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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 6, 1919)
fur- EOft United States Exports Suffer ftcute Shortage1 JHE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1919. is Tabor bays Murdered Woman ty jlls Not Sister: Face Probe PA"fc I H KF Coming to the Liber REMOVE IRON FROM WATER Washington. Doc. o.-me I nuci un.tes Is now exporting BUBar ln ,a,'i'Pr nlllloe thnn over before, despite tho ?mtlon-wl.lo hortat?.; la.cst goven- cnt report showed today. VleporlB collected by the commerce .leiinrtnicnt, cxi.lalt.od tho situation n'tober Hiro lH no r"a8'm lo HU" 1 mt exports have dropped since KxitoriH in - - ,7 4 l pounds. Kor October 191S, ex- mirts were H0,105,7!!9 pounds. J'"r Kxport Is GrU. Miiitar 1 now b,'lnK B,,nt 0,,t of ,lu! country at the rate of more thnn JO , cent or tne - ,ur to reports to tho agricultural do , "irtiupnt which show that for the fts- your ending June 30. 1919. total production was 2,099,00.000 pound KxportH for this period totalled 1,119. 000,000 pound. . The K'ir cr0P for U,lH l"r profitnr f,iH I... . .... " - uisar dui win show a great reduction In cane Bugar, accord Intjto preliminary renm-tu tn h. .. cultural department. 'Ihe beet sugar In estimated lit 1,930,000,000 pounds and the cane crop of Louisiana and jTctfiis at i!i4,0U0,0OO. ruins liujg Moat. ! Sugar exportationii huvo Jumped '.several hundred nnr pent nu - . - ...... jiiu-nur Vxpurlutiunn, commerce reports Bhow. rroni January to October, 1913, ex portH totalled 42,659.958 noundH. For the name period in 1919, 1,020,809,413 lounii. i Tlio increase In export Is one direct result of the war, officials Bay. KrailC iB till'. bleeps! IlllYer nf ln. n an n niieu sugar, l ne duik of the remaining exportation goeH to the Unl- u(l Kingdom, and Bpaln. Prices are higher In these countries than in the United Slates, It was learned. OPEN FORUM To tho Kdltor: Ior me benefit of Salem people und tho Oregon State I nee In tho Capital Journal dated December 6, 1919, that there is to le , ..hiiiTh bazaar at St. Joseph hall and v.rlous merchants have contributed very bberal which no doubt is PP ' . ... ...,, iu iuin will be elated una u.i ----, hi by chances. "Chances", bo you bet that. "Clame of chances." That h lill right. I m Blttd to sec some ot ,1,0 churches are awakening to the Act that the public must have an.usc- wlllliiK to help any ......... o Vut on a bazaar. 1 will my th ta u h: "If UlH """"1 :!,n KPt,by 1 hout John Law sloping It or try g to, there will be no more argu nts for we who, run so-called " es of chance will all bo running Sr. at t Oregon state fair next w. F. imOWNINCi. Dallas, Oregon. potent, but because there was no fur ther need for my services. I 1 have made every effort to secure (mother job without success and I am not alone; many others are in my sit uauon To the Kdltor: During the past r9 , , They wore a collar with a a perfect right to ej - , free happy dny of the dog. ot Hakm Pb.yed in the great r W Many u man tooay - , .' I can not urn lerstaiv t why " sorting It. Certainly no it ho P city charter, ine Bl,re" t th0 ruto out on tho etrcets and go at tl e ru f 26 miles an hour, toHter thu tm, is allowed to go and he Is P tected by tne cuy -- m(,n dangcrlng tho lives of m en w. and children, lot a '". out on the street and h Ih ma yanked up and fine te , was looking for a site to think I would preier a " ,)le not have such -"""1 bin " say- laws. It is liuo me o.. ... - . a ,B: "Strain at a gnn . " a. camel." The writer "b ovol- mlt. that a city .h ould run with stray, homeless w dogs. But go at 'J 'n aesensib.0ih sc humane mnhner to weti kind of dogs, instean of ral Hint Hilary of the mwt an 0f- that he may be able to lie a ficial dog catcher or In , -. , I not come out of his poo , it w 1 by the city, make the mar who w. to keep a dog pay a tax an nu.tm . aol three dollars for a male " lars for a tcmiue. t hls on a man who harbors a dog about premises and does ."7,. humane other citizens do. that Jrn way of dealing with such a; J you will not see your c7 t with worthless dogs. i " unl by turn the dog to a good actou creating a fund front ,iy n0, toward a city P"rkl: iwmgoi-a ask be so humiliated when st anfct to he directed to tho cluMANE. uon. T ..v, inn mpnii.l in tnn hnnnct n ntnnl nn.t hni'lnw ni tli,.t ftltnrna- H 111,,, tic, .lie, .u ilvn I must of necessity leave Salem. Mv wlfu and I will never "Peer Into .1.. I ll..l.tJ ...trwlrturu" nt ine seiui-imiiieu ouue ii,v,.,o Sulem, neither will we "wander thru the alleys, then out again into the cold bleak wind." We want a "home" and a "Place to sleep" and good whole some roou. "Nay verily" we are not candidates tn. niiiiiiKHiim to a Salvation Army r - mtinr.,1 1.1.1. ...liy mm finil tioine iui iiiuu, v,v.v..j ... tfonien", but rather we prefer to make our own living. i .1 .t..rr la cr,,nd WO Will AllllO LOU Hull,B ft""" "l make haste to leave Bleepy Old finlem. We prefer to be live workers rather thnn dead objects of cold charity. We are agnostics, and while skep tical as to "Death and the Beyond !,. . T.I..11 nr nnlhlnir or S0111P' lieaveu in ... " - , thing, whatever you believe hope or . ii,.iiiiiniits of this con- nenr , ran - sclous world, and having our friends i .1,. mt rnre to be iimi nssoeiiuen, n carried "across" to the unconscious , Rnmothinc niiKht worm y. vnu.ii..". - go wrong with the engine or perhaps a tail spin, ami u-" " - ( rfTOTS" L a a n n It W- 8 1 I K . , 111 n li 1 ?& i' IS II fcj lS tk9 II 1 J2SlP"- - I "ST a MarrtloaTtlaft, toaeif J h Auction of Sou's J I 1 .. ..-nnoMrPVPfl. A Cl- J In CoiTAV Vnr V Springfield, IU.. Dee. 6. The hith- 1, ihnt iron in drinking water Improves its value as lake the position that "de-Ironed water not only is better lor mnm of all equipment It comes in touch wim. aieiva, wi., v. ...... ,such no Ul(lucement for Spring- The city council of Dallas nas set who is held here with his mother flelJers- '. $500 tQ be usecl in uUering th-i conneetion wltn me oiscoveiy y-. Tne clty commission is consiur...B use M an auto canl young woman's body found in a trunk tne expenditure of $150,000 for a plant city v ...a . . .v.. Th eitv fathers around lor tourists. at Lawton, Mich., has ueeiarcu uim w rniv. - v.- v.,l la nnf Hint nf hia BiStLT. aC-1 . . . . J IIIO J .o ' - J ,.r,rrllnir fn Sheriff CalklnS. 1 Tabor told the sneriir ne am know his sister. Maud Tabor was dead. .i .uin.TMaicj tf rplllrn to lie expretBKu wlii,6,H.i . ,, nf Investl- Aiicnigan anu iob wv. - gation. MINE OPKN1XG PLANNED . -n ft Ohio coal operators anu miners u""- - were considering uovcrnor w . , rvuirt mUua novt week. Both 1 Ol openiiiB "".u i -.in no-nlu Atnndav at the $iuea win i governor's offices to renort the result j of their weefc end consultations. WHAT IS IT that is causing all that trouble with your EYES? LET US FIND OUT. We can correct it. DR. ALBERT R. MILLER Optometrist-Optician 510-12 U. S. Bank Phone 341 jfiKjj& X. I ... .. ..-ftoWPVPfl. still s ttonr ,,u After talking the matter over e- 1 CKUH Uiuiiuu . . . nharce stari- n"..:.-U,v,, . f rtfrt teFaay:."e L'; ; c poii of the rdVIUU HttMOiu, wu-v. ea tanins ,. coaches as P!iaallena. Cal., Dec. B.-The quos- opinions . hMter of the two. lion of whether Oregon or Waging- to -. today. Ore- ton will meet Harvaru nere , " - t be in the lead, day in the east-west football classic gon Etlll scorns Don't worry RIM ADDS TO f QU1PMENT m a Don't worry frbout what you will give him for Christmas? Let Mr. Bishop and his salesmen give you some ideas. Our men can tell you very easily Jt ttev ap preciate and what other men appreciate as a gift to them. 1 1 W T UiKil"" Company, underlakei, have just added to their already com 1(M0 establishment a I funera' car direct trom , the Motor Hearse Corporation at men (mond, Indiana 1 Trn thl lines of the Franklin something on he 11 es o rhl-hluUfu. appear- ,nnCe- . .... ,:... T.m-rninC to reach This is tne u on, 'the Pnclfle coast and th cie J( other west of we el(j has all the latest u; " , a sll.u.tly -reSon,the,ast iWrd in hearse build It need be no nfld don company snoum ' , (lrgt to their equipme,. Ml, class conveyance "' " . ,ms W. T. niBdon - ;., b,lsiess ,lce his first emu a(h,ace(, , )S31 been 1)mcnt ni.inm ill run.." nnpro! ,ln hla line. ,n,.nree the fu He was the urs "" carreter neral establishment from the c i shop, the first t ' tn make use mh, of preservation, ;- . pleetric I of the telephone f rw ' home-Uke ihzhts. first to build a e i establishment and u " . 80ttl6 fortaWe funeral 1"J used silver Union the now unive. Rally lnter 'orav color for funeui. - tQ The Wgdon compaw ; aut0 indd the automobile he a now the i"sl , substantial r"7n,nt to convince , The above rec md ow com. ,he nubile that tne - ,ve men nv is made UP pi lc? .who will always , nndrtker. n to me i"""- SMrts Socks Cravats Underwear Bathrobes House Slippers Mufflers Traveling Bags Suit Cases Smoking Jackets KM Yd HA Stylish, Convenient, Refined If motor ears were only ?'g?Sgt would suffice frSXn shSfmotor cars desire style, convenience and letmemenu of all The original HS Jthe motor car newLexington fashion, iney -; - d as being of super- that marKs mem mm. - ioir quality. There is ample room for all passengers, extra deep upholstery and wide seats. In mechanism Jffi2i ?.K? 6Sr alKease o! 1000 m tore . : - wnnsp. of their supenui the last lew, ease of oper- f?l.anddurabmty. ation, exciu&ivc . We have a wonderful assortment of Men'8 Gifts in nice Christmas Boxes, prices are very moctaate. SALEI WOOLEN know To the Jotirnnl: , nriolo . . .1 1 11H rw" " . I I have just rc -- boul of one of the Jourft. "Prte nin" the "ritliut ca -- necem in the Issue of Wednesday, her 3rd. fn charity. Perhaps this U i a case Jo c a and its possible that r Salem, for. Salvation Army Homo f ut (m tunates. There Is somen.... , . thnn heeds of mucn room that is charitable institutions, an" lv,ng work for her Idle workers at a wage so that they ma earn for their families. I am one and older In years than the Case" above referred to. aenson I have worked tnroub" one of now nearing Its comP cti0" ln this the largest Industrial planta pro. city ana navmg u..., bee en-, vide for beside i'-y the most abled to save something v rigid economy. Smiling crates I'll eay I worked, if nB from wehrhlne around eighty pounu 7 p. ni. until 7 a. m. ouia - d ered more than ordinary exercis , 1 did not escape the turm,ig Wind" either ln going to or t. . t mint happy. cu ... irom my w - ' f. . this em III i Aran from my work. I was '''', m ed and "delighted" to " , ot Ployment; then I was . because I was lazy, shiftier len. . niijsioncr. . .(!, city street co ..." , . la .. . cnnipell' or ous- - ..,, in tne w . Mv er resiu - ulng ior - .k there Is no - the coum, ,M(1,S 1 forest con- thatl.t-f "shln- ...uu fVio Mnnre MuJptlxSe and inukiowu ? weight eon-weoPSj pansaic-""--- s non-metallic umvenwu jvx oilless bushings, and m.mrovements you will are a tew 01 . u T Lexingtons. find when you iiii- - money, and to make .fthe fact that---ten large fac- m0?elS'.SZ ng in motor car parts are aiima tone8.Wltf to Lexington. witn anu v Wo Will Give Him a Dayton Bicycle This Year ,omilv a wise decision. the manuta IHt B. & C. MOTOR CO. 256-58 State Street fn,. Txincton Minute Man Six Salesagents f or tongw Fqu Auburn tfeaui That's certamuy a wic ro fnn nnd bicycle. . . And it's so easy if you join our CHRISTMAS BICYCLE CLUB HOWTOJOINTHECLUlniem Then and let is give you tne iu u .i .Tnek that il. U!rn a tVfim (111 CU1"K-'V choose tne uiv. ;- - . - , y a llttle you want .to eJ$&1w: The eachweek---youieaiywuii moming. Wfvple will be aeuvereu - "'Sember, you must act at once rf you want to n, Christmas Bicycle Club. . Lloyd E; Ramsden BICYCLE DEALUK N. to Steuslotfs j Court Street 3 (I -v A 1