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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (June 5, 1920)
L.U i i .L jut. i.-i.ki-. Latest News Covering Central vVillamet te Uslley by Capita! Journal Special Corresp Sheriff Declares War On Unlicensed Polk County Dogs Mrs. L. Dickman. Dallas, June 5. Sheriff John W frr hn Issued a mnnd.itp to th HeO' T3n, . .v, The Thendora Club met at ih. . nf 8 n,nih tht an found home of Mrs. John Caplinger Without the state license tag on their I Wednesday afternoon. Martin and daughter, Mr. and Jlrs.i tian church, accompanied by Hiss Velvie Lewis and daughter, all of May Morris, musical director, soloist Lyons. and personal worker. Miss Neil Dickman, Mr. ana Mrs. G. V. Jlyers has added a new truck i . !jim Bullions. Mr. and Mrs. Walter to his stage line. Dickman and son, all of Portland- h j Avhite moved his family ere were over Sunday guests of Mr. and from and g makin prepara. jtions to build a new prune dryer. Mr. white has a large acreage of prunes and owing to the large crop la com- the last collars will be killed at an early date. Mr. Orr says that many are evading ths law and unlti those who have not procured their license from the county clerk do so at once, he wilt have between four and five hundrel to kilL Mr. Orr has special deputies appointed and will begin his crusade within ten days. The law required ev ery owner of a dog over eight months old to get a license from the county clerk In January of each year. The licenses are fl for male or spayed fe males and 12 for unspayea females. County Clerk Moore has only Issued about 700 licenses to date. In order to procure a license the owner mu-rt give sex of dog, size of neck and name ot rotlng precinct In which the own er Uvea Mrs. Howar3 McConnell and daugh ters of Selma. Cal., arrived at Dallas recently for visit with friends. After at short stay, they will proceed to M js cow, Idaho, for a viit with Mrs. Mc Connell'a parents. Mrs, McConnell'a husband, Edward McConnell, was pas tor of Dallas Christian church for everal years. Miss Nell Link of Fedee Is visiting friends In Dallas today. Julius Ulrich of Airlle Is attending to business and Incidentally trying to Set gas enough to got home, Mr. Shattuck, who Is conducting the Ford garage, is taking inventory of stock as he has sold an Interest to Mr. 8chane of Vancouver, Wash. The Shavtuck Motor Co. Is preparing for m much larger stock of accessories and cars as soon as their new build ing Is ready. The Dallas City Park has been great ly Improved by Installing lights, tables stoves and all modern conveniences for tourists. A driveway Is being built around the entire park. Miss Velma Curtis of Dallas has Just been employed as stenographer In the farm bureau office Rt Corval lis. Miss Curtis Is taking a course at the O, A. C. of one hour a day In live tock Judging. Miss Curtis is a farm girl with business training. She was reared on a farm near Dallas, grad uated from Dallas high school and the Capital Business college at Sa lem. Her parents, Mr. and Mrs. O W. Curtis still reside on their Dallas farm. Mrs" M. D. Ellis, who has been vis iting her husband at Grants Pass :as Just returned to her home. Miss Laura Bee be, who has been teaching school at Taft, returned to Iter home after a successful seven months of teaching, Sunday. Mra Jake Fudge ot( Perrydale was In Dallas shopping yeBterday. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Hagen have the sympathy of their many friends in the death of their baby son. j Sirs. Mabell Drosbaugn gave a picnic on the last day of school fori the children and their parents, which was well attended and enjoyed by all! Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Magee andlSam 8ays" pa,y 10 Prunes for .rand daughter Muriel and Kn.lev. PrunB wi" buM yur home for re pelled to run three dryers this year. John Scott of Oregon Chy spent a few days with us this week. Henry Thomas is building a new house on his property here. S. D. Adkins purchased the Guy Adkins property Tuesday. Mr. Adkins has 4 nice homes here in Scotts Mills. Magee of Scotts Mills. Mrs, Albert Eates of Portland, Mrs. M. Bers of White Salmon, Wash., and Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Gray and son Howard of this place, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Magee. Mrs. Callson spent Wednesday af ternoon in Salem. Mr. and Mrs. T. Wallace are visit ing relatives near Spokane, Wash. A party consisting of the following motored to Silver Creek Falls Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Drorbaugh and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Lewis and sons, Miss E. Sammon and Orven Fryslie of thds place. Miss Gussiie Niles of of. Salem and E. Brown of Corvallis. Tom and Manila Dunlgan of Scotts Mills spent several days at their farm this week. . Louie Magee was badly hurt and narrowly escaped being crushed to death with his tractor, is doing so nicely under the care of Dr. Bean, that it is thought he can be moved to the home of his brother M. M. Magee, Saturday. The Royal .Neighbors convention held here this week was represented from many neighboring towns. The afternoon was spent in drill work, at six o'clock a fine supper was served, after supper several candidates were Initiated; at twelve o'clock they bid each other good night. High school held final examination in commercial arithmetic Wednes day; several passed the 100 percent mark. Eight diplomas were given the eighth grade this week. Silverton Sllverton, Or., June 5. Wm. Sea horn and his bride arrived in the city a few days ago and have been spend ing their honeymoon with his sister, Mrs. Lew Wolfard. After a visit here and at other points in Oregon they will reside in Vancouver, Wash. Miss Blanche Stevenson of Salem visited at the home of her mother, Polk County Court Circuit Court Business Men's Adjustment com pany, a corporation, vs Fred La Branch et ux. Complaint filed alleg ing failure to pay bills. Undertakes issued to Polk and Marion county sheriffs. Donald W. Miles of Salem attorney for plaintiff. County Court Court opened as by law required it being the first Wednesday in the month. Several committees on roads were heard and the bills for May were audited. Primary election bills amounting to $2500 were considered and about $2350 allowed. Probate Court In re: Estate of John Palmer, de ceased. Bond of Orpha G. Palmer, administratrix of estate, filed. Order approving bond. Juvenile Department Allen Smout, 'age 17. appeared in. . court accompanied fcy his mother, sen. Locke; Baker, Kay; Harbison, Letfingwell; Edwards, McDougul; dinger, Mangis; Farrar, Vorce. In the second round to be played during the coming week, the pairing are arranged as follows: Cox against Smith; Thielwn aaaiiist Haker: Har bison against Edwards; Ollnger against Farrar. There will be no Sunday dinner served at the club,- Sunday, June 6. Mra. Honrv Stevenson, veninrilnv Mr. and Mrs. Clare Jarvis of Spok-. Mrs- J- R- Delaney of Portland, to be ane, Wash., are visiting at the home heard on the charge of stealing G. of his mother. They will be here for Cooper's automobile .on May 26th, some time. Selwln Miller has sold his farm west of the city to C. Kodahi of North Da kota. The transaction included about seven hundred chickens. Rickey Itlckey, Ore.v June B. Mr. and Mrs. K. A. Lewis have been entertaining Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Lewis, Mrs. Loyd a three weeks meeting at the Chris- Scotts Mills Scotts Mills, June 5. The pie so cial given at the I. O. O. F. hall Mon day evening was well attended. High school gave a splendid program; pro ceeds from the sale of plea was $24., 6 which was given to Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wyland, Mrs. Calvin Phillips of Portland Is visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Myers. Prof. O V White was In Stayton the first of the week M. L, Petelle. evangelist. Is holding near Eola. After being fully advised In the premises, Judge A. B. Robin son committed him to the Oregon training school. Ed. Johnson, age 17, who aided in the stealing, will be ar raigned tomorrow. Marriage Llcens Leon Elaworth Fisher, age 24, lum berman of Black Rock, to Fretta May Wallace, age 16, of Black Rock. Rounds For Golphers Cup Are Progressing Good playing form Is being shown and many excellent records made in the contest for the president's cup at the Illlhee Links. Results of the first round in the event is given as fol lows: the defeated player being giv en second place in pairing mention: Miller; Smith, Burghardt; Thiel JOURNAL WANT ADS PAT fell J I U C-s IT. - fX 7- ofJthejScreen DUNCAN - - Jin . 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