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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1920)
Page Eight The Capita) Journal. Salem. Oreeon Gatun Boasts of Golf Links Costing IVUlion "ollars Catun. Canal Zone, Dec. 21 The Wont expensive golf course in the world ia boasted by Gatun. An eight - million-dollar gclf eourao has become a wild dream of Miorldom, yet that ia just what the employes at the Gatun Lorks enjoy. This will probably brim? Visions of great extravagance Into the ininda of many, for it smacks ef wasteful expenditures. These worries are useless, however, for Oatun'a eight-million-dollar golf cour.e is a nece ssity to world com merce ,'tnd a benefit to some forty five American men stationed in this jungle not. Tli? eight - million-dollar golf course is the great Gatun dam. The dun which made the Panama Can il successful, and it is only a golf course because It offers a most convenient space for links and be cause the employes at Gatun Locks had sufficient initiative and energy to lay out one of the aportiefit couises in the world over the lop of these acres and acres Of buiided dam. "Jack" Walsh, who calls Jersey City his home, but who has lived on lite Canal since the first Amer b ;m steam shovel pushed its nose Into the tropical soil of Panama, Is largely responsible for the Gatun golf course. "Jack" is foreman in chuge of construction at Gatun. lie is responsible for keeping the Gafuti dam and the Gatun sjiillwny In (lie be;l of condition. In his spue lime ".lack" works on the Oatun gi.lf course and his associ atea spend many of their spare hours with him, rolling fairway and clipping greens. i: goods destroyed by the comrnis- Holder is connected With the U. kj slon ia about $1000. Hia place has radio service. . since been thoroughly cleaned. The Play "Aaron Baggs, Fresh fumuigated. painted and varnished, I man." put on by the senior class of and ho expects to stock -up again ! the high school Friday night, was And continue business. N Neymeyer has purchased the hris Kuettgers farm south or Kingston, in Linn county. Mr. Rueltgers and family have moved .11 Mt. Angel to reside. Work on the new building for the First National bank is pro gressing nicely. The brick work is all completed and plastering done voted a grand success by those at tending. Mrs. G. I' Korinek of Portland is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alexander until after the holi days. The doctor ia expected here for Chriatrnas. Hen Gehlen and family are now domiciled in the Lon Shelley house M. J. Crabtree and family were and the floor is now being laid. in town Wednesday last, on then Stayton Siayton, Or., Dee. 21. Smallpox in HI nylon is practically at an end. al least it is to be hoped. Two or I thiee families are yet under quar antine but no new cases have oc- f ined within the past Iwo weeks. In ail about fifteen people had the diaeame, confined to perhaps half a d07'n families. As is usual in epi- oemics of this kind the number of can. has been gi early exaggerated by people outside of town, the re- pjii b'lng circulated in one of our neighboring towns thai Stayton h.ui ' 80 cases of lb" disease. For sev eral weeks strict quarantine ha? been l ept, and there is little prob o'lllily of any new cases appear ing. J. A. lienderahoit, in whose con fectionery smallpox was first dis-1 Covered? went to Salem last week v lib an agent of the pure food com Vnishion anil plead guilty to cover ing up a contagions disease and willing on people when hi' was in a diseased condition. He was fined $100 It is estimated that his loss OUR PASTRY is a gastro nomical triumph of the bak iriR art. Whether you are planning to make e'ich meal time a success or want to add the proper touch to the collation of some evening affair, our Pastry will prove of considierahle as sistance to the refresh ment committee. PHELIP WINTERS, Prop. 170 N Com'! 8t Phone $47 RIHOIDS (Tablet or Granules) t Ezl INDIGESTION WHh or without wattsari alMunt to tekaw QUICK RELIEF! Frio, 25-50-75 Mam or acorr a bowns Q MAKERS OF COTT'8 EMULSION Today- -Tomorrow misoN way from Mill City to Salem, where I they expect to remain for rome tlmo. V. H. Galbraith of Brewster, Wash.., ia visiting his brother, P. C. O&lbralth. J'his will be of concrete and Infl ation granite. C.eorse J. lioedighelmer recent ly purchased a three acre tract In the east part of town from Joseph Passer, and last week closed a deal with D. I). Alexander for a five acre tract adjoining. Stayton merchants comnlain that the smallpox scare has Injured the holiday trade to a large extent. Clifford Stayton has gone tr: Willow Calif., where his wife hai boon for several weeks. Dr. Brswer returned Sunday from Portland, where he had been at tending a meeting of officers of ttie board of health. The doctor is health officer for Stayton. J. .1. Shaw and family have gone to Lebanon to reside. Mrs .Tnhn Barber Is home from Portland, where she went to .(.,.,. I company, a corporation, .rg.mizod i an operation for goitre. She Is re-land existing under the laws cfj covering nicely from the operation. I the state of New York, Vi Frank J. It. Holder has been visiting his C. McLean, doing business ;,s the I family here for Several days. Mr. I Ace Crirage at Independence, Or. I Polk County Court CiKOUit Court Wm. Dawes vs Oregon Milling Co. & Warehouse Co.. an Oregon corporation doing busincso under the assumed lame of Independ ence Feed & Seed store.- Com plaint filed alleging th ? defend ant's agent who was lriving a Ford truck, srrpshed plaintiff's automobile which damans II car to the extent of $107. .4 The KtW 1'ork Rubricating Oil Complaint filed alleging d Pend ant bought oil to the imount ..f $2812.09 and has only paid II, 854.97. Wherefor, demands judg ment for $957.12 with interest from March 10 at 6 percent. Affi davit for attachment filed by plaintiff. Bond In the sum of $937.12 filed by plaintiff. Probate Court In re. Estate of William H Mack, deceased. Inventory and ap praisement filed showirg 110 acres of real estate valued at $2000 and collateral in the Amount of $1450 Order pppointine: order approv ing inventory and appraisement. in re. Estate of Henry Clan field deceased. Order by the court -np'dntinr P. A. Flnseth. r. " TTT.k and W. .1. White appraiser? of property overlooked in origlrii' r , and n nnraisement. Sec ond inventory and appraisement filed showing cash, war stamps and a note valued in the sum ol $3612 HO. Previous inventory $122, 091 84 Total amount of estate 5125. 7 04. '4. Order entered ftp- provii -A inventory and appraise ment. : . In re. Estate of Charles Silas Cooper, deceased. Receipts filed by Loren Cooper, administrator. Or der closing estate and revoking artmin'st tor's letters entered of record. ,;' Marriage EttCSnM" Joan Ruell, age 44, lumberman of Fills City, to Marguerite J. Walker, age 24, of Falls City. Tuesday, E Gift Suggestions Fnr the last, minute shonners who are nut nffor i,,.. rC voiura we navp rlsiv snpcials listed that, are well worth vnnr fim 4 i i . . ' a1- j i - - j wwg IrU lOOK intO. ALL NECKWEAR GREATLY REDUCED CHRISTMAS RECORDS Victor, Columbia, Brunswick nd Pathe. Our Six Record ai Hearing Rooms Were Taxed to the Limit Monday P. M., Electric Irons Electric Grills Electric Pads Flashlights, all sizes Electric Percolators Electric Toaters Electric Curling Irons so come Mornings if possible. ...) ....) ...) o o 2J 1-4 W o o o 03 Q H Eh CHRISTMAS Victor Records Silent Night Baker Hark! the Herald Angels Sing Trinity Choir Z""".!!T.!" Christmas Morning at Clancey's, Porter bHMwi a ffpvmn vv laqni t orter Oh Come All Ye Faithful (Adeste Fideles) Trinity Choir .''........".............) Joy of the World (Christmas Song) Trinity Choir ) HtUls Naeht. Helllge Nacht Schuman-Hcink Silent NiKht, Holy Night Neapolitan Trio -''ZZ'Z'"""'") Christmas Hymns Harp Lapitino Holy Night (Cantlque do Noel) Marsh : Silent Night, Holy Night Trinity Choir "!!Z.) While hsperdl Watched Victor Orutorio Chorus ) It Came Upon the Midnight Clear Victor Oratorio Chorus ) jngoi i-rom tn- lteaims ot Ulory Trinity Choir ) Oh. Llttls Town of Bethlehem Trinity Choir ) ll.M Night Before Christmas ( Recitation) Patton ) Oiiigei bread Boy (Kecltation ) Faulkner ) $1.35 Silent Night, Holy Night (rluck-Beimers $1.50 Adeste Fidelos ( With chorus and chimes) McCormack $1.75 Cantlque de Noel (Holy Night) Caruso $1.76 VICTOR RECORDS YOU HAVE WANTED Whispering Fox Trot The Japanese Sandman Fox Trot CK, PAVL HIHTKMWS AMBASSADOR OICCHICKTKA OW V Just Like a Gypsy Avalon Fox Trot Oil OA Special 75c to $1.50 Neckties 50c Silk Shirts Special $5.45 Tax included $1-00 Wool Di Hose 85c 85c 85c 85c $1.75 85c $1.00 $1.35 ...) 85c -) ; . ...) 85o .) ...) 86e ) ...) 85c .) ..) 85c ...) ...) 85c .) ..) 85c .) ..) 8fic ...)' .) $1.00 .) ..) ! 85c Eh w Best Ever Medley -One Step PAUL WHITBMAN'8 AMBASSADOR OR Wsnt N Love to Fall Asleep and Wake U,. In My Mammy's ArmS-feonaon Orchestra l air One Fox Trot Benson rtrnhstr. J Hold Me Fnx Trot Palace Trio Wondering Fox Trot Selvin's Novelty Orchestra My Bltile Bimbo One Step Benson Orchestra r...'.".'.".TI Chill Bonn Fox Trot Benson Orchestra Hilo Hawaiian March Irene '.Vest Hawaliana Wail.ina Waltz (Drowsy Waters) Irene West Hawaliana .......... Cunhn Medley I.ua and Kalli ...... Hula Medley Lua and Kalll Wlio s Who in Navy Blue March Sousa'a Band Z."ZZ Comrades of the Legion March Sousa's Band Kvening Chimes (Violin. Flute, Harp) Neapolitan Trio Woodland Kohoes (Violin, Flute. Harp) Neapolitan Trio ''"'ZZ'. '.Vhlsperln( John Steel The Love Boat John Steel The Japanese Sandmnn Olive Kline old Fashioned Oardcn Olive Kline That Old Irish Mother of Mine Sterling Trio Just Bike a Gypsy Sterling Trio The Love Nest John Steel ' Blue Dinmonda Henry Burr Band in Hand Again Campbell and Burr All That I Want la You Charles Hart I'd Love to Fall Asleep and Wake Tp in My Mammy's Arms Peerless Quartet Tired of Me Henry Burr Who ll Take the Place of Mary? Crescent Trio Marlon Grant and Murray y Silver Thereads Among the Gold Elsie Baker ) When You and I Were Young. Maggie Charles Harrison ) A Perfect Day Alma Gluck Comln' Thro'the Rye Alma Gluck Little Cray Home in the West Alma Gluck From the Land of the Sky Blue Water Alma Gluck Les Fill. a de Cadlx (Maids of Cadix) Galli-Curci i -. Villanello (The Swallows) Galli-Curci i 75 F.ver of Thee I'm Fondly Dreaming Sophie Brualau $1.75 Groatest Miracle of All Sophie Braslau $1.25 Heaven Is My Home Mabel Garrison '. ji 25 Kiss Me Again- Babel Garrison $1.25 old Folks at Home (Swanee River) Schumau-liehik $1.75 When Yop and 1 Were Young, Maggie John McCormack $1.28 Roses of Ilcnrdy John McCormack $1.25 When You Look In the Heart of a Rose John McCormack $1.25 Little Mother of Mine John McCormack $j.25 A la Luna (To the Moon) De Gogorza $1.25 Pagliaccl Prologue. Part 1 Renato Zanelli $1.25 Pagliuecl Prologue. Part 2 Renato Zanelli $1.25 Mediation (Violin Solo Jasrha Heifetz $1.25 Caprice (Violin 80I0I Jaseha Helfetx $1.25 Minuet ( Violin Solo) Jaseha Heifetx $1.2S Valse (Violin Solo) Jaseha Hetfets $1.75 f-ympuor.y in O Minor Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra $1.75 Kspana Hapsodie Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra $1.7i Blue Danube Walts Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra $1.75 Largo from the "New World" Symphony Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra $1.75 Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2 Philadelphia Orchestra $1.75 Mark X Opposite Records Wanted and Send Ad With Kcmittance. All Record Orders Filled by Mail, postage prepaid. Mj 85c 85c 86c 85c $1.25 $1.25 $1.25 $1.25 3 H f J H t H O CO O cj O o o w W O o 02 I Electric Washing Machines Everything Electrical Welch Electric Co. 379 State Street Bathrobes from $6.50 to $5.20 Bathrobes from $15.00 to $11.95 Smoking Jackets, $12.50 cut to $10.30 Silk Scarfs and Reefers $2.00 to $5.00 All Initial Handkerchief sreatly reduced. Belts, nickle-silver buckles, cut to $1 Dress Gloves, kid, cut to $4.50 Dress Gloves, suede,, cut to .... $3.60 A complete line of fancy Arm Bands, Garters, Purses, Bill Folders, Collar Boxes, all reduced. 466 STATE STREET PHONE 877 -Capital Journal W ant Ads Pay- FOOTWEAR of MERIT Buy Your Footwear NOW While Special Prices Are in Force. English and Semi-English lasts in brown and black calf -skin, sold regularly up to $8.50. Priced for this sale LADIES' SPECIALS SILK HOSE -Pure thread silk in black, brown and white $1.45 per pair or $3.85 per fan cy box of three pairs. $6.85 Men's Calf Leather Shoes in splendid-fitting lasts, regular $12.50. Sale LADIES' SPECIALS FELT SLIPPERS .... $1.65 IN $1.95 COLORS .... $2.45 $9.85 SMMi II AREg . Mm "IffMilTlliiriii'11 Thursday-- 'Nomads of the North' YE LIBERTY Men's Heavy Shoes, in brown, double sole, outside counter, as suring wear. Priced for this sale Buster Brown Shoe Store 125 N. Commercial St. $6.85