PAGE FIVE. At the Oregon Tonight p n meet me at meyees i Large Shiy ment New Fall Waists THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM. OREGON. MONDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1919. I A 11 ft IT ! All Around I own j MMMM ! MM Cdrl wanted at the Spa. . No dance at Macleay Saturday night 236 t.,-,1w ftitv. visit- d friends and relatives in Portland Sunday. , K. E. Pomeroy, physician and sur n -ha, nnened offices in the Oregon building, rooms 3012-3. 341 A meeting of the Salem Floral o - dety will be held in the Commercial lub rooms'thi9 evening. Cider apples. We are Teady to re ceive good cider apples. Bring them to the Loju plant. Phez company. Phone 204. . The regular meeting of the Salem WOT. U., at which a program will to' rendered, will be held Tuesday af ternoon at the local headquarters ot the organization. indent A. T.. Mer- icr, of the Southern Pacifie company, rrived in Salem from Portland at 10:05 Monday morning, and transact ed business here during the day. W M Hamilton, division manugui ior the .P. E. L. & P. -company here, will return from Portland Monday nieht. Mr. Hamilton left for the me , tropolis Sunday evening to transact "business. ' Elma Wrtiei. teacher of piano, en Bemble playing, d the 9,I' tem improved music study for begin r ,. n t t .iiViiM.ftr St Phone ners. tuaip ." - - . 1351. ' 1;4-!n.. fnr hree Jiicn.1 to -work eight hou- at $4, was made at the municipal H'oor bureau, city hall, Monday morning. Twenty men, at the eame hours and wage, are' also needed, it was announced. Mr. and Mrs. JohnA. MilU and son, Sergeant Harry Quinn, Mills, for merly of this city, .but now of Poit ; .J :-;r frip.nrta in Salem J&ua. were . ... . , Bunday. Sergt. Mills was hut recently , discharged from the army. Old time dance Wed." night in the new Auburn dance pavilion. M The rogular fall rally ad harvest home eervico exhibit was held at the rreabvtwian church Sunday. Fine specimens of vegetables and fruits were on display. After a brief service in the tvening a social hour was held, during wmeh grapes anu r-- wore oaten. 'A joyous evening was spent by all.; I According to word reaching Salem Monday, Richard . Eugene Holtoway, " the four year old son of Mr. and Mrs. 7 - trJw.,,, ana in a San Fran- edsco hospital following an operation October 2. Mrs. Holloway, .before her marriage, was Miss INaomi Van fat ten of Salem. Western Conservatory of 'Musie of " Chicago, HI., Frank E. Churchill rep resentative of Salem branch. Fall term begins Sept. 15th. Complete course in piano and theoretical subjects. Studio Suite 1-2 Odd Fellows .bldg. Phone 1671B. . 101j - .. tnr T?av Perkins, lunerai a""'" . . 35, who was kilted on a mountain load 15 miles west ol v,orvaiu " BTi when his ear skidded and overturMa. on him, were held at the chapel of the Webb- & Clough undertaking parlors at 2 p. m. Monday, with Dr. Leland Porter Officiating. The burial was in the City View cemetery. ... . , t: I. w.i Sntom has been toc- ommended for the Rhodes scholarship " .at Oxford university toy the faculty of Reed college. Mr. Flint graduated from Heed last year and is now taking grad uate . courses there, for the master of arts degree. He took his fust year of college work at Willamette university After purchasing a new Elgin Six of Lee L. Gilbert, distributor for west W farter and his eon, H M O. Carter, and Will vHampton, all of this city, left this afternoon for . i js:u A.i;fnrnio WnWfi they will locate. Mr. Carter's family will follow him to California later in the . fall. ., PoUc wore making an Jeffort Mon day to locata tho auto driver who late ' -Saturday night ran into a horse and bueer, iriven by Hop Lee, a csinaman, injuring the horse and throwing Lee to the pavement. According to Lee tne driver of the auto was going at a reck less rate of speed, and did not atop af ter hitting him. Attention, American Legion Capital Post No. 9, will hold! its regular meet- bmiwiii elub Monday, SUIT V Lll" ... , - October 6, at 7:30 p. m. Wegatsr to the state convention will make report and plana for the Legion dance to be held soon will be discussed. All ser vice men and women, whether they lave made application for membership or not are invitea to hub """"j- , yf.T. EIGPOK ft CO. Undertakers 252 North High Street T)r riifllmtfr Tim AeorfFe. dentiBt. 313 314 Masonic bids. Phone 181. 23S Or. W. H. Lvtle. state veterinarian. 'was in Corvallis Monday on state busi ness A judgment against John Waibel was granted by Judge Bingham Satur-. day to the Western Farquhar Machin ery company, on 'the first count, $40, second count $48, third count $65 and the fourthi count ?ao. C. W. Niemeyer, real estate dealer, with offices in the Masonic building, loft the city Monday morning for Portland, where he will transact bus iness for three days. ' Annointment of the gtand jury was m,i Ur. tnr,liiv- Instructions for the coming worn were maae muuu k. Ttiirri Rit,r4ifl.m There are no im mediate cases to come before the jury ior consideration. , ; - Several local merchants, streetcar men, and theater managers reported to ui1 that, thev- had unwit tingly taken brass slugs for nickels. If is reported that during Saturday and Sunday some person, or persons, have passed many pieces of this spurious .n in Ndlnm which resembles a nick el in size and weight, and will easily be recognized as the five cent piece after durq. Police are investigating. p A -Elliott, state forester and C. C, noolattiTit Hn foraster. left Mon day for Portlandto attena tne meenus, nt tim ntmulnrrli.iition committee of tho iwriin -RnrRairv and Conservation as sociation. They will remain over lur the sessions of the Pacific Logging con grcss which convenes Wednesday. l.1i.liaain TiA fivA TOOm hOUSO Of Paul Traglio, Fifth and Market streets last week, Jtike sswaiDe ana ny oi . ..ri nunraKR. were iuuvuuk in Monday. The deal was arranged by George Graibenhorat, of the realty firm of. W. H. GrabenhoTst and Co. The Grabenhorst firm also sold the three acre plot on South lath street, 'Deiong- ina' to A. M. Keeves, io ucurgo tuhc The oonsiaeration was jpouuv. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC W ui intifv nnr manv friends IIC IT I .JH vu " " - J ' . and patrons that we have moved our office rooms from tne uregon wetu building to rooms Jiii-aia uray nln;lnv Prtmmnrftinl club TOOmS Thanking you for past patronage we avtnnA a nrriifi.l invitation to eall at ... ut; Vnnrs for business. Pnrrinn & Marstors. Booms 211-212 Gray bldg., Salem, ur. rnone vvi. APPLES . The" recent storm has shaken many Tf the -Round ones are gathered immediately and put in will Vinv tnem for delivery UUM D " " " " v - - at our Loju plant and loan you, the innin. oro ft food riroduct and 9hould not be wasted. Phone 204. Phoz nnmTlftllv. J I J ' ... GUNS ABE USED IN RIOTING. nnklnnil Cal.. Oct. 6 Guns were used in a resumption of street car strike rioting here this atternoon. TJr.n. T.iiitnnant Woods was report- led shot and dangerously wounded. Four others were wounded, it was reporn u. A mob of 3,000 persons were march ing on one of tho car barns at 2:45 p. m., it was also reported to tho po lice. 'I ! ji. v ; ; nil" .v,s;,i:j' tn 1'--"1,1,i,,-rt,,;l::-K I LmV 'w ;' 3 1 APPRAISEMENT OFi ! P1TT0CK ESTATE PROTESTED TODAY You will find refined simplicity represented in. these New Models, wliich em brace an extensive range of beautifully colored garments. U?.usaal care bas been given by &e manufacturers, and the QUALITY of the "Georgette" aad Crqjc de Chine is of course the'leyers Quality They are priced surprisingly low. Express shipment just received LADIES' NECKWEAR You Can Always Do Better At nihniinn in tTiA Artnraisement of the Pittock estate as contalined in the re port based on the appraisement or tne Multnomah county probate eourt was morning. The appraisement was filed September 8 and .unaer tne state mw objections must be nlea witnan xmrty days thereafter or the appraisement accepted as correct, xne oojecnou. n ed today, St is explained was merely investigation of the estate is being mariA in nrrirtr t.n flnt.ermine lis correui.- naaa TVo nut VO,lll nf til PStftte US contained in ithe report now on file is h H n .un M l I n nnr lua 1111 vuu LLi n.f ?''(! 32.8() has already ihoon toti.lni-erl th state treasurer's of- if ie and ' this i twng heW; penality i a A U . ;irAu4-ifratinn ild by State Treaaurer Hoff this The annua, meetin, of the Salem t Mrs adoc Rlggs, at the Capital Ttafr -TV liKe rLXmembersof the club are nr3- dent Higgs that the dub'will pit it. Marior hotol mdkota are being sold to ed to attend, and assist in a scheme efforts' with other local urg.n.i ;o... Ma"?nhT ACt4 !Ie TA!L .t nf novation of the elub and outline for the betterment of kh-mI eodUioM meuiuei. u, .7 T, 'I , With Mf n-in Salem. Llancey's 1'iorai gnop, ami py ""'- t11"1" Sure Relief 1 ;: it-. , Ifeal . i Vivian Mastin 6 Bell-ans Hot water Sure Relief BE LL-ANS FOR INDIGESTION U1 DrCRONefll JJ l YL OPTOMETRIST-OPTICIAN srTtsmTL laddsDush Bank Buildup (E . UiUU " I Tgay Slale apt 8 T rnmMHTIxl 81s. Mt IMK via BILLIE BTTEKE IN " "THE MISLEADING - WIDOW" VADEVTLLE -LAST TIMES TONIGHT I .fin I We have an under standing of. -our bus iness. We are regard ed as a success he cause we have ibeen studious and solicit ous and have proven on U occasion cur worthiness to serve. VIVIAN MARTIN in "The Home Town Girl" Eat Bake-Rite Bread AND BE HAPPY BAKED BY WIRE, THE MODERN WAY, PURE FRESH AND GOOD. Bake-Rite Sanitary Bakery '; ' , 457 STATE STREET , ' Sin 1 ANNOUNECMENT To the People of Polk and Marion Counties. We are opening a produce market and will be prepared to purchase all kinds of produce. .... ,i This will give the people orie of the greatest opportunities for sell ing and buying, our place will be in operation at once. We are already now for Poultry, Veal, Pork, Hides, Pelts, Wool, Potatoes, Onions, Beans, Hay, etc. ' We are connected with an eastern firm end are prepared to pay tn highest prices. Give us a trial and yon will be convinced A market price will be published iu the Daily Capital Journal ao you may know every day the latest quotations. Our place is located at 25S Feny street ia Tear of the American . . K m Til Oftn Automobile uarage, iemponiry rnun ow, I u M j L A V VI 111 fl.lllllllll II . I I 5c a package I ' before the war I I Rc a package I during flie war . . and- c a package " THE FLAU0R LASTS ! SO DOES THE PRICE! I BEN. MORRIS, Manager. . V I v J f fl iiMM