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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 17, 1921)
m Page Tea yu wo had and till! tun me of tell iy i T port ai?e to t a m the 0 ono IS rig PACK OF PRUNES IS LIGHT Local The Capital Journal, Salem, New Elephants With Sells-Floto Herds Find Old Timers Upstage t M w be fa t a th an pa fa is tht to fai of Bi re TflPr' flrlLH. . temperament nnMii.. . . . . mnn ,. . , . " mrwaraea by the CariTlflriPfl To ! ..! "ep,lant performers reretary of office. The , Tw "-'roto circus, coming to U made under the provis- End Run NeXt Week; !flem on Wednesday, September llons of a law passed by the last 40t.OfWTnnsTTnnfllftH lBe arusuc temperament! ure. a " " "L "Pera stars, artists' models 9 Xacn JJay i "na w'ves or English cabinet offi cials has nothing nn iha ai( i me paciiy dermic actors - - uiiuci me aeilS-FlOtO Six-Dole mn.,l. top. But there's a reason for the up stage stuff with the old elephants Mama, Trllbv. Kaa Mn t,via,,i Floto, Billy Sunday and the rest of me duhs" with the big troupe. They have interlopers among them this season "amateurs" the-herds tan em. This year, two new groups of pachyderms are added to the elephantine disnl Salem canneries are in the midst of the season's prune pack. rora 40 to 50 tons a dav are lielnc handled by each individual can nery, but so light has been the yield that by another week, the entire crop is expected to be in me warehouses. Fred A. Kurtz, miiiinr nt th Producers Canniner & company, stated this morning that his entire oack had hn eniri I though refrained from giving any jrii:ea. i ne oacK oi tne eoniMra - ... . : - ... '"ttuiie oue, uarje. TODv mill- " run,thls y,ear to 20'000 ken. Tom, Cora and Patsy And The apple pack of the concern is how the old mmh.L . ,. k. Tibi ttTrzTz sLr . n plant is making preparations to1 Z J numbers handle oil ih,,t K-.,i.a i W,ln t0em! 9i.vu v.":,' .. Whe boss "bull- Seven hundred tons of nriinn. .T" wcomers In the elephant el wrecked hv r W is the estimated pack of the Salem Kings Products company which will be perhaps the largest pack of the canripriftn fn iha 'n.;. ... . v. . . I J . 1 JIO mid company will complete its 275-ton utacHoerry pack by Wednesday ann will handle a large tonnage of vegetables along with prunes be- iwo now and the apple packing season, which will commence in about two weeks. Due to the recent frosts the original squash tonnage of 800 long which was to hnv h.n i,, lia through the dahvilrat im ,i.nf l aa.-s .. . ... n - v Hie feil leill K nn onmnnnv ,-,. u torained "ha nn.r,,.,,, ........... - V H.uuuui VAJICDl' ed to be handled will approximate 600 tons. The price paid to the grnwer is $8 a ton. Nearly 250 tons o f potatoes will be handled bv the lit ATI I Iha coniracted price paid being $16 a tor lie company has also cmitrn.t. d for 250 tons of rai-pntu anrl about 600 tons of rl price on the last being $45 a ton. The blackberry pack of the canneries Is about over. The mid dle of the week Is expected, to see the last. Pears are still being Khipped In, but cannery men state that the end of next week will see me finish of this fruit. ;o! ttfl nigfj i"gf Is rj droi HO I for turn their backs. SO far nfl fa iwaal. t, f""" xvuH.seix. hie. and art ih r i. . mftovner. i en over a i in me oia story of the new pupil in school. Perhaps in time, the new elephants will be made part the family by the old-timers, but it won't be this season. You'll agree on circus day when you feed peanuts to the great, hulking ras Business Now Improving In South, Report Business conditions generally in southern Oregon are good and con- Ufnntln 1 w., improving, according to ee u Gilbert, Elgin Six distribu tor, who returned from a business trip as rar south as Grants Pass yesterday. "Money seems to be loosening up and buyers, esneclallv in ... ' J 1113 auiomoDlle line, are coming to life again," Bald Mr. Rfihorr men stake' Wt!"8 in Rofiebu Mr. Gilbert ZTlt e.X amined .the EI'n x sport mod el wrecxed by Dr. R. M. Brumfield in ms aneged murder of Dunni, RAIN TO HINDER DRYING .?ruit Growers Warned to Prepare for Heavy Downpours by TJ. S. Weather Bureau Rain warnings wero sent throughout northern and central California, Washington, Oregon, Idaho and Nevada today by the United States weather bureau telling those who are drvine frntt to stack their trays and take everv otner precaution against down pours. "There is an unsettled condi tion over the North Pacific and plateau regions which Is rapidly developing into storms that will virtually sweep the coast stales," the bureau said. "Fruit m.n should take Immediate measures to 1 Bandits Get $30,000 From Circus Wagon Wash., Sept. 17.- the men were equipped with new revolvers and escaped in an auto-j mobile which was seen in the vi- clntv before the ho dun A man named Mechren, who resdes In a tent near the scene of the holdup ... . i was reported to have been fired unon bv the bandits when he slpn- ped out to determine the cause of I ine commotion caused by the rob- i . - bery. Vancouver Police today were without any'.rtA ,.,, . clu; to the identity of three men lUU WameS W1U10UI who were reported to have held up a truck of the Sells-Floto cir cus here last night, getting away with between $28,000 and 130 000 which was being transfered from lae circus grounds to the treasure car. Police early today said none of tie circus officials had remained to aid in the search. According to the report to the police the holdup was made at the edge of the city. There are sev eral homes on one side of the 1.i: Error Is Player's Aim; 99 Played1 Boston. Mass.. Sent. 17 A hun-i dred games without an error will! be the fielding record of Stuffy Mclnnis. first baseman of the Red Sox, if he completes the first game J I ul luuuy a uuu uieueaucr ag.jiusii Chicago without mlsplay. This record of fielding perfection is said to be without parallel in major league annals. Workers Leave for Riea. London, Sept. 7 Twenty Amer ican relief administration workers street, and onthe other side there Is dense brush irom which fh robbers were salH in hata .nmrn ...i Two shots were reported to have doctors, transportation experts been fired over th heads of five' and warehouse keepers, who ar- protect their " 1 v a " nucn uuu a manjriveu m niiigiaiiu iiom inrt um- t ,L crops- j and a woman, among those on the, ted States last Saturday on board into l ,hLT v, ,W1" b" Senti truck sald they ere knocked the liner Olympic, have left for it was announced lomor,ow: "own when they refused to obey Riga. From that city they will vviuuiaiiun. Week'i Forecast. vvasnington, Sept. 17. go to Moscow, where definite as- to rnp nonce renort R'mp's 11 rap "'iven fh- cals. The old ones will resent the new ones getting anywhere equal share. ,r. - - - a...o vvasningion, sept. 17--Wnath- r4h0ef :&?.:?J -J-j?! - week bTZ a wreck i.t ..in o... , :' " Monday are: wheels. The destructible PaC'fiC 8lates-Normal temper- the car IncluS ,h! . tS, of ature and generally fair, exipt wheel and X 'l ShoWers on the no" o.t off Gilbert says. There are still evidences of the dynamite which was placed in the tax ran, a an which failed to ml tig fon under the cowl explode. During- his trip south Mr Gil bert sold his retail sales room in Albany and wl'l hereafter devote ui U1H lime to h H Inr.il .,1 room and the distribution of 'ill- Man Charered With Reckless Drivinc n i - ""J uiBiriouiion Forfeits $25 Bail S'XeS lD westem Oregon TnianFa.lt.A .1.11 . ... " uuiiuiN uau wnich had been deposited with the police by P. W. Shenn. chara-ed lulu. reckless driving, was forfeited yesterday afternoon when he fail ed to appear in the police court at 2 o'clock. The complaint which caused Shepp's arrest was signed oy uregg Henson. Plan To Settle Control Of Yap Tokio Shlinbun bept. 17. The Asahi prlncs today what it vn& ajiiisuii. iaiaiia iuuay wnat 1 Shepp, who appeared in court at; claims ls a outline of the meth nVlrmlr vcoIahJ.... Oils hv whloh V,o 10 o'clock yesterday morning, en tered a plea of not guilty. Automobiles driven by Shepp mi Benson figured in a r.ninui,. here Thursday. Shackleton Starts. I-andon, Sept. 17. The Quett, the small ship on which Sir Ernest Hfcankelton will explore the un charted sections of the South V lantlc, the Pacific and the Antaic r'c seas, left the Thames todav n.i fine start of her $50,000 Loan for Road Work Made Yamhill County Negotiations between Yamhill county and the state highway de partment for the loan of 150 000 of state funds for use In the Im- two-vear vnv.-ipa nrnvamanf a . .. --w-.-a. a- ...v wa miTBI LB it Mil DriQVM Iarge crowds gathered on the 'on state hlehw,.v withi., ?C1 10 wish Sir Ernest and bis farty a successful voyage county were completed Friday and a warrant for the sum In ods by which the problem of con- iroi over the Island of Yap will be ooiiieu. i ucse are: 1 The Guam-Yap cable will go to the United States, the Yap Shanghal cable (o Japan, and the Yap-Menado cable to Holland. 2- r- Janan will i ,, i i'-.ni freedom of communications on Yap In other wonla ih ttaai. ted 3tates acquires extra-terrltor- ,iainy concerning communications land the right to establish a wire less station free from Japan cen-, sorship, control or destrlction. I 3 The United States refrains miscellaneous for the present from recognition of sufficient to Japan's mandate over the Islands i ment's revenue needs for this and nortn of the equator. . . succeeding years Senate Ready To Hear Beer Tax Proposal Washington, Sept. 17. Having rti.in.aiiy cuinnieiea revision of ..uc uuuse tax dui, me senate fi- nance committee was ready today to receive Senator Smoot's pro-j posal for a manufacturers' sales' tax and Senator Calders plan to) tax 2.75 per cent beer at the rate' of $5 a barrel. The sales tax is embodied in a bill which Senator Smott had giv en notice he would offer to The I committee today as a substitute for the revenue would be obtained trom five sources: incomes of in uividuals and corporatons; estate taxes, tobacco taxes, and a three per nent levy on manufadtnrera' sales. Senator Smott estimates that, these taxes would yield $2,880,- 000,000 annually and that this! sum with the amounts received from the tariff, through collection of back tayes and from salvage and sources would be meet the govern ,. I BOYS! A DAYTON BICYCLE Is just what you want for school this year. Then get a job after school- with your bike. We carry a complete line of accessories and do first class repairing at reasonable rates. Lloyd Ramsden Bicycle FOR School Now is the limn tr nn,,:. to ride to -wrtuXrtZr ?icycle on and that will rive vou arvt w. V u can dePend number of regular $50 bicycles that 11 , a lmited school specials, now at We have Ped as $38.50 Be sure to see the bp whic 1 . your old wheel as part pSX" TWll auicycies Accessories and Tirp " ""c oi m. a expert repairing. The Cycle Man HARRY W. SCOTT 147 S. Commercial Street Phone-68 ' - - - - j .387 Court Street Phone 1687 Oregon's Higher Institution of TECHNOLOGY Eight Schools; Seventy Departments FALL TERM OPENS SEPT. 19, 1921 For information write to th R P oic t rar Oregon Agricultural College CORVALL1S a i - . r. r ' - 1 i : 'i 1 '" CAPITAL JOT TON AT. WAMT A no caticw tup ivivtu j m nuo oniwix i iii'i H rtaii.i iCAPITAL JOURNAL WANT ADS SATISFY THE WANTS MODEL M TRACTOR With Special New Refinements-Platform-Fenders-Power Take Off Pulley-Magneto-Governor-Roller Bearing Dust Proof Front Wheels-The Tractor Complete. Samson Special Price $895 Our price, are net being reduced because it has ever bee neur policy to sell at a figure consistent with a legitimate profit above manufacturing costs, but to stimulate busin ess and to do our part to get business moving we are offer ing to the consumer public a wonderful. SPECIAL SAMSON PRICE , . ----- iM "lpgjr proposition on all Samson products that will enable the Farmer and Tradesman to purchase equipment for handling their products and produce at price levels compar able with the prices received by them, with no regards for our own losses or profits. Model 1 5 Truck Samson Special Price Model 25 Truck Complete $1 384.50 $695.80 VICK BROTHERS SAMSON IMPLEMENTS Have Been Reduced From 25 to 35 Per Cent High and Trade Streets, Salem, Oregon Eig Me oi ourcf flue. Proiic tte un the sti Thlf , wl match the hi Salem PPeaii sal t man sa breakfa In the aonev ton. Ta 8atur toto th tnnouiii "inaelr 9oosll, k a... Hmself lked i o urie rs. he 8troni U ra.l M uti lht h earn hse o( Upsh , toninijtte Strong Trted H . "Rer.e E ts the CSi.ong Wash per, av0r Wblt. n