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SHIPLEY`
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1921
(Jnne 30,
Wte Capital Journal, Salem,
Oregon.
kttle Holds
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B.
Large Spanish
Library Given
To University
Meet
Next Month
Skiing
I
k
the summer
10
OKi- -
3U.
Tune
lt can't be
r
east- -
KnDhisticated
.k
southerner. But Pacific
faer
better.
know
Mwe6t".;V,n,,rnament every
througn me
lf
feet.
e
ninety-fiv-
C'.. ...mners throughout the
JHwirt. Canada and even the
to en- ...uio wesi are preparing
'.I"6'...fih
'''
midsummer
vullpv
hove sea level, in Raifcfjj feet
.....I Pnrk. on the slopes
. .... Rainier. The date of the
lJ1UU
,mr is JulV 3.
hon- women who took
KT.nd
,
ncu
..
L. I, meets held in previous eu-- Ptourna...I ntpr the coming
El. .nd. in addition
ETfiperts have announced their
Ention of competing in thes
and
wL.i. others from Norway
sum-fc- l.
also are expected this
The tournament is under the
Sid
Election of the Northwest
annual
at.
lameDt
P
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,
tht
"The Heart of Maryland," the Vltagraph special, production, has, aside from Its Intensely
and hlgjily entertaining value, an educational Interest which Is bound to appeal to old and young aitki
Of especial Interest are such locations as General Grant's headquarters, the Briars, and the mansion t
which great balls were given to Henry Clay In the ballroom Jefferson Davis, president of the Souther
Confederacy, was married. There are many spectacular scenes In the production and the dramatic interes
is offset by a pretty love story woven around the lives of two brave hearts, one loyal to the South, tn
other to the North. The war atmosphere is kept In the background and serves only to give the story coloi
The love story holds the center of Interest and bits of humor hide away the tragedy of war.
Albany to Have
Three Voices Swimming Pool
Washington, June 29 The federal board for vocational educa-
Il--
iitnow
saxa-phon-
New Member of
Shipping Board
tt band.
"Poi
Fought
By House
wives
H., June 30..
Kumalae, city and
nty supervisor,
maker of uku- and manufacturere of
poi.
native
staple food made from
root!, recently
sold ut his
tk of taro
to a Chinese "hui"
Iwnbine, poi immediately
jump
pupriM and laid the founda- i for a war
by the Honolulu
T.
Honolulu,
machinery has been installed ani
the cannery is in full operation.
Man Sings In
tion fias discovered a man whose
vocation, apparently is to be a
chorus all by himself. He is Joseph
Kaufman, disabled veteran, and is
able, the board's announcement
asserts To sing in three voices at
one time," sounding like "three
men side by side singing in unison." Only one similar case has
is ideal
for good jumping ever been known in the United
wet snow causes so much fric- States.
Kaufman is described as "an
when the
jumper lands that
e
and versatile
liable to throw him off his accomplished
Wute
player."
Preparations have been made to
indie even larger crowds at Pa
ndlse Valley this summer than ev- before and it is
assured that a
we entry list of jumpers will be
Trust"
(f
Joseph
tfL
Vl
tGrllkL
Albany, Ore., June 30. Swimming at the Bryant Park pool by
July 4th is the slogan of those in
charge of preparing the pool for
the 1921 swimming season. A crew
of four men are now at work erecting a bath house.
Funds for the repairing and improvement of the plunge in the
Willamette river have been coming
in steadily for the past two weeks
and only a few more dollars are
needed to reach to $500 mark,
Seth French announced.
Work will be pushed now in order that the pool will be ready for
the swimmers on the 4th. In addition to the bath house now under construction a second bath
house will be erected, thus providing one for men and one for wo
men. A diving tower, spring board
and other diving and swimming
apparatus will be installed for the
amusement of the patrons of the
"ol' swimmin' hole."
Compositions Donated.
Copies of the best products of
Oregon's composers were presented
to the state library, Wednesday by
a delegation repiesenting the society of Oregon Composers headed
by Dr. Emll Knna, president of
the society. Among state officials
present at the presentation were
Governor Olcott, Secretary of State
Kozer and Cornelia Marvin, state
librarian.
I
wfiiStH9&
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HJ
ies league on what
its
call the "noi tmuf "
I Hawaiin who can't
get poi
'Position similar to that of
"automobile
without
gasoline.
f else will "make him
go"
Unwell. Consequently, when
Pwred out of the
stap..
us into the
of
catalog
"Priced
delicacies, the houae- r league was
arpeaied to and
Ptly decided to imnnrt Tin!
tie island of
Hawaii in an
"f to hammer
1
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v. ,t,m
i
ku
yt MV Ul
'nawtiiM' foii on the Island
Contract Awarded.
Contract for the construction of
a new central heating plant at the
old soldiers' home in Roseburg
was awarded by the state board
of control Wednesday to Yundt
and Keyser of Corvallis, at a figure of $21,449. There were seven bids entered for the job.
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of the
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the watch for
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The Sherwood cannery is prostrawberries. The new
cessing
unw
mo.
E.
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Annual Bargain
Day Offerings
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lawaiian
Salem
STAGS
Leave
Silverton
New stand
S:15 a, m,
o
.
,
u""1
.
tut year nuncueua'ui
Lnt to Paradise Inn arid from
km viewed the ski Jumping
ta crowds lined one side of
which was marked off on
L,
M Vista Knell near the Inn. The
wm ue umu
rney ihis season
ga the same course.
iasi year
The warm weather
Lie the course sticky and the go
so that new rec- g rather heavy,
Ui were set up. However, i. iar
L sturdy son of Norway, who
m lives at Aberdeen, Wash., leap
honors by a
id away with high
e
feet. He also
tap of ninety-fivtin the honorary prize ror style
nd length of leaping and an ex
4a prize of a silver trophy, which
iktst be won two years in success- of the
jta to become the property
Miner. This is one reason for the
itense Interest in the tournament
Ittb season. Larson must win the
m again and will make every ef- fat to take the trophy home with
to tor permanent keeping. This
trophy is given for the best a
Hid man in the tournament.
Leaps do not count unless
the
Attestants retain their
footing,
W many of the jumpers have dif- itilty maintaining an upright po
pon after the leap. Icy, smooth
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works on fine arts, among them a
book on
tapestries In the
royal palace at Madrid by Torino,
and some recent works on agriculture, medicine and sociology.
Hispano-America-
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one of the early Spanish
translations of the Sacred Book
printed in 1569; set of "Sermon
Books" of the 17th century; facsimile reprints of manuscripts
of
centuries earlier than the 16th;
200 volumes completing a set of
all the publications of the "Real
Academia
Berkeley, Cal., June 30. From last 120 de la Historla" for the
the heart of Spain, Madrid, across words onyears; a large number ot
n
Spanish and
the Atlantic Ocean and the Ameri
a few
Bibliography;
can continent, has come to the
Si
University of California the uni
que gift of four centuries from Mr.
Juan C. Cebhian, a resident
of
Hour on the Hour at
San Francisco, at present sojourn
Both Ends
in
his
more
of
native country,
ing
Leaves 10th and Alder at
than one thousand volumes of
Seward Hotel every hour
Spanish works, printed from 1540
Leaves Salem Bligh Hotel
to 1920, embracing nearly all
branches of knowledge, and vary- First Stage 7 a. m.
ing from a set of "Sermon Booke"
Last Stage 7 p.m.
of the 17th century to some recent works on sociology.
Stating that he expects to present the State University
this
spring a few more hundred volumes of the same kind and that
it is his endeavor "to make for
the University of California
the
largest, richest and most valuable
collection of Spanish books In .America." Mr. Cebrian has written to
President David P. Barrows that
the latest donation to the university comprises among others the
following interesting books
Fifty-twworks of tte 16th
and 17th centuries, mostly in their
original bindings, in pressed lea
ther or in vellum the "Blblia
Regia," the second Polyglot Bible,
of
by order
printed in 1569-7King Philip II., of Spain, under
the editorship of Avals Montano,
one of the translators also of the
dramntt
original texts; the "Biblia del
Oso,"
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