Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, May 14, 1918, Page SIX, Image 6

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    SIX
THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM, ORE. TUESDAY. MAY 14. 1918.
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Boiling Poinis
nporizmc Ooin. In Rd Cmmm
gmtoiinm they form a continue u, uniform
chaia giving Meady, dependable power.
Look for the Red Crown sign.
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
(CaliSwaiaJ
m Gasoline
yQuaffi?
3.
R. H. CAMEL, 410 S. 14th St, Phone 637
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RCCED WTUDSTOBM.
Bedding, Cal, May It The
high-? wind ever known in
Bedding last eight ripped shing
le from roofs and shook foun
dations of houses which never
have wovered before storm.
The wind came from the west. It
did not bring the much needed
Tain for which farmers had hop
pr..' f'e-i.t m&$'
Mae tf
Goldwyrv
Pictures
Star
COMING TO TIfK UBBRTY TH TBS DAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY I
"he urn: i) tkaitok"
Exact Methods Needed
to Control Grain Smut
where the treatment kifilod the smut
all right, Ibut it was so effective that
it killed a largo portion of the grain
also.
That farnierg are awaking to the no
cemuif for proper care In this matter
lis attested ,by tlia following report sent
to 11. P. Bursa, plant pathologist at O.
C-., ty Aitlnir L, Dickinson mar Mt.
Corvallis, Or., May 33. drain smut
can be controlled owly by cxtia metb
mls of med treatmeiit.
This has boon brought homo to him
lieds of fanirer by :he field men in
,v t,t,o n c. ..M i.,..) .tii., Vl,w- "'ton- county. Oregon, a volun-
All over the state grain smut can t0" w',OTter 1B tbo 0roou cr0P
oulv be control by tho ue of exact ,?w Y' i ' . i
M4tho.li in lend treatment. This it a tJ f ''. oats that was not
Ifiact that field men in the smut era.ll- ttf; . wtk Iformahn to finish a piece
ration that kw been carried on by tho "f, tbls tr,f.,wa "f"t?d ?ety h,f
... ..... WlMl nmilT. n'lilln tlta vint .l,nl vtirw 111.
iiregBn AKitcultitral cxporunrvnt ji ifniv " "
tioii campaign have brought home to, ' ' o, ...
Rer. John A. Goodek
Lecated at Head River
Portland, Or., May 14. Amions
search for Bev. John A. Goode, pastor
of tli First United Evangelical church
of this city, who left Portland 10 dayp
ago while suffering from a mental lapc
due to illness and whose exact where
abouU had beeu unknown to bis rela
ives and friends since that time came
to an end yesterday when Dr. Goode
was located at Hood Eiver.
The case presents many of the mani
festations of nervous breakdown, due to
too close attention to work and study
following an attack of grippe. Leaving
nome without a hint of his intention
Dr. Uvode caused th,? gravest apprehen
sion among his parishoners by his un
expected absence. The first knowledge
or nis uniortunate -condition was con
veyed in telegrams sent by him from
Seattle aud Tacoma to friends in this
city.
Polk Farmers Will
Try Sorghum Cane
Dallas, Or., May 14. The Polk county
Fair association and the Dallas Commer
cial club are cooperating in an endeav
or to interest farmers of Polk comity in
tho rinsing or sorghum cane. A limited
amount of sorghum wed has been secur
ed and will be distributed free to any
one who-will agree to plant it aud culti
vate toe cane.
If sufficient acreage can be secured a
community preys and cooking vat will
be ereet.?d. J. O. Hunnicutt." a farmer
living south of Independence, has been
raising sorghum cane for several years
anil has made enough syrup for family
"30 and to sell to his neighbors.
Will et Action
Aircraft Tomorrow
Washington, JIov 14. Upon Senator
Thompson 's promise to get committee
action tomorrow on the resolution em
powering the senate military affair:)
committee to investigate aircraft pro-
luctum and other phases of war depart
ment activity, military affairs commit
tee, members today ngr.eed not to force
Semite actum on tho resolution.
Senator Thompson today received
WAKE UP HAPPY
I
READY FOR
WORK
Cascarets Liven Liver and
Bowels and Straighten
You Right Up
Dsa't Be Bilious, Constipated,
ick, with Breath Bad
and Stomach Sour
ONLYFOUROPIKIONS
BY SUPREME COURT!!
t (a a If
L JL &s JL if
WORK WHILE YOU SLEEP!
a letter from Secretary of War Baker
stating that Baker would not oppose the
investigation. Administration forces
have prepared amendments limiting the
scope oi me investigation to war cxpen
ditures.
GSe &. Co . Lose Prune Case 5
Homer Ford Conviction
Set Aside
. H. S. Gile and W. T. Jeuks, co-partners,
under the name and style of H.
if
KILLED BY NEGRO.
(hundreds of fiinei in
(Oregon. All ov('T the slato farmers
'have bi en found using lax methods of
mcil treflitmeniit, many of which wore
uot effective la pon'rolling tho smut,
find a great maitv ca es wore found
WHEN YOU WAKE
UP DRINK GLASS
OF HOT WATER
Wath the poisons and toxins from
system befors putting mora ,
food Into stomach. '
Bays Inside-bathing makes any.
ens look and feel clean,
sweet and refreshed,
..3 1 i. il.,
lections of' sumo wnmn iiiuv
t- n.. nal been treated a couw.a of weeks or
which rtid not grow well, and
two or three neighbors also noticed
Uhat tho grain that had been treated
and ntood for a time did not grow as
woU as I hat which, was treated just be
tforo planting."
State Creates Home
Guard Regiments
Portlund, Or., May 14. Two regi
ments of Oregon Guard hava boon cre
ated, with William C. North os Colonel
iu command, by general orders issued by
Acting AUjutnnt-Ocneral John M. Wil-
--v..U CUUlluUllU is itujur All-
Ij-v i.uuipen, who is ievat.'-'d to
... ..l.h ul iiieutonnnt-Colonel.
i .1- a-us. liebimeiit of tho Oregon
niu, a, composod of a battalion in Port
aud and one in Salem, is officially ot
laehud to the JNationni Guard, of Ore
gon, and its members will Vw uiiiioiined
'U i-quippid at expense of tho state.
i;ui4iiuus at Kosuburg and LaGrando:
.iij.isu tue second Kegiment of the
i. a i lius unit is recognized as Stale
Miiiiia, effective April ao, 1918, but
tomiuus a "separate" contingent.
'l.usu Siidb are the first tiint defiu.
LAST
DAY
DOUGLAS
FAIRBANKS
Marysville, Cal., May 14. Patrolman
James Mock died at 5:43 o'clock this
morning as the result of a gunshot
wound which he received iu a struggle
with Will Sbortridge, a negro, a week
ago today.
ouunriuge was arrested uy a posse
the day of tho shooting aud will now
w charged with murder. Mock was try
ing to arrest Short ridge for the alleged
roiiliery of Joe Martinez, a laborer.
when Shortridge seized the officer's"
gun.
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they
if '.k- W ft
Wasli youmdf on tho inside before
l-roakfast Utu jiu do on 1 he outside.
'hi i vaatly more innpiirtant bn-ausu
I) ho skin pore do not absorb imnuri-
(ties into tho Wood. caiiNim, iil .e.. . i io sups are tin
lwhjl tho HhwiH pores do. . Uely start tho programme designed to
For every ounce of food and drink1'' ' ' " l,u" infantry guard, to
(taken into iHuo utoiiiacJi, nearly anU"'Uuj'' witl1 vlry "d fld artillsrjr
iriiince of waato material must be eur ,'''
t ilcd out of the body, if this waste ma iitBt Kegiment Numbers 760
Serial ia not climlaati il ,lav bv , v u TU. First Kogiuiout now au ai.ve
quickly feinnonls and generate pois- "'i National Guard of Oregon,
tins, fcaws Hitil toxins which are ah- l"a us 1,8 imclens the companies of
mrlwd or suelcel into ,ho blood ream ! Spanish War veterans of Portland and
Ihrotigh tha lymph diinta whirn should j Bnieui. Tho personnel at present nuui-
muck only iiourisAiinent to sustain the hers 700 men and officers. Each com-'
''V' ' il'a"y a noing ordered to recruit up to!
A splendid health jneiuuiro Is to a strength of 150 men, which will ap
tVink, ihefora breakfast each day, a proximately double tho aggregate. !
t;lass of real dot water with tea-1 Colonel iNorth, tho new commaudor,
upoonful of limestone phrwpafa in 'by virtue of an election and commis-1
nlm-h is aJiarnilew way to wash these sum, is a Spanish War veteran, former:
iioisons, ganc anil toxins from the 1 Ynhm
tftomach, i,yer, kidneys and bowelr; (!;,,,! and business, man of Portland.
un ii-iuii,'x, niHieiiiiig ana ires i-1 1
(cntng the entir alimentary ccna' be 1
foro putting more food into the stom
ach.
A quarter pound of lMnea'one ph s
.hate cflrts but vry little at th ill,
i tore but in mftici t"v ma''i anvn
lin cnthtMiaMt on inside bathing Men
aud , women wlio a- awns' oned to
wake no wi-ii a d i'l a hlny Vead t
liave fured tnngnn bud tan'e tiantj"
tireath, fsillow crnt' lexio-', others wh
iiave bilious atta .lia acid stomach n
ronstipaitiim are aiwiril of ponoune"d
iiiiproveii)iivt in Iboth h alih rn t a
jiearance aliortly.
i.'VBu! Colonel Woolpert, of Bolem,
' ' Spanish American War
" lpany M ef the Third Ore
,i fim J" "xican honW. He has b en
tv H i' i-ii (iiipnTiy at
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Laugh and Live
STARTING
TOMORROW
DOROTHY
DALT0N
In
TYRANT FEAR '
Better than Her Best
BILL HART
In
The Gentleman from
Blue Gulch
THE
OREGON
No Man's Land.
Airivin? at the stronghold
found an officer and teveial men
Their fist shots dropped the officer
and they got three more, the others
running up a communicating trench
Tho thre doughboy then retreated-
Two oi them, arriving in the American
trenidhoa d)tr-overed l.ftnt! tm Jir com
rade was missing. They organized I
rescue party ana round him. They are
now- the pride f the unit.
Dismnkes who s' utters, was asked
by a major if he hud gone cnonzh
"Major." ho replied, "I'm f-f-fed
up for tcday."
It was Dimnultes who "got" three,
Another raiding party, composed ot
several olfirens and men, penetrated
the German lines in a dayHvht sortie.
Thev were exploring tiio positions
when they suddenly found 'themselves
surrounded by the bocxies.
Tho Americans cut loose and a free
for all shootiivst match foilowd tho
Yankees retreating as they fired.
One private dropped' into a shell hole.
Omiptying his automatic, into the Got
mans and holding them off while his
comrades reached safety.
Obtaining r inforctiments, they re
engaged the uormans wiio wero now
numerous They executed their mission
aucrensfully, tlw) Germans retiring. The
Americans brought back the body of a
German, together .with a number of
papers containing valuable military ia-formation.
Snkon Cpneries
at Steveston Burned
Vaucouver, B. C, Mar 14. Stoves-
i ton. thrt salmon' fishing metropolis of
British (lohnnhia, was devastated by
fire this morninsr. A heavy wind fan
ned tho blaze which broke out at 8:30
oVJock and the .great frame buildings
of three eanueries went up like match
wood. At 9:30 the fire was still raging
Three canneries, the Star, Lighthouse
and Steveston have burned and two
hetcbj aire also gone.
Ronvhly tho canneries are worth
$100,000 each and cannot now bo to-plae-ed
before the opening of the fish
ing aoaaon six weeks trom now. une
entire block of stores has burned.
The damago cannot be leas than
about half a mU'ion dollars.
S. Gile t Co., appellants vs. Sanford A.
Lasselle, appealed from Linn County,' I
ixc.ijr juuge, airirmea. This is an ao
tion to replevin T94 bairs of Drunes con
taming about 70,000 pounds. Valued at
43,000. Complaint alleges the property
was in possession of Percival I. .Bust.
on storage by them aad subject to them
uiuer mar, aelendanc wrongfully took
titvn. from the possession of Eust. and
smppea inein to Albany where defend-
ant unlawfully detains them to plain
tins damage in the sum of 330. The
plaintiff demands judgment for tho re
covery or ror J4,5U0 as their value aud
for JSoO damages.
iJctendaut alleaes lie is actinsr f.ir
John H. Leslie & Co., of Chicago, bought
me prunes auove described . of Bust
with Leslie & Co.'s money, aud that
tlvy are said firm's property, but Dlain-
tiff took them by writ of replevin. A
contract m writing between Dlaintiff
and Bust, for the sale of Drunes had
this clause j "The buyer agrees to pay
iur sam crop at tne price named when
delivery is completed." "This court has
u" iiem, saiu tne opinion, "that a
clause under an executive contract will
not suport replevin by the buyer from
me seller."
The court holds the plaintiff's remedy
is Dy an action for damages for the
breach of au executivo contract, so far
as the record discloses. Other opinions
were as ioiiows:
George Black vs. Southern Pacific
company, appellant: appealed from
Multnomah; action brought to recover
alleged excess freight charges; opinion
by Justice Harris; Circuit Judge Gateus
reversed.
Marie DeWar vs. First National bank
of JSoseburg, appellant; appealed from
Liougins; action to recover money de
posited in bauk and loaned by president
of bauk without depositor's consent;
opinion by Justice Benson; Circuit
Judge Hamilton, affirmed.
Petition for rehearing was denied in
Elmore vs. Stophens-Hussell Company.
Montana Coal &-Iron Company vs. Ho's-
Kins, and. Kobinson vs. Knights and
Ladies of Security.
atnlo versus Homer Ford, defendant
appellant, and Elizabeth G. Frary, de
fendant, appealed from Multnomah
county; Davis Judge; defendaut was
convicted of forging a deed in favor
of J. D. McKinuon. May 12. 1914: re
versed.
Information Bureau of
the Woolen Mill Store
The Government is contracting for 86,000,000
Yards of Blue denoms, to make overalls for the
Army, at 342 cents per yard, to be used over the
wool suit for certain kinds of work. This is done in
the interest of economy of Woolen fabrics.
It is somewhat remote but not beyond the possi
bility that the Government may ration out the wool
something on the same lines of the Flour.
Watch this space for something worth knowing.
SALEM
WOOLEN MILLS STORE
LOANED $400,000,000.
Washington, May 14. This govern
ment today outhorized additional cred
its of .$200,000,000 to Great Britain
$100,000,000 to France and $100,000,000
to Italy. The new credit makes the debt
of Great Britain to the United States
L',9J3,d00,000; France's debt, $1,665,
000,000 and Italy's $630,000,000, and
brings the total debt of foreign coun
tries to tho United States to $5,703,800,-000.
Have tho Journal Job Dept.
estimate on your printing
needs you get the benefit of
cash buying. Phone 81.
j& ""p Heavy Winter Layers
jgw Chicllfrom a S. C. wSile leghorn main wa have
nmit.l punt will An (or our iM-!nl Inu, m. fn.
ita Mil three monlhi. Thsas clucks w-!!l male heny winter tarm.
S. C. WHITE LEGHORNS BABY CHICKS
Viile today acd gal chicii f jr winter laying and excellent profili. WE PAY all EXPRESS CHARGES
THE E;H HATCHZSY lar,-rt in U: World Capacity 225,00 Clicki PETALUMA, CAU
Salem Man Rejoices
Daughter Can Resume
Studies
"Everything my little 12 year old
Bill ato distressed hor; even a class
of water would cause her to belch gaa
and she was unable to go to school for
nearly a. year. I bouoiht her a bottle of
Moyr'a Wonderful Remedy, and since
'taking it she is eating ns out of house
aad heme and is attending school
a.?aiu." It is a simple. Jianmlrss prep
aration that removes the catarrhal mu
cus from tlia intestinal tract and al
lays the inflammation which causes
practically ail stomacih, liver and in
testinal ailments, including appendi-
i'is. One doso will convince or money
refunded. Perry's Drug Store, Capital
Drug Store.
HE
SPRING CEHT
AND
POPULAR LADY CONTEST
For One Solid Week, Commencing
MONDAY, MAY 20 TO 25 INCLUSIVE
VOTE FOR YOUR FAVORITE
GRAND PRIZE $100 IN W-S-S.
Lady Receiving Most Number Votes $25 W-S-S
Lady Receiving Second Number Votes $15 W-S-S
Lady Receiving Third Number Votes $10 W-S-S
HEADQUARTERS 444 STATE STREET
Attraction for Entire Week
THE BERNARDI GREATER SHOWS
25 Cars 25350 People 350-3 Riding Devices 3
LET'S GO
today mvsmzmz
2 THREE DAYS
Evelyn Nesbit Thaw
and Her Son Russell in,
"REDEMPTION"
Children 5c. Matinees 10c. Evenings 15c
BLIGH iHEATRE
SPECIAL PRICES
We Pay the War Tax
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The Star from Our Salea Town
Margarita Fisher
In
"THE PRIMITIVE WOMAfT
V, hich shows how a modern woman put it over on
a cynical male MKnow-it-All"
oY DEMAND '
CHARLIE CHAPLIN
nrADOGLLTF There never was
a Better One
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