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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1915)
SIX ' TtH SALEM CAPITAL JOtntNAii, BAIM OfrEOQN.Pirc'SDAY. APBTTi POLK CO. CHILDREN iTHE DALLES ASKS lM 10 BUY PORTAGE WLUr II 1 ARE ENTHUSIASTIC FI IRK DOCKS FROM STATE HH MMBM M Hundreds Walk Miles To At tend Central Meetings To Receive Instructions Desires To Establish City Docks Makes Application To Board of Control istn. K-ill.i Hn.-ll, Hrusli "In Homo instMMci'H the entire wlinol walked ni'vernl miles in order to be in Httemlnnce lit tlic meetings," miivh In diiHtrinl I-'iolil Worker X. I!. Muris, of t fie Htnto ni'hnol MuperintiMidt'iit 'm uV jiurtineiit, illuntrutiiif; tlie (f r-ii t nml (rowing interest thut in beinjf inlinilVst ed ill m-liool i lid u.it riul club work in I 'oik county in bin report of progress iniide to tint ilopurtment for lust week. Mr. MnriH stiites tlint the entire week of April 12 to 17 was net u.side us in dustriul Hub week in I'olk county mid during this time County Superintendent Seymour a nil Suiervisor Mm-ken, ussist ed by Miss Helen rnwgill ami K. 1.. (irit't'iu. field workers from the 0. A. '. n ml I'rof. V. A. Hurr of the dairy de pui'tmeiit O. A. , nnil hiinself. nenrly every m-linol in the cimnty wus visited 11 nil meetings were held. Meetings were held nt Buenn fhilepeuilelO'e, Aillie, Monmouth City, Dnllns, Suit Creek, lialNt.in, Uel'lnd, Kickieiill. Spring Vnlli-v, e illioo' mid l.iuroln itnd tlie pupils of siiriiniiiiliiig srhoiils ninie to the -n- tllll mi'i't i llyH. A lllllf illiv w us ili-voti'il lo givini' instructions in enrh of the ihrt'ereut pro jet-ts of iiulust i inl work by the inst iiii'Imis present. In commenting upon the results of tin1 wei-'i's wmk. Mr , Muris snys: " Kneli evening, two meetings were hi'lil pertaining to this vvorli, During the weok, fifty six sihnnl distrii'ts were visited uuil these meetings were utteinl ed by people . from eueh of these Jis trii ts. The surprise of Ih eentire week was the excellent nltenilnnee of the parents nud si-honl biiiinls. Alrinv of them coining several miles to attend the nii'cliug nud having to give up farm work for the tiny. "The inleicsl in this iiidustiinl work nver the county is nil Hint could be a-keil by anyone, and all of the workers piesenl predict u great year for the con ul y in this work. "It wits estiiualed bv the ilil'l'erent workers, who Kept Hum. tab on the at ' I teuilaiice al nil meetings, that between1 tour nud five thoiisuiid people attended ' these meetings during the week. "As evidence of the keen inteiest in this work, in some instances the entire school walked several miles in order to be present and receive tin definite in- Klructiou given in the various project, i Two twelve yen r old girl, the president I nud necrctuiy of u local club, started out early Hi the niorniiig to wulk alone I six miles in order to be at the meeting : lit ! ii, in., nud get the instructions and i curry it back to the oilier members of1 their club. They were fortunate, how ever, in meeting with an opportunity to ride n part of the way. This shows how 1 the club work is developing leadership. The boys ami girls who are willing to ' put forth such effort for the benefit of their fellow students will lie the men nud women who will ahviiys be found ' in the forefront of every activity and ii terprise launched for the betterment j of the communllv in which they live." i The city of The Dulles, Wasco county, i wuiils to purchase the docks anil prop I erty of the stnte portage railway lo cated nt tlint city, for the purpose of I establishing permanent citv docks and Secretary T. H. i'hillips, of The Dallea I Commercial club, lias directed it letter j of inipiiry to Secretary of State Olcott I concerning the probability of making I the purchase. Secretary Olcott will re for the communication to the board of control which lias control and juris diction over the disposal of the prop erty. The last legislature passed u law abolishing the board of portage railway j commissioners and authorizing and di recting the state board of control to dispose of all the properties of the stale portage railway between The Oullcs und Celilo on the Columbia by sale or otherwise, to the best advan tuge of the state, and to turn the pro ceeds arising, from such sale into the general fund of the treasury. The prop erty includes real property, rights-of-way and personal property to the value of several thousands of dollars. It is probable that the desire of The Dalles to purchase the docks und dock site will be taken up for consideration at the next meeting of the board of control. Contempt Of Court Charged Against Officials Memphis, Tenn., April L'l . Miivor K. II. (trump, Chief of I'olice W. .1. Hayes, I'olice Coniniissiouer K. A. I'tley, Sheriff ,1. A. Ifeichniaa mid three other officials 'were arrested here today by Deputy I'niteil States Marshals charged with contempt of the federal court. They are alleged to have violated an injunction issued by the court restrain ing them from molesting uu excursion steamer owned by 1'. II. .Morrissey, The officials assert their action against the steamer was necessary in their efforts to enforce the prohibition low. Morrissey claims he is a victim of political persecution. Laborer Trapped In Bed Of Liquid Tar I. os Angeles, Cul., April 21, Trapped in u bed of l'nuid t ii r netir a construc tion camp into which he had stumbled, Carlos Compos, aged 2ti, u laborer, was saved from u horrible death early when the engine crew of u passing train saw his protruding hands and ngunleil face, white against the black of the sticky mass. Compos had sunk to his cat's li ml only his face and forearms were above the surface. He was in a crit ical condition when taken to H hospital. COAST LEAGUE STANDINGS. 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