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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 14, 1920)
TAGE TWO COAST PHONE VllKWAlll OUT Oil STRIKE (Continued from Pago On) I . ... LuLn,l. un nri.lrnc. lli:h SS 6alem tenant In the fifty third regiment, thirty year ne nas PTmu,.ir'"".""HvUr to She pleaded to be allowed to return rate and hia party In various off.clai audiences art not often prUUe.ea to to the front and her request was capacities. As an S. A. R. hia inter- hear. 4Tq PAT pranted. Shs was killed In action a est Is oar hero of the Revolution; JOT. RNAL V ANT AI a i a few days later. . and Telegraph company, went en mt4tt (Hia mnrnlnv. accOrdln&T to A. T Rutariinink. nast ti resident of the local union of ths International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers. This was part of a plan for a coast wiU strike of electrical workers. Kasterbrook said. The men had asked a wage increase from M a day to ti. The principle ot collective bargaining, also Is an Is see, Kasterbrook said. Between forty and fifty men tn Saeramente are affected by the strike order. Throughout northern Califor Hia 109 men are involved, it was said. IM Angel Mea Quit Loa Angeles, Cal.. Feb. 14. Five hundred electrical workers employed by the Southern California Telephone company struck today, to enforce then- demand for higher wages, ac cording to a statement by George 1 lingo, the acting business represent ative of local 170, International Broth erhood of Electrical Workers. Offi cials of the ti lephon ecompany said some men had quit work but they be lieved a considerable percentage -would remain on duty. ' Portland, Or., Feb. 14. -Union tele phone linemen claimed here today that two-thirds of their number in Oregon had gone out on strike. Officials of the Pacific Telephone ft Telegraph company stated that a few linemen bad gone on Btrlke but not as many as claimed by the union representa tives. S. P. Noonan, president of the Inter national Brotherhood ot Electrtca' Workers, and li. C. Greaser, vlce-prwrl-aent, left today for San Francisco aft er a meeting here which lasted until Wei latter midnight. California Hard lilt. Owing to the fact that most of the "Inside men" employed by the tele phone company In Oregon recently Joined associations formed among themselves, and signed agreement with their employers, few if any of them were affected by ths strike call, It was aid. Northern Men Htrlke. Spokane, Wnh., Feb. 14. Member or the wlotcrlcal workers union em ployed here by the Home Telephone A Telegraph company, a subsidiary of the Pacifla company, were still at work this morning, It was stated by A. J. (takes, treaturer of the local union. Mr. Oakes said no notice of strike had been received by officers of tho local union. Uoallle, Wash., Feb. 14. No Seattle electrical werkarti answered ths strike call today, according to reports le ceJved at both the Paalffo Telephone A Telegraph company's office and tni International Brotherhood of Electri cal Workers headquarters. Union of ficials said they had received no strike order. The telephone company said all the men were working. RUMANIAN GIRL WINS PRAISE FOR BRAVERY New York, Feb. 14 The story ot the bravery mid sacrifice during the war of 18-year-old Ec&terlna Teodor- itu the Itumuiihtn Jeanne de Are- n girl snout who was killed In action, was told here today by Major IJviim J'Tleusamuu, military attache of the rtitmaiiinn legation at Washington in an address before the Manhattan council of uy scouts. The mator, who Is head of the boy scouts of Itu- ntanin. wild that with the beginning i)f tho war Ma country had 50,000 boy and girl scouts. iv neu ui Kumuniau army wb nmblllxud, F.uiterina donned boy'H riutlilng and mlisted In the Eighth company of the Xih regiment After roing through innumerable engage ments, both her legs wore shatter ed by shell fragments and her sex was discovered. Ths king heard of her heroism and commissioned hr an honorary lieu- PAiriS NEARLY DOUBLED ME UP Nolhi'ng Helped Me Until I . Took Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. Wyandotte, Mich.-" For the last four years 1 have doctored off and on without help. I have had pains every month so bad that 1 would nearly double up. Some times I could not nween a room with. out stopping to rest, nu everyuiuig i sis upeet my Stomach. 1 ore a years ago I lost a child land suffered so Ibadlv that I was out f my head at times. My bowels did ot move for days and 1 could not eat ftthoutsuflfcring. The doctor could not fee!? me and one day I told my husband tost 1 could Dot stand the pain any longer and sent him to the dru(r-tore to get me botUe of Lydia E. Pink ttaiu'a Vegetable Compound and threw the doctor's medicine away. After taking three bottles of Vegetable Com fMnd aad using two bottles of Lydia fcl J"niktim's Sanative; Wash I could do ay tm housework. If it bad not been fur rear medicine I don't know where I jwm be today and 1 am never without a r tie of it in the house. You may rrbk- this if you like that it may help mmam otaer woman." Mrs. Mabv frmvm, 130 Oraog St, Wawjott, I v,: l 'I ii 1 i H tl. McCamant to Lecture Here Wednesday Night Judge Wallace McCamant will pre sent the third lecture on the public library lecture eourse 'Wednesday eve ning. Feb. IS. His subject Is "George Washington." Since the months Judge McCamant spent In Salem as associate Justice of the Oregon supreme court, the peo ple of 8alem have been pleased with every new opportunity to hear and know better the man who has won for himself so high a place of esteem In the state. It is almost thirty years since as a young man entering the practice of law, Wallace McCamant cast his lot In Portland. During the THE CAPITAL JOURNAL SATUF"V FEBRUARY 14, 1920. Fire Brokers Arrested as Suspected Assassins or Ferrigault prevented Sagel's fain- j What Is Rheumatism? i- Why Suffer from It? Sufferers Should Realize Tliat It Isj a Blood Infection And Can Be: Permanently ReUeTed Rheumatism means that the blood j has become saturated witn uric acio poison. It does not require meuicai aavice to know that good health is absolute ly dependent upon pure blood. When . W Mnl.a anil Inlnta Wnn Wire and drawn with rheumatism, it is not a wise thing to take a little salve and Ktf Mihhlfiv II nn the anre snot, ex pect to get rid of your rheumatics. you must go deeper man mac aown deep Into the blood where the poison lurks and which is not effected by salves and ointments. It is import ant that you rid yourself of this ter rible disease before It goes too far. S. S. S. is the blood cleanser that has stood the test ot time, having been in constant use for more than fifty years. It will do for you what it has done for thousands of others. S. S. S. is guaranteed purely vegetable, it will do the work and not harm the most delicate stomach. - White the physician of this Com pany and let him advise with you. Advice is furnished without charge. Address Swift Specific Co.. 258 Swift Laboratory, Atlanta, Ga. ranama. Friday, Feb. 13 Police have arrested a young man named Sagel and his four brothers for the assassination of Governor Perriganil of Chiri!Ui province last nicht. Reports received here state Govern Governor Perrlalt trcaTT shot him down. If convV der tn the first dSw S-sgel m sent to prison for 20 - " For Colds. Grin .,. ""! and as a Preventative Uh. , TIVE BROilO QtlNiNP ir Look for R w . Tabteti. is alleged the young man approached j on the box. 30c. ' t8ntur er from stirring up trouble between squatters and W. G. Chase, an Amcri- j can land owner. The father refused j to Keep me peace ur o u wiwu . 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