known you may have. Tou will find too, that all itching and digging of the scalp will stop in stantly, and your hair will be fluffy, lustrous, glossy, silky and soft, and look and feel a hundred times bet ter. v Tou can get liquid arvon at any drug store. It is inexpensive, , and PT RELIEF Ufettset stomach, ,tta HQID5 til. iijtolved on tha "t rear itomich M-Btldt-ths new ?tlo. F SCOTT t BOWNE SC0TT5 EMULSION t t l II I I I to fail. (Adv) (foduSujb The cost of packing and shipping is about the-same for fine tea as for common Jea more than twice the tea-garden cost of the tea itself. j The extra cost of Schill ing Tea buys the young tender leaf, full of fine iea- flavorinsteadoftheolderleaf, which has a lot of tannin in it, with very little tea lavor, and coarse ; at that. Is it worth your while to jay the high transportation ind other costs that all tea iwst bear, and get only weak tannin-laden tea ? There are four flavors of Schilling Tea Japan, Ceylon India, Oolong, Engl'sh Breakfast. All one quality. In parchmyn-lined moisture-proof packages. At grocors everywhere, A Schilling & Co San Francisco iMiiS Safe flHVt Lm F Infants in , jm i m f s6t hours llllesinol N Ceokiaf 1 A Nutritious Diet for AH Ages j Quick Lunch at Home or Office j Avoid Imitation tad Substitute j is what yod want for your skin trouble Resinol to stop the itching and burn ing Resinol to heal the eruption. Scratching makes it worse, beside being embarrassing and: dangerous, but the smooth gentle ingredients of RESINOL OINTMENT often over come the trouble promptly, even if it is severe and long-established. Bathing the affected part first with KES1NOL SOAFwtaastens the beneficial results. , Resinol pnxkuts at ail druggists, t hood for a time. "'"VY 13 in Science tells us there health and longevity ; good bread. Experience has taught us how to make a staff of life that is friendly ;we are glad. ; -. I i - f- - HIMP WlNTiUtS, i70 N. Com'l. St.' 'rl. I'hone it i'vot John It. Austin, hair and scalp specialist of rhli-ajfo, has dis covered the secret! The result, sought through 3 long years of scientific study and laboratory research, is cer tain, Co-Ia Hair Restorer will restore ' the natural color to your hair, no luaiirr now uray 11 has become. Harmless to hair and scalp, it con tains neither lead nor sulphur. Will not wash or rub" off hua n uo.ii. unent and Is as clear ' a water, A pleasing and simple remedy to apply! A -bor black and all dark shades of brown. , , A--Kxtra strong, for Jet blacK hair only. A8 For all medium brown shades. A8 For all very llKht brown, drab and auburn shades. , Oo-Lo Hair Itestoror on sale at Perry's druK store. . .' (Adv) The new prohibition slogan acros tlio water Is, "riissyfoofa Eye ' Will Muse K.iiKlaud lry." mm (MMlHmflMltllHHMIIIMHHIIMWlHllf ... . . 1 BAKE-KlTIi tJKJbAU If you try a loaf today, you'll buy a loaf tomorrow. Hot Rolls, Pies, Cookies, Cakes and Doughnuts. Bake-Rite Sanitary Bakery . ' . 457 State Street. r ' " "'" - - 1 - m . nr-ii "'. .. . ," .. ...,i mm Miittmttiiitiiw .HIIIIMMMmM) MMMt ' itDnnalVAtii-fi'vW. Roots I Spring Showing of new lasts in the Walking Boots is complete, and in colors Brown Coco Brown, Combination Browns, Toupe, Gray, Black and Kidskins. JJne8 are made over specially designed lasts with narrow heels and arches to ffte support necessary. . ; '!E PRICES RANGE FROM $8.50 UPWARDS. Bring the Children in and let us fit them with a pair of Buster Brown's. . , You will be delighted with their attractive appear ance, their neatness and best of all their remarkable wearing qualities. ! hstet Biovm Shoe Store 125 North Commercial Street , lJVe have fast gone over our stock and selected out thousands of odd pairs of shoes that we art going io positively close out regardless of what they bring.1 200 pairs Ladies brown and blacky high and low heel oxfords, new spring styles ' regular $10.00 grades go at. -$795 50 pairs Ladies' small size Hanan shoes broken linesf nothing over size 4 would sell no wat $15.00, to close out ............... , .................4.95 200 Pairs Florsheim, brown and black, in one last, lace only, regular market price $15.00, to close out ....$7,95 300 pairs broken lines, pumps, regular $9.00 to $12.00 grades, if we have your size, they are ; ' . ' ' S2.95 . '$3.95 300 pairs Ladies' high shoes, black kid, brown kid with cloth tops, both high, low heels, regular $10.00 to $12.00 grades go at .. ............................. ....:...........7.95 500 pairs Children's shoes, all colors, ; styles and sizes, regular price from $4 The highest grade repair ' work done to $6.00. Now to close out aL......$2.95 while yoa wait Rubbdr heel day Wed. to..........'...... . , 200 t i i &r nn j u ' nesday. All 50c heels put on for 1-2 price pairs boys' shoes $5.00 grades, but- J ? - . F w ton and lace, the best black calf. Now go a . -.....-.$3.95 25c si V" &lUrl1. 7 " y Fox Pumps DoxBaxGil BeranEoob WikhEIkBocfcr BaDDaad5oob 326 Stata-llcxttoIiisliBariK ! IH"