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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (July 1, 1925)
PAC rVFiAGE SIXTEEN THE CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM. OREGON I I All of the fighters who are to participate In the Fourth of July boxing match at Newport are 'i the best of shape according to n nouncement made yesterday af tar noon by H. H. Schocker, match' maker. They have been working hard for their coining buttle and are all ready to step Into the ring. The boxers will arrive in New port, Friday afternoon at 4:30 o'clock, and will go through a light workout in the evening. Frankfe Lewis and George Ingcr oll are to ir-eet in the ten-round main event which given promise of being a hummer. Billy Welch of Astoria and John Boyce of Spo kane are to meet in the six-round cemi-windup. Rmtsy Green of Sa lem and Harry Davis of Astoria are to meet in one of the scheduled four-round preliimnariea. H. H. Schocker Ik leaving today for Newport to get the arena start ed. The arena, Is to have n seat ing capacity of 3000. Tickets are going good no far nnd it is expect ed that they wl'.l have a record breaking crowd. The match 1b be-1 Ing sponsored by the American Legion. They are also planning on hav ing a wrestling match for the 5th of July, although they have noth ing definite planned as yet. Thy will have Robin Reed scheduled in ease they decide to have tho match From nil points of the compass, homeseekers como pouring .into Oregon, A total of 189 families, desiring to locate on Oregon farms, have been reported by the gateway of fices at Ashland, Ontario. Or., Green River, Wyo., Portland .mu nicipal auto camu and the Los Aurl gelea branch office of the Port land chamber of commerce, since Juno 1, Forty-one or these prospective settlers have calied personally at the office of the land settlement department, Portland, and bean given information and assistance in locating. So far for the month of June, 24 families have already been lo cated on the land in various parts of the Btate, representing a capi tal Investment of over $150,000. W. G. Ide, manuger, state that complete reports for the month have not yet been received from the various counties, and that iio duubt tills number will be great ly increased. Thirteen settlers have been re ported for Josephine county, one tor Kiamath, one lor Deschutes, and ten by the Czecbo-Slovak chamber of commerce of Chicago, who nave l oca too m various parts oi ine wiiinmetr,e valley. A Jaw of the new sot tier are: John Tlua ty of Minnesota, 160 acres at Mo lulla; Joseph Dostal, of South Da kota, 33 acres at McMinnvlJle; J. I Hroza, South Dakota, 02 acres at Butteville; Frank Kllma, North Dakota, 31 acres at Wood burn; James Krijci, Illinois, and John Hones, Wisconsin, 121 acres it Whiteson; B. K. Stump, Calif Jr-i Stocks and Bonds We solicit Inquiries to buy or sell any marketable listed, local or unlisted securities. Active market for Durant, Star, Flint and Rlckenbacker Motor Issues: public utilities. Prompt attention given all orders. Cash paid for purchas es: no delay. Quotations furn ished. HOOD BROTHERS 8 Chamber of Commerce Bldg. Portland, Ore. alu, 6 acres at Bear Creek; Sher man Ware, California, 60 acrea, Josephine county; Harvey G, Hoffmaster, Arizona, 10 acres In Josephine county; Thomas Gaffey, California, 80 acree In Josephine county, and Emma L. Carrot, Arizona, 3 acrea near Grants Pass. WEDNESDAY, JULY 1, 1925 lali's Catarrl Medicine oth local and internal, and has bcei uccwiful in the treatment of Catarrl ot over forty yean. Sold by all druggljtr . . CHENEY & CO.. Toledo. Oh' Bunions Quick, safe, sure relief. Prevent sho pressure. At dntf and that mres VVm aO . 4 jul venous Firfoio- Zino-pads Mw" 23 PMiHP"3sar. For Information About Railroad Trips Phone 727 OREGON, ELECTRIC. FRUIT NEWS? The Capital Journal t Specializes On It j CORNS Lift Off-No Pain! Doesn't hurt ono bit! Drop a little "Kret-zono" on an aching corn, Instnntly that corn stops hurtiriR. then shortly you lift it right off with fiiiBere. Your drutfKlst sells a tiny bot tlo of "Froezono" fur a fow cents, urficient to remove every hnrd corn, soft corn, or corn between the toes, and tho foot calluses, without sorenoM or irritation. Adv. Ladd & Bush Bankers ESTABLISHED 1868 General Banking Business Office Hours from 10 a. m. to 3. p. m. Only Two More IShOD S Big D ays of B Mid-S eason Sale K Vv M 2 DAY Id M HOLIDAY H -41 7 50 fcQQ 00 ig Gosomcwl, P 1 LESS 20 pUeJ.WV v'fl Reduced Roundtrip Fares. iV' F'Ha For arcs, train service an J iill ' ' inonm.tion.flsfc agent . . . - - Mlifiliy Bishop s Clothing and Woolen Mills Store A. A. Mickel, D. F. & P. A., 184 N. liberty St., Phone 41 or 80. J Of Clothing, Furnishing Goods and Shoes Get Ready for the Fourth Be Comfortable in one of Bishops's Palm Beach or Tropical Worsted Suits Men's Palm Beach Suits Neat, comfortable and most practical suit made for summer wear. Come in tan, brown and gray. Regular $15.00 and $17.50 values. $9.85 Men's $25 & $30 Suits In cassimeres, flannels and tropical wor steds, light and dark colors;; styles for men and young men. Sizes up to 40. Regular $2.50 and $3.00 Men's Dress Shirts Neckband or Negligee $1.65 Men's Union Suits Poros Knit and Balbriggan Regular $1.50 Value 85c Men's Straw Hats Regular 2.50 Values $1.85 Jantzen's Swimming Suits' Less 10 Men's Dress Trousers Men's $35 & $40 Suits Medium and light weight cassimeres, tweeds, worsteds, gaberdines and whip cords, staple and young men's models. Sizes 36 to 42. 126.75 Men's $40 to $55 Suits Made by Hart, Schaffner & Marx and Michael Sterns. Light and dark tweeds, cassimeres, worsteds and serges; staple and young men's models. All sizes. Thursday and Friday Only, July 2 and 3 Store Opens 9 a. m., Closes 6 p. i A SEASONAL EVENT rLANNED FOR SALEM'S "ANNUAL BARGAIN DAY" WE ARE EXTENDING SALE ONE DAY LONGER TO ALLOW OUT-OF-TOWN CUSTOMERS TO BENEFIT THIS ADVERTISEMENT CONVEYS SURPASSING VALUES OF WANTED MERCHANDISE "AT LOWER PRICES" Thursday and Friday Only Your Unrestricted Choice of Our Entire Stock of LADIES COATS LADIES DRESSES (Silks) LADIES WAISTS (All Kinds) LADIES DRESSES (Wash) ALL FURS (Second Floor)- LADIES SKIRTS LADIES DRESSES (Wool) BATH ROBES MISSES COATS -LADIES' SWEATERS NO ALTERATIONS NO REFUNDS NO EXCHANGES Each and every purchase is considered final for garments bought during this 2 days sale. MEN'S DRESS HOSE Men's fine cotton dress hose, black or cordovan. All sizes. 15c value. "Sa lem Bargain Day" spec ial, at per pair 6c CHILDREN'S DRESSES Children's fancy wash dresses. A pretty line of the newest novel ties, each and every one guaranteed fast colors. All sizes to choose from. A real bargain for Sa lem's Bargain Day. Your choice at each $J69 (Main Floor) STOCKING FEET Stocking feet for ladies hose, black and colors. All size . (, l,rc values liar gain day at per pair 5c "TOM SAWYER" SUITS" Now n real opportunity to save, "Tom Sawyer wash suits for real boys, each and every one fully guaranteed to wash lour choice of any suit values to $:i.50 Thursday nnd Friday only at, per suit $J95 rONGEE SILK Genuine imported Jap pongee silk, 12 momme, natural color, 33 inches wide. A limited quantity to be sold. While it lasts at per yard (Main Floor) 49c TURKISH TOWELS Bleached and fancy Tur kish towels, excellent 50c values. Better shop early for these, Bargain Day special at each (Baaemcnt) 29c (Main Floor) DEPAJR vOhrfi You save Ever Day TMEMT STORE i77 K LIJJERTY ST. SALEM, OREGONu BLOOMERS Ladies Windsor Plisse Crepe Bloomers, while or flesh. 98c values. "Bar gain Day" special at each B;tenient) 39c LADIES HOSE Ladies fancy silk hose, the season's newest designs and colorings. All sizes to choose from. A limited quantity to be sold. $1.25 values. "Bar gain Day" special at per pair (Main Floor) 69c LADIES FIBRE HOSE Ladies fibre silk hose, cordovan only. AH sizes. 75c values. While they last, at per pair (Basement) TABLE CLOTHS Mercerized damask table cloths in sizes DSxGl and Glx72 plain white with pretty floral pat terns white grounds with colored borders, and all colored. Values to $2.95. "Bargain Day'' special at each (Main Floor) $J95 --n