Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1920)
PAGE FIVE IPRIL21, 1S20. TEE CATITAL JOURNAL. " .fe X V . Rl" meeting feoBCrt- r4 E. Weed Will armor' a,:,pwte. Will" I April i5- county- o. nisht. pageant. "Awak- i rM' loperl"u8 u. Am""': .. j. House WW Huse and Karaee for rent after May 10th. Phone 184 er call at the Brewer Drug Co., 405 Court St 96 Baby chicks. 53 State. PaeM paign lor funds in the county. It was a requiem mass at 7 a. m. Thursday, announced that arrangements for the Airil 22. All friends are welcome. campaign are progressing satisTae-. " ' toriiy, and that everything will be' Examinations for clerk-carriers reauy wnen the campaign starts oa and railroad clerka win oe neia in May I. I the local postoffice May 15. Addition al Information may be obtained at the postoftic. - . . ; . Dr. and Mrs. H. Avisos left Sa lem Monday, for St. Paul. Minn- Dr. Avisos will visit for a short time at St. Paul, and then visit friends 1b Toronto, Canada. Baby eblcks. 858 State. Phone 409. -nova Talmadee has accepted a o- eitinn in the mechanical department of the Morning Statesman. What Is a "Copperhead?" 6 I. K nf Mill fitv iiunt Tiwa day in Salem, while taking cars of Business auairs. fori T.vmnn Dafrvmnlo. -of ' this' city. Is listed as being lost and sought for by parents and omciais in a Kea Cross bulletin received by Mrs. Alice H. Dodd, secretary of Willamette Chapter. Men are reminded that It Is of benefit to themselves to report to Bed Cross headquarters when they ar wanted. A. J. Gelbrandt, Joseph, Or., was a Sale mvisitor Wednesday. The third anniversary of the death of Reverend A. A. Moore will be re membered by the friends and parish loners of St. Joseph's church, of which he was pastor for 12 years, at The escape of two boys,.Will Camp bell, IT, and Loveridge Axtell, 20, from the Oregon State Training school yesterday evening, was reported to police, who today were aiding in the search for the fugitives. Tt. Innarnl tar John ' Tonlo. who died at a hospital here Monday, a vic tim of '"sleeping sickness", was held thi mnrrrfnv at 10:39 at ne cnapei et the Webb & Clough company. Rev. Hammond conducted the services. Burial followed in Odd Fellows cem etery. - ' - F. A. Kurts this mronlng was is sued a permit by the city recorder tn piwt a itne and one-half frame warehouse on property located on Mrrrv street, between r ront and Commercial. Cost of the warehouse will be M000. It will be used to store fruit In. Cn.ult Court , Johns"" vs Jacob Johnson. '.dwvort v. Cuss Gibson, nrtnoa' nn VinViV plitfk Pall today 58 Stato street. Phone 400. C. fi. Needham. 99 IB. vinZ. . frJZ? c,loclu' "r Buchanan vs. Mary ...ran. loiui" t ,i ..state. Order MarriUKf I'lct' The reserve seats for the Willam ette Glee club concert have all been sold. Gallery seats on sale at the box office at 7:30 tonight. Admission 25c plus war tax. , ss O. F. Cooper of Lebanon was a guest of the Bligh hotel Tuesday night. , Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Arpet, McMinn ,ville residents, were Salem visitors, Monday and Tuesday. K. ' B. Hunter registered at the Bligh Tuesday from Juneau, Alaska. Meet Me at Miller's Today-Tomorrow Matinee and Evening aiii i QVa4af nttpntinn. ' our Winslow Marriaxt 1. -wood-, rink skates with fibre rollers have at last arrived, nauser orus. 1 I . n.Hhnrn. a, 11. o' "u Daily Statistics. l"t3U . ,,,. .Ipfferson, at KSiuenc. funer It a toaa:" oJ' V Thnrsday chil! 5,n. , " view ceme- j p. in. our-ai 1,1 l:HTo Mr. mi. Smith. 261) litu - tM l, a son, Mined Robert James. Ldik 558 State. Phone 400 Boys, our shipment of Benjamin Air Rifles is here. Shoot as straight as a rifle. Hauser Bros. - 97 LaGrande contributed a Salem vis- Litor Tuesday when T. K. Bellamy spent the day transacting business .here. .T .T. Burn has accepted a position with the Huffman Sales Company, with offices in - the Bank of Com merce building. ' L Jeweler, watchmaker. Bat L .l. a. ui.. i-Pirular business LjThurs. S p. m. Box social af- 4( initiation. " v, i Turnpr returned irom Lam today, where she went to 1 jtoiensional engagement bretall and apron (lance Auburn Saturday night. D Heoree. dentist llunnln hide. 1 n miinii nf the Elliott printing Mlshment, returned to work wea-, ii.. .. hplmr confined to his U tor leveral days because of ill- Pacific lodge No. 50 A. F. & A. M.. work in E. A. (V degree, this evening 7:30. 6 Wnnl received at the locil post of- thia mnmlns stated that certain restrictions had been placed on mail being sent to tne American dltionary forces in Europe, ine oniy mail which may be sent under the domestic classification conditions is that intended for nersons connected wtih the United States army of occu- nation in and around Coblens. u should be plainly addressed in the fniimvintr manner: Pricate John Jones, Co. M. Infantry, American Forces in Germany, uooienx, uer many. All other mall will be subject to the " egular European postage rates. nr Charles T. Wheeler, Salvation Army .organizer, frona 3 Chioago who has been here for several days assist ing In laying plans for the campaign here, left this morning for Portland. - The Salvation Army today opened headquarters at the Commercial Club from which it will direct uiv cam BEYQND'1 COMPARE V The Big Sunday. Show Si 1 liiif . Paul Robinson And CALIFORNIA STUDIO GIRLS In Pictures and in Person A Classy Song, Dance and Musical Revue BLIGH THEATRE A A 1 1 m T 1 rvi VU l3 3II3 7 yfE:Am: This line measures up with our other stocks of "Good Goods". The best is al ways the cheapest. Elsie FF.ncrsox IN 'HIS HOI'SK IX OKDICIV 7:00 AND 0:110 P. M. Wmi.lTZER CONC1.IIT 8:30 TO 9:00 V. M. I Rain Goat Sale Extraordinary values now offered in Women's Genuine Rubber Rain Coats, all sizes from 36 to 44, at prices less than you are required to pay for'a good umbrella. Rain Coats made to sell up. to $17.50 on sale now at $9.75 : See Commercial Street Window Display DAY ONLY ' MuryPickford I! Heart Vthe Hills j -MORROW- Tom Moore II n 77WW If ETa'illl I in- mm Km flv mm wm mm - mm mm mm wm. n I jj f;"JUjiltt fy See Commercial Street Window Display I fir every O I rtos Apparel Store V I purpose f " I . . ' I EERY BOY :.iSy l---' JOINS THE ., r & r ZL 7. . -patent fwwn . UB m ywra uuex A DANDY ' "S OF YOUTH" ! !fiSVa:!lsliBaiikBuildiitt( Always Uniform - No Variation U i . n BLEND FUUUK . Once . houwfc r B, we trial, JZ IZC milling "disp'-w in selecting the wheats and oar BLEND FLOUR is alway. nniform u. quality. There no variation. . nJ more While 9 r. IT COSTS LESS PER rr oack than most other I flours CfTS LOAF because it gv more an4 larger thread. Being . scien - cholc." FFlourinCMillsCornpany Mofiers, mw me for your boy to wear overalls. We are ready to fit your boy with a good heavy pair of overalls at the old price. Boys' Extra Heavy Weight Overalls Special OODRY 1 II i uJi and SELLS "wYTHING K Cattle ' -tm0!"m7z$ 1' Evry Boy Gefs a Ruler Free if I Boys Wear Overalls