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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 6, 1922)
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1922. RAIN QUENCHES FOREST FIRES Cobalt, Ont, Oct. 6. A heavy Taln today bad virtually quench ed the forest fires about the city hlcb took a toll of possibly six ty lives and wiped out the town o flaileyburg and several small er settlements. Thirty three Doaies nave ueeu ..covered in the scarred wreck ... wBpk aero was Hailey- aee iubi. bry. Many more persons are Legal Notice NOTICE Notice is hereby given that i . moounded tho following de rfSed doss in compliance with Sce No. 1404, towit: One ht brown Shepherd with white Iigi , round his neck. One black "Twhlte Shepherd weight about Snouts each! The above describ- aoVs i will be killed If - not re ttd by owners on or before October 8th, yy g LOW Street Commissioner. 239 HJwlToFTlE VI ISW AND TOU4UKATION OF ASSK8S ty MKNT ItOLIi The State Tax Commission will attend as a board of equalization i the Capital in Salem, Oregon, on ?L third Monday of October, 1922, and publicly examine the assess ment roll by it made, and review Z eame. and correct all errors valuation.Ndescrlptlon, quantities " qualities of property by It as sessable and in apportionments of Talents made by it; and !t shall be the duty of the persons and companies interested to appeal at the time ami place appointed. Petitions or ppltcations for the reduction or change of apportion ment of a particular assessment shall be made in writing, verified by the oath of the applicant, its president, secretary, managing acent or attorney in fact, and be filed with the Commission during the first week it is by law requir ed to be in session, and any peti tion or application not so made, verified ,nnd filed shall not be con sidered or acted upon. STATE TAX COMMISSION, By E, L. Fisher, Secretary. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the undersigned was, on the 28 th day of September, 1922, by the county court of Milrlon county, Oregon, duly appointed administrator of the estate of G. J. Ward, deceased, and has duly qualified as such. All persons having any claims against said estate are hereby notified to present the same, duly verified, to the undersigned at room 306 Unit ed Stte3 National bank bldg., Sa lem, Oregon, within six months from the date of this notice. Dated this 29th day cX Septem ber, 1922. m CHARLES A. WARD, Administrator of the estate of G. J. Ward, deceased. STATEMENT of the Ownership, management, circulation, etc., ltHinlreci ly tlio Act of Congrats of August 24, 1912 Of the Capital Journal publish ed daily at Salem, Oregon, for Oc tober 1, 1922. State of Oregon, county of Ma rion, ss. Before me, a notary public in and for the state and county afore said, personally appeared G. Put nam, who, having been duly sworn according to law, deposes and says that he is the publisher of the Capital Journal and that the following is, to the best of hi;i knowledge and belief, a true state ment of the ownership, manage ment (and' if a daily paper, the circulation), etc., of the aforesaid publication for the date shown in the above cation, required by the Act of August 24, 1912, embodied in section 443, Poetal Laws and Regulations, printed on the re verse of this form, to wit: 1. That the names and address es of the publisher, editor, manag ing editor, and business managers are: Publisher G. Putnam, Salem, Or. Editor O. Putnam, Salem, Or. Managing editor Harry N. Crain, Saieni, (jr. Business manager H. N. Yockey, Salem, Or. 2. That the owners are: (Give names and addresses of Individual owners, or, if a corporation, give - "Hue ana the names ana acl ases of stockholders owning or jiolding l per cent or more of the 'Mai amount of stock.) G. Putnam, Salem, Or. Mary M. Putnam, Salem, Or. . N. Yockey, Salem, Or. Capital Journal Printing Co., Salem, Or. 3. That the known bondholders. mortgagees, and other security aoiders owning or hold 1-per cent or more of total amount of bnds, ii?r Pges' or other securities are: n. are nne, so state.) "tie and Trust Co., Portland, trustee for bond holders not of record. ah' Th'" the tw0 Paragraphs next aoove, giving the names of the tJT!"3- stockholders, and securi L rs- if any contain not only itv of stckholders and secur thl ?old,l'rs as they appear upon Z, b?ks of the company but how' cases w'here the stock J",or security holder appears troll tfle boks of the company as mi.,- or in a"y other fiduciary nation, the name of the person triKi rp,oration for whom such the h actinS- is given; also that ste.. d 'wo paragraphs contain knowiLT 5 emhracing affiant's full "d"e aria beU' as to- thv ierli'v11"3 nd conditions un t. hi , Ch stckho!ders and securi ty h! iJ Who do not aPPear upon tees h i 5 of the company as trus , nold stock and securities in toP?,c.ly other than that of a has n owner; and this affiant other nr'son to believe that any Poratirn t30"' assciation, or cor "id rert . t any interest direct or other Li" Sitid stock, bonds, or by hinrCUnUeS than as so stated PieJnV the average number of cUon ,iach lsse of this publi " !5 or distributed, through ""WihJ I otherwise, to paid r.d: "l. during the six months e is uir- freced r, urln? the eix m" iHe ,T?.tn? date shown abov H from d i ation is reo-uiI j jjuuncations only.) Sworn - PUTNAM. ,0 this i,Z arld -subscribed before 'sELl y of Octohor. 1922. Votr..' . H. N. TOCKEY. 'gon. residing ission expires Saw . "oution as shown in 5517."" -wued April 1. 1S22. THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON PAGE THREE Taking Into Consideration: The People's Cash Store's Great Stocks of Good Merchandise Its Phenomenal Ability to Buy and sell for Less Its Magnetic Events of the Past All-in-all it Launches an TO ITS LONG-TO-BE-REMEMBERED tftmiawwcwet'v,tt5itMtwi'Th is SdlC Is for Saturday and EVionday Q n ytmwtii!maiatsiaa8a EVEWt.gH It is extremely hard to start a sale at the People's Cash Store which shall pass the precedents already established. All seasons the offerings here have set a pace which was never before equaled. Great sales have followed each other in rapid succession, each presenting more extraordinary opportun ities than the past. The standard of value giving has been raised by this store beyond any extent that Salem ever knew. The difficulties have been accomplished, the precedents have been equaled and surpassed. The unequaled prestige and purchasing power of the People's Cash Store have been turned to best ac count and . . ' " ' ' Tomorrow You Shall See an Actual Demonstration of Our Ability to Sell for Less Blue Ribbon Flour, guaranteed lor good bread money back, 1 sack ". J I barrel 3 10 lbs. Jap Rice 10 lbs. White Beans - 1 sack Corn ileal 1 sack Oat Meal - 5 cans Milk, tall 5 cans Corn - - 5 cans Peas 5 cans Pork and Beans or .50 .90 ,70 .65 29 ,50 .50 50 60 45 56-Inch Wool Flannel Special, yard 79c he Good grade of 56 inch wool flannel ia Ideally suited for middies, skirts, shirts, etc. There is an assortment of colors in the lot. Regular $1.25 value. : 75c Wool Dress Goods Special, yard 39c No matter if It is school children or yourself, if you con templated a dress, a selection of this material will fashion one tor you economically. Big assortment of colors. 36 inches wide. 27-Inch Fancy Flannels Special, yard 14c A large assortment of different colors and patterns in this lot of flannel, that is being put on sale at such a low price. Former values 29c a yard. This grade is very fancy quality. 36-Inch "Farwest" Flannels Special, yard 19c Both in plain and fancy colors, over 1,400 yards placed on .sale at this remarkable low price. Its a good time to buy your entire winter supply at this low price. Unbleached 36-Inch Muslin Special, yard 11c Famous L L and other brands of good quality unbleached muslin. This price is the lowest in years for this grade of cot ton goods. i All "Wool Jersey Cloths Special $1.79 This special is a good cold weather suggestion. Jersey jackets, dresses, skirts and suits are fashioned from this high grade material which we are selling less than wholesale cost price. Regular price, $2.75 per yard. Assorted colors at $1.79 Silk and Wool Crepe Knit Special yard $1.79 The richness of silk crepe and wool . yarn are artistically blended in the making of this lustrious material for Buits and dresses. Assorted colors in the lot at the above special price, $1.50 Grade Silk Pongee Special 89c Natural imported silk pongee of heavy 12 moinmie weight, only a limited quantity. A good material for underwear, blouses, curtains, etc. Special for Saturday and Monday. 39c Striped Eden Cloth Special 19c More than fifteen patterns of this ideal winter material with a thousand uses. Comes in full 36 inch width, it is an oppor tunity to save twenty to twenty-five cents on each yard during this, sale. Saturday and Monday. $4 Double Size Bed Spreads Special $2.49 This feature selling should ue headed by all housewives, . fancy woven designs, extra large sizes, of a firm heavy weave Special for Saturday and Monday selling at - $2.49 $5 Silk Pongee Waists Special $1.98 This offering has never or perhaps never will be equaled some have nicely trimmed collars and cuffs, others are pi am Peter Pan and Ford styles. All sixes in the lot. Special at $1.98 Boys' $1.50 Heavy Union Suits Special 79c One lot of 2 000 garments, boys' heavy winter weight, derby ribbed union suits witn-closed crotch and elastic weave anklets and wristlets. Special for Saturday and Monday only. 65o LABGE'BATH TOWELS, Special ...... -- 39o " This Towel is 45x25 inches and is made of heavy double thread fine weave. 65 S!LK, WOOLand TRICOLETTE I FA D IR ESS E.S 40 Full Length WOOL COATS Values to $22.50 All in a Sale at $.75 Saving money is not a secret, it is an art in which thffty Americans try to qualify. f This immense lot of stylish silk and wool dresses and wool coats, have been purchased. By buying artists in view of saving money for the patrons of this store. Look over any one of. these garments in the lot, each one speaks savings from every angle. The styles are perfect, the tailoring is good, the only point we regret is that we were unable to secure more to sell at this figure. The colors with their delightful styles and trimmings are established. Therefore, we leave it to those who seek sav ings to come, ' INSPECT AN D BUY $19.50 Value Ladies' Three Quarter length Plush Coats Go at $9.50 All sizes $32.50 Values in Ladies' Full Length Plush Coats Saturday and Monday Price $19.50 All sizes $6.00 All Wool Pleated Skirts In stripes and plaids Special at $2.98 Over $3 saving If Its An Overcoat Here It Is at $ "J g.75 A new line of all wool Coat at a new low price. We are as proud as can be of our stock of Men's Winter Overcoats, and we have a right to be. Again and again we have had our Cloth ing compared with what isbeing shown in other stores; and every time we see a comparison of this sort we feel more confident about the clothing we manufacture. Other Lines of Men's All Wool Coats $12.75 to $29.50 ill i'lW Men's All Wool Mackinaws Famous Kangaroo brand, all wool Mackinaws, belted back and full belted models with and without in verted pleats. Large shawl and hand roll collars. Regular $12.50 values. Special at $4.98 and $7.50 Boy'sWoolMackriaws $7.50 values at $3.98 flit Men's Winter Weight SWEATERS Coat style Sweaters in light and dark gray and other colors. $2.00 graae, special 98c Men's Dress Shirts An odd lot at an odd price, that is the whole story. Many values to $1.50 go in this sale at 39c 350 Latest Model SPORT HATS In various style shapes and trimmings Such a collection of bright colors and snappy styles in ladies' sport hats (we can safely say) has never been seen in sale. Felt sport hats, with feather trimmings, are the feature of this assortment. Values to $6.50 Epecial at $ 1 .98 Balcony ' A Sale of Shoes For School Kids and Grown-Ups Men's Fine Kid DRESS SHOES . Regular $7.50 val ues, genuine goodyear welt oak tanned leath er soles. Blutcher style, black only. All sizes. Special $4.50 en's Solid Leather Shoes $2.98 This selling is truly exceptional. Tan or black full box toes, army last work shoes with sturdy leather soles and heal. Regular $5.50 values. Special for Saturday and Monday. Ladies' and Girls' Fancy Patent Leather Slippers and Oxfords Kegular $5.50 values, newest smart styles featur ing the new Spanish heel. Five different styles in th roup. Special $2.98 Men's Tan and Black Dress Shoes Special $2.98 Values to $7.50, these are mostly odd lots, but nearly all sizes in the lot. , Girls' 15 Inch High Top Shoes Special $6.98 Regular $10.50. Just the thing for the-coming cold and wet weather at just a price that is lower than ordinary cost. All sizes. Boys' Heavy School Shoes, Special $1.98 to $3.98 These lines are of fine gun metal stock, English and blutcher style, all sizes for youths and boyst School Boys' Heavy Scuff ers Special $1.69 Lace or button, black or tan, all sizes In the lot. Regular $3.50 values. Special for Saturday and Monday. One Lot $7.00 Grade Fine LADIES' SHOES SPECIAL $3.98 In various all leather styles and makes, high and low hecU back or brown, medium or short vamp. Special 5 lbs. Lard . .75 5 lbs. Coffee 1.00 5 lbs. Cocoa in bulk 40 2 lbs. ground Chocolate 40 1 lb. Gunpowder Tea 13 bars White Laundry Soap 1 pint Covo Salad Oil 1 plug tobacco, Star, Horseshoe, Climax 2 cans Velvet .30 .50 .24 .75 1 m - ; i ; 1 ! ; ! i 4 I i tr.m