Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, December 23, 1922, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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    !ATURPAY, DECEMBER 23, 1922
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field meet between boy ,"f -7
j Hotel Bligh Arrivals j
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M,.,tiia wfi and membnr of
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4' . l Tiwlinn training, school
held ai 7- .,, . ? .
contests will include re-
n. ZD.
;r 'racing, first aid to the injured,
drill, knot tying, end a
!',, sack packing contest. Another
trtt of interest to the boy scouts
C that of fire by friction. The
jjl recora m" " -
,.n shade special, values to
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I" 305
-h. Sunday evening service of the
1 . T7.,al!n1
liberty Brreei. ,.-6-....
nf Ccutor and Liberty streets
ui Clvcn by the young people 0
Uff
j Tho regular morning service
L 11 o'clock with G. F. Jeiming
8r, pastor, delivering the sermon
til be belli- aunaay scnooi wm do
Lid at 10 o'clock s usual. A. J
gager is the superintendent.
Heg. $5 card tables, your
,hoice in ieii or irait. learner lops
-lal $4. C. S. Hamilton, 805
The body of Arsilio Coppo, Italian,
(ho died here yesterday, wag ehip-
,d from the Webb and (Jlougn mor
Utry today to Portland for funeral
lervices and uuriai.
Reg. $5 card tables, your
choice in felt or imit. leather tops
,pecial 4. C. S. Hamilton, 30b
Asel Koff, a student at 6. A. C,
lb home for the holidays, spending
Jill) time with his parents, Mr. and
In. J. T. Whittig.
1923 Calendars. Homer H.
Smith, insurance, McCornack
Ibldg., free.
Milton Sleinor, University of Ore-
I student, will be with his par-
lull, Dr. and Mrs. B. E. Steiner
I daring the holiday interim.
Caoital Ice & Cold Storasre Co.
! Scare available for aDDle stor-
I age or other products. 660 Trade
I street.
Dr. Floyd Dayton of Portland will
I tome up tomorrow to spend the
Christmas week-end with his sister
I Hie. James Lewis.
Oswald's Seven Serenaders at
Dreamland Christmas night. 305
A dwellinc which will cost 42000
I will be erected at 2145 Manle ave-
1119 by Ray Wilbanks, of this city,
ucording to a permit issued to him
iitorday by Mark Poulsen, city ro-mrdor-eleet.
Oswald's Seven Serenaders at
I Dreamland Christmas night. 305
Miss Adelaide Lake, former Sa
lem newspaper woman who is now
t member of the Portland Oregon
lu staff, arrived in Salem today to
the week-end.
Oswald's Seven Serenaders at
iDreamland Christmas night. 305
Me moving north on Churcl street
yesterday a car driven by. Orrin
Smith, of Jefferson, met up with
oil owned by Nat Mouss, of Sheri
iaa, according to a report made to
He police. There were but minor
damages.
C. H. Myer. Wonilhnrn. 1 .
Coy and wife, Valsetz; M. E
Shuts and wife, Dallas; W R
Kaiser, Falls City; James Hayes'
Dallas; H. E. Pendleton and wife'
Eugene; V. Clark and wife, Eu
gene; LeRoy Ledgerwood, Stay
ton; C. Frocett, Portland; W M
Ktllim, Portland; B. C. Brown
and wife, Oregon City; W. Malo
Oervals; E. J. Bayless, city; j'
Walker, Philomath; A. M. Inger
soll, Lakeside; C. E. Newhouse,
Springbrook; Jack Edwards Mc
Clowd. Cal; Roy W. Shultz, Mc
Clowd, Cal; Geo. Edwards,' Grass
Valley; John Benson, San Fran
cisco; M. Benson, San Francisco:
K. Benson, San Francisco; M.
Rankin, San Francisco; Cha3
Youngman, Denver.
New books to be placed in circu
lation next week by the Salem pub
lic library include "Homo Spun"
pooms, by Grace Hall of Portland,
who has achieved considerable suc
cess in her poems. Another book is
"American Music and Mnoi;-, i .
Pratt, especially valuable for refer
ence. "In the Days of Pour Rich
ard" by Irving Bachelor has just
been rocoived. For the children
there is Down-adown Derry.''
Bob Gordon eight piece orches
tra at Dreamland rink Sat. night.
305
Funeral services for Earl Co ill son
Flogol, Jr., four months old snn nf
Captain and Mrs. E. C. Flegel, and
granuson or Ur .and Mrs. R. E
L. Steiner, Salem, and Mr and Mvn
A. F. Flcerel. Portland, whn din.!
yesterday, were held for close
inenas oniy wis afternoon from the
Webb and Clouch funeral
c 1 -
Rev. Blaino KirliDatrick condnctf.fi
the services. Interment was made in
the City View cemetery.
Holly for sale. City View cem
etery. 305
Dr. .nd Mn. Henry MorrU are to
be iruesta nn ro..).. .
nr.. ur t -",""mu or Mr. and
airs. M. L. Morris, McMiunville,
parents of Dr. Morris, Mr. and Mrs!
E- Seibert and small son, Mc
Mmnville, and Mr. and Mrs. Phillip
Larson. Pnrtlnn nr.. o.rv.-i .
, una. K,uiuurt 13 a
sister to Dr. Morrig and Mrs. Phil-
.f v,,n ana Mrs. Morris are sis
ters. 3 big closing services at the
armory Sunday 2:30 and 7:30
Big baptismal Bervtoa at 1?lp
Christian church 7:30 Xmas
imonaay) night. Public invited.
305
H. E. Worthi a dealer in ini,nn..
in The Dalles.
terday 0a business.
E. P. TruesdaU of Canvoa Citv
was appointed by Governor Kitnot
iaay as district attorney for Grant
county to succeed Richard N. Ap-
pung who has resignod because of
press 01 private practice.
H. H. Corey, public service com
missioner, has been notified of his
appointment as a member of the
western states transportation com
mittee of the Northwest Canners
association. A. W. Stone of Hood
River is the other Oregon member
of the committee.
3 big closing services at rh
armory Sunday 2:30 and 7:30.
Big baptismal service at First
Christian church 7:30 Xmas
tMonaay) night. Public Invited.
305
The Klamath Drainaze district.
comprising 13,000 acres in Klamath
county, has applied to the state irri
gation securities commission for the
certincation of $200,000 in bonds.
O. M. Baldwin, of Dallas, was an
out of town visitor yesterday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Webh ant!
family of this citv will snend Christ
mas in Portland as the guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Buck.
Lamp shade special, values to
$21 now $10.85. C. S. Hamilton.
305
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Paulsen are
expecting to have the parents of
Mr. Paulsen, Mr. and Mrs. N. Paul
son, of Portland, as, their guests,
Sunday and Monday.
Lamp shade special, values to
$21 now $10.85. C. S. Hamilton.
305
Funeral services tor Jfames B.
Hawthorne, 63, who died yesterday
afternoon near Chemaw'a, were held
this afternoon at two o'clock from
the Webb and Clough chapel. Rev.
W. T. Millikin conducted the serv
ices. Interment was made in the I.
O. O. F. cemetery.
Miss Celia Bollman of La Grande
is to succeed to the position of sten
ographer in the executive office
when Governor Pierce assumes office
it has become known here. Miss Boll-
maa has been private secretary to
i lerce at La Grande for some time
Miss Violet Welburn who baa been
Governor Olcott's stenographer for
the past four years expects to serve
as a clerk to one of the numerous
committees of the forthcoming leg
islature.
The Tumbling , Midgets, a T. M
C. A. club, basketball team are plan
ning a barnstorming tour for the
holidays. On Tuesday, Dec. 26,
they will go to Newberg to meet a
"Y" team and on Wednesday and
Thursday 'they will be in Portland"
where they are to meet two of the
Y. M. C. A. club teams. Staulev
Waters is captain of the team.
The prevalence of diptheria in the
city has caused a large shrinkage
in the attendance at the Y. M. C.
A. classes, according to Mead Elli
ott, boys' work secretary. Parents
of many of the boys fear that there
might be boys at the "Y" who car
ry the germs but who themselves
are not susceptable to the disease
and are keeping them away.
Love, the Jeweler, Salem.
Chargo with passing a street car
"kile it was receiving and dis
flarging passengers, Willis Faught
wd George Schopp were yesterday
I leatenced by Police Judge Earl Race
w pay tmcs of $5 each.
Bob Gordon eleht niece orches
tra at Dreamland rink Sat. night.
305
Somo machine backed into his
track while it was parked on Broad
ly yesterday, W. A. Jenkins, 1325
Clnirch street, told the police. There
Ms some damage.
Bob Gordon eieht niece orches
tra at Dreamland rink Sat. night.
305
The largest number of transients
! several days applied for free beds
't the city jail last night. A total
f 17 were registered by Night Desk
krgeaut Ralph Davis.
Benator A. M. La Follctte. in his
eetimony before the circuit court
k the suit entitled T. H. .Tnnps vs.
jtyde B. La Follette, testified that
the cood old d;ivs. farmers in
tt vicinity of the Wheatland ferry
re not troubled much by moles
wd gophers. He said that the an
,ual high water iuat came alone
d drowned nut all siiK uninifllR
"t had made trouble and each
Pring started in with a clear record
oom moles and gophers.
C03DfG E VESTS
Dec. ift WaHnalfllT
meeting of loganberry grow-
rs at Oregon Growers rooms
' uec. 25. Monday, Christ
mas.
Dec. 31. Elks "Midnight
'Ollles" HnnH Thntor
Jan 1 xr tr V
. a. ncn ihib,
c. A. annual open house.
Jan. 17 -i4. National
Thrift Week.
Jan. J. Monday, legisla-
tare convene.
The Commercial street tickat
office store will remain open
Sunday and Monday all day, 345
Union St. 305
The body of Victor O. Westfall.
29, who died here Thursday, Dec.
21, at the home of Mrs. Ruby Mc
Dowell, 1112 Mill street, will be
shipped tomorrow morning to Tual
atin for funeral services and bur
ial. Mr. Westfall with his wife and
three small children wero visiting
with relatives here when he was
taken sick.
The Song Shop will be open all
day Sunday. 305
Mr. and Mrs. M. E. ShUts, of
Dallas, were in the city yesterday
afternoon and this morning com
pleting their Christmas shopping.
Mr. Shilts is a foreman in a small
lumber mill near Dallas.
The Song Shop will be open all
day Sunday. 305
LeRoy Ledgerwood, a Stayton
druggist, was in Salem yesterday
and today on business.
Gifts for everyone, The Song
Shop, open evenings. 305
Margaret Seehafer, a teacher in
the Turner schools, stopped in Sa
lem last night on her way to Cor
vallis to spend tho Christmas vaca
tion with her parents. She registered
as the guest of the Terminal hotel.
William Malo, a farmer living
near Gervais, was in the city on
business yesterday.
Last minute shoppers are mak
ing their headquarters at The
Song Shop. 305
Mrs. L. G. Thomas, of Independ
ence, was in the city yesterday aft
ernoon doing late Christmas shop
ping. Salem's real gift store, The
Song Shop. 305
A son was born to Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Irelnnd, Uving in West Salem,
Wednesday evening. The arrival has
not yet been named.
Dr John L. Lynch osteopathic
physician, 403 Oregon bldg. pbone
1394 or SSFS 305
. tt! v n-iraniziition are aidV?
xne m-i v.6
'the Salvation Army this afternoon in
the distribution or t m.,
keU to the poor. Paul Devers, chair
.t service committee, u
im charge of the worker.
A three page mimiograph bulletin
of "Y' happenings has been put out
for tnose interested in the work of
the organization.
On Thursday, Jan. 4, the Y. M.
C. A. is to open a Citizenship class
which is to be open to all foreign
ers who are taking out their second
citizenship papers, for the purpose
of studying together the pamphV
put out by the government and tK'
discussing of American principles. C.
A. Kells, general secretary of the
Y is to be the leader of the class.
About five have already signified
their intention of taking the course
Any others desiring to take the work
are invited to attend. Weekly meet
ings will be held.
Tha Elk lodce would like to know
of the whereabouts of N B. Nel
son. The lodge was in receipt of a
telegram this morning from the Los
Andoles lodffo. Btatinir it would like
information as to Mr. Nelson's
whereabouts, as his sister had died
in that city.
"If any children are overlooked
this Christmas I want them or their
parents to write me a letter," Fred
Erixon, chairman of the Elks' com
mittee, said this afternoon. "We
have probablv missed some and we
don't want to. However we can do
our work next week as well as this
week."
Died
HAWTHORNE James Buchan
an Hawthorne passed away at
his home near Chemawa, Dec.
22, 1922, at 12:20 a. m. Mr.
Hawthorne was 63 years old
and is survived by his widow,
Mrs. Altha Hawthorne, one son
L. A. Hawthorne, and one
daughter, Lucille Hawthorne,
all of Salem. Funeral services
were held at the Webb and
Clough chapel, Dec. 23, 1922,
at 2 p. m. Rev. MilHken will
conduct the services. Interment
In the I. O. O. F. cemetery.
COPPO Arsilio Coppo died at a
local hospital Dec. 22, 1922, at
5:50 p. m. He was 41 years old
The body was shipped by Webb
and Clough to Portland for
burial.
FLEGEL Earl Coulsen Flegel
Jr., infant son of Capt. and
Mrs. E. C. Flegel, grandson of
Dr and Mrs. R. E. Lee Sterner
and Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Flegel
of Portland, died suddenly Dec.
22, 1922, at 8:15 p. m. The
baby was only four months old
Rev Blsine E. Kirkpatrlck
conducted the services tor the
-lose friends of the family u
the Webb and Clough chapel,
Dec. 23, 1922, it 3 p. m. Inter
ment was in the City View
cemetery.
W. E. Moses. euDerintendent nf
the Brookings public schools, arriv
ed in Salem today to visit fiiends.
Tonight he will attend the Univer
sity of Oregon alumni dance.
George Burris, of Euueno. in in
Salem for a short time visiting his
Drotlier-m-Iaw, Harley White. Mr.
Burris is a Eugene merchant.
By kind permission of the school
trustees the church service, will ho
held in tho new West Salem school
building tomorrow (Sunday) com
mencing with the Sundav si-hool nt
9:45 a. m. Epworth League devotion
al meeting at 0:30 p. m. With
Christmas gift services at 7:30 p.
m. Collection in aid of Near East
relief work. Public cordially invited.
Marriage licenses were issued yes
terday afternoon to the following:
MyTon Baker of Jefferson, a woods
man and Elsie Matney. To Joe Val
cch of 14th and north Canitol
and Minnie Bartel of 1409 Capitol
streei., a cannery worker. Also to
A. L. Libby of 465 south Winter
street, a macninist and Mrs. Olma
Oswalt of 464 south Winter street,
whose occupation was given as that
of'serviee observer.
Jewelry stores in Salem will re
main open until 9 o'clock this eve
ning and the same hour will h h
closing time for drug stores. Sunday
drugstores will be open for business
from 9 o'clock in the morning until
6 o'clock in the afternoon and on
Christmas day, from 8 o'clock in the
morning until 2 o'clock in the afternoon.
A marriage license was issued tM
morning to James R. Humphrey of
10th and State street, Salem, sales
man, and Bernyce Janet Seott, of
Salem, a teacher. The marrlnorfi
will take place Sunday in the chapel
of Trinity church, Portland.
The euit of Julia, Burthaxd for Hi.
vorcei from Caster Bnrthard. filed
Oct, 88, has been dismissed in the
circuit court without costs to either
party. Although married 22 years
and with three children. Mrs. Burt-
hard had filed suit for divorce, al
leging that her husband was in the
habit of strikincr her and minor
strong language.
Miss Laven Heald. student nf tn
Silyertpn high school waa in thn citv
this, morning, receiving instructions
in county and cm' government from
Judge Bushev. Miss Heald in nh-
liged to write a thesis of civil gov
ernment and came to the capital
city to get information direct.
Wanted, a 60-egg incubator,
must be standard make in first
class condition. Phone 4F4 eve
nings. 305
With six marriage licenses issued
the past two days and a total up
to aate of 24 during the month, De
cember promises to live uo to its
usual record for marriage licenses
Ihe nionth of June with, 64 licenses
issued, holds top rank.
After spending a day transacting
business in Portland, Judge G. E.
Unruh, of the Salem justice eourt,
returned here this morning.
Captain A. C. Hopkins, secretary
of the Bonus Commission, left this
afternoon for Portland where he will
be mot by Mrs. Hopkins to spend
the Christmas vacation with the par
ents of both Mr. and Mrs. Hopkins
who- live there.
This, evening Mr. and Mrs. A. T.
Van Cleave, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh
Aspinwall and daughter, Leondine.
all living north of Salem abouS :!
miles on the Pacific highway, will
meet at the Alvm VanCleave home,
located near the A. T. VanCloann
place, for a social evening and
Christmas tree.
Mrs. Helen Hibbard Paget, a
teacher in the Boys' Training school
was in Salem a short time today on
her way to her home in Macleay to
spend Christmas.
EMERGENCY BOARD TO
MEET HERENEXT WEEK
Secretary of State Koier has call
ed a meeting of the state emergency
board for Friday, December 29, to
consider the authorization of de
ficiency appropriation of $2000 for
the adjutant general's department
to cover expenses incurred in giv
ing relief to the citizens of Astoria
following the fire wheh wiped out
the business section of that citv
The call has been issued at the re
quest of Adjutant General White
who points out that thousands of
meals were served by national
guardsmen during the emergency
and hundreds of homeless were pro
vided with beds through the Oregon
guard.
Read The Journal Wan! Ads
Boy Bohler, coach of athletics at
Willamette university, expects to go
to Eugene to spend Sunday and
Christmas with his brother, George
Bohler, coach of basketball at the
University of Oregon.
The Eagles club basketball team,
a Y. M. C. A. club for boys, will
go to Mountain View this evening
where they meet a team composed
of boys about the same age and size.
Time Is the only money that
can sot be counterfeited.
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We Wish to Every One a
ERRY CHRISTMAS
S. J. Gentzkow f W. E. Bean
The Goodyear Shoe Repair Shop
291 North Commercial St.
(Between Court and Chemeketa)
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THEATEil
Leaving Tonight
Two Big Features
Henry B. Walthall
and
Harry Carey
in
"The Kick Back"
and
Ruth Roland Serial
Tomorrow
Bill Farnum
BfaMMlMililiri1 i'T I hi I nHlHA-Yj
New Show Today
GEORGE BEBAN
in
"THE SIGN of the ROSE"
Comedy News
Coining Monday
"To Have and to Hold"
with
Betty Compson
Bert LyteU
Hi
ppreciating our pleas
ant business relations
during the past we
wish you the compli
. menfs of the season
and trust that the com
ing New Year will
bring the best you
have ever known in
Happiness and Pros
perity. Capital -National
Bank
Salem, Oregon
T W ' G5 J T R IS
With all kind
Thoughts and
Hearty Greetings
at Yuletide
John J. Rottle
167 N. Commercial
Now Playing
Harold Lloyd
in
"DR. JACK"
The laughingest picture
you've ever seen.
5 Weeks in Portland
t
Let us pause in the
daily rush of business
to consider, the day of
all days.
Merry
Christmas
Valley Motor Co.
in mi i-in. inwiJ l I I in in ' l
WISHING YOU
A
Merry Xms
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r
Sunday -Monday
Latham and Rubye
"That Pair in the Air"
Jimmie, Mary and Ray
Three Aces of Vaudeville
Henry B. Walthal,
Ralph Graves, Marjorie Daw
in
"The Long Chance"
A Peter B. Kyne story
ROY STEWART in GIANTS of the OPEN
Comedy Scenic
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and a
Happy New Year
Marion Automobile Co.
Open Day and Night
Phone 362
235 S. Commercial Street
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