TUESDAY, APRIL 6, 1920. THE CAPITAL JOURNAL PAGE FIVE 11 Ground Town club; Leslie Morris is secretary. The Cal., is in Sale mas the guest of her enterprise will be known as the Cap- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Adam Fronti ital National Bank Poultry Club. j Nonh Kront for CURRKXT EVENTS . ' April War Mathers meet Commercial club, 1:J0 p. m. April Marioa-Polk Coua tj Medical association. Com mercial club. 7:J p. m. April 5. Art appreciation class meets In library, lp.D, April S War Mothers meet ing. Commercial club, 2:39 p. m. April . American Legion meeting, armory, 7:39. April 7. Lecture recital on American music, library, 1:30 p. m. Aprit 7 Meeting of Sweet Briar club, heme of Miss Nellie Taylor on Wallace road. April 8,--Old time concert, St. Joseph's hall, 8 p. m. April 11. Game, Salem vs. Hoosejaw club. April 13. Monthly meeting of Salem Art League, library, 8 p. m.. April 13 Kegular meeting Salem Cherrians, Commercial club, 8 p. m. April 17. Debate, Willam ette and College of Puget Sound. April 18- BIojsc-m Day in Marion county. . April 21. Willamette Glee club concert. April 23. Howard E. Weed lecture on '"City Beautiful," Commercial club, 8 p. m. April 23. Debate, Willam ette and Pacific. University. April 30. Pageant, "Awak ette and McMinnville College, ening of Spring," opera bouse, April 30. Debate. Wlllam- Mny 1. Benefit Dance, Com pany M, Armory. The lecture by Miss Ethel Sawyer; eral da"- Mrs- Rfley accompanied by scheduled to be held in the auditor! her husband, made the trip by motor, ium of the public library this month, and has a woeful tale to tell about Joeckel is principal of the school and'nas Dn Ptponed until some time the condition of some of the roads. Mrs. Ethel McCoy is in charge of the ,n 41ay- Tn utl os tne lectur w At. Smiths Hill, the dread of every primary grades. nciion. ana tne ctbhivb rveau-i motorist, tne party was obliged to er." Miss Sawyer is delivering a ser-istay all night in a mud hole. After a Tractor owners, attention. Tou I ies ot Iecture ' Portland and will go, brief visit with relatives and friends should be interested in a small thresh I a?t ln the ear,y ummer to give the i Salem, Mr. and Mrs. Riley will er with wind sucker and self feeder. I aaD1 cours ln m 01 we leading motor to Seattle bow on exhibition at tha rKsriu o icuies mtre. Archerd Implement company. Ca.l and examine it. 84 See baseball today: score at Otto Klett's for Pacific Coast league. 83 lEvidenc leading to th amrf a The regular monthly business meet- w n . H(,rn(ion in Anhnr. w..h tag of the Salem Art League will be Mondav on a charge of forgery com hoid in the public library Tuesday, j miMed hen gathered through AprU 1J at 8 p. m. (the efforts of Officer Lee Morelock, . " T . , , 1 who, after Herndon's departure froii An exceptionally Important meeting' ' " . '""'this city, placed it in the hands of juw pinning ucpsniiiciii vi uie morn- ntkl. yat- v- - ; j of the Teachers' club will be held ln.ig Salesmen, was a Portland visitor .Zt.t T r.,ju. , ... oi.j ..-j iOf tn city. Herndon is said to have at 8 p. m. Tuesday, April . Miss Cor-I nelia Marvin will tell of interesting. A. B. Stewart,, proprietor of a ma experienees during her recent viist to chine repair shop on Court street. the Orient. Several musical numbers made a business trip to Portland Mon- have been provided. Following this day program the regular monthly busi ness meeting will be held. See baseball today: score .at Otto A. D. Spier, formerly owner of . second hand dtore on Kor.h Commer cial street, s spending the Week in passed a check at Barnes Cash, store and received 825 change after pur chasing a quantity of goods. This hap pened March 25, Officer Morelock said. Klett's for Pacific Coast league. 83 :DallaB. " business. The theft of an auto robe from his auto as it was standing near the Ja Bon Lee church Sunday night, Was reported by J. B. Parker, 480 North 19th street, to police today Mr. Park Thursday afternoon, at 2:30 o'clock. I laa -ner, of Los Angeles, who," B'a " WKS apparent an at- under the auspices of the Marion ;veral years ago was manager of ai mpt was aiso mane to start nui auto County Children's Bureau. Dr. Frank1 restauranl on Commercial Brown, specialist, will address the Ike Walton List Grows As Marion Men Get Licenses With reports ot good fishing pros pects coming in, residents of this county are making heavy inroads in the license blank supply for the coun ty. The growing list of nimrods would make a good sample deturn sheot for the recently completed census. The Capital Journal is receiving .data regarding the condition of the many streams in this section, and a list o' fishing streams and conditions will Angling licenses have been issued to G. P. Maines, Redne; Herman Bar tell, Moreley; Chas. Sappingfield, Chat. Sappingfield, Jr., J. Kenneth Rogers, S C. Northrup, August Schukey, John McCulley, tieorge Downing, W. J. Dirr, Vale Hagedorn, D. C. Burton, Ed Sams, A. E. Darbv. Harold Kuhn. A. H. Leichty, A. 3 Spong, R. W. Rat ilen, W. H. Wood worth, E. Graber, W. L. Heise. J. E Main, Joseph Graber, W. R. Ruth. E. Parson, E. N. Warmott. E. W. Can Portland School Teacher Loses In retary of state at Salem her declara tion of candidacy tor delegate from the third congressional district to the republican national convention. Mrs. C i L7 C 1 ' !orlnruP ' Sttlit' o be the first woman OUlt COT Oalary of thisstate to enter the race as a ca.i rc,..ni H Tart of Portland ! didate for delegate. In her deohw never having "signed a contract" j with school district No. man county but being dependent on- ly upon her appointment to the posi- j JflQUCSt Of B0S tion by the acting superintendent of) ' Death On I oday support the peoples choice for oresi- 1 of Multno- HPn. schools was not a "regularly appoint ed teacher" and therefore has no claim against the school oistrlct. ex cept for the time actually engaged in teaching. This is the opinion of Jus tice Burnett handed down by the su preme court this morning reversing the degree of Judge Robert Tucker of the Multnomah county circuit court and dismissing the action It! mandamus by which Mrs. Taggart sought to compel the Portland school board to restore her to a place on the teaching staff ot the Lincoln high school. "The statutes have prescribed th- door by which the teacher may enitr Portland, Or., Apr. $. The coroners inquest over the body of Wayne Cason, 19-year-old boy who was killed in the local police station last Sunday even ing during a struggle with policemen, was not completed last night and wsis to be resumed this evening. Cason, ac cording to the version "of the tragedy told by the police, tost his life when a revolver fell from a pocket of a polio man, exploded by the impact, the but let entering the youth's chest. noy. E. H. Arnold, C. W. Elgin, John j UDOn th Pth whlcn ultimately Butcher, John Humphrey. Chest -Yantis, R. H. Savage, G. W. Walton. Charles Adams, Carl I. O'Neil, E. S. Hartman, E. B. Palxel, Russell Smith. F. A. Given, Clarence Adams, F. C Nichols, J. B. Wyant, Ralph I. Stev ens, O. H. Nebr, E. R vsirin, J. K Smith, A. J. Saylor, F. L. Woodward, istreot, and who has been the guest of i Additional donations were being mothers of Salem on the i of th inemts ln i-ortland and Salem for ths , receiveo py tne nospitai committee ear. The lecture will begin promptly past few weeks, !eft Tuesday for her) today. Among the larsar donatlor!E. J. Dixon. H. H. Reynolds. A. Smith at 2:30. as the rlontnr h nniv . .." vuiuurma. iwere 1100 from the Miller Mercanti'c ited time to spare. It Is expected that a great many mothers will avail them i, selves of the opportunity to hear Dr. in the auditorium nf th rmmioi have" been visiting in Salem for sev Brown. The lecture will take place eral weeks- have moved to the 40-acre C1UD. ' company, successors to Meyers, and Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Valentine, for-j $100 from Irwin Griffith, who is at mcrly of Baker City, Oregon, who present sojourning in San Dieeo. E.l. Smith, C. M. Cox," P. W Hub- ranch in Polk county, five miles from; 14th street, have as their guests for Salem, which they purchased recent- a few davs. their son. Henrv Bar.'. A valuable battery testing lnstru-"y' and wiU make that thelr Permon-iand Raymond Cudahy; ack Johnson ment, the owner of which has not yet been found by police, was found on bard, Chester A Mee, E. A. Olson, Sa lem. Combination hunting and angling licenses: B. N. White. J. P. Zeilinsk', Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Barr 185 Norr?i jL. L. MillcT, H. V. Doe, Salem; W E. Vincent, Jr., Jefferson; Jay Crohno Edward F. Wright, Salem. Hunters: Lute Savage, Salem; Er nie Todd, Jefferson. cherry avenue Monday afternoon by Mrf. winnlfred Pettijohn, arrested) and Derwin McCarter, all students of Columbia university in Portland. H. L. Clark, of f!lark' Tir lor ""ving an auto past a standing F. V. Brown of Dallas is actlne a.i 319 North Commercial street. The ap- 8treet car- P'ead K"ty when arraign-j manager of the Spa during the ab paratus was turned over to police, , efo,.e olice Judge Race tllls morn-'sence of Frank Myers who is ln Vic, who are holding it pending the ar- Sn! and w' ,,.1 '?' She waB ar" toria, B. C. attending a convention of leads to the position of permanent employment," the opinion reads. Calling attention to the fact that Mrs. Taggart had "never signed a con tract with . the district the opinion declares that "at her peril she de pended upon her transaction with the superintendent, who really had no au thority and if he bad, could not and did not exercise it as the law re quires." Portland Woman Would Be Delegate Portland, Or., Apr. 8. Mrs. Frank O. Northrup, member of a pioneer fam ily of Oregon, today filed with the sec Court House News Circuit Court B. F. Boughey va G. D. Treat. Mo tion, Catherine Hill vs Edward L. Hill. IMonday evening the girl's foster par- at nUl home wa reported to the police enta, according to police reports. "avase. brought her to headquarters claiming that they could do nothlna with her i mrs- Jtoung ana cniiaren. Police, in turn, placed her in the cus- Edl,h Donald and Harvey, who have tody of County Judge Bushey. ' . Deen visiting in Salem for several ' ' (days, returned to their home in Toledo A permit to erect a garage on his Tuesaay- property on D street, between Cot- tage and Winter, was issued Monday! Mias Grac Taylor, 448 Center street evening at the city recorder's office was called Corvallis Monday by Order on county treasurer for pay ment of suit money, etc. Probate Court "Rebecca Caroline Wright, estat. Order to show cause why order of sale of real property should not be made. Rebecca Caroline Wright, estate. Beml-annual report and petition for an order to "sell real property. Rebecca Scholl, estate. Final ac count. Rebecca Scholl, estate. Order fix ing time for hearing filial account. Andrew Duval; estate." Semi-annual report. Rebecca Scholl, estate. Vouchers. Marriage Licenses" , William Evans, 22, of 482 South High street, a farmer, to Frances Turner, 19, of 244 South High street. Walter R. Liesy 20, of 605 Wilbur street, a sawmill worker, fitowall, 17, of Stayton. " ' to Zora Daily Statistics Born. rival of its Owner. .rested by Traffic Officer Moffitt, Rotarians. During f the absence of Judge Geo. Goldie Gldlev. 16. who reontiv ,' A blcyc'e. toen Saturday night caught by police here after sha hart from Homer Hulsey, was recovered G. Bingham, who Is holdin? court it fled her home at Scotts Mills after by Polle lust night at the home ofTlbany, there will be no court in the taking a horse and riding through the H- H- Savag. 245 South 15th street, local department No. 2, until April night until she reached Salem, today whre tne tn,ef had apparently aban-u( the calendar being blank until was in custody of the juvenile court doea it. The presence of the bicycle that date. William Farnum in Louis Tracy's "Wings of the Morning," at the Ore gon beginning Sunday. 85 to Oscar B. Gingrich, local auto deal- the "'"e of her brother, C. W. Tay er. Costs of the garage will be ap- ,or' proximately $300. " ' j Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Nadon, who Eighteen persons- were placed in have been quests at the home of Mrs. positions by the municipal labor bur- Naaon'g parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. eau during the last week, according Eckerlin. 605 North Liberty street, to the regular weekly report prepared nave returned to their home in Har by City Recorder Race, head of the rlsburB- affenCY. for the federal omnlovmAnt . office at San Francisco. Men were out A trlnaly scuffle during which to work ln hopyards, as janitors, at door was broken in on the Poisel highway work, on farm's and at truck Shaw Btore Commercial and Mil driving, according to the report ler streets, was brought to the atten tion of the police Monday afternoon. Earl Headrick "The Man Who o,fl0er Rowe, detailed to investigate Sings" is busy these days rounding up rePrtea that E. Miller and Grant signatures of ex-service men who are K1eMnger had Deen S0uffllnar, and in line for the bonus measures now be- tnat they nad burst tne door ln fore congress. Mr. Headrick. who K1ehtlinger agreed to pay the costs. Seattle Sheriff Acts To Prevent Highway Holdups Seattle, Wash, April t. Fifteen men, all said to be-drug users, have been arrested by police who are searching for a man known as "Blackie" alleged to have killed hie brother robber, Elmer Cady, after the two held up six automobiles and kill ed Deputy Sheriff R. E. Scott here early Sunday. "BlacSie" was describ ed as a drug user. Deputy sheriffs, armed with sawed off shotguns and having orders to shoot to kill, will feg stationed on roads leading to Seattle, Sheriff John Stringer announced today. Automo bile hold ups on the highways to and from the city are Increasing, Sheriff Stringer said. "HER HUSBAND'S WIFE" i Presented by The Snikpoh Dramatic Society of the Salem High School FRIDAY EVENING April 9th High School Auditorium 8:15 o'clock . Seat reervation at High School, Wednesday morning April 7th, 8 a. m. 35c and 50c Armenian Relief . OPERA HOUSE GRAND Friday , April 9 Prices 50c to $1.50 SUM JK.U5S AI-IV!-: THEN Tit t TO STor t- o IT CAN'T UK DONK THE BIG MUSICAL SENSATION "Bringing Up Father In Society" IF- the cartoons have ever made yon laugh, it is probable the same char acters in flesh and blood will mal a you roar. CHESTNUT To Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd served overseas, and is well known in' K. Chestnut, 390 Knott street, Port land, Oregon, a son, March 26, 1920. He has been named Lloyd Earl, Jr. Mt?RHAMMER To Mr. tnd Mrs. H. M. Murhammer, Salem, a son, weight 8 pounds, April 3, 1920. Love, Jeweler, lem. watchmaker, Bx- A. E. Berry,, whose residence Is Eola, spent Monday and Tuesday in Clough, has been ill at her residence, Salem, and Is anxious to eet into tne assertion or Joseph Tuleja touch with all ex-service men. "Do that n'8 father. Jacob Tuleja, was pre you want the bonus? Do you want It paring t0 Ieave this ca"ty with Un as cash, as a loan, or in land?" are flfiIled BUirdian obligations, County Headrlck's main queries. Those in- Judge Wl M' Bushey iss,Jed a" "rder terested will find suitable question- Tuesday. requiring tU guardian to aires at the desk at the Bligh Hotel. appear In court Tu,eJa- whose marllal The survey Is being made for the Stars troubles and neighborhood difficul- and Stripes, the service men's news- "es have -been alred ln court durln paperi the past two months, will be asked - to show why he should not furnish Mrs. A. M. Clough, wife of Coroner' ?ultabl? bond ln the KrHanship of the Tuleja minors. Salem. Baby chicks, 558 Slate. Phone 400. 103 W. N. Downing of Shaw, was a Sa tem visitor, Tuesday. - , Maxwell touring car for sale, $650. Call Liberty garage. 86 1128 Broadway, for about a week, was much improved today, and hor speedy recovery was expected. I Amos Beach of Woodburn, was visitor to the office o county Clerk U. G. Boyer Tuesday. Mr. Beach a! John Conger, printer, was the guest' though nearly 78 y"enrs of age- is ab,e of relatives in Portland over. Eaata.-. to read and writ without the aid of returning to Salem Monday afternoon. Blasses- He saw four years of service during the Civil war and went thru Boys and girls of Salem and vicinity more than a 8C0re of battles, remen, are taking a great deal of interest in betfng Gettysburg, the Wilderness the poultry club which was oreanized and 1any others. While in Salem, ho G. H. Addis, of Woodburn, visited Saturday under the auspices of the ecured a hunting and fishing license, friends and transacted business nl this city, Monday. Cirl wanted at the Gray Belle. The Utility Sale for which the Wo man's Union has, for weeks, been pre paring, will be held on Friday and Saturday at the Oscar B. Gingrich Motor and Tire building, 371 Court St House dresses, aprons, lingerie, rag rugs, bags, plants, - cooked food, etc., etc. - 83 Capital National bank. The youthful saying that there is nothing like thi poultry raisers met in the offices of out ot door life to "keep a person Superintendent! W. M. Smith, who young." was chosen as club leader. Harry j Brunkey, is president of the new Mrs. Catherine Riley of Calixlco, T. A. Walker, registered at Bligh, Monday from Coquille. the Be thrifty. Have Perry and Wood do your automobile repairing and save money on guaranteed work. 805 N. Liberty St. Phone 1169. 82 Girl wanted at the Gray Belle. Noah King, Clara King and R. M. Gray, all residents of Veneta, Oregon, topped at the Bligh, Monday night. Girl wanted at the Gray Belle. Poultrymen will find It to their in terest to call on the Charles R. Arch ed Implement company for poultry supplies. 83 K. L. Kirk, formerly principal, of the Salem High school, but now sup erintendent of city schools at Eugene, "was re-electd treasurer of the Inland Empire Teachers' Association at the meeting held at Spoken recently. A basket social held at the Salem Heights school, Friday, April 2, net- au ior tne tuna wnicn me scnuoi is raiding for the purpose of acquiring -wiiuatuucu eimjpmeufc. aii i "h. NORMA TALMADGE " IN 'SnE LOVES AND LIES' LAST TIMES TONIGHT! 1 -."V r Need a Partner Has your business reached the point where an energetic partner with experience and money is desirable? Nearly every business, as it develops, requires more than one guiding mind. And, usually two men working together can each make more money than either could going it alone. Or, if you would like to acquire a partnership in an established business read our Want Ad columns. If the particular kind of business you want is not advertised insert a Want Ad of your own. It will give you quicker returns than you could get in any other way. Details in Want Ad are Important PARTNER WAMTTO An Hin mm to IniMt iSM trnum In a ruitliy irolo nuurfartunnf bunioai. BaUtftaorr U (Ink UK tbtrn & vmjAHis dUUt of F wm nd of jomW ta W IMIES8: PARTNERSHIP WANTED Br Knricnml ti-Krewivo man. us 41, bu MtM) run with ' wlueh U ao Quira ao attiro Interuat n an mb lishcd dry C'joda buaftwa Hfra must be locate in a growing my. l!a bad 15 Tari rxM-rlcr-, IWr trrm requiral and pita. Ail-MlfFS: f? Want Ads like these in this newspaper bring principals together to their mutual profit quickly and at low cost. It is an excellent habit to Read and Use the. Want Ads in fi MT.Y CAPITA!". JOITP.NAL "WANT .TS Regular meeting of Capital Post No. , Am erican Legion on Tues day night at 7:30 at the armory. Dept. Comman der W. B. Folett will be present. Important meeting. Nomina tion of officers. , 83 Service. Our earn est endeavor to give satisfaction, and su perior service, la evidenced, by the courtesy of our staff the efficiency of our management. The Bntlefavtlrivt nf All C p clients and the qual Ity of service ren dered, quality. Cour tesy. Efficiency. 0 TT-r-l'l.l. mmmmmmm Meet Me at Miners m$m$$mmm NOTICE Owing to the change in ownership the Main room of "MILLER'S" will BE CLOSED TOMORROW For the purpose of invoicing. The MILLINERY and READY-TO-WEAR Section WILL REMAIN OPEN, and all customers will please use the Court Street Entrance You Can Always Do Better At FILLER' Who Always Does Better By You Open for Business Thursday Morning NAUGHTY LADY NICOTINE MAKES DEBUT IN LUXURIOUS QUARTERS t A" 4 . a 4 3 1 i I i PA' I x f s - . "- y act 4 4 J 4 ; 1 - V v 1 i r , X - .A ", ji M, Al i ... ": 't. '1 5 t f 1 'f: t .a af- 1 4 11 4 lv the ilWMi luu.. for oi..en Hmti...d ly M n j,-e- J 1 11. ill-., vt lU. '. II..- In. ' - - I l " "i " v u ,.otDr from asli tray u Hgarefte. From Wit to rU;lU ore JH-s J.i ':ati.. 1-ion-mit.e llahcl." 1-o.oUi, fcu.'i'lvr -a M..l-