Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, April 21, 1920, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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    THE CAPITAL JOURNAL
Overalls Club
Idea Fails In
Result, Claim
.e meeting, a r:ative table of truck, although continued rims were farms, odd jobs in the citv, hiehway. child, Mable folia. aced 5
prices, prenad bf a natinnaiiu ik ,.. . . .. . . i
, ., , " ue ui me jy. me baiera work, and two families were placed ; Folia claims that her
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(iition to the decree of divorce asked
for she desires custody of the minor
l0Zj' ,,,. . make another such 50 mile drive with
th 1314 it tnok SS hnDk.i
fo . -r,e r " a airing SUit
.... . buii. ana a (3 hat;
- -'g wie "overalls club' 191. , 17,7 ",1 "w?n,w
. uiat is sweeping the coun- -November I. J Si 4. 50 buhels of
wy M a mean of bringing down ihe beal at 77 cent bought a $25 suit
high prices of clothes as a mistaken 5 palr of shoes, a hat and a pair
endeavor, speakers at the -reeular ! B,.vn: November 1. 191J. 50 bush -'--
-r b .. . .' hf t I21J bought a ISO
Jrue Tuesday evening pointed out '"In T
that the ultimata .iit .k- ei,y bncglayer got 45
than weaken ,h. clothTnTmarke? sul TnoVh ranT "A"
that the movement would reaet h.- w 'e,1 " ?" "!
against those whom it Is intend..! . 7,T " oour 56
: berrfit n the Ion run.
"The abnormal demand whfeh the ', ' r ' I -
overalls club Idea i. creatine for den- LOCOl Brief !
Iorce. Sheriff r....V" ' .
Final account was filed Wedneulnv
oy wont Cochran, administrator in
I -- - vutr.ii, Al.V
county court has not .vet designated
aate lor final hearing.
E. St Reagan, editor of the Albany
Herald, was a visitor in Salem today.
Assuming charce of the more intri
cate work in the nursery. Miss Jane
- " " - M J 1 ,
today SO bushels of corn buvs a icn
su t and a $10 pair of shoes.
December so totj .
, . - -- - juunu --.v-aitj worg in me nursery, miss jane
eer brought 191.60; December 30,the ea,a,e ' Theresa Chappelle. The Wilkinson has become affiliated with
. , .IT f lfA.... i i. .i
ener and florist, in the conduct ef
f lnws anil nUn .nltuM J K ni
- fuat t ui iui auu Jita ai-
J. A. Jefferson. reid.t of vMk Proven an asset to the green-
Sfilem. Lite vesferrt.n?
"rf
ms candnl.irv witH thA j
. j iwi uer
for Cuui.cIImaa from Ward C.
oiin, acea a jears. .urs. . iiieres uviair cuiuuaaie -in the c jj:
that her husband left field for a county job who saya that
tmiary 25, 1917. In ad- he's going- to start a hard fight soonjed
iiirre of divorce asked I f.. tv, ni ,. t t I
fcaieni, oistriot sealer of weights
latest k
material out of sight." said one mZ I ' GerW McDu"y Morrow
b.r of the league .Theultfnr n"! Ti f V'to' ' th 'oe of
m in the price of overalls will swiff """"" Wednesday,
strike direetly at the working iZHl " McDuffy reports a cold wave
:ho must wear ovoras a, Li. w S InThT T'ed "y U'ree "-""' of low
day garb. Nor does the rt ' ln" "W18' section of the county,
7:L"ZtLny?&Tn .ef1eBml,n,0Ca, ,rOCk -
lh cotton market . " 0n 'era 'or Portland Tuesday morn
all article. In whlrh .:. , . i1" driving a O. M. C. truck. Af,
higher level, put cotton at such . ma"6 the drlve ,n a
.Jince that consumers will fall hnok
vp.n W(ol for a relief. This latter
win naa strength to the
.wool market and clothing price. Wn
,W 1 still higher under the combined
kind the overalls club movement to
bring down the hlKh price, of cloth-
found nJmfndaljI-' mi tt Will be
found that the retail merchants are
Jn hearty accord with any campaign
which will etnnii .7 . v 'Kn
tna. B ,m. .. "U8n ""
. """"" wni serve onlv
the clothing market, which have been
showing sign, , breaking
VeJI,P'a" ',0 Wear oW cl'l"e and
- ....... .., uujuig new until prices
'wfic"re '"(Heating that clothing
ics today are relatively lower h"n
before the war,' when compared with
Resent day wage scales Tnd price,
n commodities, were ft80 present"
t VMW OP T1IAXKS
1 their b I ma,nr k'nd "'Kh'ors
the t" n"d H"'l"hy during
. --- , 1 v ji jn. live 01 me
I ra '-""f v, ui xuriiaim
was 9 business visitor here today. Mr.
HamhMr Is. Onmnt. A .
... -iu vujrvaxiis ana
bugene. lie said that the Oregon Cas
ket oomniinv tzriti Mn.,A
, suvq Him us new
headquarters next month, employing
.B ..nS vuc ui me oest
casket manufactories on the coast.
v-i u) cJiu.rKHi uy Aaia roxin
in her suit for divorce from her hus
band. Oscar Fnlin- Thp rnnnlo nnr
anried at Vancouver, Washington, property ow
J i ivif, ana mere is onevi ouieiu
child and $25 monthly alimony,
Alleging that her husband has
manufactured cider of na intoxicat
ing quality an dinduSged in the bev
erage with distressing results to him
self and that he had exhibited a re
volver and threatened to kill his bro-
vorce action filed recently by Louisa
Johnson against Jacob Johnson. Mrs. j
Johnson asks also that as injunction i
be issued resrrainin gher husband j
from molesting or disposing of certain
nmiiArtl' ii ........ 1 , V. .J r .1 . 1 o w th, nl,v
and measures", who recently filed for
SEE
Woo dry's Stock
of Furniture, Ranges, Ilea ten.
Rugs. Tools, etc., before you
' boy
2J0 N. Oom'1 St. Pbonca 510
or 511
Ten tierAAnfl afam i , .. ,
r - Ktwu iir fiosi.
tlOnS durlni? Inmt ttrw 1... .t... n
. . . . UJF v.itjr re
corder Hsint n -w- . .
- im municipal
labor bureau, his weekly report show-
ed tOdav. Cnninwniln. . L . ,
, . . wii uie moor
conditions In the city the report says
that thft Hiinnln 1 - . .
j , " "' me aemand,
and only inclement weather hampers
work J n c ntutraiinn. n.v-.
- - -o. xne men were
Placed In Jobs as firemen, watchmen,
POULTRY LRCTTTRff
-
Sure
Relief
151
6 BCLL-AM
Hot water
SuraReliAT'
1ELL-ANS
W . IIIUIULIITIOK
DANCE
American Legion
Armory
KVUtVHOOY WtXCOMR
Friday, 9 p.m.
Revelation
' Orchestra
Tickets, $1.10
POULTRY MEN
Through special arran ge
ments with the Germo Manufac
turing company, of California,
we are pleased to announce a
tree Lecture on "Poultry" bv
Judge Geo. W. Masterson, of
California.
You and your friends are cor
dially invited to be present. It
Will be Piven atR rfrfh -
0 .vvwyi,vjy,(1
WEDNESDAY, April 21
m commercial Club, Salem
- Mr. Masterson has been breed
ing and exhibiting poultry for 25
years, making his first exhibit in
Illinois in 1894. He has made a
close study of commercial flocks
and Pacific Coast conditions the
past 12 years. His lecture will
treat on Culling,Breeding,Treat
ment of Disease, Housing and
How to Make Poultry pay.
; Remember the dale, and come
it you can.
Lay everything aside and be
present. -
He will demonstrate with live
specimens.
D. A. WHITE &, SONS
oalem, Oregon.
t,
Men's Work Clothing
J.C.PcncyCo.,Work Clothing is the Product of mfny
factories hirti nn - .... .... "tuny
. i 6 cwwus quantities to supplv the
needs of 297 Busy Store, Buying it in such Urgeani
hes enables us to pass it direct from the factory to you at
lowest possible selling prices.
Men's Indigo Blue Extra Heavv Dp.iim0' f.,n i i. .
v , . . . 7 De"imS' fu" Ient' ,,one better. overalls........co on
Men's Express Stripe, bib overalls
Mt-n's coveWoth, bib' overalls
Jackets to match ,
Boys heavy llue bib overalls, 6 to 17
Foya' blue bib overalls, 6 to 17
Boys' double seat and k,,ee, bib overalls, 8 to 16
Men's slip overalls suits, in khaki and blue, extra heavy
Men's medium weight slip overall suits
Boys' khaki slip overalls, suits
Children's play suits aires 1 tn s i i,i i , " &,4
sleeves, at . . . US 8tri,1e' 1,!ain bIl,e' WwW color, long
S2.25
$2.25
$2.25
$1.49
$1.25
98c
$4.50
$2.98
$2.49, $2.98
$1.25
i.
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They Came, They Saw, They Bought
Yes, Scores of Ladies Suits
Went Walking Out in the last
Few Days, and Why Not?
Telling the people the truth 'wins every
time, in business as well as every-dsy hfe
We are going to sell every ladies' coat and
suit at prices that the people can afford to
pay. We don't want to carry over a sirgle
garment.
Ladies Suits, $65.00 an d$75J30;marked down to $47 50
Ladies Suits, $50.00 and $55.00, marked down to $3950
Ladies Suits $35.00 to'$45.00, marked down to... $2950
Ladies Coats $50.00 to $60.00, marked down to $3950
Ladies Coats $40.00, to $45.00, marked down to $340
Ladies Coats $30.00 to $40.00, marked down to $240
Ladies Coats $25.00 to $30.00, marked down to. . .Q
Our Prices Always The Lowest ' '
Com'l. and Court Sts. ; .
, t oiiuvny umcago Kture
Hart Srhfr
What's-
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" I II 'c : t - I 'ff r ( ' I :I V, -V?S.
Nation-Wide Institution
ajnargin of profit to iSSSP
chant who has brought thTmercllrJ? h mer'
where you can see it exam?nfl t Se to yu5
that it's what you want try A on decide
The Service rendered by the maker nj tu
hatyoupayfor;you ought to pay for itliw " ant e a part of
not rendered there Lh CoLS?- ? that e were
AW.w aim to charge for ourZT " fryU to h
bothofus. Wre; prices;' fairto
Hart Schaffner & Marx rrnth,, Set.
flsproW., "'- you the f
smariysryW Thpv'r, I t f . ly iaored
VOU DO KOTTAKE A CHANCE 10 LOSE IF vn L
aem Woolen Mills
C. P. RlCUon
"""B AND MARX CLOTHES"
4CTO BDCKTSrj
WmametteValkj
transfer Co.
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