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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 3, 1919)
-HftlL . ' f i , .. ....(.--:- ,.- '- ------- ' ' at,'1,;.j "ig:..TiiWJi unit "!'! awm mi i . . .. 11 ,. -.-fc. - - THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL SALEM. OREGON. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER :., 1011). page six. DREDGING COMPANY MUST PAY DAMAGES ORDERED BY COURTli Tlie verdict of the district court which ordered . the Powder ltiver Cold OreclKiinf? com pany to ny damasos in the sum of $13,000 to Thomas lSepsler for the destruction of imiirovein-:rs on his nrowrtv and for destroying a three acre tract of land through dredging county road at a point 16.38 chains operations, is nffirmed in an opinion j north. (! degrees 37 minu tea west and handed down by the Oregon Supreme j 9.0 J i lining north 21 degrees 15 min court today. The damages Include j tes eiist from the southeast corner of the value of gold taken from the land John ctuiedy donation land claim 4 less the cost of the dredging opera- south range 2 west, Willamette "merid tions. jian, tl ence north t8 degrees IS inin- Other opinions were handed down utes v est 51.01 chains to the iron bar as follows: f thence south 71 degrees 50 minutes Oregon Kngineeriiirf Ac Construction ! east .15.65 chains to the center line of liuker j ben Davis donation land claim in town iship ' south range 2 west, Willamette merklk.n, to the said beginning point ;:0 f,ec from. the center of the South ern Pacific railroad thence north 4 de grees T.5 minutes east 7.05 chains to a I'Oint 20 feet center of the Southern acific railroad thence north 1 degree. west 7.66 chains to a point SO feet from Southern Pacific railroad thence south S decrees ' SO minutes west 16.93 i chains thence south 14.3S chains county 'thence east 16.37. chains to the point of beginning; continuing :M.6b acres. Carl J. Lax to Kmma Lax, lot 33, Hampden Park, containing 5 acres. Charles Kuensting and Mary Kuen sting to lien 11. Kuensting, beginning at an iron bar in the center line of the township south range 1 west; J160'. j:n,i Uui-pee and Charles l.uree to Wiiheltiibm Judttin ml .Lewis K , . ,, ,. v,wln.i-k. blocks 1 1. 15,1b, 1.. t . II f .. .1 .Iltt...-. I. i i. i, lots 1. 2, bock 10 ami lot f Itergin; Mabel Dinger unit Ku Dragcr;, ,l. . 1 1. i .in. St. Louis: block deeds 21. 2i, l.eomnd Jndson to John If. Scott and! ;:, A. Cavanaugh and Susie Cava 5, block, Cleo. ,,, ( jto beg'i.nlng, contalnlii';: 21.10 acres. company vs. City of West I-inn. et al. appellants; appeal from Clackamas county; action to recover money. Opinion by Justice Benson. Decree of Judge J. V. Campbell modified by de ducting small amount .-voni Judgment. Carrie May Goyen vs. J. A. Trace y et al, appellants; appeal from I'nion county; appeal from decree of circuit court which remanded for new trial in justice court an action to recover money. Opinion by Justice Burnett. Judge J. W. Knowles affirmed. Mary Edward Merges vs. Ernest E. M. Merges, appellant; appeal from Clnckajnas county; controversy rela tive to custody of child following di vorce. Opinion by Justice, Burnett. Judge J. V. Campbell reversed. Ella C. Boman, nppeallnnt, vs. n. E. Harder; appeal from Baker county; appeal from decree following court dismissing action to recover money. Opinion by Justice Burnett. Judge, Gustave Anderson affirmed. the county road thence south 10 de grees 51 minutes west 7.0S chains to the iron bar angle of said road thence south il degrees 15 minutes west 3.4! chains to the point of beginning, con taining 4"M6 acres in John Kennedj donation land claim No. 49 township 1 south range 2 west. Lennie Simoral and T. J. Simeral to Elvin li. EngliBh, beginning at an Iron rod quarter section corner north line ectioi' 21 in township 6 south runpe 1 west, thence south S9 degrcs 51 min utes eiist along section line 12.75 chain. to iron bar in the center of the county road thence south 19 degrees 14 minutes west S.S03 chains to iron bar in the center line of the county road thence west 8.46 chains to the iron rod thence south 7 chains to iron rod in center line of other comity road thence south SG degrees west along center of last road 3.192 chains to iron bar thence north 15.19 chains to iron 16.3S chains from the southeast crii4ai,.(H;mv road between lllleury and Mil- townsl'lp 4 south range 2 west. Wil- ;ie.. thence smith Ml degrees 45 minutes lametU meridian, thence north 66 dvV(V. ivso chains following center nf grce 17 minutes west along south line ig-.lri to eentt.v ditch thence noit'i of said claim 57. 28 chains to iron barjij degrees 15 minutes west 1 1. OS chains therio-j' north 22 degrees 45 minutes to T jine t,elwecn 8 and 9 thence soiuh east 7.426 chains south 6S degrees 18 S9 (W,.,.,.!, 44 minutes east 17.S0 ch:-!n-i minutes cast ui.m cnains to iron nar in ccniei one ui cuuiuy runu induce south 21 degrees 15 minutes west along "center of said road 9.07 rhulnsj to the point of beginning, containing) 47.15 acres in John Kennedy dona-1 Hon' land claim No. 49 in township 4: south ranee 2 west. I Gottlieb C. Gobely to Albert C. Vicl: and Cora Tick, lot 5 and north half of lot 6, block 12, Hugh-wood addition; Salem. 2500. I Arthur K. Peterson, lot 11. Jones addition, Salem. Charles Kuensting and Mary Kuen Kting to Frank J. Kuensting. beginning at iron pin in the south line of John Kenndy donation laud claim 49 In bu t llitnwiker. hcginnl Nf qsurt-r f-Mioii turner between section 5 in township 9 south range 2 west and wet Ion :'.2 in township 8 so'itb range 2 wert. Willamette merid'.aii. thence s.iulh 11-19 chains to center et ul " ,S"11'", g-V r.: 'vMi block LS; $17 fSROUP VICKS VAP0RD "YOUR eOfYGUARO"-30f.60f1.20 Spasmodic croup is usually reliered with one applicatioQ of Easiest, Best Way to Check Colds, Coughs Miller Lumber company vs. George j10t! north line section 21 thence south Davis, appellant; appeal from Des-I' degrees 33 minutes east 1.S0 chains chutes county; action to recover jl Point of beginning, containing 13.10 money. Opinion by Justice Harris, acres being part of north half section Judge T. E. J. Duffy affirmed. j 21 in township 6 south west Willain- Rehearing granted in Pierrard vs. meridian, save 30 feet strip of lam1 j Hoch. on north side of described premises Rehearing denied In Hurst vs. Lar- given to John I.. English; f 1 S00. n- . . j R. W. Hardcnstle and Jessie Hard- ; i castle to Anton Jn've, begfnning at an iron pin in the center of- the county jroad at a point 1.87 chains north and ; 3.765 chains north 60 degrees 15 niin jutes west from the southwest corner of John W. Newman donation lam1 i claim 73 in township 5 south range 1 west, Willamette meridian, thence south - 50 - degrees 29. minutes west 10.615 chains, to steel shaft thence TOYS FOR POLISH TOTS & roLErs1 m w III I r" ll" A p.-.thetic apjical has been receiver". ; north 8 minutes east 4.705 chains to at Red Cfoss headquarters from the iron 1 in thence north 4S degrees 55 division in Paris, reauesting toys for minutes east 6.803 chains to straight YOUNG OR OLD, man or woman, will find in Foley's Honey and Tar a pure, pleas- ant, wholeiotne, ule tod aucctuful remedy for -couth or coldt particularly if taken promptly. Don't experiment with unknown, ' untried cubttitutei or imitation! when you can Jet the genuine. Foley's Honey and Tar COMPOUND made, under the cleanest conditions, of the freshest, purest and finest in- Jiredienta pouible to procure. Tail fine old amily medicine actually cotti lets than if you buy the material! and mix them youraelf. ETery Uer, a Friend ! hav vtei Foley' Homy mni Tr Compound tot covchtand colda for ycara and find it can't be beat." . Fr.d. L. rjiilay. 221 N. Hill St.. MaaailioD. 0. "Whfii my little jirl geta alijbt cold I i?e hrr a cWeof Foley a Honey and Tar, and it always relieves her. I can't praise it too hilhly." Mrs. M. E. Scblerb. S56 OaMand St., Aahland. P. "Hi little toy had aeeere attack of croup and I - honestly believe he would have died if it had not been for Foley' Honey and Tar. Two dosea relieved him nd he went to aleep and was troubled no more." Mra. W.H.Thornton. 3523 W. 10th St.. Lull. Rock. Ark. "I am in ray eihtyseventb year and 1 was troubled with tiekliuft in my throat. 1 am very tiled to tell you that Foley's Honev and Tar has stopped tiiat."-Geo. P. Randall, laytoo. Nev. Foley'i Honey and Tar is recommended for coughs, colds, hoarseness, tickling of the throat, spasmodic croup, whooping cough, la Criope and bronchial coughs. J. C. Perry the children of Poland, the Balkans and the Near Bust. An unlimited quan tity is needed and will be distributed ' through Red Cross channels with the sretinpfs and compliments of the 'Am.' center line of said road thence south i5 decrees 15 minutes ea,st along cen ter line of the road 2.225 chains to the iron pin thence south 60 degrees 15 minutes east to center line of said road MANY APPLICATIONS FOR LICENSES Out of approximately 8,200 applli cations for 1,920 motor vehicle lic enses received by the secretary of state's office to date, 1,035 have been returned for corrections because of failure of the applicants to use proper care in filling in his blanks. Motor vehicle owners are urged in a state ment issued by Sam A. Kozer, deputy secretary of state Monday, to use greater care in preparing their appli cations in order to expedite tHe hand ling of the Immense volume of busi ness which will confront the automo bile registration department between now and the first of the year. containing 3.16 acres being part of .southwestern quarter section 25 in erlcan children. Junior Red Cross!1625 chains l" the point of beginning, members all over the United States are maki'ig or collecting toys, and are be ing encouraged toattach notes, earn ing their greetings and suggesting a reply. The present plan is to ask for deliveries on March 1, 1920, at the divis.'or warehouse, Westlake and Roy Ktreetj, Seattle, of toys ready at that time, and for a second delivery on May 1, 1920. Precise directions re gardint and crating are being prepared. ITCHI Use Antiseptic Liquid Zemo " There is one remedy that seldain fails to stop itching torture and relievo skin irritation and that makes the skin soft, clear and healthy. Any druggist can supply you with Zemo, which generally overcomes skin diseases. Eczema, itch, pimples, rashes, blackheads, in most cases give way to Zemo, Frequently, minor blemishes disappear overnight. Itching; usually stops instantly. Zemo is a safe, anti septic liquid, dean, easy to use and dependable. It costs onl v 35c; an extra large bottle, $1.00. It will not stain, is not greasy or sticky and is positively wfe for tender, sensitive skins. The E. W. Uosc Co., Cleveland, a 3) Makes Shoe last longer And Look Better. U 1 1! I Ml a "i AMERICA'S HOME SHOE POLISH Black Tan White OxBlodd Brown 11 m LL U Berlin (By mail) The German thinks liberty is gone in America with prohibition. This idea was set forth un a local cartoon depicting the God dess of Liberty, New York, taking a drink and saying, "Now, quickly, an ther swallow and then freedom, adieu." Deals In Real Estate Mary M. Calavan and .lames Cala 1:111 to F. O. Seaney and O. W. Swean y, the north half of the east half of ihe southeast quarter of the northeast uorter of section 21, township 5 south .tango 1 west, Willamette meridian. Cliude Cole and Adelaide Cole to Dunalri M. .Miles, beginning at a point 1 degree west 30.64 chains west 10.62 ihains north 11 degrees east 14.30 ihalns north 9 degrees east 3.30 chains from the northwest corner of the Heu- mm mmmmmmmmmm . '5' ' " '' r3IDVVAYiNLIFE Men and women at forty .land at the portal of a crucial period. Strength must be kept up, the body well nourished. SCOTT'S EMULSION is t!i; tonic of wonderful helpful neas to those in middle life. SCOTT'S nourishes and in vigorates and helps the body keep up with the daily wear and tear on strength. Let Scott'l help keep you robust t Scott ft Bowiic. Bloonifitld. N, . 1 19-U ' m VW-Si I : . ffl CAMELS supply cigarette contentment beyond anything you ever experienced ! You never tasted such full bodied mellow-mildness; such refreshing, appetizing flavor and coolness. The more Camels you smoke the greater becomes yonr delight Camels are such-a ciga rette revelation ! Everything about Camels you find so fascinating is due to their quality to the expert blend of choice Turkish and choice Domestic tobaccos. ' You'll say Camels are in a class by themselves they seem ' made to meet your own personal taste in so many ways I Freedom from any unpleasant cigaretty after-taste or un pleasant cigaretty odor makes Camels particularly desirable to the most fastidious smokers. And, you smoke Camels as liberally as meets your own wishes, for they never tire your tate I You are always keen for the cigarette satisfaction that makes Camels so attractive. Smokers real ize that the value is in the cigarettes and do not expect premiums or cou pons! ' Compare Camels with any ciga rette in the- world at any price I Ctmtlttrt oUvtrynrhlincintilkctllr "! of 10 "'iirmttm or t.n pick. 300 niarette,) i . 1f..m,.papr. covrnd carton. We ttronily recommend rma r.rton for the home et office aupov , or when you travel. R. J.REYNOLDS TOBACCO COMPANY Winston-Salem, N. C -'.l-fr .- ml .'MvJ '-.'7 1 i ii't w ?.v. :.. at wa BREAD of , OMEIPIC i Flour builds Brawn and brain for growing-ups and grown-ups too. So, say QElfMPIC to your grocer when you order flour. 4U , L';pS(fl II DM I Tf3' I j 4i atyour grocer. mhnh ' V A A . ; m Walter vim t 7 - 71 f . ( rmnneamumi Vrnde he jk IN his diary. Sir Walter Scott reveals that best thoughts came to him during the shaii hour, just alter he awoke. Even m his gra prosperity, the famous author of -'Mamie always performed this homely task himself, consider- it a "hardy and independent personal habit." And this lovable, simple country rrentleman used a razorw!i!c!ipj rewarded his skill that old time model whose prrfect WanccnH If cem n.f C . . I I 1 lit ,Li..Sf v.v,.. yan. ui j,uui uvyn nana a long, Keen uiauc inuiw your cheek at Onlv One thf? rrrA Rhnvinor nncrlp. All tbti fine old razor needed to make it, a perfect shaving tool w double-edged, guarded, detachable blade of the ylhis leal-razor-marl.jif nm,n.i your check. It feels as comforting and shears a. smoothly as the old-tirhe blade--only,7 ion't cut your face. And because it has luio edges, it naturally doubles your blade mileage, in addition it has the longest, strong est, keenest, best-tempered blade on i I ! La Iff- I J jURHAM)-! U PLEXjj A Real ' Eaof made Sd i . trie earth a bludc that you wl-j detach and strop or honeand money. These vital improve what hitherto has been the bJ razors have led seven million" . change to the Durham-DupM razor made satfi. ny extra coneemenccs lor yuu'-' THESE LEADING DEALERS SELL THE OUT Or TOWN DEALI' Rnd Cross Pharmacy, 386 State . M. Neiineyer, 411 State Ray L. Tarmor Hrtwe. 201 N. Com'l J. Tyler, 157 S. Commercial Capital Drun store, 4H5 State Urewcr Drug Co., 405 Court Cuntrai Phartnacy 410 State Hanaer Eros., 372 'state 'inuerssn & Brown, 126 S sfV":."0"." ? stafm, Drug Store, Daniel J. Fro nm s,. A ..Dallas Pharnincy, D4' Perry's Dms store. 115 S. Commercial Lilly Hdwe. Co., Btaytw vowa urug store, State stroct u.icra House Pliannacy Geo. W. Steclhammer, Elmsr C. Olson Silverton Ames Hdwe. Co., SlWertoa 0. M. Wray, Hdwe. Co., S"' Htcks Hdwe. Co., Silverton Commercial fuller Pharmacy, D"185 cio. nnir Co.. Staytn BcancUainp's Drug Store, j U you are a Durham-Duplex dealer and wish to hove you to tUO above list in gubsfinnanr. arlwrt Ispmnnta. send J'OUr "" ,,,, to this newsnnnei, nl tv -n.,.1.. nn,i.iT Tfnzor Co. lor display. ONE DOLLAR COMPLETE i 0 0 CrnS-m CU,,llt MiUnpC flf A"" TJils set contains a Dorharn-Duplex .'nlI) white nandle, taMy irnurd, stropplnB ,tac 3 Durham-Uuplex doubln-edccd blades (Cw'tf handsome leather kit. Get It from your deal Additional, blades 50 en & a package of 5 - : DURHAM-DUPLEX RAJ; 1D0 BALDWIN AVENUE, Catiatia England fr anck 0Tf-x ENGLAND ..'' r' it, bfietrelii