Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, January 23, 1920, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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    THE CAPITAL JOURNAL FEinvr. IAXUARY S3. 93.
PAGE EIGHT
SUED 1HTEREST
. H DEKLOPKENT OF
POWER EVIDENCED
legislation pending before comrress
anil affecting the development of pow
er sites has created a revival of inter
est In power development In Oregon ns
rfflfcted by applications for watr
rinhts filed with the state engineer's
office here this week.
The appropriation of 3700 second
ftet of water from the Deschutes rivet
fur power development is contemplate-
in an application filed by Frank L.
).;chke of Milwaukee. Lischke plans
th development of a sorios of power
plan's at the Aletullus. Frienda. Cole
man, Mecca. While Horse Kapids and
Velton power sites in Sherman, Wasco
and Jefferson counties.
Other applications for water rlh;s
have been filed this week as follows:
iiy the KiiKeno & Coos Bay Land
company covering the appropriation of
thtee second feet of water from sev
eral branches of the Wlllanche crcer.
for a municipal water supply for Craw
ford Tolnt in Coos county.
ISy W. 1. Kirby and Otto Larson
of Hood ttiver covering the appropria
tion of waste water for the irrigation
pttrpoKcs-
, lly Hubert Kinley of Kerby, Oregon,
covering ihe appropiiation of water
fioin Seem J tlulch, for the Irrigation
of ,i 80-arro tract in Josephine county.
ISy David Lehman of Speaker, Ore
gon, covering the construction of a
reservoir for the storage of water for
mining purposes.
I Opentarinn
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Kdltor Capital Journal: In your Is
mie of Tuesday I read with delight your
editorial "Hack to Fundamentals,"
which suiily meets with my hearty
upprovul, and as I do not approve of
the idea of hnnilliiR all the boiuets so
lulu that they have become odorless, I
feel like saying in the Iiiiikuiiko of
Teddy "Hully for you." It is certainly
unite rofiOHliinir to know tlmt there is
one paper with sufficient courage to
warn the people tlmt the pendulum
that swings north will sometime swing
Just as far south. It does seem to me
we have almost gone daffy on soma
things. For lnatnnce It appears to be
n Hort of mania each trying to make
ill hers believe he is a better American
mill more patriotic by making more
noise, or oy cultivating a spirit of hat
red agal'iHt those with whom we dif
fer. I remember correctly when a boy
it was taught that the United States
was the asylum for tho persecuted of
nil nations, but today it looks as though
HTniie other country would have to be
come the asylum for those persecuted
here. Now I am nntmn apologist for
the law breakers, "but when our peo
ple are nelng hounded from place to
pUoe; houses being searched; printing
prcHNes being destroyed, and men being
nn listed without charge to be turned
loose and told to move on and then to
go thrnur.h the same experience some
where else is pnoiigh to make I. W. W's
or holshevlki of most any of us.
If free discussion Is to be prohibited
It will not be long till either the demo
crats or republicans one will be com
pelled to clone shop and move on, but
I might go on Indefinitely, so I will
close by saying, let us return to a sanet
piwlllon lest we go too far. Give us
freo upei'rli, a free press and the right
of assembly us guaranteed by our coii
Ht II ut ion.
Your for a fair deal,
B. F. II AM P.
617 North Capital, Salem, Oregon,
To the Editor: I notice you rather
make lig'.it of Senator Lewis' bill to
move the slate capita) to 1'ortland. Hut
mark my prediction that some day
this will be ti reality because now It
seems Salem and Marlon county m
chief conk and bottle washer of our
whole slate machinery, oven had to
export from there "tho push" to run
I lu only sluts Institution we of eastern
Oregon me granted and we are getting
tired of such treatment and since our
infancy age has vanish and our swml
tiling cloihes are removed, we posses!
dome fil mils in Portland too and at
next election It Is going to be only a
guess who will be secretary of state,
bee. liespectfully,
JOHN T. MZNKK.
Vanora, Jeffursnu county, Oregon,
tATI'ltlAY JAMWUV 21, IS TIUK
' tXNNF.UVATION' HAY I 8A1.KM
One of tho most remnrkahla recent
movements to attain national promi
nence is the ono that has for lis ob-
joct the pointing out of methods by
which motorists may obtain Increas
wd mileage from their tiros.
One would imagine that tire deal
era would be pleased to have tires
wear out quickly so that new pur
chases would be necessary. Hut this
I not generally true. There Is more
rejoicing today over one car owner
whose tires run 10,000 to lu.uou
miles, than over a hundred whose
l.ult of care prevents them from get
ting many miles they are entitled to,
This national tire conservation
movement will reach Salem on Jan
24th, when Tire Conservation day
will be observed. Carrying out th?
Men of helping all local motorists to
wecure more service from their tires,
V alley Motor Co., O. J. Wilson, Ira
Joigensen, of JOS Commercial St
have arranged to have an expert from
the Goodyear Tire & Itubber com
pony, present ut the demonstrations.
who will give an entire day over to
the consideration of the tire problems
Of all local motorists, pointing out til
must Insignificant repairs which. If
made In time, will add Immeasure-
ubly to tire mileage. The tire dlffl
rullies of ach motorist will be given
individual attention.
Sections of tires will be exhibited
showing the different kinds of wear
that tires are subject to, und the
methods of combatting them. Tire
ronxtrui-tion will he followed from
the crude rubber of the forest to the
finished tire, ready to start on Ita ca
reer of service.
There is nothing mysterious about
tires, and therefore, no good reason
why motorist should not know all
about them, and be eaved many of
the dimippolntments they experience
whrs discarding tires which have
tasiu'd away befoic their time. 0'
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TODAY IS "FAMILY BUDGET DAY"
In figuring your expenses for the present don't overlook the fact that the
future must be provided for.
LIFE INSURANCE serves a double purpose. A semi-compulsory method
of saving and the safest protection.
"IF" you haven't an adequate amount of Life Insurance, lets talk it over.
INFORMATION FREE ! J. F. HUTCHASON, Dist. Mgr.
The Mutual Life of New York.
1371 State Street, Phone 99. Salem, Ore.
Men Do Not Wear Yourself Out
Buying a Suit.
Come to Bishop's where the salesmen treat you as they
would like to be treated. l'mKSSSS&
Don't let the talk of advanced prices of Clothing fright
en you. Bishop has clothes to fit the purse and shape of every
man in the county. . ...
Why hesitate? If you hesitate in-buying, thinking that
the price will suddenly go down you will be badly disap
pointed. The people of America are using more clothes be
cause they are commencing to realize the comfort of being
well dressed.
Hart Schaffner and Marx
Suits and Overcoats. They
are guaranteed to give good
service.
Bishop Fabric Pure Wool
Suits.
Michael Stern Suits and
Overcoats.
You do not take a chance to lose
Salem Woolen
Every Family in Marion and Pclk
. J USk. "
WE HAVE PURCHASED
THE A. E. CUMMINS (C0RVALLIS) STOCK OF
DRY GOODS L SHOES
YARD GOODS-NOTIONS-WHICH WILL BE PUT ON SALE IN OUR
Bargain Basement
AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES
THIS STOCK IS CLEAN AND HIGH CLASS AND REPRESENTS BEST
QUALITY MERCHANDISE
ON SALE SATURDAY
' '" 'in 1 mi MTimBsui 1
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Just Wright shoes.
Stetson hats
Arrow shirts.
If you let Bishop outfit
you, you can rest assured
that you will be satisfied.
if you purchase here.
Mills Store
C. P. BISHOP, Prop.
Counties a Patron.
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THE UNIVERSE At CAR
ONLY A LIMITED NUMBER OF FORD CARS
There are mighty good reasons why you should buy your Ford
car now But the biggest one is that there are only so many Ford cars
Hust 'specified limited number-allotted to this terntoiy. Those who
buy their cars now will be wise. They will have them to use whenever
theyDon't put it off-next spring, even next month, is an uncertainty.
We cannot take orders for spring delivery. Even now, we must have
sismed bona-fide orders before our monthly allotment is shipped us. So
the only way for you to be sure of getting a Ford car, is to order it now.
Get your nam- on an order. It is your protection.
Aeain we tell you, the allotment for this territory is limited and
vou must buy now while deliveries are possible. As ever, the demand for
Ford cars is away in advance of production. So, it s first come, first
carved Snrintr summer, autumn and winter are all the same to the
t voinnWp servant
VV Ull U lit
possible.
PLACE YOUR
Iky
When buying meats quality is your first consideration. We handle the best ob
tainable at prices you can afford. WE ARE NOT OWNED, CONTROLLED OR
ALLIED WITH ANY MARKET IN SALEM. The only INDEPENDENT down
town market in Salem, that buys direct and does their own slaughtering.
PICNIC HAMS, PER LB BEST SHORTENING. No. 5
REGULAR HAMS, SUGAR CUR
ED, PER LB 3QC
DRY SALT PORK, for season
ing, per lb 22c
PURE LARD, No. 5 pail 35
When you need FISH, don't fail to call our fish department in charge of Mr.
C. T. Doty, which is ready to serve your needs. A full line of all kinds of
FRESH, SMOKED AND SALT FISH, OYSTERS, CRABS, CLAMS, ETC.
Mid
"Originators Of Low Prices"
351 State Street
GROCERIES
Great American coffee, lb 54c
Peaberry coffee, lb 48c
Good Trade coffee, lb 44c
Petite Prunes, lb 15c
Pierces Pork and Beans large 5
can 23c X
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Eggs, per dozen 50c
Quaker Corn Flakes, 2 for 25c I
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Nice Oranges, per dozen GOc
FOLLOW THE CROWD AND YOU WILL GO TO
NO-VARY GROCERS
THE QUALITY STORE
383 Court Street
899 North Commercial
every day of the year. Rain or shin
ORDER" TODAY
Motor Co.
Pail , $1.2
PURE RENDERED BEEF
SUET, No. 5 pail 95c
BEST CREAMERY BUTTER,
per pound fjOc
NUCCOA AND MARIGOLD
NUT BUTTER, per lb :.-35c
Swift's Pride Washing Pow
der, per package oC'
Pink Salmon, per can 4c
Potted Meat, 2 cans for l5c
Armour's Very Best Milk, can 15c
White Lily Tomatoes, can l5c
Damon Sardines, 2 cans for 35c
A good broom for : $1,00
Sugar, per lb 13c
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