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THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON. FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 19, 1919. PAGE SEVEN. 4 ii I fl !1 All Around Town I tion in the trust and bond department of the Hibernid state hank. Mr. Gal loway only recently resigned as state ;,iinniiinV,''""""''t"""""t""""""u' x j.j.4liiik ' ale ' icott thanking the executive for the CITYKEWS OOMINQ EVENTS Sept 4- Orego; S state fair. . '"'' ""z'8 Sept 29, Monday Opening of public schools of Salem. Oct. 1 Oregon Methodist conference. ??:. Oct. 26-Turn time back one hour. ' ' . ; y. '. . ' ;." U ' Dr. Mott, ank oS Commerce, 407-8. '.. .; - . " i - tf tax commissioner to take etlect Octo ber 1. nfnlYJnf maniifi. in wlifh nn rAlHpfl tO the relief of Texas (people made home lpfta and daoiitutA hv thn recent hurri cane and tidal wtave. Many other sim ilar letters of appreciation aiso nave been received by Governor Olcott. ;. Tii. T.iioaa nf iPnrt.Tnnil will arrive in Salem Monday, September 22, and will not leave nntu unaay atiernoon, ocpt. 28. Phone Bligh hotel or see Mr. Lucas in our booth, fairgrounas, ior appoini- - n:on ment. . "v Wonted, man or woman to assist cook. Apply at Spa Confectionery, tf A marriage license has been issued to Benjamin F. Wedel, a farmer and Gertrude Miller, a nurse of Balem. Al eo to Hugh S. Smith, 21, a motorman of 1835 South High street, Salem and Jewel Anita Allen, a telephone oper ator, living at 1835 South High. . Call Patton Plumbing Co. for your lepair work. Phone 1668, 220 N.. Com mercial street. ,, e . . n to assist cook. Apply at Spa Confectionery, tf Dr. O. B. Prtme in Dr. O. B. Miles office,' Ladd & Bush bank bldg. 9-2S The administrator 'of the estate of Joseph Haines has filed a report show ing that the total receipts of the es tate amounted to $5451.69 and that the Darice-.Sat. night armory. An "a miloa smith tnniirht and vou will be at the big hop yard dance at Livesley. AT . onA TtXva TTunrr Tlnmftn of Port land, passed the day at the capitol annfavnnif UClth t lift HTXtfl OTTJIHUIS. JJB. Roman is a-civil engineer, and prior to coming to uregon iwo years nv was employed by tne jnjcnigan nign- way department. ts Tprfume 25c an ounce Tyler's drug store, 157 South Commer cial. Dnnfi nf T.ivAslpTr tonicht. 4 miles south. Talmadge'jaza band will play. It is interesting to note that among the hundreds of students registering at Willamette university the great ma inritv hn.vA aifimed no for the liberal iarts courses, there being about 250 taking the broad education, ine bal ance are about equally divided between law, music, science and journalism. Last dance of the season Lakebrook tomorrow night. In the suit of George W. Eyre vnrsus p. T fiarrv th nttnrnev for the de fendant filed a motion with the court Qn en Ardav A 1 am 1 fifti It T thft fi.Ute&l from the justice ot tne peace courum the reason that tne appeal nag not been properly taken and perfected and that no unaertaiung w the circuit court jurisdiction has been filed. - t PERSONAL ; . Joseph D." Jackson has .brought suit nirainat OlrA V .TnVann for diVOrCO. They were, married in itoseourg in 1904 and have a daughter '13 years old. tie alleges tnat sne aeserieu, mm gust 29, 1918. " s Dance Sat. night armory. tr Pl-HllO ftrOWPfS The ani. "Mo.nifni.tnriTuT On. will exhibit Kiuitiiit ..liciwiw n their power prune dippers and trayer in the machinery ouuaing at mo fair, this being something now in the line of Drune dippers those inctersted r. . a .1.' i-i J anA in a maenme oi mis mu " v them. They are quite small, yet have capacity for tho large lrierB. The wash ing system 1s complete as indicated by many tests this season. In addition to tne dippers tney am expenditures were such as o leave a tbe iand plaster sower for use an rmlnnce on hand of $2405.12. October :. fertilizers. - 21 has been set as the date for the final hearing. Try Northern Flour. It's a Bear. Every sack gnaranteed. At your gro- ' eers. . . tf State Fair Exhibitors Notice Order your signs and show cards now. The : v... at rnstnnaMe orices. Phone 756 or call Seley at 417 Masonic "bidg. "' ; On his way to visit relatives in tho ' east, U. G. Boyer, county clerk, is send ing brief notices to his friends en t Vi,nn onn thnt Mr. and Mrs. Boyer have stopped off at Los Angeles, El Paso, San Antonio, New Orleans and from that big southern city, directed m. lnk iari) from meir counw uuhu. c. Mr. Boyer was when he stopped oti to see the beautiful city of Nashville, Tennessee. -..- t i.ahui tn utatIc in narlor. Ap V HUIL'U uim vv " - ' ' . I- ITka a ' tl WantedV-Girlo work ,in arlpj, Ap pi. t. tf w. h iiWfv hnnAa. 205 Oregon W HUj l - . . . ti m.. t..nn.ptav tfifkiv ronn eontinues to indicate fair weather which means sowing all fertilizers. W. A. Dalziel, deputy sealer oi weights and measures, left for Portland today where he will pass a couple of days' on business. While there he will call on the -various, oil companies to determine the status of the present gasoline shortage, several towns cities in the state are eaid to be with out motor fuel oil, but it is not believ ed this situation will prevail for any great length ot time. n t.ntinna nf frnit or vege tables for the cafeteria to be conduct ed by the First Congregational churcn at the state fair should be sent to the church. vard dance ftt Livesley sta- . BA,t1i anient, i IlOIl, luinco wif e T fKn nrfl1II1A!l 25 SlIX OUIlCe. Tyler ' drug store, 157 South Commer cial. -- '' " ' i rt -tLn.kji. atata Insurance com- missioner, returned to the. capitol this morning from Portiana yineio u en' active part in the annual con ven- if. T,va, ov thft convention was a great success and fire prevention was diiscussea irom an us-. r nt ids nqtntn nf Dell lied Snt. 20. 1918. let- 4a iiP ailminiatratinn liava iheen irrant- ed to J. F. Partlow of Silverton. The estate consists of $o0O in personal prop erty. J. ECalliBter, Ed B. Adams and M. G. Gunderson were appointea i praisers. p.v,oa v Waft7.irfir has aaolied to the countV court for his appointment as guardian lor Jus son, nmiam v. au. w ger, 8 years of age, who inherited prop erty to the value or :uw. s. Rose E. -Simon has been appointed ad nii.wmtm'v' n ti estate of Isabel mi ,t JioJ n 1919. The es tate is valued at aoout ia are two heirs, Rose JS. JSnnon or oaiem and Chas i. oimon oi iai xTaneiscu. Ja. D. Blnlie. representing the Har per Bros. Publishing 'company, was amonir the recent visitor at the pub lic library. - u . ..h um w njnnKim or Men- ford stopped off in the eity yesterday tv.i. m. Immavrnrjl frAni a visit in Seattle, ' to visit at tne Domes oi Hugh Elliott and C. B. Webb, continu ing their journey tnis morning. h(n u it h-itta vnd nn. mat tupriv- aA Mm iuhDrD ,f mm th navT service stopped in the eity briefly on his way to hi home at uayesviue. ne - servea 21 months a fireman, on the V. S. S. Mongolia, which made 25 trips across k. Atlantic rliirinf that oeriod. uv Mrs. Walter Denton " left yesterday for on outing of a week at Uearnart. On the register of the Bligh hotel to day are F. C. iRuble of Amity, Thos. . . 1. T ilu.. XL. J.ve or inaepenueiic, i. a. rcw mT r.r Alhanv Mr. and Mrs. li W. Montgomery of ocio, v. v. i.-arnegie, Lebanon were among tne recent arriv: als in Salem. Imnnff ttio ffllAStft Kt the UaDltal HO tfll ATA Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Johnson, "Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Austin and Laura Baker of Portland. pany of Vancouver, W., and the stock is being shipped today. Mr. HurKinrt at one time thought of renting the store room formerly occupied dj me Stone drug store on North Commercial street, but later decided to dispose oi the stock- to the' Vancouver parties. However, ne is most lavoraoiy impresu it with tk tmaiiipaa possibilities of the eity and the only thing that pre vents him from opening for business a U11CI? IB 1.11V jock VUV UD L iwu desirable location. 1 .- Received By Express With the activity in farms and eity real estate eomes more work for the office of the county recorder. Yester day there wa recorded six affidavits, 17 deeds, four satisfactions, seven mortgages and two army dischargea. TK oHnrnrva fnr the Salem hosi)itnl ! have filed notice with the county clerk ' I ULTer-llllg Ik I III W H C I HV uvu.ua iui fc" ji i by the Children's Aid society on, .. . ... .... iL - I the motion ctociet in oroer inai. iuo case may be heard this coming term . of tne circuit court. . TODAY rttmU with yemr fall ! -i' TTo .Inw f TUhitn lira the horse has aiHAnt nnnm nut nt hnsinesa. esoeciallv : in Polk county when it comes to plow- ing. while out on a ousiness trip in this seetion of the valley yesterday, ha noted that the tractor was foing all the pulling of plows and during his day ri-de, saw cut two iarmg wk the horse waa the motive power, eon In the latest designs of Brown Kid, Fieldmousc top, hnth ruhaii and French heels. Also Brown Calf, Military heels and Black Comforts. II lie II OV BO WiW mc Uiumrj f " . t . -nnJ!(. a rn fint. Iia ftllVS. nn the pUv tnfav nn a business errand Mrs. Ella WatMeft this morning for Portland on business connected with the order of United Artisans. unVii r.f thA Tinarfl ' of rlirectom of the Union-Wallowa county fire patrol association. T A miiivnhill. ntflto siiDftrintcndcnt of puolic instruction, in in vrrebuaui iv hjin ihn Multnomah county fair ,V...... . . nnrl inonAHtllKT T.llA aPDHrTnienL fflVCU over to the work of the boys and girls of the county. , Chas. F. Anderson, manager of the Willamina Lumber company, at Wila- m.nn twaa harp in conference with State' Labor Comissioncr Gram, Thurs day. ,, n T. WTiitinir .Pivrtland tvhvsician was a business visitor in Salem yester day. Music of to indicate fair weather wti.cn means, v could be desired Artificial teetn, nave expert plate man, with over 35 years experience, at my office. Dr. D. X. Beechlcr, den tist, 302 V. S. Nat. hank bldg. tf State Fair Exhibitors Notice OrdeT yottr signs and show cards now. The hest work at reasonable prices. Phone 756 or call Seley at 417 Masonic bldg. 9"- Walter D. Gleeson of Portltmd, grand keeper of records and seal of the Knights of Pythias lodge of Oregon, has written a letter to Governor OI- reseutmivo vi ........ - i inth "ifinmnlfite course m piano and theoretical subjects. Studio i a sua Vollnwa hldtr. Phone siuie x-c v.v.vi - mis IUI lit Last dance Saturday night, brook. Tim. XT TlnT.nn (T wife and daugh ters of' St." Paul, Minn., arrived in Sa lem yesterday to mane tneir nume m this city. nr.. t. ' Warar. head stenoBrapher in the secretary of stato's office, has returned to ncr amies uner nci .v- tion, most of which, was spent ra roiv land. .' ... . -r . - v . i TAittlam) former V . A.lllgliiuu . v. . , ly state architect, was a state capitol business visitor rnursuay. r:. TL;'.; t Dnu 'nf the nlant Ta thology bureau of the United States department of agriculture anu wn i .i Aroirnn Airricultural col- dtoii n ." n o . , lego for the past year conducting in vestigations into wneat bt'ui., tto - visitor at the state capiioi iw m n '"T.vflp. atftte veterinarian, i attending the Roundup at Pendleton this week. ,-. !.. -p.tv.ol Frazer. stenographer in it.l f..ronfor office, has resian- ed. effective the latter part of this Lake- week, m oraer to nt o-.v - A. C. six to eicht inches. Seed wheat is now . . j selling at nDout 4 per nunarea pouuuo and the same price holds good for oats. mi!- .L. lu il.. tli! ims is luo ir-o man lime last year, TA T Viloi lino IKrnnirlit suit against Edgar A. Skewis for the foreclosure of a 1 75 mnrioitB on a small tract in north Salem adjoining the Oregon vinfftfirt ThA note ftnrt. mortEHire wan n.w;n.iir nmitn hv V,. K. Sovker and the property Bold to Skewis. Besides the $175 due, ne asKs ior qiu hhuj- ney's fees. The Black LlOOS Kanga Came in a few days ago. Several other styles of New - Fall Shoes are in, too. Come and see them. a r a.nt nf the Salem Studio has . ..j 4nm Tia Anoreles where he was called by the suiklen death of his daughter. , ... " Hero is a chanee for easy money. On the window of the Busick grocery rn.nUut nnrl State streets, is pasted the following: '"The party who . . ..... mav left some cnange on our ovuum -j have same by calling for. it." .ji nioro 1? Warner has .been anpointcd executrix of the estate of Phillippina iW. whn aicil Sentember 13. The nl YiTnnertv is valued at about $250 and the real estate at $2750. The heirs are Walyer B. Warner or i-on-land, ffl"ay Warner Koberts of Portland, Clara E. Warner of Salem. The will was admitted to probate by Judge Busncy. - I In the-matter or tne estate oi - , ,t , , ParUow, the connty court appointed J. Edith Long has been appointed, by O. partlow aamaustraiui. xu u v- " Tnmr , u-willin i . ; f.osnell children, timer are J. C. Partlow, Mary A. McMullcn and iJeulah uowen ai d"vu m. Dn v.: Pomerov left this morn ing for San (Francisco to receive his discharge, after spending a furlough of two week in tne city, as discharge papers are receiveu, no t flolpm and- oDen offices in the Oregon building, taking up the prac tiee of his motner Ar m. xi., fii i ritiia tha Mn wm in tne er- nnu uim " r . . . . . , vice overseas. He woJl estaDiien. onicesr in room 301, 302 Mil to in tne ur- gon building, lormeriy unown a v" llubDara. A lo,lv nn invalid, living on Liberty street is in need of a compan ion and some one to care for her. Earl A.. Fletta M. and tlay v. uotn, par.-ii -lhj... .lnn.l unA thev in- of the children are ucuu jih;ui;j. - - herit an estate appraised at $2600 in on6 of orCg0tt'8 pioneers, crossing the 1 nnJ AfiOA in nessonal PrOp , . . -,an .. J a nnmiAr of rem -oi.w i i - - i plains in itwa . At the Electric Sign "SHOES" Mn -FrAd fthanahan. a sister of Miss of' the children are dead and they in- Bichtcr. Tho mother of the bride is erty. t -sill annn be made to close the estate of Benjamine F.- Dav enport of Silverton who died a few years ago. in nig wm uaieu 191U, made wnen ne w io -- l.. v.u.,.ai.aA i tn pnch of his chil dren and the remainder of his estate, of every kind to-his wire, ucroim Davenport. ,; ' ' ;,, ij Mr. and Mrs. William Bichtor of 525 m.v. OiHh .trpit have iust returned from attending tne weauiug or ion and some one to earn i' ' -"-urom avtenamg mc "otu...s Baco. city recorder, who handling the Eleanor Eiclrter and Jnmes Abor of city municipal iauor "6B"""" ' vasnon aaiumi, ti iD , that any one interested in a proposition BjcntOT a graduate nurse of Salem hospital ana ior tue pnoi. pmcticed in Portland. Mr. Aber is one Ot tne ipnncaimiB ui mc uwinu . .... ... I 1 i 1L. l.nn.n nt The weduing iook piace at vuo years living in Salem. The three Rich- ter brotners ana two wn-" the wedding, the first time in 20 years. Tomorrow afternoon the young la-n-ias of the university Y. W. C. ,A. will hold their annual picnic reception for the new comers in tne usumu, ." party will drive out to the Chestnut Farm where a fina , luncheon will be - . I ' .. 1 Mnd im PT1 inV- spreaa ana ,JUV - --z? d whUe the new atudent. are being made acquainted. H the evening inero will be a stormy, hilarious time among rs at the annual "tag Ji CLABA KIMBALL YOUNG IN 'THE BETTER WIFE' LLOYD COMEDY PATHS RISC n-r, f'hrisian fundament als opens at the First Baptist church tonight. . r.6 nnfntoM WATA Tlllt flt WOrk A Krvn ui r-- . yesterday brightening uip the capitol pearance of the property. The work is bein done under the direction ot George Dunsford, supermtcnaeni. buildings. Your last chance to dance this year at Lftkebrpok, tomorrow nignt. n', -r- TTmra Dsitrom in an address at the First Jlaptist cnurcn wius"" tt t w Tollman in the sonB ser- vice at the First Baptist church tonight Louis Coinpton, state parole officer I-.. . -Pprtimirl this morninz where Be is investigating'the status of a num ber of men paroled from the state pen itentiary. Upon his return here tomor- v.v loairn fnr Oakland. Catil.; to return a parole violator to the Ore gon prison, 'ine man is now m ji j lio in aprvine- a term V ' a IV i a II VI. " 1.. -i ..w a for a crime commuted at mat cny. m.i. oMo 1 a TTIliott is in La Grande in attendance upon the annual SALEM AUTO RADIAT0B SHOP Badiators, fenders and gas tanks repaired. Tractor radiators a specialty. Ford radiators for sale. 190 8. 12th fit, Salem, Or. 9'22 t. ti.. TiiM finrl'a Word, is tho top ic of Dr. Henry Ostrom's address at the First Uapusr cnurca lumguw w C V. Galloway, stote tax commission er, left for Portland this morning to look after matters preliminary to hi moving to that city to accept a posi- The Phez Co. Needs Men, Women and Girls For the Fruit Preparing roomGood Pay, Sanitary Factory, Light Work. C ALL AT ONCE S. P. Warehouse. r ' ANCE Tomorrow Night at Turner of this kind, 'might call at the city hall and learn particulars. C. B. Guard of Concinnati, who has been visiting at the'Home of his niece, Mrs, C. E. Oloblin, left yesterday for his fiome. He was so impressed with .v.:. tknt lin contemnlates re- turning' to make Salem his permanent home. t n iiannniu tn Have mail for the Virgin "Islands, "it 'will cost just the same as sending it to mruw m iirii.v For it so happens that me u. o. . quired the three islands just a few years ago and if one wants to write to anyone on the island of St. Thorna", i..j;mn TSnk two cent stamp will carry a letter. An inquiry was made this morning ai hj the postal rate. him not as Vet decided Must what ho will do about his car which was taKen to ios aiikbibs -I ..i t tViiovRS. The car is there and so are the thieves. Chief of Police Var- ney swore out warrants ior tneir ar rest and delivered them to Sheriff Needham. The next move is a requisi tion from the governor of Oregon to Ithe governor oi this i honored, the question anses a" to who shall be sent to Los Angeles to bring back the two young men. p TTiirlrmrt. who bought the gro cery stock of A. W. Schrunk and clos- led out the greater pan. oi mo has sold to the V. 8. Mercantilo com- which will be stagea in i uo x u.iuv.. ian and Webstorian halls under the aus pices of the university Y. M. V. A. G. W. Hillman, who enlisted intho navy from this city in 1917, stopped In tndv for a brief visit, haVing just reeoivod his discharge. For 8 months he was witn, a miw work in the -North sea where they wer in constant danger of submarines, but his vessel suffered only one attack, ih.... ihn vpaael wu turned into a transport and made several trip across the Atlantic. Tv,rt Pnlil whn rneentlv worchased the Mail Tri'bune of Medford, is in tha city today. He is a brother of the fam ous war correspondent Arthur Buhl. f rom Marion ana .om cu" lu" (iii'init mn ' have been chosen to servo on the jury of the United States district court wbicn meets in ruru. Victobor 2: Taylor Dunn, Dallas; A. li. Gibson. Dallas; N. B. 4rahanv Wood- burn; W. T. llogg) bcohs miu; vijiu Aelty, McCoy; C. E. Van Nrtys, Aums- ville and (ieorge w. i-aimcr, sawm ral route 4. Use The Journal Want Ails "IT m mm DANCE SATURDAY NIG ARMORY Real Dance Mwsic the Big New Hall KEEP IT SWEET j Keep your stomach sweet today and ward of! the indi gestion ot tomorrow try UH.QID5 I the new aid to digestion. . . 1 . . f a I Aa pleasant ana as saio io takv at candy. umnaf mnf ir(ffl A. iAUMf MAKERS OF 8COTT8 EMOLIOM PENING DANCE O Fair Grounds Monday Afternoon New Damce Pavilion GOOD MUSIC ":---"' -- . ... ...rrvc-TtnTrrT ATTQPTf.FSl.R SALEM ECCLESIA HEAR S.E. RANGER OF PORTLAND ON mi& iimu i ouwi. 4The Ratification of the New Covenant; or Lasting. Peace Assured Moose Hall, Sunday, September 21, 2:30 p.m. SEATS FREE