Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 13, 1920)
Page Six Capital Journal Remarkable Aeroplane Photo of the Statue of Liberty -, - - -7- f IF Vancouver and will be in Salem UVilm.xhiv Tn Wtsh., were ihe ihouw) .n. aunt .ir.s. Monroo er the wetk end. This i.s the mo the statue of Liberty evi part of Bedloe'a Isluntl. Jersey shore line. With ma rka hi opla in ' taken. The pic I" the backgro the assistance I.h,,t ra tl-so I? i the aha sun plat ihiny day 3 with its photi grrapher is shown. ab hows New the R. R. to Connect U. P. & S. P.? Carbon City, Nov By Jtiith beoore Jr'isiu OVERNOR AMI) .MRS. BK.V if - W. Oi.COTT and thetr thre attractive children, Chester, ' Richard and (Jordon. arrived home j Saturday from Cannon Beach i where Mrs. Oleott and the chil dren spent the summer at the Oswald West summer home. Gov-, j ernor Oleott spent a week with i them there enjoying a vacation : from his officp ami brought them home with him. THE Sulem Woman's club open- . ed its years work Saturday! with the September mee'ln."-. j Mrs. William Hamilton the presi dent for the year, presided an 1 after reports from the various com j mittees and the state and county ' federation meeting during the I summer Miss Cecil Sehreyer. of the state hoat;d of health adiiressad the meeting and,told of the work j of the county nurse. Miss Ada Mil ler in excellent voice, sang two numbers, "Joy of the Morning," Ware, and "Say yes, Mignon," Bartlett. Miss Luclle Emmons nave a short history of the violin! and illustrated her talk with two numbers, the "Adngio" and Sui'. No. S by R'eis and "Oriental' by Cul. Tea was served by the members I of the board following the music- J al program. Mr. and Mrs. George (!. Brown their guests Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. John Krause and Sir. and' Mrs, ;. Ileitkemper of Portland. .Miss Alice Dabney of Portland. was :i charming week end visitor in Salem while she was the icuest of Mrs. A. N. Moores and Mrs. Allan llynon. Mrs. H . H. Olinger and son Har old, have returned from Harris burg where they were the guests ill be in ilem Wednesday. Mrs. S. M. Roberts of Clreens burs, Kas., is in (TaJem for a visit of a week at the home of har cousin, W. W. Moore. .Mrs. W. C. Strench and small son, Hodger, of Kttehekan, Alasgk 1 are the house guests for n few days of Mr. and .Mrs. B. C. Miles. She is a da ugh er of Dr. H. J. her way to Joseph Albert and Jane Albert left this morn- for Portland to visit relatives j i few days. I east central circle oi inm , I''.rt .Methoilisl church will be en- lertained Wednesday afternoon '' : Mrs. Jlugh Elliott and .Mrs. Kran!. i Myer sat the home of the latter I K93 South Commercial street. with tall weeds ; heavy rains the r woubl sink out of iMIss I With trains lit lost aht lab I hud road. id and nd grass. In ils for miles sight in mud. I standstill thtt dtflculty in rinding the Having prospected located it. tiley bad to profitable branche a ii Pacific system. ' s of the a Monday, Helena No Longer Horse-Trade Post several of the ilavs In di: Mound and ; the relay Helena, Mom. It hi ti Mlnthorn and is Newport to visit tor two months. Miss Mabel Nicholson of As, tor -It hiis returned to her home after visiting for a week with Mrs. J. I.. Rowan and Mrs. Ellen B, Bell. Armeri I.. Sites of Portland spnt the week end In Salem with hi" parents, Dr. and Mrs. John It. Sites. Dr. and Mrs. Thomas Roderick and daughter .Margaret Louise, of Baby Lions Now Latest Office Pets I Canadian Pacific Buys Comic Line I Bilmimtuii, Alia.. Sept. 10. Can- I ndu'a comic valentine railway, the I Edmonton, Duhyefian & British C i- ; i lumbla, will soon he trnnaf armed I I from a -400-mile stretch of steel hu- mor into an efficient and profitable I line. The work of repairing It has beiii begun by the Canadian Pa cific, which recently look-over the niniagement of the rend ofr five' years with the privilege of pui-chas--ing it. Though it is the only rail outlet j of the rich Peace river valley, the. road had been allowed to fall into H slate of disrepair that turned it Into a tragic Joke, tl took three weeks for trains to make the Jour ney from Spirit River t. Edmon ton. The roadbed was overgrown ops of s had whip meantime hay would be ; the road to feed ship cattle or sheep. Passeu leisite io hunt the rabbits years Helena was' center for horse t r.-i jr wiup neignnortiig streams tor ! rout which they broiled over camp :'ires. The train that made the (rip 1 without running off the track won India ii tribes of who annually drove hugi Indian ponies tn the en i.ild tile. ii to residents .-.hi;, lug from 11.50 to $7. tor t be bitter class, of the sure foot e.l Utile hror.cho lltta cliff I- I Th fame in a miracle worker. Travel now 1 'ice-ime so dangerous it wa alt to hire trail crews. Alberta bueine&i men .and the Jarme.l'H of the el'ace ri'er coun U'V ire rejoicing over the transfer of I lie joke real to the officiant management of the Canadian pa cific. The Alberta legislature has ipnropi-iatcd $1,000,000 to repair and equip the road. The Peace river valley has been' settling up rapidly, Warmed by chinook winds and wi h eighteen lieu."-' oi aiu shlne a day in the ripening seuion. It is a wonderful farming country, for 'Pill fhe wheat vield of the region last Victor year was 7,000,000 bushels. Hive- stock is an Important source of farm wealth. With such a pro ductive region to draw upon, there seems no reason why the railroad should not become one of the most s not a public .v, aunty authorities purchased the Inst one rage for county road and w hile I here ,til ., fw c iv punchers left in the vl.-, they aie now hard put in find ,i rack in the capital (,f Muni, without trying to find the old ' L-otiie sign: " eed at the -stable; hlt,ch here." The iol)whlg post 1 1 ; a s 1 1 i ;. Oregon have been commissi, David Blumenatein, Kiain B. Oreensdale, Humn. TALMA it ' h absorD:ilp A Bad Cough if neglected, often lends to serious trouble Safeguard your health , relieve your distre-; and soothe your irritated throat by Hilins a da the i Rogel I 'nion governors of N to he known a from Wells, Nevada, t Southern Pacific and distance of 00 miles. The proposed railroad w county, Nevada, and furni large number of cattle and provide an outlet and Inlet where vast deposits of cop and will! likewise serve an 600.000 acres in the Snake - Notice has b and Idaho that Idaho Central, en served upon the n new railroad line, will be constructed of Mr a few nil d days. Mrs, Lloyd Sh n, Idi a eif ic ho, lin. con lie -I i 11,11 erini tin. ill open up noi l hern Elko ih shipping facilities for the sheep raised there. It will also to the Contact mining district pur ore have been opened up irrigated district aggregating river section of Idaho. Miss Mabel Clare West, ter of Mr. and Mrs. Ben 1 left Sunday night for an e stay in the east. She goes to enter the Academy of Fine Arts at Phil adelphia to take a three 'year course. Enroute there she will vis it in Salt Lake city. Danver, Coin.. Produces 350,000 Tons Sugar .Manila, P. 1. to approximately to Geofge ti. I er, who recently I 1 ! - l'rooucuon ot sugar in cnuw 3"iO,00() short tons annually, a child; Manila sugar planter am spent several months in Chirui gating th prod prov wit It i';,i. kwa sugar indi d at frotn ction in China ace of China lei a total of mv hiid's report bi ig-Tung proviiu slry. TI SO, (10 0 to 1 id ( early , 50,000 Ion If ty years i luces in su ihort tons in-t i Mints ding iort- thi in St river, guest Math, home here. A. J. from and Louis, Mo., and 111., where she of her cousin. Mrs. Rt.Iph !W8, who lias .just left for her after spending the summer She will visit her aunt, Mri. Most of it is o Hues next with Szechuen production s annually. Mr. insumed locally. 100,000 tons an- the Kirkpatrick in there will go Newark, N, J., i. She will g '., to visit Mil formerly of treasury dfi Chlcag to New to visit to Washington, 5s Catharine Rus this city but of irtment at Wash- Women Golfers Improve Game tU) .f'YunclHeo. Score. indue tn ihf vvanit'iVa city gulf championship rtiurnanlenL playctl recently on the Lincoln Par!; iul)lic links here art- p0nted to &a evidence of a ina : kt'tl iiii)rovt'ii)i'iil in the ganif of vvonicn i)laycrs in this part of thv state. !-'ive contest an t8j dnrijig the qtwali fyli: i r'-urul, i'QiiallHl or bettered the woman'w record of 86 for tiie eour.se and, in the semi-final round, Mrs. Hu lien K. Law, who eventually won the chatupiphsHip made a medal score of 76. The par of the course one of the most exacting In this part of the state in the matter of accuracy is 66. R. C. Fights Costs in France I Soissons, Krance. American merchandise value; a: 1 5.aoO,OUO francs has been gold to the r ilv in the de vastated regions for 3, 500,000 francs during the last year and a half. This work of fighting the high cost of living has been carried on by welfare societies i oc-operative stores establshed ami stocked by the American Red Cross. When there no longer is need of the stores whatever runds may remain after the "selling belpw cost" cam paign, will be used to found a permanent social welfare Institution such as libraries and dispensaries lo com memorate America's aid. French Salvation Army Grows Paris. Lodging houses and 'wardrobes of the poor," where old clothing is sold, arc being multiplied by the l-'rench Salvation Army, on much the same lines as in the United States. The work, so necessary now that cities arc over populated and the cost of living so high, is attract ing th attention of publications interested in social work and I'rench philanthropic organizations are being urged to follow the lead of "I.'Armee du Salut," as the blue unlformed, tambourine contingent is known here. Men Rescued-A drift for 8 Days Honolulu. T. H. skipper of Honolulu John QUln, recently der Kukul after th. Captain Bm'M PlltS, 09-year-old niih two Imys.Willia m Leit head and were rescued by the lighthouse ten v had drifted on their waterlogged si homier, Annie E., for eight days, tne last tour ot wmcii thej were without food. To add to their mental anguish three large sharks followed the slowly drifting schooner, with its decks awash, evidently awaiting the moment when the craft would go to pieces, and throw the surviv ors into the sea. Smugglers Have Noiseless Boat Taeoma. Wash. - New launches, eulpped with under water exhausts, ti still their enginesq have appeared among the boats used on Paget Sound to smuggle llunor in from Canada according to Donald MoDougal. Federal prohibition director for the suite. These special boats ire capable of making twenty knots an hour, he said. High Fares Cause Coach Travel l.'.s Angeles. Cal. Recent increase of passenger fares on .ailroads are expected to cause passengers to patron ise day coaches heavier than in the past, acocrdipg to Matins de Drahand. assistant general traffic uisnager of the Salt Lake railway. To care for the rush to the day coaches, the Salt Lake line has ordered chair car equip ment valued mi J.'tOO.OOO recently. M ay Fix Own Car in Salt Lake Salt Lake City. I'tah. Salt Luke's latest establishment is an "autoteria" an automobile repair shop where a car owner may repair his own machine under supervision of a skilled mechanic. The "autoteria" rents tools to the car owners and charges small fees for their use and for ma terial anil the time of ihe suterviRlng mechanic. Hawaiian Poi Raises 40 Pet Honolulu. T. H. Poi. the staple dish of the Hawai- ians, made from taro roots continues to soar in price ITanlsc along with other food products and within the iast two! "Well, sir weeks Jumiied from 20 to 40 per cent upward. Scarcity right away a of labor and high wage demands are assigned as reasons for raising the price of poi. ington. She will then go to Phila delphia to begin her studies. Miss West is a graduate of Sa lem high school in the class of 1017. Mr. and Mrs. West motored ir Portland with their daughter and were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Fisher. In Ihe Sunday Oregonian is an attractive photograph of Mrs. George A. White, wife of the ad jutant general, who with her hus band, has just come from Port land to reside in Salem. They have taken the house on Bellevue street which was formerly occupied by Mr. and Mrs. John W. Todd un.1 are now domiciled there. Mrs. White is a charming matron and ill make a lovely acquisition to the social set here. Before her departure from Portland she w . be honor guest for many social affairs. Mrs. A. H. Moon and her daugh ter. Miss Lola Moon of Seattle, who have been the house guests of their cousins. Mr. and Mrs. W. K. llrager. left Sunday night for Portland for a visit with friends, there. , The younger set is welcoming, here for a short visit. Fran.klyn Miller of Albany who until a few! vesrs ago made his home here. j Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Ooodlu at f , Hillshoro were the over Sundav ; , "-nests of the former's brothev R. i It. Goodin and Mrs. Goodin. I. Word has been received from Miss Lyra Miles who has been In i London during the summer attend ing the Friends church conference that she has arrived in New York AFTER 4 YEARSIS BACK ON THE JOB "Kor four years I was unable lo work at all. hut since takinpr Tan , lac T am ha,ck on the iob anl nev j er miss a day." saM J S. B rower, well known architect and buU& ' ir.K contractor, who lives at 4300 j Brooklyn ave., Kansas City, Mo. "For five years," continued Mr. Hrewer, "I was in bad shape from indigestion, catarrh and a general rundown condition. Nearly eorv thimr I ate disagreed with me and caused so much gas on my stem I ach that I could hardly hrcalhv. and my heart nalpitated alarm -insly The catarrh in my head I made me have n stifled, unci : foitable fefli; u II the time. -nd frequently had bad dizzy spells. I could never sleep well at nic'i'. ind became so weak that oher troubles set in and it looked lik my health would break down com oletely. I grave up business rnd for four years did nothing hut take medicines ari treatment. i an effort to regain my strength Nothing did nm ioy good, alt ho I spent hundreds of dollar:, and at laet 1 made up my mind to tn ' ' i Wood-1 Mr . jf ' II ii i... -.i . .laiiii II o an. II 1 J York I -V " J---' -- I uela- 'e I We all have our office iiels, j which are usually meek and mild, but to Park Commissioner I'ranojs Gallatin of New York goes the honor of discovering the very new est. Commissioner Gallatin is shown with his pet a month old) baby lion. The little fellow roams . around the office at will and usu- J ally takes his afternoon nan oh'. Mr. Gallatin's desk in a wire paper basket file. STOP ITCHING 31 ITS 10h M NOWSHOWi "uuiee 25c, M UBEM IF ISO'S iii z I anuBnmiiM The Violin Resonator a Violinist's Inspiration Apply Zemo, the Clean, Anti septic Liquid. Gives Prompt Relief There is one safe, dependabb treat- i ment that relieves itching torture and that cleanses and soothes the skin. Ask any druggist for a 35c or $1 bottle of Zemo and apply it as directed. Soof you will find that irritations, pimples, blackheads, eczema, blotches, ringworm and similar skin troubles will disappear. J Zemo, the penetrating, satisfying liquid, is all that is needed, for it banishes most skin eruptions, makes the skin soft, smooth and healthy. j The E. W. Rose Co., Cleveland, O. The beautiful tones of a violin in spired the invention of a remarkable instrument, reproducing all musical selections with unrivalled purity and richness of tone. Every principal em bodied in The Cheney is musical. Its reproduction eliminates unmusical sounds, and rounds out the full tonal value on all records, enhancing their beauty. Sheney cabinets are greatly admired for their exact portrayal of the period designs, originated by old world furniture craftsmen. C S. HAMILTON 340 Court Street Salem, Oregon 1 Invi 'A- i t vuii tuyio save money Duyingcneaporli Baking howders. You can't do it. Youll throwl mote in spoiled bakines than vou save nn nrir nf th nnu. i don't think that old styje high priced powders are best because j vsi musi. i ucy are m;. B AKIN POWD CALUMET has proved in millions of bake-dav teststhatl the best baking powder ever made that's witM oiKucai seuing oaKing pfwaer in the worm today. MootlwW powder makes such temptingly good-It wholesome bakings. No Mtingpowderol where near the same quality is sold lt a low price. You use less of Calumet- it ij the highest grade baking? Une teaspoonlul is equal to (tei of most other brands. And there is no "wt" about it you use Calumet, No loss. It is abaeM sure. It It the most economical of ill. uut housewives use itand aodoleadinf dcmnticid teachers and cooking experts. Yon ssTe whi-j yea bay H Tsasm ka jsi Calumet contains onlv such i dients as have been approved officMytt U. S. hood Auuioriue. HIGHEST Mi mm 8 Nevada May Enter 6 Teams Klko. Nv. Nevada maty enter orRHnixeil l:iselall next year with a Class I) leairue made up of Elko county teams. Organization of the league is heing iHaouased this fall. According to prwent plans the li asue would be made up of six club. Montelln. Wells. Klko. Carlin. Rub- and VamoJII. HiMian to Improve 1 four bottlee of tie n'ediclne relieved me or everv f my trouble", and I wen! had o work feeline; fit and fine in ev erv way. Tanlac simply put m" isht hack on my feet In such ereat shape it is a genuine plersa lire to give it my strongest en dorsement." Tanlac Is sold In Salem by Ty ter'a drug store and by leadings druggists In other towns. (advl St. Louis Monday. HEL-LO-o-o-o PETE: In two more shakes of a lamb's tail I'd have been between the sheets but I got taken with another large idea for Camel Cigarette ads that's so bright you can phone 'em to cut the current because you just had your lamps lit ! Tell you, it's a whale of a stunt ! Everybody right ,quiet and hats off ! NOW far as I know or ever heard, there never has been one of those zippy slogans under that big display name "Camel". I'VE GOT ONE get me? Put both your ears close to the ground and get the rumble of a broadside like this : VMS (QnCV tf-ixiMHi run. nmumnt. now Gtfoniittf 4 Wow, Pete! I'll testify that's a stoneless peach ! Spread it like I've dented it in here and you've uncorked an eyeful ! Suppose you'll want to call me old Mr. Hammer because I hit the nail on the head ! And, bet real money that if this slogan stuff keeps me awake the rest of the night, 111 wire and offer it to R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Co. before you hit the deck ! And, IU be spending some of the proceeds for noon eats! In the "lang-wage" of Jigger Jones of Joplin, "you tell 'em old yacht, you've got the sales spirit !" Blowing out of St. Louis at 10.12 tomorrow with a bundle of business. Off for Ohio. Got something on me mind I Till I get it off Ex-TRY! Soldo 'eHoKurf- sCotjom'. (Pete, a ov-wa, s MOTE THIS When you buy a pound of Caiumet you get a lull Some high priced baking powders are now being put on i 12-oz. cans instead of a" pound. Be sure you are getting i you want it. No short weights wttn caiumet. - L, .ut I - .aHHHHlW - - iaWBaifjfjfjfsss-- L S HOOVE SUCTION The only machine that beat?. a. it sweeps-1 Wm. Gafilsd' The Store of Houseware