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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (April 30, 1921)
, Apni . The Capital Journal. Salem, Orgwif rag seven News notes of Salem and Vicinity Briefly Told Brining Tjp Father By George McManus. Events Copyright 120 by H. C. Fisher. Trad mark Be. V. S. Pat. Oftloa, V"" Phil- J roreb-tra, armory -- men's wprii. finjmette unl- My celebration MANr COOKED SOME, fine: WHEN IT COME-bTO COOK.IN' CORNED BEEF" AN' CA.&5ACE ME DEAR WIFE 1 1 WELL DAUGHTER CORNED F3EEF CABBAgf WHAT HAVE YOO us me: dinner. PAIL TODAY" IT CERTAIN LV SMELLS. OOOO! FOR. N-OU-bE - SECOND TO none: "J 18Community set- t-sether. sr-or-. gt ' Lrt House Notes Ann. M. 40J I I "MATE TO UOE ME LUNCH BUT TUN DOU-AR'b lt j TEN DOL.L-AR'S Wm "."Tll S fur board and Probate Court . .5 real property of aute o! F. w. tl,e.T!L filed in tbe estate Oliver S. Biuiei. " to the estate of Eunice Em. wife, also filed. D.v.n correction. We re- .... ...rtised men's atuietlc , suits, HKe d. - - T error, as "B v u is ..... , tvne of atniem: ui uu.- uDderwear. "B v u J. ork nf the B. V. D. tom- . .u. n v I) rnmiiany, nav- nf this use ot their . ih.t de mark, we wish an that we may not ln- .. n. d v 1) company anu so L He public may receive the L service. We will only refer W . t. ..n -r TV' tn I the trade mam tertise goods bearing the red .n -tr n" l.,tw.t Wp have no liven u v " Lin to infringe in any way on tB. V. U. company mmo rk rlshts. People s Cash Store, em, Oregon. 104 I . 10. M. Law has sold his farm ith of town on the Jefferson Ld to Ezra Hart and expects to fan to Salem as soon as he caS hke arrangements. He will give mediate possession of the place. ! 1921 by Intl. Feature Service. Inc. j. m. kronen ot t'ortland, re ceiver of the defunct Pincktey dairy at West Salem, has beeu ar rested on a bench warrant Issued by Judge H. H. Belt of folk county and is ordered to appear at Dallas today on a contempt of court charge. It is said that he will be required to show cause why he has ignored the court's order in not making an account ing to the court of his trust. Died REYNOLDS Jewel Fay Reynolds , of 735 North High street, died this morning at 10:30 at home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl E. Reynolds. She was 12 years and 4 months of age and is survived by her par ents and one brother, Edwin, and two sisters, Irma and Audrey. She was a student in the Garfield school. Services will be held Mon day afternoon at 2:30 fron the Webb and Clough chapel by Rev. Nathan Swadd, of the South Friends church. Interment will be made in City View cemetery. CALVERT At the residence of her daughter, Mrs. Lowell Tweedale, Mrs. .Martha A. Oal- Mllk prices in effect May 1, 1921: 1 pint daily per mo. l 't dally per mo. $3.60; 3 pts. daily per mo. $5.25; 2 qts. daily .per mo. $8.80; 5 pts daily per I mo. $3.40; 3 qts daily per mo. $9.50; 4 qts daily per mo. $12; 'extra milk 7c per pt, 12c pT- qt. Cream, table Mt pt. 15c, whipping Mi Pt. 20c. Wholesale: Bottle 3Sc per gal; bulk 3 gal. or more 32c , per gal; bulk less than 3 gal. 35c per gal. Fairmonnt Dairy, Sa lem Sanitary Dairy, Meadow Lawn Dairy. 104 I SALEM - ONE DAY ONLY Saturday, May 7 vert, age 72 years, widow of the late Charles Calvert, moth er of Mrs. F. S. Craig, Mrs. Mark Skiff, Miss Jennie Cal vert and Mrs. Lowell Twgedale of Salem and Mrs. Clark Groves of Camas, Vvasti., sister of Mrs. E. E. Shields of Gervais and Al bert M. Smith. The remains are at Rigdon's. Funerals CLEARWATER The funeral of Mrs. Grace Clearwater will take S place Monday, May 2nd, at 2 p. m. from Rigdon's interment fallowing in the City View ceme tery. CALVERT The funeral of Mrs. Martha A. Calvert, widow of the late Charles Calvert, whose death occurred suddenly Friday afternoon, will be held Tuesday May 3. at 2:30 p. m. from Rig don's. Rev. Milliljen officiating, interment in the I. O. O. F. cem Mrs. Sam Adolph has returned to her home in Salem after spend ing nearly a week at the home of Mrs. D. H. Looney near Jefferson. Miss Irene Pavloska. noted op- ,tlc mezzo-soprano, in concert tt the Apollo club, at armory, ednesiay evening, May 4. Tick- it Will's music store and Pat 's book store. Any seat $1.50. Beservatiota on and after Tuea- 17, 9 a. m. armory box office. 104 IM S Hendrickson of Silverton l in town on business yesterday , Hendrickson is a contractor fad builder and he remarked that (ha not seen so much building luce be moved to that city as kere is this spring. Ladles th French Millinery op (or dresses, coats and capes. from $9.50 to $58.50. nti and capes from $19.50 to 7.50. Modest prices for high de garments. M. Buffe Morri- 104 Mrs. E. G. Wallace and Mrs. lie Price went to Portland yes- Way to spend the week end p Mrs. Wallace's brother, H. I Bsnn. WEBB & CLOUGH CO. Funeral Directors. St. Andreasberg rollers, the sweetest singer on eartu. Vou toi gt his price when you hear his song. E. B. Flake, 590 S. 17. 110 A dance will be given in the new grange hall at Butteville, May 7th, on the night ot the Champoeg anniversary occasion. W. T. Rlgdon IJoyd T. Rlgdon W. T.Rigdon & Son Leading Undertaken Geraniums, and all kinds of flowers for boxes and baskets. Ar thur Plant's greenhouse, 129S South 13th and Wilbur. 106 Henry Neift, Fred Anderson and O. W. At wood of Aurora were in Salem during the week, visiting friends and transacting business. The regular monthly meeting of the Marion County Loganberry growers will be held at the grange hall on Court street at 2:30 p. m. Saturday, April 30th. All logan berry growers are invited. A. M. Chapman, chairman. 104 Mather's Day is Mav R. Whv lbf htr a roller? His song is J aweet, soft and charming. Ml love him. A il elkosit will Ime. Satisfaction guaranteed. U. Flake, 590 S. 17th. 110 br W. H. Lytle, state veterin- . left yesterdav for Astoria N other Clatsop county cities he will pass a few days in stating livestock conditions. 8t. Andreasberg rollers, "the Py with a rnllo oH... . w shipment. Hear them today. s0 S. 17th. 104 C. I. Lewis was ln Yamhill on business yesterday. P. Collard of Waconda was shopping In Salem yesterday. W. Younger of Portland I rai,.. . . - iui in saiem vesterday. ouogr is superintendent of Portland district, Methodist foes. hour home i, incomplete with- Pt a IARV l.i - J ... : -- u. nay not own the F B' Flake has that kind. I J. C Smi.L '. ,:,"" Bt silverton, form- , u nw son. KLC tARNES' tSfi 000 GU1J JNCT OMUIF r S l! i OU LIONS IN ONE BIG ACT OU 1 kW FMi.li XnmA.Trm. Ihmm. Yffc. ls fafca. O liM u. O, Mini n.a I UrTsLLrn u ..i i 1 i im--- - - - - ... " -.- Vj laHnM' tin mn? After the show, some Gray Belle French pastry and ice cream. She will like it. 104 For an extensive line of smart coats, capes and dresses, modest ,ly priced, see The French Ship, ItS High St., Masonic Temple. 104 Dreamland rink, big dance in the big hall every Wed. and iat. Seven piece orchestra. Good mus ic and singing. Smoothest and largest hardwood floor in valley. 194 FOR ANY BARGAINS Call at Capital Bargain House WE BUY AND SELL EVERYTHING 215 Center St. Phone 398 Mr. and Mrs. Teter Stokes ot Hubbard were in the city last evening. They brought the lat ter's mother to a local hospital where she will undergo an operation. Art Scheldler of Aurora was a business visitor in town during the week. Chicken dinuer every Sunday, tables and counter, Jack's Cafe, 163 S. Commercial St. 104 John Carpenter of this city has been visiting his mother at Aurora. Apollo club concert seats are on sale at Will's Music store. and at Patton's book store. Any seat $1.50. Reserve them at armory box office on and after Tuesday 9 a. m. Coucert Wednesday eve ning. 104 Miss Thelma Dougherty Is spending a few days with fiiendr in Roseburg. Call in and get Borne of the French pastry we make, for your Sunday dinner. Tho Cray Belle. 104 Frank Wade of Parkersvllle was looking after business mat ters In Salem a few days ago. Nomking Cafe Upstairs at 162 N. 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 R. L. Selgmund of Gervais was In Salem on business yesterday. The roller season closes in May. Select yours today. E. B. Flake. 104 Fresh French pastry daily at The Spa. 104 S. F. Parker and family of Fairfield were visiting friends ln Salem during the week. Fresh French pastry dally at The Spa. 104 Several members of the Dalian Boyal Neighbors camp visited the Salem order Thursday evneing. Get May Victor records today at H. L, Stiff Furniture Co. 104 Dr. Howard Blake and Mrs. Berry ot Monitor were in Salem during the week. May Victor records are on sale at Stiff's. 104 Fresh French pastry dally at The Spa. 104 Handy rolls ot white paper, use ful for many purpose, 10 cents up. Capl-al Journal office. aby chicks. SSI State St. Elijah and the Prophets of Baal THE MT. CARMEL EXPERIENCE TODAY. A TWO FOLD PROPHECY Hear EVANGELIST BELL TOMORROW 7:30 P.M., UNION HALL, COURT STREET, NEAR HIGH The Message and Work of the prophet of God is again being seen and heard. The cry, "How long halt ye between two opin ions," is doing its work again. COME and HEAR ABOUT IT. Stock Adjustment Reductions Our Season in SUITS and COATS has been exceptionally good. We have now reached that point where sizes are becoming broken, leaving one or two garments of a lot. We have gone thru the stock and segregated the "broken lines" which we have re-marked at SPECIAL PRICES. Don't imagine these are left-overs, or cheap imitation models bought for a sale they are our regular stock of "This Season's New Up-to-the-Minute Suits and Coats." This is not a big Hurrah Sale with a lot of noise, but a quiet "Clean-Up Sale" to adjust and balance our stock, affording remark able savings for the woman who appreciates Real Bargains. io4 ; sn mm t mm ' t aw m i i B ff m I II II W m mm - II I mm a or ism, i i Women Know Good Clothing WOMEN Tho men are fair judges of clothing but when it comes to ap praising materials, tailoring, and mat china: colors, we recognize you as being far superior. Sp ring Suits We have priced them very low. $25 $30 $35 $40 $45 $50 ACCOMPANY YOUR HUSBAND or loy to our spacious store and see the newly arrived Suits. The materials and prices are exceptionally good, Salem Woolen Mills Store C. P. BLSHOP, PROP. The Home of Oregon-Made Virgin Wool Products.