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PAGE TWO. THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1919. 51 I t'i " a ! i "I ! i ' ' ! $ 1 ' f ' f j ' K ' I -I ( Ihcdnrie& Claiming that his wife, Annie AI. Itichards, violated her marriage vows fcj holding illegal association with an other maji. Albert A. Richards today tiled suit against her for divorce. Mr. a4 Mrs. Richards were married here on Christmas day, 1906s and have two children, Luclle, . and Goldie, 11. Mr. Richards asks the custody of the children. gant came here from Newport and made friends here who regret his departure. Briton Leads Frenchman In Plane Race To Australia Two foreigners today signed' papers t the court house indicating their in tention of becoming citizens of the United States. They are Walter Van Flue, Zi, a farmer residing at Silver- too. He is a Swiss. And Frank Perkett 61. a subject of Canada, residing on a Carm near Donald. An estate of $260,875 was left by Charles Henry Davis, who died in this county recently, according to the fin' al account made to the county court here today by Ellis J. Bragg, adminis trator. January 12, at 10 o'clock was et for the time of hearing objections to the report. Sheriff Needham today received no tice from the sheriff at Corvallis that a reward of $25 is offered for the ar rest and detention of Miss Mabel V. Pulley, 15, and Milton McGuire, 32, with whom she eloped from that city noon of November 14. At the time of the alleged elopement McQuire and the girl are said to have taken the train north. An order naming Alice M. Dowell guardian of the estate of Homer A. Dowell, 3 1-2 years old, and appoint ing Albert West, Homer West and Wil Ham Buchanan appraisers of the child's estate, was Issued today by County Judge Bushey. Little Homer Dowell, as heritage from his father's estate, received a $1000 life insurance policy. London, Dec. 4. The race between Captain Ross Smith, British aviator, and Etlenne Poulet, French, in their attempted flights to Australia, had narrowed down to a 45 minutes mar gin in favor of the T5ritish flier, ac cording to latest reports received by the air ministry here today. Smith overtook the French before Poulet reached Rangoon and arrived in that city, 45 minutes ahead, a dis patch to the air ministry said. The aviators both reached Rangoon, No vember 30, and planned to leave De cember 1 for Bangkok, according to a dispatch. The distance from Rangoon, one of the chief cities of the Indian province of Mm ma, to Bangkok, capital of Siam is about 340 miles. The W. A. M. F. club will meet this evening at the home of Miss Goldie WiUel, 415 North Cottage street. - 3. E. Saylor and R. G. Saylor of Pendleton and Echo, respectively, are. stopping in Salem today while attend ing to business interests in the valley. B. L. Eddy of Roseburg is a visitor in Salem today. Reported Betrayal Of Villa Still Unconfirmed El Paso. Texas, Dec. 4. (United PreBS.) A rumor that Francisco Villa had been betrayed by hig own men, taken prisoner and had been offered to the Carranzista commander at Parrai if the standing reward of fifty thoii snd pesos would first be paid, was still unconfirmed officially here early to day. No credence was given the rumor in official quarters here or in Juarez, although the rumor originated with u Carranzita railroad man. Mexican Consul Andres Carcia await ed replies to his messages asking con firmation of Villa's capture. chains south S4 degrees 51 minutes west frpm the northeast corner of said claim thence south 84 degrees 54 min utes west 47.74 chains to an angle thence north 89 west 2.69 chains to the creek thence south 22.75 chains to the corner thence east 1T.74 chains to an i nglo thence south 86 degrees 46 minutes east S2.74 chains to street corner thence north I minutes thence east 28.80 chains to beginning. Con taining 127.25 acre. - 'JO Mrs. E. J. Wood and G.. A. Wood to E. E. Bassett. Lot 2 block 7, Rich mond addition, Salem. A. B. Wood and M. T. J. Wood to J. F. Grabenhorst. Lots 254 and 55 Hanshaw Fruit Farms. Save 1-3 acre. $200. Percy Page and Grace E. Page to F. F. 'Wedel and Elizabeth Wedel. begin ning at the southwest corner of the donation land claim of William Green wood and wife, township 7, 2 west Willamette meridian, beginning at a point also on a north line of the Cabel P. Chapman donation land claim thence west 21.99 chains along the claim line thence south 15 minutes, east 19.13 chains thence north 80 de grees 30 minutes, east 24.15 chains to the center of the county road thence northwesterly along'the center of the county road to the-south line of the Greenwood claim thence south 71 de grees 45 minutes, west 24.10 chains to the beginning. Containing 69 acres Save street 40 feet wide extending north and south along the Wend track. Alva Smith and Maud Smith to Alois Imper. Lot ,2 block 3 Uollister addition, Stayton. $5ou. John Ropers and Doiate Ropers to H. L. Rehnv ntod Kalharina Rehm. Southwest quarter of the northwest quarter of section 6 in township 6, 1 east Willlamette meridian. Contain ing 40 acres. $7,600. William A. Kennedy to D. A. Jacob son. Beginning at the street 20 feet north" of a point 9 chains 18 links east of the southwest corner of the donation lund claim of Jacobson Cool ey and wife, in township 5 west AVil lamette meridian, theme north 3 de grees 31 minutes, east 4 cha-lns 65 links to the middle swale thence northeasterly along the middle Bwale to a point 5 chains 22 links north and 2 chains east of beginning, thence ouuth 5 chains 22 links thence west 2 chains to the beginning. Containing i acre. Woodburn. $S50. George Baurer to Mary Baurer. Lot 7 block 28 subdivision blocks 26-27- 2S, Capital Park Addition. Salem. Dorothea Fleming and C. J. Flem ing to Vernon P. Mentzer and Edyth Mentser. Lot 11 block 11 Englewood Addition, . Salem. ' $S00. : D. E. Tempkins to C. W. Graben horst. Lot 51, Gvubeuhoi'Rt rult Farms. George M. Stover und Mary Stover to Jay A. Hawkins and SSrlla Hawkins. Beginning at a point 8.50 chains west of the northeast coiner of the south east quarter of section 20 in township 9, 1 west Willamette meridian, thence north 3.53 chains to the north lino of lot 10 section 20 thence west 11.60 chains to northeast corner of lot 9 section 20, thence south to the Sun tlam river, thence meandering along the side of river on a south line of lot 3 in said section 20 to a point south of beginnnlng, thence north to begin ning. Containing 35 acres. Also 5 acres off east side of lots 4 and 9 iu section 20 in township 9, 1 west Wil lamette meridian. $2,700, N. Miller, widow, to Margaret Mil ler. Beginning at iron rod west block of Karris creek where south lino cross es Fatrick M. Gleason donation hind claim 17.16 chains north 89 degrees J 4 minutes west from re-enteiing an gle at south lino of said blnim 5 S 1 west Willamette meridian thence north 89 degrees 24 minutes west along south line of said claim 48.43 chains to iron pin tin center line of noon terry road thence north 31 do- grees 34 minutes east 45.92 chains to iron pin west block of said creek south 23 degrees 11 minutes west 1.0 chains thence south 41.30 west 1.60 chains thence - south 4 degrees cast 4.55 chains to beginning, Containing 50 acres of Patrick M. (Mention dona tion land claim 5 S I west Willamette meridian. W. 1. Pooler and Margaret Pooler to Fred Zimmerman and Ethel Jl. Zimmerman. .Northwesterly half follow lug truck lot 23 High school addition Suiem, also beginning at n point 205 feet 9 inches south 60 degrees from the northwest corner of the donation claim of A. F. Waller and wife, 7 UK west Willamette meridian, thence south 66 degrees 30 minutes east 109 feet 2 Inches thence south 20 degrees west 15 feet thence north 60 degrees west 110 feet 7 Inches to beginning. Save beginning at northwest corner of the donation land claim of A. F. Wal ler and wife T 7 S 8 west Willamette meridian thenco south 60 degrees east 205 feet 9 inches the -re north 66 de grees 30 minutes west to tha-ccoter of the Mill creek thenco down the center of the Mill creek to the west line of the donation land claim of A. F. Wal ler and wife thence north 19 degrees 30 minutes along the west line of the Waller claim to the beginning. Emily Carpenter and E. W. Car penter and Sarah Hicks and J. It. Hicks to K. Courand. Beginning at a point 50 feet northwesterly from the center of the Oregon-California rail road and 16.74 chains south 41 1-4 "always fresh" POMPElAtl OLIVE OIL Sold -Everywhere degrees went mid 4 chains -oiith the northeast corner of ium 4 8 1 W thenco south 41 M .. ' west 12.59 chains to the east of the Pernell track then,.,. 41 1-4 degrees east nonh 12. 59 i.,... thence south 48 3-4 degrees Ihn lim-th rin nni-lhun., it.... . . "1 . ..., ,, ol track 19.86 chulns thence 4, " degrees east 19.86 chains to beginni. containing 25 acres sltuntrd hi i. 70 In 4 8 1 west Wllltnett men, $4,250, ' lo Fortify tiio System AhuIii . lako LAXATIVE BROMO QVinim Tablets which destroy germs. ae .'.7 Tonlo and Laxative, und thus nrvt ia-iuo, uim utiiuenxa. there ! only one "UKOMO QUININE." E. W QUOVE'S signature on the. box. 3oc' lb (hdmws Mrs. A. J. Burdick, accompanied by Mrs. l. it. uaocock, are spending a hrief visit with friends in Salem. Mrs. Burdick and Mrs. Babcock are both of Turner. 15n route to Portland on business affairs,, O. Paulucci of San Francis co, spending the day in Salem. - Mrs. W. H. Steusloff. was among the Salem folk who attended the Har ry Lauder performance in Portland yesterday. Fred Wygant who for the past year has been advertising writer and win dow dresser for C. P. Bishop, left Wednesday evening for Klamath Falls to become assistant manager of the H. N. Moe Dry Goods Store. Mr. Wy- LIBERTY Coming SUNDAY A u c T I O N it Is a Picture That Dares To Tell The Truth Circuit Court. Peail M. Huntley vs. W. W. Huntlev. Decree. Carrie Mendelsohn vs. M. P. Mendel sohn. Cost bill. - Salem Kings Products company, an Oregon corporation, vs.' S. V. Ramp, Bruce Cunningham, Britt Aspinwall, C. H. Denser, O. L. Denser, Clyde Har ris, August Lentz, L. S. Murdick, W. Howard Ramp and A. E. Harris. Or der. . . ' - . Albert A. Richards vs. Annie M. Richards. Complaint Salem Kings Products company vs. S. V. Ramp et al. fctlplation. Pearle M. Huntley vs. W. W. Hunt ley. Findings of fact and conclusions of law. Ward N. Bennett vs. Rebecca Winnl. tied Bennett. Answer. Probate Court. Guardianship of Oliver Clarence Ro velstad, a minor. ; Order to sell real property of the minor. Guardianship of Homer A. Dowell. a minor. Petition and order. Guardianship of Horner a. Dowel!, a minor. Guardians bond. Marriage Licenses. John Rath, 26. a farmer of Salem rural route, to Cina Lambert, 20, of Salem route 7. Erl D. Carver, 28, a merchant of Donald, to Geno Lowe, 28 of Donald. I I Jf 'JfVi' . v. Y v.- , v- ll - 'kA J Iff-! & Jfk. t& 1 U"'MM, " 2:15 7 1 1 WHERE THERE'S MUSIC TOMORROW-SATURDAY Wallace Reid IN IE LOTTERY BIG SENSATION! EXTRA! 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