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Pace Sis Hie Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon- Man Advised To Keep Away From Accuser Albany, Or., May 25. After ad monishing him to keep away from his accuser and avoid all possibil ity of another clash with her, Judge Victor Olliver of the Justice court dismissed the case of the state tb. Van Riley. Riley had been accused by Maggie Haight of assault and battery. The defend ant testified, and called many wit nesses, to the effect that the wom an had threatened htm with a gun, that she had struck him with a rock and that she had abused him with her tongue. After all this, he said, he pushed her away from him after she had advanced upon him in a menacing manner. The woman had accused Riley of striking her In the face and of using insulting language toward her. The fracus took place on Baker street. The altercation is said to have originated from the alleged repetition by the woman of a remark purported to have been made by Riley regarding a girl. Riley denied having made the statement. Society (Continued from Page Three.) tie daughter, Claudine, on bar sixth birthday was the entertain ment of Mrs. A. A. Gueffroy at her new home at 1047 D street, A cqlor scheme of pink and white was used and at the table where a dainty luncheon was served, the birthday cake was the centerpiece Two baskets of roses graced each end of the table and shaded can dles added their pretty glow to that of the six on the cake. Place cardB marked each cover and from a pink basket at each place L. M. HUM Car 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. 163 South High Street Salem, Oregon. Phone 183 was a ribbon festooned to the chandelier. When ribbons were pulled simultaneously, they brought down a shower of fav ors, which produced jaunty tissue paper caps when opened. Games were the diversion of the children for the afternoon. Those present were Mrs. A. E. Gibbard and daughter Esther, Mrs. J. H. Nich olson and son Jimmy, Miss Cora Talkington, Mrs. H. W. Elgin an'd sons Harrison and Robert, Kath ryn Ellis, Mrs. C. O. Rice and daughter Karline, Mrs. A. A. Gueffroy and the honor guest Claudine. dore Elmer and daughters, Jane Elmer and Miss Minn mer, all of Portland, were nrs over the week end with A. J. Gregg at her home at North Seventeenth street. Spends Week With Mrs. Smith Miss Teresa uassiay, oi t-ori- land, a teacher of Multnomah county, is spending the week in Salem at the home of her cousin, Mrs. Guy 0. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Bernard!, Mrs. Bert Wajier and Mrs. A. M. Clough plan to motor to Crab tree today. n- ai(rt Mrs V. A. Pearce. of Portland, spent the week end In Salem visiting with Mrs. L. H. Bowerman and S. E. PUrvine. Mrs. Frank E. Brown Is spend ing two days in Portland where she is combining business - with pleasure. JOURNAL WANT ADS PAY JOURNAL WANT ADS PAY JOURNAL WANT ADS PAY Notice to Berry Growers We are making special arrangements to take care of your berries at the market's highest prices. On Saturday morning at 10 o'clock a special man will be here to make all the necessary arrangements with you. If interested come promptly. ASK FOR MR. JONES r TPIfiELO Miss Inna Keefer Will Appear in Recital Miss Irma Keefer will appear in recital on Saturday evening at 8.15 at the Presbyterian church when she is being presented by her instructor, Bertha Junk Dar by. Mrs. Vita Beatty, contralto, will contribute two groups of solos. Portland Folk Spend Week End Here Charles Cleveland, Mrs. Belle Cleveland, Mr. and Mrs. Theo- Mias ie fcl- Tft- i Mrs. 130 Girls Hare Theatre Party Ta theatre party followed by a arshmaUow toast and a sium ber party was the amusement of MORE FOR EGGS We always pay 2c per dozen more. You see we have stall in the Portland markets and sell di rect to consumers. Peoples Cash Store Phone 451 SAIiEM - S1LVKRTON STAGE Leave. Leave Salem Silverton O. E. Depot News stand 7:00 a. m. nu . . n ' 1:00 p. m. B:00 p. m. - SALEM-INDEPENDENCE MONMOUTH STAGE Leavo Salem O. E. depot 7:00 . m. 11:00 a. m. 5:00 p. m. Leave Monmouth Hotel 8:15 a. m. 1:00 p. m. :16 p. m. Leave Independence ncwi . m 1:15 p- m. 6:30 p. m. Special trips by appointment Seven passenger car for Mr, j. W. PARKER, Prop. Res. phone 615. Business p-ione i " ' .., r.f1 at a group oi gi" the F. L. Purvine residence on Saturday. Comprising this group .r. vhkk Frances Gregg, miss Jane Elmer, Miss Rosa Fredericks burg, Miss Ruth Rice. Miss Lore na Fox and Miss Laura Purvine. FOUR DAYsi FRIDAV 8ATURDAY SUNDAY MONDAY Portland & Salem Stage Line Every Hour on the Hour at Both Ends Leaves 10th and Alder at Seward Hotel every hour Leaves Salem Bligh Htel First Stage 7 a. m. Last Stage 7 p. m. PLAN NOW TO SEE THIS WONDERFUL PICTURE WHICH IT TOOK 8 YEARS 10 MAKE Former Resident Visits Friends Here A. M. McGlll, of Portland, a former resident of Salem, spent last week in Salem when he was a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Frisie!l. Mr. McGill Wednesday, May y, Lurmeny lived in Salem 1921 was in the nnW TL 1 ' "tuna . unyu 1.1. . been 111 for a long llme J larial fever, is now t(J: is able to receive her Home Builders Take Notice We can save you money on your Plumbing Supplies; it will pay and see us about prices. We always have a supply of all kinds. Tents, all sizes, prices very low. CAPITAL Bargain House We buy and sell everything. Phone 398 215 Center St. Four Days May 27, 28, 29, 30 "BEHOLD THE MAN" Sublime Story of the Life of Christ Adapted from the Passion Play at Oberammerau Played to 40.000 People at the Auditorium in Portland. Prices Including War Taxf ADULTS 5 Be CHILDREN 30c i Afternoon and Evening GRAND Where the Big Shows Play Elaborate Musical Setting with Quartette ONLY TWO SHOWS DAILY 2.30 AND 8:15 P. M. (Except Sunday and Monday 2:30, 6:15, 8:15) Children Under 6 Years Old Not Admitted. Hamilton's Readjustment Sale Regular $33.00 35 pound FELTED FLOSS MATTRESS, extra heavy Art Tick $24.50 Regular $25.00 Our Double Seven 35 POUND FLOSS MATTRESS, fine grade Art Tick $18.50 Regular $15.00 40 Found COTTON FELT MATTRESS, heavy Art Tick $10.85 Regular $42.50 OVERSTUFFED WING BACK ROCKER, with high head, upholstered in heavy Span ish leather $32.50 Regular $22.00 IVORY ENAMEL CHIFFONIER with six drawers $17.85 BED ROOM OUTFIT Ivory En amel Wood Bedstead, Chiffonier with heavy plate mirror, (or dres ser if you prefer a good spring ind felt mattress, all for $46.35 Regular $62.50 all quartered oak DINING TABLE, heavy pedestal and 54 inch plank top $47.25 Regular $34.50 White Enamel KITCHEN CABINET a good cab inet ah every respect, first class wood and finish $27.50 It takes something more these days than just ordinary good values to make any of us SIT UP AND TAKE NOTICE, and we can assure you that we would not be wasting newspaper space to get our message concerning Hamilton's Big Readjustment Sale Before the public, if we did not have something unusually good to offer. Throughout this store hundreds of articles are marked from 20 TO 40 BELOW FORMER PRICES Regular $45.00 9x12 Seamless AXMINSTER RUG $37.50 Regular $16.50 9x12 BOZART RUGS, all colors, plain or patterns $12.85 Regular $167.50 Beautiful Ivory Enamel WICKER DINING SUITE consisting of Table, Buffet and Four Chairs $127.00 The time has come to force a readjustment of conditions. As we see it, Haunter 7 n hpat n&irv the furniture business can not get back to a normal state until surplus ! Kegmar 87 !w WAU "AJNub, stocks, wherever they exist, are completely cleared away. The one and ! polished top, nickel base, oven only way to accomplish this object speedily is to offer this surplus to the : ,. . . consumer at exceptionally low nrices. The ax has fallen heavilv thromrhmif thermometer, duplex fire box and all departments of this big store and while this sale lasts, we are going to TAKE OUR LOSSES WITH A SMILE large oven $72.50 Knowing that we are doing our part toward the readjustment that is bound A ncw shipment O'CEDAR MOPS to come. If you need anything in our line , . 95c 30c Bottle Polish 19c Regular $16.00 STEEL BED, Ivory or White Enamel $11.85 35 Piece DINNER SET, Gold Band Pattern $9.75 NOW IS THE TIME TO GET IT Every complete home outfit sold during the balance of this sale to PROSPECTIVE JUNE BRIDES will entitle the purchaser to one JUNE BRIDES Bride's Delight Tuftless Mattress The most restful and sleep producing mattress ever offered to the public. Regular price $40.00. Ciurl Street, 'hiking itaari Main Street, Pen Jlef, Oregtn. Payed in with Aifhaltii encrete; in excel lent condition and has had 'nt mainte nance (est. j 1 ft, . C. S. HAMILTON What is Asphaltic Concrete Pavement? Asphaltic concrete pavements consist of asphalt and mineral aggregate (crushed rock and sand) heated separately, mixed at a central plant and laid while still hot When cool (within 24 hours) the pave ment is ready for use. This avoids long blocking of the street with consequent public inconvenience and loss, due to detoured traffic. Asphaltic concrete is a tough, elastic pavement well fitted to withstand the stresses caused by modern traffic. It is durable, has negligible mainte nance cost and reasonable first cost Your community can well adopt the asphaltic concrete type for the proposed street improvement now under discus sion. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (California) CALOL Asphalt "D" grade Men's Straw Hats 340 Court St. Salem, Ore. Porch Furniture, regular $6.85 ARM CHAIR $5.40 Other Chairs, Settees at Great Reductions Straw Hats in all the latest blocks are here. If the warm weather continues, you will want to don yours with the rest of the men. They are a great lot and come in a variety of straws and styles, and are ex ceptionally low in price. Come in and look them over to form an idea of what you want. PRICE RANGE, $4 00, $4.50, $5 . Men's Bathing Suits Be Ready for the First Dip One of these fine days you will want a bathing suit and hike off for that first wonderful dip of the season. Be ready that when you can resist no longer, you'll be able to lay your hands on a suit that is whole and unfaded. Come in and get yours before the rush of the last minute. PE,CE $4.00, $4.50 $5.00 Silk Shirts for Decoration Day A Silk Shirt is so much more apparent in the coatless and vestless days of Summer that a man likes to have plenty of fre. good-looking ones at his disposal- The new ones are made from attractive striped silks and pongees. They are priced ex ceptionally low. PRICED AT $520 LT 10 $7.95