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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (April 20, 1920)
.v APRIL 20, 1920. THE CAPITAL JOURNAL. 1 f H I m Ground- Sown i flees of the Co""?1,!k !f" A coroners. "ud young j Quested that several copies of the Ma-" i " aatBJlJ,al. 10 Regular meeting . m. Com- inril Bll5inf33 Men L AprU . i..t Beautiful," inril on ''City "ES met. armory. ' P- m iril . Debate, WlUam- pacific University. AprU 25. Blossom Day in rion county. ' Apr" 2$ Eiks Soout nl"nt, trniory, 8 p. m. AprU 30. Pageant. "Awak ,ln of Spring." opera house. May 1- Dairymen' conven tioa, Commercial club, 1 a. m. May 5 Benefit Dance, Cora ny U. Armory. T T street. Wednesday April JI AS late iZ tlT ,,reeU 0t Xib Mrs. B. Brake and Mrs a kw... ';ho v Iooay by the Al- T . . - . ' feigning 158 pounds.- having blue , ..I Uo- . A7.o J"' " Drown r- He was com- LOC'I iJUMOC ilC-WO -muiea to the penitentiary March IS, , .HIS, from liaker county for burg- CimiU Court lary. K E Janet vs L. M. Gilbert. Peti- 7 tot writ of habeas corpus. A team r horses, reported lost sev Annie M Bushbv vs llelbert A. and "J""1 days Sn by William McDeruy . . i,i nth nt refsroB ul n, "was round bv M. w. TT Mrs, B. Brake and Mrs. u. Kewscher t Dr- G- V. Ellis haa returned and baa opened ofIics at 4Q-4Q Bank of Commerce bldg. S5, Theft of a kit containing ., diea from his barn on the southeast ern outskirts of the pitw ii.i,. .time Sunday night, was reported to ponce uus morning by H Short Pawn shops were being covered during me. j u, uiniTrs, wno believed the stolen tools might be sold there. Notice that a reward nf tsn i. . fered by the State tar th . vafiUiV Ui Chester Parness, age 29, who escap. "e prison wood camp near Auiunviue ounaay, was received to day by local police. Parness la de scribed as beincr five tact ii i v tju, sienaer build, light comulexion Brooks To. Hold Meeting To Hear lax Arguments Death List In Tornado Grows In Late Reports , Birmingham, Ala., Apr. 20. Eigh teen persons are known to have been killed and great property damage done by a tornado which started in The attitude' of rt, , : WB .Mississippi Just before noon today around Brooks toward the propo nTj? tax nieastirp to h. o,j . .t i'" lennessee. state primary election will be sound-1 Framentary rePort3 received late to ed at a mooti i. t ! day showed that the storm kufih rnr gardentng bureau of O. A. C, to come to Sale mat a future date to address a general mass meeting in the Com mercial club. Feasibility of erecting a childrens playground on Summer street, north, was discussed ly the society directors. It was announced that the grounds will be given to the city for a play ground if the city will Improve where necessary. N oaction was taken on this, however. The directors 'of the floral society pledged themselves to strive to get new members, and are ni) tA ub applications at anv Mma Th... ; Homer Smith, president; Howard iZn- I ser, secretary; J. W. Maruny, E. S. Tillinghast, Mrs. W. P. Lord. Mrs. Milton Meyers, Mrs. Lawrence Harris, i Mrs. Carrie H. Chapel and Mrs. E. E. i Fisher. PAGE FIVE string was caught in the Pudding , permits have been made out to Fred river, Monday, by John Herrin, who'C. Sefton, William E. Hartman. C. J. resides northeast of Salem. Jfr. Her-; Green, U W. Eyerly, F. N. Woodry, rin states that a spinner was the only I c- R Wells, lure that attracted the finny deniiens. Anglers' licenses m imu xA... ly to J. H. Hardwick, W. M. Zander. T. E. McCrokv. n,l vapn, ..,!, of Salem: and tn Pvtt ir ' ' ....... V , Shaw. Combination hunUng and fishinir JOCRXAL WANT ADS PAY. JOURNAL WANT ADS PAY munlty Club there Wednesday even ' Mlssissi1)1 towns Bay Springs, Aber- j tag at eight o'clock, it was announc-! deen- Clumbus and Glen-and did Cl0UdV Weath.PT It ed at the offices of the Commercial 80me damaSa & WaUamson comtr.- . s " UUICT lb Club here todav. Jami Rto.. I lenn., wlieru one man was killed. !' C - J If . ruLiur in meager Strings By Nimfods jticholas J. C.elilen. oraer apponu j, appraisers. Nicholas J. Gehlen. Motion for ap pointment of appraisers. In the guardianship of Gladys Eii jor Emery and Evelyn Grace Emery. Order. ter, residine six mlle ,,tv, o.. lem on the Jefferson ,to a report made to police by Mr. Ut- ier. j.ne norses are believed to have strayed from home. Vanilla extract, evidently iot likeable beverage. Last night Night' Officer .Tnnlr V'V,i ...... , . 1 j. the cuartliansnip or uiaays an- - iigni nor Emery and Evelyn Grace Emery. L, , jacK vv mte foun a P'"t bot- Club here today. James Stewart, Ore-! ienn - '"c one man was killed. I " " ivaiw UeSUipie, Will ad- --ay OJJI IJigU WfOS dress the meeting. j placed at four, at Glen eight, at Colum- The meetinor win h& v. a.t.-hiiH fiv with Krnnlrn anhnnl .1 . . s rrT ... , J auu JS expectea to be largely attended. Estate Puzzle Is Passed To County Lourt By Heirs Petition. Marriasc Licenses (lie worker to Emma Streff gtayton. 36, will having been contested at one' time a , 'certain Dei-son -lalmin! ho v,i of the deceased." The c6urts later held that the Tracy will was eomnptftnt an valid. The original executrix appoint ed by the court had resigned and the present administrator named. Estate property consisted mainly of $8,000 dollars worth of bonds. Admin istrator asks that the court determine as to the legal heirs an dalso make' apportionment of the $4,302.24 estate drinking purposes changed his mind lfesldue' Count-v W. M. Bushey '! has designated May si as time of final Attorney Howard M. Brownell of 8ttlement of estate matters. Eugene, who was In Salem lnt ub on official business, has returned to his home in the Lane county city. Final account in the estate f no- Tracy has been filed by H. L. Nutting. aiaicmcrill ItCUUniS tUrOU- ' ' -'lJI ' -; Ki" lent episodes in estate mutn, ions were killed on the outskirts of .. j Mapj,1i..,t o,. tn. t nIJno The storm started in southern Mis sissippi. It sig-iagged up the state sweeping Columbus, Aberdeen and Glen in the order named before pass ing into Tennessee. Sheffield, Ala., Apr. 20. A tornado BWent this section nf Alahnnia tnriov 'killing a farmer, his wife and two chilt uren in Cqloert county. One man is reported to have been killed in Frank tin county. Meridian, Miss., Apr. 20. Ten per- A catch of IT cut-throat and brook : trout is being shown in the window! of the Hauser Brothers' company. The! .'tie of vanilla extract in the Oregon r,iecinc depot. The cork had been James Ashe, 46. of Stayton, a tex-1 renoved, and only a tiny sip of the . . . . liauor tnken IcQlnv v,o or' ' vna uiiiuer to jbelieve that whoever bought it for Daily Statistics. Born. DAVIDSON To Mr. and Mrs. C. A iacn r.o....H Hoot qi.... j... oo o ,i.,,rt- ci,. ,!n kI Walter L. TooSse Sr.. haa been ehn. called Genevieve Marie. en as orator at the annual flag day ' .v ' ! exercises of the Eugene Elks, accord- HATHAWAY To Mr. and Mrs. Mark ' lns to word received from that city Hathaway, Saginaw and Washing-1 Monday. The exercises will be held on June 13th but the nln Meridian and two at Rnnnets Rridre and many others were injured when a tornado struck here today. Houses In the suburbs were blown down. About a dozen unidentified bodies have been brought into local undertaking estab tisiiments. Starkvitie, Miss., Apr. 20. Several persons are reported to have been kill ed in a tornado which struck Bell school house, seven miles north of here ton itreets. a baby daughter, Fri day April 16. She will be named Frances Hathaway. - lira. Fred JR. Royston, Mrs. Cecil Hawley and Mrs. S. W. Hal were the dinner guests of Mrs. Fleming Mon Baby chicks, 65 S State. Phone 400. s 103 " Callery seats 25c on sale 7:30 at the bor office, at the Grand, for the Willamette university Glee club con cert, Wed. April" 21. 95 Mrs, Minnie Marcy Bates accom panier her husband to Tualatin and 1 Wlsonville, Sunday. June 13th but the place has not been decided upon. It will be either in the armory or Elk hall. James H. Nicholson. suDerlntendent of the Metropolitan Life Insurance company of this city, was a business visitor In Eugene Friday. "Clean-UD Weeks" F!!L Are Planned For r wvJUll 1 ill tliltUO Steamer Terminally Next Month 1UI VrV.Lr A hm 1ft TT12 j. t The Women's Relief Corps Aid So ciety will meet at the home of Mrs. N. C. Kafourv. 940 ITnlon street. Thurs day afternoon for their regular social gathering. All members are urged to attend. love, Jeweler, watchmaker, Bi Burdick & Reyetts ship carload of tock every week. Used trucks yester- 95 A formal party is announced take place at the golf club Thursday, April 22. The Revelation orchestra will furnish the music. The announce ment stated that the only requisites are a wifa, (or equivalent) and lots Pep, and as no member of the club doubts for a moment that the others ill be able to obtain the requisites, the chances are that the affair-will w an exceedingly enjoyable event. ; William G. Buchanan has Institut ed divorce proceedings against Marv Buchanan, according to petitions filed Tuesday morning in Clerk Boyer's of fice. The complaint alleges that Mrs. Buchanan deserted her usband, April 16, 1919. Te couple were married at Vancouver, Wasington, February 17, 1919. New. York. Apr. 19. Fire atartlne- on the steamship Halfried, which was loaded with nitrates, today threaten ed the destruction of the Rnah Tor. minal In Brokolyn, one of the largest steamship terminals in the world. Two piers quickly caught fire and firemen, attracted by four alarms, enrieavnperi to prevent other piers burning. After two explosions were heard across the East River, ambulances were sent to the terminal. Early re ports were that at least five men had been seriously hurt. Tugs from all New York harbor hurried to the scene to remove threatened ships to safety. More Aggressive Foreign Trade Policy Is Urged St. Louis, Mo., Apr. 20. Pursuit of an aggressive foregin trade policy by the United States and en.TOtment nf .federal leglslatlo nto guarantee indus- report from Sheriff Kendall of! , . , , . . oo,... .v. . .,".. Poni ui me opening session OI uie pnllntv. atflten tnnt n Rttwleha o,. Mississippi valley Asociation conven Linn county, states that a Studebaker to,car, Oregon license 34,899 was stolen Br. Chalrner Lee H Masonic bldg. George, dentist, 105 from Albany, Monday night. The car is or tne live passenger type, had ma roon body, motor No. 6852. A hop contract filed Monday at the COUntV renrder'a nfftrft reenrria nn agreement madae June 4, 1919, be tween, v. L,. mttler and the T. A. Llvesley Company. Hopps are to be planted in 1920 and 1921 on 11 acres near Orville. The crop" of 15,000 pounds fo reach year Is to be purchas ed by Mr, Livesley at 25 cents per pound. T.eTlnv T,edsrerwnnd whrv la aimer. vising construction of the Stout Creek natunery, spent sunciay ana Monday in saaiem. While in this city Mr, Ledgeiwood secured an angler's li cense. setting hens for sale with brood ch cks for each. C. N. Needham, 158 State street. Phone 400. .- 96 JUl ,th6 meeti',s of the Foresters of America in their hall on North Com merca, rtrtet tnis 'dements ror the entertainment L tomorrow e i 8 tralninS school ( er, returned this morning to Salem Mmmltteh" b8 announced-, from Oregon City where he was Mon- tte arran ", 7 cnarge oi aay purchasing sneep. . . "i.n iuu, a snienrliil nr,- Albert M. Coxe of Butte, Montana, tio nhere todav. The United State is producing far more than is needed for domestic con sumption, it was asserted and a for eign market must be found for this surplus. Federal legislation guaranteeing In dustry against strikes was demanded by Harry H. Merrick, president of the association. "We must pool our resources." he asserted, "so that 1 InohtyesoPPEr asserted, "so that onlv those favorina- legislation against these criminal at- j luitipis iu siup prouueyon will oe elected to congress." Deciding that the first big step that should be taken In the city toward furthering the "city beautiful" idea, the directors of the Salem Floral society, meeting last night, have ar ranged to stage "cleanup" weeks here the first two weeks In May when school children, boy scouts and mem- hera nf the nnelelv will unite In nne great effort to do away with unsight lyness and dirt in Salem. The directors also voted to offer a series of prizes to school children who do the most toward beautifying the city by planting flowers or shrub bery. The prizes are $5, $3 and $1 and will be awarded to the successful memhera nf the elementnrv. srrarlen the junior and the senior high, schools i In the city. The Commercial club is Lalso offering a fiandsome cup to the Bcnuoi wnn sucoeeas in .winnine: it twice for efforts toward beautifying grounds. Last week the Floral society sent speakers to all schools In the city. The pupils were told to set aside the most unsightly spot they could find, and to concentrate their efforts in beautifying it, by planting flowers or shrubbery. It is from these spots that decision on winner of the cup will be made. , A campaign will be launched soon by the Floral society for members, it was decided last nle-Ht. MemherRhin to the club will cost $1 each for a year. Tlie society has arranged to Prof.' Peck, head of the landscape Henrv H. Vandevort. 435 North Winter street, prominent sheep grow- Pam has been prepared. r.e87iWan'en Morrl Eugene . ... '"or Saturday. &by icks. 469. 558 State. s concert. Phone 99" 95 Watcl 'or Hae7 WWwGl0rge. Alde" and Mrs. Ben F, tt. wZ" ,"rwhom officers in ""ii n M nii.A . . i . "J of ths WoAT V, '"1HB'onary oocl- Wem . !1,(!dlSt EPi8CPal church "tnyton today at are In ma n. . ociet, ri '"Wtant meeting of the n of uJ I ,e lne Kueats at lunch - ourjress Ford dicks, 658 State. aat i, "Copperhead?" Phone 99 96 tor S!y h has bee" " Port her he ha. hP!lSt 8eVeral months, k xTJ T COnfined ,n a bos WnST16 re-Urn to Sa,em MS.P'rpr k"0Wln8 th9 Present 'wL s, T And-8ori. form- Ore. dreSsm5 Box gg, port. S5 f'SSc ?! tTT- Fine Chinook tr e Fresh Halibut 30O. Pre.h rrfe cod . resh HaJlbnt 30c Fresh "7 u, p. fin steak f!Bh, for 97 '"'J BOCl-ty of the Ja- nm ne enter- 15- Pitts M 1 Btea f'8h "ts Market, 444 Court 'fl -D 9:00 P.M. WA-MT P.lvrj- Father. Of Cason , Demands Police Officers Answer Portland, Or., April 20. Boon Cas- Lon, local attorney, whose son was kill ed at the Portland police station dur ing a scuffle with police officers two weeks ago, has published an open- let ter, in which he demands punishment SEE Woo dry's Stock of Furniture, Ranges, Heaters, Rugs, Tools, etc., before you buy 270 N. Com'l ..St. Plioncg 610 or 511. Have You Made Your WILL? ,In giving us your work you can always have the assurance that it will be prop erly taken care of. We let nothing hin der us frcrai serving to our utmost those who come to us. i 122 If you do not dispose of your property by "WILL", your estate may be disposed of by "LAW" very differently from the way you would wish. The law, without a will, can make no provision for the .special or personal needs of the different members of your family, nor for any charity. Surely you want to say who shall enjoy the results of your life work To insure that, make your will and appoint this bank your executor. Our officers have the business experience to properly perform this service, in an impartial and businesss-like manner. See your lawyer, and have him draw your will. Don't put if off until too late. Capital National Bank If ouu; yiy iUa Wednesday and Thursday and EVENING PAUL ROBINSON and the CALIFORNIA STUDIO GIRLS IN PERSON . WANT ADS 1 n . WAOTBD-Soprimleoihel (at Unjl DM Vft II I . Mis ibom junol ipn- 1& 1 1 v fund. Mu l H irmlT j-W 1 1 ' if . Raa by hcM ul npcrieM Is hll liFj 1 j I i i d UMir txfteui. DDKB84 j W ll - J I I HI -M yThe 8 Wonders of theWorM Art end Inrlustrv contributed the Seven Wonders of the World. It retrained for Advertising to supply the eighth. It is the Want Ad! , . Want Ads daily perform prodigies of service. At trifling cost they rent and sell property, bring employers and employees together, create busi ness opportunities, locate missing person, and find lost articles. If you don't realize what Want Ads mean turn to our Classified Advertising Section and see how modern business Is conducted. Then determine to use the Want Ads to help you in every business way. Big Things May Lie Hidden Here: JOB 8ALB-EfKBAL TOBS IS town at laouo oli tB.im uininl WilfieM. Gra!!ooinpetiiJea; i0eV peaKt: wonderfal opporanH. ie oalr i trd asiUtni, rnot fiO.WJ. AUU"J.t To overlook Want Ads is to overlook a great business force which rightly used will bring dollars to your cash drawer. n r Read and Use the Want Ads iV T?!F! T-n-T CAPITAL JOTNAL roa BAiJi tnni i-stobt otet; wait UI fraBt;ll rastfld. iw mo : it i 4.M: rpal omb UM tut. ujt gvlcUr. Addnw LETTER FROM MRS. BRUCE Tells Remarkable Story of Sickness and Recovery. Brooksburg, Ind. "When I was young girl I clerked in my father's store and lifted heavy boxes which caused displacement and I suffered great ly, I was married at the age of eigh teen and went to a A o o i - . - H tufc lily l ! H trouble and he said if I had a child I would be all right. After three virm 7 rf M twinfl Mm, ta n nri .1 - I i y 'J. I did get all right but three years later a baby boy came and I was troubled again. I could scarcely do any work at all and suffered for (our Tears. A neighbor told me about Lydia , Pinkhamg Vegetable Compound and took it for a year or more. Kon I Imve a bahr ffirl and da not have anv female trouble. You can do anything you like with my letter to help others." Mrs. J. M. Bbice, R. F. D, 3, Brooks burg, Ind. The makers of Lydia E. Pinkham'a v..oh 1,4ami m 4tn a ,.,o fl.o. toll Ko truth, else they could not have" been ob tained tor tove or money, mis meuicine is no stranger it lias stood the test for more than forty years. If there are any complications you da not nnoralanil writa tn 1 n.lia V Dlnl.. Iiara Medicine Co. .(confidential). Lynn I JIass. mm a. . -.i : , 7 , ' ' ' ' ' - X . : ; , . in' , ly- .....,wiiSSr-'-" - - 1 1 . v - , ft i j? : 3 I 1 , - -i n ii Meet Me at Miller's I V . i , uj t I, I'll ff r ! &! 1 compare :' ;':;,v MuNSill Mm. IlilH illlllilllj!'! Ill I i 1920 Bathins girls Song and Musical Revue ; it s a f eppy mow Bligh Theatre f I This line measures up with our other stocks ot "Uood Goods11. The best is al ways the cheapest. FOB LONG DISTANCE ' AUTO TRUCKING WillametteV alley Transfer Co. PHONE 1400 ,WB ALSO DO LOCAL HAULING V M - Jfl Ma n B til M I ! ,jjj GoodGoodQ. We are Now Showing A Complete line of Mens and Youths' Spring and Summer Underwear I L. if -H V. I U..fl I ff STATE g STREET r: ,8 Dr.GB.0'Neffl - OPTOMETRIST-OPTICIAN I adds Bush Bank MM Athletic, Knee and Ankle Lengths. Poros Knit, B. V. D.s and a full line of Carter's Underwear Pajamas and Night Gowns I MEN'S STORE t 416 STATE STREET -.a---..... ..... ... r rt t f tttny