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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1920)
The CapitaJ Journal, Salem, Oregon JFire Equipment At Dallas Found bringing Up tattler by George McManus ' L ' (Copyright liuo by lmernatl(ir - To Be Defective! HOW DARE You YELL AT ME ? MACGIE- Hcort A Dallas, Or.. Dtc. 21. Aft. . i c-ttcR FROM port by Oscar Ellis, fire chief of the Dallas COME HERE- YOUR BROTHER. WHAT DO -" - ' J V 1. L , II,., , the fire apparatus was inadequate HE SAYS HE'S u interior, the fire and water WANT ?. IN THE committee of the ctiy council, rnn- HO&PITALAWI. xisting of Charles Hays, Charles j- -a yeu and Floyd D. Moore tested out the various substation equip ment and particularly the water Maiuiday afternoon. Aft r the Investigation it was found that there was 1.100 feet of good one and about 700 feet of bad nose which Is unsafe to use. The I committee will report their find-1 "8 to the council at its first meet- I ing in aJnuaiy and it is expected mm new equipment, and especially I nuoui u(i leet of new hose, will be purchased. ) f....)T (111 nl I he says he T!5I2TT . i .fcs The fell 2t '.2L flPf, r " HAPPEJJED ffcS OOTTA THE WEHO,P,AL HW J I: J I 1 r ., 7 Ex-Service Man Recovers Rapiy From Operation i. anas, or., Dec. 21 I.indley Towles, a well known resident of ... county whose farm is near "8'or hn Just returned from She flood Samaritan hospital at Portland, where h ,...., . . jery serious but successful opera -"m; M- Bowk,, was in the s, v. ce In France and participated several of the historic battles r. Olcted wil 1 1 a tubercular condition In the ,,,,, ,,, e rort,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, abou, V "h"'" W R. Stew art oper.ied and grafted a piece f bon,. front hl shin nto ." tile vereb.-a ,,, . ;,M. " spinal cblunin. St" Dallas Women Study Sanitary Problems "alias, Ore.. .nd Wclnlty "o?E , uaj 01 home nursinir with much s)irit. "'t ',':, t0 understand." one f the instructor yesterdav said what Immense benefits may b. derived In mp of epidemic bv a ' gyty -uch as Dallas having ihirtyix available assistants" The lomo nursing classes which are be I in conducted in various parts of V"MZlu th Re,i cross are , I lo make of mothers and house-' ive. trained nurses, but rather! to educate them to the elimination t the extensive nee.l of trained 1,ur which has always been pre "l ' ''r'"K "me of an epidemic TThe chief phase of the Instruction is that of sanitation and conduc Of sanitary attention to patient. Potato Growers Unable to Find Market For Crop GervalB. Ore., Dec. 21. .Market conditions have not been in unch a bad way in this city as at present for a number of years. There seems to be no demand for feed or potatoes. Not one car of spuds have been hipped from this sta tion this year. It is said that such conditions have not existed for ten years, taut year at this time there was a great demand for potatoes and the buyers were unable to se cure cars fast enough to handle the cron which was readv for the -j.ijtijX pojejs .u.tnq auo 'laJiJiu nay that there are approximately lot) car loads of potatoes available in this vicinity, but there is no market for them and it is the gen eral opinion that the crop will OO me a long way from being dis posed of unless there is a great Change within a few weeks. It is claimed that one reason for the lull in the market is because of a poor quality this year. The firemen of this city are organizing a team, picking from some of the old players who have heretofore established records. It is planned to secure some good games here this winter and the first ganje for the new team will probably be played about the first of the year. JOURNAL WANT ADS PAY Woodburn High Five Wins From Newberg Quintet I Woodburn, Ore., Dec. 21. The Woodburn high school basket ball team opened the season Friday night in a fast game with the New berg high school team. The game was played at the gymnasium and was fairly well attended. The score was 22 to 3d in favor of Woodburn. The Woodburn school has a good bunch of "tossers" this year and they have been considerably with the hope of victoryr in the initial tan.e of the season. Woodburn Briefs Woodburn. Or., Dec. 21. Moon shiners .attracted some little atten tion at a dancing party held In the armory Saturday night. Not the class of moonshiners that have at tracted so much attention of late in the stale tint n rent l.tmch nf mimi cal artists who furnished one of the best entertainments that the city has enjoyed for some time. While the name they have chosen may not be entirely appropriate, it is certainly attractive for they had a big hearing. Mr. and Mrs. John Scott of Ore gon City were in town yesterday visiting relatives. Mr. Scott was owner of be flouring mills at Bootta Mills for a number of years. isola Colvin, 13 years old, fell a few days ago and sustained it compound fracture 01 her arm. She is now under the care of a lo cal physician. Klburn Sims: la nursing a very sore hand at the present time caused by infection from a sliver wmcn ponetraieu me meniuer a few days ago. A steel flag pole has been erect ed at the West Side school house to take the place of the old fir pole, from a few broken ribs as a result of falling from his barn a few days ago. It is said that another petition is now in circulation which will be presented to the council at the next meeting asking for an ordinance for the closing of motion picture shows 011 Sunday. The first move "a on only tne motion picture (have betn Issued announcing the WaS tO Close all nlacCS nf hiialnaoo I SuOWS on Sunday, but it develops that the reformers now want to put the I coming marriage of Ernest H (Thicl and Miss Cora Einingham. Wedding' Announced. The wedding will be held at the -Invitations home or Mr. and Mrs. Charles Aurora. Or., Dee. 21- One Dessert Free For your Christmas dinner. Present the coupon to your grocer and get it. He will charge the price to us. Keil in Aurora at 10:30 .-, Wednesday, January 5, 1921. Tiny will reside in this vicinity. Grarvais Water System Fails Gervais, Dee. 21. For ,v. d time during tnc w weeks t:c,.Viils ihe pumping station ... ' supply the demand, h' Z . ! 'ason the well fills o,ln, . ',. sand, thus putting tho pump Z wn Me,, are at wcrk Cleaning the well and it i 1, ,hat iheyTnTbTai rtpvelP Into a uowevar, Hi I: Salem' Xmas Store Real Fruit and a wealth of it We want every home to serve, as our treat, a Jiffy-Jell dessert on Christmas. Go now to your grocer and get it. Sim ply present the coupon. He will charge the dessert to us. Then you will realize what Jiffy-Jell means to you. You will find in the package a bottle of condensed fruit juice. It will make your dessert a real fruit dainty, rich m fruit. Compare Jiffy-Jell with the old-time quick 10 Flavors In Glass Vials Orange Lemon Cherry Lime Mint Coffee Raspberry Loganberry Pineapple Strawberry A Bottle In Each Package Be sure you get this package We buy only one package per family if! desserts. There the flavors were in dry form and unsealed. Compare the real fruit essence with a mere fruit taste. You will be delighted Simply add boiling water, then the es sence from the vial, as directed on package, and let cool. The sugar, fruit acid, etc., are in the mixture. Thus you make a rich fruity dessert, and at less cost than any other kind. And at tnis season usually it costs you less than the fruit alone would cost. Get this free package. It will serve six people in mold form, or 12 if you whip the jell. Then we know you will join the millions who serve Jiffy-Jell desserts. Don't get the wrong dessert Look at the package. Jiffy-Jell is the only dessert with the real-fruit flavors in vials. We also supply dessert molds to J iffy -Jell users. Write us for cata- 'Oer. a hML, edipdm n0. "'""Stilim """" ut01Ct l ;:;HN,u-Aa i "SAL WAJfTI HAND KERCH The Gift That Neva! Fails to Please! ONE PACKAGE FREE Simply insert your full name and address and present this to your grocer. you rtdem with yniir bill Jt r.t.nfLiiS the ('ouPn. c per puckase. we wM'U.nSly1 ' o?"1111' ""'.y DfwH Co., Wauhpsho, Wis. MAKE XMAS DAY COMPLETE WITH MUSIC Dainty white, embroidered handkerchiefs, or I delicate colors, or even the more strikingly handkerchiefs are always greatly appreciated. days, one's costume so often calls for a harmn handkerchiefs as the final touch, and no one ever has enough. For this reason, there is no gift so urd sally in demand as the Christmas Handkerchief, We have just, received our Holiday Assortment of d and attractive Handkerchiefs, 25c, 35c, 50c, uptoS 1. & 4 The "Lucky Gift" is the gift that is given unfc I ,WE FEATURE WHOLESOME EATABLES IN OUR GROC I ERY DEP A RTMPWT DTTTr t bui rj,i.j ixjijii ixij; us. Vt,ST MIXED CANDIES PER POUND 23c hau sold (o date over 9,000 pounds, and have much more on sale al t h;t price in any o,uanti(y from one pound and up. Besl Mixed Chocolates, per lb 9jr 'PAY AS YOU GO" Plan. Quality Merchandise Soft Shell Almonds, per lb 25c Walnuts special for Xmas, the ll JJ Peanuts, the lb Mixctl uts. the ll 25c fvesh Dates, per lb 23c Black and While Figs, per lb 15c Minced M.-.n in bulk, per lb 23c Oyster Crackers, special, 2 lbs Large size sweet and juicy Oranges, per dozen gg Hood River Apples, per box, Xmas special. .gj gg Cranberries, per lb 22 C We have to off er the following dependable pianos (new and used), at exeeptionably low prices. Chiekering, Mehlin, Pack aid, Marshall & Wendell, Bond, Armstrong, Werner and others. Beautiful Solo Concerto This playing piano well worth $850 goes this week, oak and walnut, $700; mahogany $690. Holmes & Son, wonedrful tone, attrac tive case, must be seen to be appreci ated, $365. 0,1 A THE 49c Basket f " - ten 99c Bundle UwawvJ Entire Balcony to display Xmas Premiums Armstrong in beautiful figured walnut, wonderful tone. $510. Werner, superb tone and beautiful case, very special, $465. Remington, like new; this pjiano sells for $490 new and is worth more, but this one to sell this week at $250. Many more like buys in our stock. We are just opening our store and our stock has been selected with a view to give the best val ues at the lowest price.. Get our extraordinary offer on Talking Machines. We are also piano makers and will rebuild; repair, refinish or tune your piano at a reasonable figure. Used pianos bought J. W. TALLMAN 121 S. Commercial 0pposite Joumal We are open evenings until Christmas l GIFT LINGERIE ........ ...-i ,rp one of then" filllllV, exquisite UllUClimj-- ; , n wm abje gifts one is privileged to Rive. in chnu-ino thia mnnlh is SO IlllUSUallJ ,0L Jt be perfect remembrance. Many a man J" J f'Z ;u;i i ; riin of being the' I ivi 1 1 io nnc, v line n id Christmas Brides. Wlnrld in our stocks are ENVELOPES priced at tjg tfl COMBINATIONS priced at ijgiii GOWNS nriced at " nl CAMISOLES priced at 438 t1 t5ULJJ(.UK SK1K1S pnceo t The Happiest Givers will be those who PAY AS YOL GO Plan. Quality Merchandise