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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 27, 1921)
PajreT The Capital Journal, Salem, Oregw Thursday, October 27, Fx-Kaiser Is Snubbed Even By Royalists Berlin, Get. 27. The shade of Bismarck has risen from his grave to Klve the deathblow to the lant hnnns of Kaiser Wilhelm The third Tolume of Bismarck r.MM olrs, which relent)esnly portray the vanity, egotism and lncep iMl- ity of his royal maater to ftulda the ffair nf the German nailon, U without doubt Germany's bet sell er In royalistic circles. The creator of the Deutsche Reich. Prince Bismarck, Is a cotn blned Washington and Lincoln in the hearts of the Oermaa people: bis glorification In monument and memorial is to he found In every German city. Ha Is the foremost of all the prophet cf l'irmii in itiarcbism. Kaiser Wilhelm's mli.treatnuai of and lngratituoe towara the men to whom he owed Ills throne has cost the alegianee of the last royalist who remain.;:! loyal to the refugee In Doom. The Juries In the third volume of the memoirs of how Blnmarck watiii t grven enough time to pae up nis thhiir to more out of bU stiit" palace be fnr hl siicces'i'ir moved In, of how he was docked part of bis last, month's pay bec-mse htl resigna tion bore a previous dale, are the subject of conversation In the stand pat circles who were deter mined to stick to their Herr ti lirough thick tind thin. But especially In these circles here Is one man greater than th wearer of the Imperial crown that Is the man who welded the empire together. His stirring In dictment against Wtlhelm II, has made It herein in royalistic socie ty to champion the kaiser. Even the strongly royBllstlc Taogliche riundschau tells Its read era Germany must pay the price for the blunders of Wllhelm. If the book had only come out years ago It wolud have saved Germany from Its present misery, declares the editor. The reason the book wasn't pub lished Is to be fnnnd In the will Of Bismarck, who requested that publication be withheld until the death of the emperor. After the revolution the heirs determined to publish 11, but the kaiser brought an Injunction In the German courts, claiming that he had an author's right to the letters by him to Bismarck which are quoted In the volume. The kaiser has re cently withdrawn his objections and .now many of the Berlin book stoTe are celling several hundred copies dally. Robin Hood At The Grand Next Monday . ...... ........ ,,.. MMMJm 1 1 1 1 1 kmm The cast which will be heard lu Ralph Dunbar's presentation of "Robin Hood" at the Grand thea ter Monday, October 31, Includes a number who are not unfamiliar to musical playgoers. Harry Pflel, who plays the title part, is one of America's leudlng comic opera tenors. He has also won distinc tion as a singer of oratorio roles. Elsie Thtede, the "Maid Marian, is a coloratura soprano who has devoted the paat 31 Jerseys Sell For $9545 At Big Marion Sale Thirty-one head of Jersey stoctc were disposed of Tuesday for $9546 at a sale held in Marion of cattle belonging to William M. Ladd and Pickard Brothers and conducted by E. A. Rhoten. The ten head sold by Ladd brought $2151 and the remaining sold by Pickard Brothers a sum of $7030. Prices sod buyers were: Theo dore B. Hilstad of Silverdale, four head, total paid $950; Joe Eberle, Dungeness, Wash., three head, $1060; H. C. Taylor, one bull calf, sired by a son of Viva La France, $300; Ban W. Bush of Chehalis, sold "Sultan's Cassia" $63&; W. H. Martin, sold Viva La France's Second Clow, $625; W. G. DeGier of Silverton, sold Darling's Glow Image, $510; G. A. Dunlop, Mur phy, Or., sold Darling's Lassie Glow, $65; L. G. Allen, Shedd, Or., sold Darling's Jotly Girl, $575; J. H. Davenport, Silverton, sold Lady Glow Figuss II, $530; Sam Weiss, Portland, sold Image's Glow D ling, $350. O. W. Bartlett & Son of Rick reall were the buyers of Darling's joiiy uiow tor $41111 and Darling s Frosty Glow for $230. ty. 7.5 miles grading, for $65,397, 15 JfeW Commercial and the contract on the Moro- , A Grass Valley section, 8.6 miles ClUD MemDerS Are grading for $61,218.50. McAnliffe and Healy of Port land were awarded the contract for grading 7.8 miles of the Cow Canyon section of The Dalles California highway for $76,392.-50. Capital Journal Bargain Day price $5.00 per year by carrier. Capital Journal Bargain Day price $5.00 per year by carrier. Obtained This Month Five new members were report ed by the membership committee at a luncheon srved in the Com mercial club rooms Tuesday. There has been no cancellations during this month and the mem bership to the organization has had a net increase of 15 members jvtc- . i-opiar muff, m0 Love absolutely laugh, uj I oi.ma, yiBiiy Winnie MJ ten tne world i mfTr, me man she wm Kuituceu 10 ten yew nrtsonment for nntnm.i.. - -"iuii mi. Sheriff i. R. Hogg gran 1M Mi..,, lr yn. .moo wiaun. and fin was taken under guard 1 Judge Deem, where he said t Gardner will reside in jfjj uuy at. me state House' n far. according to 1 & Croskey, secretary of the organl- his wife will go to his bj zatlon. 1 ruPe, Indians Are Made Boy Scouts Hazel Green Notes Hazel Greea, Or., Oct. 27. A. Waluert of Klamath Falls was here on busluins this week. Mrs. Lena Fox returned from Portland, Monday. Reruy Van Cleave is much im proved since the operation on his head. The Chriatiau Endeavor rally last Sunday evening was well at tended. Miss Kalhryn DeMonde went to Dallas, Saturday, for the week end. Charles Minturn of Portland Is visiting his uater, Mrs. Cliff Cor dier. A special program will be given at the Unitad Brethren church Sunday. October 30, by the W. M. A. In honor of woman's day. Ralph Van Cleave and Arthur Cordler, accompanied the I .tu mor truck to Philomath, Tuesday, to assist in nriloadlng the household effects of F. Fisher. A. T. Van Cleuve and wife re cently visited ft leads at Hopewell. Joe Van Cleave and family ol Jit. Angel visited relatives here last Sunday. Miss Kmuia Fisher went to Phi lomath, Tuesday. Hev. Fisher will remain here till over next Sunday. Jack Bailey Is living on bis own place again. Farewell Surprise. Rev. K. ! i-her and daughter. Euma. were gives a very pleasant "surprise party" at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Van Cleave, Wednesday evening, the lth, at which place they had been Invited lor sapper. About 25 of their friends gathered to wish them well as they return to make their home in Philomath after spending tour years of happy service In the Uni ted Brethren pastorale of Hasel Green. Mr. and Mrs. Rulph Vau Cleave, Homer and Edna Davis. Arthur Cordler. Will Duntgan. Clifton and Ellea Cleans, Ralph Stephens. In W. Jones, Thorn aa Means, Gene Parmenter and Km ma were United Brethren Badeavorer who attend ed the county Christian Kndeavor ntlon at Wofldbam. held Sat urday and Sunday Organization of fonr boy scout troops at Chemawa Tuesday night two years tolwhlcn will be under the Jurisdic- "Robln Hood," and prior to that tion of the Boy Scout council here, time was a choir singer in New Is the first known attempt to es Vork. Ed Andrews, as the "Sher-1 tabllsh scouts among the Indians. Iff of Nottingham," has a long The troops will be under the su record of nuccesswai accomprMli- pervlslou of Oeorire W. Bent, den- ments as a musical comedian, and uty gout commissioner, who Is George O'Donnell, the Inimitable I dlsclDllnarlan of t he school with Friar Tuck" has seen thirty years Henderson Downev. Corhett and service In music comedy. Hob ' hi,i,ii. , Robinson, the interpreter and fr tn ,, np ,n,.,,M. spunous nou.eu.au ,u r ue- ed , trop ,g t,,e rgt , Kovens play, Is a sturdy Inter- BllMi and ,n troop b of and William Degen "the armour from , , years of er, Is a basso developed from Mr. ' . ' . ,.. . . . ,, , . Dunbar's forces K r Included In the first and -ri? , ; . b,ys from 17 to 18 in the last. The unlvcrsa comment of Mr., . . .. , , , ... , The organization of the tToons Dunbar s production Is the exce -i ,. . . . . L - lem-e of the chorus, which Is M- 2" Z by Ly" claimed often as the best to see ord' soo"t nPty and hear of many seasons. Scout Commissioner Frederick Schmidt, Dr. Morehouse, F. 1). Klbbe, Goodwin and Lyle. Organizing the Indian will make Salem nationally known in the boy Ecout world, according to Mr. Lyford this morning. English Gamblers May Recover Coin Paid Out by Check London, Oct. 27. A f reach ing and, for England, sensational decision has been rendered by the house of lords In a ruling that money paid by check In settlemeni of a gambling debt is recoverable by the loser. The decision opens an avenue for possible litigation, involving hundreds of thousands of pound: sterling and the bookmakers who do a big business at all the race meetings declare they may be ruined financially. They have call ed a special meeting to consider the situation. Capital Journal Bargain Day price $3 00 per year by mail. P-T Associations Meet Here Nov. 5 I'arent-teuchers' associations at Marlon county will hold their reg ular semi-annual meeting In thi Baleui high school November & according to notices sent from th office of the county school super lutendent over the signature ot Mrs. E A. Booth, president of MM orgatiisatlons throughout this county. Miss Kranees Hays, of the child welfare commission of Portland, will li.' the principal speaker In the morning, with Mrs. J. F. Hill, state president of the parent leachsrs, on the program tor tha afternoon. While each association Is en titled to two voting delegates any one Interested in child welfare Is invited to attend. mm : I Capital Journal Bargain price $3.00 per year by mall. Day Strength Wins Admiration The healthy, robust man is ad "aired by all because health gives power to draw friends and to win social and buasaasaaaccwaa. Those who are mo down, debilitated. aBBSBJ in strength, should try Eyicp It t bM the taaal in tho "tJnk of condi- Capitsl Jouri...i .rgaln Day price 16. 0 par year hv carrier. sMat oy OTareovntng oostipation. aiding digestion, liapieiMg the appetite. It is a help ia nervous exhaustion, and gco- MssMieateaa. sElf9m HHH Perfect Purity Ml Am aaVMb Maw sy MK m lflkMSi """" mm& faasaaai at" waafama III MM "7 itt FUBHD issMiWiiisnrii tin 1 1 ii n- ASK YOUR DMUOCJST LYKO MEDK3MK COMPANY Mot Vmk r r $187.00 Three Contracts For Roads Are Let Portland, Or., Oct. 27. Award of three more contracts on grad ing and excavation on state high way projects Wednesday brought total nllleage on which the high way commission has awarded con tracts In its present session up to 67.S miles, of which B.9 is hard surface. Contracts for $400,000 in bridge work have been also let. Bowers & Bowers of Dayton, Wash., got two of the cnotracts today. They received the con tract on the Wasco-Moro section of the highway In Sherman coun- Cakl i H - ! - ----- - - - . --- mLm tmnrnd om a sue JKLWKSB bbIVMbX Will Radium at Last Open the Door of The Great Unknown? If yon are sick and want to Gel W,ell and Keep Well, write for lit erature that tells How and Why this almost unknown and wonder- rui new element brings relief to at many sufferers from Constipation, Rheumatism, Sciatica, Gout, Neu ritis, Neuraltria, Nervous Prostra ; tion. High Blood Pressure and dis eases of the Stomach, Heart, I. ungs. Liver. Kidnev an j ailments. You wear Degnen's Ra-dlo-Actiye Solar Pad day and nignt, receiving the Radio-Acrlve Rays continuously into your sys. tern, causing a healthy circulation, overcoming sluggishness, throwing off impurities and restoring th tissues and nerves to a norma! condition and the next thing you know you arr getting well. SnM on a test proposition. Too are thoroughly satisfied It Is help Ing you before the appliance U vnurs. Nothing to do but wear It No trouble or expense, and th moet wonderful fact sbont the ap pliance Is tha it Is sold so reas onable that It Is within the reach of nil, bath rich and poor. No matter how bad your ail ment, or how lonr standing, we will be ieased to have vou try It at our risk. For full Inforreatlon write today not tomorrow Radi um Anpltanre Co.. SUt Bradbury bldg., Los Angeles, Califg. (adv) A Mystery Can you name it ? Here is another new Royal Cake, so delicious and appetizing that ! we have been unable to give it a name that does justice to its unusual qualities. It can be made just right only with Royal Baking Powder. Will you make it and name it? $500 for theCBest Names For the name selected as best, we will pay $250. For the sec ond, third, fourth, and fifth choice, we will pay $100, $75, $50, and $25 respectively. Anyone may enter the contest, but only one name from each person will be considered. All names must be received by December 15th, 1921. In case of ties, the full amount of the prize will be given to each tying con testant. Do not send your cake. Simply send the name you sug gest, with your own name and address, to the ROYAL BAKING POWDER COMPANY US William Street, New York How to make it Urn Icrd medstcKmcntt for all maknJt 1 ass uul 1 volk 2't, cup. flour 4 twupoonl Royal Baking Ponte 1 amp milk lKwelKoM.)of umwc.tened chocolate (meoav K tcupooa salt -V ....... ..... AAA M.r mr.A erefed mnic rmi AM buim ej Tolke. Sift togrrhet dour, ! nd ReyJttkfel Powder end dd .keinetel, with the miHi leidr "J beaten ea, white. Divide batter hire two parte To or I the chocolate. Put bv t.bl.BpoooluU. altematln, ditk nllp' batter. Into three fteaeed laree cake pane. Bake In modtM oven 20 oinutaa. FILLING AND ICING 1 akknoei mekad busier 1 taMeapoom oranftM" 5 cctpt confectioner', augar 1 en white IPowdeted tuaar mar bt uad but 3 aijueaea ( 3 oo.l ioet not make a amooth Icing I uniweetcned cbaamW Orated tind of orange and pulp of 1 orange Put boner, augat. orange M and rind Into toI. ftomorangt, raraovleg tkta and aaeda. and add. Beinill "J" until amooth. Fold In beaten eg white. Sptaad . ... . WVil. Im mnfl BMtnkll lever uea 101 wp uw. wwiw ... . uneweetetied chocoette ahaved In ine piece! with lw" lc 1 T. - i,t. AA 1U niret unaweaai chocolate which ha. bean melted. Spread hu thlcUytweaei layers and en aide ot cake. "PERFECTLY BAKED" Just Every Day Results With a LANG Ton can tdway om a . ewo emmtut itimmmr when m LANG RANGE rtand in year lfc a m aa.eeswa A LANG RANGE NEVER DISAPPOINTS WHY ELEVEN DIFFERENT ANT not found in ANT OTHEF e P" '! rx-eamete Aleaeea . -rry g Lrmg gTMr. J 271 HmH BfctitM the LANG EXCLUSIVE PEA RANGE LANCrt faraous HOT BLAST SMOKE BURNINC vfadpl mmumn It to operate iKaitr, chepr and mors effective 7 then mny other nsf on tk market Being a NORTH WES . PRODUCT It b racrtkuterr well adapted to Northwe-terx onditiona. A viait to our More will convince you. Peoples Furniture Store i announcement MAXWELL' CAR OWNERS Wt. k ja. j - . '"VK "iroa,,cea a lactory price list on all repair work. - When you buy a sack of liour or a pound of meat, the first question asked is how much will it cost When you have repair work done, how often do you get a direct answer? Perhaps if you are insistent you receive an answer something like this, "Oh about 50 to a $100." If yoU come to us we can quote a fixed price on any job. The same price yot? would pay at the factory. For example; WE WILL GRIND VAL .VES FOR S6.00. This will include refacing, re-eating and craping; carbon, cleaning plugs and breaker points. STEERING GREAR REBUSHED $4.00 Includes re bushing steering arms and spuidJ. bodies. BRAKES rmuMniuu (SERVICE $3.00. (EMERGENCY) $3.00. BRAKES RELINED Take Advantage of this Offer Gingrich Motor & Tire Co. Wanted All Kinds of Second Hand Furniture, Machinery and Tools, Etc. CAPITAL Bargain House W buy and aell eyerythlng. Salem-Dallas Stage Leave Salem 0. . Depot 7:10 A. U. 11:10 A. M. 1:1. P. M. Leave Dallas 8:30 A. M. 1:00 P. M. (:S0 P. M. PARE 65 CENTS Dally and Sunday eicept a at 7:10 A. M. does not nu Ml Sunday Round Trip $1.00 Phone 398 SIS Center St Boys and Girls! Wehave arranged to take ih. enure output of a manufastirer ot high grade line of Sporting C00dg i.dlfm..n r retail Profit llS -""fy regulation glze. Jth guaranteed hand made bla4- r Bmm and Pajadh,, jj hMd a NICHOLSOJf CO. Hubbc Sundries " Akron Saving, a Lo. bld AKRON. OHIO jc-ia WANTED L. M. HUM Can of Yick So Tong Chinese JttetUcine anJ let Ot, Hu medicine Khtch wla ona any known dune Open Sunday! from 10 a, until I p. n. let South High lra Balem. Oregon, i hoaa iri ' rail tn a. a . l i. ndi ' " SAXiKM Theae balk Learea Salem . 61L.VKRTO.V STA-al Hamman Auto Stage Tnree Stages Daily ,Leave Salem ia o " Ug bound gaji-ig, MM .U.W. m iAno. u rnmari, Phone 104 o. a. Dwot 1:M a. m. 1 :00 a. m. bo. S:;v New l:U 1:M M 1 11 ' Salem O. E dap "1 m ll.a. - m gaa n .WW " M - - . - . , . . T unmnmh H tel I I" ra. 1:99 n. m. :1S p. . 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