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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 10, 1920)
THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, SATURDAY, JANUARY, 10, 1920. ! ? i s-. PROBERS FIND KEELEY' S I CHARGES AGklNSTSTA TE ACCIDENT BODY FALSE Charge of mltnniittnnt In the dminUrtratloD of lh affair of th tat Industrial accident commlaalon filed b;' Lee Roy E. Keel.r, I'ortlano attorn) , wera not aubatantlataxt r etdoiic prewntd before I ho Inveali gatlng rommllt appointed by O ov ers Otcott laat July at the raqueet of William A. Marahall, chairman of the omwtaaicm, according to the aommit I' rrport fllod with Governor Ol cott tble noon. No rtfereuce ta made In the commit-, too' irort to Keellr except Indirectly In touching on crtilelam of the cm Bilaslor, ana It action "coming from aa aMoroar or attorn connected WHa bat la known aa the Dibbern aaa." It Wa Ihla Ulbbern caae and Xele attempt to collect attorney' foe for hie alleged part In the col lection of cumpenaaUon fur the acci dental death of Dlbbern, ao employ of the tlrent Hmltb I'orter shipyard at Portland, which lad up to the Invmtl gatlon of the commlavlon. After the nlaalon Ignored Keeley In Ita aattle tit with Mr. llbbern, Keeley then kroughl attarnment proceeding In an attempt to compel Mr. Dibbern to pay jura attorney fee out of th compen- a'lon award. Later he brought action again tb eomnilnrion declaring that H actod oulalde of It authority In awarding cumpenaaUon for dtialh of IMbbern who killed while employ- o on a narigabi atreint and without fba jurisdiction of a Mat commleelon Touching on tbi phae of th nritlclam th report of th Investigation com Wiltu decarea that It I quit appar ent thrl th commlwlon had "reason to belu ve that It wa acting within l tight In making th aettlenien with Mr. Dlbb.ro when and a It did. It i our Impremlon that th commit k ! It beet Judgment at th time ad acted with proper Intent and that aertou erltlciem I Juetlfled." under referenc In lit report to t la evidently Keeley erltlolatn of an wmrniaaian I contained In tai. et whltih declare that "a brief con taining om iecifio and a good many wrl charge agalnet th commie wa. and Ita admlnletratlon of the law Pnaentea to the committee by an attorney. pn detailed Investigation ao Many of theee charge and complaint wr found without ute(itnlial found w i.ai m com in II tee we Inclined to attach very littl Important to or ullona" Th eommlttr I Impreeaed with th fact that nolwithetandlng th pub. " " It appointment and Ita rrr ",Mn iuet told h.v bee made ,y lh.., who anted to eppear before a iih either omplelnt ur uggellon. "W find that in iumher of em. Iy and th aver ealary paid the mplaye of th commieeJon r not t"7T n4 lh ' eurgeon f. dul adopted by the oominlMuti, T financial report compiled by J W. rtwguaun of h cominlaelon l di ftiad lo be In a he.lthy condition with raaauttabl (urplu or margin." The Cn.nlM,m I commended hy th ImuilnlloR wHumlHe fur (I. will, but o tperatlon in providing al lr. (nfnrntaiiuB fr the peruem ,.f th lataatlgator. ' ' ' i A ntniitiHtalloii I. -ii.. . ' th tp.iH.rt f, , Improvement In th fing thetk on eontUiuil.,i.. .. .... EVAN'S ASKS DIVORCE DECREE BE MODIFIED Anting th court to amend a dl vorc decree lasued In March, I 1 . by giving th cuetody of three minor children to him and to cancel further payment by hint of alimony, C. C Evan filed a motion Friday aublect to th decidon of Judge lllnghain of circuit court In hi motion, Evan allege that hi former wife 1 receiving the at tention of on Uerald Hhort and that th children are not living under con dition benvflclal for their up bring ing. Attorney for former wife hav fil ed anewcr In which th request le mad that th $29 monthly alimony b continued until the children at tain their majority, aa waa originally provided by the decree. The anewer also atatai that th former Mr. Kv ana waa married to Uerald Mhort at Vancouver, Wn Iecember 80. 111. and that they will be provided with good horn by Mr. and Mr. Hhort At The Grand Monday Spanish Dance Tb Legend Shower Marine Glover of Gold Bohra SALEM HIGH DEFEATS ffllMNmif 24 TO 12 . r j CVf: i Ronald Craven Unita Kirk Hangary Koelling I La Pappillon Dcance Donald Allleon Hungarian Concert Polka Alfordy Charlotte Horning Laat Hop Gottschalk Mildred Brunk Coquetuela The Butterfly Lavollee Eugenia Savage Scuvenir de Travatore Hoffman Elbert Lachale For Long Distance Anto Tnicking Willamette- Valley Transfer Co. e WE ALSO DO LOCAL HAULING. Nome of native Hawaiian In the) Hul n Hull mx-ne with the biz moftlcal cumcdy "My Honolulu Girl," mnd cix-ra houae, Mon. Januury 13 Th Balem high achool baaket bull team wa victor over the MaMlnnvllle quintet in a well played gam at the Balem high gym, Friday nluht. the Halem boy flnlahlng eaay winner with a ecor of tl to 12. Heridrtcka of Wlllaniett urilvrl ty refcreed th gam which waa call d at 7 p. m. Uood play on the part or both team pretlouilnnud during in exhibition, which waa wllneamia by a capacity attendance, Title wa Halem nacond gnme of . the aeaaon and wa McMlnnvl I' firal nulillc iwut tor lst. The majority of Mo Mlnnvllle' play aavored of tlu grand tanil," while the Halem lad equalled th vlaltor in each exciting email and howd good teamwork In every play. i.incit ror the reaiwctlv teama were: McMlnnville Unborn and Mll Itr, firwardi McCarty, renter; Toop and Trent, guard &lin--Hhefrr and Ulll, furwarda; llulae, center; Aahby and 'Buil'' GUI, guiinla. HOIST HAS WIDE REPUTATION 'My Honolulu Girl," neweat, bright est and bit of all musical ahowa. with a company of thirty-five artist and a beautiful ncenlc venture, will be Iho attraction ut th Grand Opera Hiiuae. Monday, January U. Norman Krlednnwald, the producer, aay the how I by far the beat he haa ever given to a discriminating play loving public. rieautlfully ttigi'd number, ung and danced by prettily coatumed girl and real Hawaiian in native coatume are only a few of the many feature .. , . . . I . . I t line ruierntiiiie enow. jumttwere Lono, direct fro mhl tiny thatched hut near the base of the volcano Kil auea, head the group of active and play haunting train of Ilawnllun love aong on hi mamlv steel trlnged guitar. Ktuhijn I'urtell, one of the fiw heiresses from that far away land of enchantment, divides honor with Am ana. Among the regular Tnlted Hates alar with tSi show are Eddie Itw Kraner. noted a a comedian of part, Kathryn rurtell, "Illlll" Kmeraon. the prima donna. J. Italcv a mm.j. ! Ian and Thodd DcMonlco, a matinee Idol. 1 h chorus of really pretty girls 1 one of the big feutun- of iho show. ines girls are big and little, nimble and graceful and full of genuine pep. They wear Hawaiian roatuines In several of tho numbers that were made on the Island by the daughters of Henry Aheana. During the prog. reaa of the show the chorua appear In eleven different citatum, the coat of which runs far Into the thtiuwinda. Two eompHtmt malila care for and pack these costume each night PUPILS GIVE RECITAL Mr. Walter Denton presented her Junior pupil In a piano recital Fri day evening at the Denton residence on North 12th street. Only the par ent and invited friends of the pupils present, and the rooms were crowded to capacity. A new feature of the recital was the playing of numbers by thr of the older tu- KLAMATH WOULD TOY FEDERATION PLANS That the Marion County Community Federation Is attracting attention In all part of the stae is indicated In a tele gram received by Manager T. E. Mc Croskey, at the Commercial club, Sat urday. Mr. McCroskey is father of federation plan In this county. The wire is from Fred A. Baker, of 'ha KlPmath Falls Commercial club, and asks al ldetails of the federation plan. The wire explains that a Kla math County Commercial club is pro poned there and that the federation plans now working successfully in this county are desired as a pattern for that organization. cuingscdiBfullyinhitnsowsa worpk 1 12 Recently letters were sent to all com mercial clubs In the state by the State Cham Lei of Commerce urging applica tion of the Marion County Community Federation plan in their communities. FOX FARMS PAY WELL Charlottetown, Prince Edward Is land, Jan. 8. Fox ranchine on thin in land province is steadily growing and this season it Is estimated that about 6000 will be shipped from here. The dent as an appreciation to tho young-IJ, . fc.e ,rum 'uuu eacn rr "ver er class. Borne of ths children proved irf kJlna down to 110 for 'he cheap-, TOl IVU9. Ranchers are giving up the breeding! vi me cneaper grades of foxes as thev cost Just as much to feed as the oth- ers ana domesticated reds are now a I nkrltv A ....... i. . . - .... uumucr inuivmuai rarmer in this province are starting small fox ranches. FINE WATCHES HUH We have a few extra fine adjusted movements in gentlemen's pocket watches sizes at exceptionally low prices. If you need a good time keeper, come In and eee these specials of ours. . HARTMAN BROS. CO. Jewelers and Opticians SALEM OREGON III llu. life of (tuletn mualrnl art the vn miminl conceit of tint Ani.tln ilttU are mure ami mure bolitu I. ,!,.. I forwiiid to tta tlellklilful nlenaure eviua Th first I't.n. crt of the club1 third ,. on at the Hrmory iiott Tuedy even- , 7 " , "nu """"aung Uiih century ..-.,i,M, i'kmi oiiurta in mat tilt boliiiat for lite ot-t'a.iiin will b a man. juiin itaiiii, who ability a IH'fiO I'KDI'III .SIKI) t llANGB al .i... -Vk 1 ur,,U"'l"' lh artlat U nut ao widely known Tl . uiMir .i.o of splendid robuatnea In quality, likened by nwnv of thoa who have beard hint In tlat Hie w ttt.l r- nownd Csruso. T blgitf and bea. I Ot llu. lut.-e ta t... .. j,,,,,,. , vantago in a,.m of tha W.-1I known rt linn hi in lit. repertoire. TIicjm., Iwnnvvr, do tint ittitatume hi tmii cliaiiit log Kititfr. bo athJ a a, - a k . '"' l eollcloM ,hu b .l ! minimum, It I further WJoomimUd thai ,rvUlu0 wmtr th, 9W pjty hlr f,. ,,,, h wtHfci,,. o , Um , U 'lmw will be protected - Tti rnrl TT"'11"" ndd f,lr fcawd ing ( jUUn, alt!,,, rnrla, Jan. I. -In th Victor Hugo museum her which was reopened the ther day .after having remained cloned during the war. I a prophecy In the Poet handwriting declaring: "I repreaent a party which doe t,., t exist the revolution, civilization party; this party will make the twen v-irst or ail w emerire ine i nnen Htatcs of Kurop and then th l?nlted gtnte of the World." The flint ItnnfHteak Kliiiullke sold fur $41 to reach pound. the Th aiiiulli-at honey bee In the eorld itto round In the Kaat Indie. GIIERRIANS LAV PLAN at lively mm Th Kin, Cberriiin. .( an emhui. k buatiiew menitng t 0u1. Hwrviki cib Friday mght, reviewed " d o,,.hmem of Uw MCniaiu.n during ih. p ? t ...nciputt y lb t lt.iri.ua fu e,JH. 4H Th regular M.run wtll b. hal.t on lb irw luet.) , w k j iirllc Hlfik." Knilliita," Tiail." and lt arranged, Clwrie R Know I., -vi-wnim ji,Ht of h enter. Uiu.t cnm,i,ta for th vb,o.,y KMt Ming C M Clan, y. e,y,ded by the '.'. .. ai i-r.lt to ...emb.. Iw woikiiig lor fi.li kiiaH,t.u . . ,. ,& "'r wted unanimous! , " ,,""""" w!Su " d tH-ai of the hrtar rtouid they ,.rry tey, fro, IVm-U.I. CfcrtMitiaa tKw vntmltiM .wntHuuonicii rsr it gowt wwk Zr. : . V "y .. wu.a tn ZVT T 4 at a vn 4 ,,,,,, t lh Lai .iatnt .lii... ... . ;, ' lCMl,tirJ ( s.tIT"' l hrr, ur.cu Of waiter aatre was glv ni.lwuua ,! it wa c4 ifc., hh ln clearing up B niitn. tit th rlar uuntt lvlJl f o ajwtlaS proj-t. Tk 8t Helen Cooperative Cnum rjr aoiaUon has purchased a lot tbo watorfmnt and rctel a -twi building It , cwt of '. rba wMnaiion t eompoawd and )ieyiien. an aniciic mt i,i. From th f,re tat aiti.l. e.ifwa pa ,tf hi, , the eiiuftttt, on,! i,,flti t,.mt,., ,.,, MUireJ in the rendition of an ht,), ov, ng or lullaby i. ,KB ylllr WB llltitl U,c capacltttle of Mr t Irttul a ti. e Ilia nt,IM, nuinbet are i li,.. bnllatla . My Wild ln.it u VM,1 l ( f Mlna." "Mother Ma. '.' "Fur Vou Alone," "When u and I Were uun M .-..i.. -i r luu t alltn Ai " -m..,!.' ... -"'. ii r lower Could man, Ke Aid ttiet. U.ig. u,,,,! -4io ir Wine " For arlly and t.Uit. o,. ., lia lo b attim by h Ah.1I club will eul oi pihp uiis am- ,( Xht club previou. p.v..an, The mar l!l. lit. I l-.mixe, th JuiUby and ,, """'"" r " lprwnU and. HhoiAt a doubt, will t- UUall ..i, t .rd J ,h .pnj,4 .i,!, f ""'w o-i't I upila of lb piano, who pH .... raiavri, m he at!.;,...! ,a to Ur lUmt. Wilt gratifrd U ilr that Ijp ar Jtua.n. a,-.H,. ... Mr. Iliv4. will lender ik.Io aa one of ,'iaiu numiHMw Mr, jen., tt : UU t a it,.!M u( Bv,, , Wlih f)i.l. 4 tritliacy l"'int MSoaa; "tiar ( ikaumr".. Al""""- and A null Club a, Haa- Abi tv,h-Ht Mar ilva iiocoH.tt Advertlalng hue bti-n In vouue only llttl more than two ccnturita. themselve to be exceptionally talent ed, among them being Maxlne Glov er, Margaret Stelner, Frances Martin, Arthur Fisher, Henlta Kdwards, Hel en Ashelmun, Elbert Lachalle and Donald Allison. Mr. Denton will pre sent her more advanced pupils In private recital next week, Tha program waa: Santa Clays Guard Krogman (Iretchen Thlelsen Light Mind . Uehr Dorothy Stafford A Munch of Daisies Charles Fatton Muy Zephyrs ... Arthur Flaher Evening Song Crecnwald Kathryn Elgin laying Tag Williams Helen Wllllamann Here Comes the Khaki Hoys ... Cramm Helen Darby Jingle Hells ,. Lawson A Morning (lollop Cramm Mildred Gilbert A JiliiHh Rose ..... l.lcurnnce Japanese Lanterns , Kam Rovena Kyre The Mrook In the Wood .... Wenzel llonlta Kdwarda Dunce of the Kewpics Francis Martin The Swan Song rt;ll,1u-ln Helen Atilu'lman The Chimes of Normandy .... Lawson v Irgtnia Htrger Recitation Selected Arthur Flaher Origin of Dixie Land Arthur Flutter Kur Teat ' Poiuild Allison Orlcln of MarselllaisA Hvmn March Mllltulre John Mitito WooiHand R.ivrla TCent Margaret Stilner The first year book was published by Rabelais in 1533. The Amazon river drains of 2,600.000 square miles. an area Oood ambergris is worth more than twice its weight ln gold. tb r.t, INmcfctMW Uluhb tnwglu,vi -., Leoacavalio Mr, Hand. ti i-ab Um. H.rrs. n U4 l.ug l;(Uiit4 w4 fwivraiuKiuH Ct..j-u of Hetumiftg tntgrtnta U .... . . ' ""' ...... . jaajtt. r. ,. UkM... Mr. Inn mm i. Huab a ts Ma It.h, . I1 VJwirie lb I 11 Tht Kir ad f m " - I'VlSt UH I I a. ...a . u 1 Hat Call . .,......,. ..w.i Mr. II. Kteiiiw pf. k u. ",. Avattny Atsitto Claw. " "CRN THE DEAD COMMUNI CATE WITH THE LIVING?" Tho Scriptures expressly show that at ... "vr l"v v""'tt kc ue time we are living in) the fallen angels would not be held under restraint, but gradually be relaxed and as the Millennial Day draws near it is not surprising to note that these wicked spirits have greater liberties than ever before The Apostle points out that in the end of this age the Lord will send, or permit to come upon Christendom "strong delusions " that they may believe a liethat thev all may bo condemned. That blasphemoumis ivprvsentation of God's word is one of the de vices of these wicked spirits, by which thev would drive men away from God, by which they would blind men to His ical character. b. II. I outjum, noted Armenian lecturer, and refugn who escaped the Turkish mas sacres and who now sees a solution of the VO-!tf-Wli!. lmr.wi I . . Vr; m. , "l -viure on me aoove WANTED USED FURNITURE What have you to sell PHONE 1177 Best Prices Paid W. E. Lucas Ferry and Liberty Sts. Of Importance to car owners The Republic Rubber Co., for whom we are Dis tributors wired us January 8th, as follows: "Prices of Republic Tires and Tubes advance, this date, V. a t per cent with war tax added. Notify all your dealers to this effect." We have decided to place this advance January 15th, and give the public the advantage of buying Republic Tires and Tubes at the old price. This means a saving to you of approximately 12 Remember that Republic Tires are adjusted on a 6000 mile basis for Fabric and 10,000 miles on coras. fi The advance will go on January 15th. and we t aavise you to iook your tires over and if you need a t new tire, or a full set to take advantage of this offer, t We do our own adjusting on Republic Tires and t Ml TWiKrtl.i-iO rt rt nlnrniTn liknul ' v4 uiiivo xi c always iiucrai. We are the only distributors of tires, that we know of, that make adjustments on STONE BRUISES. We honestly believe in Republic Tires and will t pusiuveiy maite our claims good. Salem Automobile Co. F .G. Delano A. I. Eoff TIIE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL "WANT" ADS PAY CAPITAL JOURNAL WANT ADS BRING RESULTS cui-jrvu i ins let-iure win interest you wheth t'r church mcmlwr or not, Jew or Gentile just or unjust He has lectured in nrinciule cities of the United St .i " LnV.r'! s uraws ..... .4v un,n; ltifra t)ti.!i.,..... Every living soul wants to know what o ,uco unrest m the world today. iVe if it is caused by "fallen angels," enter ing mens hearts, if SiY vhn o.J W.k... , mu, llllW U I at a . Tn-, iv i . S at the ' 1 UR mtrai Hear MOOSE HAIL MONDAY, JAN. 11 " ::50 p. m. It h ne t'twrat a tit. SEATS FREE NO COLLECTION AN OP? ? . 1 k,r ' ' 1 0 To buy a NEW Overcoat at the OLD price . We have just received a delayed shipment of tyleplus vercoats Which we ordered for Fall delivery. vWe are offering these fine garments at last Fall's price which is LESS THAN PRES ENT WHOLESLE VALUE. the price we are asking pay to buy a Goat f next winter at SCHEI'S - MEN'S AND YOUNG MEN'S 344 State Street STORE 5xasg-p'r:''.l! ' . aywMHyiNiai( .. tm ' , - . .-am,l.m ... - . . .... r.mmmm ... .......,... .,