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December 21, 1920 The Capitai Journal, Salem, Oregon Page Sere , ant fV fair :mtri (TtlHlT EVENTS rw jb. CJirUimas Pay. 27.Salem O. A. C. .,,' Dreamland Rink. Jan! 10-State legislature JlfL ijvv vobntu ( otirt Cfclm of tr by W. J- K""N of K. W. Kelley was yesieruny ,,ni. Tin- Claim ... i....... fin- two uays worn to nave ii .Inc the t-sia.t-. lEf.ccounl ot enVte of ' ... ..1.4 ari will be !l Decern D.r ilso filen in rouirc"- i,v, the panic case. . pintail nnnllll- MoX "eSS-"5 son. ,tor of tn Albert M. V. Cline. ""- .iinp vesteroay m Border was issued appointing En Hunt FrW Tinner and ip niiiii- - inp Is Insane. ?T . t approved M tllP fllBpOBKli .a t Tin i-i'.lie . .... f ic esiaic. minisu.ii"! - Doth' SiaRstics Died .3 T ... C , ,,m A OnU lV. J.i JhTaKc f 70 year. The remains ETrtupped to Portland for bjtermont thta mornins by RlR- nd ion. feprdlne t" announcSnwnU ro- u.. iii.n-nin-i. Aliss r.iit.- VPll ll i . i . brth Poud will be marrieo- tonior- .-..., n In . OV( IJeillillini tailored clothing reduced at i . , .. i-c lallnr noer nmn . ...... An ordinance which will per mit the street car co its new cars mpany to put equipped with the "life guard" automatic fenders, in operation was passed by the city council last night. Explanation of the new fender, which is said to leave the motornwn free to apply hls brakes during an emergency, was made before the council by T. Ii. Billingsley, superintendent of the streetcar company. The new fender is used in 250 cities in tin United States, he said. The lin :,r,l .11.- ,......1 I... ii.... If . T li,.11,&.utn in 1 1 n . . . ". . nancu 1111 II J Alio. .11 IX I J i-.. i .mil M wvu Rural avenue residents who state j ty1 school superintendent, today mm men- cniitiren nave to take visitea the schools at Ml. Angei, the road to school, is to be put j Monitor and Howard. down by the city council at the curliest possible moment. At their meeting last night, the alaermn vyieu 10 instruct me city attorney to bring in the proper resolution at the next meeting. Immediate action was favored by Councilman H. H, Vandervort. the court. rc- Lest we forget. The countless little children waiting in line thru out Europe before America's re lief stations. Can you Bee that wist ful, apainful look, and forget? The system regulating the hir ing of taxis by Salem police offi cers is inadequate, and the 1921 police committee should take some action to see that this is reme died, the special committee, ap pointed to investigate the alleged "excessive bills of the police de partment reported to the council st night. Some method of check ing up on the officers should be Inaugurated, the committee be lieves. Do not forget the invisible guest. In spirit the little starving sufferer is hovering over your hnnntifullv laden Christmas ta ble. Musical eve, 8 p. I by mujsic dept. Wed. 305' N. C. Westcott of Aurora, pub lisher of the Aurora Observer, was in the city yesterday. Miss Alice FVinders, a student of the Salem high school, visited her parents in Hubbard during week end. w Multnomah Royal , 1 -- Arch chapter A. F. .t PfAZy A. M. will hold election lhSf 1 "f officers Thursday ikoCsJj night. By order of Ex .jiiSN cellent High Priest Dave Wright. 305 To whom it may concern: The man that has the 2 cups ajid the music box on the corner aavs that he has never been afnaid of the .Masons shooting him and who ever manufactured or told such a falsehood should be made to !,. wat if there were more M.t- risons In existence there would be the , n,nr. ti.Miiile of a less crime, aim " higher standard in our world to- oi . R. ,1. Williams of San Francisco, district superintendent of the Wool worth novelty stores arrived in Sa lem yesterday. He will remain for two days, according to reports, in specting the operations of the local store. Ed Rock's Specials for This Week Crown Flour f2.85 u:..v,' Rio,,, Flour ... $2.95 Chervo Flour V- I WUoatnlnsk 00 11 lltU.WIWii" Ala rrrifl OTflfifi. DOX Si.lO niJmcc, &w e- ' Pancake, sack g E. Walnuts, bst, id Almonds, pound 35 Aufo tops dressed with our wa er proof, sunproof dressing will a that top. Hulls Top Shop, Y building Alexander Atteberry of Albany was a Salem visitor during the week end. When you think of good clothes think of Mosher, the wnor Br. Nuts, pound Dates, pkg. Oranges, dozen .. Raisins, package .40 .25 .50 .25 Phone 269. FREE DELIVERY Cor. 16th and Center. Corn Now have plenty of fine Shelled Corn and at very low prices. The cheapest feed on the market for hogs and poultry. Mill Feeds Mill feeds are away down in price and looks like a good time to buy. Fine quality. Special prices. Laying Mash Fisher's Egg Producei certainly makes them lay. Dozens and dozens of poultrymen are feed ing it and they all say it does the work. Just try a safik and see the re sults. Poultry Supplies We offer you High Grade Meat Scraps, East ern Oyster Shells and Grit at prices you cannot duplicate elsewhere. D. A. WHITE & Sons Phone 160 255 State St Ince's "Homespun Folks" I LAST TIME TODAY I BTWWa i mi'i vii mil ,,,1 iHg, . . ---- Mens -a Boys' Gift Things You can't find any that are better than ours. Salem Woolen Mills Store 7 7 BISHOP'S Why Do We Advertise? Manv of our customers have questioned us to our spending money advertising inasmuch as every one Zm Mr. Bishop and knows that the class of merchan dise which he has is only that of high merit. , - o9 -First we do it to always be Why do we advertise? First weuui pushing ahead instead of following the lines o -Lstance and falling back. Second we do it to a rac your attention and to help you to buy and bu5 at the right time. ,,.ma-, are trying to help you with At the present time we are uyws ThPre is only 3 more days left your Christmas shopping. There is omy , ct hnrrv and be here early tomorrow so you surely must hurry ami u morning-. We are always glad to serve you whether you wish to buy or not. THE GIFT STOEE FOK MEN AND BOYS ?alem Woolen Mills Store C P BISHOP, Prop. L. E. "Happy" Kuehn, world's j cnumpion niver, was in aaieni 1.1.-1 night. Kuehn, since his return from Antwerp his been traveling through the Willamette valley for the Merrill, Cox & Co., manufac turers of commercial paper. Kuehn. however, stated that he expects to enter the Oregon Agri cultural college at Corvallis, next term. The funeral of Robert Emmett DeLapp was held this morning at 10 o'clock from the Webb pnd Clough chapel. Interment was made in the City View cemetery. "The Clod" and Shop" Wed. eve. The i Florist 305 Ash wood for sale. Call at room 206 Oregon building, phone 304 or 661. F. N. Derby. 304 Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Duncan have returned from Albjmy where they went Friday to attend the funeral of Mrs. Duncan's niece, Mrs. Con nie White. Look, B Gillette razors now $3.75; also stmps. soaps, powder, etc. Hauser Bros. 304 Custer Ross was in town from Silverton last evening. Don't forget the Snikpoh plays nt S. H. S. Wed. eve. 305 1921 calendars. Kon.er H. Smith, insurance. McCornack bldg. Free. Frederick A. Hendricks, 19. a steam engineer, born in Richmond Hill. Ontario, declared his inten tion of becoming tin American cit izen. He arrived in the United States December 17. Mrs. E. S. Johnson of Silverton was visiting in anient yesterday. A Patrick coat or vest. His Xmas present. Come in and see them. Hauser Bros. 304 T. A. Hendricks and T. L. Wat kins were furnished free beds in the city jail last night. For dad's Xmas. A good razor strap. Complete line at special prices. Hauser Bros. 304 Namkln Cafe formerly , Canton. American and Chinese dishes. 162 N. Coram rcial St. Miss Maude Savage visited friends in Portland the fore part of this week. Tailored overcoats 150. See tka 1 coatings at Mosher's. Bracelet watches at Love's. Jay Salzman was in Albany look iiiK after business matters during the week end. Tailored suits, reduced prices. See Mosher. Court street. i 1. 1 1 a Lon Chaney in JamfcS Oliver CurwoodSs 'Nomads of the Nor th Thur., Fri., Sat. iiiiiiiiijii IIMI XMAS STARTS TODAY "Sour Dough Charlie" (in person) and hin Malamute Wolf Dogs The only stage trained huskies in existence Also .Tame Oliver OnMM Back to God's Country Bligh Theatre We feature sensible gifts in our Dry Goods Department. MEN'S DRESS SHIRTS in fine Madras. Come in all sizes. Regular v a 1 ues to $3.50. Xmas special $1.65 MEN'S TIES A Wonderful as sortment of $1.75 values 49c MEN'S SUSPENDERS a, wonderf uL gift for Xmas. They include such brands as Presi dent, etc. 49c Men's All-Wool Suits Right yfo to dale in style, colors, designs. The very ones you pay to $35.00 for we have eat them down to lliis price only fat Xmas $17.50 LADIES' SILK PAJAMAS the verythiiig for a Xmas gift, and s.ill not an ex pensive one. Values to $10.00, at only $4.98 LADIES' ALL WOOL SWEATERS in all colors and sizes. Elegant styles.- Values to $5.60. Our Xmas special at $2.9$ Baskel i And A 1 I Bundle BOWLES Double Coupons on Dry (lootta. Shoes and Ckithinjr 3 MORE DAYS Everyday will be a busy one. We take Inventory immediately after Christmas, and we want to list only "full lines," so we shall watch our stocks closely the next lour days, and put on EXTRA SPECIAL ON ALL BROKEN LINES We shall not be able to advertise these, as they will be sold out before we could gel them in print; therefore you will do well to keep "shopping" at the Big Store, and picking up these JT - MONEY SAVERS We shall not be open evenings Shop mornings if possible.