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aDAYMARCH 22, 1920. THE CAPITAL JOURNAL I fJS" FAGS ZZYZH ana round Town cdlREST ETEXT9 i .. . Assciata Com- 1 JeUl club members neet at 1 SlTl P- m- to form Bale8" ! dub. kisr. f iaction. j. Businisa siena CommenJai ciuo. ..Sr.rin club. Com- cial dub, p- m" fl. . Nancy Hank Lin- Mar. : Lincoln 1S. She was married to V. J. Lin foot in mj ana together they mov ed to Oregon in 1909, residing here since that time. Besides her husband ahe is survived by three children. Wil liam aged IS. Wilford ae 11 and ai- ,ice age 9 years. Funeral arrangements Thursday. , w,u not M made unm tne arrival of , -in club program. I rboot. 3 P- m- Mar 53. Marion County Children's bureau dance, ar- Br n. Salem Rotary club I macheo'n. Hotel Marion, noon. .. i snaoial meeting I Business Men s league, Cora I aercial club, 8 p. m. I MW- 24 Lecture by Dr. J. I o Gilbert, "Immigration and the future American stock," ! Mar. 25 Mass meeting dog cwners, Commercial club, 8 p. ! ar 26- Mass meetin ! Commercial club to promote t City beautiful plans, 8 p. m. I Mar. 26 Floral society I meetins Commercial club 8 t p. m. t March 26. 'Women's republl . an club meeting, armory. ; April 4. Easter Sunday. f April 6. American Legion meeting, armory. 7:30. ' I Court House News John P. Murphy vs. J. B. Ewlng'et jl, Transcript from justice court. T. C. Kay vs. I M. Tomkins et at. first amended complaint. Independence National Bank, a cor poration, vs. George P. Dekum. Char les A. Robertson, and R. L. Donald Answer of George P. Dekum and Char Its A. Robertson. . J. A. Pattlson, doing business under the name of J. Al Pattlson. Lumber nil Hardware Ltd., vs. Mark 8. Skiff ad Joe M. Crabane Company part ners doing business under the name of Orville Tie and Lumber Company. Stipulation. ...j. . . ' independence National Bank, a cor poration, vs. George P. Dekum et at Summons. . ' Uwnn O. Hadley vs. Carrie A. Mor jao et al. Order appointing guardian id litem. t Probate Court . Joseph Ripp, estate. Order appoint ing administrator and appraisers. Joseph Ripp, estate. Bond of admin istrator. Joseph Ripp. estate. Petition for ap pointing administrator and appraiser Lydia A. Kinyon, estate. Final ra i snd erecution. Lydia A. Kinyon, estate. Order fix ins time for hearing final account. A. J. Lowry, estate. Inventory and tnpraisement. J. H. Hadley, estate. Final decree. Grover Simmons, estate. Final de- Rexall One Cent Sale Friday and Saturday, March 25, ZS, s her sister. Mrs. Jane Fields, from 27. Ask ftr a circular. Perrr'a Dim ! Xortl Gate. X. uak. The bo.iv i 71. iae eoo and Clough funeral parlors tore. Because of the illness of her Fred Johnson. 797 North Winter Mrs. B. B. Herrick was absent Satur- i s,reet- reported to police Sunday that uy i rum ner aesK in the office of ' "a '"ycie stolen from in front County Clerk U. G. Boyer. of the Biigh theater. Police were aid- ' ing in the search for the bicycle to- i.nu ur TtlANKS VCe wish to express our deepest ap preciation and thanks, to our friends With members of the city nre de- ana neignoors tor their sympathy , partment armed with lawn mowers, and kindness, during the illness and! spades and rakes the yards surround- Ul uur oeiovea aaughter and;ing the city hall. Chemeketa and sister. Martha Elisabeth Nicholl, also ! High streets, were being thoroughly for the beautiful floral offerings. j primped today. Rose bushes were Mr. and Mrs. Nicholl and family. 7 : trimmed and shrubs and trees spaded Mrs. M. L. Fulkerson and A. N.j around, making the city hall lawn one Arnum. supervisors ior olarion coun- or the most attractive in the city. i.j otnwia aueuueu me local instltuie at Woodburn, Saturday. Love, lent. jeweler, watchmaker. .cconipanial by Mrs. Vuaust Ris- isci of DaKus, irs. W. A. Rutherforl a-. left Saturday for Hastings, Neb. They I were called there by the death of the former's father. Mrs. Risser is a niece of Mrs. Rutherford. Our new line of hats' for misses and children, direct from N. T. just re ceived. These are the "Madge Evens! . . , . , Hat," sold exclusively by Mrs. H P.1, Thfn,uslc department of the Sa Stith. in Kafoury Bros, new store. i!em Wo"len's '"' at the See our window display. We special-i om? ' JIiss 1:)or0,h' Pearce Ize on chi dren's-hats. 7fi """' " "., iumj uner- At I'nion St-hool. District No. 14, i. basket social was held recently for the purpose of acquiring play ground equipment for the school. The basket sales netted $71.5. While the baas- kets were being enjoyed an enjoy -ole program was presented. Miss Helen L. Davis Is the teacher in umrge, v. . Astoria Granted Appropriation for Naval Base Work f I crease of $25 per month, oouneilmen , were notified this morning by the mu j nIHpal employes union, j As the aldermen entered the hail they were confronted by 30 employes of ths municipal laboratory. srlxd to white and wiia white masks over their faces. Each bore a placard. Eitlit hundred city chauffeurs and teamsters struck this morning. Company "M", Salem's own unit of the Third Oregon Infantry mees tonight at the arnfory. Captain Leroy Hewlett calls attention to the fact that there is now a nopporumy fcn-llumbia river on Hi acres of land ha here is now an opporunity for trie! given by Astoria, Oregon, was approv right kind of young men to come iiito'4 by the hou.se Monday. Washington. " Mar. 23. An aDro- r priation ol $25 9 for beginning de velopment of a submarine and de stroyer base at the mouth of the Co- the company. In addition to the fed- Other Pacific appropriations were eralixed guard pay there are n.aaylapprovfd , fo,lows. all who are interested. An officer of the local company will be glad to talk to. prospective guardsmen between the hours of 7:30 and 1 o'clock Monday noon at 2: SO o'clock. Frank and Arthur Rosebraugh, students at O. A. C, returned to Sa lem Saturday, for the week end. Jitney Mar. 23, rion county. dance armory, Tuesday benefit child's bureau Ma-; 71i Next Sunday, March 2S. the Hayes villa district Sunday school conven tion will be held In Salem at the Ja son Lee Memorial church. Splendid speakers, good music and an appetis ing dinner are on the program. The convention will begin at 9:45 a. m. evening. Nicholas Simon Dies Suddenly Stricken with heart 'disease, Nicho las Simon, age 83, died suddenly at his home, corner of 14th and Marlon streets; Mr. Simon was ill but an hour when the end came. The body was removed to the parlors of the Rigdon & Son company, where it will be heta until airangements for the funeral have been made. Mr. Simon has been a resident of ' lem for 21 years. His wife died sev eral years ago. Six children, Albert Si mon of Minnesota, Robert Simon of Forest Grove, Rudolph Simon of Mc Minneville, Mrs. M. Becker, Mrs. E. Timm and Mrs. C. Hayden of Salem, survive him. C. R. Ellis, deputy clerk of the circuit court for Marion county,' was confined to his home, Friday and Sat urday because of illness. and close at 4 p. in. Woman Nominated For Civil Service Board By Wilson For improvements at Pearl Har bor, Hawaii $894,000; at Mare Island, CaL. 1173.400; at Puget Sound. Wn., $230,000; ammunition depot. Pearl Harbor. $S,000; T. N. T. magazine at Puget Sound yard $25,900, anu fuel oil station, Cavite. P. I., $25,000. 'The house refu.-ted to increase the appropriation for aviation from $15.- 000.000 to $25,000.00. Without discussion, appropriations aggregating $4,000,000 for the devel opment of Pacific shore facilities were approved. Most of the money was for use at San Diego, Cul., the bill providing that the government accept from the city two plots of ground. TUESDA Y-ONE DA Y ONLY ALCAZAR STOCK CO. Presents Strike Threat Is Made By Chicago City Employes , Chicago, ' Mar. 22. Chicago's city hall will be closed Thursday bylu gen eral strik of SO .employes unless the city( council grants a' flat . wage In- 'A Snappy Farce Comedy NMOQ aais da 'A Shoiv Worth While Special Ladies Matinee Tuesday BLIGH THEATRE .Circulars of the Rexall One sale no wready.. Washington, Mar. 22. Helen Ham- dance armory. Jitney Mar. 23, benefit child's bureau Ma rion county. "1 Substituting Karnes, music and danc ing for the regular business meeting of j day, the organization, the K. u. i-rogressive club met at the home of Steve Kafoury in Faimiount Park Tuesday night. last week. Following an evening of enjoy- e Suhaefer, estate. Proof of TOent, freshments were served. The I club meets once each month at tne Proof of . homes of members. Proof of Guardianship of Pauline Myers, a miner. Final report. Thersia Kirsch, estate. - Proof of Publication. Michael Sehaefe, estate. Publication. Catherln Publication, Grover Simmons estate. Publication. Catherine Schaefer estate. Final de cree. ffichae! Schaefer estate. Final de cree. Mnrriazp Licenses. , , nilham Sin-ague. 55, of Roundup, I , a larmer, to Bertha Smaif, '.of Woodburn.' Daily sfatistics. ! . Willie Talmadge, 20 months old !son of Mr. and Mrs. David H. Talm- adge, Jr., 12th and Oak streets, died . i Sundav nicht at ten o'clock, a victim f I,!of spinal meningitis. The body is at "ton Gardener of this city, widow of 1 -ithe parlors of the Rigdon & Son com-jColonel S. A. Day, and author and. Arrangements for the funeral j ,ec,u.rer- wa.H "omimuva touay oyi inesuieiu Alison lu ue nieiuuer ui the civil service commission to suc- ! W. E. Farrell, J. W. Caste, W. S. cef u Charles M. Galloway of Colum i U'Ren. Judge M. L. Pipes, Roscoe C. bia- s- c- Tne,tv!Pany- nave noi yei. oeen iwuue. intenden; "of schools W. M. Smith Neboo. prominent Portland att journeyed to Portland in connection ! ae Sa em v . rs toda? ppearh g ments In the cases of G. Heitkemper and Greenfield vs the Portland Cen- the with matters pertaining to school af- j fairs. Jitney dance armory, Tuesday Mar. 23, benefit child's bureau Ma rion county. 71 NOTICE There will be a meeting of the property owners of Ferry street, between 15t"h and 19th streets, Wednesday night, March 24, at 7:30 o'clock, at the Thirteenth street fire station. Consideration of assessments for street Improvements made last seaso-i is the purpose of the meeting. All property owners in this district are Invited to be present 70o tral Labor Council involving right of organized labor to maintain pickets. GOING LAST TIMES TODAY Robin D. Dav. F. L. Wood and , Hazelle Gearhart, appraisers in the A..J. Lowry estate have returned an( appraisement report showing real and personal property valuation oi uaoi.-61. James Ripp has appointed Monday as administrator of the estate of Jo seph Ripp- As appraiser, E. P. Schott W. J. Hermans and Eugene Ditter were named by County Judge Bushey. Real and personal property located at Sublimity and included in the es tate are valued at $1400. FF The pear thrip situatio at Salem is being investigated by A. B. Black, an etymologist of the Oregon Agricul tural college. He will attempt to. de termine the spread of the thrips and the effects of the last rains on them, cnav w will be carried on at the state farm In cooperation with F. H. the date for final settlement, Zinser, state farm orchardist. Final accuont ha sbeen filed In the estate "of Lya Kinyoni, April 28, 192, being set by Judge Busney as Alfred C. Reese, of the Portland Telegram, was a Salem visitor, Satur- BTRAW- Dlcd 'wl hospital this morning. Funer- be held at chapel of Webb & ugh nt 2 p. m. Tuesday. Burial m uty jew cemetery LIXFOOT-Mrs. Elizabeth J. Lin foot, :: tWa f age, at the family res Wntce. 2100 West Nob Hill street, awday, March 21. Body at Webb Clough establishment. Funer- "rangements later. HfG-Katie Homing, 4. af a jwl hospital Sunday. Body sent CleugV0 CorvaIlis by Webb and fEWS Catherine E. Tews, wife of hLl'. s' of Hi"bon, at a local "Pital Sunday, March 21. Funer- Monday morning from the Ter "iiger home. Reverend C. H. Pow- Fellow, cemetery. "?,NiChola Simon. 8J, at his j"1'. 14th and Marlon streets. rY t Rigdon & Bon's. Funeral wiouncement later U"iAIGE-Willie Talmadge, 20 r'h old son of Mr. and Mrs. """d H. Talmadge, Jr.. at the res "ace Sunday night. I2h and Oak ' 8' Body at R'Pdn Son' rai arrangements not yet made BwRnRnTIMrn and Mrs. Dail "Harford, route , Salem, Sunday . "h 1. a daughter, named Hel- . Ruth. bdy of Katie Homing. 48. of rTm ho died at a local hospital I1, was sent to CorvaIlis for fun- " ana burial today by Webb and At fcSh. Mn. Homing in tin ivtatH'M Just received, a limited number of Zane Cr'.y latest book, "Th J Man of the Forrest.' They are gcirg fas' the Forrest" They are going fast. Get yours today , at the Commercial book store. Henry Teal of Portland was a visit or to the Marion county court house Monday. 70 Friday evening, March 19, was the date of the successful basKet social iriven at the Central Howell school, of which, Miss Martha Oehrman is teacher. A tidy sum of money was raised for the purpose of purchasing play apparatus. In the estate of Theresa Kirsch, t0.,h .f Keher. administrator, was discharged from further responsibil ity and the estate closed in an order .icnert hv County Judge William Bushey, Monday. Just received, a limited number of Zane Greys latest look, "Uhe tdan ol Get yours today at the Commercial . , , 7il u,on sioie. , un r sl(,)))d Monday, Judge -i,-,. r Tn ?r who Is touring , Buthey discliarfres Bert Myers from i.TiTi.l ..1 if o. ..d urn tills Keen.. - . -- v.1onn ized a club of fifty members at Ma-, kelson. math Falls, J. J. Keber, administrator of the Schaefer and, Catherina c 'i i E3 V AUS UjA&UC cp;s7i COMING TOMORROW - - ' f i - v-SKfc, ' IV. MITCKELL UWIS CHILOBiN 'BANISHMtNt" YE LIBERTY Meet Me fit Meyers You share in the privileges of Citizenship-it is your duty to share its responsibilities. Help to Build your Hospital. The Mew Frocks -: With Easter close upon us "my lady" turns to her wardrobe to see if she has that most indis pensible garment, "One Piece Dress", or "Afternoon Frock.11 The selections for this season as never before comprises gar ments lhat possesses a new style and charm and give an individuality anly found in Quality Garments. Taffetas, Satins, Crepe de Chine and Combinations SPSS Highest Quality Silk Hose Aur showing is most complete, including Lace, Clocked and Embroidered. They come in Black, White and Colors, $2.25 T0 $5.00 Next Wednesday Extra Special Cash Toiveling 29c Don't miss this Sale. You can always do better at jriioOODicOODS Who Always Do Better By You i Michael Reporting great industrial acuvuj Schapfer estateg hag ,ild final ac along the border, L. H. Rberts' , 1 counts and by a decree issued Mon h been enjoying an extended visit. .,,!- hv County Judge W. in southern California has returned to j J Buehey, the estates are declared his home in Salem. Mr. Roberts pro- j Bett,ed and eiosed. Heirs and nearest phesies that long cotton fibre win one . q( kln mentionea jn each of the an dav he the leading agricultural pro- ministratlon reports are: John M. Aot nf that section. Alfalfa i tlie thitefer. Aurora: George S. Schaefer, irrigated districts, he says, is knee high Mt Aaffi and jiichael Schaefer, Mt. and the gardens growing luxuriantly. Angel The Commercial club has employed j Tne fourth estate to be formally Richard L. Rowe. a statistical Ke- icioseo aionaay was iue ui " cialist, to make an industrial survey of ILpfcWWti ii'limiii I in'' int inrjjl 1 rr- Tr IrSTIX FARXUM " IN "A MAX'S FIGHT" XONiXY COMXDS" the city that was unoer way Manufacturers of the city are asked to co-operate with Mr. Rowe In furnish ing infoimatlon, which. Manager Mc Croskey said, would be treated as strict ly confidential. T E. McCroskey, manager of the Commercial club, returned to Salem Saturday night after .spending Friday afternoon and a part of Saturday in the Puget Sound city on matters af fecting the club. An eight days' fight In a local hos pital to regain his health failed, and William R. Straw, , from Forest Grove, died at six o'clock this morn ing The funeral will be held at the chapel of the Webb Clough company at 2 p. m. Tuesday, Rev. Thomas Ache son in charg. Burial will be In City View cemetery. Mr. Straw made his v - . hort while wtih a daughter residing on Fairgrounds road. He was ( ....t,tf February 2S, i norn in ji , 1837. He was a farmer. j p-.e to the fact that they were not trellised. his ferge fl.H of UW "les , were not harmed by the cold recem-, b7r weather, John S. Marshall redd-; in on the Garden Road, .aid Joday) while visiting in the city. Mr. Man- j all recently returned from Montana. , where, he said, it was ry cold.. Strikes in the mines caused an acute fuel shortage that wrought many: hsrdKhips on the populace. , ! Mrs Elizabeth J. Linfoot (Eliza-; l.eth 3. Rth died Sunday at the; family home on West Nob HilL She : bad been ill but for a short time. fn,)Win(r an attack of pneu-- n.to, nr which Earl E. Sim mons served as executor. The tate is' declared settled and closed, jjevises and legatees under the terms of the will, were: Ethel Johnson, Arthur W. Simmons, Karl C. Simmons, Lawrence E. Simmons, Ada Ruth Burns. Fenn Marie Dake and Julia L. Blmmoqs. i Special meeting of Pacific lodge No. 50, A. F. A, M. this evening. Work in the E. A. degree. Visiting breth ren welcome. ' "9 m iff m Service. Our earn est endeavor to give satisfaction, and su perior service. Is evidenced, by the courtesy of our staff th.J efficiency of our management. The satisfaction of our client sad the iul ity of service .ren dered, quality. Cour tesy. Efficiency. iipi USED SIX ROOM BUNGALOW For Sale By owner. Located at 876 North 14th street, large lot, plas tered, dutch kitchen, panelled dining room, buffet built in, book cases built in, fire place,' large mirrors in bedrooms, furnace, cement basement, large room in basement, plaster ed, also fruit room, massive cobble-stone fillers in front, garage with cement drive. If you are looking for a home this will Please you.'$3000. See owner at Bake-Rite Bakery, 457 State Street. 1 CAR Ready to Go ALL OVERHA ULED IN OUR SHOP AND IN GOOD CONDITION 1916 Maxwell $500 1915 Studebaker $700 19 1 7 Dodge $775 1915 Cole $650 1918 Hupmobile $750 1916 Buick (Repainted) $900 NEW MAXWELL ROADSTE RAT A BARGAIN 1 Ton Truck ...J $1000 2 Ton Truck .....$1850 We have several other good buys in used cars. Come in and look them over. Reasonable terms. Complete line of acces sories and supplies. United States, Goodrich and Fisk Tires. Marion Automobile Co. 235 South Commercial Street Phone 362 1918 Overland Country Club .j.. $800 1919 Oldsmobile Pace maker $1750