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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 10, 1925)
PAGE TWO SCHOOL FARCE A TO BE REPEATED "Always In Trouble," th up roarious furce-couietly presented Friday and Saturday nights at the Popcorn school house by the Pop corn Parent-Teacher association and directed by I'erry I'reacott Kelffeltnan, waa well received by apureelntlr audiences. The peo ple were kept In constant merrl ma.it from the rise of tits curtain until tli final hocue by '.bo clever jokes, (ha ofr-stHge filthta o( Mis ery Moon, tba buudueU coon, the jaix-tlme wedding and the eactt Iiik bomb explosion scene In tt.e at'o n ( art. The fiirre, by Walter Hen Hire, la built r r laughing purpoecs only and it kept everyone In a haiipy tnood. Tha characters are all ec- rrn'.ric and their inluunrief stiiii'I- Inga croutud a real atmosphere of fun. The aconite wore pluyrd f:il and smooth, tbe cues quickly tak en up, and the characters well sui tuiiieil. The burden of the fun muk liiff fell on the shoulders of Fred Clinton, aa Misery Moon, and Ik created, gales of latiituter by bin efforts lo collect nine dollars A ml twcn'.y-flve cents from Gideon lllalr, nn old crabbed millionaire, played excellently by J nines licit, tlllum, also made a bit with bis linking of that popnnr tmng "Why Do You hj U Like You lx?" Mr. Fred (Itbaon, as Hamanlby Blt, tbe old maid, raised many m1 laiiglia by her clever Impersona tion. Miss Alt.ia Churchill, as l.ul-i I fill I, (he rog-tlme, jar.x-tlinr lunch-counter girl, won appl'iuxe by her rharnrrtarlr.ntlnn und her xliifilng of t lie song "Mo and Mv Uoy Friend." Mrs. Itoy McDowell, V.PDnla Mnloek, ltn terrible hot ihevlk. In lurmiit of Tutt wflb o drnnmlte bomb, ran led Iter share if the lai'Kh-maklnft rrrdllnbly. Cfth ItohprtA, ns Ml ram Tutt. ilwnys trying to enenpe fron Paula M.ilerk, carried his part well. Miss Krma Hlimnons. as Rosebud Hc-ese, grnnddaughlor of Gideon lllnlr, gnrn a credit :i hie performs tie, as did Krvln Hi'n- mons, as Tom It funic, tbe yotitm college hero Involve with Howe bud. Itnlph Wilson, ss Pnrlck Keler, the ticket taker for IMnfr'A railroad who chnrRod nine doHn; war tax on a trliKiain, auetnlnrvl the character well. Mrs. James Hct, ss the flower girl In (he jazz wedding scene .was good. Master Clark made bis first appearance on any singe ns the tralnlmnrer for he Jazs brlile. May Darby nud Mildred Klmnmn were good as companions for ltopJud. Accompaniment for tbe song and curtain music ua furnished by MUui Hclh Hedford and violin solos between arts by Miss G01M1 of Hi In city. Mrs. tiny McDowell, Mm. Frel flllmon nnd t'nsh Itoberts formed tbe piny-producing committee for the nMocin'ion and their work on the many details helped decidedly to make the plsy a succpaa. "Aiwa vn In Tro u ble" will be given at Aunmille. Thursday night, and at Hayesvtlle on Sat urday night Instead of Fridiv night as formerly announced. PIERCE VETOES Holme Mil 111, introduced by Swan or Linn county, was too aweei tnc In Out 11 provided for Hiot :uIor Inspection of 11 IOlk in U in nnd not aim ply pure bred nd valley dairy animals. Govern or Tleixe pointed out In bis veto itt anient on (he measure. The R.Nvernoc expressed the opinion thM there was not neeoanlty In the law Applying to beef CM Me rnng In the Oa-ienrte mounlnlnn, thereby working an unntveex,-xry handicap on stockmen. The goeinor teporle.l that he h.id olcncd hoi in ,tl 4ft, provid ing f r phynlcnl Inspection of ele mentary school children; hmi!e bill R7 rrlallng to the publlihliig of budgetn hv munt Ipal corpora ttrtna, and hotme Mil 171 relating to the law roveiti g re.il evl.Me mat tera of a minor mid. Mill City, Or.. Ken. 1ft lUI'i continued to fall Ksturdnv nnd Sunday but Rnndrty evening he weather turned colder, snd a light fall of enow a on the ground Monday morning. The Sam lam river has receded to an almost normal position, and the Dim mond I .timber company was ah!n to start up their null again Sat Mrdaw ADENOIDS TONSILS SUCCESSFUL NOX-SUKGICAl TREATMENT rt of Mrcnpth. MtwA or It me. Ton -a il a m oat ft lr 1 1 n t ind modern h,me rvnirdy that m now revolution ting the old me!ho.1 of t ream. a these Im portant gland of the human body, bild b)ng n rtnw. t-.'iil prrvenllve of Inf.ammatory or.ditlona and raimh of the n.e and throat. The Ton-ad treatments are CifulU eo.n ftoun lit In a ftpecm1it's own laivortoi-. Iitinriml of adnti ml rhiMrm Have Tv-calmt p, r frt health aiMt lupilm through ihts proven hutoanltar- an neihod, Hiindrels of letteca hae been eet-eii ed from foi liter auliervra, nrai.iMr the KToat rrre iitifw ot emti-swrBinH JYn-rt. wue foe rr, bvtatet Xo n ponialei tna evidence, tociSer fih in teriing Tw ail tntormaiiftn. iv-'i re to.v. tut ix)n iiru tin In ttrerihnrg li,v. lrta Arlr, laltf. Silvertx)n News ttllvertun, Or., Feb. 10. (Hpe clil.) To have a birthday In February eet-ms '-o be tbe luck of many tfllvortunluns. Hoclnlly the week-utid was spent In culebrut Ing these, Mrs. II. C, Puulsou, mother ut Mrs. M, U. Uundersuu, had perhaps the honor of being llie oldest culebratur. Hecaiue cf her recent Illness only nuunbere Oi the Immediate family were present to clbrt her 86th year. Another birthday celebrated Sunday afternoon waa that of Mies Allc Jensen, Those present at the lunch hour were Miss Cora Satern, Victor Madsen, Mrs. Mirie HuneM, Vivian D tineas, Mrs. Anna K. Jensen, Mlae Tbe Jensen, Al fred Jensen and Miss Alice Jvd aen. Mies Fdna Hartley also cele brated ber birthday Huudny, al though quietly. nfr. nnd Mrs. Humid H ii tern were hosts at a birthday dinner Hunday noon. J'bc birthdays celebrated at tbe Hatcrn buttle were those of Mrs. K. Fun rue, Die Ha tern nnd le Diihl. Mis. Funnies and Mr, Hutern'e birth days were Huturdoy, February 7, nud Mr. Dahl'a, Kuuday, the Ml: t'ovem ore In id for Mr. and Mrt. (Mo Hiilern. Mna. K. Funr-ie, Mr. GLEE CLUB HERE (I The appearance In Salem on Thursday, February 12, of the Northwestern unlversli.y g'eo club, of Kvanstoti, llliuoli, will be tbe first appearance that representa tives of that Institution have made lu Uulciu. although Uus An ler son, manager of tho club for sev eral years past. Is well known as a former resident of this city snd a student at Willamette. The Northwestern gleo club has made numerous extended tours. once going as far as the Panama oa tin 1 district, but the present trip Is the first that has been made as fnr tut tho Pacific coast They come west by tho southern route, stopping nt Omaha, Denver, Salt Lnke City and other cities on tho way to Los Angeles, touring north from that city Monda February 0. Thursday afternoon the famous Northwestern university swim mer. who are coming with the club, will give an exhibition of what they can do at the Salem Y. M. C. A. The personnel of the team consists of Howell, Preyer. Corbelt nnd Mnnovltz. It Is said that they have won honors as a relay tenm at the 01 topic games. The trip went, under tho man Bgcmeut of (3 us AiidcrNon l made posHible largely by the notary club of Krnnston. Illinois. Governor Walter Pierce, nn alumnus of the Northwestern university law school, will wel come tbe club at Salem. The con cert Thursdav wilt be given at the Kint Methodist church. districTcourTbills TO BE GIVEN HEARING Hit houe bill pertaining to dial lie t court jurlndlclton and pro cedure were withdrawn Junt prior to third reading In the hot me yes terday afternoon In order that they nilatit be dtncuwci in a public hearing to be held In the senate chnmUcr e.t 8 o'clock tonutht. Kep rrentatlvea of the Multnomah rar aKaociatlnn have aked to be heartt on I he measures. The house and senate judiciary committees a til conduct the heating. SENATE PASSES TWO HOUSE BILLS MONDAY 11, HI -A MU 3 l 7 .Introduced by on educttion. plac reiiiureiuenls upon othec states who are Orcein n are plae . Ilaed the senate the committer log tbe eame teachers from certificated lu ed In Oregon, yrste-ilay. Th is reinliea that they 'UtlM llAV 0 p. 90 per cent in 11 miMccts In iS-scd by a grade of their home stales In which Otcson teach eis nre t riutr gi a.le. The hill cj. to ttttjiln that aitpiics ciily to one s. vrac coitnicit ltone bill 2 or teen ay In l n hlch si e gre.it yhig school dLMrtct e em.le tnxs paed t COLDS 'Tape's Cold Compound" Breaks a Cold Right Up Take two tab lets every three hours unitl three toses are taken. The ftrat dose al ways gives relief. The sec-ond and ntra now com c , .lately bresk up r I ;he cold. IMeae- T Vv nt and fe tor -e take. Contains no d" l' . qui or cpu V a t e a Miliioee use -rspe't Cold f Oomponnd " Prte. thirty firt cents. Itruffguts cuarantee it Ade. hlrd doeee com and Mrs. M .K. Ktrand, B. Gladem Ola Dabl and Mr. and Mrs. Har old Hatcrn. Miss Louise Henrikscn whose birthday was Thursday wis tbe inspiration of a slumber party at lite ileurlkscn home Friday alisli'.. Those prcseut were: Miss Ida One, MiM Hylvla Larson, .Mlst Father Towe, Miss Murie Kiev, Mlsa In ga borf, Onplerud. Mist Myrna Bather, Miss Grace Lyons, Mlsa Ktbel Larson, Miss Dora Hsn rlksen and Mlsa Louise Ileorikavn. For the first time In the history of the Hilverton high school alum ni aHociatlon, It bad occasion for a mid year party. Its guests being the members of tbe Februury graduate. Tbe party, which wan attended by but a small number of tho alumni, was held at the Ku gene Field auditorium Saturday night. Tho great or purl of '.be eveninr waa ttpcut lu lnitiutiug tile incoming Member who went through the various forma of Ini tiatlon in a sportMiun-Hke nuu ner. At the close of Initlatijn a social hour was enjoyed during which .iiue a lunch coneisliug of chicken sat ad, salted waforn. pickles and ch wolnte wus servd. RUSSIAN TREATY E London, Feb. 9. The Dally Telegraph quotes recent vial tore to Uoorn, Holland, na declaring that the former (lermnn emperor was cxtrannllnnrlly excited by tho news that an agreement hnd been reached between Japan and aovint Ituoaia. 'Thle treaty portends a tre mendoiM change In the world'e outlook." he le reported to have said. "Tbe peril which I, alone, among the ruler of Kurope, pre dicted nearly a quarter of a cen tury ago, now hue materialised. "Tho repercufwions of thle ovent will shortly be felt In the relations of nil the Kuropean statoa nnd It ie bound (o cause lug In Cermauy and nniong the nllle. France la barking the black race. Jtuwila i backing th? yellow nud America nud Kngland are barking the white. Where will Germany etand? Where should ehe etand?" It is reported from the same source that William la diepleaeed over the prominence the former crown prince ie courting In Ger many and the ntlention paid him by the nationalist and militarist; as tbe ex-k arncr etlll regards him rtclf ns the only lawful claimant to the llohenzollcrn throne. THREE MEASURES The following senate bills wore pawed by the eenato Monday: S. H. 65, Corbett Providing terms of office for members of Ilie child welfare co mm I union so the terms of nil do not expire a, the same time. 8. P. 14S. Banks -Providing that printed advance sheet of su preme court opinions shall be n ailed to all circuit court Judges in (he etnte. S. II. lftft, committee on roads and highways Authorising tbe sate highway commission to oper ate ferries across tidewater at reams, house WsIlTto revive dog licenses Champions of f Ido won In the house yesterday afternoon when they killed house bill 5P9 provid ing for sn effective state-wide dog licensing law. fcvery dog without the required license would be clam ed an nn outlaw under Die terms of the dead bill, and would be the legitimate prey of any officer's gun. Kepresent.itlves from the slock raising country pointed out that the license tuvr would work a I hardship on many herd owners. Woman's New Hygiene Read of this new way 5,000,000 women now employ II M VCH of the loss ot charm, of the rrantmnr tmmarulaKT ex- pecml at all runes tatfae to old tathr wneti hvpentc method. Put Korea, the new santrary pad, etv all thaf. Kte ia made ot upee- arworhcrtt iVUitcorroeh. It ts 5 Hmea as ahmwtv ent as coftvw ahsjocrw tnsrantiy 16 time Irs own wrtghc in mosjtore. cru.vxxTTON ntixmjcrs oo K O T 6 X DEODORIZED THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON BEARCATS PLAY 3 Tbe Willamette basketball qutn tet will clash with the fast Cut- veraity of Idaho five on the Wil lamette floor tonight. With Willamette having large ly .he same te-.m that played rbv Vandals such a closa game a reir ugo, and Idaho going strong, Indi citione are that the tilt will be one of the best of the season. Ida ho lout to the Oregon Agricultural college In a game at Moscow by u narrow margin. Playing Wash ington a. Heutlte last night, the Vauduls won a score of 30 to 29 The Bearcats are In good condi tion, having hud a week's rtet since playing the Oregon Agricul tural college. Parish Juniors Win. The ParriKh junior high school basketball five won for the sec ond time for the Kickreall team last night when they took .he long end of the ecoro 26 to 16. Pl;'o was the star fur the Parrlsh five with nine points. Kelley iltto played good ball and was second with aix points. Davis for the Itlckreull team w:ui by far the oir- stundlng star for the visitors. He scored nine points, but the lack of team work and the close chee'e ing of the locals kept the scoring of the visitors down. Wcbfoota Victorious. The Wcbfoot basketball team won another game yesterday when they defeated tbe Day Juulora nt the V. M. C. A. by a score of 20 to 6. Tho game wjw marked with numerous fouU although boiuq fast buHketmll was displayed:. Tho winners had a defense .hat wad almost Impregnable which the futit work of the lo era could not peno trnte. Charlu Simpson la captain of the visitors and Richard Kelson of the losers. RED X DRIVE '5 Silvcrton, Ore., Feb. 10,.- j (Special) The Hcd Croat: drive at Silvcrton began Monday morning under the auspices of the Leg-ion Auxiliary which will make a house to house canvass. This Is the first time the work has been taken up by the auxiliary as other organ izations have had charge In former years. 1 Tho auxiliary has also placed an order for 1000 poppies to be sold hero on Poppy Day. Proceeds of the sale are to bo used for the benefit of disabled veterans and their families. A donation of ten cents from each member of this unit will be sent to Otter lake. Mich., to help In giving IS World War orphans a home and provide food for this year. The Auxiliary will sponsor the girl scout troop of Silverton which Is under the leadership of Mrs. A. O. Nelson. Aspirin Gargle in Tonsilitis : Cut This Out and Save if Subject to Sore Throat A harmless and effective pAreU Is to dissolve two Kayer Tablots .f Aepirin In four tablespoonfule of a;er, and fcargle throat thor oughly. Repeat in two hours if noi-essary. He sure you ne only the gen uine River Tablets of Aspirin, marked with the River Cross, which can be had In tin boxes of ( vt eh e tablets for few cents. Adv. ? ft Fact. Korea pad ta In ttseU an ecxhtt ttaisiiwr.t. tatwnrcnarrd with a new rem iiutntectant. Easily disposed of no KxHcr or antkorance. Krm ts pavrd m aamtu-r sealed peck aires of 11- m 2 sec Regulat, and ktrcx-Sref (exrra Uryci. Oct Korea IVedoHrrd. in the Mue rv with white stripe, at most stores. 1M Tr Vtfcv lSolrrvA, Oki.v. 1,1 -n! IES IS HIT Ifoue bill 262 providing for sharp increases In th license fees of employment agents promises to find a considerable amount of op position when It comes up for hear Ing in committee, A group of Portland employment agency op orators came to 8alen yesterday to oeek a hearing before the commit tee on revision of laws. The sea aion waa postponed lo Wednesday. Agents la cities of over S0,0u0 per none would be required to pay a license fee of $500 and deposit a bond of $3000. The present lic ence fee Is $25 with a bond of $750. Oscar Hwenson, who headed a dvleu Ulon of employment agency operators from Portland yesterday, doc l.i red, "the present license u proh.iMy too small as It allows ir responsible firms to enter too easily. However, the new sched ule proposed, is far too high." A proportionate schedule of In creases Is proposed In the measure for smaller cities of the state. BOXING BOUT STAGED AT DALLAS TONIGHT A smoker la scheduled for Dal laa this evening when Frankie Doyle of Pendleton and Tommy Carter will meet In the main event Doyle has fought in Salem and proved that he la a tough custom er. Carter Is billed for tho semi wlndup on the local fight to be given next Monday, Sailor Mannings of Salem will fifht the seml-windup with Ileu- ninga. Hennfnge has fought two times In Salem nnd tiP.hnugh not fust Is a hard bitter. Mannings baa fought In the army and is an old timer at the game. Special arrangements have b?en made to c.llow Salem fans th? hence to go over. A stage will leave the armory at 7:30, at re duced ra'.es. CAESARIAN OPERATION , SAVES LIFE OF BABE Los Angeles, Cttl., Feb. 10. Out of the wreckage of a family, two members of which are dead, and one Is dying ns a remit of an au tomobile collision, surgeons at a hospital here today saved the life of m seven pound baby boy by per forming a Caesarian operation on its mother, pronounced fatally in jured in the crash. Sidney Knhn, S3, and his 18 month old child, were instantly killed' when the automobile In which they and Mrs. Knhn were idling collided with another ma chine and tho woman sustained a skull fracture and other injuries surgeons said would prove fatal. In view of her apparently certain death. It was decided to operate tin mediately. The infant was born within an hour after the accident. in THERE are many dainty, intimate things that you would much pre fer to wash yourself. The ease and satisfaction with which it is done de pends on the soap you use. A few moments rinsing in the bathroom bowl, using M I J J s rVVV :: s r- oa--V s.vrte ; u "Ii lahiM so Jillf." "For WslIettisrasNo.4 J. H. vmiXTT Capital Drag Store I Being some reasons why I solicit and merit your drug and drug sundries patronage Ko store tn Salem is better' tew as well etocked and organized to take care ot your everr drug: need however small Is mar be. In buying drugs for our prescription department the strongest known test tor purity is applied. This then places at the disposal of our gradual pharmacists drugs which they KNOW to be abso lutely pure so the prescriptions they CARE Fl'LLT fill can be relied upon to perform their proper functions. Back ot all this are many-stringent rules that under no circumstances must even the smallMt sub stitution be practised. We would discharge s clerk who would change even the thirty-second of s grain without first telephoning the phvsic- . laa whose name appears on the prescription. Ipjj And vlh all this our mrderalft. 'A Safe Place t Trade-' J. h. wille rr The Capital Dmg Siore Phone 119 40S State Street MILLER BUYER BACK FROM NEW YORK TRIP A. Kenneth Humphries, march udiw mtnagtr for Miller's, will arrive home from New York City about the 20th ot this month after baring spent alx week, in the most important markets In quest of new merchandise, lie writes that there are unusual buy ins; advantages there this aeasoa due to the efforts of manufactur ers in centralizing their products displays for 'lie utmost accessabii ity of the buyers. Among the outstanding features of the buying trip was the acquisi tion of complete units of depart ment store underpriced merchan dise for Miller's basement store which Is soon to open. Mr. Humphries reports that weather conditions In tbe east are anything but pleasant, bavins witnessed one of New York's greatest snow storms. A Conch Remedy Without Opiates Many cough preparations con tain some one or more harmful drugs which are added to take the place ot opiates. None ot these narcotic sunstitutea have ever been used In FOLEY'S HON EY AND TAR COMPOUND. The name ot every Ingredient Is plain ly printed on every carton.- You know what you are taking when you take Foley's. It clings to the throat; Good for old and young. You have a cough, why not try it. Refuse subetitutea. Adv. Lighting one after another Many of us do that in smoking, don't we? And we're sensitive on being criticised about it, too. This is not a criticism. You're the boss about your smoking. . But there i's a way to feel about ten times bet ter after a hard day of smoki.'.g. And you'll thank us for this little tip. Between smokes, just eat a few Life Sav ers. Notice how they freshen your mouth and make the next smoke taste so much better. Soon you'll get the habit and you'll never be without a handy pack, age of your favorite flavor of these very use ful little mints. Six flavon displayed at fit good tfora so you 90j help yourself. p O -mint, Wint -o greet Cinn-o -mcsD. Lic-o-rice, U-o-Ye, and Vi-o-let White King washing cnun chins wnr will bring results that will reflect your pride in your prettiest garments. It will never harm the most delicate fabrics that water lone does aot injure. erery household tuff.' priefs are Salem's mwt TUESDAY, With Tills Dessert Because It Jells Well Always successful this at tractive, dclicioua gcbtine deweit. -sewer-- We make sure that It will mold perfectlx by using only the purest gelatine obtainable. We invite you to try jell well and note its flavory frag ranee when the hot water is added. See how quickly It jells, too. -v-- Red-Box Jell-well ts made in fii: delicious true-fruit Aar on, offering scores of n ays to RED 6 mm? mm THE CALIFORNIA DESSERT MY FREE OFFER If you will rfcommnul thi dclicioua deaaert to live of your friend, fill in tli coupon, and attach the Company name cut from one Jell-well boi , I will end Los I you FREE beautiful aluminum pint pujx mold of brand new deicn. Your (iUjr iriendt. l am cure, nii inana you lor teuiat Uiem about Jell-well. Sirecu. I q President through the SOUTHLAND By Train and Ship to New York Co this way it costs but little more Shasta route to California (four fine trains daily) thence scenic Sunset route to New Orleans. Excellent meals In the Southern Pacific dining car. Connection at New Orleans with pala tial steamers for New York meals and berth included in the one nre. Stopovers en route; see die Mardi Gras at New Orleans. Ask about Carriso Gorge route from San Diego Apache Trail detour of Arizona. aoinnaTOFacmc For Information see 0. L. Darlinc. Agent Snlem, Oregon A. A. Mickel. D. F. & P. A,, 184 N. Liberty St.. Phone 41 or 80. I TOMORROW M-mu8:3om- GRAND E. J. Carpenter Offers it M-MAMUt CASTOON MUSICAL COMrOV BRINGING "'FATHER IN IRELAND a- trzertniMe tw wrrr !f SEATS NOW SELLING Prices: Matine. Child 30c; Adults 73c. NiRht 30c, $1.10 and $1.65 FEBRUARY 10, 1925 L Net Mjr rasE orna nS Conpott Below serve. Plain or with fresh fruit, its attractiveneu tempts the appetite of the whole family. Are U i a tfafMr keaahfal St-Mcn alter a heart ateaL h a dibcwMU ia appTanct m well at ia nn lu crystal clear temfws' color atldi a (ouch to (ha obit taat snikri plain Huak a sMfttt. You'll rrvt k oiu$ one jro bivt Vir4 Ask your grocer for your ftt-orife aaror totlay. Thtn txptnmtnt wnh variation tkat iU urpn you wh their sjclrciotiatrm. Inuat ea Jcll writ, ia laa Res-box. - BOX I A.H. l.OFFTT.ra. PmtJcM. ! Jrll-srrll lfcrt Comranv. (."ler.Csl Fowl IteJsfUOs. .Dent. 83V 949 E. L'nd : Angeles. Calif. eiKiose tut torn pan y name Htin one JrilvHl be-x. (onlr one ia a boaM-.) i ,ke JdJ-wdl ti wiO I rccommeaJ It to Sie el tar tnenda, . I to the EAST AU New cooo music Clt -..VaV3