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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (May 18, 1920)
U. THE CAPITAL JOURNAL TUESDAY, v AY 13. Latest Mews Covering Centra! Willamette vaiiey by Capites Journal wecmi correspond Hubbard Hotel To Be Remodeled; Garage To Rise sold a few days aSo to local parties wh will move the building back on the lot and erect a modern garage where the hotel now stands. The hotci will be remodeled. William Bentley, who is extensively I Mis Ck-o Llnco broke her arm lust cu?eJ. of larceny j tdnesduy while playing with one -if and incorrigible ! the buys at school. are not diiinaucu children. I Leslie AVvVJcandw use IT- of Kailsston. Raymond Weaiherill fractured bis waa cuiumUleed to the reform sctmn. last Sunday week . ago, while; by the cuuntv court for stealing a bi lking the r'ord. j cycle and other materials. Hubbard. Or.. May IS. One ,,f ' Jirs' -Anna Kunke visited Salem i ' bifisest real, estate transactions that , y' h:u been made lit this city fur som.M JIrs- Aliene Moure of ' Salem "' "Ja wnen me notel property was f""'"S me ween ena here with her grandmother, .Mi. J. Craig. I Mr. Garner went to Salem PrM.v ; to spend a few day; also to go on a fishing trip Sunday with relatives, Mr. and Mr. M. Fliflet and eon. Oscar, are spending the week end engaged in the production and buying ! ,17' D "lend ! rela ot loganberries, was In the city yester- j day. Mr. Bentley say he has more than three hundred acres of loirnii. berries contracted this season jnu bout fifty acres of strawberries, all of which are in this Immediate vicin ity. Last year there were not more thai forty acres contracted. On the G. J. Wolfer place Just out Bide of the city Is a mineral sprinn which I attracting the attention of iany tourist at the present time. The spring produces 100 gallon per min ute and is said to be one of the beat mineral a;rlnga in the state. There Is beautiful camping ground at the spring .and there is talk of developing the property during the summer and waking It a resort worth while. Hubbard Host To Truck Caravan At Noon Monday Hubbard, May 18. How little Port land people acquaint themselves with the towns In the Willamette vallev wa expressed at a luncheon served yesterday to the truck caravan wa. ;h lopped here during the noon hour. There were forty two members of the party and It la said that only one 'of thut number had any knowledge of Hubbard r where It wag located. But lhcy know now that Husbard is on the map, and they know, too, that It Is Inhabited by as hospitable bunch ot cltixen as can be found in the west. ' - Plan had previously been made to entertain the guests nnd -everything was In readiness when the long train of trucks and automobiles crossed the boundary line. The dinner was served Jn the open from tables spread on a vacant lot near the hotel. Mr, Wll kina, manager of the train, acted as toast master and made a brief speech explaining the object of th,e caravan. Mayor C. W. Matters made a short ad dress of welcome and L. C. McShano, editor of the Hubbnrd"EnterprlHe, al so expressed the sentiment of the peo ple In welcoming the guests. Mr. Hodge, a member of the firm of Hodge A Russell, spoke for the auto firm which he represented and oth er responded when cnlled upon. Fif ty two guests, were served. Mr. Wil kin expressed the appreciation of the party for the hospitality Bhnwn and paid tribute to the enterprising city, which he said would be advertised from this on. The train left here promptly after lunch und made a eliort stop in Woodhurn und other way points en route to aleni, Waconda Defeats ML Angel Tossers In Fast Contest Mt. Angel. Or., May 18. The Wa conda baseball team defeated the Mt Angel team In a live game Sunday at the former s grounds. The scor, wa -- ....c.a,. waB Known in ev i y part or the game. Cunningham e-.icneu ror ail Angel. Emil p. Sonar bach proved to b star of the Mt. An. gei force by making a sensational a.m aner turning a double header, threw the ball to second while sitting upon the ground and made a "ouuio piay. me two team will play In this city one week from next Sun day. R. J. Welton. Hal Welto'n and John Fitjpatrick went to Ablu.ua falls ;1un dy on a fishing expendition and re turned with a string of forty fine trout. Roy Howard Welton. Son nt Mr anA Mm. Koy Welton, who left here a few months ago for Kloten, North Dakota, (lied there a few day ago from brain fever. The body was shipped to hit city, arriving this morning, and the funeral will be held tomorrow. John Prison, who has been employed for the Southern Pacific company at Indepndence for Hazel Green gan are camping back of the Siattum place, while Mr. Palmer is cutting wood for Edgar Johiaoa. Cloverdale Cloverdale, May 18. Cloverdale school held their 8th grade examina tion Inst week. New York's Sensational Waltz Ballad A Tune That Haunts the Heart A new song that Is now all the nigo In New York nnd throughout tho country, "When I'm (lone You'll Boon Forget." Despite the fact that St has only been published a few weeks this ballad Is said to rival any sensational song hit published within recent years. Of course, there Is the tisuul mystery In the ending of the story of thlH song, like the continua tion of love story in a magazine. Hut everybody seems to if lory In the mys tery. The following nre a 'few lines of the chorus, clipped from a copy Just received : VMBflNn ' - WW I'm Cent You'U Soon Forget :?, . . a, I - k- he -( "uoldheme, Thit a w w u ; r . " . - Although this song is written with out a high note, a beautiful effect h.s been obtulned by the simplicity of the uviaiiKemeni. orchestras and bands everywhere are .playing, this melody as a wait. This number can lie had for your talking maclune and player pin no. 3?i iix jron get A-S-A-P-H-E-N- NOT omething rlt .Mlar .Bounding name, . Cr ,;r.ay Pik 35 i SAFE and spttiy reliet ACOU)8.HEADACHKnd LACRIPfK Abo good for (srtcht, rheumatiuu lanb(t. urlll, Jelmpitnt, tm ffaamily an4 vMttiu, depndence for some time hn !., added to the Southern Pacific force In this city and I at present serving as third trick man at the Mt. Angel station. Mrs. Albert Bournonnals. wh h. been visiting her parents at Hoquam, Washington, for some time, returned last evening. Polk. County Court In re Alice M. Boll. Garnet B. Den ny and J. A. Denny to S. A. Pursel. Execution Issuedto sell property in In dependence to satisfy Judgment of $432. Probate Court. Citations issued to J. Klmsey and wife and George W. Haynes and wife to appear and show why their boys ao- IT'S UNWISE to put off to-day' doty until to morrow. If jour atomacli U cld-dUturbed Uka KwiQIDS th new aid to dig-cation comfort foriay. A pleasant relief from th discomfort of acid-dyspepsia. MADE BY SCOTT BOWNB MAKERS OP SCOTTS EMULSION Nitrate Program Probers Report Washington, May 1?- Two reports, one by republican condemning the Hazel nreen, Or., May 18. Mr. ana government's entire war time nitrate Mrs. E. Palmer recently from Michl- program and charging reckless was-e and extravagance and the other, by democrats defending it and charging partisan bias by the majority, were presented today to the house by a special committee which took up the investigation nearly a year ago. Along lth its 41 sncal condem nations of the government policy, the republican majority comprising Chair man Graham, Illinois, and Represent ative Jefferies, Nebraska, submitted recommendations for future disposal of the Muscle Shoals properties, which Representative, Garrett of Tennessee, the democratic member, declared was beyond It province. Mr. Garrett lndi Cated he would mnke n nnint nf order a nnou.es 0i aiem spent Tbursday t , against the report on that ground. Eli Rhodes. I Member said this would nnen the w iv Malcolm Looney spent Saturday and ' or the biggest political fight In the Sunday at the home of his uncle, G. G. I house since th war investigating Looney, and then accompanied hie , committee was created. In the two Teports, embracing 75, 000 words, every detail of the nitrate program wa discussed. men are tlue to coaie up for c.ission in the lneetii!?. and as the tunic of retail credit, that wi'l be dis cussed by the speakers, is of much im portance to local merehantf all mem bers of the l".:tk uiv urged to attend. The special school meeting Saturday eve drew a large crowd of the taxpay ers in the district. The question ef transportation for the school children was voted down. ; A petition has been circulated and sent to the boundary board asking that the thtsnct be divided and a school house built at Lakeville. . Elroy Kirkpatrick of Albany spent Sunday at the home of his sister, Mr. W. G. Davis. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hannon and Eu-1 Eaker has raided only $177 of its quota of $2iV for the Salvation Army fund. grandfather, Jas. Looney, to Glendale by auto. The Hazel Green school will have! their closing exercises on Saturday, I 1 . May 2l'nd. Graduating exercises for 1 M pQ A ft A CimAPti the 8th grade will be presented. In thlirJ lltU Ul UUCll morning at 10 o'clock. ,A basket din ner will be served at noon after which a ball game tand other sports will com plete the dayls festivities. The teach er, Prof, and Mrs. F. W. Jojnes, have been the capable workers and given splendid satisfaction. To Address League Charles I Graden, secretary of the Associated Retail Credit Men of Port land, and Edward A. McLean, secre- ' tary of the Oregon State Retail Mer chants association, will be the nrlnci- Mrs. Kirkpatrick of Albany visited , pal speakers at the regular monthly at the home of her daughter. Mrs. Lizie Davis, from Thursday till Mon day. John Peterson, wife and daughters, meeting of the Salem Business Men's league in the Commercial club Tues day evening. The meeting begins at 8 o'clock sharp, according to an an- kmma and May, autoed over from the , nouncement made Tuesday by P. E. Waldo Hills Saturday to attend, the fFullerton, president. funeral ot Mr. and Mrs. N. P. William son' infant daughter. Louis Wallace and family and Dovie Rhodes visited their parents!- Mr. and Mrs. Ell Rhodes, Sunday. Jeff Tavener returned from beyond Salem, Sunday, where he has been vis iting friends for several days. Ml Bertha Tuve returned Sundaj from her trip to Oregon City and Port-laud. ALL'S WELL THAT ENDS WELL" SO TAKE OUR VISITORS TO THE G. F. S. BENEFIT DANCE IT'S MEANT FOR THEM TUESDAY, MAY 18, MOOSE HALL t-3 Ill' Appear At Your Best Instantly. 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