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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1918)
PAGE SEVEN 4 MM MM MM MMM I THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1918. . . . Court Hesse Notes t Ik order to' acquire the' riparian ONLY 3 MORE DAYS .1 M OF THE SACRIFICE JEWELRY SALE OF POMEROY & WALLACE STOCK. EVERYTHING TO BE SOLD, NOTHING RESERVED. SHOP J EARLY AS OUR HELP IS LlallTJKJLl, Ask To Seejle Mnmg Ala docks gS&S Articles A few left b ias. $1.50 Gold Handle Knives $1-50 sPec3 J ONE-THIRD OFF For Waldemar Chains 75c $2-25 sPecial f L62 ft K Latusca Pear! ' U Beads, $3, $4, $4.50 Ladies' Wrist Watches, Silk-Ivory Handles r-: -t: a few left $12.00,.special. $7.00 nd CharrasUtt0nS One-Third Off $10.50, special $6.50 ONE-HALFPRICE 900' speciall...$5.5Q Military Wrist Watches $ 8.50, special $5.00 Ladies' Gold and Filled One-Third Off , halfprice c From ?4 up. Carving Sets Sterling Silverware, Only four sets left . Brooches and Bar Pins Extra Special $12.00, speciaL....$7.50 HALF PRICE One-Half Price $10.00, special $6.25 Cut Glass, all kinds and Sterling Silver Frames ' unrrerLf& iiaSS? One-Half Price Watches, all Makes Gold and Silver Hat Pins and Half Price and Less Forks H5 Talking Machine; Special Parisian Ivory Goods $2 Set Spoons $1.35 ' $150, special $85.00 Brushes, Combs, Hair Re- $7 Set Rogers Br0s. Sil- $10': Bpedal' " ceivers, Powder Boxes, Ver Bouillon Spoons $4 ' ,n Files, etc. $1.00 Records 60c HALFPRICE Candlesticks and 75c Records. -50c Large size jar Wrights Hatf Price - See what you can buy for Silver Cream, 25c . ... . v ridU r . A r .tiM'!B. Ladies' Set Rings -TTTSTT 25c' 5lC 7? m Ur HALF PRICE Ladies Mesh Bags Special Trays. : Ladies' Bracelets f1' Cameo Rings, Band Rings HALF PRICE f 8.00, spec a $3.50 Gentlemen3 Gold aml fi p u ' special $1.75 Filled Chains. Buttons $6.50, special $3.25 One-Third Off Thimbles, Gold and Silver Military Brushes Baby Rings HALFPRICE Half Price HALFPRICE McGILCORIST & DIRECTOR i 125 North Commercial Street Open Evenings Until Christmas I MMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMffM rights of Mrs. Jennie Ju.aU to the wa ter flowing from Greea Springs, the city of Turner hat brought suit against Mrs. Hall. The city acknowledge her riparian rights and for that reason asks the court for a jury to establish their value. In a recent trial before the cir cuit court, Mrs. Hall won in her suit against the city of Turner and the city must now. buy the right of Green Springs or Bocuro them by condemna tion proceedings. In the divorce suit of Irene Nash against Herbert Nash, the. defendant filed his anawcr claiming that his wife had been insulting and abusing him and attempting to drive him away from home. Also that she has refused to wait upon or care for him or cook, or make his bedi or in any manner reo ognizo him a her husband. Also that in the scraps they, have had, he was only defending himself. They liv at im Fir street. Tn tl.o nif nf Keulith R. Batcliff against Levi D. Rateliff and his daugh ter, Nellie Pearl Bateliff, the circuit court find that the plaintiff is enti tled to "a. decree dissolving the bonds of matrimony and that she shall be paid the sum of 1000 by the defend ant. Also that the deed from the plain tiff and defendant to oine renri Rateliff for lots .1 and 2, block 22, Highland addition be set aside. Their troubles from a real estate point of vinur fvnmn wllPll about two vears azo Mr. Rateliff was sick and. expected to . . i t die and under tne circumstances iura. ft...ni;f waa iniliifiA.l tn jiiin her name in the deeding of certain property. Mr. Katchtf aitt not uie ami me wun no called on to sdttle- mattors. Tn Urn nnnntv court an order, was is sued naming Jan. 27, 1919, as the date for the final hearing in. the matter of thn patntft of Anna Gualov. George W. Hubbg is executor rof tho estate. W. H. Hodge of Ccntralia, Wash., has received word that his son was killed in action in France on September 28. I THE MARKET t Grata Wheat, soft white . Wheat, lower grades on sample Oats - 80c Hav. oats - .... .... - (25 Barley, ton . Hay, cheat, new . Mill run $4850 24 The Child's Store. ' :: : Bring :!:! Them Here. We still have a fine selection of Child's Furniture, Wagons and Doll Car riages, thatwlare closing out at cut piices. See our window display. Furniture Gifts it You may have delayed buying your friend an Xmas gift and you may be at a loss to know what to get let us offer you a suggestion.. Lome to this store. We have thousands of useful and practical gifts. Davenports enjoyed by all. ;; Easy chairs a real joy after a hard day's work. Many useful and restful : : pieces of furniture that will fill in any Home. We are glad to show you our ; Goods. Prices lower than other stores. . , You Get More For Your Money At Moore's. "THE HOSIE OF THE VICTROLA" Butterfat Butterfat' 68c Creamery butter .....1:.........'-.. 6667e Pork, Veal and Mutton pork.' on foot IBe Veal, fancy ..'........-.vJ.., .A....... 1618 Steers-.. .. 79c Cow ,. 6e Spring lambs ,.... Ho Ewes..-- .. Be Lambs, yearlings . 89e IS Eggs ana Poultry Eggs, cash - Hons, live 64c 2224c Old roosters , 15c Chickens 2124c Turkeys dressed .:........- -.. 3335c TUrke live 26ffi28c Miss Elizabeth Levy's Violin Club km Program Tho following program was recently presented by the pupils composing Miss Elizabeth Levy's violin ensemble, the lmiinr members ot which range from 9 to 12 years of age, tho musical be ing given at Miss Levy's studio on Court street: Star Spangled Banner Juniors of Violin .bnscniblo Uuft (a) Polonaise Mendelssohn (b) Minuet in G Beethoven Winona Claire Smith Gigtio op. 18, No. 2 . Ellerton Spanish Waltzes Wollcnbaugh Bimon Volsome Tftnnhauscr March a. Waguor Winona Claire Smith Vocal Solo . Selected Frances Ward (a) Italian Serenade S. Mnyknpar (b) - Eosary Ncvia Winona Claire Smith Off for the Front FranU Carnival Venica (with variations).... Weio;, Winona Claire Hmith (a) Barcarolle from "Talcs of Hoff man ' ' . Offenbach (b) America Carey Junior members of Violin Ensemble Club. Elaine Edna Steitigrube, Ealph Parker, Gertrudo Volchok, Donnio Smith, Willie Solof. Simon Vol some, Francis Purdy, Barbara Bob itison, Howard Bnlch, Elray Max Well, Howard Steingrubo, Winona Smith, Clarence Huge First Christian, Center and High streets. 8:45 a. m., Bible school; 11 n. m., Christmas sen mon and music; 0:30 p. m., C. E., Mar ion Yantes, leader; 7:30 p. m., sermon Tuesday, 7:30 p. m., Christmas program Loland W. Porter, pastor. Formation Of Labor Party Is Attempted New York, Dee. 21. A movement has been launched for the formation of a political labor party throughout the country. The movement started in response to a "spontaneous demand of the work ing people of New,York City," Thom as J. Curtis of the Central Federated Union declared in statement, ' Copenhagen, Dee. 21.--Count Broch dorff of Bantzau, minister to Denmark, has been appointed German foreign min ister, Berlin' dispateh snnounecd today. .ktainniEt; I f , Make Gifts Worth Giving In our music department we have the entire line of Sherman Clay ; Pianos. If you have decided on a piano be sure and see our display. You will find the piano to suit your indiv idual taste. Terms can be arranged. Victor Records and Victrolas . . . v. We have the largest stock of Victor Records . and instruments in Salem. Visit our Phonograph department. You are always welcome- to hear any machine or record at any time. Its no trouble to play them for you. A-phonograph will be a cherrished gift to the entire family, and will always be an appreciated gift : Your Old Phonograph will be taken in exchange for new. Furniture 1 TfM ,.. .f mi Us Gifts For Young and Old ! EoLSlflrSoo Our Mammoth Stock of Furniture affords all the Opportunity of Selecting the style and class of furniture desired. It is useless to ennumerate a list of furniture that makes useful and practical Christmas Gifts as our stock con tains most anything desired in the furniture line. Children's Gifts We have children's gifts galore Chairs, Tab les, Doll Carriages, Wagons, Go-Carts, Velo cipedes, Furniture Sets, In fact our stock of child's gifts offer a wide range from which to choose. Don't overlook-the fact that we are closing out the Imperial Furniture stock Now is the time to make a saving on furniture. Your old furniture taken in exchange for new 404448 Court Street Salem.. Oregon y tf '''