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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (April 26, 1919)
THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, PRECOX, SATURDAY, APRIL 2b. 1910. : t Dining Out Sunday ? If so, Suudav Diuiu-r tt The Gray Belle Is a Treat 91.00 Beef Bouillon Pickle 4. hirkcn YeruarelU Soup or Ripe Olivet Choice of Chicken Fricassee wit k Split Biscuit Roast Veal ami Dressing Koa 8t Beef uud Dressing Mashed Potatoes Gravy Sweet Cora (Shrimp Salad or Sliced Cucumbers Bread and Butter . Choice of Apple, Apricot or Custard Pie or Orange Sherbert, Vanilla, Strawberry, Maple Nut Ice Cream Tea Coffee Milk Served Noon until 8 p. m. Don't forget our 60c thicken Dinner DALLAS MAN HELD OS SEM CHARGE Homer Dale Arrested For Contributing To Delin quency Of Grl (Capital Journal Special SorTiee) Dallas, April 2rt Homer Dale, a middle aged man of this city, waa ar rested by Sheriff John W. Orr late Tuesday afternoon charged wits con tributing to the delinquency of a air teen year old Dallas high school girl. Dale pleaded innocent of any ennia but the circumstance under which he waa caught with the girl were enough evidence to cause the authorities to lock huu up in the cjunty jail. Wed nesday afternoon a preliminary hear ing us held before Justice of the Piace John R. Sibley and the accused man was Louisd over tothc grand jury, which meet next week. Ua l was fixed at flow) and up to a late .hour Dale had been unable to secure the amount . j Dale has been under suspicion by the jPolk couuty officers for some time but lit has only been lately that their sus picions were veritied and from that nine until his arrest there had been a close watch on alt his movements. '. Mrs. John R. Sibley is in Portland this week visiting at the home of her sister, Mrs. J. V. Morrison. V J vi,;. , v. i,.t . m iiriini: I pur hnn part at least. Wo rave embodied a ; grower of the airlie ncgihipurh00J was number of features from neutrals usingja Dallas business visitor Thuisdnv. The Hague tribunal as a basis.". Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Blessing are : guests at the home of their daughter BENEFITS HTJBBAKD ALSO Mrs. Henry Ninni,. i Portland this week. Those iu a position, to know, any that Miss Echo Balderrce, a student at loganberry growers in this section will i tIle 1'uiversity of Origin, is isiting at get a better price this year for their ,lle. n"'ie of her parents, Mr. and Mrs, product than formerly. The foundation K- Balderree, on South Main street for this assertion is found in the locat- week. ing of a barreling plant at Woodburn, tv Wagner returned litis week by the Puyallup & Sumner Fruit Grow-jfrom a 8lu'rt vis't at the home of his ers Cunning Co.. of Puvnlhin. Wnsh. I 'Uughter at Myrtle Creek. Ore,. Our league would regii-lThis firm has ahvavs been strong ir Milsj" Wittcntuig of Portland 'vas Versailles. We hope for acceptance in HUNS HAVE (Conuuuwu iiuui page ono) the same as your national government ! controls the United States. It would abolish war by force. Hostilities of auy kind would be an offense agt-inst the league. Freedom of travel would be cuntr'lled by nil international police. 'There would be no national armaments. Would Kegulaie Xaook "Colonies would be controlled by anus, through a world commission ex cept those independents like Canada and Aiistr.'ilin. Jate labor and guarantee minority popn- treating the growers right paving the ations, like the tieinnuis m j o,i..iu, K,0Wers all the market would stand, their own language and culture. sometimes this was done in the form of "Wo propose to present our plan at BKV )uml8 t the close of the ser.sciu's I run after the product had been aoout e'eared up at the plant. It was good news to Hubbard grow ers when it became noised about that the Puyullap firm was going to come into this territory, and bid for berries. Thoy had made a good record of de veloping tlia business in Washington r jm. J iLJi a a This coming week is set aside to emphasize BUY IN SALEM Watch every ad for Extra Special Bargains The real Patriot is the one who patronizes his own Home Town ANNOUNCEMENT The merchants of Salem recognizing the fact tha't they are thoroughly equipped to serve the pub lie with the best merchandise made, and with the co operative support of the public enlarge and extend their stocks, build up a beautiful and busy city, have set aside next week fo impress the public with the idea. 'BUY IN SALEM To make this week a rousing success we shall offer some SPECIAL BARGAINS each day, that will re pay the "Patriotic" shopper for a daily visit to our thoroughly equipped "SHOPPING CENTER." You owe it to your Town Pride to I III SALEM New Extra Special Every day . Watch the Ads If you make your money in Salem, that's where you should spend it. FOR LUMBAGO k . Try Musterole. See How Quickly It Relieves You just rub Musterole In briskly, and ,i n, ),. ,;...,, i,.. i.., 1....1.. usually the pain is gone a delicious, in(f up sincei . a j'ltuua uusmcss visnor tn week : . . " """""H "i'cr extensive real estate in terests in this part of the county. Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Chnpin of the capital city were guests 0f Dallas rel-1 3 umes 1 lie nrsi 01 T 110 week. Sergeant William 11 llllCS WliO rn. m1. ly returned from franco has gone to I Klamath Falls, where he has been promised a job. toothing comfort comes to take its place, KfnotArnlA in a rlmn nrl. i f A AinlmAnf male with oil of mustard. Use it instead u'ry .f0"0"1'1'" ailJ, Mtislnctory way cf mustard plaster. Will not blister. 88 1w0"'1Tra,1 to bl?rro1 tho bcrr,t, 111 lt0 Many doctors and nurses use Muster- 6Ild hold tuom la cold "torage until ole and recommend it to their patients. wanted, when they would go to the They will gladly tell you what relief It consumer in a perfectly fresh condition, jives from sore throat, bronchitis, croup, 1 The plant to be established at Wood gtiff neck, asthma, neuralgia, congestion, 'burn this year is to be a bartci pi.ut pleurisy, rheumatism, lumbago, pains and and while not so many men w ill bo cm aches of the back or joints, sprains, sora ployed as if the berries wero to bo muscles, bruises, chilblains, frosted feet, handled as they would for a camierv, colds of the chest (it often prevents the tonnage of berries will be received Professor and Jjrs, II . II. Dunkel- berger of Portland, accompanied by their family were Dallas visitors this week. Professor Duiikolhc l'1IT una f.if. It was demonstrated last year that a1:.,' . JU5lr,"-'ur ' Julias H'gh uneumonia). Always dependable. 30 and 60c jars; hospital size $2.50. and shiped just the samo. Truly the futuro of the berry industry looks good at this time, and a good deal of it is bocntise this section of Oregon is being found out and appreciated by business mon who are willing to sharo the profits with the producer. Let more of such men come in. Enterprise. l : . L- V , ; hi I i -1 r-H'l,' - - 1 TOM MOORE in JUST FOR. -V' TONIGHT . Kr ,j,U Coming to The Liberty Next Thursday, Friday and Saturday I BAB fB mTmmx&mm?J.!jL,m9imi .ggjer..;.IJ DO YOU WANT your friends to avoid you? They will certainly do so when your breath is bad. There is no excuse for anyone having a bad breath. It is caused by disorders of the stomach which can be corrected by taking Chamberlain's Tablets. Many have been permanently cured of stomach troubles by the use of these tablets after I years of suffering. Price 25 cents per bottle. tfl LIlKIIIIIIUHKIIIICfllKllHtii school Jliss Vera Dunn of Portland is a gmst of relatives in Dallas this week. Oscar Hnyter, who has been confin ed to his home with illness during the past several weeks, is again aolo to be at his oftiee iu the Ihtllas City bank building, Rcbekah Convention Held At Woodburn The eleventh annua! Ilel.cknh ennv tion of district o. 4 was hold in Wood burn Inst Saturday with 1'. I). I). P, Mabel B. Nendel of this city as chair man of the convention. Fully 150 dele gates and visitors from out of town were in attendance, in addition to the Home Keln-knh .ndKC .o. 58 the lodges of 8i'.lem, Silverton, Aeedy, Oervaii,, .iiiiHi.iHi, wiiits Aims, ( nnby, Aurora and Turner being represented. At noon a chicken pic dinner with many accessories was served at the ar mory, Mrs. O. C. Weler presiding at the piano during the elaborate repast. After dinner the Rcliekahs repaired to the I. O. O. F. hull, where th lowing program was carried out: Aiusic. America," liV convention with nninim flag feature; introduction of elective and past elective officers of grand lodge mid Kebekuh assembly: address of welcome, Gertrude C. Beach. Home No. 5S; response to address of welcome, Helen Wri.glitmnn. Trvnhena So 3- roll cull of officers; reading of minute. of previous session; appointment of c 0 in m i 1 1 e.e legislative, nuestions thanks, ineniorinl and press; vocal solo. "One Fleeting Hour, fims; roll I call of Indues itnd rcnoits: election nf 1 officers; place of next iiiieting; report I of lodge work, Mrs. Orn Cosier, seero tnry of Hebekah assembly of Oregon;! vocal solo, selected, Miss L. Onstrock; piano solo, selected Franklin Lsuner; examination and introduction of visi tors, Mnlom No. 1 ; exemplification of re instatements, TryphenaNo . 38; secret work; study of law; questions: renorts of committees; piano solo, selected, Daisy Collins; recess. During a very fine stumer served at the armory, Miss Violette Olson sang several popular number with Miss Daisy Oollins as accompanist. The evening session began at 7:31 wi!h an address by Ethel Fletcher, war den of the Hebekah assembly, followed by reading by Miss Ruth Koscbrnuirh ; exemplification of Hebekah degree. Thalia No. 1H1; in'i-l!ation of officers by Ida Knight; closing. The conven tion was dismissed after the sliurine of "Stur Spangled Banner" with flag leatnre repeated. The newly elected officcw. me: enne Gray, chairman. Aurora; Gertrude C Beach, vice chairman, Woodburn; Elsie Simeral, secretary, Hnlem; Ida Stauffer warden, Hubbard; Ida Knight, conduc tor. Can by; Emma Herron, I. 8. Gnard, Turner; Lena Skirvin, 0. 8. guard, Seotts Mills; Clara Shield, chaplain, Gervais. The next convention will be held at Aurora next spring. Woodburn inde pendent. A I-. t I fl 11' IT i I J I M. IJA T SI 1 i IV a 11 V Ti 11 W 1 II I II A 1 Commendng Today Special Sale Silk and Serge Dresses i HIGHWAY EMPLOYEES LOCATE 1H GERVAIS J. H, N'ocf, resident encincer; J. V. Myers, inspector; V. A. Voang. transit ions and .1. Keaty have established of fices in the James Powell building ana will make this their headquarters for several months during the work of pav- boarding tt the hotel at present, mm if This , sketch shows one of our SPECIALS No. 9490. It is made of rich quality Black Satin, with heavily embroi d e r e d tunic, knife pleated skirt. Sold for $48.50. Special $29.85 IP . This sketch shows No. l:5 A. Crepe Meteor With front Irape, embroid v ered and Beaded Vest Royal Purple Piping Sold for $42.50 Special 24.85 m Uhm- Mill' 7 A This sketch Shows No. 409 Accordion pleated Georgette "Taupe" Heavily fringed side Panels, with a crushed messa line girdle. Sold for $55.00. Special $32.50 2J.S5 SILK DRESSES Including TAFFETAS, CREPE de CHINE, CREPE METEORS, SATINS and GEORGETTES The models in this showing are over-skirt effects; embroidered and braided tunics; plainer models in SATINS and TAFFETAS For street and afternoon wear 2 LOTS OF FINE SERGE DRESSES $18.85, $24.85 In these lots will be found Serges ranging in price up to $37.50. They come in PANE DRESSES BRAID TRIMMED Every garment neat, and Strictly Dependal we PEPSODENT The new Dentifrice en dorsed by all leading dentists. Introductory Sale, 39c. You can always do belter at HgoodIcood s SFAG-NA-KINS The newly discovered Sanitary Napkin. Pack age of six. Special 19c. two of them expect to bring their fam-j A strike affecting freight handlers atj The soviet government of Hungary fromthe army overseas were at sea en ilies here. The work of draining off all railroiid stations and piers in New has asked for a suspension of the Rou- route to this country, water and flatting in tho large concrete York was authorized Wednesday night '. mai offensive and tho arrangement' tiling at low places has already begun. ! of an armistice. j Teh grnph companies refused to carry -Uervais Star. i Permit, for ,00,000 In n-w i.u'.M-1 1 a story printed by the New York World ' " ' " i John (one. inn ol'IH with the Amen : .i:,: . ... , .... , . " v.meiii vi ihsi .uwnony criicisiug can Antarctic expeditions of 1!! 1 1017, , postmaste, (leneral Burleson. hopes to leave London soon ou a flight . A bill ban passed the California legis-; April. The total figue for March was: lature providing for a 10 hour i-ny for t5,000,000. vnnw.n in ib,nift ii service. i i It is said that the government nf Bela'" "'h l'e. (lermanr has instructed the Argentine Kun in Hungary tins annnnncet fts JOURNAL WANT ADS PAY government to deliver Interned German readiness to retire in favor of a social- On April an of f icial announcement mi 1 1 miltf 1 Tn n but steamers to the United Hutes. " '1st cabinet. by the war department mud 10,2i8 men JUtliimL linlll AVJ 1 i I