Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, January 01, 1921, Page Page Eight, Image 8

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    Saturday, January 1, m
The Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon
(Copyright 1020 by International eature Service. Inc.)
Pagf Eight
Bringing Up Father By George McManus
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Arrangements
Made on Recall
Of Polk Judge
Dallas, Jan. 1. he people pro
moting the recall against County
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Judge Robinson report that It
has j
taken longer than exported to He
cure the recall petition.?,- hut the
documents are ready now
Following the recall convention
it was found necessary to organ
Izc the committee and formulate
the charges upon which the recall
will be nsked. Before the attor
ney could get to work it was nec
essary that he have this Inform
tlon.
In addition the committee He
cured full data from Baker coun
ty, where a recall election was re
cently held. Members of the com
mittee th light it le-st to secure all
possible Information before for
mally proceeding.
More than a hundred applica
tions are on file from those will
ing to circulate petitions, and if
each one of these gets ten, there
will be signers a plenty and some
to spsre.
During 'he past week there has
been a big chance of sentiment In
Dallas relative to the recall o'
Judge Robinson, the county Judge
and the members of the Ulrlch for
county Judge committee are now
confident that the'r candidate will
carry the town.
The members of the committee
ay that report! from all sections
of the county are favorable, and
thai from now i n It will be an
fcgresslve fight. If Judge Robin
son stays In the field ihey say
they propone to defe r, him.
Following the fllln'i or the p.
tltlon Willi the requisite number
Of names, and the calling of the
election Judge Boblnon will have
five days in which t resign. It is
believed, however, that he will
risk the election.
The campaign Issues .irj beam
ing apparent. It Is now evident
that the state nignwiy mim..i .
to cut a big figure in th hurtle
for votes. The Ulrlch committee
i. BMiwrtiur 10 lay bcfoio tha vot
ers the teetlmony n 'lie Portland
u.iii.ri. the court found
against the contention of the Dal
laa and Inaepenaence
rrl.lu li.ullmnnv is held
clIlzeiiB
reflect
upon Judg'' Robinson.
T11....U nr.. Iwlnir made by
the
recall forces for a series of oel
fashioned campaign meetings dui
lnB the election. It is pioposed to
80 before the people with a defi
nite program, and to ask support
upon this ground. No pors nall
tl,.s will be Indulged In, but o tar
as charges against Judge Robin
son uro concerned rcllainv) will oo
placed upon mi elaboration of the
.1 . i.i.i.wr nreoared. and
accusal i.mi.-i - -
which will soon be "f public N
Old.
Woodburn Briefs
Wondlmrn. or., .Ian. 1. Hearing
of th- accidental dealt! of her hus
band's aunt, win. wan struck Christ
mas day al Mudford by a luxlcab,
shortened the visit of Mr. M. L.
Miller who was Kla.lin; at me home
of he,- met Mrs. 1 .(:' Tlvey.
Mrs. Miller expected to remain all
the week With her mother, but re
turned to I'orlland Mond ly when
he reoelvcd word of the accident.
An old fasiiionea iw
was held in the I'resuyieriau
cluirch here last evening and a
pleasant lime was had. Several
young people from (lervali attend
ed the party.
Mr. ttiid Mrs S. C. Mills were
guests of Mr. and Mn. Roy Pergu
oii at Salem on ChrUtmae day
Mr. Mill" returned Monday and
Mrs Mills went to Bllverton to visit
with Mrs. Dan Miller.
Mr. and Mrs. Kugene Courtney
returned the fore part of I be week
after a Christinas visit with the lat
li r's parents al LaFayette.
Judge and Mrs. lieorge C. Ulng
ham were Chrlatmae guests at Hie
heme of their daughter, Mrs. Kellh
rowell, and husband.
uparlnl lent W. J. Mlshler,
Mrs. Maude Me, le i and Miss
Madge Bcollard have returned from
Poiilitml. where Ihey attended the
Stale Teachers' ine. n : : which ad
journed last evening.
PoatmaRter 11. r.. r,'i!s unl fam-
tin home of
e 1'atton, In
Salem
Samuel Stewi
the new baker
it the Woodburn bakery, has raOV
d his family here from Portland,
Mr. Stewart was empioyca neie
several years ago.
Superintendent and Mrs. w. J.
fishier and family spent Christ
la) nt the home of Mrs. Mishler's
parents In Salem.
H. fi. Thurston u Salem, secre-
larv of the Religious Literary assn-
.tlon, was here from Salem a few
i ul
uuy mm .
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Vlekers who has been held at home
on account of smallpox for several
days will be able to resume work
in a few days.
Mr. and Mrs. R. It. I.lvesay and
JhaS Ium n,i Tuaadav from
Hates, Or., and are visiting at the
home of his parent, Mr. and Mrs.
D. s. Uveaay.
Oaoar Beok left yesterday for his
home In Wyoming after quite an
extended visit with relatives in this
vicinity.
Albert Harden has been appoint
ed rural mall carrier on route 1
out of Woodburn and made his ini
tial trip on Tuesday. Krank Hos
I el Her has ben acting us carrier
i emnorarllv.
u..,i Un Alfred Schumann
ire rejoicing over the arrival of u
baby girl th first In the home
which appeared Tuesday night and
Ihey are just as happy as they
w, hava I n if it had been a
real Chriatma present
Mrs Hancy Brannam (Had at the
Inline of her d.iiighlcr. Mrs. .lonn
I.ane in Woodburn. Tuesday night.
Services were held nt the house
Thursday, Rev, It. B. Myers offl-
l.itlng, and Interment was made
i Salem. Mrs Brannam was 85
years of age ami a naiive oi icu-
neee,
Hnntn Claus was not the only
Strang character that visited the
home of Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Broy
les. The stork came Sunday night
and icrt a belated Chriatmaa pres
ent. The young lady, in future
yean, win celebrate two .eventful
oeeaeton close togethor,
l'or having spent twenty years In
the service of Hie national guard
and served in the late war, Cap
tain QrOVOr Todd and Mnjor Ku
gene Mosgberger of this city were
presented with medals at the na
tional guard muster In Portland
Mon,ajl ngi,t of this week
North Howell
North Howell. Or., Jun. 1. Mrs.
Alice Willis, who has been touch
ing school at Tatooch Island.
Wash., ami spent her vacntlon here
has returned lo resume work. She
will return lo North Howell after
closing her lohOol in May. Mrs.
Willis has taught in the Washing
ton school for Iwo years.
Miss Rva Stevens, who is attend
ing school in Salem, has been
spending her vacation here with
her parents. She will return to
Salem tomorrow,
Mr:,. C. A. Sawyer has returned
from a visit wilb relatives at Kddy
ville. Tuesday wis Mr. and Mrs. Ra
le iti Dunn's oui I h wedding anni
versary and they had as guests to
help celohr-ite Hie occasion Mr. and
Mrs. W. II. Ilaughinan and little
d lighter.
The Misses Amy. Mabel and Clara
HJr spent Chris' i
bis sister, Mrs.
We Wish You All
A
Happy and Prosperous
New Year
466 State St. Phone 877
Lueders of Newberg are visiting
relatives here.
Lois Vinton has been spending
a week with relatives in Camas,
Wash.
Vinton vis- j
Mr and Mrs. Oeorg
ited in Wood
the week.
urn tb fore part
of
Brooks
Brooks, or., Jan. 1. Lucile As
plnwall. daughter of Mr. and Mrs
Pierre Aspinwall, is reported very
sick WHO pneumonia
family will
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members of the family will be pres
eni.
Mra. t. C Naylor h
her home in Brook
in Oerval for some
returned to
fter staying
nte to assist
her kleter who met with the mis
fortune to dislocate her collar bone
recently
A great deal of sickness is re
ported in this vicinity Just now.
Among the recent cases of pneumo
nia reported is a daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Ralph Slergis.
Mis. BUiott Savage has been vls
itinf; ai the homo of her daughter,
Mrs. Walter L. Fuller.
Mia Iheltno Wanton and Miss
Btnal Harris will return to Kugene
tomorrow to resume
their studies
In the high school there, after hav-
Ittg Pnt the holiday vacation with
their parent! her.
Postmaster and Mrs. Carye have
returned from Portland where they
went to spend Christmas and visit
a few dayi with their daughter.
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Jefferson
Jefferson. Or, Jan. 1. Mr. See
hale was In Portland the first of
the week,
. Mills Iris Powell Is spending her
vacation in Salem.
Service al tile uainoilc cuurcii on l
Sunday morning at 9 o'clock.
Airs. Mary Meeker had this week
as visitors from out of town her
sister and brother-in-law.
B, S. Slultz, who is at the head
of tho Jacksonville schools, has
been vlaltlng in Jefferson, (There
be formerly taught at educational
headquarter! in this neighborhood.
Mr. and Mrs. J nek Hale were In
Salem for Christmas.
At the regular meeting of the
Eastern Star lodge here this week
the following officers were elected
lo serve for the ensuing term:
Worthy matron, Mrs. Mary Oe
Lalauax; worthy patron, Ouy Ap
perle; associate matron, Mrs. I'ue
Smith; eonduotoreaa, Mrs. Mary
Mason; associate conductress, Mrs.
Maude Faiiow; secretary, E. R.
Howell; treasurer, Mrs. H. 1). Mars.
Mr. and Mis. William Scott had
as visitors over Christmas Mr. and
Mrs. K. J. Adams of Kugene.
Mr. and Mrs. T A. Ward of
Waldport, Or., have been visitors of
Jefferson of late.
Miss Shields, a former teacher
in the Jefferson schools, is hero
this week.
Mr. and Mrs. O, M. QrlUey, of
the Cherryclty. are visiting here
for the winter at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Law,
Miss (iladys Overhalser, who re
cently lived here and moved lo Ku
gene, was married to l,eonard Tol
maii on Chriatmaa, ,
The Masonic order here this
week elected the following officers
rnr the ensuing year: James
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... vv . a. B. Hinz. S. W.; J. I
O. Van Winkle, J. VV.; O. C. Mason,
treasurer; J. A. Roland, secretary;
James Black we 11, trustee for three
yea. -s; IS. S. Allen, trustee for two
years, ine npjwmuvc --.
Guv Apperle, S. 1).; tt. U. -Viars. j.
1).; E. B. Howell. S. S.; Cecil Oe
Saiaux, J. S.; Clint Reeves, tyler;
W. VVUson vvas the installing offi
cer. Mr. H. Thompaon and daughters
of Oaklund. Cal spent Christmas
with relatives and friends in this
city.
Rev. Mr. Clark, who resides some
five miles out from town was in
the city day before yesterday on
business.
Morris Allan and Mrs. Allen of
Roaeburg are visiting at the par
ental home in Jefferson. Mr. Al
len is a railroad engineer.
For the past two or three days
there have passed through town
several show wagons of the circus
type.
Rev. Mr. Scott, a Scottish evan
gelist, is hold special meetings at
the Evangelical church of this town
under the direction of the pastor,
Rev. Mr. Hornshuch, who arrived
from Portland day before yester
day when- with his family he visit
ed relative. Mr. Scott Is said to be
an earnest speaker and good is an
tilcpated as a resu't of the serv
ices. Mr. Scott arrived yesterday.
Ed Smith reports that the quota
lor this place, $200, for the child
sufferers, has been overpaid with
some pledges yet unpaid. Mr.
Smith Is chairman of the fund com
mlttee.
Mr. and Mrs. B. E, Le and oth
ers of All, any visited for Christinas
at the K K. Ijooney farm home.
Kenneth Wall, a teacher in the
Lebanon schools, is home in Jeffer
sun for the holidays. The Jeffer
sonian is doing well, it is said, in
tho strawberry town.
Miss Bollter, who taught in the
schools of this ctiy for two years,
was a visitor during the present
week. She is now teaching In Sa
lem. Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Booth of Sa
lem were visitors of late at the
Bryan residence ill Jefferson.
State Commander Sherwood of
the Maccabees Is expected hero
next Wednesday night when the
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HAPPY
NEW YEAR
SHOW
TODAY
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Sunday, Mon., Tues.
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As A Rural Lover with
Many Troubles, in the Third of
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will install officers and
initiate a candidate
Mrs. Monroe Nye was a Mon-:
mouth visitor for Christmas. his home.
Will Moses will open a real es- People from all parts of the coun
tate of flee In the Henry building In I try are looking toward the WU
Portland in the near future, ac-i lamctte valley with a view of lo
oording to reports. He has recent- I eating here. Frequently some cltl-
ly returned from a viait at Oerval. I sen of nervals receives inquiry
A committee has been formed to ! about conditonsl here. A. R. Sieg
Inveatlgate the lighting situation or mund Is in receipt of a letter from
this community which has been, a man who has farm land in the
putting it very midly, bad of late.
Resident have been compelled to
retire early in the evening on ac
count of not being abie to read or
see properly to get about the house,
according to some reports. In fact
some have said that they thought
a piece of orang skin hanging in
place of the elwtrto light in the
homes would do as much good in
illuminating the rooms as the pres
ent light, while others have sug
gested substituting red apples.
Gervais
Gervals, Or., Jan. 1. The regu
lar monthly meeting of the Her
mosa club was held Thursday aft
ernoon at the home of Mi's. M. D.
Hennlng A pleasant afternoon was
Spent in music and dancing. After
exchanging Chrisrmas gifts a lunch
eon was served by the hostess and
her mother. The next regular meet
ing of the club will be held some
time during the month of January
at the home of J. V. Keppinger.
These meetings afford much amuse
inent for the people of Gerv-us and
are becoming very popular here,
Miss Mortie Mendenhal of Ger
vais vvas married on Wednesday of
this week to Alvin Kostenliorder !
of Salem. The ceremony was per
formed at Balam and they will re
side in that city where the groom
is employed.
John H. Gtltsfnrlh b.-, hMn Buf
fering from a peculiar sickness for
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several days. While not very ill.
.he has been annoyed very much by
hiccoughs. He is still confined to
Twin Kail irrigation district Stat
Ing that he would like to trade his
place for one in the valley.
Mrs. J. J. Schieble left Thursday
for Oakland, California, where she
will spend some timo visiting at
the home of her mother.
Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Hening went
to Lodi, Cal., a few days ago in re
sponse to a telegram announcing
the death of Mr. Helming'! father.
They returned to Gervais Thursday
evening.
A. R. and L. K. Siegmund were
visitors In Salem li a business way
Tuesday.
Miss JuanitQ Gleason, who is em
ployed in the First National bank
of Grants Pass, was visiting her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Glea
son. Miss Gleason expects to va
cate her position in Grants Pafs
about the first of next month to
accept a position as secretary to
Or. Legion with headquarters in
Portland.
E E. Russell of Portland is fill
ing a vacancy in the S. P. depot
here while the regular agent is vis
iting in California. Mr. Russell is
accompanied by his wife and daugh
ter who are stopping at the Depot
hotel;
Ira L. Vincent and family stop
ped In Gervais a few days ago
while on their ,way to Portland
from Wren, Ronton county, and
visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
G. J. Molaan.
William Rowley of Portland is
A HAPPY
NEW YEAR
To Our Friends and Customers
C. S. HAMILTON, HOUSE FURNISHER, wishes to
thank you for your generous patronage, as we find at the
close of our 26th year in business in Salem, that this year
shows an increase of 30 per t-ent over any pi-evious year.
This is due to the fact that our customers have found our
business methods, quality of Merchandise and prices
right.
For some time past we have been reducing prices all
over the store from 15 to 25 per cent, and shall continue
to do so as fast as the market conditions will permit. The
discounts we will offer you on our entire stock beginning
.hmuary 3, 1921, are much greater than we could get from
our factories at this time. Thanking you again for your
support and wishing you the compliments of the season.
C. S. HAMILTON
HOUSE FURNISHER
spending a few days with his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. William Rowley
Sr.
Dr. Hickman vvas called to Salem
Tuesdy morning where he perform
ed three operation during the clay.
L. P Gleason is spending the
holiday week with his family In
the city
Ml", and Mrs. Lambert, who ar
rived here from Dallas some time
ago, have purchased the William
Bovviey residence. Mr. Lambert is
the village blacksmith.
Blair Funeral
To Be Held Next
Hubbard, Or., Jan. 1. The re
mains of Nixon RIair, who died at
Kansas City, Mo., Tuesday morn
ing, are expected to reach here to
day and the funeral will be held
in Hubbard. Mrs. Hlair, who has
been visiting in the east with her
husband, is expected to arrive with
the body. Mr. Blair had been In j
poor health for some time. He;
spent several months at Rockaway
Beach before going east and his
health seemed to improve there.
He made the trip east hoping to
benefit his health. Besides his wife
the deceased is survived by three
daughters and one son.
Miss Rona'.da Johnson of Port
land has been visiting Miss Ruth
Calvert a few days thfs week.
J. E. Langdon received the sad
news Wednesday of the death nf
aunt. Mrs. Will Pedrlck, at the hos
pital in Oakland, California.
William Rlemer, who has been
attending school at Gaston, is home
this week spending his vacation
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Rlemer, of the White school dis
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