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.JAGE EIGHT
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1925
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I RANKS MINK MIIRhT IN
mil 11 1 ji iuui ii hi
. With tho Clicrri.uis wanting
Irom 15 to 20 new luombers, wiih
a number Dot attending niuqiiugd
or riisnunuhiK to calls, King limg
J. C. Perry, King Bing, an auto
crat of Salem's marching club,
linn Issued a call for a luncheon
Tuesday evening at the chamber
of commerce for 6:30 o clock
when it will be determined what
ib going t obe done about It.
The question also will be
threshed out whether the motto of
the organization "Once a Cher
rlan, Always a Cherrlan," Is go
ing to remain In efrcct. The cus
tom has been for super-anuuated
Cherrians, who for one reason or
another dropped out of the activ
ities of the club, to become Dukes
of the Manor, and remain affili
ated in an honorary capacity.
Borne of them have failed to do
this, and whether it will be en
forced will be discussed at the
meeting.
In addition It will be determ
ined whether tho Cherrians will
outline a winter's program or re
main In hibernation until next
Memorial day.
Other important matters are to
ome up, and in consequence the
king has put all of the majesty of
his office behind the call and Is
demanding full attendance.
PACIFIO HIGHWAY IN
CALIFORNIA REOPENED
Sacramento, Llal., Oct. 3 3. re
construction work mow under way
on the Pacific highway In Die
Bacramonto canyon between It .Hi
ding and DuiiKinuir has progress
ed to a point where the state high
way is now opei! to traffic for
period of 24 hours daliy. This
nounccment was made here today
by State Highway Engineer It. AI
Morton, who staled that the fon
tract witli the Nevada Contracting
company where the widening and
straightening of the highway be
tween Halfway creek and Do
creek is no"w more than half com
pleted. Work remaining to be done
largely 'off the present right "f
way r.nd f:r that reason there will i
bo little interference with trat'li
from now on until the completion
of the work.
Clotting restrictions are there
fore removed and the highway
wll) now be open throughout the
24 hours of each day.
He's pleased, too
the man who telh Life Savers
THE candy store man knows
dint Life Savers are good for
little folks ond he's pleased to sec
his little customers happy.
Because Life Savers are the
ideal candy for little people
. especially. They're so pure and
wholesome and kind to little
stomachs and tiny teeth.
good for
tittle tummies
Safe for
tiny teeth
Now is tho Time to Begin
Tire Economy
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NONSKID
"Jim" "Bill"
Smith & Watkins
Snappy Service
PHONE 44
Silverton, Or., Oct. 13. (Spe
cial.) The chicken thief which
has been playing so much havoc in
the poultry yons on Paradise road
during the past few days was
brought to the ground sund,i-
when Mrs, 0. Hatteberg wont
a-trapping. ' A mink waa the
catch. If this mink was lonely
fellow or If he had companions
poultry owners in the neighbor
hood are waging to diecover.
During the past week a number
of hens have been found dead Jn
the poultry yards. At first it was
thought that dogs were doing the
damage. A watch was kept and u
mink was discovered In the act
Sunday raorn'tg. A short time aftev
the discovery, tho culprit waa a
captive. Reports from two poul
try owners alone Sunday morning
showed a ioss of 29 hens Suturday
night.
cJian Jo Alan
ASK INCREASE
I
An allowance for the Salem fire
department sufficient to provide
additional equipment and housing
facilities is asked in the prelim
J nary estimate that has been made
by Fire Chief Hutton and Alder
man W. H, Dancy, chairman of
the fire and water committee of
the council. The tentative
amount asked is $59,130, which
is an Increase of $17,101 over
that made last year for 1925.
Additional salaries that are
contemplated accounts for most of
the increase asked, four addition
al men being asked ,by Mr. Dancy
This brings tho amount wanted
for salaries up to $55,0(i0, as
against $37,560 for the present
year..
Dancy also asks that provision
be made for a one-story hollow
tilo building on city property on
Bast Ferry street, estimated to
cost $5,000. This would house a
pumper and a chemical engine.
Chief Hutton also wants addition
al combination pumpers for North
"The Favorite Son's fa
vorite smoke ROI -TAN
BROADWAY! Enjoy
yourselfl" (2 for 25c)
ma
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mil. -v
wait
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is Differential
from all other laxatives and reliefs
for
Defective Elimination
Constipation
biliousness
The action of Nature's Remedy (fft
Tablets) is more natural and tlior
ough. The effects will be a revela
tion you will feel so good.
wake the test You will
appreciate this difference.
Umd For Over
Thirty Years
Chips off the Old Block
N) JUNIORS Liltla N?I1
Tho torn. N? In one-third dose,
candy-coated. For children and ailulu.
mm SOLD BY YOUR DRUGGIST
DANIEL I. VR1
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and South Salem and the Installa
tion of a (ire alarm system of 15
or 20 boxes. For the maintenance
of the present station $4,070 is
asked.
DaDncy estimates that the
water department will need
$7,601 of which $6,300 would go
for water to supply hydrants.
Fifteen new hydrants are held
necessary, and these would cost
an estimated $1,201.
Pope Receives Oregon Iilsliop
Rome, Oct. 13 (AP) Pope
Pius yesterday received in private
audience the Right Rev. Joseph F.
McQrath, bishop of Baker, Ore.
Land Register Named
Washington, Oct. 13 (AP)
Irving D. Smith of Seattle, Waah.,
was reappointed register of the
land' office at Seattle
President CooJldge.
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Safe
Relief
CORNS
Id oat mtnme-or less the pain endi. Dr.
Scholl's Zino-pad Is the afe, sure, heating
Ircwttnent for corns. At drug and shoe stores.
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Zino-pads
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One Dollar Specials
POR WEDNESDAY AND AS LONG AS
THE GOODS LAST
BUNGALOW APRONS
,We have arranged a table of Bunga
low Aprons beautifully embroidered.
Six different designs from which to
choose.
Watch for Our Ad in Tomorrow's Paper
SALEM
CORVALLIS
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MUSLIN GOWNS
'And combination. Genuine Bonita
hand embroidered garments. It is not
too early to think of gifts and one
would not go amiss in putting several
away.
Sport Waists '
of Voiles or dlmltioa.
Several different
styles.
Purses
Beaded Bags and plush
poucliea well made and
lined with flcured
Batln.
Jersey Kni'k's .
Thoso Knickers ' are 3 j
double kneo close ' I
weave in blue or j
brown.
Umbrellas
Good serviceable cot
ton Umbrellas with
convenience ring
bandies. .
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Saving of your time so that you are able to shop with the least possible
effort is just another link in the claim of BUSICK'S SERVICE. This shop
ping convenience, together with the q uality merchandise which you buy at
very sensible prices and the courteous service which you receive, certainly
make shopping in Busick's Stores and Meat Market well worth while.
EAGLE BRAND PURE CANE CRYSTAL WHITE
Kara Wheat
FLOUR 100 lb. sack 10 bars
One of the best brands rfr- rr QQp
of flour sold in this $D.O
49T'ck SPECIAL MARKET DAY
$! 99 STEAK RAISINS
Government Inspected Packed in 4 lb. bags
ALPINE 2 lbs. 4K,S
MILK 25c 37c
3 large cans LOG CABIN
CASCADE Cane and Maple
, HAMS SYRUP
VIM FLOUR llS';u' Cured Large size tin, regular .
Half or Whole price $1.15
491b-sack lb. SpeciaL this week f
$2.09 30c 99c' j
Tlie two brands of Flour listed in this ad are guaranteed to give absolute,
satisfaction. Full purchase price will be refunded if for any reason you
think they are not better.
TELEPHONES 455-456
CORNER COURT AND COMMERCIAL
$1.39 each or 3 for $4.00
Coat style broadcloth shirts
with collars attached
TAN, BLUE and WHITE
Sizes 14 io to 17
This is a special purchase and likewise a
special selling of broadcloth Shirts wonder
ful values at $1.39. They compare favorably
with shirts at nearly double this figure!
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