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PAGE FOUR. 1 HE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM. OREGON, TUESDAY. JANUARY 13. 1920. THE CAPITAL JOURNAL AM INPKI EN-DKNT MTW8PAPEW ANOTHER SPITE BILL. . .... Han fubtlFh'l every .-..". "-! W7 fcy Th. Capital Journal Krmtlr.g CO.. til Houlh Oun.merc!:.! street. , T.l4.onr-Clrcul'.wi nd Huln Pine. j!iiun" -- CEOKK 1CTNAM. Mllor-I'ubliahtr Entered aa wond claw mU niatt.r at Salem. ULtiHCHIITUN K ATril ft carrier (0 eenta month. Kf (nail It) u a a-.oi.iti. II " ". ltt M s months. f per )f In fr'arioa aa l couotn... Klafwl.tr. ''mw"' of U. ..rnme. all mall aBtMicrlptto ar payahl. In advance ASvartlstn reprMlle W, a V.'.i Tribune HWar., " WKMISKR OK THE AH'C1 AWD PRKSS T Awwlated lre. I. onHu.lv.lr II . di.antch.s credited to It at Ripping Rhymes. BY 1 T M ASON ran "moDii 0P fc: J A' -W n r crriTT A 1 1 ev .1 HA D Rinutt own 1 f i i Real Estate Boom Is On In SilYerton n EPRESENTATIVE D. C. LewLs of Portland has in lv troduced a resolution for the submission to the peo-! pie at the general election of a constitutional amendment! changing the state capitol from Salem to Portland, in or-J der to punish the people of the Willamette Valley for vot-j ing against some pet measures of his at the last referen-j dum election. j Almost every session some disgruntled legislator in-! troduces a spite bill to remove the capitol. It is almost asj popular an effort as the Rogue River sportsmen's spite; hi s to c ose tne canneries, it is a stanuine inreat w, v. . fioatm down up ntivrro lf.mKlat.nrs flnrl intimidate the neonle into SUDOOrtithe river on a cake of Ice! How he on the edge of the stream . . : - i .a 'wWhed he had been a good little bear so triad lo see mm. m as oreman 01 ireaK meaSUrea. .... 'and stayed at home, instead of run-' Mr. Bear seemeo- irj cnm ... Wfay 80,d his home on Sec. PnHnrao mr Kill T tt'i mfti'f tho fanito " ia thp'ie . to the rivr ull Blone! He Curry aia noi nu..u - n a Main street Friday to a a uuv.o ...j r ' " v . ,m f..i. . i i " 11. - Wb huddled ur In a little black heap glad to see his father. W.. U named Nelson. Mr UltimaiUm. 1W aS 1 Wcim, Of I Will SLlIKe Oaieiri UtflUW me , ,h .... ,hn rflkP. For Cufty "Oh, Father! wnai snaii i uu. lelt" is the legislator's edict. "Stultify your judgment, 'thought h wouia nev.r we hi mother cuffy cried. ' ' . . . - . . . - ... ! i . : j 1 . nn v air. Iil.itl ,dlU JUl vitv " ' " " . . . .. A , . ana lamer n.m onr.ii; uaa..... move his ramuy to euvmuu. Hugh Magee has sold his farm in the Crookedfinger country to a party TFFY IJCAH.N'K TO KWIM . Then aomeliody called his Cuffy was so urpxised that he looked Silverton. Or., Jan. 13 Transfer of real estate and property in this city jis at Us height now. as is indicated 'during the past week by the several I major deals reported. Some of the 'tiansfrs, involving well known prop erty in Silverton, follows: The Ben Hofsteter house on Cool t,i. street was sold a few days ago. The house has been occupied by Mr. nm.tLeaf anck family, and owing to the name.! ,..,i. rind .i , tact tnai iney a.e unw.v. . - house in Silverton they will . varant and there was his father ' stanu.ng de Mr j, Cuffy lis employed at the Silver Falls Tim- the building. ' Carl Moeer has purchased th( ence Halvionwa house an South Water street, and it i, ra that h will aoon find .... property. Thomas left Friday fw v, tiere he ia emDlovMi a- nama wnere lie la emnloTMi v SUvertOB Lumber Cq.. who J ing; a railroad from their ttmbtTt that town. It is understood thai company will build a mill at kTL in the near future. Jump!" said Mr. Bear again. I don't know how to swim," Cuffy w . -.;n i.x . ii l vote tne monev i want, or i win uesiroy vou is me usase z -v" . hi r.ther! -jump! f Kn liners. rr n,.t h dldn-t: and there he was. be- Cuffy could hardly believe his ears. Spite hills only reflect the smallness of their authors: , " "yt. n.n . hn it cer- Thev seldom get anywhere because they are not taken taimy was enough w make anybody whined. 1 nil 1 .1 . T .1 I. il....'wMl. JUIIIK. jui.i.. J""'J seriously, iney injure oniy ineir originators tnougn meyr viien cuffy thoun about Farm peatea very nermy. flflrl fi tfYilfh fil rr.'Jiftv tf hlim-f nit!) rrmttf'rs nnrl ni'OVP ,flren he wa mme frlehtened than Still Curry did not jump. - KVUV jt va V J V-1 - w a ' j ond and Main street Rueene man named Nelson returned to Eugene Friday t evening to make arrangements to Mr. Bear re- MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING. He w ns an He re- afraid or mar running water: I, ..r..,l nit ih li-. nifcil ihinifK he i lien Mr, Ihart heard l.n..t ',,. :,n.l the liini W I,e Bav a Preat !thev d to Ilttl l,e,. plunged into the icy water I'retly soon Cuffy taw somethlni,1 tw htrI" strokes for Mr. Hear wan move tii on the bank ahead of him. a une "inner ne reaciieu me imu- He wuh 01e or Ule riv'er. Ana as ne Mwam een him- c'0Ke UP to Cuffy he reached out and tier keep ave that naughty, frightened little ..!.. ..t..i t.. ;.. .:..:.. a :l 4t.i. Ull. Then uerhaoa Karnier Orecn ut-dr "",, ,ni11 H,'"t "lm )""S ltn IIKUJI" upon LI1C COiriHUbMUIl I)V UW HPOI ISIlie II.. It IS OII ine tne i DiacK thttis; began to a, me nplIE long expected report of the expert accountants Mn''wan'ru, '"i upon the fish and game commission's operations! na he thounhi h.. had b. TllltllTl.liifj Tt,i'a mi an.-lenl weary felU.w vorkm for me. doing rlmr; and I I. Ilf. tc and al"l yelluw, arm Ill" ! nd lilrl.l" are bore. H tri.i!il i;d rheumatic, and lie illa f.lt hunt, nnd hi. Ijoiiis Id In an uttic where tl. tain fll throuKh Ihe roof, t roul.l weep When I behold I In.; htt'll he Imiwleaa in lili v.mcs, Idl Oie boneyard W'd anfold l.m. mnna Wmeilt. nth.'" iLVunari. t"3 ."I Hatchery oiH'rations show that trout fry output at nm pnt ht we. th -' RuniieviHe decreased from 5,U9,J)50 in 11)15 to 2,l::"v",71 6U4h wrt.HM and bu.tded lr th . 1(1fi I!(1,):n .K.h.w.,. K.,f ,..l5,wl V, 4V, .KPfl- Ontw tht old "i i .-ivai mi utvi ta.n', ui4i, tAiuniiivu in nic unil from Salem. Mr. Magee has openea a real estate office In Salem. Chas. Moores sold his ten acre tract of land near the city Saturday for 15.000. A. G. AmlersVm sold his store build- Bear became very, very '"S n "'u,-r v " I' roar and ' Robinson. Jirs. Koninson, wiiu ie- With alc''ul' purchased tne millinery store from Mis. Carl Brown, win uccupj Silverton Mayor's Son Acquires Fife Silverton, Or., Jan. 13. Wor received , here from Eugene ftta? that Alfred Adams, son of Mavn,V7 Adams, of this city, and Miss Veto. were mar ried earlier in the week at the h9m. of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. "W. DavjJ Eugene. They have been attend the University of Oregon durina ft. winter. 6 They left for California where boti will enter the university of Callfwaj. and when finished they wm Colfax, Wash., where Mr. Adanw a be employed in the bank of his nnek. Alf. Coolidge. whole a tame affair, and does not reveal any gross mis yr of wli!ry e. Mn w a t.nt. r in the tra.i that j cuiy jn securing trout eggs, due to the loss of experienced i woill? r.',au"h-Bui.!KX,medpri;K-takcrs who were in war service. Federal hatchery! operations as well as those of other s.tates, show a similar decrease in trout propagation in the same period. The freat demand for trout eggs elsewhere has shut off the purchasable supply. All money received has been accounted for aiul the dif ficulty of segregating trout and salmon work conducted by the same crews in the same hatchery, commented up on. Minor recommendations are made for changes in system. The fault of indefinite contracts with the manager ot the game farm rests with the commission. The output Muff waa warned, and li mad no v iae jitovlaioii for lb.' ditys tt want anil dread: lif tunny and .lyalmi 'wlijf thoMld ioi! look ahead'' IVhy put dwn the allium HbliUnR i i a qunniliy of bilnt. when a spurt could mall a killlntr In the haunts t't ratd snd wine Why -otilder tunuirrow when todiiy It (food enouiili" CloltiK broke, a apart could lioirow on Ilia watch and kindred Muff, Now around my huume he llnk .a ami no hope l in tils ul, and I rsrnet out the rlinkwra, and lie (arrle in the coal, Nothlim liiimnn van eiirloiiit lilui, h la dead to in,. v thrill, and aon.v d) tb town will plunl lilio lu the bunuyard un lit. (III. open he stream It is fin rhplthe bia black thine beirnii in ,h,e' Cuffy marled to scream. But his t'.own the steep bank rixht toward the " a'"'" tie sank, neau anil an, into tne cold com river. In another moment his nose came up cut of the water. It was only an In stant, hut to Cuffy it seemed a ron. ong time before he could breathe gain. And now. to his great surprise, he found that he was swimming as well as his father. Now, little bears are different from ! little boys and girls. They don't know lit. But his father did. That was why :Mr. Bear told him to Jump. He knew that as soon as Cuffy found lilmself in the water he could swim as well as anybody. In another minute Cuffy and his father were safe on the bank, and in another sPcond after that they were running toward home as fast as Cuffv sould K, so they wouldn't take cold, you know. Cuffy had to go to bed for the rest of lha t.,u .... .l tt puiusnment. And as he lay on his little bed he could hear hiB father and mother laughing in the next room. He didn't see how thev ..nun aermeo 10 alalia still, vuu.u laugn. lint VOU know Puff,. 4;l I lJV V 1 , "m '? ,r mW-IJ ! lver. And h hardly breathed. ice. LOVE wu Minn n ui s 'I think Aui-v," I rtd. "(hi tho l.uly on m dollar ' oeiii,,,., 4 nival r hnm niei Ke. lh,m ih luim.tn n.ve : ! in.me llita ,. ,Jtt ,, ,Mlllll,y jta earned l (h mu U U.i. t him aioiie un,t II,., I A iut? In, department Nn I of ti i all eimil ilenl) aaarded dMitkv I i (lie aiiin of la- III" r.ao ol ( loirli- Ihwblait. asainat Nli'tolaa Miller, of Wo.oll.um CoKblun .lad iied for Sv6, Helli (lialli'loua pel a-wtitlou Tb trial of ll.e raae uwupled lw C.-.V.. iIuiiok win. u IIiuj loanv wit nvra lnttrristd, ami atior .pi. for belli aide bellied tiv.r un dry poiola of l Involved, Th ui i.iil-ie.l nhuut Miller a alitluila to v n -i CkIiIiii. durli.K II... lime that I li el vivlei; t.iall waa alaIM with 1'. A Clrtlt. l eMloo'l-r Inliiolui eit OOi Ins tb l.lol. aluiwed thai I'.-gti-I l, livllliiB III tittle tit question w i rs upi'tatnm fiom wi.uoiH rat-vlvwd ti I lain", ai t'liat.mu 1:itrry iul re a. sol..., i " i ,t.,i niH wile I'erell (Vshlan elaliua for UniiiStrea ware j ''"P. bis im-onie f. Kn,., .r ,v '''' Wii alU4 diilatwatury r-i,'l"r ' ' the tune worn ii.i.l,. I irk aitlit In he bte M4J by Mil- j ''" of man made Wil.ld lr and rhaiKtw i!..d kr W.mi.1 ' Howenn , in all .,, e vim . i, m e - " tutrii u4i;. wlueli were iiivn litlla ,.i, j 1 Voiot- ln,l nmet,, im 1 1 uiHe.l ttrt,u In Jiimicw ewiul at Wovd' : aunle. l uni Miller a tliaravaj hy tVgDIanl "Well .me ,ltn i .t, h,.. iK ,H) ith hrandiahiti a rifle ami ,.,-. tliia uiou.-y (,,., ioii i Ht ,,.. tar , eitlitaiit fcla durtHi ..iMiHn Mm.l the dr r imii a l e 4 III" tilM.dk j ' in l,e humea of aOivita ap I'.irem.y ii.tim, faiuillea." I 'lipenkiiiii of hue pirate." aaht I Alive, w.ibvw ,., liteleVHiUy. 'hal ,i-!io vot llui.k almut ihe r ....... WU !' fiuit t...H. I..W4 IU :IKtle Itllth li.iyU.ldr ,. of siH.b U Ihe ttuuii. H.aikl i ".'ul ol .teo.t AlWr 1 am UtluV turn tukal mhi w. e,...m e.l ! I..K mm . lletn Van NW j a al Um avlii.. we4. r.ki, j n,i thAi iUih "";"'- W. le 'tl,,,;,,,, ln. M,M ( , I', i . i.l o . Tbe ,.rte a, far .a , r.,.,., ,.t.,., Wm i(1 " li Ve K I,, ,.vr. teUIUi, r,!h ha. b.a ., u, li. a a it.4 M..a. aiib.1W),h ,mr r te M . ' :M.:rr, h w m j . 1( .rCX a, ..- i "', uih baa .!...,. be trtt.la bir.,TL.l a . 'V,l,er '"'"' K- . a , ei t areil fv.r .,ut . llvj U a davat IW..1 at time lu.. nt Kirvla Knts.lw..l ...,,1 i;i...,,..l 1.. J 1 cuffy a hei ii.rc i.nvu Diiuns a MfUUJT UCCICahe, li, shut his eyes tight and tried to didn't realUe how funnv he h.d loow,... due partly to the new policy of holding birds over until i""tk8 h,m,f i ouit ioatin down the river on the cake of spring for release, and the game warden's expense fund increased from $GT5 in 1917 to $2,192 in 1918, with $1100 for 1919, though the reasons therefor are not given. Those who confidently expected the revelation of a scandal will k disappointed with the report, though, of j course, naws m tne (ieraiion exist, ami it seems the end less agitation has been much ado about nothing. and MAPMED LIFE the noted author iclali MSGlone Gibson t Open Forum . i:ms sn itiioiiv c tu t.us IV A Hl'UHY For real ffft'ciivriies, this old honic-nmilf remedy Iuin no equal. Kntdly and clH-nply lin-piin'tl li,, 1,1, To the Ediluri! Hince North Haleni la considerliiK clvfai Improvements tho folliiu'liig little unoiiynious poem seems worth of thought by thorn ! anxious citizens who would cling to ;the mud ruts of old fearing that if, -(mU neVl,r know , qlIickK. thev tl-v to irel out It no.v nut..,..! ...w. i,.... . . . ' ... - . ., j . ,,, ...m ,,uu.i .'Jill rie i,,i,MAWA ....:. you try this famous old home-made remedy. Anyone who has toughed all day unit all nif). i uin ...... town of o (lood. ! the immediate reli..f ,'.iv.. :.,.. - ------ - r o t.uiivii like magic. It is very easilv nreni.red ''tits ' and really there is nothing belter for coughs. them dear: tub Towx of no ooon ! kind frletula. have' you heard of the HUM lit lit! alllr'H Afl'l I s ltonilMtra. lb . J iu t) - Tbt l'io ylonl In ilo-ir affront to h.o ieij Vou uiu.t realise Unit they have iid.ioled the code ,.f eMiy fiiend Ih.-v h ue. Surely ou would ii"t liKe lobn a divorce If you found Oo.l lie h.ul eoine to the conclusion' 'li.il it w.is i;li.al.eih Moielainl whom! he Mini f,,,- (11,11,.,, , jou -'' j Immi 4,c Una I le.1 I "1 .vil.uoty ahoul.l my dear" li ,.,,.,1 finniv 1 .,i,l no iau to ; Ine with me nfi.-i ln ,.v. f,,,- . te ' .lead," j "Ami h4t libool luui-rlC Would oil In,, wuh a loan oin-i r l,.ve , for him W IS dent"' i "I dout know, honvatlv. Alien li on the banks of ihe lUver Slow, W liere "some lime or other" a tho air. And the soft t; Kasies grow? It lies In the valley of What's the tTe. I In ihu proviu.'t. of lt-her-slliie: It Is the .tome of she. reckless "1 don't ' care," 1 M here ihe t!i, it I'pS abide. The old as the human town Is race. And It Btows wuh the flight of years: it is wrapped in the tog of the Idler'a dre.mia. Vi ere .- .ved with discarded sio inkted with lifeless bo said of North S. 8. TUliiiKh.'ist lit streets .i scheme ami le.il s Mas It u v don't know. U tfcuuld depend i,ui.hitia1''" upon ciivuiimtjiiu-es If th, , I t.ljvtl elu - " "h. tl.rr yen have if Kutli you Holdar'n Vioiual lHppned know. ,a Ihiee vhllilren,"' i S;l" Kranciw... Jail. 13 The ac- "Ve. but limb .,u hv, ha. ih li'"ltal l'n u Joaeph White, an means to take care of them i.,.,, , , lofanti j iiian tried hy a eoiirt-nuxrti il fconeiime. Hunk dun (f w juj t.;a' Vancouver U..i!rka, Washlngtwu. eeonoioic liid,-.euden, e th.,t ur f ! '"r "Hexed cuinmi.-vt,tn ot a statutory fij fn.-i.4a are alw.ua ta!auK !""''" "l lVn,1l,'"' Or., last Juna nleout. Ihera would b aiauv B.o.ei'1" dlxicpt o ,,l here today by Oen- j Into a pint bottle, put 2 i ounces I of 1'ine.t; then add plain granulated sugar syrup to make a full pint. Or on can use clarified molasses, honey, or corn syrup. Instead of sugar svrup. Kit her w ay the ful pint saves about , two-thirds of the money usually spent ; for cough preparailons, and give you a more positive, effective remedy. It j keeps perfectly, and tastes plea.-.ant children like it. i You cm fee! this lake hold in- staidly, soothing and healing tin I membranes In all the air pasxiges. It liromptly loosens a dry. tight cough j and soon you will notice the phelgni j Ihlu out ami then disappear alto. seiner. n. il.iy use will usually break up un ordinary tr,ro:tt or chest sold, and It is also splendid for bron chitis, croup, ho.irsenes. and bron chial asthma. rinea is d, verve o,,,, there te ,,uw rte formera aeep, w ui,is With aiaiiu l iiunv.w j atvorce a,,,! Ihey !tilbut a ,eat deal of Oil. . i m unreal i.f women. lj "' '"to o noiieve thai uur molh eia and our fc, nid,tw, Jllst a. u,w vu,v, v,mt,H- imil! they chafed against lha .- most valuable coi.cen. trated compound of Kenjilne Norway prne extract, the most reliable remedy for thrvwt and chest ailments To avoid dlaiippoliument, ask vour druggist for "J v, ounces of Tinex" Kill. .Ill . ...... .. ., 1 .. . . l-iavtett. cHJiuuianding the .w," .Z . ;"n any" Wekiein dec .., at th. ....v ' . '"'ran.eei. to give ahso- eial Hunter Ih. aemv. ? .. . . . When if? Your Hair Turns Gray Eyes examined Glasses Fitted Good Eyes Mean a Living Ti Most Of Us. ---Some men earn their live- There is nnlv nn thin. a u win help you retain your youthful ap-ilihood by the sweat of their uiinB one me original i coior and luster of every gray hair with Co-to Hair IlcsU.rer A scientific process, discovered by Prof. John H. Austin, bacteriologist, hair and scalp specialist of Chicago, ior developing the natural color of! the hair in a similar manner to that of developing the photographic nega tive. It is positively the only satis factory and lasting treatment for re storing color to the hair in a mild healthful manner. Co-Lo Hair Restorer is absolutely harmless and will not injure either the hair or scalp; is not a dye; con tains no lead or sulphur; will not wash or rub off; has no sediment, and is as clear as water a pleasing and simple remedy to apply. Co-Ijo Hair Restorer cornea in A6 for Black and all Dark Shades of Brown. A7 Kxtra, Strong, for Jet Black Hair only. A8 for all Medium Brown Shades. A9 for all Very Light Brown, Drab and Auburn Shades. Cn-I,o Hair Restorer on sale at Per ry's drug store. (Adv) brow, by sheer muscular ex ertion. Others by constructive thinking or by combining thought with skillful hand But ull of us depend upon our eyes for our success in whatever vocation we fol low. -SO EYES CAN NOT BE NEGLECTED. An examination will show whether your eyes are mere ly tired, or whether they need the correcting influ ence of glasses. HENRY E MORRIS & CO. Optometrists 305 State St Phone 239 BAKE-RITE BREAD PURECLEAN WHOLESOME If you'll try a loaf today, youll buy tomorrow. Has the home-made taste. BAKE-RITE SANITARY BAKERY 457 State Street loaf LADD & BUSH BANKERS Established 1868 General Banking Business Office Hours from 10 a. m. to 3 p. m. MCMKal!i Nix 1 Il 1.1 I , came y ,,,. u, . (h ; .'"'"'. '""r u,i,t, r rw who . --....J 1- ... "Id katwatt m it du f.t.bloned woinan looked! Upon .'..n,.,ac lujepeiidenre . f ,, IVilllil,'! . ... i married . " '"r " '""" Is eons it, ejviih I'll. h a. ....1.4 i ptr M fcunnitng .... S1. . ... 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I .,. f j Aiv ...! t . a.tBM1Mtv j ah. ,,4 avhlv- -kA !, U.-.H l,;,t hM-,il allBlS tk,1(S ' V-IWt !Vi. -i- I ti! i hi Put it in the Cup Just as You Do Sugar HTHEN pour on boilin3 hot water-and the coffee is ready. Dissolves x instantly. Strengtli regulated to suit taste by the ouantitv used Scientifically and perfectly prepared at our refinery, by Mr. Wasrungtoi aviitiiigpaijvAAx. a uictuiirc uubutuceiy soluble retain ing ail the delicious flavor and quality. No coffee-pot-no bother no groundsno waste Recipe Booklet Ree. G. Washington Sales Ox, lac, use tn- ihieh iiuIm h feU 1 in, !an I I S"r , COFFEE - " J wasMngton in , Ml! is m ; no . -awiJl V VlJ f i ! 1 900 nZZ-r Lv.4 " 354 Hfth. Avenue, New Y'ork