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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 31, 1919)
"'"jour - ; THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALE it OREGON WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER .11. 1313. A OP EVT T i'A!ii. SIX, 1. o J-3 to .' . filC t , tin' Pic; o! '"- ev ant: nan of f cut tli h vov or I on! rei IKllj evo end hop fl'.Ct COM th or hiH I todr pouf the f ; .1 Vlffi nortl aoca ' i f won for for ; ;'' man1 caret . . Ri d s Rev. Hix t . vaavi uttei; : ' 8a" lclnf f.'ilhtt Ht'hr from ', Willi; ' 1.1 Pol Willi f tlcal ably ; . iey ; Ki'hoo 'i in etc "Mel, ' aunou their . On,' u hp" n poh limn I Bnd. Tm nskeu creaso clared refum wa i ( . i Ann savings Anioun Post lilt day of vidua!? Swr,i! worth I r.UTr.Aiir nr nnrr.nu UUItViU Ui miWi HARVARD GAME 1 TOSS-UF-BEZDEK I UuilWb 11 fcien was ! shared1 br wil-l-na-aii' vl W-vauw Wii ..rreiad. Fa. .Wash., Ii. opea war- fara between oriectal gamblers and of ficer ef the i&w has been declare Chinatown and deputy sheriff were onf RECALL OF DECKER mJr&I Eectoa C Dicker was wmr. ' - o.iwi .'J - . iX SUCKeO, : , , , . as,. .a-.rr ai - '"f . KvKtered threat, to. s,m!. . I " 111-" at.oaeJ darin amtSor d - ' " ' waaae o in.f -r, vrih km. urnfc .a rJew Jarii ar-I the state dMtrtineat. Ia feia Iter Decfcer saii ke Drereste-i: Spain irons tikj-.s tE step and re-j c.js-j, "Aimirai Decker was sincere, fcoa- diddle aed est and diiiiteEt ic his efforts in this White, IS year lie. Bua uameia. Wai Tc- it I Tf.rf activrrj i " . ' . of iTildred' tephone girL f jTjgfspeFtscr an esttertaiumett and f. P-:ic- . festers are InvUed to attf-n' ' fee took to fcis beeia. eld j ra t,e pst ef nira? r smtr i real;- ?k- T.r-. tt-;tt .i- c j : - - - - - - f u &Rt u tur bv. ui autre aa &ne iu re-i V J . . . I I Kf Heary larreO 3fi"pH!,f. i . . , irrw u was atakoae! during ambass-idor asd te only ftaited Pre, feaff Correspooit ) 3 a j !ati. f wtU. Am- TK Harvard -Oregon gaaie fa Fasa-'.k.- rw 1 ZT uiSEiaaj. , n8 ?ors,.idpx rU-, vrcr Iiek foraertr coached the Ore- !rfe str-jri?! with Ji ,. " Z'tvIT.T!-.? T1.4 te teuer '? at Kin? tfrurf ml - -'t- . . - . . : Bui fee did not Miss White was artackd it a lonely naral at- tanusg from work at It :3d. The robber alzzged hr tHre times Diiorce Ia ChicaD Cisieagf. Dec l. Mrs. Eessi -; - "' p, -!,. , " " mi aajtf hi work at ladr- weaty-Swo y?ars oil. swears her whteh -:!! f-rerai- there. Lf XL i " n Baai'' alone entitled him t., a hirher a.ri ani- Alrt. who is sixty-, Hebtv h., victory la the b- ' depute were left at the Ws letter cam, ari t 'ou:d allow her to read no bw,t I " . Kalr ani1 fter fe haa'award coctforerrr. ShaoiM(are tie Tt,.T. f 'g'iotaaa and oaMisSifJ the fxtfcail y-t fntffrse;ioisal srame of the year wiil to the team la better condi- nw-j the orfectals and a rnah wa Iecker. tun. . made to kirn he polled hi. nn if lias Sot Se TrarrM. fired, hitting Ah Tory in the lee The fWa nave no ie rfsnr. r m "w," nuara urmtAirm mm -1 i r eambiera flt f while at Madrid, repoiae fN'ow she is'pleidlr.i? f,r drrorce and in her bia she stiha him with these quotations from the great bard -. . , , cu ice e?thr Harvard or Oregon play this em6lw Ce1- Fonr. however, were Ji ieraer t on a lai tkat hasn't been I , . r . . . r ,r re BCliQB, Said. 'H.jwerer. I know that Oregon ha s-re w,r,.1r-f i : f ;e,d itjrer. fosf,' of the hrty a t.i-re in n.y time. Jn Sftr. they fc o -rt-tf k thaf r -k with t!2 r-f iyer In th "M.-al'e paas t ar. d a rnner. Htf w.ijf ive Ha jrJ a ! I ,f trouble I "A f hT s!lsd t-n . WATi SERIES TO fYf C" TT f ' CriihJ a and" youth cannot live . " "ilea are April when they woo. ik , 11 Ilad Be Taking Dmbtr when they wed." ua mo Goo He- Frabe, Tanfae i "S:h no more, ladies. i:zh no more. . 1 ilea were deceivers erer; I Baa reaehetl thm nAfn. t . f n.. , . Z 00 fartbr and I thooht 1 1 To oae titmsr eoEarant. cTr - I Xanst thoB not minLster to a raird i diseased? Dtn.1. .. I r- , w veea us i Mom tse memory a rooted sor I Said JAmM Tn T7-rr I I . A A4 IxLIa Off I -J-kO. i roW. - 6 Ure, aT'Vl M"- HamiRaze out the written troubles of the tv,m r, . . J. a 2 West Fiftv fAnrth ct- jx ' . WE'S rwS vK . (. . . auu f al caiXl i think Owi ,f.se, expend er- at the Urn BaBtta rt. trVT h 1 p-JlV-lf koo,rn Pioyes of And with some sweet oblivious anti- i.rfiT on fr,.i tfrs ' . . " YVTjnps-;. wu-ttj aeDartmvn. i i j t m-. with the following pro T ' jeara. "rnip'oy ,or fin ; Cleanse the stuffed bosom of that per- S o f.S-r and deTotional ror severa, y,3?a r 1nrtt-L f j. Hkvu i .tt ucii; w t n w . i wuiti nave ia rt-c'A . usntK in ray ' "1 to fI. !f tfc wextem. I DIIDWAYMLIE Men and women at forty Aand at the portal of a crucial period. Strength must be kept up, the body well nourished. SCOTT'S EMULSION is tfa took of wonderful helpful nea to those in middSe life. SCOTT'S nourishes and in- jlA, vigorates and helps the j body keep up with th jiW daily wear and tear on ; strength. Let Scotff ay help keep you robust! "I'll fell the World" says the Good Judge - The mAn who doesn't chew this class of to bacco is not getting real satisfaction out of his chewing. A small chew. It holds its rich taste. Yon don't have to 'lake so many . fresh chews. Any man who uses the Real To bacco Chew will tell you that. - Put Up In Two RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco W-B CUT is a long fine-cut tobacco ft sT -a i Styles M.J J - i u iroi I Z -,mT Kocclc!l'" conUnoed are able to overcome thai and improve service. - . . . t.m r : 3. . f i ju . i . . . . rr tTOuate. . . , v me-. . - - - tvaoiuoa rot so . - ;sereop;icon with Ti- aiv. . ; bid that i r..j. 6 Nereis this to colder, too. The w" J.: ' - I, i fellws!a wor f- ever before t ... i Mr. ion. Two Balks Fired Ikonsh Saa Francisco, Dec. II. Two ool- C bridge eieven h n!ade a long Z cZnt" .nw, in that j' "i s in a Sifrrent cii-i ...-r Aireaay k has been said th.nt period. ' ""'V-rpja h - was ins Saa Francisco, De i f "K-e. - The intenafr This service has been cV ,, , Mtt agreed wi-h Z.Z , ' e mae M C3Ptaia John Oltira In , J"" ned mach twtl7 thaYrl- kind bf ... ',the haU f today. TJ'Jr'"! rir ot aroused by thr'irr.lL1!! would tk tlr?3:!' L X? n the person who on 0e llarrard-o , 'I! 7! -I PiWe'r of fc "rst Bap- I'TJl a" wa, ifw . . " " a oo nruch .t. nifn urn-mmations as weH . ,u lo lIT to keen trolnr in -,. Ms help. Oretron wanted r,. , . weu T n the plan.lfii t n. Rotn? tn tje t ... . s llilVr PflttHli a. a - Piays and s-izzions on de. 'there , k T" ,'r", ""demerit -The medirln H.rv.rd plaK, and i 'ZSJ"" movementf i fr.tv plan, that woaid sfoo .h. Tf!. B.L" call for uni- done r . . leadinir centers of lo iaoic with remarkable result. t Darin? DavWt Rn!,',. .Hb.X ' . Captain OSfara. head cf ,. rality sqoad, rececUy received threat- nine letters and the shots are thought o have been meant as a warnings Daring dzjfigU Robbery Omaha. Neb.. I.. St. Six armed Irnd,t robbed the Farmer, i ier rb at' National bank at Benson, a so hur f tl9.68 ,a cash aB(J 15eod In liberty bonds a la-ta . 25 firemea Orercome WBen "gfitaasBijfaacaFire .." -Twenty five I at. i awa" nd what 1 ate eae me Mnnk . t STnll il lt D1 aId- I nave aaoinz more weiebr n ., ,. - ,-iiitr. jay "M enureiy disappeared and everr nihr t ... I . fTr- Iremen werV overconL V f " 7 f"" 1 w "Winsas ,f'Br1 clerks into a vault and while fij-htw Tfl wk- J"? t0daT ch"d ao1 w havtiat "matically Jcted the bank. They th five storv bnFM.- , e"t"Jr4 f - aped in a lar (torinp r CPjr ,J ZZ bmldS occupied by the "mated at ,. 0 nrT- TWKr'K PHIVCrss HOME Tork, Pec. Jl.-rrin.e, Che" f NagJ the liner -T 0." J-lr'9 formerly " h;,l fW coiJ -i?:ti Usewart. Thf i. i. . . r coiped. Thev Ir-en actamttui u T ...I . ;vw,j A men' Thirteen were re- ;r,:.j n 1,1 . .. w. . -- - t-ne and othnr. . .. -. HU. renounced hts right to t throne cf Porttigal. . 40t RXAI, WAST ADS PAT taken to hospitals. were Flail cf Pcth prasri, wh ..J .ne affair, ,a emn that day! NAME J. K. Ltsmond - K. Si. -i.ts H-!t X. 25. tVuutia '. ti.iver;iei-r V. D. HubUard H. K. Kane P. 1. Svtie Z V. J. Murmf tCapt.), A. ilurween K. U Cusey tmVXAkS A If A YARD PL31S Harvard IT. U(i. R T. R.E. Q. B. . Ii. P. K. F.C. M. I'hinney i. V. Ryan J. P. Pro urn M. IrfK kWtMd W. O. Frooker .... W. Ii. Pelton Ii. & Humphrey C. Church -. A. Ii. H.tmlitua N'. '. NV!tn 1. Ii. Lumluio KAMB M.rtin Howard U E. E. no. : T. C. Q Is.il. R. B. B. -B. Age .24 24 12 1 1 12 2J 21 :s Subhilt ntc ' 12 S5 1 22 Weight - iss -": 21J ' ITS UaaU Wiiilams Keith Leslie Carl Mauta Ken Ifcjrtlett .. . Stan Andrron . VViiiuxm Sfcrrs .. V. J -it i- p.-r K. HrnDiienixrsr iPnii t m Position . V. K. T. --. L. a.. . c. R.G. I i. T. ., R. E. Q. R. I- K. ii. iiuminc'.nn P. B. Clifford Minfrude Q- J.n4 lufurf n r:ianu chapman IL Ktl Murfut . p frinct C I !;- n c. Si!.. Misrr ., T. Ward XrKinney K. Vrten Oiiliera L . O. Hal( h liresser E. Klrt Cosgriff p. u. Ail'vrt KarditiK 3L G. 25 21 .22 1 v 24 . 22 Otcrob AjfB 24 24 24 22 20 22 22 it 29 21 24 SnK-.tttttrf 21...:...,. 21 22 - 22 29 24 22 IS 21 24 115 li3 lit 11 13 1S3 lit its 1T 200 is m is 17$ 1S ' ITT 1U 170 Weight 174 m liS 179 m ' lib i lit 13 'its 17i Height i 3 (.2 f.l 2 .l S S.ll 5 1 S.ll 5.1 t.i 2 S.11 I l ill S.I0 Height Yrs. on Sjuad 2 aar more. I haven t a trouble of any land, rar work i. . T I ' 4""al reenng jast as fine as Z af!ts ta I am glad to Join the ranks r twr L . . . , . """" who nave tes Uned for Tanlac for I have tried it with most sa:ufA ... ... , Tanlac ia ani . c.i . "oooara by Habbard DrtlX CO.. In f. a . . " w . " - iBt oy uen V.1 by J"n Kelly, in TZ L r IL P" Coe" in Wood , " .i"- Sht-- l Silver- sieeidammer. In Gates tjfj achamp, in Aurora by Auro- " " wua Dr il w M city by Marketeria Start the Year Right Ha?e Ycsr Eyes ExiEined Our examinations are professional so that there is? no obligation to order glasses. When glasses are not required we so advise. DR. A. McCULLOCH Opfometrist 201-5 Salem Bank Commerce BIdg. ANNOUNCEMENT It is our policy to have a Sale twice a year, at the end of the seasons and to make room for Spring styles we are making very attractive prices on Footwear for the Grown-ups and the Growing-ups. See Our Advertisement in Tomorrow's papers for items and prices. A B0NA-FIDE SALE OF FOOTWEAR To clear our shelves for the New Spring Styles. Buster Brown Shoe Store 123 NORTH COMMERCIAL STREET Tr 77 3 nr szs I U NT POLLY' OUT SIZES smxE shoes po r stout tomes Mm 2 Cat Loads M - s.s 127 irs 15 ITS 171 1 174 17J 09 1 27 5 19 - S.S i.u s .i S.S S.ll i 2 5.11 5.T S.19 5.10 Yrs. on Squad 1 2 2 1 2 1 2 1 t t t 2 1 1 4 BAKE-RITE BREAD If you'll try a hat today, youU buy a loaf I tcrr.orrovr. .. - Hss the horee-taada taste.'- - t ea::e-oe saitary bakery 43? State Street it it t i t I t t I Just As i I Comfortable ! As It Sounds STYLISH and clever shoes built with such care and science that ot women and girls can now be fitted to footwear they really adore and wear la absolute com fort Incorrectly fitted shoes cause bunions, corns, foot troubles of all kinds. Wear "Annt Polly's Out Sties- and have ftt. . t 17 iforth Commercial Street II Z . : el f"7 jil ' 4 1 . , yJM : J Regular 35.00 Silk Hoss, sale f ess t.i price . : j Kegular 22M Felted, sale Cloth Top or AU lather t l PrlCe - - S17.95 7s .p 1 I gegidar $220 Floss, sale price $160 pretty I I Regular Felt, sale price S12.95 MODELS tl ' - : FOR 1 fc j I 4 STORES FORMED Jit WOMEN - ... ii ;s -yd Siz( IN THIS SALE WE INCLUDE NO SECONDS Every Mattress Is Strictly No. Represented , 1 las 1 !IAL Z C?ustr;?iELJEDi VTTKESS Laid in layers mustrated. Regular price 15.00, Sale - $11.0) Regular $1400 Best Roll Edge Combination 1.1 ' $1095 Regular $14.00 Best Roll Edge Combination-. $1095 Regular $7.50 Combination 5X5 r7c UTTLER & VPXTKTEK. Sole Owner. mm 4 sic:3 i