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4 C 1091 ml. n Ii-l t r . A , , , PilMH ifaeSX' AUg""1 ine ,ibu journal, aaiem, urejfon 1 - - News Notes of Salem and Vicinity Briefly Told """ """ 1 " '"' 1 " ' , ' -T"m r ii- ii i ii jj i i - ' ' " ' " ' "" - Zm xef The F ro"p. of flve young wo"lo 1 fl United Stajea champion, in their France, and a number of other turpitude and that thesame de-, I s Tf FUfinlb lmen' wh0 lett Salem about two V JL C 1 . 1 match todav In the woman's na- medal holders. Rome time nextl serves and merits dlsbW.ent." iknffir I Aimr I .1 inasue. all" I ad IPTrc " ner street iter tea, .7 nnen wiuu. t I commercial club, I ,P,Ag 18 Wisconsin pic fetors lunch- AUK. j. q state , ..... 1,11 L Ul t ..... hv W. G. Pish- i b Fisher and Will fur fy' ts Citizens Investment com- of Inline A. M.se vs jBwrt Walter Mize. it final account order appluvi,lft , .Lnistrator filed in the mat foTlhe estate of Ella K. Cha- ..irr ttmA fnr hearing fWfiPr 1X1116 , , nal account tiled in th mat ter ot the estate of Elizabeth J. "orto appoints appraisers of the estate of John Emerson Bald minor, filed. Marriage .Licenses . ci.,.r 1) salem and X, U. B""" ' tAi. A Thompson, 18, Salem. Robert' H. Dann. 31, Guilford College, N. C, and Lyra B. Miles, IT, Salem. ... ,i.tinn fnr nermlssion to .pproprlate 11 cubic feet of wa ter from Whiskey creek in Kla Mtl, county for the irrigation of 845 acres of land near Klamath Fills was filed with State En gineer Cupper here today by Charles E. Drew of Klamath Fills. The project involves the toiistruction of a dam and a ca nal system at a cost estimated at 16200. B.lr'8 Sale. The bankrupt stock of new and secondhand fur niture, beds, bedding, dishes and louMhold furnishings formerly belonging to H. M. Cannon & Co. will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder for cash in hud, at the corner of 12th and Mill streets in Salem, Oregon. Wednesday, August 24, 1921, at in nVlnclr a. m.- -J. H. Dunlap, iwalr. 196 weeks ago for a trip to Alaska, re turned tn Salem this mnrnlnp- They are Miss Agnes Bayne, Mlsa Mable Savage, Miss Violet Wel- born, Miss Mildred Trindle and Miss Ethel Gittins. Miss Bayne and Miss Savage made a visit in Victoria and Vancouver. B. C. be fore sailing for Alaska. oenpture Wins Fight In Council to the nation's executive by Bar- nett and Doctor John R. Sites. Quotations from scripture won a license to operate the "Gem rooming house at Ferry and North Commercial streeta for Mr3. Lucy Johnfiim frnm t'.io Mtv m,nl last night, following a debate in which Mrs. Johnson was - con demned for the manner In which J she had operated the Rex hotel, the inula L. H. Barnett of Rotha grocery returned the first of the week af ter a ten day vacation to Seaside and Cannon beach. Upon his re turn Mr. Barnett found a letter from the chief clerk of President Harriinff- thankine' him fnr th " " ouv Ul uyeiULBU IL box of cherries which was shipped praised for ahowine trt tha nnHnn'a ttvapuHve hv Rarl., -. , , ., . liyo ui cleaning up uie nunuing which is to house the Gem. and was finally defended as a woman Thieves entering the kitchen of 1 "more Binned against than sln the It. E. Schelman home at Slx-jning," by Councilman Hal Patton. teenth and Hlnes street last eve- Patton's defense of the woman, ning stole two cakes from the ta-j together with the plea, of her at ble while the Schelman family torney that she be given another were entertaining guests in an-ichance and the assurance of Chief other part of the house, according of Police Moffitt that the Gem to a complaint made to the police, j could easily be closed If not con- I ducted ncenrdine to law. finally R. Allen, route 1, Salem, whose influenced the council into grant- Six Cents Box Prune Pickers Wages Adopted The wages for prune picker in the Sheridan, Yamhill and Carlton district were fixed yesterday at a meeting of the growers In Carlton. George Zimmerman presided and members of the Oregon Growers' association were in the majority. A price of 6 cents per box for picking prunes was decided on with a bonus of 2 cents a box for pickers who stay throughout the weason. In orchards where the fruit is scattering the day basis wage will be 30 cents an hour. This is the wage that will also be paid for shaking, hauling and warehouse work. Head dryermen will be S5 for a 12-hour day. These wages correspond closely with those set by the prune grow ers of Clark county, Washington, and it is expected that they will prevail throughout the prune dis tricts of Oregon. father asked Salem police to seek following his disappearance from his home Sunday night, when he lne the license. Barney ' Perlman was granted a license to operate a pool and ,113 UUU1Q .mil...... " O " " , ' .- -. j - drove away in his automobile, has i billiard parlor at 178 South Corn- been located. Police were informed last night tha.t Allen had gone to Portland for a trip without In forming his father. Three hundred pairs of "auto tags" were received today by the Commercial club and are ready for distribution to those who have bought them. The work of getting the tags for Salem autolsts has been under the supervision of the Cherrlans, and part of the funds will be used in publicity. E. a. Robins is building a five room home on the corner of CiemeJteti and Twentieth. Mr. Robins ii an ex-service man and plans to use the loan feature of the bonus measure. The plans for the house were drawn by Captain leror Hewlitt. Glen Chandler, who has been attending Willamette university the past winter, will leave tonight for Eugene where he will Join Us parents. Foresters of America, attention, liltiation and ice cream feed to night. W. P. Uingle, financial secretary. 195 Receipt of J1568.07 for G com pany of Portland, Oregon national guard, as pay for 80 men and two officers' for their armory drill for the first six months of 1921, has been acknowledged by the office of the adjutant general and will be forwarded at once. A. A. Englebart, 246 Lafelle street, arrested by Officer Hay den for driving his automobile without proper license tags, ap peared in police court Monday afternoon and asked to be given 24 hours in which to enter his plea. The plea was granted. I. L. McAdams of Salem brought into the Capital Journal office today a cluster of New Columbia nlnrns that averaged over two inches in diameter. There are 14 plums In the single cluster ana one tree yielded 8 bushels of plums, which are dark red color and delicious in flavor. merclal street, and Jack Maddox licensed to operate a similar busi ness at 402 State street. The council also voted its ap proval of the emergency ordi nance providing $2400 for the immediate extension of Hickory street terminal of the North Sa lem sewer to a point below the level of the Willamette river at Hickory and water streets. Because bids for the paving of North Church street between Highland avenue and Pine street were not submitted with the bids on the various Items worked into a total, the council inferred the bids to the street committee to be put in form for Intelligent ac tion. The plea of Walter Low, street commissioner, for a repair outfit with which to patch street pave ment In need of repair was ran ted and the purchase of the out fit ordered. A communication from D. A White and H. 0. White that they would seek an injunction to res train the Southern Pacific com pany from putting gravel instead of pavement between their tracks on North front street, resulted in the council ordering the city at torney to Instruct the company that it would be required to by the pavement as required by its franchise. Mrs. Mallory Wins by Default Forest Hills, N. Y., Aug. 16. Mile. Suzanne Lenglen defaulted to Mrs. Molla BJurstedt Mallory, match today in the woman's na tional tennis chamlponshlp after Mrs. Malory had won the first set, 6-2. At the close of the first game of the second set. Mile. Lenglen was seized with a violent fit of cough ing and, walking over to a chair alongside the referee's stand, an nounced her default to Mrs. Mal lory. She was assisted off the courts crying and coughing while the 8000 spectators, stunned at the dramatic collapse of the famous Trench champion, stood speech less. After her return to the club house it was said that Mile. Leng len had been seized with a parox ysm of coughing as a result of her recent atack of bronchitis. She had been noticed to cough early in the first set, but this did not seem to Interfere wtih her play. Pickard Brothers To Sell Jerseys Durinz October About 26 head of their surplus stock will be sold by the Pickard Brothers of Marlon, owners of the champion Jersey cow Vive La medal holders, some time next October after the conclusion ot the state fair, according to an an nouncement which has been made. The Pickard Brothers" herd is known as one ot the leading herds ot the country, and much interest has been displayed among dairy men of the state. It Is understood that the herd will be kept small enough In the future to allow for personal supervision of the care of each cow by the owners. Would Disbar Eugene Lawyer The disbarment of Leon R, Ed munson, Eugene attorney, from the further practice of law in Ore gon is sought by the grievance committee of the Oregon Bar asso ciation in proceedings instituted before the supreme court here this morning. The complaint filed against Ed- mundson charges that he has been "guilty of misconduct in his pro fession and has been convicted of misdemeanors involving moral serves and merits dlsbaWent Specific charges against Ed munson Include a conviction and sentence in the courts of Lane county on a charge of having In toxicating liquor in his possession and a second charge of selling in toxicating liquor from which he fled before an arrest could be made. Liberty Today The longest oil pipe In th3 'Uni ted States runs from Texuu to New Jersey, a distance jf approximate ly 1300 miles. Special Merchants Lunch 35c Hours 11 a. m. to 8 p. m. Extra Sunday Chicken Dinner American Dishes A La Carte Service at All Hours Open 11 a. m. to 1 a. m. Ice Cream and Soft Drinks Chop Suey Noodle N0MK1NG CAFE Upstairs at 162 North Commercial Street Investment Suggestions City of Arlington, Oregon general obligation 7 per cent Funding Bonds. Price par and interest. Tillamook county (Ore gon) school dlstrlcf No. 9, 6 per cent. Farm mortgages 7 per cent. Business property mort gage bonds, net 8 per cent. Denominations $500, $1000 Hawkins &Roberts 205 Oregon bldg. A. X, Wagner, formerly of this city and for a good many years proprietor of the old Willamette hotel, no wthe Marion, passed away today at his home in Stock ton, Cal., after an illness of three or four weeks. He leaves a sister in this city, Mrs. E. C. Cross. W. M. Gardner of Seaside, f or derly a barber with the Marion kotet In this city, was in Salem today. is again on duty at the association here A. R. Wagner, Ex-Resident, Is Dead In South LEGAL NOTICES STATEMENT of the Capital National Bank of Salem, county of Marion, state of Oregon, showing the amount stand ing to the credit of every deposit or July 1, 1921, who has not made a denosit. or who has not with. drawn ajj part of this deposit (commercial deposits), principal or interest for a nerlod of more than seven 7) years immediately prior to said date, with the name, last known place of residence or post office address of such de Receipt of a telegram this , - ... ( : n.nrnnr Ron W Ol- U1U 1 11 1 11 ft J v. w . . - . I ' " - - " - - cott from E. Shima, potato king poauor, ana me tact or m aeatn, of California, states that A. R. . 11 kW?L .i.n .a aA. Sim Phillips, of the local Y. M. WaKnerj former resident of Salem Emma h. Cochran, Salern Or.. C A who has been spending his (Rnd manager of the Marlon hotel ( $28. 92; R. C. Cochran, Salem, Or., ' it.- Murine theit. t vwn na the Wil- tl.79; Nellie H. Dohse, Salem. Or., vacation uu w. andv,u"11 " " , , . V-3i; Mrs. M. E. Epley. Salem, past two weeks, has returned ana lamette, has Just died. Dr ti5jQ. chaa. Cox. deceased; Mr. Wagner r. uo ,r-- is.oi; James urawrora. saiem, or. teen years ago, coming to the city 11.06; A. M. Dalrymple, Sec'y, de- Mrs. J. H. McAldin, 545 North which was then called the Che- Salem, Or., Or., W. G. Bowman of Falls City ar rived in the city yesterday and renalned over for the evening at the Bllgh. Parlor Millinery, 226 Oregon Wf. Remodeling a specialty. Hats tor 11 and up. 195 Mr. and Mrs. B. Lowry ot Grants Pass have been In Salem a nple of days. George S. Barton and Fred frlti of Grants Pass arrived in etty this morning. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Calkin of River have been stopping In 91 thy for a couple of days. Gehler of Stayton was on furniture and ranges. Peoples Furniture store, 271 N. Com. fat. members and friends ot the Salem Motorcycle club will go on a picnic trip w Niagara next Sunaay. Da iil Maraa. Tillamook farm er, was in the city orer night. x C Ofstedahl of Toledo was a local visitor this morning. Ultra yesterday. in mJD m a 1 bundle of m nrnal office. . JL1" Wie7 Salem. lisV -TalsssBl S. HART IN ' THE WHISTLE" "Tatty" arbuckue PR1ZMA FO NEWS TOMtuiROjr MKV.H.V.V 11.20; F. L. French, $1.28; Mr. or Mrs. ,f Calam r n Alt. iiiekvei.u. leuiuucnuf, - - vi iun unci, k.n., T.vu, bill on the downtown streets yes- j , It tne Wniamcte. On leaving John Itomilton Salera. Or.. I17JS4; ju. n . . .i .1. vhera John M. Hamilton, Salem, Or., terday afternoon, accmu...B , Bere ne wem to v,a.LU. ".J $4.90; N. Hansen, Salem. Or., he became manager oi me Liara. 6 00. Qeo Hauser. Salem, Or, and Stockton hotels in Stockton $71.40; individual Indian accts, and which were built by the CUT- Or., $175; F. A Keener. He is the brothtr of Mrs. C. K. z May g., Dr 6 2g. j four days there on business m con- 1 cross of this city, anu mo u.w. Meaie, Baiem. ur.. ssn.uu v. nection with h.s fishing interests. jE t, 0 wa- assiated with BK- nim in i . Ralem. Or. J14.00: J. C. Speneer. treas., Salem, Or., $1.00; J. L. Steinbeck, Salem, Or., $1.72; Mrs. J. J. Swartz, Salem, Or., $1.00; F. L. Terwilllger, Salem. $1.11: Dor othy E. M. Thomas, Salem, Or., $1.11; C. 6. Walters, Salem, Or., $1.8$. Statement of the Capital Na tional Bank of Salem, Oregon, showing the amount standing to the credit of every depositor July t 1S21 who haa not made a de- Dosit, or who has not withdrawn Mrs. j . n. mi;n'". wnicn was men ... - salem. rhnrrh street lost a $5 and a $10 mcketa. remodeling it and renam- . Orvllle Fuller. her report to police last night. W S. Fitts returned from New port last night after having spent four days there on business in con- Liberty bonds wanted, at par California hotels, was also here fnr a short time. He was born In Oshkosh. Wis., and was 66 years old. vn ran eet a 10c bundle of old papers for 5c now, at the Cap ital Journal office. R. H. Harlan of Falls City ha been In Salem a couple of days. ih. Oahorn of Heppner ha been in the city a couple of day. Beatrice Wolfe of Lebanon stopped In Salem yesterday. A S. Towing of Brownrvllle was in the city over night. W. T. Blgdton Uoyd T. Rlgdon W. T. Rfedon & Son tea dine Undertaken WEBB & CLOUGH CO. Funeral Directors. BETTER DEAD any part of this deposit (saving deposits), principal and interest, for a period of more than twelve (12) year Immediately prior to aid date, with th name, last known address, and the fact of his death if known: Ralph O. Helmken, Salem, $1.47; Duxal Craig. Salem, $4.9$; Lillian !pettlt. Saiem, $2.6; Ellen M. Sav age, deceased, $1.41; Edna Engte, Salem. $1.39; Carl Schindler, Sa lem; $1.41; Vina M. Sherman, Sa lem. $2.0; Arden L. M. Cafferty, Salem, $2.91; 8am. Salem, $1.58; T.,i-v Walkr. Salem. $1.40; Geo. William. Salem. $1.$ Lawrence v, Ungdahl, Saiem. $2.88; Harry Munson, Salem, $1.88; Vlleths Thurman, Salem, $1.17; May Wo. Salem. $1.17; Mrs. Joe Reese, Sa lem, $1.37; Lena Aral, Salem, $8.88; Harry Jsnsan, Salem, $1.38; MUs Bessie Mansfield, Salem, $1.14; W. A. Puese. Salem. $1.14, State of Oregon, county of Marion u L Joe. H. Albert, being MM.. ' 1 ! A ilUtzs apeciai w Leave xnursuajr, 1 1 bartered by lo-' I ne , - , tr 1 h hand and Salem ... , - u .u. tvvtr iuly sworn, depose and say . r- -7. ,h. LIM ! " . ' .,h that I am the cashier of t member wno win " i, racked with pain. Jtveryinm; ,a NatlonaI Bank of Salem. Marshfield convention win ! anl the victim become unty of Marlon. staH of Ore- theclty about midnight inursoaj. . nVrTTIlliaanrtti TO "n: that the foreroing rtatement accordinK to the arrangement impoaaent ana ao'" f,n. true, correct and com- accoraing u iu hrtn back the ar)8)hine take -taiement. ahowine ikk made by the committee which an nounces that there are still a i" more berths left. The railroad fare for a return j ticket to Marshfield U $13.1. and! the Pullman rates $10 for the, reund trip Reservations can be made with Oscar Steelhammer toe county asseaanr s office. farinar beck the sunshine take GOLD MEDAL j.anr-' lmSy HoTUnd for o'r- Mhirr from kidney, hvs mod uric ecM 1 !.. ABdrimtai thwt- plete statement, showing tla name, last known residence or poet office addrees. fa-1 of deatlj If known, and the amount to the credit of each depositor as requlr rd by the provision of eections 10160-10163. incltislv. Orecon law. (Signed) JOS. H ALBERT. Subecrlbed and svrorn to before tnia zsra asy 01 j jiy a. u. hzi surneai mil h. mkls'im. Notary public for Oreewn. aajakia), AD druggast. Notary public for Oreron j Tke Trench governor of Loul- , mm cU Mir'1. v My eommiasJon expiree r.h t jlana tried th pettiest case. "' 1M4 ammo Organdie, Voile and Silk Sports Dresses 9tiFjPc(tttwm Curtis presenB ( PILOT , From th Nwsl by Ralph Conrlor, Mi rjracud by KINO VTDOR , a first uATtJHyg Arnvcrro4 u I The Summer selling season is practically over with us. Now for a "CLEAN SWEEP;" as we have only a very, very few garments yet unsold just seven Silk Crepe Sport Dresses which we have marked at prices that will close them quickly. 1 Georgette Crepe combination in tomato and white, sold for $57.50, now $30.00 . 1 plain tan Silk Crepe 62 50, now 25.00 1 figured Silk Crepe Combination of tomato and white 62.50 now 30.00 1 Silk Crepe Combination of tomato and white 47-B0 now 20-00 1 Silk Crepe Combination of green and white 47.50, now 20.00 1 Silk Crepe Combination of pink and white 85.00, now 15.00 1 Silk Crepe Combination in grey 35.00, now 15.00 The mos-t of these Silk Sports Dresses are "Flanders Models," which absolutely, as sures you of their quality and authenticity of style Organdie and Voile Dresses These charming models are all marked for the Grand Final Clean Up. The stock has been divided into 3 Lots and marked at prices that means immediate action, if you would avail yourself of these remarkable bargains. Organdie and Voile Models In both light and dark colors W I f 1 They have found ready sale at $35.00, $27.50, $25.00. NowJW XgUU x your choice - - Practically All Organdie Models. They are mostly ta the jflt L light colors and were seUing at $22.50. Your Choice forK J fjJ) uJMV V fiBai dog. Ir Organdie and Voile Models. This Lot contains both light cP Lot 3 and dark mode,B and soM for i8'- Yur chice fr $yoj Silk Sport Skirts Are Included In This Big Clearance Event Store hours 8 :45 to 5:45 Saturdays 9:00 to 8:00 MILlKf I I GaodGood&. f V Postage or Express Paid on All Mail Orders