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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (April 2, 1920)
FRIDAY, APRIL 2, 1920. 1HE CAPITAL JOURNAL flH, Around Town CTRRENT ETKST9 April 2 North Salem Improve ment association meeting. Highland school. I p. m. April Meeting Marion and Polk county- pig dub, Commercial dub, 2 p. m. . April 4.-tiame, Senator vs. Tannigans, Oxford, field, 1 p. . April 4. faster Sunday. - Court House News : ! Circiilt Court J. W. Parker v C. H. Chung et al cu . L F. Evans vs. Elvira Evans. Sum mons. V (C- Viola Best Smith; vs Jess . Smith., Summons. -iti: Sanford Mills s F. W. Oainw. Complaint. ' ,' ; ' , , ... , Probate Court ' , George Nesblt, ; estate. Citation. -: Julia F. Harritt, estate. Order con? ifirming' tale of real' property. Qly-ile W. Beckett,, estate. Affidavit cf'pubrifcittoBj offirst notice of ad ministrator. ' ";; MnrrtftjRe -Licenses Claude H. Sumner'. 28. of Bend, a mill hand, to j$JertrUile Estella Bloom, 29. of Hotel ;MarioM Salem. Daily Statistics, Died .' STRICKLAND Walter H. Stricklum! 56, at his home four miles east of Salem on the Garden road, at 11 0. m. today. Body at Rigrion & Son's. Funeral arrangements not complet ed. PARRIS Mrs. Retha Parris, 2, at a hospital here Thursday. FunerU at chapel of Webb & Clough at 2 p. m. Monday. Burial In City View cemetery. Saturday special, (1 brooms. (7 cents; no deliveries. No phone orders. Hamilton's. gg Miss Grace Smith returned to her desk in tie attornev irai' ffi Thursday after an Kvn of n,nr. Lthan a month, during which time she nas oeen confined to her home with an attack of influenza and pneumonia. The W. R. C. will hold a cooked food and fany article sals S&turdiv beginning at 10 a. m. at the Farmer Hardware Co. store. Tour miramw is hindly solicited. s,i Reduced prices on close, out China See window display. Hamilton's. 80 Miss Dorrls Svkes. formerlv ety editor on the Morning Statesman here but now a student at the Ore gon Agricultural college. vi5 a Si- Jem visitor for a few hours this mon, ing on her way home from a visit -a Portland. , tsued a requisition on Governor Halt of California, asking for the return of Ralph Burnett under arrest n Walla Walla on Information from Portland charging non-support. A dance for dancers, distinct muvc of quality at armory every Saturday night. W. L. Bryant, mgr. 80 Don't forget the W. R. C. cooked food sale Sat April 3d at Farmer? Hardware store. . . so For rent, three rooms. Phone r58 For gladiolus bulbs see Polk Hills Mixture in New Today. 80 For gladiolus bulbs see T?olfc HillJ Mixture in New Today. 80 iness being dispensed with, and sev eral hours were devoted to merri ment. Refreshments and music furr isbed features of the entertainment. PAGE SEVEN. Willamette university students who visited the Ore eon theater Th,ir,. afternoon suddenly pricked up their ears ana took., notice when Hawley began to rjlav th frAahn,.. - . - . vtaai.w u DUIL which was sung in the freshman glee a few weeks ago. Salem's nrmir or ganist intends to use som of the glee jsonps for a special number some ev . ninge as an added attraction to the j university students. The freshman I song worked out well and showed that it has possibilities as an org-.ui piece. Tvjtn Cnnvv .-..-.. . . ------ - w , iwi jjciij u jit"! rtlUf HI the Liberty theatre, left Salem Friday ! ior Albany. Mr. Cooper will be in charge of the. projection outfit at one of the movies shows In the Linn coun ty city. Rhode Island Red babv rhlnkn re sale tomorrow. Finest full hlnnrinrf stock. C. N. Needham,'558 State street. Phone 400. 80 Baby chicks, 558 State. Phone 400. . ICS For gladiolus bulbs sea Polk Hills Mixture in New Today. 80 Dr. C. L. Georae. dentist. SI 3-31 4 ilasonlo bldg. S: For sale, 7, ro6m bungalow at a Bargain, 4 blocks Center of city. Tel ephone 1259, J. D. Waring. 80 Love, Jeweler, km. watchmaker, Si- Baby chicks, 558 State. Phone 400. 81 State Senator A. W. Norblad of As toria was a capital visitor tQday. Nor blad who reported as being groomed as a candidate far PnnretuitviAn W C Hawley's seat declares that although the rumor is groundless he would? glad to make the race if he had time to devote to a campaign. ' Requisition papers from Governor Stevens or California for the return .of Bert Lonergan to San Francisco on a charge of robbery, were honors this morning by Governor Olcott. In spector Cannon of the San Francisco police department was In the city mis morning with the requisition pa pers and left for Portland where lon ergan is under arrest. Special sale on Easter chicks for the kiddies. 2 for 35c. this nfternnnn and Saturday. Ope nevenings. C. N. Needham, 658 State St. Phone 400. , . SO The Moose hall will be onened fnr danclnu Easter eve. Satunlnv nia-'it April 3d, and every Sat. iilEht there after. A real "revelation" for tho who dance will be furnished bv The Revelation Orchestra." 80 Ladies will be admitted free nt th Moose hall Saturday nights. Gentle- men $1. 80 A dance fgr dancers, distinct music of quality armory every Baturilny night. W. L. Bryant, mgr. 80 , Big balloon dance armory Saturday night. Ladies free. 80 Shrine patrol attention, meet at Commercial club tonight, 7:30 p. rv. 80 Big balloon dance armory Saturday night. Ladies free. 80 Governor Olcott this morning !s- Games and entertainment ealore filled the evening Thursday for mem bers of Capltalassembly 84, Vnited Artisans who held their regular weeV ly meeting in Odd Fellows hall. The meeting was open, the order of bus- JJOCGLAS MncLEAN AND -v DORIS MAT IN "WIT VPS YOl'R HUSBAND DOING?" Hot G ross Buns Fresh from to Your the Oven Breakfast Table Today- Tomorrow We will have our first Hot Cross Buns for sale. They're great. Try some. Make us yourEaster Bakers. Bake-Rite Bread tastes Right. Fresh every day. BakeRite Sanitary Bakery 457 State Street gaeaeasspaesea At Meyers U L UJ UJ What About that Boy's Our stock is Complete with the Best Made When you come into this store it is as if you said "I depend on you to get for ME the best that is to be had. You know we are showing the best looking, ' best made clothes you can buy anywhere. 86888886868686868886868886888686868 K 1 I i II I I W A WILALLA 88 Suit? I Miss Edna Maruny, daughter of 3 W. Maruny, prominent Salem florist, is spending a week and a half vacation here with her father. Miss Maruny is a student at Portland and will re turn to that city the middle of next week. Harry Hoxie, for the past several years cashier in the st.itA department, left last night for Los An- geies where ha will enter the employ of an insurance firm. He is succeeded in the insuranc department her by Miss Nil Sykes, another employe of the department. EASTER SHOES For The Kiddies As well as their elders, and the little ones will enjoy them fully as well, too. Fine Brown Kid turn soles, spring heels, sizes 5 to 8, only $3.35; and 2 to 5, $2.65. Dainty grey kid, turn soles, spring heels, sizes 5 to 8, onyl $3.25; and 2 to 5, $2.65, Also the same in 8 1-2 to 11, at $4.35; 11 to 2 at $4.85. Blacks in Kids or Gun Metal All sizes and prices : i " Babies Soft Soles in all colors and com binations of" col ors, 65c to $1.25. Infants Patent vamps with black, brown or grey tops $1.95 to $1.35 Misses Shoes Sizes, 11 to 2 Brown Calf English, lace, welt soles $g!()0 Brown Elk English lace, oak bend soles $5.50 Smoke Elk English lace, Neolin soles $5.50 Russet Calf, Broadwalk lace," welt soles .....$5.50 Brown or smoke, elk buttons ..,... $4.45 Blacks in English or broad toes in calf, elk, kid from ; $3.35 to $3.45 At the Electric Sign "SHOES" 167 North Commercial Street THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL "WANT? ADS PAY You feel safe when you buy from us, for you buy ft Xira-Good Boys' Clothing. Made by the biggest boys' cloth ing factory in America, Good Clothes Cost Less In the Long Run The difference represents extra worok in production. Extra care in the details that give permanence to the STYLE and WEAR. Suits, Dresses, Coats, and Blouses 2ne B&Aaa 3otturje' JteooRel fop fiaatep TTfopn Quality -' Underwear Not only do we show a superior line of Jersey Silk 7 Underwear But also a superior show ing of Philippine Hand , Era ' broidered Underwear Easter Millinery There is a shape and style peculiarly fit ting to every individual, Eleanor Briggs Great success has been in knowning where to buy, how to buy, and individual needs Voiles A very choice selection, 38 inches wide, ranging in price from 50c to $2 a yard f You can always do better at liv 11cooMgcois i ' Who Always Do Better By You ; suks ' The silk section offers a line of quality silks that will please all. H onies t arms Buy a home and be independent. The man who invests in a home is the man who lays the nest egg to fortune. Get in on the ground floor before prices advance another notch, which they surely will in this favored locality. G. W. Flint, our traveling salesman in the middle west was looking over the field here for a few days, and was so impressed with Salem and the Willamette valley that he will return April 20th with a large number of buyers who will lo cate in Salem and the valley. You have them. We want them, r We advertise them. .We will sell them. Get in touch with us and list your property, big or small, for immediate results. Below is a few of the many real bargains we have. 4 Room Cottage, City Water, 2 blocks to car line, corner lot. $800 1.2 pnh haam a like rent. The ONE BIG BARGAIN. Im mediate possession House and 2 lots, 5 room modern. 51300.00 will handle. Terms on balance. Big snap. Modem home on State street close in. One of the biggest buys in town. $4000. Part cash, terms on balance. Don't let this slip away from you. Immediate posses sion. 2 1-2 acres set out to fruit, right in the city on car line. For quick sale $2500. HURRY! 2 lots in a good location. Level as a floor $150 will take them. Second hand Chev rolet taken on deal. These are good ones. Mcdonald & parks REAL ESTATE AGENCY 162 S. Com!., Room 1. f T IT