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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (June 18, 1920)
mAT.JUNE 18. 19-- THE CAPITAL JOURNAL. own I tvRRE-vr imcjrrs Juno 1 -K"r Picnic urn. Job" A. Hunfi r""L Xr. 19. WWo Hill Plo- association picnic. Mrs. Tr Hunt s grov. 11 mUe. 'tf Salem, all dr: open to "C. 15-!l-North Pacific uauict assembly of the , rch of th Naxar.. Jane M- Business Men s I lunch""- Commercial elub; 5 51. School elections. jttne :3.-Shrin day la S I um and Willamette Talley. June 24 Monthly baby I clinic, Commercial club, 2 p. t ? fyurt House News ! Circuit Court ." nw A. Howard vs. Amos H f.j. Complaint. I po5d Molntyre et al vs. Mabel C. tfclntyre- Findings and decree. I f jack Fletcher vs, A. F. Lange. fftuce to produce. Hear Salem's wonderful ni.... ..i... er tonight at armory. 146 Gypsy tour dance Sat. night. Those who have registered complaints about the fnrmw violin ... . ... r iuvw QL AllDUTn hall will find one of Salem's best five vivuninu praying ior me gyp sy tour dance Sat. night. uj. Salem auto pennants for Shrine week. Get yours at Hauser Bros. 147 Moose hall, Saturday night, that rare combination, harmony and peo. "Revelation", dancing. 146 W. E. St. John ef Sutherlin. Bert E. on business. .Johosun of Monroe and E. W. Ma-' thews of Amity. j Dance P. A. Doerfler barn Batur- I J day June lSih. Steeihammer erches- Dance tonipht on the armory floor 1- Tickets 11, war tax 10c 144 Ul eXCedent ennrirtinn FACE SI . i played by the excellent condition. l Salem auto pennants for Shrine week. Get yours at Hauser Bros. 147 Earl Gray and "Shorty" Leiser of Portland are in Salem for a few days The biggest dance of the season at Turner, Sat, llih. Special music for the occasion. ... 147 Motoring to Portland Thursday to hear John McCormack sing, Mr. and i Mrs. C. A. Davidson, Mr. and Mrs. ! Hr Savacw anil rica V t V. , i ri. . . 1 .. w - n ...... ub i" "ci imier i of Salem, also made a trip up the Co- j mmum nignway. rney returned to this city rTiaay. Dancing and singing tonight in tfte larmory. Ladies free. 146 How-, daily Statistics Born. - jIcSAMARA To Mr. and Mrs. Hiram - t..na a 1920. To be named sou. ju-. - Arthur Hiram McNamara, im. Jeweler, watchmaker, Salem. of better service, moder- L -rices and largest stock. Webb & bough, funeral directors. Girl wanted at the Spa. tir.on to loan on good security. See EC. E. Unruh, or phone 815. , 146. Dancing novelties by the "Reve lation" harmony six Saturday night. Moose hall. s i46 Saturday night, Moose hall, 'won derfully good" dancing by the "Rev elation" harmony six. Harley G. Pugh. 146 In Salem yesterday on business were If You're r9jKV Wise You'll " Not Miss 1 W-I Seeing K A MARSHAL XB'.ILMAVS ' RIVER'S ' END" By James Oliver Curwood Here Til Saturday YE LIBERTY Double Features Sunday To spend the renuui,Jer of the week in Portland on business Robert XX P&ulua. aalee manager, and C. L Lewis, organisation manager of th Oregon Fruit Growers' Co-operative associa tion, left Salem Friday. The assistance of volunteer fire igbters Thursday morning when the ami F. Richter store burned, is Ipwtly appreciated, members of the . Hpnarf nient utated Friday and said iihej wished to offer their thanks for the lervice. GASOLINE SAVED BY USING HOTORLIFE" IN YOUR GAS. SlARK'S TIRE HOUSE, 819 NORTH I . . nn, 1 , . jCOMMEKUlAt, Hi. Th bleeest dance ever held at An. Lrahall will be Sat. night given for !.h annual e-vnsv tnur bv .the Salem jiotorcycle club. Entirely new five ifmfrom all parts of the state. 147 SALEM v Train Service Changes Sunday, June 20th Main Line Southbound No. 23 leave Salem 10:16 a.m. instead of 10:05 a.m. No. 53 leave Salem 3:06 a.m. instead of 3:10 a.m. No. 15 leave Salem 11:28 a.m. instead of 11:26 a.m. Northbound No. 16 leave Salem 7:06 a.m. instead of 6:55 a.m. No. 28 leave Salem 9:11 a.m. instead of 9:17 a.m. No. 18 leave Salem 2:05 p.m. instead of 1:50 a.m. . No changes in schedules other main line trains Salem-Dallas-Falls City NEW TODAY GLORIA . SWANSON Star of Male and Female and Why Change Your Wife In "SHIFTING SANDS" Dark Secrets Between a Man and His Wife HIPPODROME VAUDEVILLE mm THEATRE Wanted Ten girla for tables at the Grand Opening of the New Can ton Cafe at 162 12 North Com mercial. See Dr. Li Yick, 153 South High street, Authentic record photographer by the German official photographer .from the deck of the kaiser's pet sub surine, the U-35, during the trip, on vhich she sank 100 allied and neu inl thips. It's in three reels at Ye liberty, starting Sunday. i4ti "We're getting out of town imme- Miately." two men told Officer O. F. Victor Thursday night after he had in- kestlgated a report that "two. suspici ous characters were lurking around the Yew Park store." They were al lowed to leave the city. ROUKItT WXUWICK IN "Till'. CITY OP MASK! SKXXETT COMEDY I- Many changes have been made in this service. Complete schedule is shown below: 1fi1 163 165 167 169 171 Lv Salem 7:45a 9:35a . Gerlin'r 8:30 10:20 Dallas 6 :50a 8 :50a .10:45 FallsCitv 7:20a ........ 11:15 Vr. Bl'kRock.. 11:35a 173 l:55p 5:15p 2:40 3:40p 5:55 7;00p StfOp-.OS 6:20p 7:20p 4M0p .... 162 164 166 l:25p 7:30a 1:40 8:10 10:00a 2:20 8:30 10:20 2:40 9:10a 11:00a 3 :20p 168 170 : 172 r."".". 4 :55p ZZ 3:20p 5;35 6:40p 3:35p 5:50p J:00 ,7:40p I Lv.' Black Rock : Falls City Dallas Gerlinger Ar. Salem No 171 leaving Salem 5:15 p. m. makes direct connection at Gerlinger for Independence; also for McMinnville, Newberg and intermediate points. For exact information concerning train schedules, call upon local agent. SOUTHERN PACIFIC LINES, JOHN M. SCOTT. General Passenger Agent. Buy Remnants1 AT TED Remnant Stofe t ; -w- lillt e 7eifflfaep-lots offim A BICYCLE is the healthiest and cheapest form of transportation ever devised. The cost of a bicycle is low. Its upkeep is pradicalljr nothing. It does not eat. It burns no' "gas." And it is always ready I It is remarkable how ouch service a good bicycle gives at such slight cost. Get the bicycle habit. It saves tiro? and money and is a whole lot of fun. leaden in design, workman ship, quality and service. Come in and see the new Dayton models for men, women, boys and girls. We sell the nationally-fa-mousDaytonBicycles built by the largest bicycle factory in the world." Day toq Bicy cles have for 25 yean been LLOYD E RAMSDEN 387 Court Street Phone 1687 T 83 Meet Me at Miller's (DA D 7 wo fay 1 s varnivai or ieai uu gains SATURDAY AND MONDAY i White House Shoes . For Men Maxine Shoes For Women DEPENDABILITY There is Quality and Dependability in these shoes that is above price, that brooks no. compromise a dependability that is virtually a tradition. No matter what the markrt conditionst the above make shoes for Men and Women can be depended upon to al ways be satisfactory for Service and Styles that are al ways up to'date. The newest in footwear makes posses sion a pleasure. Buster Brown Shoe Store r 125 North Commercial Street . For the first time since taking over the Meyers Store we are able to give our Alien- tion to Merchandising. As you Know, our wnvie umv nu vwn u.w remodeling and decorating the rooms. We now turn our attention to the merchan dise we purchased. We find no cheap or shoddy goods, as "good goods" was a policy upheld by the Meyers store tor rony i eurs. nuwvw , s L. t n-nh 7ino nA ii it Our Determination to clean house Saturday and Monday will be our first special clean up, and we trust will be the forerunner ot numerous other Bargain Events Wool, Silk and Cotton Remnants at Exactly HALF PRICE Besides ourXlearance of Remnants, we will have a large number of Specials se lected from all over the store. These are not mark-up-mark-down specials, but a REAI SELLING EVENT OF MERCHANDISE AT THE RIGHT PRICE HASCONTRIBUTED TO THIS BIG EVENT Men's Ironclad Hoe --r-r" 50c Men's Arrow Brand Collars - 2 for Men'g Undershirts and Drawers Men's Percale Dress Shirts Boys' Madras Shirts Boys' Wash Blouses Men's Poros Knit Shirts and Drawers 36-inch Poplin, Dress Goods 27-inch Satin De Luxe 44-intfh all Wooi Storm Serges . .... -S1.25 rS2.00 -S2.00 - S1.00 50c 89c $1.98 SI. 59 36-inch Mercerized Linen Suiting 27-inch Cotton Voile 17-inch Huck Toweling Eyelet Embroideries, lot 1 .......... Eyelet Embroideries, lot 2 Eyelet Embroideries, lot 3 Ladies' Cotton Hose Ladies' Fibre Silk Hose ....... Ladies' Ironclad Hose Ladies' Fine Ribbed Vests Ladies Knit Union Suits r 59c 39c 19c 29c 35c 39c 39c 98c 33c 59c 98c TT . L J MIL if J&Q Gcod Goods. VJ -unwYWiV rrr,