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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (July 23, 1925)
4 J PAGE SIX THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON ' THURSDAY, JULY 23, 1925 Treo rides, freo enlcrlainincnt nud full inloniKition an internal cumiiuiHIou engines will feature tlid Wlllys-Ovei-laml parly to lie given Thiir.sdiiy unil Friday nitflit.-i at 8 o'clock l.y V'ick lirotliurs, Willys-Overland acalcrs, nt tlicir rti.-ijlay rooma on Suutli llisli stioet. The sucst of honor and princi pal yneaU-.T OH the evening is Lee l:. Uryani, a repreeni ativo ot W i 1 1 s -Cl 1 1 Tlaed, wlio has liteu tlo.iely a!-s:)ei:,tid tor a number of yeara with H. .1. rKl'.varila, W. S. l-'ishor null A. (J. .Miller, original enr;iluMMS fnd nc'MiK'rH of the U'illys-Kuiijlit eiiine, unit lias iiIm) licen Willi eii;:ineeriiiK de partments nt leadini; motor car liKimirac'.ulel'.i fui years. Mr. liiyant !irina3 with him a complete il nnoiistr.ition outfit of cut-away anil- Beetion.il engines which bhow ia a inoet i nterestiiiK way jiiist how sleeve-valvos func tion differently than olhers an well as tlie new Overland Bix cylinder engine used In the new Overland Six. "The .story of the KniKht," as tflld by Air. r.ryant is liuth cnter taijiini; and instructive. It deals with the history, construction and advantages ot tho dlcove-valve type of automobile online. lie makes it so simple with Illustra tion anil working models that ev ery motorist can readily under stand even thu technical points which will help him to better un derstand his car and keep It work ing at tho highest point ot econ omy and efficiency. After the entertainment anil talk by Mr. llryant, tho Eencral public will ho Invited to ride around town In I ho new bIx cyllnder WillyB-KnlRht and Over land cars Judging tor thcmsolven how theso flno new cam perform. PLAN 7 STORY HOTEL ATJOAWIATH FALLS Eupene, July 23 III'ls will be culled within 30 dnyu on nn olplit Story, 147 room hotol nt Klnmalh Falla, according to announcement of Itlchard Sliepnrd of Kuftcho, Bocrotary-trcnfliiror of tho StJifte Terminal ond Hotol company of OrcRon, which la to erect the etrux ture. Tho McDonald property on the northeast corner of Slxlh nnd Main was puichnHod for JfiO.OOO na a site for tho hotel, which la to cost an other $1 DO. 000, nccordlng to Shep nrd. Tho company la operating hotels nnd flt.iRo terminals in sev eral Oregon cities now. Under the hlne Bky act a permit was Issued to tho Western Hond & MortaRo company of I'ortlnnd to sell bonds In tho num of $1. 000,000: and a permit to tho Na tional Mortgage & Hond company to m'll noles in tho sum of JftOOO. Keeps Tab on Crocks r::5'W-... ... v, J .A Mrs. Polly Mchrlono, of Ran Fnrnclsco, U shown opmvulnR a nnw crime duiecLor, au jiiarutua which coUifk'3 autl classlfifa criminal aclivliff.s. 1 5 YEAR SEARCH FOR PARENTS OF BUTCHERS WILL $35 WAGE HERE A contract calling for a reduc tion of one hour in working time on Saturday, and a standard wage scale of $35 per week, waa drawn up and officially adopted at a bimlnefw mcetlns of tho local un ion of butchorH and meat cutter Inat nlRht. A mcetiiiR will be re quested between rcpreflentativen ot thi union and mauler butcher within a few rinya, nnd an attempt made to have the contract adopt ed by all master butchera In the city. Members ot the local union thin morning declnred that they antic ipated little difficulty in having the contract adopted by most of the larRer butcher flhon proprie tors In the city, atatlng that In wt caoes tho more prominent tihopfl are already paying the K'aKOA requested. i'roprietors who do not elgn the contractu na asked will not he allowed to display union canla. members ot the union stato, ami an attempt will he made to have tho ehoprt boycotled by union la bor. At prone nt there la said to be little or nothing required of n shop to permit it to display a union card. rrcsent houra among butchers are from 8 a. m. until 6 p. m. on 6 days a week, nnd from 7 a. m. n ii L i I 7 p. mi. on Saturday. The contract calls fur the saino hours willi the exfcpUon of Saturday when It Is acsUcd to niako the working day from 8 a. m. until 7 p. in. Butchers at the local packing uouse reachid an agreement and siKtied a contract with their em ployers several months ago. TITLE CONTEST Tho Papermakers and the Eaglea of tho Sundown league will play the deciding pa mo of the three- game aeries thla evening when they meet on the Oxford park dia mond. Hoth t wi ma liavo won one gaino and the gam tonight, weath er permitting, ought to ho a royal battle. Tho l'apormnkers aro given the edge over the Eagles although another surprLso m If lit arise. Tho Fiiperninkora should have won the game Tuesday but dLs played poor base running and lost me earne. However, iney are en tnrlng the gatoo with determination and are hoplni? to come out on the long ond ot tho score. Tho Kagleti abto have n strong team but have been handicapped by the loss of novoral of their regularw nnd are forced to use substitutes. Tho gatno tonight wll ha played on tho Ox ford park diamond beginning at 0:15. Notlco of diiMoTutlon was filed by tho Crawford Point Land com pany of Koneliurcr. No. 28 Bain, J , , , ri WAxVA ' Ho. 3 Pudding Pan, r i No. It) Hdl. Sauca Pan, j No. JMUing Bowl, No- Pudduig'Pana, 3 Qt., 8?'4 3i i Qt, 8", 2V, ' 4 Qt.. : 3 A See our Big Carload Sale of Graniteware. We have a fine assortment of Good Quality Gray Enameled Ware no Seconds that we will put on sale Friday and Satur dayJuly 24 and 25th. In the lot are the following pieces: No. 30 and 32 Wash Basins Vz, 2 and 3 qt. Pudding Pans. 2 qt. Milk Pans Two sizes of handled sauce pans 10 qt. Roll edge Dish Pans Three sizes of Mixing Bowls Soup Dishes Pie Plates Just the thing for the Camper and Picnic Parties. You will be surprised at the smooth finish of this ware. Take your choice Friday and Saturday for only 15c Geo. E.Allen Hardware and Machinery 236 N. Commercial Street Quincy, III., July 23. (A. P.) A 13 year suareb for her parents w.ih ended Tu.-sday when Mrs. t,'I.'tre:ice McXeall of Denver, Col., arrived here and embraced Mr. an 1 Mrs. Joseph Heck of Ihin CK. ,M vs. McNYull said that when .si ui was a girl of nino and living in Pendleton, (Jr., among lnr neighbor wan a c!iMdl(in couple n allied (laidii'.T, who became v-';ry much aitachtd to her. They indue (;d hor parents to nlluw her to rfj nnfii wilii tlicm fur a time, af;er v Ii li-li t lie Hoi'ka took her hark huniL'. The (Jardiierd, elio eaid, of f 1 her pan-ntrt inducemrn is to . 1 1 ! o w th e :n 1 egu 1 i y to ndoi t the h:!.!, Lut tltev refused. Mrs. McXeall naiil that th" CardiieiM t!nn moved to Portland, :i rid in a sliorL time a fit ran man came for her and took her t ) tiie Gardners. It was the lt ;!ie i:nw of her parents until ;lie nicL them here today. The Gard ners treated her aa their own daughter and sent hor to a prl :'iti school, at ail time' endeavor ing to I nip revs upon her that the wa3 all a daughter could be to them and nsLing her to forget her parcnte. Some years ago the Gardners di'd within a short time of each other and Mre. McNeall began tho search for her parents. A abort time axo she learned from a i'.is tant relative there was a family by the name of Heck living in Quincy and eho wroto to lliie city. Facts contained in the re ply left no doubt In her mind that she bad at last found her parents. Yesterday she caine here and the identification was completed. FOREST FIRE IN CONTROL Eugene, Or., July 23. A 30 aere forest fire three miles south of Lorane, whicn burned quite briskly yesterday, was reported to I3 under control this morning. Yesterday It seriously threatened a sawmill and caused considerable alarm. Carl V. Ogletiby, bond of the Western Lane Fire Tatrol associa tion, declared today that It was his belief that the fire was set. STAYTON-MEHAMA ROAD PAVINGTHIRD FINISHED Mill City, July 23 About one third of the new paving being put down between Mehama and Stay- ton has been completed. A detour has been provided by tho county from Stayton to Mehama via the Fern Hido route, but entorprls Ing farmers along the line have opened up a passage through their fields ond aro charging cars 25 cents nnd trucks 50 cents for go Ing through, it being Impossible to go along Hide the new paving on account of. the road being so narrow. LOS ANGELESPAPER SOLD Los Angeles, Cal., July 23. (A. I.) The Los Angeles Evening Kxpress today announced a change of ownership whereby Ldward A. Dickson, IU editor, and Guy C. Karl rJ., beconio the new proprie tors. F. V. KellojTC, former publisher of the Han Francisco Call and Post, who with Mr. Dickson purchased tho paper fuur years ago, retire:. and takes over full control of a :haiu of afternoon daily papers In uljoining cities and towns, 14 In number, in which Jlers. Dickson and Karl previously Irad been as sociated with him. These all are members of tho Associated Press. Republic Truck Sales company ot Oregon, Portland; Incorpora tors, D. I). Smith, Gertrude Smith, Caroline E. Smith; capital, $25,- 000. Miss Rogers Gained 15 Pounds in Six Weeks Skinny Men mid Women Cain Pounds iu SO Days or Money Duck My dear Friends: After my attack of flu I was thin, rundown and weak. I had .sallow complexion, my cheeks were sunk in and I was continually troubled with g.is on my stomach. T felt stuffy and had lost my ftp pet I to. I had read about McCoy's Cod Liver Oil Compound Tablets and decided to give llieni a trial. At once, I be mil to pick up an ap petite, my cljoL-ks filled out and my complexion became healthy looking and I piined J 5 pounds In six weeks r.nd am very thank fill for what McCoy's Cod DJver Oil Compound 'J'aljl'.'ts did for mo. .Miss Aiberta Kogors, 2li V Cerro Gorda St., Decatur, III. To tn ko on wc Ii;ht, grow slron; :im! vigorous, to fill out the hoi lows In cheeks nnd neck, try Mc C"''s Cod L:ver Oil Compound Tablets for 3X0 days. Gft Tablet.- Ot) cents at J, (', Perry's, Central Pi t a rm.'icy, I y. .1 . Fry 's nnd live dnurgbits everywhere. If they don't give you wonderful help In 30 days, get your money back you be the Jud?e. Hut be sure and ask for McCoy's, tho original and genuine. Adv. I Will Pay Cash I F4 II For Old Cast Iron Stoves, Furniture and Every Thing New and Used Goods 235 N. High Street Phone 368 5? SAY "BAYER ASPIRIN" and INSIST I Proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for Headache Neuralgia Colds Lumbago Neuritis Rheumatism Accept only "Buyer" pncki.ge v.hich contains pruvun directions. llui'Iv "Jiaver" Ijoxcs of 2 l:tli!cts AI.-O buttll's'of 21 Illlil 100 Jl UL'.MritS, Pain Foolhache JlL-pirta Ij the trade umrk of Ewe M special 5am? Genuint "Thermo? Vacuum Bottle 1 t 'il t & li The beat known and most sLnnlo vacuum bottle on tho market, bearing tho manufacturer's name "THERMOS". Tint size. Full enameled body, polished aJumlnum cup and shoulder. A high grade vacuum bottle at a real bargain price. i OUR ANNUAU Summer Clean-Up While any of the following goods remain they will be sold at these prices $1.48 $3.95 $1.98 $2.98 off I l4 Off $1.98 98c Va off 49c, 95c and 98c 10c Dresses One rack of Sport Striped House Frocks Dresses One rack of voiles trimmed with lace and self materials Dresses Dotted voilea, ginghams and English Broadclolhes . Dresses Tissue Ginghams and Eng lish llroadclothcs Corsets Discontinued numbers to be sold out at - Brassiers All discontinued numbers to be closed out at Sweaters Sleeveless and wing bIccvo to go at f 1.00 and , Parasols All Chinese Pasasols, Ions' nnd short handles ... Bathing Suite To clean up the remaining numbers Hosiery New Pineapple stitch Sport IIoso in lisle and silk and lisle, at Gloves 2-button and elbow length silk and succlo in black or white ? iJOn .Wc are offering at a very sub- I stantial discount Bedroom r Im jt?' Suites, Beds, Dressers, Vanities xi LJS m& uc various other pieces that make the bedroom complete. ijSj55?g 'J'vf Here is your opportunity to il I secuat iece at a great A Complete Bed, Spring and Mattress Outfit $22.50 Easy Terms Without Interest See Our Windows