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PAGE FOUR T HE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1919. THE CAPITAL JOURNAL XS INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER CHANCE TO EARN PRIZES. j C OME comment, both favorable and unfavorable has been Pfliisprl hv thp tipw riAflHincr anrl first nncrp mnlrp-' Pnbiuhed evT evening except snn-; Deen caused bv the new heading and first oaee make b(JhLLiSt of the Capital Journal. Desiring to ascertain the opin "Well then, you should know, Karl, (every other means of conveyance. And jf. F. Macduff, supervisor of the SIs that when people are very much In r their permanent protection enables j kivou national forest for a number Of the rossins who f reonent the Diana. Iu'vauai transportation lor all c- of the Cascade national forest to suc- I for their love-inakine:' "That's right, they don't,' Salem, Oregon. Q. PUTXAM, Editor and PuWisher Telephone Circulation and Busi ness Office, 81; Editorial rooms, 82. ' Member Audit Bureau of Circulation Hons of it St rpnrWs nn triic ciir.ivt frio Tanltal .Trairnal " Then he added audaciously: . ujvv., w .., verv much aren't youf ' offers $15 cash in prizes, $10 for the best signed letter of uu words or less on the subject. $3 for next best and $2 for the third best letter, the contest to close December 1. j the names of disinterested parties to act as judges, to be i announced later. The prize winning letters, and some of rnx leased wibe SERVICE j the others, will be published. Address Contest Editor, Entered as second class man matter j Capital Journal. t Baiem, Oregon. j The letters should be frank and to the point. If vou like the heading and make-up, tell why, and if you do not, be sincere enough to give your reasons. The Capital Jour nal exists to serve the public and satisfy its readers, not to disgruntle them, and is progressive enough to make changes if convinced of the desirability, thoueh we real-i j ize the futility of trying to please everyone. . rru; 1 j- 1,1 . . 1 tor ttreo months. i2.u5 for si i ma vuvr is oi ougm iorcn Dy me receipt m me same months, 14 per year. By order of U. 8. government, all snail subscriptions are payable in ad-Irmnee- in love he churk- Tou with John, National Advertising Representa tives; W. D. Ward, Tribune Building. New Tork; W. H. Stoekwell, People's Gas Building, Chicago. SUBSCRIPTION RATKS Br carrier SO cents a month, $8 jear. By mail, SO cents a month, $1.25 "Well, I married him.didn'1 I?" "Do women always have to love a man to marry him. or do they always marry the man they lover" he asked cynicaUy. "I Cfcn answer both those question in the-, affirmative. I could not have married John unless I loved him and I I married him because 1 loved him." "Toh are young, very young, aren't you ?.'' "Yes, iso't it glorious to be young?" I asked, laughing, "Fore!" shouted John, and I realized tha. we had absolutely forgotten our opponents. We hurriedly stepped aside as John casions and in any weather or climate. "Older women particularly appre ciate the comforts of closed cars, and they are the ideal means of taking the children to school and on their daily outings. They enable woman at every age to see more of her friends more often, to keep in more intimate touch with the world about her. to keep re freshed by interesting trips of any desired length. Every" woman owner is continually discovering new ad vantages that contribute to the com plete satisfaction afforded by closed cars everywhere," ceed Clyde R. Seitx. Aartn Gilbert. SO-year-old son of Steve (Jilbert of Cottage Grove, died suddenly last Monday, the younger children finding him dead his 1 when they returned from school. J. II. Young, postmaster at Hermte ton, has resigned bis position to return to Texas, from which states he earn to Oregon t years ago. Ho is to bo sueceded by Charles H. Skinner. JOCItXAIi WAXT ADS PAT. KOAD BOOSTERS MEET Rippling Jftyraes. THEN" GO AHEAD mail of two letters the first of which reads as follows : : " nn ancl nw eWy hun,e" hls To the Editor: . j As they came up to us again John' Having been a reader of the Journal for long. I am wondering if you said. "You are having the usual be-! could not give us something to be thankful for on Thanksgiving day in a ' ginner's luck, I see, Kate." ; koo ciean nennmg tor tne paper once more. "Pon t be a fool. John." said Bessie, g j I can spenk for a number who feel that this motley mess at. the head "no beginner handles a putting iron or' j I of a paper so cheapens it, they hardly feel like looking at it. ) a cashie in the professional manner of ine second letter diners in tone. It reads: 5our wIfe " To the Editor: "But you never played before, did ! We wish to congratulate you upon the improvement you have made in ':ou' Kute-" the Capital Journal since taking possession of it. We feel that you. have! n' yes' r've P!a-Ved many times," improved it 50 per cent and that it is very important factor in the building! 1 an3w'ed- up of a better and greater Salem. '. j John's mouth phut with a snap. He Hoping that you can still improve upon it and wishing yo j success, we are j was alU-'r' at my little ruse. Karl no- In this connection ir. mav hp srnrprl trtnr rrm aAna',icctl this as ,lainI' 88 1 ai bt , . J " "'v regunlC(i tne conversation ns ihomrh Spokane. Wash., Nov. 21. With 75 1, delegates present, the Eastern Wash-1 ington Highway association opened its) .....,ua, rir ivudy. 1 lie van-1 gave his ball a vicious drive which !Ton 3..0 state road measure isjj J. t- i . . . ' t Via n.MI ! . r T - 1 uiiueu mm in ine rougn ana 1 knew I i",u"fw rin uinc-ussiun. that we should have to wait nrnmi Those who have the best EYES throughout life are those who protect them. Don't Neglect Your Eyes Dr. Albert R. Miller OPTOMETRIST and OPTICIAN 510-512 U. S. National Bank Bldg. and" be young eautiful and in love," said Karl. "Pet haps," I answered with a sigh, f Continued Monday.) old methods droop, and precedents are In the soup; we mutter deep, con tempt for laws, and self becomes our only cause. If I can get what I desire. but wisdom has no present lot in trad world of ours, I wot. this OPEN FOKOI NOTICK The Capital Journal is 'in receipt of several communi cations submitted for puhll Cfition in the Open Forum column, which are unsigned. No communication of this sort will be printed unless the name of the writer is sighed. The name will not be publish ed if the writer so requests, but the name of the writer must-be known to the editor. Communications must not bo more than 300 words In length. ' LOVE and HARRIED LIFE cij- tne notea autnor IdahMSGlone Gibson - Ixmg years ago Dave Crockett ad, "lie eure you're right, then go ahead" . .. I . : ; . I., , v..,t afj nnA .nun- we'd save ourselves all kinds of pain., 101 adopting a neW heading Were pn mailly the. desire toNo'hK had happened. H each would paste it on his head. 1 spf,m.p HcrinH-ivo onnoa vnnn r rr,-a tha ,nn o f,r is wonderful to nd do as good old Davy said. In these J 7, , , 7. ." " " c " c PalJcl a -JF" jl eicited, troublous times, we go ahead, graphical individuality, to get out of the stereotyped rut! :?VtPlLT- ml Sf rigidity, to provide a flexible make-up that could be! right, or is it wrong?" we tread on altered according to the news and make each issue differ iTJJZTni X'mad "I ft from its predecessors and from every other paper.New rush to gain a bone or boost someifaces of type ordered, but not received, will tend to har- iEr i;".r.! momz? .the ake-uP. No other newspaper in the country uses this unorthodox style of letter, and no other news paper in Oregon regards the headine as less important I care not if your home's afire. Thisi llian ine neWS It presents. ;?ta!J.aS KTSKTl , Yfu who bject, and you who approve, have a chance if we are right when we kick up alto state your views and get paid for it- -Write them at iiselei fight; we do not care If we arei0j)gg win a Prize ' wrong, so that otn- bank account isi , . '. ' ' ''. strong. And Davy Crockett sleeping! 11 ' . , lies; he left behind a message wise TO AUTO DRIVERS A ItOVND OF GOLF INCREASED ARMY AND HAW KING PLANNED "Dj. you golf?" asked tori Shcpsrd of me as we found our seats at the luncheon table. "Surely you are not wearing that gown as the women wear smart bathing suits, Jus, to be sen in them." . "1 play a little," I answered modest ly. "no careful, Kate." broke in John, "Kurl Shepurd and Bess Moreland are Iho best glf players in this city. Don't run up against them!" "I do not intend that Mrs. Jack shull run rgnlnst ine," said Kurl. "I am ,iecognlzed my skill and for some rea son it seemed to spoil her play for the entire morning, "You've got Bessie's goat," said Karl and a uuiet smile flickered about hie quizzical mouth. , "Oh, I'm soiry if my lack of knowl edge of the game is making her play badly," I couldn't resist saying. For answer Karl continued: "Xo woman can help being hypocritical, can she, even you? I have never been able to understand why It is that hus bands nre so easily deceived. I knew from the very look in your eyes, as you said you played golf a little, that Koing to usk nor to play with mc. And you could play under ninety and I jou, Jack, can piny with Bess." jpjs0 j!uW WOmen well enough to know "Ye gods," said John, throwing up 'that you a brand new bride, would not his hands, "frlendsshlp could offer no,,it yourself, in your first appearance more." And its he looked H little trftu-lat he srolf course, ntrainst the woman that our husband had just told you "The Sedan and Coupe are especial ly notable for the wider range or ad vantages they afford to all women,", says F. G. Delano of Salem Automo bllem Company, local dealer in Chev rolet passenger and commercial cars. "With either of these two styles the woman who has many interests out side her home is able to increase the field of her activities to get to more places in less time and with greater comfort. It conserves her-mental !mw physical energy and helps her to ac complish more without sacrificing domestic responsibilities. "For the same reasons closed cars do away with the most unpleasant phase of shopping the getting to stores and back especially in in clement weather. "In such a car more shops can be visited and a wider selection made in every purchase. It enables the house wife to seek out the best values in all supplies and to get things home she really needs just when she needs them. ' - "The Sedan and Coupe have proven particularly adapted tor feminine re quirements, In driving comfort as well as practical convenience. By elim inating all the disagreeable effects of travel and supplying every refinement possible In a personal equippage, they satisfy the ideals of feminine taste. They make woman independent of bled I knew lis feared I should make myself ridiculous If I attempted t play, lie waited for mo to decline but saw that I had accepted. After luncheon we proceeded to the ftolf course. I insisted on driving last. The others got off the tee nicely. I knew John was on tenter hooks for fenr I should do poorly. As I swim:! Washington, Nov, 22. -The war and navy departments todny had. unffer consideration plans for increasing the eize of the army and navy, whkh con. g re.- will bo urged to adopt in even, the fulled Htntes decides finally to re- rr.nin out of the league of nntluns. !'' rll,b ",,'ve ,n ",,1! wn"- ball i lie fore the Christmas adjournment t.f eon.Kiess Secretary, Dunlels will sub mit a bill for an Increase In the per (nit A of the navy, It wus learned. Adoption of the general staff army reorganisation hill lias nlivmly been Introduced In both houses and which provides for a pence time army of half a million, will also be tneed. It was understood' today President 'Vou hypocrite! You little hypocrite! Wilson might tnke up the Huestion of, ' drive was 1 artlonrsuue! was the best woman plnyer In the club unless you felt pretty sme(of making some kind of a showing." "Xow I know the reason you have not married," t said. "You read uj too quickly and know us too well." "'Kate I'm "going to call you Kate from now on because 1 foresee we are uolmr to be great friends I want to breathed prayer that I might do my , engage you this moment for my part let ii nil scored brilliantly driving the j ner ir the next tournament which lull a good two hundred yards down j takes plnce two weeks from today." the f.uiw:iy. j "AM right," I said. "I'll be delighted. "Good shot!" said John, patronizing- And T might as well well own up now '' evidently still believing that my! that I won the women's championship WE CAN MAKE I 17J76 diate Deliv ery on TFD)EtiB)&Q)M farm Tractors A wonderful opportunity to get one of these tractors at once have only twoj so . they will not last but one or two days. -ET BUSY AT ONCE- Valley Motor Co. BIG SUPER-THANKSGIVING ATTRACTION-THREE DAYS ONLY. ! stroke w;is n fluke. But Karl Shrpitrd, with more pene tration, whispered in my ear: armaments In his message to the regu lar session of congress December 1, unking recommendations for n pro gram us au alternative to the league. I could see that Bessie Moreland also cup at C'oronado last winter?" "And John didn't know this? You rever told him?" "Well, you should know, Mr. Shep ard " "K.irl." he Interrupted. STARTS P. J. Calagher, who represented Jiarnc) ami imuiieur counties in tne j 1919 legislature, announces his enndl- daey for speaker of the house, pro-! vi le.l he Is again elected. j Of 1.150 students registered at the Uuliersity of Oregon, only 20 are for eign born. ' Folks that used t , call around t' nee you occasionally now say: "Wo Iad your house yistcrday." ."Dirty work is til' only kind some pooplo ever tackle, Why eat ordinary corn flakes at you can get The Best the same price. Post U visits, JUa IES are the best of com flakes Taste Tells M.iJe by FOSTUM CEiJEAL CO. ttattlu Creek. f.chin. 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