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PAGE SIX THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, SATURDAY, MAY 31, 1919 JAPANESE FLAX MEN VISIT SMI SECTiOR 27 scutching mills aud five s(.iiiiiiug '. niiiU. i From Salem, the paitv went to S-at- CITY NEWS. j A I vim .ruu-wi, me iwtij wrni iv I . re tury separatea, mree ei iar ' aving fur Europe to study 4lax conditions in Ireland ami Bclgiuia and t .the other to return to Japan. J At a meeting of the associated stu f tO V I 1 Tlic Jr,'uo F'1'' company efJeut tudy of the high school the ful- LOCai LCnCIOOnS inVeSlwareO Turner, Oregon, or winch Mr. ttcuime:luwi offjeer, were elected fr the DA i 1 fi I ' wcrc.'ary, gave ii visitor evei y - 1Y UriGnill UClCSbOS ,portunity to study what had kwi done in a lat the Turner plant. The big thing, lnUrSH3V. Mr. Schunks mid, is the fact that toe jar., Ravmond Clarke: editor Clarion, department of agriculture at Washiug- Hubert .Notson; manager Clarion, I-aiie Salem wa, elected as one of the three ,0; R C- ""' WilU-rtt. AIU--; manager foot ball, Kugene U,U; . . . trailer as one of the coming flux see- manager .basket ball. Amory tull; man pi,intintheln.tedStat.tobeTi.tedtiollJtf ,h(1 t-nit(M Rtat)t . ager debating work. Floyd Mclutire; by representatives of the Imperial Flaa " j malinger student distribution, t'arl( A Hemp Manufacturing company of r,tJ. fnrf Trt Anon lusher; yell manager, Nicbol Mcliil- Toyko, Japan. In their investigations"11 V0"1 . ,'brisU of the flax industry the party of prom-j Sp?dfJl$ NMl IUOPtSV roomig yenr: i'resideiit, Kalph Wilson; vire president, Kenneth Waters; . retary, Katharine Uibbard; sergeant at fnent Japanese visited Washington, D. I C, Ontario, Canada and Michigan. A group of oyer thirty candidate i for Uie Oregon bar finished the making . v i. .. i t it n 4 aram inttuia itui ii-a mi tha itt a 1 is -l . . -i . m-o i . . i i i iFfMi if annrt in -iiintrp v fit'iinrT- i-f m(v o i..v -"' iney were ,n me ey iDiian; 01 " .BWVt wiU W . ! Mo.daV mnruiug h Thurs.lay. A lare pr,K.rtioa of week. The partr came to Salem with lu 0,1 BF" -"ol,aa ""lrul fmm I'nrttanS nil the uroim . letter of introduction from the Uni-! Ut, bee. act for tr,,, .a fol- ,1? ted Ktntes department of aitrieuUnre, ," , ... v.cn..l 'v 1 aevwal weeks before the exami- l.ureau of pluut indu.try. to Edward J"M .S. "T' "j0.. Motion of the paper, is eomplcted n.i 8, hunkc, tvretf.rr of the Oregon Flax fBn" , 'en. rSus ,ne wvy suc(.P9sfu, VandiJate, named Kiber eompany it Turner. I lent. Also Beatty versus the City fi Xo eourt. Linn County vermis not onlv niei.,l)er of the lariret flax Jun 3 Irf-gal holiday. i,iiin. ;., T.r. ,,. .. J June . 10 a. in. entatirei of the Japanese imperial gov- ''er- ernment. to learn what was beine done1 ,.Juu 3- "' -Moore ; versus the in the flax industry in the j;,, -JT o halri"! 1 P- "-. W ilaan versu. Utates and from Washington, D. C, in,B ,ne" the department of arieultnre. thev w.rnl "n . Bui c Luu.uer aentto Salem, Oregon I Company versus Gilbert The Imperial Flax H.mp Manufae-' Ko ourt tot th wee,t '"""W turing eompany of Toyko, Japan, has now in rultivation 80,000 aer of flax, and ineoivnection with this aereage own I tr Happy r -1 trvriuMn snvm! dtffMh'rtft nd rcKul;ir bowel mavemrots, Con- " taint nothing itarmful no alcohol no ttHtt just th nnat ve. t.rbl (miefti. Epecitlly recura lacmicti fur teething lim. At ntt frnpiitt J. C. Perry 'i. ft. Tune 16, 10 . m. Dane vermin Miles. June 17, 1 p. m. LeavcuwooJ versus Ohk-s. . June 18, 9 a. m. Collins vermis Vni ted Urokem Co. Allies To Advance Fifty Miles If Huns Don't Sign HiiMle, Mav 31. (I'liited 1'reaa.) A diKpateh to the Nutinual Zeitung from Mu.veme today stated that in ease the Germans refuse to sign the treaty the Freneh liigh eomiuand lias received or ders to ndvanee HH kilometer (50 miles eastward from the present xoue of oeou- pation. Hritish troops will oeeupy the Hulir distriet, the dispnteh said. Six hunilred teihnieiiiiNi and engineers al renily have lieen summoned to Cologne Work on the stadium and platform for the historic pageant at Willamette university is now well under way. The stage is built in among huge shade trees and sylvan atmosphere will sur round the cenea, to be depicted in the 75th anniversary reiteration. Jn this dramatisation of the history of Ore gon and the founding of the univer sity, valuable assistance will be receiv ed from Proif. Uent, of the Chemawa I iludian school, who has offered to drill : and equip 100 Indian students for. the. :. : i. mi 1....4.. ! Mtnous euisuutvk 1 ni-iv simieiio repiu- eut tribes from Altiska, Montana, Wjr- loming and other western states, an'l !thev will be deeked in the varioun tri- Hul costumes, some of the most, gor geous eharae.ters anil of gTcat value. Karly pioneer eostumen will also be ob tained from -old settlers in various parts of the valley for the oecaeion, and these will be a very interesting feature of the pageant. 0 The auto tourist season has already lMguu as made evident by the tran sients arriving at Salem hotels. Amon(f the crowd uf late arrivals at tho Ma rion hotel were half a dozen automo bile parties, one of them made up of K. A. Knouse anil family and 1 r. and Mrs. 11. M. JStephens, all of Moose .law Siskntchewau, accompanied hr ilild- to prepare for such a move, It was said. J rod Knudson of fpokane. Another par ty m made up of G. R. Cray, F H. Hailan. C. K Adams, Mr. A. A. Ha lan an.) Marv T. Halan. all of Seattle Tourists driving through to the eonth from 1'ortlatid were Miss (iraee Me- Kenaie, Mins Kate Stanfieui, Mis Mary rtlu-w, Mixt II. Jhus and Mrs Jack Kalj'h. 0 Lewis K. Campbell, representing the Victory Kos feotival, was a recent ar rival from Portland, coming in to look after the interests of the big show. Corporal Clyde E. Cory, 63d Infantry, has returned to Washington, D. C, af ter a two week's visit at the home of C. M. Day, 1120 Chemeketa street. Mr. I 1 orv has reenlisted for another year, The state institution for tha feeble minded will give its annual eutertain ment next Friday eveninsr in the form of a cantata entitled "A Day in Flow- erdom." It will V put on by the chil dren of the institution at 8 o'clock in the evening. Before the beginning of the program, visitors win oe given an opportunity to inspect the work done oy the children the past winter. The general impression that the pres ent month of May has tieen unusually cold is not verified by the official weather records. For the average max imum temperature of the month is 65, while one year ago it was 65, two years airo C2 a nil three years ago 4 Nor have the nights been unusually eold. The minimum average temperature for Die month is 40, while one year ago it was 45. two years ago for the month of May 4.1 and three years ago 43. However, tfie records show there has been more wind than is usual for the month. Yesterday was the coldest decoration or Memorial day known in th:s part of the Willamette valley since the gov ernment ocgan keeping official weath er record in 1000. The maximum tem perature was 5 with a minimum last night of Sti degrees. With the exception of Memorial day three years ago when the maximum was "tt. the day has been fairly warm with temperatures ranging from t5 up as bih as !-5. Miss Otttlie Montag of Albany writes friends here that she will leave at once for the east, having just re ceived word of the ileiith of her moth er, Mrs. H. E. Montag, ut Cabot, Fa. Good progress is reported in the re hearsal of the high school play "The M M tt Stock IN ORDER TO FACILITATE THE CLOSING OUT OF THE BIG SPENCER HARDWARE STOCK, WHICH WE RECENTLY PURCHASED AT A BARGAIN PRICE WE HAVE MOVED ' THE ' ENTIRE STOCK OF Our Big Paint SAI 17 IT AH U I i Paints.Varnislies. Oils I TO THE 1 Salem HardvareCo. STATE STREET ' COMMENCING MONDAY, JUNE 2, AT 8 A. M. WE WILL PLACE THESE GOODS ON SALE AT THE FOLLOWING PRICES. egins Monday June 2nd P aincs All Colors, Also Odd lots of Paints . ?98 PAINI OIL - i i a u i i v armsiics Good Grade in terior varnish aisomme s rr 1 in bulk ' 'II " 1 I ' " j ' ' ' ' ' rl''i J vou 6k v,hi ,.A u vvi"u,v-,uvlue. service From Salem Automobile Co. isteo foWs, you Bill 5Wet5 k remiunc& triAn- but teres,;, ibe doe- Ms business w a' salesman-; As-sucb. he is on 1k o aU day tend - in dj ; Hinds of weatkv- -ihroulhe cog Jested disirip y: h suburbs- into Ihe Wlvcountrv-tleccessanlv U . . demands a car of ?uickVMt tois eV' Yfitti-tntoum cost of ub-keend olevaVon- a a I III twice vh smile 1het? recxd The name tote on iis ar , - .SV jntroducing"BILL SPIVENS"-You'U see more vf him! li Fortune Huutor," to be presented by the students on the cvcniiig of June 4th, in conntction with the annual rum monccment exercises. The graduating class have requested Rev. Lelnnd lor- ter, of the Christian church, to dvliver the baccalaureate sermon, while Judge 'Benson, of the supreme court, will de liver the commencement addres. The I graduating class this year numbers 9U members, though there are one or two Jn tho claw who aro doubtful on ac leount of a prospective shortage of cred its. This is a great fulling ulf as com pared with lust year when there were I147 in the elawt. Those who are to de lliver orations eommencenient day are !liiiid McOov, Donalil llvnn and Allele Kateit. THIS AFFORDS YOU AN EXCEPTIONAL OPPORTUNITY TO REJUVENATE YOUR HOME OR STORE BUILDING ECONOMICALLY. SO HURRY! I nr fl P n (1 ; . v I f j aJ sJ iJ Li ' -9 QTATp ST wars C o PHONE 172 120 No.. COMMERCIAL i i i . h I ; l J Business was good today at the coun ty clerk's office where marriage li cense are issued. The first was to Kd ear '(' IVarwn and .Maude Ann lnr- ,'lin. The jiext to receive the license (was Henry lucht, 1H of Mt. Angel, a jfurmer and Thelma (liven, IS, of Sil Iverton. The next was Roy N. Haird, 120, a nincliinist of Portland and Hazel jA. .Powell, l, of Malem ami the Inst was t'arl Walter Butte, 20 of Salem, a vulcanizer, and Mary Francis Cum eron, 1", of Salem. j Next Monday morning tha first case to be called befwe the circuit eourt will te that of the apital National ;bank against the city uf Salem.. The mount involved is :t(MXI. wsi rants ield by tho bank assigned by Clark ft Henery for the paving of South 12th etreet in Salem in 11)12. The suits were filed against the city last fall in order to lie of record before the expiration ,i t six venrs, just as a matter of pro teehon. In its answer the citv i Ihiihi d that no suit could be ui;tiiilaiiii' I J agninst the city f ir warrants drawn o:i 1 a sptM-ial fund until there was money 1 in thst fund. It is understood that the j lank takes the stnnd that at the expi ration of six years, the warrants would be outlawed and it wa for protection only that the bank sues for a judgment against the city. Tor these who travel south from Sa lem, the rounty eourt sue icsts that the (traveling should he through itusedale and over the Anketmy hill or g"tng bv war of Turner and Marion. u the. ; Jefferson way lendig south from Sa lem, there is about fmr miles cf the road torn up and lieing prepared for hartlsurfacin j. The county roadmaster sui;ir.st8 that no one travel on the Jefferson Way for the pres-nf e-pt-ing those- living on the road. All thru travel should be ty Rosedale or by . Turner and Marion. I 19- I Marion connty conrt Is pntting in ; no nvire wmxten clverts or small wond fefi itiritlifes All work is now of cement and reinforced cement. On the Ji ff -r-son War th cf Salem, he t ween the i Jackson Hill and Jefferson, the court fts putting in three cncreie brides ii' I one concrete culvert. The culvert n eifc'hl feet sed trt feet wide, iwith a retnfoi'ed ciljimn in the cen-!fe-r. The three bruise are e. h w th a ' f -Hit r'-t lt-r's fur tV ru'wrl and .Trdes will V received l.y the com fy conrt up to .hiTse ' I Born BAM)AIJy To Mr. ami Mrs. I.ial lian dall of Naples, Xcw York, May 24, 1319, a son. The mother was formerly Miss Daph ne Herndon, BUY IN SALEM ALWAYS Vancouver Racer Takes j Northwest Race Honori Portland, Or., May 31. C. J. Winy of Vn couver, Wash., won the 13 mil motorcycle race and the northwest ehnj i pionship here yesterday afternoon. j R. r. Newman of l'ortlnnd won tlir events, finishing first in the five mil 13-mile and 20-mile stock mnchine rae BUY IN SALEM ALWAYj 2 BllI t Delmore and More IN THE ORIGINAL SPECTACULAR COMEDY NOVELTY " , "BEHIND THE SCENES" Mabel Killeen SINGING COMEDIENNE Yorke and Marks THE ORIGINAL NUT ACT ALL DAY SUNDAY ( theatre v-