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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 9, 1920)
m I Page Six The Capital Journal. Salen, Oreffm days visit. Airs. Mary Jane Cooke of Port land has arrived in Salem and will visit at the home of her nun in law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. li. C. Miles for two weeks. Assessors Meet Here Two Days 0 By Itulh Jx-noro Flatter I ing suit and F paramount interest tottay to : im r the younger folk is the danc ing Dartv which the Aloha club is giving tonight tit Moose hall. This ner was served 1b the first dance to which this club has been host, it being Just recently organized. There are thir ty five members, and the dance tonight will be for club members and their feminine friends. The committee in charge Includes Al bert Kgan, Ottc Hartman, Bruce McDanlei, James Crawford find James Ma rr. I i Lighters of Isabella held the regular meeting of the society Mon day night in the Knights of Co lumbus hall. During the business Hession plans were completed for the "Society circus" which the or- her flowers were ganization is giving next week. Refreshments were served dur- After the service a wedding din- j lne tne social hour. Mrs were anorneu WMI1 wI). 00me t0 Salem in a few days while and yellow chrysanthemums I for a visit with her parents, Mr. and autumn foliage. mid Mrs. W. A. Laston, Mr. and Mrs. Richter left riun- 0iy afternoon for Washington, D. C, where they will make their home. Capital post No. 9 American le-j gton, is to give un informal dance! Thursday night at the armory, In observance of Armistice diiy. It I will be for all ex-service men and j their feminine friends. The armory will be decorated in patriotic colors and American flags to add to the spirit of the da)'. Mr. and Mrs. John Savage, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Oswald and Mr. and Mrs. .James Ituchannon of Portland were a party of former Salem folK who motored up and j PIM-nt Sunday in Salem, as the ' guests nf Mr. and Mrs. Lee Can-field. Mrs, C. W. Taylor, treasurer olopt i.f Benton county, and two children spent Sunday with rela tives in Salem. Mrs. M. J. Morris returned Tues day morning from Albany where she was the guest of friends for several week:-.. The state asosciation of county assessors will meet in Salem Nov ember 10 and li, according to an announcement made Monday. The regular meeting of the state association was scheduled for Nov ember 11, but a call issued by the state tax commission caused the time to be extended one day. On Ralph Harris of Portland j November 10, , the assessors will confer with the commission in matter pertaining to the valuation of public utilities property. During the regular sesison, the association will consider assess ment laws to be presented at the, 1921 legislative session. Jasper Wickham, of Hood Riv er. is president of the asosciation and Ben V, West of Salem, is sec retary. Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Crawford and Judge and Mrs. J. N. Duncan were guests of Walter Green at his country home near Turner Sunday. Gram Requests $78,000 to Run Labor Bureau was stolen at the Grand theatre, and the other at the Oregon, it was stated. Gerald is unable to give a descrip tion of the men police said. When he interrupted them they 'were busy changing the parts of the wheels, Welsh stated. A total of $; quired to cover Mrs. le Canfleld will entertain the members of the America olubltate bureau of labor for the at ner mime Wednesday afternoon ennlnm r IB21-9 an estimate submitted to the retary of state's office Mondi S.000 will be re the" needs of th bl according Dendezvous of Wheel Thieves Is Found Here to for the initial meeting of the club year. The matrons who arc mt.m- hAra nf dm o. -kit. ' I retary of state a office Monday by W. J. Busick, William Cravatt, ' A' C- ram Btate labor commission Charles Knowland, E. Kurtz, P. B. er. This is a slight increase ovei " i'. insures oi wo years ano clue the belief ex Chapman, Lawrence Simon, Hen-' ,.imii,. i , n. Lnilne Welsh. Hint aa old shack at the corner of Fifth and Belmont streets, from which two men fled this morning when they were approach ( d by one Mr. Gerald, nighttvatch at the Spaulding mill, has been the rendezvous of the thieves who have been stealing bicycles here, is sed by Chief of ry Compton, Htirley White, Loose and Lee Canfleld. Ed Enroute from their home in Se attle to (iillfornln where they will spend the winter. Mr. and Mrs. W. IS. Ifinton were tli week end house guests of Mr. and Mrs. V. W. Moore, Mrs. It, Monroe Gilbert will be the speaker at the regular meeting of the Salem Arts league tonight, i She will tell of her various visits! to tne an galleries during tier re cent visit in the east. The meeting 'will be held In the auditorium of the public library. Mr. and Mrs. Jtimeg mlah were host and hostess Saturday night to the members of the Wallace road card club, five hundred was the game and afterward" light re freshments were served by the hostess, Miss Florence Bauer from Sell wood Is visiting Mrs. Minnie Bates And Miss Mildred Marcy at lj:(X South Thirteenth street for a few (Jays, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Martin re turned this morning to their home in Albany after passing a several days visit with Salem friends. Mr. and Mrs. William Connell Dyer returned Monday night from Portland where they were the guests of their cousins, Dr. ,unl Mrs. W. Connell, for a several fin increase salary of the deputy commissioner in charge of the Portland branch of the department ih provided by the last legislature and also includ es the salary for a woman assistant for the Portland office which is recommended by Gram. This assis tan Gram points out could be used in investigating complaints affect ing women in industry. An increase in the salaries of the four factory inspectors is also provided for In the budget. of the stolen bicycles report ed this weekend, were found in the old house by officers. One of them throat is usually benefited by the vapors of CATARRH of head or thr benefited by th VICKS Vapo Hub Ottl 17 Million Jan Uttd Ytatki ASK FOR and GET $37,500 Deal Is Made;CatlinSole Owner of Corner Announcement of a real estate deal wherein Russell Catlin pur chased Mrs. Luella Linn's inter est in the Grey building at the cor ner of State and Liberty streets for $37,500 has been made by Perrine & Marsters, local realtors, Mr. Catlin. who formerly posses sed a half interest in the building. is now sole owner. He announces that the building will be conducted along the same lines as formerly. Stores in the Grey building are Hartman's, Clancey's the French, Shop and Davies' confectionary. The towing ship Nestor, owned by Captain Milton Smith, was burn ed to the water's edge at St. Helen's. Hearing on Dairy Produce Rates by Express Is Set Formal hearing into the reason ableness of the proposed increase in express rates on milk, cream, Ice ' cream and other dairy products wil be held by the public service com nlsison in Portland November 111. The commisison suspended the proposed increases in an order is sued September 9 the day before then ew rates were to have be came efective until December 8, or pending a hearing into the re asonableness of the rates which were attacked by the commission. The proposed increase aggregates 26 per cent over the rate now in effect. On November 13 the commis- Junction City on an application for a farm crossing over the Oregon Kleetric railroad. Two hearings nave been scneauiea for Salem on November 15, one involving a rail road crossing near Silverton, and the other a railroad crossing near Silver Falls, both in Marion county Stairway Falls; One Killed and Many Injured Clermont Ferrand. France, Nov. Tuesday, 9. One nearly case at the c or'v hijureU Who . day during a eeremn' persons were th,." "mi ground when the Z ". ' way. olru-aire i Miss Ehma Joae nurse, 65 years 0l, killed at Hood River an automobilP "" " an automobile Bertha Cate. driven sion will conduct a hearing MB FRIEND For Expectant Mothers Used By Three Generations WRITI FOB BOOKLET ON MOTHERHOOD AND BABV. rail BlADFIELD RESULATOR Co. DEPT. 3-D. ATLANTA. QA The Beauty i f I he Lily I can be yours. Its wonderfully pure. I soft, nearly white an. I oearance. free from all blemishes, willbecom- V par.ioie iu (lie periecc t beauty of your skin and i complexion if you will us EH Thank Your Good Foi To learn TJ.( .1 POltorls Brl'SS """"ft. nieMhi- 'l in the PrlvaciL" "oxlfck's it Is Dresses run The North Salem Woman's club Will meet Wednesday afternoon With Mrs. Charles Olade, 945 North , Church for the November meeting. Miss Gertrude Aldrlch will give vocal' solo, and the article, "Fool ish questions asked In school," written by Fred Kelly and which appmred in the November Amer ican magazine will be discussed. A pleasant surprise was given Mrs. Jacob Ivleeman when a num ber of her friends gathered nt her home In Hollywood Sunday eve ning. Among the guests were Mrs. Ida Williams of Spobuie, Wash., end 'Mrs. Mary Jones of f!rants Pa -is. A wedding of Sunday noon, No vember 7, was that of Miss Ger trude l. Tasto and Warrick Rich ter of Washington, n. C, which took place at the home of the bride's iftrents, Mr. ami Mrs. Her man Tasto, east of Salem. Rev. George Koehler of the Lutheran church officiated ami only a small company of relatives ami friends wore present, The bride was attended by Miss Xprn Richter, sister of the groom, find Arthur Tasto, In-other of the bride, was groomsman. 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Here Is Something Vital to You and Well Worth While for You to Think About YOU MEN WHO EMPLOY BOYS AND New Hardware Store Will Be Open Saturday Complete Stock New Goods W hile our stock will not be the largest in Salem it will all be absolutely new. and will include quality goods in all hardware lines. HtiiHers' Hardware. Paints, Oils. Varnish. Glass, Stoves. Ranges. Granite, Aluminum and Pyrex Ware. Etc. YOTTNC; Mrcitt! vm, , ..T . THRINKERS! WORKERS, NOT SHIRKERS. thijnkjsks. W'hn Lrockn r ..rl.L r . , Their scars of ei.ripn . T , our grw in- Such men are worth MUSI to vou. 11 J f. epe"en.ce' nc.e acquired, do not have to be DUPLICATED in a string rf successors, bulls" and mistnkoc vmro i t -You'd rather keep men ir scars of exuerience. n each of whom must mke similar vrifn l . .. 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Mase of their inmJuus attacks fleedi the first warning they pv :hat they need atte.T.icn by tai;: GOLD MEDAL Hi ot-IJ's siancUrJ rarr.Jr for 111 liBorJcrs, n II cftvn ward oil tb il twmmm and ft-njrth.n tbo biy '&ttin uthtritucbx ThjiiiJ i'l J- .--1n"- ! o tN PWMB submitting the best slogan for our business, to be ued in our KdvertiSinjr, etc., we will give a cash prize of $10.00. All slogans must be delivered to our store, or deposited in the mail on or before November 30 Slogans must not contain over six words. This contest is open to all whether customers or not. Each contestant may submit as nmv slogans as desired. B ' Doughton Miller, Hardware , HI M N th Commercial Street (Formerly Barnes Cash Store) mreyunZ men and boys the SALEM BOY SCOUT COUNCIL can help, the better it can help the commerce of the city. To put Scouting at the disposal of Your boy is the geatest way in which You can show Your interest in his welfare. It is an enormous program for the betterment of a future citizenship- Scouting Is the Boy In the Man Reaching Out to Help the Man In the Boy a I ...