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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (June 4, 1920)
1920. (OfHceDrive . I Be Closed To nblic Entirely .jt asainst the way f ; win he private drive- ui f all traffic except that connected with' government business, Postmaster j Huckestein said Friday. It la essen-i tial that the carriers have the right ' of way. Thia ia the second protest made by the men at the office, and unless It is heeded all but emploves of' the government will be forbidden the use of the drive. THE CAPITAL JOURNAL. PAGE FIVE. rear again made to i by the mail . L Huckestein i crrirs. The driveway was Wilt tot " V. ,viieffice en. pi inc r ... i L .h. oublic din not aouse , r it was allowed n tate, however, 'tit of auto drivers Claxtar i PI k- 1 , ... convent- ."7 t-n-ne Alai oves but " ' , . "vl" 'iiuer.z j caused lis much Improved. Dr. u hn!had- th lad removed menus nere some uneasiness I Mott of Salem j to Deaconess' the million lare acreage and never su li tme berries state even the most con servative berry men. While che-rie prunes and peaches mav be not so aboundant. what care we? We have strawberries, the very ieer of all fruiti Baldwin apples are making hero!. efforts to overcome the mid-winter f.eeie and are partially supeeedins. jm. are r.nsflish walnuts. Another yearicipal activities this year were staging will see these splendid trees in full 1 the Co-Ed Carnival in April, and oih truitagre is the general opinion here, jer functions for the girls alone. Mrs. Jack Marsh of Portland is the : ' guest of Airs. Howard Bowen for few days. organization of all the girls of Wil lamette university for next year. Miss Bernice Knuths was the president this year. Miss Mildred Garrett will be vice-presidjent, ' and Miss Emma Shanefelt secretary-treasurer. The Girls' Willamette club was or ganized to perpetuate the memory of Jason Lee, and to encourage a spirit of co-operation among the girls. Its prin rcn i. .!..... u .... . "Ihn.nli.l I....- ,. ...... I . " salesman i-a to! ""r' inroat opera- ciftc Hon tead, visited here Tuesday Powell visited Airs. Geo. lie wan aumfipnf iv in,,..... .. ... r... .. hinei in tne anve. . ' iu .urn. i; .i . hi.ine.iret"m "ome. where he is convaleacin? I tsnae v, ,.. . ... .'! .m - - rt sattaftiotorilv. . i,mki. . m. lm rcni -...v ...... uuo .a uu' or: wees. t r . i:., Snmetlmes as 0 . "!' hir. lhe United States National Ban,t vn..' Z. and the passage is cMb boys and his recovery is gralir.v-' , . - !th I way that the car- ,' . UldS GUC Club thmueh. School attended by Claxtar minus 1 ..... " I'lnaeri Krl.luv M., OS ' A II. II 11 - m w Luumeue 'Senior Honorary Society Planned For Willamette Lmv is government prop-1 T ; public street, and f i Th delightful field sports and pic-1 tnntiniies to encroach up- ' me a great hil with the pupils or' 'ju of the postoffice em-! ""s up-to-the-minute school. fcMitrance will be closed .0 f' ' P.eiitffur Tragraiit strawberries" by! Elect For Miss Mary Notson was elected to head the Girls' Willamette club, an The faculty of Willamette u.n-er- sity has taken steps to .organize an i honorary senior society, members to! , be chosen by the faculty for scholar shl and character. About twenty per cent of each class as it graduates are tn hp tn thio hm.nr Pmvit Y ear01 'lls 'een male for including mem wta ut ciasc.es wiiicn nave grauuauaa in the past, as fifteen per cent of the members of each class of alumni are to be elected. opinion prepared by Attorney Gen eral Brown who overrules the objec-' tions filed by A. D. Leedy, district at torney for Grant comity, against thei committee's apportionment of this fund. Leedy's complaint contended tnat inasmuch as Grant county had levied a larger proiwrtionate county market road tax than other counties in the tate It was entitled to a larger pro portionate share of the surplus from the state fund. "There is no provision li the stat ute that any county, after availing iise'f of the benefits of the state ap propriation by making the county levy in an amount equal to that to be received from the state can pro vide for and require a further distrl bution of sadi state fund to such coun ty by increasing the amount of such! county levy," the attorney general's opinion reads. cipllne enforced by Howard was dis-i1u Wednesday's great race at Epsom . tasteful to the students. The board Downs, returned to l'aris this morn has taken the complaint under ad-ling, O'Neill rides the horses of Wil visement. . j liam K. Vanderbilt on the French ' 'turf. Yankee Rotle Winner. j Paris. June 4. Frank O'Neill of. The girls' glee cjnb of the Tniv-r St. Louis, the American Jockey who. sity of Oregon has elected Ka! 1 lud rode Spion Kop, winner of the Derby' burn of ItMiubm president. IT See Our Display of The society has not yet been nam ed, but will be given a Greek letter title. Members are to be elected in May of each; year, although as the society has just been formed, the Re elections will not be made until a few days before commencement this year. Probe Complaints On Blind School Complaint against the administra tion of the state school for the blind by Superintendent Jerome W. How ard was laid before the state board of control, Thursday, by Mrs. Fred Casteel of Ukiah, Ore. Mrs. Casteel's of Howard to notify her of the illness complaint was based on the failure of her son, a student at the school, as promptly as she believed he should. She also declared that the strict dls- I - f ' , I -r VVE WOULDNT HANDLE POOR OIL STOVES IT WOULD NOT PAY US NOR PLEASE YOU . v YOU CAN COOK for Men and Women Color Sensations for the Young People Conservative Models for Older People Ladies' Bathing Shoes, Caps, Ear Stoppers, Diving Caps id men's bathing shoes. ' 'ft ml OT Ti ww pee me lenms lournament and Ihen Get in a Game Yourself fe have Rackets from $1.50 to $12.50. Balls, Nets, Racket Covers, Complete Court and 5 different styles of Tennis Shoes: the Largest Stock of Camping Equipment, Outing Cloth ing and Fishing Tackle. . Distribution Of I Market Road Fund Upheld j Distribution of the surplus in the i state market road fund among the! various counties by the state high jwuy commission last March was strict-' I ly in accordance with their jurisdic i tion in the matter according to an Dannpg Every Sat. Eve Wc;dburn Armory. Bunga'ow Orchestra OF Portland l- . j Shipley's - j BETTER Wl BETTER T H IINGS Where it pays you to "Pay as you Go" IC G. Shipley Co. Outer and Inner Gamrents for Women, Misses and Children . iiinnmm DON'T FRET ABOUT THE HOT WEATHER. COME AND BUY ONE OF OUR OIL STOVES AND HAVE HOT' WEATHER JOY. THESE STOVES ARE PERFECT BAKERS. JUST LIGHT THEM, ADJUST THE FLAME AND THEY WILL DO THE REST. NO FEAR OF BURNING YOUR FOOD. THE FLAME CAN'T CREEP UP IT IS SO ADJUSTED THAT IT STAYS AT AN EVEN HEAT. 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