Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, March 24, 1922, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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    FACE TWO
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON
FRIDAY, MARCH 24, 1022
FOLK DEfdOCRATS
GONHDENT; HOLD
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rare tke anxsiiM-lM.
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tawn inrnar. tk week IwsiJaf
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ta far are tor tie jo-
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rUe 7 ef PoiJt coast
tky a.' luaaLemt ikai tkey wlil
iaet ti :.j corns iHSryScr to
woe! T. J. Grarea, a maiier
iuta ti ressk-i-eaaa macaiSAaxie.
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is La.iii.4eac aid IiOj art
WKtnti A. B. H'ilr, a well
ka4a Ifluiia kuiacaa aa, ae-essa
t fce tt Irjg'sxi om to Ulvt mis-;
aeif aa a eaui.i-ate. Tie ensmtj
Aeoaaeraiy esi.taiia tiai Mr. Kair;
wiil UA. aely lul tk uimlu'Jui
bit tkat ke w.U carry tk tinti
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tji vjxisst vt wiat. ti eex.'y.ra:
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t j ini-ieaa arty.
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u oC 'Jai7 sude jLvM&aoa
. ii lai aa"-7 api.t lu raaaa a
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ura imk J4t Mr. M.tU'
t!L laf.T kaa aoc aa ;rt tamm-H-lad
aiaae!f aa ta eaatfaacj, feat
u ta tso'UjTit tt.it liJit Baika.
"ma
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(ar tit ti'.tjua rtmuM aa
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tfartiaj: U- k jut WiUias KX4-:
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a rcat r9QblVaa (ATatxa
fc.4 ia tkia e.t, out ot '.i. rac.
Iat Mr. K.dS:i vaa 1m IaUaa
T .a aad titel tiiit tEe ra-j
j, .rt aa itaoAt lcma4a!lB. Mr.
K;diStii la -t th.(iajiaie ortr
ta oiat oain.ioarS:p, bat
M
OVE TO QUASH
ALLEY CHARGES
Wafc:srt'- Marr 21 Frasi
Aiiey o Fwrtlaaej, or.. mt
7 tart a 1 tia Ciregv UiJ
Ira4 eajwa i w,a to Vs irt. Ai
tcnay Garal Cntigta-tf tit Mat
a reoeamiLi.tiia ta tit I4rrl
BURUNGTON: FOUR
MJTl3 EtiSSK SKQULO
Bitriixruici Kit . ICirUi it-
'fik !c3r iku kxdva 2&a
u4 iT'.sn-f luixgt aziMzi at
ITil.tii, &ar:iiftoa txir tu
racwrr.is trsot a ciet-iKtrat
vkik Xaflt aist t.ssttA Itock
ai rw5t ferwi oa ixa cfty wlci
s'st fan:ijr.
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feM V rwrt4 tkia jaorrtr.g.
X:m $Ta r5e.rt aiaesic last
tieit re fvaal tvear to E-S-
Tea i:ki water fJ: be-
eonLrt at Pcrtliil r tit :-fnt:taai ; twa a- ffiSSlit. Tie
s tia isiietaceiu .j.; a;t. I '- e.:y ao aakJy
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Kt 7 tan a Ira Cr-i tat-! f '" t-'- t'-'s- Is
iowliLK tie J4irtm 1 wtmtf3 rearia maceml
to Caiala- He o?er4 iLi .rr-1 rT wl5i-'" Tk b--5 eoccreie
iea. ti. war kr -r M-Xt- -...r . rt:r Is ti
wltk water, wbii
ai wax aoo l-t li F. :r-.i t
.'r.eiit aax ka k'.i.! '.lit Lt & rsti T' At lt ere
nrii item to II feet a
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'.4e war ka ease out witiotj
w4 irmt wita aecdrat'nwa fjrf
Srarerr- 'lea a t'ii 1 lie i
i."Biaa.i oc ikt lmiJCtjaemu tu
reiTl it waa &aietc-l
FUIAHGE-STRIKE
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t mu4 Jtlaa Verkara cf
Mr.
f jackaaa, Xatrck I Oa
tk sreaaau At teat ar fcaaia,
uA satartai ta Sgokaxe a&aaM
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--at kla eaamtatism u fee arer-i ta eSact wtutt l2rraa.tAiAl Frwfi
at ttTirea. He Knrea tie mrtri teat J. L. Lewla iJtclmred wHl ba
ace at!7 ccUactiM of ea mu ; "tkm C na'.mt atrlia la siaiary."
at I It, ill admlta tkat ansa Of-1 Tka mif! waa kt.l Wkli4 e"sjt- i
aratora cmQeet &ai7 tit. wki-iejed tomri, kit tt waa saienetooaf
tbtn raeeTe i(. He 2aa takat ataa wI fee take t rmamca1
aa att.-v? f r.:ei (luti'j b;r n i ec2i-t tit itn'ka Iroa tie!
Tkeaa ara ki ?ea. . d&a U acart Ari. 1. j
ATeraxe et st rtaart II t;j rawer ta cettmct tka afialrm af
az.itai ia.ti.se I4i; artr-Uka ta--a C".iris ao;euLos
age ct kodf. $!,, mascl work waa ietta
4eriati iw, 12 t; boal raii.r-: rw3i:ue ky
, lltl: Bcesae faa. ITS; atnee reutloa at
al yr-j5rt7 tax. IIJ4; tw fcT-!aU- Tk eosrtta alto fc
era. I per Sit, jss eari, IlIJ: :te ackorltr ta aectiata tjr
1 gmoiLM saaeTisc two fu"J
eI. jr 47 S:41 J 5 ; f-jor eti
o ttram. refairt $1.1
lay. Iisi; latereat em la
at I JT cemt, 1141
mew waa ?retil toetweea ti
atiit.-! a4 ceratora.
Oie e ti st tejrtast
aieattea exjetaJ ta deela4
kr tie eac!tte It wte'.ier d:
trtrt -Liac aka. ba aow4 to;
eater Us .aejaxata aireameati
wlti tka &!s mtn At tkalr
Izi:asaj'.iJ eosreaUom tea cia-
E.TCX oa Eaj9a.
Meatails. Teaa . Marek 21
Persia liTlmK &a oEproteted ,
lani wtre warmed to curf t
sore 10 alar.ca of aafety tese-
4Ute7 la a ocUI rlier foreeaat'
by J. K. Sw-t of tie United Statea :
waetker baremo today. A Miaoim-
afpji Hr atae of I feet or more
w predicted at Mtmphta Wforo-
and SI feet at Heleca
t If .. M 1. &
i Ark., the flrat week In April.
eoieed. at tiat. tiat 11a
Jt vraimtioa eoali mot eipmla
WlUlas Jeaalara Bryam-
ssOSf SLOAJfSTO '
EASE LAME BACKS
New Oxfords
For Growing Girls
7GC caat do war
I roar bade ar-d every
beat wbe3
Aseiy Sfaaa'a 1 MT.nwwt frwsy, -
; vl n&hin, aad enjoy a peaetraavw
; jii-w oi warsoa and coisiort.
of j J.1-i toe, G:dyear Welt, Vs tdatba. eon cuadea, asiS1 ioiau an3
la tie poiicy L". S. rub&er rei, siZftS 2 s- to lie alar efecta U weather ecpewore.
tit sisera la com- 7 f jj $3 J For forfy ymnvmm t enewnr. Aak
l2i-aii?-.:: iaat! ' ! jnrerotkijor. iusey 5ioca t kcdy.
a'sr, P.rwn! At al droajtO-iSc, 0c,
e descrlrtiMi "
t
Broni
Calf, sa.-
above, seZlizg for 13.30
we . 1
See oar lin- of ffonen's j JLinilTl6n.T
a tr :.- aria rio'Jie ires-s, oc
. eo7':e si Filter a.Ta weax-e-a:
meaa, rieeiatle j at or ctker
Total ef. eysmMeta of klisey diaorirt
of ofratl. $T!T.5f. Eoremtt ti-oold try foirai. Daaiel J. Pry t) $3.45. Srkaae miie, tc'-
cir.T waa env er4 ! " r cl. u bh,"1" i t'
cxall iwuea.) a, at eaya. n -.t j iizmnx or OTer nnim.
i barxa r-ia'edi retmrm to e9ermtar, JJ.H is tFnco if eeata. 'ari
tie tarreat raa
Pahisl
tep tircsjk the
Ctoa Broken Fail,
New Or.ea.ia. La.. Karek 2(
Aas-fsaeEemt waa aade at tie
tSat) tattoo ex'kaar today cf tke fail
tie dtjtartmeat west earrf'iHj'
cbr&'iick tka records of tie la.-J
frail caaea. as-l ii tatat ia
Ttew of Mr. AiJeyt tr.ii-aal war
record k tioaid tate tke ksf:t
of asy 4oii-'.. It waa aaii -kt
Mr. AJiey waa at tke t.ii a Tt.-y
eH-to-d1 stm, but lott a?l 1j Tie:
rtTer tiat Mlcwtd tie griTtrs-j
re '.f tk tat aad fat-Tarea ot-
it&a krokeraa fine f Skeard
; Gisek. 0&aldra.v exeiteeat
arera ied a tke traditff Vjoot tor
i a wi:.e. the immediate e?!ert of
I wilts wi a dro !a t?ca vrVea
i of mbwjt 1 pciiata.
the i ca.s.
fifty Years Ago
AT ITS BES1
The trongest cora
pEment ever paid to
woaaaa in Ljts. , wa.j'
'srteejinr herwa her kitckes f
!iOT mscordjt to a rtripe sf
'ker co. to fur.ii EedirlE for'
aaya tkat aa I-jes aa ke taa r-jtSe WOristn of the teiabortood. I
tt4 tke mdritLt ke U wiU-i Today, a ttoce't throw f.-csa tie!
lis to eater 4ia rat. hitt'e fco3a wkere ik Ist4. there."
S'jrwtrt Enterrn Sace. j ia a fotar atory UVratcry. mkizg '
Oeorga D. Stawart la waxijst;:the maae Edl?Jae for tse woaea '
Btitbletie orer bit eaaifceea of ee-!of tie wortd. Iwrtor tie lmat year
.nr. !ke rep -'"jli'.-aa consiiaatroa a'scoet V? tot a of eareful'.y e
ac4 kA fiied b pajiert wik tke ! lected kerb were c.l la tie1
.Iaty cleric, aaanriac tke piaeisgj maaafactre of Lydia E. Piok-1
f i!a aasa oa tie baJot. Mr.joam VereuM Coeib4. j
Stewart tat mtatad that alter aak-j A worr.aa' mt-liciE f.r w--'
in a trip OTr tke coaaty be La laa't aiirr.es u. Hare yoa tre-J
arrlreo at the con;!a.io tkat If, It?
Scott'sEmulsion
Herr.pts at
-t
-Kver if A
is the vain attempts at
imitation. Those
who take cod-1
oil at its best,
C i. C I
Sen A g-ir. tWiiH, n. J.
ALSO MAKERS OF
ItMlDID
(Tabieta w Grasdas)
ess INDIGESTION
White Oxfords and strap
SPRING TIME WOOLEN'S, CHECKS AND
STRIPES
$1.25 and S1.48 Yard
priced from 113 to 12M.
Xeir Stocis nA a new lower j
prxe. j
The bfet Ta,Ias obtainable today at a very triflir.g
cost you can make a Joveir dress or skirt either for
yourself or the children. 'You most the3 to really
appreciate the goodness of these caterials.
Salem Store
46$ State Street
Pontand Silk Shop
3 $3 AJder Street
Misses aisd Children's Wash'
Dresses ia various stvles and :
irjaterlais, &Sc to ?1.93
J Men's tew Spring Hats,
; up-to-date colors acd shapes.
goinz at $1.1, $i9s to $3.90
j NORTH STAR UNIONS
:fr men, woirea asd boys, in
all the wanted styles for
(Spricg and Srr.rr.er wear;
j Men's Athletk 75c and 9&c;
j Fine Eera rfbbei b3c and &c ;
women's white ribbed Unions
in variua styles 45c to 60c;
,Boys Unices 4t to 55c.
Try us for
and Footwear.
Work Clothe?
Yoal! find we
;an save you sot.z of that
hard earned money on ycur
everyday wearing apparrel.
C.J.Breier Co.
141 North Commercial Street.
You do better here for less
Shoe Prices
Are Down!
Down! Down!
See oar 15 0 all leather
Work gko. mow reduced to
1 S a pair.
Oar 14. J Work Shoe re
duced to SI at pair. Our
American Officer 1 7 Dreaa
Shoes now reduced to S5.J
a pair.
W"n?ht't HeaTT Wool I'n
4ershirtfl for men. regular
prife (1.S9, reduced to
$1.10.
Oid Hickory" Work
Siirj. one of lie best wear
Si? sb!rti made: regular
price 11.15. reduced to 11.10
earn.
Etat O. D. Army Wool
Sains. IJ.7S.
We hare Just received the
best lot of "'Old Issue" 0. D.
Wool Breexhet at J5.50 per
piir we have ever had In
stock. Get a' pair before
they are gone.
"Our Special" Fresh
Ecastei Coffee, 20c pouad.
Try a pound.
United
Army Stores
230 S. Commercial Street,
Salem, Ore.
BP
tfwm
Is It Style
You Want?
We've got the ses.
son's smart styles wait
ing for you here. Styles
whose foundation is ALL
WOOL that means hng,
fine tailoring that stands
the strain and built-in fit
that is perfect.
Tailored to your meas
ure with an Iron Clad
Guarantee of perfect satisfaction.
Extra Special
this week
$35
for guaranteed all wool
suit with more than two
hundred patterns from
which to choose. Serges
in all colors, fancy wor
sted, cassimeres, tweeds
and homespuns of the
newest spring colorings
and designs.
We most cordially in
vite you to come and' look
them over. No obligation
to buy. We want you to
see them.
SCOTCH
Woolen Mills
426 State Street
m , w w m w
- , i Von Ai hotpr hsra fnr ' ! II
t - fi ii j ii ti if n i ti fr .
TOMORROW-SATURDAY
6 Crepe de Chine Waists
SATURDAY-TOMORROW
1 - t '
In white and flesh, strictly
tailored. Every waist has
that stamp of charm and
individuality only found in
High Grade merchandise.
TOMORROW
$3.95
I Wool Pleated Skirts
These are very dressy Skirts,"
made up La most appealing color
combinations. The materials are Mr
Flannels, Pnmnellas and Serges
Priced in two lots
Lotl
Lot 2
$3.95 $4.95
1
hill
X
A novel event in which we want bur patrons to share
Tomorrow we shall hold a DEPARTMENT CONTEST SALE. Each Department in the store will
compete against each other, as to which can show the greatest gain in sales over a year ago.
To make it an interesting event for the public every department ha3 contributed "EXTRA
SPECIALS" on "QUALITY MERCHANDISE."
Thi3 is an event you cannot afford to miss. You will make big savings and enjoy the friendly ri
valry of our sales force.
13-inch Indian Head
NAPKINS
89c
Fancy Bath Towels, 16x
32 I for
10c
Large Bath Towels, 19.x
41
Boys' Suits
All wool suits, with 2 pair of
pants, full lined. These are New
Spring Models, made up from fine
Tweeds, Serges, Cashmeres. Sizes
8 to 18. Every suit has a snap and
style of its own.
$12.98
Men's Lee Khaki Pants
Men's Khaki Wool Shirts
Men's Muslin Night Shirts
Men's Felt Hats, in the newest Spring
blocks .. .
Men's Worsted Plaited Hose
...$1.89
...$3.95
...$1.19
...$2.93
49c
39c
Jap Lunch Cloths, 43x43
$1.35
COxGO
$L93
Satin finish Bed Spreads
73x90, Zt lbs $4.93
$4.98
Figured Scrims in Rose,
Yellow and Blue, 36 inch
12 l-2c
MILLINERY
An offering of New Sea
son'a Trimmed Hats
$4.95
HAIR BRUSHES
Aluminum faced
35c
Stationery Combination
Linen finish paper and envelopes
39c
Spanish Silk Lace
2 kt3, 13 and 36 inches wide
$2.39 and $3:19
Yard
LACE INSERTION"
lc r
Per Yard
Embroidery Edgings
12 l-2c
Per Yard
HOSIERY
The offerings in this de
partment will surprise you.
Extra Specials on
Ladies' and Children's A-l
Quality Hose, Silk, Cotton and
Lisle. One offering, don't fail
to buy.
A fine ribbed highly mer
cerized Misses' and Children's
Hose in dark brown and black
39c
All sizes 6 to 9'i
Factory Hurts
Thev are hose with slight
imperfections, which will not
affect wear or appearance.
Italian Silk Hos
All "sizes
$2.59
PONGEE BLOOMERS
Made of 12 Mannie Pongee
$2.19
ROYAL CORSETS
An ideal model for aver
age figue
$1.39
OUTING GOWNS
Ladies': Now is your
opportunity
98c
BUNGALOW APRONS
Your choice
$1.00
MIL
V3J
Good Goods. (C
3
j
BABY PILLOWS
A wonderful special
$1.95
LADIES' UNION SUITS
AH sizes
59c
FLAPPER PUMPS
The new patent one-strap
Flapper Style Pumps, 24
to 6 1-2 '
Satin Jersey and Crepe Meteor,
40-in. wide. Colors, Grey, Brown,
Belgian, Blue and Black
$2.78
Radium Foulard Lining Silk,
36 and 40 inches wide. Plain and
figured
$1.69
Silk and Cotton Poplins in
figures and two tone effects
to sell these out Saturday
89c
$3.95
56 inch ALL WOOL DRESS GOODS in Navy,
Blue, French Serge, Saturday only, yard....$2.00
56 inch ALL WOOL DRESS GOODS, made
from pure long fibre wool. A much favored ;
fabric for Dresses, Capes and Suits, yard..?2.98
54 inch STRIPED and PLAID SKIRTING.
Extra quality all wool, Saturday only, yd..$2.49
ALL WOOL CHALLIS in a wonderfully
wide range of colors and designs, yard.
DEMONSTRATION Gene Palmers Face
Cream and Powders. These are Oregon made,
by Toilet Exquisite Specialists.
An expert Beauty Specialist will demon
strate in our Toilet Sundry Department
oaturaay.
At