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f. MAY 22, 1920. THE CAPITAL JOURNAL PAGE SEVEH i. found I own .RKE-vr EVIEfSTS vilie. Oxford Park. '"sT-Baby fimio. Co T-APno Club !!2rt. Grund theater. cni.ir class clay el u.,h School. S. H. a "VV.. Address by TfL t O1 armory. uiv 21- Portland Drama Je presentation, opera "-Memorial day. :on T virion Wm. ,. i.-American .rmnrv. 8 P. m. "Ml House News Circuit Court j , matter of the estate at J. !liBtn de eased. Order ferpubll i o. notice of hearing final re- t of ioni"""" f J. R. Kinyon, Recount of administrator. This weeks Drapery Special, brok en lines. Art Cretonnes, values to 12, all at 50c yard. Hamilton's. 124 He had come to work in a drunken where Thomas Bads, wanted here, cf; Snyder, rf. H. Brooks was taken suddenly iii ; today. condition and when the police arriv-;was reported Friday night to have; States Hous Snvder cf; Knkker- Thursday evening and taken home in Miller and W. W. Scon f ied was in a stupor on the floor. He been taken Into custody mous n aer, ci. ivmcKer- silverton were in Salem on busing iwa. taken to the citv JaU ad will Into cust a,. bocker. 2b; Brown. Sb; Craig, lb: Gla- a ser.ous condit.on. H. case i. not Wsy be tried in the near future i ww i,hw Jrrv F nK- i i,Jw. ; Southwick. n; Small, rf; Ga critical, however. Mr. Brooks has been, . . . 'thur Johnson, OUie Met and Frank! bnelson, c; w eon, p. in poor health tor some time. MTTI muijimmiku t.tnun. - For the purpose of studying the in- Smith, were arreted at the S. P. depot! L-mpire Burton. j A r(,jU estste deal of considerable; Bomt May 22. Frances Nittl has dustrial and educational institutions Friday evening by Officers Moffittl The next of the series of games will !mportance was consummated yester-' formed nls ,nird cabinet, which rep- m Salem, S. C. Chaio. teacher of the and Rowe. taken to the citv lail. andl8" the Cherry City Twingnt league m . wh,n tne Mr8. Mary Blackerby reaoms neffort to unite all the con Chinese public school in Portland is later released after promising to leave Apollo club associate members, have you made your seat reservations t Be sure to do so before Tuesday eve ning. . 123 xn the city for a few days. He has the city. They were arrested after been making a study-of educational' residents had complained of their systems in California, Oregon ' and presence in the vicinity. Washington. ,.' , j I Mr. Henry RerlcK and duaghter. There is On dtsnla" In tha ,a Uim rtttn RArw.k of PrimtrHnr Inwa v ...... ... .. .iwinnnw or f u ,i , , ' ...v. . kaa tait;n n i ! i u noitu w corvallis resident, anent: v- - -iaiu.:j s uurai snuu, u ud, tm..s vamwtuta, a few hours In this city, Friday, after-ia rare wM orchid, commonly known ' stopped during the week to visit old noon. - - ' j In "this country as the lady Slipper, time Iowa friends Mr. and Mrs. ,' . j which was found by Miss Eulana Au-' Frank N. Derby);Mr. Frank A. Tur- James Graham and Ed Foster of Iranc m tne wods near her homener and Miss Joy-Turner. Mrs. Derby tne Mer teacher -and friends suggested ; entertained with a very enjoyable mat sne put it on display, as it was onnner party ror tne tnree laaies aur unusually beautifuL i ing the visitors stay in Salem. Ed Foster, Oregon City, were guests of Bligh hotel, Friday night. deceased. Bab, chicks. 558 State. Phone 400. 124 Salem. tovfc jeweler, watchmaker, issued Friday to A. C, This weeks Drapery Special, brok en lines. Art Cretonnes, values to $2, all at 50c yard. Hamilton's. 124 10. room apartment house, income 150 per mo; fine location, cor. lot, near state house and car line. Price 14500; $3000 will handle; balance two years at. .6 ft ..percent. Might trade for 6 or 8 room, ho use. Phone 136 1M. ' -. " 123 Wanted to lease fbr 1 year or moie 6 or 7 room furnished house. B-82 Journal. " 24 William Beauchamp, of Wilsonville, registered at the Bligh Thursday and Friday nights. Miss Elisabeth Levy, local violinist, full swing, all teams having played one tmtort building on South Water street , stjtutiona! forces In the chamber -game each. Monday, May 24, the, purchased by D. Q. Geiser. Mr. the follower et former Premier Hauser Bros, team will meet the Kay , y,lser mHae the purchase for specu-. salandra, the. nationalists and the Woolen Mill nine. iiation ani will not occupy the i.rop- ronitMUut. wit ha view to counter erty for the present. ; balancing the socialists. Signor Nitti's Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Preston and Mr. plun, it is cnsdiered, was not entire and Mrs. J. P. Durno left this morn- y successful, as the radical are not ing by auto for Corvallis and Eugene all in accord in supporting him. where they will spend a few days j with relatives and friends. I K. S. Longacre waa a Salem visitor jininjiAu ijv- t..-.. Postmatser Brooks Of Silverton III Silverton, May 22. Postmaster J. City firemen succeeded in . extin-i has gone to Portland, where she will! guishing a small fire that had gained appear in concert with William Rob-1 headway on the roof of the residence inson Boone, pianist, at the Masonic' occupied by the high school Janitor. Temple. .1 441 North Church street, Saturday . . . -'. " I morning. The fire had started from Zena cemetery. In Springs Valley ' sparks falling from a chimney, and Polk County, long needing a thorough was put out by chemicals. clean-up will be cleaned up by per- w. Row))j manager of the gy. 1 mmiit was I.. .... tn build a one story tZ t 225 Lefelle street, at Cwted cost of $1000. Baby chicks, 558 State. Phone 400. Gc H. Toelle, a Stayton resident, frame transacted business in Salem, Friday. an Possibly you are thinking of the pleasures of a canoe as the season begins. If you are a canoe enthusiast you will do well to confer with Mr. H. M. Tracy at Hotel Bligh, repre- sons residing in. various parts of Polk county, and near the cemetery next Tuesday. Numerous persons interest ed in the cemeterv.. and other public spirited residents in Spring Valley have organized a movement to make a general clean up of the cemetery on that day. Persons Interested. In the olean up and willing to lend a hand in the work are asked to bring their workftig materials and dinner baskets that day, May 25, and be prepared to remain until the work is completed. ton Light and Power in the city on business. Company, is John Schwab, one of Mt. Angel's prosperous framers, is in the city on business," .i (QBL1GH fcj THEATRE OKI W UDEVBLLE Those wanting Kimball cultivators jsentative of the Old Town Canoe lao uld let in touch with the Charles j tory, the largest canoe builders in the n Archerd Implement Co. at once. 123 world. Appointment will made until May 80th. gladly be 123 L. G. Kautz, registered at the Bligh . .n Mis. C. P. Bishop will re turn home in the morning from their from Kelso, Washington, Friday. Mifornia tour, according to wom in Salem today. The com- nmicatlon also stated that Mrs. Bis hop i much improved in health. Baseball, bis game Sunday, May 23d. at Wauonda 123 Dance Auburn hull Saturday night. 123 Fishing licenses were issued Thurs day and Friday to Lester Harpoole, Brooks; L. P. Gleason, Gervais; E. Hartley, Earl Conklin, H. E. Scruggs, F. E. Bartlett, Ellis Hurot and Seth Williams, of Salem. ' A combination hunters' and anglers' license was secured Thursday by F. M. Williams, Turner. Lee Barker, of Salem, H. Weider- Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Carvln, of iW "! V 'L "Z " V" ... "7. rkiiKoee, qmciii r riuay anu aaturaay Warren Hunt will take a nine piece orchestra to . Corvallis tonight for the Junior Prom dance. Mr. Til lotson of Portland, pianist who pos sesses a wonderful voice will sing several numbers. A'ernon , Suckow, xylophonist extraordinary, will ajso accompany Mr. Hunt. ' Special .meeting of Ivific odge No, 50 this evening. .Vorlt in M. M. degree. 123 in this city. That wonderfully good : "Revela tion" at Moose hall tonight for danc ing. Harley C. Pugh. 123 The "Revelation" plays "Revela- i lion- music -ior dancing at Moose Mr.and Mrs. I. O. uurtiss, wno nave umi tonight. Harley C. Pugh. 123 been visiting In Salem for the past A Salem visitor from Condon, was H. Parson, who stopped at the Bligh for days, were called suddenly to New York Friday, by a telegram an- Krancing the serious illness of' Mr. Curtias's brother. Mr. and Mrs. Cur- tin were former residents of Salem ud have been making their home In Berkeley since leaving the Capital Citr about a year ago. hotel, Friday night. 12000 to loan on Phone 815 or see G. Mldlng. good security. E. Unruh, Gray 123 lawn paVty on Saturday afternoon r8t Paul's Sunday bunool depends a weather. In case of rarln tio par ff. 122 Walter Leafer, of Lincoln, Nebras ka, i sregistered at the Bligh hotel. The Moose hall for - "Revelation" harmony tonight. Salem's only Sat urday night dancing floor. Harley C. Pugh. 12J County Judge A. B. Robinson, of Independence, spent Friday in Sa lem visiting friehda and transacting business Police wera notified Friday that the little daughter of Mrs. Mae Har- C. Wesley Smith, of Falls City, was ,rington had been run over and bruls- Mrs. recently. The body of Bernard MToynae. aire 23, who died at a local hospital Fri day, was sent to Oregon City, his home,, for funeral and burial Saturday by the Rigdon & Son company. Mr. Moynag had no relatives residing In Salem. Althaugh diligent search was made by Officers Moffitt and Morelock Friday afternoon and evening for a truck, said to have been headed this way from Marion bearing two young men suspected or having Durgiaizea a store at Turner on the night of May IS, no trace of the parties could be found, it was reported at police sta tion Saturday. The truck was heaped with gunny sacks, and it was thought by the city marshal at Marlon, who wned police here, that the sacks concealed a 'utge quantity of lort In the bottom of the truck: Sidney Precinct Republican. Delegate at large: Boyd 11, Butler 14, Cameron 12, Compton 8, Harrison 15, Hickey 5, Kollock 4, McDonald 4, McLean 6, Maris 4, MeCamant 14, Ol son 8, Rand 19,"Stewart 18. . Senator:-Abraham 28, Stanfleld 21. Secretary 0f state: Coburn 1, Jones Kozer 9, Lockley 8, Parsons 7, Schulderman 5, Wood 8. Commissioner utilities: Buchtel 18, Cousin 18. Assessor: Jones 8, Steelhammer 11, West 2T. -. '. . Convention First ; district: Adams 15, Booth 10, Kendall 13, Tooze 25, Wrlghtman 24. i . President: Hoove? 8, Johnson 14, Lowden 6, Wood 22. Representatives: Busselle 13, Davey 9, Davidson ?, Hughes 17, Kay 29, Keber 4, Looney 19, Martin , Perry 21 Riggs 17, Watson s 20, Weeks 28, Wrlghtman 13, Zorn IB. Coroner: Clough 14, Rigdon 41. Kinkatds Kilties 12 ORIGINAL LADS AND LASSIES A Singing, Dancing and Piping Scotch Revue Conrby and O'Donnell The Parcel Postmen Male Carriers of Humor and Song I . Kinzo Coin Twirler and Juggler i Salin visitor Friday and Saturday Seats for Apollo club concerts Wed ind Thur. May 26-27, now being re rve4 Seats unreserved after lues 4aj May 25 will be offered for sale to pneral public. 123 Girl or lady for light housework. Address D. F. Journal.. 123 CA11D OF THANKS I hereby wish to extend my heart felt thanks .to my dear friends tor U kindness and sympathy shown me 'wing the slckness'and death of my Moved wife. I would also thank the Wartet for their beautiful' songs of tneouraisement nnd cheer. Also thosi ho contributed the beautiful floral torings'and lust but not least Bro. Gillispie for his words of comfort and ttnsolation. Bernard Vlck. 123 ed by two boys riding a bicycle. Harrington made the complaint L. C. Bumgardner was arrestad Fri day upon complaint of the officials of the Salem Sewer Pipe company. Builfflnff- permits, have been Issued to T. B. Kay for the repair, and alter a house at 625 Court street, at a cost ot $1000; to 4. A. Henny, 1304 Liber ty street, alter and repair a dwelling at a cost of $1000; and to A. C. Han son, 255 Lefelle street, costing $1000, it was announced at the city record er's office Saturday. . Constable Walter DeLong left this I MEET MB AT MILLER'BI Harry Morey "In Honor's Web" TOM MIX 'The Man Within' Larry Seman Comedy -4.-. .a.- . v I r t TOM MIX IN " . "A DESERT IiOVE SEXXETT COlSfEDT We are too busy REMODELING And Modernizing Our Store To Write Ads . yjf Gooda. Put a Brake On Your Worries AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE Fire and Theft Covers Loss 'Anywhere in the United States or Canada. Collision Insurance Covers Injury to Your Own Car. Property Damage Protects You if Your Car Damaged the Property of 'Another. Get that SECURE feeling of being protected by a Re liable Company. ' . i ... The W. A. Liston Agency 484 Court Street GENERAL INSURANCE Statehouse Team Is Winner In Third of Twilight Schedule Standing of tile Teams. ' ; w. L. P.c. Spaulding Logging Co.'...... 1, 0 1.00U Hause Bros 1 0 1.000 State House 1 0 1.000 Kay Woolen Mills 0 1 .00 Y. M. C. A ; '. 0 1 .000 Valley Motor Co 0 1 .000 By the score of 6-2, the State House nine subdued the spirits of the Vaie Motor company's exponents of the na tional game In play at Sweetland field Friday evening. The game was one, of these happy-go-lucky affairs where there is Just enough good playing to off-set a fair collection of fuggles. Webb of the cap itol organisation pitched a no-pass, three-hit game, striking out five bats men and receiving much co-operation from Gabrielson. Kaoe allowed four hits and one pass to the first sack, but Issued four strikeouts to opponent wil-low-wicdders. . . Nine putouts are credited to the niotormen In comparison to the five dismissals secured by the 'capitols. The feature of the game was Jackson's sensation hole-ln-the-ground mystery; when he slugged the little pill Into a sir!all ctilvert in right field and came hom4) behind Irwin, who had made second oft a fast drive through center field. s . " Perhaps some of the plays could have been made In a lees butterfinger ed fashion, explaining however the nine, errors checked on the Valley's sheet. The team had. had little prac- 1 1 Bn,i I. vn,ntoi1 tn Rhnw .tin t run u I i before the twilight series is over. I The lineups were: L Valley Motor company Irwin, !b; ! 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