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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 15, 1919)
pgHCAPITALJOPRNAT. ,Tmt- OREGON, MONDAY, DECEMBBER 15, 1919. AIAe vite fin... PAGE FIVE. a short and cir.M" men Meet Me fit Meyers CURRENT EVENTS at Moose , Dee. 22-17. 6th annual Ma rion county corn show. Val ley Motor company rooms, State and Front streets. Dec 1 6 El ection officers of Commercial -club. I p. m. club Dane Weaned, BigM The Chautauqua tu makes and Black- Dec. ..18 Baptist Brother head meeting In the First Baptist church. Dec 17. Election director of Business Hen's- league, t p. m. in Commercial club. Dee. 18 Baby clinic in Com merdP.l club-auditorium. Deo. It "The House Next Door." high school auditorium. Dec 30 O. A. C.-Salem dance at armory. ' Fresh fcet. salmon 12: l-2c Fitta Mar-296 Love, the Jeweler, Salem. 337 State street. 804 n scientific followed by the silver tea lendlnr th.ir .1" ta " Tu.sday. December L the jw of St Paul-, Epf They will have m k.-j . charge. number nf HmAjw . Program C. H. Oram, state labor commto "ioner and Wra. A. Marshall, cha Atrial accident comm.s.rfoa, went to Portland today to attend a session of the executive committee f the state ,ederaC0I hVl', Ir"n' "Pww at the state uoapuai rarm, who has bem IU with pneumonia tor several days past, was reported today as being con siderably improved and as practically Fred A. Williams is in Portland at-tai.i..- Lfl bu&nesa. Mr. Williamit In a member of the public service coramia- brothers, Dr. W. H. Byrd and Dr Roy T r r . . . ijyra or HDokann In . i.ii 1 ji . ... ' u m ana will remain until after tne Cnnatmaa noi . s as oi nis son, Dr. Prlncp R- The meeting of the Men's Brother hood at First Baptist church which ! to have been held Tuesday even- The Misses Vesta Smith and Doro thy Davidson will entertain a number Of f Pi All tin thia avank. I. , . lag. Dec. ta been, indefinitely mal danclng " at CoUln hall" P 291 InVUati0n8 have bee r large being frosen. , . 296 ( number of the younger f , . . ,, ' , , fair promises to be one of the nret- Rigdon company, fading funftral Hert lnformal affa, et directors. Superior service. Moderate " prices. . Because'of the absence of a quorum the . business meeting of the Salem W-en'" lub. which was to have til ken place last Saturday was not hatu. lue next meeting will be held some time in January. Mr.' 80 Smoker, lust try a Kinsmen be cigar, the mild Havana short fill er smoke of satiaf acton. Jacobs & Busick. distributors. 309 The tri-weekly business men's biff ball tournaments at the T. M. C. A. have been postponed until after the cold snap. This was decided by the captains, Alderln and Huffman. Sev eral of the players have been on hand at each meeting night and games played, but no scores have been kept. Mrs. Emily M. Trowbridge, 44, wife of H. G. Trowbridge, Medford, after Zl days in a local hospital, died Fri day evening. The body was Bhipped to Medford Sunday by the Webb & Cfamgh company where funeral serv ices and burial will be held. Arthur Conklin, for the past year a resident of Portland, and before that a resident of Euerene. has been named J by C. H. Gram, state labor commis sioner, as assistant labor commission er. The addition to the bureau is ne cessitated by reason of the increased duties of the department. DJ. WITH PAW REPORTED SAFE TODAY New York, Dec. 15. D. W. Griffith and party in Nassau. WiH wire again when I receive further details." was the telegraphic news received from Assistant Director Smith of the Grif fith Motion Picturec ompany in Mia mi by the New Tork office today. Earlier reports had said the pro ducer and company of 36 person, since Wednesday when they left Mai mi for the Bahamas were safe but this was the first official word. Grif fith's office here still believed he would "he home for Christmas." in you have been looking for Li DAILY STATISTICS Dld HL'TCHEON David Hutcheon, 31, died at a local hospital Sunday. Body at Rigdon's. Funeral an nouncement later. Home at 1660 Wil bur. COLWELL Louts Maudine Colwell, baby daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Colwell, 2605 Laurel avenue, died Friday night. Funeral held at Webb & Clough's this afternoon at one o'clock. Burial in Lee Mission cemetery. . Dance halL' Wednesday night at Moose 296 In spite of the Inclement weather; the social hour" at the Y. W. C. A. yes terday was very well attended. These affairs, held every Sunday afternoon, are becoming extremely popular with the young women of the city. A short program is always featured, follow ed by a friendly hour of conversation and the serving of refreshments. Miss est in T. W. C. A. activities, especially in he Professional and Business Wo- Tke water system at the Commer cial dub rooms was froaen this morn ing; but was brought back into ser- pake gecretary 0f the organlza- vweaooui noon, it m oeueveu ui u Uon reporto a great amount of inter- lertner trouDie iroin wie storm w be tett at the ciub. man's-club, formed recently. The Chautauqua Desk and Black- board makes-n attractive Christmas xouis Maudine Colwell, five months gift for children. Phone 400 evenings 0& daughter of Mr. and Mrs C. C. for personal demonstration. 29S Colwell, died Friday evening at the .family residence, 2605 Laurel avenue. The annual election of a director The funeral Was held this afternoon for the Salem Business Men's League at one o'clock at the chapel of the wiU be held Wednesday night at eight Webb & Clough undertak Ing corn o'clock. A large attendance is expect- pany, with burial following n the Lee ed. All members have bjen notified to Mission cemetery. Rev. Thomas Ander be on hand. Other matter of 1m- Bon officiated. portance will be discussed. I ,v. . Mnnf. I Dance Wednesday night at Moose 296, Baaaar, Marion hotel Tuesday Dec nau- 16th. opens at 10 a. m. Attractive j e gponsore(J Dy the wo- Xntas gifts. 2 !men of gt Paul.g church, which was ' to have been held last Thursday, but The annual election, of officers of postponeci because of the unfav the Salem Commercial club will be orabIe weather conditiona will be held held at the club chambers tomorrow Tuesdayi December 16, at the Marion night, beginning at eight o'clock. The hote, Cammercial street entrance, meeting will be held in spite of the The 'women have been working tire- weatner, ana a large repreeuuu leggiy in an effort to mm u aaUdpated. The usual banquet and entertainment will be held, it is un- been suppiied with everything needed derstood. " . I accomplish the ultimate object and each department has bigersoll watches, all sizes, . all styles, $2.25 to $11.50. Guaranteed. Tyler1 drug store, 157 8. Com'l. 296 Mrs. Alta A. Martin of Los Angeles Cal., arrived in Salem .for a holiday vacation with her par n, and Mrs. L. G. Altman. Mrs. Olive E. Fox,' 41, who recently came mrtln l8 a graduate of WMam8" te this city from Portland for treat- unlversity, and well known in . , . , Aia there . u-j i T.na Antreles lor me Saturday. The body was shipped to . years. She was epeea Portland Sunday by the weoo " to arrive last evening ai Clough company, where funeral ser- but owing to transportation ainitu -vtees and burial wUl be held. She is u tne train did not arrive uniu survived by her husband, J. C. fox this m0rning. ec PorUand. TROWBRIDGE Emily M. Trow bridge, 44 from Medford, died Fri day at a local hospital. Body shipped to Medford Sunday by the Webb & Clough company. FOX Olive a Fox, 41, of Portland, died at a local hospital Saturday. Body shipped to Portland 8unday by Webb 4 Clough company. R1DGEWAY Henry H. Ridgeway, 62, died at the family home, two miles west of Liberty Saturday af- . terneon. Body at Webb A Clough'a Funeral announcement later. Milk Men Beg Patrons to Aid In Delivery Troubles man' 4s 'having along with the ' The 'milk: his troubles rest of us. In addition to having to get around over the blockaded streets with a team and wagon and wading snowdrifts up to his waist in order to reach his customers, he finds that upon if. reaching the door step of the $ anxious consumer that there is no return bottle waiting for him and consequently the dairyman has used his entire surplus of bottles. , So, please Mrs. Housewife, $ empty up the milk bottles and put them where the milk man $ can get thein. ; Baaaar at the Hotel Marion Tues day Dec. 16th. Opens at 10 a, m. 296 J . mt nm no Tl V h(l8 . x" .Z: rn!A between Salem, Tur- oroae.. ---- - ,,,, mking a iner. Aumsviue mm aw- ner. . n.trong with o ' trip to suppij r ,ho weath - Officers of the humane society are WRh no extreme changes in t ne w offering the suggestion to those per- er ad wil. be m officials on. of Salem who are feeding the dfUon , a few days. Local " ere birds, to take care and feed them out of the company announce ... .. nch . . n in nana 111 ' ' m reacn ot cats, as merw u is piemy , danger of the little songsters being iu present, tne ed in that manner as there is m siarr ing or free Xing'. oil. The bazaar postponed on account of the bad weather, will be held Tues day Dec lath at Hotel Marion. Opens Oil Oil only difficulty being the . . j,-,:..a-r under question 01 nia"' very difficult conditiona Mra Walter .McDou,. accompan- 10 a. m. 296 . Vi 4 Kir Afl. led by ner "'.;-, sul((m after ve reiurneu v :e of se lhavebeensumm...T- - wltn Walter, nave -tb. mey i i-kT lAvorai v AUHCllo vm. 8Umm7ringnE,1g.ana..at- David Hutcheon, 31, whose home er spending an at 1(60 Wilbur street, and who m Buffalo .and otn s been accepting treatment at the york clliea Mr. Mc"f tranAUanUc slate tuberculosis hospiUl, succumbed company them on i tne Mftr, to that disease Sunday afternoon. The p, ad the 8ldv,""at Sacred edy is at the Rigdon company's par- jor))t has been stayi s .pother", hum Ne funeral arrangements have Heart academy during dom, Im. m. Hhtos was bom to h.nce. They are at pr Bocheln. ScoUand, November 14, 1888, 1 ccd at the Marion. d came to this eountry when-a ooy. Be ia survived by his wif $3000 A 1 w i a l VfM. FAKWUM IN - "WOtVES OF THE NIGHT Damage ot ""- . nt of the was done to a P" erday Oregon Electric ewlre broke morning when a u - ad fell on It and mt i standing on ' for Port- nd , the fire occur- in " "he.f": and S Thai hour. er the red. No one was m escaped with- or and moiw f am lit injury. Only the to' call. "!?WBr responded totn. rdnotlenlMsistanee.ncom- batUng the tire. C -Salem club plan, for the O.. ory on Henry Rieway Drops Dead Wbile Splitting Wood In Yard Henry H. Ridgeway. 62, a farmer re siding two miles west of Liberty, drop pod dead while splitting wood in the woodshed Saturday anernoon. n i,fi,lv was found uy ftirs. muK"J who, growing alarmed at her hus band's absence after the noonday meal. went in search of him. Ridgeway is survived by one son, Chester ,and wife, who live at Liberty, and two daughters, Mrs. Helen Carl ton, Portland, and Henrietta Hirsch. Juneau, Alaska. No funeral arrangements have jei been made. 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