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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (May 15, 1920)
UAY,MAY 15, 1920, THE CAPITAY JOURNAL FACE FIVE. "TL.. ..i.ihn festivi ,,anclnS X,CKin ............ v.rwi-g, riitnct'K ney, anil Masters John n. Mowrey. Kecogniaed in the Oregon metropo lis a artists of more than ordinary ability, the coming of the league to Salem is considered one of the most important events of the season by those capable of Judging the worth .i buvii cvema ine program promises to be one of the finest ever presented holt played the Aecolay Concerto in i Oregon Agricultural college for a .unior wan good tone and tr,ll.a:. r m- WM mlj. UBear0wa h,. Miss" Mary Xotson and Ralph jH,,d the Iiret thmst" slart thp findr Thomas were clever in interpreting lhe tac' as notice reading! two scenes from "A School for Scan-? "Hoard and room for voune ladies, ill per week." , difficult selections playcil l.yt ., ,h-t ,im. thp,, Htn,,nt the ensemble of forty vtolinisls rani.'-1 " .. - Ilk A r,l.in. c. l. in rkii wii.mii HWUt uut uiiiu ne Wttlll- - . w i iii-re hiii oe no. inn irom mere tots to sou-mini ynuni: the ' Trices of government dispensed liuuor iial." The t,v the Monday i John Todd Jr., Robert Ramsden. Rob ust Monday even-; crt l'.ishop, Kenneth Schelllwrs, Jack reserved seats for the performance. .NOTICE OF KXiXtTOHS S.V1.K ave increased about r m-r cent since . ?.otiee is Hereby given, that Horn the. first of the year. The '"man'in the woods" has an ud- A. .tt .. L.Hllh.. r...t..u . V..., effer t ,u fai removed from the mmrco 01 JViUe at tn etticw of tiuy Smith, ply, he may secure through the. pre- 'attorney nt law. In ftilcm, - M.irlen cripuon route as omen as two ,,, ,h highest nn and after the 2d day of June, ISit, at the hoar of S o'clock in the after noon ot said day, tho undersigned tflit i ever, -en;. M.,n.ug T.r. Julius Son- Whhyeon.Ue who is assisted by f event was ""J"1' .. ..... .,,,.,, inner .j The 01 . ., !ci,.,,m.in i'ii, ,.... - . ... im in rtuuu.-. - .....1....... Thl",f,r"s8trl,n! . -sea as jiib. . j-.. iiu Hiv accomiiaiiicri ; Th. un.nnuv v... ... Characters In the order of their Laad oorhies. Scene omen and men was a marvelous me locui commute in chaw ot 'demonstration of Miss Levy's ahiii- ine aitair is lieuiUd bv en. Now there are more than 1000 QUltrts. Anyone UvIiik mow than fiw women in attendance here. The fac- biddcr for c:ish in hand, the miles from a Kovornment dispensary , ft.ihm ini? ilesi'i ibed reiil moneriy in I liriiiirii7.i ii noil Oi .llln 1 " . .' S ,lll . ,.,,. ... .1.,. u,n.U.,J 1 . Miss l ,h,l ,v . ...,. i i,.- ,, K 1 1 1 m. or arug store may secure up to six- .Mnricn cninty. trtf.oii. i"W;i: .viss .Mai. a9 R musical orgnniier and teach- vhere are now J4 l.rofes-1 . . The east 11 fert of lots 1. i. aed -ere ;' ,ion. and the entire i! a""" .... 'ford Tirnwn Tl nmn-futif Mi J. E. Broidiy accompanied j' The Stronger, by August Master Kurton MeElroy to Portland !. ..1.11.. ft 1 t I ,. ,..i: ; Elizabeth Lord. Mi's. W. H. Bur.hardtlpipe rRnn an,, pla no burst Mr.h in.'.;"" "' " "oiiens anu .Mrs. Clit- wnnAerfnl iv.en.i.ni.w th:n ber ai.orated illl:...i i... .... i- , . - l.inn kiiim mil. "V it.,K.. ..,ndaauJ " . iwiuiuaj, i nere lie leii. tor MlSsonlu r - ..'mj f " About seventy memoes J(ntana, to meet his parents Mr Cor',ett' Waitress. Marian V FT.) the following allu Mrs. J. a McKlrov. who hv hwn I "lad 'me T. Mrs. l)enl Mowrey. C Kfw i" m'n,hmce: ,! filling a successful tngagement tour A c ,f on Chr.stmas eve. F5 . j fnimer. Mr. and' ,....,, . .t . . Riders In the Se liv J M , L riitior " ' . n i iiiiuns"u ic i-itsi wn ineir jutx 1 rt - ' - Pur ndMis.B. rtsher. ""I baml. r. and Mm Xl.-Klrov have a Ca,llleel1' ilrs- '' Mowrey. Nora, L m-d Thompson. Mr. ""fh.iad to learn that they expect to be Ev-'5'" Cnt' Mayrys, Eileen lirong. i i.int.r. .ui. i iriaiiio ii'iirH inai mev imni.( ... ' . viiiiei- Daue 111(1 , , ;;t11dGrimn.f.n'-'''l- ltH,lWlc Vaneou . Lsuwtat the home oi L:."S..l..f at tlu lr rest- .'ill .vwih Commei was foi -inerly resident .1 .... VPI'V POllUl.il .in . ..f the vuuiiuvr kl. MlW M ' t'kt Skilemltes who went to purine li"' '"'k " . GaSli-Curci escort were M.S. iVl, Mr. n.l Mrs- ' ainr t R E. Fisher, Miss Mae ...... 1........, The ,dJflss wren"" ........... - - mide by motor. here with their famous band during ftiir week next full. . . ' The Iowa club met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. 1. K Mo.Vdnnis,1 24a 1) stret,. Tuk-sday Mi ning,, fend a Very enjoyable time was experienced. There was a splendid attendance. The monthly meetings are guining in popu larity With each additional gathering. A splendid program of pinging and readings Venn rendered by Mrs. ltnnalrl C. nioVor and Mis. f. G. J. ilcAdams. The iniiicipal business of the evening was the appointment of a committee tu iiniiutce for the annual Iowa picnic to lie held June 17. All former resl- j dents of the Haivkeye state are invited tu attend the picnic and are urged to keep Hie date in mind. W C. Bliss Home . jjrtliwlisl ehure.i were ni their rei--nlar meeting bist hv Mrs. C. W , ,40 west Superior street. rs meeting was followed by 0-eming imigratii Biven hy mdPr the direction or ineir Lfcnt, Mrs. II. N. Aldrich. .(.iireirl er present, mi. H.A!denandMrs. A. C. I.oinn- Isiture. The hnstess, served .itts consistins of biick tec sariod cike nd W'Mf J1"'"- k. H. Flake enlerlainea me society of the l irst. e,on id phurch at her homo on avenue Friday afternoon. Dr. J. H. JleCummack, who have mi ill missionary work In awe guests of honor at the Mr. McCiimmack, who Is n rv nhynlcian, siv'"B an inter- -fer. of nlK wOrK among ine k n. ChrlstUin Amencaniia- b the society is studying. bv Mrs. H. P. Chase. A iffn-ltv piano selections were pt Miss Lillian Hartshorn, arrived in Siilem from Mlnne-, dr WW KTBHHlst Of the i""ll't LlktM! olniVeh, and Mik. T. H.' In mlertaini'd with pome pleas 'hir Link Needle club speid ,M nCenioon last Kridny aft- II the Odd Fellows hall. A itHwtinr iirogram was given. If of the afteriiuoii the host-1 n. Roy Rronimer, Mrs. Clai' nnd, Mre. R. White, Mrs. rf nnd Mrs. Horning served 'I'uilinH'iits to the seventy fint. The next elub mcet I Md M.iy 20 at the hall. I H. H. Savage will leavfe In the we for Cleveland, Ohio, where spend Kime time visiting her ft, Mn. V. L. Lloyd. She will wed to New York where, ho Sliest of relatives during an 'visit lira. Savage plans to ibout a year. Hinbeth Levy returned Thurn- Portland where she attended i-Ciir jeonoert at the H elite Miss Levy was accompanied rtp by her mother, Mrs. Sol '."hi. ma 1'1-I:1 ln li? MivJ M.n-lliu '7......1 Ctiai'ds ofl , H,.,,,,., , i,.',,,, ..,." ' r i'liitliind look place at the home of the bride's parents at .Liberty yesterday . ... ... I afternoon. - ' l.et'heit UL . !r..a ...,,1 l:,..........! T'V,.v.,...u A..I,Uk...n Aiioui .in guests were present anrl jv ' ' .vnv.....i . ...... The Maker of ltreams, by Oliphant Down, l'ierette, Marian Voorhies, l'ier rot, Mrs. 'Dent Mowrey, The Manufac turer, Mrs. Henry Ladd Corbett. Scene Abode of Pierrot and Pierrette. The Ladies Aid society of the Ja son Lee Memorial church, and a few additional friends, delightfully surpris ed Mrs. Kiiima Roberts Thursday af ternoon on ine imn anniversary oi tj, Paloma Canada Imposes New Restrictions In Liquor Selling in the held tie audience enthralled. The event was a i crowning success. i The program follows: i Melody in F .'. Ruhcnstctn j Wandn Dodge I Larrcmter Sonrli-e Laeve Kihel Ilenner ' ' ictoMa. I:. C. "Patients' Primrose Ihince Krogtnnn baldt of securing "sufficient" nuanti-jthe canneries. " Ruth Minor ,,f R'lriVr under the P.rltish Co- The Ros:trv N'evln ! mmuia "prescription system, will Verle Krueta ! rml their source or supply largely Tipe organ accompaniment 'curtailed under the amended proiiiht- Sehon . Rohmarin Krivsler! l" :ct, passed by the legislature Elaine Ptelngrube-. , March 1, and to which royal assont. Folk Song . GrueiiberV Making it erf.-ctlve, wtta given In the tJwendoln Jannan ,: a. mldy a few days ago. Petite March? ...............'. Sini ! Vnder the amended act, physicians Carnival of Venice, with variations.... ! " only prescribe eight ounces oi Victor Sather v I government dispensed l'npior Instead r.ii h.1 Sevieov Mendelsohn ; of two quarts as heretofore. If more John Creech . J, in block 2. In Wc.niHs adiHiion to Ftsli rVrUliscr MniK'. the city of J.'alc.n, Ma. h county. Ore- Anchorage, Alaska Among the new " ra,0 mnd& , by vil.tue Industries of Alaska and one that IU !( , ortvr ef me made by the coun recover large n-turns from hitherto 'ty court of tho couuuty of Henton, wastes are fish rcrtilter factories state of Oregon, on the l'th day ot which are being built bv large cannery ( April. in the matter of the cs- plants. These plants are of modem f 'to of Williaui i Lendbetter dcoessed. i tv"e m lhP '-i" ri;d.'Vexocton Um-H tho above described real property. N. W.-IjEAUEETTKR. The Albany ro-oix-ratlve creamery Kxeeutor of the cstato of William ner birthday. Ihe party took place at j Mililrwl 1'ui.h lh home of Mrs. Roberts' son, C. -M. : star .f 10st .....r. ...v... Kemi. ( Roberts, at 2:3 o'cliick. and. was pr- CVrte ,and Theodore Mndsen tieipated in by 20 guests. A wealth of Pipe' 01111 aceonipaniment , red carnations, a gift from her son, !Ly "'vrnilum Tell" were used as decorations about .he i.'i,mie .Maulilen. Orvin Scverson rooms. The principal feature was thelyfp ,,,, prt huge birthday crjKe, niountett with 711 Kubv Norgard ' lighted candles., 4 ,x ' ' iMarsellnise ' ?......'.." Lisle A number of relatives were guests i , Margaret Johnson at ri dinner given that evening In hon-0l.glin (Irin(l r Sang Tschnlkotrs'.U or of .Mrs. Roberts. j Angelia Sundin, (iwendolya Jar- - j man, Oeiu-va Sundin Local interest centered about the Ixaimhauser March Wagiwr weddingi Thursday of Miss Maryj Paul Woodward Spanish Waltzes manufactured 49,000 ound.s of butter , Leadbetter, deceased. during April. This was lt pounds ' 1 ' 1 more than for April last year. JOURNAL WANT AB3 FAI. is deemed necessary, the doctor must Yiaili-.-i' execute an affidavit that the liquor Is f ir medicinal purposes onlv and that a thorough examination of the patient has been made. Liquor may be im- ii'ted from without the province in accordance with federal statutes, but 11st lie delivered lo the home of tho Franklin purchaser and may not be removed i t'.uvefrom unless the owner Is mak- i.is. 1 bona fide change of residence 4 s , 1 STAUgSTREtT S I IT I Kill fr-M II OPT0t1ETRIST-(FTIC!AN laddDash Pank&iikli i Social club of Hollywood -eiay with Mrs. Smith on "on road. The afternoon was finishing a mint whleh mu 4 evening nt the school, the m me aula 1 j 1 - tu vr usk-u in pur s'1"' ior the school. Seven ' ere iiresent and partlnl " w sewing, enjoving ihe rarownt served bv the t mm at the close ie h ''b laywt events of the venr Wile Grove district was the 7tr home of Miss Emma : Tr ' ,he Middle Clrove ly. sv.v.r.1 .u. v.. -...u., n.vin ot-LOie J, tfl miik. . , - e..eira Ot .MISS KIStOW'S rWdrt kite two team for tilZj curing members for fWtm Parnt.T.i. , Mil,.. 7 -.w;uciij bv fv J ,0HnS am to give p Winnow. irt,. Wi ! decorated with r er. anfl the evening W . Dt with Kamp and eUre claai vat ,n fttJ k vTLK n- ,he m- u1'" f-h"r(,h wllT Jif&i. ""'"v hal'' The t ail i'n , .1 ... . Is" with excep-l Ml. ic-n ' Mrs- Charles 't-U Mr- 8. Oeer, p. ..8.lein,,r. Mrs- Frank after the ceremony a buffet luncheon was served. The lni l- was beautifully gowned in vi-hilci I'hii t mi'iiMd 11111I .1-1 i-i-i..il l-..i.U I Hrutiner roues. Miss Klsie Zose l teiuled the bride alld Just before tire bridal party entered the living room MImh Leulla Zosel sang "I LiOve You Truly." - Mr. and Mrs. Btrliheeker left for California and nfter- June 1st will be at 'home to-their friends in Pnrtlund. whee Mr. Strohceker Is engaged in the grocery business. ' Piano pupils of Frank E. Churchill, presented the followtiig musical num bers in a studio recital, Odd Fellows temple, last Monday evening. A read ing by STlss Lola Schults, and several Victoria record by (ialli-Curci, who appeared in Portland during the cur rent week, added charm to the pro gram: . . . 'Dancing Spirits" ......:...........Bohm Frances Ma pes. " "March of the Flower flirls "....AVaehs - Fay Wols. "Awakening or SliNlig"... ........... Helen Trawiclti "Song of the Bea Nhcll" Krogmann Kai'l Roth. "Ferris and Flovv.ers". .1 "RivVv Barcarolle" ,. Carolina Lamblrth. Dutterfly Dance" .........:.... Oordon Parker. Adoration" - Jffl-kson Genevieve Cnmphell. Special Number Selected "Robins Call" Frledniann Kenneth Mosher. "Chapel in the Woods" .......Hohni Helen Walcher. "Charge of the Uhlans" Bohm Evelyn Churchill. "Chimes of the Deep" Goerdeler Leah Hoppes. Reading Lola Schultf. "Dance of the I lemons".... Hoist Virgin is Dorcas. "Twilight Bells" 1 Ooerdeler Delia Doughlas. "Longing for Home" Pungmann Lola Schulz. Orfa Grande Polka" Oottschalk Ruby Drager. Morning Bells" Mlllegram TJiclma Flake. The Flatterer" ...Chamlnade Edna McElhaney. Tltanla" WeI-v Clarence Wenger. of the Jason Lei Meiiiorial which took place at the .Johnson -...-.Krohn .........Miles pastor church, home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. N. Cone, south of Salem. The wedding was a quiet affair, only the immediate relatives nnd a few close friends of the contracting parties be ing" present. Dr. E. .TC. Gilbert, anperln tendent of ttte Salem district of the Methodist Episcopal. church, .perform ed the ceremony, using the full Meth; odist ring service. The bride 'wore a beautiful creation of white silk, and carried an arm bouquet of white lilacs. The brides maid, Miss Mabel St. Pierre, was at tired In a dainty gown of white- or gandy her bouqueialso being of white lilacs Reverend Robert W. Gatke, of the Kimball school of theology acted as liest num. Following the ceremony a delicious wedding luncheon wis served. Reverend nnd Mrs. Aeheson leaving immediately on their wedding trip. A host to friends was nt the de pot to bid thehi farewell. The bride is a graduate of Willam ette university with the class of '16, She hss been teaching near Salem for the past few years. The groom came from Ireland about seven years ago and graduated from the ' Kimball school of theology last year. The young people will spend their honey moon In Ireland visiting Reverend Achcson'g parents, returning to Ore gon next autumn. More Ihan seven hundred lovers if music attended what was probably the largest violin recital ever given in Salem, when Miss Elizabeth Levy pro seated her students at the First. Chris tian church last Tuesday evuilng. There were twenty soloists and each student did exceptionally well and d serves special mention for their splen did renditions. Little Gwendolyn Jar mnn, Angelis Sundin, violinists with Geneva Sundin, pianist, completely captivated the audience nnd were re peatedly encored. Winona Smith child marvel violin ist, held her own in the superb ren dition of Schubert's Sonute in I) Ma jor. Glen Horinstad's rendition of the Madrigule by Slinlnetti was delicate and charming. Raymond Kellis was a sympathetic accompanist. BJorn Oade Seliulterl ... Simonetti Aecolny Wald Hazel PeeU Two scenes from a School for Scandal Miss Notson, Mr. Thomas Anvil Chorus from 11 Trovatore James Cornelius Sonate In D Major Winona Smith Madrigale Glen Hengstnd Concerto in A Minor BJorn Gadeholt , Violin ensemble (11) Barcarolle from j "Tales of Hofinan;" b) Amaryllis le) Star Spangled Banner. , Pipe organ accompaniment. Members .of ensemble: Winona; Smith, Hazel Peels, Wanda DodgV Maurlne Larsen, Eva Loper, Florence 1 Mauldin, Blanche Hill, Bernlce Rut-j lev, Paul Woodward, Samuel Thurs ton,' Ethel llepiier, Olive Lester. Mar garet Juhnson, Ruth Kulm, Angelii Sundin, Orvin and Selmer fc-versiin, , Glen llerigstad, BJorn Gadeholt, Dan- lei Hardy,. John Creech, Verle Ivi uet., , Ruliv Norgard, Ruth Minor, Gwenuo lyn .farman, Faye Mill, Clyde mil Theodore Madsen, William Thompson, Clarence Ruge, Vicflir Rather, Jairios' Cornelius. Bernlce Blakeslee, .Mildred Pugh,. Daisy Cockran, 'Nora BuOll, i.'i,,o,o Kteinen-ulte. leoaard ' Zielke, ltaphael Bettencour, Howard Steln grube, Willie Solof. . j ' ' ARE EXTRAVAGANT Old College Book Shorn Cost Change Corvallis, Or. A catalogue of the Thriving Portland for the first time in the history of the organization, the Drama Lt-agne Players, of the Little theater, Of Portland, will appear nt the Grand opera house. In Salem Fri day evening. May 22, in three blie act plays. The performance will be for the benefit of the woman's .building fund of the University of Oregon, and Is under the direction of Mrs. Dent OF INTEREST TO WOMEN This u a Short Letter, hut il Bring & Message of Import ance to every Woman. Used tor 70 Years Thru its use Gnmdrarittvi vouihful r3iv! bus remained until youth lias J become but a memory, j ine sou, re inea, penny rvhite appearance it LJf l i-.,,..a il, Inu T IHIIKIJ 1-,,, J- u f U.otv with VOU t for many years. o HA jar- 1 pjl dill 7, 'il'' I ' fHlVhkilrtfMll-'L--fa--', Shipley's AlTER MAT 1ST WILL BE kXOWN AS THE l'AY AS rov bo STOKE. YOU CTwifi a f : L. M. HUM Cart of Ykk So Tong 3nlnfce Medicine Md Tea Co. Baa medicine which will cure, any known disease. Open Sundaya from 10 a. m. until p. tn. lit Easth High Street Salem, Oregon. Phone ISI 'te and Mrs. J. K. Woiwifoid, Vt. "I took Lydift K.Tink ham' Vetctabte Compound and Livw rT"V!""'!'l!HI!f1 vm before my cam was oorn anu iv wonderful work for me. My baby weigh ed eight and one-lialf pounds when born and I did not suffer many paint. You can publish this let ter il you wish for I would not be with out your medicine before child birth." Mrs. Jons List- ' A ' Hlim""t 1 vt (If ,.... . ... ' "Uren frolicked h. W.vt Woodford. f W'"" bv L. M.i Tl reason Why Lydia E. PinkhaniS I... Blht in th. w :v ,t.i.u i',ii.J is t iucceesttil ' ' "T small dnuirhi iin overcomim? woman's ills i bceansc u f v.. rprn "d scarlet tnilnV contains tlie topic, strensthening proo- i -cth-, decorations for ertiea of good old-fashioned roots ana '"io-th inter-. wHich set m the fern. WOODRY 9 Start aBank Acc6unt RIGHT KOW AT3D WHEN 7011 ARE OW PEOPLE . YoU "WILL BE CmFORTABLY FIXED THE ABOVE I'ltTUKE WAS DltAWN FOR THIS HNK by one of the most famous ahtists in THE WORLD; IT TELLS ITS OWN STORY. "OLD MAN EXPERIENCE" IS TELLING THE YOUNG COUPLE SOMETHING THEY OVERLOOKED. DON'T YOU HE SO FOOLISH. START A BANK ACCOUNT WITH THE MONEY YOU ARE NOW WASTING.- PUT YOUR MONEY IN OUR HANK. Salem Bank of Commerce .wi-,. :.-.-V. -il f the h!n- an1aint; ,r lennntrr are eont.mmHy ttify,W to ri I "Ml.inalJ ItlmuitiuniM, MinlllV 1!!!HN as it contain no BareotUn' or harmful , "K'o-,s V" drags it is safe meuicine ir evening's ; wr; n Roberts. vn.l T want icial a-H iee write I-vdia Rohin.n V."" E. Pinklmm Mdicine i. leommewi..., tttcille Eurtno tT Lvnn, !.. Ynr letter will be oneneu Buy Remnants I EVERYTHING I ATtHB I Pho.w3 510.51t I Remnant Store 2:0 . commercial st. : DREAMLAND RINK and TI ESDAY, FRIDAY, WANTED -; SATURDAY. SIN DAY SIGHTS ; Jank rf A), Klnd, ' SUNDAY AFTERXOOX ; Begt prfce, Qyaranteed - ladles Skates Free Friday CALL l : "Capital Junk Co. ' ' Ladle State, 10c Tuesday and Dea Honi ' ; Saturday MiitA 71 chsmeketa Bt Phon III t till "" .J'Zn THOMSON'S REMNANT MAGNETOS store W. E Bkkzdl I Mi?T Sel,,n,n, omdai W.W.EOGRE - Eisemann UlapetO House Furnisher Service Station HOMf. rT TUT.' VtTKI, J79 eorth Commercial street more fOT yOUT , ,- Iyrrl-J Honey at Moore's. Pi ANOS and Player Pianos Best and Cheaper Makes GEO. C. WILL Salem, Oregon Phonographs and Records EblSONS VICTORS COLUJIBIA AND STARR GEO. C. WILL n All 1 sewing iviacnmes All Makes Genuine Needles and Oil Sewing Machines Repaired and Rented GEO. C. WILL Sheet Music .And Music Studies McKinley and Century 10c Editions at Music Store GEO. C. WILL