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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 30, 1920)
Thursday, Decern herT! fKtt9BBKUtKKHKnMHHKBmiMm' The Capita Journal, Salem, Oregon n --!.!,; J if inAviuLZ Brineing Up Fattier By George McManus . . ,-jrr , maqaMlice Has . n n- r i wouldt aji he'd th, 1 1 ? J BJT , MR i0e nnr YE, BUT I'D 1 THINK 1H CLOfe MOOUO f BEAWONOERFUL fiTT I SHOULD hUNHoL Et I m Second Mvsterv s-are y 1? afrU to beuterone-we i'msor ,F HE1 v7Fre LiL. ut REdeae?c. I mlUU IlCTJr WU IN FAVORS SHOULD HAVt A UNE -OU OlON"H I -rk HE. OLD' , J 17- I OIU I OFCLUI3TFO HIT MY WIFE PWARY- I Vlftm LWEO IN YOOR S ALWETOO- I VJOUL-O - Hrl . , ' I rnre In 2 Weeks BH was consumed with the build, ,r J H . ' ,. B3 How tha fire originated ,- rsoi . 1' . n,,". Ttodine of Albany has. farm wife Is the one who has had B YoiK known. --.T 1 ; ; u0flnate plans have yet ; aftornoon and evening a literary fc "IL s in this vicin- U college education" 1 fl H Mr. Hogan says his nephew w, DallaS ! BOY SCOUt TrOOP Unreached, but It is more than program will be rendered ff ays She had been SOttllW DdV I "j, ffJXlT CuTf -Has, Oreoc. S.-Thomem; Organised at that the ganiat ion win H O PoweU. represent.,, e- it, attend The lESTE? I, , S Swlra SESSI M Monmouth Now f. I , She fire. Neighbors, however, -a J the I Spworth La-n g e 1 b of the Ha,,t.t chutoh , tl, 1c . domtitory. The t!u. Normal school, is spending her College WHS MUM of 12.00" ''.ward. ( f pi 7 W $ J 1 f wt the flames started in the u:. charge . the m. 1 ... . ;m, , ,,ly, ot J. S ,t , wa formol,y used as a vaoaUon with relatives in Kugene. - . -p m yeg : 'mm wn rm YJ 4'f WlSMIKI I f B per part of the building an 1 .or..- W.nes.e.e 1 m - :as ,,rgamed at . en .. , si t b It will be a great Superintendent of whnols B. F. ebl- cU Hi VV . K ! S M E I : ' ' th' I n T 1 I ,hi , d,v U is s' od consisting of the fallowing: b,.el, organ.zed and they plan ... PHej M V'rTonertv of" "he re, Hup- American method of select ng a Fplt ha, pr in the Hint ; M CI , 1 ! rat SwtaM ng ws a one-story rtrue- The party will begin with a New make progre8s during the ui r set tothe -Su.n.al p.o,....,. ; I,, . ... .. ... .. ;, ;f(... ;, .,1:u v-go - uck malo f his sl;1ge production. , .JllCfW w- ' and was insured with the Me Year's Bve Candlelight at 8:00 p. months, For -he first time since its com- ; ' , ... h W,hout Uu' "-'"" "T" V , ' .'HehdSlhebeST Wild t" iSinvllle company for $400. m. This will be followed by an, Alias Mary Will, who finished llPtil, lhe new community room ' or fc,d,t t t without lookint, 't , es8 of the different medium ho, J ffl It woteramrf anf Th(. Mill. oe..: Pnu. V eidei tnimneni, given by theher coure(. at the State Normal, in , onnection with .be liaptist " the future, declared K L. Adams, , hag recaptuved the spirit of Hajl, j JSCU JimnlirL ' I she one which burned Tuesday vvillanotte miversity male uua.-hus returned to her home in church which was built recently. i'rof. and Mrs. Russell ol lib professor f 'an,, manage. ,iui ... (hp Jlust oynical, ruthless ami , Tvf M? Sf""KmnaX iM vm W-W- ight was cons d ; ton pi- ol tette and readers. Following will Aurora. will be occupied by .he Monmouth Rock, arrived here from Albany , California BefOie ,o,;ihi, beggft( that ever begged' W'-fM" tCSWE&V, M ta. 'fmm T..ak ago pu n.. one was at bo-... a p riod of games, etc.. in , At a meeting of lhe Oddfellows f;,,,nge New Years day when a big this week, after a visit at the lat- ., : rung f i be ",p l !. m .lis- . for Uu ,ove of Allah." ! Iff V" I cent 'Wm When the fin si. I T- of lhe Bpworth League. ,,r Monmouth a movement was anitv me-ting will be held, tor's home, and are spending the f.,tssing "The Selection ol a l-ai.c vniTIIOMC AJ.TOWER CQ Willi B mt this fire is also a mystery. II .. p resl period, during which , started Tuesday in the direction of community New Year's dinner remainder of tlu-ir holiday vaca- wile." Professor Adams tteciarea K.K1 1 ILluWlO f Vw 1 thc I elkvel that some bovs had tak- tlme wlM be shown a series of , vtding a new home for their will be -.erved at noon and in the .ion with relatives in Monmouth. that "thc girl that mai.es good as a gOSTON.MASS BR$& m - m n poaession ol rloptleon pictures on "The In- . i or Aims rvnywurpt wor the evening.,., ha , c , dians of the I'ainled Desert," fol- iimmh IM H ' - - - J ImW 4ff cards refresh me, Us, more fun, HHHHHHIHMHBHBiB'""'" i TTm a T ' Wm Tuyibg around. Tin Miller house am ., -ilupjy New Year." j IXlJb iAJrllAL I j,an 3jad not been occupied foi soni, B mfmt Ml ' k - WrtPMAT wan Warren W est J a mi s came to live j ' Wa JmmmVkm 3fok aMHaMB " B S n with Mrs. I AWMm Mf BH fe ' " 'rl,c Winter Term Begins Jatm- Haste to Reach Frank jams m the iMetho.iisi mm m mt mm mm mm mm a.-y , with classes to.- tmhiB w ., r;rt parsonage at 1:80 o'clock last Sun- BBw Sgfe' fPfe Studems1 Kevicv, also In B ; . Jramiiy JeUlliO:l day ln1ii,e. Roth mother ami I Bk &m mm m llookkeeping, Tyia wriling an4 Bj M AmiATlt f!nil?e babe are doing nicely at the Dal- BBJk. Bj; 0f WM tlBBF IfTTMIIl Shmlhand. . 1, ACClUeilX OflUbtJ i n,,s.,ital iliHS Agll(. dine, a I HB (kE Ipl I'la I stay I Independence, Or. Dec. 30. Be- graduate nurse of Good .Samaritan I BB . I ZjL ahead ia to use' a head. , f.,u. Dr. M. .1. Unil. a- whs in hospital, Portland, is taking care BBj BJ -Bill the head must be trained. Hurry to reach the Butler homa it. J I JS iBjP B BJBBBBBW must know. Knowing how Bj ','Bj Monmouth Christmas nighl to at- ,..,, ,t,j,.,. in Portland lor,! B jB conies from training. ; J 'm fuid the Butler family reunion lie few days visit with bis mother. ! BjL & 'gjL fiT "Wfk We give you thai training at t prose , I laid r. a JBB t:-jtC'f. BWW 'J. , B BJ reasonalde ral.s. 11 ; Hired collar bone few I. friends I HrBJBP BBI BBB Address, .1. .1. KltAPS j f, Otu Butler had been doing sonic Jm, Armstrong of O. A. C. is in ,1 Salem, Oregon. M Tnorikhefct.y?rom S 'e1,.:;;:" sl"sl j After such a tremendous holiday business as we have done, it is ex- LnSageand TnuS - iair m the oBfreno1'thaetou0ns: pected that a few lines be left on our hands. Bolts of ods- have REDUCED Bitmmouth quick if he would finis . tain states Power c .,, ,,' onlv a. f ew vards left Curtain stock have only two or three items AiiL kxmUvxm b y : Tokn.ehaulene.7;,nis Tnd o. ... Z'c l l We Je taking inventory, and we are bound to close these fe, I Wn I -1 Tndrhl. car wekr: Ross w Jln", t'L.v IS lines out, if cutting down the prices to naught will do it, why, that's fLJ- f Keison, "Dick" Baker. Dr. Butle. ,, p .... ,,, Port, ml ... woni JA ' -jfiRlK B " mm Pomeroy as pilot. They were & m()fUl . ,)K. state What We 11 Q0. 'iTC Jt4 ? iraveling al a rapid rat- of spec, ' f ,.., , Tues- If I i iil'llllllll 1 A nnd as Bomeroy applied the brakes iiami 4 HBBHQ ilSlliiS After HoUday Clearance Specials Ml o he'r passengers were unin- panied by their two grand-chibl, . . , HB' .vJ" S,y Onager 'it gSsu, 'wi,,' rlu nr.. rU;: will give you a wonderful opportunity to buy things you have longed for, and yet could not afford. P88 f Hiowswer, before Dr. Butler was in time for the New Year. i toatte.nu,,, --rr::c.:.: c iiyr AKnInf Qdirtdc AU new and desirable 1 ; k j Independence Items ;;;t--',rf;;r:; TheSC ODCCialS Meail ADSOlUtCiy OaVlngS MAX 0 BUREN , ' IaePendence, Or., Dee. SO. was the guest of Miss F.dna Mag- Jf 1 7Q W fftml Salem! 1 K iShtnh.K,homeofo ;i fSUhe.t VaM..n cb,t,r " ' Thursdav and Friday wm be busy days here. Come early. Many articles are cut to about one-half 1tfJN oomx , IsTr "and Mrs. J. S Cooper. Mrs. Mis Jennie Muscott, who is em-1 ULJio inUrSQajf 3illCl JJIlUciy Will UC UUOjr Uljro MHrtPP I i,iKh' bm was i,uy fo. sev.iai days p,oyed i por.ind, was n. Dallas ... , tn TYiPTitirm Don't wait longer f or prices to come down. They already have, y. Jr. MWrtC .-afcerlalning her many friends her, vlKiUng with her grandparents, Mr OHginal PHCC, and are tOO llUmerOUS tO mentlOn. ilO.U t Wci.lt iUUgCl 1U1 yx ov. HOUSE FUBNISHBB who -Jiiled for an introduction to ml Mrs. Carpenter. vi.rnla ondt he new baby. Itoscoe Itallan.yne of Salem was, Home of the Vlctrol. , nUfl ,1 j Mcintosh, who has been IH ln DaUas transacting business the, Iiere. YOU GHT MORE FOK Y0VW ri V Sfor Rome time, is again able to pe flrBt o tne week. . MONEY AT MOORE'S . 25 at the store, lie was In Salem on Migs Kulh gTOith, a student of ; -m y- , . -1 B I SSxt Economy Basement Our Shoe Department 95c specials Groceries L.M.HUM I tV "X: M"m' UUU1 C1TQ QnPs-iiik As we stated, if Groceries come careot , 9 :T:;!l.:J:k:rs':::; s Ui,,c H u"""! Special Offerings dy Opceim& down L1 wiu be because we put Yick So Tong ''"' T J b'olger and W. C. Dyer, of iu. RTTOF.S AND RUBBERS Chinese Medicine ul M Ram Muhlman Sr.. has sold most ' ",'B ,n J)allaa the first of BASEMENT OHUiiD ftUDUflXtSJ fWl flrtWTl Co. 1 t m ,o,,,r.y in this yioim.y ami ' , ' tr. e u- bu-ln-ss. . HJA.ijHMX1S.IUV X. , , Ttieili OOW n. Has medicine which will ... '-to Oregon t;.,y In ''Crweni to Port-, Ladies' men S and chrn "'Slr- e". any known dles i I 'J E,r ' n! Muh,man land the first of the week Wr a 000 Wool Caps for boys, girls and pers, at ONL-HALr FKlCc. 11 U pounds Sugar 95c open-Sundays from 10 .? i.eU Mm'mc. "TSZn s,a, t.n..f visit with friends. iadies, ft.rmer prices up to $2.50 each, -One counter of men s and ladies Shoes. 8 cans Milk 95c t i iftSLhHd oint '.nMa,ionat ih. M Winona Rice wh wiU at 49c English toe, in lack and brown 8 cans Peas 95c Bot. gh Sir. j v Mas i chmg school th. ' '" ,lu , b- ' . . ,,. former prices up to $12 per pair, at ...$3.9o 8 cans Tomatoes 95c i saiem.ore.ton. i- ' $mTjXTil 'lh" ! -Ladies', and men's Fleeced Lmon ...Boys' and girls' brown and black 95c Z I Sfe,. K win give ., New Miss F.b.eiie Coinns ..mi brother,. Suits at 9aC Shoes, former prices up to $6 a pair $2.9o 7 cans Clams r. 95c , nlwiSCB I JM Ye,-s ha.i in the armory suu.rdn, i an ""Z -Ladies', and Girls' All-Wool Sweaters, 6 -Very best quality Rubber Boots knee 2 cans No. 10 Tomatoes or Apples 95c ORLON"m ' , . ,,. ., . ,,. KMrT b different colors and styyles, former and hip lengths, former prices as high 8 cans Tall Salmon 95c adto trucking V""-; high as $8. Will go at $1.9$ M S7 per pair, will g, at $lg9o 5 Coffee . b ,k 95c mWnnuMg I .-. can. bo,,, s .0 m.ve to saiem Mrs. Nicholson',- uLsence abroad. Men s Rubbers all sizes, pel pair ...5 Jc 6 o pounds Cocoa in bulk 95c WUlCimCue mmm a tin- near fu-.tire. He was for- Miss Mabel Cave, has go,,,, to Sleeveless, AH-Wool Sweaters, each 95c Ladies' and Girls Rubbers for, a pair 39c I4"iunds best Jap Rice "95c , . Mia9 I , g irly publisher of th- Independ- Klamath Falls Where she has M mnnh WWt BmiU 95c V CLllCV IrClllSTer MAM ,,.,. Kntorpiis.. secured employment. Flannel Night Gowns for ladies at S1.25 20 pounds wnite Beans v u,u J I "d'! it is s.bi that independence - , . . . . . m -ywri 1 5 pounds Rolled Oats i j , :ai. seve.ni vi.aims i,, , h. bond- , llV Knitted and Flannel Underskirts at 4yc pi Vfl ?'T,VJ 13 pounds Macaroni 95c UU. 1 house I'aib.i, at I'm .land. JOURNAL WANT A Da lA LjLxVi 1 Ivll X Vj o w,itiHj Ovtpr Crackers 95c - wi mi,,,. ,1.,- of HBBBBBBBBBB Men's Heavy Work Shirts, blue and ulJiU1 il T a-ZT 95c phonb -'- " tho def. cone, , ... ""TJ black-and-white stripes. 2 pockets, full size . prirPo Onlv in Blankets ?ure Lard in bulk, 4 pounds JfC WB ALSO do local Cj SJ""' nv"" a "' Today-TomorrOW cut, also heavy black Sateen Shirts A Few Prices, Ulliy, in UianKCtS Jure Shorty 6 pounds 95c hauling fe-K m. Mrs. c. word Hufer ' "L. ; at. each - 69c 66x80 Wool-Nap Plaid Blanket for.... $4.75 0Tole 95c ' 7Zr Ls.r !.... issmd inviution announrln , ... , c o, GGxlfl Sub-Wool Blanket for $2.95 uouoieiie, PO""" DPlNTlNv ifliL' b. c ,ngwcddim.,c JP"Jb Men's Heavy All-Wool Socks, at, wx UD.'"jl Si,k,lapn Trimmed Nut Butter, 3 pounds .- JC rKlPi I 1. .-. ocrnic, , , ETfflBk per pair 39c -Beaut, t til. .J1" "".Tog A-l Soft-Shelled Walnuts, Almonds, a satufied customer return, . of t'a citv. The w,.,idin A. BBk Comforters, full double bed size, tor - ' ., fllim, 95c A , BP w.ii ...k.. , sv BBM5? BBJi Mixed-Wool Socks, at. per pair 29c Armv Blanket, all-wool, guaranteed, ' f?ntul(lTld rtg vrf year's day, and lb will Bjt JHf 4 OOUnds tit $4-65 r Patton Bk - V . ,,,i ? mmW pounat., ll Phone 1SH. overPtton LK H.,rry Mix carhier of th.. First BBBk " 7x777 TTrAi'ATC and children's dresses, 36 in. TlTinks, BagS, Suit Nt i nnMl?QTir "HOPE MUSLIN, 6 yards for $1 )RESS GOODS wide, for, a yard - 49c l 'q flm am. a':,:,, , K nfffiH UUM-5 1 lj? -Heavy Flannel. 5 yds. for $ , Dre Goods ' -36-inch Wool Storm Serge, Music Ko. and Brief - f F m. v. mix. ffiiH' ISBBB -Dross Ginghams, .) yards tor SI All W ool Plaid Dress Gooos, per vard, all colors 75c Hamilton l,In'Tiir'u'.VV,l. wh ESbBBBBBbH -Six quarter piquot sheeting 35c 42-inch Towels, each .' 39c tormer prices up to o a A.Wool inch Storm Serge, 340 court street 4VJP -i-.s.,,,. BBBMBlSl:v . oi l ,. .vr v.:,',i ...... '., -' - lai-iru-h Ilu.k Tci.!,, each IV e,.od for skirts per yt.r.l. all .".l-rs $L49 f ,-T,nnTrCD al for each quarter width. or. it AMClilNtI:,R Ad east of here, was fouml suiln William 0?X" . ' . TTCDl FF ,B oj.hr cbarg, a few presoiUj " ' - J A 1 EIVJ' III t?SKc Bargains Everywhere At Almost Give-Away Prices (T I BBS iiKH-ted . - I yj y jlj t 17. CovrrainSi I BBB suek. Mr. the V 1N - 0l DttS I iisf;:r JllStMS If you need a Suit, Overcoat or a THEQC ft Ql C'l! J" J ff"68681 if- - 1 fS" ' s Mackinaw or if you think you - T" L 3 Suit Sale fcHI r si .M Av kin.i srai'CK ever will need one, be sure not 'ving. b4b!i bbJh We have Men's Woolen up-to-d ; Bargi a-niiTor-M.t "P A IV A to miss this sale. Fb1 11 till"! ate Suits at $13.50, valued at $30 :Capito1 House ! A Wtantest ivory mat in the M I B ff B 1 f B1 " " ' " ' f PhOTie SJ f wfca Mures eight by four fee. "W. 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