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PAGE EIGHT. THE DAILY C.A PITAL JOURNAL. SALEM. OREGOX. SATURDAY'. MAY X 1919. Tomorrow THE REGO Monday Tuesday K "'E- J IV 1 HENRY B. WALTHALL in "False Faces It's a Spell Binder The Seqtie' To the Story "THE LONE WOLF; 1 I ;V ' ! p ... .. . r . I i "Fat A 1 ty 1 1 IN "LOVE" Fresh from Fatty's fun mine PATHE Continuous Show Tomorrow STAYTON NEWS NOTES jr I FIRE AT DAUAS DOES DAMAGE 10 GROCERY ! Blaze Beuered Started By Sparks From Bonfire Behind Store. (Capiial Juurim! SV. i:tl Dallas, Or.. May 3.- A fir ' '' roar of tho Mosmor giix-ory store on c .nrft . , ....... rt.....tn- hi shortly aft er 6 o'clock dnmii-cJ iooJs iu the store (of ..Mdvvillo, room the estaNismiiem in me a"'-""" of several hundred dollar. Tho fire is h.dii-,'.l In l.nve been stalti'd bonfire from a NORTH HOWELL NEWS- it aiiit.nl Journal Spevial Service,) Noith Howell. Or.. May 3. The rsi deneo of S. 11. Van Trump, etnil.tv fril iiisivtoi, was completely de.t roved by fiio Thursday Hftoriioon. Most of tho contents wore aved. Mr. am? Mm. Van Trump an lo!h landscape gardener anil tho house with its sort of land de voted to tho culture of shrubs and flow orK of ovorv kiuiwn variety was i.. show place of North Howoll. Many of tin rare plants won completely rooked lv t In intense bout. Horn To Mr. ami Mr. J. S. Coouilcr, .1 daughter. She has bee named Ky. lvn. I W V. ,.!..., i, .i.. .1 V. ,l.. nro visitmn- tit Him homo of hor mothor, Mm. A. Sawyer, j A roooption is being planned for ('hps-) ... T.ilt.ra.,H H'tiiin t, ,.i.,a f . I hioh ha.l boon burning & groat .,,, h.- thinn ifc, firat mm f part of. tin artornooti m , ,otr 1'oys who sw actual soryico in Iho postoffieo luMmg a.honini '"" i r-mnn. lrt ,rn. Hi i with th 3,1rd ?rooorv storo an.l it is thouuht that rain ,,f tl,o 9ni division, hicli wind of tho hilt.'t part of t!i( aft , A krf(, cr0Wt, voln foUt! hung , ornoon fanno.l tho fla:nos until tlioy t ( f.. riw,.u MliV ,Msko, , th, j(lhl Sl,hu,. firo to tho l.uihlins. Tho room '; i,,.,., Mav 1. Thov are loavinK for Piod by tho Mos-nor rioooiv is ownoajt,ur ,1(,w Um(t in SaU,m Saturday. I R. K. Williams and is ov d ly iiiMiraooo. Mr. Mosmut also hr.d h,a OERVAI3 KEWS. Rood insurod. Mis. Kci.m Cannard.ia stiff.'.in.: f-aio Garage Chaiises Hanfls. S1v.r,. att:ok of rlioumiitiMii nt i!u lnll:is. Or.. M:,v :!.-Tho 1'oid Raragt ,, (f !1(r w- ,,, r t . ou North Main utioot in this t-ity V"S!' . Mangold. iato tho possossioa of Honrv nnoMt. it j,.,, ,,,,, ,,.,.id,., e,y, (. t a local limn, tin ook whon to pro- i;,. sl.i, ,,. 8 w,.,,ji rulior t'l-in uttii iiiiir riotor. ,1. E. Cbd;.s, a rocont nt rival ,.,t s), ; ,im,. t.j;o. Tho loroi will ond lioro from Idaho, di-posod f illt,,r ! Mav 1':!. osi in tin oonooni. .Mi'. . in i. is urn I-1 i,ooixo nun y and wito . f Sliondan turn to Idaho to mako lii futuro liomo. ; atton.l.'d 'ho f iporal of Francis Man The deal carries with it a!o tho a-joncy . old i! -i.tav, of tin Kordsnn tractor which is rapidly, , yt. rs f,t.,. tnico w d: kiiii; tho place of hoisos on a laitfc visit loft Monday n i jl: t for (Vioo, fill. ininilicr of oik county farms. jMr. ami Mrs. Mars expect to leave .aliout May l"i for a trip to tho Yosomite I'ail 15. Williams of 1'ortlaiol i in nhoro Mr. Mars has work to do fur k a witness in some ot 1'nclo .- m. id in llio circuit' lkioiahl Cautliorn a well known tier ' Mils lioy, ,- is mi. ri iftl in Mc.MinnvilIc Morrison 'and lam-. April I'l' to Miss Kdith McDoiinh! ilv havr returned to Pallas to mo attei , lliovwill nuiko tlicir homo nt that -it v. a voar 8 rosidonco in l ortlatid. wtuio me uroom is ciuplovi'it lv tho 0. W. Irvino, cashier of tho I armors State Bank of Independence Haling business visitor this week. Mrs. R. V. Stoehtiiist and diuu'litor are guests of friou C 3 IDtinrli... every The Irish Chairman the city this w tho cases boin ti cunt. Mr. and Mrs. 1!. V They will mako their homo in that where the urooin is t'liiplovod bv S. I, company in soniijdioro work. Private J. II. Cockeiliaiii, u brother of Mrs. H. .1. .1. Miller, who was cap little tuied liy the (iermaiis while Noutini; in Dallas in no man's lund and luiri'owly escaped loath ami iu' I onv a i ils escaped from the MORTON and GIM iSlfiniJunoinnl v: ,v4.cm.ai iMinness HADDON and NORMAN " comedy Oddity HARRY T.MOREY with BETTY BLITHE " in "THE GREEN GOD" What would you do if your father traded, marriage for a Chinese relic? was a ' visit at the Wm. Ration's homo near ui.m ,. K. ...,.... ti. i.:.4i..i i sublimit. - " ..... . IVn ......... . , '.it TT , . E. T. Matthicu is now comfortably lo- cake with seven randies was very inuchL "'"'J J1"1' Aaa U. Robinson iitl a impittil Journal Special Bcrvtce.) catcd with his ciKur store and billiard enjoyed bv the little Rueata. The host-i i'.'1" hllln,'8 visitor Wednesday. ' Stayton, Or., May 3. Tuesday even-1 tables in his recent purchase, the Trot- ess received a number of nice i.resents "e Jol"m,n of w,,,s,,r' Il,"'"' ma while Louis Kay aud Dave and Johii ;tor l.tii lIi iif. He has fixed it up eon- William Kestak arrived home Tiiuis' ' hven a U,', " ihT ho,"(' of ,,is P""'"" A.erter, of Jordan, were cominc to sidorablr mi.l he nnw h u ...... ). c... .. ..' i nllsi this week. 'i i i i iiiuiii iniu aiai. im-,'ii ,tti null nun this week. Arthur Rnhii. of the Hodeers Paper ooniimiiv nf Salem, was a Dallas blisi nesa visitor Wednesday afternoon. llairr Kiick of The Dalies, fnriin fiinni-liir tin Itin Tnrk ( nnA n uihaiiI ni-fivut friOO Vl'lltiee where kill' ho irvoil wiHi f'nninnnv T. of this eitvJ i visited with Dallas fiends this week. I .Mr. and Mrs. William Hennetf sif the' Capital ctiy were quests of DiiIIks! friends this week. r i II- T o I.I. ..f D I .Ul.aun .11 1 II. . I. in i liimis in iimim1 --, -- -- Vista wore visitors in Dallas Wednes- A. W. IlinoKiir of St. Helens and Mrs. day aftoriuion. Mr. Reynolds was for- A. U Hakere of Kerry, Vash., Iinvi iio.ile .nmitv mli. ml sn i.ei-in t ,-inlenl of been house euests of D. A. Ili.rris' the enemy bv the aid of u lloloiiin eiviliiui and kept iu liidinj; unlil the aiiiijstce was siHiod, reliirued home a few ilnvs . i. ',... i,, ii... .,!;.. 1. 1 ,,t ,;U ,..i . i .... .. .... I'aues, rormeriy - 'utility Observer '"''lids. Ho was .liuhtly wounded in tin .. . ' i . i... ..I. I w...- II, "f ll, u Sllltl J.ll I. .llll. RICKEYMWS. (Capital Jimi ii.il Special Bt rvice.) Hickev, Or.. May A. Mr. mid Mrs. i! I 1 1 i to !i in an auto, when nenr the carl j venieiit place. expeditionary forces. He served several1 car broke, throwing the occupants out. Kiyyw ho was driving, was quite bad ly bcialched mid bruised, but not seri ously injured. The others cnnie through without much damage. The car W!i8 badly wrecked. Cecil Schnefer is cnnyinir one of his nanus in a siinu. lie iu ureu it orniiK- v i.... m. ,, , iuii'iii i . .11 1 a ' ""I- (JI..J,.- In,,.,- J. a ..Miller and J. M. Knmo have had montns in trance and will line m.nn " i .....,..,. . .,..:.! : , i... ....... nin.it. i . . . ipoitoit bs lioiiie soiiii' hotter Iliitrsiluv uii .'IUIS. ly ill for the past two weeks, was re Mies Mr.be! Coiuish is homo from a I uieir rcsuieiiccs improved uv ptiini. j. 'iik-icsimiii experiences ro re nte ; . . . "... A. Thomas did the work. ' , H. R. and V. M. Munkers expect to ! V- 1 ,K'!' nn"ml" ,'f, 0Vt','-v The house occupied bv the Charles leave the first of the week f. u-i l '' i Stevenson family nt Melininn, ourned Franciseo, Cal., where the latter will Tuesday. main for some time visitin(f hih dnunh- Ul. and Mrs. John Kellev and bnby. 'tor. Mis. Mulchnv. of Scio visited at the F. 1. Jone8 home Oeorirp A. Smith sold two farms hn Kellev was formerly if irst of the week the Kieatere, farm hi i-nioiimity and the lienrn-n Rneer iiperiutoiiiiont of boon house guests of D. A. Ili.rris iinut wonk. Ooorjio linger, who has been with the army overseas, lias received his dis charge und is homo again. Miss Hazel Harris, a Croswell touch or, was home last week on business eoii corning the transfer of her five i,Te tract to Mr. and Mrs. Tom Dunigan of "TRAMPS and TRAITORS" Mj THEATRE ? jured. Abe is at his saw mill fininhing work that lie left to answer his conn try's call, Chide is working on his blither's farm, and Heniiie is nt work ill Portland. Mrs. (.iliumm tin.... t,,.H " -1 " "iiij imi iimiuii ui mm are on their wnv liiooe- Will m Dm I,,ut1..t n,.. ,.....:..... aecount had reached New York on his ' fiunilici and few ictimate h, Catholic i-hurch Wftofasri.J 8 o Vliick, Father Jonas nffirutiq bride was attended lr MimHtift Heck as hridi'uraaid, ail ti( put r re Kerr, tho brother of U W return journey. The Uriblde brothers, the first to enlist from our nliuo Iiiivk come home well. Mary limine Kerr and Albert Wil j upon tin V. S. roeeiving ilif u 1 in m Klilen were married at the Canhy ! Mure Island aavy yard. v itucsiiil the ii rniiiisv. Mr, Kh Ion ia here uws i iw ; luugh anil will ara return Uak still t CORD TIRES THE REVERE CORD t Tires have no superior : REVERE t t Tires are Quality thru f snd through. "MOTORLIFE" Will save you money. CLARK'S TIRE HOUSE f.19 N. Commercial St. LIVESLEY NEWS. (fH.ttiL tfotinml HpiM'ml Scivicc.) hivt'slev, )r.f Muy .n,-. unn bit. Flint and Mr. and Mr. Kninlit of Kri- bottotn were Sundiiy visitors at tin Mr. Htm Mrs. Stmili'v A Klnvr Ptttor- li acp nnrth nf KnlilimWir ir.. :.. ---------- , v . , - . . """"H.i . in- ir i u nil ni; ! M i, t'ltnoil a uni-tv tVw.iila J KnaHni ('fill.! tf am lain .. , I n T ,J f-vi-ninir in hnnnr f Mr i.n.l Mry C. t i Th HWn.. 'n . (.. s iiOtno f (. D. Qmrv. Munkers. The evening was verv pleas-1 kmnp of Aumsville and the Roeser nluco 1,",'1T- ter and family antlv spout and the refreshments much to a brother of Stephen Weber from ' ?1TIV' '1 H f,'w ,lflV fi fronv North Dr.- enjoyed. I the east. The place is nenr IW vr. LK0,a an" l'xl"!, t lo l,l,v fa,m nere. J. P. Bressler has purchased a rnrd truck and will receive same as soon ns they arrive from factory. was thuunht at first that one eve was! Mr. nd M KinuJ. ... , , . A- L- Johnson and daugter were Sun- seriously injured. lr. Brewer gave him of Silyerton visited Tuesd-iv t"I'h.' a' ,ltty visitora " tlle norn" of hi" broth- li.ntiiii.nt r.i,,l .a on.l Mi. IM.. t.li I' Tl. I. ' A- i ft. VV. V. .Toll nnn ( - "'" '"i i M'uii n-iii'. Aiiuiiuin Home. '.. -.v.. i for Portland to eonsult t specialist. I Mr. and Mrs. W E Thnm, , e c Howard Rodgers, wife and children lliey returned home Thursday evening, lem were visiting in town Thuis.inv' ! . ?sa,ll'"a' visited one day with aim u is goon to miow mat neither ct WcdesiIaV lilfii'llinf. while Ttlilnti T'r. I Weber V ban w as casting some babbit at his ear-1 Mrs. fieoron Rood;.,!,,.:. i ... . . - ... r ' " ' " "R" nul l nas so iar I age. me not menu cxpioueil, portions recovered from her recent illness as to1 sinning mm iu the face and eyes. It tie able to be about town HAZEL GREEN NOTES . (Capitfil Journal Special Service.) will be seriiinslv pffecfen1 (Purge Boedihgeimer arrived the first of the week from (amp Lewis, where . he has been since arriving from France. iu u f....i;.,., r;n ,..! u.., i... ....... ...... . v....iA iiuv miu do.io nan e- ........ vJiri-n, vr., ZtZilY u. -I oral days hard fighting, but that there Quentinc Bliss, arrived at th is nothing to the report that he wsn -r- and Mrs. B. C. Zeilinsk passed, as he, came through without any "'eight 8 pounds. Mothor and injury. The senior class of the hiirh school held their annual Dicnic Thursdnv nft. his sister and brother, Mr. and Mrs. N N. Carpenter. They are on their way to Seattle. C. D. Query is putting out more I prunes. Hazel Green, Or., Mav 3. A little son' i J' ''' ,?"'sk'r nm !- D' Query mo iwntinc Bliss, n.-1-iv...i .i... i ' ..tnred to Kines Vallev Monday on lnii.1. ness. home of Hay 2, .1. : i . uhiiik wen. Mr and Mrs. George Rhode,' ani dntighter, Miss Alma, went to Airlie it, "i.. 1. vuiiuneieiai 01. I I I'll tie Miss Constance Ilenuchamp en ii.ii.i;.,, J tertnined sixteen of her friends at her HHHiHTtHHiiHWl,,, Wednesday afternoon. The occa. - wAv-, ....no iiiiih. wi'iir ,f, i ....... nl.: .1 1 1.,1 ., l.: . . . ' . . . ui.iiii. mis ciaiw uiis neiu an annual muir new f ont Saturday to spend the picnic every year Bincc they were, first week-end with relatives. -graders and always in the same place Dewey Farmenter returned from In Neibert's woods, south Of town. dependence this week. Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Siegnuind, of Forn Mrs. Carrie Gilbert, who lias been , nt ajuiiiy n t lies- . iiiif wiii ,i rti. i.i in.i.t .. c... A. X Salem has four bakeries to supply the bread and Pastry needs of Local Patrons j Buy Your Bread From j ' HOME BAKERS I Patronize Home Industry t And don't forget to try j Peerless Bakery Goods 170 K Com'l. St. Phone 247 -Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Kiiney have moved into the Haydon property on the hill. W. W. Howard, presiding elder of tho negro Zionist church, will preach tu un church Sunday at 11:30 a. m. Cliai'leS Kkln ar-ltinr. mil ..l,,...l ..... ' .........p WMU ....nil. iwo neres of strawberries. The ladies of the G. T. club and R. C. met with Mrs. J. P. Bressler Thursday and finished several more refuire iar- canie home Wednesday and is ill with , f""1'8, M'sse Hazel Miles and Elmo tonsilttis. I-nper of Salem assisted in serving h Bert Wolf f Shaw visited his mothe, 'Mm 'un'h!0", m here this week. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Tracy of rort- Mrs. Julia p0tter left Thursiiav lor ln",(1 .arc ,he ''"PP.v parent of a bnbv her home in Scianlon, North Dakota ' A,"'iI 28- T1'n mo,1",r former She was accompanied to Portland ,v '-v Misa Bettoneourt. r, risner. nawinorne entertained n Lewis Wallace hns r,.i 1 t i nnniber of tho Sunday school children wlnterU- r 'n 1""10r 01 Atwool Foster's vii iiiuuy, Miss Martha Tuleia of Salem is visit ing her father this week. Mr. and Mrs. I.. Hickman motored to Portland a few days ago to visit their daughters, 'Mrs. Jim lludlong, Miss liel en Dickmiin and Miss Nellie lhi kmaa. Mrs. C. N. Gesner entertained the Thendara chili last Wednesday, Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Magee and daughter, Margaret, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. II. Lewis of Crooked Fin ger, Tuesday. Mr. Tulo.ja has sold his farm to a 'nlifornia family. AURORA KEWS. George Miller. received a card Monday from his sons Andrew and George Mil ler, who were then at BoiigunaiH, near Nantes. France nwaitinir emlm ilml inn for home. The card was written April i), ami it is possible that the boys are now envoyage home. It is supposed here that Chester Giesy and Win. Flick are in the shiiio detachment and that they will arrive in New York or Newport News at the same time. Nearly all of the bnv from MnoVa. burg have returned from the war. With the exception of one soldier who has suffered a serious injury to his eve -from German gas and one who has a badly disabled hand from mistreatment in a German prison, these young men have escaped permanent harm. Most of our men are back at the work which they left to enter the army. The three lr.. I i .i jiepier nrotneis, hnve returned iinin TTTmWHWI Big Furniture Audi I Friday, May 8, l:30p.i! CENTER STREET rwecprs O-aV Foldine Beds, Carptt Linoleum, 4-hole Cook Stoves, Dishes, Kitchen Uteri siis, liedaing, uomions, oijic.uo, Many Other Things. R N. WOODRY. the auctioneer. Phone510or NOTE:--See papers for further advertising. Ij everything for cash. j . . . .iii; Portland, where he w,.it,.i i ... ' ..a i is now uvmg ,, the lake near the dairy. Merle Chapman went to Portland last Saturday on business. Mrs. Charles Zeilinski and daughter Rosie returned from their California trip Thursday eve. Mrs. Mabel Fassett and lilUc w, returned to Bollingham, Wash., Tnea day. Clem Wolf and Miss Rebecca Lin. strom of Polk countv were united in marriage at Dallas Wednesday. They will make their home for the present with Mrs. Martha Wolf jn their dr. tnct. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs n olf. Mrs. Agnes Feilen of Salem, who has been staying with her father, Charles Zeilinski for 4 rt 1 , Thursday. m"" Miss Naomi Payne of Salem v, re cently subjected to ftppndicitiH. yuJ f'' s'',10,,l ni May 16th with a men c rli,,,.. . good program which is now in p., r.-ra Friends of Rev. II. Xeff lti k T. Kincr nrtil Xitittt Orn in . the news that their son, George, has ar rived from over aeos and is now in Bos ton. Mrs. W. Kobiiison and Mrs. Huddleson spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. C. A. lii.rr. s Aubrey Johnson was a weef -end visi tor with his parcnta, W. V. Johnson. Miss Maud Smith and mother of Sa lem were Sunday visitors at the home f W. V. Johnson. A,V -I i?ka,V , If. ,ii I'M C-r ' f Hf , - - - m3 r--mis'. . - -- i M ru. . t t i;n i r s i The Wallisle Traelor companVs f1c. lory at Racine, Wis. was closed indef initely Tues.fay, throwing R()0 men out of employment. i( More than 15,000 signatilres to the petition wnding to the. refer. church on account of poor health. He is now livinu in Lebanon. " ioiiie rarnienter has secured a posi attendant nt the asylum farm. Senator Lodge says he is convinced I resident Wilson will be compelled to eall an extra session of congress be fore July. ij'tift THE 1919 CREATIONS IN FJffl Wall P Are very different. They run along the line of plainer BEAUTIFUL CUT-OUI BUKUtw c a. i . i . i l .v,;al in wall flcv,U"v oee me laiesi, Desc ana most ei;uiiuini. " - Buren's Furniture Store sat rv to hear that he was forced to resit Illi linutoMil. 1 O. 1 . . " ,,s,orate In Salem FniM SCrS Commercial Street " '