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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (March 6, 1920)
PAGE TEN. THE CAPITAL JOURNAL $01 (MIS AM mmr to ar m IIP1MDIE Saturday and will be ready 5SZ?9ZZ D the entire irllv tttr ni.1 in h. .... . . - F The one hundred solicitors for the Salem General Hospital fund repre senting every phase of activity, and every craft In the city were "rarin' to go" Saturd.iv. and will ho comb the entire city for aid to the movement when the campaign activity begins Monday morning. All districts in which the solicitors are to work had been apportioned Saturday morn ing, and according to William McGil christ. Jr.. chairman nf t ho ririv w. erything was in readiness to carry the campaign to a successful conclusion. ' "There's only one thing we need Mr. McOIIchrist declared, "and that's the well wishes and financial support of the public spirited citizens of Sa- jem. - Cliurche AM Kninrlit The keynote of the camnaiirn la pv. pected to bo voiced from every puiprt in me city unuay, when the big cam palirn is officially "kicked off." ' Letters inviting every pastor In the city to participate In the movement ana to issue the message from his pul pit have been sent nut. mil inhi,uin tie support from the churches Is cx- peciec. Wires apprising them of the fact that a camaplgn Is about to be cor ducted In the city of f 100,000 which to erect a Hulem Central ir. pital were sent out Saturday to Sena- tor varies i,. Mc.Nary and Herbert jioovcr. , Doctors to Confer. The question of whether physicians In the county will subscribe to the fund .and the amount, will be throshoo vui in a session of nil the doctors call- eu tor 6 p. m. Sunday at the Conimer clal club. In almost every home In Salem Snt- muay appeared circulars sotting forth facts nnd atatlsllos reKar3Ing the Sa lem general hospital. A brief resums of the hlBtory of the Institution; names i me organizations endorsing the hos pitnl. and Its roster of nrri,... eentliig the most active nnd influential p'ui-uiew men or 1110 city, were includ mo turners. Likewise are the nlins and program of th hniiii .... forth, showing the just policy of the War MnllMrr Assist. Knlem General Hospital, to be used for soldiers and soldiers' families, has been made by the Salem chapter of Amor loan War Mothers, according to an an nounceincntment to tlui campaign pu nouneement to the campaign public ity commute by Mrs. John A. Carson, presh lent. The Salem chapter of merknn War Mothers was the first organisation here to endorse the hos- fl.s offer of endowment. Support shown by the war mothers is highly "ppreclated bv tlm i..r., "... ' K. v omn,K.., ..WXT '""iimiKn he r. ., , 1 ,UUU ,1U'"- neartcd endorsement. Giant Plane May Soar Over Salem: Plans Considered What'll you think when Salem his a jitney service via the balmy chan nels of the clouds? How'll it seem when an airplane, its giant wings glistening in the ravs of th. i en with eight passengers, soars over ui iops oi saiera Business houses? It might COme to that ninr1ini n a statement Saturday from P. E. Ful lerton, of the Webfoot Aircraft com pany. Mr. Fullerton said that the blue prints of a riant CnrtU Cniu plane, which will cost 135,000. The plane's capacity is eight pas sengers, exclusive of the iiilnr are arranged along the sides. Inside me rusilage, and are as cnmfnrtuhta and commodious as steasoer rhilm The pilot and engineer ride within the passenger cabin. Just ahead nf the passengers. eiillY USE PLAN IS APPROVED BY COUNTY COURT Great Western Garage Sold: Is Being Enlarged jne ureat Western Dnnn in North High street, owned by J. w. Parker, has been bomrht hv v' Smith and W. P. Watklns, formerly of the Chanslor & I . - - ... i ui l- land. The new owners assumed charge " garage at the first of the month. Numerous repairs, changes and ex pansions marks the rnnn,l h ,1.. oinun ana watklns, who say that they intend tn mnto - ......... ui me oesi garages In the city. Perhaps the greatest change is the doubting of the r.nin-lt,i in . for storing cars, the utilisation of the second floor of the building for the same purpose, and tho i.,...n.i ."K.MCllIUIl OI an auto elevator to take the cars up stairs. The entire garage and office are being painted without and within in connection with th. ... .-. . smugs ine - - 1 ..j, ufcciuo IOr ine Case, Grant and Stephen sixes, Is open ing new snles rooms, A full line of accessories, with an exel "luiiiiwicrc ttrna win k i . . Smith Wat k ins. A special ty will be made of brake lining". . 'Next Baby Clinic For All Children Having Ailments March IS has boon doflntety sui us the date of the next baby clinic under the auspices the Marlon County Chll. dren s bureau. It was announced Snt tirdny. Duo to a misunderstanding which hos caused a number of moth--ersto think that this clinic is only for deformed and sickly children the bu reau ,,,, u n,,,,,,,,, tn(U guch not tlle A children who are iurrering from any minor nllinont su. h as bad teeth, or who show symptoms of the effects of malnutrition, will bo examined, ami moih.. .. -T. . . . !,,iLl,r.W.h",,e e,,a ro I''"vlng a Women whn ... .. . children nro advised to telephone or Oregon Professor 1 o Lecture Before Library Audience "The revival of siili-in-,,," i ,i loot unon wh.,.h ,Z Z . " in will snenk nt l, in... t on of communicating with friends ln nn , ,. ijougo wrote Raymond." i,i,j .v.. ",olc Pained earnest h. " 'ue.a nas -uiuaen m such ii,i lny of our scholars foresee In It the oh ?k"n ls lhp hea'l f the pSy. chly department in the UnlverX ' Or,,,,,,,,. He is RU1.0 to elve Phnone: f "'" torinm Tk' ' ... . . K,vpn " the audi. day at S n "umrT Wednes- With the approval of the county court definitely secured, the move ment to secure a communit ,rvip men's house for Salem has been given decided impetus. The last legislature nassed a hill civ- ing county courts authority to appro priate 110.000 for the nurnaise nf rrfnt. Ing memorial buildings to perpetuate the memory nf memhr nf thA Amor. lean expeditionary forces, who foueht in the late war. xu county court and rommii.,i,-. - were so favorably impressed with the Idea that they advised that the be placed before the voters at the elec tion in November, this being counseled as a time when few appropriations will be brought up. These results were accomplished by the committee from Capital Post No.' 9, the American Legion. Memher. nf the committee are Max Page, chair man,, i-aui wauace and Perry Relgel man. Dr. W. Carlton Smith onmmonrf der of the local post also addressed me county commissioners at the Wed nesday meeting. While the American Leplnn t live in promoting the erection nf tin. community house, representatives nf me organization desiro tn n,nh,.i... the fact that the imildine win nn' for the Legion, but for the benefit of all service and ex-service min nf wnom mere are at least aimn i hi cuumy. The next task to be iinrW:,b t... those in charge of the vicrtuun oi iJiana wnreby an ad ditional amount, about t40 nan kb secured In order to niiomont o-"'V VHC DUI11 irom tne county. This sum would assure a building commensurate with the requirements of the locality Inland Empire Works Hard For Airplane Patrol Missoula. Mont.. Mar. 8. States and private owners of timber in western Montana, Northern Idaho and eastern Washincton. onmnrlelnir district Nil 1 of the United States forest service, are lending enthusiastic co-operation to the Plans of thn fares spi-vic n nrl thf war department for an airplane patrol curing tne coming forest fire season, a statement Just issued by the forei er vice declared. State and nrtvatK named Hmhor as well as the holdings of the govern ment, are to be Included In the nntml to be conducted bv the armv aviation service through the use of airplanes, supplemnted by carrier pigeons and wireless telephones. i-igeon lorts the statement said, are to be established at the headquarters iicre ana at two suh-hasea for tho not. rol work elsewhere In the district. The oiras are to be carried by the planes on every flight, and in case of accident r to oe UDerated with a message. Reports of fires will hp mndn hv th. aviators through th wiroio.. taim. hone to the nearest station whence it win tie relayed by land phones to the proper field officer. Emergency land- 6 neius, wner supplies of fuel and oil may be replenished, are to be estab lished over the district. At present, the statement says, the airplane patrol Will Rlinnlpmpnt tho ag isting fire detection system maintain ed by the forest service. CHARACTER IS DICKENS' MYSTittY STORY PASSES Rochester, Eng., Mar. S. John Rnndlv afiMlitnnt verir.ir nf RnrhAster cathedral, who was the original of the character, "Stony Durdles" In Dockens' "The Mystery of Edwin Drood," is dead, aged 83. John Hoodley has a fund of good 6. stories about Dickens and his visits tocnd tQ .ZZT" r uaas Hill, it was to him that Dickens destroyed the i- , lSr?e rjll . confided his wish to be buried be- monUng Fin. neath the wall dividing the old grave- five hourst Th? Ught yard from Rochester Castle grounds. degree, below Jl "'ur, ' k100,00. bvt ST. PAUL HAS Finrc ' . .-. I Phn I- fat. Paul. Jllnn.. Mar. .A fire o( mi,-. v ""Ur . spectacular proportions, which threat-! other tLJ ' . TAQta ot much eani., . 4 Secret Of Smoke Screens, Is Bared By British-Navy London, Mar. E. Th .u. smoke screens used with such great success by the British navy in the u.. uBienu ana Zeebruggee is definitely disclosed. Thnv duced from an ueid, which has to be uuineu in tne presence of a euffi "nil amount or water vannr ik.. U1H smoite produced, even over me sea, is name to be somewhat thin on a dry. day. Coniniander Brock, who sacrificed ".o me m tne assault- on the Ger ..m,i ucienses at the Belgian ports me pian to feed the acid in xuie spray into the funnel of a de stroyer, where the temperature was sufficient to vaporize the acid, and the water vapor present completed the formation of the cloud. Wheat and Flour Export Demands Are On Increase Portland. Or.. Mar. a.-The export demand for both wheat and flour ls Improving. It was i-ei.nrto.i i ,.. c rclo, here today that a full cargo of . ,,,, een sold by a Portland firm for shipment to Alexandria, . H ;.Th? w0 whll'h wl" "mount to 90.000 barrels, will go oil the new steamer Brnhoholm, now being com pleted at Vancouver, 11. c. The load liiB dates ore April 1 to 15, There are further Inquiries also from Japan for wheat and flour. AID QUARK VICTIMS. Chlhunhua City, ,Mex. Mar. 6, More than 30,000 pesos have been col lected in this city to 1(. tllB rul.,h. quake sufferers of the states of Puebla and Vera Crus. In a few hours more than 40,000 pesos recently was donated durlnir a knrmm thnt ...... . by foreiKners as well as Mexicans. Many other festivals have been orpan- ivr me Kiiue purpose. In nil the larger cities of the republic the auth orities are reported to be aiding in the "...ihii ior m nnmnlflcados" of trie recent tremblor. DALLAS UARAGK ROBBED J.......... . sometime into :.." ."JF" their on Main street (,...,. .. uaie 'f-ofl.ttI.TrhT"r 'heir work and left -viiiintB lll.'IUPA n-flL-I. nnv r. . ' "in Hwiiy with tn hJ I ,".'. UUnt 01 f00'1 Kntranee 7. 1 . . " "s u"i''d by taking o,,i a Pahel in one of th f... stimuli in l, . , i uooi B. i tils rih." ,0 ft,fvorable wny with the ,mve operated In i)niiB mis year ns .. . ----- hn,.e. ou,,'r business n.(.n,,.h ..." u,n".f " Pat few MRS. WOODCOCK INDICT:). San Francisco, March 6.-The coun- j-.i. iit ie i -iiii luiiwl i I V. t. ., aicessn, i. .... I, ""." H,'"8 n h..im.. L-. Z'" Ior '' her qnltted K " "00rtc ac Another Cable To Australia Held To Be Necessary Passageways To Be Bored Through Range Of Hills Pittsburgh, Mar. 5. Twin tunnels, each 5,700 foot Ion g, for the use of vehicles anil nariiutiinna DM i t.uMt.uwiiiiia, ai o UClIlg bored through' the range of hills bordering the southern side of the Monongahela River v c ill "'"i me tnousands of persons uve in ine southern part of Alle gheny county and may more easily reach the city. Work on the tunnels, which began a few davs aeo. will - ..... vvituuuc iwj mure mun two years. : enir neer. eotl,t and the cost will' be 4,600.000. It is proposed to hnvo th tr,i uunnect wun a hfirh hrido-. ,..v,iv. ..., - n n luiiu Will span the Monongahela river and bring m miinei trainc to the heart of the business district of Pittsburgh. This will cost S3.500nnn i?onv, ,.i. be made to accommodate two lines of; , . lrnmc' nud m addition there win oe rootpatns. Chicago. Mnr A Tflv... tt , . ' ""-""iu 11. aisn ion, rormer regional di roads under government control, has "rn otierea tne presidency of the American Railway SSHneintl,,, It l. came known today. He has the offer uimer iiuvisemen,t. The planetre is tree of the United States. oyuiiey, Australia, March 8. Ano- mer i acme cable to Australia ls long overdue, recently asserted Sir Joseph wo.,, minister ior tne navy. "It ls now Well nver 5n von ..i the present cable was laid. It has suc ccded financially and today is always Matters of emnlre fnmm ,ntn oucoming aaiiv mr.ra i,, .1.. I. 1. u,.X .. ' " ""H""V ik iKii ume a forward move- ini-iu was pegun. 1 The Pacific nnhin r,t.....i .-it,u iu runs ... .iiirnraiia nnrt Meu, .7.-.., , ... " " " "twilliu IO niianiu 11 is owned hv rirent H..lil ...u miBe aommions. SPAI.V ( ITS LABOR LAW. Madrid. Mar. 6-Byroyal decree the Spanish government has excepted from the eight-hour !. 1 i . wruun can- Ings. Among those who are now pe,. ,r . . ,onSor the 'ial hour nre ilomestln ,. .i . waiters and other hotel employes who llvo on the promises, and druggists. DALLAS HAS NEW APARTMEM Pallas, Or.. Mar. ft Th. .u ....... 1 . "in uwrmi- , "uiming or Uallas college has just wen remodeled and m..d i, .... apartment house to take care of the .luinncr or homeseekers who have been flockhnr mtn nii nnu( , " iu- ulu h 11 V mom,ls' T" big; two story ":' "wn cut up into th room flats and the u.m ho,.. rented as soon n ramni.1.,1 m, ... . . .. lliern . uuk or building another apartment .., , im summer, plans o. which are now being drawn up by architects. Mtisco helps dogs. - San Frunclsco, Mar. 6. A model operating room and a full stocked drug dispensary for animals has been es tablished here by the San Francisco society fur the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. ". The facilities of the clinic are free to owners of sick or Injured pets who imuiuic m pay ior erVice. VERIBEST TRANSFER Euggage and Moving. Hauling any where and everywhere VERIBEST TRANSFER Phone 1344 m s. Com'l. Ladies Ready-to-Wear Department Continues to be the most popular place for supplying the latest andHstinth imPortantlineof Women's Apparel at the lowest Prices. COATS, DRESSES and SUITS Which are the seasons smartest creations and are just direct from the fashion centers are to be found here in most popular ma terials and colors: Coats ...$9.90 "to $45 Dresses 114.75 to $39.50 - Suits $24.75 to $54.75 Skirts - $5.90 to $15.50 Gingham Wash Dresses Of that famous Sassy Jane Line, in a great assortment of plaids, stripes and plain colors. . $3.98 T0 WAISTS That Please $14.75 We have them in Voiles, Lawns, Dimities ana burs 10 $7.50 98c fy. urn Incorporated A NATIONWIDE INSTITUTION So: ALASKA IJXilOX MOVES. Juneau, Alaska. Mar. . Alaska iieauquaners or the American Legion have been moved from Anchorago to " '" capital. The rhange was made because Juneau is more centrally Anchorage wos the first city In Al aska to or;anise a Most of the Ameri can Legion. Other cities followed suit until mere are several posts In the north. Juneau probably win remain the hendiiuiirters 'inll n territorial legion convention Is hold and perman ent headquarters chosen. The thickest Kilt beds tn America are on the coast of Louisiana. Motorcycles We have several used motorcycles that have all been overhauled and put in excellent condition. Come in and look them over. i BICYCLES Now is the time to have your bicycle overhauled and put in condition for the season. We guarantee our work. How are your tires? We have a complete stock of the best makes. Lloyd E. Ramsden S87 Court treet 1 "We Are Ahead As Usual" Spring Opening Monday Bishop is at least a month ahead of everyone else with his Spring line of Men's Clothing. Our buyer purchased our; lines of Spring Clothing the day they were put on the market in Chicago and New York. . MONDAY, MARCH 8 We start sellling of our Spring Suits, Over coats, Hats, Shoes, Shirts and Cravats. Obey that impulse and be here at the opening and buy your Spring furnishings. How to make your clothes la'st longer. Buy Hart Shaffner & Marx Suits and Over- coats. Good all wool fabrics do the lasting for you. You get more wear; less cost per year; you don't buy so often. AH of the Hart Shaffner models for Spring are here. They come in the popular shades of green, browns, blues, tweeds, mixtures, grays. They are guaranteed to give satisfaction. When art article is guaranteed by the maker you can feel pretty sure that it must be good or else' they would not guarantee it. We want every man in Marion and Polk coun ties resent as soon as possible to get his Spring Clothing. Every man needs some new clothes Buy Monday. You don't take a chance to lose if you pur chase here. Hfiv A - 1 0 1W ;ir . - - - V V'J J's$ifiLc'i 'tf 1 I D Mr""--'" V Every Family in Marion and Polk Counties a Patron Woolen Mi Salem II CP. BISHOP,