Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, August 09, 1922, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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    . WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 9, 1922
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON PAGE THREE
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BRINGING UP FATHER
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FIX COAL PRICES
Washington, Aug. 8. Federal
Investigators are to be sent Into
western Kentucicy to. nx a linal
. m 1 O t n..
fftir price iur uuai, wcti ciai j nuu-
,er announced Jiaday. Peniiiit
the Investigation sne western Ken
tucky operators, Mr. Hoover said,
have agreed to a maximum of
3.70 at the mine, but the inves
tigators whi ueiernune wnat
would be a fair profit on the basis
of the Garfield levels.
The same basis, would apply to
other districts which have not al
ready accepted Toluntary fair
nrice agreements.
Oil interests, Mr. Hoover stat
ed have asked that gasoline, ker
osene and oil products generally
be placed on a priority with fuel
under the emergency transporta
tion orders.
BAYES, ACTRESS,
i DIVORCED BY GORDON
New York, Aug. 9 A referee's
tcjoit, recommending that a de
cree of divorce be granted Arthur
i. Cordon against Nora Bayes,
actress, who is known in private
lfe as Elenenor Gordon, was filed
in court here today.'
Mrs. Gordon Is accused of mis
conduct with Arthur Welton.
The report recommended that
Gordon's adopted son John Katuz
aged 3, be left to the care of his
tester father.
Sensational testimony was pre
sented against Miss Bayes, popu
lar in vaudeville and musical com
edy, who has been married and
divorced several times.
Miss Bayes, after whom a New
York theater -was named, once
was the wife of Jack Norworth
actor. She married Gordon in
1920.
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"WHY GIRLS LEAVE HOME"
Successful Opening of ' this At-
... traction at the Oregon
- Theatre
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FILM STAR PROVES
. SHE EARNED HOLIDAY
Lawyers and school teachert
who enjoy long summer vacations
will lose some of their complac
ency toward the rest of the hard
working world when they learn
that Anita Stewart, star of "A
Question of Honor," now playing
at the Liberty theatre, also be
lieves in lengthy summer holi
days. Miss Stewart well earned the
vacation she took, during the past
summer tor In recent months she
finished ' the following feature
pictures for Associated First Na
tional release: "A Question ol
Honor," "The Price of Happi
ness," "The Invisible Fear,"
"Sowing the Wind," "Virtuous
Wives," "Playthings of Destiny,"
"Harriet and the Piper," "The
Yellow Typhoon," "The Fighting
Shepherdess," "In Old Kentucky,"
"Mind the ' Paint Girl," "Her
Kingdom of Dreams," "Human
Desire," "Whom the Gods Would
Destroy," and "A Midnight Romance."
Why Girls Leave Home" open
ed to a splendid series of audi
ences at the Oregon theatre yes
terday and the opinion was uni
versally expressed by the people
of Salem that advance notices had
not exaggerated the timeliness
and artistic value of ttfls great
drama of human life and expert
ence.
It tells In graphic manner the
story of a ,glrl lured from loyalty
to home Ideals by the temptation
(of modern society, her troublous
experiences, the penalty she pays
and how In the end her natural
instincts for right won the great
battle.
The story is not only of the
strongest kind, but it Is presented
by actors of real ability among
whom are Anna Q- Neilsen and
Dan Mason, she with her romance
and he with a comedy that made
pepple roar. It Is a big human,
pulsing thing and Salem rose to
it with unanimous approval. It
will remain at the. Oregon, mat
inee and evening until Friday
night, . v
Chicago. The United States
railroad labor board expressed Its
willingness to act on -the seniority
Question now at issue between
the railroads and their striking
Bhopmen.
NORMAL MOVEMENT
OF CROPS PROMISED
Spokane, Wash., Aug. 9. Nor
mal movement of grain crops in
the northwest will not be hamp
ered by the railway strike, divi
sional officers of transcontinen
tal lines here announced today.
They assert that shop crews in
this regron are turning out prac-
ically the normal amount of
work, and . keeping the rolling
Hock In condition.
QUARANTINE ON DOGS
Olympia, Wash., Aug. 9. The
quarantine on dogs In Kittitas
and Yakima counties,, made neces
sary because of the . prevalence of
rabies in those counties, -drill be
lifted so soon as legal require
ments can be complied with, 3. L.
French, state directoir of agricul
ture, announced today.. The rais
ing of the quarantine will enable
dog fanciers to exhibit their
animals at the dog show to be held
in connection with the state fair
in Yakima, September 18 to 23.
'"22 BY IMT L FiATURCSERVICE. InC
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In England caravan trailers
enable motorists who tour the
country, to avoid hotel or other
boarding accommodation. The de
luxe model measures 17 feet by 6
feet 9 Inches, and is divided into
two compartments providing
three berths, cushions, cupboards,
table, stove, oven, cooking uten
sils, crockery, writing bureau,
wardrobes, dresser and lavatory.
FOREIGN WAR VETERANS
GATHERING AT SEATTLE
Seattle, Wash., Aug. 9 Thous
ands of former service men, mem
bers of Veterans of Foreign Wars,
from every state in the union and
a number 'Of foreign lands, plan
to invade Seattle for the 23rd an
nual encampment of the organi
zation August 14 to 19. The third
annual reunion of the Ninety
First (Wild West) division will
be held the last two days of the
encampment.
Special tratns leaving New
York and Pittsburg yesterday will
bring the vanguard of encamp
ment delegates) and visitors, due to
arrive Saturday.
Cincinnati Telegraphers num
bering approximately 1100 on the
Big Four railroad are taking a
strike vote following a breakdown
in negotiations over the interpre
tation of working rules, the rail
road announced.
NEW LOW PRICES
Cigarettt
It's toasted. This
one extra process
Gives a rare and
delightful quality
impossible to
duplicate.
m Guaranteed bv
NOMKING
CAFE
Home Made
NOODLES
and
CHOPSUEY
AMERICAN DISHES
Open 11 a. m. to 1 a. in.
tfptairs 162Vi K. Com'l
Nomking Cafe
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For full particular
.oil .
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Standard Non-Skid Tires
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80 x 8K Premier CI. Fabric - - $10.65
80x 8.Fisk Non-Skid CI. Fabric
(Oversize) - - - - - - - - 12.85
80 nSyi Red-Top, Extra Ply CI.
Fabric (Oversize) - - - - - - 15.85
80 x 8H Non-Skid CI. Cord (Six-Ply
Oversize) - - - - - - - " 1585
81 x 4 S, S. Non-Skid Cord - - - 26.45
82x4 S. S. Non-Skid. Cord - - - 29.15
82 x 4 S. S; Non-Skid Cord - - 37.70
84 x 4yi S. S. Non-Skid Cord - - - 39.50
S. S. Non-Skid Cord - - - 46.95
S. S. Non-Skid Cord - - - 49.30
(Other Size Proportionate)
These Prices Include Excise Tax, and Are Effective July 31
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SCOTCH
VVUUllUM
MILLS
426 State Street
Financial
Recognition
Corresponding with the growth of farm mort
gage banking, the great life insurance companies
of the country have increased their investments
in farm mortgages, which they rightfully regard
as the premier security. Life insurance companies,
whose affairs are administered by the ablest of
financiers, have found by experence that the
safest and most economical way to acquire reliable
farm mortgages is to purchase them from estab
lished farm mortgage bankers. Of farm mortgages
amounting to a billion and a quarter of dollars by
life incurance companies, over eighty per cent
have been purchased from members of the Farm
Mortgage Bankers Association of America,
Hawkins & Roberts
Farm Mortgage Bankers
205 Oregon Building, Salem, Oregon
Oil experts tell you that the destructive
"sulpho" compounds in motor oil reduce its
lubricating value. These impurities cause the
oil to break down and thin out almost imme
diately under engine heat.
Cycol is the motor oil from which destructive
"sulpho" compounds have been removed. The
new Hexeon Process, used only by us, does it.
Cycol does not break down nor thin out
rapidly under engine heat Cycol maintains
an unbroken lubricating film Cycol prevents
many motor troubles.
Prove it yourself ! Flush your engine with'
fresh lubricating oil, not so-called flushing
oils or kerosene, and refill with Cycol.
ASSOCIATED OIL COMPANY 5k
yTy Executive Office 79 New Montgomery St. ,'ilI
f1jr San' Francisco, California Zf0f"10i'0''
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Different brands-of motor
oils have different bodies.
The safest, surest way to
get the best performance
from your motor and
avoid expensive engine
troubles due to incorrect
lubrication is to use the
grade of motor oil speci
fied on the Cycol Lubri
cation Chart
MOTOR. Oil
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' Cancers Treated I w111 Berve regular dinner VJIcloovO Inspect our Dairy. Tne state
dmc. T,-ier-. DruK Stor. ? Easier aad Better. 'ZVTZZZ
Ul S. Commercial Street Glve u, a trl(lI Wear them and see. jthe ource of your milk.
I - 'I j I Phone 1283. Salem, Oregon
s. !l.mjhum ladd & BUSH
4r i yick BANKERS
T j JJJzZk.jLj ! Chlneae Medicine and Tea
EARBWaKB j w e" w 'iTnow-ESTABLISHED 1863
AwrUBNITUEIl (& j ea"eNot open Sunday. ; GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS
220 S.Coi Etxi j "rM Office Hours from 10 a. m. to 3 p. m.
153 S. High St. Salem. Ore.