'1 anrfl 23, 1W The Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon Page Sere News Notes of Salem and Vicinity Briefly Told mil I 1 1 n s5Business Men s Apr" !Lw club. .... iri-o-in a Kea. .,nn. Tuesuaj - . v J.f.O SI HI"'""' , ml q.I Learn ii isw " a. . ...... j. -k . ... in T II c i iioc F,M nri rgoly filed in the flddp or Y tv r t a nil pk and urdian oi -i' r (or same . ..'nun OI LJJC coioiv " I ill . as Birves Marriaee Licenses i fr Parker. 25, 1 aco- owara . Wash., ana Alice Salem- . ".. . firth. !5, ssaiem ana Ahst, ii. i rnn r. Mf ami Marion iav.u., i n rkfflSOIl, nd Mabel (JibDens, Born . , ... t.. Mr unil Mrs. A. A. i daughter auiuiuoj, i.,,.. ,. on ... tlm I': ' mb nwo- aho has een DIBl. .... f n-a i wimn amt mai marKiiiR ui i.i. nhalk and resin, was ... . ne m i . flip stores are put mMrable expense in genius .. .i-jro p i:ii en rtnei tins j been marked, anu iw u... 4nntrurted nia oiu- mil iuu iu ire uu '"- a I nrii rtxiliP an example BBTB. " - . Zt . . the first boy I catch, Moffitt Mr! Eva SCOll, uik imivu -... i ..-..to the Sim- , ,.nm tum tn four Mon- i ... Salem KleC- auemuuu ai I" ID.. nmt mm . -n t I ..nklnna .111 I0L . J. Kowe, manager of the Stayton Light and Power com pany, was in town during the day on his way home from Portland where he went to get parts for his new equipment. Mr. Kowe thought they had the new plant ready to begin operation this weak, but it developed that there investigation of a report that a team of horses had been left standing in the rain behind the P. R. L. and P. offices all day yesterday, showed that the hors- jes had been removed in the after noon. Police Sergeant Davis went I in person to make the investiga tion, but was unable to Ini-nta tho were a few parts missing and the 'owner nf th i,ro work was delayed. The county commissioners, he says, have the paving plant all ready for opera tion and are anxiously waltiu for the power plant to be put in operation. The ing upon the company to operate the paving plant and rock crusher. After spending last night in Eugene where they attended a formal dinner dance given by Phi Delia Theta fraternity, Paul county is depend- Staley, 'Bill" Ashby, Prank Chap Light and Power ; man and Milton Steiner, Salem high school today. men, returned here F. B. Keelan, of the Keelan Mo- Mns- Eva Scott, the factory ex- tor company of Silverton, Is in the Pert. will demonstrate the Sim- city. Mr. Keelan and Tils brother Dlex Ironer from two to four Mon have been engaged In the garage aay afternoon at the Salem Elec business in Silverton since the,tric Co ' State and High St. Bring completion of the Uphoff-Wright- i yur ironing problems and. let man building more than a year i her 8oIve tnem for you. 98 ago, which they have been oc-1 cupying under a lease. They have ! A '"cycle picked up on the given up the lease and Mr. Kee-Btreets by Officer Victor last Fri lan is undecided as to what he!aay uiSht was yesterday claim will pursue in the future. Too ed h? Edwin Edwards, 1644 much overhead expense for the Chemeketa street. amount of business transacted in Need cf Relief Told By Jones At Woodburn Silverton is the main reason abandoning the business. ior Mrs. Eva Scott, the factory ex pert, will demonstrate the Sim plex Ironer from two to four Mon day afternoon at the Salem Elec tric Co., State and High St. Bring your Ironing problems and let her solve them for you. 98 Religious services at Commu nity hall, South Commercial, end of carline. Special music, good song service. The Brotherhood of. the First Christian church con , ducts the meeting, everybody in- vited, 3 p. ni. H. M. Bradford of Roseburg ar rived in the rlty Thursday and went out to his brother's farm where he expects to live and super intend the place. The property of Dr. R. P. Bradford of Roseburg is located near Salem. Mr. Bradford shipped a rarload of livestock ami machinery here which are being hauled out to the farm. Miss Eva Sievei and Miss Su i sie Coomler, who are attending I school in SaleA are at their re spective hdrnvf Unt'jNorth Howell recovering from an attack of the measles. , and Mr. H. B. Turpln have : arrived on a motoring trip . n r. I anil srp rT- ; at the Marion hotel. Mr. will be remembered by i people as the well known . . . . . ; r v, rwii m wild waa licit; " ' " lH ia ri,,v.. ' bound (or British Columbia. John Shepherd returned last mi iron w nuiii w ' w been sevoral days looking af- 1,1a l.i..fa Mr Qhpnhprd uw iuiciwlo. " r- i property in Woodburn. i have gecured one of th much pastry cooks trom tne win serve aany, starting io . The Gray Belle. 98 Ihsdames M. D. Henning, S. I ad Miss Moran of Portland, a "movie" party at Ger- H S T1V rtaua r, ,-r, -i n I miMnra1 mam wnere they attended a theater. Closing out our Federal tires Millie, an r euei ai iiiea m prices. Vick Bros. 98 too. Vinton and wife, Winter " -" nil wilt- aim aiiu "una iiui.ru "Hi c niiti.- ! u town during the week. two cars, we have some very , 1 finw uii iisen cars, tjaii - .ucui uier i i i neresLpn. i Pb Vcr.llister nt Maclay - - city transacting busi- nxrniaj. r FrrU of Fern Ridee wax 'Weriotitcanital ritr vosior. ' Kit t Win aw . "' "cw - ana cv hnrler rwnrli 99 t . v nere. Geo. C. Will. 98 ' ettek. su ..... . J Lee Atcheson of this cRy left Saturday for Fossil, Or., where he will have charge of construction of a nine mile highway contract held by Blake-Compton. Mr. Atcheson expects to be absent from Salem about five months. Beginning yesterday the Sa lem Bakery is running a delivery car to Albany for the convenience of Albany patrons who are hand ling Dixie bread. Mrs. Christian Aim arrived in the city yesterday afternoon to spend the night with her sister, Mrs. May Smith at the Deaconess hospital. Harve Ransom of Shelburn was in the city on business dur ing the week. Mr. Ransom is a merchant at Shelburn. Artisans dance, armory, Friday evening, April 29th. Admission $1.10 per couple. 103 Walter Fuller of Brooks was a business visitor in Salem yesterday. Miss Reva Sandifer of McMlnn ville was a visitor in Salem th fore part of the week. First time in Salem, pastry, fresh daily, made Gray Belle. French at The 98 Miss Merl Dimlck. who is at tending school in Salem, visited her parents at Hubbard. Roberta Gray of Albany U vis iting friends In Salem for a few days. Oscar Bentson of Silrerton was looking after business matters in Salem yesterday. Mrs. Mary Reed of Jefferson visited Salem friends yesterday afternoon. Mrs. Shelton of Shelburn was operated on at a local hospital a few days ago, and is said to be recovering nicely. A. F. Huber, Mrs. Stanton and Wallace Green of Monmouth were I business visitors in Salem a few days ago. B. H. Jones and Jimmie Price were in Woodburn yesterday in the Interest of the China-Near East relief. They spoke in the high school there and the studeni-i were so impressed with the appall ing situation of our brothers across the sea that they met by classes and voted to adopt at least eight orphans at $60 each, making a total of $480. This is a duplication of what was done the day before by the students of the Silverton high school. Jimmie Price was enthus iastic over the way the boys and Sirla of the county are getting be hind this gigantic effort for starv ing humanity. Mr. Walter said: 'The way business men and men of the community are getting be hind this work assures the success. Once the people realize what a ter rible thing this famine of 15,000. 000 people actually starving to death is, we will receive more money than What is being asked for." In order that the citizens of Sa lem may realize how appallingfthls situation is, the committee has Doctor, Arrested By Anti-Saloon Men, Is Dismissed By Judge The case against Dr. H. O. nicKman, Gervais physician who was stopped by a pistol-firing anti saloon league posse which raced after him in a car in the most ap proved motion-picture-comedy fa shion, was dismissed this morning by Judge G. E. Unruh on motion of District Attorney John Carson. Bound for the home of a patient, ill with dyphtheria, Dr. Hickman was brought to a halt by the anti saloon league men who were head ed by F. W. Snyder, special agent. Although they had no search war rant, the officials searched the doctor's car for liquor, found none. and then ordered him to appear before Judge Unruh. Dr. Hickman was arrested on the Pacific highway Wednesday night, prior to the time that Fred Schindler, well known Gervais farmer, claims to have been hand cuffed, jostled and searched by the anti-saloon league men while his home was raided without a search warrant. Thursday afternoon Spe cial Agent Snyder appeared in the justice court and signed a com plaint against Dr. Hickman charg ing him with speeding. The Ore gon law provides that a physician Is exempt from traffic laws while on an emergency- call. burg and sent back at the expense of Marlon county. The Marion county prosecutor, it is said, then requested that Friel be allowed to come on to Salem, and ,that the pa pers in his case be forwarded for perusal. This was agreed to. In justice court at Salem Wed nesday, Friel was bound over to the grand jury and so tar nothing has been done toward his return to Jackson county. The All Star orchestra from Sa lem will go to Stayton this eve ning to play for a dance to be given there. D. H. and Harold Looney of Jefferson were visitors in Salem during the week. George Williams of Seotts Mills was In town on business yesterday. J. C. McLeod was In Albany on business yesterday. . Jackson Court Wants Lad Now In Marion Jail Bros, store. All people wishing to make voluntary contributions to this work can do so at China-Near East relief headquarters in the Commercial club. Medford, Or., April 25. A legal clash is expected between Marion and Jackson counties over tne placed pictures and other things of . custody of Earl Friel. juvenile for- interest in the window of Kafoury geVf paroied to Rawles Moore, di,i-J trict attorney, as the result of tne arrest and removal of Friel last Saturday by a Marion county dep uty sheriff. The arrest, according to Mr. Moore, "amounts to prac- tii-ally kidnaping." Friel was ar-j rested last winter with William Morin for passing bad checks at, Ashland. Morin is serving a two year sentence in the state prison Friel was paroled upon affidavits! that he was under 18 years of age. Last Saturday "moining the deputy from Marion county ar-l rived at Jacksonville with a war rant for Friel's arrest, on a charge of passing of a forged check on a Salem clothing store last Novem-j ber. It was explained to the dep uty by Sheriff Terrill and County Judge Gardner that Friel was a ward of District Attorney Moore. Permlsison was asked ior Friel to come to Medford to hold a confer ence. Moore met Friel at the depot. There, according to the prosecu tor, the deputy whisked Friel away on the northbound train. District Attorney Moore then quickly telephoned tht Marion county prosecutor for an explana tion, saying he thought the depu ty was over zealous and added that there would be no controversy If Friel was headed off at Rose- Nomking Cafe Upstairs at 162 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 NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Oragon State Hosttita 1 Cottage Farm Sealed bids will be received by the Oregon State Board of Con trol, Salem, Oregon, at 2 p. m. May t. 1921, for the construction of a feed barn to be erected at the Cottage Farm belonging to the Oregon State Hospital. Plans and speclficaUons may be obtained at the office of R. B. Ooodln. secretary State Board of Control, Salem, Oregon. Contractors will be required to deposit $15.00 for each aet of plans as a guarantee that said plans and specifications received by them will be returned to the office in good condition on or before the dnie set for opening of bids. IToon return of said drnwlngs the money wlU be refunded. A certified check for $58.00 mint accompany each proposal and be drawn to the order of R B. Ooodln. Secretary of h Ore gon State Board of Control. to guarantee that the bidder will en ter Into n contract end execute the required bond. Same shall be for feited to the s'nte of Oregon If nward of contract Is made to bid der and he or thev fall to enter Into a contract s"d furnish the required bond within ten days from the date of award of con tract. The right Is reserved to accept or reject any or all bids, or to waive any informalities In bids. R. B COODIN. Secretary. Oregon Slate Board of Control. The funeral of James Shank, who died Thursday night, will be held at Webb & dough's chapel Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Dr. A. 0. Alexander and of Gladstone were guests of and Mrs. F. N. Woodry a days this week. wife Mr. few Students Name Candidates For School Offices At a meeting held yesterday at the Willamette university officets for the next year's service in the student body were nominated as follows: President, Ben Pickli and Ray mond Dimirk; vice-president, Lor lie Blatchford, Vivian Isham; sec retary, Lucile Tucker, Elsie Gil bert, Marie Corner, Eva Roberts; treasurer, Elmer Strevy, Vern Fer guson; Collegian manager, Harold Drake, Harold Richards, Clifford Berry; Collegian editor, Sheldon Sackett. Four of the men are members of Sima Tau fraternity, two of Alpha Xi Delta and one of Phi Kappa PI. Two of the women are from Beta Chi and four from Delta Phi. NEW ARRIVALS!! Our Buyer for the "Ladies' Ready-to - Wear Section" has just returned from attending "Buyers Week," in San Francisco. On the same train were two large express shipments of Blouses and Jersey Jackets Selected and purchased by her at prices surprisingly low. These Blouse are the very last word for Harry Humphreys, manager of the motion picture theater in Stayton, was in town during the week. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Crawford and Mrs. McDonah visited in Al bany Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Mielke of Stayton and their daughter. Miss Isabell, were Salem visitors dur ing the week. G. S. Lambert of Gervais .was la town on business. Mr. Lam bert recently took charge of the blacksmith shop in Gervais. Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Schram are visiting with friends in Albany for the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Win been visiting friends near few days this week. Lents hats Scio a The Gray Belle for French pas try, fresh dally. 98 Ben Gehlen of Stayton Is In Salem this week receiving medic al treatment. French pastry made and sd daily at The Gray Belle, serr-II William Aunen of near Mt. An gel was a business visitor in Salem yesterday. Miss Mildred Williams is visit- ling f-iends la Sliyton this week. She has been there several days. H. D. Miller was a visitor in Mi -Mihnville during the week. W. D. Clark was In Astoria on business several days this week. Handy rolls of whl'e paper, use ful for many purposes, 10 eenti up. Capital Journal office. Frank Cutsforth of Parkers ville was a business visitor in Sa lem during the week. Miss Laverne Shank has been visiting relatives in Mt. Pleasant for a few days. CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our friends for their many acts of kindness and sympathy during the recent bereavement of our loving hus band and father, also for the beautiful floral offerings. Mrs. J. N. Robertson, Grace Robert son, Mrs. J. H. Shafer. s C. H. Ray of Mt. Pleasant was a business visitor in Salem during the week. Jesse Shepherd made a trip to Stavtm tho fore part of the week to visit b's father. E. Shepherd. Died SHANNON At his late home half mile west of the stale train ing school, April 21st, Geo. W. Shannon at the age of 75 years. He is survived by one son, Clarence, and funeral will be from the Terwilliger home, Sat urday at 2:30, Rev. C. H. Powell officiating and interment will be in Odd Fellows cemetery. 18 T. Rigdon Lloyd T. Rigdon Rigdon & Son Lending T'ndertakcrs WEBB & CLOUGH CO. Funeral Directors. "Better Be Safe Than Sorry" Most People Do Realise that anything worth doing Is worth doing well. We believe in this principle so thoroughly that, we main tain a complete mechanical plant to make glasses to fit your most exacting require ments. No part of your work is sent away, which insures .-.gainst delays. Greater ac curacy is possible for the sams reason and the fact that the optometrist who ex amines your eyes, directly supervises the grinding of the lenses. A visit to oar establish ment will convince you be yond doubt that we are com pletely equipped to handle your work to your entire satisfaction. MORRIS OPTICAL CO. Eyesight Specialists 204-1 1 Salem Bank of Commerce Bldg.. Salem, Oregon Oregon's Largest, Most Mod ern. Best-Equipped Ex- elusive Optical Establishment. Made of excellent quality of fine spun "Georgette Crepe," in the accepted shades, Flesh White Bisque. Some of these charming blouses are exquisitely trimmed in lace, and others with dainty touches of fine embroidery. The prices are pleas ing, attractive, $5.00 to $15.00 JERSEY JACKETS This is a strictly all Wool Jacket, cut in that popular "Pinch Back Tuxedo Style." We have sold Large quantities of these jackets recently the same quality and style at $9.95 which was the best we could do at the time. Oar buyer taking ad vantage of cash discount and taking the maximum quantity, got a very low price, which we are delighted to pass on to our customers. New Price $7.50 All Wool Jersey Jacket. 16 years to size 44, Colors are red, green, navy, brown, black. Sizes complete, Merchandise. G. R. Payne of Stayton visited home fo'kf in Salem a few days ago. Leve. the leweler. Salem WTLLATS' IWn Home' n-g A "Xt PK-TTRE WJNDAT "ALlArT Look at This Snap 1920 Oakland Six. cost mtm Special set Side Curtains, cost . - JJS Front and Rear Bumper, cpet - f'YX Combination Spot Light and Mirror, cost 1w Tout cost &!8 Special price U450 Ynn save M2-50 AND Four Cord Tires and Two Extra Tires. This car is like new and a wonderful buy. Easy terms. CALL LEE L. GILBERT PHONE S61 ELGIN SIX DISTEIBLTOIl 156 Swath Ctmmtrtml Street I I Every express will bring us "New Thins:' all in Ounlity A Ail I dd'o I WgV-E Coed Goods. C7 !: j -il . , i IE I Pmf ni Mrs. White of ctay- tnn are visiting Melds In Salem faf the week d. Another Paramount Special THE Sunday Starting "KENTUCKIANS" Chief of the clan and fighting his own people! Down in the Capitol halls at Frank fart he had fought for their good name. Now in the mountains their old grim feud was flaming and he had to make good! With Monte Blue and a Great Supporting Cast OUR COMEDY CHASE ME For A pride for the honor ior love! . Mr mt patties, hearts Our Latest News Events include Allies Forcing Penalties Three Daredevil's leap from same plane 2,500 feet m clouds. Another one of those Sunsbies that Guarantees Laughs. GRAND HEAT R WHERE THE BIG SHOWS PLAY