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It i yCTSESDAYAY 5,-1920. THE CAPITAY JOURNAL ! ah Ground i own 'i Oregoa m. . county schools. Artnory Portland Knights rf Oohin team ts Salem ' tU Oxford park. i:J0 May M.-Anrwal -iol flub. 8 P. Cwr, ?T- May Day and "IT end. Willamette. JB'or Rjinouet Jersey May w-ders, armory 7lclamatory con- One of the special features of the eve ning will be the seven piece orchstra 1 .tthlok .- t . . .-..u rM secured lor me occa sion. Come one, come all' is the invitation of the guardsmen. State Forester F. A. Elliott is in I Portland today o nbusiness connected PAGE SEVEN h at Court House News Circuit Court. J F. Iy v9' Lt,nor Day- FlndinSa anAnd Conclusions of Law. gush A. Lehman vs. Paul J. Leh Findings of Fact and Conclu- jiom of La' Mary F. Rregoire vs H. L. Akerhil! .1 objection to cost bill. William Brown Finding of a bicycle, believed to with the forestrv di.ni have been stolen from H. Martin. I t- 1467 Center street several days ago, I Percy A. Cupper, slate engineer-. Is in the brush near his home was re-ih Heppner where he is In consulta nt - .i a8t n'8ht by B- H- Uon with directors of the Joh Day Aldrich. 345 Myers street. irrigation . district relative to devel- , . . opment work on the project. Glen Unroh, Justice of the peace,! m t?L?rTnt Jda 'here he Tn Highland Mother, club wUl atteni to matters. Judge meet Thursday afternoon. May S at iices here Thursday. lams of Boaton who fa conducting tne . . Courses in home nursing in Salem Commercial street, was issued tZlv Z , f remed.es and meth- to O. F. Franklin. Cost oTe stTuc- A Vr caf'n for home, ture wiil be ,6000. It will be erect-1 'Ztei ed by H. G. Carl. ' l" e!Pectea- 1 j Louis Rosumny. manager of thiL.r" ?r I10? . ig"ea Wed" Beaver Nut Cmopany, of Portland TT n,"rmn D Wor was in Salem Tuesday afternoon .n ?"Bhara- d'ssolr '"e bonds of mat ...i.v.ij uniting oaimi a. xjenman ana Wednesday business. T ny went to Albany and Corvallis. morning Uansactine " - business. This afternoon Mr. Rosum-1- , . nm,an- lhe ?oul)le 29, 1919, at the time of marriage the vs .!. H. Johnson et .i Answer of J. H. Johnson. - c DAMsrhev vs G. D. Treat. Cost! U. r. Rj' B Kennedy vs. Frank C. Sibley ,nd L. K. Spawn. Amended Com MUs Cora Hendry will present her! ride -being.- years of age while the Junior pupils in recital at the First !groom was 40- Acc"ding to the com Presbyterian chfirch. Friday evening-' plaint file1 by Mrs- L0"1"". trou May 14, at 8 o'clock. fb!ed followed soon after when the 1 husband is alleged to have made at- Capatin and Mra W. S. Manir, oflteml"s to 8ecure certain prouerty Seattle, arrived in Satem Sunday-for' owned b'.J.lrs- Ifhman. The com a week's visit at the home of their, plaint enibraced charges of cruel aud nephew and niece, Mr. and Mrs. iv. tspaukllng. Members of the Corps Aid society will McCornack hall, upstairs at the cor ner of Court , and Liberty streets . , ... . rrohate Court. I'""1'' murunig ana spena tne day ftlta Moore, estate. Twenty eight oass. Announce- JS'to acco.ai.any final, account. f thia was made this morning, w'" 1 . I with the reciuest that nil m.n,,,. come and bring their lunches. y i iniiuiiiun ireaimeni Dy jir. Lenman. Mrs. Lehman is also given the riirht J to assume ier former name of Sarah Women's Relief A- Sylvester. meet at the; unhcit Gardener, estate. Order fix ing time for hearing final account. Otto Mauer, estate. Order conflrm- . ..n....r,i 'il nrnnwtv. I Mauer. estate. Report of sale Willamette. Sweetland field 3 p. m. a personal property. Baseball tomorrow Stanford 108 Food Prices Jump 100 Per Cent In Past Seven Years Divorce Decree ls I Refused Husband Cace Day Vs. Day The decree issued Wednesday by Judge George G. Bingham in which the suit of J. F. Day against' Lenora Day is dismissed will probably cause the complaining, husband to conclude .that divorce court procedure encom passes many pitfalls. J. F. Day as plaintiff recently fil ed suit for a divorce from his wife. alleging that she had been guilty of such cruel treatment of himself that he had been compelled to leave thir home. Among other allegations, the plaintiff had charge that. Mrs; Day had on one occasion handed him a gun and told him to "blow his brains out." - In findings and conclusions, the court noted that testimony submitted by Mrs. Day shows that in September. 1918, the plaintiff began to pay at tention to another woman, causing Make Your Fortune Live After You dissension which increased until April, 1919, when they ceased to live to gether. The wne!usion makes obser vation tkat "while defendant may have ush1 strung and forceful lan guage : in opposing plaintiff's . con duct, such was provoked by the at tention which the plaintiff was pay ing to a woman other than his wife." The court decrees that plaintiff is not entitled to a divorce order and judgment is entered in favor of the defendant. The case is ordered dis missed and the plaintiff. Mr. Day) required pay costs of the proced- C.VHD OF THANKS We wish to thank our friends and neighbors for their kindness and sym paihy during the illness and death of our beloved husband and father, Charles Wester also for the many beautiful flora! offerings. Mrs. Florence Wester and family. ls CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our many friends and neighbors for their sympathy and kindness to us during our recent bereavement of eur beloved husband and father. Mrs. Clara Snyder and family. 188 MEET MB AT MILLER'S! Many men during a lifetime of hard work have accumulated a fortune, which, after their death, has been dis sipatd through mismanagement', ig norance, or extravagance. You can guard against such a con . itingency and mke your fortune live on and perform your cherished wishes by , making a will and placing It in trust - with this bank as trustee. . ' Consult your lawyer about drawing a will and creating such trusts as you desire. A trust may be created t . v " have 'effect cither durinir- vnn.- ltf time, or after your death. CAPITAL NATIONAL BMK --- Washington,'' May 5. The family food budget1 in February was exactly twice the sum expended for the samej articles of food in February, 1913, ac- MnrriutH' Licenses. ' -n.e auies Auxiliary oi tne span- cording to department of labor statis- lnhn'W. Defiance, 25, of Salem,) tsh American War Veterans are mak- 'tics. . . . i barber, to Myrtle Gossett, 30, of )ng plans for a progressive 500 par-' Durme approximately the same t t , i . iv. r, . r. ' Hcuu in ui ci i. cumin, mo increase - " uti b"i n mc v. a. xt. ruums Le Hollenbeck, aged 20, and Frank Lewis .aged 22, were drowned in Co (Juille river while loading milk on n boat.' Hollenbeck BtlimhlpH nnrl fall Lewis plunged to the resmje and both were lost Henry Guinness, 40, of Salem, a rldier to Mabel Cartwright, 26, of Salem, route 3. , . ,-t "- J. W. Hoyt, of Ashland, was & Salem liator Sunday and Monday, . Love, jeweler, watchmaker, Salem. f Dance Hurst hall, Knights and Lar liu of Security. Best music, Thurs jay May 6th. Good social time assur ti. 109 Owen Williams, Chehalis, Wash ington, registered at the Bligh hotel Monday night at the Salem Armory, Friday, May 7. The affair will be Informal and all are invited. In an order entered by County Judge W. M. Bushey, Wednesday, June 14, 1920, is set as the date for final hearing of administrative re ports in the estate of Robert Gafdner. Horace Sykes and Gilbert Allen, both of Salem .were in Eugene Tues day attending to business. I8. BO per 100 for White Leghorn Jterg. ttby thicks. Now ready for delivery, a N. Needham, 558 State street. Phone 400. Ill D. L. Mitchell, of Albany, spent Tuesday in Salem looking up acquain tances and attending to business mat- Some lady receives a prize at the I armory Saturday night. 114 Watson C Lea, of Drain, attended fc'bminear -affairs1 in-Salem.; , Mon day and Tuesday. ' . , 0. Jones, Hosksin, was a visitor to Bill city. Tuesday morning. . P. L. Taylor, well known horseman T Medford, was In this city, Tuesday looking after a portion of ills racing string, stabled at the fair grounds. Mr. Taylor is registered at the Bllgh. A. Johansen and George E. Qulnn, toth hailing from Astoria, visited Wends and transacted business in Salem, Monday and Tuesday. Potatoes for; sale, 5 and 6c per lb. Me they last. A. J. Egaiit ;Gervals, Or. Plums, sen. - - 109 Elevator operator wrtTrted at V. S. Rational bank. See I'nruh. - 108 Keverend F. w. Laune, pastor of ChempVM.i st,.n.,t wni . ".,--1. .uv(iuf;r:iii:ii urch, under whose ministry the rch has gained noticeably in the f Wr, left for Portland Wednes day to attend the annual conference "the church, being held there. tk!''.?' ' Sllxon. who has been West of her brother, W. H. Prunk ue Red Cross Pharmacy, for sev. f" ays..has returned to her home newport . William A. Dalziel, deputy state sealer, who has been - on a trip to Eue;i'o, returned to Salem Tuesday. was 130 per cent while in Italy it was 187 per cent.' Germany outranked all countries enumerated with an in crease of 224 per cent. T. Leland Brown returned to his home in Salem Tuesday evening, at tar several days visit in the timbered ctiStrtet : of southern Oregon, nar Rcse'.)ii&. . ?'. J Donalo Young, of Eugene, who par ticipated in the golf tournament at the lllihee country club Sunday, and who remained in Salem as the guest of friends, has returned to his home in the Lane county city. C. C. Cathey, of Albany, was a busi ness visitor in Salem Tuesday. Mr. Cathey is a resident of Albany. Members of company H report the stage all set for a first class ' dance at the armory, Wednesday night May 5. The proceeds from the dunce will be used in completing the mesa fund .for the midsummer encampment LAST DAY j BETTER NOT MISS IT The VIRGIN of STAMBOUL Starring Priscilla - -Dean J THURSDAY .MABEL NORMAND MINX" LIBERTY Draperies MADE TG ORDER TO FIT TOUR WINDOWS C.5. Hamilton 140 Court Street ' "Walfelt" Takes the plaoe of houst lining for less. - Max 0 Bur en 179 North Commercial P f4 hi. I :. ! i 4 i : :l . : 111 7T TWV W l i I WILLI We are too busy REMODELING And Modernizing Our Store To Write Ads -4 . N Good Goocq. t rtmif iriin iTiir n i i m i . SEE Wop dry's Stock of Furniture, Ranges, Heaters, Rugs, Tools, etc., before you buy 270 N. Com'l ..St. Phone 610 or 511 ff ., HOHOTHY DALTOX IM "BLACK IS WHITE" HAWt.pv t H 8:45 TO 9:15 P.M. METER READER WANTED $90.00 PER MONTH . Must have good eyesight ; be able to ride bicycle eVery day, rain or shine; write legible figures. ..Apply in writing and state age; length of residence in Salem, recent occupations and employers, address, phone No PORTLAND RAILWAY LIGHT & POWER CO. FOR LONG D1STANCH AUTO TRUCKING WillametteV alley Transfer Co. PHONE 1400 ' ', . WB ALSOf iScr LOCAL I Will Save You Money ON YOUR DENTAL WORK I have had eleven years of practical exper ience and do only high-class dentistry,, using the very best of materials am now offering P re-War Prices and I Guarantee all work Plates $12.50 Porcelain fillings ..........$2.00 up pSa(innteWOr) Gld $6 00 SilVCr filHng9 : $L0 UP Crowns (PototHZIW-'oO fmeilt fillings " f1'00 Bridge work, gold or por- Cleaning teeth $1.00 celain .....$6.00 to $7.00 Removing nerve $2.50 Gold fillings ..................$2.0G up Extractions $1.00 1 Examinations Free DR. C. A. ELDRIEDGE DENTIST ' Phona 1500 204-5 Gray Building Cor. State and Liberty Sts. SAI-EM, OREGON. Over Hartman Bros. Jewelry Store 2 in - i a uiAj PTff TT T? ww ' USED GAR VALUES OF UNIVERSAL MERIT your used car now and save money. We must close - " out all used cars this week j.917 Dodges-passenger, i $475 senger, , QH(f S750 new f fr i "ns like new 3 I UOU S,5-Pasi Cheoletfine' , 1917 Buick Six, 7-passenger (J- CAA fine shape for quick sale... ipLOVVJ 1917 Dodge Roadster, perfect 7-passenger Studebaker .. Cadillac roadster, A-l condition We back all of these cars to be good. Your own terms if you need a car $725 $650 $350 Salem Velie Go. 162 North Com mercial Street Phone 186 and 198 Thursday Specials Orders Over $1.00 Delivered Fresh Peanut Buttery lb ......... 20c Pint Del Monte Catsup .........:..........23c 7-2 Pint Del Monte Catsup ..........45 c Palm Olive Soap, 3 for . 21 C Cream Oil Soapy 3 for ......... ........21c Royal White Soap, 17 bars ........$100 Pint Mozalo oil ..-- 39c Quart Mozalo oil 73 q U2 gallon Mazola oil -$1.45 3 lbs. Curve Cut Macaroni . .... ........25 C 2 lbs prunes . . .......27c 2 lbs. White Figs 27c Monopole Coffee, lb 47c Cream Cheese, 1 lb 33 C Cream Cheese, 5 lbs; per lb ............30c Fancy White Hand Picked beans, 3 pounds for -25 c Kellogg's Krumbled Bran . 18 c 2 Post Toasties 25 C Crown Flour, sack ... .... $3.35 Olympic Flour, sack ..... ---$3.10 2 Carnation Milk 23 C ZBordens Milk ....:.....;..................-23c 2LibbyysMilk 23 C Nut Margarine, pound -33 C Medium Cottolene ....... . : .: ... .. $ 1.20 Large Cottolene .. ....... --$2.39 6lbs.Crisco. ............ ..$1.90 3 lbs. Crisco ... ................... .95 C 2 Cans Tomatoes ..............25 C 2 Cans Corn ............ -r.-28c 2 Cans Clams .........;. 35 C 2 Cans Pink Salmon, lb. size 39 c 12 oz. Royal Baking Powder ........36 C 3 lbs. Royal Club Coffee ............$!, 49 lb. GhiradelWs Chocolate 39 c No. 5 Pure Lard --$1.23 ' No. 10 Pure Lard $2.40 ALL MAIL ORDERS RECEIVED THIS WEEK WILL BE FILLED AT THESE PRICES 1 11,11 .. 1 m j HAULINO .- j ! ........ ? , ..- . - I WMJiMaiMillilllllMIMsn.srip II iroitmiia U M M mmmtl1m Salem 3USiK9BMbany . t a i 1