Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, February 04, 1920, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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    t THE CAPITAL JOURNAL WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1920.
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CCBSEfT EVXNTS
rj, 4 Meeting of Salem
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-JfJEeur. at library
F A. MaRrtider.
Z i-lWf, in Com-
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of Marion county ciiil
! , Meeting of North
JT improvement asaocia-
SliT-14. Boy Scout Week.
, -Business Men1.
; Jcfcwn, Commercial club.
""Jl io Meeting of Floral
sM Commercial club. S
; JrL !0 Musical concert.
..TLvni auditorium,. 8 p.
"Va 1 Marion County
burer clinic at
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watchmaker, Jeweler. Salem.
VUrt Mr Foor, Hotel Marion. 29
r H Harvey and J. U waterman.
1 novd Oregon, were attending to
liSi matters in Salem Wednesday
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The Red irosa -
LL , Its headquarteni In the post-
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f tVi Marion
i RMTge naivon' -
Tiipsrtnv nleht from
7araW lul
fa, extended visit in the east.
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son, put your car on the hummer
lit let the Fair Grounds Oarage do
nr repairing.
We repair automobiles and nx
Forto. All work guaranteed.
1 phone 508; shop at end of pave
neat on Pacific Highway. S4
ptnn. of Stocton. Calif
ornia, wa a business visitor In Salem
ffetanday.
Dr. S. C Stone can now be found at
Tyler's Drug store.
. A special meeting has been called
of the Mothers' club of the Lincoln
school, for .Thursday afternoon at 4
o'clock, in the auditorium of the
school. Dr. Mary Rowland will ad
dress the mothers on the subject of
"vaccination."
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Riddle, of St.
Jmph, Oregon, are the guests or
frtada In 8alem during a snort visit
to ta city.
The funeral for Mrs. Leona South-
worth who died here Tuesday, a vic
tin ef Influenza, will be hold at the
chisel of the Webb & Clough com
ply it 1:30 o'clock Thursday after
nwa. Rev. Porter, of the Christian
church, will have charge. The body
will he placed in the Mount Crest Ab
bey IConoleim. t
S. M. Eckerson, representing the
Amuoa Tire and Rubber company,
Portland branch, Is In Salem this
nek in the interests of his company.
Him Jean Bell has returned from
a diort vlHlt with friends in Port-laud.
Kn. K. Fulkeraon, county school
npenrlaor, spent Wednesday In St.
Paul on official business.
Carl Oregg Doney, president of
Wilamette University and Dr. R. N.
Arson, pastor of the First Methodist
flurch, were Portland visitors Tues-ar.
Thft t; i.i.. l.ii
Bae between the business men at
T. M. C. A. will be played at six
''flock this evening in the gymnas
ium. The last few games have been
-u, eacn Bide displaying consid
mble talent. The value of the games
- -s.um; anu recreation has been
""Wiled by many business men who
con it.- .
- - me gym- each Monday,
Maesday and Friday evenings for
lames.
B- J- JI'les will entertain the
Sisterhood with a one o'olock
m at her home on Salem
Mi Thursday atternoon
Elisabeth Hushes of New York
busines visitor In Salem,
fcw he is a guest at Hotel
I
Z, I West' chief executive of
J) Scouts of America, gave a
Zm T frora the platform of
tk7a,!! r-West'w"oionatour
posts in the United
tTXthr mnea-that
1M o 5 000 boy8' ana more
Inr associated with the
Bad. I 6 ornization con-
C?.b" the present '
met Mi. i," ' sam- Seve''
VCff"Ut tram and
" "hort address. - .
4Tng .!? rd received f .h.
!"n,al ! Rnnrollmately 800
f a. ?re lost ln the wreck
, "rs tthiu , ureal
. "ich sailed fr
"ckalor r fr ManlIa'
The Oregon Growers Co-Operative
association has moved into its new
offices on the fifth floor of the Ma
sonic building. . ,
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According to word received at Red
Cross headquarters here, the upris
en In Siberia have not endangered the
lives of American Red Cross workers
there. The message assures relatives
of workers that "there has as yet been
no hostility towards the .American
Red Cross."
The first of a series of lectures
will be given at the public library
will take place Wednesday evening
at 8 o'clock by Professor F. A. Ma
gruder, head of the department of
history at the Oregon Agricultural
college. He has chosen as his subject
"American Ideals."
The theft of his black leather med- I
ical case from his auto as it was
parked In front of the Bank of Com
merce building on State street Tues
day afternoon was reported to notice
by Dr. C. E. Cashatt, H15 south High
street.
Dance tonight .Moose halt
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Mrs. Flora Rember. 9, wife of
Eben Rember, of Silverton, who has
been confined In a local hospital, died
here Tuesday morning. The funeral
will be held at the chapel of the
Webb & Clough company, Court and
High streets, at 1 p. m. Thursday.
Burial probably will be in the Silver
ton cemetery.
an incompetent person. Petition.
H. H. Ridgeway. estate. Undertak
ing.
Homer A. Dowell, estate, a minor.
Inventory and appraisement.
In the matter of the guardianship
of Kenneth Moor. Donald Moor.
Wilbur Moore and Harold Moore,
minors. Affidavit as to posting no
tices of sale of real property.
Jacob Atblg, estate. Affidavit of
publication of administrator's notice
of appointment.
Marriage) IJernan
Le Kay B. L. Senter, 2S, railroad
clerk of Silverton, to Ruth Hocking,"
24, of Jefferson.
The body of C. B. Stanley, who
died Tuesday morning in a local hos
pital, has been shipped by the .Ter
williger establishment, to Portland,
for burlel. Mrs. E. A. Rossen, a sister
of the deceased! accompanied the
body to Portland.
Owing to the lecture of Professor
Magruder at the public library Wed
nesday evening, the meeting of the
literary appreciation section of the
Salem Art League, which was to have
been held there, has been postponed
until Thursday evening at 7:30 o'olock
Promising that he would leave
town in half an hour, Charles Jones,
38, negro, who was arrested when he
attempted to lure a small girl into
the canyon near Yew Park school,
was released Tuesday evening by
Chief of Police Welsh. The colored
man was not held when the parents
of the girl decided not to prosecute.
.Mary Yaeger, 19, who was arrest
ed Tuesday when caught in' the act
of shoplifting at Roth's Grocery store,
was permitted, to return to high
school, and was paroled to Police
Matron Shank.
Charles W. Niemeyer, local real es
tate man, will attend the annual con
vention Interstate Realty association,
in Portland, Friday and Saturday.
Mr. Niemeyer is a member of the ex
ecutive committee of the association.
He will be accompanied by Mrs. Nie
meyer. They will stay at Hotel Benson.
Ed Kobe, "manager of the Home
restaurant on. North Commercial
street, Is seriously ill at a local hos
pital, where he recently underwent
an operation for appendicitis.
Charles Clark, of the Stayton Mail,
was ln Salem Tuesday on a business
trip.
A list of all available trained and
practical nurses, to be sent at once to
city and county health officers, has
been requested by Dr. David N. Ro
berg, state health officer. Dr. Roberg
sent the appeal to Mrs. Ida Callahan
president of the Oregon Federation
of Women's clubs and she, in turn, is
asking the co-operation of the var
ious federated women's organizations
in securing the lists. There Is no
money available for the state health
board to dispatch physicians and nur
ses to stricken areas, In case of a re
currence of last year's epidemic, or
an outbreak of a Bimilar nature, ac
cording to Dr. Roberg, and the ob
taining of the lists of nurses is mere
ly a preparedness measure so that
each community will be enabled to
take care of itself.
In the case of the International
Correspondence Schools against Ben
jamin R. Perkins, Judge George G.
Bingham has over-ruled defendant's
demurrer to the complaint entered by
the correspondence schools.
Judge W. M. Bushey signed an or
der Wednesday permitting ( E. B.
Stroud, guardian of A. M. Blinston,
to deposit sums of money to the credit
of a checking account in favor of Mr.
Blinston. In his petition, the guardian
states that, although by reason of in
firmities due to old age, the court
had declared him to be Incompetent,
yet he should be permitted to have
available funds for use at his own
discretion. The guardian advises this,
believing that Mr. Blinston "will not
squander any of ths money so intrusted."
Albert West, Homer West and Wil
liam Buchanan, appraisers In the es
tate guardianship of Homer A. Dan
ver, a miner, have filed a report set
ting forth that the estate in question
is represented by cash amounting to
$1031.41.
Henry Sequin, executor 1 n the Ro
salia Sequin estate has filed final ac
count, reporting distribution of estate
matters and asking that the final re
view date be designated by the coun
ty court.
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Herman Hansel, SI, a -farmer re
siding near Jefferson has expressed
his desire to become a citizen of the
United States. Mr. Hansel arrived In
this country from Holland in June,
1852. He was born In Michel, Ger
many, later residing In Holland.
The pastor and the official board
of the Jason Lee Memorial church
takes this means of appealing to the
membership of the church, and the
community to get into the evangelis
tic campaign at the- First M. E.
church. This is our task and the
fight is on.. Jason Lee expects to do
its full share In this campaign. We
want every man, woman and youth
on the job. Slacking is out of the
question. Be on hand tonight, 7:30. 30
Dance tonight Moose hall.
301
Miss Jessie Miller has returned
from a short visit with her sister.
Miss Eva Miller, In Portland.
A. E. Adams, formerly editor of the
Woodburn Enterprise, but lately a
resident of Minneapolis, Minn., was is
Salem, renewing acquaintances. Wed.
nesday.
After hearing the testimony sub
mitted in the motion of Lyle Waring
to reduce the maintenance money re
cently granted in the divorce decree
separating Myrtle Waring and Lylo
Waring, Judge Geopge G. Bingham
overruled the motion. In his com
plaint and motion, Mr. Waring .as
serted that he could not possible af
ford to pay the $25 maintenance
amount required of him for the sup
port of his Infant son. Mrs. Waring
produced evidence which showed
that Waring was a patron of dances
despite the fact that he claimed taat
his physical condition was such that
he could not do hard work.
Absolutely no delay, if you con
template building or buying a home
It will pay you to see me, loans closed
promptly, and terms very liberal, I
have $3000 private money to loan at
6 percent, available March 1. IT. E.
Bolinger, 328 Oregon !Ug.
DAILY STATISTICS
Died.
CRIST Mrs. Mary A. Crist at the
home of her son, Franklin P. Crist,
2615 Brooks avenue, Tuesday. Fun-
ral to be held at the Terwilllger
.lome Thursday at two o'clock.
Burial I. O. O. F. cemetery.
Died.
REMBER Mrs. Flora Rember. 9
Silverton, died, at a local hospital
Tuesday. Funeral to be at the chap
el of Webb & Clough establish
ment 1 p. m. Thursday.
Circuit Court
' Lane Stafford and Mary Staffor
va Hal J. Slaty. Motion and affidavit.
Jack Fletcher vs A. F. Lange, E.
O. Lange and M. S. Lange. Reply.
Jack Fletcher vs A. F. Lange, E.
O. Lange and M. S. Lange. Affidavit.
International Corres p o n d e n c i
School vs Benjamin R. Perkins. Or
der. Myrtle Waring vs Lyle Waring. Or
den
Josie Moe vs S. L. Moe. Findings
of fact and conclusions of law.
In the matter of the estate of Mau
rice Kllnger. Order.
State of Oregon vs John Wyatt. Bill
of exceptions.
M. W. Mahoney vs Louis Mnrchand
and Henry Lelec. Summons.
Marie F. Humphreys va William I.
Humphrey. Summons.
The Roth company et al vs Frank
Callabra. Order of injunction,
Farmers and Merchants bank of
Stavton. a corporation, vs J. L. Kearns
and Edith Kearns, his wife. Com
plaint.
O. L. Burson vs Fannie Burson. Af
fidavit for publication of Summons.
O. L. Burson vs Fanie Burson. Or
der for publication of summons.
Probate Court
In the matter of the guardianship
of Kenneth Moore, Donald Moore,
Wilbur Moore and Harold Moore,
minors. Affidavit of publication of no
tice of guardian's sale of real proper
ty. Mary A. Boggs, estate, an Incompe
tent person. Affidavit of publication
of notice of guardian's sale of real
property.
Harley Mineh, estate, a minor. Af
fidavit of publication of notice of
guardian's sale of real property.
In the matter of the guardianship
of A. M. Blinston, an incompetent
person. Petition for license to sell
personal property.
Guardianship of A. M
der.
Guardianship of A. M. Blinston.
Order authorizing sale of personal
property.
Guardianship of A. M. Bbllnston,
Blinston. Or-
: incorporations. :
The B. E. Cobb company of Hood
River capitalized at $10,000 filed arti
cles of incorporation with the corpora
tion department here today. The in
corporators are B. E. Cobb, G. G.
Cruikshank and J. N. Keister.
Articles were also filed by Simmers-
Crfur & Co. of Portland, capitalized at
o000. R. L. Simmers, O. R. Urfur
and S. B. Lawrence are the incornnra.-
tors.
A certificate showing an increase in
capital from $20,000 to $25,000 was
filed by the Boshke Miller Grier com
pany of Portland.
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SCOUTS TO BE HELD
AT Y.MC.fl. TONIGHT
The annual session of the Salem Boy
Scout council will- be held at $:30
o'clock tonight at the Y. M. C. A, with
banquet beginning promptly at that
ume. scout troops from all parts of
the city will be at ths meeting; and
every man in Salem who is interested
in the growth of the Boy Scout move-
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HawaHaa Steamship y Co.
Now Afl-Asnericaa Concern
ment is invited to attend. ,
following the bauquet. which will
b2e the most elaborate the Scouts can I
prepare, the scout council will be com-
PH-ieiy re-organlxed and aedkmted toi
the successful furtherance of thai v vfc -V . 4 . .
movement in the citv. The ...t, h.w N?w T0Tlc:ib ,ar '
I found it necessary to charge 50 cents "ZC...
plate at the banquet What funds re- i " , Z ... . . .
main after the cost of the "feed " are l . intere9!s-
met win be placed In the scout fund ( f, ra,tt,re American banker,
.. . ,,v iirtc WHO., . t lit EUlItr
places American In entire control of
presided over by President F. E. Carle- I '"' "V s",a- lne mr
: lcan-tiMwamui line opvnttea a fleet of
ine meeting will celebrate the 10th
imnivereary of the council, and will be I
ton. Officers
chosen.
for the year will be
Seven teaching vacancies have been
reported to the appointment bureau of
the state university. Five of them are
In high schools.
ItS steamers.
When the home of George E. Jack
son at Klamath Falls caught fire a 4-year-old
boy saved the life of his baby
brother by dragging him Xa safety.
Backers Asked To Guide
Investment In Shippings
Washington, Feb. 4. Leading bank
ers of the country were invited today
oy i.-nairman Payne of the shipping
board to serve on a committee to inter
est the investing public in the value
of shipping securities. Mr. Payne said
the board was confronted with the
problem of selling ships, the aggre
gate value of which, $,000,000,000, was
many times the purchasing power ot
the.private shipping interests and that
consequently it was desirable, to edu
cate the people to an appreciation of
the relation of the merchant marine to
commerce and industry.
Woman Tells WorM Home
Not For Sale Thru Ads
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Ontario, Cal., Feb. 3. Mrs. Susie
R, Mills, of this city is believed to
have established a precedent in advertising.
Mrs. Mills purchased newspaper
space here to tell the world that her
home "was not for sale."
Later she explained she advertised
because she had been annoyed by
scores of real estate agents and would
be purchasers who without reason had
called to ask her to sell It.
Treaty May Be Considered
Under Amended Rules
Washington, Feb. 4. Proposals to
amend the senate rules so a modified
cloture can be imposed when the peace
treaty debate Is resumed next week
will be taken up tomorrow by the
senate rules committee. Committee
members said, however, that it was by
no means certain that a change In the
rules would be recomended.
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YE LIBERTY
TODAY! TODAY!
Judge George O. Bingham, Wednef- !
day, awarded a decree of divorce to j
Josle Moe from S. L. Moe. The cou- i
I pie .were married at Salem, Novem- i
ber 1, 1917.
AtTO REPAIRS
Smash up your auto, strip your
gears, put your car on the humme,'
and ict it i"iir Gici,a1 J.ii.i;e li
your rcritlrins. We rf"a!.- :utomobil '
and fi. v 'i;i . A l w.-rk guaranteed.
Phone 308, shop T end i( pavement
MICKEY
The Picture You'll Never Forget r
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BLIOH(f COME EARLY
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Meet Me at Meyers
"Old Darby"
That wonderful masterpiece "Old Darby", by the immortal Rosa Bon
heur, is on exhibition in our Ready-To-Wear Department.
We have brought this art treasure to Salem for your pleasure and edifi
cation. It is not a reproduction. It is the original fainting, done by Rosa Bon
heur, one of the world's famous artists at her home at Fontainebleau,
France in 1884, and art'eritics and laymen the world-over are united in de
claring it one of the most marvelous pieces o frealism ever put on canvass.
On Exhibition in Our Ready-to-Wear Section
FREE! NO ADMISSION!
40 Years In Busi
ness and Always
in tho Lead.
You Can Always Do Better at
JLL v JJLcoouLcooDs tr
Who Always Do Better By You,
40 Years In Salen
and Boosting our
Home Town. '
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world advertises
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MADE UP OF 17,236 ELECTRIC LAMPS
The fountains Ptay. the trade mar!; chan&js.
reading alternately WRIGLEY'S SPEARMINT.
DOUBLEMINT and JUICY FRUIT, and the
Spearmen do a turn.-
This sign is seen nightly by approximately
500.000 people, from all over tr world.
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