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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
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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.
V. .... .1 , .
mc.u uuiaes go 10 your drug-
gist and get 1 ounces of Par-
mint (double strength), and
add to It pint of hot wat-
er and a little granulated
sugar. 1 tablespoonful four
times a day.
This will orten bring quick
relief from distressing head
noises. Clogged nostrils
should open, breathing be
come easy and the mucuB
stop dropping into the
throat. It is easy to pre
pare, costs little end is pleas
ant to take. Anyone losing
hearing or who has Ca
tarrhal Deafness or head
noises should give this pre
scription a trial. Adv.
'ianlac. It's the biggest surprise
of our lives and all our friends
and neighbors art talking about
it. This medicine has made a
wonderful :hange in every one of j
u. ueiore 1 goi ianlac, 1 could
hardly drag one foot after the oth
er. I had indigestion perfectful
awful. In fact we were ail reg
ular dyspeptics. We all swear
by Tanlac now at our house. It
ought to be In every home, it's
the world's greatest family medi
cine." The above statement was made
by (leorge L. Tesay, a well-known
and highly respected machinist,
living at 83 Downing St., Buffalo,
N. Y.
Tanlac sold in Salem by the
Tyler Drug Store and by leading
druggists everywhere.
'A CliKWylM
vision KpQHl
p
t
This autumn weather
appeals to the clear-sighted
nan who can enjoy the
beauties of his surround
ings. If your eyes are not
giving to your brain the
proper impreslon you need
the glasses that we will fit
to correct your vlison diffi
culty. . Our experienced op
tometrist will examine
them with care and your
eyes will tell you how sat
isfied they feci.
i
fPftJil 1:00
K trill want
a second cub
The appetizing aroma,
fine flavor and satisfy
ing strength is certain
to please.
A trial in your own
home will convince you
of its superiority over
all other coffees.
HiMsBros.
IT
tlhe lecognid Standard
Would Like Secret for Looking
Well.
"Two weeks ago 1 weighed 9fi j
pounds. Now 1 weigh 100 pounds
and feel perfectly well. Anyone j
I see suffering I tell them of what ,
Mayr's Wonderful Remedy has
dune tor me. They all want to
know what inakee me look so well.
Your medicine has also been a real
life saver for my mother. I ean
aot recommend it too highly for
stomach trouble. "It Is a simple,
harmless preparation that removes
the catarrhal mncus from the In
testinal tract and allays the in
flammation which causes prac
tically all stomach, liver and in
testinal ailments, Including ap
pendicitis. One dose will convince
or money refunded.
ARCOLA really
costs you nothing!
COM K In and let us demonstrate
how ARCOLA will save you each
year one-third of your ordinary
fuel! bill and how surprisingly
soon it will pay for its slight cost
t installation.
GRABER BROS.
Plumbers
141 S. Liberty St Phone 550
We can show you
ARCOLA today
The wonderful new heating In-'
ventlon for small homes, stores,
offices, shops, garages etc. Drop'
In during ARCOLA WEEK and let!
us demonstrate how ARCOLA will j
five you better heat at one-third,
leas cost
A. L. FRASER
Plumber ft Tinner
454 Ferry St Phoue 134
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ARCOLA
WEEK
An Invitation to
the Ladies especially
Many Heating Engineers are keeping their stores open evenings and 1
invite you to come in and meet ARCOLA.
IDEAL ARCOLA
DROP In today and learn how
AJtCOLA can heat your house tor
one third less.
THEO. M. BARR
nubia, He tin o Tinninr
THIS WEEK is Arcola Week and the Heat
ing Engineers are keeping open house. Many
will keep their stores open evenings for you.
They invite you to come in and meet Arcola, the
wonderful new hot-water heating outfit which
warms a whole house with its single fire, taking the
place of several stoves and paying for itself in the
fuel it saves.
If you don't know where your Heating En
gineer's store is, pick up the classified telephone
directory and look under M Heating Contractors" or
Steamfitters" or "Plumbers." Pick out the name
and address nearest your home.
Ana aecide now to acceDt this invifatinn
may mean a saving of $35 on this winter's fuel bill
y oven more man tnati
f"01 Arcola- built by the same company whose
larger heating plants are installed in mansions,
cathedrals and even the White House itself ia
ruaninteed to do these five things;
it
1 Connected with American Radiators,' it fills the
whole house with healthful hot-water warmth.
z It takes the place of several stuffy stoves, and
pays for itself in the fuel it saves. In that sense
it is really a gift.
3 It can be connected to the kitchen tank, too,
giving an abundance of hot water for washing and
bathing.
4 I t can be installed immediately without the slightest
disturbance to the family.
5 It adds from thret to five times its cost to the selling
value of your house just as Ideal Boilers and
larger American Radiator systems add far more
than their cost to the value of larger buildings.
Arcola is unlike any heating plant you have ever
seen. It is an entirely new invention developed after
years of experiment in the largest thermal research
laboratories in the United States.
Don't try to imagine what it is until you have
seen it. But for the sake of your comfort and your
children's comfort and health especially accept
your Heating Engineer's invitation.
One-third of your fuel bill is worth saving. Sea
Arcola any day or evening this week
TUs red nd yellow card
the Mjht Is the acn of
7w cmru it tne 'Ttfht U
S"L.ff.(r can hii
far it m hi. JZT" w rmi A
far it ia has window.
" yj8 Pay yon to consult Urn
' il uentut. To have
moo ana
y a very great .
I AJtCOLA. Loot
twice a rear mm a.
him eraminr and report
urue. ic mar era
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