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February r 14, 1921 ftyBnefsi The Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon Pace Sere I Z""Z !JCVV- one of tne raan" , tt. B. Trask was In town this af-1 ( 7 at! Commercial ciu -r Kistian Sol- I- 1 ... hiuli school l"-"""' 1 'i.nra lUllch j7- n Vi0"m:' n. state fcn- o..,, Svm- . 18 ,.,.t li2Sr,.B Iinn" . ,,,.s RXh b !ua.it t l8' The Mnazons," I "A n-7 ' .':r:i T and tee- ,.on- rt House Notes ORxUl Courl today. . - I J, Judge UnrleV. . ,. inn iin I us ivceK P " ' Itrvant: d; Wilson - - IS "'office of the ft tiled in K W'"::. ns nit of lervice oi . - Ewoma" B. Powell vs 0I f default and I military Bervlce In Eiw Person vs Hel- at. findings of facts persons, tinunu, bt . - low hi case of ,, (S Frank DobroVBkyi BT, ,,f William C. Ls unknown heirs of Enoch was Hgncd by Judge .. - I? Pearson n case 1 Lret i. Richards, C. J. Lane Money, own Ld the city ot aaiem, Out plain"" mu . . . Ihu utrfpt lots and the mortgage on ml property In saiem, Mate I on it .tiled in the pi ate court feentory ann appmiii., Hie of S. J. L. W interna fi; t distribution of the estate s E. Palmer and also liual mnt of the administra tis Cooper; proof of pub- lot admiiii.'traii.iii notice kileot Oscar Blair; proof Eattyn of notice of final mtoi tne esiaie tn niuuiaa kr no petition in re Henry -atftniH's I. udM Roberts, who re amtorn Salem to Albany (tat the Ideal Cafe, are fuplendid business, ac- I reports received from 1 They have leased the III 109 Lyon street form feed by Vick Bros., and pit ready to move their lit In the new quarters. i h being entirely re mod - ri" hp a comfortable business when finished ! to their plans. -Kat Prune tubllc is Invited to attend Mure on Christian Science IWalton Hulil, ird C. S. B. Ineeles, California, Mem- the Bonn! of Lectureship IMother Church. The First loft Christ. Scientists. in Massachusetts, in the nndi- Pf (he Salem high school '10. 1921, at eiirht o'clock 39 V' Pi-mi- nsus bureau h is sent out "nary announcement of I census for Oregon show ' '""t were 5629 acres in 1919 as against 21.700 1999. The value of the 1919 Is given at $2,537,. -Fjll (nu. like time or down stairs apart f be Clncn In V V,1I ""ess box R Q Capital it POnt Prunes led Mrs T i- t ....... . , , . vinPt .virs Oawsnn Qr,.l a r 1 Albany w, re in Salem V ,1..... . . m- -living through from W "herf ihn,. i. ., i 'oenas. -Eat P,. P,ck Eakin. who was tali- a-itu r sman pox wMla vl Ithe hnmb e i J- Clark m i . ..w... '" uniuriitr, I u uracientiy to return r- m saiem. M Prune. TINE PRFtjp-VT m i . " - " . Hf nL Val,inine present. n. uo. 39 it Prunes iw,.. M , . mi naugn lyrtle Thorson. of Si!- mng in Salem Sat- ii,.,,... I&diter is expecUng his I" rrive in Pa1em from l a few days. She I 9Qmp lime n it :- North 20th street. l-t r. Lf' itweler. Salem. an examination On i-.tid .e verton h I,V . lneate'' " 8U- ternoon on his way home to Stay- ; from the national guard and the! I ago to i l a day ton from Portland where he had , army may submit high school cei -' !crehei the Bunealow ! been on business. Mr. Trask Stat- . tificates for entrance to West Point 1 the IhJ ,i expt'et t0 'n d that business conditions in Stay-, which will be considered In case I fie- afC"ln nvxt Tuesday. ton have been exceptionally good j; the authorized number of va canoes I I nei a lire which damaged the all winter. The saw mill and wool i for the year are not filled by the .-I..., ,,,,, um ago the en mill have heen in oneration alli'esuiar examination . nouse closed pending substantial winter, and both concerns, he says. Improvements. The interior of the have been making considerable building, he says, was given a ime,. ;,.,, .w few was for i ' "'"l-lete overhauling and at pres- months. Speaking of the railroad in the tney :lre installing a new Wur- possibilities in that country Mr. L. Tjiv. "tz''r Pipe organ which will be T.k ui. .v,. ,r,neii tall at Lebanon, has sold his shop , T.6aJy for Tuesday night when the 'road which seemed so certain a t-.. !.. r . I rs HUB u i.e.. Vi ........... . . ... Liicii tiiv i icu. r-eieson nm " 1,1 iiiiu.i,.,-, ,., iv t.m- .....tL.. .. ... . v. .. rnrrrm- . expects to come to Salem to work , ave '"'f'" mde wlH presented. ' ten. He savs there is a probabil- ftt U . Of O. PlEHlS in the Loveall shop on Commer- im" operating room has been itv, however, of the extension of -i.i li- if, , 1. 1., ...... i iinaile absolutelv flrenroof. In unenlcl.i. . . . mi o.k. ..... . . . .. , , ... . . , i.i.i ii v . - ......... in,- ie if. VI II I nia 3U1II- in interest in the shop. He will go ; l! of the new Pprating room the mer and when this is completed j In response to a letter as to what to Independence tor a few days to nuia.e kes. stayton will not care whether she 1 her department is doinc for nmne Cleave Robinson, who versvl years associated barber business with H. "Nick Carter" Tests Bullet-Proof Glass Designed for Banks The acceptance of the certificate by West Point authorities shows what a high standing the Salt ' ""oi nas laneii with government institutions. Kilt Prunes Department Head For Prune Week Ancient Egyptian had candy uiadu of honey, flour und nut meats. court Dr Bilverton visit relatives and is expected in Salem tins weoK. Mr. loveall sold his interest in the business at Leb anon to Mr. Robinson last fall be fore coming to Salem where he purchased the big shop owned for many years by Mr. Anderson, who has retired and settled on his farm In Polk county. Eat Prunes John Oanes. HO years old and one of the oldest pioneers of the j Santiam district, sustained a para lytic stroke a few days ago and is said to be in a critical condition wilh little chance for recovery. He was seized while crossing a field at his place and lay on the damp ground for more than an hour be fore he was able to get up and walk to the house. He Is saidj to have contracted a severe cold !n addition to the other affliction and the attending physician states that there is no chance for his recovery. Mr. Oanes has lived in the Bantlam country most of his life time, and is owner of consid erable land In that section. 0:a I'miles More than 100 working men of ihe Hawley and Crown paper mills at Oregon City were laid off during the preceding week, and thirty more suffered the same treatment Saturday, according to a statement of a former employe of the Crown mill who was in town yesterday. No reason was given for the suspension, he said, other than a dull season. How long this condition will continue no one cay say. Bat Prunes Or. E. C. Sherwood, professor of Biblical Interpretation and regis trar of the Kimball School of Theology, is said to be quite sick at his home in this city, resulting from a nervous break-down. Since the leath, last fall, of Dr. Talbott, president of the school, Dr. Sher wood has been doing more than his physical strength could with stand. He is said to be improving, however, at this time. Eat Prunes Two of Salem's oldest papers are in the hands of William Town, rural mail carrier out of Silverton. One is a copy of the Oregon Arena, published in Salem June 12, 1865, and the other is a copy of the Weekly Democrat-Review, publish ed in December of the same year. Mr. Town was living in Silverton at that time and a subscriber of the papers. They are more inter esting now than they were in the early days of Oregon's history. Eut Prunes Henry Stanton, the Salem -Silverton stage-driver, assumed the role of bridge-builder one morn ing in making the trip to Silver ton. Where the water was over the road, east of the Pudding riv er bridge, he made a temporary covering for the culvert and man aged to get over with the stage. He held down the bridge while one of the passengers piloted the stage across. Eat Prunes Early hatched baby chicks make early broilers and fryers. These bring the top market price. Order your early baby chicks now. C. N. Needham, 558 State street oppo site court house. 39 Eat Prunes Miss Elizabeth Levy,) who re cently returned from Europe, where she has been taking a spe cial course in violin music, has or ganized a class in music at Silver ton, and goes there each Thursday. She made the first visit last Thurs day. Miss Levy formerly lived in Silverton and has many admirers there. Eal Prunes R TT navta nintnnd to Silverton 1 USed ill A ,Mt ai ,! that farm. went up to his farm in the Silver ton Hills district to look after hi interests. Mr. Davis is presently interesting himself in a couple of horses he raised on the farm, which give promise of unusual speed. Eat Prunes Dancing at Nomking Cafe, ev ery Tuesday, Thursday and Sat urday nights. American and Chi nese dishes. 1624 N. Commercial street. 39 Eat Prunes A small chimney fire at the home of Mrs. Buferd at 264 North Cottage street, at 8 o'clock Sat urday night was the occasion of a swift run for the fire department. I Little damage was done to the property. Two engines were called out. Eat Prunes W. E. Thomas of this city has sold his store building in Stayton to his son. Alvia Thomas, who is engaged in the meat business in Stayton. Mr. Thomas expects to leave Salem and engage in the lumber business in Portland. Eat Prunes R. G. Allen, former postmaster .(-I..,.,, nidi ii in me uesi proiecl- ,,eis ed operating room he has found in the state of Oregon. Eut Prunes Judgo Geo. O. Bingham return railroad or not. wek. Lillian T. Tnsle. turn of :h j department of household arts at A iNunteVeThasbe7n awak- V".,ve",,5L of writes to ened in ihe revival meetings uro- ! V'8on 'owers Ca-operativaJ ed the latter part of the preceding jessing at the Nazarine churoll j .Vl"? , , week from Albany where he held on Nortn ,9lh street. The ginging "l article on using prunes INMM on firm rl'iou. church is crowded at each meet- ! VH: preparation hv el... nf m.h illC. inel.,.li .1 '. l I his is a damage case wherein tne . . " " - i . ,iee u i i i o o,, Prunes I to group ot house mothers and for .... .no i. inmrj, ..0.... Aivin nerr. a Central Howeii USe n h..ii of i-ei,i..e ,..,k.,i.i.. tern, in the Linn county circuit by the Smith fanmy o California, , .y Oolta Z urt. He will hear the case of , , particularly interesting and the . .rfer C.Tmr. fo ' Heisley vs Mayor Kastman of church is crowded a, each meet- Z Z '. ,,ar,,1 tomorrow afternoon. ! claims that he! has been damage a in tne sum or farmer, has taken the contract to $500 bv reason of the stoppage of furni8h wood for' the state asylum. ' homo economies in .i ..r 4-Inch drain pipe which cross SO Kastman's land. In two or three previous cases that have. come. UP in connection with the controver sy, the merits in the case have not been entered. Eat Prune- W. H. Lytle, state veterinarian, has just returned from a trip In eastern Oregon, making several inspections and investigations of stock In small towns along the main line. Mr. Lytle says that the stock men in that part of the state, who have managed to stick it out thus far, feel that there will soon be a revival of prosperity in the stock business. Eut Prunes Somebody stole the spotlight off ne or more prune luncheons, the! " -;Si A demonstration of for one ,(l DroteS1 bank cashiers . . .. ! ' FOR BURNING ECZEMA Apply Zerao, the Clean, An tiseptic Liquid Easy to use ' Does Not Stain Greasy salves and ointments should not be applied if good dear skin rt wanted. From any druggist for dbe, m ei nn urno cio opt n vttle nf Zemo. When applied as directed it effectively removes eczema, quickly stops itching, and heals skin troubles, also sores, burns, wounds and chafing. It pener trates, cleanses and soothes. Zemo M a clean, dependable and inexpensive antiseptic Uquid. Try it, as we behev nothing you have ever used is as efleo tive and satisfying. The E. W. RoaeCo,.Clevdatitl.O. PRINTING A satisfied customer renurn. Rowland Ptg. Co, Phone 1111, over l'atuj Bk Kuwi his automobile while it was park ed In the yard of Ralph Hensley, (lay from his 853 South Commercial street, Jos eph A. Baker, 2560 Trade street, notified police Sunday. Nothing else futur was taken, he said. .t primes Kat Prunes I. ft Dickinson ft Cen L. V. Hendricks will join the and has a crew of men at work: stuffed inline confection in the woods near his home. He hasj day; service of prune dishes in res elready piled 700 cords and the idence halls at various times dir contract is not nearly finished. ing the week." Eut Prune : Primes The recall of Judge Robinson of Saleiil Woman Ts l..lll,t. Will Oe UlSCUKSeU UJ' AHWi- ney Oscar Hayter and Dr. A. B. Btarbuck at a meeting to be held at the West Salem hall tonight at 8:15 o'clock, it was announced this afternoon. The public is invited. Kill Prunes ' mobile in which she w is riding and Bud Bavey. who has been living which was piloted by her husband. In Astoria for several years, was skidded and struck another oar in town Sunday. Mr. Davey is mov j vhich suddenly stoned in front of ing his family back to Stayton, the. the Nlemeyer machine. Nobody home of his birth. else was Injured in the accident, Kat fmn . according to Mr. Nlemeyer s report A. M. Binager was In town to-! to the police. farm at Central! ne Niemeyers were proceeding Howell Mr. Binager has some idea "wani saiem from Portland. No of moving to Salem '.u the near j warning was given by the other ne sioppen, .Mr. un it rs from bandits' ime novel fat Hurt In Smashup; Cars Are Damaged Mrs. C. W. Nlenteyr, 15 41 S'at. street, sustained an injured knee. Saturday evening when th auio- the value and othe ton recently. "Nick Carter, or d F.ederiek Van Hennsselaer Dey, of Nyack, N. Y toirrnnh fh-imr an automatic plsto 1 al tho which is being held by H. L Gold. I suits of five alts with .45-calibei ell was shopping al How- in Salem today. Travelers Insurance company this Ml. Dickinson is one of the prom week and will work under the di-jinent f.,Pmers in that vicinity, rection of A. C. Bohrnstedt. Mr. I , Eul Pur -- Hendricks will be especially con- The reception which nected with the liability department. Eat Prunes In honor of Francis had been scheduled to take placs Friday evening in honor of Dr. Hickman, has been indefinitely postponed Willard owing to the death of Tr. Sher- day the W. C. T. U. will hold ajW00a. special program tomorrow after- Ea primes- r.oon at 2:30 at their hall on Ferry ; Wm. Richter went to Portland I and Commercial streets. All mem- this morning to meet his mother,1 bers of W. C. T. U. and friends who is coming here on a visit at are invited to be present. Ithe Richter home. Rat Prunes E" Pue Mr. and Mrs. Ed I. Clark of. A motor meter was stolen from Corvallis, and the latter's mother, his automobile while it was park Mrs. Fordese, spent Sunday with Jed in front of his house on South his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. High street, Max Abst told offl- Clark. Mrs. Fordese will remain cers yesterday. driver befor meyer said. Two other cars were damaged when Theron G. Skylcs, 330 N. High street, moving west on State -treet. colided with James R. Wag ner of Turner, who was proceed ing south on Wfl'-erly street. Neith er of the driver:, was hurt, accord ing to the police report. Eat Prune;, Abraham Lincoln's rail splittin wedge has been placed in the na tional museum in Washington. Fat Prunes damage sustained to the glass hoi anee to that made by a hockey sll Canada's national ''.dies estima ted at eighteen btl'...'.nt. modern snow tract! r is able to (tu the w ork 41" " " it fiv e" ii.ee. I he shortage of teachers tlir ugh ,ut th. United St.it. s amounts to T'k American Leg.coi has .SG lios's. s glass, designed , as staged in ltos , in private life shown in tlic pho- new bullel-prool' glass. The class clearly shows ihe re sleel-.iacketed bullets. The only ng slight dents similar in appcar k when striking thin ice. My Show Window of Or dten ed i day. Britain h l til 1 ..nihgout Eur. eat in tile N llge sells fol ia? are '.1000 e Buenos Aire. rou rn.ieier lor her sol- Yorlf .tin. Florida has 54.011 , farms. here for a longer visit at the sen ior Clark home. Eat Pruiu Her pocketbook, -Eat Prunes- Charles Morganson of Eugene was in Salem yesterday visiting containing ! friends. He returned home by mo ll. 80, was stolen from her whil she was riding home on a Com mercial street car Saturday night, Miss Lorena Fox, 1111 Saginaw street, told officers Sunday. Eut Prune Regular meeting of Chadwlck chapter No. 37, Order of the East ern Star. Tuesday evening, Feb. 15, at 8 o'clock. Official visit of the : Salem worthy grand matron, social eve-1 "ing. 3 9 ; Certificate Is 1 tor today. . Eat Prunes His bicycle was stolen from the alley running next to the Bligh hotel. H. Hunt of route 6. com plained to the police last night. Eat rtMM Miss Bertha Yates of Silverton is visiting relatives and friends In for a few days. Eat Prunes In 1920 The Capital Journal gained 100 percent in number and lines of Want Ads over the number carried in 1919 The Capital Journal Dominates the Field because it gets results. Will interest any lover of a Beautiful Home Max O. Buren 179 N. Com'l Salem For Sale a Good Home ON NORTH COTTAGE STREET AND A SPLENDID 8 ROOM HOUSE ON CHEMEKETA STREET GERTRUDE J. M. PAGE 492 NORTH COTTAGE PHONE 1186 NOW SHOWING MARSHALL NEILAN WESLEY BARRY (The Freckled Face Kid) In "DINTY" wdth the same cast f "Go and Get It," LIBERTY Alwuys tho Best Pictures El Primes George W. Nelson, druggist in the Capital drug store, is spending a few days with his parents in South Bend, Washington. Mr. Nelson expects to be back at work Wednesday morning. Kal Prunes G. T., "Tip," Humphrey, for many years editor of the Jefferson Review, and J. H. Rowland, of Jefferson, were visitors in Salem durin gthe week preceding. Eal Prune C. S. Clark, editor of the Stay ton Mail, and his wife and chil dren, are visiting at the home of J her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mc-, Ki.iney, near Salem. They return-i ed to Stayton this evening. liit Prune Five teams were in this morn Ing from the Livesley farm at j Lake Beach and each took back a' load of lumber which is being extensive improvements at Accepted From Salem School Submitting a certificate from ihe. Salem senior high school. Carl V. HOldomb, member of the Oregon National guard, has just ree . ; .1 ,. letter from the United stales ,,.ii!i tary academy. West Point. Neu) York, stating thai it had been ap proved. The letter also states unless Hotij comb entrance is dependent upon competition as in the ease ef ell presidential appointments, it will not be necessary for him to u ruler- Meighan IN Frontier the Stars" "Mr Prom 1BK STEERAGE SPECIAL I Eat Prunes Miss Blanche Stevenson, employ ed at the Opera House drug store, is visiting her sister at Hoquiam, Wash. She will be absent during the week. Kat Pii nes Eat Prunes Mr. and Mrs. George Grilley, who have been living in Jefferson during the winter, have returned to their home in Salem. Eat Prunes J. S. Medely. A. C. Woodstock, and L. L. Ray, Eugene attorneys who were in Salem during the week, having cases before the su preme court, returned to thelr homes in that city Friday. Eat Prunes Elam' Amstutz, a promising young farmer of the Waldo Hills section, wa.6 in town during the week-end. He called on the solons in session at the State houe. -x Kat Prunes Mrs. J. C. Curry and daughter, of Willard. were visitors, In Sa lem for the week-end. Eat Prunes Rev J C. Roseland, pastor of the St John's Lutheran church, and Mrs. Roseland were here from at Silverton and at present engag- Silverton Sunday. ed In the garage business In that that city, was a Salem visitor during Qiiraia- former banker the week end. woodburn. and a resident of . Eat Prunes " . .. for many year. Hat. blocked. 495 Court St. 58 Marion county tr EditorMorgan of the Harris-1 day Wf vrilll,. burg Bulletin was a vUi'er in - .j,rMn. contractor and lem during the week end. Ldpr"of Silverton. was looking Eat Prunes builder or in ,he city Mra. V. D. Looney, of Jefferson a er - s'rnoon. has been a guest of her sister. Mr Satur ir pMMI . J. W. Roland, for several days. j Jon(.R of Silverton was, Eat PiMIKB ."?nr"i, brother. Hale Jones.. Mrs. M. Crm j IfeX son. was visiting in prune- during the week-end. Johr jpajoa Silver'on Eat Prunes I . town gaturdaj E O. Immet, oi ru- ... . .- n.n?. Salem visitor our...- ,,,, the week-end. Geo. T. Z JJr, mat- Kit Pruiw looking after nusm Baby chicks. 5 58 Stat St. . Ei? Prrt- Attorney gene, was a loday and Tomorrow THE JOLLY Liberty Girls MUSICAL COMEDY COMPANY 14 PEOPLE PRESENTS Variety Isle A SPLASH IN THE X LAN OF JOY WITH A BEAUTY CHORUS OP n ING t.IRLS wis ev- T) LI G "LJ D Theatre A - Some Day It Will Stop Raining ThatV a fact, and when it does, spring will burst on us in all its warmth and sun shine. We are prepared for those glorious days when even nature herself put on a new dress and shines forth in all her beauty. Our Heady-to-Wear Section is now showing tlic New Spring Models SUITS this season have a marked distinction of individuality. The fabrics while being very practical for service and wear, are designed on tailored and semi-tailored lines, Stamping each garment with a character of its own. Dresses are exceptionally dainty, bordering on ,a naive simplicity, and yet with just sufficient trimming and con trast to give a brightness and dash that gi'ei them a charm that will appeal. The selections were all most carefully made. QUALITY, SERVICE AND PRICE being the deciding factor with each argument. You will be surprised at the New prj(e;. they seem like Old Times and forcefully emphasize the fact, that "PRICKS HAVE DROPPED" We have just 8 CHILDREN'S RAIN CAPES left. These we sold on the 1020 price at $3.95, but on new quotations from the factory, we have marked them down to $2.35. This Is Prune Week MILLZKfi J t Good Good,. C J This Is Prune Week Permanent Hlghclaui AUTO BUS ONE to Portland Leave Salem 8:45 a. m. Arrive Portland 11.00 ft. m. Leave Portland 11.00 a. ro. Arrive Salem 1:15 p. m. Leave Salem 12:45 p. m. Arrive Portland 3:00 p. m. Leave Salem 3:45 p. ni. Arrive Portland 0:00 p. ra. Leave Portlnd 5:00 p. m. Arrive Salem 7:15 p. in. Cars are special Cadillac 8'a heated for comfort. Hear seal Is partitioned off for smokers. Start from Hotel Marlon; ar rive and leave Portland from The Journal building. Rates $1.75 each way (including war tax) l''or information telephone opor- aito Hotel Marion 2010. THE GREY CAR LOOK! IN lll'SINESS I OU YOUR AUTO'S NARK Car not hitting right? Pi Intf It to us. A place to get tires, tubvu, spot lights, skid chains anil lira pumps. Great Western Oarage Phone 44. Opposite Court Houaa ALWAYS OPEN OR LONG DIBTANCXI AUTO CHUCKING Willamette Valley Transfer, Co. PHONE 140 WM ALSO DO LOCAJ. HAULING 'Our Carsiiiv bonded lcr youD protection." Portland - Salem Stage Line and Way Points Salem to Portland H.'tb un tne nour, "..very aotu' Leaves Bligh Hotel, Salem. Leaves Seward Hotel, PortPivd First Stage 7 a. m. Last Stage 7n.nu L M. HUM Care of Yick So Tong Chines Medicine and Mat. Co. Has medicine which wil cure any known rtlaiMu Opan Sundays from H M until t p. m. 161 South U gh BtMrjt Salem, Oragon. Phoati UMI i TTTTTtTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT For Bargains of all kinds, such s fun t ture, stoves, ranges, nml f chinery, of all kinds see tlwr I Capitol Junk A House 215 Center. Phone 9981 37,147 Separate Want Ads, net in cluding real estate and tli- Capital Journal in the year ending Novea ber 30, i920. f This means that 37,147 persons utilized the Capital n Journal during the year to fill their wants double the number of people there are in Salem. When it comes to W;int Ads there is only one medi um considered, if results are sought and that is THE CAPITAL JOl'RHAL