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i MAY 1,1920. m roood Town THE CAPITAL JOURNAL PAGE SEVEN -rrr PUREST ETE-VTH ,Rupert-Salem base Oa :30- M S-C0"ncl1 meetin,t' WVj-AnDual Oregon 'future by Miss KB Pj American Legion W rd ?, eck end. Willamette. - Banquet Jersey -Smatory ' con JJIounty schools. Armory ' $t.-Vomen'a repub11" -5-County school. fWet Shetland field. fily 26-2T-APP0110 Club - t. nrand theater. . "convention of As M . r. ........ numbers. surface. Was a business visitor here today and Friday. Head office of the Oregon Mastic Floor company are lo cated at Portland. $18.69 per 10 for White Leghorn baby chicks. Now ready for delivery. C. N. Needham. 558 State street. iione uu. t m Dr. Cnalmer Lee George, dentist, 114 Masonic bldg. M. W. Marken of Oakland, Califor nia, was a Salem visitor Friday morn ing. . Some lady receives a prize at the armory Saturday night. - m Cantata, "The Crowning of Love," Leslie Methodist church, Sunday, S o'clock. Come. , x05 May. Day cantata, Leslie Method ist church Sunday .evening. Thirty young women. Come. 105 touri House Netvs, probate Court. , matter of the guardianship ,nn k S "Uer, minor. Order. ian,hiP 0f Cuba S. Nosr, a Movriase License f Hnttter. 27, of Gastbn, ,rotEniaBattersonll8 d silverton. : Daily Statistics. Died. SN'YDER Adam Snyder, 74 Friday 7,emnf?. at HCO Gaines avenue. Sat chapel Bkdon & Son company at WO p.m. Sunday. Bur M Vity View cemetery. Bom. FERGUSON To Mr. and Mrs. Roy C Ferguson, at a local hospital, April 21, a baby daughter. She has been naved Carol Denise. ' WANTED - APPRENTICE BOY IN JOURNAL OFFICE. APPLY FOREMAN MONDAY MORNING. Danchig tonight, Moose hall "Kev tlaUun" harmony. Ladies free. 105 ' The regular weekly luncheon of ksinew men will be held at the Com miclal club Monday noon. Up to a late hour today no announcement of tl speaker of the day had been made it the offices of the club. Friday night, declamatory contests in the county inter-district series were held at Salem Heights, . Woodburn, Silverton and other county points. The contests were on the group plan and the winner, the names of whom have not been received by Suaerirt tendent Smith, will compete in . the final event to be held in Salem, May 7. A decree of divorce was granted Thursday In department No. 2 to O. L. Burson from Fannie Burson. The cou ple were married at Yreka, Califor nia, July 3, 1912. The complaint charged that Mrs. Burson. deserted her husband June 13, 1916. y; George Wagner and Dtck Gage of Falls City were Salem, visitors Friday topping at the Bligh hotel;''- Mr. and Mrs. J. Yates of Alberta, Canada, are Salem visitors, having ar rived In this city, Friday. C. M. Coffey of McMinnvllle spent a fewTiours in Salem, Friday'. G. S. Harris, claiming Wenatchee, Wash., as his home, stopped at the iiligh hotel, Friday night. I Nay day dance armory tonight. La jfoifree. W. L. Bryant, Mgr. .. 105 Kohbeea received in -Salem, that Krs. J. C. Reed, of Oakland, formerly of this city, who has been ertomly 111 in the California city, is recovering. Mrs. Keed's mother, Mrs. W. W. Fawk, of Salem, is with her daughter in Oakland. Bay day danco armory tonight. La dies free. W. L. Bryant, Mgr. 105 Salem high school plays the Esta taSa undefeated team Monday after Momt Oxford park. Admission 35c. 105 Fred Steusloff, prominent butcher tod packer, was reported at police headquarters this afternoon for vio lating the traffic ordinance by driv ing past a standing streetcar while it accepting and discharging pas- DK6n. John Rirnn wna atu rptlort- !d for cutting a corner at the inter- Say day dance armory tonight. La diei free. W. L. Bryant, Mgr. 105 Stnsing, "Revelation" music and facing at Moose hall tonight. -105 Having come to the city a week ago tor a brief visit with his brother, Louis Tanaer, night watchman of the Ore gon Packing company, Frank Tanzer has become so attached to the city that he has decided to locate here and has purchased a shoe repairing shop at Thirteenth and State streets. -" ' .- , A meeting of the Salem automo bile dealers will be held here May 7, according to Robert E. Magner, field secretary of the National Dealers' as sociation, who was In Salem Friday. Mr. Magner will address the dealers, and it is expected that a large crowd will attend. Miss Helen Moore,- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ;A. M.-Moore, : MHO Leslie street, has returned to Salem from1 O. A. C. at Corvallls to spend the week end with her parents. r Floyd D. Moores, county clerk for Polk county, visited with CJerk U. G. Boyer, Friday. J." A. Churchill, state superintend ent of school, spoke in favor of the school millage measures at the Rose dale school, district No. 6, Friday night. 3 W. ft, Fawk. tl OrnnA TTawlf nnri " aiganott spent last week in "ruand as the guests of the Herbert rt family. Mr. Walganott leaves "first of the week for California he will spend the summer. "Revelation" music, dancing and ""ft tonight, Moose hall. 105 "wee Auburn hall tonight. Hunt's "land. 105. J"a M. John H. Farrar, ac d by the former's mother J""", are in Champoeg today, at tl, ,he Funder's anniversary Wrttlon being held there. Jw money hack lf yQU gQ tQ th(j wounday and say the-show is not ever ln Saiem A. N. Arnold, supervisor of schools for southern Marion county was pres ent Friday night at a meeting at the. McAlpin school, ditsrict No. 64. ine two mill tax amendment for element- iary schools and other measures were discussed. .. A plumbing permit was Issued yes terday evening to C. L. Derringer, 790 north Commercial street, by the city recorder's office. ( Accused of driving past a standing street car, Harvey Stege, driver for Lebold & Company, was arrested yes terday evening by cniei or rouce Welsh. Stege Is to appear before Municipal Judge Race Monday morn ing at 10 to plead. i The funerol for Charles W. Wester will be held at the chapel of the Rig don & Son company, 252 North High Street, at 1 0a. m. Sunday. Burial is to be ln Salt Creek cemetery, near Dallas. be the principal speaker at the lunch eon Wednesday noon in Hotel Marion of the Salem Rotary club. Arrange ments to have the bishop attend the meeting were completed today by the committee. Bishop Sumner will talk vi! ine American boy question, and point out to the Rotarisn. ho. ih.v can aid the future young American. According to Night Patrolman Vic tor's monthly report. J35 hoboes and transients Visited Sfelem nHnin.ii.. at the local railroad yards, durini "f- ne visitors were bade by the officer to leave at once on the "next freight" John Coneer. vhn ..nrwi,,...- - printing establishment on North Com mercial street, will leave Saturday evening to spend the week end in Portland. Among the guests at the Ambassa dor hotel in Santa Barbara, Califor nia, is Miss Eliza Nolan of this city. Andrew Olson, who, while visiting at the home of his brother-in-law, Alex Harold, at Quinaby, was attack ed by a bull and suffered the frac ture of three ribs, is about his' work again, having recovered from his in juries. Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Bush are guests at the Ambassador hotel at Santa Barbara, California. em Pacifffc railroad at Juno In Tilla-ragistering at the Hotel Marion, mook county, in an order issued by I - ' the public service commission today. G G, Snirhy McMinnvlHe . . . . (spent Friday in this city. A. H. Lea, secretary of the state j fair board left last night for Anhursty 1 , on receipt of word of the death of ,.Arthor Chase' hailing from Helena his mother. Mrs. Mary Lea, at the M,omana. "Bed at the , Marion. family home there. (..-j ou, wmre .iui.K irienua m Salem. It is expected that the Marlon: eeunty grand jury will recess from its j labors in the state treasury probe this : afternoon until Monday morning, j Henry Hansen, roruand newspaper nan, was the only witness summoned to appear before the jury today. It is believed that this practically con cludes the taking of testimony in the probe and that the report will be ready for presentation some time next week. Mrs. Joseph Robertson and child ren, accompanied by Miss Belle Fol som, left Salem, Thursday for New Tork, after visiting friends here for a short time. In an order signed by County Judge W. M. Bushey, Josephine AppSegate is appointed guardian of Lucinda Chrisman. an incompetent, person, and Mary A. Moorman, Max Gehlhar and Haxelie Gearhart are named as appraisers of the small estate. Coming as far as Salem with her brother, Walter Mockett, who sailed Friday evening for China on a three years trip, Mrs. Florence T. Kirby of London, England, and her small son. arrived in the capital city and are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ja cobs. Mrs. Jacobs and Mrs. Kirby are sisters. admitted the charge, but claimed that "two armed men" had forced him to write and puss the spurious paper, was i returned to California, Friday. Dep j my Sheriff J. D. Cornwall, of Kern ! county, secured extradition papers that ; day and departed for the south late ' In the evening,; Jess Halsell, the colored youth who was arrested ji this city recently on a charge of pausing forged cheeks at Bakersfeld. California, and who later i In the estate of Mary O'Connor, ' Minnie Murphy has ben appointed ex i ecutrlx of the will, which was recent j ly admitfed to "probate by County j Judge W. M. BuKhey. Real and per- son al property valued at $500 Is in ; eluded in the property holdings. Three ' nieces are named as heirs: Minnie i Murhy, Caroline Murphy and Susan I Murphy, all residents ot Portland. Miss Ethel Sawyer-will speak at the regular meeting of the Arts League at the Library, Tuesday evennig. Announcement has been made that the May clinic, to be held under the auspices 'of the Marion county child ren's bureau, will be held at the Com mercial club, May 27. The state highway commission is granted permission to construct a crossing over the tracks of the South- The case of Fred J. Ttav nninot Lenora Day was being reviewed in De-i partment No. 2, of circuit court. Sat-1 urday. Judge Bingham heard th testimony in the case. Mr. Day, in, his complaint alleges that his wife had been guilty of cruel and inhuman j treatment of himself, finally com- j pelling him seek refuge with hisi mother. Mrs. Day contested her hus-l band's charges, submitting evidence! to show that he had been in the com-! pany of other women. The case was continued Saturday afternoon. A special meeting of the Middle j Grove Parent Teachers' Association ' will be held at the school house, Wed- nesday. May 5, 1920 at 8 p. m. Ai good program is planned. Delegates will be elected to attend the county meeting at Salem, May 8. ffiaessBaBaBaBsesaBasas Meet Me at Miners A. P. Estabrook who for the past few months has been employed at the Reel Cross Pharmacy left yesterday for the east. ' . Mrs. M. 'C. . Young, of Wilsonville, Was a Salem visitor Friday afternoon 105 mon, d pep playea by Won tonighti at MooM haUj W. T. Rigdon, pf tho firm of Rig don & Son, undertakers, and Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Sellwood, 466 Uorth Front street, motored to Champoeg today to attend the memorial ceremony on the anniversary of founding the State of Oregon. Mr." Rigdon was one of the speakers of the day at tne ceieora- tion. Bishop Sumner, of Portland, will 105 1st g.,"0" H- Uodd, secretary of th home sen-ice section of 'k u r.v '' ls among the Salem " Uampoeg today. earlyThe greatest show in tomorrow. Bllghs. 105 f-u!, Lee and Mrs. Frank W. ni , .?. turned from a sev Ws't ln Portland. Iftnl"n!ap,,i" floor. "Revela- haw 'l15'"'5 and dancing ut 8511 tonight. Tos. ft? ,!!er ln Slem-Show " "'Hr tomorrow. at 106 - til p"' manager of the Ore- BreZ;,mrn anufac- Norton of Bren A n r. wwKis MAY ORTHfiOTXr. MILES TO SFF.! J Dodge New top, good condition taken in on a LiDerxy.. 1 Dodge Newly painted, fine shape. Taken in on Liberty 1 Buick See this if you want a good car. It was taken in on a Liberty RINGROSE 341 N. Commercial St. . Salem, Oregon. The lectrk Sweeper Vac With motor driven brush. The best' small cleaner for home use. It gets all the dust, lint and thread with no ; ' III effort on the part of the person op erating the machine. Call and let us demonstrate. Sold on a guaran tee of satisfaction. 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It is impossible for ice or salt to seep into the cream compartment, as it so frequently does with old style ice cream freezers. ""lt is absolutely sanitary and easy to clean. No paddles or loose parts to adjust or fasten. Nothing to take apart. Nothing to get out of order. No wooden parts to become watersoaked and absorb all sorts of dirt and impurities. C.S. HAMILTON Home Furnisher 340 Court Street WHENEVER YOU FIGHT LIFE'S BATTLES -, r.' In the office; in the factory; in the store; in the home. Good Vision is Absolutely Essential to Success. If your eyes need glasses now, get them NOW. Dr. A. McCulloch, Optometrist 201-5 Salem Bank of Commerce BWg. Big Shopping Center of Salem We intend to remodel our already well equipped 1 store, and make it still better. 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