Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, January 01, 1920, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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PACE TWO.
PROBE OF DMGE
HALLS KEEPING
Ivan.. Hall which
hav be0
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(abliabed near Salem ana wm
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law. ar ni ii.t".ii--
Marion t-ounty grand J"T ar In -DM.
It 1 known that "'tB'fWH"
ware eail'd before lha Jory Wedne.
a In urlnif fa-' to t trou
W Mrii.r..l r "4 eo"B"'
' rthortu rUiitv t prtin' rtn
lug fram tb rad '
Amsnc Ui daiuang In
la ara th Auhum duriM ball t.i
k. k.ll. near Chemawa and IJv-
ley. The wain complaint conwral'' ,
tk halla di e t " " , " 'Jke. Kvery one l hni.py and every-r-.d
' nim.nt of IM (j tfgfi
KSaoM but haa been ocid by t . , .
induct of daixwrg an route to the
halla
Criminal raaea utidaf loreallgailon
by lha graaa Jury ara: HUla agalnat
imck Wyat. rbarge4 with a laluK.ry
rff.; atata againat Krank Wagner
Magna la acruwd of having burg
lanaed ateraa at Wlrurton; aUte
aguinat fiavln llrooka. wh eloped
with Vot.1 car Mlonglng to Oaorge
tlaremlen ot Hubbard and who nn
Miad iv get to Collage Orova before
being apprehended by tha authorl
Uaa, atat glnt Alvla I'ulley and
4arnian Owen, wbl ara eharged with
the llieft of tinier a.'ed from tha Pet
r IM.IUi farm at 'Imvala
Tba grand Jury haa al Inveai'gjil
4 tha art'naUn mada by J A. An
daraon aKainat toiidltlona whlih hn
allaeea haa Iwen tolerated by lha man I
ageinem of the atata arhiwl for the t i0tru, ant lde livot for Churiea,
fMbIa minded, Andernon la farmer j,ll)W jema old. The money will bo
niplnya of lhal Inetllullim and l'i,, m Iruat for blm and kept on In-
mJi have loat bi poaUloft
here
after repealed alleaaUon that a fel
turn aniploy had been hlldd after
rommlttlttg an lndureton with an
Inmate of Ilia nrhoot, Anderaon alla
aUnn hre never boon taken aerl
waly but hie repaatad aawrtlon
aa4 It nec(iiy fur him to aulimlt
raf of hi c usulloiia. Tha grand
fmrr waa making afforta to complete
tavmtlgatlon by Wadnaaday nlhl
ad a report I tiperled at that time
SMEHWELCOIlESIiEW
YEAR IN W STYLE
The ohtin h bell began It. Juat a
tit watcher war growing weary and
had begun to Itjlnk thai old Ult had
tectdmt la ptaidn hi bat indefinite
ly, tit churth ball n to ehlnie
Ktiat otte, then attudier and atlil an
attar, a nl it every boll In lha city wwa
,fllng lh world that Hi Now Yenr
" iiad oont. Than mm whnr neur the
rvr a wblatl blw, fallowed by the
ItMng ehilek of aalian, and In a mo
moMt tha town waa In an uproar hiv
ry ennceh eltle kltid of no lea waa In
vidatto. d th church twlla, bear
tag tb 1 1 ait! or. caaavd abruptly, nod
4td onoa or tUa dttiwally. and wem
to al p.
HaUm greeted III In tru toth
eealuiy ntyl. Mine lha thai. It greet
ad It with a lirwl d.utl of Amatlcan
feg. If It waa "Jaaa" lha newcomer
waa tanking for ha aerlalnly found
Ml train tb hiaey, aolay, oyclnnln mid
tight (Wlvbratlon at tba t'ompaoy M
military ball at lh armory, to tit"
Jaear, laugh provoking nilditlglit nl
taaa at Ute lliiuh theater. If ana were
eat afraid of bvlng a Irlfla aacilll.
ginua, an mUl.t avan aay thai tlteie
Waa an uaaonted lilt ta lh ohurt h
tatlia' ilHging, though Ilia ware
glad that lh r had noma wtwn
tha pant limty aould. pet he pa be
vWlded Upon, lha aqual eoffr
amaadtnvot inllfied, war Urn probl-
mtlua .pi,-nil it) ttl.U. aad tha teal
, aad the leal I
rte!
":. th-!
4 lh t. W W. der
wbata they will ) mot
Ikal a II may, lh la.
tuer tea
emiiaii' .t ... .,.(
pettm. !u,h
wiU tela m vhm
- ' kouodtxl. la the wait h-t
ry much tike "A Mappy New Veai !"
whtla In NjW tork. Chicago, l
ttwtt. aod other ettaiata t-IHea
ltiti.it
Iwtit. Hum Joined haaita with iel
taaMta la tutppy Jubilaw wh the N,.
ul.i't in bf father Time.:1'
auli waa Hot the ran In Haleai
Mat ot-a tnui.w ttai atttaled. no
oae tlnii'T liMiptrt-J Jul tfi, aii.ni. ,o
ttanken brl ih cut lad iliii 'i s the
niM At nut plana lea Ihe inlor- at
r.tat dorket Tbuiolay did l n.ir.i.
Straak. 1 b.e'" "ItoiM," -lv .
hey," tr "It iei ,a ll. tiei. ....i- ,1 j
li a !'i..-t. , cit tiratioi. hat. I
a far aa Plii hav laaiued
Tb ini iiu-tdfHi ,. mar Ihe .-- j
raally la poltc hoadnuailat ittittitgi
' alght. Hint had lu do wtth ihe d
Uim in lh t.vi
rail of rini aomett al.u mitt j
am. i" (ntt vol e)a i.f ,r l,.tu
fttwd l their uwhbirhuil.
Prohibition Effective
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JiWUTJ If, UCClSlOn
Wtuthujii.i, 4a, JU.,y jt
d t Jaouttty t. taut t. th4i ttuil.
W wf waMitutl..oal prwhitutta.ii, the
bureau ot ll.e tuwtnai rwevait ha a
rtded.
we,-ittMii wf MMMihMMl it.
wiiMtton wtll tat aat IJ l Janu,,
If, tNu-aiate,t.e Hop! aaid.
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UWCJ4TT BOKO QOOTATIOS
Maw r..rk,
jwaialtoii
-Ubeaty build
', III t; fttas 4a lilt. awMiid
da lit: ilea II u ....!
Mr T, r. Nlvfeata wttw wf fwr. j
Wr Of tVlaawalk VS.IU
poweteMiary ftaturday twr ritew,,.
.1TTVP,mTAT Tmm'ii, SALEM. OREGON, THURSDAY, JANUARY 1, 1020
HXTj uAlLil Wl linn ww.,
aklVOUIH ACCUSED OF
r . ! rnnflrnif nrillimf
In.1oB. Jan. 1 By eomrr.unlcAt-.
log w.th t.-r late larr.e.lUd bti.Vacd.
a Kentish widow ae r
able to obtain r I'MWt dw.rlp
n,. ,.f heaven. hleh e r-Ut'-e -it
rrh in h ekly Db.pi.trh.
hit been toM that heaven l not
Lar.l and that smoker can
obtain a (irkcluj brand of tobacco, but
hr 1iuwii,J ba given tip smoking
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rear hed heaven, ne wan mt oiKrfneu
not r nna oi idc ennir tw,...
that ht ra given a auomnyw rn
'whl'h h haa becom thoroughly aat
iiafled. The R-ldo ay:
"peopl thra genera liy wear long
aJilM, girtnenta, but th-v may vaiy
heir drnpory If 'hy -tior. Thtf
jdo mt lep. neither do they eat, ex
ee.t o"""l"naliy a little fruit. In
heaven thera la no work a we know
III. Th ti-o)! there particularly dia
I 1,1.. i.tr. e.1,1. i tii-iil nii.idiorui. af-
th h it),, hgve thrir own prartie.il
LITTLE
REMEMBERED IN
HOLSTROMS WILL
When Phitrlea A. HeUaal. non of
Junto A. I!eltj,!l local ntlorney, be
come 10 yeiir of i! h will roine
Inlo lli potuenelon of a tidy litllv ex
title provided for him by lila grHitd
fitllier, Clwirle A. Il.tlmroiti, who died
(n Halern v eij,her 21, I9I. Mr
:t,al until ho utlalu In auth Willi
dnr.
Thl bef(til, whli another which
ptnvldv for Mi. HolHtroin welfare
mid nialiiietiiitu a unlil h r , death
when the reitiiltie of tint properly I
to be dlvhled eutilly botwt-eit th.t
four dftughtcr of the couple, ate In
cluded In a will made by Mr. Hot
etrinii on llecinlir 16, a few duyii
prior to hi death.
In accoi tluncj with provlalon made
In the lut Iceluineiit tf Mr llnltront,
Jantea A. HhIUi'I ha been appolnled
admlniairator of the eelal and true
tea of the Npcclal provlwiooe itttnteil.
Aa apprala.r V. 1.. Wood, Koliln II
llav ntl Mttaellw flenrhnt'1 nro immed
Th eatme coinptoue real properly
vnlue.l at tloitu and parnonal properly
held at ItSUD In addition to Chnrloe
lllt,i. the heir am: Angella Unl
et root, wife of lh decenaed, whoiie
icuhli nc la In Mnlem; M iry II foun
tain, doUKhtvr now living til Mer
ced, t'ui, l.Hinclla HtttlUi, tltttlKhltr.
Healtle. and Cliira A. Helticl, tltiuKlt
tr, Mulettt,
NEW YEAR'S DAY IS
QUIET IN WASHINGTON
Waahlnglpil, Jun. I New Year
Ihty waa nulelly obaeried he today
lit offltlul tit. -Ice I Item waa the ununl
round of wi. lei fuitcllun allhounh ut
tha While linueu Ihera wtta no formal
uelclnatlon Iwiauea of the illueati of
tha pieeldcnl, Hecrelury u( BUta Lait
l a luttt hi'un fur ih dlplonmilu rorp
at a lun. bi n fur lha dipiumallti corpe
aud recepilon wvra held by Scire
Ut of lha Nitvy and Mia lMiiinln
8ciliy of War and Mta li..Vr nn.l
Aaaimnnt ttMnrelniy of War and Mia
I'rowetl.
Mcaeinea to Iho U.illt.ll w, r leaued
l.tal itiahl by iu. I'icaideiii Mnrehall
.ud eciwiai iiteinliera of ihe cablii;
I.. ult u,.l.-k . . .
. mm hi ttntti w.wt espretue-. n
of uptilitt.oi.
note
1'acific Coast Men
N,mwl Afftn1 Alt-Stir.
wtiivH iuvu iui uiuitf;n
j New ViMk. low it b'ollua lug th!
ji'liatolll IIMilKUiiiliMl iy le lute Jtlttp-a !
j Miu'lUrtii, otditH .f Hip AnuiW'ttr
. Atmeiic t moil nave aet.-i l.i.l all .AtltMVt,
- f.,..r,... ...h.m iu i ti. te.ir tuiti ,
ot i in. e.ir juni ,
ttiteilian tetittt. .
ant. 13 flint, llw
nm the Pnetftt-
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lie eet
mltblle weet . three ft
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ami I'ttv. tiuui tha
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at.illil
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Utt.i , itil. mm.ictioitj,
if Ih all Atltel'ICAll ,HIN'i;.
ten nr from I tie eant, flie 'i
ntld.lle aitH. on front tb itutiili .11. 1
nor fnoit tli,i p.iciHc , ,taal The p. 1
tlim-ia Ut.'tUili':
t? yarda- lltmiy W lilleii
laita, A V I'
Ittmnu sf i- bIi Jump -.Julia Muipbj
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All t.'t. i-.. nu rileii i,iii lg
laid 1' V I'adduo,. I'nlveraliy uf
a,i.ttltelu C.oitil
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uN'arthwest Farm ban
Bank's Profits $100,000
I "l-okau. Wn . Jn I The (l..r
thk HK.ki. .Itatr.lntte.t
Uut.a Ml tltaavit, j.ili,ttn ,lh,
ai M..OIJ..M, dm tag t!,
' aaiMtwe. ..KtM.Ht.a
, jf liooiaa ttHbaa, .iiw-
d.p.ii.xi th.'ie ia ui lit,, tistili
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Mt'iU Mr. tl Nti,-a lei ,'e.t
" ' t--..t In ll.e n.te.1
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jd l "U lotiisltlnll,,!, ( ih. ban, t
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lee.tltltt wte
6.6G6 Legion darters i
Granted Darin Year
rlow wf tha rwar. ri,.n... ..
tl wiaaiait bad bwew taaa.sl
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TO COUNTTr' JU
Victor P. franklin, of Browiirili.
wa remanded to county Judge TV. M.
Ru.h tedr after Frank.!.
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h.-id arrived here and ewablished her
M IT. Franklin waaar-j
reate-d at Corvalll
Saturday on a
forgery charg. having piaerd a check
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for I1IM on 3e L. Uilbert, eaiam
auto dealer.
Frsr.kiln in bt-ir.g examined by urg
ton Wedneaday afternoon, hi men
tality being apparently icry low.
Althont-h not regarded aeriouely by
Sheriff Needham, Frai.klln made a
break last nlitht which prove that
he nedt watihii g at least. When
Sheriff Needham and Deputy Smith
prooeoded to lock up. Iat night,
Franklin armed himself with th leg
of a i hair aad brandiahctl hi weapon
at the officer, buv wan apeedity din
armed and necured
It is thought mat
sent to the state
Kranklin will be aunt to the atate
training aehool.
Fire Prevention Urged To
Aid Housing Situation
The housing problem, now a Berl
ou one In Oregon, would be greatly
relieved flf bullitinm already con
structed were conncrve'l from the rav
ani of fit which unnually take a
heavy toll throughout th state, ac
eordlng to Horace Sykes. In charge
of fire prevention campaign work In
the atate fire marhaH' offle.
To those Vho have allowed us to supply
their needs in
Hardware
and
Furniture
And to the public in general, we extend best wishes
for the New Year
CAPITAL HARDWARE & FURNITURE CO.
:i85 N. Commercial St. Phone 947
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Special Tains To Carry
Students Back To School (
For the convenience of students re
turair.g to Conalii and Eugene fol
lowing the holiday, special trains Will
be operated tn the Oregon Electric
lines on January 4. according to a
special schedule received by J. W. j
Kilch,e, Ba'.em agent for the Oregon
r.n which dale train No. 13,
!eavmr portand at 4:4; will be run
jr, three section. The separate sec-
mr.ther.tiom leav Portland within five mm-
Ute imervaia of each other.
Section No. 1 leave. Sale,
at 4:45
Section
an" tor ai .onuii oi:t.
number z oi mi. tram, wo. ao.. -
L,Jsl. T-nlver.il.' of (Irvtrnn atudent
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being arhrfduled through to Eugene.
The third section 1 designated as No.
13, ri?uJar and will make stops to
conform with the regular schedule
as nearly as poaxble.
Japanese Flyers To Join In
World Series Derby In July
Tokio, Dec. 4. Ten Japanese avi
ators are expected to participate in
lh. firit neriet rterhv nn.tind the
w()rW wh,ph next ,uIy
,h ..., nmmimnn nf ar
rangement which has jUHt concluded
Its visit ha met the most enthusias
tic and cordial reception among the
Japanese who show a keen Interest
in the great world flying trip. The
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witnessed some brilliant fly
Japanese aviators.
K. W. frttzar. an American resi
dent, who I Interested In aviation
has been appointed representative of
tlie commission In Japan.
The commission has left for China
and will visit southern Asiatic coun
tries, later crossing overland to Eu
rope. JOt KNAL WANT ADS PAT
W1U,
if WUM
nextXmas
you will have
SmRrHOW!
Deposit one dollar each week for 50 weeks and you have $50.00. You can
easily save a dollar a week and won't you be glad to have that $50.00.
There are clubs where you deposit 50 cents a week, or $5.00 or any sum
A club to fit your purse.
Or you can begin with 1 cent, 2 cents, 5 cents, or 10 cents and increase
your deposit each week. , In 50 weeks:
10-CENT CLUB PAYS $127.50
5-CENT CLUB PAYS 63.75
2-CENT CLUB PAYS 25.50
1-CENT CLUB PAYS 12.75
You cm begin with the largest payment and decrease each week There
are no dues. ou get back every cent you put in.
You will receive 3 per xent interest.
Salem Bank of Commerce
Salem, Oregon.
a happy
and prosperous
New Year
T
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A contract of 20,000 pounds of on
ions, green and brown varieties are
Involved In a civil action instituted
Wednesday by J. W. Collins against
the Weyl-Zukernian Company, a Cal
ifornia shipping firm. The contract
was originally signed by M. L. Jones
of the Lake Labish district but after
delivering his crop In accordance with
the contract, Mr. Jones sold his in
terests In the matter to Collins, ac
cording to the complaint.
The plaintiff, J. W, Collins, states in
his petition that the commission firm
has failed to pay (400 due on the
contract and asks for judgment for
this amount and also of costs.
MOKE DELAY FOKSEEX
Washington, Dec. 31. Further de
lay on the "show down" between rep
resentatives of the railroad employes'
unions afid the railroad administration
seems likely today. Plans for a con
ference at noon between Rail Director
Ilines and labor spokesmen were
abandoned.
SEVKT YOU
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Make a Resolution-
"TO GET OUTSIDE MORE"
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Hunting, Fishing, Camping
WISHING YOU 4:' '
A HAPPY NEW YEAR v 7,.
IN THE GREAT OUTDOORS
Hauser Bros.
Salem, Albany,
CAPITAL JOURNAL WANT ADS BRING RESULTS
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