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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (May 11, 1921)
AIM jHrfnJj:;. jph wwraal, Salem, Oregon " r" News Notes of Salem and Vicinity Briefly Told Tkw Capita! Iwrnal, SaJem, Oregon Page Fit I. "'Ual club 8 P. C2aLRealtor8 lunch Bringing Up Pathac By George McManua. forum, tB, r ,ntv Sunday I W. less meeting. Sa- .itrary.S o'clock. I ,ejj 9-14 Learn to swim , I MaV 16 Edwin Markham If-" 17 nraniai"- I u bv Frea Marina Fcrgon l0rew. ,-comm.u.ity get- Commercial club. June tMlT TKOE' tOrvlE or THrVT CANDf THAT MCCIE. MADE - SHE wri&ft nE- IT i I I Court House Notes rse of Cor- IDecree a.- - yan wln. scream l.H I He upon muuu- - j file! by the court. (d ad Wei n caae of Lardon - unknown L , f tnhn W. McCasJi. kraf J,hlfaU filed in the lUofHcrherta L. Fagan ti Raymond A. F?fan Istinulaton seiuius -----Je suit or Green Mountain Into No. I". I- u- " w, on, V8 Gerald Wolfe and Wilbur Smith. Order dismissing case of Geo. Rorer vs Henry Glover and also I", nf mien G. Lambert against I lank w. tie saie defendant. Probate tosn inventory and appraisement I tiled oi me Trask deceased and the same f 11 1 . . . n T! -r 1 I,,) in the estaie oi ouna r. na,o. I minor. Iuruer a(jyuut.in - Holcomb administrator of the es tate of Lottie Elizabeth Holcomb. - ... TP a r,-.,ir administrator of the estate of fctartha A. Calvert. Marriage Licenses . William Oliver Doughty, 22, Ealem and Louis Edith Timm, Salem. TWIT'S FUSE "YOU G, HORE - OT TI-MKT CKtSDT FOR MY PWTf 'rki AFTE? NOON "I f I'LL TA.T WE 1F1T f 1 I 1 I KILLs ME- WHEN SaHF 1' i ILcHI J FINDSME EAMM'IT. Jfl FF' 1 1 -i f ,. . r- i it ncie:- i nocin ' XT: l1 J JK THEN I 'LI VbK HER 1 f cSHN jL- irt kin ;o out- j 1 1 fcyi yX Oonvrlatit 11)20 by H. C. Pinner. Trad mark Ra. U. . )at. Office IT COT FIVE OOLLAb POOrsO WD VOUVC EATjErs NCKRUX ALL or FIVE POUNDS "SO J I -JC 'Kir I I 1921 BY INT'L FEATURE SERVICE. INC. .1 S. H. Vaa Trump wa in Sil- Knights of Pythias are making verton a few days ago in com- elaborate preparations for the pany with a grange organizer, J. coming of the Dokkes on the G. McDonald. They were attempt- j night ot June 4. It is expected ing to Interest tue farmers in that vicinity in the matter of or ganizing a grange in Silverton. J. B. Barker was 67 years old today. Members of his family liv ing in Oregon City will visit at the Parker home Sunday and There are now nine granges in ed a desire to travel the hot sands Marion county, it is said, but the of the Mystic Dokkes' journey. Silverton district has never been The local lodge will entertain organized. In visiting among the the visitors at a banquet. The farmers it is learned that there Portland team will put on the is a atrong sentiment in favor of work and the Dokkes band will a grange and it is probable that :be on hand to furnish the music, a society will be organized in the ; Initiations will take place at the tnat tuut) visiting members will i celebrate his birthday annlver be in attendance, and a large, sary with Mr. and Mrs. Parker. class of local Knights has express-1 Besides a number of Salem friends near future. armory Saturday night, June 4. The board of trustees of the Willamette university will meet J, W. Parker, proprietor of the iSllverton-Salem and Independ ence. Monmouth and Salem, stage lite, went to Portland yester- 4ar and returned in the evening with bis new autn stage which I will be put on the run between lere and Silverton. The Silverton I Kate will he put on the Inde- Ijendence and Monmouth run. Mr. Parker will have the new bus in I (titration by the first of June. Pearl Alexander, former grocer of Independence, who has been Jiving in Montana tor the past jn Portland Saturday forenoon seven years, was in Salem last when the matter of rebuilding the evening, ne arove over me moun- gymnasium will be considered, tains from Montana and will Dr. Carl G. Doney and others spend some time looking arounflltrom Salem will be in attendance in the Willamette valley for a location. Mr. Alexander said it was snowing in Montana whsn he left and he does not want to go back tbere again only to re main long enough to move his wife and family. Fred Moxley, buyer for Wade Brothers' clothing store, of Eu gene, was in Salem yesterday transacting business. He return ed to Eugene last night. Big dance at Dreamland rink tmj Wed and Rat. Good music tti singing. Best, largest hard wood floor in valley. Ladies free Wed. Cool and same as open air. 113 Arnold Hill, 14 year old son of Mr. and Mil. Homer Hill of In dependence, who died at the Deaconess hospital Saturday af ter a long illness, was buried at Independence Monday. The fun eral was held in the Presbyter ian church, Rev. Dr. Dunsmore officiating. Learn to swim week, dive into "The old Swimmin' hole" with Chas. Ray and you will have more fun than a picnic. Last times at the Liberty tonight. 113 his son, Chas. Parker, and wif of Oregon City and Dr. Clyde Mount and wife of Oregan City will be present at the party. One of the features will be a big birthday dinner. Dr. Chas. H. Brewer of Stay ton was in Salem yesterday and met Mrs. Brewer who Teturned from Portland on the Oregon Electric. , F. J. Soner of Jefferson trans acted business in Salem yesterday. Chas. S. Clark, editor ot the Stayton Mail, was In town on bus iness yesterday. A. E. Stewart, real estate deal er of Silverton, was in town on uusiness yesterday afternoon. Alice Mayburry oi Dallas was shopping in Salem yesterday afternoon. Clara E. Feller of Donald was visiting in Salem yesterday. H. Hirschberg, president of the Independence National bank, was a business visitor in Salem yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Win. Shaffer of, near Independence were shopping in the city yesterday afternoon. R. F. Porter of Roseburg made a business visit In Salem yesterday. Beginning the fore part June Ben Levy, son of Mr. and Mrs. S. Levy of this city, will open a retail meat market at Ore gon City which he will run in connection with his wholesale meat business in Portland. The market will be known as the Midget Market. TcViti Oraoa and wifo rf Hin , ver, Colo., were visitors in Salem yesterday. C. Zimmerman of Mt. Anpel transacted business in the city yesterday afternoon. J. D. Hibbs, hardware merchant of .Independence, was looking af ter business matters In Salem yesterday. C. W. Henkle and wife of In dependence were In the city the fore part of the week. J. H. Riches of Silverton ws looking after business matters in the city yesterday. Many Learn To Swim Here; 250 Instructed One hundred and thirty five girls from eighteen schools of the, city entered the Y. M. G. A. tank yesterday and under the instruc tion of Thomas Gawley of the Portland association, received their first lessons in swimming. Thirly-five of the number who had never been able to do so be fore were able to swim the entire length ot the tank after receiving preliminary coaching. Mrs. J. B. Littler and Mrs. C. W. Soutfrworth chaperoned the girls while Mrs. James Elvin ob tained the services of Mrs. Roy Barton, Mrs. A. F. Marks and . Eva Scott who rendered valuable assistance in giving instructions. Twenty out of 100 boys who entered the swimming classes yes terday were also taught how to take care of themselves in the wat er. Today was devoted entirely to Y. W, C. A. members, and tomor row the tank will be turned over to the boys again. French Will Pay War Debt In Full Paris, May 11. France intends to pay what she owes, said a high official of the French foreign of fice this morning, in connection with various reports from New York. "The French government," he continued, "will take no steps whatever regarding the modifica tion, reduction or cancellation of her debt to the United States." WEBB & CLOUGH CO. Funeral Directors. W. T. Htgdon Uoyd T. ntgdo W. T. Rigdon & Sol leading Undertaken JOURNAL WANT ADS PAK JOURNAL WANT ADS PAY G. D. Bowpii prosperous farmers, yesterday. was In town E C. Treves of Everett. Wash.. Ik visiting with Frank Launer at ttf Launer home on North 17th I street. He expects to remain here ller some little time. The infant child of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Liechty died at their home in Central Howell yester day morning following a brief ill ness from measles. Burial took place at the Central Howell cem etery last evening. For sale, dry second growth fir reasonable. Fred E. Wells, 30r. fi. Church, phone 1542. 113 County Judge Bushey and W, J. Culver were In Woodhnrn rr--u terday on county road business. Mrs. McMorran of Eugene Is visiting her son, DeMott McMor ran, in Salem f n few days. Mrs. J. C. Savage of Waeonia was a visitor In Salem yesterday. Willll Link of Enirene ns In llatai todav visltlne- Ho b q I student at the University of Ore- I t v A bifvele whl.r ho e,,.i " ...w. 1,1; 1UU1IU UII North Cottage street was taken to the poiire station yesterday by Officer Porter. Benefit danrp vinn t, , ' .' ... 1 .111 JWl club, Moose hall, Thurs m, May It, Bunf-alow orches- . .... lit' ! 0. Martin and n ti ,D t0n rrom Oregon City Ijs '""'""is mis morn T I mi,...., j ' no8tmasier at Jsterdi"8 8316111 " DU8,nes ll . a. Theason and B. F. Rob- I mtm yesterday. Tsiitnk, w e Macle"y ball Just think, fine Newport cod 11c lb; Newport halibnt 20 to 25c. We also have very fine Chi nook salmon, shad and other fish la season, always fresh at Fitts' market. Prompt delivery. Phone 211. 114 John Gardner of Albany wlae a business visitor in Salem yesterday. Miss Lois Reed of Albany was visiting friends in Salem yesterday. Frank Davidson of St. Paul was looking after business matters in this city during yesterday. Elmer King of Silverton visit ed his mother, Mrs. W. H. King, in Salem vesterdav. Dr. A. E. Smith, superintend ent of the adult department of yrs y E. Powell of Falls the national Sunday scnools, jcfty was shopping in Salem yes spoke at the Willamette this af-' terday. ternoon. Dr. cago. Smith Is from Ohi- F. F. McCalley of Joseph, Or., gave $500 toward the Lausanne hall for the university, as a mem orial to his daughter, Miss Evaa ne, who died here some time ago during the influenza epidemic. Attorney Grant Corby has moved his law office from rooms 12 and 14 Breyman bldg, to rooms 15 and 16 Breyman bldg., ent rance room 15. Phone 484. 113 W. L. Campbell of Tillamook was a business visitor in Salem yesterday. Miss Edna Powell of Jefferson was a week end visitor In Salem. Miss Basel Brever of Jefferson visited in Salem over Sunday. Tonight Cole McElroy's Orchestra DALLAS, ORE. TONIGHT Special Merchants Lunch 35c OPEN 11 A. M. TO 8 P. M. Nomking Cafe Upstairs at 162HK. 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 Starts Tomorrow mm WATCH This Sign for Good AMUSEMENT Salem's lliutgest W. Moore of Med ford A baseball nine from the Val ley Motor company and a team from the state house met last eve ning in the Willamette field for a practice game. wrtirur af. J .euiora was Hr. mZ W Cbnr visiting in Sa- Flowers for boxes and hanging baskets, and also for planting on at reasonable prices. Arthur Plant's greenhouse, 129S S. ISth and Wilbur street. 113 The O. A. C. club will meet to night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Miller. A business meet ing will be held and plane dis cussed for raising money for the O. A. C. loan fund. "LEY MASON IN' Umplight SCENIC Magazine comedy er f Dean Geo. H. Alden is In Port land today on business pertain ing to the interest of the Willam ette university. C. I. Small was a business vts- j itor la Salem yesterday, coming I from Grants Pass on the morning train. U dingers M 1 man progress is imper- ; Lf HarrV H I feet vision. No longer is 1M J arey -m I .sJ mm Fin ml A I s Hi i Friday Is The Big Day rrv T" A"V I MILLER'S BARGAIN FRIDAY ON FRIDAY FROM 8:30 TO 5 BE ON SALE Leather Bag and Vanity Cases Tt ia apMnm ntioa lik-n Rjilom Imvp the nnnorttinitv to secure "Drummers Sample"; especially of such "High Quality Merchandise, from Factories like the one manu facturing this par excellent line of LEATHER BAGS AND NOVELTIES. When our Mg'r, Mr. Sisson was in San Fran cisco he met the representative of one of the largest Leather Bag and Leather Novelty Factory in the country. The Representative had just completed his tour for Fall Business' End his samples were for disposal. By taking the entire lot at a spot cash figure enables us to give you these Hand Bags Purses and Vanity Cases at prices rediculously low. The purchase includes the very best novelties, which will be in vogue this Fall. They come in Patent Leather Hand Tooled Leather Imitation Crocodile, Pin Seal etc. OPPORTUNITY FRIDAY YOUR SELECTION LESS V BOYS' JUVENILE DEPARTMENT 100 BOYS BLOUSES 'HE greatest Dar 10 n i man progress is imper fect vision. No there any need man, woman or child to suffer from the lack of per- 5 feet vision apparatus. I Where nature has failed to I supply you with the prop- er lenses we can do so in the for mof glasses. You I should consult us. An AH fitar Cast Willi Hubert MVKtan FYtui Bninnette llojr Stewart, and Joseph UarUna LIBERTY BL'NDAT D. W.Griffith's love Flower pattfH-l " Mr. and Mr. Will Smith of Jefferson were wee end visitors In Salem. Handy rolls of wbl'e paper, use ful for many parrposea. 1 cents up. Capita JeuraaJ offlee. HIS WILLIAM DeMILLE'S ,.oouew SIP. JAMES H.BAJUUt 8 TAMOTJS PIM WHAT EVERY m WOMAN KNOWS kfc Conrad Ha&k mt Ulfci Vila. aQaiwmmiAQidtm Tom Sawyer and Slip-Ova makes. The former retail prices was $2.25 OPPORTUNITY . FRIDAY 95c Opportunity Ladies' Silk Fibre Hose 300 PAIRS These come in Black and White. All sizes, and for merly retailed up to $1.50 per pair. Friday 59c Pair FIGURED POPLIN 36 inches wide in small figures, with back grounds, of Brown, Purple. Myrtle, Navy, Royal and Marine. Suitable for Children Dresses, Ladies Dress Linings. Excellent value at $1.50 OPPORTUNITY FRIDAY $1.09 HUCK TOWELING 500 yards of High Quality, Huck Towel ing. It is 17 inches wide; beautiful soft finish, made of graded, long fibre Sea Islan Cotton. There's only 500 yards, SHOP EARLY OPPORTUNITY FRIDAY 15c FRIDAY WILL BE A BIG DAY AT THE BIO STORE STARTING SUNDAY AT TKK GRAND THEATRE A 1 St by chick ISS State Bt