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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1925)
MONDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1925 THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM," OREGON . PAGE TH The Burnett Jewelry Store Will Be Open Every Nieht Till Christmas for the Accommodation nf Knnv Permi New York. Dec 21 (A. P. The title of public opinion litis def initely turned against prohibition. In the belief of Nicholas Murray Uutler, preside nt of Columbia Un iversity. LmH week's senate debase start ed by Senator Edge of New Jersey woe the beginning of what will be a successful movement to reform "the present Intolerable situation," he thinks. Voluminous correspondence on the subject, lie said, In a letter mitde public last night, showed that thousa.ndi o men and women who had been sincere piohlbltlon itits have changed their views and are asking leadership in a move ment to reform the present laws. Dr. Butler's letter was written to Mrs. Victor A. Scggernian of Atlantic Highlands, N. J., and con tended that "to drive prohibition out of the country has become a moral i&tue." The violation or "fundamental and righteous laws in the futile and luw-breaking attempt to en force a foolish and untruthful law" he wrote, Is "the most immoral undertaking on which any govern ment ever embarked." "No Immoral and unreasonable public act can long stand," he ndd ed. "The same argument was made for slavery 75 years ago that is made for prohibition today. 7U elavery wua driven out of the con stitution and out of the country, so prohibition will be, and we shall develop a plan to abolish the saloon, to suppress the liquor traf fic and to reduce drunkenness to a minimum which will be In accord- anco both with the traditions of Christianity and the principles of the American government." BOYS BETTER HISTORY STUDENTS THAN GIRLS Sllverlon, Ore., Dec. 21 (Spec ial) Hoys ure belter history stu cienta than girls it would seem. A contest was conducted In tho three different American History classes in tho Sllverlon high school during tho past week. The contestants wero the girls against thu boys. In each of the three divisions the boys were tho winners. The girls of each class entertained the boys of their class at a party aB a re sult of having the lowest grades. CREDIT ASSOCIATION ELECTS SilvorLon, Or., Dec. 21. (Spe cial.) At the annual election of officoro of the Silverlon Business Men '8 Credit association Norris Amos was elected president with Karl J. Adams as vice-president and A. AlbrlRiit ae secretary. Tho board of directors consists of Julius Aim. F. B. Patty, Frank Byrinp; and Rudd Bontson. The United States National bank will givf its Christmas gift to Salem on Saturday, December 26, when from 7 o'clock In tQic morning until 10 o'clock in the evening,- tihe new - remodelled banking rooms will be officially opened for the Inspection of its customers and friends. The bank house .which has al most exnetly doubled 1ib floor space, and has expended in the neighborhood of $1)0,000 on its extensive improvements will be all aglltter with its new marble fin ishings, its new windows and offi cial quarters, its uew vaults nnd generally new arrangement throughout. All members of ilie force will be on hand throughout the day to greet visitors and conduct them through t)'Q quarters. Music also will bn furnished throughout the day and the affair will be in the general nature of a "house warming." DRAMATIC CLUB ENTERTAINS Silveiton, Or., Dec. 21. (Spe cial.) Members of the Silvertoii Playt.takers, the high school dra matic club, were hosts at a de lightful Christmas party at tUo W. 0. W. hall Fiiday evening. Christ mas decorations were carried out throughout the hall. Each mem ber brought a non-number a.s guest and each member also brought two gifts which later in the evening were distributed among these present. Cards and games furnished the diversions of the evening. SILVERTON ROY PASSES ON Silveiton, Or., Dec. 21. (Spe cial.) loy Lewis, the 14-year-old r,on of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Lewis, died at the Silverton hosjptal Fri day. aftr an Illness of some time. The hody was shipped Saturday to Hood River for burial. ( 1 1 made ram best sweoivi I CHARCOAL V Ett ROSTEIN & GREENBAUM Christmas Suggestions Men's Silk Neckwear, Beautiful Goods Special Special Neckwear Neckwear $1.00 75c Men's Silk Neckwear at 50c Men's Fancy Men's Fibre Socks . Silk Socks Very Fine, Special Beat Grade at 65c 50c Men's Cashmere Socks at 50c Men's Dress Shirts Green Hood Brand. High grade line all new patterns New Line of Slippers All Leather Colored Uppers Pretty Colors Children's, Ladies' and Men's Slippers Get yours while there is a big assortment Ivory Mirrors, Brushes, Combs White or colored big assortment and very low prices Silk Umbrellas Specials at $ 5.00 and $3.85 Children's colored Umbrellas $1.65 TOWELS Scotch linen, heavy huck, 17x32 48c Fine linen huck, colored borders, guest towels 69c Fine linen, colored borders, guest towels 89c Fine linen, all white, satin finish, 19x35 ..89c Linen glass toweling, special, yard 35c Big Assortment of Linen Toweling Fancy Turk Towels at I Big Assortment at $1.00 59c Ladies' Leather Purses New Styles, real good values $5.00 to $6.00 Special $3.75 240 AND 246 NORTH COMMERCIAL STREET . J r II IIE sports that come to us from other Burnett Jewelry Sores along the jf VV I 3 II Pacific Coast indicate that the Burnett Budget. Plan is going to play a W L grCater pait thaP 6Ver befare in the Cm'istmas Plans of thousands of liap- M Wj M?' Already many lines are sold out There is only a handful of Ptfc tllisli JVT' vHn Toilet Sets left and nearly all the Electric Percolators' are f has "bolte and we are having much to J Sl Pay After Christmas! LE1 Diamond Set Cuff Links ......".....$35.00 to $100 ij f f f Y? This is more than a mere "Ad vertisement." It is intended to he really personal as personal as though an old friend were speaking, and you are to take it in the friendly spirit in which it is written "personal and frisndly." , ,We shall be glad to have you Join the "goodlie companie" of business and professional men and women who are letting the jjiuuew o lores imance unristmas tor tliem. You will find as thousands have found already, that prices are uniformly fair there are no baits no make-believe reducions, no attempt made to create the impression that we are giving anything away, or selling diamonds, watches and articles of real value for less than they are worth. On the contrary, you will find, as thousands have already found, that because we buy for eleven stores that we buy for (and consequently sell for) a little less than the aver age jeweler, who buys for but one. And, therefore, you may buy with confidence bring back anything that goes . wrong. Bring back anything if, within thirty days, you find that you can do better tor cash in any other good store ! 8 ski m Diamond Set Rings $25.00 to $2500 Diamond Set Bracelets $35.00 to $1250 Diamond Set Scarf Pins $35.00 to $250 Diamond Set Cuff Links ......'.....$35.00 to $100 Diamond Set Bracelet Watches $67.50 to $300 Men's Elgin Watches $10.00 to $150 Men's Howard Watches $60.00 to $100 Men's Illinois Watches $35.00 to $100 Men's Waltham Watches $39.50 to $100 Men's Hamilton Watches $39.50 to $100 Men's Deuber-Hampdens at $35.00 to $75.00 Ladies' Bulova Bracelet Watches.. $28.50 to $75.00 Rogers Silver Plate, set $22.40 to $100 Ladies' Bracelet Watches $12.45 to $250 Comunity Silver Plate, sets $32.50 and on Sterling Compacts $10.00 to $25.00 Sterling Toilet Sets m$39.50 to $100 Holmes and Edwards Silver Plate $33.10 to $100 Alvin Silver Plate $33.50 to $75.00 Wallace Silver, set, from $32.50 to $100 Individual Pieces Sterling $1.00 to $50.00 Tea Service (five pieces) $50 to $125 Flexible Bracelets (semi-precious stones) $12.50 Men's Watch Chains $1.50 to $50 Men's Pocket Knifes $3.50 to $10 Nut Bowls $4.95 to $10 Umbrellas $4.45 to $19.50 Hand Bags from $5 to $15 Pearls from $2.95 to $100 Baby Cups at 95c to $2.50 Rflhv RnnnnQ nt .1?ir writw ' J " AN The lists printed are merely suggestive there are thou sands of gifts besides those hinted at. Gifts beautiful enough for a queen; gifts practical enough for a Scots man, and almost as enduring as time. All are offered on the Burnett Budget Plan. Never mind the money whether you pay a dollar or a dime is a matter which is of small account. Take all the gifts you need; pay us as you are paid and Cigarette Cases $1.95 to $35.00 Vanity Cases from $5.00 to $25.00 Mantel Clocks from : $12.45 to $75.00 Desk Clocks from $3.00 to $35.00 Traveling Clocks from...., $10.00 to $35.00 Alarm Clocks from $1.00 to $3.50 Westminster Chime Clocks ;. $48.50 Casseroles from $2.95 to $8.50 Pie Plates from $1.00 to $3.00 Coffeet Sets (three pieces) $7.50 up Electric Percolators, set $22.50 to $75.0 Electric Waffle Irons, each $15.00 Silver-Platcd Platters $5.00 to $35.00 Sandwich Trays $3.95 to $35.0.0 Console Sets from $12.50 to $50.00 Candlesticks from $3.95 to $25.00 Handled Cake Baskets from $5.95 to $15.00 Bread Trays from $1.45 to $6.00 Roll Trays from $4.95 to $$10.00 Tall Compotes from $7.50 to $18.00. Tea Sets (three pieces) $15.00 to $35.00 Men's Signet Rings $10.00 to $50.00 Men's Initial Rings $15 to $50 Ladies' Fancy Finger Rings from $5 to $50 Fruit Bowls $5 t $15 s. v vl"'y m mm 457 State St. Salem, Oregon cattle, Everett, Tacoma, Chehalis, San Francisco, San Jose, Vallejo, Stockton and Hollywood, Cal. 1 jz.2& r-rr v 1 1 it r iiii