Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, June 10, 1922, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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    THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON
SATURDAY, JUNE 10, 1922
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Cincinnati, Ohio, Juno 10 (By
Associated Press.) The executive
committees of the six railway shop
crafts unions in each of the coun
try's three divisions will convene
in Chicago on June 24, prepara
tory to canvassing the shopmen's
strike vote, which is returnaoie
June 25, It was announced by B.
M. Jewell, head of the federated
shop crafts, here today.
A triple-barrelled strike ballot
on which the 400,000 shopmen of
the country will cast their votes,
is now In the mails. The questions
Include that of accepting or re
jecting the $60,000,000 pay cui
ordered by the railroad labor
board to go Into effect July 1. The
ballots, originally made return
able June 30, were shoved up five
days so that the membership
"cou'd fce advised of the result"
before July 1.
Union leaders declare that
means a walkout on the first of
the month if the strike, vote Is
"yes."
Telegraphers Not Next.
Chicago, Jui'AlO Railway tele
graphers will not be Included In
the third wage reduction order of
the railroad labor board, accord
ing to rumors today of the new
contemplated slash from railroad
pay rolls.
The telegraphers number ap
proximately 81,000. So many 1
cal conditions on various lines
have to be considered that delib
eration of an order affecting the
telegraphers would necessarily
consume weeks, It was" said.
Chief among the groups are
220,000 clerks, 22,000 men In the
signal departments and 80,000
freight handlers and trackers.
Although board membys made
no direct statement regarding the
next cut, rumors were persistent
In predicting a smaller reduction
for the clerical force than those
affecting the shopmen because the
clerks did not received Increases
proportionately as other forcei
when the wage scale was going
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SLAYER OF MINER
PAYS WITH LIFE
Salt Lake City, Utah, June 10
Nick Obllzalo was executed at the
Utah state prison yeaterday fo
the murder of Marco Laus, a min
er, who was stabbed to death and
robbed of 11200 in a lonely spot
on the outskirts of the city August
3, 1919. Obllzalo appealed to
Governor Maybey of Utah yester
day for a reprieve but the state
executive after conferring with
members of the state board of
pardons refused to intercede. The
board had previously declined to
commute the death sentence.
Steve Maallrh, who perpetrated
the murder with Obllzalo, was
executed at the prison January
0. Both men chose manner of
execution by shooting Instead of
hanging.
Realty Transfers
Brltts, Win, and wife to Pin
fry, F. J. and Son, Inc., land In
S-l-E, 10.
Leonhardt, Adam and wife to
Clodfelter, W. I. and F. M., land in
CI. 61-7-3-W, $1000.
Fargo Orchards Co. to Hatch
Eleanor C, part lot 9, block 3
Fargo Orchard Tracts, Marlon
county, Oregon, $1250.
Reynolds, Francos A., and hue
band to Rue, C. G. lot 1, block
2, Riverside Addition to Silver-
ton, Oregon, $750.
Rue, Clifford G. to Reynolds
Frances A., lot 1, block 2, Tark-
stde Addition to Silverton, Oregon
$1.
Watt, G. R. and wife to Stoner,
B. W., Ian din 4-1-W, $10.
Blackmar, A. E. and wife to
Fagan, F. E. and wife, land in
CI. 47-5-1-W, $1500.
Hessler, J. G. and wife to De
bert Mary E land in CI. 47-5-1-W.
110.
Schmidt, P. A. and "wife to Jann
Waller and wife, part lots land
2, block 1, Palmers Addition to
Mt. Angel, Oregon, $500.
Stillson, C. B. to Olcott, Ben
W., lot 1, 2, 7, 8, block 3. My
era Addition to Salem, Oregon
$1.
Willis R. L. to Olcott, Ben W..
lots 1, 2, 7, 8, block 3, Myera
" Addition to Salem, Oregon, $1.
Neal, Millie A. by administrator,
to Cooley, D. B. and wife, lot 4.
block 4, N. Salem, Oregon, $600
Bush, A. N., et al. to Skiff.
Mark S., Ni lots 5 and 8, block
48, University Addition to Salem,
$1.
Nichols, C. G. and wife to Mc-
Cleery, Blanch E., land in CI. 38
7-2-W, $10.
Schwader, Wm, and wife to
Schledel, Bertha I., land In CI. 14-
4-1-W, 5.
Crofts, H. and wife to Hock.
Frank, land In Cl. 66-5-l-W,$l.
Hock, M. and wife lo Hock,
Frank, land In Cl. 66-5-1-W, $1.
Showers, Helen, et al to Hock,
Frank, land In Cl. 56-6-1-W, $1.
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Wednesday, June 14th
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The leading women of America will gather June 20 at Chautauqua, N. T., for the biennial con
vention of the General Federation of Women's clubs. Mrs. H. A. Guild, of Phoenix, Ariz., is auditor
of the Federation. Mrs. Florence C. Floors, of Cleburne. Tex.. Is Director for the stale of Texas. She
has arranged the program for the convention. Mrs. Maxmllian Layne is Director for the state of Ar
kansas. Miss Llda Hafford Is Director of Headquarters In Washington. Mrs. Edgar B. Penney is
president of the Nebraska Federation of Women's clubs and is celebrated as the Nebraska "teacher
heroine" of the blizzard of January 12, 1888, when she saved the lives of many children. MrB. Lessie
Stringtelloe Read, of Lafayette, Ark., is National Chairman of the Press and Publicity Committee and
Editor of the General Federation News. Mrs. Charles H. Jacobson is Director, for the state of Colo
rado. Mrs. B. B. Clark, of 'Red Dak, Iowa, ia National Treasurer of the Federation. She has ' never
been known to make an error In her books. Mrs. Alice Lakey, of Cranford, N. J., is a prominent mem
ber. .
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If the nations will only take
care of their senses, their dol
lars will take care of themselves.
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Bobbed hair, short skirts and
knickerbockers are not so bad;
they are not signs of sin, but a
declaration of Independence,"
said Rev. Aimer Pennewell, pas
tor fo the Covenant Church of
Evansvill. 111. "The girls are ar
riving. They are a jolly lot and
will give us the finest generation
of women the world has ever
known." I
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Robert T. Lincoln, son of the
Great Emancipator, was the
guest of honor at ths dedication
of the Lincoln Memorial In Wash
ington on Memorial Day.
P. Morgan Has Two
Right Hands
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12th St. car line
and
Piano
Located 2-5 Miles East of the End of S.
10 and 59-100 Acre Farm, Machinery, Stock,
.Furniture.
Farm consisting of 10 and 59-100 acres, with 5 acres
of logans and other fruit ; good 7 roomed plastered house,
good barn, machine shed, chicken house, grainery, ejc. ;
this place adjoins city limits and being only 2-5 mile east
of the end of South 12th street car line.
Also at same time and place I will sell : 1 black mare 9
years old, weight 1300 lbs, blocky built, extra good;
3 dozen Barred Bock hens, single buggy harness, single
work harness, one-horse wagon with double box and
springs like new, single buggy, buggy pole, steel har
row, John Deere one-horse cultivator, 8-inch Oliver plow,
2 h. p. gas engine good as new, bone grinder,, corn
sheller, corn planter, scythe, hoes, and other garden
tools, lawn mower, man's bicycle, wheel-barrow, Mc
Clanahan incubator, 3 stands of bees, solid oak library
table, 4 rocking chairs, leather arm chair, 6 oak dinners,
oak book cases, oak dining table, couch, Kirkman piano,
piano bench, drop head White sewing machine, heater,
6-hole Estate Banner range good, kitchen table, kitch
en cabinet, milk cupboard, S iron bed's and springs,
2 cots, 3 oak dressers, stand table, washing machine, tub',
fruit jars, Aladdin lamp, dishes, cooking utensils and
many other articles.
Terms of Farm J $1500 cash, balance of purchase price will
be arranged on day of sale... All the personal property will be
sold for cash.
M. M. SMITH, S TT. SMITH, Owners, phone 60F3.
F. N. WOODSY. The Auctioneer. Phone K1 1
Sale
Auction
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Tuesday, June 13th
1:30 p. m.-
SALE
It may be stated without fear
of contradiction that C. W. Morse
and R. E. Morse are Dot related
Id the least.
J. P. Morgan has two right
hands one with which he was
born and the second In Thomas
W. Lamont, banker, of New
York, who has returned -from an
international banking conference
in Europe.
Henry Ford's long cherished
prejudice against self starters
didn't apply to his presidential
boom.
A GOOD FURNITURE
AUCTION
Thursday, June 15, 1 :30 p. m.
1220 Chemeketa Street
Consisting of
Axminster rug 9x12, small rug to match like new.
Axminster rug 9x12 conventional design like new, oak
extension table and 6 oak diners, oak buffet to match,
oak library table, 2 oak rockers, oak Morris chair, white
, enamel bed-room suite consisting of bed complete, large
chiffonier, 3-glass vanity dresser and chair, 2 coil
springs, 2 felt mattresses, oak sewing rocker, 2 grass
rugs 9x12, waxed oak lady's writing desk, white enamel
chair; 2 child chairs, 6 small rugs, magazine rack,
2 breakfast tables, telephone stand and chair, white bed
complete, oak hall chair, 2 dressers and mirrors, child's
card table, couch cover, gold framed miror. Penitentiary
6-hole steel range polished top, child's rocker, tea
wagon, porch swing, fruit jars, kitchen utensils, carpet
sweeper, dishes, lawn mower, garden hoes, wash bowl
and pitcher, ironing board, 2 cloth baskets, and many
other articles. Everything in this sale is good and like
new. Terms cash.
MRS. M. MATTHEWS, F. N. OODRY,
Owner. The Auctioneer, Phone 511
Located y2 Mile East of 17th Street Car Line on Garden
Road, consisting of
1 mare 7 years old, weight 1200 lbs., well broken and
gentle; 75 pure bred White Leghorn, It. I. Keds, ana
some Ancona hens ; top buggy, single harness, work har
ness, horse collars, 5-tooth one-horse cultivator, 1-sec-tion
drag harrow, grey oats, two 8-inch Oliver Plows,
pitch forks, shovels, spade, rakes, potato forks, hoes,
carpenter tools, wheel barrow, log chain, 60 prune boxes,
grubbing hoe, pick, pruning shears, barrels, 8-piece par
lor .suit, large overstuffed rocker, oak stand table, oak
library table, oak rocker, 2 other rockers, combinatiaon
oak book case and writing desk, extension table,
4 chairs, plush lounge, sanitary couch, clock, watch,
revolver and shells, 2 beds, springs and mattresses,
princess oak dressed, ivory dresser and comode, large
neater like new, home comfort range like new, kitchen
treasure and table, dishes, cooking utensils, lamps, fruit
jars, jelly glasses, boiler, window blinds, carpets, lino
leum,, house plants, jardineers and many other things.
Terms, cash. ' .
JOHN NOREN,
Owner.
F.N.WOODRY,
The Auctioneer, Phone 511
'Tor a successful sale see Woodry"
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Buy a Home and Furniture
ion Sale
Friday, June 16, 1:30 p.m.
1395 "B" St., Cor. N. 15th St.
New 5 Room Bungalow
New Furniture
hew 5-roomed bungalow, built in kitchen, bath, toilet,
electric lights, plastered, ivory finished insidecream
outside; sidewalk and wood shed. This is a clever home;
lot 50x100 feet. Terms, $300 cash, balance $20 per
month, 6. Also at same time and place 5 rooms of
new furniture, consisting of
2 ivory twin beds complete, 2 ivory full beds com
plete, 1 Brussels rug 9x12 and one 6x9, kitchen linoleum,
oak extension table, 6 oak diners, oak sewing rocker,
oak rocker leather seat, new Royal drop head sewing
machine, good 6 hole base range, heater, odd diners,
dresser, 7 pair scrim curtayis, 8 large window shades,
wash tubs, boiler, electric light globes, and many other
articles. Terms on furniture, cash.
MRS. BERTHA KIBBY, F.N.WOODRY,
Owner. The Auctioneer, Phone 511
Don't miss this sale if you want a home or furniture