Holiday Greetings
from
The Quality Store
of
Portland, Oregon
T he Q u ality S tore
of P ortland , O regon
FIFTH. SIXTH. M O R R ISO N . A L D E R
CHRISTMAS GOMES
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A HINT TO MEN
HkN she tells you she :
* * doesn’t want you to bother
about giving her a Christmas
present don’t pay any attention.
You know yourself how hurt
you would be if she didn’t get
you one of those ties about
which ,-you could boast to your
men friends that “ you had to
wear it once just so the little
girl’s feelings wouldn’t be hurt.”
And you know, and they know,
that you want to let the world
know that the “ little girl” strug
gled with the other women to
get to the center of the tie corni
er so she could pick out some
thing for you in her sweet and
loving ignorance.
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Everybody, Especially Parents,
Know What It Is.
Look Ahead and Save fo r Months to
Provide Pleasure and Happiness
. for Kiddles.
There were four fatalities in Oregon
due to industrial accidents during the
week ending December 14, according
to a report prepared by the state in
dustrial accident commission.
The
victims were: H. H. Nestle, mill work
er, Eugene; W. W. Mead, logger, Ma-
pleton; A. H. Johnson, foundryman,
Portland, and Prank Arnott, wood
bucker, North Bend. A total of 505
accidents were reported for the week.
Plans for an elaborate summer club
house and hunting lodge, to be the
equal of any game association club
house in the northwest, were drawn
up at the meeting of the Santiam Pish
and Game Protective association held
at Albany. The association, which
comprises several sportsmen and am
ateur huntsmen clubs of Linn county,
plans to build the clubhouse at Clear
lake, one of the most beautiful loca
tions in the west.
To move the entire perishable fruit
crop in the states of Oregon, Washing
ton and Idaho would require every re
frigerator car in the United States for
one trip between the place of produc
tion and the markets, according to H.
H. Corey, a member of the Oregon pub
lic service commission, who has been
in Washington for several weeks at
tending the railroad merger hearing
before the interstate commerce com
mission. Mr. Corey said he was told
that the recent car shortage was not
due to a lack of carriers, but was the
result of insufficient motive poiver.
OU know what Christmas is, says
Eugene Wood, In the Delineator.
In a manner of speaking, it is a kind
of Sunday.
Six days of the week
the Ideal set before you is to have
the alarm clock wake you ; to gobble
down your breakfast before you are
thoroughly roused; to rush to the shop
and get your overalls on before the
whistle gets done blowing or to be
docked an hour’s time; to work like
Scott Ward, 75, native of Oregon and
a nailer till noon, -when you look into
your dlnnei>pail to see what the old pioneer resident of Linn county, died
lady has put up there for you, and at his home in' Albany after three
warm your coffee on the steampipe; months’ illness.
to begrudge the time for that lunch
eon; to lick into your work again till
six o'clock, with the foreman saunter
ing up and down, watching that you
don’t take too many drinks of water,
or get a chip in your eye too often, or
gas too much with the man next you;
to get home so tired that you fall
asleep reading the newspaper after
supper—the same thing over again to
morrow and the next day and the next
day and the next day, all your life
long. That’s business.
But Christmas comes along.
You
tell your little ones that awful whop
per about Santa Claus and his rein
deer, add they, to whom you are the
pattern of truthfulness, stand and lis
ten to you with their jaws hanging
C A L L F O R IT
loose and their eyes looking like hard-
boiled eggs with the shells off. And
A T Y O U R G RO CER S
the older ones aid and abet you in the
deceit, and help the little ones com
pose their sprawling letter to old
Santa, asking for dolls and skates, and
choo-choo cars and all such extrava-
ces, when you ought to be saving
your money against a rdiny day.
And you skimp yourself of necessary
food to buy these follies, and sit up
TH E STO RE W H E R E
nights wasting your strength for the
next day (which really doesn’t belong
to you, since your boss buys it and
pays for It), and when 11 o’clock,
Christmas eve, comes, and you get
down from the chair, having hung up
the last gilt ball or glass peacock, you
are so tuckered you can hardly stand.
But you turn out the gas and light the
candles to see how pretty it all looks,
and your wife says: “ Won’t she be
tickled, at this! And won’t he jump
for joy when he sees that!” and you
put your arm around her, and the
twinkling candles swim before your
sight, and your throat kind of chokes
Y
Cherro Flour
‘THE
REDEMPTION”
Aurora and this vicinity will be fav
ored with £ the great American play
‘ ‘The Redemption,” when on next
Thursday night, December 28, the
Orpheus Players o f the Woodburn
Dramatic Stock Company will appear
here for one night only at the Aurora
Band Hall. This play portrays one of
the greatest morals ever shown. Its
memories will live forever.
It is a
play of human nature, with a tear and
a smile intermingled. Your emotions
o f honesty and respect 'will rise within,
and its pathos will long be remembered.
It is a play that every man, woman
and child should see. One of the great
est moral plays ever produced.
The. company carries its own scene: y
and its special stage equipment and
will present an excellent play with a
superb cast. One of the most thrilling
and spectacular fights ever staged
takes place in a cabin in the moun
tains. It is a fight to a finish and is
only one of the many exciting incidents
found throughout this great drams.
This company comes well recommend
ed, and it will be an advantage to ev
ery person of this vicinity to see this
extensive production and enjoy an
evening o f rare entertainment.
A strip of the Pacific highway nine
feet wide has been completed between
Canyonville and Galesville in Douglas
county, according to information re
ceived at the offices of the state high
way department.
Ask
Anyone
Ask anyone you know
w hich is the highest
quality baking pow der
and almost invariably
they will tell you ROYAL.
“ My cakes are 100% better
since I bought that can of
Royal»” writes one delighted
user, and everyw here—
among your friends, neigh
bors, relatives—you will
hear similar commendations.
R oyal Contains N o Alum
Leaves N o B itter Taste
W oodburn
Dramatic Stock Co.
PRESENTS
The P ow erfu l Four Act C om edy Drama
“ THE REDEMPTION”
THE GREAT AMERICAN PLAY
Excellent Cast
A Play of
Hum an Nature
Special Scenery
Pfe hestre to iffanh nor
ms tumors
for iljetr past patronage atth to foist}
tl}em all a pter^p (Sfmslmas anh a
S u p e rb A c tin g
ONE
NIGHT
ONLY
A n U p lift
F o r H u m a n ity
Vast Production
A U R O R A BAND HALL
THURS. DEC. 28
Admission 25c and 50c
Curtain at 8 p. m.
¿Happg anit Prosperous ¿Nefo Pear,
Frank L. Miller
W ill help to have
Dealer in Autom obiles and Supplies
the Xmas bread and
LAST CALL
cake just right.
If you omitted to shop early you still have
a chance—although our stocks are somewhat de
pleted—you no doubt may be able to at least find
some of your gift requirements.
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As a finis of 1922, may we at this time
THE SPIRIT OF Y U LETID E PR E V A ILS
SENSATIONAL
XMAS SALE
you.
Because the T acine ' Telephone &
Telegraph company refused to comply
with an order issued by the public
service commission requiring the cor
poration to set up and keep a separate
depreciation reserve account, the com
mission sent a letter to John Carson,
district attorney of Marion county,
urging that he institute proceedings
In the courts for the enforcement of
the penalty provided by law in such
cases.
thank you for your very generous patronage dur
ing this closing year, and that we may hope to
merit its continuation during the coming year.
With hearty wishes for a Merry Christmas
and a Happy New Year, we beg to remain,
Very truly yours,
BEGINNING
Saturday December 9th
Sadler & Kraus
“ T h e Best and M ost for T h e Price”
L . M . HUM
Care of
Yick So Tong
Chinese Medicine and Tea Co.
Cherro Poultry
Feeds
Has medicine which will
cure any known disease.
Not Open on Sundays
153 South High Street
Salen, Oregon
Phone 283
E gg Mashes and feeds
fed the poultry during
the cold winter months
should be of
quality.
the best
You are sure
of good results by using
CHERRO Feeds.
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Call for them at
G . C. G IESY FEED ST O R E
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In keeping with the past
years, The People’s Cash Store
will give WHOLESALE PRICES
to all Churches, Lodges and
Societies on all CANDIES,
FRU ITS and NUTS.
THE
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PISELO
H. G. ZIEGLER
DEALER IN
Grain, Pototoes, Hay and Feed
SEED AND RE-CLEANING OUR SPECIALTY
ALL K IN D S O F T R U C K IN G DONE IN CO N
NECTION W IT H W A R E H O U S E .
AURORA,
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