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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (May 21, 1920)
PAGE SIX THE CAPITAL JOURNAL. Shriners Told of Day to Be Spent In Salem Gardens Informing other Shriner th:t they Hill be driven throush one of tin garden spots of the world, 130 let ter were being mailed Friday from the Commercial club by the Arabian Knight Shrine club of Salem to Fhrlne potentates throughout the I'nlted Slatei calling attention to the iay when Salem will pay its respects to the mystic organization June 23. Through this method of Bending the letters to the potentates members of every organization will be appris ed of the Salem Shrine club's enter prise, and will be told that they will be taken through some of the best loganberry sections, hop yards and prune sections in the country. The visitors will be entertained in( the city from the time of their arriv al, about noon, to late in the after noon when they will be returned to Portland In automobiles furnished by Salem citizens. They will be feted ;o luncheon on the state house lawn during their stay here. Welcome is extended in the letters by King Uln Cluncey of the Cherrians, and Dr. O. A. Olson, president of the Arabian Knight Shrine club of this city. nn engaged in the bootlogsi:is busi ness must do so at their own risk. They cm not injure the car against lss throuch confiscation by federal agents This is the gist of an opinion I prepared by I. H. Van Winkle, assist i ant attorney general in reply 10 a query i from A. C. Iiarlier, state insurance i commissioner, as to whether a 'confis- I cation clause" could be attached to in surance policies covering loss on auto- mobiles in this state. Such a clause Is j against public policy, according to Van j Winkle who holds that it would only tend to lessen the diligence of persons j selling automobiles on conditional jsah'g and assist persons intending to j engage in a violation of the United States prohibition law in making tint i purchase of an automobile for use in ! their traffic. appropriation of $30,000 to cover pcns--s throush year I'm and provid iug penalties for violation of the ae.. Wife Charges Lack Of Aid From Spouse ItilU Josephine Brown Instituted di vorce proceedings Thuswlay aKain.-'t W. lirown, charging non-support an4 cruci treatment The couple were mar ried at Harding, Montana, May 17, 1913. Of this marriage there are two children, Perry Wesley, age 6 years, and June Henrietta, aged 4 year Mrs. Brown, who states that she has six children by a former marirage, now with her, states that her Sxuse has never provided a home for hi family and but poorly contributed to the sup port of his two children despite hr claim that he earns from one to tw. hundred dollars per month. Additonal charges are that the hus band forced his stepchildren to "go out into the world to care for them selves-'; that he took money gien to '. him by the wife and her children with which to purchase a horse and cow ;and retained the money for his own use. In order to provide shelter and food for the children, Mrs. ISrown states in her complaint that she was forced work outside, securing employment i a cook at better quality restaurants in Salem. When she returned from her work which required her services at a later hour each night, she states that he would annoy her in many ways, ac cusing her of infidelity and with asso ciation with men other her husband. The charges of infidelity are denied by the plaintiff. l She asks for an absolute decree of divorce; custody of the children, suit able 8upMirt money, the return of such personal property now in her hus band's possession and such other measures of relief as the court may deem necessary. ton country, could not look better at . una uuie ana wmi coiii.nueu avoralov ; verstiv ; growing weather both bumper train training ,., FWDAY,SAt, Class - - r Cupper Attends Columbia Basin Development Meet Percy A. Cupper, stuto engineer, 1 in Portland today in conference with delegates from Seattle, Spokane mid Tueoina. and representatives of the Portland Chamber of Commerce, rela tive to the development of the Colum bia basin irrigation district comprising 1.750,000 acres in the l:lg iiend coun try in eastern Washington. Cupper's inlerest in the project lies In the possi bility of Including u large body of land in northeastern Oregon In the district 'hlch Isto he Irrigated with water ap propriated from streams in Montana and Idaho. rAutomobile Sold To Bootleggers Not Insurable Dealers selling automobiles to per. Brown Prepares Title For Market Commsision Bill The ballot title for the state market commission bill which is being initia ted by the state taxpayers' leagues hag' been prepared by Attorney General Brown and is now ready for signatures! to secure for the measure a place on! the November ballot. The measure Is designated the "State j Market Commission Act' 'and its pur pose Is set forth in the ballot title ; follows: '. j To create a state market commis sion establishing the office of state market director, salary J4500 per an num, and secretary, salary $3ti00 per annum, defining duties and powers of commission to be to assist in econom ical distribution of products at fair prices, disseminate Information con cerning market conditions, encourage co operation among producers, distrib uators and consumers, mediate dis putes when requested, supervise mar kets land co-operative association, v sue lahels in certain cases, inspect pro ducts in storage, warehouses and com mon carriers, authorizing hiring attor ney and other employes, providing for Grip, Influenza Hamlin's Wizard Oil a Itclluble, An tlscpllc Preventative During Influenza epidemics spray the nose and throat several times a day with ono part Wizard Oil nnil two parts water, using an atomizer If you haven't an atomizer, gargle the throat and snuff the mixture up the nose. This treatment sets up nn antiseptic wall of defense tigainsi flu ccrma. Chest colds nnd soro throat lead to grip. Slop them at once with Wiz ard Oil lxfoie they can develop Into a. dangerous Influenza. Get It from druggists for 30e. If not untlsfled, return the bottle and get your money back. Ever constipated or have sick head ache 7 Just try Wizard Liver Whips, pleasant little pink pills, 0c at drug gitti. Guaranteed. (Adv) L. M. HUM , , Car of Yick So Tong Chinese Medicine and Tea Co. (iaa medicine which will cur any known disease. Open Sunday from 10 a. tn until 8 p. tn. 15 South High BtrSet Vilnm, Oregon Phoin 181 FRECKLES .March Worst Month for This Trouble How to Itcmove Foully There's a reason why nearly every body freckles in March, but happily there Is n!so a remedy for Uiese ugly blemishes, and no ono need st'.iy freckled. 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