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THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON MONDAY, JUNE 19, 1922 FIRST PARTY VIA bringing up father YELLOWSTONE IS erf ol.lv -jf FltND OUT THAT 1 BROKE THAT K CT" 11 t' r- . . on: how do voo do UlSOeCSTAMO COUNT oe OH! THATf ALL RkSHT COUNT I'M iLAO YOO CALLEO J'HORRY CHANGE. CALUED TODAY MRS.-JI'5 lt NOT THAT WHAT HERE; MAY STAY rv- i1 W HOSPITAL FFR t vnuuciHT' home A MONTH" PAGE SIX 77 r Mr. and Mrs. 0. E. Dowell and daughter of Malta, Montana, trav fling to Berkeley, Cal., where both Mr. and Mrs. Dowell will take work- at the summer school, are tbe first party to register at the local camp grounds who came over the Yellowstone trail. ' It is the common opinion that the trail is not open yet but they stated that it has been passable for the last three or four weeks and that only a few muddy spots were found when they crossed the divide. For the past four years Mr. Dowell has been the principle of the Malta high school and is com ing west with the intention of staying. His original destination was California but he was so taken with the Willamette Valley coun ' i i e "'" 2 arscnhool around herewering sat- MUTT AND JEFF-By Bud Fisher. A Friendly Discussion With the Usual Ending. isfactory renumeratlon he would be strongly tempted to return here after the summer course at Berk' eley. Mrs. Dowell has also been teaching in the Malta high school. According to the tourists the prospects for' good crops in Mon tana are better this year than they have been for the last four or five years. Heavy snows and plenty of spring rain has turned sections that have been burned out for the past three years into some of the finest wheat fields in the country. Twenty-three other camps were made at the Salem Camping park Friday night. Eight of the number remained over from the previous night. Those registering last night for the first time were: O. B. McEowell and daughter, Malta, Mont.; Mr. and Mrs. F. Helps and son, Rosevllle, Cal.; R, Strauberg, Serra Madra, Cal.; L, Wi Mullen and daughter, San An. tonla, Texas; Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Frouty and family, Klamath Falls; Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Force, Inde pendence; F. Sundquist, Portland Mr. and Mrs. H. Bible, Warren, Ariz.; J. E. Byrd, Atlantic, la.; Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Dodder, Wash ington, la.; Mr. and Mrs. H. Sari, Cave Dale, Cal.; Mr. and Mrs. J. T. A. Perkins and Mr. and Mrs H. Boyd, Ashland; Mr. and Mrs H. Hammer, Boise, Idaho; Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Wilson, Portland; R. K. May field and two daughters, Nampa, Idaho; and G. E. Miller, Beaverton. Copyright 1920 by Int'l. Feature Service Inc. Trade make Reg. in the U. s. jeer, Hews am fSKnci-e that we SKoutt HAye HA1 A EU60JIC MrWRIAS LAW IN Fofcce iw this Country TwefJTV leAtes ago'. r - . i ' i : I - i iall spoofing t - Ac- a crzr. a . rcr. .e it.STiu.-Be UM WT V svweteM'. . .m ,m COIce S oV 6unsss: S J V lrJto-e.y I i wOvi o oc I - I I . c.cM 1 I pHj 1 s i MM) ' i ii ' " " 1 1 " 1 ' "" ' "-- 1 ' .I i ''" i ' ' ' 11 ' H.-IIH.I..I i i ...i.. Jc ... ., i Smith Brookhart Is Senate Nominee. PEEVES GOTHAM New York, June 19. Is it pes Bible that New York city, having the finest, rapid transit systems in the world, the "last word" in most public utilities and consump tlon capacity whose very size guarantee the efficacy of the quantity production" theory of economy, possesses ' the most an tlque method in America" of pro ducing common illuminating gas This is tne cnarge made oy tne oitv nnrllAniAnt nf pnnimimltv councils, in asking Governor Mil ler to "fire the chairman and the other four members of the public I -I f 1 TOKIO GIRLS ARE NOW BOBBING HAIR, REPORT Detroit, June 19. "They're bobbing their hair in Toklo," de clares Dr. Yolchi Uyena, chief di rector of the Institute of Indus trial Psychology of Toklo, who was a guest of the Society of In dustrial Engineers here. "Certainly there are flappers in Japan," he asserts. He says that the men of Nippon accept the flap per philosophically and that there Is no movement to regulate the dress of women. Bare knees have not yet reached the Japanese Em pire, he says. BLIND MAN IS NOT ROBBED BY THIEVES Litchfield: 111., June 19. In days of old when knights were bold chivalry held sway. This Margot Asquith says this coun try's trouble is too much money. And Europe is enthusiastically willing to hare our trouble. service commission." The irate consumers declare that In spite of the fact that gas is manufactured on a larger scale, materials are purchased in larg er quantities and all other con ditions are at least equal to those of other cities, the price of gas In New York is far in excess of that charged in most other munlc ipallties in the United States in some cases being almost twice as much. The community council The nomination of Smith Brookhart as senator for Iowa is severe blow to the standpat element of the republican party, mem- Mr. Brookhart is reported to be bers allege that the basio dis- of the La Follette type of pro crepancy in the New York pro- gresslve. He is said to have been cess is the employment of the Judge William S. Kenyon's choice twenty two candlepower unit, m the race for the Judge's sena- which, they aver, was adopted Itorlal toga. primarily for the purpose of furn ishing gas for lighting purposes. With the advent of electricity, argue, and the development of the gas mantle in such places where gas is still used for light ing the ubo of gas for heating and cooking purposes has become paramount. Because of this they urge the adoption of the British thermal unit the basis employ ed in thirty five states of the union. SALEM PICNIC IS DATED FOR JULY 1 Saturday afternoon, July 1, the annual picnic of the ex-residents of Salem living in Portland and their friends will be held at Laurelhurst park. Salem resi dents wishing to attend the pic In a dense fog off Coos bay, Ore- nic are urged to make the trip. gon, early today, the oil tanker From 4 to 4:30 o'clock the re- j-ran u. urum ana tne Japanese ceDtion w, Da heId. Krom 4:30 SHIPS CLASH OFF COOS BAY San Francisco, Cal., June 19.- steam schooner Ypres Maru col Ilded, without serious damage to either, according to a radio mes sage received here today by the Feflteral Telegraph company, The Russians are now talking about conquering the capitalistic world, and we suppose their plan is to smother It with rubles. Carpentler is going to fight Pempsey again, which Indicates that there is very little in the talk of his high intelligence. We agree with Mrs. Aaquith that "America la too rich," at least tco rich to be left unvisit ed by English lecturers. Ex-Kaleer want f 10 word for bis book. His word to the Bet flan wasn't worth 10 cent. to 5:80 a program which hag been prepared will be given. From 5: SO on until every one has been served, the picnio din ner will be held. After the dJn ner the business meeting and election of officers will be held. The rest of the evening will be spent in the exchanging of rem iniscent stories. J. E. Gill, chairman, Bertha Moores, Roy Bishop and Mrs. Frank Smith are on the program committee. The present officers of the organization are Mrs. T. T. Geer, president; A. W. Moores, secretary, and Paul Sroat, treasurer. Still, these visiting celebrites must feel a little surprised when they go to America and learn how great they are. It's all right for Germany and Russia to make a treaty it either of them is gullible enough to trust the other. We save you money on Second Hand Fruit Jars STEINB0CK JUNK COMPANY The House of Half a Million and One Bargains Phone 623. 402 N. Com '1 St. nobleness of ye olden days is be ing reflected in some of the mod ern bandits. A display. such as would possible command the re spect of the chivalrous knight was made in a holdup of a pool room here In which all present were lined against the wall and strip ped of their valuables, When the .proprietor informed the bandits it made no difference where he stood as his eyesight was gone he was not robbed or molested. Hamman Auto Stage Effective May 22nd Three Stages Dally Leaves Salem Stage Terminal: No. 1, 7:30 a. ni. No. 3, 10:30 a. m. No. 6, 4:80 p. m. Leave Mill City: No. 6, 7 a. m. No. 2, 12:30 p. m. No. 4, 4 p. m. No. 1 connects with east bound train at Mill City, No. 2 waits for west bound train at Mill City. - JOS. HAMMAN. Prop. SiUem-SUvcrton Division Leaves Salem Central Stage Ter minal, 7:00 a. in., 11:00 a. in. 6:00 P. m. Leaves Silverton News Stand, 8:00 a. m., 1:00 p. m., 6:00 p. m. Salciu-lndcuenrtenoe-MonniouUi Division Leaves Salem Central Stage Ter minal, 7:00 a. m., 0:00 a. m., 11:00 a. m.. 3:00 d. m.. B:00 d. m. Leaves Monmouth, Monmouth ho tel, 8:15 a. m., 1:00 p. rn., 6:15 p. m. Leavei Independence, Beaver ho tel, s:ao a. m., 10:00 a. m.. 1:1 p. m.. 4:00 D. m.. 6:30 r. m. We make connections at Salem to all parts of the valley. Cilra trips by appointment. J. W. PAKKl Jt General Manager. NEVER SUCH VALUES! SILVEItTON MOUNT ANGEL PORTLAND C. & M. Stages Schedule South Bound Kead down Dly. Dly. Ily. No 5 No 8 No 1 PM PM AM 6:00 1:30 8:00 Portland 8:05 8:35 10:05 Mt Angel 8:30 4:00 10:80 Silverton Ar Ar . Ar North Bound Read Up uiy. jJiy. j.uy. No 2 No 4 No 6 AM PM PM 10:80 4:00 8:30 Portland 8:25 1:55 6:25 Mt. Angel 8:00 1:30 6:00 Silverton Lv Lv Lv Sunday only 8:00 pm (m Portland Stages leave Stage Termiifal Port land and SKelhammir'i Drug store Silverton Salem-Dallas Stage Leave Satlem 6te Terminal T:0 an. Hit m. 1 : 10 pm. Leave Delia. Gall Hrtai 8:14 a. m. 1J:1 m. :! m. ' FAR1 3 CSNTt Daily and Sunday Svaif day except momlaf trip ooae not run Sudar Roaad Trip eenta SUIT SALE $25 to $50 "Never Such Values" is a broad assertion, but we mean it in the full sense. Considering the style, workmanship and fine woolens in these suits, this offering means a great saving to you. A complete stock of 100 per cent wool fabrics, to select from. "See OurWindow Display" SCOTCH WOOLEN MILLS 426 State Street K i t '-4i V 111 One way to SAVE Why discard tables, chairs, ice-boxes and other pieces of furniture just because they have grown shabby-looking? VALENTINE'S VALSPAR VARNISH STAIN - Re-finish them with Valspar Varnish Stain. It comes in six natural wood colors Light Oak, Dark Oak, Walnut, Mahogany, Cherry, Mosa Green. Valspar Varnish Stains are simply the famous waterproof, durable Valspar Varnish with the addition of permanent transparent colors. And so easy to use ! Anyone can apply -them. W. P. Fuller & Co. The following Fuller distributors can also , supply you wlt Valgpart Ray L. Farmer Hdw. Co., Salem R. D. Gilbert & Co., Salem Little Tales of Investments Sure He Knew Better Leonard Watson had always felt that some day he would "strike it rich." That didn't prevent him, how ever, from digging in and accumulating a tidy sum. But along came a good looking chap with one of those sure-thing investments "chance of your life " and Leonard, practical as he was fell for it. That promised twenty per cent looked better to him than a sure four. Leonard is starting in again to save! Sure he knew better he knew there must be risk in an investment offering so much on small principal. But it did look so good. "Ask your banker first." DON'T PAY RENT Home - Furniture - Piano lAuction Sale TOMORROW 1:30 P.M. II 1040 HOOD STREET, NEAR N. SUMMER STREET MRS. J. E. REVEL, Owner. F. N. WOODRY, -The Auctioneer, Prone 511 "When Better Sales are Sold Woodry will sell them" U if - Like many othters you are planning a trip into the great outdoors, and trying to decide on that vacation "spot. Let us assist by providing you with a copy of our 1922 "Oregon Outdoors" Folder. It is beautifully illus trated and brimming full of details, about resorts in Western Oregon. ' Excursion Tickets Cost Less- This Year Tillamook County Beaches Newport By-the-Sea $8.65 and ?7.45 $5.05 and $5.95 Crater Lake National Park Oregon's Forest, Lake, Kiver and Mountain Eesorts Oregon Caves National Monument Shasta Mountain Kesorts Yosemite National Park For fares, train schedule, beautiful folders, or other particulars, ask agents Southern Pacific Lines ' JOHN M. SCOTT General Passenger Agent I f LINESI