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pari: nx THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, 0 REGON. SATURDAY, JUNE 7, 1919. KMiiTrn ARE Giffll DIPLOMAS 9 - X',-' i. - e" " '--- v Av -V ' .,. " w LISTEN I i CJH He world on the level to who drives a (Zlm'rehf fte man tbis I Kadi as much boer ber 5-- 1 Company M To Receive Federal Equipment And , enact date has not been determined ! vet. It will bo necessary fur Company! j M tu turn out in full force every Mon-1 ImnPrCfn r Hi! IninPrtinn ' muster. The reorganization of tli( na- iii5JCUiwU tionu guard is now on in full swing, ' ... , 'it the. men of the various companies! Ouler, have been revived by thsam UmMng f(irwftr(, ,o ,h( tilne' when ! rmiiiiiiindiiig officer of Company M to, ,),,,,. )e uny pqoipt gn,i take! lie jirtfparcd fur tfi,ral tnspol VH-1 their regular summer encampments.' TLo ietion in to take place some i No that fuUnn haa teen chosen a luVidav evening before June 3Ulh, the headquarters for the adjutant general office an well a battalion hcadqunr-1 tors for the Necond battalion, Salem will lie privileged to witness many bat talion tirill nd maneuvers, according to Oal'ruin Hewlett anl Lieutenant I'iee and Hchultz of Company M, the loeal organization stands every ehanee of Oncoming the track eompany of the t 3 4 ' m - t ', ?!. . t ;-'-; ; r , v . .... , ......... J - , 11 -at' t . . - i THE LIVEST SUBJECT OF THE HOUR HATS HEN ET DONE FOR YOUr JAMES KEANE'S REMARKABLE PHOTOPLAY OF THE LIVEST SUB JECT OF THE HOUR-FIRST IT ENTERTAINS, IT THRILLS; THEN IT LEAVES A THOUGHT BEHIND - -r- t i , ... .... "v. 1 ' i !; ! i tl Mf r i it I i i f ! 3 1 :1 Tfccebgy School (bets De grees To Two At Coa- ; cencenent Exercises. ! By . B. Hamrond. Friday, June , at 2:30 p. m. occurred the coniuiencenicnt eiereiwa of the achool of theology in the Kinibali hai; of aasembly. The exercisea bean witU a proaeaaioual as the KirubaU ciiorus marched in ainging "Jomu la Conquer or, Jesua la King,'' followed bv the academic proceaaiou, led by President Talbott, including the guests of who were to participate ia the eiercises,,the remaining faculty and the graduates. The address bv Dr. Bchuftt of Tacoma was t- noteworthy one in nia-iv -.vavs. His theme as "The Ministry tor Our Iny." He is an orator of large abilitv, his thought was beautiful and choicely expressed, and what he said was pia tical, modern and inspiriuu. He urted upon the young men who were graduat ing that what they were, more than what they said, was the chief portion of their message; that while thev were to preach the old truth with the aplrit of tho fathers, they were to use mod ern methods and to preach in tevnis of modern life. He reminded them that while Christianity had destroyed blav erv and so wr n, imi,u.. t, ..n.. ...i regiment, and are working hard to this1 h,,( practically destroyed the aloou. end. Kvery effort is being made to get 'here were two great conflicts, before full tun. outs at drill and all men are us to which the church tnut address hi notified to be at the armory promptly 'self, she must do away with war and at eight o'cloek every Monday evening poverty. I closing he urged the young men to guard jealously their pusona! relation with God and he related this in cident told by Hubert l.euis Htevenson. On one occasion there wts a terrible torm at sen, and for three Uuya the passengers of a vessel were fasteiu.H Wow decks without food or drink, mo 'nientarily expecting the bieiikup of the ship, on tho third day a venturesome passenger came on deck. The waves wero mountainous and to him there seemed no sign of relief. But he looked up at tho pilot house, r.nd the pilot an swered hia look with a smile. Me mail ed back to his imprisoned companions and said to them, 'We are saved! 1 have seem the pilot and he amiledi" Ho; suid the speaker, is the minister of Ood to reports to the storm-bound, distressed Voyagers of earth, "I have steti the pilot, and he smiled! " Dr. Talbott 's charge to the cit-ss was a timely and virile message from a vet j erun to the knights just doniug their armor. " The graduates were George R. Aobott and John William Worrell. ' The singing of the Kimball cuorus1 received much fuvorable comment. Kev. ! H. N. Aldrich, pastor of the Leo:...-' church in this city, has trained the; young men for two yer.rs now, and his' training is manifest in the work they do. ,, (k . The Htone scholarship prize was awarded to John W. Worrell. The program in full follows: i Processional Kimball ( iiorus' Hov. II. N. Aldrich, Director. Invocation ! President Carl tiregg Douoy. j Tho Hcripttires Acts 20:17-5.....'. j Kev. Thomas B. Ford, I). 1. ; Hymn 630 ! Commencement Address "The Mill- j istiy for Our Dnv" ...y : Kev. R. H. Hchuett, H. T. 11., D. P. J "Christ and the City " iluell ; Kimball Choiug. Charge to Uradut'.tiiig t'lasa President II. J. Talbott, A. M., 0. I. Hymn No. 105 Presentation of Diplomas Presidenf' Talbott. Prayer and Hcucdiition TODAY'S BASEBALL SCORE National. R Huston 1 Cliicngti !5 n t 3 t i n jr. What Are You Worth from The NecK Up 9 Others place the same value upon yourself that you do, as they have nothing else to judge from except from your appearance. To make a good appearance you must be dressed rightthat doesn't mean any clothes that you may buy, but clothes that you get at Bishop's. They keep the Hart Schaffner & Marx also Bishop's Ready Tailored Suits. The salesmen are the most expert in helping you to get the clothes that suit your needs that's their business and they are al ways pleased to give you the benefit of their experience. The men of today are paying more attention to the small de tails of their dress than ever beforeit's the seemingly small things in life that make the large ones possible. You may get just the shirt, tie, or hat that you have been looking for here at Bishop's. Why wait for the new suit longer. It's waiting for you at Bishop's and is guaranteed Virgin Wool. And stocks were never so low in years there will be an actual shortage soon, as the merchan dise manufactured will more than likely be prorated among the merchants. . Late advice from the Southern States is that they are predict ing suits to sell from $42 to $00, the stocks of wool suitable bulks very small today. Every Family in Marion and Polk Counties a Patron. Satem WOOlCSl Mills Store Nehf and Wilson; Douglas and Kriw- fer. K n t Brooklyn 0 5 1 Cincinnati - 1 i I Hmith, Ciulore and Krueger; Keuther nnd Knriden. R I Xew York 9 1 j Pittsburgh 2 j Causey n ii d Onnznlea; Cooper, i Miller and Hlai kncll. 1 E 2 '. 4 Hull. h il K Philadelphia H St. 1uiiis , lacaarii, Minth and AiIhiiis; Meauow and Pilhoefor (sixth hilling). I The Ho.N. JOSEPHUS DANIELS, Secretary ofthe Navy, and a score more men prominent in public life HEARTILY END0RS DAYS ONLY 'STARTING ) TUESDAY JUNE 10TH PLAYED Two SOLID WEEKS IN PORTLAND V J) ' V V..V WW? ' THEATRE -t V tie (laughter returned this week from nnd of most importance, how to follow a visit in rortlttud. it. Mrs. R. W. Iieimett of Tillamook is, Preparation of food for the sick and a guest at tho home of Mns. A. V. Ken-: for the well was ably treated by Miss nett on Huyter street. I Holier of the Salem hoiital. Aliss Mrs. William Kersey is attending the ! Wihhart, of the' same corps, gave a short Adventist campmeeting being hi Id in I " which wr.s most instrm tivc on Portland this week. i the elements of nursing. J. T. Chipman of Corvallls was a Dal-j Miss Case, of the city library, ave ks business visitor this week. Mr. Chip-1 instruction on the purchase and cire of man is manager of the J. C. Penny store j books, and'nlso made it possible fur at that place. ,''1"'8 t0 "aniine some rare editions Mrs. F. K. ileyer of llebo is a guest wMl1' wrr f,,r t,m' " cxl,U,il at the home of her sislu, Air. I. N. j 'J'he Deaconess hospital gave an ob Woods on Clay street this week. joct lesson on the core of tue very Miss Nellie Collins returned this weekly.0'"; chl1'1 wl" W from lilobe. Arizona, where siie has f" been tenchiiiL' in the city school the i ino regular instructor gave taiks on 9o vital in its influence on the lutiira of the girls. PERSONALS. .Tmnea Huiics and rhi! In u and J. H. Waggoner of Turner were in Silent to day on their way to Tillamook. Mrs. R. 1). Cooper, who (ms been vis iting with relatives in this city for several months, leaves t'uti.y to join . her husband who is en:i;:eii uion irri gutiou work in tile Bums district f eastern Oregon. Ceo. 'oehrnu. of the stato waJr board, came in from l,a tiranoV this morning for a conference with Govern or Olrott. Major A. A. Hall and Muior J. V. chiLperones, clothes, every day courtesy Shore came up ff-i!i Portland today und mothering and motherhood. land were visitors at the slate bouse. (, . .,, . . ., I While here they arrungrd with tTnvera- a rare piivilege a!idiThirii Oreaon (l.w tor the Victors on festival pnrailc. Mr. and Mrs. (1. A. ('uuunings, Mra. Arthur Hargravn and Miss MaiT,ji Itry- Amerlcan. Chicago . New 4 oi k ! Williams, Dnnforth Quiun iuid lliiauah. 11 Hi and iSiaalk; past year, Miss tollins will spend the) summer at the homo of her mother, Mrs. Mar Collins on Court street. . i Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bor.ls aud little j have been studied. baby arrived this week from l'lltsOurg greatly appreciated. Ainona these were! for a summer a visit at tue non.e oi .Mr.'tiie resiliences of Mrs. (iovernot Withy and Mrs. W. 11. Boals. Mr. Bonis has! combe, Mrs. A. N. Bush, Mrs. K. j. oeen nnmeii as au m'Y' -"rs. u. j. oean. mis. i,k. i mn mnke up a partr from Oakland, gon Agricultural college and w; bfgiiiJ. Waters, Mrs. (. U. Brown, Mis. Wm.lCal.,' stopping at the 'Marion hotel fa his duties at tho i-peiimg of the fall Murghart, Mrs. Henry W. Merer, Mrs. ! day. term. (Milton Meyers. Mrs. J. H. Albeit and! Among the Portland quests roerntly Mrs. Miblrcd Kbbe wr.s in Io.ilnnd ! Miss Kdith Hazard. From these the j registered at the CapitaT ,niel are Mr. this week to greet her son. Ilarrii.. who i girla res'eiveil many valuable sugges 'and Mrs. C. A. Hvr.Ig, flank Knster, returned from France with the 20thttiona as to the building and furnishing' W. t Iirinvnrthy, W. H. Pa::!!", 1. A. or a inline. - itannington. ri. -i ... i ii , , W hitney Allvn. son nf Police Jud? to . rnuZ , . '. It."!" ,,,,0,r',r,,,d:,r of era,.,, Pa.. arrived ia .n. I h cmitnbutcd In the city Wtay for a brief ,W,t with any way to the success ot this work, f(,rm,.r 0t.an if engineers. Mrs. R. R. Webster of Harrisbari: wsa a Dallas Tisitor with relatives tue first of the week. - Heme Life Class At W. U. Closes Successful Year, K II K jt. l.ouis it J U jWashliig'tun ti T $! The cl.-.ss in home life in Willamette. j Shocker and Mayer; Haiprr, Tjnrnp-1 t'niversity, under the direction of Mrs. 'oa and Picinich, tiharritr. (Alice H. lHidd, has just completed the ! . ' jthint semester of its work. T.te .nany ! h if K phases of life in the home, especially Detroit Ii) I.i 1 'those falling directly under the ca.e of j Boston , S i; 3'woiunn, hae been studied and dis- lhiuss and Ainsmith; Caldwell, Winn 1 cussed. ' Diueoiit. Mays and Kchnng. j Lectures niven from time to iiioc by j (women nut connected with the school, K It E'have covered a wide range of mo.iects Cleveland 3 II t Philadelphia 2 Coveleskie and O'Neill; Mgor and Perkins. 1 11 j DALLAS KEWS. fCapitnl Jonraal eeial S.rvwe.) Dallas, Or., Juh . l ss Ha. lie Hr.rt a former tea.hcr in the Inll,-i huh school arrived ia Dsliss lM r.ui.t for a short visit with relative. Dr. and Mrs, W. C. Sehsefei and lit- extending from the most practical i,ties- ttiuns on the one hand, and upon the other to those unsi-en forces uf the high er life which give visum Mid uplift. Mrs. Wm. Pleming discussed the proportion of time which the home keep er can justly give to social service. Mrs. A. X. Bush advised the clas how to entertain and hw to tie entertained. ; This inclu icd --UI oeservRP.'.-es in on's own home, s'd in the home of other, j Mrs. Rflilin K. Pae tornetl ,o th note I'ook of her own eiperienee, an told how to prepare a- familv budget i rror This morning's Statesman misconstrued the mean ing we wish to coavey on sugar. The price per sack is $9.25 with $2.00 worth of merchandise, and limit 1 sack to a customer. Management s Peoples Cash Store lSG-WlN.ComlSt. ' rhoW 453