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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (July 26, 1921)
Page The Capital Journal, Salem, Oregox. ... . --J2l Latest News Covering WillametteVaJlexPpjnts ... full i irMf'H ! 11 mnn t mi i v . u Premiers of British Empire Who Took Part In Conference Dedicate New Church Organ At Silverton BllTerton, July 2. The new $2500 pipe organ, which was re cently installed in the Trinity Lu theran, church here, was formally dedicated San day by a recital. Professor Charles Swenson, Port teed organist, was assisted by a shorn l 45 members, and Mrs. Swenson, violinist. Since Rev. George Henricltaen, the pastor, came here from Our Bavior Lutheran church of Port land in 1917 the membership ot the church has increased more than 100 percent. It is now more than 500. In 1S19 the old church building was removed and on Its site a new modern building cost ing approximately ,15,000 was erected. Rev. Mr. Henrlcksen has Insti tuted several novel leatares. He has organized a 20 piece band. Three years ago a church newspa per, the first of its kind in the vi- I resjtative of India; Premier Masser. of New Zealand: Premier Meiirhan. nf Canada: Premier' TJnvri. einlty. was originated. It Is called George; Premier Hughes, of Australia; Premier Smuts, of South Africa, and Lord Curzon, the Brit tle SUvortnn Messenger, anu d isn foreign secretary. been published regularly ever since. The church chorus with ti yolcea has been personally super vised by Rev. Mr. Henrlcksen. In addition to this there Is an or chestra. The minister has been active to civic affairs and li a promi nent member of the city council. laHMMeWBETeBafciiMeLEMMBreM HHjBBBfltTMHHiliuflSlRlBaHa " " ' "' '"--- : - - wmammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm Premiers of the British empire, with members of their staff, photographed in the court of No. 10 Downing street, London, where the conference of premiers was held. Premier Lloyd-George of Great Britain prettified over the council. Front row (left to rirht) : Unidentified. Arthur J. Balfour, a ren- Olcott Selects Board to Improve Soda Springs Governor Olcott. has- announc ed the appointment of Wlllard Marks of Albany, A. H. Parrlsh of Sodavllle and M. I). Shanks of Lebanon as members of the board of trustees to nerve for the pur pose of Improving Soda Springs and grounds, owned by the state and located at Soduville in Mnn county. Under an act of the last legis lature an appropriation of $800 was made fur the improvement of Ibe springs and the abutting grounds. Mr. I'arrlah, one of the appointees, is a grandson of Thom as Summers, who made the do natio of the soda springs and land to the state. Mr. SauiU Was formerly state senator and Mr, Marks is a prominent attorney.' Three Cases of T.B. Are Found Near Plainview Albany, Ore., July 26. Three tubercular reactions have been found among 240 cattle tested In the Plainview district, according to Dr. G. D. I.oder, government In spector, who was In the city at the conclusion ct his work In the Plainview aud Lebanon territories. The discovery of these three cases of bovine tuberculosis brings the total to six In Linn county among more than 2,000 cattle examined 3,400 Employes On Payroll of State of Oregon The state of Oregon hus a pay roll total of 3400 employes, ac cording to a report prepared by Sam A. Kozer, secretary of State, (or transmission to 1.. H. Ardle, director of the department ol ef ficiency of the state of Washing boa. More than 1000 ol these em ployes were In the service of the stale highway departmsnt. The report was asked by Mr. Ardls because of a story publish ed lu Seattle to the effect that the Oregon legislature at Its last kessiou eliminated 2500 employes from the payroll. The employes listed by Mr. Koaer Included those In the pen al, eelemoayuary and educational Institutions and administrative departments. No employes had been dismlased from service In Oregon, according it Mr. Kozer. Two Arrested In Local Hotel Lose $30 Bail Money Pail totaling 3d was forfeited by msn and woman who gave their names as R. K. Rngres and Mrs Stafford, who were arrested In a local) hotel early Sunday morning and charged with registering un der assumed names. Neither ap peared yesterday before Police Judge Karl Hare. Twenty dollars bail was requlr ed from the man, and )10 from the woman. They said they lived In Independence. 2907 Graduates From U. of 0. Eugene, Ore.. July 20 The number of graduates of the Unlver ally ol Oregon, has now leached a total of 2,907, according to Ifgures recently compiled by Miss Charlie Fenton, alumni Hecretary, tor the new directory which, will be pub lished this fall. In addition there arc 4,000 former students who at tended from one to three years but who did not complete their work for degrees. These graduates and former stu neiua are scattered all over the world, but most of them are liv tug lo Oregon, returning to the state many-fold the benefits rece ived. The university 1b only forty-five years old. The first graduating class in 187S had five members The rlasa graduated last year nurn bers 2.16. Former Salem Man Dies From Gasoline Bums Dr. W. W. Cpndris, ut one time a member of the Oregon state den tal board and a former resident of this city, died in Mexico City Sun day as a result of burns received July 7 when a gasoline torch ex ploded, according to word which has been received here. While in Salem he was a mem ber of the local Elks lodge, Shrln ers and other organizations, ami took active part in civic matters. He was about 55 at the itme of his death und Is survived by a widow and two daughters, one of whom is married and resides in Mexico City. day's games, follow: W L Pet San Francisco 73 41 .64 1 Sacramento 66 47 .584 Oakland 62 48 .564 Los Angeles 60 47 .561 Seattle 60 49 .550 Vernon 56 67 .496 Salt Lake 39 69 .361 Portland 24 82 .226 Eugene Man Not in Race for Presidency of Monmouth School Eugene. Ore., July 26. Ques- Dallas News Dallas, July 26. Claude Hay- nor fell off his mother's house on Court street, Saturday evening, between four and five o'clock, while he was painting the roof, and suffered painful injuries and has since that time been confin ed to his bed. Will Kraber, who works at the Willamette Valley Lumber mill, had his eye badly injured last week and, as a consequence, has been compelled to take a vacation Joy Eiders Take Car Thomas R. DaLaney parked his ear In front of the Fuller Phar macy last Saturday eTening while he was attending ebautauqua, but when he went to get it after the entertainment, no car could be tound. After hunting around for a couple of hours. It was found In front of the Woodman hall. Some boys had evidently been having a joy ride. Jail Inhabited The Jail is again Inhabited. The boarders are Al and Charlie Wllkerson and Richard Wright, all of Dallas. The two Wilkerson boys were arrested for drunken ness and disorderly conduct. They were each fined $10 apiece, and failing to produce the fine, they were given five days each in the city jail. Wright, a lad twenty years old, rented a bicycle from the Janes bicycle shop, saying he wanted to ride to Falls City. In stead of doing that, he went to Independence and sold the bi cycle for twelve dollars. He was fined $50. Not being able to pro duce the coin, he was sentenced to the jail for 25 days. Pedee Couple Wed A marriage license was issued yesterday that roused quite a lit tle interest. The contracting par ties were Ronald Trueax of Pedee, age 19, and Goldie A. Bevens of Pede. age 19. This is the second marriage for Miss Bevens. Only a little over a year ago, July 3 1920, she was married to Roy Lee Hamilton and she received her decree of divorce on the 19th day of January, 1921. Fingers Cat Off Archie Kerber of Pedee, an em ploye of the Valley Valsetz Lum ber company, had the misfortune to have the ends of two of his fingers cut off while at work. While the injury is not conslder- ti serious, it Is quite painful. Protect Owners Lake Bed Land Minor chaonges in the Bennett bill in which the state asserts its claim to the beds of all navigable ill he recommended to the state land board in order to pro tect the interests of riprarian own ers and squatters on Malheur lake according to Percy A. Cupper, who has just returned from Burns where lxst Friday he met with rep resentatives of these interests in a conference over the provisions of the bill passed by the last legisla ture. The conference was agreed upon at the time the bill was up for con sideration by the legislature as a means of guaranteeing full justice to the present settlers on mmacum lake whose interests migrn in any way bei nvolved by the state s as sertion of title to the bed of the lake. The bill protects the interests of all riprarian owners and squat ters within the meand at lines but takes for the state such lands as shall be uncevered by the natural recession of the waters of the lake in the future. A Broken Triangle. It is the general impression that Ciiticura Soap Will Help You Clear Your Skin a man is tilled With i.,.. gay life, when hi. ... . H from Hnmn t,. le I has bad a Salem ha 4 I man .l erouch ev. ., " wife left fn. . hi. snore, tv woman Id .. . . . vjul Ql on,,.. tljwn, ton Home Builders Take Notice yom 1ST a " ve you money PIumMns Supplies it 1 you to come and see m Prtces. We aIwars n "J! of all kinds. Tents, all sizes, price, veT low, CAPITAL Safe Wlk for INFANTS & INVALIDS Bargain Hou V ASK FOB I w h .... Horlick's The Original Avoid! Imitations sua Substitutes. The Original Food-Drink For All Ages No Cookmg Nourisamg-CifSiUbla se We boy and sell evervik... Phone 3M JliQe. Hamraan Auto Staire Two Stages D-.il, Grocer Up Against It "I have been up against it for past 3 years suffering from pain in my stomach and side until I was considering giving up my grocery business. Doctors and mcd tioned as to the runmor connecting Icine did not help me. I heard of him with the presidency of the Mayr's Wonderful Remedy thru State Normal school, E. F. Carlton la friend In Buffalo. The first dose superintendent of schools here, igave me more benefit than all the Anti-Alien Law Constitutional Tacoma, Wash., - The Wash Ingtnn State Antl-Altcn land law passed by the last session of the state legislature was declared con stitutional Mouday In a decision filed in federal ronrt. Circuit Judge William S. Clilhert of Portland and District Jndgen Rdyard K. Cushman and Jeremiah J. Neterer of Seattle, joined In the decision that (he law, which pro hibits aliens to own or to lease laud and penalises citizens who enter Into leases with alie.is, is not In contravention of the United Stales constitution, as was alleged hy Prank Terrance of Seattle, who sought an order restraining L. L. Thompson, stale attorney general, from enforcing tbe statute. It is believed that tbe case will be carried up ti the United States supreme court. stated that he is not a candidate for the position, and that he does not wish his name to be consider ed by the regents, though realiz ing that the place In the state in stitution has many attractive features. Pacific Coast League. Sun Francisco, July 2 6 Stand ings of clube In the Pacific Coast baseball league, Including Sun- medicine I had taken before and am now feeling as well as ever In my life." It Is a simple, harmless preparation that removes the ca tarrhal mucus from the Intestinal tract and allays the inflammation which causes practically all stom ach, liver and Intestinal aliments, including appendicitis. One dose will convince or money refunded. J. C. Perry. D. J. Fry and drug gists everywhere. (adv) PIMPLES ON OR 3 IN FACE Itched and Burned. Face a Sight. Cuticura Heals, "My face broke out with red pim ples and began to itch and burn. The pimples would fester and peel off, and became very sore when I'd scratch and dig at them. My face loo 1 a sight, and I was ashamed to go out or mast my friends - '"The trouble lasted for nearly three months. I read an advertise ment for Cuticura Soap and Oint ment and triad them, and after using one cake of Cuticura Soap and one bos of Cuticura Ointment I was completely haaled." (Signed) Miss K. Wood, R. F. D. 3. Box 18S, Lmta. Oregon, Aug. 26, 1920. Us Cuticura Soap, Ointment and Talcum for all toilet purposes. aflf luarnakraui. Addreu "Sltbanlat- rt SMI !,Wi tt, Stu. Sold rr wber. SMpac. 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Men smoke Camels for Camels smooth, refreshing mildness and their freedom from ciga retty aftertaste. Camels are made for men who think for themselves. Tomorrow and Thursday FAMOUS PLAYERS- LASKY CORIOTPrasanta'' A COSMOPOLITAN PRODUCTION The story of a man who was true to one woman, though another man stole her away. Like the wild goose that knows but one mate, he chose her from all her sex as his wife. And then, through disgrace and treachery, even death, he stood by her, fought for her, won her back. A romance as big as a boundless love. Personalty Directed by Albert Capel lani from the Story by Gouverneur Morris ii 1 i 'uiiiiui a i I ,! I m I I VS Is llll I Mill inn man njm VwK '-WKHHRMsT Leave Salem Leave Mill Leave O. l:30 am; 4-20 aPut Salt, stops iitm ,,00Ch, T Vn. SUD mi,. Aumsvi.le. Turner, state kT MM Cottago farm. Jos. H. Hamraan, Phone 304 Salts. Salem Bk. of Commerce ftione 80 M o. - I I ii a r i ma II J Glasses una Easier and Better. Wear and see HARTMAN BROS. i-nrcnn i:r u..i,. v wacm, uieroi Portland & Salem Stage Line I ., II.... 41 TT " 3 livui UII nil' UOUr I Both Ends Leaves 10th and Aider it Seward Hotel every hour Leaves Salem Bligh Hotel First Stage 7 a. m. T L. Ol m We Pay- c per doz. for Eggs Extraordinary Values In Waists, $3.98 n aarVTs standard rim tj tot ta serdava. win oAra ward eff tbaaa da aad strsngtban dka Ivx'r agai dalt amel The really wonderful val ues that we are giving you, in sheer Georgette, Crepe de Chine, and Pon gee Silk Waists, will bring you down to our store early in the day. They were bought by us at, and under the market price, and we win sell them at the LOW PRICE of $3.98. Priced for This Sale $3.98 The Georgette and Crepe Waist come in shades of Pink, Light Blue, Old Rose, Navy China Blue, and high colors. Finished with pleat ed fronts ruffles, and dain ty lace trimming?. The ma terials are of good quality. All Waists are well made. You will find a full range of sizes. MftV'WliiiMtf R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO COMPANY. W,w. Quality Merchandise "There Is a Reason to Pay Popular Prices What a new top? No, just a coat of dressing. It looks like new doesn't it An automobile top, like a pair of shoes needs attention, a coat of dressing presTT the fabric and gives fiw new appearance. Let us dress the top your car and see the differ ence it makes. All Kinds of Top Work HULL'S TOP SHOP Y. M I. C. Wood, Mgr. Phone 809 C. A Rldtr 271 ChemeketiSt L. M. HUM Cars of Yick So Tong Chinese Medicine and Tea C ! Has medicine which will j enre anj known diarsa J Open Sundays from 111 I antil p. ra. ita South High Street j Salem. Oregon. Pnona ' as You Go" lAlKJf . SlLVEBTO Leave, . Ssler. ; O. R Depot N r 7:C a. m. t ll' Z !: a. ra. T : p. m. :?- sAj.i;M-rxrtrrFVi:t hj wocth st.c Leav Salem O. P.. av 11 :M a. as. . Leave V santonin H'- m -so t. ... . - r SI L'-e I leDeorleoc-a a. m. 1:15 n m. 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