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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 28, 1921)
Page Two The Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon Opposition To Recall Voiced By Dallas Club Dallas, Or., Jan. 28. Tht Com mercial club of Dallas Is one of the most active forces In attempting to retain County Judge Robinson In hjs seat since the recall agitation hail been started. For some time lis leaders considered the recall .proposition a Joke and w-ibvi-i. ttr.t a candidate could never be Liven sufficient support to get an rle.'iion. but since the petitions tiave been filed and the recall can didate has more than 2000 names rf voters In Polk county back of im, the Commercial club of Dal las seem to be particularly inter ested In Mr. Itobinson and are be coming; very active. The follow iae resolution was drawn by tha Commercial club a few days ago nl will i- seen in the Polk coun- Sr pavers this week as a paid ad vertisement: .strutted and finished Tm Whom It May Concern: surface. Your petitioners. Dallas Com- "2. The Pacific highway from mi ci i.i I dub " of Dallas, Oregon, Multnomah county line through respectfully represent that. Washington county and Vamhlll Whereas. The fundamental ob- county by way of Hillsboro. Forest i of the Dallas Commercial ciub , Cirove. McMinnville. to Dallas. US to inculcate a sense of Individual obligation to the community ami foster welfare and development of the city of Dallas, and ' Whereas. By chapter 423, Gen eral Daws hi Oregon for 117, cer tain pre-cxislting ami eslalili.nn-.l roads and highways of this state bringing Up h other bv deoree McManus MAGCIE rWb rlE LOCKED Ifi - THE. DOCK fe BOLTED OH THE OTHER OE - 150 T HAE THE KET TO THE VI1I 1 lllll MI'JI' '"sfy . 1n.,Hi.hi 1920 bv International Feature o.."" -"- TriV.P u -k i.tered in the U. S. Patent Office" ' KSSjaDrWf ' 'i-fV CM 7 . 1 111 I TT?Si't,0V I jlll,. I OPEM THE DOOR WITH J II I THAT tllLVE WKkStA RORfir I " irr.jT"sJ t . obcRiii II wmtssi ' 1 A k . c 1 ' locked ix-j 1 yRw iLs I I estr x 1 II . I I I , f r - LOriTJ I V X UJrt. rvX III I a m VAT - 1 - 1 - " r , !H ITOiffffl I ' I ! - I I J1I I I .' Ill V H I I un I v - X, 1 1 1 I ' 111 la bbs 7rm i i i "i ii "H'liisss i 3 I i s.s JBSsebbW '"anV jd vsf r . s i n kit ir II I Ji -J ' i " . i..,i ri Tin infa! lUck-i-rinulaled. the Mountain States , it a practice to ride bleyej . actea upon im chas 8wartout of Marquam I at I ik 1 ,..,,,..,.,.- ,.,.,.il llm lino tram . ,u.l In Hu ritv. but""' J11'5' . . .., ..... IL. all, Inn hoKllital Wei I lU'Hllav .IUUI, I.UI"l"'; " . MV,HH v..x- UIMII1 l-Ii,: .-IH""." " I f I I L', ii. (suns- h(U b,. in' DairV llniilar nra f ia2i by iMTk fbatoh Sr!Vic. Inc. ,3J w.iy via, Holmea (jap re&ll. Monmouth and frhenff tal to the be:-t I Albany to Jefferson. A delegation Interests and welfare of the city of of Jefferson people held a confer- Dallas and Its inhabitants; ence with the Mountain States Therefore. Your pe'itioner riost ! company at Albany this week and earnestly and respectfully request f submitted the plan as outlined .Monmouth and Independence in that all residents and inhabitants ! above. While nothing definite was Polk county; to Corvallis and Mon-,of the city of Dallas, regardless of Reached at the conference, it ;s roe in Denton county, and through your other views and feelings v, ho i fiaj( that considerable encourage- las county." And Whereas, certain individuals ar" circulating petitions for the pur pose of recalling the present coun- of loyal allegiance and faithful I pany. service to his city and community, Jefferson petitioners state that that you, and each of you, retract ! the municipal plant now in oper- your statement of co-operation Utlnn. anil hnvinsr tha energy from rere adopt. l as a general highway j ty Judge based upon certain objects j with the highway commission In toa Jefferson Flouring imjlls, is mil principals. a mong which is i e . ennnection with said r'-call until puted to be "co-operation with tho , such time as the said commission state highway commission in locat-1 announces its Intention to coin.ily tag the West Hide Pacific highway' with Hie law; and bo it from Mc.vllnnville through Holmes (lap, Itickreall to Monmouth, thence south to Corvallis, all of which Is contrary to the letter and spirit of the above-mentioned law; and Whereas, It in of the utmost im portance to the future welfare and development of this comnuiniti and to the city of Dallas, and its Inhabitants, that tht above nnn-lioni-d law be enforced and the stale highway comniisison be com pelled to construct tin- West Side tin! Resolved. That a copy of memorial be published as an re tin' polk County Observer llemizer, newspapers of rrer. circulation in the city of Dallas this 1 In and m.i. in of this slate, to be improved nd hard surfaced by the state -highway i niiimisslon oui of 1 1,. funds In Its hands, derived from Itie sale hi certain bonds, Mil In tnid by said ai t, certain prlnclpnl, Misting and established roads were gperlfically designated as compris ing nun nigh way system, and as Ihe roads of the greatest eommer- 1 importance to the state, and as roads in ),i- n.nsl in, i ,d. m- Jlrovcd and hard surfaced by said fiimmlsslon wi ll Hie funds derived, llld to be il. lived, frimi thi- ale of tMinds; and Whereas, Section of said chap. "tr 42S, provides as follows: " I he highways di si riln d in sections ti ud 7 of said net are hereby di -1 highway according to the letto ttermtned to be the highways of first Un siiirit of the law; ami iiiportuiiie t t. general public Whereas, Certain indlvliluil wfthoalnte of Oregon. It Is hereby dents and inhabitants of the ritv of ;to Marion if it. is definitely deeid determined that the following high-1 Dallas have publicly announced 1 ed to build the line to this city, ways should be permanently con- that they favor the location of said I According to the plans now being New Light and POWer SerViCe May- inadequate to meet the require ments. The extension of the Moun tain States line to this city, it is said, will afford a night and day service, which is not possible un der the present conditions. The Mountain States people have tak en the matter under advisement and in the meantime the proposi tion will receive thorough investigation. :tig it a practice to riue upon the sidewalks In the this did not exempt .1. man. nuwietor of Kngu Mr. Binge man's 11U13 boy ar rested Tuesday on gom plaint of G rover Yates, night office?, who charred him with violating that rdinanci 111 city upon sii crnan b been in D. Aftei part of the sue. that bic l the " hot own . is it Lies c prohibiting yehlclen i. It is laid the Bng miuiv others h:n e ibit of rMtng tht'li' walk ii. front of T. se in the northwist for the reason that such bAd conUlt'on in not be ridltan up on it. Mr. Bnget Jury trial for his l del Enter Jefferson Silverton Boy Fined if or Kiaing Upon Sidewalks igeman, father of the boy. sen riding I'lHin this, par lk and in .'ons .pietK'c h? ext victim. His case was o that of his sin anil he would be cluaiMir to ty and pay til j fine than he case in court. IlaVd Bngeman pleaded guilty md was fineil $27.50. It Is reported upon the streets thai Bngeman will appeal the ease. However, he would not confirm the report, neither would he deny it. to rtgnt ino cour Tin infant chlid ot Sir. ami Mrs. ('has gwartout of Murquum died at the Bilverton hospital Wednesday afternoon and will be buried in Alt. angel today. Messrs Collins Portland were it helping citizens t Income tax report busy men for se left for Salem las and Roberta of li wn yesterday make out their They were very iral hours. They evening. The Walloons of sj lineal descendant, 0.3 Helgae. An old notion PmJ birds began to ,!ou,ll(, tine s dnv. S FOR U Silverton News BSI- JeffertMn, Jan. 28. It seems very probable that Jefferson will hooii have a new eleetrie, litfht and power Hyuieni, and it is also prob able that Ihe lin will be extended Silverton, Or., Jan. 28. !t way brought out in direct testimony in ' hf municipal court Wednesday that Mayor Kastma n's son and nu merous other boys have b?on mnk- i aitd th. tried before a selected jury on Wednesday afternoon. ,;. F. Ilos mer was attorney for the defend ant and Custer Ros;J ii.-tnl as city attorney Several witnes.-es n r called and it proved to be the ease of considerable amusement, ics mer undertook to brln. out testi mony in direct examination to the effect that it was :i cas' of spite work on the part of the officer be cause the Knifeman boy had been perflstenl in trying1 to coiled a milk bill from the polic Tho only recourse for the jury upon Pence was to find ths yon Faulty, but recommend.' 1 t fine be remitted. When the was so rendered Judze mm Valk 'l lutrtf fixed the fine .it S7.T() and a y Silvt the east hill yes- t tiie fire depart ds tit' citizens, it fit md no ni prog- ols dur- as to1 md was initiated of the 'ytHyii the "lonks." He t (lie r.fct raid he sa ing." The Kni thian piaU tion to Dr ci p. hall and ;hts of Pythias and Py is lotlK' gave a recep Wilson and bride in K. Wednesday evening and asant time was reported. That Sore Throat Needs Begy's Mustarine Whf-n your throat is flore, it's a unrs siff you ne''(i I . MtiRturine. That is. if yen want to iret rid of it in the iuiekeyt possible time. It's really ninrvtdonn bow this real yellow mustard improvement on theold i'aehiotujd mustard plaster will end sore, threat, tons! litis, chest colds, pleurisy ami lironehitis. It's nn exjif-'PTation to say that It often conquers them over night, sud it's lust as speed v a remedy for neuralgia, lumbago, stift" neek. aehing feet, sore muscles and swulleii joints. Hub A on freely. It cannot blister, hut It surely will ease the pains or rheumatism and gout, and you won't hare to trait till to-morrow for relief. You'll get it to-day often in un hour. 90 ..r (to cents buys a yellow box full Of Hefry'fl Mustarine and one. small box will itti tbe wurk uf 50 blistering mus tard plasters. Daniel J. Kry can supply you. iim.-i ... tx r .. wiiii i v ir Wr i.. You just rubMusterolein uouomj. uic jjam is gone.. snnthinCTeAmf,-.. M . . ll made with oil of mnci,lj m i . . 'U. u m i : . " "i uw y nuisesai iney win gladly tell yo. it gtves from sore throat croup, still neck, asthma, anu dtnes or thf iviinj. oma ir ?jirsi i tiiiiuiiuns, irtiotca feet mis Mll l At,,-- A- j... "v ucpcnoaoit uu via joi a; DOSpitai JOI KNAL WANT AI mix 2 JJECKT1ES, very pretty de Hisns, re f. price $1 each, special 2 for $1 LAK(iE Assortment Flannels, very good ffiade, Special (i yards , $1 ffiHiMiti 13 POI NDS SUGAR with other Merchandise Only., Special, 13 pounds for 36-INCH DRESS GOODS in many pretty plaids. Special 2 yards OLD FASHIONED DOLLAR DAY YES - the Dollar of Pre War Days is with us again, and especially is this noticeable at the PEOPLE'S CASH STORE, where you can at all times purchase QUALITY MERCHANDISE at a truly LOW PRICE without fear of having to over pay on the very next item you buy. The entire store is taking an active part in this DOLLAR DAY. MOST ITEMS WORTH TO $3.00 A Big Feature of this Dollar Day will be the fact that many items recently received from our buyer in New York City will also included. That means many New Things never shown here before. ALL WILL GO FOR AN OLD FASHIONED DOLLAR $1 j Jmlfa DOMESTICS AT DOLLAR DAY VALUES Flannels, six yards for $1.00 Hope Muslin, seven yards for 1.00 3C-inch Curtain Scrim, plain and flowered de signs, four ards for 1.00 R?eiceried Table Damask, per yard 1.00 PajaJHa Checks, three yards for 1.00 White Service Cloth, three yards for 1.00 Ecru Ait Linen, three yards foi 1.00 Crash Toweling, four yards for 1.00 2x36 Pillow CaaCB, three 'or 1.00 Percale and Gingham Uunualow Aprons, each 1.00 $10 I'rcde de Chine Wlglllf W. very prettily hand-embroidered, each J.!IS HI Misses Velvet Coats LM LADIES' FURNISHINGS AT DOLLAR DAY VALUES 4,r)t- IJuiMin Km 3 pair for , SI. 00 $2.2."i Silk HJM, each 1.00 $1.50 two-toned Si'k HflM, 1" pairs 1.00 $1.75 Ladies Nightgowns 1.00 95c Two-Piece I ndcrwear, per suit LOO $2 Ladies' Winter Wcii.ht 1'nion Suits, each 1.00 75c Dr. Parker's Children's Shoulder Supporters. LOO These innie in all sizes and in black ami white. Infants Casts, while, woolen and corduroy, up DOUBLE VALUES IN DRESS GOODS Lare Assortment of Wool Serge?, up from 75 Tricotines, 18 inches wide, per yard 2.98 Velvet, 18 inches wide, all color.s per yard 1.75 Silk Mull all shades, per yard 29 We also have a large assortment of laces that will go vary nicely with the above Dress Goods, and are. priced so that all can afford the verv prettiest amongst them. Wool Slip-On Sweaters, up from $.9s Caps to match "-- Seal Plush Scarfs, regular price. $18, Soecial of- nfer 6.98 Dress Gingham, seven yards for 1.00 Cretones. four yards for i0q Striped Shirtintr. three xards for . 1.00 Figured Kiniona Flannel, four yards for LOO Figured Sat fa, inches wide, two yards for L00 I laid Dress Goods, 36 inches wide, two vards for LOO Figured Dimity three yard- for 1.00 Blue Denim, four yards for 1.00 Mescalines. 36 inches wide, all shades and colors. Per 1a1rd 1.85 riKured Limns; Satins ,!ti inches wide, per vard 1.45 AHAVool Ottoman Cloth, to 40 inches wide at 1.9s MEN'S FURNISHINGS AT OLD FASHIONED PRICES $1 Ties, two for $1.06 $1.75 Men's Winter Ribbed Union Suits, each LOO 35c Men's Bear Brand Dress Socks, 5 nairs 1.00 $1.75 MenV Overalls, each 1.00 49c Men's Heavy Wool Socks. 3 pair? 1.00 75c Men's Leather Gloves, 2 pairs for 1.00 $1.50 Men's Golf Gloves, oer pair 1.00 Men's Hats, very latest fashion, priced at from $2.98 to $4.98 Suits for Men and Young Men. belted and straight styles, val. to $35. Our price $13.50 t sif,..-,o $25 Men's Overcoats tjjq $12 Men's Wool Mackinaw 7 50 $10 Boys' Macnikaws 5,93 $8 Boys' Suits, 2 pair pants ) .93 A SPECIAL CASH DISCOUNT of 25 , on ALL PANTS and COVERALLS from 2.98 BEDDING SPECIALS Cotton-Stitched Baiting. 7280. si aa Wcol Bats, 7280 j j,s Feather Pillows, each 100 Hasv) Comforters, wcH made with new cotton 2 98 Heather Plaid Wool Nap Blankets, regular sue 2.95 810 72x80 Naslma Wool Nap Blanket at SM A $6.56 Sub Wool, extremely heavy, size, 6x78. at 3 9.s V 122 Warranted All-Wool Blanket special at 15.50 Limited quantity. 1921 SHOES AT 1921 PRICES Children's Rubbers .H) Misses' Rubbecs j(( Ladies' Rubbers Gents' Rubbers -,, Good Quality Men's Work Shoes gjg Ladies' Good Quality Dress Shoes ;j 9 Misses' Shoes ., mo Boys Shoes ., qs ECONOMY BASEMENT Our Eronoim Basement is too well-known to go into detail concerning the TBslm that are on daillv sale. The items included in our Econonn Basement are worth in man instances more than double the price asked for. It is irtilv an Econo aiy Basement in eer sens of the word. We hae tables loaded with bright new merchandise ranging in values from 5c to $2.98. We have a few items that we wish especially to bring lo our attention. We have l adies' Fine Slippers, valued to $12 that we sell for 98c. Many styles are wide toes and low heels. Toeques is another item we wish to bring to your attention, and these are priced at 49c each, and the vnlues are to $1.75. We have just received a larife shipment of Granite Wear abso lutely new stock, not damaged in any way. and we have priced that at just 50', or their regular value. Resides these items we have hundreds which are too numerous to mention, and we must as you to call and see for yourself. Visit our Economv Basement regularly it means large Savings. OLD FASHIONED VALUES IN GROCERIES Best ( offee in bulk. 6 pounds for H4 Peaberry Coffee. 4 Dounds lM Fancy Gunuowder Tea, 3'2 pounds US Cocoa in bulk Li CANNED GOODS 9 cans of I.ibby's Milk $1. Borden's and Carnation ijfl Standard Tomatoes. 9 cans 1 Pink Salmon, tall. 9 cms 1 l eas.. 9 cans M Peaches. No. 2'.. 5 cans Z..."Z"." I- Rice, 22 nounds for lM White Beans. 20 pounds Z1.Z..Z. ,0, l ima Beans, in nounds "ZZIZZ. lM Macaroni. U p mods ZZ"!""Z Hf Rolled Oats. 1 pounds .... l W S pounds of Walnuts lM 5 pounds of Pure Lard ZZZZZZZ.Z , ( (Bnn'j your nails. j 1 Pounds of Best Shortening ZZZZZ 1 ovo or Douulas. best vegetable Salad or Conking Oil, V, iralion IJH 10 Dounds of Italian Prunes 1 11.65 Broom l.W W bars of Ci vstal White Soap 5 20 p,,unds r salt Sa'mon 4 Hard Wheat Flur. , ur ow brand 2.H 1 u,orv' fat"il Dour, guaranteed Grisco. 9 pounds I.7 Dollar Day on Saturday and Monday Only All Phone Orders should be in not later than 10 a. m. No orders for delixerv taken alter 4 o. m. Plenty of clerks to wait upon you but we advise you to COM! EARLY Many specials are limited as to sizes and quantity. DIAMOND COFFEE The BEST in Market The BEST in flavor The liEST for Health The LOWEST in Price pounds per pounds 2 cans of Borden's Milk F each can. 3 pounds per pound 1 can of Borden's Milk Free, i ni. 11. -.H f,,w r .. , , - HARD WHEAT FI.OI R OR ALL BRANDS ATI jisTjnjjjSt i 3 m wi"fcsr prices