Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, December 01, 1920, Page Page Seven, Image 7

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    December 1, 1920
Taa Capital Journal, Sales, Oregon
Page Seven
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HTVENTS
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P, Christian church
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0cert and dance, ar-
. t UlTOl a'
I symphony Orchestra
or. Forum
g, Commercial club,
"'. , id Western
Boys' confer.
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Item Bum
18,Vnr Mothers'
Ur, armory.
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fcrftfoKS0 Notes
Circuit Court
AckeniKin vs W. D.
, Writ of attachment, sum-
. L. Smith vs Trvin Cox et
Lot,, affidavit, motion.
Men's Adjustment -u.
w. Ryals. Execution.
Krta L. Fagan vs Kaymona
Order of default.
Be A. M. Rmdrich vs Dan-
fcdrich. Findings ot tact, ae-
Wiu Brown vs Philo Glenn
Decree.
C. Winslow vs ComstocK.
l-AIni company. Summons,
ill. jujdgment.
Probate Court
Ite of Salome Hirtzel. Or-
of Louis H. Turner. In-
and appraisement.
Jeweim, watchmaker, Sa-
i tnnis dressed with our wa-
0f, sunproof dressing will
u top. Hulls 'lop snop, i
jraiber Victor records are
in, see tomorrow's Journal
. H. L. Stiff Furniture Co.
Uon of a new King; Bing
Salem Cherrians will be
their next meeting on
. December 7. at 8 o'clock
Commercial ciub.
f features of interest for ev-
Iweting In music and in ser
ial the Jason Lee Methodist
Mr. C. N. Cone is very
t as a song'leader. We want
re tonight. 287
Me Caroline," has noth-
do with "Seven Bald Pates"
comedy stars however. 287
meeting of the Salem Fan-
laml Breeders association will
Id .it the Commercial club
tw night at 7:30, a Com-
al club official stated this
aw
Huton was given a bed .n
fty jail here last night, offi-
aid.
Mrel services ,n the Jason
iurch, cor. Winter mil Jff-
l St. every night this week at
aceptlng Sat u rda v. You cant
I to miss these meetings, ev-
f welcome. 287
of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Martin in
Albany. She had finished eating
dinner and as she started to get
up from the table her foot slipped
and she fell to the floor with the
result as stated above. The Fish
ers formerly resided in Albany.
Mir. Flaher Is now connected with
the State Tax Commission in'this
city. '
All patriotic orders are invfted
to Marion County Veterans' meet
ing for an all day session Thurs
day at McCornack hall. Bring
well filled baskets. 287
The home of better service, mod
erate prices and largest stock.
Webb & Clough, funeiyil directors.
287
A. Sternberg of Albany was in
the city on business yesterday.
Ivan Cooper, operator at Ye
Liberty Theatre in this city, has
been visiting his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. C. H. Cooper, in Albany.
Miss Kathrinc Slade visited with
friends in Silverton during the
week end.
Just received a new line ot fur
hats, reasonable prices; also brid
al wreaths and veils at Mrs.
Stith's Millinery, 333 State St. 289
Mr. and Mrs. C. Q. Bowen have
been visiting with friends In
Portland.
T. E. McCrosky, of the Phez
company, has returned to Salem
after spending a few days trans
acting business in Portland.
A baby clinic was held at the
Salem Commercial club Tuesday
afternoon. A large number of
babies were entered.
Mrs. Schellberg will have her
fancy work sale Dec. 2-3, Buren's
287
H. W. Smith, J. T. Hunt and
W. W. Fawk are appointed ap
praisers of the Louis H. Turner
estate in an order signed by Coun
ty Judge W. M. Bushey, Tuesday.
Suicide Attempt
Follows Romance
Of Girl Prisoner
Curtain fell late yesterday after
I noon on a tragedy of life involving
f'.is leading characters, three prison-
! efs of the Oregon penitentiary.
i Love, thrivimt under the mcttM
severe circumstances. Fate, inter
vening with, and suspicion, reveal
ling the situation, all contrived to
bring the tragedy to a finaV
. Revealing her love for a paroled
Convict and denouncing the "hus
band" whose name she bears on
prib'on records. "Mabel Goodan,"
pretty eighteen year old "girl of
mystery" attempted suicide late
yesterday afternqon in her room
at the Oregon penitentiary. She is
serving a two year sentence for
.obtaining property under false pre
tenses. Her life was saved by the prison
physician, but she refuses to ad
mit her real identity anjl remains
"Mabel Goodan" on prison rec
ords. She was sentenced to prison
from Jackson county last July,
and at the same time, the man
supposed to be her husband, Dan
Goodan, was sentenced for three
years on charge of forgery.
Into her life behind prison walls
came David McCardell, who was
paroled November 13, and a
romance under severe difficulties
followed which ended yesterday in
the girl's attempt on her life. Mc
Cardell, the authorities say, will
be returned to Salem today as a
parole violator.
Love Kilters Scene
,"Mrs- Goodan," the only woman
serving in the penitentiary was
not kept under close surveillance
customary, and love played trumps
when she became indirectly in as
sociation with McCardell.
Fate intervened, and McCardell
was paroled. But behind the
prison walls, the little germ of
love still flourished and letters ad
dressed to "Alvin Bushy, Eugene,
Ore.," came daily into the hands
of the piison officials to be cen
sored and mailed for the girl.
'Alvin Bushy" was supposedly her
,cusin.
The Suspicion, the' destroyer, en
tered the scene" when the lJrjpon of
ficials received fetters for "Mrs.
Goodan" from the "couain" and
In the estate of Salome Hirtzel,
Charles Scott, J. O. Dixon iand
Will.Vim Hogg have been appoint
ed to make inventory and appraise
ment.
Koy Bremmer, game warden
for this district, returned from
Tillamook, Tuesday, where with
Federal Warden Ray Steele, he
investigated reports that hunters
were using motor boats in hunting
ducks on Netarts Bey. The Oregon
law prohibits duck hunting from
any kind of boat on this bay.
recognized in the writing a simi
larity to the writing of McCardell.
Parole Officer P. M. Varney
yesterday called the girl to his of
fice and after a determined effort
to unravel the mystery of the sud
denly ardent cousin, the girl broke
down and with tears coursing frtyn
her tired eyes, she revealed the lit
tle tragedy of love, denouncing
Goodan as her nusbana, but refue
ling to admit her real identity.
"The girl will remain "Mrs.
Mabel Goodan' to us", today de
clared one of the prison officials,"
Hut when McCardell is returned,
steps will be taken to halt the
'flame'."
Three hearts beating under the
cover of prison garb, and under
sentences as forger, thief, and
"mystery woman" will continue
their battle for power over the law
of man. The girl was sentenced
in July and will probably be re
leased long before either of the
two men in the case, and what is
wonytng the prisoi officials is the
wireless of the underworld and
whether thiough the long months
of imprisonment, it will enable
communication between the girl
and McCardell.
Goodan would say nothing re
garding the affair, ,nd the prison
officials i ii't not yet- tmked to
MeCardeil The gi:l is being kept
under close watch to prevent her
harming herself.
LAST
TIME
TONIGHT
The Commercial club open for
um will be held this month on
Thursday evening, December 9, at
8 o'clock, instead of Wednesday
evening as originally planned, it
was decided at a meeting of the
club's board of directors last night
The meeting was postponed, It
was stited, so that members of
the club might attend a Masonic
function Wednesday night.
Where's a Good Eating
Place?
Namkin Cafe formerly , Canton.
American and Chinese dishes.
1G2V4 N. Commercial St.
LAST DAY
"THE YELLOW
TYPHOON"
TOMORROW
Love, Honor And
THE ORIGINAL MONK
JOE MARTIN
YE LIBERTY
La Grande, or., Dec. 1. Apples
from the Grand Ronde valley are
soon to be sold to Portland people
at .a penny apiece. The local mar
ket situation has reached the point
where it is not profitable to ship
the fruit east or to.lhe middle west,
according to app.w -dealers, aa the
neigni rates eat up the sale
ana leave the orchardists
urcnardists around
tracted their apples
price and the buyer
small
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price
nothing.
lrnbler con
for a good
paid down a
amount. Rnth. !,.
the apples, it is reported, the buyer
alolwed his first payment to go and
" "vvucio sun nave the
a pples.
JOURNAL WANT ADS PAT
JOURNAL WANT ADS PAY
DorisJnyon
Ju? BANDBOX
Kcturiwd from the femous novel
IS JOSEPH VANCE
Dtrtciyi by R William Weill
"Go and Get It"
COMING SUNDAY
LIBERTY
Distributed by WW. H0PKINS0N CORR
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TOMORROW, THE BIG COMEDY FEATURE
EILEEN PERCY in "BEWARE THE BRIDE"
GRAND
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P. H. Struble, county school su
pervisor, inspected the North
Howell school Wednesday.
Suffering from a severe attack
of cold contracted the early part
of the week when visiting the
schools of Hubbard, Miss Lillian
Godsey, public health nurse, wtis
compelled to suspend her duties to
day. Miss Godsey is working on
her final report which will be pre
sented to the county court Satur
day by several health organiza
tions urging permanent adoption
of a public health nurse in this
county. Miss Godsey anticipates
resuming her work the katter part
of the week.
Ask for "Health Creed"
Small Boy's Prayer" at the
Wng stores: "Sua." "Grav-
J. H. Ssmpson grocer, cor.
1 "I Commercial, Y. M. C.
W. C. A. These cards
ke an ideal Christmas e-tft
r boy, nenhew or neieh-
toy, as they will instill a
1 thought ill the mind of
boy who receives ' one. The
twill be given to the Boys
I organization. Cards 25c, en-
or mailing, r,c. 277
re tire was stolen off his
Mile yesterdav. Twit PWee
city, complained to noliee.
Sperrv rhnfer n n
(Blptist Chlireh PriAax-
BeC. 3, 7:S0 rir rhabr is a
( teacher and Author se-nt mil
t Moody Bible institute.
inursUav evpninp witH
Wty Benefit association at
"all, dancing. 288
B 'Or VIM I'lnn.m. ,111
fjJKWved their second car of
J" first car of 1200 sacks
in 2n rtnv ti, .
is car in less time. The
less man any other
quality. 287
r- w e;
f VIM
f Hke quality.
rl Fisher of Salem met
accident mhiio ,H.ini
Alham .i i.
I " '"stained a double frac
I" the lower limb, one Just
w mu nit timer ue-
Fisher was at the home
Last Day
Baaaaaaaaaaaaaaaai
MILO'S
MERRY
Minstrels
All New Vaudeville
Tomorrow
Bfigh Theatre
TO-NIGHT
Dalton
IX
Romantic
Adventuress"
IMF
Luggage and Trunks
ALL' REDUCED
All new and desirable.
MAX O. BUREN
THE
AMERICAN
LEGION
Presents
The Great
SHIRLEY'S
IN CONCERT AND DANCE
ARMORY
8 to 12
Admission of $1.00 (including war tax) for
both features.
Tickets on sale at
Patton Bros.
The Spa
Smith's Cigar Store
Central Pharmacy
Kafoury Bros.
Gray Belle
Hauser Bros.
Davie's Shack
Salem Bank of Commerce.
THE SHERLEY COMPANY will furnish
the music for the dance. Everybody
welcome. Remember you do not have to
be a member of the legion to attend.
Adequate Telephone Rates
In pre-war days all that was necessary to secure telephone service was to
place an order. The telephone plant was there and ready for you. No one ex
pected any other condition and it was natural that it should be so. The war
came and the equipment ordinarily used to provide for your needs was taken
to supply the urgent requirements of the nation. Men, money and materials
became scarce. Thelephone construction practically ceased. Almost immedi
ately the resultant pinch was felt.t Telephone service in some localities could
not be secured at all ; in others only after indefinite delay. Such conditions
grow rapidly worse a telephone plant must be constantly extended.
It has been impossible to catch up with the accumulated demand, much
less restore the normal condition of having plant ready for service as orders
are received. This is our problem today.
We must build millions of dollars' worth of plant in order to satisfy your
service requirements. We are operating today in Oregon at a deficit. We
are not even earning the interest and dividend charges on the present plant.
We cannot secure the money to fulfill your service requirements and build the
plant necessary unless we can show a fair return on the investment.
We are asking for rates that will give such a return and permit the secur
ing of money to build the plant you require. We believe you are as greatly
interested in this matter as we are, and we ask your-support toward this end.
You are interested in good and sufficient telephone service. We must
have adequate revenue to provide it.
The Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Co. I
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The Big Store Is Ready for Christmas Shoppers
Every department teems with Quality Merchandise that will make splendid gin
for the entire family.
Extra Special in Every Department
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