Page Two - The Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon. Mnesday, March 30, in Latest News Covering Willamette Valley Point Community Clubs Discuss Poultry Show Donald, Mar. 30. The Marion County Federation of Community Clubs held their regular monthly meeting at Donald Thursday eve ning , with a large outside attend ance from different communities about the county. Salem Heights was unusually well-represented by sixteen delegates who were able to give much experience in the for- mation of the work that could be accomplished by any community tor the uplift and advancement of local environments. There were present also repre ' eentatives from Salem, Jefferson, Brooks, Silverton, Woodburn and Hubbard. This meeting took up especially the subjects of advancing the poultry Industry in the county and also plans were started by the federation for the corn and poul try shows, which are to be held in Salem this fall, under the aus pices of the federation. Upon invitation of the Silverton delegation It was unanimously voted that the next meeting would be held in their city April 21. Afte'r adjournment a very at tractive lunch was served those present by ladies of the Donald district. Man Injured By Runaway Roseburg, Ore., Mar. 30. E. D. Lewis, proprietor of the Rough Dry laundry, was seriously injured last night when the team which he was driving ran away on Main street. The team was in the rear of the Elki' building when it be came frightened and started to run north. When almost directly in the rear of the Hamilton Drug Co. the horse collided with an auto mobile and Mr. Lewis was then chief deputy state game warden, thrown from the delivery wagon. The penitent message contained He struck on his head and shoul-;a check covering back pay for der, being knocked unconscious fishing licenses, by the impact. His scalp was bad "I have made a decision," the Iv cut. his face bruised and his; letter reads, "which I wish every- collar bone broken. His shoulder I one in this land would make, ws badly hurt and his back! namely, a decision to be strictly sprained. He was taken to the of-1 honest, and my conception of hon fice of Dr. Sether who treated hisesty is that it Is everyone's duty injuries, later conveying him to, to pay his taxes, and as hunting the injured man's home. Theand angling fees or license fees team continued its flight to court; are a kind of a tax, T enclose the ... -"d. Mr. 'amount necessary to cover three as well as could be expected tod unpaid license fees which is $4.50. - oe uoing Honesty Best Policy States Hubbard Man Hubbard, Mar. 30. Although go timid about seeking newspa per publicity that he would not consent to give his name for pub lication, Hubbard has one man who has decided that "honesty is the best policy," according to a letter received by F. M. Brown, T " ( Judge Extends Boy's Sentence walls of the audTIoTuTnTTave been complaint of G. Frisb.e, a farmer ,.,.-rrt with main Kruv and the who claims that the train was left Veiline- is finished in cream. -I no entire wood work of the room has ben finished in ivory. The church now has a very attractive appear ance and the members of the aid are receiving congratulations up- next time he conies to Albany. on their great success in the achievement, and for their super ior taste in m iking the selections. I know it is a common practice with many to dodge paying their obligations for hunting and fish ing. But that day is past with ine. Will close, hoping I may never need write you the same letter again." Potato Growers Dispose of Large Surplus On Hand Hubbard, Or., Mar. 29. With the opening of spring. h"W1" if potatoes appear quite conspicuous- Many Candidates Lxpect Roseburg Postmastership Roseburg, Or., Alar. 30. With Albany Doctor To Form Guard Medical Unit Albany, Mar. 30. Dr. O. E. Riggs has been designated by Ad jutant General White to organize In Albany a medical detachment of the Oregon National guard. The detachment will be a medical unit for artillery, but will be Sep- the expectation that a change will arate and distinct from the artll-; )t. macie in the office of post lery company mustered-iu here ,aster as a result of the change this week. One sergeant, one cor-, ln administration, a number of poral and seven first class pri- . republicans in this city have an vates will compose the detachment lloulU:ed themselves as candidates and Dr. Rlcii asks that any desir- I f(ir nnuirtnt, and it,. ,-. y on the anxious seat ai.u are us-j,ng to enllst , thIs branch of the , begiuning to take on an active ing all possible means to dispose I erWce either call on him per-1 t. geYerftl o( those WQ0 of the surplus on hand. Three cars mMlly or bo at the armory al ! , wcnj ear, hayfl were loaded here a few days ago 'i,.i, wnndm niirht. nrevlous , , i " , ...-..-. ., - c . -- ubwjj ami die uu iuuih eeuiiit; the appointment, and the contest has now simmered down to five. namely: G. W. Young, C. S. Hein llne, A. J. Geddes, R. R. Wood and James D. Sawyers. Roseburg, Ore., March 30. Fifteen days more have been add ed to the jail sentence of Will lKn cart, Oakland boy, because he ran ........ 'PI.,. ., .1 ,1 ; ( ;., .. 1 IAn t a n a n was imposed by the Oakland jus- (Men Injured When tice of the peace following Kin- t nA Tnme fWor cart's return and surrender. The JjOaO X UniS UVtJI h , iinoii ,rot. Albany. Mar. 30. E. S. Bruce s us J o vii f5 niitii; in i wivvu 1UI 1 breaking quarantine. He plead hip was broken and his head guilty and was fined $25 and 30 bruised and Allen Gill was slight days In jail. He was smoking a!iy injured when a load of hay on cigarette when he entered the which they were riding overturn court room and being a minor, the P(j 0n the Pacific highway in ii'de-e pddrt (mother fire days, (he eastern part of the city, near The boy escaped from the offic ' Lempke's store, vvno Ij.iu uiui in charge, and went Mr. Hurd was driving the team to Portland and Eugene, but fall- :ind Mr. Gill was riding with him. ing to find work, returned home They had been out near the Riv and surrendered. Fifteen days erside school house for the more have been imposed and he Is .hay. As the wagon turned over now doing time in the county jail. ! iioth men were thrown to the He is a model prisoner and has Lavement. Mr. Bruce was taken been working out his fine by as-, to his home, 1406 East Front sisting in the improvements now street, and later was taken to the being made at the county jail. office of Dr. W. H. Davis, where an X-ray photograph of his hip stationary on the Ferry street crossing yesterday in violation of a city ordinance. fiardenhle will be notified to anoear in municipal court the The conductor was tineu in me municipal court Tuesday. He came to Albany from Portland to appear. Aid Elects Officer. Fargo, Or., Mar. 30. The Fargo Ladies' Aid society, at a recent The price, paid to the producer having dropped to, 14 cents a dot en, Cottage Grove chicken men In tend to beat the low price of eggs Methodist Ladies Society Aid in Improving Church was taken. Hubbard, Or., Mar. 30. To the Methodist Indies' Aid society be longs the credit for much improve ment in the apeparance of the cnurcn Dunuing. A new alter has,. j. Gardenhie. conductor of ex been built and finished beautifully tra 'freight train No. 253G, upon in natural wood. The same effect was given the pulpit. The side Warrant Issued For Arrest of Conductor Albany, Mar. 30. A warrant has been Issued for the arrest of i with spuds, one each by Messrs, Morris. Voder and MIrschberger. While the market price is lower than the growers had hoped It would be, the Hubbard men have received a good price for the prod uct because of superior quality. It is stated that the acreage will be as large during this year as it was last. Hubbard has always been a great potato producing section I and it Is not expected to fall short of the average during the year 1921. to the first regular drill of the artillery company. Dallas To Have New School If Plans Go Through Dallas. Or., Mar. 30. The local school board will meet on April 21 in regular monthly session, at which time Information relative to the erection of a new building will be ready for publication. During the past year manual training was not Included in the high school course owing to the demands for higher salary by the manual training instructors. Many appli cations have lately been received by W. I. Ford, superintend ent of schools, and the course will be re-Installed next term. Appli cations are coming Into the super intendent's office from teachers from nil parts of the state and the eletclon of school teachers for the coming year will be held within a hurt time. Native Resident Buried at Lebanon Albany, Mar. 30. The last sur vivor of the children of Mr. ano. Mrs. Thomas Soinmcrs, who took up the donation land Dallas Store Sold. A. Kiwencranti of the local Peo ples' Cash Store has sold his in terests to L Charick and E. Jud kls of Portland. The deal wns closed Saturday. Mr. Rosencrantz has been in Dallas a lltle over a year, purchasing from Max Solof. JOURNAL WANT ADS PAY JOURNAL WANT ADS PAY claim on which the Sodavllle springs are located, Mrs. Isoura Parrish, died in Portland last week, and was burled in the Lebanon Masonic cemetery last Sunday. Mrs. Par rish had made her home on the land claim of her parents since her birth February 20. 1852, and was known to many people over the state. During the 69 years of her life she had spent but a few months altogether away from the old home place. j Her father donated the springs and an acre of land to the state, which has resulted In the present improvements, and the last legis lature made another appropriation of several hundred dollars to im prove the grounds. Mrs. Parrish is survived by three daughters and one son. Mrs. Estella Blevlns, of Portland: Mrs. Delia Overton, of Woodburn; Mrs. Allle McCullough. of Kalispel Mont.; and A. H. Parrtsh. who re sides on the old donation land claim near Sodavllle. Uprising: Report False. Mexico t'ity. Mar. 30 Condi tions in Sonora are better than ovor and reports of an uprising among the Yaqul Indians there are untrue, according to a dis patch received by the War de partment from Governor Miguel Pen a. Gervais Mint Root Acreage Is Large Gervais, Or., Mar. 30 From the amount of mint roots that are be ing shipped to different parts of the state from Gervais it would seem that the acreage of pepper mint In the Willamette valley Is to be greatly enlarged during the spring. J. U. Moisan and V. R. Moisan shipped a carload of mint roots to Mr. Davies of Klamath Falls, for the association at that place, who will plant 300 acres of 22 h)C2mkt aTW....Hch.F TH mint in that section this spring. Moisan Brothers have sent out a large quantity of roots this spring and have other orders yet to be filled. Digging roots in the Ger vais yards has become quite an industry. Starting Sunday tlliam (j6x: presents TOM MIX) 9he Rpadl) Demon Btoru and direction bm 'nn y. Qtunoldi ) Gorman Wins Decision New York, Mar. 29. Joe Gor man of Portland, Or., was aw-rd-ed the decision In a 15 round bout with Frank Edwards In Brooklyn last night. 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