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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1922)
PAGE TWO THE CAPITAL SALEM, OHEGON FRIDAY, APRIL 21, 1922. DALLAS TO HELP DBSE RVANCE OFBLOSSOMDAY - nulla. Or.. April 21. Dallas will take part In the Blossom day to be held at Salem--that It as far s acting In a spirit of co-opera lion la concerned. At a meeting of the elrectors of -the Commercial club held In their rooms Wednesday evening, this action was decided upon after a lengthy discussion of the subject from each and every angle. N. L. Guy, president of the club, appointed a committee of three to take up the matter with the commercial club of Salem and ' ascertain In what manner the two ' counties could work In unison. H A. Joslln. H. H. Rich and C. B Sundberg comprise this commit tee. The idea Is to gather to . gether a goodly bunch of auto mobiles from Dallas and adjacent communities on the day of the big event Is to be held and organize a caravan to visit that city. These . automobiles will be gaily decor- atcd with appropriate banners and pennants notifying the Salem visl- ' tnra that Dallas 1b the prune cen , ter of the universe the hub of Polk county and inviting them to . take a trip across "the bridge of slie" and see the thousands of prune trees in full blossom, and also visit Polk county. These autos ' will be put In use by those having the Interest of the county at heart and the ride will cost the visitors nothing. Knowing Blossom day to be strictly a Salem custom nun institution It is not the Intention of the members of the Dallas Com mercial club to Infringe upon Sa lem's tirereaulsltes In any manner. . Several matters were brought up at the meeting the condition of many of the residential streets of Dallas receiving special consid eration and creating considerable discussion. It was explained to the directors by one of the city councllmen that everything possi ble was being done and had been done In road matters. E AN MAY SIT IN PARLEYS Genoa, April II. (By Assoc! ated Press.) An English spokes man for the BrltlBh delegation to the economic conference said to day there was no objection to Hlcbard Washburn Child, Amerl can ambassador to Italy, being present at the sessions of the com mission on Himstan affairs in or der to obtalu information for the V tilled States government. Night News Summary New. York. Lady Astor ap plauded when she pleaded for the United States to enter either the league of nations or some associa tion of nations banded together for peace. New York. General Semenoff, ataman of the Cossaks, treed on $25,000 bond, dropped from sight Lawyers unable to find him. Washington. Wholesale prices on commodities classed as necessi ties of life showed slight Increase in March, according to depart ment of labor. , " Genoa. Lloyd-George express ed belief that new pact barring aeeresslon in Europe will arise from conference, which he de clares will be great success. For Utility Wear Dress or Sport Suits , $25 to $45 These bright Spring days make one think of Spring clothes. Our Reduction Sale places before you an unusual oppor tunity to select the best at very low prices. If It's sport clothes you want our showing of these materials will surely please. There you can have your choice of models that will Just suit your taste. For Dress or Business wear you have hundreds of the season's newest and best from which to choose and the prices are very modest too. Step in today and look them over. No obligation to buy. We are pleased to show you. SCOTCH WOOLEN MILLS 123 State Street London. Dispatch to Central News from Cairo, Egypt, says foui killed and 30 wounded at Horns, Syria, during demonstration against heavy sentence imposed upon Syrian leaders. Cairo, 111. Hundred thousand acres inundated by breaks in Mis slsslpll levees. Dublin. A manifesto Issued by the labor party and the ' trade). union congress calls for a one day strike and demandB that the Dail Elreann assert Its authority, re unite the army under a alngk command and accept the respon sibility of government, or confess Its Impotence and make way foi the people to decide the Issue. FINNISH BARK SAFE IN PORT; STRUCK ICEBERG Montevideo, Uruguay, April 21. After an adventurous voyage, during which she collided with an enormous Iceberg and was tnen Imprisoned in Ice fields ftr 21 days, the Finnish bark Hrof Krosb has arrived here In tow of tht British steamship Junln. The bark loft Iquique, Chile, De cembor 26. for Portuguese West Africa with saltpeter. The Ice berg Into which It first bumped was estimated by the crew to cov er 300 feet above the waterline. After freeing herself from the let the bark continued drifting out of control until she encountered the Junln. DALLAS LOOKING FOR INCREASE IN BUILDING TRAD E Dallas, Or., April 21. It the weather la favorable and the fruit crop prospects are good following the blossoming period, it is fully expected that 100 new dwellings will be erected in Dallas this year. A good start has been made, tak ing into consideration the back ward season and the consequent uncertainty as to the fruit crop In nearly every section of Dallas one or more new buildings are un der way. Most of these structures are of the ultra-modern type, with built-in conveniences and other features that delight the modern housewife. There are few really modern buildings in Dallas for sale. Even those of a style of several years ago find a ready sale at t good valuation. This makes it possible to build and get Just what Is want ed at a little greater cost than Is Involved in the buying of an old dwelling. But tue real reason tor the building boom is a shortage of houses. This shortage bas handi capped local Industries. High grade mechanics brought here from the cities to work were not satisfied with the dwellings that could be procured and declined In many instances to remain. They Insisted that their families be comfortably bouBed. If all, oi nearly all, of the prospective building is done, there will be plenty of houses to accommodate such newcomers during the com ing year. But even with 100 new houses there will be none vacant. Industrial conditions are on the mend, and more and more men will be employed In Dallas. What's New on the Market By RET STEWART MULE, RESCUED FROM FLOOD, DIES OF FRIGHT St. Louis, M April 21. A mule, typically stubborn and un derstanding only the German language, died aboard a city har bor boat from rfght and heart failure after It had been rescued from its marooned position on the river. Captain W. H. Hornbrook reported today. Two families, their livestock and chattels were taken to safety, he said. SATURDAY SPECIAL FORD TRANSMISSION LINING Oil Full set 3 bunds iUC 30x31 Gaaranieed Fabric $ 9.45 With Tube $10.50 : 0.50 33x4 Fu r $20.00 Pacific Tire and Supply Co. Inc. 154 South Commercal Street Quality Goods Only No "Seconds" A larger variety of vegetables than has heretofore been, offered at any time during the ' present year will be at the disposal of the housewife tomorrow. j Fresh receipts of bunched beets, extra fancy California radish hothouse cucumbers, fine looking green onions, tomatoes that are In fair condition, with cabbage, salsl fy, lettuce and a number of other green vegetables are available at reasonable prices. Tomatoes' have gone down to 20 cents a pound, making them considerably cheap er than a month ago. While apples still retain their prices of $3. .SO a box and SO ceuts a dozen in small quantities their condition generally is not very good. Poultry supplies are not very large this week though dealers state that they have enough to carry them over the week-end. Eggs look weak with a possible drop th early part ot next week. REAL ESTATE MOVEMENT BRISK AROUND DALLAS Dallas, Or., April 21. Real es tate Is active and sales are being reported almost daily. This ap plies to both town and farm prop' HOME WET WAS LAUNDRY KIDS Monday isthcday JHAXS DftCAR. Send Your washday 1 Take the worry from your borne. Tell us to come and get It. Nothing else troubles the average housewife as much as the weeklyfwash. We don't find It a bit of trouble. We understand the science ot clothes wishing and we understand how to make a very small bill too. Don't forget that. f Phone 1T1 1 erty, the reports ior saies wu - ing about equally divided. The Rich Relmann agency re t.ha following sales: From Fred Ellott, Prune Knoll orchard 10 acres of two-year-old prune trees, to B. B. Fry. From Mrs. Mabel A. Hines of Portland, lot on Ellis and Ash strets, to Leonard r. Llvermore. Mr. Livermore olang to erect a modern dwelling n the location this year. From Harry P. Byers to H. D. Cheney house and lot on Ash street, near Sfielton. The Ellis & Burk Realty com pany report the following: From O. O. Gardner to Mrs. Pearl Schooley, house and lot on Brown street. From Ed Fry to L. ,D. Brown, house and lot on Stump street. The Square Deal Realty reports the following; From Walter Young to Jake Martens, a house and lot at the rear of the Young erocery store. Mr. Martens is re tiring from the farm In the Salt Creek section and coming to Dallas tn live, his son taking over the farm. Common Sense About Eczema and Eruptions! Hare's Something About S. S.S. That You'll Be CUd to Hear. Teu might fust as well know it right th rutin of akin eruptions, pimples, blackheads, bolls and so on. is Tight In the blood. There la no get ting away from It Sclwice has proved It We prove it Tou can prove It Whan the cause of skin troubles and eruptions la In ute blood. It Isn't com- Vaaaak . .,. ...,, :j;VOT New York. A break in dead lock between operators and min ers and peaceful settlement of the otrib. "within a few weeks," was forecast by Sampel Gompers. Evaporate1' With the cream left in Is the real cooking milk Today and Tomorrow yf tmJi a ,f A Let g. 8. 8. Olie Tou An Angelle Skint mon sense to simply treat the skin. A hnttle nt s. 8. S. will Drove to you what is happening In your blood. S B. 3. Is a scientific blood cleanser. It drives out the Impurities which cause eczema, tetter, rasa, punpies, bona, DiacKneaas, blotches and other skin eruptions. When these Impurities are driven out. you can't stop several very nice things from happening. Your lips turn nat urally rosy. Your eyes sparkle, your complexion clears. It becomes beau tiful. Your face looks like that of a prosperous, ruddy, well-fed, refined gentleman, or if you are a woman, your complexion becomes tha real kind that the whole world so admires. S.S. a Is also a powerful body-builder, be cause it buildB new and more blood cells. That's why It fills out sunken cheeks, bony necks, thin limbs, helps regain lost flesh. It costs little to have this happen to you. S. 8. S. la solo; at all drug stores, In two sizes. The larger slse Is the more economical. MiufWepPHolopliir Corporetloa GEORGE LOANB TUCKER'S PRODUCTION V. LadiesWusthv PRETTY COMPSONV tCt (paramount Qidiwe NEWS EVENTS COMEDY Bernice Hutto at the Organ I IBERT V J THEATRE JL The DANDRUFF ITCHING SCALP Sign of Diseased Scalp. Don 't neglect it. Try This World 's Greatest Germicide SEP0I SHAMPOO Assures healthy scalp and abund ant hair Clean ing and Beautifying. At All Druggists' PUBLIC LECTUEE . Subject: ''MILLIONS NOW LIVING WELL NEVER DEE" At the Keizer School April 23 (Sunday) at 3 p. m. All cordially invited. Seats free; no collection. Lecture un der auspices of the Internatlon al Bible Students association. Further information from local railway and steam ship agents or W. H. Deacon, General Agent, Passenger Dept., 55 Third Street, Portland, Ore. Telephone: Broad way 0 M Li DAYS open Sea f EUROPE Only 4 days open sea on the Canadian, Pacific Portland-to-Europe route. Is a feature which will appeal to nearly everyone who crosses the At lantic. The Canadian Pacific takes Its passengers In fast ex press service from Portland to Montreal or old French Quebec, then by steamship 2 days down the picturesque St. Lawrence river and gulf, and only 4 days at sea-7 and land at Cherbourg, Southhampton, Hamburg, Ant werp, Liverpool, Glasgow. Canadian Pacific Today Tomorrow ORVILLE AND FRANK High Class Equilibrists TRUEDELL AND NELSON in business for f lin J. P. McGOWAN In "COLD STEEL" a Thrillilng Drama of America's Southwest Matinee 25c. Evening 35c Free candy for the children every fj Saturday-sunaay matinee fTajHinnjaaw I A Picture that Crows for Joy! ' V - "a. c j nT n- -l RUrt Victui prevent BJD aniels J Chicken'' in The cackling tale of a pretty pullet who tried to be a rooster. - Who dressed like a boy and crowed at cock-fights! Who finally fell a vic tim ot love and a hootch running plot that slulea with thrills from Cuba to Dryburg (?), Mass. Every tlont scene a sense' Starting Sunday White Fabric fhfinb or Strap PmpS Medium Round Toes, Rubber Heels, High or Low, at $1.98, $2.25 to $2.75 Growing Girls Oxfords, brown kid or calf $3.50 3-Buckle Patent Pump, moccasin style $3.90 Child's Patent or Kid ankle strap Slippers ,$1.15 to $1.60 A new line of Children's Shoes just received in various leathers and styles 95c to $2.10 Salem Sample Store C. J. BREIER CO. You do better here for less. Quality Meats AT- McDowell market 173 South Commercial Street FOR LESS We have some oj jhe choicest Steer Beef in Salem for you tomorrow. Wpj sell this choice steer beef for less than others charge? or their old tough cow meat. Thick Round or Loin Steaks . 18C Choice Pork to Resist igc Fresh Ilara to Roast 20c Fresh Side Pork .... isc Freshly Ground Hamburg HViC Our Own Sugar Cured Hams and Breakfast Bacon..30c It costs less to trade at the LlcDOVELL MARKET ii it IJI- ' ' "" jF 0 Salem Or, SkM"0 . (Old White Corner) $37.50 : t Mky fi imM $32.50 " IV-MM in Spring Suits at Special Prices Without exception we are showing the largest and most comprehensive stock of young ladies' and women's suits in Salem. You may choose here from a great variety of smart models1 at any price you wish to pay and can rest assured of the utmost in value. New Suits $37.50 Suits of ' Tricotine, Homespun and Tweed materials. Tailored models and the new sport effects. Also novelty styles trimmed with braid, fancy stitching, braid, buttons. etc. Exceptionally smart suits with finest of tailoring. Good range of sizes. Special.... New Spring Suits $32.50 Our showing at this price includes the season's smartest models, many shown exclusively in Salem at this tore, navy serges, tricotine, velours, silvertone and fancy mixtures. some in plaited and novelty belted effects, trim med with braid and buttons, specially priced.... ' New Spring Suits $27.50 V Every new and worthy design from the foremost Amer ican coat and suit makers. Smart styles for street and dress occasions. Novelty and plain tailored models. Prevailing materials and serges, gabardines, broadcloths, wool, velours, trlcotines, etc. AH colors and sizes fl?Or7 Cfi Special daW.OU Other new suits in novelty belted effects with tailored collars trimmed with braid and buttons at $32.50, $37.50 and $42.50 The Royal Shirt Waists Royal Shirt Waists, hand made and perfect in every particular. May be worn any where. Some made with roll collar and long sleeves, edged with filet and Valenciennes lace. Smart stvles in fine Voils nnr! FVpnch Batiste. Others in Peter Pan collar style neatly tucked and embroidered. Porto Rico Waist $3.50 Beautiful lot of hand em broidered and hand sewn Waists of fine French Voile, edgred with real Irish lace and embellished with d r a wn squares and hand made Irish Picot an cuffs. Some with rows of insertion drawn work and embroidery. (J Q A Special pO.DU See Window Display $2.50 L IBERTV THEATRE JL Where a Dollar Does Its Duty I