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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1927)
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1927 3 AUTO THIEVES CAUGHT IN GARS Raymond Wood, former Inmate of tlie ly training school, was brought Into the county jail at S o'clock this morning by Tony Per- kin, mull carrier at Aumavllle and man named (Jeer from the Aums- vlllfl ilistr.ct, nfter he had been oaur;ht hv Perkins and Clear on his way to Mchania in a machine be longing lo Perkins and stolen at Aumsvill. It la charged that Wood, who had been working near Macleay, stole a car there, drove It as far as Aiimsvllle, left It at Autnsvllle and took the Perkins car instead, fleeing through Ktay ton toward Mt-haina. Perkins dis covered lii-H car had been stolen and gave chase. City Marshall lAbhy at Jeffer son uliout &:3U this morning, also apprehended two nlleged automo bile thieves who guvo their names as James p.nunli'tt and liichaid , Love. They were both about 19 years old. I-lhl.y brought them to Salem wliTe they ore held In the county jail. Sheriff iiower secur ed Identity of tho car as belonging to I-'rank Xunslen of Foster road, Portland, and notified tho Port land police of Its recovery. The car Is a six-cylinder Gardner. AUTO ENDURANCE TEST OF 101 HOURS -cm PaR I) city and ilniKinilH that tho aspir ant be in almost perfect physical condition. Pryle. lek will he chained to the eat of a Whippet coach nt 12:30 o'clock Tuesday. Chief of Police JlUnto will place official handcuffs on the wi'.sis of the driver, in view of specially appointed Judges and spectators gathered in front of the Glcse-Powera Furniture company. Mr. Prytiylek can be seen enjoying his lust rest in the window of the Cllese-Powers Furniture company Monday evening from 0:30 p. m. to H p. m. and Tuesday morning from S to 11:30 n. ni. The hood of tho car will he oaled by the chleS of police and no extra oi will he added during the entire run, making this a severe oil find motor test. Tho send off Tuesday Is expected to be enlivened by a large crowd of spectators to witness the handcuff In of the youthful driver. During the entire run Pryhylek will be ac companied by a registered nurse, who will give him every medical aid she ran to help him bring home the bacon and break his past record. Tho nurse, Mki Lillian Kilter of Baltimore, aid., has offered Mr. Pryhylek an extra prize agreeing to marry him on the stage at the Capitol theater Tuesday evening. aittrcn i ii ne is successful in mak ing the 101 hour run. In the event Pryhylek succeeds tho official news will be flashed not only throughout the United States but In Europe as well, where several former tests were held. The lul hours will demnnd that PrVbvlek rnnllnim tl ...... Saturday at 5:30 o'clock and If sue v'-a-'um ne win terminate his run In front of the Glesc -Powers Fur niture company. Pryhylek Is not unxnown to the sport world In the uiiilcu r-uues. no. is a brother in-law of the late Billy Mlske, heavyweight boxer, who five years ego fought Jack Dempsey for the Pryhylek was fnrmirl devil movie actor hi Los Angeles where he doubled In difficult iWit for a number of motion picture ?HE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM," OREGON PAGE SEVEN Puerto Cabezas, Sacasa's Temporary Capital, Is a Sawmill Town Housing an Armed Camp H til .5- r K . 4 n A -.1 -jwr- - - - Views of Sacasa's "capital." Top MNUto Indian women navimr visit of respect to Ir. Sacasa on his urrlvnl at Puerto Cnhczas. (Vnter Guai'il itf honor lor Dr. Kascasn before headquarters, folloulns cx-re- mouy of renewal of oath of office. Below Some of the homes built In the flly. Insert Admiral S. S. Latimer, comniandlnx fleet cnuairctl in Nicaiagunn patrol. (IP Exclusive.) PROGRAM OFFERED Monmouth. Or., Feb. 21. The students of the training school pave propi-jim In honor of Georne Ta.ninton s l!rthl.iy todny in tlie ohool auditorium. ICach class con tribute n part to the program which began at 2:30 o'clock. NEWS BRIEFS Washington Somo colleagues In right sessions of the scnalo remind ir. r,ecly of West Virginia of head waiters. Yko l'lewident Uawes set new style by wearing full dress. Messrs. .MoSOS. ronel;l ml Denenn Watson and Walsh of Montana fol lowed suit. Harrison, N. J. The board of liealth wrote parents osking for eonsent for children to undergo the Schick test. A perturbed moth of two boys re ted: "I refuse positively. I have rend the book "4 seen the play and I don't ap prove of them." A pamphlet about diphtheria has been sent her. Washington A dirt farmer has right to wear spats. In the opin ion of Jlepresentntlva William of Illinois. There's tho constitution "4 anyhow spats ara cheaper than high top shoes, he continued Juiing debate on the arm relief Bill when somebody remarked about something or other about pats of w. H. Settle, president of ne Indian farm bureau federation. Wine 200 Trars OM Served In Hremen, Germany, there Is a Kankeller that Is famous among tourists. It has been In existence elnee the fnutiteenlh century and JIW forty. two cents a glass of wine of the vintage of 1726 Is still avnll ble though it tastes strongly of wood. Mt. Arisl, Feb. 21. Miss Cecil VcKerrher, senior nt the I'nlver elty of Oregon, and Miss Helen K. Brlstow. nuto salesman In Kugene. epent the week end with Mt. Angel friends. FRUIT TREES We have a full line of fruit and nut treefl. Call and see us before buying Cherry Citv Nursery R. W. Mathis, Prop. Opposite Postoffice on State Street Office Phone 2f03 lies. Phone 10F4 (By M. B. Alexander) (vl Staff Correspondent) Fuerto, Cabezas. Nicaragua, fn this, the temporary capital and location of the temporary White House of tho Liberal or "constlta tionnl" government of NIcarapua headed hy Dr. Juan B. Pascasa, te picture ts a mixed one. Puerto C.tbezas, or Urasmans Bluff, is a model sawmill town and wharfage depot for the shipment of bananas brought down by rail road from the interior. There are SO four-room frame houses rang d along: graded sand streets. Here reside the 400 white men and their families, employes of the Brnpr- mans Bluff Lumber company. An electric power plant furnishes light and running water. An ico house adjoins. There Is a modern newer system and a telephone ex change. At the Main Hotel, accommoda tions for two score guests are maintained. This hotel is now the barracks for the United States landing forces of marines and bluejackets. Khaki tents surround it and the bugle calls echo away over the bluff to the breakers on the long sandy beach below. A sentry passes every few minutes. Two blocks from the barracks is the house now occupied hy Dr. Sacana and his "cabinet." There, unarmed, a guard of honor stands on the porch of the little frame dwelling, in the parlor of which the doctor receives his guests with courtesy and dignity. DORCAS SOCIETY HAS ANOTHER SALE Monmouth, Or., Feb. It. The Dorcas society of the Christian church gave a cooked food sale Sat urday. It was given in the front of Mr. Derrick's new store. These sales are given quite often and give the normal students who "batch" a chance to enj'y good home cooking. Bl I 1,1 It gi'ITK ILL Monmouth, Or., Feb, 21. Orvlllo Butler Is very 111 at Ills home. Dr. l-'rank Butler of Portland Is assist ing tho fiimily physician with the care of his father. Mra. Nellie O'Donnell and Dean Butler also drove up from Portland last Friday. vrcrKitAN ;.uii-:xi-:h u.h Qulnahy. Or., Feb. 2 1. J. T. West ley. for 25 years gardener at the Salem Indian school nnd for tome years retired to his farm at l.ixtar, ts 111 from lagrlppe and has been removed to the home of his son-in-law, Ir. John C. F.van. an employe of the state hospital. Mrs, West ley has also been 111 nr.d ac companied her husband to Salem. Be Patient If you ar, taking Chiro practic Adjustments, do not expect to get veil too quickly. People who have suffered with chronic troubles for sev eral years cannot expect results immediately. Co patient and rest assured that Chiropractic will help you. Kemembrr the Neurocalometer locates nerve pressure. Chiro practic Adjustments re move nerve pressure. Another block down and the Rragmans Bluff reservation ends. The nbegins the native village of B 11 way. At Bilway, In peace times live the majority of the 3.000 na tives, many negroes and Indians, the work in the sawmills of Puer to Cabezas where millions of feet of pine are prepared and shipped to other Latin-American countries and to the States. At present, be cause of the war, the native force at the mills Is slightly In excess of five hundred. The Puerto Cabezas development Is the child of tho, Bragmans Bluff Lumber company. The company already has laid 69 miles of stan dard gauge railroad extending in to the pine forests nnd the banana farms on the 500,000 acres of their property. The new wharf cost $:t00.000. It Is estimated that 115, 000.000 will have been expended INFLUENZA I As l preventive, milt and ii..Mi. mgm ana morninf V VafoRub Otxr 21 Mtllion Jan 17 J Yearly 1 - tj when the development of this ter ritory has been completed. The town Is situated high on a bluff and Is on healthy sandy soil over which cool breezes always blow at night. Plains abound In the near vicinity, providing many a potential Florida land develop ment, golf course or football field. WOMEN'S CLUB TO MEET AT LIBRARY Sllverton. Or.. Feb. 11. The next regular meeting; of the Sllverton Woman's club will be held Tuesday afternoon In the publlo library room. The members wilt be addressed by Mr. Reubens, of the M. Seller wholesale crockery house In Port land, on the subject of pottery and chlnaware. Mrs. Gilbert, of the Gilbert Studio of Salem, will make remarks on pictures for the home. All ladles not members and wish ing to attend will be very welcome. HEAVY RAINS SEND STREAMS (Qonttntiil from Vug 1) west side was flooded when Silk creek left Its banks. Grants Pass was virtually Iso lated, with highway and rail traffic at a standstill and nearly all wires down. The Western Union had one wire Into the town from San Fran clsco. The Paclfio highway was under four feet of water for more than seven miles south of Grants Pass. U ridges north of town were threatened and several small slides were reported. Travel over the Redwood high way beyond Kerby, 30 miles from Grants Pass, was stopped when several bridges were endangered. Unconfirmed reports said the Illi nois river bridge and the Rough and Ready bridge on the Redwood highway had been destroyed. A county bridge over the Applegate river went out yesterday afternoon. Trains Ilhx-ketl. Southern Pacific train No. 13 which left Portland, Saturday for San Francisco was being held at Medford this morning unable to move In either direction. No. 63, which left here at 1 a. m. today was stopped at lCugene. The Shasta, in two sections, which was due here from the south at 10:30 last night, was delayed Indefinitely ot Ash land. Two other trains which were to have left Portland for the south this morning also were held up. A big log raft broke Its moorings in the upper harbor In Portland early today and swept down stream to the Hawthorne bridge where It broke up. The big logs menaced End Oily, Sallow Skin A llttlo Calonlto powder sprink led on a wt cloth and rubbed gently over the face each night onds shiny, oily skins puts new life Into sallow skin, and cleans the pores of all dust, dirt and pre vents blackheads. It makes the skin feel refreshed and bright, so you will enjoy a good nights rest Adv. PTt7t7 ECONOMICAL, LOW r 1 V Hi PRICED SERVICES IWet W 20 lbs. ash O Thrlf-T, Flat pieces Q RoubH Dry, all ainrcnea. U l . 20 lbs. 75c M Family Finish, everything Ire Ironed, 15 lbs. 0c O flat work Ironed 7 lb. SBo 5 Bmall charge for wearing apparel. De Luxe Hand Ironing;. By an experienced and efficient laundress. You ll like her work. CAPITAL CITY LAUNDRY "The Laundry of Pure Materials" Phone 1G3 Dr. O.L.Scott ;j Phone 87 '$ 236 N. High St. I Many Find It a Convenience to Utilize The Kafoury Bros. Deferred Payment Plan in Making Their Purchases Through this plan jour expenditures can be ex tended over a number of months, with the result that you can secure all that j'ou desire and enjoy it, while paying for it, without being inconveni enced by a large outlay. New Spring Woolens It is for the adherence to' honest principles that we honor George Washington today These first arrivals have many stylo notes you will recog nize as brand new. Outstanding among the entirely new notes that appear in .woolen dress materials for spring are the delightful and striking color combinations. Wool Challi'es, Cheralaine Worsteds, Neubleaux Worsted, Scotch Tweeds, Pastelaino Worsteds, Twills, French Flannels and others A Yard $1.25, $2.25, $2.75, $2.98, $3.45, $3.75, $3.98 ,See some of them displayed in our show windows 'Can and Do" Salem Storo rortland Silk Stort 4G6 State SU 362 Alder SU small craft In the harbor for a time. Stage com pan tee did not attempt to start busses to California thlr, morning but the 6:10 will leave to nlicht. Cars were reported leaving California terminals regularly, but service has been delayed all along the Una. The northbound stage due Ln Portland at t:t5 Sunday night arrived at 11:10. Wires Are Down. Train No. 661, due In Portland Sunday night from Seattle at 7:15, was delayed by a slide about two miles from Nlnqually, Wash., which covered the tracks with rocks and debris. The train reached Portland at 8:45. Service ln general to northern points, has not been seri ously interrupted. Telephonic communication with California has ceased except, ln i cases of extreme emergency when I calls are rerouted by way of Salt Lake, It was aenounced at the com pany offices here this morning. The trouble U centered on the Ilogus and Umpqua rivers near Orants Pass where lines have been com pletely washed out. Repairmen are busy, however, and a resumption ot service' Is expected not later than noon today. Southern Pacific officials state that all wires are down between Eugene on the Coos bay branch and on the Tillamook branch beyond Timber. No trains will be started south today until t o'clock tonight, it was stated. RED PEPPERS END AGONY OF RHEUMATISM Itcd Pepper Hub takes the "ouch" from sore, stiff, aching joints. It cannot hurt you, and it corlalnly stops that old rheuma tism torture at once. When you are suffering so you can hardly get around, just try Hed Pepper Hub and you will have the quickest relief known. Nothing has such concentrated, penetrating heat as red peppers. Just as soon as you apply Red Pepper Hub you will feci the tingling heat. In three minutes It warms the sore spot through and through. Pain and soreness are gone. Ask any good druggist for a 5ar of Howies Hed Pepper Hub. He sure to get the genuine, with the name Howies on each package. Adv. RLACKHEADS cannot be hid Jen. Get rid of them now by regular treatment with 15 SAN FRANCISCO ($30 HOUND TRIP) FRIDAY On Special Day Coach Train Leave Salem 10:12 A. M., Arrive San Francisco Saturday 11:30 A. M. riionc 80 Southern Pacific t'ltr Ticket Offloe, 181 N. Iiiberly St. 1a T7C IR summer brides ue offer rings for tne aiscriminauiiK iTraub Genuine Orange Blossom, in I gold or platinum, jpv jeweled or unjewelcd, iiin many exquisite styles, priced for any purse. Insist upon theTraub trade mark; it is a guarantee of genuineness, work manship and worth. Hartman Bros. Exlusive Salem Agents STATE AT LIBERTY "On the Corner" 4 Days, 4 Nights No Sleep, No Food (Sara Milk) Chained to the Seat Handcuffed to the Wheel !A.lbin Pryhylek will attempt to break ihe 100 hour endurance record, starting tomorrow noon from in front of the Oiese-Powcrs Furniture Co., Court St. This endurance fiend will drive continuously until Saturday at 5:30 p. m., Feb. 26, in his sleep-defying, tedious, nerve sapping brain fatiguing test of man against time. Be on hand Tuesday at 12:30 see him start. Will lie finish that's ihe question. Mr. Frybylek will use a standard slock Whippet Coach. The hood of the motor will be sealed by Chief of Police Minto and there will be no more oil added during the eni ire run. Mr. Pryhylek will stay on deck for the 101 age-long hours or he will crack and the run will be over. See the Start Tuesday Driver handcuffed to the wheel by the Chief of Po lice. Watch ihe condition of ihe car and driver throughout the run and at the completion of drive see him asleep in our window from 5:30 to 11 p. in. Saturday, Feb. 26. For Further Information Call at MacDonald Auto Co, MAKMON WILLYS KNIGHT Will 1TKT Sales and Service V