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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1920)
WEDNESDAY, APRIL,, " IhE CAPITAL JOUKNAL. WUTT AND JEFF That's a Lot to Expect From a Hot-Water Bag.-By Bud Fisher. .? (Copyright, 1920. by H. C. Fisher. Trade Mark Reg. I "IZ7l I I T U-ll lT THAT CMC . ! rtrrl . g r---i . I wHAT uit , x - I ' cSJS i i'.T 1 -Ma ' . f vrne I 0 G0OD? VWJTK rVS&rVrUT 1 V5f O . ' j S" I 5. jplM S S nf 71 ..rS ?Jr AMD oeT r' fowmx owT tow dim't Ger HT Al ij V .V- 1? CPlsf ter N reA B'T. W .JS 5 ; sWK tJiJl lirur ' A?V& ' ' ' : 3'" ''' J i t h Trade Problems Are Considered By Salem League Tho principal aildi-fiu at Tuesday nlKlit'a Hireling of the llulnenH Men's Ii'mkui wii8 Klven hy Kilward A. Mc 1j'uii, secretary o( the Oregon State I Ki'tall Merchant anioolutlon. Mr. M-la-un wan a member' of the Intcrme iliiiry furl Ion tliMt succeeded In uniting the two rival retail merchant aiworla Hon of this Btate. He expr'rKied hie iipliieeiallon of the pronresMhe spirit Bhown bv the Salem lotigue In working flip the one co-operative xtate aoela Hon. Mr. McLean declared that govern ment interference arid control of In-duKU-y had hampered progi-eH in many ways. He produced a letter Rent out liy coal UlHtrlbutlon and sale a H.ii'l.aloiiB. calling attention to the ac tlon of the government In holding nor iimua iuantltlc of coal when the din 1 1 Uniting wtlexmen could have disposed of the fuel readily, thereby relieving tho acute situation in eaxtorii states. Jit found natlHfuetlon In the fact the government had recently dlHContluued c.i)a.l rendition and tuteil that "the fuel men could get nlntur without In efficient Interference by federal ngen clew." During the evening, Mr. McLean iiIho gave HUiHtratlon of pro aromes that charged profjteoiing on the part ot retallem, Huch publicity wan harm ful, he Hinted and urged that means be taken to prevent recurrence of mien "harmful publicity." William (luliladorf added to the matter by ro fjrrlnK to Hrllole appearing in the J'uiilaiid Oregonlan, where Hewn ltema mated that roffee had dropped 8 to IS ciiiiih per pound when "no lowering of the market ha actually taken plaro." i', I'tilcrton tuok mieclal umbrage at an nrtlcle riicently published In i Oregon publlcallona vher an expert In hi report to federal Invextlgutlng clreli hud tated that "there 1 iome puflteerlng by producer and dlxtrlb inilor, but the retail merchant la the mind flagrant offender." Il wan oniphurhjcd that any publica tion given vuch unfounded ptatementfi Wii extremely hurtful to all dculera, Waller 1 teuton Hpnko pointedly In ref nitince to thlM luck ot undcr.ttuud b- tween the pre and the retail trade. "AdvertlMK liberally In the home pa inn." urged Mr, lienlon, "let the pub lic know that you are Belling a fair ar ticle nt a fair price and gradually Sn leui will become iiilvoraaily repre- enlaUve ot the 'Your Home Town Klmt' Idea. He uaacd the bualne men to study carefully the value of co. operation through the local presH, de claring that by wise and uonxtateut pub Holly you will win the confidence of Ihe buying public. "We mind all grow bv working together," he uld, "ood S.ilein peoplo mut realise that the fur ther away their dollar are cnt, the longer it take for thoe dollai- to re turn." Willi Tuesday night' meeting of the HualneMt Men' league wa Blip pocd to be a deaolate and forbidding Sahara for all political HHpirnnta, the ban wn finally lifted and the aem bliige gn ronnldeiatlon to brief ad-di-ese. nuide by Hal ration, ulder manle Candidate, and J. C. Terry, Z. J. UliCHR, candidate for the Btate leg Wat lire. Harding to Face Wood at Polls in Ohio's Primary Colunibua, Ohio, April 21. Wheth er Ohio ix to remain loyal to th "favorite on" tradition In the ex presulon of choice for presidential candidate will be decided at the Htate wlde primary, April 27th. io far uh the democratic party Is concerned, the "favorite son" tradi tion will be maintained by sending a solid delegation of 48 member to the San Krunclsco convention, pledged to Governor Jamea M. Cox. The gover nor has no oppoltlon on the prefer ential ballot, and all candidate for delegate are pledged to him. General Leonard Wood I contest ing with Ohio' '.favorite on" Sen ator Warren G. Harding, tor repub lican preference, for the delegaatlon to the Chicago convention. The fight between Wood and Hard .ng ha developed Into one of the hottest contest waged within the party rank for year. Candidate for delegates, pledged to General Wood, have been entered In all but three of the twenty-two districts and two candidates for dele-gate-at-large also are Jn the field. A complete list of cundidate for dis trict delegate nand delegate-at-large, pledged to Senator Harding, are In the race. In general, the Wood organization Is heuded by men who were prom inent In the Progressive party In 1912. Senator Harding' campaign for the most part, 1 lu the hands ot men af filiated Willi the local party organ izations. H. M. Dougherty, the Sen ator' manager, wn republican state executive chairman In the 1912 cam paign. Then, he pursued an uncom promising policy with the Progres sives. The opposition to Senator Harding in the present campaign Is directed chiefly against Mr. Dough erty. Though all candidates for delegates on the democrat ticket are pledged to Governor Cox, local condition have resulted In contest In a few district. In the sixteenth district (Canton) the "wet" and "dry" question resulted In a number of candidate being entered. whllo the lame question and factional difference are said to bo responsible for contests In others. By reasons of the few contests on the democrat ticket, the party lead er expects a light vote to be polled. Glee Club Puts Bright Numbers On Song Program The program which will be given by the Willamette Glee club In their concert tonight at the Granh theater Is one which has been espe cially prepared for the Salem- audi ence, with several new numbers to replace those which have been given at various times throughout the year. Several of the old favorite .ith which the club has made successes in past years are repeated, but oth erwise the program is new. Jolly Students Mcndenhall Hark! The Horn Awakes the Morn :. Kandegger Glee club Le Prlntemps Smith Miss Evelyn DcLong Men of Harlech Brewer Quartet Song of the Vikings Funning Glee club The ripe of Pan, vocal solo....Kdgar Floyd Mclntire Song of Trlnce Rupert's Men, Tnnye Summer's Lullaby Gibson ' Glee club Melody In F .cornet solo..Rubensteln Loren Basler I!ii7.-Saw Herald Kmmel, Kverett Craven The Gypsy Trail Galloway Love You Truly Bond My Lassie Strickland Quartet How Sleep the Brave Clark Star and Stripes Bousa Glee club Route Murchln'. vocal solo Stock Vernor Sackett Kstudlantlna Lacome Ode to Willamette Mendcnhall Glee club Blood Poisoning llmiillu's Wlminl Oil n Stif Flint .Mil Treat meal How often lockjaw and blood pols- oiling result from the neglect ot slight scratch or little cut! Hamlin's lard Oil 1 a afe and effective first aid treatment. It I a powerful ant' septic and should he applied Imme dtutely to wound of till kind to pre vent danger of Infection. It 1 soothing and healing and qui ly drives out pain and Inflammation In cue of sprains, bruises. cu, burns, bite and slings. Just a reli able, loo, for Btlff neck, ore feet, cold sore, canker sore, earache and tooth ache. Get It from druggist for SO cents. It not satisfied return the bottle and get your money back. Ever const Ipated or have sick hea,l aeheT Just try Wlxard Liver Whip pleasant little pink pills, 20 cent. Guaranteed. K (Adv) CAM NOV HALL LOUGlin IV THKK 8TIUIK IV SAW Vancouver, It. C, April 21. An old fashioned cannon hull ot the 25 pound variety, used many year ago on this coast by the admiralty ship, caused the Falsa Creek Lumber Company a lotw or 26U tne otner day. it was mbeded lu the center of A huge log rut at Duncan Bay. Th tree had - grown around the ball and- concealed ll so well that It wa not dlm-overed until the saw struck It. The mlKsilr must have heu discharged mntiv esi sail by a passing warship. Cherry tree are In full bloom In Hood Hiver valley and pear are burst ln( their blossom. ' 1 (KEROSBNBV HFATAlffiHT m m m wm -& as a w ill , STANDARD OIL OOMMNY ICALirodMlX) $ o'clock tonight. I cemetery. . George W. Masterson. well known j Mr. Vincent, witn nis lamnj, nu poultry Judge from California, will be; ben a resident of Salem for about ten the principal speaker. He will talk on years and a year ago moved to the commercial flocks, culling, breeding. ! farm near Jefferson. He is survived housing and in general " how to make i by two sons, villus c vincem ji, au the poultry game pay." The meeting Andy Vincent, both residing on is open to the public and any one in-j farm. tcrested In poultry raising is invited to attend. WOMEN the Willis Vincent , Claimed By Death Willis E. Vincent, after lengthy WHO ARK ALWAYS TIRF.D Such women get little joy put of life. Ihey are "dragged out," . "worn out." "tired out" and nervous, but how few realize there is a way to overcome this condition? Druggists illness from p;inocp. died nt the familv home, six miles south of Salem on the guarantee Vinol, the cod liver and iron Jefferson road this morning at 1:30 j tonic without oil, to build up strength o'clock. The funeral, which will be and energy for over worked, run private, will be held at the chapel of; down, devitalized men and women or the Higdori & Son company Thursday ; will return your money. Why not take at 2 p. m., with burial in City View advantage of this guarantee? (adv) iw m 'iLsu m sml a w frf"W ejn"w mi ns -mil rxu p2 WE SELL 1 GOOBWEAR K R ON Poultry Lecture Due For Tonight The man who is raising chickens n a small way and Isn't quite making It pay win protiuniy get a few valuable pointer In a lecture to bo given at the auditorium of the Commercial club at V M IlK WAV TO, til'.T $ RID OF D.WDRI FF 4 : $ ijl mere is one ure way that never falls to remove dandruff completely and that Is to dissolve It. This de stroy It entirely. To do this. Just get uiHiut four ounces of plain, ordinary liquid arvon; apply It ut night when retiring; use enough to moisten the scalp and rub It in gently with the finger tips. My morning, most If not all. of your dandruff will be pone, and three or four more application will completely dissolve nna entirely rflestroy every single sign and trace 'of It, no mat ier now mucn tianururt you may nave. , lou will find, too, that all Itching ana digging of the scalp will stop In stantly, and your hair will be.flufty ,iutrou. glossy, silky and oft. and look and feel a hundred time bet- ter. iou can gel liquid arvon at any drug store, it is Inexpensive, and tour ounce la all you will need. Thl simple remedy ha never been known to fail. I feel sorry for boys -fhat I have W corn-flakes ... soys Its because their mothers dorit know the best flakes aro 'i Good Year Tires 'And Tire Accessories Will be found at TIRES TUBES AND ACCESSORIES Valley Motor Co. 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