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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (May 25, 1920)
yCESDAV. MAT 25, 1920. I All nftJUk va Am 1 . . I $11 wuunu a own ! THE CAPITAL JOURNAL A guest of the Hotel Marion. Tues- Uy. was Guy R. Bond of Albany, who itui a lew noUfS , Ujjj city PAGE nvi 8. H. 3. Wb. (VRKENT ETM May 27 Baby clraic. Com- B.rcial club. S P- u, 26-27 APPoUo .wceVt, Orand theater. uv SS Senior class plT of .i.m High School. Mditonum. 8:15 p. m. u.v s 9 Address by H. Taft, at the armory. Mav 30. Memorial day. 26 Rotary club meet ta. Hotel Marion. Noon. May 30 Business Men's jmcheon. Commercial club. june 7 City council meet jug City ball. 7:30 p. m. jam- i. American Legion meeting, armory, 8 p. m. V'S''1 ueciarmg that a neighbor boy had ; track her daughter on the head with iuver, cutting a deep and painful gash, Mrs. Al GeraltL 2340 Mvrtle avenue, summoned police for help Monday evening. Traffic Officer Moffitt was detailed to investigate ( uui luuoD no conaition warranting ar- Charles H. Rudd of Pendleton is reg c" at the Marion. Oregon man is visitin city. The eastern g friends in this Stanley H. Myers of Corvallis stop ped in Salem. Tuesday. Walter McCamant well known Port land attorney, was a Salem visitor, Monday. Mr. McCamant stopped at the Marion Monday night and return ed to Portland Tuesday morning. Search by Offieer Rowe in ,h, Vicinity of 40 North Commbi I BUreet Monday evening for a man! .O. D. Welch of Roseburg registered narneS oJhn Bogynska, from Oregon at the Marion. Monday. reg,8lerea w.. wiiu ajiu lo nave attemnto.1 Court House News Circuit Court n Wiesner et al vs M. D, May- to force his way into the residence at that address, resulted in failure. When the officer arrived Bogynska nad fled. The attempt to enter the home Was thmicrh. K.r . - 1 t - ...v0u uj yyjLiw io nave Deerj an eiiori to satisry his enmity caused in an argument with the other fami ly. A valuable milk goat, taken from th ebarn at the home of W. A. Gra ham. 706 Union street, returned Tuesday morning, . and search th,it Schmidt vs Frank Novak, vs Charles M. Fannellc. Fannelle. out the city, and in surrounding towns was discontinued. The lock on the door of the barn had been broke;i. Mr. Graham said rtiat he believe it was a prank that had been played on him by neighboring boys. Beia et al. Objections to injunctions, j was elns made fay authorities jSatit Peter H. Complaint. Leo Chikls jjto Childs vs Charles M. Cwnplaint. Daily Statistics Died. KTLUAIIS John M. Williams, 91, - ioc-1 hosnltal Monday. Funeral .arrested Monday on a bench warrant former soldier who died her. Snndav : Rnv.r hnw ht r-r.,.m,i iri. viii-i .h,.,i. ...... -s.wug iniuiiou-' will De neJd at tfte of the Ritr- nlistd with th. IT Wednesday 2:S9 p. m. Tin ingliauor to another person, was de-jdon & Son company, 2 North High! HIT. serving with the Fourth Engin-l" , m,W ,Bln ferred until Wednesday at 10 a. m.jstreet at 2 p. m. Thursday, according er T-in, He was overseas May l.i,ns' a,,d 'aSe attendance is expe.t to give Municipal Judge Race time toto an announcement from there Tues-ilSlS to August 29, 191, during which consider testimony. Kammler, defend-! day Burial will be in Citv View ceme-' Ume he w iv .rvi- on .h.i nS m.nseii a gnen a trial betore tery. Members of the American Le Judge Race Tuesday morning. Ha is gion, of which Krepela was a mem- saia to nave taken hard cider to thei ber, are urged to attend the funeral. sxuem x u sua mercantile company and given it to workers. Attention was called Tuesday by Gerald Volk, chairman of the health and police committee, to the city or dinance that prohibits the transpor tation of meats, such as Some persons are easily frightened. So think Salem's cops. At 11:50 p.m. Monday, women residing on Capital street, between Chemeketa and Cen ter, called police headquarters and re- nnrted that "Hanlit aM in ih. ir.w : W. M. Smith was busilv enrarad butchered calves, hogs and cattle, through city! " " V " " 1 1-, . Tt..Th. on Aisnes-Marne; Vesle; Toulon; St. Ml-i Collision of his auto with one dm hiel and Meuse-Argonne sectors. He en by J. 8. I'nruh, on 14th street, le was discharged from the service, Sep-itween Court and Chemeketa. Monday tern ber T, ISIS. Private Francis Xlil-j night, was reported to police by A. entered the service September 1S19. ,U. Wilcox. Mr. Wilcox said that I'n He was discharged at Camp Lewis, run struck him when he attempted to January 24, 1920. avoid collision with a cyclist that hd I loomed up in th dark ahead of them. The office of County Superintendent streets, without it being covered. Mr. rushed to the scene of disquiet and Attorney transacted day. Oscar Hayter of Dallas business in Salem, Tues- F. Fenton of Eugene was a business visitor to this city Tuesday. t. T. Hinkle of Hermiston was d Sa lem visitor Monday. A. B. Stewart spent Sunday and Monday in Portland on a combine! business and pleasure trip. "Word was received at the locu post office Tuesday, that hereafter a charge of three cents will be made for the return to the sender of let- Persons residing in the vicinity of 144 North Front street, and around the Valley Motor company's .shops were finally permitted to sleep at about 12:30 a. m. Tuesday when Night Patrolman Victor succeeded in find ing the disturber a tractor that had been left standing in front of the Valley Motor company's shops run ningand stopped the engine. Re port of the disturbance had been made to police. "Boy Scouts in Camp," a special reel made by the boy scouts will be shown at Ye Liberty Wednesday eve ning. 125 Col. James S. Dusenberry, inspec- - . i 4 1 1 V ei""7-""' " terS Bent to the dead Itter nffire Hoi- tOr-instrnctor fnr the Oreirnn Cnnst Rigdon & Son company. Mission cemetery. , to fore ther has ben no charg. TAYLOR Samuel H. Taylor, 86. Monday, May 24, at a local hospit al. The body is in charge of the Terwllllger home and funeral serv ices will be held Wednesday morn ing at 10 o'clock. Burial In the Uacleay cemetery. Wanted to lease for 1 year or moro I or 7 room furnished house. J. li. Brock, phone 1028R. 126 J Six thousand Three hundred and i eighteen dollars and 44 cents wis 'spent for postage for the election pamphlets sent through the local port office last week. Of the pamphlets cancelled in the machines in the of fice 1747.02 were in the one cant class and 2285.71 were two cent mail ing matter, John E. Denoon of Spokane trans- acted business in Salem Monday and Tuesday, being a guest of the BllgU iotel. ' J. F. Bellinger of Eugene was Sulem visitor Monday. . Reserved seat sale, high school play Wednesday at high school, 8:30 a. n. 125 Tt Olde Time Concert by Chas. W. Hawley, Jr., at the Oregon theater Wed. and Thurs. evenings. 125 Mr. and Mrs. M. Sherman of San Jose, Cal., stopped in Salem Monday night, motoring south on their return from a tour to Puget Sound points. Go!riday night, high school audi tonim. . 125' Artillery Corps, was in Ashland Tues day inspecting the First Company, re cently organized there. Col. Dusen berry is expected to return to the ad jutant general's office here Wednesday. r.lint h.v. Wn oTi,7 71. ' I found small boys, sitting Indian plaints have been received from real-! ffl.hi , . ley, swapping yarns. They were flaunting fagots in the air, and hav ing lots of sport, but when the officer arrived they sped homeward. dents that local butchers have permit ted drivers to bring meats Into the city from slaughter houses-uncovered. The funeral of Alois Krepela, 29, New Today Discharge Tuesday with certificates registered County Clerk U. G. RUPERT MIAN THE FIRE FLINGERS It's a Special Sentence on Joseph F. Kammler, BlighTheatre . G. A. Darr of Gridley, Cal.. Is spend ing a few days in this city, visiting friends. Julius Jasmer of Turner was a vis itor to this city, Tuesday. ' annual S. H. S. senior play, 'tThe . Scarecrow," by Percy MacKaye, high cnool auditorium, Friday May 28, i l:H p. m. , . . . .,.. .25" M Albany visitor to" Balem wis SUtam Howard, who was, a-guest at 0 Bligh hotel, Monday and Tuesday. love, Jeweler, watchmaker, Salem. - . 19 days lcft t0 buy baby cnicks. Tlace your order now. Buff -and "White Leghorns for sale today. C. N. Uwdham, 55S State St. Phone 400. 126 Special meeting of Pacific odge No. 50 A. F. & A. M. his evening. Work In M. li. Icgree. 125 For Brides WM. S. HART IN "THE TOLL GATE" SENNETT COMEDY LAST TIME8 TONIGHT LIBERTY TODAY SOLDIERS OF FORTUNE" Alt 4 K . .. fj i . -srl LiimM kw F WOneim'SVoaderPlaw T. t- k 2 vv t -.5 We've made very elaborate pro visions In the way of appro priate gifts for June brides to meet the demand always made upon us by those who know our reputation for tasty selection and dependable values. Choice Jewelry effects, goldwear, silver wear and novelties of newest designs. Hartman Bros.Co. Jewelers & Opltcians Salem, Ore. BlueBird wash is S- on the line by time-' Why spend weary hours at' hard work when BlueBird will, do your washing for you? ' Dis card the old rub-board which takes your strength and health. UwtKa BloeBlidOeaotkeaWaslssi. Fill th bit copper tub with cloth, .la Iz to ight minutes they aia washed clean tuma than by any ocbet wash Ing process. Within an hoot, at moat, th whola week ' wash is done. All without the slightest eSort by yon Even the wringing is done by motet. The confining drudgery oi washday h . no more. 9 '' And the clothes last S tines loaget when waihed the BlueBird way. fot theraU no wear ot teat, no possible way tot slothes to be harmed. Sm the handsome, all-white. BtneBird Eloctiie Qothe Washes. WUJ bet Lat ru demonstrate BlueBird in your own ELECTRIC CLOTHES WASHER WM. GAHLSDORF THE STORE OF HOUSEWARES 135 N. LIBERTY PHONE 67 Ellison-White Lyceum Bureau presents William Howard TAFT Lecturing on "The League of Nations Up-to-Date" ARMORY General Admission $1.00 Plus War Tax 10c Saturday Eevyng MAY 29 Reserved Seats $1.50 15c war tax extra Will's Music Store ready for mailing part of the week. during the latter Mrs. Mildred Robertson Brooks is at Baker, Oregon, where she will spend a- few days visiting with her son, J. Robertson Brooks, of that city. The running board and steering gear of the Wilcox cat was badly damaged. No one was hurt. Mrs. J. Kooreman, 1480 South High street, will entretain the Women's missionary society of Leslie Methodist Another $1,500,000 of Bean-Rut-rett state highway bonds are being of fered for sale by the. state board of control, bids to be open'ed Jun . The bonds will bear interest at the rate of 4 percent per year. This w the balance of the $2,500,000 request ed by the state highway commission several months ago to meet federal money now available for post and for est roada in Oregon. I MEET ME AT MILLER S! We are too busy REMODELING And Modernizing Our Store To Write Ads III ' 1 Second Concert Third Season . The Apollo Club of Salem, Ore. In Concert With MADAM WINIFRED FAHEY, Soprano - Grand Theatre, Wed., and Thurs. Nights, May 26-27 Seat Sale Opens Wedneesday, 9 o'clock a. m. . Opera House Pharmacy Prices- Lower Floor and Balcony, 1.50 Gallery, 7! Cents fVi WEDNE S.DAY Proving this to be an interesting shopping day. We have select ed these few specials, which will draw thrifty shoppers to the great store. Note these savings TfW The t Photoplay Art i as ot Created Any t!j!,'2 More Enthrallin? M r. Working Man We are reducing our stock of work clothes and shoesHere are a few of the many bargains you will fiqd here Men's summer weight union suits, short sleeves and ankle length, special CJg Knox Knit Hosiery, 50c pair; 3 pairs....j Men's Band Shirts, French cuff sPeciai $1.95 Uncle Sam Work Shirts, while they last gl.25 Levi Strauss blue denim overalls , Waist' $2.00 Bib $2.75 Khaki pants, extra weight Corduroys, extra special Men's semi-dress pants (To close out) Men's crash hats ...... Dress caps, broken, sizes Suspenders, dress Ladies' Store 466-471 State Street $2.95 $5.50 $2.50 75c 95c 50c Neckties, nifty patterns Children's Vy suits - 50c 95c SPECIAL ON SHOES Men's outing shoes, split leather j2 45 Men's heavy work shoe, waterproof, tan and black, to close out $6,50 Famous "Star Brand" soft and good, 4 regular $9.00, extra special $6,75 Gun metal, Plaza, English last $7,5Q ' FOR BOYS Army shoes $4.95 Chocolate outing shoes "$2.25 Black English , -$55 These shoes are all warranted pure leath er, satisfaction or your money back. CANVAS GLOVES 10c PAIR rhfmJJU4 (fix Men's Store 416 State Street White Laundry Soap the bar r. Cottolene, No. 2 .size, Special Cream of Barley, special the package GROCERIES 5c 50c 14c Ilardwheat flour, special the sack Japan rice, 7 pounds ... Lipton's tea, special pound $2.95 $1.00 85c Dress Goods White organdie im- 1A ported, 44-in, yd I) XeAt Voile, imported fl 1 if 44-inch, yd tPXeltl French ginghams QQ imported, yd JO C Men's Wear New suits for CQI summer, special.... vO'ie J Men's overalls, Wed- T- ? ff nesday, special J)AUtl Men's new hats light weight 98c Shoes New white shoes, without high prices. All styles and sizes Ladies' white canvas Oxfords, regular $4.50, at Ladies brown Oxfords, regular $7.50, at $3.45 $5.85 Basement Specials That Prove Big Savings Table Oil Cloth All colors and white Flags for Decoration Day Special - 59c 14c pi fJv r mas msi. & f o r'f LVL 'oJ