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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1921)
Thursday, April 21, j hursda: '" The Capital Journal, Salem. Oregon. Tjf ou Independence Fire Apparatus WillCost$4000 Independence, Or., April 21. M a recent meeting; of the city council an ordinance was adopted Intended to bond the city for $4000 with which to purchase a hose cart and chemical engine, and such other fire fighting equip ment that may he required. The city has had a fire engine and truck on trial for several days and It Is likely that this or one of Its equal will be purchased. Another ordinance requiring the construction of a cement sidewalk in front of the properly owned by Mrs Harriot It. IlrunK on Neighborhood News Notes 1 . j - (.i ((,.!,! Marion notes gpent gunday visits reiatw.8 Marlon, Apr. 21 Mrs. Thomas here jje preached in the Pres Wlnn has been In Washington byterian church of which heused for sometime caring for her to be tne pastor father who is ill returned home last week. George Strayer who has atten ded school here since the Christ- Mrs. Homer Conkln ana ner mother, Mrs. Prat ot Albany have been visiting at the I. Couk llB home. Mrs. George Reed or Foruanu mas holidays went to Portland gpent a few days visiting at the . last Friday. He will make his hump of her sister, Mrs. Murry Beers. Mr. W. Wilson has gone to Oorvallls after visiting his brother home there for the present. Mrs. Kred Schwabe left Thurs day for Portland where she ex pets to spend two weeks visiting Mr a. Wilson, relatives. j Tne Turner and Marion town The latest school visitors are hasc t,ai teams recently mei for Mrs. Mary FulkerBon, County a eame. They had to play cigh- Fourth ' Superintendent and Mrs. Heck- teen innings befure either side street was adopted, and a resolu tion was passed declaring the In tention of the city council to pave tbe alley between First and Second streets from B to Monmouth streets. man. K.,t Tha score was six to seven Messrs. O. M. Ogden and A. W. ln favor af Marlon. Kephart nave returned home at Rosedale Tlosedale, April 21 Mrs. Card- ter several days Hpent In Eugene attending the Presbytery. A family named Mitchell from Kentucky have moved onto the ner of Portland also Miss l.en Fennell place. Their daughter, evleve Hadley visited over Sunday I-uvenla, has entered f.e schoo. at the parsonage, here. Mrs. Nellies Williams left Mr. and Mrs. Webb and d..&ti- Saturday for her home in Cali- ter, Klsie. and Mr. and Mrs. Ham- fornia. Roseburg Council To Enlarge Auto Camping Grounds Roseburg, April 21. That toe mU of c'or val 1 is were council will enlarge the i-amp , relatives here last week grounds by securing a portion of the land In the rear of the Witn berly homo, rather than taking the Cardwell property, was the entiment expressed at the meet- dme resident anil insurance agent visited Mr. and Mrs. Hadley, Frl- ing. Mr. Cardwell recently r.ioseu oi niarion, is me proud tather day and Saturday up his half of the camp ground, Salem Speed Is Albany Goal In Bidding Work Chimney Fire Destroys Home Officers Raid Another Still West Port, Or., April -i. deputies nob- r,lnB SVC of Mr. and'; another still In tn.s county chimney at the home m m Albany. Or., April 2 1. -George MrB. . M. Bb eldon 0 - WM)a. ,at itirk-ardson Albany building con- compielely destroyed the awtli tured in sever o thinks that" Albany shoM effurt3 . I of0er.i i J moV.M new house for himself and has the 1 the 8tarted and , the Estacada crime, and the push house well along. He also disc0verd the WW U operators were using coal U i. rtoln. some work for Ross Doug- w", ' . ,,j,ierable headway. f,,ei for the two huge boilers , ..v, roartv to build on Sa- ' .. . i, ihs flames , ,.,hih were set up in a large las, mix -- - .. ,. : efforts lo uuem u . " . . . ot me house near me nem. Team Phv 1 Indnn,l ""09 1 ""iiue, wp kn .. i ernoon Let .. culi)J ized Indenn,. " WwlK .-..-w.i,; ltaIa comnoHed of r.... local hon v(v gave evidence of con.ia tor a team jU8t plckw" which had n nr.L. h I -'a, 1 A total of nri'Foi.. trapped and killed by All . -I.. I,:,,,1 All CilUl lem road just pasi ine .VJ ""-!. ......iilnir. Pome s the basemem lor About Mr. Douglas has furnishings of the visiting The relatives of Mr. and Mrs. I J, D. Smith gave them a hirtn duy surprise, one day last week. A pleasant time Is reported. Mr. Webster Adams, an old Mr. and Mrs. Hadley went to Portland Thursday returning Friday. Alw.nf forlv attended the C. K. social at J. M. Gardner's, Friday; A PdraiTlOUIlt PiCLUfe evening. Mr. and . ... ., .1 valltAnifl his house excavated anu win e(1 though Mr. onst ruction as oon as the weatn- ,ost practlcal- er permits. He will build a story i"u and a half bungalow everything Post Road Matter iThirteen Hundred To Be Discussed! Acres Controlled By Mint uompny Kucwne. Ore.. April 21. Thir- 200 gallons of masli, nut very liltle of the finished product was taken in the raid. GuticuraM The Safety RaaJ Shavind Soai Monte Blue in the Charles Maigne Production 'THE KENTUCKIANS' Oregon City, April 21. To de ride on the proposition of the Wilsonville-Portland post road, a meeting of officials from Clack amas, Yamhill and Multnomah counties, supplemented by inter ested citizens affected Mrs. Idaine Uromer claiming that the lease granted to the Merchants' association was not transferable to the city. That lease culled for the payment of $25 on the first of euch April, and the amount was not paid this year, so Mr. Cardwell Immediate ly fenced off his property and now demands the payment of $150 per year. It was the senti ment of the council that Mr. Cardwell has the city "over a barrel," but lh city does not propose to pay the sum demand ed If It can help. Several or the eouncllmen expressed a willing ness to nay thut much for the Wlmhcrly property but will not pay the sum for the Cardwell lot unless forced to It. CounctlmM , Barker. Powell and 'sly were; appolntod as a eomtnlllee to meet j at once and seum wi wuy irround controversy, being Riven power to act for the council. SINDAY, MONDAY, TUxr A'r THE GRAN DTHEATRE Institute Prefered To Summer School; Oregon City Teachers Oregon City, April 21. As it has been customary during the of a little son. Mr. Adams now Mr and Mrs. Huberts went to vrltes insurance in Avillla, fa- Vancouver, Sunday, diana. Mrs. It. M. Cammack spent the Mrs. Abbot and Mrs. Suklls week end with relatives at Tur have gone to Timber, Oregon ner. where Mrs. Abbot has u nositlon! Mr unri Mrs Flovd Hates and nl the S. P. depot. Mr. anil Mrs. Albert Bates, visited past few years to hold a three Mrs. Photen of Dayton, Oregon jat W. K. Crozlers of Newherg weeks' summer school in Oregon Is visiting at the home of her la8t Thursday, the occasion being t;ity w-hen teachers of various di.uKhter, Mrs. M. A. Barber. jthe birthday of grandma 'n-MeMoM of the county attend, a Harry Creasy has gone to Tan-lberton. vote wafl canvassed as to whether gent wnere ne will work on a Ijss Lois Hampton spent me farm. 'week end at home. Mrs. Dane who has been visit- Mr. Clarence Barber, enroute Ing In Salem has returned home. t to his home at Kntrat, Wash., Mr. B. V. Ensley severely hurt from California points, where he his buck last Monday. spent the winter, visited friends Mr. Tony Wisneski has retur-;nere Sunday evening. ned from Portland where he wen. I Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Barnell have thr,e Uy, lnsUt,lte, and the to tase awiniun ior piano-1 traded their place lor a raucn poisoning In his foot. la. o,, County. Alex Schmidt is suffering with teen hundred acres ot marsh land are under the control of the Pacific Coast Mint company at Klamath Falls, according to b. J. Frank, who arrived in town with Mrs. Frank from the south ern town on business for the company. A car load of mint plants will be loaded here under the direc tion of Mr. Frank to be shipped ....i,,K -,.,l ale. it' nnmnlatnH 111 will be backed by the Wire- who wU, is unJor have endorsed tne piuu. It is understood that if the Wil from the districts will be held at the com fit club in conjunction with the Live Wire luncheon. A dele gation from Wilsonville will be present to urge the change to a ..not mad for the route, and they Monmouth Hisrh Has Two Ball Teams Monmouth. Or.. April 21. The baseball "round has been put Into shane and daily practice of thn high school team is being held. There are hoys enough in school for two teams with one or two ex tras as substitutes. A team repre senting the normal which was hastily organised last week elly defeated the team representing the loeal high school Friday after- oontructlon by Hall ami Shura way. The company distills its New hair for You? the summer school would be con tinued or to go back to the for mer three days' Institute, to be held in the fall, after the com mencement of school. The county school supervisor found that the majority of the teachers prefer result of the vote taken resulted 211 voting for the institute and nnvilla people are granted tne .... ,u,l thev right to mane a according to Franl will withdraw ineir uujwin" -the hard surface bond issue in the county. Otherwise a special election will probably be called to allow the diversion of the bond issue money from strictly nard surface to macadam or gravel roads. Urn runs been grown again, after bald own naf.iuii.mlnt ,,il on Hie frnn.nl I Deis, in DUD casne. 1UIS la now a. le an "ttac1' nr rheumatism. Mr. and Mrs. T. Mote of Sftray, Oregon are visiting at the C. A.!8mong them thoHe of T. D. Trick, Mote home. wm. Orltton, Mr. Tillson and the Klltabeth Schmidt has returned atn. cstate. Some good bar- One hundred million barrels of1" l""1 an "tended ab- lim()I1R lhem too Portland cement were made tn There are several oilier piaie. ; 2 fof (h(J Um,e wcek. summer In the district wnun nave re cently been put up for sale 1920 with approximately 80 mills manufscturlni It. New Governor Of Canal Zone senro by slcliness. I Mr tfadlev returned, from Port Mr. Dehor had a narrow escapo )lim Tuesday. His father also from serious injury while rttttM UmMM down for a few days visit on a potato planter, ins norses were frightened u a passing motor cycle and ran away. They and rest. Mr- 5- ran from Marlon to Mr. Terhune's Mr. Holier was thrown from the planter when they crossed tin railroad track. Mr. and Mrs. 1). A. hi j nan a business trip to Portland the last week-end. Lee Slyter of Portland spent Sunday here with his parents. Mrs. .1. M. Slyter took Jessie King to her parents who live at North Bend, Misses Carrie. Bertha, and Viola llouck of Portland spent Sunday with their parents here. Mr. Milton Kephart of Napa. California, Is visit ing at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Kephart. Normal to Honor Mann's Birthdav Monmouth, Or.. April 21 Plans are being made at the normal to "arry out Superintendent Church ill's suggestion of observing May 4. the 125th anniversary of the birth of Horace Mann. A program will be given and this gieat educa tor's memory and work will be fit ttogly honored. school. The decision was announc ed by the district boundary board Monday. The Institute will be held next fall and enables county teachers to enjoy a vacation without being compelled to come to this city to take up studies during the hot weather. The Melville-Wahanna cut-off. connecting the Lewis and Clar road with Seaside, will be ready for traffic by the first of June. WORLD'S PAIN AND ACHE LINIMENT The secretary of state has certi fied bonds in the amount of $500, 000 for the Medford irrigation dis trict. The money will be used in construction work. Milk For Infanta & Invalid! NO COOKING Tb "Food -Drink" for All Ages. Quick Lunch ot Home, Office, aad Fountains, Ak for HORUCICS. tor Avoid Imitations & Substitutes Just one trial convince you Sloan's Liniment helps drive away rheumatic Twinges WHY endure pain when you know Sloan's Liniment will re lieve it promptly? It couldn't re main the World's Liniment for 30 years if it wasn't highly beneficial in relieving rheumatic aches, stiff joints, sore muscles, lumbago, nme back, neuralgia, strains. bruises and the results of exposure to bad weather. Penetrates without rubbing, leav ing no stained skin,. clogged pores, niuss-iness. A pain and nche lini ment that stands alone In doing what it is meant to do. Get a bot tle today and keep it handy. AH druggists. Three sizes 35c, 70c, $1.40. The largest is most economical. Sloa Liniment tirk-ully proved, ous n.i y be an imen ahlecasc;butyouiiS.' -ot Ixxm usingtht proper relief So do not delay m apply ins Kotalko The producers am so con tdent 'hey offer you Mtisfartor halt rowth or your money back Get e nall box of KOTALKO at any active drug store Apply Kotalko each day watch your uiirmrt Do a kindly set. buw bald fnoDda this adatrtutnmt. NOTICE Notice is hereby given that I have impounded the following de scribed dogs in compliance with ordnance No. 1404, towit: One white, male dog, with yellow around eyes, weight about twenty pounds. One black and yellow, male dog. weight about twenty pounds. One long haired black male dog, with white front feet, weight about fifty pounds. One Scotch Collie, yellow male, with white around nose and ears, weight about sixty pounds. One black, long haired, male, weight about thirty pounds. The above described dogs will be killed if not redeemed by owners, on or before April 23rd. 1921, as pro vided ln said ordinance. W. B. LOW, 99 Street Commissioner. The home of J. K. I.ewton, flvo miles norlheast of Forest Grove, was destroyed by flic Tuesday night. Kvery thing was Inst e cept tbe nlghtclothes the family wore. Colin! day Colonel Jay J. Morrow, who was recently appointed governor of the Panama canal .one by See retary of Wai Weeks Colonel Morrow, who has been acting-go ernor, succeeds Hi Igadler-Oener-al Chester Harding. Alfalfa Hay Another car of Fancy hay on the track, also car of good cheat hay Eastern Corn Now unloading cat of choice yellow corn. The price Is attractive Seed Corn We have a good selection of both Oregon grown corn and Raatern com for silos. Quality la ran good and jrou will find the price ia low Bulk Garden Seeds Remember that all our garden seeds are new rrnp, bulk seeds bought from re liable growers. No old pack age seeds taht are seat out jsiar after year until eold. fjjawre roar crop by plant tag ear tested bulk seeds D. A. White & Sons FMii He tti Bute St. OSTEOTARSAL" The Official Osteopathic Shoe The corrective shoe for all foot troubles. The shoe that has the endorsement of the leading Osteopaths and shoe experts throughout the country. It is so constructed through the heel, arch and tread that it relieves tired aching feet as no other shoe can possibly do. Plenty of room for the toes, forces the joints into correct position renewing the circulation. And its a Queen Quality. ror i ratnc oy uie iiisl ui iuuv. i i 1 "WlUce R,ei& jhe Love opeciir Coming to the OREGON SUNDAY Crep Field Othe ! the re the Lithern Ifect 1" Ihicll ll FOR ANY BARGAINS Call at Capital Bargain House buy and sell thing erery- gr dHa k JbhH rvery woman should have a pair of Oateo tarsal Shoes to wear as a change from ex treme dressy sty las. The Farmer Today Is a Business Man ITR does not run his farm in the haphazard fashion he J did ten years ago. It's his business. He figures his costs and profits He knows, of course, what he gets out of the productive acres of his farm and how much he is paying out in taxes on the idle unproductive stump and swamp land that brings in nothing. That Is Why He Is Clearing More Land Every Year It's just pood business. Every acre cleared and planted means more profit every year. The clearing cost is usually more than covered by the first crop. More land is being cleared, too, because o. Uta msSMtiaK .ure of dynamite made for this purpose, which makes the work easier, quicker and more economical. Take an Inventory of Your Land Mow much is productive? How much idle? Then gee our local dealer and plan how much dynamite you need (or this season. He will help you and will furnish you with reliable, efficient and economical exploaivce, now iu greatest demand throughout this section See our special ahownig of Rrognes in Shoes and Oxfords S6.95 FULLERTON'S OR REPAUNO STUMPING POWDERS (Pacific Northweet Products) Send for 100-page book giving full details regarding use of dynamite fee land clearing, ditching and tree planting. 6ts-rtaU1MB AT Du eorT OTiosryta ZZ At our old location. ANDERSON & BROWN Sporting Goods Store. 126 S. Com. St.. Phone 363. NO. 284G IV THE COUNTY ( WRT of (lie State of Orvrii for the Count y of Marion In the matter of the guardian ship ot Millie A. Neat, all inlirm person. Order to show cause. Now on this llth day of April, 1921, comes Mallnda .1. Wade, the guardian of the person and estate of the above named Millie A. Neal, an infirm person, and pe titions the court for an order and license to sell the real property belonging to the estate of sain In firm person, and beinff the fol lowing described real property, to wit: Beginning at the northwest cor ner of Geo. Neil donation land claim No. 49. township 9 south, range 2 west and No. 39, town ship 9 south, range 1 west of the W. M. in Marion county, Oregon; running thence south 89 degrees 0 minutes east along the north boundary line of snid claim 36.04 chains to the southeast corner of the Calvin Neil's donation land claim No. 46: thence snu'h 32 de-. grees east 10.36 chains; thence north 76 degrees east 19 chains, more or less, to the dividing line dividing the Geo. Neil claim Into east and west halves; thence south along said division line 41 chains, more or less, to the north east corner of that certain 100 acre tract devised to the heirs of Vt 1 lie N. Neal, deceased; thence westerly along the north boun dary line of said 100 acre tract to the west line of the Geo. Neil and wife D. U C; thence north 25 de grees 15 minutes west along said west boundary line of said f. L. C. 50 chains, more or less, to the place of beginning and contain ing 215 acres, more or less. Ex cept from the above described premises, the 100 acres deso-rbed in that certain deed recorded on pace 182 of volume 125 of the 1 Records of Deeds ln and for Ma rion county. Oregon. 1 Also: Regtnnlng at the sonth I west corner of the donation land claim above named in township 9 south, range 2 west: thence north 2 5 degrees 15 minutes west 4 20 chains; thence east 23.18 chains to division line between east and west halves of said claim; thence south 81 degrees west 21.65 chains to place of beginning, containing 5 acrea. more or less. Lots three (J) and four (4) in block four (4) north Salem, ln the city of Salem, Marion coun ty. Oregon, and lot four (4) in block nine t9 In north Salem, in the city of Salem. Marion county. Oregon And it satisfactorily appearing ta the court from said petition that it Is necessary and would be beneficial to said incompetent Der- Ison and his estate that said real property be sold. It is. therefore, ordered and di rected that the next of kin of said ward and all persons interested tn said estate appear before this court at the court house in Salem. Marion county. Oregon, at the hour of ten o clock a. m , on Tues day, tbe 17th day of May. 1921. to show cause, if any exist, why a license should not be grantod for the sal of sid property belong ing to said inflrm person. It is furthered ordered, direct ed and decreed that this order be opon tne next of kin of said ward end all persons inter ested in her esa?e by publicatioa thereof for at least three succes sive weeks in the Capital Journ al. nwpartr published daily. J" ,hy of Salem. Marion eown ry. Oreaon. the first pnbl :cation o be on April 14th. mi. W. M BV8KRY. 215 Center St. Phone III MORE FOR EGGS We always pay 2c per doia more. You see we have stall ll the Portland markets and Mil H rect to consumers. Peoples Cash Store Phone 458 PRINTING A aaclsfled customer return! , ROWLAND PTG. CO. over Patton Bk 8U' ! Phone 1 512 Before you buy a LIFE INSURANCE POLICY V WTiTCHASON, Sr. Dist. Mgr., (371 State s. The MUTUAL LIFE of N. I Oldest American Life w. RAI.EM - SII.VKHTON STACK Leave. Salem Silvertoi O. E. Depot New 7:00 a. m. I: a. 11:00 a. m. U9 5:00 p.m. : SAlEM-nTDEPEDI .NCE MONMOITTH STAGE Leavo Salem O. E. depot-?:" a. m. 11:00 a. m. 6:00 p. m. Leave Monmouth Hotel e!"" m. 1:00 p. m. 1:15 P- m- .., Leave Independence Hofl a. m. 1:15 d. m. b:jv w Special trips by appc intment Seven passenger car ror 3 W. PARKER. ProP- , Ree. phone Mi. Business DhoM L. M. HUM Care of Yick So Tong Chinese Medicine and Tea Has medicine which . .... tei.own disea" Open Sundays from 10 a. n. until I P ui. 1 153 South High Street Salem. Oreaon. Phon. " Portland & Salem Stage Line Fvery tfotff cm the Hour f Both Ends Leaves 10th and Alder at SewarHaeveryj Leaves Salem Blign Hc Firat Stage 7 a. m. Laat Stae-p By I Atlanta grimn practi brii hey I'" i dra?t tt ball!'-' lady Bl it into ifficiei irte I1 ar no Conf e '1H' 10.0 fcaltert bite v lit to )Ul(l i to t lini? a Man i the kt of rd. net kfta factei these louth here krohit jiot ci king Belds Pri Fii ftor