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The Capital Journal from Salem, Oregon • Page 12

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Salem, Oregon
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12
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THE CAPITAL JOURNAL 9" KM. ON WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1929 PAt.F TWFI.VL HOSS DELEGATED TO Brilliant Musical Revue At Fox-Elsinore with them and stayed at Fresno where the former Dallas residents. James Wilson and wife, now live. Wilson formerly owned the Rexall store here. EUGENE GIRL WINS CLUB COMPETITION Kirk are the parents of a daughter 4 bom Friday.

The young lady wis baptized Sunday In the St. Paul Catholic church by Father Chabot and given the name of Zeta Qene vieve. MAKE TRAFFIC STUDY A letter from R. P. Lsmont, secretary of commerce In the cabinet of President Hoover, informs Secretary of 8tate Hoss of his appointment on the national com INFANT BAPTIZED fit.

Paul Mr. and Mrs. Urban Corvallis, Ore. The third mittee on uniform traffic regula successive national championship in tion. As secretary of state, Hoss la ex -officio head of the state traffic department.

A study of boys' and girls' club leadership contest baa come to Oregon with the victory of Lois Bailey. Eugene, In the 1929 competition. Dr. C. B.

O'NEILL -V 1, traffic regulation -throughout the United States will be made by the Miss Bailey has been in the club committee. Also It will promul work nine years, five being spent gate model city ordinances on the in Josephine county at Grants Pass and four In Lane county where she now resides. She is the first club subject and Mnake- recommendations for Improved traffic legislation. An organization meeting Is to be called In the near future by William E. Metzger of Detroit, chairman of the committee.

TO STIMULATE SHIPBUILDING Washington W) TUe Interdepartmental committee on ocean mall contracts has worked out a plan of action which Postmaster Oenera) Brown said Tuesday should fiH the American shipyards to capacity with new construction within six months. In order to stimulate construction of new tonnage the postmaster general said the committee would favor companies planning Immediate construction of new ships. "In all Brown said, "another six months will see the ship yard capacity of the country completely filled." A total of 40 new ships, fan and large enough to compete with any on the ocean, Is planned by the companies who have Indicated Intentions of submitting bids tor ocean mail. The postmaster general said the department would award ocean mall contracts to the lowest bidder. The awards have been held up for three months because of question of whether companies which had purchased ships from the shipping board should not be favored, regardless of whether they were low bidders.

girl to be entered In the Moses leadership contest from this state, though two Oregon boys won first In 1927 and 1928. They are Alex OPTOMETRIST EYES EXAMINED" GLASSES FURNISHED 401-402 FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING Cruickshankt of McMinnville and Edgar Grimers, Harrisburg. DENNIS FAMILY BACK Dallas Oliver Dennis and wife Miss Bailey has completed 35 pro returned Tuesday from a months' vacation in California. They drove as far as Los Angeles, visiting their jects herself and demonstrated work before 25,000 persons. Her recent work has been under the direction of A.

D. Collier, club agent in Lane county. She is now a senior in the Phone 625 for appointment son In Fresno, and friends. Mrs. Nell Hopping made the trip iat41 Ali444 Eugene high school.

DANCING CHORUS in a Minstrel Scene from "THE HOLLYWOOD REVUE- CARD PARTY PLANNED St. Paul The women of the Altai- Dr. F. C. Jones "Double Suction" Plate RECENT SALES OF society of the Catholic church are giving a card party Sunday evening in the K.

C. hall. This is the second of a series of six parties FIVE TABLE BRIDGE PARTY AT WOODBURN WITH OR WITHOUT ROOF to be given during the coming Approved News Story Breaks In Kansas Kitchen SALEM PROPERTY month. Silverton Carl Pettit, son of Mr. Recent sales of real property to and Mrs.

Claire Pettit of the new Silverton -Salem highway, who has i been very ill at the home of his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. M. Bell of East Hill, is now much improved. I taling $50,100 are reported by Homer D.

Foster Realty company Including some homes and smaller business properties as follows: THE SECRET OF MOHAWK POND (Continued from Page 6) Mr. and Mrs. Lester C. wooden REGULAR $25 VALUE exchanged 200 acres located In Tillamook county near Blaine to R. V.

WOMAN SICK Mabcn for a combination grocery Kanm City OP According to the most widely accepted definition of news, I. e-, "when a dog bites man it Isn't news, but when a man biles a dog It Is," news was created In the kitchen of VI ax Koppel. Mr. Koppel was reading his newspaper when mingled walls and yelps arose in the rear of the house. Investigation disclosed his 4-year old son.

Donald, with teeth sunk firmly In the back of a pet pup. The dog snapped at Donald and Donald retaliated, a la canine. unguarded teemed Incredible even If It was located In an Inaccessible store, confectionery, and restaurant located on the Pacific highway, consideration $7000. THREE YEARS This Plate may also be had in the "Unbreakable" Materials as Low as $22.50 and little known part of the sover-eiirn state of Connecticut. J.

K. Johnson sold hotel building 1 No, it was entirely feasible that she had encountered a caretaker. In Detroit through Mr. and Mrs. Hodgdon for $4000.

Helped By Lydia E. Pink- who. for unkown reasons, had de J. K. Johnson purchased irom ALL WORK FULLY GUARANTEED Woodburn Mrs.

Frank Bentley entertained with a five table bridge party Tuesday afternoon at the Bentley farm home on the Pacific highway. Large baskets of chrysanthemums in shades of pink and lavender were placed about the rooms. Mrs. Jesse Rlgdon and Mrs. H.

M. Austin were winners of the first and second prizes for high score and Mrs. Clyde Whitman received the consolation. Mrs. Bentley was assisted in serving refreshments by Mrs.

Jesse Rigdon, Mrs. Otto Miller, Mrs. Oliver S. Olson and Mrs. E.

J. Hughes. In the guest group were Mrs. Fred Hulras, Mrs. Percy Seely, Mrs.

Everett J. Hughes, Mrs. Oliver S. Olson, Mrs. Clyde Whitman, Mrs.

Elbum Sims, Mrs. L. R. Tweed ie, Mrs. Jesse Rigdon, Mrs.

Harold Miller, Mrs. W. P. Lessard, Mrs. H.

M. Austin, Mrs. Harry Hughes, Mrs. Otto P. Miller, Mrs.

Rae T. Gibbons, Mrs. Adolph Qlatt, Mrs. R. D.

Bil-yeu, Mrs. Wayne Gill, Mrs. Kate Beck, Mrs. Burton Wllleford, Mrs. A.

F. Hanauska. Guests invited for the tea hour were Mrs. Rex. W.

Bentlev and Mrs. W. C. Miller. Mr.

and Mrs. Hodcdon 112 acres lo ham Vegetable Compound i Little Rock. Ark. "I was sick for cated in Benton county five miles parted as quickly and mysteriously as possible. But why disappear? And how? She rose and dipped on a kimo southwest of Philomath for $4000.

three years after my last baby Mr. and Mrs Dorman purchased Extraction, Filling, Crown or Bridge work made without pain at no added cost 1 could came. from Julia Terhunc store building located In Hollywood, valuation $6000. no. Walking softly so as not to awaken Julia, she turned on the lights of the living room from the EXAMINATION FREE SCHOOL HOLDS PARTY Gates On Friday evening the high school gymnasium was the switch of the second floor ana Julia Terhune purchased from Mr.

hardly walk and could not eat nor sleep as I bould because I was ao nervous. I took seven bottles of the Vegetablo Comnmiml and scene of a party given by the high sought the dining room, lighting It thoroughly flrft. school students to relieve the mon and Mrs, Dorman 72 acre farm located 11 miles west of Salem in Polk county, valuation $4f00, and 5 room otony of too much studying. Guests Everything there was just as she had left It; even the chair she house located at 1905 South Church street for $3500. had sat in was pushed back from the table as It was when she rose for the evening were Principal F.

W. Jones, Miss Ellen Baker of the English, department, and Mrs. A. B. Homer.

Refreshments were served. O. C. Johnson purchased a dwel used that num- ber of bottles of i Lydia E. Pink- ham's Sanative Wash and I am It will be to jour advantage to investigate my prices and terms.

I do my own work and you are therefore assured of a personal interest in your case. Br. F. JoneS, Dentist "FIVE YEARS INSTRUCTOR AT THE PORTLAND DENTAL COLLEGE" OVER LADD BUSH BANK In haste to hunt for the servant. ling at 2285 North 4th street for Going over to the chair, she $2150.

Earnest Free exchanged home on stared at the covered soup tureen In front of her plate. Like the china on the table a film of dust was discernible on It. Very gingerly feeling just fine. I have a lare family and do the work for all. Your Compound made me a well woman, and I have a happy home now.

I 1 Fairmount Hill with Mr. and Mrs. Lester C. Wooden for combination grocery store, confectionery, and restaurant, consideration $6000. always try to keep a bottle in the Litlle ones need "Milk of Sunshine Mr.

and Mrs. Daniels purchased Peggy lifted the cover and glanced In the tureen. Imide lay a cocked automatic pistol. (To be Continued) house ana 1 ten everyone iooui iu- Mas. H.

A. Adams, K. D. Box 63, Little Bock, Arkansas. 1 a dwelling at 2278 North Liberty street for $1500.

William Hines purchased a dwel ling at 2045 North Church street for 10 POUNDS PURE CANE SUGAR FREE 10 POUNDS PURE CANE SUGAR PLAINVIEW RESIDENT $2100. Four room bungalow at 1179 Skinner street in West Salem, purchased by W. Frederlckson for $1500. Sold half interest in store building and house located in Hollywood at 2000 North Capitol street on the corner of Capitol and Hunt to Dan CALLED BY ILLNESS The Greatest BARGAINS Tarplcy, valuation $6000. Albany Jamrs Nichols, 73.

a resident of the Pitt in view vicinity for the past 55 years, died at his home Mr. and Mrs. Everett Seay pur THE up-to-date mother never depends entirely on the sun. Hex child gets all the sunshine vitamin he needs regardless of weather or heavy garments. She protects him wiih "Milk of Sunshine.1 of Sunshine" Is Scotts Emulsion, a pure cod-lircr oil in milk-like form.

To make this emulsion the oil is broken down into finest mist. The child can digest it as easily as the buttcrfat in milk. The child absorbs its good chased a dwelling at 1694 Capitol street for $1000. Monday following a prolonged sick ness. He waa a native of Missouri.

Funeral services will be held Sat urday from the Portmiller funeral MOKK RAIN WANTED Dayton The drop in temperature in this vicinity while not desired, has not retarded the fall farming home in Albany with burial in the Band Ridge cemetery near Albany, to any extent, as tractors and teams are busy In many of the fields where Nichols was married to Sarah Elizabeth Wlthrow, at Tangent January 17, 1878. They celebrated their golden wedding anniversary nearly two years ago. He Is survived the plowing and seeding has not by his widow and a daughter, Mrs. Wilma N. Flory of near Albany.

been finished. Lack of rain is the worst hindrance to farming activities, although steady progress Is being made and fall seeding will soon be completed here, farmers Ever Offered ness and gets its needed Vie Srott'n Knmltion, the "Mill: of to make all weather equally healthful. How much sa fer for your child! How much hap pier for you! At all ItOSFIURG HOTEL SOLD report. Klamath Falls. (TP) The terminal hotel at Rmeburg has been purchased by O.

8. Richard IN ALBANY HOSPITAL Jefferson Mrs. Robert Pender- Come Early graft underwent a major opera-1 con of Klamath Falls, manager of the Willard hotel here. The new owner will leave here the first of the month to take charge of the SCOTT'S EMULSION Of Pure Cod-liver Oil tlon at the Albany General hos pital Monday. Dr.

D. R. Wallace I Vititev hntpi. performed the operation. sPzy mm Thursday Doors Open 8:30 m.

GREAT BLANKET SALE o)ale of fltt $0.00 All Wool Blankets $2.97 2.Sn Double Plaid 1 07 Blankets, large size $1.01 Free 10 LB. SACK OF PURE CANE SUGAR FREE! During this big opening fcnle we will give 10 pound of Pure Cane Sugar absolutely I'ltEK. with the purchase of or over. This offer Is to give our new customers greater Talucs and iKo bring thousand, to see our new More. GET THE RAKtiAINS TUB SL'liAK FREE! l.ftO All Wool Heavy Double Blankets fl.00 Wool Navajo Blankets $3.87 $2.87.

VNDERWEAR-GREAT SAVIN GS LEATHER COATS PRICED T.nw $.1.00 ull and Winter Vnkm Suits Heavy Random Wool I'nion Suits g.1.00 and 80.00 Wool Villon Suits fa.OO Wool Vnion Suits, Sale price M.O) All Wool Vmlenthirts $1.37 $2.97 $1.87 LADIES' SI1.K HOSE tallies nn Silk Hose, All shades OVC BKD SHFFTS Double bed ize in sheets, Sale irire iiC I.VXCH KITS T.unh kits romplele with guaranteed 0 1A bottle for l.W 'LEATHER CLOVES Men's leather fared canvas glovett. -I Sale prieo XtC SWEATERS Men's (1.23 SlIpoTer Sweaters. 77. Out they go K. I i WOOL SOX Mj Wool Sol.

7Q Buy them now STAO SHIRTS Men's 10.00 gnaran. teed Ttaterproof Mtt Stag Shirts O.ID HICKORY SHIRT! Genuine Hickory Shirts 01 CAXVAS GLOVES Men's red wrist canvas gloves SWEATERS Men's fS.50 all wool sweater matt. Q'T Out they go yJ.Ol Men's tl.sn winter QQi. weight union suits 0 Men's ta.00 wool 1 JQ anion wits tii.tu ten's IS.SO wool 1 Qt nnlon suits Leather top rubber T' (1 07 boots. lU.tIO ralue l.Oi 73 PI Men's (10.00 Sheep Lined OP QC Moleskin Coats Men's (7.150 Waterproof Blazer Coats JiiAl Men's (3.00 Slicker A 07 Coats $1.5 2S.no Men's Genuine llr.rtchido llcnverizcd a 07 Collar pj PANTS.

RREECHES SACRIFICED Ken's Heavy Molckln I'ants Men's Dress Pants, new fall shades Men's S4.00 Dress sale price $1.87 $3.87 $2.47 73 Absolutely every Wilton rug in our store is on sale at just two-thirds of the regular price. Although the first day of the sale considerably depleted our stock of Wiltons, the range is still wide in color, size, and design. No Wilton rugs will be withheld everything in wool and worsted is on sale at this sweeping reduction! This is a genu ine sale and you will want to select your rugs early in order to find the best bargains. CIGARETTES All brands of Chesterfield, CameL Lucky Strike and Old Gokl Cigarettes go cn sale at package Men's $4.00 mem Corduroy Pants myLAl Can's Rust 'Em nrand, 1.1 17 and IS College Cords 9J.4 I PI in lie ARMY NAVY GOOD STORE See them Today Windows 73 PI 279 North Commercial Street 10 POUNDS PURE CANE SUGAR FREE 10 POUNDS PURE CANS SUGAR.

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