Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, July 01, 1925, Image 7

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    THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON
PAGE SEVEN
FORD FAILS TO
BARGAIN
DAY AT
We Offer for
WEDNESDAY, JULY, i, iy25
Washington, July 1. Bids from
20 individuals and companies
wero opened by the fleet corpora
tion Tuesday for sale of 200 ship
ping board vessels for scrapping,
but the name o Henry Ford did
not appear.
No explanation was available as
to why Mr. Ford, who had indicat
ed an intenhdh ot bidding did not
submit a tender and Chairm.ni
O'Connor of tle shipping' board
aid he had received no communi
cation from the manufacturer on
tho eubject.
The bids were for varying nuM
bers of tho vessels under varying
conditions and differed widely.
Only one bid for the entire 200
was received, it being from the
Boa ton & Tron Metal company of
Baltimore for a blanket sale fit
$1,370,000. The General Metil
Supply company of Oakland, Cal.,
made an offer for 193 vessels, un
der varying conditions which Tan
from $42000 to $0000 each.
BANKERS PLAY
. VALLEY MOTOR
The L'nite'l States bank team of
th twilight leaKiio is to meet the
Volley Motor nine on the hi:
BChool grounds tills evening.
bankers have been going fair
good this season and are given t
ail nvpv iho fords, as the Vail
Motor team is resting easily in th
(fillar. Proctor, second baseman
and pitcher or the Valley Motor
fa iha ..rlwtlA tpnn. H Tl d if he is I
good shape tonight he will make
the money r.anuiere nusiie. i
wo- ... 10 nfifritlollv srhpflltlpd
be iifaycd next I'rMay evening lint
the players wanted the game
earlier in the week so they migh
ret ott for the holiday over th
Fourth.
In a fast game the Statesman
baseball nina defeated the Oregon
Pulp & Paper company last night
by a score of 6 to 0. The game
was hard fought hut the paper-
makers were unable to connect
when hits were runs. Rowland
pitched for the Statesman toan
Tho lineup tololtts: Cade, Beatty
II. Finster, Crabl), Schultz, Gretz
C. Finster and Genser.
For the second time this year
the Woodmen 01 me World base
ball team of the sundown league
forfeited their game when they
. failed to meet the Eagles. A team
composed of pickups, styled the
River Rats won over the Eagles
by a score of 6 to 1. Tho Eagles
and papermakers are now tied for
first place honors.
Batteries for the game were
River Rate Scott and Regele;
Eagles Willett, Chapman and
Bnelling.
t build up
W61&M
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1-
Vilood Medicine
L. I Dick and L, M. Hum
CIIlNISh Mi;PK'lNli oo.
420 and 426 State St
Has wondorful Chinese reme
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dangornns.
Efl-nhlishrd 18 rear in 4a
. Oregon
Pbooa a
t Cood Goods,. LJ
COMMUNITY BARGAIN DAY
T
hur
sday,
July
nd
Striped Tub Silk
up to $3.00 value
$1.98 yd.
A Sale
Seconds
IN WELL KNOWN
!iiN-:
Infants Dresses
and Gertrudes
Philippine hand
embroidered
$1.00 each
FOR MEN AND WOMEN
POSITIVELY ALL WOOL ELASTIC RIBBED
SPECIAL
The Imperfections In
These Are So Slight
They Defy Detection
Combination Suits
White and colors
$1.00
STEP-INS
$1.00
In peach color only
Lace Trimmed
mi?
Come early
for
best choice
MZXER'S
J ' Good Good. J
III 1 1 SALEM'S LEADING S
DEPARTMENT STORE jj
Orange '
The Swimming Instructor says: Snug
fitting Suits for swimming!
Tan
Heather
Brown
Black
(Read column at left
for other bargains)
Snug Suits , For Style
Fashion Says:
And here they are in a sale that offers pure
wool "elastic ribbed" suits at nearly half be
cause a prominent Portland maker found a
few dozen with slight imperfection at this
low price $3.95 there's no excuse for going
without a real swimming suit. On sale in
cither Men's or Women's sections, all sizes,
all the leading colors. Every suit guaran
teed to give entire satisfaction.
Children's All Wool
Ribhed Bathing Suits
$1 .95
Sizes 26 and 28
Bright colors in orange, red, blue, and
green in this splendid all wool ribbed bath
ing suit. Seconds of regular $3.50 grades
These arc real bargains, saving you at least
$1.50 on suit; large sizes 30, 32, 31. Price
$2.95.
Community Bargain Day is an annual affair in which super-bargains are offered by all merchants participat
ing. This day offers splendid opportunity for the people of this city and vicinity to buy wanted merchandise at
very low prices!
COME
EARLY
Jt Mama
Good Goods
COME
EARLY
liter s easement store win nave a liouar Day i nursaay
ead details on page ? Never before! bargains like these!