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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (June 20, 1925)
SATURDAY, JUNE 20, 1925 STATE WOODMEN 10 IT .HE CAPITAL JOURNAt. SALEM, OREGON Initiation of between 1000 and 1500 now members of the W. O. W, lodge will bj held on Saturday, June 27, the new members com ing trom ull parts of Oregon, and will met at the siate fair ground" at Salem. Approximately 100 camps will be represented here. Members an! new members, with their families, are expected from very section of tho state. At laat night's meeting of the local camp 31 applications wore acted upon, making a total of 17G secured during the past 90 days of tbe Woodmen's membership drive, end bringing the total member ship of the camp up to 25. Head camp officers from Den ver, Colorado, vill all he present at the state meet. A general program was given tn honor of the sister society to the local W. O. W. camp lust night. A group from St. Paul's Episcopal church gav-3 a drama entitled, "Ain't Women Wonderful," and another entitled "Considerable Courtship." The camp's seven- piece orchestra gave several musi cal numbers. Navy Head Inspects New Sub HI Paris, June 20 (By the Asso ciated Press) The French govern ment Is resolved to put on end to the communist agitation in France against the military operations in Morocco where Riffian tribesmen under Abd-el-Krlm have Invaded the French protectorate. It Is declared that the govern ment stands ready to arrest the ac tive communist leaders, whether deputies or private -citizens, when their activities endanger the se curity of the French soldiers or take the form of intelligence with the enemy. Some fifty or more arrests have alreay been made In provincial towns, especially garrisoned cities, during the last ten days. Those taken were communists engaged In seditious talk or caught distribute Ing propoganda tracts among the soldiers asking them to fraternize with the Riffians. Arrests were made at Marseilles, Toulouse and Montpelier. NEW BOOKS AT THE PUBLIC LIBRARY Donu Byrne, "Blind Haftery"; Baronee Oivzy, "Pimpernel au.l Hosomary"; Anita Pettibone, "Tuo Bitter Country"; Herbert Quick, The Invisible Woman": K. H Taylor; Oregon, "General Laws (jf Oregon, 1925." For flip Children. T. W. Burgoo, "The Adventures of Bob White'; "Happy Jack," "Old Granny Fox," and "Old Mother Wee. Wind"; "The Good Dog Book"; C. B. Knipe and A. A. Knipe, "A Mayflower Maid"; A. H. Seaman, "The Boarded-up House"; 12. B. Smith, "The Story of Pocahontas ami Captain John Smith"; E. V. Tomlinson, "Toe Boy Officers of 1812," and "In the Hands 3f the Red Coats"; J. P. True, "On Guard Against Tory and Tarleton"; M. F. Lansing, "Fairy Taioj" ; Edmund Learn v, "The Goldijn Spears"; K. H. L. Turpin, "Ciasic Fables"; G. h. WUsoii, "Myllx tn Hie Ucd Chil dren"; M. F. Lansing, "Life in tho Greenwood"; D. C. Shafer, "Har per's Beginiriife Electricity"; An na Sowell, "Black Beauty"; Skin ner & Lawrence, "Little Dramas." FALLS CITY CANNERY CONTINUES GOOD RUN Falls City. Or., June 20. The Falls City cannery has been run ning nearly all the time since It opened this spring. The goose berry pack waa light and on ac count of so much cloudy weather the otrawberriee wero slow In rip ening and the season will hold on awhile longer. Loganberries are beginning to ripen and several yards will begin to pick in ebout another week. Shake Off That Lassitude Call It "want of pep," "Spring lever" or anything you like. It Is caused by nerve pressure and the chiro practor will locate the pres sure and eliminate it. The cause being thus disposed of the effect will disappear. Consult the chiropractor If you feel that you lack pep. Consultation and spinal analysis free. Dr. O.L.Scott Chiropractor C. 8. Bank Bldg. -Phone 87 f Y ' , mm - I vx I Secretary o( Navy Curtis D. Wilbur Inspected with much Interest the new naval suhmarino "S -45", Uncle Sam's largest, utatloned tem porarily at Washington Navy Yard, GROTTO NINE 71 The Bankart defeated the Grotto nino of the twilight league eerlcs on the Oxfoid park diamond in a postponed game last night to the tunc of 7 t 2. The game was slow and listless. Lucas of the Cankers made a homer in the sec ond Inning. The win puts the Bankers close behind the K. C. team in second place. The Legion nine Is heading the league with a percentage of 1000, having won all six of their starts. They are almost sure of the championship as their nearest rival has only played four games, losing one of them. The lineup for the game last night: Grotto Paulsen, Feller, Whita, DeMaris, Mucy, wbtkins. Pear mine, Luthy and Howe. Bankers E. Thompson, Hum phrey, G. Thompson, Weeks, Lu cas, Fish, K. Thompeon, Arm strong and Blumenberg. Tomorrow cfternoon the Oregon Pulp & Paper company team of the sundown league will meet tb Stayton nine on the Oxford park diamond. Tbe Salem Senators are traveling ttaia week and the paper makers rentud the field for the game. The game is scheduled to start at the same time as the Sen ators' game. The papermakers have a fa3t team and are hoping to take the championship of the sundown league. They have only lost one game, that to the Eaglee, who are tied with them for first place honors. NEW INCORPORATIONS Tho following articles of incor poration were filed jasterday with the state corporation department: Eppa Fuel company, Portland; Incorporators, V. II. Epps, Peter Murray, R, E. Dennison ; capital, $10,000. Greenwood Cemetery association, Bend; incorporators, C, P. Niswon ger, Sadie A. NiswoiM-, G. W. Medicine in:; oth ioca and internal and has beet uccessful in the treatment of CatanI ot ovet forty years. Sold by all druggistr . I. CHENEY & CO.. Toledo. 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