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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 21, 1920)
nAY. AUGUST gl, 1S23 TLjVArrrAx. journal " . m .t 19-26 Annifel emm of Marion Qounty """l Association. -,. Fair iolin, " . . -: ..... .: 23-Ba.ebn 4-6 State oon- Tn Artisan lodge, Salem W.n.mbe -Labor day. : . n . Keaniiar In divorce proceedings tiled Sat urday, Ef fie I Shipley alleges that W. P. Bhipley deserted her on Mav 28, 1818, and has since failed to pro vide for her support. No children or -property rights are involved. , The couple were married at Bend, Or., March 18, 1918. f N01L ft n. in. 'Meetln Of J Sept"" - - , ( . " ...iate memur 'nmercla. clut , 8p. m, So, Spongs landing. . 'Cber 27-October .a State &ir- 0urt House iVws. t p-roBate man. W' Caroline' Wright, estate. ttw to creditors, publication of cl L,. order to sell real property, Ung citation. Lriy Graham, estate. Application at ttai for hearing, t Marriage JJcensea hwia B. Howara, i, : H" j y.i; vi.iln Rramberff. Lrton ana - , 1 gjlverton. -Chester F. Way, 31, mechanic, Sa- and Hazel D. Larson, 22, clerk, tarn. Daily Statistics : Died- Uotiiim At his home near Stay- F1"" . n n . n O A a. the age of 65 years, E. A. Downing, rlv of this city. . ur Downing was born In Marion Lnty and practiced law in Salem W many years. He is sorviveu uy m wife, five brothers, A. of Sa- ls,T M. of La Grande, Or., J. H. t Wendling, H. C. of Stayton and E C of Sublimity, and by one . sister, n, T. B. Fatton or Macieay. no lural will be held Sunday at 'dock in Stayton from the Christian rnrch. -; : The Portland , Beavers of the Pa clfic Coast league wilt play the Sa tern senators, Monday, Aug. 23, t Oxford park, at 2:15 sharp. goc ynuBoiiB jtittku by an expert in the businese at Tyler's drug store. 200 Laborers wanted, company enlarg ing plant needs good laborers at once, stands good for room and' board un til pay day. Also pays railroad fare; good chance for advancement, per manent Job. See Mr. Newman, Hotel Bligh Sat. and Sun., or after Sunday address Weat Linn, Or. 200 After examination by the county court as to hex mental condition, Jennie Ore,. 20, of Woodburn, was committed Saturday to the state hos pital. A mental and nervous derange ment is attributed as cause for ad mission. She has been in private san- itoriums in - Oregon and -California for .-various periods of time since 1916. Robin Day left Friday for a weeks vacation at Newport. High grade automobile painting. E C. Jarman, 1S8 S. 12th St. 229 Dry Wood. We can make prompt delivery on dry box wook at M per load. This is splendid fuel for sum mer use. Chas. K. Spaulding Logging Co. ,. -, 202 i Mrs, Q. B. Terwilliger, delegate t large from the state of Orejoa to the national G. A. R, and Woman's .Relief Corps convention which is to be held In Indianapolis, Ind.. Septem ber 19, Saturday mnrnlna- mimIvaiI me following telegram from G. H. Running of Portland, general pas 'senger agent of the Great Northern railway, which will be of interest to an who are planning to attend these conventions: "Date of sale Sept. 13 17, final limit Oct. 12. Stop overs al lowed. Validation 4-eo.uired." PAG" CHVEN Evidently frightened away bv G. G Brown, after they had attempted to eiuer me Brown residence at the cor ner of Summer and Union streets early Saturday morning, burglars left the nouse without having stolen anything. Mr. Brown told police. Mr. Brown amies mat ne was awakened by a noise during the night. Getting ut ana turning on thel lghts, he made a search of the house, but found no body. This morning he discovered that one of the basement windows had been forced open. Mr. and Mrs. Rav 1 Smith have re turned' to Salem from a two weeks' stay at Newport. On the return Jour ney they stopped at Lebanon' to attend the wedding of Mrs. Smith's brother, Ralph H. Reeves, who was married to Miss Catherine Kirk Patrick. Miss Kirkpatrick is a graduate of the Uni versity of Oregon, while Mr. Reeves t a graduate of Willamette university. A meeting of all Boy Scouts of Sa lem has been called by Scout Execu tive Harold L. Cook. The Scouts will meet at 7:30 o'clock Saturday evening at the office of Scout Sxecutive Cook. The executive office is located In the Myers building. ., - . Students, former students and alum ni of Willamette university are expeet- edto be present at the get-together picnic on the east campus, Tuesday evening, August ,.24. h All will being their lunches and the necessary equip ment to dispose of cofee and ice cream Supper will be served shortly after 8 o'clock, i , . H...1U Rom Of this city motored to Portland Wednesday and returned with the first Moore automobile shown to thia dist-Je. ''. Believing smoke in evidence in the vicinity oi Bnipiey s store on Liberty street at noon ' Saturday, somebody cauea the lire department. No blaze was discovered. Deputy State Treasurer Joe Rich ardson is back on the Jok today after a two wens sojourn at san Francisco and other California points on his an nual vacation. - Lccal The Markets ' Fcreistn Grain: Wheat -No.' 2 52.05: feed oats 8670c; cheat hay $171)19; oat hay 8l8e20; clover hay, $ls20; mill run 163 ton. ' , Butter fat: Butterrat 60c; creamery butter lJc Pork. Mai aad zsuttea: Pork ea foet 16 14 c; veal fancy 219 22c; steers 8 He; spring lambs 8c; cows 6Mf ewes 2c; sheep,-yearling 8c - . Eggs and poultry: Eggs cash 44c; light hens l8 0ZOc; heavy nana tie; old roosters 12c; broilers' 24o over twe lbs. Vegetables: Walla Walla anions per sack $3.o; beets per sack 12.08, turnip per sack 83.28; carrot pet sack 83.68; parsnips per sack 88.68; spinach le lb; radishes T6t dos; asparaaue lie;. . sew potato 2 U c; sweet petatoes .12 14 oi bunch beets 45c; -cabbage c; head lettuce 90c dox; rhubark 4c; peas 4c; tomatoes $1.16; cantaloupes pony $1.78, stand ard $2.25, Honeydew $2 crate, flat crate $1.25; watermelons Zc; casabas 4c; green peppers 16e lb. ' tot sale, one span horses. Sound W true. About 1600 pounds each Um one used Diamond two-bottom It-inch olow. Flageol . Truck and tractor Co. 202 Ufa, Jeweler, watchmaker. Salem I lira. J. A. Blackwood will leave V Duluth, Minn., Sunday. She will Bend about six weeks In vlsitin? frienda and relatives before returning a Salem. The Bootery will close at during August. 6:S0 p. 800 The Portland Beavers of the Pa cific Coast league will play the Sa. Ion Senators, Monday, Aug. 23, at Juiford park, at 2:16 sharp. 200 K. 0. Evans, field manager of the wegon Growers' Cooperative associ ation, went to Forest Grove Friday m business connected with growers .Interests in that section. ( Drea Dreamland Rink dance everv Wed- Way and Saturday. Good hardwood Aaar, cool, same as open air. Bun Blew orchestra.- 200 The Portland Beavers of the Pa lc Coast league will Dlav the Sa le" Senators, Monday, Aug. 23, at p'4 Park, at 2:15 sharp. 200 I Prank Dunlap has asked the court I,. At !- urauiss divorce proceedings re tly instituted a an Inst him hv his Effie W. Dunlap., In the answer t hi- ... - wueg complaint, he asserts teir marital liiffinnitu. ara ik. ft of his efforts to advise and pro wl his step-daughter as to her hab- nd companions. Mr. Dunlap "tes that hl wifo .., d at $2000 and that he has Vent conaidernhlo . ' - lull. 0.1IU improving this property. For this I makes no ' Claim tnr nmomsnl t asserts that his wife should have equitable ri-iit i li. i. "Wrty holdings. . Th Pnv.tlon.1 n - ...,u oravers oi me ra- coast league will play the Sa- Senators, Monday, Aug. 23, it park, at 2:15 sharp. . 800 Word lia. . ' . - , ren receivea in Salem J" M. A. Hampton, mother of SJ?"-V- E1Us' had "ustained a Z Li 4 the result a i..i,7 ' namton is WsitingrTretl Mrs. jame. 8Utt of sea. f a Hampton. who is $7 years -rrencea a similar mrahap -years aKo when the left he fracturea- She is reported tke ,C?riDg from tn -hock of a:-iii'S UB' v'ty Fair, sha- We t tv . . " olner magazines on The Ace, 127 N. High. St. 200 Oscar i o."77 the a,,.?" "'"'hammer, direator of W is in Vancouver, Bltt embr of th Portland mday return . , 'uug or aiem . 'edge So.ii. i , fGthi evehing. Work In the V aegree. -" - ' 200 . Lights . detached from bicycles ti serve as an illumination do not com ply with the city ordinance govern ing; traffic and will not satisfy polica Chief Jack Welsh stated this morn ing. Flashlights and lanterns will noti do, he stated. The light, he says, Unjust be attached to the wheel. That the Santiam mining district will eevntually be known far and near is the opinion of H. B. - Brown, who with J. B. Darnielle of Dufur, made a recent visit to that district. Mr. Brown returned with ore samples from this region and asserts that there are found open ledges of copper, silver, sine and lead with some gold indica tions. , . ".. -:'. . Interment of the late C. H. Down ing, who died Friday, will be made Mrs. Hallie'Parrish Durdall will go to Stayton Sunday, where she will sing .nt tViA fiinprn.l servfeefl for tne late t Warren cemetery at Stayton' Sun- j Edward Downing, a former Salem at day, it is announces.' ' " ; ' 'tornev $88,000,00 EXEMPT FROM ALL DOMINION GOVERNMENT ' - - TAXATION ' City of North Vancouver, Province of British ; Columbia, 6 per cent Gold Notes Dated June 16, 1920. Due June 15, 1923. Principal and semi-annual Interest (June 15th and December 16th.) Payable In Gold Coin of the United States in New Tork City or at the office of Morris Brothers, -Inc. DENOMINATION $500. ... , FINANCIAL STATEMENT Assessed value for taxation, 1919 $9,837,667.74 Exemptions not included above 3,744,636.00 : General debenture debt . 2,934,424.00 Less sinking fund ..............$433,248.68 Waterworks debentures..;. 601,000.00 , ' Ferry debenture ,. .... 153,000.00 Local Improvement debt. ' (Rate payers share) 935,625.00 2,122,773.68 TO YIELD 92 Net debenture debt ..: 811,650.42 Bf Value of municipality's assets ... 4,881,446.00 -' AREA 2,950 ACRES The City of North Vancouver is a suburb of Vancouver, British Columbia, situated across the bay from the latter city. It has a population of approximately 10,500 people, and its securities have always been considered very safe and desirable investments. This issue of bonds is a direct lien and general tax obligation of the entire city, sll of its-taxable property, wealth and resources be ing pledged to pay Interest and principal as thve become -due. PRICK 02 05 VSJ INTEREST TO YIELD 0 , Legally approved by R. L. Reed, K. C.( of Bowser, Reed and Wall . bridge, Vancouver, B. C. ' i : v. Telephone or Telegraph Orders at Our Expense MORRIS BROTHERS, Inc. The Premier Municipal Bond House Capital One Million Dollars ' No. 3 Central Building ' Morris Building, 309-11 Stark St. SEATTLE, WASH. - PORTLAND, ORE. Telephone: Elliott 2840 and Main 7,227 . Telephone: Broadway 2151 . - : CALIFORNIA OFFICE: Merchants National Bank Bldg., San Francisco. Phone Douglas 434 JUST ARRIVED 1921 Harley Davidson Motorcycle Come and see the new models now on display at our v how Rooms. HARRY W. SCOTT 147 South Commercial Street . X Distributors for Harley -Davidson Motorcycles and Bicycles Fruit; Oranges $7.60; lemom $6.25; bananas 12c; Boney ex tract 20c; apricots $8 crate; peachea Lovell $2. , . , . Retail prices: Eni ROr-- : num. ery butter 65Sc; country butter 60c: flour hard whnnt 1RA.1TK. soft wheat $3.0008.10. Portland, Or. Aug. 21 Cattle steady receipts none; choice steers $9.50 10.50: good to ' rhnice i snKn- medium to good 87 Sftil Re.- tar t good $7.08 7.60; common te fair $6.0007.00; choice cows and heifers $7.2597.76;- good to choice $6,250 7.25: medium to aood IS.2Se.2S: fair to medium $4.26 5.25 ; cannere $2.7504.75; bulls $5.00 6.00; choice dairy calves $1S.0016.50; prime light calves $11.50912.00; medium light rl.MHl.0d; heavy $7.0099.00; besl Mra $6.60700; fair to good $5,500 8.8H. Hogs steady; receipts none; prime mixed $16.60017.25; medium $16.1 016.60; smooth heavy $13.00015. Od rough heavy $10.00 0 18; pigs $12.56 01540. Sheep steady; receipts none; valley lambs $9.00010.00; east of moun tain $9.66010.00: . culls $6.0007.$$ yearlings $6.0007.15; wethers $60 $6.66; ewes $8.25 0 6 Portland, Or. Aug. 21. Cubes ex tra 68c,' parchment wrapped box lots 61c; cartons 62c; half boxes H mora, less than H boxes lo mom , Butterfat 62064c f 0 b Portland. -Mlllstuffs: Mill run $57058. " , Hay; buying price, timothy $26 f.o.o. alfalfa $24; grain $22; clover $l$Oai Portland. Or. Aug. 21 Krirs selllne: oriee case count ft04ft- htivinv n.-t. 47c; selling- price candled vt- euiea canaiea in canons bfQitKc. Poultry: Hens 20027c lb; broiler 25 027c; . old roosters 10c; turkeys nominal; geese 12c; ducks 26c. Wheat: $2.30 soft, $2.85 hard, bushel; barley feel $65064; oats $63 066: corn. No. 3, yellow IRS- scratch. feed 9A7088. 44WW444t g.i.v..,,. .. .......... . , - , , l -"js (crTTV r - FORTUNES In the Air Ther are fortunes In ths air for the man who cm oporato an airplan. fiovoral of eur tnaoklne have cleared $1800 recently on 3-rfay ngasmnta. Progressive ranchers and business men are finding this quickest mode of travel Indlspenslble In their very-day affairs. Let us show you how Inexpensive It It to own and operate a plana. - ' We are offering 30 airplanes. In flratciaae eondKhm mnd ready for Immediate uee each one m eebuilt , Army machine, soundly constructed for hard- ueaoa as well aa long-trip comfort at prlcea ne higher than men pay gladly for good autoe. ' $2000 - $10,000 Over twenty are as lew ae $2,500 Details by phone, wire or mall. O.Wf & L Airplane Co., LEWIS & CLARK FIELD -PORTLAND, Phone Bdway 33 OREGON; 6 e n BUY A VICTOR NOW I Set' V eeeeeeeeeee? If you wait until the fall you may have to wait until winter, and that would be quite a dissapointment. . We have just unpacked a shipment of Victors and the Victor Company now writes us that they art away behind on orders; the demand being much greater than they are able to supply. ; We anticipated this many months ago, that's why we ordered early. If your wise you'll order early. You Get More for your Money at Moore's m Further Proof That Zenith Saves Fuel " - - - " t '. . .' ' :t . . . - In the fourth annual Los Angeles-Yosemite Valley gasoline economy, run, a Templar car, equipped with the Zenith Carburetor, won first place in Class Three, getting an average of 29.9 miles per gallon of "gasoline over a dis tance of 3551i mlies. ."! - .... . ,, . :; "The COMPOUND NOZZLE which gives you a balanced mixture for alL conditions and altitudes is the REASON. Let Us Explain It ; . Why not see us about you ZENITH right "away and begin saving fuel at once. . Marion Auto Co. BIG .DOUBLE SHOW I ALICE J JOYCE IN THE y FAMOUS 1 DRURY llpfjoyce; LANE ' HL MELODRAMA The Sporting Duchess GREATEST HORSE RACING SCENES EVER SCREENED FUN A FESTIVAL OF JOY Larry Semon In His Newest SCHOOL DAYS The Best we've seen in ages. "You'll split a rib - laughing at this one. . ; ' -.. t. : n. : r-, '-' i P j : j ;j Larry Semon 11? TO) im. rw ii 1 SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY flD BEXXETT IX "HAIR PIXS 1E.SI P.E 1SUXD- Distributors M 233 So. Commeriacl St. Phone 562. i