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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 27, 1925)
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 27 1923 CLOSE HIGHWAY . ABOVE REDDING DURING NIGHTS Sacramento, Cal Feb. 27. A n fiouseenieut is made here by tbe California highway com mission lhat, beginning March 1 at 6:30 p. m., the Pacific highway, In tbe Sacramento river canyon, north ot Redding, Shasta county, will be closed to traffic for 16 hours daily, until May 15. The closing regulation wilt Le In force betwen kaHway creek, 23 miles north of Redding, and Delta, 27 miles north of Redding. The gates at either end of this section will be locked at 6:30 o' clock p. m. each evening and will not open ed to traffic until 10:3$ a. la the following morning. The closing is necessary because of reconstruction work which will necessitate heavy blasting during the night tiiua and the closing of the road. The work wilt be rush' J during the next three months with the expectation that the highway may be opened ftK a longer period during the season of heavy sum mer travel. In making he announcement, the commissiop pointed out that nt, detours wil'. be available around the work ind that there are only limited tcccommodatlons north of Redding and south of Dunsmuir. A similar closing was enforced last spring without serious incon venience to the public. Every ef fort will be made to handle traf fice over the construction work during the hour me road Is open THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON PAGE THREE MOBILIZATION IK ANATOLIA ORDERED London, Feb. 27. The Turkish government, an agency dispatch from Constantinople today says, has ordered partial mobilisation In Anatoli , calling up five classes. The Constantinople newspapers, . adds the message, points out that the revolt is assuming the char acter of a general anti-republican pro-monarchia movement. A Good Thing DON'T MISS IT Send your name and address plainly written together with 6 cents (and this slip) to Chamber lain Medicine Co., Dea Moines. Iowa, and receive In return a trial package containing Chamber lain's Cough Remedy for coughs, co ids. crouo. bronchial "flu" and whooping coughs, and tickling throat; Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets for etomach troubles, indigestion, gassy pains: that crowd the heart, biliousness: and constipation! Chamberlain's Salve, needed In every family for burns, scalds, wounds, piles and skin affections: these valued fam ily medicines for only cents. Don't mies It. Adv. Why Her Tears?) Opera lorert In New Tork are wonaennf war Mme. Mane Jerlua took ,o long to answer curtain calls when ahe tang "La Toaca" at the Metropolitan Opera Houaa and whs aha then appeared la tears. It waa remarked mat Besiamtno Gigli, who sang opposite her, did not ap pear. It la admitted tba prelude a, push by Gigli, but Baron voa Popimr, Jerttza's husband, threatens to slap the (ace of any nn chn asks too much. Only two hi f.'T.- (!,-!'. in nn .. Ji r:.-, t h fii . i:-: tn ILL! LOSS IN SI. PAUL FIRES St. Paul. Mina., Feb, 2T. More no $250,00 lot was suffered 'y today when fire gutted the ...i ricks building is the heart of uj business district here. Three persons were unaccounted foi. and fire officials wer; making ft check to determine their fate. Tare persons wer rescued from the budding, w'.icb was one of the older structures fn the business Eictioa. A jewelry store, a hat shop, a photographer's studio and several offices in tbe building were d atroyeti. Several persons were rescued with difficulty by fire men. The origin of the fire Is unde termined. The persons unaccounted for arc a man and two women, whose names are unknown. Late last ttUht fire did 1750, 000 damage to the St. Paul foun dry, which was extinguished only a few hours before this morning's maze. and representatives of tbe high way department will be on duty to vender aid to motorists, ff seeded. The work now under way con siste of widening and straighten- ng 11 miles between Halfway creek and Dog creek, a part of the 1924 reconstruct on program of the commission to be financed with gasoline tax funds. BE EXAMINED AT ONCE TlO NOT suffer indefinite! with Piles or other Rectal or Colon dis orders. Examination will relieve 70a ot worry and doubt about your condition and my treatments will cause speedy recovery of your former good health sna vigor. Mv treatment for Piles ! OI IARAN- TcED to cure you or the fee for your Call or write for Bar FREE book on Piles mad other Rectal sad Colon disor ders ULAN. MU.Inc poriums rfeas' SlATTlt offices: Or D, J9van, MU1I. IUM II . STMWO MAIM tTH AND PINl BIDS FOR HIGHWAY ! PROJECTS BE OPEMED Portland. Or, Feb. Bids on Bias grading aI surfacing projects and fits bridges were opened by the Oregon Stat High way Commission is Its regular monthly session here Thursday afternoon. Tbe largest (trading projects were 19.4 miles in Baker county, 10.1 miles in Clatsop county, and Seyen Killed by Storm. Sarrebourg, France, Feb. 27. Seven persons were killed and 15 Injured here yesterday when the workshop to which they were em ployed was crushed by a wall blown over by a hisa wind. twenty-Bins mites of surfacing ts Coos sod Curry counties. Bridge hls to be considered included one for. each of these eoattties: Baiter, Coos, Curry, GttHam sad Wasco, -oNSiuns Appiy thickly trrm throat covvr with hot flnsi XICKS V VAPORUB GRAND SATURDAY and SUNDAY STORING VITAMINS The average healthy person stores up within the body several days supply of es sential vitamins. This ex plains why a well-nourished person of any age is less sus ceptible to germ-infection than those who are mal nourished. Scott's Emulsion is a safety-factor that helps keep you well-nourished. 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