FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 27 THE CAPITAL JOURNAL TAGE FOUR Mas. THE CAPITALJDURNAL i AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER BARRING HOOVER. Published every evening except tun 4mj by The Capital Journal Printing Co lli South Commercial street. Telephones Circulation and Business Office, II; i-aitoriai room, s-. MUCH CONCERNED over the fact that petitions for placing II I -4 tl ...., v,.,m In Via fracrnn nrim9ri flrP heillt Xlcrurt I Iiwci b name in vv&iyi ...-. - - GEORGE PUTNAM. Editor-l"utlisher Entered as second class mail matter t Salem, Oregon. BL'BSCRIPTIO.N KATES By carrier 50 cents a month. By mall SS rente a month, Jl.Si for three months, 1I.SS lor six months. J per year in larion and Polk counties. Elsewhere Is a year. By order of U. S. government, all mall subscriptions are payable in ajvance. Advertising- representatives W. D. Ward. Tribune Bids. New York; W. H tockwell. Peoples lias Bldg, Chicago. SsfKUBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PREPS The Associated Press is exclusively ntitled to the use for republication of all news "I didn't know I was impertinent, hut perhaps I did resent a. little your characterisation of my dearest friend. Helen Gaylord." circulated, the Portland Oregonian declares it can't be done i and lis, JZ digging up legal authority to prove that only dyed-in-tne-woolM , nartisans can come before the people m a party primary ami as ... ... IV, had Hoover declines to join either party until he Iinds out nnat "iej,iu.irrellcd. In a note wi,ich John party represents, he is therefore barred. j wro(e me from tne bath house he told The wish is father to the thought. This is, of course, the me he was going to New York for political construction of a law designed by politicians to P?nt--oJ wlth h' pro" uate control by politicians of parties and give them the naming of Mow. IifS8 justified candidates branded with the hall-mark. Only one of their own; "Katherine, why do you treat me in ?i i- : . -i- -:ii.. r V... t, anA tbQ conr rio-hf nf this high-handed manner? You know UK is eugiuie iui eie-hum u.v ic ...... mv. i well that I have seen the paper. and you are, perhaps, more or less justifiably angry with John. I pre sume you are taking this way to get fregon bservations "What way?" "fioinsr out of town with the one woman that I would not allow in ray house and whom John has forbidden you to see." "How did you know this?" I tie-! mantled, thoroughly aroused. John Hid me so himself when I noliticians to put up their puppets must not be interfered with bv the rank and file. rtLLuiuu.s tu ulc vi -" vt,- "V even with him. the self-seekers chasing onice tne avowea canaiciaies. ine 01- fice has no right to seek the man and the members of the party dispatch credited to it or I ,.;,,ht tn pvnrpsa a nrpffrence for someone outside the party. lull ai8orocaBi news published herein. ; 9 a matter of fact the Oregonian regards it as a crime to scratch a ticket and would read out of the party those who refuse to vote-'er-straight. It regards party as sacred as the constitution. Of course, politicians, themselves, are not bound by any such 1 uked what he was goins t do about red tape regulations thev are only to restrict the dear people. I receiving the Gnyiords here, i piain- ' . .. i , ... , I lv told him what I thought about it. I The republican politicians went outside tneir ranKs to nominate ,;uti knowin5 tnilt you an,i Mrs. cay- . I General Grant, vho had always voted with the opposition, and the - lord were such great friends, r was i,, (:ramk..--.. . ii.uni ... . ; H politicians later followed the same course in nominat-"t ure what you would a,.. He been re-choled to the office of supei- ." -i. i sured me that you would do exactly itilondeiit of the I .a ('ramie public I lllg Horace Greeley, a republican. las he wished." ml s for the term of two year". file intent of the primary law is tO permit the Voters Of the "I am sorry that John was mis- A.hiand-Tiohlnd canning co.nj various parties to indicate i their choice of candidates and to rm M ol(U1. ,nan you iany owned an.i op. rated by ii.e. and; vent the politicians from bartering the nomination. If the ramV .ini am, r woukl Iike ((1 ,lilvise you hi nee i.ininger. cloned a most success- j an(i fie prefer an independent, to a partisan, that should be their j that the wife is happiest who does as fill season with n total pack exceeding ... . , - f fh Imin(, n,.p intput 1111011 lijiminir the candi-; h,,r l'"sband wishes." i" 1-"- 1 -Well, then, not many modern (late, the politician Will have to give way. wives are happy!" I said somewhat It will be remembered that Judge Hughes was not a candidatej wearily, i was tired of the whole f.nr vimi-u mm nml u'linm voir rnnspnt in lici'omp nnp in the linm-! '"'" .1 1 i . . 1 . . .i . ii. 1 ii ..a . i. ! Now, aries. iseverineiess, nis name was piuceti on ine uanoi wniioui his consent and the rank and file of the republican party made him Oregon's choice and he was forced on the politicians, regard less of tiuibble and technicalities. The people want Hoover, not only in Oregon, but all over the United States and if the politicians prevent his selection by one jimmy rabbit The Word Ostermoor Fop the Little Ones Starts on His Visit to the "Kiddies" in Saturday's Capital Journal EE (HI DECREE CURBING BUSINESS LINES thai of any previous year and at $:!S,fpOU. allied MiiK'cno. Addison V. Diman has filed his peiilion for the republican nomination fur jtole of l.aiie county. Mr. luan bos been a resident of Lane county for 3" years and lias lived at WondliuH, Springfield ami Eiieene. Maishfield. A. P. (Iridley and oth er clitircli representatives appeared before the .Marslifi. ld city council and requested u censorsliip to be establish ed for coulrol of pictures shown in movie shows. 1 Ject to the preference rights of actual settlers. i Soldiers applications may be filed 'from April 12 to May 8. , j Soldiers' preference was reserved by 1 1 lie law passed largely through the ef ! forts of Senator Chamberlain and Rep jresenta'ive Sinnott. 1 Soldiers claims will be allowed May 10 unless they are in conflict with ac tural seniors, in which case they must ;give way. If in conflict with t'aen other drawings will decide on May 14. , Land remaining .after preferences are 1 satisfied, will be opened to general j homestead entry July 9. Most of the land lies in the Roselmrir land district Madam "Agreement for the filing of the dc-iand a small part in the Portland aim OF PACKERS FIELD l Continued from page one) Chicago. Katherine," said Gordon in a more conciliatory man-. t.reei Ul. puimer said in announcing Vancouver districts. per, "it won t do you any good to fly, Dec,ml,( wouU, have ,he ef-1 to pieces about this . thing. 1 inson- establitihill,, ..tne rinch,le thai A gasoline tank on lY? .'. II HalgM any, 1 am sure uiui. rvun oucij.hu. . - . , ... .1,.! no group of men. no matter how now- niusi nave saio boiuciiiiob eiy uhij - . .. l,..n x. .- 1.1 ..... !... ..tjerful, ciin ever attempt to control the,1"-"' IO JOIlll, Or IIO IVUUIU Ui'i u.ivir "'"j Ki.iv.rnH- lun-n.wl tacked him. I know nothing about! f'' taW the American people or "-rcl b'nt'd 1 ho ,,,,.,r,ei oveenl whnt T have read.i'iuy one of the necessities or compo- L or both of the conventions, an independent party should be form- but from the reports it looks to niepl"t pans of it." jiNOne Knew one d to see that his name goes before the people, who after all, have;"" though Karl shepard was " ""e '1 Dyed Old Coats itractor blew up v. hilf operated by b.1 i:iac;iioe was : s jo, .viio was Kugcne The sale of about IS, (Hill. -000 feel of government timber In the vicinity of reserve on the upper Wil Itiinetle river is contemplated by the forest service, according to N. I'. Mac Duff, supervisor of the Cascade na tional forest. the final say and cannot be denied. "TUCK ME IN TALES. it JIMMY RABBIT", third of the Tuck-Me-In Tales that the Cap ital Journal is printing in daily installments for the Kiddies and little ones, starts tomorrow. The amount of interest attract ed by the two former stories, "Cliffy Bear" and "Jolly Robin" purchase of si acres of nmoiiir the little folk, warrant making these tales a permanent Sp'heri;;';::':!;!;:,,;::':,,!::: z:t1 the capital jou,., despite the shortage me m ' " 'II' .1- ! .... - JJ the Lion county fair board to be used lllgll puce 01 paper. as a site for the coming county fail next fall. Albany. A i bit nv. Plans for the Inshillat Ion of K'ir.,0110 worth of euulpment In me new Albany fruit cannery have been coiiipleted. The plant will commence opeili,ilons May 1 and will employ about 'jr.n persons. Itend. At the close f a con fere tfti hold between tleorge L. lluitt. wealthy potato broker, ami representative lieschotes county ranchers and busi ness men, n contract was signed last nlfchf in which Sir. llurtt agrees to Ilmil Hip niiniber of Japanese whom he will employ on Ills central Oregon poialo lands to six. Albany. Something new In the line Club" similar to the "Corduroy Clubs of California, for the purpose of fore-! of biol'lp-v. aggressor. "Didn't Alice tell you anything: about It? She was there." Oh, I think Alice was prejudiced. Holders, general counsel for Morris Ai company, as illustrating the "spirit of true Americanlsnii" of the packing in- For some reason, ever since you anrtidustry. Henry Veeder, counsel for John were married, she has seemed: Swift t company, asserted his com to take an active dislike to poor littleipany had met the request of the gov Ross Moreland." I eminent because it was felt "that the I looked Madam Gordon in the face' same spirit which caused the business men of the country to submit to ticr sonal sacrifices during the war is Just is essential during the period of re- To you parents, guardians, teachers and all others upon whom devolves the supremely important responsibility of direct ing the early years of development of childhood, this series of Tuck-Me-In Tales which sketch such vivid and delightful scenes of the vibrant lift of meadow and woodland should have tremen dous appeal. In this collection of stories you will find precisely the sort of healthy, imaginative entertainment that is an essen tial in stimulating thought-germs in the child mind. Merely from the standpoint of their desirability for helping the growing tot to pass an idle half hour, any one of these stories j would be worth your while. But the author had something fur ther than that in mind. lie has, with simplicity and grace, worthy of high commendation, sought to convey a two-fold lesson throughout the entire series, the first based upon natural history and the second upon the elementary principles of living which should be made clear to every child at the earliest age of under- of clubs for Albany lias been proposed; standing w.."":;;:;;:;: ,,nttr.r-o ' The first of these aims he has accomplished by adapting every one 01 nis cnaraciers to ns living counterpart, in tne reaim The child learns very definite truths about which the hiK down the high prices of men's! .,,, ;., . i. ,., ; .., f.,o,.l..( !,, ,.,.,i. fVinf Viu n-MI . ,. j , . S ,1 ,1, I fM.1'1 in UU1C . lUill ll.-l 111 VII Ad.-'l.llltlLlIlt lllttllllVl WKll. ill. "HI clolblnt. F.inployes o Ihe Albany , . , , , . , , , . posioifi.e are behind the proposition.! not iiuickly toigetand is brought into such pleasant intimacy mid as s i ns twenlv-five members , i h:ir liis iniinodiiitp svniii.'it liv is iirniiscil. The author accomplishes the purpose of driving home simple Vb.sebiiiH. That the lower t'mpiiua lessons on good coiuitict oy aiu'iouiing ine many oi tne same -section of ibe county win vote betw ecu j traits ot character to his heroes and heroines that are to be iound ti ono a,,.! i.i.i.t. i bomb i t a special! wherever the liunnm vac e made its habitation. The praise- sclmul election to be held in June fur .. .... .. , .... , . ,, . V , (he purpose of building a large ami worthy qualities oi courage, love, unseUishness, truth, industry, modern school buibliug fur nrobabiv and humility are port raved in the dentines of the field and forest folk and the consequential reward of these virtues is clearly shown; he also reveals the unhappy results of greed, jealousy, trickery and other character weaknesses. The effect is to impress indelibly upon the imagination of the child that certain deeds are j their own desirable reward while certain others are much better ; left undone. I If any further recommendation is necessary, would it not ; be well to resort to the court of final appeal, the child himself? calmly. Too "Largo for Babying "As nearly as I can judge, Eliza- both Moreland is five feet seven Inches: construction.' tall, and I would judge also that she carries a little more weight than she would like, even for that height She's large enough not ,to be babied "There you eo agrtln. I wonder sometimes, If you talk to John this way, that he doesn't beat you." "Perhaps he's afraid to. Anyway, you and I see things so differently that we could never agree. Won't Washington you excuse nie while I pack myj'"ent Is made by the interior depart trunk ?" I me,,t of dates and regulation for open. "It is the first time In my life that lug 3b0,000 acres of Oregon & Culi- ?tj Dates For Opening Of O.-C. Land Are Announced Today : 'Diamond Dyos" JJakc nil Her Faded, Sluibhy ApiKircl Turn New j Don't worry about perfect results Use "Diamond Dyes." guaranteed to 'give a new, rich, fadeless color to any fabric, whether it be wool, silk, linen i cotton or mixed goods dresses, Houses, stockings, skirts, children's toats, feathers, draperies, coverings. The Direction Book n ith each pack age tells so plainly how to diamond dye over any color that you can not make a mistake. To match any material, have drug gist show you "Diamond Dye" Color Card. (Aav) Feb. -Announce-1 nri' listed, the club will b, moo act Ivo. forniu grant lands classified since last year s opening. Actual settlers residing on the lands since December 1, I'M), who by law are granted preference rights, must de clare selection between April 12 and 1 have ever been turned out of any one's room." I turned away so tlia't Madam Cor don could not see me smile. Many times she had dismissed mo from her room most summarily, and for once she was realizing the sensation that1 May 8. she had so olten given me. Service men of the war with Ger- Then she said, as a parting shot, "I, many, granted preference rights bv the am going to take your advice and call recent law, must exercise this nre-Vr-up John, for I am sure that he would, (,1H;P between Mav 10 and July 8 sub- mil. .i'iiuin in inn ,iuu uic wuiu.S' "That will hardly interest me at the present moment." I said, "for I have not approved of anything he has done for months." "John will forbid your going." "John lias put it out of his power to forbid me to do anything." Tomorrow John Disapproves Help Your Digestion When ncid-diitrened, relieve the indigestion with KhiqidS Dissolve easily on ton-rue ar pleasant to take as candy. Keep tout stomach sweet, try Kl-moldt MADE BY SCOTT ft BOWNE MAKERS Of SCOTT'S EMULSION 11-5 A SOS KvSi M (.ltZl(i rr.RMITS JlAt m m six or seven newly consolidated d's tricts, was the Hlalenient made to County School Superintendent 1 1. c. l'.n.wn In a letter received from Clif ford Itelisoll. The Dalles. Coinini llclng March 1. the Columbia Ulver highway between Hood Kiver and Cascade Locks win be closed in,, tor travel between Ibe ilai (line bonis of 7 In the mnrnlne and o'clock In the evening except the noun hours between 1 :! and I o'clock, in-cording to iiifornialiou from the highway contractors. Hums. St. Joseph's hospital f l'.urns is to have n new ".o.Oiio home Within the year. It will be a two story atone structure with full basi. nient, an elevator, steam heated with pressure tank for water service and Pvcry in ,, lei-it convenience. The build ing Is to be .Itixioo feet, so comorttef. ed thai other units may be added as needed. lloseburg. Or., Feb. lit. The federal forestry office here has completed : compiling data for grazing permits In the Vmpqun national forests, these showing that $?4tli)0 head of sheep and' 1400 head of cattle can be taken carej of the coming season. Notices to that effect were mailed to cattle men today! in compliance with the laws reuuir-i ing the forestry office here to give! notice of the amount of land available. I'orty-four grazers used the forests in 1919, cattle leading. ! As N'l-w York's first woman magis-1 Irate, Miss .lean Norris will recelvn n ! salary of $ S 0 00 a ytar. ' I Rippling Rhymes rnA'mUMX void in Mead.' II m m 11 P i I The Food Situation Is Most Critical Abroad FF00D costs in Europe are prohibitive for even the middle classes. Therefore, money sent abroad by friends and relatives over here is of lit tle value. But those Food Drafts, which are orders for the delivery of certain specified Food Supplies to people over there by American Food Depots, are far more practical. You'll find the United States National Bank Co-Operating in this work. THE AUTO SHOWS. Attend to it now. Put Turpo, the! onlv Tllt'lionliiin ,,iiu,.. 1.. ,t, - , ."11,,,11-ul, in tut- IIIIW- Mcoomc- i Ktr m i,-- -rs- 1 A 1 1 Turpo Each year I go to see the show where autos are displayed, : "'lis. niso on forehead. nose, throat and1 those works of art from every mart, the finest wagons made. The , h''st " 'Vl'" I limousine in brewster green, with cushions large and fat! "Some1, 05 day." I sigh, "I hone to buy a gorgeous van like that. The new,1 sedan of noble plan suggests a lifelong bliss. "Some day," I .-..,.1.1 "1 Ii.mi 4, mvn inf mi, di ii line 'lo fhiti " Ailil Ul'iirlif onrl (l,u u, nmiiui iiniunla fn nw vvii hrt h.u I tliA wnrl T VI j TvaPfNTtNt OIMTMIMT scorch abroad in such a wagonette. 1 view them all, the big and I lTrB!Tl1 small, the open and the closed; they are so fine I shed some brine, j AsU f01' Froe s-nuie. rerrys Drug N UiUledStotM m m m oaleni BisSjsittsii i ,i. , PijDaalBanid Kaf -aj-;i Oreoa I BJ2T a' f",-I ureoor -?T1',F1l Iff , "' as haply you've supposed; the luscious peach beyond your reach is wormwood to the soul, and gorgeous boats cost many groats, and I've mislaid my roll. I walk the floor and look them o'er, and siglUo gaffers near, "The old tin boat that gets my goat must do Large Volume of , . J business can be sue- LOVE and MARRIED LIFE! Dip tne noiccu alienor G Idah MSGlone Gibson cessfulon small profits Overmire Steel Construction Company Wo have in stock for Immediate Shipment !'n I vvr'. v "i" 3 21 "H l'0S- I,p 60 " Um.rUis. Vvri t .,f"1"", 5 15 ",,,MS- 1 to 60 ft lengths. Jn ' i s 2':,.",',MT "H """ "P 0 foot lengths. w 't J v kx I t r' Wl,'- " 'V8 l'"'"'s iWrk. u. well s TANK. 1I.AN.1, sn.KLd M.UtIXE STEFX PLATKS. etc Matnifacturers f Tauks Roller stacks. PI.k-. Fabricated Males- lal for .Building and Bridges F4.it Water Ntrce. ami Hawthorne Avenue. POKI.TAXIJ ORFGOX Phone Fast 8721 i: MM)tl t.OKOtiN ;Krs THK Mils. where John is going. I am twins on j a trip with Mrs. Cay lord." for the man to bring my! 'V'" ,m"a" . V' m -WU T .That 18 U1" Will be pleas- going on a trip with that woman who . y room brought Madam alienated the affections of younu Oay-! ed to OUote prices. Cordon to my door. lord from his wife? N'o wonder John "Where are you and John going?" insisted that he couldn't come home .,, , . , , .. ,,..,i .i,i,.,i tiud wanted his bagnage sent after! ! My order : Irulik to i him." knocking a habit of hers which al- p , .llatp j t1l,-t th!nk Joln' tf'ill bis petitioned th' court ways exasperateil me. "John has or- knows lam itoinit away." I answered. illlll i 1,1., ,..,,,.1. ... I... ......1....I .v..t IIT1- .11 1'.. t. .1.. If 1- . It I fer a soft drink name. i got up ni - - ' ', '" ,'"" " all o'clock this niornln'. dresseil.! Ilu' "ltu"1' 1 ,," 1 s' wh' l he would put a stop to It I" j . , iireakfunt an' 01,11 ' come home and do it himself. "You might get him on the phone' started a me. 8 'tii..ii .-,,,. i.-m.-l ,..,,ii.i ,i v..u ..n him i iiii,,i .,, ,.i. i.1.i eyebriws an w uz - '- seven-thii't. ooiu. n:ni in seclusion at tne iiirmsn oixui j - it wont ,io tor us tins time, i an- mores no use Peine lmpeKtinen iwervd iiuictly, -because 1 don't know to me about it!" Al K. made a couple o downtown at work 1 wi id Miss Myrt 1'ash, t day. Cherry City Milling Company Church and Trade Sts. LADD & BUSH BANKERS Established 1868 General Banking Business Office Hours from 10 a. m. to 3 p. m. Is not in the diction ary-but it migU well be. Everybody knows the word. For as many people can remember it ftas meant a better made mattress that gives lasting service and the maximum of sleep comfort. If you have never slept on an Osteh moor you can't real ize what a difference There can be in de grees of mattress comfort. If you are in need of a new mattress-it your present mat tress is lumpy and sags if you feel yon deserve the best sleep you can get then try , an Ostermoor. Ostermoor comfort is BUILT in, not stuf fed in. Made of pure cotton-felt, hand-laid in a tailor-made tick. Ask to be shown an Ostermoor. It is a real pleasure to show such a good article of merchandise. DO NOT Deceive yourself with the thought that you will buy any thing in the furniture or car pet line for less money than you will right now for a long tims to come. Listen! What John Wana maker says, in a recent ad, speaking of present prices: "You may just as well know it. as nnr. we believe these are lower than f urniture prices are going to be for a long, long tirne (if ever again)." And we might say Wanamaker sells more fur niture than any store in this I S. A. - For dependable, merchandise at right prices, see Chambers & Chambers 467 Court Street