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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 29, 1920)
Page Six The Capital Journal. Salem, Orefoa The Campaign. The republicans have red, and of the lofty reed of contempt. Tiny have hyned Attd they ehtfil While Art ( mr Hi Arr-Vo splend Khosts achlev Meri rl dt of B H Jtoliticol seienee of lm t- 'ineiita of President Wilson mpM' editorial. Iplendld dead in Inlanders fields, ill youth, Mgh heart, high fete, h i ii in the hymns of hatred fouls and ye swallow the They h ley hay I for I .leered at flouted I he ihed as Its flajj Dp hail. le lie and standi le heart of the v ivorld-wide ltsjo unfurled - They have flouted Hie world-wide vision (.'old greed, heart, cold hate, dead lie Chilled In Klanders Heidi Ik and ye swallow the bait. T.R. Preferred Bird Refuge to All Memorials Ity VVUlUini 1.. I'iiilf.v. Theodore Kooscvt-Jl is.su '-d a wueciftl esootitJ -vi wider No. 129 on AiiKUHt IS, 190-N, creating MulhfiUr Lake reservation "Kor use of the Ijep&rtmertt ot Agriculture as a (tr. .- i i- and fcXT-fteding ground for birds." Since that tltn th5 Koderal government hail had full art rfffl over the la mis ami waters ithin th is iervatlon, a nl haji employed u warden to protect the hirftV that live there. Kor several t-ii j8 certain proriioters hare heen trying to get the state of Oregfttji Lo gain possession of this reHervtt tlon through the courts so the teJte an be drained and the alkali bind sold to unsuspecting f&rrn-tr-s. Marion Babies Undergo Tests At City Clinic Moon iloelor .1. If. Dr. Ii. who v. is assisted by Salem and nurses as follows- Dr. (larnol-Kt. Dr. C. K. Downs, K. Flher, .Miss Lillian tlod- sey, M ies Alinu Cook. Dui-jng th rat. Dr. C. I'. Moore, of specialists on childhood 4!enses, was leader in Thursday program of the regular monthly clinic of the Marion County Children's bureau ai ttie rooms of the Sah in Com. inereial club. .Man children from Salem rind vicinity were examined by Dr. Taylor anil Miss clinic, twenty-five arnined. .Many of inht from distant points. r.se of liis cxamina w ee tots, Dr. Moore nxiety of several of explaining that ail ments reported ill several instances were peculiar lo childhood, only. Bach child was given a careful physical inspection and instrue-j tlons were given in each Instance US lo the proper schedule In the Marion county In the coul Portland, i lions of i he allayed ih the mothers by mailer of diet and general care 1 Dr, Moore placed especial eni I phasis on the value of breast feed ing, making this statement: i "There Is absolutely ftp. reason : for the discontiuance of breast feeding, under nine months, aside i from the death of the mother or the presence of tuberculosis" i Results of the tests will be an i flounced at a later date. Newton Place. At Donald Sold North Plains a ill, is said Hi health. Oct. f ew In lays a-i, Improving h 38, Miss Mariano melon actress, has i salary for four not done any work CAPITAL JOURNAY WANT ADS SATISFY THE WANTS , .,1,1 move Donald, Or., (lei ton farm hoar hi Gently to a party who will take possession !, The New was told n oni Ml. . 1 1 1 Mond-i 1 ,011 ib ill Caldwell, a been drawili years, and h for it. In 1910 she was engaged fur "the run of t'.ie piece," for 'Chu Chin Chow" at His .Majesty's Theater. Keforo this obstinately successful play was produced it was found thai .Miss Caldwell need not be called UPon for the part she had rehearsed and her services have never been required since. tent 23 'he rer.,. 1 an In. ''L Ni 'ay I, ffiuna j hi pure family Ihei I the And Ve i: They have hurried the love in mothers, Tricksters in tongue and mind, And prayed to the gods of hatred. Reckless, envenomed and blind very ' and ye naught but their bitter hatred they ily with the lusts of hate our dead lie splendid in Flandei'f fools and ye swallow the halt. They Ah Whlli Ye They have lied in an They hn ve sneered I hey ha e mocked a I I h And schemed for vil blindness, I a Sick man's soul, League of Nations faithless goal - the League of Nations They have mocked And strangled its visions with hale nave our rtead died vainly In Yo are fools and ye swallow Pi's nders the bait! CHARLES JOHNSON POST. (In the N. Y. World. I Chi Wheat King Was on Canal Berlin Sees 'Eve' Dance; Hi le Mont.. Oct ! 1 Chicago, la known familiarly 1, bin.- town of oilman, :io miles He came, I 111,. (Hc for his "compiisii tilings when b s Paltcn, wheal kiiif; of a lew old cronies in the north of here, as "Red " Rgrcsalvenegs and ability to Dearborn Canal thirty years ago. "' 0,U tteu ratten was discovered wnen ne met one Brown near here, recontlv. "TJ, how ti oonnl .1 and t In I 'a I checkers during ihel to lie the wheat king Alhambra Hoi Springs. '5i "'le iiruivn elsure lime on the a pb e fir. h a ion job a nil Patte Unit the canal. districts in the "Red" Patten, is well known ni lo Chicago Donald Bradford, which was ijne uf it Wen. Among th.. men on I He was at Oilman for seven and 1 inembered here. Lai and In came a multl.mllllnnui Brown and Patten met when Patten his son's ri b, which the wh fit of his son's health, The "inn in I Ills seel 1011 of I he Slate His wheal yield was close In to lor I he be 1 mnKing a repul farmer of ability. ..",1, ,1 us e ennoiM arm I ,1.,.. ... , for'the most part, and some natural Inclination for the golden grain. ne in Alhambra at king bought younger Patten as a the Hie pleasure of the Cxt -'incut question1 on ller llCOOrdlng lo a decision 111 1 is Association in ih o- fllti, 1 '!. - -".May 1 aoi-K-irol : Thai will be a fi . man ballroom floors this Winter ot tne eOrraan Dancing tnsti "I" a ' Uieclllii: at Di rsd While American dancing teachers are putting on the nrslces and calming ihe American Methodist clergymen with tallt .r quadrilles ami Virginia reels, their German colleagues are pulling their long hair in an effort to in vent something wild. They have succeeded, if one can bulge by ihe Uiles of ihe new steps. Th.- "si, ,rl, Irol'. h,. "eock dance" and ihe "krt rt" will b,. ihe new freniles which wll compete with the none. too refined "rocking Boston." But, after all when '" '"' me siiKKCsuve "SIOI'K Irol with Ihe "V dance" and the "Kve dance" offered in the n ineaiies ami c.inai'i'is. where Ihe beauties won tire of Venus and Bve so nonular nmonp .eiisi HOIIHI fc ,!,'.) The points at issue In th ell Bird Refuge Measure an '.lain. This bill clears the till I the state does not Starr it ing legal battle with Ihe Federal gov- I ernmeut. If this measure passes settlers and land owners will hold exactly the same water rights as i hey now have. The bill does not Interfere With irrigation and hon-1 est development, but it does block the promoters' scheme of draining the lake. I Roosevelt's judgment in this matter was sound; he was greatly I interested in all irrigation prob- i lems and also just as much inter- 1 ested in the conservation of wild life. His opinion was that Malheur Lake was worth more to Oregon as the greatest wild fowl refuge in j the United States than it would be drained and destroyed by promoter neodoro RoQSevoit was an Am erican of action and keen fore sight, nis policy of conservation saved great natural resources of I our country from special interests. J It is universally acknowledged that i he deserves honor from Ihe people of America, "Bully! " said Teddy, in a conversation l had withl Theodore Roosevelt in The outlook J office ill New York concerning i Malheur Lake Reservation. I said: I "It will bo one of the greatest memorial" ' our farsightedncss when both you and 1 are gone." lie leaned over in his characteris tic wily and said: "Bully! I had rather haw it I " than a hundred slone monuments." rSB Here is the greatest living mem orial lo this great American. Shall We destroy It or preserve it? Can anything be more appropri ate llian at the time that we are ! celebrating the birthday of Thoo i dors Roosevelt for the people of I Oregon to vote in favor of the 1 Roosevelt Bird Refuge Measur 111! X YES making permanent! (the greatest wild flower nursery in j Ihe United States, a feature which is unique nnil can capitalized iikc Crater Lake and 'the Columbia River Highway. 1 believe our voters will honor Oregon and Theodore j Roosevelt, An efort is being made to organ ize New York city's 1 2,000 girl tele phone operators. Girl mill workers in Manchester, Ring., work 1 liouis a week for 11 cents an hour. The voters of Dallas ale ask vote bonds for the cosjstrutcli hard-surfaced roaus within road district in which Dallas oji ted, SUNDAY'S The Last Day of China Pheasant Season Then Ducks, Geese and Jacksnipe To Jan. 15. PETERS SHOT GUN SHELLS ii 7 ALLIGATOR FEATHERWEIGHT WATERPRvW COATS RUBBER BOOTS SHOE OIL Anderson & Brown The Sporting Goods Store 126 S. Commercial Street. Next to Ladd & Bush I run yea VViJUa'ms B Mi-. Weinhar m ' been looking fiftei tt estti in this vk-i his property in v ttpend thi winter Mis. Gertrude .1 i lem wns n reoen frivnds in J omi Id. .Mrs. Helm, mother of Ah Ooff, who was brought horn propertj than .i Wiimlli ii'ii h.'tH his farm ;j .11 ity. He ha hoM ni lm 111 ;i n-l n Qaliforiiiit. M. P&ge 6 Ha isitir with William Farnum IN 7F WERE KING' Starts Tues. at the OREGON I u.. ' COM! Ti me Event of id WATCh Paper PEOPLES I, Women's Shoes $4.85 This lot consists, of black, brown and grey cloth tops, Sand Nubuck in various styles and leathers, most all sizes in this lot; choice, a pair $4.85 d lo tin 'I11IS Berlin the eu you will William Farnum IN 7F WERE KING'l Starts Tues. at the OREGON I uuuersianii wny ine itancing masters must take the new season's offerings wilder. New Japanese Line Starts Soon Tel; in. Japan, October w hat is regarded by some ,s ;l of Japan's answer to America's extended ship- Pin-r lietivltl is the .lapan Souih America line of Mu tsak'i shosen KaJsha Steamshln Comuanv. which win operation under Government subsidy on October 15, line Is lo uperate between Kobe, .lanan nii.l ll..,,,u Aires and will have 'Cuba Laa Angeles and Ban ranevtaeo on its ports of call for the return voyage. The Osaka Shosen Kaishn Is taking some of Its best StMraOTI for the South American run. and it Is under slood that ibis new Undertaking will have ihe unlimited lapanese Government, The ships will Taeol.ta Seattle ChieAM 1 BROWN KID LACE BLACK KID LACE Louis or Military Heels, Louis or Military Heels $6.85, $7.85, $!).50 $6.85, $7.95 to $9.90 WOMEN'S SOFT SOLE FELT SLIPPERS Greys, Blue, Pink, Rose, Taupe $1.75 to $2.25 WOMEN'S SWEATERS 94.85 to $6.85 WOMEN'S $1.25, $2.85 WAISTS to $4.95 CHILDREN'S SWEATERS Blue, Pink, etc $1.98 LADIES' UMBRELLAS $1.69, $2.98 to $9.90 BREAD Ik and 16c Try Our Pastry and you will be convinced of its high quality. IF" EE! Eh I'M i Vila RLESS BAKERY PHILIP WINTERS, Prop. 170 N. Commercial Street LADIES' OUTING GOWNS $1.98 to $2.45 LADIES' SKIRTS $3.95 to $7.95 C. J. Breier Co. 141 NORTH COMMERCIAL STREET stari The backing of th leave as follows Mai n, November Mum, February Stent, April l i. Canada Minn, October -H ; Panama MaTu. December !l 10; Mexico Mnru. March 111: Albera Wheat Farmers Golden Harvest Reap K.I bu.ih ; bends hum per grain farmers have A ... . tier, '- .- ei u.eis ,,f Alberta are as a result i,f Hi,, prosperity due lo a crop. Miib when moving to a market. become ihe most numerous uurokiHi. f the provincial Government's domestic bond Issue, l.osal bunkers declare th expect the remaining portion of ihe Issue lo be taken by rural Investors The bond issue was offered by the Government ss an experiment to see Whether money for the provincial ircnsuty could be raised at home. Former issues of larger amount had been taken by bond dealers in the Bggi, This lime mi opportunity was given provincial buyers with an issue of $ I .Oini.iiOO. This has been more than half Subscribed, The bonds are in denominations of $!, J".i'ii and and bear interest at 6 per cent. Th. interest the farmers have shown in the bonds has made this domestic plan successful and the oGv ernnient. it said, proposes to make domcslis bond issues a permanent feature id' its financial policy m the future. Arms May Now Be Shipped Ino Mexico From U. S. Mexno City, Mex.. Oct 2 7. American manufacturers of arms and ammunition ale now being iw-rmttteu to export from ihe United Slstes lo Mexico moderate quantities of shoi-guns and hunting and sporting Met icrials. according to information obtained by the Ameri can Chamber of Commerce from the State He ssirtiui.nl at Washington. Until recently the l ulled Stales QownipeeM would not iiermit the shipping into Mexico even of shoimina desired by hunters. Other countries raised no aich tiarrier and foreign manufacturers have gained the in side t.ick In the ss le of sporting pieces and ammunition. Germany, quick to see s chance in lis eager struggle,' for trade, has made two large shipments of arms snd ammunition to Mexico in the past three months. According to word from Washington America manu facturers are limited at present to the exportation of, inodetaie quantities of shotguns, shotgun shells, load -Iny tools for seme, sasm t.ng precision percussion caps, primers. I'll caps, tercin t.-caHbre cartridge, snd ' .p-shootine m.iti-riitis of all kinds." JOURNAL WANT A D S PAY Extra Special for SATURDAY ONLY 36-in. Percales a 89c quality, Saturday price 25c yd. Unloading Sale AT THE Remnant Store BIG SALE OPENS SATURDAY, OCT. 30th Everyone Should Come. Ladies SLIP-ON SWEATERS Were sold as $5.00, price $1.69 ea. nipn as Saturday 411 . ! v 2.00 to $2.50 All white Wool Nap SiLK HOSIERY BLAXKETS Uai k LINEN TOWELING Sale Price Saturday Extra large size on sale 0n Sa,e - r'nWs. $L48 , Sa,.$:U9ea. Sat. 25c yd. SILK CM, BELLAS OUTING FL ANN EL ODD lots of UNDERWEAR Price $6,20 to $16.20 REMNANTS On Sale to 8 yard ends. Sale price " Sea,1Sn S ' i " Sale Saturda-V Saturday 20 ' LbSS 20- LESS 20 , LESS TABLE CLOTH " REMNANTS SPECIAL NOTICF LADIES and Children's Sale pike SWEATERS Saturday Our Entire Stock of Millin- ChiCe f a"y -0' I F r , ne Store Ladle.1 and Child- 20, LESg liOl'S' WOOL pa'a Bats, somewhere near 1 MACKIXAWS 100 to choose from. Sale DAISY 0UTING Ai 8 to 16 years. m-;ce qatlirHv nvir uu'r FLANNEL $1.(H1 nualitv I8J5 ONE-HALF Extra heavy. Sat. price $7.95 quality 6.95 PKICE- 29c White only. Brinjr the Kiddies Big Line of XMAS TOIS Now on Display. REMNANT STORE 2t N. Commercial Street A. D. THOMSON. Proo. 85c Fancy HOSE Sat. Price 39c pr. The taxpayers of Portland and Multnomah County are not only willing I"1! i -nXlOUS to DrOVlde Hie Port if Pnneta wi.va IMIIl I ll.t.Ul U LU1JUO IWs uivu(,"T) . I , j to lfl(; ea. The Committee that formulated what is known as the ion M I ortland ami Dock Commission Consolidation Bill under the numbers 310 ana 'II on the ballot insisted, htwever, upon weighting down the measure with an j iiioiniously expensive real estate scheme, and by a formal vote turned do m tttquest of taxpayers that the Swan Island scheme and the River Channel scheme . iJiesenietl as separate measures. Refusing to be forced to swallow Soineini Uiey C.Uinot uutimvo ,,linm.,!, n t.. : ij i .li.colii to 11 wnoie scheme by an overwhelming matoritv Hnvino- Hnnp this, thev will the" i , ready to VOte for nv nnaXaA .jrv,,,,,,. ; : r: rh-j.inok. A t0I- I -,, , Wltwuill nil nil lUUVlUB UUI BITO n..... -m mittee ot the City Club has snhmittPH n tiiH .ih fho measure show! that it means an ultimate expenditure of at least $40,000,000. Our Chamber of Commerce and other civic bodies with all of our river li 1 s 'aml.ii.it owners llnrl otkan k If Ai Iu-jkI tu rive I0rnrl er ami present members of the Port of Portland and the Dock Commission tier ari'il utruinul it A ;..:i.. :c - : nnnose lu I , - " "iiji'iiij, ii not an, or our lylry Lominissioiir WHiuaitlBH of 15 itself that drafted the measure is divided. The Taxpayers of Portland Appeal to You m a spirit of fair play to save this count v fr.,r il, ;,w,cH Inn i.non us of sB overwltelmiiie ami uaralvzinv ,lnht ih;.- r ,.',,, iutu: It wtm tm men ol tensive if we gave exDiession to what wo hafiensn to lie the motives that have insnii-prl Iho mo-nnrp which is aihbitums political witli a distinctively deceptive title. W it .O S ."" cubniittf" pli we bop e simply appeal for fair play and a decent reutstfantion of the in which this commimii v will finA ;tir ;e ti , Hurries. AS Or 'tis of out vinr ciiniit i,. l, .. .ii .... i x . -r it,.. ,lo it iinr1 - n, , , hi mi. ,1V!1 in n'jv u nn ur I i c m"- - tppeal to you to MhmMm- uh4 . u u- vf!lnnni:ill siM.uiti uy to impose a similar burden on vou aie mutual, J Our interests in a ine eW1:? J'uu.H'nt that the success of this ."'i. iiinit-iiu n i,ii,i)i,, , , i , ii... i 1 ... : i" "s, nit: uevciopnieni in leiurn sunci severely la i "t f this port is a consequence. mHaxure will and that IB seriously rt"! ,IP ..B .w Vote Measure Number 31 1 X No Taxpayers Vigilance Committee ROBT. J. LINDEN, .A