peeembcr 7, 1920 The Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon iahto Big Share State Taxes .... ...ni l av 35 Lnnling to '"- fttaxcomj 'Tin. contribute 4.1 State's tot,". : of ft"1" r f-oKiivv. I- to the suuc v. - fcuntles ioi.o.. .0? tn4 .(H25&1 .034200 .030457 .014737 Coos 0?2.P!; Crook . .005t.7 Curry 00;;rns Deschutes 0tOns Douglas 027554 Gilliam 0113S6 Grant 008279 Harney 0112-) Hood River OfiJStO Jackson 0::.S i52 Jefferson 005524 Josephine 007879 Klamath 017178 Lake 011ftS3 Lane 030495 Lincoln 007134 Linn 03035 Malheur 017150 Marion 041184 Morrow 01 041 Multnomah ,...351852 Polk 01 75 1 ,1 Sherman 01304" Tillamook Umatilla ... Union i Wallowa ... Wasco Washington .oies.n .045621 .02 15 17 .014312 .01tfSS7 .030035 Yamhill 0MSO Brakes Fail to Hold; Cars Clash Silverton. Dec. 7. Riili nzr in his new car on North Water street a tow days ago, Charles Seaman, of Marquam, learned too late that his brakes were defective and col lided with the rear end of George Kirk's auto truck. With both lights broken and the radiator bent and broken, the situation looked serious to Mr. Seaman, and it was, for the "Baby Grand" was no longer grand. After some time and considerable expense was laid out on the machine, he managed to drive it home. Schaefer Wins Car at Bazaar; Which One Puzzle Mt. Angel, Ore., Dec. 7. Be cause there happened to be sveral George Schaefers in thU vicinity tie management of the bazaar found some difficulty in finding the right George Schaefer to claim the automobile which was raffled here djjring the sale. Not one of them seemed to be timid about accepting the machine, but the 'idea was to get the right person , with the right number, and he was I finally located. Wheeler 005236 Here's Hoping. Fine Landlord for Lack of Meat In House. Headline. Fine. Hope another judge oesn't turn up lin ing tenants for lacking a seiisy of humor or a feeling of pity for the poor landlords. Ashaldn. Merchants and farm ers participated in the Ashland Win iter Fair and Southern Oregon Poul try show, which opened December 2 under the auspices of the Chani- IjLi- of Commerce, Every kind of vegetable grown in the Northern ' River valley was entered in the 1 litsts and many products manufac tured locally were on dis1. Wife Wants Decree , On Cruelty Charge Charging that her husband made her do menial work In a rooming house in IjOs Angeles owned by his j brother and that he visited another woman when she was ill from over work, Mrs. Phoebe Ann Payne, of Brooks, filed suit for divorce yes terday. The Paynes were married in Can ada in January 1873, according to the application for divorce, which was filed by Carson and Brown, attorneys, and eleven children were born of the marriage. m Mrs. Payne charges that her hus band, knowing she was ill sent her to Oregon with three of the child ren and remained in California. For some time, she said, he sent her $25 monthly and then finally drop ped off all together. He has treated her cruelly, she alleges, and has not supported her since three years ago. lore stories have been ir.trodnred serving the birthday of Mr. Harris Immortal writers of Am- into the colleges and schools of that and has appointed chairmen in ov- ature. and his Uncle Re. cou,Ury. cry state to provide programs and have been translated into Mrs A McD. Wilson, president stimulate interest in the occasion. eign languages of the Uncle Remus Memorial as Mr. Harris has been accorded mAM-. .T, , sociation. originated the idea of ob- the recognition of being one of the JOURNAL wawt A i t MM SUGGESTIONS j What better gift could a man think of for friend, wife or mother, or ' sister at Xmas. than a pretty pair of Shoes or slippers. Instead of the usual "What do you want for Xmas" why not be original ? And the thanks you'll receive for being original, practical and thought 's! f ul will be music to your ears. Birthday of Uncle Joe Remus Will Be On Next Thursday Atlanta,' Ga., Dec. 7. The bit th- biv nf .Tnfl fhnnrtlpv Wm-riq. the Uncle Remus of the South, will be celebrated Decmber 9 in seventeen states and in India, where his folk Now Show- THE BIGGEST HIT IN MONTHS MARSHALL NEILAN'S PRESENTS THE MOST SENSATIONAL AND FASCINATING ROMANCE OF NEWSPAPER LIFE EVER PICTURED "Go and Get It" 100 ACTION THRILLS SUSPKNSK LIBERTY M!VS1R NIGHT TONIGHT BLOUSES THAT CHARM AND SATISFY With their Beauty and Real Value The new winter Blouses have two direct appeals to all women." They are more attractive than you can imagine until you see them ; more colorful and artistic in trimmings ancTdesigns ; and they are highly serviceable for they are carefully made and are fashioned from the highest grade of Georgette or Crepe de Chine. Sailored Blouses or heavy Crepe de Chine are priced at Georgette Blouses in novel patterns are priced at $6.50 to $9.75 $3..98. $24.75 You don't lose sleep over Back Bills if y ou Pay As You Go 1. &. Jfipby Oto. . QUALITY MERCHANDISE POPULAR PRICES- ieL.i!' t t . i ,i,v, rrift n,a i-arrv them in the fashionable am Hosiery ine aiwajo wciwk e,, ---- Jl-shades. Pure Silk Thread $1.50 per pair, or $4.00 per box of 3 pair. I VSTER CHOt ROWN -STORE 125 NORTH COMMERCIAL STREET Splendid assortment o-f Men's, Women's and Chil dren's Shoes, Slippers, Hosiery 11 a, 4 si Today A Big Smashing Drama of the North and N. Y. From the Story by LOUIS TRACY. "THE if rrs a show YOU'LL LIKE Latest News Weekly-Scenic Comedy . No Raise in Prices. Starting Saturday, "SO LONG LETTY" SALEM'S POPULAR PLAY HOUSE . ''-4L w mm m v- Jk Jetn&ittlRmaMM mm mW mt . . &MM mmm mk mmm The Christmas Spirit Prevai Over Our Whole Store THIS IS THE CHRISTMAS STORE AS IS EVIEDNCED BY THE HE SHOPPING. ONLY 18 DAYS LEFT SHOP EARLY You can find our store to keep up-to-date even in Xmas supplies. We havt f stopped buying, because we believe that if you give quality plus price, you sell good merchandise at all times. Make This Your Xmas-Gift Store We have a full line of Xmas Grifts such as Hand-bags, Kimonas, Bathrobes, Van ity Bags, Silk Hose, Manicuring Sets, Toys, Handkerchiefs, etc., etc., etc. A Few Xmas Specials $1.00 Fine Muslin Embroidered Combination Suits, reg. values $1.75. Now only Blue Bordered Lunch Cloths, 48x48. Regular value $2.25. Now only One Dozen Napkins to match Also ; Japanese Embroidered Kimonas, Up from Bathrobes for Ladies and Men. In very beautiful colors Bathrobes for Children. Very appropriate for a gift. Only Black, Navy and Brown; heavy grade, soft finish Satin, Silk back. Regular value the yard, $3. Now, at only P A VJ Georgette, in very original colors. Atthe yard Crepe de Chine, nearly in all colors ; to suit all tastes White and Flesh colors Crepe de Chine. Very desirable for underwear. Regularly priced 9C at $2.25. Now, the yard tJ7AtMJ Corduroy Velvet. Very suitable 'A "J OA for Kimonas. 34-inch. At tPA.07 Brocaded Corduroy Velvet. Invery hoanHful desicms. At the yard Crepe in the very latest colors. And also in solid colors.' This was a regular 75c seller. Now, at - Suits. $1.00 $1.00 $1.98 $5.98 $2.98 $1.35 $1.49 Regular value from $5.98AND$69;s $1.75 in solid 35c Boys' Wool and up. Only Young Men's Suits. Truly up-to-date styles. Th ones you pay to $35.00 for can ? ; be had here for only P AO Very pretty Silk Front Shirts, in stripes you will like. For only The above Shirts we recently sold as high a Fiber Silk Fancy Hose for Men. A ; X , Soeciallv oriced at "OXs English cut Dress Shoes for men. Were $12.00. Now at A very stylish Dress Shoe for young boy, at only The girls all like our Dress Shoes. You will, too, because the price is only For the Ladies' we are specializing in a $14.00 Shoe for See for yourself if that is not so. A $4.50 Heavy Cotton fleeced Blanket bbxso, i colors and plaids. d0 For Vfc Sub-Wool Blanket, 66x80. Regular value $6.50. At only A Nashua Wool-Nap Blanket, 64x76. Was formerly $6.50. Now at $5.98 $2.98 $2.98 $C .$3.19 $3.98; A pure Nashua wooinap hiianKei, size wxu. i nreuv niaias anu unisnea in siik ooruers. regularly priced at $9.50. We have now priced it at This is only a mention of the many bargains our store has for you. to do is to come and take advantage of it. .14.98 All you Save Our Coupons SHO CABl V GRAND THEATRE