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PAGE SIX THE. CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON WEUNESUA Y, JANUARY, 21, 1925 SENATE ADOPTS ' EFFORT TO BE MADE TO CLOSE COAST RIVERS cording to gossip about lot state house. Many business men In rarlout coast communities feel that great er effort should be mads to keep certain streams highly attractive to sportsmen who bring money in to the communities. Borne of the Rill netters and t rollers are also said to be Interested In obtaining abolishment ol seines on these smaller rlrera. If such measures bob Dp during the next few dart, they will bars ths certain effect of bringing seining Internets flying to Salem to fight them. JIGGS AND MAGGIE REPRODUCED IN PRICELESS PERSIAN RUG Ti 1 Leg-Illation aeeklng the prohl liltloa ot seining on the smaller coast rlrera aouth of the Columbia n tha Oregon coaat is expected to -nme up at the present session, as- VapoRub Longing may be a strength or a weakness, it depends on what you long for. For Alt Cold Troubles V Pi-kin?. Jan. 21 (Hy Aworiated jVosH.) The treaty between Jap an and j:uxia iiruviding fur r 'I mptlort of diplomatic relation.1 whirl, wait Mxiitcl here At mid flight, eonits of weVen articles. Ar.iJrift the.-o in soviet rerojpni tli.n t.f the validity of the I'oru niouth tnaty hut It Is uml.rstood tint Rust-ia doe not assume i e linn.sluiliiy fur the completion of the iirovllon of that treaty. All other treaties ronehided prior to 121 will bo revised or abolish ed at a conference to held short ly. Poth rtii;di nnd Japiin promise to restrain their national! from trta likely to ernlanRer the order inj security of the other country, lint al.o roin.ae to restrain rer uns hi poverriTiuntal service or rcceivinc Kovern mental financial fsistam o from such, acts. The novict agrees to give coal nnd oil concessions to approved Japunfwe on advantageous terms for a period of 40 or 45 years; also the riRht to exploit oil fields. The soviet representative ex rrews slicere regret for the mas nrre of Japanese at Nikolalvesk in If 20. The agreement provides for the evacuation of S.ishalln by the Jap anese by May. 1925, but grant fishery, coal and oil concessions there and permit prosecuting from five to ten year periods. I -twins negotiated by the former Husslan Kovernment and private claim will be adjusted at later conferences. Wnwhlnjtton. Jan. 2t The ex pendilure of $236,000 for the fur ther Improvement of Tillamook Lay nnd bar, Orepon, has been recommended to congress by the army engineers. I,ocal - interests chmiid be required, the report aH, to contribute 60 per cent of the first cost estimated at $180, 000 and the federal government Hhouhl set n.slde 125,000 annually for the maintenance of the .chan nels. A channel over the bar IS feet deep at mean low or low water, 10 fwt ului nnd 18 feet deep from deep water in the bay to and Including turning basin 500 feet wide, in Miami cove and 200 feet wide by in Oct deep from Miami cove channel to HobKonvillo with turning basis 600 fet-t wide nt that P0i:.t was recommended. Work on Hobfionvillo part of the channel, however, It wa declared should be UMayert untl la lumber mill of sub- aimtial capacity Is erected there, J8 A magnificent gift from the O rug reproducing one of hla most t oelved by (Jeorge McManus. crea Christmas present from Adll Ah art connoisseur. The rug Is a reproduction o for Circulation, the magusine for one of the motft unusual specimen Orient. It Is of silk, about six f was woven at the order of Ahtn I la mid Keshan? whose looms In K dueed the famous Kazan ha silk r ors of modern I'ersian rugs every rient In the form of a silk Persian anion cartoons has just been re tor of "Bringing Up Father" as a mad Khun, a i'ersian noble and t a cover drawn by Mr. McManus newspapermen, In 1922, and Is of rug weaving ever made In the eet lone by five feet wide, and ad Khan by the celebrated Abdul eahan have for thirty years pro ugs which are the envy of collect-where. Society (Contlniird from Puro Plvr.i Krwin Hlnilh, Mrs. I l:i I I). Pjl Inn. Mm c. II. ItnhcrtMin anil Mr. A. H. Vai.'il. Sismii Kuia nliimnna will lo entiTtiiliiicI thin rvi-nhiR nt t lie home of Mra. ltceil Howlanil. Mrs. Ei Kerne anil Mra. II. C. fnuiwy will entertain llie me liern or the Jolly Sixteen i lnli this eveniriK In I lie Kerne homo on Division etreet. Momliers of tlie Younfr Tropic's IeliKioua union mill several other T;leiuls of llttio LotiLse 1-Vrenhe lisn nttenileil a surprlNo ilinner I'.trty Kiven In honor of hrr seventh oiniKiay ymtenlay. Tlie twenty Ilvo Kinsts met at the I'nil.iilun ri'iiii i;:o (it five o'eloek ami en- J".ve,l a no'I:iI two hours toveth 1 he ii.-;i:.i11iii; Mrs. t-'ere. j 'i Mis. It. K. Mellomihl, .M At Kl.lue, Mrs Mlle.i MKi'v mill Mis. Kin. ll II. Mohncy. " Miss I.oute l-t the il;iui;titer of l:ev. ai Mil aMi lin l-'i-i eshetian. intiii.sl of tli- Klrst I'Mitariwi chunh. The Happy Corner "riOO" rlub met nl the liomo of Mr. ami Mrs I.ee Itolierts on Satunlay eveniiiK and spent several enjoyalilr hourn at eanlu. Ainonir the neven tallies of player highest si oreB were WOn llV MlW Anns Rllnninn. nn.l I harles lletzer. Consolation was awanleil to .Mrs. O. II. Peterson ami vtniiam llaireilorn. Ctlfilts of Mr nn.l m Dnk rts were Mr. anil Mm. T. K. Aek ermnn. Mr. anil Mrs. J. S. Von Osilal. Mr. anil Mrs. William Ha Kulorn. .Mr. anil Mrs. M. J. Hunt PIMPLY7WELL DONTBE Feoplc Notice It. Drive Them OH with I. Edwards' Olive Tablets A pimply fare wilt not wnharraa you rnut h .oncer if you cet a nai kaze of I. Inwards' Olive Tahlrt Th cir.n 'jould begin to clear after you have Liken the tablet a few nichta. Cleanse the bl.wxl, bowels and liver ith Ir. lulwards' Ohve Tablets, the successful substitute for calomel :there'i tio sickness or pain after taking them. Ir. Kdwards' Olive Tablctsdo that huh calomel and just as effec tively, but Iheir action is centle and nir msicaa 01 severe and uniatinu. Noon who takes Olive Tablets h ever cursed with a "dark brown taste." a htd breath, a dull, listless, M no Rood" ff-line, constipation, t(pid liver, bad difTKftition or pimply face. Olive Tablt'tt are a pcrely vrtretable Cr.mpn:nd mixd witu ohve oil; you Win know them bv their oh-e color. ( Dr. I-dwa.ds spent years amucig pa tienrs ofMicted with fiver and bowel fomplaints and (Hive Tablets are the immensely eflective result. Takeoirfor twomnhUy tor a week, bee how much better vu (eel aadkwk. Ivcaad30c , Mr. and Mra. W. C. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Boeh ringer, Mr. and Mra. E. J. Tucker, Mr. and Mra. Robert Victor, Mr. and Mre. C. It. Peterson, Mr. and Mra. I. A. l'ereone, Mr. and Mrs. Chae. Better Mr. and Mrs. i. A. Williamson, Mr. and Mra. Charles Kyler, Mra. Anna Simmona and Mla Krma Sim mona. Following the luuch which waa served late la the evening the guest a were entertained with Ringing. The club will meet a week from Saturday. January 31, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. I, ti. Ackerman. The International relations committee of the Americnn Ae soniation of University Women hae nnnonnced a round table meeting with various anpertw of international problems ne the nub ject for (ILscimaioii to he held in the round table roouiti ot the pub lic library on Friday evening be KinniiiB shortly after seven o'clock. Prof. S. R. LniiKhlin will Hpeak on the "fellowship of reron dilation" nnd Miss Mary Kyre will Rive her ImprewlotiH of the subject of international prob lems as garnered ilurinf? recent travels on the continent. Tlit! round table icutwtinns on thin Important subject are spou nori'd by the university women, bul h nat tonally and locally, for the purposo of Inti'rwtinK people nn the subject. The meetings are open to th public ami both men and women interest I'd are wel ('4iiiicd to join the discussions, An Informal dinner meeting of the board ot the State Federation of Business and rrole-sHional Wo men's clults was held Saturday evening at the Cray Cottage tea house, the president, Mrs. Alice Malouey of Marshricld, presiding. Plans for the advancement of tin work of tlie federal ion and re ports occupied the evening. Board members present were: Dr. 1'nr vine of Salem; Susie I.ynn of lloud Uiver, Mrs. Margaret Flem ing, Mrs. Josephine Forney, Mis Ann Sherlock, Mrs. Maud Weir, Miss Pearl Baldwin, M is Adelia I'richard, Mrs. (Mendora Thomp son of Portland, and two visitors. Mrs. Ferguson and Mrs. Davis of Kin math Falls. Oregon Journal. The revival meeting lnt nUbl at the First H.tpt ist elmr ! war in (hargM of the Baraca-l'hilathea class. This clars is com pored of iihout 60 young people, with Miss N i n a M c Nary as teae h e r. T h e members took their places on the pi a i form nnd led the opening service. M i.ss Itulh K. IWm led the rousing song service, nnd the special number, a piano solo, wae played by Miss Rugcnla Savage. 3EWARE THE f1irnitii Minnli. .. .1 ' .. . I biiu n-isi.iril COIW '. . . v.. hid. i uu can atop Ihrra now with CrromuUioo, an emuliiurd crnnole I hat it plraunt to take. CrromnUinn is a new mrJiral aurorery wilh twofold action; it wh and hral, the in&anml mratbranet and kill, ttir arrm. Of all inn A . - " " 1 1 imn r 1. rec oniw,l by the medical fraternity at the ,,,-..,11, aarncy tor the treat ment HI Chrnnip ju.,..K. I .11. J - - WUA. alIU cm, ana other Win, of throai and lung iroublea. t-reomiilion contain,, in addition to crenMite. Athr .1 , i oollie and heal the inflamed men "" p toe Iriitation and in- Hm,, 1 , inn bk.L .1 , ' -. ure crmMne Koea oa to the atomarh, U abmrbed iato the ..i. auacaa im teat of the trouble and dr.triiT. tli i - ' - . ' . aufl, inn io onnsnmptiott. vawmuiwoo l, guaranteed aatiifae- Inrv in Ihj. -t .l. J ,j """ rnronic rou,lui and colita, bronchial a.lhma, catanhal bronrhm. and other forma of throat and lung diaeaara, and la nrellent for il J .".P ,k ""' coin, or lh All Mam t I.J K . . or finlJ. fui fnaftw i - - v www Iting HIDU- inj, is not relieved after takiaf accord in f rfirectlooa. Ak ronr dnicait. Miss Father Newqulat read the scriptures, and Miss McNary led in prayer. The church wan well filled and splendid interest waM shown throughout. Rer. E. H. Shanks, the pastor, who Is conducting the cervices, spoke on the "Pillar ot Cloud and of Fire." The pastor's subject to night will be "Knocking Out the Props.' The Young Married People's class will have charge. Frank Struhle la president and D. R. Peterson is the teacher. To morrow night the B. Y. P. U. will lead, and Friday night the ('ount-On-Mo class will have charge. This la the last wck of the special meetings. Alumnae of Alpha Chi Omega will be entertained tomorrow at the homo of Mrs. Carl T. Pope, 1035 Belmont street. a An Interesting business and social gathering ot the K. C. club was held nt the home ot Mies Virginia Dorcas last night. After the short meeting dancing was enjoyed during the remainder of the evening, Among the Salem members of the Daughters ot the Nile club who attended the Initiation serv ices of Nydia Temple held in the Portland Pythian temple ball room yesterday were Mrs. Clare Vihbert, Mrs. Walter Buchuer, ! Mrs. John It. Sites and Mrs. K II. Kernedy. Forty one were Initiated at this time, Including two prominent Salem women, Mra. V. K. Kuhn and Mra. Glen Niles. The initla- The senate joint memorial In troduced by Senator Rltner and Representative Mann, urging the Oregon delegation in congress to work for federal recognition of Umatilla rapid., was adopted by the senate today. Early construe tion of tlie project Is urged. The Oregon delegation Is asked to work for the project In collabor ation with the Washington and Idaho delegations. Abolition of the state normal school at Weston a.nd transfer of the building and property to the public school district In which It Is located are piovided In a bill Introduced yesterday by Senator Clark, chairman of the committee on education. The normal school has been defunct lor many years. Establishment of a state tuber culosis hospital east of the Cas cade mountains would be a ques tion to be voted on by the people at the general election ot Novem ber. 192G, If a bill introduced by Senator Upton Is passed. The site would be selected by the state board of control lion services held In a truly Ori ental setting, are said to be ex tremely beautiful. At the banquet in the Benson hotel last night covers were laid for more than a hundred and twenty. The patrol work was an enjoyable feature ot the eervicee and the banquet. On February 25 a number of the Salem members of Nydia temple will go to Portland to at tend the formal installation cere monies. This will be open to mem bers and their escorts. Mrs. A. J. Cleveland, recently installed as president of the Am erican Legion auxiliary has nam ed the members of the Tarloue standing committees to serve for the coming year as follows: Ex ecutive committee, Mrs. II. R. White, chairman, Mrs. C. B. O'Neil and Mrs. Jesse George; fi nance committee, Mrs. B. A. Vic tor, Mrs. L. C. Demarest and Mieg Odille Persons; publicity, Mra. C. K. Logan, Mrs. Carl Chapter and Mrs. Chalmer George; consti tution and by-laws, Mra. George Griffith, Mra. Bolton Hamhle and Mra. R. J. Budrow; Mra. King Bartlett will be chairman ot the cradle roll committee. The personnel of the remaining committees will be named by Mrs. Cleveland at the next meet ing which will bo held the second Monday In February. 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Some of these instruments cannot be told from brand new and are easily worth many more dollars than we ask for them now. 9 $ 60.00 $150.00 $110.00 $150.00 $175.00 $125.00 $175.00 $200.00 $225.00 $225.00 $410.00 $125.00 $275.00 $275.00 $325.00 Viclrola ; Emerson Console . Victrola Victrola , Pathe ...$ 37.50 ...$105.00 .$ 82.50 .$ 95.00 ...$ 79.00 ..$ 50.00 . $ 69.00 Columbia Pathe Electric Baby Grand Sonora $ 69.00 Victrola $150.00 Columbia $ 99.00 Brunswick $199.00 Brunswick $ 85.00 Victrola $175.00 Victrola r..$220.00 Cheney Console $225.00 Come in today. Select your instrument. Pay a small deposit on it and arrange to handle the bal ance on small weekly or monthly paymets. Hundreds of Records just like new, only slightly used, at 49c each Credit Gladly Without Interest Special Display and Offering of Oriental Rugs Again Cartozian Bros., Inc., Oriental rug import ers of New York, Portland, t ersia, Turkey, Seat tle, Spokane and Tacoma, have sent their special representative to our store with a choice assort ment of Oriental Rugs and Carpets for display and sale. Mr. Gordon Campbell is an Oriental rug expert and those who did not have the pleasure of making his acquaintance and getting his advice on the purchase of Oriental rugs during his last visit are cordially invited to visit pur store while he is here. The house of Cortozian Bros., Inc., is the largest handlers of Oriental rugs in America, maintaining their own branches and operating many looms in the Orient, thus affording custom ers the choicest selections at the lowest prices. A "One Price Policy" has caused their rugs to have a standardized value so that all customers may benefit. We trust that you will find time to visit our store while this exhibit is here. Where You Can Always Do Better 253 Strait BIG SAVINGS Buy Your Shoes Now and Save 2 PAIRS For PRICE OF All These Pumps Are Made Over the New Round Toe and Stage Lasts Patent Leather Pumps sold regu larly for $9.00, 2 Pair For $9.00 Black Satin Gor Pumps sold regu larly at $7.85, 2 Pair For $7.85 SPECIAL NOTE I'umps only are of fered at this special one-half price. It is not necessary to buy two pair of the same style, you may choose two dif ferent styles if you wish. Do not confuse these Pumps with old, out of date stock so often sold at half price they are all new round toe lasts. If you do not want two pairs bring a friend with you and split the bill. 1 Black Kid Pumps sold regularly at $G.50, 2 Pair For $6.50 High Quality Silver Pumps, sold regularly at $11.00, 2 Pair For $11.00 Buster Brown Shoe Store 125 North Commercial