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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (June 3, 1921)
1S21 ihas Says English Ration Should Lead In World s progress t.,- 7 'me far ereater and far nnhler " I ThA r- , ,,-Wlle, va.( JU,,D .1 V. J ""6""-wagnington Can- m" . vinr ncnnie oi ubpi cinimj i a sapper oi nino a. ti hi,i f ,." J"""6 'rving company speaking PeopIe f Ss5iisn 8i handed t0. . .km uc " W f all leadersnip -- k the prn In ofpFl. IU I 1 ovpti now , wars wuiw the the era oi il I u18 . . - .,Klo and UD cognise a . 1 done with forever " it, a nntiah tianit Oeuaea, jir said in an ,v at cenienmai " - Virginia. , diversity ' '."T,it iVcootinuance maeuu.. . future oi i 'l is so obvious a neces- nationai uvea, "that I do not The Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon Canning Finn Given Permit To Do Btisiness the physical vigor of nation and denying that "peace will rot the vitals of a nation," the ambas sador expressed the belief "that now is the time for the English speaking peoples with their great and peculiar advantages to resolve that never again will they permit this fair world to be devastated by 1 10,000,000 corporation orti. ed under the laws of Deleware was granted a permit to operate in uregon by State Corporation Commissioner Handlev. Wednps- day. The company which will en gage in a general canning and preserving business will be rep. resented in Oregon oy W. R. Friday, June 3, 1921 Ex-Service Man To Welcome Wife From Rhine Country-Maybe unnecessary war if by standine firmly together they can prevent jScott as general agent with head it." quarters in Albany. "What is to hinder their co- W. R. Rust of Tacoma, Wash., operation tot his great end?" he is president of the company w' asked. "Nothing that I know of but ignorance of each other's , .h contingency of its j ideals and aspirations and the sus- What 1 am ,jivv. vu.. w i,uuu Ul lgUU something that seema erts Held JvcM; Court 'Reviews Assets Land, Ore., June 3. Assets La. Rupert company, which bankrupt March 20, exceed biles by $260,272.20, accord- , a complete schedule of as- property, creditors and lia- I lateral court, ill schedule bears out the con- Ion of many of the suppor- o( the company, who have Led since the financial trou- i that when the final ac- fcllng was taken concern would ri solvent. Figures Show Condition Hal assets are given as ii,- 1.74 and total liabilities as 27,514.54. No exemptions claimed from the assets. The , from which depreciation la to have been deducted, are Id as follows: Real estate, 11,127.04; cash on hand, J108.- promisory notes and securities. 11,590.14: carriages and ve- $11,436.1 1 ; machinery. 1,(06.85; personal property, 1,074.54; debts due, 58,173.- I stocks and bonds, $ f 1 6 8, and key In the bank, $1433.48. liabilities given are: Taxes ! the United States, $905.92; les due to counties In Oregon, 119.27: wages due, $6022.35; preferred by law, $311.11; bred claims, $626,719.13; un bred claims, $577,788.76. In lltlon to the above liabilities are pndcd drafts on buyers credit i the hank totaling $96,100.79. ! last item is not included in I regular schedule. Workmen Are Creditors " 01 wages is due to 44 i ana 358 items appear on the unsecured list of creditors, who range from farmers and lab oring men to merchants In many lines of business in all parts of the nation. The secured creditors are for the most part banks which have taken fruits and vegetables as security. Ambush Results In Death of Four Dublin, June 3. Four members of the police force were shot dead and three others wounded in an ambush at Clonmore, County Ker ry; yesterday, it was announced at headquarters here today. The killed were Police Inspector Mc- Caugher, a sergeant and two coiH stables. The three men wounded were constables. l. Rhodes of Seattle rr....r. and these two officials together with Henry Rhodes of Tacoma, Reginald Parsons, Seattle, and P. J. Miller, Albany, form the board of directors. Resolutions of dissolution were filed with the corporation depart ment Wednesday by the Sohm Manufacturing company, Port land; Bowman Mortgage com pany, Portland, and the Hammond Abstract company, Oregon City. The Irvington Pharmacy of Portland filed a certificate show ing an Increase In capital stock from $10,000 to $100,000, and the Coos Bay Grocery company filed a certificate showing a de crease in capitalization from $40 -000 to $20,000. Flag Lowered On Funerals of Overseas Men The flag on the post office will be dropped to half mast during the funeral of ex-service men who died overseas, if the Salem post master receives a request to do so from city officials, a duely re cognized body of citizens, or of ficers of organfzations interested in the ceremonies, according to information received this morning by Postmaster Huckenstein. The communication states that thousands of requests have been received from all over the country by Washington post office officials and that the order is made to com ply with them. Espee Reduces Freight Rates On Dried Fruits " San Francisco, June 2. Reduc tions in freight rates ranging from 15 per cent on rice to 43 per cent on dried fruit and averag ing 32 per cent have been decided upon by the Southern Pacific Rail roaa company on carload ship- flestlner for Europe between Cali fornia points and Atlantic and Gulf ports, G. W. Luce, freight traffic manager, wired the rail road's headquarters here. New Marital Code To Follow Suffrage Boston, June 2. As a result of woman's demand for equality with man, the formulation of a new marriage code is imminent, Dr. Abraham Myerson, assistand pro fessor of nervous diseases at Tufts Medical College, declared. The professor stated that he could not determine whether the code would be based on the ulti matum, "man must be as good as I," or the defi, "I will be as bad as man is." Since the middle of last August Angelo Turin, a resident of Mt. Angel and an ex-service man has been trying to get the girl he married on the Rhine while with the army of occupation, to this country, and now it looks at he has gone through about all the technical process of doing so and will soon welcome her to his own country. The Willamette chapter of the Red Cross deserves most of the credit for aiding Angelo in wad ing through the red tape neces sary to get his wife out of a country with which the United States is technically at war. Three months before Angelo, an Italian by birth, shoved off from the Rhine for this country, a baby was born, and just as his outfit received orders to move the little daughter took sick, necessitating the postponement of the ocean trip by the mother. On marrying Angelo, his wife lost her German citizenship. The German government would not would not her leave the country until permission was gained from the American commission at Wash ington which had to be gained through the American Consul at Berlin. The American Consul at Berlin couldn't handle the matter until he had received an affidavit from Angelo stating why he had left his wife in Germany. Then permission had to be granted by the Commission to him to bring his wife over and a passport is sued. After that the passport had to be mailed to the American' consul, who before granting per mission for Mrs. Turin to come to this country had to have certifi cate of character from the Germuu police as where Mrs. Turin was born if she is in good health, what her character was, is, and has been and other things which police of ficers in a German town are sup posed to know. All this has taken a little ove nine months and Turin has done everything except receive the per mission from the American com mission; and the passport, and other incidentals mentioned sub sequent to it. The worst part of it is, that Angelo bought a ticket! from a railroad company when the! unwinding of the red tape started,! which is void after one year, and if it takes as long to gain the permission of the American com mission as it has to go through the other formalities, he is in danger of being out the money expended. King George May Install Ulster Parliament, Report Belfast, Ireland, Jane 2. The News Letter today says it has learned "on very good authority that in all probability King George will visit. Belfast for the purpose of opening the Ulster par liament In stat June 21. The parliament will meet next Tuesday for the election of a speaker and the swearing in of the members. Aerial Milk Wagon. London, June S. Milk from special sows for the consumption of Invalids Is now sent regularly by airplane from Holland to Lon don. A can of milk is placed in a water-tight box and the space be tween the can and the box packed with ice. The milk arrives in Lon don four hours after the cows have been milked. Public Service Boards Seek to Unify Methods A uniform classification of ac counts for all public utilities op erating in the three Pacific north west states will be taken under consideration by the nubile serv ice commissions of Oregon, Wash ington and Idaho at a Joint con ference in Portland on June 13. Qther hearings before the Ore gon commission for this month have been set as follows: June 10, Mullno, relative to the maintenance of an agency sta tion by the Willamette Valley Southern railway. June 14, Salem, hearlne nn application of Marion county for a grade crossing over the tracks of the Oregon Electric railway near Chemawa. June 15, Reith, Umatilla coun ty, relative to station facilities of the O. W. R. R. & n. company. June lb, Baker, hearing on ap plication of Baker county for a crossing over the tracks of the Sumpter Valley railroad. JOURNAL WANT ADS PAT JOURNAL WANT ADS PAY Work on improvements to the Clatskanine river fish hatchery! that will enable it to handle ap proximately 8,000,000 fish a year! has been started with a large crew. uel J. Fry, druKKtnt SPECIAL SALE FORD used CARS FRIDAY, the 3rd to MONDAY, the 5th Inclusive $ 1 75 to $375 sflMBHHMsHHHBHsHHsHBsK Also Some Remanufactured Ford Cars, Rebuilt Repainted and Re-upholstered, at Exceptionally Low Prices A Splendid Opportunity to Purchase the Car You Have Needed at a Price Within Reach We Stand Fairly and Squarely Behind Everything We Sell allevMotorCa 260 High Street Opposite City Hall JOURNAL WANT ADS PAY JOURNAL WANT ADS PAY JOURNAL WANT ADS PAY JOURNAL WANT ADS PAY SSS DELCO-LIGHT e Complete Skctric light and Power Plant S360 f.o.b. 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