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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 3, 1920)
r r . v jfovember 3, 1920 The Capital Journal Salem, Oregon ' 1 muSm i iHHMHMMMMi; X y IB Chicago, Nov. 3. Returns from wW - M. . BH 2250 ""' 5730 H JL T I fit ll jBM n(ls incl"linK H05 in Cook coun- III if If-VN 9H fer1?.', Page Seven' r f 'f-iBWO; EVENTS :fjj7-0pen forum. ( 11 Armistice day i llrcEOll, lH.roTd Henry, KoT. , a Salem Bosc pears grown at Medford. The price for which one cur of these pears was sold was $7.38 a box. This figure is the highest for which any pear has been sold in New York this season, and the1 highest for several years with but few exceptions. auspices Bureau, Grand thea- 11-12 Eighth an jTlielody Minstrel, peni- ' f.ry;iFootl)all, Salem JL ., McMinnvilie h.gh. Mothers club. Notice. Special meeting of auto : mechanics at laDor temple tonight. I 263 E vt r:, i. War I JL' Commercial f and Breeders a8; 'Suon meet, Co.nm-"- ,1 jUahee Country club. Attention: Accountants, book keepers and office men. I will be in Salem to interview the above applicants on Thursday and Fr day, November 4th rtnd 5th at the Marion hotel. Many positions at salaries ranging from $2500 to $6000. Are you looking for some thing better? If so apply in per son between 9 a. m. and S p. m. C. M. Massey, Marion hotel. 264 Chicago. Nov. 3. Chicago wom en cast a heavy vote for the elec tion of Senator Harming and Gov ernor Coolidge. ith approxi mately half of the returns in Chi cago complete, the vote shows tha 91.191 women voted for the re publican presidential ticket as compared with 155,603 male votes. In the democratic race, however, the men outvoted the women near ly two to one. . Notes hmrt House jie Gilbert vs Martin Gilbert .i i' n n i Hoy IWMlngH'c johilWilP.neiiu'" . I'reltatC nun I ... i,!.. nt A nn: rv W"T" otent. Petition, or- His bicycle was stolen from 740 S. 14th street yesterday, A, W. Lane told police. It WtJS later recovered at the corner of 15th and Mission streets. ... Delineator with Kverybodys $4.2 C yrly. The Ace, 127 N. High. 263 gte of Clara a. -,u." Motion Hayden, Estao f William u j,hrifi petition. B. T. ftindall Man iafte lucrum u.. Ooliiaile, 22, fanner Is ami j. " of Scotts 18, Sa- 6, median Condit. 25 27. farmer, Iris Newton Miller, KCTion. v ,w r. mom. JLJZmi Bse Gibbons, 24, Batty Statistics Died - . i iQ-in ,arri- lovenn"-! i, - pa, 1819 N. Fifth street, at the tmtlli years, me m'iiw ' wRhb and Clough parlors. ,3Mennent will be made at incidence tomorrow In afternoon. Go to Grand theater tin nuirns. for elec-262 Friday night, tpaia auvj ftmk Hoover identified a bi- kh.. , him v.liTi V. il nas up by Officer ictor. Dancers notice, the Security friends and be there. 264 Cabbage l'ic per lb. delivered. , s ni.i a rn..nn IQl 266 1- PidorUB':Review $2.50 per year mu nuiiieu tunc UUIJ. illC iv-t, Ail automobile wnven by C. May ni,L- m. MHa,l hi. C U i. - Election returns Tues. night, hot !, leweici. watchmaker, Sa- Wule driving west on State 3ertajr, E. C. Giles collided with Mtomobile driven by W. R. eta, Mr. Giles explained to no- 'The Hicks machine sustained saiahed fender, it was stated. Union 7 MM 111. cents. Fitts Market. SSlKrin itrrirmal.! in "Tno Pp in his latest fun creation U." will start 3 rlav run 1 U Liberty tomorrow. 263 You are cordially invited to in spect the Cliiincey greenhouses, 10th and Market streets on Satur day and Sunday and view the won derful array of autumn flowers now in full bloom. The green hous es are open from 10 o'clock to 5 o clock for pleasure of visitors, no sales made. 265 .1. tngermansen and wite were in the city last evening. They are going to Oregon City to spend a few rVtyi with their son. Chas. Reynolds, bookkeeper of the CooHdge & McCIaine bank at Silverton, and Mrs. Reynolds were visiting in the city yesterday af ternoon. Guy Walker, a merchant of In dependence, was transacting uus iness in Salem yesterday. H. E. McCaskill of Silverton is in the city. Mr. McCaskill has lust returned from a nextended visit at Texas and Oklahoma. He goes to Portland today to appear in the divorce cse which Mrs. Mc Cskill hs started. The election board at Rosedale have registered a vigorous kick over the manner in which tthe registration books were turned over to them. Very many elect ors, they claim, who had regis tered, failed to find their names on the registration books when they appitired at the polls to vote, and were obliged to be sworn in if they' voted at all: Several went away angry and would not register Montana Helena, Mont., Nov. 3. On the face of returns at 9:30 a. m. to day former Senator .T. M. Dixon had , lead of nearly 22,000 votes over B. K. Wheeler, his dimiocra ic opponent. Reports from 609 of the state's 1483 precincts gave Dixon 58,392 to 36,683 for Wheel er. This included 74 precincts out of 81 in Silver Bow county, which gave Wheeler a slight advantage, he having received SS29 votes to Dixon's 8700. California San Francisco, Nov. 3. Re turns early today from 2123 pre cincts out of 615 4 in California gave for Harding 235.464 and for Cox 83,649. In the United Suites senatorial contest 1631 precincts gave Shortridge 99,358 and Phelan 89,646. Returns from 684 precincts gave on amendment number 1, the anti alien land law, 68,412 for and 22, 471 against the nwsure. San Francisco, Nov. 3. Returns from 2313 precincts out of 6154 in California give Cox 94,952; Hard ing 271,104; Debs 10,665; Watkins 591. For United States senator 1921 precincts give Phelan 109,472; Shortridge 123,910. Missouri St. Louis Mo., Nov. 3. Although both parties today still claimed to have carried Missouri, republican candidates for the principal state and national offices continued to incrinse their majorities. Wtiith nearly half of the state's 3810 precincts in, Senator Harding led Governor Cox by about 35,000 and Senator Selden Spencer was about the same number of votes ahead of his democratic opponent, Breckinridge Long. Arthur M. Hyde, republican candidate (or governor, was running well ahead of the national ticket and had an advantage of more than 50,000 votes over Atkmson, democratic nominee. Champ CVirk. former speaker of the house, led his republican opponent, Hukriede by less than 1000 votes in 79 out of 268 pre cincts. St. Louis, Mo., Nov. 3. T. Vf. Hukriede of Warrenton, Mo., re publican, today passed Champ Clark, democrat, former speaker of the house of representatives in the race for representative from the ninth congressional district. Returns from 105 out of 268 rave Hukriede 12,912; Clark 11,407. Lower Millinery Prices Great Sale of TRIMMED HATS Hawaii Honolulu, Nov 3. Incomplete returns indicate that Jonah Kalan ianaole, republican defeated L. L. McCandless, democrat by two to one for territorial delegate, and that the next legislature will be overwhelmingly repuolican. Louisiana New Orleans, La., Nov. 3. Sen ator Harding polled the unprece dented total of 17,090 in the city of New Orleans with five of the 157 precincts missing. He carried ten known country parishes, ap parently wias an easy victor in the third congressional district, and eight city precincts, mostly in the uptown residence section gave him majorities. Four Special Groups $2.75, $3.75, $6.75 and $10.50 Clever New Shapes of Velvets, Velour Plush, Beaver, etc., frequently combined with Satin, Crepe, and other fine materials, many neatly trimmed with wings, ribbons and distinctive orna ments. This season's models. Trimmed Hats worth regular up to $5, Sale price $2.75 Trimmed Hats worth regular up to $8, Sale price $3.75 Trimmed Hats worth regular up to $12.50, Sale price $0.75 Trimmed Hats worth regular up to $15, Sale price $9.75 Salem Or Old White Corner Salem. Oregon. SALEM'S GREATEST WOMEN'S APPAREL STORE WAIT OR THE BIG 'jjad Mrs. Frank Mohny and fc,, 'u' J" are m(lican o "viii die. iu i mcr residents and may again J their home here. The New ""7 winters M. they say, are too BOme Of bettor unit. t Prices ,lnd Sr.rtrcM etnlf Clough, funeral directors. 263 E at the Eligh theater r. Pria,- mm oaiuraay. 263 r" Cooperative KiT;, uon 8aJe held yester- V-i- association market in sales of th. Nebraska Omaha. Neb.. Nov. 3. Revised and corrected totals for 990 of Nebraska's 1877 precincts for pres ident give: Harding 139,985: Cox 68,436. The same precincts for govern or give Governor McKelvie. repub- 84.504 Moreheaa, aemuu.i, th nol VATt-av inrienenaem, it,""" Driving Down Prices Even with New" Fall Stocks arriving we are hammer ing away at Lower Prices, marking the "New Arriv als" at the "Back to Price "-and always remember we are the GOOD GOODS STORE Hand Bags of Qualify Have You Seen Our New Hand Bags? You would only expect finding such high quality showing in the large shopping centers. Hand Carved leathers, with leather craft stitching; Beaded Bags in cleverly executed designs; Shopping Bags that are so very popular now in the larger cities. You can form some idea of the completeness of the show- QC TO jOA AA ing when the Bags range in price from tfOl.W Anticipate your Xmas gifts while this stock is complete. SALEM'S GREATEST STORE MILLER e KX , ntti.iM b. Farnum M THE 'ERPIECE I Were King" LAST TIME TONIGHT GEORGE WALSH IN FROM NOW ON' STARTING TOMORROW EILEEN PERCY IN THE POPULAR STORY FROM SATURDAY EVENING POST The Husband Hunter She hunted a husband and walked into a trap Then things grew lively. SCENIC COMEDY Startu,gurday- UNTAMErr gTTanT) VJ THEATRE SALE Friday, 9 a. m. SHOES PRACTICALLY CiVEN AWAY EVERYTHING ON SALE INCLUDING Hanan, Bergman and Witch Elk PRICE SHOE CO.