PAGE TWO THE CAPITAL JOURNAL SATURDAY- FEBRUARY7. 1020. FRtfiCH TO ERECT ilUGE I1ARKET PLACE H)3 USE OF WILD London. Feb. 7. rian for the great March, du Monde, or meeting place for th4 buyer of the world, which 1b to tx established in Paris in two year. coutemnUte the erection ot a vast building nine times the size ot T ratal gar Square aud containing not only tot shop but many special feature, including the most luxurious club and tha largest banquet bail in the world. Details of the schema were given here by Sir Charles Dundas, secretary of the association ot Great Britain and Franc. "The object, he said, "ta to give producer and buyers of the world the facility to perform all their transac tions In one place. "It will b the only building in tha world where the rentals will decrease according to the length of the lease, and where the tenants will be consid ered aa valued client, and not as ob jects of speculation. The building will b of sit stories, with a frontage of 860 feet It will be Din times the else of Trafalgar Bquare and will cost approximately 4,000,000 pounds, ' "This enormous building," continued Kir Charles Dundas, "will contain SOtO shops, the most luxurious club In tha world for buyer and producers, swimming and Turkish baths, gymnas ium, restaurant, grill room, roof gar den, several lecture-rooms, industrial cinema and the world's largest banquet-room. Briefly, what is contemplated! Is the erection and operation of a veri table city, in which it may reasonably be estimated there will be a floating poplation of manufacturers, producers, merchants, buyers, and the necessary employes, exceeding JO, 000 people." Sir Charles added that the advan tage of this huge project to the British buyer and sellers would bo enormous "On of th priniclpal object of having this world' market in Paris,' be aald, "is because th French capi tal ta the pivot ot tha railway centers of Burope, and th advic ot the buy ers f the world has been taken on this matter." Honolulu, T. H. Jan. 2D -(By mail.) The foreign language srhouls of trie territory ot Hawaii "constitute the moat powerful single factor operating against effective work In the publlb at-hoots, " and they should be abolished the report of the territorial grand Jury, Just published, stated. Prominent educators In the terri tory, Including Yaughun MacCaughey, superintendent Of public Instruction, testified before the grand Jury and on their testimony, it wns announced, the recowimendHtlnn against the foreign Iniiguage schools whs based. The foreign language schools in the islands Includ HO Japanese institu tion, the majority of which are under the direction of IluddhlHt priests, 20 Chinese and one Korean. The public schools of the territory total 188, The grand Jury's report said: "The supervising principals, princi pal and hundreds nf tpachnrs in our publio sohools have mude reports con t'ei'iinlg the effects nf the language n IioiiIh, and the verdict Is practically unanimous tlutt those schonla detriment and a menace." are a RARE ART TREASURES EOUND tN NEW YORK . Chicago, Keb. 7. Treasures of art valued at more I linn a million dollars were found todny In the unpretentious dwelling of Mrs, lOvallne M. Kimball, aged widow of VV. W. Kimball, founder ot a piano company. The widow, w ho is 71 years old, re cently adjudged incompetent. The value ot her eetate was fixed at ap proximately J2.K0O00. When a broth er ot Mrs. Kimball, It vine H. Cone ot l,o Angeles, filed a petition for a con. sei valor, the value of the estate was estimated at f l.OttO.OOt. An inventory filed In probate court yesterday and approved listed early Chinese and Japanese Jade and porce- luin vanes, oowih and plaques, rare tapestries and antique furniture. Among tlx oilier valuable paintings were work of Kembrandt, John Con stitute, Sir Joshua Reynolds. Millet. .uiiiHboro'jKh, HrlMtol, (ieurge Romney and Corot. WHY SHOULD SALEM PEOPLE BUY OREGON MADE PRODUCTS E. Schuld of Clackamas county has I a .' . '. - - r-" - " - I One egg measured i 1- inches by T, 1 and weighed quarter of a pound. (By K. S. TlllingluMt, Awarded Second l'riw lu tiale's Contest;) In turning out high quality products at very low coat, that Is the real bar gains you are always looking for the most marvelous resources are useless without a high average degree of or ganising and directing intelligence and honesty. ! OSeon qitizenship ha JuM these qualities. Her magnificent war record proves the fact. Her successful politi cal system i based upon It Her splen did and complete system of public euu cation Insures it But she has, indeed, not only the brains and the honesty, but very many of 'the richest natural resource on God' green deatb wherewith to fur nish Salem people with real bargain Whether it be farm products, or fruit, livestock, wool,- fish, lumber dairy produce, or any of the countless manufactured products from these raw material, Oregon . can furnish you genuine bargain. Buy Oregon made product because von save freicht: because they are made under sanitary conditions; he- cause you get genuine values: because the nearer home you spend your mon ey the sooner and the more likely some of It may return to you again; because huan contacts are preciou and you may know the Oregon maker and sell er, but you cannot know the foreign maker and seller; because loyalty to home industry is a fundamental of true patriotism, an essential founda tion of great states; because such lit tle act of loyalty like little drops of water make up the mighty currents that sweep great nations oa to un dreamed heights of national attain ment; because when thus helping your neighbors, your town and your state, you are helping your children and your children's children to the third and fourth generation, you are sowing bread upon the waters which will re turn an hundred told. You stand to gain in many ways, to lose nothing. Above all, you preserve your self re spect, because you have done right. Regularity in Politics IIXXKSS DELAYS TKIAIi People of Bogota. Colombia, claim for their city the titi "The Athens of South America." Salem Auto Radiator Shop Radiators, Fenders and Gas Tank Repaired Tractor Radiators a pulty Ford Radiators for Sale 198 S. 12th Street. Salem, Ore. FORD TRFCK WITH TWO TON ATTACHMENT. RCXS JJKE A TOP OSCAR B. GINGRICH MOTOR & TIRE CO. 371 Court Street Phone !B RAKFR2SS O CO ASS WmforBreak&st (Kfe Luncheon e Dinner Supper - When Old Guard Republicans and Democrats oppose the Hoover candi dacy on the ground of Mr. Hoover's political record they are not truth ful. The real reason they are against htm is because they know that he could not be handled by the organiza tion. A president with a mind ana a will ot his own is the lust thing that either of them want. They are look ing for a man who will be president of party, not a man who will ,be President of the United States. Managing politicians are great sticklers for party regularity when it suits their purposes, but regularity never bother them when they have anything to gain for themselves by disregarding it. A classical example is the action, of tha Republican manugerB in Is 68 when they needed a candidate who could reunite the warring factions and carry through a reconstruction programme; so they turned to Uenerul Grant. Grant had never voted a Republican ticket In his life aand he had been practically everything that it was pos sible to b in politics except a Repub lican. Originally he had been a Clay Whig In his sympathies. After he moved to Missouri he was successive ly a Free-Hull Democrat and a Know Nothlng. He voted for James Buchan an, the Democratic candidate for President In 1856. In 1860 he had not been In Illinois long enough to ac quire legal residence, but he states in his Memoirs that if he could have voted he would huvo supported Doug las. The first time Ulysses S. Grant ever voted a Republican ticket , wns In 1868 when ho himself was the Re publican candidate fur President. Quite as striking as a manifesta tion of Democratic consistency is the Greeley case. For twenty-five years prior to 1872 Horace Greeley had been the ablest and most forceful opponent of the Democratic party in all its pol icies. Yet when there was a Republi can split in 1872 and the Liberal Re publicans mimed Greeley as their can didate the Democrats promptly Indor sed him, and in spite of his defeat they polled more votes than they had ever before polled in a Presidential election. If a more recent Illustration Is re. quired, there is the example of Wit llam J. Bryan, who went into part hershlp with the Pnpulltit in 1892 nnd was nominated by the Democrats for President In 1896. ' So much for the sincerity of poll tlclans when their own affairs are concerned. In the present state of American politics It Is somewhat difficult for Mr. Hoover to identify himself,, put no more difficult than for most Amer icans who are not Democrats or Ke publicans by force of habit, If Senator Penrose, Senator Lodge General Wood, Senator Knox and all the other reactionaries, militarists and treaty-wreckers are Republicans it Ib certain that Mr. Hoover in not a Republican, if Mr. Ttryan, Senator Heed, Hoko Smith and William H. Hearst are Democrats, it Is plain enough that Mr. Hoover is not Democrat. Most of the political confusion that exists In the United States today can be accounted for by the fact that par ty labels have become meaningless. There nre plenty of Issues on which voters nre ready to divide, but pro fesslonai politics, maneuvering for its own selfish advantage, has thus far made a division impossible. Josephine and Jackson counties have Joined forces in a farm bureau scheme, aud have mocked it already with two carloads ot hogs. Lcgala. XOT1CK OF Hi:KING OF FINAL ACCOUNT ' Notioe Is hereby given that the fin al account of Robert Fearce, execu tor of the estate ot Elisabeth M. Fearce, deceased, was duly filed In the county court ot the state ot Ore gon for the county of Marlon, on the th day ot January, 120, and that en aula date the said county court duly entered an order fixing Monday the lfttt day of February, 120, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. in. at the court room ot said court In tha city . of Salem, county ot Marlon, and state of Oregon, a th time and place for the hearing of objections to such fin al account and th settlement there of, at which time any person 'inter ested la said estate may appear and file objection to said account or th ettlement ef said estate and eooUet lb A&me. EGBERT rEAiiCE, Exeuuter. LINCOLN MEMORIAL SERVICE TO BE HELD Abraham Lincoln anniversary mem orial services will be held at Klks hai on Friday evening at 8 o'clock, Feb. U, under the suspires of Joshua Smith camp, Hons lot Veterans an it ladies auxiliary. All veterans ot the Civil war, the Spanish American war, mem bets of the Amtrlran expeditionary force In the Kuropean war and patri otic organization are especially Invit ed to unite In patriotic observance ot th memory of the great emancipator. Hie program follow: Patriotic song by audience. Callto order by Paat Commander Frank Dunlap. 1 "Why We Observe This Day," Col. K. Hofer. "Our Country," Ren YV. Olcott "Gettysburg Address," Ronald Glov er. ' : Vocal solo. Lout L. Leadhetter "Th Flag," Senator Lou! Laoh- mund. Trombone solo, Oscar 8telhammv Th laying ot th Atlantic cable is regarded a on of the boldest engi neering feat ever attended and at the Urn It was carried out bu looked up on with derision. ' Oakland, Cal., Feb. 7. Continued illness of Juror H. A. 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Here you will find fresh new garments direct from the fashion centers. Prices are decided ly reasonable, everything considered. An early visit here is advantageous. Quality Merchandise I. & Mwlnj do; Popular Prices Outfitters to Women, Misses and Children MaT 4 MHHH tTMtTM.MtMf ttffM -. BAKE-RITE BREAD PURE-.-CLEAN---WHOLESOME If you'll try a loaf today, you'll buy a loaf tomorrow. , Has the Home-Made Taste. 1 Bake-Rite Sanitary Bakery ' - 457 State Street. 3C.lJLJLIJLIJLIJLIJLIJCIJLlJLIJLI.X.IJLIJCIJLIJLIJClJf.IJC FOR SALE 10 per cent off on our entire stock of made up furs. We clean, renovate, and remodel old furs so they look like new. .' . , . Western Fur Go. 521 Court Street mm mm tfjff? Mint!, n VT "Mr1 'Tit,,...' .V J hmw&OTW-" tmmiv ier v. s . f : ... .v .. ... a, 1 r. 4 . -ft j '1 ty " "it.. GRAND OPERA HOUSE Q Monday, Feb. o my A Resen'ed seats on sale at Opera House Pharmacy -Prices 50c, 75c and $1.00. . it "i ,if' '' '-iinr, t tt A lMP!Tnn i PLAY ! 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