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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (March 26, 1921)
k"g Hk " The Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon frige Seven NJofSalem and Vicinity Briefly Told ajng Events ' Vr) IthM - Bv George Mdtfarul .0lllt& , WBaH 1 Copyright 1920 by H. C. Flatter. ' ,0 Oregon Jer- - ' r -- . Trade mark Bee. U. S. Pat. Office. ,r' . commer- If IID YOi i Cm it- .1 I . I III . . 7 m 1 .. 1 I l nb. Cummer Cattle I M" JUST Thp OOGJEitS THE VROtS pi tKCP I Krsow HUWN NATURE- believe. cog can Catch moke plie with S.YRUO THAvrs YOU CAN ci1 club' 26' L Loganberry I'l Commercial club !P m' rwuehters of IN fotj LOQKlNC Pqr . THTf POUCF SWiOfl TO OTH THE tSEXT Mr. . -n Han BLOCK armory. - i WITH VINEAP Haw - i Wllianieil- - Mar. concert, Grand t ciee ru" I theater- Baby clinic . , i..i, .1 SO. CotfT :,oHf.an legion oreaiiu-- jO Hlosjiom uaj .,,..p Mnl- APr" April 16 "" renauer, 4Apollo club in .... lrjuiniu npa lla .,.. u HII n&.". ' ' w I r-v J . rA i I I L ILIA WHO WANTS f h W TELUgNT ) OU CALL? 1 iTl r STX". i I ' KNOW RllT. I V yTv " I Ha 'frx 1 A . ) t J . " A T lwPrano. armory. Court House Notes Circuit Court .rre complaint tiled by Mrs. 0fOLfe va R E. Flan- rt R. uoivm - ., i,i niv H Argetsmeer in me huh uuw FmS.' ...... fiioH In th'n rase of Slipuiau"" ..... .. .- Lr(fituunaa wu - d M fierce. rf"... Y - .... ... i rm v Ppter P. u,ge v. I ert. fcrdor appointing L estate of Anna uenneiu. tMtary ana appraisuieui . uronerly r argareua i. at L court today- Ifill anil proof filed of Anna bbam. deceaseu. Marriage Licenses B. George, jr., 24, Missoula. j ww i it t i Inland ami nuz--i r. uumuue, i Salem. j . -0Hj r . of of Jess was filed in Lyle Mi Croskey, a senior In University of Oregon law Hi, is in Salem to spend the r visiting liis parents. Mr. and 1 1, e. McC-roskey. Tonight he 1 return to Kugene where he jets to spena an enjoyauie jek o( vacation. ay ti. tveiler of Ponland, who will have charge of the installa tion of the new heating plant at the old soldiers' home at RoseburE. has been employed by the state board of control to rebuild the heating system at the state school for the deaf which has been the source of much dissatisfaction for several years past. Hundreds of Salem people last night attended the Company M annual dance which was given at the Dreamland rink. As a feature, motion pictures taken of Company M shortly before it left Salem, were shown. .NC.- 3 -i 1 T IS. 1921 bv Int'l Feature Service. T. J. Disc records, Edison disc and Columbia records for April are on sale now at Geo. C. Will's Mu sic store. 74 moug the uervais visitors in during the week from Mia were Mr. and Mrs. U. J. Mrs. F. T. Cutsforth, lW. T Laird and Mrs. Pearl H. Phyllis Lyne of Corvallis j la the city last evening on liay to Sllverton where sne jienil the week end with lis. Miss Lyne Is a teacher the Corvallis high school. laater services DeMolay Com- dery No. !, Knights Templar, hday March 27, First Baptist rcii. Visiting f raters welcome. 74 E. Adams of Portland waa Salem on business yesterday. Adams was former publisher Ilia Aurora Observer, which he ulished. He is now traveling I the Endicott Paper Co. hi home of better service. Herat prices and largest stock m & Clough, funeral direct- 74 After spending a day visiting in Salem. Harry Philips, a Uni versity of Oregon student, left to day for his home at McMiunville. Bread prices lower. Small loaves are now selling for nine cents and large loaves for 13c. doughnuts for 20c a doz. at the Peerless Bakery, 170 N. Com mercial street. 75 Robinson, owner of one of the largest apple orchards in folk county, near Dallas, was in town on business today. Mr. Itohinson says the rainy "weather of the past week has hindered work terribly in all branches of the farm, and particularly among the fruit growers. It has been im oossible, he says, to do any work in the orchards, either pruning r spraying, and he believes that the crop will be lightened to some extent on account of the late rain this spring. Mrs. J. A. Hendershot of Stay ton is visiting her Mrantl neat few days. Salem for "The Oypsy Rover" next Fri day evening. Fine show. Song hits. Special features. Orchestral The funeral of the infant daughter of Dr. aud Mrs. Chalmer Lee George, born March 23, and who died at 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon, was held this after noon at 3 o'clock. F. X. Hottenger of Stayton was , lister Waltman of Central town a few days ago, having , Howell was married Thursday at accompaniment. High school aud itorium. Tickets 35c and 60c. Seat sale Wed. 8 a. m.; after 2:30 p. in. Wed. at Will's. 74 Chas. Anderson, linotype oper ator in the U. of O. at Kugene, ts in the city for a ing with friends was formerly employed Mr. and Mrs. Orville OglesbV are rejoicing over the arrival of a baby girl at their home at 2304 Hazel avenue, which occurred the 22nd of this month. i n been selected for the grand jury. When he an mm need that he was not a resident of Marion county he was excused from duty. the home of his parents to a North Howell girl. in Salem. "The Gypsy Rover," a musical omedy In three arts, staeed bv ligh school chorus, directed by I Dr. S w Bum e en . I'rulay April was in the citv on business Lena Belle Tartar, 1, 8:15 p. ra., high school auditor ium. Elaborate co X'nes, splen did voices, catchy music, new jokes, special features, orchestral tccompanlment. The biggest show if the season. Tickets it 35c and iOc. Reserved seat sale Wed. 8 a. tn. high school; at Will's Music store after 2:30 p. m. Wed. 74 the week. Otto Busch and Phil Wenther were in Silverton on business a few days this week. Mr. Busch was formerly proprietor of the Silverton bakery. Dreamland rink, extra ordi nary big dance. 8 muslcinK In I eluding good singing. tonight. 'Skating, Sunday 2 to R, 7:S0 to 11 p. m. Monday 7:30 to 11 p. 1 E. Seeley of the Cherry City , 74 few datys visit- "' company, was in Oregon Mr, Anderson 1 "v uuring the week visiting 1 rocn cruaner aim sereen- friencls and transacting business, j "B plant wuieri lias been operat- ed at Aumsville, Is being moved Chas. Stayton of Stayton was to Stayton and will be operated in town during the day, return- during the summer on property ing to his home this eveninc. Mr. , leased by the county commission- I Stayton has been in the excel-ers from the Brown and Petzel 'slor business in Stayton for -sev- I I-umber company. It Is understood eral years, but sold the plant last 1 l,v Stayton people that the conn fall to parties south and the same't.v will begin work on the Stay wns removed from Stay ton. He ton end of the road as soon as the has been enjoying a vacation dur ing the winter. during Three thousand five hundred dollars will be spent by F. D. Martin, of this city, in erecting a one-story bungalow at 15SS S. High street, according to the building permit Issued to him by Deputy Recorder Mark Poulsen. John Gehlan of stayton was looking after business matters In Salem during the week. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Beauchamp were in town from Stayton. Mr. Beauchamp is the druggist at Stayton. Miss Winona Dyar, of Astoria, is spending a short time visiting friends In Salem. . Miss Dyar is a student at the state university in Eugene. Virgil S. Busey, former Salem youth, is enjoj lug himself con siderably at Balboa, where he is at present stationed, according to a letter received from him today by I. R. Smith, of this city. Busey. a member of the crew of the U. 3. S. Denver, left Salem to join the navy shortly before Christmas, z Herbert Darby. Salem man who is attending the University or Oregon, arrived here last night to spend the spring vacation. Ronel Moore was in town last evening on his way from the U. of 0. to Stayton where he will spend the Easter vacation work. Audita, new sets of books open ed, systematizing, general account ing. G. Ed Ross, public account ant, phone 2098R. 81 Baby chicks, 100 Mottled An- conas, Shepard's strain, 10 days old, at a bargain. Also several other varieties of day old chicks. C. N. Needham, 55S State St. 74 Frank Durbin, of this city, O, A. C. student, is in Salem for the spring holiday. T. A. Dltmar and A. Hill of Gervais were business visitors in Salem during the week. lev. Chas. H. Powell goes to dhurn tomorrow where he II hold services and preach the bter sermon in the St. Mary's icopal church in the evening. J. A. Churchill left yesterday for La Grande where he is at tending a convention of school officers of eastern Oregon. H. C. Fox and wife expect to move to Rickreall the first of next month where they will re side during the summer. i dozen members of the Salem igbts of Pythias lodge went to perton last evening where were initiated into the Per of Royal Donks. eal estate agents take notice I have sold my farm thru I Fleming Realty Co. Clarence 74 Geo. W. McLaughlin has been looking after his farming inter ests at Buena Vista during the week. Mrs. L. S. Arnold, wife of the late L. S. Arnold, and Mr, and Mrs. Wilcox, sister and brother In law of L. S. Arnold, will ar rive in Salem Monday, March 28 Mrs. Zeno Schwab and Miss Vera Cutsforth of Aurora were visitors in Salem one day during the week. Mrs. Vera Johnson and Miss Kuth Purvine of Falls City, visit ed the latter's parents in Salem during the week. Mrs. W. Burns of Rickreall was a visitor in Salem during the week. IV ri j l .. r v. v. tti an, uimij skicibij te, goes to Portland this woere ne win aitenu 10 ts nutters. Mr. and Mrs. F. V. Brown left a few days ago for Dallas where tbey will spend the summer. High grade automobile paint ing very reasonable prices. E C. Jarman, 156 S. 12th St. 71 For sale, sterotyping mats, 10c per bundle. Used as a light and stout weather proofing cardboard. Capital Journal office. M newspapers. 10c the bun- iCsed u carpet mats, for Wm eti ( apital Journal of- I, W. Hyett, assistant cashier of the First National Bank of Sil verton. was in the city yesterday. rl Martin went to Lebanon Plorn::! Tiere he will spend ,k-cml with Mrs. Martin, teaching school there. Wt I tilitor and Elec- P0re moved tn 321 HI fYim- - St. 76 Smith, proprietor of "cigar -tore, left this after- 'tor Po-tland where he will tbe wk-end. Ed Rich who is employed at Falls City was here to spend a few days with his family. Easter rabbits 10c, at the Ace. 127 North Hieh. Attorney V. A. Good of Stayton and Geo. A. Smitn of that city, were in Salem on business a few days this week. Seth Smith of Crowlev has been visiting home folks in Salem. Baggage Trans. 25-50c. Ph. 230 76 Love, the Jeweler. Salem. Cole McElroy's orchestra return dance, Friday, April 15th, Dream- rink. A real added attract-74 and H Ml Mrs. Frank Cowden, who has been in a local hospital for sever al weeks, returned to her home in Central Howell Friday and took with her twin boys to gladden the Cowden home. To spend a week transacting business in this city. E. H. Plxley, formerly engaged In the Insurance business here, arrived In Salem this afternoon from Eugene. weather permits. Arthur Binegar returned from Mill City Friday where he has been for several weeks building house. Iw Gregor, a local stock buy er, was in the vicinity of Fern Ridge in pursuit of cattle during the week and drove home a herd of 20 fat cattle for the local markets. Mrs. W. E. Thomas Is visiting her son in Stayton this week. She expects to move there In the near future. Cole McKlroy's orchestra return dance, Friday, April 15th, Dream land rink. A real added attraction. Died The remains of L. R. Arnold, who died at Long Beach, Cal some weeks ago, will arrive in Salem Monday, March 28. Funer al will be held at Webb & Clough parlors Tuesday, March St, at 1:30 p. m. W. T. nigrton Lloyd T. Itlgdon W. T. Rigdon & Son Iienrilna- I'mlenakrn Dr. Chas. was in the business. . Brewer of Stayton city on professional CLEANLINESS 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 Gould you do this: SELVEDGE A C. Libby of Jefferson is in Salem this week serving on the circuit court jury. Mrs. D. H. Looney of Jefferson was a visitor in Salem during the week. E. C. Rowland and Alvia Hobart of Silverton were in Salem last evening. John T. Hoblitt of Silverton was in the city on business a few hours yesterday afternoon. Gaylord Davis of Silverton was in town for a short time last evening. 1 VILW-C 44 INQH MATERIAL 5iH 3? SILVLD0L W. E. Thomas of Portland was in town a few days ago on his way to Stayton whvre he will spend a few days with his son, Alvia C. Thomas. E. D. Philippi, a representative of the Stayton Woolen mills, was weak on business. Don't Blame the Poor File Clerk Nine times out of ten slow letter filing and finding is the fault of the system. Any person who knows the alphabet can operate the "Y. & E" Direct Name System and give ten second filing service. Its utter simplicity is the secret of its accuracy and speed. And it doesn't need "college trained" file clerks. Let us show you how it works. COMMERCIAL BOOK STORE Salem, Oregon LAST TIMES Eagene O'Brien IN "Worlds Apart" High COMEDT AND DRT "JMUKKOW R&upkx tRrrr Handy roils of white paper, use ful for many purposes. 10 cenU up. Capi-1 Journal office. Henrr Aim was visitor In Salem yesterday from Silverton. Don't miss hearing Monte Aus tin, Grand Sunday. 74 Hear Monte Austin sing at the Grand Sunday. 74 Mrs. N. Doty and ber son. M H. Doty of Jefferson, were visi tors in Salem during the week. ACTION warns you that you should have your eyes eianiined now if they are not goving you a maximum of service. If you neglect them some small easily cor rected defect may grow into a serious disorder that glasses alone will not cure. We will advise you correctly. NO, not easily ALONF YES, easily-with the , DELTOR Looks easy is easy and saves from fifty cents to gin ir more dollars. 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