Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, March 30, 1921, Page Page Five, Image 5

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NewsNotes ofSaiSr,
The Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon
Page Fivo
and Vicinity Briefly Told
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Copyright 1920 by H. C. Fisher,
Trsp mark Keg. U. S. Pat. OMloa.
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TO phone TlLLN.T BE
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WE ARE OlN
TO WALK THERE -I'LL
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Mar. 31 Realtors lunch- t
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Keen Marion hotel. . o
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with Virginia Hea, 4
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Oourt House Notes
Circuit Court
findings of facts and conclus
ions of the law were filed with
; the clerk m i" -"c
L ..II- T I ..... ..1,
Beach vs i.csne ...
Kastman.
to cost bill filed in
J. W. Fahey vs .Uar- Mr- and Mrs. B
(Id
Heisley
; object
ihp case of
Ity, MichaiiK.
rnninaint tneo oy Anna
pjanlsley vs Ilattie A. Ilhdge.
Answer filed In the dlvorcj
I wit of Anson W. Jacobs vs Addie
I M. Ja'bs-
Probate Court
n-iinr annointine aunraisers of
I (he estate of Henrietta McAdams
filed.
Order discharging adrntnistra-
I (or of the estate of Jacob AH.ig
fined.
Order a ui horizing the withdraw
I, of final account of the estate
I of Floral Daniels, and order set
tling aside personal property,
If ere f 1 1 J with tne court.
Report of sale of real property
lot the ''State of Mrs. 13, A. Kces-
ler filed.
Marriage Licenses
Edward Diekmau, 2 ', Silverton
hnd Augusta Cierke, 20, Silverton
went to NaaAm .......j .. . lue custody of Axa
IS invest. OMtfncr tl, ..J..,- r ... "adMii
abmty of bvi; u' ?: 1 .riM-anl
tho 111 "ins-cave
1; tihaver
in that city.
The Ladies and Sir Knights.
Maccabees are giving an enter-
m AlcCornack hall, Wed
" of Wrnwoc4
i'-t K.tia m b-
- license number of 4S911
the court during . "V. M had ''een 8tolen fr0" Dal-
!"er parents ' lDe n'Sbt previous. A
w is s;
unti' tSw
, i ... ,,tu- " ..mm javo
ne day, March 30 All Sir Knights the child again
IM and the msm ,r ., . ' . ,s ol'ereu tor the return
M awarded t9 her .n . tti.e Car arul an "ddittonal $2a
Klizabeth Tavlnr ti,. '. .' - lne caPture of the thief. Mr
Da la was r;1' Jhn,7 f 5 truck was sent to
Pur " ST.'S'SL ! A'"any yesterday with the ec.uip-
. .,ii. iui lii ima !V aril itv
company of the Oregon national
miard aild iS lll.KCil in thm. arm-
reward ory at that place.
ladies and
vited.
friends cordially
in
77
lion when tH Hunt . .
j the country.
is lT,uLlMUmS f A,,out 30 members of the Get
is visiting her nmnic at h tn ... . . l"e uet-
week or two. Mr. Adams will ;,r last evening given y Zl "h
rive tonight frnr.i hie t ... .,S61,en b-v the "a:h
h. i . . " ""K isaoena, a Cathol
w " ' 1.1171,1 I ii ;i 1 , 1 1110 riL v. iat-
WaS in Alhanv Qn,l K
. vmri
points south but had found no
trace of the stolen car.
Royal Archibald of Albany was
I business visitor in Salem yesterday.
business.
ic club of
r;iTn in
,u auiuilio-
" aDU returned to Albany
wijr mis morning after the dau.;
Miss Anna Kropp, a student in
the Mt. Angel academv. -was tn
town yesterday en route back to
school from Albany where she
had been spending the Kaster vacation.
Mrs. Geo. Reeves and son. Rus
sell, of Albany were Salem vis
itors yesterday.
LOOK !
In Business for Your
Auto's Sake
When Ixmis Kays, 907 South
Ipaunercial street, failed to re
turn home from school yester-
Iday, relatives became worried,
land at S o'clock notified the no-
Jice to lie on the look out for him.
At lit o'clock. Ilftwpvor fhoir
lurain Iclenhnned nffi.-ora tht h ' "er mother
Ifiii safelv in. few days.
Want a loan of $fi500 at 7 ner
inn ,ern L.'X" r- u- Klks' the entertain
or.meni. committee have somethin
$7non at 8 per cent on a goo.iiun thAir .i .... etn n"
well improved 102 acre ranch ! night. Rt h.. .. i "
See me about the above any Information
loans at once. Socolofsky. 341 I
State St. Phone 970. hib h,-, .
f aioien rrom tne
. ""Kn scnoo building ven-
M SS fta ItHilev Is hnrr at t h a 1 1-.. mZL.. ... . "u'""" ye9
!.. ... ' - 1. CW1S "est' Court
(,'nic unlaid niter Hucompanyins street
Dreamland rink, big dance ev-
fcrr Wed. and Sat. Good orchestra
nd linging. Roller races, Mon
Iff and Tues., April 4 and 5. Ad-
on 10c. Rennie Younger of
Portland. Pacific coast cham-
lari and O. A. Pelletier of Frisco
fill race, 2 and 3 miles. 80
to Roseburg for a
For sale, sterotyping mats, 10c
per bundle. Used as a light and
stout weather proofing cardboard.
Capital Journal office.
complained to the police.
A large crowd or Salem peo-
Ut last night attended a benefit
I bare which was gfven under the
Wpices of the Daughters of Isa
bella at the Salem armory.
John Steelhammer and wife of
Woodburn were visitors In Salem
yesterday.
ftm't miss the American Le-
kion dance, Dreamland rink Fri-
Iday evening, April 1. Public cor
dially invited. Tickets $L10 in-
IcludiiiK war tax. Ladies free. 79'"
A bicycle which was reported to
I lave been abandoned at the Sa
lem high school was yesterday
liken to the police btation.
Remember the American Le-
Ilion dance, Dreamland rink FrI.
owning April 1. Public cordial-
r invited. Tickets 11.10 including
lar tax. Ladies free. . 79
Old newspapers, 10c the bun
dle. Used as carpet mats, for
packing, etc. Capital Journal of
C. W. Henkle and Ross Nelson,
the "movie men" from Independ
ence, were in town yesterday.
Mrs. C, A. KeUnvr and rfe;.
dren, Edward Dickmat. an,l m
utto Dickman, of Silverton are
in the city today rUtlOg friends.
Alfred Kuenei, a farmer from
tlie Evergreen district, was a Sa
lem visitor yesterday.
The bav in Ihp nirit
ri I nf I 1 nlt,lns riehtT Rrlne It to
A place to get tires, tubes, spot
lights, skid chains and tire pumps
Great Western Garage
Phone 44. Opposite Court House
ALWAYS OPEN
J. D. Hartwell was in town
from his ranch near Mt. Angel
yesterday. Mr. Hartwell m engag
ing in truck gardening aud this
season will sell his products in
Salem.
Mrs. F. W. Sears and children
returned yesterday from v.u
M'ash.. where thnv h,. . .'
- tnrru
visiting relatives for a few weeks
1921 by Int-l Feature Servicc. inc. I'M
.ii mmmammmmmmmm H I '
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Tuesday morning from the family
residonce 105 Miller street, will
be held Thursday, March 31, at
2 o'clock from Rigdon's. The
Christian Science service will be
read, interment following In the
City Yiew cemetery.
Funerals
"he funeral nf a t
father of Geo. Swienlnk. who Jk
W. T. Itlgilon Lloyd T. Itlgdon
W. T. Rigdon & Son
licndliiR rnrtertakers
Baby Chicks
Several varieties now on ham
C. N. NEEDHAM
558 State Street
Opposite County Courthouse
Attorney 0. G. Larsoi or R1
verton is in town ou legal bar!
ness.
Mr. and Mrs. Verne Alhro
Salem are visiting relatives
Albany for a few days.
of
B. P. 0. Elks, big surnrise
Thursday night, best entertain-1
ment of the year. 78
Mrs. Vera Slater of Mill City
visiting relatives anil Manila
in Salem for a few days.
Mrs. Gertrude Smith of Silver-
ton was visiting in town yesterday.
Riley Craven of Dallas was
transact' ng business in Salem yes
terday.
Love, the Jeweler, Salem.
the wolf-dog hero of the
JAMES OLIVER CURWOOD
btory Ever Told
Its thrill and romance spring
suaignr irom me screen!
LAST
DAY
"PAYING
THE
PIPER"
Friday anrf
Saturday
Big Bill Russell
In
"The Man Who Dared"
GRAND
Portland & Salem
Stage Line
Every Hour on the Hour at
Both Ends
Leaves 10th and Alder at
Seward Hotel every hour
Leaves Salem Bligh Hotel
First Stage 7 a. m.
Last Stage 7 p. m
L M. HUM
Caro of
Yick So Tong
Chinese Medicine and Tea Co.
Has medicine which will
cure any known disease
Open Sundays from 10 a. m.
until 8 p. m.
iMl South High street
Salem, Oregon. Phone J83
Robert Wenger of Silverton
was in town yesterday afternoon
on business.
A bicvele which was found on
I Rate street near High last night.
W taken to the police station
it a night patrolman.
The linme of better
federate prices and
ck. Webb & Clough.
(kectors.
service,
largest
funeral
77
1 Dr. ('lias. H. Brewer was In
pn from Stayton yesterday on
Weaional business.
Taxie service. Phone 230. 7t
Alex Knutson. wife and daugh
ter of Silverton were in town
yesterday.
Finhv rhleke 55 state St.
Handy rolls of white paper, use-
fir many purposes. 10 centl
P1- Capi ii Journal office.
A. Kllnger, merchant of Mt.
Ifel. was In town on business
Perday.
Andits new sets nf linrtl-o nnon-
IJi ystem atizing, general account
C. Kd Ross, jHiblic account
MOt Anna A 1, t-T mi
J1 J. T. Bowen and daugh-
n Silverton were saopptng in
hm sterday.
,The l.nngalow orchestra at
ball Friday night. 77
WTiv.' -
I- '"ciingB every niui
r' 'veek in West Salem
lb. itiont ,... -o
uaiuiuaj, '
BLIGH
Today Tomorrow
i
r
1
"Men's Spring Shoes
9J
LAST TIMES
Cecil B.DeMiUes
Torbidden Fnut'
1 and 9 p. m.
TOMORROW
STRAIGHT IS THE
WAY"
rv
The BASIS for our BETTER SERVICE is CORRECT FIT.
After all no last or combination of lasts will make an ill-fitted
shoe comfortable, and most people can wear the style they
desire if their shoe man knows how to fit them.
MEN it will pay you to see the JUST WRIGHT SHOES that we
are now showing.
PRICES ARE VERY MODERATE
Men's Shoes
$7.00
$7.50
$8.00
$10.oo
$11.00
Men's
Oxfords
$8.00
$10.00
$11.00
Discerning dressers are always. ready to recommend our shoes
to their friends.
You take no chance to lose if you purchase here.
Salem Woolen Mills Store
C. P. BISHOP, Prop.
Every Family in Marion and Polk Cooties a Patron.
Friday Is The Big Day
1
Miller's Bargain Friday
OPPOKTTMTY
FRIDAY Every Friday in the Year.
These "Specials Are For
NEXT FRIDAY, APRIL 1st
None Shown nor Sold Except on That Date.
Men's LEE Unionalls
"Union-Made"
A Xationally-reoognized I'nionall ; cut
full in size and made from the best
Cotton Khaki Cloth.
The seams ar welted and triple-sewed.
This is the famous 202 number, known
the country over, and worn by mechan
ics and farmers who dpmand a dejend
able and serviceable garment.
Opportunity Friday $2.95
Fibre Silk Hose.
The product of one of the lest Hos
iery Mills in the Country.
Fvery woman rfcognizes the fact that
SILK or FIBRE SILK HOSE k a neces
sity to a welllressed woman; and then,
they are so comfortable on the feet.
The colors in this offering; are: Cord
ovan, Black. White, Navy. Bought to
sell on Special at 9fk.
ECONOMY SILK PETTICOATS
All Silk Taffeta Flounce.
These Petticoats will harmonize perfectly with
your new Spring Gown. They are cut correctly;
flounced with an ALL-SILK Taffeta Flounce, and
come in a wide range of the wanted shades, Em
erald, Brown, Navy, Rose, Turple, Pekin. All
sizes from regulars to out-size with 60-inch hip.
OPPORTUNITY FRIDAY
$3.98
Black Suiting Serge.
Next Friday we offer three numbers
in Serge Suitings; a few months ago
the same qualities were selling at $5.00
and $5.50 per yard.
ALL WOOL BLACK COATING SERGE
5J inches wide.
Opportunity Friday. . $1.95
ALL WOOL BLACK WHIPCORD
51 inches wide,
Opportunity Friday. . $1.49
CAMEL'S HAIR SERGE
Imiorted Serge, fully cravenetted, M
inches wide,
Opportunity Friday . . $2.10
Opportunity Friday
69c
White Fantasie Silk Shirts.
Beautifully figured, and will be much
in vogue this summer,
Opportunity Friday $10.95
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