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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 19, 1919)
Standardizing New everything. mor Pay fo, ' Somehow or other t Ptitive Idea m.l V8r tht e thing called coodT, U lnemcle"t ardizauon. rather I (By Bart it. mores in rerapaperdoni I da not like the Idea of making all newspapers alike a regards make-up, . size, column widths and A newspaper is the expression of its . .. 1 r Itict. fi r. .... t 1 : owner a tc, jn vamuii ex ' presses what is in an artist's mind and a statue what Is in a sculptor's mind. The sise and mechanical Btyle of a aewsp&per ought not to be fixed by a standard any more than the size of pictures painted by painters. "What a dreary thing an art gallery would be if every picture was the same size, with the same kind of frame around it, and If alt artists used the same colors! And yet see what convenience it would be to picture frame makers if frames were standardized! The idea of can ning newspapers is Just as ridiculous as canning art and sculpture. Tou get a good notion of canned goods in a grocery store, where te shelves are lined with hundreds of packages, each like the rest. The notion of making things easy is very beautiful for lazy people, but there la such a thing as standardizing ihmn tn death. I think nn nf tha 'tin-t reasons why prices are so high Is this j slide that will!,,? Agrease on- the rraze for standardization. The plea Is dum Ba America oft the that costs are made less by setting 'individuals and a w it- f, Uw more c w ess tin cans, ' Zander . lrom W!" H. tractor an " j ractor and operator. I- , f'unt ,. - fi mt-rti: rz - di vision, 0,,h" ".cPtmg the but - compens. that Zanders tailed to in.- ,.. "" iana- ui tne mimii i. . .. .." " VJ- UnilTD th lr. J ' "on act hSe.r.rim'n ""npensa. Kr." Jer the S' (iw ?- otM'- nan .: w WiaplaJnt, Zand..-. FV.,1 rZn.- na Owen Fr-shie who nrt.:r"r ne that truly renr. ".I "ua . Paper than the mass Z 2, ?" 'aeML n readilv v"c,:uve aU become alike. iniS wm6" Pear, oriEinalit win diP- o by the boar u.1 an5 Beniua x ii t-! m n -1 i . - 5ui io be competition if ... """."a Tou cannot set f aT to 60 -alism ana i6 J'Mlta ? MM. of practice in 7A.T ",.Kre,B- Standards theme'thU0 T e In both oases 7 " ?""a ln teor. stupidity. . ,w : " . Wt upon ought latednar8 'vie- When you tr are ignored. ea? w 1U?.-UP your at the tw BU.rvlvi of the. fit- MERS UNABLE TO MERGE WITH I LABOR OR CAPITAL Farmers stand "between the devil and the deep sea in the present strug gle between capital and labor," says a contributor to the National Stockman and Farmer. "The -farmer is an un happy third party, whose favor is sought by both sides, but who cannot choose because he belongs to neither. He is alike prospective ally and pros pective goat. He is neither capitalist nor laborer, yet a combination of the two." It is roughly reckoned that there are five farmers to every "organ hied laborer. The wide .divergence Of the agricultural Interest from the in dustrial interest is commented upon by the Minneapolis Journul, which says: "Labor wants high wages and low prices, while the farmers want low wages and high prices. While neither may be entirely satisfied with RUSSIANS HE TO SETTLE SIBERIAN I Li Payroll Ar.v Zai Paid th. no Mellon, were were Salem i.itr7 a.."!"". ri piiu.. 7 t". r omer nag returned from "regon, and is vtaiiin. Drothnr or r xi ... uviucr, itoZ CaAm tother with the claim of is trZ'- .mak'n total for a lurtPT.' commission asks JOURNAL WANT ADS IJAY Omsk, Dec. 19. Th .n.i30i. government, has not yet been able to Settle the all imnnrtant the distribution ol farming land of Siberia. An effort has been made tem porarily, to provide the peasants with land, or at least to enable them to cul tivate it until the proposed national constituent assembly can finniw ,n pose of this vexed and complex prob lem. The steps thus far taken by the ail-Russian government In this direc tion have been intended only to meet me exigencies of the present situation. The farmers, or neasantn. in mi 7 took possession of land belonging to the state, to thechurch or riiprcrv Th government has now given them as surance that their rights to their crops, from land thus illeeallv an Grandma Never Let Her Hair Get Gray Kept her locks lomhfni a.v glossy with common garden Sage and Sulphur "When yon darir, v-i w T AU Su'Phur. no one can tell, because It's done so naturally, so evenly. Preparing this mixture, tho, t mm 18 musay and troublesome. At little cost you can buy at any drug store the readv t !'n '(iia- ition, Improved bv tho other IngredienU called "Wyeth's Sage and Sulnhur r.im Just dampen a sponge or soft brush with it and draw thia tv,-ni. ... hair, taking one small strand .at a time. By morning all gray hair dis appears, and, after another applica tion or two, your hair becomes beau tifully darkened. bIokkv ond in. lant Gray,! faded hair, though no dis grace, is a sign of old aA. find ft a we all desire a youthful and attract ive appearance, get busyt once with Wyeth's Sage and Sulnhur and look years younger. (Adv) may ue entirely aausciea witn me iu niegany ap nrefiftnt rfidmp of hisrh nrlnpn nnrl of Propriated. Will be recognized nanAinc . Silo-h wo rracx wnuM suiam rt K n mK. final decision AH tf whn roollu An,n, x difficult job to get them on to the same platform. Labor is doing its best by -agitation and strikes to make everything the farmer1 boys cost him more. Incidentally the things the far mer produces also costs moreBut just liow the two classes could be induced to pull together is something of a mys tery.J he Joining of two great bodies of voters in such a way is an alluring pro ;.3ect, But t will be. a pretty task, to get the farmer and trie worklngman into the same political boat They are not going In the same direction. , "There is another difficulty that Is deeper. It is the relnctanca nf laren , numbers of American citizens every : where to vote as farmers or as work ingmen, ,and their decided preference for voting as American citizens with the good of their country at heart." Spokane, Wash., Dec. 18. Using tne wrist lock successfully, Ted Thye, world's middleweight wrestling cham pion, held his title here last night against Mikn Vnknl nf Sail T.olro nitv. Thye's first fall was obtained in 32 iuniui.es. xen minutes later yoKei naa ' Ted on his back. Thye came back and after 61 minutes' work put the chal lenger down for the second time. the land The all-Russian government has an nounced also thaits soldiers will have the right during a ten-year period to locate on public domain hitherto re served to immigrants. The government proposes also to distribute among peasants private properties and land owned by the gov ernment. The purpose of these steps is to encourage the peasants to con tinue to cultivate even the-illegally ac quired land. To protect the Interests of soldiers drawn from the peasantry, their families will be permitted to set. tie on public land without waiting for the soldier to return to h's family. 15 ACCIDENT BOARD IS FLAP IN SI Suit has been instituted Industrial accident by the commission True economy is getting: the most for your money, and that sometimes means paying a little more for things, . When you buy tea, true prfinorriv is o-rittino th. most j B . cuds for every cent you spend, and the most tea enjoyment out of every cup. That's what you get from Schilling Tea. , There are four flavors of Schuling Tea Japan, Ceylon India, Oolong, English Breakfast. All one quality. In parchmyn-Unedmoisture-proof packages. At grocers everywhere. A Schilling & Co San Francisco LFRIDAY. DECEMBER io 191a. Rickey Kf Hr. and Mrs. Youth And Gray Hair. -Cam never go hand In hand says Prof. John H. Austin, noted bacteri ologist, hair and scalp specialist Chicao. Til rot a tn nn'n ..nn(h nnA milflt be d of gray hairs.. My discovery olves the problem. OO-IiO HAIR RESTORER "A scientific process for developing the natural color of the hair in a sim ilar manner to that of developing the Photographic negative. It is posi tively the only satisfactory and last "S treatment for restoring color to the hair in a mild, healthful manner. Co-Lo Hair Restorer is absolutely "armless and will not Injure either be hair or scalp; is not a dye; con tains no lead or sulphur; will not ash or rub off; has no sediment and 1 as clear as water a pleasing and Smnlft VMnailif n annlfl I our xvci.urojr tuui". A6 for Black and all Dark Shades l urown. -kl Extra Strong, for Jet Blac: Hair only ail Aieuiuiu wruwu 1 ... J ft M . -mr 1 f.a Danvm I IIH. And Auhtirn dhnrlAfl. HaSr Keatorer on at rry'a drne? store. Adv) MMMmMMIM'MMIIMHM Mtt Ch nstmas Present MAKE IT A FUR We Th are appreciative and distinctive above all. have Fox Furs in all the leading shades. Beaver, Nut- Rcarfs. ria, Hudson aeai, n 1 SHOP EARLY West Fur Co. Opposite Court House 521 Court Street or heavinesc after meab ar most annoying manifestabonf of acid-dyspepsia, tlKIQIQS I pleasant to take, neutralize acidity and help reiro normal digestion. U A M T3KT rVT A. BntVVI MAKERS OP SCOTTS EMULSION -;;M Itt 74w a am 1 i 1 1 1 1 Give Afl Electrical Present ALWAYS ACCEPTABLE ALWAYS USEFUL YOU'LL MAKE NO MISTAKE D. A. Harri. k.. tor of the telephone Zl " " "T rS!5S2.-to te8Ve ta 8h0rt tor Little LaJun Gewer. who w.a m tie bom of hop m .1 Mrs. Geo. Edwards, is ,,.. proved. f- Jf-4 K- A. Lewis are at their Crooked finger ranch. WblesafelieftOf Foodstsffs la FrasMcrt Berlin. Dec Is. Another conspir acy for the wholesale iv, j .tMW v v ...... wurrs has been discovered at Frank- uuring the last few ! no fewer than four trucks of English tin ned meat, two trucks at mrr .-j two trucks of cocoa, in addition to a Miss Veneta Lewi, nf t i uc5 "her worth several million . ... vn- IMTU hava K..... . j m . sn, is ice irtwst of Mrs. E. A. Lewln. I ior..i "x,m "ir mmmmm 1 -OTuwirom oy means of forged PORTLAND BUSINTTgQ mlY PAGE T.LVAT.::, freifht notea, Bribed railway officials were con cerned tn th eensplracy. Tha trurk. re dispatch! W small atatb. where they were l.ft i,,t.r- Members of tha gtag then took th wds away and dispewd of them. F lain-clothe ponce reeeatly acrara. panled a truck ta h. . whare they suecwdad la arresting the nf leader ef the hand, a man named Heindal. wall known en th !... as a wraaOer under the nam- t Petersen. mm Eua f r!h headache and body Daina eauaeit from a cold are anon relieved oj taamir ulxativb bromo iin- NIKI5 Tablets. There la onl one "Bia. mo Quinine.- B. W OROVE'8 iiima tcra on th box. $3o. (Av) I . . . . . j CK0WTV3 LVAT WITH t TSY T! is I . . ; . T 7U ' Sr"tinr ef tfsa aid fear entxrlul . . sava raausg, jumWsnjt, kmsi,- a,.,w- yenr earn ta w dagi:t get 1 ounce ef raiat()tlW aiwastl Bd add tt it U t ef ant wat, ,,.': a htUe f-eautairj wcar. Take J tb: poo,iful fnr tint's a day. Thi Will ftitffa hri ..i' .r item the riitrennj kead aesae. ii, Re Mnl thouH pa, fereaifcin be come eay aad the muioa Mop dmi'in -into th threat. It is t nWr'' v'flsta Ultle and i nlt fe tadis Anyone wise h tkieatraea with tarrhal deaanew ar ha hvad e should giva tbii prfretft:oa a trta'. (Adyl BONDS VOU Mnot ...II livimu IT' nnurnatuikti . . Write far descrMK ctouUni kL.1.1!. MUNICIPAL BONDS m II K K S tt D fi T II T" r o M :. p..:u. . . . - - 1 111,. ....,,, -m. -r Mrl PORT! r-.rrn Want to Be a Salesman? W '1. . 1 r 1 t rue rarKt uro. r aimers Son Succeeds whv Im now atmnP J-et5a'wa5 wanted to be a salesman. That's v back The hfnl! Cenb We BU1"" "wtirfaction or money oacK. ihe business grows each year. I've started several friends r3 by Vho earned froro 250 t0 fcM a month the fir year The SSS? tSt' ?TO mo00-to $400 month They succeed be! SSL fop I ns arnestly selling as in farming. They wre tJFt eZpme' 1)0 ou nt Buch A Write me your age, vhat work you've done. I'll tell you how to get it H. N. RUNTTINO, Cur Turks Broa.. Porilnnd, Oregon. Rrnd -Farmer Jak.'a Nrxt luae U,At mn una SHADES ' All Reputabl Furnltur Dralm S.II VENUS Hand-Made Shades Crriod In twmity.four, botiful eokiro, Unuatte a HARTSHORN RnlWr only. Auk your dealer. COLUMBIA AWNING & SHADE CO., MFCS. PORTLAND. ORKGON. i . ' Order Your Christmas Piano by Mail I2S Stndt It to Your Home Then 10 or mere monthly. New Planoa, 5 Nw tiio Pianos, $395 New 800 Player, S9$ This J625 Piano. Att JOHN CLAIR MONTEITH Song Interpretation; Foreign Diction Operatic, Concert and Choir Singing ' Tone Building Method by the Bd Canto Method. Hotel Alder tun 11 w in and BnwW amtklr sstaa, Ot-f-town t mi Ion ud Is (wl M ! BmtlMra Pacifl loctri. treln imt k Ml aUdioe. J. W. BU8HUMO, Hamirw. AM8t. or.4tb. . TOUILAND. OKI DIXIE BREAD Ask Your Grocer HAYNES-FOSTER BAKING CO. Pertkad, Ore. DbhC.. ArtoH, Ore. SAHM BAKING CO, Silu, Or lKRlwT0w?ir3GO., You Can't Break Tml 0t 8prlna w erlWiS rouuta hf r. 1S.0S0 SfiaJ it Stock Fartlaal On. ?! iSSiZtt ?r hjiss. t--fcr?lt'1 ' -J THI aiST IN VAUOIVILL.B Yea Will Feel Rigbt a i Home Here SAFE AND CENTRAL REASONABLE RATES NORTON! A HOTEL Ilia eaa Stark. PwtUaA On. Excellent Cafe Bus Meet All Train at EEILIG Saadar. Moaar. TmWv NUkW Saa. Mk Tt. Wi. All.ra.iM TUCIITD SWw Wa NiBlOeMiouBr. lUUtlLA KrM, 15. aha a Ifc 1. Tc rtl All Piano shipped subject to your approval. You need not piirche unless entirely satisfied (0 do so tier trying It out In your own home. f V4 : $25 Type $3 Monthly a j $100 Type $6 Monthly Schwan Piano Co. Ill Fourth Street. Portland $10 sends one to your home Order by Mail Now WE WANT YOUR TURKEYS gst, Apple, rotatoe, union. t I xr 1 u r... " .iia- a. akl MiUTI akin tfsUV . rAUD "Vie, ra aj"W wnw Prompt, HBe.kU. Ground Gripper Shoes 6 are aiBt imI urrirsillieta lernra,wMwt sad cbiUiem, It eta k fit 7 1 SEND FOR LrmtATUU GROUND mm SHOE SICaES. MtH Wa. Mwt Pvilwa. Ona. M It. IMmm Ah., Tr.ii. ImMim GLASSES IOR MOTHER'S CHRISTMAS An (dial prewnt n4 thia i n wfc nlace to buy th. nv BETTER CLARES FOR EVERVONB t Our 0hth:tinirr.pa mA Kftli'a scope s una ot th numt sti-Dlili ro- tcntiit ttttttrumi'Ri in t!i wcrld. With U we can 4etnt tvtror ot vision Instantly. BETTER CLASSES Yon men snd women with pour lnK)n natit 0m help our cUsst' will glvn jou. Lvt us diititoustrntu our ahllliy to it yon. Corisultntlon Without , ; ' Obiijjaticn ' , Complcts Len OHriding sclery on th frfii(s SAVE YOUR EYES THOMPSON OPTICAL INSTITUTE Eysnght Bpulit Psrtlsnd'i Largst, Most Modsrn, Bast Cquippea I. .elusive Oplital Eitabllshmsnt m-io-u cwau. sik.wiMwUa Kmm lA lews bf Urn Bunk fmi Umm, tM (ms) CwrTiaHe Mtri.iwi Uawwtat a4 Mwtlmi KiitHi R.slraJ. . ' A thMtetfiB ai Sut !. expuTS hwlMt. Im WOkkiithPcrsaMk ili 1'.' viiiiiu.m U" 1 a i p IVUiimi mi a wnavv, 11 ImlHi hirth. rrlla4 rTnaHlll. IMA will tm mM fw any iMI! Iff IMI W aiMwir ii HJ-AIO tY MAIL, tlM 0M1I a. M SHIP TURKEYS, HOGS and VEAL to u,ii imiiM.tniMiiiin Wriw oaw for Otwwr nd rcnelna Cauteaua, TRI-STATE TERMINAL CO. Fnrti .in) Contli SW. PORT! ANn.OPt FLOWERS ntmtt Mat sm TON SET 11 FLORAL CO. rteHetatf FWwert FOB ALL OCCASIONS 7 VhMMm S, 9 JaJ- PorU lend. Ore. 325 Aider St. Mai IsHrasw mi UtM ACrMfom-.0.C-a.U.llM4 r-J.w-.ta, Ta-hiwWarM-LMk.HJM. haferCtkwu4aw aad w4 UaUauiala, f r ABy&inf Musical, Set HcDoapB Rnt 3' (SI lUepth Northwast PrrxwnxH by astef NosthwcsUra MaJc Goods. ZAN BROS., inc. I Turkeys Wanted W .lw par mHta atia. Ir I Lmm, aa Lwm rwM, FraUtnd Ankf filln4, Ura II... Ml s n Portland Modern 03 Burner Making Pur Ca From Coal Oil mM. SMlift. Imil..i ., ar wraw. Nc dirt, imt ar add. Mr aw ta iliiaiml tmd. U- rOirTLANO MOOKHM Oft. tURNOI, MS Orm Am. KnU tmrnm TRUSSES W. pntHM t ftMat R9W W liBKi" j KKU-AIO iT MAIL, til ; C Tnw wt M 14 Sir Ot 1 rv v l m i it a. m, Mil l"' wilJWml M 'crsir nv"- au . 1 1 it 111 ii U 1 Ai;m wam rn, ;kMil tmd, U. iU bhs fct j ,. ..,-- ! "'" I ArnonniAW at rii Buii,.w I . tii ., fJlh !. PH"1. . hwl lr ! ai POB7LAWH h Mk Kl elrubr. W. iwrry mmUKif I tMaa IteMMr HMk He. Imv. Mr., and mo.a. Laic fiAVili blcA. tina stuaani OCKOft tans a raw w will awil r viw n&lBT COMFAJfT. 1 Ww r.rtku. Onsa. UM cfcruAiwr I --1 roatTUUSROaa. I tn Part- fe Sit CS Taurriadlra raU nd tb waleon yoa Bl ta ta Mallufsa GarsfS la CawJwartiaa. SHORTHAND IN 30 DAYS la poaoitla wtth w Coprr''' imt )n sm.ra. Horn iiy- Hintfwnts ad rprwtla'ir - nl-t for fr maa proof tltal U ra !" writ Ps oitis IrimMii Inatltut, W PBnva III PorflnM. evsTMiH tx crnct Ofdce Furniture Appliances PflWrwJifNOMWW-- BOOKWHDINQ I kC. eomnrr lift Of trerx. fl3Zvvn ami rrum EcK.k EB4r Ca, 1 W tft. Portlao. Or. While in Portland Don't forect to riU of tha Greatest Morwy Saving BUaf on th coast. Where Yoa Re SAY E dothing, Sho, FurnUhings Eta, at I ta 1 rafiiUr pneaa, GLICKMAN'S X4J ALO T,jCONjrCpfflDL9Ii The big itora with tha yellow front. .1 f 'lanaiwrr i " -"w m; I 1 ..... iV " ' ''' ir i i i : 1 1 a wmmit , QUEEN CITY lj M.iiri r. . jl mal.lfc Sulrw recNUk wrMwn Is l (J au.loetwn. w .! A Mwrtl.PHM Ml HOTEL CLIFFOHD tut Msrrtowa wt. aa trt IMirtJ. ! f bmp. Two as a . ' XT"ajX Bwwm aWtki a ciMPifl HOMt rtov ron riftaw Nf I taw riUM oil la an anil wiwadf f' nil klnl aii.t ot ),. " make a viul'U rm.rt HImi. rh.iiniaii.nl aa alt WW k!tw awawt It I .! t Of BCImM(l " kn.y 'c:Mo KAl .l',,- iw. no li".ibl. alrohol bwt 1-iiii.nt is lii.in. "uj awactlwia will Imtu. OUR LEADERSHIP RECORD mb a aaar Wtllf! J ' 76c Wl A PA WC 76C APR TOU CfcTTI THUlf ... to n 1,u''lt0 THKnra a ' - tt'.,nn. wia ri.. i ir " l. t 9 .f ik. r.;:-! a.'" - torn tm tAAoru-tMia u -0U CKfAM PEERLESS BUTTER CX). 4V4T Frwt fi'.iwt 7 ; B Mf to h-. the a,aJc. j'Uys all r''-'A 10Ola6i)O M t ... HYATT TAUtLNG MACHINE CO.