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SIX THE DAILY CAPITAL JOtJJVNAL. SALEM. OREGON. SATURDAY, JUNE 23, 1917. I'AmasviaeNewsof ' '. ... : :.; r - , . ..., , , ,,, ,uliamtumum .,,., , , ,, IIM , , ,, M. mm ....mum , i t- i r .1 i i ri in. ., i,nr,-.ii i 11 .. i 11 i ...-.. ,. .... ., ., . IV. - . 1 1 1 - - - -- . u n Em urn iotim jz- ' maxMimn Vf. vft Some of the l u-irf y V : times that made xv - v"; J I Cf The Eyes of the World'fk1 ; J a The most popaar story ever - s' y written, an American Sathor ( j ' "'u - u ;2'Days-.OnlVtM6n.TueJuhe25-26 i iwanwifu..-.. niii,iMiiWaiiMi.,L I 'V...'J' I' I - 1 , I ." J I' mini i wwwm. iiiBujiij.ij.iwnm. I I i i mi immum b. See the Characters in Harold BellWritfhtS Cydonic Story of California whose Adventures have Thrilled over 5000,000 Readers EKSERVED SEATS ON SALE AT OPERA HOUSE PHARMACY See move through itheir SttrrmS Episode theySymtolize Great Clashinp; Social Forces "in Our ChalizaM MATINEE, 2:15 EVENING, 8:15 PRICES: 25c, 50c, 75c 25c, 50c, 75c, J1.00 Grand Theat WJWjWiW j J,'w!iyirtgyiw"1' kw vs- jimmy. t vmn vvm, Local Interest (Capital Journal Hjiecial iSoivice.) Aumsville, Ore., June 23. Mra. C- G. Ransoiu and Miss lva Doughty attend ed the commencement cxcrist'S at Mi. Angel academy on Monday. Mrs. Chan. Colvin and Mra. Herman Lewis attejided the strawberry festival at Lebanon last week. , John fcastburn went to Alpino Wed nesday, where he lias employment. Will Myers has purchased a new For.l which he" expects to use in bis busi ness. Walter Anderson left on Wednesday for Omaha, Neb., to see his father, wli i3 very ill- He will also visit Chicago before his return. . John Crank was severely hurt on the head while at work in the sawmill thw week. Mrs. F. M. Miller, of Vietor Point, is visiting fricuds and relutitvcg here this week. Geo. Brock and family motored to Al pine on Thurshday of this week. Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Swank motored to Clackamas on Saturday last, whero they wore joined by a party of friends from Portland tiud spent 'few day camping and fishing on the Clackauia river. . Aumsvillc, in spite of tho small tern- tory allotted, has rained over three hun dred dollars in the Ked Cross drive. The Levermnn sisters are home for vacation. Anna from Mt. Angel urad emv, Matilda a teacher in the Vcrno school in Portland, and Katea nur from Baker City. At the annual school meeting Chas. Mmtin wns elected director for three years, and Walter Anderson, clerk, als a four mill tax was voted. V.verett, Condit and wile, who bum been visiting in California, are visiting friends and relatives en routo liom to Tillamook. P. C. Speer and family and S. S. Hwauk and wife went to IHodaville to day for a short outing. - R Baker and family, of Oakland, Cal-, visited with V. C. Speer on Friday. They are making the trip to Seattle in their automobile. Mrs. Lloyd Heed entertained tha Priscilla elnb on Friday of this -week. After a delightful afternoon refresh ments of ice cream and cake wero served. D. C. Brock and wife will move to Al pine, where he has employment in a saw mill. The Eed Cross auxiliary met Thurs day afternoon in their work rooms, which are -generously donated byW. P. Gilbert, and worked on hospital gar ments of different kinds, and have been highly complimented at headquarters for tho excellent work. The member ship has increased to over t0. MAY GO TO STOCKHOLM J SUNDAY MO ND A Y in a Picturization of Rider Haggard's Famous Novel 3 Belgium Musicians On me Hippodrome Van I'erro & Van Perre, a man and j'j ins sister, who present an ottering con l.j sisting of sinijiiig, dnncinv and music, having- made a famous escape from Antwerp during its bombardment by ; the Germans and were successful in ; finding temporary safety in Holland, until they ou!d get transportation from .tho American consul to Xew York. i While the big siege suns were firing on the miter forts of the Belgium city, the brother took a secret leave with his sister, but was unable to tako with him! their musical instruments. The Ameri eral invitation is extended to take your 'of the hour" in several editorial corn lunch and enjoy the. day with the Rock ments. It appeared certain he would Creek ueople. Eev. T. B. Ford,, district survive the storm raised recently when tne Italian foreign office apparently took it upon itself to approve and guar antee the independence of Albania. Up until the parliament meeting of yester- superintenilcnt of the Salem district of the Methodist church, is considered one of the youngest spirited men in the state of Oregon. He is ono of the speak ers, Rev. Parnnougian, tho Sunday school missionary, is another; Dr. Jos lyn of Canby, and Rev. Fred Snyder of Alolalla are the other speakers. Hub bard Enterprise. FOURTH OF JULY PICNIC Stockholm, Juno 22. Reports that the American mission t Pctrograd wonld journey to Stockholm for a con ference with certain elements of tho socialist groups now here for the Gec-man-callcd "peace conference " wcror circulated today. American Minister Morris declined to confirm them. He, admitted, however, he ha-d invited tha ' mission to visit him if they returned to America via Sweden. . day a number of Italian parties wera preparing to center their fire upon Soh nino and it had been expected he would have great difficulty in gathering suf ficient support to weathetho storm ef criticism. JOURNAL WANT ADS PAY JOURNAL WANT ADS PAY 01- Ladd Hill people will observe Inde pendence day, Wednesday. Julv 4, 1917, at Ladd Hill Grove, with an old time basket picnic. There 'will be can lleleium relief society supplied Bl'Lattl"' music ana atnietic sports, them with new ones and now they are ' Napoleon Davis, of Buttoville, will de touring this country with a wonderful I liver the address of the day, along the musical act. Their xylophone and mi- j patriotic lines that is especially revel rimbaphone harmony is the product of:ut this year. years of traiuing and effort- They doi Everyone is urged to bring well-filled somp native folk songs that are decid- j lunch baskets, and enjoy the day. There edly tileasing and dance iu their wood-1 will be a 100-yard free-for-all dash, fat en shoes, which ia intensely interesting, j man's race,, ladies' race, sack race and The sweet voice ci:' Miss Van Perre is! various other athletic sports. The speak exceptional. I ing will tako place in the forenoon, the As the instrumental numbers ier- snnrts in tha nftprnnoTi. with hntxl music ; formed by both brother and sister are all day long. In the evening there will;s J , in, ii is h jjuuu ucu which vnii( no a tiig aance at tne L.aoa run ciudi I the addi. ior.al flavor of bein? Belgium j hall, across the Willamette from Butte-it? im-inr it m mu ntwainin n,mtrwrt-m, . iriyr---:-.)f J.l..zkt. j THE BIG SHOW 1:1 LJ AYESHE "SHE-WHO-MUST-BE-OBEYED-'-The Elaborate Photo-Drama ever released on a regular program. "ROMAN COWBOY" A WILD LET-EM-BUCK 2-REEL FOX-FILM COMEDY "THE HOUSE OF CONSISTENT QUALITY YE LIBERTY THEATRE STARTING TUESDAY VILLIAM FARNUM IN American Methods" A REGULAR MADE-TO-ORDER FOR FARNUJI.-DON'T MISS IT. fugees, who cxii-'rienced being under ville. Aurora Observer. tire aitils interest to tne orrering. This net in addition to two others including "Tho Rambler JSisters and "Loon anil Adeline sisters" will be at the Bligh today on the IlipHdrome show. CONTRACTS ALL LET WAS NOT A SLACKER ALL BIDS WERE REJECTED Washington, June 23. The war de imrtmpnf. torlnv Awarded th threfl re maining contracts of cantonment camps-1 1 1 A T - . I P I mo Aiuinuuiia duiicuun cttuiwuiueui I . i went- to omiiu nnuser ana m. r. iiic- A young man named Peterson, whoIgBBC New York City; Little Eockj resides iu the vicinity of Silver Creek 1 Ark., to James Stewart & Co., Chicago; Falls and whom Chief of Police Yates Vnnh.nlr T, T . in Ttinmr.ann Sttt i thought to be a alacker, wag picked up i company, New York. ! Friday evenine. Mr. Yates asked thd ti,;. ium,,lati,. oil ,.r.tnT,,,o,,t mi.l man if he had registered under the con- tracts. i scription law, ana no saia tnat ne cim. ; Wheu asked for his card he told the of ; fieer that it was at his home. Mr- latex voluntepreil to aee.amnflnv t'eter- t, tt.....,w iA-A.-4. l.t.l.inH . . , i iini nuiBiiiicr nao ihc ircn I'muci : , I son to his room and the young man then for tho eontract of building a new ; g ; informed the officer that he lied that 80hool house at Brooks, his bid being P (he was not old enough to register. He'j.S)50o. His closest competitor was a I ; appeared to be a man of about 25 years man from Albany, who bid 158 over f and the otticer thought smee he admit- him- Dpite this, however, none of the 1 i jivu lining one laiseuuou urn ue misui jjjjg worc acCepted as all of the bids r j be telling another, so he was taken be-; submitted Tanged around 3.000 above 1 1 j fore Judge Pnulson. Peterson informed , the estimated cost of the building. jp the judge that he was not yet 21, and he gUverton Appeal. : X ; made an affidavit to that effect before j i i if llavor Adams. He was then released, : r f Ii 1 and" the officer will get busy to ascer- j f enHa!!EIlC8 Ol lt2llUl tain the facts in the case. It' it should j n i , t i j develop that he is 21 it will mean a long UHJinCt IS A$SUFU term for him. People who are acquaint-j ed with Peterson, however, say he is not By John H. Hearley. of age. Silverton Tribune. (Cnited Pres, staff correspondent ) WILn HAVE BASKET MEETING Rome, June 22. All doubt of the per manence of the Boselli cabinet appear-1 Jed to have been swept awav todav bvi At the R,vk Creek church next Sun-,the enthusiastic reception accorded in' dav an all day meeting will be held. ItiItai;an newspapers and by the people la the purpose- to have a young poo-.to the war aims expressed in Premier' pie a program in the morning, a basket , Boselli s and Foreign Minister Son-1 dinner at noon ana a number of live :. ,ru.w.li.. to h i-fcamhor VAN PERRE and VAN PERRE BELGIUM MUSICIANS Singing, Dancing, Xylophone and Marimba Specialties RAMBER SISTERS Two Classy Girls in Song and Dance. LEON and ADELINE SljSTERS in MIRTHFUL PANTOMIMIC NOVELTY BLUEBIRD FEATURE ELLA HALL IN "POLLY REDHEAD" SUNDAY Matinee and Evening THEATRE V SUNDAY Matinee and Evening COMING TUESDAY- DUSTIN FARNUM in "THE VIRGINIAN" wire speakers in the-.afternoon. A gen-