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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (June 21, 1922)
PAGE EIGHT HARDING FEELS PEOPLE FAVOR SHIP SUBSIDY Washington, June 21. Con fidence that a "very favorable re action" will be encountered by members of congress who take the administration's ship subsidy bill before their constituents prior to its consideration by the bouse is expressed by President Harding Ini a letter to Representative Mondell of Wyomong, the republi can leader,' giving formal approval of the plan to press the legislation to a vote immediately after the bill has been sent to conference by the house. Presenting a detailed statement of reasons favoring passage of the bill at this session, the president, In his letter made publoc today, declared the public Interest would not permit of postponement until the December session, in view, of the loss entailed by the govern ment's ship holdings which the bill is designed eventually to get into private hands. Despite "every drive toward economy" this loss, the president paints out, amounted to more than fifty milllion dollars during the fiscal year now closing. Asserting the question was "not to be prejudiced by the old and worn out cry against subsidy," Mr. Harding urged that if that was used "to awaken public hos tility" it be emphasized that "we are subsidizing today by payment losses of fifty millions a year for Inadequate service of no per manence, while the pending meas' ure contemplates ne-such outlay." The two outstanding problems to be met on the legislation, he said, are the handling of "our shipping assets to the highest ad vantage" and the establishment of an efficient merchant marine as an agency of commerce and an "ln dtspenslble element of defense" as well. Night News Summary Cincinnati. Government own ership and operation of the rail roads will not be an issue in me threatened strike of 1,000,000 shop workers and others, spokes men for the rail unions una we American Federation of Labor convention v. Iiich N responded by withholding a reamrmauon 01 the federation's stand in favor of the adoption of such a policy. rhfoarn. Disaster . for the striking railway unions and un fortunate results for their mem- t i nHjinaj in fnllnw uei n i y Yiao - - the threatened walkout on which a strike vote is now being taken by nine railroad labor organizations in a letter from Ben W. Hooper, chairman of the . railroad labor board, to the union leaders. Tnneka. Kan. Senator Capper nf Kansas in a SDecial dispatch received here declares that Secre tary of War Weeks is out of tune with the Harding administration and that if he does not resign, his resignation might very properly be requested by the president. Chautauqua, N. Y. The board of directors on the general wom en's clubs in session here endorsed the principles of the non-partisan tariff league, and decided to send to the 2,000,000 members of the federation Information on the work of the tariff league. KING'S VALLEY ILL IS BURNED Dallas, Ore., June 21. The big sawmill of the Foster Lumber com pany at King 's Valley, was burned to, the ground Monday, the fire being of an unknown origin.- The mill was valued at about $100,000. The mill, which has not been in operation for about six months, will probably not be rebuilt. Preparations were being made be fore the fire to operate the planer. ,The mill was located on the line between "Benton and Polk counties, the sawmill being In the former county and the lumber yard in the latter. When on active operation the mill and logging camp of the com pany furnished employment to about 100 men. POETESS CONVICTED OF KILLING HUSBAND Paris, June 21. (By Associated Press.) Madame Marie Bessara bo, poetess and playwright, was found guilty today of the premed itated murder of her husband Georges, whose body was found concealed in a trunk at Nancy two years ago. The court found there were extenuating circumstances. Her daughter by her first hus band who also was on trial, was found not guilty. BANK ROBBERS' LOOT DISCOVERED IN CACHE Seattle, Wash., June 21. Lib erty bonds valued at ?luuu ana I&000 worth of other securities stolen from the East Stanwood bank September 14, were brought to Seattle last night by u M. Amundsen, cashier of the bank. The securities were from 25 safe denoslt boxes discovered Sunday by Mr. and Mrs. A. F. King of Se attle in a gulch near Lake Keeche lua on the summit of the Casenue range. Club Meetinsr Called. Chattanooga, Tenn., June 21.- Lena Lake Forrest of Detroit, Mich., president of the National Federation of the Business and Professional Women's clubs, has issued the formal call for the fourth annual convention here on July 11. Baa Francisco. A conference ( public utility ' commissioners from war western states to discuss the Southern Pacific-Central Pa cific separation question closed with a telegraphic appeal by the commissioner of California, Arl lona and New Mexico to the Inter state commerce commission to ex pedite Its proposed consolidation schema for the two railroads un der authority of the transporta tion act of 1920. : New York. Senator Guglielmo Marconi, wonder man of the wire less, announced the invention of what might be termed a radio searchlight by means of which radio waves, which can be reflect ed like light waves, may be sent In a given direction in a beam, in stead of being scattered to all points of the compass. RECOVERS JUST AS HE IS ABOUT TO GIVE UP JOB Portland Man Says He Often Had to Lay Off Days at a Time Until Talilac Entirely , Overcome His Alarming Stomach Trouble "I was so bad off I almost give up my job, but I feel just fine since taking Tanlac," said An drew G. Kregness, 1140 E. 11th St., North, Portland, Or. "For over two years I suffered dreadfully from stomach trouble. Everything I ate would sour, I bloated terribly wh gas and there was a burning just like a coal of fire In my stomach. My head ached fit to burst and I got so dizzy it was all I could do to keep from falling. I also had pains across my back so bad I could hardly stoop over. My sleep did me no good and I always got up with an awful bad taste In my mouth and feeling worse than when I went to bed. "Six bottles of Tanlac complete ly rid me of my troubles. I now eat anything, never have a head ache, have gained several pounds In weight and never lose a day from work. Tanlac sure Is a great medicine." Tanlac is sold by all good drug gists. (adv) THE COLUMBIA WPER OF MANY PRIZE AWARDS CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON WEDNESDAY, JUNE 21; 1922. At all International expositions where the Columbia Graphophone company exhibited Its records and instruments, Columbia supremaoy received the most brilliant recog nition. , - - The highest awards at the Pan-! ama-Paclfle International exposi tion went to Columbia Grafonolas and Columbia records for their general superiority and education al Influence. Grand prizes at the St. Louis International exposition also went to Columbia instruments and rec ords; while at Paris In ltOO, with every make of sound-reproducing Instruments and records repre sented, the world's grand prize was unanimously awarded to Co lumbia products. Musically and mechanically In keenest competition before the world's foremost musical and scientific authorities, Columbia Grafonolas and records have in dubitably demonstrated their great superiority. This is the supreme tribute of the world, and there Is no higher. Grand prlx, Paris, 1900; grand prize, Milan, 1906; grand prize) St. Louis, 1904; grand prize, Buenos Aires, 1910; grand high est award, Seattle, 1909; two grand prizes, San Francisco, 1915. Forty gallons of moonshine, 600 gallons of ripe mash and - para phernalia to match It, were con fiscated by Sheriff Ellingsen near Marsh field Friday while an Ital ian was busy running the liquor. The Klamath county, court is advertising for bids for $400,000 of the $800,000 road bond issue recently authorized by the voters. ABOR SESSION DELEGATES TO L TO BACK STRIKE Cincinnati, Ohio, June I zir (By Associated Press.) The national convention of the American Feder actlon of Labor will be halted, tem porarily tonight while the dele gates go to Newport, Ky., -where a strike of steel workers has been on since last October,, to hold a mass meeting In support of the workers. For a time 'during the strike, re fusal to hold public meetings was denied the strikers by the military authorities on control of the city. President Samuel Gompers and other national figures in the labor world will address tonight's meet ing. The report of the conventions committee on education reported that no evidence had been found of aptl-unlon propaganda being circulated In school textbooks. The report of the special com mittee appointed to consider the recent Coronado decision, prob ably will be submitted to the con vention today. The Astoria water commission at its monthly meeting made pro vision for the redemption of $100, 000 in water department bonds, which were issued July 1,' 1892. ' Judge Calkins of the Jackson ocunty circuit court has authoriz ed the payment of a 5 per cent dividend on all claims of deposi tors against the defunct Bank of Jacksonville. ik, j Ladies' Sport Hats ii A new shipment just received of the famous "Hope Hampton" sport hats, fancy embroidered felt in high shades of cherry red, burnt orange, jade, etc. Specially priced each . ' $2-98 Our Prices Always the Lowest :;GALE & CO. ! Commercial and Court Streets WORTH & GRAY Worth & gray WORTH & GRAY Ralno Wirkkunen, 4-ycar-old on of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wirk kunen of Astoria, was accidently drowned Saturday when he fell Into a small creek at Mount Solo. They have to Introduce a bill In the house, but some of the bills that come to our house are old acquaintances. &S o Specials for Thursday's Selling Floor Covering Good quality floor cov ering, 6 ft. wide. Special for Thursday selling at per square yard. 39c Rugs Duroleum Hugs, a neat size for kitchen use. Specail for Thursday sell ing at each 29c Grass Rugs Genuine Grass Rugs, size 36x72. Special for Thursday selling at each 98c Baby Buggies Good strong Baby Buggies. See our window display. Special for Thursday selling at $2.95 Chairs Folding Opera Chairs made of wood natural finish; these are very strong and suitable for camping. Special for Thursday sellling at ' each $1-19 FREE Don't forget to see the "famous $75,000 painting absolutely FKEE. Your last chance to see this picture here will be Friday; its worth your while, you may never see this picture again. See it on the second floor. The admission is FREE. Furniture Department Second Floor WORTl H. ft -GRAY DEPARTMENT STORE Phone 132 177 N. Liberty Street WORTH & GRAY WORTH & GRAY WORTH & GRAY SUSPENSION OF RUTH EXTENDED Chicago, June 21. (By Asso ciated Press.) Babe Ruth's argu ment with Umpire Dineen yester day before the Cleveland-New Tork contest will keep him out of the game two days in addition to the three-day suspension imposed yesterday, President Ban Johnson of the American league announced today. Ruth consequently will not be able to play until Monday. President " Johnson Increased the home run king's suspension, originally three days to five days when he received a long report from the umpire today detailing remarks made by the outfielder yesterday when ordered off the field In compliance with Mr. Johnson's first ruling. REGATTA FEATURES ROSE SHOW TODAY Portland, Or., June 21. A re gatta featured today's program of the annual Rose Festival. Sixteen events were billed for this after noon on the Willamette river be tween two of the clty'a bridges. Miss Alice Robertson,' repre sentative in -congress from Okla- home who Is here as envoy ui President Harding, is to address a mass meeting late today at tae municipal auditorium. The annual rose show and a sportsmen-tourist show are other features of the festival attracting crowds. . ' Constable Killed Belfast, June 21. Two "B" special constables were shot and killed from ambush last night while on their way to join the patrol on the Aramagh-Monaghan border. GUN FIGHT MAY BE FATAL TO TWO 3aklma. Wash., June 21. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wright ana Claude A. Labbee were all wound ed in a gun fight last night on the Wright ranch near here. Phy sicians state the first two have practically no chance of recovery and that Labbee's condition Is cri tical. According to the story told by Labbee, who lives next' to the Wright "ranch, he called Mrs. Wright out and was talking to her when Wright stepped to the door with a gun. They both shot, Labbee hitting Wright "in the head and In return being wound ed several times. " When ' Mrs. Wright, who had run to hide in the stable, came out Labbee fired on her, Wright says. He also de clare he was shot as oonTTJ stepped out of the noug, tJ charges Labbee with attempH to break up his home. Wrlgkt too Weak to give a coherent . count of the episode. CHERRO Developing Mash Fed with CHERRO Growing Scratch Assures best results The bw pullets fed, " the best poultry feeds is sure to develop a profit able ben. It Is Important to feed .. your . pullets a perfect balanced ration. Use CHERRO Poultry Feeds at all feed stores. Dainty Hepplewhite Dining Set in Genuine American Walnut Beautiful oval Extension Table, very pretty buffet with lined silver tray and genuine plate mirror 5 Dinng Chairs, 1 arm chair to match, your choice of best blue or brown leather; this set must be seen to apprecae the real value. Special price complete $137.50 DINING ROOM FURNITURE William and Mary Dining Set Jacobean Oak Choice of 45 inch or 48 inch 6-ft, extension table, very pretty buffet with plate mirror 5 genuine leather seat dining chairs 1 genuine leather seat arm chair, all Jacobean finish, special price complete $101.75 . Choice of 45 inch or 48 inch 6-ft. Quartered Oak extension table 6 genuine leather seat chairs, panel backs, large quartered oak buffet with plate mirror, all waxed, golden oak finish. Special price complete $77.25 Choice 42 inch or 45 inch 6-ft. Oak Extension Table 6 solid wood Seat Chairs 42 inch Quartered Oak Buffet with plate mirror, all waxed golden oak fin ish, special price complete $56.75 RUGS Extra Special RUGS We have just received direct from the mill at Amsterdam, New York, a shipment of Axminister and Veivet Rugs in all sizes, some new patterns, never before shown here, at' very low prices. 373-77 Court Street Trade in Your Old Furniture Phone 464 There is one thing that is a fact Here are Men's and Young Men's Suits At Absolutely Unrivalled Prices j ' OTHERS $17.50 UP The way folks keep coming is the best argument we know of for these values. Giving full value isn't Si circus stunt here. It's our every day policy. You've never seen a time when it was so important to be sure of what you're getting for your clothes money as it is right now. To get the most for your money know what you are buying and th place where you are buying it. 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