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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (May 6, 1920)
t 1P20. THE CAWTAY JOURNAL j Reading Hphinental Appreciation ' i.l f he I ".' , summons to ' Z .lair lrt i S- .Trfth art a.i.1 ; ' uwrary wu; habitual novel; 'iunl literary . N"- ..i.. the taste '., .riouf literature. tl lr """l - inferior i'"'1''" ,'.' . ;sS in the l-ur.-l tie- .b.Mot ., amusement, or to L'ir. riction has come to frm i't 'T ' 4 cultivate our iiiiafiins- ,-ork8 evil, an,! , bv .Arnold lnii.-tl as .wimthe i.-vii. r.yflw '., ,,f vicious "I' I""1- l,llt j'ao Imiisinati"". no hu :,n not h.v -f f l-it.t lie . . hiisinwM lini'S. lunjstne greatest crime .Hiunltii-y; he 'Iocs un ,uriS oiviliJatiun. by not : put himself in another's .injille ta :t : t : i a sym uint. Fiction should in- of visualisation. W'u j, to m wilh another's si iliit vision '"'em evil. ( ncrse. So liing as folk ,iJ. of vision rxisit, it is it p sense their 'attitude ;t cope with them wise st dated, was akin to nil n life, even religion. It js understand life the ii oimosed to the mere ,i life. Noti-fictl.m tench- Is of the acccessories. of ns, for instance all about f cultivating potatoes, icll at anything about the r hiielf. Lllr Froai Rook. !u the question: "Why i! hooks?" Miss Sawyei iimiiic reasons: Fiction icttr with greater varie- miI completeness than Through the niediuni of privileged to meet more im than we could hope loifiribeil lives, for if we "i8lil we may extend our with iieonle almost in - 'telwi iien our eyes to Mt.e never thought m M wi she .said, . ""live :T0. a viUlan. ti enwiirfl Wttoowiiie'them as such ft inerelv Man- ,Ione in the pages of the enwiaeri are vitalized. iW'Sjnlse folk around Hph, after we have usad sty: Thiil persons is like trtcocnize comedy, trag- in real life because ot llle story that be :r vision. We don't know '"I "lesisnifieent, salient things of life; the novel doea that for us. Ior Ffctkm Detrimental. - "Biographies teach life from the out' side in fiction from inside, out, but unless fiction is of the right kind it lessens our power of discrimination ; ! cheapen and debauches our tastes; null ImaKiuntiona. There, are two es-s-ntial elements in reading The novel ityelf miuU.be d;ore, and muiit be ic id by a creative reader, and a erea lie reader U not one who illcicly re ceive a message sent by the printer a reader of words hut one who ac-, tually gets what the author inteidedi for him. Beading is re-telling the story to ounwlvt through our own imagination!!, emotion!, and xpert. i enees. le we haven't these we r innot ' read a book. Miss Sawyer deplored the Influence ' of the motion picture. Inasmuch as it told the etory for. us, leaving nothing j for us to do. "There is a vicious, grove ! danger, enii'i'.ting from the motion ' picture;" the awwrted. "It ia grdually . mining our imasinatioiiir, compelling, passivity. It in dully doing its b:t in furnishing; ua wtih easy -chair In-mii, : and when the work is goniplcti d good bye America for the world is not moved by such." The creative reader, was defined us one of good intellectual dlgontion. It Is not the amount that we read, not the amount remembered, but tin amount of what happens in us through PAGE FIVE reading, that matters. ve need to di-lthe time, he asked for certain doeu rect our reading according to ouiw.1- j ments on file in the department ! similative ability. "A good deal," aid;These were forthwitu roduid. Oth the Kpeaker, "is being acid about our documents were requested and jit Physical diet, but nothing about ourlaa promptly produced by thejicoin mental diet, and the latter is easily I modating insurance commissioner the most important. And after we j himself , the vkitor using the rm have read. We. should spend as much niisaloner .Pk in piUMix tlx; luc time thinking about what we have juments. Alter satMytng tho vi.-'o't f read, as we did in reading .f we do wants Herber seated himself at h s not do this, we insult an author. customary place just aoiws. the desk "Reading ( fiction brings ua in I'oin the vUitur. This eeuiiiig in touch wilh a greater variety f life ; ti'usion into the Kcrel precincts 1 than itself, if we are a eruiillve reader ;tne "niiiiisstuner on the part t one which.is but another term of living." iclotheJ in eo humble a garli-aa a iain khaki cuit very evidoiitly was not iu k-eping with thiu:,-s ua they ure in the sphere in which the visitor from the effete east ordinarily moves and hrts his being. The visitor staved, then -Uir.d amine p.oiv and was on the IMiint of i atin an indignant iv- lUii'lHr aitHie to exphin ihitt lkM w.. ... . ,,tl,.. ii,,,,, tli.i ur-,1.. . . ,,;""bor. Insurance com-. m ,w comuiUaioiH-r himaelf and nilssioner Mate fire marshal, etc., i lhal hU, Virb was in keeping with the C ". ';,W"S ,IW ,nuro chances onill)Ve of the slate house alaff ua a -awns ins position (iii the hip ol tate iuislnt'ireted by anv visitor that he who wears it is Ihe fire mar shal uf the great sovereign atate of pivgon. "I'm taking no mure chancea on being mistaken for the stale house porter." Harbcr explained. Barber Takes No Chances On Being I nought Janitor h uocause or the kh.iki suit which lie ia wearing in company with the, ma jority of his fellow woiHera In ihe mate-house in an effort to beat down Ihe high cost of keeping clothed. rotcclioM atrainxt clothing profHceis. vve.mesoay m.u'iihtg I surlier up- H 1 BUCKHECHT Piared for duty In his khaki suit as usual. As u-Hal that is tdus two ad ditional dtcorutioiia one a neat lit tle badge proclaiming the wearer ! thereof to be the atate Insurance ooin casteiuer ami evidently an import-1 "" "" "ua 1111 'er an immense ant personage lu the insurance world. """" 81i"' WIUt " n"1"""' ' ltu w"" entered Iti.rber's office. Approach- " " " ' " Jiarber as the only person In siifht at 1 WririklPS I Haf rftrm Around Eyes and Mou':' Thia liood 1.miI. ing V p u ti Woman .t(tN ol.i lillH n clpe of Butter milk CrrutN in Sr Way, a (ienllc JI if h- - sage with I la. gfifS' llcfiuv nolii'lns A 1 1 Tluit is Ni- ! cissary. There is no secret about It nor h. I there any doubt about the result i it's just common ordinary Kutter ! milk in, the form of a wonderful ! cream gently massaged wilh the finger tips around the corners of the eyes and mouth. To prove tikis to your complete satisfaction, obtain a small quantity of Howard's Buttermilk Cream at any good drug or toilet goods coun ter on the money back if dissatis fied plan. The directions are simple and U costs so little that any girl or woman can afford It. llanufucttired by Howard Bros. Chemical Co.. Buf falo, N. Y. ' adv) Incorporations. Ortry nixed for the purpose of build ing, etitiipiuug. uMerating ami selling hips a u,l lmu uf all kinds, the I'nlt ed states .Marine K.iuipuient corpora tion of i'ortlaud, capitalised at S5.- filed article t,f incorporation with Ihe slate ooriK.r.ui.m department here WeSc Women If rOu ar Tired, Over. Worked, Run Down, Vinol, ur Cod Liver and Iron Tonic, will help jou. Wednesday. The ineorooratorH are: ;V. J. Milne. Frank j. imiiht asd iVaUe H. Bleviits. Other articles ere filed We.lHes- day as follos: , , 1 Wheeler AliinufMAturiiw runipany. 'Wheeler, Til lu monk ooiiiuy; fll.Vuti; K. I- 1 'arsons, K. W, rjirsuns ail Frank l'atehell. lien.Tal Insurance Service a5'icy, , I'ortlaud: !; H. I. Iuuy. A. IS. Smith and F. C. Howell. - : Medford 1'laiiing .Mill, Sledt'oid; $li.tl; II. C. ilanwMt. F. 1. Wide II and C. M. Thomas. Uregon Krcishuis, Inc., IVrtland: J1.10: H. Sleight. -lluy I. Wallsi-e and Thomas l:;nnix. The , FiH'tHVi , SaiHily . eiop;Miy ..f I'orttuiMl file4 a ilifMal.'hn ing an ii:ei'eas'i in caii!:ilin::iitoi fioi .hi to (la.. t oars tomakethis SHOE For fifty years this firm has been aiming to make the best shoes for men that could.be bought. For a good many years Buckhecht Shoes have been fulfilling this ambition of their makers. "Extra service every step comfort every minute' always in Buck hecht Shoes. I i Dr. GB. O'Neill OPTOilETRiST-OPTICIAN STATE g STREET , aA . e oM a au n.,uU SHOES Buckhecht Shoes for you for active men in all walks of life are V ;? sold in a variety of styfes ; and leathers from $8 to y. 2 by principal shder dealer in the West. - -Si s Far Sale in Salem by JrAKls BROS. f : BUCKINGHAM & HECHT "!4 MANUFACTURERS Since t.'n early ffiiti ' SAN r: AN' CISCO The Beauty vf The Uly can be yours. IU wonderfully pure. toft, pearly white ap pearance, free from all blemishes, will be com parable to the perfect beauty of your skin and complexion If you will use! UiI-:fi1.(CHlu 31 B 1 I m Mrs. Hatcher Says So So. I'iitsburg, Tenn. "I was in a weak, i'in-down condition, no appetite and could not sleep. I teach school and could hardly keep around. A friend told nie about Vtnol and it stopped my cough, Care me a good appetite and built me up so 1 feel stronwr in every way." !r.2. C. F. IUiaiER. ' Women who are run-down, nervous, lack energy and working strength should ttike Vinof as it contains Beef and Cod Liver Peptones. Iron and Hypo phosphites, the very elements needed to restore a lost appetite, enrich the. blood and create strength. Your money back if it fails. JOHXSOBf 1,1 KB K CO.. Portland MAGNETOS j W e have one of the best men in tins line on the west count and have equipped a shop for magneto repairs. Also a line of parts. If your inag net needs overhauling, ship it to us of call W. II. Hildebrandt &Co. Official . Eisemaan ''.Magneto: Mervlrs Hlatlon 27 Jv'ortli Commercial stfeet - ,- . s.4li5;( - Friday and Sa tiirday lb Ml mm ! "CoterG as it Gleans" 1 (fe iS , Beautiful Shede WW . HIDES i and SACKS j WANTED i i Also Junk of All Kinds . Best Prrcea Guaranteed CALL t I Capital Junk Co. The Square beal House '. 171 Cnemeketa St. Phoiie ID-' j i i....v.l Mllllll . mam 10c I Tour Dealers Use Aladdin to dye your blouses, veils, gloves, stockings, unoerwear, corsets, neivesi, most, fashion able clors. WOODRY BUYS and SELLS EVERYTHING Phone 5 1 0-5 1 1 270 N. fomnicrciul SI. hi asitPclishes" m i AK Furniture II Ship ley's AITEU MAY 1ST WI1.J, 11 K KNOWN AS T1IR PAY AS VOU GO STORK. L M. HUM Care of Yick So Tong 2hinese Medklna -nd Tea Co. Has medicine which will cur any known disease. Open Sundays from 11 a, m. until 8 p. m. ICS Booth High Street lalein, Oregon.. Phone 181 THOMSON'S REMNANT STORE For Genuine Bargains Eeglnnin Wednesday QaIcal Co., Distr&tcr5-1 C Wto London . Pari L-- W. W. MOORE House Furnisher liOMK OF 1HK t IfTROJjA You get mow for your Money at Ai core's. Buy Remnants AT TUB Remnant Store 251 N'srrh Commercial BROOMS, one to a '" CAp 1 customer .v wUC SHOfcs, a jtbod assortment, 'CI Aft I broksrt sizes 1,w, I GLOVES, Canvas Gloves, ' 00 I 2 pairs I 'SEE PAGE 3 FOR MORE BARGAINS " Peoples' Gash Store ,'",7'Sf5rrai f.:yyT'1:f w- iMM r WWW m-Jtl- - -'i ii,,1 , inn,.., Ilr 11 V 'It aoanm The thing that every tire buyer for big car or small is trying to buy, is mileage economy. And the one way to produce it is scientific manufacturing. rap ft That means qnanf tity buying, quan tity production and quantity sclU ing always the Firestone way to! better tire values at low cost. Buy Fircbtones! Most mites per dollar is a Firestone pledge, to the Mg tar owner as well at ta the owners of tirht ears. Se4 the new Standard Overbite J-'ireston Cord, h . e l' i