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Page Six A Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon Wednesday, October 19, 1921 ENDURING PEACE IS PLEDGED fWar Between America I and England "Un- thinkable" Says Pres. Harding in Speech York ton, Va., Oct. 1. A doc Itrlne of enduring friendship be lt ween the United States and Great ... 11 1 1 ,, ,1..,. of 1 CITrir (I'. V . uA-,. ir. il,.. fAvnlnt lonjtrv of yannmgion. Surrounded by high officials or within Blent of the snot where ... .j . . i' . - AMA Thai allhui ahnnlri aver rain lift the sword against the Interests Converge. "In the trusteesnlp of preaferv- f civilization. tie conunuea. come. in nis aoiiress me preHiueui iuur come for "essenUul coopera- "We must not claim for the ne-w the liberal thought of a cen- fr it n ii (i ii 'i i r -i trn i nrn nrarn France. The triumph of free i In the American colonies illy strengthened liberal views the world. Inevitably this lib of the statute passed by the 1921 legislature The members of this subcommittee will then report their findings to the council and the nine citizens who will com pose the committee on budget. The council was then called In regular session to conduct the business before it; among which was the petition by Mr. Lee, the contractor, for apportionment of money due on the uncompleted contract. This petition was sup ported by the bondsmen of the contractor, but the council decid ed that no more money would be paid until the contract was com pleted because the contractors are now six weeks in default. Several other matters of minor importance were discussed and the council adjourned, subject to the call of the mayor for the pur pose of effecting the budget, or N. I Guy, who was made chair man on the subcommittee. Dallas Knights Honor Member Labor Board To Be Given Full Support Itttlon. of'thf signed1 to the labor board for so- ion. and each interested brancn government ready with a defeMve program in the event of the sfrike materializing, no im portant local developments were expected today. Reports from military area headquarters that steps were be ing taien to list men in the serv ice who have had experiem in Girls Glee Club Plans Concert Tours This Year Lynn, chancellor commander, pre sided. In the lodge room the principal speakers were Walter L. jTooze Jr., and Mr. Finseth. Mr. I Tooze gave some of the history of the extending influence in Ore gon Pythian affairs of Mr. Fin seth, paying notable tribute to the latter and to two or three of those who strongly supported him. Mr. Finseth responded in an appeal for Pythian fidelity, for unselfish devotion to the principles of the .,rf.r. and concluded by honoring Doc. P. Patterson. The girls of the Willamette Glee Mr. Patterson wa8 presented club, under the leadership of Miss! -'t. n han nnrl engraved knife Lorlel Illatchford as president and from the members of Marmion Miss Helen Mclnturf as manager,! ,t-M nrd from the grand chan are planning a new venture for renor he was the recipient of a this year. Inasmuch as the men's veteran's emblem. This emblem club takes an annual tour it is ts glven to onIy tn0Be who have planned that the girls Bhall like- nRpn ,n .,ood ..landine- In the or der for twenty-five years. Mr. Dallas, Or., Oct, 19, A notable gathering of Pythian was held in Dallas Monday evening honoring T.pif v Finfipth th naw errand . ia Tkn roil chancellor of the state of Oregon. road laDor Doara will be given the varius phase sof railroad work And while those present were at fuj 8Upp0rt of federal authority in iai'? understood not to be the re it they included In the honor list itg endeavor to avert the national SaIt of a general order from Sec another citizen of Dallas, and raliroad strike and will be expect- I retary Weeks, who is also a prominent member!-,, throne-h the result to Justify of Marmion logde, K. of P., Mr. ,u creatlon. Patterson. Thg aDove 8ummary of the strike The jubilee over the election of .,.,.,.. wa9 elven ia official Mr. Finseth followed work put on 'circleg before President Harding, in tne rank oi page, unaries fi,. .,nrnnaT.,B, bT several members of his cabinet left the capital for Yorktown, Pa., to participate to day In celebration of Yorktown day. With the problem definitely as- Negro Admits He Murdered Child viae have a tour. MIbs Mclnturf ...... i i. , . ... WJUIJCH LU tune T-a- nnn,nn,,tn the girls upon a three-day trip to' fn whjch he tennered a Astoria Oregon, and upon a two new chan weeks' trip Into Soutrern Oregon. pf,lor The latter trip would taken at; ' the same time the men's club tours tain uud America to a nollcv accommodation and nadftn ri- tllufmolll' fni nil ... , 1 f i' . . . I i : . ........... , mi win 1 1 i i i i ' i , i I 1 1 . rjinere has been honorable and un prokeu poace for more than a con'' tury, we came to common sacrifice' and onwiiigulned association in tbe world war, and a future preach of our peaceful and frlend Jy relations is unthinkable. In Jibe trusteeship of preserving civil isation we were naturally arrayed togotnar and the convictions of a Civilization worthy of that costly preservation will exalt peace and warn against conflict for all time to come. French Debt Renaid. Hi our great crisis, nearly a century and a naif ago. Franc came to our aid and made our In dependence possible. In her su premefy anxious hour, we gladly gWtnr to her support and did our fpart to secure her liberty. A grateful republic filled an obll- Kill Ml lli'fi f hr. nnul.. "Ilf lectin todav nnnn tha iM . it uii-ii t's:i it ni r tin ft i I .1.. i '1- i ' I I i.' I ;l n uur ues or kinship, friendship HMIOWfihJP ninl m.nrdla.lM.r .-w mr WlirH! ..(HIS intr nnc r. m,. . i ..... M It I M 'I Tl iM II h hungering for underHtuml a new call for cooperation, a Conviction Of nnrn.iu.., OtlOnH At)d lovalflnia twit 14..., a to HOVMrntti.u . "0n nocd not niiinpA . iWOfu at.1.. - --w . iinuiiiiiiiH Hid ii :i . , , U,t , - I II. I HI ' ViiS tit MltlUMi.ftr.. il. '"' ' "'I'lllll V u- r- uvmmty Tne HOtll U'llh'h . retlDKliffrfhin . ...I ' Of tins' rruriul iim . lilt? Ilt'SI f Inlln Ii f all great people, into under- t - i, ,-:n . ... - ii.oc,M m ai ni ,,. con i onln nf se, so that each muv r .... Iltful deatlnv nd .,i.i ,. tl tiiin, ... - J - -..iu ai.tHIH'CIIH'Ilt m ..Muiau niipinness northward in Washington. The girls wish to go as far south as Ashland and Grants Pass. This gives them a trip of 600 miles. Letters will go out In the next few days seeking contracts, as corres pondence must start now In order to whip a two weeks' tour Into shape by February. Several one and two night concert trips will also be arranged for small towns near Salem that can be reached by truck service. Miss Mclnturf wishes to bold a downtown con cert in Salem this year, rather than give their concert in Willam ette chapel. This has been an annual practice of the men's club for many years. "Red Hen" Worth Its "Keep," Is Claim Topeka, Kan., Oct. 18. Who said the "little red hen" was not worth its "keep"? When the Louisiana Purchase was made more than a century ago many citizens throughout tho na tion severely criticized the govern ment for wasting money. Yet in 1920, according to figures com plied by the state board of agricul ture, the Kansas hens alone pro duced and represented more than twice enough wealth to pay the original cost of this immense area of the United States. That the hen of Kansas Is a dis tinct asset Is revealed by the fact that In 1920 the hen produced al most $20,000,000 worth of poul try products, which, if divided equally among the 152.000 forms of the state, would give the farm approximately $135. Roekall, an Islet in the Atlan tic, 300 miles west of Scotland, is supposed to be the only remaining portion above water of a loaf island. Fords Run 34 Miles On Gallon Gasoline Stiirt Essy in Coldest Weather Other Cars Show Proportionate Saving. A new carburetor which cuts down gasoline consumption of any motor and reduces gasoline' bills from one-third to one-half is the proud achievement of the. Air-Friction Carburetor Co., 1907. Madison St., Dayton, Ohio. Thlsj remarkable invention not only in creases the power of motors from 30 to 60 per dent, but enables every one to run slow on high1 gear. It also makes it easy to; start a Ford or only any other car in the coldest weather. You' can use the very cheapest grade i of gasoline or half gasoline and' half kerosene and still get . more power and more mileage than you! now get from the highest test! gasoline. All Ford owners can' get as high as 34 miles to a gal Inno nf pjimiltnA So sure are the w.NHllMBaMi rf lha IniTTlonafi " saving their new carburetor will make that they offer to send It on 30 days' trial to every car own er. As It can be put on or taken off in a few minutes by anyone all readers of this paper who want to try It should send their nome, address and make of car to the manufacturers at once. They also want agents, to whom they offer exceptionally large profits. Write them today. Adv. Vineland, N. J Oct. 19. Louis 'Lively, the negro accused of kill ing a little girl at East Moors town, N. J., last spring, was ar rested here early today after shooting a policeman. According to the police he confessed to kill ing the child. A small crowd sur rounded the jail niter his arrest became known, but every precau tion was taken to guard the pris oner. Lively is charged with killing 7-year-old Matilda Russo, mutilat ing her body and burying it in the cellar of his home. He fled ana last nigrt was recognized by a policeman who, with another po liceman, pursued the negro. Live ly shot one of the policemen, who is not expected to recover. The other policeman captured the fugi tive. "I didn't mean to kill Matilda," said Lively, who declared the child played often at his home and that when are broke a dish he became angry and hit her with a piece of wood and, later, terrified, he cut up and buried the body. Thirty thousand people are kill ed or injured in the United States every day; five persons, it is esti mated, meet death by accident In this country every minute. Threat Made To Tear Flag From Embassy Paris, Oct. 19. mreats to tear down the American flag over the American embassy here are con tained in many letters which have been received at the embassy in the last few days protesting nsrainst the conviction in the Unit ed states of Nicolo Sacco and Bar- olomeo Vanzetti, two Italians, for tre murder of Frederick A. Par mentar, paymaster of a shoe man ufacturing establishment at Broin tree, Maes. In all, between 300 and 400 letters of protest have been received, at the rate of more than 100 a day. The police and the French gov ernment departments have initi ated precautionary measures. A pamphlet attacking American justice and the AjnericngoverB' ment was circulated widely in th" Paris street cars yesterday and copy of the pamphlet was delivt ered at the embassy today. E. K. LINCOLN In VIRTUOUS MEN" Thursday is Bargain Day LOOK MOVIE BARGAIN DAY THURSDAY Matinee Evening 15c Children 5c OSTEOPATHY Is the original and only scientific method of adjusting the spine. It is never rough and seldom painful, but gets results. It Is the only school of mechanical treatment giving a physician's full four year course of study. The following are regularly graduated, licensed Osteopathic Physicians In Salem. DB. H. B. WHITE DR. JOHN L. LYNCH DE. L. C. MARSHALL g The Best of Pictures j (Nothing Cheap But the Price mem u n n m mk h m H THEATRE : hr ..- - . Deer Park Wash. 7 Percent Improvement Bonds These bonds will mature serially 1922 to 1931 inclus ive, and are Becured by a tax lien on business and best residence property valued at twenty times, the amount of tins issue. Deer Parte, with a popula tion of 1475 (1920 census), is situated in Spokane coun ty, and is the commercial center of a grain and fruit raising and lumbering reg ion. It is a prosperous and ol '.-established community. Prices to Yield 7.25 INCOME TAX EXEMPT Wm, McGilchrLst, Jr. Resident Representative CLARK KENDALL & CO. Room 409 U". S. Bank Bldg. More Than Price Recommends Our Made-to-Measure SUITS $30 to $60 There are many men who practice the dangerous shop ping method of "buying price." Often a low price results in unexcusable extravag ance. Here you will find suits at 30 to $G0 worth more than the price to' recommend them. Their style, their fabrics and their workmanship give you values that will be a pleasant surprise to you. Scotch Woolen Mills 426 State Street Salem, Oregon I 1 . , . ii, People's Cash Store In Our Bargain Basement Store THURSDAY ONLY The originality of these bargains can impress upon he minds of all people the important value in shopping a Salem's Original Bargain Basement. A SALE of Enamelware, Aluminum and Graniteware THREE LARGE GROUPS OF RED HOT SPECIALS mm UMUd VUU! if 81 Starts Work On Budget Tangle Dallas. Oct. U. The council st at tbe chamber on Monday -- t . i "U1UI ww uiHv imixvus cnost'U hy mayor to aaslst with the IU. . . n. Ml I V. II I , ,nr, ..I Ci.. . , . ' UN I - and J. R. Craven. After a discussion aa to the ware choaaa from the nine to council Km into the records for paat three yean and compile according to tha nr.l.l,... The Farmer Today Is a Business Man "LTE does not run his farm in the haphazard fashion he A "id ten years ago. It's his business. He figures his costs and profits. He knows, of course, what he gets out of the productive acres of his farm and how much he is paying out in taxes on the idle unproductive stump and swamp land that brines in nothing. 6 Tnt If Why He Is Clearing More Land Every Year It's just good business. Every acre cleared and planted means more profit every year. The clearing cost is usually more than covered by the first crop. More land is being cleared, too. because of the manufacture or dynamite made for this purpose, which makes the work easier, quicker and more economical. Take an Inventory of Your Land m.uch U Productive? How much idle? Then .re our loc,l dealer nd plan how much dynamite you need for this season. He will help vou and wiU furnish you with rel.able. efficient and economical explosive, now in greatest demand throughout this section White and Blue heavy Enamelware 10 Qt. Water Pail 10 Qt. Stew Kettels 14 Qt. Dish Pans 6 Qt Tea Kettle An many other ites of every uay Kucnen use 98c 1 Gray Colored Granite ware Assortment 6 Qt. Mlik Pans 6 Qt. Stew Pans 2 Qt. Coffee Pots Wash Pans And dozens of other cooking uiensns, auc values One Big Assortment of Aluminum Ware Tea Kettels Roasters Percolaters Double Rice Boielrs Large size stey Kettles And other articles too numer ous to mention. 98c A Few Other Attractive Money Savers mm (SDPiT) OR REPAUNO STUMPING POWDERS (Pacific Northwest Products) Sendfert f3.pteboek rvin! full detail recardin, use of dynamite ft ted clearing, ditching and tree planting. A heaping table full of Rubbers piled high with all sizes for men. wo men and children while they last on Bargain Baseme.it day. Special at pair 39c Ladies' & Misses Oxfords They come in black brown and tan; high, low and mili tary heels, brogue and other styles in the lot, values to $6.50. Special at $2.98 Dress Ginghams Pretty plaids and other colors. Bar gain Basement. Special yard 15c HEAVY C0I0EED Flannel In plain colors and stripes Bargain. Basement. Special yard 12c 75c Porch BROOMS One big lot special ly purchased to Ull at a great reduction Bargain day, each 19c MfTeosH-Tir---;-- SALEM, ORE. n E' ?:.dUaP?lt de Nemours Co, Inc.. Portland, Ore. Office with Anderson & Brown. 126 South Commercial Street Shop Where The Crowds Buy& R tS j A ipeopi rc 0R- I Ii