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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (June 18, 1920)
FACE FOES. THE CAri i At Jyinl aE. "fli4, DISCREDITED AND FRIENDLESS. j I a; A 1 U H A A - - iL. - t? t 1 . j 1 1 i nauons vi ine worm, states me national piauorm oi me repuo- lican party. The assertion is true, but whose fault is it? The United States emerged victorious from the world war Ths CapItallJoL'rnal AN INDEPENDENT Published evey evening except Sunday by The Capital Journal Print ing Co., 13 South Commercial street. Telephones Circulation and Busi ness office, 81: rlitorial rooms. 8i, pi'tnam. Editor and Publisher wit ii power and prestige greater than that of any nation the o. ter at Salem, Oregon. Entered as .econd ciaas mail mat-1 dominant political and economical force and the moral leader kf the modern world The United States held its leadership throughout the peace conference. It was still dominant when the president returned from Europe with the peace treaty. The conference had agreed upon peace and a covenant of nations to preserve peace and the treaty was accepted and ratified by the entire civilized world. When the republican senate of the United States refused to SUBSCRIPTION RATES By carrier 68 cent a month. By mail 50c a month. 1.25 (or three months, $2.25 (or six months. $4 per year In Marlon and Polk counties. Elsewhere 13 a year. By order of U. 8. government, all mail subscriptions are payable in advance. o MM SCOTT BAILEY ber of com, i :. The churches ' of Eugene have agreed to huhi uniou services each our.LiT evening during the summer, from July 4 to September 1. Donald Toun?. dignity d stii't at torney of Lane county, has leen chosen cnairmm of the L:in! county democratic central eomnitttee. Fred Edwards has been reelected president of the Fossil Chautauqua association. The association has set aside 1250 for entertainments. Farmers at Medical Springs are r- SCARING THE HENS. i even Farmer Green himself. " And Joicing over progress on the construe- There was one sport of which Jas- sometimes he would step into the kit-jtion of the big canal which will re per Jay was over-(ond. He loved tolchen and take his old gun off the, claim 1000 acres of land in the Ticin imitate the calls of other birds: and' hooks on the wall above the wide'ttjr. ' Jasper was such a good mimic that fire-place and hurry outside again In It is sought to eliminate all objee- join the other nations in peace and failed to ratify the League of Z LT a,s r"son Dyj'he Jp f a shot at Mr. tiona to the proposed bird refuge t ir x . , . ... , "hiy tricks. Hawk. It happened at last that in take Malheur in an amended hiil Nations, to preserve peace, when the republicans made peace a n , r , , .ow'some way Mr. Red-shouidered Hawk .,h ,. w. m. T .political issue and adopted a provincial partisan attitude, the -elderly bird-gen tinman to come home1 heard of this trick of Jasper's. And tary of state. any are not properhTr- merprise to ri Provement of TakenT" v members of the Wo. Provement club. es' Z Mrs. Doris Inson Qf Alpha chapter, was 1 1CSS9' President of Mu Phl J4 Wpr honorary musical atu cent session of the", y tion held t ... " Mt""l en. I Advertising representatives W. I). Ward, Tribune Bldg.. New York; W. H. Stockwell, Peoples Gas. Bldg.. Chicago. MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS TTn:TA(l ofj.f-a f. ; th(, fp- nf rnQnv;tl(1 onA r A1 ' at The Associated J'reas is exclusively T , " ji " -..-, ""r ! have his wife accuse tim of idling Jasper Javthat he CIIUIICU tu mc macro ui yuvuvunwu vm. . 1(,VU At tUIuivuw Hit AiabllJiO J dllC TV ' O UALlVU , , u I forpfn i a i. ii. a a i a. i I qwi v ri la tlTm a I v u news aispatcnes rreunea 10 or i .... ,TOJ --nio;Kii;f J J: not otherwise credited In this paper I ltoA.i10,ulUi,rell m uuuSc alo uuiira. night from a hard ilay's work and! that old gossip, Mr. Crow, warned had better be nd also local news nublished herein. OMNIPOTENT HELP. For I the Lord thy God will hold thy right hand, saving unto thee, Fear not; I will help thee. Isaiah 41:13. "Vou can't deny It for I could she A it.- XT . v i. tr u ii i-v i " -t-v as mc ixew iuib. unu wen says: iiie repuoucan panyjhenryou laughing In the woods: stands committed against the treaty of peace. It stands committed! might say. " And it was not always an easy task to convince her that what she had acainst thp nnlv Tjncnio nf Matinns in ovisfonpo and tha nnlw I League on which the great nations have ever been able to agree. Nazarene Assembly Raises $8000 For Hospitals-Msisions It has cheated the living and defrauded the dead in the most hor.- TlnJtOfl Rtnfpa fpll in fha ostepm nf "m anting orA Kaoama Iioi.a4 ..... V, ,vw.wu " -. V. V, . .1,.,,..,,,., UJDUVU I : 1 J!i.J 5 31 . ',1 wm remain uiscreuuea ana inenaiess among tne nations 01 tne world in th,e final judgment of history and will richly deserve its full measure of ignominy and shame." . .BROKEN PLEDGES. - Nine of the ten members of the Oregon delegation to the national republican convention pledged themselves to vote for the I . ..1. ,. ! ., r . ." .) . . 1 : i r1 - . rm i : i Ijiupuiar cnuice iui preiueiitiai nominee at t.nicago. ine tenin The annual assembly of the North j member, vVallace McCamant, in the official pamphlet, stated iMcific disti ict of the Nazarene church j that he held himself free to support the public selection. to""ZJZn& In the balIotin at Chicag. Mr- McCamant refused to cast ports of the pastors show a very mark- & v(ie lor Johnson, the popular choice of the Oregon republicans He voted oil all the ten ballots for Wood. Four of the other dele gates, D. J. Cooper, Chas. H. Carey, W. H. Brooke and Don V. Walker, repudiated their pledges to the people and deserted John son. Cooper voted for Wood on the second ballot and thereafter, and on the third ballot, Carey, Brooke and Walker left the John son column. Delegates Rand, Olson, Tooze, Adams and Johnstone alone kept their pledges, and voted for the people's choice. Cooper, on May 25, wired from The Dalles, as follows:. "I am pledged to support Oregon's choice, and if Johnson has car ried the state he will receive my loyal support. To do otherwise would be treachery to Oregon republicans, and any man elected as a delegate who fails to obey the mandate of Oregon republicans will, in my opinion, be untrue to the people." The Portland Journal declares that Cooper's trip to Chicago was financed by the Wood management, as Cooper traveled under convoy of a Wood worker and what are. pledges to the people' under such conditions? And Walker was a paid Wdod worker throughout the campaign. Brooke probably figured that he was "returning to the principles of Washington, Lincoln, McKinley and Roosevelt" according to his ballot slogan. od increase along all lines of work. Thursday afternoon session was one of great Interest, when the com-1 tnittce on education turned the hour over to l)r. Wiley, president of the Northwest Nazurene college at Nampa, Idaho. This institution is the benefi ciary of tho several districts, of the northwest country, it has had a nhe rporninnl growth. A medical training hospital has recently been added to the Institution. Mrs. Whitestdes of Portland presented some of the press ing and urgent needs of the hospltnl iid in a few minutes five hundred dol lars were laid oit the table with more to follow. The "Smith family of California, con sisting of father, mother and three children all of whom play Instruments, are captivating all wilh their singing. Several outgoing missionaries are in uttendanee. The Thursday night meet lnl was one long to be remembered. General Superintendent Goodwin poke on1 the coming' of Christ, and the preaching of the gospel. At the close of his sermon there was offering taken"1 for home missions amounting to nearly $7500. Great victory is resting on the entire assembly. 250 Former lowans !At Picnic Off er ' Praise Of Oregon Manifesting satisfaction that they ore now In Oregon, but harking line for a day to the time when they were residents of the middle west, more than 250 former lowans made merry nt the stale fair grounds Thursday nt their annual picnic under the auspices fit tho Iowa society of central Wlllum- .,tl Il.,.r Exercises were opened with the sliig Ing of "America" mid prayer was of fered by Kev. K. K. Gilbert, a Method ist minister In Iowa for many years. Mrs. John Itayno, president of Ihe so ciety, was master of ceremonies. A roll of Iowa counties was culled and it was made evident that most of the 90 Iowa counties have representa tives In this vicinity. A history of tho Louisiana purchase was given by W. T. Rlgdon and the re sult of the purchase wore brought out liy Frank Davey. A modern adapta tion of Riley's "Old Glory" was offered ly Mrs. A. 0. Four. Peehuing he was glad to be truiiH lilauted here, L. It. Roberts told some interesting stories of Iowa, and Mrs. C, J. Adams offered u pleasing rend ing. A song of praise for Iowa, writ ten by Mrs, Ituyno, was sung by the ontlic audience. The following officers were elected Cor tha onsulng year: Frank Davoy, president; E. A. Young, vioe-presl dent; V. S. Dotson, secretary-treasurer. Nor did Jasper limit Ids droll teasing to his own neighbors. British Papers 'Ave on Increase, Report London. The cost of British chari ties lias Increased 1000 per cent in the last 80 years despite the enormous x Venditors on insurance, unomplpy ment, old nge pensions and various other forms of public assltsance, 3. It Marriott, member of parliament, hah told the Charity Organization society that he estimated tho present charity tolal at 250,000,000 pounds for the fear as compared to 25,000,009 pounds S!0 years ago. "We are manufacturing pauperism nt an appalling rale." heard was nobody but that noisy ras cal, Jasper Jay, playing a trick on her. Nor did Jasper limit his droll teas ing to his own neighbors. Sometimes he hid in a tree near the farm build ings and frightened the hens by mak ing a sound exactly like a certain red shouldered hawk, who lived in the low woods along Black Creek, where frogs were plentiful. A fierce scream of "Kea-you! Kee-you!" was quite enough to alarm an old hen with a big family of young chickens. Though she might know well enough that the red-shouldered hawk seldom made a meal of poultry, preferring frogs and field-mice above all other food, it was only natural that she shouldn't care to take any chances. The haste with which a nervous mother-hen - called her family into' the chicken house when she heard that cry of "Kee you! kee-you!" always amused Jasper Jay, for he never tired of the game. Surprising as it may Seem, now and "Mr, Hawk says that you are giv ing him a bad name with Farmer Green," Mr. Crow told Jasper one day. "Farmer Green calls him 'that old hen-hawk', and. of course, it's not very pleasant for Mr. Hawk to have somebody looking for him with a gun. I know what the feeling Is Uke, myself," said old Mr. Crow. "Be lieve hie, it's enough to make one maetuhcomfortable!" But Jasper Jay only shrieked with laughter. "Youll sing a different song if Mr. Hawk Catchs. you," Mr. Crow snap ped. " And that 'made'JflKner .Tav ncranm ill the louder. Then he stopped laugh ing and said ."Caw caw!" in a husky voice so like Mr. Crow's own that the old gentleman spluttered and fumed and all but chased Jasper out of the woods where they were sitting at the time. They never did get along well together- old Mr. Crow and Jasper Jay They were cousins, you know. But that fact did not help matters at all. The poultry department of the state fair has engaged George Wells of Oshkosh. Wis. to Judge this fall. Ed ward Shearer of Estacada will again1 act as superintendent of the show. Complaint that the people of Al- Us Your WD3j We do cleaning and eomforter. and m.ttr"! 'acturers of pur, CRTSTATj SPRKcs WOOLEN MruT Office Portland. Oregoa M11I 70 Umatilla Av,nw 02 Spaldinj Bldg. How to Instantly Have A Beautiful White Skin A Free Prescription Does Tills for i'ou You Can prepare it at Your Home New York: It is my own discovery and it takes just one application to get such marvelous results, says Mie Edna Wilder, when her friends ask her about her wonderful white skin and the improved appearance of her hands and arms. You can do the same thing if you follow my advice, she says. I feel it is my duty to tell every girl or woman what this remark able prescription did for me. Just think of it. All this change in a sin- -Perhan tho,- l,o, . u .... 1 " 1 each nVheV uu;gle application. I never tire of telling others just what brought about such per at last. each other. JJont worry about me!" said Jas- ,. ,.. ul .u. 1J . tlcal prescription that whitened my leiJlleU suiliy. I HVln n nri Hmnuoil cc., ri,fAI.t ....... But remember I've warned vou! he croaked: And then he flew awav to his nest in a tall elm. overlooking ine cornneia. of John. . It was only of myself and my child. I was like Ruth for a mo ment in that everything that I was everything that I wanted to be was bound up in the little atom of human ity held so closely to me. Takes tho Baby Away The nurse came softly forward and took my baby away, notwithstanding my eager, supplicating eyes asked for it a little longer. With its going came thoughts of my husband. , Why was he not here? Had he gotten my telegram? Did he know that the. baby had come? . s How long had I been ill? ; ; - The -questions came thick and fast. I could scarcely wait for the nurse to return, and I found only voice enough to say, "John." - The nurse looked at me uncompre- nenamgiy. Again I whispered, "My husband The state 1. K. O. convention which fins been-ln session nt I.a Grande has elected Mrs. Mary K. Logan, Albany, president, , - V m A if v''-:!ti president is or.lv elei r I ' ' i i .1 1 1 m ! , " ) t If t:t.l li. fiii; I ... i t 'I'llr'" CITIES QROW AT FARM EXPENSE. The startling feature . of the announcements of cencus results so far announced, is the great growth of large cities all over the country. Detroit has increased 113 percent; Cleveland increased 42 percent, and other places show similar gains.. From New York to Los Angeles, the big cities are growing bigger and the country districts being depopulated in proportion. The tendency towards the city has been accelerated bv the 'creation of new industries, like the auto-motive, the phonograph and moving pictures. Hundreds of thousands of persons have gone from the production of food supplies into the production of luxuries and semi-luxuries. . - ' . The high wages and short hours of the factory have lured from the farm many millions of farm workers and the result will be serious indeed as the nation will soon have to import its food supplies. Many farms this year are idle the owners hav ing abandoned the effort to secure labor and each month-sees the pities growing more top-heavy at the expense of the farm. The farmers economic problem must be solved if America is to remain a self-sustaining nation. . Rippling Rhymes ATT AT tW instead of answering she went 1) ' - , ALJAH.. the door and ' beckoned. In bustled ine times are puiiK, tne prospects yellow, conditions are a I the old family doctor. sname; anu each man roasts the other iellow and says he' is top n' Catherine, i..am so glad that blame. I throw some dormicks at my neighbor because he talks v?.u have come back to us- You are all day; he sidesteps hard, productive labor, puts up no helpful U'withTur soietl. you get well you will soon be up and around. "You know, I attended your moth er, Katherlne, when you were born And I wish she could have beott here to see this baby that has come to you. 1 think it is even a finer child Jhan you were." As he rambled on I had a feeling that he was talking against time; mat he did not want me to ask the questions that were trembling on my upg. ylllany ha paused for oreatn, and I asked: "Is John here?" Awuy on Business "No, Katherlne," he answered re luctantly. "He didn't get your tele- giam. neither did he get a later one I sent him. His secretary wired that he had been called away on urgent business and had evidently been dn. layed at some unexpected place over ounaay." I felt my eyes open widely. I knew that when I had been' taken Hi it was Tuesday. Had I hn unuioin.. for a week? The doctor seemed to sense mv question. "Yes, my dear, this is Mon day, and probably today you will hear from John. He can not have drop-J iri mu oi tno- world .altogether, "No gasoline" signs are aealn dis played at Hood River, but assurance is given -tnat a shipment is nn h way. Miss Ella Dews of Klamath Falls will have charge of physical educa tion work in the Bend public schools this year, Howard M. James of .Enterprise 'hat oeen cnosen to succeed r. W. Bolt nott as superintendent of Heppnef Schools. The state llsh and g-ime commission Is planning Improvonien'.s nj the ihatchery on the McKtmJe river vbove Eugene. . An industrial census of Asto-ia is ...6 nyion y ine rnernl i:nvrrn. then Jasper's hawk-call develced ment in coipj-n.'ji with the h"m- at $1,200,000 were caused bv a fire which destroyed the plant of the San tiago Electrical Light, Railway & Pow er company early yesterday, according to a dispatch from that city. Virtually roiling siock and electrical sup plies of the company were burned. hay. But when I say he is a traitor to useful industry, he says he knows one who is greater, and shies a brick at me. While I sit !i ... il. ' . 1 1 . . i i , i writing up tins onto age, my neignDor wots ana weens, tne coun try's pressing need.is cabbage, and turnips and string beans. If I'd get land, and grow upon it a crop of seedless prunes, 'twould help out more than any sonnet, than any rippling tunes. Then he resumes his elocution, hands out the air that's hot, and says we'll have a revolution before we know what's what. Our lives would soon be rich and mellow, the times be smooth as wax, if we could make the other fellow get down to Old Brass lacks. But when we urge him to get busy, and go and earn the price, he says, with nerve that makes us dizzy, "Just take your own advice." LOVE and MARRIED LIFE By the Noted Author ID AH McGLONE GIBSON Tito Joy of Mollierhood 'Tut her closer to me," I whispered to the nurse. I felt I must protect my baby from her father's disap pointment. I For answer she put ths little moist mouth to my breast. J Again everything wo swallowed up In the ecstatic bliss of niothorhood. Poets may rave of the soft texture of the rose leaf, mure material men may talk of velvet skin but a baby's flesh Is indescribable, It has the softness of velvet, the smoothness of satin and the Illusive texture of the rose petal. It has that something that only a human soul can give. "It Is mine it I? mine my baby my little girl!" I caught m,r breath and closed my lips as tlgK'Iy as I could in my weak ness atnl i determined then and there tliut my rhlld should be taught to face the world, to face a crisis such a mine; that whatever else, she was she could lenrn the duties as well as taught she was to be placed whwre the joys that coma to a woman ltenson for Ignorance I had not learned them because my dear mother was so engrossed in her invalid husband and her overmodest niid-Vk'tari.m Ideas had prevented her from telling ni what the reality of marriage and motherhood meant. My child Khould understsr.3 that liiarrinue Is a paradox where love is all nnd love is nothing; that a woman might love a man devotedly and noti only make him unhappy, but be un-j hnppy herself, and thut she would! J ha ppv herself, and thut she would! -r'y j n.'cil much beside love to be a sue- t'y jceNiiful wife. In fact, as I lay there' jwh.h my child nt my breast I "t! ture has no time to nurture human beings. It remained for man himself to make nature's law bearable, as saying that one man and one woman shall love each other and cleave to each other till death. . ' My little girl shall know this. My little girl shall understand that she ITSUNWISE to put off to-day'g duty until to. morrow. If your tomach It acid-disturbed taka , Itl-MQIDS tha new aid to digestion comfort today, A pleasant relief from tha discomfort of acid-dyspepsia. MADE BY SCOTT A BOWNB MAKERS OF SCpTTS EMULSION m iMiaajBiaMaaiiiiiiij .ma ir i ' TJA "7 in, ft ! 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The prescription which you can pre pare at your own home is as follows: Go to any grocery and get 10 cents worth of ordinary oatmeal, and from any drug store a, bottle of derwlllo. Prepare the oatmeal as directed .n every package of derwlllo and apply night and morning. The first applica tion will astonish you. It makes the skin appear white, transparent, smooth and velvety. I especially recommend it for freckles, tan, sun spots, coarse pores, dark, sallow, rough .Un .... diness, wrinkles and in fact, ,verJ blemish the face, neck, hand, m arms are heir to. If your neck i, s, one application of this Derwillo-o... meal combination will make it wk as white as a lily, it is absol harmless and will not produce Z stimulate a growth of hair. No buT ter how rough and ungainly tta hands and arms, or what abuses thw have had through hard work and . posure to the sun and wind this De scription will work a wonderful hub. formation in 12 hours at the mo. Thousands who have used it hav had the same results as I hav had. NOTE To get the best effect sure to follow the complete dlreo. tlons' contained in every package of Derwlllo. You have only to get der willo and oatmeal. You need nothimr else and it is so simple that anyone can use it. andxso inexpensive that any girl or woman can afford it Drug gists and department stores guaran tee that -there will be a noticeable ira provement after first application of they will refund the money. It Is sold in this city at all toilet counters, un der a money refund guarantee by all department stores and druggists in cluding J. C. Perry and Daniel I, Fry. (ad7) U IXkEEP Y0fR SKCES NEAT w Xto mkj tirr -aJVui. n --ilftiaa ni inn - - Mr I i I- i Governed by Your Own Initiative and Ability The size of one's bank account is dependent upon it. himself.. On the contrary, the worth of your money invested in some scheme is usually dependent upon the "other' fellow." " "-: ' ' ' . ' We recommend United States National BANK ACCOUNTS particularly to those whose capital is limited. M must -bear (rt., oh. n . . " " .iugner, ne Tomorrow A Great Change Attempt To Sink Vessel Revealed have conipiission,-sympathy and for getfulness of self. - But above all she must have tolerance. Oh, what wonderful dream's I dreamed as I lay there with thelit tle moist mouth olose to my breast Hiin TV" 1 1 n Tho (inntiAl,l J - M . rr, Li Arthur T isThat ,1 ... """" "'""'"H an auempt was made to sink or rtnm. its life sustenance from me. But the'a the tii!! ?- great mistake I made-th. humanU. hv ZJ. ..'" "r .... ,iw, i "". a. octicocH. jour weeKS miming at an ago was revealed hr tr. insurance adjuster offered for sale T5 tons of news print, handreds of bags of coffee and a large quantity of Tex as school books which were damagjd by water. mlstuke was in not 1 , th.il I li; d twen very foolish to think WM all. In the cre it whame The Breakfast Cereal for folks who appreciate fink flavDrwith ease of digestion Grapefuts Ready to sen? Economical 5.A by Grocers ftxryrt ficrt Havana Hag Bi Fire. HavJ' June 1S- Losses estimated 0b Where the Pay as You Go plan was originated for vour benefit . U. G. Shipley Co. Quality Merchant' - 1 - Popular Prices I Ii S ft .in Orfion. f and reUil; Neimeyer Drug Co, and other toilet oounters. ITS A TREAT 'To eat, with or without!. a slice of our light, whitjljj BAKE-RITE bread. Chu and grown-ups both are fJ" our bread; it's so soft mJJ flavored, like rich cake. TO loaf and judge yourself. Bake-Rite Bakery 457 State St. LADD & BUSH Bankers . Established 1868 General Banking Business Office Hours from 10 a.m. to J