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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 17, 1920)
t-id u v ;.t. I Pae Twv The Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon Silverton Club Elects Officers Silverton, Or., Do. 17. At a re cent meeting of the Silverton Com munity club the following officers were elected for tha ensuing year: 8. B. Richardson, president; Wm. Zonel, secretary, and T. P. Rtstetg en, treasurer. After the eltctlon of officers the proposed new char ter was Introduced and the dlffer ' ent sections read and discussed. Another meeting will be held this week when the work of reading ond discussing the charter will be continued. Undergoes Operation. Miss Lambgorn, matron at the Silverton hospital, underwnt an operation yesterday. This became necessary as the result of a serious attack of the flu last winter. She has been In poor health most of the time since. G. A. Bock was a business visitor In Salem the fore part of the week. The Pythian Sisters will hold a ; Christmas tree and program in the K. 1. hall Wednesday evening of next week for the amusement of the children. Mrs. Settle Di al, wife of H. M. Deal of this city, d,vtt at the famii home Saturday and was burjed Monday. She was 23 years old and had lived in the North Sid'- addi tion for some time. She had been HI for some time. Jntovicitrd. Pays Fine. William Morgan was given a bed In the Ctly jail Wednesday night because he seined unable to gel to his room. He was taken before the police judge yesterday morning and entered n plea of guilty to the charge of being intoxicatd and paid the usual fine. J. W. McHnberls sold his place in ,. iMMintlv to a narty from North "Dakota, receiving $700 oash ( payment. The consideration was JliOOO aiKi th- balance was to be paid on the installment plan. Mc i:,.i..rs moved to Sail m and pur chased a home. The party to whom li. sold has decided that he does not want the. place and forfeited the advance payment. John Cloodkriecht was In Salem on business yesterday. Visitors Leave. Mr. and Mrs. George Bather and Mrs. Kelly of Alberta. Canada, who have been visiting relatives here for several days, departed for Pen dleton where they will spend some . time wtih relatives before return ' ing to Canada. William Hickman is able to nav igate by the aid of crutches. He g was piling wood a few days ago ' when the pile fell over on him and seriously injuring his back. Mrs. Grac e Ughlfoot of Califer- nia bus been In the city a few days Visiting Mrs. Mary Hoff. She is Ken route to Washineton, D. C. Mrs. C. W. Keen has returned from Hot Lake, where she had Bringing Up Father By George McManus (Copyright 120 by InternaUonaTT; iU'v-f a, 'a t r5 TC aKTtl T V ft H I WENT TO E.Y. W l 0prs'T 3 did oo LI5TEN OOTtID&9 YOU OlDM'T HAVE TO . uieTEiN- -rou COOUD i HEAR THEM FER A t MILE ! jAin, 1 1 HER HUtjftO A &ROTE TEL.U ME WHAT HE tsAlD- t r 7 J w r "TV SHALL USE THE. 1 1 f r- . , ' irjr-n 920'By'INTL; P.ATUR. StRVICC. inc. C ERTArNLy not:: I Miss Alice White, been sneiiding a few days with he OTolda McClaine. wo i and formerly lived In Aurora tnici , in, week visiting reta in Call snd the is there receiving treatment. Miss Elsie Schwabbauer has been visiting friends in Eugene several duys this week. Miss Hattle Dahl has been visit ing her sister. Mrs. Theo Opsund. In Portland for several days. Mrs. Miller, mother of Miss Clo ver I!. Miller, is here from the easl on a visit wtih the latter. She will spend some time here. Mr. and Mrs. Clem Baynard Ot Portland, former residents of Sil verton, have been visiting In the city. The Silverton hish school will stage a play at the Palace theatre on December 28, entitled "Smalt Town Stuff." Kry & Folk have leased the V . B. Laugh nailer flour and feed mill and are now in charge of the prop ¬ erty. Mr. Loughmiller i fnrnia where he will s winter. Mr. Hoverland and fnmlly ar rived here a short time ago from North Dakota and have leased the Wenger farm southwest of town. They moved into the house last week. Mr. iind Mrs. J. J. Doefler are rejoicing over the arrival of a baby boy at their home near the; city. John Widness has purchased a sawmill near Molalla. formerly owned by the Ankeny Lumber com pany. He will operate the mill un der the same name. Newlyweds Will Reside In Aurora Aurora, Ore., (Dec. 17 After January I, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Kt will return from California, where tbev went on n wedding tour, and will reside in Salem The brfch u. s. GOVERNMENT INSPECTED MEATS Steuslof f Bros.' MARKET Court & Liberty St's 'PHONE 1528 GOOD QUALITY FRESH BEEF 10c, 12V2c, 14c, 17c LB Mild Sugar Cure, Lipht Smoke FANCY PIC-NICS, 23c lb. FANCY COTTAGES 35c lb 8 Heavy Back Bacon, 22c lb. OPEN KHTTLK KENDERED ABSOLUTELY Pure Lard i Bulk 25c lb. NUM. 3 SIZE PAIL, gyc Fresh Pork Shoulder ROAST 20c lb. Country Sausage ( Pure Pork) . 20c LB "SHIELD" & "VERIBEST" MOIST MINCE MEAT STRICTLY FRESH EGGS BIY BITTER MADE IN SALEM "MARION" "BUTTERCUP" & TOUR C" Fresh Daily. Choice Steer Beef PORK, Sauages of Steusloff Bros. Market Salem, Oregon VEAL & LAMB, all Kinds a Specialty Kioll formerly City. They were home of the bride s parents in Sa !etn on December S, and left imme diately after the wedding for Cal ifornia to sjiend the holidays. Mr. Kioll is a trusted employe of the Southern Pacific, and will be em ployed in Salem. He was a veter an in the world war overseas. F. SI. Miller was in Salem on business Wednesday. A Christmas dancing party will be held in this city on Christmas night, given by the young people. Mr. and Mrs. George Wursler visited friends In Portland during the week-end. W. A. Glesy was home from Portland to spend the week-end with relatives. G. P. White of Salem wns In the city the latter part of the week, visiting friends. Mr. and Mrs. Roy White ore now residents ot Salem, where he is working for the street railway company. Judge Ryan of Oregon City was here Saturday, accompanied by hM son, Donald J. Ryan. They wei M ; S:, ..in nn . Afirautu to Haiem. juokc ..i. .ninr..lP.t from Clackam is ! lives, has been at sioiana lor county, and will be one of the ! few days visiting his brother pro mlh nt members of the senatu Mr. lived in Oretron married at the at the 1921 session, which con venes next month. John Pugh, Sr., of Fargo, is re ported to be making rapid prog- i i-psn toward recovery lrom ine in- home this week, doing their Christinas shopping. Fred Bents of Fargo was trans- n. Tin will eo to San Dietro, acting business in rawo wm www. ext week and remain during the W. ; winter. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Prink, of the White district, were shopping I in Aurora this week. Ted Bowie, of Meradi in was in i Auiora a few days ago. He says wmiiiiiiva;aiigi.n)iiiri''iv,i Daniel J. Fry, druggist. FROM SPENDING TO SAVING I THE FIRST OF THE YEAR will I j mark the change in tinancial course j j 1 by many people. Retrenchment is I bound to set in. Im , But why be a 'follow-suiter'? Open Im Chiistmas Savings Accounts at the Im United States National for every M member in the family, and be a lead- M JF CUnlled Stales Kaltoiial BmSD SALEM i OREGON E II ! jury he sustained recently when hi' ., .i . ... .i Km iin eiir it aim ' hnd he raised a crop of carrots ast wiii not be able to leave his neu .,..,,. . v ' , " . . . ,, (dimmer that wnt 20 ions to the iieiore ine inei m ui.w.t. John Kid, Canby hardware mer chant, has returned from North Dakota where he was ca'led on account of the death of his father. He visited relatives in Minnesota v. bile in that part of the eouiury. Mrs. J. J. Mills, wife of the prln- Aiuni nf the Rutteville school, was visiting in the city the fore part the week. Henry Bauer, who was hen b of LOGICAL ADVICE! Strike at the root of weak ness is logical advice to those rundown in vitality. Scott's Emulsion nourishes the body, tones the blood and helps build strength. I Scott & Bowne, Bloomfield. N. J. 6 111 and he is now selling the product at $10 a ton. Mr. and Mrs. C. Chrlstner were hfie from their Claekiim?.s county He says the roads in the Fargo dis trict are bad and getting worse, as there has been little or no work done there for some time. R. C). Jack of Needy was in the city on business during the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Littenmaler of the White district, were visiting In the city this week. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Webert 0 Portland were visiting friends ii the city during the fore Dart of tb Skin Troubles Soothed With Cuiicura , Soap, Ointment, Tlciim,26f.crrrvli(ri- BsibdIm ifWM .f CuUcqrfc Luborntortei, Dept. X, Mildsn, Hfa" Sore Throat t'ouglLs, Cold., Croup, Catarrh Relieved in Two Minutes Is your throat sore? Breathe Hyomei. Have you catarrh? Breathe Hyomei. Have you a cough? Breathe Hyomei. Have you a cold ? Breathe Hyomei. Hyomei is the treatment for nose, throat and lung trouble. It does not contain cocaine, morphine or other dangerous drug and does away with stomach dosing. Just breathe it through the little black pocket inhaler that comes with each outfit. , A complete outfit costs but lit tle at D. J. Fry's or any reliable druggist and Hyomei is guaranteed to banish catarrh, croup, coughs, colds, sore throat and bronchitis or money back. A hyomei Inhaler lasts a linetime and eira bottI?s of Hyomei can be obtained from druggists for a few cents. MI-O Ends indigestion It relieves stomach misery, sour stomach, belching and all stomach disease or money back. Large box of tablet, at all druggists in all towns. Where a Dollar Does Its Duty McDowell Market PHONE 1421 173 S. Com'l St. QUALITY MEATS FOR LESS Genuine Spring j Grain Fed Pork to Lamb, legs ... 20c Roast 23c Lamb to Roast . . 15c ! Pork Steak 25c Lamb Stew . . 12V2c Our Own Pure Lard 23c Our Own Sugar Cured Bacon 35c Sirloin and Tenderloin Steak 23c Pure Pork Sausage, per lb 20c OPEN UNTIL 8 P. M. QUALITY MEATS. QUALITY MEATS Rostein & Greenbaum Christmas Gift Suggestions Bd Spreads, a nice one, scalloped and cut 5.00 corners, 80x1)0. weight 3 pounds S3.75 Bed Spreads. 80x90, weight 2:; ( pounds Handkerchiefs, bier assortment of special good values, ladies' dainty Handkerchiefs AND at Men's fine quality Handkerchiefs at 25c and 50c Silk Umbrellas, colored, high grade $9.00 and tax 50c These Umbrellas were selling at $15 two months ago. Silk Petticoats. Taffeta, green, old rose, purple and changeable shades, a good quality at .$4.50 Silk Hose, not fibre, black Cat brand at pair $1.50 Socks. Silk and Silk Lisle, have been 75c now pair 50c These are all standard brands and will give satisfaction. Silk Xeckwea'-, Men's choice Neckwear, not cheap, but real swell ties $2.00. $1.50 and $1.00 Baby Blankets, animal and fancy patterns at $1 M Blankets, nice plaids. 68x79. pair $3.25 Indian Blankets, all wool, Oregon goods only $8.50 Towels, fancy patterns, or plain, soft and thick, double, texture, wonderful good ones. Slippers. Be sure and see our line of Daniel Greens Slippers. Best slippers made. And the best assortment shown in Salem, not cheap ons, but real ones. Beautiful goods. Ivory Mirrors. Powder boxes and Combs, nice goods at moderate prices. Begins 10,OOO.oo BARGAIN GIVING SALE Saturday December 18th Beginning Saturday, Dec. 18th, we will place on special sale, at greatly reduced prices, our entire stock of ladies', men's and children's shoes and everything in the dry goods department, also many items in the grocery and hardware departments. Now that good are cheaper, and can be purchased at rea sonable prices, we want you to know that we are here to sup ply you with brand new goods a, prices you have not heard of for a long time. 1 jgWliiUP We have thousands of dollars' worth of new goos at new prices, which, on account of space, we cannot quote here. No circus methods or any thing misleading about this business. When we say "Sale," we mean Sale, in every sense of the word. COME AND SHARE IN THE BARGAINS This is Christmas time, the time for giving, and we are making this a BARGAIN-GIVING Sale. We want all our cus tomers and a many more as will, to come and trade with us. We offer these goods on our regular terms. This is Not a MONEY RAISING proposition. Sale wiH continue until we have sold $10,000.00 worth of good. A. P. Speer & Co. AUMSVILLE Fridi OA THFd T0l ,1 row s the Genj and tabid .lie um ana ciijinJ ynji lautt, lee Kit recognized b i Be urelul 10 j,ij j Be sure its B i r.e genuine Dears! 30c Trunks, Bags Casesj Music Rolls and Bra Hamilto 340 COURT AUCT10I G.SA1 Call at 404 Ferryl Phone 11!7 pRim A latMNM! cuetomuB Rowland Pi Phone 161 . or PwJ For Bargl of all kinds, suchj him. stoves, rani jchinery t of all m Capitol Junk Houst 215 Center Lueeaee ana ALL REUUl All new and de MAX 0. BU 179 N. Com'l HOUSE FCK Home oft AUTO TKL Valley W Co. YickSoK Ope" 240 246 COMMERCIAL STREET