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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (June 2, 1925)
PAGE EIGHT TRAVEL SPECIAL ON FUTURE TRIPS Washington, Juno 1. Stressing the ncccsHity of udt'tjimto safety precautions ami for fucltity In operation, railroad operators have persuaded President Coolidgo to travel in special traiiiB or rather in private cars rather than share the regular accommodations with other passengers. Complying the request of the railroads, tlio president will travel In a private, train to St. Paul, Minn., whore Juno 8 he Is to speak at the Norse-Aineriean cen tennial. When the president and Mrs, Coolidgo went to Chicago several months ngo, they rodo a "regular train. It was pointed out at the time that considerable- sav.ing in traveling expenses was effected, but railroad officials emphasized difficulties In assuring complete protection for the distinguished passengers and also in operation of the train. One other trip Is scheduled for Mr. Coolidgo before the White House is moved to New England. Next Wednesday he will motor to Annapolis to address the gradu ating class nt the naval academy Meanwhile the president Is malting every effort to put af fairs of his nfriee in such shape as will permit htm to leovo for SwnmpFcntt as soon after June 22 as pns'ilble. flfO 17 CITIES REJECT Of IDC ctl.los and towns in Ore' Kon only 17, including Portland, have rejected the opportunity for their pei:o officers to come under tl.o protection ot the workmen's . computation act, and or .Id coun ties, only nine havo filed rejec tions with the commia-jion. The legislature amended the act bo that the salaried peace officers of all cities, town and count to;; come under the net automatically unless the mnulicpalities formally reject, the a-t by notifying tin-commifis'.-in. The cities and towns that hav reject ud the net ore: Portland. Reaver Hill, Mllwaukie, CorvaHii;. Springfield. Itninler. Jacksonville Athena. Hanks, Pilot Itork, Klgin Hums, 11-ilsey, MandVity, Lako fl'de. Knierpvise. Nyss.i, 5?i vlw your furniture 3?. mi in the rich bloom Call i I G loss rcstorri the n initial liniih u your furniture 111:? nuij;n: becauKe of its ctynini: ami polishing ncilrn Cumliiueill Lruvrs a brilliant dry finish on turnitme, Honrs, wondwoik, linoleum, auto-nu-bilvs, etc. Shnls dust and mnWcK clrnntng twice as tatty new time. Only a little rrmiirrd at n lime on a wet cloth or a few iliops on a duntinfi mop. Onit-r from your dealer today and sicl STANDARD OIL COMPANY (California) CALOL LIQUID GLOSS NEW AND FACTOR? REBUILT Underwood, Oliver, Royals, Corona, Remington, Woodstock, Portables, all makes Sold on easy terms All makes Mcntpd and Repaired Atlas Book and Stationery Co. Rubber Stamps Seals 6 Typewriters ESPEE ASKS PERMIT - TO TAKE OVER LINE Washington, June 1. (A.- P.) The- Southern Pacific railroad linked permlsison from the Intcr ftato commerce commission today to take over under lease the nar row gauge railroad now operate.! by tlio Luke Tahoe Railway & Vranportatlon company In Cali fornia. The Southern Pacific, the application said, will reconstruct the line on a standard gauge base and operate it as a part of ite eys tom. FREE LOT GRAFT Will Moore, slate real estate cnmmiHriionur, goes P. T. Bar nam (ne hotter and remarks that in stead of one thero are two born every minute, at leant as far m Oregon in concerned. Mr. Moore lias particular refer ence, to the "free lot" fake which la said to he going on In Portland :it the present time. With the l I eg (fill chance to get a lot for only the cohI of an abstract people are induced to sign a blank. In a few days some signers are in formed that they have won a free lot, mid sign a contract to Accept it. Later It Ib discovered that they are hound by the agreement to pay (street asmiisnicntu, hack taxes and other coals sometimes running up to hundreds o' dollars. Several com p!a InU have been received by Mr. Moorc from th:1 victims. TANK OF CHLORINE BURSTS; 50 GASSED Anneni:ins;e. Franco, June 1. (A. P.) Fifty pcrnons were gass ed in the t reels hero yesterday an u I hick screen of yellowish fumes from a tank of liquid ciilo lino swept over the town. The ( ontainer exploded from heat. Twelve ot the victims wore In a serious condition. One of the minor cases of injury was an A menm n, Ki'rncst Stein worth. wln lives i (Jencva. Me Feels Like a Boy at Forty Tot over a rat I iif'frrttl from hf:ut.ictc ami -onniii.it Inn. Soiimmc at my cluliiiiii-tH-xr.1 llredi.im's IMli. 1 tried thrui, mid they relieved inc. I'm tinly forty audi (re Hike Uy nuaiii after tukin lkttlum' I'iIIi." Mi. J. G.Yonks, N. Y. Tdfi nuin ghfi good riif.-tVc FoII.iw It. and Iff hnw uukty diKtiUx .(uih.cm, f.mmi'.iiitTi iiiui bilwul ntu art mrttuinc by lieahm't i'lU. For FREE SAMPLE-write n. P. Allen Co., 417Canl Sircrt, New York Hut from your drucuUt in 1$ and SOc boxei Ueccham's Pills I A x v 1 Kv,tw!csarr9w "i 3 H sSbV' Diamonds., "speak louder than l-HJ ffV - ' K VifS words!" Oratory fades Into nothing- -t?'1 ness before the glitter of the world's most precious gem. And we have p1 fijt'JSk ' Jf made it easy for the men on the Pacific Coast to give them. Every fijH 15 l'lirnett Jewelry Store from Everett on the north to San Francisco on the south H6jjS p& jjv&jJ wc offcr aie finest Diamonds in the newest White Gold Mountings nt the lowest f s'v$ Prices and on the easiest terms. IPf i Tl- ' The illJl M Lady Mary Princess Pat Lady Diana P M at $48.50 at $72.50 at $98.50 M Tllc foregoing are feature values of the Burnett Orgnniza- jArypfel WM tio"- 0l,ly by buyin for nine stores are we enabled to rV?MK Fjjj secure such values. Wo guarantee every Diamond we sell. M 0M Secure, , fiH r"3 Your Choice 9 .CI J Ay'.ff The llurnctt Clorea take tho Iiroail sUml I K'i llmt cvcr l,0l,y ' 'n,u,',l ' credit un- 1 ffj) r-. tm - ll'M th'y thonwelvea have already dhown 1 PSiSiV J1 f5v'4i) fll sjSi t Ih'y arc NOT. You are therefore to I 0IJ 'fllllTllnl 11 KHl''N jfji d ako this newspaper advertlimient aa tho 9 VHSjfiJ bjUSS'U lJ ill i Si jSTl It wero a personal Invitation. Come to . pn ZpliV.Z I 457 STATE STREET ml p "Pay Us As You Are Paid" I SALEM, OREGON Woodhurn, Or., Juno 2. Ths cominencement exercises of Wood hurn high school were held Thurs day night. Thirty-nine graduates entered and took their places on the stage at the gtrls' glee club t-;nig as I ho processional Offen l.ach's "Barcarolle," Alfred Mul tliiesou plaing the violin obliga lo. The class was represented on ;he program by Margaret Knapp, t'iiHt honor student, and Cindy;-; llrachmann, second liouor student, who gavo the valedictory and aalu-j latory, respectively, ami by Harold i MoKhborgor, who gavo an interpro-1 la Hon of school life and ideaU. ! The musical numbers were all given by members of. the school. Joan Campbell, Instructor in pub lic speaking, sang a group of three very charming selections; three of graduates, the Mrsses Wava Sims, Audrey Stewart and Hilda Taut ffst sang "DaffouilB," and Alfred Mntthicson p 1 a y o d "Chanson Tristc," a violin composition by Tolhurst. frii? accompanists of the evening were the Misses Fern'.1 Twecdie, iatclle Ciegenhcimcr and Viola Somolnisky. J. T. Urumbaugh, of the depart in out of psychology at the Oregon Agricultural college, gave the commencement nddresa on the .'-libject, "The Half-educated Man.'' The personnel ot the class is: Mary Allen, Karl Barnes, I "ella Pelknnp, Gladya Hrackmann, Mar garet lirantuer, Samuel Cairnes. Clyde Oommiiclc, (Jerald Cone, Ralph David, Harold Kwelt, Com eila Cant. Donald CJillandera, Eva (; razor, Zola Hammond, Frances llawley, Karl into, , Margaret Knapp, Mary Look, Norma Living ston, El fa Lytic, Ethel Martin Fminlo Martin, Mildred Morgan Harold MoHlihergor, Violet Saun ders. Audrey Sceley, Clarence Schrock. Wava Sims, Opal Smith, me Furniture Call any day after 4 p m. 940 Union Street 2 beds, dressing table, dining table, 6 chairs, library tnblo, Singer niai-hinc, rocker, buffet, gas rnnge. THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM. OREGON a lonn Sinvflnr. Arthur Hnrili!' Murl Stanshury, Audrey Stewart, Hilda Toulfetit, Margaret Wehrum and Anno WiiBon. A specimen of flax grown at Livesley station and measuring 41 inches in height was brought to fialem yesterday by P.. J. UotUn- court, prominent Livesley farmer. 1 he flax was pulled yesterday. "I havo 17 acres of this," said liottencourt, "and there is no rea son why mora could not be grown in almost any amount. The flax is not coaree, but of tnc typo that produces strong, fine, silky lint. It grows on his land to a heavy stand, says BctUn- court. Every indication is that tlio present year will he a bumper year for flax, Bettcncourt believes. Whoa tlio two linen mills become cstabliehed at Salem much of the Learn This Beauty Secret Keep tweet and clean internally. Spur up the laty liver. Sparkling eyes, smooth, rosy, healthy skin will result your breath as sweet at new mown hay. VeffostSca Water docs iliia for you. A harmless nat ural mineral water recommended by physicians. Start this remark ably effective trratmc-rt today. Sold by all drurE!. TlWlflD Mi ,St.Paul$74.05 St. Louis $33.55 t- r ii.il -i hicago$88.05 New York$149.45 Olhe Point. In Proportion Sale Mny 22 to Sept. 15; Itcturn Limit Oct. 31 YOUIl C1IOICK OF Two of America's Finest Trains NorthCoast Limited via S., P. & S., N. P, C. B. & Q. Oriental Limited via S, P. & S., G. N., C. B. & Q. Tlrketo. lTurturr Details. Ktc of I. F. KN0WLT0N J. W. KITCHIE. Auent Trav. Pass. A-.'t. Phone 727 or 127 rag 31 . bottom land now used for hops and other crops can he turned t'J I'etter advantage if ueed tor grow ing; flax. "We are only a few miles from alem," Mr. Uettencourt states, "and when the mills are built wo can take our flax right to the doors with paved roads practically r.ll the way.' A Real Home A real homo is one which Is crowned with health and happiness. If sickness is prevalent thero is something lacking. Adopt Chiroprac tic as tho solution to your health problems and you will have a real home. Consultation and spinal analysis free. O.L. Scott Chiropractor U. S. Dank Blilg. ..Plionc 87 &4 pirn tjcnm boztdm. 7Jup! OREGON ELECTRIC RY. "And two packages of Life Savers," he said to the clerk when he had chosen his days supply of cigars. "They're just as important as the tobacco it self," he went on. "Great between smokes. I use them now all the time. You'll always find a couple of packages on my desk at the office. And in my pocket at other times. I wouldn't be without them." More and more smokers are doing the same thing.. We wondered if you knew this about Life Savers, those little candy minis with the hole; how they freshen your mouth between smokes, soothe your nerves and make the next smoke taste so much better. It's a fact: Life Savers easily double your smoke enjoyment. Their wonderful aromatic flavors freshen Spring . JMP: M J I'- 4 mm MI Ml We are also showing imported Eng lish woven Cretonnes; these are en tirely different than the domestic printed cretones and those who love beautiful drapes will surely find a treat. Easy Terms m r: 14 sit Uh PtM- tit they to just aa important to me as lite And some of these, Eat a few Life Savers Drapery Just Arrived The very newest tiling in draiiery materials include the All Silk Gauz Mil A sunfast material in plain weaves, colors are green, oldrose, gold, Mue, white- changeable blue and oldrose com binations. Priced up from $1.00 yard Easy Terms No Interest Guaranteed 7 OIESE TUESDAY, JUNE 2, 1925 f 1 .L5 TIM- entoke itselit- please your mouth like a good drink of water when you're really thirsty and steady your nerves for work or play. Once you try them this way between smokes, you'll always have a package handy. Six flavors arc displayed at all good stores so you mny help yourself: Pcp-o-mint, Wint-o-rccn, Cinn-o-mon, Lic-o-ricc, Cl-o-ve and Vi-o-let. Five cents a package Life Savers, Inc., Fort Chester, N. Y, between Smokes Fabric Sunfast Voiles Yo j will indeed be glad to known that we have received a new shipment of the colorful voils for sun and break fast rooms. These voiles are guaranteed and will, if they fade, be replaced plus the cost of making. This, we believe is about the best that could be desired in the way of a guarantee. 80c yard The new silver, blue or gold flouncing braids are most beautiful and can be used equally well on curtains and cushions. We are showing several different patterns in linen, silk and metal cloth. No Interest VVERC 463 State Phone 340 J7 TO 1T COURT ST Ss-