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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 1, 1921)
November NT' "ocite editor ! Survey aga I ull. ''."'pndrcBS Men'. Not- . 5; 30 p.m The Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon 1 niislriess , . on rail?. "riaii lunch- i f eon jjarlon hotel NOT. 3. Realtor hotel lunch- Mario11 Parent-seml-Salem r rnunty f v.! association 5 meeting. 4 jnuuu. JhigliscbM'p lic lecture Derby bldg.. 2 IB. 8 Organ ital. Kd- ChrUtlan rcc Nov . rvnirseu wru church Armistice "u - T,eeion progr-- 2 P- m- day, Not. IBerican f timo') fid M. Andrews of Mcdford, th veteran actor and comedian, for many years Bead or the Andrews Opera company, famous through the middle west for a generation. played the part of the "Sheriff of Nottingham" to the delight of a large audience at the Grand in Robin Hood last night. Wthle here he visited with former Med fordltes and was taken by them to Albany by auto. The Men's club of the Baptist church wiH meet tonight at six o'clock at the church. Dr. Blaine Klrkpatrlck will speak before the meeting and men of the church and congregation will be present. Five speakers wfll glv. their ideas of "Salem's Greatest Need" at the weekly luncheon of the Ro tary club tomorrow at the Marlon hotel. George Putnam, Grover Hlllman, William M. Hamilton, R. J. Hendricks and B. E. Slsson have been selected, by the program committee as the five to discuss the subject, and the week follow ing will be an open forum for any one to give his idea on the needs of the city suggested by the speak ers tomorrow. Rubbed into the skin for rhou matlsm, neuralgia, contracted mus cles, sprains or lameness. 'Bal lard's Snow Liniment goes right through the flesh to the bone, easing pain and removing the cause. It is a powerful pain relief. Representatives of the public service commissions of all western states will meet in Portland to day in conference with a repre sentative ot the federal power commission concerning a uniform accounting system for use by elec tric companies operating In these states. Circuit Court. U)n 9?.. nf con tract filed rharsinS Dre t W. Carruth, bank. Divorce " mniion for nou-o"--vnluntary motion ' . ..... ,.( 01 V11 . filed m w . city of . w-1.o Vfi. 1. lie A. n'- for non-sun Cla a.'".,n ronioany vs Constri"'"" Salem' Probate Court. . . r.rr..nnrlsement gtv 11 , nieerty amounting to ' ra" HrTonal property as t!'?"i matter of the 6t tory and appraisemen ZlZ Property as $2000 and Mr,lZtv $18 "led tm T, mra Phillip: toe . .,,. nf W. lor api""""- . a M Endicou arm Cabriell Clark as appraisers of tb ctate of Mary M. Hnt. t.u Miller. 21. Silverton, and u fici. Miller. 25. Silverton. .. tu. ?3. Woodburn. and rn, Brossell. 28, Woodburn. Philip L. 91over. 20. Sublimity, d Irene Sankey, 17, Silverton. Cherrians. It Is very Important that ill Cherrlans who have not as jet mailed in their acceptance for the Cherrian party Wednesday eve at Shrine Mosque, do so at once or you may 1 disappointed, and you will be if you miss this party. Committee. Petition C. Winsiow, It the bowels do not act regu larlv. assist them with an occa Three sises. 30c, GOc and $1.20 per !sional doee of Herblne. It is a tine deputy Brumfield Arrives! (Continued from Page One.) Brumflerd has John Rathle, who Is to hand December tot his pait in the murder ol Sheriff TO Tay lor of Umatilla county, while Elvie D. Klrby, alias Jim Owen, Rathle's partner In crime and sentenced to hand the same day, Is only two cells removed from the Roaeburg dentist. Abe Evans, sentenced from Wasco county, and George Howard, whose appeal Iron) the death decree administered by the Malheur county circuit court Is to be argued before the supreme court at Pendleton Tuesday, oc cupy cells in the same ward. Weak from the effects of his recent attempt at suicide, and tir ed from his trip fro mthe Douglas county jail, Brumfield entered the gates of the state prison on the arms of Sheriff Starmer and his and eagerly accepted the panied them la to the cell room. and Informed the prisoner that the representatives of the press would like to talk with htm. Has Nothing to Say "I don't believe I have anything to say," the condemned man re plied In a voice which barely car ried to the door of his tfny room, about which the newspaper men were crowded. "Do you feel that you had a fair trial that you have received justice?" he was asked. "I don't care to talk about it," was all the satisfaction his In quisitor received. "Of course, you still have some hope based on your appeal to the supreme court, another shot at him in an effort to bring him out. "Yes, I have hopes," he murmured. Then he turned his back upon his visitors and seated himself up on the one chair which furnished his cell, and prepared to undress for the night. CARD THAVK3 We wish to express our sincere thank to oar friends who hare so loyally assisted us during the sick ness and death of our beloved hus band and father, and for the many beautiful flowers and for the cars donated. Mrs. Catharine A. Ev ans and family. 2el bottle. Sold by Dan'l J. Fry. (adv) bowel tonic and laxative. 60c. Sold by Dan'l J. Fry. Price (adv) the F. G. Wright of San Francisco, Vice president of the Crown Wil lamette Paper Co. The Writers' section of the Sa- seat that was offered him In office of the prison. Facing the officials, guards and newspapermen gathered within Dickey of Portland, sales mana ger, were Salem visitors Tuesday. and Ralph D. lem Arts league will meet tonight the room, he greeted ' Diuuc, f t i rni 1 1 j a i ' i . v. offered no comment as Dep'.ty Salem street railway car boys annual benefit dance, Dreamland rink, Wednesday, Nov. 2. 1921. ' 262 with Mr. and Mrs. R. Monroe Gilbert in their studio and Craft shop. "Why Walk?" Buy a guaran teed used car at Klrkwood's. 246 State street. Ci. W. Armstrong, 225 N. Four teenth street, complained to the i police yesterda that his bicycle was stolen from near the West Sa lem store. Rusty nail wounds, festering sores, burns and scalds heal rap idly when Liquid Boroione Is ap plied. It is both antiseptic and healing. Price 30c, 60c and $1.30. Sold by Dan'l J. Fry. (adv) S. M. Chaffee of Falls City was here for a short business trip yesr terday, spending the night as a guest of the &ligh hotel. "Lets Go" to Klrkwood's car sale. 246 State St. used Dr. A. Slaughter Is now located 415 and 416 Oregon building. We can use more women in our preparatory department. Apply at office or phone Kings Food Pro ducts Co., Front St. 262 F. McTaggart of Kugene was a guest of the Marion hotel last night, returning to his home to day. 'Why Walk?" Buy a guaran teed used car at Klrkwood's. 246 State street. How To Revitalize Wornout Exhausted Nerves Tour nerve power depends on plenty of good. rich, red blood of the kind that organic iron Nuxat ei Iron helps tnnke. Nuxated Iron Is like the Iron in your blood and like the Iron in spinach, lonills and apples, while metallic irort Is iron just as it comes from the act ion or strong acids on iron filings. Nuxated Iron does not Injure the eeth nor upset the stomach; It Is in entirely different nuns iiuin ordinary metallic iron. It quickly helps make rich, red blood, revltal he wornout, exhausted nerves nnd flve you new strength and energy Over 4.000.000 people annually are Ming it. Beware of substitutes. Al ways Insist upon having genuine organic Iron Nuxated Iron. Look for the letters N T nn evorv fH- let. Sold hy all druggists in tablets amy never in liquid form. Charles B. Hodgklns of inde pendence Is in Salem on business today. A. J. Foster, chiropodist. All foot troubles treated, corns, bun ions, broken arches. 322 State. 265 The West Salem Ladies' aid so ciety will "meet tomorrow after noon with Mrs. Mary Billings. "The Prices" are selling the used cars at Klrkwood's, "Lets Go." oMakes Sick Stomachs "Well Lore, the jeweler, Batem. WANTED County Distribu tor for Nationally Advertis ed Auto Necessity Call Mr. LeClere Marion Hotel Warden J. W. Lewis removed his coat and vest and searched his per son for possible concealed articles, before taking the prisoner Into the prison proper. When Brumfield had been plac ed in hie cell, Lewis turned to the newspaper men, who had accom- I TODAY I 'l TODAY And Tomorrow MacDonald e Than Fiction WESLEY BARRY Furnishes'the Laughs Coining Thursday JIM THE PENMAN Liberty REED'S Joyland Revue MUSICAL COMEDY With The Singing Stepping Jazzing Beauty Chorus Matniee 25c, Evening 35c BLIGH Funeral Notice y-uneral services over the re mains ot the late James H. Wil son will be held Wednesday. No vember 2 at 1 p. m. from the Rig- don undertaking parlors. Inter- meat In City View cemetery. CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank the many friends whose sympathy was shown by their acts of kindness and lovely floral offerings in the loss of our dear wife and mother. J. E. Foster, sons and daugh ters. 261 The date for the Interclass cross country run at Willamette unlver slty has been set for November 1. Five men from each class wUl participate. The run will be two miles in length. W. T. Rigdon & Son leading Undertakers Webb & Clougfa LEADING FUNERAL DIRECTORS EXPERT F.MRAT-MF.R3 The Dalles dehydrating plant will process 7000 tons of apples. Just Received. A new lot of Hood cord and fabric extra wear tires Great Western Garage at your service. Phone 44. 147 N. High H a r t m a n Glasses Bettai. Wear CMS. and sea HARTMAN BROS. phone H5B Salem, OrfM Easier and Special Merchants Lunch 35c Sunday Chicken Dinner Hours 11 a. m. to 8 p. . Extra American Dishes A La Carte Service st All HoM Open 11 a. m. to 1 a. ra. Ic Creara snd Soft Drinks Chop Suey Noodle N0MK1NG CAFE Upstair at North Commercial BtW JOURNAL WANT ADS PAY JOURNAL WANT ADS PAY Fall House Cleaning Take Advantage of the HOOVER OFFER A RUG CLEANED FREE Phone 67 to get advantage of this free offer. No obligations. Phone early as offer is for this week only. WILLIAM GAHLSDORF The Store of Housewares 134 North Liberty Street LAST TIMES WM. S. HART AND JANE NOVAK IN ' 3 WORD BRAND" ALSO LOUISE FRZENDA L Guaranteed to Give Relief from Gas, ACIDITY, Sour Stomach, Belching:, Swelling, Heartburn, Constipation snd all Indigestion Troubles Stop Suffering. Guaranteed Absolutely Harmless Get JO-TO Today Stop Suffering ALL DRUG STORES THURSDAY REED'S COUNTRY STORE A Present for Every Adult Paying Admis sion. Also a Big TWO HOUR SHOW MUSICAL COMEDY AND PICTURES Children 10c; Adults 35c A Contest for the Kiddies, too. BLIGH THEATRE Store Hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m . Saturdays included MILLEKfi J ( ftp- CJ MID-SEASON SALE U-! 1 W "U! . mi - j-h - i XH. m WWW W .Wai OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT Authorized Factory Service Branch Investors GO VETO irarr, PU, I vE" ' MI-NICI-AND i ikii,Mi,N.n.. BONDS ru , "M yo,,r "oner J" nJ safest Investment " can make. VnV wP0.n? Bate eoanty. CL, muniaPlity or tk ""Tern -orporatlons ' " Rnow th sn hi- m 15 years. kV:: ::nt WMn ft"' bond "m -. Tears. it oU, for TonrmU m 'jaiL" ,r e Terr " uriU obtainable McGUchrist, Jr. t iepresentatn THIS REGISTERED TRADEMARK AND NAME IS YOUR PRO TECTION. LOOK FOR IT. SINK SOAP Prepared to Render ASK YOUR GROCER THIS R E G I S T ERED TRADEMARK AND NAME IS YOUR PRO TECTION. LOOK FOR IT. "NO RUBBING" LAUNDRY POWDER Ish-Ka-Bibble Carpet Cleaning Service . . thl. ...Btem are dtatinctlTe and different from all The material and patented tool, used In this .te ot carpet cleaning so far others, and fast becoming recognised ss the most penect developed ,.,,, of Ish-Ks-Bibble cleansing products, Th. Geo. E. Wlghtman Co.. Portland. ,HJre rsgard.es. of Its nature-whether to be earnestly Invites those hsrlng carpet eiea R our 8ystem an oppor. done on the premises or taken arsT-and tunlt, to serve you. Thl. factor, rrlce I. known as th. Ish-Ka-Bibble Co. Site suns HEAVILY EVERY SUIT REDUCED Think of it all those beautiful and stunning suits that have met with rpnfrnition and Datronase from, our best j ,. ww0 x w dressers are now ON SALES RACKS FOR CLEARANCE. Made from the best quality of the season's accepted fabrics, such as Tricotines, Velours, Broadcloth, Serge, Valdyne, and most beautifully tailored. v H HhH WWBflB Mk a Note These Special Prices Regular price $25.00, now $19.50 Regular price $32.50, now $25.00 Regular price $39.50, now $28.25 Regular price $45.00, now $33.50 Regular price $52.50, now. $39.75 Regular price $59.50, now $43.45 Regular price $65.00, now $46.25 Regular price $75.00, now $55.00 Regular price $ll5.00, now $89.25 Regular price $125.00, now $96.50 EXTRA SPECIAL These are models from a house of Na tional recognition. They are handsome suits In Black, Navy, Brown and Rein deer and are ALL WOOL VELOTJR Fancy silk lined and interlined and handsomely trimmed. Suits in this lot $33.85 sold up to $50.00 Your choice This is Salem's Suit Event for the Season. Don't delay act now while the selection is complete. Shoes for the Entire Family at prif.es that are less Visit the Art Needlecraft Dept. Expert needle wo man in charge. CUi USUAL! CO. IT. & Bank B. BCTManber tke lame If i Imxj Telephone: 948 in I ffi ml