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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 2, 1920)
All firound Town crBKENT EVBNT8 jyk Meeting of Art Ap e,, Legion and distribution of nedalt- Armory. s Annual member Jner. T. W. C. A. Aa- -ciation rooms. ... 4Lecture.at library F A. .uasruw- c Lecture In by Df- Feb- Com- .tb rooms unucr of Marion count, chil V7bureau. 1:30 P- m. Til t Meeting of North Jem Improvement asaocia-rtoa- Highland school. i Rov Scout Week. tML - school auditorium, t W IS - Marion Wren's bureau I commercial club. . 1 1 1 I Y, campaign in Salem. clinic W. C. County at Rome Lais, JS, Mount Angel resi dent who was bound over to the grand jury. Saturday In Judge Unruh', court was released Monday on 11000 honrt Joseph Utehty. II, also of Mount An gel is also out under ie bond. The two men were bound over to the grand Jury charged with contributing to the delinquency of a minor child. District Prosecutor Max Gehlar filed the charges against the men. Florence Kephart. the 11-year-old girl In con nection with whom the jinade, is being held at a local hospital. Lieut Edw. L. Sunnio nj l.-.-i . . " iw,'""S wi oergeam Dawson. Berea. and Corporal Ditto, all of the 67th I Artillery, C. A. C. now stationed at Camp Lewis, Washington, arrived nere last evening to (whirlwind CONVICTION IGi'DER SYKDICALISH LAW MEAN END OF LV:W. Tacorna. Wash., Feb. X Projector w. U. Askren was greatly elated today over the conviction nt h. e j w- w- charged with violating the state syndicalism law. ihe conviction nuni tit t m- W.ism is Uboo In Tacorna," Mr. Aak- ren earn. "The case esUblishes a prec edent, and is an imrxirt ant ntnn 4H war against radicalism In w.tn Washington." The prisoners were found ruiltv hv a jury in superior court at 11 o'clock last night after 5 hours of delibera tion, ine foreman of the Jury said to day that originally thr iv,. , . v. . jui v w r. i m aBnmar nnmintiA. commence the.lieving that the I. W. W. organization uipaigu ior miner man individuals were suilHr ' ve, watchmaker, Jeweler. Salem. Foor, Hotel Marion. 29 leading funeral ViavL Mrs. recriilUn tne new regular army. They finally voted for conviction when 1 I tKA Aikn. J I '" wluc jurura agreed to ask the . rt appreciation section of the I court to exercise clemency in senten League wlu meet n the 'cing the prisoners. The state law pro public library Monday evening at 8 vldes a maximum sentence of $1009 o clock. This is the first meeting of fine and five years in the penitentiary, the class since December, and work Attorney Ralph Pierce, who defend ant oe resumed where It was dropped, ed the prisoners, was not in Tacorna Mrs. R. Monroe Gilbert nrpsirlcnt nr todav. It In "v,. v , . . - - I-.-v. . v fciL e WiU u u- peal the case to the sunremo mip t test the constitutionality of the syn- the League, will preside. According leading runermii ""'""'s iu Blgd0n Sor service. Moderate Postmaster Huck jlrettors. Superior , delivered and i yrlcM. word received bv kesteln Monday, un- refused narml nnot 'packages originating in Germany wi'l n, nd Mrs S. C. Stone nave re- oe returnee to their origin ata the ex- f rom an extended visit at Long plratlon of thirty days from the date ""T California. ,of the receipt at the office of address, Bewh.cai.iu instead of at first ascertaining the nnce Moose Hall Wednesday wish of the sender. Undelivered and s refused packages received in Germany . ' from the United States will hB trpntort ! $1.50 per box de-m like manner. jliTered. 4M -.11 Martf illinlpS W"""?.'.,,,. i.h.,ton Phone WfllTl Uioimiu"-"' f 28" Owing to the absence of a quorum at the last irathprlnr- tVlA Onhn1 and meeting of the stockholders of the City Co-Operative Creamery Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ward Auurhter Miss r ranees vyu, -u-vini.ive creamery Id Monday from Albany where they, will be held next Saturday morning at . tne week end- While there they 10 o'clock in the Commercial club ttmded a dinner dance at Hotel Ai- auditorium. taW. given by Mr. and Mrs. E. R. stockholders auditorium. Mr. Katz will address the on the purpose and work tany given by Mr. anu mr ..,iuraH3 iui ine purpos WMftrook In honor of the Assembly of the Dairyman's League. ,.r . ooiiilst of the . - dUD. SOLiOB aiv " -- 1 .... a. Ackiey nas purchased the Sham evening. Rowland of the Row Edgar ai- iw . . ,. unniiDW In Portland:' He was accompaniea oy rock cash grocery at 306 South 25th street. The restaurant in the Argo hotel building which was to have been open, to the public February l. will open next Sunday, February 8. Jack Loper, . . . .. - T3 ... W U UWing U me HlJepttliiUtS Wi I -1 ' J b. .avs uwjjcr, , , U..1..U TCrltUA hafl WI1 known refltniirnntai.v urlll Mn .VII. naiuu , i mm mmu i ----- - . . u . , tt 1 1 1 liaii- uenu oancere, iaipn t , , jMtponed her Wednesday evening ,aS the new establishment fencing class until February 11. Vim Muriel Simpson, of Portland, was in Salem Monday as the guest tt her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. J. A Simpson, 160 Division street. Mia Simpson is playing the xylo piione with the .McCormick orchestra which is touring Oregon and Califor- The Red Cross wishes nurses to reg blw at Its headquarters In the post office building. Phone 332. t 30 State Parole Officer Percy M. Var- ney, his wife and father-in-law. are Confined to their rnnlrl Anno at' Kfirt Center street suffering from attacks of iiuiuenza. me nome is quarantined and a nurse is in attendance. The at tack of flu is slight. Dance ight Moose Hall Wednesday 23 After several days illness with pneumonia Hazel Grazen, one-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs Jacob Gnuen, of Hopmere, died Sunday Horning at nine o'clock. The funeral wu held at the chapel of the Webb Clough company here' Monday after noon, burial following in Clagett cemetery. A N. Arnold, supervisor of schojls for southern M irion county, has re buwd Irom a tour of inspection of tie schools in his iii.trict and reports tie finding of linpruvementn in many the schools Among oth. r pro trusive projects nnl..d by Mr. Arnold ii the serving of hoot noon-dny hnches at the Illilioe, Sidney, Battle Creek and Liberty schools. DAILY STATISTICS Eugene, Feb. 2. Mrs. Berths Shif- flett, an 18 year old country girl, wife of Harley Shifflett, waa arrested Sat urday and placed In the Lane county jail on charges of obtaining money un der false pretenses. It was easv. she said. During the past month she has Wn writing checks in sums ranging from $5 to $20, using her friends' names and some she invented, then Dassine them on local business men. No Questions were asked: as on each check she gave a different fictitious home address. The iroins WAR ffnnrt she said, until one hardware store ask ed her to Indorse the check again. This time she forgot and used her own name. She acknowledges her auilt. Her parents live at Shedd and other relatives up the McKensie river. IDiluESIl EXPEL C0U1IIH PAGE FIVE. PUT TO iGBK, REPORT The changes of precinct boundaries in the city by the court court has i'r- en rise to much speculation as to what ahall be the fate of several coun cilor! en Of the CitV. Thn.,,.), .h. change, made by the court the original tTh.! X StUte ward boundaries In the city have bee v f0 me" Dt ,h viet completely disarranged, and acUonTf 1?, TT, mUSt eIeaBe ln Ken" the city council to reUstabfirt. 1' ac?'iUe G food st.pplie Washington, Feb. 2. The Russian bolshevik army has been nut ttfl work. ; according to a press report of a de cree usuea oy Lmne January 15. r-i ceived today by the state department Argentine Quake Shakes Down Many Fara Houses Buenos Aires. Feh. rii,ini,.. from the state of Mm.-i. nr,- lail. report that an earthquake Sunday " "wn a number of houses in the country districts, creating great panic ainonir the Inhabitant. Th. a;- patches say that in Intensity the earth shock is without precedent in that r- gion. war a lines is necessary. In this process of re-establishment, which, it-is point out by City Attorney Macy, must be done to conform with the newly established precinct boun daries several present councilmen may be ousted .and new onea will have to be elected. Whether thia shall to be done, however, depends on what ac tion takes in re-establishing the ward boundaries. Vcy" - ' ;. -."".'!M lUT.IITTI IHI T,llirTr,ff1.1.tTiniIinTlllf.,WI.Tl1lltfl GRAZEN -Hazel Grazen. one-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jacog Grazen, of Hopmere, died of Pneu monia Sunday. Funeral at chapel of Webb & Clough company Mon day afternoon. Burial ln Claggett cemetery. University of Oregon, Eugene, Feb 2. Arnold Shot-well, who spent It months ln the service with tho Amer ican forces in Siberia, returned to the University of Oregon to take up grad uate work. Shotwell left the United States in August, 1918, as a member of Ambu lanec company 4 and was with thp nl- lied forces near Vladivostok until Da- eember 11, 1819. The majority of the nnmilatinn of Siberia, he said, are in sympathy with tne noisneviki, and it is only the pres ence of Japanese and Czech soldiers in large numbers that prevents the radicals from taking the whole coun try around Vladivostok. At the time o his daparture, Shotwell said, Bolshe vik! troops were rapidly driving for- wara aione tne line of tho Trim. Siberian railroad and foreln Arlmlrnl A-oicnaK to make a swift retreat. Butte Bricklayers Ask -$1 Per. Day Wage Increase Butte. Mont.. Feb. 2. The hrlKViav. ers union of Butte, an organization of ome 25 men, went on strike today to enforce demands for a wage Increase of II, from $9 to 310 a day. No other union walked out today. ' Tomorrow morning new working rules, dictated by the Associated Indus tries will be posted, and if any work Is done by the building trades it will be BOOZE CASE SET AHEAD Washington, Feb. 2. Solicitor fieri eral King said today that by asrree ment with Attornev llcnprai Rir.o n Rhode Island, arguments before the supreme court in original proceed ings brought by Rhode Island to de termine the validity of the forierai constitutional prohibition amendmen would not be heard before March I at ine earnest. Tne agreement was made because of the lame numher of cases assigned for areument im mediately after the court receive nn jwarcn 1 after Its February recess LIBERTY BONDS New York, Feb. 2 Prices of Lib erty bonds at 2:55 p. m. today were iWa, 98.28; first 4's. 91.28; secon '.."; urst 4'A'g, 91.46: secon at the third regular meeting of I a clerks of k'afoury Brothers mer chandise company, held Tuesday, January 27, the club, organization of "hich was completed In December, o" as Its official name "Kafoury Owks Progressive Club." The pur Wee of the organization to cultivate ImI!nUinesf' and understanding - Uie employees of the establiah . and to plan means for the bet- performance of their duties. Pro " wm be given by the members e various departments, to offset seriousness of the business meet- meeting wag hela at the cear """01 bouse Saturday to dis- c.h neeled improvements on road ipHtn . i- .s , lne tggett cem. 2" impassable, and t a funeral kam it. " was necessary to aalt.? I ' Kun and convey ttu. pJ.' mner means, to the hseral . . were atending the whine, i r "sen t0 lcave e to the grave. fc ui an aut,. .,, r. Ulan j ... : - rta .f th, . " wreck'nK In a ditch au I? poliee "we y Sheriff n f. Wn county. Police "a and ""ei that the car was a Wed to keen a watch loinr ?aMea through thia tii-. . . tater A nail that thrrna- d id UJ ....c wuiiumib uauoa il win ue t-i o, m.ofi; iniru, s, 3.utf; fourth unner rnese rules and tne wage scale4Vs, 90.58; victory 3's, 97.92; vie for 1919, it was stated today. tory 4 3-4's, 97.92. " their walk I 3 Board and Lodging C r""is and Kwrckd north of aes, a abandoned by the MoART BOSWORTH IX HITD THE DOOR" BEST PICTURE months f- Board and Lodging Three square meals a day and clean, well fur nished rooms where you can live in comfort and happiness can be found quickest and easiest through our Board and Lodging Want Ads. The Sest places in this city advertise regularly in our Classified Section. 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Thev milt ulan especially assist the fanners. According to the decree the army will be headed by a revolutionary council whose chairman will be one of the members of the defense coun cil. The revolutionary council of the army will be superior to every local authority in soviet territory. JOURNAL WANT AD3 PAT JOURNAL WANT ADS PAT a contract whereby the lawyers were to have received 7, per cent interest in the property for handling eertaia litigation for the Tjosevigs and 1I;J-versen. San Francisco Attorneys Win Interest In lues San Franrfsco. Fh f t,,.i awarding to P. J. Donohue and Ed mund Smith, attorneys, a Tti nern-nt interest in a group of mining claims at Chitna, Alaska, owned bv Chris topher and Ely T Tjosevig and An drew Halversen was upheld today by me mite states circuit court of ap peals here. After the mine holW hj their claims for $117,900, the attor neys brought suit, charging breach of Bill Creating Hawaa As State fctrc&ced Washington, Feb. J, A bill pro viding for the granting of statehood to the territory of Hawaii, under qual ifications to be determined by con gress was Introduced today by Hawai ian Delegate Kalanianaole. fyDrCRONeill ifffty Stale apct STAUgSTftfff I ! LI JOURNAL WANT ADS PAT JOURNAL WANT ADS PAT STARTS TOMORROW 1 m.i.ic'mom.n ni-t'i'ifii ..... , . ( fa bbdrtl (SX. g (VVooaWm. V , fehainaAf-jl Ml Varv-i rV (SUytonlM JOTTRNAT. WANT ATtH PAT JOURNAL WANT ADS PAT n i i t n i i i mm mm earn m s .rim ff7 : fi v The Picture you'll Never Forget Bligh Theatre ; hi Shipments for every Dep artmcnt are Arriving Daily CORDUROYS FOR SKIRTS AND SUITS GEORGETTE, CREPE AND SILKS. EMBROIDERIES In new and novel patterns. 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