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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 5, 1922)
J Wl ,MMMW V V r V PAGE EIGHT THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON THURSDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1922. EVANGELICAL FACTIONS MAY ei Barrlngton, HI., Oct 5. The lebth quadrennial session of the gwaera! conference of the United Evangelical church, to convene fcera today, will act on the pro posal to merge with the -Evangelical Association, from which the church separated thirty years t,u. Favorable action . would reunite the followers of Jacob Albright, who founded denominations la Pennsylvania in 1800. The Cnited Evangelical body claims 100,000 members and the Evan relical Associations more than 1&0.000. The general conference of the Evangelical Association will con vene simultaneously sit Detroit. If the United Evangelical confer ence approves the proposed union It will probably move to Detroit nd consummate the merger, ac cording to leaders. The commission on .church un ion of the United Evangelical church, which will report at the conference here, has reached a basis of union after ten years of egotiatious. according to official announcement by the United evangelical church. All confer ences of the other body, except that of East-Pennsylvania, voted (14 votes for union and (8 against, the statement said. u unofficial poll of delegates to the conference showed 73 for and IS against, the statement added. ASK INCREASE IN TAXES TO BUILD POLK HIGHWAYS Fogs Ealt Noa.8top Flight Kan Diego, Ca!., Oct. 5 Beeause of heavy fogs prevailing in the mountain districts beyond Tema rula early today, Lieutenants John A. Mat Ready and Oakley Kelly abandoned their proposed non-stop Kan Diego to New York city flight in the big army monoplane T-2, and returning to this city, announced that they would try for a new en durance record. Minnesota Forest Fires SI. Paul, Minn., Oct. S Over on area of more than 100 miles square, scattered forest fires blazed today in northern Minnesota, while for estry and state military officials directed the fight to subdue them. Many email settlements are threatened but there have been no casualties. Dallas, Or, Oct. t. The office force ot the county clerk's office Is now engaged in preparing elec tion notices and making ready to mail copies of the same to all mem bers ot the election boards. Jt will be of interest to the people to read the election notices when the are posted as they contain very ma terial measures, referred to the people by the county court, per taining to voting additional taxes to provide funds as follows: The court has asked that the people increase the tax levy by $63,483 above the constitutional; limitation. . In their certificates to the county clerk they state that it is necessary to increase the amount of the general fund and road dis trict funds ot the county to the extent ot 1 1 0,000 to provide suffi cient funds for the purpose of con struction ot roads, the erection of additional gravel bunkers and the operation ot the gravel trucks in taking care of the road building program necessary to keep Polk county out of the mud. They are also putting the ques tion to the people as to whether or not they desire to vote 2000 for county fair purposes, $2000 tor the county agent's salary and 12682 for the county library. No doubt the county court desires to relieve Itself of the responsibility ot putting the lust three items in the budget and it is up to the peo ple in the November election to support or reject these three items. By their rejection or ac ceptance will also be the rejection or acceptance ot the $40,000 pro gram for the general fund aa the four items will be in one measure, totaling (46,682. Another certificate of necessity filed with the county clerk by t county court is in substance a measure for the people's consider ation wherein the court asks the voters to consider a 826,800 added tax for the general fund of the county which Is to provide for the construction of bridges on the West Side Pacific highway at Rickreall, Basket Slough near the tile tactory north ot Monmouth, and two bridges across Soap creek ft will be necessary for an affirm ative vote by the taxpayers in or-1 der to connect up with those bridges on the West Side highway through Polk county. The people ot the county real lie the county la without the neces sary funds to promote the comple tion of the Pacific highway and unless the above measure is sup ported the county will be unable to connect up with the counties on the north and south. DROUGHT Iff JEKNSYLVANIA Pittsburgh. Pa., Oct 5. West ern Pennsylvania's drought en tered its twenty third day and au thorities expressed alarm today as to the reserve' water supply, which was rapidly diminishing. River transportation has beeu practically paralyzed and farm ers reported severe damage to crops. WOMAN AVIATOR TO FLY ACROSS CONTINENT Fan Francisco, Oct. 5 Mias HU Li an (ratlin, the only woman member of the National Aeronatie associa tion, will leave Griaey field here today for a transcontinental air trip as a memorial to the Gold Star Jdothers of aviation who 1st their lives in the war. ! The airplane will be made nnder the snperviain of the United Btates mail service. The itinerary call for a direct trip from here to New York; and then back to .Detroit, where Miss Oatlin will attend the aerial meet to be held there. Journal " VantAds Pay New Wool Dresses JUST RECEIVED The styles are partic ularly effective and they're fashioned after some of the very ex clusive models that sold at much higher prices. You'll find models here that are partic ularly adapted to the high school miss as well as the elderly or mature woman. The materials are Poiret Twill and Tricotine. $U.75 to$24.50 Our Prices Always the Lowest GALE & COMPANY Commercial and Court Streets Sweaters Sweaters There's a Sweater Here for You Refined style, dependable quality and surprisingly low prices these are the things you will find in this store's assemblage of sweaters vjrx wU fP J Pull Over Sweaters Our display of Pull Over Sweaters is a department within itself. We have spared no effort in securing all of the new color combinations and the best of woolen and pure worsted yarn sweaters, priced .$5.00 to $12.50 Coat Sweaters Bishop's 2 pocket Coat Sweaters $3.50 Bishop's 4 pocket Sport Coat.... $2.50 Bishop's 4 pocket Jersey.Knit....$6.00 Bishop's 4 pocket Belt Back $7.50 Bishop's 4 pocket Jantzen made $9.00 SWEATER VESTS Many new color combinations are embraced in this Fall's showing of Sweater Vests. 517 aiem w ooien Mills Store C. P. Bishop, Prop. Open until 9 p. m. on Saturdays tr,. ..-.. am'- - n... . . . Stop Woederlikig How We Can Sell Groceries For So Much Less It is very simple. With our four stores we are enabled to buy in quantities to get the very lowest price, also many items shipped in full carloads save almost one half the freight. We get the maximum discount on all our purchases. If we had five hundred stores we could not buy one cent cheaper than we are at the present time. We are passing this saving on to our customers. A visit to our stores will convince you that a great saving can be made on most every one of several hundred items in the entire store. POST TOASTIES 3 packages 27c KELLOGG'S CORN FLAKES, 3 for 27c SHREDDED WHEAT 3 packages 33c GRAPE NUTS 2 packages 33c ALIJER'S OATS Large Package 23c FLAPJACK FLOUR 26c 5 lbs. CREAM ROLLED OATS 25c I j No. 10 Sack PEACOCK ROLLED OATS 43c 1 gal. LIBERTY BELL $1.23 - FULL CREAM CHEESE, per pound 23c Fancy Sugar Cured HAMS One-half ham, per lb. 26c Whole Ham LONG'S BIRD SEED 2 packages 19c 2 oz. NUTMEG C1NAMON or CLOVES 9c 3 bars CREAM OIL SOAP 15c 3 PALM OLIVE 23c 5 lbs. WHITE BEANS 5 cans SARDINES 25c Large OVAL SARDINES 17c 9 lbs. CRISCO $1.90 8 lbs. SNOWDRIFT $1.65 No. 5 CASCADE low 78c No. 10 $1.55 8 lbs. COTTOLENE $1.76 4 lbs. 83c 4 lbs. ARMOUR'S PENNANT SHORTENING Try one of our mild cured HAMS Cheaper than Bacon JELLO, 3 for Bulk Sweet Chocolate 2 lbs. 35c DEL MONTE PEAS New Stock, 2 cans 35c DIAMOND C FAMILY FLOUR $1.39 25c Sack of SALT 20c 50 lbs. DAIRY SALT 50 lbs. Half Ground SALT 46c 2 Loaves of BREAD 15c 50c can POSTUM 39c BLUE TIP BROOM 95c RED TIP BROOM 85c 2 lbs. Crisp SODA CRACKERS 27c LESLIE SHAKER SALT 10c 2 packages ARGO CORN STARCH 15c 2 BON AMI 25c 2 REX LYE 25c 3 lbs. FANCY HEAD RICE 25c PEARL TAPIOCA 3 lbs. 2 packages A. & H. SODA 10c 3 FAIRY SOAP 21c 10 FEL'S NAFTHA 69c 6 CRYSTAL 25c SEA FOAM 25c PEARLINE 25c 1 gaL TEA GARDEN SYRUP $1.19 FANCY POTATOES 15 lbs. 25c $1.25 Fer 100 lbs. Fancy California AVALNUTS 2 lbs. 47c FANCY CHINOOK SALMON 1 lb. time 34c 2 cans ALASKA SALMON 25c SHRIMP, per can 15c 2 cans OYSTERS 29c CLAMS, tall cans 22c CLMS, flat cans 18c MJ.B. Coffee, 1 lb. 42c M.J.B. Coffee 3 lbs $1.19 MJ.B. Coffee 5 lbs $1.93 FANCY BULK COFFEE 25c, 30c, 35c lb. ASPARAGUS Per Can 20c . DARIGOLD MILK Demanded by all who have used it. It's more like fresh cream per can 9c DARIGOLD MILK per case $4.30 All Milk will be higher All Other MILK per can 10c 1 gal. AMBER KARO 59c 1 gal. PENNECKS GOLDEN 65c OLD DUTCH CLEANSER, 2 cans I9c LIGHTHOUSE, 2 cans 10c Saving Money is a test which determines whether or not ambition is really ambition or just a wish EVENTUALLY YOU WILL BUY AT Tiff" irk I 8