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182531 THE DAILY CA.-V. TfiPRNAL. S A T.EM. OREGON. SATURDAY. MARCH 1,-1919. IuiS. liOiHsr 3pr Dibs la Portland Haspital Pclk County Prune Orchard Sells For Baacer Price PAGE TTTT?1 (Capital Journal Special Service.) Stayton, Oregon, Marc '.h 1. Mrs. (Capital Journal Special Service) Dallas, Mar 1. One of the bieerest Al'aiO 111. Pllllf rtnilllfv I.Aiu1.ln u-aa , Homer Speer, welt known hereabouts, tlwvd in Dallas' this -week when Hen died Monday in a Portland hospital, if Voth, a prominent prune grower pur where she had been taken for an opera- chsl the 40.17 acre orchard of Miss tiou. Mrs. Spcer was a (laughter or Dr.. fzabeth Peters located short Hr , 1 , h . ta:u-e north of Dallas fjr a pries cf Pratt, for a number of years a resident pcr aPro or $Wooo for the entire .of Mehama. The family now live at tract. Mr. Voth has purchased several Halsoy, M. II. -Spccr, father of Homer, orchards in this vicinity during the also died Monday at Aumsville from past two years and also recently seeur- ' hemorrhage. Besides her husband, Mrs. ed the A. J. Baihain residence property Bpeer leaves four children. 'in this city into which ho will move J. A. Wourms this week purchased the within a short ime. old Heiderer place northeast of Stayton, - for several yeirs occupied by H. ! Dailies Divorce to Polk Couple Schultcbein. The place adjoins the The attempt of Mrs. Joseph Stotler farm of Mr. Wourms, and will make a J secure a divorce from her husband -Valuable adition to hi8 ranc. in Circuit Judge Belt 's court this week Mrs. Tony Van Handle has purchased a frustrated when District Attorney the T. B. Riggs place, just west of Span-,I'lU!ia'ki introduced a letter alleged to iol 's mill ' nave been written by the plaintiff to Prtir.k Mack has been here from Port- if uWto .D,M Salem. Both parties land for several days. to. jhe mU?T? ,f lnd,an ,blood a,,d ho i r r.,i,i...ii v.. i. 'wife alleged in her complaint tha,, her o. ... v,. Mamnui IIU'S UWU Vi01Llll 1.11 , . .1 t i,,. , . wir i husband was cniel to ner and tin nr the homo 01 her son Willis, near ... . ... ,.. -p..ni.1Q--iirt j 1 was Htiuicieu to ut uiineuncss. Mrs. Cajt ir, vho has been visiting hoi ther, Mrs. hahn, has gone to Sprliig iield for n visit with relatives. he Ralph Kelley has received an appoint- roent as railwal mail clerk and left on . j- .'Wednesday to take up his work. . ,': Russel Street, li0 has been in town ' wo:tnig a ttMcr's uniform the past few d-iys, was micslcd by City Marshal -. Smith' 'W'fdnev. aj on e-n order irom an ;; army official. ' it seem8 that Euosell, ': who was arrested several months ago ; from desertion from the army, taken ;'. to Cump Lewis, whero ho served some t time for desterting and was dishongr- ' fiblv rlisehnrtrprl. left fn flin r-.-r nm " joined the navy under an tusumcd name. After seeing some service a- .; board ship he again deserted and finally landed, in 8taytonk Ho was taken to Bremerton, Wash., Thursday by North f bnuth. i Paul Blakoly writes his fnthor, W. P. f Blakely, tat he is now in the drug bus .' iness for himself at Cedar City, Utah -and doing Well. Paul served some time . for Uncle Sam, being employed in Stock ton, Calif .. on aeroplanes. He couldn't . pass the physical examination for work at the front. . Cletas Holt writes his sister, Mrs. F. .- I, Jones, that he is recovering well ( from wounds received ovursum, unu Be is now in Now York. Loemis ftusell iiirivea from armv nr- ..: vim tho fii st of the week. C. A. I.utliy v.-aul tu Portland Thur-s-4 'fl'iy. calied by the itat): of an uncie. , Mrs. l.orotta M.'iiilyre. has been qnito iuh. ivr si:vv;iii ii.nif ;u- jiui iiumu veai of town. Her ' tl-.uhr.'i, Mrs. Ca-i-. '- Jouon f ..'.coat on. Ins eon with her. Chas. Gehlen made a business . trip to Portland Wednesday. Sergeant Oliver Forette, after eight months in the -service, has returned . home, having received his honorable utoLiiu'u. jiu a iui n t.iiiu ill iixv 1 n r i . r j i-T 1. ... 1 , 11 ... vamp jyieuue, iua. nis Diorner, vorp. Edwin 1'orrette, was for some time, at Camp Mende, but is now in camp at Long Island, N. Y. Mrs. Enos Goodman and chillren have gone to Amity for a visit with her sis ter, Mrs. Mack, Dallas Boy Eeported Wounded Pi ivute Irving Balderree 's name ap peared this week in the casualty lists as being among the severely wounded. Private Balderree is a son of Mr. and Mrs. E. Q. Balderroe of this city, and saw active f ighting on the battle fields of 'France. Together with two other brothers ho helped to whip the Hun and his return to this country is expected by his parents at an early date j Prominent Dallas Girl Marries ! Misa Vera Wagner, duuglitcT ol Air. : and Mrs. Fred J. Wagner, and one 6t tho prominent members of the younger se'i in this city was united in marriage Wednesday afternoon at the home of her parents to Sergeant Orl-y J. iBojr of Hubbard. J!ev. Chas. P. Johns-oii of, tho Methodist church performing the Lceremony. Sergeant -JBoje has but re; coutly returned trem f ranco whi're ne was connected with tho Hauliv--Page ' flying squadron. The young couple left i immediately after tho wedding cere- j mony far Myrtle Creek, wher; they will ! make thedr homo. j - k fa G&lLi&tjt msJ- -n ,ih....,S ltA Ji T STARTS TOMOROW Don't Miss It 1. VICTORY PICTUBE i! IK IK I M' GREATEST THINO 1 DEE" LILLIAN GISH AND ROBERT HARRON, stars in "Hearts Of The World" and 'The Great Love" are the stars in this wonderful production. What Is The Greatest Thing In Life? THEN THERE'S in 1 sie SHERIFF" "NUF SED" PATHE Dallas Soldiers Leave for Home Saturday Telegrams received in Dallas, Thurs day morning by parents of boys in Company 1 stated that tho Oregon troops would leave Camp Merritt for the west on Saturday and that they would reach Portland' if nothing hap pened about next Friday or Saturday. According to 'information reaching lo cal citizens "the troops will not be held Ct Camp Lewis any length of time1 and1 plans are being formulated in this city for a big home coming event when the soldiers arrive hero. But 41 of the orig inal company that left Dallas at tho time of the outbreak of the war are with Captain' tttafrin on their way- home, the balance being scattered all over Franco, England and quite a num bcr..,iu.thi8 ..country,,,,,. m . . r, , Teachers' Examinations Being Held The semi-annual examinations for teachers in Polk county is being held in thai circuit court room in the court house ,'fhia -weUk 'The foicamlinations v.-crj to have been held early in the fall A WHALE OF A SHOW SO YOU'D BETTER GO! S . s I - p 1 i v 4 iUli I, 1 ? V ' , i 4 s I - " I " V - , , , . J but on account of the influenza cpi Peter Doidrich was in Portland sevor-! demic they were postponed from time al days tms week on business and tak ing in the auto show. Notice to Chevrolet owners,. We are now in our new lwinn in1 North High St,, iu the building formerly 00- eupied by Th 'Farmers iCasn oi,iie Bring your cars there for service. Sa lem Autoniobilo Co. to time until this week when there be ing no cases in this vicinity it was thought ..safo to hold them. Fourteen applicants for teachers'' certificates are endeavoring to pass foe tests. Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Davis wore Cap ital city bud n ess visitors this week. Tracy Stnatg of tho Craven' Hard- V7i L 2K U fiLUHtoi Sl3VUuL SUSS il ware eomipany was a Portland business visitor this week. Mrs. L. D. Brown and children will lea've next week for Baker, for a visit at tho home of her parents. ; Mrs. D. A. MacKenzie was a Capital city visitor a few days this week. ., Circuit Judge Harry H. Belt, Colin; ty Judgo Asa B. Itobiuson, ' Sheriff John W. Orr and Hugh Black wero among the ilallas people attending the automobile show in Portland this week. T. B. Powell of Penawnwa, Washing ton, is in the city to attend the funeral services of his daughler, Mrs. Ethel Perry, Which will be held Sunday af ternoon. ' Benjamin Kiokli, a student at Wil lamette university at Salem, visited with Dallas 'friends this week. Dr. B. H. MciCall'On and son, Ernest, motored to Portland this morning to attend the automobile show. Finley Whitney returned this week from a short visit in the metropolis. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Sundberg were Portland visitors this week. Mr. Sund berg is manager of the Dallas Telep hone company. 'Mrs. Ella J. Metzger of McMinn- ville was a visitor with Dallas friends the first of the week. n i i . ' . . , . i urciiesira music roimeu a pleasant fea-'l waritFgirjtrTrmfr'pfsmasxx rure or the evening's entertainment. I Tho hostess was assisted in serving tv I .lca "uuuuD U(tn,iuuu ana- lvirs. Oinnn "HT.. T .. U T 10. a. itijuv xHvey was me win-1 nor of the first ladies' iprize, Karl Barr ! being tho recipient of the gentlemen's. wuvuv iniAK-a were- awarneu to Copyiight ndatercd, tM9 Give it a Chance There are only 'two places in your whole car that need water. One is the radiator. The other is the battery ' If you forget your radiator you'll hear from it right away. If you forget your battery; it keeps on working for a while, but it is damaged just as surely as your engine would be if you let the radiator go dry. v '. Give your battery a chance to- make good by having us add distilled water every week or so, and test each cell with the Hydrom eter to make sure that you are keeping up the charge. WE CALL AND DELIVER YOUR BATTERY. NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR SERVICE CAR. The famous Chevrolet line of auto mobiles are now located in their new homo at 151 (North High 8t,. just across the street west from court house Salem Automobile Co, SOCIETY By GERTEUDE EOBISON (Continued from page two) Auto Electric Shop 418 Court St. Degge & Burrell W t'-; f fM HiW.iuln.mr -,. J I Yaw whose home adjoins that of Mr. and Mrs. Ascenbrenner, sang three se lections. "iSo Sir," "Annie Laurie" and "The 8ky Lark." Mrs. Earl Wil son of Los Angeles, a student of Ma dame Yaw, also sang two numbers. During the afternoon, refreshments of ice cream and cake were served. Among tho many beautiful presents received was a large dining table, the gift of the children, which was ten dered with the expressed hope that the aged couple would be spared for many a year to gather thrtir sons and daughters around the family board. Mr. and Mrs. lAschenbenner are Diets ed with two sons, five daughters, six teen grandchildren and three great grandchildren. - One of the largest and gayest cre- lonten affairs of the season was the social evening and five hundred party given last Thursday by Mrs. Theo. M. Barr at her home on North 14th street fifty guests enjoying her hospitality, Growing plants and pussy willows lent the rooms a sylvan air wholly refresh ing and delightful, which was further pronounced by the wealth of ferns with which the rooms were decked. Crevrol et Chevrolet Chevrolet We have moved to our new location J51 North High St. in tho building for merly occupied by The Farmers Cash Store. Our service will be better than ever. Salem Automobile Co. o . Hawaii has reached her quota in the Armenian Syrian relief drive, and Ph0I16 203 'as'ta ' one ufccribed. Roy Hartman and Mrs. Carl Armnriest, Mr. and Mrs.' F. Davey, Mr, and Mrs. Chas. Niemeyer, Mr. and Mrs. J. Hee nan, Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Petzel, Mr. and Mrs. J. Ioran, Mr. and Mrs. F. Jasldoski, Mr. and Mrs. T. K. Ford, Mr. and Mrs. K. C. Quinn, Mr. and Mrs. S. Breitenstein, Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Le bold. Mr. and 'Mrs. Carl A'rmpriest, Mr. and Mrs. F. A. English, Mr. and Mrs. A. O'Brien, Mr. and Mrs. H. Mc Clcan, Father J. 15. Buck, Father Peter son, Mrs. H. Hartman, Mrs. Schoettle, Mrs. Cliffordi Bowen, Mrs. II. W. Barr, Mrs. Davidson, Miss Mary Schoettle, Miss Gertrude Hartman Miss Leona Wiedmcr, J. Unthmau, A. A. Mi-ekel, J. Meancy, 0. Hartman, K. Hartman, Ceo, Barr and Karl Barr. '. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Pago, well known Salem folk, are domiciled at tho Portland hotel, while v.isitiHg in tho sister city. , ' The many friends of Miss Joy Tur ner, popular violinist and pianist will be delighted to hear that she is ipid ly recovering from her recent automo bile accident. w Mr,, and Mrs. G. F. Coons are enter taining as their guests for a few days Mrs. G,. Oi. Taylor and son George, of Astoria. - Miss Georgia Shaw of Dallas is a week end visitor in Salem,. . Among the Salem automobile enthus iasts who are taking in the annual show nt the lee Hippodrome in Port-, land is Watt Shinn, nrominent mcr-' cnant or tno capital city. BaJph Thompson and Charles H. Vickroth well known automobiln diil ere of Salem, aro attendincr the an. nual automobile show in Portland thu week. B. G. Graham of Etiercne and Mn. A. W. Korinek of Portland are mipnt at the home of Mrs. Nerod. Her son, L. C. Nerod, quartermaster sertreant. and small son, Billy, arc alo soendinir a xew oays at tne .Merod home. . A one o'clock luncheon will be given Tuesday by Chapter G of the P. E. O. Sisterhood at the home of Mrs. Gerald Volk, in honor of Miss Margaret Ji. C'opeland of Portland, state organizer. i ill' in i im m mi mi n n.n. mini n i '-v . . . - ' '. . ''. '"' i.-B lAk- V"' m!,- ; . h- r JrV-i vwj m uvrvuni 9 ry orn H HERE t lait, f ler nearly 30 yeart of labor, i th ca'ulnet women Kava almoyt wanted the first deaign that off era ampUlt kitchen aecvica. Thia fcig Maatercraft model oiTera you long needed improvements never before combined in any othei kind of kitchen cabinet There'e the Automatic Lowerinn Flour Bin. It aavea all the heavy work of filling. And the Automatic Basa Shelf Extender. You open ilia cupboard door and the pott and pana ara placed within eaay reach. Then there'a the pun white, sanitary porceliron Vork table, the ant-proof caste-j and a dozen other refinement!!. Only in the Sellers can you get them all. Come to our Storo and tee thia Sellers, Sea how it does tha work of a servant. Sea its wonderful capacity, convenience and Patriciaa beauty. Miss Minnctta Magers presented 8 most interesting musicale at her resi dence in Portland last Monday eve ning, Feb. 24. iNine Portland pupils were presented and most enthusiastical ly received. The entire program was given with good style ana eicar enun ciation. Tho Italian and Bohemian songs were well rendered. The audi ence was largely composed of musi cians who mentioned the work as of unusual merit. A number of the pupils presented were former Balem people. Mis Magers will present other tal ented pupils later, and will present some of her Salem class in Portland this spring. Masonic " friends will be pleased to learn that Miss Magers has charge of the music in the Corinthian chapter of Eastern Star in Portland. We have just received a complete list of March Records. them on a Victrola. 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