IT.IDAY, JUXE 18, 1020. Owners of Tracts jNew Experiment Station at Tur Apply t( to Engineer For Water Rights Application for permission to appro priate water- from Goose Lak. for laeer mining Id Baker county was filed with the state engineer s oince, Thurs day, by Charles H. Record of Union, Or. Other applications for water rights were filed as follows: By George Hargadine of- Ashlana, covering the appropriation of water from Willow creek for the irrigation of a small tract jn jacKson county. By Thomas Deakin of La Grande covering the appropriation of water from the Grande Ronde river for the irrigation of a small tract In Union county. - ' By .1. RaybiH of Almeda, Or., covering the appropriation' of water from North Star Creek for the irriga tion of a small tract In Josephine coun ty. . - ' ,;" By James Speirs of La Grande .cov ering t:ie appropriation of water from Slide creek for the irrigation , of a email tract in Union county. THE CAPITAL JOUKNAE Miss Preparing viw a-Apcuiiiein oiaiion at lurner i Advances Flax Industry In Oregon! Bi Turner, Or., June IS. To further! aprlm-m ... t In a final'drive for nm,i,,H, or Edward I. Edward, a candidate between New York and South Ameri tor the presidential nomination on the (can coast points, democratic ticket, did not accompany ' in. nax interests of this community, W . J. J. Cumngham has leased a build ing from the Oregon Flax Fiber com pany for an experiment matin,, .j iorcy acres of flax contracted fpr the I Pr " and the 8 production penments made, that tHe enter., i bound to be a success, and in a few;prior to Lhe fusfmary close down foi more years will become one of theimid-seasoI repairs, the lumber Indus-" were made for a number of stops dur- couiilK mtlUSirieS Of fh ata iPKU 1.. ... L. . . ... n, lkA ,-! the New Jersey delegates on their i special train todo.y for the democratic I convention at San Francisco. Pele-; gates said he would probably attend, i however, if his official duties would l permit his leaving in time. Hans1 .mree tons per acre. The water supply ... . ui irei jo miu io oe tne oest tor cur-1 mg flax that the state affords. The capital invested at Turner by the Ore gon Flax Fiber company is $11,009, and it will require an expenditure of J23.000 to put this crop in shape for market. Spanish Court Ceremony Revived Madrid, Spain. For th first time in several years, the old court ceremonial at which the wires of grandees will be presented to the queen, will occur Saturday evening, jjuchesses, countesses and jnarchion esses, newly created or who have in herited titles, will go to the palace in court dress each carrying a hassock upon which she will kneel before the queen and place her services at the monarch's disposal. Afterward the noblewomen will take turns in serv ing as lady in waiting on the queen. eirnprintant 4 - . . Mrs. Lord of Portland, who was the insugator of the industry in Oregon If the experiment this year prove satisfactory, and Mr. Cunningham is confident that it will, others who are interested in the proposition will fi nance it to the extent of hnti,,,-.. . spinning mill i Turner next season. Just now Jie is installing the equip ment necessary to handle the crop Re comnciea. Mr. Cunningham has yea experience in the pro duction and manufacture of flax in Its various features, and he seems confi dent that he will be able to make a showing in the undetraking this year ; ,u "f """en will uoeratea rrom Salem next Saturday promote the industry as it should be. .shortly before daylight for a 508 mile rim rioer company, "ce to uaKiand, Cal it was learned i.ieuuore notn, president; Ed- loay through correspondence re ward Schunke, secretary, and E. J. ceiveit from the Pacific Homing Pig. i.urcii, umuHger, win continue in the ciuo or Oakland. Many of Ihe ousiness with unusual develonment Pigeons which will arrive In 'rfafom acocrding to Mr. Hansen. Mr. Han- y express are parents and offspring sen uas oeen continually engaged in ul ulras usea y the government dur the game for forty years and knows lnK the war. every feature of .he industry from its Tne race- 't is said,-will be flown production to the consumer in the from Salem each year, Last season , " i.r.r-,",s ""FOUCCT Mwo per cent of normal. notwithtJ. mir seasonable trade War Vet Pigeons To Fly 50(L Mile Race From Salem vine nunctred racing pigeons will be manufactured product. The company tne handicap was wen by J. T. State House Notes. The application of the Central Ore gon irrigation district for an increase 1 in maintenance rates was dismissed by the public service commission in an order issued Wednesday morning. The dismissal is based on an opinion of At torney General Brown to the effect that the irrigation district is not a public utility and not under the juris diction of the commission. Recommendations for the enlarge. ment of the heating plant at the state normal school and for increases in the salaries of several members of the nor mal faculty will be presented to the board of regents at their meeting in Jlonmouth Thursday, according to J. H. Ackerman, president of the normal school, who was here today in confer ence with the financial committee of the board of regents. It is not expect ed that financial conditions will per mit consideration of a new dormswry building at this time, Ackerman stated, although such a building is badly needed and must be provided ultimate ly. Oregon ranks third among the states of the union in per capita purchase of war saving stamps according to in formation received by J. A. Churchill, state superintendent of public instruc tion and state thrift director, today. Purchases of Btamps for April aver aged eight centsvper capita and pur chases for the year lip to May 1 aver aged 51 cents per capita Churchill's In formation shows. Thrift will be given an important part in the course vor civics in the elementary schools at the state, hereafter, In an effort to estab: lish right habits of saving in the boys and girls of ithe public schools, Churchill explains. ' it was released If conditions are favorable it In be lieved that some of the birds will ar rive in Oakland on the evening of the day they are released in Salem. has been in operation for a number of Cray's Ion8 distance champion, ''Drift years, adding a little each season. It d Snow." which arrived early on the was started with only fifteen aerwj morninS following the day on which contracted and this year, said Mr. Hansett, "we will have over two hun dred acres." They have purchased a new self binder and will cut all of the two hunderd acres this season Instead of pulling it, as has been the practice! in former years. Mr. Hansett stated Grasshoppers are devastating the that thev have the best equipped mill grain fieIds near Cove m lon coun In the United States and have every ty' Last Sunday 20 acres on the L. B. equipment necessary to prepare the Carter ranch was cleaned up. product ror tne market. What we need, said Mr. Hansett, is a stock com pany with sufficient capital back of it to build a linen mill. Help is a per plexing problem this year, also. While the Industry has developed largely since it was established, they have been hindered by one thing and an other each year and at no time have they been able' to give it a fair trial. It is apparent, however, from the er- b STATE ; 1 STATE g STREET DiCRONeffl OPTOHETRIST-OPTICIAN LaddBush DankMdin$ TzfCcr Stole apt KILL THE RATS TO-DAY By Using i STEARNS' PASTE International exterminator for Hati, Mice. In I 1 . ... ,1 ..rhll 1,3 It ('n'tiU-K E ' desire in those pests to run irpm the build ing for water ana irenn air, ujiu 4n . fu nmmAIlM. TWO RlZ88. Sfc and 11.50 should ba enough to kill from 60 to 400 raw, . HEADT FDD USE "BOER FRO Dt4U HOME OWNERS AND PLDERS Now is the Time to install the HOMER PIPELESS HOT AIR FURNACE WM. GAHLSDORF The Store of Housewares 135 N. Liberty St Phone 67 Governor Edwards later announced that he exnecteil-to leave for S:,n dullness, cari fv,. h. ,k i.i.. . shortage, and the banking policy .if week ' , restricted credit ! Production at US association mills was SS.S7MS3 feet which is only 1.88 per cent leas than normal pro duction for the operations reporting. Shipments totaled 78.S71.708 feet, of which S1.94 per cont were ship ments by water or locally by' auto truck and not requiring cars. Rail shipments amounted to 7414 ! Washington, June 18, American cars or approximately 5SJ40.000 feet, (mining interests, already are demon -oasiise water snipments amounted stratmg feeling of confidence in to 13.I40.55S feet; export shipments j the declarations of the de facto gov 7.S1M10 feet; and local auto truck rernment of Mexico, by greatly increas deliveries 3.774,"39 feet " ing activity in the states of Sonora - New business amounted to 51.MS.-i and Sinaloa. said a report received wi i ieei maae up ol 3S,7o,000 feet j today from the American consul in me transcontinental rail trade; 3,-1 Nogales. 8705 feet in the local trade; 9 Miners Showing : Confidence In Mexican Stand Pensious lH'niod Many Washington, June IS. Federal em ployes who have reached the age of retirement, 70 years although tney hove not given the minimum of 15 years service required under the re tirement luw. must be dropped from the rolls. Attorney General Palmer has ruled. Such employes, he said, cannot draw retirement pensions. P. J. Carnry. n the r, -,,n ,i -the peace at Aslori. of a contest 0 ye,irs old and lionaire. futnl to In Broker Shot Chicago, June 1$. C. B. KniiKn, president of Charles Ensign and com pany, a commercial , brokerage firm, was in a hospital today with two bul let wounds In his breast. Mr. Ensign was wounded Monday, membeis of the family finding him lying in a bathroom when they returned home. They would not comment on how the broker was wounded. Mr, Ensign is Special Sale Sewing Machines All Makes At Woodry's THIS WEEK 270 N. Commercial ut 221,373 feet in the coastwise domestic trade, and 3,319,000 eet or oversets delivery. - . ? . , First Strainer Arrives New York, June 18. The Chilian steamship Renaico, formerly the Jap ine unsnippea Balance at the JJSianese steamship Nippon Maru, arriv mills participating in the report wasted here today from Valparaiso, Chil 353,489,830 feet. Edwards Unable To Travel With Jersey Delegates Newark, N, J., June 18. Govern- FRECKLES Don't Hide them With a Veil; Remove Them With Olhlnc Double Strength This preparation for the removal of freckles is usually so successful in re moving freckles and giving a clear, beautiful complexion that It is sold under guarantee to refund the money if it falls. Don't hide your freckes under a veil; get an ounce of pthine and re move them. Even the first few appli cations should show a wonderful Im provement, some of the lighter troek- Lles vanishing entirely. i Be sure to ask the druggist for the double strength Othlne; it issthls that Is sold on ther money back, guarantee. . (adv) with passengers and cargo. The arriv al of the Renaico marks the begin ning of the recently organized pas senger and freight' service of the South American Steamship company "tMttMII)HMIMMMIMIMHIMMIM Salem uusicks Albany TrunkSy.Bags, Suit Cases Music Rolls and Brief Cases, at Hamilton 340 Court Street pp. Dancing Every Sat. Eye Woodburn Armory Bungalow Orchestra OP Portland All Shriners Attention Special meeting at Commer- clal club Thursday, JunelT, 8 p. m, Your presence Is re quested. - . "Walfelt" Take the plac of bouit lining for ten. Max 0. Buren 171 North Commercial French Fight on "T. B." Aided Paris, June 18. Renewal of the -ing K,000,000francs a year have been i mnrle bv the" Rockefeller Foundation ! since 1917 for the purpose of carry- H ing on the campaign against tuber culosis in France, according to a stafe ment made by Maurice DeRoth'schlld in the chamber of deputies yesterday. JOURNAL WANT ADS PAY 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 a scientific process perfected by ; Prof. John H. Austin, over 40 years a bacter iologist, hair and acalp spe cialist. - 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 rub off. " Will not injure hair or scalp. Pleasing and simple to ap ply. Cannot be detected like the ordinary hair tints and dyes. Will not cause the balr to split or break off. ' ' Co-Lo can be had for every ' natural shade of hair. A for Black and . Dark Shades of Brown. AJ Extra Strong, .for Jet Black Hair only. . A for n Mj-diun, Brown Shades. - 'or all Very I.fjiht Brown, Drab and Aithum Fhailf. - Co-Lo liair F'..--M..r-r at ri- rlil'.lE H ,.r. - i iY j AUCTIONEER I Sales conducted everywhere. Farm i sales Z percent; city sales 8 percent. We save you money on advertising CoL W. F; Wright Auctioneer ' ftomembtt W Stand B'hind It, Sdlemi Or. ., Salem's Greatest Women's Apparel Store ' ' ' The Economic Store Established to fight the high a st of living Great bargains and nothing but bar gains, now' "offered in this popular annex to Salem's Greatest Women's Apparel Store. A Rousing Sale of 500 House and Porch Dresses $1.98 $2.48 $3.50 and Percale 'Dresses made as pretty as a dressmaker would design Fine quality Gingham for you specially, SUITS $16.50 Misses and Women's Gabardine, Serge and Jersey Suits, various colors and sizes, selected from regular stock for the Economic Store, values to $35.00. Sil h h(l , n A. vr.v v 1 " I V II Economy Store price WOMEN'S COATS $12.50 Women's and Misses' Summer weight Coats, and Dolmans in various colors and sizes, regular values 9 Kll up to $42.50.: Economic Store price pxuJr ORGANDIE DRESSES $3.95 ; 7 Broken line of Misses' and Women's Organdie and Voile Dresses fancy figured designs, made to C? V sell at $9.75. Economic Store price tl7tJ.v Georgette Waists $4.75 Good quality Crepe de Chine and Georgette Waists, various styles and nearly all sizes, formerly sold at $7.50. Economic Store 4.75 price Poplin Skirts Navy, black and grey Poplin Skirts, worth reg ular $5.75. . Economy Store $3.75 price 'A Phenomenal Sale of Trimmed Hats, at $2.75 Split Milan and Rough Straw Hats, small, medium and large size, $2.75 in a variety of colors, special $7.00 Hats $3.75 Including broad rimmed Sailor Hats, smartly trimmed, black, navy, taupe, brown and other prevailing $3J5 colors, Saturday Special Women's Cover alls $4.25 V: Women's Khaki Cover alls, the ideal garment for gardening, outings, camping, etc., made in one piece "style with col lar, belt and pockets, ad justable ankle straps and buttoned down the fftnt, have them in all sizes. Moderately priced. - Waists 79c 1.50 and $1.75 Voile Waists, var ious new and pretty designs, have them in nearly all ?i?e. Sweaters $5.75 Shetland wool Slip Over Sweaters, pop ular shades. " Middy Blouses $1J98 $2.50 and $2.75 new and p-etty Middy Blouses, sizes. 34 to 40. Smocks $2.48 Great big lot of Misses' , and Wo men's Smocks in a variety o'f colors and designs. Phone 7S4 REPUBLIC TRUCKS With Parts and Service W. H. Hildebrandt & Co. Distributors Marlon County ' Polk County 279 N. Commercial St., Sulcm Phone 873 DREAMLAND RINK TUESDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY, SUNDAY NIGHTS SUNDAY AFTERNOON Ladles Skates Free Friday Mtlit. Ladles Skates 10c Tuesday and Saturday Nlgbta. FOR LONG DISTANCS AUTO TRUCKING! WillametteV alley Transfer Co. PEONS Utt W ALSO DO LOCAL HAULINO W.W.IOORE House Furnisher HOME Of THE TIOTROLA You get more for your Money at Moore'i. L.M. HUM Cms of YickSoTong Zhiness H.dlcin. sad T.s Co. Hsa Bsdlelds which will curt or knows 4iSMNMb Opn Sondsys (ram It s. m. - o'nUI t p. m. lit Sooth High StrMt -felsm, Or.gon. PhoM til HIDES and SACKS WANTED Also Jack of AU Kinds Best Prices Oasrsntssd : CALL 11 Capital Juzk Co. Th Bqusrs DI Houss l"l CfcTTl!S PV I'SlOCS il Retailers at Wholesale Price A lie uitiij' vvii&c vi miiKiuui -There is no better coffee than MJ.B. Coffee regard less of price WHY? 5 -lb. tin per lb. 52c 3 -lb. tin per lb. 53c Single Pound Tin 55c We Recommend That You Buy the 5 -lb. Size i " You Save More Money " 2 Kellogg' s Corn Flakes... 27 C 2 Shredded Wheat . ..... .... ..... ;...31 c 2 Packages Jell 0... ...:.. ....... ...3 e 2 Jiffy Jell ........ ...... ..... .2 9c Ghiradelli's Chocolate 1 lb .'. 42 C Hershey Cocoafl-2 pound 23 C Seeded Raisins, Sun Maid 20c 2 Pounds Sago 25 C Tapioca, Pound . ......... J2 C Rice, 7 1-2 pounds, for . ............. .. Fancy White Re-Cleaned Navy Beans ......................... .......... Large Citrus Powder :.............29c Old Dutch Cleanser, 2 cans ........... ...J 9 C 6 Boxes Searchlight Matches ; ........37 $1.50 Royal Purple Broom ".$1'27 Other brooms $1.10, 90c,85c, 75c Market Baskets VdC Nut Margarine, pound 34 C Peanut Butter, 5 pounds g3c 2 Cans Tomatoes 25 C 2 Cans Fancy Corn a. ..35 C 5 lbs Marshmallotv Syrup gg( 10 Ibs'.Marshmallow Syrup $1.65 5 lbs. Amber-Karo Syrup g3c 10 lbs. Amber Karo Syrup $1.23 5 lbs. Crystal White Syrup g3c 10 lbs. Crystal White tfaro .......... $1 30 Diamond C . - $2'.80 Pacific Hardwheat flour --$2.93 Olympic flour ..............................SO Crown Flour - -$3.55 10 lbs. Cream Rolled Oats ......... ....(59 C Cream of Wheat ..........................30c 5 Pure Lard ......... .. .. .. .$1.19 No. 10 Pure Lard - -$2.35 Cooking Oil, gallon .....................$ 1 $7 Kellogg's Krumbled Bran ..............18c 3 lbs. Fancy Bulk Coffee -93 C Fresh crisp graham crackers, lb... . -22 C Soda Crackers, pound .... . -20c 3 Pounds Crisco ............97c 6 Pounds Crisco ... $1.93 10 Pounds Sugar $2.55 100 Pounds Sdgar - - - $25.50 14 Royal White Soap . 99c 10 Ivory Soap ... 87c 10 Palm Olive Soap ... .... .........90c 10 Imperial Pr oxide Soap ..............g3c 10 Fairy Soap :........ HQ I