Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, May 13, 1921, Page Page Seven, Image 7

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News notes ot Sa em and Vic n tv Briefly Tola
Bringing Up Fathac By George McManus.
Copyright 1930
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by H. C. Fisher.
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Court House Notes
Probate Court
Order approving
first semi-an-
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from a trio throne-h Pr, tr o.hr.1 oi. . . . . :
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Order appv"'s : . ""'is ni reuuieion to aenver last evening, fell, striking her auditorium is indefinitely post-
....i ,ri nf the estate the interest of the Marion Auto an adrirflSQ tn a milling f w..- v. i i i i j a ! i i . b t ..i
KBli-anriutti n.t,w. w vi pai- ucau ttjtinsL ine naru pavumeuL, puiiuu uu uccuuui ui oiuivin?ao ui
j Urs Olson. """"" T " ' relru'lle ent-ieacners associations being Her name could not be learned, one of the principals ot cast
r. . if no- nr in i n sr ranjr i ii vei une unis. uie ire lo isici ov. ne i ihnm ho ,.-u
Order apiJ"""-'"B " , a,i j u h . . V ,
estate of Man u. ut"t roruana tomorrow to talk to the
; nome over Borne oi me worst Oregon state teachers association
I roads in the country. He trav- which will con Vftnfi there
Petty larceny thieves not only eled a distance of 67.5 miles and
Clerk s annual reports and
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K. Clico
KV. G. Shipley s car, in uie numc
pr,je Wednesday night. Ent
Wce was effected by breaking a
window.
John averaged 19.3 miles per gallon of
gas, driving a Studebaker.
Sh was severely briiiBed but not
seriously injured.
I Lucy M. Crow of Salem has
accepted a position as stenogra
pher in Eugene for the chamber
Get other's prices then see us,
we have the goods and guarantee
to beat all competition. See H. L.
Stiff Furniture Co. 116
budget blanks are being sent out of Commerce and is presently en
by the office of the county school gaged in the work.-
waiter u. tooze win aaaresa superintendent to the various
the students of the "Willamette school boards throughout he Harold L. Cook, scout execu-
university this afternoon, talk- county to be returned after the tive, and a patrol of scouts from
ing on the soldiers aid amend- annual June meeting of the dif- Salem go to Gervais this evening
ment which will be voted upon ferent organizations to that of- to meet with the Gervais boy
at a special state election next flee. scouts,
month. I ,
Fred Locklev of the Orerron Blaine McCord, Woodburn at-
A bicycle found recently on journal snent Frlrtav in ?oiem on torney.-was in Salem yesterday
i Salem ano Eugene win su i"iNortn unurcn street, was yester
He Benton county seat for the.jay claimed at the police suuton ne wa3 a speaker before the Ore- eourt bouse,
by Austin razier, Nona gon autbor8 conference.
Summer street. The wheel, he !
school ; said, was stolen from the hitrh . . ..
' nira ivmrv I. H iitroruin rnnn.
ty superintendent of schools, vis
ited the Scotts Mills schools this
week.
Superintendent Ackerman of
the state normal school at Mon
mouth was in Salem on business
last evening,
Twelve golf players of .the Eu-
pie country club will play with I
Ike Salem team here Sunday af
ternoon. Corvallis will also play
j o 1... Uov
in Sa em ana uu. auuuuj, "j ,
final matcn.
W. H. Cockle of Independence
Is in Salem on business for the
day.
Alex Merrifield was in town
, hum. tv fw.m. .wo afternoon. He had business at -the,'""" ' '"'"b.
The Central Howell
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tloses next rnuay wuu a ,uiS
Unner at noon nu a scnuui en
tertainment in tne evening, ine
teacher and students are mailing
I for a big day and evening
entertainment.
Mrs. Fred Tredgold of SiTver
bn arrived in Salem today. Mrs.
Tredgold will be here tomorrow
nd they will spend the week end
It the home of her brother, N, C.
Bnbhs, and family on 21st street.
school last Monday.
I Dr. Floyd Lewis, former Salem
boy, is visiting with his brother
in the city for a few days.
C. I. Lewis, assistant general
manager of the Oregon Growers
Cooperative association, and W.
T aialoT iiriint tn DrtlhiM tnHav tn
' , i I . dealer,
ueilVcr auureeitm ui memucin ui
the organization there this afternoon.
L. G. Hayford, Salem real estate
is attending the realty
dealers' convention in Walla
Walla, Wash.
F. M. Morley and wife of Sll
verton were in the city yester
day afternoon.
James Jones, of the Velie ga
rage, was a business visitor In
Dallas today.
A. W. Morris of the Morris
The-funeral of A. Hlrschberg
tuheld In Albany at 10:15 this
Horning. The body was shipped
h llkonv l.v Plirdnn nnrl r.n a 11 rl
wumerv.
terday.
J. T. Hunt and W. A. White
wre in Stayton and Aumsville
M PfillTltv ri-nl liri.'iruiou VDOtOP.
While' his car was parked at
966 South 12tn street yesterday,
some of its accessories were stol
en, Harry Chedwick, 1223 Ferry
street, complained to the polic. Attorney W. H. Holmes of Port
last night. ianr transacted business In Sa
lem yesterday.
George King of saiem
Picnic time Is here, include
A. M. Bvrd and family of Ger
Lumber company in Eugene, was yais vlslteQ in galem the fore part ment later.
a business visitor in saiem yes- . th -.--v
Died
WINELAND At the residence,
1041 south 13th street, Wed
nesday, May 11th, George W.
Wineland, age 76 years, Grand
Army veteran, father of How
ard M. of Lincoln, Neb., Fred
L. of Belleville, Kans., Mrs.
Lena M. Lisle of Salem, Mrs.
Grace Carruthers of Alberta,
Canada, and Mrs. Florence Pat
ton of Blue Springs, Neb.
The body is at Rigdon's. Fun
eral probably Monday. Announce-
H. It. Stiff ' Furniture Co f
best quality and lowest prices.
116
will 1
leave this week end for Oregon ,
City where he will work as pave
ment inspector. He is employed
by the state highway depart
ment.
some French pastry we make, in
the lunch. The Gray Belle. 115
Mrs. DIna Snyder and daugh
ter of Aurora were recent visit
ors in Salem.
HIRSCHBERG In this city,
Thursday, May 12th, A. (Duke)
Htrschberg, age 61 years, broth
er of H. Hlrschberg ot Inde
pendence. The body was forwarded this,
Friday, morning by Rigdon & Son
to Albany where funeral services
will take place at 2 o'clock.
Seven Divorce
Cases Heard In
Court Today
Seven divorce default cases
were brought before Judge George
Bingham of department No. 2 of
the circuit court today. In each
of the suits the defendants had
failed to. appear and there was lit
tle testimony given with the ex
ception of that ot the plaintiff's
substantiated by a few statement
from important witnesses.
The case ot Sarlth M. Nerling vs.
Harold Bert Nerling the decree
was granted with a $1000 alimony
after the district attorney, John
Carson waived examination. The
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WITH JOHNNY HINES
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SUN. MON. TUES
judge, however, questioned the
plaintiff and her mother finding
that little was known about Ner
ling before the marriage took
place. Testimony given by the
plaintiff was to the effect that
wlitlo she worked in restaurants
her husband loafed and consumed
her wages in eating at the place
of her employment.
Other cases heard were: Thelma
Lucht vs. Henry Luclit; T. J. Wood
vs Mamie Wood; Jessie M. Strat
um va. Harrjr C. Stratton; Mary
E. Buckbee vs. Percy Buckbee;
Phoebe Anna Payne vs. Henry B.
Payne.
Special Merchants
Lunch 35c
OPEN 11 A. M. TO 8 P. M.
Nomking Cafe
Upstairs at
162H N. COBTLSt.
American or Chinese
Dishes.
Open 11 a. m. to
1 a. m.
MUSIC and DANCING
Every Tuesday, Thurs
day and Saturday nights
JAZZ OHUilJi'STKA
Argentina has twenty-two pub
lic holidays during the year, Ger
many nineteen, Italy nineteen, Ru
mania twenty-four and India
twenty-ono.
Love, the jeyeler, Salem.
Baby chicks. BfiS State 8t.
NOW
PLAYING
TOM
MIX
In
His Greatest Western
Thriller
"PRAIRIE
TRAILS"
Also
Latest
News
Laughing
Gas
GRAND
Where the Big Shows ..
,Play
His bicycle was either stolen or Walla Wash,
taken by mistake last night, R.
I Vnnnir. of this city, told
Miss Minnie Pettyjohn Is vislt-
lne: for a few days at
Miss Mabel Sandberg has been
Walla visiting friends in Aurora for a
few dayB.
the
Any machines goiner to Albany
u mn game sunnay ana naving . . waK takeI. from
II 195.
115
McCornack hall, he said.
Senator Louis Lachmund, for-
Hr Senator C. P. Bishop and
hnk Deckebaeh were among Sa
Imriiitors in Portland Thursday.
Dean Geo. H. Alden of. Willam
te university and Miss Margar-
Alden spent Thursday in Port-
and.
Phil Fischer of the Waldo hills
was a business visitor in Salem
yesterday.
Frank Davey left this noon on
a business trip to Independence
and Monmouth.
Sunday school workers will
hold a business meeting at the li
brary at 8 o'clock this evening.
Rev. W. T. Milllken will conduct
a short devotional meeting.
A. C. Thomas, proprietor of the
Stayton meat market, was a vis
itor in Salem yesterday.
W. P. Walter goes to Woodburn
this evening in the interest of
the China relief fund.
Frank Miller and wife of Au-
See H. L. Stiff Furniture Co.
A program and dinner is being
fren tonight at the community
by Woman's Progressive club
Salem Heights.
Charles MacLeod Maurice, ot
Portland, representing the Gen-
leral Motors Acceptance corpora
tion, of San Francisco, was in
Salem today transacting business
rnra were in the city on business before buying house furniture
yesterday. and you will save money. 116
WEBB & CLOUGH
CO.
Funeral Directors.
W. T. Rigdon Lloyd T. Ittgdon
W. T. Rigdon & Son
Lending Undertakers
&Wl't bake these warm dava.
tor Belle French pastry is nice
br dessert. lis
R K. Page, Salem attorney.
" a business visitor In Eugene
JWerday,
' R. Linn In nn a trln in
Wt his ranch near Bend with
' P"r ot Californrans.
Robert Rahi .nkii.vu .i,
. . - ., (in,, i tauci ui Liic
word Mall-Tribune, was a bus-
visitor in Salem yesterday.
Attorney Rnv SbioM. nt ttto
1 in McMlnnville for a few
:" "BCTe he is tryine a cae.
8
Geo. Markay of Everett, -Wash.,
was in Salem yesterday looking
after business matters.
A D. Hutchinson of Fern Hill
was a business visitor in Salem
yesterday.
H P. Evans of Portland trans
acted business in the city yester
day afternoon.
Handy rolls of whl'e paper, use
1 for many purposes. 10 cent
i. Caoi'Tl Journal office.
V. Reed of portland ig i
citr on hi ... . .
't
Way.
of Tillamook
business in Salem yes-
R. I.V.-.n.. 1. 1 .
tods.
' "urn rortiand.
Are you from
"Missouri"
AND HAVE TO BE SHOWN?
If such is the case and yon imag
ine your whiskers are too tough
for the ABTO-STBAP RAZOR
yon come in and let's talk it oyer.
T ILES MINTER
IN
Little Clown
SMOKK"
NEWS
THE A0T0-STR0P RAZOR
It strops, shaves and cleans with
out taking apart. Tive Hundred
shaves guaranteed from .. each
twelve blade.
We will loan you one of these
wonderful razors on 30 davs
TRIAL. Pay no money just use
the razor If ytm can get along
without it simply return it to .,
A iwstal will bring it to you. I
Ray L. Farmer I
8
OXFORDS
Unusually Smart
In every woman's nature there is "Beauty Instinct"
which is reflected in her "Good Taste" as we call it.
It is the Woman of "good taste" who will most appreciate
the graceful lines of the hoth pretty and practical Oxfords
Cuban and Military Heels in Brown, Gray and White.
BUSTER BROWN
SHOE STORE
125 North Commercial Streets
SCIENTIFIC FITTING OF FOOT DEFORMITIES.
m
"Is Religious Liberty In Danger In
Free America?"
MEN IMPRISONED FOR WORSHIPING GOD ACCORD
ING TO THE DICTATES OF THEIR OWN CONSCIENCE.
THE CELEBRATED KING CASE, OBION COUNTY, TEN
NESSEE CIRCUIT COURT.
This remarkable case in complete trial will be given in dupli
cate tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock in the Seventh Day Ad
ventist Church, North Fifth street and Gaines Avenue.
Citizens of Salem will be given an opportunity to see where Sunday Blue Laws
lead to.
"Eternal vigilance is th price of Liberty." Let us keep religion out of the civil
domain. Let us keep Oregon's statute book clean from Sunday laws.
DON'T FAIL TO COME TOMRROW EVENING BRING A
FRIEND. ADMITTANCE FREE
r
THE SEASON
OF THE SKIRT
Fashion has smiled on the Skirt again. Perhaps it
has been the friendly influence of the "Sport Coat"
and the handsome Sweaters, but at all events the
SKIRT has been newly developed into a garment of
greater style, beauty and variety.
The models are so different and varied. We have just
received a shipment of the new WOOL PLAIDS and
STRIPES and a few CREPE-DE-CHINE Skirts, that
are wonderful models of newness, charm and practic
ability sizes from 25 to 30 we have marked them close for
fast selling.
It means quick action if you secure one of the Skirts.
$12.95
I MILLEFfi