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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 3, 1921)
1921 Jap Demands Hold Ud Arms Action Kot 3. Indlca- th,n Inference that they de- i (,r to Far Eastern and hentP , lions bought forward f p,dfic quest on difticunies ttt 11118111 tan attitude of the de gate" has been made 'iCalt t understood they have woWD' finel their conferences jrgely confined tn m aQd to the arms'" w Jnma rrfhTconereuceandtnakea tlTe fi offer to both govern- Sr.?- reductiou o DaIt' S' of priority for arms Jion on the partof the Japa jimltation known soon T, he arrival yesterday of Prince L Tokugawa and Admiral IvL who with Ambassador S.T w be the principal .?bld!!I , Pirates, and their acj- Z Washington after a trip I Z he continent. Prince Toku "T.'m p Associated Press Z s ondent that he would de rote himseu tu iu - novhig any misunderstandings that may exist Deiweeu uui Lis," adding that "they should know each other between and co eperate." California Oil Field Strickers Vote To Return Washington, Nov, 3. Southern California oil workers who have teen on strike for several weeks have voted practically unanimous It to accept recommendations of (heir district council for a return towrk, Secretary of Labor Davis iras Informed today in a telegram fTT! W. J. Yarrow, president ofj the council. Five Killed In Jerusalem Riot; 13 Hurt Jerusalem, Nov. 3. Five per sons were killed and thirteen oth ers were wounded In disorders to day which Included the throwing of a bomb. The trouble, the police report, originated In an attempted attack by Arab rioters on the Jew ish quarter. Of the killed, four were Jews and one an Arab. There were a few cases of knif ing and shots were exchanged be tween the factions. The police frustrated an Arab attack. Later, while troops pa trolled th.e city, the governor with the officer commanding the troops and the principal Moslem notables walked through the streets and restored order. The Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon Student Loan Fund Not To Be Enlarged Word has been received by. Dean George Alden of Willamette uni versity that the Methodist board of education will not be able to allow Willamette more than $3000 for loans to her students for this year. Dean Alden had applied for more by reason, of the fact that 47 students have applied for a to tal of over $6100. Inability to have Willamette's allowance in creased makes it necessary for Dean Alden to reduce each appli cant's allowance to a little less than one-half that requested, thus causing the students to suffer the shortage proportionately. Ship Afire at Sea. Halifax, N. S., Nov. 3. A large vessel, the identity of which is unknown, Is afire four hundred miles southeast of Halifax, accord ing to a wireless message received today by the Canadian naval de partment from the British oil tanker Saxoleine. Rainfall In October Is 4.69 Inches Exclusive of the corresponding month of last year, when S.91 Inches of rain fell, the month of October just passed was the wet test in Salem in the past ten years. the report of Harvey McClain, weather observer, shows that 4.69 inches of rain fell here last month. The most rain to fall in a single day was on October 26, when the official guage showed 1.26 inches. Rain fell on 14 days during the month, 10 days were clear, 3 part ly cloudy and IS cloudy. October 7, with a maximum temperature of 84, was the warm est day in the month, while Octo ber 1, when the mercury dropped to 36, was the coldest. The temperatures and rainfall for each day was as follows: Rain Max. Min. fall. so ,. 81 .... ..63 ..6S 44 48 Tr. .03 Grapes Bring $150 a Ton. Peun if an, N. V, Nov. 3. The Lake Keuka grape crop was sever al weeks earlier than usual this year. Favorable grape weather made this possible. The farmers are happy. They have contracted their grape crop this year at SloO per ton. This is the best price ever received. A few years ajro these same farmers were "doin' well" when the crop was marketed at $20 to $30 a ton. 28 45 Salem Bank Installs Burglar Alarm System Due to the fact that many banks have been successfully held up In broad daylight or stealthly bur glarized during the night, the Sa lem Bank of Commerce has Just completed installation of a burglar alarm system which will prevent any attempts of such nature. The door of the bank's vault Is lined with theot metal so that any attempt by robbers to burn through will Immediately close the circuit and cause the alarm to ring. The bell cabinets on both the outside of the building and the vault inside the banking chambers are so sensitized that the merest touch will ring the alarm. Push buttons have been placed all through the banning rooms so that the alarm can be set oft by any ot the employes In case of a daylight holdup. In case an em ploye should be caught alone and locked tn the vault a bntton there will enable him to ring the alarm. The really unique feature of the system which Is known as the Loc Alarm system, manufactured by the Palmer Magnetic Lock com pany, is, that it the combination of the vault lock Is destroyed, an emergency lock will release the bolts ot the vault within six hours. Ss&ae Road for "John 3" Freevllle, N. Y., Nov. "Rockefeller Highway," In ha nor of John D. Rockefeller, oil kit, la the name given a pubuu higaira?. extending along the scenic Fi Lakes Trail by representative 23 communities at a meeting, of the Finger Lakes associa The road extended 50 miles, Auburn to Ithaca. It passe boyhood home of John D. in village of Moravia. JOURNAL WANT ADS PAY JOURNAL WANT ADS PA TONIGHT TONIGHT EDDIE LA MONTAGNE AND HIS ORIGINAL COUNTRY STORE BIGGER AND BETTER THAN EVER EDDIE WANTS All the Mothers to bring their babies for the Baby Contest All good looking Girls to come for the Gingham Fashion Show, All the Kiddies for a Pie Contest. All Winners get a prize worth while , at Eddies Country Store, OUR FEATURE A FOX PRODUCTION "CINDERELLA OF THE HILLS" Doors open 6:45 Second Show 9 o'clock PANTAGES VAUDEVILLE Next Monday 6 Big Acts 6 TONIGHT TONIGHT THEATRE 25c Value Ladies' Hose Ladies' Mercerized Cotton Hose, in five different colors. 7 All sizes J U $7.00 Jersey Jackets A large assortment of sizes .and colors at $3.98 $2.00 Stylish Tarns Tarns of Duvetyne, with bands and bows. Colors red, brown OCT. ... VUK, and black. Special Ladies' $5 Values Oxfords And Two-Strap Slippers in brown and black. (to 6) QQ Special Pet0 Boys' and Girls' Shoes Very special during this QQ great anniversary sale "Ot 36-in. Light & Dark Percales Percale of good standard " rr quality. Sale price, yard 1 C 25c Cotton Ribbed Hose Fine Hose for children, 25c OCT values. Sale price. 2 nair Z)C Barber Towels A good towel, more than your r money's worth. Special DC 20c Quality Huck Towels A good size and value rj Special, limited C To the Greatest Sale in History Beginning November 4th and JContinuing for Ten Days FOURTH GREAT WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT ALL PURCHASES A Feast of Bargain-Giving Specials on GROCERIES White CaD Finn i 1 sack Pancake Flour 45c 5 cans American Sardines 20c o cans Carnation Milk 55c o cans Armour's Milk 54c 5 cans Tomatoes . . 40c 0 cans Salmon 60c 5 cans Pork and Beans 49c 5 cans Clams 69c 1 pint Del Monte Catsup 25c 1 jar Mustard 9c No. 10 can Lard $1.49 No. 5 can Lard 68c lbs. Strained Honey in bluk $1.00 '500 Soda Crackers and Oyster, 2 lbs 27c 40c Fancy Cookies 25 Marshmallow Syrup, 10 lbs. .$1.00 No. 10 can Karo Syrup 60c 20 bars Crystal White Soap, 1 package Sea Foam $1.00 1 Broom, 80c value 33c Best Spuds, per pound 2c Cabbage, per pound 2c Shredded Cocoanut, 3 lbs - 50c 8 oz. Vanilla Extract 30c Meats of all kinds at enormous reductions SALE Dress Ginghams Pretty patterns in Ginghams, won derful values in anniver- 11. sary specials XXC 8-4 Bleached Sheeting Sheeting of very fine muslin, dur ing anniversary sale only, QQ 'yard OaC Genuine Daisy Cloth The Daisy Cloth can be supplied you during this sale at, " P7 -the yafd X f C Unbleached Crash Toweling Toweling 18 inches wide, a wonder ful material at a low price, TJ yard I C 2 oz. Ball Fleisher's Yarn A full range of colors in this fam ous yarn, for this sale only Off will go at ZOC All Our 5, 10 and 15c Notions Notions will go during this S n sale at trie special price of. .. t C $4.50 Wool Nap Blankets Blankets 64x76, double QQ size and weight. Price tp,UO $10 All Wool Blankets Blankets in the most beautiful plaids ever. Sale price ltd WVWUUUIU $6.98 Flannel Underskirts Ladies' Heavy Underskirts, espe cially purchased for QQ this sale OaC Begins Friday Morning at the Stroke of 9 Come Early. Many Gifts and Souvenirs FREE 4th Year of Merituous Service Foirr Years we have been among you, growing each day in strength and resource and the ability to serve yon wilL Mow ai a fitting token of our appreciation for your patronage we invite yon all to Come, Help Us Celebrate Our Fourth Birthday To mark this fourth milestone of our progress, we have determined to give you the moat remarkable values ever. We have lined up our stock, made prices for yon which will represent an upheaval of bargains and savings. 00 in merchandise rnrr POSITIVELY GIVEN I It L L BE HEBE EARLY IN THE MORNING To every person entering our store at a. m. and 1 p. m. Thts saesehaa4Jae I will be given absolutely free, no strings attached to this offer. A tree merchandise certificate will be given to every person epoe entering, calling for various articles of merchandise. The gifts will be as follow: Hundreds of pounds of Sugar, Shoes, Overalls, Granite Pots and Pans, Glassware, ,, Baskets, Toys, Clothing for Men, Women and Children, Suit Cases, and other J articles of apparel. M Just 288 Kabo Corsets nrect from the factory. Corsets in two styles. fr gPecial price UuC 5te Children's Bloomers p and MasIfc Bloomers that r for 50c rv Am ,,,... , Md --wy ;saie price 7 s The Billy Burke Pajamas T.nrfie' Fine Muslin Pajamas. standard pajama of O O p America. Sale price LdKJK Bungalow Aprons Ladies' Gingham Aprons, very ar tistically finished. Special OQt Anniversary price J7V, mwiiMiii.-ra 36-in. heavy Wilton sheeting Unbleached Sheeting that sells reg ularly at 25c the yard " "1 Special, yard LLC Two-Piece Underwear Men's Underwear, medium weight, nearly all sizes, values to 1 A 65c. Special, per garment JLaC I Wool Flannel Shirts Men's Shirts, a lot of small sizes only, but values to $3. QC Anniversary Special JUV $ Boys' Corduroy Suite Wonderful grade, in sizes from 3 i tn X. Anni versiirv Salt- rfsTb 4 i price