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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (April 17, 1920)
APRIL 17, 19-0. SAX THE CAPITAL JOURNAL. nd Town ! B of t ,b4, , Council meeting. ' ipril ;! $ "itfv. M. C. A. K0"- meeting I",K',e COm" SS?i-wi5.t Glee j m r j pacific University. Wo-o- Pay I , . nf Spring," opera house. t jisy i. louH House News Circuit Court. witKetaWr vs. Lizzie Uppen tWrtal. orier confirming le. ShlrN Buck vs. L. A. Thompson et . ,'. nfli-mlllE Sille. ll m" ? I. n. Kelly et fWdH. . . , l n8Wer-. v Milton v.. John. UiosuM u. 11 rets et al. R'V 10 supp.""-""" SofA.A.L.eamiLinnieM.Lee. urson O. nuu,v Larson 0. Harney "' wnetal. Order of oum John W. UiMon ei u .cn et al. Reply t answer oi jun ta U Mevers and Kllen Hues Meyers. L-rson 0. Hartley vs. var. . jorganetal. Affidavit. John W. Gibson et ux vs. juuiuu Men et al. Reply to answer oi gink of Amity. Marriuse Uwuhps. . rk a-halek. 31. of Sheridan, a kkorer, to Stella May Hurtman, 84, of Oak street, Salem. , Baby chicks, 658 State. Phone 40 low, Jeweler, watchmaker, Si tu. j J, Lynett of Portland spent Sat- irfsy In Salem. RabT chicks, all our leading variet al now ready for delivery. C. N. Keedham, 658 State. Fhone 400. 93 Muquerade dance tonight. Ladies fat Emission. S3 Dr. Ch&lmer Lee George, 314 Masonic bldg. dentist. 105 Dance Auburn hall Saturday night ter Brown and Tige will be in Salem at an early date. Buster and Tige, at the present Urn are trade marks on a popluar tine of footwear, but the two famous characters created by Artist Outcault, will be seen in real life by Salem boys and girls. The local com pany has made special reception plans for the event and promise that the time of Buster Brown's visit will be a gala day for Salem children. Dates and programs are to be made public soon. FAGE SEVEN Plumbing permits were issued to-1 day by the city recorder to The Salem ! Bank of Commerce and to T. A. Baker 2S North Commercial street. Each permit was for the installation of a sink. Masquerade dance tonight. Ladies "Revelation" music at Moose hall ire admission. ,s. ; tonight. Ladies free. Dancing. JJ Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Cushman of Walton, Dr., visited friends In this city Sunday. v This week's Drapery Special, Sun dour Drapery, regular $1.75, special $lyard. Hamilton's. 94 Mds. J. E. Ringrose left Salem last week to visit her folks in Minnesota. She will re gone about three months. r I I WM. RUSSELL IN "SIX FEET FOUR" TOMORROW HUCKLEBERRY FINN' EES The report that this company is going out of the wood business is er roneous. We wrll have 18-inch mill wood, also 4-foot slab wood for sale as 0ng as the sawmill operates. Spaulding Logging . Co. 94 . Just to help the game along and to make the local team "step out" the limit, the Spa has offered a large box of special candies to the Salem player who makes the first run during Sun day's game, f . Wood for sale. 16 -inch mill wood $4.60 per -load, prompt delivery. Spaulding Logging Co.' 94 Fancy dresser scarfs, 17x53, good values at $3.50 each, special $1.25 .each. Hamilton's. 94 Illustrating the high cost of the low ly "spud" a display In the window of the. Roth Grocery company is a re minder that potatoes are coin, these days. An improvised set of scales Is shown and one medium sized "Irish peanut" is represented as balancing two large currency bags, labeled $$$$. For sale, nine setting hens with brood of chicks for each. Now ready Tor delivery. C. N. Needham, 558 State St. Phone 400. 93 Dr. G. V. Ellis, has returned and has opened offices at 405-408 Bank f Commerce bldg. 95 D. H. Talmadge is in Gervais for a few days, where he is working in the offices of the newly re-established Gervais Star. P. X. Johnson of the Huffman Sales company was in Portland on business Friday. ' Moose hall, " tonight " for dancing. The "Revelation." Lames free. 93 Get our special one-man top prop osition for Ford cars. Hull's Top Shop. Tops of quality. 93 Call 317, Willamette university, and ihave a Glee club man deliver your tickets, for the . concert, Wed., April 21. 93 A. J. Rice, of Cambridge, Nebras ka, was a -Salem visitor, Friday. ,Any person knowing the present address of Francis Anderson, form erly of West Stayton, Ore., will be re warded by addressing Box 88, Tort land, Ore. 95 Dr. 8. p. Stone can be found at Ty ler's drug store. ' 93 C. A. Noren, representative of fruit distribution at Grand View, Washing ton, visited friends in this city Saturday. O. L. Bowman and Tom Robinson of Falls City were Salem visitors, Fri day, being registered at the Bllgh ho tel. - , t- - Duntly magneto brake timer's for Fords and Fordson tractors, guaran teed for fifty thousand miles. Nation al spark plugs. Clark's Tire House, 319 N. Com'l St., Salem, Or. . 93 Fanoy dresser scarfs, 17x53, good values at $2.50 each, special $1.26 each. Hamilton's. 94 Mrs. William Prunk Sr., has been dangerously ill for the past several days with an attack of heart trouble brought on by a relapse of Influenza. Fords bought and sold at 187 South Liberty street. 93 Hear Bishop M. T. Maze at the United Evangelical church Sunday, 11 a.'m'. ' ' 93 Mrs. Paul Sims returned yesterday from an extended visit in Portland with relatives and friends. This week's Drapery Special, Sun dour Drapery, regular $1.75, special $lyard. Hamilton's. 94 Tonight, that wonderfully good mu sic at Moose hall, the "Revelation." Ladles free. 93 Word has been received by the Ar-buckle-King Show company, that Busr Police were asked today by R. W. Gregg, 1216 Court stree.t to aid in the capture of two boys who, Mr. Gregg claims, made it a practice of using his boat whenever they wish, then leave it in a dilapidated condition. M:r. Gregg leaves his boat at the foot of Rive rstreet. Report of the loss of two black horses weighing about 950 pounds each, was made to police last night. The team strayed from the place of William McDerby. Nothing was found missing in the Lot L. Pearce store, 236 North Com mercial street, although the door of entrance in the rear was found open early this morning by Officers W. J. White and Victor. Mr. ' Pearce was summoned and a search made in the premises. " The body of Nick Draudera, 50, a native of Italy, who died at a hospital here Thursday, was sent to Portland for funeral and burial by the Webb & Clough company. George E. Halvorsen, candidate for mayor and Ralph Thompson, candi date for councilman from ward 7, today filed their completed petitions with City Recorder Race. The Commercial club publicity booklet on Marion countv. rtSntatnimr 48 pages of solid reading matter, is on the press and will be off and ready for distribution In about 10 days, it was announced at the Commercial Club this morning. There will be 20, 000 booklets published, and they are to be distributed to all parts of the world- Bernard Brown, 22, who has been held in Ihe county Jail for about 10 days pending his trial on a charge of forgery, was released this morning by Judge I'nrtih on motion of Proaecut-J ing Attorney Max Gehlhar that evi-j dence in the case was sufficient on ' which to convict A. M. Clough, filed petitions Friday In his candidacy fo re-election to the office of county coroner. As filed with Clerk U. G. Boyer, Ihe petitions con tained 261 names although only 140 signatures are required in this county. Mry Clough has held office for St years and reports ready response to his recent decision to remain In the running. An auto stolen here last night from Pascal L. Traglio, 1330 Marion street, was found abandoned . this morning about a mile east of the city on the Turner road. Both front tires and the tools had been removed and taken by the thieves. An army jtore, at which will be sola shoes, hats, wool coats and pants, over coats, rain coats, blankets, gloves and other cantonment goods will be opened 1 next Wednesday at 167 South High ! street. Some of the goods have already arrived, and arrangements were being made in the store, room today for ac commodation of the customers. Man agers of the store claim that the goods will be sold- at about one third of tli regular cost on store goods. En route to Chicago, where he has signed a contract with the Proctor Amusement company, Charles H. Mo rey, who impersonated General Lee in the D. W. Griffith production "The Buth of a Nation" was a Salem vis itor the first of the week. Mr. Morey, whose home is in Eugene, was ti guest of Ootavia A. Hoppes, while in the Capitol city. if t STATES STREET as D1C.B. ONeffl OPTOHETRIST-OPTiCIAN XTfCor. State apd 8B SB 3B8B3B SEE Woo dry's Stock of Furniture, Ranges, Heaters, Rugs, Tools, etc., before you" buy 270 N. Com'l ..St. Phones 510 or 511 In giving us your work you can always have the assurance that It will be prop erly taken care of. We let nothing hin der us from serving to our utmost those who come to us. 'MB I Meet Me at Miller's GMGMWl The season is at hand when GINGHAM DRESSES will be a necessity not only for house wear, but for general morning wear in marketing for the home. We are show ing a line of the most wonderful GINGHAM DRESSES, designed for utility wear, but possessing also a charm of style that makes them particularly neat and dressy. They are made from fine FRENCH and SCOTCH ging hams, trimmed neatly in contrasting materials. The range of price is little more than those made from cheap, light weight apron gingham that won't stand laundry or wear. These laundry beautifull yand will wear to the en tire satisfaction of the purchaser. H4MM I Farm and Stock Ranch for Sale 700,000 acres in Alberta, Canada, for wheat and stock. Stock and Grain Farm in Oregon. Bood buys in fruit tracts. Howard&Satterlee 4 Ferry Street Phone 1177. Salem, Or., t We have made it possible for everyone to have a hat. Why t pay $15 to $25 for a hat when you can get the same quality GREATEST VALUES ' EVER GIVEN IN - M IUNERY and style hat f or $2.75 to $8.50 STOP At the front of our store. See the price and the hats in the window. Then we know you' will com? in and purchase. Don't pay extra money for the fashion shop. Get the same quality and style from us for less. Children's Hats 98c to $3.50 THE SALEH VARIETY STORE 152 North Commercial Street Do th IDs id Come Back? fle Bible Answer This Question Is GOD'S Testimony That Spiritualism Is . of the Devil. Satan's First Lie and the Fruit It Has Borne 1 - " - 'Another Great Sermon Study By EVANGELIST A. R. BELL T00RROW EVENING,7:30. S.D.'A.CHURCH, JV. Fifth and Gaines Avenue Quality and Service Good Goocfa. Quality and Service HERE IT -4 jf ? Vfr n H i mi rnr- . u 14 Ifc fm- k&i jar. lb r-rm r - f - - 1 -imvw m - . .. .. Ji..'ln'iaH.: f ur ,4-- - fit; 'sJp U -Intensely Interesting. BRING A FRIEND. Take N. Commercial Car You Can A Iways Find at MOORE'; "Jusf What You Were Looking For" Our stock is so large, so complete that you can select furnishings for your entire home, from basement to attic, under our one roof. Why run around town choosing a piece of furniture here and a piece there and a piece somewhere else, whne you could come to Moore's, make your selection and have it all over with in a few minutes. See our beautiful selection of overstuffed furniture in our window. We handle the Victor exclusively. There is only ONE BEST that's why we car ry no substitutes. -2 i