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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (March 18, 1920)
RSDMAKCH 13, 1920. Powder Demands Indicate Great fanning Activity i ffUh two mor carloads of Trojan and stumping powder Just re- j Tli Haur Bros, are having a rec- 1 treins and cver increasi"s de : J7or this faniou dry powder, i Slnd clearing." said Lloyd Hour, 1 uLt bv rising values, high prices ' Tr Prod"" and the excellent ? Mil orsanixalions located her. to -produce, are the chief reasons ain .....,i.i demand this season. THE CAPITAL JOURNAL ' "v the lossing industry, road idU and other improvement work draining our niafrasines. almost towr than we can get delivery of cars fining Trojan." ; sine Trolan now- -any rarmrio " - L,7to double advantage this season, I ' L in clearing the land, and 8ec.on.d I Z Wa8t holes in the planting of or- wherever a farmer has blast- 1 La,, .oil proof rly for the planting of I . the results have been so appar ! . ia the work so much quicker and ! that It has become the camn ' listed" custom.' Experience has shown I )hat tlWS in blasted beds, being bettvi M wd niore thrifty, bear larger crops. Wasting provides free drain ' act gives moisture storage capacity to i lhe'(oil, and thi the roots have a ; chance to develop ' . . " ! The Wyoming experiment station ' jaji, "The main object to be sought In : w planting isto prepare the ground u that the growing tree can absorb ns large a percentage of moisture as pos sible from the soil which it occupies. ! "Blasting is one means of enlarging th root pasture, apd is becoming ! B,ore widely used every year In tree lilanting as well as for many other jgrlcultural purposes. Wasting breaks up the hard pan and sub-soil and per mits the roots to take their natural downward course Into the lower strata of the soil in which plenty of plant food elements are available. .Under these conditions one tree Is not Inter fered with by another; each one re ceives the benefit of all the soil al lotted to it. Not only Is the hard pun broken up to a depth of four or five Icet and in all directions from the charge, but the whole soil becomes generally more porus so that it will hold and conserve more moisture, and thus the tree is better able to with stand a period of draught than when the feeding ground of the roots Is re itrieted." Hauser Bros, are the distributors for Trolan explosives In the Willamette Talley, having large magazines at Al bany, Eugene, Corvallls mid Salem, with local representatives In the small er towns. Marion County Taxpayers Will Meet Saturday 'The Marlon Pmmiw r.,..,. --I - ioAjwJcra League hereby issues a call to taxpay-j "uu vuizens interested In proposed new state tar levw t .. . ... Marlon county courthouse in Salem, ! "-""'"J. aiarcn lutn at ten a. m.l for the purDoee of rnne;,w;., .u.i measures placed on the ballot at the! special election to be held in May nest. The four nronos.-.l mm-,.,., I - ' 111 -.1.-7- ures submitted to vote of the peo-l pie wouia increase state tax levies over one hundred per cent above the regular levy already made and this meeting is to consider the proposed increase at this time. "MARION COUNTY TAXPAY ERS LEAGUE. "By Isadore Greenbaum, Secy." The Taxpayers League is the Mar lon county branch of the state organ ization by that name, and was organ ised five years atro. Durinu- iv,o three years It has been inactive but was revived during the past week by several conferences of th i...,i. and it was decided to call a mass meeting at salem of those interested and the various new tn mco,,. proposed at the special election will do ianen up as a matter of course. Just what win ho forecast, and Secretary Greenbaum who was requesteu to act In calling the conference was not advised of the program of the officers of the organ ization, any more than that It was to familiarize the people with the very important matters on the ballot by the action of the special session and the measures yet to be initiated., Saturday will be a busy day at Sa lem as people are expected in from all parts of the county to attend what In effect will be the first political roundup of the campaign although the - Taxuavers LenmiA la atrlMlu speaking a non-partisan body and pruuauiy win not lane any political action. Northivest Wool Market Is Slow In Oveninp Un Portland. Or.. Mar. 18. The wool market in the northwest is slow In opening and the season is more back-1 ward lie- .. . -- ,. j.. v,ura;r.K lo reports announced by local deakrs. Shearing 18 Und-r v ,- .1.. w k. " IBIVin;i country, Washington, but no transfers of the crossbred have been announced yet About six thousand fleeces have been taken on contract at Arlington, cuiuiy. at a prieo not reported and a !;t! huving in 0th- PAUfi THP.ES er localtips br interior speculators is heard of, but the resrular dealers have not entered the market. The future is too uncertain, in their view, for early buying movement of the custo mary volume and with the government sales and auctions of imported wool, the manufacturers are not showing their usual interest in the nevy terri tory clip. Oured His Piles Vow 8S Tears 014 But Works At Trade of Blacksmith sud. Feels j Younger Sine PUoa Are done. The oldest active blacksmith In Michigan is sttll pounding his an vil iu the town of Homer thanks to my internal method lot treatlnf piles. . I j "!.; i The Tlk county farm bureau lias de cided to firnlsn County Agriculturist Carpenter office quarters in connec tion with the Dallas Commercial club. 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Your complexion must quickly thow a decided im provement or your dealer Is author ized to return your money without question should you he dissatisfied. No- matter whether you are troubled with' wrinkles, hard little lines around the mouth and eyes, coarse, sallow, faded looking skin, or simply rough ness and redness caused by wind and sun, you will find that nil these trials quickly disappear with the use of this old-fashioned beauty recipe brought up to date. Howard's Butternillk Cream is only sold on a positive guarantee of satis faction or money back. (Adv) CLASS AD IT AND SELL IT Mr. Jacob Lyon, Homer, Mich. I wish thnt you could hear him tell of his many experiences with ointments, salves, dilators, etc., be fore he tried my method. Here is a letier just received from him: Mr. E. n. 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No matter whether your case Is of long standing or recent develop ment whether it is occasional or peinixnent you shnuld send for tliis free trial treatment. No matter whore you live no nvuer ivhat your nite or occupation ff you aje troubled with piles, my method will relieve you promptly. This liberal offer of free treat ment Is too Important for you- to neplect a single day. Write now. Send no money. Simply mall the coupon but do. this now TODAY. Mrs, Elgin Here; Plans To Receive Friends In City Mrs. Seelan Elgin, arocmpanled by her three sons, arrived in Salem Tues day from Chicago and will be guests at 10 South Commercial street for a few days, where they will receive from 10 a, ni. until 4 p. m. Mrs. Eli;i!i i one of the most note beauties in the I'nited States as the re Lux prise was awarded her at New York in January. Her Ihreo Sin! Rex. Victory and Scout are consider ed three of the handsomest hoys In the country and their wonderful carriage and physique attracts the attention ot all who have the opportunity to make their acquaintance. They left NVw York in February and were on exhibition in Chicago one week and then In Cleveland. After at tracting .Teat atteiitiua In Cleveland." cune direct to Salem. The ladies of Salem are espec ially invited to attend any of these rewptions. All inquiries will be given courteous consideration by.W. A. Adams, who i acting host to Ihe famitv wriile in Salem. Northern Pacific Agents Promoted pokane, ash., Mar. 18.- R. Lonergtin, fir ten years assistant gen eral freight and passenger agent of the Northern Tacilic railway with headquarters here has been named assistant to J. Woodworth, second vice president in charge of traffic at St. raul, Minn., according to an an nouncement made here. V. 11. Vde, in charge of consolidated ticket of fice here, has been named to succeed Mr. Lonergan -with the title of gen eral agent. A. D. Charlton ot Port land has been promoted from -assistant general passenger agent to gen era! passenger agent. The Dalles post of the American Legion has added ii new members to the women's auxiliary. Crow Elkhart MOTORCARS 4 Cylinder and 6 Cylinder WE HAVE SOME OPEN ' Territory Write or Wire Crow Elkhart Sales Agency 10th, Near Stark PORTLAND, ORE. William Spencer, manager ot peace time activities of the Red Cross in Clatsop county, h.is resigned on ac I i-ount of poor health. . ' Women Made Young Bright eyes, a cleat skin and a bod y f2 cf youth er.i health may t yours if you wiil keep your system In crJer by regularly taking COLDlilDAL v- cxnua m Th world's standard temcdy for tidriy. l:vf, Mddrnd trie ftcid troubks, ihm kr.eir.iM of tits and lovks. In ose tine 16Pt. All drugrists, ttree slits. 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And with all their rood looks and clever de signs they wilUprove eminently satisfactory, because they are made of durable, washable, oervkeaUe materials. - They're comfortable, too, made as they are with the six "comfort points" that ensure freedom and ease of action. No pulliDjr across the shoulders or hips, no binding in the armholes, just perfect freedom and comfort. You want the best and we have provided it for you at prices no more than usual. Ladies Store 466-474 State Street Men's Store 416 State Street X X : -4- i '-"J I