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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (April 6, 1921)
f The Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon. Wednesday, April 6 Latest News CoveringWiilamette Valley I 1 af af ' ' ,1,. i.n nf fnnatantlne , . Grand-Nephews Of Robt .E. Lee Serve Sentence Albany. April 6. Mace Le and Claude E. Lee, twin brothers and grand-nephews of Oeneral Robert E. Lee, of the Confeder ate army, were released from the eouuty Jail after serving their five-days' sentence on a charge of stealing rides on a railroad train. No complaint was filed against them in connection with break ing Into an express car at Wood- burn, which was Investigated while t6ey were serving their sen tences. Neighborhood News Notes Haxel Green Notes r Driver Ditches Truck to Miss Hitting Woman In order to avoid ramming bin heavy truck into an automobile driven by Mrs. H. K. Butterflelil of Wood burn, Louis F. Kobow, 1690 North 5th street, deliberate ly wrecked his truck Tuaaday by crashing It Into a ditch at the side of the road. Nobody was Injured In the accident which occurred about two miles north of Salem on the Woodburn road. Kobow told the police lie traveling at a comparatively low rate of speed when Mrs. Butter field's car, moving In the oppo site direction, suddenly loomed up from behind another true which ahe Intended to pass. Ko how's truck received a Bmaslied axle and other damages when It pitched Into the ditch, Hazel Green, April 6. Miss Carol Williams went to Junction Cltv. Friday noon, to be with her mother who was 111, return till Monday. Mr. ana Mrs. Ralph Gilbert mo tored to Dallas, Sunday, to visit the latter's sister. Arthur Cordler has been stay ing In Salem the past week with his father. George Armenter is planting some loganberries. Mrs. Adah Jones taught the primary room for Miss Williams, Monday. Mrs. Ellen Van Cleave has been i ider tha weather for a few weeks. MIhs Mildred Williamson will be home for a home. Little Vera Van Cleave had the measles last week. Guy Allen Looney has poison oak in a severe form on his face. C. J. Latham spent two days last week with his daughter. Mrs Cora Johnston the Salem shoppers Satur- s'pent Sunday with his sister, Mrs. Raymond Colgan. and Mrs. W. Jones spent Mrs. Cecil Doty and daughter. visiting ANine aim "v'. were visitors at the Chester Kus to sell home Sunday. among day. Mr. i the week-end in Salem relatives. I Ulu fraiir rpllimed i jia ... r,iui;i - spending a two-weeks vacation AlO&ny 1UHU iYJUiy Schifferer and wife are In I Get LlCenSe ReVOked Portland, where Mr Schifferer Is ! Albany, April 6. David L. in the hospital, having been there Foster, of Corvallis, was fined f,r the oast week. 110.50 in the municipal court by I Judge D. H. Bodine for speeding marriage in MVvi-, Torvi c !on First street 1TJXU1UU iiciiw during the reign of Constanllne in Rome between S06 and 337 A. D. Pointi Woman Wants Divorce. SpOUSe Burglar Beats It j i r When Motorcycle 1 hr eatened Lire patrolman comes . vvnen Motorcycle Stating that he had threatened Hayden arrived at kill her, Eugenia A. Griffin fil- I Pomeroy.. nom(J 134 to ed a divorce complaint against her husband, John D. Griffin, this morning in the circuit court. Mrs. Griffin states In her com plaint that on one occasion her husband struck her and choked her, and that shortly after their 1919 used abusive The violation wa3 language in her presence and be- alleged to have taken place Feb- cause of an extremely jealous dis- Marion April I Mrs. Strayer ruary 5. Foster pleaded guilty to position accused her of intimacy ,' .. 'f- frir priiand and the charge. This is his sfroml with other men. The couple had Mrs Gibson from Spokane has I automobile experience in Albany . v. t ... , hnnse. i within the last few weeks. He, in kuener for the ricKani isrotners. When Motorcycle Patrolman Mrs. R. E. eroy s home, 1J40 Marion street, where a burglar had been I trying to gain entrance Monday I night, he found that the man hud disapeared as soon as he bad heard i the approaching motorcycle. i Mrs. Pomeroy said the man ha1 endeavored to gain entrance by prying a screen from one of the windows. no children, and the plaintiff asks for no alimony. Motorized Mill Starts Operating Astoria, April 6. The largest and only completely motorized shingle mill on the lower Colum bia will he opened by the F. G. Kelly Lumber company, of War renton, in the near future, accor diner to an announcement recent ly. The shingle mill has been Tires ine nrsi iron smeltlnr was Issued In 1 fi 20. year Lord Dudley had patent. Guncura Sri The New Without MJ Claud Creasy has gone to Salem where be expects to work In a music store. Samuel Slyter. who has been 111, Is now improving. A jolly Christian Endeavor so cial was given at the home of Rev. and Mrs. Ogden last Friday. Everybody had a good time until About twenty-five people from they took a second glass ot lem here attended the Hayesvllle Dto-1 onade but then, it was April trlct Kundav School convention at first. Keizer, Sunday. Franklin Welnert, of Lebanon, spent Sunday with his brother. Walter, at Labish Center. There will be a program giver, at the Hazel Green school hOUM, Friday evening, under the Mapk- was es of the Parent-Teachers' associa tion. Members of the Salem or chestra will furnish music. Head ings and a little comedy, "Down the Crooked Lane," will also add Interest. Proceeds from the sale of baskets will be applied on tb( piano fund. There will be other refreshments for sale. Farm Logins to be Resumed May 1, Report Unit Lake Cltv, Utah. April 6. The Federal Farm Loan Board ex perts to resume making loans about May 1, Governor U. W. Davis of Idaho states In a message received here from Washington. Governor Davis called upon the board yesterday to urge the early resumption hi loam to farmer The hoard advised him that priority would be given to claims heretofore filed and lung held up and that It would then proceed with new loans us fust as they could be approved. Three-Month Old Pullets Lay Eggs Aurora, Or., April ti. Wal lace IJIbble ol Meridian claims to have three Plymouth itock pullets batched Decern bar It, III:'" which began laying March 25, when they were three months and tan days old. They have laid several egga. since then, he says, and are still running with the mother hen. Mr. Dibble oaUld not believe that the pullets were laying when he found the eggs, but has bMa convinced that they have commenced to lay regularly at that tender age. The eggs are very small, like the pullets themselves. Mr. Dibble says he, has had pullets on his fvm which commenced to lay at the a.xv of tour and a half mouths, but the three and one third months old birds have heat the record. Highway Bonds Bought. Albany. April 6. Sixty thou sand of the IT&.OOO of bonds, re cently subscribed to cumulate the cently subsc rllied to complete the' x grading of the Pacific highway from Albany to llarrlsburg were J "cashed In." said J. M. Hawkins. who returned from Ihirrlshurir recently, where he and Miss Le Bore Powell, county treasurer, and D. O. Woodworth had been to de-' liver $4B,000 worth nf the bonds to the banks which In turn are distributing them to their cus-1 toiners who have subscribed. company with two Aioany gins, plunged an automobile over the railing of the north approach of the bridge across the Willamette here, resulting in considerable damage to the auto and seriously injuring one of the girls. It is being advocated here that steps be taken to have his auto driving license revoked. Rickey Rickey, Apr. 6. Margery Dros baugh Is III with the measles.. The Thendura ladles held their last meeting at the home of Mrs. H. De Gulre. A very pleasant affair was giv en by the Thendura ladies at the Earl I'uruh home, recently, when they entertained their husband. j and Bcveral additional guests. The! evening was spent In games and, visiting, and at a late hour a de-j llclous lunch was served the guestB by the ladles. Mrs. W. D. Horner and baby UH I, ,1. I ., ,,,...,..,1 Iw.n... I M. M. Magoe spent part of last Lv th! i .i hi. r .... i Curry home. Mrs. Curry and nutting out strawberry nlants. Mr. I Magee is planting Wilson, Oregon Mrs. B. A. Barber spent a few days of last week in Salem visit ing her daughter, Mrs. Guy Boyce. Mrs. Lee Doerfler and daughter, Virginia, have returned from Dal las, where they have been visiting relatives. Members of the Hupp family have been very ill with measles. John Palmer, Jr., and family have moved to their new home near Corvallis. Albert Mitzner of Notl recent ly visited bis mother. Mrs. Hobbs. Mr. and Mrs. Hoag visited Mr Hoag's mother at Dallas last Sun day. C. Swabb, of California, spent a few days with his sister, Mrs. A. Wilson, recently. Mrs. Thomas Winn was called to Washington last Friday on ac count of the serious illness of her father. George Strayer went to Port land last Saturday to see his mother. Rev. Hubbard, of Rex, preached at the Friends church last Sun day morning and evening. Rev. and Mrs. Paul Lewis, of West Salem New Salem West Salem, Ore., April 6. Two more new residents within the past few days have moved in to their new home. H. H. vVade of Sheridan, and Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Le Bourne of Portland. The former plans to put out sev eral thousand strawberry plants this spring. He has recently pu. chased three one-acre tracts and has commenced improvements. Mr. Le Bourne has also purchased acreage and will at once bs?glii improvi ng. Auto Runs Off Bridge; Passengers Get Cold Ducking Albany. April 6. Three Al bany men were given a cold bath when the Baby Overland car In which they were driving, ran off a bridge two and a half miles this side of Corvallis. Assistance was ,;r t iet one of the young men out of the creek into which D- Foster, who obtained the piece Fire on Poultry Farm. Corvallis, April 6. A fire in ai brooder house at the W. M. Ham mer poultry yards a mile and a half west of Corvallis wsa squel ched by the Corvallis fire depart ment. A half-dozen of the boys took the big ladder truck and chemicals out to tbe blaze and saved something like a million little chicks, more or less. The roads were in good shape, and the trip was made without difficulty. The Hammer brooder hpuse Is probably twenty by fifty feet, and with its contents represents no small sum. Has Old Roman Coin Eugene, Ore., April 0. An old Roman coin dating back to the fourth century after Christ is being exhibited here by George Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Hout and family of Corvallis were visitors for a short time in Salem the fore i part of the week and with their two daughters, who had been spending some time in Salem, drove to Independence to visit for a short time with friends. closed down for the last 30 days and the work of installing the electrical equipment Is nearing completion. The plant will have a capacity of 100,000 shingles a day. The shingle miUowned by the j company at westport nas oeen closed down, and dismantled, and part of the equipment and about 1,000,000 shingles have been moved to, the company's plant at Warrenton. Auto and Everything 18 GREAT WESTER GARAGE At your service Phon! in worth High Husband Gets Divorce Decree On the grounds of cruelty and neglect a divorce was grantel Thomas E. Powell from Flora Pow ell Monday by Judge Bingham. According to the finding of tha court, Mrs. Powell was arrested in Patterson, California, for neglect ing her children, and sent up here by the authorities to her husband, who she again shortly deserted. The couple had been married sliico 1S94. Nomking Cafe Upstairs at ! 162y2N. COM'LSl American or Chine; Dishes. Open 11 a. m. to! 1 a. m. MUSIC and DANCDij Every Tuesday, Thm day and Saturday nigfe JAZZ ORCHESTRA the car fell. The automobile was badly wrecked, and was brought into the city this afternoon. No one was injured. The names of the men in the car could not be learn ed. Dray Horses Plunge Over Embankment Corvallis, April 6. Yesterday a team of horses belonging to Tom Vail, a drayman, slipprd over the ombankment at the city dump, Just below the steel bridge, and plunged into the river, taking the dray with them. A fire alarm was turned in and New-berg, are here as guests of the firemen succeeded in getting Rev. and Mrs. Hronner, and are the horses ashore, after cutting helping Rev. Mr. Bronner with a the harness. A gasoline launch was used in the work of rescue. I Edith Daniel left for Indepcnd- Dryer Put In Shan West Salem, Ore., April and Norwood berries. Cloverdale Briefs Cloverdale, April I.- The meet ings held here last week bv the Prlandl church, have been well itteoded and much-appreciated i by the commit tee, The ministers rrnm Marlon and Newburg are both able speakers. Mr. and Mrs. Moyer and daugh ter, Hut tie, from Idaho, former residents of Cloverdale, arrived here Wednesday to visit at the U B, Kennies home for a few days. They returned to Salem cm Friday, where they have purchas ed property, and expect to make, their home there fur the future. Mrs. Joseph Morris went to In dependence Sunday, where she will be met by Mr. Morris, and from there go to Newburg to vis It for a few days. Mrs, K. A Wood, Mrs Hlaeo and children. Mr. mid Mrs. C. Cum mlngs and Mrs. J. Thomas, were o., rr.u.7, wue.e ir. , urry will The bK dry9r on Division Street soon go. Edith will go to Ray-'is being put in shape for the can mond. Wash., to make her home'ning season business. Bruce with a sister. Cunningham, proprietor of t'i Archie Rankin and Max Sey- dryer' 'S pIanninB to P,ant 30 m , , , . . , . or more acres of loganberries tkls more have returned to school at , . . . . . , , , spring on his ranch west of town. Mt. Angel. Dorville Beamish, of Salem, JOURNAL WANT ADS PAY nunc tseiviug wun me -ttn en gineers in France. The coin is of battered copper and part of It is worn away. The date is not legible, and Mr.' Foster did not know how ancient it was until he took it to Professor Dunn, of the University of Oregon, an ex pert coin collector. Professor Dunn identified it as one used "Gets-It" The Corn and Callus Peeler Tills corn Remover is Guaranteed Relief from corn suffering fol lows the application of "Gets-It" almost as quickly as pain follows Blood Is the Sap of Lile; Keep It Pure You grow by good blood as a tree grows by sap. Rich blood, robust man. Good sap, sturdy tree. Keep the blood healthy and wholesome; poor. Impoverished blood cannot nourish the body or remove the waste as nature Intended. When your blood is Impure, Itching, flaming skin eruptions often break out, and your body S.S5 gets run down and weak easy prey for disease. To be safe, keep the circulation wholesome. For this S.S.S., the famous vege table blood remedy your druggist keeps, is excell ent. Start enriching your blood with S.S.S. to day, and write about your condition to Chief Medi cal Advisor, 888 Swift laboratory, Atlanta, Ga. 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