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nn-RSDAY.iIARCH13.lS20, PAGE THE CAHTAL JOURNAL " " . ill Around Town lias lapsed due lo failure to vole with " the post iwo -- or by chaugi oi prettuet. The boobs close April !: coOlEvT EVEST9 ,tAibr cJlnlc ;J5 nonnai. Com- jra (Willamette fresh j tsrt jRegular meeting f m. ksU. War. Salem for Improvement cum m unify can it ! Drs. B. E. Kt-uer. C. A. Dunns. Carl E. Miller. W, A. Johnson. Frank Brown and Mrs. V. H. Uyrd. assisted The new Allen car is here. Littk by Slsler Aun of ,h Deacanes hes four with the bit; pull at Salem Velie'pital and Mrs- WU1 Matl conducted company. - : tne mun'hly baby clinic under the i Seven Tentative Jurors Selected to Try Radicals take fioal actum th-n. Senator Hitch-J Of-! Q!4 it s ftfitl cock of .Nebraska td he considmvtl Oil i-fVt sJltUUllUU Mr. Colby's statement "a complete knockout for the opposition." ( auspice oX the Marion county chil- Walla Wall. Wasii. .:.ir. 18, - Larger Wrecking Force To Be Sent To Rescuers Of H-I I sieni Height.. 1 Meeting l South improvement league. Salem school. ?:3 P- m. r. bers eet at lUr. ...i inh mem ... form sales- III eea club. Mar-lunctiei'J. Busini Men' Com men lal club. Finding it necessary to come into nn bun?au Thursday afternoon. Seven men had tentatively bee ae- court aird face the judge Elmer Flan-. lmren nar normal were exaniin-. cepted as Jurors ro hear the evidence San Francisco, Mar. nigan. from Portland, mho was ax- eu- ana lnose w" examined In; and try the tureo aliened 1. V. W. i the continuation of rested Wednesday afternoon by Traf- tne February clinic were reweighed. : placed on trial in the mipcvior court , weather conditions mor vessels are leultural purposes were sold with the jg-.is and ail reserved, which limy b Tt It 'exploited unuer new rt'sii"n In (jCrmCiny fllr,'hes;:-tc board of Uml commissioners. , (be said. Iaris. Mar. IS. The general sit- The new iea8es are to run for five uatkm in Germany ha much improv- j eafs aB jat tne expiration of that ed since yesterday according to dis-ille may W rvnenred to the hih!t lialches received by the Oertuan Pat j bidder. . delegation here today. The only serious trouble Is now silKK AIXKUEB IKJr t 1.1 ! confined to the industrial centers and Franciaco. Mar. Is. Search is ' the Ruhr valley, where the Spartacists hvins maue for Harry L. Ouheltree. " ,u are still preventing the. reestaonsn- . , moni,y order cierlt In tne untavmame' , rd,.r. flc Officer Moffll for apeeding for-i . ttatf.tra .liiniji, tilLs when tlirt noon : tn hA Knt to the aid or trlosA endeav- : . . m v-h . felted his 5 bail today. Flannisan! friaay evening at 7:39 In the Rich , recess was called. The defendants, jorimc to satvagn tho sulunarine M. lllty JO JUKC TUfi in hour on Court street hetwen Lib- ment association will meet for its reg , MacKaskiH. were arn-sted in a raid the entrance of Magdatona Bay with erty and Church, the officer reported. : ular business session. All persons In-; by Sheriff David Vates and his depu- the loss of her commander and three terested In the development of the ties upon the railroad ramps last No-jother members of tlio crew, the Traffic Officer Mutfit narrowly es- Richmond district is invited to at-ivember and are cliared with eriiain-! twelfth naval diRtiiet iieadgutuiert called injury, and his motorcycle was 'end. E. S. Tillinghast, president of tl syndicalism as defined under the ; announced here today. Mos-wite from slightly damaged Wednesday when 'the North Salem improvement asso-.law enacted March 19, 1S19. the scene today, wero to the eifect he ran into an unfilled water ditch .elation will be the principal speaker. I ne jurv ox WgS jmifhiy filled that high, wimls and a poumliiiK surf on North Commercial street. The' Salem O. A. C. club will meet to-m.nen po,, convened and the defend- were preventing the salvors from pull ditch had not been filled to the top,' night at A. M. Hanson's, 56! Mill St. ant8 Baa nefn ilrouKht within the rail i iK the vessel into deep water, causing a bump which threw the; - titnir Three liwvers. assigned bv the! The vessels to be sent would bean motorcycle. j pourt .h.n uiiuler Mnrfcel of Yak-: nounced later in the day, It was said. Fifteen -hoboes were denied stay !V CWSbOVS H eld In idvdWtLPrththTlnsiiid lefthem SVFFRAUE RKFEUEJiDtM in Salem. Wednesday night, although - ' t0 their ewn resources, lire defending IDVfiHT BY OHIO WOMES a Southern Pacific freight brakeman M P.T CtMltltS. I ir m n ,w w. a. - v.Kt-,Mn ai tari..v. ha!d.hiI?K1 thenVfm tr?ln n,1 lc..amentH r., M,P ,a Vpw, ! Toner and J. C Hurspool. County Woman's party today carrie4 to the Pi" !d i,.8 -'hofr'ri 2;' Prosecutor ..Earl Tenson. Assistant preme ,urt its fight againat a r.N " " .e..u - -"-jr-'"--" Prosecutor A. J. Gillis and Specialerndura in Ohio on tha national wo. cer victor, upon leai-nuiK mat ine aei- M1D ...v.Ht,,, ,vHiiui..a OS"- c, untarv club Mar. "- '. w.vtel Maris a. noon. ar 4 Special meeting BuWss" Men's leagua. Com cltrcial club. 8 P. m- . ch 25. ivoioot, " - jh meeting, armory. postal money Marysville iKvstoffiee who dlssppeai ed March 11. leavins an alleged short -ane of at least 81.500 in his accounts Stephen H Morse chief iKwtal in spector for this district announced ill t0Se rcMlVU inhere today? Morse said he believwl Ocheltree was at Tijuana. Court House News Circuit Court, i Huntley vs. 11. U Carl. ,,,ri:nt 1. Answer. j W. Huntlev vs. rlment J. Answei. . Fails LtUinoei- De ll. U Crl. De- lt Matisun et al. Complaint. daily Statistics. and nut ' - .I..Kn egation of nomads had arrived in the "employes" and therefore the State I ,"' "t(lte. city, immediately received them with industrial welfare commission is with.; naml ,n V a request that they depart by the out autnority to regulate tneir occu Sharpstein s case.,' same means they came in. They did potion according to an opinion so without comment, according to Attorney General V. S. Webb to Mrs. police reports today. Katherine Edson, executive officer of the. commission. All members of Capital Assembly 84, United Artisans are urged to be present at the regular meeting in Odd Fellows Hall tonight. A large class of new members are to he initiated, it is announced. by Colby Testifies Before Senate I ' Probers Today are ; man suffrage amendment. Th court j was asked In a briefto reverse the a jtkin of the Ohio supreme court in re mising to grant an Injunction against '. (the refgereiulum, sought; by George S. i Hawke of Cincinnati, - At a meeting of the director of the Salem Commercial club held Wednes day evening, cooperation with the Cherrtan in presenting Salem repre sentation in th Rose Festival at Port land was endorsed." The employment of C. K. Wilson, formerly of the Capital Journal, as an asBistant to Manager T. E. Mc Crosky .'or the ensuing eight months, wa authorised, beginning April . Montana Land Is Opened Once More Helena, Mont. Mar. 18. Millions of. acres of state land in Montana have, been re-opened for oil and gas devel opment under new forms of leases, according to a statement . touay o, Sidney Miller, register of state lands. State lands sold since 1909 for agrl- TODAY TODAY TODAY i:TIKK TOWN NOLO Ashfville, N. t, Mai. ll. PraiUc- flllv til entire mvn ,f ltiHm.M-A hic own 8ma oy -mis, ireore v. aimer- 7? Z11 11 fo Ft'roi PI OyJHi.lt AO A MO. Washlncton. Mar. Ix.-naliib inX H(C(ir)ti-ly " ' . , .. .., bi" '- A, Sinclair of Asheville, Taximvers are thronging the receipt '"'luce today regarding the Informa departnwnt of the sheriff s off ice and j onwhlch the committee Is de settling for their taxes at the rate of ! !" aetion ni hi, confirmation n Since the opening secretary oi siave. Horn. 'sHOJiFELT To Mr. and Mrs. mar L' t h.i,,fifi.lt. Jefferson Way, a j daughter, weight 9 pounds, I 17, 1920. Mrs. John McNees and Mrs. With nell will entertain the Luella Kim- . ... m.aa1 tir, 000 npr d;tv Dau. ciud tomorrow ,atiernoon at - -j , - ,;,,i.,ii,,i th kL oi tne roiis two wee ks ago tne weeKiyi i livwc..i. payments have increased from $30,000 ilence which has surrounded nil pre to nearly J80.000. vious hearings on the subject but It Wednesdav. Sheriff W. I. Needham was said the nominee would not lie n.n.i,. hi fir.t inrni. in Tronsnrer i asked to appear again. The comniit- i- r. i.iv.n, iti . tee win miwt asralii tomorrow and some members expect mm p. m. at Mrs, Wltnnelrs home, south 20th street, when the election of of ficers will be held. i Mr. John Neely. in, tKtM Albany store, was s . .... i c..ln, IVrlnniadilv. vaiior in o.wt-ik ' March' lne -rooaea rtiver te'epiione asso ciation or crook county, tounv men with the public service ctuniniSHior, anager of Hauser application for permission to insti- a business ...,. ,. " lines or tne uescnutes luuiuui ien phone company at Redmond. George Stephens of Charlotte, and the Southern Railway. : N. C xyj saV xNVAj. aV.Nanor F. A. Elliott, state forester, is in Died. . !-,. -tic, HO nl r.ih-l VdnesdaT. VWal .t chapel Portland today on official business. of Uigilon & Son company at 11 a, m. Kriilay. liurial City View cemetery Lore, Jeweler, watchmaker, Salem. Dane; :t Cjui-v lul' Frid.iv n.frt, Ui-eEacy station, Ta'inal;? or:'.8t'.a. 7 Mrs. Minnie Anderson Hlnehart of Tacoraa is the guest of her mother, Mrs. V. R. Anderson, at her home on Court street. Dance w ith Knights & Ladies Thurs ve. Hurst hall. 87 Fred G. Buchtel, chairman of the public service commission, went to Portland this morning on a number of confereceg relative to applications now pending before the commission. 521.11 id I 'some momnprs expp:i nun u onrrfeirr!iritP R H Hill II ViU -v l'uli- j! P. M. Crcgniy, of the Woatherrj i cream plant on South Commercial treet, accompanied by Mrs. Gregory, motored to Portland Wednesday and attended a ball given by Iho Elks club. Auburn hall, under new manage ment. Dance every Saturday night, starting March 20. New six piece or chestra. ' 69 The scout masters association of Salem, officers of which aro Glen Kiles, president; Hurry K. Spalding, vice president and F. Howard Zin er. secretary, will hold n banquet and business meeting at the Argo ho tel restaurant Friday evening. The regular semi-monthly meeting of the Salem Heights Development League will be held at the Salem Heights community hall at eight o'clock Friday evening. All members are urged to be present, in an an nouncement made by leaders of the league today. Fanny Sewald has been appointed administratrix of the Ell Ballard es tate. Personal property valued at $1200 was left, by Mr. Ballard. VAUDEVILLE TOMORROW Bligh Theatre NOTICE Notice Is hereby given that I have impounded the following described dogs In compliance with ordinance No. H04 towit: pne big yellow Shep herd dog, weight about 60 pounds. One big Airedale, weight ubout 110 pounds, One white and black spotted male, weight 13 pounds. One white short haired male, weight 20 pounds. One young yellow and -black spotted male, weight 15 pounds. One black j and while spotted male, part fox ter rier, male-, weight about 20 pounds. One black water spaniel, male, weight about 20 pounds. One white and yel low spotted bird dog, female, weight about 20 pounds. The above describ ed dogs will bo killed it not redeemed by owners, on or before March 20, t920, as provided in said ordinance. W. 8. LOW. Street Commissioner. ;Mr.rch 13. 1920. 69 Service. Our earn est endeavor to give satisfaction, and su perior service, Is evidenced, by the comtesy of our staff the efticlercy of our management. T h,e satisfaction of our clients and the uual ity of service ren dered, nunlity. Cour tesy. Efficiency. I ilinimn il ll i.njiiTHiiiiin"'t' I iWt fcfBtlll lllOIMiMillM'll"'''lllf iMTiinnrt J o" " 'tl I- Ml Twemy-three scrvanw In tlic Iioiiwj and rvt-ry one a relative of bcr's. And to niakt matters worse, slie had told Hobby tluu her nxwte was tins Duke of Turn buctiMv, wlH'n- link lit reality, was bmlee in her own home. Did slie keep It strictly confi dent lul? Mie triel Ins but MADGE KKNWiBY " xn jwya P.ctw 0 tar Madge Kennedy III TIUCTLY Fib And a of Trouble Liberty lot George L. Cooper, local representa tive of a fraternal organisation, but who is known as an authority upon Chilean affairs because of his long residence in that country left Thurs day for Seattle, where he has been invited to address the Seattle Cham ber of Commerce representatives, on the subiect "Trade Relations in. South America". Mr. Cooper has several lee- j tures pertaining to Chile, and whil in Salem is preparing a comp'cte series- of illustrated talks. He Is a firm believer in American trading super iority and believes that ultimately the United States will win the major trade in South America. Strawberry Phone 494, plants. Kichurrt son's. 68 Cale S Hill, of Albany, veteran district Mltnrnnv of T Inn COlintV. is in k. .- with " " tuy iiMiay in miiBuiintiun ... Attorney General Brown on legal I jrublems. . . .,.) i I Tonight is the date of the benefit I danee given by carmen's local No. 889 . t the armory. The carmen are en 4 (savoring to raise a tidy sum in ordel I to aid one of their members who i I In extremely unfortunate circum I stances because of continued illness f more than a year. The response to J bcket rales has been generous accorfl- j nig to reports made by the carmen ut efforts are being made to sell hn-e hundred tickets at least. 1 I Mrs. Jack llarrett of Seattle Is vifc.- ting at the home of her parents, Mr. nd Mrs. E. A. Thatcher at 705 forth Liberty street. Louis Rosumny, general manager of the Beaver Nut company, of Portland) and Earl C. Becker, sales manager of the firm were In Salem Wednesday and Thursday, making business calls local merchants. The Keaver Nut company is In Its infancy, but pop ularity of the firm's products Is grow-; ing throughout the coast, Mr. Rosum ny said. Kol Richanbach. representative of the Vogan Candy compnny, of Port land, was a business visitor In this city Thursday. Salem Needs a Hospital! Salem Will Have a Hospital! Helps: Do Your Bit Buster Brown Shoe Store 125 N. Commercial St ' TOMORROW SATURDAY CONTINUOUS SHOW SATURDAY TOMMIX "The Speed Maniac'' BETTER THAN HIS "ROUGH RIDING ROMANCE" Mr. and Mrs. Carter DeHaven . IN ; "TEASING THE SOIL" HAWLEY ON THE WURLITZER t r .7X7' -- r i MBBnTriiww-MjWrw-iniintninnTiiiiT-'wni rw.rri ijWWnwiTi.wiBwiiiMWiiiiii in i imiiW wiirn8i ii .iifi " riifi' iTKiiiir --r!'Msr, i Tsr jr Jv;v ; Jv J ! - 1? 1 1 1S t . . 1,,,,J PATIIE NEWS -PICTORIAL - r After hearing their plea of guilty. Judce Kelly Thursday afternoon, sentenced John Hess and Nora Dennis to J months each in th county Joil, afterwards releasing Nora Dennis- to the custody of probation court oifl cials. The pair luid been indicted by the grand jury on a charge of lewd cohabitation.- . The quick arrival of two city fire I nsines at two o'clock this afternoon I Prevented the probable destruction of I home lit laQl B.io-innor atreat own- M by Mrs. Lulu Coppock. Spark I from brush being burned in the street j "ear the house set fire to the dry I "hinglea on the roof. Dam-vie wis J confined to the removal by firemen the burning shingle In the case of Buchannan against Booth, a jury in department No. 2. re turned a verdict Wednesday In lavor of the defendant, Mr. Booth. The case concerned a dispute over settle ment of certain commissions in life insurance sales. - nw..iaJn7" f ..- ... ... ,v jlffsw j- , I. I? U 1 l. l i With the realization that there is j little more than a month remaining in which to register for tho May pri maries, Marion county voters are be- i pii- i ... .ui.. tr. ginning to niM'ea, - 1 iicic iuuhjf were niuoie " - the Henroli .ltu nv...ttl.d fpnivi ttllft tarfit...... ' . . . .. .. Clerk Borer's ""'"""n, tor r.stelia mcuermon, . - . , t,,.iti . and jw. Ttro-n t who .acan- ask that everyone - i-eelstratlon at the desk in County office. Clerk ts:yer "crush" at the I ,1.1 . .'.. tha uncomfortable 4 ... morning from the state uiri. "V- -"-:..., hv ttelld 'raining School. Both girls are de- cok oi ""' , hM. -ard I "rtbed as having dark complexion. I"g to the matter at once, if their card f . 1 Floyd Dow, committed to the ' reeble Minded Institute, escaped I "rom there thl mmnlnr Bccnrding a report made to police. Dow 1 years old.- has dark complexion, is II 0ve fet six inches tall, weighs 150 iwtinds. anfl ia of gtout build He wore overalls, a brown cap. and a rk coat. CARD OF THANKS We Wiflh tn th.-b .. .1 . . 1 iBhhoni for their sympathy and I "indnesg to us during the Illness and "tath of our beloved son and broth- J . Fred Spranger. also for the beau- I 'dul floral offerings. John Sprang- arid family. . tl .ir--.... . ,- - ,. ROBF.HT WARWICK IN 'Tim TREK OF KNOWLEDGE' LLOYD COMEDY Auction Sale SATURDAY J :30 p.m. WOODRTS Auction House 270N.Comn.$t. Everything Goes Don't Miss It Private Sales Daily POK Att-ttn. iilwi',W nd mm trail! I J. H'l H fl. An.; to) Mht2S. Urf l ftK pea (laplM, iImjiiM f. f tl.Ot. H.f , Maw Pr AODREMl a at IS T B f ' ..Ml x - f . IE 11 D The Meet Me At Meyers . W,w 5 Hall of Fame I-, .u i. frton Trt Hall of Fami to honor butinett achitvment, every one would aeree that prominent place .hbuld be given tn S?eam Euine, the Steam Boat, the Telephone, the Banking Syitem and the want ha. , These great contribution to commerce are familiar to all. with the exception of the Want Ad. Being lat to come, it. powtit are leant kno-n. Want Ada In thi. newspaper are a Butinett fore: With them you can buy, tell, rent or exchange property of rvice more quickly and economically than by any other method. Cover the Ground Qukhly Like Tint Mii1 K-ttrn. lot wo. M. W.U f" fuH BJM Is r (if i mtu. Ar.Dii:' "YftrftnEaet business bttt when you emp.oy the business machinery men have cuat ir ti ae common good. This machinery includes Banht, Courts, Streets, Want Adz, etc. Read and Use the Want Ads in m usV mm THE mti.Y r.VPITAL JOURNAL ' e Al-l.lll-i- The Labor Unions have not enly endorsed the Hospital but are out working for the $100,000 fund necessary to build it. Let every one do the sameivork and donate. ' 3 SUITS, DRESSES, COATS Every garment is of the HIGHEST QUALITY and SUPERIOR WORK The CORRECTNESS OF STYLE is assured, every gar ment being selected on the basis of Correctness, Practicability and Serviceability Why hot make a shopping tour and inspect this com plete showing of the NEW and CORRECT "THINGS FOR SPRING?" - - . , You Can Always Do Better At rfU.llilll.. y lit Voile Smocks The new things for Spring . 11 fon&Wy prioed. T 'r U' 4 i si 4 iloOOUiGOODS Who Always Docs Better By You i