Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, October 18, 1919, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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    THE DAILY CAPITAY JOURNAL. SALEM, OREGON. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1919.
PAGE SRVFV..
OREGON'S SHARE OF
FOREST RECEIPTS
IS RECEIVED HERE
A United States treasury warrant for
$115,405.74 was received by the scerc
tary of state's office, Thursday, "from
tho federal department of agriculture,
this sum representing 25 per cent of all
moneys- received from forest reserves
. within the state during the fiscal year
-. ending Juno 30, 1918. This money is to
be apportioned among the various coun
ties in tho state containing forest re
servo lands and will be expended .for
public school and road purposes.
The receipts are divided among tho
seventeen forest reserves in tho state as
follows:
Cascade w- 602.07
Crater 13,642.91
Desehutcs - .' . 2,794.83
Fremont 6,408.55
Klamath .' ' 8.85
Mlheur 9,267.99
Minam 6,262.06
Ochoco - 5,785.2
Oregon ,. 6,687.89
R.nfinn , 582.12
Biskiyou - -. 2,922.5i
Siuslaw 1,526.94
Umatilla ; - 3,901.74
Uirinnna 4,125.47
Wnllnwa .' -i. 24,119.42
Wcnaha 3,665.03
Whitman 23,101.71
This remittance which represents
money received from rentals and tim
ber sales is approximately $20,000 great-9-
er than tho remittance received from
tho department of agriculture last year.
.
10:33. Benediction follows last mass.
Sanctuary choir of boys will practice on
Saturday at 2. Catechism at 3
and confessions at 4:00. There will bo
a Forty Hours' Adoration in the church
on October 31st, Nov. lsct and 2nd,
closing, with benediction on Sunday
evening at 7:30. Everyone is cordially
invited to all services and at any time.
Kev. j. K. Buck, pastor.
Castle Temple. United Brethren.
Castle Temple, United Brethren
church, Nebraska and 17th street. Sun
day morning service: Sunday school
10 a. m. W. W. Eoaebraugh, superin
tendent. Sermon, 11 a. m. pastor, Eov.
Georgo Chapman. Evening service,
7:30. Prayer meeting Thursday, 7::30
p. m.
Court Street Christian Church.
Corner of N. 17th and Court streets
Bible school 10 a. n. sharp. One week
rem today is ''Go to Bible School' 'i
( Sunday, Don 't wait for that day, get j
usea to coming by being on band this ;
week. Mr 8. Putnam will speak at 11
a. ni. Members and friends of the
church are incited to bring a basket
dinner with you and after the service
l journey to Turner and eat at the Prca
I byterian church with the brethren there
t The pasior is holding .an evangelistic
meeting at Turner. Kev. .lames klvm.
secretary of the local Y. M. O. A. will
speak at 7:30 p. m. The monthly Bible
school confemce Tuesdav 7:30 o. m.
at the home of the pastor 161 South I
14th street. lrayer meeting Thursday
I 7:30 p. m. The public are cordialy in
vited to worship with us. R. L. Putnam,
' paRtor.
n
The New Philadelphia
Diamond Grid
Dallas News.
(Capital Journal Special Service.)
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Dallas, Or., Oct. 18. Dr. and Mrs. E.
C. Virgil and little son of Portland are
guests of frionrln in Dallas this week.
Vt. Virgil "was formerly located ir
city. He is now c-n eye, ear and no.io
and throat specialist in Portland.
Miss Hazel Duignan of Falls City was
the guest of Dallas friends the first of
the week. Miss Duignan is assistani
cashier of the bank of Falls City.
John B. Sibley, L. S. Finseth and V.
F. Compton returned from Portland
Thursday afternoon where they have
been attending the annual convention of
the Knights of Pythias lodge as dele
jTKtcs from tho Dallas lodge.
J. A. Brown left this week for an
extended visit of several months at his
old homo in Minnhouri.
Mr. and Mrs. Phil Begin were the
guests of relatives in Portland several
dnvg this week. '
' -.Deputy Sheriff T. B. Hooker was a
,1'ort'and visitor this week. :
W.. Sheriff John W. Orr, J. E. Ifilfcr and
n a TUW i,.ft thin week for a doer
lunt In the' Oak Eidgo country in the
Mrs. Hcrmany Lnyhor and littlo son,
nlin liovn been cuests at the home of
her mother, Mrs. Martha Stafrin in
Dallas for the past several wecKs, re
tnrned Thursday to their, homo iu No-
Kraalfjl
Captaia Conrad Stafrin left yesterday
.morn'ine for St. Louis, Missouri, to at
tend a meeting of tho adjutant generals
of th0 country. Ho expects to be absent
frem Dallas several week. "
- Mm W.nr Havter and Mrs. H. A
Woods attended the meeting of the
state federation of Woman's cluos now
at Corvaliis this week.
i Marion News.
Cf!n.tnl Journal Snecial Service.)
w-i
; Marion, Or., Oct. 18. H. Loretz haR
old-his place and expect to move w
r.j.u.j i a -.ou n n af week Mr.
Beers of Salem bought the place and
will move on to it as soon as mr. uorei
moves.
Thero will be a Christian Endeavor
.. tho Preahvterian Young
People 's socioty at the home of E. Bengs
Friday night.
i4 Jefferson district Sunday school asso-
hnld n afternoon meeting
VIA.SVU " ' " .w. -
at he Friends tchurch Sunday, October
20.
LLOYD-GEORGE ASK
SUPPORT FOR TURKEY
; Sheffield, Eng., Oct. 18. (United
T.lnvH-(ifonre. in as
1 iotd.;--ivv ' ' ,
address here today urged the United
States to accept a mandate lor par" w
"They are appearing to America for
help," the premier earn, yana uu
nf in vain. Tlnlesa America listens, 1
do not know what will happen to parts
of the Turkish, empire."
ti j n ol.ll . thai it would
UlUJUl-UCUiKO .
eound impertinent to orge the United
States to accept a Turkish mandate,
"were it not for tne iaci mm
undertaking similar responsibilities ann
find we are coming to the limit of out
strength."
The premier declared the delay n
the Turkish treaty could be attributed
to the fact that Turkey's destiny could
not be settled until it was, learned
whether the United States would share
the burdens of civilization outside of
America. jsi-
"We are undertaking a great civiliz
ing duty at . great test," he eaid. "We
beg America to join us."
Guaranteed
Years
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(Continued from page eight)
Catholic Church,
low mass and communion at 7:30.
Rdi mm and sermon by the pastor at
Through Service We Grow
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' Fairfield News Notes, t
(CEiiitalJournal Special Service.)
J
J. C. Jferry
n-. TV Joarnal Wt Ads
Fairfield, Or., Oct. IS. Ruben Short
is the owner tif n new Ford car.
riiu ino ThiRi-tte. who ia attendins
coIIcro at O. A. C, spent the week-end
wtih her parents.
Wnemnn Murflinler hsut traded his
Cleveland traetor for a Bamson.
Misses Lorctta Loveirren and Myrtle
ImlH.li, vfho are attending high school at
Woodburn. spent the week-end at their
respeetives hornet.
Miss Xellie Marthalcr is tcachlne th
sche - hc on awoiint of the illnesa of
;Mrs. Oochrsn's mo: her of McMintivillo.
j Kdward Wtmar has purchased a new
Case tractor.
I Hunday schojl was reorganized last
'Suiidny with a 'very good attendance.,
IMins Merle DuKirlte was elected supcrin-1
itendt'nt. j
j Mr. and Mrs. Join Hugill of Cas-
radii Locks siiiiomice the arrival of a
i little daughter Sunday, October 13. Mru.
jllucill was Miss Bssio Parker of this
place, rihe has been named Mary FAuk-
beth. , !
John Tmluh and family were goost of
John Scmndier'a of -Polk county, Sunday,
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Kansas (Sty, Mo. Moochers can no
longer mooch, panhandlers cannot pan-
; nandlo and beggors are forbidden to
beg. It's police ordors.
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Lynn, Mass., Oct. 17. Joe gan of
Dorchester won the decision over Art
Magirl of Oklahoma after IS rounds
millim at the Casono Athlotie eb'h h-n
last night.