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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (March 8, 1920)
DAMAggg 8, 1920. THE CAFITAL JOURNAL PAGE SEVEN fill Ground Twni !made to Police. The auto, Mrs. Wil-j I 1 lianison said, sped past her home at u,r 9. Hawkeye meeting, .,4 Bellevue. T.S9 p. m. ilxr. Parent-tchera ",inr Uncoln scheol, 8 p. tn. "ar j.General meeting of SUeinArt League, library. 8 Commercial club. 8 p. m. ..h 10 Regular open . tiier Commercial t forum rarcn n mercial club; auspices Marion county cniiuiBii- - lessor Bunn, auspices o league, noraiy. . v Mar- iJ.--Jieeuiis Hiitjiii Women ciuu, ,umm.vui club auditorium. Mar. l-s t-ecium bi umv y "jne i - Ism. it. Mir. 12 Meeting oi xnree Link Needle club, home of Mrs. Chas. Cameron, orth list street. Mar. 15- Council meeting, city hall. Mar. 17 St. raincK oene- tit dance under the auspices of the Salem senators, 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 .8 8 8 a rate exceeding 40 miles an- hour. The car did not stop after hitting the aog. Collision of a motorcycle with the Oregon Electric passenger train as the train was crossing south Com mercial street at Ferry Sunday, when hah tin fir TREES LOSES GRIP; FATAL tendance to nearly all schools of the county. The school districts reeeitring the certificates and the teachers in charge of the schools are: District No. 8, office was that this "winery" was the source of the private supply of several Salem residents. Up to the present title no arrests have been made. Offi cers who made the raid, stated that i uorotny layior; district .no. if. isnici 1 1, -ge quantities of pumice near the Howard; District No. Jl. I. V. Kane; old-fashioned presses Indicated thm District No 25, Helen Cluster; Dis-f hundreds of gallons of the drink had trict No. SS. Florence Beardsloy: -Dis-; n,ade u was also staled that trict No. 48. Emma Young; District th -.:A hai. mailt ,,,., Losing his grip on a limb of the tree he was pruning, Andrew J. Low- t'n i5," .f"1" "ish St1- Ford; District No. killed at 11 o clock this morning when ristrct No 84 An No. 5S, Nellie Hastie; District No. 58. Grace Georse; District No. 70. j Harriet Queen; District No. It, Doris J. Hardins; District No. 75. Pauline Moreley: District No. 77, Burgess F. , 80, Peart Eyre; i lltutri i.v X4. AnnA KeiitiArlvr llio- linib, . x. U - 1wlB. rkiatint grown on or near the Hug farm. the rider Of the motorcycle, whoso and he hunt head .Immi.rH fur .. T .. . ' . nm. nniioa-diii . ,.,"' ..... ':,":. iJ. "7r A ,7' W . D- Luthy; District no. n a "'T'" "'".r:- "VIVTV um Ka Emma Knapp; District No. SS. Lillie I I. . IZ, . 5 u 7 u Opedal: District No. 95. Agnes M. 100. Beulah P. ly injured, was contained in a port at headquarters Monday morn- j plight lowered him from thetree, took! B'eck jjjS'trict No ing. Tile accident was reported by J W. Maruny. florist, who witnessed the smash. ' The Salem Central Trades and La bor CounciLwill hold its reimlar mi. j monthly meeting at the Labor tem- ; pie. Court street, at eiirht d. m. Toes Art day. Among other business to come , before the council is discussion on , what labor in the city plans to do to ward aiding the Salem General hos-1 pital campaign fund. Madill; District No. 102, Viola E. Shafer; District No. 104, Helen L Da vis; District No. 107, Emily Loose; him into his home and called Dr. James H. Fnirchild, a neighbor, but he died a few minutes later. r. xx.wery is oe levea to nave sui-. Wstrict No n2 Leota C Humphrey ificu & iigui uiutcK oi nean miiure.j rj8trict No . iie r&ruiuu ui M R, District No inusuiK iiiin iu relax nis the tree. arl 1 mory- War. IS- Baby clinic for f ohildien under normal, Com- $ mercial ciub. 8 March 26. Women's republl- z can clul meeting, armory. Wo ng Him, 60, Chinese hop grow ! er of Polk county, died at a local j hospital here Saturday night. The I body is being held at the parlors of I the Rigdon & Son company, and ! probably will be forwarded by them !to Portland for cremation. All of 'i'l'Wong Hint's relatives reside in Chi 115, Martha A. Watts; 117, G rover C. Nance: grip on the tree. The body was taken iDistHct N(J ,2j Ether, Craig. Djg. on naertaKing ,ri(.f Mam. , no.,.,,.1.. ig. trict No. 125. Ethel . gammons; Dis trict No. 1J1, Pearl B. Kelly: District have Court House News. The Woman's Relief Corp aid so ciety will meet with Mrs. A. D. King, 463 South Capitol street Thursday afternoon, March 11, for their regu lar social gathering. All members are requested to attend. Circuit Court With Aramantha Cooley vs. Gert Cooley. Complaint. Probate Court Mc- Joseph Doniogalla and family of 605 North Capitol street, have com pletely recovered from a Biege of in fluenza, which has confined them to their home for the past fe wweeks to the Bigdon parlors. Funeral arrangements not yet been made. Mr. Lowery was born in Wisconsin October 6, 1S48. Besides his widow, Mrs. Sarah A. Lowery, Mr. Lowery is survived by four daughters, Mrs. Laura Faulkner Portland, Ore., Airs. Althea Whitgell, Morgan, Or., Mrs. Alvina Rogers, Trosky Minn.; Airs. Addie Harrison. Bnrnstead N. D.; and one son, Frank Lowery of Fulton, 111. liEOISEIITSFOR ROADS INTO I1INE REGION DISCUSSED No. 141, Caroline P. Bostrack. Cupid Beats Law; Traffic Cop Gets "Skng" In Race DISCOVER QUANTITY OF GOODLY WI" McKeenan and will fight Knockout .... . rv , v. Vttl man as vntia t as j Shamrock feels lost when put of the; scrapping game, but plans on return-1 ing to Salem, as soon as Seiderstrom j meets Cai man. ' St'GAR DROPS Minnesota Wins Boundary Dispute Washington.',-. Mar. 8. Minnesota, today won Its suit In the supreme court against Wisconsin to determine the boundary between thoe stales alona; the upper and lower St Louis buys, and also the St. Louis river. San Francisco. Mar. S. Cane sugar dropped fiiSm 15 to 14 cents wholesale oil the market here today fcje to large Cuban receipts In the New York market, according to announcement from the re fineries. J F.VKR1.TT SHOWS GROWTH l jj., Washington, Mar. 8. Population statistics for 1SH announced today by the census burea Included: Kver- 4!ett, Wash., 27.614. an Increase of 2.- jkiSOO or 11.3 percent. Oltumwa. Iowa, (.23,003, an increase of 1 or 4.5 per , j cent over 1910. i 'JOURNAL CLASS ADS SELL IT The general meeting of the Snlem Art league will be held in the public 'library at 8 p. m. Tuesday. It will be Biguard M. Mehl, et al, minors, es- preceded by a business meeting, tats. Undertake? of guardian. f. . Is the matter of the guardianship i Tha divorce action of Edna Shock f Sigurd Mehl et al, minors. Order. ey agaisst T. B. Shockley was being Guardianship of Sigurd Mehl et al.' heard Monday in Judge Kelly's court, minors. Petition. I The case was faiitured mainly by Murringc Licenses ' j Shook ley's counter petition for di- C. H. Armstrong, 27, of Port Or- vorce In aussv ej-Jng his wife's com- frd, a surveyor, to Martha Denny, 1 plaint and the contention of both par ities for care and custody of the two Aluking an unexpected swoop Satur day on the farm of Joseph I. Hug, Daniel Cupid stole a march on Gcn-'aout two miles east of Salem, United eral Law Sunday. And the funny parti States revenue officers, assisted oy of it is the law didn't care! (Sheriff W. I. Needhama office un- Trtiffic Officer Moffitt. his motor-) earthed quantities of wine. cycle coughing and sputtering in a The revenue officers placed the liq , of Salem, route 9. . Daily Statistics. Died HIM Wong Him, 60, at local hos pital Saturday. Body at Rigdon & Son's. The annual open meeting of the Woman's Mission circle of the First Baptist church will be held Friday evening March 12, at the church. A isionary musical pageant will be given and Airs. LoughrldKB will give an address on her work In India. minor children. Divorce proceedings were Institut ed Saturday by Edith Aramantha Cooley ngainst JIcGert "Cooley. The couple were married in Salem, Janu ary 18, 1913. There are no children and the petition states that property rights do not enter into the action. Mrs. Cooley in asking for a divorce alleges that her husband deserted her, February 1, 1918. Men, see Bishop's spring suits at Salem Woolen mills store. . Alonday Peter P. Heibert, 840 N. Liberty street, reported to Sheriff Needham, that while driving on the Pacific highway, Sunday,. his car had 58 'got into a controversy with a cow and the bovine had been badly injured. Classy Ford bug for sale; also good .According to Mr. Heibert, the accl leuring car. 187 S. Liberty St. 58 :dent occurred while he was driving .. "along the highway and in passing Men, see Bishop's spring suits at some cattle that were in the road. Salem Woolen mills store. 58 Air. Heibert reported that the owner I of the cows refused to give his name The Hawkeye society meet' at ihe when the request was made. Heiberts some of Mrs. John Bayne, 414 Belle- report was made in accordance with rat street, Tuesday evening, March . the recently enacted law which re . at 7:30. All former residents of auires that all vehicle accidents be muffled staccato behind a store build-; ing at the corner of Capital and Mar ket street Sunday morning, laid in wait for speeders. His teeth tightened on his cigar, and his hands gripped the handle bars of his gasoline Pegasus when the loud report of a racing ma chine came to his ears. He fell in be hind the car, making a mental note of the many miles per hour the fugitive was making. The cop overtook the auto at the corner of State and 12th streets. He peered in through the curtains. There sat Leroy Ryan, popular employe ol the state highway department, and a blushing girl only a few moments be fore made Mrs. Leroy Ryan. "Good God, man!" Ryan cried, "don't stop us here now. We've got to catch that train." Already the engine was whistling and the train was ready to move. The driver of the auto "stepped on 'er" and Traffic Officer Moffitt was left there in the street, twiddling his official thumbs. Undaunted he started again in pur suit, this time with several other autos close upon hlin, vleing with the front machine to make speed. Reaching the passenger station of the Southern Pacific Traffic Officer Moffitt discovered that the newlyweds were attempting to catch the train to evade the sport of their pursuers, who were seeking to provide the conven tional showers of rice and boots. Iiut Cupid won the race, Mr. and Mrs. Ryan entered the train just as it began to move, leaving the officet standing on the platform dejected, but smiling wistfully, for the cop is a sin gle man. uor under iock ana Kev until sucn time as further Investigation is com pleted. : Several barrels each contain ing about 40 gallons -of the wine were among the "supplies on hand." Samples of the liquor possessed a real boquet. In ' addition to the evi dence possessed by the authorities it is reported that quantities of the wint have been disposed of. One uncon firmed report reaching the sheriff's fi-JDiCBtOTieill U 5 L OPTOMETRIST-OPTICIAN With more than 24 representatives from mines in the Santiam district In attendance, a conference was held at the county court rooms, Saturday morning concerning road improvement In the district riorth of Mehama. It was shown to the court and the county commissioners that large min ing interests had been attracted to this section by the reported . existence of large quantities of silter lead and cop per ores. The 20 miles of road from Mehama to the district was represented as be ing impassible during a large .part of the year. The commissioners and the court promised to take the matter under advisement and to make Investi gation of conditions. The miners produced evidence to show that machinery necessary for iin prover.aent of the properties was belnfe brought in at prohibitive freighting, irate, J- per ton mile, or $24 per ton about 12 miles from Mehama. With the Improvement of the roads, it will be possible to use light trucks, thereby lowering transportation costs. One of the companies now rushing machinery into the district under the difficulties named, is the Silver King Mining com pany, which is running two four-horse team outfits to their mines daily. The mining men assembled later In the day and organised what is to be known as the Bantiam mining district. As a committee to confer with the corut In perfecting road plans, W. I. Staley, W. 8. Langmack and R. La- Force were named. Five mines of the district were represented. The new name for the district was selected be cause of the confusion resulting from the use of other names by which the region Is known. X0RNER STORE BECOMES UBRAJtl I ''tfe ' c SlWtgSTOtT I 5T I vA. Ml ladd4&ush rMNdii$ rOr6Me aii Commercial dts. Iwa are invited to attend. Men, don't fall to be at prlng opening Tuesday. Bishop's 58 The Auto Shop, i'oril repairing. 187 S. Liberty St. 68 Dr. and Airs. George F. Wright of McMinnville, motored to Salem Sun 4ay and were the guests of Dr. "fright's father, John G. Wright, who for many years has been commissary t the state hospital. reported to the nearest authorities. Jliss Cornelia Marvin, state libra rian, who has Just returned from an extended tour of the orient, left Sun day evening for Chicago where she will attend a meeting of the execu tive board of the American library oue,r,i!tinn. nf which she is a mem ber. Aliss Afarvin will be gone about two weeks. for Good Attendance In Rural Schools . Wins Recognition Merit certificates awarded to all schools in Alarlon County qualifying with an attendance of 95 per cent or more, are being mailed to school dis tricts today, from the office of W. Al. Smith, County school superimenueiu. Seivics Our earn est endeavor to give satisfaction, and su perior service, Is ev idenced by the cour tesy of our staff.the ewwicleney of " our management. The satiefaetion of o.ur clients and the qual ity of service ren dered. Quality Cour tefcj', F.fflciency. BR I D SHAMROCK "QUITS" UA.ME; TFLLS OF COMER Brud Shamrock, lightweight scrap per, who recently re-entered the roped ring after an absence of two years, has been forcSeod to give up the flghtlna game because of poor health, accord ing to letters received from hlni at Roseburg, where he has been handling Roy Siederstrom, a mlddleweighter. who has been cleaning up everything m southern Oregon Selrtcrstrom re cently rounded on Portland Johnnlo a i 1 f" v : . . j hi " -JTr"" - ' , j 1 yd vjrL dtii V 4 - - -..- s iLTy. This is the seed of a Public Library planted in s Ktnetal store at Van Wert, Ohio. The postmaster-storekeeper acts as I brarian. The American Library Association, as part of its Enlarged f'roKram, is urging the establishing of libraries in country stores, town halls, school houses and farm houses, with the knowledge that information makes lor better citiicnshiu. K. B Palmer, advertising manager j gch()0j sul)C, visors report excellent at- fnr Ha user Bros, sporting s I Meet Me At Meyers' Tomorrow Is Hospital Sunday Big opening men's spring luesday. Bishop's. Dance Aloose hall Wed. night. 60 Bros, sporting stores, returned to ousineos suits 'ater a two weeks siege with influen 58fxa. . ' ' ' ' ' Friday evening, Alarch 12. In the nubile library, Professor F. S. Dunn T. R. Dickson, carpenter1 and con-! nt the University of Oregon, will de tractor of North Salem, made a bus-! )lver a lecture, choosing as his topic to trip to Albany Monday in the Homeric Poems in Art." ,The viec iiterests of a real estate deal. V ..turo.-ir"be under the auspices of ; 'the galem Art league, and an Invita- Men, don't fan to bo at Bishop's . t0n is extended to all persons In the Prtng opening Tuesday. 58 cltv who are Interested in ancient lit- rtiire and the place mat n niz Alenane, 1255 south : 12th reet, had his bicycle stolen from he armory on March 6, according to report to police Sunday. Search the siolen property was being xiade Alonday. 1-oi'e. watchmaker,' Jeweler, Salem. . i ..wlern art. to be present ai the library next Friday at 8 o'clock. No-Vary Store Is To Be Conducted By Weil-Known Men rnrl and F. G. Boweraox, ' .M t,.n Hiiiem gresldents have h.wl the No-Vary grocery at iaj Court street and will conduct the under the firm name lack Hess, a fireman, was being kld in the county Jail Monday, fpl '"ing his arrest Sunday by Conata Walter DeLnne nn a rharce of '"wny by bailee. Hess, according to ! "Carl and Bowersox grocery. "alter Eberhardt, who swore to the rran', borrowed his suit, saying at he wished to go to Seattle where sister lay very ill. The complaint "e that Hess took the- suit to of the tore In addition to entirely remodeling th store and mamng irauu.. ..irictive sales department new firm will maji a first class delivery service to all sections of the Won. however, and declined to rtW according to Mr. B torn ersox. 'Brn it. He was to be arraigned be- Judge Unruh Monday afternoon. A dog belonging to Mrs. N. C. Wil "Bson. 1625 S. 12th street, was run nd killed by an auto bearing e No. 26090, late Saturday night, wording to Airs. Williamson's report MARY PICK FORD IN "POLLVAXXA" REMON COMEDT U thftV mu ft-m a 1 net announcw h. will make special efforts to rnr Jh' best farm produce, eggs, mn market pries propror; are established cit " .fci. elt. Mr. Carl has been TBalem resident for 17 Sm. rln, 7b. nast 13 years ht has headed the f L. fnr, of the R. D. Gilbert gro- W company. Mr. Bowersox was born in nd iM . "."-"L -v . ,-..orietor of tne n years " a i"-. ST0Zl ; ,h- last five years he has 'w.r. .;.veHnB salesman for the Gtle .... v The two men Alercantne cunii"- r. receiving congriuui... their many friends upon undertaking. from their new Special meeting of De Hi,. lav Comniandrey No. 5 u t thia evening. AVork in the B. C. degree. Visit ing Sir Knights welcome 1 1 i . a V 3) City Real Estate Money put into local business property it an investment guaranteed as to principal and interest by the assured future of th city, state and nation. Buyers and Sellers of real estate are accustomed to find each other through the Want Ads of this newspaper. Each knows that every attractive offer to buy or sell is pretty certain to be made here. , So, if you want to buy or sell real estate you'll find the quickest way to a profitable deal is to use our Reai Estate Want Ads. Her Arc Two Good Model Want Ada Sua l" r"""Ll. 12 j2 CIob; HON mrr.im fMl Iff KU M" ftwBIM n. mis tnm m w Hkir Mf, . M im. Ailtif- , Fm-Hi.wi-sivi rim Ma aariMf Ihim Wa tram f Hit. trm, taw M4 tut. ru wtniao Mly mlM mi acw. nam ibimivS. A4- T?,ol F.tflte Want Ads are market cuides which every buyer or seller should watch regu larly. e ', , , 5 Read and U$e the Want Ads in Your Hospital Is Going to Be Are You Doing Your Share? If Not Why Not? Bnilt GIFTS UNIQUE . THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL "WANT" ADS PAY Appropriate ' and Clever We have received a shipment of the most unique and use ful articles that will make , . Gifts of Originality The articles include useful things used every day in the kitchen, or in "My lady's Boudoir." Visit our NOTION DEPARTMENT and look them over. Our Notion Depart ment is more than a department for needles and pins, but tons an dthe usual every day commodities, but it contains a very complete stock of TOILET SUNDRIES and NEW NOVELTIES. 'Another item just added is a large ship ment of CALIFORNIA ROSE BEADS made from Califor nia Rose Petals. These are very ingeniously made and finding ready sale. Vr . You can always do better at 150 and 200 Yard spool White or black y T m btUKtOC Who Always Do Better By You