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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 12, 1919)
FAGS TT70. THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 12,1919. t6 it, it 1 H ar i ; ii 1 - J J it i -I til i s .. ; ?- . SALU1 EATitti Illlill " IllEIimiTCF STUDB1TS AT OAC Oregon ' Agricultural Collage, Cor V vallia, Iee. 12. Salem raui among the three or four. leading cities in rv-m- 'n point of representation at KM college. Tee Balem Croup con- Sfla OX Vi OX toe 2u Kaaasiw now in nwie iius ta a new reg istration mark, the total attendance for tbe school year -la ezpoctea co reach 3509. . ; ' Roy Keen- whe has been elected to nanage this year's junior week end is one of the most pronjjnent studnts , from Salem. He is a member of Uu varsity "O" athletic association, be- - ing a baseball man. This year he promises to be the pivot for the var ' auty basketball team. He is also presi '" dent of the Phi Delta Theta fratemi ' ty. Frank Brown, and Claude fUeus- loff. who is president of the Kappa Sigma fraternity, were on tne college team which won the stock Judging contest at the recent raciile Interna- - tional stock show at Portland. "Letter Man" Whitney GUI a member of the Phi Delta Theta fraternity is a varsity ww man holding a letter for football, and ' this year la a promising; man for basketball. A. E. McClaln a senior in commerce is manager of the Barome ter, and also a member of the varsity t" association in track. George M. Alexander Is a member of the aigma Phi Epsdlon fraternity. . i'ennoyer f, English who was grad uated last year in agriculture Is this year an assistant professor in the de partment of zoology, Irene Curtis, a senior In home economics, is a mem ber of the Mask and Dagger dramatic society, and secretary-treasurer of the . Phi Beta Phi sorority. - Helen King is a member of the Tri Delta sorority, and a member of the - Mask and Dagger society. Leo Spits- hjtri hu hAAn AlAnti.fi munanw nf thin years junior prom. He is a member ' of the Sigma Phi Eplslon fraternity, . ana eaitor or tms years rook bible. ' 1 IMvIn B. Smith i nnuditant nt thla year's Balem club and a member of Aipna nappa rat, uie national non- rary commercial fraternity. . Ottuir .KLadMlla Hu Other students from Balem attend ' sng O. A. C. this rear are CHenn C ! aokwmaa. Mat-torta IB.--, AInrhilar Kother f, Anderson, Catherine) HL Bar nyte, Mary B. Bayiia. I u. Bonng, KUHsnii Honesteel, Albert B. Bouf- flftur. AaratriM P. Rnnon. fii-l V . Booth, Buth H. rewer. Morton B. Rriggs, Marjorie Brown, Bather Busoh, .Caryl Carson. George Croisanv Uaade H. Darby, Clifford O. Daue, I Noiei B. Davis, Raymond T. Dear tag, Edward h. lark, Frederick C. ltockoboch. Frank ,W. Durbia, George raotm. rtnix A. .English, Oris J. Fry . Laura. V, Garniobst. Jessie fl. ftihann Glenn H. Gregg, Lloyd Gregg, Lewis J. Griffith, Leon Hansen, Vivian Har grove. Leonard A. Hickerson, John , Hogg, Konaid V. Hogg, Theron C. Hoover. Bvanirelinn Lab. Oral u , Lemmon. Frank Lynch, Harry Lynch, . Ueorge McQUchWMt. UuaI Unllll. Christ, Earl G, Mason, Alt B. Matten. tk u.- Matten, Donald Matthews. , Ira C. Mercer, Anna A. Miles, Marian auuer. Katie O. Miso, William Moh y. Helen Moore, William K. New my or. Philip L, Newmyor, Madison mtcnois, Aioaso Patohin, Julia H. Patehin, Sidney Powers, Albert Pre : ley. Ina M. Prootor. Mark w i..t..un. Paul XL Richardson, Irving C Bob rts, Frank W. Roaebraugh. Buth Uesebraugh. Vera M. Kosenqueat, oiesrouna, wiuard U. Blmpnon, Kichard D. Slater, Vera A Smith, lla L. Spaulding. Lloyd C. BtnnMrom. Peo- sy L, Htreyffelpr, Hilbert C. Tasto, malme v. Victor, Frank N. Waters, George C. Welter, Oty fl Wilson, Ce Ua Wilson, Mildred Wright,, Wlllard w. laies,, j j SLliUUiA UU IU Bt'ilWDfli CALLED ROOSEVaT Washineton. i Dec 12. California' National Darks occudv considerablu snace in the annual reoort of Sacra. tary of the Interior Franklin K. Lane to congress. Tosemite National park, as usual, is the subject of fntprtmii.e features of the report, but the other Summer' playgrounds of California came in for serious notice. With reference to Seouoia Park th report says: - Problem Presented. "Proposed leeislation to add tn thi- park about 1,300 square miles of seen- is area ana to chanee its nams to Boosevelt National Park has made the publio familiar with .this Greater Sequoia project The suggestion to re name this park in memory of the late president came from a member of toe Boone and Crockett club of which Mr. Roosevelt was the .founder. The fu ture of this park depends so much on tbe outcome of the enlargement Jeet that development work is being retarded. . . ... The public camps present a nroh- lem as to control, sanitation, and wat er supply. Two new road approacnes are borne In mind one from a point on tmj Middle Fork of Kaweah river near Hospital Rock to the Olant fnr. est road system, and the continuation or the road between Sequoia and Gen eral Crant National Parka. The fi, apporach road would reauire annrniri, mately two years to construct Auto mobile transportation service to -the para win be better and more exten sive next season. "The destruction of trees all along the Paoifio coast and highways of tne northern part of the state emphasizes oae value ot the: racan nnrrhi.. f tne uiant Forest toy the combined ac tion of congress and the National non graphic Society, ' thus Dreservlmr v iram me late or tne related rnrnatu or the north." Want Monoy For Tassen Park. Congress' attention i - uu fc,, iiikl aitnoucrn liuaen Vnin.i National Park was made a national park by congressional enactment in 1 , A . i .. , : . . . . ' "'" area is sun being adminla- wrea oy uie deDartment' of r(i ture. 11C funda havlnv hau, . 3 .. ,, able for the national park service to assume control. ly ECwtii t ,uybL to o will riioiA them for investigation and look into tnelr records," said Captain Inskeep. "In a great many cases these papers are sold by aliens and I. W. W." Goulds' Dhrorce Case At VersaiEcs CcafirEed Paris Dec. 12. The court r vr. sallies late yesterday sustained the .decree of divorce granted Frank Gould from Edith Kellv GnuM Gould's attorneys had contended the rrencn-court was without authority In the case since it could not try a suit lnvolving-,two foreigners without consent of both. Rene Vlvianl, former premier, represented Gould ': ' " ( ' vl, , . " ' Piles Cored In ty. av v- - w ASJtS IrUfi:elRta refund tnnnnu t - r a rws. OINTMENT fail, to ewe Itching, Blind, Bleedinar m-Prntnin. xn Stops irritation; Soothes and Heals. Tou can (tet restful sleep after the first application, Price 90a, Adv) iWHwliwVll Sick Headache, Soar Stomach, Blott ing, use, outipation ill these dii treuing consequences of indigettioa are vuwea u uie powelt are keep open and rcuar. :: , '.l- J ., 7 rsuY cinisaTic taeletj act Dtnmntlv. ktKa.. n.:M M ...... They clear th bowel, tweetea the ana lone up me Uvet . . E. & O T I . 1 ... Foley CadMruc TiMctt km done ma awe muaim i ewiuta. '. ' J. C. Perry- " - o j - r mNEUT,IONIA i Call a physician. Immedi l I tteiy begin "emergency" - treatoent with 7 ? VlCltf5VAPn!!1 "YOUR B00VGUAR0"-30f.60C 20 ID lo Cold- WITHOUT NASTY QUININE WIWI COAL MB MAY REOPS CONSERVE, IS PLEA DtlfERWM Thousands Have Discoverecl Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets Are a Harmless bubstitute Dr. Edward3 Olivo Tabltta re the result of Dr. Edwards' deternunation not to treat liver and bowel ratripuunts uiui catomei. tor if year he used theae tablets (a vegetable compound mixed with olive oU) in his private .rartice with prfat Bttccem. They do all the pood that calomel ' does but have no bad alter effects. No pains, no griping, no injury to the nwna or danger from add foods yet Takt- Dr. Kdwarda' X)Uve Tabfcu wnea you leet logy- and heavy. Note how they clear clouded hrain and pent up ine npinis. idrandca box. GRAND (ERA HOUSE FRIDAY. DECE3ER 12 George BroacSsrst Presenth the Big Laugh nay Beanie, Wash., Dec, 11. Denyina reports that thers are still mriom h staoles to b overcome bvfore coat mines can .resume nnaraMnn in th. mate, wiinani JStiort. nrlrin r sUte federation of labor, predicted to- . practically every .coal miner in the state who went on strike No veiriber 1 will ha haiii, in tv,. i - - w .... v.w Aiiiuoe iw- Mine operators bolnt iits iui,.. that their acceptance of th 1 4 ' cent wage increase allowed by the gov. mufent as a- basia for settlement of the strike would result in so great a loss to operators in this state that n. sumption of mlnig may not necessarily lOUOWi ' Warning to all neonle of ih. .intu was issued hern tnAav hv T. n mi niah, district s-epresentatlve f the ruel administration, not tn puiui gent measures te - conserve the mu'. supply. Fuel dealers here forecast to any tnat the shortage will contlRnn ai winter whether the mines re-open or not. Don't stay Btuffed up! Quit blowing and snuffling! A dose or "Pspe's Cold Compound" taken every two hours un til three doses are taken usually breaks up a sever cold and ends all grippe misery. - ,., -The very first done oium ged up nostrils and the air passages of the head; stops nose running; re- ill neaaache, dullness, fever- sneezing, soreness and stiff- r-anes t:oiri rnnn.na' 1- .1. . i - .. w ..u to iiier qulckesti surest relief known and costs uniy a tew cents at drug stores. It acts without aaKiirtan, h.i.. i . I , M.o.on iiv IU1- I J I "I , YOU are the consumer; the most ini-: nnvlanf linlr in f ha m.Aft !J1 . i chain. Whetluur 4f not Oregon factories shall grow; whether or not the producer shall get a fair remuneration for his prod ucts; whether or not there shall be work and prosperity and happiness ha 0re-; gon depends on yoih The issue is squarely np to you. It is your individual responsibility. j. v 1 These things are not possible without a market and you ean insure that mar. let by buying Oregon products. - Associated Industries 0 Oregon . L Regular Habits Produce a Beautiful Complraon ( Daily elimination rids the system of poisons. .Women should realize that ! MANY Women complain duly o their complexion, of men hewl. chet siuj general ill health Sole realizing that lhrf trouble u coattipalioau Women, too, are much mora subject to fMch congestion than nua, awl much mora cuelet of it The iewk it eea in huter , lex, wtry eye in tallow, pimph com pkxioa, in Iswitude, bed bmah, end b rht word to ones .wed. ' 'iodaoosed." v , At the rit tigii of iheM qrnptoau the wim mow will take a laxative, sod will tee that the yeuog girl and etheaa in bar cam do iikewiaa. Dr. Caldwell Syrup Pepsin it die favorite with thou sand of women became it it mild and gentle in its action and in the end train 'the stomach and bowel minclei to do their work' nabualty without the aid of yedicie, ,..' (.. . Tha comhtaaiSoa'of ample laxative heb with pepua can be bought ai any drug atore for 50c and $1 s bottle, the Utter for families, for it is also a very sterling firaUatd in cold, fevers and other i'-a ill that mala k advisable to H alwaya have a bottle is the none, k free from narcotics and safe fur the liniot ' haby. In spilt l U foci lit XV: Catdmirt Syrufi Pefsi U f largtst ullimg Bqu3 tomtit in the ssvrM, then king -mer t million btttltt tU nek ynr,ntny w MMd its Unstfitt satw sat yst used If yon hMVi not, it4 your ixmt tnd iddrisi for 1 fret trial kottlt ta Dr. W. B. Coldwll, HI Washmtnn StH ifpnti , fllo. Illinois. " " " M I I I I SEATTIf PAPER PUT UNDER PORTLAND BAN Portland, Or., Deo. 12. Aciiiiir on iimtrutlions from Chief of Police Jen kins, Captain Inskson last Illirht betrim a campaign against the Rnlon Ricnni Seattio labor newspuier which news boys nave been selling on the streets of Portland. The first newsboy arrested with' th paper in his possession after having his stock confiscated and being warned against selling any more paperu A patrolman was desDatehB.t witn the newsboy to dl&uovnr ti i,w.i point of distribution and oonflscatea as many of the uanan u nnM k round. "It we discover any men persistent ."' .tt77 . r1n w-- nsr a iss esj Hmtr-4S i ' 4 : For Yoaar Own Personal X Ccrnfcrt Dajrisg This i lalraordmar? Wider ; X - Weather Better Look Hiis Over For 1 a . , l " 1 , I L J With Miss Norton Paul Nfcholsfin .a twMly funny farce rdcoir:cto$2.Cw REBELLION - IN STOMACH 'Pape's Diapepsin" st once ends Indigestion and Sour, Acid Stomach futnus aud uuuiktts.ed rood eauw pa'a. IX yor stoniaek ia in a revolt; If sick, essay and unset, anrl wb.l just ato has feruieutod and turned tour seaa aitzy aud aches; tolch saaes and acid anil aruilal " .M..ftl.,. . V VV. JtMt takaa tab lut or twn vf I.. n;. apepain to help neutralise acidity and ia five minutes you wonder what be came of the nain. aniditv. i ml lunation and distress. uu awuiava UWBU ( isav fare or your liberal limit without rebellion: if !your food is a damage instead of t Itolp, remember the quickest, surest, tost harmless stomach aataeid is Pane's Manenaia which easts an lit. You Wn IF YOU BUY , . STOCKING CAPS 1 Good wool stocking caps, one and a half yards long, many colors, regular prices were 11.15 to f 1.10 each, now ONE-HALF ' WOOL SCARFS ; ... . ofp Women's scarfs of many (jtyles and colors, priced 4 ' at 80o to 13.00 . t ONE-IULF . V ' SCARF SETS 1-3 OFF j, Good woolen cap and scarf sets. Regular prices . were (0 VJr $2.9S e - c ONE-THIRD OFF SWEATERS ; r ;l ARTICS, Infants' and Child-S ren......... tl.lft np Women's. 3.1J np Hoys' . u,j Mp Met tip One ItiK-kli Ovrr- Miawea' a 55 W'Miteu'a .... i.m aton'i Light and Bey $xtn Brokeii lot men's all-wool Collin's Health Twa Piece Underwear, also heavy white ribbed wool at a garment ..40c to 85c WOOL SOCKS.... 1 ID) n O SATURDAY ONLY h . ' -.4 " 10 m On Boy's and Children's . BUSTER BRQWNSCHOOLTABLET FREE With Each Pair Our Children's Shoes are the best it is possible to buy,; Made from real I leather and built to stand hard yean Considering the high quality of the ; Shoes 'we are offering, a purchase of one or more pairs at Saturday's special ! prices means money saved. 125 North - Commercial St. SO) M USTER R0WN (SHOE tTOR Footwear f for the JEntire Family ;-560qERIBS;..;;: Vhite Navy soap, 5 bars for .SOc Sun Rise Milk, per can ........ .. 16c .Veribest Milk, per can 6c Cere tana Oats, per pkg..;...... 18c Quaker Corn Flakes, 2 for. .. 24c Sun Maid Seeded Raisins, -package -..-....,.........;...;, 25c Sun'Maid Seedless Raisins, package .:. m 25c Swifts Pride Washing Powder, -2fo5- ............45c Pine Apples, 2 cans for ...1.... 35c x Snow Flake Soda Crackers ' package J 4 Folgers Golden Gate Coffee. ? pounds $1.15 : Best Walnuts; 2 lbs. for 85Ci Roasted Peanuts, 2 lbs for....45c; Almonds, 2 lbs for ,.v....v.,.... 85c; . Chocolate, per lh. .........l. 35c: Petit Prunes, 2 lbs' .,.. -25c ; Homemade Hominy, per qt..i;15c : Cream of Barley, per pkg..;;:.20c; Golden Rod Washing Powder, . ' 3 forr.....:.J.. ..,25c: Ridways Silver Label Tea, package ".. 48c ; SHOP EARLY. WHY? .- TOLLOW THE CEOWD AND YOU WILL GOTO NO-VARY iGROGEisi iltK QUALITY STORE 3S3 Court Street tlo at (lrujf stores! (Adv)' Phone 400