Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, December 20, 1919, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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    SALEM, OKEQQM
SATURDAY. DECF.MRPP 20, 1919.
PAGE Fim
11-Around Town !
Dec. 22--Daughtera of Isa
bella meeting and Christmas
tree.
Dec. 22 Business men's
luncheon, Commercial club,
noon.
Dec. 24 Kiddies Christmas
tree and Santa Claua at Com
mercial cluV 7.80i
Dec 22-27. th annual Ma
rlon county corn show. Val
ley Motor' company rooms,
State and Front streets.
Dec. SO O. A. C. -Salem
dance at . armory.
ale. who have h7' rSIlall of Se
lem at th "Vne in Sa-
fnos PreanaI, Mr. and Mra. I
left Thi,.. ' fflr Bea Presnaii 1
. evemng for Indiana
Hugh:
shoe merchant of Sa-
same
Love, the Jeweler, 337 State street,
Salem. ,. 804
Walter L. Tooze, Jr.,' formerly an
attorney of Dallas and now a member
of a McMinnville law firm, was a vis
itor In Salem Friday..
Rigdon company, leading funeral
directors. Superior "service. Moderate
prices.
Mr. 8c Smoker, Just try a Kinsmen
So cigar, the mild Havana short fill
er smoke of satisf acton. Jacobs &
Buslck, distributors. S09
The following members of the com
pany of "The Tailor Made Man"
which piayed at the opera house Fri
day night were guests at the Marlon
hotel: C. H. Ellwood, Miss Lillian
Martin, William Nelson, J. Warren,
Tom Cary, Tom Byrne and Paul Mor
row.
Highest cash. prices paid for tur
keys. Midget Market. 301
Hiss Galdys Cook of Rlckreall is
visiting friends in Salem over the
week end. " ' v-
Oscar Hayter, prominent' attorney
of the Polk county seat, was attend
ing to legal affairs before the su
preme court Friday.
Highest cash prices paid for tur
keys. Midget Market 301
The Chautauqua Desk and Black
board makes an ideal present for chil
dren. Just a few left. Call 668 State.
Phone 400. rr; 301
Protection lodge; Not 2, A. O. U.
W., of Salem which has long been
dormant, has again taken on a new
lease on life and is rapidly adding to
ila membership, 12 candidates being
Initiated already since December 1.
The organization now has. a total
membership of . approximately 125.
Officers were elected at the last reg
ular meeting as follows: Past master
workman,. P. H. D'Arcy; master work
man, John H. Carson; foreman, Har
old M. Harpole; overseer, Frank G.
Deckabach, Jr.; guides Wm. Earl
Bhafer; reporter, A. Eugene Aufranc;
taside watch, Lloyd J. Glenn; outside
watch, Emil F. Aufranc.
On account of the snow there will
not be any dance at Auburn hall Sat
urday Dec. 20. 301
Arthur Brock of Portland, a mem
ber of the executive committee of the
state federation of labor, transacted
business with the governor's office
Saturday.. Brock was-foreman of the
state printing plant under the admin
istration of State Printer Harris.
Fred Knra
I HUV wntnn.
uehca t, - u ana j. k
.eyea to Portland Friday
D"- H. Thm. ' '
pending Sat,,, 7. " Port'and
"ected with the work of ThTT COn"
dustrisi ,J. . K ot the state in.
Formerly
Ul DUt T,ri
busing . ' ln
Reinhart r 'f. 1'. Joseph
night, " 'em Saturday
ReDOrti
weather alone h C0,'a and heavy
ents of Newnort I Jack Clen
UP old M T in.Salem kine
a-iuamtances.
rranklin Davis, a minor. h0 k...
granted an orrtp. h .
- i-uuniy Judge
Bushey authorizing the saie of a ,ot
Jn Salem in which th n., -
has an undivided . u.,- . .
T . . "a" interest.
In his petition, the
that the lot is worth 12000 and that
the money reprented by the property
BCI ve tne ward better if turn
ed into an investment yle.dinCr
edTnT, thte,weien7o7the snow crush
ed the tent in which they were livlns
" .'"w"ese wmily, living in South
Bottom started for Hopmere, in or-
- - me uregon Electrio for
Portland. It took them six hours to
Plow their way through the snow and
slush and to cover the four miles to
the station. When they finally reach
ed Hopmere they were nearly ex
hausted. C. F. Simmon, a farmer of the riv
er bottom north of Salem, brought
into play a bit of genius during the
bad weather, by hitching his horse to
a boat, and covering th oi
c ... nuiiuoi llll
passable roads .with almost nn utttt.
culty. s-
The Spauldine Logclne
which was forced to close because ot
the weather conditions, will resume
operations Monday, December 22, ac
niording to -an announcement made
from the offices today. All employes
are requested to report for work that
morning.
The Daughters of Isabella will hold
a meeting in the. Knights of Columbus
hall on State street, Monday evening
December 22. A short program' will
be rendered and a Christmas tree will
be a feature of the evening's entr-
tainment.
James E. Burdett
Minnvilie. sp"'
Capital city.
an attorney ot
"Way to the
V O T-r
"tegame
K hi, home i. 7.k Uraay morn'ns
cial .r att an offi-
- v lae state house. ,
v. T.vi- r ;
ana wi spend th- hn
T. E.
Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Kelly of Stay-
ton left Saturday for a two months
pleasure trip to California. White
there they will visit Mr. Kelly's rela
tives in Los Angeles, Santa Cruz and
Temecula.
days . the holt
-- o unnia f
E. McCroskev - ' ttuQ -Ura
Additional , .
Sat,. 7 "'"""ranoum was filed
Satu day by the Saiem Kings Produ,,,
Co. in sustaining their obieM.
"eiP8 on the cost hm
e by the growers recently. In the
-rr-..reuleu oojecuon, the Kings
r raPany claim that it is not
hm. if lees coveri"S Periods of
tuanv 2e? the WUnesses wer t ac
tually giving testimony. The witnesses
hose cost items are involved in ine
coie.Cti0n .and Whose '"onr he
company holds to "have been of no
vame were: A. N. Lafoiiette.
ZL , N' Standifer, Marie
aim joe LaFollette.
.1,0 tt aaeson, student at
the holidays with his parents in Sa-
William F. Beck of nnr.. i
uumg l0 ousiness affairs in Salem
iettoy feabody. a resident nt n,a
ha, is spending the week en,i
nienas in the Capital city.
-.,,tm auiiuuiiuemeni or the nn.
yumuiiem ot t,nar es V. rinllnwnv
lumiBr siaie tax commissioner, who
up to a month ago resided in Salem,
to be assistant, cashier and mnnflirei-
of the trust and bond department of
me Hibernia Savings bank in Port
land, was learned here Saturday. Gal
loway, it is said, received several ot
ters tor lucrative banking positions
wnue acting for the state.
Mrs. Elbert Thompson, principal Of
the high school at . Philomath, and
young daughter, Faye Louise, are
spending the Christmas holidays at
the home of their Bister and aunt,
Mra Harry A. Rowe, 582 North Com
mercial street.
Penryhn Stanley Kantner, son of
Ilev. and Mra W. C. Kantner, 440
Center street, his wife and children,
are expected to arrive in this city
from their home in Seattle Wednes
day. They will spend the holidays
here. Penryhn Kantner has many
friends here.
Dance at armory tonight
S01'
Just in time for Christmas. Ship
ment of 35 velocipedes. A gift tor all
the children. Hauser Broa ,. 301
A gift for all the kiddies.
ipede, Hauser Bros. , ..
A veloc-301
Men buy a Bishop fabric pure wool
shirt before this weather requires the
attention of a doctor for you. Salem
Woolen Mills store, C. P. Bishop:
Prop. 302
According to post office officials,
the holiday rush on the rural routes is
Jiot exceutionallv heavy so far this
year. They expect, however, that next
week will tax the rural mail facilities
out of Salem, to their utmost
Ask to see our newly equipped
"Model Laundry" featuring Eden
"washers and Simplex ironers. Salem
Jllectric Co., Masonic Temple. Phone
1200. ..T- . ;
Highest cash prices paid
eyL Midget Market.
for tur-301
Mra. J. H. Southam and little son
Waldo of Mowhall, N. Dak., left Sat
urday for Lebanon where Mrs. South
am will visit at the home of her sis
ter, Mrs. J. E. Gray. Mrs. Southam
a been a Salem visitor since Thanks
Riving, a.nd while here was the guest
t her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo
Pslmor 1 1 (us vnrth i sth street, and
f her sister, Mrs. Joseph Lebold.
The monthly Jible school confer
ence of the Court street Christian
church will be held next Tuesday at
7:30 p. m. All teachers and officers
are asked to be present for the re
ports. This will be the last confer
ence before the annual meeting and
much is to be considered relative to
the new years work. Wednesday be
ing Christmas Eve there will be a
Bible school program, fuller announce
ments concerning which will be made
later.
The national guard, Co. M, will give
a military ball on December 31st Spe
cial features will take place beginning
at midnight. Everybody is invited.
Tickets on sale at me armory. Oscar
Steelhammer will have charge of the
music.
, Nothing will give more Joy on
Christmas and all the year than a ve
locipede. 'Hauser Bros, v 801
, For healthy exercise and enjoy
ment give the children a velocipede.
We have the biggest stock in town.
Hauser Bros, 301
Xmas eve dance armory.
301"
Dance at Turner tonight. Roads axe
open.
The only dance out of town tonight
is at Turner, Doads are O. K. JU1
The only dance out of town tonight
is at Turner, Doads are O. K. aui"
Protection lodge No. 2 A. O. U. W.,
hold Its annual Xmas tree party Dec.
22, 1919. Initiation and supper. Be
there or you lose. 301
Dance at Turner tonight. Roads are
4(111
open. "
The Presbyterian church will hold
i reirular church and Sunday school
services Sunday at the usual hours.
Til ananlal Phrlatmnq services have
postponed one week.
W. H. Burns of San Francisco, who
aa been in Salem looking over the
Wwsibilities for location here has an
nounced that he intends to locate
here with his family In the near fu
ture. Mr. Burns will establish a gen
sales and service agency in Sa
Jem for G. M. C. trucks.
"A ROUGH" RIDING
ROMANCE
: BENNETTS
"HIS EAST FALSE
STEP"
Fire Chief Harry Hutton Saturday
cautioned residents of the city to ex
ercise care in their Christmas decora
tions as it effects lighting of candles
on trees, windows and so forth. There
is no ordinance prohibiting the light
imr nf .candles on trees, amateur wir
ing for trees and windows and room
decorations, but much care must be
exercised in handling these things, the
chief said, if fires are to ne nvu.ucu.
He laid particular stress to tne arap
nf fiimw natiers around electric
light globes to alter the shades, as it
is from this source, he said, that
most of the fires have started hereto
fore. -
rt,Aiirnrth Flint, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Flint of this city, left
j atniiv for Boston, Mass.,
where he will visit with relatives be
fore sailing from New York on the
steamer Adriatic. January S, for Eng
land to enter Oxford university. Flint
who is well known in Salem, was one
of two Eeed college students to win
the Rhodes scholarship this year.
A G Clark, manager of the Asso--.,'.
rrftries of Oregon, was m
tne citv from Portland Saturday on ,
business with Manager McCrosKeym
the Commercial club. Clark w ad
dress the club at the noonday lunch
eon next Monday.
meeting and teachers
ot the Court street
which was to
has been pow-
Parlsian blouses strictly. unnu
made," hand painted and washable,
something any woman would prize an
a Christmas gift. .Many new models
just in. One price, $12.50 each, in
holiday boxes. Tne rrencu nui,
W Or r-v ' ' . -
1 Idfe St
301'
High street.
Dance at armory tonight. 301
Babies want homes, adopt one or
more of our "Differ Dollies." They're
dainty themselves and are daintily
dressed. Dolls with real hair, real
dresses, real hats made by Madam
Buffe Morrlifon. Grown ups as well
hiMren will admire them, f 1-75
to 14.60. See them in our display win
dow. The French Shop, 11a
High street.
North
301
Regular services will be held at
Lee .Memorial cnuivu w
is cordially in-301
the Jason
morrow, ine puonv
ted to attend.
Meet Me at Meyers
eautiful
ore oft
Three More Shopping Days
and Then Christmas
OUR POLICY OF ONLY HANDLING "GOOD GOODS" HAS WON OUT. THIS IS THE BIGGEST
CHRISTMAS BUSINESS WE HAVE EVER HAD. SALEM PEOPLE REALIZE THAT WHEN IT
; j COMES FROM "MEYERS" IT IS CORRECT IN EVERY RESPECT AND WILL rROVE SATISFACTORY
EXTRA SPECIAL
DOLLS
American made,
moving eyes and
dressed. To close
line ... .
with,
fully
the
75c
t.7 v-' ' j
mm
No wonder we are doing a big Handkerchief busi
ness. The showing is the best we ever made, pleas
ing all tastes and all pocketbooks. Sold singly or
by the box.
ma
and
BATHROBES
for ,
LADIES and
CHILDREN
Th e y make
most excellent
Xmas Presents.
All priced low.
Permit us to suggest "Brassieres" as a most sensible
and practical gift. Our stock comprises those makes
which are considered the best by women who know.
WHY
NOT A WAIST?
The new ship
ment of dainty
ilk WalBtH will
delight every
woman who up.
predates Quality
MutcruU with
correctness of ,,
style.
Lot her gift be
one of these
charming Waists
MEN'S SECTION
This Section is like a "Beehive,"
but why shouldn't it be? The
Ladies of Salem know that what
is bought at MEYERS is correct
and absolutely dependable, and
they can safely buy for "HIM?
at the "Good Goods Store."
A most complete Stock from which to make selection.
PLAIN SILK HOSE in solid colors, in Black, Blue, Grey, Brown, FieU!
Mouse and Beaver.
NCY SILK HOSE-"ClocU(l," Embroidered and Drop Slittlied.
FANCY CAMISOLES in plain and figured witin. Red, blue, rose and
black.
SILK SPECIAL
We are running a Silk
Special, that will make an
excellent present
You can always do better at
b v ilcOOblCOODS fc-
Who Always Does Better By You
UMBRELLAS
Before purchasing one give
Our New Shipment an in
spection that's afl we ash.
KOSS
fOMPUiTES
FLIGHT,
JlEPOHT
Londun. P. 20-Captain Kos.
Sn.iin ha completed hi fllht from
Londun U Melbourne, accordinK to a
message fiom mat city today.
The prayer
training class
rhrtstian church.
Pned because of ChrlBtn.
Appropriate Christmas unices wil
be held at the Jmou Lee .Memorial t
church tomorrow both morning and
Q.h anlem S. S. will give the,
Xmas program at 3.8 a- Sunday.
BUY REMNANTS
AT TUB
Remnant Store
f54 North CommertUl
301'
.-,., h Snlora S. 8. will give
Xma program at 1 a. m. Sunday
the
Xmas eve
dance armory.
301'
301'
Special
XO. A.
Plans for the home PnL' "7" ;Work in the .
meeting of 'Saietn lodge
F. ft A. M. thi evening-
M. degree, ine
P,an!. Z in this city soon after j " " b . Pacific lodge Xo. St
to be staged m th d.8CU8Se by -wlU e done bj " M
tne ra
W. T. EIGDON CO.
Undertaker!
KS Norti High 8trMf
d0lnduStde8 of Orejon. in , .
before the business nen at their r
,.. .eekly luncheon
Cpncof the in to
eS;:e Commercial
club Saturday.
- ' - I!-, .uortft of Baiter I
WS. "T!"i Wty Friday
county, m o w lhe sUte
He brougm a. ,
penitentiary. " "
big d,
,nce Xnsa night at
30V
.Salem's
armor'-
That big 5-pie orchestra pUy.U
latwt "' " hlls Xn'a" 8olt
at the armor)-.
. tnniEht.
CiB0 OF VHAVKS .
.tothcnlcournmnyfri
fr thi-ir kindnw
friend is ."-Mr-- ! CaM
,-:t rro
Miss Florence
visiting
daya
i t-moathy 'n
and btmvWtit
jfiil rS tribute
SPECUL
Good S pi-nKc cmt win r4
for w n
U. S. GARAGE
phone H5I
H4 rerrj 8.
DRAPERIES
MADE TO OliDfcli TO FIT
YOU BWIN'DOWR.
C S. HAMILTON
840 Court Breet
W.W.MOORE
House Furnisher
HOME OF THK VHTIIOLA
You get more for your
Money at Moore's.
fOUU Tlil'IK WITH TWO HS
TTAUIMf XT. Kt.VS LIKE A
TSCMCB. GlNGRIClf
MOTOR & TIKK tu.
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mother, iliA
I Dr. S. C.
jier's lrutf "'"'
cial street
157 v--
Give An Electrical
Present
ALWAYS ACCEPTABLE
ALWAYS USEFUL
YOU'LL MAKE NO MISTAKE
For Long Distance Auto Trucking
Willamette Valley Transfer Co. l
WE ALSO DO LOCAL HAULING,
Prices Reduced for Xmas
Do It NowAnd Save Money
Tables, Dressers, Rockers, Ranges, Healer
Beds $8 up; Springs $4 to $20; Maitresscs $5 to $25
Dining Chairs, Suit Cases
Universal Percolators, Universal Electric Iron
Casseroles, Dbhes, Tea Pots, Water StU
PYKEX GLASSWARE
CARVING SETS
175.00 Playcrpiione and 15 Records, $150.00
1100,00 Piayerphonc and 10 Records, $90.00
Peoples Furniture Store
k KOOR H Ft) TtiAUB
a Hand tUxxi UtiutK $M anil KehaBgl
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