The Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon
(Copyright 1920 by International
Trade Mark registered in the V. S
Auto Crashes Into
Another Standing
at Side of Road
Hllverton, Ore., Jan. 21. R. .
Wolcott'B rural mail delivery car,
left HtandlnR In the Htreet In front
of his house on the WW hill, on
lionduv ninht, wan ti uck by a ear
driven by John Kaser, according
to the latter' report to the police
JfJWWay morning. Mr, Kaser said
ua ..u... urivin. Irom his home west
of Hllverton und the Wolcott car
3s standing In the street with
... a. uni. ihe street light hang
ing Home distance In front of him,
toe Maid, made it impossible to see
the car parked, and a collision re
.Bulled. Mr, "Wolcott'a inachlo
lost one wheel ano wan i
damaged, but Kaser's car came out
in worse rendition. He stated that
the machine he was driving is
practically ruined. It Is said that
Bringing Up Father By George McManus
oh: I JU-bT
HAPPEN TO
LIVE Its THE
NEIGHBOR -
WHERE
HELLO " JI4Cb
OLD TOP' WHAT
ARE VOO DO IN
AROONO HERE'
a, HOOD-'
Mr. Wolcott wants Kaser to stand
the expense of repairing his car.
and Kaser contends that it had no
right on the street without a light.
The matter will probably be ad
Justed out of court.
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Community Club
Approves Change
In City Charter
Silverton, Jan. 21 At a meet
ing of the Hllverton Community
I'il. held recently, it was thought
that there would he an undertak
ing made to change the city char
ier, which a committee of club
SJSSHaWl have been working on for
sane time. The charter, which
Iras been read from time to time
w (iirterent sections dis
cossod, was adopted as prepared
by tlie committee, and at some
irr mure date the city
will can a special eli ctiori
upon its adoption.
las: i further tnai uv. in"--;. - , . ,
rranchise under which uie newer xiuutuiy '
is maintained. As a part of the I week OA account ol "'n'"-. ,0 111
miir r- viln J-Jrown, .mu . 1
the sc-v
wrell known in this vicinity, and
had lived here most of her life.
council
to vote
Former Resident
of Scotts Mills
Called by Death
Bona Ann
PhlUi
t .
Ore., .Ian. 21. Mrs.
oction, died at iv,r.i..
m'"'"',"" ha" -ving for'
.". " year, Nunda
ihe body was shipped
linn sreanssdsy by
"". and Ihe fun
"""""".V .lll.TII-:r,M
wits in tiie Scot In Aj
".v ion side at ho.
B M.
evening.
- Ssottl
say of .Silver
ier,! I wa.s held here
interment
c-iueterv
t,,...i... ..
,.,(,. r. ., -mi. toe
x-T : ' wh" iied two
' "ii me first da
'"'HPS IS
, fcmliy f ohildren
year
Iricr ' 1
player,
of Jan-
survlved by
She was
Explosion of Oil
Stove Cause of
Fire In Hospital
Hllverton, Jan. 21. The explo
sion of an oil stove at Dr. Heisley's
sanitarium Thursday morning was
the cause of a fire. An alarm was
turned in and the fire department
responded promptly, but before the
hose could be connected with the
hydrant, Dr. Heisley attached the
garden hose to a faucet In the
building and extinguished the
blaze, but not until considerable
damage w is done. The stove had
been tumi d down, causing the ex
plosion. The alarm was given at
about 9 o'clock, and within a few
minutes the street in front of the
building was crowded with people.
Banks at Dallas
Elect Officers
D illas, Or., Jan. 21. Hw Dallas!
National bank ami the Dallas City
bank held selection of officers nod
directors January i :j with Ute fol
lowing result:
Dalian National bank:
Hams, president; l-ugi
vice-president: Wa'tei
cashier The board of ill
slst of H. H. McCallon.
It B. Williams, Kit,.'..,.
Dallas City bank : U IC. Williams
president; V. (J. Vasgail, vice-president;
K. J. Craven, jaahter, .mJ
A. F. Ton r, uSHistar.t cashier. R.
B. Wilallms, J. w Crlder, U. h.
' haiiman, Dr If. Hayt- i , f. Yoa-
G. Vassell and !". J. Cra.
up the board oi direc-
kurn. V.
ven muk
tors.
Blocked Sewer
Cause of Suit
For $500 Damages
Hllverton, nr., Jan. 21, A dam
age case in which Dr. O. F H-is-
ley and his wife, S. Etta Heisley.
are plaintiffs and .Mayor L. C.
Baatman of Hllverton. defendant.
will Occupy the attention of the
ircuit court in department No 2
this afternoon, Dr, and .Mrs. neis-
y osteopathic doctors, operating i
initarium on Fisk street, allege
that Mayor Eastman in the con
st ruction of h!s iron foundrv last
spmmer on the bank of Silver
reek, stopped up a drain nine run.
ning from the cellar under the
sanitarium to Silver creek. The lot
:. n. v.-ii-ie
Hayter,
Will'ams,
ertoi'K con -fhairm
in;
Hsyter,
flABYS COLDS
is
areeoon "niDoed in the hud"
without "dosina" by use of
VICKS
V a ro Rua
uetr I Million Jan Und Yt,
where the foundry was erected
summer formerly belonged to J. M.
Brown and the Heisleyi obtained
I permission from .Mr. Brown to run
I the drain iiii-e through this lot. Mr.
Baatman later purchased the lot
from Brown and in excavating for
the basement under the foundry,
Mrs. Heisley claim, he damaged the
tiling to the extent that the sani
tarium basement filled with wan i
when the rain came last fall. For
this they want the court to allow
them damage hi the sum of
There has been a warm controversy
over the mater betwen the miv.,r
and the doctors for several montlis.
Mayor Eastman contends that
rleisleys have no legal right to
1 maintain thf sewer in question and
! will attempt to show that it was
i violation of a city onli
ne stated that by reason of
tin pipe or sewer pipe or
Ipe the basement under the
foundry has filled with water dur
ing the winter months and that th3
foundry has tilled with water dm -Ing
the winter months and that 'he I
foundry had to suspend operations
fort wo or three weeks. Hr,sta'
Skin Troubles
3 Soothed
With Cuticura
Soap, Ointment. Tlim. 2kv everywhere Semi--. I
rrei. of CaMctti LabemtorlM, Dipt. X, Ifftldon, Km, ,
ungalOW and Liberty bojs was
ihe later, the score bein
agreement
Bastman, when
built, Dr. Heisley 1
repair, and Eastn;
to
thai
igreement.
N'on-Suport ( barge I.
Tisitlng .V, H. ilathes i
Mr. and .drs. Bodle of 9t!eiu ar
movins to Liberty.
John So miiilt la vlsl il.'j la MM
ieu -"cir a lew days,
j Alex tajftno'dt has bcc:i us li-g K
i Schmidt's.
I Mr. and Mrs. Williams gave t
'dancing party at tluir new rsj
til
WilitlOCk l c.tlr.t
Qhent, 'an. 21. Brand VVhii
; lock, American ambassivdor to Hei
Kium, was guest of honor at a
banquet given by authorities of
this city and of easl Flanders to
day. Gold medals and the free
dom of the city was conferred
upon Mr. Whiilock. Toasts to Pros
Ident Wilson were offered,
l of nfl
i l" England :A,Mi
,.'''!", !'n'WIJ
tree'
In many ports
DON'T SI
fici:
On
fori
I and
ruesdt
Jinig,
this
sewe
Liberty
Liberty, Or., Jan. 21 loe I'.row:
of Newberg has been vtsitiuv .it 'hi
I j nome or j ri. rsmery.
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MOTHER'S FKMD
For Expectant Mother
Used By Three Generations
Villi torn BOOKLET ON MOTHERHOOD and BABY. IDE!
BiAOPtiLD Regulator Co depi 5-d Atlanta -
Creates Strength
Anyone dAbilftated, weak an
run down will find almost Immedi
ate relief and a .start toward per
manent health by taking Vinol, tho
most wonderful tonic of today.
VINOL
i)ld by J. C. Perry drug store,
( a d v '
Would Shut Down
Gas Works
"My stomach has been so tilled
wJ th Kii for i lie i ast i h ree yea rs
thai 1 felt I could pretty nearly
supply our town. 1 also hud fro
uuent pains in right side in region
of appendix. Doctors didn't help
much. One day my neighbor told
me about what Mayr's Wonderful
Remedy had done for him und I
got B bottle of our druggiat. I can
say that it will do all and more
than JTOU claim for it." It is a
simple, harmless pr paravtion that
removes ihe catarrhal mucus from
the intestinal tract and allays the i
Inflammation which causes prac
tically all stomach, liver and in
testinal ailments, including np-
pendiottis. One dose will convince
or money refunded, J, C. Ferry,
P. 3, Fry and druggists every
where, (adv)
Use Soothind
yvui nead, i
Mu-sterole on your'
It draws nut thi.
awaytliepain.usualvi
Mubteroleisaclesl
"'"lie wiinoiiotim
a mustard nlaste,..
Many
oiwg
rer.oinnit'nrt (n,....il
bronchitis, croup, g
"'" imDago, paingaj
uai-K oi joints, spij
bruises, rhilhlalnt I
of the chest lit n-J
tnoma). U is aiwavsi
ojc and Uicjars;!
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Wees WeCloS. Oin- Kl S,',(,sn JANl'ARV '..KARASOE SALE. ThePnblk Demoded Lowrr Prices- UV Gave Them - Cousequentlv We Are EujojiJ
EVERY ARTICLE HAS AN ABSOLUTE REDUCTION
V.,. ...... M.....V Items Are Bedueed to a Sh, of Former Prices. Folks-Come Saturday Prepared to Buy. We Have the Quality Merchandise and the Low Prim
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LADIES' FURNISHINGS
Burwsii Hmm, in all edOML
for
Black ;ind Hrtiun Besl Quality Childrea'a
ll(t'
f aslinu-n- Hose, (wo nairs for
I. adif' Flannel Nichtoowna
Indies' I l.innt'l NithtgOWM , out sizes
Ladies' Medium Weiehf Union Suits
I. adi.s- Hcav Weii-hl I'nion Suits, all stles 1
Infants' Double Crib Blankets
Ladies' Huntulow Aprons
Out in'.: I'lannel. ( viirds fir i
fi-l I nhltached I'equnt Sheetinjr. oer vard
Bopn Muslin, 7 yards for
Hest iualit Serim Ready -Made ( urtains,
oaeh
Indian Heitd. all widths, up from
Table Damask, uu from
W-incb Mink Hand Ttiwels. twti for
01! ( loth, dark eolors
Oil ( loth. Iii;ht co'ors
11.00
m
49
.75
.25
49
.65
,98
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1.00
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DRESS GOODS
Ail Woo' Ottoman ( loth, to 48 in.
according to width $i.s to $
Messalinea, all shades. 36-in
DreAas Plaids, very suitable for chil
dren's wash dresses, till eolors. pr yd
Blue Wool Serge Dress Goods, 52 in.
wide, ier vard
Kimona Flannel.-, ner pard
Larue Assortment Voiles, just the
thing for smocks and blouses, M
inches wide
AmosketiL' Dress (iingham. oer yard
( hallie. for quilts. M inches wide
School Day Cloth, (2-in., per yard
2.9S
1.65
.49
1.49
.95
.15
.25
BEDDING
1X15 I'ill.ws. each
$9.59 Comt. triers, each
99.59ttb-Wos Blankets
$5.50 Heather PtaM Blsnkrts
8S.50 Nashua Wool-Nap Hlankets
19.50, Size 72x81 Nathna
$1.00
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2.95 I
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199
5.49
ECONOMY BASEMENT
One of the big features of this Store is our
Economy Basement, where merchandise is
sold for about one-third of original cost.
We have special counters loaded with mer
chandise ranting in price from 5c to $1.49
If VOL hate not visited this basement till
now. we a k ou. in justice to yourself, to
del iv no kMkger, but come and see the won
derful alties offered here. One visit will
convince ou.
MEN'S FURNISHINGS
Handkerchiefs
Hock ford Socks
Blue Work Shits
Blue Denim Overalls i
Men's Haines I'nion Suits j
Flannelette Night Gowns
Dress Shirts . j
Ties '.'.'.IZZ
Hals S2.45 to $4
Boys' Suits, two uair pants 4
125 Men's Suits 13
ISO Men's Suits 14
I ' i Men's Suits t;
inercoais y
$35 Men's Overcoats. j(;
Boys' Mackinaw-,
.05
.09
55
.15
.49
.49
.U5
.49
.9S
.98
.50
.50
.50
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50
59
1214 pounds of
Sugar
S1.00
65c Gunpowder
Tea
30c
Victory Flow
per sack
$1.90
NORTHERN WHITE SI'RAY FLOUR,
Hard Wheat, bleached( Guaranteed)
$2.65
1 Can of Ilaking Powder FREE with each
sack.
60c Marehniallow
Choc. Cookies
29c
SHOES
Chibinn's Rubbers
Misses' Rubbers
Ladies' Rubbers
Gents' Rubbers
mmm duality Men s Work Shoes
I Udies' (Jo (Jualit Dress Shoes
Misses' Shoes
Dos' shoes
Hard Wheat Flour, our T
own brand
19 pounds 0" Rice
I sack of t orn Meal
$2.19
45c ,
5 pounds oi Best Shorten
irtr. in bulk I tL
nda of Best Peanut i n
Btter, in bulk 4ttlv
.29
.39
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.59
.98
.98
.98
.98
1 j 1 sack of Oatmeal
J
J j 10 ihs. of White Beam
I , Regular SOt Coffee in
j j bulk
,$l.O0
I 9c Peahen-) toffee. I
I 4 pounds f,,r
HOT COFFEE
SATURDAY
Match Scratchers
1921 CALENDARS
SPECIAL FEATURES
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LSS rdiS1.00 .,
39c
risliP 9 Pounds of Crisco .. .. lelW
v j c t
1 r7C
19 lbs. of Cuttolenc lelw
89c
t
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LOO
45c!
45c
53c
b'Oc
45c
85c
i 5 lbs. of CoUolene
1. 00 I GaSM of Salad or
I . I- H.. direct from ,he factor,, '
uorsui vnnevonaer 1111,
Soup
cans of Standard
Tomatoes .
and fresh :
" pounds, per pounr 40 C
M pounds, per pound 41 C
t:0 L l'ans of Peas
English Breilf-s t
j for f l Tea' 55c 5 en- of Miik
on
C 5 cans of Sweet Corn
cans of Salmon, tall
VI .. 1 t m , . .
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sw3sgaat: - mk .( n,.
mn PAOmnv TrZH "' '.' ' ' ' er- hut not least, our
iii i 0mWi,u "ilws UJUU J?'AiSHIONED PRICES
OLD-FASHIONED PRICES OLD
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