December 8, 1920 The Capital journal, Salem, Oregon ItyBrids ,,( LuBBBOT EVENTS 2y.0 o'clock ,c. 16 ,J" HI, Moose mm :-""-r:Zu fef'lO, 11, 12.-Western 14 Annual election lie in j3us""-" Dec. 15- wv Bee.'li--Business Mn' E. .-Christmas Day. - A". -T T- filed. Date of petition December 6 Petition for letters of adminis tration in the case of Isaac Wag ner, deceased, have been filed under date of December 7. Marriage Licensee r raiiK j? . -ayeer, fortiancf po lice officer, age 29, and Pearl Mo Clure, 23, of Salem, were granted a license to wed today. The young couple will make their home in Portland. Valley Masons Meet I ' A at Armory Tonight '27 LnOSeii As Uatherinf at the armory here to- nignt as the guests of local Masons members o the various lodges I throughout the valley will be en tertained. The reunion is planned as a gen eral "get-to-gether" to bring into closer proximity, the numerous Masonic lodges of the valley cities and preparations have been made uy the arrangement committee for a large assembly. Besides the entertainment and ! dinner, business matters will prob- i ably be taken up to a small extent' in the furtherance of the different lodges. associating art House Notes Circuit Coon iu, Kndicoit Uigei ness, unaer i ucuc Icember 7. in which ne a - IUiat Digerness is uuutwiui dig some property that he Icatening to sell it; that mis t.., helonKK to the planum. w Died BEZMER At the home of his daughter, Mrs. Byron Iftm'itt, who resides in Polk county, three miles from Salem, on Tuesday 7, 1920, Jacob Bezmer, at the age of 90 years. Mr. Bezmer had resided in the vicinity of Salem for approximate ly 35 years. He is survived by his daughter, Mrs. Harris, and one son, Kfeius Bezmer of Centralia, Wash. Wabb and Clough have charge of the remains. Funeral announcements will be made later. Vick Brothers report a success ful day's business the first day in their new offices at Trade and High streets, having sold F. E. Evans, a prominent farmer and fruit grower living near the Keizer j school, his second Samson tr.iet i or and H. J. Pearson, a prominent ! farmer and fruit grower living south of Salem, an Oakland Sensi , ble Six. 293 ks for a 1 1 ling Digern Irty to him Ike defend: ll the coal s IE. Daniels jent comn of the court ss to restore the and iisks further nt be required to of this action. state industrial sion. Order sus- . riomurrer of defendant is I by the court December 7. (lip J. Minizer vs state muus accident commission. Order ining demurrer of defendant m. Coffey vs Kate M. Coffey. ot divorce on cnarges. oi ,1 r.,tti Won, is grameu u,, mber 7. i C. Black vs U. a. unrisue. to action tiled. All alle- denied. Probulc Court m.. was issued ordering Al ii" Cline to appear and show ,hv euardian should not Upointed to administer his af- iCline is a person oi unsounu L the mater of the appraise- i of the estate of Morten Bell, Inventory and appraise-; toners have been filed. Thei value of the estate is given 1343.33. nd of Mrs. Emma Bell, ad- rator of estate of Merten deceased, is approved and Bond is for $2000. ventory ad appraisement Pla ta the case of the estate of leth 5. Miller, deceased, is December 7. The total value i estate is given as $8894. . iers confirming final account he estate of J, N. Starr, decerts- tave been filed. The bonds- and administratrix are dis- the matter of guardianship retire Sylvester Starr and B May Starr, minors, an or- aooointim; aimraisers to tie- sine the value of their inheri- i is issued by the court. he inventory and annraisement fart relating to the estate of R. porn, deceased, has been Total value of estate $600. he semi-annual account of the Biniatrrttor E. B. Stroud of the We of Roby J. Stroud, deceased, been filed and approved. lie estate of Custay Drager, de ed, has been appraised and wt of app-.iisers has been fil- ; tWal value of his holdings is B8.65. the matter of Mary J. Creigh teeeased. affidavit' as to the sis of notices of sale of cer- personal property in Wallowa . Or., has been filed with I tourt. Archers t0 .iccompany the fin- ount In the ease of estate of Albig have been received aicd. (the case of Lucien G. Mc- a person of unsound mind;j iianship papers have been for. and the court hps al tered the appraisers to de ne the value of property be es to him. ers for hearing a petition of guardian of Louis Mjoset. an e person, have been issued by court. M the matter oi the estate of Olson, deceased, a petition letters testamentarv has been The funeral of Cloyce M. Math- ews, who died herl recently, was j held from the Ri.gdon chapel this j morning at 11 o'clock. Rev. Pem- berton officiating. Interment, un j der the .auspices of Elks, was ! made in the City View cemetery. I Mr. Mathews was a member -of the Walla Walla Elks lodge. Salem lodge No. 4, A. F. & A. M. Pacific lodge No. 50, A. F. & A. M.' Don't forget big Masonic reunion Wednesday night Decem ber 8th, 6:30 p. m. at the armory. If you have not returned your cards, do so at once. If you have not received card, phone 720. Re turn fit once to committee the post card attached to your invitation. 293 While she was driving west on I Union street her car collided with an automobile driven by W. ! a. oarKes wnich was norm on Winter street, Mrs. P. I LnVson told police today. Her I machine received a broken fatt er and si,ished radiator in the I crash, and Mr. Barkes' car had a ! fender bent and a light broken, jMrs. Larson said. Nnbnilv wo in jured, according to the report. Nominees for Club Offices J. W. Chambers, FredericK W. Schmidt and C. S. Hamilton were nominated 'for ptresidlent of he Salem Commercial club tnd 4 other prominent citizens were named as candidates for eight ad ditional offices when the club's nominating committee met last night. The other nominees, it was announced today, are as follows: For vice president, George Grif fith, O. J. Schei end Max O. Bur en; for secretary, William Gahls dorf, C. B. Webb and T. G. My ers; for treasurer, Joseph H. Al bert. T. M. Hicks and TT. L. Stiff; i legislative, George Putnam, Ivan Martin and Hal D. Patton; social, C. O. Rice. I, Oreenbaum find i dames Young; agricultural, D. J. I Chapin, C. 1. Lewis and Bruce Cunningham; industrial. WiWiam i McGUehrist Jr., C. W. NiemeX'r tind George Vick; civics, T. E. Mc j Croskey, R. O. Sm iling and H. O. i White. movingi The election will be held at the club on Thursday evening, at Commercial club it 8 o'clock tin All kinds of jewelry, Love's. "A life investment" will be the subject presented at the revival service in the Jnson Lee Memor ial church at 7 :.'!() tonight. The service is of vital interest to all and especially the - young people. Come early. 293 Small boys are running over her lawn and tearing it up, one Mrs. Long, 249 South Church street, complained to police todVay. An officer was sent to investigate. The home of better service, moderate prices and largest stock Webb & Clough funeral direct ors. 293 Depot restaurant under new management, all old friends wel come, come and try our meals. Young lady waitress, good service. All meals reasonable price. 293 The Charles R. Archerd Imple ment Co. is overstocked on ground wheat and ground barley, and to reduce this stock will make a spe cial price for the remainder of this week. It will pay wou to in vestigate. 293 Shriners attention. Special meet ing at the Spa 11:30 a. m. Fri day. 294 Tailored suits, reduced See Mosher, Court street. prices. No damage resulted from a flue fire which occurred this morning near the corner pf 15th and Che meketa streets, firemen stated. For your Xmas mince meat come to Presbyterian bazaar Dec. 10th, at the church parlors. 294 Complaint that hogs are being kept at the corner of Winter and Howard streets, and that the ani mals were being butchered tDdav, was lodged with the police, and was referred to the sanitary offi cer for investigation. Presbyterian ladies Christmas bazaar Friday Dec. 10th at church parlors. 294 Season tickets for lyceum course on sale at the music stores. Res ervations Friday at armory 9 a. m. to p. m. 293 A fire from which no damage resulted occured in the Great Western garage this mornipg at 11 o'clock, when a can of oil up set and was ignited by a gas fur npce. Salem firemen, making a quick run, extinguished the blaze with chemicals. Club Officers Will Be Chosen at Open Forum On Thursday The largest attendance of the year is expected at the Commercial club's open forum next Thursday night when the annual election of officers will be held. A president, secretary and board of directors for the club will be chosen. A meeting of the Salem Business Men's league will be held at the club rooms at 8 o'clock, December 1 5, at which time a president for the ensuing year will be picked by members of the league. "Those eligible to be present at these meetings are urged to be out," Oscar Steelhammer. actiiv manager of the club said this morning. The Crocodile ask to hear this saxanhone sextette record. Stiff! Furniture Co. Open Forum forum ) o To The Editor: In your story Of expected rentals decrease publish ed in Monday evening's Journal, is a paragraph wherein someone claims that "because of the exist ing disturbance in financial cir cles," loans for building cannot be obtained in Salem. Any persons desirous of borrow ing money for the purpose of buil ding, may obtain all he requires up to a certain percentage through several agencies in Salem. But there is not a business insti tution in the world which wiif lend 100 percent which many borrowers seem to think should be done. There is lots of money available, even though there is a little de pression. CHARLES W. NIEMEYER. Salem, Ore., Dec. 7. 295" Cafeteria lunch and supper will be served by Presbyterian ladies I in connection with their bazaar j Friday the 10th. Hours 12 to 1 and! 5:30 to 8. 294 Love's store for diamonds. When you think of good clothes think of Mosher, the tailor. Tailored Clothing reduced Mosher's; high class tailor. at Auto tops dressed with our wa ter proof, sunproof dressing will save that top. Hulls Top Shop, Y bulldins. Lore, lens. jeweifi, watchmaker, Sa- CLUB i Ethel Clayton IN i re Sins of Rozanne" COMING SUNDAY TBI- SOI L OF YOUTH' NOTICE! hav, an eye-witness to the who tor.k the centerpiece off r counter. it isn't returned to us by mall a r trill wimre a snort ximr Publish your name and and send the authorities article. Ljftl'O! VARIETY STORK. SALEM COMMERCIAL MEMBERS Edp to make Salem the city it should, and can be. Industrial development along lines which will provide fairly regular employment the year 'round are particularly needed. i 4c ;n Washington have had located in their midst, plants, J-f tSiW KS iust as well have been situated in Salem. , . 5.ry locating in Salem or elsehere. . in thp late of Oregon desire new business undertakings. buu bXvTt 10 ut nd it! ; fhthl aTter 1 shaa have a chancc of success. , i!o,0i in solicit votes for such an office may be Probably anadver Usenient o so , and , arn a little unique lZZ 1 even more to mold the destinies raTmlunUvTh?naevenrga city council. Councillors advertise for support, and I consider it logical to do the same. ., i rgvanprlfnllv solicit vour votes for which in Therefore Gtkem JJJJta S office in addition to doing return, I will, if e!ec';.f" f riSreconomy in the management of the what I can to advocate the most ngid noarv thaf a liuie mony etab (even ng of f a Wrdable if nec - Flower nught be available or prm for .r with (he "Salem Show a Salem Poultry bho. an occasion arise, em- f which might have a tendency to cause 8 Thave a fine city andag. f - -"ine -go out" for a prosperous, industrial Salem. CHAS. W. NIEMEYER 215-216 Masonic Temple. Phones 1000-1014 Bearcats line Up Pre-Season Loop Contests With his team as yet only in fair pro-season shape for the heavy conference bu;ketU;iU schedule which h'e hopes to arr&nge at the meeting of the conference college representatives in Spokane this week-end , Coach Mathews has lined up a game with the Silverton Athletic club five, to be played in Silverton December 16. Mathews is also negotiating for other games before the Christnu.R holidays, and plans tu line his men up agttinst as many formidable teams before the opening of the season as he can. hTe " games for which he is now negotiating are with the Dallas legion, December 1J, tt'td the North Pacific Dental eollegt?, of Portland. Rarey Joins Squad. The. Willamette basketball squad has been materially Strengthened by the addition of "Russ" Rarey. who has been out of the game for some time on account of a dislo cated shoulder received during the Thanksgiving football game with Whitman. "Russ" is taking it easy now, on account of his weak shoulder, buit it will not be long before he will lie back in his tdd fighting form. Rarey made the varsity basket ball team in his freshman year in 1917, and has been playing guard on the Willamette quintet since then, with the exception of the time he was in the military serv ive during the war. He is com paratively light in weight, but is invaluable to the team on defen sive work, and probably has more fight per square inch than any other guard in the conference. in the district where they do busi ness it !s probable that at the Jan uary meeting of directors, several changes will be made. This will permit members in Polk county who do business iiv, Salem, .to vote in the Salem district for directors. primary election now in progress will close Friday, Decem ber IT. Any member of the asso ciation is eligible as director. When the 21 are chosen, they meet and select five to serve on the execu tive ommittee. The directors meet every three months and the execu tive committee monthly. Oregon Growers Reduce Wages Five Percent The Oregon Growers Packing Corporation have made a reduc tion of 5 per cent in the wages of 5 per cent in the wages of their employees. A slowing up of or ders, in conjuction with the ever im'n,i.' ting stringency of the money market, forced the move. While many other concerns throughout the country are making 20 pet cent reductions all along the line it will not be the policy of the (Jrowvis to make any more reduc tions than is absolutely necessary la meet the changing conditions, the officials ivtve announced Tailored overcoats $50. coatings at Mosher's. See the Poultrymen, keeping Reds or Rocks, phono 400, Needham. Have attractive offer. 293 Lewis Will Speak At Farm Meeting C. I. Lewis of the Oregon Grow ers' Cp-Operative association, will leliver' an addrfcsa tottlgrht at Dal las before the state convention of Farm Unions. HiH adtlross will he on "Co-Operation and Oregon Ag-j rieulture." Mr. Lewis has also been inid'i and has accepted an invitation to f deliver an address before the Spo-I kane Ad club December 15. This address will be delivered before not only the Ad men of jSpukaac, but. before deb-Kates of the Wash- ington Stat Horticultural conven-i tion in session at that time in Spo kane, and who have been invited ( to hear the address. Before, the Ad men, Mr, Lewis1 will talk on " Advertising and Agri- culture." George Butler Sutton, . . world's champion balk-Hne billiard player j and George 10. Spears, world's I chamipon straight rail hiriiardist J are In the city and will ?lve each! bitlons ths evening at (he Adolph Bros. Billi.i rd I 'arsrs. Mr, Sutton was one of the lead ers of the balk-line KU,me.s foe hcv era! years and still retains the world's highest of 100 made against Willie Hoppe at New uVrk city. SpeafS has been seen in the city on previous oeen sinus and is wet 1 known to t ho local fans as the world's greatest fancy a od trick shot player. Bracelet watches at Love's. Where's a Gw Plac Nam kin Cafe toi American and mvt N. Commerc 1 Last Times Today Then Gone THIS BIGGKST HIT IN MO MAlt NKli PRESENTS T' SENSATIONS FASCIN ATIN OF NBWSl'A EVER I'LCTl' Hi Go Get Tltitivday BKH The Prior LI BF If you're a kid, or ever wore s kid see "Soul of Youth." 295" Examine Troopers For Appointments To Military School Sergeant Carl W. Holcomb of M ompany, Salem, of the Oregon na tional guard, and three other enlist ed members of the National guard of Oregon are today taking the physical examinations for appoint ment to West Point. The four men, selected by the of ficers of their companies for appli cation to West Point will be given examination their afternoon ami tomois-ow at the armory here. Tin three men besides Sergeant Hoi comb are: Corporal Beryl B. Berry,. Third company, coast artillery; Private Wallace Walsh, of the same organization, of Newport; and Pri vate Roland M. MqPJberren, of the Fifth infantry, Portland. Members of the board of examin ing officers are Colonel C. Dent ler of Portland, Major Dusenburry of Salem, J. A. Churchill, state su perintendent of education, and Dr. Carruth of the national guard med ical corps, Portland. The physical board -continued ex aminations during the morning to dayand mental examination was be gun in the early afternoon and will be continued until tomorrow. If the men pass the examination they will proceed to West Point next term, it is said, and will bo given the regular course in military technique the general educational advantages of West Point. Every suit at Mosher's reduced. See our patterns. Growers Elect 1921 Directoral Board Members of the Oregon Grower' Co-operative association are now oting in a primary election for the 21 directors for tljg coming year. Marion county was repi t-senteu he past year by Senator Charles McNary, .Allan Bellinger of .Sootts Mills and Seymour Jones, former peaker of the house of representa tives. Mr. Jones also servett on tne xeontlve committee of five. In order that members may vote Xm Is Cor ARE Y( PREP AW Every Department in the Store Quality Merch: to meet this t Suits Dresses Coats Silk Underwear Camisoles Kimonas Negligees Corsets Silk Hosiery Boudoir Cups Petticats Munsingwear French Ivory Perfumes Hand Bags Purses IT 11.. Gloves Sweate Neck w i Night Pajanv Shirts Sox Suspen Belts Bath I Blankt Auto 1 Linen Crib B ti its Silks Stores Will NOT be Open Evenings. SHOP EARLY MIL l L. Good Goods. ONE DOLLAR PUTS THIS HOOSIER IN YOUR HOME WITH AN ASSORTMENT OF 14 PREFERRED STOCK FOOD PRODUCTS FREE M There is no gift that can compare with the Hoosier for the joy of owning a Hoosier extends throughout the year every day of the year. Its many special features and superior construction make it the one kitchen cabinet in greatest demand in America. HOOSIER BRINGS HAPPINESS by cutting out the need less steps and waste motion of kitchen work. Balance Easy Best Christmas Gift of All. C. S. HAMILTON New Prices. I