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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (July 31, 1920)
FACT STVB ii Ground fQwn f - f Mrs. Jame Marsteru, who has been f thsft flTUen OK DHL IC 1H 1IIVUU5 Ui mo past tew weeks returned ta hor home in. Koseburg Wednesday. "T .. A JB V 1 v w v -w- eani concert. -Aug- l-Amertcan Mention, asw Artisan lodg. Salem ..rios rtisa" r.bor day- I BePlcr- A y V " U How News T J-tlBUilllL V' 7 Power company v. V.iotn ljis1"' . ,i.tinri. n iCnto t a'- . Motion irfBWw. .,,. at al. v& w. Hajel et al Probate Court Aivtn Rons of Portland, who visit ed with relatives in Salem this week. -aturned ta his home in Portland Thursday. He was accompanied by his. small " nephew, Master , Harlan Gamble. - -e-. - . THE CAPITAL JOURNAL County Recorder At Desk After Vacation Uf and Mrs. D. W. Dewey have returned from a short visit with the tatter's mother, Mrs. Fulmer, or Dal las.,; ' - Baseball, 2:30 p. m. Oxford park, tomorrow, 183 ' ur nnd Mrs. W. R. Bowman and !... n-v,tor who have been visiting rel .... 'atives and friends in Salem, returned Petition their home in Roseburtf. 1 t . ...tnmnhll. ,,'horee. . . r ...' Tney maue mo I 7 Whitney, estate. 1."" ... IGeorge Baseball. Oxford park, tomorrow, Whitney, estate. 1011, DO.OOW Whitney, estate. raer2:S() p m Pnnntv PAAnvilpir Mildred Robert son Brooks has returned to her offi cial duties after a ten day vacation at Newport. Mrs. Brooks reports tne Newport season to be the "best in years." An enfire absence of trade winds, unseasonal rains and swelter ing heat has afforded mid-summer vacationists an Head season. While at the Oregon seaside resort. Mrs. Brooks witnessed a spectacular recue when an Instructor from the natatorlum swam too far and was carried seaward by the uncertain on shore currents. The life saving crew beln etoo far away to make the res cue, two beach onlookers, swam out and hrnucht in the drowning man, using a surf board in making the res cue. . v Ttrv.Ha tVia transient .mtcrratlon to tv.a hftaphan la evcpntionallv larsre. Mr. Brooks reports tnat regular patronage has been cut down because oi me m traction of auto touring. Forest Fires Sweep Montana Cnal disc f- ,.- Manlej. ffilUam CM""-. aisement. Late. Marriaite Uwnscs ' . Monk. 24. of saieni, P .o Cora Fischer, 23. .1 klsn. . Hi irn 1II(ERTo Mr. and Mrs. George BL North 24th street., a ' , Mr. Luther RSSON-To Jm. 7rson. 23d street am. "d a daughter, July 28, SKRSON - To Mr nd lC , ; 22 920. To be SHem, "" wn..hal Rueene. .Tn Mrs. t. rOBOKK-iu ,r""-"co nnBnlt or rnp i ;t;ai.ui'""J " gin', Jiy 23- 192- To be nam d uis llanon. L...Dnv Air. and Mrs. Oeorgc iusdhu fcV.nlt1 . ...i iniv 23. 1920. to be nameJ uLPH-To Mr. and Mrs. William A. Ralph. 995 Nl'Ln ilHt -m it.lv 29. 1920. To be named Mary Helen. Died kninnnNHenrv A. Waldron, 50 v:. In Pi n Alto, uai., Thursday, July 29. The remains .n ..ritu in Snlpm Sunday and will be taken in charge by tne Rigdon establishment. Funeral an nouncements will be made later. Mr. Waldron Is the father of Ron- all Waltoon of Salem, and was a farmer resident of Oregon City. or the past eight years he has resided Pain Alto. He was a raemoer oi ik. Old Fellows and Woodmen or the World. Besides hie widow, and son Ronald, he leaves two daughters, Mrs. Darla Hdrlinn and llisa June Waldron, 1 Palo Alto. He is also survived hy u. hmthnr J. C. Waldron. and two Hal Mrs. M. Hvatt and Mrs. Rich an Barber, all oi Oregon uuy, 1S2 Miss Agnes Dunlap of Central VAini Ornirnn. is a euest of Mrs. H. N. Aldrlch at her home,' 348 Myers street. Miss Dunlap is a close student of social problems, and will deliver the address at the services in J-ue ohurch Sunday evening, where the Willamette quartet of 1918 will ren der a musical program. 2 Jail Escapes Are Seen Near Walla Walla -nrAna TSJollc Wa.ahJ. Jlllv 31. Ac cording to word received by telephone from the Paxton brothers ranch north of Tolgate in the Wenana ioreBi, iew- la Anderson and Kicnara raneraon, . . A ,v.o aiv mn who escaDed from the Umatilla county Jail last Sunday, 'now at large, are Deiievea 10 oe m uu section, and passemen are thick in the woods. All day yesierauy vue phone at the Paxton rancn was usea by possemen hunting Hart and Owen and the other desperadoes, and ac- .it nnnvArntions overheard. there 1b ttvery reason to believe that . j..n onH Patterson, aueseu mtu I check artists" are also In this section. which Is only elgnt nines nunuwwi. i !th point where the half breeds were surprised while tney wv . are burning over heavy timber. They un. twM rinvi now inr uue four fires In this section of the state 'and twenty in the Flathead, in north western Montana. Nova Scotians May Attempt to Lift Yacht Cup Sydney, N, S. July 31. Yacht clubs of Nova Scotia and not Sir Thomas Lipton would be the next challenger xor me America s cup ix yacnusmvn ui mis province xonow me recommenuu- tlon made today by A. C. Cross or. Montreal. Portlander To Be Successor To Rynerson 3. W. Marriott, a member of Ma- chinlsts Union No. 63, Portland, has been selected by the State Federation of labor to succeed C M. Rynerson of Portland as a representative of la bor on the committee of fifteen named to pas supon proposed amendments to the workmen's compensation act, a nrjir, in information received "6y V.J. u.i.g v Governor Olcott toaay. nynereu", Is stated, has resigned from the com mision because of press of other busi ness. ' Tn Reconstruct Fleet. i-. i Tin. Ttolnhevlk naval auth- ,(,i0 . moorted to be planning to h Rnitlr! Russian war I recuiiau u. fleet and put it into action . posisble. i Af-er 14 years service with the California-Oregon Power company, Georsje J Walton of Klamath Fais has resign ed to eater the banking business at Merrill. . - ... ' " Buy Remnants AT THE) Remnant Store viicatia nr . .Tnlv 31. A chance is soon to be offered to homing pigeon fanciers to securea ininy nign umn birds, according to N. F. MacDuff, su pervisor of the cascaae national iui ..i ThA hlrds had been used b irangera to report forest fires, but sine the arrival of the airplane loresi ijh. trol and the radio service have been found superfluous. They are soon to be put on the auction block and sold to the highest bidder. Moore Received At Prison Friday -i itfnAro apntenned to a lif 40 i ut'ui e . , . . . j m u xin.rA tKo at at ex nHflon here py Juage wh" is a traveling salesman, and who Campbell of the Clackamas coon , 7, confined in a hospital there. . : 0f Oregon Roads I Road Information ior . otia,,-- Campers, Traveling Salesmen; ; and Sportsmen. (Compiled from. . data furnished by the field men; ; of the Forest Service, and cov-, . erlng only roads In or nenr th.v ! National Forests of Oregon and.. Washington.) " Oxford park, tomorrow, ' 182 Baseball, 2:30 p. m. Mrs. T. H. Boyd left Thursday for MUnmulrsa. Wis., in response to a telegram announcing the serious ill Tho home of better service erate prices and largest stock, & Clough,. funeral directors. mod Webb 183 Baseball, 2:30 p. m. Oxford The Willamette university quartet of 1918, composed of Messrs. Ander son, Mclntire, Sterling and Bowers, with Miss Florence Shirley as accom panist, will render a program of sacred music as a prelude to the eve ning services at the Leslie Method ist church Sunday evening. The ad dress will be delivered by Miss Ag nes Dunlap, principal of the high school at Central Point, uregon. .,j tv, nlo-ht nf June 13 was received at the penitentiary last night 'and was "dressed in" this morning ror ii.i. io- otav In the penal Institution. - U. .i.a nraa hrnucrht here from park, tomorrow. i by aheri(t wllgon, haa b. l&Z . . A. mt, iiit rtatnined tne statement lo I nim ripmeanor which character- . . iiit..& tnrniipnnui ilia nu prisonment and trial. Prison officials 1 . . , . V, . Vnnra would stated tnis monuu, probaBly be put to work, in the flax mill. Western Oregon. Grants Pass-Alameda Open; good. Port Orford-Gold Beach Open, . . . iin.la avalianm. iair. a... b'"""-- - ltrn. Gold Beach-uresceni wu i fair. Eastern ore-K""-Sparta-East Eagle Road Open; Medical Springs-Carson Medical . BrMire nnen. Mar- to Carson.' closed; bad bridges. Baker-Cornucopia vfc.., . rnuTTHSir.s vtTTED by an expert in t Tvler'a druK store. Student Leaves Estate Valued Near $17,000 r.t. Tut 31. The estate of the late Sidney B. Walpole, former ! A nn4r11 1 tlllH I COlietTe BlUUBIHi 1 . unncrintr rirflr here re- , M. " Shier, of Gates. Orego n, wno su c.uu , oxlmately $17, Friday night guest of the M-i'to a petition filed in ,iol. v. Vila uncle. T. T. Burk- proDate wuaj ----- Lore, Jeweler, watchmaker, Salem Boy wanted, over 18, at the Gray Wle. ' leomen attention, meet at Stats tad Commercial streets Sunday morn int at t a. m. sharp for Yeoman picnic. 182 Mr. and Mrs. George P. Griffith pent several days in Jefferson this week as the guest of friends. Milo was a ion hotel I . . i A-vaiilnr. . ... nan, numcu "-j - . W. R. Cundall and K. W. Cundall. egtate consigts of property In of Alameda, California, visited In Eng.,and valued at 7000 and PrP"ty Friday. tn Multnomah county valued at Jio,- Frlday. 000 according to the petition. Wal- - Tiatnn. Tdaho'nM.. mnthRr and father are bom U. J. X5ie. ui A l""- reitlstered at the Marlon, nauy, aeaa. - ,d lg transacting business ,n .JST C when ' hj c"y- . , Sund falling eyesight probably would ' T n. ft-nm fOl OWing Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Chambers, of Keep Rnirene. soent Friday and Saturday WUIK- . SJT'- M resl8tered " "Coast League Scores . R. H. E. Funeral services of Mrs. E. .... 1 6 t, , .v, ,aa villorl in an auto- sail mobne accident during the Elks con- ernon . -..n w ,irt Mondav after- Stroud and ayier Teomen attention, meet at St:ita and Commercial streets Sunday morn ing at S a, m. sharp for T eoman Plenie, li2 Peter S. Anderson of McMinnville, we a guest of the Bligh hotel, Frl y night. CONSULT IN PERSON With Robt. Fulton, a natural bor;i daivoyant, who can. help you nolve tt Perplezing questions of life. Cap "al hotel bldg. for a limited time a. 182 C. 8tamoaugh, Newberg, visited Wends and transacted' business in city Friday and Saturday. CLT0N DOES NOT fcaggerate, he does not pretend to tte.impossible, If you want help any doubtful situation, see him at JJ Capital hotel bldg., for a llmit " time only. 132 a. reabody of Cottage Grove JJJrlenas in Salem Friday and Je" and how the dead world will life. To understand this sub- T J ahould hear C W. Field at J ooe hall. Court and High Sts., Aug. Ht., 2:30 p. m. All seats No collection. 182 V. Kane of Gates was a "JTisKor to Salem. jters1 dance at Turner Satur "TO, July 31st, 182 iJ Crahane, Hoskins, Oregon fawTTman' sPent a few hours in rnaay. Oa Burt t.211'81 wh0 "Sistered at riuay. "u4 Mrs- W- H- Parker and Mt tot Toledo this morning. r. rarker will visit his moth Special onim oage No. 4 A. F. & A. M evening. Work in the SC. degree. 182 0 2 7 0 W. Mitchell and veiiuuii, " . , noon at 2:30 o'clock from tne cnapei 496 of Webb & Clough. Burial will be in Sacramento g 91 the City View cemetery. Mr. Deni-, 0a" h ' and'schang; Kramer and son, who is slowly recovering from froUB inning8) injuries received at the same time. Mitze " nn lng 1 2 1 will nrobablv be able to attend the Los Angeies ....... f 0 funeral services. ldridge and ipan; Gardner and The matter of properly addressing a'apJ."-ncIsco 3 10 lottora and narcels. and of having Hn , 5 11 their own mail correctly addressed by I . ni7oiiald. correspondents, is once more brought Glaz,ier p0lson and oTbin. to tne attention or aaiem rcoiucmo j the postmaster. As many as 75 and, lzO letters are nnat office addressed Oregon." Unless the parties are very well known by the mail clerks these have to be put aside and a. special 13 14 "A" : Bush, Devlnney and Walters; Cald- Jordan and Yelle; Reform School Boy, Escaped, Is Sought Robert Hemmel,. 18, escaped Fridcy from the Oregon state reform school. Salem police were notuieu r w .vnniner and are searching for the boy. He is five feet six inches in height, ;!,, nn nnnnria. and has dark hail and eyes, according to the description given local orncers. - Two Whites and Neero Jailed As Robber Suspects A.hinH nr Tnlv 31. Sheriff Hal- kins, Siskiyou county, today took to trA Polirnrnln turn white men and vvveu, v..-- - one negro, taken from a freight tram here yesterday, wno are mi.iirc-: v..i inrr Pat Shellv in a holdup n tho frelcht near Weed. Shelly was jnot dangerously wounded. Men In Battle Over Best Way To Build Haystackl TPoktev. Colo.. July 81. Timothy m 1- 'is TWtland. Or., is in a hos- pital with wounas in nis nra ntured lung, and H.nii uiu ua y f - - William Vandiver, 60, Denver, Is in I . a 4-nAntr a ffcf 1ail with a lacerateu an" a duel witn pncinuii. ym- the proper way to build a haystack. Ferry Carries Autos Across Lower Columbia Astoria, Or., July 31. A ferry serv , i, Dfnhlished between the ice n" wet, v." . natron and Washington shores at the 4 mouth of the Columbia. Two trips 3X are made and automobiles are transported. This is the rum service for automoDiies i - and it is proving advantageous. rect aaaress. inis aemyn wu"j.i . . .v.i,, handicaps the office force and rulns; and : O NeUl. 11 . ami ..,nlAnl rrt-ha null x Ho is asked to exercise more care in moiw hv ctvln? comnlete ad dresses to friends and corresponaenis. Mr and Mrs. W. Cravatt. of the Court anartments. left Saturday afternoon for Corvallis where they, will spend the week end as . the guests of friends. rlilZt Maj0r League Scorei porest Service ressed merely "Salem .,,. . TTf'II D - -'"v ' I rf.AO lil Iff I i- Sold at Auction R. .. 4 H. E. 3 0 Navlor and Perkins; Schalk. Waohfnptnn 4 Detroit - 8 Kacharv and .Gharnty, Ehmke and Ainsmith. New Terk ..... 1 St. Louis Mava and Ruel. Hoffman r Tiv 31 Several ror- neieim. !.".. - . lth 10 1 rVnT' 'X f "them, broke out 12 2 r rrtrical storm which swept Faber and """ " trai nart of the state Friday LUC - j.., wuriArtS rP- i apnnnn . m ixui 12 2 r"" tortav bv J. Van Hook, state 3 0 forester. ' , Ayers, Tnre8 fires in the owanaa wu...., 21 0 11 2 Weil- i man. oui wc... -The funeral of Mrs. Mary Denlson.) CoiUng . ji.j , I,, iha .rf Im nf an. WUU UltSU icvcil.ij, ' -" - VanGilder and Sev- i National automobile accident during the state gt jou8 7 convention of Elks, will be hem New Monday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock i Haine8, May, from the Webb & Clough chpel, it ong piihoefer; was announced today. , ' K smith. Cincinnati JU1B - York 8 13 12 Kherrlell and Clem- Toney, Douglas and Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Tripp and Mr. ,Br0oklyn 11 . 0 16 a -.r t -c n-crinn anil dauirhters, wiiei. and wingo; "" I1U juia. u. u. V I t-t TT, 1 1 : . . a . . 3 iiit.110 i una i.iiiuii. Lrfiis ana liorraine oi Mee, quaru. . . mr T t . . 1 the formers oaugnier, mi". xmonsu - . Beall. Friday. Boston Mc. Henarix, mvc, t r j vi. nmhaafra. left nlllan and OQ'Neill w. il. miii "in w . A I. .,:u..,,.ir Salem Saturday, afternoon iui r-,i-u.o - han, .h.r. thev will play for a Philadelphia .. they dance Saturday evening. Carlson bell and Wheat. 8 1 12 0 xjiau. and Haeffner; Hub to spena me ween-euu ...... . j parents and director of the Salem band win leave for Sllverton Saturday evening. He will return to this city Monaay OWEX MOORE "SOONTR OR LATER" FAXETT COMEDY the week-ena visiting . a brother, George Steel.; QfrifajlO MlUCTS scar A. Steeinammer,! a , f lra? Uraerea oacK . is. t,.i 51 Striking mine lna,anT : i,""' minoto today . workers m - , x,.,fc 0,..i,ir an A his lan were ordered oacK " - - orchestra, of Salem, will leave Salem dent Jonn i Helu. Saturday afternoon for Brooks wnerllr"cted that Immediate meetings be they will play for a dance. 'called and steps taken to get the men 'back to worn. The manv friends oi Kev. r . i i Tne manv rrienas oi - i mar and wife from Pennsylvania, who - y , 'RniJItd re visiting friends here, will be' AKlSKa BOUflU i- , ti,9i ho will nreacn . n . Planes Kesume Flight Today .i...h tn that he will preach J at the revival services -being- conducted by the Interdenominational nm.. Mission of Portland, Or- at the black . -i.. t .'KAi-tv ann mar net cua-; -o";7.T. --rVock. monton. Alberta. July 31- our I ouuuny ...6... - -- -- ""i,n army airplanes, making n A'1"' . r. (in0nllt X Libert, Bonds - v.fl J experimental which were de New York. July zi.uuxw .t7 to ,h"- wni,e re- closine prices today were. tainen iir.c ja-ner. B JH's 91.08; first 4's 85.0; seco- pair; were . - J(( o.c,ock tm. 4-, 84.50; first 414' ' C J,."' " KNOWLEDGE IS POWER but Knowledge combined with experience guaraniee the power will be efficient ly used. Knowing how to treat your eye defects is inot our only qualification. We have also the experience and the equipment. . We know your eyes Morris & Keene Optical Co. ttvf.STGHT SPECIALISTS 202 to 211 Bank of Com merce Bldg. baiem, w. MEET ME AT MILLER'S. Extra Special Clean Ups Every Department in the Big Store are holding Extra Specials on Seasonable Merchandise and Broken Lines to make room for New Fall Stock Arriving Daily These are "Money Savers" for the economical buyer. Prices have been made on these specials that are in many cases less than pre-war factory co$ts-but we wish to have ample room for the Biggest Fall Ever Showing We Made s Quality First, no inferior Merchandise in onr store. Miller's Quality is the Highest Standard jl rn Goods. ((I-J First . LET US S A VE 1 1 0.2Q YOU :-. The Elgin Six has advanced in price $110.00. If you make a flepos payment; balance easy terms. , Do not forget that when you buy an . . Elgin Six "r.. L.m PfHTSIE ' '' -. IOU ouy wic World's Champion Light Six $ 1 OOO Challenge prke which could equal the Elgin Six m value. This challenge was published as a Jfff CaStff. newspapers, in order to gfS of fh-e! compSe of an automobile en- Champion Light Six. 136 S. Commercial bt. Phone 361. LEE L. GILBERT ' H J, s S4.au; 44's 84.e0; 44's 85 0: third 4H '"",.1 ' . T-ictnry S I-4's V 3- . . ..... ,