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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (May 19, 1920)
FACE TWO. tUIC3l m m m news THE CAPITAL JOURNAL Woodburn , Nine Loses To St. Paul Tossers 7 To 5 . ii ii ,11 i i u i ""-'A MMMJMMnstte Valley, by Capital Journal Special Corre 'VEDXESDAY, iUY ,, , behind him as Fred Lockiey is pfck- jea as a man hard to beat. I The 1 mill tax measure for elen,c,, "uuuuurn, May 19. WooaOurn ',' . T more lnteres to --t to st. Paul Tmi jrzbZmV?r story I iT,i,9,! W8Sn,t dis"l''n'.v,i. far! Ken F. Shepherd, wife and daure W , r.!,'f; "?,"ter ,f Cen"W visaed . -ut tier, was iiaab'e i?u"u"y man who mm) . , . . . ." ' 1 ' has left as long traJI of nrtatlr, lBlr I'' " " ' , ""ara w pending in Oregon courts, the Portland behind hi,,, , ,,., . Of & Southeastern .Im,,,, tim. will h. SCTh! it . I immediately extended to eastern Ore- waf Ld .h; L!"- 800 puin reported state- . , T, v. mem or one of the lines attorneys aid measures and brought out many wni,e in this c,t TevJav original arguments for progressive This at.. ...r.T ul. .v. financial and hiorl n.. n ' , o.u lui . ty schools. to play and P.le lwGuire had fo oc, py the mound. Woodburn plavs the He-M.rtlns Iron work, team on tne local diamond next Sunday. Paul to. xv,.ii - ' 8 5 4 1 r. Merman Eontrager and Rnb- """PP nave been added to the t1".' frCe ot "e. Austin grocery, rfrth Dorothy Au'il celebrated the ....,-,miry or ner birth by In- I', V and navlfl birthday Party. The lawn was the 0f Vv ,Z 7 a "lucn fe9tivy among ..TOuuln miure Deneg and the af- """" "pea-all too quickly. Mim Hazet Bitney. a graduate nurse came up from Portland Friday to vis it her parents. Mr. and Mrs. L. M Bitney, for a few days. Mrs. 8 A, Livesley" visited her son. 1. A. Llveslev nml f,n t.. land from Friday until Monday; Miss i . 1 J, ,aK,ng npr P'ace as h- v,..BI1 uurmg ner absence. . . w. w. Rhodes and baby of Pnt the week end with her .mner ana sister, C. B. and Miss Sadie Richards. Mrs. E. D. Kent of Duluth, Minn., wag a guest at the home of her broth-pr-in-Iaw and wife, Mr. and Mrs. C W. Kent, over Sunday. Mrs. Weller's piano pupils dellght e a large audience at the M. E church Saturday evening when they appeared In recital t, jii remarkable ability on the Ivories and ....,,. evidence or having a good In structor, Hlshop Bros', house warming Sat urday night wag a distinct success Music was furnished by the Kent or chestra and everything was free j the large number attending. y Miss Ida Hendricks and Dewey Bit ney were home from O. A. C. over Bunday. Miss Lilllam Cornell of Salem was the guest of her sisler, Mrs. E. G. Kmmett, Saturday and Sunday. Edward Scollard of Seattle Is visit ing hl father, John Scollard. Airlie Service May Be Cancelled By Espee June 1 Independence.- tir.. W, 11. t Inrt 1H Plimin 1 "l . V, ... uiat me southern Pacific company win take off the pas. senger train on the Airlie in k. J of next month. John Gardner, travel- Silverton, Or., May 19Th c i f vngeT agent for the company. th t.. ' . .: lne oaiem was in th& city last uiiseDau team :n . . ... . . - - " no um not aeny nor confirm the re- Raymond Kites of this place is playing each Sundnv Sunday school orchestra of Keizer Silverton And Salem Schools To Clash On Diamond' high school biiseball team win meet cuvercon nii?h ahi game here tomorrow. silvertnn now holds the championship 6f Marion county, as a result of the victory ove" Jefferson hiirh nr h ' r ment last Saturday and they are going to make a fiirht i, 5 ? c,, , . " tu -p me record. Salem has Jo but one game this sea-: son and a fast iram e iu i narrow n ftfnn,, mi. win . ins gams Woodburn Jefferson Greets Ad Club Caravan Jefferson. Or.. TU io than a houi, people stood UI)0nmtOhr land Ad club caravan ,fc.i. . through this city, headed GoverTr On account of the, iaU Z "o stop was made here, and (uiik irajn or rjir hij bany where dinner wag waiting at Wll- hof ,u PrKram was rendered . ,liB lullIlms aeparted for the ou"lnn points. S. A. Hughes. eandlil,it t, , . o iejre- w the city vesterrtn , m"ua wn nis many friends Woodburn rif u.. n Uaverly hag Joined his wife and babv nation - ... ..u,c ut ,g parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Ii. Haverly. He has Just been dl.:hargfd from the marine corps. He . , recruiting duty In Marsh field and was a sergeant. Kdward Becker left last week for a Hp through California, thd middle , west and the east, visiting friends and relatives and investigating tobacco growing sections. Mr. Becker has Krown quite a lot of tobacco and will enter Into the business, upon his return more extensively than in the past. H. I). Sharp, proprietor of the Bun RMl.iw theater, has accepted a position with the Oregon F.lectrlr, and 8. P & 8 railways in the valley. He will' pur chase lumber and ties. His. place as' i'Hir at me snow wltl Lie, takeiv by Dr. A. H, Wrlghtnian and Mayor L. Iv. Adams of silverton were here last Thursday In the interests of the for mer's candidacy for representative, """he Jonah." the nim i. ..!.... ,t lite high school Friday and Sutur- nny nights, drew crowded houses. "- nuemung were very well pleased nnd slatn that It was the best high xoliool play ever produced In this city. AI MSVILI.E WOMAN Rl va ENTIRE KKTATE INTEIIESTS Auinavuie. Or.. Mav l a nr Hurst ot Sllvertnn baa .,i,..'j 1 other heirs' Interest In the estate of her aie iamer and u now sole owner of the beautiful home place located near Bne win rent the farm for the present and exneets tn ov, t . . ow n, raoici ii Oregon In a few days to purchase some propony wmch she will hold as a spec Turner-Scotts Mills Contestants Get 'Group Essay Prizes Oold and rMvpi mo.it., o , i n wai us uro bmna mal led nut rmm r., c. ntendont Smith's office as a result of port, he said that a revision, of the time. varu wouitf be In Afr.1 v, .t . -. : Mini , Oi June ana tnat, some changes wouM be "i us system. " , The American Leirinn nf ci.ee win give a banquet at Monmouth niuay evening. The object is to la crease the membership of the- post. It is said that there are fift aons in this vicinity eligible to mem bership and a campaign for member ship is being ensued In this territory. Paving Of Albany Jefferson Road Started Tuesday T.. " i.v iouu oeiween nere and Albany com menced yesterday. The A. D. Kern company has the contract for work to be done in this vicinitv and li enrwt i n ir to the program the road will be paved u um Amany to a point seven miles north of this city on the Jackson hill roaa. it is understood that th tract also includes paving of the road between here and Scio, Minto Pass May Be Gateway For PS.W. bast Oregon Lines In the event of suceeasfni nn.Tti concerning right-of-way privileges now BACK GIVES OUT Pleuty of Salem Readers Have Tills .experience You tax the kid mem They can't keep un fhe strain. - The back may give out It mav ache and pain; Urinary troubles may set In. Don't wait lonirer iaU Kidney Pills. Salem Deonle tell von hnm thv ant Ask your druggist. the annual contest in nm. .. 1 Mr"' C' J' SP1'2'''-. 965 D St., Sa- he.d In Murfo county schol" Bva ,Bm' ?y8; "l m - woa Grange coincidence" the winners of fr Kan'9 K'"ney P1,,s- 1 kn the four awards are students at lhey "re ft s"lendl1 re"edy. Doan's tendance at the Scotts M1U. ana Tur' alW;W helPed '"e I ner schools, both town, having renrl. 'hem fr aMaCk" f ki(5ney , . lopre- complaint, when 'tnv hack ,nH In the hhrh .nh'L,,. .: " ..... Pd dreadfully. My kidneys did award goes to Svlvla Heinz of Vn "T gl"- Unn " KiClney Plils Mills, while Maria Durfee f ' Scott have a,wlvs relieved these attacks." -ecured second ?f' f .TUr"er . Prlce 60c' all dealers. Uon't anSthdSighi 5 rr; r fm 4l I'll I rvrf 4T t I rTL W - . JT B Msf , ' ":,-bv- W i W - WTOTi .1 . BJ I 4 i I f f BOrange-Cnuh and Lemon, II Crushthen watch his ex. H I. wiaemng grinl He wise to their parkJinff I deliciouinestl I fc?.hlii,,L'jC"oilPre"'n 1 r.f nd citr' w itS. I MurtlKMlofcitru.fruitf). f j will be built Gut from Mt. Anax-l through Stay ton, Mehama and over the .Xiinto Pass. He claims that the Mintu Pass right-of-way privileges will be disposed of for more than a million dollars to eastern capitalists, who are awaiting the outcome of present litiga- tion which is the outcome of divergent claims of those interested in the hold ing. Meacham lake is to be closed to fish- mg during the summer. The spawning place for trout. VOTEl FOR Good Roads Mi.?, Sure Reli hi:,' r 6 Bell-ans i-Jft"!- Ho water - n j "I W I VI1V . FOR INDIGESTION WOODRY BUYS and SELLS EVERYTHING U Phone 510-511 270 Jf. Commercial St. I DREAMLAND RINK TTESDAY. FRIDAY. SATURDAY, SUNDAY NIGHTS ? SUNDAY AFTERNOON Ladies Skates Free Friday Night. f ladles Skates 10c Tuesday and 4 Saturday Nights. 1 We Have At Least One Legitimate Reason For offering the remainder of our large stock of dependable merchandise at a radical reduction of Labormwni Lo, Angb Smd for fret hoc&'Tht Stay ofOrantCnaS aaa Lman-CnuK" . Bottled In Sulem by , Gideon Stoli & Co.. Phono 26 Claxtar rhixtnr, May 19.-Hayesville cem etery will have a clean up day on rtat urday May 22, at 10:3(1 o'clock, ac cording to presint plars. At 2:30 a meeting will be held to make ar rangements tltV!tla Ko...., .... Jlcluresque cemetery where so many j j'lvueers rest, A fire In timber on the ('hurley Cluggett place near here, caused much anxiety to people here who had wood in the path of the flames, A number of neighbors fought tire Sat urday night and Sunday night. Wil liam KJrkman using his large truck to assist in removing the menaced wood. Sunday night's rain restored louce. cleared the ulr and put outi William Wilson, wife and son of Turner visited the Joseph Hickman's un Saturday. Strawberries will be a fine crop, The political pot bubbles iiunrily here, Frank Davy, Frank T. Wi-ight-man and Sam Knaer each has his' co terie of boosters. Everybody is for THERE ARE ONLY 150 MAGNETOS W. E Hildebrandt ' & Co. Official Eisemann Magneto Service Station 27D North Commercial street SALEM Buy Remnants AT THE Remnant Store We A re Retiring from Business That's the reason Marion and Polk county folks are buying so freely. Had we decided differently to remain in business and keep up our stock there would be no such opportunity. But, this can not go on indefinitely. Be sure that you are well supplied with everything that we still have to offer before the doors are finally closed. Here Is ONE Example! Men's Standard "Triangle" Linen Collars at About Half Price Men! Men! Were you blessed with but a fair share of woman's keenness for bargains, you would buy these by the dozen! Linen collars are selling everywhere at from 30c to 35c each. Our price had never advanced above 20c Now less 20 per cent or 16c each. t' , 'j"jiS' Of These tystsav if you want the genuine in bottles for the home at soda fountains and on draught Silk Sports SKIRTS Of Silks, Satins and Cre pe de Chine Fashion has decreed the sports skirt a necessity of the summer wardrobe. And surely it is a de lightful necessity when nnf finda o.,k r .i.. models as we are now showing. Your skirt may be a gleamy white or a pastel shade of delicate tint. When worn 'with the sheer blouses of the present mode, a silk sports skirt becomes a thing of beauty. , We regret that we were able to secure only a hundred ana fifty of these skirts ' for they were such a fortunate buy that we are able to price them most attractively' We will doubtless have many more calls for these skirts than we can accommodate but, of course, it is the early shopper that will reap the advantage of this sale' . j: .... 1 """"iii'iiiim (KEROSENE) - 7orQl cocxsrovEs Kiuinnu IMAGINE THEM And Priced at Only ; 1. (to. we pur "Pay As You Go" plan has met with the heartiest arnrovjiT iSrffem!trnthey knW th8t ifc Wi" me" SfilKS v I? '.,! 1 - l;-.;i'vi'' t .. ; if -AiB 5 11 V.N vf" yll . M. When Work is "Real Fun 1 The woman who feels "fit" and full of energy through a long, tusy day is the woman whose dress expresses not only style and smartness but real Comfort as well You'll find that com . , ' V . fort in ' - '' ' ". ' Mina Taylor Dresses tor Discriminating Women ials iSr afu as if in your own sewing room. Mater fabrics. y mU H-ho are 83 Particular as you yourself about fast colors and sturdy l,n - x . . RnrrnnVmloa a nwlJ with a "lock Silt tftwM&.f Pnf,Bvd butth detail bu ,r xojiui worKmanship. , . and iS&S. There is plenty of room across the hif T, ' oust, so there is no binding to annoy you. per size" S conffi And SkSL? M3' that n buy and wear your pro Mina Taylor is juas tSSSS1 80 you. AAndTou'll flScl tltTetJT Then 8 Taylor is just the thing for nu nere a variety of the prettiest styles to choose from that you ever saw. $1.95 to $6.50 ii