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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (July 7, 1925)
PAGE EIGH'1" THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON TUESDAY, JULY 7, 1925. SCOUT LLuri GO 10 PREPARE Harold Ware, local Boy Scouts xecutlve, loft early this morning lor CamD Cascusan with HoDe Erchlncer ot Statlle and three members of loc.il Boy Scouts or ganiiatlons. They will prepare the camp for the first encamp mett, which begins Saturday, July 11. Some Salem scouts have signed up for the first encamp ment and will leave from the S.i lem armory tt 8 a m., traneporta tlon being furniebed by local men. Before leaving this morning. Harold Ware expressed the hopi that as many as 20 more local scouts would sign up to make the trip, bringing the number up to CO. He also hopes to take 60 on the trip to the second encamp ment, which begins July 25. Only about 20 have applied to go to the second encampment. 'Each eamp will continue for a period of two weeke. Contrary to former announcement, applications arc till being accepted. Local scouts matting the trip to camp today are Hugh Shattmc -f Troop 2 and Rfllph Purvlne aii'J Jaraee Faircuild of Troop 1. The advance detail, consisting of five altogether, will Be: up a number of tents, construct a new cement in cinerator adding to the sanitary condition of the camp and general ly get the camp into condition far Lemons Tighten Wrinkled Skin T51 Squeeze the Juice of two leni . one In a bottle containing three ouncen of Orch ard White, which any druggist will supply for a few cents, shake well and you have the very ml deft anti-wrinkle lotion to tighten relaxed akin, erase fine Miip and eradicate crows-feet. Mamage this sweetly fragrant lemon lotion into the skin at night. By morning mofrt of the tell tale wrinkles, tired lines and crows feet are smoothed out, giving a more youthful contour to cheeks, oh in, throat. It leaves the skin vel vety soft, clear and fresh. Beauty experts use this astrin gent lotion for enlarged pores, alio to bleach and whiten sallow, tan Bod skin. Mix this harm lew lotion your self since it acts best Immediate ly af t e r p re pa red . A d v. use beginning Saturday. Camp Castfasan is located on the south fork of the Santlara river, near Cascadia. A construction program will bo etrosaed among the camp activities this year. Pio neering work, such as building signal to wore, diving apparatus for the swimming pol, as well as a long chute for tve pool, has been planned. Robert Boyles, chef of the camp last year, will officiate In vbu same capacity age In this year. Harold Ware will have general charge of the camp, assisted l-y Bob Erchlnger of Seattle, who will turn hiu attention toward camp fire singing and other acMvltiso not bandied by Ware. I SwampBcott, Mae., July 7. (AP) President Coolldge etarte the third week of ble vacation with one engagement of political importance on his schedule. This will be his firet appearance Sat urday at pn nu ting at which the NEW AND FACTORY REBUILT Typewriters Underwood, Oliver, RoyaJs1 Corona, Remington, Woodstock, Portables, all makes Sold on easy terms All makes Rented and Repaired priucpal speaker besides h initio f will be enat r Butler of Maaaa chueette, chairman of the repub lican national committee and his political and personal Intimate. Senator Butl r probably will be oppoeed for reelection next year by former Senator David I, Walsh, democrat. Saturday's r ...ng will be held on the farm near here of Ralph S. Bauer, republican candidate for mayor of Lynn. His guesta, In ad dition to the president and Sena tor Butler will be Governor Puller and editors of Essex county news papers. The outing la an annual affair. During the week Mr. Coolldge is expected to confer with David Mulvane, republican national com mltteeman from Kpneae, who to summering at Magnolia. Mr. Mul vane predicts that barring an In dustrial depression, Mr. Coolidge will have little, if any opposition for the republican presidential nomination In 1928 and will be re-elected. Quick Safe Relief CORNS la oa tstnnte or 1cm tho pain codt. Dr. Scholl'i Zino-pd Is lb 9ft, sure, holing Uuttoocotfor oorni. At drug and shoe tore. DlScholl's XinO'pads Put oaf on thm pain is goam Atlas Book and Stationery Co. Rubber Stamps Seals 465 State Phone 340 inations, s I Hosiery In a variety of color comb weights and materials. From sheer chiffon to seashore sport hose all grades are represented in our selection. Utility Hose We are showing a table of lilae hose, women's and misses, to sell at 19c mtti 6 .v.v.v.v.w.sv.' s i B U SICKS eTflNDflftDlZfD CASH 8T0RKS SALEM CORVALLIS .W A.7J rf WOODBURN Foods x Fresh Wholesome Our stock is turned, one and a half times each month, assuring fresh, whole some foods at all times. Saving six days in every week reduces your living cost from 15 to 25 per cent. Del Monte Pineapple Large Cans Tender, sweet slices 3 Cans 97c No. 1 Tall Cans Sliced Pineapple Regular price 22c This week 2 Cans 37c Canned Razor Clams Minced Flavory white meat 2 Cans 37c Chinook Salmon Rich red fish 2 Cans 47c Pure Cane Sugar 100 lb. sack $6.28 Jelly Powder 3 pkgs. 25c Van Camp Tomato Soup 3 cans 25c Gem Nut Margarine 3 lbs. 69c Borden's Milk 3 Cans 27c Alpine Milk 3 Cans 27c Special Blend Coffee 39c lb. Vim Flour 49 lb. sack hard wheat $2.53 No. 5 Box Fresh Crisp Liberty Sodas 49c Buy U.S. Government Inspected Meats at our Refrigerator Counters B i i 1 V. V. B A 8 CHAMBERS & CHAMBERS x in 1 K Summer Sale of Furniture us an Store-wide Reductions on Furnishings for the Home ,V.VAW.V.W.V.V.W.SW.W.V.W Notice these remarkable prices on AXMINSTER 9x12 Seamless regular $44.50, sale price 9x12 Seamless regular $57.50, sale price 9x12 Seamless, regular $67.50, sale price RUGS $29.00 $39.00 $49.00 I 8-3x10-6 and smaller sizes at proportionate reductions. A number of pat terns of Seamless Wilton Velvet, regular price $85.00; while they last at just half price $42.50. This is one of the best wearing Rugs on the market. A splendid Rug for dining room use. About forty very beautiful wool and fibre Rugs; just the thing for bed rooms and sleeping porch, in 6x9, 8x10 and 9x12. Many of these Rugs sold as high as 28.00; now $11.00 to $16.00; every one a real bargain. A nice assortment of beautiful Wilton's, Artform, Kremlin and Whittall's at way-down prioes. If you need a Rug of any kind, within the next six months it will pay you to buy it at this sale. VAWAV. AVAVAVA" f,WWAVW.VrtVW.,.V.V.,.W 5 I DAVENPORTS And TABLES All our new Davenports in the latest coverings are very deeply cut in price for this sale Beautiful DAVENPORT TABLES in Mahogany and Walnut $38.00 now .$22.50 $46.00 now .$29.00 $36.00 nOW .r.:. . ...... . . . . .$22.00 $19.00 now . . $15.00 Gateleg Real Mahogany DINING TABLES Very Beautiful $67.50 now $45.00 $64.00 now .....$41.00 $49.00 now . .$37.00 $35.00 now $26.00 A real opportunity to get a high grade table at a very low price. AWAWftWAWJWASWAWASWAWAW .VAVAWAWASW SIMMON'S STEEL BEDS at greatly reduced prices; some very fine ones in Ivory and Walnut. If you want a fine Bed at a very small price take advantage of these low prices. All Our BED ROOM FURNITURE goods reduced greatly, except contract COLONIAL RANGES none better made for the price in this great U. A. The three popular prices $59.50, $67.50 and $69.00 real bargains. S. Dining Room Furniture, Rockers and Chairs, Desks and Tables, Trunks and Satchels, Standing and Bridge Lamps all at Sale Prices for just six days THURSDAY, JULY 9 TO WEDNESDAY, JULY 15 INCLUSIVE AWAVAVA' 1 I i i ...- 8 n B B 1 i V. B CHAMBERS & CHAMBERS 5 v. aXswasv.waswavssvvv.w