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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (April 2, 1919)
f AGE EIGHT (Ebe MbMiM Uouraol SALEM. OREGON YEDTESDAYS APRIL 2, 1919. l"" "7 M .,...,.4.. t......jL--M m As Easter Approaches Every woman is interested in This morning's express brought us another fine line of LADIES' HATS from the most Famous Design ers. They are mostly plain tailored, but have such dash and chic that they unmistakably proclaim their aristocratic origin. You will find a big variety of shapes and colors neatly trimmed. $1.25 to $5.90 They need to be seen to be appreciated Incorporated The first exchange day of the Sa lem Plural society will 'be Thursday at State and Liberty street, on tho Lib erty BlriN't side of the (Inrdrtcr and Kccno jewelry store, Tlio cxehnniie (lb i liino. will be on flowers, plants, fnrdtn need and vegetable plants. Jklrs. Knulish and others will be in ehnr( and the exchniitfiiiK will bt'ijin t tt o'clock tomorrow iiioininjr nnd (continue until about 5 o'clock. Lnl jnar this branch of the Floral society (work inado vxc.haiiKt's of about l.H,UU0 plants. Tbe usual run of fish stories Is drift ing into town today from the sports wh were at luruo yesterday, but out ft regard for the reputations of the angler, as well Us. for fear of tipim iwrei;kiii;j the Journal press, the re porter refniins front putting them in ,o "copy." After living In th's country more Otan .11 years, (.'hnrlea 1. l'riday has decided to be a real citizen and to lie teomo a voter and to exereine the rights f an Amerienn. lie lias filed his dec laration of becoming ait American cit izen. He laLi that he is oil years old Anil that lie was bom at Worcester, Ktiifland. He now lives at lll't North THOSE who geek, our service dis cover that wo nre competent 10 ar rnn en all of the de tails. We discharge, the responsibility in n highly satisfactory manner. 1 D I Willamette Transfer Salem Office 171 S. High Street Phone 1400 i-iti ntnmitirni (it t i rrttTt f ittti h iiiirm Ours is the only line of auto freight trucks operating between here and Portland. We also make DALLAS, MONMOUTH, INDEPENDENCE, m I SILVERTON We buy produce of all kinds and with our transpor tation facilities we are able to pay the highest cash prices. Order your freight routed our way. Sell your eggs, dressed meats, poultry, etc., to us. Mummer street. He arrived in this country March ), 1SSS. lie , bo obliged to wait two years before be coming a full fledged American as this is the 'regulation time between tho first declaration of intention and the granting of citizenship papers, A man with the primera! instinct for hunting und fishing stepped up to tho counter of the county clerk this morning and was greatly surprised to learn that n hunter's ami fishing li cense combined costs ifcl, Hut it does, unless one happens to bo a woman, in which case it costs nothing or simuld I lit applicant happen to be a real Ore gon pioneer or a Civil war veteran. No one under tho age of 14 will be granted a license. Licenses are ginnt cil for tho vonr nnlv and those now is sued, as well as all othorg expire Jan. 1, lli.u. Vlctc Bros, announce that hereafter their garnge on High street will re ; main open until 10:111) in tho evening land will bo open until this hour every j evening tn the week. This is done all j in the line of better service, now that ' wo have one more hour of daylight I each evening. The garage opens at 6 o'clock each morning. I More magazines are wanted for ol dinrs, as word has been sent to All pnxtiunxtcrs that supplies are lulling off. Now in otiler that a magazine may be sent to the soldiers, it is only necessary tu attach a one cent stamp, but it is neeesMtry to note whether there is printed on the upper right hand corner a notice to readers. If the magazine has this notice, the one cent will curry it. If not, there is no use fn mailing "it. The notice one should look for is as follows: "Notice to renders: When you finish reading a magazine benriii;; tliis enoliee, place a one cent stamp on this notice, mail !the maiiaziue, and it will be placed in jthe li iiiols of our soldiers, sailor or marines. .No wrapping, no address, Peter C. Ttmnom, 62, of Mill City, was trrauted a license yesterday to marry Mrs. Margaret E. Alters, also of Mill City. A license was nUo grant ed to Clarence K. lavis, Salem, Bge 3 and Bertha E. Crim, age 22 of Sa lem. After securing tho license, the young folks stooped across the hull at the conntv court lions? and Judge lliishey pronounced the words that tun .le them man and wife, 'JOURNAL WANT ADS PAY Valley Company Portland Office 2:10 Ash Street Phone Broadway 451 All Around Town COMING EVENTS' . V . April 4-5 Marion eounty Sunday school convention, iirst Christian elwrch. April 20. taster Sunday. ilay 2 Celebration at Cham poos, "tith anniversary. May i Last day on wnicn ; to rotfister for special election May 23 Junior week end, Willamette university. June 3 Special state elec tion. OREGON THEATwE NOW iFEANK KEEN AN IN 'THE MIDNIGHT 8IEOE" CHARLEY CHAPLIN IN "THE BANK" Phone 77 Oregon Taxi and Transfer Co. for quick service. si Will ell the 8 room house at 1406 'for entrance, and it will now he nee Court St. for $:tiW0 See me at once, essary only to make formal application. $ir00 will handle it. 0. W. Laflar, 4U0-1 endorsed by the authorities of the col 40(i Hubbard blda tf lege or university with which the gtn- - The cost of traveling Is Increasing, especially where one takes a trip as far east aa t hieago. Another notch on the price of a ticket to Chicago was added March 15 and now it costs , me h wtoes ocnotnrsntps in me pnsi ao ? in t.. n ti.kit atrnicht to the. eade. notwithstanding that they car- Wititlv fitv' from Salt including war tax. One year ago it wns only ki;l KS Tlii.n l,v dein-ees and little at a time the rate was increased. Just See the Diamond T truck demon prior to March' 13, the ticket to Chi- ; strand by ('has. Liveslev at 210 State eago cost $70. "it and then the new rate sheet of March 1." pushed it up $1.80 until now the 8 per cent war tax and the charge of straight three cents a mile brings the total up to the $72.36. Dr. Mott offices moved to Bank of Comincrco bldg, rooms 407,408. tf i'liy chicks, 544 State St. today tf Among tho goldiers arriving in New j York yesterday in the MUh infantry were a number of Oregon men, those from the Willamette valley being Prank A, Howe, Lebanon; Albeit West Scio; Milo H. Cooper, Oregon tlj'j Cunt. Mike II. Sims, Salem; dipt. Ray Walker, Independence; Hans N. linsmiisseti, lliHsbnro; Walter Kleni mer, Silverton; Avtell Jensen, June tion City; Lieut, i'riincis M. ''helps, Salem; John Hess, dates; James Hilt gle, Indepenileimu. Attention Yeomen: Social evoning and lunch, Wednesday evening, April 'Johnny Jones at the lodge of the Sa 2, 4-2 J lem KIks. Charles A. Archerd is the o incoming exalted ruler nnd Harry J. Summer school at the Capital Nor- Wenderoth becomes one of the 23 past mill is now in session. Normal, civil exalted rulers. To become a past ex sorvico, bookkeeping, typewriting nnd I alter ruler of the Sniem lodge of Elks stenography, dregg & Pitman classes indicates a long life as every one of are formed. If interested, call on us the exalted rulers since lMlu', when at comer of Pith and Wilbur streets, the bulge was organized, is living. J. J. Krups. 4 5 o o Maiquerade dance at Hurst hall Amateur gard wra who are starting .Thursday eve, admission 2."c. Only on a production campaign for the idin iihc tnav secure a valualde little book lot on the subject free by sotidinw a request to the l)epai'!meut of Agricul ture at Washington, for a copy of the "Harden Hook," enclosing two cent stamp fur return postage. Address Frederic J. llnskia, director for Ore gon. Artificial teeth, have expert plate man, with over 35 years experience, at my office. Dr. 1). X. Beechler, den tist, 302 U. 8. Nat. Bank bldj. tf See tho Diamond T truck demon strated by Chas. l.ivesley lit 2lt! State street. ' 4-5 The Boone organ recital at the First Congregational church last evening was greeted with a crowded house and the program was generally very much en joyed, although badly marred in the start br a delav of 45 minutes. The organ program was judiciously divided between the classic and the popular 'type of music, and if Mr. Boone had read the faces of his audience verf closely he would have received an in tuits ion as to the relative merits of the two types In their minds. There I whs a yawn for Bach's fugue in I) 'minor and next to an encore for Vic tor Herbert's "Soionade." Certainly the foua numbers by American com posers were very highly appreciated. The vocal numbers by Mrs. Street were finely rendered and met with the heartiest applause. Columbia river smelts In any qnan- titv. Fitti Market. tf I o j Dr O B O'NelH, optometrist opti iciau, has resumed his practice over Ladd Bush bank bldg. Office hours ! to 5 p. m. ¨nrs by appointment. Phone 25. 4 3 I J. W. Troy, gospel singer of Port- Mand. last evening joined the Kev. A. '.Sterling Harm r in the evangelical ! campaign at the First Baptist church, j He led with enthusiasm the chorus j choir and the congregation in a spirit 'cd opening song service. He sang two solos with Miss Ruth Morwood accom panying at the piano. Speaking on the j theme of "One Times One," Mr. Mar iner preached a heart searching sermon ion tio.l s plan of personal work in ex I tending Uod's kingdom. Services will Ibe held again this evening at 7:30 o'clock and the topic will be "The Holy Spirit." Mr. Troy will sing and lead the song service. o We bay liberty bonds. 311 Masonic Mdjf. o ! Dr. J. 0. UatUUa, 409-410 Ban of jOontmeree toldtf. Office phone 573, res- idenee phone 5i(J. "The best" Is all you can do when death comes. Call Webb t Clouga Co. Ihone 120. tf SpeaMng about "carrying coals to Newcastle" C. X. Needhaiu is mak ing a demonstration of it in his baby chick trade. He has made express and mail shipments of day old chicks as : far s Aberdeen and Seattle, as well as to distant points in Oregon. He findg the shipping- by parcel post the safest and most economical method, as numerous letters from purchasers at a (distance tell of the arrival of chicks i in hundred lots without any losses. It I is only w here chicks do not have prop ier care after arriving thet losses oc cur. This business of furnishing baby Ichickg in sain II lots promises to go far i toward restoring the badly damaged poultry business Sn the northwest. 0 Dr. Doney has recently received from the secretary of the American trustees of the Rhode Sehnlnrshin An i announcement that in future they will 'abandon all qualifying, examinations dent is connected. Selection will be made entirely on the basis of the rec ord made in school. For some reason nt entirely understood there seems to have been n falling off of interest In ry a most alluring arrny of cultural possibilities. i jtreet 45 Special meeting of Multno mah chapter No. 1, R. A. M. this evening. Work in the fust Master degree. Visiting Companions welcome. Eev. E. II Glover to speak Rev. E. H. (Hover, foreign secretary of the Christian nnd Alissionnrv Alliance, i;li i... ;,, s.,i.,, e... ...... ',i.i.-.. , T,lrsilav ev.-nit.K. April :(;' speaking ur t, (enter street Methodist church, ;( l'Uh and Center) at 7:110 0 'clock . llr. ; t'luver spent twenty years as mission- nry in China; has visited and is ac quninted with conditions in Tibet, In - din, Japan, Aiiiim, the Philippines nnd South America. Is just home lrom Por to Kico, nud soon U'ttves for Palestine. Come and hear him. No admittance fee. 43 Tomorrow evoning there will be the annual installation of officers and a those with ninshg dance. o Wanted Fat hogs and stock hogs. all kinds of entile. H2oM. I ! I e in the northwest. He will open for Even over in Yamhill county, when a business at 32i! North Commercial lost car is found, the farmers feel that street in the buying of all kinds ofi the proper place to report is lit the junk and second hand goods. And be Snletn police station. Chief Varncy re-1 sides the regu'itr line of second hand vtwwa XsnVAa'r-ff y-'-p---- -y-'-'fw.-H;jf infill" --' CF TEES- 4-DAYS--4 Starting TODAY From the Original story by KdgnrHice Burroughs. SEE whito girl by apes. The most Stupendous, Amazing Film Production in the World's History with MO LINCOLN ENID MARKEY And 1000 others Produced in the wildest jungles of Brazil at a cost of $:500,000. Staged with wild lions, tigers, elephants, baboons, apes and cannibals. Special Orchestral Music etiberty ceived a phone message yesterday fnm Seymour Wilson of Yamhill eoun ty that a at rayed or stolen car was at ' his place. Mr. Yarncy went after the ar and found it to be a Buiek seven passenger that had been stolen from Robert Havden of rortland. The own er was notifi-'J and he will come to Salem to get his car. ; Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Terwilliger, grd- uate morticians and funeral directors, 770 Chemeketa St. l'hone i24. o The management of Hotel Marion is pleased to announce the first post war dinner dance for l'riday April 4, at $1.25 per plate. Dinner at 7 p. nt Musie hv the Warren Hunts. e in tend this to be the first of a series, patronage permitting. About to weeks ago two boys from the . .j.ut scaont iM-apt'd and came to Salem. To make their get away, they stole a horse and luiggy from the ; WUklander home at BUS South 12th street. About a week .o a report was sent into police headquarters tnat ' the outfit had been found, but this re-1 port was found to be faelse. Y ester-' day Superintendent Gilbert of the re form school captured one of the boys. In the boy's confession he said they took the horse and buggy to Portland, ran the buggy into a canyon near the city, turned the horse loose and sold the harness to a boy. ; Mrs. Chas. Maxwell, retailer of the Franco - American Beauty requisite. Phono 1241J. Dance M. B. A. haU Fri. April 4th, Auto truck leaves Masonic Temple S:30. Round fare 50c. 4-3 A telegram was received this morn- ing annotin'-ing the death yesterday at Medford of A. C. Smith, a Civil war veteran who was on his way to Napn, Cnl., to visit his wife and two daugh ters. Mr. Smith has been employed of late with the W. H. Orabenhorst real estate firm and has been living at the Baker hotel. Two of his daughters, Miss Florence nntl'Miss Helen Smith, live at Napa, Cal.. and Mrs. smith has been visiting thero for the past three mouths. Besides his wife and two daughters, Florence and Helen, ho is survived by another daughter, Mrs. j. L. Jackson of Portland and three sons, Sheridan and Chauncey Smith, both in the army und a younger son, Theodore. The body will bo taken to Napa, Cal., for buiial. Dr. Hartley wishes to announce that lie will be associated with the Smith Long college (Pyorrhea, Prophyluxis and general dentistry), corner Broad way and Alder Sts., Portland, Ore., after April 12th, 1010. Those desiring his services before he vacates Salem office, should phone 111 for appoint ment at once. "3 , Tor the benefit of the Methodist ehun h at Brooks a basket social will ho given Friday evening of this week at the home of Sig Harris on the Hop mere road to Brooks. A good time is promised to -all, the Salem folks arc . cordially invited. The Kev. Hubert J. Allen is pastor of the church at Brook s Meadow Lawn Dairy just opened. Pure, fresh milk aid cream. Phone !KF12. llayiiiann & Eggler, mgs. 4 5 Hear Eev. A. Stetling Baraer at the First Baptist church tonight. Topic: The Holy Spirit. Also J. W. Troy, gospel singer. The grand lodge of the I. O. O. T. of Oregon will hold its sessions in Sa lem for the week beginning Monday May 1!. F.lnbnrate plans tire under wny far tho entertainment of the del egates. H. Steiubaclt, tho man who became famous as the proprietor of the 'house of a million bargains" is home once again in Salem and lins decided that 4-8Mt,'iu is about the best business point Tarzan's strugglo with the lion the elephant raid on cannibal village tattle between an ape and gorilla Abduction of the Matinees 20c Evenings 25c 1 tk2e. Best Quality Silk Poplin 36 inches wide, now $1.00 per yard. Colore: Navy, White, Black, Old Rose, Taupe, Pearl Grey, Copenhagen, Plum, Pigeon, Tan, etc. $1.00 per yard "Our Prices Always The Lowest" GALE & COMPANY FHONE 1073 Commercial and Court Sts., formerly Chicago Store goods, ho will niako a specialty of sec ond hand automobiles. Mr. Stein-bock asks the support of his Poll; and Ma rion county friends. Hear J. W. Troy, gospel singer at the First Baptist church tonight. Also Rev. A. Sterling Burner, preacher. Topic: The Holy Spirit. Dance at Fruitland hall Saturday night. 44 Abcnt one year ago one could buy ilcsiraiblti prune tracts at about if'2(H) an acre nnd other fruit bearing laud at about the same figure. But now things are different. A figure of 220 an M'-ro has been paid ami is accepted as the right price for unimproved laud within a few miles of Salem. V. ft NOTICE! If you have ajny Junk or sec ond hand goodu of any kind see us first. PHONE 398 271 Cmemeketa St. CAPITAL JUNK CO. 2ND HAND GOODS Highest Cash Prico l'aid For Clothing Musical Instruments, Tools, etc. CAPITAL WSmi 3J7 Court St. Hione 4U3 . Your Glasses Are The Most Conspicuous Thing That Yoa Wear. Therefore: Study Style and Fashion in spectacle wear. Combine these with Correct Lenses and Per fect Frames and Spectacle wearing becomes a de-" light. Let me show you the newest Sheltex mount ings. DR. A. McCULLCCH OPTOMETRIST 20-1-5 Salem Bank of Commerce Bldg. AMATUE NIGHT i-BIG ACTS-6 Thursday Night GALE & GO'S II. tirabruhorst & Co. report the sale of a ten aero tract of land in wheat 4i j miles east of Salem on the asylum road. The pnrchaser was I.'. M. Lam bert of Bratum who is a aud fanner and knows what land is worth. Farmers may find desirable seed gmin a rather hard thing to find, liar ley White says seed grain is a scarce article ou the market and that fann ers will experience considerable diffi culty in finding good seed. JOURfUL "WANT ADS PAY WE ARE NOW READY TO TAKE CARE OF YOUR ELECTRICAL WANTS AT 379 STATE SKEET WELCH ELECKIO CO. FHONE 953. L.M.HUM care of Vlck So Teas Chinese Medicine and Tea Oo. I Has medicine which will cure any known disease. J Open Sundays from 10 a. m. until 8 p. m. f 153 South High St. Salem, Oregon Boone 282 TV p---a.J.3rJ.J..;.;,a,-a.i.rJ3,r,.::l,3a,2-, 5 .R. 8 eatre