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The Capital J-urr.al, December 17, 1920 The Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon Page Seven Gueet Ity. S3 EVENTS junior uu" W , " western AV Boys' confer- on LleB1-. election S. AH'""" . ,16. Bus'1" Men's of Mrs. B. 270 Sciiiin lain iiicomuer 17, nd ',. War Mothers' or'- Krederick rmoi-y. mas Day. ltelem o. -a. v. P, jily Statistics lit" I' the no Lawoftii FrldaV' to Mrs. C. J. i.i.ii' . oik-. i '.iin. a uauBiwi Goldle Karron. "-Ti. true no matter Ilia'1' ' Vhnt 11 MI'l""'"' ..... ..t tV,n fu- .Li. nimir i ' " I W . , , . ..nrt hat ueu i'ui"" tl ) .1 1 tniH qut'u ill note i learn v to act for J. O. Holt, manager of the pack ing department of the Oregon Growers cooperative association is in the city from Eugene. He will speak tomorrow at the meeting of members of the (association to be held at Sheridan. It is at the Eu gene plant of the association that Mr. Holt is making syrup from ap ples and demonstrating that mincemeat made with prunes in stuxd of raisins is the la 16 St and nest tning in tne way ot mincemeat. Glenn Harmon of Portland a guest at the Bligh hotel while breakfasting thi morning left his bag setting in the lobby of the ho tel. When he returned it was gone Later all the other bags but on like his were taken away by sales men and travelers. An anonymous telephone call from Portland ad me notei manager. Mr. Put. trell, that the missing bag was be ing returned by the next stage and ..... uuiaing tne one remain mg bag until the arrival of Har mon rt. If AmerloA Is to be saved from the chaotic conditions that Mist in Europe, our cltrsen.4 must get informed upon tiie queftioufl thi.t arc disrupting the governments of Europe. Be sure '.o take every opportunity to inform yourself upon these questions. Tliy will te discussed in Moose hall on M.n day night. (advj 301 E. M. Palmer, formerly of llain vllle, Mont., has traded his Mon tana farm for the Clark 10. Cory ranch at Maclcny, it was announced today. Mr. Palmer and his family expect to make their home on their newly acquired property. . (uitl ...ialiqnl. So I"""" ,,."t.-V L, tresis oi - (U1V 1 oJ i- , Kays, well known Eu- 1 CL,, 1 , . , , Lfr man, was ... , his tvnv t" ftiuany hum. 11 . . .i. .... U, After speti i.nis , ,he hub city, .r. iv.- Ihim to bus k opemnl Saturday at Hills . shop. 331 " oi the choicest A great blooming 301' 1 1,( js not even contracting -nh.rrtcs. was tne siaiemeni IHV. . ott. marflger of an Ai- who is in Salem to wages are coming down. It is only tnatural That entertainment prices should come down also, thfit is why the dance tickets at Auburn Saturday night are only seventy five cents. Ladies free. 301 Turkey shoot 9 Sunday Dec. 19. we den road. to 4 p. 'rron s on G: 302- The Qftpttal Business college an mai ounce, cotillion hall Friday ...Hill, uec, t,tn. All students and alumni and their friends are wieu. 301 The funeml "f Mrs. Fannie F rains, who a tec at Turner Wed nesday, was held from the Rigdnn cnapel tit 19:10 o'clock this morn ing. Rev. Keefer officiating. Inter ment was made in the City View cemetery. Holly wreaths, rut flowers a: potted plants for Xmas decor tions from the Plant & Blake greenhouse at Fletcher Byrd feed store, 233 North Commercial Phone IJ50W. 30 Tailored clothing reduced Mosher's, high class tailor. W. E. Burke, pear rancher of I ed to the forthcoming session of Springbrook was in Portland yes- j lawmakers. The meeting has been terday on .business. Last year Mr. ; called by A- C. Barber state insur Burke grew 140,000 pounds of ance commissioner at the request ot some oi me directors. Commissioner J. T. Hunt and Road Master W. J. Culver, yester day visited the roads in the dis trict of the Abiqua river. Commis sioner Hunt reported the roads to nears on his ranch. He is recoc be in bad condition from heavy i nized as one of the county's fore hauling ind has suggested to the ! most orchard men nnil is a mem county court that action be taken I ber of the Oregon Growers cooper- to restrain farmers from extend- alive association. ing the heavy hauling now being done. . The ownership of the railroads and other public uilities iB becom ing more and more an issue to be decided by the people. The ques tion as to whether things used in Order was yesterday filed with common shall be owned in com- the county clerk setting the amount i mon must be decided. This ques- commiesloii Turkey shoot at Herron's on Gar den road Sunday Dec. 19. 302 Pormission to construct a spur I by the public service track at grade across the county j The spur track will be only a tern- barns side and Nehalem , porary affa.r and will be remotea , ;is soon as a ceriain uwcn w road between Seas PapZn7i" an o,er idiiitanding timber has been amoved. of inheritance tax to be paid by J. D. Turnride and Claude John son on their shares of the estate of Henry Seaton to which they have been named heira. Story Hour To , Feature Tales of Xmas Season The children's story hour at the Salem public library tomorrow j morning will feature Christmas i stories Including such favorites aej "The Golden Cobweb" "The Voyage i ji tne wee iteci cap liuihi Monday. tion will be discussed in Salem on Wulffs" and The Wooden Shoes. (adv) 301 There will be only one story I hour tomorrow and that to begin at 10:30 o'clock. All children ot the ctiy are invited to attend. Look for the ad tomorrow. Evangelist Bell's 301 Theron Hoover of this city, ar rived from Corvallis last night to spend the Christmas holiday vis iting here. He is a student at the Oregon Agricultural college. Three men were last night Ini tiated by the Salem Elks lodge, and following the ceremonies a banquet and entertainment was held. The new members are Bert T. Ford, Bert J. Mehl and John H. Frazier. Dreamland rink dance Wednesday und Saturday also -Xmas eve and New ese. every night. Years 301 Mistland Bakery NOW OPEN Fine Line of Cakes, Pastries, and Our Own Make of Candies Better-Yet Bread A call from You appreciated 1097 CHEMEKETA JOfRNAL WANT ADS PAY ORANGES Tailored suits, reduced See Mosher, Court street. prices. I Bracelet watches at Love's. W L. White, who was admitted I to the state hospital for Insane I August 23. was paroled yesterday to the care of his brother. Love, lem. jeweler, watchmaker. Sn- Tailored overcoats $ coatings at Mosher's. The Cherry City Milling Co. has another car eastern corn on track, also i car of mill run; it will pay to get our price. 301 Paul Snook, an employe of Smith s cigar store, left Salem to day for Forest Grove for a ahort visit. He expects to return Monday. auiwy, iMtctlng IUS1 herick Ward.- tonight, the h; doors open 7:15. Afimis- 301 m r Halvorsen, oi tne garage, left Salem tn'.s III fur Portland where he tinaict business. He Is ex- I to return tomorrow. The Florist, has a store fcf the choicest blooming ItarXmas, 331 state St. 301 table Walter OoLong ex- leave soon for Tillamook to Salem Sid Fish.'i, who ri at Tillamook or a statu tharee. Fisher will be ar- kd before Judge Unruli in the court. Court street Christian church cooked food sale Saturday at Fitts market. 301" Woodmen of the World will initiate in armory Saturday night Dec. 18. All neighbors requested to be present at 7:45. 301 The number of lodgers at the city jail returned to about normal last night when seven iner were furnished with free cots. They said their names were H. Hill, Will iam McCormick, V. R. Masters, K. A. Fnizier, B. II. Savage, P. Kripeaki and J. 11. Haight. Magizine club rate. 127 North High. The Ace 301' Sale of handmade fancy articles and aprons by ladies of the Pres byterian church tomorrow at Davles candy shack, 387 StiUe 301' I not miss th- Xmas opening Ill's Flower SJiup. 131 St,Fc, Everything in plants. 301 ISalem to visit Assessor-elect : A. Bteelhammer yesterday I F. R Coleman, ussessor- I of Jackson county, and one Kaik"! Jackson county treas- )' people claim to be free, are not Investigate tiny thing agreement with what they l N'o man is free who fears Umisate the other side of any Ion- i adv t 301 Cows are running loose r. 'h vicinity of Winter and Washing ton streets, accordin-r to a com plaint lodged with po'ic; by resi dents of tbm territory. Police wl'.l take action against the owners. Frederick Warde tonight. thl armory: doors open itia. -iiuum- slon 50c. t 11 Liu I IB t,8Mt" Theatre 1 J I I prunes g gm :i H I tiii r ru, HEATED 1 1 PRUNES H J Packed by The Ore- m m HiDDoarome m five association I i , :i, I Vaudeville I lanrv lilliograpiicci car- H rp j ip n i rvnir i nniiirriiu ik ton Also in five HI . . I MniiMAA CiiAmmT K poowi oom. . IJ1CUHICC a-ITiIl"S I Nhhhhhii C'hi-lstmnt iiaMT'"'' I cut of Mistland prunes j Koth Grocery Ben Baehebnan -w- w j. h. Baatck v son HI I jf' w. iici- hios. L I m. aw James S. Stewart of Corvallis was registered at the Bligh Fri day. , 3ni Court street ChrlaUatl co'oked 'food sale Satur Fitts market. church ay at SOI handbag, beliey- eeentiy suiien A physician ed tn ho the one from Dr. C. A. Downs, was found yesterday on the Willamette ath letic field, police were told. 1 - Evans, manager of the department of the Oregon ers cooperative association. III principal speaker at a tof of members of the asso k" held this afternoon in Al- I Cherry City Milling Co. has r car eastern corn on track. 1 ear of mill run: it will pay t our price. 301 P Ltleker a n-ell known Sn. I Bln. is expected to arrive in December 24 to snend the reason visirinrr roltUroa e is at hi-esfint . , t ..M.t i ,.o- "tversity of Washington at some excentior.il bar- ' Pianos and talking ma- new and used. J. W. "I. 121 S. Commercial. 301 Tm-kovs. creese and ducks arden I'o.ki and 302 Where's a Good Eating Place? Namkin Cafe formerly Canton. American and Chinere dishes 162 N. Comm rclal St. Iferron's shoot on Sunday Dec. 19. Hot unch ammunition on ground. The annual informal dance of the Capital Business college will be held at Cotillion hall tonight. When you think of good clothes think of Moshe'r, the tailor. All kinds of jewelry. Love's. 'lops dressed with our wa- i Mnproof dressing will 'OP, Hulls Top Shop, Y P Fideles- 841 record ' Co, ask to hear this H. L. stiff Fur-302 NOW SHOWING Alice Lake IN "A MisFit Wife" AND Stated mcetiiit of Pa cific lodge No. 50, A. F. I A I- this evening. Work election of offi cers. 301 . Ai. "UVe Thomas "ng Mine' A Homespun Her is a corking comedy . f V. . . Kiio Keeps by making The man doctor away You Saugh Larry Semon Is funnier than ever i 'The Soitor" A Comedy of Vnexpect Mirth at the LIBERTY UtTlTTOR ONE HORSE TRAC TORS DAYTON Water Systems WESTCO Tankless Water Systems CUSHMAN Light-Weight Farm Engines EVERLITE Farm Lighting Plants DAYTON AIRLESS TIRES NORTHWEST UTILITOR & ELECTRIC STORE 444 Ferrv Street Shopping Days Till Xmas Don't wait tin ia r.ih to buv your gins. Let this serve as a warn ingand shop ean. Books Stationery Tree Decorations . Greeting Cards Ladies' Hand Bags Slippers Ivory Handkerchiefs Toys Dolls Fancy Dishes Japanese Ware Fancy Baskets All make most excellent gifts SPECIAL Boys' Tricycles, Wagons, Handcars, etc. Visit Our Store Now Salem Variety Store 152 S. Comme i cial St. Imoranro Men to Meet. Pirector8 of the, six mutual fire i I insurance companies operating in Oregon will meet In Salem Mon day for the purpose of considering I legislative problems to he present-. DOLLAR DAY YewPark Store i Saturday Specials lbs. White Beans 1.00 21 Bars IV. & U. Soap 12 lbs.Kice 11.00 8 cans Salmon . . $1.00 8 large cans Toma toes $1.00 7 cans corn 2 sacks Wheatola $1.00 2 sacks Pastry Flour $1.00 1 12 lbs. Italian Prunes $1.00 5 large cans pork and beans .... $1.00 7 No. 2 cans pork and beans .... $1.00 1 18 No. 1 cans pork and beans .... $1.00 12 No. 1 cans pork and beans .... $1,001 ? lbs. Oleomarger- ine $1.00, We sell the besl good that money -;ni buy. PHONE f) day season. q in iw dnyi'n 65c Half Box large Navel Oranges j.i.JJ. Iw don Half Box medium Naval Oranges 3.10, I er oozen 4 small Orange 25c per dozen. . , These are athe same kind of an orange and the difference in price merely the difference in the size of the orange. Christmas Fruit Baskets red aillnt'is, umwui i-e," make an elegant gift ach, ,of biting Its, Mr i'ortlaii the theat Kuohe morn frier ma,na in re jr ha,v ;. (hUm jo .boB tays. , int to. t to se,t r, the Juine.d .InpanV imiy. , klntqd lo solcJ llanlty '1. liui- Kail W SS of i T the Per basket $2.50. Tlie same, jum- $2.50 APPLES tt; ..i,. Roiriwins and SDitzenbergs, Fancy Pack NUTS and CANDIES better varieties Old Fa- KRAUSE'S CHOCOLATES to F- jt " ' n Li.t ........ on i inr ; e v . 1 1 1 1 1 1, one ol wnicn win ina i-i" , . , , to Oregon Nuts. ble pack $2.25. ... . i ...,v..mQ.ni nf Mixed Candies of the We nave a large 7Cu-- iii-A auu, e an app.ec.u - -" . tint flavor ..vuliar OUR WALNUTS are Oregon Grown ui. m i.tc .- lirazus, fiioerts, nuiiunuo, PRUNES . ... I Christmas Boxes ot Wine pounds, nu ress prepaui poc.nt Rrnnd Prunes in fancy .ZZZZ anvwhere in the United States, expr. 9 4.0 nfr box. T" r . ... , i : PHEZ LOGANBERRY JAM in a fancy Christmas FacKage, ma.iea united states for HOLIDAY SPECIALTIES ; Imported Figs in layers and fancy baskets. Dromedary Dates by the pack.ge. Fard Dates by the Pu p5neapp,c, Crystalized (linger and Grp-, ftersSrandaSt P-Ut., After-Dinner Mint,. Ws Fig, Fruit a-CAKES Anv kind of special Christmas Cakes made to order next week if order is M by Wednesday. mTTT5-K"V.Va r :., (a Trl,OTS weicrhinff from 8 to 15 pounds. line 101 1,1 l c" DRESSED CHICKENS For Saturday we have a fine lot of Dress,,. Chickens from 2 to 5 pounds- 45c per pound SUGAR "BERRY," the best Cane Sugar, $1Q.00 Roth Grocery Company Phone your orders Early Idltot ird,' 1 1, mill Market Price. Phone 1885-6-7 The Biggest Christmas We Ever Had Every Department is doing capacity business-but why not? We've the Merolmnto we, I 111 'KU 11 ' I .WrX FRENCH IVORY HAND BAGS I rJlrt Kw From the business ''e '"' JR Jr What makes a nicer, more ;ir, doing you CTnR( A 'g-ff useful present than a piece oi BpfeV think every woman was i ijfv gfigRSSI Ivory; appreciated by all. fiV I r!,i"K '" receive a k"a Vou wil. find our stock very WWk wlfJS ?Kati- 4i- sff-tPBK complete, and prices far lower jdhlm '"' anrf wcndcrfn! bags i'bJpL c u- u have you won't be ILSEE tha" eXPGC S M'HJrised they find a comptaU, M':i r fast. You must step HANDKERCHIEFS L ItPSSeftoreoftherstrnasSH