gday, December 23, 1920 mT EVENTS li n.,. 25. CUristma Day. I zT.' o-j Snlem O. A. C, I, nee. w J (WW. Dreamland Rink, f no (t iv clinic. 1 Dev. Svnmhonv It j.J.tm fiiRt Douular oon- i cert, arniuu. I jan. lu titiue legislature I. sieets KT XfiVLft House Notes Circuit Court (inlnt. Albert M. Detmering Ijuntiff. tiled again W. A. Gal- Itomiy et a(. T,..,-..ii PYesia files answer to I-wplaint of VV. J. Turnridge. U A ford tiieo complaint ' m N. B. Neal et al. . ... . u .. ..Hjii'nava fnr rlc- n the case of George Dorr Isrt order Dorr to advance fees tor defense. RpBclaralion of intention of be- Iiim. a.i American citizen was uj mwterdav by Philipp Stahel- , 1, at present a citizen of the Cfe confederation. SUihelen, who , now living at 536 Seventeenth get, Wat born In Romberg, Swlt- ia.wi :ind came to America Sep- Imnber of this year from.. Antwerp. Daily Statistics Died jHROYRR At her home, seven miles Houth ot inaepenyonee, Mnesday, December 22, 1920, Mrs. Jennie Shroye.', at the ape 74 years. I The funeral will be held tomor row afternoon at 3:30 from th.j home of Mrs. M. S. Birdv.ell. who resides tit the coiner nf w.,r o.i Commercial streets. Rv. Evans will officiate. Interment will be n ai.e in the Citv View (...motor, The deceased is survived by one son, C. A. Shroyer, of Chicago ana by one daughter, Mrs. L. Edge of Independence. Webb and Clougli have charge of the remninj, Make your wife hippy for Xnias Buy her this 1920 Crow Elkhart sedan. Cost $2675. If sold this week will take $1500. A saving to you of $1175. Run 1400 miles, cord tire equipment; terms. Call Adams 361. 306 Seena Owen IN "The House of Toys" wuvroBKev Of t.le ., left yesterday for Kansas City, Mo! I to attend a national convention of! .u uamma Delta fruternity. rom Kansas City McCroskey will BO to San Francisco where he will atend a national convention ot Phi Delta Phi, national law fraterni ty. He is a student at the Univer sity of Oregon. The Capita Funeral I, Salem, Oregon services for Don't forget open until 9 p. Friday. Bishop's will be m. Thursday and 807 All kinds of jewelry, Love's. Henry I District itt, t-, Jackson Zacher. who died Decern- Roberts of Jackson county, was in v ... ,.,..., win oe jiem id- baiem Thursday morrow afternoon at 1:30 from the Rigdon chapel. The remains will be placed in the Mt. Crest Abbey mausoleum. Rev. James Elvln will htive charge of the services. Narnkin Cafe formerly i Canton. American and Chinese dishes. 162 H N. Comm rcial St. Tailored suits, reduced See Mosher, Court street. prices. J Rostein & Greenbaum Gifts Suggestions Handkerchiefs, real fine quality, for ladies or child ren, looks just like 25c values, for 15c Handkerchiefs, for men, special good values, at 25c & 50c Silk Umbrellas, colored, high grade, $9.00 ,and tax 50c (Were selling at $15 two months ago.) Silk Camisols, dainty and pretty, nice ones at $1.50 Silk Petticoats, green, old rose, purple and changeable shades $4.50 Silk Hose, Black Cat brand, pair $150 Silk Socks and Silk Lisle, 75c grade, now 50c Silk Neckwear for men, not cheap, but real swell ties, choice patterns at $2.00, $1.50 and $1.00 Ivory Mirrors, Hair Receivers, and Powder Boxes, special low prices. SLIPPERS Daniel Green's, best assortment shown in Salem, not cheap ones, but real beautiful goods. INDIAN BLANKETS, all-wool Oregon goods at ....$8.50 Blankets, pretty plaids, 68x79, pair $3.25 TOWELS, big assortment, fancy patterns. PURSES, Ladies' leather Purses, special, good ones at reasonable prices. 240 & 246 Commercial Street. SPECIAL XMAS OFFER Premium Beef Extra Fancy Steers SPECIALLY FATTED FOR HOLIDAY TRADE But at a considerable price advance over Regular Top Quality Beef NOW ON SALE AT ORDINARY LOW PRICES Steusloff Bros. Market Court and Liberty Streets, Salem, Ore. Phone 1528 collecting he 120,000 due Jackson COUlltv mm the liability company -furnishing bonds for the county treasurer, who lost the county funds in the Jacksonville bunk failure. The check was made payable to the state and the latter's endorsement is necessary. The remains of Joseph M. Fitz gerald who died here December II, were shipped this afternoon by Rigdon and Son. to Bucking ham, Quebec, Qanada. where In terment will be made. Don't forget open until 9 p. Friday. Bishop's will ho m. Thursday and 307 Richard Crain of Portland, is spending the Christmas holiday in Salem visiting at the home of his brother, Harry N. Crain, of the Capital Journal. When you think of good clothes think of Mosher, the tailor. Don't forget Bishop's will be open until 9 p. m. Thursday and Friday. 307 The dance which was to have been given at Auburn hall Christ mas eve will be postponed until Friday Jan. 7. 306 Mrs. A. G. Foor left today to spend the holidays in Portland. Love, jeweler, watchmaker, Sa 1921 calendars. Homer H, Smith, nsurance. McCoinack bldg. Free. Work will be started Imraedl ately on the bridge and roads near Mehama, according to reports of Judge Bushey and County Coinmia sioner J. T. Hunt, who yesteiduy inspected the roads and bridges of that district. Don't forget Bishop's will be open until 9 p. m. Thursday and Friday. 307. First popular concert Salem Symphony orchestra Sunday Jan. 2nd, 3 p. m. at armory. All seats 50c. 314. Cecil Paul of this city, yester day informed police he had found his bicycle, which was stolen Sev eral days ago. Paul saia he loaited" the wheel under the grandstand at the Salem high school football field. A delicious Chrislrms dinner will be served at Hotel Marion from 5 until 8 p. m. at $1 the cover. Table reservations accept ed now. JQ His bicycle was stolen from the Y. M. C. A. yesterday, Donald Deckehuch, 940 D street, told police. Tailored clothing reduced at Mosher's, high class tailor. 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? Woodmen and friends are in vited to dance Friday night. Pro ceeds to go to European relief fund. J08 SALE IIISJF. fWDAY for a DOLLAR CORNED BEEF and COBNED BEEF HASH OF SLIPPERS AND SHOES Special Values in Comfort Slippers in a wide range of colors, values up to $3.50 Men's Brown English Lace Shoes, welt soles, good look ing and built for wear. Special jjg Men's Calf Leather Shoes, heavy and medium weight soles. Splendid for wear and comfort g gg CHILDREN'S SHOES. Every Shoe given Special price during this Sale. rw HAT ReducedAg m 1 foug to U f my nt j TRY THIS RECIPE I ? .:. , ... i. r. -J ,. tK mean now oiicu uu ' . . HouMwifc. k yourlf thi. question? ...!. u n ..v taik in uwm days coit and restricted purse. Sm. Utm, b made another reduo- . t nr.i.ttzina. canoed Ed F-ef and Corned Beef Haao bt wiH c've your problem. otwnient method of packing thew mont L. . I . k ....n.r' a tundlv OH juu vu Keep wmw.w . . .... - - m mi lH. it mM ...l.;-k orlven - - nwni recipe, dud ' " .. . , art- diversified enough to permit a "ri . tempting duke that will be relihed h en'ire family. Nothing handier lor the "44rea school lunche; for the unexpected :fZi for Ay, when inclement weather pro- " ahoppins: and for other emerganc TRY THIS RECIPE ..fhei.nt for a fomtlv of four. CANNED CORNED BEEF WITH CREAMED CABBAGE 2 ouo War Dept. canned corned beef I head of cabbafe, about one pound I teaapooo salt Pepper and paprika I cup cream eauce Cat the cabbage Into email piece! and cover W1A cold water for thirty minute, dr. In and covar with boiling waler and boil thirty t. rhlrty-five minute, in uncovered VMM. Drain ndcover with cream .auce. .earned to ta.te. Mix well and boil three mmute.. Wblla the cabbage I. cooking the canned corned beef i heated In the can. JSSLWV 'c-abC'".".? edge Sprinkle .11 with p.pr.ka and g.rn..h ""raTtpe. can b. had from your dealer. of Dollar' worth more of the nour- : 1.11. . n ..in. through a iiuianie in en v. ... i- w wide flung door, of Uncle Sam to deaUi all oer the land. Tour dealer thi advert iaememt a ad rtock ar larder without delay. meat era aaM to the dealer, at the whole- prices oppoahe, which allow them a legiti profit and raault in a big aaviag to you. mr. f. following oid- Breaklya. N. Y, eth Sr. and Flrt Ava. uLlim Mas. . Army Supply Bae. Sn Aataole. Tap. Sen Fraaxieca, CaU- CHIEF, SURPLUS PROPERTY BRANCH. OaVea ta. Qaartarmaeter Oneral, Munition. Wag , W-hingtoa, D, C IE WHOLESALE PRICES ore printed below. may win idea of what you will save on your purchase. CORNED BEEF HASH 1 lb. cans, 15c per can 2 lb. cans, 30c per can CORNED BEEF No. I can. 15c per can No. 2 can. 27c per can I lb. can, 1 8c per can 6 lb. can. $1.00 per can TABLE OF DISCOUNTS Discount, to apply on .11 purcha. ' ?" canned meat, on and after November 15, 1VZU, are a. follow.: $250 to $1,000 net 1,001 to 2,500, 5 per cent 2.501 to 4,000, 10 per cent 4,001 an,d over, 20 per cent The Government will pay freight on carload loU to any point in the United State, located more than twenty mile, from .hipping point. CUMULATIVE PURCHASES COUNT When purcha... reach $50.00 1 24 net to prevail when purcha.e reach $ I 00.0 1 1 . 28 net to prevail; when purchaK. reach $500,001, 32 net to prevail; when purcha.. rech $1,000,001 and over. 35 net to prevail. MINIMUM ORDER ACCEPTED, $250 Buster Brown Shoe Store 125 o. ( Jommercia St. 7. " k W I 1 Bw it by the case, X; jwAp nrDARTMPMT CANNED MEATS 1 More Day for Tardy Shoppers We are determined to make a thorough "CLEAN-UP" on all BROKEN LIN IX French Ivory Less 1-3 Our Milt ire Stock, .No Lieserre MIRRORS, PICTTJBB FRAMES, CLOTHES BRUSHES, OOMBS, and all the various TOILET ARTICLES. . They make exceptional ii'ts. laaaSaaafeaarBSfc. oaaaw La awX f2s - TTHB ,(f, Buy "Her" one of our WOOL SCARFS SWEATERS or SNUGGLERS rThey are beautiful in IcolorinKs, finish and style ALL LADIES' BLANKET BATH ROBES HEAVILY REDUCED If" JERSEY SILK UNDERWEAR Put in two lots for Final close $2.65 and $3.95 "CS5 , . , i ,i . . i a i mm ii inn),' y'aLp i "2T