Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, February 21, 1920, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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    FEBRUARY 21, 1920.
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL
FACE FIVE
fill
Around Town
I ports that he had bn swg acting
strangely on South l2ih street, were
' received. Friday evening was permit
!ted to go to his home at' 13 90 Waller
street. Mr. Howard la under th. -r.
- jot a physician who Touched for his
oeuer conduct tn the future.
ci'BREVr EVENTS
The Kafoury clerk progressive club
jfc which wa formed fnr th nimMaa
Misappropriation
(uan no ivuncu IW lltlf purpose kA 1 f , '
of bringing employer and employees, ! "dependence stage here
V tots closer
ILCL B KNOCKED RECAIL OF ANDREWS
SALES OF ART1Y STOCKS
J. T. Conway, manager of the army
snles store, located here, states that
absolutely the largest shipment of es
eontaet. with greater effi- ,?'da as ar!1uted to a man namea
. 7,.m Autoiwibile .olency i the store and better service ",Bvm,e"' ,n a WP" made e iargw snipment or es-
frt. :i.-"'m A" to the public as its ultimate object,!"0" by R -R- Williamson, of Port-( Pedally selected, tinned bacon to be
. am""'- memorial held its usual monthly meeting Tues- Uln.d' Mr" wJ"mson "aid that received in this city, arrived in Sa-
. Joint Bierao ' . and his wife h.irt ridd.. i. . flem Frldav. The shiument h. r...
Hies D. A. R- ana
' tloDS. armory J p.m.
".J .J-Monthly meeting
jlnJ- Mens league.
SewercUl club. P-
"Tr-Kotarians e
' i to" the Flwt Congrega
te -on
i! Jce a. armory; fve
n ..nrfljil C1UU.
day, February 17. The business meet
ing was followed by a social gathering
and an elaborate dinner was served.
The entire personnel of the club was
in attendance. '
j mscheon
Commercial
! "Th -v-Meeting of Moth-
St" oi Lincoln school. J.15
Mrs. Fred 8. Jacobs, formerly of
Portland, where she was a prominent turn the suitcase.
, club woman, and leader of social ac-
tivities, has joined her husband in
, Salem and will make this city Aer
; permanent home in the future.
and his wife had ridden In the stage
from Independence wl'h Mr. Cromley
and when that man left he took Mrs.
niiuamson's suitcase. It is believed
to have been a mistake, and It Is ex
pected by police that Mr. Cromley,
upon learning of his mistake, will re-
5 Lecture recital at
g p. ni.
.... KhraPV.
rherry City Bak-
' "in .ntertain Rotarians
and friends at a
The Flageol Truck and Tractor Co.,
Inc., has been organized In Salem,
-land is established at 186 South High
X street Charles E. Lebold, is president
Aof the company and Daniel Webster
J" civil war veteran la secretary-treas-T
urer.
I ai wives
. .... or
g (tuque.
lem r nuay. rne snipment is repre
sented by a full car load of lot of
the government selected meat, the
weight of the carload being 30,000
pounds, or IS tons.
This bacon Is said tn be especially
well packed and selected for over
seas shipment under the original con
tract with the government. The bacon
Police said Saturday that they were Packed I" cans, the net weignt of
ignorant bf a report in a morning pa- cn can inE 1 pounds and is
per of "a prominent state official" ol1 at J-75 P' can- r about 23
staging a "mashing scene" - on the cent.Pcr pound. .
street here Friday night when a girl, While this shipment lasts, mall or
whose name was not published, slap- ers as well as counter trade will be
ped him. Chief of Police Welsh said accepted. Checks will not be accept
that if such was the case, and further ed ln ma,l or counter orders. Mall
"mashing" should occur on the streets, orders must be accompanied by P.
arrests will follow. He said that lem - monpy order or drafts and must
is no city ordinance covering "mash- molude postage, which is 18 cents
ing-
at 6 p. m-
.. . "Reeular meeting
American Legion in armory
i f: P- m- ,
ill lilt I'irv mir innt acwata a k
TIT U. T, , , ' . O
, . uau, cuins, mcai repre- r--te of disorderly conduct could be
se,.mu, l ...u , was in ma(i,. . receipt of additional stock to replace
per can within the 50 mile tone.
Manager Conway also reports the
carload of GMC's.
satchmakcr, jeweler. Salem. I
factory in January.
.e funeral for Mrs. Rliia v.iohar Ih.
He already ,haa Mcintosh. 6'2. who Hied at ha nm ... ..."
lttnlula 111 t urn tirairrriiu nf U.. ....
ClouRh com- wooi mxe& "blankets, 5; assortment
sold the carload now enroute. which here Thur-dav will be held n h v, ouierem weiems ot au wool
is expected any 'day. as It left th.!eh.or,he," & C'uV com- At V"
MZri of cotton an 77 M M
LVlnl Y- BU.'al Wi" bC thB -cotton double blankets, $3. $3.50 and
liN W
Henry Boedigheimer. well known
ral giivertiin people were in mechanic here, has added a new busi
Jmb Friday attending the auto nesa t0 the one he already has. He
,e armory. Among them has arranged with Mr. Burns' local
u n-.tio nnd Wife. Iieber rnrnsnliiliva nt fho CliC tn hjln
rfFlovfl i Allen and O. B. Bowen. the repairing department for the GMC
" fuck.
Announcement has been made that
isTtanks of the city will be clasedj a. report that his truck had been
,v Mondav, honoring the birth- involved In a collision with a car
'. ... Wnuhlnff- j. u.. vr
unveil vy vreurgo ii. i aoiupson, oaiem
route 8, is refuted by Ben White, well
known transfer man. Mr. White
states that his car was not under way
at the time, but was parked on State
street, between Liberty and Commer
cial streets when the other car had
a mishap and jammed into the stand
ing truck.
" v 4. woo, 6B cents. coUon
A mMtm. f ,;, ,ku..i., '15 cents; Jersey gloves, 20 cents;
e,. i, ...... . . .. matches, six cents; cream barley, 13
cents; tea, half pound, 35 cents; to
the Salem Homebuilders Association
will ho holrl at tk. Pn..,n..At.l
" HID 1.WUIIIIC1 Vltll VIUU a,.i:j nnAlr D ...
it 7:30, p. m. Thursday, according to . . V .., . V , 7
tf n.t unfa, hnttlaa UH itatita- aluminum
hot water bottles, 98 cents; aluminum
mess kits, 41 cents;
, ,niversary of Cleorge Washing-
m.
L Gilbert reports the sale of
Btia Sixes at the auto show to R. E.
KBLK5 Union St., Salem; Dr. O. U
hH, u S. bank bldg. This is Dr.
Uiird Elgin Eix. There is a
bum. Why? (Adv.
Wis E. Vincent, Jr., son of W. B.
iw.nt r,f Jefferson, has arrived in
Owing to the Illness of either them
selves or their families, six of the lo-
Sn Francisco from Siberia, and is cal post office employes are absent
m hi" WW home. He was called to from their work. James Baker and
ike States by the Berious illness of his Frank Arnold, city carriers, Phil
IHlfcf, Rlngler, carrier substitute, fedgar
Dougherty, clerk, D. B. White and F.
' Yiati "TheWay to Health." LecM. Toothacre, carrier of route 2, are
tin every Monday afternoon, 2 p. the absentees, -
n. room 831 Hotel Marion. 47 j - I
J. A. Dopplmaler, who claims to
an announcement from the officers
of the Cnmmeroi'Ml Pint, e,i-,la
At this time it i niH ,n,.a. ,niJ0 Ballon ash cans. S3
be named, and probably manager
and other officers.
DENIED BY DANiELS
; Paris. Fen. SI. ; Rear Admiral
Philip Andrews, cotunwnder of the
American waxshiiw in the Adriatic.
(has been recalled, according ta a
' Konie dispiitch to the Ilavas agency,
jbi-cause of disorders which have oc
tcurred at Spalato.
I
1
Cof Yoia Ccttt
Why not rent desk
room in your office?
There is always dt
mend for inch space.
Our Want Ads, at small cost,
have helped man.' mat re
duce their overhead expense
tn this way. TheyTi Aeyou.
Try them.
ReadaadOsalkalMsalMsli
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL
Washington. Feb). SI. Emphatic
denial that Rear Admiral Andrews.
commander of the American war
ships In the Adriatic had been recall
ed was made today by Secretary Daniels.
The executive committee of the Na
ttojuil Consumers league adopted a
resolution in New York last night urs
iug congress to grant the full appro
priation of less than SDttO.000 for the
federal children's bureau and empha
sising that the sum was $3,500,000
less than that allotted the, bureau of
animal Industry.
of justice, liquor dealers and whole
sate ill ui;t;:.s.a relative to the points of
conflict between the state and federal
prohibit! m laws, according to Attor
ney Uenernl Brown. The att-irney gen
eral has taken the question under ad
visement and exiiects to prepare an
opinion within a few days.
I Bn-miiwig.-i'i v.. . xvno'--.,- -
STATE HOUSE
A. H. Tarbell of Warren, Columbia
county, today filed his nominating pe
tition as a candidate for the republi
can nomination for state representative
from the twentieth district with the
recrctary of state's office.
J Application for an Increase in rate3
was tiled with the publia s jrvice com
mission today by the Farmtrs National
Telephone company of Tumalo, Des
chutes couty.
. Daily Statisiics.
Died.
M'ALLISTER Charles McAllister,
67, from Portland, at a local hos
pital Friday. Body sent to Port
land by Webb & Clough.
..I American Legion will hold lta have the largest stock of cars ready
rtpilar meeting in tiie Armory Tues- for delivery In the state, and who has
day evening. Wednesday evening automobile establishments In Eugene
nnii.it Post No. 9 will sponsor a St Helens. Albanv. has Established
duce, preparations for. which ' are hmself at the Great Western garage, ' appeal
an-being made. .. 1147 North High street, and is ready
to sell Grant Case and Stevens cara
B wouldn't be spring without Haus-, The Dopplmaler company plans to
a Brae, window display of baseball, extend its business to Medford,
tnnlt and other athletic goods. See : Grants Pass, Klamath Falls and Rose
1 Way. 46 j burg.
ft C Crystal, of Vaca Vllle, Cal.,' ia - Giving as her opinion that the
it the city, visiting at the homo of hia large financial canters In the east
fthew, W. H. Mills, 1790 North were "money-mad" and enjoying the
Commercial street. Mr. Crystal will greatest prosperity In years, Mrs. Ag
imw acquaintances at Dallas and nes Henderson, of Portland, stopped
ether valley points before returning over in Salem Friday for a brief visit
ill home in the southern state. iwith friends while en route to her
" I home from an extended visit in Chl-
8r. 8. C. Stone can now be found cago, New York and other eastern
BTjlet i drug store. 45 cities,
Circuit Court,
Marie F. Humphrey vs. William I.
Humphrey. Motion for Amended Or
der, and, Omended Order.
Ann Potter, administratrix of the
estate of Harry E. Fox and Hazel A.
Fox vs. Mary M. Fox. Transcript of
Dance Auburn hall tonight.
Mount Crest Abbey Mausoleum
provides everything that is best for
Unit West, son of Wharton L. the permanent care of the deud here-
Wat. ii reported ns recovering nicely after. Phone fi 33, or any undertalt
irom an operation performed a short er. '
Ume ?o and is convalescing at the!
nuiamette Sanatorium. Young West
romlnent In the local Boy Scout
"Wtation. -
Kntlce; 0. J. p1Try and Earl. Wood
"uyacetyline welding ut 805 Broad
ny- Phone 1169. 45
'NOTICE Earl Wood, formerly of
Liberty garage, and 0. J. Perry,
wan shop foreman at Vlck broth
w br several years, do automobile
JJWring at 805 Broadway. Phono
55
Wood for sale, good 16-inch mill
wood at new wood yard, Trade St.
near Church St. Fred E. Wells. Call
1542 from 7 to 9 a. in. and after 5
p. ra. 45
liise George G. Bingham return-
Saturday to his home in Salem,
spending ten days ln depart-
wt No. 3, circuit court for Mult-
mah county. jUdBe Bingham was
to the Portland bench to fill
t"Porary vacancy created by the
r of Circuit Judge Robert
Ticker.
Jhe Salem Cardinals, a team of lo
J etball Players will meet the
TLlea'. J c"'"mbla University
VlT be "hlvea the Y. M.
n Satur,lay "iRht. February
alZr8"1' i Promised, the lo
having defeated Columbia
CVu??" of tnree ear-
awm. I . " rcvlved a wood
W2fiUMn."Bi on Trade street
Mr. and Mrs. OL. Fisher of South
Commercial street motored to Kugtim
Friday where they will be the week
end guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. ,1. Dan
lei. They will return to Salem Mon
day. .
R. Monroe Gilbert, formerly of the
Frame Shop and (.littery, is opening
a craft shop and studio in the Bush
Breyman building on Commercial
street.
Mrs. N. S. Wood, 1045 Hall street,
Is recovering from a light attack of
Spanish Influenza.
The Mothers club of the Lincoln
school will hold Its regular monthly
meeting in the school auditorium
Monday afternoon at 3:15 o'clock.
" n?n .1,1.1
Murd u , n,lrcn- Mr. WeUs
from , ha' 'he fin,t '
"4 w t ih-" F Timber
It ta r S ' cord wo will
ri Lr transfer, and
Postmaster August Huckestein an
nounced Saturday that the post of1
fice will be closed practically all day
Monday. The general delivery and
stamp windows will be open from 9
a. m. to 10 a. m. and city carriers
will make one trip through the en
tire city. There will be no rurul route
deliveries. -
Int.
"2 use by Februarv ? ihool. " Ib probable that Indian and
w!lsaid. His office m a! ro muaic wi" Pe "tudicd, but a
A .lecture recital will be given
Wednesday evening at 8 p. m. in the
public library on "American music."
Miss Mary Holman of the Willuni
ette school of music will preside and
the recital will be given by members
of the faculty anV students of the
8. H. Heltzel, as administrator of
the estate of Matthias Goodie vs. M.
L. Eskew. Execution.
Thomas Becker vs. George W.
Morley, et nl. Order appointing
guardian ad litem.
Caroline Faber vs. George Faber.
Affidavit In proof of mailing copy of
summons and complaint.
Charles Coghlan vs. N. Miller. No
tice of appeaal.
Charles Coghlan vs. N. Miller. Un
dertaking on appeal. -
In the matter of the estate of J. B.
Leigh. Motion and order for exten
sion of time within which to file bill
of exceptions.
Thomas Becker vs. George W. Mor
ley et al. Motion for appointing
guardian ad litem.
Anna E. Hawes vs. William Wat
son Taylor et al. Order directing
publication of summons.
Marriage License
Elburn Thomas Sims, 21, of Wood
burn, a farmer; to Jessie Rae Hicks,
21, of Woodburn.'
galvanized iron.
towels, 2T
cents; bath towels, 45 cents; trench
caps, 20 cents; compass, SI; iodine,
15 cents; hatchets, SI; wool under
wear, $1; rubber hip boots, S5.25;
raincoats, $5.25; new wool yarn, five
ounces, CO cents; toques, new wool.
50 cents; mufflers, wool. 50 cents.
Other articles are batncks bags,
halters, leather gauntlet gloves, auto
gloves, stag shirts, O. D. handker
chiefs, sweaters overalls, khaki
pants.
All goods must be tuken from the
store when purchases are madu,
space being limited.
Tractor School
The Cleveland Tractor Co. will hold
a tractor school at 121 S. Commer
cial St. during the week of Feb. 23
to 28, for owners and those interest
ed In the Cletrac tractor. Experts
will 'be in attendance as instructors.
W. H. Patterson Co. 45
Date of Business Men's
League Meeting is Changed
The regular monthly meeting of the
Salem Business Men's league, will be
held Tuesday at 8 p. m. in the Com
mercial club auditorium instead of on
Wednesday evening as previously an
nounced, according to a annoucement
at the offices of the league Saturday.
The date was changed, it was said to
avoid conflict with the big meeting of
the Salem Rotary club that will be
held on Wednesday evening and which
will be attended by numerous mem
bers of the business men's league.
Several matters of Importance to
members of the league are scheduled
for discussion at the Tuesday evening
meeting and all members are urged to
attend.
Incorporations.
Articles of Incorporation were filed
with the corporation department here
today by the Owcn-Peeke Freed &
Grain company of Astoria capitalized
at $25,000. The incorporators arc w.
A. Owen, A. S. Owen and G. F. Peake
Increases in capital stock by Closset
X- I levers of Portland from $250,000
to $-100,000 and by the Pacific Inter
national company of Portland from
$50,000 to $200,000 are show In cer
tificates filed today.
Restitutions of dissolution were filed
by the Columbia Real Estate company
and the William L. Hiller company,
both of Portland.
for ..v." " " "'c will
N,(w.r M"rvh 1.
v, Btreet.
at
be
30S
Ba
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Special m
lm lj "rau" or
lodge No. 4 A. F
, iTMh " ".. TBree- visiting
"eicorne.
46
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IXAME OP
T"E YT KOV
A ttXE! PICTTTRW
more detailed announcement of the
program will be made later. This is
the third of a series of lectures to be
given at the library during the winter.
Salem Postal Force Badly
Diminished Through "Flu
The Salem postoffice is experienc
ing severe handicap due to the pre'
valence of influenza. Six carriers are
absent because of the disease, an$ the
remaining force is supplemented by
substitute:: called In for the emer
gency.
V. M Toothacre, carrier on city
mute No. S. is absent due to the fact
that all immediate, members of his
fumiiv are ifl from the "flu." Other
carriers absent ore: Frank Baker,
city route 1 ; James Arnold, city route
4; and Phil Ringle, general suoguiuie.
Clerks who have been taken with
the epidemic are Edgar Dougherty
and Clay Barwhite.
I.IHKRTV BOXDS
New York. Feb. 21 Final prices of
Liberty bonds today were:
3',4's, 96.04; first 4's, 90.70; second
4 s, 90.40; first 4 '4's 91.10; secom.
4V, 90.80; third 44'. 92.94; founn
4'i', 91.; victory 3 3-4's, 97.70; victory
4 3-4's, 97.70.
Senator Wadsworth, speaking last
night in New York, urged that 'mod
eration rather than fanaticism, reas
on than hysteria" should be exercis
ed in the enforcement of tho natlon
nl nrohibition amendment. Senator
Miss Lucille De Witte of Portland,
is spending the week end at the home
of her mother, Mrs. O. K. DeWittc,
459 Oak street.
Slight injury was sustained by a
Ismail girl, the name of whom police
could not learn, Friday afternoon whon
she ran Into the side of an auto driven
by O. R. Clearwater, 33 South Church i Wadsworth said he opposed govern
street. at the comer of Church and;,nt ownership of railroads and he
Mill street. According to a report of i a8K)1 tne , called Plumb plan of
the accident made to police by Mr. irajiroad operation.
I Clearwater the girl ran into his ma-j 1
j chine while she was looking in another J provisional convention with
(direction. He said that he calien "prance and Great " Britain dealing
!the girl s home and learned that heiwiln ajr traffic has been signed by
was not seriously hurt. i Switzerland which heconies eriecinc
March 1 it was announced in ueme.
H. C. Howard, who was arrested Fri
day by Traffic Officer Moffitt after nt-
JOURNAL WANT ADd PAY
JOURNAL WANT ADS PAY
Reasons Why
You Slaould nave Your Eyes
Tested By Mo.
I will test your eyes and give yoc
the benefit of one-third of a century'"
practical experience.
For nine years I have practiced In
Salem and satisfied thousands and
thousands of people In Polk and Mar
lon counties, correcting the eyes tr
over 1500 children during that time.
Among them were many cross-eyed
children whose eyes 1 have straighten
ed with glasses.
I have every facility for the accurate
testing of sight.
I use no drops or drugs.
I give you my personal attention.
RKASOXS WHY YOU SHOULD
M'SPKCT YOUR EYES
If you have to make an effort
see distinctly; for seeing, when the
eyes are perfect, is free from conscious
effort.
If you suffer from headache 01
weariness after visiting the movtes
theatre, or church. This is usually the
outcome of eyestrain.
If you lose interest in close work or
get sleepy after reading a short while
If you find, yourself frowning at
your friends in the endeavor to see
their faces clearly.
If you suffer from constant or occa
sional headache often severe. Tnit
is a sure sign your eyes need Imme
diate attention.
I guarantee satisfaction In every re
spect I change your glasses free of charge
for one year, if necessary. Lense'
duplicated while you wait.
My prices are very reasonable fo
the service and material you receive.
Dr. Mendelsohn
"Kits Eye Correctly."
210-212 Oresfun Building
(formerly the Hubbard)
PHONE 433
FOR SALE
Household Fur
niture Wo handle only secondhand
goods.
We have the name of be
ing the fairest priced house
in town and are proud of it,
Lucas & Lucas
Phone 1177. Liberty and Forry
Many inquiries are flooding the le
gal department of the state from dis
trict attorneys, the federal department
Evidence of good
service. . The cour
tesy of our staff,
the efficiency of
our management,
the satisfaction of
our clients Is am
ple evidence of the
superior s e r v ice
rendered
4
jrcaiilai
Rink
Band Music Tonight
Admission 10c
Meet Me At Meyers
i Every pN
Depart- fZ 1
merit JV2
1
Another Month
And It Is Spring
This means light and dainty ap
parel. To change the heavy somber
garments for the bright cheery ones
we all love to wear.
I
Our Spring exhibit not only in the Ready To Wear Gar
ment, but in the yardage materials will meet every' desire
and requirement oi the good dresser, who would look at
her best and yet do it economical.
Visit the store. Spend time at the SILK COUNTER,
and see the new things we have. Inspect the beautiful
GINGHAMS, VOILES, EMBROIDERIES and RIBBONS
and then visit the READY TO WEAR SECTION and see
the dainty SILK UNDERTHINGSthe WAISTS, SUITS,
DRESSES, COATS and all those wearables so necessary
to the well dressed CHILD, MISS or "MI-LA DY. When we
cannot handle and show "GOOD GOODS" - QUALITY
MERCHANDISE we will ceaie business.
We allow no cheap, inferior, shoddy merchandise in
establishment.
our
You Can Always Do Better At
Quality
First
Quality
First
Who Always Do Better By You