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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (June 8, 1920)
rr-ESDAYJUyES, 1920. THE CAPITAL JOURNAL PAGE fc as j . M Around Town Traffic Jaw violators ia the city with WU1 H. Bennett, stale superin- CMBBEST ETKSTS jnne . Salem Rotary club meeting Hotel Marion, boob. June 11 Home coming cel ebration. Salem: all day. June 14. Salesmen'! dub meeting, commercial club, I tone 16-17 Two piano re cital by Miss Wellert pupils, the evenings. . June l. Pioneer picnic, lira John A. Hunt's grove. June 19. Waldo HUls Plo ver association picnic, Mrs. i T. Hunt s grove II miles east of Salem, all day; open to "Jin. 15-21-North Pacific autrict assembly of the Church of the Nazarene, June 23. Shrine day in Sa lem and Willamette valley. The Rearing gear was disabled and the fender smashed on a car driven by Lowell Will. 1245 North Commer .jcial street, and the fender on a ma- uiiue unvrn uy jura (j. a. Kobertson, 277 North Capitol street, was damag ed when the two cars collided on State street, between High and Lib erty Saturday night The report of the accident was made Monday eve ning by Mr. Will. Fifty two arrest were m,t). ),,,-;,, j May, according to the monthly report compiled by Chief of Police Welsh Tuesday. Fines aggregating $180 were turned into the coffers of the city as the result of these arrests made. 'Ac cording to the report for April, show ing that 40 arrests were made, and that 1 102. 50 was taken in fines, a greater business was unearthed by police' last month. Court1 House News Circuit Court State of Oregon Vs Lena Stelgei. Affidavit State of Oregon vs Lena Stciger. Motion and affidavit. Marriage Licenses William M. Zook, 22, of Halls Fer rr a railroad hand, to Gertrude Han is 18, of Salem. Andrew J. Feilen, of 505 North 24th street, a mi chjnic to Cecelia Zelinskl, 20, of K05 Capitol street. William Henry Boulin, 47 of 9638 Sixtieth avenue, Portland, machinist, to' Mary Maude Ruggles JB, of Turner route 2. Daily Statistics Born Died SIMONS Bertha Mildred Simons, age two years, at the family resi dence, 512 South 18th street, Tues day morning. Body at the parlors of Webb & Clough. Funeral not , arranged. ARMSTRONG Samuel Armstrong, age 85, at the family residence, 2024 South Winter street, Monday. Funeral at chapel of Webb & Clough at 2 p. m. Wednesday. Bur ial in City Vie wcemetery. , Love. Jeweler, watchmaker, Salem. ; For renting of Moose hall see Har ley C. Pugh, phone 801 at 1641 D street Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Burgess and sin Ed of Salem were Portland visit en last week, on their way to Alber ta, Canada, where they expect to be gin farming at once. ' Just arrived for graduation white kM mimim. babv French heels, at Fullerton's. 138 Boy over 18 years wanted at Gray- v-;JV Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Buckner, 1310 Court street, who motored to Califor nia with the Ad Men's caravan, have returned to Salem. ' - Orange and lemon African Mari gold; Snapdragon, Salvia and other plants at Maruny, 211 Miller street 137 Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Barhyte of Cad illac, Mich., arrived in Salem Monday morning to visit their son, C. D. Bar hyte and family They came by way of California and visited at Oakland and Napa . The home of better service, moder ate prices and largest stock. Webb & Clough, funeral directors. The drill team of the United Arti sans will give a dance Tuesday eve ning at the Moose hall. Artisans and friends Invited. Music by the Revela tion orchestra. 137" Deeming it best to not take chances with a Jury, "Tony" Hackney and Frank Winslow, who were arrested Monday morning by Traffic Officer Moffitt for fighting and were charg ed with disorderly conduct, reapper ed before Judge Race Monday eve ning and changed their plea irom not guilty to guilty and were fined $10 each. Mrs. N. T. Hellyer leaves Wednes day for an extended visit in Colorado spending the summer in Denver, Glen wood Springs and Grand Junction. Application for an increase in tele phone ' rates, approximately thirty three and one third percent was filed wit hthe puglic service commission this morning by the Lafayette Tele phone company of Lafayette, Yamhill county Special meeting of DeMo ley commandrey No. 5, K, JlT. this evening. Work In the R. C. and Malta degrees. 137' onaay netted the city $15 In tines, .tendent of banks, this J. C. Herren paid $5; Clyde Madison ana Jiapolmn Rocque $5 to In fractions of the penal statutes of the city. A machine owned by Fred H. Paul- us, 155$ North Church street, that was parked in the dark on 12th siren between Mission and Leslie, was struck about $:35 p. m. Monday by J. W. Pease. 1435 Highland avnu. who was driving past and coulo. not discern the lines of the car in the dark. Report of the accident to which both cars sustained damage, was made to police by Mr. Pease. Articles of Incorporation were filed morning for the bank of Free water, a new state bank, to be capitalized at $$0,900. The incorporators are J. B. Syler, "W. G. Hopson, A. B. Johnson, L A Reine man and H. S Murray company was a business visitor from here to- Portland Tuesday. George Neuner. district attorney for Douglas county, is a business vis itor in the city from Roseburg today, in conference with Attorney General Brown. Gus Moser, Portland attorney and state senator from Multnomah coun ty, is in the city today arguing a case before the supreme court. John Harbison of the Valley Motw "Valley Motor Co. Fordsatv 4 BULLETIN Recent Deliveries on Fordson Tractors J. R. Chapman Geo. W. Weeks J. F. McKinlay Bat&s and Son V. J. Clutter Arthur Gerod Frank Crawford F. C. Ewing Harry Pearson Frank Farmer Jay Gardner G. T. Moison , Buy Yours Now M FORDSON FARM TRACTORS Aadley Motor Co. TOMORROW THURSDAY Enid Bennett m ' i TheFalseRoad Chas. W. Hawley, Jr., in Concert Soldiers Chorus from Foust - "My Old Kentucky Home" Foster Pizzicato from I : - .....Slyvr Just Like a Gypsy .1 ........... ........ About Colleens and Shamrocks...... -By Hawley NOTE: This will be the last concert until July, on account of big, special pictures to be shown this month. m -r J 1 1i C. D. Barhyte has returned to his work at the post office after three months illness with sciatic rheumar tlim. Wanted, present address of Mr. Lundstrom who moved from Salem to Portland about March 1918. Address Box Address Capital Journal. 13 None of the employes of the Salem Bakery company, along the side of which runs the alley In which a large quantity of blood was found by police Sunday morning, were involved In a fracas there that night, according to M. T. Madsen of the Salem Bakery company, Tuesday." Word that reached follce Tuesday was that two young, men returning from a dance Satur o? requioa u pagBSua puq iq3iu Xsp the rear of the fire department. Soon afterward a young man was seen to leave the icene of battle, his face bad ly cut up, and he was smoking a cigarette. Wednesday night, dancing, Mooe U. "Revelation" music by "Revela uoa" harmony six. "7 W. Hiron of Scio, Or., who was arrested Monday for parking his aute a rtnt of the comfort station at the aer of State and High streets, was ased after belne admonished as ity ordinances Drohibiting -this Practice. dancing, Moose hall, Wit, the "Revelation" CPugh. Wednesday six. Harley 127 Another dance that bids fair to be weeessful as the last one they fos wed at the nrmnrv win be riven Taeday evening, June 8, at the Moose fall by the girls driU team of the wasted Artisan lodge. Special music " been procured, according to the announcement, and a splendid time promised for those who attend. Waists Attractively Low Priced i . WALLACE jRF.m THE DAXCTV FOOL" tAST TIMriS TOX1GHT For 3 days only, June 9, 10, and 11th, we offer our entire stock of waists at a big reduction. The most irresistable collection we have ever offered at such low prices. They are carefully tailored from silks and wash fabrics, and include all regular as well as ex tra sizes. , China silk waists, teautifully tnmmed with lace, embroidery and CM 11 Si fine tucks, at .....tfWO . Crepe de Chine waists. Embroidery, lace trimmed, and plain tailored effects m white, flesh and many pop- CO Qk "ttlar shades .. Silk Georgette waists,, lace trimmed and embroidered, tucked, pleated and fancy trimmed effects in blue, brown QO QC grey and fancy colors at U,JJ ihe famous Wirthmor Waists of Silk Crepe de Chine and Georgette in styles and colors that will draw the thrifty woman, who yet appreciates a dr AC handsome blouse, at :..UtlLF Charming lingerie waists of sheer, cool looking voile in tailored and fancy styles, daintily frilled, smartly tucked, exquisite ly embroidered ?1 ' Cf at, from . D1 to tP.OU All our' beautiful high grade waists in novelty styles. Exquisite Georgette and Crepe, beaded. embroidered, brocaded and braid trimmed, priced at $7.50 to $19.50 goes at 20 per cent discount. Ladies' Store 466-471 State ' Street Men's Store 416 State Street ,J. W. Parker, sheep grower jml stockman from Oregon City, Is in the city. Mr. Parker is slaying at Hotel Argo. spinal meningitis. The body is be-i Portland. Shift meta! prouacs an 5 ing held at the parlors of the Webb! maviiaery are to be the output nf the new!y orgamst'o: L mon Ketinm & Clough company pending arrange-: With the publication from the ad jutant general's office here Saturday of the authentic list of Marion coun ty war victims numerous enquiries ara being showered on the offleeask- j ing for additional Information. It was announced at the office Tuesday that as soon aa more Information arrive it will be made public i Miss Freida Young Is spending j few days In Portland as the guest of relatives and fneivl j merits for the funeral, which is ex pected to be some Urns Wednesday. Besides her parents, little Bertha Mildred is survived by two brothers, Lyman, age four years, and John, age 20 months. Metal works. The corporation is raoi- I taiized at llua.OOO. By a vote of 4 to 1 the voters f Rose burg have decided to issue bonds to the amount of 1 for the con st ruction of a city light and watt-r plant. James R. Baye of Portland, grand j secretary of the Foresters of Amertet, will be in Salem this evening and will i ttend the meeting of the local lodjt' at ks hall on North Commercial strest i Thero wil be election of officers and j an elaborate luncheon will follow she business meeting. The Loyal Women's class of the First Christian church, will meet at the horns of Mrs. George Preed. 880 North Winter street, Thursday after noon at 2:30 o'clock. Jesse Mullinlx, who was Indicted by the last grand jury, pleaded guil ty June 7. to the charge of attempt ed manslaughter. March 25, 1920. and and will be sentenced Saturday. Mrs. Lena Stelger, who was Indicted at the same time, because of 111 health was unable to appear in court and her case was held over until the Sep tember term of court. The case of Estella Cheffings against the Southern Pacific com pany, was being heard In department two of Judge Kelly's court Tuesday. The suit is to recover damages. Bertha Simons Is Beckoned By Death Bertha Mildred Simons, years, daughter of W. E. age two and Delia M. Simons, died at ten ocolck Tues day morning at the family residence, 51 South 18th street, a victim of We Are Now. Open, lor Business Equipped With Show Cases For Sale Market Price $26.00 foot My Price $10 foot Also small cash register The Remnant Store and Efficien Service SEE Woo dry's Stock of Furniture, Ranges, Heaters, Ruga, Tools, etc., before you bay 170 If. Com'l ..St Phones 510 or Bit W.W.EOORE House Furnisher BOMB OF THE VICTROLA You get more for your Money at Moore's. mmammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmaa ds Break Extra Crow Mi Records For Attendance at the National Price-Cutting Sale Going away loaded with bargains, Get in ; line today! 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