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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (April 1, 1920)
PACE , J fl v THTTRSPAY, APRIL, 1, 1020. Socialists Defendedby Roosevelt Farmers' Mutual Fire Insurance Companies Urged THE CAPITAL JOURNAL jCiair of Portland, will represent the I corporation in this state. Articles of incorporation were filed Wednesday as follows: The Chetopa Press. Portland. $30M: B. B. Oerkin. W. E. Lewis and H. L. ..... '. ! uonoe. rtprii i. me depart-: t. , m, , . . . 1 T.. Maunuda Estate. Inc.- Astra m mem of agriculture, ,n co operation j $36,000; Os.no R..W. E. and Otto A. " mutual insurance companies, has, Maunula. prepared suggestions fur a state law i providing for the organization of farm- the wearing of expensive apparel and that more labor and enecy be expend ed in the production of .nedium priced and serviceable articles, thus bringing about a reduction of cost.' FACE FIVE er'a mutual fire insurant Albanj, N. T., Mar. 31 A protest ! make no suitahte i,,i against tne expulsion of the fite so department of agriculture says, is de- companies. ialist asesmblymen. was vnicen I Tne va,ue f these Lieutenant Colonel Theodore Roosevelt today In his maiden speech as a mem ber of the New York assembly. His argument was made in the course of monstrated by the record of ri mately 2.009 such organisations in the United States that carry a total insur ance exceeding 16.0A0 (inn nun the debate on the Question nf iintini. nrnititv i i . - v....,. i . r-- inmc a l mure man ) i . n u u . - the socialist members.- Colonel Roose j 0.000 or more than two fifths of the velt conceded that the assembly, as the; value of all- insurable farm .ropertv - juu6 MuaiiLicuciorus or its m tne s states. ni embers, had a right toVxpel any ow and that its determination was fi nal. ' J"A this power is subject to no ex ternal control," he said, "it is doubij necessary for us to exercise It on5 "4jh self control, because the greater f--. ioT power, the more dangerous the aDuse. 2 Theory Fnr-Rraclilnff. g "To expel the socialist party from 2 our assemhy we must condemn It as a g conspiracy. If we so expel it, we must H in all logic, set about expelling all so- m clalists from every office thv inM through the leneth and hrendth nt tHa I state and to bring the expulsion to its ; logical conclusion as the right' to vote I in general entails the rieht to hold nw I tice. we must disenfranchise even duty and paying members of the socialist party. "Against the partv there has been urged as perhaps the two principal charges, disloyal action Murine the war! land action or designs with the intent ()! overthrowing our present govern-. H ment by force. "With regard to the first of these, the record shows that during the last I crisis neither the pa rty nor most of j its members approved of the war, nor 5 for that matter, of anv war." -Thov i fined their activities, however, to nro. I testing against the war and to refrain Sing from givinir voluntnrv heir, tn it I I prosecution. To convict Ihu ,,,.!, tthls charge would therefore.be to con- jviQi on a belief or a state of mind. Treason Not Proved. j I "With regard to the second charge, ! 'that of planning' the overthmw nf hJ government by force, in no part of the record do I consider this to have been i proved. At worst, there are some am- Vuoua Phrases and utterances. To Unconvict on these it is necessary to as sume that each and every member of jthe party subscribesto everv tene nf f -,the party, an unfair assumption. S( , nas been defintely proved in the .Investigation that minors and aliens ax members of the socialist party and may influence its policy and sit as Imembers of its controlling committees. ."This la a most unsavory fact but should jwe expel the party on this account? Again, no! . : J Calls for Justieef. "We abhor ' the - party's principles.! "iVe must not let this influence us' to jcommit a crime against representative j Government We have estahlixhpri nn! vjcase against the socialist party. We p inusi not expei tnese men, therefore, jiimpiy Decause they are members of S -ilr 1 nnntn1t& ... I . "The second but less Important fea ture that comes up before ua is the Jiuestlon of fitness of these men as In- g.lli'lrlnnla . 1 1 "We have a rancorous dislike for the i fictions or most of these men as indi- i ni. - ,t . Yiu.uuio. uur uuliuus, nowever, must : ihave no reference to any excetrt two jthlngs original Justice and dlscren- liionary application, vve must not let kSlhis entirely, justifiable dislike Hirce fjis to commit a crime against repre- Nsentative government. We must reseat Ithese men and then In out" pleasure ytake up and remedy by legislation such hiiigs in their party as may need cor- ;g!on." The suggested law k designed" to make it easy for 20 orore qualified individuals to organise a farmers mu- iu.ii company. At the same time pro visions are included to guard the nancial integrity of such companies, ine average cost for thi tnrm t protection for the country as a whole is oniy zb cents per $100. American Columbia Laundry com pany, Astoria; J40.0U0; J. Jl. Card, W. J. Jenkerson and R. K. Haslett Silver Falls Cheese Factory, Silver Falls, Tillamook county, $1500; R. a. Jones, Chester Bedortha and A. C. Erowning. United Box company. Astoria. 100, 000; W. K MeOregor, J. A. Prouty and v. r. onrien. Hogan, Orubb Lange. Inc., Port land, $1000; Fred E. Hogan, Frank E. Grubb and Leo R. Lange. Permission to operate in Oregon has been granted to the Tndem.nf ur,... less Telephone company. Inc., a Dela ware corporation, capitalized at $2000. S. T. Richardson, of Salem, will repre sent the corporation in this state. Water Permits The Wichita Sand nnd Gravel com pany. of Portland has filed nnnli,.n(inn with Percy A. Cupper, state engineer ior permission to appropriate water from Johnson creek for use in washlm? sand and gravel near Oregon City. Other applications for water rights have been filed as follows: By W. H. Bradley, Estacada, cover g the appropriation of water from n tributary of Clear Creek for the li-rlm. uon or a ZO acre tract in Clackamas county. By Domingo Sabala of Denlo, Har ney county, covering the approproation of water from the North Fork of Wil low creek and springs for the irrigation of 37 acres. By Wm. F. Schnabel, Roekvillc, covering the appropriation of water from a small sDrimr for d and the irrigation of a small tract in Aiaineur county. By Ella T.. Hvde. fii-nnt Pisa m. er'ng the appropriation of water from an unnamed spring for the Irrigation of a small tract in Josephine county. By Henry L. Corbett, Portland, cov ering the appropriation of water from Jack creek Tor the Irrigation of 40 ac res in Jefferson county. ? same time pro-j-, to guard th. H- Orange Advocates Lich companies. , Use of Old Clothes Visalia, Cal., April 1. The Tulare County Pomona Grange has gone on record as opposing extravagance thru adoption of this resolution; I "Resolved, that we. Tulare County Pomona Grange No. 5, declare that it Is nn old clothes. e,soived, that WP di sort 11 rn trn Vi purchasing of extravanant articles and j XKWSI-APiats tKMBIXE TO? TO t'l T FXCFKSiVK COST. Murphysboro. lit, Anril l., v.. pa;er owners of Southern Illinois have roi nied a co-operative organization tor the purchase of publishing materials. The publishers asort such an organ ixation is necessary to assure them of a sufficient supply of white n.i B. Sheley of .Murphyshoro is president of the organization. Wiiy Pyrensiea s.- AbU Any rTOKsr!5t Vnvr F?3en!ct" Sales Have Ulnrte l'-..-ar.iiil ste IlccugnUca Tieai'ntj.i:, "BLOOD TONIC I SAY NUMBER 40" Frank P. Skaggs. uroViinent drug gist. Harrisburg, UK. writes: "Xiim. ber 40 is still eoinir irnod it a mer says 'Blood Tonic", I say "Nun - ber 40.' as it elves the h.t ,.t!uf.,. uon ot any oiooa tonln I hvo sold. Employed in blood trnilhlea rVi ...... 1c rheumatism, and catarrh, scrofula. mercurial and lead poisonin. const' I pation, malaria biliousness, liver and stomach ti oublesr fnder its use. gland ular swellings, pimples, skin eruptions that have withstood other treatment, disappear as if by magic. 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IV THE COVNTV t'OlUT T for the Statu of Oregon tor the Comity of Marlon In the matter of the estate of Sa rah S. Mouher, deceased, notice of hearinir of final account. To all persons interested In the es tate of Sarah 8. Mosher, deceased You are hereby notified that on the 24th day of March, 1920, D. H. Mosh er, administrator of the above en titled estate filed in thin final account as administrator of the estate of SarT!h S. Mosher, deceased, and that said final nirmint hii k. heard by this court on Monday, April 26, 1920, at the hour of teno'cloek a. m. of said day or as soon thereaf ter as the court can hear the same, in tne county court room at the court house In Salem. .Marh n r.mint v. fir. gon. And you are hereby cited to ap pear at such time and nlnce nhnvn iiesiirnate.l and show cause If nnv . 1st why said final account should no: he allowed and the said administra tor diHcharwd from h a said trust. This notice Is published pursuant to an order issued out of the said county court for Marion county Ore gon on the 24th day of March, 1920. I). H. MOSHER, Administrator. Donald W. Miles, Attorney for administrator. IX TIIH COI XTY (Ol ilT of Hip Slate of Ori'itwi in anil f ir Marlon County In the matter of the estate of John Koeneke, deceased. Kxecutrix's notice Notice Is hereby Elven that the un. dersigned has been appointed execu trix or the estate of John Koenekl, deceased, and that all perrons having claims against the estate are hereby notified to present the same properly verified In the manner nrovldnit l.v law to McDougal & McDoucal. at torneys for the estate, as above men tioned. In the CltV of Hnletn Mjirlnn county. Oregon, at the coimiv nlerk'n orrice In the court house, within x t months from tfc rime of th. ffrafnu'ni llcation of this notice, the first ptib-j Ileal Ion of this notice being made in j the 25th day of Match, 1920. MARY T. KOK.N'EKE, Executr'.x. 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