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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 11, 1920)
PAGE EIGHT THE CAPITAL -TfiTTRNAT. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1920. RUNAWAY IS CAUGHT HERE; PARENTS ARE TO BLAHE, IS CLAIM With the detention her Wednesday et H-rear-old Walter Forsyth, 1021 Wiliams avenue, Portland, police with in the past week have had to deal with two runaway cause that. Chief Welsh claims, are directly traceable to the fault of the parent, Walter wa ap prehended late Tuesday night by Offi cer Moffitt after the lad had attempt ed to win the consent of the proprie tor of the Balem Heights store to sleep there for the night - The boy said that he left home Tues- 111! SUGGESTION IS APPROVED BY BOARD Basing their argument tupon tne malnutrition of the majority of the children attending Highland school the parent-teachers association of Ulrhland petitioned the school board, at its regular meeting Tuesday even ing, to appropriate funds for the pur chasing of six dozen 2 soup bowls, one half gross soup spoons and for the in stallation of a sink and other com modities with which to serve soup co, the children. Favorable action was taken by the board and It Is estimated that CO children will be served with hot broth every day during Inclement weather ,and about 40 when the weotn er is good. Association members have Negro Slayer Rushed Away But Lexington is Guarded Lexington, Ky., Fth. 11. Although William Lockett. convicted murderer of ten lie year-old Geneva K&rdman, was safe tpday in "Eddyville prison, where- be is to pay the death penalty, for his crime on $ March 11, five hundred troops were held today In Lexington. Military officers spirited Lock it: etfout of town on .a special train late last night. It was . believed the order invoking martial law would be revoked today. day morning after hi mother and old- lgeJ &bout 95 by pergonal subscnp- r bivi - tior ror tne furtherance or the project. woman I care u ne am leave, mm disheartened him, he told police, and believing that his presence at home was do longer desired, he decided to slart out to shift for himself. He car ried a 22 calibre revolver, and wnen arrested had an auto robe in his pos ession that he admitted stealing from a machine parked near the Balem hos pital. The owner of the robe can ob tain It at headquarters, police said. Last Saturday three small boys, ac cepting the dare of their parents that A nominal charge will be made for the soup, serving of which will be on a business basis. Between the school board and the parent-teachers association of the Lin coln school $40 was raised for some recessary improvements In the princi pal's office of that building. Among the other business matters taken up was the proopsed plan of an automo bile school In Balem, suggested by Su perintendent Todd. Owing, however, to the lack of definite statistics with they "would not get very far" if they Vhlcht0 wo'rki no plang wer8 Tin away, were arrested here after two days absnce from their homes in Portland. IS ASKED TO , AID RECRUIT DRIVE com pleted. The board was also unable to take action on the question of allow ing the students to hold dances In the high school, because of the absence of some of the members, Testimony in Howard Suit for Divorce is Heard State, county and city officials are uiged by Newton D. Baker, secretary of war, in a letter received by Gov ernor Olcott Wednesday, to co-operate with the war department In Its recruit ing drive during the week ending Feb ruary 22-29. Members of the Thirty-fifth infan try, the Beventy-olghth field artillery, marks concerning her charactor. the Kiftenth cavalry, the Eighth engi- nctirs and the Klfly-second coast artil lery corps have been allocated to Ore gon for recruiting purposes during this drive, according to Bocrotary Bawer, j who expresses the hope that these regiments will be built up of men from thlp r the other western states to which the members of those organiza tions have been assigned, Hearing of the divorce proceedings of Mary Elizabeth Howard against William Archibald Howard, was held In department No. 1, Wednesday. The Howards were married in Boone coun ty, Arkansas, April 4, 1882. There are no children. Mrs. Howard alleges that her hus band is guilty of cruel and Inhuman treatment of herself and that he made venous vicious and unfounded re- The County Bonds Must Advertised Says Brown complaint states that Mrs. Howard, because of her husband's action, was forced to leave her home In 1918. A decree of divorce and other reltai is asked by Mrs. Howard, Art League and Floral Society Join Hands In Citv Beairtful Drive A Joint meeting of the Salem Art (league and the Salem Floral society I was held In the Commercial club Tucs "" ' " day evening. About 00 persons at- A county court can not legally dispose tended the meting and sontiment was ot a bond Issue without first properly unanimously In favor of doing all In advertising the fact that the issue Is j their power to make Salem a c'ty beau to be offered for sale .according to an tif ul. The planting of tree, shrubs and opinion prepared today by Attorney flowers was strongly advocated and General for Collier H. Bufflngton, dls-jtlie support of all present was pledged trlct attorney for Curry county. Ae-jln the project. cording to Bufftngton's query to the, A suggestion of consolidation of the attorney general "the county court oil two soulutles was made, and the fol Curry county has. ngreed to sell a bond ! lowing f'omni fetee of Floral society issue without having advertised the 1 members was namod to meet a similar proposed sale. Brown advises Buf-'commltte from the Art league and dls flngton that he Is empowered to bring cuss the proposition: Mrs. F. II. suit against the commissioners to re-' Thompson, Ivan O. Martin, Mrs. C. P. Edward S. Tllllnghast, J. F. n son and J. W. Mitmnv. WE OFFER YOU BUAl PROGRAM AT CLUB OFFERED More than the ordinary program will be provided at the ;-egular month ly open forum meting of the Commer cial club at 8 o'clock tonight, accord ing to an announcement from the ok f.cea of the club Wednesday. Invtta-1 t'ona, setting forth some of the matters to be before the meeting, have been strain thorn from delivering the bonds Itiwhop, In question, 1 Hutrhiis TORTURING :u RHE iATISM No Respecter of Persons. If you will get it fixed in your mind that in many forms Rheu matism is a blood disease and cannot be cured by local treat ment, you will then by proper treatment begin to get the per manent relief yon have been peeking for so many years. ' In this article we want' to ex plain to you the cause of this most Dftillful Of ftll rlitiofluos nl- so offer suggestions, founded on reason and long years of ex perience, which will enable you to secure the right treatment n you are afflicted with any of the various forms of Rheu matism. Rheumatism is often a spec ific blood fermentation, a sour ing of the circulation from an excess of uric acid accumulating in the blood stream. This uratic impurity comes usually as a re sult of constipation, weak kid neys, indigestion and stomach disturbances. These systemic ir regularities may not be of marked severity or of long dur ation, but each has a direct ef fect on the eliminative members of the body, which prevents the proper removal of the waste products. This refuse remains in the stomach and bowels, and bowels, and sourinc forms uric acid, whicch the blood quickly aosoros. Rheumatism is usually man ifested in the joints and mus cles. It is here its sharpest twinges of pain are felt, and stiffening of ligaments and ten dons first commence. The pain of Rheumatism is caused hy the contact of the censory nerves with the gritty acrid formation which uric acid causes to accumulate in the cor puscles of the blood about the joints. The stiffening of mus cles and joints is usually grad ual. Constantly the blood depos- ryr . its the uric acid into theloints. and slowly the natural, fluids are dried up and destroyed. Then Rheumatism becomes chronic and serious. It is then that this poison in the blood has sarmed tho stren gth. The weakened blood has al lowed poison and impurities to accumulate, leaving the suffer er with all energy gone. Scientists have discovered that the forest and field are ab undantly supplied with veget ation of various kinds, that. fur. nish the ingredients for mak ing a remedy for practically every ill and ailment of man kind. Medicines made from roots, herbs and barks which Mature has placed at the dispos al of man, are better than strong mineral concoctions. Mineral medicines work dangerously on the deliccate parts of the sys tem, especially the stomach and bowels, by eating out the lining membrane, producing chronic dyspepsia and often en tirely ruining the health. S. S. S. is guaranteed to be a purely vegetable remedy. It is made entirely of gentle-acting, healing. DUrifvinar roots, hpi-ha and barks possessing the prop-i ues inai Duua up all parts of the system, in addition to re moving all immiritiea nnrl sons from the blood. S. S. S. is a safe treatment for Rheum atism. Catarrh. Sores. Anrl in. cers, Skin Diseases, and all dis orders which are caused by an impoverished condition of the blood. It cleanses the entire sys tem. S. S. S. is a standard rem edy, recognized everywhere as the greatest blood antidote ew discovered. If yours is a pecu liar case, we invite von tn writ I our Medical Department for full i information and advice about1 the treatment for whi.h thew; is no charge. Address Swift! Specific Company, 153 Swift1 Laboratory, Atlanta, Georgia. I Optical , service complete in every detail; unexcelled for its thoroughness and accuracy in determining eye defects, and for its care and skirl in fitting glasses. Dr. A. McCulloch Optometrist 204-5 Salem Bank of Com merce Building FOR LONG DISTANCE AUTO TRUCKING WIULMIETTE VALLEY TRANSFER CO. PHONE 1400 WE ALSO DO LOCAL HAULING sent oute to mmbers and business men of the city. Entertainment of unusual character and "good eats" will be furnished fol lowing the completion of the business of the evening. NOTICE OP REDEMPTION Of City of Salem Improvement Bonds Notice is hereby given that the city of Salem has on hand sufficient funds to redeem the following improvement bonds; upper State street improve 'ment bonds, Nos. 3 to . inclusive, dated Sep. 1st, 1908, issued for the cost of improving State street from Church street to Twelfth street Said bonds will be redeemed by the city treasurer on March 1, 192. Pon which date interest on said bonds will cease. State street railway improvement bonds No. 1, and Nos. "32 to 42, in clusive, dated Sep. 1st, 1908. issued for the cost of improving State street from Church Btreet to Twelfth street. Said bonds will be redeemed by the city treasurer on March 1. 1920, upon which date interest on said bonds will cease. C. O. BICE, City Treasurer. 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