Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, April 21, 1922, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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    FAGE SIX
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL," SALEM OREGON
PRODUCTION OF
POULTRY IS
THOT EXCESSIVE!
Coming To The Bligh Theatre
Next Sunday and Monday
That there is no over produc
tion of poultry Iq the state at the
preaunt time was intimated by
Frofessor Charles 8. Brewster of
Portland, speaking before the Ma
rion County Realtors' association
yesterday la the Marion hotel.
"There baa been a remarkable
Increase In the production of
poultry the last four years, but It
has slowed down considerably
within the last year, and I do
not think that there need be any
rear of tins condition existing,"
Bald Mr. Brewster.
A committee was appointed by
A. C. Bohrnstedt, president of the
association, composed of Eugene
Qrabenhorst and L. O. Hayford to
got in touch with 0. A. C. author
ities with regard to bavins an ex
perimental poultry farm in this
county.
A committee ot H. E. Brown,
George Thorn ason and W. A. Cop
ley to meet with the state tax
commission which convenes here
April 28 to accept suggestions for
relief from high taxes.
An if Ih, kw ... J I ..
offered durin music to.., 21-A Ml
of the luncheon clubs of the city ,,on ellon tora89 reserre of gaso
was given yesterday at the real- 1,114 WM forecast by the bureau of
tors' luncheon uader ihe leader- mines today In a report showing
hip of Dan Langenberg. Claude a reserve on March 1, of 818,500,-
keTvufiua isok mree numoors ii.Iaaa , ......
which b. include bl. well knowi 4 0 Sn' th9 'ar8e9t ,n bto-
"dago" song. Miss Ira Clare Love J""' 01 laB industry.
gave two particularly fine violin "At the present rat ot Increase
olos, accompanied by Miss Lu- in. storage," says the report, "the
cllle Ross.. The three musicians bunon gsllon po,t may b6
WILLIAM DWNCAN IN SCENE FROM "WHERE MEN ARK MEN"
"Where. Mm Are, Men" was Aimed for the most part In the almost
Inaccessible-- reKlon- of the Big Hear Lske In California. While this
country Is well known to sportsmen It Is rarely sees In films owing te
the dimculty met In reaching It. William Duncan lias a role that calls
forth his great athletic ability and Is supported by an exceptionally
strong cast. Kill in Johnson plays opposite the ntar-lii'ector.
COLORS FOR 1 923
AUTO TAGS FIXED
GASOLINE RESERVE IS
GREATEST If. HISTORY
Old Bweet Bong." Ail selections
- were heartily applauded.
reached In gasoline reserve before
the seasonal decline In stocks
comes."
ANTI-CHRISTIAN CLUBS
CRG1IZED BY CHINESE i
' Atnoy, China, Aprll21 (By
Associated Press.) t Ka antl
Chrlstlan movement, said to have
Started with the formation of
twenty such organizations in Pe
king university Is spreading rap
Idly over China, according to re
ports reaching hore. The agita
tion bus reached Amoy university,
the government schools and other
Institutions.
Christian leaders and consular
authorities express alarm at the
extent of the movement which In
reported to be -backed by com
muulst agitators.
BASEBALL MEDAL IS ONLY
MARK ON SUICIDE'S BODY
Ranger, Texas, April 21 A
baseball medal on his watch
charm bearing the words J. II.
Stuart, 2b, Seattle, 1919, was the
only Identification mark found on
the body of a man who Tuesday
threw himself lu front of a pas
senger train six miles south of
here.
Monmouth Quota Raised. ,
Monmouth,. Or., April 21Mon
mouth's quota of $2000, sufficient
to purchase one acre of ground for
the boys and' girls' farm home,
has been subscribed In full and all
paid but a few dollars, according
to Mrs. C. C, Yeater, who has had
charge ot the drive In Monmouth.
Oregon's 1923 license plates for
motor vehicles will , consist
white flfflirMt onA taftflHnv nn
dark blue background. The order
lor the plates was placed by Sec
retary of State . Koser Tuesday
with the Irwin Hodson Co. of
Portland at a price of 14 U cents
per set for 180,000 sets. It is prob
able that an addition will be made
to tnis original o.er later If pros
pects for an Increase In the auto
mobile and truck population of
the state justifies. The price paid
fnr thA 192X nlntoa will V.
proximately t, cents per set less
tnan mat paid for the 1922 plates.
The Portland enmnmv wa
awarded the contract fnr tha ls
motorcycle licenses at 39 cents
per sei, tne motor dealers' license
plates at 26 cents per set and
the chauffeur's badges at
cents each.
The Irwln-Hnrisnna nnmn.nv
have been making the Oregon li
cense plates since 1916. There
was only one other bidder at this
time, a Lob Angeles, Cal., com-paa.
12 tt
Miss Lillian Boyer, an expert
flyer, has been doing some of the
most daring aerial feats at Chat
tanooga, Tenn., ever exhibited by
a woman, ; although she Is but
nineteen years old.
FLYERS WILL GdPLETE
v MTjNEEW PUKE
Lisbon. April II (Br Associ
ated Press.) A new hydro-airplane
will be shipped to St. Paul
docks to enable the naval cap
tains Sacadura and Coutlnho to
resume their trans-Atlantic flight,
interrupted by the virtual destruc
tion of their machine in landing
at the rocks.
It Is believed here that it will
be two weeks before the airmen
can resume their flight to Kio
Janeiro.
- Biplomatie Hail by Air
Paris, April 21 For the first
time ever known dlplomatie pouch
es will be carried by airplane
during President Millerand's trip
through Algeria and Morrocco.
They will land once in Spain and
drop the pouch for the French
Embassy. Thirty automobiles will
make up the president's escort,
and for five weeks they will visit
every Important point of the two
French colonies.
The forest payroll pays nearly
two-thirds of the northwests
wages. We cannot afford to burn
it up.
FRIDAY,
iMiHlTLll
HIGHWAY; Off KILLED
Taeoma, Wash.. April 11 Dr.
W. D. Merrltt of Enumclaw, was
killed and two others slightly in
jured When Merritt's car over
turned on the Pacific highway
yesterday.
The injured are J. C. Jensen ana
u h Peterson of Seattle, both of
whom were cut and bruised. The
others in the car, Police Officer
Frank Mills and Joe Muckllnski,
1ho of Beattle, suffered no in
juries except minor scratches.
Buy the economy Service, plus Re-Sale Value
Not the false economy of looks
Has any car a quicker, or greater Re-Sale value than a
Phone
1995
Valley TYlotor Co.
260 N.
High
APRIL 21, 1922.
UNITED ARMY
STORES
$2.95 $2.95 $2.95
Every camper. Boy Scout,
and boy and girl needs a
"Pup" tent. $a.5.
Get the children out Into
the open air. The small O D
tents "Pup" tents as they
are called) are Just the thing
for two grown people to sleep
In, for boys on outing trips
and children's play tents
Every boy and girl Should
Have One.
Brand new ones, complete
with ropes gg g 5
Call and Sw Tlieni
Compasses and Field Glass
es. See our $1.15 Watches.
Blankets, like new, O Tr.
wool army lesue lull size!
66xR V each $2.93.
I- . k sacks, near army,
with carrier, made of heavy
Khaki duck. They will carry
two blankets, a "Pup" tent
mess kit, canteen and person
al effects. It Is the regula
tion pack carrier each $1 50
Puttees, new extra heavy
leather $4.50, $5.50, $6 and
ST.BO. With straps or spring
front 14 to 17.
See our young men's spe
cial Corduroy Breeches. For
merly sold at $4.75 - and
3.4. Now (selling at $2.85
per pair.
UNITED ARMY
STORES
230 South Commercial St.
Salem, Ore.
Next door south of
Marion Hotel
Send us your mall orders
CORE THROAT
FEDERAL TAXES Ml BE '
PAID I.! VICTORY NOTES
Washington, Apit! il Collec
tors of Internal reveaue were au
thorised Tuesday by Commissioner
Blair to receive at par victory
notes of either the 44 per cent or'
I per cent series In coupon omi
In payment of income and profits
tares payable on June 15, 1922,
and victory notes ot the i perj
cent series, in coupon form, lu pay
ment of Income and profits taxes
puyahle September 16 and Decem
ber 15, 1922.
Victory notes of tlie 4 per
cent series will not be accepted on
the paymont of income and profits
taxes payable Septombor 15 or
December 15, 1922, and registered
victory notes will not be accept
able on any payment.
Ciargle with warm salt water
4he. aoolv over thraat
'W-0CC3S
V V apo Rob
Oust Million Jan Uud Yearly
RHEUMATIC ACHES
QUICEY RELIEVED
THE racking agonizing rheumatic
ache is quickly relieved by an an-
plication of Sloan's Liniment.
forty yw. folks all over th
world have found SlnuV. tn I., .k-
enemy of pains and aches.
pmttrolti witiumt rubbinr.
stimulating odor that it ia enma tn AJi
Keep Sloan' t Lwidv fnr
sciatica, lame back, stiff joints, sore
uuia aatiu sfUIUIIlS.
At all druggists Joe, 70e, $1.40.
linimeni
fMafcn Sick Skins
"Ell 0. ?f Dr HohMi". : M
nnllrRnMdiM.(ir.elMr. SSJT
BtAJUijrcumpUjuoci tut. trttuly mgm
DrUohson's C
fcczema Qfatment J
TOLEDO W MUHOERS
WIFE 10 KILLS SELF
- Los Angeles, Cal., April 21
W. D. Helntselnmn nt T..1..1 .
Ohio, Tuesday shot and fatally
wounded his wife, Garnet Helnt
selman, and then kiIKd htmselt
Letters telling of his intentions
wars found on his body. Thf
shooting occurred In a hotel room
MUTILATED BODIES OF
AGED COUPLE IHE F001
Springfield, Mo., April Jl The
toutllated bodies ot J. W. Hunt
and wife, each about 71 years of
age. were found at their farm
borne near Buffalo near hers late
Tuesday. The aged rouple tiad
not been seen sines Thursday.
Robbery is believed to have been
the motive for tha double murder
A span of white mules and a wa
gon belonging to Hunt are missing.
Motorist 40. n
a n c si M -
Jn lands
"1 found after draining tha
crank case and replacing
with your Cycol Motor OiC
that I have obtained mors
tnueage,also better eompres
stosi and mors power in
climbing kins. I'coogr.ta
lata ran for producing such
bigh grade
Kighft Tealc-a, .tr.Ta4
bur,
!MMtlv. and imicmiiv ivm i
Tonlht tk an Iff T.hlH.Iti
m-iiob i. m .,,!, ,t r wj
ttSliUviUr MuvriMd.
- "itcd for or
Monroe Clothes are made on
Fifth Avenue, in New York,
U, S. A. the Fashion street of
the Style Center of this country.
In New York, where fashions
.ire born, over 500,000 men
wear Monroe Clothes. And the
same styles New York men are
wearing are here now, for you.
Style Service Satisfaction
$25 $30 $35
G. W. JOHNSON & CO.
M. W, H1CKOK,
swam,
From th-
Mariner
y "I have given Cycol a 3o-v
If da seat, or ana w.. Xt
, on sea
toe air
Cycol proves its service
oiling 90 besringa, between
hart and Moaterey. Every
bearing kept perfectly cooL
Engine turned over freely
what cold. I used only ,00
galloes CycoL With other
oils I used 400 gallons in the
same time bearings fr.
ooeaHy warm and engine
amiu o cum over cold.
rkswater.
N-J. S. FHxwater, C K. jC
' i ytfr From the
xr
. i w" pressure gauge
with the oss of Cycot only
anrs points as against 20
?. f P'nt with ethar oils.
This is from a cold motor
I? .V1 .0- howa
that Cycol holds its body. Ia
tha past I havs changed oil
ewy $ flying boars, bat
i ""i aours, o
Cycol gives exceptional service
under all conditions of engine op
eration. Look at some of the rec
ords it has made. These are but a
few of hundreds of similar letters
written voluntarily by enthusiastic
users of Cycol Motor Oil.
Engine owners know from experi
ence that Cycol Motor Oil retains
its correct body under operating
temperatures, maintains the essen
tial oil film between moving parts
and prevents serious engine trou
bles due to faulty lubrication. The
reason is because Cycol is free
from destructive "sulpho" com
pounds. It is these impurities
which cause ordinary oils to thirl
out and break down rapidly under
engine heat. They are economi
cally removed by the new Hexeoa
Process used only by us.
You can easily prove to yourself
the superiority of Cycol. Simply
flush the crank case, not with kero
sene or so-called "flushing oils
but with the correct grade of new
lubricating oil, and refill with the
grade of Cycol specified on the
Cycol Chart of Recommendations.
To be sure of getting Cycol look
for the Cycol Sign.
ASSOCIATED OIL COMPANY
KrCWr Offices, Associated CHI Building
New Montgomery St, San Frandsooi
U. S. National Bank Bldg.
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