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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (July 28, 1920)
WEDNESDAY, JULY' Bringing Up FatherBy George McManus C0Dvrli'hT7ii.!- : t f : of I . www m 'Wff - International Feaf- Turner, Or., July 28-StockwelI Cornelius is spending his-vacation at ""'-vice, ino- hiuiuook ana when not fishing is vuay cunning a summer cottage. He WE-L;HE JUVT wrueH mat nshlng Is excellent there ChA'bED fOUf? ne is naving a good time. W. S. IjJJ F'n rfi ii'pn f tn autn m day to attend the funeral of hi. hrn -THE isTRFPT. ther, JEeber, who died there Saturday """""' iur, -.a ore was well known 4 . ju mis locality. ; Miss Gohlie Karrlnr Inft. part of the wek for Salem, where she , win do employed during the remain aer or tne summer.. Pearl Hasnler, editor of the Turner Tribune, was a visitor in Salem last M 3 J wcbk during the Elks' convention. Gasoline dealers give .put the encour - THE CAPITAL JOURNAL katejfNewsCovering Central Willamette uaiiav by Capifat Journal Special Turner I Rrin rrin or 77 J?n4l, - nr nr ' " - . - terespondehft I I .. JUL I I I I) II . r 1 1 1 -I -I 1 ! 1 I I ?rJ M&,Plll who'5 DO:"b I5ouht him - HE'b j he won-t harm any ' fl1 f MAi&,E"' THAT IN THE HE l"b A VETRY I DANEROUi)' ONE BUT CROOKS AND aging report tnat tnere-will be a gup ,' ply on hand for aJK'consumers within ., a few days.. . . ;i- -. . Miss Ruth Kamerzel of Portland is In the city visiting with Mrs. J. v. yle. : Mr. Cunningham, a. grower of 36 CreS of flax. States tHnl Vila rrnn will :v .i i - Hi ; , ' i I - L f .i .V -t .: - : f (if 7 1 ii! - 1 i ! i not be cut, but he intends to pull it, wnicn, ne says, is the only richt sya tem to obtain good flax. Other grow ers intend to cut the flax this year. Paving is progressing rapidly on the road near the state farm and will be finishing to the state training school within a few days at the rate work is Iirogresaing. Mrs. C. F. Delzell and daughter are vuuung at tne rormer's old home in Kansas City, Mo. A Bide track from the sawmill to the depot here will be completed this week. Henry Boedinghelmer of Salem' has accepted a position as mechanic in the .'. I Bones garage at Turner. I miss Binyi reetz left the fore part - i - Rickey Kicicey, or., July 28. Miss Sylvia Ul ouoits Mills is visiting Mies Mrs. Jim Ttndlnno QD.w. L u, . roniana after a two WCBKH VlSlt With hfH naxnf.. MH ana. u, uicKman Mifls Lettie Wallace ho.i k.. n.n. . . v 1 . V. . UWIIOUD lomuveu last week. T. DeSantls was a Salom tu uraay. Mrs. Carl Hartlv anfl l,ll,l. viomng at tne w. D. Horner home Mrs. A. L. Oelesbee nt Tniorfn rt Albany Printers organize union - - i-o. v ...... w. Biimueo ot roieao. Ore tt the week for Portland, where sheiSon, and Miss Georgle Spicer of Stay will be given a position with the ton, spent Friday with Mr. nn ih western Union Telegraph company. Silverton Silverton, July 28. Henry Martle visited In Portland Tuesday . of this Mr. and Mrs. .T. T Btniv- j K. M. Hicks returned Tuesday from a few days vlalt at Cnsrarlla 3. C. Morley and Wife are camping vH.ai mis week,- and spending uiw nine iismng, Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Preston have re curnea from a visit at South Ron Washington. His slutai. h,nnj ...i.v. them and he expects his parents this r " W1" resiae m Silverton. Mrs. A. B. Johnson visited In Salem -iMwsciay. Mrs, Ethel Fillers,. t v,. t am In charge of the Silverton Laun "' wnicn nas been managed by Rov i. . monms under lease Mr- foal arave up the lease. Saturday .v u.uu.raiooa ne expects to urn dick to Portland. J. H. Humburg of the Humburg ..umciuring company at Mt. Angel wan In Silverton on business Tuesday. 8ome careless drlvor hnnnoj t W. Welch's car Saturday while it was manning on tne streets at Salem The machine was considerably dam aged. ' , ' i. a. Smith is making Improvements ou his house at 115 Flsk street, which leased to Prof. Freeman of the Silverton high school. Work of remodeling the Hauge Kchool house commenced this morn ing. Substantial improvements are to lie made. Jefferson Jefferson. Or., July 28 Miss Minnie wi-m. k, aiem, Tuesday, to at- letio tne funeral of Kenneth Aspln- wini, -wno oipu July 18 in Memphis, a cm., wnne in tne service of his coun iry. " Mra Georce Rrnwn nrl iim.crhix Wava, of Stavton visited at the H. D. r mars nome Tuesday. . Mrs. w. C. Gauntt of Rainier has - iwmn visiting iriencis in the city for a few days. She left Tuesday for Stay . ton to remain a week before returning w ner-nome. Mrs. Nettie Chrietenson and son .wiiir, nave returned from a visit at LiiiKeside. Miss Pauline Looney and Mrs. A. J Fairbanks visited in Salem several aiiys last week and attended the Elks convention. O. O. Mason hns returned from an extended visit to the eastern states . and reports having had a very pleas ant time. ; Mm. Jampp Nlrhnla rt nravnn iiii f h been spending several days nt the ; ihiiiik oi nor sister, ; aiiss Nettie Vaughn. , The Hotel Jefferson, which has been r cinred for a few weeks while the pro - (hrietor enjoyed a needed vacation, is - noon to rsume business. Muw Mary Chute has accepted a po . oition in Thurston's confectionery . tftore. She has Just returned from a , vt'iU at Suver. A series of evangelistic meetings are , in progress In a tent located near the i depot, and they are largely attended. KJ Jones is nursing a very sore fin. gr, the result of trying to remove a block from under a building which h . was moving. ton, spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs. M in. ivjagee. F lem Mr. and Mrs. John. Caplinger have a 'WW J3U1UK BIX. H. White spent Saturday in Sa Epworth League Convention Opens Jefferson. Or.. .Tulv ss tv, ,., i state convention of thfl Tilnwurtli league convened here Mnnilnv In iwi .. er's park and will continue over Sun day. Rev. E. M. Smith of McMlnn ville, president of the state league, is present and has sunervlainn nar. meetings. 1 Jefferson has extends n i,m.i welcome to the visitors. By order of the .citV Council wire nraa atanil across the river and electric ; lights have been provided, delegates from many towns In Oregon are present and came with tents and nrnvininm o wbbk or camping. Every session has been largely at tended and a most nleasant iim in enjoyed. . Ahany, Or., July 28. Printers and linotype operators or Albany received a, charter from the. International Typo graphical union Tuesday thus gaining permission to organize a local nninn in. thla city. Practically all the men wurKing in AiDany print shops were members of the union holding cards out of other organized towns nr di rectly from the International. The charter merely gives them authority to organize a local union. Oficers of the local union elected at a meeting several weeks aee are: R. B. Hill, machinest operator of the Herald, president: James secretary-treasurer. Water Permits The development of 200 horseDower thronerh the nnnrnnrinflnn t9 waiai-e from Little Sandy river in Clackamas county is contemplated In an applica tion filed with the state engineer's of fico here by the Briehtwood com pany of Portland. Other anDlications fnr wntei rlwHic have been filed as follows: Bv Gilbert C. tanhnrn nf VlaHllno Oregon, coverine the construction nf two-reservoirs for the storage of ap- Droxlmatelv 3(10 anr fApt nf nratar an for the appropriation of such stored water ior tne irrigation oi 193. acres in Klamath county. r By John J. Haefer of Cove. Oreirnn covering tne appropriation of water from Duncan creek for the irrigation of 30 acres hi Union county. Bp Henry B. Clement of Ontario, Oregon, covering the appropriation of water for the irrigation of 80 acres, and for domestic use in Malheur county. By D. V. Price of Trial, Oregon, covering the appropiration of water from the west branch of Elk creek for tne irrigation of 15 acres in Jackson county. By Henry F. Hagedorn of Silver Lake, Oregon, covering the appropria tion of water from a surine for domes tic purposes in Lake county. By J. M. McEwen of Riverside, cov- purpose of this la tn h.,ii,i ., ..'... I erine the atiDrouriation of water from under the railroad nt that i Visher creek for the irrigation of six- tne road. It is said that about 1100 reel per dnv is belnir In Id at th ent time. Next week the m "Pw will ha- County to Get $20,000 Slice -From Road Fund Marion county will receive J20.- 760.65 of good roads monev under that initial disbursement of market roads tunas as made by Secretary of State Kozer, Monday. A total of J336.099.72 Is incIudeoMn this disbursement which is made under the rtirontlnn nt tha State htfrVinrair c Grisgby,.ity with the act of 1919 approved by vote of the people at the election . June, 1919. Every county in the Stan participates in the disbursement, Mult nomah countv heariine the iit with a total of $49,521.77 and Curry county itseciving the smallest amount. $1883.86. Folowing are the several counties receiving market road funds, together with the amount apportioned to each: Baker $11,735.10 Benton 6,059.34 Clackamas 16,509.,!. given at the Presbyterian' Sunday school during the month of August with nil clnsapa nhnva th orxrimaw 'meeting In one assembly ,each Sunday uunng me montn. A leader, prominent Jn religious work, will conduct" each service. Sunday, August 1. James Elvin. secretary of the Y. M P A mhn haa Must returned from the Seabeck con- icicuue, win nave cnarge, and on AUCUSt 8th. T. TV HTcPrnoWov ,.,- ger of the Commerninl clnh will nm. pide, Mr. McCroskey will give his in- icieaLiiiK cnaia taiKS. Special music will be provider! each Sunday. 72S map iwr.. ,ytl) 8,W and his Ph. D. from the University of Marourg, (Jermany In 1896. He is said not only to be an excellent chemist, but a brilliant teacher and lecturer as well. Clatsop .Z...... 14,25 Paving Nearly Done On Albany Jefferson Road Jefferson. Or.. .Tulv on n v, of the wek paving between here and Albanv will ha short space near the Fisher bridge not inure man a naif mile In length. The gin work on the mail hntiuocn , and Salem, starting the paving near Salem on the road commonly called me jucKson fiin road. It is believed that the road will be competed be tween Albany and Salem this season. Auto Turns Over When Steering dear Goes A miss Silverton. Or.. .TnW o t i,i sharp turn on Oak street yesterday "" " gear locKed and George Ozoff, mechanic at the Silverton Auto company araraire. nnd hia i.w . Into a pile. George sustained a num ber of bruises and the oar was slight ly damaged. He said the runinir in low rom .Kn u ... c v..,.,, viic; nuuitieilt happened and was not golne more than six miles an hour. ty acres in Malheur county. Salem Man's Stolen Car Is Found Near Portland Tuesday ne auiomoouo nr Knv t?v nt tni city, stolen Mnnriav rtlo-ht woo n . . wi Tuesday near Portland' by R. W. Woods. Salem police were informed Tuesday night. Mr. Rex left his machine, a black roadster, standing in front of Shipley's store on Liberty street Monday even ing. When he returned for it about 11:20, it was gone. Ijibcrty Bonds New York, July 28. Final prices of liberty bonds: 3W's 91.00; first 4's 85.66; p-scond 4's 84.52: first 4U's 85.64: annj 44'8 84.76; third 4U's 88.76; fourth 85.16; victory 3 3-4'r 95.72- vin. tory 4 3-4's 95.74. Columbia 7 9S7 nc Coos ll'o62.84 urok 3,010.66 ,Curry ' : 1,883.86 Deschutes 5,039.60 ougias 13,158.55 Gilliam 5,233.42 Grant 3,974.11a Harny 5,649.55 Hood River 4,888.52 Jackson n ant 70 Jefferson n Josephine 4 023 01 T-l n.muiatn , 8,317.80 Lake r sk? is Lane , 19,859.32 Lincoln . ... . 51 nnq oi Llnn - S I5l4957 Malheur j 7 sai no Marion ; 20,760.65 Multnomah 49,521.77 Po'k 8,694.84 Sherman ; 5,474.47 Tillamook H 8io6o!70 Umatilla v 99 ha a "Union 10532.30 Wallowa 7,694.4i Wasco . 8,243.71 Washington 14,661.24 Wheeler ;;. 2,694.71 Yamhill 11,426.76 Commission Has No Power To Fix Working Hours mt i .. - . . . . ine amenament or 1917 to the act of 1913 and 1915 relieved the indus 'trial welfare commission of Its author ity to regulate the hours of employ ment for women engaged in harvest ing, packing, curing, canning or nrv ing any variety of perishable' fruit. vegetables or fish, according to an opinion written. by Attorney General Brown for Millie R. Trumbull, secre tary of the commission. Wrecked Forest Patrol Plane To Albany Girl Has Narrow Escape Albany, July 28. While swimming in the Willamette river Monday even ing. Miss Helen Moore, deputy in the office of the county superintendent of schools, narrowly escaned rimith by drowninig. She was rescued. Just as she was going down for the last time by V. E. Hasklns and Lee Gil bert, who were swimming close by. When taken ashore she was wholly unconscious but promnt action nn the part of those who witnessed the near trageay to restore respiration, aug mented soon after by the effrots of a physician restored her. This morn ing Miss Moore was able to be In her office, apparently but little the worse for her adventure. Camp Taylor To w hl Be Dismantlit Washington, July 28 n.,,.' of Camp Zachary Tavlnr t, I Ky., was announced todav V , "v me wsr department, with the nntl ... .. First division now stationed there k to be transferred to Camp Di, ft , Amepican Trap Shooters Given Olympic Medals Antwerp, julv 28 A shooters today receives the'.r Olym pic medals at the ceremunv inni inn to tneir presentation there Sunday School To Hold Special Vacation Events Special vacation programs will be HP T?Prnirr1 hlnt of a Protest against the Amerl , , 1' w icans on the ground of professional ivieuiora. Ur.. .llllv 2X Hntttnln T ism. trfhifh It , . D 3.i. i . 1.-... "I- III HiLOlie . oti.it.i, in cnarge oi tne aerial for- Jeige yesterday might be made est natrnl. la fviwntaA tn ln.,A 1 v. ... : T . . - . t,i., tU .covo note "-aftiiin jay uiai-Ke ot the Amerio-an today with a mechanic tn v. .. ... . . "'"-"' forestry nu.: " .. I . subject, ald: whether renairs enn h. mo,i. ,, ' ul noiessionan-im machine is not too badly damaged it it planned to make repairs and clear a field for it to take the air. Construction of an airplane landing field in Big Camas for the benefit of forest patrol planes is under consideration. Good Year Tires 'And Indiana Man On . v 0. A.C, Faculty Corvallis, Or., July 28. Dr. Lewis Sherman Davis, professor of chemistry nt the University of Indiana, has been appointed associate professor of chem istry at the Oregon Agricultural Col lege here, according to announcement today. Professor Davis received his A- M. degree from Indiana In 1892 JOURNAL WANT ADS PAT Sure Relief h2SSt5?) fern-Mis 3 M""'. 6 Bell-ans Hot water Sure Relief fcaVFOR INDIGESTION COULDN'T PUT IN FIE WEEK'S WORK ta-tH ' I hav gained twenty eight pounds ana all my old time strength and en ergy have returned Binee I began Jakin Tanlttc," said George L, Hard tag, a well known longshoreman of ' 14H James street, Seattle, Wash. "For two vn ..la i ....... . 1 aii. nura- ng, I had Indigestion no bad every, thing I ate seemed t. an hi.. t - - 1.1.17 jrtimtaii to me. My oniach would cramp so VLF mi J ri rlniikl.. . tn r -.. ,.v,u.0 u, ,,Ke a jack Knife and I Buffered constantly with head aches, constipation and dimness. I liad the rheumatism in my htpa and I!?,, 1.C01 har" anything although I have been used to hard work all my life. Finally my : trou bles rot so bad I could iot work wore than twit . . k... j . , - uajii a wees, ana I knew I couldn't keep going Ht all much longer. "Ona night as I was sitting ln the : anion hall, all doubled over wttn -' crampa In my stomach,' one of the , boys adviued 111 ft tn rrv Tunl... .1 , aure enough It began to relieve my troubles right away. Now I eat any ! thing I want and lots of . It; the J rheumatism has left me entirely and - 1 work with the best of them everv oay. g Hardly ever felt better in my whole life and Tanlac has set me so firmly on my feet it is a pleasure to ' my endorsement." Tanlac is sold In Salem by Tyler's rsg Store and bv iendlnar alrn.i... 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