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February 1921 Women The Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon representing all church- EVENTS n Men s ial club. Father and i Bus"" Comm''1 MV1U'"- . armory ,ocU'tV Mil."- club. of m. 5-Ministerial lion ' " ,nnven- 24 bv" Oregon ru.u . J4-25 .--i,thull ar- -Marioii County Breeds assocla- v,mnieroiai rth !-" berry g city h1L . R. state endent meet- House wukoo Circuit "11 ami lumm county dark in , anion vs . ere filed the case A. Roberts, from justice case of the ust Jr. HKRR-To Mr. and Mrs. Kimer K. Herr of Silvertun, Keb. 20, u daughter. A bill for an ordinance which would amend one of the sections in an ordinance already in force which governs the licensing of ba lem hotels and rooming houses, will be introduced by Councilman George Wenderoth at tonights regular council meeting. The new ordinance would require SI pur room per year for each house hav ing not to exceed three rooms, and 50 cents per year for each addi tional room. o. me city attended the meet ing of the Interdenominational mis sionary society in the First Con- E'.-suiionai church. Friday Mis Gertrude Eakin gave an interesting talk on her work in the Y. W. C A. at Chemawa, and a girls quar tet from the Indian school gave uunau selections. Mrs Doc tor Downs delivered an address in iuiwn on unma ami Miss - . iruoe AKirich sang a solo u. Kantner ment, Mrs. H tni and Mrs. C. F tary and treasurer. The Mrs was elected pres- S. Ciile vice uresi. Wilson st-cre- secoml basketball M IMA v.. Min , 1 . K" school and Mc- W1" be played at Mc Minnvile next Wednesday reht Hope favors the locals. Wednes nesdays session will be the tenth w naiem tossers. They have ' victories to their Atlorn ton was O. G. Canon of Silvcr- The funeral of Chas. A. Phelps will be held at Webb and Clough cnapei tomorrow at U:80, Rev.) Inch jiiuricn oniciainig. xne body will be shipped to Ilwaca, Wash., for ouiiui. jieceaseil was nti years of age at the time of his death. in town tnil.-tv ,.1-1 hi .... " fans city where he "een on business for "r days. Mr. Larson The body of Ear) Hunt, who died overseas, has been received at the chapel of Webb and Clough and the funeral will be held to morrow afternoon at 8:30, Rev. Kvans, pastor of the Christian church, officiating. Interment will bo made in City View cemetery. the case of i utile com and also in : urine; eom- I filed in In SinneiTS ...... lamed ii HU . iu j a. Tayioi v r ftfanllf narlP8 Scott etai. Bled ami rig ' by .ludge permi'ting piainuK glvcrton Lliniuer ..... T ;ll l.'l 'til I lilH.V . raim i - iraended complaint, tne ... .mcn.lcd answer to aii- j... lo-ned iv .1 UQKe and awarded 1-ulu i-icrce H. Pierre. it! execution men in Mrs Anna Savage vs Mrs. fiwl loninet Rnllle jflhe Blwood manufac- Ptobate Court the esi;ue o nuc The body of Patrlc Foley, who died in Portland Saturday, will ar rive here from Portland and the funeral will be held in the Catho lic church tomorrow at 10:43. In terment will be made in the Cath olic cemetery. Webb -in Clough wl have charge of the burial. Mary L. Fulkerson, county school superintendent, has just announced that the local Institute at Silvcrtou will be held February 26. Kdwin T. Reed of the Oregon Agricultural college will be one of the principal speakers. Miss Evelyn Johnson, who has been acting as stenographer for Joint Representative Hopkins of Douglas county during the legisla ture, returned to her home in Rose burg Saturday, having completcfl her work. 1 couple -ays that nun of snow covered the a-ronnrl ... rans city yesterday mornin but was all gone before night. -h. a. Butler, dentist of In dependence and resident of Mon- moutn, is in town on husim day. to- "... auKiuuncaa naiuruay af ternoon thai the automobile be longing to K. E. Winger, 310 Bell mont street, which was reported stolen Friday night, was recover ed. The machine had been driven and then left near the high school, from which it had been taken. After complaint had been re ceived that a wood pile owned by Lee Marsh of this city, was ob structing traffic through the o ley near his home. Officer Jlay den Saturday morning ordered .Mr. Harsh to remove the wood. BportBtnano Monday Feb. club, S p. in. meeting tonight, '1st, at Commercial 45 Miss Era Godfrey, an instruct or in the Salem high school, spent the week end visiting friends in Eugene. She returned Sunday night. Among those trom Oregon City who visited the legislature last week were D. F. Skeen, Brenton Vedder, H. E. Cross, C. Schuebel, W. W. Woodbeck, E. E. Brodle, J. R. Humphreys, J. G. Noe and F. J. Tooze. .1. I E. L. MoKern and A. H. McMa- ,i rfimi-l order an- non ot Albany attended the Ford m,Cn.'il report of ad- dealers convention here the latter ..J ifwin ..m1. Itnrt nf thu it'iwm m iv.iuL l.'i-.in. oiiors of the estate here they drove to Portland and (Mr deceased, filed. I returned yesterday. I appraisement was illeisii spendthrift and the county clerk. Milium ii ni in .uni iii - 1 TUL'D I.. III'I1IIa ii- . .1 and appraisement die estate of T. W. Ood- nnn hi in f n ii I ini-i nr he. I citizen of the United I mad by Christian Hen- n. on -n n ( ermonv ana Officer Porter today took to the police station a bicycle which was found standing in an alley near the residence of C. W. Needhani, 386 State street. It is believed to have been stolen. R. I). Hoys, general manager of the Warren Construction com pany of Portland, was in town on business Saturday, and improved the opportunity to visit the legislature. Police were notified today that a man-hole was .open at the cor ner of Court and Front street. Walter Low. street commissioner, was notified. lv Stati stirs Died At the home of his sis f North isth street, Feb. Theodore Warren Dodson I Dancing at Nomking Cafe, every t age of 61 years. i Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday mrvived by two sisters, nights. American and Chinese tWister and Mrs. Nell Roy- dishes. 162 4 N. Commercial St. HOT, Wree in others. Dr. 4fi Pine City, Wash., Oliver mouth, Schuyler of Clem Funeral services will he Terwilliger home Tues l:M p. m. Burial will be nt I cemetery near Dallas Pr. Rev. Aldrich officiat- Al the Deaconess hosplt k 21. Unnle C, wife of M. X 102:1 North 17th street ase of 37 years, rarvivee! by her husband. Mrfn N'ina and T.eslle- r. Sarah M. Walker: 4 . E. V. I'errine. Mrs. Mon. .Mrs. Leta Munsori M Mrs. Olive Hogan, Or: thn-i brothers r r. Eugene; J. A. Walk- WnT: Paul P.. of Salem. " in care of the Tr. m. and funeral will be Bunealnw i hnrnh Tuo.. Mm Rev lii,,, ! WJ burial will be in Lee wmetery. F-Ephriam R Roberts. ome one mil,. n-it h. - a unless, V. February SI, 1921. Iwili he held atWeb chapel Wednesday at Mr. Roberts had lived Li years and js survived , anJ or.e son, Glenn L Born F-To Mr and M. A1. Hilf,i;Pr lote 4 Feb- ' -. w-ight Sii Beer, A. Berger, who is attending the Dental college in Portland. was visiting friends in town yesterday, returning to Portland in the evening. E. C. Simmons, F. E. Degan and R. G. Nixon of Eugene were In town the latter part of the week attending the Ford convention. nounds. named Alvin Aug- Miss Nellie Kerse returned yes" terday from Albany where she spent the week end visiting among friends. Attorney E. O. Potter returned to his home in Eugene Saturday, having spent several days in Sa lem on business. Frank Keser of Albany is in Salem today. He is receiving treat ment for eye trouble. Sportsmane meeting tonight. Monday Feb. 21st, at Commercial club, 8 p. m. 45" Miss Lucile Emmens of Corval lis was a week end visitor in Salem. Mrs F. A. Pook has returned to her home in Hubbard after visit ing several days in Salem with relatives and friends. Mrs. Blankensofh has been spend ing a few days with friends in Mill City. She was accompanied by her sister. Miss Edna Dyer. Mrs. .1. L. McLane from Grand Ronde is visiting her mother, Mrs. M. R. LaFollate of the W. C. T. 17. A. L. Bowen narrowly escaped Frank Orr reonti.. ... 7, the loss of one eye Friday after- 15 acres of 1,L ?' i ''"hase,a J a few hours after Watt noon when he was struck in the and Intends to hi.iM ' -n,pp OI tma c,ty Daa "IWM to tne ponce that somebody nmf stolen his automobile, the machine was located on Falrmount street. face with a rock hurled at him by ,n the spring. He win piaqt about a la year old school boy as he was 5 acres of gooseberries and the riding along the highway in the di- balance of the place to loganber rectlon of his home past the Rose- ries. Mr. Orr has sold his interest dale school house. The stone in-! in the electrical business in S.- .i ueci yasn unmeoMMvij lem to his above and below the eye and the eyeball is very much bruised. It j is believed by the attending phy sician, however, that the eye can be saved. partner that he mav devote his whole time to the ber ry ranch. A youth Miss Mabel Updegraff was mar ried Friday evening, according to reports which reached here yes terday, to Glenn Adelhart of Sa lem. They were married in Van couver, and the announcement of the wedding was a great surprise to their friends here. It is understood that they will reside in Portland. stopped her son nn South Commercial street Saturday and took his bicycle away from him, Mrs. Ed Willard. 143 Court street, notified the police. Offi cers investigated the matter. Lat er they were told that the wheel had been recovered. An uncommonly large number of men were furnished free beds in the city jail over the week end. Several were housed both Satur day and Sunday nights. Police were informed urday night that Ed Hamman has resumed position as driver of one of Salem-Mill City stages after a cation of several weeks. his the va- Mrs. Bertha Helman has been visiting relatives and friends in Stayton for a few days. Clothing Stolen From Clothesline For Sa,e ft Good Home After spending Saturday lem. Miss Irene Byre, a Lebanon school teacher, left Saturday eve ning for Corvallis. While nere Miss Brye served as referee in a basketball game between Willam ette and O. A. C. co-eds. Willam ette was defeated. The funeral of Dr. McCaffree was held today from the Catholic church. Interment was made In the Catholic cemetery. Dr. McCaf free, who was formerly a physician at the state hospital here, died a few days ago at Venita, Okla. Russell Scott and Miss P friends in town yesterday. late Sat iwo trirls. .Hill nun oil. ann .Millie Andrews, jo. wno had been granted leave Sa-!from the Indian school at Chema wa, had not yet returned. No fur ther report was received from the school officials. arl Wol visiting Miss Ine Fry of Silverton was visiting friends in the city Satur day anil Sunday. A man whose name was not learned was arrested by Officers) Hayden and Porter at the corner: of State and Liberty streets Sat-1 urday evening. The policemen claim ed he had been drinking some! Kino of "hooch." The man was furnished quarters in the city jail. JOURNAL WANT AD3 PAY Oregon City. Ore. Feb. 21 Saturday evening the clothesline of Mrs. E. R. MsGahuey at Fifth and Jackson streets, was robbed of several pieces of women's un derwear, and the articles taken were of the best materials hung out to dry. The line had been stretched on the front porch and of the washing hung out nothing was taken but the women's un derwear garments. Flvidently the belief is a woman, but so far she has eluded Till at tempts by the officers and resi dents to catch her, and generally visits several lines In the neigh borhood during1 one raid. , No other clothes have been reported missing, however, but the latest case is parallel t othat of recent clothes line raids which took place about three weeks ago. ? JOURNAL WANT ADA PAT JOURNAL WANT Als PAT ON XORTH COTTAGE STREET AND A SPXiENDID 8 ROOM MOUSE ON ( ill Ml KITA STREET GERTRUDE J. M. PAGE 492 NORTfl COTTAGE PHONE 1186 My Show Window of On account of a washout at the Bridal Veil flume the Columbia highway was closed Friday, ac cording to travelers from that di rection who reached here Satur day evening. The suspension traffic, however, was of short du ration. Somebody hurled a rock thru one of the windows in the back of her house, Mrs. O. W. Patterson. 1S05 Liberty street, complained to the police Saturday evening. Rayfael DeOuier was home from south of Independence Sunday to spend the day with his parents, near Salem. He has been working in a hop yard south of Independ ence for some time. "Charley's Aunt," a farce come ly, will be presented by a bnvs of j club at the Salem high school with in a few weeks it is announced. Tryouts are to be held in the near future, after which rehearsals will be in order. Lloyd Templeton or Albany was in town Saturday to visit his brother. W. C. Templeton. who is one of the Linn county represent atives in the legislature. Mrs. Marion Hunt of Stayton has been stopping at the home of J. T. Hunt in Salem for a short time re ceiving medical treatment by a Salem physician. Mist Ruth Schultz of this city, spent the week end in Corvallis where she attended an informal dance given by members of Phi Delta Theta fraternity. Sportsmane meeting tonight. Monday Feb. 21st, at Commercial club, 8 p. m. 45 Will Comen of Salem has been visiting friends in Mill City for a few days. .G W. Wright of Albany was in town during the week end to see the closing days of the legislature. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Shaw of Al bany spent the week end with friends in Salem. Miss Loretta Berker of the O. A. C. was a visitor in Salem yesterday. Postmaster G. T). Ebner and wife of .VI t. Angel was shopping in Salem Saturday afternoon. Bungalow Tuesday, Feb. orchestra, 22. Turner 46" Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Slopcr have returned from Lebanon -where they spent a few days visiting then- daughter. Miss Agnes Lyon visited at the A. H. Craven home at Monmouth one or two days during the latter part of the preceding week. Fred Miller motored to Roseburg last week, returning Saturday. He is working for the Blake McFall Paper company of Portland. J. A. Walker is in town, having been called here from Roseburg on account of the critical illness of his sister. E. N. Keeney of Monmouth was a visitor In the city during the week end. Just received carload logan and hop wire. Salem Hardware Co., 120 N. Commercial. 4o P,. F. Fletcher and family were in town from North Howell Sat urday afternoon. Chas. Bilyeu, manager Gale hotel at Dallas, was visitor Saturday. f the Salem Robert N. Mann of Salem oday for Woodburn to spend day transacting business. l.ft the Hats blocked. 4fln Court St. II Wm. Rowell. a farmer from Rickreall, was transacting business in Salem Saturday. E. if. Young, hop grower of In dependence, was in the city on business Saturday afternoon. Ed Pieser of Stayton was a business visitor in town durting the week end. Albert Frank of Stayton was in town en business during the week end. Baby chicks, 65 8 State St. Love, the jeweler. Salem. Its Grot the Punch Outside the Law With LON CHANEY PRISCILLA DEAN AT I IDEDTY where the nOW-LlDEllI I - Big Pictures Show Vern Kloster. a student of the Portland Dental college, was a week end visitor in Salem. w mj Oral Hagedorn. a student of the O. A. C, spent Sunday in the city with relatives and friends. Conference basket ball. Univer sity of Idaho vs Willamette. Feb. SS, 8 p. m.. Salem armory. Admis sion 50c. 4S Miss Nellie Burns visi'ed friend tn Albany during the wef k end. Bungalow Tuesday, Feb. orchestra, 22. Turner. 46 Arbuckle IX kwsters ons B TRAIL Sl'NDAT ft TC I Jefferson was In town from his North Howell farm, near Gervais. Saturday. Ves Lambert, one of Stayton good roads enthusiasts, was in town on business Saturday. ' W. H. Goulfct, county con stoner. was in town from Wood burn Saturday. It's Dress-Up Time New Spring Patterns New Spring Styles New Spring Prices Order vour Spring Suit tailored to your own measure just the way you want it priced as low as $29.50 Magazine club rate. 127 North High. The Are. 45 O. V. Meyers, pioneer farm'r at It's time to order Easter Clothes Scotch Woolen Mills 426 State Street Salen:. Oregon Three thousand, five hundred dollar will he spent by 51. E. Moore of .this city, in erecting a one story bungalow at 1265 North Fifth street, according to a build ing permit Issued to him by Depu ty City Recorder Mark Poulsen. Anna M. Shank of this city will erect a one story frame dwelling at 595 Cross street, according to the building permit issued to her. She estimated the cost at $3500. Deputy City Recorder Mark Poulsen has issued a bujlding per mit to I. S. Ramsey who will alter a house at 1224 North Winter street. Mr. Ramsey expects to spend about $2000 in the work. A. C. Howland, real estate deal er from Oregon City, was In Sa lem on business during the week end. Mrs. Wm. Cornish of Stayton is, visiting her daughter in Salem for a few days. HERE IS SPLEDID NEWS SPRING COATS, SUITS BLOUSES AND DRESSES Are Now in Stock The Handsomest we have ever sold, and at such LOW PRICES. Superior in looks to garments sold last, year at t wice the price. WESLEY BARRY in Marshall Neilan's DON'T EVER MARRY Starts Tomorrow LIG Theatre B Will interest any lover of a Beautiful Home Max O. Buren 179 N. Com'l Salem REX Reliable and DRY PASTE Economical Max Buren 179 N. Com'l Bt PRINTING A satisfied customer return. Rowland Ptg. Co, Phono 1111. over ration Bk Btmtt Permanent Highc!as AUTO BUS LINE to Portland Leaves Salem 8:46 a. m. 12:45 p. m. 3:45 p. m. Arrives Portland ll-:00 a. m. 3:00 p. m, 6:00 p. m. We should be delighted to show these garments, wheth er you are an intended purchaser or not. H msmmm JUST RECEIVED A new line of '"Pen-ins Gloves" in both jrauntlds ami wrist length. The shades match beautifully with the new Spring Fabrics. We repair Gloves. Leaves Portland 8:45 a. m. 12:45 p. m. 3:46 p. m. Cars are special heated for comfort, partitioned off for Start from Hotel rive and leave Portland from Tn Journal building. Rates $1.75 each way i including war Ian) For information telephone tor Hotel Marion 2010. Arrives Salem 11 :00 a. m. 3:00 p. m, 6:00 p. nt. Cadillac Hear seat la smokera. Marlon; ax- opr- GRAY CARS Operated by KING-SMITH Co. LOOK f W BCK1NKSS FOR YOUR AHXI'S S.KK Lar not hitting right? Rnng to im. A plac e to c,.t ,,,, M th.. Mlnl I., I... i . . . I rain cnuins I' ii in pa. and tire Spring Brings New Styles IN PEETTY BED CROSS PUMPS AND OXFORDS Almost every express brings new shipments direct from the east of the new Red Cross pumps and oxfords. These we are marking, basing our price on the new now price scale, as fast as they come in and placing them on sale for early spring purchasers. According to the expression of eminent shoe author ities pumps will predominate in this season's wear. These will include both patent and kid pumps in plain models, fancy cross straps, and attractive buckle ef fects. Oxfords will be worn largely in cuban and low- heeled lasts. Great Western Garage Phone 44. . Opposite Court Bouee ax ways opkn Brown and black kid pumps, also patents, plain or with fancy buck les, Louis heels, $8.95 Brown kid oxford, cuban heel, just received from the east $9.50 Black kid oxford, cuban heel, will be popular this season $y.ou To give that dressy appearance, pumps and oxfords, even more than high shoes, require expert fitting. Every member of our sales force is an expert shoe man, and no shoe leaves this l ouse that does not fit the foot. We study the welfare of your feet. Gun Metal oxford, mili tary heel, a good looking shoe for a reasonable rOH LONG DISTANOa AUTO TRUCKING Willamette Valley Transfer Co. PHONl lilt WM ALSO DO LOCaX HAULING price I h season i lions kid strap pump, heel, one of tht newest crea- $9.50 At The Electris Sign "SHOES"' Brown calf brogue oxford, school heel. This shoe is es pecially popular among young women of high school and col lege age. $9.75 "Our Cars are bonded for join protection." Portland - Salem Stage Line and Way Points Salem to Portland $1.7S On the Hour, Every Hour Leave Bligh Hotel, Salem. Leaves Seward Hotel, PortTwl First Stage 7 a. m. Last Stage 7 p.m. L.M.HUM Care of YickSoTong unmeee Mulleins and Wm Co. Ha medicine which wtB cure may known dleae Opes Sundays from It a. as. nntil I 9. m. XII South h Stre it Saiem. Oregon, t-hoaj 111 ' T . fTTTTITItf For Bargains L. Lof all kinds such s farnI-3 Jture, stoves, ranges, khinerr, of all kinds see t : Capitol Junk & Barfatae House 1 215 Center. Phone 8tSl Stayton, was In town on iteturdav. MM