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e.turfy. A 16' I!-2-" . The Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon 1 Page SeveH News iNoies or oaiern and Vicinity Briefly Told Bringing Up Father "Rv George McMarui Events COME HERE. THE EDITOR AnHl J.J tJJUEKJW ., IS UUSlIlfH-- Apnl lT prc)al men s I WANT TOO TO LOOK HA.'btN'T -bPELLElO 'flonunerciaJ cluB AT THIta NOTICE OF ONE HMME RKHT XOO CAN'T BLAME M-.Popu'ar C0I1C8rt orchestra, NV RECEPTION IN IN THE WHOLE gynphoiiy 8:15. ART! CUE. ,.,rV club in ith Virginia Ilea, armory. Mv S, Tuesday- cnerriii" mi armoryl....v - ogetner, ""' Circuit Court . j.iinn meu ipu""'"" . . ... i , n A . ,. nations CI ai , . V. r. .. ase o Copyright 1920 by H. C. F1her. Trade mark ReF r "- ' HE PROBABLY I M 1 . (3-IL COULDN'T PS rorME 1M 1 . 1,1 CW e READ XOOR 1 COl HAND-WRITIN'- 1921 BY INT'L FEATURE SERVICE5. INC. ' ' 01 4-W the W. tion tueu . ..i..., .mil juiij Etpl'aint Glady. Day r,u, tiled of emi-anuuui ,e f Roby J. Stroud. V8 H. the . .. . uhumm between " . . . . n ml,., . ha Idle and a vionn . .uk. 1 between an imported j . mminnii canary. On er ami - ,j n few le"-r " V" I :"' Flake, 590 i"-"- A Kells, secretary of the '. .- i.c. tho Moth. r A. SIlOKf ueiwu. . ....... I n Thurs- ciuu ai i'".. --- afternoon in the rooms of the ..... Mr K, lis lullmel his l ... ii.. uo.ii- iliii " i-eiiiiy ap- a ihe aunnort Witc'l the men's organization i r......i In inter. "5l inir l'OYS. nyiiiuui". . ... unlnn Salem has reduced its wage i. m 7 20 Dor day. to take ef- . .. , 1D91 Rv nrder May it '' "J Dreamland rink big dance will continue every Wed., Sat. Good music and singing. Skating Sun- of 92 No damage to either machine was done yesterday when an auto mobile flvfvan Ui, o ft rii p n uay ami muii. Jvpru ii ana is, last ' fliarlon street two days, mer. seasou closes for 8UII1- 93 Money to lend. Elmo S. Masonic building. White, 92 mobile was struck by a car piloted by a man whose name was not learned. Mr. Clark was pro ceeding south, he told the police, and essayed to turn around in the street when the accident occurred. Mrs. was a visitor in the two days this week. Lt.ch Delardin o O'trvuis t'.:y one Dr. Lincoln Wirt will describe 01. scenes that he personally witness ed in Palestine and Armenia in jhis address in the armory next Sunday evening. 92 Robert- Mrs. K. M. Palmer of Waconda A complaint that several small boys playing in the street near Court and 14th were disturbing nearby neighbors, was registered with the police last night by Wal ter Buchner. No officer was sent to investigate. Died ROBERTSON James M son died at the residence, 1492 Court street the morning of ! bas been in Salem a few days nurs ing her daughter, Miss Alice, who has been quite ill for several days. . .1 .1... nn.,h j, r.iil CnmnAitT. , of Portland, are in Salem. Mr. rrii. aim ..n . -.. Paige line of cars at the auto nnim iTTn u'" n. zn hS K, I. MM.lt 1 11 r. S KVP A hli I II 1. im.in. s ll I " ' ' ' -l" " 1 ' 1 1 1 . RYBOnV WELCOME, AD- April 16. A resident of Salem for 40 years. He leaves a widow and two daughters, Mrs. John Shafer. Tlle nome of better Bervice, of Turner, and Miss Grace Rob- moderate prices and largest stock, ertson, of Salem. Remains at Webb & Clough, funeral direct- Webb Ai Clough's. Funeral notice. or8' 92 later. Parrot for sale, Laughs, cries, whistles, fluent talker, great pet. E. B. . Flake, 590 S. 17th. Also paroquets, skylarks, finches, im ported and other canaries. f2 Prof. A. R. Nichol of Corvallis, supervisor of trade and industrial education was in town during the week end looking into matters pertaining to his new work. Viavi city manager, Mrs. Foor, 331 Hotel M rion. Friends and patrons invited. Phone for ap pointment. 92 1 1. Ii'nHA .' 1 iv 1, 1.1 H I . nn and L. I.ang. to lend on city or farm lire. Victorine Peno of Waconda COCHRAN At the Deaconess hospital April 15th, Melissa S. Cochran of Amity, Or., at the age of 73 years. Mother of Mrs. A. H. Held, Corvallis; Mrs. James Imlah, Cloverdale: Ed Cochran of Clov- erdale and Lloyd Cochran of Sa lem. The remains are tn care of the Terwilliger home, and funer al will be from the Methodist church at Amity, Sunday at 3 p. m. MILES Mary McClain, widow of Wm. P. Miles, died April 10, 1921, at 10 a. m. at her resi dence, 1104 Jefferson street. Born March 17, 1848, in Pat ter, Ireland, and lived in Ore gon about '31 years. She leaves behind two sons and three daughters, Mrs. Florence Rtstine. Mrs. Wm. Esch, of Salem, II. R. Miles of Turner, W. D. Miles and Mrs. Sam Hancock of Port land, Or. Funeral services will be held Monday, April 18, 1921, at 2 p. m. at Webb & Clough parlors, burial will be at City View cem . terv. She was a member of La dies of G. A. R. J. P. Enderly of Cottage Grove arrived in Salem yesterday to at tend the auto show. Mr. Enderly took a fancy to a nice red Stephens sportster which was on the floor and is now its possessor. Mrs. J. A. Bexell and Mrs. N. R. Moore of Corvallis visited in Salem yesterday, guests of Mrs. C. I. Lewis. That last shipment of St. An dreasburg rollars is going fast. Hurry if you want one. E. B. Flake, 590 South 17th. 92 Popular concert, last of Rea son, Salem Symphony orchestra, armory, Friday April 22nd, 8:15 p. m. All seats 50c. Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Hartley of J. H. I'ngenin, of the Enge- the Silverton hills were visiting .nian daliy tarm at Silverton, was in Salem yesterday. Hear W. H. Mills, cornet so loist, with Symphony orchestra, armory Friday April 22nd, 8:15 p. m. Several transients were furnish ed sleeping quarters In the city jail last night. in town cn ternoou. business jesterday af- Hello, Buddies! All service men welcome armory April 19. Bring your appetite. American Legion. 93 T. E. McCroskey returned 1e evening from a visit in Portland Mr. and Mrs. R. L. CUmp left Thursday for Astoria t spend u tew days with friends. IF IMP lCU-l-ll'T- I'TTI. ' Born ANAFKLT- To Mr. and Mrs. nine pound buy. IV Till) CO! NTV ( H'RT I MM of Oregon, for tlic County of Marlon all persona to whom these nts shall come, .greeting; 1 1 1. ,,,,, r, 1 1 1, HI Court :.fi..-- . 1 IV. .. ISllM A the time of his d.'uth property 'his state, such court has duly nOtn...,i IJ li- ,1 .... ......... ith will annex, i of the os- of such decedent. S W. Helm to administer the if the said mica .v Hoi.,. , uiumc in nw. - '"..mull) uner.of 1 IT n ui in(. county court ..unit, sunsrr ... mv . .m.. I . II I ... ill,. oil-.! cll . 1st lay of April. 1921 1,1 P. Q. BOYER. by, a" nr"Pr at the for ?hi f ,he sta" of Ore- v J . . " Mill Ml . 1 winrpn un . ite Of A ISeti. :T?irl tV,- 1 . ' w.a,. m wniifn .i o.t..v. j .. A I per,n. h.vtng claims fi 9a . . uuiv vi? r- - irnnir.rf k.. i . "fvAf o'i mM TO nim at 0re.o.8:nin-.oun: . . iiiuuini n r W. T. Rigdon Lloyd T. Rlgdon W. T. Rigdon & Son T-ondlnff rndprtnkpr Dr Hickman and wife of Gervais were vistiors in the ei'y Juring the week. Mrs. Hickman remained here several days. Hear Mrs. . Dr. W. Carlton Hear Dr. Lincoln Wirt, war j Smith, soloist, with Symphony correspondent and Red Cross com-1 orchestra, armory, Friday, April missioner, at the armory Sunday ' 22nd. night. 92 Handy rolls of whl'e paper, use ful for many purposes, 10 cents up. Capital Journal office. Miller Bevier, flute soloist, with Salem Symphony orchestra, ari ory, April 22nd, 8:15 p. m. ; - ' I -T7 Ftp.by chicks. 658 State St. 'i Nomking Cafe Upstairs at 162y2N. COM'LSt. American or Chinese Dishes. Open 11 a. m: to 1 a. m. MUSIC and DANCING Every Tuesday, Thurs day and Saturday nights JAZZ ORCHESTRA , mtk I M. Eldon made a business trip to Albany yesterday. Hello, Buddies! All service men welcome armory April 19. Bring your appetite. American Legion. 93 Dr. A. F. Bl.ickciby, pioneer dentist of Silverton, was in town on business yesterday afternoon. Steward Hoblitt of was visiting in Salem afternoon. Silverton yesterday 111- JjXOt tttmwiix uliOW GLEESON, HOULIHAN AN.D GLEESON Entertainers DeLux MILLS AND MOULTON "A Timely Appointment" REGAL AND MACK The delightful comedy "THE BOOK SHOP" DOLORES CASSINELLI IN TARNISHED REPUTATIONS" TTTES. "BETTER TIMES" Sunday, Mon. ana xues. Orani' M: akes vou love your woric: It's fun to work at a big "Y and E" EFFICIENCY DESK! A place for everything makes you systematic. it I Judgment Kna I DEPENDS I U PON CLEARr """ vision m BASE BALL OXFORD PARK SUNDAY, 3 P. M. SALEM SENATORS vs. REGINA CANADIAN LEAGUE You can do more work bet ter work. You'll waste less time. And the drawers never stick. Come in and see it or telephone for folder. Commercial Book Store 163 N. Commercial. Phone 64 GOOD JUDGMENT depends upon clarity of vision. If your eyes are not doing their duty by you, we will pre scribe for you the lenses that will bring them buck to vig orous activity. Our expert optometrist will locate the exact cause of your eye trouble. riinan, deep lit. .. . bi-.A Iv, ? nlce Hl day ff Marrh T . . ""Iniatrator of ''nniCH c ,"rur or the (.itat " Jerman. Bale-, Or. . UJi. k 1 2l of last pnbo. 1 ion, Apri' IX es .moonshine s ar.d 10c Mallison's Latest Fabric "Tal-Ly-Ho" This is a decidedly new fabric and makes up into the most charming Dress Skirts ever conceived. ADVANCE SAMPLES JUST IN Of the season's New Silk Skirts. In the show ing will be found Knitted Silk De Luxe. Ray ette, Burr Bar Crepe, Mallison'3 Tal-Ly-Ho fabrics created for this season. VI Although these beautiful and dainty Skirts are the very t and style. We have kept the price within the reach of all, 16.50 t0 $30.00 Great Union Meeting AT THE ARMORY Sunday Night 7:30 THE CHURCHES OF SALEM JOINING IN A UNITED SERVICE IN THE INTERESTS OF THE China Near East Famine and Relief Fund ;vi mmmmm m I DR. LINCOLN WIRT WHO HAS RECENTLY RETURNED FROM ASIA WILL BE THE SPEAKER SPECIAL MUSIC MISS ADA MILLER, SOLOIST. EVERYBODY COME GbodGgocto.