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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 11, 1920)
i All Around Town . CURRENT EVKSTB ' it Monthly bawiuet JS men s da T. M. C Jtu '-OfKO 'orra meet" Jommercial Club, club tS-MUng of South JTriMt Christian church. .Slouth Cottage street. l52n3-Chriatian Selene. Grand opera house. 10-14-- W. & A I Mpaign in Salem. TSTll Prot John C. Al- Jk! lecture at pubUc library. Mtton exercises. fb. 1- Basket 900 ' apiwh War Veterans at r- 'n'.-d.ncert at First I arttian church. - r. IS. Judge McCamant at public library. I .urse Washington." ' 19 -Marion County ! Ckfl4fn'9 bureau Cllnl J commercial club. J, jatchmaker. Jeweler. Salem. rj,, chicks. 558 State St. Tel. 400. ias Mary I. Smith, stenographer h the city recorder s office was con Bgrf at her home on East Market g,, Wednesday with a cold. Her Bffliition Is not serious. Everything in shaving equipment, juw slides sharpened. Hauser Bro 86 Ingr these opportunities will be furnish ed by Corporal W. W. Site, in eh or recruiting here. , A tree lecture on Christian Science will be given at the Grand Opera House, Thursday evening Feb. 12, at t O'clock, by Dr. John M. Ttt, C. 8. B. of Kansas City, Missouri. Member of the Board of Lectureship of the Mother Church. The First nhuroh' e Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Massa chusetts. The public is cordially in vited. J7 : ! i i The death of James Albert Parcell, 28, a student in chemistry at the O. A. C. last Wednesday, who had many friends hi this city, became known here Tuesday. He was cremated at Portland Saturday. Mr. Parcell'a home was in Berkeley, Cal., he fre quently visited at the home of W. W. Rosebraugh, 1584 Chemeketa street. Mr. Parcell would have graduated with the June class an expert chemist. THE CAPITAL JOURNAL WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 11. 1920. nance Saturday night Auburn hall. 88 lit anunds of No. 1 cleaned clover p4 ( &le, 55c. Fnone ik. 4. ll Thompson, Jacob Wagman ai Dvid McKee have been named H waiters of the T. F. Hays estate. la itataistratrlx of the estate, Coun ts Met Bushey hits appointed Mary iiM Hires. Um baby chicks for sale' Thurs fcy littrniwii. this week. 658 State HW. M. '' .- 3 Ruor strops and dressing. Hauser Bm. 38 Circuit Judge Percy R. Kelly has Rlgmd a judgment of $309.40 in fcnr of Burger brothers in their suit Daunt -Mr. and Mrs. Otto Hassing. lie leffndants will also be obliged kpwthe cost of the proceedings, a tfnrted at ISO. Fieri Bishop has been appointed aminlstratrlx of the estate of I. I Btthop. The property involved orattti of partial interest in a 15, Ht note. Heirs and nearest kin are: Fin Bishop, widow ; Mason Bishop U4 W. Rex Bishop, sons, all 'Of tlwa tn residents of Salem and Huel I, Bishop, who resides at Port-lul Dr. 8. C. 8tone can now be found tl Tyler's drug store. 38 How she was tripped by a wire ntehej across the foot -bridge on Hth Itreet entering the ball park "ky "Wit, sustaining a sprained that prevented her reporting w work Wednesday morning was to Nice by Mrs. A. Harr. 1361 12th street. Chief of Police J declared that the instigators of Hots, if caught, would be se Kmly 4Mit with Thetryout for the old-line oratorical wt, to determine who shall repre- Willamette university In the state StlL le heU1 ln the chaDel In II. E. church on the evening SiFeb-21- A large number Mb : ive omtor3 have signt(ie(J "Wtatentlontotryout. rh4.,Treatwn,amette ldlnfl fUr CaSeB 0( S"P- SWfe LTPh? vltlm8 are and7h . ', W"r DRy' Psul NhL:l"!,,Went ho when they 'utN0ne0ftheCftse!' hn0nn,,l'he "Pelican honoring Lincoln's birthday, ta P, "!? Chamber of Com " hZJ d Thurs,1y "hould be TW' to Ben . , ' under the "Pice Mix "can state central com- Cnp 8,ation opposite HiKh street' onened b , 9day mor"infr. The the appearance of AkWM " JLif th" PPrtunlty for Im? '1 in 'ank corps at J C"recelve1 Wednesday S', 2,,rtcniitl"? ataUon . wPartmenL fo.hr.oi. i Apartment. Krh,: ! rar,: , ':a m ie official rRNK MATO LET The body of Mrs. Clara C. Llnne berg, 87, wife of H. I. XJnneberg of Portland, who died at a local hospital Tuesday, was forwarded to Portland Wednesday for funeral and burial by the Webb & Clough company. Mrs. TJnneberg had bee nconfined ln the hospital here only eight days, and at the time of her arrival here was very low. Walter Forsyth, 14, who was tak en Into custody here Tuesday night by police after he had made his way to thlB city fro mhis home ln Port land alone, was returned to his home Wednesday evening. A large lynx cat or "Bob cat" kill ed by W. Z. Dorman of Liberty was on exhibition at the store of Ander son and Brown, Wednesday. The an imal Is of unusually large size ami was shot near Falls City, after an ex citing chase. "Max" a brown and black huntin g dog owned by Mr. Dorman, cornered the cat ln a rocky gulch, providing an opportunity for a good shot by Dorman. Sheriff W. I. Needham was called at midnight, Tuesday by a phone alarm from the C. O. Wilson place, east of Salem. Resldfnts of this farm whose names could not be ascertain ed, informed Sheriff Needham that someone was prowling about the house and had climbed upon the porch. aXter investigation failed to reveal any traces of the marauder. None of th efamily at the' Wilson farm are said to have actually seen TODAY-TOMORROW MITCHELL LEWIS Of "The Barrier" and "Sign Invisible" now appears in an other sirring story of the NorthwoodB. i t ri MITCHELL LEWIS "CODE OF THE YUKOV Also BROWN'S BUSY DAY Featuring The Century Wonder Dog Ye Liberty SHOWING TODAY We know You will like "BY PROXY" Starring ROY STEWART Rcw Sttcwaetzv-Teiajtgls Plav Bv Proxy the supposed intruder. One surmise I ta that the prowler was an escape from the state hospital, although no1 scapes have been reported recently, i TJpon his signing bond to pav !o' fanmediatelv unit tia ..u .V ."" I tuuntn ion the support of his son and daughter, f ". ... umwy, wno was arrested at Ore ron citv thi.. i. r, . . - - - oj v.unsiaDie euijCnflr on a wnmn v, ; -uaiculJt IWU- 1 support, was released Wednesday by 9 I r' Mrs. J. M. Keeney of Portland, are the guests of Salem friends, during- a abort visit in th. city. E. M. Pugh of Portland was a bus iness visitor in Salem Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Sundin are stop ping In Salem for a brief visit while enroute to their home in Champagne, O. H. 3arnhill of Ashland, attend ed to business in the Wednesday. PAGE FIVE H. C. Howard, who came to Salem from Canada last April, has purchased the Jones property on Nob Hill where he will reside as soon as the property is vacated by the, 'present tenant. . Harry K. Spalding, an employe at the P. M. Gregor yice cream factory. is confined to his home on North Cot tage street with an attack of la grippe. R. B. Goodin, secretary of the state board of control, and Mrs. Goodin left this morning for Seattle where they will visit with a daughter, re turning to Salem Saturday night. State Senator S. B. Huston of Port land was a Salem visitor on business oerore the supreme court Tuesday. Called to Portland to attend tn business matters, O. N. Hoppes, man ager of the Capital City Cooperative Creamery, 135 South Commercial street, was absent from Salem Wednesday. LIQUOR QUESTION PARLIAMENT TODAY H. V. Gates of Hillsboro called on State Engineer Percy A. Cupper, Tues day, relative to a power development on Willow creek In Morrow cniintv in which he is interested. The Ladies Alliance of the Unitar ian church will meet with Mrs. W. M. Hamilton Friday .afternoon, Feb ruary 13, at 3 o'clock at her home on Fairmount hill. London, "!Feb. 11. The drink tion was briefly discussed in both house of parliament vesterdav. rerl Cdrzon told the lords that th hin n this subject to be Introduced would contain provisions for shorter hours of sale. The experiment of state manage ment certainly would not be dropped, he said. In the house of commons the sub ject was alluded to by Sir Donald Mac Lean. "The fact that America has gone dry Is an economic fact of the gravest im portance to Great Britain," he said. He declared the British expend. ture for drink absolutely staggered him. The country spent move than 164,000, iPOO pounds for drink In 1914, he said, Surely there must be better glasses for near and far vision If you are tired of scowling over reading glasses; if you are tired of fussing with two pairs of glasses (one for near vision and one for far vision) ; or if you dislike to wear or dinary conspicuous bifocals that make you look old; you should investigate Kryptoks. " TrpYPTOTf IV. GLASSES XV THE INVISIBLE BIFOCALS Kryptoks (pronounced Crip-tocks) Are made for people whose eyes need help for both near and far vision. The Kryptok lens t combines near and dis tance vision in one pair of glasses, yet you cannot dis tinguish them from single vision glasses. Kryptoks represent the best that science can do to give back to eyes that are growing old the perfect vision of youth. Call and let us tell you more about Kryptoks. HARTMAN BROS. GO. Jewelers and Opticians SALEM - - OREGON WATCH FOR OUR Week-End SPECIALS ON Flour, Crisco and Coffee We will save you money on these articles especially. An unlimited amount to each customer. Also our usual specials on Groceries and Dry Goods. IT WILL PAY YOU TO WAIT UNTIL FRIDAY and this expenditure increased until it leached 3M0.OO in 118, while it wae-etimated that the expenditure for the year ending March 31 next would be nearrj 40Q.000.000 pounds. The duty of HI8 was 48.S40.000 pounds It was terra of revenue that all chan cellor ef the exchequer would be pleased to dispense with, be said. The liquor question will be debated in the house of commons during the present week when, according to a lobby report. Lady Astor will speak on the topic. It will not be her ladyship's rtaidrn speech in the house but the I tirsl time that a- woman has tn' heard in parliament i. DAILY STATISTICS nallas. Texas. Feb. 11. Financial . aid for Europe and restriction of do- i mesne oana loans so as to deny funds I for speculation was urged today by runry a. aioinienpan, member of the 1 , federal reserve board in an address j : before the Dallas group of the Texas I ! State . Rankers association. I I America's effort. Mr. Moehlenpah ; said should be toward increased tiro-1 duction and individual economy. I Pica LIXNEEERG Clara C. Linnebers, 7, Portland, at local hospital Tues day. Body sent to Portland for fnn.-.i and burial by Webb A Clough. . 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