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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (July 21, 1920)
NESDAY, JULY 21, 1920 All Around Town CURRENT EmHSTa ... julv 21. Opening third an nual convention ot Oregon Bate Association of Elks nuT-S-Bebal., Sa lem Senators vs. Vancouver, Wash- Oxford park, - July 23 Boxing matches, .Unices Salem - Lodge 336, ? aE., state fair auditor- 1Uiy 8-24. Rural paetor.' , if! lt ojmmer scnool, iauu wi f "ulf 29. Baby- clinic, Com I meicial club auditorium, 2 p. ,o.ii Snlem chautau- ! ""July 22-23-24-Eltai COS TOition, Salem ! July 29-Aug. 1 Amerioai . . nnnvpntion. Astoria. liP"" . kA. .a. W m m r Circuit Court Clarence I Grassman vs Philome , Ferachweiler et al Complaint. R. P Horning and Gertrude Horn ... Vhilomena Ferschweiler et al. W'& ' Inmnlfl int. An R. Hawes vs Fannie H. Stev inoanx neraon: William W. Taylor and Benjamin Franklin Stev em. Answer of guardian ad litem. nBa R. Hawes vs Fannie M Stev ens et al. Affidavit of guardian ad litem. Newport will supply all tourisU with sasoline. See tester marun. xio Salem 336 All members are urg el to show up for the paraae inurs flay evening. As many as can wea uniform but be in line anyway, in Boy wanted, over 18, at the Gray belie. Mrs. Dale Mummey of Eugene is in Salem .visiting friends for a few flays. . The home of better service, mod erate prices and largest stock, Webb & ClouKh, funeral directors. ' 17 Charles'Bort, former contractor of Salem, was a business visitor in the city for several days the fore part of the week. 1 We wish to thank our friends and neighbors for '.heir kindness and sympathy at the deaths of our hui band and father. Mrs. H. H. Sco vell, Robert and Arthur Scovell. 173 Mrs. Gladys Gamble and two chil oren, Lucille and LeRoy, have re turned from a fortnight's visit with relatives at Hopewell. Mr. and Mrs. Harry K. Spauldlng went to Portland Tuesday for a brief visit with friends. Before returning name they will go to Sunnyside, Wn where Mr. Spalding has relatives. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Ross of 333 South 17th street, returned to their home Tuesday, after a two weeks vis it with relatives in Pasco Wash A permit to make repairs to the extent, of J600 on a house at 1595 Cottage street was taken out Tues day by J, C. Coddington. After spending a short time in Portland on business, T. E. Mcuros key, manager of the Salem Commer cial club, returned to Salem Wednes day morning. Eugene Hayter, a banker of Dal las, was a business visitor in Salem Wednesday. Paul Hauser, of the Hauser Uros. sporting goods stores, is on a. busi ness trip to Corvallis, Eugene and Albany, He will be gone for several Mr. and Mrs. E, L. Bailey of his ty, have returned from a brief visit h friends in Oregon City. Attorney and Mrs. James Mott if Astoria, were visitors in Salem Wed nesday. Mr. Mott was on legal busi ness. - H. B. Scovell of Tacoma, who - r"as cal,eJ here by the serious 111 w i and death of his' broths, Dr. H. Scovell, returned to his home the Washington city, Sunday, lJ"f. RSe Bdayla,-of West Sa lem left the first of the week for 1 Where she wi enJoy an , Visit with relatives. Miss tad , ?'anS t0 return in he wiu fin the same posjtion ,n the public schools as she did last linM; R- s- Allen, formerly Ange- Carver, is visitlng ln Salem a(. Man r.mn f ner mother' Lil tre. rVer' Coage at Judson here MCmins hare from Bend with th n has been employed With 1,. u Brooks-Scanlon company. Saw c husband. Mrs. Alien leaves 4 pla?,"r?ay fr Seae. where ' Ctam I1?'6' Mr- and Mra- Air Bend-Mo ms" rerds for. the from Bend to Eugene.. They sra SrbrU,B! "0nh of the Three We ,3RD OF THANKS bwTft!?Bk tne friends and tu during , empathy shown M4 thlVather- Frank J- Mem. -J. Z D bea"tiful l offering,. Wvlni. T- Diem, R. M, '"aces Ganiard .173 WKLCOME R P- O. E. OtlTE THOMS IX "FOOTLIGHTS ANTJ SHADOWS'' Love, jeweler, watchmaker, Salem H. S. Carter and mother, Mrs. Lou Alley, arrived in Salem Tues day, motoring from Lewiston, Idaho, where Mr. Carter, a former Salem photographer, has a successful stu dio. They were accompanied by a nephew of the former Salem real. dent.. After a visit in this city and participation in the Elks festivities, the party plan a motor trip to Cali fornia. Good roads from Lewiston are reported by them, also an am ple supply of gasoline until the Ore gon line was crossed. At Hood River, the first refusal of car fuel was en countered. Will Carver, who has been absent from his reportorial duties with the uuumui, wniie wnn M company at i-amp nowise returned with the Sa lem men, Tuesday evening. The Daily Recipt :: Hints of ;; Friday Market Page Seal d acup of miikRub together three tablespoonfuls of butter and three of. flour, and add to the hot milk. Stir and cook until the mixture is smooth and thick. Add the yolk of an egg, one tablespoonful chopped parsley, ten drops of onion juice, a lit tle vgmted nutmeg, two cups of cold boiled flaked fish and palatable seas oning: of salt and cayenne. Turn out to cool and when cold form into cutlet shapes, dip in beaten egg, then in crumbs and fry in deep hot fat. Serve with cream or tomato sauce. ' i BREAKFAST DISH. Broil about six slices of breakfast bacon, have ready six good sized ap ples sliced without paring. Take up the bacon and put the apples m the meat fryings, sprinkle with half cup of su gar, cover until nearly done. Remove the lid and let them get a littel brown er, but be careful not to burn. SPAGGHETTI. 1 lb. beef chopped fine. 1 lb. fresh pork chopped fine. 1 can best peas, drained. 1 can mushrooms drained. 1 small can pimintos. 1 can tomatoes. 4 lb. cheese. 1 cup cracker crumbs. 1 package spaghetti. Must be boiled 30 minutes in salt water then drained and cool. Pepper and salt to taste. Mix ingredients and bake. Erie, Pa., July 21. United States army planes 1, 2 and 4 members of the squadron flying from Mineola to Nome, Alaska, got away for Grand Rapids, Mich., this morning. Plane No. 3 arrived there yesterday. . Of 25 well-known trucks a was the only one to complete this gruelling trip . Recently Iwenty-five trucks were engaged in contest in Louisiana. -Rain fell in tor rents, mud was deep ftnd road conditions almost in surmountable. A Maxwell was tbe first truck to reach the half-way point Baton Rou.e. Only eleven others got this far; some more than 12 hours late, and after aid had been furnished by the Maxwell. 15-ton I 10 - Oscar B.Gingrich Motor and Tire Co. 371 Court Street Phone 635 Greeks and Turks Engaged In Battle Constantinople, July 21. U was learned today through French sourc es here, that . scattered firing in Ad rianople, where the Greeks., and Turks have claBhed, actually began July 19, artillery and machine guns commencing the attack in whioh In fantry Jater participated. The civil population, according to the Turk ish war office, has been evacuated from Adrianople. The fighting - is vU..i4iiuuiK according to advices the Greek commission. to Chester Conklin Coming to Bligh Theatre in Person Tiii t " Mnda-y and Tuesday at the Bligh the nictnre f o..y,. "... hot,o .' . -T oaiem win 7 10 ee m real life in a ZLTe? J? ay one ot tn most cele- i """"m, wno is coming here in person with a large company com Posed of fellow artists from his CaU- llZ? i0 in a brand new revue of his own conception. Conklin himself needs no introduction to the average fan of the country. Every where picture are shown his face with the big moustache is well known. As funny as he is on the screen he is even funnier on the stage. The best bits of his latest pictures have been transferred to the stage and have lost nothing in the transition. Conklin was for a long time the fea ture comedian at one of the leading theatres of New York City so he is not new to this form of entertainment. His pleasing personality gets over equally as wen as it did on the screen anl those of you who have hm , ! by him ft, wi ZctJ.JZ" TttdJ more than pleased, with his work in tne coming revue. Everv nnmhor h offers is a surprise and a novelty never before seen on any stage. His version of the vampire's dance is the hit of the show. Chief in support to Conklin is Art Penny, who for a long time prior to his entering the service of Uncle Sam was one of the most popular vaude ville performers in the country. He has been featured on the largest cir cuits of the United States and Canada and he has lost none of his ability to make people laugh in his short vaca tion from the theatre. His work with Conklin in their convict number is one of the features of this unusual little revue. In addition to his ability as a comedian Penny owns a most won- lo,W,ll ...tnA , ... , "ciiu vjw a.nu w,e aujig ne sings ri the kind that are always popular. The girls are all from Conklin's own studio and were personally selected by the comedian himself for their ability as singers and dancers as well as for their physical attractions. The cos tumes they wear are the designs of the leading artist of southern Califor nia and are inded both cute and nifty. The girls themselves are very easy to Jook at, besides being dancers and singers of real ability. Last but by no means not least is &w --inr SI r- s i F s 7 1 s s jPpv&'Z os ia as-? ev- i- & sa en J -a. -a kz vs et j"r - " "' 1 g-- ----'-fc-jxlr ...,.,,-.i,-,-sewsw So difficult were the road conditions that the refurn trip was narrowed down to only three starters. Of these the Maxwell was the only truck to reach New Orleans, the destination. No matter what tbe road conditions may be the Max well truck the world over is daily rendering a, type of service that is difficult to match. capacity Worm foot loading space THE CAPITAL JOURNAL. Chester's own Jazz band which Is the same that has played for all of his pictures for the last six years. They are the finest collection of Jazz hounn ever gathered together., The drummer carries six trunks full of Instruments for the making of Jazz and he sure knows how to use them. After each performance Conklin will hold a Reception ln the lobby and he wants to meet you all face to face and to shake you each by the hand. There will be a bargain matinee in the aft ernoon and two evening shows. The first at 7:30 and the second at 9:15 None of the seats will be reserved so come early ad get you a good one, Iron Shutters Chief Cause of Levant Riots Constantinople. Iron shutters h. probably caused more riots, massacres ana pogrons in the Levant than poli tical agitators. All shops in the near cast are provided with rolling iron shutters which work in iron grooves. When they are banged down they make as much noise as a machine gun. Every time there is rumor of any sort of trouble some timid merchant slams down his shutters to protect his plate glass; AVithout investigating the cause, other merchants follow instantly with such a clatter that the public becomes panicky and rushes about trying to discover the cause of the flurry, At such moments, excited croww will credit any rumor which is put Into circulation. Pickpockets avail them selves of such opportunities. Soapbox orators, street fakirs, and magicians gather crowds by this device. In any Turkish city the circulation of a ru mor that a movement Is to be started against Christians will cause all the Armenian -and Greek shops to close witnm a tew minutes, and frequently the noisy closinS of the shops fans the religious hatred of the Moslems into otIon' Jack Johnson Will Be Taken Back to Chicago Los Angeles, Cal., July 21. An or der for the removal of Jack Johnson, former heivyweight champion, to Chi cago, where he was convicted of vio lation of the Mann act was signed here today by Judge Oscar A. Trippet of the United States district court. Federal officers stated Johnson would be start ed eastward tomorrow. Johnson was brought to the county Jail here last night after having sur. rendered himself at the Mexican bor der near Tijuana. Japs Ilea Denied. Sacramento, Cal., July 20. The pe tition of Ichlzo Sato, Japanese, and former private in company D, Second infantry, Hawaii, to force County Clerk Harry Hall by writ of mandate to register him as a voter of Sacra mento, county was denied by Superior Judge C. O. Busick today on the ground that he is ineligible to become a citizen. - drive Highway Board Defers Action on Mt. Hood Loop Portland, July 21. After an ex tended debate on the proper locution of tha Mount Hood loop highway be tween Gresham and Brighiwoo'l, the state - highway commission took un der advisement Tuesday the quea Hon of ordering a detailed survey of what ) known as the ;urth of Sandy route, advocated by Portland oifl- cials nnd otn i ,-s. .. The ii'gum s it ' n !it if ' thia route was sustained principally by Gus Moser, City Attorney La Roche, City Engineer Laurgaard and City commissioner Mann, Opposed to them were the proponents of the nuutn or sanay route, vnicn runs from Gresham to Brightwood by way of Kelso and Sandy. So far as applaus wag concerned the speakers for the southern route had much the best of it, as the court room was filled with a large delegation of residents of Sandy and other sections of Clacka mas county. !Gus Moser even inti mated that the meeting may have been packed. Summarized, the actions of the commission at Tuesday's meeting fol low: Sold $1,600,000 worth of road bonds at better price than prevailed a month ago. Agreed to build a mile and a half of the Mount Mood loop roaa in Hood River county. T Took under advisement loop road location between Gresham and Zig zag. . Appropriated $26,250 to match government money to grade and grav el 17 miles of Mackenzie pass road. Ordered grading of four and - a half miles from Cole's bridge to Ganby ranch, west of John Day. ; Rridse nrdererl hnilt anrnaa .Tnlin l)ay river at Dayville. Contract for graveling " Columbia highway across Sherman county. -Awarded contract for grading and rocking 7.6 miles of McMinnville Tillamook highway. Goldson section of Florence road, with contract, referred to attorney general for opinion. Royal Children Of Italy Seeking To Right World Rome, July 20. The children of the Italian royal family are rapidly growing up and begin "to form the center of young people belonging to the aristocratic families of the nation who are full of enthusiastic patriot ism and desires to put the world to rights after the sad years of the war. The eldest Princess ' Yolanda is just 19 and has inherited much of the splendid dark beaty of her mother, Queen Elena. Princess Maf alda, who is only 17 is a gentle girl with great charm of manner, who resembles rather the.. Princesses of the House of Savoy. . They have all been brought up most wisely, living a healty-open-air life in the castles belonging to the royal family in their native Piedmont, 388B3585 Elks Week Convention 1 FOR ELKS WEEK THEY ARE $10.00 ro $16.50 Just Received by Express Hand Made Blouses and Some especially pretty Organdie Blouses These are now in stock and moderately priced. . . .. . , , First Showing for Fall. Fall Plushes and Flapper Cloth Coats Every garment is of strictly High Quality Remember We are the "HOUSE OF QUALITY". "GOOD enters our house, and "GOOD GOODS" is all you can ever buy Quality First. or in the beautiful hunting lodge of Cast el Porziano about 20 miles from Rome, on the shores of the Mediter ranean, where, especially in their childhood, they laid in stores of health and happy memories for" their future life. ; Prince Humbert, the heir appar ent, has shot up Into a fine looking boy of nearly 16, who is devoted to every kind of sport, in the Intervals of the somewhat severe mental train ing which he is undergoing to fit him for-his future position. Princess Ynlajioi who considers herself nw quite a grown up young lady, delights to accompany her father for motor expeditions In the Campagna and lately went with him to spend, some hours of serious study of the latest excavations at Ostia, the port of Rome ln ancient imperial I days, which, perhaps, even better than Pompeii, gives an idea of how people lived in a seaside provincial town 1,600 or 1,700 years ago, : Among te latest discoveries has been that of houses" of two or three stories, evidently let out ln separate apartments, just like the houses in Rome today, while others seem to have- been lodging houses where a single owner, let. two or three rooms to several families, so that life must have been very much like what it is now. Gonzales Titled; Mexico City, Julv 20. General Pah. lo Gonzales, former candidate for the presidency, charged with being the Announcement Extraordinary We wish to announce to the Ladies of Salem and Vicinity that MISS NOLAN, Expert Corsetiere will give individual fittings of the in our Corset Department July 26 to 31, I This demonstration should prove very interesting and educational as it will enable the ladies to ascertain just what style of corset is the one for their individual figure, without any obligation to purchase. Ladies' Store, 466 meet me AT miller's 863828863689636888838888? Navy Blue Taffeta Blue is the season's color. These Dresses are all this seaon's garments and - highly desirable. Made by America's leading garment makers. i Cood Goads. 1 VAC.HL FTVTJJ leader of the abortive resolution in the state of Nuevo Leon, has been uncon ditionally set free by order of General Calles, the war minister, according to official announcement this afternoon. English King : Tried To Sever German Empire Kemptcn, Bavaria. England's Jate king, Edward VII, once tried to per suade Emperor Franz Joseph of Aus tria , to break away from Germany, says General Conrad von. Hoetzen dorff, former commaBder-in-chief of the Austrian army. The general n clared in a speech here the other day that the fidelity of Frana Joseph to the German-Austrian alliance was of ten questioned, but in spite of many temptations, he had remained faithful to the pact. -- "Fifteen years ago," he went on, "when I had just become chief of tht general staff, the emperor remarked to me in his peculiar way, 'Do you know that King Edward has been vis iting me at Ischl and earnestly trying to wean me away from our alliance, with Germany? But I refused.' "The emperor saw the war danger coming, but he kept true to the allian ce, whose spirit still lives in our na tions. What has existed for more than 30 years in peace and war will never die out. Such a country us Germany can never perish, and Austria will al ways stand by her side." , JOURNAL WANT ADS PAY State Street REDUCED GOODS" is all that ever from us.