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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 24, 1919)
THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1919. PAFB THREE OLCOTTPUSTO CHECK DELUGE OF CHARITY DRIVES Oregon Aggies Arrive ! In Spokane For Game Spokane, Wash., Jtfov. 24. The Ore gon Aggies arrived here today and went into light practice at the fair grounds in preparation for their game here Thanksgiving day with Gonzaga. The Catholics have all their hard work behind them. The three days re- imainir.g before the game will pass witli light signal drills, only. Alumni have 'volunteered to aid Coach HIggins lii closer cooperation between the various fightillg halM to stage a comeback. and cnarttaoie organization operating tackers are confident of victory. within the state if not, ultimately, a i Decision on officials was to be reach consolidation of several of the organ- ;ea today, .when the two teams confer. izations and, Incidentally the elimin ation of much of the overhead expense now Incident to their operation, there by. Governor Olcott today named a voluntary commission of seven which will be asked to study and report on the situation In the state at the pres ent time. The personnel of the com With a view to 'bringing about a Four Killed By Auto Collision In Mountains San Francisco, Nov. 24. Authorities questioned H. H. Brandt today as to mission Includes R. W. Montague, Ben . his P&rt in tne automobile accident Belling, Ruf us Holman, W. P. La- yesterday when the machine driven by Roche, Mrs. W. B. Ayer, Mrs. C. Lewis Charles M. Belshaw plunged 400 feet Meaxi and John v. Daly, all or Fort- down Pe(Jr0 mountain. - .Vr' . .. Belshaw and Mrs. Belshaw and .u una a. vuiumury cura- thelr euesta Mr anQ Mrg j 0 gher. expenses, selections were made from wood was a plone;r Spokane c;ptaust -unuUu. ..... -m w T Hes an attorney, said he today. In announcing the personnel. T,Mfl... ,,,. ,1Mk ti. Making the selection entirely from Belshaw Tia4 been active in one community will also allow the members to get together frequently, and give more of an opportunity for full attendance at the meetings. "An effort was made, in determin ing the membership of the commis sion, to have all of the varied inter ests connected with charitable work represented as nearly as possible. The personnel includes representation of the county, of the city, and of the various classes and kinds of charitable organizations with due regard being paid to various sects which are strong- politic? for years and had a wide ao quaintance. i . . Oregon Agricultural college will of fer a course of instruction in book' keeping during farmers' week. Wonderful Results At 70 From Internal Baths Mrs. L. M. Wadlia, 2043 National I Ave., San Diego, Col., writes Tyrrell's ly engaged in this class of effort, as Hygienic Institute of JNcw York as fol i well as of women's organizations lows: which have thrown themselves in a I "Within the last month have had whole souled manner into causes wonderful results and all inflammation representative of service to human- i ,ias nearly subsided. I could hardly ex i kind. pect a women over 70 to receive bene Deluged with Drives fit f rom a trouble of long standing as "The people of Oregon hav Been 'quickly as a younger person. Money '.mercilessly deluged with 'drives' of ?""ld ? blV m? J-,B- Cascade' j j, r. if I could not set another." that whenever a surcestlon is made . ? is diWicult to believe how many! for the promotion of some prdject the ,nf.crnal tTf, " ,. first step is to perfect a new organ- hove nhl you realize that physi , . u nt .7 cians agree that 95 -percent of liuman u . ,4r i ailments are caused by accumulated "It is true that in the main the ob- I T Cascade tie aeien, Jects sought to be opined are entire- 1 JXethod of" Vernal' hllTZ ly wortny oul euun ontunuwuoii nas moyM jn ft pcrfectIy natural way all an executive secretary who is paid a poi80n-oua wnto and has been so suo salary Each organization establishes cessful in promotiug health that ovor an ornce witn a rental expense, nires talf a million int0Uigent Americans auuB!,Uc.B u, iai., un.o. cre now usin lt regularly. piles up overhead charge.-, ll of which ' It :a thn i?VPntdon of Chns. A. Tvr- must come out of the pockets of the veuf jj. D., of New York, who for 25 mpie who ib uunauns lor ine par- year3 was a specialist on internal ibath ticular charity. The system is bad and jng) nlla jt is now being shown and cx ,1s rapidly unpopularizmg an forms of plained by Daniel J. Pry of Salem, charitable effort. Tho peyople of this Oregon. state are inclined to give liberally to They will give you on request a very . each worthy cause which they have interesting booklet on internal bathing shown in every instance when demand by Dr. Tyrrell, "Why Man of Today has been made. I believe, however, Is Only 50- percent Efficient." i;r tho peopple are entitle! to protection . . Ask for it todny and know more ;' from promiscuous damand? coming about yoursolf and your functions than from all quarters, - you ever havo before. (Adv) ITALY WEARIED BY MAD ADVANTURE OF IRRESPONSIBLE POET By Comillio Cianfarra (United Press staff correspondent) Rome, Nov. 23. (Night The whole nation deplores the "irrespon sible attitude" of Gabriele D'Annun zio which "threatens to involve Italj1 in serious international complica tions," the Messaggero declared to day. The press of all parties, appar ently realizing the poet aviator's ad ventures must be brought to an end, carried lengthy comment on D'Annun zlo's Zara coup, severely condemning his action. Expressing surprise at Armiral MIllo's lack of firmness in failing to prevent the Zara coup, Epocha. de clared that Italy is tired of adven tures such as the Plume expedition and that they must be stopped. While the poet aviator probably is prompted by the noblest motives, the newspaper said, his success in Flume i must not encourage repetition, me government should Dot permit actions of its military forces to embarrass the entire nation, the newspaper added. D'Annunzio's Zara expedition was "superfluous" in the opinion of the Tribuna. The city was garrisoned with Italian troops and has been as signed to Italy by the pact of London, the paper pointed out. The Irea Nazionaie. approving D'Annunzio's latest coup, reproached the government for the tone of its communiques, which critized the ac tion of Admiral Mlllo in Joining the poet. Premier Nitti had a long con ference with the British ambassador and General Diaz lost night over the Adriatic situation. BULGARIA ADMITTED Paris. Nov. 24. The peace confer ence has ratified the credentials of M. Stamboullski, the Bulgarian rep resentative who will sign the Bulgar ian treaty Thursday, It was announc ed today. To Core a Cold in One Day Take LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE (Tablets.) It stops the Cough and Headache and works off the Cold. E. W. GROVE'S signature on each box. 30e. (Adv) "Where Home Comforts Abound" PORTLAND, ORE. The pleasure of your trip to Port land will depend upon the hotel you select. 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