Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, December 20, 1920, Image 5

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December 18, 1920
The Capital journal, Salem, Oregon
Page S
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Percy Willis, 891 North Winter Albert Loughbridge, a mission
street, would like to have police ary, who recently returned from
take some action against a dog India, will speak to members of
which, he complained Sunday the W. C. T. U. tomorrow after
night, jumped at him und his wife noon nt 2:30 o'clock at the W. C,
as they were walking near the T. U. hall on Commercial street,
bridge which spans a creek on it was announced this morning.
North Winter street. Mr. Willis Members of the order are urge.l
faaiu ne beat off the doc and neith : to he nresent. and will he normi:-
er he nor his wife were injured.
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fngUtB EVENTS
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dally Statistics
Died
pp At his home n-fcr Sa-
Iftturday, re?enif.r
IjtZO. Robert S. mutpf, at mo
bee oi 4.
E funeral will be held at 10
(jock Tuesday morning irum
rt,, anfl dough chapel. Inter-
mt will be maae in tuo
cemetery.
inmm At a local nospum,
fchtrday, December 18, 1820.
prank Lorenz, at the ace of 41.
nt cemains are at the Rigdon
rurlors. Kuneroi anaiiB---
will be made later.
CHOLSON Tn Salem, S'ltur-
Ij,,, December . i. x""""'
R. Nicholson, at the ago of 54
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Besides his wile ne
Ltr. Mrs. J. D. Augee, of an-
TOnub a brother, f
holion of Beaverto:!. .ml two
-.v. a sister wno resmc
, the east. The body was shipped
Portland for interment upw
r Rlgdon and Son.
H)s not forget tne niv.n.".-.-
In spirit the little siai-vmis
,r is hovering over your
aatifully laden Christmas ta-
That Portland Is not alone in
its terminal troubles is indicated
in a request received by the pub
lic service commission here this
morning frdm the California rail
road commission asking for maps
and data relative to the railroad
terminal facilities at PartiH
This information, it is explained, !
Will be used in connection with an
investigation 'Which th,e Qiliflor
nia commission has instituted into
the desirability of continuing the
joint terminal use by the Santa
Fe and Southern Pacific railroads
of the latter's Oakland pier.
Tonight. The last chance to
hear Snow talk of the future
world of the working people, (adv)
303
ted to bring friends.
To reduce our stock of feed be
fore inventory, we will reduce
prices on mill run, ground oats,
barley, wheat ond rye, Molas-o-Meal,
milk flow and scratch food
during the week beginning Mon
day, December 20th, or until our
stock Is exhausted. Any one using
feed should investigate our prices.
Charles R. Archerd Implement
Co. 303
Oasoline sales by the Standard
Oil company in Oregon during No
vember totaled 2, 570, 065. 5 gallons,
according to a statement' filed
with the secretary of state's of
fice which also shows distillate
(Tiles aggregating 1426 gallons dur
ing the month. A statement filed
by the Associated OH company
covering its November business In
Oregon shows a total of 577,237
gallon:: of gasoline and 27.858 gal
lons of distillate. The cheeks of
the two companies covering the
motor fuel oil tax for tho month
aggregate $31,619.44.
Lest we forget. The countless
little children waiting in line thru
out Kurope before America's re
lief stations. Can you aee that wist
ful, painful look, and forget?
Implication for permission to ap-
ate thirty sccona ieei ui
from Mill creek in northern
itilla county for a supplement
deal supply was filed witn
ttete engineer's office here
day by the city ot v ana
lata. The project contemplates
construction of a concrete nam
I feet high and n pipe line iuui
kites lonK at a total estimate
; of $92,000.
Tonight. Don't be an ostrich.
ke your head out of tne eco-
tand. Hear Snow in mow
I at 7:30. Do vour own mini.
kc (adv)
303"
The Idaho Power company has
. with the public service com-
On an application
nMnif q n rl
nifflion to hip an mw mwu
rmisal ot Us properties wun
1-1 V. n l.'IW
At commissi"!! on wim: "
wduation of its holdings in
con.
5, IT.50 and $10 assortment
I the French Shop sale tnis
hats. ,v"
Ura flora Hopkins has returned
o her home in Salem after a Tim-
iTrith friends in Albany.
lie French Shop for bargain
I millinery No hat over $1Z.&-
Mrs. J M. Hawkins of Albany
I durinir the week end at the
I of Mr und Mrs. HaVy Haw-
i tn Salem.
Beautiful afternoon and eve-
hats. $12.50. The French
this week. 33
IB Lois Zimmerman, a stu
t the U. of O. at Eugene
with her aunt, Mrs. Lizzie
P", yesterday. She was enroute
home in Silverton.
Three marriage licenses were
issued Saturday, two to couples
from Silverton. Karl E. Emerson,
31, and Josephine Hammond, both
giving their addresses as Silver
ton, and Henry A. Stam and Delia
.Vckson, also of Silverton were
issued licenses. The third couple
to receive license to marry was
Clifford E. Morton of Woodhurn
and Blanche E. Arnold of Aurora.
Tonight. Shall things that are
used In common be owned lit com
mon? Moose hall, 7:30. Come, list
en and then think for yourself,
tadv) 303
Chas. D. Smiley and wife of In
dependence were shopping in Sa
lem Saturday.
Lyle McCroskey of this city,
will leave Wednesday for Kansas
City, Mo., where he will attend a
rational convention of Phi Gamma
Delta as a delegate from the Uni
versity of Oregon chapter of the
fraternity. From Kansas City Mr.
McCroskey will go to San Fran
cisco to attend another convention
of a national law fraternity of
which he is a member.
If you're fat you'll get thin
laughing at "Fatty" Arbuckle in
"The Life of the Party." 303
Tonight Snow will tell how to
avoid the anarchy of Europe. Ad
mission free. Moose hall, 7:30.
(adv) 303
Andrrew Weishar has sold his
property in Salem and with his
wife will go to Los Angeles to
spend the winter. When they re
turn in the spring they will
probably locate in Woodbu'rn,
their former home.
A Patrick coat or vest. His Xmas
present. Come in and see them.
Hauser Bros. 304
Tailored overcoats $50.
coatings at Mosher's.
See ti
"Listen Lester Co." will show
in Salem Wed., Dec. 29th. With
the exception of "Chu Chin Chow''
"Listen Lester" is the greatest
musical comedy that ever appear
ed on the Pacific coast, being se
cured for Salem only at an enor
mous guarantee arranged by Mr.
Laflar, manager of the Grand
theater. 303
For dad's Xmas. A
strap. Complete line
prices. Hauser Bros.
good razor
at special
304
Turkey shoot at Horron's on Gar
den road Sunday Dec. 19. 302
Look, $5 Gillette razors ifow
$3.75; also stnaps, soaps, powder,
etc. Hauser Bros. 304
Chemicals quickly extinguished
a small fire which caught from a
defective flue at the home Df
Mrs. W. P. Lord, Mission and
High streets, about 10 o'clock
this morning. But little damage
was done.
After spending the week end vis
iting relatives in Portland, Miss
Hazel Browne, a high school teach
er. returned to Salem Sunday
night.
Tailored clothing
Mosher's, high class
reduced
tailor.
at
Petition for permission to con
struct grade crossing at Fourth
and Charnelton streets, Eugene,
was filed with the public service
commission Monday by the South
ern Pacific railroad.
Ash wood for sale. Call at room
205 Oregon building, phone 304
or 661. F. N. Derby. 304
J. F. Robertson of Turner trans
acted business in town Saturday
evening.
Last Saturday evening, H. C.
Miller who is one of the superin
tendents at the Salem Kings
Products company, was unexpect
edly called to the dining room of
the employes at the Salem plant.
Upon entering the room he w..s
greeted With a cheer from the
workers of his shift, and present
ed with a handsomely engraved,
gold signet ring. The ring was giv
en to Mr. Miller by his employes
as a testimonial of appreciation
Kills His Wife
Drinks Poison
at Dallas Today
George F. West of Fellows, Cal.,
entered the home of John 11 Brown
in Dallas shortly before 11:30
o'clock Monday morning und shot
to death his wife, who had been
employed as housekeeper for Mr.
Brown, and then himself drank two
ounces of carbolic acid. Brown is
in an unconscious condition but
Dallas physicians think he will re
cover. West had driven in a taxi from
Salem to Dallas Friday, Saturday
and Sunday in search of his wife
and today shortly before 11 o'clock
drove to the Brown house in a taxi
and entered shooting twice. The
first bullet entered his wife's right
temple and the second has not yet
been located. Immediately after
ward he rushed out to the taxi und
asked for his bag re-entering the
house and then drinking the pois
on.
The taxi drive whose name ooulU
not be learned in Salem immediat
ale notified the Polk county she
lit and upon the return to the
Brown house found Mrs. West
dead and Mr. Brown In an un
conscious condition. He was ta
ken to the Dallas hospital and
physicians think he will recover.
West formerly lived at Perry
dale and at one time worked for
Frank Lyman. Over a year he
went to California and came north
again just st week in search of
his wife.
The inquest over the hody of
Mrs. West will be held at 10 o'clok
Tuesday morning at the R. L.
Chapman funeral parlors in Dal
las. West is over 60 years old and
his wife was .ibout 50 years old.
1921 calendars. Homer H. Smith,
Insurance. McCornack bldg. Free.
Wm. Dawes and daughter of
Independence were visitors in Sa
lem Saturday afternoon.
Mrs. Geo. W. Steelhammer and
Miss Merene Dlgerness of Silver
ton were shopping in Salem yesterday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Lampman of
Stayton were shopping in Salem
Saturday.
When you think of good clothes
think of Mosher, the tailor.
ui.uirti'a, uiililgeB, omuKt-is, ici
case $3.9S, large sizes per dozen
en r tr tt. mi.- cim.aa. Qt n cor
UU, UU, " M I III OWCCl - ll-'ll.
State street. 305
Mrs. Alfred Adams, Mrs. Ray
mond Bristol and Mrs. Harry Car
son of Silverton visited in Salem
Saturday afternoon.
Tailored suits, reduced
See Mosher, Court street.
prices.
Glenn Ackerman, O. A. C. bas
ketball man, is spending the
Christmas holiday visiting relatives
here.
All kinds of jewelry, Love's.
Oscar A. Steelhammer, assessor
elect of Marion county, returned
to Salem yesterday from Portland
where he spent a short time visiting.
Carl Cabrielson was
visitor In Portland.
a week end
Love,
lem.
Jeweler, watchmaker, Sa-
JOURNAL WANT ADS PAT
Where's a Good Eating
Place?
Namkln Cafe formerly i Canton.
American and Chinese dishes.
162 H N. Comm rcial St.
Mistland Bakery
NOW OPEN
Fine Line of Cakes, Pastries, and Our Own
Make of Candies
Better-Yet Bread
A call from You appreciated
1097 CHEMEKETA
T0DAY--Viola
Dana
IN
Blackmail
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TUESDAY
May
Allison
Are All"
Men Alike
THURSDAY
"Nomads of
the North"
Liberty
Theatre
T FAX
Given, a perfect mechan
ism so constructed that
with ordinary care 't
would last a lifetime. If
presented to you with tho
only obligation on your
part of giving it ordinary
care, you would gladly
acept it, assuming of
course, that It would be
highly useful to you.
Buch a gift you already
have. Your vision is such
a mechanism, designed to
last and to serve you a
lifetime, with ordinary
care.
The upkeep of no man
made machine is more
important than the upkeep
of the wonder mechan
ism of vision, if for no
other reason than that
vision is a "once given
gift."
Our eye examinations are
made with the most mod
ern equipment, insuring
you the greatest accu
racy. Morris & Keene
Optical Co.
Eyesight Specialists
BOOMS 201-211
Bank of Commerce Bldg.
SALEM. OREGON
tops dressed with our wa
foot, sunproof dressing will
top. Hulls Top Shop, y
8Sh McDonough of Albany
ibusines visitor in Salem Sat-
let watches at Love's.
4
Special meeting of Pa
cific lodge No. 50 A. F.
& A. M. this evening.
Work in the F. C. degree
303
''Homespun
1 SKNETT COIIEDY
4 MORE DAYS
Every day will be a busy one. We take Inventory immediately after Christmas, and
we want to list only "full lines,"-so we shall watch our stocks closely the next four
days, and put on
EXTRA SPECIAL
ON ALL BROKEN LINES
We shall not be able to advertise these, as they will be sold out before we could get
them in print; therefore you will do well to keep "shopping" at the Big Store, and
picking up these
MONE Y SA VERS
We shall not be open evenings-Shop mornings if possible.
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BUSTER BROWN
SHOE STORE
SPECIALS
WOMEN'S SHOES, PUMPS
SLIPPERS and HOSIERY
Women's Kid Lace
Welt sole, military heel. Very.
Serviceable
J.85
Women's French
Heel Welt
It is a wonderful wearing Shoe and
always looks neat
$9.85"
Oxfords
In Brown Russia Calf Skin, military
and Cuban heels. Very stylish
$7.85 ANI) $8.85
Growing Girls
Appreciate the style and daintiness of
the Buster Brown Shoe, in calf leather
with low heels
$6.85
All Hosiery at Special . Prices During this Sale
( hildren'i Shoes, all
styles, ail Leathers,
are greatly reduced.
Bring the children
hen- for footwear of
merit at eCODOmy
cost.
Boy's Shoes
In Black Calf Skin, welt soles. Splen
did for school wear
$4.85
BUSTER BROWN
SHOE STORE