THE CAPITAL JOURNAL. ""awig PAGE SEVEN Around I in . j. A. A I T.mw ss.- to- ., j.era sporting goods store in this cilv, has accepted a position with the Grif- ! fin-Babb Hardware company of Eu gene, according to word received bv ,his friends in Salem Thursday. ARREST EVEXT8 Aprp n.- s - Howara B. Weed t on "CitT Beautiful," T " wcifie UU"i"1. ". -ii is Ball game. Sa- : "Jrt Idaho teams. Of watchmaker, Ba- Boya. our shipment ol Benjamin Air Rifles is here. Shoot as straight aa a rifle, Hauser Bros. 17 Dr. Ch aimer Lee George, dentist, 114 Masonic bldg. m U.rioacoun.,. league, Com- ADril H. ,-rifless Mens --ial club. 8 p. m- - April 26 luncheon, Commercial club. ""Era 28.Rotarian lunch- Hotel Marion, noon. I ..mnrv. 8 P- n . Apru Pageant,' "Awak T ..... of Soring." opera nou. n!rvmen's conven- ! Hon. Commercial club, 10 a.m. , t.npfit Dance. Coui- H ir"irv. -' iiav 7 Declamatory ; im! unty schoola- Armory i I p. m. ! The final games of the series be tween Captain Entrees' and Captain Gilbert's biffball and volley ball play ers wil!t be held at the Y. M. C. A. gyrhnastum Friday evening at 8:30. With about two points ahead Captain I Entrees players bid fair to capture tne nonors mis series, even if they lose the game Friday evening. Fol lowing the game the usual banquet will be held, and new captains and lieutenants will be chosen. Hampton and Ernie Todd, Jefferson; Peter Steffen, Silverton. Joseph Carver, a graduate of the 1918 class of Salem high school and who enlisted in the navy in October of that year, arrived in Salem froTm Bremerton Thursday. He is visiting at the home of his mother, Mrs. Lil lian C. Carver, Cottage and Judsort streets. One phase of the long-drawn suit brought by Claude Cole against T. a Dean in circuit court here will be heard in Judge Unruh's cour tat 10 a. m". Friday, according to the court docket today. The case centers around a dispute over a trade in property. Loss of a sample case frera his auto as it was parked on State street yes terday afternoon was reported to po lice by J. H. McFleters. of the E. C. Erickso ncompany, who Is staying at Hotei Bligh. The samole l comainea towel and broom I5"8 the rnlil or the Silver Falls Timber Workers Tell Of Ending Of ; Silverton Strike - Details of the settlement of the holders, and flour sifters. Fitters told authorities. Mr. ilc- The gladiolus is Salem's flower. 87 Some say if they could have but one flower it would be gladiolus Mrs. Frank - Pendleton. A Martha Wash ington geranium forty times over. Phone 1188. 97 According to W. S. Fkts, local fish dealer, the price of fish is on the de cline. Mr. Fitts, who has Been in the fish business for 19 years, and claims Marion Anderson, arrested v Chief of Police Welsh on a charge of cut ting corners at High and Court streets, was fined $5 in Judge Race's court yesterday evening. - Timber company. Silverton. are con tained in a letter received today by L. J. Simeral, president of the Central Trades and Labor Council from Clair Covert, president of tse International Timber Workers union. He states that the conference, over which Mr. Harry presided, was attended by a commit tee of six men representing the union The body of Olie Grande. S9. who nd Manager Woodard. of the Silver died at a local hospital yesterday, was'FalIs Timber company. It was the de cision of the conference for the com pany to choose-, one man, the union another man. and both select a third .man who would sit as a committee of arbitration. The company agreed that there will be no discrimination against union men, and Mr. Woodard gave Mr. H;tr- shlpped to Portland by the Rigdon & eon company, where funeral and burial will be held. M. A. Kapphen of Hoskins was a Sale m visitor, Thursday. Joel Davis registered at the Bligh, j" Wednesday night from Echo, Ore. W, Cochran of Oswego, to know all the tricks of the trade. spent Wednesday and Thursday in this"' I says that the former prices on fish city. inurMiay in this tQ lourt House News L Circuit Court j. B. Seely vs Elsie Ray Sloper et have been caused by the annual clos led season, and that since the season once more open, a better supply, at more reasonable prices will be obtain able. ll Hotin- . S, B. Seely vs Elsie Ray Sloper 'et . Salem's flower, the gladiolus. 97 I Order connn"'"& --.- , ino mjr n uiiiciui uower, tne glad- Security state uau - iiuius. 97 Mom Lumber company etc ei ai. jlotion to quash service of summons. Fred M. Kaymoim a W.'.J. Llchty returned to Eugene ivesterdav after a shnrt hn,imu ri,. Harry J. Raymond and George Cobat in thig city Mr Uchty u cna J G. H. Courrie of Liona. Or. acted busfness in Salem Wednesday, The funeral for Willis E. Vincent, j' who died at his h nma near Taffaponn ! early Wednesday, will be held at the chapel of Rigdon & Son at 2 p. m. Friday, with burial following in City! View cemetery. The funeral will be! private. ry a letter to that, effect, Mr. Covert advises Mr. Simeral.' It was decided by the union that the strikers would return to work, and leave differences the arbitration committee for set tlement. 'This, In effect, is simply OallinO. a , 1 1 O hilt In rn.llltir kv.nnn trans- " .7 ' " .. . ' At Keizer school house next Friday evening there will be a recitation c-nn- a-parhiers In business under the firm with the v J. Berger Realty company j test by PUP'ls of the Keizer school. in tne iane county town. 1 U""""S mere win oe a basket social. Everybody is invited to come and have a good time. . that the strike is .settled because of the arbitration feature of the agree ment," writes Covert. The company denies that any dis crimination had been practiced against union men, but that the five men whose discharge precipitated the walkout were ' discharged from cause, and agreed -to reinstate strik ers as men- were needed, but will con tinue to operate the open Bhop. . .1.1- HnYirit Rind Rav. Bond. Reply to answer of defendant i, D. Kelly. Probate Court Edmund Dupois, eistate. Undertak Inj of administratrix. Daily Statistics. Died. The softest pink imaginable in flowers, gladiolus America. Phone 1198. 97 The discharge certificate of Alois Krepelai filed Wednesday at County ,ciem Boyer's office, shows that he enlisted in the army June 13, 1917, and was a member of the emrinnerci TALTT Mrs, Martha Walty, 66, at corps. He served in France, Novem the family residence, 707 South, DeP 26, 1917, to September 18, 1919, !5th street, at 4:15 today. Funer- and was discharged from the service al at chapel Rigdon & son com- at the pregldi0 of San Francisco, Oc- pany, 2 p. m. Saturday. Burial in City View cemetery. ' Baby chicks. 558 State. 4CI. Phone 99 Reduced prices on baby chicks. Call today 558 State street. Phone 400. C. 9. Needham. 99 Willamette Encampment No. 2 I. 0.0. f. Regular meeting 7:30 Friday nenlng. Royal Purple degree. 97 Overall and apron dance Auburn kail Saturday night. . 98 Baby chicks, 558 State. Phone 400. , 108 Designed by an army surgeon for Allstasand widths. Hauser Bros. 98 tober 30, 1919. One. of the purest whites in gladioli Is Lily Lehman. Flowers round the center like white lilies. Phone 62F 14. 97 A notice received Wednesday at the county clerk's office establishes reg istration of the farm name of "Wil low Glen." The farm is owned by Watson Bloom of Silverton. . ..Who 5 Is there witl soul, so dead as not to Hove a surprise. You have it in the 'Polk Hills Mixture of gladoli. Phone 62F14. 97 A meeting of the parent-teacher circle of Liberty will be held at the Liberty school on the evening of Fri dv Anrll 23. The circle will he art- Mmfort and service, the Herman U. , dressed by J. A. Churchill, state su 8. army shoe Is fit to wear anywhere. , berintendent of schools. In addition to feature talks, the outlined pro gram arranges for a community so cial hour. Skaters attention, our Wlnslow rink akatea with fibre rollers have at last arrived. Hauser Bros. 97 Either phone number for eladlo- 1m bulbs, 1198 and 52F14,. Dibble and Franklin. - 97 The body of Jas. Treadwell, 44, who W at a hospital here Tuesday was for warded to Owosso, Mich, where fun gal and burial will be held, by the Webb Clough company. , ' Boyt, our shipment of Benjamin Rifles is here. Shoot as straight a ride. Hauser Bros. 97 Watch for the silver sheen on pink ama. Even more distinctive at W. Phone 52F14. 97 C. Hickman, a Portland contrac as in Salem tdoav transacting m. While here Mr. Hickman N hU son, L. F. Hickman, of the "wbanlcal department of the Greaat mn Garage, 127 North High St. '"icia. 658 State. Phone 9 Saturday night the girls of. Willam ette university will hold a "Co-ed Carnival," the first of its kind In the .history of the school. It was to have been in the nature of an outdoor fete at Lausanne-hall, but if weather con ditions dg not improve it will be held ,indoors. It ts planned to make the carnival an. annual affair. Sigma Tau fraternity will entertain the men of Willame::e university at a smoker at the frat house Saturday 'light. "Slippery Gulch" will open at 7:45 and close at 12 p. m. Faro games, craps, poker, blackjack and roulette tables .will opes up, and the men will be entertained by more bathing beau ties than Mack Senneet ever saw. . A full boxing card will be a feature of the entertainment. Strevey and Jen- nlson will provide the main bout, and "5ara la a . .. lu.j r. ur DUIDS Phone Dlb- -"u rrank n iiqo 97 w'i.V"'1, Presi(ent of the Cen teertZT and Labor Council here. ntin the electrical workers of "wider .Went t0 Portand today to ie pJ!iW,?reement Proposed JZ mi Railway L1t a. a y gove!-riing operations rtda rLi"al wl" "turn to Salem ft "ftn?T our Wlnslow awW"h,ibre' rollers have at Hauser Bros. 97. S I' A f,ame let, 80c "hone 52FH. 97. :e-.na Peasants from Huch.. ottorr' today by An order signed by Judge W. M. Bushey Wednesday in the estate of Jamea Neil authorizes the appoint ment of Thomas J. McGrath referee in taking certain depositions from wit nesses who reside in Ireland. Mr. mc Grath's address is 15 Kildare street, Dublin, Ireland. Another order ap points a second referee in New fork for the purpose-of taking statements from witnesses who reside in that state. George M." Duffer, Heppner, spent Tuesday and Wednesday morning in this city. W. D. Wood, candiate for the re publican nomination for secretary of state, was registered at the Bligh ho tel. Tuesday, from Hillsboro. Stuart Fagin of Portland was a vis Itor to the county court house Wed nesday, v. " i !.- . J j Ralph D. Moores transacted busi ness at the Marion county courthouse Wednesday. A Greig recital, for which prepara. tions have been made for the past several weeks, wilt be held In St. Joseph's hall Friday evening, April 23 at 8 o'clock. The recital will be giv en by the students of Sacred Heart academy, and will be up to the high standard which characterizes all per formances sponsored by them. Price of fish drops. Fine Chinook salmon 35c. Fresh Halibut 30c. Fresh Ling cod, a very fine steak fish, for only 15c. Fitts Market, 444 Court. 98 Combination hunters and anglers permits were secured Wednesday by R. D. Gibson and J, J. Riley, Salem, F. Rallow of Salem, who served In company K, 8th Wisconsin Infantry. and Aranthus E. Thomas, Scotts Mills, whose old organization was com pany C First Oregon Infantry, have applied for the complimentary hunt ing and fishing permits Issued to civil war veterans and pioneers. In anticipation of better weather during the last days of April, many fishing licenses have been, issued re fill o finish The Clients are cently. Salem sportsmen who nave to come in their old clothes, and wear secured anglers permits lately are R. artillery. The meeting of the Aid Society of the Presbyterian church which was scheduled to be held at the home of Mrs. Charles A. Park, will be held Instead at the home of Mrs. C. B. Ha ger. 691 Union street, Friday after noon at 2:30 o'clock. Assistant host esses will be Mrs. J. W. Harbison, Mrs. J. N. Skaife, Mrs. R. E. Down ing, Mrs. Max O. Buren, Mrs. F. G. Bowersox and Mrs. Charles A. Park. Carl M. Shumway, who was form erly employed In the Hauser Broth- W. Maulden, J. O. Lelsy, Jim Houch L. A. Cobb, Ivan Lady, C. H. Clymer, Saul S. Jans, R. R. Ruggles, L. H. Roberts, A. N. Becker, W. A. Goldale R. L. Matthews. E. Slocum, D. X. Reechler. S. M. Patrick, H. M. Doud Fmll T.nnhere. G. H. Leavett, J. E. Mock. R. H. Ruth, C. C. Tucker, C E Farmer, Henry A Flemmlng, K. H. Pickens, Ross Damcrell, G. W. Bangs, Rav E. Marchand, Carl E. Johnson O. L. Donaldson, Homer nansei. Duane Gibson, U. L. Gibson, Archie Collett, M. Bllnston. J. L. Hendricks, Fred Durbin and Ivan Conner. Li censes were also Issued to Hiram Armory Contest To wiil be made public upon completion Wiliam O'Brien reported early today r.f irraFtrpmpni I ),v wir!,a 11,... ,h f.,,tnd iVia OrCLXV OrCitOrS FrOm j committee from the coanty asse- covered with fuel oil . and a name O L 1 Af r i ,ciUo" is completing an uttructive list ; board of the steamer drifting abo'it Schools ui Lounty.0' arfl l be 7' '?!. nu, oi York. a ,,- . , . . . . ' ef the contest. Onlv a small adniis- i At the Salem armory, Friday, May T, sio wili be charged at the armory for BtT Kftt,t from the William O'Bmn Salem and Marion county residents will have an opportunity to witness spirited inter-county declamatory eon the puiposeof securing flags which will was picked up Tuesday. be given to the smaller schools. , . . - . - A proposition has been made to Coos KHIP RKLIPIKH I ,ns-V rnuntv cities hv a California firm to tests to be held on the evening of that . Rrvai, in Aur it Th rui mini hiiil.i n.illc enndenserv which would date. 1 Autta, imichn V. V. . . : i.,.,i. 1 OAfl p,w rt oil H afrf n.illc 1. ; MEET ME AT MILLER'S The contests are to be held under searching for the disabled steamer i dally, the auspices of the Marion Principals' i - association. Representatives of the two county divisions ef public schools will participate in the contest. The first division includes a! four year higk schools and ninth grade junior bigk schoeis in the county. The second division) is formed of four groups ss follows and includes the seventh and eighth grades from schools having two or more rooms and from high schools having less than the prescribed four year course. ' Groups are supervised as . follows: grades in Salem city schools. Mrs. Lemoine R. Clark, director; grades in districts near Salem, D. K. Luthy, di rector; districts in and near Turner, John Blough, director; districts In ano. near Silverton. Clover B. Miller, di rector; districts 1, 15. 23, 31, 57, 45, 76, 103, Aurora, Bert P. Lovett, di rector. Contests are being held at the- pres ent time between these groups and "by May 1, winners of these preliminary tryouts will be entered for the big event at the armory. Pupils are permitted to select their own subjects, which muy be humor ous, dramatic or descriptive. .Select tion of judges and a lost of contestants Last Day j California g Tax Measures Are . Favored By Brooks Community Circle At an enthusiastic meeting held by the Leader club, at Brooks. Wednes day night, club members from the Clear Lake, Beuna Crest, Keizer, Mis sion Bottom and Brooks districts were present, L ' ' Consideration was given to all of the popular measurw which go, be fore the voters at the May primaries and the club went record as being unanimously in favdr of the two mill tax for elementary" -schools and road .bonding measuresi ' Endorsement of the four mill tax for higher educa tional Institutions was also given. The club was addressed by James S. Stewart, who spoke on various topr ics of the da? and of special interest to the gathering. Mr. Stewart, is cam paigning for Hiram Johnson in this county and in the course of his re marks made laudatory mention of the California ex-governor. , - f - . . i Stholarshtpstdr f All High School Students Is Plan Washington, Apr. 2i. -High school students throughout the country will be able to compete for a four year scholarship at any institution the win ner mav choose, as a prize for tr.e best essay in connection with the ship by truck good roads week, May 17-22. A prominent truck manufacturer will make the award. State superintend ents of education have been asked to conduct the contest within their states. MOVIE GIRLS A Distinguished Service Label DMCE 'American Legion Armory EVERYBODY WELCOME Friday, 9 p.m. Revelation Orchestra Tickets, $1. W In Person and In Pictures A Peppy -Song And Dance Revue BLIGH THSATRC MUNSINGWEAR stands for "super service" in underclothing. 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