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The Capital Journal from Salem, Oregon • Page 3

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TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1924 PAGE THREE THE CAPITAL JOURNAL; irSALEM, OREGON Threat of Gahlsdorf Halls Ferry Halls Ferry, Nov. 18. Mrs. JOCKEY SANDE TO APPEAR HERE Sophie Mather is slowly gaining siuce she went to the hospital sev BEFORE POETS eral weeks ago. Hi To Resign Based on Decorations Tangle Mr.

Walker has vacated Fred Christy's house and Mr. Christy moving in. J. B. Gumming Is hauling wood At the recent meeting of the now.

Northwest Poetry society held tit Very little gravel wa put on The deputed question of uni Central library, Portland, Colonel the road. Work has quit since It is nice weather. form patriotic street decoration was again brought to the fore yesterday with the announcement oi E. T. Coshow's arm is slowly E.

Hofer addressed the organization on ideals In literature, outlining the effect of this art upon all others. Citiug the decadence of good literature in southern Europe, he appealed both poetry William Uuulsdorf, president ci getting better after his accident of a few weeks ago. sented between 500 and COO veterans. A second and third meeting was held between the committee and the directors of the league. It is claimed that in the third meetir.g it was agreed that the matter should be left to a commie tL-e formed from representatives of all the patriotic organizations of Sa Salem will see its own "pride of tho turf" In the movies.

Earl Sande, premier jockey of the world and eon of Mr. and Mrs. John C. Sande, 1965 Trade street. Salem, will appear personally in tho Uuslncos Men's league, thai he would resigu his position at the Mr.

and Mrs. Anderson were Salem callers Friday. and prose writers of the north next meeting as a protest to the A. Kay made a business trip always ready always sweet a joy to the efficient housewife It's Nestle's ALPINE west to make high standards In lit memo Us of the Veterans of For to Salem, Friday. "The Great White Way." tho Cosmopolitan production billed to erary products their first motive.

Mrs. C. Schwab attended the Vinie Ritas club at Salem, Wed eign Wars in the conduct of Uieir recent sale of street flags and their treatment of the league. While it lem and including a representative of the chamber of commerce. The Mil ll We want the northwest," he said "to come into Its own in Ittrature nesday.

open its showing at the Grand theater Friday of this week. Sande appears in distinguished as It Is sure to do if western was indicated today that Gaiils- league declared that whatever plan of uniform decoration was unprov Ed Croiean has sold the Colby- writers keep up their present place. company, for among the other ed by this committee would have standards, as they are already at durf bad ihe Business Men's league solidly behind him and that consequently his resignation would not notables having parts in the nro their support and that the busi tracting attention throughout ihi; United duction are Arthur Brisbane, ed ness men would finance a large itorial chief of the Hearst news part of it. This was understood Colonel Hofer stressed the valu? be accepted-, a thorough airing of the grievances of the business men against the veterans' organization papers; Tex Rtckard. famous box to be a postlve.agrcement, but the of the narrative poem, and those of sustained activity, meutiouiuu next day the veterans of Foreign Wars went ahead with a solicita Oliver Jory appeared before the city council last night and subjected that body to an excoriation, accusing the aldermen of playing favorites on Saginaw street.

This came up over a recommendation of City Engineer Hugh Rogere recommending that an old building owned by Mr. Jory on the east eide of Saginaw between Bush and Kearney be torn down. Mr. Jory was extended the courtesy of the floor. "On Hallowe'en night," he said, "the boys of this community saw fit to tear an entire side out of the building.

I mentioned it to the city marshal, but he doesn't seem disposed to do anything about it. I want to know whether a man can be protected in his rights, or whether he must have his buildings torn down because of the Hallowe'en pranks of boys." Jory'e charge of favoritism had reference to the construction of sidewalks on Saginaw street, where he said some people were not disturbed, while others were required to build walks. "I ask an Investigation," be said, Vas a matter of common decency." He asserted that the chief of police had seen fit to take the chairman leem imminent. The specific complaint claimed the work of Anthony Euwer iu il ing promoter; Irvin S. Cobb, author and press correspondent; Damon Runyon, nationally known snorting editor; George McMan- tion of their own plan and the idea lustration of the troubador style; and to that of Grace E.

Hall for Its of a joint committe of all organ' Izatlons was dropped. by Guhlsdorf is that after the com mittee of veterans had agreed with the Business Men's league to teave the matter of uniform patriotic sympathetic appeal. us, cartoonist and originator of "Bringing Up Father;" Billy De Jay Hoderick DeS pain's Inter While the business men in hit- bock, rattier of Barney Google esting paper on Rytlim contain solicitation joined in the move apd Spark Plug, and a host of ed much scientific data on tint street decoration In the hands of a special committe representing all Salem patriotic organizations, they there was considerable protest The chamber of commerce com subject, treated from every stand others. To give background to the -picture which deals with the fast point related to the subject. Km ma uenne Millets no.m posed largely of business men, bad already spent In the neighborhood of $3U0 for decorations and had went aneau tne next day with their own plan and argued mosi pay life of Broadway the entire 'The Garment," was accorded the of the Salem merchants Into their TP 1 fl "RYllliPn" fhnrna wno preference among the monthly cou proposition with the result taat mapped out a permanent program that the business men would be aiefeo engaged and makes Its an mnuuona.

we do not yet have uniform An enthusiastic vote of thanks called upon to finance. The vet 'n'The Great White Way" ii erans were asking for a double A similar plan or street decora assessment, is the claim. was tendered the Salem writers for the hospitalities extended to members of the northwest poetry caravan when here recently. tion, according to the business men, was submitted to the Amer packed with various spectacular effects, there being three distinct thrill incorporated. The first is a fire, the second a horse race In the league meeting with the veterans, Gahlsdorf is said to have consistently favored some form of ican Legion a year ago.

The Legion The next meeting will be held of the street committee out to in Portland. and the third and biggest turned the proposition down or. the grounds that It was not suit uniform decoration and only op posed the specific plan of the vet erans. prize fight. This battle tops ev Saginaw street to view his building.

Alderman Wenderoth, chair man of the street committee, ex able for a town of this size. Waen erything of the kind that has the veterans committee came be A meeting of the league tonight SHOE BY RIFLE plained that he had asked the been done on the screen even including the celebrated strug fore the Business Men's league this has been postponed until a later gle in "The Spoilers" and the chief to take him there and the chief had done so merely as an accommodation. date but it seems probable that at the next meeting the charges will year, the league at first refused claiming that they respect th: opinion the Legion which repre highly comical bout between Louis Wolheim and Harry Wat oe given i thorough discussion. The question was referred to the city attorney, to report at the son In "Little Old New York." The principals in the battle next meeting. are Oscar Shaw, a polite singer and dancer in musical comedy, The Highest Measure of Safety For Your Valuables Thieves or fire might cause you the loss of valuable papers and documents that even money could not replace.

In the great vaults of the United States National, those valuables are away from both fire and prying fingers. This safety will cost you less than a cent a day. Isn't this almost negligible considering the protection afforded? or United States National Bank Salem.Oregoiv La Grande, Nov. 18 Will and Pete Hartley, a genuine, yard wide prize fighter. The fact that Council Runs Thru Long Schedule of Routine Business iam Wlgglesworth, a prominent resident of Union, was shot Mr.

Shaw Is able to stand up to Mr. Hartley and to look convinc- to death last night about 10 o'clock at his home, according to advices received here today. Officers arrested Newton Gamble, a Ing while he does it, Is a tribute to his histrionic powers and, SALES IS ENDED more than that, to his endurance. neighbor, and are holding him afl Indeed, Mr. Shaw is excellent a suspect.

all the way through the picture, Wiggles worth was killed as he The city council last night out to bring in an amending ordinance Impersonating a gentlemanly Governor Pierce yesterday re Heved from further duty his spe to enable the city to construct welterweight who falls for through three readings and passed an ordinance for the issuance and started to open the door of his house. The bullet, apparently sidewalks at the cost of abutting Ziegfeld star, he manages to be cial committee composed of 0 sward from a rifle, ranged through the sale of $32,385.54 in city improve property owners in cases where thoroughly agreeable and perfect the cost Is over $25 and there is ment bonds. Advertisements for West and George Black of Portland, which waB appointed several ly restrained. He steers a di door, striking him and killing him instantly. bids will be published In the near no response to published adver creetly middle course between the months ago to investigate alleged Wlgglesworth was aged about tisements for bids.

It is not neces and the actual, everyday pug. GO. Gamble Is 63. sary to call for bids if the cost is Friends of both men asserted less than $25. sales of worthless securities in Oregon.

The governor said the committee had performed its intended work, which, he said, was satis that they knew of no quarrel be The need of repairs on the old future. Other ordinances passed wee the 1925 budget ordinance totaling $252,318, an ordinance ttssusamg the cost of the improvement oi Mission street, which totals ordinance assessing Uo tween Wigglesworth and Gamble Tile road vas discussed and Street factory. In the course of its work Commissioner Low was requested and they were apparently friends. The motive for the slaying Is un the committee investigated and re to repair it. ported on rales of stock by Die known.

A petition for the extension of a cost of Improving Broadway be uunuas-Martm company for van ous concerns, including the Klnc': sewer from block 6 to block 7 In Oak Lodge addition was referred tween Hood and street, wnicii totals $9456.12, and an ordinance to the sewer committee. A ueti for the establishment of a grade Products company, the Multnomah Lumber Box company, several Rosedale News Roscdale, Nov. 18. Grand' tiou for the improvement of 24th on North winter street from Jef securities' corporations and th street was referred to. the street pa Thomas visited his son, Rev Hartman Shale Oil Syndicate.

committee. Clyde Thomas over the week-end. A remonstrance was received Several from here attended the against the improvement of Hunt JITNEY PERU! street from Fairgrounds road ts a point near Capitol street. The council adopted a resolu ferson to South street. Street Plans Received.

A large amount of routine work was handled. Plans and specifications were reectved from the city engineer for the improvement cf Trade street from High to Commercial, and of Ferry from 15th to 19th. Relative to a sidewalk condition near, the Union Oil station at High and. State street, street Commissioner Low reported that the wilk could not be fixed to prevent water Friends quarterly meeting in South Salem, Saturday. Over thirty young people were invited to the Cannoy homo Saturday night to celebrate Miss Mildred's birthday.

A very enjoyable time was had by ail. tion for the construction of a side walk on the east side of Saginaw between Bush and Kearney. Damage Claim Filed A claim for $100 was received from Mrs. Anna Fosnot. who re The city council last night, by cently broke her arm and dislocat adopting an adverse recommenda standing on it without rebuilding ed a wrfst in a fall at 21st and tion of the street committee, re In all our experience we have found nothing that equals AGEING IN "WOOD to ripen and sweeten tobacco for smoking Berry streets.

fused to allow John L. Gatllff to on South street between Winter and Fairgrounds road. Property owners of block 10, Blan lord's addition, petitioned to he allowed to turn over to the city their private sewer system. This was granted and the engineer was instructed to prepare plans for the reconstruction of the sewers. the walk.

The oil company, he said, wanted a letter from the city on the case and Recorder Pout- The city engineer was Instruct' establish a jitney service from th- southeastern section of Salem into ed to prepare plans and specifica sen was instructed to write the the business district. The reason tions for the improvement of Cross letter. street from High to Church. given by the committee for turn Permission was granted the De- A report of the street committee Ing in an adverse report was that against deeding away a portion cf Molay boys to stretch a street sign from the Oregon building to tba the proposed jitney line would interfere with the street car servlca. Division street was adopted, Hall's Catarrh UajISaSma will do what Masonic tempi advertising their A remonstrance against the im Mr.

Gatllff, In person, appeared before the council and said ho did provement of North Winter from" iVICUlVAUC we claim fot Jefferson to South was not allowed. The engineer was Instructed not intend to Interfere with the itreet car service and could change third annual show. A representative of the order was heard. Residents of West Nob Hill appeared and asked for a culvert In that district to relieve them from it rid your system of Catarrh or Deaf ness caused by Catarrh. SbW by dmgguU for ortt 40 yton CHENEY Toledo, Ohio his propose route So as not to In to draw plans and specifications for a sewer in the alley In block 54, North Salem, also for a sewer terfere with the city rail liio3, but thiB did not cause any change a bad mud condition.

It was re ferred to the street commissioner In the action of the council. Mr. Gatliff proposed to start a with power to act. Sidewalk Ordered. bus with a capacity of 20 passen Liggett Myers Tobacco Co, gerg and run It on a 20-mtnure schedule.

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