Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, August 20, 1920, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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    FRIDAY, AUG;
THE CAHTAL JOURNAL
PAGS 519.
Bringing Up FatherBy George McManus
lt9rnaUonal'F
Polk County
Mass Meeting
On Road Crisis
Dallas, Or., Aug. 20. A mass meet
OW( lf THE liUTCHER
Vm oin, to ha,vf.
a. i"toTTOri-HEA,o
DINNER TONIfiHT '
dU VT A fcOON Vi
THE THINKS COME.
FROM THE VI'ORE.
VOO TOLD HE
iSD TOO ORDERED HOKVT
VMAT? IOEM.FOR
iCOLF- OO DAWISCt?
tLLV PAVTIME I AY -
HA1E T THESE
&EEF FOR DINNE-t.
00 W02. Onn
HA.VE A. MUTTON
HEAD FOF OINNM
FOR RENT HEADED
I LL COOK XM
LIZABtOt HE.
POTS ONTO ME?
i
S r K
ing of Polk county cJtlzcmi will soon
- be called to take place on the second
day of the county fair, to consider
for next year. .. '. .
This wns the outcome of a report
r made to the club last niuht by A. B.
Mulr, chairman of the committee on
highways and roads. Mr. Muir and
some other members of the committee
have been Investigating road matters
Jn other Oregon counties and are pre
p.aredto lay definite proposals before
the people for consideration.
It is the plan of the club to "'get a
Inrge an attendance as possible, that
nil Infeest"") In roads may be able to
have a hearing. It is hoped r.xt year
to hive a road program that will show
results. ' To make this possible every
man and woman in the county inter
ested in roads 1st o be urged to be at
this meeting. All will be welcome
and every man will be given an op
portunity to have his say. In this man
ner it is hoped to satisfy as far as
possible the conflicting interests and
bring about an understanding that will
adopt a program extending over a ser
ies of years makig it possible to
achieve real road results.
F. J HImes reported to the club
1 ii
)0 Y IBTI FMTUM tllWICI. IC.
Santiam Forest
Fires Reported
Uuder Control
leather the largest crop ever grown in the near future. It is known that, letter was forwarded by the executive : statistics, as births and deaths. These
Ihere, measured by dollars and cents. I application has been made for a char- I of f ice, suggests that the deserted light-reports are of strictly confidential na
Thee have been larger crops, it Is said, Iter, and it is currently reported that house in question must be Cape Greg- ture and the Information required Is
lin former years, but none that liavo'a local business man will be associat- ory light which-was abandoned several , used only in preparing measures for
brought more money to this section ed with Mr rford in the new enter- years ago. Hall, however, scouts tno j combatting the cuiiusion or veneral
prise if the charter is granted. Mr. "c ' - 7, T.77.fV, 1 . , ...
Leford formerly lived In Marlon storage place for booze ,ar any oil.-, prompt reporting of these dlsea,-
county and at one time owned a big ' TLSaSL'' lVyla?i.."1-Pr!per
" ireuuuvub la vl Bieat ci viuo iv iiiuac
who are affected, health reports
than the crop this year will bring.
Solve Problem
Paving Entrance
To Mt. Angel
Albany, Aug. 20. Except that two
new small fires were ' reported tho
W Tiw.rU nn the T)nl1as-Salm road , forest fire Situation in the Santla.ll
has been definitely stopped for thenatlona' forest Improved today. None
year. The contractor has dismantled.0 the Are are Serious now. There
his plant and stored it at Rlckreall. It was a high east wind, however, and
was the opinion of some that the high-, this may cause trouble,
way commission would see the error of Forest Supervisor Hall telephoned
Its way and consent to the paving of warnings to all stations to use extra
the road to Rlckreall at feast. But the ' precautions because of this wind.
rtfriAi hal nunn fly rt i in ulnn tVlA wnrlr i tfkA n , 1 mi i .
arsVucor afte"r the siate has ! Jon. betVe n ZkonTake and Mount Pr0Pe?y T',
hunt an th. n.n.i.n .rain.i i mi. . t .ou"1 may be paved to connect with the
(;g. JaCltAM? fe "lvWe hard surface recently put on -the
matter was first suggested a number
of the property owners thought that
it would be a great expense, and it
,., , hub ucen juuitsu uiai me uruuusumji
n. Bennett, democratic candidate for, se"ous progress. . The fire;woula be remonstrated if paving was
DUhitc service commissioner, western ucouaJ tn nea.i
farm near Gervais. He Is now inter- transpotration.
ested in four banks In North Dako-.
Mt. Angel, Aug. 20.
been suggested and met with consid
erable encouragement on the part of
The Marion hotel was opened to
1 Social Disease Is
the public yesterday by the new man
ager, and business is starting off very
encouragingly. ,
I
A plan has 1 Old Light House
Reported Depot
heent old, and the campaign against
the Dallas program made on the the
ory that the road is already paved to
Ilickreall.
Pollltlelans are beginning to visit
Dallas. The first to come was William
are small yet, but both are in green
timber. . - -
The two new fires make a total of
nine fires now burning, but none is
district, who was in town yesterday, waiers or me middle fork of the
He stands a chance of election, and, South Santiam river, the one at Lit-
predicts that he will carry Portland, tie Meadows and that near Jefferson
bv quite a majority. As is generally
known he runs in the eighteen coun-
'ties west of the Cascades,
undertaken by the city. J. W. Culver,
o..,ft o ti , cuuiuy ruuu master, was uhku oy ui
South Santiam river, the one at Lit- I . i 1- . t. -
2"ZnlV:l la"ed"e9d how that the work can be completed
The Valley Lumber company h la the one in the southwest corner -jf 7 present
time for
$1.47 per
to meet
rhanired Its name to Hamilton Lumber th fn.i k, .... ..... running loot, tnis seems
r'v, ..i. r. rr , ... ,1 ititi, ,.. - j with the anDrovai or tironertv own-
company. The change was made I ast ' slowly.
week on account of the similarity to rhe bic flrn nn tho vo,..
the Willamette Valley Lumber com- Blue river h been" I 8 I
any. The mill Is owned by Edward I" 'e' J 1 e onq uered and
Hamilton " most or the fire fighters who were
Krank McCann. who. la working at ar comAnB leS only a
ITlllsboro as section foreman, on oik st o ' The other big fire, at Duffy
cf the Roulhein Pacific runs, spent prairie, has also been controlled to
the week end with his parents, Mr. the extent that some of the fire fight
and Mrs. Charles McCann. ers there have been withdrawn and
Miss Leone Williams has returned, are being sent to combat the new fire
from Portland, where she had been near t,ake Jorn
.unending - a few days visiting with
filMids and relatives.
Miss Alice Strong of Kugene, niece
of .Floyd D. Moore, la visiting at tho
latter's home for a few days.
Kdltor Koen returned Monday frotr,
tho Oregon Editorial convention, held
in Astoria. He reports that the people
of Astoria and Seaside saw to It that
the editors had a good time, and b.iw
nil that was to be seen in that septum
New Bank Opens
In Scotts Mills
Scott Mills, Or!, Aug. 20. The new
bank of Scotts Mills opened for bnsl-
T. B. Hooker and family drovo to yesieraay in the new building
Tillamook and Bay City last Friday, , which was erected for that enterprise,
returning the same day. (Charles Scott is president, A. t,.
J: B. Eakln made a trip to SalBrougher vice-president and Mr. JJfx
freek Wednesday to adjust a claim for,on is cashier. The charter was grant
,1..ko Voth, who recently injured his ed some time ago, but the delay in
lack, but is recuperating nicely, at opening was due to the. fact that the
his home. 'building was not completed.
. ct. vvt-uu or Mt. Angel was in
ay. Dr. Webb recently
Camp Lewii havi'ic
spent some time in the serviao, and
owlngt o poor health had not taken up
his former practice here until thisl
week.' . . .
ers and it is probable that the work
will be completed this fall. Accord
ing to the plan suggested the city
will employ the county to pave that
portion of Main street according ta
the estimate given, by Mr. Culver,
and the adjacent property owners
will ultimately meet the expense.
If the work is not done this fall it
Target of Reports
to Health Boards
state, aiding medical practicioners in
controlling the disease and safe guard
ing the patient , from suffering re
sults due to ignorance and neglect..
indicated by the receipt in this city
- ' ' ' 1 i UJt oiana report lorms tur vencrui
tSOOZe StnUPPLefS diseases. These blanks have "been re-
00 iceived by County Health Officer C
Details of a bootlegging enterprise E Cashatt and wiu be distributed at
so extensive in its scope as to convince once to all Marlon county physicians,
officials here that it exists only in tfTc I Under the provisions of newly en
imagination of the narrator are con-acteij requirements, veneral diseases
tained in a letter nicked UP Oil the nmat ho ,.nr,P,l hv r.hval.nna In tho
Flans for the big eastern Oregon
The scope of the work outlined by Labor day celebration at Baker are
state and federal boards of health is l"y fleevloping, according to the
reports 0 tae various cuiuiuuieeB. . .
streets of Portland . and forwarded to 1
same manner as reports are made
Portable MillSam
i Lumber For fa
Portland, Ore.-T.ml, '
boxes is being turned out'" :J"
Meadows. In the ut Dk
rK'-'bya,
' Portable
3 lV tna,... V'"w
of the American &,J,, ul
uii oroueht back from Pr, w
it was usp.1 i,-f:.m pk
Governor Olcott for Investigation. Ac-1 other contaglou8 di8ea8es and in vital
cording to the letter a deserted lisht-
house on an island some 15 miles
from Marshfield is the scene of tho
actlvties of this alleged bootlegger who
employs thre airplanes in the importa
tion of his liquor from Vancouver, B.
C, and counts his profits on each im
portation in four figures.
John F. Hall; district attorney for
Coos county to whom the annoymous
: j; ;:
- : ' '.
A SlMPLn WAV TO
; RKMOVF DANDKVI F
' ., T
. ",.-5e
There is one BUre Svay that has nsv-
er failed to remove dandruff at once
will be done later, it is said, by pe-! and that Is to dissolve it, then you
tition as provided by the Bancroft destroy it entirely. To do this, just
Puget Sound Salmon ?Zal"Tsc
Industry Declines
Portland, Ore, Improper methods
of artificial propagation used by Wash
Mrs.
ington state fish hatcheries are said jren
P. F.
and
ICillan and daushtnrs.
I.-... V, ,
by Oregon State Fish commission , boen spending a ew days inThe rVtv
members tn ha reanonnihle for a no.,., .l... ? . J
,, , , , ,, , : , , . 7 m Anunason Home,
77 !V Bttlmn "lou8lr'' Emanuel Shuts fell from tho roof of
""V , ' ' ,'a building a few days ago and was
The Oregon commissioners point out ,,. .-, , , "ri 7?,
that the salmon Industry in t;' a" sVcian' waca
cases in 19917, while the pack on thel Stoppenbach of the .Buttr-Creek
CoClumbia river has Increased from L,"1"'- company, left yesterday for
225,000 cases in 19I to 600,000 in Portland, whero he will be for a few
1917. : , jdays attending to business matters in
The salmon In Puget Sound are now connection with that enterprise. "
Flh Warden R. E. CClanton of the' Mr- r- Dunagan has been Fpend
Oregon Fish commission.
with . her daughter at
SEATTLE WOMAN HAS
GAINED 15 POUNDS
"I have gained fifteen pounds ;n
weight and am enjoying the best of j
health since I began taking Tanlac,"
said Mrs. A. Q. Sekund, who resides
at 2404 Third ave:, Seattle, Wash.,
recently. Continuing, she said:
"For the past several years I have
suffered from a severe stomach trou
ble. My appetite was very poor and
I had to virtually force down every
mouthful I ate, and even this would
sour and ferment, gns would form
and I would bloat something awful.
I also suffered with terrible pains In
my stomach, my heart would palpi
tate dreadfully and 1 had treat diffi
culty in breathing. My head voulil
ache so badly I thought at times .t
would slmulv burst, nnnn snd I would
have such bad dizzy spells it was
with the greatest effort I could keep
from' falling. My nerves were in such
bad condition I could get but little
sleep', and I was so restless at night I
would just ' roll and toss from one
side of the bed to the other all night
long and would be completely ex
hausted In the morning. I lost ' so
much weight and became so weak I
could hardly get about at all and was
unable to do my housework.
"A friend of mine who had been
greatly benefited by Tanlac advise!
me to try it and I took her adviao.
The Iresults I have obtained are
simply remarkable. I now have a
fine appetite and can eat anythln- I
want and never suffer fro mit aftu:
ward. I am never troubled with
nr bloating and never know what tt
is to have a pain of -any kind. Tti
headachea and diszy spells have nil
gone and my nerves are In such fine
condition I can now sleep all night
long as peaceful as a child and get
up always feeling greatly refreshed
I . am regaining my lost weight and
vctrength every day. and can do all
my own housework with the greatest
ease, I owe all my present good
health to . Tanlac and am glad to
recommend It to others." -Tanlac
to sold In Salem by Tyler,
drug store and by leading druggist
la other towna. adv)
ing the week
Black Rock,
Threshing and clover hullin;? is the
order of things in this vlciulc,' and
everybody is busy.
Mr. and Mrs. Uriel Hooley have
moved to Scotts Mills and expect to
make this their future home.
The prune harvest will soon be In
progress here and the grower will
act, and at a cost, at least onje fourth
greater, than the estimate now in the
hands of the city clerk. While not
all of the property owners have ex
pressed approval of the plan, it is
said that a number who were previ
ously opposed to the improvement,
are in favor of the new plan.
42 Loads Hot Stuff
Forty two loads of "hot stuff"
were hauled two miles yesterday and
put' on the county road. This is said
to be the best record in the county.
A record of forty three loads per day
was made last season at Salem, and
this was the best record made until
yesterday. On account of the good
record established by the crew, Mr.
Johnson, foreman of the works, pur
chased a box of cigars and gave the
boys a snroker.
Dr. Kllen8orge of Silverton was in
the city yesterday, having been call
ed as one of the witnesses in the
case of the county against Geo. San-
tell. . ' ' . v-
i P. N. Smith, J, J. Keber and S. O.
Rice went to Salem last evening - to
attend a meeting of the county fed
eration of community clubs.
M. Schaffer, who has been visit
ing relatives here for a week or more,
left last evening for Tracy, Cal.
Frank Hynes, one of North How
ell's prosperous farmers, was in the
city yesterday. Mr. Hynes says that
harvesting Is progressing rapidly in
that neighborhood, and the farmers
are gathering in bountiful crops.
Mr, Stoppenbach of the Butte Creek
Lumber Co., was in the city yester
day en roBte to Portland. , -
It is understood that Adam Laford
of Dickman, N. D., who has been in
the city for several days, expects to
establish a new bank in Mt. .Angel
Tractor Owners
AND
Garage
Men
I
ILLjj ' JON RINGS
WE NOW HAVE A COMPLETE STOCK OF
Gill Piston
Rings
'"This piston ring ab
solutely p r events ,
" the escape of com
pression, and, the
passage of oil
".The easiest ring
on the market to
install and is 'guar
anteed to give ab
solute satisfaction.
We carry a com
plete line from
standard to .032
oversize.
Salem Machined WeldingCo. j
t , 345 Ferry Street ,
get about four ounces of plain, com
mon liquid arvbn from any drug store
(this is all you will need), apply it :t
night when retiring;, vise enough to
moisten the scalp and rub it In gently
with the finger tip's.
By morning, mfcrt if not all, of
your dandruff will be gone,, and
three 'or four more applications will
completely , dissolve; and entirely de
stroy every single' sign and trace of
iV no matter how "much dandruff
you may have. m 5
.-You will find kt Itching and dig
ging of the scalp 'will stop instantly,
and your hair will be fluffy, lustrous,
glossy, silky and soft, and look and
feel a hundred times better. (adv)
cn
''IHT 'XfcV, I Feel
like a different person since
Resinol
cleared away that
skin trouble
"I had suffered from eczema so long
I didn't believe anything would over
come it, but the first time I used Resi
toI it stopped the itching, and now my
skin is entirely clear."
. This Is the experience nf ifcowe
nd3 whn have used Kesinol and
know that its gentle, healing ma
icrialt selduin tail to overcome:
akinU'oUfc'ca. AtailUrugjcutu
.THE -'
UNIVERSITY
OREGON '
la maintained hj (he state
in-order that the young peo
pie oi Oregon may receive
without cost, the bene fits of
a liberal education
Thv U.iWersity Includes the College of
Literature, Science and the Arte, the
Graduate School, the School of Phys
ical Education, and the professional
Schools of Law. Medicine (at Portland),
Architecture, Commerce, Journalism,
Education and Mueic.
High standards of scholarship are
made possible by an able fsculty, ireil
equipped ikorator.es and a library of
nearly 100.000 volumes. ,
Supervised athletics are encouraged
and every attention given the health
and welfare of the students. ,
With heightened confidence
fiftined br the reeu expression
of pnblie anpport. the University
ia now entering upon an era pi
large development and extended
nee fir In ks. -
For a catalogue or for any information,
address;
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