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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (April 9, 1920)
"u. CAiiiAL J'JtiLNAL FillDAY, A! defendants were charged with haV 1 hU tar a.r ". r iog damped sawdust in a sn-aU rara ' jfr-" s'rah Wet mo tributary to the Loekiamute riv. r , where her son has enii. ft. led to agree when the case was .i.u. ... . I to .irked Dallas, Or, April . District At- ,torne- E. K. Piaseeki this week filed with County Clerk Moure hi decla ration to run far ,;flce again. ilr. , Piasecki has held the office lor the ' Xtallai, Or, April -JL delegation f 'f"'- H 18 dJm""t J has of promintnt Dalia citizen. nJ-',, . P'-i'wm njorous project;- , , . ! Uon of law breakeri, no favorites, farmer of thi. community called on jPuIk coantT-, ,IlterMU careful'yi nage ass u. kodiiisoh or the Polk f guarded. Mr. Plaaecki's opponent on county court Thursday afternoon andjthe republican ticket in the general petitioned the Judge to do all In hi' election will probably be J X He!. power to secure money due the conn- Igerson of this city who filed his dec- trid before Justice of the Peace -John P.. Sibley Thursday afternoon. The jury was out about two hours ft-r failin- reach an npn- ment was discharged by Judge Sib fey. .. , J. C. Rice and family airived from .Vor-iska yesterday after an extended visit. .. - :y ih.t fe.nie hh -dn-.s was no Canty longer' a joy forever, and Thuvi,o' in the Was married to M:ss Le!a y. :r.- , Baum, the event being a surprise to Latest Mews Covering Central Willamette .Ualfey by Capital Journal Special Correspondence Polk Tax Payer Petition Court To Hasten Work 'Piasicki To Run For Office Again the many friend of the cuiiple. ' After the wedtling eerernuny, v-hi-;i was performed by the Rer. Powell market roads. The roads leading Into Dallas r some of the worst in the county n the business men assert that rT something la not done towards fixing! mem op larmera w:u b unable to reach the city next winter to trade. Too delegation was assured that ev erything possible would bo done to wards securing money for market read construction. A delegation of farmer from the McCoy district also waited upon tho county court at their regular month ly alon yesterday and naked for the construction of a road over th Bethel hill to Salem. Roads in various parts of the coun ty have been cut UD this irear owinir to the big freese in December andj rauicai mean ars taken laration for office last week. Mint Industry Given Impetus Atlndependence Independence. Or.. A Dr. I. On. in. dustry in this vicinity that gives prom ts of development and material worth to the entire state is tbe mint farm and distillery owned and operated hero by Messrs. Wilson and Davie. On the Marion countv al.L ni h- Willamette river, not fur tm.r. i-a. wards fixing -them up this summer! Pendenee. i a thirty-acre mint farm it will be Impossible to operate cars' an!l ,he distillery is located on C street. majority of them durlna- the Mr- Davie stated yejiterdav that the coming winter months. op gives promise of success and he is convinced that it can be profitably pro duced in this country. They are at present making plans to enlarge the plant and Increase the production as much as possible. It is comparatively new enterprise in Oregon, but the owners have every n-.uwn to oeneve that It can be de veloped and that In time mint will he prouueed on many farm In this vlcln. ity. The soil In the bottom lands, it is ciaimen, is adapted to the production of mint, which yield more to the acre, it Is said, than perhaps any crop ever undertaken. Woodburn Lines Up to Organize Community Club Fairfield Folks Observe Easter With A Program Silverton Sees Little Prospect Of Armory Soon Bllverton. Or, April . Silverton not likely to have an armory built this year sfter all the preparation nd the only obstacle now standing In the way is the a per cent tax limit law. Silverton appioprlatlon is ready, but the stats and county money can not lie had. according tj Information received from headquac ters this week. This matter has been del ILVf.lt tAn long. It required two elections In the first place to get 8llverton on tho right track and the next difficulty was In finding a suitable location. This being accomplished the building program was held up pending the re eolpt of an abstract. Now onines the tax limit measure, and there Is no telling what next or how long the matter will be delayed. Mil. J. w. Johnson and daughter. vi Jamestown. N. I), who have been pending the winter with the former's daughter, Mi. Dr. Wrlghtman. left yesterday for their eastern home. Mrs. Johnson's health has been very poorly here during the winter. Mayor Adams bus officially named Tuesday, May 4, as clean-up day in Silverton nnd the Women's Social Science Club and the Community Club will assist in the mutter r Jng a more sanitary city of Hilverlon, A new electric lighting system was Installed this week si tns Kd Charles orth faint In tho Waldo Hills, Mr, Charlisworth says If he can Inducr, his hens to lay two esus a dav hu placing lights In lh hen house It will b a good Investment If the price of eggs continues the same. 8nnw his disappeared In the 811- rton logging camps, and a crew of, men went there yesterday to resume ! work. The camps have been shuti own two or thre times during tho winter on account of snow. A movement Is on foot at present to build a modern hotel in this elty. A Mr. Petersun of Portland, ha been hire looking Into the proposition, and It Is said that a stock company will be orgn(r,ed and a new building erect d during the summer. Klopfensteln Druthers have closed deal for the a Ames ranch south west of hf re. This la a valuable prop erty and Is said to contain tho bell each orchard In this part of the ounty. J- U Edison received a shipment China rhausant yesterday from th stats gams farm at Corvallls. Woodburn. Or. Airll . A m. ing was held at the armory last even, ing for the purpose of organizing a club that will do something for Wood burn and the tributary country. Wood ban ha been slow to orsanize a com. i mercial body, but It has started In the right direction and the dormant spirit existing in this citv for anma tin., .in be replaced by energy. T. K. McCros- key of Salem, head of the county com munity club, was oresent anrt . talk along the line of development. of St. Paul's church, the couide ere -the guests ef honor at the E. J. ISwafford residence, where a dainty I wedding dinner was served, j Mr. and Mrs. Pickett left Frid-iy for Portland by motor, they plan to take a two day's drive over the Co- e- . ..... . - ijuinoia nignway to ine faiies, re- Fairfield. April 9. An eniavaht'. ...... . . . . " ruming to saiem. sunaay niKnt. mat- r., : ""'"" ' '"'iing their future residence here. i a basket dinner. A representative! number jf the congregation vas jn j Ten million dollars in gold bullion attendance, both at the morning fej- j arrived in New York last night from tivities and at the anlurwtlri corm.tn iUvernooL on the Cnnarri liner Par. preached by Reverend Anchor, in thejraania. Mr. and Mrs. A. Po'lins attended the Rebekah grand assembly at Woodburn Tuesday evening." Mr. and Mrs. Ralnh nnRetie m' Salem visitors Wednesday. Mrs. Ceo. Sigfrit and daughter,; who have been visiting here and in i Portland the past three months, re-j turned to their home In eastern Ore gon Thursday. i Mrs. Jess Moore, who has been quite ill, was taken to the hosnital Saturday, returned home Tuesday, is. .'mproving. j Percy Ditmar of I ninn Vain anA ' Arthur Brook of St. Johns snent Fast er at Tom Ditmar'. Freeman and Miss Nellie Marthal- er visited the capital Tuesday.. Jury In Sawdust Case Cannot Agree I'utius, wr.. AOl'll S. Th l.i.-v . the case of the state vs the Rrlswold Davis Lumber company in which the NO NEED NOW TO BE GRAY And tell the world of your troubles and years for Co-Lo will restore the natural color, life and lus ter to your hair in a man ner nature approves. Co-Lo n scientific process perfected by Prof. John H. Austin, over 40 years a bacter iologist, ihalr and scalp snu-clitlUt. 1 ms&m Trial Of Taylor Opens At Eugene Kugene. Or, Apr, . Opening stale wents were to be mad today when court resumed at the second trial of Martin A. Clark, charged with tho mur oer uf Charles 1.. T lor, near the sum- j lt of the Cascade mountains, late July. Helwtlon of the Jury whlch Willi Istcn to the evidence was Completed! late yesterdey. .!'! Sklpworth ad- jnurmng court until this morning. Mrs. Franklin West was a mieat at . dinner party one evening this week given by the teachers and nnnli. f th grade schools. Mrs. West hu. r.i.,a as principal of the Woodburn chools and will leave next week f.e ho. t, in Centralia, Washington. At a meeting 0f the council held iuesiay evening more street Improve ment was started, ana i i ku. that great acbievementa will be accoml pusnea in this respect during the next fMW niArltk. B. H. 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TN 2000 counties in the United States the pastors X and laymen of 30 great denominations will meet in conference this month. It is the kind of conference that generals hold before a critical engagement; that business men hold before entering a new market A conference of judgment, not emotion; a dear-eyed facing of the facts. A Survey that Business Men Must AJhhtre For more than a year hundreds of workers have been quietly engaged in making a scientific surveyof the mission fields, and of America counrV oycounfy. The facts developed are startling. No such pic ture of America's religious situation has ever be fore been drawn. t , On the basis of these surveys thirty Pro testant denominations are uniting in a Nation Wide Cooperative Campaign Each of the thirty denominations has its own Forward Movement" organized and officer ed. The Interchurch World Movement is the t clearing house for all of these. It is the agency which the churches have cre ated to avo,d 1 duplicate to foster cooperation and make sure that every man and dollar render the utmost service possible. The month of April will be devoted to maktng me facts of the survey known to America; m the week of April 25th-May 2nd, will come a united simultaneous financial campaign. Whether You Are Inside the Church or Out To every man ard every woman who loves llT' 2000 nces vitally important faCtS y this great survey Z wt f0 8t W0rk -Arnica -and what kind of a country this country is to be. OrrntiaZStoZ JNTERGHURCH VOJLD MOVEMENT WEST th STREET, NEW YORK CITY Ttt9 pubticatfan of this cfVwrr,--.-. FORK THICK WITH TWO TOW ATTACHMENT. RTXS LIKE A TOP 1 OSCAR B. GINGRICH MOTOR & TIRE CO. JTl Court Street Phone (SB Bay Remnants AT THE Remnant Store 254 North Commercial FOR LONG DISTANCH AUTO TRUCKING WillametteV alley Transfer Co. PHONE 1400 ' WE ALSO DO LOCAL HAULING ft ! SI t SILKS Of this department, the . magnitude of which has been the pride of this store for many yearSytve now chronicle the last page. Iifs simply this: Your choice of all re maining Silks aty yd. $1.95 . Such well known silks as Pine Tree, Corticelli, Skinners, ' and Bramsons, all 36 inches wide. Taffetas: 'TrfWiiSPlI' - t The real spring-time silk in taupe; biscuit, steel, pearl and other shades of grey. Draperies MADE TO ORDER TO FIT YOUR WINDOWS C.S. Hamilton 340 Court Street HIDES and SACKS WANTED Also Junk of AU Kinds Beat Prices Guaranteed CALL 598 'Capital Junk Co. The Sonar Teal TTm... 71 Chemeketa St. Phone lit i Messalines: Excellent qualities in white, tan, apricot and emerald. t Satins: None better, colors are wild rose, pearl grey, claret, shell, pink, and Kelly green. Plaids: There is still a good assortment of these, especially good for skirts and misses' dresses. Retiring from Business Hi THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL "WANT" ADS PAY orts arid o otin Coati Of a Fine Quality Of Jersey A wool Jersey Sports Coat is the ideal wrap for motor ing and golfing and you should surely see the new models that we are now showing. They' are most un usually attractive and clever looking. They come in all. the leading plain and mixed colors and are fashion ed in Tuxedo, Norfolk and three-quarter length styles. You ivill find these Coats at Shipleys - The prices range from " S12.50 S14.25 , UP TO $34.75 2-PIECE SPORT JERSEY SUIT Specially Priced be and M becoming. Out&Sj 5 " W fating jf one is garbed in an Sac ie S t r'" " and see these. "uracme suit. Come in S29.75 $34.75 145 Liberty Street Where Shopping is Always a PUam re