Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, December 22, 1920, Page Page Seven, Image 7

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    jay, December 22, 192(
The Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon
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An increase in the taxes paid by The Knights ol Pythias lodg
insurance companies toward the was highly entertained last eve
maintenance of the state insur- ning by the Pythian Sisters. The
ance department was tavored by , occasion was a Christmas enter
representutives of the six mutual talnment and tree. "Aunt Jeru
fire insurance associations oper-1 sha" and her company of enter
ating in Oregon who met here tainers provided the entire pro-
legislature
A dog gained entrance to his
rabbit pen Monday night and kill
ed some of his rabbits, D. M.
Munuy. 960 Cottage street, com
plained to the police last night.
The dog hits caused much annoy
ance In the past, Mr. Munuy said.
He asked that officers take some
action to see that it is taken care
of.
CtlUiWM EVENTS
,5.Cl)risimas Day.
r!T Salem O. A. C.
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QUI I v v Woodmen and friends are in
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jUVuai 'lcu uaiii-L- i iwj infill., nil
I. nidation was ;w.ua ct-eus 10 go to European reiiel
.1.,, .iirc.t nf the .Tan- oc
ce on ... tno '
, term o
F. ivtounue vo wwi two oicycies wen lourm hy w .
f R. Palmer. 960 North 22(1 street.
ri iccouut ol tne estate oi -wmie he was in the woods north' "l,,ns
l,u" , fila IMltMMftV i U 1 1 . L. .1 e Killed'
, of J.
Mr.
Monday afternoon to consider leg
islative needs. The increase in tax
es would go toward extending the
scope of activities of the stats de
partment, it was explained.
All drug stores In Salem will be
closed Christians and New Years
days except between 8 and 12 a.
m. 307
gram, after which presents were
delivered from the tree. There was
a stocking of camjy for everybody
and a present for many. After the
distribution of presents dancing
and cards were enjoyed for some
time.
Tailored overcoats 50. See
coatings at Moaner's.
tiie
. Regular meeting ol
Chemeketa 'lodge No.
Only two men sought shelter of
the city jail last night. John M.
Carpenter and Walter Cartei
were given beds.
36 Industrial
Club Projects
Are Launched
Thirty-six boy and girls' club
projects have been organized In the
schools of Tillamook and Yumhill
counties by J. E. Calavan, field
worker for the state departim-nt
of public instruction, who his just
returned from two weks' tour of
these two counties. Calavan re
ports a very keen interest by both
pupils and teachers fin the club
work projects. Tilamook county is
especially strong in calf, sewing
and cookery club work while Yam
hill county's Interest includes pig,
poultry, sewing, cookery and gar
den projects. A number of the
schools of Umatilla, Morrow, Co
lumbia and Washington counties
were organized In the club work
earlier in the school year.
Died.
KlTZCiEKALD In Salem. Tu--day.
December 21, 1920, J. M.
Kit7gerald. He is survived by
one sister. Miss M. Kitsgerald of
Buckingham, Quebec, Canada.
The remains are at the Kigdon
chapel. Funeral announcements
will be made later.
Mrs. Afthur Keeney of tills city
Is spending a few days in Eugene
visiting relatives.
All kinds of jewelry, Love's.
Shop Early, Is Plea
of Merchants Here
Another reminder that Salem
stores will not be open (iny eve
ning before Christmas, togeth
with the plea to shop early, came
from the headquarters of the Sa
lem Business Men's league this af
ternoon. Hundreds of Salemites ore ap
parently waiting until the last min
ute to do their buying, it is stated,
Pratrum, Or., Dec. 22. 1. 8.
Kaufman, a farmer living east of
here, killed and dressed four Mff
j type hogs one day last week. Obb
of the animals was exceptionally
large. When hanging with its nose
close to the ground it was all Mr.
Kaufman uuuil io reacn the end
of its hind legs, and he is no "-hort
kid" either. The hog weighed
pounds dressed and rendered 2
pounds of lard.
Bracelet watches at Love's.
Automobile drivers are violat- I
ing the 10 miles an hour speed
limit in the vicinity of Salem
grade schools, W. F. Buchner, Sa
lem councilman, complained to
police yesterday. Mr. Buchner
asked that officers be sent to the
schools to arrest some of these
before some child is
"The Clod" and "The
Shop" Wed. eve.
Florist
305'
lauui.v
mection
g. Brao
I J D- '
Juison
Hartin
executor. Hearing
has been set for
30, next.
tlth VY
exe
est
rt,
ummoned, in
C. Winslow vs
. rn circuit court.
;e and Claude
'8 of Henry Sea
toned to answer
complaint of B.
Davis
.fault. ' D. H.
Moser, et al.
delda et rtl file ans-
bank
circuit col
, Enununs-
lorder ol '
lI vfl Milo
flnhn H. SI
rto Suns 1 . UA-
l.J.neniiellC" -Miuonui
motion lor conureinMo
ity Geo P. Dentin ei ai, mm
0f deficiency juuBinem.
rJnig(, ', , li. Keliey win. oe
JBaleiii I .... inner iu ui
died case of tioraon vs iviu.-
Jtidge Bingham, or circuit conn
rt night returned from Miseview
Iter? he Hits oeen ......s -
Min i i me l.n'cnsea
Ml to W. 8. Lukins, 38. of
Wumhus Kerry, or., ana
lth. 18. of Salem.
i jifrml Murphy, Jl
and
feffersoii.
Lirriap. li
he informed police yesterday. Of
ficers believe the wheels are the
property of Gerald Billiter and
Richard Stmusbraugh, of this
city.
The home of better service, mod
erate prices and .Virg-st stock.
Webb & Clough, funeral directors.
303
Frank H. Struble. of the school
(superintendent's office yesterday
visited the schools at Stayton and
West Stayton. He reported that
he found much advancement in
the work of the schools over his
earlier visits.
Oranges, oranges, orangei- per
case $3.95, large sizes per dozen
50, 55, .65c. The Sweet Shop, 63S
State street. 306
Judge V. M. Bushey. of county
court, and Commissioner J- T.
Hunt today visited the toad dis
trict of Mehama to inspect th.?
roads and fcridges. While there, it
i-i reported, they will a'so meet a
committee of the district reslclents
and discuss the road and bri.lu.1
situation.
Tailored clothing reduced
Mosher's, high class tailor.
at
of Laurel.
liruckman. 26, of
yesterday issued
Lest we forget. The countless
little children waiting in line thru
out Europe before America's re
lief stations. Can you see that wist
ful, painful look, and forget?
Jay H. Stockton of Portland,
wiis admitted to the practice of
law in Oregon on a permanent
certificate by the supreme court
Tuesday. Charles James Wilson
was admitted to practice law n
Oregon on probation. Wilson who
has been practicing law in Medi
cine Hut, Alberta, Canada, is lo
cating In Salem.
Magazine club rate.
127 North High.
The
Act
305
1921 calendars. Homer H. Smith,
insurance. McCornack bldg. Free.
A big crowd is expected to wit
ness the annual game between the!
Salem high school basketball team
and the alumni to be played at
the armory tomorrow night. Sev
eral college stnrs will be seen in
action for the graduates.
Don't forget the Snikpoh plays
at S. H. S. Wed. eve. 305
1 I. O. O. F this evening at 730.
Work in the third degree. Visiting
brothers welcome. 305
hoilv Statistics
IMILTON
rWednes'!:i
Died
VI a local hospital.
Hecembei 22. 1920.
. u Hamilton, ai the age it
16 years funeral nnnounce
nents will be n Vde later by
Tt'ebl. ami Clough, who have
taarg.' of the remains.
Irakis Cafe formerly uanton.
erlcan and Chinese dishes.
N. Cnmm rciai at.
Paul Hardy paid n fine of
when he appeared before Police
Judge Earl Race this morning
and pleaded guilty to a charge of
having passed a street car while
it wus receivinf and discharging
passengers. Hardy was arrested
yesterday by Officer White. His
automobile was held as security
when he failed to furnish 82a oai
Do not forget the Invisible
guest. In spirit the little starving
sufferer is hovering over your
bountifully laden Christmas table.
When you think or good cloth-.-s
think of Mosher, the tailor.
Auto tops dressed with our wa
er proof, sunproof dressing will
iave that top. Hulls Top Shop, Y
building.
tv.,. Mac eav irrange s."
Christmas entertainment In grange
hall this evening ayd several from
fulem expect to attend.
Seena Owen
IN
"The House
of Toys"
Dance at Cotillion hall Fri.
24, auspices of Woodmen
World.
Snecial meeting of Pa
cific lodge No. 50 A. F
& A. M, this evening
wru- iii the E. A. de
gree.
I P. J. Bannon. attorney of Port
I land, was in Saleni yesterday.
Love. Jeweler, watchmaker, ,Sa-
(em.
mmm
1 "ii
1 , II J" till!
of ' I W
age
Harry Blldeburn, Roseburg
contractor, is a Salem visitor to
day conferring with state highwuy
engineers relative to highway cor
Istruction work in which he Is in
terested In the southern part of
the state.
2 More Days for Tardy Shoppers
We are determined to make a thorough "CLEAN-UP" on all BROKEN LINKS.
French Ivory Less 1-3
Our Entire Stock, No Reserve
US
For dad's Xmas. A
strap. Complete line
prices. Hauser Bros.
good razor
at special
304 '
Twelve hundred dollars will be
ent hy W Houghton in altering
a residence at 991 North Cottage
street, according to a building per
mit issued to Mr Hougiiton yes
terday by Mark Pou.sen, depo.:'
city recorder.
Tailored suits, reduced
See Mosher, Court street.
prices.
305
f-.,r,b rt Decker of
wns in the city laBt evening
left his car in Saleni
ceeded on to Portland
Oregon Electric.
Silverton
He
nd pro
by the
Multnomah Royal
Arch chapter A. F. t
a i will hold election
of officers
night. By
CHEN you are mobilizing
vour -abilities for life's
battles and taking account
of your physical attributes
do not overlook the condi
tion of your eyes. The gov
ernment insists that a sol
dier must have good eye
sight Did you know that a
visit to our expert optome
trist and the making of a
pair of glasses tr.it fit
II make your eyes
oi ng again.
you
feel
Thursday
order of r.x-
H Pixley, a local insurance
vt'Sterday returned from
tland where he spent ia short
B on business.
Custer Ross, Silverlon attorney
was attending legal business here
yesterday.
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11 111 ION Ist I'OMUSl ;iii1 :ill llie YMl'HillK
PligBPyJH TOILET AKTKMjES.
MEr liliwi Jll They make exceptional gifts.
"VCtLa4HSKHit
J, i) Buy "Her" one of our JERSEY SILK gg ;.
Oh W00LSCARFS UNDERWEAR
( SWEATERS Put in two lots for Final ?p
mi SNUGGLERS $2.65 Gfl
k" ' 1 JJjolorings, finish and style $O.VO ill
ALL LADIES' BLANKET BATH ROBES HEAVILY REDUCED
1 t-?61""
"EE DOLLIES I
Wright.
cellent High Priest Dave
Musical by
eve, 8 p. m.
a m
WMM
... i zaz '
See the Smile!
OF SURPRISED DELIGHT
Whos vn riv ne of our beautiful, lasting and
Different
Electrical Gifts
other appropriate presents.
Salem Electric Co.
"It its electric Come to Us.
THE GIFT STORE
Masonic Temple.
Mm
AND MARBLES
WHEN YOU COME DOWN THURSDAY TO DO YOUR SHOPPING BRING THE KIDDIES IN FOR WE
HAVE A LITTLE DOLLY AS A XMAS GIFT FROM OUR STORE. BE SURE TO BE HERE THURSDAY
AND BRING THE CHILDREN ALONG. HERE ARE A FEW SPECIALS-
SHIRTS
Dress Shirts, in beautiful patterns which us
ually sell at a much higher price $1.50
Work Shirts, a splendid value at 98c
Loggers' Shirts $"-00
I Wool Army Shirta 4-90
SHOES
We were able to purchase a large stock of the well-known "Master
Made Dress Shoes for men, at a price that enables us to
you a $11 shoe for 4'g5
Army Shoes ! T $575
Heavy Work Shoes ... $6 00
Dress Shoes, $8.50 value "
Shinola, can ' '
SWEATERS
Heavy Work Sweaters that will keep you warm. They are half
wool at the low price of , - -
EXTRA GIFT SPECIAL
Men's High Grade Silk Knitted Scarfs that are selling in other
stores at $5.50 and $5.75 we have a few left at $
UNION SUITS
Men's Heavy Union Suits that are worth much more than our
price j ;
Men's Fleece Lined Kxtra Quality Unions
Boys' Fleece Lined Unions, same grade, at
"Valor" Extra Heavy Union Suits for Men
Ladies Fleece Lined Unions, dandy grade of merchandise that
sells regularly at $3.00. Our price
$1.75
$2.00
$1.25
$1.60
$1.50
SOCKS
Six Pairs Men's High Grade Cotton
Socks for $L0O
Other Dress and Work Socks at
similarly low prices.
GLOVES
An extra special value in a suede, fleece lined Dress Glove. Just the
thing for driving and dress. Others charge $4.50 and $5.00.
Our price for Xmas $3-0
Canvas Gloves, 2 pairs 2St
Work Gloves, both straight and gauntlet in heavy leather.
Priced from 350 to $150
FREE
I For SATURDAY ONLY: With each $6 purchase we will give a Gold Band Cup and
Saucen or a Dinner Plate. With each $2 purchase, a can of Kippered Fish.
Extra Special
Choice Brooms
48c
Large Assortment
Neckwear. Fine
Xmas Gifts 45c
Ladies' Silk Hose
Regular $2
$1.25
Kiddies'
Koveralls
80c
Men's Extra
Pants
$3.25 up
STEINBOCK'S
-witwiMi m -d a T3 n a Txro" Salem
HQUSE OF BARGAINS"
373 377 Court Street
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