Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, April 09, 1920, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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    PAGE EIGHT.
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL
FRIDAY.
APRIL !
Peace Resolution
Holds Attention
Of House Today
Wahlngtoiu Apr. . The how .T t CdtldtdCltBS
uctuuany xtir regulars and par- Itcan. for state representative from
ft:..: ... ln i. - . ,. . . V, nni.M.' Jwnhlna MtlHtV
HtlfitVC ' liic l v i : r 5 at ijiv -v 1 1 t. . ,
tiona only when the regulars are In-j
capacitated through lllm-s or other; f n TUt JJ nA
causr. The primary law provide that I UCOlTlU if I CTl 11 IU
the delegate shall meet and select! T f i ' fI
their oT alternate, four at large and, fOf V WlCLtlOtLS Ut
! one from each of the tate' eleven
j congressional districts.
to Sam J Mentxef. 23 A sit 1
L C of Augustus Lamoert In
6S 2W 3800
, The factory hands in the Trinidad The Dalles. Cut worms and snow
sugar mills get verv low wages com ! fall have go injured the grain in the
x . ,v, .miM ret in th Wi:ini" riisinet near this city that.
I susar industries ot Louisiana or Cdba. ; gmie of the acreage will have to be re- F M and Lillie Phelps to Nancy
' the wage, naid varying from 49 cents; seeded. j L BentonUs 4 and 5 Wilquits
:o $1 per day. depending upon the Kina
I or laoor; tne nigaew paia sKiueu
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
locked horn with the peace reiwlution
today, prepared to complete action
ar. ! send th proposal to the senate be
fore the seiuiiun ended Ielate will
end at i o'clock this afternoon.
Representative Flood of Virginia,
lender of the force opposing tl reo
ludon. was expected to have ready
when the debate ended, the motion to
recommit provided In the rule. Possi
bly an attempt to modify the terms of
the resolution will be made through in
clusion of a substitute for It in pro
posed Instruction to the foreign af
fairs committee to be embodied tn the
recommitment motion.
It was generally admitted, however,
that there wa no hope of getting fav I
D L'L'i" r of the sugar hoflers, however. i sbn-i' i-aui A ana ttum rugaie, ij-
riUIUUULUIl L.UW ioo per month, ti
File Names With
State Secretary ',
Ten candidates filed their nomina
tion petitions at the office of the secre
tary of state Thursday. They are:
Will R. King. Ontario, democrat,
candidate for delegate to the demo
cratic national convention from the
second congressiscil district.
Bartlett Cole, Portland, republi
can, candidate for state representa
tive from Multnomah county.
K. K. Kubll, Portland, republican.
candidate for state representative
from Multnomah county.
Walter L. Robb. Portland, repub-
Tacoma. W'n., April . The feder
al grand Jury, continuing Its consider
ation of evidence of alleged prohibi
tion law violations, today indicted
ight more men charged with opera -
iing stills and selling liquor. The jury
completed Its work with the submis
sion of the additional Indictments ami
was complimented by Judse E. E.
Cushman for It endeavors to enforce
prohibition in southwest Washington.
I During its three day sessions 35 in
dictments, mostly on liquor charger.
ner and Eaitn nooipen,
, - T . ...... . E-.trh lnr.
Klamath rails-Walter Benjamin, ,tg w
Cndrrwood. box factory employe, as, 41 i-nivMrSily a(jd Salem
the result of a six hour endurance te.ti Mark an(1 K,-(ie ji Capps to
staged in a local restaurant, claims toj Fred J and Ada E Willson
be the chamlnon assimiiator of ham- It 1 bl 14 N Salem
i,, c, ni haiienrea ihe'Nina W Kohler to Harry O
Sherman 8 and Ada M Swank to
D F and Catherine A Jerman
It 1 bl 17 Salem 2S0
P J and Amanda M Kunu to
. C W Grabenhorst Its 7 and 8
bl 1 Sale mHeights add 3S09
T F and Kate Hill to William
H and Emma H Hildebrant It
W P an o V Boir ,'
1. Depot add Salem
W A and Gertrude Ci.m "T 5
4 I niversity add 1)1
""u George F Fait-
Emma C Engdahl It i
iivHsii-iii 1 i a n .
It IS -r,.." "- I
farms """St t
Mabel F and Georgej"wT "-
to George F Watson It 72 i
8 Fainnount Park L ' '
wide world to equal his record. To
win a 810 wager i'nderwood ate 1
cakes of raw hamburger steak, each
sandwiched between the halves of
regulation ixe caterers bun.
Baker. Sheriff Anderson has re
ceived a telegram from the Ox
mining district notifying him of the
were returned. Today thre eof the my erious disappearance of Lars J.
orahle action on such a plun. jlican. candidate for presidential elec-
Coin batting the view of opponents tor.
of the resolution that it proposed an Denton O. Burdlck, Redmond, re
lnvaslon of the constitutional powers publican, for state representative
of tm president. Representative Mad-ifrom twenty first representative dl3
den, republican. Illinois, said It did trict.
not "assume to take away any of thr Klton Watklns, Portland, democrat,
president s treaty making right's." I for presidential elector.
"It the treaty of Versailles had been I J. o. Krickson, Asto
ratified as presented by the president,
he said, it is "obvious" that an Amer
ican army "of any where from 25.000
to 200,000 would have been In Armenia
Astoria, republi
can, for district attorney for Clatsop
I county.
j Wm. M. Stone, Oregon City, repub
lican, for state representative from
today snd the nation obligated for an Clackamas county.
exiendlture of not less than $757,000.-1 Seward D. Allen, Eugene, republl
000 to maintain a mandate under the can, for state representative from
league of nations over that country." Lane county.
Representative Flood announced i J. N, Johnson, Grants aPss, repub
that the motion to recommit would
pose straight out repeal of all war leg
islation. The motion will direct the foreign
affair committee, he said, to report
mil remillltlnn .onaDllnv Ihu .. Ia '
act.
Representative Clark of Missouri,
democratic leader, declared that the
title given the resolution wa "palpable
mlimomer," that the measure would1
bring "confusion twice confounded"
and that it would lend to "all sort of
iiit.'i'natlonnl quagmires."
"Congress hu neither mandate nor
authority to do the thing now attempt
ed," ho declared. "It a futile perform
ance, a work of supererogation full oi
sound and furt, signifying nothing ex
cept a desperate effort and. ns I be
lieve, an unavllahle effort not to matte
peace but to make some po Itleal capi
tal -u lit to act ns a boomerang,
"ft may well be doubted whether the
'proponents of Hits resolution believe It
will ever reach the statute books. In
tl la debate tbey have Intimated that
l hi president will vejn It. He can dn
noililug else consistent with his oath
to support ti ml defend the constitution
Und wllh itn honest and patriotic re
gaid for the duties of the high office
which he holds."
I.BERT II. STEIXRR, of St.
Paul, .Minn., who declares n
bi now able- to tin twice the work
bo could before inking Tanliic nn I
that his sister Iiuh gained sixteen
pounds,
indicted prohibition violators pleaded
guilty before Judge Cushman and
were sentenced to pay fine of sev
eral hundred dollar and to sarv i
number of month Ir Jail.
Jensen, watchman and deputy sheriff
at the Ox Bow tunnel In the northwest
vicinity, since March 20, the day when
he was last een at hi cabin at the
tunnel.
ITS LOTS MORE FUN TO
MAKE YOUR GARDEN
WITH GOOD TOOLS.
YoU KNOW IT.
Busy Poltical
Year In Store
For California
Bin Francisco, Apr. . Callform
yenr. There will be three election, nil
volets face an unusually busy political
of which me regarded by party lead
ers as being of more than ordinary Itn -poitiinee.
These election, and their
dates, are:
Presidential primary, May 4.
Hliife primary, August S4.
tleneml Klectlon, November 2.
At the presidential primary the vnt
eis will be given sn opportunity of bal
loting for candidates n delegates to
the niitlonal convention on one of
three tickets republican, democratic
and pmhllhtlnn. On the two latter tick
ets the delesrates, of which there ore
!M. will be unopposed.
Tim republican ticket will present a
contest between rival delegations
pledged lo support respectively the
oindliliiclei at the nallonal convention
of I'nlted States Senator Hiram W.
Johnson of Ban Francisco and Herbert
v. iioover oi rauo auo, t;al., former
rolled Stales food administrator.
The ballot will plulnly indicate how
e'icU delegation stand on the matter
of a preferred candidate, Thus, the
l.'piilillean ballot will contain WO ,,.,r,
hll.-l lints, and at the head nf each will
lie printed a line Indicating which
candidate the delegation favor for Hie
nomination.
Senator Johnson's candidacy for the
republican nomination Is an avowed
one. Mr. Hoover has not yet definite
ly made known hi political Intentions
so fur us the republican primary la oun
eerned. He declined, however, to per
mil the use of hi name in the demo
cratic primaries. Hi friends In Cali
fornia and elsewhere, of various politi
cal faith, tis-v begun an Independent
campaign In hi behalf and. In this
tale Hoover orgalxntlon are actively
at work.
C ' . ' D
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t f
i i , ; g ii
I mUKMjSt Jk nr sniin..
f I
'Talking about things that help
people., I have Just received n letter
from my sister in Waterloo, Iowa,
telling ins she hu ialned sixteen
pounds in weight by taking Tanlac,"
said A. 11. Stelner, 400 East Page
street, St. Paul. Minn., recently.
"My slater was on a visit to me a
short while iigo, und ns she was suf
fering from stomach trouble some ons
advised her to try Tanlac, which ho
did, and ns I saw the great benefit
she wa getting from it I decided .o
try It myself, for I had been troubled
with my stomach for the past two
yeurs. I had n very poor appetltu.
and the little I did manage to eat
seemed to lodge right In the pit of
my stomach mid sour, I would bloat
4errlbly after eating und have the
worst sort of cramping pain in my
stomach, and lit time 1 had such bud
attacks of heartburn I would nearly
go wild. My back gave me a lot of
trouble, and I had such lntensa pains I
in tne small or my back I could hard
ly bend over. To add to my other trou
blea, about two months ago I bega'i
to suffer with rheumatism 111 my
shoulder blades and arms, whlcn got
so bad I could hardly do my work
and could not even put on my rout-
without usslstunce. I was so nervous
I could get but little sleep and would
roll and toss from one side of the
bed to the other all night long, ami
would get up in the morning all tired
out. I wa o badly run down and ha I
lost so much weight I was no weak
I could hardly get about at all.
"Well, while I have only taken five
bottle of Tanluo In all my Improve
ment i limply remarkable. I have
such a good nppetlte 1 am hungry all
the time, and my stomach I In uch
splendid condition I can eat any
thing I want without suffering the
least bit from It afterward. The pains
have all gone out of my back and I
WE CAN JUSTLY "CROW" ABOUT OUR GARDEN TOOLS
THEY WILL MAKE YOUR GARDENING EASY FOR YOU.
WE HAVE MANY NEW WORK-SAVING GARDEN TOOLS.
COME IN AND SEE THEM.
WHEN YOU SEE THEM YOU W ILL THANK THE YELLOW
KID TWINS FOR CALLING YOUR ATTENTION TO OUR
GARDEN TOOLS.
OUR TRICES ARE FAIR AND SQUARE!
RAV L FARMER IIDW. CO.
OUR HARDWARE WEARS
2800
250
STEUSLOFF BROS. Market
ANOTHER SUPPLY
EXTRA FINE QUALITY
U. S. A
RmY
FROZEN
oceer oee;
14C, 17C, 20C, 25c Pound
No candidate for the presidential j never have the least sign of the rneu
nominntton I excluded by reason of ji matism. In fuct, I never have an ache
non -residence In California from en or pain of any kind. I sleep a coun t
tsrlg the tate and seeking to elect nja a log every night and have galnet
list of delegate favorable to hi own j In weight until I can do twice
candidacy In the national conventions. much work I could before I be
Th primary election machinery Is an taking Tanlac, Ye, ir, I can
available to l! comer, and getting the recommend Tanlac after what It ha
tame of pledged candidate on the 'done for me, and I know It will dj
ptu ty ballot is largely a mechanical j the nam for other If they will only
'. igive it a fair trln
After th election of delegates to the
convention come the minor matter
of selecting alternate delegates, who
Tanlse la sold In Salem by Tyler'
drug (tore and leading druggists In
other towns. (Advl
.iT Tf. '-T.V
ooiYt eat too'? many
F
O
lOA
T
STIES
cause she knows that's!
one good thin tKafdorft
-puuicr a kicls tummy.
Aw
BUY HOME PRODUCTS
Smoked Meats
Mild Sugar Care, Made by
Valley Packing Company
U. S. Government Inspection
Salem, Oregon
There ia nothing experimental about the goods of this
new local enterprise, as the concern is under the personal
TS.!? Tho know H0W TO PACK AND
CURE MEATS. And together with their unequalled
TO N0&E Ut qUaHty f Me8tS "SEC0ND
HAMS, 12 to 16
pounds ...... 38c
PIC NICS, 5 to 8
pounds .-..25c
Duffy prt sec 30 in 93 SE
Winona H Hofer to Robert ilc
Kinney Hofer bl 41 Salem
A G and Klma Wolfard to Ma
rie Goplerung prt Id cono
James K Buff, Silverton
August E and Mabel Hucke
stein to J D Mann prt bl 15
N Salem ..
J W and Sarah J Brown to Geo
L and Alta C Cummings Its
4-5-6 bl g Kiverview Park
add Salem .
Lois Irene and Harvey Miller,
Frances Winnifred and Jay
King to William and Sarah
Patrick EH It 8 bl T Uni
versity add Salem
John and Rosie J Stewart to F
Wand Edith Eberhardt It 8
bl 16 K Salem, also prt It 7
bl 16 N Salem S500
Falls City-Salem Lumber com
pany to Ward K Richardson
Its 1-2-3 bl 12 Kiverview
Park add Salem
Louie E and A F Richter to F
A and Bettie A Rinehart, 60
A in SS 3V
Troy D Wood to Emil Kroeplin
prt bl 33 N Salem
F A Erixon to W A and Ger
trude Cummins. Its 2 and 3 bl .
4 Riverside add
William H and Leora Thomas
to Wilford E Arnold and W
D Watson, 44.54 A sit sec
12 In 8S 4W 2
Falls City-Salem Lumber com
pany to Emil Kroeplin It 8 bl
9 J Xayera add
Fredrick and Berlha Carrodl to
William E Thomlinson, Us 1
and 2 bl 2 Bishops add Sa
lem ; 2800
John F White to Fred Carrodi
It 6 bl 1 Vanduyns add 2450
P H Fitzgerald to Edith M
Falrchild Its 11-12 bl 3 Pleas
ant Home add Salem 2500
J F L'nruh to Adolph and Em
ma Bombeck. It 1 bl 46 N
Salem
Emma Russell to George P
Russell. 115 A in OS 1W .
Daniel and Mary Donohue to
Daniel and Mary Donohue to
25.625 A in 10S 3V
Belle and E C Christensen to M
E and Alice E Pugh Id in
Woodburn $2500
Phebe A Green to Florence B
and Lionel Fisher Its 10-11-12
Yew Park add 1000
P N and Georgianna Andresen
to Gussie Klorfien It 2 bl 11
Parrishes add B
Robert A and Lura M Blevins
to Hugh Magee It 3 and 4
Waldo Hills fruit farms 5500
Joel F and Adaline A Friend
to R A and Lura Blevins It
1 bl 3 Queen Anns add Sa
lem J A and Elva Fox to Amanda
M Price prt It 3 bl 1 Fellers
add Donald
Martha E Shields to W F Slater
1.15' A sec 2 in 7S 1W 1200
Charles Hlbbard to J o Kuen
zl 2.50 A in sec 17 7S 1W
Anna B and Nellie M Par
menter to Arthur E Peter
son prt bl 65 Salem 6500
.Maria Folrick to Alfred and
Fannie Beall, 3.49 A in Geo
Neal D L C in 93 2W
Cornelia B and B W Harritt, R
and Cornelia Eezemer. Willis
J and Mae K Eberman to
Edward F and Bertha A
WrlRht It 5 1) 68 Salem .. .
Jefferson A find Jeanette Pool
er to Lawrence T Harris prt
Methodist mission in 7S 3W 6500
.uonroe ano ima Belle Sturgls
elicBtessen
We are pleased with the constantly increasing volume
of business in our delicatessen department. It proves that
we are filling a demand for ready prepared foods which
is meeting with the approval of the. people of this city
the preparation of the various salads and meats we as,
only the best of materials and our Mrs. Montgomery is uj
expert at putting these materials together in a tasty and
appetizing manner. A few of the items in this departmenU
SALADS Shrimp, Potato and Mayonaise Dressing.
MEATS Sliced Boiled Ham, Chipped Beef, Corn Beef
Loaf, Sliced Lunch Tongue, Head Cheese, Minced Ham.
Cervelat and Summer Sausage.
CHEESE Tillamook, New York Cheddar, Wisconsin
Brick, Limburger and Swiss, Schubinger's Limburger and
Brick, Imported Roquefort, Neuchatel, Breakfast, Bluhill
Piemento and Chili.
PICKLES Dills, Sour, Sweet Midgets, India Relish,
Horseradish.
FISH Kippered Salmon, Bonned Herring, Bloaters, Pick
led Herring, Large and Small Mackerel, Herring and Codfish
PEANUT BUTTER We grind tmr own peanut butter
every day. You are invited to come and see it made, abso
lutely nothing in it but the best shelled and roasted pea.
nuts witn a little salt added.
BASKETS We have just received an eastern ship
ment oi iancy maricet baskets, priced 65c and up.
COFFEE Golden Gate, 1 lb. 60c; 2 1-2 lbs., $1.45;
o ids,, $z.at.
FRUITS and VEGETABLES Florida Grane Fruit
for 25c and 15c each; Oranges, according to size, 50c, 65c,
75c and 80c per dozen; Hood River Apples, per box, $3.75,
2 pounds for 25c; Huge lots of vegetables for Saturday;
Asparagus, Rhubarb, Spinach and Mustard Greens, fed.
ishes, Green Onions, Turnips, Carrots, Celery, Leaf and
neaa Lieuuce.
Specials for Saturday
Frye's Wild Rose Hams, (about 10 pounds each) 40c per
pound; Happy Vale Ripe Olives, No. 2 1-2 Tins, 35c, 3 for
51.00; Solar Pineapple, No. 2 Tin, Broken, Sliced, 2 for c,
Roth Grocery Co.
Phone your orders early. Phone 1885-6-7
WHEN YOU WANT THE BEST AT THE LOWEST PRICE,
COME TO THE
BACON, 12 to 14
pounds . 40c
COTTAGES, 5
to 8 pounds 32 c
Midaet Marked
These Good nm in vi.
Guaranteed to Hease You or Money Refunded
GOOD QUALITY
V. S. GOVERNMENT INSPECTED
FRESH BEEF
PLATE OR NECK
BOILING
14c
Salt Pork....2ic
SHOULDER POT
ROASTS
17c
Fresh LiVr JQc
STEUSLOPF BROS. MARKET
COrRT AND LIBERTY STREETS
ALL KINDS HIESH AND CURED' ME T
SAUSAGES, ETC.
LARD.
OUR MEATS ARE OF THE CHOICEST QUALITY WE DO
YnnriA2AnRn6AIN C0UNTER" WE OFFEE
YOU AN INFERIOR GRADE OF MEAT AT APPARENTLY
LOW PRICES
Mot In the Combine
TTN, MILK FED VEAL
BPaEJvEKAT0UEUSUAL L0W PRICES
BEST CREAMERY BUTTER, PER POUND fi-
NUCCOA NUT BUTTER, PER POUND . . . "." orj
SMOKED PIG JOWLS, PER POUND n
FRESH SAUSAGE AND LIBERTY STEAK, PER POUND 9(g
PURE LARD, NO. 5 PAIL. ...... . ...
(IN FAIRNESS Tn rmr nTrnmA,.
EAm i""iuJa LIMIT ONE PAIL TO
EACH PURCHASEROT
COMPOUND, NO. 5 PAIL...
ALL KINDS OP Vnvav o .rm
a . SMOKED FISH
A FRESH LOT OF RAZOR c
$1.00
Midget WiBrkdl
"v
-- . ORIGINATORS OF LOW PRICES ;
351 STATE STRUCT-
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