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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 15, 1920)
PAGE EIGHT Mir I Wfl M HIGHLY EKDORSED BY MM CRAHS THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL SALEM, OREGON, BITTER BATTLE OF WORDS PUTS LIFE INTO FIGHT (Continued from pag on) THURSDAY, JANUARY 15, 1920. QIG SAlffl TEA! IS PlAY FRIDAY c- Tb public schools, th Salem Min isterial association. Salem Woman's club, banker, nuuranc men. real em tat ates, manufacturer and th gtw ral business interest of the City have endorsed th Thrift Wk campaign. A number of firms are plannlnf for pedal publicity during th week. TheJ Cherry City bakery will place a label In sch loaf of bread calling attention to OrtRon Products Week and th Na tional Thrift campaign. Letters hav keen sent out to ail th ministers of th otiy respectfully requesting them to pay aom attention to thrift in their eriuuns next Sunday. ' During Thrift Week, January IT to 14, great emphanis will bs placed upon th importance of savings. "Savings is th teat, not only of in dustry and commerce, but of th in dividual engaged in industry or com ercL Saving does not mean some thing laid aside without effort from generous profits or a liberal surplus. It means self-denial. It means giving p something desired, sometimes even aomathlog needed In order to increase th store of savings." "Savings means industry, applica tion, thrift, guarding against wasteful Mas, avoiding idleness, standing on your own feet, working out your own BroblaniB. Meinr aJwuva thut thnr, some difference, no matter how little It may be, between what you earn or get and what you spend." "Saving brings confidence and strength and steadiness. The hope of this republic rests with those who are putting by systematically something out of what they earn. Try to earn Mors or to get more, if you will, but meantime avoid the economic blunder of placing yourself where you cannot lava or of having to live for a time on what you have already have saved," ne person here said, speaking of the thrift plan. Thrift In Industry day will be ob served Thursday, January 22. on that day emphasis will be placed upon the I laenucal Interest of employer and em ploy. Much Interest centers around the basketball game to b played in the high school gym tomorrow night when the Eugene and the Salem high schools meet The locals are putting In some good licks and are rapidly rounding into form. Their passing has Improved a great deal since th McMlnnville game and they promise to give a good ac count of themselves after the ref eree s whistle blows, announcing the start of the game, which will be at 7:45. The lineup will probably be as fol lows: E. Gill and Schaefer forwards Boise, cente;, and E. QUI and Aahby guarda A preliminary gam between the mute school and a team selected from among th high school students will be played at T o'clock. JfOJMlED'S DEATHS ABOLISHED London, Jan. IS. The virtual aboli tion of the death penalty against non- bolshevlkl In soviet Russia Is announ ced In a wireless dispatch from Mos cow today. Many Women Use Glyycenne Mixture Salem women will be surprised at the INSTANT pleasant action of sim ple glycerine, buckthorn bark, etc., as mixed In Adler-1-ka. One spoon ful relieves ANT CASE gas on stom ach or sour stomach. Because Adler-l-ka acts on BOTH upper and lower bowel It often cures constipation and prevents appendicitis. One lady re ports herself CURED of a bad case of bowel trouble and constipation. J. C. I Perry, druggist, 115 South Com mercial. " (Adv) JET BEATS NT. ANGEL In one of the fastest and closest games of the season the Chemawa' basketball quintet, in a game at the' Chemawa hall Wednesday night, de- feated aft Angel with a score of 42 tt i.o h teams exhibited great skill ! and H frtolid tenacity that won for J tb iHiuau laus. This makes the third eonaeoutlv victory for Chemawa, and i in urn ot lour games for the Mt. An gel players to lose, Downln and Nix wer the stars for Chouiawa. Nix won 16 points and Downie amassed 14, The lineups follows: Chemawa Forwards, Downle and Buttles; center, Shepard; guards, Nix and Nuckles. LUJegren replaced Nuck 1 In th last half. kit Angel Forwards, Stuppld and Smith; center, Cropp; guards, W. Ras ter and Herann. Earl Hassler re placed Horairn for a part of the play In last half. Chemawa will play Paclfio university at Chemawa Saturday, Howard Foster Players Today HIPPODROME VAUDEVILLE FRIDAY-SATURDAY EXTRA FINE SHOW SUNDAY BLiGH THEATRE NEW ARRIVALS We are now getting in I Ladies' Ready-to-Wear Direct from the eastern fashion centers so that as spring approaches we have a Smart Showing of New Modes This Spring finds us Opening 100 NEW STORES And with this added prestige we will be able to buy to even greater advantage than we have in the past. Our buyers have made exceptionally choice selec tions, from which you will be able to make a good selection and save yourself a lot of money, time and trouble. OUR PRICES ENABLE YOU TO ECONOMIZE YET HAVE WHAT YOU WANT TO WEAR. tendant burden of additional taxes. Th fight he insisted, was based on a personal grievance between the Tele gram and the Warren company and should never have been Injected Into the legislature. Senator Ira C Smith, Hurley. Or ton and Huston added their voice to th fight against th bill with Sena tors La Follette, Strayer and Thomas reinforcing the ranks of the friends of the measure. Saved Quarter Million. Approximately (250,009 has been saved to Oregon during the past year by the use of patented bltulithlc pave ment upon state highways, even taking Into consideration the royalty upon the patented article, payment of which has been held In abeyance pending the de termination of the validity of the pat ent but which now looms as a prob ability. Out of 43 contracts upon which they hav entered bids during the year the Warren Brothers company have been the lowest bidder, the addition of royalty, again considered. These figure were presented by State Highway Commissioner R. A. Booth at a session of the senate committee on roads and highways before which Sen ator Lachmund's bill prohibiting the payment ot royalties upon patented paving was up for consideration. Com missioner Booth informed the commit tee that the state highway commission uniformly awarded contracts to th lowest bidder, as Instructed by the leg islature of 1919, but that In figuring the bids of the Warren Brothers com pany the additional royalty was always taken Into consideration. Dotal Million Tarda. A total of l.llt.009 square yard of bttulithlc have been laid in the state during the year upon which the War ren company has agreed to settle with the commission on the basis of tea cents per yard or a total royalty pay ment ot $111, 00. According to A. J. Hill, manager ot the Warren company who was also present at the meeting, the company could reasonably expect to collect a royalty payment of ti cents a yard If compelled to go Into court to enforce Its claim, which he hoped would not be the case after the validity of Its patents had been established to the satisfaclon of he highway commis sion. Drive Tmst Out The enactment of Lachmund's bill Into law would drive the Warren Bro thers company with its 300 families and its payroll ot (400,000 annually, from the state of Oregon, Hill declared In the course of the grilling to which he was subjected by Senator Lach- mund ably seconded by Senator Thomas, both of whom are out after the hide of the Warren company. Hill characterized the bil las unfair. discriminatory and the most drastic legislation ot its kind ever attempted by any state in the union. Figures show, he declared, that bids on bltu lithlc pavement were, in a majority of cases lower than competing bids and the legislature would only be playing Into the hands of the competitors or the Warren company by driving the Warren company from the state. There Is a certain class of men," Hill insisted, and his gaze Included Senators Lachmund and Thomas, "who Incorporated 4 This Shield Is the Mark of Good Dentistry THE E. R. Parker System means the use of every known and proved method to give you good dentistry. It means better teeth for everybody, and this means better people. It means a fair price for dental work done by experienced and careful men. It means that every effort is made to give entire satisfaction to every patient treated in a Parker System office. This policy of pleasing and satisfying the people has been followed from the foundation of the business twenty seven years ago. ' . Dental offices similar to that in this city have been established in different parts of the country, and each branch is a credit to the community in which it is located. The Systcrn stands for progress for what is newest and best for dentistry without the fear of pain. Under the E. R, Parker system, Registered Dentists will do your work as well as dental work can be done, and do it at a price you can afford to pay. ' Examinations and advice free. Registered Dentists Using the E. R. PARKER SYSTEM Dr. D. M. Ogden Manager. . IW. PA1KI.KSS PARKRH ' i h Bros. You Can't Afford to Miss auser INVENTORY SALE A FEW OF THE BARGAINS: Blue flannel wool shirts, $5.50 value ...J3 95 Khaki shirts, $4.00 value $2 55 Knit to fit sweater coats, $4.50 value 85 Saxon-knit Jerseys, $5.00 value . 45 "Kamp It" Norfolk outing coats, $6.50 value $45 Cruiser shirts, $10 value grj Patrick coats, $6 value ............ ........ J4 55 Wet weather slickers, $6.50 value ...... 35 Odd lots in brushes, leather goods, traveling kits. SATURDAY IS THE LAST DAY Tonight the Big Game WILLAMETTE vs. WHITMAN ARMORY "Fight 'em Willamette" ' SALEM HIGH vs. EUGENE HIGH FRIDAY NIGHT TICKETS ON SALE HERE -' ' SERVICE 372 State St. QUALITY $40 In Cash Given Away Why should Salem people Buy Oregon made products? In order to stimulate interest in Oregon Products week, Jan. 19th to 24th Gale & Co. will give $40.00. in cash prizes for the best essays on the above subject as follows: First Prize $15.00 Second Prize Third Prize Fourth Prize Fifth Prize 10.00 5.00 3.00 2.00 Sixth Prize . $1.00 Seventh Prize .. 1.00 Eighth Prize 1.00 Ninth Prize 1.00 Tenth Prize l.oo Rules that govern this contest: 1. Anyone residing in Oregon is eligible to compete for these prizes, ex cept employes of Gale & Co. 2. Essays must be plainly written or typewritten, one side of paper being used. 3. Essays must not consist of over 300 words. 4 Essay must be accompanied by the name and postoff ice address of the writer. 5. Essays must be received by Gale & Co., or deposited in the post office properly addressed to Gale & Co., contest department, Salem, Oregon, on or before 6 p. m. Saturday, January 24, 1920. 6 In awarding prizes the judges will consider: First, strength of reasons given; Second, style and forcefulness of composition; Third, neatness and brevity. JUDGES OF THE CONTEST In order to insure absolute fairness and impartiality in awarding prizes, the following judges of the contest have been selected: T. E. McCroskey, manager Salem Commrecial Club; R. J. Hendricks, manager Statesman Publishing Co., and George Putnam, manager Daily Capital Journal. Prize winner's names will be announced in the daily papers as soon as awards are made by the judges. Address all answers to Contest Department Gale & Company Commercial and Court Streets SALEM, OREGON. Formerly Chicago Store RUCTION SALE i FURMTUR OF E SATURDAY, JANUARY 17, AT 1:30 P. IW., AT m N. COMMERCIAL STREET I am going out of business and will sell the entire stock of goodsSuit cases, trunks, mattresses, bed springs, dressers, beds, dining tables, chairs, kitchen cabinets, clocks, library tables, all kinds of rockers and cook stoves. The most of these articles are new. J. A. ROWLAND, Gt SATTERLEE, 0wTier- Auctioneer. NOTE: See Satterlee first. Office 124 South Liberty Street. Phone 937 or 1211 for dates. Salem, Oregon. 1 only think in terms of 'let's yo at 'em,' because it seems to' be a popular cry." Telegram Scored. The "Infamous Telegram" was also severely scored by Hill for Its cam paign of "unjustified persecution" which it has been waging against the paving company. Senator Nurblad came in the .m,s of Hill nfter he had been subjected to a mirty minute grilling by Lachmund and Thomas. The bill. Norblad submit to the people a mooted legal quesuon upon which only a court was qualified to pass. It wn nnt business, nor good Judgment, he Insist ed, to bar the use of an article simply WANTED USED FURNITURE What kye you to sell PHONE 1177 Best Prices Paid W. E. Lucas Ferry and Liberty Sts. because it was patented, when that ar ticle had been proven satisfactory and cheaper than Its unpatented competi tors. The move, he declared, was a blow at property rights. If the legisla ture wanted to bar the U9e of patent ed articles, he asked, why not include patent culverts, road scrapers and all other patented articles" which enter in to road construction. The bill will come into the senate today on a minority report to be sub' mitted by Senators Lachmund ana Thomas. Spnanm Vnrhlnd. Orton, Bit- ner, Hundley and Hurley voting against a lavorable report on the measure DMCEl WHEN? TOMORROW NIGHT ARMORY For all Soldiers, Sailors, Marines and Friends $1.10 (including war tax) 9 P. bl under Auspices of the American Legion For Long Distance Auto Trucking Willamette Valley Transfer Co. Phone 1400 10 t "'f'tMl t-rtttMMMMMtt WE ALSO DO LOCAL HAULING.