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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 27, 1915)
THE SALEM DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, ORE., MONDAY, SEPT. 27, 1915. TEN - 9 ill I; DON T THE "Electricity On the Farm" EXHIBIT at the STAT E SELL YOUR CROPS to YOUROWN CATTLE Through It Means MORE FEED CHEAPER FEED Set? our exhibition silo and at State THE CHAS. K. LOGGING CO. Mfrs. Douglas Fir Lumber. Salem, Oregon. Watch this Space Tomorrow R. M. WADE PORTLAND, OREGON MISS FAIR YOUR ANA SILO 1 BETTER FEED I pet our free Silo Books I Fair SPAULDING i We Want to become acquainted not only with every farmer in this locality, but every citizen of Salem. Come and visit us. You. will always be welcome- Yours truly Charles R. Archerd Implement Co. Salem, Oregon Capital Soap and Angora Rug Co. Tanners of Furs and Leathers Manufacturers of Fur Rugs and Robes We buy or tan all kinds of hides. C. LACHELE, Prop. Phone 683. 1230 Ferry St., Salem, Oregon PLEASE READ .We will have a branch at the Fair. We wholesale and retail. We sell the best Cider that Apples can make. We sort and cleanse all apples before grinding. We don't use preservative unless or dered so. We deliver anywhere in the city and snip outside- W'e do custom work promptly. Bring plenty barrels. We buy good Ciller apples. We sell vinegar npi-il from pure apple cider. We want you to use our goods. Why not I ltemetnlier our phone is 2101. Commercial Cider Works SALEM, ORE. GERVAISNEWS liooli Vuh-ry ntd family, who have m:nl this their Homo for the past year, " bumper ' ' aiul hud the remainder of will leave the lust of the week for their the state done us well there would have homo in Gladstone, Noitli Dukotu. been iiops to teed to the pins. But Mis. Alieo Wilkinson, who luis lieeu fortunatel for tho Independence grow upending some lime with Miss Mary I ors, in other seelions there was il short hurley, lot'l Snl nr. lay for the homo of, ago uneipinled in year. Hundreds of nor sou in llillshoro. lucres were not een nicked and it is The nppro.ichiug marringo of Miss III, I'll K I II till..,, fill, I M l .III,. Ml If! Villi . ..... .....'-..- ....... was nunouiiced Inst Suiidav morning in I the Catholic church, John Goctje i, left Sunday morning I for llnstorn Oregon where lie expects f remain n week, looking after some I i business interest there. I Miss Tom inn Featy, who taught thej iiiiermeiiiaiii gri'.uei in our piiniic hciiooi : luring the past two years is teaching ill tne Enterprise whools this year. Mr. uml Mis, E. M. Kliuger and lit- tie son, left Su.duVfor au extended I trip to California. Mr. Kliuger will' combine busi, ess with pleasure anil ! look for a business location. 1 The public school opened Mondav, 1 September '.'oth with a fine enroll-! nieni or pupils, i ne loiiowuig teacn- yield mm, gm.i j.ni; Uniiion, BIO, gain , ers are in charge: l. R. Moses, prin-jlU; Koherts, yield tun), gain 4i; )avid cipal: Miss Loitie Mc Afee, interiticdi- son Hedges, : n 17,"i; Hperling yield etc; Miss l.yle Stewart, primary; Mrs. ti.il). gain 2,11; Pinteison, vield KilO.'gnin , Pearl Stuvens, domestic science. 1201); Coopci, yield .i.iti gain 1.111; Wall ! At a special meeting of the cityier Bros., ield I'M, gain 75; Lewis. ci Monday 'light a rominittee ofyili luiiui g:ii Ion; Hubbard Jones, five was iippoinled by the chair to take yield 2UH, wiiuc; Sloper Bros, yield, : charge of the revision of u new charter liltHI boxes gain Hhmi boxes; Sloper l'at ; to be submitted to the vole of t.ie eit-'ton, yield 110, ;.i n !Hl; 3 Hills, gain iiO; 1 ii'ens in the uenr future. The follow- l.iilliberte, ' ield 71. i,ain 2.1, I Inn nil, in ing coiuniitlee we.s nnmtvl: t. J. cress.1. -I idepeinlence Monitor. Moisii'u, A. H. Sieginund, Ed Dupuisj P. A. Mangold, H, D. Mars. NO RAIL ROAD THIS FALL, 'I'll. fMMIIHI-,1 lit' St l.illllU l'llifi,.lil t.t.l., I ....I 1 .... . ..:i - ........... and Waconilit will meet at the Eldridgc school house Sunday, September 2lli the Southern Pacific will electrify its . " . vn tll 'ir"1 ,1".Vl T1" for Ihe purpose of fotmiug a game pto- lini from Whttesnn to Corvallis this 1 ' lu)o1 1"4K morp tiian last lection association. All those interest- fall. r'xT' ed in protecting giitue birds from lie-1 Superintendent Ponnld, of the V. &l ' 1S!;'I", nimiiiick and daughter, ing unlawfully shot mid also to prevnt S. was here Mondav and said that the 1 r',,"r,",1 .h"l",' """pending the sum I trespassing on their premises, should company could not. finish Its construe-1 J"l1r on r llr,,,1"'f' ranch near Mo- j attend this meeting.-Star. tion this fall: that nil thev could do! j?' ,. ! i m ;s to iMush the work as'far as thei . " 0,',u"lrn. ) ""'d its first eom il.ockiumiHe river a ml be readv to put. ' h,,f. v"veniber IS, 1!) and 20 with Tho Want narrs trn to the lilt ant J'llBtS IU UK 1 office and home and are con , , ilted often and frequently 1 J inned and filed for rradv lJiptJU HIIU llUU lOr aatljf suited clipped ref erence. The Journal tho ronton - . ' HOP YIELD 18 LARGE IN INDEPENDENCE DISTRICT Tlu Independence Iioii crop was n surmised tint a niniiber of yard will. imi nru ii ii ii il III! HUH, I f,ll u.i, ll. .,........... i.. .1... ,,, p..,,,,- in iit-i iii I'unv in iiir future. As a short erop this year is er purpose in the very mlvuiitageuus because of certain condit ions,' ihe local growers have been lucky uml they nave mora than any eipuil chance of receiving a iiood price. Following is an estimate) of this year's yield in about 23 yanls of this vicinny ami (he gum over last voar is also given. In noine yards the increase is due to added acreage. The estimate is of bales unless otherwise stnted: llorst viehl J.Mki gain Him- Wig- rich, vieid J iliP, gnin 7tHt; Mitomn, vield l' liui, 'iiin l'imi- Mclaughlin, yield 2:."iO, gain Ion; lise. viebl 1100, 'gain 2tMj l'itchard Wolfe yield 14K0. enin is'.' i. in ci 1 1 ii , uiiiti i in: t ur rvnm-i (nil; Het.her, yield : 10, same; Percivnli, ...... -i ,i,,vn,i. nu imc no iii-it run - load th". vear. nor it imilmlde that down the mils in the spring. The con struction from the river to Independ ence is nn easy task, and with the work on the other side of the river rnmidet- 1 ,h" rB,l fn ,'" ' ,,;r, tim , , . f nation in the smiuir ' Although the Corvallis citv eonncil ;slnn,U readv to give tne Southern Pa- . A ' rn Hun.tny at the I "it..- iu desired f...hie n that eityJ'T f ''" m- o. n. iwker. ' the compauv now ins to bo In no par- M!lVu r "n,, '"i1",.""; "'"'"B n"',1.v- iWnUt h,,rr.v- " indicate, that tUrl ''l' rn u''1'? .'"'i'r. h lwj im,,r(vwil,,,. ,, bwB aban!t,, UxU! th,!r''h' '11 """if ') of Moned until spring. Independence', r,M or p"r'1 l"' d dancing at .Monitor. i the armory Thtirwlny evening. A large , Monitor, to go to hell t" is the way the dryt put ;';' 1.' h' ,,f cf county option issue tip to the vot-, '' , , Si. Paul t ontarow Minneapolis is lo .V v'' '"' Uh.. way the wc, put it up. Surelr toi,"";,;,,"l'f.orn,: Lh' h"n" pf h"' tM good citircn of Mmneapoli, lW,.J'(,r, Thither. rail h no choice between heM hor u ',"V, i .T' Wn.w- f(tx ' i)iC during the Bummer months in WOODBURN NEWS i "(Capital Journal Special Service.) ' Woodburn, Or., Sept. 2. Herbert Rollins, of St. Paul, attended the dame ; here Saturday. Mrs. Homer Alleman spent Saturday visiting with Salem friends. '' Misses Nellie Binkley and Ruth Reis I tead and Mr. Coyle anil W. T. Binkley, Jr., maile a trip to Portland Wednesday .in Mr. Coyles car. Mrs. L. C. Poor eitertained the mem bers of the Queen Esther Circle at their first meeting after their summer vaca tion. After the business meeting the ; remaining time was spent in making dolls, which the girls intend to put in j the Xmas box to be sent awny to the I poor. Mrs. Poor served a light lunch, i She was assisted in serving by Miss Altu Rice and Miss Mildred Simmons. I Mrs. W. H. Johison entertained the i members and a few friends of the Prise ilia club Thursday evening at her I home. Mrs. K. J. Stamird was the honor guest, it being her birthday. The i club members presented her with a silver spoon. The evening game was 1 500, Mrs. P. A. Livesley receiving the prize for the largest score and Mrs. (.'. ('. Goodule the consolation. The host ess was assisted in serving by Mrs. R. i H. Scott and Miss Helen Kent. A. K. Harris and W. H. Kgan, of Brooks spent Monday in Woodbnrn. Mrs. Laura Thomas" Gunnell of Grants Pass, is spending a few weeks here at the home of her brother, Clydo Thomas. Mrs. Frank Bosc-oc, of Portland, re turned home nfjer spending several dnys here at the home of Mrs. Ed Bos coe. Dr. V. L. Marsh returned home af ter spending a week in Portlend. Mrs. W. If. Allema:i and Mrs. Jim Goodnle v:ited in Portland this week. Mrs. M. W. Mnhoney, of Fairfield, was hero Monday. Misses Nellie and Gladys Binkley, Mr. C'lnrenco Bruno and Mr. Smitn motored to Salem Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Bruno and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Bruue returned home af ter spending two weeks camping at Taif, Oregon. Mr. Will Burgono of New Era, mo tored to Woodburn Tuesday and spent the day with friends. Vernon Wolcott, of Silverton, called on Woodlniiii frie ids Saturday, I Mrs. llodapu. of I'oillund. is here visiting at the home of her daughter. Miss Helen Scollnrd was shopping in Portland lust week. Mr. W. T. Binkley made a business trip to Portland Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Knutson, of Sil verton, visited with their mother here I Friday. i Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Bniighninii had as I dinner guests Sunday Mrs. Mattie Bnnghmjin and Winter and Edward i Bmigiminn, of Howell Prairie. X. A. lloft'ard was in Portland Tues day. Mrs. James Golden and children have 'returned home after spending two weeks in Portland with her parents. Mr, Guillen went to Portland Saturday and accompanied them home. Miss Nell Wilkins returned to her mime in toirano, alter spemhng n month here with her parents. Mrs. W. II, lluddieson attended the lair at Gresham Mrs. E. B. Houston, of Bend, was lum-u io me jiospuui in roruumi tor an operation. She lias spent the pnst month here with her parents, Mr. and .wrs. ,j, i). Hngers. A number of girls at the invitation of .Misses Nellie Hinklev and Ethel Bouncy, held a picnic at the city park xi , 0 ' l'vtI""t- Mich girl cooked her V""..""''1" "Vr . "" " Ilr'. . . . . , ' . , . s K'r'9 s!'l'Mt '"e tven- ing dancing to the music of a phono graph. The girls invited were: Sfiss.es Delia Heck, Lois Beebe, Gladys Bink ley, Avon McKinney, Nettie ' Brovles, l.eln Gorman, !ella Byers, Hazel Bit ney, Irene Alleiunn, Alethn Kitney, Ethel Bonuey and Nellie Binkley, Miss Lois Beebe entertained a tvw 41 . , . . ...-. , , ' , ,,K 'riemls at the home at n , , ,"u,-v' , T,,p Mt "ll l'ame ,.lr,""?'1 B """''l children. After a ',l.v.l'v'nJ11R I'"' "ttle girls enjoyed a ' v '!0". " Th,"'e invited were: I I,.''1,'1," ilr"'1:1'. nc Bitney, Nellie 1 1 "lk , -v!. Al, t"" Bitney, Avon MeKin- - ' 1 ' " , "'"'. V '"' Binkley, I.ila lermaa, Sadie Richurd's, and the host ess. Ellis Harper Is attending the Oregon agricultural college at Corvallis this year. Mrs. F. L. Marsh and children mo tored to Gervnis Saturday and spent tiie day with her sister Mrs. Sam Brown. Miss Theresa Arnold returned to her home in Salem after spending a week here. F, W. Sett lender left Fridnv for San Francisco to visit the fhir. The Woodburn schools opened here ; . ... . . - ... . -1 " - I u.V,,ln fl,r ,h,'ir 11,11 'i'- Tho en ms! itute in connection. The comnier rial and agriculturnl ajnociation will make nut a large premium lit. and 1 . '' " '.v'n. r,,r ,h M dis- j ,-v,", "r, rwvrw ." 0,f"r.,fl'rm i""-t. l.eland Austin and Alpheus Gillette . v lett for Salem to attend the Wil ,nir7i,-V LUMBER. 4 .n.i,iiJtnBL. " l r.i In fact a complete stock of building materials of all kinds. Quality the best, price the lowest. Capital City Lumber Co. A. li. Kelsay, Manager. 349 S. 12th Salem, Washington, returned home to attend high school. i I! 11 i:ill,u, t n I' Tiicnmn tviw tlin I week end guests of his brother, H. II. i luioert. I -Miss Louise Beainan, a member of' the (Jnppn Esther circlo nfforpil tn (rivn' - - - -- , .- .. .v s - a, recital for the benefit of the circle. I ne offer was appreciated by the mem-1 bers and it was decided to liold tho re- j cital the evening of October 8th. i Mrs. Don Coles and Mis. Bent Killlii entertained at the homo of Mrs. Coles. The house was verv prettv in its dec- orations of flowers." Ten tables of 500 i were played. During the evening Mrs.! Homer Alleman sang several 6ongs. Af-I ter the game a lunch wns served by I Mrs. Cole and Mrs. Killin assisted by i .Mrs. siiorey. Mrn TV ft Woriini tinu II miaut f.nrn her old home in Franford, Kansas, Mr. ; and Mrs. R. Clark, Airs. Laura Johnson! and Mrs. Nancy Chttty. Miss Evelyn Conkin, of Grants Pass,' arrived here Saturday to assume hen unties as Domestic science instructor of the high school. I Rev. Lester C. Poor left Tuesday to' attend the Methodist Episcopal confer-' ence at Roseburg. Mrs. Mary Cooley returned to her' home in Portlnud after several weeks; visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Hosier. I Mrs. A. P. Bronegar and daughters, Beckie and Millie and son Walter, have gone to Newport to spend the winter.! Mr. tironegnr will join them later. Barney Mnckeninier and Edwin Vnrk ' spent Sunday at the home of the lut-' ter's aunt, Mrs. Markaret Kelly. Al Beck and Wayne Gill went to Portland Sunday to take iu "Ambi tion," a Charlie Chaplin film. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hartley, of Fleet-1 wood, Oregon, are at the home of Drs. Ileisley. Mrs. Hartley presented hn , overjoyed husband with a ). pound ul uiuriinv. Miss Nellie Hunt, of Broadacre, was the guest of her brother here Saturday. Joe Fahey has returned home after spending two months in Iowa. J. R. Lanilou and A. T. Gilbert re turned home Saturday from their hunt ing and risning trip at Devil'i lake. Mr. and Mrs, Obeuschaiue, of Strool, Mouth Dakota, on their wnv to the San Francisco fair, stopped "off here Saturday and anvni tim .i.... mid Mrs. . A. Roberts. Mrs. A. A. llershberg and babv left J- ri.hiy for their new noine, at South neiiil, W ushington. Among 'hose from Woodburn who at to.ded the ball game iu Portland Sun day were Y X. Beck, W. H. Alleman, t . ( . Gooiiale, and R. 11. Scott. Mr. uml Mr,, j.;imer Settlemier re turned home from the San Fruncisco i i.i ii ( i i.iay. 'II. nild Mrs IV I. 1... ... . . . , . ri iiiuii nun dnngliicis, spent the week end with rel- iiikis :n .-cotts .Mills. Hurry iiurncs left Wednesday for a six nu.iit.is' visit with relati'vet at .Mini. m. .vnnsas. 1'r. L. chiistopherson, of Silverton, for. r,,,t y"a,l-v ot' ,lr' K'' "I ft" Mr. Edward Kmmett entertained a t nnd'ui of his fr uml. . i - .. . .. , -i uwiiie v ei- new. y evening, Progressive whist was . 'J'd. Dr. .1. 1.: shorey .coring th: hignest. After the game creamed chick eii. cHkt coffee and cigar, were serve,!.' The g,.t , were Messrs. 11. L. Gill, C. 1 1 . Goutljil,., N. A. lloffard, Dr. O. p.; t niter Jthi.son. rr(., iw 8 T , h Wi""1 ?:'" "- Moore, P. A. I' ti ii ... i. niiiiiiian, I t. Skilltr ntuined Mondav fro-., a w,. mimM tr.j, KtM,n()r0(f:n. ''.''. S' t ':v.-riined a few f,,e,s t Ms .:.n- Thmsdav ev.iing. Whist .1. r V I 'tioaa receivin? the t rue for the L.ger.t ore, and P A. livpiev u.ctcrd t consolation. -Iter the (.rii .- a i.ne l;rn I- was ,erred -vicr, ,n, l,k ',., nun. The goMt. l .'."' 'V.'"? '. ,," ':. 'd lH.se. I.'er StMidard, ( t. C,,,1b1c. r. Y "tilman, Ouid C.V, N A. Hoffard, ft Cement, Lime, Plaster, Roofing Paper, Sash and Doors BUILDERS HARDWARE Paints, Oils, Varnish, White Lead and Glass Oregon. Phone 436 Knight's Pickles, Vinegar and Condiments are being demonstrated during State Fair week oh sec ond floor new Exhibits Building. We would like to have you sample our Products. Knight Packing Company Portland, Oregon Your Grocer Gives You Choice Of Either rr TRADE MA UK JJerfPftinn fectiba IAKIN6 POWDER PUTUPINCIASSJABS nifre 'A AL' Or EPPLEY'S PURE PHOSPHATE Made in Salem P X P...ck,.l v HI. . ham F A. Lives-I''-, Pr O. P Overioii ned Kd Kmmett Mr. 4.t I Mrs ll-rU;-rt 1't.tg anil chil li '.'r a-e t.iv ?iicts of Mr. and Mr. Al.x K .ninon Mi and Mr C 1. oilman Bnd d.i'V'htcr. lid .Mr. at". Mrs. L. XmW rence motored to Portland Saturday. Mr. and Mr, llarrv Price, of Dulla. spent the week end here with her moth r, Mrs. Alex Kssou.