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THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM. OREGON. SATURDAY. MARCH 29, 1919. PAGE THREE SPEAKING OF TARZAN I! 2 'Adyiser Helps Injured ! H Soldiers Get Jrzkks. or THE APES Albert Paysca Terliune said: "lt is the greatest picture 1 ever saw." Paulina Fredericks said "It ib a wonderful picture' Evening World said juiy one word will des crtue it. It is marvelous." ! Eveninff Telegram said j "it lunlis. it ustouuds." J Herald said I Aiure thrills thau Broad- tm WSV 18 US4M. to ' 1 Wiliard Mack said I f ''It ii I masterpiece- of Primeval life." The Times said 'It is thrilling and educa tional." YOU WILL SAY: It Startles-It Ms It Surpises and En tertains Starts Next Wednesday Ye Liberty The government really intends to 4 assist soldiers who hae been wuui.Jed J or injuieu in any way during .heir fcrv- F 3 ices in the late war ui.d to look into li) such matters and to confer wi;h men 1' who nii;ht lie given some assistance, I Edward G. Cox has been in the eity the i f past week. Mr. Cox is head of the letl eral board for vocational education, ue ! part men t of rehabilitation ud he came f. to Salem on this trip as vocational ad- VIS,-.. I ! The work of the vocational adviser is i.to eonfer with men who have been in tj jured Or wounded and to talk over with J.them as to what the vocational board e f ran do and what course of studv Or edu f 'atiou ran be undertaken to best pre-' f pare men for their future work. j JK' I Willi some of the men who wished to 6 ' follow special lines of farming such as tjj ; poultry, the government will make ar-j ; luugcuicuts for their aweunmit ne Ore- i sA-'gon Agricultural college. Others who JJJ have mechanical ability will be assisted. rT!iu securing tile training that will make I'm them expert workmen. Among those w ho conferred wth Mr. 4 Cox during his visit here a few di.ys jd ago are the following: Wiulock Stein Ei er, Salem; Dwaue Gibson, 12S South I J Commercial street. Salem; Edward L. , r.'j Clark, 1160 South Commercial, Snlem; F. G. Schmidt, Letteruiau hospital; L J Claude A. Johnson, Glen "hotel, Salem; ,!L. C. ilartin, 1U32 North 16th street, i A Salem; J. McD. Ileadrick. 4oo North . Cottago, Salem; Jesse A. Neal, Marion,) Ljf :Or.; rred i. Birch, rural route 2, Salem; Ovid Blanchette, Newberg, Or.; Adam fcj (larrew, Hubbard, Or.; 1'nul Pietrock, Cj jStayton, Or.; Fred Lew Abbott, 12th street, Salem; Francis Sullivan, (ieivais. Or.; Errol Proctor, Sr.lem; Ralph Hus 'J 'sey, Turner; Jack E. Strauss, Palls i .City; Walter Leisi, Salem; Arinne Young, Independence; Virgil Golden, 1393 Saginaw street, Salem; A. D. Whorley, 1697 Broadway, Salem, and B. II. Chamberlain, West Stayton. Or. TOMORROW and MONDAY TWO DAYS ONLY "X -A 1 i i t JnJ?' i . . I ' :lxL ' i m i i4 1 - m Mi I ; is . i S JL t r,. tt ' n i t ii 4r. He heels LikePw Dropping Dead ! WO Not Help Move ML Angel Factory A meeting of the business men of Silverton was held in the Hudhs rral estate office on Thursday evening of last week to talk over tho matter of providing Ways and means for tho re"- movnl of the Ilimibiirg Wnuufacttiriu;; coni'iuny g plant to Silverton. A com Adolph Zukor Prt JOHN ..- A 1 ! ,1 Viff f t v wtr V u V Sa. 'VHP' uj "Si I CONTINUOUS SHOW TODAY STARTS 2:30 Disturbed sleep usually comes from some form of indigestion. Strengthen the stomach and stimulate the liver with a ccurtie of Pills lanrMt Salo of Anr Medicin in th. Worti Said mnrwkm, In Bax, 10c., 2Sc Estimates for the 1919 fruit crop in Yakima county place the total for all fruits at 17.S0O earleads. j Congressman Willis Hawley will speak at the meeting of the Six o'clock club of tho First Methodist church to be held in tho church, parlors next Tuesday evening. His addrcs will be ou the important matters before the last congress. Dinner will be served at 6 o'clock by the women of the church and 8 o'clock will be the time fw telunivi the evening's prvigram. All men of the city are welcome. This is the final unetins; for the season of Ihe Six o'clock club. Captain A. A. Hall of Saiein, ho has been serving on the staff of the adjutant general in Portland has been issued a commission and it lg now 1 Major A. A. Hall adjutant general's department, staff corps and dejffirt- atout six months ago, appointed ns rnents, national guard of Oregon with assi8tant in tm ..djutant general ' of tho commission dating back to March .. ,, , . . 18, 1919. Major Hall went with Com-'11'6 wltU tho rank of captain, pauv M to the Mexican border as a cor . T , , . , ., poral. Later he was elected captain of 0,'nura J- ' Hh,(,g 1rmeTy mil (Company G, Oregon national guard, llafy commander in Mexico tinder Hu and after the beginning of the war, erta, is under rrest at Eagle Pass, was given a coinuiission us major of Texas charged with sinugL'ling. tho battalion located at Salem of Ore- . frfa 6 gon national guard companies. He was T!l0 Oermnn govemmont has submit ted to the .national assembly provision mittce of three was appointed to inves- i estimates for April, May and June, tigato tho advisability of such an under- Theso total 3.00U.HU0.00O uiiirka. taking, and tho investigation wus inudo the following Saturday. Another meet- Lieutenants Burns of Jinliananolis ins was hold Tuesday evening when the and Mathew. of Ithica. Y. were committee submitted a report of its luid at Arcadia, Fla., when an air findincs. From the report it would ..in,,,, i which tlnv were flvii.u fell seem that there is not much encourage- ijnn feet, ment offered. Silvertnp Tribune. j Here cmes i he midB ammountCpfictu It's a Scream horn Start to Finish Marry a South American heiress for $100,000? He'd marry a South American Armadillo for that much ! But he regretted it and his regret will give you many a laugh. Mr. Baymond Ballard will five a short concert on our new organ 1. Behind Your Silken Veil Latest Oriental Fox Trot 2. Still Quiet Night- Homer Bartlett 3. Waltz-Eccentric. THE REGO Where Your Troubles Leave You Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Drew in fC" Uk. Their New Comedy For fer Sfemadi Bloating, Gas, Coated Tongue, Sick Headache, Bad Breath, Bilious ness, Indigestion or Constipation take FOLEY CATHARTIC TA3LETJ They cleanse the bowels, sweeten the stomach cud invigorate the liver. Do not gripe or sicken. P. S. Mnt-.in, Elm St., Hincock, Mich., "I haw lirea Foley Cathartic Tablet. thoroulh trial and caq pbhivcly state thai they aro the Sell laxativa." J. 0, Perry's "----t-T-M H ave You Hear a THE TALK OF THE ENTIRE NATION Plays all Records Better than the machines they are intended for and is the most successful for dancing. The Amplifier, or horn, of the Brunswick is constructed entirely of wood, like a violin, thereby producing only clear, harmonious tones. See them in our window Their beauty of construction and their tone will convince you. We also carry the largest stock of Pathe Records in Salem. MaJie your home the "Home of a BRUNSWICK." r C. S. Hamilton HOUSE FURNISHER il 340 Court Street . Salem, Oregon em I 1: Farm Loan Associations Wil Meet In Eugene Tho meeting oftthe different nation al farm loan association of tho state, which u to be held at Kugene April third and fourth. proinisiM to lie one of great importance to tho agricultural interests, of the slate. A. ('. llohrn stedt, secretary-treasurer of tho two locnl national farm ban associations, and who has hud the work of arrang ing for the Kugene mooting, reports that representatives from all over the stato will be present, and a good at tendance is assured. Congressman W. O. Hawley will be present and enter into tho deliberations of tho meetings on tho afternoon and evening of the! third, Mr. nawlcy is a member of the j congressional committee which iniat- j ea the loucral farm loan act, and waicn now has in charge several important amendments which have been propos ed, and it is in the interests of theso matters tint Mr. Hawley desires to meet tho men who are actually in touch with tho workings of tho present law. 1). O. O'Hhea, president of the feder al land bank of Spokane, will also be present during the session. Oregon will ibo tho first to "go over the top" with a state organization of the na tional farm loan associations of tho I lulled Htntes and the development of tho stoito organization will bo watchod with, intorcet especially by tho farm ers and those interested ill agriculture balom Chamber of Oommcrce will be repmson ted on Thursday evening by its president, Kobert C. Puulus, who will address the meeting on "Conditions at Salem and have tended to tho ta Imli'.ing of marketing condition, and land values at hilcm ami in tho Wil lamette valley." Girls' Gee Qub Rehearsing on Exceptional Program The Woman's Glee club of Willi.m- ette university hus been recently organ ized and has been rehearsing regularly on a program of unusual merit, iiulud ing the beautiful lyric, cantata "Pan on a Hummer s Day by Wiss; 'Ktubat; Mater, by Pergolest; tne "Mum-sel Flower Fete" by Cadinan; "Tho (iar-l den of Flowers" by Dengs; and "The i lienutifiil Ships from Fnylan a so-1 lection front "The Firefly" by Friml. The club has recently elected officers 1 as follows: Miss Margaret Wible, pros ! blent; Miss Florence Shirley, vice-presi-j dent; Carolyn Sterlin, secretary-treasurer; Vivian lsham, librarian. Members of tho club are Margaret Wible, Lorelei Hnteliford, Graco Hher wood, Oene Hevoy, Eva Koberts, Helen licse, Jr., Fay McKinis, Mildred Stev ens, Irene Hull, May Mickey, Laura Rtiggles, Mii-rjorie Million, Mil.tred llrown, (iladys "Wilson, Josephine Saun ders, Mildred (lurret, (Henna Teeters, 1'ay Holin, Kvelyn Unrden, Margaret (loodin, Carolyn Sterling, Vonitu Mc Kinaey, Kvolyn Del.ong, (iludvs CrO.ier Vivian InIiiiiu and Vera Wise. Trof. John K. Sites, dean of tho school of music, is tho director, whilo Miss Florence Shirley is to be the ac com pi: n 1st. a. iii'siiiiiii NL....H,,. -rwrnr-wrnaiiii 1 1 bshiih IBf BliTlnTIILi 1 11 PICTURE FRAMES Better looking and cheaper than made-to-order goods ' TURE STORE Commercial St. Phone 131 Clo stop: Out r4 ssdQEsssj STARTS MONDAY, MARCH 31 IF YOU WANT PIES, CAKES. DOUGHNUTS AND BREAD Like the kind Mother used to make come to the Peerless Bakery 170 N. Commercial St. Everything in the bread and pastry line. Entire stock of groceries at the Fruitland store. A few articles are listed here: Ralston Bran 2 for 15c Royal Club Coffee 1 for 41c A. & H. Soda 2 for 15c Crescent 99 Coffee, 1 pound package '. 31c Royal Baking Powder, 1 pound can 38c Crescent Baking Powder, 1 pound can 22c Eggs taken at highest Cash Price on Groceries P. R. Couison