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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 7, 1921)
Page Four Vhe Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon Friday, October 7, The Capital Journal Salem, Oregon An Independent Newspaper livery evening eiceptbunaj Teleuhune SI; newi SI GiSOKUB PUTNAM Editur and FuBuaner 8t.'B8CKIHTION HATES By carrier 50 cenli a month By mall, in flint poatal aone ciihin si) mileji of Salem) one month 50 cent, 6 months $2.80, one year $4. Elsewhere 15 a year Entered as second class mail matter t Salem. Oregon. Member ASSOCIATED PRESS Tho Associated Press Is ex clusively entitled to the use for publication of all news ms natrhes credited to it or not otherwise credited in this pa per and also local news pun ished herein. Realty Transfers Compiled by Salem Abstract Co., Bank of Commerce Bldg. Do Your Share Efforts to properly finance the Salem Symphony Orchestra are under way by public spirited citizens so as to place the organization upon a firm financial basis and establish it as one of the permanent features of Salem's musical and social life. The effort will consist in an appeal to the public to purchase season tickets for the four concerts given annually, and a less amount is asked than is pledged the various lyceum organizations for their mixed seasonal programs. Salem is the smallest city in the country to boast a sym phony orchestra, which is usually the proud possession of large cities. Seldom are there sufficient musicians in a small city to make such an organization possible and their presence in the city contributes an asset that should be taken advan tage of. The orchestra consists of some sixty musicians, each an artist on his instrument, who play for the love of music and not for the money in it. The success of the orchestra hinges, of course, upon the skill of the director, and Salem is fortunate in not only having the musicians, but a conductor of unusual ability in the person of Dr. John R. Stites, and both success fully demonstrated in thei rinitial efforts last season what can be done. The mere possession of a symphony orchestra makes Salem the musical center of the state, outside of Portland. It is evi dence of the culture and refinement of the community. About it the musical life of the city revolves, and it plays an impor tant part in making life in Salem worth while. The orchestra this year is larger than a year ago and more instruments are utilized. The experience already acquired assures constantly improving renditions of musical master- nieces. What the brass band is to the untutored, tne sym phony orchestra is to the cultivated, a stimulus to artists, a iov to music lovers and a source ot pleasure to tne puonc. Every one who can ,snould co-operate with their patronage to make the symphony orchestra an enduring success. 'Portland is rich. Her per capita wealth is probably .fear do I Brothers Ready to Oppose Each Other in the World Series Elmer L. Ostergard to J. F. Latham, part lot 6, block 01, Sa lem, 111. Harry H. Cavin to John McCourt part lot 7, block 1, WatU add. Sa lem, $6000. Thomas K. Campbell lo John McCourt, part lot 7, block 1, Watts add. Salem, fl. Ellen Hansen to Q. H. Oraben horst. all lots 2, block 5, lots 2, block , lots 2. block 7, $10. tSHtoBinan Publishing Co. to O. H. (irabenhorst, lot 1, block S, Hansen $.10. R. M. Hofer to L. A. McAllister lot I, block 7, Hansen, $10. John A. Jefferson to U. H. Ora- DMMtln toCHwy o, MiHrj neater of any other city west of the Mississippi" declares .. Jl a 1 I... tlla..Dnl e . . ,, iii ! I 111' n..Uli purl im I aim a 71 Home mil. saivm, "" J. P. Latham to Elmer Ij, oster giird, lot 2, Hunnyalde V F No. 10. containing 9.99 ncres. $10. W. W. Hall lo Mrs. L. M. Mc Kln!le. lot IB. block 2, Ben Hall's add. Woodhurn. $100. Jane Hall to Mrs. L. M. McKln ile, lot 10. block 2, Ren Hull's add. Wocdburn. $100. Rosa B. Bryant to Smith C. Stan ton, lots 8 10 nnil It, Ireton F F $10. Alexander Zaleskl lo I. W. Brlll b.sxt. E lots 3 anil 4. Mock 7. J. Mevers nrtd. Salem. $200. Tnllman Denrlnir lo Aaron Ilenr- ln lot 4, bloek . Capital i-ara dd. flnlem, $10. n nt h Ieone Thompson to Max Solnf lot 7, block it. Stlem $:t000 "Mwsrd S'hnnke to Oustnve Vhunke H 29 ft. lot , block 2(1. Silem, $1. llcnrleltn Sihunke to Mwn'n 0. luink" S 29 ft. lot 6. block 20, Siilem $1 I. K. Shm'tt lo N'ehn'cnl River 1. umher Co slate sec 12-4-1 W. pr-ntnlnln" 2.4R neres $1. I It. Rleeer to D. O ltl-nrerstaff .1 2-4 ncre lend In E. C. Cooley cl 42-R-l r S1?n. H.rvv Cnnd to O. A. Bock. 2 SO sc-es In Peter Cox el. 44-0-1 W, "n ... .Tnpn Mvr to V. fl. I'm-phofer ( no ncrsa t-d In Reason Rohy el. 4. 0-2 W. 218. Homer H Smith. 1) M. Bvn. eon to E E Bowen wrt lot B hlc-k 2. t'nh'ersltv R"'om $10 Elmer M S-ivimtp c.rnc e R. Roh hloo to psvirf M Kenne lot 1. Mock I. West Wseonda SI Vlnn B Molteir Eve niherfnrd lo S tl-V J, esrond ndd. p.ilem $H25. Richard Spillane, financial expert of the Philadelphia Public i ,(,. Q ennv-rio-hted article in the Oregonian. If this is the case, why is it necessary for this rich city to ask Oregon tax-payers to finance the Portland 1925 exposition? ALICIA HAMMERSLEY A Woman Who Wouldn't Remarry By IDAH McGLONE GIBSON The Noted Writer I Don't you know of the consola Bab'tions of recent widowhood Is de Then cidintr uuon the lene-thonlnir nf New of Duane With trembling finger in mien the elvelope. without a word she handed the; one's veil and whether one should Xtrvi., m&K vrm lamovs ana, ric i (S)iAll fashions com.eback, Wew styles are "cltO out ot xne join pile. THe greatest crime in trie world is war", even, if it sometimes seems a blesstnfe. If you have neVei" made a serious mistake, the chances -v ore you nave never aoren Cf mocK oi anythm6. 1 - I I k . ifiB M'liTirir miiiiiiiii .AJ. ' A committee is an arrangement fchrfc the thin is ddlaed. I ! W 4m I Wr Or T A7J- ! i. I cue radiator; KV JS8SS Need Men To Strengthen W, Football Te, At a rally at the wmJ university this morning tral theme was a m. . 1 was a nie, ,n men 10 turn out Tor footb.nl Bain, Professor Punun,!.1 I'nah TI..V, 1 i . - """i. ell Spolie . 1 was emphasized that in ..... .vv w u.,t a stro,J in the future it is necesnl for freshmen to turn nut I Coach Bonier called attemJ the fact that at the e7l Oregon Willamette's mnJ. good but her fotoball wM J He-said that althoueh -1 miif h nVnnilnnsA 1 ' .j" were on thou thej were handicapped an(l not At thn wnrl tk... .. 7Z aT ..-.7-are w uv,, .uipiji uituuse ol the cuut, ui a coupie oi inex man n il... pressed disappointmeut ojj mere nas been a J 6 "i ou tne tield this iur practice. Professor Pnunzio. heart , department of economics. 3 luvtuaii man Himself, praii,! student body for its cleana oiiu iui ii practice of retrsj trom tnrowmg mud; thea tor a solidarity of school mat will enable Willanm small school, to defeat larjJ veiaiues. ne saia. A small. It will be brother against brother in the world series, for Bob . . . will. .,1.1.,,.. Meusel s star r eht f elder of the Yankees, and Brother Umll. better amieucs can tunl known as "Irish," covers left field and swats 'em for the Giants. This! lory lnl a reat event and .... k,.i, ..n, .i. . ii. r,, I mto victory." (IUUIU .iuiimd I II C .iitu.ii 1 uiuiutip inmiiig lunifto liiu ml mc ..... grounds. Bob is in uniform, while Brother Emil wears his street thes. Lloyd George to Head Delegation inessuge to me, anu aim " nave the hat lined with black or, carved In stone, so pale and Btlll wlilte crepe." Mr. Larrabbee look-j was she, while I read: j ed quite shocked and I realized "Duatie Bento not on me ua uien that thut was a secret of my France. Left ship on pilot boat MX wnch I should not have told, a few miles out from New York. I t f0Und Tom waiting for me at Passenger list address Is fifty-six ( the club. Par avenue, New York. "Tom," I demanded, "did you "E. C. Griffith, Captain La: tell me everything you knew France." about Duane last evening when The address was that or snarl incut in the city. "What does It mean.' oeinaii- i m looked rather sheenlsh. elusion ded nab, her voice sounding us "You do know something," I char-j entity. Ilimiicl) her lire moou was ciu... Keu, wiiere Is Tabloid Sermons For Busy People by Parson Abiel Haile but a woman that feareth "Favor Is deceitful and beauty is vain the Lord shall be prafstd." Trov. 31:31. Solomon, who knew more about women than any man who ever lived (and he admitted they were more or les3 a mystery to him) re served his most profoundly wise proverb until the closing verse of his last cnapter of the proverbs, that wondrous compendium of human our j you asked me If I had heard tha 1 wisdom li had seen them grow, from girlhood to toothless hag latest news?" I awaiting the call, and when hn mnH hi i ii un,mi- .i - MWBH i - ' i i i i i ; K U J ailLi t-UU- he told us all he knew. His proverb must be taken as an In his sentence Is plain that he condemned rellnnen nnnn London, Oct. 7. The personnel of the English delegation to the conference with Irish leaders here next Tuesday was officially an nounced today as follows: Premier Lloyd-George, Birkenhead, the lord high chan cellor. Sir Hamar Greenwood chief secretary for Ireland; Aus ten Chamberlain, government lead Apple Growers Sue Car Pool Wenalchee, Wash., Oct. 7. De claring that a loss of millions of dollars to fruit will result if steps are not taken immediately to sup- All football men, and all wish to turn out for football then asked to sign pledges hvnlr.n n . 1 . Lf.un.cu aiieuumice at pi inirty-rive men signed the W. B. Hayes, editor of thel rometer, Oregon Agricultural! lege student newspaper, last t Is teaching agriculture n i for natives, conducted in Em at Cairo, Egypt. Capital Journal Bargain I ply cars, growers and shippers of I Price $5.00 per year by carrial Lor(l the Wenatchee district, with the purpose of fixing the responsibil ity, are to attack the American! Railway association car pool in the courts. Representatives of er In ths house of commons; Sir; tne growers and shippers met here yesterday and it is planned to em ploy a law firm of national repu lsion to investigate the legal a.v pect of the car shortage and to de termine what recourse shippers ha'Ve. La mini? Worthington Evans, sec retary tor war, and Winston Spen cer Churchill, sercetary for the colonies. Attorney-General Hew art will be a member of the con ference where constitutional ques tions arise. ilse'x Increase Tax Upon Alcohol Washington, Oct. 7. A tax of $4 a gallon on all alcoholic spirits withdrawn from bond for Indus trial, medicinal or any other pur pose, has been agreed upon by re publican leaders as a part of the new tax revision program. This Is an Increase of $1.80 a gallon and la expected to yield $75,000, 000 adidtlonal revenue each year. The proposal to repeal the $$000 exemption allowed corpora tions was abandoned on the ground that It would work too great a hardship on the small cor porations. The leaders also were aald to have decided on a flat cor poration Income tax of 15 per cent In place of a tea and fifteeu per cent rat. Limine lienton ' 1 m.,,- (.,,. ,..i i i . . . . from her heart. Why did he get off that hiU.. . . .,. ui uou-ieaung type. "I can't Imagine. Get on your i9 m or .razy?" About 150 acres ot slubble and traw on the J. N. Williams farm at Knderby. Wasco county, were Inli ne,! over last week. Two itruw atack valued at more than $100 were totally destroyed. There are plenty ot well-favored and popular women, radiant in their . -.1...L " Hflnrir . i I . . . .' . i .11 ... - wraps and we will find out wneui- "He declares he is neither " " u , u "tcuuse or lnt are honored. But it is a cr Tom Latham or Mr. Larrabbee arinned Tom. "but I think he IS:MnBular 'aft that the women of worth are not of the type ot social know anything." a little of both. Just before you ; gracc amI Physical exquisitry that causes their charms to adorn mag- "Oh, Alix. you don't llilnk any- telephoned to me he walked In at azine eovers. If a girl is gracious and handsome, she will if wise hlng has happened. He look the the club. I wanted to tell you Pla no dependence upon them whatever; for favor and beauty of the pilot boat back to New W. r that he 'had returned, but he, external fade and wither. Think over the list of great women and ,jxzZ hack' to .he apartment." "Yea. Duane wanted to go to !"a""n" ""l A Josle Mansfield, or Julia Ward Howe? a "Of course he would not do that your sister Immediately I tried lancL'8 or Catherine Medici? Women who cultivate graces Bab. Neither do I think that he to explain lo bim that bis sudden a"rt artorn a body to lure a man' are sl"y- The man who will be at ta at the club. If he had been appearance would probably kill ,racted y such artistry, surely will leave It when a fresher bloom Is there Tom Latham would have her. but be would not have It so. , avallaule- Then comes the heartbreak and the end of self-respect told me when 1 called him up last J1(, kept saying: 'Don't tell her. Iuirl. better take Solomon's sage comment to heart Tb. ' J ""PeThans he has gone out of tr ' "" l "Urpr,Se l COm"y faC6' r Wear Mother Ilub"ard; but there is the pernups m mis k"u" "er. paramount need nf hnildlnir for Mm. t. f..i his mind." "'1 knew.' he said 'h. . koJ .. . .. " a"- cultivating "Don't he a goose." I that irresistible desire to T ce ",M come.8 Iro U1lrst Uis favor. The higher, "Don't you think that we had back with the pilot thut I was manning will rollow and endure as long a better telephone. I can't wait needed here. Now I know Latham , "When are you golnTto meet T untll I get in.o the city " that It was Dab's love that was her?" he asked ,JU1y HailgS ill . , , , , nf l 'e i v ele 1 ba"k- 1 am E0in8 t0 "She ls ,0 telephone here when to get Larrabbee s office 1 tele- her. A-nd I am not roine to hsv. h i .K . - phone as to go In . llur y up. OUr meeting spoiled by permitting "That's all right. We will tele- Batavia. N. Y., Oct. 7 -The I confess this of at- the news to be relayed through phone to Duane out at the Shore."' Jury in the case of Frank P Spell! airs made me n'us could yo slster tnaUy - Rab Tha( nece9Sa Hannah' against Jack Dempsey hZy. iMtaUrlna nnth nir thut would nrlnsr nvr k niK. . i . . 1,1 "eBJ ...,.. r. . . . T ""iip. wont you w nnuinp to Mr. I,an ah ho' wvikqi DOZIUjT chamnlnn ElinP I a - .... r 1 . . " M.r mi iirr. i am leaving: hn- office." able to agree after "" """iriy. up ShOU l1 hVA hn "T -i. w... .... , i i uu inn iiiiiiri i ru,iii'- "ill .ii Olcott Favors Roosevelt Day their preliminary hearing has not yet been set. you live Dempsey Case Duane back after he had three miles out to sen. Very soon we were tl Mr .ar- wl(h vonr ss(r He fc rannees onicr unu luun nait an hour ago. be knew no more about Uuane s "Wi must have mlKe.t him r. - ...... .. 1 1 , i ii Duane's return man we. the way. He probably "T ; ." : ,0H ra" and w" ca"' n by the wire for him. riiinri i i:nrii iiir ..mi. Ine oiner was un- ten hours in the jury room and under instrue- er to do that. He is so 110118 irom Justice Marcus the jur- cracked on that surprise business" , ors were allowed to go home at 2 called a bell-boy and told : a- m- today. Capital Journal Bargain Price $3.00 per year by mall. Bay went by him to get the shore cottage on Spellman sued Demnsev fnr In & few mln-! 100.000 or a 25 per cent share nf - . 1 1 . rPI'nintu Irnm . t. ,.,ia,l t hiss Rah nemUted ... .. . I S- , . . ' ...u iiiuun ier r " ne is wnn ner now anv. ,.r.n.i 1 a lal n whloh " 1' . .1 11 11.111 urn 111. in. In 1921 Up to October The Capital Journal carried 29,966 Want Ads Not including real estate and classified directory, fa tatalling 151,515 Lines In her delerinlnntlon not to go wav.' with me to lunch with him and I oh. no. Bab went with persuaurii nei hi k" win saw, -- i.arraiioee lo lunch and to buv rahbee ;bat." "Taka her to buy a hat, Mr. 1 "(IockI Lord." Larrabee," I urged as we pirted I determined not to tell that on the sldewnlk In front of his momentous feminine hat-seerel to offlce another man. He would not un- "Yes, Mr. Larrabbee. 1 m-an It. dersland. ion had been made. I which Dempsey was the Tom went to the phone and hcro- In the first trial of the Mr. came back with the Information cae last May the jury disagreed that Duane had started back to the club. Tomorrow Reveries. Bringing TJp Father -By George McManus. Capital Journal Bargain "rice 13.00 per year by mall Chicago Grouds Wet Chicago. Oct. 7 Wet grounds caused the postponement of the basebail game between the Phi,. Day j ago Americans and the Chicago I Nationals today. "We've an even dozen behind the bars," Sheriff 0. D. Bower said this afternoon. The men are charged with various offenses. Three more meen were added to Sheriff Bower's guest list yester day when the trio, arrested at the state fair anil ohanrert with im In a satement to the press today, lawfu, assemb,Vi wag tran3ferred I'.nuornnr Oilnntt (unrpceno lilu ;j n - ., ..... v"'"7" "" irom tne city jail. The date of JMUVai Ui IUC UilLIOIl-YV 1UU iiiun- ment for th eobservance of the sixty-third anniversary of the birth of Theodore Roosevelt onj Thursday, Ovtoher 27. The exceptional service ren dered to the country by this man, his Ideal life and his high stand ard of citizenship shown in a prac tical way, are splendid things to keep before the people of our coun try at all tiroes," the governor's statement reads. "He was a true American and it is a wholesome thing to always have before us ex amples ot true Americanism." , "I trust the people of the state on that day will stop for a time at least to give thought to the mem ory of Theodore Roosevelt and his career as an American." A bicycle was recently left at the farm house of H. G. Simons, of route 9, the police were yester day notified. The owner of the I wheel has not yet been learned. I Open Foruml Contributions to This must bo plainly written on 1 side of paper only, limited 300 words lu length and 1 with the name of the Articles not meeting the clfica Huns will be rejected. To the Editor: I wish tot you personally for the large ure of success that came til night horse show through tlul assisted medium of The Ju and Statesman. It proves have always claimed thatl daily press is the court of lad sort when it comes to obtal the support of the public thing. Thanking you for all thel sideration that came to me 1 your office. I am, Yours very truly, C. H. LEADliETTE Portland, Or., Oct. 6. JOURNAL WANT ADS PATl Whiskey Well In Knoxville Knoxvllle. Tenn., Oct. 7. Po lice have discovered a "well" of whiskey in a residential section of the city. A small copper pipe from a copper tank sunk ten feet under the ground enabled the owner to keep a supply of moon shine whiskey on tap at all hours. The whiskey was forced through a faucet by a hand pump. The outfit was confiscated and the owner arraigned in police court. , STORES CLOSE At 6 O'Clock P. M Every day including Saturday Miller Mercantile Co. U. G. Shipley Co. Kafoury Brothers Portland Clciik & Suit Co. Capital Journal Bargain Day Price $3 00 per year by mail. Capital Journal Bargain Lay Price $5.00 per year by carrier. IRMAL WANT ADS PAY LADD & BUSH BANKERS ESTABLISHED 1868 General Banking Business Office Hours from 10 a. m. to 3 p. m. f Wtul. ILL 1 'K.EL. . " - -'C i-.H J il fou V. I Sj I ',,ffV IV. ' U E V L.JL 3 fl In 19: riod, 1 carrie totalli ame r Journal nt ads, lines A GAIN of 1854 want ark, and 12,758 Inn s, becauae Cap Hal Journal Want Ads Pay well.- j inrv1,iE .-WON.T 1 NOW WHAT YOU LET MF havp 7ffj I'D Chance, TlMF TfifiAv . . rA anic -jvjvj 1 r I THATt THE TH1 Copyright lt'S by H. C. Trad mark Ras. U. & Pat m NOT SUPEIRbTtTiOO- euT- m iH . CbJ