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THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNau SALEkl. 0 REGON. SATURDAY, APRIL 5, 1919 PAGE NINJ A m:adtte from the supreme court as filed t inlay ia the office- of the county, clerk iu tiis rr.se of Wm. H'.rown Si Co. vs Frank Iuila. Brown ifc Co. were the appellants. The decree if the supreme court ft handed down Mania 11, 1SU9, was thnt no error had lieen committed in the lower roart and instructions ordered to enter judgment accordingly . Clpuivy feirl ' "sped cp 1116 growtl1 fr05 of 0re$OIL" P5iti: I III! The Business ilea's Adjustment Co. lias brought suit against Otto Zwieker mud wife for t00, which it is claimed as duo on a promissory note issued sev eral year go by .the defendants to I lias. Reed. In the suit of Ray Nightingale vs V .A. Taylor, T. P. Risteigen and F. H. Hunter, answer is made I r two of it.he defendants, Hunter and Kistiegon. .Mr. H'iti" ask.:, that the complaint )t dismissed against Mm and that he recover from Taylor the sum of $881. 63. ml that the lien against the lum-tb.-r now in question lie foreclosed and .that from the sale of same, he I'e paid alio 881.30. T. P. Kis'iogon alleges Kliat prior to the suit, W. A. Taylor nvns the cwn-r of 180,000 feet of luiii lier anil that same was transferred ifrom the saw mill to the S. I', yards ait Silvert'.m. He also alleges that tie liouslit the lniulier of Taylor and had (aid him in full. Al'ne Kdna Pence has been appoint jed administiatiix of the estate of Wul iter Pence who died Feh. 1, 19l!. The rstnte is valued at t-)00. Kdwierd Keyis; administrator of the 4State of W. T. Pnrrington reports that ho has on hand from tl.e estate, 4:!!i-.-" nn.l nks the court for an order to distribute this amount. May ,12 was st bv the county court as the latc fur a filial hearing. Frank Harding who died in Port land duly 2, lit I S, was the owner of Jand in Marion county. Hence a copy of his will hns been filed. He directs this executors to sell all his real estate liuldihifa and to invest the money in income bearing securities, lie owned Jand in sections 20 and 21, Tp. 9, JSnuth of limine 4, East. In the case of W. H. Vearrier and others naainst H. L. Ooodwin oporat iug the Progressive I.unber Co. of Hilverton. the court entered its decree as follows: W. II. Warrior to recov er 1; H. W, Koschcr to recover 12.50; "William iLohse to recover 5:1.50; 0. H. Drost to recover $44.24 V.'. P. Drnsl to receive $7 and nil jointly to recover $30 as nttorney's fees. P. K. lirown, named in the suit s one of the defendants is entitled to reecoer 1115.20 and $:!0 attorney'9 fees. The sawed lumber and timber located at the mill in iSilverton, amount jug t(M'rtvfin"W,'009-it1id 5(l,()! feet is"to behold td satisfy other liens. It Pays to Buy the Best ( Ask For Olympic Flour a? Makes Whitest Sweetest Healthiest Bread mm fCOSTS LESS TASTES BESr NUTRIARGARINE Makes Health Happiness and Success Made from carefully selected Northwestern Wheat, thor oughly cleaned and scoured by the most modern methoda known. All the nutritious qualities of the Wheat are re tained and it reaches you clean, pure and wholesome. 4 The Portland Flouring Mills Co. Is a pure, wholesome and nutritions product a delicious spread for toast, bread and biscuits, and .fine for cakes and pastry. The rich oil from the meat of the cocoanut, churned with a generous quantity of pure pasteurized, sweet milk and just enough salt that s "UMfciOU. a Pacific Northwest Product strictly a Quality Product packed in paraffined odor-proof cartons. Your Grocer can supply you. r : it1 Union Meat Co.; North Portland, Oregon. t State Rouse Notes inches in the row,' though somo do clos er plimtiug than this: , Tho rows should bu from twelve to eighteen inches apart. Tho depth varies according to tho size of tho vulb and character of tho soil. A large bulb 0r light soil demand MEMORIAL TO 80LDIEFS will not be denied its right to leaf anl J bloom; regal in its bcariaig as a f lower, 1 VDCD rOrUm K,r',,'J oxniiite hues, and aristocrnt m o l uiiuiiiioi uuu. uun , lng the grpater ueptn. -in general ine , it line liKl'ting ui tlio unpretentious ,,rup(.r l0pth may be said be from four j collage or fluunting its vaii-colorod(to ix inches, while a very Binait bulb SALEM'S OFFICIAL FLOWER i banner in some formal anil stately gar- iay )e planted only three. Tho deep TMit'ni- fii.tiiinl .Tmirnnl! When in !'' Careless of its favors it showers 'iilnntintr briniia the more utiright stalk. doubt as t0 tho pronunciation call it tlll'" aUke "l;1"1. t'10 "mateur and the press the earth firmly around the bulU "(Had," some wit has said, and you K'au'o" h-ciiuii. uu umiiik nni i0 a depth or twoor turo uiciiea, tneu wil,ha.rertfltisfied both parties to 'tho it should be Salem's flowet. fill tho trench with loose soil. argument. But though you aro not io Tlu) nt.'', gladiolus, conies from th Amohit those interesled in the (row- fortunate, you may succeed in carrying Latin, ami means a small iword, in ref- lg of gladioli n this city are C'ht.i. II. over the discussion to' Dounybrook Fair crence to tho shuiw of the leaves. As 1 Galloway, Dr. Jus. H. Fuirohild and J. u-lmrit ilniil -tint wnriltt nre the order nf wild flower its headquarters is Houtb w Marunv. " Mr. Oalloway had an in- tho hour. For now is tho time to plt.nt Africa, though species have been found .teresting and varied exhibit at the Btato a gladiolus bulb. And the gladiolus is ln lno aieunerrHnenn region, i ihiku 1Uir ot lust yeur, lneiuiimg aonic pr tne the official flower of Salem. many other wild flowers, however, it ,hitc Kunderd a.nd Austin cieaimiis. Mr. Is it not simrulur how destiny with ""s tew uttraetive species, ami it is suit i Maruny has lone been tho friend of th niniiv iiliins fortifies her mie man. her tlioy would not be recognized ns ! liladiolus, he nominated it as tho city The weekly report from the office! great intention! Here is Salem abac- belonpuiu- to tho race. Whilo wo arc flower tw years ago, and his plantings of the Industrial accident commission ' lately dependent for her future upon not alile, theretore, to trace the giartit'-ial. tho nsylim l)vo. been much com hows thnt during the week there were the perfect union of town and country, Is back to antiquity (does not Mantel-.mcnted upon niul lidiiiired. five fatal accidents in the stnte, as I reiving for her growth, civic appearance j 1""'k pa.v that tho gladiolus is of yen- Oregon may bouat of ano grower of fnlbws: .Toe Salovich logger, Clatsop; J unit n.se' of her citzeus uion coining ! terdny . botanists benn to recognize Itlnnlional reputution, W. L. Crissey, of J'1. W. (iiililnn, steel worker, Portland fVVm. Craven, steel worker, Portland; Jiis. Hauler, steel worker, Portland; ,11. R., Tracy, lineman, Turner. There .were 4W accidents of all descriptions reported for the week,- 4L'S of them coming untW the iirov'i.ions of the nniienMati(in act, 21 were from firms n'd corporations that have rejected tt lie provisions of th? net, ard 10 were from (public utility rorpor;ions not ubject to the provisions of the act. The state highway commission has failed for si'nled lids to be presented .t room ft-ll, Multnomah county court crops of berries, prunes and egetablts in ,f'7"'. a"'' by tho time Gouchet, tho Gladiolus Farm, Boring. om1 this Salem hns given unto her asK,ir,,i"er of Nnpoleon III brought tho ;iner Mr. Crissey's farm is In lnidHtim tMVPii until her ns Kniuier 01 i-hiiimitoii m uiuuuiit iiui .mer air, crissey s iarm is woria eoinu an official flower the gladiolus, tho one11 gladiolus into prominence, it bad, miles to se, and his "Torches ot Menu conspicuous exnmple in flowerdom of blended democrat and aristocrat, A democrat in its adaptation tp circuiu stance, in tho sturdy way in which it need of an intermediary institution be tween the dtnto reformatory and. the stnte prisma. Geo. A. Timelier was elected president of the society. already innde rnnsdcrnbln progrcb t. ty." are eertuinly all that. Mr. Oris Since then its culture-and developniont, soy's trained tnsto nd appreciation of The general land office lias recently sent notice to Mate Kngineer Cupper that lands segregated to Warner Vul linked with the names of LcMoini Gioff, Kunderd, Mrs, Austin ajid muuv others, has been remarkable. Ho much is -known, but when "the firelight's low and the company gone, tho flower .distinguish his catalogues even among those of the foremost grow ers of the east. Tho state fair will this vcar offer an enlarged opportunity for the glndioi 'To build solidly and for tho fu turc was the spirit that prevailed at the meeting culled iast Friday night at the city hall to plan for a memor ml to the boys in the service of their country. When Mayor Mayger called tho meeting to order a good represen tation of liubbnrd citizens were pres ent. It developed enrly in the mooting that a'l present favored building a last itig memerial and the size of tho pub lie purse would control the : work of the cominitteo iu their selei tiou of d sign. Place was also ilisi-usscd and (pinion fuvored locating the memorial jn tho ninety foot street, D street near tho highway. JHinng the discission it was stig gJstod that if an ucrc or two ucres ot ground could be si cured for park pur poses and the memorial placed there, the place could be bi untitled and en joyed .lv all. At this time it bk sug gested that a building for a comfort station would couiineiiiorato the occa sion and be of real scrvioo to the gen erations also, which was recognized but feared to be beyoa.l tho public purse. At this meetijig L. O. Methane was ninde secretary, n permanent commit tee appointed on finance, consisting of Messrs. II. C, Muck, U, N, Deck and .1. r Palmer; on design of mo mi rial, Dr. Weaver, L. O, McShano ami It. Paulson; reception committee, the lcd t'rors. Hubbard Knterprise. TAKE NOTICE ' 1 r u INVESTIGATE Pall vntir nrarest dealer for information AT ONCE. Then take the earliest opportunity of conveying to said dealer the idea that you wish to acquire one of these LABOR SAVERS A Gasoline Motor Driven Dray Saw Machine that saws up to 25 cords of wood per day. This Maajalks Like It Was Fard. Hood River, Or., Route, Mar. 4. vaarbsa Motor Works, Portland, Oregon, Dear Sirs: Am havfnf flnt suc cess with th litUa old bag. Aver ago ten ricks to (alien of gas; al so cut 300 ricks at 4 l-8c coat per tick. Going some tor an old rig. Respectfully yours, J. J. ! It I ' N KM ACHER, NOTE : We also suggest that for good results you should specify a VAUGHAN Drag Saw. For further details address VAUGHAN MOTOR WORKS, Inc., -t Main Street. Fortland, Oregon. the l'onl gladiolus enthusiast will ti 'lilt is Hot d'tficult to connect this with you that this is all rubbish, that tno the fact that tho floral department will I "Uliidiola is an old flower, very old, (again be under the supervision of C. 11. that it nutedates the tulip, that thojciancey of this city, whose mnnage phlex came from Texas iu 1 8,1, thnt tho ment last year received widespread and pansy is a delightful thing, but youi favorable comment. A number of Su FRANK ADELMAN LOBES AN iYE bouse, on or .before April i.un, ior mi 1(,y Il.rHtion COi,)Uny have been with-1 that the rose may be a trifle older, but, lent growers have already pr ised to construction "if a steel bridge across-.- ,.,;,. ,i,: .!, will ask von ' w hern was the rosn 1 oTl.il.it i:n,1 It ia iTneiii1 tlint the Deschutes river near Miilcr ta-1 . . . J' . " " f I This segregation, which was made iKUuo .the it ion. The material tor the s;r;icture is approximately as follow. . . ., . !th(. ela)ioug f vrsterdayt' here an lie favor varus . " . j , , . . . - yesteryearf" a withered leaf, tt display in the several classes will even lend fragrance, a memory. 'And where ' isoie firmly establish the flower in pub 7 stiol n:-ale irinlers. oiHi nunc -lns A concretn. 4"n cubic wards class II! concrete, 70,0(10 lbs. reinforcing nlcelllMO feet reinforced concrete rail fig . Also n bridge across the John Day .i;..nt In ihn rn.lrnn.l bridcC. The aoi'iroximate ounntitiM in this ! 'ke all people free." Structure arc; The relatives and niuny friends of Frank Ailelman, viho met with a serious accident lust Fiidny, while blasting holes to set out "fruit trees, when the explosiiu of cups mutilated his hands and face, were oxredingly sorrowful on hearing that n piece of the cap had lodged iu one of his eyes but were hope ful that his eyesight would bo saved. However, later developments showed that the copper wus s(, deeply Imbedded erward assigned to tho government in imprisoned color, cheer in transition, Here is another strange thing; Kven order to protect the rights of the state, hull)." before the wur three leading varieties .vim uuu unngs us io in in i.y nr.- r tne giauioius were America, reuco ,mt jt wui I,eCesM,ry to remove the eye "America lias shown the worta its portmit question of tHe bulb. And nl- uad Ws.r; America a pule delicate pink in or,i,,r j0 mive if ,,0Hsible, the sight of duty towanl hinuaaity. Oregon con-1 though Kllis Parker Butler muintaina JVaco aliiiost while, and Wur a deep andi.i " ' tiniies in the forefront of the fiuht to that "Pigs is l'iu one must not for- gcrious red. Tl.ei-,.f,,r i.Im i, Buch ia tho Jtet that bulbs i., never bulbs. "Ugly, ! legend that Governor Oleott has sent ill-shnnen ml ln'e!' it holds within ad VV. C. DIBIiLE. V , . , . . . . t - .... t J - IL. 1. . . , 400 lineal lineal feet of piling, 3.)'' - iorK io oe lnscrioea on the conns ami anauiugs oi me riuuui lin-mogc oo-jiioi column xiiai will represent f Vine ouiy uuni Tiiar. noes; duu is, ui ; LONGEST MARRIED COUTLG !"ii i i ' .,) 0nrrirti 2 1 I'd foot Oregon in 'the t'ollonado of DtUea" to I course, the souf lit for pot of golc?. une The iti fcmc.u ie the liubbnrd En- ,"w"ood;n truss spas, Kteel alternate W ! ' erected iu that ctiy as a feature ot''Mn.v tilko 11 K'""1 uu"'' l,lnnt il to terprise that Mr. and Mrs. John Zeek of: structural steel, ule iinry ijnuu cuiupaigu. r.acn col- miiuiuw, or mo iie-- o-c ine Ku-ki- ti Xliui joaee - nuvu mo uisiiim-.ihni ui lieen iiiurried tne longest or unj Therefore his phvsicinn, Dr. H, O. Hickman, took him to tho Willametto Hauitnriuni i Halem Tuesday morning u 11 , 1 perfornied the operation, lie Is re ported to be recovering nicely s far. Htar. ons 1h amount of five per cent ot tne to tal amount bid. ill 17 a coni.lo now living who were married in The mnznif icent uift to the city of passable, even handsome bloom. lint tregue and n'm li.ve spent mOnt of iTIubbanl for park purposes, by Miss this will not hnppen with a peor bulb, their lives lien' I -ads u subscriber to j Jackson and Mrs. Mary Coleman of ,ior will any amount of care bring into wii that incf ai follows: one aire of j niond on the Pacific the terminus of D PARK FOR HUBBARD Plan and spceifi'sitions nml .Wanun , umii is to lienr a plate inscribed with ;''ti me top, lorg.-t to noe, never wni i..,. t. l,t!iine,t nt the office in the i some sentiment from cuch slate with re-, and the chances are one will have slate 1,'iui;1. No bid cinsid rod unless gard to the loan, up,- ,inr,:it,ied by a certified cheek 10 1 . Htntistu-s in the ofiico of the insur ance department show thnt the receipts ! being whut is not there. The moral ' M r. and Mrs. Byron tiriui were nine ; hie,ay opposit, I for the month of March were nearly I then is. first catch '"our good bulb, a ried 52 v.-ars ugo on the Dennis place .street, will be ai-ep'cd by the city of Piviiile Officer J. F. Keller, of the :$l.S0,luO, which is a vast Inciease over firm heavy une, sliowini; vilnlity and ono mile east of Huliburil'ind have Hubbard in a high degree of apprecia peniteniary has just turned in his re-1 1 he month previous and over the anmej proper liandlini; nt every stage. Hnft, lived in that vii-inity of Hublmrd everition at U enrlie i iioitunity for of port for the month of March, showing period of last year. During te month light bulbs will nlwavs fail to mnko'aiiice. liyrou (Irim came to Oregon fieial a-i on and is now apjireciated by that there were placed on parole during the licenses of .10 insurance companies' fond h:nts. And in selection it is safe across tiic plains with his jarcuts in , tli citizens and rominunit;-. Kilter the month 12 ndditonal men, making, a 'ami about ("H insurance agents wereito renieber thai the so-celled large fl7 at one year of ego und Mary Ke-;piise. tulul of 203 reporting, while those re- renewed, uwmg to the great increase i bulbs, the ones witli a large ciicumjt-r- well, inter Ins wile, riosseu in not also leased frpm reportiug numbered 84. !in life insurance and marine insurance enec, are not so valuable, other thi.igs ut one year of ugo. During tne rest of I There won- but two violations of parole it is expected that the present year will bi ine opial, as the ones with a good. their lives tloy never lived outsiile of j during the month by crime or fuilure toimuke the greatest record in the history vertical diameter. j Marion couniy Home will remember Madison Cooper, the editor or tac the occasion of the celebration of tuoirj Gladiolus Growe,. says that while you golden wedding wo years ago this; can plant a glailiol.u bulb in any way; month when nk-iLivs and neighbors mw ii At ' S . : 1 W T ( 'or ft I Ar w S. S S .i" lv; fit r-frCNS. 1- FAMILY V ii SIZL l-J Buy TrTT-BLII if I i " J R t OR HANDY SIZE BLUE RIBBON SODAS IN THE SIZED PACKAGE THAT SUITS YOUR NEEDS The same Tiny Squares of Goodness" p inked in esch. W UikeJ lorYOU in tho 4 D:vliAltt Factory TkU-BI U V 1 1' 'I .V'.-Vr i .-.v.. B-Wrfi BISCUIT COMPANY fy. 37c 15fl ri nort. and the total number restored 'of the office, during the month was 11. There were "- 46 co iliioi cl vnnbm men repoMirg dur- A recent bulletin from the office of log month. The report also shows that fnutc J-ire Marshal Wells shows that nince t'le passage of the parole law during the month of March the fire there heve been a total of 1144 men losses in Oregon, exclusive of Portland, idaced -under parole, with a total of 376 ! amounted to $ti.,J40, and along witn the vinlptioi -.4 in that period. The total ! destruction went the loss of six huuia i sarniiics of the 2u men under parole lives probably all preventable. One of lnring the month amounted to $13,- the greatest elements of loss was in th -50:141. " line of dwellings, where, the damage .amounted to I t.HPI, largely rtue to de- At a recent meeting of the Oregon fective flms. The greatest single item Prisoners Aid Society in Portland it , was that of mills, the losses from four was shown that a total of 121 paroled .mill fires amounting to 38,0W. prisoners and 32 discharjj.-d prisoners 1 lied been eiven assistanee by the organ-1 Charlea A. Tark, of this eity, has ization durirg the past year. The re-! been reappointed by the boa'd of con 1 t also showed that these prisoners trol t0 the office of fruit eommissioner, liad earned a total of tl3,000 m the his term expiring on April 1. H. II veer aid ;sd snved a t ital of $9600. j Witherspoon, of Klgin, whose term ex Among other matters discussed was the pires in June, will also be reappointed. and it will B've you a flower spike, a en ine to pre. nt i :; r t.o,.!.ies of regard little extra care .md attention will be anil shait' the .y v f tl.u oid couple veil repaid in additional and finer who have wun our love and admiration blooms. I through the high standards of home and As soon ns the giound can be worked . eoinmuiitiy life they have ever main pbmt f"r earlv bl.e.m i i this cliinuto taincd. " eft. n i.r earlv as Marih 1 -and for con j ' 1 'ii.'iitv. bv 'ad.IUioi.al ti'-.ntine every. JOHN McKAY UNDERGOES t-.,weehV. j A BERIOU8 OPERATION ! Barley, toa Any kind of soil will answer, except 1 "jMill run . x'rciely beav ebi.v, A sandy loam 1 John Mi Kay, of Kt. Paul, one ot the j is considered m il nuapua to ine giuui-: prominent anu weanny men 01 our eoun-1 nuttertat The Capita! Journal Daily Market Report Urals Wheat, K.ft white t2 Wheat, lower grades oa sampU Oats loQi'He ILay, cheat . 24 Hay, oats Hi a4i(aou 43ra,14e Buttetlat i.lus, v.-t we have had toon ics.ilts withjty, was ot'n-.ted utou about two weeks ' Creamery butter "6"fo03e a .nd'nni ebiv I.M1.1. A si.nny exposure : ago at the Willamette hanitarium in 8a- Pork, VM aftd Mutton is br !!! odds the be, though good.lern by Dr. Hickman of Gervais and is. Pork on foot - - 17 3-ic l inking a fine recovery. It is reported 1 Veal, fancy lsio.itle that urevious operations had ben per-! Steers - 7(il0c formed by other physicians without the! Cows .. 4fettc Ewes....- . 4rV Iiauibs, yearlings 10fal3c Eggs and Pool try Kgs, cash dlens, live i'il Old rnnxtftrN Cockerels 25c vegetnMe Radishes, dor 35 Kweet Dotatocs Cf'O'Ac jl'otntoefl '1.50 : Onions local -. 50f-3 I Cabbage 4c ; Turnip 2(a,2V,t Jlend lettuce 1.2.,((i 4.J3 (Beets SVi 'Parsnips 3',"jC j Cauliflower, flats ,2.2j i .Sriinaeh. box - l.-J jWincsap apples, box 4 1elery, era 10 fll Troll Ornn-'p tM (1 7S liemons, box t.5(a8 Bsnanas We Florida graps fruit, case .- t'OiH Black figs lb. 16fii.-We White figs, lb. Wo'.'oe Package figs per bx 50 pkg flfefl.HO Honey, extracted 20e Retail riicet i f ggs, d07.cn Creamery butter ... Hour, hard wheat 3. 135X3 bulb. i v. ill bloom in partial shade. Close planting is desirable as the plants thus help ;o support eacn other, -ile; bulbs uiay be put from four to six 40c 70c 23 desired result. titur. Spring ' lambs 10c Portland Market Portland, Or. April 5. Butter, city cresmery 58'fTGlc Kggs selected local ex, 41(al3c U'-ns 3:::ilc Broilers 40fo43c Oeeso 17faao Cheese, triplets 37(fi.19e DAILY LIVE STOCK M.1KKIT Cattlj Ileceipts 47 Tone of mailiet steady Best steers 13(ii 14.30 Good to choice steers 11. 30(i 12.50 Modiuui to good steers lOgll Fair to good steers t'J(a ,0 Common to fair steers .S(u9 Chiice cows and heifers $10.50(g 12.25 Good to choice cows end heifer $9(o 10.50 Medium to good coi and heifer $7fii8 Puir to medium cows and heifer nr 6 Cunnerj 3.511)4.011 Hulls W't S.51 " Calves U.SOfn 13.50 stocKcrs ana ri'eaer iy,'iu Uogs Receipts 170 Tone of market steadv Prime mixed lS.h.Vu 1S,M Mediirn mixed IS.7.') H.u.5 Hough heavies l'l.S5Ci lti.'JO Pig fit). 3(11 17. -5 Hulk 18.85 Sheep Receipt 1! Tone of market steady Priii.o !a:abs l'ifcl7 Fair to medium lamb 1415 Yearlings lluUl2 Wethers ti 10 Ewe G. 30(0.10. 50 ;