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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (May 10, 1920)
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL PAGE FIVE. M flroundTown Connoway, executrix is accepted and; Music by Willamette Tin Can trio, the estate declared settled and doe- and a high class dramatic recital bv ed. Mrs. Connoway. being sole heir Ralph Thomas, assisting Miss Mary to the estate, retains possession of alliNot80D will shape the entertainment, estate property. -rrr ' ur open forum meet- r ".roinl dub. P- inl olllh. w,u'" Klar meeting- .1 IB. . salesmen i. Club, Com- Anglers licenses were issued last uuy w. rorter, until recently em-! -.ers: u. u. coyer to the fol- I ployed Id the establishment of Otto wlns: Raymond Nikuda, J. O. Mat- Klett on State street, left Monday j1"'3- tmU Baer, Roy F. Shields. C. I for Tillamook where he has accept-! 41 Tin"e. George Palmer. Salem; dc ' ed a position In a sawmilL i Bn Wipper, H. Wipper, Turner: ! iick CrosRman. Shaw; H. L James, i Mrs. William Goodrich, 482 South Itattoa of the Portland Rose Festival Millions now living may never die. 1 uot - i Hich street, who two weeks ago went association to participate in the huge Dies Daring Visit In Tillamook City Salem's Part in Rose Festival is Lauded by Houser V Salem's ready response to the invi- i s ... l!-Tclub.cityhal. 19 Business - Men'a J commercial club, noon. Ujyof 40. First Christian j t&en. gcout Masters J ihow" boys- train- "J-Open Forum meet- excursion to Eugene " K.m colleges. $ ,.Mrs. Hendry s re- . ...inn church, 8 1W eitai. Presbyterian church, May . . invention of As- t May plumbers. JSu w schuo1 8UdU0r tory contest. S. H. a. . ! - County athletic , Shetland field, ah ua, 16 - County school m leet Shetland field. " May H-City council meet- 'primary elections. rt,Grana theater May 29."" Club by Wn. Come and hear Daniel Toole, Moose hall Monday May 10, I p. m. ,112 This week's Drapery Special, fancy Fillet and Ruffled curtains, values to S7.50. all at 2.4 pair. Hamilton's. - 112 Cti- O -1 J I over old traLs, proved to be of great OlllClUC IxCpOneCl jaid in locating the body, leading the Cause Of Death Of Waldo Hills Woman After nearly 20 hours search by friends and neighbors, the body f Mrs. Albert Frank, 48, wife of a farmer living about 15 miles south east of Salem, was found at 1 o'clock Sunday morning. The remains were found in a, grove, nearly a mile from Pearl Hassler, of the Turner Tri bune is in Salem Monday on business. Mr. Hassler is ea route to his home after spending some time In Donald and Woodburn oh political business. m TilUmAnV tn th hnma .i k.. i carnival in the Rone Citv In Jim hnftlth. rv-.u u . ..... p . . . , , , - - - - " . ..v i wuui " j ... . tun. iiviuv, km c 111 j. i j vrwi.v "v.y, n, ana nis sister,! ter, Mrs. Ray Savage, who was ill, dle!rel lne tor other towns and cit- 4fcr't 1r-i uCf' i8' cam into at a hospital In Tillamook Sunday ile8 ln Oregon and Washington to take j7 . " UI"CB iur- morning. Mrs. Goodrich, who wx.i c? ! Part, and has huii tneir semi-annual haul of . thereby contributed perhaps more than any other in mak ing this Rose festival greater than .any proceeding one. - This statement was made by Eric Houser. president of the Portland This week's Drapery Special, fancy Fillet and Ruffled curtains, values to 17.50, all at $2.45 pair. Hamilton's. who was S7 fThe -r. fai m hto while the isx gray diggers scalps f Mn Goodrich's daughter, Mrs. Cal I R Feslival ciation-. "Peaking brought 30 eents. After the bonntv r""un- 1i Dlaie street, at 19 a. m. , wr,j , a Identification is taken, the youngsters! Wednesda'. Mr. Porter f!H"heon in the Commercial club this uispose or the skins to fur dealers, a cnuren, in cnarge of the Dunji win ue in vity View cemetery, under direction of Rigdon & Son. - fair sum being realized Mrs. Goodrich had made her home in Salem most of her life. Her hus- n Taft, at the armory. 'VI Court House News, Circuit Conrt. , cw vs John Welch,. et al. Peter J. C " nd that de- 10, 8 p. m. 112 Come to Moose hall Monday May 10, 8 p. m. and hear one of the great est Bible students of the age. T. K. Ford, administrator of the es tate Of ' S. J. JnnAH ha. tilaA !..) 112 j account with County Judge W. M. . BUSheV Jim 11 kn. ... . j hanH itlod Vinn. Bhniil tKM. Hear Daniel Tool, of New York on j for final settlement of the Sate a -t v. children survive her. Thev af the subject. Millions now living may; fairs. : . Mrs. Pal Pn f jfi. ,.J 'never die. Moose hall Monday May . . b.-,.- .'. r . Frank Davey. John H. Carson and Jory of Stockton, Cal., Mrs. Roy Sa Esther Anderson appraisers of theage of Tillamoolt and Glen Goodrich Clarence D. Gardner estate have fil-l of Stockton. . ed a report Btatirai that tnso i. I . nz j uue tne estate from the U. & gov-T iciimieni, war risk insurance being in- George England, of the Oregon ' dlcated. Agricultural college, was the week end guest of A. D. Spier. Porter wanted at the Spa. 112' If you wish to have, in the future as in the past, 'economy and effi ciency" in the recorder's office, vote 1BX Earl Race, city recorder, (adv) A Saturday 13th street, to alter and repair his j H aweiung. vusis ol mis worK win do $400, according to the city recorder's records. . , Mri.E.A.Van Winkle Answers Call To The Great Beyond Wreck Victim . Known In Salem Mrs. Grace G. Anin.l.ll i.nd Robert, who lo.it thel,- lives ir wreck on lie Koulhirn Fao:f'i- son, l he i't- noon. "It is a pleasure for me to .extend to you our hearty thanks for your ex traordinary assistance and splendid cooperation in aMing us to put on our annual rose carnival," Mr. HousVr de- cled. ' , Harvey Wells, former state insure ance commissioner, and now presi dent of the Portland Rose Festival association; Winthrop ifhmmond chair man of the floral parade; C. P. Kvys- er, in charge of the festival center .and Walter V. Conklin, chairman of lOutside participation In the festivities attended the luncheon from Portland this noon, "You are down on theprogriim toi .assist the Shrine to dedicate the Lulu the new rose and your part shall , be no small one," Mr. Wells asserted. acid phial substantiating the belief that she had committed suicide. Relatives and friends are at a loss to account for the act. Mrs. Frank disappeared from her home about 8 o'clock Saturday morning but actual search for her was not Instituted un til about noonday, it being at first believed that she had left to visit a near neighbor. later in the afternoon Sheriff Need ty officer and deputies led a hastily organised posse ln search of some trace ot the missing woman, A blood hound was brought from Wooaourn at 10 p. m. and although working un der the handicap of dry weather and searchers to the immediate vicinity where the remains were soon discov ered. Ill health is given as a possible cause of the suicide. Vern Baldwin .farmer of Scroggitui valley, near Gaston, while driving an automobile, was struck by a Southern Pacific electric train at a crossing and suffered two broken ribs and bruises. f'l "WaUelP Takes the place of hoos lining for less. Max 0. Bur en 171 North Commercial TwhipleKStroppe? r" Lii-nttiin rw 01 pu. military service, aie v TomDklns T C. Macsaj - ...- hf,ln "IB evening. !edant arc not ... R,nly and separate ueie..- - Benrs, W" - . , TomDklns et i iimiIv to answer " ZTJ defense of W. W. Dean ml V. ! Phillips. Order Probate Court, m-.ni.m rnnnaway, estate. j decree. ..finn nd Tunto P. Souies, es.u.c. er- . ..tu Tioen- Clarkson Pemoerion, tl ihree vouchers. ' i rat p-riena- Amelia Kay, esuue. . inl time for hearing. . Olive K. Pinska, estate. Final de- Final de- Albert D. Pinska, estate. "asry O'Connor, estate. Order ap KintiiiK appraisers for Marlon coun- "louU Silverman, estate. Order flx hj date for hearing final account . daily Statistics. Died. VAN WINKLE Mrs. Elizabeth A. Van Winkle, 77, at the home of her ion, I. H. Van Winkle, 145 North 11th street, Sunday evening. Fun eral at chapel Rigdon & Son at :35 a. m. Wednesday. Burial Brownsville cemetery. Following two years the death of her husband, I. N. Van Winkle, Mrs. building permit was issued late ''. uiea day to G. Wlnchell. 444 North ?""3"LatA7:35P-m: at the hon,e of Dun, Assisiaut Altornev pnum Van W'ingle, 145 North 17th street, bringing to a "close a life ded icated to the velfarevof others, of charity and active church work. Mrs. Anxiety caused over the disap- Yan kle had been ill but a few pearance of Kenneth Powell. Inmate aa fefore death came. of the mute school, was obviated Sun- The 'uneral wiU be held at 8:35 day night with the report of Office rdnesday morning at the chapel of W. J. .White that the boy had been Rigdon Son- 262 North High street, found, and returned to the school; : wlth Dr- Carl Gregg Doney cor.cruct Powell had become lost from his as- lnS the services. The funeral will be sociates when he. came to the city nem early that the body might be placed on an early train and taken to .Brownsville where it will be laid to E. S. Allen, nephew of Oscar A. re ln he am"r lot Steelhammer, secretary of the Sjjem Mrs- van. Winkle was born in Mis Business Men's League, arrived here ,80Url and crossed the plains with her today from San Francisco. Mr. Allen ;parents at the a8e of 10 years. They will go to Sllverton and become af-1 ttled at Halsey, Linn county, and filiated with Mr. Steelhammer's bro-in 1907 moved to Saiem. In 1910 they ther in the conduct of his drug store i moved to Portland, until two years there. . . , a8"0 when Mrs. Van Winkle's hus- " band died. She then made her home The regular monthly open foTuTn1 wlth,h" da"Khter, Mrs. J. G. Patter meeting of the Salem Commercial ! son in Po"'nd until January 1919, Club will be held at the Commercial' when she came to Sale mt0 reslde Club at eight o'clock Wednesday! with hei son' Mr; Van Winkle. . evening. A special order of business! The fo,lowlnS ehdren mourn her has been arranged, and the business i loss: L H' Van Winkle, Salem; Mrs. men who make the trip to Eugerie(J- G- Patterson, Portland; J. S. Van and Corvallis Wednesday, arriving! Wlnk,e. Albany, Linn county asses home at 7:55, will go directly to the or: J- Frank Van Winkle, Portland. CopimeVcial Club. According' to the and Dr. J. O. Van Winkle of Jeffer announcement today special : enter--Bon- ' ' ' . . tainment has been arranged; "also". " T.Durln'g her entire life Mrs. Van . , , ... i Winkle was actively identified with Mr nnd Mrs. John Marr, Jr., and church and charitable work, and was their small son, John Marr, 3d, of As-a life member ln the Methodist Episco toria, are ln Salem as the guestsv of pal church. Mr. and Mrs. 'John Marr, Sr., of South High street. iimii. T ..... i 1 . trie line near 1 ittriand. Sunn.' tii.iin-1. , . . - . Incr 0.011 b n n v I- V . ome of the superior potentate. Lulu in- . - . . , ''iTemple, in Philadelphia." ing spent sevo-.-.U months in ihc cici l . tal cltv last flTHnxi. u'hrin U, 4....... dell WAi ltl'M nt'jUtinr Allii..ni... i the eral Browii Ir, the :nv?st!sinl:on if lar d rraua casei. Arrs-leu is a sp-e.'al Hgept Born. CLEMENTS To Mr. and Mrs.. Wil liam 8. Clements, of Salem, route I, May 8, a son. , kwe, Jeweler, watchmaker, Salem. We can now sell you a good steak foa, diced ready for the pan at 12c fry a mess. You will like and cut H. CL Fitts Market. 112 Wtdncsday, May 12, there will be BfeUn(f of members of the Unltar church, at 8 p. m. A large attend J ta expected at the church. - For the purpose of- attending the meeting of the Marlon county Par-ent-Tecahers' Association Mrs. J. H. Hayhurst, president of the State Parent-Teachers' Association, Mrs. Fran cis Whitehead, club editor of the Portland Telegram, and Miss Sadie Orr Dunbar, were in Salem Saturday. Mrs. Hayhurst and Miss Dunbar re turned to Portland ths same evening, but Mrs. Whitehead remained as the guest .of friends. She is well known in charge of students from the canit.il cltv. havlnir snent several! speaking department Of Live North Salem Boosters To Hold Meeting Tonight The North Salem Improvement as sociation will meet at Highland school, 8 p. ni., Monday, May 10. The meet ing Is a special one and all members are urged to attend. The entire entertainment will be In the public Willamette Mr. Wells said that this phase of festival Qirobably will Ibe the greatest, and shall win for Portland and the entire state publicity "that of the United Sla 1 land office a-.luu "u ""ywnere, camera- has ben in ".Hem :, number of tln.-s ! m!" he b?en t0 U,m the co-operating with the nrto-,., rereral ' Cf,Icbrati": " and newspapers In mnntinn h i t.....A a over th country are devoting investigations. Ralston Store Is Robbed; Thieves Are Sought Here space to the occasion. , Two electric parades each costing about $35,000 have been arranged for the festival, Mr. Wells, who is in charge of publioity, said. One of the parades will be on Tuesday night, and the other on Friday night. Mr. Hammond pictured the carni val as "the greatest opportunity in Robbery of a store at Ralston, near!1"6 world to JmPresa tl me 75,000 Dallas, between two and three o'clock ,artern P?Ple who shall visit the this morning and the subsequent i city with the Bcenic wondCT8 8nd the theft of an auto in which the thieves Werie opportunities in the state." made their escape, was reported to po-l pald a hJgh 'rlbut,e t0 the 8alem lice here this morning by Sheriff John fcherrlans "he ': Orr, of Dallas. - I "Tha festival would hardly be real Several pairs of shoes, socks and wltnout ,ne ald ' tne Salem Cher shlrts were taken from the store. Therlan8 with them ,n thelr whlte ahd auto, a Ford touring model, bore u.f.ahowy uniforms parading in our ranks cense No. 47439, and Is believed to .'wl,h the aid of the Cherrlans and have headed toward Salem. A diligent tne hrlners who stage their conv.n- watch for the machine and thieves; was being maintained here today by Ma!e3 , Shaving a Luxury . Improves NEW Blades 100 Per Cent 100 SHAVES FROM OXE BLADE Williams Shaving Powder, Cream and Soap. Razor Strope and Hones. All makes ot SaMy Razors and Blades. HAUSER BROS. r "Where Everybody Buys" Draperies MADE TO ORDER TO TTt YOUR WINDOWS C.S. Hamilton $4 Court Street SEE Woo dry's Stock of Furniture, Ranges. Heaters, Ruga, Tools, etc., before you buy 170 N. Com'l ..St. Phoncg 510 or 611 FOR LONG DISTANCE AUTO TRUCKING WillametteValley x Transfer Co. PHONE 1400 WE ALSO DO LOCAL HAULING local authorities. Ition in Portland atthe same time, I believe we shall have the greatest parades that were ever made." A prize of $500 shall be given to PATIENTS ESCAPE lhe municipality, civic organization, ChriB Roth, 38, committed from '.dub or fraternity outside ot Port Multnomah countv last SeDtember. tland that shall make the best snow- and Geonre Holland; 28. committed Ing In the festival. Another prize of from Multnomah county two years ago escaped from the state hospital for the insane late Sunday evening. Both men 'were employed about the grounds and are regarded as harmless. M. V. Logdon of Nott was fined $25 on a charge of allowing sawdust to en ter Elk creek ,a fishing stream. Dewey French of Notl was fined $25 on a charge of fishing without a license. $500 shall be given to the outside In dividual participant who shall enter .the best decorated exhibit, Mr. Ham mond 'announced. Following the luncheon several of the business men motored to the Franklin & Dibble bulb farm ln Polk county, iand viewed the wonderful floral scenes there. JOURNAL WANT ADS PAY I MEET ME AT MILLER'SI We are too busy REMODELING And Modernizing Our Store To Write Ads I L. I Cood Goods. ii Dr- J. 0. Matthis, residence phone "temporarily 596K; office phone 573 Wore. 112 fir sale, 20 White Leghorn chlck-"1-jearold. Phone 1491, 1064 6ik-IIS months here last winter. She was a, university. The new tax measures on member of the Salem Women's Press1 the ballot will be discussed by J. A. club during her residence ln this city. Churchill state superintendent of pub- , lie instruction. Discussion of the 8a- Mis. Clarence Townsend spent thej lem clean-up campaign May 10th, 11th Week end with friends in JVfcMinnville. I and 12th will form a part of the ses She -was joined over Sunday by her nion. Also the city charter amend- HUEband, and the return trip was . nients will be verbally probed. made oy motor. Coy. Milton F. Davis, U. S. A., was a Salem visitor Sunday calling on At torney General George Brown with whom he attended Willamette Unlver sity years ago, and other old friends, Colonel Davis was born and spent his boyhood . days at McCoy in Polk county. During the war lie was at-! A tached to the air service but is now assigned to duty as commandant of a military academy at Cornwall-on- f GRAND OPERA HOUSE ;i WEDNESDAY, MAY 12 HUln Salem attending te, moth.rthe-Hudso"' New York' '"rl E. Scott, who is recover- 'rom a serious illness. Bed gt a local hnanltal Sunday """" more than a year iru. nanu tooav. Jt . , . . . I 4. ""aruea to mat city sun S 1 T the Webb & Clough company. A pretty specimen of honeycomb crystal, formed from quartz, was un earthed today In the garden at his home,. 1647 North Front street, by W funeral for Van D. Teney, 50, W i , a loral nosPltal Sunday jj. F stlne- The plece of rock, dotted ttrili 9 f lobar Pneumonla.with shiny crystals, was chipped from uiuic man 7" Wd in Portland The Entertainment Triumphant ago, The J VERDEN M. MOFFITT ' i JL1' nwrshall. A courteous and l wforcement of the law. (ad) ! 117 CARD OF THANKS 1 ' h to thank our kind friends r a 0,9 Martln and Mrs- Nirm ons fpr thelr kindness rapathy during the ,ness ftnd our ""1 and brother. Jack . Bo also for the beautiful s.nngg.yir, anfl MrB John and family. nj a larger stone that lays Duriea De- ueath the garden. The crystals re semble stalactite forms in caves, but are somewhat smaller and more uni form in shape. H-WKSEXSETTS' POWX OX THE FARM- ' Axn BHVlv . Til 1 " . 11 ASH HITS V W 11 toGB. O'Neill jp-CPTOnETRSSr-OFTlOAfl CPTOntTRSSr-OFTlOAH C. A", Arpako,- deputy appraiser, has returned from Lane county where he passed a few days on attending to business matters. James R. Linn, of Hotel Marlon and George Putnam of the Capital Journal, have returned from a fishing trip on the McKenzie river. They left Salem for Eugene Saturday, and were guests while there, of Frank L. Arml- tage. Senator J. B. Bell and Attor ney L. E. Bean. " Mrs. C. I. Safford, of Salem, Is in Eugene as the guest of Mr; and Mrs. Frank Harrltt, 1392 Willamette street. She exnects to remain for about a fortnight. Miss Ola Kingsbury, of this' city, i was a week-end guest of friends in Eugene. , Mr. and Mrs. Frank G. Schmidt, ac companied by their small son Teddy, jleft jronday for California. The trip was made by motor. Mr. ana airs. Schmidt, who have been living in tbe Klectrlc Apartments during their residence in Salem, will make their "home In San Francisco. An order signed Saturday by Coun ty Judge Bushey, accepts the final account of Estella E. Harrison, ad ministratrix of the Thomas Harrison estate. As a result of the finat settle ment hearing last week, the admln- Istratrix is -relieved from ner uui.- d the estate declared nmien a GusMl's Minstrels i 5ft All White Comedians, Singers and Dancers AH White 50 Including " The Great GEORGE WILSON Retailers aflVlioesae Prices Mail Ml Orders Busick's, Salem, Oregon Commercial St at State and Commercial St. at Chemeketa Watch for th Bl(f Parade - Street JKr ta D We are qualified to carry out the in structions of those who employ us be cause of our wide experience and be- i.iiM' of our thor oughly modern equip ment. Our service efficient ana cour teous ana fair in all our busi ness dealings. BMW Olympic flour, sack -.-.$3.10 Crown flour, sack --$3.35 10 pounds Graham flour 73c 10 pounds Wheat Cereal 73c 10 lbs. Oats Cream Rolled, &uc......75c 6 lbs. Crisco -$1.80 3 lbs. Crisco ..........................: 93c Wesson's Oik quart 73 C Wesson's Oil, 1-2 gallon $1.40 Wesson's Oil 1 gallon ..................$2.55 Maple flavor Karo, 5 lbs .... 85 C Maple flavor Karo, 10 lbs -..-$1.60 Amber Karo, 5 lbs ......... - 53 C Amber Karo 10 lbs .... ...........$1.00 Qt. Mazolo oil ...... . - 70c 1-2 gal. Mazolo oil $1.35 5 lbs. Avonsdale Molasses . 47c Corn Starch, Argo, 3 pkgs .:-..25c 5 lb. Firesh Peanut Butter .............. 85 C Nut Margarine, lb . ....... - 33 C 2 cans Tomatoes ...............23c 2 cans Peas .................. 29 C 2 cans Sugar Corn . ..35c 2 cans Campbells Soup ..... -25c 2 cans Carnation milk 23c 12 cans Carnation Milk $1.38 2 cans Borden's milk 23 C 12 cans Borden's milk $1.38 2 cans Libby Milk 23 C 12 cans Libby milk ..... .....$1.38 50 lbs half ground salt 50 C 100 lbs half ground salt $1.00 ton half ground salt -$18.50 3 lbs. Royal Club Coffee ..............$1,50 Arbuckles coffee, lb 40c Power Steel Cut Coffee, lb 43 C 1-2 gal Tea Garden syrup $1.25 gal. Tea Garden syrup $2.45 2 cans Smoked Sardines ---25 C 4 cans Deviled Meat 25c 2 cans Oysters 35 c 2 cans Clams, minced 35 C 2 lbs Prunes . . . ... 25 C 2 lbs White figs 25c 12 lbs Fancy Beans $1.00 These Prices For Tuesday and Wed nesday. Mail orders filled at these prices all this week. kLJ BsMsnHHHHHHHHtSinMHBMknaSBBK&gH BUSICK'S Albany ed. -v-r,;,' T-