Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, June 09, 1920, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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    THE CAPITAL JOUKNAL
PAGE FIVE.
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round Town
!' court Wedaesday afternoon, with come are requested to bring an old
prospects for a verdict by evenins lima nhntominh.
uoraune, who the prosecutio-i
Mrs. Eric Butler, wife of the mana
ger of the local offices of the West-
ORRENT EYEVT
,., jiHome coming aeJ-
Parting, tOB"'" -
j!e Two piano re
by Mia Weller". pupils,
a the evening.
June '
un JobB A. Hunt's groT
June l- " r
nlrmtc Mrs.
V T Hunt's grove 11 mues
0f sale"! r
public.
Love, jeweler, watchmaker. Salem.
For renting of Moose hall see Har
tey C. Pugb, phone 881 at 1541 D
street.
The home of better service, moder-
Bart F, Davies Is named as the I al Prices and largest stock. Web
plaintiff In a suit filed in circuit i-omt . Clough, funeral directors.
ihere Wednesday aguinst Etetha Pru-
ett wherein action of the court in Action placing the name of Mrs
collecting upon a promissory note 'is Minnie Rodeck among the plaintiffs
asked. Davies asks that judgment to ( in the suit against George Palmer
the extent of $1525, 40 for taxes ' administrator of the estate of John
paid by him, and $100 for money loan ; Slough, deceased, was filed in the of-
June 15-Jl-North Pacific
Muict assemdj .
Church of the Nazarene, "
June H.-Shrine day In Ba
ton and Willamette valley.
ouri House flews
alleged spent time in the state Deni-
lemiary here, is charged with forKinn
lur tie resides on a farm ern Union company, was called to Se
near Jefferson. attle Tuesday evening, by the serious
(illness of her father.
Tonight, Moose hall, dancing, it's!
w.l ' 'eV'f ion" Py An unusual program of entertain
war tax of ten cents. U j ment bMB prepared for Wednes-
day night when the Elks will enter
tain their ladies at the club cham
bers. Sneci&l numbers ar Included on
13Sth. program and this meeting is ex
pected t exceed in merriment - any
other staged this year.
A bicycle, stolen from Walter Mc
Gilchrist, route 4. Salera, was brought I
to police headquarters Tuesday eve
ning by Walter and Arthur O'Brien,
who claimed that another boy had
given the bicycle to them.
(ha tu(A G.ni tin, A Ihie week thV
arrive
.21 visit Mr. Steelhammer s parents.
Mrs. A. G. Foor cf Marion, left for
Albany Wednesday for a three oajs
i visit wiin Irienos.
Circuit Court.
j,ck Fletcher vs. A. F. Lange et
a Motion to Place on trial docket,
i Clara Anderson et al., vs George
pjmer et m.
Police were called in Tuesday eve
ning at the home of Delbert Acker-
.d by him. with ,15 fee. for attor- fic eof county clerk Wednesday. Oth-j " !! ST. VZ
neys, be granted him by the court.
Just arrived for graduation white
kid pumps, baby French heels, at
Fullerton's. i3g
Boy over 18 years wanted at Gray
er plaintiffs in the suit are: Clara
Anderson, Martha J. Clandfield and
Addie Taylor.
Search by Officers Victor and W.
J. White in the vicinity of Trade and
Summer streets late Tuesday night for
a colored man who was reported o
be peeping into windows in that vi
cinity failed to reveal any trace of j
hint, police reports at headquarter
read Wednesday. The colored man itl
said to haw been peeping into a
house in that vicinity and frightened'
a woman residing there. I
Earl Race, city recorder, left Sa
lem Wednesday for Astoria where he
will attend the annual convention of
G. A. R. members. Recorder Race will
return to Salem Friday or Saturday.
The funeral for Donald Graben
horst, four months old son of Mr. and
Mrs. W. H. Grabenhorst Jr., residing
three, miles south of Salem was held
at J p. m. Wednesday at the chapel
of Rigdon A Son. Little Donald was
born January 2(. The funeral was
conducted by Rev. William Nichol.v
and burial was in City View cemetery
search over the city for Mrs. Mary
Ackerman, his wife, who had fled
home with her small daughter, five
months old. Police did not niH.rina ' tv,
Cut flowers and potted plants. Ar-i ths cause of the trouble that induced)
The body of J. N. Stain, age 82. who
died at a hospital here Tuesday eve
ning, will b forwarded to Eugeno,
accompanied by Mrs. Annie K. Slam,
his widow, by Webb & Clough. Fun
eral and burial will be held there
thur Plant greenhouse, Uth and Wil-lMrs. Ackerman to leave, and said
that they had not yet found any trace
of her.
bur.
138
PrAnnratlntio a ra featrit mada Anllv
A new 1100 gallon capacity Mack'fnr the .nn.i sim Nnn,in.
truck, three times the size of any ' day, which will be observed here Fri
other truck in the department, was day, June 11. Special speakers, and
pressed into use here Wednesday by
the Associated Oil company. The
huge truck will be used on local and
highway runs, the management said.
S. O. S. Elks Need Help. Citizens
of Salem must house visiting Elks at-
Antprson et al vs. George tending the convention July 22-3-1.
iimer et al. Motion for substituf ion ! Parties having rooms available for
of parties.
five minute talks by old time resi
dents, who are at present living else
where, will be features of the day. A
basket dinner in Willson park will bs
held at noon. All persons intending to
Probate Court
I Jonathan G. Reigel, estate. Inven
! tery and appraisement.
Patrick Mullen, estate. Affidavit o
i publication cf administrator's Notice
! tt Creditors.
Marriage Licenses.
jhn W. Wlegand, 29, of 2465 N.
the above dates phone Elks club No.
17, stating price and particulars re
garding rooms. 138
The home of better service, moder
ate prices and largest stock. Webb &
Clough, funeral directors.
church street a machinist, to Mildred
u-iikMinon. 22. of 2390 N. Church!
arret
Boy Rae, 38, of Salem, route 1, a
Dancing tonight "Revelation" pep
and harmony, Moose hall. Gentlemen
$1. Ladies pay war tax of 10 cents.
Harley C. Pugh. 13S
Suit for judgment in the amount of
$840.13 and (100 attorney fees was
hnnerto Maude Weaver, 27, of 1610. " "e vea-
?,.nlh otroot jnesday by, F. H. Brown against the
Colmstock, Brown & Aim company.
Brown, in his complaint, alleges that
the 'firm owes him that amount of
money for work he has done In their
lumber yards.
South High street.
Wallace Clark McArthur, 26, of
I'l, East 16th street. North Portland,
u k P. clerk to Elizabeth Cecil Boie,
U, of McCleay.
Julius Kranz, 22, of Sllverton, a
tanner to Leona King, 19, of Shaw.
Daily Statistics
' The next dance at Auburn will be
June 19th for the national gypsy tour
for motorcycle riders. An entire new
five piece orchestra. No dance Sat
urday night. 139
Died.
GRABENHORST Donald G. Infant
on of Mr. and Mrs, W. H. Graebn-
Boret, Jr., at their home four miles ten cents.
sooth of Salem, Tuesday noon,
Burial at City View cemetery, Wed-' The trial of Joe Bordune, accused
"Revelation" six at Moose hall to
night, dancing. Ladies pay war tax of
138
nesday, 3 o'clock.
of forgery, continued in Judge Kel-
A permit to erect a garage, costing
J700, on his property in Union addi-
tion, was issued Wednesday to John
J. Roberts, by the city recorder's of
fice.
Word of the marriage of his broth
er. Dr. H. W. Steelhammer, Sunday
to Miss Blanche DcArmond, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. R. H. DeArmond
of Vale, Or., was received Wednesday
by Oscar A. Steelhammer, secretary
of the Salem Business Men's league.
Mr. and Mrs. Steelhammer will make
their honeymoon a motor trip thru
Sergt. Frank Jirak, sergeant In
spector for coast artillery corps, is In
Newport .inspecting Third company,
Oregon coast artillery, tt was an
nounced at the adjutant general's of
fice Wednesday.
Special meeting of DeMo-
ey commandrey No. 5, K. T.
Rjih.s. evening. Work In the
Jfemple degree. 138
For Sale
Best Wood on the market. Place
your orders now. Phone 743.
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IN
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That Make You See Good
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We're not only expert in
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ry all the newest effects in
mountings so as to lend the
utmost of distinctiveness to
your appearance.
Hartman Bros.
IX
NEW SHOW TODAY
CONSTANCE
TALMADGE
WA LADY'S NAME"
A Snappy Comedy Drama
REVIEW and COMEDY
Friday Blanche) Sweet
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Fridajr Blanche) Sweet j
V , YE LIBERTY
A Riot
Rip-Roaring
Laughter
MORE DAYS
TOMORROW
COMB
A Laugh in Every Flicker
Mack Sennett's
Greatest Laugh Production
Chas. Chaplin, Marie
Dressier, Mabel Normand
Chester Conklin
"TILLIES PUNCTURED
ROMANCE"
Bligh Theatre
EARLY
Coming Sunday William Duncan in "TILE SILENT AVENGER"
BIG SELLING
EVENT
THE GREATEST
SALE
IN SALEM
W
aists and Blouses
Ladies'
'According to our policy of buying right, and selling on close
margins, making quick turn overs, we make announce
ment of a
BIG SELLING EVENT
Georgette Crepe,
ine and
Crepe
deCh
Lingerie Vaists
We have pat these waists and blouses in 4 lots, priced at
$2. 75 ,$7. 95, $9. 85, $11.65
This means snappy selling and we advise Early Shop
. ping while the assortment and sizes are complete
MIL
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GoodGoodQjL
Is now on! We are offering the largest stock of shoes in Oregon outside of Port
land at public sale. Everything in the store on sale excepting Hanan and Burg
man shoes. Trade in the morning as much as possible and avoid the big rush in the
afternoons.
The Season's Latest Men's Elk Bals
Ladies' black or brown oxfords all this season's styles, 500 pairs Men's brown elk bals. The most comfortable dry
high or military heels. Long pointed toes. All widths. Bought weather nhoe made. Cost at the factory at present, $3.50.
to sell at $11.00 -now .. Will go during this sale at
$7.95 $2.65
Latest Style Pumps Shoes At Half Price
$10 and $12 black kid pumps. Some with $3.50 buckles, odd lot, broken lines, men's black and brown calf shoes. All
others plain high or military heels, are priced sjzes in the lot. $10 and $12 values
$6.95 $5.95
White Canvas Oxfords Children's Elk Shoes
Ladies' white canvas oxfords, high or low heels, covered Children's elk blucher lace shoes, sizes 8 1-2 to 12 1-2, and
heels. Our regular $6.00 values 13 to 2, You have always paid $5.00 for them
$3.95 $2.95
'An Economical Buy Misses' Dress Shoes
Choose from an assorted lot of black kid and patent leather pine soft mahogany calf dress shoes, sizes 11 1-2 to 2. Sold
shoes, button. All sizes in the lot. Cuban and Military heels. regular at $6.00, are now
These were regular $5.00 and $6.00 shoes CO Oft
$2.95 -2 1
Boys' Dress Shoes
One Lot Ladies' Black Kid Shoes Bays' Mack calf blucher lace shoes, for school or dress wear.
, u tt . v,,i; Sizes 2 1-2 to 5 1-2, regular $.500
One lot ladies black kid shoes, lace or button. Cuban, Mih- d0 fir
tary or Louis heels. All sizes in lot. Our regular $6.00 and t&O.iD
$7.00 values ..
$3.95 25C Rubber Heel Days 25c
- Wednesday, Rubber Heels at
' " f 7 r CU WEDNESDAY
MenS Black Call OlUCher LCLCe OflOeS -jese cars have been overhauled and are in fine candition.
Wide toe. All sizes. Our regular $10 shoes in stock We must sell them all regardless of price
$6.95 25c y2 price 25c
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