Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, October 21, 1919, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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    THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL SALEM, OREGON. Tuesday, October 21, 1919.
PAGE THREE
U.S.SUPRH1E COURT
; ASID TO DISMISS
INCORPORATIONS $
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Attorney General George M. Brown
and Gilbert, Hedges, district attorney
of Clackamas oounty, have made ar
raneements for counsel to appear be'
fore the supreme court of the United
States and ask formal dismissal of the
case of Julius Wilbur, formerly - In
charge of the Friars club of Milwau-
kie.
! Wilbur was charged, convicted and
sentenced to jail for having sold liquor
on September 23, 1916, In violation of
' the etato prohibition law. He appeal
ed to the state supreme court which
sustained the conviction, and he then
appealed to the supreme court of the
United States. .
: The case was set for hearing In the
federal supreme court for October 24
but inasmuch as Wilbur is gone from
thkte'and his attorney is in France,
It will be moved that the case be dis
missed. '
IS HELD INEVITABLE
(By United Press staff correspondent)
Mitau nnt. 18. Colonel Bermondt,
leader of the newest anti-bolshevik
fiu-tion In Russia, today declared a
Ruaso-German alliance is lnevtiable
and hinted that. America can-pre
vent a future war ir she alas imme
riiatniv fn Russian reconstruction.
"Nothing can prevent a coalition
of TCunala. and Germany." said Ber
mondt, who formerly was known as
Prince Avaloff.
- "w nm hound' to come toerether.
'America ought to see clearly the ad
vantage of winning Russia's sympa
thy. She should Join this coalition and
aid In Russia's reconstruction, thus
preventing a future war.
"America, ought to see her moral in
fluence and power , upon England,
hn fa flo-v.tlni hr former allies. The
. Baltic is still Russian territory.. This
Hull, who wish to exmoit this area
economically. . This attitude prevents
"We are not' reactionaries. We con
sider a constitutional monarchy, sucn
as England's, to be the best govern'
Bermondt said he was grateful to
flia Holdiers of General Von Der
Goltz's command for comnig to Rus
eia's assistance.
New Dormitory At Feeble
Minded School Accepted
Thfl nospitai dormitory tti man.
institution for the feeble minded was
accepted conditionally by the state
board of control Monday. The condi
tions are that $250 be withheld from
the architect's fees and $250 from the
contractor's fees until the heating
plant is made satisfactory. The ar
rangement of the heating plant was
held unsatisfactory by the board and
will be changed. The contract price
Of the building is $26,602.75.
The Swiss Lumber company of
Portland, with a capital stock of
$180,000 filed articles of Incorpora
tion Monday. A general logging and
timber business will be done by the
concern. Incorporators are E. W. Mer
sereau, Albert Ridgway and E. A.
Johnson. ' -
Other firms filing articles of Incor
poration were the following:
Shotgun Lumber company, Mable,
Lane county; $60,000, E. R. Leeky,
A. E. Volck, George Englesby.
Huntly Covington - Lumber com
pany, "Portland; $6000; J. W. Huntly,
G. L. Covington, A. E. Kidd.
Rogers & company, Incorporated,
Portland; $3000; J. C. Green, E. A
Christensen, Grover Rogers.
The buying, selling, manufacture,
assembling, repair, operation and
handling of airplanes and flying boats
of all kinds of parts and supplies
therefor is the purpose of the Oregon
Washington! & Idaho Airplane com
pany, capitalized at two hundred
thousand dollars, which filed articles
of Incorporation with the corpora
tion commissioner's office' yesterday.
The company will maintain its princi
pal office In Portland. Chester G.
Murphy, A., D. Charlton and Emery
Olmstead are named as the incorpo
rators. - : i ; : '
BRIGGS AUTO WOOD-SAW Attachment
Om man cuts IS Mtdat I mam, 98 card.
Goes Anywhere Any Auto.
BRIGGS BURPEE CO, be. Manufacturer!
m Hawthorn At., Portland.
Sad far Intonation nd niwtraud Circular
WATER PERMITS ASKED
Application for the appropriation
of 600 second feet of water from the
Deschutes river for the irrigation of
100 acres of land, the developmnet
of power and for domestlo uses, was
filed Monday -wjlth. State Engineer
Percy A. Cupper ty Albert 8. Roberts
of The Dalles. Mrs. A. M. DeWitt of
Austin, filed application for the ap
propriation of water from Big Butte
creek for the irrigation of a small
tract. ;'
Plans are being made for the crea
tion of a park on the summit of Spen
cer's butte, a mountain 2000 feet high,
six miles south of Eugene, as a mem
orial for Lane county soldiers who lost
their ives in the great war.
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Applications for educational' aid for
American soldiers call for expenditure
of $130,000 more than the $200,000 pro
vided by the last legislature, and the
state board is worrying about how
the deficit is to be met.
Weather?
Rain!
I HAVE AN ALMOST 1
NEW FORD SEDAN
Just the car for wet weather. '
Will trade for Ford touring car. ;
What have you to offer? "'
Or, I would sell for cash at a reasonable price.
SEE J. W.JONES
162 North Commercial Street
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Spanish War Veterans Back
Up American Legion Drive
At a lively meeting last night of the
Hal Hibbard Camp No.'B, Spanish War
Veterans, resolutions commending the
Action of American Legion posts in
certain cities for their activity in erad
icating disloyalty were , adopted.
Fledges to suport the world war vet
erans in their work for Americanism
' met with unanimous favor.
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7 ReelS of Fun and Pathos
Also VAUDEVILLE
This Will Astonish
Salem People
The tjuick action of simple witch
hazel,' hydrastis,. camphor, etc., as
mixed in Lavoptlk eye wash, will sur
prise Salem people. One girl with
weak, 'Btrained eyes was helped by a
single application. Her mother
could hardly sew or read because of
eye pains. In one week she top was
benefited. We guarantee a small bot
tle of Lavoptlk to help ANT CASE
weak, strained or inflamed eyes. Alu
minum eye cup FREE. J. C. Perry,
druggist, 115 South, Commercail.
(Adv)
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set. -
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THIS is an
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ogod time to
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your clothes
for Winter, as the cold foggy mornings demand heavier and warmer cloth-
ing. ' , .
Bishop's Clothes Await Your Inspection
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Salem WOOlefl Mills Store
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Berkeley Women
Seek Reported
, Perfect Youths
Berkeley, Cal., Oct. 21. Girls at
the University of California are giv
ing the freshmen the "once over" to
day in an attempt to ascertain which
ones are physically perfect.
The girls are disgruntled by the ac
tion of Professor Kleeberger, direc
tor of the men's gymnasium, First
the professor aroused their Interest
j by announcing 25 of the. men of the
new Class were physically perfect.
The girls by committee asked him to
publish the names, but he refused.
Kleeberger said war training re
sulted in arrival of more physically
perfect men at the campus, ' ;
One hundred tons of cull apples
were sold at Estacada to the Henry
Welnhard plant in Portland this week
at $10 a ton. !
November 12 has been fixed as the
date when bids will be opened at Hepp
ner for the sale of $125,000 worth of
road bonds. f
We must close out at once
Dad Your Hair
t Is Falling Fast
"Dandertne" ' will check that ugly
Idandrpff and stop hair coming
i ont
n if
To stop falling hair at once and rid
the scalp of every particle of aana
nt rnt b. small bottle of "Dander
ine" at any drug or toilet counter for
a few cents, pour a little In your
kand and rub it into the scalp. After
several applications the hair usually
stops coming out and you can't find
any dandruff. Soon every hair on
your scalp shows new- life, vigor,
brightness, thickness and more color.
(Adv)
Keitlx Konqueror
Shoes for Women
So'as to have room for our new line of Ladies' Shoes. To move them quick
we make the following prices:
$13.50 Brown Calf Shoes to go
at $10.90
$13.50 Brown Kid Shoes to go
at : $10.90
$13.50 Golden Brown Kid Shoes
for only ...$10.50
$15.00 White Washable Kid Shoes
to go at .........$11.50
$9.00 Oxfords and Pumps at
only .............$7.50
J&K
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