Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, January 06, 1925, Image 10

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THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON
TUESDAY, JANUARY 6, 1923
I
AGAIN PLACED
Membership on the city park
Board wai the only city office con
tested laet night when the cttv
council elected officer! for the
year, and this came about through
what M'iyor uieay said was a mis
understanding. The candidates
were Miss Edith Haxzard, Incum
bent, and Mrs. Everett Anderson
Miss Hazzard winning by a rote
of 10 to 4.
All other city offlcert were
unanimously elected by acclama
tion, with the eiception of City
Attorney Kay Smith, who was not
a candidate. ills successor
Chris Kowltz, who received
unanimous vote.
Hantionv Lack Denied.
Who.-, the election of a member
tf the park bo? d came up Mayor
Giesy called attention to the fact
that an informal meeting of the
council recently expressed approv
al of Mrs. Anderson for the boird.
"At that time," said the mayor,
"I had been led to believe that
there was a lack of harmony on
the board. Following the in
formal agreement of the council
to name Mrs, Anderson on ilw
board, however, the other two
members of the board, Homer
Smith and L. II. Aldrich, came to
me highly Indignant, declaring
that there was no luck of harmony
on the board. I simply make this
explanation so that the members
may know the situation In vot
ing." Alderman Danwy, who nominat
ed Mre. Anderson at the informal
meeting, said that at that meeting
nothing had been said about ,ack
of harmony.
"As cht.lrn.an of the park eo.n
mittee," he said, "I met with ti'.t'
board and always found it har
monious. I nominated Mrs. An
derson In good failb. and she got
a majority of the votes at the in
formal meeting."
Miss Ilazzrtrd was placed in
nomination and the mayor asked
Dancy if he wished to nominate
Mrs. Anderson.
"After what has been said," re
plied Dancy, "I don't think I waut
to ptaco her In nomination."
"I think there ehoulri be a voVj
on this," the mayor said, "and so
there moy be I personally place
Mrs. Andt-i-son In nomination."
0tlr Plane Filled
The election or Mlse Hazzard Is
for three years.
Other of five re elected were:
Fire chief Harry Mutton; all
members of the department re
elected. Street commissioner Walter S.
Low.
Chief of police- Frank Minto;
all officers in the department le
elected. Police matron Myra I. Sharks.
City attorney Chris Wowlts.
City engineer Hugh H. Hol
ers. Health officer Dr. W. B. Moti.
Plum -In and sanitary Inspec
tor B. E. Cooper.
D. W. Eyre, A. A. Lee and H. H.
Ollngor were re-appotnted by the
mayor for the public library board
and C. A. Hells for the public
playgrounds board. These were
ratified by the council.
The chief of police Is also an
appointee by the mayor subject to
approval by the council, and May
or Giesy highly complimented
Chief Minto when the re-appointment
was made, declaring that Sc
lera never had a man In the office
who wns .no re conscientious.
MOTIONS ARGUED IN
SUITS AGAINST FORD
Motion to have Che case of the
B. A, Mitchell Vractor company
against the Ford Motor Car con
pany and Henry Ford and son (or
$384,000 transferred to the fed
eral courts, wa argued before
Judge Kelly, Monday, who took It
under advisement. W. C. Winalow,
attorney for the Mitchell com
pany, fought the motion aa be de
sires to secure service on Henry
Ford and hie eon through the state
courts before the case Is trans
ferred.
In the case of ick Brothers for
$250,000 now In federal courts,
the action was dismissed there at
against Henry Ford and son ut
not as to the Ford Motor Car com
pany, Winslow stating that the
method of getting service cn
Henry Ford and hie son in the feJ-
eral courts makes it almost im
possible to secure such service md
lie dm I res to get t e service In the
state courts before it reaches the
federal courts in the present cas-
NEW INCORPORATIONS
The following articles of incor
poration have been filed with the
state corporation department:
Capitol Hill Improvement club.
Capitol Hill, Multnomah county;
incorporators, A. P. Kerron. H. L.
Cleaves, L. H. Parker; assets,
50.
James H. Graham Motor com
pany, Portland: incorporators.
Warde A. Graham, Hubert F. Ma-
gulre, Normal Kuykendall: caui-
I, $5000.
The following articles of incor
porations have been filed with the
state corporation department:
Walluski Co-operative Tele
phone awociation, Clatsop county;
incorporators, Nare Grant and
others; capital. $1250.
Church of the Nazarene, The
Dulles; Incorporators, Iva Smith.
H. E. Sherwood, Ptella M. Eaton:
capital. $7000.
Louie Chung Gardens, Port
end; incorporators, Louie Sins
hung, Charley Lee, Curt Ditt-
mar; capital, $10,000.
Jake e Famous Crawfish, lu:.
Portland; incorporators, J. L.
Kreiman, C. F. Hnrkman, C. E.
Kit or; capiial, $25,000.
Under the blue sky act a permit
wae Issued to the T. T. Parktr
.umber company of Portland to
sell stork In the sum of $.11. 30.).
Gun Elevation Probed
Washington. .Inn. fi. A rwo
lution asking Secretary 1 1 up hen
whether any foreign power hae
protested against the elevation of
guna on American battleships was
Introduced today by Senator Ger
ry of Rhode Island, a democratic
member of the naval committee
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you may not get the original Milk
of Magnesia prescribed by physi
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doctor and yourself by avoiding
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lips." 25 cent bottle, nlso 10 cent bot
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store. Adv.
y oecisi
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Washington, Jan. 6. Seizure
during the war of the property of
a corporation organized undur
Uritieh law, but in which a maj
ority oi the capital stock was own
ed by Germans, was held unlawful
by the supreme ocurt.
Washington, Jan. 6. The u
prcme court today declared valid
and constitutional the Kosher laws
of New York.
Washington, Jan. 6. Tentative
valuations of railroads made by
the interstate commerce commis
sion are not open to review by the
courts before being made final by
the commission, the supreme court
has decided In a case brought by
the Delaware & Hudson and other
eastern rullroade
ALLIES PRESENT MARX
NOTES ON EVACUATION
Barlln, Jan. 6 (By Associated
Press) The British, French, Ital
ian and Japanese ambassadors and
the Bflfiiun minister today pre
sented Chancellor Marx with the
allied government's identical note
regarding postponement of the
evacuation of the Cologne zone
which was set for January 10 un
der the treaty of Versailles.
Thi Horse Took Offensive
In uiuHl cases of accidents be-
t ween automobiles and horse-
drawn vehicles, the power vehicle
gets blamed for the offensive, hut
it Glasgow, Ky., Sidney Ilolman
was seriously hu. . when a fright-
ncd horse plunged into an auto
mobile In which he was riding,
careened Into the seat and out the
buck end, crushing ilolman In the
process.
The innocence of the Intention
i bates nothing of the mischief of
I he deed.
keep tlx henett, eorvinif men;
They Uu&M me All I Knew);
Their rnimn are WHAT and WHY
anil WHEN.
and HOW and WHERE and WHO
hi in a
WHAT wit th Declaration of London
WHY do. th date for Eaeter vary
WHRN wa the great pyramid of
Chtopi built?
HOW can you dlitlngulab a malarial
mosquito ?
WHKRB is Canberra? Scebruseer
WHO waa the Millboy of the Slash f
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- ABSENCE OF FAMILY
Pittsburgh, Pa., Jan. 6. Rev
turning: to their home in Wilkin
burg early this morning af'.er
spending the evening with rela
tives. Frank Dasta and family
found their dwelling wrecked a4
in flames the result, police de
clared, of an explosion of gas.
The fire spread from the two-
etory frame house occupied by tb
baata family to the adjoining
building on each side. The Dasta
home was practically destroyed
and the other two buidings badlv
dumaKed.
wntn neignoors railed to see
any members of ne Dasta famly
following the explosion. It wai
first feared th-t they bad been
trapped in the burning building.
Firemen were making frantic cf
forte to penetrate the heavy smoke
and flames when the family ar
rived on the scene. Fire offices
estimated the damage at $50, out
SEAT SALE FOR LEIBER
WILL OPEN TOMORROW
Seat sale for Frits Leiber, who
appears here Thursday night in
"Macbeth will open at the Gran.1
theater tomorrow morning and
the mail order demand for tickets
indicates that the attendance will
be large enough to fill the hous".
This famous young romantic
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EVEN, steady heat all day
all night. Health for your
self and your children. No
worry no fires to build. Fire
never out from Fall until Spring.
COLE'S
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Wood Heater
h made to last. It's made Air
Tight and is guaranteed to re
main Air-Tight always. Every
joint is double teamed. This
dependable construction gives
you a great saving in fuel
there's a reason kt as tell you.
Be comfort
able own a
"Cole's." We
have a size
and style to
fit your needs.
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No more will woak, thin, unfor
tunate children rry In protct
when the naniy, fluhy tasting, hor
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brought out.
Medical science progresses rap
idly, and now you can get at your
druggist's real, genuine cod liver
oil In sugar coated tablets thnt
young and old can take with ea Bl
and pleasure. I
Kvcn the run down and nklnny ;
grown up, who ought to take j
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the greatest vitnmlne food and
builder of healthy Mean in the j
world, will feel extremely Joyful i
when they read this welcome new
Of course, dortora have heen !
prescribing cod livrr oil in tab
lets under another name for sev
eral years, but U Is only of late
that one can walk Into a drug
store and get a box of thene flenii
produrlng tablets Jut tis easy a
a bottle of cough syrup.
Thin, run down, anaemic men,
women and children who need to
grow strong and take on tivnh are
advised to get a box of MeCoy'e
Cod Liver Oil Compound Tablet
and tf you don't gain & pound In
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One woman rained fifteen
pound In five weeks, according in
her own doctor another ten
pounds In three weeks. A very wit h
ly chili, aged nine, twelve pound
In even months, and now piny
with other children and has a goo1
appetite.
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that they are wonderful flesh and
health builders. Only CO cents for
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they are wonder workera for fee
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Re sure and get McCoy's, the
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KAFOURY'S
January Clearance Sale
Is (j rowing Larger Each Day the crowds are big and at
the rate the merchandise is being sold, the
supply will soon be gone
The Greatest Values Ever
player has won an astounding tri
umph In recent years with his un
usual portrayals of the great role
handed down by the master,
Shakespeare. Mr. Leiber's method
is wholly new and based on Ideas
of naturalness and beauty. He
plays bis characters like an actor
rather than a savant, his concep
tions being free fron the rant and
bombast seen In many player of
the paat.
The scenic equipment hae ben
built especially tor the current
year and has many new improve
ments over that used the past sea
sons. The costuming is also new
for this season.
Among the supporting players
will be found such well known
names a John Alexander, John
!- urke, ltobert Strauss, Elsworth
Jones, Phillip D. Quin, Joseph
Singer, Harold Winstun, Richard
Allen, Leonard Gordon, Anderson
Lawler, Virginia Bronson, Pauline
Crell, Gertrude Linnell, Olga Lee-
Margaret Pixley, Isabcll Stuart
and a score of others.
WELL ONE DAY "
IN BED THREE
That Was the Life of Mrs.
Hollister Until she Began
Takin g Lydia ELPinkham's
Vegetable Compound
Wvandotte. Michigan. "After mv
baby was born I did not do my own
worg ior six
months and could
hardly take care of
my own baby. I al
ways had a pain in
my right side and
H was so bad 1 was
getting round
shoulders. I would
feel well one day
and then feel so
bad for three or
four days that I
would be in bed.
I One Sunday my mother came to see
now l was, and she said a Iriend told
her to tell me to try Lvdia E. Pink-
ham's Vegetable Compound. So the
next day! got a bottle and befo;-e it
was half taken I got relief. After I
was well again I went to the doctor
and he asked me how I was getting
along. 1 told him I was taking Lydia
E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound,
and he said it did not hurt any one
to take it, I am always recommend
ing the Vegetable Compound to others
and I always have a bottle of it on
hand." Airs. Henry Hollister,
R.F.D. No. 1, Box 7, Wyandotte, Mich.
Lydia E.Pinkham'sVegetable Com
pound is a dependable medicine for
an women, fur 0010 oy aruggiBia
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THE NEW HUPM0BILE EIGHT
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9-4 Hlrnrhed
Pequot Sheeting, yard
69c
High grade cotton sheeting. There
is none better, it will last for
years.
3(i-Inch Heavy
Outing Flannel Clearance
Price, yard
24c
Extra wide, white or good looking
colored stripes. Closely woven,
soft napp.
27-lnch white or colored Outing t
Flannel, yard J. C
All Women's Ready to Wear Reduced
Bargain nil over the More including downstairs store
Salem Store
466 State St.
Portland Silk Shop
383 Alder St.
Some Mechanical
Features
Lockheed hydraulic four.whetl brake.
Special lix-ply balloon tire.
99V2 pound balanced crank-ahaft.
Light, rigid connecting rod: light platans.
Machined combustion chambers; abaohitaiy
uniform in aize.
Uniform temperature in all cylinders.
Thermostatic control of engine temperature.
Airplane valve mechanism (recker-tnppst
type).
At2:30o'clockSaturdayafternoon, the
eagerly-awaited Hupmobile Eight will
be revealed for the first time at our
salesrooms.
Hupmobile invites your immediate
comparison between the pefformance
of its new Eight, and all other tl(ht
cylinder cars and all superior sixes.
For Hupmobile has here produced an
Eight with all the sound qualities of
endurance and reliability which have
made Hupmobile famous the world
over
A car which now brings within reach
of the average American family, for
the first time, every eight-cylinder ad
vantage for which buyers in the past
willingly paid hundreds of dollars more.
The Hupmobile Eight possesses super
iorities of its own, over and above the
uper-abilitiea of the eight-cylinder
principle, which unquestionably single
it out as a new leader among American
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thing hitherto accomplished in eight
cylinder engineering in America.
It produces more power per cubic inch
of piston displacement than anything
which has preceded it
Its performance is so smooth and sym
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mur of "roughness" at any speed.
More than any other fine car, it com
bines compactness for handling and
parking with roominess for riding
comfort.
It records an average gasoline economy
heretofore unequaled among eights.
It has beauty of design, finish and
equipment not excelled within $1,000
of its price; and its own price is less
than that of many sixes.
We venture to predict that the men
and women who drive the Hupmobile
Eight, in their own way and at their
own pace, will never again be satisfied
with any car that falls short of its
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The price of the Vein Hupmobile Eight
i undoubtedly tlie most attractive ever
placed on such a ear. Wo are now
ready to giee out complete price injor
motion when you come into tee the car
Kirkwood Motor Co.
216 State St. Phone 311