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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (March 12, 1920)
. MARCH 12, 1920 I - -l fllTround Town i THE CAPITAL JOURNAl- PAGE SEVEN TTh' dcfini,'?,5' sett,e the.beheve to have Wo Hostetters bit-jam. g banquet wUI b held t six who died at a local hospital Tuesday, i ,-h.ne et about S o'clock this mocnh.s. being drilled, with prospects for jail all dy wmniuf from the f-t f h,c!l be hela lhru- iv.n- ....., h ... ,h- h..ioi --"""try. was thrown to the pavemr.ii ,, CTRRENT EVENTS , Mar. i: Commercial dub jociate members, 8 p. m. at 'rUbi:-Lecture by Pro- hssor Eunn. auspice of Art i tAisuc library. 8 p. m. Mar 13. Meeting of Salem 1 Women club. Commercial i duh auditorium. - - jar, 12 Steetir of Three Tick Needle club, home of ,-..., rnmeron. orth f Mrs, : Mar. 15. Council meeting, 4 eilr hall- ." ..' Mar i6 Regular meeting Business Men's league, I commercial club. 8 o'clock. ii s -Patrick bene- lit dsnce under the auspices T .k. Salem Senators, ar- a niory. I'- Mar. 18 Baby clinic for children under normal, Com- mercial club. J March 26. Women's republi- f can club meeting. nuun ik nv Court House News Circuit Court Jacob D. Kauffniaii vs Jane Dodge ,( al. Summons. Jacob U. Kauffmun vs Jane Dodge rt al. Affidavit. Mildred Schrunk vs James F. Schrunk. Summons. H. C. Howard vs Charles W. Nie nieyer. Motion to strike. Samuel H. fhown vs Leroy Arm rtrong and Mrs. Leroy Armstrong, jnswer. Mary F. (Iregoire vs H. L. Akeihill rt al. Reply to answer of H. I... Aker- Wl - , i. V. Parker vs C. H. Chung i al. Answer of defendant. G. G. Quack tnbush. J. tf. Parker vs C. H. Chung et ul. Answer of defendant W. I. Needhtim, sheriff of Marion county. Samuel H. Brown vs Leroy Arm ' jirong et al. Notice. Samuel H. Brown vs Leroy Arm Itrong et al. Summons. Maud A. Hess vs John A. Hess. Summons. Probate Court F. W. Kelly, estate, Undertaking of administratrix. Samuel R. Ilaldwin, estate. Affidu . vlt of publication. ' Samuel R. Ilaldwin, estate. Order. Samuel R. Baldwin, estate. Final ' account and report. Miss Neva Stol-heise of the Salem Heights district is suffering from a broken arm as the result of a fall Thursday. March U. According to the physician in attendance. Miss Stolx hetse broke the ulna and dislocated the radius of her arm by the fall. depth. question southern also hjin, , . . I"???'"? ,or ml " recfweriue from the f-t " ceivlng treatment here lu the hospital al-i v a''v,JUU TOUn'v-"torma. is feevs f h4a "N ." Grant was found uniy. are proving popular. ; or bout our u(onlus. Htf llit!t and stmmed ant mm .7,7 " , 'S in a gutter fn the alley behind t tne last one held in Woodbura; relatives here. .i.m. . """rr WM city nutll By Officer Moreloek. He Vail""8 d in ,h Shust Probably wilf be ukea before the po- l lice Judge Saturday morn g. The funeral for Andrew J. U.w- ery. Tt. who died following hanging John Tomlin, fruit, box manufac turer and Earl Turne. autnnuil.il,. deli.r hn.i. ., tj. , , "J. . lui.owing nangiug ness xis, i ""$,7 basl-M downward In a tree which he ness x.s,,ors n, em Friday. J h,a . pnmlnK Mol,aJf wW lT . . uii UIUIVII tnas. H. h iSher. publisher of t'.te Saturday at X a. m.. RnrUi m in under the ved jointly in Sale, in Salem ' . n. this year by persons of Irish faith and i - ' - . blood iu a general racotins: in the K. of I sm.,.i .. . Professor F. S. Dunn, head of the C hall. Hurst suihling. State street. cniti,Y LlZZ .r ..." !Tf . 0Ii la.,1 i".ment at the University i next Monday evening. A sDecial Dro atienort th. or Oregon, will deliver an address at l.am including sinking. iiXsh-lor W, evening undet es. games and rfifxlunenis u-ili f.a- rpj?iili hiieimi i i league. . . "'""U was UlSpenS-.chivnaino a. hi. hnht two weeks ago more than 10 fathers and sons were present. Dinner was served by the domestic science class of the Woodburn High school. k Sir. and Mrs. Thomas Elliott, from daV! wiU berve' "in XL?" iday! direct of Rigdon i Having acquired the former Ko. j Vary grocery at 3S5 Court St. we are ready to give you quick and cour teous service. We would be clad tn have you Call on us ana Inspect our' ww stock. CarT and' Bowersox. ? I I Retina, Sask.. are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Rlliott. parents of Mrs. C. B. Webb, at Sit Bellevue street. Hugh and Thomas Elliott are broth era. They have not seen each olhr for about 40 years. Mr. and Airs. El liott will remain here for about ten days. He was taken to the Sa- l.'iil hospital where aid was rendered, and it was said at the hospital that b piHibubly would return to bis home this eveuing. II - Head OT thesti sW 'art best trat '". externally with, The body of Charles W, Riding a bievele Into which E. H laf, T8. Simons, of Portland, drove his ma 'A 4 tutre- tlie crlebration. AllV lnwnn sfl U- it r anA fc. :..- - friendly to the !,... .., . d,a ... " . T.:.'""" "ao,-oems in Art. U invited tnatteni Th:;" night to the students at - ,i . u , . v .n-vm. nrjjuRg on me Homeric Professor Dunn spoke charge of the evening Is: I)r. J. J. j sale of tickets to the Drill Girls team3 the high school, on his experiences Lynch, Thomas Brown. Albert O'Brien Frank Davey. Airs. Albert O'Brien, Mrs. F. E. EiiKlish, Hiss A. Lyon and Mrs. Charles Kupper. Registration is lagging at the desk in the county clerk's office. Clerk IT. c Boyer reporting that the registration of ovters is far below normal this year. This is partially accounted for by the large number or real estate transfers taking place in the countv during the past year. April 20, 1920, is the last daoy of registration for the .May primaries. J. A. Churchill, slate superintendent of public instruction, left Krldiy morning for Morn, Sherman county, to attend a session of the county teach ers' institute, 15. F. (Jurlton, assistant siipftriiilenilent, is attending a meeting of the Washington county teachers' as sociation ut Hillsboro today. dance Anril''? k.l.i 77," . i wnne in iiaiy qunng tne late war. tawiiieS indicating A, re invUed t0 ,ec. , Iture this evening. i Paul Wapato, Willamette's pre- , , . "T ' , ' ' winning, orator left at seven this W' W' Zlnn' ho ""y 801(1 his: morning for FoVelfcrove to compete h P-! in the state oratorical contest, meet- chase'1 ,en. on Nor,h Summ" the representatives of the eight Ore- eet' ,B'1 makln Uv mlno- re gon colleges who are members of the pairs nd redecorating ii preparatory state oratorical associationMr. Wa- to movm !"': pato will deliver his oration "Amer- 7 '. ' icanisation" which won the first place .An open meeting of the Salen) io in the local tryout. Ralph Thomas, man's clup will be held in the Com-' treasurer of the state association, and mercial club' 'Saturday afternoon;, at: representatives of each class in the which Mrs. F. W. Swanton, secretary university, will accompany him to of the Oregon Humane society; will I forest Grove, to take part in the ban- speak. All; the women of the city are1 quet and meeting of the association invited to attend. . " i which will follow the eontest tonight. - ... Fred N - Friday and Saturday are motion days for the March term of clr-nit court and motions were the order i f Friday's work at the court rooms this morning. During Judge liiimhaiu's ty Druggists' Association endorsed J. Wallace of Tumalo, man- Declaration of candidacy was filed ager of the Tumalo irrigation project Friday by Mildred Robertson Brooks in Deschutes county and president of to succeed herself as county recorder. -the Oregon 'Irrigation-congress, is in As a preliminary statement as to her the city today attending to official pledges for conduct of the office, Mrs. business at the state capitol. Brooks stales that she is willing to serve on her past record. At their tegular monthly meeting Wednesday night the Marlon Coun- Daily Statistics. Died V111TEMAN Mrs. Sarah Whiteman, 72, hospital here Thursday after noon. Funeral at chapel of Itigdoii and gon Monday at 2 p. m. Born BLUNDELI. To Mr. and Mrs. Clar 7 ence Blundell, 2007 Center street, March 8, a son. He has been culled Curtis Clarence. Love, watchmaker, jeweler, Salem. Cooked Food Sale The Central Circle of the First Christian church will conduct a cooked food sale at Buren's furniture store, . 179 North Commercial street, Saturday March Uth. 02 Called to Eugene last Thursday night by the death of his father-In law, Rev. (ieorge 8. Stixers. Manager T. K. McCroskey of the Commercial Club, was not at his offices .Friday. Spring comes and goes, so do Bish op'" spring suits. Have ' you seen urs? It is here. Salem Woolen Mills tore. - 64 George Herschbnch and Albert Kolh, formerly of the Capital gar e, have opened a garage and re Pair shop on Judson street, in south Salem. Dance armory Saturday night. La dies free admission. 62 Charlotte B. Chapman, administra r - of the estate of Samuel R. Bald win has filed final account In the es Me and April 19 has been set as the " for final hearing. Oregon Electric Railway company. cmpany announces the restora r"1 of " night freight train service j0 nd from Portland terminals ef Uve Monday, March 16. Both car joad and less than carload freight be JMn Portland and your city will handled in these night trains. Less an carload shipments received- l Portland terminals up o 4 o'clock J will be ready for delivery at eination at 7 o'clock a. m. the fol ding morning. Similar service ob 3'ning in the opposte direction. The ""Ice win opwste(1 dally e,CPpt May southbound and daily except Murday northbound, the latter to rvide expedited movement for live c shipments on train leaving Eu- f-e, SUndaV mni-nlnr Vu natron. ""Peetfully- solicited. R. W. fcckard. A on, i M - . , p.. srnerai ireigni aBrm. Cohen, traveling freight and agent. J. w. Ritchie, local agent Dance armory Saturday night. La- free admission 62' sence in Albany, Judge Percy 11. Kelly heard the presentation of the attor ney's Interested In the various docket ed cases. Only two caseB were put on the calendar during the first few hours of work. The cases are: March 15, 10 a. m., W. H. Grabenhorst et ul against Merlin Harding; March 16, 10 a. m., F. VV, Gaines against S. C. MHIb. Both of the suits are for the recovery of money. F. M. Morley of Silverton has signed contracts for 1920 hop plantings for the following years at prices desig nated: 1920, 40,000 pounds at43 cents; 1921, 70,000 pounds at 37 cents; 1922 70,000 pounds at 34 cents, and -1923, 70,000 pounds (estimated) at 29 cents. This is from a 64tf-cre farm near Sil verton. Morley's contract und also J. E. Smith's is made with Strauss & company of London. The Smith con tract affects 25 to 50 acres of hops to bo planted 1920-1923, the prices for the relatives years being the same. The crops as estimated are: 1920, 13, 000 pounds; 1921', 20,000 pounds; 1922 and 123, 70,000 pounds. The last mentioned yard is located near St. Paul. . ..... .. , . C. Perry. Salem druggist lis a candi- Ralph E. Mitchell, for eight years a member of the Oiegontan staff, is in the city from Portland today call ing on old acquaintances and attend ing to business matters connected lot,, thr. i , , . wun tne organisauon oi uie nunu- date for the state legislature. Al- . . . ... th,,.,K tic v, . . j . . west automobile trades association, thuugh he has been urged to make. the race, Mr. Perry has decided to ' ,.,, "think it over." This action of the1 .f,";"81 ;o"ns ."'f trom. Salm dr.mri.i .!,..., .,o twill leave this city this evening, for lleve that a druggist is just as good legislative material as a carpenter, farmer or book agent. The association voted to hold regular monthly meet ings. Mr. Perry Is president of the Oregon State Pharmaceutical Asso ciation and has been In the drug business in this citv for many years Meet Me fit Meyers- 1 Silverton where a Y. M. C. A. fathet HIGHLAND GROCERY , 23 bars laundry soap A reward of 85 each for Informa tion as to the whereabouts of James Taylor. 18. and Garland Brooks. 18 who escaped from the sta'te boys' j P'cnlc ham per pound 25c training school, was offered at the) institution today. Taylor an Brooks 9 cans pumpkin $1.00 fled the reformatory while it was I yet dark Thursday morning, und no word of them has yet been received, Taylor was committed from Oregon1 City and Brooks from Hillsboro. The, 6 ",s- Peanut butter .... escape was reported to the sheriff's office and local police, who today. 1 lb. Royal Club coffee were .aiding In the search for the! fugitives, (j lb. bulk coffee, 40 .. - I Henry uwn tne wen Known nop lh . .., ..,,,,,, . ..11.00 $1.00 50e grower today received 35 tons of hop wire from the Steinbock Junk Co.,1 (ordered during the cold spell of last 50 lbs' oalry " county roadmaster, ' cc.nuer. mm ih nam iu wj inc uiuy suitable gravel bar.hop wire in the county. 75c County Commissioners W. If. Gou- let and J. T. Hunt, accompanied by James Culver, have located nejtr Newhercr nnd asked for con tracts for the furnishing of 10,000 The funeral of Elmer Dill, 35, who i bale straw. 75c yards of gravel to be used on the did t n hospital here Wednesday, Newberg-Woodburn When on a pa in the 100 lbs. Early Rose spuds .7. $5.00 market roads. ' will be held at the grave In Odd Fel-;i()0 w h,(y $1 00 completed, this road will be cemetery at 10:30 a. m. Satur- ,ai- with the best, market roads ""V- Mk" 'csid in Butler, Ohio.l state, according to the plans of and will be unable to attend the fun- 1 . j ... ... pr;i! which will he tinder the direc- 00 lbs. wh.t .i 14- ... n.. ... . ei.ll. fiiini win lie untiei iii mucv.- Ll.e county iuuii ami inc runo ti. - t( - tha district tributary to the traffic "on of the Webb & Cluugh company. 100 lbs carrots $1-5 arten' Two buildTiig permits were issued hllrd whpar flour per sack ) .") E. W. Liljegram. mining engineer the office of the city recorder In, and geologist of Medford, who has the city hall Thursday afternoon A.I $l.$0 charge of operations for the local n. Wilson ..blamed one to erect a company which is drilling for oil in, house on n,s im.per.y at ....n the Rogue River Valley, is spending a' lh street and P. L. Fra.ler was few davs looking over oil indications Riven permission to repair his home in this 'vicinity, which he declares are at 1400 North Hummer street. . , excellent. He reports that his company . , . , bl, ,, is prepared to drill 4000 feet and has' Thoroughly mebriated on some kind the casing on hand for a well of this of Intoxicatmgbeverage which police 746 Highland Avenue Phone 496 T A KLrR HAMMKRSTKIX IN ;11F.ATITI TH.VX FAME" COMEDO CA MCO CORSE We Are Pleased to Announce that Mrs. L. C. Harris Special representative of the Cameo Corsets will UwithvLsMarchU,n,nyto demonstrate and give individual fittings. This is your opportunity to get a corset that is designed to fit different pe culiarities of various figures and to give scien tific support to every organ of your body. DonH fail to attend the demonstration at 466 State Street SALEM NEEDS A HOSPITAL-SUBSCRIBE NOW. Ladie S.arfl 456-474 State St, Men's Store 416 State St. Salem sure needs the Hospital It is Your Hospital, get behind it New Smocks When you see the Charming New Voile Smocks We are showing in our Waist Department, you will readily un derstand why our Waist Department has doubled its busi ness the past year. The reason it By keeping abreast of Fashion's Demands, showing the NEW and ADAPTED STY LES such as Voile Smocks mentioned above. Whether an intended purchaser or not you should visit the Waist Department and see the beautiful showing we are making the low prices will surprise you, too. Ik m You Can Always Do Better At Quality First , , iloOODlGOODS Quality First Who Always Does Better By You BWMMBMBiMM-----M ----wmmmmmmmmmmm i n Uo So AIRMY IBEEF Choice Fresh Frozen Steers and Heifers DIRECT FROM CHICAGO TO SALEM Round Steak 20c Choice BoiHnS 18c Loin Steak 28c SottP Bones "5c to 8c Choice Pot Roast 20c SATURDAY SPECIAL Plate Rib 46c No-5 Pare Lard $1.10 . MEATS OF QUALITY AND FLAVOR Giross Market 370 State Street M 1