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KAY It FIRST AT RATS IT
reliable remedy werp hmifchrJast
. w - mi' iimm S U
r.rri'e O Uarrei: 5f Xirfioln 1 prepare to check cough, colds
et orfolk V . wrUes: "i ll ull ; on--"'roup Hi- hfRinnh, It
Sibody that;! Foley's Honey and wl :;! Instantly, cut nhlesm,
t!1 U all risM- It did me all thi" '"'-I ftn!raitW
I aul il lirsi an. I t u i I "
2 r... Ttinusnil.4 of ladles of this everywlie re
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Handkerchiefs
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TheGift
That Never
Fails To
Please!
Dainty white,, embroidered handkerchiefs or those
in delicate colors, or even the more strikingly color
ful handkerchiefs are always greatly appreciated.
Now-a-days one's costume '$o often calls for a har
monizing handkerchief as tHe final touch and no one
ever quite has enough. For this reason, there' is no
gift so universally in demand as the Christmas Hand
kerchief. , We have just received our Holiday assortment
of dainty arid attractive handkerchiefs, 25c, 35c, 50c
up to $2.50. - r '"--'-if
- - -
tpleg 010-
The "Liicky Gift" is the gift that is given under the
"PAY AS YOU GO" plan.
Quality "
Merchandise
.Popular
Prices
BY MOLLY BRUNK
CHRMEKKTA Chapter of the, Miss Eliza Xolan were joint ho--njuguu-r
of the American itesse. plans Tor the convention
.devolution has a most inter-'were among; other things discun
es:iiiR program outlined tor thesed at the business session. A
-New- ear. Outstanding umon:,'; paper on "Christmas in Kevolu
ihe events will he thejstat con-itionary Times." presented b Mrs.
vention of the D. A. K. which will! J. W. Harbison was of much Jn
be held in Salem early in March, j terest. The annual payment of
There is a possibility that the I dues was made, an informal so
event will take place in the cap;-lal hour following,
tol, and representatives of thej Mrs. O. P. lloff will be hostess
var.ous chapters from all over thej for the chapter at its January ses
state to be entertained by local1; sion. at which time officers will be
year. A
meeting
tha VMbni) tir lir inn.ln.l.i!ui Uiu1. i!.u t. II ll
and tlauthw. Mr. and Mr. Keub'.fchnon of Portland. Their l.iun
Walker Powell of Woodburn. f jtpr. MUs Phyllis Walker, who If j
J " latending the L'nlvrrsitr ff Ore-;
Mrn Harry Morion! of Shan, iris, also ram up Friday 10 a '
gliai. t'hina. who u on an eitetid-jivClU them during the t-r-kj
id vi.olt.to relativeH in li i lau.t'i ration.
came up Saturday to In the ;nsf j
i'. An item in the society coluni .
2!3 Sunday's tatexman. cneern-'
of Oregon Hu) cCnner at the Old Vt
of -Mrs. Ilalph Cochran.
-vii.Hs norence i artwright m ant iPj. iU(, annual ChrUtman tre and
other L'uivernity
'eoplea home.
members during their stay here, (elected for the
a i. iae rfguiar montniy meeting special feature
of Chemeketa chapter Saturday i-will also be each member giving
coming
or this
afternoon at the Home of Mrs. U.
G. Shipley, when Mrs. Shipley and
thrifty, to be sure and
satisfying, of course.
But, after all, the- thing
that makes Del Monte
-Beans with Tomato Sauce
one of the most.popular
American foods, is their
tempting flavor.
Try them and you will
understand why.
f'2
3
$2
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2 , I
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m.
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1
It wfll please' today
morrow.
That's the charm of electrical gifts they keep
right on serving and pJeasihg.year after year.
Then what could be more appropriate to express
a lasting regard? I :
What move suitable than a lasting gift?
The electric sewing machine is but one of many
"usable" gifts you'll find in our shop.
: '' Z-r'::'r ": " " '
Naturally, for anything ectrical you have, a
right to expect better service at an electric shpp.
You'll get such sendee here even during the hol
iday rush.
Portland Railway Light & Power Co.
a resume of her Revolutionary an
cestry. "
The state board of the D. A. 11.
met recently In Portland, thoe in
attendance" including women -of
prominence in the organisation
from various states. Reports' were
made by state officials, including
Miss Edith Benedict, recording
secretary, and ' Mrs- Seymour
Jones, regent, of Chemeketa chap
ter of Salem, the latter with Mrs.
C. C. Clark, chairman of the state
conference program committee,
reporting on plans for the state
conference.
Adjutant General and Mm.
George A. White returned the
first- of the week from Portland;
where they were entertained by
relatives v and friends. Their
daughters. Misses Henrietta and
Miss Dorothy accompanied them
as far as Aurora, where they re
mained with relatives.
. .
Miss Ruth Johns has gone to
Vancouver, Wash., where -she will
assist at the wedding of a friend.
Miss Norma Sparks to Lieutenant
Harry L. Craig of Fort Montgom
ery. X. Y..- which takes place to
day, it was scheduled for a ween
earlier but Lieutenant Craig was
unable to come west for the earl
ier date. ' , V.
Miss Johns in to be the soloist.
The. bride is a graduate of Nation
al Park seminary, Washington. D.
C. and the bridegroom-to-be is a
former Boston Tech man. . The
romance started durinr the war,
when Lieutenant Craig was sta
tioned at the barracks and
Sparks wan interested in
work.
u-ui win, is nome tor tne uouuayj carried an erroneous impre-ion. ,
bhe will be with her parents. Dr?' ifrasmuclua girt were solicited i
and Mrs. Uichard Cartwright. rr the Inmate., by the board of
-Miss Constance Carlwright hat; anaers. '
returned front Portland and Forij g The item should have conveyed!
uroe wnere sue spent a loni mease of thanks rrom the
night as the guest" of friend?. Sjhrtard tor the donation made by
... ' (itlte public on Thankxgivlng. The
Miss Mabel Cod ion I eipeetoij, ,rlstma tree 1 annnally furn
to arrive today from Vancouver;:. Ihcd by the members of the board
B. C. to remain over the holiday' who also rontribute the Christmas
with Mr. and Mrs. S. K. Edward" dinner. Onl one appeal Is made
The latter had with them a? yearly by the board ar-d that Is on
their week-end guest Frank Gist' Thanksgiving,
ling of Victoria. V. C . who acir ? "
fwpnnfi!5T to ,;or"t!,and cir! lltECOMMKXDED to m iiool
they motored down Sunday hight i ,..-....
f H' j IHIIJIXK.
Other college students home toif ' This is the season when eMl
the holiday iuterm are: Miss Eva. tiren are subject to cronp. colds
Randall and Miss Kuth Grirfinfiaid coughs. Rena C. Marehard.
Delu Delta IVlta girls from lhe A Iwrence St.. Salera. Mass..
university oi uregon; Miss Hazel writes: " nsea Foley's Honey and
McGilchrist of the same sororityj "far with good results. I had a
from O. A. C: and Miss Heleifl vry bad cold and it gave me re
Rose, a Kappa Kappa Gamma oft l3t-l at once, so I recommend it to
the U. of O. 3iery child that goes to pchool."
-3 This Standard, low nriced medl-
Two well-known former Saleml cf'ne loosens and clears mucna and
girls who find themselves in thi pltleem. checks stranclinr conLh-
orient during the holiday jwasoitl itir. makes easv breathinc. soothes
jof 1920-21 plan to celebrate th a1! d heals raw. Inflamed mera-
runte togetner. lor Misa BessieJ l?anee. and stons tickllnr
rosier woo went to nenistn tol tliroat. Sold etnrhr.
join her brother. Lieutenant A. D3 t i
mas and New Years
Khai. in the Interest of thJi " V
World's Sunday school movement J Tt
The Boys' Kings Herald societyJ L
of the Firkl Methodist church wilH 3
la
Mix Luliei ,ue u,i"'" wer Trr7 irregular..
ii was so in my young
no trustin any of 'era.
We Cannot
Advertise
The many many snaps in ffifts for ChrUtnuu shop--per
on our bargain tables. They are all sold be
fore we could possiWy bring the lists before you
through the paper. As soon as a line become
broken in sizes or styles we place the remainder
on our bargain tables. They are srone in no time.
You simply must visit our store to gel an Idea of
the big values found on these bargain centers.
4
CHRISTMAS SNAPS
In Every Department
MILLER
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Mrs. H. D. Begun or Lafayette.
Or?., returned to her' horn Sun
day after spending last week with
her fiister. Mrs. George G. Bing
ham. The latter was joined over
TODAY TOMORROW
Allison
be entertained at the residence ofl S
Mrs. A. -A. Lee. 1515 S-tate street
inia evening irom I to 9 o clock. 'i
Harold Emmel will direct th ac-l j
tivities of 'the boys, the hojs toj '5
be Duane Kirk. Deryl Myers. Ray-
ford Hall and Jerome Hansen. j
A picture book shower for 9
Methodist missionary Mis Clara;
Carbman, who is nta tinned laj
Tientsin. China, will be a feature I
and there will also be diversions, t
and pastimen appropriate to-
Christmas. , j
Miss Eleanor H newest ein. who'
is ldentifiel with the bank ofB
Shaniko. Ore., will arrive homef 1
Miss son with her parents. Pontmastfr
war .and Mrs. August Huckest!
Mr. and Mrs. "Kenneth
and Mr. and Mrs. Donald
ford of Kugene. came up
nlht with Mr. Lcggc's parenis.l"?
t r. ana .Mr, r ra a. iesge. Ken-g
neth Legge Is a student at tbel
I University of Oregon. speclalixIngS
in the architectural department.
Mrs. Ada Strong arrived homes
Saturday night from a imam
month's absence, the time betnr
spent, in traveling through the
east and south. Sb came by way
of Roseburc. where she was thej
gBes- oi relatives.
- - - -
Mrs.' A. A. Nickel. Mrs. Franu
Davey and MUs Willa Hucke-d
stein have been named as repre-S
sent a Uvea from the Catboli
the effort to raise $7000 In Sa-j
lem ror the rel.et or the survingj
...
Mr. and Mrs. Charles TV. Nie-r
meyer. Mr. and Mrs. Robert II.
Niemeyer and Miss Ethel Llstoni
will motor to Portland today, re-J
taming this evening. 1
Miss Birdine Myers wl.11 come
np from Portland the last of the
weeV and will loin the Mvera fam
ily In reunion over Christmas at
the residence of her mother,
Clara Myers.
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Must be closed out 'and we nnlv have' fntir mnre -Havs)
n -iVatch for the big cuts, -as every pair of house slippers
. . fa . Y e -rvr . .
Frid.yjwusr go oeiore unnstmas. uet yours now.
Thursday
"Normads of The North"
YE LIBERTY
Christmas House SIiDib si
st fa
Every style and color LADIES HOUSE SLIPPERS," with and . "
Without heeL soft and hard soles. The very highest grade felt,(J?l
lb to $5. To close out $1.95 and. . VJ&i
UNDREDS OFPAIRS OF-MEN'S HOUSE SLIPPERS In alt-.
lore felt, hard and soft soles..' Also brown and blade leather. OU
1 the best styles sold ud to SS.00. To close out $1.93. S2.95 zrAVJJm
B ... ,
CHILDREN'S AND BOYS SLIPPERS AND MOCCASINS. II Q
All colors, styles and sizes. To close out quick, go at 95c and ...tJ il
.5
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Shinn of
Skyline Orchards were week-end
Ylnttorx In Salem.
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Mrs. E. S. Pierce of Aumsville.:
spent the meek-end with friend
in Salem.
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Mr. and Mrs. J. IL Walker
were joined over the week-end by
Be Young In Body, Mind and
Looks Despite Your Years
Men's Women's and Children's Shoes .
lace, regularly D)I
shoes withg)
WOMEN'S BROWN AND BLACK SHOES, up to $12, all sizes, CxT QCt
MEN'S DRESS SHOES. Sizes ud to 8. black
'"irs'j sId UP t0 $12.00 every pair guaranteed. Go at
MEN'S WORK SHOES, all sizes, dark tan sewed
J double soles, regular $9 grades, to close out
tevo bins, to close out, get a pair now
9.
TiTJITOCf CtlArC ill t-4 -l-- oil ciTrts Vtotr nnrl nrnum
including English lasts, up to $9 grades, go at . iji
S4.S5
How often you have
wished that you could s- "w
indulge in the strenu
ous exercise of out -
door sports with the ,-Zi?l
vi?or and enthusiasm
of youth! But the
end of the. week finds
you. all in you are
tired, listless and lack
r h o pn p rirv ta cro ou t f or
ii- -
! 3 vigorous waaiv ur a
; round of the links or
any other exercise that re
quire much physical exer
tion. Many a man, even in
h'u middle forties, has a
vague feelim? that he is
"getting old" and ripht
at a time when he should he
at his very best physically.
Andheisgrowingokl.not
in the sense that the years
are pressing heavily upon
him but in the sense that
hi3 vital forces are wasting
i ay faster than Nature re-
f
I COYS' HEAVY SHOES,
hile they last, black only
sizes up to G, regularly sold at $5.00, (fJO Q?
, go at - tj CsAmJ cJ
$1.95
.$2.95
50c
CHILDREN'S SHOES, regularly sold at $3.50, and sizes up
u, brown and smoked horse, to close out
1 inMTT.nnP.VVC: .QUHFC! tmilnrlv snlfl nt X4.ri0. and sizes ud
mmt-- m-m w f a - - - w ----- g-
JT .1 ,
A brown and smoked hocse, some high-cuts, to go at.
fwuUDIES' RUBBERS AND FOOTHOLDS, regular 85c and $1
hl.jdi'-.Jmi!ps ci7n mi tn A 1.2. Al.n some brown and white rubbers.
X3r - -, - -' - - - -
""'n E at " ; "
. . c!LD LADIES' COMFORT SHOES, up to $5.00 grades, broken
N
l fazes, to close out while they last.
$2.96
Thousands yes million of peopla find
themselves in this condition early in life. And
tendency to grow old. You can carry your C
vouth with its joys and enthusiasm inio your r
70's and 80 s. But you must give mature ail u
lw.ln vma cm. Th hnt muum o4 ran fend
aoc of a oaad. cow true tir ctaractrr ta ia lb im
nlv the worn out tissues.
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LYKO U mU in WmI
" ii i mm m m
The Great General Tonic
It enrietaa ti Wood-itlTtJwilat Kart. Htwr an
kUney. ta Barmal aeority tews back yavr p. nnr
and mental Ttffor chea away that tird. wora-aat tt-rt-wm
and replaces t wita a apint of buoraaey.
a LY ICO ia a dtatiacriT prrpwstna, waUftraJy car-
tact ia rt.eocnbiBmUooof aiadiaaal losnaiaata. i
nothing more iarirtjraun.moct7cthcmnaT
iiUifiv KfMrtsllv aannrial for invalMa. cat
and raa-dbwn peopW at aU caadittaaa. Ct a battla from
ywtf dnwtM Uxtaj IW yoa wu mm amw w .
Ljaa aieucurc v.
taata.aadUMrv'1 a
Ivrmnaror murvrv- It
Ma. coarraWacrata U
For sale by all druggists. Always in stock at Terry fs drug stora'
L
Menj and Women's
Felt and Leather
House Slippers
Kejjular and 50 QCr
5 grades go at. .... . JC
L ?
Regular :! grade QC
So at J)leacl
WIIEPRlCEy
SYSterS
fcafsaH
tttBatOil
WiCaNa
ExtJ-fsflsv
OME EARLY-
326 Slitf& r1r2fcljvfc2
Men's and Women's
Felt and Leather ,
House Slippers i
Kej wat grades QO OC
go at QUOU
Kenlar 3 grade QO QC
go at $LfVD
a
COME EARLY
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