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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 19, 1919)
A A , is i j 'J r; i s CTRREXT EVENTS ; a a u Mil rTii il llfili II. 1 on h SY CAPITAL TmTBxT.T . TL,e7 OREGON, FRIDAY. 4ln the estate f "J1' involved rwv, -Li "wst Ma,!,. H4SIncittVY iaoer was onm "i'' ""'ber U and had L , F ,a,, Fruit Cni, ; "vmiv.-eu UQe Snip ! i Germ,, ". . M has jr Places of .Jf' uul names Judge Bushev v'. 1 CWa vidrties Christmas lad Santa Claus at Com- P ., Phib. 7.3. ktW ' T,lnes "LaV Commercial ( 6th annual Ma- corn show, Val- rooms, - pec. he it' in- - .v.w wr su p . " . wart . " v , t - . wsi acrp u.t!mo . - ana i. -i-i -- w i2u eitrht 10 ?a a box. men's . club, i, !! w .mnOTlV Motor w'- f,tnd Front streets. rt Co am Ut armory. ;; Auburn hall Christmas eve i flie jeweler, 33T Stats gtreet, - 804 Tlie only dance ,.,,t , : dy night is " Turner Ti T SatUr K turner. Roads ar n -aPPrais;rrXa The Marion hotel n se to anrt t. ., . HVU, lne. 11-. taklna- h. iu oe used depots. an- "Orton R w umistrator of led n K- I. Sm-,ioi-i property. The natinnni . features will t-- , . D,e" "t'vets on sale ar t. '"uea. Shammer w,n "e00'- Scar mi!i 1 na, charge nf th 1. M-rA ".r5 1 WldtWJl DECEMBER m 19m PAGE FIAT.. The only dance out of town tn. day nht is at Turner, Roads are a V 300 !a .Superior service, nr, omnlnvfi -of the Mw -i i.onitr hait return- west Stee. ""''""'---,: Portland alter a- sjth relatives Tyler's 300 Mifeet Lmarbels for boys. ire. ' '"' ' ,ng to the illness of Reverend A drlch, the pulpit at the Leslie 2 church will be filled Sun M, " w Tieverend .. Albert bridge, Ld James Elvln. . L marbels for store. Lraoll watches, all L 2,25 to $11-60. iDrug store, ts There are r,.,.i.. . - Picture. f " ."'' "" 01 excellent t, i j "cenes, taken durlnr .wo ui inn Hlo. v.,. ieaaing funeral j company. Pictures of vartM Moderate the world, and 0f life uhZZ k. I will also be show,, br? sh'P near tuture. On account of the urday. Uec. 20 not be any dance an'S T BIS SELECTED FOR JANUARY COURT TERM 808 1 1 i. nome' Walter C. Ben?- , ' . . old has instituted divorce n,-nnJj '-Tawi'iE: of jurors for ti, ,dMrs. Charles t. Miller are j '8 against Carrie B. Benghold. The ' . ' urt was completed this Xon a coinhine, business levere ?Msure trip. ' ; , . : : , " f . . , . , .. . .' tionment amonc the v.-ri,', ?, "I'.I Declaring' tlio Him mm 7J'"wl 6 .desert('d . 1 " ' mm uiui sn hurt j .... v-TT Q IV lnHTM B II 1 rk ?r.mUd Havana short mi-,,, M" ' " sV ,,,r, i..- - . . Tocobs t . . . '"""w ner to re- iOKe ul BOM 1 incir non i distributors !hest cash prices, pam t.-; MiirKei. , AV ti . Of MllHnn ... . . ...... v ocr uur )lewly equipped i are as fo ows 'Mode Launflt-v" ' J;1. lem, 16: Mount Ano.i washers and Simplex ironer, Kai !?lU'e''lon, 2; Woodburn. East c, , hv Reverend .. Albert b- r, iveenes bro 'and in the, evening by ?f the Salem Hardw boys. Tyler's . 300 sizes, all Guaranteed. Com'l.' 300 I funeral of David utcneon. died here several days ago, wm Id at the chapel of the W. T. n Undertaking company, at two i Saturday afternoon. Burial will iht I 0. O. F. cemetery, a rienas Wed to attend. paid for tur-301 West cash prices Midget Market. ; Chautauqua Desk and Black makes an ideal present for chil Just a few left. Call 558 State. I 400. . , - 3U1 :0. Clark, manager of the Asso- MiiKtrles of Drecon. at ' Port- will he the Biieaker at the busi- Lim'a luncheon at the Commet- :lub Monday. Due to the wealh maitions last Monday no lunch m held at the club then. Re tion of the luncheons is expected attended by a large number oi m men coming. cash prices Midget Market. paid for tur-301 buv a Rishon fabric cure 'wool Wore this weather requires the Won of a doctor for you. Salqm Mills store, C. . P. Bishop, ratra in and around I'sen, they said, and it -may be !days before these can be Vhaw" i und made ready for use . i, n at Turner Saturday f w open. night. ' S00 hi N. Appling of Prairie City, "'rtted to practice law:. in 'Ore ftursday. Appling possesses "a !i license. ' ',' '''.. as follows: Sa-! nltor, 3; imiii ironers. Salem o. ""u"u, rast uervais. fiwmo CO., Masonic Temple. Phone w"'1' ,fngewood' Fri. Eastl leva. wiu, crooKS and Rt Po, Meet Me at Meyers BS3;5i Four More Shopping Days, and Then Christmr rTr WI mr-m music. The daroi White's luvenn. uf..M's Ralph Saturday at -Z . . "sum- ,1'iace. Beeai. " . .vl " urne an nd toclement weair the v CU' held last weel, h.. " cided to hM ' een de- i: Saturday, as th.i Miss t, . Ulamette University students are pending the holidays L """ in rorti.ind. the i who out of EXTRA SPECIAL DOLLS American made, moving eyes and dressed. To close line 75c No woTw2ec we sue doing a big Handkerchief busi ness. The showing is the best we ever .made, pleas ing all tastes and all pocketbooks. Sold sine;!y or by the box. --""- ana Bt. Paul will ,mui nave one resident upon the list 1 ana Mr. nnrl T,a r n dauhgter, .Ruby, of Kar, i ' . lmst' names were drawn: Edwar.i i are in Salem for the holidays, as the f,. T!' fae': Snpter Craig, print-! j . - , xaimcip jt eter oiuw.Ker, real estate; Samuel Adolph, i. Aipert, clerk; A follows, farmer: A. A Siu,. guests of Mr. Keene's brother, Ed - ixajunare com pany. They are former residents of Salem, and are well known here m Keene is now a successful business 11 Z' h' xt f ,' 00 man of the California mPtmJ ' l".Ubu.r H' AVeeks' frmer li'owmng, rarmer; Frank Sh Tlr T.lr, ,..,., luo weu Known phy sicfan nf WoMn . mu.u opcm rnaay in Salem, visiting old friends. W. S. CleHient. residing ni,il aby, has discovered a new variety ,of blackberry, and , is of the opinion that it will be extremely popular af ter it has been nultivsitRri mn oughly. The first plant, Mr. Clement says, was a chance seedling discov ered near Hubbard several years ntrn The vine, which is a vigorous trailer. yields as abundantly as the evergreen or loganberry, iipening about July 1. The fi-nlt It, onh ,V1 j n . for canning purposes. Before placing iJtaiiL un me iiiurKet mr. uiement desires to do some private cultivat ing, and will set out 200 young plants on his own farm next spring. ; D." 8 Li.; Poindexter of Bowbells. N. Dak., who has been in Saiem for the past three or four weeks, has become sn fhnrmo win, tVn WIMonmfta t,L ley, that he is considering settling in una seuLion. jwr, f omaexier, iornier ly a merchant of Bowbells, sold out his business interests there, some time ago with a view to settling in the west. "He spent several weeks in Washington and Montana before com ingto Oregon, but in his opinion, this state is superior, to any he has yet :een. F. eon- contractor; R. E. ank Shedeek, la-1 tinier, vranK enedeek, la borer; Yard A. Hughes, brickmason; jhn, merchant, all being residents of u.cti.. maruu naueroerg, larmer; Hook "also a farmer,. Mt Angel ,vca3f, iiooK, also a farmer, Mt. Angel; V. J. White, E. S. Secley and Waiter Nor ton, all three prospective jurors heme farmers by occupation; and residing near iuomior. ;, Ered C. Callister, a banker, and H. F. Craig, a clerk, are the Silwitnn members at the venire; William H. Plutts, farmer, East Hubbard; John P. host, inmer, Pringle rCharles Iiarbt, farmer, Sublimity; William H. Troj, farmer, Fnglewood; L. L. Ernst, farm ; V human. nrw Woodburn: T,. W. Rio-mitnl T?..JU n vals; and U. F. Sturgis, of Brooks. X LOUNGING BATHROBES for LADIES and CHILDREN Th e y make most excellent Xmas Presents. All priced low. Hi It? a? m w .Permit us to suggest "Brassieres" as a most sensible pj and practical gift. Our stock comprises tose makes y which are' considered the best by women who know. x IVm-" b ' 'j """'y""" -im" , wwit" ( WHY NOT A WAIST?. The new ship- PIfWSOCI nient of dainty silk Waists will delight every woman who ap. predates Quality Material with Correctness of style. Xet her gift be one of these 1 charming Waists R. .T. firepTiwnnd. onerator of a large ranch near Lebanon, has been held up in the Capital city since the first days of the storm, and plans to remain here until the roads Ijptween this city and his home. are made pas- Greenwood motored to ba- lem last Monday, intending to return' immertiate'iv. Being imbued with the prary to a rumor that operations lirwmmo tVio mtlla nf the ChaS wilding company, officials of the sable. Mr W Friday declared that they 1 inn, ,..11 ...V.n 1, c mlll'ii ,, "o, icy ucj.iuii.srij' nucn uic ...... w........ . n Cttrt avatn iii ninu t water' ambition of the average Oregon far -. -b - . .iu.r- i. .v,o tha nti s mer. ne woum lamer wuiiv i,,,. loaf" and so is Improving each shin ng hour by working for the Oregon Electric company, until such time as.i he can safely drive home, t of land in -Kjeizer Bottom, 8 acres, which Was recent Jtliased from J. W. Woodruff f Pool, yielded last summer 'm of cured alfalfa to the acre, f furnishing .pasture, according f-Pool, who cites this instance as s!'hat alfalfa raising is a profit less in the Willamette valley N at Turner f open. Saturday night. 300 ,3sin the sum of $218,000 were atd to the state irrigation com 111 'or certification by Multno- :5"iage district No. 1, Thursday J'" Part of the $4,000,000 bond Gently voted by the. district. ard of thanks' - I !' to thank the neighbors that so kindly -assisted fal ot our mother Caroline I nd especially the Kobow The famiiv. 300 Rebecca K. Walt. 83. a widow re sident of this city for 23 years, passed away at her old home, 5U w. tn street, Thursday evening. Paralysis is believed to have hastened death. No funeral arrangements have yet bee-i made; but the body is at the AV. T. Rigdon company's parlors. Mrs. Wail is mourned by six children, Mary Wait, Salem; Mrs. B. Southwick, Sa lem; O. C. Wait. Salem; Otis Wait, Rickreall, Ore.; G. K. Wait, Rickreall, and F. L. Wait of Calgary, Canada. One sister, Mrs. Carrie Egan. and one brother James Bowen, botn or on verton, also Survive her. William J. Gurbarg Is mon the Portianders who are spending a tew Mays in Salem. I U "A ROfGH RIDING ROMANCE : . .- BENNETT'S ' ' "B,s LAST FAliSE KTEI" ' ' T-EIGDOH .h CO, J S"ti Hi,ri gtrtxrt James S. Stewart of Corvallis is in Salem today calling on state officials on his way to Portland where he will attend the session of the Mate imi way Commission tomorrow. "Jim" de clares that he is not worrying at all about whether tho legislature will grant him his seat in the house at the special session as he would just as soon stand as to sit down anyhow. Stewart will attempt to have the leg islature refer his bill increasing the limitation on the bonded indebtedness of th rtate for highway purposes w four per cent, thus saving him the, trouble and expense of circulating In-j itiative petitions. jA WORKER IS CALLED C,.nn,,n.t.tn ,rnn.. Y, ,1..., ina almost tne nour, rrom tne nine she Buffered a stroke of paralysis, Mrs. Anna S. Miller. Rft. died here Friday. She died at her home 435 North Lib erty street. The funeral will be held at the chapel of the Webb & Clough com pany's stablishment at 1:0 o'clock Sat urday, Rev, Kantner, of the Congrega tional church omciaung. tsunai win be in City View cemetery. Mrs. Miller, for many years, was ac tive in soeial and welfare work in this city.- She was a member of the W. O. W.. Silver Bell Circle, member of wliif-h me invited to the funeral. The Fraternal Aid Union and was a mem ber of the Rebecca lodge and the Con gregational, church. I One son, Harry Miller, of this city, j mourns her .loss; and two brothers,: Henry Bargolpiy, Drain Or., and Chas. Bargolmy, Holten, Or., and two sisters, Clara liai golmy.' New York, and Mrs. Amelii Boyser, California, also suiwve her. Mi s, Jessie Bernard, Of West Salem, Passes Away Mrs. Jessie Bernard, 48, wife of Itheodore Bernard, West Salem, tnea at a local hospital at i Th,,lv nicht. The funeral will be held at "the chapel of the Webb Clough company at wr Saturday afternoon, uv. tis church, in charge. Burial will be in the I. O. O. F. cemetery. Mrs. Bernard came io " j dren wno no dren are, Laura and Carl, both lesi , dents of Salem. i , :V--!-VllHiS ' SECTION ' ' ' This Section is like a "Beehive," but whv shouldn't it be? The Ladies of Salem know that what is bought at MEYERS is correct and absolutely dependable, and they can safely buy for "HIM" at the "Good Goods Store." Mr ' -virTrw-nw .,!. A most complete Stock from which to make selection. PLAIN SILK HOSE in solid colors, in Mack, IIIuc, Grcj, lirown, HJd Mouse and Beaver. !NCY SILK HOSE "Clecked," Emliruidcrcd and Diop Stitched. FANCY CAMISOLES in plain and figured .satin. Iltd, blue, ro and S black. Just as we go to Press we have received a Delayed Shipment of Books for Children. Silk sak. SPECIAL 1 1 - z Special that will inalte an excellent present You can always do better at I V 1 LfiOoMcOODS Bcfcrc pui'teng ens give uy speciion lhafs all we ask y UMBRELLAS .1. U'V,n Alwnvfi Tloo-s Rcttfr Bv You " --- 1 - - I Mh- Vivian Hargrove J? rparentrMt Hargrove is.. .. her of the Pi l'hl nmrity. Reports Show 20,000 In U. as Millionaires BUY REMNANTS AT THE Remnant Store 254 North. CommsrtUl Edward Seebers of Portland wWI Washington, Dec 19-Tn-tv thousand persons In the Vnited State, are now rated w millionaires, Income tax re ports showed today. V The American millionaire class is increasing at a rate of more than two thousand Indi viduals a year. DAILY STATISTICS business visitor hi Salem Friday. MLso Georgia Shaw and Miss Mildred Shaw, oth of Dallas, spent Thursday in the capital ty. visiting with friends and doing Christ Unas shopping. , . ,. Miss Grace Sberwooa, structor in a school in Red monfl. spending her vacation i" &ilem w nh her parents. Mr. and Mrs. B. bner- woo.1. 78T Crow stri. ?"'""V V ftall ot Grace HV liernard. Thursday ied .on Mr. Jessie died at local ,iBi,t'.i at Webb A dough's 3 P Funeral at "e" , Q D f. m. Saturday. Burial Jn.J- ' cemeterj'. vdler 5. died M ILLER thirty street. Monday, " , ...hi, & fiuriat J JUe coUege t tjc. View ing advantage ot in. -th relatives m vactaion to visit wth relate w and Mend, in Snlem. M reys is a student at the ur cultural college. t' Wait 3, J",w WAIT Rebecca K. . s " . , her home. ir--- Announcement later. SPECIAL God S paweng car wiU trade lor what have fom U. S. GARAGE Phone 1751 654 Ferry BL MADE TO OUOEB TO FIT TOO BWINDOWS. CStHAfillLTUN 340 Coart Brect W.WJIOORE House Furnisher HOME OF THE VKJ HOI.A You get more for your Money at Moore's. For Long Distance Auto Trucking . m tm m r tit. Willamet e Valley Iranster to. S WE ALSO DO LOCAL HAULING. VOHD TKLTK WITH TWO TIM top n.T.TJr.', 7" OSCAR B. GLNliKiLii MOTOR & TIRE CO. 1,71 Oo-f r Vtmti Give An Electrical Present ALWAYS ACCEPTABLE ALWAYS USEFUL YOU'LL MAKE NO MISTAKE Mr) Prices Reduced for Xmas Do It NowAnd Save Money Tables, Dressers, Rockers, Ranges, Heaters Beds $8 up; Springs $4 to $20; Mattresses $5 to f 25 . Dining Chairs, Suit Cases Universal Percolators, Universal Electric Iron Casseroles, Dihes, Tea Pots, Water Sets PYREX GLASSWARE CARVING SETS $175.00 Playerphone and 15 Records, $100.00 $100.00 Playerphone and 10 Record, $30.00 Peoples Furniture Store A OOOI ITACH TO THAPR N. and Bcb4 n.4 Oo4 Boeh. IfoW 4 Eacitd