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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 8, 1925)
TUESDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1925 THE CAPITAL JOURNAL; SALEM, OREGON PAGE SEVEN OF A large number of case In de partment No. 1 of the circuit court are being dismissed by Cir cuit Judge Keiiy under the ml of the court that any case c which some etene toward Its pros ecution have not been taken for one yenr ie to be dismissed for want of prosecution. Notices are now going out from the office of County Clerk Boyer to attorneys in tneae caees, and It 1 under stood more will follow: Notices have been eent out as loll owe: Ladd & Bush vs Mrs. 0. II. Rein hart; H. H. Harris vs Olaf Olo- een; H. F. Bonceteele v Merrill H. Fox; Herman Sroed vs Lloyd May; H. L. Wright vs P. B. Hew itt; Frederick & Nelson vs N. J. Boyle; Anna foborn Ruff vs Jaa, P. Feller; Sarah E. Reeves vs Al- ford J. Hullt; John Noren vs John U. Plank; Leona Marsh vs Fred Horner; George B. Waters vs W. L. Hennehofer; J. W. Copeland Yards vs Burton F. Marsh; Fred Uphoff vs J. Meyer; Iva B. Bush- ey vs y, G. Etzel; Herman Sproed vs J. G. Graettlnger; Lee Tire ft Rubber Co. vs A. E. Klingbeil; J. P. Breseler vs Warren Arming ton; Credit Service Co. va George Cusiter; G. Lee Paget vs Robert Krims;! Horace Lily vs T. C. Geh len; Carmine Ricci vs Willamette Transfer Co.; Adelaide W. Ger hard vs Mathins Welsenfels; Bus iness Men s Adjustment Co. George Cusiter; Lebanon Nation al Bank vs Brown Petzel Lumber Co.; Bank of Woodburn vs Adam Burkholder; Charles . Oliver vs Warren Armington; Frank Frio bert vs Claudo W Simpson; C. Hicltox vs George H. McElroy; Albany Iron Works've Mark Skiff E. C. Belts vs B. C. Gurdane; W. C. WInslow vs John Gong; Winnie Pettyjohn vs J. O. Mouser; Oscar B. Gingrich vs Grace Perkins; Sarah E. Jones vs Hollts Haines; D. C. Minto vs Salem Sand & Grav el Co.; T. J. Fields vs John P. Bentz; Theo O. Loveland va J. D. Drake; R. D. Day vs W. W. Gra ham; Carl Ullman vs Julius C. Wolfe; Nora Main Laugo vs A. F. Lange; Business Men's Adjust-! ment Corporation ve R, S. McKen- zle; Southern Pacific vs Oregon Growers Cooperative association; Otto Erlckeon vs H. ft. Eberly; Blmer Enee va Estella Pomeror: State vs F. Mtyao; W. L, Cum mlngs vs S. C. Davenport; Ward K. Richardson vs Harry Lundeen; Credit Service Oo. vs P. J. Phelps; Phos company vs Theo Robens and several others; George N ar il en off vs Urlan Sajarovlch; U. S. National bank vs Mark Hayter; H. E. Olmsted vs Will E. Purdy; Archie Holt vs H. Kuni; L. Wol- ford vs G. L. Andrews; Dallas City bank vs M. L. Jones. Regla, Cuba. Land crabs In great numbers Invade this city ev ery evening shortly after sunset, crawling through the streets In the lower section of town In search of scraps of garbage on which to feod. As a result, the affected sections have the appearance of a childless municipality. Author! ties are unable to explain their presence. Washington, Deo. . (A. P.) The Fall -Doheny bribery Indict menU which were quashed several months ago In the lower courts here, were held to be valid today by the District ot Columbia court of appeals. A plea In abatement, filed -by Former Secretary Albert B. Fail, Edward I. Doheny, oil magnate and his son, Edward I Doheny, which the lower court granted was overruled by Chief Justice George B. Martin on motion of the govern ment's special oil counsel, Atlee Pomerene and M. J. Roberta, Two indlotmentt were covered by the court's decision, one charg ing Fall with receiving a bribe of $100,000 to influence his official action respecting certaia oil leasee and the other charging the Doh ony's with giving the bribe. The appellate court held the act of congress taking the prosecution of the oil cases out of the hands of the department of justice meant only to reprlvs the attorney gener al of the "charge and control" ot the litigation and did not Interfere with the right of the speolal coun sel to make use of the assistance of district attorneys. The defense had argued the presence m the grand jury room of Oliver C. Pa- Ken, a special assistant to the at torney geneeral, violated the sanctity of the proceedings and nul lifted the Indictments. This view was accepted In the lower courts, OR. W. B. CALDWELL AT THE AOE OF SS Women Need a Mild Laxative -Not a "Physic" Countless girls and women now 1 know how foolish and needless it Is to "purge" and "physio" them-' selves every few days to avoid aiok headache, dizziness, bilious-1 nees, sallow skin, colds, or sour, gasay stomach. They now take a laxative only occasionally. They have found that one dose of Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin will establish natur al, healthy bowel movement for weeks at a time, even for those heretofore chronically constipat ed. Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin not only causes a gentle, easy bowel movement but, best of all. It Is often months before another dose Is necessary. Besides, It Is abso lutely harm9ess and so pleasant that even a cross, feverish, bilious sick oil lid gladly takes it Buy a large 60 cent bottle at any store that sells medicine and just see ror yourself. Dr. Caldwell's BERENGER CHOSEN AS FRENCH AMBASSADOR Pari., Dee. T. (A, P.) Th.l nomination ot Senator Victor Henrj Barengw as embassador to I the United States will be proposed by Premier Brland to the cabinet! shortly, probably tomorrow. It there le no opposition, Senator Berenger will leare In the near future to relieve Emlle Doasohner, the present, enroy la Washington. Senator Berneger will be named Lemgo, Westphalia, Germany, Dec. 7. (AP) Serea children, aged trom one to three,- were found asphyxiated in the chil dren's hospital today. Death was caused by coal gas. Did You Know that baldness may be prevented though seldom cored; that for over 26 years Newbro's) Herpt cide has successfully checked hair loss; that It may be pur chased at all drug counters T Applications at better barber shops. , adv. Box Office Now Open Don't wait too long before buying your ticket many people were turned away the last time the Moroni players played in Salem, $1.65, $1.10, 50c "Moremiles j6 SUSTAINED QUALITY products that insure efficient motor operation. Cycol Motor Oil for Perfect Lubrication for six months, this period to bs renewed from Urns to time, as Is the custom when members ot par liament are sent on diplomatic missions. MA Quick Safe Relief CORNS to on minute or lees to pels end. Dr. Scholl'a JElno-pad U the Mf. aare, heallnc UMWsent for oorna. At drug and shoe stores. mScholl's Zino-pads Put oas oa - (&e pain U goam Treatment of Dr. Thacher Quickly Ends Constipation Test Cases Here Yield To New Vegetable Tonic; Gives Quick, Lasting Relief. "Why flo harsh laxitlvcs pain and gripe you? Why do they often leave yon more constipated tlwn ever when tne a rug exreot wears our It Is becauss so many ' contain drugs that force, flush and Injure the delicate Intestines. And In or der to tons and strengthen the bowels so that they move naturally, without the treacherous aid of these drugs, Dr. H. 8- Thacher per fected a purely ret stable tonic that is gentle In action, delicious to take and has brought lasting relief to countless numbers of men. women and children. Dr. Thaohers Uver and Blood Syrup Is more than an overnight relief for constipation. It will cleanse your wnole system. eti engthen your digestion, tone your liver and bowels, clear tip your complexion. The cost Is only a trifle, and tt Is sold with the un derstanding that your money will be promptly returned If for any reason It falls to bring complete satisfaction and relief. Dr. -Thacher's agent is Ferry's Drug Store, Salem, Oregon. adv. Give Them a Savings Account Can you think of a Christmas present that will fur nish more constructive good to your youngster than a Savings Account? Toys and .candy are but a passing pleasure. But a Savings Account here at the United States National provides indefinite enjoyment. Hang a Savings Book on the tree for each of your youngsters this Christmas. United States National Bank Salem. Oregon, Pbr 'Your family Their Qieaiest Christmas Thrill Just a Few Items Listed To Show Our Special L ow Prices: A beautiful Jacquard Ve lour in Rose and Brown covered Davenport to sell at .. 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