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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1916)
SIX THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM. OREGON. THURSDAY, DEC. 21, 1916. For Christmas And All Holiday Week Your Christmas table would not be complete without a generous bowl of these cheerful, jolly, bright, Cali fornia oranges. The organic salts and acids of the orange are an excellent aid to digestion, so the eating i f plenty of oranges is particularly desirable at holiday time when one is liable to overeat of other foods. Put Sunkist oranges in the stockings and keep a liberal Supply on hand for the children. Sunkist oranges are shipped fresh to your local stores. Order today of your dealer buy tliem by the box. J Uniformly good oranges such as Sunkist will keep. J The retailers whose ads appear bcbw are making a specialty of Sunkist Oranges. m. ' ' California Fruit Growers Exchange A Co-opcrativ, Non-Prolit Orgtnbition cf 8.000 Grower Oranges for Health" Lot Angeles; California unk: Uniformly Good Oranges) c , cr Mixed Nuts 'Salem's Best 0 Mist Oranges wnxeautt fJ Also Nuts, Candies, Figs, Dates, Eight kinds at 15 Cents per pound. w a , . . w J 11 1 j PL i i We sell Sunkist Fruits. and a I kind of Christmas ea s. Sunkist Navel Oranges 20c, 30c, 40c, 50c doz . . n oc Our Stock of Groceries are of the . Large size Oranges, dozen 35c best qualitv and We do not charge Grade anes 12 l-2c to 25c lb. Medium size Oranges, dozen 3QC for our service. We deliver any Spitzenburg Apples 50 Cents bushel. Good size Orange, dozen 20c place in Salem. in We want your Christmas order. M Grocery Ward K- Richardson WESTACOTT - THEILSEN CO. 247 North Commercial ,Phone 66 2395 N. Front Phone 494 426 State Street 12y2 12y2 Headquarters for YOU GET MORE We Sell for Less C I 4 A FOR CASH There's a Reason MIHKlSt UriUlgCS We sell the Famous Sunkist Let us show you how we can save Brands of Fruits you money .or. your Christmas CnAlac Oranges 19c, 24c, 29c Groceries; a full line of Nuts, 111113 UIIU UMIUIGS The la est dozen' ' 35c Fruits, Candies, etc. J 6 We sell the Sunkist Fruits Don't EveHg ,n m to make yOU Fancy mixed Nuts at pound 20c ne sen ine aunKisi i runs, Don t gee what cash wlii do by trading forget the place. enjoy your Xmas dinner at one of our stores. J. L Busick & Sons n c o p r WJLni. J. L Busick & Sons , two stores V. O. K v.L. f! 610001 The Grocerteria Plan stores 118 S. CW1 299 N, CW1 1601 Center St. Phone 1472 n s. Com'i 299 n. Com'i 1 1 8 Christmas Oranges R Oranges are now verv sweet and iuicy, and nothing can make the little folks more hap- J py, than to find at least one in their stocking, on Christmas morning. The orange is one Jj of the most beneficial fruits that grows, both for the youngsters and grown-ups. e reCe'VC oranges m car"'ots' direct from Sunny California, and have a plentiful supply j I ieSS e es (,ua' or you' al vour srocers- With best wishes for A Happy Christmas H Salem Fruit Co. & Wholesale Distributors Fruits and Produce FUNERAL OP MYRTLE iFor Thin, Nerypjis WHITE 1HIS MORNING Rev. F. T. Porter, of Christian j Church, Preaches Impres sive Sermon ''LilV in its Various was lhi suliiect f the Kelulionsliipsy talk eiven lv Rev. f. T. Porter of the Kirst christian church this iniiininL' lit the fiincr.il of Mis Myrtle. White, ho sli it ami killed I Thomas W. Ctauttsgi in the Muion Hotel luesdny noon ami then sent a bullet crashing through her own brain. In his talk he brought out the obli gations of man's relationship to the na tion, the state, the city, the neighbor hood, the family, to himself, ami to his God. He showed the mutual obligation of man to his countrv and the-countrv I to the man, how the relationship is closer to the state and how man is re sponsible for loyalty and willingness of service while the state is obliged to 1 protect with good laws and proper means of law enforcement. (',,.,,;... u;i1 la ---. . with the"citv ami the necessity of I " .!,; U tw ,;.w musician ot note, men and women to live there is the obligation to the faniilv- t the obligation of the parents : the children proncr couel, symnathv. nothing equals or compares with the rich food properties in SCOTT'S EMULSION It makes other foods do good. H sharpens the appetite; stimulates the circulation and helps over, come catarrhal troubles. If you are rundown, anaemic or nervous, the benefits you will receive from Scoff's Emulsion will surprise you. Scott & Bownc, BloemficM. N. J. SKOVGAARD COMING SAYS THIS COUNTKY HAS DEVEL OPED WONDERFUL VOCAL TAL- , ENT BUT NOT SUCH VIOLIN PROFICIENCY. iffc kovgaiinl. the Danish violinist, who played at the Auditorium Thursday lit i i oiii the aveiago that he is an ex- I II (I l I lltl nil . . , better Then 1 1 Ptlw,WJ' I'lcuMUU wait to meet, llo the fkmlW-., 1 UJlttHiur-.'.iig ami a pleasant cuuversa- tionalist; knows sonietlmig ot the norm ' 1 outside of music, and talkl intelligently itilV. L . . ' - i TT II .1 1 8A.?g elosw yet to the avoid ,shop tJalk"-to talk about h ta.aivi.dua , there is man's obligation to pi.ofcssion. 0 BpcakB Engli3fl fluite Q, ; T l yf0r ''"i"1 ,0 nP ently. tuough he will probably never so 1, L h 12hv91calIy "y lose the peculiarities of his Mother tou- so he can bo of service to his state or ue 1 WWn hinlUr1" h ' "id virtuoso, on Fri- must keep 1, n self i good condition or clay evening, appears at the Grand opera 1 F?n 1 S"6 hlS ?bhf ?-t,0f-- . ouse He wm be greeted with a capacity, i finally there is man's obligation to house. God, the necessity that he keep him- self morally and "spiritually clean and obtained especially for this entertain , that he help others o keep clean. And ment, according to social committee all of the above obligations are neccs- chairman, Gardner, sary for man to keep his obligation I Everyone who has ever attended tho With God. Iliigli school at any time during its ex- j . "Rock of Ages," ''Does .Testis Care," istence is urgently requested to at , and "Lead Kindly Light," were the tend. After the program there will be I songs sung by the quartet, which was " general ruixitp, whon all old gradn composed ot Mrs. Porter, Mrs. Wenger, ! "tes may renew acquaintances and form C. ll Webb, and Rev. Porter. niew ones, and when old friends may the funeral was held at 10:30 o'clock i ,m'01 to tsw over I lie days ol yore. at Webb and ClOUffh 8 undertaking par- i lors and interment was in the Citv 'iew cemetery. The body of Thomas V. Cuinniiiigs was taken to llalsey this morning on the 10 o'clock train where he will be buried in the family burying ground. Lester ( 'uimniiigs. of Astoria, and Mrs. Lyda Stewart, of llalsev, took charge of the body. George Oummings, father of the boy, is rushing here as fas! as steam will cany him, to be a! the funeral which will probably be held Saturday. He is not expected before Priday night as it is some distance to Ijoma, Montana. In a statement, the relatives of the boy this morning said Thomas Cuin mingS was only 17 years of ge and would be eighteen next April. They also state he met Miss White the sec ond week in N'ovoniber, 1918, and at that time there were several Salem boys present. It is believed the meet ing was here in Salem. The game Saturday evening, as an nounced before, ( will be played in the old armory in the city hall. It is ex pected this will be one of the hardest, fought games of the season as th alumni team is exceptionally strong this year and they nj'c coming Imcfc with the avowed intention of 'clean ing up" the hi'jli school team. KANSAS CONVICTS PAROLED Lansing. Kus.. Dec. SL Fifteen Kan sas convicts will be given a 1(1 day parole, "on their honor," to visit their homes during the holidays. The IS con victs were to leave (lie prison today, of ficials said. Junior Girls Defeat Seniors of High Class Girl's jnterclass basket ball came to an end last evening when the junior girls beat the senior girls in the second' game played between the two teams. The .junior-sophomore game, held Mon day evening resulted in a decisive vic tory for the .juniors. This game was followed by the first senior-junior game Tuesday evening which also' resulted in a junior victory. The games were play ed under the interclass contest rule's established last vear. The home coining program, aiinouac ed a tew days ago will be held tomor row afternoon at '2 p. m. in the liigh school auditorium. It has been arrang ed somewhat as follows: Selection by high school orchestra. Vocal solo by Art Smith. Selection by the Royal Hawaiian tr- -'bailors. Vocal solo by Agne3 Halsell. Violin solo by Mary Talniadge. Selection by orchestra. Speeches by Mr. Todd, Mr. Nelson i and representatives from all the grad -I Uated classes since the organization of j the high school in 1906 will be inter-! spersed throughout the musical program us given above. The Hawaiian Troubadors have been I NOW GOOD THAT MUSTEROLE FEELS! It Gets to That Sore Spot ' Like Magic W A-a-h! That's delicious relief for those sore muscles, those Stiff joints, that lame back. Musterole is a clean, white ointment, made with the oil of mustard and other home simples. It does the work of the old fashioned mustard plaster, minus the plaster and minus the blister! You simply rub Musterole on the spot where the pain is rub it on briskly and usually the pain is gone. ro muss, no bother. Just comfort ing, soothing- relief first a gentle glow, then a delightful sense of cool ness. And best of all, no blisters like the old-fashioned mustard plaster used to make. Use Musterole for sore throat, bron chitis, tonsilitis, croup, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia, headache, conges tion, pleurisy, rheumatism, lumbago pains and aches of the back or joints-, sprains, sore muscles, -bruises, chil blains, frosted feet and colds of the chest (it often prevents pueumonia). CHRISTMAS IN CALIFORNIA1 Go the New Way The North Bank Rail and Ocean Route LowFares for Holidays lARGC BELL or SAN GARR'EL UiScN $2 70 Rou.nd To SAN FRANCISCO from Portland, Eugene, Corvallis, Albany, Salem and all points on Oregon Electric and also, on Xorth Bank Road west to Seaside. LOS ANGELES $2'3 Rund S.S. Northern Pacific Sails Dec. 14 Dec. 19 Dec. 23 Dec. 28 Consult agent Oregon Electric, Oregon Trunk, or The North Hunk Hoad. J. W. RITCHIE, Agent Oregon Electric Ry. SALEM