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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 29, 1925)
'THURSDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1925 THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM. OREGON PAGE THREE ION OF preferred to nine and Held Ice Cream, Woolworth, U. 8. Realty and Glnterstores sold to seven points higher. Ralls were quiet. The closing was Btrong. Untied States distributing preferred soared 15 points white the final rally carried Chrysler , united Drug, Woolworth, Gulf StateB Steel. General Railway and U. S. Realty six to ten points above last night's closing levels. Sales approximated 2,500,000 shares. I'nrtlaml, Oct. 29 fAP) Mia. W. W. Gabriel, president of the Iiv lngon Parent-Teacliers afisociiUion of Portland, was today nominated for president of the Oregon State Teachers association in annual con Ventlon here. Mrs. George J. Per kins, present head of the state or ganization, refused to accept an other term. The other officers were nomin ated for re-election as follows: Mrs. Louis Dodge, Ashhtand, vice presi dent; Mrs. Llllie Thomas, Portland recording secretary; Mrs. B. I. El liott, Portland, treasurer; Mrs. W. J, Hawkins, Portland, historian Tho corresponding secretaryship Is an nppnintivo office and Is at pres ent held by Mrs. F. B. Merry. Oth er nominations will be permitted from the floor, prior to election Thursday. lleports of committees and offi cers were given this morning. among them that of the treasuer. Which shows the awociation to have a balance on hand of more than 11000. Mrs. R. I. Elliott, treasurer has been asked to accept tho na tional treasurership. In reporting on the magazine, J. O. Bailey recommended that the manager established a sinking fund rather than turn in all profits to the state association. Three hun dred dollars of the $759 profits al ready have been sent to the state treasurer. alt For Deep, Heavy Cold3 Here le the best way to get rid of a bad cokU Pi ret apply hot wet towels over throat and clieet to open the pores of the skin. Then massage briskly with VicJiB for five minutes, spread on thickly and cover with two thick nceeee of hot flannel cloths. Leave the bedclothing loose about the neck eo that the vapors arising may be freely inhaled. These va pors, inhaled with each breath, carry the medication directly to the affected parts. At the same time "VIcks is ab sorbed through and stimulates the ekin, helping the vapors in haled to relieve tightness and soreness. V aro Rub Over 17 Million Jars Used Yearlh DEPOSED BISHOP Chicago, Oct. 29. (A. P.) A crowd of negroes and a few whites attending the American negro labor congress enthusiastically cheered declarations of William Montgomery Brown, deposed Pro- tescant Episcopal bishop favoring communism and racial equality of negroes and whites last night. "Long live communism! " he shouted. "Long live the American negroes on an equal footing with American Caucasians." Others of his statements were: "I was railroaded out of the house of bishops at New Orleans; or perhaps I was Jim Crowed. I "Capitalism Is politically bank rupt; the church supporting it ie religiously bankrupt. Communism " Is sure to come. "The only religious ts the desire to make the most out of life. "There is more hope for the workers in the international labor defense movement than in any other. Tho social system is now en slaving you. You are not trying to overthrow society, you are try ing to liberate it from ignorance, class prejudice and hatred, ruin and oppression. I am trying to liberate religion from the supernatural.'' He advised against concluding "that tho church is bad." oven though it generally supports cap italism against efforts to free tho workers. 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It's a good name for a good lean, stninless prescription that In Just a few months has proven to a multitude of people that lame, swollen, distorted Joints can speed ily have t ie kinks taken out of them and work as smoothly ver. But Joint-Ease Is for bothersome Joint, whether In knee, elbow, an kle, hip, shoulder, spine or finger, and for that purpose its sale, at 60 eents a tube, is immense. Daniel J. Fry Drug Co. sells dozens of tubes of it every week and druggists everywhere report a big dp mans. Always remember, when Join! Ease gets in Joint agony gets out quick. Biggest Selling Joint Remedy in the World and travel annoyances when you go to the Pacific Livestock to be held in Portland Oct. 31 to Nov. 7, incl. Go by Train the safe, convenient and economical way round trip fare on sale Oct. 29 to Nov. 7; final return Nov. 9 Trains to Portland leturnlng leave Portland 0, 1. Barling, Aft, Phone 41 or 80 Southern Pacific Lines Friday and Satur day Men's New Oxfords $5.95 Black and tan Calfskin Oxfords in this sale offer a real saving, especially to men with discriminat ing tastes- for fine footwear. Brogue style, new lasts in winter cuts; sturdy Goodyear welt soles with fairstitching trim. Solid leather throughout. Regular $7.50 value; sizes 7Yi to .10, B, C and D widths. (Main Floor) Women's Pumps $3.95 82 pairs of Women's Pumps, values to $9.00, in this month end sale. Satin, kidskin and patent, ' also combinations of leathers, medium and high heel. All are desirable style; many are broken sizes of new fall and winter numbers. Nearly all sizes in the group, 4 to 8. This price for Friday and Saturday only! (Main Floor) Plaid Blankets Seconds of $5.00 Grades ' $3.39 In appearance to the average buyer this Blanket would pass as a Nashua $5.00 grade. The imper fectious are so slight that one could easily make that deduction. However we bought them as "seconds" at a price that permits us to pass them on to you at $3.39. Colors: Lavender, blue and pinks, 66x80. (Basement) Embroidered Pillow Cases $2.19 Pair These were purchased for Holiday selling and inasmuch as they arrived early we will include them in this month-end sale at this low price. These are 42x36 regular size. Handsomely em broidered in a variety of new designs. Made of linen finished materials. (Main Floor) Imported Rugs Size 24x46 98c All the way from Slovakia came this 24x46 Rug to sell at this price. Ideal for .' oping porches, bedrooms and dens. Colors are dark wine reds, dark green mixed, etc. See these Friday and Saturday in our basement store. (Basement) Dimity Bed Spreads Size 81x90 $1.98 These are very durable cluster striped Dimity Bed Spreads, in full bed size 81x90. Exceptionally fine for laundry,' especially easy to iron, made of good quality bleached cotton, regular $2.95 value. Only a few at this price. (Basement) Cannon Towels 22 by 40 Inch 3 for $1.00 A special number in "Cannon" quality Towels will be featored Friday and Saturday at the special price of 3 for $1.00. A waffle weave, very absorb ent quality. Endorsed by athletic associations. Buy them by the half dozen and save! (Main Floor) Bramley Collar and Cuff Sets $1.00 Net ecru Collar and Cuff Sets will revive the smartness of your dress and give it a new and interesting effect. These are extra values and must be seen Friday and Saturday. Only a few at this price. (Main Floor) Gossard Non-Lace Belvadear $4.95 We've selected a special lot of Gossard Non-lace Belvadears, value to $7.50, for this sale. Made of brocade Coutil with four gores of elastic webbing, six garters, sizes 27 to 34. This Corset is fitted according to exact waist measure. A Gossard product at only 2-3 of regular price, Friday and Saturday. (Main Floor) if Crepe Pajamas $2.98 . You'll want a set of these Pajamas when you see them. Made of good soft quality novelty crepe in pastel shades. Made by "Dainty Wear." Extra value giving. These novelty patterns are especial ly made for the school girl. (Main Floor) School Coats $19.50 Every school girl and working girl will appreciate the values offered in this group at $19.50. Tailored models in fiae plain and novelty tweeds with quar ter linings of silk serge. New greys and tans. We guarantee the quality of these Coats. Good service combined with smart style. (Main Floor) Rayon Novelty Hose 95c Pair Novelty Rayon Hosiery in all the leading costume and hosiery colors, such as bran, sunset, tanbark, stone grey, blush, nude and black. These are the "Starkist" brand, an exceptionally fine stocking at this price. All sizes Bf to 10. (Main Floor) Fabric Gloves $1.00 A special clearance of fabric gloves in novelty cuff style. Very desirable in fact the newest styles are included. Colors mode, beaver and brown. Not all sizes of a color, but all sizes in the group: 6, 61j, 7, V, 8, 8i2. (Alain Floor) Women's Felt Slippers All Sl7.es 98c Pair Women's felt Slippers with soft soles, ribbon trim med and large pom poms, offered during month end sale at 98c pair. Mostly dark colors, all sizes 4 to 8. (Main Floor) rt3 Women's Trimmed Hats $2.95 Our basement millinery section places a largo group of women's fall and winter trimmed Hats at $2.95 on sale this week end. Excellent values. -4 Some formerly selling at $7.50. Examine this big assortment, it presents an excellent opportunity to save money. (Basement) 4 Flowers 30c No frock, ensemble or coat is complete without at least one blossom blooming on the frock shoulder or decorating the coat lapel a veritable garden in this special assortment at 30c each. Month end sale (Main Floor) fj - 0 J See Basement Adver tisement on opposite Page! Court at Liberty Street MILLEKfK CoodGooda. C J Good 'Gooda. Telephone Connection 11 "Scanties'' are here, see them in Lingerie Section SALEM'S SHOPPING CENTER