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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 13, 1917)
lAtl.Ai. o KNAL, aAL,,M, unburns, SATURDAY, JAN. 13, 1917. SEVEN idem Banks Elect Officers tor tnsumg Year All officers of the Ladd t Hush bank were re elected at the annual meeting hold this week. At the annual race ing of the direct ors of the Capital National bank, held his week, B. .1. Mile was elected direc tor to succeed the late John A. Carson. Officers of the bank were reelected and are as follows: President, .lohn 11. Albert; vice president, E. it. Croigan; cashier. Joseph H. Albert. ! uilicera ot ihe 8alem Bank of Com merce .were re-elected as follows: Pres ident, 8. S. East; vice president. 8. M. i Kndicott; cashier, 8. H. 'Ilinltj assisi I ami cashier, H. V. Coin pt on. HllUit Will Kt-UFtN Nuit LtAK PKUBb Will Subpoena Lawson and Many Prominent Wall Street Gamblers Washington, Jan. 13. Complete open ing of the house note' leak probe was decided on today at a meeting of the rules committee. The committee an rather slow at the start and the under tone was heavy. Buyers were holding off in anticipation of larger world's shipenta. May wheat opened dow 1 11, then gained 1, closing at (1.84 12. Ju v opened down 3-8 and closed at the open ing figure 1.50 September dowa 12 and closed with the same Ions at J1.35. Corn opened quiet, but firm. Trade was very slow and there was a laak of offerings, buying bv commission houses lifting prieee. There was little aaJing on the advance because of the easier j tone of wheat. May corn opened un changed, but gained 6-8, closing a; JlW 1-2. July opened up 1-4 and subse , quently gained 12, closing at 97 3-8. Trade in oats was small ami whol'v local in character. Prices moved a shade lower in sympathy with the brenk lamhili - Marion Medical Society The Polk Yamhill Marion Medical so ciety will meet neat Tuesday evening, January 16, at the Oregon state has r1-' Two -eeial addresses will be given of general interest to the af er- . .. tuj phyaiciaa. Dr. . i-:. Lee Me i nor will apeak on. "Ster ilisation of the I'nfia. " Dr. L. K. tlrif fith is on the program for an address on "Prevalence, Prevention and serious aess of Social Diseases and Poesible Prevention." Inasmuch as these are subjects of general interest and of possible legisla unsidcration, the members of the National hank re-elected are: President J. P. Rodgers; vice president, (ieorge W. Eyre; cashier, E. W. Hazard; assist ant cashier, T. M. Hi ks. .UNO ..AC Professor McAuslan i Talks on Salesmanship I In the lecture last v P- o !K. McAuslan of the University of Ore-' i von, continuing the State House News J There was ns fatal accident reported to the state industrial accident com mission liming the past week. The ac cident reported numbered 249, of which 71 are subject to the provisions of the compensation act. (Continued from page one.) The Pendleton Cadillac Auto torn ny filed articles of incorporation wits the corporation commissioner this morning, for the purpose of lataiillili. lag and operating a general auto ac cessory and repair garage. The capital is $.")(KMi and the incorporators are Claud A. Hampton, Lillian C, Hampton and Harney Ohlticld. all of Pendleton. Supplementary articles were filed by the Eugene Farmers Creamery relating to the distribution of the new pro: its. Supplementary articles were also tiled I the L. and T. ( ream company of Portland changing the name to' the "Froaenpure Company. -- A resolution dissolving the Nreyton Engineering company was tiled. On the third floor of the state house in the rotunda are exhibit of the var ious state schools in the vicinity of Sa lem. Exhibits are on display from the state school for the deaf, 'the blind school, the school tor the feeble minded, the girls' industrial school, the Oregon training school for boys, the state board of health, and the Oregon Child Wei fare commission. panes rattled to the ground. Machinery in small factories in Haskell, Midvale, Bloomingdale and other small towns nearby jumped from their bases and tumbled about, smashing floors and ceilings and in some instances wrecking buildings. Instantly the black night sky flared red from the burning powder plant. Thousands of people throughout New York, New Jersey, Massachusetts and Connecticut felt the rumbling jar of the explosion, and from windows as far away as Albany, looked out and saw the fire light leaping against the skv. Buildings four miles from the soeae of the blow-up trero wrecked, windows were smashed 15 miles away and auto mobiles five miles from the" place were blown from the road. ME EXAMINATION L Forty-Two Make Application Although There Is But One Vacancy The job as rural carrier for Cncle The. officers Of Jhe 1'uited Sutes , nouncod it would subpoena, in addition to I nomas w. lawson. the New York brokerage firm of Loekwood A Co., Don ald McDonald, who is alleged to have given information to Lawson, James Reilly, managing editor of the Wall Street Journal; F. W. McKiunon. Chi cago broker, and perhaps a half doren or dozen other witnesess. Representative Garrett, democrat, an nouncing he would not contest the reso lution, said the- Wood resolutions were a "keen and bitter reflection and an ef -, fort to iliunrptlit the ' " I salesmanship now being given at the that the republicans could not defeat."; rooms or ne naiem ,v o m-. con .ne Tnt resolutions, both introdared bv speaker took up the knowledge of hu- Henry and passed without opposition,! man nature that will help the salesman give th(l committee power to force all he also considered the motive, that in- witnesses to give either real or hearsay' tliienee the customer in buying Stat- evidence pertaining to the leak, tag tha goods are bought mainly be-, Henry, explaining the resolution, said ; cause o the delights of possession h, wanted it to g&, the committee all He then took up the sale which he powcr tw can . , explained comes about by the agree- ticullir,v to deal -ith Th" w J ment of two minds. Start with the o "iBon ' er fellows point of view and bring, w i , i km T . 1 ,T ., , , a Wo nuve summoned Mr. Lawson to li i in to vours. He then showed some ' , 77 ; . ; charts dividing a sale into one hundred ! ITTi " "enr' B.nu we n0Pp " - - Will Itiifii HAMS Ian .. .at. . a am - - HTf ruiimut'i miuu , t T"."1- "I'l - J P t ' l0" '""'i state legislature are invited to not oaly closing st r... ,-s July owned un-. ,,., kt . tVe nart in i ' , . , , ( Besides the regular business of the I revisions ruled quiet but firm, elos- Kession. there will be the annual elee- rag siesay. a siigUt gain was notice- ,;.. ,' officers. Tho rendino of the pupeis and uiscussions will oegin at. o able at the opening but at the elose quotations stood slightly lower. Buying was scattered. clock. Sunday Monday PREPAREDNESS points under the headings of Attract mg Attention, Arousing Interest, Es tablishing Confidence, Creating De sire, Closing "he Sale, Introducing oth er Goods, and Securing the Customers Qood Will. The customers initial attitude was rsam surely has its attractions, as to-1 tuen given consideration, and the three day, at the civfi service examinations I classes into which customers may bo being held for a rural mail carrier out j divided shown. There will be no nieet- Of Aliroi-fl the mile . ... In .1... ine fmiiirhf Vint iovt fni),lnv on.l rnn. countv, 4'.' men, the' majoritv" of them tinuing till Friday night meetlUZB wilHrfnfd bv tlie committee to reopen the between the ages of 20 and 30 were be held, to which all interested in the I leak investigation and make it broader Bttblect of salesmanship are invited. when we will resume the investigation. If he fails or refuses to answer the committee will I Dring the question to the house and lot the house decide its authority and ex haust its powcr to make Mr. Lawson answer" Power to require Thomas W. Lawson and other witnesses to answer all ques tions was given to the mips committee by the house immediately decision was Is Lish Henley's Big Idoa. To insure peace, he is ready for war. In consequence he finds fights everywhere, but he wins quiet in the end. WILLIAM FOX presents GEORGE WALSH La the thrilling picturiza tion of a world famoua book, is COURT HOUSE NEWS duly examined, according to the form ; and customs of the Civil Service Com-j mission. The examination was held in the Capital Business college by J. H. j Farrar, assitaat postr-.aster of Salem.' Examinations, written, are in arith metic, spelling, penmanship, letter writ- ANNUAXi TELEPHONE MEETING than ever. Alleging that the Southern Pacific company is unjustly discriminatory in not providing suitable waiting room, baggae room, toilet facilities, and freight shed at Mill City, li. W. Patter son, drayman of Mill ('ity, this morn- IIIC t'le, n ,,-lm ol it i ,1 nnnl.. ,1... B ., . .....r,u,,L, .,.,,,1,1 ine cuni- pany anil askad a hearing. The com plaint charges that there are no ade quate facilities for accommodating the passenger and freight traffic at this ps he now has brought. She asks nn 01 Point, which is on the line running from dpr of the court requiring him to deliv- Albany to Hoover. er her clothing, which was left in his house, so ns to keep herself and the Miss Delia Piasecki, sister of the child, district attorney of Polk countv and She further alleges that in the finah- Btenographer for representative W. V. eiaj management of the household she Fuller of Polk countv. is in Portland W'as utterlv ignored aud that the chief tor over unaay, The 1913 session of the legislature cost thetax payers the total sum of $lM,4I(i.03. This sum is divided into the following items: Salaries of mem bers of the house and senate, 10.918; mileage, $4200 at l.j cents a mile; clerks for senate,, 7fl, $14,337,60, clerks for House, 111, $8,032; stationery aud mis cellaneous items iMiVUiO; printing cal- e.mars, laws, journals, Si(l,4a,47 tern janitors, etc., $2985.60. The annual meeii" of the Au- Mutual Telephone company was held ! in the Woman's club rooms. The fol- mg, composition aud the ability to K V A " ' r ,' . , detect errors In an address. Four 'and ""cotaU ' one half hours is the limit of time. ,niy Ilinety-sliarW) were represented, Men between the ages of 18 and 45 are Le ...i.':..i, u:JV.. ti n. De. lari.ig that the allegations in the i WS " 8t'"t ,0 following stockholders were present; divorce complaint filed against her bfl, ."v" Service ( oiuiiiission at Wash-In. L. Colvin, F. E. Yergen, Geo. X. Glenn E. Raff are false, scandalous "'8t011 111,(1 t V he two months be-(Gooding, 6. A. Miller, .los. Krbsland, A. childish and ridiculous, Mrs. Beitlab ""' ot tUu apnlwants kuow their j I). Yergen, Wm. Burns. E. A. M. Cone, Eeff yesterilay filed a motion in the j jSj l.lno. Singer, Lewis Kiel, Hugo Muecke, c ircuit court for suit monev and an I . "ne wi'k Of rural mail carrier car-j.Iohn Let'teniuaier, Aurora State Bank allowance for her maintenance and the '' rips 'nit'1 a salary of $1200 a year by G. N. Hickok, B, F. Geisy, Jno. Mur BltppOrt of the minor child during ttoei' tn" route is 2t miles long; $11152 a ray, W. L. Murray, W. L. White, Henry pendency of the suit. jyeur if between 22 and 24 miles, and ' Bccke, Farmers Pixe Relief association She aslii the plaintiff to pay into $109(5 if between 20 and 22 miles, but ' by -fonti Murray, N. ('. Wescott, It. J. court the sum of $200 so that she can each man must furnish all his own Grim, Geo. Mensig, A. E. Peller, O. C. eollect evidence and prepare a defense, j equipment and expense of travel. The , Corothers, G. A. Ehlen, B. Woolworth, In her affidavit, she states that she, examination held today puts a uian on pi' M- Felts. Aurora Observer, lived with her husband up to the day the eligible, list for one year if he 1 the suit was filed and that by so do-1 makes ah average oT Over 70 ier cent.1 "What time does the big show iug. he condoned and forgave the churg-1 The names of the three mikhu the start?" Come all yc topical song writ- highest percentage will be returned ers ana hste l""0 thatl here and selection made from the three , , on general fitness for the work. j Arthur H. Fry; Vernon O. Wolcott. Those who were examined this morn-1 rom Gcrvais: Frank H. f'annard. as follows: From Salem , """" "J"c"c' Jtooert jn. 5omi, uenton u. Adams, k lin er M. Zimemrman, Davev H. Miller, Hoy L. White, Leo H. Keil, Lansing T. difficult v was that he refused to live nwv from his people and compelled her to live with them and work for them as a hired girl.. mg are Lauren S. Christ of ferson; Frod E, Wells, route 3; George F. Moisan; Leonard B. Judson; Firman T. Bopp Prepares to Turn Over Office San Francisco, Jan. 13. Although Franz Bopp has not yet received of ficial word from Washington that he had been removed as German consul to San Francisco, he prepared today to turn the duties of his office over to Dr. Erie Zoepffel, German consul at Seattle. Dr. Zeopffel is expected to ar rive here in a few days. Meanwhile Bopp and his associates who were convicted of conspiracy to violate American neutrality, prepared to resist sentence. District Attorney Preston declared today that he would not yield to any requests by the German ambassador at. Washington that clemency be extend ed to Bopp and his associates. "Bopp will get no comfort from me," he said, "if he offers to leave the country in exchange for a pardon. The time when we might listen to such a suggestion has passed." A year ago the kaiser decorated Bopp with the order of the Bed Eagle, third class, for his services in this country. "THE MEDIATOR" ORCHESTRA MUSIC WHERE QUALITY MEETS Harvey E. Evans, route 8; xooias .u. iijuer. T,.r,i-,. wtiiin i.-fiu... JCTom Aumsviue: uienn vt . route Lewis Alvie Vanderhuff; Jesse II. Arnold; William H. Squier, route 2; Ralph Bliven, route S; Duvftne Gibson, route 2. From Turner: Melvin L. ('handler; George A. Mcray; por- Kate L. Cook, who is suing for di vorce from Berton C. Cook, filed no tion and affidavit this morning asking an order of the court requiring the Dudley B. Taylor defendant to pay into court the sum of Quay M. Wasson. $100 for her use in securing the ser-1 From Hubbard: Asa B. vice of attorneys, as temporary alimony Walter H. A. Letterniaier; i and suit monev. She states she has Shoales; Elbert A. McKev: i neither personal nor real property, and. Thayer; (.'has. E. France According to the report of Parole the matter bruueiit no bv the defense ' 1,'ln,. r. iia,,.; le-nn iu uuvcrunr iriivcninue requires wnnosses irom i lip state or yesterday, the sum of $11,881.30 was Washington. earned during November by the 22::; men on parole from the Oregon state In the ease of the state of Oregon penitentiary. At the end oi Dei tber against Lecfcard Westfall and Albert there were 303 men on parole and only ' Collins, who were charged with grand s:v violations were reported. Since ' larceny, the verdict of the jury filed July 15, 1933, paroled man at the oris-' veatcmlav wns "milltv " Tlie verdict From Pratum: From Styton: Porter. Lucas G. Vogt rchie E. Bradshaw. Wheat Buyers Shy About Making Deals Chic ago, Jan. 13 Tra de in wheat wa s I www I p TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THUBSDAY Marguerite Clark IN A HUMOROUS PHOTO PLAY Miss George WASHINGTON THE STORY OF THE CURL WHO COULD NOT TELL THE TRUTH YE LIBERTY have earned $.'!, 72 l.SK. I signed by George W. Wills, fore Grand Theatre night TUESDAY, JANUARY 23rd ANUK1.AS ULfFl.L The Musical Success of Beauty, Fun and Fashion Present ' ft In Three Acts By Charles Cuvillier Fre.h From CoqMti in New York, Borton sad CUeito. d? f,nT,c LAUGHTER SONG HITS MUSICAL GEMS-NOVELTY Comment of Prominent Critics: PRETTIEST LIGHT OPERA I HAVE HEARD." -Oeraildine Parrax "ENJOYED IT A DOZEN TIMES WITH DELIGHT." Hisha Elman. GORGEOUS BEYOND COMPARISON. ' ' New York Herald. EXQUISIT MUSIC; SUPERB PRODUCTION. ' ' Lillian Russell. 'HAS NO RIVAL FOR BEAUTIFUL MUSIC Boston Transcript. PRICES: 50c, $1.00, $1.50 AND $2.00 MAIL ORDERS NOW-AT -SEATS ON SALE FRIDAY, JANUARY 10, OPERA HOUSE PHARMACY Mishler; 8herwin ('has. P Seldon Prom Silverton: Jasper P. Dalluni; man. The jury recommended leniency and a reprimand. Countv Clerk Hover boucht 2(51 gopher Scalps for which he paid the j sum of $2-fi.l0. At the persent rate the appropriation for this fund will I souii be exhausted. a imip i iii iiiiiHi a. My -aH-a V nail Today was general housecleaninfi day in the circuit court and many, cases that have been hanging on for; years were dismissed. County Clerk Boyer said it would take a wheel-barrow to Barry awav the eases. tieorge Peadrich i harged with us ing false weights by the grand jury, pleaded guilty today in the circuit court. In the suit for a setlement brought by G. H. Benjamin against Mary Ore goire, who operates a clover holier, an answer was tiled this afternoon by the defense stating that on August 15, I 1916, she agreed with Benjamin to i employ him to thresh her grain at the price set forth in the complaint audi that he agreed to emplov her to hull MS clover at 1 a bushel. She asserts she performed her part of the agree ment but that he refused to allow her to hull his clover. She alleges she has been damaged in. the sum of ifST, which she asks to bae deducted from the amount set forth iu the complaint, and that he be allowed the balance or $1 18.(5". A motion for alimony pendente lite in the sum of $1."0 is asked in a motion filed in the circuit court today by Amelia Cossalma n in her divorce suit against Joseph N'. Cossalman. The money is to be ued for the supimrt of Mrs. Cossalman and her two minor children. Judge Bingham rendered a decree today iu the case of the Xorth Side Investment company against All Whom It May Concern, an action to qniet the title to certain land, adjudg ing that the plaintiff is the owner in fee simple to the land in question sub ject to a mortgage of 2'.,G00. M. J. Van Valkenburg was appointed by the court to look into the title and on his report the decree a granted. REX BEACH'S STIRRING STORY THE ne'er do war FEATURING Kathleen Williams and Wheeler Oakman and the all star caat of "THE SPOILERS' Ten Reels of Life and Action at the Pana ma Canal Two Days Only Iii 4e 2& lues.-Wed., January 16-17 BL1GN .A i Two Days Only