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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 16, 1921)
FRIDAY, DECEMBER f LOCAL BRIEFS AND PERSONALS 9k f!YllT. TTrvnco "KfesT.Tr. t j. j. j. j. ...... . J COfflNa EVENTS Dec 19M. Alexander! I Schwartz, lecturer on Rus- ! sia. First Methodist, church ! L'on 'and boy scout Amerl- iq Snecial annlnl session ,1. jjeu. ol state legislature f Dec. 20.-GeneraI meet- ing Salem Arts league, pub- Uc library 7:30 . I Dec. 21 American Le- on ?1 22 Berry I growers meeting, Masonic building. I Jan. 3 January term ot circuit court opens , - - jan 3 Salem Symphony I orchestra, armory. Morton A. Goognough, pianist. I Murnhv of Dallas spent last night in Salem as a tost ot the Bllgh hotel. Woman ft Needleeraft Shop over Price's shoe store, orig inal stamping designs. ' 302 Elmer L. Terrill, former Salem newspaperman, was In the city last night on business. He 1 now working in Oregon City. ; Get your Christmas " greeting cards at the Salem Variety store. y A. Good of Stayton was In town on business yesterday con nected with the county clerk's of fice. A. J. Foster, chiropodist, over Patton's book store. Phone 9576 D. P. Boon of Camas, Wash., and C. A. Wyman of Eugene were guests of the Marlon hotel last night and remained here on bus iness today. Everybody's going tonight, dance Elite hall. Ladies tree. 300 A black satchel, containing some articles of ivory and some Infant's apparel, was stolen from her automobile while it waa park ed en Liberty street between '. State and Court yesterday, Mrs. , George Bobbins of route 5 com plained to the police. i All kinds of Christmas tree dee orattens at the Salem Variety ! store. tt Tli salesmanship course of the .-T-.JC C. A. will start shortly af ter the first ot 'the year, accord ing to C. A. Kfilla, general secre tary ot the association. There las been some delay in starting the course because a teacher could not be "obtained. The J. C. Penny store remains open until 9 p. m. Saturday eve nings for the convenience ot those who can not shop during the day. at With a standing of 94 points, given for attendance, Bible Study, : athletics and new members Ivan ; Kafoury and Dwlght Adams Stand highest in the boy's department of the Y. M. C. A. The team cap tained by Paul DeVera, Jr., is next highest with 84. The stand of the Test of the teams are: Harold Bu ilck 42. Wallace Hug St, Kirk 44, James Kilen 26, Eugene Barlow 35, Roy Mayer 15, Russell Steves 36. Let us show you something new. One of our pens or pennils would make a most sensible and most acceptlble gift for Christmas. H. M. Sanderson, Capital drng tore. The second meeting of -representatives ot the different Sun day schools of the city for th,e purpose of forming a basket ball league with a schedule to be Played during the Christmas hol idays will be held tonight In the M. C. A. Each Sunday school will be allowed to have two teyhs ne under 105 pounds and. the second between 105 pounds and 135 pounds. It Is expected that there will be eight schools in the rganizatlon and the schedule will tart December 24. Twenty dollars was the fine as eased by Judge Earl Race when R. Young of 2230 north Liberty Mreet, was arraigned in the po lice court yesterday afternoon on charge of speeding. He paid hi fine. Young was arrested ott Court street by Officer. Dave Brown of the state traffic force. Fnnerals t. Funeral services for the late Mrs. Sarah L. Faught, wife of Norman W. Faught, will be held tomorrow, Saturday, Dec. 7th at o'clock from the Rigdon mor Jiary, Rev. Milliken officiating. Interment City View cemetery. Died ftAP.DN-ERDonald Gardner, 1 Tear old son of Mr. and Mrs. waiter Gardner, at the family ome. 13 s 4 NorU summer, Fri fliy a. m. He is survived by his Parents, grand parents, Mr. and Jr"- A- Gardner and Mr. and Frank Wiltsey. U ot Sa- writ. funeral n charge of Webb A "ra. aerrlcea win be held from Saturday at 2:30 p. m. trt la I. q. O. F. remetery. 16. 1921 Court House News Circuit Court Petition for habeas corpus filed In the matter ot the arrest of David S. Patterson. Complaint for the collection of an $800 note filed by Inez Pratt vs Chas. S. Pratt. Probate Court Order' appointing F. F. McCar thy, J. R. Poague, J. A. Eggleson referees In the matter of the es tate ot Mary J. Creighton. Order discharging Lawrence A. McNary as executor of the estate Ot J. P. Frizzell. Marrirae Licenses Loyal Vernon Wright, 25, Port land and Muriel c. Losley, 23, Salenl. Prisoners In the county and city Jails here bid fair to enjoy excellent Christmas dinners. "Ex tras" will be provided by both Sheriff O. D. Bower and Chief of Police Verden Moffltt. Fare ex traordinary also will be served at the state institutions In this city. Washington and Idaho will be represented by expert pathologists at the meeting in Portland this month for the discussion of ways and means for combatting the white pine blister rust menace. Letters received by Governor 01- Icott, Friday, from the erovernnrs of these two states Indicate a great deal of Interest In the forth coming conference. Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Pease, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lang, and Mrs. T. A. Reed of Jefferson and William Wilson of Thomas station were Christmas shoppers In Salem yes terday. The J. C. Penny store remains open until 9 p. m". Saturday eve nings for the convenience of those who can not shop during the day af Otto Raymann, a farmer living outside of Salenf has signed his first papers declaring his inten tion of becoming a citizen of the United States. He is a native of Switzerland. With the mercury below the freezing point, five men elected to spend last night in the city jail. The register gave their names as F. A. Hansen, Frank Barnes. P. M. Harry, H. L. Sanders and Hen ry. Swedeman. The standing of the two teams of business men's gym class of the y. M. C. A. gives Captain Wil liam Paulus the lead by eight points, his side having 29 and the side headed by Art McCLain 21 Cherro Flour Contest Depart ment has been Informed that the prize contest on Cherro Flour conflicts with the postal regula tions. Owing to this we find, it nanAsaarv to discontinue it. Cherry City Milling Co. 300 S3 ROUND TRIP TO PORTLAND EVERY DA? OREGON ELECTRIC RY. The fare shown above Includes war tax, and tickets are good for return to and including the sec ond day after purchase. J. W. RITCHIE, Agent, O. E. Ry. V ;,T0M MIX In "The Night Horseman1 "TOBCHY" Coming Sunday "Strong Heart" In ''The Silent Call" Ssuuuunm'iiiiiiiuiiiiiumta Special Merchants Lunch ttc Hours 11 a. m. to 8 P. m. EXTEi. STJUBAY CHICKEH DIHUIS Ice Cream and f oft Drink Open 11 a. m. to 1 a. m. CHOP SUIT? AST) NOODLE NOMKING CAFE UP STAIRS at 162V Horth Commercial Street IXAUINO FTTNXBAL otvtot nCBAIKESS RIGDON & SON'S I Mortuary 1 j" Pneqnaled Service J 9 r.i. r,lll..,l.n .,. TODAY AT THE SHOWS ' LIBERTY "The Barbarian" Jane Novak GRAND "A Wife's Awakening" Casnier Production BLIGH 4 Acta Vaudeville OREGON "The Night Horseman" Tom Mix That a bicycle was stolen off the front porch of his home, was the complaint made to the police yesterday by E. J. Willard of this city. Dance tonight, Elite hall. 300 Mrs. S. E. Rowland of Jeffer son was a visitor in town yester day. She has recently purchased a new Studebaker touring car. Love, the Jeweler, Salem. . Miss Margaret Griffith, a soph omore at the University of Ore gon, arrived in Salem yesterday to spend the Christmas holiday visiting at the home of her par ents. Dr. and Mrs. L. F. Griffith. Toys at one half price at The Remnant store. We are quitting business. 254 N. Commercial. 300 Joe Minton, commander of the American Legion post, with Dr. B. F. Pound, Allan Kafoury, Theo Condo were In McMinnville last night attending a meeting of the Yamhill post of the legion. Mr. Minton, Allan Kafoury and Dr. Pound addressed the meeting. For sale, Xmas trees, mistle toe and Oregon grape. Phone 34F22. 301 1922 calendars, H. H. Smith, insurance, McCornck bldg. Free Tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock William Rodgers, a log ger, charged with assault with intent to kill in connection with his shooting, two weeks ago, of Officer W. W. Birtchet of the Sa lem police force, will have his preliminary hearing in the justice court here. Rodgers, unable to furnish $2500 bail, is being held in the connty jail. He will be de fended by Walter Winslow, Salem attorney. Pacific lodge No. 50, A. F. & A. M., stated neeting this evening, election of officers and visit by the grand mas 300 ter. Starting Today . Prices R-C PICTURES 'A WIFE'S I n V W fya U Vgr mil m mm m 1 I7T nale oP a. TfUxn with a Vwwttd Oc-J. Scory by JACK CUNNINGHAM Dircctd by GASNIER A masterly biencung i me human motives, in a fascinating drama of present-day uff . . Our Comedy Lai. ' "AINT LOVE GRAND" s Featuring Al St. John SPECIAL GRAND PANTAGES MONDAY THEATRE THE CAPITAL JOUKNAL, SALEM, OKEGON Frank C. BramwelU state su perintendent ot banks, left Sa lem yesterday for Pendleton where they will spend a few days on business. i, ... Everybody's going to the big turkey shoot Dec. 18 th, John Her ren's, 4 miles east on Garden road ... 301 Fred Buchtel and Fred Will iams, of the public service com mission, left Salem yesterday for Eugene where they will spend a few days on business. Going out of business, all toys to be sold at halt price: The Rem nant store, 254 N. Commercial. 300 Many ot the country schools will close for the Christmas hol iday this afternoon, so that their instructors may take the state ex amination for teachers certifi cates, to be held in Salem next Wednesday, according to Mrs. Mary L. Fulkerson, county super intendent ot schools. ' Turkey shoot Sunday, 18th, at John Herren's, 4 miles east on Garden road. ' 301 . Frank C. Bramwell, state super intendent of banks, left Salem yesterday for Pendleton where he will attend a meeting ot men in terested in irrigation. He will re turn to this city this week end. A suitcase which was stolen from the automobile of Mrs. Geo. Robbins was recovered this morn ing and turned over to the Salem police. The suitcase was found on the Pacific highway near Inde pendence, Its contents scattered over the fctound nearby. Mrs. M. E. Brooks wishes to thank the kind neighbors and friends for the kind deeds and help during the year, wishing all a Merry Christmas and a glad New Year. Mrs. M. E. Brooks. 300 Charged with speeding' his au tomobile, C. H. Jones of this eity, pleaded guilty when he was ar raigned in the police court this morning. He paid a fine ot $20 which was assessed by Judge Eerl Race. Jones was arrested by Offi cer Dave Brown, operating out o! the secretary of state's of file. Although there are but ' few calls at the city employment bu reau by men In search of employ ment, there is yet a labor surplus in Salem, according to Pojice Judge Earl Race who conducts a free employment office In the trity hall. There is but little construe? tion work at present underway In the city, according to Judge Race. Three of the 337 Industrial aeT cldenta reported to the industrial accident commission for the week ending December 15 were fatal. Workmen losing their lives In In dustries during the week were: A. Engstrom, laborer, Milwaukee; W. W. Wilson, laborer, Oregon City and C. W. Ward, hucker, North Bend.. Matinee Evening 25c and 10c CORPORATION a MUSIC PANTAGES MONDAY What's New On The Market By Bex Stewart , ' Fine looking turnips are offer ed at 10 centa a bunch: a new shipment of cauliflower has im proved the supply on the market me price Quoted Is 25 cents a head. Oranges, received in a car today are better In quality than tnose received here recently.' A car of Los Angeles lettuce arriv ed this morning and will be dis tributed tomorrow with no change la prices. Six Salem Christmas dinner ta bles will be graced with Edam cheese. Imported from Holland. The supply is limited to six real ly genuine cheeses weight two pounds and are priced at $2.75. There is some of this cheese made in California but are not as eood as the imported stuff. Red cabbage for salad maklni- is getting scarce with the ap proach of Christmas, but the nrlce still remains at six cents a pound. Dressed rabbits will be Quoted five cents lower tomorrow with the price of SO cents. Those to ha offered are not from Woodburn, but are of good quality. Frank A. Elliott, of the state forestry department, left Salem this morning for Portland where he will spend a short time on bus iness. "All Is autet and orderlv In Polk county, observed Judge A. B. Robinson, of the Polk onnntv court who, with Mrs. Robinson, is visiting in Salem todav. Aftar spending this afternoon shopping here .tfaev will rAt.nm tn riaiiao this evening. Judge Robinson re-1 cently returned from a business trip to Portland. One halt price on all tnvn at The Remnant store, 254 N. Com mercial street. 300 968688888885938888 I Laroe Hohd(M I Clothes ajMjIms for menj. m Pajamas Those who want to give something fine, something out ot the ordinary are choosing these fine pajamas. They come la Pongee Silk, Plain Silks, Twills, Mus lin and outing Flannels. Price $2.00 to $10.00. Belts The Hlckok Belts and fancy Initialed hucKles are solving many problems as to what to give him. They are as nice a gift as you will find. Packed In special boxes. Prices $1.50, $2.00. $2.50. $3.00 and $6.00. Ties We have Just received the largest and best assortment of ties we have ever had and notwithstanding the fact that they priced low there is not aa undesirable one In tbe lot. Prices 750. $1.00, $1.50. $2.00 and $2.50. Salem Woolen Mills CP. MZillahw, the Girl With the Ex - Ray Eyes . Which borders closes to the un canny at Bllgh theatre today and tomorrow. Promises to be an attraction ot great Interest. Zillah sees all. Ask her any question. While blind folded and alone upon the stage this remarkable girl gives a dem onstration, ot mental telepathy and thought transference, answers questions, calls the names ot those present, their addresses, occupa tions, and just what is uppermost In their minds, and with unerring precision describes her patrons, their friends and conditions and associates surrounding them. Nature endowed her with some wonderful gifts and a most charm ing personality. From the moment Zillah steps upon the stage, her audiences are held entranced, awed by the almost uncanny se ance, and charmed by her rare type of beauty and magnetism. An almost super-woman upon whom nature has bestowed her choicest gifts that describes the girl Zillah. - Get your Xmas turkey at John Herren's, Dec. 18. 301 CLOSING OUT Heaters, Dishes,, Granite Ware, Furniture People's Furniture Store 271 N. Comercial St. Tou have probably heard him say that his shirts ware ia need of repair. Well it you haven't you can surmise aa much. Here's a chance to surprise him, get him a few new ones. Madras, percales, and silks. Our assortment ia the best ever. Price 85o to $9.00. The Quality Idea in Gloves The fit at the wrists, it tbe finger tips, tbe finish ot the seams all that makes a big difference in gloves. Ours have been selected with a consideration for good appearance as well as comfort and service. We are giving some re markable Glove values this season. A large selection at $2.50 to $8.00. A There Is somebody on your list who ought to get a sweaer. He needs It These sweaters are very good and warm. They come In different color and style. Price $4.00 to $12.30. Things We Ought to Know SANTA CLAUS MARVELS: How times have changed in every way, It's hard to realize; Today my sled's an aeroplane, That whisks me through the skys. - . . And what a difference in the gifts , Which my big load comprises, How many very useful things Foretell their glad surprises. , For children dear the finest Gift Is one that they can use Instead of many toys that break I'm going to bring them -SHOES. Slippers for the Kiddies and Momma and Daddy too, at a cost that win surprise you . Oh where? at BUSTER BROWN SHOE STORE 125 N. Commercial Street' 888688888888888886888683888888888838 )rimenis of xiffi' Sweater Knitted Silk Scarfs $3.50; If you are going to pay 13. SO for his . gift you can't do better than put It in to one ot these scarfs. Stlk scarfs In various coloring $3.50 tip Hosiery Interwoven Hosienr The chances are he Is wearing Interwoven Hoae now; tha he will get some more of It the next time he buys. We are selling a lot of it for Christmas gifts. It Is the sort ot gift that appeals to a hi ma 's good taste and Judgment. Prices 40o each no to $2.50. Luggage He has probably been promising hit elt a new traveling bag or a aetr suit case for a long time. Surprise him now by giving him one. Our as sortment is complete. Store Bishop, Prop. 1 1 ! t .Ullllll