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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 29, 1920)
Patfe Five v 1920 of age. The body will lie shipped cit. ihlH wi'k from Aurora, lolahe went t Hubbard incuts were served at the home of Mrs. lieekiii.tn following the elec tion of officers. attorney ilec'lureri, has buen acting Itelweon members of revolutionary circles in lliiy country ami the lw Hian revoluti'Miisls. The. govemui'Mit attorney Mil i'l ! thai, a n i on. k the letters found on the accused WfW one from Sylvia ' I'ank hurst to Nikolai Leniue, )uc- ; mier of soviet Jtussia. hu.vIiir; ' "The situation is itmmM acuic; n ( 1 iv-aly for revolution yet." JOURNAL WANT ADS PAY BE lo Hubbard and the funeral will ' assist In earing lor Iter little I UuuJJhtoi be held at the Hopewell church neuhewu and nieces isho nave been The h he Hubbard high school has or- OF GREECE, Hubbard, or.. Oct. 29. Krien li Mr. Voder, who movi-d CO Main. near here Sunday. (very ill. ga tiled literary society and Ihi 10 Ott ttM visiting Batnuel Mathewi Mri Cusslt .Mrs. r. i. en. ww i ;nmnini some inweeung discus. M is. F Revolt Agent Held In London I ,itiuUn, Oct, HeiiHirt luunl I'lliUtff'H WVl'V IlliUlf in BOW str-'Ot I ml Ioq COM li I otluy uguiuisi n n riinis man who, th irovernilierit leshlc- .,.,.,. man-loll ., f,.... ,1-ivs friends in l-ortlalltl me imv (u i sious tills winter. ' oelved a telegram yester.Iav Inf. i:u ling thom of the douth of his viifi j which occurred suddenly W'eOnes ! day. Mrs. Yoder was well Icnowr hi if having spent most of her Hfi In this vicinity. Bhe J8 year? aao at 1-ortland, hul the news of I1 tilis WK I Officers elected a few days ago the eventful aoouiflon was not re- it. C. Painter was in Balem on j for then twly organied Women's oeived In Hubbard until this we- It. business during the latter part of I club are as follows President. Mrs. VV. w Will visil.d ill (li-i li. in -the ,,1-eeed ng wei'U. l-i- I .ecu inn n ; viee-pi rsmein ; the nrecedlhK ,-i... o i i ii,i.,v ...... ......a rmm ddrs. Churl Mrs. Caroline Fry returned from Portland Wednesdaj evenius where K i user ; seeietary. m n . .1. C Overton: treasurer, Mrs. A. Beck. Klahorale refresh- 'ii in thi j Men's Fall and Winter Suits j I ; In Various mixtures, patterns and styles suitable for j fm: i ! 1 .inn f r - c nidi r c r A The Capital Journal, Salem. Oregon V,s Su. " . mw x ; i M i f j: m 1 . t m i i If mm 1 1 m; x $25.00,528.50, $30.00 $37.50 MEN'S XTRA TROUSERS A new shipment just received $2.95, $3.85, $5.45 to $7.90 MEN'S CORDUROY PANTS Cuff's, Belt Loons $5.5(1 BOYS' KNEE PANT SUITS Browns, greys and serges $7.45, $9.90, $12.85 to $la.aO Same, with two pairs of Knickers...... $14.85 and t5.50 Salem Or Old White Cornel Salem. Oregon SALEM'S GREATEST WOMEN'S APPAREL STORE New Stock of Men's Rubber Boots, Rubber Pacsy Sports man's Specials priced to tor Less-A-l juavay MEN'S FALL AND WINTER UNIONS Cotton Ribbed $1.95 $2.45 Fleece Lined .' $1.98 $2.25 Part Wool $2.95 $3.45 Bradsford $3.98 $6.90 MEN'S MACKINAWS AND PLAIDS And plain colors $9.85 to $14.85 Loggers' Shirts $6.85 to $7.85 Corduroy Leather Lined Vests. .. $12.50 Brown Leather Jackets $10.90 MEN'S UNDERSHIRTS, UKAWUiw Grey or tan, part wool, plush backs, each $L79 MEN'S FLANNEL SHIRTS Grevs, blue, brown and khaki - i.. ... . $1.85, $2.75, $3.45 to $4.95 CHILD'S KHAKI OR STRIPE PLAY Suits, sizes 2 to 8 98c BOYS' HIGH TOP SHOES $3.75. $4.45, $5.95 to $6.95 Kie Alexander of Greece, who,t When in need of Trunks, Suit Cases or Bags, it will pay h(r to t.helT . I. yKji w .v j i.... i. ovnPPtfill to precipitate M ldUlWtv " M . Lt- Mntc ia kim rice Uiiua- ff LUC Wr"'" hrnther 01 uw tauuci . i ...I mAlllllTh uncle oi me ucau u Hm mi ions or ais Deau- ! U.V. ,ht ni- thu H rllU IH -C " i , k tVio lirt Amprican i throne. Kept In Turmoil By Cranks, LrooKs By Frank li. .Mason Hn Sn1ce Staff Con-esnormcnt Le German cranks and crooks are 1 nart of tho German nconle. but citizens and keep their country tot- ( of chaos. in the paper marks as fast as they achieber, which is the dermaii word npr nr i mn iv- u- i lfiin i no nnnpi ! aristocratic, hifih-ealibred schei- hd miLnins hss :i :i oerman ;t German army blankets. hot the indemnities she must nay i luuu promeere, vvnen me liovern that the food card system will he hands and sot busy, Thev ho. ii'll V mi m n I hn I1,,.' itl itt'' iiiu trin. iooa coiti. are that the coming Winter win e season for profiteers and that the have difficult i- in hnvtno a.tminh PnnA oui togtther. Unless something un . food riots mn v Lp . .... i,.,i with DrOIlhPfif Whn .vnlUU.1 1 1. WWr . ""ov 1"NMH ill (I Jill CVUHWUWi a common mistake i. remtd thp - uie ngnt, monarcmsts. wt Ikd Rnn...i. t -- - a i 11 nut 1 1 1 ly OOlLCl Do 1 POUyniW. SnmoffmoB rn nVnnti .mri lu nun ;uia .iitiiCK me helnintr Otl in f!n-K . . - "uniaiiy was uaaiv aeceivea BOaalitta whose organ, Freihelt, until rtuhii,. ,w.i, u.sh w.a ui uemg in lench oav. 'auiUUS Chestnuts nut rf fha tir-a Kir . luuiutrv orffaniwmrwia Rut :, ,. l"wrw me Kohsh war asrainat prumpt aoout face and at- With a Ki.. ... . uirness wnich starr led both iwmani. ('J I i-V I J I HCitinir h. i .u ; I about the rrul .V, .. MRS! nnrl ih I i . io leulslcr in Hiv...rl.Jlo u. "y l the mornini n, rttilm. m the rest of the village folk had 1 on tfte car ,. . K.I, .... urti i.n, B mo- ' and the ran. The few L uiru r rSlKIHIIVII , each riimi . . MEN'S WEINBRENNER HI TOP Brown, 16 inch top $9.95 Brown, 12 inch top $9.00 MEN'S CHIPPEWA WORK SHOES 6 inch top $5.50 tg $6.85 8 inch top $7.50; 10 inch $7.85 nnvs- HttAVY SCHOOL SHOES Black $4.20 to $5.45 BOYS' BLACK OR TAN DRESS Shoes $3.75 to $6.85 CHILDREN'S STICKDOWN SHOES Lace or Button $2.60 to $3.50 Men's brown and black Dress Shoes. See these values we are offering for $7.50, $7.85, $8.45 and $9.90 ( The Most Sensational Hat Sale of the Season Choice of Any HAT in the house FOUR IMMENSE GROUPS CAREFULLY ARRANGED FOR YOUR INSPECTION HATS of Velour, Beaver, Hatters' Plush and Pame Velvet, all neatly trimmed and now offered away BELOW MANUFACTURER'S COST. Union Made Blue or Brown Bib Overalls $2.25 C. J. Breier Co. Salem Sample Store 141 N. Com'ISt Clean Up Prices on Fa!! and Winter Suits Entrancing things, are the Suits of this Winter season. They are youthful, and yet withal, there is a sophisticated touch about them that bespeaks of the fashions of France. Splendidly serviceable are the serge and tricotine suits; while those of soft velours, broadcloths and the finer weaves win much popularity by the richness of their weaves. While the range of shades is large, there is great demand for the newer tints developed from golden browns. Many suits are trimmed with fur. PRICES ARE GROUP 1 HATS, worth regular $5.75 to $7.50, Now $3.75 GROUP 3 Great Big Lot of High Grade Hats, reg ular values $13.5(1 to WS6.0U, inow $10.50 GROUP 2 BETTER GRADE HATS, worth regular $9. 50 to $12.50, Now $6.75 AND ABOUT TWENTY-FIVE New mid Pretty Hats, very latest models and worth regular up to $27.50, Now offered for, Each $15.00 lilVifl. ,1 Those into two faetions over the cUim th upporUn8 the villags Ster, declaring that the " leadine -i-uui-dn ami, if she isn't, she wck Ma rias" Vanish rrion va,1R t i j 9& will he in all resnecto m will m. Black Marian," as diaa i j pear "ix on a si.lt-; the jailer . i ment, Man Savs lf vJ. 1 ,im' since their bu 1 aeo. Rnv T .i i "art that his mif. rtw i r i.. i W Sub x v . ,' m a mmm w I '" S .:: Bin $24.75 $29.75 $34.75 $44.75 $54.75 $64.50 "Py 4S YOUGO"andth result is no troublesome bills at the end of each month Rostein & Greenbaum STANDARD MERCHANDISE Minerva Yarns Beautiful shades, Zephyr, Silk mixed, Silk Lustre, Thistle down Wool, Knitting Worsted, Shetland Floss, Spanish and Saxony Yarns, at the new low est prices. UNDERWEAR FOR WOMEN and CHILDREN Ladies' Union Suits, high neck, long sleeves, Duchess neck, short sleeves, also sleveless. Ladies' Silk and Wool Union Suits, also plain wool ' Ladies' Winter Union Suits $1.50 to $4.50 ...mci vn ii-l'l.R I'HICES. R. AND G. CORSETS, POPULAH ptUTfift MODEL BRASSIERS, DAINTY. faJ PRICES BLACK CAT HOSIERY. FAST COLORS. NEW LOW I RICES i Ladies' Silk Lisle Hose 75c H,Kl 85c 50c t0 70c Girls' Silk Lisle Hose Ladies' Black Cat 75 5QC & 35C Cotton Hose Ladies' Black Cash- gjQ and mere Hose at Fine lied Spreads, 2 pounds, 11 $Q 75 ozs, 80x88 at Fine Bed Spreatls, scalloped and cut corners. 80x90, weight :'. lbs., $5QQ special at 72-in. Mercerized Tahk: Cloth. $J25 trood Kuality, per yard 240-246 COMMERCIAL STREET . , 1 1 1 1 H 1 t 44 i i "liV J A ) s P A Vi W M A A