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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (May 22, 1920)
JL As. i irO. THE CAPITAL JOl'RNAL atu;;:av: rlfP.Qf Willie C.tMtarirui fni4"l UJi'f Ss flri , i.. :j.-ff s -f s-t Ml fl I There will be a Children's Day pro-. J. P. Wilbur was in town from Port-, Wba. Through a rauromlersum!- fctd. ly constant turmoil this wk. Rn. VC Wilhoit Springs Residence Burnen (gram iu each of the churches hre. The Presbyterian Christian En jdeavor will have a social at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kephart next Friday i niKtit. Scotta Mills, Or., May 2' ThJ T and Mnl RoIanI Dimlck " . lne,pect to move to Talbot soon. Borne of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wyland i near Wiholt Pprlncrs burned to the1 T t E7-, T, 2 ground. Mr. Wyland was away ljLOCUl rlgtlter IS ing only Mrs. Wyland and two small! n n., , r children at home. When she discov- Utl OllVCYlOll Dill ...r. .uih. i 1.II1U LI). J & Lllf! r.. i.V'i. Price Break Keeps land Sunday. ine the n:h school U MisH l'aje Archmabeau of Portland was here to piay also, visited several days this week at E. A. j H. F. Baienuin, recently from In Schaefer s. . . I dina, has moved onto the J. T. Caldwell Mrs. Viola Allen, a sister of Mrs. 1 place in the west part oftown. r:a.. rv.,.ia i.. ..;..:;...- . ..... t .-T-rt hnr,,vn,- - .u- s. ---"lee .-., is ul iiie iavie " " "v""'s uiraauitrs i,r ine mi-i home. ' provement of streets and waters works Pric?s and tremendous pressure to Tuesday morning at Sublimity w.- ;VOUd on Friday will probably be de-ihave kept the board of trade in near- n uie marriage 04 jonn rieuoer I "'"'- corn - quota,!, jgency action taken To end tf.e rail- 13 j'.j ,,, ,: road tratue blockade brought about 1-4 10 7 ;.s . a the severest of lha ..,u,,.i . "vim H T 7 ( T I. 'f Vlll hilt-" ..-,;, . .! mUrKP.L ITl I tirmniL, - "ra nao uat i m coll lapstj with Chicago, corn. ipieviousIV been much ilutnri.a.i 1... t .ua;. . riuge ureaKS in . -------...a t-i-e o sell T -, 8Ua 01 Asieeiu of - i . teii(iive price slashing throughout the -. . '-"IL, in an effort to save some of the cbQ tonilht u ,, tents, but each time she attempted to1' mB Hafter- ho enter the house, the children, through! J 8i"em fr 9me time has ac" fear, followed her. Mr, Wyland ! 'al.dv LlZTrT f' bei"K mighty , clothe, caught fire and she had to; 7' ll hi, fiits. Rive up the effort. Only an armful of! ..JL, a"d IocaI 8mok"' here, clothing was saved. Several neighbors' 1"Klnne' nas been credited with came, out too late to save any of . cuienatning -local fight the Dronertv. Mr ic,-ioj v. laxite familv and hi. 1.... 1. . i'ong ago he met - (a a gietll . .... Wow. Neighbors and friend. tnir ! soured a crowd decision over hl nn a collection for tha atrirkon fa.n.,! Ponent. . couverr.on ne will fight Frank Aim or mat city, class 130 pounds. Aim is Known as a leader in the sport at-the Silver Falls town and a g'ood schii wlndup bout is expected. The smoker which is the second of Silverton's fistic smokers is featured At one of the Elk's smokers not 'Spider" Webb and and several hundred dollars was sub- scrioea toward a new home. Their , home was a complete Ions. Mr. Jas. B. White of Vancouver, Wash., was here this weir preparation 10 move ti rnmiiu . 'ani;ouver. where h h. . --- 'iijiwj-iiiiii, 'unciB leatureo r. james r uiler of Silverton haslwith thri?e nialn events in addition to ( m force of men painting here this' th bout in which the Salem lad takes Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Taylor were Sa lem visitors one day this week. The Heaver Lake School gave "a basket social am) entertain ment ut .' Wiiholt Springs Friday night for the Justice of the Peace J. Tt. drier had .Deneflt of Mr. and Mrs. Itay Wy-f ,he Pleasure on the 13th of uniting in . marriage two residents of Mexico, Hen i uf' llarrl of Kansas was here rlque Vernud and Miss Rosa Castillo mm , "r ,errIt Harris1 They are employed at the Silverton will locate here in the near future. .Lumber company camp at Mehama, Stayton Jissnciation held a program in I. O O. F. hnll Thursday evening, which . was well attended. Scotts Mills or chestra furnished a musical entertainment. Mr. R. V, HackRt.idt i,i t iuiniiy( 01 lish, Daniel lioone, a superintendent at the camp, acted as interpreter. Sev eral days after the ceremony the cer tificate was returned to the judge, the father of the bride objecting because mere was 110 Real on the document """"t, .worm Dakota rri.H 1 . this week and located at Scotts Mills ' th " ' . Mml """ Und Miss Ressie Bradford of Portl.11.rt I Pr"f' B' K VrA (orge Keech , has charge of the post office here Zr " "BCUHS"d ,he millc f"r the hp"e manently. Mr. Hoskhurst resigned nd ' flt th 1 ,),(, of Weh""'o t that . will devote his time to the real ItXi f"UCe Monduy Pvening ! business. e8Ute Mrs. Louisa Ooeders has sold her t T n T r . 1 raulflniina nxnoaot. .1 1 a f. J. lllTIIrl 1 m t -"-v-.i,w 11 u in .y ttriil 1IILN Mil- ." ir'""y tor,,,,, , : - t ... . 1 came Uround, Wash. Mr. nix,,.. 'Jom templates movlnir h i 1 valley. . future. Duroc Breeders t To Hold Picnic At Salem; June 5th ' win"h,.M'T1 Uu'00 lermy "reeip''s w. ,.heir anmla, plcnlc 1" -lem, Saturday June 8., The following .Program hus been arranged for the 10 to 10:30"a. m gather at Marlon fluare, corner Marlon and Cummer ciai streets. ,10:30, visit state capital buildings nd grounds. U. reception by Hon. Ben W. Ol- ,; "7"' ,or of -'Ri-n, nt his oitlce. . 11:30 to 1:30, plenio mnner an,, ;Wt together meeting ttt Marlon , 1:S..P- '"" a,'dress. V'The Oregon :uroo." Grant B. Dimlck of Oregon Address. "Reminiscences of early Puroc days,- L. H. Robert, of Salem. Address, "Advertlslng Durocs," W, I Shenrd, Dayton. ; Short business session, J. W Fruit of Brooks, president of the Oregon Uuroo association presiding. It U reported that the consid eration was $6000. George A. Smith handled the deul. B. A. Hchnefer and wife and son, Cecil, visited Portland Sunday. ger to Miss Olivia Zuber. Rev. Father Lainck performing the ceremony in the Catholic church at that place, In number nf fripnrta The groom Is a prominent young farm er, a son of Joseph Heuberger, and the bride a popular daughter of Joseph Zuber, of that neighborhood. They gave a wedding dance in the eveningf a number of friends from Stayton at tending. They have the best wishes f many friends. E. Roy has been spending the week visiting his son in Portland. '! O. . Myers left Tuesday for Tilla mook, as a delegate representing Stay ton Lodge No. 0i W. O. W. The Stayton schools and residents generally are pleased over the fact that Miss Fraheeir Freeman won first place in the Mariojt esunty declamatory con test held at Salem Saturday evening: Decoration day will-be" observed in Stayton. Mav 30th. with annronrinte exercises at the cemetery. W. H. Down ing will deliver' the Memorial address at the cemetery. Sundav. Mav 23d. memorial services will be held in the high school auditorium.' Rev. Mr. Rees of the M. E. church will deliver the sermon at 11 o'clock. The seninc elnss hoRiiTa nli-nlnlnn of , c,..,,....,& Mv ( Wilhoit springs Saturday, on Sunday I motored to Oregon City and Portland. They report a very enjoyable outing. Word has been received of the death of Mrs. C. M. Holford, mother of C. W. Holford of this place, which occurred the 13th at Ipioxville, Tenn. She and her husband, formerly resided here. ; Miss Maysel Montgomery, who was quite III for several months, a victim of the flu, Is now entirely recovered and able to be about town. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Gardner left Tuesday morning for a visit with their daughter, Mrs. Karl Fryer, in Portland and will also visit with friends in Bak er, Oregon, before they return. Mrs. W. F. Follis entertained a par ty of little folks Wednesday afternoon i In honor of Miss Loulne Thomas. Among the guests was Miss Ruby, teacher of the youngsters in the school. Ice cream and cake were served and nil enjoyed themselves greatly. Friiluv nftennnn Inst wppk the hlch school team defeated Junction City at country. Compared with a week JOURNAL,' w"ixf TOMORR0W-M0NDA Y-TUESDA Y THREE DA YS ONLY - '2:15, 4:00, 5:45 7:30 and 9:15 P. M. TOMORROW ' ... v Duroc Jersey Hogs for Sale Gervais School Closes i Friday Afternoon , Oervuls, May 21. The , Gervais whool closed a suceessful term this : afternoon, the rooms Joining In an in teresting and Instructive program. 'Mrs. C. L. Welgand, teacher of tho j advanced room, and Miss B. R. Hum-' Lmsr, of the primary room, have dnno (SplemlWl work this year and the pu ' Plls have responded In tine shape. A I Rood attendance of parents and pat i runs of the school ,,,..,. , - - film ; enjoyed with tho children this after noon's pi'goraiii. BRED SOWS SOWS WITH LITTERS BOARS AND GILTS DIABLO STOCK FARM, E. F. Petersen, Danville, Cal. Superintendent G. W. Emmons, Oakland, Owner. They are the largest type and the best blood strains to be had anywhere. Herd Boars and some of the Sows- Lucy Orlons Mayflower t Great Wonder I am Gano Pathfinders Quean Prize of Tulare Belle Twin Oaks Attraction Lady Defendress 70th And 50 others. Weanlings, $15.00 each at ranch. A large number always on hand to choose from. Crates $2.50 each, refunded when returned prepaid in good condition. Mail orders solicited SATISFACTION OR MONEY BACK. Lucy Orlons Model California's Defender';' Diablo Orion Model Defender Colonel, 70th CM STORAGE BATTERY iiiar from White I I Kill Marion , Mr. A. tl, While recently JVinip, A aska. Is iisulnH 11 ir 1i f this place with his farm work KI'V. unit Mrs. Urnn,,,.,- l i. Davidson, Claud Tei lmne, M,-H. Uriah I ci nunc. ,h,-s. K. Tliomus, Mm. Sum .Thomas. MIkm M.iv Th,0 ...... ... .White mid family al (attended the '.quarterly meeting of the Friends H-nnrcn at Mosedulo hist Saturday. , Mr. Ed Garnham is now the own er Of 1k UrlHCO, J. L. Smith was a Corvalllg visitor one day this week. A returned missionary from Africa leave nn interest Inir ...i , alk In the Friends church last Wed-1 weeday night. She displayed a trunk' . ,i, various curios from Africa. At the county spelling contest held In Salem last Saturday. Eleanor Lib ly who Is onlv eight years old but In the fourth grade, got the silver med al. She and Maurice Itogard of Wood urn each scored loo per cent so had to spell the tie off orally. The wlnnlnir spellers In tho coldest I school fr the past month are as follows: Eleanor Llhhy, 4th grade: ! Welvln Trester, 5th grade; Boise Trester, 6lh grade. I Air. John (in a.wt t ti. .,i itiin.ty ui lmi visited at the home of Mr. and airs. H. Beckmnn last Sunday. JUllus Beck man has gone to work in a sawmill near Independence. Miss Marie Pi,nu , . Sunday from California and is the Buest of her brother, Rev. Brainier aiiu wice. Mr. and Mm. P.. E. Enslev Invlt- fourteen girl friends of their niece Cecil Stevens, to' dinner last Sundav. Jt was a surprise to Miss Cecil. A de lightful time was had 'by all Miss HtPvens left Monday for her home In eastern Oregon. ; Rev. Harry Hayes of Portland Iruchcd to a. I,,. , ..... -- n - '.c.i. v in if. ( j-nrnn cnurch last Sunday night. Le 8lyter who has been at Marsh field has gone to Portion in after a week spent with his parents fJeorge 81yter won out In the local tryout on th mill U IIH IdV .. - j .VII feat Mrs. Roland acted as Judge of Mr Albert Wilson and children of Kosedale ara visiting Mr. L, peter-moa. 11 T0 MAHf. Mtu.JTlHtt. ASTS a lifetime' is some times an exaggeration and sometimes just a plain lie. About Threaded Rub ber Insulation it is rock bottom truth, for you can depend on it to last through the lifetime of the battery. You get Threaded Rubber only in the Still Better Willardwith the Threaded Rubber Trademark on the box. of DEGGE & BURRELL Auto Electricians 233 North High Street "Through Service we Groiv" nn n n h a k a n n a r- Hi -w V " f !J ' 1 ii;- i - I' " ' ' ' ' X" ; ' L 1 - n , I .'. : - a V ' ' $m'- R : vR. l'v4 ' rt 1 . JfiffKi it Tron n aiAn-fri i: frfJrA' Sennett's Latest Comedy I j V "FRESH FROM THE CITY" M Biryrr Chas.W.Hawley,Jr. f- Vf PLAYS -J !2r- "JUST. 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