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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (May 15, 1920)
JAY, MAY 15, 1920. - IU j flrouna aown THE CAPITAL JOURNAL !frf KTI1 !.r,y,0,UrJ0ad 0r ali "ees I" the curs, of the after- ftuu men stiwaiv Mils 1S a. is-County jujb school peUnS auditor- 15-County contest, l o. in. declama- S. H. S. auauur- nty athletic t Rutland field. All day ft. - County school ? Tt. Sweetland field. i.-cio-council meet" 1 riff ta". 7:30 p. m. ! is Salem Business meeting, Com- and r .... Hub. 8 o'clock. !T.7,1 -Special city I ".rv elections. : "'.--Rabv clinic Com- '-.ni club. 2 P. .-rt (iranu mt" m. 26-27 Appollo Club Win.. .... M -Address a Tilt, 'he a, mory Krt House News DANCE Auburn hall Saturday night Geraniums and bedding out plants at reasonable prices Carnations and cut flowers at reduced rates. Arthur Plant, greenhouse 13th and Wilbur. Dance at the armory tonight. 117 Loose and strayed stock principal ly cattle and horses is causing do lice much worry nowadays. Friday night Officer Victor was detailed to round up some cows that were loose Mr and Mrs. T F ui, in the Oak Lodge district. He reported 1 , , e ,? ? r hudnrtc . H.,1,. - I "" """ - . ...... . . . ij u uhto laivr h will load Brothers. your wagons. See We ! noon. Vkk! 117" tory medicines is based upon the sell- on the north side of the city hall. His iing price of each article and not upon , I thetotal price of the number of articles and Chemeketa streets. Charles Roborli-e.n, nf this city ui a business visitor in Euf.'ue Frtd y. Collision of autos driven by J. M. Macieay and a man who j afternoon, gave the name of Harris, at the ,.-! ner ol State and 23d streets Friday I """"S. was reported to authorities By Mr. Martin. Both car were slight ly damaged, Mr. Martin said. Good gravel for your read or alley free at Trade and High streets. We will load your wagons. See Viok Brothers. " uj man named Edwad Earl had turned the cows loose, and had threatened to ! kill them. No action other than round jing up the cattle was taken by the officer. rnuay mgnt, mey neard meir son, Lisle McCoskey, when he played the leading role in a Univer sity play. Mr. and Mrs. McCroskey went to Eugene Friday evening. Dance at the armory tonight. 117 Court. Hotel Baby chicks, 558 State street. Phone 400. Open evenings. Few days left. 117 Moose hall tonight, singing and another "Revelation" evening for those who enjoy dancing. Harley C. Pugh. " in and Mary Miss Hazel Bishop reported to Night Sergeant White at police headquarters Friday night that an auto she was i driving was considerably damaeed Stafford when an auto' driven by E. R. Woods The body of Mrs. Bertha Schroeder, age 36, who died in a local hospital Wednesday was sent to her old home in Centralia Friday by the Webb & Clough company. The body was ac companied by Mrs. Schroeder's hus band, Carl Schroeder, and her father, Lewis Graves. Marion S Circuit la & Howard vs. f I ReulV. ,,,31; - r - ooffnrd and 4 I Sisty. Affidavit for sale oi a student at WilUimette University, ibe property. I collided with it. Jlr. Woods agreed to Truch and Tractor com- pap C08ts o( tnc damage &iiss Bsh. corporation va . " -s up tutu ponce, unu ine matter was A new auto tire was brought to po lice headquarters Friday evening by Howard Kurtz, who said that he found it behind a wodopile in the rear of the Elks temple. The tire will be held for identification and claim of the owner, police said. ff. Mahoney vs Louis Marchand Henry Lelec. Default, aecree anu r of ta'e. M Travis vs. J. C. Stapleton. Pe- ' dropped. Probate Court. ,ry J. Miller, estate; an insane fc 0tier- . . ' ' fcoc Stevens, estate. Proof of pub iim of notice to creditors, i B. Milster, estate. Proof of pub Ition of notice of final account. If. w. Johns, estate. Affidavit of uitkm of notice of final settle- F it- :ie J. Potter, estate, r nblicatlon of notice of appoint ft- - The Moose hall, where the "Reve lation" plays that wonderfully good music for dancing. Also singing, to night. Harley' C. Pugh. 117 Dance at the armory tonight. 117 I Tonight, singing, "Revelation har imony and "pep" at Moose hall. Har 'ley C. Pugh. 117' ' Tuesday, May 18, will be observed as candidates day by the W. C. T. V. at their hall on Ferry and Commercial streets. The ladies will be at heme from 3 to 5 to all candidates and will be gladto have them call and preent their platforms. Some one will pre sent the millage measure and Ivai Martin will speak. All ladles inter ested in the coming elections are cor dially invited to be present. An auto owned by H. Evans slightly- damaged as he was gorss east on State street, and another auto, Affidavit tno driver of which is unknown, with out waning stopped ana oacKea into Mr. Evans' car. A report of the acci dent was made to police by Mr. Evans Owing to the unusual interest mani fested, the art exhibit, which has been on display at Hotel Marion, for the j past two days, has been held over Sat was'urday. Visitors will be welcome thiB i afternoon and evening. Marriage Licenses 1 :imw L. Dawes, 29, of Portland, a kto Icylene Darling, 27, of 209 fa Church street, Salem. - Brrin Russel Clearwater, 23, of 233 ith Church street,, no occupotlon; FJIa Lehman, 21, of 1740 Oxford let, Salem. ; , Daily Statistics. Died. (AT John Gray, 76, at the home of fii daughter, Mrs. P. M. Gregory, iilS Bellevue street, Saturday morn H Body at Rigdon & Son's. Bur- Wurangements unfinished. SvkmS Lauren E, Hawkins, aged ran, ion of Mr. and Mrs. Ben H. Hawkins of Oervais, died at a local finpital Thursday, May 13. Funeral Nnrices were held at the Webb & dough chapeland burial was. in the pty View cemetery. Another "Revelation" by the "Rev elation lor dancing tonight, Moose hull. Also singing. Harley C. Pugh. : 117' Dance at the armory tonight. .117 Loss of a wallet containing $70 In currency somewhere on the streets downtown Friday evening, was report ed to police by A. R. Ferneau, who Is visiting here from Can Monica, Cal. The wallet may be Identified with the Initials "A. R. F." in gold on the out side of the case, Mr. Ffcrneau told police. A plcnlo at the gtate fairgrounds was enjoyed by the students and faculty of the Kimball school of theology Fri day. The picnic lunch was put up and served by the women of the party, and a number of games were Indulged In. Leslie Bailey was winner 1 the foot All's well that ends well," so take jour.-visitors!, to the G F 8 benefit dance It's' meant -for them., Moose hall Tues day May 25. ' v, 117 ' , CARD OF THANKS ' Mr. And Mrs. Ben H. Hawkins and Mr. and Mrs. D. Morgan wish to thank the many friends who have been kind to them in their reeent be reavement, for the beautiful flowers, cheering messages and for the gen erous assistance rendered. , 117 . CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our friends and neighbors for their kindness and sym pathy during the illness and death of our beloved son and grandson, Lauren E. Hawkins. Mr, and Mrs, Ben H, Hnnrbina. Mrs. Marv Hawkins arid Mr. and Mrs. D Morgan 117 I MEET ME AT MILLER'S! 'ton, Jeweler, watchmaker, Salem. fUeduced prices on baby chicks, sea ls closes soon. C. N. Needham. 658 tt street. Phone 400. 117 VBRDEN M. MOFFITT - rr City marshal!. A courteous anil Mesa enforcement of the law. (ad) 121 1 M t n Hi We are too busy REMODELING And Modernizing Our Store To Write 'Ads . "WITX BEARCAT WENT DRX" ill 8 tTnnH Goods. CL r f j fiuL ilt liUBn'nl -- - J aaoc -. Kiggs, proprietor of the purchased. For instance, if a person Capital drug store, was a business : buvs five iwu-kaires nf f ice-cent mucIi visitor at Talbot and Jefferson Friday I drops, a one-cent stamp must be at- i jtached to each package. Jf a tube of 1 oaste for 3 5 cents and a ttnttln of rtpr. , The first Twin-City tractor to be f fume for S cents are purchased a two j 801 u n county ror orcnard use has ! cent stamp must be placed on the been bought- by George Johnston, re-1 paste and a three eent one on the per-1 Teams Wanted To haul lumber. Also men for mill and" woods work. P. A. STANLEY - Lyons, Ore. J. W. llitstun was a business city Saturday. s nf Turner route visitor in .the cupit siring south of Rosedale. The tractor wa ssold Johnston by Van Doren Bros., county distributors, and has proven a huge success in culturing trees;. The orchard tractor, by reason of the fact that It is built higher, is pecularily fit ted for that kind of work. , State Forester F. A. Elliott has re ceived a special invitation to attend the flying circus which will be staged at Eugene. May !. Col. H. H. Arnold in charge of the air service depart ment on the Pacific coast, will be present at the exhibition together with a number of pilots who have been prominent In aeronautic on the coast. The pupils of the state school for the blind will sing at Leslie Method ist church Sunday evening at 8 o'clock.' They will lead the congregation In a song service and will also give several special numbers. - " fume. In order words, the tax Is on each indiivdual article, and not upon 'the combined purchases. This revokes a former order Issued by the department. ' Sample ballots for the special city election May 21 as well as bsjlots for the election ot city officials, are off of the press and may be had by ealttng at the office of the citp recorder. An nouncement of this was made Satur day bv City Recorder Race, who sped up work of printing the ballots that the voters might have them as early as possible and make a. study of the candidates to be voted upon. En trance to the city recorder's office Is FOR LONO DISTANCE " AUTO TRUCKING WillametteV alley Transfer Co. PHONE 1401 WB ALSO DO LOCAL HACXJNO Draperies MADS TO OR PER TO TTt TOUR WINDOWS CS. Hamilton 149 Court Street Word received in Salem Saturday by postoff ice officials from Milton Miller, collector of Internal revenue states that under a recent ruling the tax on toilet preparations and proprle- WHY HAVE r HEADACHES? , They Are So Unnecessarj Colds and headaches steal many en joyable productive months from the average life. Old-time remedies In variably ware "last wsorts" becansa they ultimately 4n4 heart ' or weakened the stomach. So tliey were avoids until ta. danger and uttering from eold or headache over shadowed the danger in the relief. Colds sad headaches can M prevented or relieved now BArELY and SPBEB IIiY. ASAPHUN is the scientino dis covery that makes this possibles It has been thoroughly proved by physi cians to be relief for colds and headaches that can be taken without leu because it really is SATS. Many recoveries from lnfiuema sad fever are attributed to tts remarkable qnal ities. Doctors recommend it. Hospi- , tale sdmlniste it. Get it from yotur aeareat drug store. Murk well the spellinf, A-8-A-P-K-B-ftT, for there are preparations on the market with names that sound very much tb Maximum Of Satisfac tion Minimum W Expense THE UNIVERSAL-CAR The Comma Car Is the Closed Car Low In f? ' Unkeev r t Dependable In operation Open "cars are becoming obsolete in the East, Middle West and now in California. , Next season the majority of cars in Oregon will be CLOSED CARS Within two years' open cars will be a drug on the market. Therefore from the standpoint o f depreciation, your new car should be a closed car. FORD COUPE CLOSED CARS HAVE Jf7 advantage, both summer and winter. smer they can be closed from the dust so ventilated that freely circulating the nr.SUreS C00,ness- I" winter they protect Mupant3 frorn the cold and raIn and ye(. x"e Pen vision to all. FORD SEDAN i ''i.N'i'TVr D Vs Uev Motor C 6. INSIST ON GENUINE PARTS same. , a SAFE mi speedy xeliel for COLD 8, HEADACHE and 1AOEIPPB Alto rood for earache, rheumatiiro, lumbago, neuritis, Joint peine, i pein generally and over-ietigue. . People Injured-Property Damaged If every Automobile Owner knew he could pro tect himself to the extent of $5000 and $10,000 against personal injuries to the Public, and, . Up tot $1000 for damage his car may do to the Property of the Public, he most certainly would in quire for further information regarding the LOW RA TES for such protection from W. C. Dyer Insurance Agency 311-2 Oregon Building Phone 224 luff man Trucks t Tfc. .V-."!'. t ' .'-V f"i '3cf ' '..-' - '-'I W. V i' 1 , lit i X ' -V iA4.! -fc S ' 1 1" ' w v - ' . . - J .,3? r-, 3 F. O. B. Salem $1995 The Huffman 5500 pound capacity general utility truck is built for those who arc seeking the very highest quality and service. A truck that will give maximum ef ficiency, stand up under capacity load on long or short hauls and deliver its mer chandise with the lowest possible cost per ton mile. Specifications: BIOTOK Model C, 4-cyl. Buda-W. U. Bore and stroke, 8 3-4 inch by 5 1-8 Inch. Thermo-Syphon cooling. . .. . MOTOR Model B, 4-cyl. Continental Red , Seal. Bore and strike, 3 ' 3 3-4 inch by 5 inch. Thermo-Syphon cooling:. IGNITION Elsemann high tension magneto with automatic Impurser, assuring easy starting under most abnormal conditions and pro vents as far as possible motor kicking. CARBIRETOR Zenith automatic float feed type, with hot air quick starting device. , . ,: ' ,,. ''),,"'-. '" 1 ' - RADIATOK Large cast tank armored radiator, cellular type, mount ed on cushions with floating spring suspension, , Front provided with triangle steel protection guards and cooling fins. CM'TCH Fuller adjustable and easily accessible dry disc type. TRANSMISSION Fuller-unit power plant type. All parts extra heavy 'and especially designed for truck use. ' Selective slldln,? gear, three speeds forward and one reverse. Oears of heat treat ed nickel steel, case hardened. Extra large annular ball bearings-; Center control, ball and socket type. DRIVE Through two universal joints with 2-Inch tubular shaft, , Hotchkls type. Bteady hearing positively prevents whipping of drive shaft and eliminates wear on universal Joints. STKKRINO GEAR Lavjne-screw and nut Irreversible type; 18-inch ' wheel: left hand drive. FRAM E Straight side type, heat treated, pressed steel channels 3-1 J Inch thick, semi-flexible. Length over all, 21-2 Inches; 5 1-2 Inches deeep, 2 1-2 inches wide. Four heavy, pressed steel cross members. Front cross member removable to afford easy access to motor. FRONT AXLE I-beam, drop forged, nickel steel heat treated spind les. Tlmken taper roller bearings throughout. REAR AXLE Mode! "C" Torbensen heavy duty Internal gear drive. Drop forged I-beam form. Spindles, chrome-vanadium alloy steel, heat treated. Easily lubricated and adjustable. Tlmken ta per roller bearings in pinion shaft and differential. Gear ratio, 8 to 1. REAR AXLE Mode! "B" Standard worm drive, special large steel worm, alloy bronze wheel, insuring minimum friction and long ntltinifi 'H: III 1 i n M OLiJL 1 sjyS Mm tmm warn. nSs .JM SeVw BJh wear. Driving shafts of alloy steel, heat treated. One-piece housing of uniform thlekneiw ut all riolnl. Combined radial und thrust at each end of worm shaft Oear ratio, 8 1-3 to 1. BRAKEH Model "()" Internal expanding and external contracting. HKAKKM Model "B" Tvo pairs Jntornul expanding brakes. WHEELS Heavy artillery truck type, fourteen 2-Inch square spokes in rear and fourteen 1 3-4-Inch square spokes In front. REAR 8PISINJS Our own specially designed I'orfectlon springs, B8 ... inches lung and 3 Inches wide, semi-eiliptic, with 11 exira heavy leaves. Each leaf cupped 'to prevent possibility of shifting, and Clemens bushings In all spring eyes. Spring bolls of special hard- ened steel, ground and polished. Spring U-bolls of 1-2 per cent nonstretching nickel steel, with spring pads accurately shaped to conform with spring curve, absolutely Insures sgiilnst rnr sxle shifting snd getting out of alignment, and so eliminates rear axle trouble. ' ', , . . . .' FRONT MIU.4iH-Ujur own specially designed Perfection springs, 42 Inches long, 2 1-2 Infches wide, semi-cillptic, wit hnlne heavy leaves and single shackle In rear. TIREH Firestone, solid tires, 34x6 inch rear and 34x3 1-2 Inch front. GASOLINR CAPACITY Heavy steel tank, 18 gallons, under driver s seat; gravity feed. . WIIEKLBASE 1 40 Inches. LOADING KPACE 10 1-2 feet from rear of driver's seat to end of frame HEIGHT OF FRAME 30 Inches under load. . TREAD 6 Inches front and rear, CIIAS8IH WEIGHT 3200 pounds CAPACITY 200 to 5500, Includlsn body weight. EyriPMENT Seat and riser, tool box, tool kit, horn, governor, rear two line hooks, radiator guards, oil side lamps and tall lamp. CH.1HKIH PRICK Model "C" with Hilda motor, 1,!5; .Model "Ji", with Continental motor, II 895. Finished In lead prime. Pneumatic tlrea, pressed steel bumper, prestollte equipment, open or all-weather closed cabs, army top, bodies, etc, extra at nom inal charge. Body building blue prints of chaKsi construction will be gladly furnished on request. ales Co. Office 124 South Liberty I State Distributors for Oregon and Idaho J. E. SCOTT, Manager Phone 937 P. X. JOHNSON, Sales Mgr. SEE Woo dry's Slock of Furniture, Ranges, Heaters, Rugs, Tools, etc., before you buy 870 N. ComT ..St. Phones 510 or 511 1 I If