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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (April 2, 1920)
m ri n r n.;i AY, APRIL 2, THE CAPITAL JOURNAL " PAGE 1CN. p V VUUUUlUtW IViv Favors Soldier Refief Measure : Z i . . , . i .1 h. perintrmlent of the Wolfe hep yari ,.,..., r.f H1B S-n P-.-ir.lfv at nw in.h h.h. (me oi ' . " . . V, ...J in . - z:,.!. at. ha Mic-iiMl EOtlOU. wi cs . tne .u'juui vtm .--.- . sec; ion jias wcu c-- - Uy to m the Dir luture. following the funeral sorvicvs. W. Dancer Is ttie rurcnaatr. iub uc- City Br ids eat of Salem will u30Te uis Urr i anh.npton - decisive Tote, tre K'u ways and means comm'ttM today de elded to rW"m -nd lrsage of oldier relief Mtuitfon with probable provudep for a cash bonu. Ixtall. of ttu' plan will be referred to mt uni.te.-s. The commll'ee rn-sran. de clare against ar.v t-rd issue. t .nt the funis to tsrry out the relief lai.- tjM be rais- - - mIm nr lulurT tKX.'. fhiu nnrt their share oi profits las: . JvMr .ire said to have iincunted 13 f;m, ..t Kic-t Lee L.t,.-rT.. Proiu,!T:-ir: . ii:s.o. .-Mate m:. .man here, who been m n p llo:;w -A SAM X'A--r. Hh ""d Ch . oria where ilr. AU-Uilchri-t wilier 1 taj---1 j,,, rtrwt. wU-re a chimney attend the Shrine oeremoiuaU i ,h. !afirc. j At nine o ciocK. ui.s cU-s of seven is to te initiate 1 ' fire department was summoned o , of y;., q,. hi.. A auto delivery M ownt-d br tlie Hunt Heat market, justained a smash ed fi-ont heel and broken tiwrir, jenr Thurfdav evening when a trucl. bilonfring to the Rieinijock Junk com jany, crashed into It as li stood In front of the niarket .n North Com- imercial street. The Helnbock trucx. mor.U fur about two wet us. io--j , Salvation array Marion county- was reportt-1 by his atttudins vnsi-1 adv,)ry witn State Mrvvtor cian as euffiutntly improved to . laeet at the Commercial i iwible for tint to in a cnun. - five o'clocc. The doetar s.u t"-" " ..1.1. w t. rottrrn to his offiC . i u 1 1 w n -- " in about ten day or two weeks. (lop provrers In SlisMon Bottom nre nthuKiastlc about the hop outlook iojuiuei rt .l.inAP. a rioiea srow Uh. deavery car when the , w; ha, set cut an ad- ! nr on tn truca Drur. rruun.-n . . Ti . i, m- I ditional tmny The funeral for Mr r-re tinct idjotnins r.t.. u .-r,!.-h he has operated tor ? i; iir ' ' . ..... R,rr.h Jure the past several years. It. c. i-.e. rd and Compound No. 5 pure larrl $1.23 No. 16 pure lard .: $2.45 (This lard is fresh ard pure. Put up by the Valley Packing company at Salem) j 8 lbs Coftolene .. -..$2.50 4 lbs. Cottolene .....,..$ 1.25 .Our regular price on rot- tolene -$1.50, $2.85 White Ribbon ComDound No. 5 pail $1.25 No. 10 pail -. $2.45 at five o cloc c. hn pLms of organixation and tht propoed Salvation army home here will be discussed. All members of the advisory board Sre urgtd to attend at the meet ins to Veterans hall, arm-1 ma Court street. ' nominating petition with ti.. jon- Monday night of Uia Spani.-h . ing to Mrs. Rose tnamoei.au. ; wcri.tiry 0f state's office thw morr- jWar veterans, accorJins to A. Invwipte. . ".7!ta8 a cU" " "l""1'. - "ml-r. to.1ay. Tt ; The fire was out when the I' nmllla-o for Uistnct attorney fr ,t vr,t.. AV-Wk. T.e ! arrived. The .Vp;' rtinent alo an-wei u.Hmh M,, jKit iiub irr!,..-- -.o-.- - . n uht to in" ,v' convention in lUrsh.ielJ this suir- ed a call at 7.1(1 last nmm A permit to alter and repair his two story frame dwelling at T!0 Nor'h Commercial street, at a cost of $1560. was issued by the city recorder Thursday afternoon to R. T. Derring er. For Thrifty Bayers Phone CO. D. Orders 186-M State Street and Commercial Commercial Street at Chemeketa Flour and Cereals i Syruvs Scott Ferguson, former restauraut proprietor in Salem. as here fror. Portland Friday looking after sonic residence property which he ors here. Mr. Ferguson is noer connected with the Woods Cafe in I'ortian:1. His wife is employed with the liarei wrood company. r The Modern writers division of the Snlem Art lcacue will meet this eve ning at 8 o'clock in the studio ot Miss Laura Prutt, over Finney s store. ir P. S. Barton is director, and an invitation Is extended to all person? in the city who are interested in sno-.-i story writing, to attend. Brooms Mr. and Mrs. William MeGilchrist Tr loft this eitv this afternoon for fUDiCROTfeill JJ I OPTOHETRIS .-OPTICIAN Always participating in s'uch uiove -45 ' ' s IK. Marshmallnw .72C n,ents Salem today was sending dele- -. UrOWfl IlOUr . ..o-j ., o eates to the Shrine ceremoniai m .w wesson our Pi TOni, tw $3.35 10 lbs Marshmanow ..-.i.oi - &turtt!iy atternoon. several Vesson oil, qt 78c jj;araond c flour $2.80 5 lbs Maple Karo .six!'"h'-in'r1' from tms ti,y- wi,h their Wposnn nil. 1.5 vsA Sl.SS in IK. u-h-.f 73f 10 lbs Maple Karo .. .$1.83, wives, left Salem today for the port xougms oil, pt ...c iu , un . - r"r Karo 55c Douglas oil. 1-2 gal .$1.50, -XZ 'rwj White Karo....60c 10 lbs cream rolled oats ......80c 10 lbs. Crystal White Karo $1.10 o t -r,a Pnct Tn..t;M 9lc Small Lncle John s Syrup. b7c Mai Purple brooms, regular 2 Kellos .' ZZ7.ZI 1 gal Uncle .John's syrup $2.50 price $1.50, special for 2 Puffed Wheat 27c Small Log Cabin 67c o-a..T ' "i1"' t. .j v..-.. k iKo rrMwinc Mnlasses 55c oaiuraay i 07 . runeu tvice " ' r- V oan . f L27 2 Grape Nuts 35c 2 1-2 lbs Cooking Molasses ..28c i.uu brooms 87c Ramon jjeal 37c Small Cooking wo'asses -....lot. $1.23 brooms ..: Si on Kalston's bran ....-.-.-...13c l.v..ot;S8 lirtlll ...J.JI, 1 - lVl Ofn i'mm ... ., Irl ; Tl l. Of.. Cm Pi rrtlllf rftlt IOC . ,c, ntucKti on tnese pJiympic rancaKe ....o.a; cuu "t - . - Olympic Wheat Hearts 35c Sun Kise miiK, wt Quaker Uats, pkg aac aun uishj n, ijlaiu. t- . ,l Cn Piu milk. cae $a.50 uDcnv Wheat Flakes ...37c Eagle Brand mi k. can ;......28c iarge insiani rosium oc t,anie oii ..... - ,t r a-a -n a... n.. M.1K rnffpe. 1 lb O'Cj omaii instant rosium .. oi: " ' o n,., ih L,.: oo M.J.B. coftee, 3 lbs per b 5bc i'-'hiii rusiuni ;-t T t. pe.f(. 5 lbs., per 10 ooc ..i.. ' - , . a-a ....4C .00 .5c et Ready for Easter - Spring Suits , .. -on tnese brooms and u ill r0;Q - " , c Vu v"tes own aa etocK is reduced. suitssmn i.jj.BA R.J, R.,l1i- KuppenheimerandFrat The new models in Coats are longer, more slender, broader shoulders, high chested with square notched lapels and double and single breasted types. New colors and weaves. Young men's lively styles. dut) I e " t i r i , crystal .nite soap $1.00' 16 Royal White soap.: Ji.oo 1! C r - ouimy iuonaay ji.oo' ia '.. xr ' i'iin rosium :-c T t, pnfe 5 lbs., per 10 os "r?ehlp,NSus KhX Gelatine 18c JfS JL6 3 Fairy Soap : o Jiffy Jell, 2 pkgs 23c Fancy Bulk coffee. 3 lbs ,...$1.C iVoc Prices On a few items of IVomen Are More Interested At this season of the year in FflSHONS SWART APPAREL Than at any other time. You will be able to supply your wants in the season's latest from us, and at the same time save yourself, a lot of money Interest (5' w hi -. jy P5fi A Word About New Spring Huts They're here, and plenty to choose from. Nfoy color ings nd shapes for Spring and Summer $5.00 to S10 NEW THINGS JN SHIRTS Many new patterns and fabrics for Spring. You ought to see them. They're good values t EASTER NECKWEAR ; : The colorings certainly show in the new neckwear we have here. All styles and shades in cut silk and knits. m m 1 ri w Salem's Men's and Young Men's Store Dresses and Skirts In the latest styles, colors and materials of Bilk or wool. Silk Dresses $12.50 to $35.00 Wool Dresses $16.50 to $13.00 Skirts $J.H8 to $16.50 Ladies Suits and Coats In Serges, Poplins, Tweeds, Silvertones, Tricotines, Polo Cloth, Camel's Hair cloth and novelty weaves. Suits $27.50 to $54.75 Coats $14.75 to $43.00 HATS For women or misses that will please, and save you money. Women's Hats $1.58 to $16.50 Misses Hats $1.29 to $4.98 -.a A-r -"fcwS Wft. ' WAISTS Never have we been better supplied with a fine skxk of waifta that are right up to the minute in style, and you will be surprised at the wonderful values. Georgette and Crepe de Chine Waists $4.98 to $12.30 ruiijw. ni?is $39S to $4.98 Ttieolette Waists ... Voile Waists S6.50 ..$1.49 to $4.98 Hosiery You will find it to your ad vantage to stock up at our Hosiefy Dep't Experience Is Knowledge Knowledge ill ifmmDM HiV m l1 I vc4ciation-uicic Institution v, Is Power which gives service HortSchaffner & Marx are Able to fulfill every demand from you because through experience they have acquired the knowledge of what you desire. Satisfaction Is what not only you desire but what all of us desire. HART SHAFF NER and MARX make the clothes; all WOOL and STYLISH; if you are not satisfied that you get your money's worth you'll get your money back with no trouble at all. BUY YOUR EASTER SUIT TODAY You do not take a chance to lose if you purchase here. Salem Woolen Mills Store C P. BISHOP, Prop. ! Every Family in Marion and Polk Counties a PPatron 'T'fr I - Iff