Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, December 08, 1919, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, MONDAY, DECEMBER 8, 101!)
THREE LETTERS FOR
MENTION CHOSEN
- BY PAPER'S JUDGES
Judges in the Capital Journal's con
Scat, recognising merit in the following
tetters, recommended them for honor
ary mention. The letters, relative to
the page-one make-up of the Capital
Journal, follow:
Contest Editor, Salem Oregon.
Dear Sir:
THAT HEADING
Put the heading where you want to
Top or bottom, middle, sideways,
Xieave it out or make it larger.
Any old place goes these full days.
Taint the title that I pay for.
Gazing at it profits no one.
ntat I want is news that IS news
Tellling plainly what is just done.
'Bout the labor trouble, sugar,
Mexico, and' miner's coal strike,
, Weather forecast, daily happenings. (
City briefs, and ads, nnd such like.
JOURNAL gives us this In fine shape.
Larger is the paper growing.
rutnam, put the name to suit you:
Listen no more to that woeine.
Take some old "heads", send them to
the
Kickers who are loathe to see
Any change in form or fashion.
"Motley mess" though sure suits me.
MRS. DWIGHT A. HOAG.
Marion, Oregon.
Editor of The Journal: I had it in
mind to write you my sentiments in
, regard to your heading, from the time
you began doing gymnastic stunts with
t, as you ask for the opinion of sub
scribers now. I see no reason for
hesitating to do so.
Personally I liked the old heading.
It was like an old friend, we always
knew where to find it and had no dif
ficulty in recognizing It.
I have no objection to the new type
used, it Is clear and neat in its appear
ance, but if it Is to be called the head
ing why not put It at the head of the
page and leave It there?
If we want mince
eon we can get at our own table, or
i a pracn at some down town
Tenstaurant. At our house when we
want the news we much prefer it in
a neat orderly' paper.
Long ago some one said . "let all
things be done decently and in order "
7e believe that policy will be as satis
factory if applied to newspapers as to
our daily lives.
The hodireDrortra
aing, so called heading tucked over to
the side, scare-head lines at top, in
termingled with ads, weather pro
phecies and such matters; savors too
much of yellow journalism.
.We have a neat, orderly, beautiful
little city, such as the capital should
He. May we not eschew metropolitan
tactics and have a clean, neat news
paper in a dignified dress?
Pep is alright, but let it be directed
wisely or like any misdirected energy
there will be a u-antn nf r.,.. T"
-w Ku r ci . rep
has been known to drag people
through the mill pond in freezing
weather: as every one knows, the bot
tom is always slimey not to mention
the cold. Let us have the pep but
keep it in order.
MAUDE S. WILBUR, '
1770 Broadway, Salem, Ore.
"The heading of the 'Capital Journ
al' would appear neat ami distinctive
should the heading be made-up across
the top of the page instead Of in the
four and five column style, with a
boxed item in eith
sibly weather forecast and circulation
reports.
"The mnklnc-un of full columns
past the point of the front page date
line breaks the regularity and sim
plicity of the page. I like to see the
seven column cut off under the head,
,and a system of graduated heads
worked out beneath.
"I like to see the newsnaner nn&n nst
wen balanced as possible, and u cer
tain well defined idea worked out.
I like the body tVDe of vour n.mer
very much; it is easily read and not
over large. I would rather see a few
light face italic heads used instead of
too many black face heads. Ttn.Hr-
come into much use of late; is very
neai ana just as distinctive as others
hue other newspapers cater to
the Old Entrlish head, ptr- T iii
in the distinctiveness of the rm.itnl
journal s head. Something new, ptafn
and therefore not contusing to ih
eye in the least.
"I do not like the idea of too black
a head on a story. I would rather
read one that is, if a two part head,
both black and light.
"I like your sub-hpnrla hoimr f
black-face upper and lower. Th.v nM
more easily read than if thev were set
in caps."
GLENN W. LOOMIS,
Box 403, Silverton, Oregon.
FOOD PRODUCTS CO.
AT SILVERTON HAS
. SUCCESSFUL YEAR
REPUBLICANS
TO
SLASH
PLAN
COSTS Of
U. S. GOVERNMENT
Washington. Dec. 8. A
huge reductions in
penditures and continuation of the
present high taxes constitutes the
unanciai policy which house repub
licans have determined to insist on
during the next eighteen months.
This agreement, reached at a con
ference of a ore of prominent re
publican members, is necessary if the
federal treasury is to be prevented
from piling up additional deficits to
be added to the war debt.
'Figures submitted by the house ap
propriations committee estimate, tv-nt
congress before the end of the fiscal
year 1920-21 will be asked to appro
priate the huge peace time total of
nearly $9,000,000,000. Tn th f
this sum the republicans have io...
mined to cut to the bone and force
economy in governmental expendi
tures. Chairman Good of the nnrn
priations committee said tndav. Th
larger estimate, according to commit
tee's figures includes nearly $5,000,
000.000 which Secretary Glass recent
ly asked as the regular appropriation
for the fiscal year ending June 30
1921; $3,150,000,000 estimated as the
deficiency for the present fiscal year
and ' about $1,000,000,000 for defi
ciencies in the fiscal year 1920-21.
Contest Editor, Capital Journal,
Salem, Oregon. . '
Dear Sir: I am submitting the fol
lowing letter In the contest of opinions
on the new heading and make-up of
the Capital Journal's first page:
"First, I believe in the make-up of
a front page of a newspaper should
come under three leading points
neatness, distinctiveness and simplicity.
How One Woman-
Helped Another
Foley Kidney Fill are bought in
everv state in the I In inn Kv mn anA
women on the recommendation t)
tnoae who already have been relieved
of kidney trouble and bladder ail
ments by this sterling family remedy.
Comparatively little advertising has
1 j t . xr . . ... . .
uccii uunc iur roiey Money rills,
yet thev an Wc-ll knnvn an1 flint.,
who know their splendid healing
properties never accept an imitation
or ubtitnte fat the genuine Foley.
Pains Banished; Health Restored
WETS LINE UP FORCES
FOR LAST BLOW AT LAW
The Silverton Food Piodm-is -mn
pany, under the management of C. A.
Hartley, is constant'v exiiandfnir. A
short time ugo the warehouse owned
by the Silverton Hon Growers' Ware.
house association was purhensed by
Mr. Hartley, to be converted into
fruit canning factory.
The company has agnin expanded
oy taKihg over from J. M. Brown the
vacant lot east of the warehouse.
With this additional land the mm.
pany now is in possession of one-half
block of land, or four big lots, with a
frontage on the S. P. right-of-way of
272 feet making shipping facilities
ideal.
On the newly acquired land will
rise a cider mill, vinegar factory and
apple packing plant. This 1)1.1 lit will
be in readiness for operation by the
time the next apple cron is roa.lv fnv
the harvest.- Apples ha o gone to
waste by the thousands of hush 1 u In
this vicinity this fall, because of the
want of a market. The m-mmrtiB
of .this plant will be such that such a
wastage as has taken uhtce this
may be greatly overcome next season.
the hop warehouse will be entii-elv
remodeled this winter and the esti
mated pack next season will ha t
least three times as large as this sen-
son. Mr. Hartley stated to an Ap
peal representative Tuesday that the
company would start nackinc novt
season when cherries are ripe and
take the various kinds of fruit as they
became ready throughout the summer
ana tan.
The Silverton Food Products Co.,
estimate that their working force next
season will be between lfty and 75
people. "
A large amount of credit is duo .,
Hartley for launching such an Indus.
try in this community which hereto-
tore has been a minus Quantity. A
place where fruit and berries may be
marketed which have heretofore gone
to waste will mean big money for
growers. Such and industry having
the capacity of handling the fruit out
put of this vicinity In its entirety is a
step forward in the progress of the
Items. Two or three hundred thous
and dollars turned over to fruit grow
ers in this locality next year by the
local concern for their berries nml
fruit is not a bad prospect to look for
ward to. ith favorable cnnriiH..n.
the Silverton Food Products company
will do this and probably more. Appeal.
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Special Xmas .
Pro-am and CASH STORE
Special Prices Sr
PMOi 45) .
Special Xmas
Program and
Special Prices
PROFITEERING AT ANY TIME IS DISTASTEFUL TO THE PUBLIC HUT THIS IS ESPECIALLY !
m.uju uuiuiiu itiMU tHWOlMS SliASUIN. UlU'i WIS HAVE DECIDED TO
CUT PRICES AS LOW AS POSSIBLE IN ALL OUR DEPARTMENTS GROCERIES, DRY GOOIK
LLOYD-GEORGE URGES
PARTY COALITION
.
twuiun, , i was nricxen witn
lumbada arwt wfm t it
I wJv k U'yaeii in
but obtained no neltt A neighbor broufiht
i had Imo nrailarly afflicted and they had
t - wi na on my
ut' oE0 i1farWy recommend Foley
Foley Kidney Pills
Aid and assist nature. Thv M,trnAu
and invigorate weak or diseased kid
neys and help to keep the blood
ctsan and onre. rlivtnt unvu
rheumaue paiai, bmbMo. (tiff or .wolleo
jott t . tore anKlet. paOncM under the eye,
""""mM money
' SOLD BY
J- C. Perry
Washington, Dec. 8. With inst in
days remaininc before constitiitinni
prohibition becomes effective, the
wets today appeared to be starting a
final, desperate drive to knnr-k mi
war time prohibition. The law is being
attacked from every nnfcle by attor
neys for the liuuor intei ests.
What they want is a faw weeks
grace in which to dispose of enormous
liquor stocks, the sale vaiuc of which
is estimated at a billion dollars.
Inteiest now centers on the decis
ion o fthesupreme colli', which, hp.
cause of senate inactivity on the peac
treaty, the liquor interests believe is
tireir only hope.
No date is set for the decislnn Th
court will have three ('tci-von days
ueiore tne Christmas reoovs.
Manchester, Eng., Doc. 8. "Party
strife has been renewed prematurely
in America, thereby jeoj.ni dizing peace
ana endangering the league of na
tions," Premier IJo'yd C'eorge told the
Reform club, in an add: ess here Sat
urday. Appealing for nati-m;.! unity, the
British premier declaiv.l reconstruc
tion can be accomplished moie effe,-.
tively and with greater speed throueh
a coaliiion of all political parties than
otherwise. .
There must be no "revival of nm-tv
strife in Great Rrit;iin " tv,
warned. It is this th-.t. W t-.i .i,.
United States, after taklnr- "the mn.i
prominent and distnih'uibhed part" in
f.uiuinis uie league oi nntlnna nnn,
to threaten to become. the ihpi,q'
ecutioner, he said.
Isn't that a suffiuiir.t wnMiin- ..
us?" Lloyd-George adiitii.
ENORMOUS LOT OF JEWELRY
We have just received a very large consignment of all kinds which we
have placed on sale at prices never before dreamed of in Salem. It
will pay you to ask to see this stock.
Special Wholesale Prices to Churches, Schools and Societies
We are offering special wholesale prices in Candy, Almonds, Brazil
Nuts, Peanuts, Oranges, Apples, Figs, etc., to Churches, Schools and
Societies.
Our Toy and Gift Department
Will give you some wonderful lessons in the art of economical buv
mg. SHOP EARLY AND SAVE MONEY
LIBERTY BONDS ACCEPTED IN TRADE, AT FACE VALUE
A
T
ADVANCED
TAKES RUSS0 TWINS
(Mtinost Importance
f ure, emulsified cod-liver oil
is not medicine as many are
prone to trunk of medicine.
SCOTT'S
EMULSION
is m form of growth-nourishment
that is of utmost importance to
many children. That most
children relish and thrive on
Zcott's u a "traitm"
accepted the world over.
Give Scott' to tU children
nJ watcb them gnw strong !
bcou at BawiK. Blooicld. N. J
London, Dec. 8. Rura'an bnltdipviU
forces, driving forward over a front of
450 miles in oautheastern Russia, have
captured Kalatch. Birvjihn anrt Ai,.v.
ievka, pushing the forces of General
wrangle southeast towcrrt Esaritsyn,
on the Volga river, in the extreme
lower end of the province of Saratov,
according to a British war office state
mo nt.
White armies have h:.! some suc
cesses around Kiev, in thn rvrain. on.i
south of Lisld, the Wrlush commun
ique said.
SIX CHARGED WITH BIG
THEFTS FROM SANTFE
San Francisco, Dec. 8. Kedpr.-il
wui-rants were issued today for th
arrest of four employes r.f the Santa
re ana an Oakland ijnk ripMlor ar,.i
a Ilichniond second hand dealer. -Tho..
are charged with extensivu thefts from
the railroad. One estfn.nt khI,t tv,
thefts totalled over $2r,0C0.
The men arrested are Joser.h Miiio
Oakland Junk dealer-
Richmond; M. H. Bon. Frank W..L
land, Curtis Byers and M eve "Whittle
sey. The last four are switchmen em
ployed by the Santa Po ft Uichmond.
I ho evidence will be nresentorl hoi
fore the federal grand jny Tuesday.
liases Quickly When You
Apply a Little Musterole.
And Musterole won't blister like
the old-fashioned mustard plaster
Just spread it on with your fingers.
It penetrates to the sore spot with a
gentle tingle, loosens the congestion
and draws out the soreness and pain,
Musterole is a clean, white oint
ment made with oil of mustard. It
is fine for oniric rimf
throat, bronchitis, tonsilitis, croup, stiff
neck, asthma, neuralgia, headache
congestion, pleurisy, rheumatism, lum
bago, pains and aches of the back ot
frosted feet, colds on the chest.
Nothing like Musterole for croupychil-
!? ?ep lt handy for instant use.
JOc and 60c jars; hospital size $2.50.
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SB W-aaaZLJ . : . j Clothing rzS .Tlotioas. tSS ... J
PH0ME4S3 . Vmm ;-Kw.' X
STOP ITCHING ECZEMA ' W44ww4mH
:: ZZ !
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Penetrating, Antiseptic Zemo
Will Help You
Nevermind how often you have tried
and failed, youcanstopburning, itching
eczema quickly by applying Zemo
furnished byanydruggistfor35c. Extra
large bottle, $1.00. Healing begins the
moment Zemo 13 applied. In a short
time usually every trace of eczema,
tetter, pimples, rash, blackheads and
similar skin diseases will be removed.
For clearing the skin and making it
vigorouslyhealthy.alwaysuseZemo.the
penetrating, antiseptic liquid. It is not
agreasysalveanditdoesnotstain.When
others fail it is the one dependable
treatment for skintroublesof all kinds.
The E. W.Rose Co., Cleveland, O.
Salts
If Kidneys
Or Bladder Bother
Harmless to flush Kdncvs anil nen.
tralizc irritating ncirts Splendid
for system
For Colds or
Influenza and as a
Preventative -
Take
re-
A new minlne syndicate tin rm
ed offices in Curry county and Is tak
ing leases t property in the vicinity
of Denmark. The metals sought In.
elude platinum and Iridium.
Be sure you get the Genuin
Look for this signature
on the box. 30c
Kidney and bladder weakness!
suit from uric acid, says a noted au
thority. The kidneys filter this acid
from the Wood and pass it on to the
bladder, where it often remains to ir
ritate and inflame, causine a burninc.
scalding sensation, or setting up an ir
ritation at the neck of the hlnrl.w
obliging you to seek .relief two nr
three times during the night. The suf-
rerer is in constant dread, the water
passes sometimes with a Realrllni
sensation and is very profuse; again,
mere is difficulty in- avoiding it.
uiaaaer weakness, most folka cm
it, because they can't control urina
tion. While it is extremelv annnvino-
and sometimes very painful, this is
really one of the most smple ailments
to overcome. Get about four ounces
of Jad Salts from vour nhnrmnpluf
TOUlCBpUUIUUl 111 u gicisg oi
water before breakfast, continue this
ior two or three days .This will neu
tralize the acids in th llrlno en It rn
longer is a source of irritation to the
bladder and urnarv nruana mhi,
then act normally again.
Jad Salts is inexnensive. hartViIosQ
and is made from the acid of grapes
and lemon juice, combined' with lithia
ana IS Used DV thmiesinria nf folk. n,v.n
are subject to urinary disorders caus-
ea Dy urio acid irritation. Jad Knit
is splendid for kidneys and causes no
bad effects whatever.
Here you have a nlennnnt effarvu.
cent lithia-water drink, which oiilck-
ly relieves bladder trouble. (AAvl
HANDKERCHIEFS
FOR GIFTS
IUIXTY TOKENS IX M.M1TKI) M'.VIlJIOHS
They are not nearly so plentiful as i rriller
holiday seasons hut we have a splendid as
sortment for early patronage. Vour choice
now from the plain little cambric Kerchief
Ht 5c to a very fine l,,
trimmed and embroidered hy the unrivaled
I'Tench and Swiss workers. Some are Venice
edBed. some scalloped, some beautifully work
ed in white ami colors. Also , .,
!' Crepes
- t $I.N5 each
Kiddies Too.
L i 1 1 1 e Printed
and Figured
'Kerchiefs that
will please
ivittle Folk
Be and 10c
the r rim.
Give Her a Pair of
SILK HOSE
Remaining Pieces of
Chiffon Velvets
$595 yd. r
!
'nly three pieces left Copenhagen, inj'rtl
and brown 42 inches wide. What 11 nialt'i-
less gift I Fortunate woman that gets
for a suit ! Kich Chiffon Velvels
good old slaying qualities and at lew
wholesale juice! .':
MoiiK and mcAvrcit cni'Sfir-;i i'M'she
ulack salts KKQLnn;riE, iu ack SAL-
TKX' Flll flAWt. IltACK AM) t.fB
M KHCIUIZKI) HUMMING I'M'SU KS
Why Net Turkish Twels J
a i. .. ... .' . ' . i fnnc?
" row or Dig thirsty ienuwa. ,
Turkish Towel of very good quality j .
tliii
1th ,the
limn
50!, 63e, OOl', $1.00