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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (May 15, 1919)
PAi.JJ SIX THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM. OREGON. THURSDAY. MAY 15. 1919. Naval Balloon, Ready For Trans-Ocean Trip Breaks ID U Morriii And Drifts Away j I 1 II, St. Johns. X. F.. May !" The. navy dirigible Co broke looc from its mournings thin afteruoa and was blown sea ward. There was iioIhhIv aboard, according to word from Pleasanton field. Two men who wore or the dirigible when it broke loo- jumped to the ground aa it was rising. is T0M0 ll SI (Sm I V fit i i It . i If I t' J sap i t a p - i . w f r 'J , u iii - ' ' 11 Til'-V' ijjvwjj w-srt & il 111,1,11 III .,.1 r7l k in 2T pfiRFECT.GUM Will III 111 lillll 111 UN I If 11 tnrmr in in in in JEWING GUM How else can you get so much long lasting benefit, so much real satisfac tion for your sweet tooth at so small a price? Be SURE to get in the seated pack age: air-tight and impurity - proof J The reputation of the largest chew-1 tag gum manufac turers In the world ! is back of it. SEALED TIGHT v KEPT RIGHT Washington, Mac 13. The navy department lias ordered the destroyer Edwards, equipped with anti-aircraft guns, to ruo down the Co and bring her down by puncturing her bag. The message to the navy de partment rend: "Dirigible C-5 broke adrift from mooring Pleasant ville. Rip cord broke. Xo one on board. Xo casualties. Edwards pro ceeding in a northeasterly di rection ten persons with iustrue tinng to assist bringing down with antiaircraft fire." Pleasaniville is the oint at ft. Johns where the C-3 wi.s anchored. WhUL ill F I (i fie avor (Leasts! e Curly Brown's balk in the tenth . ROUND COAST li,h "" 1,1 1",t ,hu f,,r h LEAGUE BASES j ",9 AiiKols, 4 to 3. Tt whs an attempt- ok :jc ed equeexe. play by the Oak that got iln.wn off his bearing. (By rnited Press) Salt Lake again defeated the Heat lp.aterdu.va winner: Vernon, Halt . tie elub, I In, time .M to " l.uke, 11.1 tin n.l, Oakland. 1 A tenth inning rnllv "netted the ... . i Reaver three run and resulted ia the Solon' defivat, 4 to J . Arimckle'a aggregation collected run a easilv a their new nwnnr ut. IracU custard iies. and smeared trie pmi i j ib to a. Do You Enjoy Life. , A man in good physical condition is almost certain to enjoy life, while the' bilious and dyspeptic are despondent,! do not enjoy their meals and feel mis-j erablc a good share of the time. This ill feeling is nearly always unneces- j sarv. A few doses of Chamberlain 's j Tablets to tone up the stomach, Im prove the digestion and regulate the bowels is all that is needed. Try it. Mrs. Addie Daue Files Suit For $5,720 Damages Against Owner Of Auto Mr. Addie R. Pane has brought suit for $5720 against B. J. Miles and Don ald W. Miles. In her complaint she alleges that on evening of Dec. 14, BUS, at 8 o'clock, 1 she wa tamling on the cast side of j Ninth Commercial street tit Bush street,! for the purpose of boarding a north bound street car then npprouchin'g. Hhc further alleges tan etanaM J. Miles was operating an automobile and that ho was following the street ear. 'that lie was operating the automobile carelessly, negligently and at an unlaw ful rate of speed without due regard for the rights of others, and that lie did not have the automobile under con trol. H is further alleged that lie changed his course without warning and that the plaintiff wtis struck by the auto he win driving anil that she was carried 00 feet, almost killing her and rendering her unconscious. . Mrs, Dauo alleges that slip was severe ly lacerated and bruised, necessitating medical treatment, anil that he nee and spine and back were bruised, jarred and injured so much so that she is now nervous and Buffers intensely, Tt I ul so alleged that several ribs were brok en and that she received internal injur ies, causing her paiu and suffering. Mrs. Dime states in the complaint that her hospital expenses as the result of being run down, were ilH.oO, and that her wearing nppuicl was damaged in the sum of U'-'. That sinco Dec. 14, 11)18, she has not been able to assist her husband, Klincr A. Dane in the store where she had been helping him and that this loss amount to $100. Also thut as a result of being struck by the auto mobile she has not been able to work and has suffered thereby a loss of $500, In addition to these losses anil ex pense, Mrs. Dane nskj for $.000 perma ncnt damages. earn Up Day The people of Salem will unanimously unite in 1 iding the city and homes of all junk and other articles of value in that line. We pay the highest cash prices for any kind of junk and second hand goods and will be glad to call for It. We alho buy, sell and exchange used cars and parts of cars. Will either buy your car outright or will handle sale on commission. See us for used car bargains. Steinbock Junk and Auto Wrecking Co, :?26 N. Commercial St. Phone oOo i i I' Citv News $ $ The Girl that made Hicliey. V t vv W? 4 V WjJkfc. jr By Tc Churwaia DirStd by CharW Ciblya t A dive znd a dip and she conqyereicm alL 36' STAJLTS TODAY YE LIBERTY THEATRE SliWNO BILL PAHSOKS COMEDY 1 Reduces Laundry Expense i e r f e p t 1 Do you wish to got your wash ing prohleni on nil economical. si.tisl'iiclorv bnsiaf ll'ive you wish ed von louid be fie,', once and for nil time, of the c oust nut limit' la 'in re volt pay- eiioriiious to the only vour SA 'V ef t',:r.:rnA i'-cd of 1 ?Ji. "irl- i u g tr-s" S Mi.-. l:l!".l.l- to have clothes toui and unlit fur wearf It so, c.ime in and see this won rverftii washing muchiiie in oper ation. You Take Absolutely NO RISKS - In buying a One Minute. If It diH'sn't come up to your expivta fio". we will call for it and chi'eifn Iv refund vour mnnev, -SI'KCIAI, TKKMS-I-J DOWN" AN D ONLY 2 A WKKK. W. GAHLSDORF 133 North liberty St. A building permit has been taken out hv lieu I'll de for a frame dwcll'mir to be erected at 72(1 North 15th si reel, j The cost is est minted at $0 and the work will be done by day labor. Another indication of the building nlu.t knnin I.. C,lni, lB ,a' O.T'll MWII IV U .11 VII,, 111 4. lllll taking out this morning of a' building permit for $S00O iby i A. Kurtz for the erection of the first unit ot an evnporntiiig plant to be located on the south aide of South "street, between Norwav ami South streets, at a point where the street cur truck runs across North Commercial along South street. It i miderstod that the evaporator, to be built especially for the evaporating of lituncs( will include everything that is modern and up to date in a plant ot tho kind. The building is to he con structed in units ii "il will be built by dnv labor. It seems that the hobo who entered the home of '. tl. Hubert son on rural route 5, had things all his own way.i The fiiinily happened to lie away and as he then had full run of the house, he helped himself to the following: i rings, 1 brooch, 1 neck chain and pemf nut, 1 vuitch chuiiii, 1 pair of glase, f rtixor, 1 coin purse with some fuuall d, 1 suit on , .c . j. I"' ' Constipation 1 L'W'r' "lUl-r---' ,t ' "i.Lift"IWfl-,ywr . --. THERE IS NOTHING equal to Chamberlain's A Tablets for constipation. When the proper dose is taken their action is so agreeable and so natural that you do not realize that it is the effect , of a medicine. These tablets possess tonic proper-' ties that aid in establishing a natural and regular action of the bowels. Chamberlain's Tablets have cured many cases of chronic constipation. henrd of nor reported. o- 4 iJ change, a toO liberty bon ADOttt BneumatlSm ini.n, elothe. 1 hut. 1 suit of under Kheuiuatism causes more pain andlw,.ar, 3 pUir, half hose and 1 pair kid suffering thnn any other disease, for I ,,i, .... ,iv ,uie ov.Tsi.'bt he failed to I the reason that it is the most common I ,.,.n. 0ff' 11 gold watch anil a large i of all ills, and it is certainly gratifying ! K, Pros, i,jh fnmilv heir looms. jto sufferers to know that there is The hobo trnvelcd north ns fur as An remedy that wiill afford r.lief, n j rora and then managed to g-t into an make rest tin, I sleep possible. It is 1 unt raveled eoiintrv ns he has not been 'called Chamberlain 's l.itiiiiu at . At the recent meeting of the North west I'ackeni association in Portland, Supt. W. C. Allen of Hunt Bros. 'acking ,('0., was elected l'reeiilent, and Itolit. lanius, of the Salem Fruit 1'iiion, secretary. Bandits Get Bin Haul In I Robbery Of Illinois Bank Chicago, May 14. I'ive masked auto mobile brimlits todav cscam'il with tilrt, Dili) in liberty bonds, :,o,i"" in certifi cates of indebtedness and 10.000 in cash from the First National bank of Dolton, III., HI miles from here. The men forced Assistant On-Mor linker to open the vrult containing the money ai:d securities. Tlicv the n h-ik ed Kakei and girl employe in tie fur unco loom. A ciislomer wi'mmI in be fere the bandits left and they locked him in ith the employes. Tol'ie believe the lmi ,it timed their nil.hiTv with the ejoei ted arrival of j,"" tl.iiioiHl for a pavnili. I he president of the hank was at the i-ilio.nl station re-'eix it'Lt the moni'v while the robber Bs goin.i on. SHRIKERS GET RATE I roitl.md. May 1"i. Mounter McNnrT at Washington. D. C. advised l'ortlaiul shriners tndnr that the railroad admin istrrtion, after having previously re fused twice, had granted one and ft one third fare from all Pacific coast cities tn Indianapolis, where the Shriners will hold their annual convention in June. 1 n wmji y i 1 1 iriss r gj' ' lllli Imp 6 fl '1 I ! VVI IE.fi I The boyg In the carpentering depart ment of the high school are extending! the scope of tlmir operations. Today they are at work on tho interior of the Leslie M.' K. church parsonage, making some alterations and improve ments. Thev have had ffnod rtrennra- f -- 1 ' t lull for thitt line nf work on tho 111 room cottage building. adjoining the school PERSONALS. T, n exp-ct the local mer- -s-i to tnke vnr produce. " t.. ij r vour pat- ' a i Ilii'bl up Msrion ciina- Secretarv (in.idin, of the beard of eont-ol, is in I'ortl uid today on a' bus ine?.s irraml. Am in'; recent arrivals at the Cnpi ' rik l u.tel weui led MlirUham and family of Spokane, and Mr. and Mrs. C. f. Hunt.-r ef Napa, t'alit. Mis. D. K. t.ulliv left todav for tliango in tho plan. J This is a matter of large linporta to till of the people of the state I no action will be taken until a i frank, free and a'bovebourd hearing had. All parties will be given chance to present fully and complet any aspect of the situation. This fice intend to secure all duta nv able. Kveryone will be heard and snap judgment taken. Awistunt Attorney Van Winkle, plying to an imiuiry from Mrs. ,"" bull of the board of inspectors ot labor, as to whether the owner dairy can be held remnsible for act of a milk wagon driver in empto ing boys under Hi year of ages, c' section 100, Corpus Juris to show t while a principal is civilly liable) tho acts of his agent, he cannot' held criminally liable, even though I may ratify the acts of hi agent. II V I ever, in case tho principal orders; (directs his agent to employ such la in violation of the child labor law, ' becomes guilty of uoh riulationi I principal. 1 Me.lf, (lavs r,l win visHn.. she with will spend relatives. sveral 15 PEOPLE 15 Special Scenery and Wardrobe STATE HOUSE. V A -1 BUY Fn SALEM ALWAYS "ill print " -,v t1nnerT tn- ' :ght tad ar yon real money. .Bligh Theatre ! th M- Replying to a recent cninmunication , 110m the .Multnomah Anglers club, , urging speedy action in hearing the 'multitude of mpltnTt against the 'fi'h and game commission, Governor Oliott in a letter today says in part: I iSome time sgo a hearing dote was -t at. which it was the plan that all 1 details of the fUli and game situation jhe gives a full and complete airing, j You, and everyone in interest, were 1 notified of wh prospective hearing. rummi.iiAn., Warrnn wa a . . .1 1 1 , , ..m... ,, n iiiiiiiriu "called to the cast and the hearing was (Postponed until such time as he could return. You, ami everyone in interest were then further advised that noth- li'ig wonid be done until Mr. Warren ' 3 return, at which time a tier hearing date would be set. There las keen no Stilt o Superintendent rhurchil! spending the week uniting the 1 schools of Wasco county . While in I section he will respond to an inv tion to deliver an address before graduating cla-i of the srr-oo! at icr. A class of 2.1 candidates for the gon bur wiil be given the regular animation before the state hoard examiners in this city on Tuesday J 27. The list of aspirants is as folic rternicc Abraham, E. 1,. Bilker, I . Bennett, .1. ivd (irreuberg, Da I. Kelliher, Albert H. Kreul, Not Kuykeiorall, P. O. McWhimrev, I. II. M. Peterson, David I'hilh'in, t K. Fauch. Amy C. Rotluhild, (j Klizabeth Westaeutt, all of I'orthj William McKinle-" Briggs, Ashli Frank X. Ford, La tirande; F. j I'ineiiweler, Astoria: J. A. Opt? Atorw:"Thoma Edgebert Parker toria; M. F. Rice, Roseburg; Leonard Toumala, A-toria: t'ht Marion Johnson, Astoria: Marvin' Holland, Eugene; .lesee 4 'rum, Kljj For Sprained Ankle 1 As soon m possible after the il i recei-ed get a bottle of Chail Iain's Liniment and follow the printed dirertins wbrt-h acconil the bottle. BUY IN SALEM ALWA