1920
Tlie Capital Juui-'.iai,
'timlnves
Dallas
eoam and Mil connected with
the hoys' and girls- e!ul work at
til.' un-Koti Aki ieulturoj eollege,
was visiting his fatlu r-in-law. !eo.
Mvor, In Dallas over the veel;-eud.
Clai; w. Irwin and H. 11. ilirsch
1'1','u. hankers of Independence,
were in Datiaa Saturday mtending
in hVKHIKHw and were also present
at th retail convention.
-. II. Rratcbct of I'enydiili was
Complain of Neglect
... . -1 'I'l in pish 11 (1m if Aim-i-i-
Dal
Conn.
-Ceor
ihunt of Airlie. was :lt
biuinaaa nuHan ,,. ,i...
L " .....
leading
S'1"' ' f ,... wv.. ,.
eiij esiertlay.
Mr; and Mr. rToyj JJ, Moore
J"urn.-.v.,l t0 Moamaath g,,tlnla
W : nmt ami ii'.'niainea over nigh,
Wttti .Mr. MjJore's parents.
Ralph Saver.., ,,f the Salt Creek
enuniiy, .,,, attending to buihteaa
mattem rtth the sheriffs Bfnc
J esterilay.
Mr. ami M,s. ,,,v i:m,.tt (lf
J.ft.-OII visit,-, I Mi- I it....
re si"" '
UnM lKt war
GREAT SHOE
AND SLIPPER
t j.h .; ,,uly ImiUlein of the Canal
' i.l. .1.,. u.lKllnl I...
lidi"'"
..J lilll IIH HHfMIWWWMHI
ijjloj'f. Sunn- f this lisoi.ii
ki ilmt the eiriDkiyoa are
of 111'
a visitor in town last Saturday.
tj. A. I'vterHon. a wi ll known and
prosit salve farmer of th'- Surer
ilistiii-t, was shopping in town Inst
Saturday.
Mem v
Cii.h.. iiniiii s aii! ho far from hoiiic
III'
l" , ...
Si'y'll)llll OUOH Mill 1 Com OKUI.
the "l ls tlle wblaperlien of din-
'Juaprrad propaganda, rumor that
. a,lu Intimations that one Should
, - ..i. .i mi Mm.
WJ l. .Moore Sunday. .Mrs. liur
neB nofl .mis. Moore are sisleis.
Oaear Hurler, well known attor-
Iney nf t lii.-i city, was attending to
lejfaj mailers in Salem yeaterday:
j .Mr. ami Mrs. l-'loyd I). ' Moore
I visited .Mrs. .Moore's parents, Mr.
i and Mrs. 3d. F. Bllven of Salem,
; Sunday evening.
H. C. Seymour, formerly county
! school KUI'erintrndent of Polk
Stolen Mail In and
Alliance, Neb., oc. 21. Ahout
eighty partly burued letters be-lievi-il
to have In-en part of the
nf the canal.
au bovi'I iinli-iit t'liililoyes ill the t nlt.-M
Ein In ti'i'Sos the Zone employee 'have
contents of : mail pouch stolen at
Hemingford, wrre found near thatj
town by a railroad fireman. The
value- of the lool is unknown.
Iiiroiim
itionatf Increaaea, i m y wwn imy
for liu-ir WQrviep iiiiin iruiiica.
,f the fact that they are dtvell-
worse " 1,1 "'
it-m houses it normal rent-.
.bit soveni
fighting for living qu
t ih.. slau-s ;u
M" " . .: r ,li in ni ira :.mlil,l..
I the
kflielpnuy
Die Panani
r ...,! u in ks IlKe .slieill inami-. ,ni ii o n i
e"""' .. ...i.. ... 1....II...., i
enters the ruoiiic pwiit m w unm
I,Mtif at" ai Lrisi'ii'iM iiui nine!
CTkiiim- Hi
are Ion-must, the laet still
na Canal Is a sueeess. Ships pass
m hlchwav m commerce ai an iinuiznm
..i
duty find does it without
al Communism
Among Indians 01 Andies,
Mas-
I)
Krrfi
, win I I
l. the highest ana must pi
nistic system in the world where
iirmony ami never touch the pru
inhabitunts of ti whole village live
I (i-lth a lii'iisi Hold liar nuving varied
Ithft'l' is no oisieao law. wnere Leverages
nut the drinUer to sleep lor f noura,
L, museiil.ir ami brave, where women are
Lhtre thi' obscene is unknown- was ilc.s-
... .... .
A. HiumMiei liicc, jttniete, pnysiciau and !
leet ti r - ii ii"' Harvard .ieou.ii i.cnooi. i nis
pttle ei' ' nimuniauc UyiHg, w Is found
Lens the Indians who Inhabit the region be-
pMegro and the mii-s, in uoiunia, Si,niU!
lis reeen! hii in unit mini.
i mm nabvdy tveaia clothes, but lr. Kice
me mi,ili-i. wbeiever hi- went. In the large
Clues tin- boys and girls are kept si-parnie.
roil one side and tlu- girlson the other. On
boys r.uiy about a fluid made from r
i freeb' partalten of 'by the men. This
i brings or, i deathly pallor and makes the
6. Bill women take Ilie nu n to Hummocks
Iviclcinv of trouble, where thev sleep for IS
i with n headache, which , curious i-uoiiK'h.
I off. Drill Its i:i the household bars in the
enla of the cowmuna! houst-s are Jvept in
ious Uiiuls ale always on tap, according to
bdred Mexican
Mines Are Closed
Mv, Mexico, Doc. 21. Mexico is facing a srW-
ioi Bpeniployment,
ped that f'"1 iiiincs have lcon ctofled in the
mKo. Chihuahua, San I.uiH (otosi and else
bring a preal numbei' of miners out of work.
irs have c!os-l down and others have reduced
forces.
ta Conolidalfd Copper company, it is said,
Urines ami smelter at Cananen, Sonora, dur-
fcth. This will add greatly to the number of
p roason for tin1 shutlovn, it si explained i
f of ropikT. hut it is reported heiv that the
ps threatened with serious "labor trouble and
I rather than -xo through the trials of a strike.
the company's excuse is valirt. if true, under
I the workmen propose to appeal to the nov
M the sliutdown.
UOO.OO in Stocking
of Dead Washerwoman
Dec. !1 Th - husband of Mrs. Alice Berkruan
lyeaiT aso. Mrs. Tierknian then elmost sixty
Imosl immediately established herself In
P Chlcngo's populoua South Side and ibonan
lmetiiiies iiecnrioua existence by ffoini; out
hp in vanhinn. .'
Iwhile earning her daily brcatPover the tub
pan fiiinu-il. All efforta to revive her I failed.
lunon being railed, decided that it must be a
Rd burial, when someone suRgested to Bearch
toniiin s effects. The dead woman's stockings
100ft in Mils and a Raving! book on the Illinois
Pannes 1 .: 1 1 , U shou im;- denosils of $:l.000.
WL WANT ADS PAY
In November 1920
the average daily paid
circulation of the
Capital Journal
i" the City Limits of Salem
was
3302
A gain of 507 in the past
year, and a gain of 81 over
the Drevinna nnnlli moilii
without solicitation o r
Premiums, and this gain
Nade m spite of a raise in
subscription price necessi
tatcu by increased cost of
Publication.
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL
is gaining steadily because
ine nnhiio ex ii.
7v oppieciai.es ine
eort to make it an in
creasintrlv hot tQ- .
Paper.
It Dominates the
FIELD
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The Gift Problem
Solved Everyone
Wants Sonora
YOU can't think of any
thing that will give as
much pleasure as the won
derful Sonora. Sonora's
tone is wonderfully pure,
rich and natural and has
a charm that's all its own.
Sonora's graceful cabinet
is of the very highest
quality of workmanship
and for important and ex
clusive features Sonora is
unrivalled.
If you want the best in
phonographs, you will be
satisfied only with the
Sonora.
Prices
$75 to $1800
I
Myrtle Knowland
415 Court St.
FOR LONG DISTANCE
AUTO TRUCKING
Willamette
Valley Transfer
Co.
PHONE 1400
W ALSO DO LOCAL
HAULING
I School Slandaidicd.
School district No. 12, '.'.U'ry
' countv, has met ill of the rttquire-
no nis foe standardisation uccord
llns f. information received i- J.
A. Churchill, slate superintend!. nt
I of public instruction. Wednesday.
Luggage and Trunks
ALL REDUCED
Trunks, Bags, Suit j
Cases
Mualc Rolls and Brief Gase", at j
Hamilton s
340 COURT STREET
AUCTIONEER
G. SATTERLEE
Ca at 04
Phone Hi i
PRINTING
A aaUafled cnatoroar rWrn
Rowland Ptg. Co
Phona lt. o Ftton Bfc UT'
All new and desirable.
MAX 0. BUREN
179 N. Com'l Salem
W. W. MOORE
HOUSE FURNISHER
Home of the Vletrola
TOU GET MORE FOR TOUt
MONET AT MOORE'S
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X . i
of aD kinds, such s funu-
turc stoves, ranges, rns-J
chinery, of aU kinds see thej
Capitol Junk & Bargain,
Phone 398,
L.M.HUM
Care of
Yick So Tong
Chteeae Medicine mad ten
Oo.
Haa zcedlclne which will
enre any known dtoeaae
Open Sniidaja from N a.
nr.til ' m.
Hi Couth I c Sre
galcm, Oregon, t-fieej Itl
SA
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MUST BE CLOSED OUT, AND WE ONLY HAVE FOUR MORE DAYS. WATCH
FOR THE BIG CUTS, AS EVERY PAIR OF HOUSE SLIPPERS MUST GO BE
FORE CHRISTMAS. GET YOURS NOW.
Christmas House Slippers
Every Style and Color LADIES' HOUSE SLIPPERS,
with and without heels, soft and hard soles. The very
highest grade felt, upto $5. To close out $1.95 and
$2.35
HUNDREDS of PAIRS of MEN'S HOUSE SLIPPERS
in all colors felt, hard and soft soles. Also brown and
black Leather, all the best styles sold up to $8.00, To close
out $1.95, $2.95 and
CHILDREN'S and BOYS' SLIPPERS & MOCCASINS
All colors, styles and sizes. To close out quick, go
at 95c and
$3.95
$1.95
Men's, Women's and Children's Shoes
$4.95
$4.95
$4.95
$4.95
MEN'S DRESS SHOES, sizes up to 8, black lace regu
larly sold up to $12 every pair Guaranteed, go at
MEN'S WORK SHOES, all sizes, dark tan sewed shoes
double soles, regular $9 grades, to close out
WOMEN'S BROWN and BLACK SHOES, up to $12, all
sizes, two bins, to close out, get a pair now at
BOYS' DRESS SHOES, all styles, all sizes, black and
brown, including English lasts, up to $9 grades, go at . . .
BOYS' HEAVY SHOES, sizes up to 6, regularly sold
at $5.00, while they last, black only, go at
CHILDREN'S SHOES, regularly sold at $3.50, and sizes
up to 13, brown and smoked horse, to close out
CHILDREN'S SHOES, regularly sold at $4.50, and sizes
up to 2, brown and smoked horse, some high cuts, to go at
LADIES' RUBBERS and FOOTHOLDS, regular 85c mm
and $1 grades, sizes up to 4M. Also some brown and "C if
white Rubbers, to go at
$2.95
$1.95
$2.95
OLD LADIES' COMFORT SHOES up to $5.00 grades,
broken sizes, to close out while they last
CCO OCT
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Trj KeQSiuuLI W Men's and V omen's
SHOE 7 HOUSE SLIPPERS
Wass "r- $2.35 I
fv reaea LW MWMi
Di.Bou IM AfftajM Regular $5 grades go (n QfT
3Z?sk Hmtuw
COME EARLY COME EARLY
Men's and Women's
Felt and Leather
Regular $2.00 and $2.50
go at
HOUSE SLIPPERS
95c
Regular $3 grades go
COME EARLY
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