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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 15, 1922)
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1922. DEMAND FOR GEMS EXHAUSTS SUPPLY ET RUSSIAN MARK Warsaw. Diamonds are In such demand among foreigners visiting Russia in search ot bargains thai the nearby bordering cities are be ing drained of stones for the Rua- sian market, according to dealers here. Merchants have been active lor months in Bucharest, Vienna, Riga, Reval, Warsaw and even : Berlin; and other cities, buying np the cheaper cut stones. By in genious ways these diamonds if some of them can- be called dia monds are sent to Moscow, and there put on the market. Russian diamonds hai hon extensively advertised in Europe and the united states. Owing to misfortune many wealthy families, when reverses came, sold their jewels at prices for less 'than they were worm, out ume nas orougnt about a change in conditions. Thflrft were manv diamond ha.r gains in Russia in the early days of the revolution and the hard times which followed. This quite naturally attracted the attention $t foreigners, ana tor years every Visitor to Russia went with the hope of finding a nice "pick up' THE : CAPITAL- JOURNAL MUTT AND JEFF Just a Playful Prank on Mutt's Part. SALEM, OREGON PAGE FIVE f t 5MPPC6 ON OUCR aT") ? it,., . Copyright 1920 by Int'l. Feature Service Inc,-Tr.d. Mark Beg. in the V. 8. ' C. I Atol -Met' I h; ' 7 pll GRECIAN LIBRARY TO COST $200,00 0 Athens. Greece. Sentis'. The HPAAlr nnllnn.1 i. i . i I ' onseuiuiy lias .pass ed the bill expropriating a mag- lor speouiauon. mercnants too nincent site on th ainna f mi came in droves. -As a consequence Lycabettus for the erection of the most of the better diamonds, ru- building for which the Carnegie bies ana otner precious stones corporation has nnnrnm-it,i th I - . v... r-rfldua.llv nassed into foreign I sum nf C9nn nnn rhAK i i Mr- I T " " 1 " " KUlbU lO bU UUUM! hands, and on out ot tne country, the Gennadius library recently Merchants contend that there presented by Ioannes Gennadius to are proDaniy more yenow ana tne the American School'of Classi specked diamonds in Moscow to- cal Studies. day than in any other city in Eur- Speeches were made by the ope. And many of these, through prime minister, who read the let snAfMilAtrtrs. came from the outside ter of F.lihn PnM chairman n fh. especially for the vtrade." Event- trustees of the Carnegie corpora- ually through bargain hunting I tion, announcing .the grant and ? fAmlimara ihoQO fitnnaa will halpndnratnff n . . .... . . tu. ..... , v.nt, .uu tiuiinjirea ui me t - - J "O j . U u .l-LlllUdllUll Lllf, , J150 or $200 a carat when on the American school and by several i'Ansn marlrot tYiav wnnld Tint Htirtirl nrnrnlnont iamitaa 1 half that price. It is the concensus of onininn here by those who are acquainted with the Gennadius library, now in London, that it has no equal in the world as a librarv illustra tine- Hellenic civilization: and that thn American school by its possession will OCCUDV a uniaue nositinn among the learned bodies of Eur ope NEW YORK CENTRAL CONFERS WITH LEE SOUTHERN PACIFIC WILL NOT NEGOTIATE San Francisco. Cal.. Sent. 15.- The Southern Pacific company an nounced today that it was not con cerned with the strike settlement reached at Chicago yesterday, and did not intend to deal with its old shop organizations. : President C. M. Levey, of the Western Pacific Railroad company, said he did not New Y f " president of the New York Central - settlement to state what attitude ranroad tod held a 8ecret t. ai company would taKe ing with W. G. Lee, president of . , . " . , , ' the Brotherhood of Trainmen and issued by General Manager J. H. L; E. Sheppard, president of the : Dvai eofrl tViot In onitAiHon)o with A . ' " "" ' uraer or Kaiiway conductors, at j.muuug v "j which they discussed a new agree- .States railroad labor board, the ment. which it was ni.rter.tnnd I company had entered into con- wollid provide for a renewal of the ganization of its employes called the shop crafts protective league. present wage scale, working condi tions and rules. RAILROADS AT ST. PAUL j CONFER WITH SHOPMEN I St. Paul, Miss.. SeDt. 15. Ex ic;utives of four railroads center fing in the Twin Cities were meet ling wth representatives of their 'KtHVtnv uhnnman 1, 1 , o auuiuicu 1ICIC LUUa m uu "uD' 1'"' ifffort to settle the strike in the Dalles, Oregon. northwest on the basis of the agreement negotiated in Chicago. I l he Northern Pacific, the Min fneapolis, St. Paul, and Salt Sault, :fcte Marie, the Minneapolis and fct. Louis and the Great Northern lare the four roads represented at ;me conference which was request td by R. A. Henning, chairman of line northwestern fetlerateil whnn crafts on his returned today from fine unlcago conference I Logger Instantly Killed. Everett. Wash., Sept. 15. Geo. Hatton, aged 21, was Instantly killed yesterdav afternoon while working for the Everett Logging company on the Tulalip Indian reservation. His head was crush ed between projecting logs while he was trying to fix a car coup ling. His parents live in The BUILD BOOM AT MILL CITY Good business times and building boom have come hand in nana at Mill City this summei where twelve new homes are un- aer construction. The majority or me houses are of frame mater ial due to the accessible supply of lumDer ana cedar shineles. - In addition to the twelve pri vate homes constructed, the dwell ings owned by the Hammond Lum ber company, and rented to their employes, have been rebuilt in many instances and additions made with bath, lights and new plumbiuglnstalled. i'ew new business houses h ave been built this summer construc tion along that line being limited to two new garages opened, one occupied by the new firm of Rider & House, Ford dealers. Among the owners of new resi dences at Mill City are H. T. Balti more, Phil Brant, W. P. Marrs. F. E. Taylor, W. W. Mason and Ed Hammon. B. W. Sheldon, office manager of the Hammond Lumber com pany, Mill City plant, for the past two years will leave the first of October for San Francisco. George Raymond of the Astoria office will be transferred to the Mill City office to fill the position left vacant by Mr. Sheldon's resigna tion. HORSE RACING AGAIN IN VOGUE IN RUSSIA Moscow, Sept. 15. Horse rac ing in Russia, nearly as popular In the old days as tea drinking, Is slowly coming back. There are so many race follow ers in Russia that even during the world war it went on about as usual. Not until the revolution came, when the country was al most turned inside out, was rac ing forced to close down. Four years ago, when racing was ac tually given up, millions of per sons thought it meant the end of everything. But this summer harness rac ing began again in Petroerrad. Moscow and various other cities. Now Russia, or at least the rac ing fans, are beginning to feel that after all the world has start ed to right itself again. Subscribe for the Journal An order for 500 pounds of Ump qua valley prunes, which will b served in the senate restaurant al Washington, D. C, has been receiv- Coffee Loses Contest. Portland. Or.. Sent. 15. Judce J. W. Knowles Thursday declared R. J. Klrkwood winner over John B. Coffey in the latter'a rnntt for republican nomination for state legislature by 26 votes and refused plea of Attorney Kava- naugh for Coffey to be permitted to attempt to prove that 40 votes cast in precinct 179 had- been forged after votes had been cast. A TRUE RAT STORY E PAY For Eggs km till ro -in if it i 1 1 II i !i I If I II r At the OREGON - ? l . .r Sun., Mon., Tues. 1 1 '11 I I IT" r ' I f Si II W I W 4 t-1 ' i "Vs i x m j i j ii j ill I i:r-- :::Hr ,. r 1 i t i I BROADWAY EOS5 V- ji "I I ' : ' J L ' ed ' by Ihstrict Attorney Neuner, a prune grower of Roseburg. Jpne Only The Siivertomm is the pioneer cord tire of America. 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