Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, May 20, 1922, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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    SATURDAY, MAY 20, 1922.
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON
PAGE SIX
Copy right 1120 by H. C. Fisher Trad mart; Keg. 0. 8. PaU Oftloa,
EDISON PLAN OF
BRINGING UP FATHER By George McManus
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FARM CREDITS
Washington, May 20. Propos
ed by Thomas Edlyon, the In
ventor. a new plan for extension
ct long term credits to farmers
was taken under conslderatloi
yesterday by a committee of th
eenaU agricultural bloc. The Edi
son plan, as outlined by Senator
Capper, republican, Kansas, chair
man f (ha hlru-k. nnri members ot
special committee considering the
matter of farm creaits, coniem
tiiarM IwHimnrA of a series of farm
currency through a central federal
farm bank. The currency would
be loaned to farmers for one year.
repayable at me rate ai iras vcl
cent a month, with a lien of 60
per cent of farmers crops as secur
ity Mr. KrllRon nroDOfjed a twen
ty or twenty-five years' average
of prices ot agricultural products
as the basis for the 50 per cent
valuation.
Thi -nmmlttee was told by Mr
Edison that he had been study the
subject of farm credits at the re
quest of Henry Ford, the Detroit
mamifnftiirAr. Roma members said
Mr. Edison's suggestions were
worthy of study while oiners ae
clared them Impractical. '"
SUPERSTITION AN AID TO
DtTEGliG.1. OF CRIMINALS
Because a woman, guilty of a
eapital crime, was superstitious
to ths extent that breaking her
mirror foreshadowed doom for
j,6r she was finally forced to
confess at the eleventh hour and
save the lite of a man convicted
of murder, though Innocent.
Such Is the central plot of "The
Law and tne Woman," a new
Paramount picture, starring Bet
ty Compson, to be seen at the Lib
erty theater tomorrow.
It Is by nieaus of this idea
playing upon th,e superstition of
the guilty woman that Miss
Compson, In the role ot the faith
ful wife ot the accused man, suc
ceeds In obtaining a confession
from a vampire, whom she con
fronts with the gruesome remind
ers ot her crime. The picture
shows the danger of circumstant
ial evidence in homicidal cases.
No stronger play has been pro
duced than this William T.
Carleton plays opposite the star
and heads an unusually strong
supporting cast. -
TO DECORATE GRAVES
OF YANKEES IN FRANCE
Paris, May 20. (By Associated
Press.) The graves of 40,000
American soldiers will be decor
ated by the Paris post ot the
American Legion on Momoriul
day.
This Is 24,000 fewer than the
number decorated last year, the
reduction being due to the return
ot bodies to the United States.
All the bodies remaining in
France have been concentrated in
six permanent American national
cemeteries except In present
places where relatives have asked
that the bodies be undisturbed.
Ambassador Herrlck Is honor
ary president ot the American
Memorial day committee. The
ceremony will begin In the fore
noon with servrces at the Holy
Trinity church and a memorial
mass at St. Joseph's Catholic
church. . The ambassador, escort
ed by all the American service
men In Paris will lay a wreath
on the tomb of the unknown poilu
after the church services.
HUDSON-ESSEX FACTORY
AT CAPACITY PRODUCTION
Production of Hudson and Es
Sox cars for the first quarter of
122 was 182 per cent greater
than that for the same period last
year, according to Information
JiiBt received from Tietrolt by B'rcd
' Kirkwood. Despite this huge
business Increase, the companies
find It Impossible to keep up with
' orders.
Shortages of Hudson and Es
sex cars exist In almost every part
of the country. At the end ot
April, the companies had been un
able to fill nearly a fifth ot their
April orders, Mr. Kirkwood says,
"Furthermore, they have been
forced to curtail the demands ot
nearly every one of their 4 dis
tributors for additional cars.
"Both companies were at ca
pacity production throughout Ap
ril. Difficulty In obtaining car
bodies and inability to manufac
ture more motors were the rea
sons that kept that month from
' setting up the greatest shipment
figure In Hudson-Essex history.
"The slogan that 1922 will be
the record Hudson-Essex year is
almost certain to be fulfilled. Be
fore June IS the total 1921 out
put will have been exceeded and
orden already received mean that
maximum production will be con
tinued well through the year."
$60,000 Fire Loss.
Belllngham, AVaah., May 20.
Th sawmill of the Forbes-Wilson
Lumber company, near Maple
Falls, and 600,000 feet of lumber,
were destroyed by fire late Thurs
day. The loss Is estimated at $60,-C00.
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'hEDICT 600 KNIGHTS
WILL ATTEND SESSION
Belllngham, Wash., May 20.
The state convention of the
Knights of Columbus, which wll!
be held here Sunday and Monday,
will be attended by six hundred
persons, Including a large delega
tion from New Westminister, B.
C, It was estimated by officials
today. Accredited delegates are
expected to number 160.
Wllllum J. McQinley of New
Haven, Conn., supreme secretary
of the Knights of Columbus;
Frank J. Lonergan of Portland,
Or., a member of the supreme
board of directors, and James 11
Kane ot Seattle, Wash., state de
partment, will be among the
prominent guests of the order.
Patterson Wins Yamhill
McMlnnville, May 20. With
three small precincts missing,
Patterson carried Yamhill coun
ty. The vote follows. Olcott 798,
White' 333, Hall 518, Patterson
819, Bean 93, Lee 64.
New Incorporations
Corporations filing articles with
the state corporation department
here Tuesday were:
Northwest Dentists Supply com
pany, Portland; $100,000; Guy
Neeley, Frank Ocrgel and Herbert
0. Miller. 4
A. S. Benson Corporation, Port
land; $100,000; P. P. llabney, M.
M. Mathiessen and E. Q. Seaman.
. Manning Lumber company,
Manning, Washington county;
$5,000; Charles Coston, A. W.
Robertson and W. D. Burnett.
Eastern Oregon Radio company,
Pendleton; $3,000; William E.
Snodgrans and I. M, Schannep.
Diamond Lake Improvement
company, Diamond Lake, Douglas
county; $28,000; George U How
ard, Fred E. Wahl, P. B. Harrison
E. F. ltoblnsxm and J. W. Wake
field. Western School of Massage,
Portland; $1,000; Dr. J. C. Bit.
ter, F. G. Williams, Frank Fisher
and Mary E. Sleepy.
Rose City Cut Glass company,
Portland; $5,000; A. L. Brodeur,
E. S. Kowitt and Fanny Kowitt.
Rlvervlew Abbey Mausoleum
company, Portland; $25,000; John
S. Bradley, D. H. Stephenson and
Miller Murdoch.
STAYTON
Stay ton, Or., May 20. There
were many wheels which failed to
turn 'round in Salem Tuesday.
Someone turned the water out of
the Salem ditch here bo that the
cement piers could be put In for
the new bridge on Third street
and through a misunderstanding
it wasn't turned on until too late
to furnish power for Salem.
The exerclnes on the school
Srounds Saturday were largely at
tended, and the weather was ideal
tor an entertainment of this kind.
Miss Gweneth Davis was an at
tractive May queen and the elves,
brownies, flower girls, pages, etc..
all added to the attractiveness of
the scene.
Mrs. Laura Cleveland left the
first of the week for an extended
visit with her sister at Ashland.
Mlsa Wanda Brown Is home
from Klamath Falls, where she)
Roadmaster Lambert is nursing
a sore hand as the result of a boll
which became Infected.
E.-G. Fahey went to Portland
Thursday morning 'to meet bis
wife and little daughter who are
coming from Iowa to make their
home here.
John Sandner Jr., has added an
attractive delivery wagon to his
already well equipped dairy.
The many friends of Mr. and
Mrs. Felix Van Ermen extend
them sympathy in the loss of their
infant child which was born on
Sunday and lived but a few hours,
Hamman Auto Stage
Effective May 22nd
Three Stages Dally
Leaves Salem Stage Terminal:
No. 1, 7:30 a. m. No. 8, 10:30 a.
m. No. 6. 4:30 p. m. I
Leave Mill City:
- No. 6, 7 a. m. No. 2, 12:30 p. m.
No. 4, 4 p. m. No. 1 connects
with east bound train at Mill
Cily, No. 2 waits for west bound
train at Mill City.
JOS. HAMMAN, Prop.
S1LV1C11TON MOUNT ANGEI
PORTLAND
C. & M. Stages Schedule
South Bound Head down
Dly. Dly. Ply.
No 6 No 3 No 1
PM PM AM
6:00 1:30 8:00 Portland
8:06 8:36 10:06 Mt Angel
8:30 4:00 10:30 Bilverton
Ar Ar Ar
North Bound Read Up
Dly. Dly. Dly.
No 2 No 4 No 6
AM PM PM
10:30 4:00 8:30 Portland
8:26 1:66 6:25 Mt. Angel
8:00 1:80 6:00 Bilverton
Lv Lv Lv
Sunday only 8:00 pm fm Portland
Stages leave Stage Terminal Port
land and Steelhammer's Drug store
Sllverton
8nlmi-SUvvion Division
Leaves Salem Central Stage Ter
minal, 7:00 a. m., 11:00 a. m. 6:00
p. m.
Leaves Sllverton News Stand, 8:00
a. m., 1:00 p. m., 6:00 p. m.
Salcni-Indoppiuliiioo-Monmouth
IMvlMion
Leaves Salem Central Stage Ter
minal, 7:00 a. m., 8:00 a. m.,
11:00 a. in., 8:00 p. m., 6:00 p. m.
Leaves Monmouth, Monmouth ho
tel, 8:16 a. m., 1:00 p. ni., 6:15
p. W.
Leaves Independence, Beaver ho
tel, 8:30 a. m., 10:00 a. m.. 1:16
p. m., 4:00 p. ni 6:30 p. m.
We make connections at fialem
to all parts of the valley. ''
Extra trips by appointment.
J. W. PARK Kit
General Manager.
PHONE 298
CAR REPAIRIUG-All Makes
TIRES -All Sizes.
THE TIRE YOU BUY NOW
Means your comfort or discomfort for the whole season.
We give the same careful attention to your tire problems that we do to
youf car repairing. "
You can have 8,000 to 10,000 miles of free from worry comfort.
Not only that but the expense is lees to you.
Your tire cost should be comparatively low. May we show you how
it is done.
HARBISON & CLEVELAND
Personal Service
Miss Cora Cooper has been ill
for several days with tonsllitls.
Stayton. plans to celebrate the
completion of her paving with a
big time on. July 4th.
Clyde Hotter, one of the In
structors in the Stayton high
school, suffered an acute attack
of appendicitis on Tuesday. He
Webb & Clough
LEADING FUNERAL
DIRECTORS
''EXPERT EMBALMERS
LADD & BUSH
BANKERS
ESTABLISHED 1863
GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS
Office Hours from 10 a. m. to 3 p. m.
OSTEOPATHY
I the original sad ealy adeatifle method of adjusting the
spina.
It la never rough and eldsm palptul, but ata rajlU.
It U the only aoboel ot maohanloai troaibrat gvlng a
physician's tirtl four year aoure of study.
The following are regularly graduated, licensed Osteopathic
Paytfletans In Salami .
DR. H. B. WB3TI ' PS. JOHN L. LTBCH
DR. L, C. MARSHALL
LOOK! LOOK!
We save you money on used Garden Tools, Hose and Lawn
Mowers. -
We also buy and sell used Furniture, Household Goods, Stoves
and Ranges, Junk, Rags, Rubber. For anything and everything
phone E23.
STEINBOCK JUNK CO.
House ef Half a Million and One Bargain
Phone 523. 402 N- Commercial Street
was rushed to a Salem hospital
and at latest reports was getting
along nicely following an opera
tion. ' Word was received here 'Tues
day evening of the death of A. L.
Shelly, a former resident, at the
home of his daughter near Sum
mit. , -'' "A
Rigdon & Son's
MORTUARY
TJnequaled Service
229 STATE STREET
Repairing All Cars
i m, r - :n
Salem-Dallas
Stage
Leave Salem Stage terminal
7:00 a. m. 11.00 a, m. 6:10 p. m.
Leave Dallas. Gail Hotel
8:30 a. m. 12:39 m. 6:30 p. m.
FARE 60 CENTS
Dally and. Sunday
Every day except morning trip
does not run Sunday '
Round Trip 90 cents
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220 N. Commeroip1 Street
Phone 1650
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teries. You for instance.. You honestly think
you take good care of your battery but the
chances are against you I For service station
records prove beyond question that most drivers
are neglectful. They are not systematic- in
utilizing the service provided for them.
You can positively lengthen the life of your
battery, cut your annual battery cost and pre
vent the possibility of being stalled with a dead
battery if you will follow these two bits of advice.
First: regardless of the make of your battery,
form the habit of driving every other week into
the Willard Battery Station and having your
battery tested. Second: when the time comes
for a new battery, be satisfied with nothing less
than a Willard Threaded Rubber Battery.
It is powerful, tough and wear resisting just
the battery for those who occasionally "treat
'em rougV'j, And it rewards good care by last
ing longer and costing less in the end.
Car and truck manufacturers know this 193
makers use only Willard Threaded Rubber Bat
teries for original equipment!
E. H. BURRELL
238 N. High Street
Phone 203
builders use Willard Threaded
as Original Equipment
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Chinese Medicine and Tea
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will cure any known die- -ease.
Open Sunday from 10 a. m.
until 8 p. m.
153 South High Street
Salem, Oregon. Phone 283
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