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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (April 20, 1920)
FACE SIX. cearcais make Preparations to Mix vViih Aggies, By taking advantage of the two xunny days last week snd plodding! long in the rain the res! of the time. I the Willamette baseball team is speed ing up lt play In preparation for the games with O. A. C. Friday and Sat urday. The rainy weather haa been a handicap, however. In that no prac tice iramea have, been ployed, so that the strength of the team a whole la an unknown quantity. However, one or two practice games will prob ably be played against the Moose Jaw team, which is practicing on Sweet land field. It Is certain that Willamette will hare a good fielding team, the Infield being particularly strong. The ques tion the fans are saklng, however. Is whether they ran hit. and how Coach M"ithews' pitching staff is going to stand up against conference batsmen. Jarksnn looks good hut has never pitched college ball. Brewster is a veteran pitcher, but probably cannot pitch nine Innings. Irvine and Page can throw, and either might be de veloped Into a heaver If he were not needed so badly in the infield. War ren and Corbett are hardly up to standard as college pitchers. It seems to be tin to Jackson to do the bulk of ttie heaving, and the fans are watching to see how he pans out. The stick work of the team' Is the other misty detail wnlch will have to be cleared up by a real game. For the past two years Willamette teams have not been wonderful hitters, and fhlle most of the men look good In practice, nobody can tell yet what the batting order will look like. If the men get their batting eyes working. however, and If the plrchlng is up to standard, the airtight Infleldlng which the team has shown In practice wlllilor "lx our "n wuges or 17 land them In the win column In mot!aIld mmt ot the mine no attempt if the games. HOY STAIl IX MAKK TWAIX FILM I'ltOUS IIF VAX SWIM , Mark Twain's Immortal boy hero, Huckleberry Finn, was a "regular guy." 80 Is Lewis Hargont, the tal ented boy actor who pluys the part of Huck In the film version of the famous novel, which is entertaining throngs at the Oregon theater. More over, he proved It to the satisfaction of every boy In Los Angeles recently. One of the newspapers In that city has equipped a wlmmlng. hole espe cially for boys, and every day It Is crowded with a splashing, shouting sinful Pile A Free Trisl of Pyramid Tile Trral Bleat Is Us of the UrniidVnl Ktrnts Ion Fiver Kiserleaeed, You are suffering dreadful! with 1 1 i'h I riK. bleodliiK, protruillni lilies or hemorrhoids. Now, go ovo Vou I'ooltlvrly C'sanot AHori to Igaore 'Ikes Hestarkable I'y'sailds. Jo any drug store and gut a 60-cen lo of I'yrHinlil l'lls Treatment, lii lief should coin so (lill- kly you w' jump for joy. It yiui ar In douh st-nd for a free trial package li nmll. You will then b ounvliicei lnm'1 delay. Taki no substltuto. IRKK SAMPLE COUPON PTRAMID Dtttia COMFANT m Pyramid liullUliig., MiiialiHll, Muh. Kindly si-nd m a Fr snniulu or PrnxK I'll 'livBtaeai, n, plain wrapptr, y,. .. Street , ir Sure Death to Corns rt.t" Makes 'Km lwa TUelr firli and Mil off Painlessly The first thing "Gets-lt" does when it lands on a corn or callus la to snuff out th pain. Thn It shrivels the corn or callus and loosens It. 1 1 o.t.-it . I X. I KI.I.S . l tee tens f Soon, It Is almost ready to till off. You help It just a little by lifting tt off 'twixl thumb Mnl firmer. You , rtiiu't even feel it. becdime there Is lie hurt l. ft m It. Millions have proved it th cli'.'iiiest, surest, s.if.'st and the imist pli i.-mt method. 'lets-it," the jirver falling, gortr tititei'ii money hick corn remover roi-ts but a trlflt fit any drug store 1 1 i 1; Jjuvr.m e l i'., l.liicinjn s'lil in Xaletu r!"'-'.-ai!i.einli',i jM the noil. Is t,,t corn remely. 1; .!, P. V. tl.l, l.i. J. Fiy, f iy.i.il dm . mob of youngsters. Young Srent. I ( by reason of the fact that he plays I "Huckleberry tiinn" in the Fara ' mount Artcruft picture, was invited j to be The guest of honor at a "Huck Finn day" at the "hole." Did he ac ! cept? You bet. - ; He spent over two hours with the . taught them new stunts in the I water, did a few dives that went one better than any that they had tried. and gave them some inside stories, about picture production. To top it off. he arranged some races and gave prizes to the winners. Lewis, freckle faced and red headed ... - " " little wonJer that he's just naturally a big success as Huck Finn. Fulton Offers to Meet Car pentier Rockford, III.,-April . Fred Ful ton has offered to box Georges Car pentler here at any time and any number of rounds, It was announced today at the Camp,, Grant Athletic de partment. A letter from Fulton making this statement said he would devote his share of the proceeds to wounded coldiers. Captain C. C. Herric athletic of ficer will attempt to persuade Car pentier to agree to the match. Mines Suspend Operations In Butte District Butte, Mont., April 20. Mining j operations in the Butte district prac tically were suspended this morning. Only a rew miners succeeded In get ging through the lines of the pickets M""ed by the 8trlKe'' w'o are asking was made to hoist ore. An exception was the Elm Orlu, a W. A. Clark property, where sixty men out of six hundred reported this morning. The strikers were well organized and pickets to the number ot about 700 covered all approaches to the mines and swarmed over the hill on which most of the big shufts are lo cated. These men stopped all miners who sought to reach the shafts. A particular effort was made to turn back hoisting engineers and pump men. Although in some instances very late, these men managed to get through to the mines. Neither the engineers nor pump men have joined the I. W. W. strike declured yesterday morning against the . mining com panies. No arrests were mude this morning and only a few cases of act uul ussault reported. Miners who want ed to work for the most part remain ed awny from the hill with the result that there were few clashes, The mln er who were injured lust night are reported to be resting well today and none of them Is In a serious condition At I. W, W. heudiiuurters today strike leaders reported that the strik ers were thoroughly organized and that they proposed to close the mines down and keep them down. No de mands have been made on the com panies by the strikers. The streets of llutte nre crowded wllh idle men to day but the city Is orderly and only a few cases of assault have come to the notice of the authorities. I'OIXDFXTFIt lli:i:i HOMR Seattle, Wash., April 20. rlenator Miles l'olmlexter, who recalled Kpo kane yesterday, will arrive In Seattle tomorrow, it wns announced today. Heimtor Polndexter plans to attend the republican state convention at Belllngluun and will make a three weeks tour of Oregon In the Interest of his campaign for theh republican presidential nomination. Claiming serious Injury to hlmneii nnd to t carload of horses In transit. Melvln Hansen ot ICugene has filed milt against the United Ktaes railroad administration for 10000 damages. Famous Wash Heals Skin D. a O, thMUndsnl kin nsiedy, will rsooire too skia aaicluw, sad that Intetombl Itchlaf. bursliif, sad dt comfort will dlissDur snd th bmiIc f Uiisnsndy. HusdmHUatiry It bu Miad csmi praaauawd iacursbl. w Mrat um Int sort! to erlut rm "f- Try D, 0. D Mc, KM ltd 00. I lotion lir 5Wn Dlsoaso . C. Perry "I.- F. F. Whiting Sale 6 room house full of furniture FRIDAY, APRIL 23 1 o'clock M oak; 4 dining chairs, 1 tHlile, fee) Al.u'iW chnlr, oak; 1 woon oeu, oak. and springs; I lro oak; 1 Columbia phonograph: 1 heating stove: 1 rnge: dressers; 1 refi -Iterator; 1 smul! table; l new Ford roadster; 1 good Ford car- I ewlng machine: a lot of pictures; 1 stock saddle" 1 wash stand- !0 yards linoleum; 1 gui stove oven; lot of cooVIng utensils; 1 kitchen table; I copper boiler: 1 ringer, i wash boards: 1! tubs; It feet gar den hose; fruit jnrs; Ironing board; 1 lawn mower; 1 coal oil lamp nne. iMsset; i inrge mincer; and bther artlcl erous to mention; everything you need Ifornla for the summer. Come And Bring There at 1 o'clock, April 23 i F.F. Whiting G.Satterlee Owner 1 2 41 Front Sireet Salem, Oregon. VF lll'Y OR SIM. 4)X (XMMIsslOX AM. MX! OK RKAI. FSTATi : AM TH UTS jChicago Trying To Curb The Rent Hog by Building Chicago. This city is attempting to ; prevent rent profiteering by regulating Increases in rates and by organizing a ! i 11(10,000.000 corporation to build! i h .nd .. ,h navments. I ! 'V! flat dwellers have been forming unions to wage war on alleged profiteering landlords and committees in the city council have been investigating increases in rents ranging up to 100 and even 200 per cent. Several hundred families have solv ed their individual housing problems by making their homes in houseboats j moored in the branches of the Chicago; rlvti tht Pnliimot ami intra In unnrh Chicago. Once In possession of a house boat, the owner only has to pay tl a month for the privilege of moor-i ing his craft. If he doe. not like hlsi location he can mov. hi. home ho. - ei...hr M.n. nf .,. k.. il itonn .-h bo.,, fi m. n..J,urtll MQuaintancf, while a few i- jinin. ii.h j . rooms. ' I states have observed one of the cmei in n.(i....i.i,.,..!o' their servants from day to day and solved the rent oroblem bv forming r: operative companies and buying the apartment houses in which thev live. The housing corporation, which has, been financed by banks and business men. has under consideration a plan to build a row of model homes in Grant Park, on the lake front. Ex amples of many types of standardized homes would be erected, furnished and surrounded by settings of trees and shrubbery so that prospective purchas er of a new home could look over the styles before placing his order, Attempts hav been made to check rent profiteering by co operation of the city council and the Cook county real estate board which investigated complaints and, when Increases were found to be excessive, advised the land lord to withdraw his demands. In gen' erul the investigators have allowed an increase of about 30 per cent over last year's rentals. , A proposal was made to erect scores of portable houses but the car penters' union declared its opposition to that plan even if the houses came from union fatcoiies. j The recent tornadoes which destroy? i ed 100 houses and damaged 400 more In Chlcugo and Its suburbs have Bag PREMATURELY GRAY? 'Tis unfortunate but don't worry a day! Co-Lo will re store the natural color, life and luster to your hair in a manner nature approves. Co-Lo a scientrflc process per fected by Prof. John H. Austin, over 40 years a bacteriologist, hair and sculp specialist. Tlio Tmt Co-I,o Secrets Co-Lo Is a Wonderful liquid. Clear, odorless, greaaeless, Without lead or sulphur. Hasn't A particle of sediment. Will not wash or rub off. Will not Injure huir or scalp. Pleasing and simple to apply. Cannot be detected like the or dinary hair tints and dyes. Will not cause the hair to split or break off. 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"You know them, you know them all, division chiefs, bureau chiefs, edi tors, correspondents, reporters, opera tors, working tirelessly, faithfully, ef ficiently. Intelligently. You know that these men are the sail of the earth, the pride of our profession and r.efth er your opinion nor mine can be fit ly expressed, on an occasion of this i T I1' ul " " 'Soranm uses, me u.ainer- om.l-. VI li.v MII nitW liriCMIIC 11. fill. Mr. Korea. In introducing Vice Pres'dent Marshall, the principal ' """"'r at me luncneon. saiu: Some men shrink in suture on ' grow. As the people of the United from year t0 there has been aid lncflnB apreciation with each day "u r "ol '" 01 'S' ful personality and of his great tact In a very trying and difficult position, but of his resolute cheerfulness and sturdy good sense and that is saying a great deal in these days and espe cially of a man who has been in his precise geographical position. "It gives me great pleasure to pro sent to you the vice president of the United Stares. Thomas R. Marshall Strike Absence In Belgium Aid To Industries Brussels. Belgium has made rapid progress toward industrial recovery since the armistice largely owing to the fuct that the country has had no seri ous strikes, says M. Jasper, minister of economic affairs. He estimates that the nation's Industrial output has now at tained perhaps 70 per cent of Its pre- For Stomach Agony Ask Your Druggist About Mi O-Na. It Gives Relief in Five Tour druggist will tell you that Mi-O-Na la guaranteed to relieve quickly and safely, upset stomach jand Indigestion, or your money will be refunded. i Haye you gas on stomach? I One Mi-O-Na Tablet and the mis- lery is ended. Are you bilious, dizzy or nervous? Mi-O-N'a will help to put you right In a day; gives relief in five minutes. Now.dear reader, don't go on suf fering with stomach trouble. Be fair to yourself; throw aside prejudice and try Mi-O-Na. And money back If you don't say Mi-O-Na Is worth its weight in gold. Sold by leading druggists everywhere nnd by Dnnlel J. Fry. mm 1 (mama HisH O Mt) B Endi Catarrh or money back. Just breathe it in. Outfit including inhaler 1.15. Extra bottles 60c All Druggists, Ye Liberty MaryPickfor'd in ,r 'Heart 0' the Hills' Adapted from the famous novel by John Fox, Jr. 7 7 Y jf I ...si- J , ! f -s. . :; -f. : j . I- : i , f The same beloved Jfary Tick ford, with her smiles and tears, her loves and hates, her whims and winning ways in an entirely new characteriza tion. HERE TILL WED. NIGHT tore to war. About 70 percent of our material ' which was taken out by the Germans .' has been returned to us." added Mr. Jaspar. 'The money taken by the Ger- j The approval with which the Wil j mans from the Belgium treasury has lamette University Glee club which 'been returned but Belgium has thus! wjn appear in concert in the Opera j far received no indemnity from Ger-1 house Wednesday evening. April 21, many. has oeen greeieu ju iw iuuio mw "At the beginnig of the armlste'ter is clearly shown in the letters of 800,000 of our people were without j commendation received by the man work. Our recovery has been made in ager from numerous cities where they spite of the fact that more than one- appeared. ' "... half of the Belgians who had to flee A letter from Bremer on. WuMns- .... ... ..in r ton. says that 'The Willamette Glee ....hi. n return heranse thev have no;luo completely homes here." Belgian villages destroyed in the war are being rebuilt, said M. Jaspar. In the district of Ypres 18 villages hav been restored to auch an extent that local administration has been resumed. "If the United States would do for Bel gium what she has Just done for Po land .establish a credit for her. most of our problems would be solved." de clared the minister of economics. Decrees defining and describing me rights ot water users on Three creek, Snow creek and Hood river have been Issued by the state water board. Comphxiori Dellcttel uft mnA nhidl U the compltdon sidtd br Nadine Face Powder Thli tqulilt bMutifier ta-' Vsrts ma lodafiaabl charm charm sad HovtlinMs which to dura thraufhsut th day and linger la th mamory. ltl coolnaM la rah-nhlnc. tad it cannot barm tha ttn dereat akin. sold la tta grwn bos at leading toilet counter or by mail 60c, NATIONAL TOILET COl PARIS, TENN, A Sold 4y Dunlel J. Fry, wholesale and retail; Neimeyer Drug Co., and other toilet counters. Office 445 Court St Siles Si' w V V Is If KthsM EMPEY TRANSFERNw jgT tOCAL' AMD LONG DISTANCE HAULING . TON, CONTRACT OR HOUR "WE STRIVE TO PLEASE OUR CUSTOMERS" VICTOR OUTFIT c$4 1 Victor as illustrated ' -fc5arpif 300 Victor needles U i&IZ! i 10 double faced iO-inch records Jp- -4 For ONLY $33.50 May Columbia Records Are Now on Sale 2884 Swanee ., , , " 85c My Gal ' ' ' A1 Jo,son. Comedian !885 Peggy " ' " Frank C. Tenor 85c Say ;t WlliiTiowenZZ "" ?.arrlson sm-m7 1 Alnt ot Y- Hav:niriSTirri80n 85c Checkers .. " " : Bert Williams 2880- Danclng Honeymoon7Fox 'T'r'0';'''' B;",""n 85c Fee Fl Fo Fum : " : Art Hickman 2883 Afghanistan Fox Trot , 85c Mohammde Fox Trot -.Princes Orchestra 6144-If Tou Could Care. Wal'se' ' " Zl'!" rchestr 86c On Miami Shore. Walts PPrince s Orchestra 2879 All There. Fox Trot " -"-Prince's Orchestra 85c. Just Another Kiss, Waits' """"" Colunlla Orchestra 8893-Beautiful Hawaiian Love' BieM Trl 86c Hawaiian Hours With You amPbe" nd Burr 2894-Dddy You've Been a H,, C.mpbeU , Burr 85c When My Baby Smiles " ' -Burr 2888 Good Night Angeline V IT LeWls Jam' 85c We Must Have a Song ta 'Z'Z" -Peerless Quartette 2881- My Mother's Song. RemwabM' Quartette 85c , On. By One We're Passin'g'ov'er " ' - w"- wC?,wan- Ttn0T JSJO-Uncle Zed and His Fiddle ' "cKwn- Tnr : 5c I ncle Zed Buy. a Graphophone' r- Taart !891 First Wake . " :Ch Taggart 86c ' Selections From Failst Macaroni Bros. Accordlan E4520-Fast Polka 'tiTZZ -T0"' 'Aocord, 85c Gmndmother's Walta; ZrI SS." Jambouritza Orchestra ' 2889- Golden Crown Tamourita Orchestra 11.00 Standin' In the Need 6' Praver " """ "car Scag,e 4694 Cause of You ' '"' Oscar Seagle ; S'racciarl-Baritons ' 4973S La Gioeonda-8uicedlo i 60 1 . Eose Ponsene? Marx X after Record y0U Want " NAME. ADDRESS... Willamette Glee Praised By Those In Other Cities captivated the aud ience. Words of praise were heard on every hand. 1 hope It will be possible for you to give us a return date .next season." The Milton Eagle in speaking ot the concert says. "The concert was given in place ot one of the Lyceum num bers which failed to appear and was in every way comparable to the reg ular line of scheduled entertainments. The Glee club has prepared a spec ial program for Salem, and the Indi cations are that it will be one of the best of entertainments of this kind ever presented in the city. The county court of Douglas county will make a rebate as soon as it is shown that it has exceeded the 6 per cent tax limitation in the adoption oi this year's budget. (Contlned from Page Two.) " - IT Malces Shaving a Luxury Improves New Blades 100 Per Cent 100 shaves from one blade! Get one today at our store. Take it home and try it 30 days. Re turn it if not satisfied. Just Received A big consignment of leath er razor strops, shaving brushes, soap. Always a complete line of razors, safety razors and blades. HAUSER BROS. "The House of Service" Phona Djy 998 Higjir 67Q J. IWffi r-j-t-r, ovcrN TUESDAY. APRIL a. Ine voters of DalbTTTr-- .a,e vo-.ea to allow the ark "! to increase the tax lew cent to provide for . 084 at. V . ' -UlVU i Grain: Wheat .o. oats 85c; mUling oats 85c- 1' N $2122; oat hay $24fin " $25 628; mill run 147 clovf kt, Butterfat: Butterfat butter 4l5c "' ''Mn!, Pork, vaal sad amttoi: P,,, ' l!4c; veal fancy 21c spring lambs 16 c; cow, Js? 8c; sheep, yearling nt ' 'n Dressed pork lie. Eggs and poultry: teem v light hens. J8J0c; h,? old roosters 15Hc; sprini! Vegeta.les: Onions per 'rr dov 11.76; poUtieTll 8c Oregon Hc; strawberries'? beets per sack J; turnll.LM,,! H.7S; carrots per sack $1.25-toJ? per sack tl.to; spisch isnea oa do. M4- Fruit: Oranges $5.007.o tS.SOOC banana. He; hone, itS? 20o; bunch beets 45c; c&bbaz. L. head lettuce $l.2S; carrots 4,0. K paragus 18c: cauliflower U red peppers 25o lb; rhubar peas 15c lb. Retail prices: - Eggs dciea creamery butter 870c; country J ter 60c; flour hard wheat $3.2S-i soft wheat 82.10. LIVESTOCK Portland, Apr. 20. Cattle rtafa. receipts , none; grain and puis Z steers $12.00 13.00; choice Via,, 12.00; good to choice $10.00iih! medium to good $9.ooio; m,' J medium $8.25 9.00; common ta hb, $7.008.25; choice cows and he.ta. $9.25 10.50; good to choice tt 9.25; medium to good $7.00e fair to medium $6.00 7.00; cami,,! $5.007.00; bulls $6.008.60; prla light calves $15.0017.u; mttiZ light $10.00 15.00; heavy J7.o 10.00; stockers and feeders 17 tta Hogs steady; receipts none; prlmi mixed $17.0017.86; medium Hus Wii.vv; rougn heavy I12.25Hjs. pigs 113 15.50. ' ' Sheep firm; receipts none; sprias lambs $17.OO19.00; light valle, $15.76 17.00: heavy; $14.23 01S.1l common to medium $1114.5; ; lings $15.00 15.50; wethers il4.it 1 15.25; ewes $1014. j Butter Portland, Or., Apr, 20. Cubes ' , tra 56c; parchment wrapped boi lots 60c; cartons 61c; halt boxes K butterfat 69 60c f. o. b. station; U Portland. Poultry find Rggs. Portland, Or., Apr. 20. Eggs nib Ing price case count 373tic; ouyinf price case count 37c; selling prica candled 39c; selected candled in car tons 42o. Poultry: Hens 25 38c; broilers He; turkeys 50c; geese nominal; duckt 45c. Wheat $2.20; barley, rolled $709 71; oats f60.6061.25; corn No. I yellow 8769.50. Mill run $43044. Hay: Buying price, timothy f. o. b. Portland $30; alfalfa $33; Brain til Lodge Directory. CHEMEKETA l.dge No. 1 meets every Wednesday evening at 7:30 at I. O. O. F. hall KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS meet at lae- Cornack hall on every Tuesday at 8. J. L. Tucker, C. C; P. J. Kunti, K. R. & 8. liNITED AKT1SAN3 Capital Assem bly No. 84 meets every Thursday at 8 p. m. in I. O. O. F. hall. P. Aa dresen, M. A.; A. A. Gueffroy, ste retary, Salem, Or. TEAM, Auto Truck and Delivery Drivers Union No. 110 meet every Wednesday evening at the Labof Temple, 8 o'clock. ROYAL NEIGHBORS OF AMERICA Oregon Grage camp No. 1360 meets every Thursday evening in McCor nack hall. Elevator service. Oraela, Mrs. Carrie E. Bunn, 648 Union St recorder. Flora Nelson, 73$ Norti ; 20th. W. O. W. SALEM CAMP lift MIS every Friday night at 8 o'clock Is McCornack hall, cor. Court and LIS erty St. Visiting Woodmen welcome. C. D. Ross, C. C; L. S. Geer, clerk : "Walfelt" Take's the place of how lining for . less. Max 0. Buret 179 North Commercial W.W.IS House Furnisher HOME OF THE V1CTR0L4 You get more for your, . Money at Moore's. Buy Remnants AT THE Remnant Store , 154 North Commercial - L.M. HUM 'Car. of ' ' Yick So Tong Chinese Medicine and Tea Co. Has medicine which will curs ny known disease. Open Sunday, from 14 a. ro. an til lr.n. lit South High Street ialem, Oregon. Pbons l$ HIDES and SACKS WANTED Also Junk of All Kinds Best Prices Guaranteed CALL $$ Capital Junk Co. Th. Square Deal Hons. IT1 Chtmeksta St Pbon. W'f4 Draperies MADE TO ORDER TO TVt TOUR WINDOWS CS. Hamilton 4 if tie Re)res,.nt.n!v, s Sherman Clay Pianos i llvt