March 22, 1921 The Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon News Notes of Salem and Vicinity Briefly Told a i "Rrin srin cr TTr fii, By George McManus. ng t.venis 1 w Copyright 1920 by H. C. Fisher. Trade mark Reg. U. S. Pat. Office, ad I ni l I jlar. z .....ol 12:15. t,HJ 3lAM3g JUfnirsd TM AO J.6I ton. " .,,;-(. rogoii Jer .(..roll lion-', que club, Commercial 10 a. m G Loganberry Mart" .rcJal club 2 P- '" u 90 Daughters oi M11 . Qpninrv. gMtla a. wiUamettB March club concert, opera 01" Kuse, May 4Apollo club in tii. -Virginia uea, concert wui. ' m armory. "f'iB: ,,nabv clinic, C-,.frf?i M rgaret Mat- 1 nauer, ontralto, armory. . J, J, S 1 1 - T 1 Circuit uourx I...J i,, the case E oulff vs. Joiin 1 . . 1.1H n I pn ti me d.v 0 00lll'"'" mded comi 0( George F. Felckert vs. Raymond. . . filed in . erose vs. uuy n. rt hv .ludca Vlll'.'- - - . . . .... A IrViTiHri vfl Hiram - Of pair of army shoes, a cordu- coat, eggs, puivw - - i the rather vaneu assuii 1 0 goods stolen from the 0(T. B. Morgan, 1140 Court ail night. Mr. Morgan toiu .. . th linre-l.'irn eain- v . ... . , through the screen on the .t. iiFfi,.a lire invpst - porcu. wfc,vw .... n(,ruii,iii Tor annen- recently, is improving His afternoon. He is at the imette saunai iuiu. and Mrs. C. L. Tallman of in Salem. Mr. Tallman, L. f - l,, on here Friday and remain- ind Mis. John Busenbark , i..,, . ,. i, I in QaljMM arriving in the evening, 1 spend several days here If 1 , II1H1 k ICIIUi. I - L lClVl-1 KiiNi-tWAjk . . , , , v " . 1 it. 2V-U. JL Oi. 3V.VH XM?itt T3OlM 1 Q3inK4nn Or IV J-lQiVH NlOli V -13 Oi qiNVA ovq 3in 007 Oo ,;iKlVA oox j.noav mi ova 39 n.i -NIC,! '3HiVJ n- r ! I Sf! -03-no: Oi 3DLnrTl II 1 f,3UiVj XW Oi 33AO 3KJO 3W1Q Oi 3avw ti.oox iCig - iiavw Miaia iMi 3vi n To get actual field work Miss, Yesterday and today Gertrude Forester and Miss Clara permits calling for an uiancie ot me Oregon University Public Nursing department, are now accompanying Miss Laura Godsie on her trips through the county. Miss Godsie will speak to Parent-Teachers association on Wednesday at Highland school proxlnlat(ily $3000 Health Crusade which is to be in augurated soon. buildin? , Information received from Yak-expeiidi-1 ima is to the effect that hop- ture aggregating $10,7000 were growers will not make advances issued to balem residents by Mark ; this spring, and litigation is de clared almost inevitable. It is said that nearly 1,000 acres of Poulsen, deputy cltv recorder Carl G. Becke will erect a one story dwelling at 1335 North Cap-I new hops were put in last spring itol street, which will cost ap- ! under 45 cent contracts. Scarcely H. L. Hare-1 an acre of hops will be planted ters will put up a gas filling sta tion at Miller and Commercial streets which will cost $1500; $1200 will be spent by A. J. Jen nings in building a one story , I n" , . i 1 i , , , .f 1 HA I.',,. n nscient was bound, I " , ,. 7,7, elieved of $02.15 If' rankhl1 W1" bulld. a one st0 ouusaiuvv cuLiiig ijim at 16 tS this spring Yakima. in the vicinity of According to a telephone mes sage received at police head quarters a trai gaged and reli while on a nnrthhnnnH frpip-ht near Harrisburg. Officers looked i Soutl1 Hish street' and 50u wil1 for the robbers at the station here, I be 8peI,t by A- K- po"ock in re but it was learned that a band of !pairing a house at 803 Uuion hoboes had been put off the train at Marion and it is presumed the guilty parties were members of the ditched crew. When a south bound freight train left Salem Saturday, accord ing to a statement made by a man employed near the Southern Pacific depot, 48 men climbed on and went out of town. The men were loggers and lumbermen from Washington and were work ing their way south in pursuit of employment. ti, i. . iiuuuius aiiiveu on train from Eucene Willi I. Ej. IVIUI-'I UDRCJ l Adam Setera, 17 years old, was committed to the state hospital from Oregon City, having been adjudged insane Saturday. Setera shot his mother four times on Thursday of last week. It is be lieved that his mother will re- t0 j cover, according to reports from Oregon City. 'twlar posts. Spaulding Log- Co. z- A, R. Burt and little son II,,,,,- r. ., , , ,i . ..1 i,, 1 hpir yesterday after visiting friends in Salem during the euQ. near the Itligh hotel, Harold Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Trater ar rived in Salem yesterday from Albany. Mr. Trater went to Seat tle where he will remain a few days on business and Mrs. Trater and daughter will visit with friends in Salem during his absence. street. Several members of the Albany motorcycle club made the first trip of the season Sunday andiState' and all members are Postmaster Huckestein has just received notice that the Port land recruiting office of the Unit ed States marine corps is now open for receiving recruits. Ap plicants can receive necessary In formation by calling on the postmaster. visited in Salem. The club plans on making numerous trips of this kind during the spring and sum mer. Among those who visited Salem are Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Hixon and daughter, Guy Mat ney, Earl Flickering, Henry Tib bett, Francis Covill, Frank Wrightman, Lewis Mason and Percy Buennell. W. B. Fenn, contractor from North Y'akima who will do some of the work on the Pacific high way south of Sclera for the state, is in town and making his head quarters at the Commercial club. Mr. Fenn's family 'ill join him here within the next ten days. The Woman's Relief Corps will have a cooked food sale next Saturday at Davies Shack, 387 ex-70 pected to contribute. Mrs. J. W. Clark and Mrs. Bradner of Independence visited in Salem during the latter part of the week. D. C. Doty, fish dealer at the Midget Market, motored to Al bany this afternoon and will re turn this evening. Mr. and Mrs. John Kapernick of Havre, Mont., are visiting T. E. McCroskey on their return trip from California, where they spent the winter. Mr. Kapernick is a conductor for the Great Northern. The Marion county club feder ation will meet at Donald Thurs day night to discuss plans for the coming corn and poultry shows. Big dance at Dreamland rink every Wed. and Sat. Ladies free every Wed. Good music. Large hardwood floor. VI Action an Frats Is Not Expected AtMeetTonight Indications are that the Salem school board will take no action at Its meeting tonight relative to the existence of alleged secret so cieties in the high school here. "Unless there is a full member ship at the meeting there will be nothing done on the matter," members of the board said this afternoon. George E. Halvorsen, one o fthe directors who has been 111 for several weeks, said this afternoon he will be unable to attend. W. C. Winslow and Dr. II. H. Olinger, both members of the board, declared they are willing to go ahead with any action which seems advisable, but added that they believe every member of the board should be present at the time any decision is rendered. Hov Shields, school attorney, has filed an opinion requested by the board relative to high school secret societies. Cuban Officials Board American Ship; Pet Fights Havana, March 22. Port of ficials encountered stern opposi tion yesterday when they boarded the American schooner Benjamin Van Brunt to tow her to the dock, following the refusal of the com mander to leave his anchorage. When the officers went over the side of the craft they were met by a huge and ferocious monkey, which ran amuck among the boarding party, and bit a po liceman so severely that surgical attention was deemed necessary. The captain ot the boat had re fused to dock and unload his cargo until demurrage charges aggregating $14,000 together with a payment of $300 for al leged deterioriation of machinery was paid. Cuban authorities took up the matter with the American consul general and it was decided to disregard the skipper's objec tions and bring the vessel to the wharf. When the boarding party reached the side of the schooner, the captain Inverted the Amer ican flag as a signal of distress and hoarded the American cruiser Minnesota to make a protest against what he declared was an "invasion" on the part ot the Cuban maritime authorities. 5000 Laid Off. Montreal, Mar. 22. More than 5000 men employed In the ABM II shops here oflhe Canadia.1 Pacific were notified today that work would be suapended tomorrow and Baby chicks, 6 58 State St. Daily Statistics . W. T. Johnson, Mrs. A. B. ev. Mrs P. M. Brandt and J. H. Batchellor of Corvallis the week end In Salem. Mrs. Earl Fisher returned to her home in Salem Sunday from Albany where she had been at the home of Mr. Fisher's mother for three months while recover ing from an injured ankle. Mr. Fisher drove to Albany Sunday and brought her home. Remodeling is well under way in the optical parlors of Dr. Bur dette at 325 State St. He expects to be ready for business March 28th. Dr. and Mrs. Carlton Smith wen to Albany Sunday to help his mother, Mrs. M. C. Smith, celebrate her birthday. They were accompanied to Albany by pr i nf ,i,,i n a 51 1 1 11 T 11 1 a i rr prrpraiin ' im. 11, 11' '1,1 j - for Easter, order early peenhousi'S. 1298 South 13 12ii)W. 70 Attorney 0. G. Larson of Sil verton was transacting business in Salem yesterday. Mrs. H. L. Bancroft returned to her home In this city yesterday after spending the week end in Albany with her husband, Dr. Bancroft. a PSurl it farmM east was transacting business Mr. and Mrs. Lou Larson of Rueene were in the city during 0 the week end. They went on to Woodhurn yesteruay wueio will spend several days with rel atives and friends. The Standard Oil company is putting in a station at the corner of Miller and South Commercial streets. Three Boys Believed Drowned in Reservoir Trinidad, Colo., Mar. 22. Three boys are believed to have drowned in a reservoir, 15 miles east of here, following their dis appearance since Saturday when they went to the reservoir 1o fish. The hats belonging to the bys were found floating in the wa'n today and the boat in which thev embarked was found overturned The coroner has ordered the reser voir dragged. The hoys ranged in age from 18 to 20 years. LIPIIART Liphart 21, a son Born To Mr. and Mrs. Paul 1148 Norway, March Died ASH Mrs. Dora Ash, age 41, died at her home, 525 N. Cap itol street, 6:45 Monday morn ing. She -leaves a husband, W. M. a daughter, Viola, and a son, Merrill, all of Salem. Funeral services will be held tomorrow, Wed., at 2 p. m. at Webb and Clough chapel, Bev. R. L. Putnam officiating. Interment at City View cemetery. 70" resumed April 4. The "hol'day officials said, was declared ah a necessary expense reducing measure. "Flu" Hits Troops. Coblenx, Mar. 22. An influon za epidemic has broken out here among the United ' Hon forces. The second battalion of the Second, mtu.. l... ..... quarantined by the medical au thorities. Forty-five casus liav been reported and it Ib said th attack of the malady Is very severe. W. T. IUglon W. Wbltlock, real estate r. Wan in S,ulom frntn Siilvnr- futerday afternoon. i. R. Burdette will open ttlral i us at 325 tlrr.,1 . 1 ... . t no FT A A went, auoui iviarcn io. tv I Stewart of Silverton was after business matters in ntf yesterday. p Ai-iidiise, ii nuuu u.i'i-. , niaiKihc- Mrs. K. Krop and son of Al bany were In town yesterday en route home from Mt. Angel where they had been visiting her son at the Mt. Angel college. Hush Mars, editor of the Jef ferson Review, who Is said to be a candidate for postmaster in that town, spent the week end with friends in Salem. The Y. M. C. A. has just re ceived a new horizontal bar which will be installed in the gym today. Geo. Thurman. mint grower and farmer of Gervais, is In the city today looking after business matters. It will pay you to get our prices on mill run. Chas. A. Arch erd Imp. Co. ' See ad. I F, I ) ... . TT , i wi ici ui name; m o inimi iu oaieui jf co a in Salem on business ine weds end. S TAThi 1 l n in 1 , ... lenu ii your security is H Masonic Temple. 70 club of Thursi n hall O. A. C. will give ay March 24, at 71 w Mrs. E. L. Pope returned to her home at Park Place the last of the week after spending seveia. days in Salem. Revival meetings every ning at 7:30, Yew Park. Love, the Jeweler. Salem. JOURNAL WANT ADS PAY 1 g Lloyd T. Rlgdon W. T. Rigdon & Son leading Undertakers NEW SHOW TODAY HARRY CAREY In his latest westerner "IF ONLY JIM" MAJOR ALLEN WILD JUNGLE ANIMAL PICTURES COMEDY "NEARLY WED" Bligh Theatre WM. GAHLSDOR ' The Store of Houseware 135 N. Liberty. Phone 7 Before you buy a LIFE INSURANCE POLICY See J. F. HUTCHASON, Sr., Diat. Mgr., (371 State St., Phone 99. The MUTUAL LIFE of N. Y. Oldest American Life Co. J BALEM - SILVERTON STAGE Leaves Leaves Salem Silverton O. R. Depot Nbwi stand 7:00 a. m. 8:16 a. m. 11:00 a. m. 1:00 p. m. 5:00 p. m. :15 p. m. BALEM-IWDEPEDENCK MONMOUTH STAGE Leave Salem O. E. depot 7:0 a. m. 11:00 a. m. 6:00 p. m. Leave Monmouth Hotel 8:15 a. m. 1:00 p. m. 6:15 p. m. Irfave Independence Hotel 8:10 a. m. 1:15 p. m. 6:30 p. m. Special trips hy appointment. Seven paasengcr car for hire, J. W. PARKER, Prop. Res. phone 615. Business phone T Mrs. Mary Swan, who has been visiting in Salem for some little time, returned to her home in Mill City Saturday. TODAY TOMORROW Then Gone Don's Be Sorry Mrs Claude Bruder, who has been visiting her sister. Mrs. Otto Scheman. In Salem, has returned to her home in Gladstone. Mrs. Barnett has returned to her home in Salem after a short visit with her sister at Gladstone "aos. H. Ince's "Lying Lips" P M. COMIXO SUNDAY "BIDDEN- FRT-IT" P. C. Speer of Salem was a n AlDany um- business visitor ing the week end. Mrs. John Groves was visiting friends over Sunday. of In Albany Salem of Eu n.ia Collamore gene spent the week end in Sa lem with her aausme..- Handy roIU of white paper, use ful for many purpose np. Capital Journal office. B W Miller of Shelbum was In Salem on business yesterday. rnoms. C. B. CLEANLIKESS IS NEXT TO GODLINESS An up-to-date bath room is necessary for the former. Consult us as to the best plan for your floor space, and we will fit you with a bath room of which you will be proud, without much strain on your pocketbook. GRABER BROS. Telephone 550 SEE THAT pretty New Hat? It came from the Salem Variety Store where all particular folks are buying their new millinery. For rent, outside National bank bid. It s Worth Seeing Twice LIBERTY Pretty Easter Hats Are everywhere, but the Prettiest are found here. Not a single hat in the house sells for over $10 and many of them go for as low as 2.95. Spring Hat from this showing You will want your Salem Variety Store 152 North Commercial Street. There's a New Elegance to Women's Tailored Suits M - 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. 16S South Hlffh Street Salem, Oregon. Phone IIS Our "Fashion Show" last Friday demon strated the above fact and when you find how low they are marked in price, you will truly he surprised, and find it pos sible to have a New suit for Faster. My Show Window of feSnW ar f rugs Will interest any lover of a Beautiful Home Max O. Buren 179 N. uom'i saiera LOOK! In Business for Your Auto's Sake Car not hitting right? Bring U to us. A place to get tires, tubes, spot lights, skid chains and tire pumB, Great Western Garage Phone 44. Opposite C .urt Rous Al.tt S OPKN 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. Last Stage 7 p m. -i.. t. to Silverton r. u. r.m" he spent a le hours on businesm. Where the Be Vitium Show