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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (July 19, 1919)
PAKE TWELVE. t 411 Ferry wmvo nun (Continued from page nine.) .wk on the lines tit the present hour 'i tie npct side route is well paved from I'nrtliind tn Ncwbcrg; between .iw berg and Onvton construetim, work is i t , . . . . . , . f ... . . . A circular issued bv the inseburg filler wnv, n ssitnling one dctoiti . tor tourist-: from Ihivton to Amliv Ist1".'! """' ' ''''I "Mer the f uood gravelled road; the stretch from ''piestinus eoiitaineil inthe many letlers Amity to Holmes Cap, now a guild ,e.uiiiiig lo this office ill ri-giud to the ' 1 ' " 1,'"!l1' KJ loos t,,v wagon road grant, ins ntilnii the next two neel.i.; tiiiiu: ., . ' ... Ilulu.es t.tip to b'.ekr I there is a ' '"' ,i""Ih 1,1 """ lu,lt ,'x,",,1 1,1 f-.iii gravelled mad; the slreteli J'r.nn lelt of lib., ill 1'.' miles wifte, running Kuki-enll tn Independence the road i, "el I mm os buig. nu-1 me in Iniuglna lif.w tfder const rnetii.it mid sligMlv .w"l ' "" eniinties. Th. ' ituids are now n' grr. d. For a diHniice. uf ! mdes - eluilied m the files with view nil of Monroe also Hurl, ii under opening in Home tuiiiie date, liegu way, end Innii .Montne In .liiintioh 'nlions to be issued Inter. I'.tv g!nd;n. is betiio; done. ' Lands found to hnie h-ss tlinn ilml,- Itoada Torn Up ' f-et . f tin, In r lo tl.. to aocs ate 'in tlie enst iid route lie'ic is ;i '.'li e'llssiticd us fin.-iill ninl. When open- I i!c Kt'et. h of paving t'n"ii I'm : l;t ; . ' ' Hiy these i called iign.'ultnrn! t. iimIhj between ii'i!.V and Aucia lands mii-l be entered under the geti ifiere is n graved) d rend in fair cnie 1 '"r"' proM-inns of the Immeslead lms. .lit i ii, while between Aurora and S:i- mi.dit'ie.l In the special a. t reiest- beu p . i ri g is iin-ief win at two point-., e.-Jtutina deUii'ts. Fn la Siile'it to on t.'lie, but niiti.isu a 'c advi-ed to ii..:....! to T cr and !.. From del' f'i-ot! to Albany the n.a.l is urue .o Inlll lip for pa illg, w!:tt' m'II'i. fi'cn AH'Iimv to .1 n n . t ioti t' ti tli. ie is f .""1 going o.er gtnvc!. . m id. fs to the road smith from .luiii'timi Ms, thei.' is n inn. 'I'd liii;liv,av the K i-a'ei pint of the di-tun.'.. to Ku,p ne, t i ' iU ,(.!,( Ho ' have t,.'. i' ii l f.o f a in i. Ili'tneen Fn ne and th,. ('nl if irnia line .'onstrurtiou i umb r wav in ".Ht; y points niul iiuel U ri:lf'e.ilt. Vy t".r of ... i'.i..' Vf. K'; :n ill; t.'ales tiinl mill misvcI f.n.1 ii'M.'s I I'" t'l" i nllle line b. Ui II 1 I. d t .'!.., i i: in nij . ,, i',,i,p i fund f. W ' ('( tj'llel. H V t!o I i,f I ' be .'Oinplrti'Iy litllil-'irf o'C-l n nl 11 ' . I ..-f Jminli. rf. of i 's;.'lil I i W'il be shnlvi'ti off. jM.mg ih th lot lick't the Original Malted Milk Avoid ti.iitalions & Substitutes Dayton Easy Riding Built for Service Lloyd E. TouilStm-t . ; 1 We are now in our new location, the Pohle Building 4 14 Ferry Street Your Truck for Your Work No matter what your business is, here is the OltUmobile Economy Truck ready with POWER to deliver, STRENGTH to withstand, SPEED and real SAVING in operation and upkeep cost. Compare these points of value: Oldsmobile-Tor-benson Internal Gear Drive; Electric Starting, Light ing, Ignition; Powerful, four-cylinder, valve-in-head . motor; deep channel-section frame; :J5x5 Goodyear Cord Tires, front and rear. Compare These Prices: With Steel Cab and Sills, ready for mounting stake, stock rack, grain dump or box body $1513 With handsome express body, strongly ironed and braced, ready for action $1600 (f. o. b. Salem) Oldsmobile Co. of Oregon Street. (lie s:ales that it will bit possible to ! travel from I'm i In ml to -Tillamook over a good graveled mud in the dead of I winlcr. -.'Coos Bay Military Wagoa Read Grant ne; the lan.K niol in addition entry- l"v ' 11 llf -" l''r trv nnd p. r aric in i inte hi pr Land, which lire found to have ;t.iH,0uti let or nmie ot timber to the til n.-ics lile I'h.-s fi.il ns tiinl.,'.- Pmi, Is S'l.-ti I lauds will not be one I t,. ei.uv il ! th- Ibuber th.r.'o,, has I., en .i.PI bv I the ir..vi'1'iiiueiit and removed by the!1"1""111"" a;;0'i road, via Sisters or t. I. .. I .. :li ,i ... . open ed In nlr iiniler tli liouo'i, a. I laws, shuuiiii: the lo.'a .-tolllt 10--, but I'll" We Lav t leu iif ill no niai. ' 1,'Uols I" for per ish township plnlstit the rite of ; pint. Sin h plats will -how the lo-' .,',. n ...t Btr!t in !!-' town Imi., I.-. w.-ll Hs nil bl.i'tv suhi.'.'l fo ' entry p-:.i. lit the .bile of inuiiiu, t lull u t'or ' p :Ms 'lioill'l III' 111'' nlhp'tOH-li p- p,'S' ..ft.ee nion. v cr.l.-r pnyalde jo I;. A. Tomer, cePiVer, and should clenrly "t.-ite the i-orre.f nitinb.'r of tlie town ship imd ran".e desired. Sj'ol.iine ' ratio nf iucnasyi! co-t of living for the pat year is lovier than in anc other hvuliiv in Washington, n.'.-.o.lii.g to the annual survey just i-oiopl.'li'd. Bicycles BEST IN THE LONG RUN -for sale by Ramsd amsaen Salom, Oregon. I S : i 4 V, Salem, Oregon. riSHINO INFORMATION FOB SPORTSMEN ft These bulletins are issued weekly by I lie Forest Hervice, and report tin) fish ing conditions fur stream in or near the National Fords of Oregon nnd Vasli iugtiiu. Only streams near nhicil field mill in the Forest Service am Mil tinned ure repotted. Western Oregon. South Fork Sautiatu Kavor Oood cut. lies are reported fiotu t'i,Madiu and aslHind as fur ns the Mountain House if tl.'ilt. Ken. lied by Willuincltr oll. V !a:d t 'as., -l ii: iiiiiii tain wagon mad, by j ivuy of Lebanon, While theie have sev j etui good cati hes made liiioig this '.tiei'in. tSii'e is n l'.'n.'ra! ooii.i.... Itmt ; i i !tlfC I'i.liing Inst year Mas mueli better. Fish ana Clear Lakes - lluod catches . .if Ink.' trout lire being nuide. lieaeh j by way of Willamette vallei t.iul Cas ide uioiiutiiin nneiia rood vi.i l..'ba ,,oii or .Maters, Oregon. Several fisher-1 linen li;n e visited tllese bikes tins veil,., i,.,i .,,,i i, it. ,. i.. vever, it is lii'M'd tlu.t automobiles could niuiie th I trip at -present with little trouble. bin Lake tiooil cntd.es of brook trout are being mad l'd bv Wlllalllett vullev aim t asetiile I.-.m M..,.,,l 1 ul, ..,-,..., I,,... .1 tins lul.e bv aut.r via Sisters, but ' i n.iiie Iit.ie iiiii.le the trip eH-twiiiu t iom ' l.ebiiiion to Hig Vl.nke; however, (iiclii a tiii is lliuuglit to be pot.sil.te at this' time. ! ILojud Rivr mid Tribntariis n.w.i , , ii i, r ' eii tins el steelin'iHls tun! tioul me be-1 ing made at various points n these ' st renins, lieiu died by auto i.i Oiunts I'nss, Oregon, Esatcrn Oregon. Mill Cieeki'ntchcs of ta.niiow trout are being Ini'de at peints between l ove and lii.ii.de tloiide liver. Kiu.hid by auto via I inon-t oe mig.ui mm., by ttiiv of I ' liii.il or Cove Imilau Creek -Catches of rainbow trout are being made at points Kear..nf(. owner. Ims made ;mbic plans for Klin. Heachid bv auto via Kigiu. 'the miening of in American Monte Car- Maiu, East and West Ele Crock , Tinjimna. Lower Crdifotnia. Catches of raiiboys mid Ooilv Vardensj The plans include: nre Iviug made at point aii.i.g these' Construction of a I'VI.OOft enfe to striHios. Hnched by auto. via Alcdicttl n-nt lot"! persons. It ill be built along print; and Sparta. Hid catches f rainbow mid eastern brook trout ari' 1 being made stung these streams. Heacti l d bv r.uto. Clark Creek "at.hcs.. of., rainbow j trout are being made on Clark creek at j points near Llgin. II cached by auto via Klgin, Oregon, I Little Mniaiu River Cat. h. s of rain bow trout are being made at Miints i along the at renin. 1 each til bv i j t ie e, t lri'.;on. ImiiAh River -Ib.nd rntdics of r.iin bow trmd arc reported at Various iiiets, ulotv stream, Heai lied by autu via Kn t.rioiso. Bear Creek Ootid rntcbe of rainbow Scott Host To the Riders Of HarlEy-Davidson Motorists On Picnic Jaunt Last Sunday (By J. Win There) In alLthcre more 11 oia. -nines, 3 side- i With the guests furnishin,; most of 'ears and several tandems, and aithu ! the entertainment before tin ily was they were told at Silvertou that nine! over, Harry W. Scott Harley-lhtvidson j our of every 10 motorcycle that start-j dealer in Suleia, was host to a number, ed for Silver Creek never arrived at i of llarley-Lavidsou riders and eiithusi- j their destiuaton, lttt these 11 motor-1 ' and their friends on excursion teycl.sts and their passengers all with1 and picuic to Silver Creek Kalis last 'good appetite arrived in good time. I Sunday. I v h lc tlie crowd was wanning and rest- i .Scott left Salem about an hour ahead jof the crowd so as to have thing ready when they arrived. On the way out the party was in charge of II. T. .Smith, who has charge of the repair depart - nicnt of the Scott store. After reaehiiiL' the falls about 11 ju chick nr.a picking out a ramping 4 (place. Mr. Scott awaited the arrival jof the motorcyclists,. but wa not kept 1 waiting long till one of the fellows ar - 2 .rived, although he had tandem seat ion his machine, he had no passenger. e began to question him about the )..,.. f f ..11,... : ..... I... ... v. ,nuo, ii r,-i,i in- niiu inn come with them, and when Scott asked him if he had come alone he glanced Im' k and with terror on his face be - gaii, -tiy gum, where is she? where is Nhef I've lost her," and sure enough he had lost her about two miles back. Just at the bridge which crosses Sil ver Creek, llevel J. Smith entertained the croud with a very spectacular spill, and with no damage done. in am In connectiim with the good roads problem, another is looming tip, ami that is, what is the best disposition cf truf fle of the heavy truck. Lawyers all agree there U nothing that can be done to deny the use of the highway to the truck, although there may be passed a luw limiting the size of the load. In Oregon tins law plui-cs the limit at five tons, with 600 pouadi to the tire jiu'li. One year r.go there wns tut little gulated traffic between Halom and laud, by truck shipment At timea n' small business bud been established, but the traffic did not assume lurgl proportions. Now all is chunged. One l'iiin alone in Salem litis constrntlv on the road. mostly between Halem and Tortlaud, 16 , added tn the solution, which will oth large trucks with a trailer and somo-! ei wise be diluted nnd a wrong rending timea two trailers attached to each given. Also after the water has been truck. Duo to tho fact that railroad freight trnnsporttttinn js jn titer uncertain and with the same condition upplyiug sosr " ' the express service where there is no ddi'd, it will ituko up only a weak so- couipetitnon, this truck business isi One firm in Sulcm has I in-reused its capacity rrom one ton truck on January 1 of this yeur to the lw" heavy trucks. The loganberry grower without n nntu truck or ut least a Ford is up against it. There may be seen during this busy season hundreds of trucks all bringing in loads ot berries a id hurry tug back home. It Is the day of the truck for fruit and berry .funning, as now everything depiyids on (juick deli very. It is contended by those operating trucks that if the road is properly pav ed there is no da iger, but if contractors permitted tn snenk in a two and j three inch base, instead of the five inch as i-i'.piiri'd the roads will nut stand up ii!,-uinst the truck traffic. It is claimed that mads is constructed like the high way near Hrooks will cause trouble in Ibrciliing throiieh. Hut if built neenrd-li-g to the specifications of the Suite hligliniiy lomuiissioii the highways will pstanit tne nnme jiisi as me pnvc.i i streets in wiiicm noiii up against u. i The henw freight traffic has come to stay, it is claimed and the big (piestion now is the construction of roads with tins mi view. j trout are being made ut various points . along stream. H. ached by auto via , . 'catches ot minnow innii arc leiM.i.eo I from viirioiis noints. Renrlied by c lit u u'l " "'"'V' 'T " " . Uttve iiane -ratelies or rnini.oy iroiu e b. iiiL' made nt Olive Luke. Keitc li d l.v auto via Snnipter nnd l.ia .ite. North Powdor Lake--(' a.-i.es nre be l"g made heie ef rainbow a'i't cistern I'r-ok troet. Hcnrld be pnes trml Mil , , , Not'lb r...l. r and lli.ines. TiAJIIANA TO BE MADE -KONTE CARLO OF NORTH AMERICA, ANNOUNCED I l... i ,, rl .Totv 13. Raron I frvo 110I...I l...s Aneebs sto.ti.nan and! jsp.iuish architctuml lines and will sell real i hsiiig' e for a not i.e. The Tiajuniia race course wi I be re built and reopened on a fn greater s,ale than previously operat.d. A boxing arena will lw built and it is the plan of the promoters to hold I'hnuipionship bouts there. Limit declared that tlw rem;or p pive to see to it that tneir pt J.''t o as not Weome a sore stHt o.i ti.e Aaieri ny oil...., .ontinent. thct it will be c.ir,..uete.l on nothing but absolutely legitimate lines and will be erdcrlv and hkvuMj ?),.nn I The nrressarr ennw-ssimis have secured from C.ovcnmr Cautii ef Lower tViforda, Lop; said. tng up, Ted Cutler and Scott showed j their skid at -making coffee, and by the time that had boiled "just right'-' the ' erowd had (fathered around, with the eat as the renter of ultra-lion. After everyone had their a; le;it satisfied. 'a hike una lo't-iili'ff 11:1,0. ik i w t.i nivn ; everyone a chance to c the t alls. Af tcr exploring a ront.il for a couple "t j h mrs, we gathered together and made jaway with a packer of ice cream. h;ch 'sure hit the snot on such a fiot dav. About 5 o'clock it was decided upon . to Hart for Suhm. all went well until .i . . I j iiny arrive. i nr nuvenuu, wnoro Ttiev ; were notified by a prosperous looking "cop" that the citv dad of that idncn 1 had decided that 8 miles Per hott? . should be the speed iiiuit, but they j were sun through the town, so that I didn 't bother much. Kverynno enjoyed themselves mid are an iooKing iorwnr.1 to 'tie future 'runs and picnics that Mr. ott is planning to give. OISON OAK Wash with weak solu tion of blua stone or lime water, dry thor oughly, fnUow with light appli cation of YICR'S VAPORU "YOUR BODYGUARD -JUf, our, l.u Airplane Mail Charge To Be Two Cents Per Ounce Wnshingto t, July 19. Airplane mail will hereafter be carried fur two cents an ounce, the same as other first class mutter, I'ostmaster flcncrnl Burleson an nounced today. I'laues turned over bv the war de- Jilt mi rort-lr""'" d'1'' volume of mail uci-rcnsc possiuie, uuiii'soii auid. Battery Readings Tn talcing battery readings with the hydrometer the opernltiion should be performed defore the distilled water is put in it takes some time to mix with the acid. Tlu water being lighter stays " top, nd, if the hydrometer is used, I """" - .r ..... ..). SUfter Lever Troubles Excessive play in the main shaft of the geirs-t may cues'" the .gear shifter lever to be forced out ot position. Usu ally the front bearing on the main shaft is shimmed, so that the condition is easily remedied. Knd play in this shaft also may be the cause of chatter ing in the clutch nnd a Inu kng when the car is en a grade or otherwise pull ing hard under load. If this is not cor rected in time the shaft play may cause permanent injury to 'he gears. Lots of Autos in Wisconsin isi'onsin is breaking all previous records for registration. Last week more than loO.oon licen.-es for ears had i hon issue,! while n oi dient ions on hand numbered lit least Total additiomil. A vear ago the number of licenses actual - i.. '. . ..i i i --. o.,o ti. ..'7 . I...! . ' : , s. '(. : u tr,..- r.,..,... Iiiiu. b, en" mailed, com- pared with r.ilif a vear ago. Total re- l:'-v. 1", I'bmes will lie owned in cv ceipts fro,,, license payment, so far "V town in the suite of anv import this vear amount to near .l.tii'-VtHMl. ! w a1"1 'ben service will be eni Cars 'mil' it: tor trucks n lidin . ployed from every commercial stmul- seale from .ln to 'i. nnd dealers -". "Fernet It" Buy At Home C1UX CHINNKK; IN CHARLKS TIIK ' )' ( k j - I . . j i' .' kj . ... j HE PREVENTS TIRES SALEM VULCANIZING WORKS 474 Ferry Street W. . . . . I I I I If Tllfffllffl f TT S The Liberty Garage Has Moved to the New Pohle Building on Ferry Street i? ' It r t Our exceptional skill as automobile mechanics has won for us an increasing volume of business. Our new building and equipment will enable us to give more efficient service. The staff includes: Studebaker, Oldsmobile, Maxwell and Ford Specialists. We are interested only in high class work and the Loyalty of our customers is our especial pride. Watts & Wood If Stirter Is on Blink Kven though the electric starting system refuses to start and the crank has been left in the garage, therojire methods to which the motorist can re sort to get the ear'fc'Mng. One way is to jack up one of the rear wheels and turn it by hand with the clutch, en gaged and high gear shifted in. The spuik should be retarded and the throttle opened but slightly. Before removing the jack ilie sure that the gears are shifted in ncutml again. BANKER BUYS PLANE That the commercial airplane is fast 'coining in ie in the Willamette val 'lev is verv apparent. Lieutenant Kiovd H. Browne sold u plane a few days ago tn Mr. Wortman, a banker of .Me.Minn-l iv""'. "'" w111 oeiiverrri in n tew I : J:'-v '"' Culifoi nia, and another pnr , i'.v ;v,,n-' "' 1 M i"-ttatiiig for, a imi'dmie of the same tntiKe. And oth-. '.t, will be in use early. It will be ,,nlv " '" .'' 'be lieutenant said Sun- I'""1' ''""t1" nnd cities who expect to' Ucr.ve tne lietielits o tats service will' be obliged to provide a lauding field. People of Silvertou have been anx- MI.L1 Nil HAM'S STri'KNf US rfi'MU'i'TI' OP "(1'1 (IIIN" AT IdlANU Ol'LKA HI SK MuNUAV, Jl LV 28 FROM GETTING TIRED This is the man who gives new life to your auto tires and inner tubes. When they seem to be worn out and to have outlived their useful ness, lo! by the expert pro cess of vulcanizing he uses, he again breathes the breath of life into tires and tubes and saves you hundreds of dollars throughout the year. These are money-saving and tire-saving days. Have your tires and tubes vulcanized here. M. Hughes t i iousv watiiiag ior the prrival of d'loyd and his plane, and he has heen anticipating the possibility of plant ing tho first plane in Silvcrto. tut before this can be rea:i.i-d a suitable binding field must be provided, lie has been here upon two occasions since his return from California to look at the field suggested, but after the ex perience he had in Ian liu j at Olcott field in Salem he has not felt .justified in trying to make a binding here. Sil vertou Tribune. PICKERS EARN $4. Cove, Ore., July 1!). lialph t'omstock who has H't cherry tries, IHitg, and Koy : 1 Amies, was informed by an expert buyer, in Cove, Monday that at 10 eents pnunn. Ins I'-i trees woul.i average nenrh- ijiofl a tfee. Cherry pickers nro getting oil cetits a box; packers 12 to IS ! 1-2 nnd 10 to lo cents a crate at the sev- ernl tacking sheds, hence, Cove school girls ure milking from J3 to $4 and rx jpert packers t' nnd more a day. , drain farmers are so distiessed for jlielp in hay and grain fields, they are ' pnyi g from if..Mi to )."...iil. -Keep Them Heme $$$