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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 16, 1920)
t 1ST RESIGNING MCOUN EfFICSIIT RE Wiest filed his morning - with The resignation The first person to be tried in Mar ion county under a eharee of violating ! the criminal syndicalism act wlii be Councilman Vf. A. Ration Monday ZZ. onrder Race. " ' . ... v.. noMoral bv the it orooftoiy - council at the regular meeting to- ,t councimi" :- ,11 reirarded as the leader .. .Ivb minority of the tne - - - - Roseburgr. Or., Feb. IS. A fight having as its avowed object the pres ervation of the livestocy Industry of ...., 10 nave Dr. A. Slaughter, local chiropractic been threatening extinction by the . whose trial begins in JudgTcnS vanced shipping rate recently imDosed court t , .,u ...ff.. 8 .. . xiuru. UCl-; noon. Dr. Slnnrhlfr IMA ... U , 1 . . , " "b Auugiiia couniy iarm bu night. His record confirms the state" that he has consistently wuine. JflMSnt and more adequate, city Sum protection and in many ways Snttrated that his every action as Incllman was free of personal pre f ?L nd dictated by civic pride. Utoutes of the council ' meetings that since Mr. Wiest became a of that body in March. 1918, ?, has never missed a meeting when n a fraction of a quorum was avail able No other iember of the pres" t council can say this, not avcepting llavor 0. J. Wilson. Even the opposing members of the council and thers, can affirm the fol lowing stated facts: In 1919. he was the leader in framing a memorial from the Salem city council to the legtsn Uire then in session, asking that relief be provided from annual floods in the HUtheastern portion of, the city and county. As a result of this, a legisla tive committee at the present time Is working out relief measures. About a year ago, Mr. Wiest singlely opposed aetion of the public service commis sion in permitting an increase of tele phone rates. He argued that these rates were unjust and could not stan(V in advocated that the city of Salem acquire and operate a municipal tele phone system of its own, should the new achedule continue. Success in the movement to require the Southern Pa cific company to install an adequate a(ty signal at the dangerous cross ing at Union and Capital streets may veil be attributed to Wiest, who was a pioneer in the fight to have the dere-' Met condition remedied. About four months ago, Wiest led a successful fight to shelve an intro duce i measure, the purpose of which wasto vacate lots and blocks in the Rosedale addition to Salem. The con leratire majority of the council was it the point of adopting the measure when Wiest showed that the effect u; the successful passing of the measure would be to free this, district of civic responsibility after it had already ra celved sundry municipal improvement extensions anrt benefits. . Perhaps the most striking proof of Councilman Wiest's ability to perceive items which the conservative majority Ignored or failed to see, was shown during a meeting in the month of No vember. At this time, Mr. Wiest had encountered especially stolid opposi tion from this majority in a crisis aris- ; Ing out of his fght for defntte support of the police department. At one point In the discussion, personalities against Wiest were launched. However, he Ignored the personal element and pro ceeded to save members of the sewer's committee from personal loss by call ing attention to the fact that certain lewer extensions had been made by the committee without the. authority Of the councilmanic bady. As chair man of the sewers committee, Mr. Moore admitted that this had been done. Moore's admission was the slg-. nal for a general stampeded of the so tailed conservatives in following out Wiest's suggestion that tire extensions be incorporated in a resolution and sanctioned. These extensions repre sented expenditures of at least $1500. i Mr. WleBt goes to Klamath Falls here he will practice law with C. F. Stone, prominent Oregon attorney and member of the state fish and game commission. The Welst family will ProbRbly move to the new home at Waraath Falls about March 1. Tax Upon Estate Left to Public Charity Puzzle 1. L. McKlnnon, district attorney for ke county, has asked Attorney Cen tra Brown for an opinion as to wheth Mhe state can collect an inheritance at on the estate of the later Bernard uy Lake county banker,' which was hlldl Tl tor t!'-. benefit of . i "?'Lake county, to be used in -J u ne cation of those fl InZ,..ue 10 Pay 'their own UuTZ... tne est?te i large one beVhllhi . tax Solved said to ton h't'y 'porta, Item. The at- M oHal haS Mkea for aalltlon 'und b2aU0n "-elatlve to. the trust before PMrtng on the question. it of Habeas Corpus is A 1 AlowedCondemsedMaB l-Th. Unit. ion fiiMt Z or appeals, in a lit .iaJ- ovefruled the re- ut",f Jederal Jud Stun "f Neb" denying a writ h. under , 10 A1Ien v- rw 'MnZL6" t0 Februarv - "cf-in-iaw. FIGHT AGAINST H!GH CATTLE RATE STARTS lUbJ UAF1TAL JOURNAL MONDAY. FEBRUARY 1ft urn RHEUMATIC PAINS PAGE THREE SYTiDICAUSH CASE TRIAL IS THURSDAY roau. which Jias this year taken up the mater of livestock development Practically all 'shipments made from southern Oregon are in mixed carload lots and the price provided in the new rate tariff which went into effect on the first day of January will stop near ly all shipments from this section, Mr. Hurd said.' ' " Hurd has been promised the co-operation of the Oregon chamber oi com merce, the Portland Union stockyards, various farm, bureaus and other or ganizations interested in this industry. BANK GIVES IP was arrested tebruary 6 following the reeeipt of information by Prosecuting Attorney Max Gehlhar that he was a member of the Communist Labor party, that is said to advocate the overthrow of the government. Dr. Slaughter, who maintains a suite of offices in the United States National Bank building, pleaded not guilty when arraigned, and he has been at liberty under $500 bond. It is expected that the small court room will be crowded when the trial is injjrogress. There will be no jury. Judge Unruh passing on the testimony. Quickly Eased by Penetrating nam lins Wizard Oil A safe and harmless preparation to relieve the pains of rheumatism, Sci atica, ume isacK and lumbago Is Hamlin's Wizard Oil. it penetrates quickly, drives out soreness, and lim bers up stiff aching Joints and muscles. Vou will find almost dally uses for it in cases of sudden mishaps or ac cidents such as sprains, bruises, cuts, burns, bites and stings. Just as reli able,' too, for earache, tootnac:ie, croup and colic. Get It from druggists for 30 cents. If not satisfied return the bottle and get your money back. Ever constipated or have sick head ache? Just try Wizard Liver Whips, pieasani juue pink pills. 30 cents. Guaranteed. f Adv Oregon Agricultural College, Corval lis. Or., Feb. 16. A prize fund of $25 has been given by Joseph H. Albert of the Capital National bank of Salem to be awarded annually to the senior stu dent having the .. highest record for faithful study and a scholarship not below the average of the school during his or her college course, and who tins made the greatest progress toward the ideal embodying character, service, and wholesome' influence. This prize fund is slmlar to the Clara H. Waldo prize of $100 awarded to the woman of highest standing in the senior, junior, sophomore, and freshman class each year, and the A. J. Johnson prize of $140 given an nually to the , man of the highest standing In each of the four class. Assistance at Hand for Disabled Ship Today Boston, Feb. 16. The shipping board steamer Red Mountain, disabl ed and adrift in a heavy gale ubout 1000 miles east of New York expect ed assistance today from the steam ship Elmsport,- also a shipping board vessel according to radio messages in tercepted b,ere. Captain Gott, said the crippled steamer would have to be towed to Halifux. She was bound from Calves ton to Havre. nan- way. Headache? Rub Turpo, the only Turpentine ointment, on the forehead and tem ples. What a relief. Try it. Turpo THI TURKNTINf OtNTMCNT Ask for free sample store. Perry's drug (Adv) Water Permits Application was filed with State fcngjneer Cupper Saturday, by the city of Jacksonville asking for per mission to appropriate water from Jackson creek or a municipal water supply. Thomas Alcorta of McDermltt, Ne yad, has filed an application for the appropriation of water from Hansen Flat creek for domestic purposes and for the irrigation of 320 acres of land In Malheur county. "SYRUP OF FIGS' CHILD'S LAXATIVE Look tt Tongue! Bemore Polsoa From Stomach. Umr and Bowel Coast Furniture Men to Gather in San Francisco San Francisco, Feb. 16. C. SI. Fas sett, former mayor of Spokane, Wash., Postmaster Charles W. Fay of San Francisco and State Senator J. SI. In man of Sacramento have accepted in- vitationsto address a gathering of ap proximately 400 furniture dealers of the Pacific coast who are here to par tieiijate in a "sales week." The states represented are California, Washing ton, Oregon, Idaho, Utah, Slontana, Nevada and Arizona. CAPITAL Pr.MSIIMKXT SWEDISH QUESTION Stockholm, Feb. IS. 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Jewelers and Opticians Salem, Oregon. Dr. Burdette Optometrist DRAPERIES MADE TO OEDEB TO FIT YOU H WINDOWS. C.S.HMIILTON 840 Court Brest FORD TRUCK WITH TWO TON ATTACHMENT. RUNS LIKE A TOP OSCAR B. GINGRICH MOTOR & TIRE CO. 71 Court Btret Phone fill W.W.MOORE House Furnisher HOME OF THE VICTROIjA Yon get more for your' Money at Moore's.. t MM BAKE-RITE BREAD 'ft . It has the home made taste V Try Ouiv ; Doughnuts, Hot Rolls, Snails and Cakes Bake-Rite Sanitary Bakery 457 State Street. L.M.HUM an at YickSoTosg CUaete Medicine, and Tea Oa Has medleine walea will ear taf known disease. Open Bondays front 10 A. If. natU I P. at. 163 Sontn Elfh Bt. Salem, Oregon. Phone lit HIDES and SACKS WANTED Also Jonk of AS Kinds Bert Prices Onarantead CALL S9S CAPITAL JUNX CO. The Banaro Deal Eocss 171 CnemeketSi Bt Phcns S81 MEN'S OF REAL QUALITY AT NON-PROFITEERING -PRICES The "BrennaiT "Union Made" shoes are of the highest type of style, absolutely honest in quality, and ..perfect fitting, assuring . a ..satisfactory ser vice for every pair. The all-brown Russia Calf, English lace, fine construction throughout,' equal to almost any $15 to $17 shoes we can sell for $12.00 Brown Russia calf, vamp, with beaver Nubuck tops, veiy swell English last, looks like $18 grades, are really worth , , $15, we are selling at $12.50 FINE DRESS SHOES Tony Red Calf straight combination last, very fine fitters, something new, only $12.00 Brown Russia in round or high toes from $10.00 down to $7.50 Similar styles in black calf at from : ' $10.00 down " S7.00 Plenty of Heavy Work Shoes In All Grades. The Shoes You Want at the Prices Tou'Want to Pay AT THE ELECTRIC SIGN "SHOES" SALEM STREET COMMERCIAL ' 167 NORTH The Fashions Demand Perfect Fitting Corsets THE BINNER CORSET For years lias been the first choice of the best dressed woman of the country. Not alone for its beautiful materials nor for its wonderful workmanship but be cause every limner Corset is made skill fully to fit the vaiious' figures and to mold each into lines of grace. MM1 't IP ''t Til Ww'' m , r Makes stout figures styli.sh hlim. Gives the fashion-line of vogue and enables her to wear stylish garments of her more Blender sister with equally attractive appeaance. STYLISH STOUT CORSETS provide a stylish slender figure over, which can be worn the latest of frocka with slim elegance and grace. OUU EXPECT FITTER WILL SUGGEST the proper style of corset necessary for the . individual figure requirement. Our service department is offered to our patrons without any obligation whatsoever to make' use of it. ALSO WE CARRY IN STOCK other makes as R. & G. Corsets, J. C. C. Corsets, Lady Ruth and College Girl LADIES' STORE 4GG-474 STATE STREET MEN'S STORE 41G STATE STREET