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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 11, 1920)
The CRDftaf Innmol - Th Capital Journal, SaJem, Oregon Thursday,) ftce Two .. -w -r It "T " mi -w-w I I Tsi.tpt Ctvturri.'n.a (lentml Willamette Vallev $V Special Rphn 25-Acre Field Yeild 26,000 Pounds of Hops Aurora, Or., Nov. 11. Henry L. Mrnta recently received lit bulew of lioiw contracted for Strauss & Co., from J. Pi Ranzau of near New berg. The 146 bales weighed 27, 568 jKHJiids net. More than 26,000 pounds of the crop was grown on 2i acres, the balance being grown on five acres of red vines on up land. All are first year hops and are of excellent quality. The crop has been contracted for three years at 40 cents. This year's crop was produced by three men, Mr. Ranzau, his son and one hired man. The crop -brought over 111,000 and should bring $20, 000 next year. The yard was cul tivated well, sprayed well and cared for in an excellent manner in every way. Mia. Koy O. Malo is visiting In Portland this week. Mrs. Army Roberts left a few days ago for Eugene where dhe will MMU during the winter. John Ogle, who spent the fall in wastern Oregon has returned to Aurora to spend the winter with his parents. Mr. ami .Mrs. J. p. Warnork of Sllverton wire in Aurora the for lart of the week visiting at the Ed Ogle home. If became known here this week Thai Guy Ogle and Miss Vern Hen uershot were married at Portland xevmal weks ago. They will reside in Portland, where he has one of The leading barber shops. He was -formerly of Aurora. James Miller who has been In Sgamnia during the recent cam paign, returned this week to spend .11 tew aays with his parents befor returning to San Francisco to rt iime the practice of law. Kverett and Robert Shimmin of Vancouver and Camp Lewis, re- 1 iM-ctively, are here to spend a (e days with (heir mother. a nauy boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. John Krnus on Friday, No vember G. Oovernor Ben Olcott and wife ana their sons, Chester, Richard not Gordon, and Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Cmnpton and baby visited In the ritjr a short time Saturday while en rwate to Portland, where the gov- nt Mr. Compton went on business for the state. Mrs. Olcott visJted.with her sister, Mrs. Oswald West mm Mrs. Compton spent sev eral da,ys In Portland with friends. The governor's car stopped a short time at a local garage for minor re jutir. Hiss Velma Bents and Miss kludge Walker went to Portland Tor a week-end visit. Te Sunshine Rebekah nfaih ,.f Willi Die will hold Its annual ba aax on Tuesday, November 23 Sm S 11 . .-.ra run man mis moved upon The V. A. Snndberg farm south of (Mi city, hnvlnrr le.'lHe.l fho D v.... ,,1.,,,,- I Bringing Up Father By George McManus (Copyright 1920 by International F feature lac.) rumi- mi 1-. itw rNU THE JrW?? www LtFT- ' mT. f 1 I V u .. tmi I mr-m ,a l- .- . , -XI I r f . 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The notes are made from photo graphic plates, it is said, and are rather crude. The number of the notes Is J2990600A. am Robert Carlson of Wheeler was ta the city the latter part of the wee visiting friends. Be thinks ertously of locating In Aurora in 'he near future. Or. Oiesy and Zeno Schwab were tandness visitors In Oregon City n ew days imo. They were aecom vanyled hy Mrs. Schwab. Mrs. Henry F.hlen Is In the Good Hamnrltnn hospital In Portland. hTmu-c Mile underwent an operation a few dnys ago for the removal of s tumor. The operation was a suc cess and she is recovering nicely. Southern Pacific agent, George Miner, has been notified by the Official Count Of Polk Votes Is Completed Dallas, Nov. 11. The official count on the various offices and measures dealt with bv the people of Polk county in the recent elec tion were announced today. They follow: President: Harding 2709; James M. Cox 1653; Watknis 99; Debs 124; William W. Cox 11. Senator; Chamberlain 2162; Hay s 69; Slaughter 86; Stanfield 2314: Svenson 17. Representative: Hawley USUI: Talbert 264. Secretary of State: Kozer 3006; Sears 264; Hpton 121. Justice Supreme Court: Bean 3133; Benson 2903; Harris 2S285: McBride 2880. ustlce Supreme Court to fill the Bennett vacancy: Coshow 178- Bailey B0; Van Winkle 493. Dairy and Food Commissioner: Hawley 3410; Von Behren 290. Commislsoner of Public Service commission; Bennett 1259; Buch tel 2445; Newman HI. Judge of Circuit Court; Belt 3835 Koprescntative 11th district Polk county: Brown 1907; Powell 2222. Representative 12th district Polk and Lincoln counties, Fletcher 2893 District Attorney Helgcrson 2543 Piasecki 1389. County Clerk: Moore 3632. County Sheriff: Orr 3757. County Assessor: Holman 3432. County School Superintendent: Wills 3469. County Treasurer: Snyder 3368. County Commislsoner: Gardner 1M; Hart 2106. County Coroner: Chapman 3218. Coutily Surveyor: Himes, 1774; Howe 1943. Compulsory voting: Yes 1166; No 2883. Legislative seslsons: Yes 1261' No 2192. Oleomargarine bill: A'es 1293; No 2362. Single Tax amendment: 469: No 3129. Amendment fixing term of coun ty officers: Yes 1000, No 1639. Portland Dock: Yes 1307, No 1854. Compulsory vaccination amend ment: Yes 1066, No 2477. Amendment fixing legal rate of interest: Yes 525; No 3230. Bird refuge measure: Yes 1051; No 2549. Divided legislative session: Yes 1053; No 2239. State market 1 932; No 2486. commission: Yes Hazel Green Notes Hazel Green, Nov. 11. C. A. VailOleave and borther Lester went to Portland Sunday to see thelr- mother who is 111 with typhoid fever. Mrs. Stella Patterson and three children from Washington, spent Sunday here with her brother Prof. F. W. Jones. Mrs. W. G. Davis spent a part of last week, with her mother in Al bany. Mr. Kantleburg of Portland spent Sunday at Jas. Wilson's. Remember the revival services at the U. B. church beginning nent Sunday evening. Rev. Launer of Salem will preach Sunday evening una every mgnt following. The ti em Inst week was a mistake saying that Rev. Launer would not come until Monday night. Merle Chapman has returned to Portland. Homer and Edna Davis, Arthur Cordier. Bertha Williamson, Gene aim ultima Fisher at tended the county c. E. convention in Salem Sunday afternoon. The program at Labish Center school house last Saturday evening drew a large crowd. Recitations were given by Mr. Weinert and Mrs. Fulkerson. The young men and young ladies sang two chorus es and solos were rendered by Al ma Rhodes and Jeff Tavener. Mrs. Mailor delighted the audience with her humorous readings and Mr. Helm of Salem contributed several Piano selections during the evening. A dialogue "at The Restaurant " anil the shadow nictniwa nt nh.i occure in an operating room at the nuupuai were quite amusing. Re freshments of cake, sandwiches, coffe and pies blot some more cash to the piano fund. First Store In Hubbard Razed Hubbard, Nov. 11. ln the re moval of an old building a few days ago by J. Scholl & Son at the . u. .nci, uaruware store, an omer one ot the old land marks of Hubbard disappeared. It "Follow Me Girls" Frank Rich Musical Comedy 1! I fl Dugn ineatrei PIANO JAZZ Adult-begftiners taught in 12 lessons, by mail. No teacher re quired. Self Instruction course for advanced pianists. Learn 67 styles of bass, 180 syncopated effects, Blue Har mony, Oriental, Chime, Movie and Cafe Jazz, Trick Endings, Clever Breaks. Space Fillers, Sax Slurs, lue Obllgato and 247 other sub jects, including Ear Playing. On ly course in existence teaching up to the minute playing of popular music In REAL Jazz form. A pos tal brings our FREE Special Of fer. State whether beginner, me dium or advanced. WATKRMAN PIANO SCHOOL 917 Willamette St. Eugene Ore. I I II i Next Sunday H fl i one of the first Hubbard and was occupied near ly fifty years ago by a Mr. Fried who conducted a general merchan dislng business here for several years. One of his sons is now a wealthy merchant of Portland. Messrs Scholl & Son are preparing to erect d wareroom on the site which will be more convenient for their purpose. The building will be 20x40. Edgar Jones, formerly of this place, has opened a store at Can by which Is known as Jones' Cash store. It is understood that he is doing a good business. W. J. Morton of Hubbard sign ed a contract with Portland par ties a few days dgo for a roofing job on the Portland dock build- l ings. The amount of money in volved in the deal Is said to be $27,000. tore buildings in , Hubbard is yet too small a city i to be effected by the new election law and the municipal election will be held on the first Monday in December as usual. Many towns in the state changed their date of municipal election by reason of this new law. At the election in December a mayor, treasurer and three councilmen are to be elect ed. Young Hostettler, who is said to have been a party to the moon shine episode here a week ago, has made good his escape, according to reports current in this part of the "ninty. His partner,, Robbins, is held in the Clackamas county jail in default of $500 bail. Rob bins and Hostettler are the part ies, who, it la alleged, compelled a farmer living near here to haul them md their stock of moon shine to Portland at the point of gun. The booze fs said to have been obtained at the still of John Owens, who is out on $500 bond, which was furnished by his broth er. Otto Blosser arrived here a few days ago for i visit with relatives and friends. He has been Jiving at Nortons, Or. Mr, Blosser re cently injured his shoulder and is spending his forced vacation with relatives here and at Aurora. 'Cheek-to-Cheek Dancing Barred Sacramento. Cal., Nov. 11, "Cheek-to -Cheok' dancing has been banned in Sacramento high school by Principal John P. Dale, who In a talk to the students, declared manv of the dances to be immodest and destructive of character. r fi SS Do you know where the purest and best flavored maple sugar comes from? The flavor of Maple Karo tells you Over a thousand tons of rich maple sugar from Vermont and Canada to make Maple Karo for the American family The American housewife endorses Maple Karo this way: Over five million cans were consumed last year. This is a greater sale, by far, of any kind of maple sjjjup sold. If you are particular about the syrup you buy, and the price you pay for it the new Maple Karo is your kind of yrup. Perfectly delicious in rich maple tang yet very moderate in price. So moderate that you can serve it every day, every meal. And all grocers every where have it. Go to your grocer today. Get one can of Maple Karo. Try it just once. you are not absolutely satisfied re turn it and your grocer will give you back your money . Selling RtprtMentativM JOHNSON-U EBER COMPANY Portland The New absolute purity its whole someness and its delicious ripe-tomato flavor have made Del Monte Catsup the fa vorite relish of discriminating people everywhere. You will be de lighted with its many possibilities. COKE WHAT IS IT? It consists principally of the carbon content or portion of coal. HOW IS IT MADE? is made by baking or roasting coal in silica clay ov ens that are heated to 2,500 degrees. This high temperature drives out of the coal all of the oils and greases that make coal so dirty and disagree able to handle. These oils are vaporized as they come out of the coal, and form the gas which is pumped out of the ovens, cleaned, purified and sent out to your home thru pipes. More about the story of Coke tomorrow. 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