Page Two The Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon , - Wednesday, NO TRACE OF BYRON IS FOUND Federal Officials Ad mit Search for Al leged Fraud Artist Unsuccessful Portland, Nor. 2. To date all efforts of department of justice agents to locate Carlos L. Byron have been futile. Confidential In formation given toe government the day Byron's J800Q bond waa forfeited by United States DifiJct Judge CharleB B. Wolverton, dis posing the name of the eastern cUy in which Byron was supposed . i. I, Mini' hu nroved worth ies. Federal officials admitted to- MjflerS To Seek j.,.. ihoi ho Viavd no knowledge, I either confidential or otherwise,! JJlSSOiUtlOIl Of n ncrnlng Byron's whereabouts. TT TnillTirHnn hrtmen hare also fall- , w ' : AUJUnCllOIl . wnarieeton, W. Va Nov ed In their efforts to locate him. ' vtt- No- 2. ,. -d are now bending their efforts "K""-auuii ior dissolution of the to prevent Ihe gorernment worn emporary Injunction issued by sc llectlng the forfeited money, 'euerai juage Anderson against United States District Attorney the United Mine Workers of Atn- Lester W. Humphreys refuse tne ."u.auapons Tuesday will bondsmen a 30 day time extension b fumed.ately sent to United To Enforce Dry Law On Border Jtegina, Sask., Nov. 2. Prohibi tion enforcement officers of the border states of the United States, Ontario and the three prairie prorinces of Canada will meet here tomorrow to discuss methods of carrying out enforcement of liquor legislation in the beet In terests of both countries, R. E. Leech, chairman of the Saskatche wan liquor commission announced today. It Is understood that the subject of liquor running across the C- nauian boundary will ho special consideration. R. O. Matthews, representing United States Prohibition Director Haynes B. Quale, end O. H. Shel ley, federal prohibition officials representing Minnesota and Mon tana, respectirely, will be among those attending the conference No Hard Says Times Showman in which to locate the defendant. The gorernment will place John v- Todd, former Salem Instruct or, on trial on the appointed date, mher 15, whether Byron Is located or not. unless some new 'circumstances arise. Depnty Unit ed States Marshal Howard Swet- Itind is In Salem today serving siibpenaes on about 85 witnesses. These subpenaes were previously "Issued for October 31, but were withdrawn and reflated, when the trial dnte was postponed two weeks. No definite announcement has been made, mil It is anticipated that Judge Wolvor:on will naar esse as he heard Byron's pre vious case here In the federal court and is therefore familiar with his mode of operation. -.... .... i , . . . court in Chicago, ac cording to Harold W. Houston, consul for the United Mine Work ers In West Virginia. Mr. Hous ton, said further that while the Injunction restrained the iinlmi from attempts to organise tho Williamson, W. Va coal field he did not expect it to affect the mine organisation in other parts or me country Salem Men Are Commended bv War Department Commeudulloii of Major Charles E. Ujedstedl, and Caplain Allan Bynon of the coast artillery of the Oregon national guard, were re ceived Monday morning In a let ter by Colonel Ueorge A. White, adjutant general, from the war depart ineut. The letter states that tbeuc men showed remarkable ability In the handlieg of their men during Ibe artillery eucampment at I Stevens and that they showed ex ceptional ability along the iiues of artillery unit executives. Caplain Clarence Colton of Albany, Lieut euaul Ueorge C. Ilugglns of Marsh field. Lieutenant Duncan Fergu son of Marshtield, Lieutenant Clar cure Washburn of Coi'vallm ami Lieutenant Iwls C. Smith were also mentioned In the letter. Cowboy Hero of Fire Fighting veniura, Cul., Nov. 2. An ac count of a rare display of heroism i.uring a recent forest fire in the Big Pine country, in this section. is been received here. A number of fire fighters had been without food for several days and to reach thciri It was neces sary to cross a fire swept moun tain and slide down an embank ment or shale a quarter of a mile makes Bob Logan, a cowboy mny mane tne hazardous trip. In Marcus Belies Depression bv In vesting: $100,000 in "Cluck! Cluck!" Some savant which Webster tells ua, Is slang for "wise guy" once declared that "action speak louuder than words." 'Some other equally erudite scribbler averred that "money talks a language that all can understand." Both of these observations are propos the activi ties of A. B. Marcus, whoso "Cluck! Cluck!" will be preseuted at the Grand, Wednesday, Novem ber 9, matinee and evening. Most anyone can say that there Is no such a thing as hard lime but when a cold, shrewd business man invests a fortune In bucIi a hazardous undertaking as a flg musical production the action more convincing argument than the mere mouthing of nro- SUCCesS- fBHsiim.-i 1 nnllmiura hnn UumsIwaJ I fhAiMotiJ I I l 1- niikl.. th. a .iij . I uU..a.o .uueeu speass a h. rtiL',' "l J" """" language that all can understand, ne dismounted from the horse he! it i. .. .., j ,, : w. .. j . . " oiiiuuiii. uu mure uiai muu, uhviqk u Deiore him, held to the animal's bridle. After the fire fighters had been fed the forest fire was extin guished, and they were rescued. After cutting all municipal sal aries approximately 20 per cent, the city council of Astoria has fixed the budget for the coming year at $151,442.11. is representee; in ine opulent pro duction Marcus has afforded the current Extravaganza bearing his name. Twenty some scenes are visible In the big harlequinade. More canvas and paint Is no longer con sidered gorgeous enough for the trappings of this exhibition. Now silken hangings studded with brilliants supplant the more pleli- lan materials. Especially elannr ate are the scenes depicting the Century Roof, New York; a court room in Reno, a futuristic ship, the flying field at Mineola, a Broadway chicken farm and a couatry-side in California. More than a score of costume changes serve to enhance the na tive beauty of the numerous fig urantes who, as for several sea sons, appear under the familiar trade mark of Marcus Peaches. Miss Bee Winsome and her sis ter artists are Inaeed creatures of beauty and a joy forever. The whole affair imresses the behold er with the idea that its sponsor must be a multi millionaire gone stark mad or a slick showman ho feels that the public will buy quality anytime. W. G. Baker, a former jeweler of Springfield, whose store was burned last spring. Is accused of setting the fire himself to collect $10,943.70 insurance on goods valued at no more than $550. JOAHStNESS 1 I Swallow slowly smell puce rub well over the throat. VICKS VAf0 Rut (Am MiHkm Jar, LW YeM Fiddler Sues Road For $10,000 Damages Ht. Louis, Mo., Nov. 2. N'ern who fiddled while Rome burned, was not a professional musician, and his "fiddling fingers" didn't amount to so much. With P. B Rood of Perrydale ft Is different. His "fiddling fin rri. wire necessary in make a living, he says. An accident on the Frisco rail road, he alleges In a petition filed at Poplar Bluff, impaired his "fid dling fingers" and lefl arm so bad. ly that he rsnnot "fiddle as good f be need to." He asks $10,000 damages. PIMPLY7WELL. DONTBE People Notice It. Drive Them Off with Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets A pimply face will not embarrass you much kmgrr il you jet a package of Dr. Extwards tJlive Tablets. The skin snouia Begin to clear alter you have taken the tablets a few night. Cleanse the Wrvl bowels and livet who i tawa. tJtrve Tablets, Hit successful substitute for calomel; there'i do sickness or pain after taking them. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets do that which caiumtl does, and just as effec lively, but their action is gentle and safe irrstead of severe and irritating. No one who take Olive Tablet is ever cursed with a dark brown taste, ' a bad breath, a dull, listless, ' no good' fcekng. onmtipatjun. torpid liver, bac (bapuutt.! or pimply face. Uive Tablets are a purely vegetabk 'Mound mixed with olive oil. yut win know them by their olive color. IX. towards scent vears amrmr ns I The Miracle Wrought With mm vr.irv .i liver a westerns and Ohve Tablets are tlvr saanm riyenectivr result. Take one, h two nightly for a week See bum min t better you feel and kjuk. 15c and 30c. STUMPING POWDERS Du Pont and Repauno Brand (Pacific Northwest Product) AFIELD of stump, and boulders, lying Idle, rxtrproductrv -bringing money to the tax -collector and no one else. fil A,m00th' fertile fidd w" with wheat or corn or fined wtth fine potatoes. Such is the miracle beine wroucht every year on hundred, of farm, in this state touM. use of Du Pont or Repauno Stumping Powders "Clear More Acres Make More Money" Zltl 8lo?n f the Progressive farmer of today. Last year waa one of the bioaeat iirin. . .v:- , ev- irr tki. . naa - - - tun year because tt produce. Youdo the job only once and pay for it only once. The frtt crop , usually more than pay, the cost. IWwi ufiw ear each crop will add to your profits. ' See ourlocal dealer and order your seal's supply Alwava tZ-" fJullt7. lowreeang and no dyna- W1U be a rprv-wrl-Krol, q; i ia sound business to make unproductive land naa are cheaper This ai sobm of tk ewrt It UssmmB ' 1 wffl o tot you r : if- , t for doiog tins work wul be seat tree on tmmT" SALEM, ORE. . . E. I. dn Pont de Nemours &. Co.. Ine Portland rw Office with Aashr-a & Brew., i.tuii ( " ZZZuT . To Continue State Bank In North Dakota Fargo, N. D.. iiov, 2. Continu ation of a State Bank of North Da kota, a non-partisan league fos tered institution under the inde pendent administration chosen in Friday's recall election, waa indi cated in returns Tuesday pointing to defeat of the proposed lay for liquidation of the bant While the indeDendent candi dates for governor, attorney gen eral, commissioner of labor and . agriculture were successful by ma jorities ranging from 4000 to pos sibly 700 as shown in unofficial returns compiled by a group of in dependent newspapers, these same returns indicated a likelihood that all proposed amendments and laws had been defeated, it was ad mitted at independent tabulation headquarters here. Modern Walnut Grader Installed Owing to the large tonnage of Uwalmita in this vear s crop tne Oregon growers Co-opera'ive as sociation has Ju install-."! a large modern grader in its Salem plant. With an estimated 600, 000 pounds of walnuts for this season it la expected that half of thi Ore gon crop will b" ftandardlMd n four grades by runniag the nuts through thie machine. Sa lor?e Jr.d important the Oregon walnut industry becoming that it is mw nee usury to lay ibe foundation for the development of outside markets. Whlli th north west will ibso-b n-jarly the entire tonnage jf :his year's rop the in dustry will rapidly outgrow the local market aiJ eastern remers will be looked to in the near fu ture. York Federal Reserve bank, the federal reserve board, replying to day to a senate resolution of In quiry, declared the advances were made "In order to retain the serv ices of officers who are constant ly being tempted wtth outside of fers at bigh salaries." His Beligion Came High. Atlanta, Ga., Nov. 2. fll dol lars was the price Martin Baldwin colored, had to pay for a nap in church, when fined this amount ia recorder's court after having been found peacefully reposing In a tent used for divine service in Edge- wood avenue. He said he had fall en asleep while listening to a ser mon, and failed to awake wherrthe services were. over. Fair Sisters of Legion In Session Kansas City, Mo. Nov. 2 The first national convention of Ibe Women's Auxiliary of the Ameri can Legion opened here today to complete the organization started last year. The convention was opened by John G. Emery, nation al commander of the Legion. Tbe program today also Included speeches by Admiral Earl Beaity of Great Britain and General ,'ac ques of Belgium. Negroes Whipped and Told To Quit Loafing In Town Hayneaville, La., Nov. 2. After they were severely whipped by a group of local citizens, near! a score of negroes were warned Sun day to go to work or leave town. The negroes were said by officials to se "undesirables" and the dem onstration against them came as the beginning ofa "clean up" cun palgn here. Increase In Pay of Reserve Bank Officers Defended Washington, Nov. 2. Defend ing its action in increasing the salaries of employes of the New For Raw Sore Throat At the first sign of a raw, tore throat rub on a little Musterole with your ringers. It goes right to the spot with a gentle tingle, loosens congestion, draws out soreness and pain. Musterole is a clean, white ointment made with oil of mustard. It has all the streneth of the old-fashioned mus tard plaster without the blister. Nothing like Musterole for croupy children. Keep it handy for instant use. 3 5 and 65 cents in jars and tubes; hospital size, $3. BETTER THAN A MUSTARD FLASTEH Whlle hunting qual near Klam ath Falls, C. E. Jay, agent for the Wood-Cnrtis company, was pep- nered with shot from the gun of Oscar Peyton, a Klamath Falls wood dealer. Jay Is not seriously injured. 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Prince Albert rolls easy and stays put because it is crimped cut And, say oh, go on and get the papers or a pipe I Do it right now! Fringe Albert the national joy smoke NOTICE TO CIJKUitors Notice is hereby s-ivm th.i . ........ v. c.-idii' n am. l.liu. npcfajtcul hv .u, n-j William Itusnoy. imltrc of unty court or Marion rt,-w..,n All ...... ..... . I 1 . against said estate .ire hereb? ,,.K.vu lw u. .... ii i til, mi, UUIV VI r.t Willi.,,, 11 T.inl. T..y ,.r I nin ii, f hill i 111., V. am WJ imn within eir tnnntho f mm ,U notice. ALFRED M U1L, William H. Trindle, Attorney tor estate. Wanted All Kinds of Secona Hand Furniture, Machinery and iw Etc. CAPITAL Bargain House We buy and Phone 398 sell everythlit 215 Cental Hamman Auto Stage inree stages Daily av balem 10:20 am, counts ast bound train Mill City; t:28ps mil City 7 pm; 4 Lava O. ii. depot Salem Leave at 11:30 and leavs SujUm at 1 p. m. W.vtd stops at Gooeh. Lyo Me ha ma. Stayton, SnMtmW, AunuvMe, Turner, Suit pual. Cottace farm. Jos. H. Hamman. Phone 104 Fall House Cleaning Take Advantage of the Salem-Dallas Stage Leave Sales 0. . Depot 7:10 A. M. 11:10 A. M. 6:10 P. M. Leve Dallas 8: SO A. M. 1:00 P. M. 8:30 P. M. FARE 65 CENTS Dally and Sunday except cI at 7:18 A. M. does not res M Sunday Botmd Trip $1.00 J HOOVER OFFER A RUO CLEANED FREE Phone 67 to get advantage of this free offer. No obligations. Phone early as offer is for this week only. WILLIAM GAHLSDORF The Store of Housewares 134 North Liberty Street L. M. HUM Can of Yick So Tong Clilnesv Me'dJcine and Tsa Ok Baa medicine which will cure any known dlMasa Open Sundays from II a. until 8 p. ro. Ill Swth High Street Salem. Oron. Phons M SltVtKTO.N bIAOM Leavae Lssw Salem St)r.rlM a B. lpo Naw. stssl 1:M a. av : a. m. :11p.m. t.UP R&i&as-vrDKPKsvsxai MCMtMOOTB STAGS Ls. Salem O. E. dtpot a. m n-aa a-ae a. as. Loavw m -,. 11 rial 1' a. l:t p. m. 4:1 p. m- a. m. 1:15 p. m. : P irlpe T appoiaiii " ear fee " J. W. PAIXKR. 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