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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (July 18, 1925)
SATURDAY, JULY 18, 1925 THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON .PAGE SEVEN Victorious Poloists Return TAKE HEART AS PLAY CLOSELY WRMWR.NOWSWl I - I II II f intligKHlB. ) wen-fcJeiXaw rr? Pact op gaiNta or- i"v-!ijw ji v ' m- i& - y- a All local fol! eyes have bscn turned dm ins the week toward Portland in the Oregou utute chnmpionthip eanies. Other thai Eicel Kuy nonj oC the men of tlu llluhee county club participated iu the state matches, and Mrs. Olia Ker, Airs. Bilker ftnd Sirs. Gillian ham parudpateJ iu . the ladies' mate lies, ovfiryonc who outvied making a crcd'Utblo showing. Owing to the pressure u bj.il nesa l''rol A Wmiams, chairm.m of the tour it a me in committco for tho local olub, has requested his committoo to relieve him of t'io rcspoiusibilii y ot inter-club match es or the v next cwo or three months, un-l Hex Siinford and D n Young havn consented to arr.inge lor the iner-tjlub matches and the picking of the team until sucb o time as Wi'liams' other business is Ichu pressing.., It is indicated that there la a demand nmong many oE the youn ger membeis for the sumnur matched and Williams has ex pressed the hope that there will be "full liberation in order to make as good a. showing aa possi ble during tho summer months. ' Mr. SanCird and Mr. Young are negotiating wUh several cluba and it is believed that it will of decid ed benefit for tho local organi zation aa well as for the players themselves to carry the work on. Announcements will be made later of I ha inter club matches, and tho t.ophy buttons for the 25 having the lowest medal scores at the country club will eoon be ready for distribution. GOLD STANDARDS AID EUROPEAN RECOVERY Geneva. Albert Thomas, direc tor ot tho International labor of fice, told tile delegates ot 40 coun tries here for the International Labor conference that the year 1924 marked the beginning of the re-establishment of normal eco nomic conditions. He attributes Ilia economic improvement to the patient -work carried out by every country since -the cessation of hos tilities to remedy the direct or In direct consequences of the war. Ho paid high tribute to the Dawes report aud emphasized that a spe cial place must bo given to direct Intervention of tho league ot na tions In tho financial reconstruc tion of Austria. The speaker un derlined th 3 significance of the fact that immediately after league action the Austrian crown, whose headlong fall nothing eecniod able to check, became 03 stable i'S the dollar. HEW TYPE OF CONCRETE REDUCES BUILDING COST T-ondon An nemtod dwelling, Bald to bo much cheaper in coat than either wooden or brick houses h;a been erected at tho British Kmpiro Imposition which opened May 9, and attracted much atten tion among scientists and housing experts Interested in solving tho building fihortago in England. The process was developed In Sweden where it has been used In apartment houses. The peculiar duality of this aerated concrete Ut that it expands and then seta hard. It la fireproof, resists noise and, It la contended by the inventor, strengthens with ngo. TOKYO SUICIDES ON INCREASE IS REPORT if I ; vim nm: xA- twdt i Pi tfV feH ta4 n:!'ka. I i XA life!1' II ril'l -AiRiVlY POLO TEA Ivt After their many triumphs abroad, the United States Army polo team returned on the S. 8. Mlnno waska. Left to right In the group are Lieut John A. Smith, Lieut. Eugene Mc Gin ley, Major U A Beard, aptain of the team: Capt Peter Rodes. CapL Charles H. Garhardt and Major Arthur IL Wilson. Chicago, July 18. Damages of $10,000 wftrc awarded by the Jury last night to AU-ert Leland, who asked for $50,OC0 In a elandor suit ag-iim?c E, L Hartig, trustee of the Oa!c Park church to vrkU h ! Leland formerly belonged. i Leland cbtrged that Hartig had ! referred to him as the father of an 11 legitimate child, a rubber in a turkish lath, guilty of fraud, and a medical practioner without a license. i The suit was an aftermath c-f Leland'e divorce Bult in which the Key, Carl D. Case was accused of misconduct by Leland's wife. The latter testified for her husband in the dtyvce euit. Dr. Case intervened to clear his name and was given a vote ot con fidence by his parishioners. The divorce was granted by the appel late court and appealed by Dr. Case to the supreme court which is now pending. The statement attributed to Hartig are not denied by him as being mud-j during the divorce af fair. Lolund filed similar euii against another church official also on tho committee. ROCK PATHS LINKED WITH NIORNIAN TRAILS Lake Arrowhead, Cal. Curious old rock tralla recently discovered near here have caused tho state historical society to launch an ex tended research Into the routes of oarly day highways In the belief that the evidences found are those of the lost Mormon trails which more than a half-century ago con nected Utah with the Pacific south west. More than 60 yoare ago San Bernardino, 22 miles south of LaJto Arrowhead, was a Mormon village, planned after Salt Lake. City, and to the southwest ox-cart caravans creakej their picturesque way along the monotonous Journey. Tokyo During the year ended with March, there were 1263 sui cides In Tokyo, according to rec ords of the Metropolitan police bu reau. This was 300 more than the previous 12 months. Most of the citiiMHfvj ncr because of leaJousr or disappointment In love, It was elated. The nistnl wflj the leat DODUlar agency of self-destruction, two meni and two women killing themselves: by shooting. Poisoning was the means most frequently employed. 221 men and 271 women killing themselves In that manner, FIGHT ON AMONG BERLIN THEATRICAL AGENCIES Berlin, Germany. Richard Strauss has decided to boycott the German Theitrlcal association. He has refused Mar Von Schillings" invitation to conduct number ot performances at tho Berlin state open with the explanation tbt he does not eonstdor It conform able with his professional stand Ins to submit to a conventional fine Imposed by the theatrical a sociatlon In the nature of fixing the maximum renumcratlon for n artist of his position. CAN SAVEHUGE AMOUNTS OF LUMBER, CONTENTION Washington General us of short-lenirth lumber nine feet or less, will aars enoulfh forest ma terial, now wasted, to build 300, 000 eight-room dwelling annual ly, according to Arthur T. Upson, lumber technologist of the Nation al Lumber Manfacturers' associa tion. The association has set up that objective as a part of lt con tribution to the crusade on Indus trial wasta being waged by Her bert Hoover. STURDY OLD BOAT RUNS 124 YEARS Southampton Th little ketch Bee. built 124 years ago ami still In service between Southampton and Newport on the Isle of Wight, completed recently her . 33,000th crossing of the Solent channel. The Bee began her soa duty In 1S01 and Is one of the very few ships remaining from whose decks men witnessed a British naval victory at sea with Nelson on board. Dur ing one period of her career she was commanded for 48 years by the same captain. Dr. B. H. White Osteopathy Surgrry Electronlo Diagnotia and Treat ment (Dr. Abram'a method) Office Phone 8S or 4M- to U. 8. Dank Dldg. STOCKHOLM SEES END OF HOUSING SHORTAGE Stockholm, Sweden. More room for cradles und fewer military bar racks Is the order of the day In Sweden. By its recent rote tli national legislature bas sustained the proposal of the social-demo- cratlo government to cut down the number of army corps from six to four and to reduce all army and navy expenditure accordingly. RAT EXTERMINATION COSTLY Lot Angeles, Cal. Rodent ex termination department of Los Angeles, organized late last year, reports that during the first tour months ot 1925 It cost the city $1.40 for every rat captured, ex cept 1n the harbor district, where the !:KUre was 17 a head. The to tal cost to the city during the four months approximated 125,O00 for the -aptu-e of 40.000 rats. Wanted ft ' AllRtiRtf I U sitwaiak haul.- 61 PM . V.TILTH7 I . y y'Ji!a' j Rabat, July 18 (AP) The ar rival of Marshal Petaln and the news of forthcoming large rein forcements have greatly heartened the Fronch forces facing Abd-el Krlm, Itlffian pretender to the Moroccan sultanate. Petaln, one of Prance's best military organizers, arrived here by airplane yesterday. Ho will stay here tomorrow be fore going to Fez, to the capture of which city Abd-el-Krlm Is bend ing his best efforts. Today- tho marshal is being received by the sultan, lie expects to remain in Morocco for 15 days to make rec ommendations as to the men and mntorlal needed. Abd-el-Krlm Is continuing his propaganda. The Itlffian chief hopes that by stirring up the tribes to resistance he may be able to roach Fez without having to uao his picked regulars in a bloody drive, or at least reserve them to deliver a decisive blow. -a FIND SIGNS OF HIGH CULTURE AMONG RUINS St. Thomas, Nev. Dr. M. R. Harrington, archaeologist In charge ot researcu work in "the buried city ot Nevada," says the theory that the place was built by ancestors of Pueblo Indians In No-.vMexIco and Arizona is being substantiated Increasingly as the work of excavation goes on. The city, wh'lch has been named Pueblo Grande de ivevada, consists of a series of ruins of ancient habitations scattered over an area of five or six miles in length and a mile in width along the north bank ot Muddy river, in the Moapa valley, "The conviction grows," ex plained Dr.. Harrington, "that Peublo Grande Is one ot the places where Pueblo culuture had its birth tho culturo of the people who, at a later date, built hun dreds of towns which we find In ruins in New Mexico and Arizona. LOOSE WHEELS REPAIRED Front Wheels $1.00 Rear Wheels $1.25 Guaranteed to slay tight for a year. BRAKES REL1NED $2.75 to $5 Labor Charge ALEMITE Hi Pressure Lubrication prices according to Alcmite Flat-Rate Chart. Mike Panek's Brake Station 275 S. Commercial Street A nation-wide search for Philip Knapp, scion of a wealthy -Syracuse, New York, family is on with airplanes aiding In the man hunt Knapp Is alleged to have slain Louis Penella, taxi driver, for a thrllL . VOCATIONS HAVE ODD EFFEGTS ON TEETH Berlin In an article on the re lation of the various vocations and dental diseases, the Social Demo cratic News service points out that bakers and pastry cooks are the worst sufferers from bad teeth, be lieved to result from tho excess of sugar they consume. Leather work era are Inclined to develop a brown discoloring of the teeth, while the molars of lead and sli ver workers have a tendency to turn blue. Copper workors, unless they brush their teeth Incessantly, soon find thorn turning green In color. Breitentmsh Hot Springs Marion County, OREGON A Health and Pleasure Resort Open under New Management Hot mineral water baths; hot mineral mud baths and natural hot mineral vapor baths. 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High Street at Trade The First of Many Laughs you may enjoy regularly with Dumb Dora, Chic Youngs winsome new comic character, who will appear soon in this paper "Dumb Dora" isn't so dumb there's where the. Fun comes in I 8? Dumb Dora is one of the typical modern flap pers who have found out that affected mental vacancy brings popular ity with the jazz sheiks. You will like DORA be cause she is chic, pretty, up-to-date and clever. "Dumb Dora" By Chic Young Every Day Beginning Monday In The Capital Journal Sav.oo,kw I MOTHER.' ffpFWF1 i over, amd i-WK VfWM (xxj tmm san ku l I I ...V,. rT.. I I U XrtVJ i ?xrzz?riJr lit, v zsrwKS " 1 1 j - -