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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (April 27, 1920)
Appropriation & Militia Not Enougb-Stafrin $26,451.53 re- nfio AAA nnnronri- -Iin out .. ,lRture of 191 to nisation for the present bl- 'TheTeed of a deficiency appro ""Mre tne close of the two rtoi Dumber SI. next, it fore- Swt general, in his final re jtfuteaU Governor Olcott to- ' m srite of the rigid econ ; lW '!ctae4 I" the administration foment as outlined in SU Trt X'h calls attention to T pises incldent t0 nation of the national tw THE CAPITAL JOURNAL rganiiation state and the purchase ibution of honor medal. if or ex-vice men at a cost of ojm oi u.o headquar- Kon snooK nuimines all o EJlSSSlwS In Salem All industries dependent Shrine Imperial Council -Date To Stand, Is Word Portland. Or., Apr. 27. There is no chance of postponing the Shrine im perial council, scheduled to be held here June J2-S4, aecordins to a tele gram received here from W. Freeland Kendrick, imperial potentate of the or der. Mr. Kendrick s telegram was in answer to information from Daven port, Iowa, which said that a letter had been sent broadcast from that city under date of April 15, asking that the council dates be'postponed. - The letters sent out from Davonnort it was said have, been responsible for many reports that the Shrine meeting here would be postponed, and the local Shrine commjttees declare, because of Mr. Kendrick'8 telegram, that there is "no chance." Already 83 patrols and 77 bands have advised they would be present, it was announced her today. PAGE TERES "A Court Room Scene" . Virgil Anderson. "An Hour of Horror" Mary E. Hunt 'Cupid Swallows th Bachelor and the Littla Maid" Mary Notson. Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde" Fred McGrew. "A Mistake in Makeup Aut Tobitha". Gladys Gilbert. pay no attention to the things of good , ed the "Jajah of India." the sonho- , ,. t ,u" ,... , , a. ,v . ., .t . r but; mores "Ruby, geaslck Sextette from wJ. LZiZ' lZlZ v v ttXOAMT Oil- HXK "Wrong Numbed Savs Postmaster: "Boyefs The Guy"l PPery "Uh-huh. Thanks," and the lad I turned to leave. Just as he got to the door the postmaster remembered. "Say, boy! He isn't judge yet but jthe 'guy's name is Eoyer." Co-Ed Carnival, in spite of the careless use of fiivarms. As an aftermath, a Urse tk.nd of des peradots iuvaded the Spa. EXPLOSION KILLS TWO Des Moines, Iowa, Apr. 27. Two men were killed, two are missing and five were injured by an explosion in , - , .0075 63 in the ex- ",B ""Sine room or tne Des Moines frdiutant's office in the, city gas plant early today. The explo.' " n in, uvcr lilt) Cliy. upon gaa rs have tw'' " nffice Port-fuel are at a standstill and thousands jwrtbeeW ., d re 8hown in i Bull..... l uni lor a teport' ok f the Oregon National 1278 en,i8ted CSrtl- a balance of V, H T the naval appropriation and 35 i the contingent fund. Medical Springs Company Formed The Medical Springs Hotel company rf Hedlcal Springs. Union county Ll articles of incorporation with late corporation department here Zdar. The company is capitalized t'00 OOO with the following int-or-pomtors: F. 3. Powers. Chas. A. Moore and George E. Allen Articles were also filed Monday by the Seely V. Hall Motor company of Jledford, capitalized at 5000. Seely V Hall, K. 0. Bard well and B. -M. Boberti are the incorporators. Certificates showing increases In apiti.i'atlon were filed as follows: Ee4 Stamp company, Portland; $10, ADA to 120.000. Jacobs Hat and Cap Works, Port- fend: 15000 to J25.000 Oregon Hardware and Implement ,mnv. La nrnnde: $100,000 to 1200,000, . . . . .. : . MURDER STILL MYSTERY Turtle Lake,, N. D., April 26. Mc Loan county officials who are Inves tigating the murder of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Wolf, their five children and a chore boy, on the Wolf farm near hero Mid today they still were with out tangible clues either as to the identity of the murderer or motives that promoted the crime discovered Saturday afternoon went breakfastless. The cause of the explosion has not been announced. Public Speaking Recital Program Announced Today A program of twelve snappy num- ber has been prepared for the mis cellaneous program of the Willamette! university public speaking department tonight at 8 p. m. in the First Meth odist church. Due to the large num ber trying out, another miscellaneous program has ben arranged for Tues day, May 4. "The Legend Beautiful" Longfellow ' . Dean Hatton. ' "The Freckle Faced Girl" Irmaf Fanning. "The Vampire" .... .-..Klpmi Ralph Thomas. -"A Woman's Answer" (To "The - Vampire") Felicca P.lake P,etty Sktiggs. The small boy's head sea reel v came to the level of the window, so that all tne postmaster saw at first was a bat tered cap upon a mop of hair. ". By leaning on the sill, however, he was enabled to see that the head was at tached to a very much alive young body, clad in fashionable overalls. On his feet went a pair of broad toed, dusty shoes ,and in one hand he held tightly, an exceedingly dirty and dan gerously fragile paper sack. "Say, mister, Where's the judge?" . The postmaster's eyes twinkled. "What judge?" he asked. i torget tne guy s name. ; I 'got a gopher here for him." -And he hem op the sack, whose precious contents were almost exposed to the light of day. "I rposed you'd know about It; you're boss here, ain't you?" Now, democratic postmasters have been accused of various and sundry deeds of worth or demerit, so that they have become quite used to names and cognomens of all kinds. As a rule they th. UH- trlWA of w .v.- . :J"" uuAeu a vicious uraw, worthy man,e. . j A', fJ2S Camlky ... , liW, vuuii- lurmsnou oy an oixnestra ana tne la- ty clerk'sofflce. Many gophers out 1 dies gUe club. JOUr ay. 1 LiwriDDrDV rrTmn WILD AXD WOOLY EVEX1 "Slippery Gulch" at the. Sigma Tag house Saturday night, was one of th wildest of the old mining dance halls, with the men ftf Willamette universitv I disguised as desperadoes and prospec tors. A roulette wheel, faro games, I black jack and poker tables, and the old-fa?hioncd bar relieved each man (Of Something like a thmi&.int tlnllitrK V ' nlpti .ir,CCcfb'fore the evening was ovr. Birthing ture of a vaudeville ehow In the smnk- Rich Bachelor Wants Wife ,-Majiy people have blamed me for not getting married. Since childhood I have suffered from stomach and liver trouble, never being able to get any medicine or doctor to help me. Now that Mayr's Wonderful Remedy haa entirely cured me, I am anxious to get a wife." It is a simple, harm le preparation, that removes the ca tarrhal mucus from the Intestinal tract and allays the inflammation which causes practically all stomach, liver and Intestinal ailments, includ ing appendicitis. One dose will cOn lnce or money refunded. J. C. Perry, t. J. Fry and druggists everywhere. I adv) JOURNAL WANT AD GET ftESTILTff Agricultural College State University and Ore. Normal School classes are so overcrowded, rooms so overloaded, and teach ers so few, that the three m stitutions will have to close the door on at least 1000 Oregon boys and girls," and perhaps up on twice that number next fall, unless the new millage support bill passes on May 21. These three institutions have. when compared with the yearj wnen tne present millage sup port bill was passed. 150 per cent More. Students But only : . 15 per cent More Classrooms and less thari 4 Per Cent More Income The fact that higher education in Oregon is in a crisis cannot be said too strongly. 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The prevailing very moderate prices of Vacuum Cup Tires and "Ton Tested Tubes are the result of an efficient plant organization, working in a most modern factory which employs every improve ment and labor saving device, and mark eting under an economical xone selling system, thus attaining a perfect balance . of hiihest quality at reasonable prices. pay no more than the standardized net prices for Pennsylvania products do not expect them for fcss. Adjustment tis parJwarraBty ttf at tached to each casing: Vacuum Cup Fabric Tires, 6.000 Milel Vacuum Cup Ctrd Tires, S.000 Miles Channel Tread Cord Tires, '0 Miles PENNSYLVANIA RCBEER COMPANY Jearmette, Pa. The co-ed carnival, held by the wo men of. Willamette university in Eaton hall Saturday night, was a most enjoy able occasion,-the todies, free from the sobering Influence of mere man,' cut ting up pranks hitherto unheard of in university circles. : Dates were not lacking, as the upperclass girls held the usual tcratch-list and fussed the freshman girls to the affair. The pro gram consisted of a series of stunts, for which prizes were given. The sen ior stunt, "Romance of a Hammock" by the Soniorette Deballet opera com pany, was awarded first prize, and the freshmen taking second with "The lower Garden." The juniors present- JOYFUL-EATING Unless your foot! b digested with out the aftermath of painful acidity, tha joy is taken out oi both eating and living. IIK1QID5 re wonderful ta their help to the stomach troubled with over-acidity. 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Y., for a sample bottle. When waiting be sure and mention tho Salem Cap ital Journal. (adv) mm rr s 'Off Delicate! aoft ..a Wat A ft All Nadine Face PwJrv Ttila eaotitilte twautillfr ta. carta a iodedaable chana a charm and lovallaau which endure throuehout tha cay and Unite la the , OlMnorf. Iti eooln la rfrehla(. ana It ctnnot harm tha tea- xm W.WUXU HAIR If juii want to k.-ep your hair in good condition, uu crvdtl what you wash it with. Most soaps and prepared shampoo contain too much itikali. This drie the scalp, makes ih' hair brittle, ami is very harmful. .Aiuisiflod cocoa nut oil shampoo (which it pure ami entire ly gresess), is much better than anything else you ran use for sham pooing, as this can't posniMy injure the hair. Simply moisten jour hair with wa ter and rub it in. Oi.o or two teaspoon fuls will make an abundance if rich, creamy lather, and vleanses the. hair, and scalp thorouKhly. The" lather rins es out easily, and removes every par ticle of dust, dirt, dandruff and ex cessive oil. The hair dries quickly ami evenly, and it leaves it fiue and silky, bright, fluffy and easy to manage. You can get Mulsifiod cocoanui oil shampoo at most any drug store. It i Very cheap, and a few ounces Is enough , to last everyone in the family for months. tadv) couatare a NATIONAL TOILET CO rAiua, itNN, 1 , 1 11 II aemt in. 7 Sold In Ita Craci baa I Kadlna tcUat J . mail eoc. . IK II tnmeHm IE - 1 w ir at 1 Sola by Daniel J. Pry, wholesale ancl retail; Xeimeyor Prug Co., and other toilot counters. y JUL Why not buy a good used tar to take you fishing or on your vacation trip? We have the cars and need the money, but will sell at terms to suit you. These cars are all overhaul ed not painted to cover up defects but in good shape and you can see for yourself. We have the following in perfect shape : 1917 Studebaker four at .......4....... $650 1918 Maxwell at.............. ................a.... r $550 1916 Maxwell at ..................:..........,........... .1 $475 1918 Overland at , .... $600 1918 Velie Cloverleaf at $1450 1919 Bethlehem 2 1-4 ton truck.....,.......... $1950 Cadillac roadster, dandy for bug ,:..:..: ...... $325 NEW CARS ARE SCARCE AND HIGH. .BUY A GOOD USED CAR NOW! 5aem VeUe Company 162 NoHh Commercial . The i Pay As You J Go Plan ? :: will gring downihe high I :: cost of living without l :: bringing on a panic or t upsetting business condi t tioiis. Do not buy any I thing that -you do not I really need-buy good t articles when you do buy t I for therein lies real econ- omy. Everybody pay as :: you goand be cheerful for it will take a year or :: so to adjust conditions to :: a staple basis and by meeting world conditions :: on a cash basis you will all be better off financial ly in two years from now I I U. G; Shipley Quality Mori;iuillillsc I'opular rrinn aCslLia CmSEaSa ImMb ' j l-l j ? J , " Monday the first day of our rug sale proved to be far better than we expected. It surely shows that the public knows when the H. L. Stiff Furniture Co. advertises a special price that the advertised article and price are to be found just as represented. Our showing of rugs is very complete. If you have in mind to buy a new rug this spring come now while you can save money. . , Reg. ?197.50 9x12 Wilton Velvet rug, now $149,85 Reg. $165.00 9x12 Wilton Velvet rug, now 123.80 Reg. $140.00 9x12 Wilton Velvet rug, now $104,95 Reg. $95.00 9x12 Body Brussels rug, now ' $71.35 Reg. $65.00 9x12 Body Brussels rug, now $49.95 Reg. $80.00 9x12 Axminster rug, special, now.:... $59,85 Reg$70.00 9x12 Axminster rug, special, now...... $49.85 Reg. $50.00 9x12 Axminster rug, special, now $37,85 Reg. $48.00 9x12 Tapestry Brussels rug, now. $34.85 Reg. $35.00 9x12 Tapestry Brussles rug, now..: $27,80 Reg. $24.50 9x12 Wool Fiber rug, special, now... $17,35 Reg. $15.00 9x12 Wool Fiber rug, special now $11,75 Reg. $19.75 9x12 Grass rug, special, now -"$14.80 Reg. $15.75 9x12 Grass Rug, special, now $11.65 Sales Representatives Sherman flay ' I'iaiHM - Vlu'SMIIilll