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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (March 18, 1921)
News Notes of Salem and Vicinitv Brieflv Told mm nnninTiD iin i1.-. 4.1 - - w f riT -- j-i--iisik ju j 1-1.1,111" i-t - " . r..Anfe 1 Brinsriner Ud Fat. hp- u -rrz oming vxcurge McManus. W irorhert Leon . :h i TOU ARE At v.,..- "ffJnrtot lecturer, ar mo ,n. A. R state -inn tonven''"' Hoistein Ma.r. " ..sociation, Com- !3club, 10 a.m. rch Is " , armory. . '.iuusiness mens Jeon, Commercial club Commercial uarch ..tio flub, . 1 10 a, m. itfwcn 26-U)ganberry ESS Commercial club 2 HL. oi)auchters of in i Marc. .... nrert. onera Willi lrgiiiio fnn oncert armory. wprano. If T T Wniise Notes u.Vin u'qs i . , , . . - j ii statement made by "f "n T u ueain W j feared all wint to Circuit Court r. nT lit: fti . njiip-" tn 1-1 "V. ., Pa V T US 1MUI IMIIfi. account of his term ai Al bans extendca juubb iveujf , ,.riiileu mere ior me rust . 1. il . lei-m l.tf rn III'.. ..imv... ..w ... lglnninc Monuay. I court caienaar ior me ura !s I tie CttBca lu uc l8 follow.-: Monday, March m peyif. Monday, 10 a. m. company vs bobs, a p. March 22, J. B. Ken- Frank Sibley, 9 a. m., L wmt. 1 n. m.: weunos- March 23, Fitzhugh vs Mon ti m.. Kahey v Mlchallek. .-Powell vs Herneid, l p. m. . Copyright 19J0 by H. C. Fisher. & Trade mark Rer. U. S. Pat. Of flea. TUT voo ct the I rtm nn , r i ni 1 1 woi just tH,m.. n S vp-1 I J THtRE ,s Utof?W) akNf r k-J ie-tht we have LEAVF mfdc- XI' n ri 'tKMOdN. MK " T nfil WAIT UNTIL TOMORnwJ .1. I I IIII V"- X U Hi 1 OH fc I M J-fc V O" II III B IB . n Mm. 1 I I . .1 I y- II II ; ' : " . 1 Hill I V i i iiii i rvmr mm mm i i i i it mr t - " i i-a. t i i 11 mcnai i t i i mm mmw 'borons p,grt; .... , . MU-' ,,, .v - II .RUU, - ionald a few dayi 'I' I, 1-1 iie oaniiam river b nr. Qnv...., ICO tn hntrt .. . i . , inquest over the body of an infant' 2 yesterday the water jury will be . . , J' ""ay an infant : was over the road at the Sander. 10 o cioc k ao- . 7 son Driag wiin... me narenls were f . i. absent fro mihe home. It was pure- ! me a case or accidental death and no inquest was held. It is suppos- h hmh a s-year old child obtain ed matches from some source and fire to the bed where the in fant was sleeping. The house was full of smoke when the mother re turned and the child's body was burned black and the other child was gasping for breath. e where trouble has beei rt i raveling men are bitter in their complaints regarding the careless ness of road supervisors in falling to notify the public when Mid that i rlnspd rinrln . . J riin lo Ubl . , I i b 'c lal UVU UU) 3 rZ,. , SnW Ut 0f ithe Silv"ton bridge has been lm-mountain.-' fast and the river nassihle is at the highest point now that it SDite the fact thai ia k, as been during the. winter n t ri.,m.? j . the traveler is permitted to and go on to the bridge and then go back several miles to an alternate j believed, however, that this will be I busy, me tast n.'gh water this season uuring the summer the Sander oun uouse road will be permanent ly repaired. Kirce complaint nieu oy oer- : L'oHcv 's Robert R. LraJB A. An automobile owned by T. J. Kimberling of Independence, was llooted of virtually everything it contained yesterday, according to jMr. Kimberling's report to the po lice. Two large cans of coffee, five pounds of raisins, tw) racks of i hominy and fhree plug) of chew ing tobacco were amon? the ai- I tides stolen, Mr. Kimberling paid. iThe machine was parked at 162 North Commercitl, !t was stated. route, when a sign or a word of warning would have saved time and money. John Green of Prospect, veteran road builder of southern Oregon, who built the Crater Lake high- ,inn ft Pi H II' UiUie 111 1. vt William V. Hurst. nmnhllTlT anil SOim e- I order for publication of rin.l lii the eaae nf Her- F Fagan vs Raymond Fagan orce decree granted Juna M. ... lt...,.e W V". ' ul .1 .Mia Internet I.. I""" SIUUJ III v. ... ... . awarding I of child in the cae of Os- Zeiier vs .-iargueriie in. z.im. Advising all members to settle their alleged difficulties In a man ner that would make it unneces sary for the long arm ol the law to intercede, Officer Hayden yester- reported "general family row" in Mrs. A. C. Wright of Silverton was in town yesterday. Mrs. Wright is getting read to build a home on property she owns in that city and "...- nere 10 get the title of the way, was a Salem visitor Friday land cleared before commencing I seeking a sawmill plant to supply building operations. Mrs. Wright j lumber for the new power unit of says there will be an unusual i the California Oreenn Power r-nm. amount of building done In Sil- ' pany's Prospect plant. The addl verton during the spring and sum-jtion will double the capacity of the mer. Her neighbor, G. E. Ander-! Plant which after its completion son, is also making preparations will generate 15.0no horse power to build a dwelling house early In from the waters of the North Fork the spring. Paul Sehwabbauer, who sold hi Brocoli Culture To Be Explained at Club Lunch For the ultimate purpose ot . ganizin n broccoli growers associa tion, S. C. Russell, farmer of Wa conda, will explain to the business men of Salem the cultivation of this winter cauliflower at their lunch eon In the Commercial club Moo day noon. What is wanted by Secretary Mc Croskey is a turn out of all business men and their friends who are In terested tn growing this new vege table. Mr. Russell has perfected the growth of seed, and has spent a great deal of time in doing so. That those present may known how de licious it Is, a broccoli luncheon will be served. Edgar B. Piper, managing edltd of the Oregonian, and a resident of Salem for a number of years, will also be on the program for a short talk. of Rogue river. Miss Merle Dimick has ret.irncd The library children will have to Salem after a short visit with pool hall In Silverton a few weeks only one story hour this Saturday i her parents near Brooks, ago, is in Salem visiting old time and that will be at 10:30. A new friends. Mr. Sehwabbauer has just ' story teller will entertain them. T. W. Laird, drusirist nf Cereals. Produce Company Incorporates Here Articles of incorporation were filed here yesterday by the Peo ples Produce company, with M. Solof. N. Silverman and U. Genser the incorporators. The new company, which will operate chiefly in Salem, will have headquarters in Portland, it la an nounced. It is incororated for $5000. Price reduction, Vick Brothers receive wire from Samson factory announcing a big reduction in price of tractor. You can now buy a model M Samson tractor for one thousand and fifteen dollars, for mer price twelve hundred ninety five, a reduction of two hundred and eighty dollars, and back to pre-war prices. 67 the vicinity of 769 Columbia street. Members of the household agreed according to Officer Hayden's re- port. Probate Court wsettim.' April 16 for hear- ...... ,.f ,1. AC...IA Daniel signed by Judge for distribution of the i,oe 'iip to neir in cnina, A II I II 111 . Robert N. Mann of this city, who Tuesday evening underwent an operation for appendicitis, is doing as well as could be expect ed, nurses at the Willamette sani tarium stated this morning. Im I mediately before and after his op- 7 and appraisement of "i" - of Daniel Vikstroio. very critical condition. aV " '1 ' ' ' : - IIIM.I 11. .'HI! ' C. Sims and bond of same complained to the police yeter- iday that a lap robe was stolen A. I-.!-- t itr i 1 rrom nis automoDiia wnne it was I parked on State street near tne J. IT. Raker, 545 Court street, returned from California where he Miss Vivian Hargrove. The stories went with a view to finding a lo-'she will tell are "How the rhinoce cation, but has decided not to move ros got his wrinkly skin" and "The there until after he has accumu- chimera," the story of the wing- lated a surplus of J2000. He is now ed horse. All of the children who negotiating for a pool hall at In- like to sit still for half an hour dependence. Mr. Sehwabbauer f or- . to listen to stories are Invited to merly lived in Salem. enjoy them. Two thousand, five nundrel dol- Robin D. Day. administrator of Iars will be spent oy T. K. Tav-! the estate of Teresa Fruit of Ger- lor of this city, in er-;tins story bungalow at 14-J6 Commercial street, au-oriina the building parmtt Issuec to yesterday by Mark Poulsen, depu ty city recorder. an ft! . nnn 11 Knve ri e.t order to sell personal Marriage I i. i-n-a-s Vanllandel, 25, Sublim- tnrm cn, ...... ; ,u. -.1 .l-ll- S Was flooded, ncenrrtinp. to m m one Mrs. Swansen. 2198 fttlllnfl.- bah A iMrtu. iiie mailer re'errPi t,, Street Cnmmia. Walter Low. Koto rev i which, neenrdins I records, police sav. Is the f of Walter Liesy. 1465 S. street, was vesterdav re- I to be operattnst on a side- by A. W. McCov. 719 Korlh Ifn In y. ... -- A -- . "-in a uesiraoie a Prtment down stairs, or a Wlfortably furnished mod anA ,- i . . . . - -" mi, HUUIU liif" CA" I mmmm -,1 . i jiuM-t; no cnntiren. u it imr ,i i f oi 1(1" m runninir into th Salpm nat rotted off so that It is 'or niffht oedestrians. ." import mnrip at Ba3 nifc-ni oy umcer vtc- lnat the kidd ies havp heen r """I'onicas at 25c while Myrt Knnwlan 15 Kl - mono 3S2. fi R n irn i : - r ".ion or Silverton. lum- r w hiiverton hills, is In business today. Klett cigar store. Russell Brake, convicted in Ore gon City for the murder of Harry Dublnsky, a taxlcab driver of Portland, was brought to Salem Tuesday evening by Sheriff Wil a one vais. has filed complaint In the NoHh circuit court against Ivan L. Fruit Inland Myrtle Fruit in which he de m msnds a judgment and decree set ting aside a deed to fil acres of land included in the estate and asks that the defendants be enforced to reconvey the lain! to the admin Istrator of the esffite This evening at eight o'clock a meeting will be held in the Rich- His army overcoat was stolen from his automobile while it was narked near the Dreamland rink ence 'ast night, Ed Stewart of this city old the police early this morning. son of Clackamas county. Brake;"'""" miavm mi me puiinms started his life sentence Tuesday making plans to establish Junior I ,.1. ... , I I.. .1. . I .1 V. .... I evening. His companion, George uma i ww " wwwm Moore, is already serving his sent A car load of white fir was re ceived at the paper mill here a few days ago from Jones Brothers -of Gervals, who are cutting timber for the Oregon Pulp and Paper company. This was the flr-ft to be received from that source. "B!H" Neal, former inspector for the public service commission. Is Hon. Frank Davey has been spending most of the week In As toria and vicinity in the interest of the state industrial accident com mission. Mr. Davey accepted an In vitatton tendered by the Astoria ' Knights of Columbus to speak at j the St. Patricks day celebration j held there yesterday. for next year. A musical program will be a pleasing feature of the evening. All patrons and taxpay ers of the school are Invited to be present. A. C. Schmidt of Albany was In town yesterday. He came here to James C.ilbaugh. who was lniur- eil several weeks ago when hli au tomobile turned over on the high way west of this city, has recov ered sufficiently to be removed to his home In Astoria, but It will be some time before he has lullv re covered He has been In the hospit al here since the accident n Salem transacting business. Neal assist in organizing the campaign - t . l-uK. Vtiirler and track in Siileni Find Marion COUfltT tO WV I IICI JCI..H". ........ ... star at the University of Oregon. Is now in business for himself In Portland. Miss Elizabeth Fox, dean of wo- raise funds for tne cnnure.i lanu home. Chas. Scott, proprietor nf the flouring mills at Scotts Mills, was Miss Nellie Moore returned to her home in Eugei' yesterday af ter an extended visit with friends In Salem. men at the I'niversitv of Oregon, looking after business iwn m. i In Salem attending the O. A. R.I Salem yesterday and visiting with convention. She will re'urn to cu gene Saturday. In Salem to attend the conven tion of the Daughters of th Am erican Revolution is Mrs Marion Wilkins of Eugene She will return home Saturday night. Just what the kiddies have been wanting harmonicas at 25c while they last. Myrtle Knowland Court St. Phone 352. old time friends. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ellis of Al bany arrived In Salem vesterdav and will remain a few days w.'th friends. Fred Beer of North Howell was a business visitor in Salem yesterday. A. C. Lee of the United State! National bank of Eugene, return ed to his home yesterday after a short business visit In SaJem Wm. Robertson, who has been I A Clayton and (Tea ieioi- spending some time at the sol- stadt of Albany motored to Sucni fliers' home in Roseburg, returned 415 68 The Moose lodge of Mill City will initiate a class of 30 this eve ning Members of the Salem and Albany lodges will go there to help put on the work. to Salem yesterday. yesterday ana mwmam the city on business. Krmy Mangold and Mi.w Marie Alex Merrlfield of Aumvil!e Is Mangold of Gervals have been vh In town visiting his sister. He came iting friends In Salem for a few . . .. .... .1 the a.,-.- river ast evening m . nnka nartv elv n by the Modern Woodmen. Ceo Havnes of ScnMs Mills has been appointed deputy assessor in : ing. ki istrlrt and was m saiem a rew Last evening was a recor.i w , daya ag0 t0 get the necessary sup plies. A. C. Bohrnstedt will return to night from Portland where he went on a business trip this morn- was a visitor in Salem on business during the week. Before you buy a LIFE INSURANCE POLICY See J. F. HUTCHASON, Sr., Dist. Mgr., (371 State St.. Phone 99. The MUTUAL LIFE of N. Y. Oldest American Life Co. Kenneth Lucas has been visiting his sister at Rickreall for a few days. H. Goodwin of Gates, who haa been In Salem for several weeka receiving medical treatment, left yesierduy for Albany where he will visit a day or two and then return to his home. Mr. Goodwin feela very much encouraged over his condition. . i!i Horn PRINCE To Mr. and Mrs. Jesse ! A. M. LaKollett and son, Clyde, S. Prince. 1980 North Liberty , of Forest Grove are visiting at tha street, March 18. a son. Miss Francis Parker has been visiUng relatives at Falrtield. home of his father, Senator La I Follett, on Chemeketa street. Plod PATRICK At a local hospital, Thursday evening, March 17. Wm. Patrick, age 63 years, late of Dallas. Or., husband ot Sarah Patrick, brother of Albert Pat rick and Mrs. Huttle Gibson of Salem and Edith Blxby of New berg, adopted father of Miss Rose Bodayla. Funeral services will be held tomorrow Saturday, at t o'clock from the Rlgdon chapel, Rev. Aldrlch officiating. Interment City View cemetery. W. T. Rlgdon Uoyd T. Rlfedon W. T. Rigdon & Son leading Undertakers FERTILIZERS For every Crop and Soil Require ment SWIFT & COMPANY North Portland, Ore. For Eaa;- Terms and Prices Sen or WHti CLARENCE S.B0WNE 1041 Marion St. Phone SSS Conrad Starback of Da M was a business visitor In Salem during the week. P. W. Revertz, Salem s'ock buy er, has been in Poik county sev eral daya buying hog3. Miss Eva Stevens has t:ejn visit ing her parents at No.th Howell Prairie. Baby chicks. 668 State St. LOCAL CONCERN TAKES IMPOHTANT STEP This is a vivid. Interesting story worthy of your consideration. Be fore we decided to sell Hood tires we considered two very Important points. First, we wanted a tire upon which we could slake without risk our money and our reputation. Second, we would put this tire to many tests, so that we could ab solutely determine its value. Realizing that our success de pended upon mutual dependency we carefully investigated the Hood organization, and their tire, under countless tests this tire proved Its quality. It Is a hand made tire, built up to a quality product and not down to a competitive price. It has two more plies of fabric than most tires. In fact It won us completely as It will win you. We believe that for full Dollar for Dollar value It offers you more for the money than any other tire not considering the freedom from tire trouble. This is why we back them with our name and money. GRKAT WESTERN GARAGE. 147 N. High St. (adv) 7 Ten Doz. Boys Play Suits . Sizes 3 to 10. Heavy Blue Denim. CAN'T BUST 'EM BRAND $1.00 & $1.25 ' i Not over Three pairs to a customer. SALEM WOOLEN MILLS. STORE C. P. Bishop, Prop. SALKM - SU.VEUTON RAGE Leaves Leaves Salem O. E. Depot 7:00 a. m. 11:00 a. m. 6:00 p. m. Silverton News stand 8:15 a. m. 1 :00 p. m. I 6; 15 p. m. SALEM-INDEPEDEMCB-MOntOUra STAGE Leave Salem O. E. depot 7:00 a. m. ll:oo a. m. :uu p. m. Leave Monmouth Hotel 8:15 a. m 100 p. m. o:is p. m. Leave Independence Hotel 8:30 a. m. I l p- m. :j p. m. Special trips by appointment. Seven passenger car for hire. J. W. PARKFJt, Prop. Res. phone 15. Business phone 7 New Arrivals Boys Wool Suits With Extra Pair of Pants They are cut in the new models just like the well-dressed men wear. BELTED NORFOLK COATS The mixtures are brown, ,' blue and green, and both pairs of pants are full i lined. They have been marked .) at the New Low Price $9.95 I CoodGoodo. f J for guests at the city Jail, men who applied for free were given accommodations Nine beds J. B. Lawrence, a prominent 0. n.i nrnne erower of Scotts Irtl Kit. I- - k limited number of harmonicas was in Salem on business I at 25c. Myrtle Knowland, ' number of harmonicas Court St. Phone Myrtle KnowlanH Phone 352. 352 415 68 415 68 the Je weler. Salem. Wm. Bowley. city marshal of Gervals, was in the city on busi ness during the week. Miss Edna Rowan of Gladstone is visiting friends in Salem for a few days. Mrs. Edward Rander of c. ha. been visiting in during the week with frinds Glad-Palem yesterday. Mrs. Cecil Welgand and Miss Bernire Hammer of Gervals hav; open visiting with friends Sa lem during the week. uer Piatt of Scotts Mills was . -cent business visitor In Salem. The first show starts at 12 noon. Charley Chaplin in The Kid at the Liberty Sunday. sLast of The Mohicans" VLVG LIPS" Handy rolls of white paper, use- Dr p A. Loar. one of Silver prominent physicians, was m ful for many purposes. 1. saieu u.. op. Capital Journal office. , rharnhr,ain prune grow- friends er f Shaw, was shopping m a !em yesterday. TOE HE El 'WW I 4 'Interwoven Hosiery" There is nothing any better. Lisles - 40c Silks 75c Cswsimeres $1.00 Salem Woolen Mills Store l C. P. Bishop, Prop. Mitre Smith is visiting and relatives In Oregon City for few days. Jos. Rubens, a 0f Oerra s. ... .hit, naner. use- ; vest .Hnayr ':. ' 10 cents 'itor yesterday afternoon farmer livine was a Salem vte- ful for many up. Capital Journal office T buain day. Conntv Judge A B r., county, was In town from la- M .a.t. nirv w--. C. Lewis oi ..i ' - -I. . veateraay. ess visitor in Albany yesier- ( uei- F R Robinson, farmer of M- . r Knrtr.ess in S. clear. wa. transcu.. t myesterday. For rent, outside rooms. L 'National bank bids MAYPOLE YARNS We have them, all colors. Pure Wool, Price, per ball 45c SALEM WOOLEN MILLS STORE 136 N. CkHnjnercral. Easter Millinery The finest showing in the city all the new shapes and designs with or without trimmings. These new hats can be bought here at a much lower price than at the high toned shops. Investigate ! New Laces A brand new line just received from wholesale houses. All the new pat terns which will predom inate this season. Dish Dep't Some new dinner sets just received. Dainty figured patterns, flow ered, etc., as well as some plain dishes. Superb Line of Notions Anything in the ten, fifteen, twenty-five or fifty cent line can be bought here. It pays to shop in our notion department. Salem Variety Store 152 North Commercial Street 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 ORCHESTRA : For Bargains of all kinds, such as furni ture, stoves, ranges, ma chinery, of all kinds see the Capital Junk & Bargain House 215 Center Phone 398 L. M. HUM Care of Yick So Tong Chinese Medicine and Tea Co. Has medicine which will cure any known disease Open Sundays from 10 a. m. until 8 p. m. 158 South High Street Salein, Oregon. I'hone til My Show Window of I Ui' Gold SmI Will interest any lover of a Beautiful Home Max O. Buren 179 N. Com'l Salem LOOK! In Business for Your Auto's Sake Car not hitting right? Brine It to ua, A place to get tires, tubes, spot lights, skid chains and tire pumpa. Great Western Garage Phone 44 Opposite Court Hou AI.WAYH ' l i v Portland & Salem . Stage Line Every Hour on the Hour at Both Ends Leaves 10th and Alder at Seward Hotel every hour Leaves Salem Bligh Hotel First Stage 7 a. m. I.ast Stage 7 p. m.