I . . 4 I I Ifnirnfl p Tw The Capital journal, aaiew, npea H Litest News CovegWiMatteMeyJPoirrt Editor Named County Leader Of Oddfellows Hubbard, Ore., April 14. L. C. McShane, editor of the Hubbard Enterprise, was made president f the Marios County Oddfellows association which convened here Saturday In a moat Intcreattnfr session. A large number of Odd fellows from all parts of the couuty were present throughout the entire session. The after noon was taken up with the reg ular business of the convention. County President L. J. Adams Of Sllverton called the meeting to order and presided during the afternoon session. The following officers were elected for the next term; Presi dent, L. C. McShane. Hubbard; 8ecrary, It. O. Henderson, Cheinnwa; treasurer, J. O. Id- Pigeon Three Minutes Ahead Of Airplane McLaren Sells Wilhoit Hotel After 40 Years VHfihine Without Man Charged With Independence rvonth Tniures an licenses Cost Operating Still Is Pastor Finishes I Youth In. H resan Portlanders $50 Released From Jail 13 Years' Service Oregon City Woman emu w fw Iioseburg, Ore., April S. ,,,,,,,,. ore Anril 13.1 Oregon City, Or., April 11. i Clyde Hill and H. T. Johnson, both Mrs. V. H. Wet luuffer, of the; of j.orI land, were arrested by War- Eugene, April 14. Miss U. 8.1 After more than 4o years in , recognizance. His wife and two D.h,,.,i, rhurch. For conti Oregon, the homing pigeon that charge of the Wilhoit springs V. children have no support and the nlI0u8 service In one charge Dr T.i.ioTn.nflence. Ore.. Anril 13 M. Wellock, who was arrested af-1 . ... r,,,,, ... .... . 'ha UPPK 111. i . .1:-. II. tor S still of whcih he was al- ,,,. nlB mh ,ar Clarkes neighborhood, was Injured I deM Mead. Christensen and legeu to oe me owner, was con- - i . . , .,,, . Mytnf rock fiscated, was released on his own a3 pastor of the Independence, Portland lad a short time ago, while she and her hus- Mothers After CutieiJ aW.OIntmant.Taltma.8. mrnnm. . "I IMW M-MITTM. I ... : IT II ... .! n1 II. ( I.I 1.1. J... . raeeu itiajui n. n. m uoiu n n- ... muudicu uan avtu uia niiwivfti neighbors were forced to case cuie plane to Mather field, California, in the property and gave posses- 0- them following the arrest of was three minutes ahead of the sion to Portland parties Monday. tne alleged moonshiner. The plane at the time It passed it Is understood that easte, men ca8e hai U(.cn turned over to the inrougn r..,Keue, Mnui are also interested in me under- federal authorities, and Wellock , Ufirrt. wlwi I , .l I . . Illll- ...1.1 l l . , in I - 1 " " inn improvement win uc llai) liulc chance of leanng trie kins point for the appearance of ma(lei lt lg 8ftid, wUh a view of country even If he IturtM so the participants In he unusual makis it one 0f the most at- desirei and so H was deerned best race. Telegraphic Information la- tractive summer resorts In the t0 -.ow him to go home to ter showed that the plane, with WPK, T,, ,....,,. baa. ..... .... u... . ,. ...... D ..... iitiviuu itJi ijib luiuiij until Burn time as the government shall act in the matter, Wellock informed the officers of the location of tin remainder of the still, the worm its metallic constitution, was the final victor in the Portland-Math- Ilen W. Olcott wa with Arnold The SMOnd pigeon In the race came along about the time the air west tided, the buildings remodeled and accommodations at mineral springs will bo Improved. passenger Tne new rniinaf,en, aao expect to erect a large sanitarium dur ing the summer and remodel the hotel building. The surrounding cottages Dunsmore ranks second in Ore- i chllrch gon, being exceeded Dy .Major Cilchrist of the Astoria Presbyt erian church, who has served for vears. Dr, Dunsmore. In ad- dition to his work as pastor of the Presbyterian church, Is book keeper at the Independence National Hank Work on Normal Dorm Is Started band were motoring home irom Mr. Wetlauffcr had oc casion to rebuke some boys in church for disturbing the speak ers, and after the services, he andi his wife started to drive home. Thev encountered a number of i lads in the road, who made way for the Wetlauffer car, and after the machine had passed by i short Clarke Sunday for fishing at tola point for salmon without a license. Both men were fined $25 and coats by Judge Noble. A third man In the party was also taken In for having a 1920 license in his pock et, but explained that he left home in such a hurry that he took the wrong one with him. After veri fication of the statement, the judge let the angler off. A cnrnnral's sound, usually com distance. It was bombarded posed of ejht men, is the smallest rocks By tne laus. Mr. nauauun had several of the boys appear be- i group in the army. She was Fat Tfca akxl.w thh w. loved korm) attd follo- Irm Ma direction of Kara, system. h "In . in ibto mooiei Hum hs to agfla, (tr.t msnlsllj alert and ia b-t-tmr twaltb, Rcliabto anti Cat lf-trtatn).nt. JBB. psroni tiara rsrjoewj ,td. "wiom. iu to r punrdi any droi tcatlrnoa & m .1 . I k... eueNTii"'B'Vd N9 ilru.il.f., , ,"S'il2S mtlDoai.li im., to -,,,".Sia" Monmouth, Ore., April li. morning i but 111 and rested for a minute or so on Jndkin-i .mint dings, fialem. The Rebekmhs of before continuing the journ,.y. more erected, and the auto-camp Hubbard served a dinner at Kew Eugene people were given the grounds will bo improved. O'clock. The evening session chance to witness the race because' opened at 7:30 a which tlrnelof the extreme height at which , Date Of COQUille a program was given, uev. ! . the plane Mew. W. Keagy of Sllverton delivered ! Search for Body Of Drowned Lad Proves Fruitless and cap of which was not found yesterday, and Sheriff Starmer force of men are now at work and Deputy Percy Webb will breaking ground for the new nn bring these parts back to Rose- wing of the dormitory, the con- burg to keep with the "pot" tract for which was let some time which Is being held here. Wei- ago. Some particularly desir- lock does not deny ownership of able features of this addition (le the still, but claims and that the in the fact that there will I"' plant had just, been installed. four or five attractive apartments fore Judge Cross, and it was hranwht out at the hearing that u A ,.. j .. ,u. .,, f Rnharl 7ujih len of Portland was responsible for the rock throwing. He skip ped out of the neighborhood after the incident, and could not be located. Perf ectShonlders and Arm! the address of the evening and a number of musical numbers and a reading concluded the program. Turner was chosen as the next, ennvent Inn place which will be held early In October. Celebration May Meet With Change Dio'hine Fats VPnah Off Desk Of Lane Sheriff April f Clarence Alexander, old boy who was I the Santlam river OBUnued today, ,nt Albany, the body the II ye, ! drowned Sunday, w without result. A number of men 1 wore trying to remove another biir Eugene, April 11. Moonshine drift in the river, as it was he Whisky that la powerful enough I tared likely that the body was to eat the varnish from Sheriff lodged In It. Stickers desk, even with u blotter! The oarchors In rowboalg drag intervening betw i the bottle Ke( tne rlv,,r alm()Ht ,() U(. jt and the desk surface, was the pro- w1(.re u flowi Into the Willatn- auci oi me sun or j'.iiwurn r. Brown and Itoy Sanders, which the two men have been pocrntiug Ooquille, Ore., April 1 1. It Is very probable the tantlKira date of April 30th, set by the citi- 14 Basmh r .'MM of Cofjuille for observing Marshfield Cigar Factory Destroyed which may be occupied by mem bers of the faculty, and the very agreeable fact that 200 girls in all may then be cared for in the dormitory. Salmon Run in Willamette Is On Oregon City. April 1 I Ac-Ion, Hens Set Record completion of the county paved highway will not be changed, for the time between now and then Is sufficient for the concrete to be properly set and the few places where there Is be done on approaches can e..nlly be connected up. The Coqullle residents assured everybody from Coos Hay that the entertainment will be a hummer and from the enthusiasm they displayed In talk Marshfield, Ore., April 14. II. w, .smith, manufacturing of the famous Kl Cora cigar, met with a heavy loss Saturday night vwheti Monmouth. Ore.. April H. .T. his home and factory at Bunker M. McDonald is recognized among Hill was burned down and every- the successful poultry raisers of thing in the place consumed in this vicinity. He lias 4fi0 vnlte ette. It was the opinion or most "lc: "bout the demonstration no of them that the boy's body was '""lv Would have any doubts of In the iito- ,irifi oiw.ni ik... ,ii.. their ability to meet the nroraieaa Cottage .,ow the ganderson brldgo. .,neV are making. H e die de finite day can be named the elm Linn's Share of Auto Tax Money Totals $14,000 RlitteeS miiHt have a report from on Mosby creek, above Grove, according to I he sheriff. Deputy Sheriff Oeorge Croner and District Attorney Clyde N. Johnston visited Cottage Grove and returned to this city with Roy Sanders, pul and confederate of Brown, who was beaten with a bottle by Urown last Friday eve ning, aim lor wuicn oitense tne ctnM HM r)r , ,at .auer . now serving a i,u day monttl8 waH renev(d I , i, ....... .l .niam iiv.milli-l UJ loiiniv 1 reas- was also Jailed. Willi hem heyl t , ,, u ...... ,, ,,, 1 urer Leonors Powell, amount ng brought the still, a milk ran af- ,,, ... ,. , ,, . . . , : ' " fair and a BH..H1. of Ih. 1l!ul $H ,,n 1 1 Th, ,otnl whiskey said ... (,.. !,,. ,...i. , rw"11 by the state from the rtolm bv the men. II was a frnlt I.. r"n,y w"a " '"i"-52. Tnrter chool near Hubbard ..,, ... wi. . . , 'be law the f ..in in mm the flames. Mr. Smith was en- ,rj,r,l ... r,l',l-;(r in tlio n.liQctr.i WOTK )0 f""."" - . - at the ttienien s (lance and Mrs. Smith was with him, so there was nobody et the home and fac- egg lory and before the- alarm was pen turned in and the fire boys could reach the place, It was past dnv Ing", Chief of the Fire Depart ment Jack Davis said the build ing fell in 10 or 15 minutes after the firemen reached the scene. All of Mr. Smith's house hold goods, his stock of tobacco Leghorn nnd Red he which, d'irine the month of March, laid 11,618 eggs which sold for $51 S.r.O. Most of the eggs were sold for batching. One of 147 I pehorns mnde nn average of 140 eggs a day. Mr. McDonald Intends to Incrense his poultry business during the summer. r, April cording to authentic the big salmon run for 1921 in the Willamette hit Oak Grove Monday morning. Fish wardens, who are operating near Oak Grove, report that practically ev ery boat had from one to the lim it, and that King Chinook was "a hittin' hard." Several fine catch- A - .1 l . ,U1 and pullets wera mu" " u"' "l lu" point Monday afternoon, aitnougn Sunday was a very poor day for the anglers. By the middle of this week, it Is expected that there will be plenty of salmon in the river. Nothing eimal the beaunlul, sou. nearly white appearance Gouraud'. Oriental Cream renders to the shoulders and arms. Covers skin blemishes. Will not nib off. Far superior to powders. Send 15c for Trial Sua FERD.T. HOPKINS SON New York DANCE COLE McELROY'8 utuiJ!;STRA Dreamland Rink Friday, April 15 S;'vertori Woman Recovers. Is an auto parade, and dancing afternoon and evening. rhe Alhany. Ore., April 14. Unn committee expects lo male furth county's share of the automobile Pr arranrrementR this week and as six fast as features are secured they from the will be announced. Km-lnoer v W. en , ,i.i li.r A,n,r and tools were lost, lie carried other things thev Intend giving I betwean $2500 ami $2X00 insur ance on his goods and lactory, but this would not repay him lor his losses. The building did not belong to Mr. Smith and Is said to have been the property of Rob ert Marsden, Sr. Boy Injures Arm Hubbard. Ore.. April 18. V thai linMHfKsii.il - the corrosive power lounn or tne tee paid to the state ,; while playing nun sua r-rrminner inree fourths students. Hp was Year Book Rushed aul ; Monmouth, Ore., April 14. Student of the White The material for "The Norm in f. ll and the hands of the editors Is neing nnnty receives one-1 fracl in ed his left arm a few dnvs rapidlv classified and sent to the Bilverton, Or., April 14. Mrs. .1. A. Bennett is recovering from an attack of sinkness while abSOUt from home on business connected with the state mission society. While at Amity. Or., her condition was such that she phoned for her husband. Rev. .1. A. Bennett, to meet her In Salem and started on her Journey homeward. Rev. Bennett and Mrs. .1. Wolfard met the sick woman In Salem. Indica tions pointed to an attack of pneu monia, bu' her condition is said to be great improved at this time. District Attorney Johnston says that he expects lo turn Sanders over to the federal authorities for prosecution on a whisky-making charge as soon as possible, in or der to save the county the ex pense of feeding them, and expects to turn Kdwards over tu t(. n,,v. ernment upon the completion of his 5" day term for assault. with other printers. The book will be ready brought to for distribution a few days Ba ll credited lo Hie state highway town in an automobile anil the fore Commencement Day, June fund. Itnd, fracture reduced hv Ideal ohvsi- i ni repori is mane semi an- clan. nualiy and remitted to every Polo la oaa of the meet aaeleat In the state Its pro rata of Hie Knives were first made in Knrr- fames, being nlaved prior to 500 land in 1503. B C funds. Officers Accused Of Burning Cabin Marshfield, April 14. At the time Freil Nlcine was arrested on suspicion of owning the mash In a cabin on the Camman highway between l.ihhy and Empire, it Is aaiil the cabin was fired after the officers took a sample of the mix ture In the two barrels. Memo said Hut was a can of oil or gas oline in the cabin, and this, one of the officers I brew about the Interior of the place and set it afire This Is Nleme's story, and he added that as thev were leav ing the place the cabin was burn ing, and he understood, wus de Stroyed The cabin was made of logs and about UxH f,,t, Mt. able place Tor a bachelor, or lo atay In over night if one .should want shelter while passing mat Way. It Is not clear who Is the owner of the land upon which the cabin stood, but It Is nnid that, providing the cabin was bnined. there will be an investigation and probable pnwecution It was sad by parties who discussed the mat ter, that officers have no right to burn houses, and there might be a severe penalty attached to a conviction for such an offense I'p to dale the amount loaned In Oregon through the Spokane Furm Loan bunk totals $ 1 1,488,488, The bank will reopen for business g Juue LUC STRIKE Cigarette No olgarette has the Mm doltolous flavor as Lucky Strike. Because Luoky Strike is the toasted cigar Watch Papers regarding Fire Sale which will be held in our store where the fire was, 466 State street. KAFOURY'S Fire Sale Begins Thursday April 21, 10 a. m. and will continue for about nine days Be prepared for the biggest bargains ever offered to the shopping public. iTITTlwiiiiiiiiiiiiWlllllrfe tm m 'uiu aWsl Council Sworn In. Brownsville, Or.. April 14. A new council was sworn in Monday night, and It was agreed that the new administration will meet some time next week to consider the matter of advertising for bids In the stret paving work. Mayor B. B. White. Recorder J. W. Craig and Councilmen A. S. Hamll and James Ferrill keep their s'eats. Outgoing councilmen are Rice Blackburn, Wingo Bggleston and William Ober, and they are suc ceded by Burney Howe and Robert Matlock. JOURNAL WANT ADS PAY JOURNAL WANT ADS PAY Don'tWoiry About Your Complexion Cuticura Will Take Care of it If you make the Cuticura Trio your every day toilet preparations you will have a clear, healthy skin, good hair, and soft white hands. Soap to cleanse, Ointment to heal, Talcum to powder and perfume. iMapUlicaTmtiTlfall. AddrMs: "OatUar Lab tTtorli,G.pl atilbr. 49. Bui " Sold eT-Ty-whr SQSpZ&c O1ntmgntttiid60e Taleiim lie. BaSTCuticura Soap shaTaa without mug. J. SYLVESTER, Accordian, and MONTE AI STIN Famous "Tower of Jewtbi Singer. Safe Milk For Infant! & Invalids NO COOKING Tin "Food -Drink" for All Ages. Quick Lunch at Home, Office, nr Fountains. . for HORLIOCS. Say-Avoid Imitations & Substitute GOOD MATERIAL OUTWEIGHS PRICE in a job of plumbing. It is far cheaper in the end, too. It Ik in your interest that we al ways recommend the best ma terials when we fix up your bath room or do any other plumbing work for you. We know that poor plumbing ma terials will not wear any bet ter than poor shoes. So let us put in the best. We'll match it with skillful work. GRABER BROS. 141 S. Liberty St. Phone 550 YOUR CHOICE of WALL PAPER hero is practically unlimited. We show ull the fashionable as well as conserv ative treatments in so extensive selec tion that you're certain to find the ap propriate effects for every room in your home. Ami with this boundless assortment goes a service that is acknowledged ly hundreda of our patrons to be excep- FOR ANY BARGAINS Call at Capital Bargain House buy and Bell thins every. 215 Center St. Phone II! MORE FOR EGGS We always pay 2c per im more. Tou see we have stall I the Portland markets and tell I rect to consumers. Peoples Cash Store Phone 4S3 PRINTING A satisfied customer return j ROWLAND PTG. CO I'hoi.e '.Sli, over Patton Bk Strtl Before vou buv i LIFE INSURANCE POLICY See J. F. HUTCTIASON', Sr, Dist. Mer.. (371 State SLI Phone 99. The MUTUAL LIFE of Ml Oldest American Life Co. I tional. r ,istoa4V--.M "ia"- a : . . I aa ITaaaatsaai IS The Week of April 11 Wall Paper Week and we-re ready to help vou ''Make the home walls Smile." Max 0. Buren FURNITURE 179 North Commercial, Salem S ALEM - SIXVKRTOX ST.MI Leaves Le Salem SilverM O. K. nennt News 7:C0 a. m. 8:15 s-H 11:00 a. m. 1:00 P H 5:00 p. m. 8:15 ! SALI- M-I.YPFPKDKNTE. MO MOT'TTT STAGE Tiav Salom n V Hpnot '1 a. m. 11:0(1 . m. 6:00 O. m. Leave Monmouth Il'tel " '1 m 1nnn m : i ' m Leave Independence a. m. 1:15 p. m. :30 p. m Special trips by appointment Seven pas.sentrer car IT H DVL'I' Ptnll I' n , I . m M a I t a . r m t- ...j-. hr,Cf I L. M. HUM; Care of Yick So Tong Phlnos. vdlcine an t TesOM Has medicine whUb cure any known diseaa Ooen Sum a,- fro:- until 8 D. tn. i53 South Hirh .5nlm OreaTOn. rbOIM Portland & Salefl Stage Line Every Hour on the Ho Both Ends Leaves 10th and Aldt Seward Hotel every ho Leaves Salem Bligh Hot First Stace 7 a. m. Last SUge " f- J