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THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAIySALEM, OREGON, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1919. BIG TRUCKS BARRED IH HIGHWAYS BY TECHENICAL ERROR What i8 to become of the big truck t.r more than five ton currying eaimc itj" in Oregon? That is the question that is staring tit the face the owners of these leviath ans of the public highway just now. Heretofore the state has been licen-s'.-ig trucks of thin size at $5 per year tint it has been necessary then to. se ll: re r permit at ....8 per month from tl.e county court before the trucks could use the public highway. The hiFt legislature made no provis ion fur the licensing of these largo trucks in passin Us revised motor ve hicle lav. In fact a maximum capacity of fivetons fs specified in the 1919 Int. An interpretation of the law by Assistant Attorney General Van Win kle for the benefit of the secretary of st ite's office fails to uncover any luop I, lfs whereby the big trucks can claim it right to recognition on the public thoroughfare, Thre applications for the licensing of t. ticks of more than five tons capacity 1 ue already been received at the an toiiiooilf registration department of the secretary of state's office ml more ai-e expected as there are probably 100 ot! the.-e trucks in operation in Oreecon at this time. HHtttUmHtHttit HtHimtHt HttltmtMttHMtW Coming to The Bligh Next Sunday 4 MMMMH MM M H M t M M H H North Howell Items. (Capital Journal Special Service.) North Howell, Nov. 21. MPs. Les ter W'altumn died in the Salem hos pital following un operation per formed by Dr. Hickman Nov. 15. J units Englebretson was born In Nor way in ISiHI, came to Oregon with livr parents when six years of age. they settled upon n farm in North 1. oh ell Yhere Kie lived until her niariiane to Jster Waltman, also of North Howell, Juno 6, 1910; to them ts born a daughter, Lucille Marie, who s now three years of age. She survived by the husband, little iliiughtwr, a sister nnd mother and a host of friends who loved her us their own. Over 200 people Bttended the funeral services at het beautiful liome here. Rev. Hall conducted the services, and sho was laid to rest he Hide her father in Bethany cemetery tienr Silverton. Mrs. E. IS. l'"letchor nnd daughter Flora until Miss 13d nn Stevens of Sa lem came out on the stage to attend ti.e funeral of Mrs. Jurdls Waltnmn, Miss Irene Jefferson is attending the Benke-Waiker Business colle.ee in Portland this winter. Miss daily Oddle left Wednesday for Palem where sho will take a six months course in dressmaking. Mrs. Waller Smith has as her guests a sister , and hrother-in-law ftiiin Oklahoma. Syd Cutsforth of Idaho is spending the winter nt A. Bumps. Airs. Florence Phillips and children ff Salem visited Sunday at Ellis Stevens'. t fcv.. ei it- kj' !J I! if t- if - 1 i ' 111 t ''it' j, i I 1 w i If Scone from If ' f - JACK P1CKFORD in X ' - ' ' - "l" fl pil. "in Wrong" Jfc , f TC' j! ' Reports Of Hun Activity In Baltic Conflicting London, Nov. Si. Conflicting re ports regarding activities of Colonel Bermont's German troops In the BalHc region were received today. Dbspatches from Berlin said Ber mont's armies were marching toward that city. A Lettish official communi que from Riga, declared the Letts had forced Bermont's troops to evacuate Mitau and Lihuu and that the Ger mans were withdrawing toward Ger many and murdering us they went. ; Peredixo TooiKPriste JoUoafy wner KEEP IT SWEET Keep your stomach sweet today and ward off the indi gestion of tomorrow try RM20IDS the new aid to digestion. As pleasant and as safa to tak as candy. ' MADE BY SCOTT BOWNK MAKERS Of SCOTT'S EMULSION Compromise Ratification 1 Probable Says Hjtchcock Washington, Nov. 21. Ratification of the treaty through compromise is probable. Senator Hitchcock, adminis tration leader, declared today in ana-1 voted for ratification in some lyzinz the senate s failure to ratify on1 Hitchcock said. Wednesday. Only fifteen senators voted against ratification in every form while eighty form. Ql .'AIN'T VI LLAGK.lt 9 IN NEW' PI CFOKIJ FILM "In wrong," in will ch Jack I'ickford Is to be seen at the Liberty theater, beginning Sunday is laid in a country village. The greate ;!(: Waconda News. (Ctipitnl Journal Special Service Incarceration Of Jenkins Protested By United States Washington. Nov. 21, A protest has been dispatched to Mexico by the Un ited States against Incarceration Wed nesday in the penitentiary in 1'uebla of William O. Jenkins, U. S. consular ag ent there, the state department an nounced yesterday. This action was taken by the state department Immediately after receipt .f official confirmation of Jenkins' im prisonment. The note declares that this govern ment Is "surprised and incensed at the ve-imprisonment of Jenkins, par ticularly in view of the sufferings anl losses already sustained by him in connection with his kidnaping due to lack of protection by Mexican authori ties and because of his subsequent ar rest. r number of its characters are theleviewed by a pair of elderly males w quaint types which one finds far fro ho rival the most energetic female m largo idties. One of the character! stic scenes is an Ice cream social at which all the gossip of the town is r rv n r I amiIKD confkrkxck likely DAnnunziorrenaresror un,i.. Nov. 21 An amedon I JD'JAOli iferenco probably will be called to sit irOpOSed Kaid Ull OpalatO in London to consider the Russian, I situation, Premier Lloyd-George an nounced in the house of commons. Bi S3 London, Nov. 21. '(I'nited Press.) 1284.V6 78!)$..., 123456 KR BT KTSH0 I Extensive preparations are being made by (luhrlele D'Anuunzio for his pro-j posed raid upon Spalato. according to I i dispatches from Belgrade today, quol- i ing a semi-official report from Spa hito. " D'Annunzio has announced he will 1 return to Zara Novemlter 22 and em-, bark with 15,000 troops upon his Spa-: into expedition, according to the dis-l patches. A naval detachment, which ' has arrived at Zara from Italian ports, , will assist the poet, the dispatches stat- 1 ed. ' i 1INX Il.Vl'NTS HAIDKII Spokane, Wash., Nov. 21. Detect ives conducted a series of five raids on alleged radical meeting places of l'lnlundeis in the city. A quantity of radical literature In the Finnish lan guage was seized. One arrest was made. ;c sk sis $ Waconda. Nov. 21. A business ivteetlng of the Lades Aid society was held yesterday afternoon at the home of Mis. E. M. Palmer. Most of the members were present nmt the work fur the ensuing year was discussed. At a previous meeting the officers elected were Mrs. A. W. Nusom, pres ident; Mrs. George Thtlrtwin, vice president; Mrs. C. C. llussell, nacre tmy and Mrs. T. A. Loren, treasurer. It. was (lechled to meet nt Mrs. rcn's honit) on Wednesday, Nov. 2(1. Miss Merloni Walker and Vent Walker were among the S.ileiu visit ors Wednesday. Mr, Palmer left last week for Hot T!lce. Oregon, where lie will spend pome time, on account of his liiuiitli. Mrs. M. Fulkcrson, county super visor of schools, spent Wednesday in VVnconda. Miss Flora Policy spent the tvwcli e.id with Iter mother, Mrs. M. Policy. Among tho Waconda fiiolball- en thusiasts attending the Oregon-O. A. C. game nt Eugene last week were limner Egan and Ilrynn Goodemnutli, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mitthes and on Merle, spent Thursday in Port Ir.nd. Mrs. Eugene Mannlnfi vlsitoj Mr. and Mrs. Henry Stafford Tuidav. An Important school meetng ias held Wtdnesdav to elect a direv'toi to fill tlm vacancy left by J. C. Stv iigc. N. P. Vinyard was elected for a li-rin of three years. The important matter of liuauccs tor the school was also talked over and the hudftet ap proved. Mrs. I, A. Loren spent several d.ivs in Portland last week visiting inemls mid relatives. HER DAUGHTER WAS SAVED FROM OPERATION Mrs. Wells of Petersburg Tells How. tknniuB to the Oit'jron Sunrluy W.W.MOORE House Furnisher HOME OF THE VICTUOLA You get more for your Money at Moore's. 1916 Chalmers, first class mechan ical condition, electric lights, start er, all leather upholstered, $350.. -. ' Oscar B. Gingrich Motor & Tire Co. 371 Court street. Phone 635 Perfect Health Is Yours If the Blood Is Kept Pure Almost Every Human Ailment Is Directly Traceable to Im , purities in the Blood. You should pay particular heed to any indication that your blood supply is becoming sluggish, or that there is a lessening in. its strong and vital force. By keeping your blood purified, your system more easily wards off disease that is ever present, wait ing to attack wherever titers-is an opening. A few bottles of S. S. S, the great vegetable blood medi cine, will revitalize your blood and give you new strength and a healthy, vigorous vitality. Every one needs it just now to keep the system' in perfect condition. Go to your drug store and get a bottle to-day, and if you need any medi cal advice, you can obtain it with out cost by writing to Medical Di rector, Swift Specific Co., 45 Swift LaborUgry, Atlanta, Ga, Just Received a Big Line Of Linoleum, Pabecoline and Elxtex Brand floor coverings. We will sell them, at right prices. Start Holiday Shopping Now We have the famous Superior Aluminum which is noted for' its superior quality. 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