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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 23, 1920)
m m aaw rjstmas uu ring week-end Unllis of ih Valley & Silctx rail- iroHl, has hopn confined to her honit. for some time on account of KOIl mark the opening of the - i . nfc i.mhrnB Thi. .Iiw.in ,s 111 fiuriii - r'irHt lini.tisl churches will hold j,rn""" ht iiihouah the insijorlty lltai ... . , . have chosen r rnmy i vcnm iu .onVellKMll tunc tor men . mes tvill feature u nunioer -ot music has men arrnnvtx. "j ... iVii, ehnrrhes where ser- "' br . .. .'have clumen to put off the' fta- " .. . . . . .11. i m.. Muml-iv in.l the rnemoera to auenu ui plaees if they so desire. One iiKhout the enure city is me rhui'i hes to a cuiislilerittie.il of Europe. Collections for this . .. nlimhW Of 1 lit linii-'MtllS. f ..... i n received , ill week in a e-u.nl , congeal""'"- UP -.tint U-.Mll 1' I ind "I"'' A 1 at . ..ilnn at uth' Till f 1 " 1 ' IP? . lw, c n i m 1 1 " Independence Items lnil pendeno . (Jr., j lJuyinK an tnternH in the sHuo re pair shop on 0 st.. . !. r. fitev ens Incomes a.sn. ...... in l.tisiiicra with U. K. ileref r-.I, -. no .. iH.n eonductiiiK tin Hi ..-. , fUllj for several la-a. MS. He 'j'Uis a l.:-rtner in bualiit'tfi heiMtt,. of h:s i "o reasinii introniiip Mr. -j-..v...-i--in ,-. sm of John : ., Stev. as a l-uii-:.?: man of tli . city, Mix neturr.oil Mr. and .Mrs. 11. (.'. konni IrepnteHtg over Hie arrival of j at their home a few days ago. Mrs. A. (I. Williams has returned ' her In.ftie in thir felty from the Salem tiosi.ltnl where she under j'A.'n' a serious operation nearly a I month ii -;. She is gradually re i -ainini; lier health. l'ropM'ly owners in North ln.le i p. a. I. will p: .M-nt a petition to f ihe eiiy council ai the firm nicot . ha in January asking for the eon- Ira I w ill! l:u :u ; with In n .'HUKiHl hy 11. t Id lhe v I v ml i r..bl , ONGRBGATIOKAL CUT I It'll i 7:30 o'clock, a double iiuartetlc iful Chrurtmas qintntat "In Kv l i Composing the double MUlir?- i ;ir!iar.l Robertson and '1'. W. John J. Roberts anil Miss Mnr e.ssrs. Klchard Robertson and II. Albert H. Hile ami W imam an Hartshorn, organist, The voluntary. Professional. ' O, Ithful". ehoiK. invocation, ur. n. - Scripture reading. Prayer choir u.enls Canta'a u iw-inin , ... I 1 'reluile, instrumental. Chorus ". Chorus with soprano iliyat.i. ICedron Klows." K.iritone solo, ault?" Soprano solo and Ladies ;. side the Manger." Chorus, tenor piartelte, "No King Save Gaesar." ilative and chorus, "The King h is telte. "The Sheiiherd's Song." d Alto. "O Ruler of lhe Ages.". y's Vision." Finale. "('.lory to I ir. Kantner. Pnstlude tevema- ; Uncoin h i iiUon: M wnolH; I Mrs. I.iina follow - .-this 'i mi ' Tenia" i ft' Q" u u i w A'elio se ! in (Ir.'iehberg re.-e i ' la'.tst word' in tslft tli bi-st niai'liir." In ;ni lonn;..". . ft. l.awson a i'o.'i and hip bV'W was in tii-; viuttilty veml days lust week looking foi a few lots that BMghl be iimyad. He drove home a new Kprd sedan which he purchased front the Aee garage here. December 15th T. .1. Fryer was 7B yeftri old : annryePBSry d friends helped occasion at his home, of tin- years of his lit spen! in Oregon and i time in Independence, is reinarUably sliiaiir i nil in honor of this! -Triieliou of a cement walk two and a half blocks from the fill in a northerly direction. Thai lie- p--tlon will be granted and lhe walk buiii nee ma unit'' lik groat need dolor 1 h dillon people use the street for a walk and it is dangerous, espe cially in the dark. A sedan belonging to Clint ISaun collided with a ear owned by Henry j Dickinson a- ft days ago at Fifth .ml Monnioutll streets. The sedan wnn badly wrecked, but Mr. Dick inson's car e scaped wP h little dtinv aee. No one was injured. s. 11. Cooper of Portland was vls itlne in the cilv a few days last w. i k and looking after business matters. While working in the Woods several months ago he was The local fruit growers held an other meeting la town last Satur day and Itiltllered the nioveme.it toward a permanent orwiuuutUAB. and lhe establishment of a reeeiv lug station here. Representative of the Puyallup-Stamiiei eoniji.niy of Albany were present and more .'ct weft written, lau-'.-st in the industry is rapidly gmwin among the farmers and it is felt that a new epoch has been launch ed in husbandry nmant; the ;;ro -. i s oi Polk county. Munroe Vlelh of Barker is iiihk ing a sole arm reiming from try ing to crank a car recently. John A. Wood, a farmer at Oak Point, met with a painful Injurs ' few days atto when a finger on his right hand came in contact with a ly as it is in i feed grinder. He says the machine present COII- wiil grind "Wood" fingers as well other kind. 1 The Oak Paint school receiv.i t.-ls year Sn-t.r.O in prizes t.-.mi tile ! Ihlk county ff ir ami th- Polk count! coin show. The pupils ace i plish greater reseilta mit y ie if' makiie; preital lt ie,H to .ne.,.,, pllidi greater results next year if iiassinlfc. . . j Development of Power fought The development of power for. 'various cities in flooseljike v i--I ley. Lake county, is contemplated in an application filed with Klate Knsineer Clipper by 8. A. Mi'sh en and C. I). Cronemiller of Lake-1 I view seeking permission to appro i pr'iite water from Camas and Deei) creeks, tributaries of War ner Lake for power development. Other applications covering wa ter rights have been filed with the state engineer's office here as fol lows : lly Ransom Carter of Rogue river covering the appropriation of wiiter from Beans creek for Irs rffcifion tuft! doiuestitf supply hfj Jackson county. By Alfred C flrrle nf Lnkevi.- ceVerlng the .app'oprmtiuii of vtJC-1 ter from Dry crtek fur lb- irri-' galiou iif ia acres ir Iike .oir. , ty. lly UM X Chll.U e. S: 111 eov- j erinv: tie' aliproe-l i io i ot wvllir! from an unnamed spring audi stream for the Irrigation of a small tract of land in Polk county, Herman Loses Title to Lynch New York, Dee. SS. Pete Hur inan of New Orleans who lost his' title la w-i .'.l's .auiimwolgb.t box ing ehaniplon last niijht to Joe lneli of this city, was a paasen cer today on he S. J lmperat..e sailing for Rngtand. He is match ed with Jimmy Wilde. KnglKh flyweight champion for n twenty round beui in London. Firebug Destroys $500,000 Property I'a.luiab, Texas. Bee; The firebug who lias been operating in Facile anil West moreUtnd coun ties for almost two nionihs, eaH today fired a big barn and two resi dences lure. Tile loss exceeded $fin.uno. Total losses attributed to the firebug to date exceeded half a mil lion dollars. JOITRNAL AVANT AOS 1AV JOURNAL WANT AOS PAY ntuiiber of him celebrate his the Is- Walter Plant, of the Ace garage, went to Siiletn oil.- day Inst week ntM BlflWerTnf to his brother. Ar thur Plant, a tv-w i'ord roadster. seriously injured and there has j been very little IniprQyement in hi condition. He rav-st undergo mi othur operation in a short time un ! il. r lie- direction of the stale iudus-1 trail accident commission. The Independence Post of the American Legion will give a dun clng party here Christmas night am! il is the intention Of the com mittee to make it a 'home coming" affair. (Sood music lias been pro rided and a fine time is held in hi wilt Ci inductor anticipatibn. ai ' p. in., instea jf I'roij 7:00 un un ! pri iousl v I Even Doves Earn Big Money in the Movies K' . .i. '!.,.. ..- . ain.i i m iii.iK i.iiinl Twine. Class No. a. Uibie icuci- L-o - l iitlt Town of lielhlehem. claases mW t'i .die lly 111 a. class 1. Bible read- j)ie, 2 No Loom for the King, Class No. II. ; Boris Ross They Gave Him their Treas- lum I'... I... I It e.aole I Hon 11 Midlliglll e ,1 ..t.. Urn Hendrv. liiMioll- r.i rllfl 10 the k'ine Ina Riga's. ..... r'......l Pl.io Clo.- It HVeS- Gift.- In tin' school. Cradle Roll Ocmons- IULB I... . " o. ...r II ... L- BAITIST CHL'RCH. The ChrHtmas spirit. and Marion. Thinsday. December 2.1. 8ntni hi v. hi isiin.in -iiiuu... -. Baptist Church for their Christmas program. Drill "The Benean Class." Priintry Dept. chorus. Ten little girls "Listen While I 1: .. . 1 , . . i . I ..... V ''.' I.'.. IISS Love. Miss Lillian Chambers. Joy, Miss ier; Faith. .Miss .Manet iironcusio, courajje, Tibialis. 1 liorus hy Mvs. (Iambic's class. MaI.11...... ' .1, fiiln..u Al.-o. 17'iee 1 lioiMIS (Jiiigerbread Boy, Herald Socolofsky. a. Ht niu's class, "Woodland Fairies." ling. 1 hiistnias Candies , Miss rva no- -"Bus liees", Mrs. Blliott's and .Miss li mi I--. 1..: .iu,n ti.. Chriui i.i-.w abce and Boella Ballev. The Queen, fairies iWrnies. giogerhread boy. and all meet and 1 rpai.i ! . 1 o 1 ; 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ee .1 iss r, a inni" 1. .nr. 1 ; iiewitt 1 aiDi ..1 ."isnir..., ... Ah. i' 1- e.mhlo ii. tl R Hewitt. Mrs. Ml 111. 1,1 .. ill I... tendei-eil at t ie I . I.. .win,..,. ..1 17.1. ...i.l N'. . 1. .-. 1 .... ridiV CV- ! I4th ai 7: M0 o'clock. mas Belts; Pantomlne, by Susie Ohamber Nt, "Circl Bound the Christmas Tree'". - Hue "Me ei,-l-lH.. Ctinn" l.'Ulvd I't'ilfe., "A Swedish Legend". Selma Sweet. 10 twin v i.e............ p.... . 1 isiiiii' 1 lie Oiri ' 1 ..llslirnnirll . 14. A Mill? OI .-.ami Christmas Acrostic." t Rive a ChriatmM program. Friday. Dec 24 l'h hugi acti been press, but Willi ccol ding directed iries paid rs hnve lei in the publi tb Louis J. (lasnier. Otis Skinner in his i-'.vecn jn oduetion of "Kismet.'' hu mans are not the only actors who are responsible for the enormous cost of film productions. In the filming of the court yard seem s outside of lhe home of Hail, the beggar, played hy Mr. Skinner a number of doves were used. In one particular scene the action called for the feeding of these ap parently HUiet birds by Elinor Fair who is interpreting the role of Mar sinali. In leading the script it all sounded very simple, but the ac tual making of the scenes was far different indeed. People who have learned to look upon doves as quiet, patient, crea tures would have a wonderful awakening should they endeavor to try to make them act natural be fore a motion picture camera. For hours Mr. Gaenier used every perr suasive power that he knew to se cure the requires effect, but every' moment brought him closer to the uiuleistaiuling that doves, too, are temperamental. The seehe was an Important one, otherwise he would probably have given up in despair. At last the ff..,.i urtui secured, but only after the entire company had been kept waiting and the salaries of the en tire cast and staff had piled up un til the day's pay of each of tiie birds iiad mounted up to a figure that would make many of our fi nancial wizards gasp. Adv. naucial wizards gasp. James Oliver Curwood uthor of "River s End," "Back to God's Country," "Courage of Marge O'Duobi", Presents A First National Attraction NOMADS '"NORTH Today Tomorrow and Christmas mm to he .Frtrln,. ... . : x t . t n Past,,,. .. t i T iil-n 07.-(l Pni vcr bv , uu iiiii. i. ..i. " - r- I llnlllltl A II II I 1 I 1 11 I , k vii.. i - e-. i t rii ii w v i 1 1 im - r miiii l.ll I aii lie v-nu.. - -w, .. rll, rllll Ullllll.tlb Chiiiitmafl ring? Mildred Nunneniiker. K 'il'" lliUI (illlii. I I IV r mi IliUlU . V. Idl Itllie 1' 0nt. -1m, ....u iii a.v a-.v in a nuuiuer. i I n . . - - .. r- if., --fteniiiuon, .Mildred men. ws. luiiFiir rinip r :ms ti i-c n u i " 1 1 . - .... Ulinn Tinntn-rirVit Duet. r.fteUtilUl A n 'z ViMso.i vt DAnltiiHnn Wild TCiinTun, Tsanelle Haziwooo. noun. ar . nut l llli unilf v,irr. x . rol Hohbg. Recitation. Oladys fiamble. WBLH f IfointirL'v iV sl 111" III'. Hfll Tumi .'lution or canny. Ek'PT . . . - ... .,..1, 1 fill. I i. rt.u r.L.iv. il. ii - Fiv-.iiiii io wnu'n ine ifuwifL io --- n, i m-IIU Will Ut K 1 vli i a - " I p at the Kuineelicnl Cliurcn on nv ui ,-t - - sni-i'iii lfilLUi tr - l,Sli Wieein. This nlay i to be given n people. The directing of this pWy Ekie Lipnold and Loi.s Miles. Several musical be eiven by the choir and quart-tte under 1 mmmti ni . t i. . . : .... . . t- .. , i- i l' , t r i i i . ""a" Another imDortant feature will he a " hy the Chimes Song ' The story Ml Kbv bi, - m a. . i .a.- Tuiiiiir .-iihiin uur.i-r .ina acu-o cui ajes. nssitd bv a mixed qUPrt0?te i-wis mnrii n r.iit- t-i'-'i'i-av.. r: Kiank StrausViugh. bass. , rices on Christmae jj ation of the holy iralion and sermon ncarnation." The choir will ren i service in E flat, including The ria Tibi. aur-mm Corda. aanctua, . and Olorte In Expe'isi: fertiwl Adeate Fidelef as an offertory Hill b devoted to th- European dy w?Icor..e. Chaa, H. Powell, I yAiSr A Big Special Cast v Headed by j0n Chaney, Betty Blythe, Lewis Stone Come I a aa early choral Dried Beet Pulp We have a car of Molasse Dried Beet Pulp enroute be taken off car. ft Place your ordeis at once and se cure the benefit of the special price. EASTERN CORN The car we received yesterday is going fast so bet Sders now so that you will be sure of F . , iJ TV,, tince is right. having it wnen neeucu. r SPECIAL SCRATCH FOOD Km i,ave after being out this Serial Scrauh and are making the price away down. It's a dandy good feed. D. A. WHITE & SONS ... ,ort HA SAte St. Salem ;im Hlij Im TOMORROW CHRISTMAS I B lalalaWlatl II ta a IX (1 n m I IV JMitx dorothy mm I ""P 1 "Flying Pat" n Sun.. uht!sT 1 Hi: '' aaaaaaw1 .,w 9 I I ,aOn 1 More I I i ' i I T Uy Sensible and Practi" I I I stem's ,.i' Kant v flow I Atlas skalloped, cut Round Mixed Linen cm) HOPE I coiner Bopl TURKISH "RTTTCiT TTST 1 BED TABLE BATH MUbLiiix SPREADS CIOTHS TOWELS 2-day 8pedfll I special double , ". rcg. vaK $2., now j ven ,ood material. r. price $8. our reguhn value 19.50, )(l(.ia, pri(.c r menl i-OV Xmas specia, at , . j $4.98 AM ,r!ll BATH ROBES for Ladies & Men Very heavy material, former price $0.50. Our price only $5.98 WOOL CHILDREN'S SUITS In all sizes and styles, reg. values to $12, spe cial at only the suit $5.98 LADIES PURE SILK THREAD HOSE The very thing for Xmas Gifts, formerly priced at $2.25, our special price only $1.00 r 1 i l I A 50c Box of Stationery Special 25c MEN'S TIES Reg. price J1."0 We have sold to date about 50 doz. of these and have only a few dozen left. Come and get one before they all MEN'S DRESS SHIRTS These come in fine Madras and all m es and colors form er val. to S. BOX HAND KERCHIEF SPECIAL liair. Ju-t received :i ;i riMpim III "f l Iwnil ..i.i. tn noil In urdaa M l-ar Un mi Matw Xiiw.i I" ncr. w- iiuiiKcii mem Hull llm tlMa in.' .rl. .d l "i" 25c ' ? In niar Ih.xcs. iniflHE'il: i1 and 6M a 4Jc flasket Shoe Dep Only. mmm hw rm ranlMiiaal iter found sev vited '.and ball iner rion the (leaa .hru in-Pre-tllef 303 I I anrT!H lull K.R1AL The Christian Spirit M. A-