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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 22, 1920)
The Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon Page Three THE BEGINNING OF THE END Mr. and Mrs. John Komig, Mr. Graves. 1 fashioned Christmas tree. a wek's visit at ftlle home of Mr. and Mrs. P. T. Frlzzell. Mrs. A. J. Sutter spent the WUfc end at her home here. Mrs. Suiter teaches in the deaf school at Sa- and Mrs. J. K. Taton nd Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Boer and children were uhom.inir in Salem Saturday. Henry W. Domes, of the Idle Hugh Farmer and Clarence Me Hour poultry farm of McCoy, had Crow each shlppe.T a car of sheep several pens of his chickens at the j to Tacoma, Wash., this week. Miss Millie Skersies will leave I poultry show in Portland last week Mr. and Mrs. Vlglioa of oreiron Friday morning to spend the holi days with her sister, Mrs. Stabhert of Tacoma. Elmer Newhlll and sister, Mrs. He won a silver cup besides many City are visiting at the home of E. lem. cash prizes. I V. Muller. Mis E. M. .lourdan spent seveial utu Ullltc skirsies. teacher of I Mrs. Rev Ottincer and children i days in Portland last week. the McCoy school, will have a returned from Portland Friday, T. J. Graces, county Christmas tree and program at the I where they had spent several ; er, was transacting school house Wednesday evening, weeks visiting her parents. Dallas Monday. ominls'-icn-businem In ! Morrison of Portland, have been 'visiting their mother, Mrs. N. A. INewlitll. who is seriously ill at the On Thursdav evening the Bethel Mrs. M. . I. Patter returned to her HWJSra' group of, frmed ., View di3- tomed number of children will be examined. school will give a play and an old horn Portland Saturday after JOURNAL WANT ADS PAY home of har daughter, Mrs. T. Il.',0ttnl" the t be "" ... , . At itfi initial Mr. nd Mrs. Thomas A. Lives ley and their children, Dorothv. .soft' Bw Cibson Tommy and Roderick, left this IS' lr Will Kno-1 morning for Vancouver, Britfah Mrs Gene uoiumoiu, wnere mey win be the tnrv iu . ; iruests or Mrs. livps f.v nnrpnt treasui"- waB;Mr. and Mrs. E. DeBeck, until af .necial meting r . .. W i ..lpileed ter the New Year. . i. ml' in" f w December 22, 192( irghbortTooa. On E tbey w.il entertain ' eV!r v at the home of h Pif al . .,.,'; their 11) uo Valley View Silverton News Silverton, Ore., Dec. 22. Elmer O'Kane is taking a forced vacation this week occasioned by a recent fall while working at the mill when Ins 1 1 t" 1 shnnM.H- i,,i. tv a a Hlalnnn !uta, wnicu ed and fourth ( )on o'lvane has leased the Bow- mcluaes en rnnci, west of toWn and moved there with his family a few davs Mrs. Roy ao. McDowell, Mis. Mary Hoge has secured . . .hp secoin -nf eacn in"""- ELu. mem""-'" r Mrs. i sonic nuiiuing and will move her a Fistiel CJ' . Tinrnnm inillinerv store there next weak. ..ihwick, Mr- . n t r,.af v.- v. .. .. u. urs. f"" Q,nrt and ployed in the S. P Mrs. - Koss v . ployed in the s P. station here for I some time past has taken a slmi ... p nf the ...iu t" "V Ekl. Christmas pro- Seuth Salem urcl . .. : oCram an W . .... win be of food Mieh das- district. Th will e Pre8f for the poor following 1: Sophia Ruth Chapman .ne. junior depart dalcnlaoll n I isr.i ..... iThe V1SH o Wise "' ..lu ll , of' I'.i'OOh Trim run u " ir.. ,,h 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 . 1 '" m uom" the Shep Lll-Du pe tuber- Bdraond every land) lotti church ,1 William Karl Doug Tristrun .... rrtttiriM Maxitn- ; William t ari y. ji iianwiiun. I Robert Morn munnmin Tuba, Catherine r :. ,T ... i.-u-f son. tatwto Leach; rtw i Elliott. lar position in (irants Pass and has moved his family to that city to re side. A. H. Menary went to Mehama the latter part of the week after two 'valuable hunting hounds which hud been missing from his place The hounds had been away for some time and Mr. Menary had given them up as lost until he re ceived word from the superinten- ueiu ui im logging cnnips near Mehama that the animals were there. They had been out on a hunting expedition. The Pythian Sislers have made great preparations for the Christ mas tree to be given in the K. of 1'. hall tomorrow night, and if all the Pythians and Kiddies do not have a good time It will not be tne fault of the sisters. Wm. Kaufman has just Installed a new light and water system a! his fine farm southwest of town. Klopfensteln Bros., had a barrel half full of apple cider until a few nights ago and now they haven't even the barrel. Parties broke into tne iiaseiiient at their house south Denipsey has just connected with a heavy left swing, almost turn ing his oppponent completely aiound. This picture ws snapped In the tenth round of the Championship bout at Madison Square Garden. After this punch Brennan slowly succumbed to the heavy punches of the champion and 1 nthe twelfth round the challenger was counted out. The photo shows Dempsey on the right. wa and contents. Thev claim the loss I and Earl E. Eincrson of the barrel Is greater than the cider as It had reached an age where it was poor vinegar. Th-- Loe farms east of town and Rov J. Kox of Lyons. Ore., will hold a joint auction sale of tnelr i r if Cov. who has been working big type Poland China hoge at the ; at cufton. Or.. for some time, is at C. A. Loe farm about the first of home with his family to remain January. who a teacher in the Silverton nign school last year, were married Sunday at the home of the bride's sister, Mrs. P. W. Geiser, in Sa lem . fnr the Silverton schools will close Thurs day evening of this week for the holiday vacation and will remain closed until the first Monday in .) anuary. C. K. Jones has sold his residence property in the city to John Dy bowsky who recently arrived here from Kansas. Glenn A. Howe recently under went an operation at the silverton hospital for appendicitis. He getting along nicely. until after the holidays, .vn. was formerly proprietor of the Sil verton hotel. McCoy McCoy. Or.. Dec. 22 C. L. Haw lov amie food and dairy roinmis dinner came up from Portland Monday to spend a few days on his ranch here. Mr and Mrs. G. H. Werner ami is m.-s. A. H. Rohtle were snoppniK McMinnvllle Saturday Henry B. Stanim and Miss Delia j Miss Helen Richards, i w no is .it Jacks. ,n. both of this city, were tending O. A C, spent the week united in marriage Saturday. They; end with home folks, bringing with will reside in Silverton. j her several of her friends, who en- Miss Josephine Hammond, a joyed the hospitality ot me niui- west of town and took the barrel teacher in the Silverton high school arils' home. Roya.1 iniprim are, uraci. . hterson; V " Mary -chancellor. Margaret larder. Melissa Persons: g Nellie Pierce; mana- -.1 oWIP iiraa .wauen niiu ItiaraininK physicians, ui. Rowland, wm. ..i"". --- meeting December , tree and program, . i Modern Woodmen and ....... receive 0I1IIK a pi w " 1. ami Mrs, E. T. Busselle, ac- a bv men sons, rrt.. ire in Portland for a brief visit. While in tne .. , . ! 11 IIS UU a Portland. ur. n R c.oodin. Miss ii i l.ioi r.iiod- lk.iv Krirt. v for PortlanU tsty will i the guests oi Christmas for Suggestions Men Lei us suggest Handkerchiefs, Neckwear, Scarfs, Slipper, Bathrobes, Shirts, Hos iery, Suspenders, Belts, Pajamas, Underwear, Hats, Collars, Supporters. See the above listed articles at the Salem Woolen Mills Store For a merry Christmas morning the many out of town who will be the guests of BBSiem iiurin me ..-' .. .- - . . . m . . mn :irt. in.- .ii.nea n pr rin .- . .1 noi.eii a. oiLTnii-rs 01 mn"v' Krvice coinniissioner, T. K. The two young ladies. their residence in Salem, extremely popular In mus- t a student In the Universl- Wuhington in Seattle, and continuinc her musical in PArtlnnrt. ' t KB m ,.K. ..f - . L, ,i-i - M . t- ,1 ...! TfheR in ,i.,,, l-ii, -o an- Cf-n-n-i-. t . , .1.-. th charge and so fur their "re rnet with commend- Miss Willa Huckes- managing the drive in .reralar monthl rnbv clln- Muer me auspices of the County Children's Bureau POMponed from Thurs (mber 2? to Tuesday. J' As usual it will he m auditorium of the club, and the accus- UfllPn I Inln K maui , u V"J mien Heap of HaniiliiosM it 1 A,. . - "ousewora with an tea nou: of miwrv at t work. nly knew the cause Til 1 r n,An , n kidnevs v much need'ets woe k',a ., - - -i.e. r-iyg are ,or r' Salem citizen says: " Livingston. 1315 N. 1 have used Doan's "n win, i. ... i Only Two Shopping Days Until Xmas THE GREAT DAY IS JUST ABOUT UPON US. ARE YOU READY? If not, we suggest that you take the early car and start your shopping before the big crowds gather. The store service is better and we can attend to your wants in a more satisfying manner. Let your Christmas gifts come from a reliable store. Every article you buy here you are assured that it will be of real use and trust worthy character to the recip ient and will always reflect great credit upon the judgment and good taste of their donors. As A Gift Choose From This List MS as ,,., Wear "Fur; Bathrobes Kimonas Dresses Petticoats Waists Middies Suits Coats We issue Dress Goods Dress Silks Table Linens Madeira Napkins Madeira Doilies Blankets Lunch Cloths Bed Spreads Umbrellas Gloves Hosiery Handbags Kerchiefs Scarfs Mittens Slippers Shoes I'nderwear Lingerie Corsets Beads Camisoles Gowns Neckwear Boudoir caps Ribbons Glove Certificates and Merchandise Bonds What a fine start for Christmas Day your steaming cup of FOL GER'S GOLDEN GATE Coffee! From the first taste its smooth, uni form flavor radiates joy and happiness. But why not let your relatives and friends enjoy it too ? A 2 K -lb. or 5-lb. tin of FOLGER'S GOLDEN GATE Coffee will make a practical, acceptable Christmas present for you to give. Ask the lady of your own house how she would like such a present. See if she doesn't consider this a sensible solution to your Christmas gift prob lem. If your friends have never before used FOLGER'S GOLDEN GATE Coffee, they will always thank you for the introduction because you are giv ing them the coffee they'll like more and more. J. A. Folger & Company San Francisco Kansas City Seattle Dallas At The Electric Sign "SHOES Slippers Are Always Welcome Gifts We Are Showing Many Styles All Prices Are Reduced To Meet Present Day Conditions Shoes, and Hosiery too, Will Meet "Their" Approval You Must Be Satisfied ts 1 OI or,er anu J" and felt dull an 1 Wt-r ...... - . -.un ot mv kidneil tfc - "iiiwyea me. i n' KldTMtV Tlll unA 1 direr T ". - - - - m. x iiry wii -""iiies ana otner At The Electric Sign "SHOES -'.npiaim. t n dealers. Dem't Phone 877 - - muney remeov n Li j 466 STATE ST gg, .Eg5ton Foster . "f Buffalo, ! "ii.i en a , v. . gf ldv