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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (June 2, 1921)
2, mi The Capital Journal, Sate, Oregon News Notes of Salem and Vicinity Briefly Told Bringing Up Fathsv Events By George McManus. Copyright 1M0 bjr H. C. Flatter. Trade mart Keg. U. B. Pat. otftoa. fining W,M i incert I OUT OrT THKT CHMR . WHO TOLD June 3 r7. J music. WE - VHA.T POt?etSEO I oh: jut)T ah: the ta&ue ILL tsET 6EE HERE F1F1 - TAKE VOU TO COME HONE ) THOUGHT it CXJR 6f?OTH FlRtT HKe A. COOD LITTLE i f" M ' company V nine s.1 noom TIME? C bOME PqiNE LUrHCH- I 'YOU TO tT there:0 t THrVT CHICKEN dance, armory yr 5" 6-hemawa Inter- S4 - jun Iracfc and field class ) OOt'T E-VErs ;T TREATED LIKE DO : J 111. 0Chemawa uni- . 1(1 Jnae r" ...,nt week urttty Baccalaureate nine a HERE 1 VW "v . 1 rz. 7 A J r , jrnon tit s nr. can wr, tudents ol Chemawa, 8 pre- by P'f 7 Presentation of J . "The Maid and ."-Dramatic depart raent Willamette university !res ntB Julius Caesar. ZZ. schemawa grad uation exercises and of diplomas Governor Ben O.cott ,8 P . m. June 15-Minnesota as l ion Picnic, state fair grounds. ... : Court House Notes Circuit Court iit Hummons rce .rr;:. Met- Lnd order m" 7" F"U , n,l.ir MRtCall. kali against - Summons tueu m m of Classen vs maoc". Probate Court iQ9i bv lur i FiiTuai Sanvica Dr. H. C. d- U. III 6 2 i"f" Inventory and appraisement Ellsworth of Pendle-( Percy A. dinner ton will be reappointed a member;eer, and Frank C. Bramwell, su-'ate expected to attend the first 'pany of Portland aud the Seattle Iby Coroner Rigdon from a party or the state board of chiropractic perintendent of banks, will leave annual state picnic of the North j National Bank of Seattle Jointly of Crabtree who did not leave hla examiners upon the expiration of Sunday for an inspection of the Dakota association to be held In bid in the $121,1275 issue of Ore-: name, tn regard to the. body of his present term, Friday, June 3, Silver Lake and Sumner Lake ir- , McMinnville in the city parkigon district Interest bonds offer- the boy found on the Santiam rlv according to announcement ofjrigation districts in Lake county, .there, June 14, according to anjed for sale Wednesday. The bid er. He reported that his 14 year Governor Olcott. The governor These districts are asklne- for tii ,( h k t r tp f. otn ,.,,.,!.,.,, -rfn Ly mn hart Hoot, rtrr.wr.ort has also signified his Intention of approval of the sale of bond issues ley of Standley and Foley, who is accrued Interest. Only two re-appointing Arthur Berridge 1 aggregating $5.15,000 at 80 cents ,n charge of the arrangement here were entered. ana w -u. wnucomb, both of;on the dollar, approval of the and will gladly furnish-any intor Portland as members of the state sale by the state irrigation secur- nation to any one desiring it. All ' ul jwiuuuiiiaucy upon ine ities eomm s nn he no- nvnnra , , ,k t-i... - bids f AlhArt F. died in tne esiaico rn, Kate R. Martin and Clara t 'arner- . .1-. i Order appoinuns apji f the PKtate of Mar- ltie propei i ------ v tha A. Calvert located in Marion county filed. Order approving nnai accounu I cf the estate oi cueu u6u" " it Marriage Licenses William Woelk, 23u PorUand, lind Lily M. Blake, zu, baiem. Ursule Q. Wolfer, 2Z, tiunoaru hnd Eulalie Braden, 20, Salenj. Jobn J. Franal, Z, Haiem. anu IMercury East, 35, balem. expiration row. of their terms tomor- Realty Transfers Compiled by Salem Abstract Co., Bank of Commerce Bldg. before the sale can be made. urged to be present and bring i well filled lunch baskets. Good President Carl G. Donev nf ,...,..;,.,, 1 u.j , . J. Eberly, for several years Willamette is leavine toniEht for t.- a member of the state forester s West Linn where be will driver ;T.'M. Major, state secretary, is staff here, is slated for the posi- the commencement address for , eharge of arrangements at Mc, tion of deputy forester created by . the high school class there. To- Mlnnville the last legislature and which is morrow night he will be in Hepp- j ' to ue riuea at a meeting of the ner for the same purpose and Sun- scaie uoara or lorestry in Fort- day he will give the land Saturday. The new position j reate sermon before the graduat carries witn tt a salary of $2500 ,jng class in Chemawa a year. Lester Proebstal, recently return ed from the Orient, spoke last night before members of the stu dent volunteer band of the uni versity, telling of his work withl the natives there as a missionary. Proebstal is a Willamette student, having completed his work here about saven years ago. E. J. Roth, member of the firm baccalau- of Roth Grocery company, left Tuesday for a trip through the midSle west, his destination being Whitewater, Kan.,' his former home, where he will visit friends Big removal sale. Big assort ment of trimmed, tailored, sport and relatives. He went by way of hats, tale ssarts Friday. Miss Lar- California and expects to be gone sen (Fullerton's) 132 about five weeks. An Indian robe was stolen from his automobile while it was. park ed on North Commercial street yesterday, I. R. Smith, proprietor of Smith's cigar store, complain ed to the police last night. "Mem" we, tiavo just received a new shipment of Oxfords, get yours today. Price $8 and $11. Salem Woolen Mills store. 132 Boise, Reuben P. and M. B. I Boise, his wife, Whitney L. Boise and L. H. Boise, his wife, to H. M. McDaniel, lot 8, bloca 6, Boise's 2d add. $10 Taber, M. E. to E:na Fay Cozal, lot t, block 5, R R add to Brooks 110 Stafford, Violet F to Henry C. Stafford, pt. E. D. Jones cl. Z-6-3 I and pt. M. bevicK ci. a. i-o- William Ralston, student iii the w. S'fl ITnivpraitv nf Oregon, arrived in Prite, Frank to Andrew Wein- tQWn ,agt night He is nere in mar., lot 5, block , Lomptons aua i nnn.Hnn ,tl the management '350- ! nf the university senior play E. M. Page to Lovina If. Renal- which will be given Friday. Iff 1U 6, block 22, Pleasant Horn-) KM -It ! Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Olsan of Gtotge Cassidy to H. C. Mack. Brusn College are leaving for lot 3. block 20 R R add to Hub- ,,).. where thev will spend card, f 400. L minle nf months visiting rela- josepn W. Kirk to E. P. Mor- tives. ton: snd M. E. Pog'ie, 21 acres in Frank C. Bramwell, state su- Newbarry & Tumbleson have perintendent of banks, left "Wed- opened a first class barber hop nesday for Seaside to attend the!at 173 North Liberty St. Call and state bankers convention. C. B. Jacobs of Cottage Grove has been in Salem a couple of days. see us. 133 O. Amundson came up Woodburn yesterday and the night in S'-.lem. from spent A. C. Hall and wife of Port land were in Salem over night, stopping at the Marlon. Big barn" dance C. F. Schml dicker farm Saturday eve, June 4th, on Salem-Silverton road. 132 Glen H. Taylor of Roseburg was In Salem last nigt. Handy rolls of white paper, ue ful for many purposes, 10 cent up. Capl'Tj Journal office. G. W. Anderson arrived In Sa lem from the coast yesterday. Salem Hardware Co. will have bargains on alumlnumware June 11. Wait for it. 133 Bora -In Salem, June 1. to Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Grosva tior, 330 South Sixteenth street, a daughter, weight seven and one half pounds. Shu Is to be named Martha Eulala. Died DAUGHERTY -At the Salem hos pital June 2, 1921, Ethel ., wife of Edgar B. Daugherty, of 1035 N. 21st St., at the age of 24 years. She Is survived by ber husband and two children, Florence age 5 years, and James aged 3 years. Funeral services will be from the Terwllllgcr home Friday at 2:30 p. m. Rev. J. J. Evans officiating. Burial will be in I. O. 0. F. cemetery. 132 the same time and the body bad never been recovered. When the newspaper report came out that an unidentified body had been found, he had not stopped to con sider that it was found on a dif ferent fork from the one that runs through the Crabtree section. Chester Defense Rests. Kansas City, Ho., June 2. The defense in the case of Densel Ches ter accused of the murder of Miss Florence Barton, rested its case this morning, with the understan ding that It would be allowed to Introduce one jnore witness this afternoon. Men's Oxfords, new shipment arrived today, $8 and $11. Get yours now. Salem Woolen Mills store. 132 Captain I. B. Sanburn of Fort land was in Salem for a couple of dayB looking up business connections. i t S LAST TIMES TONIGHT LOUIS WEBER'S WHAT'S WORTH Clara B. Hougham of Mt. An gel was in town yesterday on business. WEBB & CLOUGH CO. Funeral Directors. W. T. Rigdon Lloyd T. Ulgdon W. T. Rigdon & Son Lending Undertake Don't forget the Artisan dance, Dreamland rink, Wed. eve, June a. Dreamland orchestra. WHILE" FARMERS WEEK and HOMEMAKERS CONFERENCE A Week of College Life at O. A. C. COOPERATIVE CONVENTIONS EXCURSIONS LET'S GO 1J7 Corvallts, Or. June 13-18 Hamman Auto Stage Two Stages Dally Leave Salem 10:30 am; 4:20 pra Leave Mill City 7 am; 4 pm Leaves O. E. depot, Salem Wayside stops at Gooch, Lyons, Mehama, Stayton, Sublimity, Aumsvllle, Turner, State hos pital, Cottage farm. Jos. H. Hamman, Salem. Phone S04 I Special Merchants Lunch 35c OPEN 11 A. M. TO 8 P. M. Nomking Cafe Upstairs &t 162VSN. COM'LSt. American or Chines Dishes. Ice Cream and Drinks Open 11 a. m. to la. m. FREE DANCING Every Saturday Night Elite Orchestra p. L White cl. S. .".i-fi-1 W $2,- Ed H. Adam i t-. Frank E. Nel tcn. rsrt of John Burger cl. S. I J M W, $10 I E. Linville ti V. illard Per- IBw, 4.94 acres 1? J. McHaley cl. ii-i l W. $10 0. fiewley to V It. Phelns. 10 "On E. Carnson rl. S. 12-8-3 v no. H. f. Radcliff I" O. Bewlev. 10 "' in E. (.nriison rl s 1 ... v, no. R. D. Dilley and family of SpoT kane are in Salem for the week, visiting Mr. Dilley's daughter, Mrs. Lawrence Bulgin. Men's Oxfords, new shipment arrived today, $S and $11. Get yn-"-s now. Salem Woolen Mills store. 13 2 Alexander Brown, student in the university at Eugene, is in Salem for a couple of days. Roy McDowell ham mnva Vio hmily from Portland to Salem ne win take an active part li McDowell Bros, market. All "ree of the McDowell boys are r reterans and started In busi- less than a year ago at 173 South Commercial street. Cloid Miller, farmer of Dallas, was in town last night, stopping at the Argo. Save money. No wis the time Mt your mid-snmmor W. ol really reduced prices during the "ovai sale at Miss Larjen's Ifullerton's ) U2 Men's Oxfords, new shipment arrived today, $8 and $11. Get yours now. Salem Woolen Mills store. 132 Mr. and Mrs. C. S. La Rue of McMinnville were in Salem yesterday. i uf anrt Mm B. R. Hooe of Tacoma spent last night fh Sa- MB. The body of Mrs Ens Housen '1 years, was forwarded to Portland Tuesday where Mrs. ET has bn until recently a '"Went. Mrs. Housen died in this Monday evening. Wanted, strawberry pickers. r,i nii rarms Ov. U. S. Nat. hank hide-, room 309. 134 Package social and g,,. "i church, 15th and Mill. y at 8 p. m. ;,.. mss n. its Lee Rusk of Portland has been in Salem several- days. R. L Adams, Southern Pacific freight man, whose duties bring him to Sale moften, dropped In again sterday. W. C. Tichner of Portland was here over night. va r,rt wilmi lavage of Mar- cola were in town this morning. Bishop's Virgin Wool Suits $35 WIS WEBER'S 'WHAT'S WORTH WHILE" TOMORROW SAOEBRUSHER" C. R. Simmons of Lyons stop ped last night at the Bligh hotel. Dance Marl cay hall Thursday. 132 W 111 TOMORROW IS MILLER'S BARGAIN FRIDAY Bungalow Aprons Here's a Bungalow Apron, that thoroughly covers and protects the Suit or Dress, and yet so cleverly designed as to he neat and dressy. Tho taiJoring is perfect. Made of Scout Percale in most beautiful new patterns the colors, absolutely guaranteed ; trimmed in white rickrack braid, with Pearl buttons, regular A Q price $2.50. OPPORTUNITY FRIDAY MTtO Mr. and Mrs. Parmat were In Salem from Astoria yesterday. T. L. Hedge of -Grays River. Wash., stopped In Salem last night Gladys Savage was here from Eugene yesterday. Youths, Youngmen and Men's Virgin Wool is the best, that's why we sell it. Salem Woolen Mills Store . C. P. BISHOP, Iro. The Home of Oregon Made Virgin Wool Products. Huck Towels This is a plain white, soft finish, good quality Huck Towel with hemmed ends. Now is the time to replenish your Towels. At this price better get a few to have for those picnic, camping or week ends. 1 An OPPORTUNITY FRIDAY 1UC Limit 4 to a customer. These Are Two Top Line Specials for Tomorrows Big Sale ' Good Goo LV 1 j Lore, the Jyelr. SIn. Li