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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 17, 1919)
Found T own ' a CURRENT EVENTS Dec. 17. Election director of Business Men's league, 8 p. m. in commercial ciuo. Dec. IS Dance of state in dustrial accident commission employes. Dec 22-27. 6th annual Ma rion county corn show. Val ley Motor company rooms, State and Front streets. Dec. 30 O. A. C. -Salem dance at armory. Dance Wed. night Moose hall. 298 Love, the jeweler, 337 State street, Salem. S04 The welfare organizations of the city are establishing a dormitory and woodyard, for needy persons, and re quest any families who have used blankets and quilts "for which they have no use and who are willing to donate them, to call' the Red Cross office in the post office building, phone 332. Bigdon company, leading funeral directors. Superior service. Moderate prices. Mr. 8c Smoker, just try a Kinsmen fic cigar, the mild Havana short fill er smoke of satisf acton. Jacobs & Busick, distributors. 309 In answer to the letters sent re cently by . the local headquarters to those auxiliaries who had not yet sent in their returns from the , third roll call. Independence alone has replied. The subscriptions from that city amounted to $206. The biggest show ,i . nd Norm big New YorVT 1 Uhen "A Tailor uJZT opera house Friday bee. , l"rand now ,.... Seat sale ... v,era House pharmacy. 298 tteTZeV' W6ather Powers 0f " meeting8 " ,slere 01 America for the nas It is hoped however tST they wi i be enabled to hold their regular gathering next Tuesday. herChrth8 Kiftthat'P3to make her Christmas merry-then keeps a Picture story of the Christmas merr ment. Fry's Drug store. , j. Miss Mildred Rmwn t- hnlM . . " '"""""S w i oca,, al Granger with relatives and friend giSAILYCAPITALjopRN,,, SALEM, orego . . RESIDENTS OF SOUTH ! SAlBi COMPLAIN TO i STATE ABOUT WATER1 Miss V.v r Ea Chls of Tt- mn& o' the W . wtKett' diversity, urisimaa holidays at her home. t Ub Hazel Fishwood is taking ad vantage of the wtendM . EDNESDAY. DECEMBER. 17, 1919. PAGE FIVE. Wash., Chas. E. Newman of the Woodstock Typewriter Co., Portland, is in Sa lem with a complete line of all make typewriters at prices that interest. If it is about typewriters phone him at the Marion Hotel. 299 The employes of the state industrial accident commission will give a dance Friday evening, December 19. Contra ry to former announcements, it has not been postponed. icd t i. - Sal.m k v 8 an 'istructor in the uem high school. Jr W?1"e of Xon Alaska, stop tourT,HinI,SaleW t0dy hU ' K-" - el'Jk W.eatherf of Albany visit ed with friends and business acquaint anees in the Capital city today tlelf.mm informs Judge Webster "uuus j. Worcester, The storm period that has unfor tunatey caused a shortage of water in Salem was brought to the attention of state officials today when 21 resi dents of south Salem filed a complaint with the public service commission against the Salem Light and Water sMeet Me At MeyerssxesssessseBms Madame Hendren's Masterpiece The DOLL THAT SAYS MAMMA the Civil war and .7 ":' "f"5' ey wal,n tnat y have - ....i. uui HUU The Chautauqua Desk and Black board makes an attractive Christ?nss gift for children. Phone 400 evenings for personal demonstration. 298 The Chautauqua Desk and Black board makes an attractive Christmas gift for children. Phone 400 evenings for personal demonstration. 298 The funeral of Mrs. J. L. Zielke, who died several days ago at her home near Livesley, was held at the chapel of the Webb & Clough com pany, at 2:30 o'clock this afternoon. Is rial followed in City View cemetery Dance Wed. night Moose hall. 298 Team, auto truck and delivery driv ers smoker and special meeting Wed nesday evening, 8 o'clock at Union hall. 28 Tonight at eight o'clock the annual election of a director for the Salem business men's league will be held at the Commercial club. The nominations have been made, it is said. It was deemed best that the names be ,kept secret until just before the meeting. The national guard, Co. M, will give a military ball on December 31st. Spe cial features will take place beginning at midnight Everybody is Invited. Tickets on sale at the armory. Oscar The Salem Fruit company has re ceived a carload of bananas from New Orleans. In order that they be pie vented from freezing en route, it was necessary to have a man accompany them and keep oil stoves burning nearly the entire way. (i Reserve seat sale opened today for "Tailor Made Man," at the" Grand Friday Dec. 19. 298 ber of Sedgwick nost of si a- in the Soldiers home at Sawtelle', Cal on the 12th inst. Mrs. Anna Antle of Silverton. and teacher of the Silver Creek school, is in Salem today taking the state teach ers' examinations at the state house. Other Marion county teachers who are in Salem to take the weeks series of tests are: Miss Alma Halvorsen, who has charge of the Mahonev school, district 119, and Mrs. L. J. Massey who presides over the desti nies of the Broadacre school, district No. 130. Many of the teachers, espe cially those whose schools are located in the hills report great difficulty in travel aue to the unusually heavy snow. In an effort to remove the glacial like accumulation of ice on one the buildings' roof drains, the owners of the Oregon building have hired a steeple jack to chop away the icy mass. In order to do this the work' man has rigged a sling, block and tackle style, enabling him to move along the front of the building. a drop of water since last Thursday, and request thai rti. v.. pany be compelled to add to Us equipment for furnishing water. the complaint will be investigated. attaches of the public service commis sion offices said. It is understood at the office that the water company has assured enough water for all pa trons by tomorrow morning. ' The shortage has been caused, wa ter company officials have stated, by the opening of so many water fnw cetts that has caused a constant drain on water resources. Mrs. Lucy Johnson of the Glen ho tel, will leave In the near future for California, where she will make her home. The hotel has recently been sold to J. C. Smith of Portland, who took charge the first of the week, and will remodel the building in the im mediate future. Mrs. May Bailey will remain as general housekeeper. Linn W. Nesmith, formerly with the secretary of state's office but more re cently with the state highway depart ment as an inspector of paving In southern Oregon, is a state capitol visitor today. Mr. Nesmith was regi mental sergeant major with the Twen ty third engineers during the world war. M. O. Elkins, manager of the Port land automobile show, called on state officials at the capitol building this morning. Wm. A. Marshall, chairman of the industrial accident commission, is in Portland today attending a meeting of the Oregon branch of the national safety council. Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Wright of Rose burg are today the guests of Dan Langenberg. . Mrs. Wright being a niece of Salem's popular chorus in structor. Mr. and Mrs. Wright were but recently married and are return iri gfrom a honeymoon journey. Mrs. Wright is well known in Salem' and Sleelharrimer will have charge of the before her nlal.riage was Miss Mabel music, Dance Wed. night Moose hall. 298 The funeral for Mrs. Margaret Os trander, 62, who died at her home, S25 North 20th street Monday eve ning, will be held at the chapel o the W. T. Rigdon undertaking com pany tomorrow afternoon at 1:30 o'clock. The body will be placed in the Mount Crest Abbey mausoleum. Bryan. Retta K. Joseph of Hubbard is vis iting in Salem as the guest of friends. Will H. Bennett is a business visitor in Portland today. . Ingeraoll styles, Tyler's drug all W. P. Myers of Bend is among tht, out of town folk who are attending to business in Salem today. President Kerr, of the Oregon Agri cultural college, is a visitor in the cap ital city today. watches, all sizes, S2 25 to $11.50. Guaranteed. arug store, iot o. Anna Muen ,g , Portland for rnii will give' a few days visit as the guest oi airs. a dance Friday the 19th in Cotillion Jack Doien. hall. Alumni invited. 298 r 7, Culver is among the Salem folk ...,,io,l in husiness interests in , 3 - TTniia noun- wuu iwsp. ta. f. voaa ui v,....... -:- 'the metropolis yesterday, ty is the first member of the legisia- . tcre to acknowledge receipt ot uov ernor Olcott's call for a special ses sion of the solons. In a letter received by. the governor this morning Dodd expressed the hope that the session will be a short one devoted only to necessary legislation. '' 14 People in the cast, the original he Tork production, "A Tailor Made Man." at the Grahd opera house, Fri- 9Q8 fl a V ttvn. ni, I Hip I -" - TV Paker of Ncwberg, a sis ter of Dr. J. Ray Pemberton of this city, Is a vistor at the Pemberton home 1443 South Commercial street. If you want to hear her say "Just tary what I wanted," give her a Yy" Drug store. kodak. 298 MrsL Ralph White will entertain the pnpils of hf r senior class this eve ning from 8 o'clock until 11, with a dancing party, following the regular dancing class. Miss Marjorie Flegel, student at Willamette University, is spending the holidays with her parents in Portland. Miss Flegel is member of the Beta so rority of the university an organization Jormed this year with the Cnnrt street as their home. Mrs E. C. Richards, wife of the secre tary of education at Willamette. Is With a crew of 60 nien at work shoveling snow and clearing track on High street the Oregon Electric forces in Salem are endeavoring to relieve the snow congestion In the vicinity of the Salem station. Yesterday, the Ore gon Electrlo kept two motor trucks on the job hauling snow away from In front of the station and this morning the trucks were being aided by a half dozen "hot stuff" wagons which were pressed Into service for the emergen cy. As result the snow has been completely removed from this locality. T MADE TO PROVE SLAYER IS Ah Through a special favor of the Hendren Factory we have just received another shipment of the greatest "Doll Hit" ever made. They arrived late last even ing and are now on sale. But you must come early as the amount is limited. Japs Protest Boycott Of Merchandise By Chnese Toklo, Dec. 17. Following a meet ing of the cabinet council today Torl kichi Obata, minister plenipotentiary to China, was directed to make a strong protest to the Peking govern ment regarding the anti-Japanese ac tivities of Chinese, notably Chinese students which endanger the friendly relations between China and Japan.. The protest, it is understood, has to do particularly with the difficulties at Foochow, and boycotts against Japa nese merchandise. San Francisco, Dec. 17. Evidence that Edgar Woodcock, perpetrator ot the alleged "flirt murder" was a neurasthenic a sufferer from ner vous exhaustion was introduced in his trial today b yhis defense. Dr. A. H. MuNulty, superintendent of the French hospital, told of eratlc actions of Woodcock only a few days before the killing of Edward Kelly, San Francisco newspaperman. He de clared he diagnosed Woodcoiik's case on September 6 as neurasthenia. I Woodcock killed Kelly on the evening of September 18, when. It is alleged, Kelly flirted with Mrs. Woodcock. Three other doctors testified today to substantiate claims of the defense that Woodcock was Insane when he killed Kelly. Neurasthenia would produce exces sive excitability, Dr. McNulty testified. A victim of that disease, he said, would be gripped by great fear fear of a crowd or of a fire, or fear of be ing alone. Dr. O, A. Howard, a dentist of -Soo-tie. Humboldt county, and a long time friend of Woodcock, testified that before Woodwork joined the army they went on a motor trip in the moun. tains. Doodcock, he said, was excep tionally nervous and acter queeity. Woodcock repeatedly grabbed the steering wheel, urging Howard v to drive more slowly. Howard testified. JOURNAL WANT ADS PAY In the shipment were some of the most eharm iing "Colored Babies" you ever could imagine. Permit us to say f rankly ' DON'T DELAY YOUR SHOPPING. "We have only received one-fourth of our purchases, and the eleventh hour Customers are going to be disap pointed. - STOCKS ALL OVER THE COUNTRY ARE SHORT, AND ONLY EIGHT SHOPPING DAYS LEFT. BLANKETS and AUTO ROBES What could make a fin er present one more useful or better appre ciated than a BLAN KET, AUTO ROBE or those beautiful J AQ UA RD COMFORTABLES. OUR MEN'S SECTION It is certainly a bee-hive these days. Our offerings are such "things" that par ticular men want and wear. ft v k. . .'i - ' ft ita'd. MIC JOPRNAL WANT ADS PAT t T CAM, FOB SAMM IMPROVEMENT BONDS KoUce is hereby given that on Jan uarr 1, I92d. there will bo funds avail ab3e for the retirement of city of Sa lem. Oregon Improvement bonds, Nos. 1 to 72 both Inclusive, of issue J. Holders of these bonds will present thorn for payment at the office . or Um city treasurer on January 1, 1920' u interest ceases on the above named date, C O. Rice. City Treas. CHARLES KAY IN CROOKED STRAIGHT ! WCRIJTZER NIGHT house mother. Ben H. Kaiser, 47, for 21 years en raged in farming near McCleary, In this county, died at his nome we. rly this morning. The body is at the parlors of the Riedon company. No arrangements have bee n made yet to the funeral. His w. e and two sons, Frederick H., and Cljdt M. Kaiser, survive him. ONLY 15 mm IN lipWLIEVTS y u y.f Just Received SHIRTS, BATHROBES, TIES, UNDERWEAR. HOSE, HANDKERCHIEFS i iin ft i h Mt'jf fa DELINEATORS I for December have arrived Call and get yours Quality First You Can Always Do Better at lyiioOOEioOODS Who Always Do Bettor By You Large Shipment of Boots ; There are shout 15 unemployed men Thi to the belief of C" r,Kace.headof,herun- in Salem. K L. h ,au. based on the , t of high schools boi in various pan - Yesterday there wtre UoLo" wort at the b. - mow-fnoeiu's T . 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