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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (June 4, 1921)
1 me Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon me capital journau, w" ... . Latest News Covering Willamette Valley Points , : fweek ending June 2. accord to I pick up a.l the pieces. A wet cloth I Pol county is the cater of the I In. : ..j ; thT Portlander Jailed For Failure To Pay Judgment Is Freed Joseph Mozorosky, Portland Jeweler, Imprisoned in the Mult nomah county jail is entitle to release on bail pending the deter mination of the question of his j -,.0-i.Hnn for failure to pay a lin.ai'.tit"" . , tifinn In favor on Sol Swire decreed by the Multno mah county circuit court. This is the gist of an opinion written by Justice Bean and hand ed down by the Supreme court Friday afternoon, the opinion fix ing the amount of Mozorsky's bail at $2000. ij. . Following the rendition of Judg ment for $1000 against Mozorosky in favor of Swire the latter secur ed his arrest and imprisonment for failure to pay the judgment. Mozorosky instituted habeas cor pus proceedings to secure his re lease from jail which was denied him and he then appealed to the upreme court. Bail was also denied him on the ground that there was no provision in the Oregon code admitting a plaintiff to bail on an appeal in a habeas corpus proceeding. The opinion does not attempt to pass upon the habeas corpus pro r .. ..... ..,.,,,1. tirimils the ceeaing uui i-j - snaintiff to ball pending the de termination of the other question which also involves his imprisonment. Dlaint delivered to defendant and district attorney of Polk county. County Court. In Tie. proposed county road petitioned for by L. R. Livermore and others in road districts num bers 3 and 6. Order entered by the Court postponing hearing on said road until the July term of said court. . Applications For Permits To Use Water Many Application for permission to appropriate water from Little and Big Wild Horse creeks, Dry Gulch and Fish River for the irrigation Corvallis Has Summer School Corvallis, June 4. The Corval lis schools now closing will re open for a summer session at the Central school building beginning Monday, June 13. This is for the advantage of those pupils w-ho are more or less behind their grades in work done, and for those few others so far ahead that a little rnrtra work will enable them to enter a higher grade the coming school year. Porcupine Joins Knights of Road Pendleton, June i. ami now u. is the porcupines that have joined cnu the ranks of the Knights of the Road. How come! Well, it seems that a travel-stained porcu pine, quills and all, rode the breaks to Pendleton on the Spok- train rntontlv Tip utipmpri to be a'novice at the ancient game of j beating the railroad and was suf- Director of Music at Albany College Resigns Position Albany, June 4. Miss Alice Clement, for nine years a member of the Albany college school of music faculty, has publicly an nounced her resignation as direc tor of the conservatory of music. The announcement, which was made at a dinner given Dy Presi dent Williams in honor of the senior class, came as a surprise to the students and faculty mem bers of the college. Miss Clement during the nine years that she has been associated with the conservatory of music at the college has built up the depart ment to a high standard and has Influenced many pupils to attend the college. She was also organ ist at the First Presbyterian week ending June 2, according to reports received by the state in dustrial accident commission here. They were Tom Flannery, chaser, Valsetz, Or.; W. C. Earl, hooker, Knappa, and Harry J. Foster, sec tlonman, Salem. A total of 295 accidents were reported for the week, of which 275 were subject to the provisions of the workmen's compensation act. ....... .-j.... 8000 nnnnrlo 111 laid on the floor will easuy over- gooseoerry ministry oi me norm- ' - me cr, come the difficulty. I west. About 60 acres are in bear-! JOURNAL WANT Ano , . " tai When glass is broken on the floor it is sometimes difficult to Jos. Graber I'hone 2004R John Graber Phone 1162W Four Accidents Fatal r"our workmen lost their lives in industrial accidents during the of 293 acres in Harney county, ! ferlng from carsickness to such an . . ,,, q,, in--.-.... I extent that the railroad boys took u. u o Rwilnn rTnr-man Cupper by E. F. Soaward of Denio Leaving Time Of Guard Units Is Announced fcflM of valley troops for Camp Lewis where the general encampment of the Ore gon national guard will be held, were announced yesterday from the office of the adjutant general. ah nmr,anieH must have 70 per ihair streneth to attend trui ui .... the encampment. Every company i .tote has far in excess of this amount, ready to go, with the ......... ii, n of Coninany K at Inde pendence, it was stated. Salem's comDany. F, will have most of its members present. Thi Hc.hedule for leaving is ooiom fr comnanv. 5: 10 a. m. Juno IK- Tniienendence. K company 6:43 p. m. June 14; Dallas, com pany U 5:35 p. m. June 14; Sil verton. company I, 2:05 p. m. June 14; McMinnville, company A, e.ie m limn t fi ' Woodburn. 3d battalion headquarters company, 6:48 a. m. June 16; Corvallis, company M, 5:05 p. m. June 14; Albany, 5th company coast artil lery, 4:10 a. m. June 15. All valley troops will leave Portland for Camp Lewis at 9:15 a. m. June 15. All Portland units will leave Portland, for the camp at 9:45 a. m. June 15. Coast ar tillery units will leave Portland for Fort Stevens at 8:45 a. m. June 15. Independence, Dallas, Silvcrton. and Corvallis organizations will be quartered in the Portlapd ar mory overnight. Other applications for water rights have been filed with the state engineer's office as follows: By A. M. Dailey of Myrtle Creek covering the appropriation of water from Bilger creek for the irrigation of a three acre tract in Douglas county. Bv A. D. I'enrod and Jesisies of Hereford, Or., covering the appro priation of three second feet ot waste and seepage water from the Big Flat for the irrigation of 120 acres in Baker county. By Bessie Grove of Dcnlo cover ing the appropriation of 2.63 sec ond feet of water from Cotton wood and Dry creeks for the ir rigation of 210 acres in Harney county. By C. S. Benefiel of Palnl pw env ering the appropriation of 73 sec ond feet frbm the Chewaucan river for developing 82 horsepower in j.uite county. By Martin Koenlg of Oaribaldi covering the appropriation of water from Cannery creek in Til lamook county for a domestic water supply. By John Wm. Jennings of Dav City covering the appropriation of two second feet of water from Baxter of Jennings creek, tribut ary 10 Kiicnes river tor a domestic supply and for use in a cheese factory. him over the Section Foreman Nordeen's yards and gave him every care. The pore showed every sign of adopting Pendleton as his home city until a" train from the east arrived. The animal, without so much as a word of farewell, sauntered out to the train, clim bed beneath the cars and was off for parts unknown. HAROLD LLOYD IN "AMONG THOSE PRESENT" AT THE OREGON TOMORROW IS POSI TIVELY A TREAT IN LAUGHTER Graber Bros. PLUMBING AND HEATING Telephone 550 Main 141 S. Liberty St. Salem, Ore. A Series of Human Interest Talks on Insurance JOURNAL WANT ADS PAY JOURNAL WANT ADS PAY JOURNAL WANT ADS PAY THE BIG SUNDAY SHOW MELROY SISTERS Sunbursts of Melodies and Dances HART and HELENE "Antiques" WILBUR and LYKE Songs, Sayings and Bouncings MIRACLE OF MONEY A Hobart Henley Production TUESDAY Dorothy PhiHips, Priscilla Dean Lon Chanev, Wm. Stowell in "PAID IN ADVANCE" A James Oliver Curwood tory Floods Destroy Swimmin' Hole; New One Sought Dallas, June 4. The old time iwimmln' hole at Boydslon s dam, a short diBtonce west of Dallas, which has served for many seasons to the picnickers and small boys of Dallas, was destroyed by the winter floods and the old patrons of that famous pool are now searching the LaCreole for a suit able substitute. The Commercial club, realizing the necessity of euch a means of diversion, are as sisting and, in their attempt, are hoping to attract the kiddles to tho City park where easy accees to shallow water is to be had. This organization which built a band stand on the Court House lawn about eight yeais ago, and an there is no longer an organised band In the city to occupy the stand, is having it torn down and taken to the city park where the lumber will be used In construct ing dressing rooms for those who wih to swim in the creek which Joins the park. mmm - Polk County Court Circuit Couprt W. L. Hubhes vs. Frank Hol man et ux, Mrs. Frank Splawn. Mrs. C. A. Rice and Clem Swenson. Reply filed by W. C. Wlnslo. at, toraey for plaintiff, denying all allegations and defendant's reply. B. J. II. i m in vs. n. N llamm ct ux. Certificate or attachment filed by Sherlf'Orr. showing 825 acres of land has been attached. Demurrer to complaint filed by E Plaseckl, attorney for defendants. N. L. Palmer rs. Jennie W. Nlsley and W. O. Nlsley. Judg ment entered by the Court fore closing plaintiff's lien against real roperty. Order entered by the. Court directing the Sheriff of Polk County to sell the real property to satisfy the sum of $85.10. plus the coats of said suit. T. K. Simpson vs. Mary K Btmpson. Summons returned by Sheriff Orr, showing copy of com- From the graceful sweep of its low, clean line to the amazing excess of power that delights you as you ride or drive, we believe you will agree that this Olds mobile "4" reveals higher qualities of comfort, size, appearance and perform ance than you have previously known in any "four" of like price. Oldsmobile Sales Co. 185 S. COMMERCIAL ST., SALEM, ORE. 1 "FULLY INSURED" The excuse often given for not taking out insurance is this, j "I am fully insured." And yet, when protection is badly needed when insurance I -...,i,i . I....O nff hnsiness disaster or make profitable expansion possible, thousands of men find that they are not "fully insured. When the merchant finds the store on fire with a email amount of fire insurance it s too late to get "fully insured. 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