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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (May 13, 1920)
,nAY VY 13, 1920. THE CAPITAL JOURNAL Town at his office In ihe county court house W. D Collins, of Dallas, and John business trip to the rasters part ot Anjone interested in the measures to; Boiiier, Habbard Building. Salem, th county Woay. Mr. Rigdon is a come before the voters. May 21, may (were reported at police headquarters candidate for county coroner. ..u uiiie vote slips upon ap- l for driving their machines past stand- plication at the clerk's office. 77 1 Tit-Clean-uP movement, Commer- : jh t P. n. J Jo!Wterian urch. 8 ' .?. ,i -Convention of As- May i- ninmhom 4: ' "SSf 15-County spelling i J school auditor- i .A a m. will speak concerning the work among the Fteedtnen. A social half hour - is planned following the ad- urr. -tijsMj Dan Known as a cap- awe speaiter and an interesting dia. ing street cars. Collins was arrested Loren Easier was elected president by Officer Row, an ddeposited a of the Sigma Tau fraternity of Wil bond of 15 for his appearance in lamette university to serve-for fhe court Saturday at 4 p. m. first semester of the coming year, it a meeting of the members Tuesday Meeting Friday afternoon at 2 30 p. m. at the home of Mrs. C. H. Fake, of Fail-view avemi. th ut'rvm.n'. Missionary Society of the First Con-I L. j. Chimin. T. E nwm.i n'Sht- Air. Basler is a junior, and act- igregational church will be afforded iw. C. Franklin, as J1a,i. t 1 iv many forms of college activity. course is assured all who can avail " interesUn PSram- Mrs. R. M. the Salem Commercial Club, wiin!,avin8 beeB leadin nMa in th J"- A UCOOI i n il. uw " W-County declama- .u"c n a. auditor- j- wry conies - at a m. . ' " . 15 County athletic .Sweetland field. AU day PnuntV BChOOl "eet. SweeUand field May 1T.-City council meot- .' Taty hall, 7:30 p.m. i -Suecial city and Jt primary elections. I 7 Baby clinic, Com, I''.Club I L r.mnA theater. May 2 -- . I. H. Tall, "---- . . . ; I t T Circuit Court. ne Gold Hill Bank, a corporation a Bush and J. P. Hughes, Lg tusines under the firm name !d style of Bustrand Hughes. - ; 1, the matter of Augusta Hansen, nt number 17. Motion. " ' u u-n vs J. H. John et josepn - Account of J. H. Johnson. rromin m Naomi Stem, estate. Order con fining of real PfopeHf. Marriage Licenses, n-riniie Veroud. 21, of Mehama, . i.hnrer: to Rosa Castillo, 17, tf Jffcama. Krank Roeser, 2S, or uervais, iarm- (f, 8UU r,nvji tocher. Staj'ton. To be married at StwtoB, June 1. Un, Jeweler, watchmaker, Salem. nfj nlanos on sale. The past few neks we have taken in as part pay ncnt toward player pianos a number f,i fine nianos: we wish to make room for new pianos arriving and of fer these ifsed pianos some Just like m at very low prices. Come today K you want a fine piano at a small price. The Wiley B. Allen Co., 619 Court itreet. -115 hear her. will give a talk based upon leave this evening for Hi,m.'. ( ior Play Biven last week. Lester Day. iuw Has sietu inv utiice ut manage for the past four months, was reelect- themselvM of tht niu...... v-aiinocK, ' IHIUV IU1 . A . uiHMiiii- it-no me regular montniy meeting of jary to Africa. Mrs. Cannock, who re-! the Marion County Community Fed- turns to her work in a few weeks Willi eration. A regular business session also display her collection of Afriean'of hte federation will be held. iiuimi. nia uiian narpsnorn, me manager of the i new organist at the First Conereira. Tyler pays Ic for Tanlac bottles. T. E. MCcroskey, Commercial club, made a business tional church and F. I Waters of the Capital Post .m-'"e- and j from Minneapolis.,, give Z V?- - 1 ' - .miiviBW IlrlC Silverton today. "Wanted", lady for nursing. Phone 1915. light practical 115 County Clerk U. G. Boyer issued com bination hunting and fishing licenses Wednesday to Roy W. Wasson, Salem, and Hugh Clark, Marion. instrumental selections. Mrs. H. P. h. m ... ,u ""' Chase will review a special chanter nf ih iv,m . n i vertisinir Ajsnriatmn In from the reading circle book other good numbers are assured. ed. The other officers will chosen until fall. not be Harry Hawkins, of the firm of Hawkins and Roberts of the Oregon building, was a business visitor in Albany Wednesday. Tulip display at C. B. Clancey's. 115 J. A. Too'ler and Samuel Brown, both residents of Salem, are recent re cipients of pioneers and civil war yet ertans combination hunters and an glers licenses. The Hi Y club of the Grant Junior high school was formed at the Y. M. C. A. rooms Wednesday evening, when 15 boys of the Grant school met for the purpose of organizing. Dudley Porter was , elected president, Max Donaldson, vice president, Walter Fuheur, secretary and Russell Pratt, treasurer. At the close of the meeting a dinner was servey by Marion Rob erts, Margaret Sims and Jessie Mliler. connection with the Ad Clubs convention. After the convention in California, Mr. Waters will go to New York and Massachusetts for several weeks' vis It with relatives. Lloyd T. Rigdon, of the firm of Rigdon Son, undertakers, made a ii W. F. Looker, representing the Aus tin company, manufacturers of road building machinery, was a visitor to the Marion county court house Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Ames, Miss Laura Ames and R. G. Allen of Silverton were Salem visitors Thursday. Boudinot Seeley, of Portland, was renorted by Patrolman .Morelock yes terday evening for cutting the corner with his auto at the Intersection of State and Commercial streets. Fines for this offense range from $5 to $25 with jail sentence. WalfeU" Takes the place of boum lining for less. Max 0. Buren lit North Commercial . Miss Vesta Smith of Salem visited friends in Silverton Wednesday.. Frank" Parker of Toledo, Oregon, iB visiting his brother, William Parker, a member of The Capital Journal's me chanical staff. ' S. J. Ogle, route No. 4, Salem, was arrested last evening by Traffic Offi cer Moffitt for speeding on South Commercial street. According to the officers report, pgle was going 32 miles an hour. He left bond for $5 for his appearance in Judge Race's court -today. . ! ' J. E. Yoder and Frank Yodet of Eu gene were Salem visitors Wednesday. VreJ Carver. 13. and Herbert Doyle, ll. the bovs who were apprehended hero after running away from the Beva and Girls Aid society home at Portland, Monday, were returned to that city Tursday afternoon in charge fSuaerintendent Tusher. Carvel and Doyle were held Wednesday when they went to police headquarters and asked wlere thoy could get some food. Reduced prices on baby chicks, sea ma closes soon. C. N. Needham, 658 Rate rtreet. Phone 400. - . 117 GASOLINE 6 irrnvitv oil vnn want W nrA not nqlrlncr atuta nffirtiata tn eiianand the itate gravity test so we can sell distillate at gasoline nrlces. Otto J. Wilaon. 115 Lee Hickman, of the Great Western Garage, 127 North High street, spent Wednesday in Portland transacting teineas. .. . Challenging anv five members of Sfcmen's club that he will bring in we members by the next meeting they, J. F. Hutchason, president 'the club, was out today interesting afcamen and others in the virtues of the orsanliation. President Hutcha o's challenge was voiced at the last meeting 0f the club, and has stiniu i'ted Interest ia the membership cara falfa, tulips at C, B. Clancey's. j 115 for sale, eight White Leghorn kens. Phone 1491. . il5 k open meeting of the Salem i society Friday night will be 4 to the auditorium of the public wwr, State and Winter streets, in " of the auditorium of the Com rcal club, as was announced, It was today. Previous arrangement had j made for the use of the olub au wonum, barring Its use to the floral The public is invited to at ""the meeting. foSCtl Auburn hall Saturday night , in display of tulips at C. B. Clan- 115 "SW damage resulted to a rest- iiso Mission stret, owned by jVE- Scott, this morning when fire ut rrom a chimney and ignited the house had been almost all m, and the fire was .under con- " aen city firemen arrived. window display of tulips at C. t-lancey's. .15 sr li'v"7 one 8iure oeal- Vote " X Earl Race, city recorder. ,-; (adv) 111 Baf. secretary of the Ia Board of Missionary Work the Fieedmen, will be the Cr."1 lh.e "idles of the First Pres--VfB Br. "Thursday, Way 1. The reception will b held In , miTt et the church, where ah? Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hart and Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Hart of Wallace, Idaho, reg istered at the Bligh hotel Wednesday night. An auto belonging" to Dr. ,C, K. Cashatt was slightly damaged when a Capital City Transfer company truck,, driven, by Fred Davis, collid ed with it yesterday afternoon on Stato street, between- High and Lib erty. Report of the accident was made to authorities. Draperies MADE TO ORDER TO FIT TOUR WINDOWS C.S. Hamilton 140 Court Street SEE- -7 Wop dry's Stock of Furniture, Ranges, Heaters, Rugs, Tools, etc, before you ; - boy f 870 N. Com'! ..St. Phone 510 or Sll FOR LONG DISTANCH AUTO TRUCKING WillametteV alley Transfer Co. 'PHONE 1400 WE ALSO DO LOCAL HAULING Allen Macrum of Hood River trans acted business In Salem, Wednesday and Thursday. H. Neal East of St. Helens stopped at the Bligh hotel Wednesday night while visiting friends In this city. A Salem visitor from Newberg, Wednesday, was L. Newman. Deputies in the office of County Clerk U. G. Boyer are busily engagea in preparing ballot boxes for shipment to various precincts in readiness to the general primary election. May . fmintv Clerk U. G. Boyer announces that a tmpplv of sample nominating and state measure ballots are on nana WHUe leghorn $17J00Per 100 C. N. NEEDHAM Salem, 558 State. Phone 400 The seat and other accessories on a bicycto belonging to Clarence Clement 224 Davison street, were stolen as the bic"ycic was Jeft standing in the al ley neat the Bligh Theatre. Mr. Cle mens told police, this morning. A search is being made for the stolen property and the thief. . ; ' ? TODAY MONROE SALISBURY In His Great Roniantio Photoplay , f : "THE MAN IN THE : MOONLIGHT - ! FRDAY ; UIPPODROME t il Vaudeville BLIGH THEATRE "teingThe Wolf 1 IT'S " C"fe ir- 1 TODAY frVBin Saturday, May 15th, 1 p. m. 404 Ferry Street. One real nice pony for your boy or girl to ride or drive. .1 7-year old work horse, weight 1200. 5 head of pigs, 7 weeks old. 4 sets steel harness. 1 heavy wagon, 1 rubber tired buggy. 1 single set of harness. Furniture ; tables; dressers. " Come to buy and be on time. r 404 Ferry Street G. SATTERLEE, Phone 1177 1211 X I MEET MB AT MILLER'S I We are too busy REMODELING And Modernizing Oar Store To Write Ads 1 Lrooa uooao. 1 7T fTWW W JPk 1 A A J H ! If F.&riT U 1 1 - - 1 PARSONS COMEDY Featuring a Trained Dog and Baboon In " "A MUCH NEEDED REST libIerty SUNDAY, D. W. IJRIPl'lTII'S GKEATJ'JST QIKKFION Now Is ihe Time to Plant Sweet Corn, Field Corn, Beets, Carrots, Turnips, Parsnips, Peas, Beans, Summer Greens, Cucum bers, Squash, Pumpkins, etc. Also, time to set out Tomatoe Plants, Cabbage Plants, Cauliflower and Kale plants. Our stock ia complete but will soon be sold out on many varieties so buy at once and be sure f getting what you want. Remember that our seeds are tested and com ply with the State Seed Laws. Still have a few Asparagus Roots but come In quick if you want any, D. A: White & Sons SEEDMEN 255 State Street Salem, Oregon Salem BU SkkS Mbany Retailers dt Wholesale Price Com' St at State. Cont'l St. at Chemeketa PhoneC.O.D.Ordersl98orlS6 All Orders over $1.00 delivered Free GET SOMETHING MORE OUT OF LIFE THAN WORK Comfort is something that is neglected on the average farm. New water systems, electric lights-r-all mean less labor. Less labor will give you more time to enjoy comfort That is why the KEWANEE LIGHT & POWER PLANT was developed. . , t-..- -. . f , : . . The Electric Machine & Engineering Co. , 337 Court Street, Salem. -Si I 1 Potato! ! TA'Jl.on HOLMES IV i 'TK TAXI- I r-a- W. IIf,i,.y 3r. in ! ' $1.0O People's Cash Store COFFEE, TEA AND SPICES 1 lb. Royal Club fL 53c 3 lbs. Royal Club, per lb ........50c 1 lb. Folger's Shasta 50c 1 lb. G. A 50c 3 lbs. G. A per lb. 47c 3 lbs. M.J.B., per lb 52c 5 lbs. M.J.B., per lb 52c 1 lb. Fancy Bulk Coffee, lb 38c 3 lbs. Fancy Bulk, per lb 35c 5 lbs Fancy bulk, per lb........33c 5 lbs. Folger's Golden Gate per lb - 52c Hill Bros, blend, can, per lb....55c 1-2 lb. Lipton's Tea 42c 1 lb. Upton's tea 80c Uncolored Japan Tea, bulk....57c M. J. B. Gunpowder Tea, 1-2 pound 35c M. J, B. Black Tea, 1-2 lb..... 30c POSTUM 25c size, special 20c 30c size ... . 25c 50c Bize 43c Hershey Cocoa, 1-2 lb. 23c Cocoa, bulk, best quality, lb. 33c Chocilate. bulk, Ghirardellis, pound - 36c 1 lb. can Ghiradelli's 43c 3 lb can Ghiradelli's .$1.20 JELL '0 JIFFY JELL 2 Jell 0' . . : 27c 2 Jiffy Jell 26c Knox Gellatine, pkg 19c 2 pksr. Ice Cream Powder.. 25e ISun Maid Seeded Raisina 20c Sun Maid Seedless Raisins 23c 1 lb. pkjr. Fancy Prunes ...... 23c Fancy Loganberry Jam. , 47c Fancy Strawberry jam .... ... ? 5)e Fancy Orange flarmalade....25c Fancy Orange Mannadale.... 35c 10 lb can Jam ..I $1.95 Glass Jelly, 7 1-2 oz. .... 18c Marshmallow Cream, pt 29c Libby Apple Butter 22c :2oc size pineapple . . j30c size Pineapple !40c size Pineapple , ... j 2 02. Buckeye Vanilla "... ; 4 oz. Buckeye Vanilla ... "The Quality Coffee of America! ,J There is no better coffee than MJ.B. Coffee regard less of pricesWH Y? Romemlei We Stand B.hind It. 5 -Ik tin per lb.52c 3 -lb. tin per lb. 52c Single Pound Tin 55c We Recommend Tl.at You Buy the 5 -lb. Size Yoa Save More Money " 23c 27c 35c 25c 43e LARD AND COMPOUND No. 6 pail pure Lard ......... ......... . No. 10 pail pure Lard ......... - - ? 5 lb. net Simon Pure Lard . . , No. 5 Compound No. 10 White Ribbon Shortening 2-50 Medium Cottolene ... ... - ot Large Cottolene - $2-5 3 lbs. Crisco 93c 6 lbs. Crisco ..: ?l-80 Wesson's Oil, pt. .......... 3c Wesson's Oil, qt. . Wesson's Oil, 1-2 gallon ..... ........ 10 Douglass Oil, pt ... , - c Fresh Peanut Butter, lb 20c Fresh Peanut Butter, 5 lbs . - - 0c Cheese, per pound - c Nut Margarine, lb - FLOUR Crown, sack $3M Olympic, sack $3.10 Diamond C $2.80 Pacific .. ....$3.15 SYRUP Fresh Soda Crackers, pound Fresh Graham Crackers, pound ...... Fresh Crisp Gniger Snaps, pound Fresh Fancy Assorted Cookies, lb. . . BREAKFAST CEREALS 2 pkgs. Shredded Wheat ...... - 2 pkgs. Kelloggs Corn Flakes - 2 pkgs. Post Toasties .. ... - - 2 pkgs. Grape Nuts ........ . . . 2 pkgs. Puffed Uice .... ... .. - 2 pkgs. Puffed Wheat . Large pkg. Oats Large pkg. Pancake Flour - Uncle John's, 1 gal $2.50 Uncle John's, 1-2 gal $1.27 Uncle Johns, qts. 65c Karo Maple, 10 lbs $1.70 Karo Maple, 5 lbs. $1.42 Karo Amber, 10 lbs $1.03 Karo Amber, 5 lbs 57c Karo White, 5 lbs ...... .. 60c Karo White, 10 lbs .... $1.12 Marshmallow, 5 lbs ...90c Marshmallow, 10 lbs... $1.70 MILK 2 Carnations 23c 12 Carnations .........$1.38 2 Borden's - SKie 12 Borden's ...$1.3K 2 Sun Rise ! 23c 12 Sun Rise $1.38 3 small milk 25c Eagle Brand, can 27c SOAP T.nrfrn rkr. Pwarl Wheat uirge PKg. vv neat Means r - - Royal Baking Powder , 10 lbs,. Pancake Flour - 'c J m u,. piii n.,ta 73c, 2 pkg. Soda 10 lbs. Bulk Rolled Oats 70c j 12 lbs. Faancy White Navy Ralston Bran, package 18c Beans 18c 22c 25c is Crystal White $1-00 30c'16 Sunny Monday $1.00 13 Von Haters $1.00 17 Swift's White $1.00 27c 10 Fell's Naptha ..... 90c 2"c io Fairy Soap 80c ?ZC : 10 Ivory Soap 85c jgjlO Palm Olive ..................70c 27c i 10 Imperial Peroxide ....... 65c 36c; Large pkg. Citrus 27c 36c j old Dutch Cleanser 10c it lJUb JiUUfTC VH.Il"Vl ........ 31o 15c ee Foil Page Ad Oo Page 5 I fil if fiWotiiinf? but New Slock in Ou; Quality "THE: BEST"