j.. JWimij iff - r" The Capita Journal, Salem, Oregon Pcdk Farmers Lay Plains For Active Season Uallas, Or., Dec. 22. The annual airrting of the Polk County Farm tareau at Dallas Saturday was narked by almost radical plans for .1111 work. Committees represent ing those interested in the several iwojtfcta, such as rodent control, livestock improvement and others, met previously and outlined work in considerable detail. The com mittee recommendations were re ceived, discussed and in most cases adopted without revision. While liarmony prevailed m all there was some difference .f nni ion relative to ways and means for pnauung tne project R-oals. A feature of the livestock work U the offer soon to be made to any breeder in xood standing to ex changc. a purebred bull calf for p wrun or grade now in breeding service. Breeders of pure stock have pledged their support and the Jureau has undertaken to place the 1ur bulls lo the best advantsne. There are no strings to the plan, the breeders donating (he pur,'. calves outright, The scrubs will lie disponed of for slaughter pur IKiscs arid lb,- funds so received placed in tb(. bureau treasury. The object is to stimulate and popular, we- the bleeding of better cattle in iriiM roomy. A stated by P, o. J'owell, president of th orguilaa tion and ebairman of the livestock project committee this is the flr-st lime that the plan of even ox change has been tried by a farm Organisation and the outcome wi'l he watch' , 1 thi-ouMliuttt the west. An extensive campaign for the elimination of tuberculosis in cattle ik to be waged in co-opera lion with federal veterinarian, Tests will be made without charge and it is fully expected that Polk county will be taberouloaia-free by the close of UNI. Two local orchard operators, Kvans Bvans of the llallns, and F. C. Swing, of the Brush College com manlty. have signed to condu -t their proprieties m gooperfOon with the tuJrlcUltural college and fruit work will be centered around I hese places. The poultry plants of V. J. Oar ner of Snillhfleld and Hotslngton Hros. of Bridgeport are being oper ated with the poultry department at the college In the keeping of ac curate cost and income records. While considerable work with poultry will be done throughout the county, full annual nroernms will lie conducted In these communities. vint Up Father By George McManus (Copyright H20 by InttrnaUowuTe- jiEUL- WHfRiE HAVE fOO BEEN UNTIL. THlb HOUR? WAS DlNIMG WtTM A SUPREME COURT JUDGE REALLV; I LOVC POR TOU TO i ASSOCIATE WiTH GREAT MEN . C : . V3-v J . Ant riA.e 1 1 Sj I jO ALOWG I w i b i r f ! 11 i t irr i ii sw aw swx , i i i ia j m 1 - i vj to- ' r I i A- ' I irrni OW THE JUDGE ANO are Pals I'M GONNA SIT nkl THE RENCH WITH HIM ID-MORROW CoolD i GO ALOWG Too ? VOO Worn ru . .. SEENyou pr I&tSSL S 1920 ,T F'u J child sufferers was given a good ferent catujis were represented at start Sunday night at the union the gathering. church service when Ed Smith, ' Violet Thomas has been sick the banker, made the address of for the past few days, the evening followed by Mossrs 1 Shirley Roli'ind, who has been Loekhart, Btson and Hornshuch In I 111 for the past two weeks, has re short talks emphiisizlng the needs covered to such an extent that he of the case. Mr. Smith, who has will resume his work at the office charge of the campaign, stated I next Wednesday. that the entire quota of $200 a.sk- The Misses Laiura, Viola and ed of Jefferson might be easily Bonnie Haack of Portland are ex raised at the service but that Mi peeled home soon to snend Phi-ist- DOt the plan. The entire comniu nity was to have a share in the nris with their parents. Six auto loads from here went life saving undertaking. Some- to West Stayton last Monday night thing like JB) was handed him at where they met with people from the close of the meetinir. The that Dlace in loim tuhiai n amount nsked of this town will be Mr. and Mrs. Herbert ,1,. r nr,h exceeded. -An enjoyable time mmm Kki w on A great crowd of the . . . . . I T T Ira Haw . i i .ww - v t pnnmpivu a of this section is expected to throng new sedan. tne Masonic hall Friday night K. H. Bauman, who has been when the community Christmas ill for some time, was taken to program, fostered by the three i the Salem hospital Viet Saturday, churches of the town Is held. Br-1 Mrs. Sadler and little boy of nest preparation are being made I Portland spent last Sunday with io nave this undertaking the most I Mr. Sadler, who is in charge of outstanding one of its kind in Ibis I the S. P. office riurlmr th t1r- wuimuHwy lor metny years and It' nuiri tne interest lie- ing taken by the participants and the public at large it will be n red letter occasion. ChristmaH trees now adorn the homes of many res idenlR j, ml Vw.iiri..,. C To better meet the demand for recognized in some of the church es otsi Minauy Dill the culmina tion of the Christmas spirit in a public way, will take place Fri day night. Mrs. Bust and Miss Brewer of the school staff, will spend Christ mas at their homes, the former In Salem where she has resided for the past two years and the latter in Portland. pore grain to,- seed purposes, grain certification work is to be prose cuted with vigor. A leading project Is that or ro dent Mntrol. The committee n charge of this work, made of one representative from each of the mrranlzed sections of the county, " Prepared plans to extend equlr rr! poisoning to every Infested acre. The county court is to be asked to Jnroke the state rodent control law and to place Inspector in the field mat ,..e iaw is observed. Tha Marion, Dec 22. George Stiav ' !,hl" ""7 """ who came from Uickfeal has m the ,"n Jt i , "' ,,U,rrel etered th sih grade at school. S 'thTpW l ,1,X h d ,M'- SSt Kennel, Active support and strong "fol ! mVed the hUSe for- low up" wort was dedg ?r . T'lK Uyle nty fair. le p , ,o , , n"r. ahow and for the boys and rfrte1 , "r '""V'""" had a t,U'ee -nub work To better care for nub! lay olUion ' week us their IJclty and Incidental expenses th," teuche Mrs- BatW, was in Sulem membershii, fee wna j . laKing the Uuehers examination Marion Items can the eaanee dollars a venr ,J.V1FK" " MWM of Mcdford MMent of the Oregon State g ''-. spoke at length on tm necessity f0r concerted action iht m",','h ;"!" f",m onranlaatlons Mft the, rights be proper,y re siwcted ai Washington. Te following were eleoted to -rve on the executive .!,, ' TB2i wh ornc,,, M ,;;;; f ' J'T "" - Pwell, mo,,,,,,,. h mn lives,,,,,, ,,,-ojt, ,"::,'! , " tarr W i , i" ; secre- Jefferson Jeffers,,,,, ,,,,. ,., 'uh ,,,i ,, (.',,iT,T;ArrH Horn-, Xottlaml m, L .. '".l,,re" will go ,o - r.:h:'"r "-true, ieaaa to .iff "V'urg, h;. jraiXiuai " "Pnd ,h. .full " "'I'll 1 1 . her wherr:r::n' . tfl brother V,M of i.na- the Siristmas festivi,, J. ,hHi'' '-moon. Tl " "'S. T1"'sday f. rol by !' '-m.I Christmas Mr vk joub- people. desB-tiye,, ,., , . , the Irish sea, visited FViris for ,w7ty day. ,d af,. it et win, an accident end wu laid tip In a naval hospital in Boston tr months. h,,,, naJ some fx lwrlence. The campaign for the European Mrs. Gentry is confined to her bed with a severe attack of 'a grippe. Mr. Creasy had the misfortune to lose one of his horses last Sun day night. Ii whs In the yard, the gate wus loft open by some one, the animMl got out and was man gled by u passing tram. Mrs. Schmidt and daughter, Charlotte, spent part of last week visiting friends and relatives at Liberty. Archie Rankin will soon be home to spend a two weeks vnca tion with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Blnley Pressnetl will spend Christmas week with relatives in Seattle. Mr. Arstlll and Mr. Gaiieutt, who were employed on the sec- J tion, left Thursday for their homes In Dallas. Mrs. Palmerton tind son, Sam. I were called to Portland last Thursday on the account of the j serious illness tif a relative. I Oscar Bouck returned home I Thursday from a visit in Idaho I and eastern Oregon. Miss MtM Trester left Monday far Salem where she will undergo la critical operation on her eves tt the Wilamette sanatorium. The Marion W. O, W, went to Salem last Saturday night whfie they had the Salem leant initiate twelve new members for them. A supper was served and a general good time was had. Fourteen dif- Solid comfort Only be obtained when eyes as well as all other parts of the body are en tirely at rest. If your eyes bother you, they should be at tended to immediately. No chances should be ta ken with such delicate organs, We are in a position to offer a service unexcell ed in our Optical Shop. Drop in and see us. Morris & Keene Optical Co. Eyesight Specialists ROOMS ail-2ii Bank of Commerce Bldg. SALEM. OREGON Today Tomorrow "Sour Dough Charlie" tin Mraoa) and his PEARL Oil (KEROSENE) HEATand LIGHT INSTANT HEAT WHEN AND WHERE NEEDED ITANDARO OIL COMPANY! Malamute Wolf Dogs The only rtlM trained huflkies in exislenri' Also ImM oil to CHnvwrihi Back to God's Country Bligh Theatre Bifr Spoia Yaudevill' Show Friday and Christinas Christmas Suggestions for Men Let as suggest Handkerchiefs, Neckwear. Scarfs, Slipper, Bathrobes. Shirts, Hos- 111.. 1 1 O. I . . . m., m, tuimri., -u-pennt-rs. ,ee ineierv. Suspenders. Bells. Pajamas. I'nderw above listed articles at (he Salem Woolen Mills Store ness of Mr. Roland. , council living there and to aecom Don't forget to attend the three modate these member the council Christmas trees next B'riday. One held a smoker in Woodburn will be given at the school tU 2 p. i nlgbta ago and one in each of the chut es in the evening. h Mt. Angel Items Ml, Ansel. Or.. Dec. 22. Mrs It. Qeorge is visitii,e friends in Pnvl land this week. Miss Catherine Conner has been here from BUvertOn for several days viaitlna frienns. She fmir,... ly lived in Mt. Angel. Fred, Schwab and chitflren lei'i n few days ago for California, where Mr. Schwab goes on business and they will also visit with his son, .IOC. Who is h-.indlinp- Iho na I 1.. More than members from Mt. Angel were pies i-nt. John Prelsan, who has been etn ployed In the S. P, station here for a number of years, is now located a; let f'c ison, where he has a posi tion in the depot. Mrs. Frank Kroemel has return ed to her home In Mt a visit of several sas. violin solo, accompanied Ortrude Smith. Rv. J a few nett made a short score of i address by Mrs. A. Ben- hut pleasing The Babe of Kethlehem." Mrs. Welch, Mrs. McCall and Mrs. Richardson sang 'Silent Night.' All through the meeting the Yuletide Silverton, Ore., Dec. 22 In ... e """l . Stayton, J Umg Ihe estate of the l.-.i.. w... Finley, and before making a sale of h,l. Angel after months in Kan- sptr was prevalent, am. . , I a train wreck in Hood Hive, (it nave l.een inn- u. ioi- itiun. ant meetings the club has ever held the real properly belonvlti ... ,.. estate It was necessary for the ad ministrator to send a deed away to be signed. It seems that the deed was lost In the mall at the time M and it "for th tntwtjb las ivwH Women's Club Meets. Silverton. Ore., Oec. 22. Carry ing out the Christmas thought the Women's Social Science club he'td a very interesting meeting Satnr- end ot the I.Vc-1 Gr.ht.faV, r.n.in i j . . ppvmwm uiiiniia- ; miv aii.-i noon ai un lionie o, .till-. SlOB company. C,eo. W. Hubbs on Coolidge street.' oodhurn has no Knights of Co- The program was as interesting as lumbus order, but there 'are S9V-1 It was varied and appropriate for era! members of the Mt. Anael occasion. W. W. Cooley gave a lliivs Bakery. Silverton. Ore.. Oec. 22. John 1.M..I....... filtiAlrniwa IXfn'ah.. arriv- ed i i Silverton last week and has taken over the Silverton Bakery which he recently purchased from Mr. BuSch of Salem. Mr. Bunch Durchased the business shortly af ter the detith of E. H. Knoll and has been making it a great ruc ces. His family and all his inter ests at in Salem, however, and he decided to sell out and go there to live. JOI'ItNALWAWii. JOrRXALwANTAM JOURNAL WANT nw BUY SOMETHING PRACTICAL or a Barrel of Flour? Why not a Sack of Sugar XMAS SPECIALS Best Mixed Candies Per Lb. 25c We have sold to date over 9,000 pounds, and have much more on r. 1 n X. X. 1 A- 1 . . r acne mat price m any quantity irom one pound and up. Best mixed Chocolates, per wAMMa yvX lUi 4 Walnuts, special for Xmas. per pound 15c Peanuts, per pound . 14n Mixed Nuts, per pound . . 25c Fresh Dates, per pound . . 23c Bleack & White Figs, per pound 15n Mince Meat in bulk ner lb. 23c Oyster Crackers, special, 2 pounds 25n Large size Sweet and juicy Oranges., ner dozen Rfio Hood River Apples, per box Xmas special $1.69 Cranberries, per pound . . 22c 11 pounds sugar 95c 5 pounds best bulk Coffee 90c Cocoa in bulk per pounii. . 15c Regular 55c English Break fast Tea 29c Carnation and Borden's Milk, 4 cans 50c Libby's Milk, 4 cans ..... 48c Peas, Tomatoes, and Tall Salmon, 4 cans 49c Cling Peaches, Apricots, No. 2V2, 2 cans 45c Pumpkin, No. 2V2 15C Pure Lard, 4 pounds ... $1.00 i Flake White, 4 pounds ... 70c Best Strained Honey, 2 lbs 50c Peanut Butter, 5 pounds 60c (Bring your pails) Fresh Eggs, per dozen ... 53c Hard Wheat Flour, our own brand $2.20 Valley Flour $2.10 Best Northern Bleach Hard Wheat $2.60 11 pounds Whit Beans . . . 50c Best Salad Oil in bulk, 1 : gallon $1.55 Crisco, 9 pounds $2.20 Crisco, 6 pounds $1.60 Mazola Oil, 1 gallon $2.25 Mazola Oil, V2 gallon . . . $1.20 MEAT U. S. Government Bacon, 12 pounds $2.73 Bacon Squares 18c Bacon Backs 30c Cottage Rolls 35c Cheese 33c HAND- KERCH! The Gift That Fails to Please! Dainty white, embroidered handkerchiefs, or thufl delicate colors, or even the more strikingly handkerchiefs are always greatly appreciated. Nil days, one's costume so often calls for a harmona handkerchiefs as the final touch, and no one ever has enough. For this reason, there is no gift so una sally in demand as the Christmas Handkerchief. W have justreceived our Holiday Assortment of J and attractive Handkerchiefs, 25c, 35c, 50c, up to I t L-,r nifi" ;0 tiio mff that is Eriveii underl 1 11C VI11 U tliv. t?1-" o "PAY AS YOU GO" Plan. OnaHxr Merchandise 1 si Buy a 49c BASKET and a 99c BUNDLE Visit our ECONOMY BASEMENT THE i GIFT LINGERIE Dainty, exquisite underlings are one oi i ale gifts one is privileged to give, in- j, . .1 it. : rt nmul 1 V . l snowing mis momn i wju cnoow be rjerfect remembrance. Many a man ; rlaiti nf being lire" lor ms wiie, wiiiic n Christmas Brides. Included in our stocks are $1.98 t TPXTirTPT riDlTC M-1.0H at " - txa a rnnrPTMATTriKS nriced at to GOWNS priced at jg CAMISOLES priced at $4 jg ( I BOUDOIR SKIRTS priced at ltplfJJ ThP HanniPst Givers will be those wno PAY AS YOU GO PH Quality Merchandise