QATURDAY. MAY 8, 1920. THE CAHTAL JOURNAL Afl April in1 v T- May 1ay nd ?ek w. Willamette. )'", .-Declamatory con- l j J county t fi.T i Baseball, Senators ! i own rbu ing. smess in tUia city Saturday morn-1 PAGE SEVEN Ruga. Ruga. Ruga. Our customers are still savins money on ruga by buying here. C. S. Hamilton. m Mrs. Lewis Dunn will leave for Bel lingham. Wash- tomorrow evening for a. nextended visit with friends and relatives. She will ston en mm . Spokane for a short stay. Louis J. Walford, Silverton resi dent, was a Salem visitor Friday night, stopping at the Bligh hotel. Cal Morgan, caretaker of the court house grounds staeed a "smM-i.i jforraance- Friday morning when he resurrected an old scythe and raided Martin Advocates Laws That would Curb Profiteers Mrs. Lamoine K. Clark, of this city. uiar hours would be charged ten cents; ait and Kuih Dales members of th w n . Hnurst- suue President of additional for each call. school's sewir.gr club, pave a demon the Parent-Teachers' Association gave Application was filed with the com- juration of sowing. Ji program giv. o a very interesting address on the ,....., , ....... ,,..k . ... ,:" -four ediifntin l . iiiuwwij. t uuaj muiiiiiig, uic cuun- . i.iv.in.via ui -it;nrMiKry graeee ... .... , .. IT " . commissioners ot Aiuiinoman coun heartU rends'aloz 'ff to tend a , P-eciative audience. these mM,r.. - I cuu"t- roal ross the tracks of the. ; ; ; : During the afternoon session. Sadie 're?fon Electric railroad near Alder Orr Dunbar, of Portland Prmss- the problems, experiences and Rv4""'r coum' filed PPiix Attorney Ivan G. Martin, who i achievements of a county public '' rUia' askm permission to extend a special representative of ihe Brad- health nurse. i county road across the tracks of the it ap. I nf Columbus, Ox- i . eft. KIIi6"" "J.yS-Dance for Senator. .... p. m. I ".---Operetta, "Toko- Grand theater. f ' !? f" Portland Knights U Columbus team v. Salem tSU- Oxford park. 2:30 10. Regular meeting .m Salesmen Club, Com- Ldal club, 8 p. m. - yay io. Women's republl ! -n club, city hall. May 10. Business Mens ! luDch, Commercial club. noon. 11. Elizabeth I Tvy violin students reel a., of 40. First Christian This week's Drapery Special, fancy Fillet and Ruffled curtains, values to $7.59. all at $2.45 pair. Hamilton'. one of the weed grown flower beds on the front lawn, "Been waitins for somebody to carry out those publish-! company lor Marion county. Addresses, "Simplified Dress for O w. R, 4 R. company near McQuinu ed plans of transforming this plot in- "wa m " ""ervww loay " j High School Girls' by Miss Cloverj to flower display." said the work- Uevei by commercial authorities i Miller. Silverton; and 'The Work of Ci,nnVClV Srhnnl jman as he took vicious swim .. that economic conditions will Justl-!the Children's Clinic", bv Mrs. E E . OMltll VotWC OUtVUt weed Infested poppies. Club Wm. - Carpets, newest and latest patterns in carpets, at Hamilton's. m Mrs. Sadie Smallman left for vrt land today after a several week t ; In Salem, having been called here by me unless ui ner motner, Airs. V. E. Thomas, who is improving satisfac torily. . I All mothers vrith nhilil.an l, ,, . ... . - . - ...... w...... rit ur(rni the ages of six months and six years, wishing to enter them for examina tion in the May eugenics clinic, should phone or write to Mrs. F. Von Esch en, 1775 Court street, Salem, for reg istration cards. The clinic will be held May 27, from half past pne o'clock, to half past three, in the auditorium of the Salem Commercial club. plant those 'Salem beautiful' flower 01 mosl eommodiue during this year, designs prely goon. I'll be re-makins 'nd advises that merchants buy care a lot of good lawn." fuIly- TWs does not mean' however, ' those commodities on which specu- John Egger and A. Ostin were re- latora J'0?!' m h8V' ported to police headquarters todav.monopol'- Mr' Wartin sa,'' for driving their cars past standing I "While it is to be regretted, that fv and force a reduction in the nrices Fisher, a Sslam or. .oh.ji.j. ' B.1ICUUICU' nil the late afternoon program. Jane LucySacry Dies Here Today Gives Exhibition Mildred Wilkering. Esther Hech- Johnnie Jones dinner at Country club Sunday May 9. in I May'lO-"-Clean-up Wcek . in Saleni. Bay 12 Open Forum meet ! ine, Commercial, 8 p. m. Bay i2. Cherrian-Buslness I Men excursion to Eugene and t Corvallis colleges. I May 14. l"'s- Hendry s re l dial, Presbyterian church, 8 t May 14 -Convention of As I relation of Master Pluabe", i May Is -"""'' , oontest, high school auditor i ium,'10 a. m. I May 15 County declama l tor, contest, S. H. S. auditor- im. P- m' ... tl t May 1! u""1' I meet, Sweetland field. All day May is iuuuij. t field meet. Sweetland field. I May -uy cuiuiv;ii iiicv- $ lng. city hail, i:p. . j j.ljr 21. Speciil city and t Sale primary eiecuuna. j May 26-27 Appollo $ concert, Grand tncaier. utav 29. Address by n Taft. at the armory. Daily Statistics. nipd . ! M. C. Fruit, well known Brooks res SACRY At her home 2307 Maple 'Mei-t. wus in this city Thursday and amnue, April 8, 1920, Lucy Jane Remains sent Dy Tnat wonderfully good "Revela tion" music at Moose hall tonight. Ladies free. ill This week's Drapery Special, fancy Fillet and Ruif!ed curtains, values to $7.50, all at $2.45 pair. Hamilton's. , 112 About 450 persons attended the re cent dance at the armory under the auspices of the Artisan lodge, mak ing it one of the most successful and largely patronized dances ever given there, according to a final repou of the dance made at the lodge meet ing last night by W. A. Dalziel, chair .man of the. dance committee. Above all expenses the girls drill team real ized about $129 which was spent fur uniforms .for the team. "In my opinion." said Mr. Martin, drastic regulations should be -m- forced to prevent hoarding of corn- Fred Ireland, 1092 Broadway, was modifies nnrt r.rnftteerim Rnch reported at police headquarters last mercial piracy is .largely responsible night for driving over a dog and kill for abnormal prices not only of labor ing it on North Liberty street.-The but also of all necessities and is there owner of the tloff was not learned by fol.e a factor in the high taxes of our police: 'county and state. ... "While sugar Is a flagrant example yet profiteering is'not confined to S. Norton of San Francisco. Elk City 'Phone Owner Seeks To Boost Her Rates MILL WOOD For one week only, beginning May 10th, we will sell 5 loads of 16-in. mill wood at $4 per load, for immedi ate delivery. Spaulding Logging Co. ' . - ' 113 Your Sunday dinner. Why not have one of Johnnie Jones good dinners at the Country club. He begins serv ing at one o'clock Sunday, Miiy 9th. Come out. Ill Dr, J, O. Matthis, residence phone is temporarily 596R; office phone 573 as before. 112 Sacra, age the Terwllliger home to Portland where services will be held and burial mafle Monday. Dance Auburn hall Sat. night. Ill Love, Jeweler, watchmaker, Salem. I1U0 per 100 for White Leghorn taby chicks. Now roady for delivery. C S. Needham, 558 State street. Phone 400. Ill , The "Revelation" orchestra will be at Moose hall tonight for dancing. Ladies free. Ill 3. L Smith of Conullle. horticul tural arent for three Coos county tanks, attended the meeting of the Jersey club in this city Thursday and Friday, Barbara Fritchie tent,- Daugnters of Veterans, will entertain their new candidates for membership Friday evening In the organizations rooms in the armory. Tho event had been an nounced to take place at the home of one of the members, but owing to lunforseen circumstances it had to be changed, We can now sell you a good steak .Osh, sliced ready for the pan at 12 c Try a mess. You will like and cut H. C, U Fitts Market. 112 Cut flowers for Mother's day May Ith at greenhouse, at 1298 South 13th Stand Wilbur. Phone 1250W. Ill In a divorce suit filed Fridav. John W. Hyett asks that a divorce be grant lhim from Fannie M. Hyett. He al lse that she deserted him March W, 1919. The couple were married in Marion county, November 10. 1908, Here being two children by the mar nase, Echo C. Hyett, age 8 years and ioberi McD. Hyett, 8 years old. Both the children nre in the custody of Hyett, according to the hus tad's Conmlainl. no rpniiOKt hpinir Md by him for transfer of guard- M i Dance in the big armory tonight, frtere all can dunce. 111 Tonight, Moose hall, dancing, "Rev oa" music and singing. Ladies ' 111 J. and Mrs. R. B. Seeley of Sher r were guests of the Bligh Thurs ""14 Friday. Hear Biddie sing tonight, -baseball "ce. armory. 11 1 ""clng. tonight, Moose hall, slng- 4 "Revelation" harmony and Ladies free. Ill . w ik.,..T7 7. ... . i i 1Hn' "re"1 clerk at the flabeen off duty during the, aSi uue to a near attach pippe. Dancing tonight, "Revelation" mus io by the "Revelation" orchestra, at Moose hall. Ladies free. . Ill Rev. Alfred Bates of the Kimball school of theology will give the grad uating address to the Wtysonvllle high school on Saturday evening next in the auditorium at Wilsonvllle. Moose hall tonight "Revelation" orchestra, plays "Revelation" music for dancing. Ladies free. Ill -Reverend J. B. Clyde, Mrs. Sarah S. Smith, Mrs. Mary Lowell and Wal lace W. Smith of Corvallis, were in Salem Wednesday attending the an nual meeting of the East Willamette association of Congresatlohal church es. Reverend Clyde delivered the as sooiational sermon, and spoke also on "Religious education." The con vention was held in the First Con gregational church here. Water From Cow Creek SouM By Cattle Company, mand laws making It unlawful to charge more than te nper cent for the Use of money. It will be carrying out the same idea to provide that it shall be unlawful for any person, firm or cor poration to make more than a cer tain percent on certain commodities the consumer will doubtless de- some Biich regulation in the ...., - ... .event mm uvuicib iiuiiviiii iu vu.nt. , Application for permission to con- .... u, , ' ,,.. , . . " markets and charge unreasonable capacity and for the appropriation of !v water from Cow creek with which to fill it. has been filed with State Engi neer Cupper by the Jordan Valley Cat tle company. The wter is to be used for the Irrigation of 4000 acres of land In Malheur county. Other applications for water rights have been filed as follows: By E. H. Green of Dee covering the water of an unnamed spring branch for the Irrigation of a small tract and a small power development in Hood Rive county. . By S. S. Shields of Freewater cov ering the appropriation of waste wat er tor the irrigation of a small truct in Uinatllla'county. Mrs. Ralph Whit ford, owner, of the Elk City Telephone Exchange, has ap plied to the Oregon public service commission for an increase In tele phone rates and permission to enforce a new set of rules. Mrs. Whitford's proposed rules provide for opening the exchange at 6 o'clock in the morning, closing at noon and opening again at 6 o'clock in the evening for a w hours. On Saturday evenings the exchange sugar. It was the loan shark, the In- would not be opened at all. Subserib terest profiteer who made It neces-1 ers desiring td use the exchange of reg sary for the enactment of usuary Achievement Day and demonstra tion of school work was held at the Sunnyside school, Friday afternoon, when patrons of the school attended the exhibition of school attainments Mrs. Lucy Jane Sacry. ace 82 sti.r! durlnB the past year. Miss Ada Hart street cars while the cam m ... such methods should be required, yet a brief illness peculiar tn old huh i 18 cnarge or tne scnooi, cepting and discharging passengers. I believe," said Mr. Martin, "that it ' today at her home, 2307 Maple avenue. Ostin lives in Woodburn. will be necessary to deal with the ; The body was sent by the Terwilliger i profiteer with more stringent laws.' ! Home to Portland, where funeral and An auto driven by Arthur John-1 "I have a friend," he said, "who ..burial will be held Monday, son, route 9, Salem, sustained consid- is employed at the docks in San Fran-) SIrs- Sacry is survived by five chil erable damage, consisting mostly of Cisco from whom I yesterday received drn: H- B. -Sacry of Portland, Ed broken spokes in his front wheels, a letter stating that many ships were i ward C. Cacry of Juneau. Alaska, Ad when he collided at 1:30 p. m. today 'arriving loaded with sugar and that j de M. Mackey of Salem, Mrs. J. H. with an auto driven by B. Rratsford it is the eeneral opinion that there! Rice of Alberta. Canada, and Mrs V or tacappoose, Or. The accident u.- is no real necessity or justification curred at the corner of State adn for the present price of sugy. This High streets. gentleman reported that sunar was ; . 'selling in San Francisco for 30 cents Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Schuneman per pound and that the claim that went to Albany today where they will high prices were caused by either attend the dinner dance given by the the Inability to load and unload ships Assembly' club at the Hotel Albany, or a real shortage was unfounded. 1 hey were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. T Westbillk. ' "Walfelt" Take the place of ho una lining; for less. Max 0. Btireit 17 North Commercial Sliftvirg a Luxury Four Out Of. 493 Accidents This Week Prove Fatal Millage Measures Are Approved By Community Circle : Emphatically endorsing the two mill tax for elementary schools, the Marlon County Parent-Teachers Asso ciation met at the Salem high school building Saturday. The address of welcome was given by Supt. W. M. Smith. This was re sponded to by B. T. Youel, city sup erintendent of Silverton schools. The benefits of physical culture were demonstrated by a class from the Lincoln Elementary schools, folk dances being the main terpischoreafi subject.: This for mof exercise is ad- ivocated as meeting play-ground prob lems In rural schools. ..... ,. As a result of Saturday election, of- Four out of the 493 accidents re ported to the state Industrial accident commission here for the week ending ticeis of the association for the fol May 6 were fatal, according to the lowing year, are: president, E. S. weekly report of the department Just stultz, Jefferson, vice president, Miss issued. i Florence Beardsley, of the White Working losing their lives In Oregon school; secretary, Mrs. Nannie Mel- industries during the week were L. A.ivln. of Hubbard; treasurer, Mrs. Freman of Eagle Creek, bucker; Mar-' FanniB Douglas, Salem. ion Bigham, Rush, sawyer; Frank ' C(Tl?d nT , rT Lewis, Bandon, deckhand; Lee Hollen- Scott8r M,lH .Hiv "", . -r. j jit. m coin Junior High, Center View, Hazel beck, Bandon deckhand. Green whUe mme Grove, 'silver- Of the total accidents reported 463 ton and Keizer. were subject to the provisions of the ; The silk flag offered by the associa- compensation act, 13 were from firms tlon to the school aving: the largest and corporations that have, rejected percentage of membership, in propor- the provisions of the act and 17 were tlon to attendance during the past from public untility corporation not year, was awarded to the White subject to the. provisions of the act. 1 school. The flag was presented by Dr Edwin Sherwood of the Kim ball school of theology in this city, will preach the baccalaureate sermon to the high school at Tualatin on Sunday morning at 11 a. m. The annual picnic of the Kimball school of theology will be held in the fair grounds on Friday afternoon next A good program has been arranged and the Luella Kimball club ladies will have charge of the eats. JJaee with the baseba b0y,,-t(j t ' armory 8 p. m, m. 1 ' ;""" . Pep and harmony at jT nH tonlpht. Singing. Ladies e. Pugh. . , 111 W 3., nUfr f Donald was a Sa " lur, Friday. hT" Tuesday night's Journal n?.nc"nent ot "The Huffman" U lmre8t you. , ln fch!i;it,neln8: !,nd "Revelation" hg 1Bht- Moose hall. Haley C. Ill pTana"Sal,'m bUS line ha trtto"f.ClKf1u',! of automobile sere, Jr from Portland. Five large bi, fyHr cars n,ake the round County Judge W. M. Bushey in an order issued Friday, May 7, desig nates June 7, 1920, at 10:30 a. m. as the date and hour for final settlement of the estate of Rosalia Mathieti Ber- gevin. Reuben C. Bergevln is admin istrator. L. F. Mascher of Silverton and Henry Pascoe of Salem, are recent recipients of Jhe complimentary game permits issued to pioneers and Civil war veterans. Charles L. W'ellman, formerly man ager of the Bligh hotel, but who for the past two years Hhs been connect ed with the Hotel Hoyt, rortiana, was a Salem visitor Friday. Mr. Well man plans to spend his five day va cation at the William Munkers home near Chemawa. Mrs. J. E. Scott of 1000 Leslie street who. during the past three weeks has been seriously ill with pneumonia, is reported to be recov ering from the illness. f i I A "closing day" social, marking the end of school work in that district, will be held Saturday nifcht. May 8, at the Talbot school. A special pro gram has been prepared, concluding with refreshments and a general so- 'i I flgl wm Wl nan flour, a- 'AwfJhJfor of school, for southern Marion county, will t one oi uie - ihe evening, addressing the patrons of .schools on the mUla.se meanuru j support of elementary schools. ' The recital given y Miss Eliza beth Levy's violin students Will take : place--sit tho First Christian church, .Tuedy evening May 11. 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