Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, December 07, 1934, Page 9, Image 9

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    FRIDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1934
THE CAPTTAT. JOURNAL. SAT.EM. OREGON
LOCALS
Miss Louise Campbell, returned
missionary from China, will speak
It the Calvary Baptist church Fri
day evening at 7:30 o'clock. The
public is invited.
)HUl'a Wimpy UamD'gera N Cap.
Three Oregon industrial workers
were killed during the past week,
the state industrial accident com
mission reported. The report list
ed 434 accidents. The dead were
Henry Brandt, Portland longshore
man; Lionel S. Baker, Wilark en
gineer, and John L. Williams,
Portland lineman.
Love JewTr. Masonic Bldg. N Hi.
j Maurine A. King has filed suit for
divorce from Ted D. King alleging
cruel and Inhuman treatment.
. Thv were married July 9, 1934, but
the wife says they have not lived
together since August 10. their mar-
ltal relations ending in Just a
month after marriage. She asks $25
: a month as alimony in addition to
suit money and attorney's fees.
Entertainment, Wyoming Outlaws.
' Mi this week. Geo. & Al's Tavern.
5 293
i! Order to sell bonds beloning to
) the estate has been granted to
i George H. Bell, executor of the es
i tate of John Rtibens.
' Cash for used furniture. Ph. 5110.
295'
Copy of the order by C. M.
Thomas, public utilities commis
sioner, granting permission to build
a grade crossing over the Southern
Pacific at Mill City, has been re
ceived by the county clerk's office.
Tills Is a new crossing necessitated
b a change in the roadway there
because of the altered location of
the new inter-county bridge.
Complete dinner 25c. State Cue
terla. 82
Three fatalities and 484 accidents
during the week were reported today
to the state industrial accident com
mission. The men killed were Hen
ry Brandt, Portland, longshoreman;
Lionel 8. Baker. Wilark, engineer,
and John L. Williams, Portland,
lineman.
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Wanted used furniture. Ph.
Henry Theodore Barr pleaded
guilty In Justice court Thursday to
violating the stale motor transpor
tation act. He was fined $25 which
was remitted, and Ban- paid costs.
Rummage sale Prl. and Sat. 328 N.
Commercial. Congregational ch. 292
For the reason that the fine would
have come out of the American Le
gion's charity fund. Justice of the
Pace Hayden Thursday remitted
a $25 fine imposed on "Pug" Ryan,
wrestler, and put him on probation
for six months. The Legion had
posted Ryan's $100 bail when the
wrestler was arrested for assault
and battery alleged to have been
committed on the referee during a
recent bout at the armory.
Improved lockheed dual cylinder
hydraulic brakes. Roomier new style,
safety all-steel bodies, air-glide ride,
and a host of individual leatures.
Dodge leads while others follow.
Watch for announcement date. 292
Building permits on record Fri
day at the office of the city build
ing inspector were; Salem scnooi
district No. 24, to alter a balcony, at
Salem high school building, $276.
Almo and Edna Pohle, to alter a
warehouse at 444 Ferry street, $250.
L. E. Bates, to repair a one-story
dwelling at 2011 Maple avenue, $10.
W. E. Arehart, to build a garage at
925 Union, $50. Mrs. c. Brother ton,
to build a wood shed at 1595 South
Capitol, $15.
Good opening for dance hall, mo
vie and rooming house. See W. C.
Kahle, 475 State. 292
Motor vehicle accidents reported
over night were: Minnie Davis Card,
332 North Church, and Harold Mi
randa, 1985 Edgewater, at Cottage
and state. R. E. Lee Steiner, state
hospital, and an unidentified driv
er, at 24th and Center. A. M. Chap
man, route 3, and W. Carlton, state
highway department, at Court and
12th.
Boots' band, Mellow Moon Sat. 182
Jess Rupert pleaded not guilty in
justice court Thursday to a charge
of defrauding an inn-keeper and
will have a trial Monday. He was
released on his own recognizance.
Dance Mellow Moon Sat. Boots
Grant's versatile orch. Adm. 25c. 292
An order by Judge Lewelling au
thorizes the banking department to
compromise indebtedness of Chris
E. and Mary E. Neltling with the
Bank of Stayton. One note is for
$193.33 and one for $785. A mortgage
is involved. Compromise settlement
is allowed for $450 cash, of which
$45 is to be allotted to the commer
cial department and $405 to the sav
ings department. The mortgage is to
be released as part of the settlement.
Special for Saturday, Cyclamen
and ponsettlas 25c each, ferns 10c,
shrubbery 15c. Arthur Plant Flower
and Shrubbery Mkt. 150 S. Com'l.
292
Good news
for Asthma Sufferers
No matter what you have tried, don't
Ive up hops until you have tried '.BMO
LAO. It quickly relieves those awful suf
focating, wheczlns. choking sensations and
enables you to breathe freely and easily
nd sleep soundly at niKht. Sold on a
money back r-uarantee. Price II. 25.
CAPITAL DRUG STORE, State itnrt Liberty
At regular road day proceedings
of the county court today two sur
veys were ordered approved. In one
case a road was ordered vacated in
part according to the surveyor's re
port and one was ordered opened.
The road ordered vacated Is near
Sidney and the vacation was asked
by Catherine Marlatt and others.
The surveyor in his report approved
only part of the vacation holding
Quality
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have you say...BIiti
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pr o o Fysv
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Windsor is one of America's largest selling whiskies because
it's 100 proof because it's aged-in-wood because it's straight
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a really low price. Try itl
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that vacation of parts of the road
would be more damaging than ben
eficial. The road applied for by C. A.
Baker and others, a short stub road
near Qulnaby was ordered built. The
road Is about half a mile long.
Turkey dinner Sun. noon, Dec. 9,
St. Joseph's hall, 751 Chemeketa. 293
Henry Zorn, president of the
Marlon county taxpayers league, has
called a meeting of his organiza
tion for the chamber of commerce
rooms Saturday. In making ar
rangements he did not designate
the hour.
Gift portraits to be sent to distant
friends should be made now. "Cyn"
Cronise Studio, Court & Com'l. 293
While John Collier, commissioner
of Indian affairs, will meet with
delegations from the Siletz and
Grand Ronde reservations at Che
ma wa, he will not be able to visit
either of the other two reservations,
according to officials at the Salem
Indian school.
Boots' band, Mellow Moon Sat. 192
Walter C. Wlnslow, Salem attor
ney and past grand master of Ore
gon Masons, will be the principal
speaker at the 20th anniversary
meeting of Albert Pike lodge No.
162 In Portland Friday night at 8
o'clock.
Stewart L. Bliss past president of
the Portland Retail Credit associa
tion, will speak on "Functions of a
Credit Association and the Place it
Fills in Each Community," at the
annual banquet of the Salem as
sociation to be held in the Masonic
temple building next Wednesday
evening at 6:30 o'clock. Presidents
of each civic club and service or
ganizations will be Invited to at
tend the dinner and to give three
minute talks upon the objectives
of the organization represented.
Final plans for the dinner were
discussed at the weekly meeting of
the credit association Friday.
Beta Chi Rummage sale Saturday,
191 South High. 292
Formal decree of divorce has been
filed with the county clerk in the
case of Iona E. Lightfoot against
Elmer C. Lightfoot, with the maiden
name of Lona E. Hockett being re
stored to the plaintiff.
Try Etzel's hamburger
Theater Cafe.
rarebit.
292
The estate of Erick Enoch Lind
berg and Elizabeth Lindberg, hus
band and wife, is appraised at $3,300
in an inventory filed in probate by
Rudolph Bernlng, Henry Annen
and Henry Homann.
A marriage license has been ap
plied for by David L. Cummins, 52,
truck driver, 260 State street, and
Lillian E. Hill. 29. housekeeper, 1220
Hoyt street, both Salem.
Old time dance, Gervais Sat. 393
Decree of foreclosure has been
signed by Judge Lewelling in the
case of Gertrude Blanchard against
William J. Cooper, executor of the
estate of Dennis T. Griffin.
Trunk & baggage del. Ph. 8111. 292
Marriage licenses have been issued
at Vancouver, Wash., to Walter W.
Smith of Portland and Mrs. Mabel
I. Pack, of Salem; Herbert E. Smith
and Mabel Hodgln, both of Dayton;
Harold R. Harkins, 308 Ferry street,
Salem, and Mrs. Ruth M. Martin,
Great Falls. Mont.: Ole H. Jacob-
(90)
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1, and Mrs. Edith C. Burnett, of
Brooks.
Change your luck, eat at Horse
shoe Luncheonette, 265 N. High. 392
The $25,000 damage action of Nora
Bell against J. H. Best tor injuries
sustained in an automobile accident
near Gervais, was expected to reach
the Jury this afternoon. The final
argument was being made, this aft
ernoon after recess.
EUu Charity show, Dec. 12-13-14.
293
Coach R. S. Keene of Willamette
university will attend tonight the
annual banquet given members of
the Camas, Wash., high school foot
ball team. Camas high Is coached
by Walter Ertckson, whose four
years of playing on the Willamette
squad gave him much favorable
comment. Erlckson's team had a
profitable season this year. Van-
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couver high being among the teams
defeated. Vancouver had not pre
viously been vanquished by Camas
for many years.
Eckerlen's famous Crawfish. 292
Judgement has been filed with
the county clerk in the automobile
damage action of Helene Lang
against Albert Given. Judgment is
for $2850 general damages and $50
special damages. The case was
heard by Judge McMahan, neither
side demanding a jury trial.
Boots' orch. Mellow Moon. Sat. 292
order declaring Judgment hereto
fore entered for $1600 in favor of
A. and Helen Oehler be held void.
The estate of Ray Reeves valued
at $5450 has been admitted to pro
bate with H. C. Reeves named as
administrator. Heirs at law are
Edna Reeves, widow, Jefferson; H.
C. Reeves, son, Albany, and D. D.
Reeves, son, Salem.
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Read the Capital Journal Ads
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VEGETABLE COMPOUND
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your companions wit'- care
and for important lioli
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the glow and cheer to the
feast and through the day.
Here is a rich mellow bev
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days a delightful, stimu
lating drink that is an apt
companion to the big dinner.
Served in Sc and 10c
schooners
gallons 45c
Gallons 90c
Quart A Pint bottles also
Candy, Cigars, Cigarettes, Sandwiches and Chill Con Came
PLENTY OF PARKING SPACE
THE DUTCH MILL
897 N. Commercial H. G. Damon, Prop.
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from
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Choice of hot oil or bottle Maro-OU shampoo
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