THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM. OREGON WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 14, 1920. PAGE FIVE. fill A roun d Town awaiting sentence. Pulley, however, entered the negative plea and do-! manded a jury trial. J prBBESTEVESTS , . arimming classes 'u-Si O'c,ock C,Ub Xs leetuJe rm f St-Kegular. Monthly Jan. Ope" forum meeting opera 15 - Marion a! club auditorium county bureau clinic. Com- z p. Jan. 16. American Legion Tna(l"Hme ProducU f- Business men's Jcheon at Commercial club. school NT- 19.-Sunday training course at library. an 19-25 Sixth Annual Marion County Corn Show. W eS Motor Co., tractor de partment, State and Front itreets. Jan. 2 n club meets cial club. 2:30 p. m. Woman's Republi- in Commer- J. W. Porter of Orville, Cal., is visiting his sister, Mrs. C. A. Holm strom, 24J North 14th street. The P. E. O. Sisterhood will meet at the home of Mrs. Gerald Volk, 1110 North Capitol street Thursday after noon at 2 o'clock. j Protesting the right of George P. I Clark to act as co-executor with het ' in the matter of the N. E. Milster es ' tnt ITartnU A 1 -1. : ,-: , " ..... i n . a 1 vii i i.vi VArv," utrix of the estate has motioned for a hearing of Clark's right to serve in such capaefty; asking that he should be removed from this position of trust and that the appointment be vacated. Judge V. M. Bushey' of county court has ordered that the matter come up for hearing February 9, 1920. The monthly meeting of the state fish and game commission is being held In the governor's office this af I H. Meyer, as administrator of the Mary C. Hemmingsen estate has been discharged from his position of trust and the estate declared settled The O. A. C. alumni club will meet and closed by order of Couny Judge Thursday evening at 8 p. m. at the Bushey, Wednesday. The final report J. R. Luper residence, 1J44 erry accounts for distributive vouchers street. All alumni are Invited to attend. S. C. Kightlinger, of the Salem Water company, Marion Kightlinger, machnist of Liberty street, are spend ing a two months visit in California with relatives and friends. The baby clinic held by the Marion County Children's Bureau to be held Thursday in the Commercial club rooms, will take place at 1:30 o'clock and not at 2, as was previously announced. amounting to $932.50 and apportioned among the following named heirs. each receiving $162.58: Alvin Hem mingsen, Henry E. Hemmingsen, Mi's. Ella Funrue, Mrs. Olga Miller and Mrs. Tina Raines. Love, watchi.Ker, jeweler, Salem. Dance Weuneaday night Moose halL Chriss A Bell, attorney of Portland, rame up to attend the present legis lative sessions. Remember the dance at rext Saturday night. Macleay 13 of The Parent Teachers association of the Keiser school will meet at the school house Friday, January 16, at 7:30 p. m. James Elvin will speak on the work of the Y. M. C. A. In France, and other speaueis have been secured. James Elvin, secretary of the Sa lem Y. M. C. A., spoke before the high school students at the 'Woodburn high school Wednesday. Mr. Elvin went to Woodburn in acceptance of an invitation that has long been ten dered. He carried a letter from the high "Y" club of this city to the new ly organized high "Y" club at Wood- burn, congratulating that body on its successful organization, and wishing them much success. irntr' Reiiresutatlve Hawley McCoy is an interested visitor at the present session. Dance Auburn hall Saturday n'ght. "Attor ne y s "G u sN ewbury, Porter J. Neff and A. E. iteamas of Medford were before the supreme court argu ing an appeal from Jackson county. iH.ii.mm English Cyclamen at Haruny's green house. 16 Basketball tonight and Thursday, Whitman college vs Willamette uni vrmitv. Conference game. Salem ar mory 7:30 n. m. Admission, one night, SOc; two nights ?5c. There will be an open meeting of the Forresters of America on the last Tnesdav of January. . AH friends of the order are invited to attend. Waldo Miller, Everett Rutherford and Kmn Donaldson are on the committee in charge of affairs. jurors id rani GUILTY; BOND $5000 A jury In department No. 1, re turned a verdict of guilty, Wednesday after hearing evidence in the case of the State against Jack Wyatt, Silver ton, charged with a statutory offense. After receiving the Jury's verdict Judge Bingha mchanged Wyatt's bail from $1000 to $5000 upon the recom mendation of District Attorney Max Gehlher. Wyatt was indicted on the serious charge by the mid-winter sitting of the grand jury and entered a plea of not guilty. Partisan sentiment was in evidence during the trial which was well attended by a Silverton dele gation. Testimony introduced, show ed that Wyatt had become acquaint ed with the girl, also from Silveron, at a public dance and attorneys rep resenting both parties united in tak ing flings at the custom of permit ting young girls to become acquaint ed with questionable men at such places. Judge Bingham announced Satur day as the date of fixing sentence up on Wyatt. The crime with whic-h Wy att is charged: statuloiy rape, is punishable by imprisonment In the state peniteniary for a period of from three to 20 years. The Scout Masters association of Salem met in the Commercial club Monday evening for the election of officers. The purpose of the organiza tion is to unify the work of the var ious boy scout troops in the city. Glenn Niles Was elected president, Harry Spaulding, vice president and F. H. Zlhzer secretary. After 41 years of residence In the United States, David Archibald Hodge has decided that he is willing to re nounce his allegiance to George V, King of Great Britain and Ireland and to complete citizenship in the United States. Upon making his dec laration, Tuesday, Mr. Hodge, exhib ited a declaration filed in Marion county, January 13, 1899. This first paper, however, was invalidated when not completed seven years after fil ing, as is stipulated ny me naiurai ization codes. Mr. Hodge was born at Cornwall, Province of Ontario, Can ada, and arrived In the United States from the neighbor dominion, August 5, 1879. IN THE "THIRD HOUSE" 13 Upon motion of attorneys for the plaintiff, an order of nonsuit was is sued yesterday by Judge George G. Bingham in the case of F. L. Newman against Edward Evans. This was an action for the recovery of certain monies and the mismlssal action was made after the parties to the suit had settled the matters In dispute. Judge Cameron former police Juilfte of Portland, now practicing law in that city, was a visitor at the capi tal yesterday. C. N. Needham about Baby Chicks, 658 S(ate St. Phone 400. " Dance Wednesday night Moose hall. 12 The Moddrn Woodmen will have a nin .Hnntinn tomorrow evening at their hall over Meyers store. Candi Dallas. Falls City, Silver ton, Woodburn and 15 from this city will be conducted through Jungles and swamps, such as they have in Missis sippi. Banquet for those that survive the ceremony; t Motion Faphael P. Banham, a former Sa- leri toy now Inspector In charge of U. S. immigration service with head quarters at Portland, is attending the present session. Davie1. Morrison, editor of the Tele grant of Portland, spends most of his time in the house of representative John. M. Mann, city commissioner of Portland ,1s an interested visitor at the present session. S. C. Bartrom, of the federal forest dlv ision located at Roseburg, is a silent vibitor in the lobby at the capltol. Charles B. Moores, former resident of Salem and ex-register of public lands, Is attending the legislature. 12" The state lime board met at the capltol Wednesday and officially con firmed the order closing operations at the state lime quarry at Gold Hill until spring. When orders sufficient to Justify resumption of operations i ,ro,i rmm Tarmers. uu- Dan Kellaher former member of rM1med. the senate is in attendance at the.ola""" " Big dance. Moose hall, Friday eve instead Hurst hall Thursday eve. Giv ta by the Knights and Ladies of Se curity. H present session, keeping fish in efn otney, as he puts it. T. W. C. A. chicken dinner Wed nesday evening, Jan. 14, 6 to 7 p. m. 75e a plate. 1J Dan Powers, attorney for the Port land News and other corporations. Is attending the present sessions of the legisiaturc. Taxi service New Mitchell Phone 100, Snath's cigar Btore. car. 12 Paul H. Huusrr. journeyed to Cor; vallis Wednesday on business con nected with the Corvallis branch of the Hauser Tiros.' store. Corporal W. D. Marunv, U. S. M. C son of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Maruny. 211 Miller street, has returned to his h after three years in the tti. etotna mariiu service. During I this time Corporal Maruny was Bta jtioned at Haiti. He enlisted at the age of 16 years. The theft of an auto robe from his auto as it was parked by the armory Tuesday night was reported to police by Ivan G, Martin, 392 South High street. The robe is described as hav - hnrder and brown center. m- Martin said that it was removed w',.n 8:30 and 10:30, while he was attending the Apollo club concert in the armory. . Dance Wednesduv night Moose hall. 12 August Kehrherger, Charles Meir and Eva Crr-nz. appraisers in the es tate of John Kieschnick have "led an appraisement report showing that Personal property to the amount of $747.37 Is involved in the estate. Mrs.' Mary M. Baker, 1515 Sagi naw street, has as her guests her brother, Levi Charter and his son, Ir vm Charter, of Rerwood Falls Minn. Mr. Charter is enthusiastic about the Oregon territory and has disposed cf his farm in Minnesota with a view to making his permanent home in tne Willamette valley. Circuit Court. T. B. Doan vs. Claude Cole, to place on trial docket. J. W. Collins and A. M. Bolter vs. United Brokers Co., a corporation. Bill of exceptions W. H. Simi vs A. A. Colvert Reply. W. H. Siml vs. A. A. Colvert. Appli cation to place on trial docket Clair Richardson, etc., vs. Phillip Winters. Cost bill. Mrs. J. W. Collins vs. Charles E. Palmer. Cost bill. Ziick Barnes vs. Katie Barnes. Sum mers. , Charles Fetsch vs. B. J. Bulgin, De- mi.rrer. J. W. Collins et al vs. United Brokers Co.. a corporation. Stipulation, F. L. Newman vs. Edward Evans. Order of non suit. V illlam L. Hume, trustee in bank dnr.tcv. vs. Edgar Dodge ct al. Sum mons. !'. L. Newman vs. Edward T. Evans. Summons. '. L. Newman vs. Edward T. Evans. Writ of attachment. O. S. Butler vs. H. W. MUligan. i;oai bill. ( i. S. Butler vs. R. W. Milligan. Af fidavit. Probate Court. K. E Milster estate. Order for cita tion to issue. Mary C. Hemmlngsem estate. Final order. Welp estate. Proof of publication of notice to creditors. lieavis estate. Proof of publication of notice of creditors. George Pappas estate. Proof of puv:ication of notice to creditors. James A. Hicks estate. Inventory and appraisement. Jiuiiet: A. Hicks estate. Claims of Mary Hicks. .lames A. Hicks estate. Order set ting rslde homestead. N'. E. Milster estate. Petition. Seneca Fouts, ex-member of the house, returned to Portland today after two oaye at the present session. Carroll T. Tlchenor, inspector of po lice of Portland and a former Salem boy, is decorating the lobby with his presence. Hs weights In at 210 and claims he is the heavyweight champion salmon fisherman of Oregon (weight does not relate to the fish). T. J. Toomley, civil engineer of Port land, is here in the interest of the American Legion, i J. E. Dunn, of the Hazelwood ice cieani company, is much in the lobby weighs in at 215. Geo. S. (40 feet to the sea) Sheppard marine attorney of Portland, is about the capltol. Special meeting of Salem lodge No. 4, A. K. & A. M., this evening. Work in the E. A. degree. Visitors wel come. 12 CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our friends for their kindness and assistance at the death of Luclle Corbett. Also for the beautiful floral offerings. Mrs. J. I. Taylor and family. 12 IJ59 f.llonrlnr. nranHnal ..U. Kompr H Q.v,l,l, rn l. v.. ,1 ,v I .. RrntherhoodKf the First . lta initial snnnr in the parlors of the the .h...i, Monday evening. O. J. Hull of the Y. M. C. A. was toastmasUr ADJOl'RXI'I) STOC KIIOIiDKHS' MKCTI.NO The adjourned annual stockholders' meeting of the Mutual Savings and Loan association was held at the of fice of the secretary, Jan. 13, 1920. The reports of the secretary and tieasurer were read, snowing me as sociation to he in a prosperous and satisfactory condition. W. T. . Jenks, A N. Moores, Chas. 8. Weller and Wm, McGilchrist, Jr., wer elected di rectors. I2 DAILY STATISTICS With Judge Kelly presiding. of the Leigh estate against L. C'adek Is being heard In department d tne fonowing men were speak- 1. the jury having been complet- .D g j Reid, the evangelist, lat noon, Wednesday. i,' ' F Holt of the First Baptist ' church ' j' W Troy, G. E. Ross, pres T- W. C. A. chicken dinner Wed- ... . ,'h . Rantist brotherhood; T. ay evening. Jan. 14, 6 to 7 p. m. E.MeCroskey. manager of the Com- t , i. - , . , .... n K I'U LlttllU ' . niercial emu. A i Porter, pastor of the church. Amelia E. Sturklnn an.l.irtn.lril 1 ' r h J. c. Stockton estate has filed t iioal account of transnntinn and ' A cost bill of M0.30 was filed yes Born, WOODRY To Mr. and Mrs. F. N. Woodry. 1610 Summer street, Tues day, a pound girl. She has been named Nona Beryl. QUALITY BABY CHICKS Leghorns, Kids. Rocks, MInorcas. Prices reasonable. C. N. Needham, E58 State St. Phone 400. 3(1 FORD Tltrt'K WITH TWO TON ATTACHM KN'T. RUNS LIKE A TOP OSCAR 1$. GINGRICH MOTOR & TIRE CO. GRAND i OPERA HOUSE THURSDAY, JAN. 15 CLIFFORD DEVEREUX And his Company Including ZINITA GRAF - Eighth annual tour m OLD ENGLISH COMEDIES "THE SCHOOL FOR SCANDAL" Prices 75c, $1.00, $1.50 Seat Sale at Opera House Pharmacy Today Shoe Prices Still Up Grade, Report Has shoe prices reached the limit? A committee from the Boston Shoe Dealers Association says' No." (Capital Journal, Jan. 13, 120.) In the face of that, just see what yo ucan buy BOYS' SHOES 821 Boys Flack Calf Blucher, slses 1 to 5 Mi, regular $5, special 3.25 80S Boys Brown Army Blucher, sizes 1 to 5 Mi, regular $5.60, speclul 14.45 826 Boys extra heavy oil grain blucher sizes 1 to 6Vi, regular $5, special $3.H5 0878 Little Cents Brown Grain Blu cher, sizes 8 to 13V4, regular 13.50, special 2.85 Misses' And Children's . SHOES 500 Rlack Kid. Krey cltth top, low heels, sizes 11 to 2, regular $4.00 now 538 Qun Metal Lace, low hdels, sizes 11 to 2, regulur $4-50, now ....$2.85 535 Gun Metal Lace and Button spring heels, sizes 11 to 2, regular $4.50 now $31! 617 Brown Klk Button, sprint; heels, sizes 11 to 2. regular $4.50, now $3.3ii 501 Black 'Kid Button, spring helfl sizes 11 to 2, regular $5, now $3.65 0S542 Dark Orek Kid Kngllsii Lace low heels, sizes It to 2, regular $5.50. now $3.05 637 "Plumate" Black Klk Dal, slze.-i 12 to 2, regular $tl.550, now.... $5.85 33 Clun nlelul Button, Neollri Hole sizes 8 to 12 rcRUlar $3 50 now $2.05 612 Brown Klk Button, spring hvols, sizes 8 to 12, rt'KUlar $4, now $2.9.! 0650 Dark (Irey all Kid Kiikii.mIi 1,ik sizes 8 to 12. regular $5, now $.161 112 Black kid, turn sole, spriiiK heels, sizes 5 to 8, regular $2. 2j, How $1.65 9.1 lirnwn Kid. turn sole. sprlUK heels sizes 5 to 8, rt'KUlar $2.85. now $2 1 $640 All Dark Keey Kid, lace, sprliiK heels, sizes 5 to 8, regular $3.50, now $2 S.i 0629 Infants i'dlent, clotn lop, no heels, sizes 1 to 5, regular $1 60, now $ 1 1 5 631 Infants flun Metal Button, sprlutt heels, sizes 5 to 8, regular $2.25, now 1S0 Sale Closes Saturday January 17th, at 9 p.m. MEET ME AT MEYERS HEX JANUARY 19 TO 24 WEEK Marion County Corn Show HOME PRODUCTS WEEK THRIFT WEEK 11 important events, but THE GREATEST EVENT OF ALL has not been announced and will not be known un til announced in this space. This event comes off next week, announcement will be made in Saturday's issue. You Can Always Do Better at mmrwmm jLicOODlOOODS Who Always Do Better By You 4.4,4 Cheer Up! Your Dollar IS WORTH MORE THAN A 'T AT HAUSER BROS. INVENTORY SALE LOOK AT THESE PRICES Blue flannel wool shirts, $5.G0 value Khaki shirts, $4.00 value 2.55 Knit to fit sweater coats, $ 1.50 value p.& Savon-knit .Tersevs. $5.00 value $'5-w "Kamp It" Norfolk outing coats, $i.wi vaiue Cruiser sihrts, $10 value $7.05 Patrick coats, $( value - JJ-J" Wot. Vl70!t t.hpr slickers. $6.50 value $bJi Odd lots in brushes, leather goods, travelling kits. SATURDAY IS THE LAST DAY Basket Ball Tonight WILLAMETTE vs. WHITMAN "Fight 'em Willamette" SALEM HIGH vs. EUGENE HIGH FRIDAY NIGHT TICKETS ON SALE HERE SERVICE :i72 State St. QUALITY BEEMAN replaces the horse S7t Cotirt F'reet Phone 636 SIXFM'S I'Ol'l LATIOX INTEKKSTS MANY 1'KOPI.E FOK FKIZK OK I: . .t. 1 r-, cr 11 Tl lilt) TCiv".""- -wernw of the estate, showing re- f tZ verdict recently given in favor nearest tne popu - - i xja. Liit? aut;uui cae recently heard ty a Jury 1 tMn month or circu.i. .... .-, M and aa 7: . feDruary l Dartment No. 1 u e i.,r tmal hearing. 1 ' ., Mr. w ' action to secure the. payment ol a Many a,r,,s in tne viclnUy of TuP. "" "V charlea E. Palmer ii" be planted to flax this year,' " ..H whne Palmer wa bill DOn;afeon. t)n-r cmwi- Airttr ,ir nnlnn CfOD r Tcrwr. M Wednesday .hS V'lT Wt to this city. Mr. Thomason " the CoU,B? nfh success growing flax . . larKet monthly meet- "f "d thu he intend, to enlarge' n,L ItaHonunty community fc- urease In ttai. crop this season. : "! - f" wUI held nieht. Between WedoB company, leaaing faneral Do,r "om. Superior service Moderate 18 ?nd rtoes. - i K. iir. 22 communities win - Mnt I 1'W'- ". -," will '. .-, .. nAS OI inn uin- Owing to the great Interem being taken in the contest for the 25 prize offered by C. W. Niemeyer, realty dealer, to the person who estimates nearest the population of Salem, the imaies nas 5th to Sat- Any ... nin may have one Collins inaiuu-r----- - announce the goon m i". " " official total, the estimates will be r.n. over and the successful contest ant will receive the money. Entries ir.ust be mailed or delivered al ma vi fice ofC. W. Niemeyer. "Just Heal F.tt" Masonic building. Salem. Two cents poslape required on all let ters. Estimates have been submitted ranging from 54 to 47.J2I. a " " " m,lers tak be completea, ana u. ... t. Three ae.eKv - , uap- - . i T nt hpr 1. . pnklin. will lave hr on the & train to attend the meet tol s i?l return on the late train JOITRNAI. WANT ADS PAY BUY REMNANTS - AT THE Remnant Store 254 North Commereial W.W.MOORE House Furnisher SOME OF THE VICTKOLA You get more for your Money at Moore's. DRAPERIES MADE TO OBDKB TO JTT you bwivdowh. C.S. HAMILTON 840 Court fireet At iIhs Y.WtArU: Sign "KIIOI.K" 187 .orlh ("oinim-rt lal Sirnt't noni nx Warwick in "ax advi.xtthe iv h e arts" . of the ,M Elvis Pulley aU of Oregon is scheduled for te depmen' So I. cuit court. This is live to the theft eed from rela- Thnrmlay, l nnsrution r.JT- r- - Of t pun .v.- Peter Kmith IO LM.HUM car of Yick So Tong Chimes IfsdlclD and Tea O. Ha medieia wkieh will ear any known diss. Opea Sundays from 10 A. If. ontil 8 P. M. 1S3 Booth High Bt. Balm. Oregon. Phone lit STATE STREET 02 ctarer . August farm near J '""' " were In Pney and "'t a larceny Hinted br the grand Jury ; on 8 BtCR OMeffl 0FT0HETRIST-OPTICIAN . laddfeBush Dank Wdiirf "XfCbr- Slate apt 6m 625 v <,0, HIDES and SACKS WANTED Also Junk of AH Kind Best Prices Guaranteed CALL St CAPITAL JUNK CO. Tom Square Da! Boom 871 Cbsmekets 8t. Phone 30t vONE HORSt VrRACTony . IIIMIIIH' III II' We Have It On Display THE llcctnan Ono 1 lorc Tra lr, wIi'm h you Imve won ik! vcr-liH4-d in tl Country (uintlcinun, l-'urm itini I'lrciitlv hihI olli. r magazines. It hoIvos m)Wit uml lulor troulli on larj',! uiyl small furnwltM-'n any furm workorUinurilydoacbyon.iWse.imili. or ly lianii. It will iilow, harrow, w;c(l, plant., cultivate, mow huy, mow lawua, liaul 1ouIh, It i altos aetf-pmn4.in( 4-H.P. K (limine for bell work. (lM rli"i Ilia Wnirn, f't grimliT, cram iir iur, mui jurk, wuliing miu iiiur, etv It's Dependable and Economical It' alwy rraily -any time of Uy or nif(lil (or any job anywhere yii want it done. It tt: riflit oil iui'1 utarU to work. It tlorm't waite tni.e rutiiiff or troolimr. off. It work all day on Z nMuta of Kimoliiin ami one (urt of oil. You don't have to (eed it or UkB tare ot it wben it' not orkiii((. It cnablea tlte farmer witli a Ltige trai tor to tomiik't'ly ninturiwi bi farm it doea the work that he now tit k with bom or by taint. To the truck gntilener, fruit grout, fiou vr raitcr, lulntrbtinite other who caiiuot li" largo UaHor it I finna the tnf iji Kiit, ri-lialJe ail wouoiiiu il ini'iur uower iutiImkI --it ti.eaii iwU'iN-uik-iK-e firiti lurctl ouUilit. tirui'iift ' nmjtalwrtruu! Wi, It i uw'ful in nr 'rund on alt kind of (arm. I-, it the oriinul one lwriHi tra tor " ''v diveforI and proven lX Jret or th:itu aiuU of farm. . ;d fur your- It bow e . , vioriu. it plows it harrow iw;Ja it cultivate V IK- K 17 mow it huuli ROACH & TROVER 414 Ferry St., Salem, Oregon. THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL "WANT' ADS PAY CAPITAL JOURNAL WANT ADS BRING RESULTS v - .(,. wtin ge in count" "" - j u Owen, entered a P$ of g