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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1921)
k're Twr Th Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon WILL OPEN TODD CASE ON MONDAY Sixty Five of Seventy Six Witnesses Called to Testify Are From Salem Portland, Or., Oct. 21. Sixty tire Salem residents are named In the list ot 76 people who wore subpoenaed Thursday afternoon toy United State Attorney Lester W. Humphries to appear in the forfeit! raurt here on October 31 as witnesses in the John W. Todd ! ers of from one to five tons carry and Carlos L. Byron land fraud oase in which Marlon county peo ple are said to have been swindled mi ot about $30,000. "That Is the largest bunch of ubpeenaes I have ever seen Issued 113,733 Autos Registered Up To September 15 A table prepared by Sam A Kozer, secretary of state, shows that up to September IS, 121, there were 113,733 motor vehicles, 299 motorcycles, 6260 chauf feurs, 175.182 motor vehicle ope rators, and 606 motor vehicle deal ers in the state of Oregon. Of the 113,733 motor vehicles regiuierea, 7 are passenger I " . 126 are ambulances andl u"w.. la" "reBon WM maintain ing us standing so far as the use of the motor vehicle applies, as 1 cars, 126 are ambulance and hearses, 99 are busses and stages, 4981 are commercial cars of less than one ton capacity, 8704 are trucks of varying capacity from one to five tonB, and 2G4 are trail- at one time on any case in this court," said J. K. Ross, bookkeep er and deputy in the United States oarsbal's office. Sixty-five from Salem. Federal officials will Btart serv ing the subpoenaes today. The Salem people whose name appear :n the list are: W. J. Kirk, P. J. Kuntz, T. C. trwln, Mrs. Uoma Hunter, Mary r,. Oobel, W. C. Young, Mrs. M. D. Voung, W. E. Peck, A. R. Mll er, T. W. Lewis, W. T. Jenks, Mrs. Charles Hayes, Frank D. De Witt, Margaret J. Cosper, C. N. Jh4n)befk, R. D. Barton, A. V. Beardsley, George N. Ausman, .L. A. Iee, a. C. Oobley, A. M. Fol lerlck, Mrs. Twining, A. J. Evans, Merlon DeLong, E. C. Miller, E. A. Miller, Charles McCarter, route 1; A. A. Lee, E. T. Barnes, J. H. Baker, W. M. Smith, Florin Von Bschen, W. C. VVInslow, C. O. Doney, A. E. Cummlngs, H. H. Smith. A. R. Miller, F. F. Prince, A. B. Pratt. Ella Deyoe, U. O. Holt, R. R. Jones, J. J. McDonald, H. H. Kloepplng, I, W. Lewis, L. A. Lee, J. B. Hlleman, O. N. Hoppes, F. C. Meyers, C. Lee Can field. 0, B. O'Neill, Jean Dew'ltt, F. E. Evans, W. McOilchrtbi, J. T. Ross, W. E. Park, F. S. Barton, Ray Smith E. II. Vandevort, C. ', Webb, F. It. Wilkinson, E. B. Bergmun. fieorge L. OnmmlnRs,J Mrs. M. B. Younjf, Claude Steven son. 11 Others Called. Eleven others subpoenaed are: Wthel Hummel. Spokane: Ruth W. Johnson. Eugene: Edna Stir ling. Seattle: W. N. Seetrar, Hot -Mngham; Margaret F. Power, Be attle; Irene ninchetm. T,oe An geles: Helen Wlllett. Seattle: W. R. WllHams Mrs. Merton DeTng, C. E. DeOrnff p wither C. Wheeler, all of Portland. lodffe Visits Buena Vista. Dallas, Or., Oct. 21. About 100 341 are fromi0d(1 Fellows from different parts Ing capacity. Of the 8704 trucks 5270 are from 1 to 1 hi tons ca pacity, 1451 are from 1H to 2 ions capacity, 533 are from 2 to thi tons capacity 2 to 3 tons capacity, 769 are ot tfle county gathered at Buena from 3 to 3V4 tons capacity, 104 vtata last night. This was the are from 3 hi to 4 tons capacity, 'Irst function of the season of the 4 are from 4 to 4 hi tons capacity, Polk County Odd Fellows' Visit and 232 are from 4 to 5 tons,lng association. Representatives capacity. Of the 2U6 trailers, 63 j were present from nearly every are from 1 to 1 hi tons capacity, ,T. O. O. F. lodge In the county bj are from 1 V4 to 2 tons ca- with many from Dallas and Inde Paclty, 24 are from 2 to 2 hi tons pendence. There was a most en capacity, 25 are from 2 hi to 3 Joyable session with Buena Vista . ., ,,,, oi are irom 3 to lofi-e. followed by 3 hi tons capacity, 12 are from 3 hi lunch. lu -ns capacity, and 36 are from - 4 MunJJ'T C"pacity- ' A ,otal of lfi0 " with ,07 ?, TnZ ro Ce,,,te, ,r0m tUrkevs was the Phenomenal Main I tr"ck!,lad 2 trailers, record made In 1920 bv Mrs l h l l 7 . ho,;o ir tgation with 424 trucks and 8 trailers, rrook C0llv Lane rnnniv with 910 . 1 " counTy. . via 11 111 I , anu i Washington county with 304 trucks and 13 trailers. Llnooln county, which has the smallest number of motor vehicles in the state, la credited with 33 trucks. and Harney county, which Is the largest county in area in the state has 46 trucks and one trailer, with a total of 680 licensed motor ve hides. Based on the registrations dur ing the latter part of the year 1920, Secretary of State Kozer es timates that the total motor vehi cle registration in Oregon for the year 1S31 will not exceed 118,000. Figures which have been com puted and issued by this depart ment from information secured from the other western statea;i... f snn wo. the directors by Mark Poulsen, deputy city recorder. Other permits were issued as follows: A Kluge, 1250 North Fifteenth street, one story frame dwelling to cost $2,500. Mrs. N. i. Hlnton, 1295 Norway street, repair work to cost $500. E. L. Weinheimer, 754 North High street, repair work to cost $500. New Church of Christ Will Be Built In Salem A new church, to be known as the Church of Christ, whose con gregation is to bs composed of fol lowers ot the Christian denomina tion, will be erected at the corner of Cottage and Shipping streets, it became known here today. A building permit calling tor an ez- W1FE DOESFT CARE HOW OFTEN HUBBY BEATS HUB Columbus, Oct. 21. Louis Cor natelll got off comparatively easy when arraigned before Municipal n.hntn on a charge of wife, house UU5U beating. Louis' wife testified she didn't care how much he beat her. Placing Louis on probation, with a 86-day suspended work- sentence, the judge in formed him that he must quit mis treating Mrs. Cornatelil, even u she doesn't object." JOURNAL WANT ADS PAY Friday, October 21, uuuwtKKBTS taken ... " 1 VI- . twa uuuult reeeivn v. ties, several havinr k a number of the states the regis trations at the time the reports were received were less than those during the same period of the pre vious year. Mrs. Hasel Barnett, who was shot and seriously wounded at Denver by J. A. Reynolds, who then killed himself, is a Klamath county girl, her parents living at Midland. a splendid district of 1 312 L'malilla county with trucks and 2 trailers, and Wonderful Change In Whole Family ,,,, r f f- UATAKRHAT. Tit" k zrn-pau a. ! m:c- j t Li . ,, -n "uiuiMa i But anu liaugnier nil lie- MAY BE 0VEBC0ME j port Remarkable Gains in Weight. you have Catarrhal "I gained 12 doliihIs. mv wife If Deafness or are even lust a gained 26 uounds and mv itKivk little hard of hearing or have ter 13 gaining day by day taking 81I0, Ohio, Oct. 21. This town's supply ot birthday candlea was nearly exhausted when pur chases were mad for the birthday cako given to Mrs. Harriett Cole man by her daiifihters recently. The cake was decorated with 99 candlss. Although a nonagener lan, Mrs. Coleman Is uptodate on currmit events. 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