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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (March 11, 1920)
..RSDAY.3IAKCHH, 1920. THE CAPITAL JOURNAL PAGE SEVEN !ah Around Town . . i Wanted, fat hens, Slousloff BrvW. Market. Highest price paid, rhone 1528. tl I Hubert Swser is the contractor name j in t?tat city. In the Salem delegation! Willamette university will be repre- to build the addition. club; S7 children's f i t h 1 1 Lector h Com f. ,sDicea Marion bureau. f- , Commercial club Jember 8 P- m. at ' !'Ubi--Lecture by Pro- eUnTt Salem ff'n's ' club. Commercial ..dltorluj--otThr ' unkWdle'club. home of chas. Cameron, orth !1Jar.rl5 -Council meeting. d "i:-St. Patrick bene- under the auspices fl: TJ. salem Senators. nEaby clinic ! dJ.dren under normal. Com i Derelal club. "6. n jaicit a arl for " .: wmM-V nn To enable the principals to file a brief. Judge Vnruh, following the i hearing la his court Thursday morn' lug, took the testimony in the case ot J. Bier against M. A. Graham, allee. Died CUSTER Sarah Jane Custer, ajied 76 years, March 10 at the home of 'ins unlawful possession of propefy ner niece, Mrs. H. A. Richmond, under advisement. Bier contends that 1439 North 4th street. Body in charge of Terwillieer home Funeral Friday at 2 p. m. from the Highland Friends church and burinl in the I. O. O. F. cemetery. An- additional appropriation of JJtioo with which to build an eight stall garage at the company's plant lata and Oak streets, has been ob tained by the local branch of the As sociated Oil company, according to R. O. Smiling, district manager. Thursday. The eompany has just com Aluttlt At. Kelly is appoint- . 1 a!'iim of colleges and universities in the state istrauts of the estate of K. Y. Kelly, share of the taxes, but pay no mure.' wore C hi Knowland, N. l. Kiliott. sented by Paul Wapato, Friday even- Frank Jaskoski, Lee Unruh, Arthur; lag at Forest Grove, when a number Rahn and Edgar Rowland. 1 i will compete for the oratory chain- j who died March J. 192. E. C. l-r- Dorothy Evelyn, infant daughter ' pionship of the state. Mr. YVapato h;srick, C.eorge F. Peed and K. L. Wood, of Mr. and Mrs, Joe Beck. 4;i South made a reputation for himself in this are appointed appraisers of the piop- 1 Graham leased a shop- at iis Che-! pIwed the enlargement of the plant s, tne direction of the Terwilliger home. ' . . - ... miijirin- (inA with th.-. itPM-tinn nf; meKeta street lor a bicycle store, and i "T " " 7" r " , .V High street, died at the family resi- particular branch, and his friends are dence today. The child was 29 days confident that he stands a fair show of old. The funeral will be held Samr carrying off the honors. His oration day in the Catholic cemetery under is entitled "Amerieanitation. in-Joe BECK Dorothy Evelyn Beck, fant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Beck. March 11, . Body in charge of Terwili'iser home. Burial will be in the Catholic cemetery Saturday. Shamrock Center brick Ice cream for tha occasion. March 17th. Order now Any ice cream dealer will take your order. Buttercup Ice Cream Co. 61 The Women's Missionary society of the Presbyterian church will hold its regular monthly meeting Friday af ternoon at 2:30 o'clock, in the church parlors. A record attendance is expected. began th operation of a junk shop.! this garage it will be one of the most expanding upon agreement. the terms of theicomIe'e ,ne st3te" A man about 29 years old. whose name was- not given to police, was struck and knocked down bv a taxi driven by R. R. Stephen, at H:!9 p. m. Wednesday, it was reported to po lice. The wan was uninjured. The accident occurred at the comer of State and Liberty streets. City firemen were railed to the home of Mrs. E. T. Adair, 36S North Liberty street, at about 9:30 a. m. to day to extinguish a small chimney blase that was exciting neighbors No damage was done to the house. The Interests of William McGil christ. Sr.. In the Royal Cafeteria have been purchased by A. B, Mc- Killop. and the new owners plan to begin .a complete renovation and re modeling of the place in the near fu ture. Mr. McKiUop was formerly the owne of a restaurant in Albany, and is cognisant of the business. L. L. Tweedale is the other owner of the Royal. After three weeks away with influ enza, Charles W. Niemeyer. promi nent Sfin real estate man returned to his offices and work In (he Ma sonic building Thursday. Mrs. Nie meyer, and child, who have also been ill with influensa, are convalescent now. 'Court House News. Circuit Court Hall vs. V. R- Hall. De- I Harriet i Harriott K. Hall 'Hidings in 1 f'certnnle Tuleja vs.. Jacob Ttileju. e j- ...,,1 fnnnlllRinn of vs. W. R. Hall. and conclusions of For Sale, $500, 7 percent mortgage secured by loganberry ranch. Room 1. Bayne building. 61 Harry Benson of Pendleton, a orother of Arthur S. Benson, clerk of the supreme oourt, is in Salem on a visit with relatives. Dance at Query's hall, Livesley sta tion Friday evening. 61 t- vs. Jacob Tuleja. -'iadings o fact Gertrude Tuleja I Mark Aspinwall vs. F. E. Mangle Lid B J. ManKis, partners doing buaa L,M jlangis Brothers. Stipulation. Annie M. Rtwhliv vs. Delliert Bushby ,ad veil Bushby. Affidavit of Lydia Vilwn, niotherof minor defendants. innie M. Ilushhv vs. Delbert Bushby ,na Veda E. Bushby. Application- to place on motion docKet. Pmliati- Otitirt. Lydia Humphreys estate. Order m(ins citation to issue. Lydia Humphreys estate. Inven tory ami appraisement. Lydia Humphrevs estate.' Petition (or license to sell real estate. H. II. Eidgeway estate. Petition for idows allowance. H. H. Ridgeway estate. Order grrant- M allowance to widow. Daily Statistics. . Died. .. HIXDS Mrs. Nellie Hinds, at a hos pital here Wednesday. Body sent to Portland Thursday by Webb Clotigh, The annual open meeting of the Oman's Mission circle of the First Baptist church will be held at the church Friday evening at 7:30. All women of the parish are invited t attend. Cooked Food Sale The Central Circle of the First Christian church will conduct a cooked foo;l sale at Buren's furniture store, 179 North Commercial street, Saturday March 13th. - 02 The need of men and women to work on farms, in the city and Iu. log ging ramps and sawmills is great, ac cording to an announcement at the municipal labor bureau in the city hall tpday. City Recorder Race said that he could place 15 men at good wages In sawmills and on farms. There are several positions fur loggers at ii per day and up, open, he said, The offices of W. M Smith, county school superintendent, present a busy scene these days, as the office forces ' are occupied in getting out the 'coun ty library report. Order sheets will then be filled out and sent to the rarious county schools in order that they may secure the books they desire for the coming year. Ten cents a child is allowed In the lax budget for the purchase of books for the school library, and socials are often Riven in the different schools to swell the fund. In some cases a part of the year's school budget is used for this purpose. An auto driven by W. D. Penns. 302 Belmont street, Portland, was damaged considerably when it collid ed with a Southern Pacific switch engine this morning at the corner of Front and Center streets. Pearls es caped without Injury. The accident was reported at police headquarters. ' Mrs. Susan Burkholder, proprietor of the Salem lodging house on North Commercial street, who has leased the old Cottage hotel at the corner of Front-and Court street, Is having the latter place reiujvated and made into modern three room housekeeping suites. Spring comes and goes, so do Bish op's spring suits. Have you seen yours? It is here. Salem Woolen Mills store. A bicvele was stolen from (lene Kennedy, at the V. M. C. A., Wednes day night, according to a report m police headquarters Thursday morn ing. A description of the stolen bicycle was given police, who are seeking the thief. The body of Mrs. Nellie Hinds. 21 who died here at a hospital Wednes day, was sent to Portland, in charge of her husband, Elmer H. Hinds, Thurs day morning by the Webb & Clouga company. The funeral and burial will be in that city. Monday and Tuesday of next Week have been set as the dates for the in terclass basketball series at Willam ette university, instead of Thursday and Friday of this week as was form erly planned. According to present arrangements the juniors and seniors and sophomores erty involved, which is valued ut Jl. 909. The kin and nearest heirs are: Mattie M. Kelly, widow, tiervals: Mildred K. Kelly, daughter, Oregon City; Vernon F. Kelly, son, Portland: Olive E. Cleros. daughter. Oregon City; Harold W. Kelly and Laurence C. Kelly, sons, tiervais; Ethel M. Kelly. Portland. Mrs. Helen U Linn uf Seattle, a former Salem resident and well and freshmen will known here is visiting friends in this meet on Monday and the winners will clash on Tuesday, Fifteen Kimlwll students and three faculty members took part in the stunts in connection with, the program given at the First Methodist church Wednesday evening. The program was as follows: Selection. Kimball chorus; invocation. A. W. WHhnell; reading, Alfred Bates; vocal solo. Miss Lucile Barton; piano solo. Professor T. S. Roberts; whistling solo. Mrs. C C. Clark; reading, Mi Ronald Glover; solo, P. M. Blenklnsop; address. Dr. H. J. Talbott; piano solo. Miss Bruce Putnam. city, being entertained at the Kusll Catiin residence. The Women's Alliance of the t"ni tarian church will meet with Mrs. C S. Hamilton, 290 Front street, Friday afternoon at 2:39 o'clock. E. J. Law and wife and baby have recently located in Salem. Mr. Law was formerly manager of the Pacific Power and Light company branch at Hood River. Ho is at present connect ed with Shipleys. A number of local men went to Portland Wednesday to attend the meeting of the employing printers which was held In Multnomah hotel The lecture of Dr. Frank Rutin, which, it was announced, would be held in the armory ' Wednesday even ing, will be held this evening instead. Dr. Bohn has chosen "Revolutionary Europe" as thetoplc of his lecture, and having recently returned from Europe where he made a special study of con ditions, he Is well qualified to speak upon the subject, according to numer ous press reports from eastern cities where he has lectured. J. F. Day filed divorce piMceouinga Wednesday against Lora Day. In his complaint Day charges -that contin ued abuse and ill treatment Inflicted upon him by his wife, caused him to finally leave his home and to ask the courts for relief. Day, in his petition, alleges that when he started from home on March 6 to get a divorce that his wife handed him his rifle with the admonition "take this along and flow your damned brains out." He further charges that his spouse call ed his mother "old devil," "old hag" and "old hussy," At another time he alleges that she told him that she had met one of his "lady friends on the street anil had slapped her face good." The couple were married in Salem October 2a, 1997. There are no children und no property rights to adjust. I Jerome F. Jones, 409 south 19th street. Salem, has filed his declara tion of candidacy for the assessorship of Marion county. In his prelltninnry statement, Mr. Jones declares that, if elected, he will assess all property without favoritism. As a slogan, the candidate's statement is "pay 'your Judge Bingham granted a decree of divorce Wednesday, to Harriet E. Hall from her husband, W. R. Hall. Mrs. Halt who la 65 yea rs of age al leges that her husband deserted her during August, 1917. The couple were married In Salem, November 29, 1919 Her former name of Harriet B. Wells was restored to her. The second divorce granted by Judge Bingham. Wednesday was (tiv en to Gertrude Tuleja from her hus band Jacob Tuleja. She is given the right to use her former name of (Jertrude E. Wait. The couple were married In August, 1919. No propwty rights were Involved. JOURNAL WANT ADS PAT COLDS Head 6r cKes"? ,ar best treated?, '".externally" withi VICES VAPOBUEv An addition, costing more than S900 will be made to the Capital City Steam Laundry, 121S4 Broadway, soon. A permit to erect the new part to the building was issued Thursday by Dep uty City Recorder Mark Paulson. DOROTHY D ALTOS' , IN "HIS WIFE'S FRIEND" COMEDY GOOD MUSIC 64 PORTLAND BUSINESS DIRECTORY Have you done your duty as a Citizen in Hospital Campaign Spring S hipment Received BonTbn VCORSETS Each season brings " forth new triumphs in BON TON front lace Corsets, and this year the designers have out done themselves in the crea tion of STYLE, BEAUTY, COMFORT. K$ OYAL, .WORCESTER, XORSETS, The typical ROYAL WOR CESTER wearer is among the best dressed women in her community. Royal Worcester Corsets meet the BONDS your LlHtK 1 1 or viliuki If vou can buy mora LIBERTY If vou Must sell bonds tell to ua. or VICTORY bonds buy frem us. at the New York market GOVERNMENT AND MUNICIPAL BONDS Writ for ducrlpttvt drtubn us booklet. MORRIS BROTHERS, Inc., Morrio BuiUint. 309-1 1 Strfc Street a We buv and sell PORTtANDRECON Hazelwood Candy By Parcel Post, Prepaid Romeaude Socials, $1.25 per lb. ML Hoti Ckt J!cs, $1, 2, 3 I S, Ut Oiegoi Ckcolatu, $2.00 ptr pound. THE HAZELWOOD CONFECTIONER & UESTIRANT 388 WMhington Street, Portland, Oregon. CYLINDER GRINDING FliED DUNDEE Motor Car Repairing k Kaehtut Portland, Otrfon. Works 0 !?;!' ; !rw . Jf I..t'ixi! TrX ,nor laTTTTTTWITAT w Py Hightrt Mrkt JViee lor Butterm Bond your una and wt will nil rou cos aUtio. BIVEKVIEW DAIRY COMPANY, imMmut St. forllaB, Oraita. Ground Gripper Shoes TO Europe 105 Third SL, TICKETS ml Money Order UDELL k CLARKE PORTIAS ORE Wanted--eS v suit and urnrdiaittck nd thildru, and us be it by luiL SEND FOR LITERATURE GROUND GRIFPER SEOE S10SES M tt Wuk. BdMt. rMlu4. Omm. 7M gt IMm Am. Iww WuklmlM ments of the knows. require- woman who Hotel Alder Boom II par dn md p. Psl ntntMy ntt Cvtl-town TtaltoM tfrt t btm. BtraUMrn Ptelfic atectne tn dwl la Maw tut AMr .. to . 4tb. fOBTLAHP, OBH DIXIE BREAD Ask Your Grocer HAYKES-FOSTEK BAKING CO. SALES! EASING CO, Sika. Ok. flUSIC TAUGHT SUCCESSFULLY BY CORRESPONDENCE. 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ISr75a If vou only knw the aitiiiilii.g bn fltn to be rttlvl from this J.ltf-filv-Ing, lleulth-Ktatoriii(, liiv,t.iutli a III Ulr ' ' GENEHATOR you would not ha without 'one for ninny limn Ita imall tout i ifa book tella tha whole atonr. ALGRAT CO., CaKO Bldg., Portland, Ore. VT nUfI?I?Q TON SET U t LORAL CO. tLU WtlliX O TbeBuKwf Flewttl FOR All OCCASIONS Phtmtl Maht SJOi JUJ IVotAMotoa St, Write (or Tin at Hit lhi SULLIVAN HIDE & WOOL CO. lit Kraal St. 1W. t ... J,a.W .-i-af..'!. m i, QUEEN CITY 2rs55wS rnnKe your worn ai,rniriw iw. bt reaulta. We vy puai- JWo muli like new and f-t life one A Moderatnly.Prlrao) Hotel of Merit HOTEL CLIFFORD laat Morrleen t. and leak Sixth 11.21 par Day. Two hi a Hcom, H.Te. MODERN TORCH CO. Oy-Aoetyli tV-IOma Kmilpnient and Supiillea. Will" it ratuliii'ii-. 329; j Eaet Mornton St. I'OI'tlHhtl, ' WMV in Grand Ave., Portland. V',J 1a Keep t Korihwcat Pioaperaua by uafig Nort sweat en Ma4 Ceode. IAS EROS., Inc. THE PEPPER BOX Wken in Portland try thU RESTAURANT Good Service Moderate Prices. Riih leva Towa. '108 Hia .. hi w f"i 1 e''"Bj LllaTlpa V-rSrrtj fomuHin, ore. I 11 11 aaiiMriKiaiajMiiiii Styles for every type of figure now ready for you to select from Quality First You Can Always Do Better at Who Alwavs Do Better By You Quality First nm BISSINCER A CO., Wool, Folia, T.Uow. Pullere IlLv taree. ideate, the Coaat. Itt-IM North I3-hBt, P. 0lvi LLU paxlati 1 AH Rentable Pomitar DealeraiSaU jjjj VENUS Hand-Mafle snaaes CarrM la twiwtr-roof anaauiai ruvn. a HAatTSHOHM aWUaa !. Aa li ealr. ---. COLUMBIA AWNING a SHADE CO., MFCS. """""" PORTLAND. OBEOOM, liaiaal MACK itwxs ttwtaad SAVE 75 PERCENT OF YOUR TIKE VALUE Ym ran avoid tha Iron tiriew ei Mt f fatvie ik in axxjd wkioiiti, don't throw lhm fcaurwa la jui am uea. HUTCH S TIRE & SUPPLY ? Siath Straat. , etraa. Aakwieaatha bia away, twil aota CO., PORTLAND. ORE. Genuine Ford Parts TALBOT & CASEY, Inc. AmhoratJ Ford Dtaitn d! W In M. ortci r T4 a aiwrtl JQ. 1 Ciand AvC Porthnd,Or. laiialrtni taeUtlaa kr ara-alae Pud BMdMatre. Hwttaata-eearaaalaaat waJla tea wait. T: aa tm tarta, MUSKRATS BRING BIG MONEY Rustle np all the muk rata you can and aeud to u now while we are par ing the high top pricea. You never got a much tor your raw f'irt aa we are sow paying. We also want your OTTER, MINK, RACCOON, OPOSSUM and all other fur. We pay higtient prices. We tend your money at once. We give yoa a fair Ctal. Ctve ua a trial. H. L1EBES & CO., DP. It: Ltabaa lllaf. Portland. . Ore. JS W -wwaBaawu aaai RHEUMATISMPILES-CONSTIPATION Wild Pioeon Springa Mineral Water Afature'e own lemmiy from tha ltua. Uilak it and eat a:l, Bottlad hr Rock Ramady Co, 7 lt SU Portland, C r. Wt Pi? Cu'i far DAIRY BUflER, Cress, Eg5, Liu nil hr Trtn ut T PLUMBING PUUMBlNli iH'l..tS plumblnf autiie at wh"ir i prtraf. v will glooiy bbiimaia .'oai 01 any lite lor priree. HT VKK-DAVlt r. Ill Thud St, fort'.nnd. ACCORDIAN PLEATlf.Ci . . 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