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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 10, 1920)
THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM. OREGON SATURDAY, JANUARY, 10, 1920. PAGE FIVE. , roun d Town n;,nn recital. El lin. 1-' . .....!.. i ra'ture opens at state house. l'f Women's Repub- .. ' i,.h meets in Commer- 4 ucan . -i..K mums. ciaicu Ann,,Q club Con- Jan. i- - "In "-Regular Monthly Dance tonight Auburn hall. 9 f!. O. TJeVere and Miss D. De Vere are week end suests of friends in Salem. Bier wei.c eho"- , Business men's J&on at Commercial club; o08- . ciil session of Salem. 'Phone 100, Smith's cigar store. 11 Mr n ,1 li.c r r T! ;... tertaining as their guests over the go dwell upon fte German origin of week end. their sons. C. M. BishoD. U.nr.1 nf his slleeed m fl Hen f ra il-Virk ai-itAl rn)lA ! i day and Chauncey Bishop of Pendle ton. :i:rrLhc flflR8B8BaB8BaB8B8B8B8B8BaB8BMect Meat Meyers ffi86S6S86S6858BS8686SB85 iences an! indulged in other forms of ii vicious attacks. Coghlan s charges al- Jan. nnen Forum Corn- county meeting club. 8 P- m- nelt " Marion Midi's bureau clinic. Com 2&T club auditorium 2 p. m', 17 "4 Home Products Jan. J." Thrift -nday 8chool training course at library. 1 , 19--T, Sixth Annual Ja ' Prv Corn Show, H"'0.',; : Co.. tractor de- pariment, Stale itreets. .Tampa Chambers of Portland trans acted business in Salem Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Dennison, of Portland are visiting friends in Salem ' for a few days. Rlgdon company, leading funeral directors. Superior service. Moderate prices. J. M. Watts and family of Alberta, Canada; have arrived in Salem, vis iting friends here and looking over tie Willamette Valley. They intend locating here. The Three Link Needle Club was pleasantly entertained at the home of Mrs. Charles Cameron on Friday af- Thomas Claggett assisted the hostess. r - " v.. were served to the thirty guests. The i Tompkins. ciuo win meet Jan. at tne nome of Mrs. W. A. Weist. 2055 D street. , v Miss Flora Ca: (hirtJkws Advance Shipment of Draperies and Front ; Tve, watchmaker jeweler, Salem. Dance tonlghtjirmory. 9 p. m. The Salem King's Products plant, which was forced to suspend opera- " rlv six weeks ago, because, of fre-h vegetable, with which to work has reopened. Dance tonight armory, 9 p. m. 9 Hay for sale, baled oat hay, ..". ton. T. L. Davidson. WIS l'v Mm A L Hirsekorn and child ren returned' from Everett Wash Tunaay evening after spending the holidays with relatives a..." there. Wanted, to lot contract for grub bing 15 acres land on Indian Hill farm. T. h. Davidson. 9 Dan Vanderbilt, who operates a lama farm near Turner, was in ' Salem Saturday transacting business. Cirvult Court. Estella J. Thonipkins vs. Daniel K. Supplemental findings to i modify original decree. City of Salem vs. Lizzie P. Ryan et al. Motion. Clair Richardson, by his guardian ad litem, Lydia W. Richardson, vs. Philip Winters. Verdict Estella J. Thoinpkins vs. Daniel E librarian, an nounced Saturday that the public lib rary will be open for the return of uvwiiB .iunu;i- imernoon irom l uniu t Esieua J. inuinpRins vs. uuurei su. 6 o'clock. It is hoped by the board of i Tompkins. Decree modifying original nirntn tlint thn l;Hai.ir will ha nnnn I .4.-V.,.... tor circulation Tuesday aiternoon at 1 o'clock. I The funeral of J. A. Bishop, the an nouncement of whose death appears on page one of this issue, will tie r.eld at the chapel of the Webb & Cough company at 2 p, m. Monday. James Coats, Turner farmer, visited friends in Salem, Saturday. Miss Helen Savage, deputy in the office of County Recorder Brooks, leaves for Mill City Friday night to spend the week end with menus. The minils of Miss Rlma Wpller will be heard in a piano recital Mon day evening. January 12, at 8:15 o'clock, in the Presbyterian church, assisted by Mrs. Ethel Raymond Boyd soprano. s W. TontHan. Armenian refugee who escaped the Turkish massacres, will give a lecture at Moose hall Mon day at 7:30 p. m. Seats free. ton 9 The Marion County Women's Re publican study club, will meet in the Commercial club auditorium. Monday afternoon for fSieir regular meeting and for election of officers. Frank Davey will speak on some of the most momentous questions of the day. The Japanese problem will again be the principal topic of discussion. Mrs. A. Yoger was slightly injur ed shortly before noon Saturday when she was run down by an auto driven by J. A. Remington, at the corner of Liberty and State streets. According to police reports Mrs. Yo ger became confused when she start ed across the street, and stepped back in front ot Mr. Kemtngton s car. sne was bruised considerably. H. C. Howard vs. Charles W. Nei- meyer. Complaint .Albert H. Brown vs. Mark S. Sknr. Summons. Probate Court. In the matter of the guardianship of the Massey minors. Order confirming sale. Augusta Matthes estate. Order ap nointine appraisers. Anmista Matthes estate. Undertak ing of Willard A. Matthes, administrator. Viola H. Cornelius estate. Adminis trator's undertaking. Vinln H (irnplhiR estate. Ordpr ap pointing administrators and appraisers j ' IT M 1, iViW f ' .11 if3' V" 1 "AH. '...rjf:. It is time to think of SPRING HOUSE CLEANING To replace those smoke stained Curtains and Draperies with New. We are now showing some new things in SCRIM, CRETONNES and NETS, and all are priced close for quick selling. The funeral of Mrs. Lucille Corbett 19, who died as a result of injuries sustained Tuesday in an auto accident near Everett, Wash., will be held at the chapel of the Rigdon company, 252 North High street, Monday. Bur ial will follow in City View cemetery. G. A. Nve. 1495 Saginaw street was severely injured, necessitating his eonfinpiruMit to betl at nis nome. at about nine o'clock Saturday morning when he, riding a bicycle, collided with Jehu Oliver, janitor at the pub library, also riding a bicycle, on State street, between Winter and Capitol. Mr. Oliver escaped injury. Two phy sicians are attending Mr. Nye. He has been mail distributor and mes senger at rhe state house for 20 years. Dance tonight armory, 9 p. More than ?300 was realized from the High school play "The House Next Door", which was presented in the High school auditorium Friday even . . -p cleverly hand ing, a" i"" M. ana the production was excel lently directed. Hear noted Armenian refugee at Moose hall Monday at 7:30 p. m. Robert Pearce as executor of thd Elaabeth M. Pearce estate "led Anal iPPirtts of 13545 account, i ntwi. - and disbursements of a like amount i,n Ponntv Judge Bushey set February as the "-date for final-set tlement Mrs. Lillie Wright, 40, a former Saem woman who died at San Diego, Ca Monday, will be laid to rest here In City View cemetery, Monday. Fun eral services will be held at the chapel of the W. T. Rigdon company. Hear "Can the dead communicate with the living'' at Moose hall Mon day at 7:30 p. m. According to a list compiled by Postmaster Huckestein for official use, there are 14 publications pub lished in Salem. The list follows: Cap ital Journal, six Issues weekly; Clar ion, monthly; Collegian, weekly; Daily Statesman, six issues weekly; Lend A Hand, monthly; North West ern Poultry Journal, monthly; Ore gon Teachers Monthly, morthly; Ore gon Teachers Association Quarterly, quarterly; Outlook, bi-monthly; Pa cific Homestead, weekly; Salem Stern monthly; Semi-Weekly statesman, The Manufacturer, monthly; Willam ette University Bulletin, quarterly. Undertaking of appeal was filed Saturday b ythe Salem King's Pro ducts Company from the recent de cision of Judee George G. Bingham to the Oregon supreme court. The decision was rendered in the suit of the Products company against S. Ramp, Bruce Cunningham and sev eral other loganberry growers of Marion county. For t"his suit the com pany questions the right of the grow ers to so construe contracts with the company, that deliveries could be made to other parties than the com pany In order to secure a higher market price. Circuit Court Php Farms company, a corpora tion, vs J. H. Dtinlap et al. Answer of defendant G. L. Gibson. Mrs. J. W. Collins vs Charles E. Palmer. Verdict. Security State bank vs Louis Aral. Cost bill. Lizzie Evans vs C. E. Evans. Affidavit Albert H. Brown vs Ralph Swarts. R. L. Swarts and Mark Skiff. Cost bill Albert B. Brown vs Mark Skiff. Summons. Business Men's Adjustment com pany vs M. S. Lange and Nora Lange, his wife. Non military affidavit. Business Men's Adjustment com pany vs G. B. Landers et ux.-Non mil itary affidavit. Salem King's Products company, an Oregon corporation, vs S. V. Ramp, Bruce Cunningham, Unit Aspinwan, C. H. Denser, Clyde Harris, August Lents. L. S. Murdick, W. Howard I'.arap and A. E. Harris. Notice of ap peal. Probate Court Gilbert G. Evans, estate. Petition for allowance for widow.. Gilbert G. Evens, estate. Order mak inc allowance. Hnttlp Wptch. estate. Order ap proving final account and dfscharge of administrator. Nancy E. Milster, estate. Oath of Georee P. Clark. Nancv E. Milster. estate. Bond ot George P. Clark. We are almost through with the Inventory. This is the last call on this ODD TrwQMT? Wo Viavo trm flpnnPKt: stork in the countrv and it's going to C 1J X kJXlUAJ. (IV AIM.V V- . . . . ( . 1 ? remain clean no ODDS and ENDS and ancient accumulations. Always bear this in mind-- we handle oniy uuuli ajvjuuo, wmu yuu Quality Merchandise. Quality First You Can Always Do Better at JL - la Who Always Do Better By You Quality First The A. J. Rahn residence, 807 south Commercial street, was slightly damag ji n;rUf rnnk Tne spa nas a ssijeuiai 1,'"- commercial tui tci, o. r and will serve steaks, oyster frys ann'ed by fire Friday afternoon at about all short orders until closing time. 10 The body of -Mrs. Lucille Corbett, ase U, who was killed in an auto ac fdont at Eveiett. Wash., Wednesday, arrived here Friday noon, and was L.lnn in ?h:v'o hv the W. T. Rigdon ndertakiiig company. Salem is. the former home of Mrs. Corbett For many years she made her home with Mr. and Mrs ,1, S. Taylor, who reside Mar The Dalles. No arrangements fur the funeral have been made. 4 o'clock, caused by a tiying spar fr,n the firenlace. Mrs. Rahn was ab sent at the time, having placed a screen in front of the fireplace Derore leaving. It is believed that the spark flew over the screen and settled upon a coucn. Bfittlnar it afire. Only theliving room was damaged, and the blaze was quick ly extinguished with chemicals trom the fire department. The Y. W .C. A. will hold "open house" Wednesday to which all resi dents of Salem who are interested In the work of the organization are In vited. The affair will begin at 5 o'clock With a chicken dinner served from 5 until 7. An Informal recep tion will follow, for which an excel lent program is being arranged. Everything will be shown and ex nlained the guests, the social gath ering lasting until 10 o'clock. The en tire evening will be strictly informal, Don't fail to attend the Open Forum Meeting at the Commercial Club next Wednesday, January 14. If you miss this meetiing you will never get over it. Something on you'll never forget. DAILY STATISTICS Died JOHNSON Eli Kmnnual Johnson, 69 Rickreall, died at a local hospital at eight o'clock Friday morning. Body at Kigdon's. Funeral an nouncement later. Drapery Special, Fancy nets and MarnuesoUes, values to 75c yard, spe cial at 49e. Hamilton's. Amelia Kiesrhnick has been ap pointed executrix of the estate of her husband. John Kii schnick, who died in Marion county. November 20, 1919. Personal property estimated at $750 will be aooraiscl hv Aucust Kerber- Ker, Charles M ir and Eva Grants, the appointments being made Friday by Judge Bushey. Tryouts for the inter-class debates ot Willamette university were hold by the freshman and sophomore classes Thursday. Sheldon Sackett and Ber nardo Gapuz will represent tne nhomores. and Bernard Ramsay and Howard George will debate for the fraehmon in tli contest between tm two classes next week. The work done In the trvouts was very hign ciass for debates of this kind, and shows that the debates will be hotly contest ed. The juniors held their tryout Friday. Kefined, capable young matron will care for your children at your kome while von shoo or call. Call at HI Union for further information. 10 The case of C. C. Coghlan against A. Miller is being hoard before a jury in Judge Kelley'M court. t.ogn- inn is sueinsr Miller, a Woodburn res ident, for J2050 fur alleged malicious persecution. The case is supposed to have grown out of pro-Gennnn and anti-military sentiment and culmmat o,i in rloKhcs in whuli Miller is said Un luvs cniDloved rifles and a crow bar; following Coghlan's return from France, where he served for nearly two years. CoKhlan returned Irom France with a first lieutenant s com mission, two decora:Miis and three wound stripes, lie claims that M'.ller, in addition to personal attacks, brot false charges against him; circulat- SHIIOKE Mrs. Emma Shroka, 68, of Portland, died Thursday at a lo cal hospital. Body sent to Portland for burial by tho Webb & dough company. Woodland, Cal., and funeral. Monday for burial M'ALLISTER Harold A. McAllister, 19, died Thursday at his home 3 Vi miles southeast of Salem. V'ineriil at chapel of the Webb & Clough company Saturday at 2:30 ! HUNT Mrs. lieuhla Hunt, 29, died at 747 .South 1-th street early Sat urday inornlni:. Body fit Uigdon's. Funeral announcement later. Mrs. Nancy Amanda Norton Passes Away At Tcrner Mrs. Nancy Amanda Norton, Sll, for six years a resident at me inmie of her daughter, Mrs. Annie, nun.., at Turner, died there rriflay. iviot to her coming to Turner to make her homo with her daughter, Mrs. ron ton reside' with another daughter, Mrs. Kffle Jane Campbell, t Ueilie- l.,ir C-:, Tho body will be shipped to Wood- land, Cat, Monday by the Klgdon j r I I l.t, I It. I i company, wnere, iiiiinm t will be held. IV1LIAN l.MI'I,OYi:S WIV NORTON Mrs ton. h6. ihed Body at ltlg'l Nancy Amanda Nor ut Turner Friday, mi's. To be shipped to 1920 Calendars for practical use. Homer H. Smith. McCornack bldg. Appraisers Ed It. Adams, M. O. Conderson and I'.oscoe D. Ames have sported on the Albert and Olive Pinska estates. The Albert D. Pifiska state consists of land held at $1000, "Ml located in Lane county. The Olive Phwka estate consists of $2000 in per mmi property and of Lane county rt1 -ate valued at $1000. Wood for sale. ISO cords large sec y rowth fir on the ground, not than 50 cords to one nartv. tils fro m pavement. T. L. Davidson, A Jury in department No. 1, of cir cuit court, yesterday returned a ver- Hiot ir, f,ivnr of Phi n winters unei hearing the evidence In the case. The suit was one Involving anegeu wjui- ....talnd bv daire Kicnaruson, 14, of McMinnville, following an ac cident in which Winter's car and young Riehardson's bicycle had col lided. The suit was Institutea py ai- t.,i T,v,!,a.n. the bovs motner, and damages In the sum oi ti," Frr,m the evidence sub mitted, the jury had to decide wheth- wtntr n-as driving in an irre sponsible manner or whether young Richardson was riding in accordance with established traffic rules. Th Will of H V Hnffnrrl Wnnrl J resident who died in Portland moer 4. 1919. was admitted to "we Friday by County Judge W. Bushey. u.z Hoffard has been ap pointed eiecutrix of the will and n Whitnia.,, C. O. Emmett and a Brune are r.ansed as appraisers of J "ie which consists of personal Pertr :, r ; . i a it proviaions of the will the proper y bequeathed to Mrs. Hoffard. lratrr Hlwial. Finrr not. nd -Hamilton' C. N. Needham about Baby Chicks 658 State Bt Phone 400. If t-.es. value, to 75c yard, spe cial it . . 8 '1 " "" 1 " "' """" , y-1 ' "1 BOHOTTIT D ALTON IN RK--T I ALTON IN A LONO TIMK ... t-..v. .... i Simprintendent m smith onnounced Friday that ail school teachers of Marlon county are invited to attend the afternoon ses sion of the special meeting of Lie ..- -..... Trincinals association aiunuii Lvumj - i which convenes Saturday in Salem The meeting, which will be held at the hitrh school building, wiu oe uc-, voted to the interests of th schoo heads during the 4nornlng session mu the main portion of tne PK"'" Ukea place in the afternoon, when address. of special importance will be made. Among the speaKer. ' ... . . . .K rul:lEOgUeS 1 Thomas W. Gentle in charge of er training work at the siae school at Monmouth. Special meeting of Pacif ic Udgc No. bO, A. r. at M. this evening. Work In ths M. M. degree- Vinitor j welcome.- To Buy or Sell a Business If you have a business to sell a store, a factory, whatever it may be, you cannot depend on the old word-of-mouth method. The modern way is the Want Ad way. Describe your business in detail in a Want Ad in this newspaper where thousands will see it. . ' Or if you wish to purchase a business read the Business Chances Want Ads in this paper regularly. Many splendid offerings are made there. If you don't find just what you want a Want Ad of you own. A Big Dals Have Resulted from Want Ads Like These r IS sr ntf TtUXliS We wish to thank our fridn f..r their sy mpathy and kindness at th j death of our baby Norbert. and also j for the beautiful floral offerings Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Herschorn and j children. - r mt ron fsi.k-t'; . w im t' .- ,: L, Gmi .vr. JlAf'.iO Ait.H -ti'i'E A' t.w ' l,,,rl. ' ViM.t AUOIU. I i I London. Jan. Suct-rsH nttrndltig he .strike of several tlioiihanil men mid women employes of the army und navy stores, who obtained a subHtonllai n.Tcuse of wages nf I 'r a thrnnm cfiistil to work, Is hailed by many ob crvers her as the first signal victory or a union of "middle class" employes. There is a widespread movement In icireat Britain toward the full unionisa tion of these kinds of workers. aim AVC ) GOOD MUSI TIMES GREAT VAUDEVILLE uwu&&&3! SUNDAY n 3 THREE FALCONS Comedy Aerial King Kxpeits VILLANI and VILLANI The Icader and The Tenor " A A ,iiFrvn flf a wonderful Buil- KJMT want. v ' ness Clearing House for transactions of every description. Read and Use the Want Ada in DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL st i MOur fTVl:e are of J tlie highest charac- ?TV ; d ter. We are equip- U ifidLvk ' !i ped to satisfy " $A Jifj tjA most exacting cil- jA Dl e(. The courteous W VU1 7ltTl fcV J conduct of our staff Xl'' JT I fT matches the up to V j dateness of our 11 j equipment J I " ears of t j ! i 1 H&!im, Vrefivw " " I CALVIN and BATH Fun In a Fire House BESSIE LOVE in "CUPID FORECLOSES" MUrr and JEFF COMEDY 11 -M5l.ti M S&toJf lL THEATRE 2.1 i ft Till 'K Wil li TWO Tt).V ATTAt'llMK.NT. KINS MKK A X ' OSCAR II. GINGRICH MOTOR & TIKK CO. I'hoim ISf I Tick So Toag rVn Met!!r!B 64 Ts 00 Jf Biedifine winpb e" a kEiriWB din;. oon fim i.-r tt'-.f io a,, u. oat 1 8 1'. M. 1S3 HiK It Bai.m. Oregon. Thone S HIDES and SACKS WANTED Abo Junk of Al! Kindt Eett Price Oiiarautceii CALL 388 CAPITAL JUNK CO. Tie 8iuax Dal HauM 1 i i m C'bf meketa Bt men 3US J ; W. Y. MOORE House Furnisher IIOMK Of TIIK VKTKOI.A You get more for your Jloney at Moore's. BUY REMNANTS AT THE Remnant Store S'l Nurth Cumuierel&l DRAPERIES I1ADK '1U Oltt'KK TO 'IT YOl! KWlvnOWH. C SL HAMILTON 3 tO Court Sreet JOl'll.N'AI. WANT ADj I'AY 3