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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (March 10, 1920)
rrpyESrAY1MAI'-CH 10. 190 THE CAPITAL JOURNAL FAGS SEVEN fill Around Town jfHtl near . ur ! night. ! crKROT EVENTS 1 Regular open meeting, Commercial ? Mil"00 f (arum u.ir ! " The B"11"' ---or. E. C Conklin. I o. Open meeting. Union. Labor nan. Pro-Art r. iatn,' Mar. Truckmen ' March 11-Lectur, In Com .Jrchl dub; auspices Marion ,' children's bureau. 1 "?ir 12 Commercial club .tsociate members. 8 p. m. at Mar. 12 Lecture by . rmnii. auspice of less"1 r.urue, library, 8 p. m. ir 13Meeting of Salens Women's club. Commercial club auditorium, v-.r 12 Meeting of Three ,:.b virile club, home v- Chas. Cameron, 21st street. Mar. 15. Council meeting. city hall. " Mar. 17 St. Patrick bene fit dance under the auspices of the Salem Senators, arl mory. . Mar. 18 Raby clinic for children under normal, Com mercial club. March 26. Women's republi can club meeting, armory. of orth Frank Bohn Thursday 0 The library board hopes to open the public library. State and Winter streets, at nine o'clock Friday morn ing, according to an announcement today by Miss Flora 41. Case, libra rian, ine library has been closed for more than two weeks while being re- pairea rrom damage sustained in lire. Shamrock Center brick ice cream for the occasion. March 17 th. Order now. Any ice cream dealer will take your order. Buttercup . Ice Cream Co. 61 Allies to Receive From This Country Washington. Mar. 19. The allied governments will receive no further loans from the American government. Secre tary Houston announced to day. Loans made to the allies to date total S9,65.9a4,649.4. of the ten billions authorized by congress. Mr. Houston said, and it was not deemed advis able to utilize the remainder of the authorization. The theft of his bicycle from Wal ler hall, Willamette university cam pus, some time Tuesday afternoon, was reported to police by E. K. Brock 1435 13th street. ATTEMPTS TO SHOV UADHSIN B1SBEE TRIAL Fib 'Sheriff's Office Is Busy Receipting Tax The r.jiue Tribune fx sks of "i positively amuing adiiHiiist; alive i-i etetiey of both Lenine and Trwtsky.' Tai money is pouring into the; "It is one mad country America," county coffers at the rate of ilMO'!" -yrlce Maeterlinck. 1- ...... ; . , au.ff w T l' ' Rwiums ....... " -J i , eedham. A continuous line of tux- FT j j Jj " - i Payers kl the crew in the receipt 1 of -- (department busy during the week' y jre tratfc Aril., Mar. 1 -Efforts days. I !? externmllv wiih.' ... - . i In ..).! i. I.,.. rt tkij, a thnu.ahiFrl V V - icrew is wormng upon tax statements, intent and day. Sheriff Needham re- between the testimony given by Fred port, (hat this work will soon be com- jYf BOoV4uaho 3C'.60.i0 W. Brown, a deputy sheriff of Co-, pleted. as the "G" section of the roll ehiso county, during a preliminary 'is now being mailed out, about a day hearing held at Douglas, Ariz., last, being required for three letters In Tombstone, of W. H the defense, L , 'are best treated f. wternsllj;" with; V yiCRS VAP01UEB summer in connection with the Bisbee.the alphabetical arrangement of Warrenton Votes Large Bond Issue Frauds, Shows Up Warrenton, Or., Mar. 10. Warren ton voters yesterday affirmed the re- A bicycle, stolen from (iordon Brun nell. 208 Court street, March 8, was; suit of the November election, creat found hidden in a ditch near his j ins dock commission and authoriz home Tuesday by A. Turpin. 2003 1 ins the issuance of 1350,000 bonds , to Waller street, Tuesday pveninK. The! Purchase and Improve waterfront prop j bicycle was recovered by Traffic Of-jerty. This was carried by a vote of . fleer Moffitt and returned to its own-, '09 to 91. r. i The proposition, to issue $150,000 in TIMK TABI.KS SOCTUKHX PACIFIC CO. No. ortbbouud deportations, anil that given by him .names. (54 Or gonlan (today, were the feature of today's Sheriff Needham repeats his re-' IS Oregon Express morning session in the trial of Harry iquest that parties desiring inform-'j8 Willamette Limited IE. Wootton, hardware dealer of Bis-jtion or statement concerning; their I J l,3"11" Passenger ... Ibee. Aria., charged wltn kidnaping in! taxes, desist from the use of the ph . 7 VT, rl.T connection with the deportations. (phone in making Inquiries, but thatj"" Southbound Brown, who is a resident of the 1 lne request oe mane oy leuer, a er- Warren Mining district whh.-h in-'i'te description of the property, eludes Bisbee, was the first witness lota and blocks being included. to be heard. He took the stand in be-j half of the state almost immediately! Pastries and cakes may be baked after the names of the twelve men 'and sold only two days a week in who were to serve as jurors In the' France. Flour shortage. case were announced. j , "In the examining trial held in! Scientifically speaking, the most de- by!si For Euirene Friday, March 12, at S p. m. there will be a basket social at the Swegle i school. The public Is Invited and bonds to purchase a specific tract of waterfront at $1530 an acre, which was also carried in November,, was de feated, 84 to 171. Of this bond issue Court House News. F. Circuit Court . ..,y vs Leona Day. Corn- Branch vs L. S. Lambert. Order and ap- 3. jlainl. Arthur JLaswer. Probate Court William K. Kitton. estate. Appointing administn misers. William F. Kitton estate. Adminis trator's bund. William V- Kitton, estate. Petition ior letters of administration. Callieta Moore, estate. Inventory ud appraisement. In the matter of the estate of Ken uth Moore. Wilbur Moore, Harold Moore and Donald Moore, minors, wntory and appraisement. Emma Moore, estate. Pinal account Emma Moore, estate. Order fixing time for hearing final account. Marriage Lkxuiscs LeRoy R. Fox, 29, of Portland, a farmer, to Olena Dandurand, 21, Silverton good time assured. Miss Elta L. is teacher. I'lett I $ 152.000 is now held by the state. Word has been received in Salem that Leland D. Secor, formerly a res ident of this city, died at his home, 202 V4 McMillan street, Portland. March 6. Funeral services were held Government Loses By Court Decision Douglas in July 1919, did yon not I scrlptire designation of the 1 testify that you tried to run Wootton that of "migratory workers. " out of business?" Mr. Burges asked, 1 Bron on ross examination after j the latter repeatedly had, testified HnHBBnSHB9BBMBRH that ootton nad "forced him into a circle of armed men at the point of a cocked gun."- "Not that I rememher," the witness answered. "Did you not say then that you would have done so if you could?" ! "I don't remember." ; "Regardless of what you said of your purpose, was it true that It was your purpose to drive him out of business?" "It was not true." Did you not answer 'oh, yes' when S OO a n :SS a.m . 9:17 a-ro 1:5 p. in 6:35 pn . 7:45 pm . S:10 a.B 10 05 a-m U:cs a.m IS California Exprem It Roeeburg Passenger . .s P-n 87 Willamette Limited ...... 44 p.w IS Sau Francisco Pass... 1:0S p m S.VLKM-CKE11 LINK 7J Anlve at Salem :10 a ni 7 Leave Salem 4:00 pro SALEM, FALLS CITY & WESTER YV. V. Is id Leaves Salem, motor .... 7:00 a.m 183 Leanps Salem, motor .... S:5 a-r '155 Leaves Salem, motor 1:55 pm, Thru car to Monmouth and Ain 1T1 Leaves Salem p.na 1113 Arrtvea Salem :S5 a:n- 1(4 Arrives Salem 11 00 m-m. Mi Arrivea Salem -. 1:29 pea. 17J Arrives Salem 7:4 p.m. OllEUOX EXKCTKIO Southbound Train Leane Arrive Arrtr No, Portland Salem Eugeae i Ltd 8:1a KiH 10:15 am 12:30 pm T 10:45 am 12:50 pm Salem only t 3:0 pm 4:15 pm 6:38 pra 13 Ltd 4:43 pm 8:40 pin 8:it nt 17 0.05pm 8:07 pm Saiemonlr 1 9:20pm 11:20 pm S item only North Bank station (leave Jeffer sod street 18 and 1 minutes later) Northbound Train Iave Arrive Arr?r No. Eugene Salera PovttaicJ 7:15 ara 1:3J ens 10 Ltd 7:35 am 8:45 am ll:30a tl 12:0!i pm 9:30 pra U Ltd U55 pm 4:04 pm 5:50 pm !0 Suiemouly 5:30 pm 7;40 pni 23 4:25 pm 7:M pm 10:00 pm :orth Bivn k station (arrive Jeffer son street 15 minutes earlier.) 'Leave Corvallis. .COltVAI-l.lS COXXECTIONS Nortlibv 3d Leave Corvallia Arrive Salem 8:20 am 9:45 am 3:35 pm 4:00 put 8:18 pin 7:55 pm Southbound Leave Salem Arrive Corvallle 10:15 am 11:37 am 8:40 pm 8:00 pm 4:13 pm 5:40 pm Washington. Mar. 10. The loss to Tuesday, March 9, and burial was in j the government as a result of the su- well known in ale,i. His son. Harold : dividends not taxable as income will to,..we,rt,on W8S asked you Do"B' T. Sann, iit.iu ., .li,.I,.,it V, n l. , im . . ,, . u. .jvvv n,uii, ,n iiic oe . nearly nan a ouuon aouars, ac-, high school during his residence j cording to an estimate today by Com-1 here. . ' missioner of Internal Revenue Roper. Mr. Roper said a hasty search indi cates that $70,000,000 paid in 1917 i In the university debate tryout held In the First Tresbyterian church Monday night, Bernard Ramsay, the leader of the freshman team which won in the inter-class debates, took first place. Sheldon Sackett took sec ond place, Howard George third and Frank Bennett fourth. These four men will compose the team which will compete in the triangular and dual debates scheduled for the lat in I ter part of this month with Pacific i university, McMinnville college and College of Puget Sound. and 1918 will have to be returned while the loss In uncollected taxes in 1919 will be $100,000,000 and that for 1920 $300,000,000. Mr. Burgls persisted reading from a paper said by Mr. Burges to.be a transcript of Brown's previous tes timony. "If I did, I was mistaken," Brown Meet Me fit Meyers1 Salem Is Entitled to a . j i - Glass Hospital IT-IT'S UP TO YOU First LET'S BUILD of Daily Statistics. Died .. "WITT 13 Marvin Albert Witte, four years, son of Mr. and Mrs. George J. Witte, 1996 Court street, Wed aesdoy at 3:4 a. m. Funeral at chapel ef Webb and Ornish at 2 p. ,m. Thursday. Burial City View cemetery. Addison Bennett, the veteran journ alist, la in Salem to ascertain the status of the flax experiment at the state prison und the prospects of the revival of the induslry for the Ore-gonian. Horn TEHK1NS To Mr. and Mrs. Benja min R. Perkins, 3410 North Front street, Tuesday evening1 at five o'clock, a nine pound boy. . Hear "Revolutionary Europe," a lecture at the armory Thursday night ' 60 Love, watchmaker, jeweler, Salem. Ben R. Perkins, representative of the Metropolitan Life Insurance com pany, Tuesday evening became the fraud father of a nine epound boy. Hoth the youngster and Mrs. Perkins are doing well, it was said Wednesday Juorning. Bance tonight free admission. Moose hall. Ladles eo After a ten days visit In southern Oregon, where they have been look ing after interests of the Oregon Growers Cooperative association, Seymour Jones and Professor C. I. Lewis returned to Salem Tuesday. Ac cording to Mr. Jones and Professor Lewis, Medford, Grants aPss, Rose burg and other southern Oregon towns are enthusiastic about the as sociation and are taking an active in terest in its affairs. Air Mail Carrier Burned To Death replied. "How do you know you were mis taken?' the defense counsel asked. "I have since Investigated." "You mean you have Investigated your own purpose, do you?" ' 1 "Yes, sir."- . Elkhart, Ind., Mar. 10. A govern ment airplane-mail carrier, identified by marks ou his clothing as Lieutenant Clayton Stoner of Ohio, was burned to death in his airplane when it fell near New Paris, Ind., about 10 a. m today. Stoner probably became lost in the mist and was seeking the Wabash rail road, which the mail carriers follow dally in their flight over this section of the. country. By order of Judge Unruh Wednes day the case of Walter Eberhnrdt against Jack Hess, Involving a charge of larceny by bailee, was continued until Thursday morning. Hess is charged lit a complaint sworn to by Eberhardt of disposing of a suit of clothes loaned him by Eberhardt. Final account has been filed by Arthur H. Moore in the estate of Em ma Moore: County Judge Bushey has set April 12 as the date for final hearing. Detective's Son Tips Father Off To Burglar Man New York, Mnr. 10. Charles Rey nolds Jr., nged tt.ee. waa the detect ive that "tipped off" his father, a New York policeman, that a man was trying to break Into an apartment and caused the burglars arrest. Within the family circle Charley had fathered that men who tamper- j ed with locks were not supposed to be allowed the freedom of the city, so when ht and hla father were vis iting his gmndtarents" he took a stroll thru the hallwaya of the opart Washington, Mar. 10. An author-1 ment house. He aaw a young man ized peace time army of 289,000 en-! tampering with a lock and concluded listed men and 17,820 officers, was 'the matter would Interest his father, approved today by the house, whK-n Charley and his father overpower by a vote of 79 to 24 refused to amend td the burglar. , the army reorganization bill so as to fix the maximum strength at 220 men und 14,200 officers. - - Peace Time Army Measure Approved HUM WLVB DOF.S HEAVY DAMAGE NEAR SAN l!K.;o ''"I American Colony In Moscow Looks For Assistance What Is the matter with Dr. Bohn will tell you. Europe? 60 James Holland, affiliated with a aoine building organization at Eu e, came to Salem Wednesday, and "ill spend a few days as the guest of T. E. McCroskey, manager of the Commercial eld. William F. Kitton, who died in Marion county, March 8, left an es tate of $1440. He is survived by a brother, C. F. Kitton, Peoria, 111., who Is named as the only heir. Geo. Spaniol is. appointed administrator of the estate and George Keech, Henry Smith and J. T. Kearus are named as appraisers. San Diego, Cal., Mar. 10. Dam ages to property estimated at $10. 000, with the serious Injury ot one man and two others badly hurt, was done here early this morning by a heavy wind storm which hit an out lying section of the city. Moscow, Man 7. Members of thej American colony here, some of whom! are in need of food and clothing, are making anxious inquiries as to what (steps the state department In Wash-: ihigton is taking to enable them to . - i Ket back to the TJnltecl States. The ?;ven the illiterate native of Egypt I departure of Frank North, chaplain have become millionaires In amazing of the English church here, has re numbers because of the boom in cot-', moved the chief suurce of supplies, ton, aa he was' represenlatlve of the Brit- . I Bh Red Cross in Moscow. It is said England hasi-received SltO tons of this worn win now oe cam ui. u, dves from Germany the French Red Cross. Max Oehlhar, Hazel Gcarhart and Robin Day, appraisers of the estate of Wong Him have returned a report of personal propprty valued at $6, 800. The heirs are: Wong Him Tin, 55, widow and Wong Soo, a son, 26, . . . tnotn residents oi sam nun e rZri -. in the cou;ty of Houie Sa, &me building. .I- ,th. - a. . of Hung H C .In.. A Monday empowers the administratrix to send the body to China. JOURNAL CLASS ATS RE!X IT i JOURNAL CLASS ADS SELL IT Our showing this Spring is the best ever. The Quality cannot be excel led and the range of designs is quite extensive. Dark shades predominate but of such charming softness that at once appeals and capti vates. 38 inches wide. Range of price per yard 50c S2.00 You Can Always Do Better At i JLLoooii ..OC S.'" Who Always Does Better By You Bead Necklaces New Novelties in Bead Necklaces. They are very popular. Notion Dep't. Bailee at Query's hall, Llvesley sta tion Friday evening. 81 Police were searching Wednesday ter a purse, belonging to D. L. Spauld tag. which contained "$50 in curren y. a contract for property and a re- "eipt for an abstract and was lost Tuesday. The loss was reported at headquarters Wednesday morning. ttance tonight free admission. Moose hall. Ladies 0 Police Wednesday held a bkcle. found in the brush along North 11th net. which, they sail, would be giv- to the owner upon Identification of property. The bicycle had not been ported to police as stolen. Special meeting of De Molay Commandrey No. 5. K. T. this evening. Work in the Temple degree, and a visit of the grand comman der. Visiting 8Ir Knights welcome. 0 MART PICKFORD IX "pollyaxx.v Last times TONIGHT Portland Lawyer, Wanted For Land Portland, Or., Mar. 10. Carlos L. Bvron. Portland attorney, convicted of misusing the. malls in pVomoting a hind location scheme and who was at liberty on a stay or coinnmmem, surrendered In federal court here to day and will leave this evening ior McNeil' Island to begin a sentence of fifteen months imprisonment. iii nlso nay a fine of $1000. ine stay had been granted in order that Byron might appear tor tnai u. .,hi on similar charges. Withdrawal of the stay of execu tion in Byron'i case was ordered by Federal Judge C. E. Wolverton Mon day on showing by United States As sistant Attorney Ceneral A. F. Fle ,i,.i Ttvrnn had (continued his Bi m promotion activities. COLLF.tiE UENS W IN Corvallis, Or-,' Mar; 19. First place in the western Washington egg lay ing contest for February has been , hv five Barred Rock hens en tered by Oregon Agricultural college i.th a record of 474 eggs for the four months In the contest. It wso announced today. The college pen i leading all others with ar, average of 94.8 eggs a ben, 23.7 eggs a month. 1 -The black bass." says Dr. Jamerl A. Henshall, famous angler. "Is mck, for Inch and pound f pound tho garr.est fibh that swims. " j J, , n wag"ww-,i- " ; "j M IF . Talk ! x A Heart to Heart With a Girl To you girls and women with the ambition, stamina and courage to earn your own living, this is a little message of appreciation and sug gestion. You fill a big space in the affairs of the world today and a nation doffs its hat in homage. Employers, eager for your services, bid for your time and fafeif in our Want Ad columns. Among them you'll almost surely find just the place you're looking for. Cr better still try & Want Ad of your own. Employers read cur Want Ads daily. Snappy Want AJc Lih Thtf Get Rttamt: B Kkp rtN rtt ptntf, vntt?rajiit rM vjuM"tt ui ia iafcifrr vfUM. (ftri lJn)lif ill u trf suKURg ft&4 bti!r,$r aurfclnia ifst! p-iii i fft-fi tiifj;i p .rt'ttii'f fur sxlfsus'rtiatTit Api-'r lrTtr trAy aJti4f M. aifwCflv, sl vniki and rwtttm AfitiotM4t vr:kitX nvtrfT, f rl M til hr mMt W!.oiat Art r 4 fr ' tim Both, Employe and Employees find our Want Ads give quick returns. Make it a ai-y practice CAMCO CO. SET TIIE 'DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL "WANT' ADS PAY We Are Pleased to Announce ' that a Mrs. L. C. Harris Special representative of the Cameo Corsets will bewiihusMarchll, 12,13, to demonstrate and give individual fittings. This is your opportunity to get a corset that is designed to fit different pe culiarities of various figures and to give scientif ic support to every organ of your body. DonH fail to attend the demonstration at 466 yu State Street SALEM NEEDS A HOSPITAL-SUBSCRIBE NOW. LADIES STORE 4CC-474 STATE STREET MEN'S STORE 416 STATE STREET