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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (April 22, 1920)
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL THUrPAY, APRIL 22 Gilbert says, will go a Jar ways t- ..- W VJUlCt to the "clean and wholesome level" of the new automobile business. Local dealer! expect to sell hund reds of used automobile during tt.e .summer months, expanding the auto mobile business to limits unheard of in this city before. Women Confessors Won't Do; Talk To Much, Claim following Death Of Guarb Today Butte, Mont., Apr. 2!. Butte was quiet today, following yefterday's clash between deputy sheriffs and mine strikers and sympathizers and the supposed accidental killing of a guard at the office of the Butte Dully Bulletin, a radical labor paper, this morning. Only the fact that the mines were not being operated today and pa trolling of the streets by police and deputy sheriffs gave evidence of the strike called by the Industrial Work ers of the World In sunnort of de mands for Increased wattes, a six hour ,or Eu-ual cltuwnshlp. Wm Edith Pic- ama and Australia passes far to the lon-Turnerviiie sata tellers naa oeen southward of Tanlu ana to ine easi received from girls pleading for wo-jwr) B. tne barrier of the Tuamotu men confessors in high Anglican Wor paumotu) Archipelago. There churches. . . . I fore. It would be necessary for a steam The Hev. Henry Ross, vicar of a . t0 lengthen Its voyage considerably large London parish in a recent Inter- jn orjer to call at Papeete and there view said women would not confess to js no object In doing so unless the women. i vmidel in short of coal or in distress. Dry ns f Jlnile Tr Become Port Of Call Jn Pacific Papeete, Tahiti. The prediction made while the Panama canal was In process of construction that Papeete would become the mid-Pacific port of call for all traffic in tha southern hemisphere as Honolulu is in the north has failed of realization. During the war there were a num ber of troop ships and cargo steamer going to and from European waters that put in for coaL But since the close of hostilities there have been very few of any kind of craft that have London. Apr. SJ. Whether the church should provide women confess ors is a question with which the Lam beth conference of the clergy of Great, called only the San Francisco Well Britain to be held in July, is threat- 'ington mail steamers and an occasion ened. gj cargo boat At a meeting of the National t'nlon ' The Great Circle route between Pan- not trust another to keep a secret. day and release of political prisoners. With the announcement by the min ing companies that all mines of the district would resume tomorrow and the expected arrival of United States regular troops tonight, the city was hopeful that further disturbances would be avoided. The list of casualties from yeste- day evelng's outbreak bas increased to sixteen today, when It became known that George Martin had been " - shot through the hand. None of the John DOC S " TO when Sheriff O'Kourke and a force of deputies, policemen and mine guards sought to disperse some 309 member! of the L W. W. and their ympathl era-who had marched from L W. W. headquarters to the entrance of tli Kevcrsweat mine, is dead. Four of tha most seriously injured are in a critical condition and may die. Cnyirifie Til n n New Living Units Stanford University. Cai. Sorori ties here have submitted to Dr. Ray Lyman Wilbur, president of Stanford, alternative proposal to his plan for bolition of the present sorority nous ing- system. Dr. Wilbur and the dean of women hold that the separate living groups are an undemocratic influence and pro pose that all women shall live in large dormitories. , "The sororities now suggest that the the university build or permit the so rorities to build on uuifonn plans a group of houses near the main wo men's dormitory, that the, sororities sell their present houses for use as men's dormitories and take possession of houses in the proposed group. . brothers wtou he baa not Cowboy Kills and Cooks Man; Pays Penalty; Insane Honolulu, T. H, After spending 10 years In prison' before he was sentenc- There is the psychological objee-' Tne local lgiand fleet of inter-Island e1 for navIn(t cut a man to pieces tlon,"' he said, "that one woman would ,Ain. scrmonera is belne constantly a v.. i wii. nml M -a oic cm uu icuiuiiia tv " Be Extradited enlarged and there are times, when ,lotner t the urder the harbor presents a very animated cnarge after 'sentence, J. K. Kahoo appearanco. jlewa, a cowboy, was released recently Much talk was heard some months ,,n)v to be reconvert as mentally de K".o of projected plans for Improving ,1, the harbor. But as time passes and Alienists now state that the cowboy Doe mere appear no signs of Intentions to muBt nave been n8ane from the be- lew carry tne pians into eAwunon, uiv ginning. Continued Spread Of Tuburculosis Menace To Country St. Louis, Mo., Apr. 22. The peo ple of tho United States are gravely menaced by the continued spread of tuberculosis according to speakers at the annual convention of tho National Tuberculosis association which was formally opened here today. Tii association is planning a nation-wide fight against the diHeaxe. Dr. Victor C. Vaughn of the Uni versity of Michigan, president of the acHnclatlon, In address asserted that "nearly 100 per cent of the adult In habitants of our cities are already Infected with tuberculosis." Living conditions must be better ed to Improve the situation, the speaker said, and this can only be effected by the migration of the mas se to the rural districts. . John Doe Young and John Brown, arrested In Portland a days ago on information from Tacoma is growing the conviction that noth- charging grand larceny will be return- lng will be done in the near future, cd to the Washington city to stand The opinion frequently is expressed trial. Kxtradltlon papers for the re- that the islands are to be sold by turn of the two men were honored by france to England or America, al- Oovernor Olcott this morning. One of .hough apparently no one has the the men was believed for a time to be slightest authority for such an opln "Blackie" Wllliford, the Btool who Ion, and that this la the reason for the tipped off the Portland police to the failure to develop the port. The Chl- ItATE INCREASE GRANTED An order granting slight Increases in rates to the Farmers National Tel ephone company of Tumalo, Deschutes bounty,' was Issued by the Oregon public service commission this morn. ing. t .-' three Claremont travern murderers who are now serving life sentences In the Mtii to prison here. George M. Misner Called By Death Portland, Or., Apr. 22. George M. M'sner, a generation ago one of the neso here generally believe it and many are seeking Instruction in the English language. Crops Backward But Undamaged Portland, Or., April 22. Crops of all kinds in Orcgrm are backward, Registration Of Portland Voters Recent Hop Paper Sets New Record Indicates A Good Price For Future best known owners and breeders of but no Injury Is reported us a result trotting horses on the Pacific coast, of the,cold, wet weather, according died at his home hero last night. A to the weekly crop sunmury of the widow anil one son survive. Misner Portland weather bureau, came to Portland In 1K80, having been i Conditions have been generally prominent In breeding and trotting favorable for winter wheat and oats norms In California for hiany years. ;and early sown spring wheat, but Old time racing nien here say that warmer weather Is needed in places. Nellie Patchon, who established a Call- Spring seeding is ' proceeding . very fornla record for three year olds, and slowly, . . , Illnluip Hero- who is said to have es tabiiKlied the California state five mile trotting record on the old Oakland truck, were from MlHiier's stable. Portland, Or., Apr, 22. There are 111,121) voters registered at tue court houi'pk the largest number Multno mah county has even known accord ing to the official count. This Is 1358 greater than the rcglHtriition for the general election In the fall of 1918, when the total reached 09,7(18. A re publican gain of 3r,sg voters and a Oemocrntla lon of 475 are shown In the lust two year. , huiv ueaiers i o Give Guarantees In Used Car Sales ! ReulUIng that the used enr business In Balrm faces 11 boom this Hummer and that one of the most advantag eous stops that could be taken to pro mote the sale of such cars would bu the giving of guarantees of all lined ar sold, several local nulo dealers are preparing to Issue, guarantees for all used cms sold. Taking the lead in this moveinont Lee I,, Gilbert, xtat' ditttrlbulnr for tho Elgin Six auto, to day declared lliat ho stands ready to Rive an ribfsduto guarantee for nil Used car, he sells. , This practice among dealers, Mr. A hop contract made January 22, lHHn between Jay Lundy, Agnes M. Jackson and Mary E. Coleman of (lervuls and Rhodes and Jackson, of London, was filed Wednesday lit the county recorder's office, where by the yield from 11 40 ncre yard near Falr fitkld Is written out for the years 1920 1921 und 1922. 1 The contract stipulates SO cents per pound for IN, 000 pounds of this years I planting. The 1921 and 1922 crops I are estimated at 20,000 poumlii each mid will bring the price of 3 r and 30 cents fur the two respective years. Overalls Demand Doubled, Report . FoUKhkrcpslo, N. Y., Apr. 22 Over all innmifactiirora In tills city and H'appingers F11II11 report the demand for working clothes has doubled In the luRt week, At the fautory of Sweet Orr & eompiny, It was said that the wholck-ile prico lius not been Increased although retailers everywhere have In ereuHed their prices to consumers. JOURNAL WAV" ADS PAY Thief Dives Into Old Wishing Well And Steals Pennies Ban Diego, Cat.. Apr. 21. A thief dived to tho bottom of tho wishing well at Ilnmona's marriage pliice. Old Town, nunr here, recently and took the ; accumulated horde of pennies and sil ver, amounting to about MO, that have been dropped there by seekers of luck and good fortune, according to tho proprietor of tho historic place. Here is the ancient motto that hangs over the well: "Quaff ye the waters of Rnmona's well Hood luck they bring and secrets tell Blest were they by a -sandaled friar, Ho drink and wish for thy desire.!' Thousands of tourists each year sip the water and drop coins in homage to the good spirit that is supposed to In habit the well. Player To Return To Boyhood Home Salem friends have received word from . Fred Fairbanks (Theodore Schurbach) Marlon county resident whe is starring with the "Thrco Faces East" company that played at the Grand recently. The sketch of German intrigue received favorable comment here for sterling cnet and faultless 'preBciiitation. Mr. Schurbach who will be remembered as sustaining the role of Franz Borke, the "master spy," for merly resided at Mount Angel and Ger vuIb. spending his boyhood in Marion county. "We are playing' In San Francisco, then to Denver," Mr, Schurbach writes "there we close for? the summer.. The company goes on 10 New York, but 1 shall turn right back to my boyhood's stamping gwund, ijvliich nlmoKt, en circles our pwn little city of Salem." ,Mr. Sclmrbach utet his mother and 1 t 1 ' , STEAMER SAFE iMiluth, Minn., Apr. 22. Tha stenm er Harvester reached tho Duluth-Su-perlor harbor early this morning after a three days tUBSlo with the ice. The Harvester Is the. first arrival of the season from tho lower lakes. SEAL CATCH SMALL St. Johns, N, F., Apr. 22. Thirty four thousand, valued nt $175,000 was thrtotal catch during the season which lust closed. This In the smallest num ber of seals taken in tha history of. . Industry. Big Special t, -Staffs Sunday Ml COFFEE, TEA AND SPICES 1 lb. Royal Club 55c 3 lbs. Royal Club, per lb 55c 1 lb. Folger's Shasta 60c 1 lb. G. A. 50c S lbs. G. A., per lb 47c 3 lbs. M. J. B., per lb 5Cc 5 lbs. M. J. B., per lb 54c 1 lb. Fancy Bulk Coffee, lb 38c 3 lbs. Fancy Bulk, per lb 35c 5 11m, Fancy BuBlk. per lb 31c 6 11)8. Folger's Golden Gate ' Tr lb. 53c Hill Bros, blend, can, per lb. 59c 1-2 lb. Lipton's Tea 42c I lb. Lipton's tea 80c T'ncolored Japan Tea, bulk....57c M. J. B, Gunpowder Tea, 1-2 noimd 88c II J. B. Black Tea, 1-2 lb 30c TOSTUM 20c 25c 43c Salem BUS'lCliS Retailers at Wholesale Price Com' St at State. Com'l St at Chemeketa Phone C. 0. D. Orders 198 or 186 . A 11 Orders over $1 .00 delivered. Free ' FLOUR Crown, sack $3.35 Olympic, sack $3.25 Diamond C $2.80 Pacific. $3.25 SYRUP ' Uncle John's, 1 gal $2.50 Uncle John's, 1-2 gal. $1.27 Uncle Johns, qts. , 65c Karo Maple, 10 lbs.. $1.70 Karo Maple, 5 lbs'. r:. $1.42 Karo Amber, 10 lbs $1.10 Karo Amber, 5 lbs 60c No. 5 pail pure Lard $1.23 Karo White, 5 lbs. 63c No. 10 pail pure Lard &dn Karn Wrtifo in ik0 i ia 5 lb. net Simon Pure Lard $1 r& T.,,.t II tT . n Mr, K Pnmm,, IUJ1UW, O IDS VUC No. 10 White Ribbon Shortening , Medium Cottolene Large Cottolene 3 lbs. 6 lbs Wesson's Oil, Dt, Wesson's Oil, qt Wesson's Oil, 1-2 gallon LARD AND COMPOUND fill Marshmallow, 10 lbs. i.c size, special , 30c size 50c size i Ilershey Cocoa. 1-2 b. Cocoa, Lu!k. best o unlit v. lb. Xe Chocilate, bulk. Gliirardtillia. i HoiiRlass Oil. nt round A&. I Fresh Peanut Butter, lb. 1 lb. can Ghirardellis 40c Fresh Teanut Butter, 5 lbs ...$1.25 $2.65 MILK ! cSo !r.rZZZI Carnations ... -v.- 43c 83c ......$1.60 $1.35 28c 40c 22c $1.00 JELL '0 JIFFY JELL 3 lb, can Ghirardellis $1.10 Nut Margarine, lb, 37,. neese, per pouna ; 33c Fresh Soda Crackers, pound ..LI".."...".."..".""..'... 18c Fresh Graham Crackers, pound " 22c Fresh Crisp Gniger Snaps, pound : ... J...,....."l .l" 25c Fresh Fancy Assorted Cookies, lb. ....Z7..7 30c BREAKFAST CEREALS 2 pkgs. Shredded Wheat 2 pkgs. Kelloggs Corn Flakes 9 ril-tra P-uf T.o.,:.. 2JellO 27c 2 Jiffy Jell , 1" 26c Knox Gellatine, pkg 19c 2 pkg. Ice Cream Powder 25c Sun Maid Seeded Raisins.... 20c Sun Maid Seedless Raisins.... 29c 1 lb. pkg. Fancy Prunes ...... 23c Fancy Loganberry Jam 47c Fancy Strawberry Jam &nc ancy Orange Marnialade....25c 1 2 pkgs. Grape Nuts rancy urange fliarmauale ... 8 ci Z pkgs. Tuffwi Rice . 16 lb. can Jam l f)S!2 okirs. Puffer) Whof Class Jellv, 7 1-2 oz IBcJUrge pkg. Oats , "' Marshmallow Creani, pt 2ic! I-arge pkg. Pancake Flour 7 " x- Libby Apple Butter 22c! Urge pkg. Pearl Wheat tZ 25c size pineapple 2c Large pkg. Wheat Hearts . ' 6c 30c size Pineapple 27c ! 10 Igs. Pancake Flour . ' "' " 75 40c she Pineannle 35c; 10 lbs. Rolled Oats r 2 oz. Buckeye Vanilla 25c '0 lbs. Bulk Rolled Oats L..17""!Z7 "rT 7 4 or. Buckeye Vanilla 4'Jc Ralston Bran, package ll1.18c 27c 27c 27c 35c 35c 27c $1,551 ... 28c $1.55: .... 25c1 12 Carnations 2 Borden's . 12 Borden's 2 Sun Rise . 12 Sun Rise $1.45! 3 small milk 25c' Eagle Brand, can 27c ; SOAP J 15 Crystal White $1.00 15 Sunny Monday $1.00 ! 13 Von Haters $1.00 16 Swift's White $1.00 ' 10 Fell's Naptha .;... 90c 10 Fairy Soap ... 80c' 10 Ivory Soap 85c : 10 Palm Olive 83c 10 Imperial Proxide 78c Lai-ge pkg. Citrus 30c: Old Dutch Cleanser 10c 2 light House Cleanser 15c Royal Baking Powder 36c! 2 pkg. Soda 15c 12 lbs, Faancy White Navy ! Beans .. . $1.00, the nisbt's performance. Missing Boy Is Seen In Salem That Edward Matthes Jr., age 1. who disappeared fro mhis fiome near ' Salem April . is faring well and is 'ot far from home is the opinion of 'Chief of Police Welsh, who this af ternoon told of his seeing the boy Tuesday evening. The chief said that 'young Matthes, dressei in a good suit I of clothes, apparently in good health, land munching some lunch he had with him, appeared a't police head-nii.-irterx Tuesday evening at about 5: SO seeking work. He told the. chief that he has been wormng at tugene. Ha anui referred to City Recorder Race for employment, and authorities here now have no, idea where ne nas gone. . biddie Bishop wU his Melius of ut- would do credit to Bill Hart. "And then suddenly the storm breaks and the sun shines forth. A kalidoscopie change takes place. With a smile that the gen11' airuanns nev er equalled. Jack Hayes dashes for an Inner room and comes forth clad in sweater and ball cap, bat in hand, ready to rush for the ball grounds. Duckie Holmes- expresses his joy by flipping a coin in the air, catching it neatly on his foot, tossing it to waiting hand and then returning it carefully to his pocket. He is careful on the latter point money is scarce among ball boys when rain is plenti ful. And Biddie well Kiddie's smile 01 j..y Ini'j Bill Hurt m bj ,7 ; - scends acain. And again w'X?' isions are changed (and JJck r,. ;do-.h t). Ctter deSpomicn(7Cl ! There i, prevalent a feelis that t:r.!reS one feel that he h T presence of the House 0f v-h don't believe that we will piav !, J this year." says Biddie in " h tone. And then instantly he bri-v' There is nothing that can ke0 rm? ton tor long. Well, anvwav v what I'll io.' add? the alwav,', fill BiJdJ. Til turn my tau to moving picture stars nA .... a number of local motion picture. ? llAftt A M. . ... Stormy April Days Is Players' Trial Observer Discovers "It you -rcallv want to get any amusement out of this wretched weath er, come down to the Willamote Val ley Transfer office," says Dan Bums, who rents a lart of the building for GMC trucks. "In the morning when I arrive in the office early, good cheer reigns. The day promises to be pleas ant and the ball boys, who do congre gate there, are radiant with plans for the day's game. "But suddenly a cloud overspreads the heavens and suddenly a wild storm of hail and rain descends. Instantan eously a change overspreads the fea tures of every player. Jack Hayes' countenance wears a rinister expres sion that even the worst villain who ever confronted Doug Fairbanks could not hope to Imitate. Ducky Holmes as sumes an expression of grief that would make tht fun-making Charlie Chaplin green with envy. And as for CHICKENS WANTED Highest market price paid." Bring in today Cross Market 370 State St. P"OR LONO DISTANCE 4UTO TRUCKING Willamette alley Transfer Co. PHONB 1400 WD ALSO DO LOCAL HAULING Woodry's Stock of Furniture, Ranges, Ilcatcrs, Rugs, Tools, enc, before you buy 27 !f. Com'l ..St. Phones 510 or 511 Extra Special For Friday and Saturday Only '. 31b. Cotton Batts Made of pure white hygienic sanitary fleece cotton. Full sizes, 72x90, Extra Special oOO Per Batt Our Prices Always the Lowest GALE & GO. Commercial and Court Streets Formerly Chicago Store When Lionel -'.Barry more played "The Copperhead" on the stage, vromen and men alike wept like children rose from their seats and cheered. The patrons of the Ore gon theatre vjll see this same great drama Sun.-Mon.-Tues. enacted by a cost of thous andswith Barrymore in the title role! ') Men's Work C iothing J. C. Penney Co., Work Clothing is the Product of many factories turning out enormous quantities to supply the needs of 297 Busy Stores. Buying it in such large quanti ties enables us to pass it direct from the factory to you at the lowest possible selling prices. Men's Indigo Blue Extra Heavy Denims, full lent, none better, bib overalls...... .tfO 39 Men's Express Stripe, bib overalls to O' Men's covet-cloth, bib overalls J --r. ZJO Jackets to match """"" W.ff C9 9 Boys heavy blue bib overalls, 6 to 17 C1IQ Boys' blue bib overalls, 6 to 17 hlA? Boys' double seat and knee, bib overalls, 8 to 16 .:...................... - Qfi r .0 oullBt m KnaK1 ana extra fezyy Men's medium weight slip overall suits . Boys' khaki slip overalls, suits - $4.50 S2.98 ......(PO Mf PO GC 2555 " -1 fa M- khrti cr' ........... $lf25 II m m loA y)o! r Ration-twit! r jfTTT' "Nation-Wide Institution" w r il ii i! i t i I t i -