Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, November 20, 1920, Page Page Seven, Image 7

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November 20, 1920
The Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon
Hp' Seven
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mmgt Events v
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Kmur" Stclansson, aI"
rf- juef tine Salem
d society, Commercial
ITelection of officers.
I 20Football, Salem
li cr-nooi v. -"t
Ejacbool, Eugene.
mm. 24. ."
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MOT. ","u1"
p,tte vs. wnuraan cm
m Halem.
EL 25 Football, Salem
ri school vs. The Dalles
h school, The Dalles.
L. 30. Baby clinic,
ifjon County Children's
Commercial ciuu.
rXln 27. War Mothers
Lf.r armory.
Etc. Junior Guild dance
i hall.
. e i'iist Concert by
ug Symphony Orchestra
irf House Notes
Circuit Court
llin J. Meinaer v.s Stiite In-
Li commission. Complaint.
j T. VVelken vs Belle Bry-
i Hi. Summons.
L L. Rector vs Albert B.
. Summons.
mi Pettyjohn vs Fred T.
r and wife. Summons.
IH. Harris vs Charles W.
lug et al. Decree, finding
..order of default.
Probate Court
Lte of Patrick Mullen. In
ula? tax receipt, order an-
Lr final account, affidavit.
In W. Yelenic. Inventory and
Kment. order.
Erdlanship of Walter B.
ft minor. Petilion, guardjons
I order.
fetation for support of Zel-
mux. Petition, order, notice.
Marriase Licenses
at Hunt, 30, laborer, Sa
nd Alice Lticile Andrews, 19
kith 13th street, Salem. .
Hennies, 20, mechariic,
rand Mabel Hoppe, 17, of
ton, Wash., at 160 South 15th
street, this city, a daughter, No
vember 17, 1920. To be named
Pauline.
Turkey dinner Sunday.
Cafe, 163 S. Com'l.
Jack's
iff 8
Remember that big dance at
Turner Sat. Nov. i. 278
Emil Anderson and C. W. Straw
of Monitor were in the jity a few'
days ago. The object of 'their visit i
was to consult with officials of J
tne Portland Railway, Light &'
Power company with a view to'
extending the electric nv, I
out from Monitor as fiar as the
Monte Cristo school.
Willamette river,
is still wising.
and the water
Mias Mattie Erickson has re
turned from a few days visit with
friends in Silverton.
The home of bett-?- service,
moderate prices and largest stock.
Webb, & Clough, funeral directors.
Mattie C. Gilbert, teacher man
dolin, guitar, banjo, ukulele and
steel guitar. 1572 State St. Phoi o
1156R. 27S
Mr. and Mrs. Win. Owens jf
Denver, Colo., and Mr. and Mrs.
C. F. Ten-ill and daughter, Miss
Dorotha of Oregon City, have
been visiting this week with E
mer Terrill, who has a position at
the penitentiary.
The Allah Harmony four will
play for the dance at Turner Sat.
Nov. 20. 278
Miss Helen Codington, 2111 Ma
ple avenue, and Miss Lillian Ball
inger, 1795 North Fifth street,
were struck by an automobile
Wednesday evening. Miss Ballin
ger was lifted from her feet ,and
carried several yards by the ma
chine, while Miss Codington was
knocked to the pavement, it was
stated. They did not learn the name
of the driver.
Turkey dinner Sunday.
Cafe, 163 S. Com'l.
Jack s
278
By reason of the heavy rains j
during the past few days many of ;
tne streams are now at flood tide,
,.nd in some instances the water
has overflowed the banks and
flooded roads and farm lands.
Farms in the bottom lands be
tween here and Independence are
flooded by the overflow from the
Magazine club iviu-.
127 North High.
The Ac,
278'
Piano rolls with words. A nice
selection of Thanksgiving miic
Just arrived. Myrtle Knowfcind,
415 Court St. 378
shipped to Willamina JocViy by
Rigdon and Son. where interment
will be made. The funeral serv
ices will be conducted under the
auspices of the Masons.
Salem's biggest football ?.me
of the season, Willamette vs Whit
man, Thanksgiving day. Tickets
II.
His bicycle was stolen from the
corner of 12th and Court streets,
Albert Santo, 220 North Liberty
street, complained to police last
night.
Men who said their names are
John Lyiley, James O'Brien and
John McElroy were given beds n
the city jail last night.
The remains of Charles E. Fujua
who died here November 18, were
Approximately 300 Salem resi
dents left this morning for Cor
vallis to witness the annual foot
ball clash between the University
of Oregon and the Oregon Agri
cultural college. Motor travel was
light, due to sloppy roads.
Coach R. L. Mathews, of Wil
lamette university, left Friday
night for Everett, Wash., lo at
tend the funeral of his 9 ycrir old
nephew, Chauncey Jones, who died
there Friday of diabetes following
influenza. Mrs. Mathews went to
Everett Saturday. The funeral
will be Monday, and the coach will
return in time for Tuesday's foot
ball piyictice, to give his men fin
al Instructions before the game
with Whitman Thanksgiving day.
JOURNAL WANT ADS PAT
As an immediate result of the
steamers making Astoria a port of
call, mills at that point have been
enabled to oompeti
the box trade of t)
lands.
JOURNA
WANT APS PAV
JOURNAL WANT Al
Salmon 7 cents. Fittg Market.
Phone 211.
iove, Jeweiw, watchmaker, Sa
Election of officers for the ensu
ing year will take place iat a meet
ing of the Salem- Floral society -it
the Commercial club at 8 o'clock,
it is announced. ' '
Turkey dinner Sunday.
Cafe, 163 & Com'l.
Jacks
278
Daily Statistics
Born
UBKRS To Mr. nnd Mrs.
idore F. Chambers of Den-
Mill wood reduced. 5 loads 16
inch 120. Immediate delivery.
Spaulding Logging Co. 278
Thanksgiving foothpll Willam
ette vs Whitman, conference game
Tickets II.
TRUSSES PITTED by an ex
pert in the business at Tyler's
drug store. 27!
Commercial club officers will
be chosen at the next open forum
meeting, Wednesday, December 8,
it is announced.
Cabbage for kraut, lc deliv
ered. Ward K. Richardson, phone
494. 278
Shirley Mason
"Girl of My
Heart"
Wt Blame
the Stork"
1 STHE COMEDY
Tripoli Ask to hear this popu
lar Bong. H. L. Stiff Furniture
Co. 8'
uin Vivian Browne and Miss
Hester Hillpot left last evening for
a visit at Eugene with tne lorm
er's sister, Mrs. Geo. W. Davis.
Mrs Averv has returned from
Portland where she has been some
time with her sister and husban.l,
the latter having been confined
In St. Vincent's hospital -where he
recently underwent an operation.
ToUo hnse in all the wanted
colors. Lisle thread hose "r. .-ilk
fibre $1.45, all silk $2. silk anl
wool $.2.75. A. E. Lyons, Nu-Bone
corset parlor, 429 Court St. z(-
Special meeting of Sa
lem lodge No. 4, A. F.
--A. M. this eve-iing.
Work in the M. M. de
gree. - 8
Ask Your Wife
I Tonight
I SOW SHE WOULD HANDLE YOUR ESTATE
in sne were suddenly left ALAJJNJtti. iou wuum
Ifcubtless find her rather vague on the subject
Bmen are rarelv oroficient in financial business.
MAKE SURE that the necessity for handling
Tour estate will never fall upon YOUR wife. Name
this bank as Trustee in your Will and she will
never need to bear this burden and a steady in
time is assured.
Capital National Bank
Trust Department
Salem, Oregon
Wjudice
.gainst Glasses
Persons are often prejudiced against glasses and
unes positively refuse to wear them even wnen
' know they are imperatively needed.
But a contest with age is hopeless, and it is the
tof wisdom to vield rrsuefiilhr to the first summons
orrender.
are prepared to give you advice in this matter
- auvite, ume-saving, sigm-savmg u.c. " -'Properly
equipped for making thorougk and intelh-
HI a V O Mr. I - J - 1 . jb A-1
r '-"iiiiauons oi your eyes and 11 you neea gmsst,
1 furnish them at as low a figure as correct lenses and
ct fitting frames can be had anywhere.
What "Peter Shoes" Has to
Say About Shoe Prices
Shoes for the whole family has always been a large expense
item to the average household. Therefore this announcement
will be more than appreciated by prospective purchasers of all
leather guaranteed shoes .uM
MR. PETERS SHOE, SAYS, "I HAVE MADE A 50 CUT
ON SHOE PRICES. I HAVE PUT THEM ON A PRE-WAR
BASIS. NOT ONE WHIT HAS BEEN DEDUCTED FROM
THE QUALITY NOR THE WORKMANSHIP OF MY
SHOES. BUT CONSISTENT WITH THE PUBLIC D E
MAND I HAVE MADE THIS REDUCTION."
Folks Peters Shoes has a large following of satisfied custom
ers. Peters Shoes comes in an all leather guaranteed Shoe for
the whole family from the newly-born to the Gran' Pa. Every
thing about the Peters Shoes is Quality High and Price Low.
And - now we have made a cutof 50 on original prices.
IT WILL PAY YOU TO LOOK THIS LINE OVER BEFORE
MAKING YOUR THANKSGIVING SELECTIONS.
WE ARE EXCLUSIVE AGENTS FOR THE
Peters "Diamond Brand" all leather guaranteed Shoes.
At the Electric Sign "SHOES"
IT'S STILL GOING
The Get From Under
SHOE
SALE
Our Great Big Beautiful Windows Will Prove It.
The Pumpkin Yellow Tags along our shelves carries the new
prices and they are on all Shoes. You can see for yourself. We
are meeting the coming conditions and taking our loss now.
now.
YOU can be the Gainer Let us Prove It.
At the Electric Sign "SHOES"
WHAT IS SCIENTIFIC ACCU
RACY WORTH TO YOtJ? It
doesn't stfini to make much dif
ference whether a lens varies
from a prescription by one ten
thousandth of an inch. Vet even
so slight an inaccuracy has ita
inevitable effect upon the eyes.
We pride ourselves on having,
the finest lens-grinding room- on
the coast. Yet we are still more
proud of the accuracy of the
lenses we grind. Every scien
tific help, every bit of personal
technique that scientific train
ing and long practice can bring
to bear, are used In grinding
lenses for YOUR eyes.
Morris & Keene
Optical Company
Booms 202-211
Bank of Commerce Building
Salem, Oregon
IN AMERIC
More than One Hundred manufacturers of .
and trucks use the ZENITH CARBURETOR t
ard equipment.
ZENITH is the choice of automotive expert
by the most severe tests, on land on the sea :
air, it has been proven Economical, Power 1 r
and Reliable.
If YOU want to save fuel and increase the t
YOUR car or truck, have a ZENITH CARBl
stalled.
We will be glad to give you a demons) it:.
Marion Auto ( I
235 S. Com. St.
SALEM, ORE.
Extra Special for Next We
As an addition to our Big Thanksgiving Feast, now on u
blast, we have added these wonderful bargains
Dresses
These come in models of
Silk and Wool,' and are
highly desirable in every
way.
To make
FINAL CLEARANCE
hey are marked less than
ost
$14.95
Two-tone,-All Silk Jersey Pettit
Through a most fortunate purchase, dii
cash, we can offer this almost unbel
value. There are many shades and coml. tti
to select from.
rVVniV cvii.-flu Hio-Vi Onulitv mnnii-f '-i
i iv j i.i. ; i . . v fc o V , J ,-
experts in the business. We have set t he
price for a rousing special, at
Just Received! Pure Wool Sweats
A most beautifully knit Sweater, from the finest of .
colors that embrace the season's demands. They are st, I- -
open down the front, to be worn with Vests, and are pj.
ly adapted for school girls' wear. We have put them m
this Thanksgiving Event at Special
TBttflOT SPORT JACKETS, in naw bine, brown and l.
The very last word in Knit Jackets, specially priced ' H
I
MJLLEK9
Dr. Albert R. Miller
"Mttdj with ytf (
Optometrist-Optician
Hi
one 341
510-12 U. S. Bank