Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, December 08, 1920, Page Page Three, Image 3

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    f December 8, 1920
The Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon
Thi
Are Easy
tors In Game
s a local volley
lt0 : t at the gym-
fen- """ hoo for tne
the su aa,,in8t
Woodmen Hold
Open Meeting;
Officers Named
Dallas, Or., Dec. 6. The Modern
Woodmen of America held an open
meeting in the K. P. hull Friday
time
the"! D 20 t0 9
The . ,...
111
, ho Mute
, Inter. San-
SPH.nton "rlgM guard
, tprt were forwards,
jtlckert we' star
1l ae" The ached
balance of the season
d BilUnger vs.
West coui 1
and
Vt Court.
Smitn
.ataley
rano 7 Butler
Hue'
U1HB"-" ,. r,.rt..
L wins.ow ana
Oleson, ue. .
pln4e a.",rt
ifSLraS Court.
.7 .. fl oleson vs.
4.--vuu " n.ntf, Court.
d Belling. """,- -
K and Newmyer vs.
Lankan, west Court
.-Gingrich and Smitn
SfHeson, Center Court.
K and Bellinger
.j TTtler, Wosi i
1 uamm
and
in attendance and with the stu
dents enjoyed the address.
Miss R,tchel Cook has returned
from Silverton where she has been
visiting her parents.
The Live Teachers' Association
of Polk county will meet in the
high school building here Saturady
here and Dallas
by fire one night
place between
was consumel
last week.
City Marshal Stewart has been in
terested in trying to find where
boys under age secure tobacco
and cigars. Several iirrests were
nlgnt at wnicn time tney enter- , Dinner will be served to visitinc
1 .. '.I...... thiftl. 1 1 v - i . . . 1 ,, 11. ...... . ...
u buiatn. members at the noon hnn h
1 nnt-f nr the .. i-. . . ... - .
devoted
rne earner part 01 tne evening Martin nf th. r-h.n
was devoted to an entertainment
consisting of an address by Rev. D.
A. McKenzie, several vocal selec
tions by the Monmouth tria, several
instrumental selections by Mr.
Manausa, who possesses consider
able ability in playing the Hawaiian
music, several readings by various
other members of the lodge and the
flag ceremonial by the lodge team.
The visitors were dismissed about
11:30 and the lodge held their reg
ular meeting ,at which time the of
ficers for the ensuing year were
elected as follows: F. L. Senter,
consul; James Danzel Moore, ad
visor; George Gohrke, banker;
Floyd D. Moore, clerk; Clay More
land, escort; L. V. Coffin, chief for
ester; Russell Kildee, watchman;
P.omeny Robinson, sentry; John E.
Southworth, trustee for three year
term, and retiring Consul W C.
Schaeffer assumes the chair of past
consul. Applications o'f 10 candi
dates wero voted upon and obli
gated and the candidates will be
taken to Salem on December 16th
to be initiated by the Salem camp,
where a large class adoption is be
ing prepared.
ihd
Mlnier,
Young
Cental
11-
-Hug and Newmyer vs.
and Smith. West cow.
Wallace aim " V
Fi-anklin. Center Court.
ji nlr.onn V'H
-Man' ana y"-""" "
and Young, wcv '
-Winslow and smem y..
d Bellinger, center y.v,
-Dinee and Utler vs.
ind Butler, West
ESaarfis ami
:Byi-e and Franklin vi.
Oleson, West wun.
-Gingrich and Smith vs.
d Bellinger, West v,oui 1.
kVVinslou- and Hnieiu ym
and Young, went uu.v.
iiinse and uuer v.
Kpn'yer, Center Court.
I Harris and Mlnier vs.
Franklin. West Court.
Wallace and Butler vs.
and Smith, Center Court.
5. Marr anu uiun
d filer, West court.
Winslow and smem vs.
Myers, Center court.
8,-Staley and Bellinger
'is and Mlnier, West couit.
88 Hamilton ana muns
Uace and Butler, center
0 Eyre and KranKim .
nd Bellinger, West Court.
0. Gingricn and bmltn .
nd Bellinger, West Court.
20. Gingrich and Smitn
hilton and Young, Centei
-Man- and Oleson vs.
fcnd Minier. West Court.
k, winslow and Shield vs.
and Utler, Center Court.
15. Hug and Newmeyer vs.
n and Young, West Court.
fct Wallace and Butler vs,
' and Shield, Center Court.
117 Eyre and Franklin vs.
nd Utler, West Court.
127. Gingrich and Smith
lis and Mlnier, Center Court.
129 Man- and Oleson vs.
1 and Butler, West Court.
!9 Staley and Bellinger
and Newmyer, Center
1 1. Eyre and Franklin vs.
fcn -and Young, West Court.
1, Dinse and Utler vs.
In and Smith, Center Court.
13. Man- and Oleson vs.
Id Newmyer, West Court.
3. Winslow and Shield vs.
land Minier, Center Court.
6. Staley and Bellinger vs.
1 and Btler, West Court. '
The farm house on the Grant
Stomach Upset
Get at the Real Canst- Take Dr.
Edwards' Olive Tablets
That's what thousands of stom
ach sufferers are doing now. In
stead of taking tonics, or trying
to patcli up a poor digestion, they
are attacking the real cause of the
ailment clogged liver and disor
dered bowels.
Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets aroues
the liver in a soothing, healing
way. When the liver and bowels
are performing their natural func
tions, away goes indigestion and
stomach troubles.
Have you a bad taste, coated ; back.
Coughs and Colds
Catarrh, Croup, Sore Throat Ban
ished by Hyomci
The germs of catarrh do not ex
ist in the same atmosphere with
antiseptic Hyomei (pronounce It
High-o-me.)
Breathe Hyomei and relief from
catarrh, couehs. sore throat or
cold will come In two minutes.
Breathe Hyomei and that stom
ach straining hawking In the morn
ing will quickly disappear.
Breathe Hyomei and kill the
catarrh semis: heal the inflamed
membrane, stop the discharge of
mucus and prevent crusts from
forming in the nose.
Breathe Hyomei for afew min
utes each day and rid yourself of
contemptible catarrh.
Breathe Hyomei give It faith
ful trial and then, if you are not
satisfied you can have your money
hnrk.
tongue, poor appetite, a lazy, don't! Hyomei is sold by D. J. Fry and
made last week.
Mr, and Mrs. Geo. Boothby
have returned from a visit with
friends in Eugene.
Constable John Moran is some
improved in health, although far
from being well. He has been
confined to the house for some
time.
Mis Ruth Smith has returned
from Idaho where she has been
spending several weeks.
T. E. Anderson, a well known
farmer living south of here, will
retire from farm life and will hold
a sale at the farm tomorrow.
Korean Bandits
Routed, Report
Tokio, Dec. S. Armed hands of
Korean malcontents have been
broken up as the result of Import
ant skirmishes which extended
over several days near Changtao,
Korea, it is officially reported.
The Koreans, vrhi held forest posi
tions, a-e reported IO have fought
stubbornly. The Japanese cap
tured three machine guns and 500
rifles One machine gun was m4n
ufaotured by an American firm and
bore the official mark placed on
ajrma used In the British army.
Closing of the various mills in
Tillamook county has thrown '.'00
men out of employment.
A new high speed lightweight
I automobile designed by an English
man Is narrow gauge, tracking onlv
45 inches.' The car, fully equipped,
weighs but 600 pounds.
Cuticura Soap
-Is Ideal for-jjp-
The Complexion
Sp.OfaitiaMl,TkleoRirn.vrrwtw, Foraamplwt
uMrew: 0Mc4 Utwr Wrl.Dn t. X. MfclfW&iui.
H
OARSENESS . .
Swallow slowly amui pieces
3 well over tne tnroat.
ICKS
VApo Rub
17 MiHionJar, UJ Ytatlu
Bore Throat, Colds
Quickly Checked By Hamlin's
Wizard Oil
Sere throat and chest coMi
should never be neglected. Few
people realize how often they re
sult seriously if not promptly
checked. Hamlin's Wizard Oil is
a safe, simple and effective treat
ment. Used as a gargle for sort
throat it brings quick relief. Rubbed
on the chest it will often loosen op
a hard, deep seated cold in one
night. Keep a bottle on the shelf.
Wizard Oil & good dtpondabU prep
aration to nave In the modiolno cheat for
Brit aid whon tho doctor may bo far
away. Bow ofton apralas, bralaaa. outa
and burna occur In ovary family, aa wall
aa little troubles Ilka earache, toothache,
cold aorea, canker aorea, Btltr nock, ape
tired aching- feet. Soothing, healing Wl
ard Oil will alwaya bring uick ralitf,
Claneroua aiao bottla So. '
If you aro trouble with conetlpatlon
or elck headache try Hamlin's lart
Llvor Whlpa. Juat pleaauit little pljk
pllia at drugglsta for SOo. Ouarantoad.
Gift of the Snow
ed Pines of the Not
Your nose will
germs. Do not alio
your vitality. Use
Hlne Needle Bah
them at the beg!
of common colds
causes for the rvpi
from flu and piv
last few yeara. C
ious and dttngero
of Mayr's Pine Ne
house and at the
of i cold apply it
tarrh, that embai
blesome condition,
ly when Mayr's !'
iH used. Sold in
and GOe tube, Fi
lng Geo. H. May
Ave., Chicago. M
Hitlm is for sale
U. J. Fry and il
where.
JOURNAti WA
JOURNAL WA
h.irbi
henl
unoe
and
one OO
no d, atl
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ADS
Itor freight service operating
i Kansas and Nebraska has
Itor trucks. New York state
lias over 400. motor express
1 operation. It is estimated
I the whuie country there
less than 5000 such lines
Ma.
BAD BACK
lou have a dull, steady ache
len-iill of the back sharp,
twinges when stooping
pg distressing urinary dis-
' For bad back and weak-
fcdntys Salem residents rec-
aw Ooan's Kidnpv Pills.
phis Salem woman's state-
IRuth Denison, 150 N. Lib4-
says: "I r.,-ve used
Kidney Pills ner
and n n
: time. I had attacks of
oonijdaint uud mv back
considerably. I could scarce
f on my feet and I felt mis-
"hen I stooped over I
PSSJ and littlp eiiots
l before my eyes. The act-
I m' kidneys was irregular
pmatural. I used Dnan's
Pills
flped me right away The
Vtnit ley and I was
Ml the di7ir,oo .!..
kidnov trnnl.la '
1 'e. at 1. II -Senior. Tn,.t
task for 1 i 1 .
Denison had, S-osfefc
v. mn., Buffalo, N, T
tatlv
Monmouth News
Monmouth, Ore., Dec. 8. H. K.
Sickafoose of Monmouth, presi
dent of the recently organized vis
iting association representing Odd
follows of Polk county, announces
that the first meeting of the as
semblage will be held In Dallas
toniorrow evening. The associa
tion was organized' in Dallas a
couple of weeks ago and its object
is to inculcate the spirit of frater
nity among the orders by visiting
the different lodges of the county
at stated times during the winter
at the call of the chairman or sec
retary. J. E. Richter of Dallas
is secretary.
President Ackerman, and Messrs
Gentle, Beattie and Butler of the
Normal School went to Portland
Saturday to attend the educational
conference.
Henry Thiele chief at the Bes
son Hotel in Portland, spoke to
the students of the Normal Friday
forenoon. Several citizens were
Grandmother Knew
There Was Nothing So Good for
Congestion and Colds as
Mustard
But the old fashioned mustard
plaster burned and blistered while I
it acted. Get the relief and help
that mustard plasters gave, wlth-
out the poster ana without the
blister.
Musterole does it. It Is a clean,
white ointment, made with oil of
mustard. It is scientifically pre
pared, so that It works wonders,
and yet does not blister the ten
derest skin.
Gently massage Musterole In
with the finger tips. See how
quickly it brings relief how speed
ily the pain disappears.
Use Musterole for sore throat,
bronchitis, tonsilitis, croup, stiff
neck, asthma, neuralgia, headache,
congestion, pleurisy, rheumatism,,
lumbago, pains and aches of the
back or joints, sprains, sore mus
cles, bruises, chilblains, frosted!
feet, colds of the chest (it often:
prevents pneumonia. 1
35c and 65c jars; hospital size;
$3.00.
S. C. Stone, M. D.
TREATS CANCERS
157 South Commercial Street
and does a general office practice
Office Tyler's Drug Store
Li
care feeling, no ambition or ener- druggists everywhere.
I gy. trouble with undigested foods?!
Take Olive Tablets, the substitute
for calomel.
Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets are
a purely vegetable compound mix
ed with olive oil. You will know
them by their olive color. They do
the work without griping, cramps
or pain.
Take one or two at bedtime for
quick relief. Eat what you like.
15c and 30c. (adv)
Ends indigestion
It relieves stomach misefy, sour
stomach, belching and all stomacn
disease or money back. Large box
of tablets at all druggists in Hi
towns.
In From the Cold
After the romp outdoors a good
oil heater is first protection against
colds. Filled with Pearl Oil it
gives cozy warmth wherever
wanted. Economical. No smoke,
no odor, for Pearl Oil is refined
and re-refined by our special proc
ess which makes it clean-burning.
Sold in bulk by dealers everywhere
and by our stations.
Order by name Pearl Oil.
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
(California)
1 1
T
aigigSS S
BLOUSES
THAT CHARM AND
SATISFY
With their
Beauty and Real Value
fSSPEE SlVt the hhest ot
Georgette or urepe ae whc
Sailored Blouses or heavy Crepe C A
j r-v,;r,i qW nriced at
UC iianv' r
Georgette Blouses in novel
patterns are pricea at
$9.75
$3.-98 ta $24.75
You don't lose sleep over Back Bills
if you Pay As You Go
.QUALITY MERCHANDISE - POPULAR PRICES-
Without
Doubt Ti
is Salem
Xmas GI t
Store
Make This Your Xmas-Gift Store
We have a full line of Xmas Gifts such as Hand-bags, Kimonas, Bathrobf
ity Bags, Silk Hose, Manicuring Sets, Toys, Handkerchiefs, etc., etc., etc.
A Few Xmas Specials
$1.00
$1.00
$1.98
$5.98
$2.98
Blue Bordered Lunch Cloths, 48x48.
Regular value $2.25. Now only
One Dozen Napkins to match
Also
Japanese Embroidered Kimonas,
tip 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 ?C
the yard, $3. Now, at only P A W
Georgette, in very original colors. d1 9C
At the yard vlMW
Crepe de Chine, nearly in all colors ; di 4(
to suit all tastes 45Ax'-
White and Flesh colors Crepe de Chine. Very desirable
for underwear. Regularly priced OK
at $2.25. Now, the yard PAW
Corduroy Velvet. Very suitable OQ
for Kimonas. 34-inch. At." TJX.J
Brocaded Corduroy Velvet. In. very (jt rjr
beautiful designs. At the yard T)A I O
Crepe in the very latest colors. And also in solid
colors. This was a regular 75c
seller. Now, at OVK,
Bovs' Wool Suits. Regular value from $14.00
81?? $5.98 AND $6.98
Young Men's Suits. Truly up-to-date styles. The very
ones you pay to $35.00 for can & 1 r A
be had here for only IAVWW
Very pretty Silk Front Shirts, in stripes
vou will like. For only
The above Shirts we recently sold as high as $4.50.
Fiber Silk Fancy Hose for Men. JQ
Jt J V
English cut Dress Shoes for men. (1
Were $12.00. Now at '
A very stylish Dress Shoe for jr) OM
young boy, at only '
The girls all like our Dress Shoes. You (j , ,
'ai
I
$3.49
$3.98
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 66x8. i 1 plahi
colors and plaids. ty)
Sub-Wool Blanket, 66x80. Regular
value $6.50. At only
A Nashua Wool-Nap Blanket, 64x76.
Was formerly $6.50. Now at
Nashua Woolnao Blanket, size 66x8" In "iyi
pretty plaids and finished in silk bordt W;i
regularly priced at $9.50. QCy
Wp have now priced it at P
Very Pretty mercerized Marquisette, 36-inc
regular price, 75c yard, special at
95c Curtain Goods, 36-inch, at, per yard
All colors in Scrim, bordered and solid, 36-in
regular value 49c, special at, yard
27-inch Curtain Scrim, flowered and pin
veryspecial at, per yard
Barred Dimity, regular value 55c, now at
$2.49
$1.00
21c
Specially priced at
This is only a mention of the many bargains our store has for you. All v
to do is to come and take advantage of it.
Curtain Madras, regularly priced at $1.00
now, per pard
Genuine Hope Muslin, 5 yards
Beautiful Cretones in very pretty fesifne
per yard
39
59.
15'
29
9'
Mid-week Xmas Specials in Groceries
PURE LARD, per pound
SHORTENING, or Com
pound, per lb
25c
19c
BEST SALAD OIL, 1 $1.55
gal
PEANUT BUTTER, 5 lbs. gQc
MACARONI, in bulk, 5 lbs. 4Q(.
OATMEAL, 5 pounds QPyQ
BULK COFFEE, very best Cfl
5 pounds
COCOA, in bulk
15c
ENGLISH Breakfast TL f
PEPPER in bulk 3
SODA Oyster CRACKi.IS Jg
HARD WHEAT FLOl ' 9 9
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