SATURDAY. JUNE 12, 1920. THE CAPITAL JOURNAL fill Around Town ZZ ; the father of a brand new buxom ;lie. Both Rowena Mary, the baby. 11. Base Dan Bams, June " abators vs Woodburn Tiger. t pjford park. 2:3 p' , K Juu! 14- Salesmen 8 clu', J Uns, Commercial duo, June 16 Willamette Vnl rsity alumni banquet, Hotel and her mother ar dnino r." and Mrs. Upjohn reside at 964 South Liberty street. A J T. num. o t,' " ' - . J ast of Salem, all day; open to P7une 15-21-North Pacific .i.t-tn nsftembly Of th m QHU I of the Nazarene. T Tn. 23. Shrine day In Sa June 16-17 Two piano re dtals by Miss Weller". pupils, is the evenings. June 19- -Pioneer picnic, un. John A. Hunt s grore. t. 19. Waldo HUH FiO- IS mile 3iurcu tfi .- June 23. Shrine day - : CHANGE IN O. E. R. R. SCHEDULE On and after June 14th, train No. !23 arriving Salem 3:05 p, m. and No. 1 24 leaving 3:30 p. m. running between i Salem and Woodburn will h ,tinucd; also train No. 18 leavin s. Trusses fitted by an expert in the business, at Tyler's Drug store. 141 ' See the crowd t tha a Turner Saturday night, June l'th. 141 Bed room and dining room furniture in all finishes at verv in. ,,,,.,.. Hamilton's. ; Get your Elks ami shri..... -.. radiator emblems at the Marion gar- . 143 . That wonderfully good "Rml-i Uion" harmony six at lloose hall to- tnight, dancing. Harley C. Pugh. 141 lem at 4:00 p. m. will not stop at Don- am wier June 14th. X43 A w&man wanted to do ladies pressing. Steady work and good wages. City Cleaning Works, 1281 State street. :' Linoleum at special prices at Ham ilton's. i42 Dance at Dreamland Sat May 12. ' " HI . .... .. m and WUiameua nw : tourt House News Circuit Court j F Mnutice vs Jeff Pooler. Order. y H. Brow n vs Comstock-Brown-lm company. Answer, feorge Kinnear vs George Krauss el al. Reply. Burt F. Davis vs Aniwer Eletha Prtictt. niwer. Rilla Josephine Brown vs O. W. Bnwit. Affidavit Probate Court ' 0. G. Evans, estate. Proof of publi co,, of notice on final account. William S. Mott, estate. Supple mental order appointing appraisers U Harney. Jerry Graham, estate. Reply to ans vtr of Lucy Graham. William A. Reynolds, estate. Final account Marriage Licenses Minor Morris Lewis, 19, of 707 Strath 13th street, a lumberman, to Pauline Crist, 18, of 448 South lfith Ireet Royal Fox, 21. of Mills city, aw mill employe, to Velma Bailey. H, of Stay ton. " Daily Statistics ' Bora UPJOHN To Mr. and Mrs. Don H. Upjohn, 964 South Liberty street, Jane 12, a daughter. The little lady has been named Rowena Mary. Joy reigns supreme In the govern 'tft office Saturday for Don H. Up 'joha, private secretary to Mr. Olcott, 3 TOM MIX U IN "THE CYCIjONE" Mr. and Mrs. Delia ven IN "SPRING" kbhv Mrs? A. Carlson of Snrincfioii n. is in the citv as tha fnoot r t e.. san Burkholder" of the Cottage apart ments. Mrs. Carlson will be joined the first of the week by her son, and they will leave for eastern Oregon, where they own a ranch. Modern Woodmen attention. All that have flowers to spare, please bring to band stand in Willson park Sunday morning at 10 o'clock sharp, in order committee may decorate graves of our neighbors. Fiv nia. camp committee. 14 1 Girl wanted at Greybelle. 142 I. C Gregory of this citv will m tn The Dalles the first of the week for a few days business visit The home of better service, mnrtar- ate prices and largest stock. Webb 4b Plough, funeral directors 138 Attention Yeomen short business session, then ODen meetine nrnirrnm and lunch, 229 N. Com'l, Foresters hall tonight 8 o'clock. 141 Glass lamns at before war nrlresi at Hamilton's. 142 Love, Jeweler, watchmaker, Salem. GASOLINE SAVED BT USING 'MOTORLIFE" IN TOUR GAS. CLARK'S TIRE HOUSE, S19 NORTH COMMERCIAL ST. 141 There will be a Johnnv Jones chick en dinner at the Illihee country club Sunday. The next dance at Auburn will h June 19th for the national gypsy tour for motorcycle riders. An entire new 'f iv piece orchestra. No dance Sat urday night. -. 141 tm Be Good to Your Ford Put on Goodyear 'All Weather Treads They are the best for service and for looks. They have won the preference of automobile manufacturers, racers and the public, because of the mileage they give. We have a'good stock of GOODYEAR tires and tubes in Ford sizes. We carry regular and heavy Tourist Tubes, and Tire accessories. We Spec ialize on tires for Ford cars. For sale by ML dlley MotorCo. GOOBjxEAR AKRON MOBILE AUTO EXPERIENCE No matter what anyone claims for a car an own er's judgment must be based on experience from actual use of the car and contact with the dealer. So we invite you to talk to our customers, to learn their experiences. This organization is proud of the fact that we make friends of our customers. Come In next time you come this way. Safemfi Automobile Company 151 North High Street F.G.DeLano 'A.I.Eoff SALEM-DALLAS 8 Glass tumblers and lamp chimneys at greatly reduced prices. Hamilton's, 142 Refrigerators, ' only a few left at the old price. Hamilton's. 149 Dance at Dreamland Sat May 12. 141 Toe home of better service, moder ate prices and largest stock. Webb A Clough, funeral directors, Mrs. E. C. Gamble and children. Francis and Wlnntfred. have return ed from Merced. Cal., where they spent the winter. Mrs. Gamble reports a pleasant time in the southern state. nut expresses ner pleasure at being homA aenin In the Cnnitnl itv Ur Gamble is still la California, but ex pects to leave for home In August Baggage for your vacation trip st Hamilton's. . 142 No dance Auburn hall tonight. 141 Tonight, Moose hall, dancing, "Rev elation" artists in novelty music. 141 The Intermediate pupils of Mtss Margaret Fisher, assisted by Miss Mary Notson and Miss Marguerite Cook, will be presented in recital it the First Christian church Monday eve, June 14th 8:li o'clock. Public cordially invited. 142 Johnny Jones chicken dinner. Coun try club Sunday. $1. - 141 Close out sale of odd patterns of dishes at Hamilton's. , 142 j Depredations in her cherry oroh ards was asked stopped by police Sat urday when Mrs. Elizabeth Watt. 146S Chemeketa street, telephoned head quarters and declared that children residing in the neighborhood had been making large Inroads In the luscious fruit. Frank Powell, driver for the Foster & Baker company, paid a fine of So to Police Judge Race Saturday when he pleaded guilty to a charge of driv ing an auto past a standing street car at the corner of State and Commer cial streets. Powell was arrested Sat tsrday morning after a report of the offense, committed Friday evening, had been made. ' CARD OF THANKS Mra Samuel Armstrong and family wish to thank their neighbors and friends for their kindness, sympathy and flowers extended them during the brief illness .'nd death of their hus band and father. 141 fBSeeSSSSSSSSSSS Meet Me 2t Miner's dB3SB33ffi&:::: We are showing a most beautiful and wonderful line of Wash Dress Skirts Included in this showing are the fam ous "NEVER SHRINK" line, which are conceded to be in a class by themselves for Style, Quality of Material and Fit 5 ' Sizes are complete from the small Miss to the stout matron. Prices range from S3.95 to S13.50 Special Showing New Pleated Skirts Big Selling Event In Waists, Crepe de Chine Georgette and Lingerie Blouses. 4 lots specially priced $2.75 $7.95 $9.85 $11.65 Extra Special Delineator Offer For a few days only, Miss Washburn of New York, special representative of the Butterick Publishing Co., has a most interesting proposition. It is a big money saver. Take advantage. ,f V uisn'S jo Sunaeui rapsdg 'W 'V 'i'Y 'N 8SPl QJHJ Ul J0M 8UIU8A9 BU.l X Bwnap 7f a. A I MELEES, I II Good Goods. 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