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ill Around Town Girl wonted- at the Spa. $10 bonus for modern house to rent before Nov, 1st. Phone 1716J. 238 Dancchemawa Thursday night.- 239 Dr. Chalmcr Lee George, dentist, 313 814 Masonic Ibldg. Phone 181. 238 Dance Wednesday night, Independ ence opera house. 4 piece orchestra. ' 237 Alec Connoycr. old time resident of Salem, spent the week end visiting liis daughter in Albany. Dance Wednesday night, Independ ence opera house. 4 piece orchestra. 237 tO. W. Allen, deputy fire marshal, is back from Hillsboro where he has been conducting a survey of fire hazards. Old time dance Wed. night in the new Auburn dance pavilion. 238 The building near the moat market en . Liberty street, between Stato and Court, will soon be openod by Hoy Cooper, well known Salem man, as a confectionery store. Work of installing r.iaterial fr the store is now under way. Jt Elma Welroi, teacher of piano, en eemble flaying, d the Dunning sys jf tern improved music study for begin ners. Studio 695 ST. Liberty St, Phone 1351. ;' - : 237 Alvin 0. Stewart, the razor grinder, will leave Salem the latter part of the week for Portland whore ho will meet liis wife, who is a teacher in-the state donf jnute school in Washington. After visit? in Portland, he will return to this city. Roy "Bice, 1146 Oak street, nephew of City Treasurer" Rice, who was operated t.u at St. Vincent's hospital in Port land Monday for goitre, wag resting easily Tuesday, the f amily learned. . Officer Morelock returned Tuesday from La Grande with John Tuel, 20, son of G. E. Tuel of this city, who was arrested in the eastern Oregon town as n parole violator from the state peni tentiary. He was returned to the pris on upon his return here. Western Conservatory of Music of Chicago, 111., Frank E. Churchill rep resentative of Salem branch. Fall term begins Sept. 15th. Complete course in piano and theoretical subjects. Studio nite 1-2 Odd Fellows bldg. Phone 1671R. , t 10-15 Mrs. Goo. T. Pratt and children who Jiave been visiting for several" weeks ast with her father, E, P. Cochran, 17f7 Chemeketa sTrcpf, ""left : Sunday evening for Pacific Grove,- Calif., to join her husband Bv. . Geo". "T. Pratt, at their new home. John Dutton, former waiter at the White House restaurant, who has serv ed 10 months at Ellis Island, and 12 month's tin transport service in the United States navy, has returned to ' Balem. Ho received his discharge at Bremerton several days ago. While in the navy ho served as a cook. . Several tons of seeds for fall plant ing have "been sent through the mail already by the D. A. White feed and seed company, according to Mr. White Tuesday. Ho said that farmers iu all larts of the county are planting now, and the demand for wheat, eats and "Vetch is great. Attention, American Legion Capital Post No. 9, will hold its regular meet ing at the Commercial club Monday, October 6, at 7:30 p. m. Delegates to the state convention will make report and plans for the Legion dance' to be held soon will ibe discussed. All ser vice men and women, whether they have made application for membership or not are invited to ithe meeting. 237 H. H. Pomerov, deputy fire mar shal, returned Monday from Pendleton where ho appeared as a witness for the . prosecution in the case of the State vs Mt E. H. and A. C. DeVleming, charged with sotting fire to a dwelling and barn near Hermiston with a view to defrauding the insurance compauy. Found acting strangely late Monday night around the Southern Pacific de pot, a man giving the name of Beinieh of Chicago, was arrested by Officer O. P. Victor, and placed in the city jail. !A chacgo of insanity was placed against h!im Tuesday. Police learned that Reinica was discharged from the atato hospital here last April. He prob ably will return there. . . Circulars calling the attention of the people to the fact that October 9 is "Parfotic fire prvention day." thro at the etate, and being issued by the tato fire marshal. The circular urges all persons to inspect their homes, of fices, shops, stores, factories and ware houses on this day, and eliminate all TUblbiah. and hazards that might cause a fire. The circular says to. "think , fire prevention, talk fire prevention, W. T. RIGDON ft CO. "Undertakers 252 North High Street 53 VIVIAN MAKXJJN V. IN THE HOME TOWN GIRL Rig practice fire prevention on thig day, and keep it -up all the year around.'' R. E. PomOrOV. nhvaifnun an A SmZt flNorma N.Terwilligcr,licen8cd lady em balmer with TerwiHiger Funeral Home, uO Chemeketa St. Phone 724. 'W. J. Stamper, representing the H. . Brace and company, advertising nov eltv manufacture :;.:.? - foaleni Tuesday. Ho called at the Com- Cider uppies. We are ready to re ceive good cider apples. Bring them to the Loju plant. Phez company. Phone 204. J. W. Golble, formerly shoe salesman for -the Wnlknvpi. elia land, has accepted a position here with thft T!llKJr U.num al,. M XVI wvo vuiuaiiy on Commercial street, ibetween State 'and Mrs. A. G. Fnnr. ,thn Viavi r,n. sentatave, will ibe aosent from the city all next week, attending the Viavd managers conferencn -in si, will return on the 14th, 237 J. A. Churchill, superintendent of instruct-Ben, left this noon for (Baker where he will attend the Baker coun ty teachers institute. Miss Grace Fugate, a stenographer m the state highway il spending her two woeks vacation with inenus at A.ocraeen, Idaho. State Treasurer Hoff went to Port land this morning to attend tjie recep tion in honor of Hiram Johnson-this evening. From Portland h will art in Bend on official business. Artisans attention. .Regular meeting Thursday night, October 9th, Masonic hall, 8 p. m. District Organizer Garret will address the assembly on a menv benjhip oampaigii. Cadets please be present. . 240 Attomnw fienfirnl Ci-Mrcea "M" IRnrn I will o-o to Asliland, Thursday, to de i liver an address on "Law enfnrcn- ment" Ibefore the state convention of the Women's Christian Temperance Union, Notice I am not .connected in any manner or capacity with the public dances toeing, given in Salem and will not accept any responsibility as to their operation or management. Signed liarley C. Pugh. . 237 NOTICE The John H. ficott Real ty Co. 's business has grown so that they have found it necessary 4o move into larger office rooms.- They are now mo vine to rooms number 226-227-228 Oregon ldg. Just at the tog tof the fltatTjf on th ieeond.jfloor," J 5 'i :r "M The boy scouts quarterly meeting will !be hold Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock in the Jason Lee Memorial church. Troop 2 will meet at the city hall at 6 o'clock and march in a body to the church. ..."'. ... The Home Missionary society of the Jason Lee church will meet with Mrs. 'J. M. Clark, 1902 North Church street, tomorrow afternoon at 2::30. An inter esting time is promised and a large at tendance of moiribors desired. ' A. R. Kronberg of Woodbum was a Saleni visitor today, calliner at the reeretarv nf state's nffic.A with refer ence to tho soldiers' educational aid 1 bill. Kronberg, who is an ex-servica, I man, will attend Mt. Angel college thig winter. Selling his farm near Ballston and coming to Salem to put bis children in school, A. G. Hallan has bought the seven room modern bungalow on North 17th street, belonging to William L. Lillyquist. He will move Sn at once. A. S. Lambert recently purchased a well improved five acre tract, mile east of the asylum, from H. G. Thurston. The transfer was made by tho W. H. iGrabenhorst realty company. Miss Cornelia Marvin, state libra rian, will leavo Friday for a six months tour of the Orient. She will be accompanied on the tour by Miss Mary Foster of Wisconsin and Miss Jessica Todd of' Portland. Miss Marvin has been granted a six months leave of absence and makes tho tour at her own expense. The annual banquet of the Y. M. C. A. members here will be held at the association's club rooms, Commercial and Chemeketa streets, at 7:30 o'clock this evening. Members who plan to be on hand are 'asked to notify the secre tary at the "Y" sometime today be fore five o'elock. Accommodations for 115 guestsJhave been made. Already many persons have signified their in tention of attending. Entertainment, in addition to the banquet, will also be provided. By common consent of the 67th ses sion of the Oregon annual conference, which ended here Monday, McMinn villo was selected as the next meeting place a year hence. No changes were made in the pastorai ranks in Salem churches. Only one transfer, that of Superintendent B. A. Dfmford, who was sent to Klamath Falls to succeed Superintendent Van Fossen, was made. CARD OF THANKS Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Kelton wish to thank their friends for many aets of kindness shown in their recent bereave ment in the death of their (baby daugh ter. - 237 KOTTCE TO THE FDBLIO We wish to notify onr many friends and patrons tnat wo nave movea our office rooms 'from the Oregon Electric building to rooms 211-212 Gray block, adjoining Commercial club rooms. Thanking you for past patronage we n.tdij a nrriifll invitation to call at 'air now Irwation. Yours for business. IPerrine ft Marsters, Rooms 211-212 Gray bldg, Salem, Or. Phone 607. ' THE DAILY CAPITALJQURNALSALEM, OREGON. COMING AT YE .LIBERTY THURSDAY ews Marriage licenses were issued Tucs day to Harold L. Foster, 19, of route i, Salem, and May Olive Asher, 17, of iui ivortn ioerty street; and to Wil liam Hiram East, 3L 1320 Court street and Bernioe- Mae Clark, 27, of 1160 ooum ijommercial street, both of Sa lem. A complaint, in which . action re straining unknown heirs from claiming any part in the estato of Mary Miller and Sarah Miller, was filed Tuesday with the county clerk by Louis Webert, Joseph H. Miller, Grover C. Giosy and Idas MoshbergerJ heirs of the estate. The - plaintiff s claim that heirs not mentioned in the wills of Sarah and Mary Miller are mailing claims upon the estato to which they are not enti tled, and the cuit was commenced to protect the heirs. Tho (personnel bj the new grand jury drawn ' last week follows: J. B. Ashtoy, C. V. Maftgar. T. W. Durbin, B. J, MileB, L. C. Cavanaugh, Carl H. Johnson and IN. J. Mickel. MADE IN SALEM Salem police were looking Tuesday for a run away boy from Portland, following the receipt of information from Chief of Police Nels F. Johnson of Portland, that the lad ran away from that city, in company with an other boy, several days ago. Tho boy's -name is George S. Mich ell. He is described ns being 15 years old, five feet 10 inches tall, dark skin, dark hair and eyes, and being very stooped shouldered and pigeon , toed. When last seen he wore a brown suit, belted coat and short trousers. POIJCCE INVESTIGATE Receiving the personal attention of Chief of Police Varney investigation of the robbery of tho- home of Mrs. Fred Mclnt.vrc, "755 iNortb. Cottage street, Monday afternoon, was under way today. Entrance to the Mclntyre residence wair gained through either the front door or back door, police sny, .as both aoors were let unlocked. Casji amount ing to about 5 and jewelry of the probable value of $50 was taken by the burglars. ' . - . . Police have been tillable- thus far to discover any clues that might aid them in their search for the prowlers. LANE NAMED CHAIRMAN HEADING ROUND TABLF (ano aSud niojj ponutjuoal eradicate misunderstandings ard fha his plan was to have individuals, not groups, vote. The fight over the report started when Committe Charman W. D. Mahon read it. John Spargo, one of the public's rep resentatives, attacked the report, say iug the conference might as well ter minate its labors now if it were ad opted. Thomas L. Chadbourne defended the rules, saying they were framed to has ten -result. J'We don't want this conference to hecome a mere debating society," he said. According to Spargo, the rules would give the general committee of fifteen a veto on all actions of the conference. if : " - N 1 flt J W Vtrrtv - - If I W I ft V- 1 1 If x , J'i JDWtl (I tart""'' LriH O .s, I JlehTna. j V A' i StSYtou - - DIED HBCKMAN Iwis H. Heekman, 60, of 2340 North Fourth street, died Tuesday at tho Salem hospital. IFuneral services will bo held Wed nesday at 2 p. m. at tho Highland Friends church, with burial in the I. O, O. F. cemetery. . Mr. Heekman is survived by his wife Catherine, and a brother, Theodore, in Nebraska. The body is at the Terwil liger home. ' LAST 'TRICE OF rT STATE g STREET IX UJ lHone 62S Douglas Comedy l ub Scenic , if n Liberty f O tttif "HIS MAJESTY, THE AMERICAN" The Biggest, Best Yet ' STARTS SUNDAY AT TUESDAY. OCTOBER 7, 1919. APPLES The recent storm has shaken many apples from the troes. If the sound one are gathered immediately and put in boxes we will buy tnem for delivery at our Loju plant and loan you the boxes. Apples are a food product and should not be wasted. Phone 204. Phe Company, 237 $$ Keep 'em In The Circle $$ Wo have an under standing of our bus iness. We are regard ed as a success be cause we have (been studious and solicit ous and have proven on all occasions our worthinsss to serve. iimfniimi. DiCRaNeiU OPTONETRIST-OPTICIAN LaddDush Dank Mdii$ ma la le a?d iJakinOi: Fairbanks I t H ft MEET ME Tomorrow's Big Sale Here is a Money Saving Special. Thronph eastern connections, during a momentary sharp de- unie in cuuon, a neavy purchase was made for us in Unbleached Sheeting Three widths, 42, 69 and 79 inches TOMORROW ONLY 42 inch 69 and 79 inch 30c New Neckwear . , Te very newest creations in ladies neckwear, including those new lace net effects. . ' (See display in Liberty Street window) ' ?ut a far more complete showing in the NECK WEAR DEPARTMENT. You Can Always Do Better At tvtd: Fire Prevention Day October 9, 1919 This is next Thursday. Get busy and crit ically examine your home, store, off ice, shop or factory. If you find any inflammable mat ter remove it. In short, "CLEAN UP", and then keep it cleaned up. DO YOU OWN A VACANT LOT? IF SO, ATTEND THIS PUBLIC AUCTION Friday, Oct 1 0th 2 p. m. On Pacific Highway, 2 blocks north of Fairground Store, Consisting of 'Fine 6 room plastered, well built, nearly new bungalow with cloctrio lights and fixtures; bath, .toilet, wash "bowls, hot air furnace, fireplace, built In buffet, large front and back porch. This house is well paint ed and nicely designed and is now open for inspection. This building is to be moved and is now on tho house mover timbers ready to be moved after day of sale. This houso will be sold without reserve to the highest bidder on ithe following terms: oils half of purchase price caah, balance a banhablo note secured by mortgago, if desired Valley Packing Co. Owners Pacific Highway North "List your sales woth Woodry for Results" ANNOUNECMENT To the People of Polk and Marion Counties. - We are opening a produce market and will be prepared to purebase all kinds of produce. This will give the people o:ie of the greatest opportunities for sett ing and buying, our place will be in oporation at once. Wo are already now for Poultry, Veal, l'ork, Hides, Pelts, Wool, Potatoes, Onio'.a, Beans, Hay, ete. We are connected with au eastern firm and are prepared to pay the highest prie:;. , Give ns a trial and you will be convinced .t , A market price will le publinhod in the Daily Capital Journal so you may know every day tho Intent quotations. Our placo is located at 255 Ferry street in rear of the American Automobile Garage, Temporary Phone 399. BEN. MORRIS, Manager. PAGE FIVE. AT MEYERS our 39c F. N. Woodry, The Auctioneer, Phone 510 or 511 270 North Commercial St, OOOUOOODS KTLS 8