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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 19, 1920)
THE DAILY T- IQPRN'Al.. SALEM. OREGON, "'"'"V- JAKUAKY 10. 0- FARMERS ASKED TO PREPARE FOR CORN wire MARTENS IS CALLED fSAH Jmk m ffiES FIRST By CO tL- zz.z TKUI1 num aw l; Work Of League Still j Simple Combi Washington. Jan. , . ,lfeat of ihe basketLa 1 : siand Farm who wish to participate in the sixth nnoal Marion county corn show are urged, in a statement madrf ilunrtay by Luther J. Chapin. head of the show, to prepare and snd In their exhibits at once. The corn show owni officially at JO o'clock T.iun day morning at the Vallty company's tractor department. and Kront streets. Salem. The data for the corn show has been postponed several times because of tlw Inclement weather in late De cember. The fair weaiher rorecasi for this week, however, is expected to bring many exhibitors to the city. Tables on which to place tha ex hibits were being arranged at the building Monday. Lectures On tractor operation und rare will be given, starting at 10:30. Friday. Because of the exunsive use of these "mechanical horses" on farms in the county numerous per sons are expected to be on hand to hear the educational talks. Mr. Chapin said .Monday that he believes, from Information gleaned throughout the county, that the corn to be exhibited at this show will ex cell any heretofore proiluc;d. Prizes, contributed from nil banks but one In the county, have been ar ranged for the best exhibits of corn, These prixes run higher than before, and add incentive to the ex hibltlon of corn. Another feature of the coin will be the boys and girls corn JudK ing contests that will be held Satur day. Prises are offered for this. ceived Thursday night for a number of i , naval vessels to leave Malta apparent- J ly for the Black s?a. Vice Admiral De j it t ,i,vi r A !Robeck sailed on I rlday on board the! xr i .sif.Mvled Russian fovie! battleship Iron Duke, accomp in ed bvlaesregation uf Pacific univervij. witu ; ambassador to the United States, wan the destroyers Serapis nd Stea Ifast. . ,he (f 39.i2 ,;larked the fourth .v.. 1. .h f n-iinese to beiand the steamer Hib'.scua fcvery otn- -,,,.- .i.-imv for the Ind a head mdav at he opening of he senate er ship available is preparing to leay? ;8chooi The Kallie was played at Ch foreign relations sub-committee's in-on Sunday imea to us rnpac i un ;mawa Saturday nisht and the inaians ..tu...tton into Kussian bolshevik .stores. inil-l!" record for clean and fast co-ur.iru iff 01 A ul League uuii r "lrausfi nenoiH. mm m m . t Mn - game to be played by the ,m?h3fid 1 0 Ul2IlIZlU0Q 1 Wtal will oe at ci n..... , . . irhitii c ub be- ""i"" i . . . ... Quick resnlt . i i. lu i nA v-nrL nr itia nle.-a continued victor" affects the .,f th Chemawa auintet. a record iis promised this year. wttchhaiet. the unnals of the school, is .1 ... L . "1 fe league of nations is still confined to as mixed in Lavnmib tf.iii?:atiAn as the onlv act of thi M . hich will Ion? .., n,,i . i!a tlra, meetinsr w. ! , " fna nlrsfe, nlYa!e May Compete With to appoint memoeis or sarre vaiiey boundary commission, which is not under the league's control. It is expected the league will take 1 jurisdiction over the Surra region only- hen an administrative mission has een organized. few day, use broughTZ""' ' ment In n-.K.. " fc. - caw it ... Pins and infammatioa ! !" tee a small bottle of La,. fc ANY CASE weak. Ir:0?' ed eves. Al,,mi. -""iuiii prpoganda ill this country. His person al secretary and "chief of staff" Oreg ory Weinstein, who was one of those recently arrested in the department of u,m, jusiice round up of alleged radicals. k!,t. and Santeri Nuoiteva. secretary of the soviet bureau, were expected to follow Martens on the stand. Weinstein recently was release1 on bail from Kllis Island where he was awaiting a deportation hearing. A warrant also is said to have been is sued for the arrest of Martens but Its execution was held In abeyance pend ing his appearance before the investi gating committee. SIX CLUB LEAGUE TOR T Salem Girl Stars In 0. A. C Stase Prodactioa!b Oregon Agricultural College, Jan. IS. t Vera Rosenquest of Salem, a sopho more .took an Important part in a play given by the Mask and Dagger club of the college. The play is a three act comedy wy Oscar Wilde called "The Importance of Being Earnest." Miss Rosenquest is an old member of the club and in the eyes of the critics successfully carrlea out her part as a society leader. She is a member of Pi Beta Phi sorority. BK.RLIN IS NORMAL I Seattle, Wash, Jan. 1 9. Definite plans are to be made at a meeting next Sunday for the organization of a six club class 15 baseball league to cover ever I the territory of the old Nortwext lea- 'gue, John Barnes, Seattle baseball man land ltobert Brown, Vancouver, B. CC, show club owned announced here today. Five cities, Portland, Seattle, Ta- com.i, Vancouver, Spokane and Ya klnni, me certain of places in the league, Barnes and lirown said. The sixth club will be from Wenatchee. Ilelllngham or Victoria, B. C. The new league, it is hopeJ, will be come a "farm" for the Pacific cjast league. Seattle probably will have continuous baseball during the sum mer as the new organization plans gumes here w hen the Pacific coast lea gue team is on the road. Berlin, Jan. 18. Conditions In Ber lin now are normal. Twenty-six radi cal labor agitators, member of the In dependent and communist groups were arrested today charged with com plicity in the rioting of Tuesday. Seattle, Wash., Jan. 19 -C'Cjnfi'ren-ces regarding submission of evidence concerning alleged frauds by Washing ton shipyard owners before a fe lera: grand Jury which meets here Wednes day were hold here today by Bert Srhlesslnger, San Francisco attorney, William TIdwell, special agent of the treasury department of W. C. Fis'er, special ngont of the department nf justice. Sihlesslnger and TIdwell arrived last night. Foster has been here for two months cheeking shipyard ac counts, i Announcement was nuulo In Fan Francisco last week that officials be lieved shipyard owners of Oregon, Washington and California had de frauded the government of several mil. lion dollars In'handllug the ship plants on cost plus contracts. Mr. SchlesHlnn r declined today to liamo nny 'one corporation that is being Inves'g.ited. L'gerty Parent-Teachers Meet For Annual Election Representing the keenest Interest in educational anil social progress In that district, the Liberty parent teacher association Is perfecting plans to keep the Liberty school well to the fore In outer section work for Mar ion county. At the regular monthly meet Ing of the association at the Liberty school, Friday night, the following new offi cers were elected: President, Floyd T. Webb, principal of the Liberty school; vice president, Mrs. It. B. oh innrti treusurer, Mrs, K. Williams; secretary, Kuth Dougherty. A vote of thanks was expressed for the able ad ministration of H. H. Muniford. the .ctlrlng president and other out going officers. Kepresentatlves of the Trn-Tlln Llsc-ult and Crescent Coffe compan ies, cuught the spirit of coopewitlon and iiRs'sted In providing the excel lent refreshments which were served during the lunch hours. A varied program, representing home talent was given, hearty ap plause being accorded the numbers given. Ellensburg "Wobblies" To Ba Sentenced This Week Ellensburg, Wash., Jan. 19. Sen tenced will be pronounced here th's week upon six alleged Industrial Work ers of tho World found guilty here yesterday of being members of an, or ganization "organized for the pti pTe of effecting economic, political and in dustrial changes by means of initmi ilatlon and violence." The men were arrestee! in November in Lie Klnm, a, coal mining town near here. SWISS M1MKTF.K ARRIVF.K New York, Jan. l!V.-Among the pas sengers earrivlng on the French liner LuLorrnine today was Mure, Penr, the new Swiss minister to Washington, , who will succeed liana Sulzer, who re cently resigned. AI STHAMANS WIS Sydney, Jan. 19. Norman Brookes and (lerahl Patterson of Australia to day defeated A. It. F. Kjngscote and A. K, Beamish of Client Britain 8-0 and 6-2 In the doubles contest for the Davis cup championship. David Graham Phillips' Greatest Story "THE GRAIN OF DUST" A Thrilling Dramatic Snrpon PrTirlnptinn With J Lillian Walker And a Star Cast J Now Showing 1 ! Ye Liberty 'Playing was streng.hened nur.ng me !play. Cheniawa's only defeat during the present season was aununisterea lliamette. Stevens of Pacific I nlversity, refer- eed the game. The lineup or tne op posing teams was as follows: Pacific P.ead and Craham, for wards; Fennaga, center; Todd and Goodman, guards. Chemawa Eettles and Downey, for wards; Shepard, center; Nix and Nuckolls, guards. The score was 22 to 13 at the end of the first half. Todd of Pacific play ed with exceptional ability and was well supported; Fennaga, as center,: and Read from his position as guard co-starred with Todd. ; Chemawa's play was a joy to follow-' ers of the game. Downey annexed 16, points by clever shooting and was sec onded by Nix with 15 units. Nuckolls, ! guarding with .Mix furnished consist-J tent defense. Shepard as center and v, ... rcial.,. b5"K' 115 New Haven, Conn., Jan. 19. Ya'c, -RF.DS" RKATKN H.KK. university probably will accept the in-1 w'arsaw, Jan. IS. Bolshevik forces vitation for a track meet in Knganc;on tne Lithuanian and Ruthenian this spring. Professor Clarence W. irront ,ave ue,n beaten and are re Mendell. chairman of the athletic j treatjng east 0f Dvinsk, according to board of control, stated today. an 0ffjculi statement Issued at gen- It is understood at Yale that Harvard . eral staff headquarters. The Lettish and Polish front now will be unaltfe to accompany the blue on this trip as has been the case leie tofore. Stop Tobacco runs along the shore of Prell lake and thence to Czereg, the report says. Stop tobacco for a month and see how much better you feel. You can stop without suffering any incon venience or feeling the usual craving. Simply get a box of Nicotol from any druggist, use as directed and the hab-' it quits you. Your health will be bet- i ter. your resistance to disease will in- j crease and you will cease to be a! slave to nicotine. Read what Dr. Con-! i ner formerly of the Johns Hopkins; j Hospital, says about the evil effects j of tobacco in an article soon to appear i j in this paper. Nicotol is dispensed by I an goou uruggists in tins cny, especial ly by D. J.Fry. (Adv) ' 0m "Where Home Comforts Abound" PORTLAND, ORK, The pleasure of your trip to Port land will depen() upon the hotel you select. Oozy surroundings, moderate rates, and the welcome you find in your own home tows, await you at the Multnomah. Garage In Connection. mercial Our it.el'rlt:es are of the highest charac ter. We are equip ped to satisfy the most exacting cli ent. The courteous conduct of our staff matches the up to duteneaa of our equipment. l ttMnntn . . Fitting Classes JOURNAL WANT ADS PAY' THE BATTLE WON Confidence in your physician or the tonic that he may prescribe, is half the battle won. The consistent use ol SCOTT'S EMULSION always begets confidence in those who take it. Scott's u - a tonic-nutrient recom- ftZ mended by physicians ry everywhere. T- Let SCOTT'S help ftv you win your battle tcott a Bowse, loouificld. N. J, 1H s) . rn! THEATRE TODAY - TOMORROW PARISIAN BELLE'S! 2.1 ..;" 1 Musical Comedy Co. j In Rapid Tire Musical Comedies j . A Laugh! A Scream A ROAR! Pretty Girls! Gorgeous Costumes! Funny Comedians! I - Many people imagine that an examination is long and tiresome, as it once was in years gone by. For this reason they dread having their eyes tested and keep putting it off. We are equipped with mod ern testing devices which give the most accurate findings and with no inconvenience to you. Come in and have your eyes examned. We guar antee a satisfactory fittingif you need glasses. HARTMAN BROS. CO. 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OXFORDS WILL PREVAIL OVER ALL OTHER FOOTWEAR FOR THE SPRING SEASON. BROWN AND BLACK LACE BOOTS HIGH TOPS, ARE GOOD STYLE FOR THE EARLY SPRING. WE WILL RECEIVE ALL THE NEWEST THINGS BY EXPRESS AS FAST AS THEY ARE CREATED. Hand-Painted Spats IS A NEW FAD. SEE THEM IN OUR WINDOW. WE ARE ALWAYS THE FIRST TO SHOW THESE NEW SPECIALTIES Hanan Shoes FULL STOCK ALWAYS OK HAND IN BOTH MEN'S AND WOMEN'S- IN ALL THE LASTS Rubber Heel Day Is Wednesday . RUBBER HEELS PUT ON, ONE-HALF PKICE, 25c PjHE PRICE F 3 jtz& ' Shoes . Hanan Fox Pumps DuxBaxOil BergbanBocb Witch Elk Doot? 326 StateHexttoladdeBusHWi