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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (June 5, 1920)
!" '" 1920. THE CAPITAL JOURNAL FACE SEYEil Ail ar ound own Tune (Baseball. Oxford senators vs. Woodburn. is Bw m. t ne 1 Business Men's hncheon,' Commercial club. "inne 7 City council meet- City hall. 7:S . ,. ..Salem Rotary elub ! -meting. Hotel Marion, noon. Jane 14. Salesmen club oeeting, Commercial dub. 8 ! June 16-17 Two piano re- dtals by Miss weller-a pupils. I i, the evenings. is Pioneer picnic, JUHC . " Mrs. John A. Hunt's grove. June 19.-Waldo Hills Pio association, picnic. Mrs. j T. Hunt's grove 12 miles (ist of Salem, all day; open to P"jbune 15-21-North Pacifio iUtrict assembly of the Church of the Nazarene. June 23. Shrine day In Sa lem and Willamette valley. . will hold a meeting in the chambers! Mrs- William. Prunk, Sr.. of IS of the Salem Commercial club .it ! south Church street, who has been eight o'clock Monday evening, it was ! seriously ill (or the past nine weeks announced Saturday. Several matters with heart trouble, is reported as be- High streets, at p. m. Monday. Bur-l June 11 Stat.ioose vs Valley Mo ial will be in Odd Fellows cemeteryjtor company. here. W. B. Riggle, the young man s! June 14 Hauser Bros, vs State father from The Dalles and his sis- house. ier, Mrs. rred Peek, of Silverton, are) June 14 Y. M ... i-ny ana win attend the funeral tor companv. June IS Spaul'iin? vs ?'oolen millf of importance to the scouting move ment in the city will be discussed at this meeting. sg Janitor wanted, steady Job, early (morning work only. See Steward at , commercial club. ' 135. . I Girl wanted at the Graybelle. , j, 1 quarters For burglary insurance, see Liston. 135 "Revelation" music, , dancing, to night, Aloose hall Harley C. Pugh. 135 Mrs. J. M. WalUing, route 2, Sa lem, was reported at police head- Friday night for SDeedimr ner auto on North 12th street. Harry s. walker, route 7, was reported for jj, speeding with his motorcycle on Cen- ter street, and W. D. Lehman of Pen dleton was Drought to the attention of police for driving past a standing street car at the corner of Miller and Commercial streets. ing somewhat better. Mrs. Prank's present condition waa brought on thru an attack of influenza. Man going to Aberdeen. 'Wash, by automobile wishes man to accom pany him. Phone 95F11. US Dance Auburn hall Saturday night new orchestra. 135 The members of the Sigma Tau fraternity of Willamette university and theri lady guests left in trucks Friday afternoon for a two-day camp ing trip to Silver Creek Falls. The party of over sixty was chaperoned by Professors Franklin and Hewitt, and Dean of Women Richards, Last chance to buy baby chicks. 1 Few Leghorns and Rocks - now on hand at reduced prices. C. N. Need- ham, 558 State St 135 Court House News Circuit Court Eleratli Steel and Iron company, u crooration. vs Max Solof. Reply. gteve Mikulich vs Julia M. Miku Sfh. Complaint. Steve Jlikulich vs Julia M. Miku DdL Affidavit and order for publica tion of summons. J. B. Pettygrew vs vj. a. nut-Hiim 4 TV Fisher et ai vs unuries ocou. Aniwer. rronnte iiran Nina Estel'.a Whelchel et al Inven tory and appraisement. .Mumage uicensra R 8. Wheeler, 24, of Salem, a me- etinlc. to Gladys Buffum, 17, of Sa hm. Herbert Southard, 21, a garage naa of Aurora to Ida V. Kiel, 19, of Aurora. Charles W. Barker, 21, of ll Nebraska street, Salem, a la torer. to Ella Shields, 23, of 1058 13 jtiwt, Salem. Lot, Jeweler, watchmaker, Salem. For renting of Moose hall see Har- ttj C. Pugh, phone 801 at 1541 D itreet A bicycle stolen from the son of a Gillespie, 131 S . North Church Knot Friday evening as it stood at front of the 1. M. C. A. building, to found Friday night In a grain field on North 22d street. It Is he lmed by police that the thief con aled the bicycle in the grain In lending to return later for it. Girl wanted at the Graybelle. -. Gasoline saved by using "motorllfe 1 in your .gas. Clark's Tire House, 319 N. Commercial St. 1J6 June 21 mills June 23 Hauser Bros, vs Y. Seattle (81 Penner and Cook; Geary. Brenton and Baldwin. At Portland R. H. E. A. vs Valley Mo-1 sn Lake 4 1 1 Portland 3 0 Cullop, Baum and Byler; ' KalTso, Poison and Koehler. -Valley Motor vs Woel;n M. C June, 25 Spau'ding vs Statehouse Increased Rate For Power Granted Aa increase In power rate, of ap proximately ten per cent over the former rates, effective for a period I tor ums min(lej or one year irum june 1, 1929, i Four Girls Escape From School Here Efforts were being made by authori ties throughout the valley Saturday to locate four girls, Mabel Johnson, Lil lian Koth, Klsie Thompson and Ger trude Hansen, who escaped at dusk of lands in the Willamette Yaliey Is; dents at the Oregon Agricultural col noted by State Engineer Cupper based lege to be graduated Tuesday. Mi-w upon numerous Inquiries and applica-'Jrene Curtis who is taking home emo tions covering the appropriation of nomirs is the only Sbiem girl to re water from streams in this section. ; ceive a diploma. The men in the This Interest at this time is attributed are George M. Alexander, George Mo by Cupper to the unusually . dry Gilchrist and Claude Su-usioff, wno weather and a growing jrealixation will be graduated from the school of of the benefits of irrigation In this: agriculture: G. Mason and Don- section. Experiments have showniaUt M. Mathews will finish in for that almost every crop will be Increas-1 estry, Arthur McClain and Oral Lein ed by irrigation, even in this valley mon In commerce and pharmacy re wlth its abundant rainfall. Cupper de-, cpectively. elares. pointing out that even In thej b. F. Irvine regent of the college production of loganberries the use of wm be the commencement vpeakr irrigation has been found to be a de-jy,is year. Dr. R. H. Schrett of th cided advantage. I First Methodist Episcopal church ft Unlike the experience of other sec- Tanoma. Wash, will deliver the pac tions of Oregon where thoueanda of, curea Address fori -Jths senior Wi.tav evfninir from lhA atuti. hnn No trace of theloolmrs "re sPnl ,n " ana ai- Sunaay morning. granted to the Idaho Power company operating in Malheur and Baker counties, Oregon, in an order Issued by the public service commission, Friday. The increase is allowed with the understanding that the company shall make such extensions in its plant . as to accomodate the Increas ing demand for power on the part of Its patrons in the eastern Oregon counties. , Another order issued by the com mission Friday grants to the Stand ard Oil company the right to con struct an industry spur track across Boy over 18 years wanted at Gray Dancing, Moose hall, "Revelation" tonight harmony, 35' We wish to thank our many friends for their kind sympathies and floral offerings during the sickness and death of our wife and mother. Henry G. Wiggins, Don W. Wiggins, Harriet Kincaid. 135 Miss Grace Sherwood, daughter of 8treet , th"e city of Salem r-ruifgsur onerwoou or jiimDait col lege, who graduated a year ago from Willamette university and has been teaching In the High schoo lat Red mond, Oregon, during the past year. is home for the summer, Water Permits the university Friday morning. The development of 90 horsepower and visited 'for the operation of a saw mill is con- Tile Misses Edith Brown and Edith Gardner were visitors to the City of Portland, during the past week. Help make Salem beautiful, Join the Floral society. Call at Gaiuner and Keene's, Hartman Bros., or mill to J. Howard Zinser. Dues $1.00 per year. " iJ5 Arrest of anyone driving a machine with only one license, a violation of the state law that is said to be occur ring here frequently, was ordered of all policemen Friday by Chief Welsh, acting upon the instructions of the health and police committee. This action was taken when Gerald Volk, chairman of the committee, reported S. C. Davenport, 1330 South Commer-I cial street, for driving with only one license on his machine. Miss Elsie Victor, 780 North Cot tage street, a daughter of Officer O. F. Victor, of the Salem police deprat- ment, is a week-end visitor at the Alpha Chi Omega house in CorvalUs. She is the guest, of her sister. Miss Mamie Victor, who is' a student at O. A. C . i Save gasoline, "Motorllfe" in your tank will do it. Clark's Tire House, 319 N, Commercial St. 135 For burglary insurance; e Liston. 135 This weeks drapery special, Boston fcrima, an colors. Regular 85 and 75c 48c yard. Hamilton. 13"' Night Patrolman J. F. White, al though carefully searching the neigh borhood, failed Friday night to find a man, reported acting suspiciously, in the vicinity of State and 12th streets. The fellow was see nto peer into win dows and saunter around residences in that district. He was described by renidents as being short and stout, wearing a cap and a red striped nackinaw coat.- " . . Tonight, Moose hall, dancing with "Revelation" harmony six. Harley C. Pugh. 135 For burglary insurance, see Liston. 135 Follow the crowd to that big dance at Turner, Sat. June 5,. 135 C. F. Merrill, of Portland, was a Salem visitor, Saturday. He was tnj this city in connection with a police patrol indicator for which he is western distributor. fugitive Quartet had been found up to noon, attaches of the school reported. The girls' departure was reported to police at eight, o'clock by Superintend ent J. N. Smith, who declared that the girls bad taken advantage of the fact that doors around the institution are not kept locked, and that they fled Just at dark. Lillian Koth and Mabel Johnson were recently committed to the Insti tution from The Cedars at Portland. verting water through long canals, water is easily obtained in the Wil lamette valley and at little expense. Cupper states. Eight Members Of Aggie Graduating Class From Salem There will be 240 students receive bachelor and advanced degrees. Pres ident William Kerr will confer the degrees. The presentation of the Joseph H. Albert, the A. J. Johnson and the Clara H. Waldo prises will be anoth er feature of the services. A quarter of a million dollars per annum is being spent in advei tisii.if Oregon Agricultural College, Cor- dehydrated fruits and vegetables In The other two girls had been at the yallis, June 8: Salem has eight stu- this state. school for some time templated in an application filed with the state engineer's office here, Fri day, by the Bolen Creek Mining com pany of Medford which asks for the right to appropriate 10 second feet of water from Sucker creek. W. A. Anders of Brogan has filed an application for the right to ap propriate water from Mormon creek for the irrigation of a small tract in Malheur county. An application filed by, Olga Netter of Aurora seeks the right to appro priate water from two small tribu taries of Pudding river for the irri gation of 20 acres in Clackamas county. Luncheon To Be Resumed Monday The regular business men's lunch eon for Monday noons at the Com mercial Club, that was cancelled last Monday because of it being Memorial Day, will be resumed with one of the best lunches and programs of the season next Monday noon, It was an nounced at the offices of the club Saturday. S. L. Eddy, of the Ladd & TIHon Bank, of Portland, will be the prin cipal sneaker. He will talk on the possibilities and prospects for devel opment In the Willamette valley. Mi- Eddy is reputed to be more familiar with financial conditions in the val ley than most men- engaged in the banking business in the state, and his talk Is expected to be very enlighten ingr. Last ehance to buy baby chicks Few Leghorns and Rocks now on hand at reduced prioes. C. N. Need ham, 558 State St. 136 Hausers Meet Defeat In Game With Motors Schedules Are Given Hooper, twlrler for the Valley Mo tor team, by good generalship, and heaving that bothered the erstwhile a little. The upon The boy scout council of this city Here's one crtmethat police fnvar- iably expect one each year: Friday evening H. A. Smart, 2015 Cherry avenue 'phoned police and asked that officers come to his place and keep h, rnm otoaiinir hi Btm whprrlna. ! twilight league leaders not . .... ., ut. was a winner In Friday's game, Several reports of strawberry thefts . have come to; police headquarters ja8 one of ln mogt prom8ing in the from various parts of the city lately. ' Cherry city series and the Motor nine's victory of 4-1 comes as a dis tinct surprise to local followers of the series. Humphreys pitched for the Invlncl bles. Good work is checked up to the credit of all members of both teams. Hausers' Invincibles will lj seen In action again Monday, June 7, when they meet the Spauldlng nine. How They Stand W. State House 1 Hauser Brothers 2 Spauldings 2 Y. M. C. A. 1 Valley Motor 1 Kav Woolen Mill 0 The home of better service, moder ate prices and largest stock. Webb & Clough, funeral directors. This weeks drapery special, Boston Scrims, all colors. Regular 65 and 7Bc 48c yard. Hamilton. 136 MARY PICKFORD IN "REBECCA OP SCNNYBROOK FARM" Boy over 18 years wanted at Gray belle. Chester Hoffman, arrested here on a charge of passing a bad check for 136.50 on the Gale & Company store, was paroled Friday by Judge Un- ruh. Hoffman, a former inmate 01 j Tne remainder of the schedule, ln the Denitentiary here, confeased to, eluding Monday's game is hereby giv passing the worthless check, L. 0 1 1 1 Pet. 1000 666 666 500 333 000 Major League Scores American. Cleveland, June 4. Score: R. H. E St. Louis 7 12 I Cleveland 11 Sothoron and Severeid; Bagby, My ers, Uhle and O'Neill. New York, June 4. Score: R. H. E. Philadelphia 5 8 2 New York 12 15 1 Naylor, Rommell, Keefe and Per kins, Styles; Mogridge and Hannah. Chicago, June 4. Score: R. H. E. R. H. E. Chicago 3 5 3 Detroit 6 10 Faber, Kerr, Payne and Schalk; Pause and Ainsmlth. Note Only six major league games. National. Boston, June 4. Score: R. H. E. New York 11 8 1 Boston . 1 11. 1 , Douglas, Hubbell and Smith; Flllln glm and O'Neill. Phiadelphla, June 4. Score: . " R. H. E. Brooklyn 5 8 2 Philadelphia 1 17 1 Mamaux and Miller; Meadows and Tragesser. St. Louis, June 4. Score: ' R. H. E. Chicago '. 18 1 St. Louts 6 14,1 Alexander and Killefer; Doak and demons. : The Announcement Extraordinary Irrigation Gains ! In Favor Over Valley Is Report A growing Interest in the irrigation SEE- Woo dry's Stock of Fomlture, Range, Heaters, Itugs, Tools, etc., before you hut 170 N, Cora'l ..St. Phone 510 or 511 arrested by Officer Morelock. He was en. The play off of the Me between the Y. M. C. A. and Statehouse clt'bs and the Statehouse-Woolen mills game will be played during the com- The Girl's Work Department of the Y. W. C. A. has arranged, a musiCing week: and movie party for High School Girls je 7 Spauldlng vs Hauser Bros. t,.,i everiine at 7:30 at the jine 9 -Woolen Mills V3 Y. M. C. L :WSS& 1 Congregational church. Every girl in Ai High school is Invited an da good live ly time is promised. ' The funeral for Robert W. B. Rig gle age 33, the former service man who took his own life at the state hospital for the insane Friday morn ,nf h held at the chapel of the Webb & Clough company. Court and; Coast League Scores At Los Angeles ...R. H. E. San Francisco 2 6 0 Los Angeles 3 10 0 Love, Lewis and Agnew; Aldrfdge and Lapnn, At San Francisco R. H. K. Vernon 6 9 2 Oakland 8 6 1 Dell, Houck and De Voimer; Kre- mer and Spellmon. At Seattle Sacramento . H. 4 E This Station is equipped and stocked to render prompt y A-U service on ALL makes and types of MMNET0S Prom the single cylinder magneto to the most complex twelve cylinder or two point style. Platinum and tungsten contact points replacement parts re-mag-netizing equipment Moderate charges R. D. BARTON 171 South Commercial St. , W.W.iOORE House Furnisher HOME OF TUB VICTROLA You get more for your Money at Moore's. Buy Remnants AT TUB Remnant Store When You have a Real Good Thing to Offer-Make it Known-Read This Thru For a very limited time, we are privileged to offer the Biggest Bargain in an Orchard and Berry Ranch in Marion County 57 ACRES-$20,000 CO per cent in full bearing Cherries, Loganberries, Prunes 25 per cent in young bearing tree fruits, Pears, Plums, Apples and Walnuts 10 per cent in seedling cherries, and balance garden land, and yards One of the most desirable qualities of the ranch is the de pendability for income. If one fruit fails, there are two other good dependencies Last year was an example. Prunes failed, but notwithstand ing the cherries and logans alone made $5400 income Now with all three promising well, the income from the prunes, and increased prices of 3 to 4 cents on cherries and logans, assure an income of over half the cost of the ranch CAN YOU BEAT IT? Then on top of all that, there is 13 acres of "beginning to bear" apples and walnuts, yet to be heard from. The site is fine, location good, 20 minutes from Salem, auto roads hard surface and rock all the way ; finest of water. This place is offered a very limited time, and first payment must be large. 6 per cent on balance. We conclude by saying again with emphasis that while it lasts this is one of the Very Biggest Bargains, Ever our . Chancetooffer.DonHMissltyif You can Handle it! The Fleming Realty Co. 41 STATJB STREET t I X MS .8600 1 ton Ford with express body, top and wind shield, extra good tires. A bargain at 1919 Maxwell panel body, electric lights, starter car is just like new with good tires . 1918 Maxwell, 1 ton truck with cab and wind shield, good stake body, new tires, bargain price 1 ton Republic truck, overhauled, repainted and guaranteed, new tires, cab and body 1920 1 ton Republic truck, almost new, body and cab, overhauled and guaranteed.. 212-ton Republic truck, new tires, overhauled and guaranteed, extra good vaiue ai 1918 2-ton Republic truck, like new, over hauled and guaranteed with new tires 1920 212-ton Bethlehem truck almost new $750 $950 $1250 $1600 $1750 $2200 $2600 y. - 1 1 1 11 j 1 1444 ' ALL OF THESE TRUCKS EQUIPPED WITH 1920 LICENSE FREE Call at the Yellow Front Truck Store for Inspection Y. H. HILDEBRANDT & CO. - REPUBLIC DISTRIBUTORS MARION COUNTY POLK COUNTY 279 N. Commercial St. Phone 673 I Massive Over stu Furniture You will find on our floor one of the most complete displays I of overstuffed furniture in Salem. Materials and workmanship are the best. This means ai whole lot, for furniture is similar to everything else inasmuch I t as there are cheap imitations on the market. We advise you i to be careful, examine the upholstering, the massiveness, the I spring seats, mahogany rockers and legs. You will be sure of. having all of these high class features if you buy that overstuffed furniture at Moores. uThe Home of The Vidrola" You Get More for Your Money at Moores i4tt4 .tJ44 .tliltK"'11