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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 7, 1919)
THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1919. PAGE THBEK , ' WATER PERMIT S I - .. HERE TODAY Permission to appropriate 4000-acre feet t water from Ten Mile creek to be stored for irrigation purposes, is asked by Mrs. 8. O. Troutwine of Me Dermitt, Nevada, in an application re ceived by State Engineer Cupper, Mon key. , The development is to cost ap proximately 480)00. Other applications filed Monday were as follows: F. M. Wood of Paulina, for the stor age of 1800-acre feet of water from Paulina creek for irrigation purposes. John CobleiRh, John Clarke, J. B. j Hanning, Ben Brophy,, William Wood-1 worth and A. J. Higginbotham of Eagle i Point for the appropriation of water. ' from Big Butte creek for irrigation pur poses. . ' H. 0. Haney and Oscar Nelson of Baker for the appropriation of water from Powder river for irrigation pur poses. . - WILlAHEfTEGRAD TO DO MISSIONARY WORK Miss Aetna Emmcl, who is to atil for Hongkong from 'Vancouver, B. , C, on the Empress Asia October 31, was a campus visitor Monday. At the recent Methodist conference held in this city, Miss Emmel was given an appointment im educational missionary work in south era India. Although full particulars of . her miasiona'r task are not known at tMa time, it i? understood that she will . teaeh iri a ?:ils' school. While in the city she is the guest of law and sister. Dr. and Mrs. Fred H. Thompson. 'She will leave Wednesday for Portland. 3!isb Emmel was graduated from Wil Hmelte with the class of 1917. Since lenvn college, she has taught at Ben toi, Wish., Malwaukie, Oregon, and Oak Park,, Illinois. Whil0 a student at the traiyoraity, Miss Emmel was active in all rtmlent affairs, especially in the woric of tho Christian organization. Commercial Club To Hold IkpW Session fM l.f i ; f lL in ;x , tf i V I? 7 i If $ It X ' ft " ll States Would Co-Operate In Hunting Auto ThieYes The abatement of the automobile theft evil has been undertaken by a special committoe' appointed by tho sec retaries of state of America in session at Washington last week, according to a letter received by Sam u. Kozer, dep uty secretary of state for Oregon. 1 Harvey C. Smith, aecretary of state for Ohio, who heads the committee re quests copies of laws now in effect in Oregon touching on automobile thefts and suggestions as to what should bo included in a uniform bill in order that, each state would co-operate with the other states in detecting stolen cars and in running down and bring to justice the thieves and unscrupulous dealers in such '''' TOfAiRPftR ATI ANS U1VVIU VlUlIlVtlW. , iverhead Crossing Ordered Butt In Jackson County The state highway department Is au thorized, in an order issued "by the pub lic service commission, Monduy, to con struct an overhead crossing on the Pa c'ific highway over the tracks of the Oregon & California Railroad company at or near Tolo, Jackson' county. Forty per cent of the cost of the crossing is .to be paid by the highway department, 40 per ceat by the railroal and 20 per cent by Jackson county. Otto Kubin Resigns Job In State Secretary s Office . Otto Kubin has resigned his position in the accounting department of the secretary 'of state 'a office to accept a position with the Portland Flouring Mills at Albany. Kubin served for two years with the American troops in Fance, rscigmng his position with tnc secretary of state's office to enlist in tho aJmy in April, 1917, and "resuming his position again upon his return from France July 1. : Hcppner lodge. No. 358, B. P. O. E., filed article of incorporation with Cor poration Commissioner Schuldorman Monday. The lodge is capitalized at 11,000. S. W. Spencer, W. R. Irwin and W. S'Prunye are named as trues Declaration of purpose to transact business in, Oregon has been filed by the (Northwestern lure corporation, or iriuiized under the laws of New York. Jack Boscncroft i named as the Ore son representative with offices at The MeiNeff Tire and Automooii eompany of Portland filed resolutions of dissolution. Foch Instructed To Make Hun Army Evacuate Baltic Paris,)ct. 7 (United Press.) The Supreme council of tho peace confer ence today instructed Marshal Foch to draw up an ultimatum for presentatio to Germany demanding tho exacuatioi) of German troops in tho 'Baltic provinco Thc Germans' Tcplv to the allied de mnnd that Field Mcrsnal von juoi Goltz' troops be withdrawn did not sat isfy thc supreme council. . ' Bitro-Phosphate Is Good For Thin Nervous People A Physician's Advice ' The 4 regular monthly membership meeting of tho Commercial club win be hold Wednesday evening at tho cluo wrcBte8j kambers. Plans for entertainment or. the club members nre complete. Con sidered high in the list of entertainment features in the singing of Miss Buth Johsia, daughter of Judge Charles A. Johns.,, , Ai-i ' --' Following the business of the evening and the entertainment a buffet lunch will bo served to members in the gume tmrlor of the club. ' All members of tni Commercial club are requested to be , thpir ,cxcclient performances of an bnna. . Returning for their regular Tuesday Wednesday and Thursday night appear ances at the Bligh theater, the Harv ard Foster Players will present the great political drama, "Tho Final Set tlement," for three performances be ginning October 7. MThe Final Settlement" is one of the great political comedy dramas of modern, times. It is the story of how an obscure telephone girl meets and figuratively speakina, with the boss of the most powerful politic al machine ever formed. She is the greatest stumbling block the machine has encountered, and thoir efforts to get hefjout of the way and her deter mination to- hold out for the ;right, forms the story with one of the most surprising' elimaxes ever put into .aj play. . The Foster Players have made a great many friends here already by The Irrigation. Company Asks . ; Increase Of $Z5 Per Acre An increase from $71 to $100 per acre is asked by the Jordon Valley Land & Water company for the development oi the Jordan valley irrigation district, a Carey act project in Malheur county. The application! for the Increase. the development lien was presented at a meeting of the desert land board Monday, by A. J. Vance -of Oklahoma City, attorney for tho company; Arlic J. Hooker of Boise, Idaho, in charge of colonization work on tho projeet, end John W. Cunningham, engineer-manager of the project. , The , proposed increase would, apply only to acreage at present unsold. Final kctWn on the application has been itost- poncd pending the filing of additional data by the officials of the project. ' Frederick 8. Kolle., M. D., editor of New York Physician's "Who's Who" s-ivs that weak, nervous ' .people who want increased weight, strength and nerve force, should take a a grain tab let of Bitro-Phosphato just before or duringeaclL meal. This particular phosphate is the dis covory of a famous French scientist, and reports of remarkable results from its use have recently appeared in many medaeal journals. - If you do not feel weu; if you tire easily; do not sleep well, or are too thin: eo to any good druggist and get enonch Bitro-Phosphate for a two weeks'. supply it costs only nriy cenis a woeK. Eat loss; chew your food thoroughly, and if at the end of a few weeks you do not feel stronger and better than you have for months; if your nerves are not steadier; if you do not sleep better and have raoro vim. enauranco and vitality, your money will bo re turned, and the Bi'tro-l'hospnnte win cost you nothing. ' (Adv) (Third Degree" and ."The Bottle iaoy, anu roe iaer mai iney irui ap- STUDENTS STUDY DEHYDRATION poaT here each week in an entirely new V , : ' , jplay is very gratifying to those who ntti 'wtntinni of the eookinff class of i have seen them. tie university, in charge of Miss Lida Un. Instructor, visited the Salem King's Products plant Monday to ob-i kerve methods of food preservation by Hi dehvdration process. The classes Let Russians Look After -Selves, States Ironsides London, Oct. 7. The Russians can look after themselves now, General Iron sides declared today, having just return ed from Archangel with the last con tingent of British troops. Asked about (Russia, General Ironsides said: ; I "I think a damn sight too much has ir ' ... ji. ....muiiUnii nf shot, several were beaten and over a, been said already. :Wo have finished SZla li nt wank hundred revolver shots were fired near jour job and I think the Russians ean poods ror tne past weea. the. Lackawanna Steel plant this morn- now look after themselves." ; ' ESchty sir persons were arrested for mg when a mob attacked a Buffalo and', 'misdemeanors in Pendleton during Sep- Lake Erie traetion car en route to the rnber and wore fined $1282. steel plant with wording employes. BUFFALO STRIKERS BIOT Buffalo, N. 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Tho Iufur Orchard company is ' in need of 200 npplo pickers. Wages paid arc $4. per day for women. !' Fotiy five thousand gallons of vine gar will bo manufactured by tho Ku- nuin and $3 for gt-no, Fruitgrowers' association tins ' year. " .... r .. : : . : . I Tuberculosis infects 70 per cent, of children under 16 years old. The best way to fight the disease h with open air and sunshine, and in this shady nook, near New York, these happy young Sris list tc Tstories and play games, but they live freely in the open so that every powiUe benefit from he warm sun and the fresh air can be had. . It u to do such things for .ch.ldren, to cut down Seathrateof 12,000 a year, that the National Tuberculosis Association, and 1,000 local and state orLnTzations n planning to sell Red Cross Christmas seals, so that a bigger and more extensive SS Z starn? t "uberculosis may be carried oa next year. Each seal sold is an insurance mnlirv on the. health of a child. 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