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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 30, 1920)
w CAPITAL JOURNAL FRIDAY, JANUARY 30, 1920. j fii mjiiu-.tt-uvii mg upon certain premises known - t Mli I IIT"! f I TU TT I HAPl. PAGE FIVE. aj W. I. XeedTiam to J. ft.' Ransom. .. bistevests LCommunity sing "-T.. -hool house f f cl Salem vs. J,,dal clufc lit pew lt& school, 8 P. m. f : lki food sale. l1. store, by Congregational ture by E. J. " . ATen a BUS""""1 , . rtfommerciat club, v-Council meeting; Meeting ' re ap; , class of Salem Art Meeting " and distribution ol Armory. Annual mci"""- - p A. As- fcer, ! rooms. -Lecture at library A. Magruaer. iLecture m club rooms Marion county chil .au. 2:30 p. m. Meeting of North improvement assooia- mi school. li-Boy Scout Week. ;i -Musical concert, ,4 auditorium, 8 p. j- Marion County bureau clinic at al club. 19-14 T. W. C. A. I m Salem. Visit Bishop's sock sale. U 50. , pairs 26 in loganberry tips. The complaint gives full details of i tipping" logan plants and alleges that ueienaant, Frank Calieora has threatened to dig up these tips and convert them to his own use. Dance Saturday night at armory. The latest music and ei aging to dance by. 2 Those interested' In the improve ment of Claggett cemetery are urged to attend meeting at Clear Lake school house, Jan. 31, at 7:30 p. m. 2 Cooked food sale, the ladies of the Korth section of the first Congrega tional church are giving a cooked food sale at Ray L. Farmers hardware store Saturday Jan. 31. AH kinds of good things to eat. 26 The most beautiful Valentines at Salem Variety store, 152 North Com mercial. 26 Wanted to buy or hire a good work horse. Inquire Falls City-Saleni Lum ber to. fhone 813. 27 Remember the new Dreamland rink opens Saturday. " 27 The Woman's Relief Corps mem bers are requested to meet In S. S. rooms of the First Congregational church at 16:45 a. m. Sunday Feb. 1, to attend In a fcody the patriotic ser mon by Rev. Kantner. Mary E. Ad ams, press correspondent. 26 E. E. Woods of this city, left today :for Milton, Oregon, where he has a contract for some scenic painting for Columbia college of that city. Mr. I -woods, wjio nas just completed a painting of the same sore for the Star theater of Stayton, is well known as !a scenic painter. He plans to be away $ about three weeks on the present trip . Get your Valentines at Salem Va- riety store, 152 North Commercial street. 20' . The ladies of the Congregational church will hold a cooked food sale jchmaker, Jeweler, Salem. L 558 State. Tel. 400. 27 ian, a former Salem res 'ived here to spend the L tb. winter with his son I, on South Church street home il in Nez Perces, kmpany, le&aing funeral iberior ervice. Moderate Foor, Hotel Marion. 29 liildlng permits were is- January by the city re- liding to the permit rec- The latest one was issued fc to repair his home, at street, at a cost of (500. bom hall Saturday night. tonight, U. of O. vs Wil- krmory, 7:30 p. m. 25 performance of Hud- sard will be held at I. O. riday, Jan. 30th, 8 p. m. Sc. 2fi of Mrs. Helena Siemens, a local hospital January to her home in Rltzville, fj by the Rigdon & Son was accompanied by s daughter, Mrs. Helena Riuville, who came to awing the death of her See window. Regular 50 1 pairs for f 1.50. Salem ! store. 25 t S58 State. Tel. 400. 27 dance Monday nluht, 28 ' 110 bill On thfl flnnr f?a Bakery, 179 North tnt JIVUn.. ""i was report- Thompson by T. Cras wan. The bill is be ' een picked up by a -ro the shop a few mln- 8e window. Regular 50 'Pain for u.50. saem at the Farmer hardware North Commercial street, January 31. store, on Saturday, Salem Variety store has the cutest Valentines in Salem. 162 North Com mercial street. 16 The art appreciation section of the Salem Art league will meet Monday evening, February 2 at 8 o'clock in the public library. Mrs. R. Monroe Gilbert, president of the league will -be hi charge of the meeting, and the work will be taken up where it was discontinued during the December storm weather. This Is the first meet ing of the art appreciation section since the snow and partial destruction of the library by fire necessitated a discontinuance of the meetings, and a large attendance is expected. store. 26 P'nese dishes will wel- ;; of the Korean lhe new manage- nd Gee, two well t Salem. 26 window. Roi0 en TJ" Salem 26 t0Re.w.C.Kant- UC;HJ urch J " ' tendance at their CTOtlon wuun. I '.Tj,y nut.. """llngingtodance pnln 28 UtJy ot De T tfeT No. 5, vl Workln b ZT v,aitln6 Uwelcome. 26 'V,'.. I The patriotic program as given by the W. R. C. to commemorate the birth anniversary of Wm. McKinley was much enjoyed by a goodly number of Q. A. R. and W. R. C. members. A social hour followed during which light refreshments were erved by Mrs. Norma Terwllllger, patriotic in striiftor, assisted by Mrs. Peterson, Mrs. Davies, Mrs. Clearwater, Mrs. Miller, Mrs. Ackerman and Mrs. Cook, to whom the success of the afternoon was, due. ... . . The ladies of the South Auxiliary of the Presbyterian church will hold a cooked food sale at the furniture, store of B. L. Stiff and Son, Saturday; January 31 from 10:30 a. m. to 6 p. m. The women will serve tea and wafers during the afternoon. See Dr. Mendelsohn about your eyes and glasses and saw time, trouble and money. 211-212 Oregon bldg, (formerly Hubbard bldg.) 27 .-e en estxetinji. W. I. Keedham to J. M. Wolfard and A. X3. tVolfard. co-yartm-rs under name aud style of J. Wolf a .-d and rompanr. Sheriffs ceftifcaie of sale xt real es tate 00 execution. Koee Miller vs. J. A. Miller, Com plaint. State of Oregon vs. John Wyatt. Objection to bill of exceptions. Marie F. Humphrey vs. William J. Humphrey. Complaint. The Roth company et al vs. Frank Callabra. Complaint. . Probate Court. Kooy J. Stroud estate. Undertaking 01 a. B. Btroud. - In the matter of the guardianship of "imam Sullivan, an incompeetnt per son. Order appointing guardian and appraisers. Oiy ks&sies Acuoa Apinst Tax DiHnpcntsI DAILY STATISTICS Hear E. J. LeRoy Moose hall Sun. Feb. 1, of Portland, at 2:30 p. m. 27 Bora FOSS To Mr. and Mrs. George B. Ross at 1453 Court street, a son, January 26, 1920. Old Men made youne bv science dead men made alive by restitution, 1 subject of E. J. LeRoy Sun. Feb. -1, 1 at Moose hall 2:30 p. m. 27' SeRts free and no collection for E. J. LeRoy's lecture, Moose hall Sun. Feb. 1 at 2:30 p. m. 27 CARD OF THANKS I Hazel Green Notes. Hazel Green, Jan. 30. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Jones went to Monmouth c t.. , A ....... - . ... take this method to thank mT .' ,5U. ,WMa ana the Mrs. Minnie Dunigan was called to t City Attorney Bert Macy filod 22 1 additional tax Hens. FrMny mornins. ! with appflcations for foreclosure of certificates of tax delinquency. This makes a total of 35 liens so filed by tne city of Salem. With one exeea- TO S0C?AUSM CLASS dewlopcient of socialism in Europe, wirti special reference to Ru.-ia. As-senibiynmn Louis A. Cuvlllier, a I comiiiitt' tueinir. asked if it were not time that GeniMity :m had been VKid Lemno and Trotsky to vcrthro.v the Kt-rinsky Rovcrnii'lnt. When Mr. Lee replied in the neptuve, I Mr. Cuvftltor TOiUradieted him saying ' he "hut it on the autburifv tt ti, hly chamber In which the five bus- ' state department." Albany. N. Y. Jar.. 39. The rn- tion. the liens are against property i f"" 90ciaiist wmblyineii are be-j In the Oaks addition of Sa em. ing tried for alleged disloyalty today 1 In an ttem published Monday re- On January 17. one lien was filed jbecame a school roof for the teaching ITu, w T j . ... viih 'VJf MftVI J K11W ftnd mn JaniLirv 99- tha i Af A.i(r.i;Dn. tion against 12 more cases. The fore- I Seated in a semi-circle around Sey- IS" JT, closures If w mtj M Hi.,..- ...J a net Mrnln831 This should have . WI , . miu-wau, ucicm uiii, been "irross" earnlnn by the city will affect nearly SO par-! Algernon Lee of the .wlaiist state I K earnings. eels of Salem property. committee, a witness, the assembly I TufUclarv OfimniltteM hurf i-n New York, Jan. SO. Art treasures ' record what may be described as aiuea at s60,900 were destroyed to-! freneral history of socialism froi uay in a fire which wept through the to 1920." annex or me American Fine Arts build , m Quizzing his "pujil" Mr. Sted- lng in Aest 58th stret. The total loss' man dre from Mr. Lee differentia ls expected to exooed $1,00.0. Most i tions between socialistic and i me ourned paintings were In the ; cMstic doctrines; names of lead' v aneerbilt exhibit. both movements and a history EDr.C& (Weill 5 I - I a anar- ' I E lers in S of the i I sisted also with words of symnathv through the trying hours of my sad Dereavement. J. F. Millard. 26 The Professional and Business Women's club will , meet this even ing in the Commercial club. M. A. Marvin, a noted speaker of the North west, will be the principal speaker of the evening, choosing topics of es pecial interest to the business and William A. Marshall, of the State Industrial Accident Commission, will also address the assembly. All women in the city are invited to attend the lecture. " Mrs. J. L. Stockton and daughters, Mrs. Anna Culbertson and Miss Zoe Stockton, went to Portland Friday to attend the grand opera. The Howard Foster players will give a farewell performance at the Bligh theater Friday night. After the show the people from the Liberty and Bligh theaters and the Bligh hotel, will give the players a banquet on the stage. In an action filed yesterday, the Roth company and others, ask that a restraining (order be issued, re straining Frank Callebra from enter- A real old hot stuff turkey shoot will be held at the Middle Grove nurs ery, four miles east of Salem, Sun day Feb. 1st. From the general talk circulated in sporting circles there ! win De events in which both the poor and the good shot will have plenty of opportunity to bag one of the 60 fat turkeys that will serve as prizes. J. C. Herren has an ideal placo for a shoot, which Includes a club house and other conveniences. This shoot was postponed last Sunday because of rain. 26 , Circuit Court, G. T. Neal vs. Charles C. Goodale, C. S. Goodale, Gustav Brauer, R. L. Sabln, Elizabeth Glauser and the Bank of Woodburn, a corporation. Applica tion for Judgment foreclosing tax lien. Lang Stafford et al vs. Hal J. Sisty. Judgment. G. T. Neal vs. F. L. Fletcher and the City of Woodburn, a municipal cor poration. Application for Judgment foreclosing tax Hen. Wilson T. Hume, trustee In bank ruptcy, vs. Edgar Bodge et al. Civil subpoena, ; ' Wilson T. Hume, trustee In bank ruptcy, vs. Edgar Dodge, et al. No tice. . Albert Egan vs. Laura W. Krebs, et al. Decree. Rose Miller vs. J. A. Miller. Motion,. Rose Miller vs. J. A. Miller. Order. Harvey M. Wilson et ux vs. Rex R. May et al. Compjaint. Frank M. Ford vs. Charles Swegle. Answer. mm mm il Gooch Saturday by the serious Illness of her littlo gianr daushter. She re turned home as the little child was much better. F. Fisher spent the first if Hi week in Philomath. ' F. Haselbaclier has been fixing some teeter boards and a giant stride I at the school house. The children will greatly appreciate tho play apparatus which is provided for by the parent- reacner association. Joe Bennett had the misfortune to break the radiator of his new Oak land Six Saturday through collision with a, ear near the fair- grounds. Gale Fox of Portland arrived last week and Is now putting furniture into iiis house, which was occupied by Jas. Caswell. Loren Wilson of Stayton was a guest at the Williamson home Sun day. Maurice Dunigan and family spent the week end at Fred Chapman's near Chemawa. Mrs. Frank Rape of Sllverton and sons spent a part of last Week at tho, Fletcher Rape home. Hugh Asplnwall has rented the lo ganberry yard belonging to M. L. Jones on Lake Labish. tjeorge Johnson, who has " been spen spending a month with his fath er, Jake Johnson, went homo last week. Mrs. George Zellinskl accompanied her brother to Stayton Saturday to visit ner home folks. Lot Tate and his bride, Verda Holt were given a rousing welcome by their Lake Labish friends W-.-dnesday eve. Jack Collins is building a new cab in for one of the Japanese who has an Interest in the celery business. j Where will meet 'you J; Saturday? He is closing out the furnishings of three fine homes, and say he has some, mighty fine furniture down there in rugs, "tak dressers, over stuffed tapes try, parlor set, oak davenport, library tables, dining tables, chairs", rockers, ranges, heaters and everything. Crown flour . $3.30 Olympic flour ....$3.25 Pacific flour $3.05 D. C. flour .v $2.75 Armour's Oats 37c Golden Oats 37c Olympic Pancake 37c Olympic Wheat Harts..-..37c Sun Rise Milk 15c Carnation Milk 16c Borden Eagle brand . milk .. ,... 27c 10 bars Cascade soap 65c 10 bars Royal White 65c 10 bars Swifts White 60c 3 Cream. Oil soap ... ... :....25c Vfc gal. Uncle John's syniD ; $1.25 No. 10 Light Karo $1.10 Mo. 5 Lieht Karo 60c No. 10 Dark Karo $1.05 No. 5 Dark Karo 55c 10 lbs White Beans 80c 10 lbs. Pink Beans :...90c 10 lbs. Cream Oats .-. 80c Corn meal .L.. 65c 2 Shredded Wheat -27c 2 Kellogg's Corn Flakes 27c 50c Instant Postum 45c 25c Plain Postum 23c 5 lbs Crisco ...; $2.20 31bs.Crisco $L15 No. 5 Pure Lard .. $1.45 No. 10 Pure Lard ....-$2.85 1 pint Wesson oil 43c 1 qt. Wesson oil 85c 'a-gal Wesson oil $1.60 3 lbs Royal Club coffee $1.50 1 lb Royal Club coffee....53c 3 lbs Great A coffee $1.35 5 lbs. M.J. B. coffee $2.25 3 lbs M.J.B. coffee $1.58 1 lb. M. J. B. coffee 55c 1 lb. Power coffee 45c 5 lbs Spaghetti 65c 10 lbs Spaghetti $1.20 Del Monte peas, 1 can 22c Del Monte peas, 12 cans $2.50 Festival fancy, 12 cans $2.50 Del Monte corn, 1 can. 23c Del Monte corn, 12 cans $2.60 Del Monte tomatoes, lean... 20c Del Monte, tomatoes 12 cans ....$2.20 Standard tomatoes, 12 cans .. ..... . $1.50 Nucoa and Gem Nut ..37c Head Lettuce -10c Oranges, 30c, 60c, 70c Bird seed ..: ........15c Citrus - 28c Old Dutch.... --9c; Sea Foam washing pow der 27c Royal Baking Pow der ,,oC We MYer Orders of $1X0 Phone C0.D. Order 186, 198 THEY ARE ARRIVING DAILY. " ) J You Can Always Do Better at Jjv US '' fhh Hi Who Always Do Better By You