Vv.Chief Varney Tills The r- n Tir Soil; farmers nring wierd Message of His Activitiies .h,i have been tamed under ..Z ..Claire; for five year, he ., savaery in crooked i "T. a a hMd of Salem'a po- tutelage; ment he ruled with an iron -.fuming wiU that begot r- Varney, f Varney. from B"' n0, t on a small farm ','..- far from the bus- Zrc ot his for- r c vie . i to master a ,- om. timid mrdson tractor. Farmer -- wag Drougui i Word who saw the ax l. I&TIUV", " fhroush the moss covered rails To,. I fence, as he drove by. The u (a, rent , m 'worked, how he ran his uncal f"grs through his shook of lie on. x m- nb-ri "' ttn,oted the at IuTd of the denizen of the country . , wn tho nractice of hiir as linvfl been K . ,.. ..:,iif motorcycle. fo-mer sai'. that Prompted his ppis saddle-the only thing on Zm that niiRl't strengthen bonds rf, former association to the gas tart ef the "iron horse." Habit iinpell Z Wavs miKht have been responsi Z tor the Pist. l fiut decorated the man s iiiiiU Scutvil Away But it was all there, the farmer declared. When the balky tractor would lodge asainsl a stump, or rum- unconitortaoiv ........... wouiu stop. young bie HER LOCAL HOST TO roMQNAJGRANGE thp revolver all feathered lLenu'B j (,,.-ro.i folks of the t-'Ha U'.O u the former cop would squint along the barrel. So much for the ravages of a po litical life. Lfe the rise and fall of tv monarch sucn, rrom Members of Pomona grange of Ma rion county were the guests of the Turner organisation at an all day inkling kl me t urner hall, Wednes- uay. more man 150 were nr-t i Bleating unusual interest in the grange work. Addresses and rr..nrf taDie talks were the order of the day. At noon, a chicken rii oy mates or the grange, was enjoyed by all. Members from mun Mi.in. county districts wera In i. rt .,,i., .,.. among otner localities, Salem. Butte. vine, juacieav. stavtnn wnn.ik.. Hubbard and Turner. The Important business of th Hbv was tne annual election of nffioAt-a the following being chosen to guide tne aesunies of the eranen rim-ini 1920: S. E. Whitehead, worthv mas ter, i,. jh. layior, overseer; Mrs. S H. Van Trump, lecturer; Mrs. Eva James, secretary; Mrs. Zella Fletcher treasurer. State Master C. E. Spence wan nrsa. out and discussed the value and pro. motive possibilities of rural clubs. A friendly debate between T. E Mccroskey, secretary of the Salem commercial club, and Attorney M. E Pogue received the interest of the grangers. The topic for debate was "ResolvpH thnf tho - ,... peaceful j tive factor to the Increased living cost Ul scamper for cover due to lack of enforcement of the Sherman anti-trust law." Secretary McCroskey presented the negative side of the discussion, while Attarnev Pogue held that enforcement of the law would alleviate the present U gh cost or living. A well arranged program of mu:;ic was presented at the close of the en joyable day. the the fruits gleaned a o farmer's tale, are by Varney from a public life. Those who have gone before their fate is of interest to note: One has paued on to the mystic bjyond; one i. nrnkin ice: one is stoking a furn ace In a Salem factory; one is sweep ing streets; another is purging cuBpi don In a public building Varney is tilling the soil. What shall the next one beT GOVERNOR COMPLETES SliUGHTH OF BILLS (Continued from page one) TURKEY ENTERED WAR ON SIDE OF GEFMAN THRU (Continue from Page Four.) fleet, even the grand vlzar lining Iron 4 iBiiumnue ot ims move. On Auiiust 29, 1914, the Goeben while flying the Turkish flag, attacked and destroyed two Russian ships. This acts brought about Turkey's against the entente and several mem bers or the cabinet resigned. The facts by the censors Mfmm SR nar rtnv to 12000 nor vear . ucia ui me caomet rt IT R 27. hv Rnrdick Incroaslnff the . rr i,7,7 , ------- uusrepresentea Dy the censor Ariel of district sealers of weights and the Turklsh pubc eyen the my FanaersWantCcimhr To Aid Annual Pelk Fair Dallas. Or.. Jan. J3.-A1 a recent meeting of the Polk County Farmers' Lnion of the Mt. Plsgah secUon that body expressed thmi,.u v., , . - - no iming in favor of county aid to the Polk county faur and win d,. ... ""'J' have an initiated measure paswd levy ing a specific tax for that purpose. Tbe county fair has for the past sev eral yekrs obtained a small sum of mon ey lor faU- purposes but the institution has grown so dni-ino- . years that the sum derived from the vu..y m rar too small to accomplish results. Other unions throughout the county are beinsr urserl t oil ! u- and the chances are that either at the primary election in May or at the gen eral election next fall such a measure for the support of the fair will be voted on by the people. The following officers were elected at the meeting to serve for the ensuing year: President. L. H. McBee; vice president. P. o. Powell; secretary treuaurer. Mrs. Jesste er. J.H. Rempel; conductor, A. E. Tet- THE CAPITAL JOURNAL FRIDAY, JANUARY 23. 1920. STAGE !S SET FOR BIG COijYENIiON HERE OF FAR! I LOAN MEN Everything Is in readiness for the second annual convention, January 27-28, of the Oregon state association of National Farm Loan associations, according to an announcement Fri day of A. C. Bohrnstedt, local repre sentative of the farm loan chain. The convention will be held in the audi torium of the Commercial eluh. and will be attended by probably SO members. Notification of his acceptance nf an invitation to attend the conven tion was received Fridav hv Mr Bohrnstedt from A .M. T from Enterprise, Or. Mr. Lockwood is neao 01 tne waiiowa county farm loan 'association and secretary-treasurer of the "Wallowa Abstract com pany. He will be accompanied here Dy airs. LiOckwood. PAGE SEVEN Charles M. Emery, president of the association. MsHkng is Eugene; A. V Ayre. secretary-treasurer, and alxn flora Eueene. and Vi Stone front Medfard. are exneereri to arrive nere Monday. Plans for the future activitv of th association will be laid at the con vention. Discussion of the feasibility of instituting an extensive advertis ing campaign in the interests of farm loans wll also occupy time in the con-venton. Tknow something that will clearyour skin" "When mv Comnlexinn n red, rough and pimply, I was so ashamed that I never had any fun. I imagined that peopls avoided me perhaps they didt But the regular use oi Resinol Soap with alittle Resinol Oint ment just at first has given me Dack my clear, healthy skin, wish you'd try itl" Wife Of "Big Bffl " Haywood liies After Long Illness Denver. Colo.. Jan. 22. Mr. v. vada Haywood, wife of William D. Haywood of Chicago, "secretary of the Industrial Workers of the World." rtiori in Denver today after a long illness. Mrs. Haywood was born in Nevada fifty years ago. CVMMIXGS WITHHOLpS REPIA" Washington, Jan. 22. Chairman Cummings of the Democratic national committee has not determined today whether he would reply to W. J. P, who in addresses yesterday at Norfolk and Richmond, referred to Mr. Cum mings attendance at the inaugural din ner for Governor Edwards of wi Jersey, and said Mr. "Cummings e:ther must separate himself from the gov ernor or resign from the committee. Millersrd Cabinet Gyca Confidence Vote Today BILL HITS SMOKERS Columbia, a C, Jan. 23. Smokia in eating p laces would be prohibited under a hill uassed (a Mmnd .,ti., by the sUte senate. Restaurant and Paris. Jan. 22. The cabinet of Pre- mier Millerand received a vote nf ran - t - " winic, rvnuniirani. MJlll tidence in the chamber of deputies ; hotel kee;rs would be rRoiirt d,. this evening. The vote was 272 for play "No frmokinir" sitma and .f.lm. the government to 2J against it. More than 300 members abstained from voting. A SI RE WAY TO END DAXDKIFF There Is One sura wav that has never failed to remove dandruff at once, and that is to dissolve it, then you destroy it entirely. To do thin. Inxt get about four ounces of plain, com mon liquid arvon from any drug store tinis is all you will need), aonlv it at night when retirinc: use enouirh to moisten the scalp and rub it in gently with the finger tips. 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Have you a bad taste, coated tongue, poor appetite, a lazy, don't care feeling, no ambition or energy, trouble with undigested foods? Take Olive Tablets, Die substitute ior calomel. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets are a purely vegetable compound mixed iih olive oil. You will know them by tht'ir olive color. Tliey do the work without griping, cramps or pain. lake one or two at bedtime lor quick raiu. cm wnai you like. 1 and 25c. from (100 per month to $125 yet wrath. & B IS. bv Niekelsen Authorizing tie county courts of the various coun sel to fix the salaries of county jur wyon and their deputies. Committee Report Waited. In his message returning the four mures to the houses from whence they came Governor Olcott declares: "Th special session of the legisla ture In a joint resolution and a com Union bill, made provision for a com mittee to Investigate the matter of sal ties of state and countv officials am appropriated the sum of one thousand lollars for th nnrnnRA nf Anmtnir nut this investigation. I believe that the natter ot the increase in salaries hould be delayed until such time as the legislative ort." tan, believed for several years that the Russians attacked the Turks. Dye Is Aid To 3j', I B .r, Fashion 4 Faded Apparel Can he Rrcnlor- sua Made Over, Stylish, New Don't worry about perfect results. Diamond Dyes," guaranteed to new, rich, fadeless color to any nnc, whether it i. i m. ,. min " nuuli own., uueu, "lion or mixed goods dresses, blous kT T Sklrts' chdren's coats, tJ draerles, coverings. 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