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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 30, 1925)
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1925 THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON PROGRAM FOR NEW YEARS AT Y1.C.A. BUILDING Details of the special ' New Year's day program to be held ot the Salem Y- M. C. A. buildiug were mude public this morning. The program will be given to take the place of the usual open house given at the first of the year. Open houee will be held in the new building, probably some time in April, Y. M. C. A. officials state. At former open house programs 8s niauy as 2000 persons have been in attendance. The program to be held Friday will begin with a special basket ball game, played In the forenoon between & local team and a team from Jeffersori. At 1:30 p. m., the prep leaders will meet the Shamrocks In a bas ketball tilt. Semi-finals in the consolation basketball series will he held at 2:30 and at 3:30 p. m., the first game between the Night Juniors of the Leslie Methodist church and the second between the Creeks and the Orcgtyi Jour nals. The two winning teams will play for the consolation title at t:30 in the evening. At 6 p. m., there will be a game of exhibition volley ball, the game being -played between business men's teams headed by Dr. L. E. Durdick and Paul Acton. At 7:30 p. m., the most Import ant game of the day and of the tournament which has been in pro gress since Inst week, will be staged. The game will be the fin als in the tourney. PAGE THREE y which McMahan alleges are illegal. The particular fee attacked In the test case is involved In the ac tion of the state against Harry Walp trlea out in justice court. The fees all told asked by the jus tice were U.3& ana the complaint alleges that only $2.85 is due lo the justice on account of the case. One fee of (1 for n transcript is specifically attacked in the com plaint as having been made with out authority from the county court or anyone elso having power to grant such authority. Reason for attack ugainst the balance of the fund is not given. The com plaint has not yet been filed, but tentative draft of it has been made. SEARS 10 FILE. SUII ON FEES J. K. Sears, whose name has been used on a number of occa sions by L. H. McMahan In prose cuting suits based on public pol Icy, will appear on the name of the complaint as plaintiff In the no tlou to be brought against Brazier G. Small, justice of the peace, and the county court, to test out cor- tain claims for fees made by Small RASHES quickly relieved and often cleared away by a tew appucAUoiu or esinol New York. Robert Mayokowk, an osklmo who is seeing the eights here, is mighty sorry that he left in Alaska the eekimo equivalent for his heavy underwear. A THREE DAYS' Persistent coughs and colds lead to serious trouble. You can stop them now with Creomulsion, an emulsified creosote that is pleasant to take. Creo mulsion is a new medical discovery with twofold action; it soothes and beals the inflamed membranes and in hibits germ growth. 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Velvet Rugs in many A patterns and colorings tDLi9LiO 9x12 Genuine Linoleum Rugs $15.75 9x12 Genuine Gold Seal CongoleunfRugs .$14.25 9x12 Genuine Certainteed Guaranteed Rugs : $14.25 Print Linoleum, good selection of patterns 95c Inlaid Linoleum, new patterns and colors $1.35 Inlaid Linoleum, large selection of all newest patterns and colors .$1.55 Genuine Gold Seal Congoleum, per square yard 76c Genuine Certainteed Floortex, guaranteed, sq. yd 72c All Dinnerware To Be Sold At a Discount We are showing 32 patterns in English, Jap and American Ware 16 Patterns of Haviland 12 Patterns of the famous and best ware made by Lenox, Inc. Look for the January Sale Tags with Prices A Saving Worth While Use Your Credit v'ufniiufe Company We Charge Watcn 0ur windows For No Real Savings Every Day Interest During This Sale With RONALD COLMAN OREGON TRADE IN YOUR OLD FURNITURE ON NEW