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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (May 5, 1922)
FRTDAY, MAY 5, 1922. FLEETING FOLK MPSED IN PASSING . Hrnnn. builder ana ac'tor of Salem. Is to leave com"" . tnAv nr tomorrow '"expects to be. gone all .urn n"1 v,.inMi. Since his return ' Mexico, Mr. Anderson has bfe uest 01 S 7 - raY W. Hlckott, of McMlnn and new state bank eiamin l'l in town on business today. Is registered at the Marlon hotel- ' ' ' i w. Norblad," candidate for ,1.a otntfiH renresentatlve, and .lent member of the legislature from Astoria, Is In town today on business and registered at the Marlon. i o Wvatt. prominent attor ey of Linn county, Is registered ,t the Bllgn not8'- Ur and Mrs. C. A. Huntington ,t Eugene are at the New Ter- ; minal. . ' ; F h. Johnson of . Walla Walla registered at the Bligh. ' o n T, Rrown of Roseburg is registered at the New Terminal. Buy your films at Bandies. 110 ' police announced today they ' ir seeking Aden B. Packard who, jt is belleved,may be In or near galem. unicers sam mey uavt mme information for him. Sandies once Bandies always. 110" Recent rains failed to hamper Mr. and Mrs. S.. P. Kimball ir their fishing Wednesday. Leavinf Salem at 3 a. m. they . went tc Oregon City and returned to Sa . lem late in the afternoon with thf limit. See our new showing of hats ir ill new shades and priced right (4, $4.60 and $5. The Man's Shop 416 State street. , . - 107" Eight hundred dollars is to bi speut in altering. a garage at 420 south Commercial street by F. E Loose, of this city, according to f ' building permit issued to him yes terday by Deputy Recorder Mark Poulsen. Sandie, formerly at Capita' Drug store, now at Red Cross phai macr. Films in at one at six they 'n tone. 110 A one story garage, which It tr cost approximately $1500, is tc be built by E. Kroeplin: of thit city, at 1610 north Commercia1 street, according to a building permit issued to him yesterday b Mark Poulsen," deputy city recorder. Pictures taken between 12 and 1, If left at Sandies, at 6 they're done. - 110 With the comingor threaten ed approach of Bpring, the num . ber of men housed by request at the city jail has steadily decreased and frequently no "sleepers" art registered. Last night one man who gave his name as J. H. Gor man was furniBhed free quarters $38.50 will buy a high grade Harley-Davldson bicycle this week from "The Cycle Man' 147 S. Commercial street. 106 Today Salem police were noti fied by telegram that a tourinr car had been stolen last night from Redding, Cal., and local of fleers were instructed to be on th( watch for automobile and driver The telegram was sent by Sheriff James L. Richardson. Harbison & Cleveland now at 229 State street, back of U. 8. Nat. bank. Authorized Ford service. Phone 298. 107 The Keizer school Is to have Its closing exercises on Friday, May 19, according to Mrs. Mary L. Pulkerson, Marion county super intendent of schools, who spent yesterday visiting at. Keizer and Beuna Vista. The pupils in both chools are doing very good work, Mrs. Fulkerson said. Don't worry. Smoke a Rose Coghland long filler 6c cigar, at 11 stores. 109 Kimrod, on the McKenzie, is Proving a popular resort for Sa lem sportsmen, according to Will . Steel and A. L. Parkhurst, pro prietors of the hotel," who were luting In Salem yesterday. A. J. hn and C. B. Cross were guests "ere last week end, and recently tc B- Brown and Harriett E. Walton were visitors, the prop'rie ""8 said. Harbison & Cleveland have J"ed to 229 State St. Car repair- ill makes. Phone 298. No ex- tf ch rge for service trips. 107' See our new showing of hats in '! fieW t V. - .1 . 1 1 J Ptffht - uuaua a u u y i 1 1. ii i 1 r - M4.50 and $5. The Man's Shop 116 State street. 107 I asweial meeting will be held at BdI1"11"1 scho1 Friday night, fecial interest to voters arid tax Myers Ward 5. Come out. 107 ' ve. the Jeweler, Salem. Baly chicks, 653 State. . ' . COMING EVENTS May. 4, 6 and 6 Cher- rlngo, to be held at the Sa- lem armory under the au- spices of the Salem Cherrians lor tne benefit of the Salem hospital. May 6 Salem Floral so- clety, Commercial club, 8 p. m. May 68:15 p. m., junior Class play of Willamette unl- ale verstly at Grand theater, "It Pays to Advertise." May 6 Al Barnes' circus, Foiytenth street ball park." May 6 Marion county spelling contest to be held at the Salem high school " at 10:30 a. m. May 7 Blossom Day. May 7. Public lecture I. B. S. A., Derby hall, 2:30 p- m. ' May 9General meeting Salem Arts League Ubrarv. May 12 Mary Schultz violin recital, Grand theater. May 14 Mother's day. May 19 Election. May 16-17 Apollo club concert. Grand theater. . May 26-27 Willamette Valley May Festival In Sa- lem. THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON PAGE SEVEN Hotel Bligh Arrivals Court House Circuit Court Decree filed in the divorce suit of Eva A. Nosker vs Cuba S. Nos ker. - Complaint to quiet title to cer tain real property filed by David Turnidgf and Wilma P. Turnidge vs H. A. Wells et ux. Probate Court ' Inventory - and nnnr&isftmpnt filed of the estate of O. S. Hauge giving value as $2885. - F. W. Seeck of Lebanon, the in ventor of a differential for motor vehicles which Is said to have re ceived favorable attention from large manufacturers, was in Sa !em today with a model. At last, a long filler 6c cigar .he Rose .Coghlan, at any store. Try one. 109 Baby chicks. 658 State. Season closes June 1st. Hemstitching, 121 S. Com'l. 107' We buy and sell used furniture, fjeise & Co., phone 464. If your house Is for rent call Grace Sehon, phone 768. Oregon Cooperative Realty Ass'n, Patton bldg. , 108 G. A. R. attention. Sedgwick post will attend the funeral serv ices of Comrade Charles Keyes at Rigdon's parlors Saturday morn ing, March 6, at 10 o'clock. Signed by order of commander and adju tant. . Capital Bargain House buys and sells everything. 215 Center 3t. Phone 398. . The best vet: Rose Coghlan 'ong filler, 5c cigar, can now be had at any store. I"9 Back to pre-war quality; Rose Coghlan long filler, 5c cigar, at any store. ln The dav nursery Is a safe place to leave the children for the day, while mothers are busy elsewhere. Rates reasonable. 1166 Ferry. 107 If you want them made dandy, leave them with Sandie. Films in at one at six they re done. Gus Hamburger, Portland; E. C. Lewis, Portland; Ralph Jones, Portland; E. C. Clement, Port land; Walter Johnson, Portland; W. M. Price, Portland; A. C. Fougue, Portland; A. Inglts. Port land; C. F. Dismer, Portland; t. F. Drake, Portland; R. E. Grady, Portland; M. T. Foster, Portland; Geo. Reed, Portland; Carl Bilsted, Portland; A. M. Hand, Portland; A. W. Morehead, Portland; M. E. Short, Portland; Geo. R. Davis, Seattle; D. M. Neil, SeatUe; J. R. Wyatt, Albany: 8. Choen. Aihanv- Geo. Hamilton, Emenclaw, Wash; E. . bloat, O. E. R; Geo. Gothchalk, 0. E. R; G. N. Wright, Woodburn; F. L. Johnson, Walla Walla; D. Engle, Barnes circus; C. M. Car rel, Portland; Fred Syp. Sacra mento, Cal; Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Byron, Sacramento, Cal; Jean and a. snayne, Sacramento, Cal; A. E. Thompson, Portland; J. Dapra; J. L. Wood, O. E. R; Roy Baccett, Seattle; O. Gardner, Seattle; Rich ard Welter, Avon, Wash; R. C. Fa lude, Portland. Tags to represent bricks will be sold for the benefit of the Salem hospital all day tomorrow on the down town streets and in busi ness houses. Tagging will start at 9 o'clock and will continue until 5 or 6 o'clock. Mrs. Grover C. Bel linger Is directly in charge of the campaign and is haine- nanfatui h MrB. William E. Anderson, " Mrs. ii. J. Riggs and a group of twenty four girl reserves from Snlmn hlirh school. Leaders of groups will In clude Miss Nell Coppock, Mrs. L. K. Page. Mrs. F. W. Snl others to be named later. Day nursery, 1166 Ferry. F. E. Shafer, trunks, brief cas es, puttees, gloves, belts, harness. 170 S. Com'l St. Dress up at the Man's Shoo, a complete new stock of furnishing goods at real moderate prices, 416 State street. 107 Born to Mr. and Mrs. George Nederman of Jefferson. May 4. a son, to be named Gerald Winston. Burn more air. use Ipso cas. cnt more power, install an Air Eater, 2i2 State, 660 N. Capitol, 410 S. Com'l, etc.. or phone G45W for demonstration. Watch our windows for the newest In men's wear. The Man's Shop, 416 State St. 107 FIRST COUNTERFEIT LICENSE TAGS FOUND The first set of counterfeit 1922 Oregon automobile license plates have just been turned in to the state traffic department by Floyd D. Brown, state inspector for dis trict No .4. The plates which were taken from an automobile belonging to Mike Wiedenthal of Estacada were formerly 1921 li cense plates No. 22,615 which had been painted over to resemble the yellow plates of this year and on which the year had been raised to 1922. Wiedenthal was convict ed and fined $50 for using the plates and Brown vas awarded $5 by Chief T. A. Raffety of the state squad who had offered this as a prize to- the officer turning in the first counterfeit plates. Coast League Score. San FranclBco 6; Vernon 4. Los Angeles 2; Oakland 0. Seattle 6; Portland 2. Salt Lake 6; Sacramento 3. Conan Doyle says the spirits marry, but don't have cnuaren. He is mistaking New York for Heaven as all fletionistg do. , Leave your kodak troubles with 110" Sandie. , i ...i 111! 1. PALMER Thalia Elizabeth, died at her nome, nil ! May 4, at 6 p. m. at the age of 71 years. Wife of Alonzo Palmer, who was bulled six weeks ago. She leaves 2 sons, D. A. and E.M. of Montana, three daughters, Mrs. J. Lebold, Salem; Mrs. J. E. Gray, LaComb, Ore., and Mrs J. A. Southan of N. Dakota Arrangements in charge ot Webb & Clough. Funeral an nouncements later. KEYES In this city. May 4th, Charles iveyes, age i band of Mrs. Nellie Keyes, resi dents of Seaside, Or. Funeral services will be held Saturday at 10 o'clock from the Rigdon mor tuary under the auspices of the O A. R-, interment City View cemetery. HALE At a local hospita.i i 6th. Velda tiaie ub" - body at the Rigdon mortuary. Funeral Notices i - .. thft late Funeral - --r f Manna ..M Sat. mortuary under the auspices ctoi RPV. V . V-'. ir,. f nor tjiiiuietiiti-ei 3ervices City View cemetery Mrs Ne wel irday don of Kant the Duma'! ana will pel ineral services for - Welles . B. ara hUHDana wi srS. ' . , rinmars. fatner oi cha. be held Iran g-.,rriv. May 6, at S.30 p. m. Webb & Clough LEADING FUinSBAL DKECTOBS EXPERT EMBALMEES Do You Know We sell Men's Athletic Unions for 75c and 98c a suit. Fine cotton ribbed Unions at 85c, 98c to $1.25; these are North Star Brand. MEN'S DRESS SHIRTS A new line at lower prices of $1.25, $1.45 to $1.75; new weaves and patterns. Men's black and brown Dress Shoes in various leath ers and toes, $3.98 to $5.90. Men's Dress Hats, new shapes and colors, $2.45, $2.85 to $3.90. Roo-al Rnear CaDS. new 'shapes and materials, 98c, $1.25 to $1.90; tney are an colors and weaves. You Do Beter for Less C.J.BreierCo. 141 N. Commercial Street PLAN TOJIf ROVE! CITY AUTO CAMP Independence, Or., May 6. At the regular monthly meeting of the city council Wednesday night, the sum of 150 was appropriate tor the improvement of the auto tourists camping ground by the Installation of small stoves . for cooking purposes and the erection ot a shed to provide shelter for the tourists. A special committee composed of Messrs. Bohanon, Skinner and Calbreath was appointed to con sider the advisability ot providing hitching racks for farmers' teams on some vacant lot7" The lot be tween First and Second streetB back ot Mcintosh's grocery store was believed the most suitable. A petition of Log Cabin street property owners to have the street between Oak and Williams street intersections graded and gravelled with river run gravel was grant ed. It will be graded to a 6-lnch depth. An order to sell bonds to pay for the paving ot tba alley be tween First and Second and B and Monmouth streets was issued. Claims were presented and ap proved and adjournment was made until next month. KhW VAUDEVILLE AT THE BLIGH THEATER TODAY J Byron and Alleen, a comedy couple who have been well known In musical comedy circles In their hilarious skit, planning a bunga low intermingled with harmony singing and wttty sayings. Jean and Shayne, two talented and pretty females In a bower of melodies and music, piano, violin and double singing .numbers. "The Silent Man," William S. Hart's photoplay made by Thomas H. Ince for Artcraft, Is the at traction today at the Bligh thea tre. It la a typical "Bill" Hart picture, which is equivalent to saying that it is chock full of stirring scenes, thrilling episodes and a lot of gun play. . FEELS FINE AS LONG YEARS OF SUFFERING END Houston. American ships are legally American and liquor for beverage purposes cannot be sold on them, Federal Judge J. C. Hutcheson declared in confiscat ing liquor seized on the S. S. Mount Evans. TODAY and Tomorrow X 0V-v J Portland Man Declares' That Since He Was Restored by Tanlac He Feels Fit To Start Life Over Again "Since taking Tahlac I feel al most like I am starting life over again," said A.i Holmquist, 344 Bast 44th St., Portland, Or., a ma chinist for Hesse & Martin Iron Works. '' "Yes, sir, for well nigh half my life, and I am sixty three, I-euffer- ed with about as bad a case ot ca tarrh as a man ever had. It spread from my nose and head clear down to my stomach. I developed dys pepsia, loss of appetite and at times suffered terrible pains. "I didn't think Tanlac would help me much after everything else had failed, but It's a fact that the catarrh began to leave me along with my other troubles soon after. I started taking the medi cine. My health Is now excellent and I can't say halt enough for Tanlac." Tanlac Is sold by all good drug gists. ' (adv) Unbleached Toweling Unbleached crash and hon eycomb Toweling. d-f AA Colored borders...... 14 Yds. Dollar Day Special 5 Yards Sateen v Regular pricev85c a yard; colors white, flesh, tf - j AA gray and pink vltVu 5 Yards Dollar Day Special 10 Yds. Curtain Scrim 36-inch wide blue bird and flowered designs ; also plain colors in white ; ... d "f Afl and cream ,pXlvF 10 Yds Dollar Day Special 4 Yds. Organdie Regular 49c a yard, full 40- inch widths, 42 different pat terns and 'G"l A A colors J5J-lU 4 Yurdg Dollar Day Special TBI! IEBPLM It will be Standing Room Only when, the Juniors of Willamette present - ... "IT PAYS TO , ADVERTISE" TONIGHT at The Grand Rigdon & Sons MORTUARY Uneqnaled Service rrZ A v . X HARDWARE ahd FURNITURE dQ 220 H. Commerci' Street Phone 1650 FREE! . Worth One Dollar One FYRAC Spark Plug FREE with the purchase of a complete set. FYRAC Spark Plugs with one inch Firing Surface. Demonstrated and for Sale ot Clark's Tire House 319 N. Commercial St. Phone 74 Sa'em, Ore; if r. It t 4! BIG BILL HART In "The Silent Man" Mack Sennett Comedy "His Last False Step" , Hippodrome Vaudeville TWO ACTS Matinee 25c, Evening 35c Continuous Daily LIG THEATRE What's Ksw en tfcs Market By REX STEWART It would be a misrepresentation to say tbat the Sacramento straw berries offered for 25 cents a box are good. Tbey were evidently too ripe when shipped and are In very poor condition. However, there may be a better stock on the market tomorrow. Cucumbers, large stxed, and the product of hot-housee are selling tor 25 cents each. The housewife will not be cheated on the rhubarb offered at 10 cents a bunch. J3ome of It is excellent. The cantaloupes which' arrived yesterday are .rather disappoint ing on close Inspection. They are rather soft and sell for 25 cents each. Eggs look firmer and there may be a rise in price next week. Poul try Is plentiful with no change in price either In buying or retail. Watch our windows tor the newest In men's wear. The Man's Shop, 416 State St. 107 Moscow. Leon Trotsky, soviet war minister, in commenting on Genoa conference, said he doubt ed non-euccess of the conference would mean the beginning of mil itary operation against Russia. If Intervention in Russia comes, he Secret of a Good Disposition A woman who carefully safe guards her health benefits her disposition. She will be happy and attractive to all. The world unfor tunately is filled with sweet wo men who are unhappy ' because they are held back from useful ness by troubles so common among them. Fretfulness and nervousness rapidly destroy good dispositions. Sickly, all worn out women cannot make happy homes. Lydla K. Pin kham's Vegetable Compound is a safeguard of wo men's health; This is clearly prov en by the many letters we are continually publishing in this pa per, from women who have been restored to health and happiness by its use after years of suffering. Why don't you try it? (adv) declared, "the red army will ba ready to fulfill Us duty." Dress up at the Man's Shop, a complete new stock of furnishing roods at real moderate prices, 416 State street. 107 iningnft imp'! 9..v ! ANITA STEWART In "PLAY THINGS ' 'of DESTINY" zxxtmtmutttnmixttmtxmti r rev-; $ Vis: jj V Good Clothes Sid For Men and, Young Men My upstairs plan makes it possible to give you wonderful values at this price. My rent-is low, my expenses small, my i) profits are less. For these, reasons you can get greater values here. ED. CHASTAINTS Upstairs Mens Shop 122 N. Commercial Salem Mem audi img Mei Here's sa message for you. You will be surprised at the remarkably low prices upon quality merchandise SPECIAL Others $17.50 Up Fine worsted and cassimere materials in all the new desirable shades Complete range of sizes. - There is a reason for these low prices and a good one too. We are going to increase the volume of our Clothing business. We have set our goal to a certain big figure and to reach it we know that more men must become acquainted with our clothing department, we have therefore decided to mark all prices at a close margin. SEE THEM TODAY Salem Woolen Mills Store C. P, Bishop, Prop. The Home of Hart Shaf fner and Marx Clothes 1 1