Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, March 22, 1919, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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    TKE DATLY CAPITAL JOURNAL SAT.EM. OREGON. SATURDAY, MARCH 22, 1919.
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BLAKE'S
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ENTERTAINERS
Mr. Raymond Ballard
Will Furnish The '
MUSIO ON OUR NEW ORGAN
Continuous Show Sunday Starting at 2:15 P. M.
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7 would cost a fortune
to brincj the- greatest
artists into your home
You would have to pay thousands of
dollars to get these great artists to come
to vour home and entertain vou: Carusn.
de Gogorza, De Luca, Farrar, Galli-Curci,
Garrison, Gluck, Jascha Heifetz, Homer, Kreisler, Martinelli,
McCormack, Melba, Paderewski, Ruffo, Schumann-Heink, Scotti,
Sembrich, Tetrazzini, Werrenrath, Zimbalist and others.
Rut with a Victrola in your home you can hear them all, and
as often as you like, just as though they were actually in your
presence so life-like are their Victor Records.
Whv not get your Victrola now, and begin to enjoy its pleas
ures today ? We arrange deferred payments, if desired.
Victrola
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Citv News
We want
your berries
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The Garfield school basketball play.
er who call themselves the Lucky Stars
lived op to their reputation this morn
in(j when they played tw frames with
the Washington team of about the w.nie
ase and size. The first score stood Gar-
field 16, Washington 7, and the second
score, barfield 13 and Washington 10.
As the Garfield boys won a former
game with the same team, they now re
gard themselves as champions.
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Watt Shipp says that It Is not neces
sary to secure a federal explosive li
cense in order to buy powder for the
purpose of reclaiming land, blasting
stumps or for anv land clearing or for
powder to be used for any agtiqunural
purpose. He bases his information on
notices sent him by the DuPont powder
people, under dates of March 15.
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In answer to an Inquiry as to when
the homecoming for the soldier boys
will be held under the auspices of the
Salem War Mothers, Mrs. John Carson,
chairman of the committee .in charge,
says tnat it may De severid weexs or
even a month or two before the official ;
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nomecoming event is staged. Military He alleges tliat he rendered services for
men have advised the various units of the railroad at Chemeketa for aa agreed
War Mothers to postpone the evens n- price Bni tnat there is still due him
tu more ol tne Doys are home. $219.50.
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l. v. Wilson or Mm City sustained a In the case of the American Art
serious injury of the eye and face yes- 1 Works osainst the Schaf for Bros. Mer
terdry when he was struck by a piece of cantile Co. and Henry Sulfeld, nn affi
falling timber. He happened to be look- davit has been filed bv the defendants
ing up when the timber fell from a (lis- asking for a-continuanco of trial. They
lunce or su ieet, striKiug mm just above allege that i. J. Schaffer is a material
tho eye, lacerating the eyeball and sep-, witess and that ho is now in the service
arating a part of each lid from the face. I in France.
Dr. M. C. Fimllcv was called in to at. 1
Loganberries, Strawberries, Red Raspber
ries, Black Raspberries, Gooseberries, Black
berries, etc.
WE PAY THE HIGHEST MARKET PRICES
J. L. Van Doren
Office 312 Masonic Temple Phone 342
tend- and this morning reports the pa
tient s condition tuvorable.
The horse and buggy stolen a few
evening ago by tho two escapes from
the reform school from Mr. Wicklander
at 608 South 12th street have not been
recovered. The buggy has red wheels
and the horse is black with whito face.
Farmers are asked by Chief Varney to
keep a lookout for such and in case
they have seen same, to notify him at
Salem, phono No. 39. Chif Varney is
of the opinion that the bugcv and
t DIED
SEWARD At her former residence,
55 North High street, March 22,
1919. Mrs. W. A. Seward.
Besides her husband, ghe leaves one
son. She was a member of tho Christian
church and of the Yeoman and Kebek-
horso mav not be so many miles away'aa icgeSi
A A T , f , Ymt'ne rs; Tho funeral services will bo held at
tn wu vl jiiuc.u uuip to me ponce Dy
looking out for same",
The drive for members of the State
Chamber of Commerce from Salem is
progressing most satisfactorily. It is
confidently expected that with a lit
tlo Work Monday morning, the neces
sary membership will do accredited to
the city. For the ibenefit of those who
would like to writo on state tojuics, the
State Chamber of 'Commerce of Port
land would like to receive negative ar
gumouts of about 500 words each by
next Wednesday on the following:
Proposed $0,000,000 reconstruction
bond bill to bo votod on June 3. On
the proposition that the state : shall
lend its credit and guarantee payment
on irrigation bonds for tho next five
yoars. Dn the proposed bond issue of
2,500,000 for the Roosevelt Memorial
highway. (0 tho Ktraij'horn railway
project. On market roads.
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The city of Turner and Attorneys
Winslow and Kndicott are having their
inning at today's session of the coun.
the home Monday afternoon at 2
o'clock and will "be conducted by the
Eev. Ijcland Porter of the First Chris
tian church.
TQWNBEM--At a city hospital' March
21, 1919, Mrs. Florence L. Townsend
at the age of 48 years. She was tho
wife of J. A. Townsend who lives a
fow miles south of the city.
Tho funeral services .will lie held
Monduy from the chapel of Webb &
Clongh, March 24. Burial will be iu the
City View cemetery.
To Give Entertainment
Proceeds Go To Armenians
Eev. H. N. Aldrich in charge of the
local campaign for funds to relieve star
vation and want among tho Armenians
and kindred peoples in the car cast, re
ports that tho quota of Salem ad Mar
ion county is still short more than
$2000. However, patriotic and other or-
. AVOfRe GOODS I
could not reach the amount of the bill
rendered. Hcnco tho lawsuit.
The recent order of the national rail
road administration ordering that all
passenger travel shall bo three cents a
mil w-ill not affect travelers between
Salem and 'Portland It may however,
prevent travelers troin selecting which
road they will travel east when tho
throe cents a mile rate goes into ef-
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feet. On the-Oregon Klectric the fare Congregational cnurcn Dy tins cud ine
of 1.50 to Portland plus the 12 cents ! imtlr" 'et v V10. efIin8 10
tax will remain tho same. From Salem Ku lu l,,B ;""" "
to Portland to tho Jefferson street iKcuerai oamisison is ou cents wun
ty court. The attorneys are suing tha Lallizations 0VOT' the city and county
oZ ?L M "-f02 fr K'g WtV-1 arranging to make up this defi
;Lh6 Jtn0 ?1 ;eiecy .ndKspfecial effort is being made
to raiso the full quota. 2 Tho necessity
of tho starving people made this last
effort on the part of the persons in
charge of tho local campaign seem advisable.
j One of the first organizations to re
spond to the duty of rammg rue neeaeo
funds was the Salem Musical club, a
member of the Oregon Stato Music
association. An entertainment will be
given Tuesday evening, April 1st, at the
VRE you coing away this year? Vacation time will
r soon be here. Now is the time to plan and eet vour
x, duds" in order.
We are showing some very interesting vacation goods,
especially in trunks, bags and suitcases all made by the
well-known house of Belber. Our stock is complete and
our prices most attractive.
Number 850, an exceptionally handsome and sturdy
steamer wardrobe trunk, equipped with drawers, trolley
clothes-hangers, ratchet compressor and other exclusive
Belber features of convenience. - ;
Number 191 is an extra large model man's bag made
of genuine black cowhide in moccasin grain.
Both of these pieces are exceptionally attractive.
We also have a wide assortment of other styles.
Come in early and let us help you make a selection.
E. L. Stiff & Son
the
special rate of 25 cents for students of
the various educational instiutions in
the city.
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UNITED STATES TIRES.
Extraordinary in con-
station .it is 49.3 miles and to
North Bunk station, 51. 7 miles.
The class which ws organized last
Tuesday cveniug for the study of
trench will hold its first meeting iu
the educational room of the public li
brary next Monday evening at 0:45,
when tho text 'books may be secured
and all arrangements made for the
course of study. Tho class will bo un
der the instruction of 'Prof. Ebsen, of
the chair of language in Willamette
university. There are now twnntv mnii
bers enrolled in the class and no doubt stlUCtion and . Unrivalled Vl
iucro win loe. oiuers coming in us ine .i j j tt
French langungo is going to occupy I SerVlCe IS the 1'eCOra Ol Uft
the center of tho stage hereafter. IMq& States tir6S.
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Another enterprising firm ha just'
entered the commercial arena of Sa
lem, another evidence of eontidenco in
tha business f uturo of this city This
firm has been incorporated under the1
name of tho Wood-liiwe Ovi iliuid com- j
pany, the paitnors ibeing J K. King-1
roao and Fred Kirkwood, who have j
opened salesrooms at 2Ki State street, j
where they will handle t.he entire line ;
of Overland productions cars, trucks '
and aJ.'Csrtri). The .'Diet that Ithe
popularity of the Overland has already
been established gives them a great
advantage in their new location.
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Last night was a bad night for cars,
U C. Matthia reported to the police
station that his Ford roadster had been
stolen from in front of the Chemawa
Indian training school. It was later
found in a vacant lot near the hisrh
school building. A. S. Mulligan report
ed to the police about miilnighi inst
night that his CherroM had been stol
en from Court sind Kftoeuth streets.
This car lias not as et 'beo recovered.
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J Court House Notes
They are built for the
class of oar owners who
know that the cost can only
be arrived at after the tires
are worn out; they give
more miles for the dollar
than any other tires; and
built to stand every form of
road abuse than can come to
a tire.
We give you dead-in-earn
est tire service.
United States solid and
Kelly-Springfield solids.
Qaackenksh Auto Supply
And Ydcaniang
, Phone 66
219 North Commercial St.
Novelty Bead Strands And LaTausca Pearls
Come in and make your selection early as they
are very popular
HARTMAN BROS. CO.
Jewelers and Opticians
N. W. Corner State and Liberty Streets
Francis Foley has brought suit
against the Southern Pseifia for 219.30
Just K
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A carload of 7-foot Split Cedar Posts of splendid
quality. See them before placing your order.- Our
line of BULK KALS0MINE in all shades as well
as all kinds of house, barn and roof PAINTS is the
most complete in the city.
Give us a call.
CmIIOPITI OnirMIW
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''Everything in Building Material"
349 S. 12th Street
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Phones: West Salem, 414
Salem 813
A. B: KELSAY, Mgr
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