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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 22, 1921)
Saturday, , Page Two 1 "i. "Ml raient Offlr Boys Buns Away 1 to See Grandma; Caught Twice1 Bringing Up t .uier-oy Ueurge M cm anus DON'T r-. WHERE lb MY fl WRtsOERlNG BOY TONlCHT ill Tt) COrstSA CE WORte. THAN 1 ExPCCTeo- OtsE OF THCrvi li iiNCIN NOW X) IN rriO TrVt-K TO THE U'NDie'b WHILE I CE.T THE TEA HOW AM 1 cC.'fA mITACHAJCE TO TALK. IN TM"T -"s rOR. 4Au Aurora, Or., Jan. 22. "Darned I e , isn't cute," is the manner ir.J rtdeii C?Owr passengers on the of little ll-vPr.nu ! m who wai being returned to mm home in Salem after two futile J"'!' hi grandmother Portland. Young; Jairl left home mw Baiem early in the week. His "" Ported his absence to and the young man Wrehended after he hid al- -- "ID Oftfitlriatinn n.. ; rldea and walking much of "V. Which nninf ? . the kh,d;s." of : vr who turned the hu, J oor over to th ri. ' hcriff. The With hia no . -'. ! Ud he was nM. back the stage. The i i r U . rev . . ? w)WL" i i i nmr ... 11 - , k i- l I I TIT' . I I I f ' w Hr I ui n .vc a r - "P,e ot ek. ago and' wiiir r L Aurora by ,he r fcS tWh,om tried to .ell He kept out of eight S w.wneexj.j, in passing th.,v. . . ." ! Ma iOl.rne.. . again turn him back J'X ,n; to 8ee my grandma." tte boy told the truck driver "I dont know the nam., of the street " on. n.- said, "but It oniethin- and I'll find it." Clifford J. 1'ugh, a well known I hero evening to highly interested congregation large tr.d II Mle Grervais nervals, Or., Jan. 22. The fu neral Of Mrs. C. E. Miller, well known in this vicinity, who passed away in the Lebanon hospital Tues day evening following a long III w n-1l at St. Louis yester day and interment was mad.- in the ail, cemetery at that place. was bom in Wisconsin In 1870 to Oregon with her nar- srls. Mr. and Mr, Vanderlieck. i i l7. i.Mtl,,,,. in .Marion .-ounty near (Jervais II, i,i. t ,,, , 1, ijbarid h- is Hurvlveil i,j I,.,, .n,, five brothers. J. J. Shell, , ,,,,, I u i..i,i making repairs on me Qurvali ononm line this week, an.l th.-v m.y me nne win be In fin,' (ondi llun when Ihe work Is completed. ' "I'm putting on the sot! pednl.'1 ii'l John K. Harier, who was in tfcwn Tuesday ailing Just a little helpless for a man of his kind. Mr. tfunper met wilh a fall a few days HKit while working at his farm and evereby wrench his back I J. W. rahey filed complaint in Mrcuit court for Marion county ,VL y aK"""'1 Martin Mlcha-! grand jury which will convene in wherein tu asks Judgment in i Portland, January 24. lie m or IIS J and inlerest. The I Little Hrttv Crider. da nirbter of itr ! lepli Dallas Rebekah Lodge Installs Dallas, Or., Jan. 22. Installa tion of the Kebckah lodge was held Tuesday night in the lodge rooms and a very enjoyable tjjnti was had by all members attend ing. Miss Mae Shelton and Mrs. Tracy Staats were installing offi cers. The following Bfifotrs we,'e In stalled: Mrs. A. V. K. Snyder, noble grand; Miss Genevieve Co, id. vice grand; Mrs. H. IS. Sosper, secre tary, and Miss Clauria Coad, treas urer. Following the Installation a number of solos were rendered by Mrs. Tom Warren of McMii.iivill. A banquet was served in the b:tn quet room which was del 0 rated In a color scheme of pink. The tables vveit centered with dainty colored ., indies with pink shades and fav ors marked the places of the guests. Mrs. Bell Styles was chair man of the banquet committee. Miss Kthel Fletcher and MIks Allot Hutler of Monmouth were atrumg the visitors prepeni. Kx cellcnt work was put on by the drill Patrons of the Aurora district merchants of Falls City, transact- expect to show that It is better and ed business in Dallas the first of I cheaper, when transportation and the week. all other costs are considered, to Miss Hazel Dulgan of Falls City , join in a union district than to at spent Tuesday night in Dallas. I tempt the education of high school I". A. Flnseth, local merchant. I students in any other way. has returned from Portland where he took the :12nd degree in the Ma sonic lodge. Fred West, of the Polk County I Klectrical Supply company, is in Falls City this week. M. W. Bendall and F. J. White of Portland are in Dallas for a tew days this week. Ernll Thiesies. who lives near Salt Creek, was brought to Dallas the last of the week to receive medical attention. Mr. Thieale a while chopping wood cut his foot severely across the instep. Frank K. Hubbard of Falls City and ticorge Siefailh of Dallas have been drawn to serve on the federal Mr and Mrs Chauni ey L. Cridi r, baa l een seriously ill at her home lor the past week. She is rapidly Improving nut Is still under the xratroreray la over a contract re uardlag a partnership In the livery iHisineaa here. Mra. H. H. Booster and Mrs. -wiwortn leit Wednesday for , care of a physician. Newport where they will spend a Mrs. Edward Coad and V SEt I Katherine Van Voorhlea hav 11 ' urawioro, a missionary, turned from a few Woke to the Presbyterian church ' Portland days M i;:H re visit In Union School at Aurora Looks Likely at Present Aurora. Or., Jan. 22. The Auro ra school board has received con siderable encouragement of late in the matter of organizing a union high school district. The proposi tion as submitted by the local rtis- tricr seems to carry a very Strong appeal to the aurorundlng districts, and it sems quiti likely that a un ion which will be a mutual bene fit will be the result. Acting upon Instructions qiven at a recent meeting of patron.', the local committee is conferring with directors of Burroundlng districts in older to get an expression from each district interred regarding the sentiment toward the proposed Union high school. When these conferences have been completed ihe matter will be brought up be fore the voters of the several dls riots for final decision. The public service commission has granted the petition of the Au rora Mutual Telephone company asking for an increase in rates. Charles Kraxberger of Aurora was recently elected one of the di rectors of the Canby Co-operative Cheese Produce company. 'iTir, company is inactive at present and the factory idle, but business will be resumed later. Word was received here this week from San Francisco, Gal., concerning the death of Miss Lily Kbcrhart, who passed away on January 10. Heart trouble is said to have been the immediate cause of her death. Miss Bberhart had many friends in this vicinity where she had lived for some time. According to reports current here yesterday the Lee Mee ranch on the Willamette river near Butteville was sold a few days ago. The name of the new owner or the consideration could not be estab lished, but it is stated that the farm brought a handsome price. It was one of the best yards in this section of the county. result of the officers sat itfaitf.cn. , uu it His trial will be held next week. uo much work. The Knights of Columbus gave a social and oyster supper in the while before he is i,,hn Jones of Hopmere naa I leased the Waconda blacksmith shop and took possession of same ublic school auditorium Tuesday,,,, ...p,,k Dancing and cards provl the t:. W. Markic is spending ek With friends in Portland. Mr. and Mrs tored to Salem The McKay entertaining J, C. Savage mo Wednesday, family have been Mr. MacDonel of ...unsaleable alckmal ed among ;he Waconj, "cv"' ""ing the late a matter iMuson, Mn Miss Minn.e iienson.' night ed the amusement. A short pro gram was rendered, and It was a '.-ery interesting function, Viassatn from Silverton, Woodburn, Wacon da. St. Paul and Salem were in at tendance, ('rank Scharbaeh of .Moscow. Idaho, who has ben absent for sev eral years, arrived in town yester uay ami gave his mother and fam ily a happy surprise. He will re main at home for a couple o; weeks. The Fireproof Lumber company shipped 100 pounds of tuffite to Worcester, Mass., yesterday by ex press. Small quantities of the ar ticle are being shipped to different rubber manufacturers almost daily for experiment, and every ord -. of I inn , ,,,.,lL, ;.. -,,.... i v... i Ginn hop! , " " ' '"""" Mt. Angel Items lit Angel. Or., Jan. 21. Jack Stahl, a well known young man of this city, was haled into justice court Monday on a statutory charge preferred by a 17-year-o!d girl of Mt. Angel named Merkle Stahl plead not guilty to the charge mil was held for trial under I1 000 bonds which he furnished, girl's mother made complain the city authorities a coupl ks Several families have arrived in Mt. Angel during the past week from Kansas and are expecti ig to buy farms in this locality. Manv new people are coming to Mt. An gel every week and the city cannot house them, under the present con ditions. Several new house will b, built during the summer, however, and by another year conditions in this respect will be greatlv improv- Waconda Waves Waconda, Jan. 22. The lumber has beon purchased and delivered for the construction of n fnct TheibridB0 acrss the creek near the f0 school house. It is being built for , f, the convenience of students. mm. tteieque, who underwent an operation at Salem recently for appendicitis, is improving nicely according to late reports. After having been confined to the house for some time on account of having sustained three frac tured ribs, Geo. Martin Is a hi. ,n around again, but it will be faP" TOMORROW MONDAY TUESDAY I n . bbsssv sasssssk. sssssssssi atBBSssa .jbbbbsk b. ass jiv m i n mis v n a c yTtZ-r HWHSSSST sVfflsSrWssV H ' "' ' P. HI. fj tureri I rm. fKiri 1 I s,. , , mmm-i li I 'Fil l A ..v.- ;.? : v V I . 8 vvj. JU ll AM S. ! mffhf Testing Block ' J I fBc--- -ltUHMCVl. NIGHTS," I A Beaut if u1 Scenic Ji I TORCH Y IN HIGH" Is a Klean Klever Komedy Sc WWMHWWBMBWsssssBBMss VICK BROTHERS WE HAVE ADDED THREE VALUABLE AGENCIES OUR LINE: FIRST. The SOUND TIRE, a West Coast product made! Tacoma, Washington, by the Western Rubber Co. This is a) made tire in which the best of material is being used through. It has a very tough tread giving more mileage than any tin have ever sold-A BETTER TIRE AT THE SAME PRICE, SECOND. The BONNER INNER TUBE The new tubewM will not deflate when punctured by nails, tacks, etc. Just i all motor car owners have been wishing for. THIRD. The YUBA TRACTOR The latest model in a lying type tractor suitable for the large farm, especiaaly sirable for hop yards, orchards or lull side farms. Made ins to suit every need. A Catalog for the asking. We wish to say to the trade that it is our aim to build up ourt ness by being careful to select only dependable goods andtia get the very best m each line regardless of price or profit value a satisfied customer much more than an extra 5 perd commission on inferior goods. . . Last but not least just to remind you that it will soon be tin plow and sow and it is high time to be getting that tractor possibly a disc harrow of plow. . We are here to serve you. VICK BROTHERS, Trade and High Street) WHY WE SELL THE VICTROLA Esclusiveiy The Moore Furniture House never intentionally offer for sale any item of merchandise not of established merit and unquestioned reliability. Our constantly increasing vol ume of business we credit very largely to this policy of handling only the goods of th very highest reputation and quality. For a few years we haandled in addition to Victrolas, various other talking machine, The shortage of Victrolas, following the mobilization of the great Victor plant for war purposes, made this unavoidable. During this time we have investigated at first hand, the merits and the shortcomings of most talking machines. We have studied them with painstaking care, not only in cutomers' homes, but especially right in our own repair shops. Our Experiences Have Convinced I s Positively thai We Can Conscientiously Recommend and foil ni v THE VICTROLA Uhat the Vicrola is the WorM s ,;. , ! .r: .., ! cu. a. ,ii J I .1., V. . i-,,i..,l i If artists include- all the r,,l, famous. ,...,.. . Cal.i-Curi. McCormuC. Cluck. Lauder am, , ,he J "Tf" whii-ch ihv wero wlUine In ..,,,,. .. ,, . trs- bavi ... " M -ut their profeaaioBal repatatioB t is supreme ir. tUeU .,,,1 beaut, of tOHr its reeerac and reproducing aaettaaSa .re aeareai It is the least axpeaane ejuuky considered ' " Its pepalar records ..re nnlv ,.. v,rtor !r, s,ni,,i;;r;;.rn;r r In beauty of Aaatca and workmarshij. H is " '" T' ' judged. nssiM oeer it is ccrtair.lv :h In. . . ou Wi'! W tor vr ,,. them all th Rao linianinoff. He;: deeea the Victrola as the one instrum: pre tec tea by liasic patents. - II II 00. li. i ordx by the ssai rtiata i ., r , ecords. : a ... which all the others " i joitr liomc. ' The ICTROI.A Alone Measures I n fo ih M . , P ,0 hc Moorcs standard.. vc Handle the VICTROI A Exclusivelv The Home of the Viclrola.