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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (March 17, 1921)
, March 17, 1921 t ageJFWe me capital Journal, Salem, Oregon News Notes of Salem and Vicinity Briefly Told rr : ks-a oming Events vr ou-a COT A MINUTE TOTA CUP OF COFFFF l7 Benefit dance uarch uream the au3- SI. land rink, under 6E.KORE IT THE 0f Salem sl'- fc t ix Herbert Leon Ma t..rit lecturer, ar- ft fftf Cfi?HE:D OEEir "1 I"" CORNED OEEF ' ' VAAACT VALU CORNED J HERE CACE. AWD CABBIE- y YOOHrVVE-j i BEEP AN nory . A. R state jlarcn f convention. Com fresh uarch la 1,1 triers MW r club, i ,9W. U. men1 March ,ie armory -v.. 26 "ers Commercial M 2 "jTarch 20-Uanlhters V " ., ,i.,,.e. armory. V rMUA u.'" Mrc Glee Hay 4 - Apollo Loganberry rch 31 - WWaniettk club concerfe, ofrera , -si .. jAnollo mifb Win concert ' iih Virgi sopr;l o, armory. ; Court House Notes ..!,.. i i ft and demur- Im0.rr... . r'.n.,rt of the January , ami h..rli in the nd jury w , ',, curl department . I"'1 C .. fnr eollitV to i title Bummons, ,met ' ,,f same filed ffif DUUIIt" " I, . 1 1 . j viHMitl v 1 LUM uan i n I Mm P. Lardon vs u" v u.. r inhn W. MoCas- mkn"n " I"11- . .... i oHiiiU title nt tim- Ponipiaim. - " . . in tLtlirllln COUntV pd by Booen Colvm. -ree issued in tne uivuccc nuw uonih fr support or nunr oniu (d giving ner ns'" r propcny 1 be history classes at the hich school under Prof. Savage are studying the various pnases of the league of nations problem as they develop. Several public men have been invited to address the ciasnes in assembly. The next discussion is Friday afternoon this week by Col. E. Hofer, editor of the Manufacturer, discuss gardening and road Frank Thomai of West Sa- improvement the Salem Heights lem, who has been quite sick for Improvement league will meet to- several days, is said to be slowly night in the Salem Heights hall at: improving in health. E. Thomas, a 8 o'clock. The people in that com-1 relative from Vamhill county, has munity will be cut off when the been visiting at the Frank Thomas Any seat in the Grand theater is good when it conies to listening to the Willamette Glee club, but make sure you get some sort of a seat. 66 county begins to make Improve ments on roads south of town, and as the improvements will be made I during strawberry time when j transportation is important, a com mittee will be selected at the meet ing to take up the matter with the county court. home during the latter's illness. I 1 Pnlwto Court order ronnn'img saie ui peisuo- I property Ifeterson. of the estate of Marth i signed by Judge Bushey. Order appointing Alto L. Lan- lolmadminisira'ri ui m wie ui Dianna, anu oonu ui i filed in i" I'tct K s or Order for issuance of citation to licob Troudt to account to the mull (r property in his possession Htrlonging to the estate of BHubeth oudt, signed by the judge and led by the administrator of the late, A. O. Condit. Maniuiw lilit'nsea Carl W. Rusch. 20. Salem and dlhelmina Lena Bertha Battal-' I, l!, Salem. j "Bob" Mann, Salem youth who was operated on Tuesday for ap pendicitis, i8 improving steadily, nurses at the Willamette sanitar ium, where he is confined, stated today. The acute attack suffered by Mann came near being fatal, the attending physician said. Mann's parents arrived here last night from Eugene. Pudding river is over the Salem Sllverton road again today, high er, it is said, than the water hal been at any time during the win ter. Traffic over that road has been temporarily abandoned. The stage made the trip this morning to and from Silverton by way of the Brush Creek road. The Oregon Jersey Cattle ulub will meet in the Commercial club March 26, at 10 a. m. Officers of the organization are F. E. Lynn, president; L. A. McCdrmack, first vice president; Adam utnarut, second vice president and iv.. Eaughary, secretary and treasurer Slight damage to two automo biles resulted yesterday when his car ran into another machine in the alley back of the Willard sta tion, U. T. Schreeber. 2305 Nebras ka Btreet, told the police. Nobody was injured. Dick Gaines of Independence ar rived in Salem this morning and spent the day on business. Major Midgery and Adjutant Bell from San Francisco will hold special services, in the Salvation army hall, State street, at 8 p. m. this evening. Music and special singing are on the program. All are i welcome. Hamilton Corbett was In Salem a portion of the week visiting the banks in the interests of the Se- j curities. Savings and Trust com- j pany of Portland. Mr. Cor)ett is ; motoring south and will visit the banks throughout the state. The Grand theater does not hold very many people. If you wish to hear the Willamette Glee club pre pare early. 66 Homer Goulet of near Woodburn was in the city on business yesterday. Several members of the Knights l-yihias lodge expect to drive t Silverton this evening to attend kneeling of the Silverton lodge. tad Chancellor Clark and Grand ber of Records and Seals Wal icieason of Portland will be sit, and of course a Bupper A number of transients were furnished sleeping quarters .in the city jail last night. Floyd Davenport of the Waldo Hills was in Salem on business yes terday. The Independent fruit growers Irlll hold an important meeting in Commercial club rooms Sat. )lar. 16, at 2 o'clock. All logflnber- grWers (independent or not) , e urged to attend. 63 . As a result of tiie recent heavy rains in Salem, a number of catch basins became clogged yesteiday, causing large puddles of water to flood the streets near the curoo. Street Commissioner Walter Eow relieved the situation within a short time. Z. J. Riggs. Salem druggist, was looking after business matters in Portland yesterday. County School Superintendent Mrs. Fulkerson was visiting the schools in the vicinity of Silverton during the week. Chev roadster, good as new, price right. Phone 2036W or see me at 1030 Shipping. M ' W. H. Moore of Halsey, Unn county, was a business visitor In Salem yesterday. I The Salem Modern Woodmen HI hold open meeting and smok- ' this evening. High jinks noted Hore for quality than quantity rill be features of the meeting. Umbers of the Dallas camp are Bpected to attend. Irwin Smitt, plumber of Silver- was in town on business yes- irday. Logan Stinson, former resident of Salem, was here from Marsh field yesterday to attend the fun eral of his grandmother, Mrs. Sa rah W. Stinson, which was held yesterday forenoon. His sister, Mrs. Williams, was also here from Seattle. Mrs. W. H. Baker or wasning ton state is a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Goodman. Miss Mary Shieck, home nursing Instructor goes to Silverton tomor row to conduct her class there. Sat urday she will be in Mt. Angel. She has Just returned from Mehama where her class attendance last night was 35. Attorney Says Hamon to Blaine (Continued from Page One.) Champion shouted to the jurors. "Girls like this have ever been acquitted; girls like this ever will be acquitted so long as the spirit of God lasts," Champion said in closing, after having asked it "breathed there a man who would say this little girl should pay with her life." Money Bcliliul Prosecution. Mr. Mathers charged the Hamon millions, allied with the millions of business associates were centered on Clara Hamon, and asserted "it is an unequal fight." "They are wondering if the Ham on gold has lined the pocket of a juror," Mathers said regarding tho state. Lumberman Is Suicide; Body Found In Bay Tacoma, Wash., Mar. 17. The body of C. D. Danaher, president of the Danaher Lumber company and one of the leading timbermcn of this section, was washed up by the tid today at the dock of the Dana her mill. The body was attached to a piling by a rope. A card In a pocket said: "At the end of the rope, C. D. D." Coroner George D. Shaver pro nounced it a plain case of suicide. Mr. Danaher was last sen alive at 7:30 liust night as he was walking Peter Salem on Dedrlch of Stayton business. Handy rolls of white paper, use ful for many purposes, 10 cent! up. Capital Journal office. Mr. Mathers said he was assured along the dock of his mill. His hat that the Jury would "not weigh out and coat had been removed anil so many tears of the defendant j were found on the dock. Owdng to the sickness of Eugene Manning, the meeting of the grand jury at the court house Wednesday afternoon was postponed, until R. W. Hoover could be secured to take his place. William G. Nesmith of Rickreall was a Salem visitor Wednesday. Mr. Nesmtth Is planning to take charge of a look out station for the prevention of fires upon the McKenzie this summer. ' The Salem grange will meet Sat urday at 10 a. m. in the United Workmen's hall for its regular bus Iness meeting. Mrs. Mary Brewer has been vis iting her father, John Turnldge, at Laeomb, in Linn county, for a few days, returning yesterday. against so many ounces of Jako Hamon's gold," in reaching their verdict. "This defendant toiled and slaved to aid in accumulating Jake Ham on's millions," the attorney said, "and now they are bringing tho It is presumed that Mr. Danaher leaped Into the bay, trying his body to the piling so that it would not be washed to sea. Associates could give no reason for the suicide. forTosreecuJenher' 8he helped 6ai",Drag Columbia For Boy's Body "You know it as well as 1 that the testimony in the case hua part ly been perjured." the attorney charged. "The suit of clotnes which It was testified was worn by Hamon at the time of his shoot ing was that one introduced in evi dence." Attack Demonstrated. During the noon recess the de .Vancouver, Wash., Mar. 17. The Columbia river was being dragged today in the vicinity of where a bicycle belonging to Roy Stager, missing 14 year old boy was found yeBterday. , Clair Ramus, the 13 year old Vancouver youth who disappeared rnu. i., .. ,,.. ...... from home last Monday, was lo- iuuiia4 11.. ....... oi.n cated last night In Prlngle. Ramus Jhos H Ince Pr.t. lymalips widt iioMW Attn and fhrtna'Aior JOURNAL WANT ADS PAT ..ifhtry, : Hoe Home of Hart Schaffnei r Marx Clothes p SALEM WOOLEN MILLS STORE O. P. BISHOP, Prop. Coming to tho Oregon for 4 Days Sunday Mr. Schmidt, president of the First National bank of Albany was in Salem Wednesday. I W. H. Welch has returned from Albany where he went to attend the convention of electric workers and dealers. Mr. Welch is presl- ' dent of the association. KiM Vivine most of iterday. Down of Silverton the day in Salem "High Jinks" at hall tonight. Team report promptly at mittee. M. W. or A. is ordered to i 8o'clock. Com- Chas. Creasy, who is employed in Salem, visited his parents at Ma rlon the fore part of the week. L. P. Bennett of Marion Is spending a few days with friends in Salem. . t. Uh.Ib. salpm. """" . j J. A. Clagan of Marion trans- wr t . Bprry of Hubbard died aeted business in Salem during the v,.,BniTat vesteraay,"' 1 w- Handy rolls of white Daoer. use- Pl for many purposes, 10 cents lp. Capital Journal office. Mayor L. M. Curl of Albany was in Salem yesterday. He came to at tend the funeral of Mrs. Sarah W. Stinson, who was a life long friend at the Salem hospital yesteru,., , where she had been receiving treat short time. Tne oouy Hubbard for Al Schllder. farmer of the Waldo IB11'", was in Salem on business Wterdav. F. W. Sears made a business trip to Albany this morning and will return this evening. J. P. Logan of Corvallis has been vt.it inr his daughter. Mrs. E. R. Woods, at West Salem for a days. few "The Last of The Mohicans" COMING SUNDAY THOS. H. INCE'S "LYING LIPS" Coming, the Willamette Univer sity Glee club concert. Grand the ater, Thursday night March 31. 66 Prepare to secure your ucne.r. for the Salem concert of the Wil lamette University Glee club, Thurs day March It. 6 Evangelist Stevens, who has been assisting in a series of meetings conducted in the Cottage street Evangelical church for a iw I -...k. ift for Tacoma, Wash.. Tuesday where he will be engaged in the work. Rev. W. T. Launer, pastor of the Evangelical church, stated that there were 4 persons who manifested a desire to unite with the church. The meetings closed Sunday evening. ment but wilt he shlnped to buria' Mrs. Berry was well known In that vicinity and very much es teemed. The Heisley-Eastman damage case from Silverton was suspended a hort time yesterday afternoon while Judge George O. Bingnam pave instructions to the Marion county grand Jury for the March I term of court. The Jury convened j later and began investigation, several cases. Roy Winn, who has been work ing in Salem for some time, has returned to his home near Marion Mr. and Mrs. Frank Reveal of Silverton are visiting friends in Sa lem today. Hamon, the chair with which it is olleged the colonel struck the de fendant when he was shot. It was planned to have Mr. Mc Lean use it in his argument. Mr. McLean took the floor at 20 p. m. He began by explaining the law of "dying declarations," saying that they should be accepted with great cauuon. He said only on one point had he and the court differed, that of vault open. keeping out all girls and boys un der 16. "I think every child able to un derstand facts should hear this trial. "My contention is that God Al mighty took a hand in this affair. When a man deserts a pure wife and a boy and girl, as that man did, he ought to be killed. "I say God did It." He pointed to young Jake Hamon and said the father haa set the worst example possible for a noble son. had threatened to go to Texas and become a cowboy. Talent Bonk bo Medford. Or., Mar 17. The Tal ent State bank St .lent, 8 miles south of here, was visited by burglars last night who broke into a small safe and took $70 worth of pennies and used explosives in an ineffectual attempt to blow the Fred Krug and son, Fred Jr., farmers of the Evergreen district, were shopping in Salem today. In A. F. Harvey and Fred Jones of near Lebanon motored to Salem on I business Wednesday. Attorney Walter Winslow was in Eugene the fore part of the week, having been retained as counsel In a civil case In the Lane county circuit court. For rent, outside rooms. U. a National bank bldg. John Trollenger and family and Mrs. Lee Gresy of Shelburn were shopping In Salem. Carl Gabrlelson went to Portland th'S morning where he will spend a few days on business. Willamette University holds Its Salem concert Thursday March thtn. T J Hoblltt of the Silver ton Appeal was a visitor In Salem yesterday. Oscar Blakey and Geo. Quail of Silverton were In Salem yesterday on business and pleasure t Mrs. R. M. Dunn returned from Roseburg Wednesday where she she has been visiting with friends for several days. Miss Cornelia Marvin, state libra Han, has Just returned from Rose burg where she was a guest of the '95 Mental Culture club at a noon day luncheon Tuesday at the Ho tel Umpqua. Miss Marvin address ed the assemblage of members. Died SARFF Joseph Sarff of Salem Heights died March 16, 2:30 p. m. Will be buried from Webb Clough undertaking parlors Fri day, Mar. 18 at 2:30 p. m., Inter ment City View cemetery. SAI.KM - SHAKRTON STAGE Leaves Silverton News stand 8:15 a. m. 1:00 p. m. 1:15 p. m. SALKM-INDEPEDKNOE- mon mouth mamm Iave Salem O. K depot 7:00 m 1 1 00 a. m. 5:00 p. m Leave Monmouth Hotel Leaves Salem O. B. Depot 7:00 a. m. 11:00 a. m. 6:00 p. m. -8:15 a 1:00 p. 6:15 p. m. r i ... niieni e Hotel 8:30 im. . ...... m. 1:15 p. m. 6:30 p. m. Special trips by appointment. Seven passe ger enr for hire. 3. W. 1 iHKFJl, Prop. Business phons 7 Res. phone 615. Nomking Cafe Upstairs at 162y2 N. COM'LSt. American or Chinese Dishes. Open 11 a. m. to 1 a. m. MUSIC and DANCING Every Tuesday, Thurs day and Saturday nights JAZZ OKCHESTKA Mr. and Mrs. R. L Ellis and son, Carl, of Roseburg are in the city. Mrs. Kills and son will remain here some time receiving medical treatment and Mr. Ellis will re turn to Roseburg to look after his business interests. BERRY At a local hospital March 16, 1921. Irene Berry at the age of 19 years. Wife of Lee Berry, daughter of Mrs. Elizabeth Saunders, sister of Miss Alice Saunders, all of Hubbard, Or. The funeral services will be held from the Methodist church at Hubbard Friday, March 18, st 2 p. m., Interment following In the Hubbard cemetery, Rev. Wrn. Nichols officiating. The funeral cortege will leave the Rlgdon parlors at 12 o'clock noon Fri Baby chicks. 658 Stat St The Willamette Valley Poultry association was recently organized at Salem. The territory embraces Clackamas, Washington. Yamhill Marion. Benton, Linn and Lane counties. The asweet potato and the arti choke originated in America. W. T. Rlgdon Lloyd T. Rlgdon W. T. Rigdon & Son Leading Undertakers Kriy mm 1 LAST TIME THE 30TH PIECE OF SILVER" TODAY STARTING TOMORROW GEORGE WALon "DYNAMITE ALLEN" ACTION EVERY MTM-TE OUR COMEDY EVENTS "FIRE BUUfc - COMING SUNDAY HOBART BOSWORTH In "THE BRUTE MASTER" Sweaters Tom Nye, All Wool Sweaters, now $8.50 $9.00 Thermo Coats, All Wool, now $6.00 See Them in the Window Salem Woolen MUls Store C. P. BLSHOP, Prop. I I For Bargains of all kinds, such as furni ture, stoves, ranges, ma chinery, of all kinds see the Capital Junk & 1 Bargain House 1 215 Center Phone 3981 L. M. HUM Cars of Yick So Tong Chines Medicine and Tea. Co. Has medicine which will cure any known disease Open Sundays from 10 a. m. until I p. m. 161 South High Street Salem, Oregon. Phon 111 My Show Window of WE BUY PRODUCE Of Every Description We are connected with a coast-wide corporation to handle products of every kind, such as eggs, poultry, etc., especially, we are interested in nfikoiSi potatoes, onions Prunes at this time If you have Prunes we can bay them. Will interest any love of a Beautiful Home Max O. Buren 179 N. Com'l SaleC LOOK! In Business for Your Auto's Sake Car not hitting right T Bring It us. A place to get Urea, tabes, ipf lights, skid chains and tlra Great Western Garag Phone 44. Opposite Court B ALWAYS OPEN Portland & Salem Stage Line Every Hour on the Hour Both Ends Leaves 10th and Alder at Seward Hotel every hour Leaves Salem Bligh Hotel GRAND Saturday and Sunday The Big HAWAIIAN SHOW First Stag Urn, Last Stag 7 p. the Bis She" Play Where