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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (May 18, 1920)
THE CAPITAY JOURNAL ; Qlcott Endorses j Legion Drive For Oregon Members Friend and Foes Are Given Tf eat , ; In Armory Talk '"-aition of the impending na- J According to Montavilla Flowers, U nai-T tor 1.000.000 new campaigner for General Leonard tf - im.rinn lesion I Wood, for Lur . there are two predomioent h Orion's quota is t),000 j mind classifications in the United I lucB BenV Oleott today issued States, at the present time: . . "nLinK proclamation: ' "These are the subjective and ob- tln W .Tention has been directed toctive minds," stated Mr. Flowers, f that during the wtek from "the subjective mind is that of the tW f May 22d, inclusive, the idealist, the theorist, who makes ef )W " Legion will carry on a drive forts to create a pretty world and who members. This is to be a! finally soars to the skies, grasping ' jrfv. In which it is ex-1 the Btars and beckoning us to do the ? that over a million new mem- same. The league of nationists, the i that over aiii - - " niv -ii be enrolled, bringing, the socialist and the bolshevist are of ' neth of the orpuu.i.u.. !T hnlf million. This llrth of the organization up to two ,if million. This is an ob- 7 t mav be carried out Aiehly successful conclusion in Ortjofc Brick and Bouquet At the armdry, Monday night, Mr. Flowers entertained" his audience of these classes. "The true objective - mind is for General Wood," stated the speaker, who evidently assigned those who well as in the nation at, thought differently from himself, to line nrst mentioned class. a a matter of pride on the ' rt of every good American citizen, Setter or not he was in the service during the late war, to see in jabout 400 persons with glowing snetth ns of young " """"" es of the military candidates. Ex to civic pursuits and joining m an tengive personal description of the denization which has for its sole . presldentlai candidate took a large Dliiectand purpose the upbuilding ot)portion of the orator.s e(torts when exhausted or laudatory remarks con cerning General Wood, Mr. FJowers turned his attention o criticism of any and all other candidates and their supporters. He took a sharp fling at Senator Charles McNary, who ..Kvinv nut thft trrinciics,i , . .. . minaieiy V uunnson, ana lnumaiea tnai me ore- 0f the constitution and the laws wgon fienator should be punished lur .0umfed States and of the constitu-: hJa rAmifiginn In faiunfy in .. uniira nntinn. lb weliare ui ias become apparent during the life at the American Legion that it is an lanization built not only on sound est lines of patriotic endeavor, but that it is an organization made up i men who are earnestly ana aeier- ow uiifed States i lion of its own order. The American Legion has funct ioned long enough to show, beyond the shadow of a doubt, that it is to be wnnderful power for good through- .rt the land. For that reason all Am- U"'"'UB" u""'f TlUKen " outt. . ni h elnd to see it portion of the Capital Journal edit Z in membership and to flourish. r'f wWch General Wood's ill, "t is with pleasure that I may!"8 nd "J the league , of nations )ed the endorsement of this office to-; P'"tf f The Capital Journal Spto. of -American Legion MMtg-nton hen during the dates I have men- w'de interrogation as to who weie ttoed the mighty membership movo-P00 financial supporters In his ment is to be put forward. I earnest-! hafte t0 fBthpres h c?m; r ge all 0,-egonlans who have the 1 Pf t to show tha he had Welfare of their country and their4Pther than very meagre information Stoat heart to give such assistance concerning the source of the expense ' , o fh, ! money for the extensive Wood propa- and cooperation to the men of tha camDaen The writer of the American Legion as will aid them in,.ganda( campaign. The writer of the ..,. ,.,( th m!,ffnifi- editorial not beingin attendance, a mtmillg hiid iiiu -" cj Wood. Resents Opposition One portion of Mr. Flowers' address was directed at the Capital Journal, special umbrage being taken at a cent success which it deserves to be." j fiery challenge issued by Mrr Flowers Klamath Lake Land Proposed brought no contenders. TT ntnterl thnt flenral Wood was liriffatlOTl Of for the league of nations, "with res ft ervations." Whether or not ruse "reservations" would prove to be as destructive as frank opposition, the orator did not pause to make clear. With frequent allusions to genuine The irrigation of 595S -acres of land Americans, George Washington .and lying north of Upper Klamath lake Abraham Lincoln, the speaker en in Klamath county ,1s contemplated deavored to retain the Interest of his under an application filed with State 'audnce Engineer Cupper, Monday, by A. C. Marsters of Soseburg covering the appropriation of 79 second feet of wa ter from Four Mile creek. The pro ject contemplates the construction of about five miles of ditch, a small di version dam and a distribution sys tem at an estimated cost of ..approxi mately 40,000. ', Other applications for water rights have been filed as follows: . By E. P. Ransom of Freewater, cov wing the appropriation of water from, the east branch of Crockett creek for lie Irrigation of ten acres in Umatil la, county. By Walter Robinson, Port Orford, covering the appropriation of water from a small stream for domestic sup ply. By W. A. Teal, Falls City, covering the appropriation of water from an Unnamed stream for irrigation of a mall tract in Polk county. By T. T.. Shell, Wallowa, covering the appropriation of water from Bear creek, for the irrigation of a small tract in Wallowa county. By El Corregidor Orchard com pany of Mount Hood, covering the ap propriation of water from Dog creek r the irrigation of 80 acres of land In Hood River county. .' By Frank Randier of Jacksonville, wvering the appropriation of. water from McCormack, Wolf, Line and oth w Miches, for the Irrigation of a mall tract in Jackson county. GAIN WEIGHT AND STRENGTH With Bitro-Phosphate on $300 Guarantee . New York. If you are feeling run weak, nervous, tired in the BS. and generally .ailing, these e the symptoms that should. warn ,' ' take care of your health. POUr Oerann. I .. A . ii c?ciy icn are ncvu' s" more phosphorus in their bodies. 'heit you see thin and fretful peo- jwi or those who are 'anaemlci Pale, "i. Oft dFsnnnlt i,.i,i., Vf- Vou may look for; the nee of . nWent that- make .for a constitution.. Home Dennlo ' uii "on" composed chiefly of salts - ':, arastlc drugs. Iron, calomel, r "ver oil, etc., wonder why they tJo benefit. That Is easily explain i.r mat sucn persona neea Phorphoric- element,- wWch Is a eoM ,Ptent esBe"tlal to' health, and wined in BITRO-PHOSPHATE, mous health preparation. Now J"wble everywhere. r . nrnr ti. I a . , fc.. s tur- yuu 10 uo . i r trial of BITRO-PHOSPHATE "ning at once. It I not-a patent K, 'Cln' the formula is prescribed w many physicians for the ailmenU I w,rifa mentioned above. ' HvrVyery ot BITRO-PHOS-rti. ar 8 few simple health '1 and a $300 guarantee. Buy a m ,!J"TR0-pHOSPHATE.It is sold fecommended by all good drug- vrywhere. Adv) RNAL WANT ADS PAT BEST.'t A concert preceded the oration, many persons manifesting sincere ap preciation of the pleasing numbers rendered by. Miss Ada Miller, AtlunUe Fleet Shifts. ' New York, May IS. The Atlantic fleet-which haB been at anchor in the Hudson river for the last two weeks, put to sea yesterday. After maneu vers and practice runs It is understood the fleet will go to Hampton Roads. Rumors were also current that additional- ships may soon be sent to the GUlf Of Mexico to join the Oklahoma and the destroyers now on duty there. ALL READY GOOD MUSIC GOOD TIME F. S. INFORMAL DANCE . MOOSE HALL TONIGHT PREMATURELY GRAY? 'Tis unfortunate but don't worry a day! Co-Lo will re store the natural color, life and luster , to your hair in a manner nature approves. Co-Lo a scientific process per fected by Prof. John H. Austin, over 40 years a bacteriologist, hair and scalp specialist. S I ill ; ?1. Eastecr. ! ... The Ten Co-Lo Secrets : Co-Lo Is a wonderful liquid.' -Clear, ' odorless, . greaseless. . Without lead or sulphur. Hasn't a particle of sediment. Will not wash or rut) off. -Will not Injure hahr-op-scalp -Pleasing and simple to apply. Cannot be detected like the or dinary hair tints and dyes. Will not cause the hair to split or break off. Co-Lo can be had for every natural shade of hair. - At for Black and Dark Shades of T Brown. . A7 Extra Strong, for Jet Black Hair onry. " ' A8 for all Medium Brown Shades A tor all Verj Light Brown. Drab and Auburn Sbades. CO-LO HAIR RESTORER AT Perry's drug store. Council Defers Desired Action On Playground A municipal playground for Salem was no nearer Tuesday than It was when the" question was first brought up two months ago for action by civic or ganizations in the city, and later by the city council. AlthouKh the conn. cit voted two weeks ago to defer ae-1 lion on the playground Issue until its meeting Monday night in order to af ford the councilmen to investigate for tnemselves, the issue was continued when the council placed the matter in the hands of the park commission for action. 'A representation of the Rotary club appearew before the council Monday night and uged that the city purchase the proposed playground south ot Mill creek, on Summer street The club delegates expressed the willing ness of that organization to equip the playground with apparatus and to con struct a wading pool for children. Action Not Definite. In referring it to the park commis sion th'e - council . merely instruetea them to brine in a. rpnnrt nn th "ad visability of purchasing" the property. The city may acquire the property for the payment of due street assessments and the refunding of past assessments, ' totaling in all about $4700. . I Arrest Report Made. One hundred and five arrests have been made by police here during the Fiiuu reuruury o 10 Aiay d, according to a report made at the meeting by the police and health committee. Arrests were apportioned as follows: traffic violations 40, vagrancy 4, foreign of fices 11, runaway boys 9, disorderly conduct 16, drunkenness 2, suspects 5, interfering with an officer 1, begging 1, pool hall violations 10, forgery 3, obtaining money under false pretenses 2. Fines totalled $360.50 of. which $210 was collected from traffic viola tors. The question of removing the car line on North Summer street before the 'city begins to improve the street be tween Fairground road and Nebraska street, after being discussed by thel council, was held up pending hearings with citizens in that district as to their sentiment in the matter. Dry Law Decision I Postponed Again 1 Washington. May IT. The supreme 'court failed again today to decide the , validity ot fhe prohibiton amendment and the enforcement act and recessed until June 1. . Minister Thankful ! "I had stomach trouble for nearly JO years, also constipation which fill- I ed my system with gas and fever. I could not do my work, and while I ' was down sick a lady from out ef towp sent me a bottle of Mayr's Won derful Remedy which proved truly j wonderful. I believe it is the best med icine on earth." It is a simple, harm-' less preparation that removes the ca-! tarrhal mucus from, the intestinal j tract and allays the inflammation ' which causes practically all stomach, I liver and intestinal ailments, in clud- I ing appendicitis. One. dose will con vince or money refunded. J. C. Per- I ry, D. J. Fry and druggists everywhere ! AUCTIONEER Sales conducted everywhere. Farm sales 2 percent; city sales 5 percent. We save you money on advertising CoL W. F. Wright Auctioneer Phone 734 W.W.MOORE House Furnisher HOME OF THE TICTROLA You get more for your Money at Moore's. iUZj' THE PERFECT BAKING POWDER iholqptlio- tola all crvi3i x thecountiy Ttyit-and you will Imowwfay. """""" " "" mmmm THE COMFORT OF EYE GL ASSES The comfort of perfect vision which scientifically prescribed eye glass lenses may give, is greatly offset if the mechanical adjustments across the nose, or against the temples, or around the ears are not com fortable. , It requires long experience and a certain deftness and skill to make a perfect frame fitting. Even the efficiency of the lenses used depends upon it. Therefore, we take particular pains in making such fittings, just as we take particular pains in everything we do to help you have the most effi cient vision of which your eyes are capable. In speaking of comfort, when we recommend Kryptok (Pronounced .Criptock) Glasses for near and far vision, there is a point that is often overlooked. The size of the near vision segment can be varied according to the type of work you do, and this gives additional coVnfort. We take this into consideration, too. Any eye service you may desire, treatment, glasses, or repairs. We operate our own lense grinding plant. HENRY L MORRIS & CO. , Eyesight Specialists Rooms 202 to 211 Bank of Commerce Bldg. Salem, Oregon. 1 a r MEN Buy your Dress Clothes and also your work clothes at BISHOP'S f 138 N. Commercial. You take no chance tolose. Klllson-White Lyceum Bureau presents William Howard TAFT , v Lecturing on "The League of Nations Up-to-Date" ARMORY Saturday Evening May 29 Reserved seats, 11.60 . luo war tax extra' WILL'S Ml'SlC STOKE Mali orders reeceived now. Ad dress tetters,' make checks, money orders; payable to Salem Taft Management, box 283. En close self addressed, statu pod envelope to insure safe return. 4- STATES street Dr. CB. ONeill OPT0HETR1ST-0PTICIAN laddDttsh Bank PuMn tyfCor. Stile aqd OS . 8 SHIPLEYS ' The ' ' Pay As You Go Plan Quality MerchandisePopular Prices . ... We advise all of our friends to be careful. Buy only : what you nee'd, and pay as you go until conditions . strike a level where commodities are on a conserva tive basis. This store will be alive to your wants and ; serve you with the same quality merchandise at 1 popular prices. ' Sincerely yours, 1. . iljtpfrij in. "Where Shopping Is a Pleasure11 L. M. HUM "Care of ' YickSoTong Chinese Medicine and Tea Co. Has medicine which will our any known disease. Open Sundays from 10 a. m. until I p. m. 1ES South High Street lalem, Oregon. Phone 181 HIDES and SACKS WANTED Also Junk of All Kinds Best Prices Guaranteed CALL lS Capital Junk Co. The Square Deal House 171 Chemeketa Bt Phone ttl IMMMtMMttM4tMMMHMMttHMtt i Attention Mr. Workiogman! i 10 Days Stock Reduc tion Sale In order to reduce our stock of work clothes we of fer you '. for 10 days only some exceptional values. Here are a few of the many you will find here: Canvas Gloves 1 Oc MEN'S HEAVY BLUE DENIM BIB OVERALLS PO fft Or Jumpers with light stripe, D4.uU MEN'S EXTRA HEAVY BLUE DENIM OVER- CO nr alls of Jumpers (Levi Straus) U UNCLE SAM WORK SHIRTS j 25 'KHAKI PANTS heavy weight ;...j2 QPJ Work Socks 10c MEN'S HEAVY KlfAKI COVERALLS 2 CHILDREN PLAYSUITS- Blue denim or Qrp pen stripe .... BE SURE AND WATCH OUR WINDOWS . " FOR REAL VALUES km. T ' MEN'S STORE 416 STATE ST. IIIIIHIllllllllllH.,,,,, . THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL "WANT" ADS PAY FOR: The Auto IFays t ii i mm mm VOTE 302 ; 31 -YES There were only 39,000 Autos In Oregon when wo started In with the State Highway Program. Now there are 85,000. The auto license fees and gaso line tax pay for the roads-Revenues constantly growing. Good Roads bring the autos-the more autos. the more money for good roads-Let's build the roads and develop Oregon. NO TAX IN THIS for the 4 State Road Bond Limit And make It possible to build more state roads-No Property Tax No Direct Tax No Increase In Auto License Fees No Increase In Gasoline Tax . VOTE 302 X YES-lilake it Unanimous Rcil up a Big Majority, to Show Oregon believes In Progress The Auto Pays the Bill. OREGON STATE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE CKARLCS HALL, Prlnt, MmUtOtM. CCORGt QUAVLE. Cmwti! ttntery, PrtU4 '.. OREGON ROADS & DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATION W L. THOMPSOM, Pretkitnt, 325 Kiri St., Pwtlinil. C. C. CH APMAM, Chirm. E111 utive Committn. f. !. Axlt.?. Oik Official Computation howi that income frvm eulo fcrs end ga tas py Iwth prim'phi ami mttttnl if bo.i!i. V.';;ic tt above addrwa for copy, certified by Whitl.)d, Whitccsib & Co., Cf Putlit i . fit". 'I. V-tf vc u