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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 26, 1921)
Ngws iNoxes ot Salem and vicinity Briefly a osa f 7p.MMe ! .AUL1 KlrlS ?"e. already !- " "i ' " picking out one Item that of a I brought to his home near Dallaa-igBBaaa IIIHIIW'.I 111 U "d mming Events . qi Rotarlan pic- i. Wheatland ferry. 28-Oct. 1 Cunt But uro"" - HUl. a. AUH. . lml niciii-. .Jl'" f jchools . r,,,,,pr-ial Club. SO-Amerlcan Le- meeting, urniou, o j. t- through State 26 shrlners bas- s landing a Opening . oi o Business mens' slEnea an ror rooms in T.aiiRannn hall at Willamette university lor the coming year, according tn j word from the business office. There is onlv room for ahont 15 more girls and inquiries are com ing in ever yday. The university office has never experienced such a heavy rush during the summer months, and It is expected that the girls dormitory will be full be fore school opens. I m. t Wood Cutter Is Dead From Unknown Cause ffiwmit Court Answer filed the divorce sult uncnuS ironi injuries sup Posed to have been received acci dentally while at work in the Dr. F. U. Franklin, Willamette woous lour miles north of Inde university librarian, has returned pendence, a Scandinavian named Anderson, died last night about 8:30 o'clock as he was being to the. city from an auto trip to ! Crater; Lake and points in south ern Oregon. Mrs. Franklin, at present In Albany, accompanied Dr. Franklin to the lake, where tho. spent two days with the Ma rushed to a local hospital. He was In, a dazed condition when found and never rallied enough n t 1 1 V . A. I nunu a u u litrvtM r;i u i Pllnnor DnrHanH TVia wnrar u . .. Answer iuvu iMiD L - - . tu uov uie accident occurred r. . -1- Li l MJtM 19 wti 'i. ' S III ill! LlltJ I. I I U. . r iOHA- 1)111 no Pin t 1 n ilnl ,. rfuarnc " - - - 'uUtu lu Chapel tended complaint filed in the :tfce detours w Clyde 15. Fenn vs Edith i - u w . i 1 1 1 1 i : t u lin says, are found near Salem in hand to the back of hold his his head '-'Order anu miuh --- )tj, w " - ,oijyiiiciii uu Prounie uoun FS . . ,rt-r W.lla M. 1 ... amn of Mz-Orortlp SnrinES. Will 0IH1 (! I A'uma, . iBliUUl 1.11... 1 ' , . : . : annnln) it V.f tliA ord wnnArflll OT1- ii... . , , , j ii : a i i w ,ii Fie i muttpr of tne esiaie ui i ljig uu m nu-n The CHtato io .cu uuiiiuc. ui "'"" ii., i hi DVV' . . i XT-1 11 I T .1 - C . . 1 ,.1 n.ju. rnr i ii'iuiuii... " ' " i ijimti aia. ". .. , ...ubiii. uun iouv .. .. , .. .liii nf MnV ' l Jt t Cai,ramonln nr' llpr fftl fi-nrrt wa.1. n dsanili uni Ui i'"ri . . . . . j L63U Him - - -- . -.. , - ... . . . j0r8 and their estate vaiuea at. visited a number or places oi us (1600. torical interest, among them be ing Sutter Fort, the first interior An automobile piloted by D. D. settlement by white men in Call- . .infatv OS") North summer lornia, ana center m kimuiu. ... BocolotsKy, oj ..j I lt . ...u f isd, rfrt was damagea yeBLciuajr ime uuiu i udu .. .-in,!.,, nrH hannther car WW 11 . , , ,. . I . . , . ...tine woo r. A cnecii. iui ?au,oo.i' " .. o,... .treet between Liinerry ..j mrt streets. The name of the it Ho uffrretarv of state's tnd Higii streets, j u luotTou - .. rii-ur was not learned ' nf flee Thursday from the Union where it is supposed he received some injury to the spir.e. imo signs or serious injury are parent on his bndv. anil an autopsy will probably be held In an endeavor to determine the cause of his death, according to Coroner Rigdon. Whether the dead man has a home or any relatives is not known. He had been working for about a month on a wood cutting contract for J. T. Merrit. Last night when he failed to return was made and the man was found near where he had been cutting wood. Cantrell to Talk Here of Phases of Irish Question r.uvwif'1 stumim v uniirit, irt.Lui-1 r er ot Los Angeles, who enjoys a establishing it," and ordered leport on damage done to tele phone poles by woodpeckers as typical of this class of service Which the American company furnishes to its associated companies. Patent Right Abuse Charged To Phone Firm Flagrant misuse ot its patent rights In assessing a charge of four and one half percent against associate companies for the use of certain patented equipment in addition to the profit accruing through the manufacture of that equipment was charged against the American Telephone and Telegraph company by Major Gar rison Babcock, consulting en eineer. who is assisting the city of Portland in the telephone rate rehearing here. Profits from patented articles, TJahinnli nnl ii i ii ml WPrH flT-HinarllV collected in the form of additions jler of Vancouver, Wash., and Mrs. to the cost price although he ad-(Emma Standifer, Mrs. Mollie E3. mitttjd that there were other j Mundinger, Mrs. Cora Scott, Mrs. ways of collecting such profits. John Blewer, all of Salem, four But, he declared, when a patentee : sons, James M.. Bones, Archie L. so manipulates this patent right Bones, Charles F. Bones, all of as to complete control the com- Turner, and Vester N. Bones of mnrtltv it ia clear' iruiltv of a Salem, and a brother, J. W. Resident On Turner Road Passes Away William A. Bones, for the past 18 years a resident on his farm three miles south of Salem on the Turner road, passed away at his home early this morning at the age of 72 .years. He had been ill for some time before his death. The deceased Is survived by five daughters, Mrs. Martha Wink- nation-wide reputation as a public speaker, will lecture on "The A pair of gloves, two pairs of .j a crescent wrencn pilars "u i - -kii-li were among the articles .of July. picked up by the police when they .prwted three Salem youth on a . lQinonv recently, were Oil company to cover state tax on iTmth Irelandi fromthe motor fuel oil sales by the com-,. Viewnolnt." at the ar- pany in Oregon during the montn s d afternoon at 2: 31 Mrs. L. F. Griffith and her 'rfaiiirhter. Miss Margaret Lrll- ct b . . ....... n rr TTnrfw Uui. loft Salem this morning for claimed toaa, ,y . I' ' . ." ".. k,u , anond 1,1 this city. u.. r.ale. senior member of Otle &Co., is in St. Vincents hos LjT.i Pnrtland. having been oper- Iteu uu woi tmort his condition as very sat- tolictory. Portland by automobile to spend a short time visiting. A. C. Hanson of Independence was a local visitor this morning. Miss Marion Gilkey, daughter of Mr- and Mrs. William Gilkey nf Scln. won the honors in the sheep and goat Judging contest mory Sunday o'clock. Mr. Cantrell, who Is neither Irish nor Catholic, will answer the queries: Is the Irish question a re ligious question: Why is Ireland in revolt? Why the Irish question in America? What shall we do? violation of the patent laws. Attorney McNary for the tele phone company objected to what he termed an attempt on the part of the witness to argue the case. There was no record he aeciarea when such s procedure had been permitted by my court or tribu nal In he land. Chairman Williams of the pub lic service commission reminded counsel that "we are not follow- lne: nrecedent hi this case; we are i ordered tne witness to proceed. Under the coaching of Attorney Tomllnaon, Babcock proceeded to pick to pieces a document prepar- Unnes nf Perrvdale. Funeral services will be held tomorrow afternoon at two o'clock from the Rigdon chapel. Inter ment will be made In the City View cemetery. When he was approached by Jermau and told to return the boat, he stated that he thought it was his because he had found it, and said that he telephoned the sheriff's office to find out if he was right in his possession. The sheriff's office explained that the boat might have been one used by two escaped convicts who had escaped the penitentiary about the time the trouble arose. District Attorney John Carson, pointed out to the court that it was necessary by the laws ot Ore gon to have all property found registered with the county clerk. 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 NOMKING CAFE Upstairs at 162 North Commercial Street VAUDEVILLE A Powerful Story of the South Seas "The Island of Regeneration" Featuring Antonio Mareno Love, Romance, Adventure and Thrills Abound TODAY TOMORROW BLIGH SaBBBSSXEBSBBBBBBBBBBBBBfHHL. Wr J CAPITAL JOURNAL WANT ADS SATISFY THE WANTS Court Adjudges Boy Delinquent Adudged a delinquent child, continuance of the case until Monday when the judge will pass . ,m .., fho rnnult Of the - u . lnV,ii unmnnnv 1 (in- haflim .Tlldga BUflhey OI CO 0 l UClcyuuil- x,u"it...j uuiil iHE, m - enumerating specific items of ser- the juvenile court this morning, vice performed by the American of the case oi uui. company for the Pacific company under the four and one half per cent agreement. Two thirds of the items ".n th edocument, he point ed out, were Rales services while -.11 I ,.1 ..nil nnlv tVta Fll l-n ia tl - " ULIIC1D lUYUllCU Villi; vim .m ....... Foresters meet Marion square lng o; government reports which 204 are always open to the puDlic, 9:30 Sunday. Ul IUQ Voo - 16, who was arrested Wednesday for larceny of a motor Doat Be longing to A. M. Jerman. Stevens told the judge that he had found the boat while in swim ming, and that it had been float ing under water. He took the trouble to ball it out and have it ij i n and sheep ana goai juupms v,o.i iTTwh fhbeen ,b-d recently by the Sclo Angora iTi..n Pnllnck. who have &ii i iiio antz country IlBDIUg 1" i"L " llnce Monday, are expected to re turn to Salem tonight or tomorrow. Goat club. tt o. Envoi-, county clerk, and 111 wile, with Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Stopping ami their daughter uo-r othy. have returned after spend In? two weeks at Rockaway and Seaside. Miss Alice Wood, employed in the office of A. C. Bohrnstedt, will leave tomorrow to spend the week end in Portland, Born WEST- To Mr. and Mrs. James West, 415 North 23d street, Wednesday, August 24, 1921, a son, to be called James Benjamin. LINDEMAN At 180 North 2lst street, t0 Mr. and Mrs. L.aira N. Lindeman, of Monmouth, Thursday, August 25, 1921, a daughter. Earl Simpson, buyer for Well- er's grocery, has returned from a 10 day trip to Seattle where he Went his vacation. John F. Forhes. C. V. B. Ru- and Mrs. H. C. Atwell arrlv ed In the city this morning from tyrest Grove. Fred Warisnn of The Dalles Hopped in the city today and reg htered at the Marlon. The city park board has had Um flag staff In Willson park stinted. Mr. and Mm f!Uvon L.. Long f Corvallis w ere local visitors to- Havmnnrt T! Kvuna nf Junction PHy was in Salem yesterday. Rtr L. Blneuar of Moro was in 1st city over night. Hear Mav Bella For at the Oregon tonight. 104 ld in Salem yesterday. lire Rprt I!rrv nf Parllnn w st the city today. TWmths and Funerals BONES At the residence 3 miles south of Salem on the Turner road, early Friday morning, August 26th, William A. Bones, age 72 years, husband of Mrs. China A. Bones, father of Mrs. Martha Winkler of Vancouver, Wash., Mrs. Emma Standifer, Mrs. Mollie E. Mendlnger, Mrs. Cora Scott and Mrs. John Biever all of Salem, James M., Archie L, Charles F. and Vester N. Bones, brother 0f J- W. Bones of Perry dale, Or. funeral services will be held Saturday, August 27th, at two o'clock from Rlgdon s, conclud ing service City View cemetery. ANDERSON In this city from Injuries sustained while falling timber, O. Anderson, a resident of Polk county. The body is at Rigdon's. ROSANO Suddenly at the Coop- er hop yarn ai ence, Thursday night. AugTist 6th. James Rosano. The body is at Rtgdon's. HUNT In this city Thursday eve ning, August 25th, Miss Mary M. Hunt. se 68. sister of T. i U.nrT 111.. Mrs. Ruth Andrews of Paxton. HL. .nd A. H. Hunt of this city, ana n. hrUtian church rnTrld:ntotm0FalrgrOund road- , . v.iri MIDGET MARKET at any price. Why pay more than our regular prices, which A. 3 1 1 are quoted Deiow: FANCY STEER ROASTS A choice lot of 1921 Spring . - Lamb at the current low price I Z1-2C I.,!!. of livestock. CHOICE BOILING BEEF FRESH WIENERS . - Our Own Make OC JLvU. t Z LbS. oDC CARD OF THANKS . . , . .. . . . nun m thank the rrlenas . rTireg will be nela rtlstives for their kindness' tub. st S S0 W florsl offering, during tk. 8aturd!' , , don's, concluding Bbm. .j j-.it - . r.' o. m. i au ni' ii ri nj riiir Tgin.r " -".i ..-.uu a Mae Eckhart. Te. the ipwlr Soloai 204 r si m m wt ss wm v ss h , 1 1 ELSIF PPur-rsAv I - tsTa m I "SACRED AND I I PROFANE LOVK I servic. City View cmetery. fur the vrjTH Funersl senii-c - M1 1 " cth who died late Oman - . it ,hta city. August 2 4 , ... . 1. 1 1 in tne till" I juries sustainen - . i 1 Foster Lumber Co. st I Vs ley will be held Satur XrOr Pa. Or., for -interment. W. T. nt" IJoTd T. Rig W. T. Rkdon & Son WEBB & CLOTOH CO. Funeral Directors. SIRLOIN STEAK , 15c Lb. FRESH SAUSAGE MEAT 10c Lb. BEST SHORTENING No. 5 Pail 60c Lb. PICNIC HAMS 18c Lb. MIDGET MARKET Originators of Low Prices 351 STATE STREET Not In The Combine Sugar Cured BACON BACKS 25c Vj. FISH DEPARTMENT Here you .will find all the dif ferent kinds on the market. -Chinook Salmon. Halibut, Sturgeon, Crabs, Etc. Notice The season for Batter Clams opens September 1. We will have a fresh supply. lli 1 ! jgi MEN, There Is More Like This One Here They're Quality Clothes Throughout. For forty years Mr. Bishop has supplied his patrons with Quality Clothes. This fall they are better than ever. You are cordially invited to see them. Salem Woolen Mills Store C. P. BISHOP, Prop. The Home of Oregon Made Virgin Wool Products I