Page Two The Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon iCopyrig-ht 1930 by International Trade Mark registered in the U. i Equity Cases Keep Polk Court Hard at Work Dallas, Jan, 20 The equity court to Dallas, under tlje Judiciary Ui raclion of Judge H. II. Belt, has wen grinding out equity with Home dejgree of gpeede during the past two days. The case of Mib. P. E. Compton . C. T. Goodman began Tuesday morning and Lasted throughout the rfayand a night sesnion was held uatil 10 o'clock. The case was fin ished Wednesday morning. Thi plaintiff demanded possession and it-delivery of properly which had been leased by the defendunt on the 23d day of February, 1918, for a term of five years. The lease was tor approximately ZOO acres of land and ihi; farm Implements, als Mime stock. The decree was given terminat ing the contract and giving the de fendant $300 for the improvements that he made upon the place. .Neither party was allowed coKts In the case. Divorce Granted. The next case was that of Golda -K. Hamilton vs. Hoy lj. Hamilton In which the plaintiff asked for a divorce alleain non-support ii irruel and inhuman treatment It developed in the case tbat the plaintiff went to live at the home of the defendant Hoy Hamilton, about four miles north of Rick reall, after their marriage-. July 3. 1920. In the home uf his parents were two brut her, tbree half bro thers and two siHti-rs. Sin- alleged that the defendant criticised her bouse work anil her habits in the presence of bis folks, much to her einbarrassnn iit ; and that she be fame sick a few wicks after their marriage and In- refused to furnish medicine and medical aid. She wa io nir parents nnme year MM in September. Later on, she MI'lrt the services of a doctor and be Informed her she had typhoid symptoms and bad tonsils which witu later removed. Just before her operation for the removal of her tonsils, her liu.i baiul, phoned the ilintor that he would not be responsible for her bill and also published u notice in Hie papers that he would not be re sponsible to anyone for Indcbti ti neas incurred. After many witnesses were ex amined on each side, taking up gev l heurs during the day, the court isranted the decree to Qovda A. Hamilton restoring her maiden name or Qolda sevens and allow ing her costs and disbursements in the suit. Two Others Divorced, K. Collins presented her eourt asking for a decree Ralph L. Collins on the desertion, There are Bringing Up tattler by George McManus Feature u,.. r Vln . Patent r..r tl "UlCe. I'M LUCKV TO FIND XOU IN- I SHOULD bAX "YOU WERE : 1 V.A.'b JUST THINKING I'D LIKE. TO CO TO VvORK- r WHAT ARE f OU TA.lK.lts' ABOUT? YOU CAN'T WORl. OR "THllSr ! Of" COORt)E WOULDN'T WANT TO sTART IM At) PRE DENT OF WELL THAT W'.LL HELP A LITTLE ejT tell MOT 1 r COPYRIGHT. I OS I BY INTX rxATUBrsEBVicr. r Ti-itRE WOULn be. chance. FOR. AOVAMCEmEnt . J4 av -t & r saw (Vr-v 0 ri bbbbm it v (' -1 1 I -J 1 I 1 BBtP . : ' 1 i aHW II , I .. t W l V I Ir J 1 "ttr-ao btl- was villi Colorado Springs, Colorado, were In 'iy the Fox Motor company of 'hi.-; town over the last of the week look city. log over a a suitable location. I Mrs. C. W. Fox has returned to Joe Buell, who lives In the west- "alias after a few days spent In Sa ern part of the county, made a lem at the home of her mother, business trip to Dallas, Saturday. Mrs. Myra Shanks, who is police Mr. Buell said that the roads In the matron of Salem. section of Ihe county were abso- Hon. P. YV. Powell and L. H. Mc lutely the worst roads in the stae. " attended the Oregon (Kate . Farm bureau session in Portland H. Hrischberg of Independence M( w(.ek Mr pow,u waK elected motored to lianas in ms new veue H(.,.r(.tary.tr,.:l.su,.t.1. of th(, xtat, sedan Saturday and made a visit to the court house. ' and Mrs Jack ponier VV. H. Dyer of ri.ie.ll was a local , Silj,lm ovr Sunuay visiting visitor Saturday. Mr, nyer is oi f , j(.n(jg the opinion that the people rrom lie Teal of Falls City was In that section of the county is in DMut Monday transacting legal favor of the recall and many arc fruilntfl!. doing all they can to assist in the s gj, 'Wataotl of Seattle is th.' movement. guest of his sister. .Mrs. Wilson Ross Pierce of Salt Creek spent yfebti for a few days. Saturday In Itallas transacting 0oorg( w iMv(.r, who is making business. njs bome in CorVallla, was in town Mr. and Mrs. John R. Robbins i ,Hln(!S8 Thursday, who have been making a several Mrs. I. N Woods, accompanied weeks visit with friends in eastern ,V ,.,.,.,.; j.B. A1(,le Dalrymple Oregon, were in DailSJ the first of o( portland, ,eft week fol. ihe week. Mr. Robbins, at tb fortnjghta atay in southern Califor- time of the recnll solicitors wi re In -j. hfal section of the rouiily was away j Ur and Mrs Tom gtowe of Mo. crom nomc ana ne m.uie a Lrtp io week. These dances have become so popular that the membership list is increasing each week and parties are looked upon as the most enjoyable club affairs of the city, i'he next dance will be informal and will be given January 29th. Plans were made Saturday night for a masquerade party which will be triven on St. Valentine's day. worth of stock in woodbum the rate ihe movement ha ill the poking lie of Pulley Held In Jail, Unable to Secure Bondsmen! ill not all the stock rie of bore nnouncement Wt ting that the Q npany will begin 9 cannery which trownivJHe recei lost fully insurt said the compai inp- ihe stock at ter equip the dif operation. start- Long in flia- tHey wish Corey Probing Alleged Freight Rate Charges City Recorder of Hubbard Quits; ss. T A l,ong in unice jj-uuxana seeks Post of 11 11 Alvis eon nl for h: a cha Hubb ledge, n. 20. When :is taken from the Portland Saturday ary examination on iling eggs from the hard. Ore Pulley w; jail at is preltml irge of sti aril creamery, he neknow d that he sold the eggs to the and Commission Company, aid he was selling them for er party, and merely acted mst'er agent. He was bound to the grand jury. Pulley has held in jail since his arrest then a week ago in default of bail. Nina MM in uKMlnst grounds of nve emiiiien m me marriage rang ine from 4 tn 1 1 v an of age. She - ' decree ana the cus wiay or tin children and declared owner or an undivided one-third imrl or K ai res of land. Susie Wiliamson presented h oeiore the court seeking a di nue iriiiii iter husband on Hi grounds of desertion. The com ; ' H ease, winch was eisuii. granted bar a deci b.vi- ,ne oustody of two minoi ciiim ten. Dallas llull.is. Or., Jan m. A J. 1 lampbcl fieri- the e, nests nl W- A. Thornton ovci "Miek. M- W A. Thor n em few little girls the aM W-M i- lienor nl In , tiitnpliell, wlin wms - Mr. and of Broadmead .Mr. and Mrs the last of tht .imp was 1 1 tainexj of thi Adt Inn KUCal nl he, Millie over Ihe week end Thou lr.-'nl wore: Lucerne Bratcher, ""'i"'l l i uir and .ileln, an. Mr. and Mrs . rc, Brands vv ' hav'' " residing In lldls- ""' have moved m i mliai nd , Mvhig will, their daughter and son-i-lu, Mr. mill Mrs. .. :. , h illan tu, until they can se, ur, ., ,,.,. n. M, liKimiae. is favo, ,bh snprc Kcl lallai ,, :,,.,. oT Ihe it i ge payroll of the city Ur. and Mrs. . ,,,. ,,,,. Hilb II.) ,... (be week end K,,,.s C Mr. and Mrs. Virgil llallnntvn .ur, in iii in in,, nv DMllaa nvi r llle In t ,,f t In buslneiw. K A , e,i ,,( .mi, , all He home of i ,T. Shrei the last oi tin V , , li. Ur. Hild Mrs !: i ;,, l ll i i monk were w eek . n,l in Dallas W. W. Iterk Is putting in a lltterspi-eadi , on the plan ol I Adsnis in North Hillai Al Rank Ins of Poitlnnd w.is namaaercuil vlsltoi in Imiias llie last of Ho , , k A- Hehuttry of Sublimit trans ousln, ss in the couiitv seal on Saturday. Willi:, io Weliierl of Mill, was transacting I, iisin ,,, Sal in , lay l-Ved. MUler, of the p.lakc Vlcl-'al eonipsny of Portland was n Imsl ueas visitor In Hiillns on Monday. 1. A. Miller of McMlnnvllle made a business trip to 1 mil ( over tht' IsRt Of Ho we, k Mr. ami Mr l Russetl of the county seal particularly to get bis name on a petition. Harry I.. Kuek, former reporter nn the observer and present editor, of the Pendleton Tribune, was in Palas last Wednesday calling on old friends. Harry was enroute to Eugene to attend I convention of -the editor of the state imd stopped hare to visit with Old cronies of I company ij. I). Sellers, who lives on roue L was a business visitor in Dallas Monday morning. Mr. Sellers has become a member of the Observer family whlchis Incrensing its mem berfhip from five Io six a week. Mrs Pauline Bnyder Lowe of Scuttle is with her parents, Mr. audi Mrs. A. V. R. Snyder for n fewj weeks, she was culled here on ac- oounl of ihe illness of her mother vho is now Improving in health ii. M Bhattuck, of ilie Bhattuck , Motor company, local Kind agency,! was iii fori tan a to attend the auto how last week. He returned home Saturday evening very much pleas ed wiih the exhibits, Rev. 11 A MacKenzle has been appointed ehnlrmnn of lb,, near east relief in place of Rev Chris J llenney, ami all' money collected within the OOUnty is In he lurned over to mi. MacKentie. Mr and Mrs. Oscar BUie hive returned from Portland, where they had been attending the auto show for a lew davs. Mr and Mrs 1, C Johnson have, moved from Mallns to Rosehurg, where they will make their hi, me Colonel Conrad Slafrin has re turned from Portland, where he at tended a meeting of the slale phar macy board. ! red .1. Wagner and I. W. Elllotl I wive returned ta their homes in' imllas after havini; spent n few lays In Portland Jack Vlneerri was in Salem Bun- ' lay and returned home viitb .-, new Chevrolet truck. II, la emnlovad lllnnville were In Dallas last week and were (he guests of Mr. and Mrs. Al Stowe, they formerly lived in Dallas. Mr. and Mrs, Rea Craven, who have been living in Tillamook for the past number of months, will arrive In Dallas within a few weeks. Mr. Craven has been assist ant manager of the J. C. Penni y company store at that place but has given up his work with that company and win return to the vtiiiamciic valley. .Mr. Craven was not favorbly impressed with Tilla mook on account of the high winds and the inclement weather. Miss May Smith has returned to her home in Aumavllle after a visit nl the home of her cousin. Misc Bessie oooch. It, C. Newton, mnnager of the Dallas Canning company, was i uusiiiesa visnor in I'oriiand ovin ias! of the week. 11. 11. Peters is in San Francisco ror n few days attending to busi ness matters, Mr. Peters lives near Bmithfield. Carvel Campbell, an O. A. C. stu dent was home for the week-end Canning Company at Woodburn Is Host to Public k. liuv Dallas Society DuIImh. Or., .inn. 20. The Dallas Dancing olUb h'-M one uf its series of ihincfs Baturd&v n.Kht, January ITi, at the Woodmen hall and WM int' of ih.' jlelUrbtful affnlra of the 'oodlmrn. Ore.. Jan. 20. Farm ers, business men and citizens of Woodburn, numherinp clnso to 500, were Kiicsts of the CJrnves Canning Company of this rity at a luncheon and general welfare meeting held in the Armory Tuesdav afternoon and evening The Gravel Canninpr Company, who operate canning establishment at Woodburn, Brownsville, Tilla muck. Bherfdan and Sherwood, pro POM to float $150. 000 worth of id the meeting here was to the people of this vicinity u stock. The afternoon session was devoted to the farmers and the I'Viims session to the busi ness men and citizens of the city. It is gaid that more than 200 farm ers and fruit growers were present. With scarcelv no effort further than to state the company's pur- I pose, fa rmeri subscribed for stock very readi.,'- One farmer sub crjbed for eleven shares at $100 each, and another subscribed for ten shares at the same price. A tnong t he farmers and business! men combined approximately $10, 000 worth of stock was sold. The company expects to sell 115,000 A IS ,11.1, IIIIUl'iU U, vi ., ,",,, c-in- .tin.r ilium eomulaint from raves can- .,ting Ulion vorai lent meeting id at once to Lh)nnRP- ,,f central Oregon, H. H.I , Kurn- . . , itaaloner I when the new itly. This iVw,i.t.,i ,n informal investl- were installed. B d. .lie:., discriminations I nninta1 citv reco in flo;iting the stock at lis tn better euuin the difl toriea in operation. with a surnlua of thousands of, . . , , ,iir..,i orp- "". Phe appt P.ftal Estate IS U it is alleVn. shippers n nn "Z , ibi .n compt)te with shippers M ' . A nriTTA Tn ISaytraiC! ! .,. v. v in aniline to office long ruaamni uvuimiu was reappointed mai nervals. Ore.. Jan. 20.-Several Willamett e ,, 1 . a ... I coait p , , ,..., wUn I 7 . 1 , rt i because of discriminators rreigniVJ , , pieces of real estate In Oervais ,..,. from Bend t0 standing that one o have changed hands within the a)8tance ot 281.6 miles, to take care of the - i past few days and there seems toj ,,ut Z .4 5 ce,s per marshal'i salary will I be considerable activity in that 'l J .whereas the rate from month in the future, (direction. William Rowley sold I iu?7m .w por,i . 1 313 miles Is his appointment tin two lots in the city to C. S. Lam- , " t, ' Th. ,me situation I instructed by Mayor ibert, consideration i,vu, tL 1. ... ...1 ..vi.. with reference I the lid on punch boai Vanderbeok sold one lot in block ,s t ' jn Hubbard, He Is ai 16 to Al Landers, receiving $0 " . ; 'ioI1,.,. Corev declares to cotllecl 1 0 license jfor (he same; William BoWley has ( L Bjjould be experi and billiard table in purenaseu iois irom in- omr ----- 0Orrect,nB any discrimln- the city, estate costing $700; A. M. Byrd 1 u i ' i t 1 has purchased two lots from Jos. attona v.,.i are Nothman, consideration $8r,o; A. theae rates. Blub !tatc ttli.UOO Woelke purchased two lots fi'om Hubbard. Ore., Jan, 20. Tile L. K. Siegmund, consideration Hubbard. Jan. 20. Citizens Ilv- will of the late Nixon Blair, who TVw. Cni.n,..rn U..,!,... r-rt ; -J . U ...... ,1 1 U..1.1 1 h vuiiil, ,, j hi. ii , c -.-'- ingeasLOl lilt, inj i,.,iil.,i' , n- , , e,i ne.i, fi.iiiu.ii,, n i ., 1 1 13 to A. Daniel I no. an effort to interest the city years, involving an estate of $22,- for $500; O. T. WadlWorth buys council in the matter of extending 1 000 left to his widow, was filed for S in block 3i! ,i.- ,niar muinu tn ilieir tracts fit iiviibatc in PlnckamiiK eoilntv n few d. and Cieorge aa for irrigation and domestic days ago. Mr. Blair died in Kansas I 14 acres nurnoses. The proposition has an- City, Mo., u couple of weeks ago ''leason. pajaa t0 council to the end where he went for the benefit of that the cost of such extension is his health, The estate is situated in, taW.ll- '"" 'vesliKat,Ml. in Clackamas county. 0. At a rc- the cily council. )y elected officers . Paulsen was ap rder to succeed J. i has served In that of tlie time since Incorporated as a ilntmenl of Paulsen the request of Mr. lid he had been in nuugh, Kail Ohme Shftl at an in the under ! bis duties is ity hall. The be $20 tier Subsequent to ma rshal was Mayger to put ' Is operating 1 o instructed I jr each pool ' iporation in Molalla, of .Molalla . an . have n,... f.. ,i, . ' "iK.nuzatiiin, """ i lean l.i " nn i. ... , tag within io,- ,.. . : oas ti. llUgl , III V: tn iii.. i 1 Mie was Fal Woelkc L. K. $3,000; 1 all of block 1 for $500; O. T. Wl the north half of lot from A. R. Siegmun trthleny purchase, nis from Mrs. consideration $1,400, Mr. and Mrs. R who have been visit l. C . for si state in a letter reef week that they within a few d peeled to arr first of next month. Mr. and Mrs. fi. H. Finney of Sheridan have been visiting friends In Oervais during the week. Miss Julia lie Jardln has been visiting friends in Portland for a j few days. Ralph Edwards of Portland is a ; guest at the John Weiss home In Oervais. I Mrs. A. Schwab is having her house wired for electric lights. Low th. nouni',ti spmhJ , lllUn. il,. d,...;'.loi !. in Ihrr, month! N t.r Iwa.tb. B , " , i .l-lr.M:, . :. u. Dr,o. h.. r "B' Il. lutlmlt. 10 a. M SL winm ,cl Bif,, JZ? iMUSlDBfall naa W Rr.ln Con,,.,,,, S9! hnr nA. More than 20,000 residents of the United States reported to the internal revenue bureau in 1920 thai their income reached $50,000 or over in the year ending June 30. WET FEET BRING COUGHS AND COLDS h or cold, look out T PE-RU-NA Until entirely rid of a cough or cold, look out They are a source oi danger. Just a fw doses ol Pe-ru-nt taken soon after exposure or first manifestation ol trouble viil usually break a cold or tiirsopate in a hurry the most persistent cough. TABLETS OR LIQUID Tli Will town EBirgiuyftiBitfj iy Uolk've Stottaj l CODIe k:ti nn 'saift J no itomach troublea lUlUKlIie I 1. V tiaua ease. I lit1 V n Vt r etit n,A t.. U1 c:r nut they tovtr th am Milt fl lift' is ivt,.i ; extra work. i If these people would it would be a great big stomach in Iti strain ( 4.us-v4 hib urea aun to uo iu worK :.r; the cause. im ni;iiii i wnn vnn m Mi-O-Na will awceen five minutes The hei anpeara an-1 he atrn.: nirlrH in i1 work of i And Mi-O-Na not tv i-nHiii'oo -1' iMsrMgsi y en regularly '11 banish where Roll Mi-0-Na ( back plan. Two generations have known Pfi-KU-NA and its astonish ing success In the relief ol catarrhal diseases. The pro per medic idc to have on hand , for everyday ills. SOLD EVERYWHERE KEEP IT IN THE HOUSE HYON 1 1 ipmamimH Safe milk for INFANTS & INVALIDS S PC PAD rtoiv rw Horlick's The Original Avoid Imitations and Substitute. Por Infanta, Invalid, and trcw1n(rChlldren The Oii;inal ! ! ln.,. ! or Al! Ages Rlcfe Mill , Malted Grain Extract In Powder INo Cooking nourutunj; Vige.tible visltorsi K OVSI HAIR CM OUT IN HANDFULS Had Dandruff and Pimples on Head. Cut tcura Healed. I had a rery bad cr ol dandmlT ssd were were pimplra on m hea.l t would itch and bum at night to I could hatdty leeri. My haii wai dry and lifeless and I could Comb it out by the handful. 'A friend told me about Cuticura Soar and Oint ment and 1 decided to eive ssnss trial, and when I had used three cakes of Soap and three boxes sSOIssment I waa healed. ' (Signed) JSksn Maiahall. Box 373. indiauar- Indiana ra Soap. Ointment and Tal is all you need for all toilet Bathe with Soap, tooths with dual with Talcum PraatyMktl A. Mem Ciartri Ul lUlaU.Iai J.nar. (I.W..IHW falewaSe ONLY 3 DAYS MORE LEFT BtttM It B Following the Market Prices This trend- store aims to follow tlie markets on the downward and wo re-mark our merchandise as soon as wt To Take Advantage of Our Second Annual JANUARY Clearance Sale ( Kir luisincss Ii, W 1 1 V the future meant called for. last year that thev almost trebled for the corresponding month Because we lower price' were foresighte aim wt enough to see gave tlie public what know of any reductions coming on any of our li Ends catarrh i . 1191 I'll i " ...... I ' 1 i . ln.ltlf.S II cists. Dr. Albert R. rrvr,1 m ass ins IT a HiinkB lies. PLEASE NOTE -Now is the time for all of you before purchasing any Warn to shdji the city thorouj ed item :h- CONSIDER QUALITY STYLE PRICE OUR SUIT SALE ALSO ENDS THIS SATURDAY Don't forget you do not need to pay $25 to $35 for Suits. We sell the same identical ones for $13.50 to $16.50. Watch For Our Big Ad on Friday and Saturday. 1'faPilaTllimi FIRST OF A LL ADOPT OUR PAY AS YOU GO PLAN Wherever you do decide to spend your money. EACH DAY BRINGS NEW SPRING PPppt AND CHILDREN VV lit l A. lILL !! syk f f Tli W s s V- Jl ss - Co. PHONH H HAULING i i M a- a ..ii.ii - ,,iafnmir A Mwisi su wssssi i Rowland b Phone 15! S, over PtfW ' - L M BBS B Bn 1 c i ss w - 5 SUCH 1 of .ill kinds t turc, stoves, tchinery, of all kin ; Capitol Junk House WOMEN, MISSEJ FOli COATS-SUITS - DRESSES You will find prices on the new S pring Lin es most reasonable ft I)tpiri (En. Quality Merchandise Popular Prices bonded $215 "Our Cars are protection Portland rtx . i .ii Oil' u ... 'an ana mj . SalPtn fn rortBS n., u u, nr. t, I R1-, 'ii H0t Leaves isewai a Firsf RiaL'O 7 3. nn. n mmm w s - - Cars - . r J - mm duces. Mcilds Ce. liss mtJlvT-s curs nv IMM itaaiMi anu SjSSl Tm until .i m 15J Orrgos.