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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1925)
PAGE EIGHT SALE OF POWER IS OF A posslbto det whereby the Deschutes Falls Power company and the Columbia Deschutes Pow er company would dispose of their power rlghta at Shearer's bridge on the Deschutes rlrer Is believed to be the big consideration back of the stipulation recently entered Into between the power companies and the Irrigations on the upper Deschutes river. The company de siring to purchase the power site is believed to be the Portland Electric Power company, 0 The Deschutes rails Power com pany and the Columbia Deschutes Power company are both con trolled by the Eastern Oregon , Land company, which is a proper ty of the Martina, capitalize of Can Francisco. In making such a deal, the traneacttnn would be facilitated if . the selling companies were ahle to show a perpetual right to the water power at Shearer s Bridge. So the main question at Issue, and to be decided by the state engi neer, Is whether the two com pa tes have qualified to bold an ap propriation of water rights madi prior to 1909, or about ISOtt. Prior to 1909 the law provided that u the holder of a right show ed due diligence Jn developing the proposed project the right would be perpetual. In 1909 the la was changed limltlnc water pow er franchises to 40 years. A pros pectlve purchaser would hesitate to take over a franchise that would be limited to 40 years. Although the companies now holding th franchise have developed no pro ject In the approximate 19 years that they have held the right, It is presumed they will attempt to ehow that this failure has been Justified by reason of unuvoldaMi obstacles. SUSPECT ADMITS 35 PORTLAND ROBBERIES Portland, Or.. April 10. Wounded by shot in the leg when ht attempted to escape from two policemen who reported they had caught him In the act of try ing to break Into a houae Ian! night, Aeiander Gerllch, 25, ad milled, police aald today, that he had committed more than SS rob beries In the northeast section of the city. He denied, however, that be hsd perpetrated robberies which were attributed to a rob ber who used an Inch and a quar ter Jimmy. Officers said loot tak en by Gerllch was not of the clam stolen by "inch and a quarter jimmy."- iHE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON LEGION POST TO " Chemawa, April 21 Tomorrow . afternoon the Chemawa. Indians will clash with the Salem high school on the Chemawa grounds. The game will be played if old "Jupe" continues to slay In his home and leave the boys alone. This will be the third attempt to play thla game, the other two be- Ing postponed on account of rain This will be the flnit game of the seaiton for the red and black nine and they will he handicap' ped somewhat as the Indians have played two games already. Th high school haa a clever aggrega tion and they will give the Indians a hard run for their money al though the Indians think they nave the Salem boys goat as they took both gamea last year and are hoping to make it three straight. The redskins have one of the nest teams In yeara although they - nave several green men. Busbert. Abraham and Nnrwent are not at the achool this year and they will miss their services. They have Dandro George who Is filling Nor west's position to a tee. He was at thla position two years aao. Claphanoo one of the fastest men yet seen In the field will perform in the place left vacant by Abra ham. He Is not as clever with the hickory as he might be but he sure pulls In some seemingly im poslble flies. The game will start at 3:30. GLAND PATIENT I AMAZES AUDIENCE wveaatlng the tape wllh a final burst of almost super-human speed, with the sparkle of victory glinting In his eye. a man l. yeare oi ace nurtied across the line a triumphant victor In a to yard race In the atrasing time of I sec onds. Onlookers were antaied to e-e this aged runner, who hsd his waning strength revived by gland ular treatment, slmost equal the W'Tld'a running record for to yards. This almost unbelievable Incident occurred at the annual field mret at one of California's state Institutions. It wss another victory for Scl ence, proving again that youthful vigor, stamina, ambition and pow er may be restored hy reviving the vital glands of the body. (Hnndogen. the new scientific gland tonic, which Is prepared In convenient tablet form, for men and for women, provides a simple method of taking glandular treat ment. Accept no auhHtitutea. In sist on genuine (llsndogen, the original gland tonic. J. C. Ferry drug store will sup ply you. Adv. L. T Dick and L. M, Hum CIIINKKIr MKDK'INk CO 0X0 ami xe mate KL 1 lana were launched to build a permanent home tor Capital Post no. s, American Legion, at a meeting of the post at the Salem armory last night. The plana, aj outlined by Dr. Carleton Smith, sponsor and past commander of the post, received the unanimous endoraement of the assembly. Only roluntary subscriptions are Involved in the plana as out lined, the amount ranging from 1 to $25, and extending over a period of 6 years. No definite amount was set as a goal for the campaign, but It was shown that with ordinary effort 16000 could be raised by July 1, 1925. Moving pictures were shown of the work of the state game com' mission, following which the post, headed by the drum and bugle corps, marched in a body to Mc- (ornack hall for refre: h.nnl.-,. TUESDAY, APRIL 21, 102 FIGHTERS TO BE IN GREAT SHAPE All of the tighten are working nam ror IDelr coming battles and the fans are In for one of the best cards yet seen at the armory Frankle Lewis of Salem Is work ing out each night in nrenara tlon for the ten round main event witn Billy Gardeau of Portland Oardeau and Lewis met at one time in Reedsport and the battle la came out a tie. This time It will be different If possible aa Lewis 1 hoping to take the decision or put Billy to the canvas Lewia and Gardeau are both heavy hitters and If they decide to past each oiuer ta is liable to last short. uaraeau will nave to aten around right lively as Lewis Is not afraid to mix and keeps boring ngni in. He is not like Dawson who gives light taps but Is a two- handed fighter and when he con nects It Is no pink tea affair. Marry Plant matchmaker, ha. also arranged Bill Hunt. Salem nreman and Speed Murnhv for the all round semi-finals and the bout a going to be a hummer if Bill comes out aa fast as he did on the Sciatic Neuritis The sc! . nrrv . situated at the back of the hip Joint Is frequently the subject of Neuritis, giving rise to the painful (Unease Sciatica. The symptoms are Intense pain which shoot down the thigh to the foot, often aggravated by walking, and with painful points along the course of the nerve, very tender to the touch. The diser.se Is a very obstinate one and does not readily respond to ordinary treatment It takes more than th usual pain sedative even to alleviate the pain. The quickest, safest and surest way to get rid of the persistent nerve racking paine of Neuritis Is to got a bonis of Allenrhu Special f -muia No. J, which conies In capsule form. Take them as di rected nnd notice how I . about 24 hours they have consider bly re duced, if not entirely bniffelied, all in and soreness. CLntinueuntll tht, Neuritis has entirely disappear et and you are able to work and1 rest I nfort once again. J. C.I Perry Drug store keens this fine- em Form u I No. 1 In stock all the time and sella lots of It, Mall or- u rm reci? I vca. a u v. (SORE, TENDER FEET ! i f RAW, ITCHY TOES i Irritating ac id perspiration from the foot pores produces and aggravates cracked t o e e. Itching between toes. rawness and tender, aching, swollen feet. The moment you apply "Phillips Milk of Mag nesia." all this eorenens, itching and tiredness disappears. Just pat it on, it dries instantly. Nothing else stops foot odors, relieves foot sorencR nnd foot weariness so promptly as this harmless antacid. Insist upon .genuine "Phillips IMlk of Magnesia" All druggists sell 25-cent bottles. Adv last card. Thi Murphy la a fast boy and Hunt will not have aa easy time of It. Runt looked Ilk a regular on tht last card when ka stopped his man In good time aa was is perfect shape at th ead of the bout. A faat four round preliminary has been fixed between 8hadew Bret of Salem and Jack Reesw. Both of these tighten have beta seen In action here nnd hara shown np pretty good. The beut ought to be fast with plenty of nara nitting. Another four round mix will complete the card. Tick ets are on sale now, and the crowd win be a record breaker accord ing to Harry Plant. . At thla card -Plant will put It np to me crowd whether they want any more fights. If the crowd de sires to have more fights they shall have It says Plant Thoee desiring to tee Lewia In action may see him at the armory each mini at 7:30. Malheur county. The water rights involved total 117, representing Z,Z&1 acres of Irrigated land. The order is baaed on surveys and Inveatigationa by th state engineer, testimony taken and other evidence. The order pro vides that th water used shall not exceed three acre feet per acre WATER RI6HTS ADJUDICATED State Engineer Rhea Luper has filed with the circuit court for Malheur county an order In the Owyhee river adjudication, deter mining the relative water rlghta lor tne use or water from the Owy hee river and its tributaries In RECOMMENDS ALVITA AS RELIABLE FOR KIDNEY TROUBLE 'I had been troubled with kid ney trouble and inflammation of the bladder for years. I was to sore and sensitive at times I could scarcely do my work. I tried so many remedies without relief I began to think there waa no rem edy for my .trouble. I was dfs couraged when I began using Al vita. I was greatly, surprised when got relief at once. It has Indeed been a blessing to me. I cannot say too much In favor of Alvlta for what It has done in my case. I cordially recommend k to all. I know what It has done and what safe, reliable, remedy It is." (Signed) B. F. DOWD. Alvlta Tablets are scientifically prepared from the wonderful al falfa plant, which through Its long root absorbs the vital elements lime. Iron and phosphates neces sary to health and vigor. Alvita hat proved especially beneficial In over coming kidney, bladder and pros tate trouble. No matter what you have tried, try this remedy of na ture now. A dollar buys a box at Perry's drug etore. Mail orders filled. Adv Marion Hote SALEM, OREGON OFFICIAL AAA An Hotel worthy of its reputation as the largest and most complete in Oregon out of Portland. Special attention given to Luncheon and Dinner parties. II Starti 1 1 Tomorrow j if LffiERTY I YOU'LL ADD 10 YEARS TO YOUR LIFE IP Y OU SEE NOW 1 OREGON I during the irrigation season from April 1 to October IS. A further limitation 1 that not mar than one acr foot shall b used for any calendar month prior to June 1 and not more than three-fourths of on acre foot during any calen dar month after June 1- Hall's Catarrh Medicine t;. edl local and Internal, and haa beer nr easeful io the treatment c Catarrl otovu fatty ytara, Sold by all druggists '. L CHENEY ft CO, Toledo. Ohk Gtart Now! Stop Falling Hair This bib wonderful new Van Eaa applicator bottle containing th new way hair treatment. The nbber nipples seed the lotioa directly to thaaaa rsots. The scalp Is aeolly managed and health, sjvina iiiwtu. tot du-Kllr Id ttm hlir roots. Vu ijt cv Irillr, rjlr-arowi arm bijf, McaeybackU doeae'l Ask about moot back guarantee. CENTRAL PHARMACY 410 State St. I No Charge to the Ex-Service Man There is no need, Mr. Ex-Service Man, in tucking away your Adjusted Compensation Certificate in forgotten corners or other nooks around your home. We will place it within the safekeeping of our geat vaults here at the United States National without charge to you. . Bring it in now before loss by fire or other agent occurs. Your Certificate represents actual money and it should be safe until it is redeemed. United States National Bank Salem. Oregon, An Achievement in Good Hosiery t The beauty and sheerness of chiffon and durability of ailk are successfully combined in these Hose. In all of the lovely spring shades ONYX LUXITE McCALLUM PHOENIX WAYNEKNIT KAYSER CADET GRANET flu wondcrfui llilrtco rrrotv dks nlilh .1H LMirp anr human ailment larlwrtln olilittrr totvA.-' ftntiinrh. stlrinry IronhM mat sjnit frinsh. It til consult m f once. Delay is da nn-m iia. ; EA'ahlSfchr It , rrars im m- v. 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Netted Gem , Potatoes per 100 lbs. $1.89 3 Large Cans Pineapple 76c : i 6 Cans Corn 87c 3 Cans Preferred Stock Peas 57c Fancy Blend Coffee lib. 39c Alpine Milk 3 cans 25c Crown Flour 49 lb. sack $2.49 Gold Medal Flour $2.49 10 lb. can Wedding Breakfast Syrup 69c Cane Sugar 100 lb. sack $6.39 Gem Nut Margarine 3 lbs. 65c Best Creamery Butter 44c 6 Lbs. White Beans 49c M. 3. B. Tree Tea Vz pound package 37c Orange Pekoe or Green Tea 37c Freshly Sugar Cured Picnics lb. 21c frlZ iCeSfeVery dayJn 1116 week' 0rder to Phone if Mke-we de liver and collect at your home or office. BUY FROM A STORE WITH THE ORANGE COLOR FRONT It's Your Guarantee of Service Pius Quality