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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (June 18, 1925)
PAGE EIGHT THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON THURSDAY, JUNE 18,'' 1925 Ejection of officers which plac ed M. S. Tnyloi of North Bend in the presidency for the coming: year organization of plans for an auto caravan trip Into California next year, and plana for hospitality day at tho state fair hero this fa commanded principal attention In tho second annual convention of tho Oregon Hospitality club which met here yesterday. Fifteen boos ter organizations throughout tin state were represented. Acting on the suggestion of Irv ing E, Villi ng of Ashland, the head of the state chamber of commerce, tho organization unanimously vot ed to promote an auto caravan trip Into California In which all of the booster clubs of the state should take part. It la planned to go as far south as Stockton, then to Oak land and San Francisco, to return by way of Kureka and tho Red wood highway. Through tho co-operation of the tate fair board pinna vero laid to net aside Friday, October 2, as Hospitality day at the etato fair this full. Elia S. Wilson, secretary of tho fair board, has announced the offer of three silver cups for the booster organization making tho best attendance record, and having tho best drilled team with the most unique offerings. Representatives of tho Koseburg Umpqua Indians who were pres ent yesterday Issued a challenge to any other marching organization for a contest at the fair which will be met by Boveral of tho others. M. S. Taylor, newly elected presi dent, succeeds Al Pierce, formerly of Salem, and organizer of the Hospitality club. Taylor la a for mer Captain Kidd of tho Coos Bay riratea. "V. R. Allen of Grants Pass was elected to the vice presidency. Fifteen booster clubs will be ask d to send representatives on the caravan trip to California next May as follows: Salem Chorrlans, Portland Rosarians, Nowberg Ber yl a. ; Umpqua Chiefs of Roseburg, Grants Pass Cavemen, Coos liny Pl yates, Mcdford Craters, Ashland, lilthlans, Klamath Falls Pelicans, Vancouver Prunarians, Bend Lava Bears, Oakland Gobblers, Bandon Beach men, Albany Pheasants and 13 j gen o Radiators. CAL FAILS TO KEEP COOL SENATORS PLAY Tho Salem Senators aro to meet the strong Hlllsboro nino on tho Hlllflboro diamond next Sunday, In the Interstate league series In what la expected to be tho best game of the season, Tho locals lost their first game of tho season last week when they went down to defeat at tho hands of the Luckenbach nine, due to tho stellar pitching of Rudy Kalllo, pitching star of the Bait Lake team on the Pacific coast league. Kalllo held tho lo cals to two hits and struck out thirteen of tho locals. This will be the last game or tho eaaon awoy from homo unless they are forced to meet the Albany team at Albany In ono of their ga mcs. The Hlllsboro team Is seated In second place at tho present time and If they are able to get a win from the locals in their meeting the going will bo rather rough for the Senators. The Senators got the bost of the Hlllsboro nlno In their first meeting but they have stren gthened sumo and aro preparing to take tho locals a, notch further down tho ladder. The game at Hlllsboro will start at 2:30. Tho locals want all that are able, to attend the game Sunday ar, they nro expecting tho hardest game of the senson and want lots of support. FOR NEW SCHOOL Ground was broken this morn- Ins ut tho bilo or the new St. Vincent de Paul parochial par'sh school at tho corner of Myrtle aii-1 Columbia streets. Tho corner stone will ho laid July 19, at the Lime of the f3mt of St. Vincent dc Paul. It la expected that the bund ing will be ready for occupancy by the fall term, which beglua in September. Tho structure will hove the mission stylo of architecture. H will measure Ho by 60 feet, be modern and fireproof throughout, and will bo constructed of rein forced concrete No construction contracts havo been lot, all work being personally planned and su pervised by father Kecncn, local priest. On July 19, the date tentative ly ect for laying tho cornerstone, format program of dedication will be held. Yesterday's Scores Ban KrunQts.'o 4; Portland 2. Sacramentj V; Vernon 6. Los AnKelos 3; Seattle 5, Knit Lake t, Oakland 2. uwVJi"!"' III b3 -HI"' w use KIMS tltE8, MOTHS MOSQUITO8 WACHK8.FIIU9 flULByoS.AMTS Dvr1nfKd At World. L-( tMju.trl.l He.rch utltutc. Will nut tt.ln. P1BMntodor. larmltM to hununt nd tntmaU. YourOrpcftr or Druggist L. I Dick and L, M, Hum CJ11NK.SU MIlDll'lNK OO. 430 ind 42S Stale 8t 11 its wondorrol Chlnoaa rc mo di ei nhlch III euro nj hnninn UincDt InolndlttR tldrNcho. bnrLuc lie, noinnob, kldnrr trouble, amis and rnnialo. It 111 oonanlr tu l once. IM'Inj U dumrmu. Ornhltat'ed It Kan la da OrftfOB rboM tu , , r 1 The terrific hoat wave mada tlis President strffor Just Ilka any Miliary citizen. When ho departed Jrom Washington, D. C, -with Mm Coolldgo for his tour West, he was vontlena, his onlt was damp and clinging, his collar wrinkled and his tie askew. Mo lace was moist and Jt was with great rellot that he finally entered tho ice-cooled pnvato car railway oiutlH nnrsnaded him to use. SALEM COMPANY GETS CONTRACT FOR PAVILION Offering a bid of $18,015, the Cherry City Construction company of Salem won tho contract award from the state board of control Wednesday for construction of a new pavilion at tho state tubercu losis hospital. Money for the build Inff was appropriated by tho 1925 legislature. J. A. Bernard! of Salem was tho successful bidder for the heating contract, with a bid of $2869.42. and William F. Bunco of Portland got the plumbing contract with a bid of $3156. New Orleans, La., June 18. The body of Jullue Krutteclmltt, railroad genius, and empire builder, was today borne to his boyhood homo here for inter ment. A special train assigned by the Southern railroad was sched uled to arrive at 8 o'clock this morning bearing tho remains of the man who retiring at 71 from the chairman of the executive board of tho Southern Pacific and died lw?e than two weeks lat er. Funeral services at St. Paul's Episcopal church, marked by a halt in tho operation of all South ern Pacific properties, were to precede the burial In the family plot in Motalrie cemetery. A one mlnuto cessation of all activity over the lines of tho rail road were ordered as a mark of respect. Tho company's San Fran cisco offices were to close for one hour. Offciala associated with Mr. Krultschnitt made tho Jour ney hero on the funeral train. Mrs. Kruttschnltt and a daugh ter, Miss Alma, also were passengers. This season's chautaunu'j will have a well rounded and most satisfying p.-ogruiu, acocrding to the Elllson-Wiiite service, which has spared io pains or expeu.ses in securing attractions unusually fitted to the requirements of the circuit audiences. The Chautau qua dates will be July 9-16. In "The Mikado,' tho comic opera lovins public will have a rare treat as the production of this favorite Gilbert & Sullivan mas terpiece of ni'.ith and music is in the hands of May Valentine, one of the most sucressful producers of tho present day.. For the play of the week, "Dad dy Long Ley with Donna Voor heea and Lawrence Johns in tho leading roloi is announced. No happier selection than the popul.tr Jean Webster story could have been made. Tho list of lecturers is varied and somewhat out of tho ordi nary. A new man In the field is Captain Sijurdur K. Gudmundson, mariner and adventurer, who crossed northeast Siberia in mid winter and doIea tho bolshevik council in tha fac0 of almost cer tain execution. His story is unique, thrilling and true, and is given firsthand. A real sensation is promised In this number. Another novelty m the lecture lino is Oney Fred Sweet whose philosophy of life is drawn from the remarlcahlo experience of hoil ing 100 different jobs to see how it feels to stand "In the Other Fellow's Shocx' He had this un usual experien ce as a feature writ er for the Chicago Tribune, be ing three years on the assignment. He tells of nls 100 jobs and the 100 Impressions of life in a fasci nating manner, augmented by n smiling personality and underlaid with earnest seriousness. Tho most serious lecture of the courso is that of Colonel (Ilev.) George Faliic, pastor of the Cana dian Memorial church at Vancou ver, B. C, and former chaplain ia the World war, who will speak on "Tho Problem of World Peace." Unusually fitted to handle thin subject through a personal study of European countries end peoples, Dr. Fallls has gained an enviable reputation wiih this lecture. The Charles Mitchell Mixer Con cert Trio will Introduce classical numbers for violin, cello and piano with planologues Interpreting characters. I -cake 's Orchestral Entertainers offer a great variety of perform ance on an unusual collection of musical Instruments. The novelty of Mauplns Sink ing Band, an organization of nine talented young men, Is decidedly out of the ordinary in every way. The Baughman-Pcfferlo Duo, two charming soung western girls introduce cornet, volco and piano in their musical "Something New Under the Sun," together with no. tionalistic character groups. The comedy cartoon musical re view ot Altoi Packard Is included under the professional entertain ers of the bill, and will be one of the outstanding leatures of the program. Packard Jb said to he the only man befoto the public CARRY AN EXTRA AXLE We can supply you with genuine Timken axles carry one for an emergency. W. E. BURNS DAN BURNS (Not Brothers Ihe Same Man) Hifih St. at Ferrv Salem. Ore. PARTS FOR ALL CARS Lace Curtain Net 35c a yard Banging in pieces of bxA yards to 30 yards of a pattern Values up to $2.25 a yard. Priced to sell Friday and Saturday at 35c a Yard. Shop Our Windows who can produce the effect of a whole company ot people. Artist. composer, singer, comedian, dra matist and talented lecturer, he gives an amazing and thoroughly entertaining "review" mingling wtlu tears while carrying a dis tinct message. Another nigh class entertainer fa the populuai rtoselth Knapp Breed, note i Boston character protrayallst end humorist extra ordinary, whobe work in this line stands out pre-eminently as artis tic and 100 per cent natural and entertaining. A cultured college woman of wide- stage experience, Mis3 Breed exudes a glowing per sonality and steps from one char acter Into another wtih a realism that is startling. For the juutors the Margaret Byors company will give a' special program. Little Miss Byers is one of the best child impersonators of the day and wins the children wlt;i her winsome damty ways- her singing, alary telling and act ing. She is ab!y supported by ex perienced artists and the com pany promises a children's day JO TIME TO HUNT when one of tho family is suddenly seized with agoniz ing intestinal cramps, deadly nausea and prostrating diarrhoea CHAMBERLAIN'S COLIC and DIARRHOEA REMEDY ?;ives instant warmth, comfort, ease rom pain. Keep it always in your home, ready for emergency by night or day. program that will long be remem bered by the little ouea. Dublin The Fee State gov ernment hae made an order stand ardizing the size ol porter bottles. Porter ie largely eold by the bot tle and the quantity ot the con tente varied. Some traders got 16 and the more generous one only 14 bottles out of a gallon. Ml n( KS33 OWEN MOORE Itl CONSTANCE BENNETT, MABEL BALUN HARLES OGLE, DAVID BUTLER FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY at the JCUHAL VVAHf ADS PAY Plan to take those pleasant trips! There are so many places you and the family have planned to visit some day. Don't put it off any longer. The stages are waiting to take you when and where you wish. You have nothing to think of but to be at the depot on time. Make this outdoor travel a pleasure. OREGON STAGES Special Week-End Selling FRUIT JARS, CArS AND RUBBERS Heavy grey cold pack jar ringst 4 for 25c Heavy red rings, 4 for 30c Kerr wide mouth Mason Lids, 18c, 3 for 50c Zinc Mason Jar Caps, 22c doz.; 5 doz. for....$1.00 Ball Mason Pint Jars, doz 5'Jc Ball Mason Quart Jars, doz 75c Ball Mason y2 gal. Jars, doz 98c SOAPS, WASH POWDER, ETC. . 15 White Flyer Soap 49c Large Package Mt. Hood Washing Powder....2lc 4 Cans Lighthouse Cleanser 25c 4 Palm Olive Toilet Soap..... 25c 5 Cans Concentrated Lye 49c FLOUR AND CEREALS Pride o Waldo Hills or Perfection Flour $2.05 Snwofall H. W. Flour $2.29 Crown Flour $2.55 9 lb. sack Fisher's Rolled Oats 49c 9 8-10 lbs. Graham Flour 49c Large Package Quick Quaker Oats 25c Kellogg's Bran Flakes 20c MISCELLANEOUS 3 Van Camps Pork and Beans (medium size) 33c 3 cans Veri Best Milk 25c 2 Large cans Oval Sardines 25c 2 lbs. Calumet Baking Powder 63c 5 lbs. Calumet Baking Powder $1.19 DRY GOODS All the balance of Jap Crepe, yard 18c 32 in. fast color Gingham, yard 18c .Permanent Dod Voiles, yard 27c 75c and 85c Crepes, yard..... 69c $1.45 Silk Mixture Crepes, yard $1.18 Colored Indian Head, yard 39c Large Comfort Size Cotton Batt 98c 9-4 Piquot Sheeting, yard ..59c Full Size Bleached Sheets $1.19 36-in. Bungalow Cretonnes, yard 23c 36-in. Heavy Cretonne, yard 29c HOSIERY Arrowhead Thread Silk Hose......... 89c 65c Sport Lisle Hose 50c Artificial Silk Hose 49c MISCELLANEOUS Small Sizes Children's Vests and Pants 15c Children's Aprons 15c Lingerie Jap Underwear, yard 25c 98c Jap Parasols 79c $1.48 Jap Parasols $1.25 $2.50 Jap Parasols $1.95 Ladies Crepe Bloomers 49c 36-in. Khaki Cloth, yard 29c Pure Rubber Large Aprons....." 79c FOR REAL VALUES C. & C. STORE Phone 560 254 N. Commercial Phone 560 SWEEPSTAKES THE LOS ANGELES -YOSEMITJE ECONOMY RUN WON with ZEROIENE The Los Angeles'Yosemite Economy Run of May 22-23 the ranking stock car event of its kind in the United States, gave motordom new official mileage records to vie for and another impressive victory for Zerolene! The Rollin, lubricated with Zerolene, car ried off the sweepstakes winning the award for the highest efficiency and gasoline econ omy established in the run. Piloted by Joe Bozzani, the Rollin's gasoline economy rec ord for the 360 mile run from Los Angeles into the Sierras to Camp Gurry was 27.43 miles per gallon of gasoline. When Zerolene brings in the Sweepstakes Winner of the most competitive motoring event of the year when it is the choice of more motorists in the Pacific Coast states than any other oil made won't it pay you to use Zero lene a better oil even if it does cost less? STANDARD OIL COMPANY (CaKfbroU) The Rollin and all other cars in the run used Red Crown gasoline exclu sivelythe best buy in town-by MILES 1 Why pay tribute to a superstition?