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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 23, 1920)
f December 23, 1920 The Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon Page Three Helen Mclnturf and Miss Myrtle; of the social netted tl05, which Mason, till Willamette university j goes into the soup kitchen fundi girls, are the house guests of Mr. ' R. reterson is waking plans to and Mrs. A. C. Bohrnstedt over the holidays. On Christmas day the nartv will be ioined hv Mr and Mrs. John II. Plank and Mr. i A new telephone line is soon to .nd Mrs. A. H. Litchfield of Mc- erect, a large barn on his fan; I early in the spring. B,h Iore FUer C'eay. Judge and Mrs. Henry L. Ben- onn hAim urltVi Ihom f Vi a i rli nrrh . luo gave iid.ji i net iiume mo Kortn ter jjrs N with Mrs. Melis3a Persons Decern ed. Briggs, and small Coram1 ercial club in inn - , ' . . is ,,'clock dinner 101 I""" 0 ' ,AMm. a Christmas Santa ciau a ...... I? -ieting the entertpln- W 0 ..ites were set for lver. ..,, the tables were 'T!. i,h holly and flaming fcttS. ... ,llnnpr. Miss fc"offl"B..., Ive a vood solo. Pces .. cues eave a solo JneIu... ,.mminrs a Mrs. 1.10111 - IfOlO- Mrs. Mrs Percy Cupper a vo C. I. Lewis gave A -j AI.S L,a 1V1U1I1C TLirfiini solo and Percy V 1 the program Wr c -m,itn speech. F1" . .. was mane I L. rt 11 " 3 . ta tVt k.r of the c,ul1 nau " fur tne ana" " merrier sinelng oi t' ;th college yens given ... ing. The afternoon was spent in quilting and in making nag rugs. At the close the hostess assisted by Mrs. Bessie Martin, Mrs. Katie Schott, Mrs. Mary Entress, Mrs. Sarah Peterson, Mrs. Rose Harje dorn, Mrs. Mary Ackerman, Mrs. Margaret Ackermpn and Mrs. Ruth Dennison. Alumni and former Salem high students will assemble In the school auditorium this afternoon for the fourth annua! homecoming. A program including members of the numni association as well as pres ent day students has been arrang ed and will include short ad dresses by Dr. F. L. Utter and Vic tor Bradeson Miss Irene Pratt, Miss Fnye ! to be built between here and Inde pendence. Poles have been cut and treated and the work of erecting the poles and nutting up the wire will begin soon. N. C. Anderson has the contract for hauling the poles. This line will give sWvice to several families in this territory- ver battle with police, ;n which a bullet penetrated tne clothing of Motorcycle Policeman Qrors Wtat Adjutant General White has au thorlged the establishment at Al- JOURNAL WANT ADS PAY ChrStnias party iasi ourtn street for a regular meet- son, Frank of Hollister, Califor nia, airs, arises ana ner son a- prf,si1Pnt and Mrs Harding are companied Judge Benson home!,he n,mes given twin's that arrived farm near Epiest charge of the i..-- In V w"" -....a f Mr and Mrs C, Wright Mr , am. ... ' Aitater, Mi aim w- tm , od Mrs. Ted bobers. from California, arrjving her Sat-at the Nela Anderson urday night. Buena Vista Briefs Buena Vista, Or., Dec. 23. The Ladies' Rural club, the Sunday school and the district schools are jointly preparing a Christmas pro gram, "and from the extensive prep arations it is reasonable to suppose tnat it win tie a grand success Mr. Newton of Hopville movedt o Buena Vista for the win ter so his chidlren can take advan tage of the schools. At a basket social held at the Hopville school recently one cake was bid in by Ole Carter for $10. Thi.3 was given by a vote of the people present to the most popular girl and it fell into the hands of here a few days ago and the proud mother is a beautiful thorough bred Jersey heifer which Mr. An derson recently added to his herd of cattle. L.M.HUM Care of Yick So Tong Chinese Medicine and Tea Co. Haa medicine which will cure any known dleeaaa Open Sundays from 10 a.m. until 8 j. m. 163 South M gh Stre Salem, Oregon, l-booj It) oaiiy of a macnine gun company to consist of 72 men and two officers. FOR LONG DISTANCE AUTO TRUCKING Willamette Valley Transfer Co. PHONE 1400 WE ALSO DO LOCAL HAULING PRINTING A satisfied customer returns Rowland Pig. Co Phone 1611, over Fatton Bk Itor Trunks, Bags, Suit Cases Music Rolls and Brief Crises, at Hamilton's 340 COURT STREET AUCTIONEER G. SATTERLEE Call at 404 Ferry Street Phone 1177 " Salem, Tom Seavey of Eugene In ship- ping 20,000 pounds hops to the ILossen company in fcaigland hav ing sold them at i ceutt pounds. -i' j For Bargains of all kinds, such s fumi-i: turc, stoves, ranges, m-:; chinery, of all kinds see the; ; Capitol Junk & Bargain:: House 215 Center. Phone 2QK ' Ore. Robbers Escape After Pistol Duel Tacoma, Wash., Dec. 23. Two has highwaymen, after holding up two motorists, robbing two pecstr:ans and entering two dwelling houses, were located In the Indi.fl ceme tery at the old Cushman Indian school. Thev escaped after a revol- I'ratt of Huntington. Oregon. Miss Miss Aretha Gevins. The proceeds Caitwright arrived j Boise, Idaho, ; hi uianjs .......... ''iii , ,he has been miwni i.nd the holidays wun 1' . - - nl?. Or. and Mrs Irtwrlght. Richard N. Relief Corps met hall last Satur- n,e Woman s Me 'uniiU K V . l .V.I., t the regular seim-u. short .. fa.- business anu a , ialhour. Reports were nu Utnclal condition of the or- mixation and upon ...Uinh .... w iiivn to menus in utii. the Christ had been sent i the con ft i-A 411 members are requeaieu w mt at the hall Friday at noon 10 baskets In be given for snut. on,i fur the comiwdes. 'ints fll be the ist meeting unlit jan R 15. The Wuiiian's Relief Corps mht Orange Special XTRA FANCY NAVEL ORANGES in all sizes, delivered, atthe XMAS price of, $4.40 per box PHONE 453 We Do Not Have Specials in Order to Sell a Lot of Inferior Meats. Our low prices are for the choicest the market affords. Call and see for yourself. We refer you to any of our customers. Note the difference in price when you trade at an independent market. Round Steak, per pound 20c Sirloin Steak, per pound 20c Pork Steak, per pound 22c Loin Pork Chops, per pound 28 C Fresh Sausage, per pound J5c Fresh Liberty Steak, per pound J5c Breakfast Bacon, per pound 30c Fresh Side Pork, per pound 22 C For your Christmas dinner Ham Roasts of young grain fed pig pork per pound 25c. A lot of fancy dressed chickens. Midget Market ORIGINATORS OF LOW PRICES 351 State Street NOT IN THE COMBINE Out of consideration to our employes, we will o'clock Friday (Christmas Eve). Open Saturday uitU 10 a. m. Christmas Suggestions for Men listed articles at the Salem Woolen Mills Storfc SOME other time will not do. If your eyes have been calling for assistance, if the tbed or weakened muscles no ronger will dis tend or reduce the crystal line lens to the proper fo cus you are in need of the services of an accomplish ed optometrist. We will fit you with comfortable glass es that fit you in mountings of your own choosing. Luggage and Trunks ALL REDUCED All new and desirable. MAX 0. BTJREN 179 N. Com'l Salem W. W. MOORE HOUBB FURNISHER Home of the Vlctrols TOU GET MORE FOR TOU MONEY AT MOORE'S FOR THE LAST DAY 30 TO 50 OFF IN OUR GIFT DEPARTMENT To tell you of the many gifts awaiting you at this great reduction should settle your "eleventh hour" shoping. We could not itemize each article but if you just drop into our main store you will find a complete and varied selection to choose from. EXTRA SPECIAL For The Children Genuine Kiddie Kars At the following prices : Regular $4.50 No. 4 Genuine Kiddie Kar now $2.75 Regular $3.75 No. 3 Genuine Kiddie Kar now $2.25 Regular $2.50 No. 2 Genuine Kiddie Kar now $1-75 These are strong, durable, health-producing toys and will make any youngster's heart glad. At The Electric Sign "SHOES" REGAL, RED CROSS, AND ALL OTHER SHOE PRICES REDUCET at Shoes, Slippers, Rubbers, Hose for Men and Women At The Electric Sign "SHOES'