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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (July 21, 1921)
'SBC VrnfiWi ttiuua wregsB . Mi k4 c annAin. i Jinn t w Omr Cheek; a baue Pin A Of $5 nKa and do- Id, berry dtfflcultiea attachin there red in t"6 evidence otter- . n..h'a ustlce court . .fternoon wnen me v " " her sister, M". w with assault ana ummj, eard. . , m to heed scriptural aa . it aDneared, re ps. ' t0 turn her other eneeK the first one was slapped inutpad she made SULCI. . tho iiiRtice court ana v lu out the complaint which Mrs. Bundy's arrest. Mm fiiere-er's her sister ordered her to l tn wmpn una Uen pot'-" ni ai-cpss. When sne raii- -l - .,,.,. ohii waB attaplr. Mrs. Bundy pleaded guilty to the charge as preferred yester day afternoon. She paid a tin of S. The domestic argument took place near the Bundy borne at Quinaby. Mrs. Gtgger resides near Hopmere. Word has been received In this city of the death of Dr. Hunlock, father of Charlie Hunlock of the Marlon hotel. Dr. Hunlock was sent home from a camping party Monday to his Portland residence in a serious condition. He soon fell into an unconscious state from which he never emerged until his death last night. Physicians are doubtful as to the cause. Ivy to Stay On City Hall Mayor Says Ths Ivy whiah for years has woven Itself in and about the outer crevices .of the Salem city hall, will not he torn down. A temporary order, which un doubtedly will become permanent, arresting moves for the vines' destruction, has been Issued by Mayor George E. Halvorsen, he said this afternoon. At Its regular meeting last Mon day night the council adopted a motion which had for Its purpose the removal of the vines which had grown on the building for years. Members of the council said today they originally believed that only the dead, lifeless vines were to be taken down. JOURNAL WANT ADS PAY JOURNAL WANT ADS PAY At a meeting at Lacomb Mon day night $1600 was raised to con tinue the drilling for oil. Advertising In Local Papers Pays Realtors That advertising tnttae Weal papers Is the best possible way of finding prospects tor real estate deals, was the contention of D. D. Sooolotsky, speaking before the Marlon County Realtor's associa tion this noon at the Marlon hd tel on the subject of "Getting a Prospect." Mr. Socolotsky stated that he had spent large sums In advertis ing In farmer Journals with wide circulation outside of this com munity, but had only obtained a few inquiries which netted blm nothing. The speaker emphasiz ed the necessity of truth telling and of getting facts into the ad vertisement that was correct and coherent. L. G. Hayford, president of the association, called upon every member of thelearti to submit a five minute paper at the heit meeting setting forth the advant ages ef Marion county. The writer of the best paper will be selected as a delegate to the Northwest Realty convention in August) a bs held at Taeoraa, Wash., Where a Silver (sup will be awarded ts the man who sets forth the ad vantages of his own onia,unHy in a five minute talk. The association voted to accept A. 0. Bohrnstedt's Invitation to a barbaoue dinner to be given a week from tonight near JMnser Station. had been 111 two er three months before his death; Mr: Bowers was step father ot Mrs, Mary Stiff of Salem, Mrs. 6: Ai Thamsefi of Metsger, Or., Mrs. J, Hi Harper ef Spokane, Mrs, Lottie Smith ef Osakis, Minn. 'Mrs, Addle Clark el Brainerd, I Mlun., and George Harrison ef 'Alberta, Canada, step grandfath er el Herbert t Stiff and Ted Stiff of galea), and Mrs. W. V. Oaw 0f Hilly ard. Wash. ) Funeral arrangements are In eharge of Rigdon A Bott, loeal un dertakers. No definite time for the services has as yet been set. C. H. Bowers Dies at Home Charles H. Bowers, for the past two years a resident of Salem, died at his home at 610 North Twentieth street yesterday eve ning at the age of 69 years. Mr. Bowers was a farmer of" Alberta, Canada, before coming here. He Court Mandate frees Albers Portland, Ore., July 21. The mandate of the United States supreme court reversing the con viction of J. Henry Albers, retired miller, on charge of violation of the espionage act in war time by alleged disloyal remarks, was re eeived here toda. ttlfitrlst At- Atoraey Lester v, Humphreys said he would ask tor a physical examination of Albers, who was recently reported stricken with rnimlvnio to determine whether he could be brought Into eourt for a retrial el the ease, Acoording to at Albers family and attendants, he suffered eomplete blindness and paralysis at the lelt side as a result of the stroke. His ....iHiinn hu not Imnrovsd. they stated. Humphreys said ha would not press the charges at this time II Albers was unable to appear in eourt. Prices Fixed by Dried Fruit Men Fresno, Cal.. July It. The Cal ifornia Peach Fig Growers, Inc.. the growers" association wbloh controls more than 80 per cent ot the dried peach and fig production ol California, today announced opening prices to the trade for 1921 peaches and tigs. The peach prices were on a bas is of about 9 cents a pound to the grower, or a reduction under the hose price for Mi of t a pound. The lift prises were on a basis ef from t to 9 cents a Bound to the grower, These prices were some what higher than the average prlees paid last year, Ice Cream Sodaa J Cost 7Va Cents Dealers Claim New ork, July 21. The cost of production ol an ice cream soda ts T cents, a prominent pharmacist stated today In announcing that he could make a reasonable profit by charging the customer 10 cents. The cost ts divided as follows: Syrup, one cent; milk, one cent; Ice cream, two cents; labor, break age, waste, etc., 8 cents. Most prices In New ork are 15 cents and up phis war tax. Prof. James T. Matthews of Willamette university will leave Saturday tor an Bpworth League Institute in Joseph beginning July 26. He will stop in Portland and La Grande en route. MM 4 I I I t in I r I I I I I III I I I I 1 I Mi -V rT I' I1 I I I I I I I X. 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FRIDAY and SATURDAY aii -tions of the store oin hands in the making of this most successful clearance; only a few of the many dollar values au niiuiw x . ... , j i oiiv qh mnr sn a mrtivp then listed in this Paee in cverv denart- nvailable are listed here, dui you wm imu uui - -j ment throughout this great store, $1 GROCERY SPECIALS $1 15 Vi LBS. SUGAR $ Pure Cane for Canning use 1 6K2 LBS. COFFEE $ Special Blend in Bulk 1 10 LBS. COCOA People's Cash Store Special in Bulk $ 1 28 BARS WHITE 4 LAUNDRY SOAP C Luna Soap the favorite for I nimiirv iica 22 CANS AMERICAN OIL SARDINES Excellent for your Picnic 1 LARGE PKGS. ALBERS fl , ROLLED OATS . tj Regular 35c pkg.'at this Price -1T7T 5'2 LBS. ENGLISH BREAKFAST TEA Regular 35c bulk quality $1 3 DOZEN GOOD SIZE ORANGES Regular price 40c Dozen 1 3 LBS. FANCY BREAK FAST BACON All our meats Gov't stamp ed and inspected 1 6'z LBS. SODA CRACK- ERS Flaky and crisp, an Oregon 3 g Product 6 CANS No. 2Vi PORK tffl AND BEANS K Pierce's Pork and Beans are Q made with Tomato Sauce 5 CANS No. 2'j YELLC.W FREESTONE PEACHES Another favorite for your Picnic 1 184x76 W00I NAP BLANKET $ Dollar day opportunity price wu ucavy elastic tnreaa, , your needs now from S extra loro-o -3 wwnuriuiuiv nnce l-LADIES' BIBBED UNION .Kgnlar 75c auslitv a tvTc tn neui ana nnscer- h and band lit ti k -hviv siceves ciiar Day ODTJortnni S' $2 nn wnTTci? tv-d-tco " uiicaL El 1M MTV l.lnnhn m m nes. maae in allover 2cs, jfreat array DaTtem ' Opportunity Price i ...j. uiduc in H 1 1 nvPT H - 3iy.es irrpar avav 5-PAIBS MEN'S 25c DKESS SOX Firemen's and Engineer guaran teed quality, colors Black, Brown, Gray, Wnite etc. Dollar Day Opportunity price 1 2-BEG. $1.00 WHITE SEEVING jm APRONS Made with fancy ruffles, trim-Jp mings and novelty effect Dollar Day Opportunity Price 6 35c HEAVY TURKISH BATH TOWELS jM Medium large size, extra heavy C weave, large quantities sold atS thia very low price Dollar Day Opportunity Price 3 Yard 45c QUALITY 01X CLOTH Tn a handsome array of lieht and dark colors, your fav- nrite nnttern in here Dollar day opportunity price 1 211.75 CHILDREN'S GINGHAM DRESSES fM In plaid and plain Gingham, neatly -trimmed, all sizes toJj 12 at the low Dollar day opportunity price 1 YARD 32 INCH IMPORT ED PONGEE Heacy and firm weave, reg ular $1.50 quality, ideal ford the making of blouses andl undergarment! Dollar day opportunity price 1 2 YARDS $1.00 VALUE KOBE SILKS In the new bright and con servative colors aii go on ii,. ,jii.l Clearance. Vile Bciiaai.vM". Dollar day opportunity price 2 YARDS 75c 36 INCH BLACK SATfciifl. 1 14Vi YARDS 15c FINE light and dark colors and figures at this astounding 5p low Dollar day opportunity price 5 YARDS 35c? NEW CRETONNES 27 and 36 inch new and tV desirable patterns, some of the new colors that axeD much wanted Dollar day opportunity price 5V2 YARDS 35c FRENCH Percales - 36 inch width, the prettiest M colors of the season are now 4. this immense included in selection Dollar day opportunity price 8 PAIRS LADIES' COTTON STOCKINGS Black and White only, made of fine cotton thread, an extra fine value Dollar day opportunity price s1 An exceptional heavy ana . fine quality, best material for tinning no limit II Dollar day opportunity price 9 YARDS FINE PLAID r.,, nnWc 32 inch in big assortment of pretty pattrns this fine quanry ai uc sea sons lowest price Dollar day opportunity price s1 3 YARDS BLUE 0 RGRAY DENIM Extra heavy weight, finest quality 36 inch width the rpfrnlar material used in making overalls Dollar day opportunity price 1 5 YARDS HAIR RIB BONS i Pine aasortmeja of pretty nattems that are mostly de-S ! sired by the misses H Dollar day opporruniry price a T.ATirp.S' RIBBED VESTS Regular 50c value, very fine mercerized finish, all sizes, low and high neck, bodice top. Dollar day opportunity price 1 3 65c MOCLIPS PIL LOW CASES Size 36x42 finest heavy MI quality atiched Pillow fl Cases A great values' Dollar day opportunity W Price I $2.50 LACE SILK " STOCKINGS Ah excellent value in Pure Silk thread, figured lase stockings. Dollar Day Opportunity price. si 2 PAIRS SILK STOCKINGS g Ladies' finest quality fibre silk stockings in all colors and allS) sizes on sale Dollar Day Opportunity Price. $2.00 BATHING SUITS For Men and Women, merceriss- ed and cotton in any color, on S saie Dollar Day Opportunity Price. 1 3 PAIRS LADIES' 50c BTIRSON STOCKING One Big lot Brown, Black and White, including out siz3s, many ribbed top lots Dollar day opportunity price 1 7 PAIRS CHJLDBEN'S 25o STOCKINGS In Black, Brown and White, heavy and medium ribbed. sizes to9Vs all first quality Dollar day opportunity price 1 3 YARDS BEACH CLOTH AND CBEPE Ideal for the making of . smocks and middies or dres-C ses, in Blue, White and Pinkw Dollar day opportunity price 1 11 YARDS 32 INCH PER CALES At th lntTMt nrire ever at tempted-Buy them without n.prv nr limit. Dollar day opportunity price 1 With purchase of any MEN'S SUT OF CLOTHES at the low sale prices $1 Additional Will buy any silk shirt value to $5.95 or any pair of Shoes va lue to $6.00 THIS IS DOLLAR OP PORTUNITY DAY 1 $2.00 MEN'S DRESS SHIRTS Of very finest patterns, all sizes and all styles Buy them now Dollar day opportunity price 1 2 Pairs Men's Leather GLOVES pfj Made of heavy quality raule- T skin with fabric wrist band,C special sale Dollar day opportunity price 3 50c PARA SILK DRESS SOX Men's sox of finest fibre sil Duality Dollar daj opportunity price $2.00 KABO CORSETS The Ideal live model corset . 11 around wear, expansion top, rustless stays I Dollar day opportunity price OSE 0TTT AT? ATT TrriTY nn I - " WI m.t. v ill 1 - 'rT iLow "ost price. gB i W lnc.n in ntA - reo-iiiar n nuk me ju- " a ti m . -- jiu . ma y Opportunity Price A k . 'AOS TENNIS SHOES - j .' en. Women anil -m un saie rndav orf ST" mm J St tf ( Tl A opportunity Price 12 15c ETCHED GLASSES T On sale in Bargain Basement $300 SUGAR BOWL AND CREAM PITCHER On sale in Bargain Basement 1 $1.50 GREYSTONE ENAM EL TEA KETTLES On sale Bargain Basement $2.00 ALARM CLOCKS On Sale in Bargain Base $ ment 1 1 79c GRANITE SOUP KET- TLE AND 59c STEW I PAN $ On Sale in Bargain Bsse- ment 89c GRANITE WATER PAILS AND 59c WATER M PANS On Sale in Bargain Base- ment 3 75c BEST HOUSE BROOMS On Sale in Bargain Base -.5 ment 10 25c 18x36 HUCK TOWELS On sale in Bargain Base ment 1 1 2 7fc BOY'S UNION SUITS gfl Made of beat quality Nain-K from 28 to Si, 5) sook, all on sale Dollar day opportunity price $2.25 Ladies' Caambray COMBINATION WORK SUITS Dollar Da? Opportunity Price. Bash 1 Shop Where the Crowds Buy Salem's Always Busy Store THE PEDPI F5! i Get Your Share of the Bargains DOLLAR DAY ideopi rc