1 M0tf)AY MARCH 29, 1920. All Ground Town w aa i THE CAPITAL JOURNAL I CCRKEST tVENTS SA Misct Shelton'a . jnarc - - nageant, Moose hall, 7:39 p. m. April 1 Marion county vet erans association meets at foodburn. Apri i, Easter Sunday. April 6. American Legion meeting, armory, T:S0. April 7, Lecture recital on American music, library, 8:30 p. in. ' -J April t Meeting of Sweet Briar club, home of Miss Nellie Taylor on Wallaee road. April 21. Willamette Glee dab concert l - L Court House News '' Circuit Court. . K. Olmstead et a vs Joseph Meyer aj. Complaint 4Qatb, chicks. 553 States Phono 81 Pishing license, were i - tft t r c 1 ' may W T r.- . 'aicerSOR. W. L. Dava, Claude Steuoff R Ferguson, Paul Noaok, u Hixon. Georre Nrn,i, . fioM win. ' aa eUlt- fteld. WilUam Getafield. Oscar rv er and W vi. . uicar Mey- Thompson, Chas. S. oRss. :n;'t' ,," Geo. W. McOn ,.1KSS- Rlckrea'!; Peth. Molalla. Grant FOR THR inr,,-,,.. -aster bunnies, Easter ,i i Easter chicks, r, ? ,?" State street. una. 5S - 79' sa,eat4tni2A th,6 ? R- ' C,uk 76 W . M. fectak, who recently sold hi reBidence on the Bilverton road I ft r about $10,000. nnn. lMd f . move .Monday to a largo furmY'r Setak remarks that th i . .... mg so rapidly that his absence i , make more room on the SaK,m siJi walks He. was formerly, a guard at Probate Court Ftederick Kiel estate. Petition. Frederick' Kiel, estate. Order.' Frederick Kiel estate. Last Will and Terry (i'raham, estate. Petition of ,T forn,e Arv-illa Matlock, daughter of deceas- Mdte ""wry ed. Frederick Kiel, estate. Oath of Henry (J. Kiel, administrator. Frederick Kiel .estate. Bond. . Frederick Kiel, estate. Order ap pointing appraisers. fai-e weii vT Sr.y Miss GtZJll "ST Walsh- "ect . one-story is the dauM, , ' sng ;), on her pro-i tne daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Prty block 13, of the originla platl v-umuierciai street. . ,. . u.w,un mmmi Mr. Read was for m by G M Douglas. Another permit was' ler ot '"e Capital National Bnkbut futarday tu L. S. Sheldon, to; to San Francsico recent? whera ""'" hiS "sld-n " T0 Belle-! he is emulov i .u. " 'I?1 vue street I sorvau, . . , " -auonai Ke- " wre Bank in that city. i . , i f" niu, ij, arrested on a Oscar Steelhamm. . . 'charge of larceny br baile. ncu county asse ....... A ..nu,aal9 Ior Builty in Judite ltn,h-. ' mother ha. ,..t,tlnam o clock Tuesday morninr. wk., aid today that she has rSigned "Jay Hill asked until 1 greatly. Mr. Steelhammer Zt 1 entM" his He con" sent secretary of the Salem Busing , r?bUn H. Creson of Men s 7no "usinesa a cold watch and i: .,.. - ucj twill ed together in a local rooming hoime. PAGE SEEN. been placed upon The tabH after La sanne hall s supply of butter had beei seriously depleted by feminine fudse er's first victims. After the two score Willamette cc etls who reside at the hall, had prom- ,,. . toiw i me nan. naa prom- H.ThaI LZntS lnfrmant H t0 aid in ,ne curtil:" of the thruTUSSr tr"'.by f '. -ndy .nanufacur- Uiners resemble .i,- V . , T era tn cultpr reappeared on the ta ter firkins of the city of Hamlin tT - , .v niormn and !' to maintain the city wh .ne cty of Hamhn to-well in th. "Garden of Kden". it k j (a, to be voted on is $24 30. Two crewjj are now laying paremeut on the Columbia rivr highway b tween Cascade Locks and Hood Rivtr. A special election wi!l be held at Dallas, April 13. to vote on a speetal tai to maintain the city-schools. The Mens League. Lee T. r.;iK, the Elin s ; " :.Bl?.,.aist.rioutor The trial of Mrs. A. RBnh., ' his home, 1355 State streTwith VJ7 Ittmber- wUl U held Pneumonia. Slight improvement in hi, Unruh.-. court it 1U m. condition sin e...,":ement in hls Tuesday, according to th. ,..... today, "."Uay. WSS noted. docket today. Mrs. Rehman t. I til h a a tal'on lilvnK. - . Automobile. v.. . . . . .run, a nouse Zelinski; route Cn?ries A- Deion5'n8 Uearineer, that' Chittenden, 642 W. ' both dama-ed in . " c ly- ' evening it th oaturaay "own or more members of the Hignte" 1 Crt .AiadJer,.Tele f this Silver- Ports today. Mr 7eii, W, .v""ce re' , wuuuor are expected to at- past on Court .t7ll , "ving " tvaaer veremonial in As- tenden S driv nt ' Chit- t0rm April 3' Worl f 't8 ionial street vt 7e ,V-l? v, S.U,h on HiSh iVaS received tday by several mem of wav Ron, . 1,V'"g tne riht bers othe local temple. A special uW le- m leave nirtland nnski car ror 1,,..,... wheel damaged. and one Numerous ee.,n, leiauve to mniii,: f literature s and possibilities at eight a. m. April 3, turn to Portland at 1 following the session. and will re m. Sunday Love, jeweler, km. , watchmaker, Si- Henry F. Aker f fip&ale, Wn. a bitlem visitor. Mr. Xket assms It , f "'blmuion middle initial, and Christian name is not what might 'seem. N. M. L. club will sell all their furniture at auction Wednesday, March 31, 1:30 p. m,, 656 Center St. upstairs. v75 ' Mrs. L. S. Rowland, pccompahie J by her son, Reed, arrived home fron, Portland Monday afternoon. Reed Rowland has been under the care, of specialist in Portland and last week underwent a critical surgical oper j. tion in one of the hospitals of thnt city. 1 Visiting friends in Salem. Geor.;e Robbins of Roseburg registered at the luunaay. Henry Collins of Aurora transacted business in Salem Monday. James W. McDonald of Spokane s in Salem visiting old friends. Mr McDonald reports that wv,i,.. state, sa f;ir as the whef hcit'i 'cerned, has wintered well and that a souu season is promised. i Salem and ti possioiaties erq. Xi :fter. escaping Se ifXiu!?1'? " "am ot IT1""8 " bicl-'e belonging to' rC commercial el ,h T , . a' ln south 12th street, the esred .fn deU contai'"S fas apprehended at Rickreall today uie lesiled information are alreadv V Sheriff John Orr. of Pmic on,,,.,!, Mr. and Mrs. Minnville, spent Sunday in Salem. W, C. Howard of Lemmon, S. - . I ,.uu v, IIIIIlUll, This week's dranerv inoelnl T3 ia stopping at the Blinh hntel ton Scrims, colors and designs o ' Howard reports a very agreeable dit suit everyone. Regular 65c, 48o per ' 1 ,e 'avonng Oregon, fn compar yard. Hamilton s. . Id ior the oress lion today, and h7e Yy to furnish all data that is asked. Pleasant anticipation came in for a hard blow at a party in the home or Mrs. A. T. rv, .. """luii, hi jNortn Cottage street. 8nt,,,.,i Johnson called nniir.. h t about 9M0 nad reported that some Punc.pleless culprit had gained en trance to the rear porch and pantry ind had carried off a large quantity of he refreshments for the evening. Officer VV. J. White investigated but could find ho trace of the thief. Members of the Salem Woman's Relief Corps who nlnn tn ott-.i ... Veterans county association at Wood- u. AUru a, are advised, in a state ment made today, that a Southern Pacific train will laeve this city at 9:17 a. m., reaching Wnn,ih,,. i ' ample time to attend the meeting. police here have been informed. Vt illiam Gahlsdorf, proprietor of the Gahlsdorf store, 135 North Liberty! street, after a three weeks', business ! trip to San Francisco oi,...j ... Salem Sunday. Oleomargarine Is Cause Of "Strike" At Lausanne Hall What threatened to develop into a regular table strike was settled amic ably Saturday, when peaco and good will returned to Lausanne hall. "Eat that old oleo, we'll certainly not!" Is reported decision of the 40-odd girl students i Salem Heights school win give it piuBiaiu aim uua Butmi at me na'i i -.-..w.,,., ivumciia U1UO. April 2 at 7:30 p. m. Ladies please dinner wasgiven. on Friday even iiriir hnvoo . 1 last, a the Y w n 1 .,. l U. ing Winter seasons of the two statei . attend the meeting. I who Bathered around the festal board . . ' I yulte a number of ladies of the relief Frlday morning and found the butter nude- ih. ,...! . . corps are expected to attend thtf"mt-! substitute enthroned n th. ,... j . L'nder the aimnfeea nt tua T3..t and Profsional Women's club, a lucien Arant, formerly connected Ith the Oregonian and now employ ed on the editorial staff cf the Tim berman, was a Salem visitor Sunday. Girl wanted at The Spa. IS B. P. 0. E. dance Wednesday eve ning, March 31st, for Elks and If, dies. , !73 John Richardson, a resident of Dal las' was a 'business visitor, in Salem Saturday. ,- - " Clarence Myers of cotts Mills, father of the :wo tioys who ran away from their home at Scotts Mills Wed nesday has-, written a letter asking Sheriff W. I. Needham to aid in the earch for thejjoys, who were last Mti at Mount Angel. Mr. Myers states that he has no large sum of money to spend in locating the boys, John, "and Peter, 16, but asks the author ities to aid him in returning the lads to their proptr homes. John weighs pounds and Peter weighs 130. Thi to boys are clad in overalls and jKth are wearing new loggers shoes. ! nen they left Scotts Mills, they had j ""in ?,)U between them according o Mr. Myers. last, a the Y. W. n 4 or of Mrs. E. T. Allen, a worker. , the mission field In Persia, who is now in this country on funiuh. About fifty women enjoyed the privi lege of meeting Mrs. Allen, who pre sented a most vivid account of tlie Condition of non-Moslem rooWlc.f 4 countries under Mohammedan jle, and emphasized the necessity (or act ion towards breaking the power o the "unspeakable Turk,'' rnd for the provision of funds to take care of the refugees now In charge of the Chris tian workers In those lands, that they may be provided with the means of becoming self supporting. Building permits have been issued atine city recorder's office to Mrs. substitute enthroned in the stead of the genuine article. And so, thft strike commenced. The fair boarders refus ing to partake of the "innovation." According to campus gossip, th Word was received in Salem "Mon day of the birth, Sunday, March 28, of a son. to Mr. Hnd Mrs .T TV Pearl of 35 Palm avenue, Apt. 3, San Fran cisco. The little lad has been named Gordon Wallace. Mr. and Mrs. Read i: Grand Opera House, Tue., Mar. 30 t The Musical Comedy Success of the Season CATCHY MUSIC GOOD COMEDY PRETTY COSTrMKS A Lingering Landslide of Laughter Prices 30c, 75c, $1.00, $1.50 , Seat Sale now open. Opera House Pharmnry Will Carver was a Newberg visitor Saturday, returning to Salem the any day. Special meeting of DeMo lay Commandrey No. 5 K. T. this evening. Work in tile Malta degree.- Vis iting Sir Knights welcome 76 NOTE OF THANKS Wjsh to express our sincerest switude to all who so kindly aided our late bereavement, especially y we mention Rev. Aldrich, the "merent organizations of the Leslie E. church, Mrs. Gucher and Mrs. T, Davidson. W. J. LInfoot, Wll "am LInfoot, Wilfred Linfoot, Alice Unfoot, Mrs. Jane fields. 7t WALLACE REID - ! in ! i "EXCTSE I MX., - I I DtTST" I J flaggy 1 Service. Our earn est endeavor to give satisfaction, and su perior service, is evidenced, by the courtesy of our staff the efficiency of our management. The "ftigfaction of our clients and tha qual 'ty of service ren dered, quality. Cour tfsy. Efficiency. ootweBF For Ladies, Misses and Children Ladies' New Oxfords and Pumps in blacky broivn tan, white and patent leather wit hhigh French or Military heels in the new narrow or medium toes, moderately priced, $8.50 to $11.50 New Oxfords and Pumps for the Young Ladies who wear the lower heels and wider toes, in black and brown at $7.50 and $8.50. Children's Mary Jane pumps in black, white, tan and pat ent, classy shoes for the kiddies at $1.95 to $4.75. EASTER HOSE Ladies' fancy lace and embroidery hose for real dress occasions and Silk Hose in all the wanted shades at $2.25 and $2.95. n X - Novelty Hose in the new combinations of colors at $1.95. Children's Hose in Silk, Wool and Cotton at 45c to $1.50. I IMWIIIIMM'KmS tM i U - J M H .ft;.' Salter undag Don't miss seeing our Window Display , You can always do better at irs Hvx1gooi1gocs fc- First Who Always Do Better By You Ladies' Store 466-471 j&t hi j JRtJkiVl ' Men's Store - 416 State Street Armenia THE OLDEST CHRISTIAN NA TION Will perish unless Help Comes from America THE NEAR EAST RELIEF has rescued many thousands Shall we let thi ; Great Work Stop Help a Little Now This is the crucial Time. Mail your check to A. J. Stillman, Sec'y. The Near East Relief , Ass' n. Box 362. Salem, Or. Make Checks Payable to Joseph Albert Capital Nat. Bank Street it