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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 21, 1927)
FRIDAY, JANUARY 21, 1927 THE CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM. OREGON PAGE SEVEN BOYS CONFESS PROWLING AND HELD TO JURY Monmouth, Or., Jan. 21. Ernest Hid del I, who came home from Call torn la to find that his nous had beD entered during his absence and some house furntshlnjr taken, had today located nil of the stolen articles. Yeaterdf.y two Monmouth boys were arrested (or the crime. One of them, William Mnson, was found at the home of his parents here, while the other, Bernard Bidwell, was found near Tillamook, where he has been staying for the last two weks. Both boys rondlly con fessed nnd also told where the goods could he found ss they had disponed of them In fiulem. William Mason had his hearln; yesterday before Justlco Maker of Independence and was hound over to the cnind jury. Ills bond i et at $-60. Iiernard Bidwell will have his hearing as soon ns he Is returned here. womaTpgisIs SELF AND CHILDREN Tracy. Cat., Jin. 21. (JP) Mrs. Vary llannon and two of her chil dren. Hose, 5, nnd William, 13 month!, are dead today and two other llannon children are in a lo cal hospital seriously 111 from the effects of poison said to have been given the children by their mother. Manuel llannon, the husband, returned to his home last night to find his wife and two of the child ren dead and the two others, Mary 4, and Joseph 3, writhing In pain. Authorities aro of the opinion that Mrs. llannon cave the child ren the poison with their evening meal. llannon rotild Rive no motive for the act. STATE'MOTOmSTS REELECT DUNN Portland. Or.. Jan. 21. (X) The Oregon State Motor association last nldht reelected its officers and di rectors at its 10th annual meeting here. The off leers are Joseph , Dunne, president; W. R. McDon ald, vice president; F. C. Stettler, treasurer and Oeorce O. ttranden hure. secretary, all of Portland. Directors who were nominated by their home districts and whose nominations were conrirmea msi nlpht were R. O. Moss, Seaside: district No. 1: Joseph K. Shelton. Knee tie. district No. 3: Senator Edward Miller. Grants Pass, dis trict No. fi. and A.'Ii. Robertson Condon, district No. 7. N'ctv Ia (.ramie. Hotel La Grande, Or., Jan. 21. CP) T a IVaolrai ronrHNOnllni; Portland Interests, announced today that n 1250.000 modern hotel win ne duiji liere during the coming year. The plans are to nrrivo nere snoruy. .nir.v tr.r- n io.l rnnm hostelry. The site has already been purchas ed. ISIT IX T.YMSOT Talbot. Or., Jan. 21. Mr, and Mrs. E. J. Freman had as their guests over the week-end Mr. and Mra. Merton Harding of Portland and Mra Harding and Mias Grace Harding of Corvallis. ! you mmM kMn tit as a fflddla. kaap your elimination! tract alert. Make cartaln that each day soma way year diet lnladat tb prayer ly balanced food- Broken Peppermint Sticks I Nice nnd Fresh from Portland S on Sale Saturday only J 18c lb. Two pounds for 30c Only at J Schaefer s Drug Store The Yellow Front J Phone 197 135 N. Commercial St, s The I'enslar Slora t WWV.W.VAV.V.V.V.V.VS R1CKAR0 PLANS CONCRETE BOWL New Tork, Jan. SI. The wooden stands on Boyles Thirty Acres In Jersey City are to be demolished and on the site probably will rise a huge concrete and steel bowl cost Ing $1,680,000 and capable of seat ing 100,000 persona, Tex Richard said today. The new arena will be construct ed, the promoter said, tf the New Jersey boxing laws are amended to permit d eels tone and a top seat price of $50 Instead of the $25 limit now In force. He Indicated his be lief that these changes would be made In the state law. Boylea Thirty Acres, a pine structure, waa erected by Itlckard In 1921 at a cost of $345,000 for the bout between Jack Dempsey and Georges Carpentler. BRIDGE CLUB HOLDS PLEASANT SESSION Woodburn, Or., Jan. II. Mra, F. X. Beck entertained the Phjab Bridge club at her borne on Harri son street Wednesday afternoon. Mra E. O. Emmett and Mra Robert II. Scott were additional guests. The honor prize for high score was won by Mra II. M. Austin. Follow- ing the cards refreshments were served. GLEE CLUB SINGS Woodburn, Or., Jan. 21. WU lamette university men's glee club will give a program at the Wood burn high school auditorium to night beginning' at 8 o'clock. A spend Id program has been prepared by this talented group of vocalists Including solos, quartets and en semble numbers, also piano solos and readings. An evening of rare entertainment Is anticipated. SPAIN TO SEND CRUISER TO CHINA London, Jan, $1. W An Ex change Telegraph dispatch from Madrid says that the Spanish gov- ernment has decided to aend the cruiser Don Bias Lczo to Shang hai immediately. The dispatch aaya that the decis ion was taken as a result of reports from China telling of outrages In Fuklen Involving a Spanish bishop and a Spanish orphanage, and In order to protect twenty Swedish subjects who are In Shanghai, and Spanish missions In China gener ally. TRUCK BILL OFFERED A certificate of convenience and public necessity would be required of bus and truck operators desir ing to establish services of Rep- reeentatlva Archie MoOowan, of Grant and Harney county, obtains passage of house bill lit Introduc ed today. The bill would become an amendment to house bill 415 which waa passed by the 1915 session covering the fees and reg ulations of truck and bua opera tors. The amendment proposed by McOowan, If enacted Into law, would give established lines a bul wark against unfair competition. McGowan's bill Is one of a aeries recommended by the State Auto motive conference. NEURALGIA lu i hudache rub the forehead I melt and Inhale the vapors VICKS V VaroRub Opt 21 Milium Jan CW rWfr GIVE SILVER TEA Mill City, Or., Jan. 11 The Mill City Woman's club la giving a sliver tea this afternoon and a silver sup per In the evening for the pur pose of raisins funda for the atate scholarship loan fund. 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