IjtfURDAY, APRIL 10, 1920. iAHfiround Town I THE CAPITAL JOURNAL PAGE SEVEN. St. Paul's Guild Easter sale at with spring flowers, and a social and both attended and aided in the re-, N. IX Elliott, of the Elliott Print-, wonder of Portland, at the hiRh schojl CERENT EVENTS , April 11.-GM Salem t Women's Repuh ."l b meets, armory. vet-rr'-HawKeVec-ut, A" i, home of Mrs. Roberts P- m ' . , Salesmen club. Apr' ,' Business Mens cCn. "commercial club. vooa-., cherrian-Shrine Commercial club, 8 ,. , 3 Monthly meeting ArtWe. library. 'I'nril 13-Resular meeting Cherrians. Commercial A HI i a'em Rtariana Hntri Marion. Noon. H nr,l 14 - Regular Open meeting Commercial Forum mee""- . ' i.' dU?'ril i: -Debate, Willam ette'and College or Puget , Sb IS-Bra Day. in Villamette Glee elU;pdin2t-IIoward B Weed ; JUP e on "City Beautiful." romn.ercUil club. 8 p. m. April 23.-Debate. Willam- ,(te ami pacitic.i.- u-w- -: April 2S.-Elks Stout night, 1 '"ngoant. AwaU- ! . and McMinnvllle College. ! .-ma' of Spring,", opera house. April 30.-Debate. Willam; ' J llay l.Kenef it Eanoe, Com pany M. Armory. ' -. , - , , t t -.- ; - The latest dance music, the Hum4t ;iTary a" Mr. Headrick will make .. mll at armory Bat. mgru. ... Irvant. mgr. 87' Court House News Circuit Court. Security State Bank vs. Salem-Taco-ma Lumber company, a corporation and John Christie. Summons. L. M. Travis vs. F. Wallace Sears. Summons. . John Zak vs.' H. F. Bailey et al. Ap plication to place on trial docket Probwle' Court. Tunis fi. Soules estate. Order. Tunis B. Soules estate. Petition. Tunis B. Soules estate. First an nual account. Emma Moore estate. Proof of pub lication James R. Gist estate. Administra tor's statement. C. V. and.M. M. Powell estate. Ex ecutor's notice. . - John F. Ahlgren estate.. Final ac count. .John F. Ahlgren estate. Order fix ing time of hearing. Murrlatre1 License. ' Wiliam A. Johnson, 21, of Salem, a dentist, to Grace Marie Davis, of 1391 Broadway. . Ira S. Evers, 22 of Elmira, Or., a saw mill worker, to Leah C Hamilton, 20, of Hubbard. . William H. Wenzel, 38, of 1858 12th street, a laborer, to Dora Stitz, 47, of Salem. suns furniture store April 10th. Cooked-food and other useful gitxa, 87 Printer wanted on newspaper in county. Telephone 183, or call at 252 N. High street. . . 87 Mr. Headrick and the Song Birl entertains while you dance Sat. night armory. Ladies free. 87 luncheon hour followed the business organisation. The meeting was also ing company, was session of the club." Extra guests at attended by George Quayle secretary, to Portland today, the meeting were Mrs. A. H. Funn, of the State Chamber of Commerce,! "- Mrs. John Darby and Mrs. Wilson and A. G. Clark, manager of the As-! E'.isha Elliott, of Adrian, business envoy Tues. p. ni. Hospital bonef.t. Aduits 25c, children 10c. . . Darby. L. Townsend and J. G. Avebort of! Geryais were Salem visitors Saturday. - C. O. Larson of Quinaby. Ore., spent Saturday shopping in Salem. Daily Statistics, DII.D. Help wind up the hospital cam paign by attending the concert at the high school Tues. evening. Adults 25c children 10c 88 Doris McCartney, the child won der of Portland, who appeared before the state fej. of music last week in that city, will be seen in 2 numbers on Tues. evening at the high school. S. -F. FInley of Turner was among the out-of-town people In Salem Sat urday. " "Revelation" harmony and singing at Moose hall tonight. Ladies free.- ' 87 The Cherrlans will hold an import ant meeting April 13th at Commer cial club rooms. The losing team of last month will entertain. This is the most important meeting of the year. C. B. Clancy. 88 Mrs. H. C. Marvin has as her guest for an extended visit, her sister, Mrs. C. B. Van Slyke, of Chelan. Washington. April -Victor records are now on le at the E. L. Stiff Furniture Co. store. 87 Miss Freda Young, daughter of Mrs. E. J. Young, 495 North Commercial street, will leave tor Portland Sunday morning for a brief visit with rela tives and friends, on the metropolis. 200 Red one-wee. old. reduced price for quick sale. S58 State street. - - 87 Glen Languln, of this city, left Sat urday morning for Albany where he plans to spend the summer months. sociated Industries of Oregon. Mich.,! (father of N.D.Elliott of the Elliott Printing company, has sold his hold- 200 Brown Leghorn baby shicki ings in Adrian and will come to Salem now on sale at 558 State street, oppo- within a few months to make his site county court house. 87home here, according to a letter re- iceived by Mr. Elliott today. Concei t at the hiph school Tues. 8 p. mv Hospital benefit. Public invit ed. Adults 25c, children 10c. 8So The Social Hour club of Salem I Heights held their regular meeting at Community hall Thursday, April Marshal Dana, special writer on the! . ! 8. After the business session a var- Oregon Journal, will be the principal! A certified copy of the dhrorce pro- ie(t proBram was carried out. Little, speaker at the business men s Tioon-;eeedinSs ,n the case of Herbert S. jane Pray Kave a. reading which de day luncheon in the Commercial Clublrter against Stella N. Carter, as e, specili, meio. The social Monday noon, it was announced at:"1 ln tne rlct Court of Nes hour was followed by delicious re the offices of the Commercial Club!Perce, county- Idfbo shows that the frfshmen by Mrs Pray Mr!t this morning. Mr. Dana won repute; complaint was based upon grounds LaniaUer and Mrs. Morris. The ne.t as a capable and forceful sneaker 0' Tne petitioner : meetln( win be April 15th instead of during the liberty loans in Portland. clalmed that "" unruly temper Aprll !2nd announced at the meet and has traveled to all parts of the'was the cause of tneir t stf- ing. A full attendance is desired as state speaking. Dancing, singing and "Revelation"' music tonight at Moose hall. Ladies free. - s 87 The Marion County Women's Re publican club will meet at the Armory, in the veteran's room, Monday after noon at 2:30 o'clock. A large attend ance is expected, sa -political issues and vital questions of the day will be discussed. , . H. D. J. Herndon, 18, arrested for local authorities at Auburn, Wash., several days ago on a charge of is suing checks without funds, pleaded guilty in Judge Unruh's court yester day, nad was paroled to his father. Mrs. Carter did not contest the suitj .- wi b. an explanation of all An item submitted to the Capital tnlng8 to De disposed of at the coin Journal recently, stated that the ac-jms primary. Mrs. Souder assisted by tion was based on charges' of ln-!llr Tremaine, Mis. Phenicie and fidelity. jjra stolzheise, will be hostesses. Mrs. T. H. Richmond, of Hubbard, Homer Smith, chairman of the saiera riorai society, nas appoimea ;visited frends ln Salem .Friday, a numDer oi Directors, ana a meeting will be held in the Immediate future at which plans will be formulated to carry on the City Beautiful move ment. The directors are: Mrs. Judge L. T. Harris, Mrs. M. L. Meyers, Mrs. W. G. Lord, Mrs. E. E. Fisher and E E. Tillinghast. : The Business and Professional Women's club will meet Tuesday evening at 7:30 in the Y. W, C. A. TIPPLE Mrs. M. L. Tipple, 82, at; rooms on North Liberty street. A pro her home, 118 Marimn street, this April Victor records are now on sale at the E. L. Stiff Furniture Co. store. , , 87 The funeral for Mrs. M. L. Tippla, 82, who died here today, will be held at the SSapel of Webb & Clough a(- morning. Body at Webb ft. Clough'S. Funeral .announcement later. . ; : gciim has been orenared and' will be1 3 p. m. Monday, Rev. Avison otficii t- bfoliowed by a social and general goo.d The body win.De piacect m wotmi time. - 1 crest Abhey 'mausoleum. -. Love. Jeweler, watchmaker, . 9i- L. J. Smith:: ot St. Paul was a Sat urday visitor In-SaLem.''" !. : Baby chicks, 558 State. Phone 40(f L. B. Haftoson of .Monmouth and Elwin Herr of Sllverton were business visitors in Salem Saturday. - County Superintendent W. M. Smith, accompanied by Walter Den- Miss Nellie Bostrack, who is in, pr s 0 Stone C1U1 be (ouml at Xy. charge of the school at Redne, was 't., drug store. . 81 Salem visitor, Friday. j 1 The regular meeting of the Hawk 'eye club which was to be held Tues iday evening will be held, instead on the evening of Monday, April 12, at Eddyville, Oregon, was placed on , nome of Mrg u rf Rob1!ts, 1337 North Winter street. V AH former lowans are extneded a hearty Invita- the Bllgh Hotel blotter, when Mrs. J. E. Peterson registered town, Thursday. from that Mrs. E. G: Holman, of Grants Tass spent Thursday and Friday in Salem stopping at the Bligh. tion to aattend. See the Glow Worm, fairies and living dolts at tho high school Tuesday evening 8 p. m. Bernard Brown, 22. arrested here! ton, attended a meeting of the Par- several days ago by Officer Morelocki Henry Stcumagle, the recipient Friday of of Salem, was one of the I complimentary ' hunters' and anglers' ent-Teachers Association at the Mid-1 on a charge of forgery, pleaded not . - V. 1 1. ., A,.nn- n,,;i,.r 1m l,tn. TT....,V.'n l.-H,ln,, . r . '"' I ;r -""o" licenses Issued to civil war veteran ing. i lie iwu-llllll tax iiitraauit naa rvriunK, hihi ..its utniou o ci tut 11 al",'anil pioneei'S discussed and a most enthusiastic ing under bond of $500. ln lieu of the I " meeting is reported. Refreshments of bond he was taken to tho county Jail country cooking were served at the! to await hearing next Wednesday close of the evening. . morning, at 10 o'clock. Brown is al- .. . . " leged to have forgfd at least five - At least ten men could be placed 'checks in Salem during the past three at work on farms and in other Jobs'montbs. .". t aKonce, according to a statement is .' ,There'wfll be singing and daticimr I. April Victor records are now . on St Moose Bafl tonight. Ladies free. 8J sale at the Ev L. Stiff Furniture Co. sud at the municiDal labor bureau Speoial announcement The Apo store. ' lin the city hall today. M,ore vacancies "c aiui ot uauas. uregon, wm op- on farms are being reported from day!" meetings at 343 conn ..t., one to day, and attractive positions are "a" block east of Commercial St.. being offered, it is reported. - jSalem, Oregon, Sunday arternoons at 2:30. Good music, no collectloivs. 87 Miss Florence' Cauthorn, associated '""Electrical or magnetic treatments I for rheumatism, lumbago, neuritis, goiter, eta. Dr. F. S. Schultz, room 2, Steusloff bldg. k - 87 Complete re-organlsntlon was af fected and steps taken by the-Chamber of Commerce af Albany last night to raise a $10,000 Viudget for this. The Sweet Briar club met Wednes- vear's activities, according to T. E. day afternoon at the home of Miss McCroskey, manager of the Salem i the Bank of Commerce building, after Nellie Taylor on-the, Wallace - Road, club who attended. Mr. McCroskey a week's stay in Portland, returned to The house was abundantly decorated and Luther J. Chapln of the club here, this city today. with Drs. Utter and Thompson in the .Concert at the high school Tues. 13th -8 p. m. Hospital benefit.- 8S See Doris McCartney, the child Kl'GKXE CURIE ' ' ' IN , HIS WIFE'S MONEY" NX K IT t'OSIEDY Quality and Service MEET ME AT MILLERS Quality and Service History of the Miller . Mercantile Co. - : . . t iuo nrnir Mercantile Co., dates ZyK W Boy." cam. to nacit ri" f . i. .inn wb located Oregon fromeurasKa the vear 1902... in McMinnvine aim . i - - . This was a general store and was continued unt M. when the store was dlEPOsea ol w ..... '"""-':" A short time afterwards, during the same year, a new ijS wa. lned at Newberg, Ore., which n reality U Z Parent store of the present organization and s-, today the headquarters of the company. . The fl.st .ranching out towards larger , business was In 191 Xn hey took over a going et ore in Dayton pre viously owned by a Mr. Shippey his sen ein detain ed as manager, which position he holds" today. In 1911 3 . they purchased another going business at Monmouth., This store had been held for six years by an ewte' Mng managed by Mr. E. C. Cote, who wa. Mtaine4.-, in this capacity, which position he still hold.ln 191 tney took into the organization their present store in McMinnvllle, which was located' In the same rpom occupied originally , by the Millers as thslrfirst store in Oreson.. This was a going business owned by Smun u.a Sisson, Mr. Smith retiring, and Mr. Sisson - being retained as manager, which position he held until this week, when he was transferred as manager of the Salem store. In the Spring of "191.9 thoy added a store t Sheridan, known as the King Smith Department store. This store had been conducted for a number oi years by the two Smith Brothers, who became .stock holders In the Miller corporation, Mr. King uinpuama tit his Interests. The Smith Brothers were retained to aianage the Sheridan store. Later, during the same year, they added a store at Yamhill, formerly owned by a Mr. Gist, who bad Just-recently died. It was Mr. Girt s personal wish that the Millers take over his business. This store was managed for a little over a Tearby Mr. J. B. Pierce, until thiS spring, when Mr. Frank Miller, son of General Manager U. S. G. Miller was elected manager. ' "i The last store to be added to the list was the H. W. and M. L. Meyers store of this city, which became the property of the Miller Mercantile Company, Mon day, April 5th of this year, and which purchase was made possible by both the Meyers Brothers desiring to retire from active business for the time being. With the exception of the Meyers Brothers -retiring the en- it ' . i ' : tire personnel of the store remains with the new own ers, with one or two exceptions. It has never been the policy of the Millers to establish new, competitive stores, but rather to take over going concerns, and In nearly every Instance retain the organization intact. ' The company 1b entirely an Oregon institution, every dollar's worth of stock being owned by local people, and ln no instance will Btock be sold to out siders. Every manager is a stock holder in the com pany,, and each store remains a purely local Institution, always ready to back up any local work, truly be lieving in the slogan, "Your Home Town First." Miller's Store Policy. The store policy of the Miller Mercantile Company can he summed up very briefly, it being: "Good Goods", sold under a positive guarantee of satisfaction to the purchaser, coupled with the very oest STORE SERVICE. By "Good Goods" we mean a combination of QUALITY 'and STYLE, so combined as to give the pur chaser lasting satisfaction, In no instance will we feel satisfied until every customer has received full value in wear and service, for every dollar spent with us. By STORE SERVICE we mean that nothing will remain undone that we can do to enable us to Sorve you In the best manner possible. Long years of experience makes the Miller Com pany well acquainted with the best markets, and QUALITY has always been, and always will be the first consideration, In our purchases. It is our aim, to so establish our reputation In Salem that the remark will be often heard upon our Streets, "IK YOU GET IT AT MILLERS, YOU KNOW ITS RIGHT, AND THE PRICE WAS RIGHT," . We believe in a "No Halo" policy, feeling that hon est business today demands that everybody get a SQUAKE DEAL. When we see a garment advertised as worth $100 reduced to $87.50, we :un Inclined to think that some body lied. No merchant can remain in business unless he sells his goods at a profit. We maintain' that a gar ment is worth the same at all times during the season. To charge Mrs, Jones an exorbitant price early ln the geason so that Mrs. Smith can get hers at a big reduction later on, and by so doing make our average profit, is not our way of doing business. To murk our goods "RIGHT" at the beginning, so that Mrs. Jones and Mrs. Smith will both get a "SQUAKE DEAL" Is .our policy. We feel sure that as the years go by we shall win a warm spot in the hearts of Salem people. We are only human, and will make mistaken, but we assure you that they will be mistakes of the head and not of ,the heart. , We are one of you. We want you to be one of us. LET'S GET ACQUAINTED! , -me Smarted 1 of theHew illinertj 3 DAYS SELLING EVENT Next Thursday, Friday and Saturday 10.00 'i.i- V-v.f : yi si i We shall specialize on $10.00 hats. Eleanor Briggs'is now away procuring the greatest possible values that' can be sold for $10.00. They will be shipped to us by express, and a. showing made in the Millinery Win dow Tuesday morning. Every hat in the win dow will be included in the $10 selling event. Toilet Sundry Section You will find this section haficDing the best and most dependable TOILET AR TICLES manufactured. We "special-, ize" on QUALITY and SERVICE. ' DRESS GOODS In all the new things ENGLISH TWEEDS SILVERTONES GOLD TONES HOME SPUNS KENNEDY TWEEDS VELOURS, SERGES, POPLINS BROADCLOTHS Laces and Embroideries mom V- SUITS . ode DBESSES Eeautiful ah3 Dainty Laees and Embroideries from the expert looms and needles of European Craftswomen. Keep this department in mind, when plan ning graduation and spring gowns. i.-'Si The showing in bur READY-TO-WEAR SECTION, will be fourld superior to any ever before made in Salem. The materials are of the HIGHEST QUALITY, in the desired shades and weaves, and the STYLE and WORKMANSHIP absolutely cor rect and perfect and the prices are reasonable. GOOD GOODS BIG SPECIAL EVENT While they last Extra Quality Terry Cloth m WASH CLOTHS Jo close D Ceillb (Spo Window Dlsphiy) I