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The Capital Journal from Salem, Oregon • Page 2

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FRIDAY, MARCH 16, 1923; l'AGE TWO T1MBERW0LVES TEAR TRAPPER TO Htek Officials -Piggiy Wiggly Bulletin Victims of Outrage HI THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON Nationwide Search On BEMfl IN FIGHT Piggly Wiggly Everyday Prices Geneva, March 16. (By Associated Press.) The Washington naval agreements in their relation t-ountries not represented Slity or 70 per cent the patches In tuls suction are bo Infested with the weevil mat whul was a growing and prosperous Industry In the exportation For Former Klan Head, Wanted In Texas Court at the Washington conference of strawberry plants two years ago Bilk a toon, Mar. 16. Karl Ijynn, world war veteran and one have been informally considered by the council of the league of nations. Action was postponed, however, is being to a large extent eliminated.

uccordInK to County Kruil of the beat-known trappers and Inspector 8. H. Van Trump, who munhers In the north country, Is believed to have lost his life In a FLOUR Crown Flour, 49 lb. bag $1.98 Washburn-Crosby Gold Medal Flour barrel $7.68 49 lb. bag $1-92 9 lb.

8 oz. Graham 45c 9 lb. Cornmeal -29c 9 lb. 8 oz. Wholewheat 45c pending the conclusion of the Pan-American congress at Santiago at which naval questions also will be discussed, After this conference, it Is ex fluh; with a pack of timber wolvea, Houston, Texas, Mar.

16 A nation-wide search for Edward Young Clarke, the former acting Imperial wizard of the Ku Klux Klan, to bring him hack on a Mann act white slave charge, was in prospect here today following the failure of the former Imperial wizard to appear In federal court has been working on tne weevil situation tor the past six weeks. Two years ago over 5, 000, 000 strawberry plants were shipped out of this section to California alone, Mr. Van Trump states, while now there is but one firm two hunters reported here today. (From the PorUand Spectator) Of an outrage so dastardly that it makes to boil the very Ink In which we write of it the governor of tho state and the maor of the city wero the innocent and suffering victims on Saturday night. In the annals of Oregon, nothing so wantonly cruel, bo Infamously abusive has ever before been practiced on officials of such high office and blameless lives.

liy a species of deception so cunningly devised and so stealthily executed that our governor and mayor wore wholly unable to see the vile trick or guard themselves against its con Heqvjences, they were lured to a public hall, forced to accept- the hospitality of the ku klux klan, compelled to extend the right hand of fellowship to its Imperial dragon to consort on terms of equality with Its kleaglea, bull frogs, and titans, and to beslobbed with fulsome flattery Us work and purports. It 1b not given us to know all the They said they thought his body had been devoured by the pack after he huul killed six of the hunger-crazed be aula, fibre ds of clothing and a gun, that has gucceded lu meeting the situatiun to such an extent it is ablet make any shjpineuta of ma identified as belonging to Lynn, terial size and importance. surrounded by the carcusHes of the "The weevil sems to thrive as six wolves, were found by the hunters near Crocluk, 200 miles north of Ile-Ala-CroKse, but trace of the hunter's body wax lacking, LOG CABIN SYRUP Large can, each Medium can, each 54. Small can, each 27. SCUDDER'S SYRUP A high grade maple and rock candy-Syrup 14 gallon 67(! i2 gallon 1.22 1 gallon $2.38 'shortening 9 lbs.

Crisco 6, lbs. Crisco $17 3 lbs. Crisco 67c 1 lb. Crisco 1 gal. Wesson's Oil $1.80 12 gallon Wesson's Oil 95,, Vi gallon Wesson's Oil sic 1 pint Wesson's Oil 27c LARD AND MEAT 10 lb.

pail Silverleaf Lard 51.75 5 lb. pair Silverleaf Lard 88c Barton's Circle W. Hams, lb 1.27c Swift's Premium Bacon, lb 3ic Swift's Premium 1 lb. sealed carton, each 48c SOAPS Crystal White 4 'Ac 23 bars $1.00 Swifts Combination Soap; package containing 2 packages Pride Washing Powder, 10 bars Classic Soap, 2 cans Sunbrite Cleanser, each $1.00 25 bars Easy Day Soap 3 bars Cream Oil Soap 20c 8 Old Dutch Cleanser 25c Lynn was an expert rifleman and during the war served as a sniper. pected that the league will cull a meeting of otuor powers which' tad no part In the Washington agreement to consider a world wide scheme for the limitation of naval armaments.

This guthering will probably convene in some European capital. EMERICKfUSfFAGf SECOND FRAUD TRIAL Portland, Mar. 16. Wll-lim H. Emrlek, election board official who was acquitted by a Jury in circuit court two weeks ago on a charge of wilfully miscounting votes cast in the primary election of last May, will bo tried April 20, it was agreed yesterday by District Attorney Myers and Chester A.

Sheppard, defense attorney There are four Indictments still pending against Emrick. PRIMA DONNA SUING ence." The victims of the outrago by which they were lured or dragged to the klan dinner should tell us what wiles or constraint were placed on them, TRAFFIC WATIOHS ARE CHARGED TO THREE HERE Improper parking was charged to three Salem motorists who were yesterday. They were O. t. Martin, 412 north Eighteenth street; Nors CI em men 910 north Capitol street and C.

Wilson, 388 north Commercial Btreet. All three jfere cited to appear In the police court before Judge Mark Poulsen today. fipe'i4ous enticements employed to induce our two highest officials to NEW YORK NEWSPAPER appear as the guests of the klan. New York, March 16. Mine.

That tho bait must have been of a villainously subtle and deceitful nature, there can be no doub't. We can readily believe that rather than well from the soil as from implant," said Mr. Van Trump. "As a result about the only way to combat the stluatlon as far as the plants are concerned is to work out the patch and make plantings in entirely new soil. "The weevil trouble, or at least the discovery of it, dates hack onl two years.

It probably here beforo, hut the find was made ai Corvallis and since that time oui difficulties seem to have been growing. "We are finding the weevil In flower plots and other places but it seems to do no harm to flowering plants and Beeius to have no appetite for them." Mr. Van Trump Btutcs that every effort will be made to check the spread of the pest and put the industry back onto its feet if possible. It was in such a thriving condition a few yeara ago tne exportation of the plants promised to become a money producer from the Johanna (Jadskl Tauscher, prima donna, has filed suit for libel In the supreme court here against the New York Tribune and JU iiiuhIcuI willingly appear either as private citizens or In their official capacities as guests at such a gathering. critic, Henry B.

Krehblel, for damages each, ullegJitf; and thereby deliberately deride and CANNED GOODS Standard Corn, each 9c Solid Pack Tomatoes, each 12120 Large can Homing, each 12c String Beans, each 11c Libby's Alaska Red Salmon, Libby's Rosedale medium red 17c We will have a nice assortment of fruit3 and vegetables for Saturday's trade. affront a very great body of their felljw-cltlzenM, Governor Pierce that an article printed In the newspaper last month greatly Injured her In her reputation and profession. and Mayor Baker would gladly have gone to their own political The alleged libelous matter, as FARM LOANS! At 6 per cent and 6 per cent Anderson Rupert Oregon Building Salem, Ore. Salem Bargain House Junk Company Buys and sells all kinds of new and second hand furniture, tools, machinery, pulleys, belting, etc. We specialize in all kinds of Junk and pay full value.

H20 N. St. Phone 492 funerals. It is quite true, We can say that when Governor Pierce Onion Sets, pound 10c and Mayor Baker found in what sort of company they wore, they outside ot considerable should have resented the trickery rrtmnmnmmTriiinniiimnHniiiiiirr.iinittiiu;ui;4iiiuiuum;nm deHcribed In the Tribune's account ol the suit today la buued on an allusion in Mr. Krehbleis article to the 'sinking of the and a subucfiient celebration ut the home of "one of the sirigeru of opera." The article did not mention Madame (J adult i or tier husband, Captain ffuna Taunolier, but blm con tend sire was referred to.

played on and should have dragged themselves away from the banquet with their own hands. That they did not at once do this, The Advantage of Goodyear Welt What's New on the Market BY FOHItEST CINN shows how cleverly they had been snared by the organization whose purpose and methods are so offen Shoe Repairing Is perfect work and long wear. Let us rebuild your Bllues with our 100 day guaranteed Composition Soles. They keep your feet dry. Mrs.

Humphries will demonstrate Crown products here the balance of this week. Come in and sample her Waffles, Cakes and Pastry. Golden West Coffee served free Saturday; you are walcome. PIGGLY-WIGGLY DELIVERY In order that we may better serve' the people of Salem we have decided to make deliveries on ordrs amounting to five dollars or more, free; sack sugar excepted. Orders of less amount delivery charge one dime.

sive and odious to so many of our Local grown Hrussol Sprouts ap ARTISTS MODEL DEAD; "DIG FELLOW" SOUGHT citizens. That they could stind up and vie with each other In praising tho klan, shows, too, how completely they had been hypnotized. The Goodyear Shoe Repair Shop .1 peared on the market again ttils morning after an absence of about a week. They are selling at 20 cents a pound. or under what physical duress they As tho season continues to ad had been placed, by Its officers.

291 North Commercial St. (Opposite Quackenbush Auto Supply Store) S. J. GENTZK0W W. E.

BEAN vance the quality of the tomatoes Home means should be taken by the people of the state to protect tho governor of Oregon nnd the imported from the northern part of Mexico and tho southern part of California Is becoming better. They are selling at 25 cents a pound. mayor of Portland from ngaln fall lng vicilms of the ku klux klan. These gentlemert-are too ingenuous to ne left out of doors alone and unguarded from the wiles of the klu'igles, dragons, and titans that Kxcellont quality green peppers JL New York, Mar. 1 0.

"A big follow" and his secretary were being sought today In connection with the mysterious death of Dorothy King, an art bits model, In hr apartment on West 67th street. KTIevntor opcrntors said that two nion known to them as the "big follow" and his secretary, vlnltcd her the night beforo her death. MIkh King, who Is described as one of the city's most beautiful glrlrf. was found dead In bod by a mala. An empty chloroform bottle was found near the body.

The pollco believed MIhs King was murdered but admit she may have committed suicide. aro on the market nulling at 80 cants a pound. 456 State Street All Over th orld Serve yourself and save infest Portland. Wo got an Idea 4 NEW BUILDINGS TO RISE of their charming, but rather dan gerous simplicity, when we listen to the words of the Uov. Thomafj Four new houses are to rise in H.

Gallagher, toastmaster at the klan banquet to which Governor Halcm. Building permits for them wore issued yesterday by Murk Special Victor Release Pierce and Mayor Bakor wore lur P011 1 aon, city recorder. Three of tho houses -are to he ed: "Neither tho governor nor the mayor," said the klan npokesman, built by T. O. Iiligh, Salem hotel knew who sponsored the banquet and theater man.

One will be erect FOUR NEW STAMPS TO REPLACED ON SALE SOON which they grace with their pros- Slianoh Quartette ed at 587 North Liberty street at a cost of $3000; another will be Are You Thinking About EASTER CLOTHES built at 1)77 North Twentieth Paul Whiteman Orchestra street at a coat of $2500 and the third ut 1060 Thompson avenue at a cost of $1500. Tho fourth permit was Issued to I. H. Anderson. His house will The Virginians 19013( Kentucky Babe 75c( Little Cotton Dolly 19016 Fate Fox Trot 75c( Lady of tho Evening Fox Trot 1902K Aggravatln' Papa Fox Trot 75c( Aunt' Hagar's Blues Fox Trot 19022 Down In Maryland Fox Trot 76c( Georgia Cabin Door Fox Trot 87358 Nina U.25( 4534 7 A New Slant on War 1.00 Timely Topics cost 2000 and will go up at 1152 North 17 th street.

Benson Orchestra GILL TO LEAD AGGIE FIVE Needless to Say There Are Good Values Here in Stylish Good Quality Dresses, Capes. Washington, Mnr. 16 Four now stamps of the complete new Buries being fsniied by the post-office department will be placed on sale at the department's Philatelic agency here March 20. The department said the new stamps would be sent to postofflcos only when the present supply la ex-hauHted. Ono of the now stamps Issuing today Is of 12 cents denomination and bears a portrait of President Cleveland, the others are a 30 cent stamp hoarlng tho picture of a buffalo; two dollar stump with a picture or the United Btatos capitol and a five dollar stamp bearing the head of "America" taken from tho Btatue on the cupltol dome.

Oregon Agricultural College, Enrico Caruso pcii tlSTRlKEiJ WCIGABETTEZr S( 3NE EXTRA iNVL I PROCESS GIVES A A DEtlGHTFUlj? FLAVOR Corvallis, March 10. Amory '(Slats' tllll, two year leltermau. was unanimously elected basket-hull captain for the next year. The Will Rogers election was held when the squad was callod together for a picture. With five let term en back next yenr, the prospects look good to Couch K.

11. llager. Htoole and McMullon will hold down the guard positions. Gill and Hidings will take care of tho forwards, ana Lyman will take tho pivot posl WHISKEY IS MISSING; OFFICER IS DISMISSED Moil. Among tho latest results of the excavations being carried out at Boattlo, March 10.

Investigation of the theft of soven llyhlos, an ancient l'lieneeian city, Is tho discovery of a Jar contain sacks of seized whiskey from a ing a quantity of varnished chlnu beads, beads of agate and crystal, store room In the King county Jail resulted in the dismissal today $25-oo bracelets, medals, eto. On a lit of Deputy Sheriff Jack llyneman, tie disc Is inscribed tho name of asHlstunt Jailer, Hherlff Matt tho camel driver from Horns who, htarwlch announced. lly moans of a hook and line SPRING COATS NEW GROUPS STYLISH SPORT MODELS $12.75, $16.50, $19.75, $26.50, $29.50 You will wear these for several seasons to come so good are they operated through a grated door some 2000 years U. C. was entrusted with the transport of PhuroaU'it offerings to' IJyblus.

Exports con-Hid that this nnclcnt Jar nnd Its date from th 012th Egypt the Backs were fished to a point near the grating whore the hot ties were removed one by one. Sheriff Staiwlch said. ian dynasty. will 5S suit mA uuT iisr; 1 Mswati: 1 With Two Pair Pants A serviceable wool polo coat for spring wear, cut on tho popular sport lines and made of good durable quality material. This Is a fine model for general wear.

Special Value $12.75 A beautiful Homespun Coat for spring wear. Careful tailoring and serviceable material are combined In this inexpensive coat, trimmed with buttons aM side pockets. Special Value $16.75 If' you need a new Spring Coat do overlook this opportunity. This tan iJ coat possesses a stylo that Is in acco with all of fashion's sports models, eatin lined, belted model. Special Value $19.75 hi A woman appreciates real value, and you really get It when you buy mannish fancy 'herringbone Polo Coat; Just what you want for a cool spring day.

Special Value $24.75 ED. CHASTAIN CLOTHING CO. 305 State Street Ltd Irs Iro Pie be nts (lie Wear a BATES-STREET SHIRT None Better Your Mail Orders Recolve careful attention. We pay postage or express within a radius ot a hundred miles. $2.50 to $5.00 Portland Silk Shcfe 383 Alder Street Salem Store 466 State Street TP See Page 5.

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