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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 14, 1921)
ednesday, September 14, 1921 lite Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon Page Seven NewsJNIotes of Salem and Vicinity Briefly Told forum Aft ....-I--. 1 n ... " TT" ........ luuiiiij i siatcs with a Viaw t0 purchasing a home site, G. A. Jones, of Corvallls. finallv determined to make his home in Henry Schott has returned from a trip to Nebraska ia which - . fnriim JK , . . . . . "v iwwicu iu vain rnr rnr Tint SePl- " ;,h erm.nea to make his home in paved highways ha hM w eeting, Uni ..- - tms city and has purchased thru about. -The onlv nH hi.,,. Sept. tne Pton Real Estate company way." he savs. "c'nnsM r V. 4.,.-;r,n notei. . ti.o p,i,i.. - i . . . .. .: ----- y """ .i. auicaKB lucaiea south, ml p sirt,hoa east of 12th street, it was an- coin, the state capitol. uuuntcu iuaay. 1 ne Joseph Hug property 0n,North 15th Btreet, also has been purchased by Mr. and Mrs. Kinnaman of this city, It was stated. Kent. ., ii A R. meeting 11 Constitution SeDt. 21 uutcn, -.- rle tenor, a"" " ' . ... r:,-.nrt theatre mmm nuouh v. . DUDI 26-Oct. 2 Stata 8p. m Sept. lr- Oct. 3. upeuius klem schools. of jt Circuit Court filed in tne case ui vs M. oiuoa, mnions Weaver divorce suit 01 nuac Ralph Bennett, the recovery of $441 and labor performed in the ett vs lit tor Lerviccs filed by W. M. n automobile in and R. E. Hutchinson M Andrews. nloinHff fll- cree gramme on the grounds 01 ueseiuuu in the suit of Lucinda B. r vs J. B. Miller. Ither heavy u"s d as the result of an auto- collision on tne fortianu , which was brougnt to tne Ition of the police yesterday. automobile driven by frame of Stayton, whicti was ng soiun o met un with a macnine pi hv V. S. Staats of I: was headed east on C. W. Brant was elected a del egate to the convention of the state federation of labor to he held in Portland, October 3, by the Salem Central Labor council at its meeting last night. Tom Newberry, J. C. Dameral and Brant were appointed as a com mittee to see what could be done in the way of obtaining furniture for the G. A. R. rest room at the fair grounds which will be open during fair week. into Lin The other loads are not even macadamized just graded, and kept in condi tion by constant digging. Nebras ka's paved roads are paved with prairie dirt." The front cushion was stolen from his automobile last night, L. M. Miller, 326 Union street, com plained to the police this morning. Salem police today were re quested by Oregon City authorities to keep on the look out for an au tomobile which was reported stol en from Oregon City yesterday. See announcement in other part of this paper of opening. Dallas .Plants Floral Shop . 220 the liawa roan. neno "i - Irs was hurt, according to Report to the police. truck driven by B. W. John- 497 South Capitol street, moving east on Ferry street Irday, collided witn a car led at the corner of Commer- land Ferry, according to the ml c 1 J t e report, mere o,faui. hge to each machine. he open forum of the Commer- I . . ... i i ii LvtLtei 1 club will ne neiu wuu Iclub rooms. Arrangements been made for an entertain- Iprogram, anu it is pui"ie important club and civic lers win come up ioc utu- Wife Seeks Divorce From Husband In California Pen Charging that her husband ac cused her of criminal intimacy with other men, which she main tains she is innocent of, Rose Ben nett filed suit for divorce from Ralph Bennett who, she states, is erving one year in the California penitentiary on the charge of hav ing forged a money order. Mrs. Bennett states in her com plaint that her husband beat her and pulled her hair and that he denied being the father o;' their child in the presence of friends. The couple were married in Van couver barracks In 1918. Call for Improvement Bonds ark Latham of Silverton ana I "i me cn.v oi oaiein, ureguii. B. Pixley of Salem left here ; wotice is nereoy given mat on morning by automobile for October l, vni, mere will be Lid whore they will attend funds as hand and applicable lived ding of expect to Irday. Automobile curtains which he found at the corner of Highland avenue and Commercial street, were yesterday turned over to the police by Everett Cravin, 1503 Chemeketa street. Love, the jeweler, Salem. Danger Scented (Continued from Page One.) quire citizenship by naturalization shall retain the citizenship of the parent and shall not become citi- i sens by reason of birth fn the United States or. in territory sub ject to the jurisdiction of the Uni ted States. "Iu my judgment, if such an amendment should be made, the Japanese peril would be obviated. It is the Japanese citizenship that is to be feared, not their presence in this country." Judge Bingham has previously contended that the present immi gration to this country is largely the rif raf of Europe, and is en couraged by the large eastern Salem Ore. Wed .Sept. 21 STREET PARADE AT 11 A. M. IK All IT5 JUST A3 PRESENTEE AT THE WAT5KOTH manufacturers, and that if the na- A certificate filed by Blytht, tion needs such labor to work its Witter ic Co., a California corpora plants we should do without the) tion shows an increase in capital plants. Illation from $500,000 to $1,000,- 000. Three New Firms Incorporate; One Police yesterday evening were Tuesday In Corvatlli and Albany, notified that an automobile re- where the company tnalataluB cently stolen from Attorney W. C. branohes. Wlnslow of this city, has been re- i covered in Portland. Bert Moses, author of "Sap and oait, iuD utLiiy leaiure oi W ' . Tl.'l. J "knm.v" nhllM V. .. ......... l I . l- I J I SSIl I1T.1 Mil rUHU' "-"-"J t-uiiru; appealing iu im v-apuai journal, ana E. R. Baets of Joseph, Or., re turned home yesterday after Watt Shipp and his father, F. i spending a few days in tne eity on Shipp. left today on a len aay imt,ortant business. The Western Oil and Royalty Winburn, affiliated with him in;cuntry. fishing excursion into the Alsea corporation of Portland, capital ized at $30,000, filed articles of incorporation with the state cor poration here Tuesday. The in corporators are H. T. Freiwald, T. J. Elliott and Allison MouUon. Other articles were filed as fol lows: Murphy Manufacturing com pany, Portland, $5000; DivM Murphy, F. A. Sulivan and Ray mond A. Sullivan. Kyoshul Club, Portland. $8800; Jenjiro Kawashimo, Asaklchi i'a suda and Takujl Kawasaki. The Holmes Business college of Portland filed resolutions of dissolution. the enterprise, were Salem visit ors today from "Sap-and-Salt-in-the-Wooda." their rustic home in the woods near Ashland, where also dwells Hez Heck. Five dollars bond was yester day put up by T. J. Clark, 1215 North Commercial street, when he was arrested by Patrolman W. W. Birtchet and charged with cut ting a corenr with his automobile. Mr. Clark is cited to appear in police court this afternoon. Wilbur M. Carl. ' tor tne payment or uity or aaiem return to Salem Improvement Bonds of issue "L", numbers 1 to 59, both inclusive. Holders of these bonds will present them for payment at the Summer street, moving east me w ireaamei, i- ...a.. ,u . tArpil will pi. fiap Ontnhpr 1 Ferry street, coinoea wim u - prcycle ridden by a Mr. Rad- ce, cny ucasu... Monday night, it was report-; ; . o the police yesterday. driven by Ira G. Mercer, l K X MB M (MNMMNf Stcurtes Wanted All Kinds "of Second- Hand Furniture, Machinery and Tools, Etc. CAPITAL Bargain House We buy and sell everything. Phone 388 215 Center St W. G. Benson of Reedsport was a visitor in Salem yesterday on business. Paul Hauser, manager local Hauser Bros, store. of the tpeat WEBB & CLOUGH CO. Funeral Directors. W. T. Rlf.-don Uoyd T. Ritfdon W. T. Riffdon & Son Leading Vndertakore JOURNAL WANT ADS PAY Special Merchants Lunch 35c Sunday Chicken Dinw Hours 11 a. m. to p. m. Extra American Dishes A La Carte Service at All Hour! Open 11 a. m. to 1 a. m. Ice Cream and Soft Drlnka Chop Suey Noodle N0MK1NG CAFE Upstairs at 102'. North Comn.ercial Street - Violins! Violins! Violins! The best made, nicest and best tone lot of Violins arrived yesterday direct from Germany. The prices are very much less than before the war prices See these Violins in my show windows. GEO. C. WILL e The Pioneer Music Dealer CONGRESSFREAKS: SEAT SALE AT PATTONS' BOOK STORE llanta Floral Shop, 121 S. Corn eal St. will open Thursday, It. 15, See ad in other part 01 paper. . 220 llr. and Mrs. M. J. Hum, oa lion street, will leave the last the week for Long Beach, Cal., (spend the winter. They will Ire. iKiss Anna M. Arms, employed the office of the county clerk, Upending her vacation at New- it. She is expeHed to return the t part of next week. Thomas B. Kay. president of t Kay Woolen Mills, will be the Beaker at the Marion County toltors' luncheon in Marion ho I tomorrow noon. Tw0 youths were listed for tii in the Salem city jail last rht. They said their names were ml Stewart and Paul Erwin. Dr. Tatro, chiropodist, Masonic ig. Phone 442 for appointment. 221 M. L. Savage, business manager the Willamette university, has turned from his vacation which j pent near Eugene. fcMrs. John Slegmund Is back Bom a 10 day vacation and has wmed her duties with the Un- p Abstract company. Last week for peaches. Bring s. M. C. Petteys. Phone 66F14 lace road. 220 Pacific lodge No. 50, A. F. A. M. M. M. de- 1 gree this evening. 220 (' Capeaim may wavet and fall Wdl ever be Queen, of the al t AV And" what ia her iccret of coruiueat .' I M 'TU nx that her face ia 10 fan 1 Nor yerthar her ikln ia like velvet 1 1 MAY McAVOY I I A PIUVATE SCAKBAl' I COMEDY 1 SCENIC 1 , ,K, nnue and the arace of her figur Her roovemenra lo auppK ana rree The delicate curves of her amuoui form tl "Which 11 all very simple, aayaane- Of ir- the cotvt that doe it Tho-1 couUn't eapect you to know h-ath. coracttheyc.il the "Ue Model ynd n' other name'i K A-B-O. ANOTHER y Shipment is here. It may be interesting for those who have patiently waited for the arrival of this lot to know that our first ship ment of those "Live Model" Kabo Cor sets for Fall sold so rapidly that we were compelled to reorder the entire Fall stock. We have them now in all the wanted and newest styles. Special showing of School Girls' and Young Ladies Corsets. Our Corsets are Priced from $1.00 to $8.50 Salem's Agents for Live Model Kabo Corsets THE PJISEUS TIIMIB III IIF Women Know Good Clothing WOMEN The men are fair judges of clothing, but when it comes to appraising materials, tailoring, and matching colors, we recognize you as far being far superior. Fall Suits We Have Priced Them Very Low $25 $30 $35 $40 $45 $50 ACCOMPANY YOUR HUSBAND or boy to our spacious store and see the newly arrived suits. The materials and prices are exceptionally good. Salem Woolen Mills Store C. P. BISHOP, Proprietor The Home of Oreoti Made Virgin Wool Product