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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 10, 1925)
PAGE TEN THE ' CAPITA'JOULlUU SALEM, OREGON SATURDAY, JANUARY 10, 1923 London, Jan. 10 The design of the battleships Nelson and Rodney, ow being rebuilt by Great Britain under the provision of the Wash ington naval treaty, la ao revolu tionary, according to the Daily Ex areas, that It marka the end of the . dreadnauitht era, Just aa the dread naughts markei the end of previ ous types. The new shine will be entirely different from any others In the world, the papr say a. They will be both floating for tresses and airdromes and will have a, radius of action covering thousands of miles. Nine 16 Inch guns will be mounted in turrets of three each, all forward. There will be guns on the ofter part, which will con stitute a flight deck, and the ships will carry their own flying corps and planes. Another feature, the Express ays, la that there probably will be no funnels, the products of the furnaces being discharged through pipes running alongside the stern. ; The distribution of the armor will also be revolutionary. The ueual armor belt extending for three parts of the ship's length will be unnecessary, and the weight saved on the aides can be added to the deck protection against high fire and aerial bombs. There will also possibly be more than one armor deck, thus giving successive means of protection. MATTHEWS WILL AGAIN . COACH IDAHO ELEVEN Moscow, Idaho, Jan. 10. -Robert h. Matthews, coach of tha Univer sity of Idaho elevens for the last three years, who yesterday agreed to remain at Idaho another year at an Increased salary, faces task of building an entire new team next season. Only three of 12 let termen on the 1924 team wilt re turn to the university. T H, M. McDonald, the Marnnn auto dealer in Salem, y ester 'lay announced the delivery of a 19 model five-pusscnKer Murmon Su dan to Mr. and Avrs. John II. Mc Nary. This car, the latest mod.-1 of Ita kind, hra created quite I sensation by its appearance of tin ish throughout and with the usual attribute of all Harmon cars, ease In handling. The Marmon com pany Is staking an elaborate dis play, Mr. McDonald eays, from January 31 to February 7, at the show rooms on Washington and 19th streets, Portland. All of th most recent models of the Marmon car are to be on die pi ay and the general public is cordially invited to Inspect them. All Information will be paced at their disposal. Any information concerning the Marmon car can be obtained from Mr. McDonald at his garage, which Is located at 356 State street, and Is open evenings and Sunday. Tae garage tolephuno number Is 793. IGT HERE IS KILLED Tom Leu, alias Chlng Lem an J Chin Lim, pardoned from a life terra in the stoto penitentiary here In December, 1922, ia dead, u long victim in Chicago, accordiug to a loiter received by Warden Dulryra pie from Morgan A. Collins, super intendent oc Chicago police. Lem was cent up to the Oregon prison from Union county for a long killing at La Grande. For nearly two years he was lost Bight of. Then a few weeks ago Wardc.i Dalrymple reeclved a letter from Oak Park, III., asking for Lens fingerprint rccorda and descrip tion and It dovtilopcd that he had pulled a killing there. It seems that he wsb released and went to Chicago whore tong encmlca "got" him. BURGLARS ENTER HOMES TO STEALPHONE SERVICE Los Angeles, Cal., Jan. 10. Homesick burglars seeking noth ing mure valuable than a rew words with ft. dletant friends have been operating here recent ly, according to the police, break ing Into homes while the owners are away and running up larso long distance telephone charge. Mrs. M. O, Hlorrk reported yes'cr day she had almost captured the Intruder who ripped a bedroom screen to get into her house h.iil loft without taking anything, but that she was frightened when V.o telephone company billed her for a $26 long distance conversation carrlrd on the nifiht she was out. CURE FOR CANCER CLAIMED Llningrad, Hnmia. Jan. 10. (Hy AsMocluted Pretw.) Dr. Mo lotkoff. profoHnor In the neurologi cal arademy here, announces the employment of a new method of treating cancer, whlrh he cli'me will effect cures. The treatment Constats In rutting the nerve lead ing directly to the cancerous growth. Acncnling to ProfeBsor Molot fcoff, the nerves play a vital rrt In all case of cancer. At the acad emy of medical sciences he exhib ited several patients who, he sa.ri, had been cured by the new method. The same treatment, bo assert, will also heal Ruugrriit and Inflammation of the marrrv of bones. , Ni'w 'ariMmilluu Community Church, Tort Or ford; Incorporators, W. J. Sabin and others. Kit wart! I Mining company, 8a lerrl! Incorporators, J. C. Edwards. O. D. Bower. Charles It. A re herd; Capital. 123,000. Supplementary a r teles were fil ed by the Wllkm Warehouse com pany, changing tht nams to the V ilk en company. Prof. Itoy C. .Harding of Wil lamette university was the princi pal speaker at the regular meeting of the Blacks tone club held last night at the Hia. Prof. Harding poke on the development of law and Its expanalun u a profession. The Hlackstone club la an organl satoin of law students at Willam ette university end Its members include several practicing attorneys In the city. It Is customary at Its regular meetings to allow each member time for a shcrt talk on some sub ject of legal Interest In addition to the address given by the principal speaker. At last night's meeting some very Instructive talks were given on the following topic: Harold Hall on Judicial Interpre tation; Iceland Duncan on the Kngliith Star Chamber court, Oil ver Crothers on the literary side of law, James Young on Bacon's views of UNUiy. Clarence Phillips on legal text books and cock a, Itichard Brig; on foreign consider at tons of the Volstead act; George It hot en on Inrceny Interpretation; George Duncan, on constitutional interpretation; Joo O'Neill, on bar examinations, and Kenneth Rjin riiill on legal ethicji. William Mc Kinnoy acted as toastmaster lor Die oocuwlon. The next regular tucjUng of the club is on January 23 and Senator Slrayer of Baker, Oregon, will be the princfrmi guest and speaker of the evening. BANKER BUYS PARDON FOR $1250 CLAIM (Continued from Pan On.) Eastern basketball's "big six" comprising Cornell, Princeton. Columbia, Martinniilh. Yale and Pennsylvania, opens the natlonil championship schedule this week when 1'ennxylvanla meets Vale at I'hlladelphla, Katnntny. Early waaon records presage the possi bility of a new title holder in either Princeton or Pennsylvania as the other fives have lost heavily by graduation since the Ilhacans captured the honor a year ago. A RECORD -FOR- CHERR0 MOLASSES FEED Cherro Molasses Feed has been put on test against all other molasses feeds nnd found to give the best re sults. These tests nre made by the best Dairymen and arc reliable. We back up these dairy men's statements that if anyone finds ( hcrro Molas ses Feed not satisfactory we refund the money and the feed is yours free. ANALYSIS: 16 per cent Protein, 10 per cent Fiber, 8 per cent Fat 8 per cent Ash Per ton $15.00. Cherro Cow Chow Per ton $50.00. Cherro Molasses Mixed Feed Per Ton $37.00 POl'LTItY KKCORD Mrs. is a feeder of Cherro Egg Huildcr. Throuch her successful management, and iwinir n well balanced rich Mash, Mrs. has kent full production throuch the cold winter weather. Daily reimrts romp in mi that we cannot pet un to production since . the . cold snap. Cherro Egg Ituilder will put the hens back to work. WHY? Hceause n chance from n lean to a rich mash will do (he work. Cherro Egg Mash Per Ton $(il.()0 Cherro Egg Ituilder Per ton $57.00 Capital Egjr Mash Per Ton $55.00 Cherro Chlcko Starter for baby chirks will be on the market as new baby feed for the new chirks. and left tha hotel, coming back later wlih tha lists. Tha Journal aaid ha refused to say where he had led (ha 11000 after departing from tha hotel the first tima, but added that young Davla asserted his father had no knowledK of tha transaction, bays Son lutrijrucd Governor Davia aaid hla son told him of tha affair laat night when ha cama home. "Some how they inveigled my son Into accepting tha money," he said; "but when ha realised why they had given it to him, took It back to them. At tha same time ha delivered the pardon, which 1 had already decided to grant." The governor aaid he had aid ed rollmajl at hia trial In 1V21. and later had appealer to former Governor Henry Allen In Pollman'a behalf. The governor' son could not be reached laat night, his father stat ing he had retired. Pollman alleged he had been told by Glenn A. Davis, who was sentenced to life imprisonment for murder that Governor Davis so licited tha payment of money to hie aon for executive clemency. Collman had been active alnca bis release from prison In behalf of Glenn Davia and had obtained, he said, several short term parolee for Glenn Davis. iua-ConvicC Involved Pollman stated that Glenn Davia talked to tha governor in Topeka. and charged tha governor had told tha murder eonvlet If Pollman went down to tha Davia farm, "taking about tll5 along" aaa the governor's aon, Pollman would "gat what ha wanted. " Glenn Davia was granted fall paroal by tha governor Deecmbaa 2. Pollman stated. Governor Davia in hi talk with Glenn Davia aaid, according to Pollman'a affidavit that If Poll man paid hia aon as auggeated, a pardon would ba iasued to Pollman and that perhapa Glenn Davis might also gat a full pardon. Glenn Davia, at Pollman'a In structions, returned to Topeka and told tha governor ha bad been un able to find Pollman, tha affidavit aaid. It waa then, Pollman aaid. Dr. B. II. White Osteopathy - Surgery Electronic Diagnosis and Treat ment (Dr. Abram'a method). Office Phone 85S or 40-t 60 V. s. Hank Blilg. Free Spinal Analysis Chiropractic Adjustments will get results where other methods hare failed. Let Chiropractic prove what It can do for you. Dr. Lloyd W.Ivie 313-14 C. 3. National Bk. Bids. Pbone 2114, Salem, Ore. DANCE TONIGHT IN A REAL WATT. Crystal Gardens HEAL MUSIC BY Bezansont Melody Phiends Put the dishes in the ink, put the cat out, come and dance Improve Your Motor With Lynite Pistons. Guaranteed to lighten your motor, reduce vibration and increase your speed. W. E. BURNS DAN BURNS (Not Brothers the Same Man) High St, at Ferry Salem. Ore. PARTS FOR ALL CARS JSSD & ESTABLISHED 1868 GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS Office Hours from 10 a. m. to 3 p. m. AUCTION 20 Horses (20), weight from 1350 to 1900 pounds each; age 4 to 7 years, some good matched teams, at Woodburn, Oregon, January 14, 11 a. m. 0. SATTERLEE, Auctioneer, Salem, Oregon Good Old Summer In December! Did you have it? You can! Make up your mind to be comfortable next winter. Let the makers of concrete building tile show you how to make a home warmer in winter and cooler in summer. Too, you pay for this kind of a home only once, so much easier on the family budget. Ask to see plans. Oregon Gravel Co. Hood at Front Street EXCEPTIONAL SELLING of We have arranged two groups for a general selling and quick disposal. (Note: No alterations, no exchanges at these prices.). Group 1 $12.48 Exquisite Dresses of Crepe, Charmane, Bottony Flannels, etc., trimmed with lace, silk and gold braid, figured crepe nnd mctalic braid. There are a few colors for evening dresses in this group. Group 2 $16.00 Modesty prevents us quoting the original prices on these dresses. Suffice to say they come in many colon of Deerona, Cross bar Jerseys, High grade Flannels, Chin-mimes, striped Poplins, Tricolets, Serges, Pan Velvets with trimmings of Metalie cloth, fur and silken braid. 111 7 Where It Pays To "Pay As You Go" tuul Governor Davis commuted the murder convict's life term to 20 years and granted a full pardon. Governor Davia emphatically de clared "tha story that I had aver solicited aid from Glenn Davis or any one else is untrue absolutely, false." We Pay Cash For Your FURNITURE and Tools Best Prices Paid Capital Hardware & Furniture Co. 285 N. Com! St, Phone 947 Sunday Night Lecture Subject: "The Two Covenants" Would you like to know if the Bible teaches that under the New Covenant you do not need to obey the Ten Commandments. Then come. Charlie Wilson, deputy sheriff of Multnomah county will play the euphonium. Nuf Sed. There will be a crowd. S. D. A. church, 7:30 p. m. Lectures are free. Bring your friends Pay Your Bills By Check This Year To accurately know just where every dollar of your income during 1925 will go, open a checking account here at the United States National and use it to pay all your bills. A Cheking Account furnishes a splendid way of making your income exceed your outgo, for unnecessary expenditures can be done away with, thus stopping all the small leaks that in mass total add up to quite a con siderable sum. Also, your savings here will grow in proportion to the efficient use made of your Checking Account. United States National Bank Salem. Oregorv Second Week of Hamilton's January Clearance Sale Values Supreme in the Rug Department. An event of real significance to every home which can use high grade Worsted Wilton, Wool Wilton or Axminster Rugs in room sizes or smaller size. These are all perfect Rugs, "not defects", from our regular stock. Included are many nationally famous brands 9x12 Worsted Wilton Rug, $120.00 values at . . . . . . .$107.95 8.3x10.6 Worsted Wilton Rug, $137.00 values at . , $118.00 9x12 Wool Wilton Rugs, $95.00 values at -..- $67.50 8.3x10.6 Wool Wilton Rugs, $85.00 values at - $82.50 9x12 Axminster Rug, $45.00 value at $37.50 8.3x10.6 Axminster Rug, $40.00 value at ... $33.50 $40 values at $28.00 9x12 size, regular $52.50 value Wilton Velvet Rugs at $23.85 and $29.85. 22 Rugs and Patterns for your selection. Gold Seal Congoleum in Standard Patterns and First Class Regular Lines at, square yard 68 c SPECIAL PRICES ON CONGOLEUM RUGS 9x15 size, reg. $22.50. . .$17.25 9x12 size, reg. $16.95. . .$13.00 9xl0y2 size, reg. $14.75, $11.50 9x9 size, reg. $13.45 $10.00 7.6x9 size, reg. $11.25 $ 9.00 6x9 size, reg. $8.95 $ 7.00 4i '2x6 size, reg. $5.70. . .$ 4.75 3x6 size, reg. $2.50 $ 1.85 Our Entire Furniture Stock is included in our January Clear ance Sale with exception of contract goods. 340 COURT STREET I: