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PAGE SIX THE CAPITAL JOURNAL" Japs Maintain Old Stand In to Note Reply : Tokio, July 31. Outline of Japan h uiiHwer to the note of the United Statu relative to Japan's Intention to oeoupy SiiKlmlin, Siberia, are rented toduy by the newspapers, which report that the reply was drawn up at yesterday's cabinet meeting. According to the newspaper account the annwer, In pointing out Japan's policy, Will say that occupation is un . avoidable to maintain her national I urlvlleees and that the decision to occupy the island will not be changed. It is reported also that the reply will aquin emphasize that Japan lias no territorial ambitions and that the oc cupation would b.e only temporary un. til a stable government was establish ed in Russia, ' Veteran of Civil War Is Injured J. N. Groshong, 80, a civil war vet eran, is in Willamette sanitarium siif fering from severe injuries receive 1 while working with a throsh'ng crew on the Groshong farm near St. Louis Thursday evening. Frightened by the noise of the steel separator on the threshing ma chine, the horses which Mr. Gros hoiig was driving, bolted, dragging him under the miohlr.o find partly into the mechanism. His left arm was so terribly crushed that It had to be amputated below the shoulder. The light arm was, badly crushed and stialned, and he sustained severe head bruises. Reports from Willam ette sanitarium, wBere he was rush ed as soon as he was rescued from beneath the -thresher, ' stated Friday that he was resting as easily as cou'd be expected. Changed Schedule For Livestock Is -'Asked of Board In an application filed with the pub lic service commission, Thursday, the Cattle & Hon Raisers' association of Oregon, the Portland Livestock Ex change snathe Western Oregon Live stock Men's league seek to amend the present low value and special value contracts governing Intra-state ship ments of livestock by increasing tho amount of liability to which the oav; rlcrs can be hold' for loss to livestock while In transit. Tho present sched ule was adopted In ,1909, since which time all kinds of livestock have ma terially increased in value, it is point ed out. , .. Tour Accidents Fatal. Four of the 409 accidents In Oregon industries reported to the state indus trial accident commission for the week ending July 29, were fatal. Workmen losing their lives during the week wen Ole Dragsvold, sweeper, Bend; Wm. Greashober, laborer, . Oregon City; Newton W. Lewis, laborer, Salem, and A. O. Punoan, logger. Powers. Bicycles Believed Salem Elks Declare No Apology Due (Continued from page one) Fidelity, and lg a strictly American order teaching and practicing true Amerclanisni, loyalty to our country and Its lag and obedience to its con stitution, and its laws are a part of tbe imperative creed of said organ isation, and Whereas, Salem Lodge No. 336 has a membership of nearly ' twelve hun dred, composed of the best citizens of Marion and Polk counties whose patriotism and Christian integrity is of the highest type, and Whereas, Salem Lodge No. 36 does not hesitate to assume the responsibility for any act or deed authorized by or with the approval of said lodge, and Whereas, certain Just criticism has been made in the public press con demning the acts of divers persona! who, during the said state convention committed disgraceful and unlawful acts in public places in the city of Salem, and Whereas, attracted by the large crowd of people brought to Salem by the holding of said state convention there gathered many questionable characters who took advantage of, the occasion to carry on their ne farious and unlawful practices, and Whereas, at no time during said; state convention was there within thei jurisdiction or said. lodge rooms, club or any place under the man agement of said state convention or Salem Lodge No. 336 any unpatriotic, unlawful or improper act performed to the knowledge of said lodge. Therefore Be It Resolved: 1st. That Salem Lodge No. 336, B. I P. O. E., has no apology to make for any act or . deed committed by or authorized to be done by the lodge, its members or the state association. 2nd. We deplore the fact that cer tain rough and unscrupulous persons took advantage of the occasion to carry out their unlawful schemes to the detriment of the peace and dig nity of our fair city. 3d. We cheerfully submit the per sonnel of the membership of Salem Lodge No. 336 for comparison with any other organization of like char acter as to its American citizenship, patriotism and law abiding qualities. E. W. HAZARD, T. B. KAY, H. H. OLTNOTCR, CHARLES R. ARCHERD, M. L. MEYERS, ARTHUR S. BENSON, F. T. WRIGHTMAN, Committee of Salem Lodge, No. 336 B. P. O. E. July 81, 1920. "jjj pf Constance Ta I madtfe W' ' ( in 'A Virtuous Vamp "' f . , Statue of Lincoln Presented British London, July 2.9. Ellhu Root, who recently took part in the work of the Mi.-i(.;ilon of iurista for the estab lishment of a permanent internatlon-J al court of Justice, today formally presented to the British people the Saint Gaudens statue of Lincoln in Ginning Square, as a gift from America, and later the statue was unvailed. Premier Lloyd-George de livered the speech of acceptance. . The chief of police of Klamath Falls has served notice on all pool room pro prietors that gambling must stop. SATURDAY, Jy FATHER Tlisi ha. V ailLQ UDDI1 I rAn ..... , upun even i bread produced h ... . '""i customers know that .... V BakeRite bread can b. JS on to be the same . THi pound with amount. same aB every ua"'y and purity Ml, Bake-RSte Sanitary Baki 457 State ' "N raofc "fill J CAPITAL JOURNAL WANT ADS BRING RESliTif At the Liberty Theatre beginning Tomorrow I Michelin small-size casings and tubes cost little if any more, than ordinary makes. Ask us for prices. CLARK'S Tire House 319 N. Commercial St. Salem, Oregon Wee Word Spells Disaster During Informal Tests "And the vlllyun still persued her!" Just pa,use a moment and give that mlspelled word its proper orthograpf.f cal treatment. During recent eighth grade and high school examinations given afthe close of 1920 first semester school work in this county, that small word brought disaster upon manv of the I Cnlirt A PVifM"ibest "spellers" who were caught at uu-i KjlUltsIt- fill' i wary i After reporting to police that their bicycles had been stolen from In front of the armory Thursday night, Earl H. Kent and A. C. Pally later found the 'wheels leaning against a truck at the roar of the armory, Another bicycle was taken to the police station at 5:30 Friday morning. It was found by police near the Hart man jewelery store and Is believed to have been stolen. Klamath Court House Scrap Bobs Up In Court Again A temporary order restraining the county commissioners, county clerk aiut county treasurer ot Klamath coun y moments. And many seta of examination pa pers reeclved through the office of W. M.' Smith, county superintendent of schools, indicate that older examiners were sometimes made the victim of the "vlllyun," "V-I-L-L-A-I-N, villainy, villainous' Ihls is Noah Webster's spelling of the tricky little word. Over two-score of Salem's leading business men and at torneys met defeat in answer to the query "How d'ye spell villain?" in an informal survey conducted by an in quisitive Capital Journal reporter, who had also failed to pass the test. Motorist Arrested For Cutting Corner Said to have cut the corner of Sta.e and Commercial street in his automo- ty from the expenditure of the special .'DiIe Friday night about 9:30, G. W. court house fund pending a decision (Hardhesty, 275 Ninety-first street, on the appeal In the case of the J. M. (Portland, was arrested by Oflcer W. J. Pougan company vs. Klamath countyJ White. was issued by the Oregon supreme! Mr- Hardhesty put up f 5 bond for ..court here today. Appeal from the de-'1'3 appearance before Police Judge oree of Judge Hamilton who fou nd in Earl Race, favor of the Klamath county official! 1 and the Hot Springs court house site, J-fiiUVinrA Ufrt m ntl was filed in the supreme court Thura- iiUUParU W Oman day by the J. M. Pougan company which is suing for collection of the final payment on the court house which It has constructed on the old court house square in the heart of j.ianmth Falls. Arguments on the In junction proceedings will be heard by the supreme court October 1. Buried Thursday Hubbard, July 31. The funeral of Mrs, Ethel Jungnickel, who died It her home here Monday, was held Thursday afternoon and Interment was made in the Hubbard cemetery. She was taken sick Saturday and The Forest Grove Clav Products earn dlea Monday evening. Mrs. Jungnick- pany has opened Its first kiln of brick. iel waa born ln Hubbard and had llv The company has a, contract for 600,- e(1 here m08t of h8' "fe- Sh sur 000 brick tor the Masonic and Eastern Vived by her husband and three chll Btar home. . dren. THe Bier Sundav Show IT" AUDEVILLL SOLLY, MABEL AND LEONARD HITEy REFLOW & LOEHR A Refreshing Interlude with a Dash of Melody and Terpsichore s Daisy & Wilson A Classic in Aerial -Specialities Bobby Van Horn The Jovial Songologist ANITA STEWART L IfBfE RT Y Starting Tomorrow SUNDAY Some girls are born Vamps; some aclileve the' art and others havs It thrust upon them She had a amn, that would civil, ''e a Bolshevik, pair of n. that would dax- Oale a Salnt-and uie manner ot a school IN "The Message of the Mouse" By Mr. and Mrs. George Randolph Cheater tt Coming Tuesday: "NINE TENTHS OF THE LAW. MtMMMMMt LUG TWI VAUDEVILLE- fume ait hm w . . .r jt -.v. or wtmu v J fcSm S- Hfflr., S Sunday. a nswag mar J HAVE YOU EVER BEEN VAMPED? If you have, you know how it feels. If vou haven't, vou've eot to learn. Don't fail to see 'THE SWEETEST 'VAMP' STORY EVER TOLD NEWS REVIEW COMEDS How Nellie Jones smilingly vamped her way through Breaking hearts as though they were kidney beans until she vamped her own heart away. life, Orchestra MUSIC EVENING Coming next Thursday Alice Brady in the "Fears Markef A MESSAGE ":F ROW GOD THAT SHOOK THE WORLD THE ANNOUNCEMENT OF THE GREATEST CRISIS IN HUMAN HISTORY. "Fear God, and give glory to Him; for The Hour of His Judgment IS COME." Rev. 14:7. A WONDERFUL SERMON STUDY BY - : Evangelist A. R. Bell S. D. A. CHURCH TOMORROW EVENING 7:45 Take North Commercial Car. "God has appointed a day in the which He will judge the world." Acts 17:31, "We must all appear before the judgement seat of Christ. 2 Cor. 5:10. Conservative enough 'io tie absolute- j ly safe Liberal enough to satisfy 8B8e88aB8BeaeB8B8688aB I . all reasonable peovle I ji Salem Bank of j j Commerce 1 No. 5th St. and Gaines Ave. 85 t i S 1 - ' m,,' 'mmm, J i A Definite Message. A Definite Worki A Definite Time. COME AND HEAR ABOUT IT w''AVrtAyiAjjSAJL