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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 24, 1921)
iui vspiuu journal, aeuvm, vregua i NevtNotesSalem and Vicinity Briefly Coming Events Sent 251. B. 8. A. pub- ! Me lecture, "Millions Now ! Living will Never Die," Der- building, 2: p. m. ! sept- 2tf-0ct. 2 State Wd !-u. of 0. and WH- $ lamette a trfllUC t university loot ball , Oct. 3. OpBta ot Salem sebooto. Oct. i Concert. Theo l Karle, tenor, and Enrique J Boo, pianist, Grand theatre i 8p. m. I Oct. 8 Northwest confer- $ euce of Rotarian club exec- utives. ' Oct. 150. A. C. and j. Willamette football game . aere, Sweetland field. Oct. IS County ccunmu- Lfftty sing, armory. - v Circuit Court Demurrer in the case of F. G. Ilobson vs. Robert Crawford, ask ing that the causes for suit be made clearer, filed by the defend ant Objections to cost bfjl filed in the case of W. L. McElroy vs Schumann. Answer filed, alleging that ,, nf $74. 9G had been paid on tue first cause or action, In the ,ae of V. M. spry vs Marlon B JCalm. Suit to quiet title of certnln real property filed in the circuit tourt this morning against Jose phine K. Palmer rrx, by A. A. Kllnger, Complaint for the abllectlon of 3000 note secured by three (hares of Wllhott Lumber com pany stock, filed by the First National bank of Silverton against 0, T. Ormbreck. Probate Court Motion and order granting ad nliilstrator, Ray L. Smith, 30 days la which to file Inventory of the estate of Frank A. Turner, approved by the court. Order for closing estate and dlicharging Lulu H. Bush, execu trix, and Frank Hughes, execu tor, filed in the matter ot the es tate of Emma P, Hughes. Will and order for appointment Ot Elmer W. Purvlno and Dudley P, Purvlne as administrators of (he estate of J. L. Purvine filed. Order appointing Sylvia W. Jones as administratrix of the estate of R. W. Jones, and M. L. JeneB, Charles Hoover and W. I Cellard as appraisers filed. Nnlirfl T will not be resnon ii,i Inr onv hille contracted hv ray wife after this date. Edgar V?. Sowers, 1383 Broadway. 231 t (Jerve Gray Belle French pastry : Wallace Reid in the Paramount ,.r.n,n -TT --T- WaLLACE REID Born in St 9-uis, Mo., 1892. Educate i pew York and graduated from ss New Jersey Military acad- fy Spent some years In Wyom jt and rsturnlng to New York Watered vaad'eville. Has been In jietion pictures for many years iMd has been starred by Para quat in many pictures. Has 3ding role In "The Affairs ot (Anstol." WAXDA KISS IN TIME" TOMORROW "THE AFFAIRS OP ANATOL" iTxeaeaeWMananm a m-lm" BSSSXSkS BBssssfla r. HAWLEY IN Jeffsixed Mutt npjust (MX, WHAT AIN'T THaTA f PCRhrSSuT eReSUrT, J fCLl, Fo. BAKFr,T ( Sen c tot Tertylt.o Wi.YoVfee- ertMefi) P f MvT T, WHAT 6 lb 00 HAle ueraiu v oik nas received a letter from J. E. Jutlkln Of Mi- ama, Florida, past president of the National EditorfaJ asaocla- tlon, stating that the excursion planned by the association via the Canadian Pacific, to lulu tor the World's Press con - gresa has been changed, and will go direct to San Francisco and from there to Hawaii, co-nseanent- ly the excursionists will not visit Kx.it y I J II ivci AND I 1 I ON TOASl , rKOG L5 SS- l,4Jt au r 2 l - ' ' ' . AMafl. MBfgl'Miin.' pjHVBgMt lilFnHWfer- jS; ruiiianu as coaniuuiaiwi. ir. uHcauae ot a eonnict Detween tne 0f the Ltve Wires of the Leslie Jnnkln had planned to spend original dates and other events m, church will be held tomar Heveral days vtstttng Mr. Volk at in whtch members of the confer- row ar,orrilne to A f! Hohrn- Salem. "Ad" Pierce, manager of the Marlon hotel, has added sddi- tlonal help to his staff at the Marlon hotel to take care of the visitors next week. Besides six additional girls for the dining room, which he borrowed from the Multnomah hotel, Mr. Pierce has arranged to have R. Balda, head of the Imperial hotel dining room, come down and assist Miss of the First Methodist church , .iP,.td boys have already ap Jennle Baker In Its management, will lecture upon practical the- peared for rehearsal, but more lology, and Professor HerUog ot members are desired and boys be- Mlsses Ina Moore, Mildred Gar- rett and Sibyl Smith, who grad- uated last June from Willamette university, have been visiting in Salem wit hfriends this week end. 'and Thomas A. Edison, on Oct. Miss Moore will teach this year 19, Wednesday evening, at the In Heppner, Miss Smith in Mon- Grand, a Joint recital will be giv mouth and Miss Garrett in Amity, en by. Helen Clark and Joseph , Phillips, assisted by Thomas Dr, John L. Lynch, osteopathic George, pianist. These artists are' Physician 403 Oregon bldg. , Phone 139V 82 Professor Hewitt, who for the I... t5veral vears has nstructen tseveral years in tne uepai nuom -- Willamette university, and who Salem and has accepted a posi is now teaching in the depart- tion teaching chemistry and ment of chemistry at McMinn- ville college, came to Salem to- day on a business trip. Frank E. Churchill, who re- naniv retumea irom eastern shidv with Josef Thevinne and Silvio Scionto, will receive pu i niano and pipe organ, high scheol credits given dio. Grand theatre bldg. denco phone 1671R. Stu- Itesi- 229 n n Cate. county agent and O 6 Oatman, his assistant, have arrived from Medford and are busy Insfallisg the Jackson ceun tv exhibit, which Is the largest r sent, at the state fair grounds. t( rnnwav. Billy Kennedy all itli Rnecial at race norses "" ' tention to the horses feet. No out- side shoeing w.i..0 .---are In the shop. Bring then, around. Portland road near main entrance te the fair grounds. 230 Mrs. Lena Waters, teacher l " . , ... tr. minlls piano, reduced r.i enrolling this month R"1" studio 1472 Mill St. rauue . . - ' 2 1 '. I Mr. and Mrs. N. u. O. Frost of rarest Grove w.r. I W Tne' "1 "Cine of the ma in nere iui - fair. chicken . It 2 r fried young ,wo, ... ,v. that E44 M the goou i.:.; . " all the gooa iuiu- wlth them in our 229. served an uj . R)01t 0kvil!e. was s C- i ?I. ,.!, hotel last fnt ol me ' night, but W- M, home shortly. A J Foster. lormeny - ( ran- cillat of Hoi bf-, V WZ " . . n r-j Ari.. na of Hot opened an oince av Commercial street. j,-nw her . - crart has opened "u" . a i-lnr'ar :.P!1 ,U" elven S26 leu. l " North High, phone 19 nw. 239 Ge. of Medford. t3Tor C. E 'member of the stste arrived in Selem to out the fair season. fair oOTiru. ey thru- Breakfast served at g Inc Monday morslng. ' cherman ot Wlllam- ette. nnlversitr JL outlnt al Seaside. today about right. The annual conference of Ma-, Hon COnntr Hl-Y rhlha nrtiHniT- ly scheduled for Stayton on Sep- ;tember 30 and October 1 and 2 lhas been postpened until October 7, 8 and 9, according to an- Hono-Inouncement by John H. Rudd, j state secretary for county Y work and acting executive secretary for the Marlon county organlza- tlon, today. The change In dates, Rudd explains, was necessitated ence are interested. Kimball college will open for registration upon Tuesday next, President Hickman estimates that enrollment will about dou- ble that of last. year. Several ad- dltlons have been made to thai Kimball faculty, Murray Keefer a graduate of Willamette and Kimball, will Instruct In Blbllc- al languages; Rev. Kirkpatrlck Willamette will instruct in rural leadership. Another treat by Geo, C. Will New Yorlt jyietropoiuan singers. 229 Leslie Sparks, a graduate and former atnieuc siar 01 wwmmm- nfvBr,v. nM returned to coaching atnieucs in jumui is school of Haiem una year. mi. Sparks handled athletics for the hieh schools of Berkeley, Cal., last year. Big dance Bpeeial coming to Dreamland. Colored Jaas orches tra of Spokane Grill, during fair week. Something different than e?er heard before, up to date. bU artists, two real colore singers. Dancin every night fair week. No raise in prices. 231 The Epworth league ot the !... m si church gave a re ception last night to the students of Willamette university. This is an annual occasion welcoming the Incoming students of Willam ette. The Epworth Dramatic club Kive a piay q the enterUinment; then, i.ir as the central ica- after a series or games, menu were served. refresh- Saua Louie lunch counter at ths fair grounds. Inside wall res taurant on side door, lot cream, aoft pork drinks, noodles, rice aim all kinds sandwiches. Come v.r hit fi fiiU. nave nou- 229" dles. Trel8urer O. P. Hoff re- w g. Friday IM al- ter two ws vacation spent In ;,h .lcinitv of Hooa ruver. n. the vicinity of Aii not rttend the Pendleton Kuund up this year as had been Ported but visited the Roundup ,.v f0. an iB9pction of tae aasi- QregoQ staU h08pUal . wee. ago. Miss Margaret Fisher, teacher , ,aBO .peclaliiing wit cnu- iTta 6tudio 'phone 2041M. N. unurcn oi. 229 1 Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bishop iH - i - . j flQTW, -ni Roend Uie wees, mu , . Va. .ni a rt c. " . , WrvmP ui jii. - P. BishofTney " '"'- and return Monday. c.M.l dance tonight. Hear ov. rvrm- that accordias p.ayu - - , iaaC ; perintendent ln town dafTna conTbined basinea. and pleasure trip Blood tfi Uartt tor can- nlng. lie. FlttS ai cl 111. ,k Lucker left today to n- rha college or "c""' - UalrnrsitJ' attle. Mr. year. Wahingron in v Lucker U In his senlorl The Capital A. J. Miller was in town to- d nn hmlnnu ennnotert with the office ot the county school su- perlntendent. Mr. Miller to prln- clpal of the Parksvtlle school and has Just returned from Bi- son, Mont., where he has been straightening up his affairs there in order to take charge of the work in the Parksvllle district The regular annual rally day , row stedt, class teacher. The class will meet at the home of Mr. Bohrn- stedt for dinner, and It Is expect ed that 25 or 30 new memuera will be taken in. The program ot the year work of the class has already been planned, j Local members of the Whitney Boys chorus, to sing at the state fajr are making good progress according to reports. Some very j tween the ages of 8 and 21 may I Join by going to the armory Tues day evening at 7:30 when rehears al of choruses will ba held. For corns and callouses 442. M 44 Special Music Introducing L. CARLOS meip:r on the tTUBLITZEB Journal, Salem, Oregon9 1 . - t i (CowricSU 12 ay iBtsruotlonaJ Pastor Service. Ina.) "V t M i I J A J M f 1 J j 1 Jk J j trs. V. Patent CB. Judge Chas. A. Johns, who re- who is associated i-a a miehtn cently was appointed chief Jus- ery company, will be in charge tlce of the supreme court of the Philippines, will leave for Ma nila following the auction of his household effects a week from Tuesday. He has resided at 895 Chemoketa street for the past sev eral years doing his incumbency as supreme court justice, and the austlon will be held at the resi dence. Slight damage resulted from a collision yesterday in which auto mobiles driven by Andrew Laing ot Corrallis and J. R. Colgan of Jefferson, figured. Mr. Lalng was moving north on Commercial and Mr. Colcan was headed east on State when the crash oeeurred, Neither ot the drivers was In jured. A. 0. Smith ot this city, who last nlcht notified the police that his car had been stolen from in front of the Marlon hotel, to day reported that it had been found. The machine had been driven about 60 miles, he said. Twida Head of Klamath Falls was a visitor tn the city today, C, T. Mudge of Portland is in Salem on business. Mr. Mudge, THE SEASON'S MOST LAVISH WALLACE REII) ELLIOTT DEXTER THEO. ROBERTS THEO. KOSLOFF MONTE BLUE RAYMOND MATTON The Affairs of A real-life story pulsing with thrills in a thousand beauties. Acted by the cast of noted players ever brought on the screen. the state fair Men who said their nanea were IT. 3. Anderson and M. L. Burn were given beds In the city Jail last Bight. The assessed valuation of bust noes property la The Dalles will be $1,000,090 greater this year than last. ot an exhibit at next week. 700 BoysWhitney Boys Chorus 4 W The Largest Boys' Chorus tn the World ' STATE FAIR GROUNDS Sunday Afternoon. October 2, t 3 p. m. SOLOS h MAGNIFIED DUETS JHL By the SEXTETTES MAGNAVOX AND THE MOST WONDERFUL ! te CHORUSES ' I Ever Heard on This Continent Admission, 50a. Autos, 50c Grandstand 25s Hxtra Local Representative, Mlsa Geuevlare Gilbert, Cotaxaarcial Club -- - - - nnouncino fern 'Mil Cecil B. De Mille's PRODUCTION and clad greatest together Died ASP1NWALL Gladys May As ptnwalt passed away at her home seven miles northeast ot Salem, on 'September 23, at the age of twenty four years. The funeral will be held from the Webb and Clough chapel Monday afternoon at i o'clock, the Rev. Levell officiating. The burial will ba In, tha City 'Wssr cemetery. 8be leaves her hus band, Mark Asplnwall, her fath- mm i ; s . PHOTOPLAY GLORIA SWANSON BEBE DANIELS WANDA HAWLEY AGNES AYRE8 POLICY MORAN JULIA FAYE Anatol" THE GREATEST PICTURE in cast and rich investiture ever made nince tha photoplay began, Pare S9ft0 - - To!d er and mother, Mr. and Mrs. V Ulesvs tad her brother. Alvln Van Cleave. . T. His don Uojd T. Rig W. T. Rigdoh & Son Leadtns; Webb & Clough eeadihg niHiaiAi DIRECTORS EXPERT EMBALMERS Special Merchants Lunch 35c 6aa4ai Caleken Dinner Hours U . m. to I p. a. Extra American Dishes A La Carte Ssrvlcs at ATI Hoars Open 11 a. m. to I a, m. lot Qreafil and Soft Drink Chop Suey Noodle NOMKING CAFE Upstairs at 141 Vi North Commercial Straa FOUR DAYS Starting Tomorrow PRICES Matea or Eveiuag Aduha Hk Children 25c Including War Tax Tomorrow 2, 4, 5:45, 7:30 and 9:15 p. m. 4. Love. the Jewatac