Mnun punnpcn i UUIIII-4JIII1II0LU- psjs VITH7WAR INSTRUMENTS MOSCOW rCELEBRXTESv Jury Acquits Mri. 6'rtinen Brother Convicted pf Cir cus Man's Death MOUNT JIOLLY N. J., Dec. 20.Mrt; ports 'fcrpnenV tonight was acquitted and herr brother. Harry C. .Molir waV fotuja ' ftifity of : murder in - the first degree in connection frHti ;' th e staring of the' former's . hushancT. I'Woh est" John T;-.-. Brunen,'; ,' circus owner.;. .The Jury ricoinmen'ded that Mohr be , sentenced to, Imprisonment at hard labor; .The Jury" had been out" abbot tbTee hours. 'Ok request of Wal ter 8. Keown, counsel for the defense, 'sentence' .was .deferred until "after1 the Christmas holi days. Justice Samuel Ksttscb, set ting January? at, the date., .At that time, Mr. Keown said, he would "move for a" new ' trlalr" ; ' - Mrs, ' Branen Faint V At thejforeman,-Walter Mills, an aged farmer; Announced the verdict, Mrs. Brunei gTaaped Mohrs Vband tobbin , rob. Harry! Oh, Harry!" She then falntea-Wjf,?. bead : 'Btrlting: a chair as ; she fell.. '.Mohr,' his hands shackled , and;- two sUte troopers elutcninr hits, arm,"" lean ed erf ef "aid caressed his sister. Hazel Brunen," daughter of the slain ' show ? man, who testified for the prosecution was . not In the court when the verdict was ' ' Moscow celeftrateo a rather peaceful anniversary ot thf tanwna "reototloir which overthrew th power of the Czar. Picture ihowa wilttary unit to; "Red Sooare- eelebrattog with, tanks, armored motor ;srj. field uowitzeri and raany other "wat, mstrnmecta. he remonstrated with : them, thereupon : they attack htm, took his' podcetbooav containing I and tiedd him across the tracks1. Then .they " feft., Tod worked several mfnutet to free himseir, according to the officer's accoant of the conversation and managed lo roll his body 'om tne track just as the ' train hove in sight Todd' has. "lived here several years and is well known. He said he thought he could identify his assailants. ARBUCKLE MAY TtTT -TO COME BACK (contisned trom page 1) , buckle .became Angeles District public, the Los Federation of Women's clubs met. and by four to one rote adopted V o ti6n endorsing itaf ptftvionf action Wken shortly, after the (fomedlan't arrest la San francisco : In .iwn uktiotf ..vmif thvdetatli of.jVIrt ginia vRappe; screeit' actressy, tn opposing - his return "to taotlon picture. ' ; :' DEAJpFCAPE.FROW$;;; - JRAlfJ IS THRILLER (C6ntinjie4.lrom.page 1) to ba w4kened early today by thremen jwhOdemanded to know'hfs bueineteu After, learn ing ,! hisA plight tjief departed down tb tracki'(the -chief - said To doUlfilA' iUa. irsl . ' i feiM 1 Tied to. Track 't .Sq6nth4'-sdund' ot-hammeTiag caused him- to", follow :t the JLrlo, and fcfotthd" them : apparently at timEtinr la remove a. rail. 3hiet Ferris , quoted Todd at saying O0DS AM ENDS .By Ella McMnnn trunk. You struggle and strug gle; perspiration breaks but on vour brow and npper Hp and tears run In rivers from your eyes. I am not afraid cf small pox, or hydrophobia, of delirium tremens or the "Second Coming of Christ, but a person with a COLD, Ob, my! I should feel safer by far to have a roaring hlppopottomus walk into our front room and sit down. mail, althosgh before, be , got through his route it was so dark he had to. use a, lantern to read the name on the : lettersr And then I think 1 of Frank 'Litchfield and Jay Cox who served faithfully and long out of the Salem post office, and I am sure that but for the vieci&itudes of their occupa tion, they would not now be sleep ing out on the hill. ? N6w; what I am going to say will keep a tot f people from sending me Christmas : presents, and so yon tee how unselifjsn I ant deliberately Mf stir up' few hundreds of good people "before they, hire dropped their packages in thenau: ?v' ; t ' ' M;it:is-thIs:-f:W!-': :; I think .that' etery person with a .cougtt oV.cpld.'who Is ?ircnla.t- lng about the stfeeta and In the stores , at , this teasonj should be fined a million dollars and sent to the federal prison at Leavenworth. KanaasV for life. That la If it is a first offense, but - If . second offense,' I should deal With ' them severely.' , 3Iy mother, contracted the . cough from ..an'' infant six weeks ago. -The j infant hat re-! coyered, but my motfier(. still Jart the dithes - In the cupboard When she -('cbaghs; ; By. Wetrlng ' tree men's - heavy 'sweaters'- day. ' .and nighty drinking i gfllon. jOf ; boil ing water every, day. and. saying: "Every day : In every d way,, I am better and better' I managed to recover in one.waek-Iv ' But It was no Joke. The cough seises you when yeu least - expect It Yon , may , he. admiring the scenery, or putting stigar in your coffee, or saying your prayers, when ail. at otce you. have to grab your; waistline : s0L?iht yenr ret tebr ae - may not. become- dismem bered,' and you arer heartily glad that your - head and limbs are se curely fastened upon V the main feet At this season of good will which may be the last for many of us, I would suggest that while we are remembering the sick, the aged, the unhappy and the, dear ones oY bur own household we re member our rural mail carrier. I don't mean . to . remember how many times we have found letters in our boxes that didn't belong to us, or how. often our mail went visiting, or how bored we have been when the mail was late, etc. but to remember that the rural carriers; are, human beings- and that they, hiava given, us loyal service that cannot be measured In dollars' . and cents. , Without him. or "her there would, be n.o Christmas in the country. " He ia Santa Clan's on a large scale. And he is the friend, confidant, con fessor and. advisor of ? us all throughout .the. year. . . H knows when1 the olds cow cow! goes . dry and 'the' hena stop laying... He knows when there is family trouble, and when the boys run Away and mothers are worried about the letters coming to their girls. He knows when We are hard up and when bur corns are bothering us; and yet, I think, that nib priest ever buried secrets more deeply in his bosom. And What a tough time they have all been having, these last few weeks of bad weather when they biave so uncomplainingly traveled .over bod ToaflsV . And always when 1 get to talklnir about heroes, t re member that during tne big storm of three years ago our carrier, "Route Bight; ; ai he has been called In Aur family tor more than 20 years,, plowed through; three of snow and delivered ' our Pep Club Organized By Siiverton Girls SILVERTON. Or.. Dec. 20. (Special to The Statesman.) The girls of the Siiverton high school have organized a club to be known as the Pep club which will correspond to me boys Orangemen club. An examination consisting of. school yells . and rally songs is to . be passed be fore any girl student can be admitted to the. club. The enrollment has been set at a quota of 50. Any girl who is a member of the student body is eligible to membership if she can pass the required examina tion. Those whb pass will be placed on the waiting list after the quota of 50 has been reached. Miss Haiel Hartman was elect ed president; Miss Ruth" Fluhrer, vice president; Miss Doris Riches, secretary-treasurer; Miss Kather- Ine Lemmonn. sergeat-at-arms; ana Miss Eleanor Aaams, yen leader. I. OF W. SIMS ABE n Four Implicated irt Shooting Case With Otticer Must Leave , SEATTLE, Wash"., Dec. 20. Richard Holbrook and three other students: who were with! him . in the early morning of November 2 0 when ,ne ,-was shot by Police man j: u. KariDerg.xoaay. were susnended by the University of Washington. Karlberg, who was suspended after the shooting, fs to be restored, to duty. Holbrook Is' recovering. . i . - "The discipline committee feels thai its' action fs' drastic," said Dean; John JT. Condon, its chair man. . "But we must and shall stop Intoxication among ' college men." Holbrook, Casper Schneider and. Hubert Lewis were- suspend ed, until January 1, 1924, and Wayine Allen, until .- January. 1, 1925. All lose credit .for work done, a the current quarter. Karlberg says that his pistol was. discharged when Holbrook threw at. him a . traffic e sign, which the students had picked up and carried toward a fraternity koeiiijt''w V.-'v.-.. I im . . , . . ' - - Z 1 ' I V-'; ... . . . -'':.r. ' I'-.-t 2- u i li M - 2V Thlj fine t!i;Ltly Ly". .'.' ,tr Phonograph $39 Edison, VictroM and Gratoiidlas 'J 'zti ; is tie ? greatest Kit o! tea 1 bargains ever offered in I.,,, .V. 'if I - $75 Mew t J Phonograph ? ' '- ' ' urn C'?v v. crfc (.ft m " ,' ,-. v- . sj : " , : . $100 New Phonograph . a': A 'I. h I - I 'I iVicirbla 519 v 50caweekv mzpiEdison, m ; $1. down I r-t I $150 P-honQgraph . $S0 $75 ..,4 $1 down $1 down $1 a week $1.25 a week Victrola Graionola like new a real tray $59 $23 I ' ., ' ' ' ' ' , $1 down $1 down V $1 a week Jl awet l , 1 vl : 1 Sl.t)0 DOAlN ANY PHONOGRAPH , ca nay ttltct any phonograph ia ocr entire itock and pay only one dollar idown and we will hold - if toxical v J GEO. C. WILL ViU BIdft., 433 State Street Established GHABlfr i BURfiS: : j Tnniriiftrf n finr7 nUUtiuLD TLUnLL those absolutely Gets ' Knockout irf Third at Dallas Bayes Loses Decision to Coyle DALLAS. Or Dec. 20. (Spe cial to The Statesman.) "Rough House" Charley Burns of Portland,- 127 pounds, won by a knock out from Tiger Florei, 129 pounds in the third round of a scheduled 10-round bout here tonight. It was a slam-bang affair and a good fight while it lasted. Fibres was virtually knocked out in the second round, but was saved by the gong. He lasted IS seconds fn the third. In the semi-windup Brick Coyle of Vancouver was given a decis ion over Phil Bayes of Salem In six rounds. The decision did not satisfy all the spectators. The boys are featherweights. In the first preliminary Forrest Pollock of Salem won a 4-round decision over Kid Davis of Sa lem. Benny Dotson, 122 pounds; of Portland, and Kewpie Riley, 124 pounds of Portland, boxed a four round draw. An exhibition bout was staged by the Bowers twins of Sheridan. passed except needed. . w I have in. mind now some ed ucational bills, the uniform nrar rii?o and divorce law beinc pre pared, and a bill relating to illegitimate children which I sfeatt i no doubt support," she said. Miss Rainey state she cannot at j understand why laws relating to women and children should al ways be linked together. "They are two entirely separ ate matters, just as mcch as are laws relating to men and child ren," she declared. "I favor the best possible care of the sick and injured war veterans, and a state bonus for all Indiana soldiers of the World war when economic conditions permit." Miss Rainey is a business wo man and a student. She has been connected with one of the oldest law firms . in Indiana for more than 25 years. Miss Rainey chose to go even farther ahead and has been studying law at nights for the last four years. She said she expects to graduate thfs year. She came to Indfanapbti's from Waynetown in Montgomery coun ty, and for a time was a country school teacher. Peters composed th board- dH rectorv-, w -,f'-w .The state banking department has arranged with, the fifficerl of the new bask to take over 8S per eenf of ; the" saving deposits and 45 per cenrof the conrmCTCtal dei posits of th former Bank of Sher wood Which was dosed November 13 last. The new bank will take ofer approved assets that will qual the percentage of thie' de posit liabilities. " The remaining assets of the Bank ot Sherwood will be placed In the "hands' ot a deputy from the bankttrg depart ment to be appointed later7 hird wilt be liquidated f of the benefit of the depositors, i The indica tion! are, according tofir. Bratn welt. that tae savrng depositors' will recover about-$ eents if th do! far a"nd t he ommerictat depos iibrs about S cents. TOO? LATE-TO." CLASSIFY F6lC RENT -Three he&sekeepfag rooms; ne?, furniture. . paint and ,.paper. furnished. 1207 SJ Everything Commerc at 'streets'. ' Adult only. OF THE STOMACH Polk County' Prunes Are ; Sent East for Christmas CHARTER IS FOR NEW BIK IKES NO IMS BUT IS ELECTED Woman Student and Law yer Will Sit With. General State Assembly Sherwood Organization Take Place of Depository Recently Closed INDIANAPOLIS. Dec. 20 Elec ted to the house of the Indiana general- assembly without having made a speech or without having taken an active part In. her cam paign, Miss Elizabeth Rainey of Indianapolis Is truly choice of the people.,; Miss Rainey was the only woman in Indiana to win a position greater than a county of fke5 She was elected on the Re publican ticket She made the race at the request of two nbn partfsan clubs the Woman City club and the Woman's De partment club of Indianapolis. Being a member of the general assembly is tl new to Miss Rain eyf .but hd has some rfeflifte ivt'iC0Bcera,I? the. activities of thit body. . She, favor the so called short , ballot and (a of the opinion that no law be The Citizens' Bank 6f Sher wood, a new organization to take the place of the defunct Bank ot Sherwood, was yesterday issued a charter by Frank C. BramWell, state superintendent of banks, and it opened for business yester day. The capitalization is $25, O90 and the surplus $5000. The officers are: . President, K. C. Schulmerich of. Hillsboro; vice presidents, J. E. Morbach and J. C. Leedy; cashier, William C. Christenson. These with W. F. Young; A. C. Kruger and W.' L. cut TmS 6tJT- ir is woRrri , Cut but this slip, enclose with 5c and mail. It to Fbjey & Co., 2835 Sheffield Ave., Chicago, 111., writing your name and address clearly. You will receive in re turn a trial package containing Foley's Honey and Tar Compound for coughs, colds and croup; Foley Kidney Pills for. pains in sides and bark; rheumatism, backache, kid ney and bladder ailments; and FoI6y Cathartic Tablets, a whole some and ( thoroughly cleansing cathartic for constipation, bilious ness, headaches, and sluggish poweis. Sold., everywhere. Adv. DALLAS. "Or.- Dee;' MtSpei cial to The' Statesman.! Prunes' raised in this vicinity, will,, get a lot of free ;adrertsng this year as many of the 'local people are sendng the fruit to eastern rela tives and friends as gifts. The local expressoffice has already shipped several hundred boxes and they continue to come in for shipment. - , . . . Read the Classified Ads. Ft XXJ.CANT ENJ6Y lift wkk a mmr, tloiej acK. "food doct not aoundk 1-.. J : 1 j. -inMit U. bhk doziM ai WL 9 The mkb a Ud iKhr UuU U a&fiodwkh aetacg U lUptttikK iuibtRU . f tu teoMdy wsa mix ttpbtvt&r aU mcaif WucabnUl p&tm :(mad tfrengtWetwy OocSj fo&dioa.' q tt to& mm&xt of peepU U have tuowsJuIIy uwd Di. IWtsu'k Umem me&oDO, recoamcaded lor aft .aOanW onftJticM, effet Um slroDgesi jwmiHtt eadacjciacnl (of j ' - PE-RU-HA P tAitcrs or Uuid ji OU CVtltYWWtHC aesl 04 Htt II m TTtUtt V. 8, Of?ounl Spt1i1 a Long Look Into the future, add: up ithe, possibilities suotract the impossibilities and' then de cid ivh'ere -you should be ten years front today. , ' . , - - ' . . . If. your, thinking is not faulty, and if.you .M ti-ill open a Savings Account now and lay away, some fixed ardouHt'e'tfeh Week or -month yoirr financial future will be guar, anteed from today oh. " ' This" bank alio W8 r r 3 Compound Interest on Savings - United States fcatidital Bank "The Batok Thii Serrfw Buifi" t ? Member Federal Reserve Systeni .Hi ONLY THREE 1 MORE MdPlNGiLtAYS U' -agWtluaJ- 'mwmm-t'jiim j.r.-f- iff t..i H .-..,. ;J, .. . 4 Tfi- 1 j Oiir showing of good, dependable household gddds was hevet more complete than it is today listed Below ate iew of the many ysefut Xmas goods that We hive foi your inspection. j Benches Blankets Bookcases Breakfast Sets BnffeU Candle Sticks Carpet Sweepers Cedar Chests Cliairs China Closets Clocks Comforters Coslarhers Conches m ' : " DarenpoHi Desks T Dining Room Fcrnitnre Dressets Dressing Tables Trade in yonr old Goods ai pari payment on new c. Electric Lairips 1 ? Sewing Canufets ) V" Electric Sweepers . . Smoking Stands , 1 End Tables FJdor Lamps Xi , Ferneriers Stand Lamps Mall Mirrors TeatijonS Hati Trees Waste BaskeU 'V i KilcSen Cabinets Wardrobes T Ladies' Desks , Pictur ' 1 Lamps 'ii Gate Leg fables '! Magazine Racks Davenport Pillows Medicine Cabinets ' Spinet Desks tiinoTt j 21 Bridge Lessons i , Mnjic Cabincb Piahos I Otfice'Fnrnito Sewing Machines ! Pedestals -r tt.i . . . FeraDishes 1 Ranges ' , , - -: ' X : Auto Robes !5 r Rockers Wm: - . 'ZX IX Rugs . ,;";" Crockery Settees ' Xl ' eeiWafe HAMILTON GOOD FURNITURE ie ciii furnliH your at M prib6 from tmr y Exchange department - I Usefuil Xitias Presents'' 6 new 5- 3" t r. 1 . i k p . 4 f 1 il I t t & a c . t I i I 5 " , i I 'i 1 i 1 k -JL A . . I . ; 'v ' 1 I ! , 1 1 ( If A' r.. .