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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 3, 1920)
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Most of the in,- 0"' f.,llmein!r lis r.W.lllinr ill. I ... Mill f IT " ' ri ., Mtcf at noon. " , kc another conceaajon m E . For years it mio teiltoon hut a cup ... - - - I ,lttr ,-nun.l of mi.ny-c.oun.ed lunch- mi i ' vsee i had stoi fly round of ire than fifteen nctances. Presi nites is e hough makes decisions next day. and ith visitor flection tie h;l-" e of them renin inert in ...... i . very few rare , tvr.0 ihal fifteen mi II W"' ' yflfn tale of woe. II He until the ,a record of an interview Siu ., nail af noteiiai" Mill " ' Dwitont ttlklT teW llii'e'l fcil his .Hsposa!. hut he loves to walk "br two secret service men and he ha tiv encountered in the crowds on the .. ....,,. ii.n River Seine. At the uses or """s - 1 at "outset he has also ,it his disposal but thus tar lie lias IU teropiioic. wv 50. id Journal Want Ads Bring Results Austrians Ask Permission to Go Into Georgia Atlanta, Ok.. Nov. 3. "Will llu HiKh Governor of the stale of lieorsia KiMciotisly consent to per mit war refuuec's from Austria In emigrate there ami settle lii URfe ty." - Thin is thi- suhsitinee f a letter received hy Governor Dorse.v from I'raulein Anna f.orliecrbaui.i, ho Hives her address us Vienna, ,us tela, ll Orosse Schlffgrnase 'i9. In a letter filled with respect i ji plirascS that reveal the attitudv ,,i the, .citlzeiis 0f the old omintiies to'wanl their rulers Kraulei.i i.n; -heeroauni tells of the plight of the. war refu-aees in Vienna iviJ'Uijut adeUfUe housing or food. HHiii says they will all so to "ruel; am! ruin" unless they are perniiuod to euiigrate to other countries, and .says 'Griielous (iovernor, one iov erftil word from you and numerous men otherwise drifting to despair would be Kivmi fresh oourug.' . to race life." She .isko n limited number be al lowed to come to this suae. They are tho blameless victims of the war, all of them thrifty, sober, res pectable people, In good position of life, artisans, workmen, mer chants, etc, who would be no bur den to any state, and would be thankful if they were given a chance of settling- down some where and following their calling." She encloses with the appeal letters from the relief com missions of Great Britain Italy. Germany and Austria testifying to her work among the refugees in Austria. The governor has not yet indiea- Have Color in Cheeks Be Heller Looking Take Olive Tablets It your skin is yellow complex ion pallid tongue coated appe tite poor you have a bad taste in your mouth ii lazy, no good feeling you should take Olive Tablets. Dr. Edwards' 'QMye Tablets a substitute for calomel were pre pared by Dr. Edwards after 17 yuirs of study. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets are a purely vegetable compound mix ed with olive oil. You will know them by their olive color. To have a clear, pink skin, bright eyes, no pimples, a feeling of buoyancy like childhood days you must get at the cause. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tublets act on the liver and bowels like calo mel yet have no dangerous af ter effects. They start the bile and overcome constipation. Take one or two nightly and note the pleasing re sults. Millions of boxes are sold aniiunlly at lacand 30c (udv) ted what action he will take on tht letter. , tered- returns indicate a vote of from 2,500,000 to 3,00,000." Socilists Not Weakened Thru Vote of Women Chicago, Nov. 2. The socialist party has not been weakened by the woman's vote, except In ,i few isolated Instances, said Otto riran stetter, national secretary of the socialist tarty, in a statenienf to the Associated Pres.! tonight. "Ear ly returns indiuite a heavy increase in the socialist vote." llranstetter sent the following telegram to Eugene V. Debs: "Early returns indicate vote up to expectations. Debs ahead of Cox Q many precincts. Early scat Information gleaned by Mrs. An na l.alor Hurdick, special agent for trade and Industrial education of girls and women, indicates that woman workers who engaged In eletcrical work during the world war will remain in the industry. Concrete Is being poured on the last three miles of the 20 mile highway in Coos county. Mrs. Susanna Yancy, who cross ed the plains to Oregon to 1K52, Is dead at I'rinevllle, aged 84. The road between Wlllumlua and Grand ltondr, in Polk county, is now all planked and open to traffic. A contracting company has been To Cure a Cold In -Mm One Day Take Grove's Laxative Brotno Quinine tablets Popular all over the World as a remedy for Colds, Grip and Influenza and as a Preventive. Be sure its Bromo organided at Hood River to build, Joseph T.tine .Meek, a son or the ! bulUUllj to house the school of a number of new homes which will pioneer, oJe Meek, born In Wash-) music. be placed on the market. j ington county in 1SD5 is reported j Tlle management of the East Women law students at the uni-; U'U(' al Oulgmont. hlaho. Oregon Lumber company ai Enicr verstiy of Oregon have organided "Tho t'nivcrsity of Oregon Hold-, prise has announced a 20 per cent and will petition Kappa Beta PI, a 1 ing company will ftoal a $70, 000 reduction of wages effective ill law fraternity, for a charter. j bond issue to provide for a new ' once. lie Standard Beverage of Sieople wKo emand Flavor, Quality and Satisfaction Known" everywhere, buy 1 by tlftj n. Bozefl 1!X yjftft home, M Anheuseh-Busch St.Louis Jfcftots cordially invited to Inspect our plant ; The genuine bears this signature )mT O Gideon Stolz Co. Distributors, Salem Price 30c. ullertons Price of LADIES' READY-TO-WEAR and SHOES Adjustment Sale encing Thursday Nov. 4 at 9 o'clock A. M. mmmr - . . . .w mm i fflcf s- re " ' not -t s J m m ' v m m -m ' m ' w w a ' w m mw r m u m m m m mm. imrw m . a . m m rm t m m - j m m u mm f 11 mm Bmmamtw -f.w .r ji av mm mm. : tm- ll V f Im f I MUm M M I -AT M A I a. mm m I J mm t M I V I W M ' f I J W u I " w WKtiMMMI Mm r V . 1 I mT t M 1 M I M M v .t " TT tm vvlvn J JU LJ I VIV All aLj 1 V JVJ VUA 4 irjj-iATv ' v HfW I wr: 1 Pip I j m . m . r r It V I .. - J. I . . JL . m . m mt - li i ,t , rt st s s si It- ,m MlY H 'TnH C ft SI 1 ft T 4 rrt ft 11 ml lUsCd Ul WfllCfl IfllS STOCK Will J I CroU lUIXC UtW UL-LUUILI tmVp Wtn-J ' viwrvw w wmm'mw -fe . " " T - - I'"" m X m m TS If 11 X J. I I J X f. iM. 11 ftiiIAM rxt -IU O ii v i nioi n s-c h utrrn n r n c iir t n is tr r v 1 1 i i .iiiif iii if if. 1 1 i s i. r t i tt lilui o mii i t i u jii t-(t u ii Lily r iliu iliL li jiiv l.ilo r viri vn- yivi'vui w v '- snic? tiflf FULLERTONSG UA R- tta this will be a GENUINE VI mm I I ri i I I r -v I Assortment of STRICTLY SEA- a ill r m m Every Lady who attends this Sale will see at a glance MORE MERCHANDISE THAN HAS EVER BEEN SHOWN AT ONE TIME in the history of our storey with the positive assurance that each and every article offered in This Sale WILL BE A SAFE BUY. its Now Priced at $l y.ou y.ou $j.ou q.w p.u Coats Now Priced at $1 6.50 $26,50 $36.50 4b.tu m B. flaW mmmM. Hi Mk. $56.50 and $bb.5U OUEEN QUALITY SHOES iVo priced at $1.65 $3.95 $5.98 $6.85 $fc.y The Terms for this Sale will be STRICTLY CASH. No goods sent on approval, no returns, and NO FREE ALIbKAUUivz. STREET Corner State and Liberty Streets FULLERTONS 114 LIBERTY STREET McGilchrist Building Corner State and Liberty Streets