SIX T1TK DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM. OREGON, MONDAY. SEPT. 24. 1917. PRELIMINARY HEAPJNG l!l MURDER CASE GuiltyWitnesses Are Examined Russian Embassy Says Kornfloff Not to Blame . For Late Revolution Washington. Sept. 24. The Russian embassy today completely absolved Gen- lton Bullock r leads MZ:70" ernmeiit. It was officially explained by the embassy that Korniloff's defection resulted from a "mutual misunderstand ing" between him and Kerensky. This ' , is taken as official forecast that Korni- Concord, X (,., hciit. 24. A plea of ff wj)i not ,,nv a j.,,nllty for his rn Hot guilty to the charge of murdering volt. Mrs. Maude A. King was made hy (ia-j In a lengthy statement, the embassy ton JSulloik Means when his prelimin- explains that the Rolxhrviki charges ary hearing began today in the small, . that Kerenskv was behind the Korniloff crowded courtroom here. 1 uprising had their inception in negotia- Mcans delayed proceedings by de- tins between Kerensky and Korniloff manding a change of venue, l.'uder tliei()(j the otter's misunderstanding, law, the examination halted while a I T new justice was rushed from another township to preside at the preliminary.! The little room was filled with a j throng of country folk, lieside Means ' eat bis father, "Old Hill" Means, a' itypieal southerner. The alleged slayer tout race was wreatned Finland News hems ho beamed upon the judge, the specta tors and the reporters. Pretty little Mrs. Afton Means, his sister-in-law, (Capital Journal Special Service) Fruitland, Or., Sept. 24. The two smiles as children of Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Me GAS, HEARTBURN, INDIGESTION A i I Peck, Daisy, 18 and Thetta, 0, have I returned to the mute school. t i i.- f .. i . . ' me iiuuijicivei jiuvu mostly rexuril ftnr beside him. Mrs. plvin. sistir or , . LL.. ... J ... . ' , id. 1 ins writer and family worked at the late Mrs- King, 8at near u.e Means t)c yard t 8witze'r,ani, sfaUtioll The state scored its first strong ' "orth .Flnm- ?"ite 8 l,0iou. J foiat against Means when Coroner , , "" r- i-"- hysieian Buruieister of Chicago tea-! '"f '""ted abeut five or six days. Last titled that Mrs. King's death wound ' y1 a',ol't fourteen. Mr. Jernian had was inflicted on the left side of hor , contracted this year's crop at 10 cents head, whereas the autopsy proved that alm mu 1101 Icel Koou wlleu tue Pr,c0 at Mrs. King was right handed. ! picking time was 35 cents or more. 1 L. A. Weddington, undertaker, who'wa8 tll a large percentage of growers handled Mrs. King s body, wag the " Mariou county had contracted at a first witness called by the state. He j low price. The Jerinau hops were light told of being called by Afton Means to in weight though of good quality and prepare Mrs. King a body the night of j free from mould and vermin, the alleged murder and shipping it, in j The school board has purchased 8 a hermetically sealed casket in a steel tloublo desks and will soon have them ease, to Asheville, in company with Af-j placed in the school room, ton and Gaston Means, August 30. j John . Miller has gone to Douglas The questions here indicated the; county to diy prunes. That lias been state believes there was a discussion beijiis business for several years for the tween Oaston Means and Mrs. Annie L. saino prune growers. Hobinson, Mrs. King's mother, as to The corn is maturing nicely and if ,the disposition of Mrs. King's body. f r08t will not come for a while there The casket, Weddington said, waswju )e a g00a cr0p, g01ne 0f oul.s uaa opened there for Mrs. Kobinson and already passed the danger line. Ithcn taken to Chicago at Means' order; TloB j. Walter sale yesterday. Wed- Tape's Diapepsin" Relieves Stomach Distress in Five Minutes Time it! 1'upe's Diapepsin will sweet en a sour, gnxsy or out of order stoni ach within five minutes. Jf your meals don't fit comfortably, or what you eat lies like a lump, or lead in your stomach, or if you have heartburn, that is usually a sign of acidity of the stomach. Get lVom vour pharmacist a fiftv- cent case of Pnpe s Diaprpsiu mid take a dose just as soon as vou can. There will be no sour risings, no belching of undigested food mixed with acid, no stomach gas or heartburn, fullness or heavy, feeling in the stouiach, nausea, debilitating headaches or dizziness. This will all go, anil, besides, there will be no sour food left over in the stom ach to poison your breath with nau seous odors. I'ape's Diapepsin helps to neutralize ' The Silverton schools will onen this tne excessive acid in tne stomaca wnicn year's work next Monday with B. T, is causing the food fermentation and preventing proper digestion. rfelief in tivo minutes ib waiting for you at any drug store. These huge fittv cent cases contain enough "Pape's Diapepsin" to usually Hop Association j Will Enforce Contracts Enforcement of all contracts between growers and the Oregon Hop associa tion was discussed at the meeting of the directors of the association lnaf ' Saturday. A letter has beeu addressed ; to all hop growers who are memoes j warning them against delivering ton-'. tracted hops to any person or firm oth-! er than the authorized agent of the: association- j Word was received Saturday from So noma, Cal.. that the price of hops ' there was 40 c:iits. Many inquiries are) being received by the association from' Lrewers . ami the association tells its: members that it is in a position to handle the old as well as the new lions. The letter that all members of the association vvil receive is as follows: "The Oregon Hopgroweis association will enforce all its contracts with the growers. As soon as your hops are leadv for delivery- notify the associa tion. "it is said that some members of the association have contracted hops neretorore contracted to this associa tion to other parties. Such contracts are not valid and cannot be enforced. "All growers are hereby warned against delivering hops contracted to VVf vV.- - X, - It M.- - : " ft,. -:wJk ..' SILVEETON PUBLIC SCHOOLS . . '"""f,mmm9tiMii, ' ""'-)-..;' S . 3 - . . . -' i - .yKn J 1 Tl'E END OF A GERMAN SUBMARINE keep the entire family free from stoni ach acidity and its symptoms of. indi gestion, dyspepsia, sourness, gases, heartburn, and headache, tor many months. Jt belongs in your home. "All he said wbn 'we have decided1 h tiiho the body to Chicago,'" said t athcr Jow iu j,, uotably a ,vvcddington. 1 'fairly good farm wagon, and also a Means wen with the body to the f h ,lorsc9i The cows ,a cemetery in Chit-ago, remaining close ' ' . . . toy it, the witness said. mntliw niir hrnntrlit 48. Mr. Wolter ba ' of this registration. It is now well uu- . f- .. . ... I 3 a .1 t l.-i: fun.- 1. your ice cream money and your chewing gum money und with it send your sol dier friends and lover something that will give In lit health and strength and courage, something that will mabe him manly and that you and w can be proud of. Bemember that this war will never bo won by clouds of tobacco smoke. Thursday was registration day here. Wuite a number or our "signed up" before and there was some misunderstanding as to the intent He has been in the west several years being located at Santa Clara two years and at Henniston four. The principal of the high school is also a man of experience. Mr. Tschanzj this association to any person otlu'rl Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Johnson, near Hub-'. Peter Each sold his live stock louel as superintendent. Mr. Yeuel , than an authorized agent of this cor-. la" Sunday. ! farming implements at public salo beil9 a ,i,,tphrrfh 1fheCr?,w,nC?l1Jp0''ation' s ass0(iti will protect! Little Etta Cristner of near Molalla ! Tuesday. Mr. Each and family are p Teachers' college 'of Cedar Falls Iowa l"8 right8 to ,he l,tmost limit of the;h.aa boc!1 sta.Ving at the home of Crist : ning a trip back east this fall. ... .ti. i ""u mis. xtiij Jiiwja mil tune cart "The market now would enable usi Owen Voder went to" Portland last: their household goods in their abse, to get you 40 cents a pound for hops j Sunday to join his friend Edwin Yoderj Silas Yoder lost a valuable horse and the association extends to you its , there and to lind employment. iweek. sincere congratulations upon its abil-i 'Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Kenagy and Mrs. Jacob Trover and daughter. is a IT. of O. man, also having done post graduate work in the . University of Chicago. He was principal at Co burg one year, also was science teach er at Medford one year. ably the same as last year, startinSfible rtnil Prifs with about 100 students. Appeal. CONFIRMTD BY SENATE Washington, Sept. 24. The senate lty to secure for you a generous com-, Mr. and Mrs. Baehman of Albany came Miss Alice Hersliberger went to P pensation for your industry. i to this place last week one day on i land last Tuesday on uosrness. The association has many inquiries t business. Mr. and Mrs. Bachman bought j Bishop A. P Trover attended the . troni brewers and is in a position to twenty-five acres of land of Mr. Kenagv j sion meeting at Airlie last Satur handle your old hops as well as your from the place where he now lives. The 'and remained at Albany over Sum new hops and to obtain the best pog-; Bachmans expect to take possession in j Win. Kenagv took Oliver and Eh pooui iwo weeks. : King to Portland last Tuesday to I Mrs. Susan Lais, Mr. and Mrs. Dr. a fer repairs for their threshing i iJ. Lais and children motored to Glad-' chine. n n . ., ... x: stone last Sunday morning and visited; Dan Kauffman and three of I' D. D. Hostctler of Pacific Citv snent vin,i. I i .. - i... r.;,i ., i Qt i . - - , giuuusuiis, meivin, Lawrence ana j; last Fiiday and Saturday at this, place. ' Mr. and Mrs. Chester Hartzler and lit-: lev Kauffman. went to Newnort 1 EAST HUBBARD NEWS. late today confirmed Daniel C Boperj fe bought a load of salmon which he tie son Freddie and Mr. and Mrs. Solo- week and returned home Tuesday o to be commissioner of internal revenue 1 sold. mnn Ofi,a- j mi n j ,i n ) ladies hadt ue commissioner of internal revenue ana J nines it. juoyio, Ltah, to be as sistant secretary of the treasury. Means claims Mrs. King had on high heeled slippers when she stumbled anil fell, discharging the pistol, he says, and nccidentally shot herself. Weddington testified Mrs. King. had on no slippers, Only hose were on her feet when he Kt the body the night of her death, lie remembered that because he exam ined her broken ankle. !Weudington said it was cither lias not sold his farm and will move to Sa lem for the wintor. H. C. and Bert Bressler have return ed from Independence whero they were engaged in hop work though not picking nor drying. I see that the first M. E. church in Salem has passed resolutions against sending cigarettes to our soldiers in ;tou Means or Mrs. Melviu who suggest I France. That was just the right thing ed j party stop at Cincinnati en route,, to do. Tins war tins evoked many queer $o Chicago "to get some nowers Dr. William Biirmeister, chief coro ner's physician from Chicago, who has Hhe bullet taken from Mrs. King'a liead at the midnight autopsy in Chi cago after the authorities' suspicions (were aroused, then took the stand, suggestions, and this about tobacco is a little more than queer. In civil life here at home the cigarette is au outlaw. Our late legislature made it taboo as to young men, but we are now told over in the trenches it is a "military neces sity." Military fiddlesticks! The cigar- derstood, I believe. The work was con ducted by Mrs. R. J. Eggler, secretary of our local Bed Cross. P. L. Coulson our merchant is buying all the evergreen blackberries people can bring. Last week a young German of this section was hearing read from the Cap ital Journal accounts of German atro cities in Belgium and elsewhere. When the rending was finished he remarked that such villans needed the electric chair. Quito true. This is the kind of American German worth having. THIS IS SOME PIG His testimony is expected to prove (Ie is proved by niedicnl-and other evi- Jthat Mrs. King could not have niod ( deuce to be harmful, and its use is a nccidentally or by her own hand, as i harmful and evil habit. This is pretty Means says sho did. He described tlio J K0iieriilly conceded our boys fighting autopsy. j the enemy over thorovill not be help- ltiii-i.ifii.itai in deMcriliiilir llft wound. 1 i. i. i o dhowrt7bIl.renV0Vod two inches! The soldier must be his nor- ?' There were twenty in the last two bove and two behind the left ear and;"'0 not he Zdl?md bv I :.. Mr- M?!' 8?1:1 ih.rce 1 ' Hugh Magee has a sow on his Crook edfinger ranch which is certainly n money getter, it is a thoroughbred Dn- roc and her record for producing poric crs is above the average. The animal produced three litters within one years time comprising iwenry nine pigs m JOURNAL WANT ADS PAY Mr. and Mrs. Chauncey Kropf and at the home of Mr, mon Strubar and two children visited ing. They all enjoyed themselves. HJirV KTl-fl Hmwl .1 K I .nlitnnti tv oa 1 of nn i n I w, . . ' ; Alice ilersn-i Yoder, near Woodburn last Sunday. Friday, Sept. 28, Lis live stock berger we.e guests of Mr. and Mrs.j Harry Nofzingor of Bethel was the household goods. M. H. Hostetler, Amos Both near oodburn last Sunday, guest of Ray Kauffman Saturday night iioueer, State Bank of Hubbard, cl Mrs. Levi Erb visited her parents, and Sunday. j Sef bills for particulars.-Enterprisc it Hi Mm ttiM if klescribed a circle conforming to the;"'."; . -e "J w " " th nar.otic or first litter for $80 and has twenty tour nntn,,r nf th l,nll tl, bullet rnce.li"110!1"6 uor. bv ,nlly ,0,ner, """ "J left besides two ho put up lor home .......... ... .... ........ ....... raraiyzer. a writer in a tare lupuai .,.,: Jhrough the woman s bra,... in(llllfe,08 , a ,ot oi p, leif , C0"1,,I- ,ot, of boa8t9 , through tho hell of battle without a thought of it. He further says he is willing to champion the "rum ration" also. Quite so. John Barleycorn and Madam Nictoine are boon companions. You can find them occupying the post of honor on the bar of about every sa- H J.AI I j loon. Our friend is prolinhlv a devotee WdntVjUOUpUtinOUT Lf both. Now Susie and Gladys and jJUfA-i wcvv uii rv jwvaj wuitj. j.,nllllnv 1)()V9 prnmnhing if you can. Save itindn nf II may use that word about how the what the iK9 win do for ,he farmcr! I soldier needs tobacco to brace him up but ft rP(.or(j thnt w;u oeat this has and make lum forget his surroundings. not t b(,eu produced. Silverton Tri That is all wrong. Many a soldier Kes'j,une 0urAirnistoive youRc?uIb WiJ.li all the war burly burly going on all about us we are in danger of overlooking the fact that for more than a year the Panama canal hasn't slid a single slide. TRY JOURNAL WANT ADS TONAL WANT ADS PAY PV 4l' .., ' American Settlews Aqrivino V!v -7-: - . --- a? Calgary r Noyv i,tw ; ft 1 - 'fi"M t ii nS mz&:w?ix ! I 'tit 1 1 7i 'ff-n ; ' Sprikkj Wheat in Al&cta l Americana are not only eagerly filowinff their own farms and back- fardjj but are t,oing to Canada in Canada has aiany more snuare Canadian wheat n-on nn bin 1 onft. miles of land than the United States j e farm at Nobleford, Alberta. He and the problem of putting her land ma.ae Pront of $100,000 last year under cron and of retting her emn ! an.( . ?." this .season have under --------- - -.--v., .o - rarminp as a business and a big a riant s task. ,. business is taking on prosperous t igures from the Canadian Pacific : proportions. Prices as they have railway's land department show that j been for the past three years mean seven times as many Americans crossed the border this year to take up Canadian Pacific land as in 1916. I and that these new settlers bought !.. , . . , . . ; mm mat ir w "P cousins timei s mut.h ,and- oortn or tne border reduce the un- c. S. Noble, an American, holds i in two years what they planned to dc tilled acreage- I the record for growing the largest i in twenty wealth to farmers. Many settlers are this year clear, ing their land of all indebtedness.. Two seasons of crops does it these days. They are thus aceomplishina M II u II II tl ti n ri I I I 1 I 1 I I 1 M Si ft It tl 11 11 U II II M ;i u ii n El H ii ii El n n n ii n u cs n ti IS n t is ii ii ii n it ii ti a ii ri M M II !! II ti L1 "3 ii Fl U Without Cooipetltioin Sold Only in Exclusive Stores You wiO finiall kinds and makes of Shoes in small stores of all wares and in department stores. But the name HANAN never appears except in the highest class, exclusive stores. Why hy second grade and old styles when you can get the newest, which is always shown first by Hanan? SELBY SHOES for Ladies the largest ladies' shoe factory in the world making shoes only for exclusive stores. We get express shipments of the newest ones from this factory each week. We employ only the best shoe fitters to fit these high grade shoes and absolutely guarantee a fit in everv case. New shipment of FOX PUMPS iust arrived. Come in and see them while the sizes are still complete. New Live 50c. Rubber Heels put on each Wednesday for half price 25c. Every pair guaranteed perfect laliiy. Selby Shoes Fox Pumps Arrowsmith Arches TliEPSICEyfV I I I I I R I S 9 6 ft 9 S B 3 3 U K U m M m m m Hanan Shoes m Ball Band Boots 1 m u n ii w Witch Elk Boots iiw in PimtiMiinipMra mmmm uhmmm mm mm w wm mm mm mu. . ltMMmmmitmmmm ZZZ2ZZZZZZZZZ W