Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, February 21, 1921, Page Page Two, Image 2

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    The Capital Journal, aalem, Oregon
Monday, Feb
Veteran Indian
Fighter Seeks To
Become Citizen
Halloa, Or., F?b ; ; .- s-j:o.n
Chrilslanson, a veteran of thu Sioux
Indian war In South lmtM.1 in rhe
yer 1890 and isi, appeared at
tfcn court house Saturday mornfnp
and took out his .hi-i declaration
f Intention. Mr. CJriun n
S years of age and in decidedly ac
tlic and brawny. He first declared
lis Intention to beoor-i.. a citizen in
Mason City, Iowa in :S-;s. after i '.
rrival from arrival from Denmark
tart did not proceed with the neti-
or naturalization.
In 1904, at Newcastle, Wyoming
. wu ueciareo nis Intention to
woome a citizen but did not Mo
Wed) farther.
He fought in the battle of
"Wounded Knee at the time Sitting
" wna killed and he received
erornl government mentions for
hhi bravery and conduct as a sol
dier. He Is now working for the South
ern Pacific at Kails City and is still
enjoying single blessedness. He has
ever been married and says that
ne tntends to remain an old bacho
lor as he Ib so old and unchange
able that it would be unsatisfactory
tor him to do otherwise.
Body of Former
Dallas Woman
Returned; Buried
Dallas, Or., Feb. 21. The body
. Alfred If. Coone, formerly
mma yinuerson, who has re
Txntly be(.n residing nt South Ta
fonia, Waslilngton, arrived In Dal
las and was burled in the I. O. O
K. cemetery Sunday afternoon
-oone men as the result of
lineiiinonia, with which she had
Been Ul but a short time. She Is
"r,lvl- ov ner husband, two small
cwuiren. her father, N. Anderson,
and a number of sisters residing In
.Dallas, she WIlH born AuirusI 1 :
1X99. and died February 16, V.n:
. .....Tim services were conducted at
in Lsaiimnn undertaking parlors.
Polk County Court
Rita Remington vs. Bertha A
Iwiw and V r jaw, ,,., husbai l!
Kertha :. Keniington, a minor '
jJ. Mrhtteslde, guardian of the estate
of Hertha (;. Raminajton, a minor
wnd Walter William Jteeeipis f, a
In John W. Orr. acting referee
bowing jscoo expended in accounj
with aaid estate.
William Calder et al vs. John XV.
5"" "herlff of Iolk county, Ore-a-aa,
and iolk uoun(y. undertak
ng on appeal filed by plaintiffs,
proinisaig to pay all damages, costs
id disbursements which may be
cwardrd against them on appeal
James Imlah Is surety on unii' i : ik
ing. Notice of appeal filed hv -ho
i.mmuiis stating thai they nineal
,IM supreme court of the stai
r Oregon from a decree dismiss"
lag the above suit. Notice of ac
ceptance by J. N. Uelgerson !'(..
rm attorney of I'olk
a, K. piaaeckl
enedants, filed.
John P, 1, oca ii yg, f
niMMiiaiiig l,ngging ciimpauy. M.,,.
st from the supre court filed
Mrbrimry 19 and entered of record
Mandate affirmed all things in the
decree of lower court except ,, ar
ils! error. The supren our! ar-
ered that the defendant shall be
""m perpetually enjoined
rratraiiied from increasing,
mrnmMng. altering, chaiiuimr
"theiwUe interfering with the Hal
sirnl flow, of the i.iickiamat- nh'e
above Ihe mill dam tf ,he plain
.......... puny to s i ul suit ta
ra-ouvvr ciHls and disho
aaid suit
Irf.rl U Miller
Barber Bxecutl
property
COlicci ,i
127 70 principle, as re
entered October 7. 19 H
mruicr mini of J:,n
bringing Up tatnet Hy George McManus
tCopyright 1920 by International
rraae jjiara regisierta in tne U. S.
ruarv
I tAio you are oirs; to
SPEAK FREISCH IF" IT TAkTF
YOU TEfi XEARti TO LEARN
"EACHEH
; OOIS'T
A. THrXNCE
TO "bPEAK
EtSUlSH
SO WHY
LEARts
FRENCH ?
PROFESSOR-1 WAIST YOU TO PE I
T (M IP BC-,irCKi-ir- AKtn . I
irSTMJCT MY HU5bA.NO
IN PRCNCH
BUT JMY OOD
MAN - lt THI'b
MOT WHERE
MR. CAtsEY
1 vcro
feature s.
. ocv a..
Co-operative Creamery at $10 pr
share. Order ly the court Hoerislnt;
to Hell na id utook entered of record
as by law required.
In re estate of Henry C!anfi( Id,
deceased. Vouchers fll-d hv adt Jn
istrntor showing $93.79 exrnmde.l.
Kirst report on naid Mtt6 filed by
(ieorge ('Ian field, adminlHtralor,
allowing amount of money and
property received as adnin IfftnvtOf
Wm $120,479.41 and amount ex
pended $3923.79. Petition by ad
ministrator for partial dtetrtbtitton
filed, petition asks to dtstelbote
$4000; to each six heirs $1000 and
$7T0 to attorney to apply "i his fee,
leav'ng a balance on hand of 5
086.I4L Order ni red by rh court
authorizing said diHtiibu'.HMi.
Womlnien Hold Be -nion.
Dallas, Or., Keb. 21. Tin Mod
ern Woodmen of Amh-m-m held a
rouHiug mcttfrig in their hall Fri
day night at whi .h time about 50
it their memhiTs sver presen a4nd
tWC ciLiidldates -ven Lf)tU!td in
h(- iiiysteries of woodc;, f 1 A pie
iupper was enjoyed about midnight
;t. d Jodge was clos d to meet ag'iii
f.n (In 4th day of March, a which
lime they expect to ioirii'.Uf n large
Cass.
Dallas
;i .
-Many
upon
eounh .
attoiney for
anil
de-
K.
ana
de-
IIK Ills
ll
upon the
id laiu
by the
six riff to
of H. H.
sum of
judgment
and tin
st'nrney teea.
int.'
ana n:.on conta. with
Ier cent froin Oci, .r 7 1 i,-
In i ,. , t.,, i, , ,)
'J'" cease, I ,., ,(,, h ,
a wiieM, administrator
tl. to sen a shan h n,
at li
ornu
.ilil es-
'i month
Dallas, Or., Feb.
claims are now betas! mad
doe fund No. 2 bv people who have
lost sheep killed by Stray iIokh. Tin
section about ten miles north el
Dallas is receiving ronsiderabk
trouhie jmil one of the farmeri
from thnt country claims they hav
succeeded in exterminating eiKht of
the vicious canine.
Antoine Hchulson has presented
a claim of (20 for the destruction
of four sheep. James Maxtor has
presented a claim of $;io for the de
struction of four sheep and Henry
Schulsnn has presented a claim of
J2fi for the loss of five sheep.
If tin claims continue coming in
and the owners of ihis fall lo buy
licenses for their dons, there will
not be funds in the treasury to nay
the claims. At the present time
. thei" are only 1-447 iIoks licensed
in I'olk county which is about ten
1 Mr cent of the doits in the countv.
Henry Hchulson from the Salt
Crek country, was attendini; to
business matters while in Dallas
last Saturday.
County Clerk and .Mrs Kloyd
d. HoOTe motored i Portland Sat
urday evenhiK where they will
spend Ihe week-end.
Reports have Just been received
from the Kakln family at Inde
pendence that Mrs. John B, BakU)
and her infant son arc recovcrinj;
nicely from the smallpox but Mrs.
Bakln'l mother. Mrs Chlldt, Is yet
confined with the nialadv.
The Knights of 1'ythlas have pre-,
pared an snjoyabh entertainment!
and a hanOMl for this evening at;
which lime Ihey will celelnatc thelrj
annual roll call.
The Dallas Kniyhts ot Pytblas'
will kIvc the fifth entertalnmant of I
their lyceum course tomorrow!
eveninu at which tine ihe peiipl
will enjoy the Rlcketts (lee club
which is a company of the Mene
ley Lyceum bureau.
Miss Uuenu "isk left Friday aft
ernoon for Portland, where she was
the week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs.
William Kennigs of the Madison
a part ments.
Kev. N. Shupp of Portland, who
had been the guest of his daugh
ter, Mrs. IJ. 8. Laughary, returned
Friday afternoon to his home ii
Portland.
Mrs. Oscar Hayter made a week
end pleasure trip to Portland.
Mrs. Foster Odona, w ho iv H
near Eungene, was a guest of her
parents. Mr. and Mrs. v. L. Bar
bar, last week.
Editor E. A. Koen and daughter,
Elsatia, were in Salem Friday com
bining business with pleasure,
Mrs. Tom (lalloway of Salem
spent the latter part of the week
In Dallas transacting business.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar BlUs
in fails City Friday evening To at
tend the Knights of Pythias .lance
Fred Oooeh, who is attending lh
Pacific Dental college in Portland
spent the week-end with his Moth
er, Mrs. Amelia Goooh.
I WELL "Tt MEAflf I BUT IMY OOD I I
I FOUF OCUOCK- I'D MAN.- lt THI"b
n y r -r- 11 1 rsirT- iwcnir r 1
rr,.. t,) iiw 1: 1 ouiKLiw't 1 f -. . ...wv were mij.. -1
F. O. Moisan, the boys' elul
outlined their work to them
Ernest McCallon, son of Dr. B. I pleted
11 .,r'..ii,in nf ihi .-itv is visittur 1 leader
L.,'.. . c.m: ImI The members of the boys' club are:
III.-- 1,111..- I .'I " 11.1V
a ttomU n-a t). A. C. at Corvalli.;. I. lames
J. H. Elliott, prominent mill man
from Perrvdale. was transeeanr
business in Dallas Saturday.
Charles E. Stinnett, a farmer liv
ing east of town, was In the) city
Saturday.
Ahout 15 members of the Mod
ern Woodmen of America cam
from Monmouth Friday night to
enjoy the meeting held in the K
p. hall.
Brooks School Items
Drooks, Or., i'eb. 21. The Hap
py Seamers Sewing club and th
Busy Boys Gardening club had a
joint meeting Friday, Feb. 11. Mrs.
F.studillo, the club leader of the
girl' sewing club, outlined their
work to them. The members of the
vjrelelub are: Edith Jones, UOKKJU
Mulkina, Ethel Asuinwau, Nina
Murdick, Eato Ward, Ida Lesher.
Marie Dunlavj', Agnes Bartos. Her
aiina La Fountain, Vera Otto ami
Jennie LaKlemmer. Many of th.
girls have their first lesson com
ii'at ian Wednesday
"JiHr Febmary 23
KOLB
&
DILL
In Their Greatest Success
"THE
COST OF
HIGH
LOVING
A WHIRL OF MIRTH - MUSIC AND GIRLS
10
SYMPHONIC JAZZ
ORCHESTRA
10
MAIL ORDERS RECEIVED NOW
SEAT SALE NOW
Lower Floor and Boxes $2.00
1st li rows Balcony 2.00
Last 2 rows Ralcony 1.50
Gallery (unreserved) 1.00
War tax 10 percent extra.
Pryde, Eddie Hawkins, Mel-
vin Hlanton, i.ecu asannina, uewa"
Harris, Brandon Boyes, Lloyd
Rampi Floyd Nusom, Samuel
Ramp, George Lesher and Robert
AspinwalL A short program was
rendered.
. Valentine postoffice was very
much enjoyed by the school, Feb.
14.
The school received a visit Mon
day from Mary Fulkerson. the
county superintendent of schools.
The county health nurse called r.t
school Wednesday and examined a
few of the pupils. She is expecting
to come back soon and examine the
rest of the pupils.
A Washington program will be
t;iven by the school Tuesday fore
noon in honor of the father of Our
country. Then school will be dis
missed for the remainder of the
day. The patrons and friends of
the school are cordially invited to
attend.
Mrs. Estudillo's pupils made a
reneral cleanup of the school
ground Friday after the last recess.
A border of daffodils was planted
on each side of the walk.
Mrs. Dunlavy. Mrs. Charles Moi
san and Edith Manning visited the
school recently.
Oregon City-West
Linn Bridge Meets
Favor In Oswego
Oswego, Ore., Feb. 21 At the
last meeting of the Oswego city
council, that body went on record
favoring the proposed bill of Ryan
and Hammonil tnm ti, ...
i tion of the Oregon City-West Linn
indue. The toiiowing "l""""r --- --------
as unanimously adopted. on record as being in favor o this
Whereas. Senator Ryan and Rep- : bill and respectfully ask the legis-
Haniniond have causecr laiurc w
rurtncr itesoie,i, iiiui inese
resolutions be spread on the min
utes of this meeting and copies be
sent to Clackamas county delega
tion at Salem, Oregon, and to tin-press.
iioni
resentativ
to be filed with the
nire a hill orovldlna
ttruetion of the Oregon City-West
Linn bridge, and,
i2i legisla
tor the con-
0 01 iht $3.oo 3
1 2S
Whereas, The bill provides that
Clackamas county shall pay to the
state the sum of JlOS.onu there-
It
Resolv
that
d.
the
city
city of
cou ncil
Honest item of jiows:
Wad Hunter $:.000,ODO alt,
Ihort and fervid courtship,
Conference Basket Ball
A Championship Game
UNIVERSITY OF IDAHO
Vs.
WILLAMETTE UNIVERSITY
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 8 V. M.
Salem, Armory, Admission 50e
1
Noneedtosri.
f-cetastinessorfodl
value in yourean,
to keep living coKt
aown.
1 hat n, if yu,
know the tempti
satisfying gofxisea
and real econor.ycl
Del Monte Beam
cooked with Tom.
to Sauce.
JOPRNAL WANT All
JOI'RNAL WANT An
This Investment Pays a Hid
Rate of Interest
1 rlREE DAYS OF SMASHING
SPECIALS
FLOUR AND CEREALS
MONDAY, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY
SPECIAL PRICES ON OLYMPIC, CROWN AND GOLD, LOAF AND WHITE
$1,000,000
8 Per Cent Five- Year Gold Notes
Portland Railway Light and Power Company
Dated March 1, 1921 Due March 1, 1926
TITLE & TRUST COMPANY, PORTLAND, OREGON, TRUSTEE
How much income are you deriving from vour savings?
m A good sound investment that pays you 8 per cent interest regularly and promptly is bound to ap
to tne provident and thritty person is well worth lnvestitratinc;.
The Gold Notes of this Company now being offered to the public will net you 8 percent interest.
the income on this investment is nrotected by the surplus earnings, which for i920 were nearly nine m
as irreat a the entire annua interest ennrcre on this: ioino
Furthermore, the principal of your investment comes ahead of both the preferred and common stock!
tnis c ompany.
to m
ASK YOUR BANKER.
We recommend the-ie five-vpar flnlil Norps. na an nmiaiinllv aHrmMiv Lvmi investment
i'" vein, auvi miffCM. uii iiunMiii junr uuimei as to tneir saietv, ootn as ia utinort"
STAHII.rTV
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si e s. lis e i n a'p nnr an moot ntho nn,mt r n aimni rocimii v c na : -
lines of industry and business. Electricity and transportation are necessary in good times w
Notes in Denominations $100, $500 and $1000
( .Notes now rt'ittlv for III, in. dial ih'livi i l.l
SPRAY FLOUR
M hite Can ll:,r,l Wheal Flour S2.19 ( ream of W heal 29C
Viclorv Flour S1.89 Albers Oats, large package 25C
HI pound- ol Macaroni 69C ( urn Flakes. .? for 25 C
10 pounds of Rolled Oats 49C (.rape Nuts, l! lor 34 C
10 pounds Ptec, Whttc Bmm 50C Oivmpic Wheal Hearts, large package 29C
10 uounds of Hw K..sr Head Hire 75C . Whealo'a or cereal 54C
IWake I lour 56C White or Yellow Corn 35C
Graham Flour 48C 10 pound, of Rolled Oats 50C
POINTS TO REMEMBER
The investment is safe.
The interest rate is unusually high.
It is a local investment that will help the community.
The interest will be paid regularly and promptly every six months.
You may buy the notes for cash or on easy payments.
i
LIST OF BANKS
I'orilmid. Ort'son
U. S. National Bank
I.add & Tilton Bank
Northwestern National Bank
First National Bank
Bank of Sellwood
Citizen? Bank
Peninsula National Bank
First National Bank of Unton
Hibernia Com. & Sav. Bank
Title & Trust Co.
WiMHlbum. Orvpin
Bank of Wooilburn
AND COMPANY OFFICES
Salem. Oregon
Ladil Bush Bank
Capital National Bank
Salem Bank of Commerce
I". S. National Bank
Vaiiooiivir. W11M1.
Vancouver National Bank
Washnigton Exchange Bank
V. 8. National Bank
On-con city. Oreumi
Bank ot Commerce
Sihrrtoii. Oregon
WHERE SUBSCRIPTIONS MAY BE MAP
Esiaciula. Orcon-
Moiiitor. ( tregoa
Kstaiau"
Mt. AllC'l. iyrrfa"Z
r
Monitor State Bank.
Bank of Oresham. Bank of Mt.
OMPANY OI KB B8
ti i- ... , j lMr- O. W.
mkhw luilillllt,, liroaowaj rtiiu ' T
First and Aldr: St. Johns Office. 209 H Nr'h e"
St. Office. K 17th and Center; Sellwood tar rf
Ankeny Car Barn Office, 2Sth and Atihenj,
..... flaVlfr v
Barn Office. Killingsworth and Mlcnipio
Office, 24th and Savier streets.
SaK-tti. Orrgoa 237 North Liberty Street.
VammiHT. Wa-llinctoii Tenth and Main Streets.
Ori-Kon City. Oregon 19 Main Street.
IT PAYS TO SHOP WHERE THE CROWDS BUY
Come in and talk the matter over with our
Securities Department or get the facts by
clipping and sending in the attached coupon
Shop Where The
Crowds Buy
Shop Where The
Crowds Buy
SECURITIES DEPARTMENT
Pnrrlon1 TD , 1 m x i . .
.w. xvanwdy, ijignt ana Power
Company
First Floor. Electric Bldg.. Portland, Ore. Mar. 5100
Division Office.?
Salem. Ore.: Oregon City. Ore.: Vancouver. Wash.
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