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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (May 21, 1919)
VAGZ TEN (TbcDmin'ifnllfountal SALEM, OREGON. MONDAY, MAY 19, 1919. i I All Around To ' hi ;WAV lrl.-JJL J . J "1T 1 'IUiBl''IBIB j coming events B1ft. . i A REAL ESTATE uction Sale THURSDAY, MAY 22ND. BO P. M. Corner Jefferson and North Summer Streets. Just at the end of North Summer Street car line, in south half of block No. 76 in North Salem. Consisting of: Lot No. 1, Block 76, with 4 roomed house, wood shed, chicken house, well, raspberries, 4 cherry trees, 2 plumbs, 1 apple, best of garden soil, corner lot on Jefferson and Summer streets, 60 feet 4 in. by 125 feet. This is a fine building lot and would make a fine residence property. Also lot 4, block 76, size 50x125 feet, lot 5, block 76, size 50x125 feet,, lot 6, block 76 size 50x125 feet, lot 7, block 76, size 60 feet 4 inches by 125 feet This lot corners on Jefferson and North Capital. This is all fine residence property and good garden soil. Close to schools and churches and paved streets. Speculators and home seekers should take advantage of this sale as the above will be sold to the highest bidder. Abstract and title clear. Terms 1-2 cash, balance arranged. NOTE This sale will be sold promptly on time and will be over in time for the big I. O. 0. F. parade. Mrs. Kate Stalkan F1W00DRY, the Auctioneer OWNER Phone 510 or 511 MORALSalem is booming Get in the swim. An BIG n i coon sale High Class Household Furniture Friday, May 23d, 1:30p.m. 975 Center Street, Consisting of 1 waxed oak davenport upholstered in imitation Spanish leather; 1 waxed oak lounge, genuine Span ish leather; 1 waxed oak rocker; 1 waxed oak buffet; 1 waxed oak extension table, round; 4 waxed oak diners; 1 waxed oak side board, extra large; 1 waxed oak floor clock; 1 waxed oak rocker Spanish leather seat and back; 2 oak comodes; waxed oak lib rary table large; 2 oak dressers; 1 Singer sewing machine, drop head new; 1 polished top G-hole range, a dandy; 1 Satin finished brass bed;; 1 wish bone steel spring; 2 silk floss mattresses; 1 white enamel bed; 1 Yum Yum spring; 2 body Brus sels rugs, 9x12, good designs; 1 magazine rack and books; 1 mantle clock; 1 library lamp; 1 oak roll seated rocker; 1 kitchen treasure; 1 sanitary couch; 1 patented ironing board; 1 4-huIe gas range; 1 mandolin; 1 silver cornet; 2 galvanized wash tubs; 15 dozen fruit jars and many other things. , NOTE This is all high class furniture and as good as new. So if you are in need of furniture attend this sale. Everything goes to the highest bidder. .Goods on inspection day of sale only. House is for rent. Mrs. IL Divtca F.N.W00DRY. the an clioneer. OWNER phone 510 or 511 "BE ON TIME" : There Are Dozens of Women Struggling along straining their eyes over fine sew Z ing and trying to read in the light that used to scorn good enough, who do not realize that "rest glasses" J would improve their spirit and their dispositions. J Nothing makes one nervous nd irritable even J depressed and blue like the need of help for the eyes t Better Have Your Eyes Examined DR. A JJcCULLOCH, Optometrist 20-1-5 Salem Bank of Commerce Building ii !: ! , i i i May 21. Wednesday. Cher riaa Ktnd Concert, Wilison Park Pw in. May 22 Thursday, L 0. O. F. (rand parade, 3:30 p. m. May 26 Monday, Ladica' Nifht at Kilts lodge. Juae 3 Speeisi state elee tica. Jan 6 Apollo Concert, Opera Houae. June 7 Saturday Historic al pageant Willamette univer sity campus. June 16 School election, one director. Wednesday 521 Visitor are always -welcome at our baby ehiek store, 544 State street opposite count r court house. ca week. - o uranga a Mice datnrdajr night Ma- eleay. irooi mw. OooJ lunch., 5-21 VIVIAN MARTIN IN 'LITTLE CO MEADE' COMEDY Plctograph TEAVEliOOUB The city has petitioned the public service commission, asking that the j Southern Pacific railroad be compel! ed to inxlall a signalling device at the crossing on Union and Capitol streets This hearing will be held Friday, May 23, at 10 o'clock in the morning at the state house before the puidie service commission. The railroad will put np a hard fuht against installing any sig nailing device whatever, it is under stood. The city hag taken action on Account of th nmny enmnlainta a(mrrt 3 I ing the dangers of the crossing, where so many aeciUonts have occurred. City Attorney Macy says that unless peo ple who are interested appear Before the commission and assist the citv in making a strong case, the probabili ties are the commission will refuse to jfrant the relief asked for bv the city. So far, none of the people who com plained of the dangers of the crossing 'mve volunteered by their testimony. to assist the city in making a strong showing. is a corruption of the French name ''Rouge river"' supposed to have been derived from the red color of the wa ter in certain seasons of the year heu the iron red s il whs washed ii to it from the mountains. This letter was written with a quill pen the only typ of pea the poet would consent to use. Consequently the chirogiaphy is almost illegible. This letter was writ ten at the tune the u"int old man was aspiring to a seat in the Oregon sen ate an ambition that is pnlally un known' to the maWity of his admir ers. What prompted him to this will 64: never be known, for he was not the ty of man who is ordinarily im mune against attacks of political fev er. It may be news to some also, that he considered himself an Oregooian, though his name is invariably associ ated with the mountains of California. "The beat" Is all 70a can do when death comes. Call Webb t Clough Ce. Phone 120. tf Phone 77 Oregon Taxi and Transfer Co. for quick service. tf Dr. Ik B. Bprlnger, bldg. corner Court l'hone 114. dentist, Moor and Liberty. tf - The Macleay school and the Macleay Hed Cross auxiliary will unite in an all day session Friday, May 23, at tho grango hall. An interesting program has been prepared by the school, be--ginning at II o'clock in the morning. The afternoon program will include, music and addresses by Aug. Htioko stein, Mrs. K. K. Fisher and Mrs. Ruckle. Itr. .Morehouse, who has just returned from Frnnce will also speak. A basket dinner will foe served tit noon At the close of the program several articles will be sold at auction includ ing two Hinger sewing machines used by tho Red Cross auxiliary. Dr. L. B. Springer, dentist, Moore bldg. corner Court and Liberty, l'hone 114. U I buy Junk of all kinds, rags and I bottles, metal, iron, broken down autos and pnrts of autos. Give us a trial. Stoimbook Junk Co. 320 N. Com. St. Phone 303. tf We buy liberty bonds. 314 Masonic bldg. tf For those who are interested In fig ures, especially where three come along at a time, attention has been called to the dale of Miy 1!), 1!H), the first day of the OHd Fellows grand encampment In this date, it will be olwrved tlint the figure "1" occurs three time and also tho figure "9." It has been sug gested that these three figures, the date of the first day of the present Udd Fellow anil Kcheknh sessions, mo suggestive of the three links of Odd Fellowship. Warner's corsets are really better. tl.TiO up. Onlo Si Co. Commercial and Court streets. tf Try Northern Flour, It's a Bear, 'every sack guaranteed. At yum gro I ceis. tf I "The Funeral Beautiful." Webb 'Clough Co. tf j J. M. Shelley of Eugene who Is at tending tho grand encampment is one i of the old timers when it comes to dnt ing buck to the tune he nrrhed in Ore gon nud to the time he .joined Olio 'Indue No. IS of Salem, lie arrived in ! Oregon by the w a Ton route In IMS and ilius lived in the stale n-bout 70 years. It was on Fib. 4. 171 that he joined olive lode No. I if S-ilmi, the lodge j which was Inter ni-rged into Chetneke- ttt lodge Mo. 1. Mi'. Shelley has Immmi (Wearing the 40 year jewel of Odd Fel lowship n number of yenrs and in about one mid one half veins will be entitled to ihe "ut veiir jewel, lie will feleliratc his Tiith hirtliduv to nonow, part in Salem and part nt his home in Ku-g.ne. Dr. Mott offices uiorcd to Bank of I Commerce builJit'g, rooms JOTS. tf Dr. Oarl E. Miller has opened his dental office at 510 511 U. S. bank bldg. Pkoae 341. tf o Fatton Plumbing company are now able to take care of your plumbing waats in tkeir new location. 220 M. Oeaaiercial street. Phone IOCS, tf -i-0 " Loyal M. Qraham of Forest Grove, representative in the Inst legislature from Washington county, is in the city attnedini the grand encamrment of Odd Follows. He snvs crops never looked better in his county and that the wheat is as high as the average man's head. Prunes will run about 50 per cent of a croo this year, but he says everything else in the fruit and berrv line will produce about a 100 per cent crop. The public speaking department of Willamette university will ibe well rep resented nt the Jason Lee Memorial church tonight 7:30. You tare invited to be present. Dance tonight at Querry's ball. miles south on the river road. Hunt's orchestra at Querry's hall; good floor. u. The Lucy Lucier Three at tbe Ore gon .rri. fat. is tne Kimi or vauue ville we liko to get. Clean, snappy, wholesome. They don't leave you with a bad taste. ' 5 22 o Oscar Bteelhammer, director of the Cherrian band, snvs that the concert this evening will bvgin promptly nt 9 o'clock in Willson park. Continuing the custom of last year, the final num ber of each concert program will be tho playing of the Star Spangled Hau lier. The satisfaction of having your own fresh eggs and tender poultry (at min iinutn cost) will more than repay you for keeping a flock of hens in your back vsrfl.- For. further information' cull at 541 State St. l'hone 4(H). 5-24 You are invited to tbe social hour at .lasoii Lee .Memorial church tonight at 7:4"). A good time assured. 0 There Is no Joy for the housekeeper who is looking for lower prices, one of the leading grocers s:ud this morn ing. Coffee Unit sold nt reins a pound a few months ago is now retail ing at 10 cents, and the 40 cent a iviun.l col tee is worm u-i coins. ;m fats and compounds are H'i"H "p. A pail of lard that 'brought l.;b" not so many weeks 110 is now retailing at 1. 11.1. Colteene nnd ( risen have n'l- vnnced two cents a pound within the oust ten davs. In fnct about the only; thing in the world going down 111 pric i. iiiitonioliile tires wiiliiu the past few linys, nnd postage stamps on July I. Kodt m Woodmen attention, all mem hers of the degree team be present j Thursdav night. ty order of the chief 1 Miss Cornelia Marvin, of the state library, wishee to secure files of the ' Independent covering the past tws j years, for use in the library. Any per son having old copies of this publica- j tion which they do not care to pre-' serve will confer a favor by leaving : them at the library or by notifying Miss Marvin. In the recent convention of Forest- J er held in Portland, Charles Ramp of i this city was elected to the office of ; grand chief ranger. ' Two fire hundred dollar subscrip-, tions have recently been added to the! fund for the new dormitory of Wil- j lamette university; one of them from Salem and the other from friend in ' Perrydale. Tho subscriptions have now j reached approximately $30,000. it is 1 probable that the fiO.OOO needed wonld i have been largely subscribed by this I time hail it not been for the drain lip-' on pocket'books caused by the nation-1 al bond issues, the centenary campaign j and various other demands. The do- 1 nations are said' to be coming much i more freely now than in past months. The Salem high school team will cross bats aud veils with the Albany team on the university diamond Sat urday afternoon. It is reported that the Albany men have defeated two teams once defeated by the Salem team 90 tho visitors may prove foemen wor- thv of their curves. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Jenks and Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Albert made up an auto imrtv leaving this morning for Port land, going by way of Carlton in or der to take in the jersey Cattle Breed ers picnic at that point. They are among the fcalom pcoplo who are go ing to hear MeCorinack sing. Voters to the number of 14,578 have registered in Marion county for the suecial election to be held June 3. los ing this registration on those of the past years and tho vote thut followed, it is estimated that Marion county will nst not more than WOO votes at tho omin aeleetion unless the special in terest in good roads brings tho voters out ill unusual numbers, uist tnu there was a total registration of 17,- :I15 for the election which was mostly iMiliticnl and the vote in the county wns onlv :S07. nnd tins was a geneiai election when thero is a strong inter est in politics. For tho primary elec tion in May of 1918. the registration was 17,12'k With this number regis tered. onlv H4W took the trouble to go to tho polls. At the special election hold June 4, 1917, there was a registra tion of 17.S35 and vet of this number only 7117 took tho trouble to vote. At no primary cleetion have the voters come out in proportion to registration as they have at general elections. These figures on registration and vot ing are furnished by I'. O. Dover, Warner's Corsets O Its not mere chance that we sell so many Warner's Corsets. There must be a reason. Women who de mand the most for their money insist upon Warner Rust Proof Corsets-and Rightly so. In buying Warner Corsets you get 100 per cent value Plus. Every corset is guaranteed not to rust, break or tear or a new one free if they fail. Prices $1.50, $2.00, $250. $3.00 and $3.50 OUR PRICES ALWAYS THE LOWEST GALE & COMPANY FHONX 1071 Commercial and Court Sts., formerly Chicago Store Large Business Concerns Pay by check because it's not only aesier, but safer. You too, regardless of the size of your business, are invited to have a checking account with this bank. CAPITAL NATIONAL BANK J. H. Albert, President Jos. H. Albert, Cashier The senior class of the Salem high; control, and Dr. IT. K. Lee Steiner ut school will present June 4 the piny en-1 the Oregon state hospital, are in Or-' titled "The Fortune Hunter." This j vallis today on official business. is ine annual event ior me senior cniss and will be given in the high school auditorium. Mrs. Flora Johnson left today for eountv clerk and are tiihen from the : Tort land where sho will spend a week official records on I no . in general, n mny be said that not even one half of the lieople who are registered end IL.M.HUM are entitled to vote, take the trouble to go to the polls on election day. o County Eoadmasler Culver says tnat ; he has five crews working on the rond1 etween Jefferson nnd Jackson hill.'se nrt of this road which is to be the'jt Pacific hiiihwav is on the old roaimod. while some of the mileage is through new ground and the crows ure engaged $ grubbing nnd blasting out stumps. 1$ t of the high- with friends nnd relatives Mr. nnd Mrs. O..B. Gingrich are j f visitors in i'ortinnd tonny. Secretary Goodin of the bonrd of Tho new roud on tins wnv covers about x . l WHEN IN SALEM, OREGON, Stop at BLIOH HOTEL "A Home Away from Home." Strictly Modern $1 Per l)ny 100 Uooms of Solid Comfort Onlv Hotel in Business District care of Yick So Tong Chinese Medicine and Tea Ca. T Was medicine which will cure any J known disense. Open Sundays from 10 A. M. T until 8 P. M. I 153 South High St. T E8S 01i0lbl uoJtojQ 'uioiuy I B. B?3c"tf wert'r.g of Balera lmb;e No. A . !'. 4 A. M. this evening. Work in the 1". .'. d.'gree. Visiting brethren (VOlcolllC. Artificial teeth, have expert plate man, with over fi yenrs experience, at mv office, lr. 1). X. lieechler, den t'.it, 3P2 C. 8. -Nat. hank bldg. tf Ernmett ft Wlitta will ship cattle, Inns and limibs f-aturdav Mav 21. Phone ll.'.-.M. " 5 "J2 Three airplane government service tl, how to gather it and then how to men pned through .Nib m yesterday ,., it, looking for suitable lniidinis for the: . 0 fleet of airplanes that in time may be! At the annual meeting of the Wo traveling over the valley. Just at men's auxiliary of the Ibocose of ( present the trail finders are attempt- j K1, h,.,l nt 4 ; rn-t Memorial church in ing In locate suitable places for the I'ortinnd, Mrs. K. tftruplore, St. lauding of p'anes for the fleet that I n lt ', auxiliary of this city, was elect- will travel norte to me 1'ortlaml Kose 0 1 ,ecoi,d vice president . A nunilx-r B."'!d concert tonight ar.d after the concert take the free auto to Oueriy's dance, riverside ro;nl, 4 miles out; good floor, extra smI niusic. - o- 2. E La Favre of Vancouver Wu. 1 writes the t'oninicrcial club to find out ! if there is anv plant ill fali-tu for the ilistiiling of peppermint. He writes he hit raised considerable this year and noiud also like some infornuitiou 11 DON'T RUN WITH THE IDEA that because our prices are low, the quality of our vulcanizing is the same. At least do us the justice of examining some of our work and judge it on its merits alone. Then we feel confident you will appreciate that our prices are actually low, not merely apparently so. COMMERCIAL VULCANIZING AND WELDING SKO? 341 N. Commercial St. R. S. Spoor, Mgr. W. BAXLANTYNE PIANO TUX KB Players a Specialty With Oherrington Vinno House 421 Court St., Salem, Oregon' :): ' k SOCIETY CLEANERS He AND DYERS Particular work for particu- w lar people Auto delivery Il'72 State St. Phone 1684 5-29 :t W. T. EIGDON & CO Undertakers 2o2 Xorth High Street , f.tial June II, 1'.' and 1.1. Lieuten ant l.ewis P. I'nmpbrll of the aero chili of Oregon, is representing the as-1 o.-iatiorr m lncntit'i milling places. See MJm L. E. Ooodhue at Crl S. 17th St. for lbscriptioni, to all mag aiues. Phone 74IM. Sat tf pre- of delegate from Salem were present Anioi'g the manuscript documents of hi-toric value that have foine into the state librnrv recently is a loiter writ ten in K'07 bv the late Jompiin Miller and nddressed to 4". H. Wa'son of Ash'mnd. It is in the miture of m test awinst certain names of rivers fcniia! Journal Want Ads Will Get Yea What Yea Wan l" M C.1 f:h lowers. Urg COd or nr,l m.-imtain of regon. and deals cod sliced l.'c. Whole tth 1 earticulnrlv with the name ' " Hoguc poind, litis Market. tf river"' which he undertakes to prove r4tMtHMtHMtUH4t4ttH4mmHI ROUTE YOUR FREIGHT VIA j Willamette Valley j Transfer Co. Express Service at Freight Rates Long Distance Hauling Only PHONE 1400 WELCH ELECTRIC CO. TOR ELECTRIC IRONS ELECTRIC TOASTERS ELECTRIC PERCOLATORS Phone 953 379 State St. It SALEM AUTO RADIATOR SHOP Radiators, Fenders and Get Tnnl s Repaired Tractor Radiators a Specialty All work guaranteed, li'S tt. 12th St. Salem, Oregon. 6 ii We will pay full value for Liberty Bonds In trade. PEOPLE'S CASH STORE 186 194 North Commercial St.