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Page Six The Capital Journal, Salem. Oregon Company L Is Reorganized As Guard Unit Kre&KOfi; fourth ward, Carl Ger- AT I if ,-, . U , , linger an.l Charle. Hayes. N CW W aretlOUSe Dallas, Or., Oct. 28 Klflh Oregon infantry, now a reality as the Organized last night ai by Adjutant Oenera I tJblone! Denti;.)-, Iiispi- Company of Dallas the Willi tor ; U. I i Mill! rtriory and struc-j Kran-J and Another lieki-t was mentioned hy the pool hall Intel ests, hoping to I get a wlde.open Sunday town, but, from all Indications, their activities' In the matter have ceased. Attorney .1. N. Helgeraon is j spending some time in independ ence. Monmouth and the southern; part of the county, uoini; a little ampaliin work. .Mr. Yocum, merchant of Perry lale, was n foulness visitor In the ity yesterday. Th firm of Push & Sauer, who bftVD been laying cement sidewalks land curbing in the residential dis I tricts of Pallas, have completed I their work. The result gives a f.n- lshed appearance to the city and; is satisfactory In all details. tor of tin u irthwes!. cix Dipkc Captain Colonel Conrad Ktat'rln present to uidst In the re-org;iinza. lion of the company. Several de lightful and instructive talk.-- were made and enjojod by about I0U young men who were present. The .. outlook for an active and first class company seems to be very good, as the boys are very much enthused and earnest In the pro-I Independence, Or., Oct. 28. Aft motlon of the work. The following er teaching a little more than a officers were elected and proper.) week In the Richmond school at ly commissioned hy Adjutant Cien-' Salem, Miss Gretchen K'raeim r, ,,eral White: Captain, Edward D. 'daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Hamilton; first lieutenant. Ray-, Kraemer of this city, was elected jnond Scott; second lieutenant, , music spet vlsor of the Junior high Robert S. K reason. land grade schools of that city. This Independence Company Forms i in; Eagle VVarehous with headquarters In Portland oen Incorporated by W. R. liagot V. II. Stevens and George J. Per. kins. The captial stock is $00,000 'I he Malei -Iiettinger company wtlh a capital stock of $75 00. has 1 been Incorporated by Hallie S. j Rice, Harold Muier and Elmer I3et j linger. Headquarters will be at I The Dalle. R. Stone, J. Durbe and J. Thorn horn Rossr ol Portland have incur j porated the Uurbee M il company, the capital stock is $5000 and head qua! tors will be in Portland. The Motor Loan association has been incorporated by R. H. Don. durant, W. W. Gordon and jfohn A. Collier. Headquarters will He in Portland and the capital stock it $10,000. H. S. Miller, P. M. Collier and C. L. Bonney have incorporated the V'rankfin Press, with headquarters in Portland. The capital stock is $5000. The Prest-O-Lite company, Inc.. support and claimed exemption on this plea A fear days after claim ing exemption hew as arrested by the Portland officers on a charge of non.support. Another of the company, men made application for exemp- "as tion on the grounds that he was a farmer, but soon after left Des ohutes county for parts unknown, lie deserted his family who are still residing in Deschutes county. County Clerk Dover of Marion county lias reported to the adju tant general that one man includ ed in the slacker list from this county was arested some time ago hv the federal officials but later i was acquitted. Governor and Party Inspect Route of Road The .above office! Hens men and serv the fray In Prance, with consider able distinction. Captain Hamilton Is engaged in the lumber business here in Dallas, hiving built a mill on the old Spauldtng site some time ago. Lieutenant Scott Is en gaged In the Willamette Valley Lumber company's mill and Lleu (nant K reason is an attorney as sociated wtlh Oscar Hayter. Seventy. three were enrolled and the onmp'tiiy will begin its drilling and other activities at once. A very enjoyable lunch followed thel ore,aiii.aihin of the company which wus furnished by Adjutant General White. I One of the h'tve Hundred clubs of the city met last evening at the home id' Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stin nett and enjoyed tin' evening play ing progres.-ive Klve Hundred. The home was artistically decorated With autumn houghs ::iu! berries, having I lie Hallowe'en il'i'ec'. A very interesting game was conduct ed until nearly midnight and the results determined that H. A. Jos. liii wus the winner of Hie firs; prize 'having made the geratest score for twenty hands which were played. Dr. W. ('. Shaeffer was the recip ient Of the booby prize, having Cu.il ed to score very high. The host and hostess served a very dainty .mil delightful lunch to those present who were as follows; Dr. and .rs. Schaeffcr. Mr. and Mib. Clair Tracy, Mr. and Mrs. jlarry V'lers, Air. and Mrs. Chaun cey Urider, .Mr. and Mrs. Ployd 1 1. Moore and Mr aim Mrs II. lln. 'I'he club dispersed son: after midnight and will hum lh two weeks at the heme and Mrs. Floyd D. Moore. are all over- recognition of her ability came as a oi New i ork mis filed application d throughout ' surprise to Miss Mraemer, as the , with the slate corporation commis- promotlon wan wholly unsolicited 1 sloner to operate in Oregon. The on her part. She held a similar po- capital stock is $100,000, and N. D. dlion In Astoria. I Simon of Portland has been named The "Owls" are hootin' again, ; attorney in fact, having held the first meeting a few The Slate Creek Lumber coin night ago since the adjournment I pany has been incorporated by P. last spring for the summer -ca-1 V. Morgan, J. V. Morgan and R. M. tlon. They congregate a at tne nome morgan, rue capital stock is $5000. of Mr. and Mrs, L. Damon. Four i Notices- of dissolution have been tables of players indulged in whist and at the proper hour Mrs. Damon served one of her customary tempt ing luncheon, . Hurt let Lyons, who has been working in the lumber mills at Sll vertoii for some, time and vacated hlsposition when the mill closed, was in the city yesterday, air. Lyons was on his way to Valsetz party ol lumbermen wno n il engaged to work for the A Bitot!! I, umber & Logging Water Permits Asked by Five An application for permit to ap propriate water has been filed in the office of Percy A. Cupper, State Engineer, by William T. Reed of alvnsas- City, Missouri, covering the appropriation of. water from Jump-off-.Ioe Creek j and Winona Reservoir, for the Ir- I rigation of 1240 acres of land in I Josephine County. This develop- ment contemplates the construe- j tlon of about eight miles of main I ditch at an estimated cost of: $100,000.00. The fihevlin-Hixon Company have filed an application for per mit to appropriate water from Paulina Creek for domestic use, for log pond, and steam power In connection with saw mill near Bend. Oregon. Other applications for permit to appropriate water have been filed by Mrs. Kate McDonald of Duv- ville, Oregon, covering the approp for irrigation purposes in Malheur County. What is believed to be a record breaker for the Coos Bay country is the rainfall from September up to date, aggregating 14.C3 inches. Reports from the mountains on the line between Linn and Des chutes counties indicate that five met of snow fell there during re cent storms. with have Valle jmp; Mrs. .1. B. Bohannon has returned (liued visit with her two 11 Newberg and Port- nd. The . in for hall il in K ier will be served i-ill be rendered, nr held a rousing evening when rive balloted upon and r was served. It a Halpwe'en sue this evening. Sul and a program v. The Eastern St meting Tuesday 1 candidates an autumi was a delightful time. D. L. Hedges, one of the plone-rs of Independence, is very in at the home of his daughter, Mrs, ... r. Mcintosh. I rank Miller was taken to the A. Jos-iSileio hospital yesterday where he underwent an operation for hernia. 1 time He Is said to he Improving as well filed by the Sheridan Walnut Grow 1 ers cainpany of Sheridan and South ern Oregon Investment company. Two Added To Slacker List In Deschutes instead ot reaucting tne person nel of the slacker list in Deschutes county as was antitdpated by the military officials, word wus re ceived at the offices of Adjutant General White today that the names of three persons had tieen added to the list of delinquent! I there. At the time the official list of I slackers was received by the adju tant general lie withheld the names until such time as they could be SUbRiitted to the various county ! clerks of the, state for checking. Deschutes county was the first to 1 make a formal report to the adU tant general. One of the men add ed to the slacker list there alleged that he had a wife and child to Herbert Nunn, state highway en gineer; Dr. R. E. Lee Steiner, sup erintendent of the state hospital, and Governor Olcott, left yesterday for a trip of inspection over the proposed new roau to De coii- i . , ..,, ,., Rnclc Creek- structed from Astoria south to Lin. I irrigation of a small tract coin county. The officials will make ' ! 5nilntv make the trip as far as Neskowir, County hv automobile, from where tney 1 walk to Slletz. The proposed new Oregon an application cover ng road, if constructed, will open up a e storage of water in Ply Creek rich timber and dairy district art Reservoir for irrigation and dom wi'll provide means of travel along estic purposes in Jefferson County, the be-iches from Astoria to the j By Leonard L. Goodiwn of Vale. 1 ii eonntv seat. Oregon, covering an appropriation The party will he absent from ( of. w Salem until November 1. from the Owyhee River Ford Flour Mill Near Completion ALL FORD PRODUCT FROM FARMS TO CO8t'MF,K One hundred barrels of flour will he the daily output or the Henry Ford grist mill, Dearborn, Michigan, before the end of Sep tember, if the rapid progress which is being made continues uninter-! rupted. At present It is planned to sell the flour in the employes' commissary store. 'With the wheat grown on the Ford farm, the mill complete a "from farm to elevator to mill to store to consumer" link. No one outside the Ford organi zation touches the. product. The flour will be milled as ef ficiently as modern equipment can do it. Carried into the mill on a belt from the elevator alongside the building, the gram 13 given final cleaning treatment oefore being cracked and graded. A num ber of bolting machines separates the white flour from the chart and bran, and the finished product is then stored untouched by hands. At the present time, there are three Ford commissary stores; one located at the Ford factory, one at the Ford blast furnaces and coke ovens and one at" the Fordson tractor plant. Groceries, meat, Jay, October at cost to all Ford wrker. , vuticurai ThaSafetvft- ZL-v -mv Wlt&OUtlft Let's NThe sure way to put pepinto your jobonardiny day Is to get into j FISH BRAND Ref lx Slicker There Is a FISH BRAND garment for every kind of wet worn or sport HOLD YOUR BREATH! It's Coming What? WATCH FURTHER ANNOUNCEMENTS again t Air. cted unde the Mr- It. turtle 111 Cm efflci count count Nunn Nunn from 1 II 1 I' II Ml m thi for the ami has bee of his dnughti and the dan for th. N11 hoo! visit ruaut folk h Is t of nt on ac ilth. Mrs. remained winter. Mr. ut Cox man. back for the vote for his ;lu In California Nunn, who Is a de sas that he came purpose of casting favorite candidate. Attorney .1. N. Helgerson ha been allien! during the week at tending court ai Salem, where he Was looking niter legal affairs in Which he is inlerested. The lack of petltioti-i by citizens of Dallas seeking 1 ii 'mayor and couiicllmen brought about some activities on the par; of friends h as could he ex eumslancos. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Sperling are here from iortland again this week. Mr Spel ling's mother In very poorly at present and her advanced age makes her condition seem seri ous Miss Winnifrod O'Donncll of Minneapolis, Minn., who has been visiting her borlher, M. .1. Next, at Independence, left Portland a few days ago to sail on the Rose City to California, whore she will spend the winter. Mrs. ,1. I). Keeves, who suffered all operation at the Salem hospital a tew dayst ago, is said to be re covering from the operation very satisfactorily. 1. H. Ingram is said to be very ill at his homo in this city with ! t the throat. 1 here seem.-. taw From Eczema hy not k what one bottle of D.D. D. will do 4 guaranttt rouln. Itching itopi at oao c,oc,l.M. Try u. o. v. soap, too. m lotion 16r Shin Dispose Kl. C. Ferry, druggist. Dancing Frocks New shipment j-wf re ceived at Shipley's A modern blast furnace produces!! about 100 tonae of pig iron every I day, consuming 1300 tons of solid I materials and iltil) tons of air in the I jtt Boston bean I mufiliarrwiciit tSWERs ; Spot t nan ul A TOWER CO. MHpi) Uj Monte Beans g I J"" fJSH' I with Tomato fl SJBA We now have our salesroom at 197 South Po street in the building formerly occupied by the Ame r Auto Co., where we will carry a complete line of sories, tires, oils, etc. We also have in connectiT Repair Shop, equipped for first class repairing and 3 ploying first class mechanics only. A trial is all we at Special Bargains in Used Cars Jne 1920 Auburn, like new One Studebaker Touring One Studebaker Light Delivery One Cole Four Touring These cars have been overhauled and guaranteed II shape Auburn Sales Co, Phone 399 197 South Commercial Street Salem, Ort ll cluh De lis the tlomiiiti advisable to made ami pr ho that tin y filling tin Ir direct in s wepa red llsiled i" timonc the citizens of Dallas, a view of promoting the welfu the city. The following men have loroiiiincmleii by the Coninn olub: I'or mayor, 11. S O couiii ilman a! l uge. N'. 1,. first ward, Walter Mulr and ilidleii; second ward, r ll boi and John It. Allgood; Ward, i' lie, d I), Moore inii mlng it d' names 'seated to the citizens may get assistance in ballots, the board of oi the Gotntnerciai club a slate vhich will be pub. the pipers and circulated wilh re of been rclal rant ; Guy; s ot cane to he little hope entertained by or his recovery. Miss Mailaline K reamer has been for a few days with friends in Portland. C. A. Craft of San Francisco has been vlstilng for a few days at the .1. d. Hibba home. Mis Alta toffum was married at Salem Monday to L. D. Ruch and at the same time and place G. S. Uuffum, a brother of the above n:imed bride, toid; for his com panion Miss May Taylor. All of the parlies reside in Marion coun ty ilea!- this city. The 19110 hops belonging to Hedges v liaviilsoii utul tilso the ot belonfflns to the Burton estate, were sold a tew days ago. The price :'a!d has not been given out. unit Vote 500 Yes COME AT ONCE Because Saturday is the last day of our big U. S. Army Blanket Sale. After that day you will never have an other" chance to buy a genuine U. S. Army Blanket at such a low price. itWKu ?s& 'I i Buys a genuine reclaimed U. S. Army Wool Blanket and Saturday is the last day so better hurry. 172 So. Com'l Next to Shafer's Harness Shop Another Sleepless Night? It's been a busy and fretful day. Brain fagged, nerves f raved and body exhausted conscious that tomorrow is fraught with .... iJ.Is -1 ,'K.,l 4-;,,. u i: : . j.: i zr 1. ttuu inuuittiiuiio, iie reiiiizea huv impt'iaLivt; iiecu ui a reiresning nignc srest. i et, ne nesuatesana areaas to go to bed lest he roll and toss throughout the night. Do you experience thehorrorsof nightmare and insomnia? Are you troubled with wakeful, reatleso nighti? Do you pet up in the morning feeling more tired than when you went to bed, because your reut is bo disturbed and broken? Then, try XMSQQ The Great General Tonic The hour of bedtime will soon lone its terrors and you wi befrin to seek your couch with pleasurable anticipation of i nijtht free from disturbances. "LYKO" will bless you witl, sweet, sound and peaceful slumber and brini? you down to th breakfast table in the morninsr in cooti siiirirn nnd in flo-htin. trirp, keen for the day's activities; rested and refreshed in body and mind, and with a M nemu unci-iuaicu since you were a Doy "LYKO" is a splendid pren i ral tonic; celishabte appe i i-er and an excellent stimulant to tha nervous system. It re li ves brain i';iv and physical i'hauBtion; builds up the nurvee: strengthens the mus i )e; corrects dicejtivo dieor at'raand rehabilitates generally tlie weak, irritable ami worn (int. Ask your druggist for a buttle today and get rid of ; K-.c nights. Sole MtBufaclBren: LYKO MEDICINE CO. v York Kansas City, Mo. or ria' hy aM DruggtsU, Always ?n StbcK at Perry's Drug Store. LYKO told in orictnal pck - i.lv. lik pictur abov. RvfusQ &11 subttitutos. Valley Motor Co. 4B BULLETIN ss? . THINK HOW COMFORTABLE FORD COUPE or a FORD SEDAN Closed Cars are the Practical Car. Place your order today. FORDSON FARM TRACTORS Valley Motor Co. Uio Gra S-Vom the famous play by Augustus vUnder the present 24 hours per day system, the Fireman has no time off for home or family, no recreation, no amusement, and his only religion is the Fire gong. Vote for a Two-Platoon System j It does not mean double the amount of men Big Football Game 0. A. C Univ. of Calif. At Corvallis, Sat., October 30th Neither team has lost a game this season. New 0. A. C. Grandstand just completed assures everyone the best of seats. EXTRA TRAIN SERVICE Corvallis to Albany Immediately after the game. Connects with train 14 from Albany 6:50 p. m., arriving Salem 7 :45 p. m. For further particulars inquire of Local Agents. Southern Pacific Lines John M. Scott. General Passenger Agent mem A Perfect Loaf Reflects a Per fect Method Behind every Effect is a Cause. Back of every perfect achievement is a reason. In the ierfect loaf of BREAD the economical and the efficient can see the result of scientific preparation and care. The BREAD that stands every test alwavs ma ii. .'-mm 7 Reels That Seems But 5 Holsum Bread Made for you by the e Cherry City Baking Co. Its love story will haunt you! The border raid will thrill you! Its beauty will exalt you ! A Drama that Mirrors the Soul of that River of Blood and Romance Comedy- News-Topics a I n rr n t- Starts LSDLn I TODAV 9fo HOOVER It FEATS--as it Sweep as it Cien Your Hoover will gently beat the rugs a thousand beats a minute. As it beats out every particle of destructive embedded grit it will sweep up ail the clinging litter and prolong the life of your rugs. WM. GAHLSDORF The Store of Housewares. HOOVER