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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 25, 1920)
KESDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1920. nil CLUBS OF SOU OBSERVE THIER BIRTHDAY THE CAPITAL JOURNAL ZLVJkX tVeE t i W a for cUinR te-l PAGE SEVEN MM- than ' hundre Rotary to u,e United StaU. and.Can throughout the world are ob l1 l.k uu(l tlTA. " uurauon. was responsible ior one 01 tns features that is ob served today in many Rotary clubs. This is the "business talks" that are often, given by members relative to successful methods that have been adopted in their businesses and how the Botary Idea of service has been applied to their work. Bow rniqoe Plan of Membership Originated As other members were admitted to the new club, the principle was till adhered to of bavins only one representative from each business or first delegate bodjr of elected aacratary. This haa ,lso ben eatabUahed gether this Rotary, was oTXice he haa aiways held ad eon- tmues to hold at the present tint. Paul Harris has since been honored title of President ....merit us. The second convention third convention at Dniuth. Minne aota, in lt. Previous to th r,i,h Great Britain and Ireland, the larger cities of Cuba. and inlplte slogan reads: "Service Above Rotary I Self He Profits Most Who Servos in the: Heat." . foutr1' "f Argentine and l'rugay The "Rotary Code of Ethics" was ... ahiiv. .i. we nepuoiic ot adopted by the organisation in 1915. Panama, and in China. Since 1915 the conferrtrng npoa him of the; f club in Honolulu and early in ISIS a club was organised in ' the Philippine Islands at Manila. The Calcutta Ro tary Club, in India, is the latest to be practices that should yxlst not only between Rotarians but all business and professional men everywhere. To read this Code of Ethics which the Rotarians have adopted as their ideal. one of the greatest states in the United States has said Uiat "Rotary is able te catch -the heart-beat the harmony ot life and put it into action." Every Member u Active Member The liotury club h;xs one rule which must not be violated. This is the rule in regard to attendance. Practically every club has a clause in a if iraiiist uim ui iiim rvMn wnv - jou.i. .k organised in foreign lands, The new this anivh, w l. w""Ty. " mem ,s convention a club h,TJI-'Z" " rears will see hundreds of clubs ,ne i-.wL t.-. , . -.iiuu .,-Kiii,- i c... ,.1.. T . ' iiii u. no cusses profession. This would be a unique dan ftnil Wnllll) Hiattncml..W U- (IW - . ... fifteenth 1 . ....o . uio tiuo occasion to the nrteemn from other organisations. Then a'so of the birth of Rotary such a plan would serve to sustain IJTounding of the first Rotary interest in the club, promote attend- il Chicago on February 23, ance, and make a member place a rJa i, has been designated high valuation upon his mmwi,i . local Rotary ut " and a....,.. ... Rotary activities. as to the larger ones. C"-" ..1u,a moot club as aii xime has proved it to be a nlan is being given adaptable to the smaller cities as well at Winnipeg, Canada, and Rotary j iurg the past five years. Men had 1 succession. To tills rule attributed w--w, -..ua MHi all me fMK m ru . iuH6 HIW aw JTTWIV. ACU ,hl . , wa ""ivea from TB " ' T'TJr , wltinK ,or thia thin& " one of thB r0 ' remarkable f C'Ub of London- Retand, iR7LlmT hun' nff" r01"" a in the Uvea efficiency of Rotary. A careful asking for a charter. To make pro- mlS ?" ot raan men who oe record of each member's attendance uiuu lur mese Clubs. th ..uu nuicumi .-- ui.uu, cnanging the organiza tion from a "National" to an "Inter national Association." By this time there were forty clubs in existence continent This remarkable growth has been entirely spontaneous. Never, at snv time, has the orranixatinn omnWfl paid organizers. . On the other hand. extreme care has always been exer- of mutt nroerani in. r-- , , , today's meeting Later years proved that there were review of many other advantages to such a plan. A membership made uo of one during the past fif- representative from each business or f the Rotary movement, tm . .tiin of th nolicv nrofesslon In trulv M Cleram of work of the Interna- the community. Such a body of men Pi Awoclation of Rotary clubs, becomes an ideal forum for the dis a Mwting body of Rotary, especi- cussion of public questions and the this work relates to the f urth- consideration of matters of concern "uinB of Rotary clubs in for- both to the public and to the trades nd domestic countries, also and the professions. United action taed a part of the club pro- by the club is much easier than with wml' I a large and cumbersome membership rtory 0f how Rotary originat- of several nundred or several thous- i how the institution nas grown ana. it is impossiDie tor any one . die last few years until It is profession or allied professions to be . tn nil of the civilised coun- come numerically strong enough to of the world. intensely Inter g .specially as reviewed by -the Makers on the program. Troo Origin of Rotary . mo into "being" with a , ot four men seated around a cbeo table in a Chicago hotel. J 1. men were business ac- Lintances and for several weeks i been meeting together ' for luncheon. These Informal meetings held at the different members -to, of business. As it happened, aTh one of the four represented a jaferent calling one a coal dealer, ou a mining operator, one a merch ant tailor, and the fourth an attorney. The attorney was the one who first aMnced the idea of forming a club. Hie name is Paul P. Harris and to hia to given credit for starting the enai Rotary movement. . The meet ing of the four at which it was actu ally decided to organize a club was held February 23, 1905. k priater has at some some time or other played the central figure in early every great movement in his Urf, and Rotary proved "no exception to the rule. It was Boon after this meeting when another friend of the group, printer joined the num ber and afterward became largely Kesonilbie for safely guiding the aew organization during its early period of existence. Tlere are many different ideas In circulation as to the origin of the Rotary clubs. One example will ktv to illustrate the character of the many different conceptions. Two teunatera once noticed a string of utoe decorated with Rotary banners, flee ante became stalled and one of the teamsters, examining the Rotary emblem on the wheel, was overheard to carefully explain to the other that the Rotarians were wagonmakers and their emblem was the wagon wneel and the name "Rotary" chosen be nme a wagon wheel has a rotary notion. However, the true facts are that "Rotary" was chosen because the members of the now club had beea In the habit of having their meetings in "rotation" at the places ot business of the different members. "Rotation Club" was somewhat l"t they decided to adopt the Sorter form and call It the "Rotary Incidentally, this meeting from place to place was continued for m time until the membership be- no rapid growth in number ot stubs continued. Pmm l. and corner of the Cnited States and C1d "urve'm" clt1 and towns Canada came requests from business app,inB for membership to make men who had heard of this new sur tnal uch communities were leaven for the comnfunitv wif pea' ror Kotary C,UD " of and who wanted to establish clubs to un,C4ent from wnlcn ecure wir ciues. cy 1918, the number of " ,,, w t" "'""" clubs had increased to more than 250 have membership re- wlth approximatelv 27 ana ' """feted to one man from each busi- Two or three more clubs had been organized in England and .veri more In Canada. Kncineu i- Cuba and in South America had also with, the one idea of making money, transforming them into men who' chose for their motto "he profits most who serves best" instead of the old standard of "be profits most who ac cumulates most in material things." Te these raes, lite became an invest ment, not measured in terms of dol lars, but measured in terms of the faithful discbarge of man's highest duties to society. The governor of Continued on page six.) Sure Relief MM 1 6 Bell-ans ' Hot water Sure Relief E LL-ANS FOR INDIGESTION in Dyed Her Faded Skirt Like New Ap- "Diamond Dyew" Make Kliabby . porel Fresh, Bright Don't worry about perfect results Vse "Diamond Dyes," guaranteed to dominate the policy of the club. The business man is benefited for such association tends to lift him out of the rut of his own business routine giving him a broader and more sympathetic understanding of other businesses and professions. But most important of all, it has increased the efficiency of the club itself by giving the officials a lever for the removal of any "dead timber' from the membership. The club can Insist upon regular attendance and active participation or the surrender of membership to someone else in the same line of business. That tiiis rule is rigidly observed is one of the reasons why membership in Rotary is considered at so high a premium. Fifteen Wars Has Seen Marvelous Growth The new club started out by hold ing a luncheon once each week and an evening meeting every month. In a short time there were nearly half a hundred members and a consider able number of others who had be come Interested and had asked to be come members. Men in other cities had heard of this new club called "Rotary" and had written to the Chi cago club asking If they couldn't organize in their cities. It was de cided, though, that it would be best to wait until time had proven the ex periment successful before giving en couragement to the organization of clubs In other cities. The Chicago club continued to increase in member ship. In 1908 three years after the first meeting the second Rotary club was organized in San Francisco. Other clubs followed on the Pacific Cpast and .then the movement spread to the East and then to the South until sixteen clubs had been organ ized by the end of 1910. These clubs were all the result of seed more or less accidentally sown by members who were enthused by the Rotary idea and who gave of their time and money without thought of personal gain. It was In 1910 that the first con vention was held and the "National Association" formed. This first con vention was held In Chicago, and general officers elected, and a con stitution adopted. Paul P. Harris was honored by election to the first pres idency of the newly created associa tion, and Chesley R. Perry, who was secretary of the Chicago club and who, with Paul Harris, wag responsl- ness or profession. The. Rotary treed. Is Service The Rotary creed isr fully set .forth In . 1 "T ... . . " , 1. l " mv 1 ...c uiai J . Uil.ul 111 U.IU I It lilt: 71 ""KU,awa nn the Rotary "Rotary Code of JCthics." The Ro men ana were seekiner to r..ni, .,, t.i. ,i,.l.,.i v.. .v.- ,. ... j.,i i C1UU8. ' . I . . . . , j i . v. .. . i i . i .. i , i .. Tl i ' v. 9 annenieui ui ma .iiipieM.iuiu emu:s ictunu, wueiuei u ut wuui, 31111, mien .v.. , ?, rour,year irom 1916 to organization in 1911 and is a concise I cotton or mixed goods dresses. , I I "me " earl v. rour hundred guiding and actuaUng all Rotary tlouses, stockings, skirts, . children's v.uub nave Deen organ.zed mak- clubs. "The Rotary club demands ' coats, feathars, draperies, coverings, lift f mre tha" Six hundretl faif dealings, honest methods, andl The Direction Book n th each pack ivi MK the worltl today- high standards in business." is thelage tells so plainly how to diamond in th n.8'5' number, by far, are theme of this platform, and the last! dye over any color that you can not in ine tinted States, where the move- sentence in the platform, "He profits; make a mistake. , merit originated, there . 'are Rotary most who serves best." has beenl To match any material, have drug- tne Principal cities of Can- adopted as the latter part of tlie of-'eist show you "Diamond Dye" Color principal cities of ficial slogan of Rotary. The corn-Card. , (Aav) ada and in the Doctor Issues Warning and Tells How To Stop Tobacco Habit Xcw York: Dr. Connor, formerly 0 Johns Hopkins Hospital, says: 1 am often asked if I know anything to stop the tobacco habit and I always recommend- .Nicotol, which I have prescribed with great success. Nicotol contains no habit forming drugs, is absolutely harm less and produces astonishing results in a very short timo .The use of tobaeco saps the vitality, vim, vigor and ambi tion of the slave hwo is enthralled by its seductive effects. It undermines the health sud leaves the victim an easy prey to general debility, throat and liuig troubles, nervousness, insomnia, heart trouble, kidney trouble, headache, tongue and lip rancor ami even blind-1 uess. Physicians the world over often trace tho start of the above diseases and many other Jto nicotine poisoning. If you ant to free yourself from to bacco go to imy drug store and ask for -kotol tablets. Take one tablet after each meal and iu a short time you will have no desiro for tobacco the crav ing will have left you. With the nico tine poisoning out of your system your general heliith will quickly improve. Note: When asked about Nicotol tab lets, one of our leading druggists (said : "It is truly a wonderful remedy for the tobacco habit away ahead of any thins wo havo ever sold before. We are authorised by the manufacturers tg ro tund tho money to every dissatisf ed customer and wo would not permit tie use of our name unless the remedy pos sessed unusual merit." Nicotol is so lit in this city under nn iron clad money back kuaranteo iby all up to date drug gists including D. J. Fry. WARNER'S CORSETS MODART CORSETS Jersey Material Is Popular You will find here a fine assort ment of Women's, Misses' and Juniors' Jersey Suits, Jersey Dresses, Jersey Tuxedo Coats and Jersey Sport Coats, in colors as follows Beaver, Taupe, Jade Blue, Cadet Blue, Buff, Tan, Grey and Burnt Orange. A Good Assortment of Sizes Reasonably Priced 1 fc gIfipiiij da J. ft ffm Southern Mothers Have Found a Way to Treat Children's Croup and Colds Without Internal Dosing ALL mothers everywhere know that chil dren's stomachs are delicate and their di gestions easily disturbed, and therefore they should be given as little internal dosing as possible. Yet croup and colds come often and certainly cannot be neglected. A Nartik Carolina Drugfbt Solves " the Problem Thanks to Lunsford Richardson, a druggist in Greensboro, N. C, this problem has been solved, and Southern mothers have been given a method of treating cold troubles externally. Mr. Richardson discovered a salve that would vaporize by the body heat when applied over throat and chest These vapors, inhaled with each breath, car ried the medication through the air pas sages to the lungs, at the same time the salve was absorbed thru and stimulated the skin, attracting the blood to the sur face and thus aiding the vapors inhaled to relieve the trouble. This prepara tion Mr. Richardson called Vick's VapoRub. Vicks contains no harmful drugs, just the old-fashioned, time -tested remedies Menthol, Camphor, Thymol, Eucalyptus, Turpentine, etc. com bined in a new-fashioned way. ': The Use of Vicks At Steadily 1 Increased ' Starting with the customers of Mr. Richardson's retail Ji-.g store, the sale of this external treatment has grown, coun ty by county, state by state, until now .Vicks can be found in almost any drug store in allsecticn8 of the United States. Mothers who ouce use Vicks always ikeep a bottle on hand thereafter. It is so easily applied, so quick in its effects, and, best of all, can be used as often and as freely as desired, without fear of harmful results. MM rut I'll j' 111 nitiw miM i lit a V iJfT4T- V Iff F wi m y V . L A . ' 'r : . ; TySSl PoHt Now Over 17 Million Jars Are Used Yearly The best evidence of the value of Vicks is the increasing number of fami lies who, each year, are converted to the use of this real "Little Body guard in the Home." Tl number of jars used annually for the last few years is : 1910. 347,748 Jars 1911......''..' 523,152 Jnr 1912. 1913. 1914 1915. 1916. ' 1917. -1918. 1,027,068 Jar 1,357,590 Jar-. 1,42,330 Jars 2,418,213 Jars 4,302,764 Jars 6,799,511 Jars 17,377,408 Jarj DIRECTIONS FOR THE USl! OF VICKS Vapor. Important - For thett trouhlr' i lait part of the value of VUJu lift in it vaporizing qualities. 60 whenfvr SVj VU-kt i applied over the throat n! inesi, care diwuiu ncipini iu ichvc .hct 1 clothing looae around the neck ! the bed clothe arranged in the form ol a funnel, to that the vapori arising may br freely inhaled. Hot Wot Cloth In caaei of dep 'be A colde, severe tore throat orincipient ineu monia, hot, wet towel should be um4 over the tluoat and chest to open the the skin before applying Vicks. Coldt, Asthma, Catarrh, Hay Favat Vicks can be melted In a spoon and the vapors inhaled, or 'a little shouM be applied up the nostrils and snuffed up the head. For Spasmodic Croup, Children' CokH Rub Vicks over the throat and chert until the difficult breathing is relieved, then spread on thickly and cover with hot flannel cloth. An application at bed tiro usually prevents a night attack of croup. Vicks is particularly recommended for children's colds since it is externelly applied, and can, therefore, be used often and freely wilhuiit .disturbing the ycmv ters' delicate digestions. For Deep Chest Colds, Sor Throat. Taasilitis, Bronchitis, Covins of any affection of t he respiratory organs whet" there is tightness or soreness, Vitlus shouli! he applied over the throat and cheat if necessary, first using hot wet cloths and rubbed In well until the skin is red; then spread on thickly and covered with one or two thicknesses of hot flannel cloths. If the cough is annoying, a small piece tha siae of a pea can be swallowed every t ew hours. Minor Ailments In addition to h use for Cold Troubles, Vicks has been found eseellent as a salve, liniment or plaster for troubles such as Bites, Burns, ltchmgn, Soreness, Srmburn. Insist on the Genuine At All Druggist. 30c-60c $1.20 WmPORUBfc Your Bodyguard Against Colds POPULAR PRICES "CHAXDISE "