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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 6, 1919)
THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL; SALEM, OREGON, SATURDAY. DECEMBER OQg PAGE FIV. All Around Town H t ft Tttt-T t T William (Pnele Blllle) ""n inroushout the Willamette and WWflF 1 .11 imih n . " mci VillieVB Wright t.n m,ul"",tt river van n irseradlsh Killie". wits a state cap 01M APPROVES URIIKNT EVKNT8 ,,- $speolul .chool elcc U for increase In teacher.' "io' 8. nuHlnOHS Men' lun i...on at Commercial Club. in". I-UP in Mabel' Hoom Oruiid lra hou. Do.- 9 Tuesday Munlcul rlub Mr Walter Denton. iw'h- 11 12. 13 Convention f the' tllMirlct attorney of tho ...... of Oregon at Commor- ' hp"!n Baby clinic In Com nr-rclnl club. Deo. 13. Mooting of Hul.-m w'uii.cn'H 'lul'' Dec 17. Kloctlon director f uuMlm-s Menu lyuiiue. 8 m, In Commerelul club. ,v pe0 nt- 'The House Next Door." high .chnol auditorium. -r t ...nrmuiRii mine", was a state cap Hol visitor Friday, paying his respects Oovemor Olcott ami other state officials.. "Uncle Billie" win. for. vmn a familiar fiioire in western Oregon, covering the territory between Rose- burg and Astoria with his wares of ''ly un me silver- ' ll,r wnicn ne nuilt up a n mail yesterday was made to the suhf,tlln(itl1 reputation and a large le- i.hi..m.;s omcu today. An auto driv. ". He is said to know nersonallv The report of un uutu culllslon two - """" Ul eity on the Silver Meet Me at Meyers ton riiad uo on by C. H. Corle, Seattle, la iul.i ... more people than nnv other resident iiecn virtually ilr,m,iiuh,i ......... of Oreiron. "I'nMo vuni," i. , have In ORGANIZATION PLAN ut;iuuiiHiieu wnen another anlo struck it, pushing It of I the highway amiliiHt an embankment. ii man wno iirove the other ma : chine declined to stop, but was fol lowed to this city by another motorist uumiier in nis car was tak en. Thu accident fu uui.i ti. i turned when the unknown motoric at tempted to pass betwi en n fanm m.l wiikoii and the machine driven by Corle. The Civilian- Reserve now under timeasia f m-ira nisation in this state. is given the unqualified endorsement nf the executive oince in a leuer uy Governor Olcott to Eugene E. smitn nf I'nrtimiri Rtate legislator and pub lisher of Labor Opinion. The letter Is in ranlv tn si i-e.uuest for Information .... v..uui ,vl. nanus, im "I""""- regarding the organization anu ior un K inc wee enu in naiein witn reia- resident of Polk county where he has a urn acre rarm near Independence devoted to fruit and truck gardening. Miss Hose Bodayla, an instructor in the public Bchool at Dallas, is upend In what way will Jesus' second ad vent hi '.' Kxiilulnefl Hundav. 2:30 n. ., Mousu hall. No adinisslon. 289 Uvea and friends. The annual election of the board of directors nf the Y. W. C. A. will be i,t held mi Tuesday, December 9. at the inK!;iii.iiilliin rooms, is the announce ment ot .Mrs. (jnarleg A. mrk, chair- expression as to the governor's atti tude toward the reserve. "T consider that there is a need for such an organization," Governor nicntt writes. "Not any lmmeaiaie i need, perhaps, but a necessity for hav-1 Itic In reserve n. body of highly patri otic citizens who will refuse to see me i About 100 loganberry growers from n'. man of the nominating committee. I '"ulB .l,,B l:u"m B"ue. ... .... ....;.., I Members may cast mc.r uallo.s at auv !" e ""'!" "uu auounrium ini Will J : ; jlim at mM n-e on said day.. The , '!'nu"n Plans where- ..i Monst hail roii'j lv " i , ... , , ... oy me niaxi nuin nrnie ior ine uer- al iviuumi nominating committee has subinutcu . . . . the iiiiiowiniT names to mi ine terms i , .... . . ., The regular weekly noonday lunch eon' of Salem business men will be held at the f!nmnierpi:il r-lnh Afnrwlnv as usual. The name of the speaker "nu wm undress ine men nu.u uui - . .... nra.ni.vtv (lpt.fivprt nt neen announced late this afternoon, unci - It is hoped that' a large attendance, the whim of disloyal and criminal ai- ii.. i . . , , inllnnu nnrl n trltsitol'S. an iii.iiKUU lilt' liltSl IWO lUlH'.neUUS, Will I"-'" , on hand ukjUm Munday. J " "" , , - - I K tho tnwA nf this state, being noth ing more or less than the unorganized j militia aa recognized ny our iawa uro- m. Heats free. Miss Cin.rn Albeit 'roturned last eve 111 ' ,.t with relative- , jew--Balem. rnBi's.jr'' .j ( HltUO HI '"' 304' i.nw expiring: Mrs. M. hired Brooks, Mrs. Alice iiwdii, Mrs, W. E. Kirk, Mrs. A. V. Marcus, Miss Angie Mc culloch, Mrs. U. ti. Shipley and Miss l.iiiiy Wilson. Any member has the rii;.u to place-any other names in nom Inulion. movement is on foot to enlist all grow ers who are not under contract m tne plan, and bring for tho growers the greatest price next season. faro of Qautiful wtf) mm m MMy g JP " ; - jJBfai BfW-''v " ; " '7' Sweet Grass Baskets - - 50c to Bath Towels and Guest Towels, ade of the best of TurUsh Toweling, most beautifully embroidered, Stamped Pieces,1 for the needle' Lmen CeRter Pieces, Pillow Tops, Luncheon Sets, Dresser Scarfs. Besides splendid showing of Stamped Pieces for individual use-Gowns, Fancy Aprons, Infants and Child's Dresses, Comhinations, Kompers. Nor .. N.TerwUlmor,ncened lady em v ... . .1. TerwilllKOt Pim-ral He. The Sliver Hell Circle No. 43, Neigh hors nf Woodcraft, observed their un- .. .... a,iiev f Independence mini homecoming last evening ai . josl yesterday or m-r "' K. Roberts, of thl city. !K!i Mm. TWra. 1'i n- o C Stone cn 1"' l'0111"1 111 Ty . '.. '.'.., store. 157 South Con.in.-r -llll Htl.'ft. Mia. V. I the '0."'-t r Wrlto'"-,(,..- in Portland thiB week. It nays to keep In touch with K- I Stiff ft B.n. Watch our eut window TulrculHl. is preventable Hd Cross :-.tlH help point tho way. JKJ Tlie county court yesterday appoint ,d V K. Calllster as administrator of The .'sluto of Uoorffo PuppM. "; B Tporsonal property am..untlnB tu 1300. Mr. Sc'smokr,Jut try Sc cigar. th mi.u .... & or moko or u""' - 309. P.uslcK. aimnuu""" Dance at Query hall ' Uvel-y tin. Saturduy night. J1( a local hoHi.luri.irt nlKht at m n -, 'i'Vkv body 1" "t VV")U , turn undertaking P" Z.Ta,.Be.nent have not yet been made. Canos is survived by his wife. Jesus comes again. How? When Why? Hear Whlo proof nt Mouse hall Sun. Dec. 7. 2:30 p. m. Completion of the erection of th" Salem Water company's now o TU.. at j-outh Commercial and Trade st e , is eM-ected in about two weeks s terers will begin work on thn l..t m...1mv. and the outside is I-i.tctl.-al 1 finishoil. varents. youTW w"' the Chautauqua Deskmd W "-'1" for Xmiis Phone us you. ... demonstration at your home. I horn 4n0. ; At the regular annual "-n'l"B U,e Masonic lodge hold ast v en m h. the Mnnonle Tempi, the fo n!fi(:erH were elected for he - year. C. P PavK wi.rsl.il .(a ;r Uillhtm Bennett, senior ward. n. W n. Camnn. Junior warden; Ca ; rope Becre ; ary; .Zce. director. treasurer , x n " ---- 4 you aC ent for vnur cnii... v" , ,inn 293 Cornnck hull. The Woodmen of the Win Id, and their wives, were the giicsls of honor. The hall was elabo- iiii.lv decorated with evergreen and holly, the colors of the order, red, green and white, being carried out with st reamers of ribbon and artistic M.ii,.m bmuiuets. A sumptuous banquet was -.v"." . , . ,a fnllftW' serveil 10 zvv suw, "- ed by a program ot selected numbers. .'... i..,ir .iffiiirs were then at tended to, and CO new candidates ini tialed. The program was: "America"; welcome address, Mrs. Helen South wick' vocal solo, Miss lluth Tucker, accompanied at the piano by Mrs IX.rotl.v Nichols; quartet, K. C. Craw ford, Oscar McDonald, f.mn mci,-..- ald and Charles Bhlpman; rcdu..,b Mrs.' Itonaid filover; national a.u..... chorus. COIHII PR1 FOR CtiRlSTt4AS PLAN KOll Mistlcto Phone 1363M, 25c, 60c Plans for a community Christmas program were laid last, night at a meet of the Parent-Teachers associa linn nf r.lhertv at Liberty Hall. All the teachers in the district were present, nnii un unnsua v arge numoer oi parents were on hand and participat ed In the work. A committee of three parents was appointed to co-operate with the n, innhoni fn hi-lnslne about a suc cessful conclusion of the Christinas urogram. Parents, at the meeting last ..l.rVi. til work of the schools, and pledgea themselves to closer relations with tne teachers. . New officers for the association were named as follows: president, Principal Floyfl C. Webb; vice presi dent, Roy Ohmarf, secretary, Daugherty; treasurer, Mrs. A. liams. .. . , H H. Mumford, present president or the association presided at the meet iing last night. The report of the de e . .... t .,Tontion n Sa- s expire u. J' gates to tne rrwn - ,i.mted Those pnys.e.a " nem or tne aiunuu chllsen tonii.t will be up ' Association was read, and other busi- n.i,,w the military department- of our int Bovernment. The reserve would lie nf eieat value to this oirice in functioning to preserve community Kivice ami aid In law enforcement should nnv situation arise beyond the j control of the regularly constituted ..tiini-iiiea mid the national guard, i do not look for any such situation and if u-onld be most deplorable it sucn should ever come to exist but it would be much more deplorable if ...w.h n siiuntion would arise and mo- vennlarlv constituted authorities ami the national guard could not ln,.,.n with it. rnasmuch as this reserve i.'- i.,0 iinni-Kini.ed militia as provided! for by law anda s such luncunns m-1 n., ,.n,w tha evecil.ive Olirce, 1 icciiy uiii":i - think no fear need be felt that it will ever be called Into active duty unless the gravest and most urgent necessi ty required . . .: I . , 1 M i iumifmi utmt- for n ! i B ATX 11 rU . If .X ;B I 1,1 1 Ti I UA 1 iJ-l. i I ' I 1 Oil . .... 6.' 7 ;C DU.ICI1. ciom nhvslclans nt At a nieeuns ' "--. , 1nn 7 :'.,(! o'clock in the Commercial c ub clambers tm.lsht uiiecu.., SMlem hospital ceed dueciois ui - . ...... .u. this vear. will be whose terms ai - Twn Suits To Collect Notes Started In Court Here 1 oday rr. onita fon tudement satisfaction on promissory nates were 'filed with h r,.,ntv clerk today. Ella Deyoe, ii,v,in. that no attempt naa oeeu i'arem?' tti '"rr-:r: i" - a note hew by the iiinifested mucn in.e.esi m :,, i,,.,tment Oregon neany jatuoiiB --- company, has starteu suit aBai.i firm to collect that amount, win. i attorney fees. .. And William H. Trmnie, as n um for stockholders in the H. S. Gile nnmnnrv instituted suit against Wr. C. Fox for a juugme.it $10,000. We are certainly in a position to toke ex cellent care of "Him," in the way of useful and practical Gifts that he will appreciaate. Shirts, Gowns, Ties, Bathrobes, Mufflers, Hand kerchiefs. Gloves, Key Cases, Hose, etc. V vV it i chosen lonigin - , oy the directors of the hospital next Monday nigni Oa'iico at armory tonight. 289 of ... ,i reCnnimant P ,! wliita, visitor on bus iness Friday. 1R9 Dance at armoiy ness was transacted. tonight. Mr. Heal Ksuae n bnn(1 r.,...iiL'n VI II .red in no 1,,l,il,L,er vol. wilt- " I am pre 32P par thil( Oregon bl'lK- Asa ,1. U , co-tV ; Polk '""",ly' Wi'S., the affairs of husiness conncc.e.. - his office- r.t Multnomah cl.nP Special meci.i b - pvcnlng. 1, ii- i visit . A. ncn' i, r-ial meeting ..... x. ..w in the n vi . . SVoodburn Cliap.e- , V, (loodin, ,j0Vl.m..r "',oti""a,,l-d of con. ,,,.,-ctary of the t. ,rHd , trol. n.ol-rod to . M lves,ell the where tho. K' ' 'ormid school. student bo.O o. QWivew. Charles V. Naftzger vs. Albert Young. Complaint. ... , ... T,.i,lle. trustee for the uiiaiu - ,,, stockholders of the 1. - company, a corporauu,, Ksther McCracken vs n.." jrcCracken. Cost bill. FUa Degoe vs the Orcgwn Really Exchange Investment company. Inc., ., corporation, et al. Complaint l oeitrude Tuuleja vS. ..ncob Tuleja. Petllv. . m. - ... . j l..i.n l 11 it-jn. Gertrude -rnicja --- ptipuulation. n.110R I). Sinieral et ai " " Complaint. jiillett ana rr;"du ot huut. , rns. Order .';... wr.t. " ' .. .. 1 ll.n't'V W. U.'i Sadie Mille" a.m Potition for wnt ot n John Wal ing v& """' ' superinten dent of .H .or voui .i.i... T,wllll 'I iwv onfl TtlaeUboard. Phone i for personal demonstration. A the conference of the vls-dennery J .,iimm. of Oregon Cit. w U-lieW In Salem Tuesday. 1 -i-c- th reBidence of Reverend J. U- ' naulor of St. Joseph's Cath-.l.c i-rlesl from all over' tho deaneiy w fce in attendance. The conference slarl at 10 a. m. and continue . - and many m tlisncHHcd. Will H. W'TVUner. tte hunks: Perc ., cer. and (tCOi'Re rtllte irriga- ral. conn"- , were ens'11 attorney nions. Alhert A. iucnii.n Richards. Summons. vs. Annie M. h. .. ...enrltles c"m" inves P t,nndri.lay linage dls- 'ti0" E Hch'ls ekb'g state cer trlet No. 1 Wch If " o ,Jond issue. tiflcauu" - , ? - vouared-r ;Xrof moment will he Asa.ab-r d ffi are y" ,:..,,,i to com ,.oh. ,,re in. , , ., a Bliai""" lroliatc Court. Jlu, KKroste,ta,e. Affidavit of posthi noj.ce. nnnraiseincnt. itonoi-t of ;.,,,.v 13. Proat esta.H. sale of personal i,o,.- ., wMle At. Naftzgei for letters. Order. iv .'. ... ..,.c,inal property. ing saie m i"-- ,!, .inistrator oi IUl,5i.i .,,! NOTICE Notice Is hereby given that the itonient of Marlon couniy nuii"" , county, Oregon, will hold the regular examination of appnca.ua wi certificates at the nouse oi .w atives, state house, Salem, Oregon, as '"commencing Wednesday, December --r. ft 'rtirtir iv. m. and con- tinuing until Saturday. December 20, 1919, at 4 o clock p. m. Wednesday i-orct"""-it 5 H.storv. Writing (penman ship)! Music, Drawing. Wednesday Afternoon Physiology, Reading, Manual I Train V. llomestic Science, Hlg. UOIlipunii.il'.. .. "". . - PnllWB Of Study MethOUS in mumiw for Drawing, Methods In Arithmetic. Thursday t on-noun Arithmetic, History of Education, Psychology, Methods in Geograph. ,...u.!,i iiniwine. Domestic Ait, Course of Study for Domestic Ait. Thursday niiwimi Grammar, Geography, Stenography, American Literature, i-iiywc, writing Methods in Language, Thesis for Primary Certificate. Friday Koii-noon ! Theory and Practice, Orthography ispelling), Physical hB."i..o, lish Literature, i-m-"""". Friday Afternoon School Law, Geology, Algebra, Civil Government. , Saturday Forenoon Geometry, Botany. Saturday Afternoon General History, Booeepjn County School Superintendent. WHY NOT? May we ask during these times when we are stretching the tail feath pm of the Eagle to cover the H, C. L., why not, make Gifts that are worth while and will help Her in being well dressed? Our beautiful line of WAISTS appeals to every woman of. discriminating taste. SveiC'lNblVIDUAIJir ...Absolutely correct-And the materials are without question the BEST QUALITY. DAINTY WAISTS lewl mm TOYLAND is running full blast. You Can Always Do Better at Who Always Do Better By You Owing to poor germination due to lack of moisture when put in the ground, many fields of wheat in east-e-n Umatilla county will have to be reseeded. pi- estate. The Artisan! lodse of ""j',, inducting a membership can.P vhleh will close the first of th . e. The r.ampalgn .ls belns conducte a a uraii.R to a systematic personnel of the lodge being dWU iailo teams, each of wnicn . fliliKently for candidates. rolice here today received a . Ions iMt of Jewelily stolen ye Vortland by tHree daring band dtsw neia up a Jewelry sio.. have IHmt. of the tan believed to J hav emitted the crime. The value of jewelry approximates i lt,,u" ', , rRe kdiu are saW to have "l automatic revolvers. . WF xnore than ve J.T..ut 32 yeara old.-Another was i lent nine inches tall Wer SS. A description of the third tobue was not sent ivoe n"'"- (Jluules V. , o -ire iiiv.i--- Kn. worn,: .,. :et discusscu f - Tem- 9 : war veteran, at a AW'1"-"" , hetwee." - 7 No fld-ofiil in. hi."" . No colic"'""- alleged to o Anicn1-'" - t iR.tween Court shreebt High fcc nbu,v(,ur friend.. luu"s .me M. Nafwger. the estate of B.. 1' h( t r P.arnes estate. T- J' 1 !. (,.. Tili-cnC8. $1000 5:S0 P mission .....f ll liu i-"-J . .., iotl ' : . ,Vt here today eircuiicuu.. V11)ert i""""' NaftzS1'1' German,. Otto tt,cr,a-'rOorvaiS,to- ...... on a Hie cou.- . hned lailcl he clerk'8 of fir " 8hlp to the l hlm a n tier Is a farm" "u ed States. Plll,r old. Silverton. State House Briefs. fl ternoon i . , , WATAACE ItETO Wfl IN "TITK IjOTTF.UY M.w SKNNKTT'S pfj Iteck to tho KUchci Bepublicn The Mar."" ,n tn C0lTty,he Grill room ing a Oregon law deaiins ,.i,.o. forwarut!" r-.pneral ... .lonnrtmenv u- imnnt in re- ... ThO fietlill i" i,.-tnn. D. '. u that it 1 r,,iiiies suitvo . nucstlnP V ,.innR under wnicn preparing goId and useu wines and Bpiri manufactur er scientific "C''R' no-beverage ; niiles of the with prohibition a - - , in. ;llV Attorney Jene a. " - ,u Wash. i J3 Our facilities are of the hiffhest charac ter. We are equip ped to satisfy the most exacting cli ent. The courteous conduct of our staff matches the up to dateness of our equipment. . . ,,,i reven .... mv ... n tne " ' ., L1 nil nlay af- 110. ."" ...,. up. ..-til be . " tC'" en event, will he w, Cv" n ncipal topio of nil9 a be c" ,i of 50 mem.--- Ual po nersonnel 01 HCUSsion oi Pe,B. ... f.,r u reiruinriy lilical nuesi nd other ieM" - ,h amend- after tneen:r ment to the ;"'lu"uLarintte the iO or.-".- purpo- fective am iM.cedmi'S and renuivcnic ,ts as fari as "of the various discussion ...t,.rl5ied by iS P'p'dlnif ne Ha was H. Mowery Livesle.v bjt.i but being ; " e ?end. nB b .emitted ,.-erry BL,"". ,0 ,.nd ,csible with .i-niin witn un- Oren's --.ted the at- desirable r....." T ,,cion ot ive.. , of the toutlii" inpkv .-n.,?,.. deputy of the American ' a ,B"Cr of tate. to-.-i,itv secret.ny ,.,,. day copies of Ore ron'st crlmi ma'l syndi- culisin law a''0 rl',,u ested to in" die stat ducin similar leg ith a view islntion into F3 1 1 wV--i' .lOURNAL WANT AUS PAY j " - I'll I & .4 V-A-A i inventory and . ' " A V- petition I Hi Tf if e! Hn Iti k8 I 1 J VI 1 i ' 1 1 . : mmm 1: inr l,f4 III t GRAND OPERA HOUSE FRIDAY, DECEMBER iKORGK llltOADIU HST TOKSKNTK MAKK SWAN'S IlILAltlOUS I'AHCi: "She Walked In Her Sleep" Kentucky. , ,nt bur- wS'if'iSjfWt It is a significant fact that the finest cars in America are equipped with Kelly-' Springfield Tires. Both Truck and Motor. ...The... Quacketibush Auto Supply Co. IT'S FUNrtVI AWl'l'l'fV FUNNY with MISS NORTON PAUL NICHOLSON And IJorklW New -V -sr iMlent New York and ' K riiH iiw, r.no to $a.). Ul'EltA UOVHIi I'lLUtMAt Y Seat Sale Wednesday at Opera House Pharmacy Elks Memorial Services To Be Held tomorrow The Klks memorial services w.ll bo held at the Grand opera house Sun day 3 1 P. m. Pnh'le cordially invited day J p. , t tnti I. o"'1;; and attend In a body. W.W.MOORE House Furnisher HOME OF THE VlCTKOIiA You get more for your Money at Moore's. ' hr.l V.kh toil Kiil- r"Vi ii. rtit'"-.'. . ' .... , Vln.- f Z6J Harry vueumci, Walker J). Mines, director ce.ieral ! ()U, is;nan.ed defendant , JVn Arthn.uKh their,' y Walter a lares amounting to ln- ! t --l!,1t"ac: consiKiie.i ii"'" ,,,,.,. wore. Mich., to Baiem. " ".iroads under R-overn- I head -of the n(.rnuntaWo fori inent conir.n, m -u;i" SPECLVL Gwjd 5 passenst-r car will trade for what have you U. S. GARAGE 1'h.me 654 Ferry St. DRAPERIES t MADU TO ORDEK TO FIT YOU R WINDOWS. C.S. HAMILTON SI0 Court Sreet 5 L i i - if i i 1.1- '.:! iii ;- 'e 'a i $11 '4 i - . 'M'f If '. r errs. ---s ssrss "" .t-ndren iron W. T. EIGDON ft C Undertaken S1 Worth Tf:.1 " ...... ,1 ill K' '" r