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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (June 3, 1920)
ESDAT. JUNES, 1920. All Around .? " June J At arraor' benefit for Senators. ,final concert of WJ S,tfte hol for music. First w C. church. June J- Regular open tli Salem Commercial ! Sub. Opera house S p. m. June -Baseball. Oxford prk. Senators vs. Woodburn, June T. Business Mens taacheon, Commercial club, "jane 7 City council mest ! tat City hall, f.30 p. m. I une l.-KTwo piano re- by Miss Welter's pufcils, t la the evenings. aM 9. Salem Kotary club meting, Hotel Marion, nobn;. . June 14. Salesmen's club . jpetms, Commercial club, 8 frnt 23. Shrine day In 8a t fern and Willamette valley. I June 19. Pioneer picnic, I Mrs. John A. Hunt's grove. I June 19. Waldo Hills Pior jeer association picnic, Mrs. I J T. Hunt's grove 12 miles J east of Salem, all day; open to t public Court House News Circuit Court lev! B. Hanson vs Howard E. Clark U4 Mark A Paulson Motion for con tinuance , " ' racific' Building and J,oan associa Mob. a Washington corporation vs Lester H Barber et al. Complaint. B, S. Martin vs Otto 3. AVilson, Ans- nt. 't 'V . Annie Busby vs Delbert h Busby nd Veda E Busby Affidavit for PUb- iiation of referee's sale. j i Probate Court in the matter of the guardianship of Nina Eatella Whelchel, Clair Gris- nld Whelchel, Eileen Blanche Whelchel and Clell Wilbur Whelchel. minors. Petition. .''"".'".. b the matter of the guardian ship a Nina Estella Whelchel et al. Or: ler. Marriage licenses Carl Brantner. 26, of Black Hock, i lumberman, to Pearl G. Harold, 23. of Salem route 8. Fred Hammack. Jr.. tt, of 446 Union street, a mechan ic, to .Marguerite Wing, 19, of 826 tjilon street. Daily Statistics Died 1FIGGIN9 Mrs. Nancy Elizaoeth Wiggins, 61, at the family residence in Salem Heights Wednesday. Body tt Terwllllger home. Funeral at 19 a. m. Friday, Baptist church. . love, Jeweler, watchmaker, Salem. For renting of Moose hall see Har ley C. Pugh, phone 801 at 1541 D street. 8alem chapter of American War It- BRYANT WASHBURN' , IN 'Mrs. Temples Telegram' HAWIiEY IN ; -'- . . 1 COXCEKT n I WtttttMMTtTtMtMtMMtMMttHttMMHt' Shipley's Pay as you go plan adds to your Bank Account : jU.G.-Shipley Co. . ' ,y Where Shopping is a Pleasure , - , ,, , , t V. ttip, iiiii.niniiimiiimttiiiiiin'f" Fjf(B-.. Save Your Slips To the one making the largest amount f purchases from June 4 to June 30th, will receive absolutely free one sack of SUGAR mothers met Thursday afternoon it the home of Mrs. N. C. Kafoury, 949 Union street. A comparatively large ,...cuuce vi memoers was present. Saxaphone. xylophone, violin, piano and traps, full of pep, Friday night armory. - i33,' C. B. Kinkaid, manager, and H. W. Carson, G. D. Buntin, R. O. Longwortn and B. E Lansberry, salesmen of the Eugene office of the Metropolitan Life insurance company are in Sa lem attending the staff meeting jf me company F. O. Brownson of the Roseburg office is also here. Hunt's jaaz trans and th- riiik. Jaza keep, you dancing Friday night, armory, . is. J. W. Ferguson, Jr., district forast warden for Clackamas and Marion counties, and C. C. Scott, secretary tor tne Clackamas and Marion coun ty forest patrol associations, were Sa lem visitors Thursday conferring with State Forester Elliott and County Judge Bushey relative to the work in this county. Earl, Duke of Jazz, entertains Fri day night at armory. - 133 Dance at Hurst hall Thurs. eve. Se curity Benefit Assn. 133 J. Porter Neff. Medford attorney. was in the city Thursday in confer ence with State Engineer Cupper oil irrigation matters. Alma D. Kata, general agent for the Mutual Life was a Thursday visitor at Salem, . . Help make Salem beautiful, Join the 'Floral society. Call at Gaiuner and Keene's, Hartman Bros., or mill to J. Howard Zlnser. Dues $1.00 per year. J5 Representative Louis R. Bean of Eugene who is a candidate for speak er of the house, was a Salem visitor Thursday. . ,. Jay Stevens, manager of the fire prevention bureau of the Pacific coast is expected to arrive in Oregon about June 14, to complete his fire preven tion campaign which was started in this state last fall. Stevens expects to devote about two weeks In Oregon on this trip, visiting a number of Oregon towns which were not included in the tour last fall. He will work in cooper ation with members of the state fire marshal's office. Francis J.' Clark of Portland has successfully passed, the examination and will be "admitted to the . West Point Military academy according to Information received by Governor Ol- cott, Wednesday, from P. C. Harris, adjutant general of the United States army at Washington. Clark was one of the members of the Oregon nation al guard appointed by the governor to take this examination. Harrys Bowers, two years ago stu dent body president of Willamette uni versity, and for the past year princi pal Kit the high school at Echo, Ore gon, is visiting friends in Salem. Bow ers was also a prominent member of the glee club and men's quartet while in the university. , . Examinations for the seniors of Willamette university are b-i.'ng held this week, so as to give those who are to graduate time to prepare for the commencement ceremonies. The examination schedule for tha other students has been posted. Friday ii,id Saturday, the 11th and 12th, and Mm day the 14th, will be the dreaded days for the undergraduates. : Asserted for riding a motorcycle m the Pacific hishway at a rate of speed estimated at 50 miles an henc, G.'N. Jimberfield Thursday deposited TP Jn-ti.!1.0 fr ?is ap!earance : ---.. court at i . m. Fri- aay for hearing. Jimberfield is the second man arrested by Deputy Sher-1 smith, county traffic off cer. and brought before Judge Cnruh '. this year. Efforts were being made Thursday morning to draw a Jury for the trial, scheduled to take place in the city hall at J p. m of Walter McDougal, of the Walter McDougal A company farms, who is accused of speeding. MeDougal was at liberty during the day under $109 bond. When arrahmed before Police Judge Race Wednesday! auernoon ne pleaded not guilty to the charge and asked a Jury trial This is McDougal'a alleged third viohition of the traffic ordinance governing speed ing. The Salem band will go to Stayton July S, Saturday, when Independence day will be celebrated there, ana take an active part in the celebration, Os car A, Steelhammer, director of the band.' said Thursday. An expense account showing that he spent $46.75 to conduct his cam paign, was filed Thursday with City Recorder Race by Verden M. Moffitt, irarric officer and successful candi- date in the .primary election. George B.US.IK?S SALEM AND ALBANY Retailers at Wholesale Prices Commercial Street at Chemeketa 1 Commercial Street at State 10 lbs 4mber Karo ... . . ... . .... . . .. m 3 5 pounds A,jnberKaro 10 pounds CrystalW hite Karb-..12Q 5 pounds Crystal White Karo ..............g3c Gallon Tea Garden Syrup...:.i:....$2.45 1-2 Gallon Tea Garden Syrup ...:..r. 25 5 pounds Karo Maple 10 pounds Karo Maple $1.73 Orga Corn Starchy package ......... Qc 2 pkgs. Grape Nuts . 34 C 2 Shredded' Wheat .. 28c 2 Post Toasties ...J. 2&ikg$ j. 27c 50c Large Instant Postum :39c 30c Postum 24c Plain Postum J. .......23c Albers Oats, large package . . -36 C Certania Oatsf large package ....u..J..-36c Pancake flour,, r.-...;:..:....4r"?r-t'-36 C Cream of Wheat :............:....:.....:.....l30c 10 bags Albert Rolled 6 pounds Crisco 3 pounds Crisco .. Pint Wesson's Oil ..........................:.39c Quart Wesson's Oil .. . 76 C 1-2 gallon W esson's Oil ..................i....$l50 gallon Wesson's Oil Pint M'azola Oil ....:.....................1.......38c Quart Mazola Oil 1 1-2 Gallon Mazola Oil Pint Douglas Oil .............:.....36c 2 Jell o. - - ... 2 Jiffy ettl29c 3 pounds Fancy Bulk 3 pounds Royal Club The Quality Coffee of America I " it Rommhe$ W Stand Bthind It. THE CAflTAL JOURNAL D - Alderia, candidate for city soun-Uoe cil. also filed his account showing that he spent $5.35. ' record. Theft nf Kit feet nt K1i.fr hose from hia premises at the cor- ner of Marion and? Summer . streets was reported to' police Wednesday evening by R. Hendricks. Efforts were being made1 by police Thursday to recover the stolen property. In every ease brought to their at tention for Investigation police strive to arrive at some conclusion, or idea. jot what prompted the commission of the crime. In sine eases tt la envy. jealousy, starvation, anger, lust but here's a new one. Police have con cluded that whoever committed - this crime possesses m strong penchant for tasty loot, and that is their only clue on which to work. Wednesday night Ed Young, 765 Marion street, notified headquarters that a freeser contain ing Ice cream had been stolen from the rear porch of his residence some time after- 11 p. m. 'Who Ukes Ice cream T ' ' '" William English, residing on run! route 7, Salem, reported to police Thursday that a motorcycle, bearing license No. BAT had been abandon ed about two and a half milen north- east on the Silverton road. Whether .................. -60 C .... 87c J....-2 7c Oats ....... ..... -- -70c . $1.93 . $1.00 ...........$2.9(8 .. 74 c .........-.......$1.46 - ............... ..29c Coffee .....90c ,-.J.:.........:;l.Q There i no better coffee than MJJ5. Coffee regard- -less of price sWH Y? 5-Ib. tin per ib. 52c 3 -lb. tin per lb.53c 55c machine had been stolen, or brok- en down and abandoned by its o s?r was being determined during tbe day by police. Mrs. Curtis Cross wi; be hostess tor a bridge t& at 'he lilihee country club Friday afternoon at 3 o'clovk. An enjoyable time is anticipated by members planning to attend. What promises to be an unusually' attractive program will be presented Thursday evening at the First Chris-' tian church by the voice pupils of Miss Lena Belle Tartar. Fourteen 'students will appear as soloists and two. four-part choral numbers will be sung by ladies' chorus. Gwendolyn iiuui hu Aiigci nullum win rau- trihnta irinlin nnmhcr. r1 tribute violin numbers and (Jordon, Bennett will render a number of ?L- venile songs. Miss Lucille Rosa will be organ soloist and accompanist. The public is Invited to attend the concert at 1:39 o'clock. 3n tci .u. t niaMnu Titan, BIN Shannon, and Clinton Young, thef AfflnOl Men i' tt ut jruuiua wno rv ii,Mi 1 1 tun ini state boys training school Sunday night by lowering themselves from a nupstairs window with a rope made of bed sheets, has yet been found. Superintendent Gilbert. In charge or TV, U, ,,,) Th 1 ., T." , A forts "are being made, however, to lo - eate them. The whereabouts of the pair nas been nara to determine be - cause of the fact that no evidence In dicating the way. they went after leav ing the institution has been found., Any persons able to cast any light on the whereabouts of the. pair are aski cd o call 1257' collect. A reward Is of fered for their return. - " u,,.,vi, w,n, nictj,uHiOTi iiwuHucvi, infantry, out, was found near the Southern, Corporal Irel L. Goln, enliBtcd No Pacific depot late Wednesday night vember 11, 1917. He was wounded by by Nipht Patrolman Victor and taken machine gun fire at the Meuse-Argon-to police headquarters. Because the' "6 ""Z", 0" Sp'temb1- 28; 118' number is pounded out and other ef - torts made to obliterate identity the- bicycle, It is believed that it has been solen. by police! Two piano recitals, in which her students will appear, will be given on the evenings of June If and 17, Miss Weller, teacher, announced Thurs day. Tne recitals are free, and any persons interested in the efforts of he rstudents are Invited" to attend. The place the recitals will be held has not yet been decided upon, but later -an nouncements will .carry thlB fact. JOURNAL WANT ADS PAY LAST DAY DR. JEKYLL AND MR. HYDE FRIDAY". HIPPODROTilE AUMlliE . And New Pictures rOMINft TUKKDAY Tillies Punctured Romance BLICH THEATRE SEE Woodry's Stock of Furniture, Riuiges, Heaters, Rugs, Tools, etc., before you buy S70 Tt. Com'l ..St. Phones S10 or 611 , W.W.O0RE Home Furnisher HOME OF TXTE V1CTR6LA You get more for your ' Money at Moore'i. Buy Remnants ( "at thb Remnant Store ' T ZOOM, LOOP, You iu an aero plane a mlk in the air while . only fifty fxl away the brave man In (lie world climb from ntm plane to- anotlH-r j, mtm sky p. rau. tnc llirlil The Sky's Tie Limit 'jf. LCCKLEAR Tlw ThmhU H of tfw Hkir Well Known Salem Boy And Clackamas County Girly Wed Herbert W. Savage at Saiem and Miss A. Hirriet Baker of Oregon City " were married Wednesday, June 2. atj I St Joseph's Catholic church in Ore- gon City. The bride is the daughter) of Mrs. F. S, Baker of the Clackamas city and has resided there since child j hood. For several years she has been! employe of the Bank of Oreton ! citv i The bridegroom Is a member of! tne mem fire aepartment, and dur-j tnff thA wnrtri wnr aMr-vuA with ha WOTlO War Served Wltn tile 1 lrvlt division in Fmn i.d r,.F S1 tl. The couple are enjoying a brief honeymoon at Newport, returning to Saiem shortly, where they will make their home. File Records At Clerk's Office Wednesday afternoon, five ex-aerv- ice men took advantage of the free I I filing Drivtlexe nrovided through the county clerk's office and registered j their army discharge papers. Private Aloysius J. Beck entered the Service May 13, 1918, and was dis charged April 8, 1919. He served in France, August 31, 1918, to March 1, 1919. Corporal Oscar J, Beck enlisted April 2, 1917, and served in France, December 11, 1917, to March 3, 1919. Hia nrcrnntaatinn wan eommtnv T UtA j mg, t0 Apri, 14 1918 a)d toa(.bi on of the St, Mehiel and Meuse-ArEonne ser- tors , . , Private William M. Forbls served at Camp Fremont, Cal., entering the serv ice September S, 1918. Private William H. Ector, U. S. medical corps, was stationed for a time at the post hos pital. , . I MEET MB Our Remodeling Is Almost Finished Watch for Special Announcement In Friday's Paper lIffff l Good Announcement Extraordinary In This Saturday's Journal sera -i r'; t ;. LiDertrv SPIN, Jump! A l V- 4 -0 -A . ;viuaw In rxcz z:: Snow Marks Visit Of Recorder At Baker County Recorder Mildred R. Kruokx was again in her office Thursday mom ing aftr a ten-day visit to the home cf her won, J. Robertson liroi'kg of Haker, Mrs, Brooks remarks that it is v , lainly pk-aiwnt to return to the valley after even a brief sojourn in the ehil ty Baker atmosphere, no niatier bow invigorating the pure osone may be. Recorder Brooks motored to tiw Ifeiker county metropolis and in erod ing the mountain ranKts drove Into a blinding tjiiowmtorm. This wu her in- ' . , (juc,,lin ,0 ,ne Oregon Sr ! . . "on ana M,, I"'w" ,no return eo Salem. Washington, June i. Advices today to the state department said Franc larn Villa, the Mexican rebel leader, was reported to have attacked Farrul yos terday and to have been repnied by 'the ciirrison wirh sovne Ittswa LOST Six $100 Liberty Bonds have bevn lost, TJiese bonds bore ser ial numbers I3t)8143-45-4-4H-51-62. and all coupons had been clipped. Any one finding Same will please notify the city niar shull and receive suitable re ward. Any one knowing of any or all of these bonds being of fered for sale will please notify the city marshull or nnv mem ber of the Salem police force lmniedintely. Across the front of each bond was written the name "11, Cunningham," This name may huve been erased and In that event there will be the mark of the erasure. The party who lost these bonds has, been placed in an emliurratisintf pos ition financially and is pvery anxious to recover thorn, lf 'they are returned to the city mar shutl no questions will be asked and the finder will be suitably rewarded. AT MILLER'Sl Goods. SEE ,Space TOD A Y, TOMORROW AND SATURDAY ' . Xcrnedy I GOpI 6S G ash Store Single Peunci Tin f UftmrnenJ Us at You Bay tliS 5-1! "THE GREAT AIR ROBBERY" 1-5' "t. 1 5 Tt rsiftf -ass Yett Save Mart Money" S '-' 4ii4m4jjMt,lli,m4lni