PACI- I U ! I VR THE CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM. OREGON THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1929 DEVELOPMENT CRESCENT CITY HARBOR URGED Crescent City, Cal. W) Transcript of testimony presented at a hearing here looking toward development ol this harbor by the government were being prepared Thursday lor sub mission to the commerce committee of the United States senate, whose action resulted In an economic re- survey of the large southern Oregon and northern California territory involved, In its relation to the har bor. Representatives of six oil com panies, lumber exporters and mines testified before Major E. H. Ropes, district engineer of the army board, who presided at 'the hearing, and Lieutenant P. B. Butler. All told how development of this harbor would benefit them and the territory Involved. L. A. Levensaler, head of the Northwest Mining department of the American Smelting and Refin Ing company, pointed out that mines in this territory are paying a high er freight rate per ton mile haul than any other customer of his ilrm. Levensaler said his company la in terested in finding an economic out let for the ores of this district as It Is considered one of the best un developed mineral areas In north ern California and southern Oregon. The chamber of ' commerce of Medford in a report submitted at the hearing listed 11,090 carloads of products shipped from that section during the year 1928. The report stated: "Should development of the Crescent City harbor reach a point where ocean going craft could be accommodated, a large portion of this representative tonnage would be made tributary to that point. Trans portation facilities between the Rogue river valley and that harbor would result." Hobos, Hall & company of this city reported they ate forced to ex port lumber in small boats, from which the product is transferred to ocean going vessels at San Francis co. Development of this harbor, their report stated, would eliminate this transfer. NEW BRITISH AMBASSADOR .' .V 7 . Aasoriated Freit Photo Sir Ronald Lindsay, permanent under-secretary of state for for Ion affaire, will eucceed Sir Esm Howard as British ambassador to Washington. Hints On Success With Angora Goats 'NEW FANGLED' GAS OVERCOMES BurlinRton, la, (IP) Living on a larm ior over hair a century where gas and electric lights were known only in advertisements, Henry Ille. 74, old his old homestead the other day and moved to town. One of the new tangled contrap tions which he found upon secur ing a room at a rooming house was a Kas light. The ltrst night he was anxious to see what it was like. He turned on the bus Jet, worked with It several times and then left It when it wouldn't light. The old kerosene lamp, salvaged from his farm effects, was brought out of the trunk and worked much better than this new gas contraption, he thought. Ille went to bed. During the night he awoke, 111 and dizzy. He opened the door of his room and then went back to bed. Late in the morning he was found semi-conscious by the landlord. And from his bed in the St. Francis hos pital where he Is recovering from the effect of the gas he had left turned on all night the aged man admits, "I guess I'm Just a little bit behind the times." WEST SALEM Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Woods and little daughter Ruth started from West Salem Tuesday for southern California, going by auto. They have located southea.it of Los Angeles, and drove all the way, a distance of 1200 miles. Mr. Woods has acted upon the advice of his physician to Change locations on account of lung trouble. Mrs. Woods Is the young est daughter of Mr. and Mrs, N. J. Bowers, whose home Is at 1018 Sixth street. Mrs. J. M. Fisher of Plaza street and Mrs. Eugene Kreba of Kingwood Heights were Tuesday dinner guests at the George Detweiler home in Salem and on Wednesday evening. Mrs. Krebs entertained at her home with a dinner party, honoring Mrs. Usher on her birthday anniversary. Rev. M. A. Groves attended the Hireling of the board of foreign fti.ss.ons of the Methodist Episco pal church held In Portland. He re turned home Tuesday evening. Would you Invest your money in a herd of Angora goats, turn them loose on a large tract of logged off land and go to the city to live? It Is being done. It Is time we begin to give the goat on logged Jf land subject some thought. There are very few people fitted to handle goats under the most favorable conditions. You sure must "know your goats" In order to make a success. First, you must clean the range of coyotes and the large cats. Then fence Into lots suitable for size of herd, build sheds, make predatory animal proof night corrall. Make roads from night corrall to the heavy brush thickets. Get a tractor and snow plow, they will save you lots of goats and feed. Now get your goats and your troubles begin, put a sack of rock salt on your back, take a brush hook, and go looking for evergreen blackberries, (the worst foe for hang ups) cut the vines away, burn them, put a hand full of salt on the DISPLAY OF FLOWERS PLEASES OAK GROVE West Salem Among the eighty entries In the annual chrysanthe mum show held at Oak Grove re cently, under the supervision of the Ladles Aid of that community, were many gorgeous blooms. Mrs. Fred Gibson of Kingwood avenue, this city, was one of the exhibitors and a basket of the love ly flowers of assorted colors, which she entered took a second prize. Mrs. Gibson also took third prizes on two other entries. Her flowers were all grown In the out of doors. TROUSERS FOR F I REM AM London (LP) A member of the fire brisade of Hurst-., uhn has worn the same pair of trousers ior jo years, has been promised a new pMr bv the Parish counrtl. crown of the stool and look for an other one. In the meantime bring your fcoate Into the night corrall every night, turn them out very early In the morning. Have one or two good dogs, they are more keen to detect trouble than you are. Keep close watch of the mouth and feet. I have known heavy losses from ul cerated teeth. Watch close your late breeders, as a kid has a better chance in life after April than In February In the high altitudes. Pay particular at tention to penning at kidding time. Vou can make 300 pens. 4x4 feet in a shed 34x200 feet. These pens should be constructed of 1x3 inch material, sides three feet high, fronts two feet, put together with hooks and eyes to be taken down when not In use. The penning at kidding time system, will eliminate your losses at kidding time. The female goat has the same udder Ills as the cow. The goat apparently doesn't suf fer as much by walking away, let ting the kid starve to death, as she does to let him draw the milk. Pin worms, I mink, is the worst enemy we have to the Angora goat Industry. It causes about 40 per cent of our losses. The pin worm has an Intermediate point In Its cycle of propagation, the egg comes out In the droppings, hatches, goes onto the young foliage, and a new goat comes along and takes It Into the stomach. It takes about eight days to hatch and get upon the leaves. Unless It gets Into a stomach or the intestinal channel within a few days it dies. Hence, 10 day lot ro tation. Some people "may" be able to handle goats successfully and fight pin worms but I don't think so. And this all leads up to refor estation, but that Is another subject. GEORGE T. GRAVES. 3!W N. Hiirh St. CHEMISTRY AS FACTOR IN WAR IS STILL VITAL Washington OP) Chemical war fare service la a thriving unit of the Army despite the Senate's ratifica tion of a treaty to abolish chemical warfare and In an annual report published today It vas revealed Army chemists are attempting to extend their chemical devices to protection of uniforms, tanas and even battleships at sea. in contrast with largely routine work reported by chiefs of older arms of the service, the report of Mai. Oen. H. L. Gilchrist, chief of cnemical warfare. Is a storv of ex perimentation In strange fields. The senate's ratification of the Wash ington Arms Conference treaty' which the State Department says was designed to abolish chemical warfare does not hinder Gilchrist. That .Is because other signatories, notably Prance, refused to ratify the instrument and It cannot be some operative until ratification Is complete. So long as other armies are free to experiment with chemicals for cattle purposes, the War Depart ment maintains its Chemical War fare Service at the highest possible level of efficiency. Laymen may not realize what Is perfectly plain to military men who Know an emergency may sometime cause them to battle gas cloud with gas cloud. For instance, no one knows how far chemicals In the fu ture may be developed for use against tanks, armored cars or bat tleships; nor Is there any certainty some agile-brained foreign chemist may not devise a gas cloud which would disintegrate an attacking sol dier's clothing leaving him in the mia.se ol a charge as nude as a goldfish. Such matters are occupying Amer ica's chemical warfare research men now. If motors or warships can be rendered useless by gas, the Ar my wants to know about It, perfect the method and devise preventive measures. Navy funds are used for experimentation on naval subjects. Similarly work is in hand on design of clothing which would be impreg nated with a substance to protect the body and limbs of the wearer against gas. The field army of the future, under a recent authorization, will be equipped with a laboratory which, if necessary, colud analyze and devise prtection against sur prise gasses loosed by an enemy. NEW BEACON LIGHT i ERECTED FOR SHAW Shaw Construction on a beacon to light the coast airway has started near the highway west of Shaw on the Prank Schnieder farm. Men from the U. S. depart ment of commerce are In charge of the work. Matinee Serial Film Pictures JHistorical Settings In England This Coupon and Five Cents Will admit any Salem youngster 12 years of age or younger, to the Capital Journal-Capitol Theater Matinee for children to see the Seventh Chapter of The Ace of Scotland yard" November 22-232 P." M. 4 p. M. Although "The Ace of Scotland Yard," serial talking pic ture which is being presented weekly by the Capital Journal to Salem boys and girls through arrangements with the Cap ital theater, Is a story oT the pres ent, much of the action takes place in the replica of a medieval English castle, many of which at present are occupied by noble English fam ilies. This castle, complete with Its towers, dungeons and moat offers marvelous possibilities for the my riad adventures of Inspector Blake of Scotland Yard, and all the other players, In their, pursuit of the an cient "love ring ' in the story, Another big Movietone feature on the same program la "Broad way", an unusual story of life along the one street that perhaps Is the most famous In the world. The program Is completed with Vit aphone vaudeville acts and sound news reels. Salem boys and girls 12 years of age or younger will be admitted for this full two-hour program of en- tertalnme:it at-Bligh's Capitol the ater both Friday and Saturday af ternoon at 2 and 4 o clock upon presentation of the Capital Journ al coupon and five cents. COMMUNITY CLUB PLAN FOR SWEGLE Swegle Friday evening there will be a community gathering at the school house for a pot luck supper, social evening and organization of a community club. ENDEAVORERS MEET Sclo The regular monthly social and business meeting of the Chris tian Endeavor was held at the W. M. Callaway home, a short distanie east of town, Wednesday evening. Twenty-two members were present. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Abbott. TEACHERS ARE DINED Dallas A covered dl'h suDDer for all teachers and officers of the Christian church Bible school was held Wednesday evening at the church. The supper was arranged as a conference to work out plans and needs for the Blblp school. No More Piles PERMIT DEDUCTION OF STATE FUEL TAX Washington OF) The Internal revenue bureau ruled Tuesday that the liquid fuel tax Imposed by the state of Washington Is deductible In the income tax return of the consumers who pay it and to whom it is not refunded. The bureau ruled, however, that if the tax Is added to or made part of the busi ness expense of the consumer, It cannot be deducted separately as tax. PRKACIIF.lt WINS PRIZE Sabetha, Kans.. (LP) A merchant offered a 55-pound watermelon to anyone who could carry it home without setting It down. The Rev. A. L. Hope won the melon. It was an eicht-block walk. Can't Mop Kitchen- Gas Pressed Heart "When I mopped my kitchen I was all in. stomach eas nressed so on my heart. Alderika ended the gas and I wark fine now."Mrs. Tliomp- Even the FIRST sooonful of Al derika relieves gas on the stomach and removes astonishing amounts of old waste matter from the sys tem. Makes you enjoy your meals and sleep better. 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