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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 28, 1919)
PAGI3 TWO THE DAILY CAPITAL JQURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, THURSDAY, AUGUST 28, 1919. it 11 i f Si It $ 4 I .1 it i! ; t f 1 The ARMCO IROIl Advertisement : -In this week's - '.".. Saturday Evening Post Is a reminder that ARMCO IRON .. is used in the construction of RANGES '- - - J coil. wood. Jfc ARMCO IRON Resista Rust.' It really doubles the life of a Gas Range. Aide to see the Wedge wood Portland Railway, Light & Power Co. FOR OAS COAL X M Tne Best Plaster A piece of flannel dampened with Chamberlain '9 Liniment and bound on ever the seat of pain it often more ef fectual for a lame back than a plnstor lend does not cost anything like as (ouch. , outing party composed of Dr. M. XX Findlev and two sons, W. H. Trin- die, W. C. Winslow, Walter 8pauldingj .nil unas. Vick will leave tomorrow with complete camp outfit, guns and fishing tackle, for a sojourn of sev eral weeks in the wilds of the upper Horllck'Sth Original . Malted Milk. Avoid Imitations and Substitutes. Umpqua. Tho party will be joined lat er by Judge Bingham and O. B. Ging rich. The results of thi trip will be watched with interest for the ques tion 1s at issue as to whether the pon derosity of tho professionals, the ora tory f Winslow. the trrand oner'a of Gingrich or the salesmanship of Vick troitj. (Pittsburg, Milwaukee, Trenton, ill : I .1. I 1 . ' I m-.il 11 n 1 n 11 .1 nfA. AA U- Ifl.mn .it. : society : ' By 0BBTIKJDB BOBISON GOVERNOR AND MRS. BEN W. OLOOTT x eturned yesterday from Salt Lake city, Utah, where the former has been attending the -national governors convention. The. session this year was one of the moat important cveifheld, many vital sub" jects "having been discussed, and some important resolutions adopted. At the conclusion of the business sessions, the executives and their wives-were gnests of the state during a tour of Yellow stone National park. t .. V ? . Mrs. Charles K. Fisher returned last evening, from an extended ' visit in Portland.;; - ;;. ,. . - . ' ::. v '"X'C ,''!' '?' v : Mrs, .Toll n Roberts and two children, Mildred and' Helen, and Robert Bishop left yesterday: for an outing at Agate BeatA... During,, their stay at the, resort they will 'tie domiciled at the Roberts cottage.-. - -. ' . . . , ' i .. A ; ' " ; " Salem- friends were welcoming Mr. and Mrs. Otto Metsehan of Portland, who stopped in the capital -city yester day for a ;brief visit while en route to Agate beach for a two Weeks outing. Mis. I. 15. Myers and son L. N. My ers, are entertaining, one of their for mer neighbors of Wisconsin Mrs. Lil lian Hunt, now of the Red Cross head quartern in Spokane, Washington, who is spending her vacation with them at their residence in tho C. R. Gregg homo, 2270 Mill street. Twonty Polish girls, members of the Polish Grey (Samaritan unit, which has Been trained in this country By the x, W. C A. to fit sirlg of Polish birth or parentage to do reconstruction work in their own country, have sailed for Warsaw as the advance guard of a large eroup which will be sent if funds for transportation can. be provided by tho iotiBh reconstruction committee. The unit was made tip of girls from t, LOuis, 'Rochester, Hew York, JJe 3 I "HoppyVisian. Gives Comfort to J&pectant Mothers By making lattic (he tnutcks, during the anxious months before maternity. Hathar Friend renders the ligaments pliant for expansion as the system Is preparing for the coining event. How natural then that the new dawn is looked to in happy - anticipation. Mother'a Friend Is wed extemoilj. ' 'At aH Druggists. . Spcclml BooUet on MotlMffcood mi Baby ftec Bm4fiMItanaMovC, Dpi.F-6,Atlnta.G. throats tor holding . the attention of buck deer. While the - other mem'bers. of the party expect to return in a few weeks, lr( Findley will be out of town until after the first of October, as he expects to take another trip later with his family. ; lliicago None of them weighed' 2, 000 pounds but what' we started out to say was, 671 Tons attended the an nual reunion of the Ton family here. ieg where Polish Grey Samaritans have been trained at the local Y. W. c. A's. Four counsellors, Martha Chickering, Los Angeles, California; Emily Grace, Baltimore, Maryland; Frances West, Chattanooga. Tennessee, and Stephanie ivoslowska, -New Xork city, accompan ied the unit which will proceed from Lo Havre, the land port, to tParis and thence to Warsaw, where they will be gnests of Madame Paderewski. wife of the famous pianist, Ienace Paderewski, now president of Poland.. A hotel has We Vouch for Them Of all the tires that are tnade, why do you suppose we prefer to sell United States Tires? Because they are made by the biggest rubber company in the world. And they know how to build good tires. They have choice of ma terials, they have immense facilities, they employ many exclusive methods. They can go to greater lengths in testing, improving and perfecting the things that make good tires. We find it good business to sell United StatesTires. And you will find it good business to buy them. They are here-a tire for every need. been- taken over as headquarters for the Polish Grey Bamaritans, who have been trained in social' work, first aid, home nursing and elementary dietetic. ' After a pleasurable - outins of two wceKs duration, Captain and Mrs. W. D. Clarke, and two small children, lioris and Robert, hove returned from Newport. . : , Mrs. Leo Schmidt and two children are the guests of friends in Portland. ... - . Mr. and Mrs. C. W Dyer and chil dren are home from a delightful out ing at Newport. : ';.. Mrs. C A.,;Dotson of Portland, ac companied by her small daughter, is a guest at the u. s. iiotson home, 1UOS Union street. She plans to - remain a ween. . . Miss Lucille' Saunders of Portland was a capital city visitor Monday and Tuesday. Miss Saunders who was for merly connected with the Statesman. i Mir employed on the Oregonian. C. B.i Ctoney'the. man who designed the Cherrian float which won first prize in one of the Rose Festival pa rades, is at the (Seward. Mr. Clancy has a florist shop in (Salem and in cidentally has charge of the floral ex hibits at the state fair. He is an active commercial club member and every time a committee-is wanted to accom plish some difficult undertaking, the chances are .pretty strong that some one will nominate the- flower fancier as chairman. Portland Oregonian. - . Dr. Mary iBowerman-rurvine is spending the week at iCcdai -Crest farm near. Portland,-' during the- absence of ur. and Mrs Frine. - . ' Miss Frances: ffSehards, dean of wo mei at Willametftt' university, i spend ing a two weeks holiday at Manhattan beach. t . r, Miss Elsie Dorsey of this city leaves tomorrow for her former home in V11 ginia. While here in Salem Miss Dor- sey has beon very active in church work. She is a member of the Leslie M, E. .church. Under the direction of the Bpwarth League the church will give Miss Dorscy a farewell gathering in the basement of the church at eight o'clock this evening. Miss Dorscy has made many friends in Salem and it is with regrot that, they .learn ot neT ae parture. " I QTATC UrtllQF mK utnm uvvuu nunv The latost in the series of changes in and about the state house occurred yes terday when State Printer A. W. Law rence, who has suprevised the public printing since 1915, presented his resig nation to the board yesterday afternoon, to become effective within two weeks. No reason is assigned for the action other than the statement that he eon templates going into the printing busi ness on his own account, having pur chased a plant at Corvallin. The resig nation was accepted and the Vacancy promptly filled by the appointment of H. 8. Bosshard, who has stood tecond to Mr. Lawrence in the state printing office during his administration of the office ,and is therefore thoroughly com petent to take up the work. The posi tion carries ti salary of $2400. . Governor Olcott pulled something like a blush of embarrassment ycsicrAny when ho found himself in reeeipt of a United States Tires arc Good Tires We bow United States Tires Are GOOD fires-THATS WHTWESELLTHEL Oscar B. Gingrich Motor & Tire Co. G. G. Quackenbush Salem Vulcanizing Works, (W. XL Hughes) Lilly Hardware Company, Stayton. A. L. Bones, Turner, Oregon. . C. G. Miller, Jefferson, Oregon. W. J. Pierson & Son, Marion, Oregon. RickreaU Trading Co., A. R. Cadle, Rickreall, Oi-e. JEWELRY BUYING When is tho time to buy jew . elry We certainly say, when there's such a store as this at jour elbow. For who ever jets 4 Z too mueh of it! T And there's magie in every X piece of jewelry, in 'every watch, T in every diamond we show. - An unceasing effort to pro duce the cleverest stock makes this store always unique, always brimful and overflowing with new surprises seldom equalled. Hartman Bros. Co. Jewelers and Optometrists Salem, Oregon MMiHftriwA n Economical, Delightful, Light Place t o Tradea We Will Be Located In Our New Quarters September 1. i ' We are busy this week moving our stock from its present 1 location at 416 State Street to our fine new 'store at 466-; 474 State street. - " 1 " ' Our new quarters are commodious, light and fitted up in; a strictly modern manner. We are receiving large quan tities of new goods and the stock will be comlepte in - every way, ... . ,.; - ' ' , We have established a reputation for offering the pub.-. . lie the best quality goods at reasonable price and we wish to inform the public that in our new store we will be bet-. ter equipped than ever to render the best possible service to our customers. . You are invited to visit our new store where you will find. ' a modern merchandising establishment and a large stock of strictly first quality merchandise . ' New Location 466-474 State Street - Salem's : Exceptional Store bunch of telegrams from prominent wo man suffrage .workers congratulating him upon his action at Salt Lake, in agreeing with eight other western gov ernors to call special sessions of the leg islatures at once for the purpose of rati fying the national suffrage amendment. In appears that while & conference of governor was held and such an agree ment made, Mr. Olcott was not present at the meeting and knew nothing of the matter until he saw s report of it in the Salt Lake papers. He hastens to make public a statement expressing, his regret that such a report got into print, and reiterating his determination to adhere te the policy of calling a special session only on the conditions which h? has laid down in the past. . Elizabeth Efelly, connected with the navy department at Tacoma, has recent ly addressed a communication to Deputy Secretary Kozcr' asking information witn. regard to the operation of the Oro- gon soldiers' aid law. She was furnish' ed with, a, synopsis of the various ap propriation laws, and in acknowledging reeeipt she expresses the highest com mendation of the state of Oregon for its policy in this regard, and goes on to say that if all the states had adopted the same generous policy there would be less danger in the country-from bolsho- vism and I. W. W. outbreaks. One of the peculiar cases thnt illus trate a particular trend of human na ture eame np to the industrial accident commission recently and again impress ed upon the claims department of than body that they need to be on the alert to protect the interests of the state. A certain shipyard worker in Portland put iu a claim for injuries to one of nis eyes, alleged to have been caused by r.n accident in the yards. On making an examination the specialist found that the organ was defective from what ap peared to be natural-causes. On investi gation it was learned from a former em ployer and also from a nurse at tho hos pital that the eye had been defective previous to hij employment in the ship yard. On the strength of this testimony his claim for $850 was denied. The office, of secretary of state has certified the issue of $400,000 in bonds for the Warm Springs irrigation dis trict, in accordance with the amended law of 1919, .whereby such bonds ar virtually guaranteed by- the state and made available for bond companies, snd other purchasers of securities.; This district lias, previously issued' ubnds to the amount of $730,000 for construction of its project, which is located in Mal heur county and comprises 30,000 aeres of laud. This project is in charge of John H. Lewis, former state enginoor. Although not so fully attended ss might have been desired, tho confer ence of governors at Salt Lake tity re suited in 'organization work and agree ments that are of the highest import ance in the opinion of Governor Olcott who returned to his office yesterday aft er an absence of two weeks. Prominent. among the actions of the conference was the formation of a league of the- public land states with a view to facili tating tho settlement of such lands, . aad to secure the allotment of such lands to the several states. Aside from the business phases, the visit of the gov ernor in the Mormon stronghold was an interesting one through the courtesies extended. On tho return trip Mr. and Mrs. Olcott joined the group of govern ors in a tour of Yellowstone Tark. Al though enjoying. tho trip immensely the couple wore well pleased to got back into the green of the Willamette valloy, for the greater part' 'of the country cast of the Cascade- shows disastrous effects of the heat and drouth. ' " Used for 70 Years Thru its use .Grandmother's youthful appearance - has remained until youth has become but a memory. 1 he soft, retmed, pearly white appearance it renders leaves the toy ot iieauty with you tor many years. J if' i lAV.Iiitltf f k ! ' kSl h t !''p k :jv ik X i t I! $ 1 w M Wit V jn"5 -r""4!" - "A W ft D J fM I W&JSAsf&iJl 'r "iiZffii A I ft Tf a'-ft?- f.lt w '.-';' ( -'ill mm$e&&&- I ..laK.i'tlll -iiiti'i Mill l it ) mi- in .lulIllliUCIllil 1 " .J' r tl'.'IMI i' I I iH'l ("" " I jjm umnmi uiliilliiimuii ,) (r SAY, youll have a streak of smokeluck thatll put pep-in-jrour-smokemotor, all right, if you'll ring-in with a jimmy pipe or cigarette papers and nail some Prince Albert for packing! Just between ourselves, you never will wise-up to high-spot-moke-joy until you can call a pipe by its first name, then, to hit the peak-of-pleasure you land square on that two-fisterj-man-tobacco, Prince Albert! . Well, sir, youTl be so all-fired happy youH want to get a photo graph of yourself breezing up the pike with your smokethrottle wide open! Talk about smoke-sport! Quality makes Prince Albert so appealing all along the smoke line. -Men who never before could smoke a pipe and men who've smoked pipes for years all testify to the delight it hands out! IP. A. can't bite or parch! Both are cut out by our exclusive patented -process 1 i"' MP umt Right now while the going's good yon gel out your old jimmy pipe or the papers and land on ome P. A. for what ails yoar particular atnokeappetite I, imm ni nil fmta