Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, June 08, 1921, Page Page Two, Image 2

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    Page Tw0 The Capitd Jdtfcnal. Salem, Oregon Jnl
Latest News Covering WilIartteyalleyPomts
Classes to
Gather At
Corvallis
Commencement Will
Be Held June 10
To 13; 300 Will
Graduate
Corvallis, June 8. The fifty
aecond commencement of the Ore
gon Agricultural college, to take
place June 10-13, will mark thj
graduation of the largest flans 'n
the history of the institution.
More than 300 students will foe
graduated at this commencement.
Commencement exercisst will
be held at 10 o'clock Monday
morning. The commencement ad
dress will be delivered by Dr.
Henry Suzzalo, president of the
University of Washington. The
title of his address will bo, "Some
Anglo-Saxon Id&als."
President Kerr will confer the
degrees upon the members of the
: class and will present the honors
and prizes to be awarded.
Elaborate plans have been
made for the entertainment of the
large number of Barents, friends.
! euets and alumni that art jx- tain
pected will return to the cam-, i nese questions and the exam
pus, iiiatiou were conducted by Super
Five year reunions of the class- i intendent of Schools Josiah Wills,
constitution, and what is the his
tory of its adoption.
5. Tell something ot the strug
gles of Abraham Lincoln to ob-
an education.
joyfully surprised at the
of the work.
es of 1881, 1886, 1891, 101,
1906, 1911, 1916 are expected to
bring many old "grads" back to
the campus. All are expected to
attend the alumni luncheon and
program June 11.
White Woman
Ventures Far
Into Desert
Dallas Knight?
Conduct Tests
In Gty Schools
Dallas, June 8. The Knights
of -Pythias of Dallas have been
conducting a contest In the .ib
lic and high school of the ell, for
the purpose of stimulating inter
est among the pupils in
States history. The contest was
started several months ago and
prizes were offered in the aggre
gate of $25. Three prizes were
given to the high school students
and four to the grammar grade
pupila. A committee was named to
prescribe the questions and sub
jects on which the pupils would
he examined. The following ques
tions were submitted to the grade
:upiis:
1. Describe the battles of Con
;;rd and Lexington.
2. Tell about Washington and
his army at Valley Forge.
3. Memorize the Declaration of
Independence from the beginning
to the following words: "To prove
this let facts be submitted to a
candid world."
4. What were the conditions
that prompted the making of the
; Floyd D. Moore and Glen O. Hol
man. The prizes were awarded
the grammar pupils yesterday
morning as follows: 1st prize,
i $6.50, Kenneth Day; 2nd prize,
$3,50, Helen Butler; 3d prize,
$2.50, Alfred Gerlingcr; 4th
prize $1.50, Myrtle Uarber.
The questions submitted to the
high school were as follows:
1. Why did the revolution In
I England, led by Cromwell, fail.
I 2. Name the causes whicji led
to the Revolutionary war and its
re ints on the nations of the
world.
3. Tell why the doctrine of the
Declaration of Independence was
called revolutionary in its char
acter at the time proposed.
4. Explain tlie Monroe Doctrine,
Its history, its meaning and tell
United 1 whe" tne United States has been
called upon to perpetuate it.
5. Repeat the Declaration of In
dependence to the words, "To
prove this let facts he submitted
to a candid world."
The awards in the high school
contest will not be made until
Friday night at commencement
exercises.
About 50 pupils took part in
the contest and thp committee was
results horse races, to put on
ebration that win attract. perau...
from miles around.
rwTi- I personnel, wil be sent here soon,. On. of the interesting surprise of j
Albariy Plans
To Celebrate
July Fourth
Albany, June 8. The scope of
the big two day race meet scned
uled for Albany for July 4-5 was
broadened at a meeting of the un
derwriters, recently, to include a
i grand and glorious old fashioned
Fourth of July celebration.
Committees were appointed to
arrange for a big entertainment
in addition to the races. The idea
is to give, in addition to the
MORE FOR EGGS
We always pay 2c per dozen
more. You see we have stall in
the Portland markets and sell di
rect to consumers.
Peoples Cask Store
Phone 45S
lotifcovr-. ma
Mrs. Roslta Forbes, recently re
ceived by King George, is the
first white woman to reach Kufra
tbe Senusal fastness across the
Libyan Desert, placing her In the
trout ranks of explorers. She
travelled from Benghazi across
the Libyan desert to the oasis of
Kufra, the headquarters of the
Remissl never before visited by a
white womau, and only once by a
Kuropean (Rohlfel over 40 years
ago. The Journey was one of great
hardship and danger, due chiefly
to the fanaticism of the Zawsls,
native tribe who hate strang
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what I call
Coffee
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Jos. Grab
Phone 2t
Mil
John Oraber
Phone H62W
Graber Bros.
PLUMBING AND HE ATI NO
Telephone 550 Main
141 S. Liberty St. Salem, Ore.
S. C. STONE, M. D.
TREATS CAHCERS
and does a general office practice.
Office Tyler's Drug Store
1 i South Commercial titreet.
No camouflage just real coffee flavor rich
and smooth. That is what you get when you use
Folger's Golden Gate.
It has required many years of patience, skill,
and applied experience to attain the blend which
you find in every tin of Folger's Golden Gate
Coffee. But when you taste it you'll say "that's
it that's the flavoi I've been searching for."
Ask your grocer for Folger's Golden Gate and
have coffee that is
"Different in taste from other coffee and better."
J. A. FOLGER & CO.
San Francisco Seattle - Kansas City - Dallas
ShizuoJa, Japan
FOLGER'S
GOLDEN GATE PRODUCTS
COFFEE TEA
EXTRACTS SPICES
AND
BAKJNG POWDER
NEU
RASTHEN1A
Hammocks and Swings
"Enjoy yourself after a
days work and inhale
some of the good fresh
air out in a corcortable
hammock.
They're Reduced
BIG
Outing Supplies Camp
ing days are here, come
in and see our complete
outfits. Just the thing
you have been wanting.
Everything Reduced.
NERVE STARVATION
A Dianaoc of lK Down Hnartad -Prac
tical advice an what to do.
Manv a man it broken down and dis
eonraged without having any actual!
diaeaae in hia organs and tiaaues, - hal
has lost hia grip, feela weak and nor-!
Ml ana vor tiling kki dark, liei
hi suffering from tfca great American ;
ease Naaraatheaiaor arrve starva-J
tioo, due to over work, worry, cmtin-.
oal harry and wer.au train. The longer tt I
cootioona the wore certainty win It end ' n rrall I
dow of hnj atowaa an i i ow w numind I
Sort) a au ahouM Ilea on the iiwalr
cat otealjrof coaed truit aod rreen reoeUMea. j
ara at ntfht If he raa. an Hour to I
im atamac m aod, I
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like Nutalrd Ir.m Nuiated Iran coo
nana a oradurt oroorht to the attention at
ton nam A dinar of Haiti I Ja I by the cele
hanked Doctor Booaa. which laji I Uthe nrm
chaal rhllrol rimat"l ' ' nered
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CLOSING OUT
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WORTH & GRAY
DEPARTMENT STORE
SICCESSOSS TO W. W. MOORE
177 N. LIBERTY STREET
MM WS
it was announced la the message
High School at
Airlie Graduates
Three Saturday
Dalals, -June 8. County scftool
SuperiDtenrient Josiah Wills wan
present at the commencement ex
ercises tor the Airlie high school
last Saturday evening, at which
time two pupils, Winojene Peter
son and Frank Tubandt, graduat
ed. Rev. Ballantyne offered the
invocation and Harry C. Seymour,
director of industrial club work
for the State and former county
school superintendent of Polk'
county, made the address of the
evening. His subject was, "Proper
Motivation." Prof. H. W. Cope
Lucky
Strike
cigarette
Destroyer s To
Go To Astoria
Astoria, June - Further im
petus to the elaborate plans being
made in Astoria for the Fourth ot
July celebration was the telegram
received by C. A. Smith, president
of the Astoria Chamber of Com
merce, from D. C. Godwin, flag
lieutenant and aide to the commander-in-chief
of the Pacific
fleet, stating that a division of
a n-innn rfcalrnvpru would COniC
to the Columbia river for the three I land presented the diplomas to the
dal celebration July 2, 3 and j graduates. Prot. t.opelanu is going
and'would return for the state to Bhanilw for the ensuing year.
encampment of the United Spanish
War Veterans which will be held
in this city July 15, 16 and 17.
The message stated that It was
impossible to assign battleships to
this city fort he two occasions be
cause of the schedule which had
previously lieen worked out for
that class of fighting craft. The
names of the vessels to be sent
to Astoria, together with their
the evening was the numerous
prizes presented to the graduates.
Airlie is one of the few standard
high schools in the county though
a very few pupils attend.
Forrest Haines, believed to be a
professional burglar and safe
breaker, was captured while en
gaged in robbing the store and
postoffice at Dlxonvllle in Douglas
county.
HammanAutoSS
:20 ,
Two Stage, rj.ii.
Leava finiotv, iA.n- .
" iv. w am.
LfiaVA Mill , '
Leaves 0. E. ru,,,,, ' , "m
Wayside stop.
S'. BUM,
turner, gtat. . "
Pital. Cotta W
Jos. H. Hamman
Phone 101
Salem,
JOURNAL WANTADSPIT
MRIS
CARTERS
Hood, Fisk, or Silvertown Cord
Great Western Garage
Call Phone 44
PEARL OIL )0k
(KEROSBNE) MIIM,
B
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You may wear your first nalr o( P.,
Garters by chance but you'll buy Parh
after that by choice. So do most men 2
want sure-shot service, comfort wdvife
ASTEIN&COMP1NY
remember they've htm
and up
Take a tip buy Paris today
N
ew Gra
PUMPS
and
ite Strap
ainskin
P
umps
are here. These Pumps were bought at a ridiculously
low price. All dealers are asking from $12 to $15 for the
same styles. We will close this entire lot out at the un
heard of price of
$6.95
Come in now and see this line of wonderful Pumps as
they can not last long at this price. Our Entire Stock on
Sale Excepting Ilanan Shoes. Thousands of Pairs Going
Out Each Day.
RUBBER HEEL DAY EACH WEDNESDAY,
60c HEELS PUT ON HALF PRICE, 25c
JHE PRICE,
SHOE
nan Sicts
Sebiy Sines
Fai Pomp
Dm Bat Oil
BwgnanBootj
Wild Elk tweto
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