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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 11, 1919)
f- THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 11.' 1919. PAGE SEVEN. ilv ( I V tat . Ml Around Tdwn i ... MHMMnttMMHt4MMHtMtMMMMMMl church, has rented a house here at 1995 South Liberty street. Danee at 8 p. m. Rtarmory tonight. flrnnra danco at Macleay Saturday ,;rt,f . . 241 t : n. iir tj. : ..lrl.:.. ....... j'1.'- '' " -r '' oi Salem, is reported ito be seriously j. u. ocuit, ucpuij umi-a " m at ma jLreacones9 nospnai mis ai- in rortlana miaay, ternoon. rvanpo Oiiorv's hall at Livesley sta- tiou every Saturday night. Taluiadge OA 1 orchestra. 2?Salem, has bought the improved i ftc.rfi t.mr.t. f rwir mil ah south of Snlem T " . InwiiAil hv Ck O -BovRfi. Thn trnct is al- - Wanted1400 loan l on modern crtf 1 Consideration in property valuo $3000. See Wm.Flem.ng;the which handIed hc 841 to. to street. Wm. C. McCulloch, Portland attor ney, was attending .to business matters at the capitol' Friday. , B. E. Pomeroy, physician and sur mnn. has oDened offices in the Oregon building, rooms 301-2-3. 341 John L. Logan, H. L. Ganoe and G Evart Baker of Portland were transact ing business with the state reasurcr's office Friday. T)r. Ohalmer Iee George, dentist, 313 314 Masonic bldg. Phone 181. 252 V.. W. Lazelle. consulting engineer, was in the state capital from Portland, Friday, on business with tho state high way department. The services of Mra. Warren Hunt re now obtainable for dance music, with or witnout orchestral accompani ment. Phone 1296. . 241 "Will T. Kirk, of the industrial acci dent Portland of tho Pacific Logging congress Sir room bungalow, modern except basement, full lot, 1538 Saginaw. $2, 750; half cash, balance 6 per cent. See owners there. , W. H. Grabenhorst Bealty Company, was $4500. - Mr. and Mrs. Ohas. W. Nienieyer 1370 State street, left Salem Saturday afternoon for Pacific City wlioro thoy will eniov tho woekend fishine. Mr.Nie meyer is an expert angler, and expects to make a big cateh of the elusive trout in streams around the coast town. Dance tonieht at the new Auburn hall. Good four piece orchestra. Take a jitney, 25c. ,241 Police Desk Sergeant H. A. Eowo, while putting in wood at his home, 1360 North. 18th street"-, Friday afternoon slipped and sustnmca injuries wmcn nrnvnntrrl Ms rflnortinir for dutv Sat urday. Officer W. F. Thompson is act ing oay ocsk sergeant in nergeuui Howe's absence. , Charging her husband. Henry M. Eoedigheimer, who is employed in an n.nfn rftitwir alum on -Iri-bertT street. with cruel and inhumanireatanent and non-support, Mrs. Esther Bocdighermer has started suit tor divorce. v In her complaint, filed iFriday, she says that several days after their mar riage at Vaneouver,.vApril 23, 1918, her husband waxed cruel and inhuman in his treatment of her, and that during the time they resided in Portland, af ter the marriage lie Decame jcaious w that hn nftrsistontlv a- cusedi her or meeting omer incu m u absence and accepting money from them. AVar came, the complaint says, and her husband enlisted, but upon hia re turn h continued to make false accu sations of her, and refused to support her.. ... ... "mv ."RrnvKcrtifllmex savB that an .at- Toint marln iW her. husband in May, 1919, to, get a divorce, raiiea oecuuso of his inability to substantiate charges . The plaintiff asks the resumption of her maiden name, Jistner swans, oomo of the suit, and a permanent airaiony. J'l""'S" ... ,..v . . .,in Wnhoi-zli T! Kimi. 30. of Sll- verton, and Benutn m. nowara, sa, on W rtiriHtn-fferson. 21, route 9, Malem, ana Harriet ueiie jv1, 18, route 9, Sialent. Pork prices in this city made an appreciable drop during the week, get ting in line with other market prices. Dealers announced Saturday that the 1L i. mk, or tne price had dropped two cents during commission, returnea. x r.uuy "-"he week. Veal also dropped in price and whore he attended the sessions . ,Mal market8. Artificial teeth, have expert plate man, with over 35 years experience, at my office. Dr. D. X. Beechler,. den tist, 302 U. S. Nat. Bank bldg. Eex Lampman, the former Portland nawBiwiwrmnn wlm has recentlv re turned from service with the marines n a,.rmnnv anil who has not vet re ceived his discharge . was a oaiem vit sntnnl.v Mr. Jha Tteeman of Gold Hill, wife of deputy U. S. Mar shal Becman .aecompamea mm. Dance at 8 p. m. at armory tonight. - 241 in nrHar nnnnintinc E. M. Page ad ministrator of the estate, of Miss An gle Kiser, was made Saturday by County Judge Bushey. Mr. Page i re quired to file a bond of $2000' to act as administrator. I riT i . J- II . .. nl. i LM ' i I- MEET ME AT MEYERS Costly thy habit as thy purse can buy" Shakespeare. The secret of recognition lies in appearance. You cannot pre sent an appearance in cheap, dowdy clothes You must have Quality and Style - And with those you have Service and Economy We have specialized on C. A. Schulderman, state corporation commissioner, and Newton Van Dalsem, .it, nirnp.tni, of vocational education, were in Portland on official business, riiday. ; ' . . . Bev. E. G;' Eanton, pastor of the Methodist Episcopal church of West Salem . Friday moved his family to Ldveslcy where ho has succedod to the pastorate. m.orioi. jTiifinatiTio-. of Woodbnrn M bought the modern eight-room house ' at 1395 South Commercial street, own ed by Anna S. Johnson, and will move lis family in soon. Norma N.Tei-williger.licensed lady em lalmer with Terwilliger Funeral Home, 770 Chemeketa St. Phone 724. '; Announcement that he Will eonduct a retail grocery business under ; the name of Yew Park Grocery, was made Saturday by D. L. Shrode, proprietor. An .ffiauit nf numimcd name..'Tho City Meat Market company," was fill ed Saturday Iby S. Tegland and L. M. Larson, of Wlverton. .- vMen engaged in paving the stretch of lughway between Perkins .school and n,ii uv thAt thn work will be prae- Vically eompietett at tne ena oi w. dii iM,a nnvincr ia bainir done, under first "contract, by the lOompton Paving company. With the completion of this part of the nignway mere wm w u uninterrupted! stretcn or pavement ub tween the Smith and Perkins schools. Ladies' Ready-to-Wear Funeral services for little Dorothy Perkins 11 months old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. E.-Perkins, 2410 N. Tjv,,Ttfc atrABt mho died IFridav evening, will bo held at tne unapei oi tne nig-, don Undertaking company at iau p. m.-Sunday. Eev. Porter, of the Chris tian church, will have charge of the services. Burial will be in the I. O. O. F. cemetery. C I. Lewis,' secretary of the' Oregon , 7 TTV rw.i"v C I. Lewis, secretary of the Oregon Mrs.A.Hibbert,of Marquam, Oregon, t ,.. ino.0nerative Aseocia arrived in Salem, Friday evening ana m Fie,a Manager Earl Pearcy, is visiting at the home of Mrs. J. W. tWg Saturday from trr lio liMMt stnnth .inRrrv HLreub. : - .. . Bhe will' spend the week-end here. Fot,ir.o,la mlmrn thev eonducted a mem bership meeting Friday night. They reported satisfactory progress in the campaign and said that growers in that district are much interested in W. T. Vinton, of McMinnville, presi- ocnt or, tne state "-c ' that district are mucn mteremcu. m j m Waal, worn . . i fr!v.4. XTt van, atorncy irom iawmn, tnB association s piun. i's' . Btate capitol visitors, Friday, on busi-. Lewi9 ana b. C. Paulus, president of Bess bofore the supreme court. the Salem Fruit Union, will go to Sil- .. , , verton and hold another membership Elizoibeth Levy, teacher of 'violin, meeting. . , . o i.,ja nmiliPAt.ra. tmininff. nest ui iui7iiiuiwi - . Studio 563 Court St. Phone 544. ; 241 -wiU celebrate Columbus day in hon- ' . or 0f our returned soldiers, sailors and Leather belting. F. E.' Shaf er, har- marine9, the Kniehts of Columbus and noss and saddlery. 170 S. Commercial. laughters of Isabella, on Monday eve- :,. -- . ning, October 13, will celebrate Colum- G W. Stokes, deputy state fire mar- hus dnv with an informal dance in the . " .,...! ,i. !,.. too- n KniliUnij ATi ;ourt and High ommendations for fire prevention based streets. All "H"" Waists and Blouses We are in a position to serve you with ORIGINAL DESIGNS in the NEWEST CREATIONS. The line is complete and priced as low as safety in material and workmanship will permit. on surveys conducted recently in Tilla mook, Bend and Ucppner. ; . . The regular meeting of the Salem Ministerial Association wilt Be held Monday morning at -10 o'clock" hi the Y. M. C. A.,' when the work for the year will be outlined. A large attend ' nce is desired. : , , .... . ... , ji ii. rines will be admitted iree. friends of the Knights of UoluniBus Isabella not of the U. S. army are cordially invited. Tick ets for-gentlemen l. iadies iree. m music . i nffent in Marion and Podk counties for the National Life. Insurance Co., V. S. A. See him. tor. a full return premium policy . on jovi :n. rv Vinil Phone 1332,1 '"X" ' . . 267 Dance1 at 8 p. m. at armory .toiiiglir. ' t'" 241 J. Mullally, suporviebr of the West eern Demurrage & Storage bureau of Seattle- was a stato capitol visitor Fri day in consultation- with the attorney general's office relative to reciprocal demurrage and storage charges. Wnmr. " Conrvatory of Music of Chicago, IU., Frank E. Churchill rep resentative of Salem branch. Fall term begins Sept. 15th. Complete course rn piano and theoretical subjects. Studio " iuite 1-2 Odd Fellows bldg. Phone 1671R ' 1015 m, p'hiWnTMiin and Philodosian lit erary societies entertained 80 students n the socioty halts, wancr nan, iai ;., Ann tf tup loinest aiiciua given at the university this fall. The nr. .liuiniQ MitnarM Hirer uic uw"" j,uul.s y--y" ,B"V"- -. town footDaii rany ami uinwnu.ic,.. tha iramen Constituted a Willamette . on1 i-Anrnsented the princi- ii ".:! ,,nt f t:li vear. The first chapel servite. tho Y. M.-C A. and x. the facultv recep tio'n, and the Junior week end -were amang the occasions set iona m program. After the program, aawo course banquet was served in the so ciety parlors. Tho menu consisted of salad anl waters., ana ace crmm. Thomas, president of tfie Philodorian .-I Mioa Kvelvn De Long, president of tho Philodnsian society, were host ana nostess wr riv event.. " ; . " The Misses Helen Rose, Mildred Oil). Edna and Elsie Gilbert were the hos tesses of a jolly, party given to thirty of the University . students at th- Jintrm o f Miss Rose, 745 Court street HUSBAND'S THREAT TO KILL ARE CITED AS DIVORCE GROUND Clainiing that her husband had threat D0,i til till iier' nnd since their mar riage in Salt Lake August 1889, had been persistently cruel in m iresi i,f h Km. Acnes L. Orr 1459 Lee street, Friday started suit for divorce from Kobert 11. -rr. ene asits tu uuo uj. a frtni,-mtiinr chilrtren. . . . . - IL. In her complaint Mrs. urr says her husband, during their residence at La Urande nino years ago, lurcuu u n oaii ori mirnr nnners. At one time. she elaims, when her husband announc ed his intention or muiting uuj numc u lio mniintams and, sue remonstrateu, he raised his fists in a threatening manner and shouted; .. :.. . ' "Shut uip or I'll crush you into tne Mrs. Orr says that several yearB at- . . , a n 1 ow th mnmjiffft ner nusnajia uevui r.no.i a frlulif-fnl tpmner and a disposi 'ir. ti fnr(vr rive. iurillir lllir rn- ulonoa in rnistern Orflon; shel says, ho compelled her to travel withi him in a joggling wagon attnougn sne was m delicate health. - ... Mr. and Mrs. Orr have seven chil dren. They are; Leonard, 25, San Fran cisco, Walter 23, Murray, Utah, Ida, 21, Delta, Utah, Eli'aibeth. 15, Sarah, 13, Mildred 10 ana J.' ranitun, seven, m Salem. ' ' .. . . 7 e;,,i ti,a-.rlnn.th nf her lather in Portland in 1916, Mrs. Orr alleges, she has supported herself and four minor children in was city. Universal Night Robes "We put the world to Sleep" i ? PAJAMAS V UNA-JAMAS v:'.,', GOWNS. Made of heavy outing flannel, cut on roomy lines and well tailored. (See display in Liberty Street Window). ... We also show a most-beautiful line of SILK PAJAMAS, very suitable and most acceptable for gifts. ,: , New Fall Draperies We are in receipt of another shipment of .NEW CRETON NES and DRAPERY NETS. The designs are beautiful and will tone up the home, making it bright and cheerful. Bath Robes Made up from heavy-BLANKET CLOTH in unique designs and fancy colorings. The designs and ' colorings suggest warmth and coziness. A first showing in our Court street window. $8.50 YOUR CHOICE i.. ' A complete line up to $20.00 in the Men's Section. Make early -selections. Waist Special New Georgette Waists $6.95 You Can Always Do Better at lmB if vsi Who Always Does Belter By You We specialize on 1, MELBA TOILET : PREPARATIONS Used by Women who care SHlP LOSS DISCBEiDITED BRITISH BATIFT London, Oct. 11. King George rati fied the peace treaty last night complet ing ratification by Great Briain. A spe cial messenger bearing tne document was dispatched to I'ans. . - , . .Miome of Miss iMsa, " Bcssio, two year old daughter ot Mi. Pri,lay. evening. ' The young peoi.l' and Mrs. J. F. Dancer, .1740. Hickory raost of whom belonged to the Ade- Btrect, died at me imuuj Tantc and weosterian mowj "' Saturday morning. The body m at the ' tnere(1 at the Rose residence after TarlorB. Funeral f, Innau. fnnt hall rail v held on , JVIEUUU vjiuv. B - , me luamiivin- - rranegments have not yet been made. Eov Alexander Haw-therre of. the Methodist Episcopal church at Livesley was busy Saturday moving his family to Balem. Bev. Hawthorne, who .will W. T. EIGDOX & CO. Undertakers. . ' 252 North High Street .- ?':..-,.-..-' Sacred Heart New York, Oct, 11. No confirmation was available "today in London, Wash ington or here of a widely circulated ru mor of a distnster to an unidentified British ship with loss of 2000 lives off the coast of Norway. It was discredited -COMING Oct. 19, 20, 21, 22 Academy ELSIE jFEJMiu w - rl; 17 ' "' 'A societV EXILE' i ' . ' J LLOYD COMEDY s PATHE - - 1 1 u.4. ort T.ilrrtv streets and S"ep' a- pleasant evening at law and indoor pan.rs. Music was also mong the diver Hut nhoeo ate. mnurat o.. wafers were served the guests near the close of the happy afair. The fol lowing students' were present: Misses Millicent Grieves, Marjory Flegol, Maxina Bureii. Gietrhen Brown, Flor ence Cortwrisht T.'iMa Ingels, Isnbe la Bu-m VeA Iitks, Veda Mirwa, rneja Campbell,'"'" Velma Baker Mary .W Albert, Mildred Gill, Edna Howd, H.l cn Rose, Edna Gilbert Elsie Gilbert and .the Messrs. .Loren Basler, Leland Aim tin, Jnek Liiekcf, Kcnnetn rowers, . r:;.,k 1nHmM fiitlrltft. .Law- Davie. Fred A1'1"C fmkhai.n Gilbert, Ravmond Attebety. Lester Dnr, Verncr Sackctt Hugh Walker, Eodney Alden, Paul Flegel, Truman Collin and Raymond Arlington. J , : Five thousand boxes of tomatoes frr.m five acres of land at Dillard is the rec ord made bv T. B. Evans & Son,. The fririf "brought a price of more than 10 cents box. - - ' Under the directibn of the Sisters of the Holy Names. Salem, Oregon, Boarding and Day- school . Most Approved Methods Primary, Grammar and High School Departments Complete Courses in Harp, Piano, Voice Culture, Violin and Harmony Elocution and Physical : "' Culture Classes Modern Conveniences And Domestic Comforts Scholastic year begins v , September 8th .... - Address: Sisier Suuerior REDUCE YOUR WEIGHT at the rate of 10 to 35 pounds por month. By simple' guaran teed, safe reliable treatment, , tassco will reduce your weight without unnecessary exercise and dieting, and will not injure or weaken your system. Write today for FilKE 50o box enclos ing 10c in silver or si amps with this ad to Tassco Co., Boston, Mass. Virgil Dutton, 9-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. George Dutton of Hood Bivcr, broke his leg when his foot was, caught in the spokes of a wagon. A contract has been let by the Ma- sonic lodge at Prinevillo for. tho con striictlon of a new temple to cost $25.- UUUi HAMILTON THE FURNITURE MAN Will tako your used furniture in exchango for new. "' A MAEION COUNTY MANUFAOTUBK. (Made In Sll verton) Cooks with kindlings or" small wood, lleate like furnace. GoodH supplied to dealers by Home Industries Company P.O. box Ml)' Portland M ODERN: HOME WANTED IS ySIS- v: : WRIGHT'S FAMOIS KIKAt, STOKY OF THE OZAKKS THE "SHSPHERD of tha HILLS" TEN WONDER FTJL REELS YE LIBERTY THEATRE E 3 ' '' 1 1 ?!!lBlP . I I iiIil I If , 5 - . J3A iii ,.Tn tlie I'oliniuis of (his paper would mean rlrni tasty walls along with other Ui. 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