Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, November 18, 1920, Page Page Seven, Image 7

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    Kovember 18, 1920
11c Capital Journal, Salem. Oregon
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nrFENTS
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" iiesre of Pusct
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otim? Salem
II- J rnmirurcial
ru 20 rooiua". o
H"' " ., ,.a Euitene
24. in -
L. JB.-Football. Wil
Ste vs. Whitman col-
u Blem. al, Ralera
tm. -ru. "ixr: r,aPg
, IC&001 VS. ! -
twhool, The Danes
County
, commercial club.
IJ-.-War Mothers
, armory.
.hall.
E ..-First Concert by
Itm Sympnony
iory.
Salem qamp No. 118, Woodmen
of the World, and Silver Bel Cir
cle No. 43, Neighbors of Wood
craft, will hold their annual home
coming Friday evening Nov. 19th
All neighbors and family are in
vited. 276
The home of better service,
moderate prices and largest stock
Webb & Clough, funeral directors.
275
will represent the seniors, and ji
cille Tucker jind Vivian Isham the
juniors. Forensic Manager Gil
bert will announce the dates for
these contests shortly.
Cabbage for kraut, lite deliv
ered-. Ward K. Richardson, phone
278
494.
Hemstitching and braiding 10c
per yd. Mull & Henderson, over
Miller's. 277
It will pay you to get prices on
all kinds of feed from the Charles
Notice. Ask for "Health Creed"
also "Small Boy's Prayer" at the
following stores: "Spa," "Gray
belle,' J. H. Simpson grocer, cor.
Union and Commercial, Y. M. C.
A., also Y. W. C. A. These cards
will make an ideal Christmas gift
for your boy, nephew or neigh
bor's boy, as they Will instill a
beautiful thought in the mind of
each boy who receives one. The
proceeds will be given to the Boys
Scout organization. Cards 25c, en
velopes for mailing, Rc. 277
Thanksgiving foot hall Willam-.
R. Archerd Implement Co. before ette vs Whitman, conferenee game
buying.
377
Robert Sawyer of bend, editor
of the Bend Bulletin and county
judge of Deschutes county, was in
Salem this morning on his way to
Portland ti attend the livestock ex
position.
rt House Notes
Circuit Court
In, HcClure vs Jfiawara ivic-
Affidavit, stipulation.
Ham i. h.reni
Notice to produce, repiy
tended .answer.
Probate Court
C. Martin estate. Order.
lianshlp of Kenneth Moore,
Jtoore, Haroiu luuuro,
1 Jloore. Application for re-
i of guardian s bona, oraer.
I of J. B. Scharf. uam ana
1 order.
lie of F. W. Kelly, citation.
tonship of Olive jose-
Anderson. Order.
i of Alice Julia Goss. Af-
of George M. Wilson.
i of. Patrick Fennel. Affl-
of Lee Tip. Order, final
order confirming sBie,
t of sale.
Han-bun- Licenses
km C. Barnes, 26, sales-
chico Cal., and Ethel May
i it, clerk, 730 North Win-
ttt
Medock, 25, farmer,
ml, and Alma Koster, 20,
M.
Big dance Thurs. night at Co
tillion hall given by Knights and
Ladies of Security. Everybody wel
come. 276
According to a. specil bulle
tin received Thursday by Ser
geant Charles Davis of the local
recruiting station, there were 168
accepted enlistments in the Ore
gon district for the first ten days
of November. These enlistments
were for various branches of the
regular army.
The Charles R. Archerd Imple
ment Co. has Just received a large
shipment of feed. It will pay you
to investigate its prices before
buying. 277
There will be dVinces held every
Friday night in hall at Livesley
station. Admission, couples 60c. 277
John- Bean of Eugene, state
senator from Xine county, was a
capital visitor Wednesday.
Salem's biggest football iume
of the season, Willamette vs Whit
man, Thanksgiving day. Tickets
1.
Magazine club rate.
127 North High.
The
Ace,
276
Tickets II.
The ladies of the Presbyterian
church will hold a cooked food
sale Saturday Nov. 20, at Welchs-;
electric store, 379 State 277 :
Some
Monday, James Kye, 21, a res
ident of Aberdeen, Wash., arrived
in Salem by the brake rod route, i
out of funds and in search of a
"good job." He found it at the
local recruiting station, enlisting
in the infantry service for station
at Camp Travis, Texas.
T. F. Banks of Boise, Idaho.
Btate treasurer.elect for Idaho,
was a Salem visitor Wednesday,
studying methods in use in the
office of State Treasurer Hoff.
J Members of the army recruiting
r, I service win soon be wearing he
Iyidies hose in all the wanted new Insignia authorized by the
colors, Lisle threat hose 75c, silk mar department in a recent order
fibre 11.45. all silk 2, silk and i received In this district. The in
wool 12.75. A. E. Lyons, Nu-Bone ! signia is in the form of a shield
A bicycle, found at the corner
of Twelfth and Center streets yes
terday, was picked up, by the pro
prietor of a nearby grocery store,
and will be held by him until the
owner is found, police stated today.
Corset parlor, 429 Court St. 276
The junior and senior classes
chose debaters for the approach
ing interclass debates Wi-dnesd ty.
Paul Wapato and Fred McGrew
shaped chevron to be worn on
the left sleeve in lieu of the blue
and white sleeve band now worn.
Squash 2c lb. delivered. Ward
K. Richardson, phone 494. 278
HIGH CLASS
Vaudeville
SATURDAY SUNDAY,
GRAND
THEATRE
ly Statistics
.jBOBI.
-To Mr." and Mrs.
C. Colwell, 255 South
atreet. a boy, November 11,
It. To be named Epryl Leroy
I cents. Fitts Market.
I 111.
, jMrein-, watchmaker, Sa
W Ross and family have
from Yffkima, Wash.,
e they spent the summer and
Rose has opened an office as
accountant and auditor
i was formerly secretary ind
r tor the state highway de
at and later was secretary
and auditor for the
I company.
good waitress, opening
I p. m. Namklng Lane.
flH South High. 278
-Ask to hear this popu-
H, L. Stiff Furnittire
2T8
divorce proceedings filed
y, Maud L. Rector asserts
Albert B. Rector deserted
three minor philtlrfn and her-
llfeYember 7, 1917. The couple
Hurried in Marion county.
M, 1908. Mrs. Rector 'as-
pUat her husband is a foreman
S operations in n Montana
I locality and asks that he be
1 to provide for the main-
1 f these children pending
t of the case.
t Blame the Stork," it's
' corkmg comedy, at the
ri., Sat. 276
I wood reduced s lnsd 1.
Immediatp delivers
Logging Co. 278
' 8. Acheson of Shedd, rep
elect frim Linn coun-
M the eiecutive iffices
IliB t0 Pa" hu respect
or Olcott while in the
(route to Portland to at-
J Mock show. Acheson Is
us Linn county dairy -
' be one of the few
lve of the rural inter-
next legislature.
Special meetine of P
eific lodge No. 50 this
r wninj at o'clock.
' "orx in the M. M de-
Wee. 27
0ve Thomas
IN
"The
Flapper"
XS TIMES
TODAY
THE BIG
Thanksgiving Feast
Is now on at the BIG STORE -
Extra Specials In Every
Department
You cannot afford to miss this event
m
Good Goods.
j You cannot afford to miss this event
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Women, Misses and Children's Wear and Articles for use
Don't Forget
That every Store in Salem is adjusting stocks and getting
from under
Our Advise
Do not buy any article that you have no use for.
Shop the city thoroughly no matter where you buy.
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Pay As You Go
1. g. &WlVi fflo.
Quality
Merchandise
Prices
Popular
Advantage
in owning THE
PHEZ
Company's
preferred
stock
1
preferred
stock
1. You will get 1 Wore the Common Stockholders get
anything.
2. If dividends to the Common Stockholders are more
. . than 7, you get an equal amount.
3. If the Preferred dividend is passed you do not lose
because accumulated dividends must be paid before
the Common Stock gets anything.
4. If the books show that the value of the Common Stock
is increasing in building up a surplus, Preferred
Stockholders may convert their stock into Common
at the book valuee of Common, (its value today is $142)
and get a bonus for their stock of:
5 THE FIRST YEAR
10 THE SECOND YEAR
15 THE THIRD YEAR
20 THE FOURTH YEAR
25 THE FIFTH YEAR
This is where the
m
Yield Is Possible.
5. The more familiar you become with our plan, the
better you can figure big returns on your investment.
Ask the Promotion Department for our Booklet
"PHEZ A STORY"
THE PHEZ COMPANY
SALEM, OREGON
PHONE 204
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