Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, February 28, 1920, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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    SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1920.
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL
CROSSING AL AT
ORDERED ERECTED
CONCERNING MUSIC
By a A. DAVIDSON
(Director of Music for Salem Schools
Y.M.C.A.GivesBig:
Sum To Legion Men
t comprise over the Ions agi
J demands " he city 0f SaIem
. Jety devise at tho Unlon-Cap-SJZiM
crowing of the Southern
'"Triiroad the Oregon public er
ffJwon in n order Issued
afternoon designate, the
7as a "stop" crossing and oi
"a immediate installation of Ji
rien one-third of the coat to b.
br ire city of Salem and the re
L'r by the Southern Pacific com
B . The order follows the plan agree
"a conference called by Fred
Williams of the commission Febru-
.t which were present rep-
!l,ta)ives of the city of 8alera' e
, commercial club and the South
. w,iinml comDany.
era fw" : . .
Last Wednesday evening Tours This was the second concert the
iruiy ana a, iew 01 me nigh school band bov. have
oana -ooys motored to rortland to bolnir
near me sympnony Concert and
Sophie Braslau, the contralto. - to
Th crossing has long been regarded
,, bwarnous one oy ma vuf
muocII and several months ago an
..lMinn was made for the intsal-
. L... f n wig-wag isafety device
-ktak was denied by the state com
In an order in which the city
authorities were scored for their fail
ure to enfoe traffic laws to which
the commission laid the blame for
the incidents occurring at this cross
ing, Following the rofusal of the com
musion to co "Ply with the request of
the city cruncil there was considerab
le talk of a mandamus proceeding to
nmrl compliance with the demano
for the safety device but no action was
taken
Must Bo Illuminated.
The 'stop" sign which Is to be In
stalled under the order will be placed
in the certer of the street on either
side of the railroad and will be kept
illuminated at night so that it will bt
consplculously displayed at all times.
Title typo of sign, members of the state
commlssior. point out is regarded as
much more effective than a wig-wag
sign which would of necessity be
platted at the side of the highway
where ltould hardly be noticeable,
and lacks the objectionable features of
a warning boll to which residents In
the neighborhood of the crossing took
exception.
In the order it is pointed out that
Inasmuch as Capital avenue Is now a
part of the Pacific Highway and dally
use by numbers of tourists who are
not familiar with the crossing a warn
ing alga of this type has become nec
essary. In another order Issued by the com
mission today the application of the
A. Ruper company, successors to the
Falls City Canning company at Falls
City, for permission to construct an
industry spur track to its canning
plant Is also granted.
Portlaud Petition Denied.
The application of the City of Port
land for the extension of the Port
land street railway system from Us
present terminus in St. Johns to the
public docks, a distance of approxi.
iiately a mile, is denied In anijthoi
order handed down by the commission.
The denial of this apnlicaHon Is ba-e-"
upon a stipulation entered in to be.
tween tho city of Portland and the
Portland Railway, Light and Power
company. In this stipulation the nec
essity for such an extension as Is ask
i lor is admitted but the lack of nf
flclent patronage to justify the Invest
ment entailed In such an extension 1
also admitted. The street railway com
pany, however, agrees to operate at
actual cost such an extension if tho
commission of public docks will con
struct the extension.
say tney had a good time would be
putting it mildly, for Wayne Allen.
Kenneth Perry. Delmer De Sarte.
Earl Yarnell and Kenneth Aspinwall
are an good leilows, and the music
was good, and so a good time was
inevitable.
The orchestra did itself and its
conductor credit in spite of the five
or six vacant chairs which showed
the effects of the flu. There were
some 64 men, and enough soloists
were among them to provide ade
quate leadership in each section, and
some artistic climaxes were reached.
It is refreshing to see a conductor,
oi carl .Denton's type, just plain
everyday American, who doesn't
grandstand, but who has his players
at his finger tips and gets results
just the same. And it might be said
of the orchestra too, that individually
and as a whole,- it was elastic and
responsive.
The opening number was Men
delssohn's Scotch Symphony, and the
wuub um iiB nan in Di'liiifintr out a
acotcn erreet.
attended the other
that of the Portland Apollo
Club a few weeks ago. No doubt
when the highway is competed, thev
and many other music lovers froini- Th money is the surplus left in
Salem will glide up to the Rose City the Young Men's Christian associa
quite often. In the meantime let us tion treasury after remittance by the
pleasantly anticipate - the day when American and trench governments
Salem will have enough paper mills. of transportation charges tor suu-
and loganberry canneries to Justifv'pliea during the war. 1
the btg artists coming to visit us. I There are no restrictions as to its
Squltw . . (use by the Legion, although the sing-
The National. Association of Music! gestlon was made In the letter offer
Merchants has pledged $250,000 to-jing the gift, that It be used for the
ward a fund tor a national conserva- benefit of disabled former service
war Industries bo.ird. vitrually dictated
the policy, recently told the eommitt
Im how vast .Tarns were set aside for
construction of plant at .Muscle
j Shoals and Uewhre in the hope of
A gift of more than 1500.000 from making this country Independent of
the national war work council of the Chilean producers.
Tniinff r..t "o ('hn.-li.i. ...... i. '
has been accepted by the national
executive committee of the American
Legion, according to an announce
ment received at the local "Y" Fli-
POIID TRUCK WITH TWO TON
ATTACHMENT. KUXS LIKE A
TOP
OSCAR B. GINGRICH
MOTOR & TIRE CO.
3T1 Conrt Btr Phoin tit
W.W.E00RE
House Furnisher
HOME OF THE VICTOOLA
You get more for your
Money at Moore's.
PAGE THREE
I Th fir; of the annual opt h ii !
i da;. 4 for re people of Kn-ne ana Lii'-
Icou'-.tj b..-n M at the km
wts.;tji.
Sanitary Beauty
Parlors
tMitS Harper)
JTow back in our former location
30S BiivH of Commerce Bid?.
tory of music. This they plan to
raise by adding 25 cents to the Drice
of every Instrument they sell during
the year.
. Rachmaninoff, the composer of the
well known prelude In C charp minor,
nas taken up his residence in
York. A recent elaborate
men or for the work of the ex-service
men on behalf of the country.
Washington, Feb. !T After Bernard
M. Earuch "gives further testimony to
day relatlnc to the government's nollcv
Newi 0 hulldine nitrate ulants for wnr nur-
comnosi- . .k. v....... i. ..;,. .,.
tion of his founded on Edear AHn . ..TJ. ' f '.
nom -rh. ,t.n. m'" Pfv i O. S.:. preparauon oi
its report.
Mr. Baruch, who, as chairman of the
Roe's poem, "The iBella'
with great success by himself at the
piano with the Boston Symphony,
The illustrative lecture which was!
jto have been given at- the Salem I
Public Library last Wednesday even-!
ling on the subject of Indian and!
HIDES
and SACKS
WANTED
Also Junk of AQ KSnda
Boat Price Onaxanteed
CALL 398
CAPITAL JUNK CO.
Tho Bquar Deal House '
171 Chemeketa St Fhoae 3M
HAVE EXPEIIT PL.VTE MAN'
With U jean exjierlncp, with
me in my dental office
DR. D. X. BEIXnLKTt
30J V. S. Bauk Bids-
balera Auto Radiator Shop
Radiator. Fenders and Gaa Tanks
Repaired
Tractor Radiator specialty
Ford Radiator for Sale
ItS & 12th Street. Salem, Or.
j to w tip w!r mts n Rtrt-t. S i J wif
. n"0'e Mid vpil tf wtiHi tiicHi. -ftit-4.
lily ilL r tutn. Kui. tlir.'ii..vs vhd
SHrt. 1'ortlKtid. trrt.
BUY REMNANTS
fP AT TUB
Remnant Store
134 Norta Conunertial
SKUINER tt WHITE
Dftinii LABOB AGENCY
WANT 85 N- ui Et' Fortl"J
MEL' Wt Kirnldi amif)y Farm Kdn
Mfflten, Wood Colter um.
imi KHclwa Help,
Phone Broadway 3205
a uia woi'K not m v..n , . . ,
frennontlw ., . "''" uiuom, u utra posiponeci. we
irequently heard on the western hm h.' i ....
coast, was artititicallv Intnroroto ...A j .' . ..
"taoiea indefinitely. ' The subject is
one in which m:ny are interested and
no doubt many musicians and music
lovers, both children and grown-ups
will wish to hear it.
The Music Industries Board of
rendered. In fact the other three
numbers were also rendered with a
more or less delicate hand, the idea
seemingly being, not to achieve big
climaxes or dynamic contrasts so
as eu iuhb woi'K ana DienU- flnmmrM nf VTa v.,-!, ,
ton sIhnoM'o0nnCti0n;:!'eCia, me"- start a nation-wide campata, for tl e
Vh? !trid..,ma,J.e ' the wor.k f appreciation of music This is time
w.D v..iS uiuu ui me preiuae TO v. Ewn-nnA ia fAmn u
I- ---rf wn.h i acatu l i i l i
there Is more to musio than spending
Bnnhl. o.l ........-., u . ' . " """" V" ,"ln,' "X"08 r
A.,ao.u ounumtcu iibt repuia few songs.
uon ns me uaiu-curci or contra to.
Lohengrin.
As soloist
Her voice Is strong and flexible and
she did some good tone coloring,
especially In the group of three Rus
sian songs by Moussorgsky. This
composer was a sort of musical Icon
oclast who thought of gong as tone
painting and who abrogated all laws
of form and style. To hear any Rus
sian songs on a program Is rare in
deed, but to Miss Braslau belongs
the honor of introducing the Inter
esting" work of this particular eccen
tric genius. .
One groat service music
ians can do their fellow-beings is un
selfishly to help .them to know what
the composer had in mind.
The very excellent, well-written and
dependable muslo weekly "Musical
America," may now be found on the
shelves of the Salem Public library.lt
Is very Interesting even the pictures
are Interesting.
Galli-Curet, known the country over
through her Vlctrola records, and In a'
class by herself when speaking of
sopranos, Is billed for Portlaand the
latter part of April.
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presidential petition on file that
Senator Hiram Johnson.
PILOT AND MEC1IAXIC!A:'
Or' WUiOCKtJ) PL..r: lll'RT
BANK CONDITIONS GOOD
Construction work upon a now stoel
span of 40 fnet long over tho Saim
am river between Mehama and Lyons
in Marion and Linn counties respect
ively, will be started early this spring
if satisfactory l)lds on the .structure
are entered Rt the March meeting of
the stale highway commission. The
new span will .replace the old wood
and steel bridge now in use at turn
crossing, the approaches to the pres
ent structure being utilized in connec
tion with the new span whih Is to be
built according to plans of the state
highway commission.
BU1B on an even dozen overhead
crossings, viaducts ami bridgos are cal
led for by the state highway commlS'
slon for consideration at tho mooting
f the commission March 23, in a no
tice to contractor being forwarded by
the department today. The others In
eluded in the list being as fololws
New Y0rk) Feb 28 The actual con
oiUoa on clearing house banks and
"ul companies for the week (five
"ays) shows that they hold 35,19Sr,6ti
feserte in excess of legal requirements.
TMi Is an Increase of $27,121,240 from
last ureeit,
1. W. W. CON VICTED
Cedar Ranlds. lon-n T-ot, on
Jur; today returnod a verdict of guilty
,- nenry Tonn, Chicago I. W. W.
orsinlzer. Tonn was Indicted for crlm
insi eoneplracy and syndicalism and
J"d themselves In favor of it, and
O.-W. R, R. & N. Co., tracks at Big
Eddy, one crossing over the O.-W. R.
R. & N. Co., tracks near Dillon and
one reinforced concrete viaduct near
Seufert.
Crook county One bridge over Bear
creek, one over Dry creek and four
over Crooke driver.
Malheur county One bridge over
creek, and ono over Canyon creek.
Eric Acid in Meat
Brings Rheumatism
J UtUo Salts in water may save
jm irom dread attack
RhWmatiem is easier to avoid than
" w. state a well known author
we advised to dress warmly;
. orv: avoid exposure
S . me't, but drink plenty of
wtter. - ' '
neumatism Is a direct result V of
rj 'o much meat and other rich
lt produce urio acid which is
rsor4,a into the blood. It Is the
'weiHm of the kidney to filter thi
.V7. tn blood and cast It out
wie: tht pores of the skin are
" mean of freeing the blood of
Impurity, in damp and . chilly
''weather the skin pore are clo
- u forcing the kidney to do
"0rlr thcy become weak and
wT mm Ia" t0 eUmInate the
eid whlcw keep accumulating
- ureuiatint; through the'eystem
fcuioj """"B ln tle Joints and
, "wng stiff new, soreness
called rheumati.
-J1. "y Pharmacy about four
Tr ltA Salts: put a UWepoon
!!&kfaiit each morning for
ci h. "aJd t0 ell'nlnate uric
7 ttlmulatlng the kidney to
ii action, thus ridding the blood
fc7i.r,p.urith .
ntira i i . .
tiiexiiensive. narmiesp
C4
l from the acid of graver
with llth
sjj k "um ma acta
lemon juice, combined
M uw-d wllh excellent result
ism' Hcrf you nar
IriikT??1, efferrcscent llthia-water
London, Feb. 28.- Captain Cockerel)
and Mechanician Corby of the Times
airplane which was attempting the
Ctiiro-io-Cape flight and which was
wrecked at Tnbora, German East Af
rica Krlday were slightly injured, ac-
coi cllngto a dispatch to the Dally Mail.
The machine rr.ished agaJnot a huge
ant hill upon landing and the machine
was so badly damaged that it could
not be repaired ftvithout. being dis
mantled. '. , . , , ;
Wasco county Ono cro.sing over th f0owc:
Prominent Broker
Gives Endorsement
Prominent men would not lend
their names to the endorsement of a
remedy unless they were cure of its
merits and knew from personal ex
perience what it would do. Tho fol
lowing letter from W. B. Cowing, one
of the best known and most success
ful brokers ln Ran Francisco, whose
offices are ln the Chronicle build
ing, will prove to tho most skeptical
that Anti-frlc will do all that Is
claimed for it. Mr. Cowing writes as
Bryan's Name Is
Withdrawn From
North Dakota List
Bismarck, N. I)., Feb. 27. A pett-
tion to placa tho name of William
Jennings Bryan on the ballot as can
didate for presidential "indorsement
by North Dakota democrats, at --Ahe
March primary was withdrawn to"day
at the .request, of. Mr. Bryan.
If you desire "to pledge, dolegates
to Bryan democracy, I have no oo
Jectionj but I must not be entered as
candidate," said Bryan In a tele
gram to John .11. uioom i i"
Lake, a democratic leader, who -f tied
the Bryan petition.
Bryan's withdrawal left only one
?'My rheumatic attack was a se
vere one, in faot I was down and
out and unable to attend to business.
After using ono outfit of Anti-Uric
the swelling began to leave my hands
and after using the second outfit my
condition became normal and I can
say I am entirely cured. It has oeen
over eleven months slnca I stopped
Anti-Uric and I have not feit a pain
or been trouble in any way. I vill
recommend Anti-Uric to anyone suf
fering with rheumatism, lkfore us
ing It my hands and arms woro. so
swollen I could not raise them to my
head. Now I am glad to say I am in
nprfect health."
Aritl-Uric ha been successfully
used for. rheumatism for a number
of years. It is purely horbal, con
tains no mercury, minerals or sallcy-
Jatca, and can be relied- upon to al
ways help In rheumatic conaition.
Hundred of others in this vicinity
.have used It with the best results.. If
you i-uffer, with rhumatlm m any
form, acute, chronic, sciatic or In
flammatory, or gout or lumbago try
Anti-Uric, It will not disappoint you,
drug store, get an outfit today, and
rive it a trial, If it does not gtvo you
repults they will refund your money.
(Adv)
MONDAY and TUESDAY
v
STOCK CO.
Preseat -
"UNDER
ARIZONA SKIES"
.., A laughable, western farce comedy
ALL NOW SPECIAL SCENERY
BLIGH THEATRE
William Famum
IN
HEART STi
A BIG SACRIFICE OF BROTHER FOR SISTER
UNGS
There is something that draws me to you.
A something so tender and true,
It holds such a store
Of mem'ries of yore,
This something that binds me to you.
"FATTY"
AREUCKLE
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Absolutely more genuine Laughs than any
A rbuckle Comedy you've seen
Hawley Plays
"Oh, What a Pal Was Mary"
Musica
Merchandise
Ukeleles, Banjos, Banjo Ukes, Guitars.
Other Stringed Instruments
' POPULAR
SHEET MUSIC
THI INlTSUUtKT OUAtlTV
oiuns
.in
7Tr
Myrtle Knowland
Sonora Dealer in Salem
41 5 Court Street
Winther Truck
'A Truck Made of the Best Units Money
Can Buy
Wisconsin Motor Borg & Beck
ClutchBrown-Lipe Four Speed
Transmission C lark Internal
Gear Axle-Steel Wheels
"Quality Spells Economy"
1 1-2 to 7 Ton R?ar Drive. 1 1-2 1 3 1-2 Ton 4-Vhl Drive J
Farnham Motor Gar Co.:
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iri . "cn help overcome uric acid
fcn . fWal to ynur Kidneys
(Adv)