Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, October 28, 1914, Page EIGHT, Image 8

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    THE SALEM CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1914.
Unusual Value-Giving Events at Meyers, Salem9 s Big Store
An Immense Sale of Silks
at Meyers, Salem's Big Store
A large assortment of pretty Figured Silks in mes
Baline and taffeta, stripes, plaids and small figured
designs, A most varied assortment to choose from.
Lovers of good grade silk fabrics will take great de
light In purchasing from this lot. Regularly' priced
up to $1.25
Take Your Choice for
69 Cents a Yard
(See our window display.)
An Interesting Sale Beautiful Crepe
de Chene in the Silk Section. Our
Reg. $1.65 Grade, Extra Spec, yd. $1.29
Those who are planning on a new Gown or Waist
will surely take advantage of this sale at Meyers.
Rich, clinging Crepe-de Chines in all the most wanted
colors, black and white an extra good quality our
regular $1.65 grade 10 inches wide
Special Price, per yd, $1 .29
(See our window display.)
OREGON INDUSTRY
DAY NOVEMBER 3
SPECIAL FOR TOMORROW, FRIDAY & SATURDAY
Special Sale of
ENGLISH TWEEDS
TOMORROW, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
In the piece goods section
TWO SPLENDID NUMBERS--
$1.20 English Tweed, in brown or grey mixtures, 56
inches wide extra special this week
89 Cents a Yard
75c all-wool English Tweod in several colors, 38 inches
wide extra value this week
59 Cents a Yard
The fabrics are splendid for general utility gar
ments Con tB, Suits or Shirts.
An Offering
of
Lister's
(Sanitary)
Towels
Special at 22c a doten.
A soft, absorbent Towel
packed twolve in a carton
three sizes, small medium or
large this weok
Per Box of 12 Only
22 Cents
A Good Tooth Brush and Your Choice
of Woodbury's Dental Cream orPow
der, Special, Both for Only 25 Cents
The quality of Woodbury's dental preparations are
so widely known that they need no introduction A
product used throughout the world by the most par
ticular people. Tor the remainder of this week we
offer a 20c package of Woodbury's Dental Paste or
Powder and a good tooth brush
EXTRA SPECIAL, BOTH FOR 25 CIS.
THE HOUSE OF QUALITY
Over 34 Years Successful Merchandising in Salem
JlV HgOOPIGOODS
Tuesday. November 3, has been pro
claimed by Governor West an Oregon
Industry bay, upon which occasion
every loyal citizen of the state of Ore
gon, as well as the disloyal, is supposed
to purchase and consume only Oregoa
mnde or grown products.
The proclamation is issued in the in
terest of the fostering and promotion
of industrial patriotism among the peo
ple of Oregon, the substance of the
governor's message to the people be
ing: "The aim and purpose of the won
derful .Manufacturers and Land l'rod
nets Show now in progress in Portland
is to bring home to. our people the great
progress being made ia the direction of
developing manufacturing and market
ing home products by Oregon manufac
turers and producers.
"Whereas, success upon the part of
the manufacturers and producers can
only come through the co-operution of
the consumer,
"I hereby proclaim Tuesday, Novem
ber :i, 11114, Oregon Industrial Day nad
earnestly request that each and every
citizen of this state purchase and con
sume on said day only those products
which are of home production. By so
TENOR, ONCE POOR,
. NOW VERY WEALTHY,
Son of a Miner Becomes Famous Tenor,
Lives in Mansion and Sports Three
Autos. , I
tMMt:
NEW TODAY
One cent per word each Inser
tion. t'opy for advertisements un
der this beading should be In by
2 p. m.
PHONE MAIN 8L
SEE I'UKD, FKEl), FKEl).
Kvnn Williams, the famous tenor,
who is to appear at the Armory next
week in the Musical Artists Course, was
born in Mineral Ridge. Ohio, about'
fortv-five years ago. His father was
a miner, and known throughout the, it,.,y Export window cleaner, phono
region for his natural voice. The; 211.
mother of the singer likewise, possessed' -
a fine natural voice, and long before: WANTED Hccoml girl at Willaitiulto
Master Evan could lisp the nnme of' Sanatorium.
either parent, his wondering eyes nad
KEUI8TEHE1) AIHDALE I'lU'M lor
sale. 045 North Church.
ears were often delighted by hearing
mother and father singing duets. The
Williams and all their Welfli relations
in Ohio, belonged to the Welch singing
societies that participated annually at
the Eisteddfod. W heu little Evan was SI.K Vnnmr fresh cow. with
OK Y WOOD FOli SALE llii ect from
the timber. 1'lione --41).
calf, till North Twcnty-f iret.
three, ho could sing so well, that the
men congregating about the grocery
store, at Thomastown, used to award i.'()ri KENT 4-room modern house, 2JU
candy prizes to the lad and his cousin, , South Fourteenth street.
0. Miles, for competing at the singing -
contests, the contests usually taking: OLD PAPERS for carpets; 10 centa
place on the top of an apple barrel or per hundred. Journal ottics.
tho counters of the country store. I , 7r7,
When Evan Williams reached the age l''OK KEiNT Two neatly furnished
of ten, his family had moved to Akroa, I bedrooms. Impure IIM N. Church.
doing attention will be directed to and , and there the boy, whose pheiiominal . ANT1''L Housework of any kind
concentrated upon our uregon mm -: v one , create,, a sensation w;ns ,,.,. work. 1W. .North
singing nito in cnornses. Ills voice '
then was an imtcni-fnl n,,.l II,..!,,... an rrOllt.
tries, the merits of which will thus be
brought homo to all."
moving, that it was common to Hear, poK HUNT
Two well furnished rooms
for housekeeping. Inquire at 41 H.
Coitugc.
Onlv one boat of the Oregon City' predictions about his future; but
Transportation Co., the (Jrcyniona, now! one in those days, thought thnt Kvau
makes the run to Independence. Thcj wold develop into a tenor, for as a boy,
river is but a little over 2 feet above, hi voice was alto,
low water mark and it was found im-i Madame Loise Von Fielitzsch, then
practicable to keep larger boats on the , e of the leading -vocal teachers in
run. The ( 1 rnviiionii leaves Salem on i ' 'leveland, had become interested in
tho up river ti'ip Tuesdays, Thursdays 'Williams nnd was giving him lessons. ! LOST I'air eye glasses. Initials " I).
and Friday nights, returning to Salem, Madnmo Von Fieltzsch bad interested, E." on case. Howard for return to
Saturday to begin the Portland trip. ,n0 "Mutch King", 0. ('. Barber, in! Journal ott'ice.
o ' bnr gifted pupil, an, had Williams per-'- ;
Bona fide cut price closing out Jewel-' mitted it no doubt Mr. Barber would ; WANTED Position as chunibennuid or
Tt miln .r J Smith M7" si.it,. I have advanced the monnv rn nnv fori housekeeper. Address Miss N. II.
0 I Williams' education. Williams however,
Tomorrow is Salem day at the Man-, was- young and a n An of brawn and
. 1 1 I, I ul.. . tllllSl'lo ll.i uni.iit'uil a i..l. ....
u i uci nrers lion i.uuu iiuou-i miow m , t ... a , iuiu mi .... , . . ,,
Portland. A number of Salem folks ' -"levator in Cleveland at :! a month.; "!ls "'"r '' l'"11' 'U" Nu""
will go down to the show tomorrow. : kvan Williams made his debut as n T"ullu
W. M. Hamilton will deliver an address sol "1'iger at (Inliiin. Ohio, in S(, and
in behalf f the Salem Commercial club. a year or two later, he was in New Vork
o seeking fame ami fortune. He has not
CARD OF THANKS. knocked in vain at the door of fate,
To the members of the (1. A. H. who1 f"r today Williams lives in a $",,wm
conductcil tiie funeral service, the mem-, bouse in Akron, keeps three auto
bers of the llnvesville llaptist church,! mobiles, and employs a retinue uf serv
and other friends who assisted us flur-, "",! moreover he has available , lutes,
ing riK recent bereavement, we extend i for h" 1 rity was never greater.
our thanks.
FOB KENT Small three-room eottaye
in North Salem. Phono 411), Curuy
F. Martin.
I Wood, Turner, Oro.
! .
FOB KENT Furnished liouseki'cpiiig
LOST Llewellyn settc
tan. Name "Mux."
rcriiru. Phone 11--.
white and
Hcwuiil for
MODKIIN O UOOM IIOt'lSE for sale
For particiiliirs inquire ,'iUl Saleoi
Hank of Cominerce ltldg.
Damages In the sum of $:100 were
awaided the plnintiff in the ease of
Minnie Jones against the Portland, En
gene & Eastern by the jury, which
brought, in a verdict late last, night.
This case has In pending since l!li:i,
when the accident happened on (be
fairgrounds road while the railroad
company was removing its trucks from
the side of the roinl to the middle of
-- ( ,, htm,t W,,rt, they now are.
All Around Town
Dr, Mondolsohn, spoctailst In fitting 1 I have not boon approachod by any
glasses corroutly. U. 8. bank building one In be my assistant if elected city
. o recorder. Neither have 1 promised any-
I have not boon approachod by any- one tci be my assistant if elected city
one to be my assistant if elected city 1 recorder. Earl Hace, (I'nid udv.)
recorder. Neither have I promised any-, o
one to be my assistant if elected city! Dollar watches at Stone'f drugstore.
icconler. Km I Hace, (I'ald udv.) I 0
o The state board of pilot coinmisslon-
Ollver Moyors, salos manager of the ,,,. itM , report with the gov-
Charles K. Hpiiublinu Logging company, ' linMir t . I V which shows that the total
went to Seaview, Washington, yester- t0Mni f,',r ,,. ort of I'ortbnnl Cor
n . ,., ... r,i TTn,i inv subject, and at this time espe-
nom. Wet-wash Laundi7-trndori(.nv Hhiniil u(Mii,t (( ,,;,.,,
0. Edinark, on employe of the "V" , Z , .'i. " ".: . w"' Kv''" body is coi'linlly invited to at-
h Hpaulding l.ogguig " "'l"".v ,,, '',, Kri.ltiyn. Plioiia 2471.
day lor a visit at the Inline of his par
cuts III that place, Mr, Meyers also
has properly interests ill Hint section.
Vole 24 x John F. DavlB for city
treamiicr and help to reduce taxes, No
deputies, (I'aid mlv.)
-o
E
Chin h
In the planing mill, was slightly In
jured yctenlay by a piece of timber
flying back from ihe saw and striking
him in the abdomen, lie will be oblig
ed to lav off for a few days.
Only a fow more of those fluo casso
rnles left. Regular 'J values, special
price 1 1 1 1 i i 1 1 ,V 1 1 ii lit i M i n.
For salo damogod wliont, oata and
barley, -toil 7 llobbanl bhlg,
the llli:i was Nii,!lll and that the pilot
age receipts for the sumo period
iiiao.intcd to 1 1 I .si!. The aniiiunt
of '''irs collected for pilot licenses, etc.,
for the year was 10.1.
o
Special mooting of Multno
mall Chapter No. I, H. A. M.,
this evening. Work in the
H. A. degree. Visiting com
panions welcome.
Only a fow nioro of those fine casse
roles left. Ilegular U' values, special
price l.-"i. Iluren & Hamilton.
Senator Harry Lano will addross the
I pic of Salem at the Armory at H
o'clock tonight on the issues of the po
llticil cainpaieii. The senator is an in
teresting speaker, well worth hearing
.NIKS. SI'SAN M'MI'NN,
MS. JENNIE CHIITE.U1,
M MS. ELOKENCE MATT I IKS,
MISS ELLLA M'MI'NN.
I MONEY TO LOAN
i iflOIIU, Hi'ilKI, 1
Besieged upon all sides by ur3eut; tiiiuiud, I'hoac HI,
iciivi.-iius iroiu tue coiint- clcrl.
-(i(K, 1'iii til,
city property.
73 State street.
ami
on nt v
courts ot tho several counties, who are;
in a turmoil and frenzied state of in-'
o - decision concerning the el feet of tliej
The employed boys of the city who decision of the supreme court in the
belong to the Y. M. C. A. gym class may circu.t and comity court .judgeship!
now romp on the gym floor to their ininl'lle of Multnomah county, Secre-j
hearts content as three business men of tary of State Olefin is being appealed
the city have already subscribed -Mo lor information concerning any '
pairs of gym shoes for their use. The ' ehiiii;jcs which are likely to lie made in
shortage of gym shoes came to the the ot I icial ballot. In conformity wilh
notice of the Capital Journal yesterday , the decision of the supreme court and
and the story in last night's paper was the interpretation of the sniiie bv the!
productive of the above result. attorney general, Secretary nlcott is'
o 'advising all of them that the opinion'
L. H. Compton, general socrotary of does not effect the supreme court ticket
the Hale in Y. M. C. A. ami O. II. ;ns it now appears upon the ballot and
Oingricli, physical director, will leave only such county judges who were elect-:
this city next week to attend the Pa- id .it the general election of 111 111, all
cific Northwest Conference of Physical of whom will hold office until IIH7,
Directors to be held in Senttle' The and are up for re-election at the com
conference will begin November 4 and iug November election will be affected'
will close Sunday. November X, Doctor by the decision. In the event unv cr
lleorge Fischer will be one of the!rors are discovered in the election in'
principal speakers of the conference any of the counties they can be deter
ami will work in the interests of a lu-t-. niiri after the election,
tor stiindanlizatioii of tho work of the o
associations In the northwest. I PFRSONAI S
FOlt KENT Small three-room cot
tage in suburbs, AddresB llcbeccK
13. Anderson, tif7 N. Front street.
ill Sooth
bulb;
I'OI! ItEN'l' ."i-itiom dun
Winter, with electric light
partly furnished or without. Phono
liLlo-J.
LADIES' tailoring anil gents' repair
ing done at Thi'tecnth and Ferr.
Prices reasonable. Mrs. F. .J.
Wright, pi e I'.l.-iH-M.
Foil SALE One ll pbase 2 horsi
power inolor; fiist-dnss condition.
K.
Phone
Hammond, ili North
LMUII.
High.
Family washing, 00 cents,
I have not boon approached by any
one to bo my assistant if eleileil eityl
ri I'lcr. Neither have 1 promised any-j
one to be inv assistant if elei led city
recorder. Earl Hace. (Paid udv.)
tend.
MISS A. McCULLOCH,
Optometrist
Now located at
of Aurora, is tu the
All members of tho Artlnnn lodge aru '
invited to the llallowe en dance to lie; it-.ii
i, in Moose hall t.iis evening at ;N0. ZU'J-ZlU tlUODai'U iMUg.
give
SAVE INDUSTRIAL OREGON. I Edward liistine, of Albany, arrived
fin tile afternoon electric to spend the
The one way to protect the future next few days here looking: after bus-
uiiiiiiilai'turiiig and industrial develop-1 ines matters,
mom of Oregon is jo vote ngninst the i A- '. Thompson
vicious measures known ns the " Water city this week.
Front" bills, numbers il'Js and ll.'io on P. Moses, principal of the schools
the ballot. They are a direct attack of (lirvais, is registered at the Hligh.
on the prosperity of cverv man, woman W. C, Stroud was in the city yestcr
and child in Oregon, iiii.I ought to be day from Eugene.
Iicaeti.
clock.
minis to and from the trains and the
I poslof I ice, for the vein beginning .limn-
A two stago three Inch Shnnd cenlrl- '.v 1, W': ""' luviled by Posliaasler
foci imion. taciurcl l,v the k. ; II lie Ii est em I will be r, veil lip .to
lem Iron Works of this city', Is being J""' linlnliu
In. lull,., I iii Hi,, iIi.m.iiii tin i, lu.uiiiiLi Tho contract
Helmut today. The pnniii will furnish Oliv, r.
wnler for all purposes about (be Instl- T"" . . , .
I ,,t ,,, 1 ' , Now Is tho time to got your tlikoUi
to Hie Students' Lv u ciniise. They
Amie. nnllsherl .nil numiitnit Onnl. on sale at Will's music stole and
Col. E. Hofor departed on the after-,
! noon electric for Portland enrontii to:
" 'Crook coontv where he will conduct u
Bids for the messenger Horvtee In Sa-1 ,.,, tnK cai'npaigii Ihe rest of the.
Inn, which conslsls of carr.Miig Ihe , ,,.,,,,(, i., f.,vr f voting no against '
every meiisiire'oii the Imllot. He inalms
rhone 109
Terfect Fitting of Eye
p;lassoa Guaranteed.
riiursdiiv, No ember
now held by Jehu
ner & Kiwne, IINl Stale street,
Comiiiercial book stole,
The Store That Saves You Money
Iff
i iff-': . . '
1?T
Dining
Room
Furniture
THAT MAKl',8 TUB HOME ATTHACTIVE:
..MT.nn
,$Jti.;ili
, .S13.7C
Ml.HO Sl-lneli li lt. Kxtciifloa Qiunter miHcd Onk Table for..
f.lfi.lll II Inch li ft. Extension iiii ter sawed (ink Table for,,
VJi-'.riil II! inch li ft. Extension iJuntlet sawed Oak Table for,
.'t',00 4'Jiheli li ft, Extension (milter snwi'.l Oak Table for. , .$12,711
tin.llil -fl Inch li ft, Extension (,uinter awcil (hik Table mr. , .S11.75
lluftids, China Closets and Cliahs to mulch, lit reasonable prices,
UBii our rnr.B rent bureau,
the statement that business will be
absolutely depleted If Hie measures on
the luilllot should carry. He will re
turn to Marion county Monday eon-'
eluding his speaking campaign nt Mt.
Augel Monday evening. ,
Lady Maccabees attention. I.ady Ay-
delolle is coming and special business
at review, Wednesday, October lis, He-fi'eshincnls.
Any piece of high irrnilo cut glass In
store nt half plica during J. (I,
The remnlns of N. P. Barnhnrt, who
died ill Port III nd of pneumonia last
Sunday, aged ,"7 years, arrived here , ( n n,Y
yesterilav and were taken to the Lch-1
iniin A: ('lough undertaking parlors -,. .
! E. M. Young, i
Smith " closing nut inlc at J7L' Stale.
where funeral services were conducted
at 10 o'clock this morning and iutor
iii lit was had la the I. O. O. F. cemetery.
Deceased was a paialer by trade. He
Is survived bv two dnuuliters, Mrs.
J. W. llucketL of MeMiiiuville, and
Mis. Hall, of this city.
J. Q. Smith ll positively selling out
the Thompson jewelry stock at sacrifice
prices, 117- Slate. I
. if-I.HH) will have been loade up by that
i time. The next meeting will be held
at noon Friday.
Those who stihscriliil this week are as
i follows:
I F, II. Spears lil, Carl D. (ialii ielsou
1 ld, .1. H. Linn (leorge II. U'wis
1 Fav II. Collins !fld, C. D. Perviue HI,
' A.C. Nelson .1, S. Wataiiabc D. (1.
, Draper 10, , J. Lehman !, W, H.
n , I- it tn II. ,1. Miles Camtal ( lly
,,,, , - I'rcanierv fl, A Friend Towiisend
J. 0. Dhucking against -r(.t, IMI.r'v ( . r. ir. Hobertson lil,
controversy over n hop ii, p,.,i,ri ll., .-,
contract, . on in departincnt No. 1 Wl,rm.r llrevmnn MK Salem Flour
fir the circuit court today before .Indue miii i i.i-. n n n.,..i,.., i. n
nm i iicgco in me opening Siiithwiek Carev 1 . Martin .', '.
Illlollieys Tor the l 1 h .laimiiese llnml l.iinu.lry
thrust nt Oregon's progress, but they
inre n veiled attack upon. the ptih'ic
schoul system of the state, in that they
i will, it' passed, deprive it of large sums
of innncv everv year,
I Vote " No"'.'l'JI) and "No" Ml,
OIIEIION COM M EDCI AL I'llOTEl"- '
TIYE ASSOCIATION,
Yeon Hldg., Portland, Ore.
l-'OU WENT Olio fivt-ioonl moileiu
bungalow and one four-room hoii-ie
with city 'water. 0. W. I.nller, 411(1
llulibai-il building.
, FOlt SALE Two seiilcd surrey in
; first-class condition; price if-ilo. Also
j heavy weight, high-grade, delivery
j wagon, like new, .fill, Pliiuie .VI-F-LI.
WANTED An elderly (leiiiinii lady,
yet capable of doing general hoiise
: work, desires a position with a (lei
man family, Address, J. M., euro of
I Journal.
' WILL i-xehaiige new, modem bungalow,
j central, in Salem, and cash lor cither
j groceries, shoes, geueiul merchandise.,
1 harness or livery stock. Itox ;0I,
j Salem, Ore,
WANTED Two-room ai'iiitiuents, one
sic 'ping room, one for bachelor ipiai
tcrs; furnished for light housekeeping
with heat and bath. Address J. W. J ,
fare Journal.
7 UOOM house and lot, s" 1.5.x 1tl."i feet,
oil Division sli t, between Front and
Commercial, lor ifiU'O, or will sell
vacant lot, llxl, i."i feet for .fliilll.
W'll give terms on house and lot.
llcchtel & lly 1, :II7 State street.
Tonr
Credit li
(k'od Here
HOME 'FURNISHERS
LUK. COURT &HIGHSTS
Btorfi In
Otenon and
Washington
You Will like to Trodc With Uj
A Dandy
Light Truck
Cheap
I An of fort Is being made by Secretary j
i.Moores of Ihe Snlcin Commerciiil club j
to get a iiNinbcr of the llelgians who,
I are lemlng their war devastated conn-j
try to settle In this country. 0, ('.
Chapmaii, la charge of the state Im
migration bureau, Is la touch willi the
llelgina immigration agents mid it is
'likely that 11 number of the now home
less people will settle in Oregon, They
are knoiin to be sober, Industrious peo
pie and will doubtless prove n valuable
.addition to this country, ns they lire
coming with their families, prepared to
adopt the ways nnd customs of till
i country.
Hurry If you want hlou grade Jewelry
jat slaughter prices lor holiday presents.
J. (I, Smith, 117'J state.
Hereafter applicants for civil service
exiiiiiluatioii lor goxciituicnt positions
will have to furnish photographs of,
themselves to the examiner, on the day
of 1' 11 111 i 11 11 1 i nil , sin h photographs to
have been taken within two years prior;
to sin h examination. Tills Instruction !
Is given iipiin the notice of examination
In be held III this city on November
for clerks nnd carriers of the first and
second class In the postal service, the'
salaries of which positions range from
tuO In I'Jiiii per milium. The photu
giaph rcipiiieineiits of npl'licnnts fori
civil service examinations Is a new de-!
parl'iie on the part of the government,
and it Is presumed to be lor the pur-1
nose or ilcnmicat on or ill cmiuovcs
I In e lse of wrongdoing on their part. Capitol Mid Union
Kelly.
statement of the
plaintiff that Mr. Young was to de-
liver to the plaintiff 'jr,onil pounds of
hops of 11 certain ipinlity for 14 cents
per pound. Delivery to be made oil
November IB. It was further stated
that when the hops were to be de
livered on November .IS that the price
was then about 2:1 cents per I'oiind and j
that Mr. Young refused to ileliver the
hops, As a result Mr. Shucking is su-
ing for if-LMloO damages alleged to have!
been sustained by the denl. Mr. Young t
entered a general denial of nil the !
charges. j
Total J!I,
mi
Mr, llorseandwagoii Expressman,
here's your chance to ineiease your
Income and lighten your work. It 's
a bargiila.
Mr. Stoiekeeper, this truck Is
Just the thing for quick delivery
service at a low cost. It will save
voti motiev.
COMMENDS WOOLERY,
I
Ti the Editor: On n recent trip
to your citv I had an unex to ideas-,
uro in meeting my old friend, It, Wool-1
erv, whom I have known for the past'
II years. We used to work for the'
sumo firm In I'm tin ml for several!
'veins, and alter talking old times tori
inwhile I found he was before the citl-!
j i-ens of your city for election to the po.
'sition of city marshal and chief of 1
police, I
Now, In knowing "Joe" Wuolery, ns
ills friends all call him, I can say to
lyoiir good people that If they should
j place him lit the head of their police,
1 department they will make no mistake,
as lie Is capable, trustworthy ami relia-i
Mr, Farmer, you can get your ' ble m every way, and will enl'one your
iir.uliicia to market oolcker. ch'ean 'laws 10 thev will be respected bv every-
-mm
lYES.I WANTA STIKOCRAPflERl
er and easier with this truck, It it
serve la many ways ell the farm
lit Icsn cost than t team.
It'l way down In price,
Reeves' Garage
rhomi 071
on.'
(Paid adv.l
J. M. DIXON,
CAMFAION NEAltS END.
At the noon (vision nf the business
men solicitors nt the Y. M. C. A. today I
t-'i'li additional was reported on the.
fund for niaintnliinnce for the coming
year, From the reports It was e
pected that the campaign w ill be closed j
"But she must have a knowledge
of general office work and book
keeping besides. We have many
calls of this kind.
Our combined course provides for
Just such placet as this. It costs
n little more than either course
alone, but little In comparison to
the benefits received, It provide!
t broad training and enables the
possessor to take advantage of the
best plncea obtainable,
Call afternoons, between four and
five, to talk with the principal.
Capital Business College
Salem, Oregon
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Careless auto repairing has ruined
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Bring1 your work to the
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Whoro expert mechanics will
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work of every kind for years
No matter what kind of a ma
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All ws ask li a trial.
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Proprietor.
178 8. Liberty Phone 000
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