Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, December 09, 1919, Page PAGE TEN, Image 10

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    THE DAILY CAlTlAi, JOURNAL. SALEM, OREGON, TUESDAY. DECEMBER 9, 1919
pai;e ten
KM OF OFFICER
CHARGED 10 YOUTH
Vanctuver, B. C. Dec. 9. Jack
Clement, a youth ot 20, was arrester
.last night In Vancouver in connection
with the murder of W. J. DeForge,
'formerly a dominion police officer.
DeKorga w.ifi shot to death recently in
Winnipeg. -v-here he had been active
In rou iding up I. W. W. after the
strike last June. Clement was cap
tared by Detectrv e Imlah who pulled
a gun on the alleged desperado when
the latter was in an employment of
fice. On rjaching headquarters Clement
Is said to. have admitted to the police
that he was present at the shooting m
Winnipeg, hut claims it was done by
others. -
J Ihe Winnipeg police are now hold
ing three men in connection with the
cdirrie. Two of these, Harold Burdie,
19 years ild. and William ,F. Elinch,
23, are charged with murder, while
Robert Marshall is held as a ma
terial witness. Clement will be held
here until ilie arrival of a prairie offi
cer who will return him to Winnipeg.
At The Oregon Thursday
V
'A, A-'
TOPICS FOR MEETS
N
Macy Springs a
Hard One; Cops
Peruse Webster
City Attorney Bert Macy "sprung"
a new one today.. It's "perspicacity"
Do you know what it means?
Chief of Police Varney, himself a
nan of learning, frowned over a let
ter he received from the city's law
yer. .It was about the ordinance pro
hibiting the parking of autos for more
than an hour on the streets within the
fire limits between the hours of 12:30
a. m. and 5:30 a. m. Varney didn't
quite know how to go about enforc
ing it, so he had enquired of Macy.
The letter read something like this:
"Officers should exercise the same
dillirence and perspicacity in appre
hending violators of this ordinance " ,
' Day Sergeant Rowe didn't know
whether he had the qualification 6r
not, and asked the chief if he had bet-1
ter resign. ,
But he decided to remain on after
a dictionary had been consulted and
jthey found out that the word only
means a power to discern.
BRYANT VASHBUHNfc'lt Pays to Advertise
tnaramauat-slrtavll Oictutm
Tacoma Man Breaks Thru
Ice; Body Not Yet Found
Tacoma, Wash., Dec. 9. Efforts
were continued today to recover the
body or Karle B. Brockway, U. S.
commisiionor and former assistant
United States attorney for the west
ern district of Washington, who was
drowned at 9 o'clock last night wnen
he broke through the ice while skat
ing on I,uke Steilacoom.
Brockaway lost his life while test
ing the ice preparatory to a skating
party ho had planned for friends to
night. His ton, George, age 16, made
a heroic efortto rescue his father,
diving repeatedly into the icy water,
until ho became exhausted and was
dragged to safety by n rope that was
thrown to him. .
AT $1 PER
Chicago, Dec. 9. Arthur
Meoker, vice-president of Ar
mou" tc company, wealthy of
course- took a three dollar a
day lob today. On a Jury.
"Tho duty ia one of the priv
ileges o citizenship," Meeker
said.
DEUATE IS RESUMED
Washington, Dec. 9. The senate
today resjmed debate on the railroad
bill, following blocking of its passage
late yesterday.
The following programs, for the
meetings to be held under the direc
tion of the department of vocational
education of the Oregon State Teach''
era" association, have been announc
ed by Newton Van Dalscm, state u.
rector' of vocational training. The
meetings are to be held in the Lin
coln High school, Tortland, December
30 and 31.
Tuesday, December SO 1:30 p. m.
Seven minute talks by members of
the board and staff.
2:38 p. m. Agriculture, home eco
nomics, commerce and industrial arts
divisions will adjourn to respective
rooms.
2:30 p. m. Trades and industries
division will remain in session.
2:30 p. in. The Troblem of Adol
escent Youth," Mrs. Millie R. TrumbU
secretary of board of inspectors of
child labor. ,
3:15 p, in. Open discussion.
3:30 p. m. Vocational department
will combine with superintendents dlv
ision for the discussion of administra
tive problems..
Wednesday, December SI.
9 a. m. "Ihe Problem of the Part
Time School," Superintendent Her
bert L. Hussong, Astoria; Miss Marie
Barber, Salem.
10:30 a. m. Business meeting.
10:30 a. m. Agriculture, home eco
nomics and commerce divisions will
adjourn to respective rooms. Tranes
and industries and industrial arts div
isions will remain in joint session.
10:30 a. m. "The Problem of the
Day Trade School." Principal C. E.
Cleveland, Benson Polytechnic School,
Portland: Principal Anne E. Arnold,
Girl's Polytechnic School, Portland,
and Towns of less than 25.000 Pepu
soiJto jo; looips yuisnput p.'jau;o
11:15 a. m. 'The Problem of the
lation." E. E. Bergman, Salem; Fred
Chess, Eugene.
GENERAL STAFF COSTLY
THIRD PARTY HAV
L RACE
E
A
Every Day Is
GAIN DAY
At
Incorporated
When
n n H
omen
Sh
op tor men
n n
During the next three weeks, women play the leading
role in the buying of men's wear.H We are turning
this store into a real gift room, where women can
comfortably select the better things that men prefer
to wear. .
The fact that our goods represent the best in values
and style assures you the fullest measure of apprecia
By Way of Suggestions
NECKWEAR
SHIRTS
GLOVES
PAJAMAS
SWEATERS
HOSIERY
CHFF LINKS
SILK SCARFS
HANDKERCHIEFS
FTH ROBES
ME'S JEWELRY
LA DIES' S1 v UOSE
St. Louis, Mo., Dec. 9. Talk of a
third political party in the coming
elections turned into gossip of pregl
dential possibilities today as the con
ference called by the committee of
forty e.ght opened the first session of
Its three day caucus.
If a candidate can be produced a
new political party will be born, del
egates declared. They discussed Gov.
ernor Frazier of North Dakota, Frank
P. Walsh of Kansas City and John L.
Lewis acting president of the Unit
ed Mine Workers.-
, YOUR CHRISTMAS SUIT OR OVERCOAT
Is here, it's a KUPPENHETMF,R tw l
VMUV TV VX U ill
style, made of all-wool material superior workman
ship and trimmings. ' v
CHEF
Men's and Young Men's Store
344 State Street
OBITUARY
At the Willamette sanltorlum Hen
ry Brady Hoffman, son of Jonas and
Katherlne Hoffman, died November
30, 1919, at the age of 63 years. He
was born In Wllllamsville, a few miles
from Springfield, 111., September 7,
1856. He grew to manhood on a farm
near Springfield, His father Jonas
Hoffman, was a soldier in the Civil
war and died a few years later.
January 22. 1890, lie was mar
ried to Mary J Rawalt of Canton, 111.
Two children were born to them, the
oldest dying in Infancy and Harlan
R. Hoffman, thef'Jyounger who died
last November of pneumonia, follow
ing Spanish influenza. Mr. Hoffman
was foreman for about fifteen years
in a large wholesale butter and egg
store in Des Moines, Ia. Mr. Hoffman
was a prohlb'tionist and ran on the
prqhi ticket for representative a num
ber of years as;o. 'going ahoad of his
ticket. He movel with his family to
Oregon about eleven years ago and
lived on a far"i near Bethel. He re-
reTbered seeing President Lincoln's
funeral train as the railroad ran thru
his home farm.
Mr. Hoffman was a kind tyisband
and father and always so patient dur
ing his illness AVas never known to
compla'n He was a member of the
Baptis church In Webster City, Ia.
Rev Holt of the Fiut Baptist church
conducted the' fnneral services.
Besides his widow he leaves to
mourn his loss one niece and three
nephews, the latter living in Illinois.
and r"anv fv'en-'s 'n Salem. Macleay
and BSthel. M- Hoffman was laid to
rest in the Jas-m Lee cemetery be
side his son. HaWan.
AGED SEA CAPTAIN DIES
fahoe City, Cal.. Dec. 9. Captain
B. J Pomin, fi fifty years captain
of a pleasure steamer here and re
membered as a picturesque figure to
'housands of tourists, is dead. The
captain sUnpe on ice on the wharf
and fell Into the lake. He was 72
vears old.
Dandruff Son
Gts Your Hair
Let "..Dandrrl-- "beck nasty scurf
and s'e-- '-'"nij out
To stop falling hair at once and rid
the scalp of every particle of dand
ruff, get a small bottle of "Dander
ine" at any drug or toilet counter for
a few cents, pour a little In your hand
and rub It Into the scalp. After sever
al applications the hair usually stops
coming out and you can't find any
dandruff Soon every hair on your
scalp shows new life, vigor, bright
ness, thickness and more color. (Adv)
Washington. Dee. 9. The generul
staff of the army cost 16,435,262 for
the fiscal year ending Juno 30, lost,
Benedict Crowoll, assistant secretary
of war, informed the senate. Senators
on the military affairs committee are
opposed to continuation of the staff,
alleges expense as an argument
against it.
Cut This Out
When you want an Auto
Truck call 998 day phone,
and479J night phone.
We do all kinds of distance
hauling and will take con
tracts hauling wood or any
other work you have.
Oswald Empey and
R. 0. Cummins, Owners
Office 143 S. Liberty Street
JOYFUL EATING
Unlets your food is digested with
out the aftermath ei painful acidity,
the joy Is taken out of both eating
and living.
RM10IDS
are wonderful In their help to the
itomsch troubled with over-acidity.
Pleasant to Uke relief prompt and
definite.
MADE BY SCOT! at BOWNE
MAKERS OF SCOTT'S EMULSION
DON'T GET
FOOLED ON
YOUR JUNK
MACHINERY. TOOLS, ETC.
THE CAPITAL JUNK CO.
Guarantees you the full
value of your goods. We
are in the market for
HIDES and SACKS
Also, all kinds of
SCRAP IRON
RAGS
AUTO TIRES
BRASS
HOPWIRE
OLD RUBBER. ETC.
We Buy 2nd Hand
FURNITURE
CAPITAL JUNK COMPANY
The Square Deal House
271 Chemeketa St. PHONE 308
JUNK YOUR JUNK
STE1NB0CK JUNK CO.
And Auto Wrecking
320-326 N. Commercial St.
Will Buy Anything, any
where. If vou are in
doubt call 305
WE WILL PURCHASE YOUR
Used Furniture
Ranges, Heaters, Cook Stoves,
Beds, Mattresses. 8pnngs, Bureaus
Commodes, Sew I n g Machines.
Dishes In tact, any article which
you wish to sell.
Call Us Up
Phone 1177
WHY?
We Pay Beet Possible Prices.
Moral: It puts t t In your purse.
Lucas & Needham
Perry and Liberty 8ts
PHONE UT
L.M.HUM
can uj
YickSoTong
Hm medicine whieh will or. ant
known disease.
Open Sundays from 10 A. at
ontil H P. U
153 flnnth Hi Kb oi
Salem, Oregon Phone 283
JX)IU) TRUCK WITH TWO TON
ATTACHMENT. RUNS LIKE A
TOP .
OSCAR B. GINGRICH
MOTOR & TIRE CO.
871 Court 8treet Phone 635
Ladies' Wool Sweaters
Special $4.98 Each
Always on the alert to give our customers the best
vdues we offer Ladies' Wool Sweater Coats, New
fresh stock, all this season's merchandise colors, X
two tone effects in green, salmon and peacock. Val
ues to $7.50. Extra Special. '
$.4.98
Each
Our Prices Always the Lowest
GALE & CO.
Com'l. and Court Sts. Formerly Chicago Stoic
Fertilize Your Fruit
We have just received a carload of Commercial Fer
tilizer including Fruit Tree Fertilizer and Berry
Fertilizer. Apply now. The right use of fertilizer will
increase the yield and make a better, firmer fruit.
Special prices on quantity lots.
ZENO OIL
SPRAY
To secure good fruit, you must spray and Zeno
Oil Spray will give you the veiy best results of any
spray on the market.
It is easy to use and costs no more than any
other kind of winter spray. Use for scale, thrip and
fungus growths. .
Use Zeno and have better, healthier trees.
Also handle Bluestone and Lime and Sulphur
for making your own sprays. Spray at once for best
results.-
D. A. WHITE & SONS
Phone 160
255 State St., Salem, Oregon.
Universal Percolators, Universal Electric Iron
Casseroles, Dishes, Tea Pots, Water Sets
V PYREX GLASSWARE
CARVING SETS
$175.00 Playerphone and 15 Records, $150.00
$100.00 Playerphone and 10 Records, $9000
Peoples Furniture Store
New
uuuu 1TLACB TO TRADH
ew and Second Hand Goods dough. Sold and Exchanged .
1 Vorth COMMERCIAL St7 PHONS 7
CAPITAL JOURNAL WANT ADS BRING RESULTS