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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 30, 1922)
pATURPAY, DECEMBER 30, 1922 fU W of sta3rton' WB9 a i.lncM visitor in tho city yoster T .fto-noon and this morning. He lUd as tha guest of the Tcr ;,fal hotel last night. -I riKS SHOW New Years eve at Grand thea tre performance will begin at 10 """'Inez' Chambers, violinist, Helen Walter, dances, accompan w. Novelty Trio. 2 Two Brownstones. j Five Hawailans, mugic, Bing i dancing. 4, Fred Cutter, "The Profes sor" comedy. 5 The Telephone Quartet. ((' Stephen Juha'sz, In Bunkol ogy, late star of the Orpheura circuit. 7, Grand Finale. 310 C.T. Webb, local undertaker and u,.nnk Mvors. proprieter of the Spa left this morning for Paeifio City ear whore they will spend tue .,olc end and Now Years hunting ,wl The duck season closes on Jan. 15- Dr. B. H. White, 506 U. S. Na tional bank bldg. announces the installation of apparatus for the practice of electronic reactions as outlined and taught by Dr. Al bert Abrams. 311 A. M. V.bv. YirnnHfitn rt , , r . .wfcui U. LUC de Luxe Studio, Salem, has pur chased the Speera studio, Dallas, which also will be known after Jan. l:it as the de I.uvb stmiin Mr. Ebv will rnmnln In s-ilnm Mr. Barrett who has been In the employ of Mr. Eby for some time will have charge of the Dallas studio. Miss Eva nnil A vi rm,, ,,;... the former an ompljoea in th'o office on wie fcaiem Abstract company and the latter an ofl'ica employee of the Oreon Growors association, left this afternoon for their home at Hubbard to spend the week end. vacation. CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our mnnv friends for their sympathy and floral offerings at the death of our husband and father. Mrs. Fred White and family. 310 E. J. Moore, Lane county superin tendent of schools, Is in Salera to serve on tho state feathers' examin ing board which will grado examina tion papers of those who recently took the teachers' tests in various parts of tho state. '68 Radiators Installed, bills must be paid, pledges are due, please make your check to Salem Hospital and mail to H. W. Mey ers, P O box 344. 310 Private funeral gorvlces for Eu gene William Farier, mouth and a half old son of Mr. and Mrs. E. Furier of Tumor, were bold today at the residence. Interment was made in the Twin Oaks cemetery near Turner. Funerul arrangements were in chargo of Webb and Olough. Homer H. McCornack 1923 Calendars. Smith, Insurance, bldg., free. A son was born, last evening at the Deaconess hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kobow, living on route 9. The baby has not yet been named. POULTRY KEEPERS Hi grade baby chicks for less at Needham's, 558 State St. Order early. Mr3. Anna B, Robbins and daugh ter, Danta, living south of Sa'om on the Jefferson road, are spending the holidays with relatives in Seara, Washington, near Vancouver. Tickets for the Elks Midnight Follies for sale at The Spa.. 310 Mm. H. P. While of Gates was a Salem visitor yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Hurry Plnkerton, of Dallas, were in Salem today on their wav to Albanv where thev will snend N'ew Year's day visiting Mrs. Pink erton's father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dawson. Mr. Piukerton is a Dallas lumber salesman. They were traveling by automobile. All pledges to Salem hnsnitnl will be due Jan. 1. 1923. Radia tors and boiler Installed, bill? must be paid, please make your check to Salera Hospital and mall 10 ii. w. Meyers, P O box 344. 310 At tho weeklv Y. M. 0. A n,,h- lic speaking class last night, con ducted by W. H. Harrington, pro fessor of public spcs.kina in the Franklin high school, Portland. more than a dozen spoke on one Sldo OP tha other nn ttin nilfwtinn nf whother Oregon should have a grad- uuieu income lax. too mcniDerj 01 the high school debute squad 68 ;uests of the evin;nir took the neg ative side and lead in the opposi tion. To the many friends for their assistance and messages of sym pathy we thank you. Mr. Henry Pascoe and families. 310 Dr. Winslun of Boston, who was to havo spent, the A'.iv with Mr. ;nnt Mrs. A. N. Fulkerson was taken ill in Portland and. will bo unable to make the trip. THE CAPITAL JOURL, SALEM, OREGON What's New on the Market BY FORREST GINN PAGE SEVEN" All lettuce now offered by local grocers Is being shipped In from California. It is selling at 15 cents a head and Is of excellent quality. Rutabaeaa which are remark ably free from worms are being offered by local stores at 5 cents pound. Jap oranges are selling at 30, 40 and' 50 cents a dozen. These or- anees are huDorted from Japan and have a very pleasing flavor which. Is different from any of the oranges grown in the United States. The Jap variety are some what smaller than the other or anges. California oranges are be ing offered at 85 40, 50 and 60' cents a dozen, depending upon the size. The market on eggs here re mained at from 28 to 42 cents a dozen retail today. Local Btores are offering from 34 to 35 cents a dozen while shippers are offering 33 Cents per dozen. His automobile figured in a crash at tho corner of Chemeketa and Summer streets yesterday, C. C. Kaves. of routo 3, told tho police. There was somo damage, he said. 68 Radiators Installed, bills must be paid, pledges are due, please make your check to Salem Hospital and mail to H. W.' Mey ers, P O box 344. 310 After spending a day in Salem on business, Blair Stewart, of Portland, an instructor at Stanford university, returned to Portland last night. Salem hospital' pledges due, bills for radiators and bath tubs must be paid, please make your check to Salem Hospital and mail to II. Wr. Meyers, P O box 344. 310 For a consideration of $3000. William T. Inglls has purchased the W. J. Thompson property on south 23rd street. Geo. Thomason handled the deal. 310 Helen Eamsden, 39o north Nine teenth street, told the police yester day her automobile had figured in a collision at the corner of Summer and Center streets. There was some damage. Dance at Liberty hall Dec. 30. Free lunch. Jazzy James' orches tra. 310 No damage came out of nn acci dent on State street near tho Capitol vostorday in which an automobile driven by Miss Carrie Hnrst, 1491 south Commercial street, figured. Funeral services for Mrs. Ada Estelle VanSlyke, 00, who died Thursday at the residence, 1100 Broadway street, were held this aft ernoon from tho Webb and dough funeral parlors, the services being conducted by Rev. Blaine Kirkpnt- rick. Interment was made in the City View cemetery. Salem hospital pledges due, bills for radiators and bath tub3 must be paid, please make your check to Salem Hospital and mail to H. W. Meyers, P O box 344. 310 Don't forget the big carnival at Dreamland Sat. Horns, bal loons, hats, etc. Come early. 310 H. Michaelbroo'k, a McMinnville wood dealer, was in Salem a short timo yesterday on business. Tickets for the Elks Midnight Follies for sale at The Spa.. 310 Mrs. 3. W. Long, of Scio, was a Salem visitor yesterday. Tickets for the Elks Midnight Follies for sale at The Spa.. 310 H. A. Shanander, of Silverton, notified the police yesterday his automobile had collided with anoth er car in Salem. The damage was light, he said. Rose" at the 210 .T TVnscher. Jr. of Portland is in tho city today attending to business it lnt;,r tn thn ova ttiiu IIIUILUIB 101livw i." i Girls Aid society of Portland. Prizes given to first 30 ladle.? attending the big carnival at rwomianri Sat. Doors open 8:J0 310 y. in. "My Wild Irish Liberty tomorrow. At the corner of Chemeketa and Summer streets yesterday an auto mobile driven by H. E. Mornss, or VawhariT nnllTl'd With & Car OriV- ii hv a man whose name was not learned. There were minor damages to each machine, but no one was in jured. "My Wild Irish Rose" Liberty tomorrow. at the 210 Resolve riuht now to start sue eessward by enrolling January s,i Tuesday at the Capital Business college. School both night and day. 310 Nicht Desk Serjeant Ralph Davis found business rather quiet at the police station last night. AO com plaints of importance were receiv ed and only two men were furnished beds. WB SELL THH WORLD'S GREATEST LEAVENER Vh. Economy BAKING POWDER Highland Cash Grocery mMWbm.am-4 A marriage license was issued this afternoon to John F. Dietz of Port Angeles, Washington, a paper mill worker, and Mane Sophia btringer, of 750 Front street, Salem The mar riage will take place this evening. Rov A. Ritner. acting governor, wil leave for his home in Pendleton tonight, relinquishing tho reins of state government to Governor Ul- cott when the latter returns lo tne state Sunday night after an absence of six weeks spent in the east at- teudina the annual- conference ot governors at White Sulphur Springs, W. Va., and visiting other points or interest. FOLKES Mrsflj v 7, FolKes. C7 vsnra ami 11 months old, a resident of Salem all her life, died here yesterday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. S. Lindsay, Fairgrounds road. There survive besides the daughter, a son, Henry S. Folkes, Salem, and two sisters, Mrs. Abble Fish and Mrs. Net tie T7w hnth residents of Red Bluff. Cal. Funeral servic es will be held from the Webb and Clough chapel Monday, Jan 1, at 10 a. m. with concluding services at the City View ceiae tery. 1 Thn hniintv' offered on the skins of wild animals has not been very expensive to Marion county the past few months. In October there, was a $3 bounty paid John Blankenslup, for tho skin of a coyote. In Novem ber, $2 was paid Robert Mathcny for the skin of a bobcat and m De cember, U was paid S. P. Mathcny for the skins of two bobcats. Follow the crowd to the big carnival at Dreamland Sat. "Jt- After spending several days visit- their son, Frank iiarrui, m M, nd Mrs. J. W. Harritt - - have returned to Salem. rr John L. Lvnch, osteopathic phvslcial, 403 Oregon bldg. phone 1394 or 58F5. axu After spending a day visiting in Portland, Judge G. E. Unruh, of the Salem justice court, will return to Salem today. For sale 1922 Ford touring, run less than 6000 miles; a real bar gain. Bonesteele Motor Co. phone 421. . 310' Automobiles piloted by C. D. Adams, 4J4 Market street, and E. .. Hamilton, of Portland, met up at ;ho corner of Commercial and Cen ter streets yesterday, according to a police report. Each mnenmo was slightly damaged, but their occu pants escaped injury. Some of the prettiest calendars of the season are tnose uau.i painted ones ot Maud Shull Brown Milliner ana .ii. b, Masonic Temple. Mrs. Brown has a, local reputation as a painted o marked ability fut for several years has devoted much oi ner time to the millinery departments of several Salem firms, since finishing the season with The French Shop Mrs. Brown has do voted all of her time to art and several weeks ago made a ship ment east of a number of her oil paintings and at present is en grossed upon an order by a Sa , fnr six landscapes In 7 310 oil. Webb & Clough leading FUNERAL DIRECTORS EXPERT E MB AIMERS Rigdon & Son's MORTUARY TJnequaled Service Playing Today Priscilla Dean and James Kirkwood in "Under Two Flags" Tomorrow Helene Chadwick in "Brothers Under the Skin" by Peter B. Kyne I0ERTY Last Times Tonite Two Feature Show. John Gilbert in "Honor First" and Ruth Roland Serial Tomorrow Continuous Show. "My Wild Irish Rose" ? COMINQ EVENTS t Dec. 31. Elks "Midnight Follies," Grand Theater. Jan. 1. New Years, Y. M C. A. annual open house, v T T o Tiiasdav. public installation of officers local pOSt .tiuicwn mory. Jan. 17 Tori" . 8. Monaay, w 24. National Jan. W 7. "nauguration of Walter M. Pierce as governor of Oregon, r " J' TERWILLIGER Residence Parlors 770 Chemeketa St. Phone 724 lady Embalmer fca -r ' -mm T W IS AT XZ.tZ New Today Rudolph Valentino in His Best Play "The Young Rajah" Also A Special Two Reel Comedy Tk - ,,,. . ,. , rl . f"""" ' ii. i 'wwwm ummi,i i 1. 1 1 . j ,fi i I If f' v"'''' mtmmm hiiih I ' impVtvwwmmwvmmWrmmmmmm'mmmvmtmm'''- ' ,.-, i tt j i ; The World's First Vibrationless Motor! The fact that the Rickenbacker motor has no period of vibration has set the entire motor car industry agog I Never before has this been accomplished. Never before has the fundamental thought been worked out Yet here it is and like all great big achievements the principle itself is very simple. The crankshaft of the Rickenbacker motor is provided with a double flywheel one fore and one aft. The in troduction of these two flywheela absolutely eliminates all vibration at all speeds. Thus you are given an entirely new riding sensation which you have never experienced before. Other cars ride smoothly, very smoothly, but none so smoothly, at all speeds, as the Rickenbacker. And in addition to that it is one of the fastest and smartest cars on the road. Come in and let us give you a demonstration. lilt a m m mi 9 m k n ii $15 183 J2?L.- I! 19 Pb 4-Tn-Cup. II FrAmP.O.B.ottir plutwutt I J. A. BEWLEY CO., 219 N. Commercial Street II Riclunbacker Motor Company, Detroit, Michigan l I , Organization Builds Success l I I g i? !vww;'''w'T?SS 1 . H flaBgattiiw 1 ' (pjfaiblcmnc 7 lin ) if 4! V I 11,4 1 Jr ttnm n..i Pi,inn, of this city, expects .mw the football Taus who journey to Orvalli. Monday to wit ness the grid ciasn Scott high school, of Toleao, and the orvallis high school. A number of .,. ,.e:.ple expect to make the trip. AH Plfiges to Salera hospital wIU be due Jan. 1, HH- Had a tors and boiler Installed, bills rmrst be paid, please m ake your check to Salem Hospital and mall to H. W. Meyers, P O box 344. J A. Auppe'rley, president of th. Ipffereon Mill company, was m Salem today transacting business. All pledgeftTsalem hospital wiUf du. Jan. 1. tors and boiler installed, biUs must be paid, please make your cTeck to Sclera Hospital an mall to H. W. Meyers, P O box 344. Eaines. of Mill City, a" a baM visitor in the city tuday. We Extend the Season Greetings And Wish You A Happy New Year fcr Winter motoriig. Your motor will start readily and operate flexibly, in winter, if you use an oil that stays fluid at low temperatures. The battery troubles, worn bear ings and scored cylinders, experi enced in winter, are simply evidence that the motor is bound with con gealed oil and deprived of lubrica tion. Zerolene Stays Fluid in Winter Zerolene No. 1, No. 3 and No. 5, which are good cold test oils, move freely in winter with the action of the motor. They give a continuous flow of lubricant of the proper "oil iness" to the pistons, connecting rods and crank-case shaft bearings, and save batteries. For safe cold weather lubrication, consult the Zerolene Chart t ga rages and service stations. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (California) :aa