Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, June 28, 1919, Page PAGE NINE, Image 9

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Tomorrow and Mopday
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THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, SATURDAY, JUNE 23. 1919.
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Leslie Glay
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Norma Talmadge
Bennett's " When Love is Blind"
Ben Turpin, Charles Lynn, Marie PreroBt
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Tomorrow
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Mrs. Hunt Is Again Playing our Wurlitzer
Organ.
Don't Forget
Same Show
Monday
Hope-Jones Orchestral unit
NORMA TALMADGE
NORMA TALMADGE JN
'HER ONE i WAIT" AT THE OREGON BUNIiAT
AND MONDAY
SAlOi-BROOKS ROAD
TAV1NG BIDS ASKED
Proposals to be Received By
Highway Commission
Nest Month.
Chevrolet Employes Share
In Investment System Of
General Motors Corporation
paid in 'by tlm corporation
ckr of thu Siason.
invested $100 in ilvo fund, the corpora- ,an wagon road. Fly finlung hat beon Bridge and Bear creeks for tho remnln-
Uon would at once pay 111 anuiihor $100 held up somewhat by liih -water anil
A' the iid f he r t v 11 r, :t ih ' in- rain,
tloye ha allowed bit money to remain,
ho is credited wuu twenty dollars of i .nd Clear Lakes Small catch-
jtho I1W .paid in by the corporation, os 0f i,,. trout aro being mads in
and so un.il, at itli.i end of five years, t)10, nn n. watcr is too- high at. pros
ho is credited with the entire IU0 . Cnt. Tim lakes are reached br Willain-
Jette vaV ev and Cascado mountain
The General Motors corporation has
inaugurated a now savings find invest
ment plan for the benefit of its em
ployes. By thin plan, which has been inaug
tiated by W, C. Durant for the purpose
of assisting and encouraging employes
in savin? and anvosing a nor' ion of
In addition. Interest at the rate of una road, by way of IicJbanon or Bis
six per oo-ut will 'bo paid annually on-iers.
ml sums inveait'd. This is in addition
to thalt which ho saved, and ho has ; to the 100 which the employe receives! Mulon Lake Fain, catches of trout
011 hi investment, ai me enu 01 nv ,rc i,ein,, 1Ila,i0 ftt pointh on the lake;
yia.s. I reached by trail by way of Detroit.
Proper rules ano made for tho hand ! Still from two to four foot of snow
has issued a circular letter to all em- j ling ot the iuml, aiicl arrangement around tho nine.
moves throughout tne western wm-,Kiu( nr i.uuiitjj u ...
lorv in which it snvs: ' for the initiator of l lie funiis to tne is-
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Ul' e OI lIlTtftil'U JIHHIHUUIB, 1 HU .IIUIIJ
received six per cent as a reward for
saving a portion of his income.
The Chevrolet Pacific const factory
To all Chcvrnli.lt employes: The Gen-
their onrnines, anv employe who has eral Motors corporation is onenng to
been in the service's of the General Mo- you. its employes, a savin, and in-
more than three 1 vestment fund, providing you nave
; been an employe ot tnis company tor
I three months or more.
Mrs corporation for
months may Increase his year' earn
ings ten per cent.
The employe may save up to ten per
cent tif his yenrly salary, depositing
same with tho Company, providing ho
gets MIX) per year or less. $300 is the
limit to ho invested in any one year.
This is dune for tho purpose of elimi
nating the high salaried department
heada, as tho plan wns iuatigurwiod
xo'e'.y for the benefit of the working
n.an or the emploje drawing a yearly
h ary under f i'iuo.
A careiful rending of the booklet
which accompanies this letter will eon
vinre you that, taking ndvai.!a of
tho corporation's offer w money in
your pocket, as it is offered to you
with one object in mind only, that is
to encourage your saving. The offer
ing of this plun is entirely a Rift from
'he ccrpora'tion, and will no doubt cost
them thousands of dollars. It is there
fore to your interost to participate in
Deposits may be made in the savings this plan to its ifull extent, namely ten
fund in amounts of five dollars or mul- per cent of your enriungs, not to ex-
tiples thereof. For every dollar thus ceed t'WO per year,
deposited by tho employe, the corpora- Tho General Motors corKirnlion will
tioa deposits like amount in what is pny into the fund, an amount, dollar
known as the investment fund. For for dillar, with the employes which
the total amount depot-died, both by amount will ultimately 'be added to the
the e-mplove and the corporation for amount jui'd in by the employes. How-
the empluve, thu employe receives in- ever, to encourage the employe to 1-
terewt at the rnU of Eix per cent. The low his money ito reins in in the fund
nmotint dn-insited :bv the enrporstion for a considerable period of time, the
In the credit of the employe is made amutit paid in by the corporation will
i.wr to the employe in fivr'annunl pay be creji'ed to the amount paid in by
!,, TVos the emolnTe. st the end of the employe, one fifth cneh year.
t ve v.ars is given tin amount eoual Tn other words, if an mnjdoye hn
ELGIN SIX READY FOR .4.030 MILE JAUNT.
invested is as carolu.ly guarded as lit
would be in a uvins bui.k. The prin
cipal i'l'M is to encourakiO thrift among
the rinp.oyis in the oraauation, which
on tho l'aii. ic couBt is largely repre
sented by tho Chevrolet puuit.
There is another feature. The cor
poration does no; recnive enin any
of alio money de.posi.eil in tins fund;
but thi emp'Oyii uW. I'or insiuuee: iif
an empiuyo deposits $10U and the cor
poration pays in a l.Ke amount, nt
the end of the f irst yi nr the employe
will riwoive twtnly dollars of tho $1(10
deposited by the corporation. If he
then leaves tho company he takes only
his $100 and tho twenty dollars cred
it oil to him by tho cm poem ion, with
the accrued intorost. This leaves eighty
dollars which remains in 'tho fund. This
is pro rated to the employes remaining
with the corporation at tho end of
each of tho succeeding four years.
Kmploye-s of tho Chevrolet factory,
and i!s branch's, are very e-ntin slastic
Over tho plan, me"haiiies, salesmen and
others are all saving (ten per cent of
their earnings.
Panel Lake Good eatcho (if trout
are being fnndo at points on the lake;
which w reached bv t'ldl from Detroit.
Laying Creek Fish reported
bitiri'g, on account of rain.
not
Row Eivor Fair catches of trout arc
i bring made near Dorena. Keachod by
auJo and railroad fr-.nn Cottage Grove.
Sharps Creak Koport dated June
II fays fish not biting, on account of
rain and cold. With change.! weather
conditions, it is vory probable that
fish-ng is now bettor in this creek.
Elfc Lake-Good catches ctf redwides
are boing made at points on, tho lake.
H cached by wagon road by 'way of
Uend. Koad is not yet in condition for
auto travel.
East Lake Good eatc-hca of steel
head and eastern brook trout nro being
mudo at points on tho lake, iteached
by auto by way of Bend.
Deschutes; Elver Good catches of
redsido trout nro reported at mntiib of
Big rivor and on Crane pruirio. JtMich
ed by auto from Uend.
Clark Crook Guod caUhes of ruin
baw trout aro reported from points
near Elgin J reached by auto by way of
Kligin.
Little Mi nam Elver fiood cn'ches
of rainbow trout are being nimlj at
points' along stream; rcndied by auto
from Cov.
and approaches, Pacific highway, nts
Comstock. Bridge, (Trading and ma
cadam; 173 cubic yards concrete; 1J.600
pounds reinforced steel; 480 lineal fee
of timber trestle; 5750 cubic jardi ta
cavation; 300 cubic yards macadam.
Bums- Lawen section, Central Oicrm
highway, grading and macadam, ltt.f
miles in length; 94,400 cubic jwd -
cavation; 30,70 cuuic yarus u".
Unit No. 1, Eugene Junction City sec
tion, Pacific highway, paving ti.l rurlci
in length.
Uuit No. 2, Eugene Junction City -tion,
Pacific highway, paving ti.l mile
Tiudmled smonir the road nroiedts up::. i,n,.i)i
on which tho stato highway commission I Sule.t Dallas section, RradinS ; amd
i, to receive bid. at it. coming meet- U'ing , m lcth; 4U.0O0
. , , . . , I bic .yard, excavation,
ing in Portland, July 8, is that of pav, B(fufl,rt xi Columbia river high-
ing 4.2 miles of the Pacific highway WBy Kra(iii; and paving, 0.5 mile la
oetween Salem and Brooks. The other . k11R,n. ti8U0 cubic yards excavatioa.
projects upon which bids aro to bo ro-1 (:ttl,yUB Rud Beaverton Couuty Lino,
ceivod arot I grading and pavi g. 3-4 niiles in leugtk
Healed bids will be received by tho qoo cubic yards excavation,
itato hig.hway commission of lac statu ju,in j,uy l,(dwcen Fossil and
if Oregon at room 520 MuHnoiutih coun-1 )uvvj0 moI.u ,nniieularly described,
ty court house, Portland, Oregon, nt 10 ag t)ie paryico Creck-Valadcs lunch,
o'viock a. in., on tho Bth day of July,, m.,.tion, grading:
1010, for tho following projects! yul pj ,i!es, 91,000 cubia
Cnnyun section of linker t'ormicopia. yur,ig excavation,
highway, grading 4.4 miles in length; ruU No o je5 lnil,B( 74,000 eubi
53,500 cubio yards excavation. yards excavation.
Oregon Clty-Oswego section, Pacific v it Nl) 3 in mi0gl 01,000 eubia
highway, grading 6.3 niiles in length; VIirrt excavation.
37,000 cubic yards excavation. j' l lllt jj 4t n.5 miles, 103,000 cubi
Wvensen itocK i,reea nucnon, v yards excavation,
bin river highway, wiving 8 miles in Yttiiniliill -Guslon section, grading an
length. , mneadnm, 7.9 miles in length; ;J,009
Kock Creek Westport soction, tolum-) ,g fX1,nvtttloii.
Ida river highway, paving 9.5 miles lnj . .
U VYstport-Clutbkuiile section, Colum- j Sslviltioa AfPlV DdVC
bin river highway, paving iu.j nuns mi - V',1 C
I?I"Ei5 T 1411 OUUCCM
(Capital Journal Special Bervice.)
Dal'ns, Or., June C8.The drive be-
in1 in" conducted this week by the Elki
length.
Wage, ltoad Pnfs section, l'ae.wo
highway, nmcndnin,. 2.5 miles in lengtn;
52"0 cubic yards maendnm.
Yonenlln section, Pmific highway,
irru.i;,i ami mucsdnnl. 7.7. miiis
length; 10,00 cubie ytrds exiavulion; j,,,, fr the benefit of tho Bilvatloa
1(1,0(10 cubic yards macadam. Army Is meeting with moro sueees
Comstock overhead railroad cros.sing f,ian Yns 8niPipnt, d according to K.
" ! . . !c. Kiikpulrick of this city who ha
between Cove and Grundo Ivonde riv ('f hf ,,,,,!,, ,,, 1nriity.
er. Keached by auto by way ot tmon . hu.iw,. divided into district
and Cove. I ,,',., , i.r. nf th. order wh
Mill Creek flood catches of rain
bow trout aro being made at points
Indiaa Creek Good catches of rain
bow troit! reported from poinls near
l.'lgin; reached by way of Elgin.
Mlna-n, East, and West Eaule Creeks
--Good calrhi's of rainbow mid Dolly
Vard. a trout aro being made at pojnts
along stream; reached by auto by way
of Medical SSprings and Sparta.
' noil nMoteil to Inelllll
J uro mukiift a hou to hou.A) campaign
r.nd already the sum nf money reemve
is more thnn half the total (uota givca
De.llasto raise.
In is tho opinion of the local lodr
l that at the rate the subscription
are coming in the total smnimt will k
collected long before the dale act tot
the end of the campaign.
Fish'm? Information.
H-h Lake flood carchc are boing
made at 'l points on Itho lake. Reach
ed by train to Kiddle; auto to Tiller;
pa V trnil to Fish lake. One party of
four took 200 fish 5n one drty, the av
erage length. boing 18 Snchea and the
largest being 21 inches long.
Sju'.h Uinpiua Elver Good catches
of Milmon, miiibaw, and brook trout
are being made from ifivo miles above
Tiller to Hoo.l river and. on tributar
ies. Beached by auto to Tiller. This
country is little visited except by local
residents.
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Rogu Elver f'orol catches of jack
Milmon nrn being nindo at Amcnt Dam.
Hiiich. d by auto road tiy way of .(ones
ic.ei k brulg'i. The Iiau aro lamng a
tins are ismed weekly by' spinner in gold shape; (the Urgent run
The" bulb
the fores service and report the fish
ing conditions for streams in or near
Iho national tf"rcrt of Oregon. Only
nnms mar wld'h field men in the
foref sTviec are stationed arc re
ported. Western. Oregon
Wahtum Laks rfKnd caIcIksi of
eastern brook trout are beiing made at
Wall turn lake, reached by liigle Pass
or Herman creik t mi a from Cascade
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the last ten or fiflocu years.
Buckor Creek Good catches of sal
mm trout arc b-ing madt near Hol
land; reached by Grants Pass and Kcr
I'v aulo mad. Fish aro taking both
fly and spinnur.
' Eastern Oreyon
Ijinaha Eiver JJood catches of rain
b( w trout are reported at various
!reek trail is no,v pen ' poin's along s'ream. R'chod by auto
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for pi'k horsey to the lake.
j by way of Enterprise.
Herman Crsek Good catrhra of: f Creek lood catctir of rain-
trout aro 1eing ynnde at p'onts a,bove bow trout are being made at various
the 2 mile gn on H'-rman ;rcek trail, points a'ong strnom. Beached by auto
Stream reached by trail frain Cas-a ie by-way of Wallowa.
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I Wallowa River and tributaries
Eagl) Crek 'n d cstchos ?.f trout 'Goo eatcho of rainbow troal are ro
ar being muda at pjint bet we -n thet.rted from varion mnt. fteaohed
5 mile sad T mile posts; reached by by ptito from Wall wa, !.sti.ie or En-
hagln reek trail lir way of Konne- terprise.
v:l.o and h-;l 'reek camp grounits,
Tinner Creek Good catohes of trout
Bridge Oraek '"o, catches of
irouiitaiii trout are brte.g made at va-
17 Hf T!.JU tA tvmiU nf Rrnancvillp 35 tVlPV Jnnparedi' bl"n ''" Vf';;''t' "low -'"" !"' alonf stream. Beached by
r.u. niiuiciiiiu iouiujjvi .. .. . i -- ,on! snii
when visiting the Salem Elgin branch at the rtart of a';m
4000-mile tour which will take them to Yellowstone Na- j!"
t:onal Park rs far east as Mitchell, b. v., and tnen back j Bxtn rorit sartiam E'v - Fair
to the Pacific Coast via the southern route. Standing JTty V $
rear car is Lee L. Gilbert, Elgin distributor. v,ia:ile.-e vaiiey and .s;.de mosn-
a hair niii'si irrom oiurojua wsTn road pas ante lor auroi, oy way
er highway, l-aohiyl by rough trail. of Mitchell.
mg crock fpni Ronneville.
Bear Oreek Good catches ef moun
tain tront re being made at varion
points: reached by wagtt road, pas
sb'e for autns. by way of Mibhell.
Fishing should remain good ia both
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