irsdayPJ I The Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon l r Page Five
News Notes of Salem and Vicinity Briefly Told
Bringing Up Father
;0ming Events
,2Popular concert
By George McManus.
Copyright 1920 by H. C. Fisher.
Trade mark Reg. V. S. Pat. Offioa.
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PERSON DIED HEftF IKi
OU HERE?
ty EA.R.b AND
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.-rt with Virginia Rea,
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loprano,
armory.
Cherrian
May 5, Tueww
j.n at armory.
m"my lsCommunity get-
together, armory.
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HERE IN THE THAU The 1 XU'KE "r ,N E COUNTRY
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Court House Notes
Circuit L'ourt
mmnlaint fileu l
against
Glenn Mah-
v Haseioaener tor
(100 aliened dam
tion of farm im
Ihe collection ol
, for the reienu
EwmU I'J defendant.
. ..in, n i nnabery W Fra
ase n
kick W. UmSDery.
women wno
mteting
I Corullis yesterday are Mrs.
L H. AlJn, Mrs. Eugene C.
lick-inn. Mrs. ' '
j. l'. 1. nier. hub.
iaffo.--, Mr..
H. B? "L" Mr"' , ,
leye. 1 1
... .,i Mrs. HelM I' ue of Sil-
rt.,.sr1.ingi 8H this
Iftsriuwn.
INC. ?TS . . I
1921 BV INTM. FBATURt SERVICE
. jjL
UeCullough,
engineer of
commission,
a D
as in Astoria on dubuww
lays uu i"".'
Police were notified yesterday
l..nirthata lB-year-om ooy ama
! ,i frnm the leeoia muiucu
fcbool. The jroutn u "'
IHiloned, with a treckiea iace,
nd has a shaved head. He is five
L.t turn Inches tall, and was wear
ing heavy shoes, blue overalls and
i jumper at the time ne esuapeu.
We are showing an extensive
ne ol aresses m vauwu t".
otret twil, tafietas, etc. Drc3-
of quality ami style. Also a
Mai showing of coats ana
Lpes. The French Shop, Masonic
temple
Mrs. Stella M. Wood worth clos
ed a deal yesterday with George
Thominson for his 10 acre tract
of laud situated 5 miles east of
Salem on the asylum farm toad,
which she expects to improve and
make a home. Mr. Thominson al
so sold a tract of 8 acres located
1 i miles south of town to M.
Rogers of Portland. Mr. Rogers
intends to build a home on the
place and plant berries. He vas
here this week making arrange-
F. A. Elliott, state forester, lett Frank Slieppard and Booth P. G. Smith was transacting
Wednesday for eastern Oregon , Rowan, the two Portland men business in town yesterday, re
where he will attend meetings of; who recently took possession of turning to his home in Jefferson
last evening.
absence A. B. Shaver will
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An unclaimed bicycle which has
leen at the police station for more
a week may be bad by the
Iwner if he will Hentify it, Desk
fergeant Ellis stated this-: morning
Ihe bicycle is of a standard make
Ind is almost new.
ments to move his family hero
!inH frpttlno- mai artai rrn mi., m A t ., ...
7 7. . " """"" cuarea 0i tne printing business.
for the buildings which will be I
erected at once
-uuu uurieison, manager of the , Henry Schroeder, agent for the
Burtelson Printing company on 'Oregon Fire Relief association at
North Commercial street, left last Silverton, was in town last night.
f 11 mi " i. m in naa ueen at McMinnville to the fire patrol associations of ! the W'ilhoit soda springs, are at
lem, Minn., having been called attend a meeting of the aBspcia- Union, Wallowa and Baker coun- j work making Improvements in the
oy telegram to the bedside of hisition and stopped in Salem for a 'ties. There will be some discus-premises. Mr. Sheppard has been
at ter, Judge Burtelson, whose short time on his way home. Mr. Ision at these conferences with operating an auto bus line out of
ueatti is expected any moment. ! Bchrn,ir fmt i j . ,.a t. r,io.,j .j u. t
Mr. Burtelson left with the oy- Am t .ut. i j . .ui. L , ... .
vilj aiiu iiict wilii ail ,pianu iian oi lor me uoiiuiik ftuiii-
pectation of finding his father accident while employed here mer. and a decision may be forth
dead upon his arrival at the fam- which cost him the loss of one coming as to where the eastern
Uy home. He wtll be absent a lower limb. Since that time he Oregon base shall be located.
1,1 BellH anu during nis has been successfully eneaced in
the contemplated air-1 Portland and he is now figuring
on using his cars to run excurs
ions to the springs during the
! summer from Salem and other
points.
nave , the life and fire lniira.nia busi
ness.
All efforts to apprehend the
"shoe shine" operating at the Ore
gon Electric depot have been of
no avail. Saturday evening he
was engaged in polishing shoes
when he asked to be excused for
a moment and went out of the
room without his coat or hat. He
has not returned and no cause I
can be assigned for his sudden
disappearance.
Dr. Schore of Hubbard was in
the city yesterday. He came
C. B. Smith and wife of Inde
pendence left Salem last evening
for Modesto, Calif., where they
wfll make their home. Mr. Smith
County Road Supervisor W. J.
nereiLuiver ana uounty uomriijssioner 1 1. ,., ui i i
to look after probate matters per- J. T. Hunt were in Stayton yeB-,ence. He ha8 been a reR,dent of
a w luc ocineiiieai. ui ivirs. leruay. i ne county is aoout ready
Schores estate. Mrs. Schore was; to start the new paving plant at
killed at Hubbard some time ago 1 Stayton which will be operated
when a Southern Pacific train !by the Stayton Power comnanv.
The Stayton Power company has
Just installed a new plant which
was started this week.
T. J. Clark will leave tomor
row for an auto tour to Tillamook.
Keith Powell, banker of Wood
burn, was in Salem on business
yesterday evening.
Handy rolls of whi'e paper, use.
ful for many purposes, 10 cent
up. Capl'.al Journal office.
Miss Mae Dolan of Silverton vis
ited friends in the city yesterday.
V. W. Tomlinson of Portland
was in the city yesterday on business.
Mrs. A. E. Wilson is visiting
friends in Albany for a tew days.
Havana. Play in the four
teenth game of the international
chess series was adjourned here
this morning after the ihirty-first
move and the indications were
that the contest would be a draw.
JOURNAL WANT ADS PAY
struck the car in which she and
her husband were riding.
Eat Save Eat what? Fresh
Ling cod. Save what? Money.
Newport Ling cod 11c. Prompt
delivery. Fitts Market. Phone 211.
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A. Anderson cf Astoria has
been spending a few days in Sa
lem with his sons, Joe ana Albert.
A circus company passed thru
Salem yesterday enroute to Sil
verton where they play this af
ternoon and evening.
E. S. Johnson of Silverton was
in the city on business last eve
ning. Mr. Johnson Is one of the
pioneer hop buyers of that vicinity.
,that town for several years.
Miller Bevier, flute soloist,
Salem Symphony orchestra,
ory, April 22nd, 8:15 p. m,
Mrs. Cora B. Rhodes and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse In
man and son, Ralph, and Mrs. H.
J. Reynolds of Eugene visited in
Salem the fore part of the week.
with
ariu-
Its wheels gone, Its forks and
lud-guartls bent, Its lamp missing,
bicycle stolen from R. E. Jack
fa, a Willamette student, was
and by police yesterday on the
Villamette athletic field.
Today end Friday, Knight
Shoe Co. of Portland, will ex-
Ibit a line of Fine Shoes to the
liblic. Hotel Marion, city. 9G
Roy Kelley of Roaeburg Is vls-
llng friends In the city. He ex-
scts to remain here for a month
more.
Mr. and Mrs. William N. Long
Bd children have returned to
fringfield after an extended vis
with friends in Salem.
I Popular concert, last of sea
ls, Salem Symphony orchestra,
mory, Friday April 22nd. 8:15
m. All seats 50c.
John Small was in town yes-
Irday from his faun in the Waldo
lllls.
ft T. R. Shockley of Silver-
i 'isuea her parents, Mr. and
A- G. McMillan, yesterday.
Special showing of smart dress-
cau and capes. The French
Pop, Masonic 1 pmnlo 07
g Joe Fontaine of Jefferson
F- ,ln mends in the city
f'S the week.
Pft Edith Tozier W.thereed is
IHtlnr her fij w, - ..
it-." cu". .nss i'aunne
P. at Jefferson.
Fe friends in .
f the wMk. mr
BUS.1.: fJ
. uarl ot me
worth of record, witb
J1". Brunswick. vm,.
L C S. Harnir.
97.
LBeM Mrs. D, .
mm. mi.,
M: UB Sympbony
U. "Jry' Friday, April
Miles Adamson of Springfield
was in town last evening. He was
on his way to Silverton to visit
his mother-.
Wm. McAdams, one of the of
ficials of the state industrial
school for boys was in town on
business last evening.
Hear W. H. Mills, cornet so
loist, with Symphony orchestra,
armory Friday April 22nd, 8:15
p. m.
Mrs. Chas. Shafey of
vllle visited in Salem
hours Wednesday.
Aums-several
A special matinee Saturday
morning at 11 o'clock, Douglas
Fairbanks in "The Nut," at the
Liberty. 9G
Baby Chicks on sale every day
this week. Several varieties. Re
duced prices. C. N. Needhani, 558
State, opposite county court house
95 ers' institute.
$25 worth of records with the
Pathe, Brunswick, Emerson or
Cheney talking machine. C. S.
Hamilton. 97
A. C. Strom of Silverton was in
Salem on business yesterday, re
turning to his home on the stage
last evening.
B. P. O. Elks Special
tainment for tonight.
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Superintendent J. A. Church
ill went to Newport yesterday
where he spoke before a lunch
eon at the Lincoln county teach-
Love, the leweler. Salem.
Baby chick. 558 State St.
MARINELLO
Cosmetic Shop
Ladies, do you know that the
Marinello Company is a group
physicians and experts, sin
cerely trying to help every
woman to attain the happi
ness that beauty will give her.
They have gone to the ex-
1 Ailr
pense 01 malting seven li
ferent creams, a cream for
every skin.
Consultation free.
Switches and transformations
and bobs made from comb
ings. , ,
For evennigs appointments
can be made.
IRENE SCOTT
Phone 1690 125 N. High St.
R. D. Gray, banker of Turner,
was In the city on business yes
terday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Rawland
of Scotts Mills were in the city
yesterday.
B. P. O. Elks Special enter
tainment for tonight. 9 6
F. B. Keelan of Silverton was in
town on business today.
Died
STASSENS In this city, April
19th, Alfonsa Stassens, 8 year
old son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Stassens of Portland. Funeral
services April 21st, at 9 a. m.
from the Catholic church, in
terment in the Catholic ceme
tery under th edirectlon of
Rlgdon & Son.
SEMKE At the residence, 2194
Trade street, Thursday morn
ing, April 21st. Mrs. Susanna
Semke, age 87 years, mother of
Henry Semke of Eugene, and
Mrs. Eva Peterson of this city.
Funeral services will take place
Saturday, April 23rd, at 2 p. m.
from Rigdon's, Rev. John Lucaa
officiating.
ATWOOD In this city, April 21,
C. H. T. At wood, age 66 years,
late of Eugene. The body will
be forwarded to Eugene Thurs
day afternoon by Rigdon and
Ron. morticians.
W. T. Rigdon IJoyd T. Rigdon
W. T. Ritrdon & Son
Leading undertakers
'Hum
oresque'
DON"
MISS
Borrow
WEBB & CLOUGH
CO.
Funeral Directors.
Nomking Cafe
Upstairs at
162HN. 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
We Can't Regulate Crop Prices But We're
Regulating Clothing Prices
The farmer hasn't been getting what he should for his
crops. It doesn't seem fair; but we can't regulate that.
We can regulate the prices we ask for clothes; we're
making them very low.
We are showing exceptional values this Spring. The
Quality is back to the pre-war basis, Our assortment of
Youth's, Young Men's and Men's Suits is one of the larg
est to be found in the State.
FOR
$30 $35 $40 $45
YOU CAN BUY THE BEST
Don't lose 3-our pride by going without the clothes you
really need. Come in and let us be of service to you.
IT PAYS TO TRADE AT BISHOP'S WHY ?
You take no chance to lose if you purchase here.
Salem Woolen Mills Store
C. P. BISHOP. Proprietor
Every Family in Marion and Polk Counties a patron
TOMORROW is the BIG DAY
Miller's Bargain Friday
These Are the "Top Line" Specials for Tomorrow
Tie-Back Sweaters
This newly designed Sweater has be
come very popular; its neatness and
practicability appealing to all. The lar
gest and best stores in the big cities
are finding them big sellers. Our show
ing includes the most popular shades:
Purple, Copenhagen, Black, Tan, Rose.
Absolutely all wool we shall offer them
Opportunity Friday
$3.98
Tuo-Tone Poplins
A new shipment of the most beauti
ful "Tuo-Tone Poplins" we have ever
seen. 36 inches wide; silk and cotton,
with a luster most resplendent. The
shades are: Gold and Blue; Green and
Brown; Blue and Tan; Red and Green;
Navy and Brown; Red and Nile.
Opportunity Friday
$1.29
PATENT LEATHER
SHOPPING BAGS
We have just received a shipment of
this practical and popular Shopping
Bag." They are substantially and neat
ly made, full fancy lined; with large
strap handles that will readily go over
the arm, leaving the hands free. Once
you have shopped with one of these bags
you will never be without.
While the shipment is a big one still
at this price they will be fast sellers. We
advise early shopping.
Opportunity Friday
98c
2 IN ONE SHOE POLISH
This well-known excellent shoe clean
er and polish is recognized as one of the
best on the market.
OPPORTUNITY FRIDAY
2 for 15c
ATLAS SAFETY PINS
No. 2
Made of Spring Brass, "Never Rust,"
with guarded coil, Regular 10c seller.
OPPORTUNITY FRIDAY
5c
Extra Special! Cotton MeSSalineS. Extra Special!
Dressmakers, T ake Notice
A Silk and Cotton Fabric, 27 inches wide; very suitable for Children's Dresses;
Linings; Petticoats; Underwear. TheseMessalines come in a large range of solid
colors. This is an exceptional Special, and we advise early shopping or you will be
disappointed. .
Opportunity Friday 19c
Oppo it unity Friday J9c
Good Goods. J