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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (April 26, 1919)
e ft REMEMBER Strained vision causes headache; correct glasses af ford needed relief. Better Have Your Eyes Examined DR. A. McCULLOCH OPTOMETRIST 204-5 Salem Bank of Commerce Bldg. 'Junior Oass Production, ! -Arrrral Of Etly- To Be Threat For Theatre Goers B!G DIMONSTRATiON OF BREAD J !AKING HELD Explains Process For Women Visitors. ; are losing out in the training for Jo : turc public appearances. At the bet IU!Mtinir it ..a mrAatiul tkut tha, Kj city news ! Mr. and Mrs, H. F. McClay, of Reed Iort, Oregon, are among the Juests at tha Marion hotel today. Friday afternoon, at the horn of Dr. sd Mr. Sherwood, occurred the an utial picnic of the students of the Kimball School of Theology, at which dignity was laid aside and fun had the right of way. The afternoon was large ly devoted to starts and contents. There i a 100 vard dash for the men la which C. Murrsy Keefer was winner The aame event for the women was won by Jila Marcy. A potato race was won by Mrs. t. O. ltanton and Goo. A. Ablwtt. The egg race was taken by Wm. Is'icholl, winle the pie-eating coa test was won by Alfred Hates. To these events were added baseball and horse hoe games. A fine dinner was served ii'uic stvl. with Geo. K. Abbott vre iding. Toasts and responses were given as follows: "'The faculty " J. W. War rell; "The Students" i)r. K. H. Ham mond; ''ftcmiuiscenre" Pied H. ltoys ton; "Luella Kimball 'lub" Sydney W. Hall; ''Our Anniuil lienie" Minnie Hates. 'The Relation of the Theological hchool to the I'niversity ", Win. Ni.h oil. A vocal solo was contributed by Alfred Itntes and an original poem by Mrs. K. Wicrwood. j talent of the public acjiools be enlist ed in tha rendition of the "Hallelujah l nor u" wboa it is produced. Tha Commercial club of Salon la la receipt of an invitation from the Port land Boie iPcstival publicity commit tee, asking the club to furnish some statistic and cuts of the special In dustrie of this community. Tha of ficial liana festival booklet is to bo of only 84 pages, with no advertising, but will ite devoted to telling of the special laauatriea of the state. UopiM I In the "Arrival .f Kitty," a three-1 jact farre comedy to W presented by the 'Juuior cbsa of Wilaniette Vniversity, jQrry Qy gajrjjjg CoCipaHJ I lif prr,it: VI . VI t. ,11 Hill W V U.tl im I " . best productions that has beea staged ; here for some time. I James K. Mutt, of Astoria, w.w weil known ia Salem, will direct the play. This in iWelf is proof tiiut the production will be excellent. Mr. Mott has directed a number of plays in Sa- Um, and has an enviable reputation along this line. The Willamette Quartet, which is now making an extended trip in southern Oregon, will sing during intermissions. The personnel of the quartet ia the same as bust year, and they are weU knowi to flalem audiences. rrof. John R. Kites, Sreetor of the to' lege of music, will direct a large oi- ehestra. The work of I'rof. Sites has A reevktion of the mvsteries of wholesale bread-making was afforded the ladies of the Aid enx-iety of the Presbyterian church yesterday after noon, as they were invited in a body to the plant of the Cherry City Baking company, where the management put out a dcy run of broad for the special object of demonstrating the processes. Thia proved a most intercstta uhibi- tion. been very much admired in Salem, and' ,,j . .... .f '. " . , ' . i m ,v . . presented an exhibit of the wholc.uin the music lovers of the town remember . .. , .. . , " " J'" v anKiruii.-uiB mm go into me various th fine concert given ia March. typea of bread, and also a series of re- offered by university players. Mr. Mott claims that the caste la the e4uU of any he has ever woraea with. The parts are taken by people of ex Mil cost ten cents It is probable that Leptional ability, and with good coach Members of tUe Pple'a Chorus ahnuld hear in mind that next Monday evening will be the regular business meeting, with reKjrts and election of officers. Everyone should bo present, especially as it is desirable to have the full chorus t work upon the ora torio, which will be Hinged within e row weeks. Kohenrsul of this production is beiitjf varied by devoting a pnrt of each evening to the Handel's "Hullc lujah Chorus" and a number of other bigh clues compositions. There are now Jwl enrolled in the chorus, but uutor tunately it is difficult to sccuro a full attendance, which is to be regretted fi.r those who fail to appear ara not only missing a weekly pleasure but the apaca allotod to Salem will bo do- voted to the prune aud logaubcrrv in iercuf. There ia no official pamphlet or hi erature of any kind published by th Umimereial club or by any industry in Milera wnoreoy itlie inquirer muj be givea lutormation on the prune in- PERSONAL Mrs. Klir.abeth Hollon, who has been spending the winter with tor lis ter in I'ortinnd, returned to Kale-ra this evening. She tins 'been with her sis ter. .Mrs. 0. A. Koctwell. Hurry Bon no is in the city to viMt his parents and to arrange for his daughter to keep limine" for tim on the Tilhtinook ranch. s hi ' k f si i I I -, Xii&t ti.. .i... i. . ....,..M a,i - v trantion at Willamette that was droHl J." ' '7,' " I w' 01 a rf,, , wr h. ,.,( -- " """" ra" w " - - r ' I ruirfina Kls.l 1 TI v l,- A 1 rv nwur. Autre w&ti aiso finest premutations that Lai ever beeUhowii t) ' "raising." Tho Cherry City plant is equipped with one of the largest ana most elab orate bread mixing and moulding ma chines in use on the eoait, demonstrat ing how it is iHissible to sturt flour and water at one end of the process and take nut ttm limn-nail t. ....,. Odell Savago ovens with vm! t, ..u v Gus Anderson hand. Finn, ,,J .i, . : "0''r n Jl'11" (dumped into the mechanical kneading ' K"'n Osctr Olsoa . trnnoh ;,. . no, ...i i kimv "i'.""V"";" ----; Clirke Story worked to the proper consistence, , Kitty Benders tyelyn GoMm into the "hooper" 0f the mo. .. Aunt June Blnnclie Drake nnmtn. !, ; . . . . .. , , ; - "um. v ii is BUL-ressivciv Aaxaet tstelle Satchwe'l eut not in r.t , u. : This play will bo given in the Grand tene.1 nut r..ll...l .. ,.i .!.. . . 1 operho,.soHriday, May 2, at 8:15 p.! with flour hustled throng. ,',Zh e ticket, will be on sale at the of endless curriers, and finally de,,8it- . " . V ' 'u m lnilividiml bake tins, rea.ti ine the result should be very good. The cast is: Wiliatn Winkler Xvle Bartholomew Jane . Bobby Baxter.... Big Reduction Sale All during the past week we have been selling rugs to people who appre ciate the low prices we are making. A number of rugs were sold-to Portland people and they were loud in their praise of the stock and low prices. We will continue the sale this week. See the prices: The ti OiH'ra tinns may bo made Wednesday morning, diistry of Marion county. Inquiries are utmost daily received tv the Uommer- siul club for information regnrainig prune tracts, cost per ai re, probable returns from investments climate around Salem and suih, but thero is no printed information covering tlio ground. The pamphlet issued by the Commercial club five years ago says that the growing of prunes is ouile profitable, but when it come, down to practical information thero is none. Although there were several rumors of a tong war in Chinatown, it hns now developed that tho only troiiblo wna a little personal Benin between Mrs.Hing and Charlio Wong, who haii- pen Inith to live in the center of the Chinese slunk district, south of tho llulilmr.l building. Mrs. lling hns a otiple wf boy who helped make life mimu-ahlo for hnrlie Wong and it is nciilentully susiiected they iniuht hnve hud aometliing to do with tho tiro that !v for the ovens. This machine turns out the finished pans of dough at the rnto of .-00 tin hour. From the mixing ma chine after r::ising nit hour the pans are hustled into a battery of mammoth coke-heated ovens, where gauges are I'm, Mini to snow i no uegree oi mat to a fraction, and scorched bread is nn im--"Visibility. The efficiency of this equipment is being attested every day bv the f:;r-flung notoriety of the VHoi sum "product. Following the demonstration, the la dies wore invited to sens ut loaded tables where they were served with a delicious luncheon, largely mtido up or the products of tho plant, including h variety of cakes, cookies.etc, of n qimb, ity to mnke the Indies o,ue.ition their own culinary ability. During tho lunch eon tho manager g.ivo nn interesting talk ns to the methods of baking nnd the extent of tho commercial buking business. Just wtiat this establishment means as one of Salem s business factors niny be gathered from tho fact that In the 15.00 Tapestry, 9x12 $29.50 $37.50 Tapestry, 9x12 $32.50 $42.50 Axminster, 9x12 $31.50 $48.50 Axminster, 9x12 $37.50 $52.00 Axminster, 9x12 $16.50 $72.50 Wilton, 9x12 $59.50 $76.50 Wilton, 9x12.. . $67.50 $110 Wilton, 9x12 $97.50 Wool Fibre and Grass Rugs all at reduced Rates 75c Printed linoleum. . .60c $1.00 Printed Linoleum. .SOc $125 Printed Linoleum . . 98c ?1.75Printed Inlaid... $U5 $225 Printed l aid... $1.75 $2.75 Printed Inlaid... $220 Special on Mattresses 50 POUND COTTON MATTRESS, ROLL EDGE, ART TICK, REGULAR $16.50 VALUE $11 85 $24.00 ?22-50. Floss Mattress JJg 5 $14.50 AH art tick and roll edge $27.50 Floss Mattress .. $10.50 Floss Mattresses . TRADE IN YOUR FURNITURE atarted in Wong s hovel a few dnvs ago. Anyhow, Mrs. lling got pretty I rrso of a month they consume 100,000 ! HAMIL TON 310 Court Street JAtllf McCAiridFP Vmous jmtfttlist in war relief In France work violent yesterday afternoon aud it ro quired a couple nf policemen to take her to IrTo city jail. She ia still thi-.., while the police aro awaiting some of her frieuds from Portland. Mrs, lling V husband was killed by a truck ubout two yenre ago. It was ono of her boys that was taken to a barn over in lVlk county a few evenimrs aao "by aovoral Halem lioys about It years old and nangcu. The boy was left sus pended a few seconds and was tnkeu down by other boyg who were looking 1 1 - hi mmMm pounds of flour, 3000 pounds of sugar, -ouu of tuts, largo qimntitie. of syrups and molasses, in addition to lesser in gredients. The daily capacity of the plant is about 1.1,000 loaves of brend Hnd a big output of cakes and pastry. The spread of their business in indica ted by tho fact that thoy are shipping products to 40 different cities of west' em Oreeon. going as far south as Gold Hil and over to the Coos Hay country, ltUrMilHltMMMJMkLluuki.. SnETJHELT WOMfIN" UNDERSTAND LAVv on, 'without any apocJsl damage to the Chinese boy. Seventeen deeds for record were fil ed yesterday in the county recorder', office. All this besides the filing of several satisfactions and of one sol. dier's discharge. By the way, if a soldier wishes to feel uro his dis charge papers ore safe, he haj the priv ilege of hnving it recorded in the county recorder', office at a charge of (iO cents. The office has a special book for miscellaneous recording of any instrument. Engine knowledge 1 JUAKUS KAUEK STAR Daiem m usic oouse For yeais we have furnished the people of Salem and vicinity with musical instruments and supplies, and we have done it well, too, as may be proved by the degree our business is increasing. Do you belong to our list of satisfied customers? We can furnish you with all the leading makes t.f TALKING MACHINES, PIANOS VIOLINS CORNETS ORGANS GUITARS IN FACT, ANYTHING IN THE LINE OF MUSIC Geo. C. Wi. 4:52 State Street WATCH OUR WINDOW FOR THE LATEST POPULAR MUSIC SI I . j f )ty - J j ; I . 1 ' I'M Ui r.f- , , U i 1 . : I5. :.l ?s - ' S, i y . i lir . . 4i ' '-it 3f. a-i J)r -J2f lnaoi w . H Vy i opted by the last legislature, beforo the voters of Oregon. This caso has at tracted wido attention throughout tho country, and the attorney general has received eominunicatiirns regarding it fro mull parts of the United Status. Among other littlo lenl operation that will occupy tho time ond atten tion of Attorney General Brown next month is tho notorious Wilbur boot 'truing case, which will take the at torney general to Washington, m the case must bo argued before tho U. S. supreme court. Julius Wilbur, whose base of operations la. been in Port land for several years, ha. a number of counts a.'suinst him for bootlegging. Some time last year ho was convicted by the t mekamas eounty court, appeal ed to (lie state supremo court which sustained thn lowor court, and ho now appeals to the highest tribunal. JOURNAL WANT ADS PAY JOURNAL WANT ADS PAY Gilbert Advises East Side Road To Portland Just Now Keep to the Eust Sido road in mukind tho trip to Portland from Raleni if you want to avoid a lot of grif and bail driving. Such is tho advice of I.ee L. Gilbert, sttno distributor for tho Elgin Six, who returned from a drive In (tin Rose City, Tuesday. In his round trip t0 Portland Mr. Gil bert covered both tho east and the west sido route, nnd sny. that, wane tho wesf side road can be navigated, tha going is bad, especially this ijo of Hopeville. Ho reports the rond on tha east side of the rivor ns rought in spots, but says theso aro rapidly being smooth fd out by crews now nt work all nlon the line. Tho drive ho says, can easily' be made in two and a half hours. JOURNAL WANT ADS PAY Miks Louise Gilman. , Mis3 Louise Gilmnn has bean an. ' pointed by the Y. W. C. A. to tour i New York state for the purpose of i explaining the bills cgncerning worn- i en which are before the legislature. , ,Misa Gilman will meei members of .the Roverning boards of Y. W. C. A. '8 in the cities which she visits, as ; well as members of industrial girls' ' clubs or any other groups which de- ; .sire to be informed on the bills. She ; will give the arguments for find i against the bills with a view to help- 1 ing the women to an intelligent un- ! deistunding of them. j The Brunswick STATE HOUSE NEWS I, , 53 17. 1 'it?!- Ralph Mulford. Natural antitml. tn iii.,I.Mi.nJ . J i rL ; ..v. ... ji-iiiui lomousiion engine made a wtar racing driver of Kalph Mulfordj , (Who Will drive a Frnntenne in thJ I 5tX)-miIe Liberty SweensLoVoa 1 .lndinniipolis Speed-vay on May 81J I .Mulford cr.mes from a littlo town (near Portland. Me. From his rliJ est days he was fascinated by en- j m Ko.'.ier iariory wncn ic was uH ftedinraUlBrg, N. Y. J Business 1ms been vcrv lii'hi hi tlie j CurHration Depaitinent during the past i week, there being no new ecneerm nf gre.-t imporiance inc.ir;otnted. The list is as follows; Sweetlnnd 4 Sin if Portland, aiiorrt; ( lark l'.i;i. t o.. Portland, $j"i,(ltii; Wagner Rn .or Strip Co.. Portland. 7i'rtfl; WasM-ll ll.-igreu Co. Portland, J.'iOnOj Wcsiern tioil Co. Medford. .iii0; Cl.avcr Apple Svrnp Co.. Portland, $V.Pofl. It is exctcd that a deei-i..n will be handed down by the supremo cunrt next Tuesday in the cae in which Portland well ss California iiipmr interests are seel; ing to rmci-el Att. r- General Itrown by n.siiu.imus o write a ballot title for a r-'ti'iim whereby to bring Rwlutivn 1, ad- How this wonderful instrument has blazed the way into the hearts of every lover of good music can be well understood when you hear it. Bring your favorite record of any make and let us play it on the Brunswick. Tones hitherto lost are brought out clear and distinct on the Brunswick. Words lest on other machines are produced in a natural human-like manner. We take your old machine in exchange. Easy terms. C. S. HAMILTON