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sday.OctoberO The Capital Journal Salem, Oregon Puc Strm nlinl & I 20 Commercial open forum vg2Si.vertonhiBh,Sa. I J" ,s Football, vwi HZJ v. v-. Paeic U. U 28.-EuBenic clinic. I -reiai club, Marion I rhiidrens Bureau. I f SI 11 Armistice day holiday in Oregon. v 10-U-Kishth an- I lmoary. .... u-..iom & v. McMinnville h.gh, JmJLL Statistics: ' ,Dnrn 1 jySSfir an,, Mrs. W MPs ' ,,,, v1,1.ion street, rl?745 South Winter: You are vitally interested in Oregon having a port eu.ua! to any port on the Pacific coast. Initia tive measure No. 310 on the bal lot to be voted in November will provide Oregon with such a port. The coat will bte borne by the people of the Port of Portland but all of the state must vote on it. Vote 310 Yes on the ballot on November second. 252 The funeral of John Voigt, who was killed here recently, wan held this afternoon from the Rig-don chapel at 1:30, after which con cluding services were conducted at St. Paul's Lutheran church. In terment was made in the City View cemetery. J'UUH". "- areel. a boy, OcU To be nameu Koo t (1, Allc 10 20. ,1., Olivei 41 years. en recelv Died KAKAGKU- A. U. ' Barager, at Uio .ig Xic remains n -' . .... piMinti anil Son. Inter !L will be made this afternoon ' tv View cemetery follow StfBS.t -He Rig.cn chapel. tovc, Jeweler, watchmaker. Sa- poking and drewnrnkUW school 1193 S. Liberty. Phone 882. -g. K. L. Lee and .Mrs. Nellie Mcfaoden of Junction City are viKlttng in the ctty thte week. gaUnon for canning very cheap. Wmt 111, Fitts Market. mucin at"Me ball Thurs Saj ud Saturday nights, music 5 tie "new Revelation" orok " tra. Mr and Mrs. W. R. Westbrook ef Albany have been visiting in Sa lem for a few (lays. Hagnzines at bar pain pricey Send for our new subscription club rate catalogue. The Ace, 127 N. met. Big soap and furniture day at Woodry'son Saturday see ad. 2a3 U W. Libby, district state en gineer for the Pacific highway OTiimisdoii who has been occu-jy-mg office rooms at Eugene for Mm time past, will make his head quarters in Salem hereafter, hav ing closed his office in that city yesterday, Ma H. W. of A. Foresters team is ordered to report at our hall (Tfcaaday evening. October 21, IM0 at S o'clock sh..i'P. BF order ' W Chief Forester. 2-52 Drniciiiz at Moose hall Thurs day and Saturday nights, music M the "new Revelation" orches tra. 252" G. F. Hurd made a business trip in Eugene yesterday. "Dancing at Moose ha'l Thurs day and Saturday nights, music liy the "new Reve.ation" orches tra. 252 The quality of the Salem Ly ceum course this year 'has neVer been equalled since this work was started in Salem. The manage ment believes the people like on ly the best. This is- the reason for the quality of the course this year. Every service possible will be extended to you to make this one of the most enjoyable lycc um seasons you have ever spent, nnn't forget the season ticket sale closes this week. Adult $3: student $2.50; children under 12, 2. 252 Th.e Delta Ph.i sorority of Wil lamette university has accepted the relationship of sister organiza tion to the Alpha' Psi Bella fra ternity. Season tickets to the- Salem ly ceum course. Myrtle. Knqwland, 415 Court street. 252 Never again will you have the opportunity to secure a daily news paper by mail for $4 a year. Sub scribe now to the capital :,s subscription rates advance Nov.. 1. nmfeamr C. L. Shermann of Willamette university, Mrs. Sher man and Professor Minna ine were entertainea ai uie Gamma Kilo iraieni"j my -Wednesday evening. Reason tickets to the Salem ly- ceum course. Geo. C. Will, State street. v,on nf securing a daily T I Vliuiiv K nii at S4 oer year news pa nr j - - expires November 1. Subscribe no m for the Capital juu.... - ''cription rates are raised Novern ber 1. ii -toff nf the Wat- . . bushed by the as m r. Sackett, Kertha f." rSce Vernon Stickett; . race Emma laww" . ,,,.,. ties, Lucille Tucker; art depart ment, Margaret es, Kelso, Grace Presley; features, Hugh Uoney, .lames Rohle. Direct mail orders to Salem ly ceum course to Leslie H. Spring er, 372 State street. 25 2' Classes at Willamette university Thursday afternoon were dismiss ed to allow the students to attend I the funeral of President Talbott of J Kimball school of Theology. lock. Records show it to be the property of W. E. Stone of Eu gene. Whether it was stolen or not, police do not at present know. A man who gave his name as tames Aiarsnan was unen-u yes-j terday afternoon for begging on the streets. "bhould the church take sides'! was the problem discussed by the Willamette university Y. M. C. A. j Wednesday night with Ed Soco lofsky leader. Men who gave their ' ames as C. E. Ayers, C. Danielson, R. Ras mussen and Robert Garrett were taken to the police station last night by Officer Victor and given a night's lodging in the city Jail. Flowers and ferns from the Plant greenhouses will be sold on Friday and Saturday at Fletcher and Byrd's feed store, 233 North Commercial street. 253 Take advantage: of the Capital Journal's bargain day rate for mail subscriptions at $4 per year. Sub scribe now as price advances Nov. 1. , 260 Mrs. George H. Alder, is attend ing as a delegate of the Oregon conference the national convention of the Women's Home Missionary society of the Methodist Episcopal church at St. Paul, which opened Wednesday and will continue un til October 27. Following this she has been invited to give address es in a number ot eastern cities, and will not return to Salem un til late in November. An abandoned automobile which had been standing on Capitol street was taken to a local garage last night by Officer Lee More- Two Chinese boys, educated in the Canton Christian college, un der the supervision of the Meth odist Episcopal church, are on their way to Salem to enter Wil- Hra. L. G. Curtis is giving a great reduction on all winter mil linery. Come and make your se lection early. 252' John Goltra has been visiting Tut parents in Albany this week. T- A. Turner returned last eve 1"oe from a business visit at Portland. Teet hurt? See Chas E. Tatro. P specialist. 404 Masonic bldg. 253 Aljrmni night was held by the Tfrelwlerian literary society of Wii emette university Wednesday n!8M, with a number of former "eroeere present and taking m Oive part in the program. Those aa6llt Were .Tntoc nr-nrt-fnA -Dw KliieUa a ii I ' . . Ainpeus liinette Matthews and Lloyd Lee. Oliver A Special meeting of '(Xa paeific lodge No. 50 this evening oi k in the V C. degree. 252' CARD OF THANKS " wish to thanK our friends " "ighbors for their kindness sympathy shown at the death - W. A. Chute. Also for the flr beautiful floral offerings.-- - - Chute. J. J. Stratton and ", A. R. O'Reilly pnfl wife. VI Piratton ar.d wile. 252 "MERELY MARY ANN" Anniversary Sale f ... A FEW SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY 2 pounds Sugar 20c 22 Bars Elk Savon Soap $1.00 45c pgk. Kerr's Wheat Flakes -. 35c 10 pounds Fancy Rice 82c 3 bars Palm Olive Soap 24c 45c Can Pineapple '. 33c We Save You Money Farmer's Cash Store C. BURTON DURDALL, 3 Stores Salem, Silverton, Independence lamette university, according to a letter recently received by Dean George H. Alden from David Cook, a former student, who is teaching in the Canton school. Nothing- fur ther has been heard of the Boys, but they are expected soon. (4 MEN Satisfaction is what YOU want. Come to US tor that new suit or overcoat and you will get i if. PRICES $35. to $65. A new resident of Salem in M. IJigon of Seattle. Mr. Digon is es tablishing his home here and has purchased the grocery business formerly conducted by A. Ackley, at 306 South 25th street. man A. Pickett, boys work secre tary; Claude Burch, orchestra sec retary, or Mr. Delsart. An automobile driven by V. A. Wilcox and a Phe company truck piloted by 6. W. Everett, collided this morning at the corner of f. on ter and 18th streets, according to the report made to police by Mr. Wilcox. A fender on the Wilcox auto mobile was damaged, the ref ort state.1. Nobody was injured. According to reports filed at the county clerk's office the fol lowing named patients have been released from the Oregon state hospital: Herbert Brown, admit ted July 7, 1920, discharged Oc tober 15, as recovered. Mrs. Char lotte M. Thomas, admitted Sep tember 4, 1920, discharged Octo ber 19as fully recovered. Arthurl liirchfield, admitted July'l, 1819.1 discharged October 19 to be talen I to the Mendocino state hospital, I I kiah, Cal. Sheriff W. I. Needham has re ceived notification from the Clark county authorities requesting aid In the search for G. R. Percival. mayor of the city of Vancouver, Wash. Mayor Percival disappear ed Sunday afternoon, October 17, and it is feared that he has met with foul play, or that he is a vic tim of lost memory. He 1s describ ed as being about 60 years of age, five feet nine inches in height and of about 160 pounds weight. More musicians. That is the de mand made by the Salem boys' or- -!. The organization held its second weekly practice at the Y. M. C. A., Tuesday afternoon and al hough a very good start has been nade, more musicians ared esired. Delmar Delsart, president of the ,-chestra, states that efforts will be made to increase the organization to at least thirty parts. Any boy in Salem who is over 12 years of age and able to piay an in trument, is invited to be a mem ':mt. Practice meets are at the Y. T. C. A., Tuesday afternoons at 4:15. ' Those interested should see Ly- It's Great REX BEACH'S "THE SILVER HORDE . Worthy Successor to THE SPOILERS Now Showing Come Early We Stood 'Em Up Last Nite Ye Liberty Sunday Norma Talmadge Salem Gridders Meet Chemawa Here Tomorrow Salem high school is expected to win by a narrow margin what will undoubtedly be a hard-fought bat tle with the Chemawa football team n Sweetland field tomorrow after noon at 2:30. Appearances would sem to favor the husky high school lads who, when they are whipped into shape are expected to com prise one of the strongest elevens in te sU:te. With a line which, with proper coaching, bids fair to develop into the stonewall variety and a speedy backfield, indications are that the black and red aggregation will be one of Oregon's most formidable interscholastic teams. "Hill" As1t- ., the : i.iity salom fullback, is heralded by local fans as a second Bill Steers, and with Adolph and Socolofsky as halves, and Pn-nk Reinharf at quarter, Salem high school has a backfield destined to play havoc with an opposing team's defense. Injuries to four players a-e at present worrying Captain "Pete" Relnhart. Gosser Is at present out of the running with a br i;-n hand; Purvine is laid up with a fractured finger; Ringle is out of the fjame for the season with an injured knee and Bassot will play against Chemawa tomorrow with a cracked rib. "At that we'll show Chemawa aj battle," Reinhart stated this norn- j ing. "1 look for the game to oe very close, but I think we can beat I them." i Salem wil likely start the game with tht following line-up: A hi rich i and Dailey, ends; Ellis White and ; "Pete" Reinhart, tackles; Ira.ph J; White and Baggot, guards; Jor-es, ,J center; Socolofsky and Ado'ph, halves; Ashby, fullback. IT COLDS of head or chest are more easily treated externally with VJCKS W VapoRub Ota 17 Million Jan 11 ni Yearly Soap Day at Woodry's 270 N. Com'l St. Saturday, Oct. 23y 1:30 p. m. 300 Cases 300 White Borax Naptha Soap Mfg. Cost $6.50 per case Only 1. case to a customer IMMMMMMMMMltttMMMM ALL NEW Hippodrome Vaudeville TODAY The Two Wrens Two Bits of Scotch and Irish Walter Gilbert Flexible Comedian GLORIA SW ANSON In Every Woman's Husband BLIGH THEATRE Meet Me at Miller's Lower Prices at Miller's Every Ladies' Suit Reduced Our entire stock of strictly High Quality Suits, have all been marked at "EXTRA SPECIAL," no reserve. Special Sales Racks with Coats and Dresses at prices that mean quick sales. Bear this in mind We have no shoddy, or cheap merchandise Miller's Quality is the highest standard. New Arrivals In every Department, every day, by express. MILL Good Goods. 1 1-. i LOWER PRICES Domestics and Woolens The very best brands, among which are many you are all familiar with and you know the quality to be of the best. Read the prices and compare them with what you have been paying, then come and secure your share of the savings. mm 1 YOU TAKE NO CHANCE TO LOSE IF YOU PURCHASE HERE. Salem Woolen Mills Store C. P. BISHOP EVERY FAMILY IN MARION AND POLK COUNTIES A PATRON Genuine "Hope" Muslin, full bleached, perfect quality, 36 inches wide ; 23c Berkeley Cambric, No. 60 35c Unbleached Muslin, 36 inches, standard quality 19c English Longcloth, 36 inch, for women's and children's underwear 29c Pequot Sheeting, 54 inches wide, for and single beds at 69c Outing Flannel, good quality, in colors at 29c Extra heavy Outing Flannel, in colors and white at 35c 36 inch Outing Flannel, white only 35c 36 inch Percales, in dark and light colors at 35c 36 inch Percales, extra heavy quality at 39c Apron Check Ginghams at 22'ic 27 inch Dress Ginghams at 35c 32 inch Dress Ginghams at 39c 36 inch Cretons, Satin finish, for comforts and drap eries at 39c 36 inch Art Cretons at 65c 36 inch Wool Serge, all colors, splendid for children's dresses at 98c 50 and 54 inch Wool Coatings in plain, checks, and plaids at just half of former price HALF PRICE Silk Pongee, 33 inches wide, a silk at this price is cheaper than cotton material, and can be used to advantage in many ways, at 98c Women's Cotton Ribbed Union Suits of fine combed yarn, value to $3.00 at $1.50 Women's part wool non-shrinkable Union Suits, value to $5.00 at $3.5 Women's Silk and Wool Union Suits, regular $5.50 quality at $3.95 Women's Outing Flannel Gowns in white and colors at $L5 Women's Outing Flannel Gowns, extra quality in white and colors at $1.98 36 inch Cotton Challie for quilts and comforts at 29c FOR YOCR BENEFIT we request every pattern buyer to come and set our loose leaf catalogue system bv which we display our "New Style" patterns. This loose leaf catalogue is a great convenience to customers as it saves their time and shows them the latest styles at a glance. By this new method the latest skirt or waist patterns are shown together and you can find what you are looking for in less than one minutes time. '466 Stat Street "1 T!WW