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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (June 17, 1920)
i J 20. IfliT Around TqwhI1 THE CAPITAL JOUKNAL June Tw0 P180 by Miss Waller's pupils. ta the evenings. jane 17. Iowan picnic at Fairgrounds. jue 19. Pioneer picnic John A. Hunt's grOTe. june WsJdo H1H. Pie association . picnic, Mrs. i f Hunt's grove 11 miles of salem. all day: open to '"rti 15--North Pacific jjtrict assembly ot the Church of the Naxarene. June 23 Shrine day In Sa ba and Willamette valley. June 24 Monthly baby clinic. Commercial club, i p. King, or me Salem Cherriana. JTi headquarters will be In the Seward hotel. An entire new five piece orchestra at Auburn hall Saturday night for the national convention for motor cycle riders consisting of five nun dred motorcycle riders from all parts of the state. Remember an entire new orchestra of five pieces. 147 Armory floor repaired, excellent for dancing Friday night Earl enter tains. Ladies free. 145 ploye of the automobile department InH. VV. Mort of Gotdendale. Wash. He , will cow a three day visit Mondav, 1 runaway freight train on the Chi- j The convention voted to increase Uie uuuse, win leave Salem Thurs is a student of Willamette university Tuesday and Wednesday only, day night for Phoenix. Aria., where he and is employed at present in the j Dr. Olson may be found in the has accepted an office position with a state highway department. He fills a I Masonic temple, firm of road contractors. He expects pastorate at Shaw each Sunday. Miss to be gone about two years. 1 Putnam Is the daughter of Mrs. J. S. Putnam of 435 North 17th street Shelf Jf I I .. 1500 to loan on good security. See jwas graduated from Willamette nnlH Jit LtQS CS LtUiC . iiuiui, ur pnune n6Tersny wun me etass or IMS, ana tori the past year has been Instructor in I Fred Bock of Salem left Thursday I a school at Drain. for Portland, where he will spend aj After the wedding the young peo short time visiting. 1 pie will spend a short honeymoon on 'the coast it Seaside and Cannon beacn Memorial services will be held at returning to Portland for the Shrine the W. O. W. hall Friday night at t ' convention and Rose festival. They o'clock. It was announced Thursday j wiH make their home In Salem, morning. The services were to have' been held last Sunday but were post'1 Qir.-ly, C nrtlrrA Pit poned on account of bad weather. W"t' KJt Vl The Cherrian special Oregon Elec tric train will leave Salem at T:15 a. Miss Helen King, of this city, left m. Thursday. June 24 for Portland. Thursday for Portland where she trill and will return here late Thursday Court House News attend the wedding of a friend. The public is invited to Miss Shel- ton'i recital in the First Congrega tional church, Thursday evening at $ o'clock. 14 5 itorno Circuit Court. F.igeol Truck & Tractor company; a iration, vs. J. ,M. Kuney. veraicc Probate Court. peter P Hamre estate. Petition, peter P. Hamre estate. Undertak' frig- peter P. Hamre estate. Oath. Marriage Licenses. Valdemar P. Gailey, 18, of 1490, Xorth Fourth street, a laborer, to Frieda Elsie Busch, 18, of 1490 North Fourth street. Howard W. Mort, 23, of 8?3 North Cnurch street, a minister, to Mary O Patnam, 23, 435 North Seventeenth treet. Daily Statistics Died. K1NNAMAN At the home of her par nts. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Klnnaman, 1223 Kerry street, Thursday, Jumi 17 1920. Evelvn Kinnaman, at the age of 1 years. The funeral will be held Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock from the chapel of Rigdon & Son. Interment will be made in the City View cemetery. Lore, Jeweler, watchmaker, Salem. The home of better service, moder Itt prices and largest stock. Webb ft Qongh, funeral directors. Girl wanted at the Spa. , C. B. Clancey of this city left Wed nesday night for Portland where he will attend to business relative to the Shrine excursion to Salem on June 23, and act In his official capacity of King Guy Prather, the jazz man on pi ano, at dance Friday night at arm ory. 145 Miss-'Susan Varty arrived in Salem from saskatoon, Sask., a few days ago. night it was announced from the Com mercial club today. Gasoline Supply ' fc 0 'I TP f'n . J T . A formal complaint to test out the i lUUly IXlLlCU III jurisdiction of the Oregon public serv-1 j D J J For Army Member Rockford, 111., June 17. Private Cecil Towers of Big Harbor, Wash.. was found dead in a park near this city today with a bullet wound in his head. His army pistol was near his body. Towers left two notes, say ing "life holds no attractions." One was addressed to his father, Emory Towers, and the other to his lieutenant cago. Milwaukee : St. Paul railroad salary of the secretary from IS900 to between Boviston tunnel ana wver.y, j annua Elec!lon ot offt,.r9 Wednesday morning, which 4D loaded freight cars wre burned and ten n "election of the next convent it.n wrecked, was Increased to two today city was to take place tomorrow. when the charred remains of a man , were recovered from the debris of ten cars dtk-hed and burned near Borris Siding. The body is believed by rail road officials to be that of a tramp who was stealing a ride, as all mem bers of the train crew have been ac counted for. Wanted Union Company Reports Heavy Cncnlina Qnlae Leser secretary of the association. J aSOline uUlfoi as a transportation commldity anu! The near monopoly which the Union of vital Importance to'the maintenance Oil companv of California has been en- of transportation in the state the dis-1 joying in the sale of gasoline in the tribution of gasoline should eosnj i several towns In Oreeon in which it t within the jurisdiction or tne state reg- She intends to make her home in this maintains distributing stations, during' ulatory body, the letter declares, add- jlce commission over the distribution of I : gasoline in this state will probably be I Men's association within a few days.' accoraing to a .cue. aeath list from tbje wreck , ' bership by the vote. Ten girls for tables at the flr-ar.A fWni'ncr rf trio Kpw f!flTI- T.P.A. FrOWnS On jton Cafe at 162 1.2 North Com- Feminiti MtfttfegrS merciaL See Dr. Li Tick, 153 Portland. Or.. June 17. The woman South High Street. "drummer" is not wanted in the Trav elers' Protective association, accord ing to a vote of the organization In annual convention here today. Efforts to change the constitution which would permit admission of women traveling salesmen failed. The insur- r? i r i rUUUU DUrneU anee solicitor, life or fire, and auto I - . . Ellensburg, Wash., June 17. The bile salesmen, also were uemea nieiu- Buy Remnants AT THIS. Remnant Store city. 5 acres for sale. 1 mile from fair grounds on Silverton road. G. E. Un ruh, phone 815. 146 For dancing the armory floor is now in excellent condition, making it Salem's largest and best. Dance Friday night. 145 the month of May over the sales onlng that able gai laiem in romam., the previous month as reported to Sec- has declared that there are ample retry of State Kozer in connection with laws on the statute doors to comer the remittance of state taxis pn motor fuel oil sales. Sales for May, the re port shows totalled 6S7.872.75 gallons of gasoline, a gain of approximately 30 per cent over the 411.936 gullons sold by this company in Oregon during April. Distillate sales for May, total ling 86,349, also show a very material eain over the sites for April when the sales of this fuel oil by the Union corn- Mrs. Leland H. Ross, accompanied bv her two children, Bertram an4 Maxine, arrived in Salem the early pany totalled only 45.678 gallons. A! part or tne week alter an absence oi,crieck: for $6308.47 accompanieu umj several months m Idaho. Mr. Ross May report to cover the stato tax on met them in Portland, and they are fuei 0 gales. once more aomicnea at ineir nome on South 17th street. Mrs. A. Q, Foor, Viavl representa tive, Hotel Marion, leaving Saturday for Portland, returning 27th. 145 Miss Ada Miller and Mrs. W. C. Smith will sing at the Miss Shelton re cital in the First Congregational church Thursday evening. 145 Live, wide awake, courteous boy to carry paper route. Capital Journal. "WHT CHANGE TOUR WIFE" LAST TIMES TONIGHT 7:15 AND 9:15 P.M. Mrs. F. Roy Davis and small son, Bobbie, of Medford arrived in Salem Wednesday and Is the guest of Mra Robert Paulus and Mrs. Pr J. Hiblcr. Mr. Davis is expected to join her Sat urday, when they will go to Portland for the Shrine convention. Miss Beatrice Shelton's pupils will appear In recital In the First Con gregational church Thursday evening, 8 o'clock. Public invited. 145 Saturday night, Moose hall, the "-Revelation" for harmony, dancini?'. 145 E. F. Martin, Eugene" photographer, spent Wednesday in Salem transacting business. Marv Talmadge, violin, and Profes sor T. S. Roberts will assist at Miss Shelton's recital In the first Congre gational church Thursday evening. 145 17 Women To Head Canvass For Rooms For Visiting Elks To superintend the canvassing of Salem for accommodations for visit ing lodgemen during the Btate con vention of Elks to be held here Ju'.y 22, 23 and 24, Mrs. Frank M. Brown. chairman of the housing tomni'.fee, and appointed 17 captains. These women, all of whom have agreed to aid in the work, will meet Friday at 2:30 to complete arrange ments. They are: Mrs. George Riches, Mrs. George Waters, Mr. Lachmund, Mrs aiq rlch, Mrs Arthur Moores, Mrs R. J. Goodln, Mrs. Will Evans, Mrs. Homer Smith, Mrs. Chaa. Knowland, Mrs. Chester Cox, Mrs. Frank Mfers, Mrs. Wrebb, Mrs. Marvin, Mrs. McMeachen. Mrs. T. Roberts, Mrs. Rahn, Mrs. Hawking and Mrs. T. K. Ford. yUlamette'Student And Salem Maid To Marry, Saturday Announcement wan made 1 nursnay of tho weddina: of Howard W. Mort and Mary O. Putnam, which will ':ake nlace Saturday at the home of the bride's brother, Roy Putnam, in Portland. Mr. Mort Is the son of Mr. and Mrs the power necessary for the assump tion of this jurisdiction. The commission has heretofore; maintained that it possessed no juris-1 diction over the sale or distribution i j gasoline but the matter will be placed before Attorney General Brown for an opinion at this time. Salem Shriners To Get Special Railroad Rates Providing they display certificates to be issued by Dr. O. A. Olson which will show they ara Shriners or mem hr nf Shriners families, members of the order and their families will be given special rates to i-omanu wv week, of one and one third fares, tt was stated by a Commercial club of ficial Thursday afternoon. This rate JUNE SALE OF SHOES FOR MEN AND BOYS Special Sale 0 t D- A 300 Leghorns 11 days old Few Reds and Buttercups. Season closes this week. C.N.Needham 658 State Street Here are a few of the many values you mil find at our Men's Store $9.95 Men's tan calf English last, reg ular $12.00, now Men'atan calf, English last reg- fl7 QK ular $9.00, now JJ I .ti Men's black calf, English last, CO Kf regular $12.00, now D.JU Men's gun metal, English last, 7 regular $9.00, now ov Men's gun metal, square toe, C?C regular $9.00, now ou.tiv Men's heavy work shoe, regular gg FJQ $8.75, now Men's heavy work shoe, regular fl7 KA $9.00, now Men's Elk hide outing shoe, reg- CO QK ular $4.75, now w Ladies' Store 466-471 State Street Men's Split outing shoes, regular CO 45 $3.50, now Boys' army tan or black, regular CK W $7.00, now J Boys chocolate English last, reg (tft K A ular $7.50. now .... '0U Boys' black combination last, regular $6.95, now Boys' outing Split, regular $3.00 1,95 now Boys" square toe, corker last, CA KA regular $5.50, now - w These shoes are all Standard Brands and Guaranteed all Leather "What You Buy, We Stand By" atmmmm 1 tmmei. until recently an em-1 12Weet Wide . La. Without a Seam People have wished for years that they might secure Inlaid Linoleum iimmtt immsmsmsmsmmmmmmmmmmmmmmi r -, i5v?5r&3t ,Na.V V jf -tv - rrT ifcEF 3-v. . isVrr7. . XXWN f K I ft i wywt.ssA z3m mm fekasa CgBlflfl i T-TpJis "i , m m ' " Wide enough to cover their entire room and now I have it Come and See You will find my goods right in quality, style and price i Max O.Buren 179 North Commercial Street more Firestone Cord Tires sold from No vember 1st to April 30th than for the corresponding peri od last yearmore than Ave to one. ?: Because five men are buying Firestone Cords for every one that bought last year or because the men who tried a Firestone Cord last year are equipping. all 'round, including spares, this year. Because the Firestone Cord Tire, first of the new stand ard oversize, proved the ex tra value in more material, greater air capacity more mileage for your money, cause, lasfaaffs pioneer ' is this Jyearb leades1 1 c i ! i ! f w-4 Hi i ( I !, CAi ) f V ) J i i l . i ; .