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TUESDAY, JULY 28, 1925. PAGE SIX THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON AUTO STEERED Cadets Learn Tank Warfare OUR FOURTH J. E. Pullcr.ihek v Bankers Mortgage corporation, appellant appeal from Multnomah county action upon contract for sale of wiwmill equipment. Opinion by Justice Rand, Judf?e W. N. Catena affirmed, William Qulgley vs Multnomah Motor company, defendant, and Lumbennen'if Trust company, ap pellant; appeal from Multnomah county; action to recover money. Opinion by Justice Hand. Judge Geoi'KC Roismnvi reversed, Edward J. Vet vs State Indus trial Accident Com.nils.slon, ap pellant; aj peal fro niTillamook county; appeal from Uoctslon of commission ul lowing compensa tion. Opinion by Justice Drown. Jinlgo Georgo It. Iagley affirm ed. State of Oregon va Alien Mac Larcn, et nl, appellants; appeal from Clackamas county; appeal from conviction for crime of rape and sentence to penitentiary. Opln Ion by Justice Cnshow. Judge J. U. Campbell, affirmed. In the mutter of the guardian ship of Elizabeth E. Watt, an al leged Incompetent. Cora J. llolmnn, et nl va Elizabeth I. Watt appel lant; appeal from Marlon county; appeal from order appointing guardian. Opinion by Justice Co Bhow. Judge George O. Bingham affirmed. Joseph Deism an, appellant, vs John V. Wilcox, et nl; appeal from Multnomah county; appeal from decree allowing Judgment. Opinion by Justice Coshow. Judge G. W. Stapleton affirmed. Lew Wallace vs American Life Insurance company, appellant; ap peal from Multnomah county; con iro verity over contract between agent and company. Opinion by Justice Burnett. Judgo C. M. Thomas reversed and ca.se re manded. Ofuvald West vs Coos county, ap pellant; appeal from Lane coun ty; action to collect attorney fees. Opinion by Justice IJenn. Judge II. H. Belt at firmed. Geo. I. Wlnslow, et nl, vs Agnes 13 urge, et nl, appellant; appeal from Tillamook cotrnty; action of eject ment; opinion by Justtco Lieun. Judge George U. ISngley affirmed. Man ley Auto company vs A. O. Jackson, appellant; appeal from Multnomah county; milt to fore clone conditional sales contract. Opinion by Ju.-Uice lieun. Judge Walter II. Evans affirmed. Petition for rehearing denied in state cx rel Alameda, Consolidated Mines. SUMMER TRAINING AT -WEST POINT- Cadets ot the TJ. 8. Military Academy at West Point, N. T., as part of their Summer training, leant the rmlimenls ot tank warfare. , , LIGHT STOCKINGS, SHORT SKIRT, CAUSE ARGUMENT Cardiff, The manager of a nrso business hou0 has created consternation among hla women cinnloyoe anil those of other con cerns, by Issuing Instructions that his staff must not wear cham pagne colored or flesh colored stockings during bunt n ewe hours. This has developed Into quite a controversy and the great ques tion of the day Is "Aro light stock inga and abbreviated skirts per niltwlblo for business Bliiu'f" One girl baa revolted and re signed rather than wear the or thodox black stockings. She sny: "My stockings do not interfere with my efficiency and there 16 no reaaon why, because I am a business elrl. that I should not be nmart. Besides, In this hot weath er light stockings make one Il cooler. Anyhow, they look cooler." AMERICAN AGRICULTURAL EXPERTS IN ARGENTINE COUNTERFEITERS IN ISLES HARD PRESSED London Pespito the fact that the temptation to counterfeit money is much profiler now than in any other ppriod, recent an nouncement of Scotland Yard of ficials shows that tiio offences for forging are on the derllne owing largi'ly to the difficulties of copy ing the Hi nit of England notes. Counterfeit In,- in England, until about 100 years ngo, was punlsh oblo by the death penalty. Offend ers, however, nre still dealt with lmt soverely, belni; subject to life Imprisonment in ftrt degree cases. SEATTLE GETSTAP BOOKS Seattle. Twenty fivrt volumes o! Japanese poetry depleting viv idly lire in Japan in the eigh teenth century recently were pre sented to the I'niverslly if Wash ington library by I'rofewor Ane Bakl, librarian of the University of Tokyo. The voliunes. which took nine yearn to compile, are part of an edition niadu from two copies of a collection saved from destruc tion In the Japanese p;irt.Hu tfcc In .September, 11)23. All hut two unbound nets were destroyed by the earthy lake. . Buenos Aires American meth ods in tho development of cropH and mineral resources nre being rapidly introduced Into Argentina, which formerly looked to Europe for instruction, Tho national and provincial governments now have in their scrvico no les than nino technical experts who nre either Americans or have gained their knowledgo In the United States. TIGHT SKIRTS BANNED FROM COURT OF KING London -Frocks worn at court functions at Itucklngham palaco must not be too flimtiy, according to a special ruling on tho subject recently by tho lord chamberlain's offico, which has charge of social affairs for King George and Queen Mary. Tho ruling was prompted, it was explained, by tho tightness of drefwes, but In this connection tho lord chamberlain Ins let It be known that there had been no ban on narrow skirts so long ns they wore full enough to permit the curtsey to be gracefully carried out by the wearer. TO BUILD CHURCH FOR SACRED STAIR AT ROME Rome. The dream of three quartern of a century to erect a church worthy of tho ecclesiastic dignity and solemnity of the world famous Sacred Rtnlr is at last about to be realized. Thanks to the small offerings of thous ands of holy year pilgrims, who go up thc 28 steps on their knees, Haying a special prayer on each, most of the neceswary funds for the edifice have been raised. These offerings havo been supple mented, of course, by ft number of largo denominations. v.v.v.v.v.WAv.ssvv.wv.v.w.v..v.vy I Oregon Pulp & Paper Co. SALEM, OREGON J 5 Manufacturers of 5 Sulphite, and Manila Wrappings. Also : J Butchers Wrappings, Adding Machine Paper, i Greaseproof, Glassinc, Drug Hond, Tissue, Screenings and Specialties. TOnaimiifflnMiffli tYit 'SgW b)r-j W. T. RIGDON & SON, MORTUARY Chemeketa Street at Cottage Established 1891 ON THE AIR WKDNKSDAY NIGHT (l'UL'iric Time) KGW, IJortland, Ore., 491.5 6-7 1 M., Jack Souder' orches tra of the Portland hotel; 7:30 8, police, weather and market reports, baseball scores and news items; 8-10, Walkers' old-time orchestra of forest Grove, Or.; 10-11, concert from Bherman, Clay & Co. )uo-Art studio. KCIO, Oakland, Cul., 3C1.2 8-4 P. M., musical program; 4 6:30, concert orchestra, Hotel St. Francis; 0-7, lien Black's or chestra, KPO, San Francisco, Cal., 428.3 0:40-7 P. M., Waldemar LI nd and the States restaurant orchestia; 7-7:30, Rudy Seig or'a Fairmont hotel orchestra; 8:30-10, Mrs. A. Oailye, contral to; Cromona trio; 10-11, Walde mar Llnd and States reataurant orchestra. KKI, Ios Angeles, Cal., 467 5:30-6 P. M., Examiner's mat inee musicals; 6, McDnnlels nightly doings; 6:45, radiotorlnl talk; 7, N'lck Harris' detective story; 7:20, talk; 7:30, half-hour of dance music; 8-9, program, Ventura Keitnlng company; 9 10, Examiner, Warn pas movie program, AVampas Marsh dance orchestra, lictly Patrick, solo-tet. HO VITAMIN YET FOUND IN CAPTIVITY IS CLAIM Toronto, Ont. While scientists often have thought they had their fingers on a vitamin, "there la not known to be a single vita min In captivity," Dr. W, C. Dawes ot Uozcman, Mont., told th0 American Osteopathic om?:I ation at lt convention here. Or. J)awes argued for tho wc at uncooked foods, pointing out what bo regarded as disadvantag es growing out of modern meth ods of food preparation. RADIO TO HELP SWEDES LEARN TO TALK ENGLISH Stockholm In order to enable Swedish radio fans to enjoy better the programs sent out from Am erican stations, a course In Eng lish will next fall be started by the official Swedish radio service. Lat er on other foreign languages will be taught, but the start will be made with English, Captain George Iteutersward, managing director of the Swedish radio organization, has announced. The course will take the entiro winter season. It includes lectures by professors and travellers and readings by authors of their own works. MUCH PROPAGANDA SENT OUT FROM LOS ANGELES Los Angeles Approximately 8, 000,000 pieces will constitute the outgoing mall of the Automobile club of Southern California this year. It was Indicated In statistics released recently by the headquart ers of the organization. The fig ures were based on the amount of mall matter sent during 1924. !U3 M F. N. WOODRY Auctioneer and Furniture Dealer, Buys Used Furniture. Bcs. and Store 1610 N. Summer St. Phone 511 Established Since 1918 5- "A "A. !H v Ladd & Bush Bankers ESTABLISHED 1868 General Banking Business Office Hours from 10 a. m. to 3. p. m. Kafoury's Great Store-Wide July Clearance Sale Continues With Renewed Effort Summer Merchandise Bargains in Every Department AH Women's Summer Rcady-to-Wcar Reduced. Special Groups of Summer Silks, Wash Goods, s Sheetings, Ginchams, Suitings Greatly Reduced. . Choice Softly Napped Outing Flannel ' 19c 36 inches wide, pretty colored stripes, very special, yard.. .Very ijood wclijht, will sive Rood service which will lone be remembered. "Can and IV Salem Store Portland Silk Shop 4G6 State SI. 383 Alder St. New York, July S8 (AP) An unoccupied ''radio automobile" controlled by the telegraph key of wireless transmitter In another car zig-zagged a tortuous path thru Fourth avenue's dans traffic late yesterday and after narrowly es caping numerous collisions, smash ed Into a parked car near 47th street. It was headed for the show window of a candy shop when the inventor Jumped to the wheel and halted It The Inventor blamed a nervous radio operator for the accident but declared the experiment a suc cess. Police warned hlra to con duct his experiments In a more secluded epot. Never seem wiser or more learned than your company. ' - ft " 4 . 'h Dr. H. B. SCOFIELD Palmer Chiropractor Formerly with Dr's. Scott & Scofield Now Located at 328 Oregon Building SALEM, OREGON MONTH THREE DAYS be conducted Thursday, Fri day and Saturday of this week Do not miss this great saving event. While we have only had three of these wonderful sales, they are the most talked of sale that has ever been inaugurated in Salem. Rubber Heel Day Wednesday of every week we put the best rubber heels on the market on your shoes at Half Price 25c DO Y0UH FEET HTJETJ Corns -and callouses re moved without pain or sore ness. Ingrown nails removed and troated. Fains In (eet, weak-toot, flat toot, (oot strains and fallen arches ad Justed. Do not suiter. 1 will give 70a the best that science can produce In scientific chiropody. Consult BE. WILLIAMS About Your Feet Hours 9 to 6:30. Phone CIS THEPRICL SHOE if WW foxhunps 326 Siate&rtatDMugftik REPAIR DEPAKTMENT Our shop Is equipped with all new machinery. We use nothing but the very best grade of leather that money will buy. Mr. Jacobson, In charge of this department. Is an ex port in his line has spent rears In factories snd repair shops snd will do nothing but high grade work. y . VrtWJWJVAWi,ArWLSW.VAVW.,.WWWWW.VAWA,1W,WWMWV .v.v. a a own, $2.5 NO INTEREST 0 Weekly 1 m II i I 1 m m THIS BEAUTIFUL BEDROOM SUITE $132-50 This Suite is of maple construction finished with six coats of ivory enamel guaranteed not to check. Similar to the picture the suite consists of dresser, chif ferctte, triple glass dressing tabic, bed, and bench. 4Wc have this suite on display in our window where you may get an idea of the real value offered but it will be necessary for you to see the inner construction to fully realize all of the advantages. $10 delivers this bedroom outfit and then you may pay, $2.50 weekly. That is the full and only charge as we do not charge interest. Use Your Credit GIESE-POWERS furniture - Company Your Old Suite Taken in Exchange ii V.mm V.'.'m m a ".a".", "."."."a .V.W.VV.V.ViViViViViVVV.V.V.V.ViV.Vi.V.VV.V.W.V.ViViVi V.Vl