Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, January 28, 1921, Page Page Five, Image 5

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mle Attend the
Funeral oi x x icuu wyi
..v -lully twenty Ihousiitid peo--
i emu r kill de il'uiieruJ-
hantiiie OX
f tin- mo
lis ever
pH lony, ,;tl,ri ,,,,a
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if lh' I limese win in ii in i , mis
expect in WHICH in was-held
i. -in there is supposed to be
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trow a soci.tl
luncheon imr-
al the .Mai inn
nt&ndpolat, is ihi
to be Kiven today
kVnUtun limn ii,m
mmnben .f the HvIaH
I'"ellt ;,l tl. un,.h.mi
lor ttie aq
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I Will In
j ter which
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Is ii n ,.fn ... i - '
uwii-n- U)on the r
enttrttBjaa, w.,ia. Jmrii,
ionye ot abaence Air
vjatt in
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Heilwan win eo with hta sl ,
Honolulu.
mer-brlef
ami Mrs. H..ji
Washington, .
Angclen, who hax visited friends
in Portland ami Salem daring the
last few weeks, leaves today for
her home In the south.
Miss Nell Sykes. who sienl sev
eral months in overtimes! service
in Siberia, (jave a very intercaflng
address before the .Mountain View
parent-teacher rtaaoctatlon TKura
day evening. Miss gykea has had
many interestlus exerience in'
her work olifoad and lsuble to
Bve her own personal impressions
of some of the greatest iiuestions
that are before the world luaay'.
i In iinlit-nee was very apprecia
tive of the address.
he blown to bits. Generally speak
ing, all that is left is a Mg hole in
the ground and the memory of the
!man that was. hut Isn't nny more.
liettiiiK back to Brown. He had
lived iiiiist all his sixty-uineyears
around Bradford, livery old-timer
in the oil ii,, is. as will as the
youager generation, knew him.
l''or the last twenty-five years he
has been employed by Hie various
torpedo ami ciyeerino conipaiui, s
in the capa'olty of shooter, includ
the American (ilyeerlne com
huny, the Kane Torpedo ootnpany,
and the du font I'owder company.
Ten years previous to that time he
manufactured glycerine for the
Roek Glycerine company.
Air. Brown seemed to possess a
charmed lite, for duAng his eerv
Ice in his daoa-erotn profession
many fellow -workers were blown
to atoms while engajd in their
labors. He was a man highly es
teemed in the oil country. The
passinqr of this veteran shooter,
known far and w ide, w ill l keenly
regretted.
Inn m,c " '
Koe, anti
I an writ 'S''
Iftei.v f ' -
fan, ii I-'1 1
tfh!niii-
I Will" M.
the coolie"
hum ocean
beii fr ln
, many
res. Tie' i
,1,,. i n i that Chan Alah l'hee, the
kad s.oent much of his lifetime and
eiealth in the pi'Otectlon or the poor.
,- society in Rangoon - represented at
i. wen repreaentatlvea of all braneh-
niilsof mourners repre
'Very nationality,
rich or poor, was pre
i, soap clgftra, matches
U'hen the Rev, .l, Me,
Cistlebar, County Mayo
"r the 1.-; rs of the
enn movement arrived in
lie was ask,., HJ.
jf
recently
made the
would irlvi
'ban, of
Ireland,
he had
Aiiils eompll-
-islli
, limy lhat it was nei-essary to
carrving tables of food, as Is
a, his. Over four thousnml cool
proeeHalon alone.
Is compoaed of Kuropeans, Chi
uceedinga at the cemetery lasted
nil'- Father Meehan
HO clue to the in,,,,,,,,,.
Ill, !, 1 - - .
i in-, i eucneti merlcii
vein to say he had
: "f "Sinn Peln rout,.
way to vinit his brothe
Mr. and Mis. Roy
,,,,o .nrs. will r. Weill
onturuay when they
mm an eiKht table
Bprtng flowers
bowls about th,
Dr.
in.!
rick Meeha
ex-
ome by way
lb- is on lis
i'. Rev. Pa.
and Airs.
Mis. Wj-
of Sparks. Ncv.
a nil
and
and
ami All-
Mrs
Mrs
Mrs.
H
ed with the funeral were enor-
wr,,i ill,' widow ami reiatnes nan to Keep
nd this hail l" '"' ' "iitimjed after tin- lu
lu the figures woi Ki n oui nv t ne trjeal
ili, deceased,
Matches in Dark
Pheaters May Be Forbidden
I Pa.. Jan. :.
,-hile the house
Irch for nropped a
be iiiuile a serloui
L if Inttodui
king a match in a Pitts
is darkened to read ;
tti'les or for any oloer
offense under an ordi
eity council by Council-
iDailey. The ineasui e win oe nil l ouuceit al
In o( John B. Iteynolda, manager of two of
Lbert theaters hen , llie Alvln ami the Pitt,
loust'.
Ht strongly advocates such legislation as a
r measure In prevent a panic from a real or
Pailev agreed to present the ordinance.
I Ids nave that as a further precautionary
Bftfsinst holding children In the laps of
I during the presentation of a play w ill be
ked at hnih theaters. If the council has no
state legislature w ill be asked to enact
sulileh.
UtsmilMfle that no one might be ham-
1 there be a necessity for a hasty exit from
I'mUr the regulation! children under five
lunt to th theater ami children above thai
- their own seals.
iMusfCome Off
wtals Is Claim of Fair One
'. M "M'lilileii i
MewkU.
list come off their pedes
i put us there lo get US
lildi la Hie din clor of thirty
Jetli s t nan '-he n
shi ilisnissi'il t he merits
companies ami
leineinber. In
if the average
pit unman. " si,,, declared, "is a woman who
fine the ordinary ihines. Women's point
Pl.nh- I' dOesn'l evisl Ii ahlulMn'l nwtmi
no sjienul mission in public life except.
fmnhasize points that specially concern
ildnn. il to ability that la wanted. I Hone
Will lie able In coin rihiil,. to i tw, mmmkiI
iseekWM thai the modern woman Is de-
me ..ff h,., pedestal, and thinks that she
MM on the level around. "A nnd te I is
PUble all, I auile iinka" L-v, .--.
November 1920
the avevflrrr rlnilir naSA
circulation of the
Capital Journal
Pn the City Limits of Salem
was
3302
1 Win of 507 in
fear, ami , o. r
t . , Bttlll m B1 over
prevwus month made
"iuui so he tat;r.
2Jmi'- and this gain
Qe in or, t . .
uhuj -F 1 a raise "
Publication."" CSt f
iE CAPITAL JOURNAL
fining steadily because
Rnrt apPreciates the
" iu mako ,4- ..
sr better
h laminates the
FIELD
m-
news-
Boy Scouts of
India Resent
Race Feeling
London, .Ian. Just hecuilHC
the white Boy soms of ndlti arc
so Hiioltbi.sh ih to icfust- to aSHO
ciato with their In own Ih .h'k rs is
uf4o4ent ;nisc for Die ivin to
take a hand in the matter mid for
sir uoin'i-t Baden Powell to tae
a peeiftl over there.
The fact lhat the whHe Scouts
ha ve refused to allow the l udiun
hoya io affiliate with them hna for
some timp heen a great itone of
contention. There nr- o "i" 'wo mil
lion India n Hoy Peon is. and they
have for Home I me felt that i he
BCOUl sim-it was not fshowri hy the
hite hoys.
After the big "ffnmboreo" hore
the Indian boyi asain mndo a
claim to he allowed to attend with
ih' whites ii ixl wore refused. Thtd
ca used so much interest ; h it I he
Indian povernment appealed direc
tly to the Klnpr, pointing out that
these hoys were Just of an Mrs tn.u
they would eome to manhood :it
HOOUi the limp when -he l"r:-ire of
Wales would, in the eourv" of na
ture, ;ttiain the throne ami thut
to have this number of disMfeeted
Indians at that time woni.l hardly
lc of much value to the Kinpiv.
The Kine sent for Sir Rohort, and
after due consideration of tin mai
ler, il wus deoftdod that Hie chief
eout for sueh is Sir Roberta title
-would go to India and try to ad
just the matter.
Sir Robert is now on his way,
and il is hoped thai he will be nble
to fix things UP so Ihnt ih Ind
ian boys will no longer feel that
they tire out nf the same as far
as their Knlish brothers are con
cerned.
The- prince of Wales, a, phlef
Scout for Wales has taken a bio I
I inlerestH In the matter, and be ,t r- !
sonaiiv urged sir Robert lo under-J
take the mission.
Keep Wheels On Go
24 Hours Per Day,
Manufacturer Says
entertaln-
curd oarty.
were placed in
mum Tin,..,. ;
mi tne occasion sreri
Airs. PVed Thompson, Dr
Cheater Down, .Mr. ami
mini Mouiichrlut, .Mr.
Millar McGllchrist, M
Merlin Harding, Mr.
raenry uorneyer, .Mr
Mmunnon, Mr. and Mrs. C. K
Spauldlng, Mr. and Mrs, Walter
8 Paul ding, Mr. ami Mrs, Ra
Johnson, hi-, and .Mis. drover Bel
llnjrer, .Mr. and .Mis. w. m, i.,ln.
"ton, Dr. ami Mrs. Charles Baten,
Mr. and .Mrs. Raymond "v'als'a.
Mr. ami Airs. LeRoy Leedy and
AH-s. Carl O, Blngstroni will en
tertain the members of the Three
Link club this afternoon at her
home, 5 7fi North Capitol street.
Messages f congratulation are
being showered upon Mr, and Mrs.
Luther .1. ChapLn who have wel
comed into their home a seven
anil one fourth pound hoy.
The Soufh Salem olrolo of Lho
First Christian church i ,et with
Mrs. Cass Gibson yest rilny nf.er
noon. Ten triembers resiiondefl to
roll call. After the btts'.'ien meet
ing adjourned a very enjovaMe so
cial hour followed.
Dr. and Airs. C. A. T'owns weiC
Portland visitors during a porUeg
of the week.
The eighth urade yi' ls w II five
the second of the series ol physic
al education exhibitions at me
Washington junior high. Friday.
January 28. at k p. m. These ctl' -hltions
illustrate the regular class
work day hy day, .in-l shonhl he
of inlerest lo all patrons of tie
Salem schools.
C. S. Fieklin of Falls City Is vis
iting his daughters, Mrs. c. r
Cams, I, n anil Airs. W. W. Taylor,
of Salem.
Air. and Mrs. Karl Kugel unl
Mrs. W. C. r'ranklln of the Wal
lace road are spending the dny in
Portland.
Nitro-Glycerine
Handled 35 Years;
Died with Shoes Off
( Ity liiteinatlonal New s
1 Iradford. I'a., .la u. 'J
S. Crown, nitro-ul
.jid shorter, wild h
brink f eternity
years tr more, ha
I) poaoe and not in plei
Service.)
J 7. Amos
line maker
stood at the
r thirty-five
just died in
as happens
to most handlers nf nltro-giyoeritte
sonner or later.
Nil ro-ylycerine is nne of the
most powerful explusivrs and p:oes
off on ttie slightest provocation ami
sometimes without being provoked;
A man around this exploitive never
known what minute he is going to
: MnLTowiiiK a book fr.nii th.- i uh
lic llbiarj- in one .-itv ,,i rstkra
lllW H th- library in tbe ne.xt
; town in whic h he i.iakt ; a ;vlul 4liay
he arrunt'ed tor the trnualiBR uitm.
MOTHER S FRIEND
For Expectant Mother
Used By Three Generations
ITI ran SOOKLET ON SOTHCSHOOO A MST.MI
StDTICLD BEUIT0 Co. DEPT. I I. Il.ANT M
JOURNAL WANT AOS PAT
SPECIALS
Throughout the Store
Down eome prices, i-cjifinllcss of our
kss. Several lines we are completely clos
ing out others we have in lut :i lew brok
en styles and sizes. Yon nuisl see to iipir'
ciiite the real value of these ha I'uaius.
Salem Variety Store
152 N. Commercial Street
CAPITAL JOURNAY WANT ADS SATISFY THE WANTS
CAPITAL JOURNAY WANT ADS SATISFY THE WANTS
i
OL'R BREAD is a dis
tinct scientific achieve
ment. Just the proper
ingredients a r e quite
properly mixed by ma
chinery and then expos
ed to just the proper
heat. The result is de
lightful. Your sense of
taste will hertily approve
of our Bread as will your
digestion.
i
Mis. j. B. Wlnatanley if Los
PHILIP WINTERS, Prop.
170 N. Cora'l St. Phone 34'.
MOM on, .Inn. 27
Btata nn lliree
I'lll Ille
iht-hovr
ni let
slliflf
and keep the v tii els tinning twenty-four
liours a Aa jr. This is the
Idea of Fred II. Perklna, of sinews
huiy, n mjmafaoturer.
"Let the state or the I'nitert
stutoK barneM the water iiower
,ind give us heat, light nod power
from the water Koins lo waste," he
sayn.
".Iiike the worklnK day twenty
four hours long, on three eiKht
hour shifls. .
"Put factories shops, railroad,
stores, bunks, educational institu
tions, recreational agencies and
other activities on such a schedule.
"What would he the result?
Buildings no wa loss for sixteen
hours out of the twenty-four would
be in use all the time. Overhead
expenses would bo cut. Millions of
dollars would be put in circulation.
"Business men I have talked
with usually praised my plan.
"It would triple the number of
workers, increase production, de
crease living costs, decrease pro
duction costs and lessen the social
Ills that follow unemployment."
Plans To Stage
Tittle Battle In
Canada Discussed
New Tork, Jan. 28. The propo
sal to hold the Demsey Carpentier
world's heavyweight eli-itnpionship
bout In Montreal was dbem'?"d
here today between Tex Ri.kaid
and two Canadian promoters. C. J".
Ornham and V. O. Goodspeed. rat m
hers of a dominion syndic i(e.
Rickard said he had been re
quested to consider the mission
confidential and had no- decided
whether he would diviiU-' the d'
velopments. William A. Braly. who with
Charles B Cochran, who rfcontiy
withdrew from the bon! s ml 1MB
he was prepared, abeacver if
queted. to assifm his Mll and
that of Cochran, to WekarA,
Knelish law doc no- H cjfrr-ize
Bamblin or beating debts. s. '
reneral rule, although ihcie hrv
b-eii exce ptions.
California ranked flral '
production of petroleum It 151
Oklahoma sreond nil Ka.isas
u. s.
GOVERNMENT INSPECTED
MEATS
Steuslof f Bros
MARKET
Court & Liberty St's 'PHONE 1528
GOOD QUALITY
FRESH BEEF
10c 12 Vac 15c 18
CHOICE PICNIC HAMS 22 C LiL
SHOULDER PORK ROAST, 99 C LB"
FRESH SIDE PORK 22c LR
SALT PORK, 25C LB
Bulk Lard AJe23clb.
(No. 3 Size Pail 59c
LAMB STEW QC LB.
FORE QUAR., LAMB 25c LB
SHOULDER VEAL ROAST, 22 C
OLD FASHIONED Zi A LB
COUNTRY SAUSAGE, m
Complete Line
Choice Steer Beef
PORK VEL & LAMB. ALL KINDS SMOKED
MEATS.
Sausages of All Kinds a Specialty
Steusloff Bros. Market
Salem, Oregon
NOT IN THE COMBINE
An Extra Choice Lot of all kinds of Tender Juicy Meats
at prices that will please you. Here are a few regular
prices:
Pork Steak, per pound 20c
Loin Pork Chops, per pound ." 25c
Fresh Side Pork, per pound 22c
Sausage, per pound 15c
Liberty Steak, per pound 15c
Shortening, No. 5 pail 65c
Nuccoa Nut Butter, 3 pounds $1.00
Fancy Bacon, per pound 30c
Kippered Salmon, per pound 25c
" Midget Market
"Originators of Low Prices"
351 STATE STREET
We Close Saturday at 7 p. m.
J
We Are All Employers
I n i lie everyday ji of buy
ing the thill s we mi and
wear we ai r employing llie
eopk who make ihvm. If
we buy Oregon Products
we're helping in make jobs
lor Oregon people and in
creasing prosperity aJJ
around.
I't's wake up. And use
heads. And our hearts.
And prevent a serious un
cmploymenf problem in
Oregon, ,
BUY OREGON PRODUCTS
ASSOCIATED IOL'-STRIES OK OREGON
third.
JOVRNAL WANT ADS PAT