Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, November 05, 1920, Page Page Five, Image 5

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    .November 5, 1920
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The Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon
mw i Vim ttd on pa&e 8 it8 on November 17 and IS The ob-
Page Five
Mrs. M. Williams, who was op
erated on at the Salem hospital a
re wdays ago, has been removed
to her home near Sublimity and is
recovering us well as could be expected.
.
-nBKT EVENTS
.-Open forum.
ThnskCvini
.
i Armistice day
f,
' .. .Harold Henry.
k auspii'fx m." -1
Bureau, Grand thea-
. 11.12 Eighth an-
y Jlinstrei, insu-
iiFootbail. Salem
. McMinnviile high,
J?'2 2. Roy KiS the
which leaves Saturday morning to ... .... , ""roi were visitors
play F&cific university at Forest T i J TV, S mther'
M rs.
Grove.
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Mothers
lub.
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ak P. H. Lambert of Stayton was in
sjc the city on business one day this
Dressmaking,
Phone 1824M.
70S s.
12th St.
266
Mr.
and Mrs. W w n... ...
the Union Hill district were shop
Ping in the city a few days ago.
A good selection of potted plants
1 cut flowers and ferns from the
'. Plant greenhouses will be sold
j Friday and Saturday at Fletcher
j and Byrd's feed store, 223 N. Com-
! mercial. 205
oy Kelly Bum. disposed of his
sawmill in the eastern part of the
Hemstitching 10c per yd. Mull county to J. M. Moore of Roseburg
& Henderson, over Millers store. , In the deal Mr. Kelly takes a fruit
26 ranch in southern Oregon. He will
, move there soon.
Save the Vim ad on page 8 its'
worth 30c. 265 Mr- "n" Mrs. R. Phillips of near
Stayton visited their daughter in
Attorney Swoffard of Eugene Ba'ern a few days ago.
was a business visitor in the citv.
Mann Aluttison of Independence
was in the city on business last
evening.
in p. 1711
fliers and !',,"., :s
Hon meet, "
j p. m.
j Am.;;.. meet:i
llanee tuu'""
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ror iimjiea time oniv. rne Anp. 197
week.
Pictorial Review $2.50 per year
ject of this address will be, "Some
observations on the California nut
industry find lessons we can learn
for the Pacific northwest."
Mark Poulsen, deputy ccireoryr.edt
Mark Poulsen, deputy city recorder.
The Beta Chi sorority had as
dinner guests Thursday evening
professors Minna L. Harding and
Helen I. Hanna of Willamette university.
John B. Sullivan, a newcomer in
Salem, has purchased a lot at 1450
South Fifth street and expects to
build on it a home costing approxi-1 T n xii. , ... ...
mately $2,000, according to the JJL V. OF "
building permit manager of the Oregon Growers
unuinfc peimit. Cooperative association, is In the
eity today conferring with associa
tion officils.
Nine hundred dollars will be
spent in altering a house at 25th
and Maple streets by John B. Sul
livan, according to the building
permit issued him yesterday 'by
VIM Flour
hrt House Notes
.N'orth High.
Cirrail Coin l
Ly n, Dobrkovsliy vs
Love. Jeweiei,
tm.
watchmaker, Sa-
Frank
ltv Summons, order.
Uou Holding company. Ord
Leflrming sale.
ja Kennedy vs Frank C. Sib
L al. Motion. ,
Ci Pierce vs L. K. M. Pierce.
Bm.
Fb. Pearson vs Margaret J.
Lft et al. Complaint.
I Marriage Licenses
L r lewis. 20. carpenter,
F Curtis street, Alb;
!inlea L. Young. 25, 447 N.
ptyrtreet, Salem.
jE Annen, 68, retired farm-
Angel and Elizabeth Kel
, Mt. Angel.
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Save the Vim ad on page 8 its
worth 30c. 26
xne tseia uol sorority natt as
dinner' guests Thursday evening
Professors Minna L. Harding ,md
Helen I. Hanna of Willamette uni.
versity.
William Fox, George Oliver,
Francis Kinck and Verne Fergu-
Cal., son were dinner guests at Laus
anne hall Thursday evening.
111 1J 1 r ii ' I M.I I 1
Died
nv. Fri lav November 5.
Mrs. C. W. Davis. The re-
are at the Webb tnd
Salmon 7 cents.
Phone 211.
Fitts Market.
C. S. Browne and family have
moved to Salem from Aunisville.
Warren Hunt and his orchestiyi
"De Luxe" will play for the Cher-
Mr. and Mrs. p. W. Noftsker of
Silverton were visiting in the city
yesterdiiy.
Officer Victor took to the Salem
police station last night a man who
said his name is Clarence Owens.
He uas given a night's lodging in
t lie City jail.
Men who gave their names as
P. J. Smith and John McElroy were
given free beds In the city jail last
night.
TODAY - TODAY
VAUDEVILLE
VAUDEVILLE
VAUDEVILLE
Alleging that her husband had
associated wit hothor women and '
that he had made r. representa
tions to her concerning certain
Salem property. Lulu Pierce filed
divorce proceedings Thursday
against L. R. M. Pierce. The cou
ple were married at Salem, June
29, 1017. Mrs. Pierce asks that her
former mine of Li.lu BrjHnt be re
stored to 1 e'.
C. I. Lewis, manager of the or
ganisation department if the
Oregon Growers Cooperative asso
rian dance tonight. Mr. Hunt will elation has accepted an invitation
BLIGH THEATRE
Great Reductions
on
MILLINERY
furnish the music for the big min
strel at the penitentiary next week
- 265
Born
Be named neien ueorgeiie.
NnvAmiMH tt ,
re cordially invited to in-
tie Ckineey irreenhouscs.
utd Market streets on Satur
ate Sunday arid view the won-
array of autumn flowers
in toll oioom. The green hous-
open irom lu a olocK to 0
(or nleasure of visitors, no
moita O C Z
be a pror;ram nnd basket SO
at Auburn school Bist. 118,
e. ' K
UerfPr accni- 1'r.r, .......
Commercial club hist night
His bicycle was stolen from in
front of the Y. M. C. A., James
'Jreen of this city, complained to
police last night. The wheel has
not yet been found.
Save the Vim ad on page 8 its
worth 30c. 265
to deliver an address at the state
convention of the Farmers Union
to be held at Dallas on December
8. He will speak on "Cooperation
And Oregon Agriculture." Mr.
Lewis will also address the West
ern Walnut association at its an
nual meeting to be held at Port
land in the chamber of commerce
Invigorates
Men and women who have tiiken
from one to three bottles of Vinol
will tell you that it gives them
All members of Cap
ital post No. 9, the
American Legion, are
hereby requested to new lease on life, when they
assemble at Rigdon
undertaking (parlors,
2 p. m, Sunday, Nov. 7, 1920, to
,ittend the funeral of Comrade
Curtis W. Willson. private Co. F,
20th U. S. engineers, killed in act
ion. By order of W. Carlton Smith,
commander; Allan G. Caifson,
adjutant. 267
to go
thought they had begun
backward.
Sold by J. C. Perry drug store,
Salem. (adv)
VINOL
Saturdav m,p
It
Swly rally Was held FrirVy
Willamette university as a
f for the football team.
! Rostein & Greenbaum
REDUCED PRICES
stone
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"Black Birds"
"SnoqJky"
THE BTJMANZEE
' JBIG SHOW"
Any reductions in wholesale quotations are immediately
reflected in our present stock. The customer gets the
immediate benefit, you do not have to wait until we
purchase the new goods at the new prices.
Ladies' New Fall Coats at Reduced Prices. Be sure
and see tnem, nice wooien coats at jw h-m.
Millinery Nice New Fall Hats. Our prices have always -J
been reasonable. Now at Reduced Prices.
Fancy Feathers and all Hat Trimmings at Reduced
Prices.
Silk Petticoats at Reduced Prices.
Nice Silk Petticoats, beautiful shades at
H t $6.50
Jersey Silk Petticoats, very pretty at
Colored Silk Velvets at Reduced Prices.
Sheetings, Percales, Outing Flannels at Reduced Prices.
240 and 246 Commercial St.
Our Regular $10.00 to $16.00 hats now.
$6.85
Our Regular $6.00 to $10.00 hats, now $3.35
Children's hats from C $3.00
These are the greatest millinery bargains ever offered
and a great opportunity to save money.
Salem Variety Store
152 North Commercial Street
ELECT
j Oregon' Pulp & Paver Co.'s Stock j
As a Safe 9 Home Investment write or phone
A. G. Riach, Bligh Hotel
HOOVER
tt BEATS, .
as ii Sweeps
as it Cleans
Your Hoover will gently beat the rugs a
thousand beats a minute. As it beats out
every particle of destructive embedded
grit it will sweep up all the clinging
litter and prolong the life of your rug;
WM. GAHLSDORF
The Store of Housewares.
9fo HOOVER
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Tomorrow! Remnant Day
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IG MONEY SAVING EVENT
SHOP EARLY!
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'"WC DAY Ut I HIS LAKLVIV u vyi 1Ji""
REMNANTS l2 PRICE
FT Open
K at
a. m.
Good Orenrf- ,
SI
Doors Open
at I
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9:00 a. m.
Salem Or,
Old White Corner Salem, Oregon
SALEM'S GREATEST WOMEN'S APPAREL STORE
LOWER PRICES ON
WOMEN'S DRESSES
BEGINNING SATURDAY
We will inaugurate an extraordinary sale of Women's High-Class Dresses, at the
lowest prices of the season, including wool serge, jersey, messaline and taffeta
silk, newest and best styles at wonderful price reductions, $25 to $32.50 Dresses
now offered for $18 75
$32.50 to $37.50 Dresses
$24.75
Now
rSerges, silks, Georgettes, satins, velveteens, Jerseys, silk
and seree in fact. Dresses of everv rWrrinHrm A mt fas
cinating collection in an almost endless number of the styles 'p
most favored this fall. The models, sows hrauler) honHoH anA W
button-trimmed. Handsome tailored pftWta tr.n ;.i -v,q h
most becoming styles imaKinable. Such colorings as black, navy,
blue, taupe, poihis, biege, steel grey, brown, white, rose, lavender,
apncoi, eic. f
WOOL SWEATERS
Medium and heavy Shetland Wool Sweaters, including Hare,
Tuxedo, slip-on and sport models, plain or fancy weaves, some
made with belts, others with sashes, principally in plain col
ors tpj fir fn ti-ir rrv
Remarkable Values in Women's and Girls'
COATS and SUITS
$40 to $45 COATS NOW
$33.00
Beautiful Garments from best makers. Wool velours,
plushes, burellas, broadcloth, velvets and other wanted ma
terials. Belted or semi-fitting models. All leading colors.
$47.50 to $55.00 COATS NOW
$37.50
Smart new belted Coats with large convertible collars in
round or square effects ; new plaited styles and military mod
els in latest designs. Chevoits, velour, meltons, burellas and
mixtures. All sizes and leading colors.
$55.00 to $67.50 COATS NOW
$45.00
Every Coat in this lot is of Superior Quality the fabrics
are new and desirable, the styles are uncommonly smart, the
workmanship of the best. These garments came to us at an
advantageous price, and we have marked them to sell at a
substantial saving to our customers.
Suit Sale Extraordinary
$35.00 SUITS NOW OFFERED AT
$24J5
Some are plain tailored models. Others in novelty styles.
Many with large collars trimmed with furs and plush. Some
trimmed with braid. Materials are serges, broadcloths, burellas,
velours, gabardines and mixtures, in prevailing colors.
$45.00 and $50.00 SUITS NOW
$37.50
Hand.ome Suits embracing many desirable style features
favored by the devotees of fashion. These splendid garments,
SO skilfully designed and carefully tailored, will win instant ap
proval from women desirous of adhering closely to the prevailing
modes. Though faultless in style, fit and quality, they have been
especially under-priced for this event.
$55.00 to $62.50 SUITS NOW
$45.00
There are so many beautiful new models that it is impossible
to describe them in detail. Suffice to say every new and popu
lar style for winter is represented. Suits of burella, serge, ve
lour, velvet, broadcloth, poplin and novelty mixtures. Braid and
fur-trimmed models.
FLANNEL MIDDY BLOUSES
Good Middy Blouses of red, navy, and black flannel, smart new
styles for school wear, several different models to select from,
ail at moderate prices.
Buy FURS AW
Furs were never destined to be in greater
demand than for this coming season, conse
quently we made elaborate preparations
months ago for Fall and Winter business,
taking unusual care in selecting the furs and
making sure that the workmanship and styles
were right.
Fashion demands a Fur Neckpiece for the
frock or suit, consequently we have assem
bled at Salem's Greatest Women's Apparel
Store, a varied showing of handsome pelts, at
money-saving prices.
Economy Department Where Lower Prices Prevail
Nothing Over $25.00
Annual Sale of TRIMMED HATS con
tinued Saturday.
Mont phenomenal Hale of young Ladies' and
Woiiien'H Trimmed Hat ever known in Salem.
Clever new shapes of velvets, velours, beaver,
etc. Turbans and large velvet Hats are Includ
ed, many are neatly trimmed with wings, Os
trich feathers, ritibms and new distinctive orn
aments. The assortment includes small, med
ium and large shapes, black and all the lead
ing colors. To make selection easy, we will
arrange till hats up to II' In three lots on
our tables and showcases, as follows:
Trimmcil RW, Mrll regular 94 and S4.50
Sale Price
Trimmed Hats, north regiilur sc. to $7. AO
Sale Price gJ 75
Trimmed Male, worth regular M to $10.50
Sale Price ...
$2.75
$6.75
MISSES' and WOMEN'S UTILITY
COATS $24.75
At IMl price we have an excellent range of
Coats, r.ll designed not only for service, but al
so for looks. Smart Coats with wide be!t.
large , ollars and pockets. Some trimmed
with ! ur or Plush Coat with pleats at
hack cr with gathers. Dozens of new stvles.
Heltons, kerseys, chevoits, burellas and vel
vets. Bctra good value.
WOMEN'S and GIRLS' COATS $19.50
-Ntw belted styles. Some with large col
lars and self-colored buttons. Coats suitable
for Street. School or Motoring. All sizes.
Materials are meltons, chevoits. velveteens,
and mixtures.
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