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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 16, 1919)
I HF DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1919, . TEN ; A 'V. 'i ' if Hi Hi i "f It: is mm, TOTS GET XI1AS GIFT uitlfews v Circuit Com. Harry Jenkins vs. Marlon Court, a Sacramento, Cal., Dec 16. Govern- corporation. Order. " r Stephens today gave a mother and Blassius Crasser vs. J. C. Jones', W. two little girls the Christmas present j Needham as sheriff of Marlon cuu they desired more than any Christmas ty Creg0n; Buy O. Smith and E. E. present in the world a stay in the'pIank Complaint court that the husband and father die D Gibson vs. Charles Kuhnke uu mo kuiiuwh riiuaj. Answer The governor reprieved Antone Le- chai.'ea y. Naftzgar and Charles V. para, convicted In San '''ranclsco Naftzgar as administrator of the estate saurder, unUl February 20- of Effle M. Naftzgar, deceased, vs. Al- For days Mrs Lapara and her chit- bgn Young Demand of defendant for 4ren have haunted the governors of- ,temlM), verlfie1 account of claim flee with the plea that Lepara might u he snared until a,ter . Vet Smallwood m Harry M. Small- The official reason for the reprieve . to to view more evidence." wood ' T. A. Livesley and John J. Roberts. i doing business as A. T. Livesley & com j "'i: Strauss, doing busl- i ness as Strauss & company. Probate Court. B- r I 1 William S. Moll estate, inveiory anu XSTla in Jf TISCO appraisements. Amanda T. Reavis estate. Order. Ban Francisco. v.c.lS.-Adverttalr.g' ,A,manda, ReB Order ad- ... v-iitHncr will mnnarlnn "grand bump off party." a local care " ".. . today mailed out invitations to a spec- RfcCTGR Eva Recior, at local hos- Dital today. Body at Webb & dough's establish ment. Funeral announcement later. NORTHCUTT Charles W. Northcutt died yesterday at the home of W. i-.'Collard, "north of saiem. Funeral held today from home, with burial in the Claggett cemetery by Webb & Clough firm. Grand Bump Off Party for World SHADES OF RENO! Los Angeles. Cal., Dec, 16. This city now claims the dl- -vorce. championship long held by Reno, Nev. '"' Figures compiled by Super ior Court Charles S. Crail show 3100 divorce suits were filed here since March 1, which is a forty percent in crease over the same period last year and represents a 400 percent increase for four years. Judge Crail said these figures . have Reno beaten three to one. Commls-1 ial celebration to be held tomorrow night. Tables will be reserved. . The posters picture tne sun with a big nick In It, caused hy a lot of plan ets lined up with the Etrth on one Hide of the sun. "The end of the world at midnight, Iocal'BtieB Amanda T. Reavis estate. elon. J. A. Gore estate. Inventory and ap praisement. GeoGrge W. Johnson estate. Inven-1 ." tory and appraisement I Real property valued at 11096 and Murrtage Licenses. I Incidental holdings are itemized In r xxr r v.i oo .it.t r c 'the report orH.-A. Johnson, Jr., C. Wednesday, December 17," states the " ' praisers In the estate of George Johnson and Guy O. poster. Various predictions that groat lem. Preston E. Jones, Smith, ap- W, 6, a sawmill em- Johnson. etorms are due Wednesday and later P'W f f SUverton, to Mrs. Grace Har , The m of Amand T Reav!g ha() this month and that the world may oin 24' of SHverton. nd have been made, but have been sjcoffed at by eminent astronomers the world over. "LEI" FROM SUPREME COURT BEING PROBED DAILY STATISTICS Died' been admitted to probate by an order of Judge Bushey. Arthur G. Evett1 is named as executor of the estate which consists of property near Silverton valued at $5500. .By the terms of the will the following are named as heirs Effle RIsley, Genou, Mont; Grace An- Washlngton, Dec. 16. The depart ment of Justice today wag Investigat ing an alleged "leak'' whereby lmport- s sucit as MILLER Mrs. Anna S. Miller, widow Sell and Jane Russell, Walla Walla, nf A. A. Miller, at her home. 435 Wn; and Lulu Z. Nicholas Spokane, North Liberty street, at the age of are daughters and Arthur G Evett of 62 years, Monday afternoon at 2 ruiverion. a son oy b lormer marriage. O'clock. " '. i ' " ; : The body is at the undertaking es- Beginning tomorrow and conjlnu tnbllshment of Webb and Clough. n nt Saturday. 'general examlna- Funeral arrangements will be made "0 for school teachers irom airrer later, and services will be under the en' sections of the state will be held direction of the Neighbors of Wood- at the, state house. The B0 or more the prohibition ruling, become known craft. Mrs. Ml.ier Is survived by one teache who win take th Jt. will ...i-oiumtiOH tuHi advance 80 arry Miner, one was a msniuur 4. , ... . 0i..ona son. Harrv Miller. She was n nienihor nBTOlu,D w ' mm 1 C7 u uuui i lire i qcb iihvc w teen offered for sale, presumably for becca lodge and Fratemul Union. , speuumuve purposes, have been laid be... . uvtJui'iiiit.i. w. x. iiA.es, a s aj general is handling the probe. . Three men, two of them minor gov ,e .va be Involved. Government detective! have been burial. assigned to the case to shut off the . leak, before next Monday when the OSTRANDER' O' u..' lo ueuiue the con- UtutionalIty of, the Volstead law in sula as it applies to beer and light Wine ... morning. The examinations are to be given under the supervision of W. M. KELLY Mrs. Mary Kelly, yesterday Smith superintendent of schools for afternoon, at the home of her son county. - on; North Commercial street, at the . i The body Is aTthe Terwilliger Home Ajlfj AlTC'ftd 0r ' and will be Bent to eastern Canada for ' i Altering W S S ft fa V?e Eldorado, Kan., Doc. 16.--A myster. Iouk tjipiuB.on under the. floor of the car ' room partially wrecked thj postofflce here this atternoon. Two men were burned and cut by flying Slaw. .. -Mrs. Margaret Outran-: - ' 1 ' der, 62, died yesterday evening at 1 Seattle, Wash.. Dec. 16. Charged 925 North 20th street. with having altered government obli- Body at Rlgdon's..No arrangements Rations contrary to law. C. D. McCon for funeral made. ahy and his wife, 917 American bank building, were arrested by secret ser vice operatives late Monday afternoon. The two defendants were accused In the complaint with having transferred DABERCO Caroline Daberco, 79 died ut residence route 9, city, ear ly today. '- Funeral under direction of Webb & war savings stamps certificates issued Clough company Thursday at 10 to other persons to certificates made o'clock.' Burial Murphy cemetery." out in their own name. ' CEnstmas Shoppers n .x i it m Will find Christmas shopping a pleasure here, and you can get your gifts for the entire family at the one place, thus saving yourself , lots of time, trouble and money as our prices are the lowest, quality considered. Here are a few Christmas suggestions: NECKTIES TABLE LINEN 69c tO $1.49 BATH TOWELS LADIES' WAISTS HANDKERCHIEFS $1.98 tot $7.90 CHRISTMAS BOXES PETTICOATS 19c to 98c $1.98 to $4.98 BOUDOIR CAPS NECKWEAR 25cto$2.9S 49c to $1.98 LINEN TOWELS FOR THE KIDDIES 45?C to ' HOUSE SLIPPERS D0LLS FOR MEN, WOMEN AND .25c to$L25 CHILDREN GAMES SHOP EARLY while you can get better selections and at the same time get better service before the rush tv 7 X? Incorporated You wiU find our Store brimful of appropriate Christmas Gifts this seasoiu-and, as usoaL wejhav priced them within easy reach of everyone. In this advertisement we have mentioned but a few. You are innted to call and see many, many others. Towels As Gfts Nothing is more useful or acceptable. Huck Towels 19c and 25c ea. Turkish Towels, plain or fancy, colored borders ........ 29c to 98c each Towel Sets, 3 pes $1.98, $2.75 r :' , " v Those of refine ment of taste will find just' what will please in this stock. Crene de Chine Combinations, ,...$2.98 to $4.45 Other dualities at ....$1.49 to $2.98 Everything in Lin Pfrie ?t surprising ly low prices. Lafa' Hose An almost endless variety in all the wanted shades in cot ton, silk fibre and pure thread silk. Cotton Hose 19c to 49c Silk Fibre : 85c to $1.25 Pure thread Silk $1.49, $2.90 Men Neckwear Nifty, natty neckties full of life and sparkle an assortment al most endless. Prices ; '69c 98c and $1.25 Each Dainty 'Kechiefs rWe have these in frncy boxes and otherwise and can satisfy the wants of everyone from the little girl to the grownups. Prices 9c, 15c, 25c and 39c each bdies'. Necbrear Dur new shipment just re ceived contains many new things in this line. Fancy Lace and Georgette Collars in round or square effects, 35c to $1.98 each. v,f ... Ladies' Purses ....2...'L: '.. .98c to $7.50 each G!o?es You know the quality of our Glovesthe fmouus -Red Fern all t 'colors white, black, grey and cordovan PiicsS"" $3.98 and $3.75 , .' Pair . Qur Prices Always the Lowest (2 Com'l. and Court Sts. . Formerly Chicago Store FEW SHtRIFf STATES According to Sheriff W. I. Need- ham, Marion couiuy a present delin quent tax roll of 28,2&1.2tf is unusu ally small as this arrears list is out of a tax roll of $1,071,000, being the 1918 ley. Notices of " delinquency are being mailed from the sher.ff's office, man of the Items being for small amounts, there "being about 1000 pieces of this class of matter. Mailing of tne state ments Is In conformance with the law adopted in 1918, by which the delin quent taxpayer is Informed personal ly of the delinquency In l.eu of the former method of advertising tax de linquencies through local publication. "The 1918 arrears are being taken care of by property owners, asserts Sheriff Needham, "and we expect to lave.the major portion of the 1918 roll paid in by the first of the year. mlttee In charge of the work, for comforters, blankets and any used bedding material to be used in equip ping a small dormitory which is to be established near the wood yard and where the transients may secure l'vi"-ln at a low rate Such extra bed ding may be left at the home service branch of the Red Cross in the post offioe bu ldin" or If the RecTCross Is notified at 332, the articles will be called for. VIENNA ASKS AID London, Dec. 16. Burgomaster Neumann of Vienna has appealed to the mayors of New York, Chicago and "other American cities" for a loan with which to purchase foodstuffs, raw mt.. terials and coal ,a dispatch from the Austrian capital reported today. - The Dal'as Machine & Locomotive j works has been organized by the busi ness men of Dallas, with a capitalina tion of $35,000. 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