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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (May 11, 1921)
Wednesday, Msyjj Page Two The Capital Journal, Salem, uregon -T7 a : : m m m m mmm. -J Latest News Covering Willamette vaney Joints Prune Crop Near Dallas ToBeSmall Hill Divorce Case Sealed Out of Court Indcpendenc, Ore., May 10. The divorce ease instituted by Mrs. Hill several weeks ago in tbe Clackamas county circuit court against her husband. Vrd Hill of this city, has been settled out of court and Mrr Hill will not appear in the case to be tried in Oregon City this week. In the agreement roHi'hi.il hulwuiii h, rnnnta M i-a no return irora iu H)I, , tn h.va a ,,... , ,ti,.r Young Trees May Bear 50 Percent, But Old Orchards Hard Hit Says Brown Practically older orchards and not more than a 60 per cent of normal yield from the young trees are the prospects which the prune growers in the vicinity of Dallas face this year, according to F V. Brown, promi nent fruit grower of that district, who has just made a partial survey of the orchard in the neighbor hood. There Is no hope for the old or chards, Mr. Brown reports, all of them having auffered heavily and many being completely stripped of tbe green fruit. Few of the grow ers claim that the old orchard crops will be more than a total failure. Warm weather will, however, probably snve a large part of the crop on the younger trees, in which the cool days have prevent- td the proper development of plant' lood (sugar). Mr. Brown beMeves, , and he predicts belter ili.ui a 60 1 per cent crop if the weather clears within the next few days. Mr. Brown's survey lnelud.wl growers from Halt Creek to the Mt. Pisgah orchards. Harry Woods, an extensive grower of prunes In that district, predicts a yield of 16 per cent of normal for his orchards, and Ralph Kiggs, another large grow er, estimates hU crop at one-fourth of normal, or the smallest he has ever harvested. Dave Peters, whose prune land holdings are extensive, reports that his trees have shed all of their fruit and that he will not attempt to run his dryer this year. He has already cancelled bis order for fuel wood. Threats To Burn Homes Lead To Arrest of Man The Dalles, Or., May 11. Fol lowing threats to burn a number of houses near his ranch at Wapi nit la, John Weberg was arrested by Sheriff Cbrisman and lodged In the county jail pending investiga tion as to his sanity. Weberg is reputed to be dangerous and is said to have made threats to kill several of bis neighbors, follow-. ing altercations. Deputy Sheriffs McClaskey and Coleman accom panied Cbrisman oa the trip. the C&rp anil custody tit the minor' child. $3000 in money and an ap propriation of $6000 for the sup port of the daughter untjl she be comes of age. Mrs. Hill instituted divorce pro ceedings In Linn county circuit court nearly a year ago asking for a divorce on tbe ground of cruel and Inhuman treatment. The case attracted wide attention in Linn and Polk counties. The amount of money involved in the case aggre gated aproxlmately $40,000. The case was tried ia Judge Bingham's court, and after trial lasting two or three days the judge threw the case out of court. Mr. Hill was obliged to pay the costs. Failing In the Linn county court she soon after started another case in the circuit court of Clackamas county. Springfield To Home Brew Found In Vacant House Albany, Or., May 11. Drop by drop, drip by drip, down the stairs, out thjs front door and even Into the street malt ambrosia made its yeasty way and swelled to high heaven the while. Neighbors liv ing around the house on East First and Ponniwinkle creek took no tice of the smell and told Sheriff C. M. Kendall about it. Sunday, therefore, tbe sheriff got the door to the vacant house open. Upstairs he found two 60 gallon kegs of home-brew. Wo one occupied the house, and there was no furniture about. It is suggested the home-bred, like Topsy, just growed. . B ody of Lost Woman Found By Fisherman Astoria, Or., May 11. The body of Mrs. Anna Goober, wife of An- tone Goober, was found in the up per Necanicum river, near Ham let, on Saturday by a trout fisher man who was whipping that stream. The woman had been missing since Thursday afternoon aad is believed to have fallen over board while walking a log that had fallen across the stream. Program For Annual Varsity Fete Complete charge of chicken stealing. He was indicted by the recent grand jury. Waters was lodged in the county jail. He is alleged to have stolen a number of chickens at Lebanon from a farmer, in companionship with Ed Strieker, also of that place. Strieker was arrested recently Articles Stolen from Church Are Found In Attic Hubbard, Or., May 11. Ths stove, canned giois and oUic things that were &tjlen from the Hopewell churc'a last winter dur ing the Bible normal were found in the house on the old Kuan)' place east of here wnlcb wag ? cated by Charles Hai'iiltcn last fall about a mouth before ti.e things were taken. These articles were stowed a?.' in tbe f arret and are now ia lh haeils of ti e party to whom the.' rU;htfi!ly be long. Some of thi canned rqooh and cured meats liM alreaJv been used up before the cac-no was its-covered. University of Oregon, Eugene, May 11. Junior week-end at the University of Oregon, the big an nual event which students all over the state look forward to. will come this year on May 19, 20, 21 and 22. The purpose of junior week-end is to establish a eloser relation between the students of the University of Oregon and high school students throughout, tbe state. The program, In brief, follows: Wednesday Preliminaries of state high school debate contest. Thursday evening Canoe fete. Friday (campus day Under classmen tug-of-war, followed by burning of green cape; finals of debate contest; baseball game be tween Oregon and O. A. C; Pa cific coast tennis tournament; and in the evening the senior class play, "Nothing But the Truth," at the Eugene theatre. On Saturday the finals of the tennis tournament will be played off and there will be a second game of baseball with O. A. C. At 1:30 p. m., on Jlayward field, the Pa cific Coast conference track meet will be held for the first time at the. university. Another feature of tbe week end will be the first convention for editors of high school papers, which will be held under the au-; spices of tbe school of Journalism The events of the week-end will1 be filmed, and the films will later be sent out through the extension division to various parts of the state. Vick Brothers Sell Shop. Eugene, Ore., May IS. The "Tourist" garage cornea into being with the sale by Vick bothers of their automobile repair and trac tor business and complete shop equipment in the place at 8JT Paarl street to J. W. Michaels and .1 L Osden, who have been ra the company idle at the present time. One mill closed down more than a month ago and the other suspended op eration during last week. How long these conditions will exist is not known. When vim .ar nM(h t : tt ureai western Gar. . at your service. 17 N. as his father. The trial will at the September session of the) circuit court. 1 HI. Iff T-nnll anI iIIawhI ' . . . .. ,.. nloved with his liberty on u oau, put up uy .xnerienced be held ,uatu " . . auto mecnanics. Show space has been retained by the Vick brothers, who will continue to handle the agencies for the Oakland, Paige, and Pac kard cars. No change in the personnel of the force has yet been announced by R. H. Salisbury manager. Fire Destroys Farm Home Near Gray's Station Albany, Or., May 11. Fire de stroyed the home of Oscar H. Ehr llck, near Gray station, five miles south of Albany. Practically no clothes except those being worn by members of the family were saved from the flames, and but a little furniture was removed. Mr. Ehrlick places the loss of house and furniture at $4000 and unless it was a defective flue, is not able to give the cause of the fire, which was well under way, even to the attic, when it was discovered. "That Tired Feeling" Often FnrArnaf. Oi l Turner Mills Idle. Turner, Or., May U. Both of the Turner lumbering mills are When yon are tired without good cause, lack ambition and fee out of sorts generally, you may be heading straight for a sick spell. These symptoms often show the whole system, especially the blood, ia (disordered. Don't wait 'till you are sick fa) bed. Almost ev ery ailment ean be ward ed off if attended to in time. Any docw m . - Start at one. te T from mr systemA?" your emulation wlth ,;:! Waterloo Youth Indicted For Stealing Fowls Albany, Or., May 11. Sheriff C. M. Kendall arrested Ralph Waters of near Waterloo on a WANTED 100 CARS LATE MODELS Highest prices paid also cars taken on consignment. No charges made for storage. Drive car to our show-rooms. INDEPENDENT MOTOR SALES CO. Cor. West Park & Couch Sts. Children's Ailments PORTLAND, OBJSGON Phone Bdwy. 464 5 Open Evenings ft Sundays DISORDERS of the stomach and constipation art the most common diseases of children, ft correct them you will find nothing better than Chamberlain's Tablets. One tablet at bed time will do the work and will make your child bright and cheerful the following morning. Do not punish your children by giving them castor oil. Chamber. Iain's Tablets are better and more pleasant to take. Lodtre Entertains. , , ,i riuuuaru, Dr., way n. .At me U-et JNeW bCllOOl regular meeting the local temple,; Springfield, Or., May 11. Springfield is assured a new high school building. The proposal to bond the district in the sum of 40, 000 tor the erection of a new building was carried at the spe cial election held here. Tbe vote stood I'll in favor, to 94 against. The proposed building is intend ed to accommodate 200 HtudentH, which la about 76 more than the present enrollment, hlach addi tional studeut means the expendi ture of several hundred dollars with the business men of this city during the year. Arion iNu. Zi, fyinian sisters, en tertained a number of the atate, grand officers of the order. Yka' visiting members were all fro u Orphia temple it ,Jortlan;. a par ty of four. Deputy Grand filial Barbara Graves, Mrs. Brybur- an Mr. and Mrs. Johu Jame.i. 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