Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, November 10, 1920, Page Page Five, Image 5

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-Africa In First Interna- v ,
tfbwZ Fishermen's ?ace Trench General
Is Coming to U.S.
For Festivities
The Capital Journal, Salem, Ore.
B2 f ill
NOV; in ;,, r
Hi-- hen, ,,f vi ird'un
WW win be eon-
'f I'Ynnc'c
TOntalii M rll" ' Welch nnO the Hspcranto, which
h will pilot mm Hie American entry in the iixl Intei
nttional c between f ships (Klooreera the pick -of.
thv ofa Scotiti '.ml !loUceter fishing fleets. '!'!.
Xnt will In- h'hl "" Halifax on October :iil and will
l. tailed daily, i!" be.-vi two out of three deciding the
ntr The contciannt.- must be lun;t fill- fishermen
Smith' at least a vcnr's experience on t-he Baillts','"" The
IfSiiiie Ik t M forty miles, triangular, with, one r)(e
I.'. windward wr leeward, if j.osidble. (ireiit l$,terel his
1,,., ii !iro!uel i Ii"' unique classic, mi. I it is iiio'liui.h
IjS vent will I"1 made an .-1111111111 one. Tht Espe'ranto
is bstng rapidly reired for tin- eyeitf, which will be
a'ieal deep sen nee, willi the vessels manned W,Vj
deou sen fishermen.
Many Family Jars Due
to Glaring Wall Paper,
House Decorators Say
Hy Margery Hex
Ntiv York, Nuv. !' Many schemes have been sug
"tsted to make home happy and thereby euuse hus
bands to stay by the hearth, but the latest advice is
tint coming from Andre Groult, famous Parisian deeo
niti.i', who says tht- right kind of furniture 'is half
: the battle.
"Innumerable homes arc broken up Idealise people
don't know how to ehoose the right kind of furniture, '
Kftjs .Monsieur Groult.
'Women nre to be Mamed more than, men, because
tin women, as a rule, have most to say ibout the
home.
"If a woman would bear in mind that walls should
lit- oovereu" with colors which suit her complexion, th'-t
carpets should be selected to hide or display her feet,
that furniture chould be stiff or restful according to
her tcmpemm ent, w hether active or languid, she would
aiways look best in the home and therefore JiUvay
be attractive to her husbant4V. .- ;, . ,. j
Harken, unhappy wife;" ana" 'hasten to that 'US
inhere you fiiw the very chair you thought expressed
jour personality before it is too late!
Opinion of N. Y. Woman.
Further commendation for M. Groult's plan
New Voik
Robert N.vlll
, nod with who,
mtrraa win, tit ation
.1,, . u .,..-..,. ..... . .
TV."1 ?n" "' "l" war. will
; arrive in America early tn'ls month
I ttc. !.(,. ( Hel. e.niio,, rrm
Irinec canning here to take part In
.the .ooMm-.-iiIoii of Hi, t-n; n,. c
,lf Ihe landing of the BftgrhilM ill,
: h c the direction ,,l u. Mavflpwel
5 r,.ninPU, which was urgiWd-eucfi.
tins, ye,- a 11. 1 is ropKyjentatiye o
tl)" ebiiK'h.-s .111.1 religious I..
I li-t.V .' Am. riea. ilenerai xivV-JV
TiWjfl bfe ttpbtni rued hi,? polr)nBl ,:
Well k noyvd i n , ijieeii ,
Vf,';is--''('rvieiS.s.i1i.,i,)i. ,1,,. w-lv a
ll!!Vvj'i-'r. j,k;- ,Vi ih.-- it. v
AWire.oot'. .sehi etai-v of the l,,.
jWw'm t''esimit'.ehnrei,.-.H' ri
r If i lrtiee.-'- : '
,l?Irgiftufl 'yyiH lie .n.-pl escht.,.',l in
his ,..., ,, a tr.. 11 l.v-lll, riev.' it., c.
', Oille, presiaeiit.cloct of the Ifree
.-.nii.-h e.,mi:il ul'tii,,,, tfrVrnn- tlie
Rev. Alexander Itamsey. ,,ne of tin- j
I lending pastuis of 1,011. ion. and Can
mi B. A. BdJTaugha, prominent as J
a speaker, thinker, and writer nml
I'l oli wor at Jllxford and one of the
. trongest rim amOni -Urn youiiRer
( qlergy of th KsfabliHhed church of
' Kt.gland. Also -Mr. Harold Spender,
I he official biogra pher of Idoyd
leorge and a lea'dlng publicist of
: i Jngland,
llaron .Maekay will ti0 sent
loll"d. He jjrtilng as the off!
ml representative of fhj .Vet her
Koverninent. jlelgiuiii is send
; ' a delegation. Inn the personnel
! .nis not y. t been announced,
Allaire Mass Mcolillg.
. i an uegion win coop
' rate with the .Mayflower council
II I giving these guests a huge wel
1 lotne. Muss 'ine.-tiugs have been ar
' 'anged in sigiy of the leading cities
f Amerlcag whert in igch place
nc of these visitors from across
lie sea will i,e chief speaker with
one of the leaders in tlm chi.mli
ivic life of America. AiVihne'
pan in this celebration are Dr.
I'hiirles B, .leffe,,,, pr, Samuel A.
Bitot, Rev. .1. Percival lluget, Dr.
rederiek Lynch, BUhop William
I ' ' K'ei'ow. ii. ,r, uirhard Hoborts,
Herbert I. Willett. Or, Talcoti
" illiums, itabhi siephen s. wise
and Or. ja8fl h: I'lnley.
The meetliigx held ai the .lirf..,-.
ent places throughout America Willi
I cobnlnate in a huge m!hof ,lm I
1 to fai n, gi, hall on 1'i idav , ven-!
I lug. Nov em Per it.
".o 1 ie.mu'in ilxui and. Air,
Fr.li ar, honornry presidents nf tin
Mayfiowei. CoiHI-1l. and In-. Heliry
Ciiuiellfli Klna. nr.si.lviit of il r.
tin coll. g,., j th,. chairinnn.-- and
J'l. Il.-iirf V an llvhv i ,.,., t J
Facts
About the Marion and Polk
County Red Cross
sick,
dev
i Cross
! vice to civilian families
Wednesday, November 10, 1920
id' first aid, of dietetics;
lopment of the Junior lied Sail-
to 1 1 extension or home set-- '
(7) ad-j
ri a- . .i i
Ite.l l'i..w -ri,,
..., i r-. rr.
- .hi allium i .,,. ii.-t-ii ,
ItOlLt'fl flT DW nnklU 'ML. .. .V. .- .
i. i i i V ues I, in once a y
r , a i.fi u'iii ... l,..r.l 1
'" i men l'cir seining 10 ' dllt
.Ol.-.l i nilich . hie ,, . th. naCbjli. !
rroiesiantj Catholic and iffwtpbt
lurin
i ; i suatafning of tl'O; (4 life or
tS) patron Or Jldll member
ships. KiOm these memberships, :,t)
VancOment of the cause of public'1 ! ' ""' annual and 8S0 per
health and (S) co-operation with eeut of the contributing and sua
naval and military hospitals in all ' tabling menib,orshlps. Is retained by
parts of the world In conibatthg (lis 'he Willamette chapter for local
ease and destitution. I service. The importance of the con
Willamette Chapter' depends Hole , '''ihutlng and sustaining nwinljoi'
ly uiion tliit aia Mi-en it i.v it.. .... i e.blps is easily noted.
ty- I sldentM of .Marion and POlli conn "
.Vovemoer I lies, liegiuniug November II a yn I l-higeue .M ore ea ri ots a ml boots
This 'euuitie canvas will Ix' made Hhoii- t.iancver before are being canned
rain i Kiiniil the two counties. It is honed 'this lall at the. lug plant of the Ku
an; gene I'Yuit Growers' association.
sr it.
Meth.Hi of 1'inancliiK HM. timptcr.
The I'ouiih Kvil Ciw. Roll Call
K08IAS 1 hursday. NOVehtKc
ttliatioe I a. I ,n. ,',.s,
i I bntksAtrttg lay.;
appeal is not ., -.Iiiv. '- or a
I'llgll. toil 'ic mown l unit v f.n il,, that avert' resldcio ivlll l I, .....
RebuildsHealth
Aro you fagged out. all run down
and feel as (hough you could hard
ly ding one foot after the other'.'
If so you should try a Pottle, of
Viuol, the greatest strength build
ing tonic.
VINOL
Henry' an 1yl
r;. s- ei .-I are. On -the
etor.s i ;o of.. ,,,. u..
Mieiuo. rsnips in the opportunity to eih-oll. Kiv .types of : Orders liuvc Im-cii received in itie
I I'r.iHs makes ' memberships nre open: i ) annual iJast fen weeks for several thoi'mnjol
$1.00; i) I'ontrlbiiting, or' $5; ', eases of these nro'dnct.
Sold by J. C.
Ka.U in.
drug storo,
ia(Ivi
ar
JOUUNAI. WANT ADS PAY
en th.- ali,
in'fh. Hiitii...
Th. I .i s-is for trie present Roll
lIKis-tltc r. cn.-.t v,f .1... ..A.a.
lfr , .,.-... I , ....... . .. . . . f.. ," " rv a.
. . , ai l HllgcjncniS e,, 1.1 Mil, 1 .-,i
..or the cniertnhunetit of thcse'.diH'-inguisb.-.l
islioi's Han.r . th. ii .
sragt-ment 'fire in the .'hands of .-the
World .Alijahj.-,. '; for ". I lUeVutiHona I
l- t ieii.lsltip tin ., 'ugh. gjftMiW
v.Jtb m fiy'itCirV. 7rt"Vtfrh i.vemie.
N'.-w Vork' V '' . ' .'" . .
Hi.
i .-1 i year.
He ellapti.,' hilars its
ive fpia,ncial aid upon '
l le II ihade '
JOCatfWu A"srr ."ajds . rap
" )URXa1. WANT AO-j'Af'
The Willan
ri)th('-4'6 . tceeive
1WLivcor.l ivillcii
.UMb.uc tioiiL.h -thcji.' column, ha
fdans i.,!-. tit,. , nitu'g. year ineliuh-Mgm'-'fcbtiiirai.-
IW-ii,'he5 (.f work;
i -IV cniyj.lctioii o(',V'A;r "43tW; ,('JV
UlsVifrr -.,.( .11.-1';.. . ,,:M.it,g
etl-uratoiit ..f tl'tili,' Beifrt.it ,W:
H)-Ttclun .,f hull,. eaVe of thl-
ml
A nierica
n speakers who will take
A USEFUL PAIN
Snlem 1'eoplo Should Heed It.s
Warning
Have you a sharp pain or a dull
ache across the small of your
hack? Do you realize that it's of
tep timely sign of kidney weak
ness? Prompt treatment is ,t safe
guard against more serious Kid
ney troubles. I'se Donn's Kidney
Pills. Profit by a Salem resident's
experience.
Mrs. I''. .P. S.mner, 1057 S. Lib
erty St., says; "I have used Donn's
Kidney Pills with benefit and triad
Jy recommend them. Mv kidne'va
were Weak and I had back.iches
and lumbago so badly I could
- -Hardly . get, about. I could get no
.. I relief day or night and my kid
omesneys acted irregularly. I used
Donn's Kidney Pills as directed
and they soon stopped the Ufick
acjhcs and regulated my kidney.-..
I cannot say too much for what
Hoan'-s have done for me."
J'rlce 60c nt all dealers. non'H
To Cure a Void
in
One Day
Take
Grove's
Laxative
Bromo
Quinine
tablets
Pcular all ovr the World as
for Cold, Grip and . Influenza
Preventive. ...
Be &m fte Bromo
bRpji (to:, THfra., Buffalo, N.
(torn a New York authority on household arts, who ':s
!h h. pretty young wife Mrs. Christine W. Nelson,
1 Instructor of the department of household arts .. ar
" Tr,irhem' College, Columbia University. -
I ""I don't wish to speak, officially now, but front
Msnl Rtainlnolnt." snvt Mrs. Nelson. "I have" al-
ShWI)fc,hftd very decided views about home fumishlnS. Kl(nlT ask for a lci.lney remedy
Fia-niture is the background of home life and; should i S .Uoan s Kidney Pills the same
f.not be orwmentul alone. It should meet the nfcedal rtsit- ars. Synper had. F0str-Mil
I of the family, be useful and simple.
"Furniture should be chosen so, as to lainiiutee labor
In caring for it. - (
"Simnle Hups. lew utiif finer of nfitins and Tapestries,
would "relieve many' a housewife from a. 'bui$'
ttaneform her home into a place of pleasured '
"Comlder ' the tired" husUand who comes home ' :
niglit to the 'parlor.' Oh, yes" smiles Mrs. Nelson.
"there are really a few parlors left in the world, hard
us It may seem to believe. A man wants one , good
i-omfortable chair. He can't find It. ils wants to
Itiui back and relax, to read in a good light..
"LiRhting is very Important in point lor com for',
InO.
Iisy Chulr: ;kh! LJgiil
"The husband should have a restful chair, not far
from a lamp' which sends its rays not only down, but
out far enough to be useful. Nothing is more irrita'
ituj or makes a man crosser than a lamp that light
P0t on the table or floor and refusos to cast
Steam on his book or newspaper.
"Many men are actually afraid to relftx in the homel
May have bought and paid for the tables are so per-
it uctihi create a small revolution i' cigarette
rms .-V'f fen ,, ,helf t:Urii,cos.
"hen thine is.the subject of color in the home.
Even the person who knows" mjfhing of color it j
"WPWS unconsciously by bad color, glaring, rudV H
"Sg Jt haB a friguing effect.
walls are the background of the home. In a small
3" Wftment they should be s restful gray or tan
, Eht tint. '
in Mk all covering makes for a morbid atpio&-heve.
L: nm'n- Then ihere is the old red rose insanely !
i ,.,, "nIHT WL see seldom happily seldom. It
"""ling, irritating ,,d distracting. : &
PlAntv , , I.I I I n ., aci
"Title the h.... k..i.. TtL.... Hk.
tillm , """"'o piiuiurtiy .itm up
wcunani 0"ner, It should be in keeping with its
ants station i life, and should be livable.
ol E " m st'euld be
worn
'i-.nr
gj.T " care for it alone. It should not be too
:ra?:1, Ma89ivness and stuffed things are awful in
out f i ' "lu "e large, comfortable chalf Is not
w lance.
: I have
T l Wick,
a remedy
and as a
Tbe .genuine hem.
tins Mtfwkufe
Plfee 90c.
I For The I
j Information I
j Of The Public
i' ' 1 .'n I.. . ., .. z ri
Always Good You'll Kike It More and More B
Alwavs Good You'll Like It More and More H
'I I FOLDERS I
I C0UD&N CATC S
COFFEE
jg Always Good You'll Like It More and More 9
m Always (Jood You'll Like l( More and More B
-THE-
FtJRNAGE
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For Wood and Soft Coal
WESTERN MADE FOR WESTERN FUEL
a 'living room'
'no comtortable.
in the sense
e wish to advise that our electric cleaner sales
men are not the ones referred to in Wm. Gahls
dorfs recent ads. He will verify this statement if
questioned. This ad. is published in justice to our
salesmen who are selling the Apex Suction
Cleaner, and who to the best of our knowledge be
lieve that they are selling a cleaner that it is not
necessary to misrepresent because they believe
that the truth about it is the best argument in its
favor and boast that it is made by the A pex
Electrical Manufacturing Company.
dw.-iysrbocn devoted to the use of o
I,.., '- "' 'v.. a Kii, origin Iiuie in a. ioomi
Jfreii he -UCh of Personality, and is not .ewuly
"Abov. . '?r instance. children lean upon it.
"i ltmii..."l . gs 1 w,ant homes to be free from
"iviraai look. '
pm a Vlcws of U''i'itf"l.
fy. T r OI Psyeholocy at Columbia I'nive;-
fiere n, l,,e nome may lie caileo nui
F "ut home t ' smewhat difference opinion
1 Opines. pnrnishine and their effect on irvirjtal
l,rried hut f Hollingsworth is also
tl'' th '" helieve too much in Monsieur
1 neories,
'eelhtg'85 Pinta ar this authority, "that
1441 eau '.v "0 'cealied, that is. we don't know
" ''""'
"Of J ' M :' liar
I3'' one sause is the tooth, but you btaai
In ..a."'" Sla m your Wav
"itth. . 'he theorv l ih r .v
l't care p!I'1'.h",,'V in an 'aiy' and yet decide you
lte'W... ne article advertised hee.-, nu- vnn F.., . I
. . . '
'lluftit,,!, "oiueneeo by an unpleasant
Instance.
unreasonalde.
you tive a
think every
tooth-i
..Tie is I
I'Wectlj
WL.Ilg ., . . , ... .11
"fiiii runs .tioi.ui.uM i ne t
HI ha . mem'
rtnt.,i t,(Jn . ' ' sme editor's opinion, be-1
, " m a poem that se-ems silly t.i
i- you don t like or can t appreciate.- '
" "lr
fork
inw.-, ' "i ie is ixeturnea
NIion provw?A P". envelopes. Mi
I -niiei, w.r - . --uiain it, 500.0011 won 1
al hunl- , "una 'yt on a table in the twvh
res,,.
ooth
, 1... . . .
On if ' Rweet. a Portland busi-
ere ,hL S UOn " WM learned that the
nt of ,. y of Am,"i Whitney, a
11 'I this nil,- .
fter . . .' lnat ne left them 1
PORTLAND RAILWAY,
LIGHT & POWER CO.
237 North Liberty Street SA LEM, OREGON
The Oblong Fire Box
Where wood is used as a fuel or when coal Is used only In
the coldest weather, and ivuoil t.ic rest of the lime, this ob
long fire bojj Western furnace Is uuciiualrd. The boj, Is Ions
mid jv'yijijjow Ihe wood to lay down flat. it Is not so lout;
hat sBrr-eoal cannot he Used to adyuutiiK with the wood.
It is an ideal arrangement for botp soft coal and wood and
has found favor all over the Northwest.
The castings are heavy and so designed thai they will not
.-ragjjf, Itemembcr that Ihey are I.UJiranleed for I'lie Venrs.
The Large Feed Door
jifhe door is i.ia.Je. rxtVa Jarfc'e to admit knots and large
rtiniil.s of wood, iv'tff ord'ltifci'y fuiniice the wood must he
split and stood up Iniejiund fire box. In the Wist crn Dust -Proof
you can usj .liirtfe' pieces and lay them down so that
the fire is easily :,'hVbl over night without .ami. Western
iiia.b for Westerr? fuel again.
The Dust Proof Joints
The -i:iK',!ed Uiini-nroof .fcUntn rc uhpU thruutrliout,
K;t?Vi; as in Ihe round-pot W'ilcrn,
Interchangeable
It is possible to chai(.,ihe firebox from oblong to round
If you should decide to burn onlv Coal. Aside from the shape
of the fire box and Ine size of the feed door this furnace is
ejutetiy th same as the round-pot furnace.
Grates
f
II
1
B; ' -3
ir i.iiiy w.,. ei is uaeo we lurnisn a regular woou grate, one
fine onough to burn wood ol-onomlcallv. If coul is used with
the wood we use our regular wood und soft coal g-ratc.
Tkt Specif ieationx Are (he Same mm tke
I 'nt Furnace, Except -
Numljer 20
Size of Kire Pot 24x20
Size of Feed Door 12x13
W. F. SHANK
A. G. GERMAN
J. I). PARKER
L. L. LEADBETTER
Hound
Nurrfber 24
28x24
12x15
LISTED BELOW ARE A
FEW OF THE USERS OF
THE WESTERN PIPELESS
FURNACE:
GEO. HALYERSON
T. A. THOMPSON
C. B. McCULLOCK
F. L. DENNISON
C. S. HAMILTON
Complete House Furnisher
340 Court Street
SALE REPRESENTATIVES OF SHERMAN. CLAY COMPANY PIANOS
They e,"ni'nlne e eontens of his saf
i,,e Were return .
I
I
v. l', i ue owner.