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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (May 19, 1920)
AY, MAY 19, 1920. THE CAPITAL JOURNAL PAGE seve: M AroundTown I I ,imry elections. primT Baseballi sa!m Vewberg, Oxford i BasebaU, Senators cMinnviUe, Oxford Park. I jl"-Babr clinic Com- ''itV-AP Cut, jTrt, Grand theater. W,2J.-AMess by Wm. , ., ai ine armory. 11 -Portland Drama "presentation, opera clever game in Ritzville and other Washington towns. The swindler's manner of procedure is to breeze into a "new" city and claim that he is a representative of the Bush Terminal Advertising company of New 'iork. He is armed with a rubber stamp and takes orders and collects money in a business like manner. Later the pur chaser discovers that no such m. pany exists and that his money has aisappearea tnto the "thin blue." A -warning concerning- Withers has been received by Sheriff W. I. Needham. vs ""f: , -Memorial day. , ... Legion I JISw. armory. 8 p. m. loud House News I i.nit Court j erf Patton and Harry Patto,. lW cUon and Flora E. Gib 1 J to wife vsJIilton L. Meyers et TZ f and conclusions iC'e Bennett vs John S. Bennett. U jinaa and decree. tort Patton and Harry Patton v. Tl w et al- Findings.f fact Webber and ITvo Webber. Stipulation and Eto dismiss suit. Probate Court ,rjr Seaton. estate. Order admit- r-JHSTS- Petition to D" w L. .,tnts. Oath of ex- Henry aetiw.., Klor6- Ttnnrt ff I Eunice T. buubi, 'administratrices and appraisers. Daily Statistics. ,...1 I jUICU IvnsES I. D. Moses at the Leonard i" . Tttocrinv . flight. Booming n"" Body at Webb & Clough's Funeral arrangements not completed. . . , Bafry chicks, 558 State. Phone 400. 124 low, Jeweler, watchmaker, Salem. j t m veshit and Mrs. Taylor, Ldsrtors of the needlecratt shop on Lnerclal street, will leave Sunday ijort visit in Portland. They expect ttteione a week or ten nays. Baby chicks, 558 State. Phone 400. VERDEN M. MOFFITT ... ..... 0.vciii A enurteous and for tuy iuio....... (mien enforcement of the law. (ad The letter carriers of the local post nffice enioved a banquet at the home olW. M. Persons, Monday evening. RIGDON FOR CORONER t Vote for Lloyd T. Rigdon, repub lican candidate, for county coroner, End the monopoly existing , for 24 years. (Paid adv.) ,ji 'Moose hall, Salem's only dance Sat- uiuay nignis, "Keveiation" music. 120 Clifford O. Skinner of Richmond, Cal., is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. K. Skinner at the family home X284 North 5th street. J. T. Welsh (present incumbent) for city marshal. Efficiency and econ omy. Tour vote will be appreciated. I am a taxpayer, (paid adv. 121 Dance with the "Revelation" at Moose hall, Salem's only dance Sat urday night. 120" Twelve persons were given employ ment last week by the municipal la bor bureau in the city hall, accord ing to a report made public Wednes day by City Recorder Rase. A short age of brick layers is noted in the report, and the generjj latior condi tion is said to be good. Most iarm jobs are filled, and the majority of men employed were given positions in the city. Men were placed at work farming, tractor driving, janitor work, tile making, general work, and In mills. TfLf Wat6r With an addiln- ords, on the stock exchange today, ai .0.900 acre feet of water in stor- By 12:30 o'clock, on sales approx age ready for delivery on the land j irnating 920.000.080 par value, new when needed. F. L. Hoelcher a direct- points of discount were established or of the district brought the bonds ; by liberty first and second 4's, iho to Salem for certification. second and fourth 4Vs and victory . ' S-4's. I. D. Moses, employe of the Cha ( K. Spauldin. Logging comuanv. died ! r r t , at the Leonard rooming house here M CO ft 0771 IC OlCltllS mesuay night. The body is being fceld at the parlors of the Webb & Clough undertaking company. Court and High streets, pending funeral arrange ments. Mr. Moses is survived by a. wife and three children. Of Jugo-Slavia Reported Grave Vienna. May 17. Eeunomie and do- ! litical conditions to the western states Mrs. A. E. Wrightman and Mrs. H. f JusS1vi re ver Sra. accord- K. Lathum, of Silverton, were in Sa- s w- "cn r San Fran- lem, Wednesday, in attendance on cweo nd Jor rhillip Carroll, Unl the first convention of the county ted statea army, who have just return federation' of women's clubs. i'd 'rom an extended automobile trip in . those regions in connection with Amet.. A driver who made the trip to Sil. ican work. They covered Crp verton by way of the Silverton-Salem Bosnia, Hersegovina, Southern road, Tuesday night, reports that D'1"4. the vicinity of Spalato,- the children or some one, residing near Dalmatian armistice sone and the Cro the fair grounds had wrapped a large atian coast. -stone in a newspaper and placed it ' i on the highway as a "joke." A ser- ? ))) ' pnloa Tn ious accident was narrowly averted 5 17 U 17 1 Wt-CO 1 U one one of the front wheels causht the Camouflagpd fitnna witVi suit that the lieht car was noa.i ditched. The incident happened just: east of the fair grounds. I "I Be Brought To U.S. Each Week Warsaw, May 18. Arrangements have been completed for the transpor tation tit 9A0A nawtna Mr. Coburn , " .. C?""" is a candidate for the republican nom- 'fna x T VnKea fa,eS by the E. L. Coburn, of Grants Pass, was a ination for secretary of statu. A good "Oriole" baby carriage for sale at the Novelty Works, 239 Court 120 street. Hebrew Sheltering and Immigrant Aid society of America, which recent ly opened offices in Warsaw. The Polish authorities' estimate that a quarter of a million persons already have applied for passports, about 95 percent or these being women and children, dependants of persons now in America. The first shipload of 800 emigrants 1 .. . T-i . . estate holdings as well as personal Z- 7 '7 ,Vee,Ka ag0' Jaco,J I i ti nnn t t new lorn, cnairman or the society's committee on work in foreign countries, estimates. .that the County Judge W. M. Bushoy issued an order AVednesday in the Henry Seaton estate. Property of the Drob- able Value of $17,000 is included in', I We have a good position for a man who is not afraid of work and will take 'interest in his work. Charles R. Archerd Implement Co. Does equal assessment and a square deal appeal to you? Then O. A. Steelhammer wants your support. Vote 83 yes. (paid adv.) 120 RIGDON FOR CORONER Vnt. rnr Llovd T. Rigdon,. repub- Hmn candidate, for county coroner, End the monopoly existing ' for 24 years. (Paid adv.) " 121 The "Woman's Relief Corps aid so: drty will meet in the armory Thurs day, May 20, for an all day quilting. in members are requested to . come ltd bring their lunch, The strange, presence of persons in the OxforoTball park, 12th and Oxford streets, at a late hour Tuesday night wag investigated by Officer Victor. The gates to the park were found open, and while the officer was mak ing an. inspection of conditions insldo the park an auto, without lights, drove away from the east side at a great rate of speed, and went South. Nothing was found disturbed in the' park. A squawker dance, don't miss the fun, Friday night. Music by Revela tion orchestra. . 120 Steelhammer has made a clean campaign and one that has attracted many new friends Who want him to win. (pid adv.) . 120 E. T. Busselle, consulting engineer of this city, left Wednesday for sev eral days business trip in southern Oregon. Mr. Busselle is a candidate for election as representative for Ma rion, county in the state legislature, and his absence from the county will handicap electioneering by him that has marked the activities of his op ponents for several weeks. Special matinee Sat. 10:30', children eider 14, 10 cents. Wm. 8. Hart in "The Toll Gate," Bill's best. He says himself, at the Oregon. . 121 W. C. Withers, described by Sher iff George N. JlcCollom of Adams ninty, Wash., as being a .clever wmdler, is wanted for working a Reports from all precincts show an awakening of interest in the Candida, cy of O. A-. Steelhammer for county assessor. And it is predicted that he will win by a large majority, (paid adv.) 120 Sr..' 9 r N j J I DVSTI.V F.VRNUM IN - 'A M VS T THE OPEN' BEXXETT COMEDY I lUrn Katharine PhlliDS Edson. a delegate to the national republican convention from California and ex ecutive officer c the industrial wel fare commission of California, spent Wednesday in Salem in the interests of the candidacy of Hiram W. John- A charter for the Wasco Couty bank at The Dalles was issued by Will H. Bennett, state superintendent of bank,s, Tuesday. The institution, the second state bank at The Dalles, is capitalized at $100,000. A $100,000 bond issue of the Ocho co irrigation district was certified to by the state irrigation securities- com Tuesday. The district com prises some , 22,000 acres near Prine- ville, practically all oi wniun i You Save Sugar Whether it be scarce or ; expensive or boih,when vou choose for your cereal , GraBeKiii ' r This food needs no , sweetening for it con-tains-its own sudar self developed from the grains. While other cereals require more or less suar to make !: them .attractive GrapeNuts 1 wn rich flavor is abundant ly satisfying. t . At Grocers 1 h Postum Orcal Cb, Battle Q-eeKMick property valued at $1,000. J. D. Talmadgr and Claude Johnson, of Jefferson. th nnlv hira o,., ed executors of the estate in accord- "Ii0vement will continue for two years. ance with the tprma nf tha will nP tv. deceased. Tlirhfl Mrcc Vnv 1 Vote for J. M. Watson candidate for representative, commander Salem post No. 10, G. A. R. Ballot No. 75. (Paid adv.) n. Incorporations. The Siletx Valley Lumber company, with headquarters at Siletx, Lincoln county, filed articles of Incorporation with the state corporation department here Tuesday. The company is capi talised at $25,000. George Larsen, A. H. Sandstrom and W. H. Masters are the incorporators. Other ' corporations filing articles Tuesday were: Sanitary Strainer & Novelty Manu facturingwinipany, Portland, $15,000; Gus Gabrietssn, J. E. Adams and R. H. Donogh. Carver Canning company. Carver, Clackamas county, $10,440; R. , Peake, George E. Robinson, Carl Aid- rich, II. J. Stocker and Frank Hatton. T. T. Parker & Son Lumber com- nanv. Arlie. Pnlk eauntv: 15000: T. T. Parker,. Gordon M. Parker anl Stella V. Parker. The Lower Powder Cattle company,) organized under the laws of Maine, has been admitted to transact business , in Oregon, with headquarters at Bak-i er, naming S. C. Correll of Baker as! attorney-in-fact.; The.' corporation Is! capitalized at (200,000. , Articles of incorporation were filed with the state corporation department here Monday as follows: . . . j Finance Service company, Portland, ; $25,000; A. M. Haradon, George J. Urels and W. B. Potter. . . Wheeler Iron Works, Wheeler, Tilla mook county, $500fr; Wilbur McCrack en, C. J. Nagel.-Jack Steinbach and David Steinbach. '.. , , ' Certificates showing increases in capitalization were filed as follows: Umatilla Flour & Grain company, Pen dleton, $20,000 to. $60,000; Section Line Water company, Multnomah j county, $5000 to $7500; Interurban Telephone company, Silverton, $15,000 to $25,000. ' '' ' Resolutions of dissolution were filed by the Southwest Side Water com pany, Portland, and the Sears-Kerr Drug company, Lebanon, Linn county. Notice of withdrawal from the state was filed by the Globe Automatic Sprinkler company of New Jersey. Plane Celebration Interrupted. San Francisco. May i9. The break ing out of seven forest fires in the state within the past few days has compell ed the air service office of tho west em department of the army to cance; tentative arrangements to send a de tachment of airplanes from the 9th aero forest patrol squadron to the aer ial landing field celebration at Ku gene. Or., May 20, it was announced here todaq. , Flooding River's Damage NIs Omaha, Neb., May 1 The Missouri river has fallen one foot since yester day and hundreds of families drlvvii from their homes were preparing ts retun. Gardeners, the chief sufferer, estimated their loss will reach $10(t.-000. Yukon lo Breaks. Seattle, Wash., May 19. Private ad vices from Dawson City today said th ice was breaking up in the Tukon riv er there. Reds Land in Persia. - London, May IS. Bolshevik forces, landed from 13 ships near Erneli, In ' Crossing Permit Asked Persia, on the Caspiag sea, yesterday,' Application tor permission to Cfto it was learned here today. The cm struct a grade crossing over a street eer in charge of Enxeli was compelled in Lebanon was filed with the pul to accept the holshevik terms; owing lie serviee commission Monday by tin to the superiority of the bolshevik nn.i Southern Pacific railroad company. the same night the British evacuated . Enxeli. JOURNAL WANT ADS PAY BEST. Drive On Greeks Constantinople, May 17. Greek and Turkish troops have clashed about 25 ! miles east of Smyrna, where the Turks Big dance. Hurst hall Thursday1 : ' "t tensive and are ap- evening by Knights and Ladies of Se- parently massing reinforcements pre- curity. 121 J. B. Littler, proprietor of the Sa lem Bootery, went to Portland Wed nesday on business. paratory to further advances against the Greeks. French Troops All Withdrawn Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Habberly, of SilvCTton, visited friends in this city!'., Coblenz, May hi. American CUNG9UUJT, Reverend G. W. Rohorbough, of Albany, was a visitor in Salem Tues day. , Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Read, of Eu gene, have returned to their home in the Lane county town, after a brief visit at the home of Mrs. Read's parents. Mrs. W. C. Kantner Is in Seattle, enjoying a visit with relatives. Vote for J. M: , Watson candidate for representative, commander Salem post No. 10, G. A. R. Ballot No. 75. (Paid adv.) r - m au thorities here were informed today from Mayence that all French troons which have, been in Frankfort and other centers In the Main district had returned to the Mayence bridgehead at 9:30 o'clock this morning. Mayo-s of several of the smaller towns evac uated expressed appreciation of the attitude of the French upon with drawing. Frelglit Begins to Move. Washington, May 18. Progress in 'the handling of the freight jam was reported late today by the interstate commerce Commission, which announ ced that the movement of empty box cars for grain loading had begun in large volume westward from Eew Eng land and the Atlantic seaboard. Owing to" the advance price of ma terial, etc., the price of horse shoeing will be as follows, in the future. No. 0-1-2, $3 per horse; fo. 3-4-5, .50 per horse; No. 6-7, $4 per horse; No. y the ,awg ot the state and city that MAKE MOFFITT NEXT CHIEF Why he should be elected city mar shal: Since his connection with the city police department he. .has proven ef ficient, courteous and a fearless law enforcer, standing at -all times fur a square deal to all. , He has fitted himself to be head of the police department by qualifying himself to teach schools in the state of Oregon, by studying law, and thor oughly familiarizing himself with all $5 per horse. Resettlne: 0 to No. 4. $2.50 per horse; 5-6-7-8, $3 per bursa. ; . uo would come under that department for consideration and enforcement. Aligning himself with various civic organizations and fraternities Truffle Officer Verden M. Moffitt hag always displayed enterprise and progressivc ness by being behindVjKfery movement Efforts of the Wlllnniefta TTnlver- sity entertainers, headed by Rev. Aid- j rich, in furninhing readings' and mus-; leal entertainment at the State Girl's tended toward the development .of Training School Tuesday night, were Srater saiem. lauded in a statement Issued at that I Eighteen months experience in institution Wednesday. The entertain-1 France battling the Hun has won him rnnnt wm hlE-'nlv nnnrarlnto h th,Ue aisiincuon oi A Soulier aim uiui girls, they said. ough Yankee, and entitles him to the support of those persons who appreol- Otto Nickles. 37. espnne from the ate the..etlorts or tne ciougnDoys sanitarium at Montavilla, was being "over there. hold In the cltv Wortne-ripv n.nrt.t And Traffic Officer Moffitt really ing the arrival of sanitarium attaches wants to be city marshal, (paid adv.) to return him there., Nlekles appeared at police headquarters Tuesday night and asked accommodations for the night that were gladly furnished. A re port was later received that indicated that he had fled the sanitarium, and he was requested held for authorities from there. t 120 Vote for J. M. Watson candldace for representative, commander Salem post No. 10, G. A. R. Ballot No. 75. (Paid adv.) 121 Art Convention Opens New York, May 19. The eleventh annual convention of the American Federation of Arts opened today it the-Metropolitan Museum of Art, as part of the museum's semi-centennial celebration. The Woman's Relief Corps aid so ciety will meet In' the "armory Thurs day May 20 for an all da yquilting. AH members are requested to be pres ent and bring their lunch. Liberty Bonds Drop Lower New York, May 19. Stringent cred-Jl it conditions provoked further ex tensive selling of liberty bonds and victory notes, mostly at new low rec- Ellison-Whlte Lyceum Bureau presents . William Howard TAFT Lecturing on "The League of Nations Up-to-Date" ARMORY I Saturday Evening May 29 j Reserved seats, $1.50 15c war tax extra WILL'S MTSIO STORE Mail orders reeceived now.'Ad (Tress letters, make checks, money orders, payable to Salem Taft Management, box 283. En close sell addressed, stampod envelope to insure safe return. Bishop Eleeoted. Des Moines, Iowa, May 18. 0, W. Burns of Minneapolis was elected a bishop of the Methodist Episcopal church on the ballot taken late yes terday at the general conference and result of which was announced today, I MEET MB AT MILLER'S! We are too busy REMODELING And Modernizing Our Store To Write Ads 1 L. Good Goods. Nothing BUT THE TRUTH Come on! Get your laughs today! Left-over .laughs give thet vacuum cleaner the giggles and the Jani tor's Onion (Bermuda No. 4) objects to having laughs left around. They get tick led to death and don't want to die laughing. i ii n - fu mmtfi '. - ' " ' 1 i - -t , s t?t - 4 I ; - , - T t. J 1 V- ) iTLarfV Semon BUSIGK Commercial Street at State Com! Street at Chemeketa We will sell 10 pounds Cane ""CD To the first 100 people that call at either of our Stores for $2.20 FIRST COME-FIRST SERVED! No Phone Orders--' , .' I WILL SAVE YOU MONEY On Your Dental Work I am now offering Pre-War Prices and I Guarantee all Work Plates 12.50 Crowns (Anterior) Gold or Porcelain .00 Clowns ( Posterior) $7.00 Bridge work, Gold or Porcelain .00 to 17.00 Oold Killings .-. $2.00 lip Porcelain Fillings $2.00 up Silver Killings 9 1. 00 up Cement FIIIIiikb 91.00 Cleaning Teeth 91. Wl Removing Nerve . 92..W Extractions 91.00 EXAMINATIONS FltKF DR. C. A. ELDRIEDGE DENTIST. ' Phone 1S00 204-5 Oray Building Corner State and Liberty Stg. SALEM,. ORICGON Over Hartman Bros. Jewelry Store t i ! t t X "The Fly Cop" Starts Tomorrow . LIBERTY y I 1 i. : : . ' - .. . .. --" z Extra-Today-Tomorrow MARY 1 in 'The Hoodlum' The' Picture of 1000 Laughs Friday Vaudeville Sunday "Kincaid's Kilties Band" R5 Pi Gil Theatrv I HtMtMHtMm tMMlt ?--- Work Shirts $1.25 $1.50 $2 $2.50 Overalls, heavy blue denim, $2,75 Work Shoes $4.00 to S11.50 Salem Woolen Mills Store c. r. bisitop, rnop. ;