Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, November 04, 1921, Page Page Six, Image 6

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    Page Six
The Capital Journal. Salon. Ore
SLACKERS
NUMBER
NOW 125
Eighty-two Additional
Draft Evaders Are
Announced by Mili
tary Authorities
Note In the following: tory are
Unfed (he names ot Oregon men
who failed to rebpond for service
.n the military tureen ef the United
-Hates when their order numbers
vere drawn by the local draft
joards by whom they were regie
ered and given their order num
bers. In some instances it haa been
ound that men so classified as de
serters were already in some
ranch of the military service of
he United States or the allien when
heir numbers were drawn. The
iames are published for two reas
ns to expose those who wilfully
until to evade military service in
he time of the nation's peril, and
u enable those who are wrongful
y listed on the military records of
tie United States government,
vithout their knowledge, to clear
heir records and erase from their
eputatlons the istigma of being
nown a draft evaders. Any per
n having knowledge that any of
he men listed in the following ar
icle did serve in the military forc
s of the United States or the allies
luring the world war is requested
o communicate at once with the
Mice of the adjutant general of
he state of Oregon, or with tho
otnniander of Capital Post No. ,
Vmerlcan Legiont Salem, or with
he managing editor of The Capi
at Journal.
Eighty-two additional names In
jlght of the counties of the Btate,
have been supplied by the head-
well, lit. S, Albany, Or.; Karl Wil
liam Swift, Harrlsburg, Or.; Earl
Edward Thompson, 2 4 K. Davis
St., Portland, Or.; Albert Wold
Box 31, Lebanon, Or.; Howard
Griggs, Mill City, Or.
Coss county Frank Arrid Berg,
Allegheny, Or.; Grant Taylor
Boone, Powers, Or.; Earl Kisher.
Mansfield, Or.; George Huddle,
Olt Town. North Bend, Or.;
Charles Lester Lee, Cedarville,
Cal.; Gus KlametU, 510 Broad
way, Martafield, Or.; Sernard JS.
Roedel, 137 N. Front St., Marah
field, Or.; Arvid Sandqulst, Lake
side, Or.; Frank Saul, Bunker Hill,
Marshfield, Or., or 65 Weller 8t.,
Seattle, Wash.; Leslie A. Scott,
care C. A. Smith Lumber & Manu
facturing Co., Marshfield, Or.;
Edward Everett (Ivle) Sole,
Marshfield, Or.; Bert Burrll Tur
pln, Eugene, Or.; Corenlius Ste
phen Woodruff, Powers, Or.
Royston Loses
Citizenship At
Gate of Prison
10 Pin Shows
Over Penny
NowCharged
St. Clairsville, Ohio, Nov. 4.
The day of the ten-pin or fifteen
pin show the favorite of young
sters who put on circuses in some
one's barn or backyard is past.
Twenty years ago the favorite
price of admission to these grand
exhibitions of daring and skill was
ten to twenty pins, depending up
on the number the youngster de
siring to witness the show, could
obtain from his mother's pincush
ion without arousing suspicion.
Recently David McBride and
Jack Friedel gave a show such as
their fathers might have partlci-
Portland, Nov. 4. About noon
tomorrow, or the same instant
that Fred K. Royston step thru
the barbed wire gate at the en
trance to me ieaerai prison on
McNeil's island, he will no longer
be an American citizen. Sentence
of Royston, who was formerly a
Methodist preacher at Salem, on
Wednesday by United States Dis
trict Judge R. S. Bean to serve IS
months at the prison for white
slavery, carries with It the cancel
lation of citizenship the minute he
enters the prlso ndoor.
Royston will leare Portland at
4 o'clock this afternoon in the
custody of Deputy United States
Marshal J. K. Rom. Upon arrival
In Tacoma tonight he will be
locked up in the county jail there
and tomorrow morn.-ng will ride
to Steilacoom, Wash., by streetcar,
where the federal prison launch
will be waiting to convey him to
the island, three miles from the
mainland.
If Royston makes a good show
ing after being released he has
the right to apply for a "pardon",
which will bring with It the res
toration of citizenship.
New Pastor For
Leslie Church
Here Selected
Portland, Or., Nov. 4. Uncon
firmed reports that the Rev. H. F.
Pemberton of The Dalles was to
become pastor of Leslie M. E.
church of Salem, were verified to
day when Bishop W. O. Shepard
officially announeed the transfer
of Dr. Pemberton to the Salem
church. At the same time he an
nounced the transfer of Dr. D. H.
Leech of the First Methodist
church of Eugene to succeed Dr.
Pemberton as superintendent of
The Dales district. Dr. Leech's
successor has not been selected.
Eola News
paled in a quarter of a century
quarters of the Ninth Corps area, ago. Instead of having to chase
as draft evaders, making a total of i the cow out into the backyard and
125 deserters announced wlthln watcher while the shov. was In
the last few days by military Progress in the stable, they gave
thnrition tlle Performance In Jack s father's
Though only one division of , while Mr. Friedel was on a
vf.H,, rn.mtv has been nuMlahad trW to wheeling.
Pigeon Supplies
Gamblers With
New Chance Game
The admission
was three cents, receipts totaling
twenty-one cents.
The feature attraction of the
show was a trained chicken that
was supposed to squawk when told
to do so. Sometimes it failed until
a feather was yanked from Its full,
whereupon It was sure to produce
the necessary squawk for the bene
fit of the three-cent spectators.
thus far, no men from this section
uf the country are on the recent
list from the Ninth corp given for
mhllcatlon.
The following is a list by coun
,.les giving the names of the men
anil their residence at the time of
registration:
Washington county Julius
lenry Bronner, Rt. 1, Beaverton,
r. ; Henry Marlln Clemens, Rt. 1,
llllshoro. Or.; Lawrence H. lA-e.
Illlshoro, Or.: Millard G. Morlcy,
'orest Grove, Or.; Berthold Ilert
lUiun, Tualatin hotel, Hlllsbpro,
)r.; William Marion White, Scof
leld, Or.; Armel Wilson, Rt. i,
llllshoro, Or.
Division 10, Portland John
loswlck, 1618 Newell, Portland,
)r. ; Napoleon (Napolen) Howies,
Jacrum, Portland, Or.; Jesse
I Jessie) Chamberlain, Burlington
ml el. Portland. Or.: Aannn Ilabts
Hahto), 710 Michigan, Portland, ' eP'lned. with a serum which
)r., 1381 Franklin, Astoria, Or.;wl11 cause their death shortly af
jdwanl Hansen, Kenwood hotel, fter being released to return to
wllpatrlck, Portland, Or. their fellows. Experts say the car-
lernian Kllmnier, 1343 Detroit, iraMes will be eaten by other rats,
'ortland, Or.; Eltton C. (Charles) i These. In turn, will die, and pro
letlln. Urldgeton, Or.; Joe Thorn-jvlrte poison serum for succeeding
I Miller, 118 Kilpatrlck, Port "'- r the chain, It Is claimed.
tud, Or.; Kakujlro Monnakn, foot
I MeKenna Ave.. Portland, Or. : ' HOW Stranffe ThmffH
rvuiu morgan, foa i,iiwsuowoe.
minto, Ontario, Portland, Or.;
ihu Matlas Person, 202 (iraham.
irtlaud, Or., care S. H. Co.. Bend.
r.; Jack James Reed, 245 li.
Defiance, Ohio., Nov
gambling has started here.
The gamblers stood across the
street from the county court house.
Their wagers were made on tee
probable time a pigeon, perched
on the big minute hand of the
court house clock, could maintain
hlB lofty perch.
The longest guess was five min
utes. But the bird clung fast until
twenty minutes later, when the
bell tolled five. Soon after the
striking ceased the bird returned
to the clock and rode the hand
fifteen minutes longer.
Kola, Or., Nor. 4. Ed Berry
left for eastern Oregon last week
on business.
E. L. Ferguson Is In Portland
visiting relatives and friends for a
week. He attended the weddins
of his cousin, Miss Sybil ijla)n,
while there.
E. M. Mitty was a visitor at the
home of G. W. Bherke of Sllverton
last week.
Mrs. B. Courtney is visiting rel
atives in Portland.
Tom Trent left Monday for the
coast for another load of fUu. Mr.
Trent has brought out several
loads of salmon which he has dis
posed of very readily.
G. W. Gherke has loaseJ his
place here to a man from Bftlem for
4. Curb a term ot three years. Mr. and
Mrs. liherke are now living in Sil
verton. William Salflcld of Oregon City
has had a carload of lumber ship
ped here preparatory to building
him a house on his property here
with the Intention of moving bis
family here in the Bpring.
Prayer meeting will be held rt
the home of G. W. Wolf next Wed-
every Sunday morning.
Berry, superintended.
R. Brunk, who was quite well
on the road to recovery from his
recent illness has suffered a re
lapse ' and to In a dangerous con
dition. O. W. Wolf, who suffered a
paralytic stroke recently, Is not
gaining In strength very fast.
Word has just been received of
the passing away of H. M. Flem
ming just west of here. Mr. Flem-
mlng's illness was very brief, be
ing 111 only one week. He leaves
to mourn his death four sons
Murray of Salem, David of Port
land, Frank ot Washington and
Oliver, who was at home with his
father. His wife preceded him to
the grave several years ago.
School Notes.
Our Hallowe'en program glrtn
by our student teachers and pupils
was a decided success In every
way. Our school house was pack-
ed and standing room at a prem
ium. After the program was ren
dered steps were taken to form an
association, the object being for
the betterment of our community
from every viewpoint. A commit
tee consisting of Miss Beardsley,
Mrs. B. I. Ferguson, A. W. Meade,
D. Delapp and Floyd Miller was
appointed to drew up the constitu
tion and bylaws for a permanent
you
Mrs. Ed organization of which
hear from later.
Professor Landers of the Mon
mouth normal visited our school
Tuesday and was very much en
couraged at the prospect for a sue
cessful normal training center
here this winter. -
We regret very much that our
first set of student-teachers, con
sisting of Lloyd Miller, Miss Carrie
Anderson and Miss Rotnaln Nich
olson, will be leaving us this week
for Monmouth, they having com
pleted their six weeks' training
here. The children especially are
expressing regrets -at seeing them
go. There will be four more young
ladles from Monmouth begin their
practice teaching here next Mon
day under the able superlvision of
our critic teacher. Miss Florence
Beardsley.
wiu , Tanfl.np.se Keerjmflr
Mexicans Informed
"may, Nor,w
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Endless Chain of
Death Prepared
For New York Rats
New York, Nov. 4. An end
less chain of death is being pre-
va.eu ior tat rat population of
New York, the city health depart
ment announced today.
A halfdozen of the city's six
million rats will be Inoculated, it
George I, uoe, western Lane
county farmer who killed his
friends and neighbor, William Al
dous, when he shot at a bear, has
been exonerated by a coroner's
jury.
Her Long Search
Is Now Rewarded
Mrs. Ida Pickett, 274 South Di
vision St., Buffalo, N. Y., says:
"Twenty five years is a long
time to keep looking for some
thing without finding it, And it's
no wonder I almost lost hope. But
I finally found what I was hunt
ing a medicine to relieve me of
an awful case of Indigestion.
"Tanlac rewarded my long
search for relief, and I now enjoy
better health than I have in thir
ty years."
Many people on verge of despair
have taken Tanlac and recovered.
Tanlac is sold in Salem by J.
Gem Robbery
Nets $30,000
at St. Paul
nesday eve at 7:30 o'clock. Our F. Tyler, druggist, and by lead
Sunday school is at If o'clock ling druggists everywhere. (adv)
St. Paul, Minn., Nov. 4. A well
planned robbery netted two men
approximately $30,000 In dia
monds today from the store of A.
I. Shapiha & Sons, in the down
town district.
Two men met L. H. Deeny, as
sistant manager of the store, as he
was leaving his home and asked
him for a ride downtown. After
Deeny had driven several blocks
one of the men pressed a pistol
against him and ordered him to
drive quietly to the'store, where
he was forced to open the safe and
deliver the diamonds.
Fifty thousand dollars worth o
diamonds were taken from the
store in a holdup a year ago.
Mexico City, Nov. 4. Japan Is
devoting much attention to propa
ganda in Mexico. The embassy
here has given out frequent state
ments sent from Tokio, dealing
with the question of disarmament
or the disarmament conference.
The latest matter distributed to
the newspapers here by the Japan
ese embassy contains the reply of
Count Yasuya Uchida, Japanese
minister of foreign affairs, to the
American Charge d'Affairs at To
kio, in which Japan accepted the
invitation of the United States
government to have representa
tives at the Disarmament Confer
ence in Washington.
The text of the reply was print
ed in full in several ot the newspapers.
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Ask Your Grocer
Sometimes Happen! 3ink 8oaP cleana- white wood
:roudway, Portland, Or.; Rufuii u,,a nnve Wined 10 lbs. In the
'I want to write you to let vou i work brassware, silverware,
iiuiiiinuiii wart;, qauis, oa.snis,
sinks, glassware, windows'
anything.
.it 1 nave taken z more
doses of Mayr's Wonderful Reme-
0)
iradtoy Weaver, 719 Union N.,'a" two weeks, although I am
ortland, Or., (ien. Del., Phlladel- "'lnn,,r around the waist than be
hla, Pa.; Arthur Wlltrem (Witt- fore' the bloating In my
n), IIS Kllpatrkk, Portland Or. I""iach has all gone and I am
Jackson county Kelix Ray An- 1,elng like a hoy again. There
ersou. 844 '8. Central St., Med- n"v"' anything In this world
ml. Or., care Whealen Pulp A Pa- " Kod as this medicine." It
er Mill., Port Alice, D. C. Can..)'" a simple, harmless preparation
lalpli Kay Howling, 729 Welch ,,,at removes the catarrhal mucus ! 2asy.
t., Medford, Oi., uuun 8, Box fr"" the Intestinal tract and al-1
160, Sacramento, Cal.; Curl ln-v the Inflammation which caus
'rown, Ashland, Or.; Clifford e practically all stomach, liver
avla, Derby, Or.; Frank Deho,!nd Intestinal ailments. Including
alent, Or.; Alford Faltlg, lack- appendicitis. One dose will con
inville. Or . or Ruch, Or. ; Charley vinee or money refunded. J. C.
attig, Jacksonville. Or , or Kuril. Perry, D. J. Fry and druggists ev-
Sainuel Urlason. Kiel Hi-lmaii ervwhere. (advl
Merle Laurence i
sr
It.. Ashland. Or
ton.. peter. 1132 Oak St , AshlnnJ
r. : Ignatius Marhuet lly, Foiey
: titii'kea hhow. golug north.
'nice. Cal ; Thomas Kdward Kcl
j. i-aiare noit'i, MNMr, Or., or
'Itlsburg. Cal.; Knslle Laa'er, COS
(umliolt Hldg.. San Francisco
I.
Division 4, Portland John T.
letterldgo, 7IS E 15th St . Port
nd. Or.; Robert A. Borland, Till
'oeter Road, Portland. Or., or St.
tegls hotel. San Franrtoco, Cal.;
ack Wesley Day, 4036 ind. 8.
L Portland. Or : Elljtli H
on, SM 1 5 K. 51th Ave., Portland,
r.; Bertie A. Hons, 410 Umatilla
vve., raniMM, or.; John ft San
'r. 925 Tacoma Ave., Portland
.. or care C. O . Roaeberf. 1,1 n
am. Or.; I.Idas Vorpabl, ittS K
Tth St.. Portland. Or.
Multnomah rountr 'em A.
vBderson. Bridal Veil, Or ; KlMei
jihwi. hi Ht,th St., 3. ft., port.
aM, Or.; Pacentino Calutanl.
vrata Wa, Fairview, Or . Fraak U
toward, 11T Pike Rt, SeettU.
7ah ; loon Masate, or Masai
one. Corbet. P. r Or i -
Ht&, Box iJO. Cleona. I .lrvlew.f
ram dale. Or. or rare M. EachreB
kip Tard Astoria. Or ; Herbert
eter Rogers. Capitol Hill. Or
ato Karl Siege, KllpMrici Coll
aa Tract. Oawewo. Or.; Hoy U
rsdaie, or Van Atoaato. Pai.tr.
r.: Go Teaa. Wanraaaa'.e. Or.
Lake county Fred Bllliac
afclew. Or.; J oka Braman.
i yah. Or.; La Roy Kilball. or
imball Lakevtow. Or.; Iwaala
an Klpate. Lakartow. Or.: Par-
r W. Noaaar. viewaolnt. Or.;
OShea. Laktview. Or.;
L Ward. Lakavtow. Or.
Uaa coaatyJoka Joaaa Rat-
May. Or ; Tboaiat )rra-
Try "No-Rubbing Laundry
Powder.
Isk-Ka-Bibble is the most per
fect system of cleaning car
pets so far developed. Try it.
Remember the name its
ISH KA BIBBLE CO.
222 No. C ommercial St.
Phone 948
SALEM, ORE.
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CONTENTS
Auto Tops to Order
Top and Curtain Repairs
Auto Painting
Upholstering
Ford One Man Tops
lop JJressing
Floor Carpets
Auto Linoleum.
We guarantee satisfaction as we
employ only men experienced
in every detail of the work.
HULL'S TOP SHOP
I, T. C. WOOD, Mgr.
271 Chemeketa Street
SALEM, 0BE.
Phone 809
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Its the flavor and
crispness that make
jvyuusiyaeucK
You'll wish the bowl at your table-seat w i
twice as big when it's "Kellogg's for the feutj
Great bir. sunn v-hrown mm fl.au- -n .
--- t J " uaivco au oven-trsB
flnrl rrnnrhv rrrwrAinrr ..,1. a. . W'
j - - m"s Bum 10 spreaa
real and true joy! You never tasted such flavor! 1
Pour in some fresh, cold milk or cream-uM
start in ! Well, it'll seem you can't get going tiwfl
enough to suit your appetite! Was there evers9
a Keen appetite maker; such ktpj
ucaiiu-iuaiung IOOQ!
TOASTED
CORN
FLAKES
Tomorrow, serve Kelloee's! Wbtl
round of appetite-applause you'll J
vreat to start the day nghtl
Do more than ask your jrna
for "corn flakes." Insist optl
KELLOGG'S Corn FlakestbeT'nl
so ueuciousi
CORNFLAKE!
AIm maker, of KELLOGG'S KRUMBLES d KELLOGG'S BRAN, coakei
REDUCED FARES
TO
Portland and Return
VIA
Oregon Electric Railway
Account
LIVESTOCK SHOW
Tickets
Novambw 4 to 12. mcloaiv
Rturn Unit Novambar 14, 1921
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PUBLIC SALE
In Polk County, 2mi. west of Salem on the
Wallace Road, on
MONDAY, NOV. 7, 1921
Commencinglat 1:00 P. M. all the following
1 Mare, wjrt. 1500.-i-l platform spring bugrgy. 1 Single
10-inch plow. 1 Singlfe harrow. 1 single diec. 1 single
work harness. 1 Kay stump puller 50ft. cable, 2 blocks.
1 Cream Separator.-.-120 Prune boxes. 20 Straw
berry crates. 1 Cultivator. 10 sacks yellow dent corn.
3 Tons Oat Hay. 1 ashing machine. 20 Plymouth
Rock broilers. Loganberry wire for 3 acres.
15 Head of Fine Shoats wgt. 60 to 70 pounds
each.
Range, Beds, H II Furniture and Other
Articles.
TERMS OF SALE, CASH
Geo. Satterlee, Auct.
See aim for your sale, Phone 1177
Frank Kron.
Owner
ANNOTHER OPPORTUOITY
TO SECURE ONE OF THOSE DELICIOUS
ROUND STEAK ROASTS 18c lb.
JUST THE THING FOR SWISS STEAKS
PURE LARD No. 5 Pail 65c
COMPOUND
No. 5 Pail
50c
SUGAR CURED HAM
29c lb.
PORK HAM ROASTS
Center Cuts
lb.
Choice
SIRLOIN STEAK
1 5c lb.
22c
Salmon season closes Nov.
20th. If you desire some
for canning. Get it now.
Fresh
SALMON
9c lb.
UMECO
25c
lb.
SIDE PORK
Fresh or Salted
20c lb,
When better Mftat.c
Midget will sell them V
MIDGET MARKET
ORIGINATORS OF LOW PRICES
351 STATE STREET
NOT IN THE COMBINE
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