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tXESPAY. JUXE 16, 1920 THE CAPITAL JOUKNAL PAGE 111 around tmn tae ii. Willamette Cnl ' rtrsitr alumni banquet. Holel ' 'atlM7 Tw0 1,1400 . evening "june l7.-IoMn picnic at rSS",l9. - Pioneer, picnic. , John A. Hunt irore. Tan. l.-aldo HUla Wo- jssociation picnic. Mrs. Hunt' grove 11 mile. Jof Salem, all day; op to "C. 15-21-North PaciHo ict assembly ot the arch of the Nazarene. June !3 -Shrine day in Sa um and Willamette valley. June 24 Monthly baby clinic Commercial club. 2 p. Mrs. A. G. Poor. Yiavi rn,nt.. Uve, Hotel Marion, leaving Saturday for Portland, returning 27th. 145 Misa Beatrice Shelton'a pupili will appear in recital in the Pirst Con gregational church Thursday evening, o'clock. Public Invited. I4a Frank Durbin, well known Salem man, returned here Tuesday night aft er spending a few days visiting at Nes kowin. He is a former student of the Oregon Agricultural college. . ..The home of better service, moder ate pricea and largest stock. Webb Clough, funeral directors. , 144 Mary Talmadge, violin, and Profes sor T. S. Roberts will assist at Miss Shelton's recital in the first Congre gational church Thursday evening. 145 ToZVh s h T I nd Mra- rermst do J1C00 worth o! repair! held Tuesday mrnins from the Ki-! , -us. pn fctnuui, on the River m. Th..-nrt .... k.-....-,- . r . - ; , Minora are new arrivals m Oregon and High and the other at 734 North High. ,are erecting homes in St. Helens, with ! tho . . . ... -v "J . .V i ..... v,, iaai ineir per- Woods, of this city. P'ace or residence. They are former residents ef Michigan. 5 acres for eale, 1 mile from fair grounds on Silverton road. G. E. Un ruh, phone S15. 14s The armory floor has been repair ed and is in excellent condition for dancing Friday night. 144 ouri House News I). Junto, Jeaneue atinio j ipasie O. Minto. complaint. Circuit Court .hlMn Water Light and Power com- ptny vs Probate Court : i. Jessup Strang, estate. Report. 1 Marriage Iawiises 1 est William Simmons, 27, of orvais, a farmer to Gladys TaW, 17. f cervais. Carl F. Schulenberg. 33. j ubanon. a pastor, to Augusta W. MO. J. "f S llem- Ernest Barker- ot Salem, a. builder, to Esther S. person, 21, of Salem. Elmer Burt. ia. of Salem, a guard, to Lillian jBraegS", 26, of Salem. Daily Statistics Died ?KIPD At a local hospital xuesaay, June 15, Alexander v. uua, i-s, resident of Roseburg. TIm remains, which were In chargo it Webb and Clough, were sent Tues day sight to Roseburg where inter gent will be made. love. Jeweler, watchmaker, Salem. The home of better service, moder ate price and largest stock. 'Webb down, funeral director. , Girl wanted at the Spa. Hits Florence Blake, fpr four mn a student at Sacred Heart acad wnj, Tuesday was awarded the gold jria given yearly by George E. Ter miner for excellent work in the Enjltoh department of the school. Hin Blake, who will receive her di ploma Wednesday evening, is the diughter of Mr. and Mrs. William BUkt of Willow Lake, and a student ((exceptional ability. r For Sale, 100 leghorn 2-weeks old, m day old Rocks; last chicks of the iwnn. Reduced prices; C. N. Need- hm. 558 State street. 144, Attorney L. J. Adams and his son, Alfred Adams, both of Silverton, mo tored to Salem Wednesday on busi ness. L. J. Adams is well known in this city and his son was formerly a student at the Universtiy of Oregon. Eight o'clock has been set as the time for the meeting of the alumni association of the Salem high school Wednesday evening. The meeting will be held in the Commercial club auditorium. The funeral of Mrs. Ell a McLean i resident of North torn will c-U- don chapel at 11 o'clock. Interment was held Tuesday afternoon a. " brale the opening of the Nerth Sulm was made at the City View eemeti-ry. j o'clocfc from the chape! of Ri.sdon 4 'branch library. Refreshments and a 'Son. Rev. V. C Kantner et to Con-1 musical program are included In the gregatlonal church officiated. Inter-; schedule of the evening vtuertam ment was made in the City View rem- j ment, etery. 1 I John W. Brown, a Wisconsin dele- C. Belt, an employe of Showalter, and X. Davis, wholesale grocers, left Salem yesterday for Wood burn where he will spend a few days on business. A grand Jury in department No. t, returned a verdict Tuesday afternoon Five numbers, comprising the art. ists course of the Ellison-White Ly ceum circut, have been signed up for appearance in Salem next winter, it became known Wednesday. The course in favor of Mark Aspinwall. in his suit agaiast Mangis Brothers. The preceding concerned the delivery of a quantity of the Bermuda potatoes and the verdict of the Jury gives (300 to Mr. Aspinwall as remuneration for loss alleged due to the Salem firm's failure to receive the onions before they were ruined by the December frosts. The firm introduced witnesses to testify that the onions were in poor condition prior to the frost. consists of presentations by Lieurances bymph, Albert Lindquist, Frederick Ward, The DeMille Quartet and Her bert Leon Cope. Dr. B. H. White has returned to Sa lem after a two months visit in the east. Professor G. R. Schlauch of Mc Minnville college spent Tuesday in Sa lem transacting business. V1500 to loan on good security. See G. E. Unruh, or phone 815. 146 Somebody was reported to be shoot ing in the Bush pasture, adjoining Lee street Tuesday. An investigation by the police was made but nobody was found in the lot. Miss Ada Miller and Mrs. W. C. Smith will sing at the Miss Shelton re cital in the First Congregational church Thursday evening. 145 Miss Beatrice Shelton will present her pupils in recital in the First Con gregational church Thursday evening, at g o'clock. Miss Ada Miller and Mrs. W. C. Smith will be soloists at the recital and Miss Mary Talmadge, vio linist, and Professor T. S. Roberts, or ganist, will assist during the even.ns The public Is- invited to attend. Mrs. John Marr, of 404 South High street, left Wednesday for Carleton, Washington, to attend the wedding ot a relative. Mrs. Marr was accompa nied by her two sons. The United Artisans regular busi ness meeting, initiation of a claos of 25, nomination and election of offi cers will be held Thursday evening June 17. Refreshments served.. 144 Mr. and Mra. D. N. Robinson and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wlckert of St. Helens have returned home after a The June Baby Clinic, under the au spices of the Marion county children's bureau, will be held Thursday, June 24, in the auditorium of the Commer cial club. Mra. F. Von Eschen, secre tary of the bureau, reports that the registration so far has been good, but there are a few vacancies left, and mothers desiring to. enter their chil dren should call 903-J, or write to Mrs. Von Eschen at 1775 Court street. A farewell party, in the nature of a surprise, was accorded L. E. Elwell, a state house employe, at his home at 920 Leslie street, Tuesday night. A number of friends were present Mr. Elwell is leaving soon for Phoenix, Art, where he has accepted a peti tion wtlh a firm of contractors.. Tonight, Moose hall, dancing, ihtlon" harmony six "Why Change Tour Wife," towing at the Oregon theater. "Rev 144 ' Jf Hawkins & Roberts now 144 For Sale, 100 leghorns 2-weeks old, i0 day old Rocks; last chicks of the mum. Reduced prices. C. N. Need lam, 558 State street. Dancing tonight, novelty sextet, the uony Six. Moose hall, that Revelation Har-i44 An entire new five piece orchestra it Auburn hall Saturday night for U national convention for motor wrle riders ennslstlne of five nun- I d motorcycle riders from all parts it the etate. Remember an entire new jirchestra of five pieces.- 11 Officer Harry Rowe with his wife I and their daughter Kathenne,, re- ! limed Monday from a vacation trip m the Siuslaw river. They were vis itor! at the F. H. Neff home at Flor I ce. Mrs. Neff being a sister of the J&lem officer. Officer Rowe reports I Hat fishing was very good In the Si- Maw, stating that he "went trolling md returned to Salem with an li KUBd Chinook salmon."- Just where ike Chinook salmon entered the deal, Hrry failed to indicate. On the re tm Journey to Salem, the Rowes "topped over night at the tome of Coy Fitch Phelps, who is well known kr. The Salem patrolman's vaca m does not expire until Thursday. n r-N m Where Banks Invest New England Savings Banks noted for their conservatism annually invest hundreds of thous-, ands of dollars in our farm loans. Every year they visit the Northwest to inspect their loans and after every such trip they increase their in vestment. . As State Agents for the Vermont Loan, & Trust Company, we have placed nearly one mil lion dollars of Willamette Valley loans with Sav ings Banks of the new England States. ' Hawkins & Roberts 205 Oregon Bldg. Salem, Ore. The funeral of Mrs. Annis Powell Brown will be held Wednesday at 3 p. m. from the Bungalow Christian church. Interment will be made In the City View cemetery. The remains of Lee Feng, Chine i adoption ot Golda Bethel Henderson laborer, were laid to rest in the Odd : approved. The baby girl, who ta ! fellows' cemetery Tuesday afternoon j months of age is taken under the care at 4 o'clock. The funeral was hela ' her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. An order was signed Wednesday b , sat to the national convention at San Judge W. M. Bushey, wherein the! Fr.misco, June S2-2. was a t5nl-m visitor Wednesday, pausing Here for a few hours in order to visit his neplww. from the Rigdon chapel. Tuesday morning at 9 o'clock tae funeral of Mrs. Elisabeth Probe was held from the Catholic church. Rigdon & Son had charge ot arrangements. Perry T. Monroe. Golda Bethel's mother died In this city June It, 1S20. Her father has approved the adoption. Wednesday evening marks an en- A. C. Brown, 1919 Falrmount aveno. The Wisconsin delegate, who is grand commander of Wisconsin department. Knights of the .Maccabees, is much in terested la this section of the Willam ette valley and may locate here. Ho plana to return to this city later, for Joyable occasion at the Highland i the purpose of inquiring into suuoi school when patrons of tgf school farmlag and orchard property.. The funeral of August Saucier, S7, of Salem, who was killed under the wheels ot a passing automobile when his motorcycle skidded and threw him to the pavement Sunday evening, was Wanted Ten girls for tables at the Grand Opening of the New Can ton Cafe at 162 1-2 North Com mercial. See Dr. Li Yick, 153 South High street. Bay Remnants AT THH Remnant Store SMART SUITS SUMMER W FOR Ladies' Suits in many new styles for summer wear, plaited suits, box styles, semi-tailored and tailored effects in a number of smart models each one strictly authentic in style and remarkably well tailored of the finest tricotine, poiret twill, serge and fancy checks. You will find them a remarkable value at $25.00 S39.50. to $49.50 Extraordinary Offerings in ft n In Special Sale 1 A HI- Sj I n U 300 Leghorns 11 days old Few Reds and Buttercups. Season closes this week. CN.Needham 558 State Street New Silk D resses Beautiful, new models in Taffeta, Georgette Crepe, Tricolette, Satin and Combinations of Taffeta and Georgette, with Embroid ered, Beaded, Plaited and Tucked effects. Every Dress is new in style with the woman who would be well dressed. Triced to sell at $14.50 $19.50, $24.50 to $39.50 Ladies Store 466-474 State Street Men's Store 416 State Street ffim$mmm& MM MO at Miller's Good GoodQ. all Shriners attention. Special met ll at Commercial club. Thursday, 'M 17th 8 p. m. Your presence. :s "WMted. 144 "Why Change Your Wife," Oregon Hunter today and Thursday. 144 . The "Revelation" fell tonight, Moose 144 C"! to the bedside of her grand- ho is ill, Mrs. William Spencer, "J rront street, left Salem Tuesday "wmoon for Mlnot. N. D., . The public la invited to Miss Shel recital in the First Congrega- wnal church, Thursday evening at 8 'dock. 145 See -Why Change Your Wife," Ce 19 B. DeMille's big special production W thowlnsr nt tH Ctravnn theater. , 144 CARD OF THAXKS e wish to thank our friends and Mshbors for their kindness and sym "hy at the death of our wife and ""iher; also for the Krautiful floral feting. James Mitchell and fami-,.- 144 SEE - wmmttif"n am if 1 IT fJi .K M I j j son lioiirsdlay t i For Big Announcement and Prices to Prevail for the last two days of our National Price Cutting Don't buy until you read this ddd.it Will mean money to you emnams ONE-HALF nee Friday, Saturday and Monday will be 3 days that the Ladies of Salem and vicin ity have looked forward to for weeks. These 3 days, we intend to make Banner Days since taking over the Meyers Store. Remnants and oddments of all kinds go on sale at ONE-HALF price-Wool, S.lk, and Cotton.-Besides these, we have picked out at Random a lot of Extra Specials for these 3 Days. ; Sale cecil b. murajLErs "WHT CHANGE TOCR WITT' i I :!1 ii i .I t m l; Don't Forget the Days ommencmg Friday Momhig ht 9 o'Qock Watch for 'Add in Thursday's Paper I M5, 7:1a and 9:15 P.M. . m m v-