THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1919. PAGE THREE. NEW ORGAN LARGEST OUTSIDE PORTIAND Opening concerts on the mammoth new Murlltzer Hope-Jones orchestral pipe organ being installed at the Ore gon theatre will be given next Tuesday and Wednesday evening, with Miss Margaret Faber as organist and Mrs. Warren Hunt, as relief. - . The Keyboard contains three man , uels, with echo, solo and aocompanie- . Thorn are two touches - uh slaving a different LU oaLM "VJ i Instrument. The pipes range from one foot in length to 32 feet and there is a multiture of them, mvery " . , ,,,a nmi pnv combina- Btrumeni w yuw. - v,i.r tion of instruments, altogether there being 10 different combinations. . . "...L.-wmniMiii nlayed are Chose of the string orchestra and brass band, the Maramba pnone. WB bells, cathedral chimes, harp, drums, 6 There are BOOO electric magnets and over three miles of electric wiring re quired in the organ, wmcn "" q 1 i.i iotrnmant in the state, oTtsidTof one" in Portland. The pipes . i --no nnminv all the sur- IZ Z in the theatre. Including the Btntre wings, green room and boxes, while the echo is placed in the ceiling. It is the most expensive feature ever Installed in a theatre the size of the Oregon, but the motto of the house is "Nothing too costly nor too good for our, patrons." TocalBrieB Wm. Davis of Gervals spent Satur day in Salem. , Dance tonight at armory 9 p. m Gentlemen f 1. Ladies 10c. 259 B .B. t,ockhart, preacher and news paperman, just returnea ironi overseas with the Y. M. C. A., was calling on friends among the state of ficials Saturday. Lockhart has been assigned to a Methodist pastorate at North Bend. ' Newton VanDalsem, Btate director for vocational education, will leave Sunday for Astoria on business con nected with the introduction of voca tional training into the schools of Oregon. Commander J. Thompson of the re cruiting department of the U. S. navy, will be a chapel speaker at Willam ette Wednesday morning, speaking on the subject of the opportunities afforded in the navy and of the na tional military and civil problems facing the country today. A letter, asking police to aid In the search for a gold wrist watch she had lost on State street here October 25, was1 received this morning by Chief of Police Varney from Miss Vessie tji Momkorrr Miss' Beal said that the watch-is an heirloom, and that she valued it highly, She oners a reward for anyone giving information that will lead to its recovery. A petition, signed by a number of ..oM.ta nn North Cherry street, ask ing that the Salem water company extend its main into their community, has been handed officials of the com pany. This extension has oeen allo cated and sought by members of the North Salem Improvement associa tion. What action the water company will take on the petition has not been announced. A community course in religious " education will be given Monday eve ning at eight o'clock in the auditor ium of the public library. Pastors, Sunday school superintendents and all those interested in the study of the bible are invited to attena. i. . general secretary of the Oregon State Sunday School association, Rev. Har old Humbert, will be present and aid in perfecting the organization for fu ture religious courses. ,ng that "an Oregon rain is like a jungle mist from heaven, com pared with the showers here," Russell M Brooks, vice consul to The Nether lands, and son of County Recorder Mildred Brooks, wrote his mother here today. Mr. Brooks says that he much prefers Oregon to Holland, and ' would return here were he not re . ,,.!., "In Ihe land of dikes and Ice" and attend to the affairs of his country. ' Miss Mildred McDaniel was hostess last night to six young friends at a Hallowe'en party given at her home, 2425 Center street. An enjoyable en tertainment, music, games and re freshments brightenea me evening. The house was highly decorated in seasonable garb. The guests were Anita Hevel, Margaret Evans, Meien and Adele Wlnslow, Lucile Longworth and Margaret Nunn. with live topics on community build ing and'eommunity lire, wui do select ed soon to carry an extensive cam paign Into all parta of the county. It is emphatically explained that this is not a cut and anea - institute ai- faiy tin that thn talks will be strict- ly uplifting and of great value to the various communities. The apportionment of school dis trict funds for the county- will be made, as soon as the school census is completed, which probably will be next week, according to an announce ment made at the office or tne coun ty school superintendent today. The apportionments cover expenses of all the schools and the teachers' salar ies in each district. The apportion ments are due next week, and will be Issued on time unless tne scnooi cen sus is delayed. TVia fimnlner Iviftt-fl and fender of an auto belonging to Frank Smith, Electric apartments,, was siigntiy cam aged in a collision, at two 'clock this morning with an auto driven by Koy S. Scufleld,' Turner, at the corner of State and Commercial street. Accord ing to a report made by Patrolman Victor, Smith was driving south on Commercial street, and Scufleld was driving west on State street. Smith had the right of way. Scufleld agreed to pay for the damage done to Smith's car. Ann. result of a meetine last night of a special committee of the Marion county community federation, hem at the Commercial club, speakers, to deal tlnotnAcia man aftAndinl thA noon Aav liinnhAnn nt tha Commercial club ATnnnv ara Hiia tn rtWAiVA fin ADtre- ciable surprise. Just wnai us nature is was not made known, other than it I will be highly pleasing. These lunch eons are steadily growing in popular ity. The lunch itself Is well worth the price, and the entertainment pro grams always are vaiuame to tnose attending the luncheons. An effort to have every business man spend his noon hour there Monday , is being made. ' ' ' ' Tha funeral of Mrs. Martha Jane Ralph, 70, for SI years a resident of Salem, who died Friday morning at her home .148 Wilson street, will be held at the chapel of Webb and Clough, undertakers, High and court streets, at 2 p. m. Sunday. Rev. Holt oi the Baptist church will have charge. Burial will be in tne I. u. u. F. cemetery. Mrs. Ralph is survived by two daughters, Mrs. L. Mase, Sa lem, anoVSMrs. Earl Eddings, Eugene, and three sons, William, oi uiover Hou nro Cheslev.' of Dallas, and Harry of this city. Her husband died here December 4, l 17. 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