VMARCIU. 1920. 13 IGNORE ' ' SM CHARGE i BY WIL Committees To Get Salesmen To I Join Club Named THE CAPITAL JOURNAL TAGE FIVE r- .. -rh. French gov- ... ai win Jus- H tO A"'" infton regarding Ws charge of militar . it was s"id l L. this morning. A .... ambassador . , on initially he drtSecretatvo State I i Kin. of the nrtoi. tu.r.. me ...- In - had n""- LTHY OF CiTY FAIL TO CONTRIBUTE SP1TAL FUND More interest among young men ' working in shops and stores in the city will have to be aroused before a Sales-1 men's club can be formed, and in view I of this fact those associate members J . The Rttem General -Holta, eam who met in the Commercial club Fri- paign for JIM.UOO will fail unless trie day night to form the organization, cithsens of Salem who are financially outlined a campaign for more prosi.ec I able to assist donate, was the nein.iJ. lakeu nut a result uf decision reached j said that many persons who wouk". at a-conference Friday night of lead-1 contribute to the fund could not be ers in the campaign. What steps J reached, and it was asked that they' would be taken were not announced, j telephone campaign headquarters, , It is believed that the committees will jiir write their donations and send show up" the latent subscribers by 1 them to headquarters. Several public publication of their names after futile ; spirited citizens, wishing' to see one ater.ipts are made to gain their sup ; of the best hospitals in the northwest ', erected here, phoned to headquarters ' i today and asked that their names e port of the society. At present laloons are not allowed within fifty yards of a mosque. Statu -bout, the Turkish section of ConataB tlnople. has no saloons. i entered for donations. last f?" obtainable in of f'tathe exception of ex- Z ,ake thft T tides by M. Jusserands Polk to correct the Jres-ion his assertions jTitf'" Stories Are 3y The Filing tive members. loiiuHing men as cnairmen were named to visit every store and shop in the city to recruit members for the organisation: . Robert La Rue, Oleson, J. V. Chambers Jr.. F. Jobleman and E. E. McDonald. At a 22 -at committees, with the, tic word issued at eatnnaien hein,, ters in the Commercial club today. ; Tne figures released Friday showing I that J35.9000 was yet needed in nut Oscar! the campaign "over the top" were un P IX" . V. . .. .1 . i . . . . """6 luoaj. .o iurtner committee reports had Jeen received up to noon. Turks Requel Aid In Campaign For Prohibition part through "titatkn. Liberty to Aid. ' The entire Liberty district pledged aid to the novement at a meeting in Liberty hall there Friday night at which Walter lenton, chairman for the publicity committee, and Mr. Me- Gilchrist spoke. Flans were made at i the meeting for the organization and naming of committees to conduct ac-1 live solicitation among residents there. . , Women organizations of Salem mo- Constantinople. Jan. IS. William bilized today, under the leadership of j pss foot I Johnson, or some oth: m i-u n r uatiini nutj.i.wTa in 'American anti-ftolonn M'tmniiAp will future meeting, net for March I and Campaign Manager William Mc- the camapign. It was said that thev! sked by the Turkish Ureen Cres the club, It is expected that ! Gilchrist was nn:.hi m ..... ... cent meietv i v,,, h .,. . enough members, as well as others not , mate of the amount theVommiitees residence districts of the cite for sub- th absolute prohibition campaign In- members -but who are interested in the j probably would report when they came scriptions that could not be taken bv jaaeurated March i. . The Sheik II movement, will be on hand to aid In ; In. , . the committees working downtown. 1 l3li" ctsal head of the Moslem forming the Salesmen's club. Some dractic action to sain dona- . n..n.ii..u. Mmmi in. -prhuroh. said he would throw the full u pinion imw me ousiness men of:ons from Salem s wealthy will be the uy snouia encourage their sales- ' i' 268,584 VOTERS IN OREGON REGISTERED FORSPRlNGPUfiABy- The total respiration by counties follows; Liaker 3 3, teuton -i!?, Clackamas 13.637, Clatsop 1171, Co lumbia 1193. Coos Tl-o. Crook 1 T 0 , Curry 1I0. Desrhttte S4; Utuglan 7;i;!l. tMilum 191'.'. rant S1U, jt..r-. ney 2355. Hood River 2537, J.li kson S0S4, Jeffersv.n 1911, Josephine Si'Hl Kl.tnii.th ill", Luke L"6t)ti. ltne J2, li IT, IJncnln, asi.Uuu. I l.Hl, ' Mal heur . 4 M 1 . M:H-ion 14,571, Morrow :!. Muluiomah 76. ML Tafk T)'i. ibero.n lse. TillannMik SfiiU. trii.it- tilla ST47, Cninn ilsl, Wallowa aluii siM li 1 1 , .U, a sh i n : t o n V ; 6 3 , , V h . -4 - IkJ.. i' am bill-,8 US- Of the 2S.iSl voters regMtisred iu Oregon up to March 8, as shown by reports of clerks of the various coun ties made to Sum A. Kozer, deputy , seeretury of state, 171. 1 are repub licans, 71.164 ai-e democrats. ilSl , prohibitlonisvs. 336 sucialtsu nnd S9D are classed as oiiseellniieolis. Marion county Is second iu point of total registration with 11.171 011 trie books up to the time of the report, Multnomah counlv. leading the , lust hcaiquarters it was influence of the church to the sup- with a total registration of 7.13t, - Workmen t 'the Vtuehner Luui)Hr compitny mill have demanded a mini mum wagp-nf u day Instead of II. SO uKieed upon two months ago. With the falling of rain In I'nioii cuuiity fanners are rejoicing. The drouth this year has beeu unusual and grave doubts of securing a crop wer being entertained. - ' - ' - - - JOI KNAL WANT ADS BRING 'EM JOI KNAL WANT ADS PAT BfcST" men and assistants tq join the Sales men's club In order to aid them In se curing training in proper salesmanship was expressed at. the meeting Friday night. It is planned to provide caiwtble speakers to address the member of the Salesmen's club on modem and proper salesmanship PiccfTfTr Anin Businesses Declares Delano Hi Lustration, banquets, i.noh ado when the ser l Marion county for their 4,v in the late war. This Option rather than the ... (or -In most individ L ' the buys left without aiund ' drums I- mpts WtrnuMe llwii--civilian Li in the mine manner. llir for the joyful re ,nie folks or "that girl." jung excerpts from serv- certificates gives organ ise duration and other Ln i few of Marion Lrvice men. The certifi- rtently filed In the coun 4 office IWenger. pvt. 1 cl. en- L entered the service was discharged May ring in iih; ciuv hill V. Pryden. battery B, artillery corps, entered July 5, 1918, serving in ber 14, 1918, to Febru- 9. Harry M. L,evy. mess miwny C, 76th mrantry. itmd the service July 25. bier senice In the United lischarged March 1, 1919. Chester Hannegan, 162d lliated April 9,1917, serv ice December 11, 1917, to 111. ' rton Rardall, electrician lio) V. S. navy, June 25, las released from the ser ty !J, 1919. I Paid To I. Miller For hiversity Work If the lasting value and In- Jioswrk of Professor Delia !frs who recently resigned fcctte university, a word of I should be spoken as she p ig. that work. i was. in the Chautauqua final fields before coining Jile Is known to all. ' F01 fcsnlve years she toured i America, half that time It In the service of the Bureau. Through her .of Gen. Lew Wallace's known wherever she iins "Ben Hur Lady." The fhex personal touch and nown only to her olossi; to her students. By In piratlon and kindness I interest, she made her FSwhom I count mvself. "te In personality an4 In i .,. ... is me soul or a I her aim to live an unl I' helpfulness, 8unimoiiiig r of body and mind to fit furpose. Technical r7 I i v. li V Platform nrl con Iu. . or this purpose. reat lesson she taught f and lives in her art. gone from" Willam iay have been blinded f to the high purpose of I Bat she leaves hehin f h will never forget herj I to thank her for it f t and assistant in her f ilamette. 1 i I number. -'RACE G. RAHSKOFF. "The rapidly Increasing use of 71.1s scnger automobiles in business is proof that they are a profitable in vestment," says F. G. Delano of the Salem- Automobile company, lo-nl dealer In Chevrolet passenger and commercial cars. -"llusiness houses would not h-.iy more and more of these cars excepr for economic reasons and these rea sons are obvious. "The passenger ear not only cuts cost. It Increases the value of money. Travelling expenses when invested in a motor car, show more satisfactory re sults. It makes the money paid to salesmen yield more business .and more profits. "The salesman's time Is valunblo and an automobile enables him to see more people and to cover more terri tory In a day. It makes him Independ ent of other expensive conveyances. It does not limit him to railway sched ules. "He does not have to waste time In unprofitable places. He can get to th? right place at the right time. His mo tor car makes every minute count and 1 saves all his energy for his work. "And the passenger automobllo. Is proving its advantages, not only In selling but In every' line of business Where transportation Is a factor. "This Is especially true of the up to date, medium weight cars.' Their weli balanced construction makes then absolutely reliable. Their convenience. Increased by complete equipment, adapts them especially to commerdil needs. "In addition to theses advantage they are as Inexpensive to maintam to buy. Their total maintenance cost divided by actual mileage proves how much they save. Increased business provesShowrnuch they earn. "It is this economic merit combined with their dependability and conven ience that makes medium weight cars such Important factors in business transportation." 4 MM D) , ALWAYS .GOOD MOST TIMES GREAT vT VAUDEVILLE UNDAY Marjorie Burnum and Capt. Walter E. Yant SW IMiHBlliiHHWMIiMMaWiWiMHHHIMMiiaMHMMMMMMMH "FROM MOVIES TO VAUDEVILLE" Violet & Lewis Roman Rings and Fun Cooper &Valel Nonsensical Moments FRMCIS X. BUSHMMI A nd Beverly Bayne in "DARIN'G HEARTS" A SPECIAL FEATURE OF THRILLS AND ROMANCE STARTS SUNDAY 3 DAYS f The Famous Star In Trousers A romance of mother-love in which the little star is a motherless waif who escapes in trousers from a Convent in Italy and comes to America to care for all the poor, neglected babies. Altogether charming, quaint and different from Miss Stewart's ' previous photoplays ,. , - "NATURE GIRLS" ' '- . 'f. . . ' K ' , - ' " A' New Sunshine Comedy ' Liberty-.. Theatre f Farmer fKle y Mid p Uame Here tn SnA ana"n- L retir-1 ; died sfftTdenly - .t I "ay as he .was sitting Lo'1 n-lnap-' tl2 K anMis death I - the cause of death. t was brn in John ",ay 1853, and OMlOk J. ' "I"""' I J with his farenH UK r-Cavanagh In 1865. F Hawaii ri.- . ""We Prai.U IZ 10 -VfKnv near family eaBMe-U'to. tru, Mrs. psiHce..,-, J"- c" "Wiggins. U,"'"" George Cav- e-i'm...'" nl.four -. .. ' 'eginsr'Uu- i -I Ms death. E a Member (vf js " 11 the parlors of I'IJ ' "ve,opi'ng 1" v- ' l"T a 0011,1 issue to, 'T road connecting; j River. j - ' - i Pin Man t es o ! I. II ; 1 . . ! i ' i THSATRS - ' ". v. -" -.-- I . tiimmti t-e-e---"-. ... s IIP" Y.C imMa.nau. K. s.:.r.: rm-A-.v..iri III I r I B Ti BYw r ' v i - r -i,i'- - ' -t ... ... a tfeWMMl... . Ill- it" f im TA:irmi rag na li'lij ur. iu. luu.-.::: . :. ' 1- I "11 I "ii I f IC ..,. -'A Ail I ....... I M WM.'WWifif'ftO i.XV l.U.t 'i WrO-PrCiAt Will 9 '5 "l? ftflr the min the Springtime in croon of gentle zephyrs, in the gladsome song of birds and the other voices of natu&" t Humans tooycrave musw m uw yi tug .-. a VTA lltl HMHISI W MI ! - A t ' viilfrnrrvvnu to the beautiful woods where nature rules andthebirds sing.-low utue group u, Ml&dmwe bade from tteUving room floor. To the opera y , rtr;arirf Mheaiisoi the great ariisis, MYRTLE KNOWLAND Sonora Dealer in Salem 415 Court Street 4e-M Ullllttll'l"t"""""""""""" The edict has gone forth that the MIDGET MARKET "must go." Since it was first established it has always been a "thorn in the side" of the meat combine in Salem. Now that they are thoroughly organized as never before, they are going to make another attempt to put us out of business. W- t - - You, who have resided in Salem for some time, do not find it hard to recall how the big fellows soaked you before the Midget camn - Do you want those conditions back" again under tlie jniise oft "the high cost of living?" --I. i ' . " - 4 They now have a stronger combination than ever and they are out to "get" the Midget with their "camouflaged markets."' You, who have been our strong supporters since we were first estab lished, who have been loyal throughout our fight, can now aid us again. Tell your friends, be a booster for the MIDGET. Do not be misled by the EEEF TRUST'S underhand methods. Let's beat their game. , , -When the Midget was. first opened, a prominent member of the trust remarked that they would "have the boys back on the farm plowing for the old man in couple of weeks." "The boys" haven't started to plowing yet. We have got to teach that BEEF TRUST a few more lessons, among them that they don't own Salem. -: " - ' ' r "" 1 ' YOURS FOR VICTORY, Midget Market