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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (April 30, 1920)
AFKILSO, 1920. THE CAHTAL JOURNAL PAGE FIVE 'fJ0JEFF There's some differen ce between SO Volts and 10y000 Volts. (Copyright. 1S20, by H. C. Fisher. Trade Mark Reg. V. s. Fat, Office, rff Mv S Mr UgTato,N6 AcKAwce! W S'Jf s P -77 ' jweL- ,rs wooCfvw battery aw we P 1 I. . 3 I 1- p weM:iF W wT COBRCNT FROM T j S ' I II r -W S-Z:. B'T6' " T SUCCP DOT IM V (J IS iUST STROPS -v- 4 ) , 4 ll - ; l V - V VT"M iTV Te Ai'We .1 , ( enough T6 Iceef m.e I j . VK ' '-- 1" r WHftT ) ' cpr -rwou warm! .y- A !, .-JrMGHT4oc& - yq. y iiM1 fe) Vvv li u H illamette and W to Meet On Local Courts i ,1, teams of Will;mieUo univer-; ,d v. of 0. will moot )!i tint Wil-J court as a fonture of t!i MVj 'ttivities. Thl tiii!: :;.tuu'iil will J m1 watchtd liy fulldwoi tt of the j pm, s oaoh sohuol ha a ni;in -inks high in the northwest. rtimer Brown, of the Ktiifene J, has been for yovonil years the fa champion of Oremin. while Hoodhe, of Wlllameltt", lst con d of equal ability having been un for several years. Muodhe had fficuliv In defeating the O. A. C- Rotarians Name New Directors champion last year and is going strong doubles and mixed doublet-. Doney Miller and Strevey are taking ) art t in practice. The tournament will be looks like the second man on the Wil- the freshmen. Davios, McKittri.k ;m held Saturday morning at 10 o'clock lan.ette team and Mum Mary Kindlcy Campion will rcpivm-nt - the juniors, on the Willamette courts. There will wl" 11,!,V wo'meus singles aim .., i ,..,. ,..i -:it,.. ' u. . ... . Pair with Moodhe In the mivt.il ,i. ' ' ' ' I? ' ' T UB i.u .,6W e, ,r mn, ana - the seniors. C OT ViOmUlV I COT The members of the rial, heard u one for women, and contests in men's , , ,. ., o The iPterchuH tournainent at Wll- Muodne defeated AUlen Jn the firai , , ;he first annual meeting of the brief talk from lien r. .pities, of New- lamette is on, with three men from'Jnatch of the series, 7-5, i-l. The Sale:u Rotarv Clnh held vvv.ti,.,u7 li't. candidate for secretary of state, each class competing. Moodhe, Doney tournament will end about next Twos ' day ' r. .on at the Hotel Marlon the!"" "he m'!u,s,'a Hoos..vell Highway, and Kindley are the sophomore eon- . . ' , " .auon, tm.j, , held that this HIl-H- inv iin.i9 laniiigj tii,-ii vwil unit! i .-. v.,,vvv,.,o iinuit-ti : lor the year. 11. S. (lile. C. B. Clancey .Thos. B. Kay, Kred . 0VEH-EAT3NG It ths root of nmrlf !1 Jigeatir Tils. If your dig utian i weak or out of kilter, better ear ! and use tha naw aid to beltrf dijestion. Pleasasl to tka -effsctiTa. Let Ki-mv-Jt kel? tricliin out your tlitcstiva trouble. MACK BY COTT & BOWNK MAKHMS OP CQfT'S tMULSION j testants, and look like sure winners in . their rest'ective departments, although for the '"atcbes. sonic dark horse may show up. Alflon, Thielsen, John i H. McNary and William H. Walton. The directors will meet sonic time thin' t'olleetioHH on Ihe first ball of She week, select officers, and make known1 l'.'IS u-x roll i'l l i.ialilla coumy now their selection at the meeting of the "ll i'P!""xii"-d' ly IT'i.n. club Wednesday noon. CHILDREN ...-.... for coMs- flpply the j 'eutsiik" ire! mem J-' !-y YIClS WORUtei " YOUR BODYGUARD" - 30'. 60', -l,2Q I way wTluld he one of the ;reatest commercial assets of the state if completed. IB. R. . . 5 News See Full Page ADVERTISEMENT OFFERING VALUES LIKE THESE . Armour's and Swiff s fresh Picnic Hams Medium Sizes We Have BUSTED HIGH PRICES yX .) . .-rie' TOtll at t P if f yam ,?t'M My v,,, IOOK at us now, Jim. We've been doing the same work. Your over alls are good as newand mine have gone to pieces. "VVhafs the answer, Jim? "I took a chance when I bought mine just took the first overall that fitted; "And you you looked'for an overall that you knew would wear right--be comfortable look right. You picked Blue Buckles' .5 (TTfT" hi K" 'TK' Ji I W4 I "1 I. ifr'-i'V "There's heavy work at the U. S. Shipyards. That's why I stick -to Blue Buckles. They re sure to give long wear and comfort." dWfui k SneA. Ckamfin Kivettr U. S. Skipyr4t Long wear is built into every pair of Blue Buckle overall?. They are made of the toughest denim with broad, double stitched seams that don't rip. Every pair is comfortable lots of room everywhere and extra wide suspenders. First-class workmanship means each detail is right. Blue Buckles have a strong, solid back-band big reinforced pockets, so arranged you never sit on them, and the best buckles and loops made. Heavy brass buttons are riveted on the cloth. Be sure what you're getting next time you buy overalls. Ask your dealer for Blue Buckles. To dealers: If you want to know where to get Blue Buckles, write to Blue Buckle Overalls, Lynch burg. Va., and we will give you the name of your near est jobber. ' 0 Union Made A $ verAlls Biggest selling overall in the 'world