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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (July 11, 1925)
SATURDAY, JULY 11, 1925 THE CAPITAL. JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON PAGE THREE FDR STATE PI Details ol harness and running events at tl.o Oregon statu tail' next tall vuro nuule yublic yester day by Wayne Stewart, who has charge or tiio raee program. un nnuouiuied aggregato a total of 2i,Yiiu, niudms 4'JU0 for r.m uiug events, th- remainder beio for harness events Purses range from 260 to S2CU0 each for tau uess mees and from ?10U to $1000 each for ripjulng events. Harness races will b? us lollows: Monday, September 28 2.15 pace, 3 heats, and two-year-old colt race, tmcera and trotters (mix ed), purses $1000 and $250. Tues day 2.15 trjt unu 2:25 naa each 3 heals, purses $1000 and $500. Wednesday 2.08 pace, 3 In 5, and 2:25 trot, 3 heats, purst $2000 and S500. Thursday 2: 1 trot, 3 in 5, und 2:10 pace, 3 heats purses $2000 and $1000. Friday free-for-all trot, 3 in 5; 2:20 puce, 3 heats, and consolation pace, 3 heats, purses $1000, $800 and $250. Saturday free-for-a pace, 3 In 5; 2:20 trot, 3 heats, and consolation trot, 3 heats, purses $1000, $800 and $250. Highlights or the running events urs ae follows: Momlav Sentmuher 28. Tworl ear old si alio, 4 Vii fuV- louge, Oregon and Washington bred colts and fillies, foaled in 1923, purse $250. Opening' stake, 6 furlongs, three-veai'-old and UDWard. $100. Trial stake. 5 furlongs, three years old and upward, $100. Tuesdav. Sentember 29. Eligibility stake, 5ft furlongs, for nil ages, $150. Handicap, -mile, for all ages, $500. Claiming, ages, $150. Claiming ages, $150. Wednesday. Sentember 30 Governor Pierce derby, 1 1-16 miles, for all s?e&, $1000 and lov ing cup. Sprinter stake, 5 furlongs, for all ages, $150. Miler's stake, one mile, for a 1 ages, $250, Thursday October 1. Salem handicap, one mile, for all ages, $500. Claiming, 6Vj furlongs, for ail Claiming C Vz furlongs, for ages. $200. October 2. furlongs, for 6 furlongs, for all 7 furlongs, for all all Bll furlongs, furlongs, for for all Claiming, 5 ages, $250. Claiming. 6 ages, $250. Claiming. 7 ages, $250. Saturday. October 3. Consolation stake, 5 furlongs, lor horses that have started and not finished, $150. Consolation slake, Oft furlongs, for horses that have started and not finish). $150. Consolation stake, ono mile, fir horses that have started and not won at this meeting, $150. GOOLIDGE TO DISCUSS DEBTS WITH KELLOGG Swampacott, Mass., July 11 (AP) President Coolidtfe expects to discuss tha debt anJ Chinese situations with Secretary Kellogg and Under Secretary Grew of the state department on their arrival here today. President Coolidge enjoyed his first trip to sea on the Mayflower yesterday. With Mrs. Cooltdse and a party of newspapermen, he cruised 60 miles and inspected i:oston harbor fortifications. FINE TRUST LAW VIOLATORS Chicago, July 10 fAP) Eighty ono case poods furniture manufac turers indicted for violation of the Sherman anti-trust law today en tered pls of guilty and were fin ed J 1 82,000. 3,000-Year-Old Nevada City - Jit, 'DEAD CIl'V 'LTKT CO' K jf'KX ,?z:. Hones of a prehistoric race were found amid tiio ruins of ancient dwellings and pottery In a burled city In Nevada desert, believed to be more than 2,000 years old. Tile "Lost City" was distevcred by migrat ing Piute Indians and Is now being excavated by scii ntista. Finances of State Institutions All In Healthy Shape With the exception of the state soldiers' home at Roseburg, all of tiio 10 state institutions that are operated mainly by appropriations of the legislature were well within their financial allowances, most of them with big margins to play on at the end of the month of June, which marked the close of the first quarter of the present piennium. That the soldiers' homo Is behind does not indicate that It will have to appeal to the emergency board, or that It will be behind at the end of the two years, for the reason that it receives considerable money from tho federal government and will receive further remittance be fore the bfennium closes. Neither is (he fact that the oth er Institutions are ahead so far necessarily prophetic that they will keep ahead tho remainder of the two yearn. Barring fires or other disasters, however, it Is probable that the larger institutions, at least will pull through without deficits. Tho employment institution for the adult blind In Portland is not included in the list below for the reason that it Is maintained by a mlllage levy of 1-23 mill annually, estimated to produce $85,000 this blennium, while the estimated re quirements of the Institution for the two yearn are $82,000. For want of a better term the figures In tho table below repre senting the margin between what has actually been spent at the sev eral Institutions and what could have been spent and still allowed the superintendents to keep within their appropriations are called "savings," though they are not really savings. In some cases these run into many thousands of dol lars, but do not Indicate that the institutions have been over-appropriated for tho reason that lump sum expenditures may reduce the margins greatly, particularly with reference to capital outlay. The eastern Oregon hospital and the state feeble minded institution, for example, must pay large sums for new buildings for which con tracts have been let. The financial condition of each institution Is aa follows: Stato hospital for the Insane Appropriation. $887,425; available for six months, $221,856.60; actu ally expended during six months, $221,350.93; saved, $505.57; appro priation remaining, $666,074.07. State penitentiary Appropria tion. $350,000; available for six months, $87,500; actually expend ed, $78,809.50; saved, $8690.60; ap propriation remaining, $271,190.50. Institution for feeble minded Appropriation, $417,250; available for six months, $104,312.60; actu ally expended, $82,530.28; saved $21,782.22; appropriation remain Another of Paramount's big Zane Grey productions, and easily the best of the series.- A tale of hair-raising adventure and hairbreadth escapes; of border clashes, broncho busting, straight shooting and a dash of love. m M 9 M M news Mcdonald The Spats in "Excuse My Glove" . Today Sunday Monday O-R-E-G-O-N Matinee 35c Evening 35 and 50c Children 10c lit tie" if. Indicative of Progress The limousine type funeral car is rapidly replacing the old style carved hearse. It is only a matter of time before the old style hearse will be as obsolete as a horse-drawn vehicle. It would be expected, then, that Webb would have this new and better piece of equipment. V B .1 I riS lng, $334,719.72. Stato tratnlne school for boys Appropriation $216,675; available (or six months, $54,168.76; actual ly expended, $40, SOS. 02; saved, $13,360.73; appropriation remain ing. $175,866.98, Tuberculoaia hospital Appro priation, $215,000; available for six- months, $53,760; actually ex pended, $39,881.39; saved, $13,- 8.61; appropriation remaining, $175,118.61. State school for blind Appro priation, $50,000; avallablo for six months, $12,500; actually expend ed, $12,361.99; saved, $138.01; ap propriation remaining, $37,632.01. State school for the deaf Ap propriation, $112,994; available for six months, $28,248.50; actually ex pended, $23,911.64; saved, $4330.96 appropriation remnining, $89,082.40 Industrial school for girlsAp propriation, $63,840; available for aix months, $15,900; actually ex pended, $15,379.15; saved, $580.85; appropriation remaining, $48,-400.85. Eastern Oregon hospital for tho Insane Appropriation, $617,800; available for six months, $154,450; actually expended, $98,782.70; sav ed, $55,667.30; appropriation re maining, $519,017.20. State solders' home Appropria tion and federal contributions. $108,857.60; available for elx months, $27,214.40; actually ex pended, $35,279.62; indicated de flclt, $80(5.22. A Married Woman's Folly Many a woman has made the mistake of giving the babies all her time and atten tion, forgetting that a husband nevor ceases to need her com panionship. Plo made this miB take then was guilty of an even more fatal blunder when she Invited her old friend,, the fascinating Mavis, to come and live with them. Read what happened in this . astounding and dramatically compelling story. Itis entitled "The TeBt of a Woman" and appears aa one of 15 big fea tures In August True Story Magazine. .Get your copy today. Itorv At all newtttanis 25 Trite E REVUE AT BLIGH This Sunday's bill at the Bllgh theater Is headed by tho attraction cnllert "Uonux and Bells Revue." This is an aggregation of tuneful singers and beautiful dancers. The act Is presented In so bewltchlng ly pretty nnd artistic a manner as to make It one of the best nets of its kind on tho vaudeville stage to day. Alvin and Kenny present a nov 1 -and comedy gymnastic offering that Is bound to please any audi ence. The two boys are marvolous ly trained athletes and their stunts are remarkable Music soothes the soul, they say, and after one hears Edmond Le Gros, the "wizard of the steel gui tar," he will agree that it Is eo. He la truly a master of the Instru ment and his repertoire Includes classical and popular music. He will be one of the bright spots on the current bill. Many do notbollove in psychic marvels as practiced In stage exhi bitions, nor In mind-reading In any form, but after seeing the perforin ance of the Evskies, known as "See All Know All," one has to admit he Is mystified. Mme. Eskle, with her eyes bandaged and at the full length of the theater from her as sistant, answers questions pro pounced in whispers and with a rapidly and ease that baffles the ingenuity of the best puzzle solv ers. The Penny Parker troupe will come in for Its share of the hon ors on tho bill. 18 IAST TIMES TODAY James Oliver Curwood's Novel "THE HUNTED WOMAN'' S flliilVmm 'JifllNMI 11 ""li'M III ii lilt )" TiiM 'MJII M T'T STARTING TOMORROW Bobe as The Manlcuro Girl manicures the blues! A bright and breezy comedy ot he-nalls and females in the mani cure shops of New York. 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