Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, April 21, 1916, Page SEVEN, Image 7

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    THE DAILY CAPITAL J0T RNAL, SALEM, OREGON. FRTDAY, APRIL 21. 1916.
SEVEN
Great
re-Easter Sale
OF
Women's Suits, Coats,
Dresses and Dress Skirts
BUY NOW
Take Advantage of This
Splendid Opportunity
try'jSTIrst
3C
A SEAL OLD PEAEL
Stanford I'niversity, Cal.,
April 21. Kxamining a shell in
the Concholog laboratory
Staley Herald of San Jose, a
student, discovered a pearl 15,
000,600 years old, which he pre
sented to the university mu
seum today. The pearl, it is de
clared, originated iu the Eocene
age, ages before man appeared
on earth. The shell in which it
was found came from Puget
Souud, Wash.
Accident On Farm Is
Reported to State
Accident Commission
Among the -accidents reported to the
state industrial accident commission
from Marion county this week was one
which occurred on a farm. B. W. Catch
ing, of Gcrvais, sustained a cut chin
while farming. Nine accidents were re
ported from Black Rack where a party
secure apush car and loaded it witl
wood and started to ride down the hi!"
on the loaded ear. The car jumped
the track and nearly all in the entire
party sustained more or less severe
bruises.
The other accidents in Marion coun
ty were: Louis Koukoutsis, Pratum,
bruised knee, railroau operation; S. J.
Monre, Mill City, twisted knee, logging,
and H. C. Lewis, of Aumsville, broken
rib, in railroad operation.
During the past week, April 14 to 20,
inclusive, there were reported to the
state industrial accident commission 237
accidents, of which threo were fatal.
Of the total nuniurf reported, 109
were subject to the workmen's compen
sation act; 41 were from public utility
corporations; 20 were from otther firms
or corporations who have rejected the
provisions of the act; and one was from
a farm which does not employ labor in
hazardous occupation.
Your
Easter
Breakfast
Order fresh ranch eggs
today for Easter guar
anteed fresh eggs 22V2C
per dozen.
Fresh Crabs 15c and 20c
Each.
Chickens and ail kinds of
fresh fish.
L. C. Hansett
260 State St. Phone 2125
IN THE COUNTY COUKT TOR
MULTNOMAH COUNTY, STATE
OF OKECON.
Qua. Ifc-trfo &J?
In the matter of the guardianship of the
estates and persons of Hermlone
Riches and Cromwell Riches, minors.
Guardian's notice of sale.
Notice is hereby given, That the un
dersigned, Edna Riches, will, as guard
ian, of the abovo named minors, in
conformity with an order vf the County
Court of Multnomah County, State of
Oregon, heretofore made and entered
herein, on the 12th day of April, 1910,
proceed to sell all the interest of said
minors, being an undivided fourteen-twenty-fourths
(14-24), in the following
described real property, to-wit:
Beginning at the quarter section cor
ner between sections 28 and 29, Town
ship 8 South, Range 2 West of Willam
ette Meridian, Marion County, Oregon;
running thence North 89 degrees 20
minutes west, 11.80 chains, along Jhe
legal subdivision line running west
through section 29 to the southeast cor
ner of a one-aero tract; thenco North
4.84 chains to the north east corner of
said one-acre tract; thence North 89
degrees 20 minutes west 2.005 chains to
tho division lino established through
tho Charles Riches claim; thence North
13.91 chains along tho division line to
an iron pipe; thence south 89 degrees
20 minutes east 13.89 chains to an iron
pipe on the line between sections 28 and
29; thence south 18.75 chains to the
place of beginning and containing 25
acres of land.
That bids will h received for said
real property up to the lflth, day of
May, 1916, at which time she will dis
pose of said minors' interest, to the
best bidder, snid sale being a private
sale for cash; all bids tendered should
Mb tendered to flic Guardian in care
of the Capital Journal, in tho City of
Salem, Oregon, or to the attorneys for
Guardian, Set on & Strahan, 410 Piatt
Building, Portland, Oregon, said bids
and sale being subject to the approval
and confirmation of the County Court.
Dated this 15th day of April, 1910.
EDNA RICHES,
Guurdian.
SETON & STRAHAN,
Attorneys for Guardian,
Piatt Building, I'ortlund, Oregon.
We are in the lead The World
kicks a man when he's down.
TRY JOURNAL WANT ADS.
Mr
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Easter
Flowers
Order
Now
Easter Lilies, each bloom 25c
Jweet Peas, per bunch ' 5c
Green House Roses, per dozen 75c and JLbU
Carnations, per dozen j?c
Calla Lilies, each c
Geraniums Cineraria
Tax Commission Sends
Out Statement for
Last Half of Taxes
A taxpayer has the right to pay the
first half o'f his taxes after April 5
without paying the second half; on pay
ment so made, interest is to be charged,
on the first half only, at the flat rate
of one per cent for each month or part
of a month that payment is deferred
after April 5, according to a recent
statement issued by the tax commis
sion. Vnder the law now in effect the sec
ond half is not due and payable until
October 5, regardless of- whether the
first half was or was not paid by April
5. Prior to the date of tax delinquency,
which under all circumstances and-conditions
is October 6, the two halves rep
resent separate land distinct obliga
tions. Of course taxes may be paid in
full at any time, but failure to pay
the first half by April 5 does not
change, in any respect, the status of the
second half nor the requirements for
payment thereof.
.Double Header To Be
Played at Willamette
field Tomorrow
A double header baseball game is
scheduled for tomorrow afternoon when
the University of Oregon and Willam
ette and the Salem high school and Cor
vallis high school will meet. The prep
school contest will be played as a pre
liminary to the main event.
Rexford will probably start the game
for Willamette with Adams on the re
ceiving end. Troctor expects to twill
for the high school if his arm is in
shape and Oill will officiate behind the
wind pad.
Holman Found Guilty of
Murder In Second Degree
Stockton. Cul., April 21. After being
out almost 24 hours, tlu jury returned
a verdict of guilty "f murder 1:1 the
second degree in the caMi of Cliar'.'s ('.
Holman this morning at 11 o'clock.
Holman was charged with killing W.
The Elk
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Capital Journal Only
Complete Paper Sold
The Capital Journal li the
only evening daily published
in Salem that is a complete
newspaper. The Portland papers
peddled here are printed in the
forenoon about 11 o'clock, are
simply the regular edition of
the day before with some
changes on the first page. They
are only extras made up for
treat sales and - out of town
circulation, making no pretense
to being real newspapers. The
Capital Journal on the other
hand, contains the complete
leased wire service up to 3:30
p. m., hich is 6:30 p. m. in
New York and past midnight
In Europe, the seat of the great
war. It also contains all the
local news of Salem and sur
rounding territory that is worth
while. It is a complete after
noon newspaper and the only
one circulated in Salem. When
you pay your money for a Port
land evening paper here you are
merely being "faked" into buy
ing a cheap extra with big
headlines on the first page and
yesterday' news everywhere
else.
The Capital Journal sells on
the street for 2 cents. Pay no
more.
Boy Committed Assault;
Sent to Industrial School
CC'apital Journal Special Service.)
Dallas, Ore., April 21. Aides Zacli
ery, the 14 year-old boy indicted by the
grand jury for a criminal assault on a
five-year-old child in North Dallas some
two weeks ago, was committed to the
reform ischool at Salem, Tuesday hy
County Judge John B. Teal. The lnd
was taken to Salem later in the day by
Sheriff Orr.
Mrs. R. r. Loveoiad) Dies.
Mrs. R. 1 Loveshuly passed away ut
her home on I.evens street Wednesday
morning after an illness of several
months with tuberculosis. The deceased
is survived by a husuii' d a'd two rhil-
C. Chambers, a Southern Pacific Indge
carpenter in Stockton, on tho night of!
February 5. The body was found iiij
Stockton channel 11 days later with
the head caved in with a hatchet.
Margaret Chambers, wife of the dead
man, will be tried for murder next Mon-1
day morning. Judge Plummer fixed I
Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock as the j
time tor passing sentence.
Ray Miller, pal of Holinan, must alsc
stand trial soon for the Chambers murder.
dreu living iu this city, Iikt umthi-r,
Mrs. I.eona Dyck, two sisters, " Mis.
Claude Lynch, of this city, and M's.
Walter Baker, of l'o.-.ii'nJ, two broth
ers, J. H. Clunfield, ot rniiiti.-vi,
and A. O. Clant'ield, of Portland. IV.
ueral services were hell from the Chap
man undertaking purluis Thursday alt
emoon, Rev. D. A. Ma :;'.ic-)i3 conduct
ing the services. Intcucnt .'uok jilcie
in the I. O. O. F. csnictory.
Mrs. John Teal Dies.
Mrs. John B. Teal, wife of County
Judge Teal passed away just before
midnight Wednesday after having suf
fered a stroke of paralysis. Mrs. Teal
was found unconscious Wednesday aft
ernoon on a trail lending from her home
to that of one of her daughters to which
place she had started for a short visit.
Besides a husband Mrs. Teal is survived
by a large family of children. Funeral
services will be held tills afternoon at
1:30 from the home iu Falls City. .V
large number of Dallas people will at
tend the services.
Hrtwnifvn l ii Villi:
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Will Appeal Case.
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Cottolene is ready for use when you take it from
the pail. It mixes readily with flour and creams
nicely with sugar. Cottolene has no equal for
shortening or frying.
Foods prepared with it have a delicious flavor and
are tempting in appearance. Arrange today with
your grocer for regular supplies of Cottolene, the
Natural Shortening. It is put up in pails of con
venient sizes.
Phe n.k. FAIRRANKcowpan7
An appeal from Judge II. II. Belt 's , court,
decision in the street line case will i
probably be taken by the residents of
North Indeupemlencc at an early date.
According to reports trom thut city
so fur this year amounts. to S7..104.SS ex
clusive of road funds to the amount of
City Kecelvea Taxes. l.2l.
City Treasurer W. 0. Vassull on Wed-1
nesday received from County Treasur- j Mr. and Mrs. It. C. Craven left Wed-
home in T.os
month's visit
iu this city.
offers have been turned down by botiijer Holman, $2,421!.;'. 7, part of the city's, nesday evening for their I
the city council and residents of the ' share of the 1!U5 tn.rvs paid up to diite. ; Angeles, Cal., after a m
North Side for settlements outside o'f With this umount tho totul paid the city 1 with relatives' aud friends
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