lSDAY, JUNE 2, 1920. THE CAPITAL JOURNAL $1 Around a owr R. Darby, contractor. The PAGE FIVE. ZrZ LZ hZ! -n jiColwrf..rfl'n Mrs- Nancy Stewart tor Willamette Pany. Dr. Mary J ' T tjrKJTT EVEJTT8 I .Final concerts ot WU " Jett Khool for vale. First t E. church. I j. Regular open Salem Commercial according to information received by prison officials. A guard from the C Rowland. 407 rv,..- Pn Jftl niht and : will return I street, will leave thi. wLT": w,m urr odS'- "en- hen and -,.n aiEht for j . . tenced to serve a term of not to ex- chicks were stolen some tlm. .1,, attend th ten year on a charge of assault D,ght tTvm the hen-house a: thej " Friday, of the- Oreeon s,uW,h mtent b 1 Multnomah coun- " a. xuKna ihk i Eruii ji i n nan , : - -n ............ ...... rvuiuxrv 13. jlast. He mad his escape from, the A Bantam 7 I TTXua house 8 IS u I 'T J Baseball, Oxford f PA Senators vs. Woodburn. M. E. KiK'khu 15a u Medical Am.;,n.. Front street. Officer Morelock '' tiated and learned that a bo, about emit! to certain number of them Pri30n 8turdas' br riiin ut ol years old., had visited there the lor ,ocal distribution and ,fc. Prison yard underneath a motor tr " t Business June luncheon, Commercial Hen's club, Hf .... , . . "", .uu u ineir .. xm to nuy the hen mraaj Bodies deem fit. and chicks. , j , ... I "Cne 3 -At armory, 'e0t i.m for Stnators. Ce 7-Cy councU meet- . I . hall. 7:30 p. m. N I i . t On- f i , C . C!ancy. King Bing of the Sa- One of the main attractions at the lem Cherrians, made a business trip eeiet) ration at ruIUIU eon8lay. SUjton, July S. will be tho ! Cherrian band. Manager John Graberiw . ; announced Wednesday that the band ' P 1.-, D 1 j which i, rated as one of the best musuT 3111 KCDIieS organisations produced hv fh! Capital City, will have charge of the! musical program for the event . the truck. "i Court House News Stayton. The grand jury reconvenes Satur day, after a recess of fifwn ,i,. Only a few criminal docket entries To Accusation of Bonniwell Wall Street Pays Big Internal Tax New York, The government ar rives more than T50.000.000 annually in revenue from brokers' licenses and stock transactions In New York, gays William H. Edwards, collector of in ternal revenue for this district. Six thousand stock brokers, he said, pay a license tax of J50 and in addition a Called By Death Wr tin CC Ann nun Naner Jane Stewart, age 88. wife of "WUVVM. ,,. ,.,.,., j,.,,. -. ......... uicu x uviuuiy evening at the family residence, 540 North J l"h strct. The funeral win be held j ui uie cr.apel of the Rigdon & Son company, tii North High street, at i o'clock Friday afternoon. The body will be held at the parlors of the firm in a vault pending- arrangements ta be held. Rev. T. & Anderson will con duct the services. Stewart was born January i. heeling, West Virginia. 1 - ..1.1 I .AA . - . .. . - " iv astuiiiHiiin. .inn. ' r i auroai ui u iiuu ur iiai xnvtriimir i "P r.Cnslderati0n It is ex-'eral- Palmer taTw' i..." 1 to the salable value of their nn. Gi8. Bruce Putnam, ... i i FlullA UmIiia I T ., - i uv commission brokers, , Gi??y Brodi- w uiw. i uie iNut ires (Schu mann.) (b) Ecstasy (RummeL) Mar guerite Cook. pected that the Jury will h d J h Palmer PPered in the senate to the o1 va by Ju KX ml etT CamP&len "W committee,10 "changes. 1 a- room t01tiy just before the afternoon! of th ' Mr. and Mrs. A. J. children of Portland, j Cirruit Court 1 Rflls Josephine Brown vb O. W. La. Motion for suit money, fuke Lemery vs J. H. Johnson et al pitfction to place on motion docket, j Wilso" T. Hume, trustee In bank otcy va Edgar Dodge et al. Motion, j A. B. Wiesner et al vs M. D. May t .j oi Stioulation. f Pr.du.le Court An 1 " . 1 - ? .. w.uhior Ptate. Petition forl.ay that tiie annual tatA mnvo,.. & KTT1B mw"-- -vw.vuuvu ia w, x. . .... J " . . f o.iminlstffttrlx. uie i-adiea of tha a x ..m ,Q iu me man any omce on Sipeininir j. held in iatnrio t . earth. Had the statement hn share on all stocks valued at 1100 or esmir;. vi uci on- " uuiib o -1 n-1 ! a' - i Wednesday June j. a concert Mill be given by students of the music department of Willamette university. The event will take place at :15 o'clock "in the First Methodist church The program: . Organ. March and Chorus from Tannhauser" tWagner), Dorothy Stafford. ' j Voice. Slave Song (Del Riego,)! Gladys Brodie. j Piano, Masurka (Leschetisky,) Lu-j cile Atwood. I Piano, Butterfly, op. 43 No. 2 Cho-! pin), Sadie Pratt Voice, "Sing, Smile, Slumber" (Gounod.) Pearl Carson. Piano, Love Song (Cadman.) Rubv Rosenkrana. Voice,. "Evening" from Summer Time. Song Cycle (Ronald). Marv Jane Albert Piano, Wedding Day at Troldhau- shlp to Yates. Kan., where burial will I pronocutor April $, Taeoma, Wash., June 2. Mrs. Julia. B. Smith, convicted of criminal assault on Prosecutor W .1). Aakren, touj was wntoneed to from 18 to SO yeiys in the penitentiary by Judge St. L. Cttf ford. A plea for a new trial was re fused. Mrs. Smith shot the county t j session or the committee began. Hs,"108 wno ar members of an ex conger tird was the flr ... j.i .t. ' i chansn whera nrndncA nt nfho. were in Knl.m'. :. - nom-, -- -" over the week nrt .i 7. . : """'on candidates whose campaiifns ! are traaea m pay a yearly tax or J50. Mrs. Contrer'. rth Tk ... f;are under Investigation who has sd-I A two cent tax on shares traded in on of the Yew Park district ".pearea at the inquiry. slock exchange nets the govern- , -., 1 1 . . 1 . .. . . i ........ .... . 1 , J j .... , x-ttimtfr repiiea onetiy to state-1 w "c,"i uwumhu uuuurs uauy unouncement was made Wedneu ' me"tS made by Mr- B"""well saying , Unlisted corporaUone having a home that tiie annual state convention did 80 only because his "good name office the United States are suhject ; to the original issue tax of 5 cents a I earth. 1 ,..,..:...,-. o, roi.. number of IT. s nrnt r.!i xr" r i" Pennsylvania by the witness, he fraction thereof. oi iSaiem, plan to attend the ne "wouia not have replied be-1 lne niomniy saie oi Documentary ijUng admini: Marriage Licenses I c Cyrus Price. 3d, a merchant, of Kurene to Emogene Ellis, 30, of Sa il. C. L. McDonald, 20, of 925 Lo- -Mt street, Salem, a post office clerk tion, it was announced. ," . said, he "would I cause in Pennsylvania Judge Bonni-1 stamps averages $3,000,000 more than John Conger, proprietor of a print ing establishment on North Commer cial street, returned Tuesday evening Margaret Crocker, 20, tort jtreet. Daily Statistics Born iERHY To Mr. and Mrs. Josepn Perry of Shaw, June 2, a daughter. She has been named Marion Flora. VaOAR To Mr. and Mrs. tAdolph A. Hager. Salem route 6, a boy. May j M, 1929. Died OTEWAKT airs, iuncy juiitj oibw- t . .'Im M c.n art, bb, at ine laiiiny reomeiiw, u North nth street, Tuesday evening mneral at chapel of Rigdon . Son at 4 p. m. Friday, Burial Yates Center, Kansas. of 925 Uh- frora Portland, where he spent several days as the guest of relatives. Don't forget the high school con cert at the high school auditorium Friday evening at 8:15. 132 wen s word is not evidence of the fact." Senator Reed interrupted to ask that .Mr. Palmer refrain from sonalities." The committee then de cided that Mr. Palmer's statement should be made under oath and he was sworn. The attorney general said that "Judge Bonniwell" had dealt in "character assassination" In Pennsyl vania for years "and that his state- a half of which is in stamps of (1,000 denomination ,or approximately 1,500 $1,000 stamp sales for stock transac tions, Mr. Edwards said. To supply the demand a reserve supply of stamps valued at $10,000,000 always la main tained in the Custom House vaults. - Loss of a valuable silk umbrella was reported Tuesday, night bv Mrs ' ments would not be dignified by T. E. Needham, 967 Leslie street, to'denial had they been ma(Je anywhere ponce. Efforts were being made Wed-; Dut to a senate committee. nesday to find the umbrella, which. It Is thought, was not stolen. The Woman's Missionary society of Um First Congregational church taMta Friday at 2:30 p. m. B. the June of Mrs. L. Olson, 1490 McCoy jtraet The hostesses for the occasion are lira. H. W. Elgin, Mrs. George JSrne and Mrs. Olson. Ue. jeweler, watchmaker, Salem. Tat renting of Moose hall see Har- ;Jey C. Pugh, phone 801 at 1641 D rtreet Miss Elizabeth Levy, accompanied it her mother, Mrs. Sol Levy, went a Portland Wednesday to attend the fElmaa-Ysaye concert at the Heilig jtteater. Four of Miss Levy's violin 'pupils were also in the party. The fumiila were Miss Hazel Peetz, Miss Sybil Peetz, Ben Dadeholt and Glen .fierigstad. Employed temporarily for the summer months while other officers are taking vacations, S. P, Engle Wednesday morning was sworn In as a special officer. Officer Harry Rowe Is first in line for a two weeks' vaca tion, which he may begin to enjoy Thursday. I Building permit was issued Tues day evening by the city recosder to J. w" Llmbaugh, 254 North 24th street to alter and repair his residence. Cost ot the work, according to the ner.-nit terms, will be $500. "Down on the Rio Grands?' Frank Mayo and Edith Roberts in "Lasca,'' now showing at the Liberty for one day only. 132 'Second Concert Of Salem High Students Friday The second concert of the year win Piano. The Flatterer (Chaminade,) iivelyn de Moss. Organ, Romance (Zitterbart), Lu oile Atwood. Voice, Little Mother of Mine (Bur leigh,) Floyd Mclntyre. Piano, Claire de Lune IDebussv,) Dorothy Stafford. Piano, To Spring (Grieg,) Laura Hoyt. Voice, "Good Bye" (Tosti,) Sadie Pratt. Piano, Two Xarka. (Lchetutky,) Fay Pratt Piano, "Soaring" (Schumann) Mir guerite Cook. Piano, The Lark (Glinka-Balaki-rew.) Loa Briggs. Voice, "Blow, Blow, Thou Winter wind" (Sarjeant,) P. M. Blankinsop. Piano, Etude, "Un Sosplro" (Liszt) Mrs. Stephen A. Stone. I MEET MB AT MILLER'S I Our Remodeling Is Almost Finished Watch for Special Announcement - In Friday's Paper . if W Good Goods, (c J Large Reward Is Offered By State fj" f 1 gram will consist or numbers by iOr IJynamiterS band, orchestra, glee club and ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Notice is hereby given, that the un dersigned Harty Ralph has filed his be given by the music department "rr""'?" V'Tin'8 1'' Ahe l .v.. 0.1 k.u .... .... 1".""' KMivu. ueceas- I ui .un oaio iiiiiiii hviiuui r 1 lunj, bio ting, Irt the auditorium of the school. There are more than 100 pupils en rolled In the department and the pro gram will consist of numbers by the a Reports that unknown persons have nnmbr ot soloists. Several special !, , . . . M, . xeaiures nave aiBO ueen arrangea lor been engaged in extensive fish dyna-; The loIlowln(f ar, onM) of the wlo. miting on the Satiam river between jsts who will appear: violin, Scire Bu- Green's bride and West Stayton has ell; voice, Mabel Marcus; cornet caused a reward of $200 to be- posted; Frederick Arpke; piano, Guy Boy wanted at the Spa. Must be mr it years. Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde a super- (leattire, comes direct from a mam-i ImoUi run in the cities, now showing 'th Bllgh theater. 132 J Chief of Police Schneider, of Wood Wn late Tuesday night warned po tHce to be on the lookout for thieves jho itole an auto front that town Soring the evening. Chief Schneider ffenorted that the thieves and the rstolen car were seen to depart from .Woodburn, headed toward Salem, at ?''5 p. m. f The big dance in the large cool ar mory Frl. nlght Beat jazz music ln -uie valley. 132 I B. M. Savage, whose address was jMt $nn on p0ice recorija. waa re- ""t t0 Police Tuesday evening for I "nuns corners ycitta his auto at Court i4 Church streets, and at State and Lnurdi streets. Col.. George A. White, adjutant gen eral of the state of Oregon, after about thtee weeks absence from his office here, returned Tuesday and as sumed active charge again. Col. White's attention has been occupied in Portland with the Illness and sub sequent death of his father, who was burled last week. . Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Browning of South. 21at street, who are heading their own amusement company this season, stopped ffhere for a few hours Monday enroute to points south in, the valley, after a very successful run, in; eastern Oregon. . Governor Sproul To Be Advanced For Nomination Philadelphia, June 2. Governor William C. Sproul at a caucus of PonnnvlvnnlR national delegates today B. E. Bassett and wife and Mrs. ! ,nnnnced his name would be pre- Emma Bassett left Salem Tuesday 1 gented to the republican convention This amount will be paid by the state fish and game commission for infor mation leading to the arrest and con viction of the "dynamiters." District Warden Roy Bremmer has received notice of the offer and asks that h'8 Salem, office be given the full co-operation of every true sportsman in the effort to locate the person or persons guilty of the outrage. Warden Bremmer Is authorized to receive this Information and states that anyone giving the reliable aid desired. Is en titled to the reward. In addition to other sources, Salem fishermen have- reported that large numbers of dead trout and salmon have- been found recently in the San- tiam. Pra- ther. There will be no reserved seats, and a nominal admission will be charged, the proceeds to go to the music fund of the school. Parents are especially Invited to attend and en courage the children who are Inter ested in music. - for a seven thousand mile auto trip expecting to be gone three months go ing east via the Yellow Btone trail. Danes armory Fri. night 132 Robert Louis Stevenson's Dr.' Jekyll Mr. Hyde now showing at the "Wn theater. 132 A tandem cushion for a motorcy "Jound May 26 at 12th and Oak u T Clarence . Clement, was """led at nnii. -,.!.. . r'Wenlne by V. E, Rings, 463 South "merciai street. .fcnphone, xylophone, piano, vio " ""1 trans. PVI 1.UM Orders placing upon the active list for duty Captain Lee J. A. Plronl, re tired infantry officer of the- Oregon national guard, were issued Wednes day by the adjutant general's office here. Captain Pironi is instructed to report to the commanding officer of Fifth infantry, for assignment to du ty, with station in oPrtland. Bond of $100 was exacted of Wal ter A. McDougal, route 3, "Salem, Tuesday, who was arrested on a bench warrant from municipal court on his third charge of speeding. McDougal was to appear before Police Judite Race Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Blackburn ..f Long Beach, Cal and Mrs. M. L. Prunk of Eugene, are in Salem for a few days as the guests of relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Blackburn have been the house guests of Mrs. Prunk at her Eugene homo for sev eral days. as a candidate for preaident, buj was opposed to the delegation taking any formal action as a unit. The governor said: '"My name will be presented to the convention", and I should much rather have the support of our delegates, as determined by their own individual convictions, than as representative of any caucus action or unit rule." Mrs. E. B. Millard, 2011 D street, will entertain the .ladles auxiliary of the Spanish-American war veterans Thursday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. It is expected that a- full attendance of members will be present. 5 ! : TorH,' Stalls ot tha collision t ir. . "''"rnoon of automohjlen , y r!- George Waters and ? k.. n-uo otevenflnn. in wnicn .. . - . j 1 in. i women . , . . ,ln cost 01 siampeu cnieiui. .i ! cm, "!" "arrowly escaped Injury,! . h new Drjce, to go Into ef- IWmL 8day bV MlB fT'fect immediately. No. 5'. are now nTnJ,TnB?n 7. lrlv"Sl selling at $22.26 a thousand Instead . . Bwrrx. ami nan wit 1 . "way. Due to a mlMinriArfltRnd "I Signals made hv Ir Water. oil 4rivin8 east on Court street we confusion of an auto driver """nut heiiinj 1 . onti r "SLTrt Beclaring that the cost of hi. cam- Word received at the local post of fice Wednesday state the fact that ihe, . , 44 nA nnnApiv Tha ra Ira does not effect orders already on the books, (but all orders hereafter will be uo- eonfusion of an auto driver," 10 lne ngw t"'"- "'Wred, 'nson. The collision then! P'li'n' wa on,l Tjft of a revolver from his estab some A. Rowland, 3S- cenW, Ralph Thompson, - councilman canuiuaio from ward seven, Wednesday filed his expense account with City Re- 1 1-- ii . Hainh Thompson u : vui uci . . - . - Honor Hopewell Boy Who Fell In Flanders The United Brethren and Seventh lay , Adventiot churches of Hopewell and the Methodist and Evangelical churches of Aumsvllle, held union serv ices Sunday afternoon in paying tri bute to the memory of William Man ley Bower of Hopewell. While serving with the American ex peditionary forces In France, William Manley Bower died ln action near the Belgian frontier. No previous services having been held at Aumsville in honr nor of tha deceased soldier, Sunday's observances were held. Many per sons from various sections of the coun ty were present Convict Caught In Douglas County Sam Panff, erstwhile nihilist, who escaped from the state prison here Just Driscoll Named On Commission In Stones' Place The resignation of C, F. Stone of Klamath Falls as a member of the state fish and game commission au.-r the appointment of James H. Dris coll of Klamath Falls as his succes sor was made public by Governor Ol cott this afternoon. Stone gives lack of time to devote to the duties of the office as the reason for his resigna tion. Driscoll was a deputy game warden in Klamath and Jackson counties for several years and was later employed as a bookkeeper In the Portland of fice of the commission. He was" at one time county clerk of Klamath coun- ed. In the county court for Marion oounty, Oregon, and said court has duly set the time for hearing objec tions thereto, and the final settlement thereof for Monday, the 28th day of June, 1920, at the hour f 10 o'clock a. m. of said day ln the court room in said court In Salem, in aaid county and state. Dated this 19th day of May. 1920. HARRY RALPH, Administrator of the estate of Mar tha Jane Ralph, deceased. MoNary, McNary ft Keyes, Attorneys for administrator. DR. S. C STONE M. D. CURES CANCERS and does a general office practice Office Tyler's Drug Store 157 South Commercial Street JOURNAL WANT ADS PAY "DR. JEKYLL and MR. HYDE" Today BLIGH THEATRE Iff I LOST Six $100 Liberty ' Bonds have been lost. These bonds bore ser ial numbers 2308143-45-46-48-51-62, and all coupons had been clipped. Any one finding same will please notify the city mar shall and receive suitable re ward. Any one knowing of any or all of these bonds being of fered for sale will please notify the city marshall or any mem ber of the Salem police force Immediately. Aoross the front of each bond was written the name "B. Cunningham.' This name may have been erased aad In that event there will be the mark of the erasure. The party who lost these bonds has been placed In an embarrassing pos ition financially and Is very anxious to recover them. If they are returned to the city, mar shall no questions will be asked and the finder will be suitably rewarded. $600 $750 1 ton Ford with express body, top and wind shield, extra good tires. A bargain at 1919 Maxwell panel body, electric lights, starter car is just like new with good tires 1918 Maxwell, 1 ton truck with cab and wind- CJfirA shield, good stake body, new tires, bargain price tpJOl 1 ton Republic truck, overhauled, repainted and guaranteed, new tires, cab and body 1920 1 ton Republic truck, almost new, body and cab, overhauled and guaranteed 2!2-ton Republic truck, new tires, overhauled and guaranteed, extra good value at 1918 212-ton Republic truck, like new, over hauled and guaranteed with new tires 1920 2-ton Bethlehem truck almost new .................. . $1250 $1600 $1750 $2200 $2600 ALL OF THESE TRUCKS EQUIPPED WITH 1920 LICENSE FREE . Call at the Yellow Front Truck Store for Inspection W. ii. HILDEBRANDT & CO. REPUBLIC DISTRIBUTORS MARION COUNTY . 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