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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 20, 1920)
Saturday, j 1W Ike Capital Journal em. urexoa Cites Ten Reasons Why Business Outlook In United States Favorable To Continued Prosperity Wellesley, Mam., Nov. 20. Ten ; an influential means of moulding be Blighted in any consideration public opinion. This profession has; of the future of industries m gen- easons why the business outlook . to the United States Is favorable And why business men should as i ifiumc a more optimistic attitude r given by Roger W. Rabson, femous statistician. Here they re: "First, the working people in this country are in possession of xfee great majority of the bonds Issued by the United States gov--wfnment during the war. This is a ry favorable sign, for It shows that the great mass of people ure in a sound financial condition. "Second, that as a result of the coming of national prohibition two and one half billion dollars previ ously wasted In this industry year ly is now available for business projects that are more useful and more likely to promote the wel fare of all people. "Third, that in spite of the wide .spread opinion to the contrary, the federal reserve banking system bus been an Important factor in stabilizing financial conditions in this country. "Fourth, that advertising is now. now reached such an advanced eral. and scientific stage In its devel opment that it is a logical means by which the people of the coun try can be convinced that con trary to their present opinion bus iness is really on a firm basis and that there is no cause for the pres ent depression. "Fifth, that the argument that the falling off of our foreign trade will prove ruinous is ill founded. for such trade only constitutes 6 per cent of the total. What little stoppage there may be in this field, therefore, is of little or no consequence and will have no no ticeable effect on the general bus iness outlook, "Sixth, that recently the stand ardization of manufacturing pro cesses has been Increasing with such amazing rapidity that there has been a considerable reduction ,ln the cost of commodities. This (a n nnrmniiAnt fnfhinnia i.P nr. "Seventh, that all statistics gath ered recently offer overwhelming proof that seasonal fluctuations .n production in this country are rap Idly decreasing. This will prove to be very beneficial, as it will tend to make the demands for labor more constant. Turkey Market Hottest In Years, 46 Cents Offered Roseburg, Or., Nov. 20. Never In the history of this county since it became famous as a turkey-grow ing section has the market fallen as flat as It did yesterday from the standpoint of the number of birds being marketed. At Oakland, Or., 20 miles north of this cty, and the center of the turkey industry of this county, there will probably be not more than one car of turkeys shipped for the Thanksgiving trade ,it was said. Oakland usually handles not less than three cars of turkeys at this A like condt- mean Importance and should notiness world. radically reduced in the near fu ture. "Ninth, that rapid progress is being made In Industrial education with the result that the men em ployed in industrial plants are much better trained for their tasks and are performing them with far greater efficiency. The trade schoosl that are now established in all sections of the country are. accomplishing wonders in this way. "Tenth, that the United State as a result of the war is now c creditor nation instead of a debt or nation, and, therefore, is In a very powerful position In the bus- Airlie Mill To Reopen Is Report Alrlle, Or., Nov. 20. Davis & Weber have Just returned from Portland where they have been for . i diva nn business. Since their return It has been announced that they will resume operations at thtf mill about January 1. The mill Local Briefs Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Kay and daughter, Miss Marjory Kay, left his morning tor (Jorwllls to wit sness the Oregon-O. A. C, football game, I. Smith, of Smith's cigar store, left this morning for Corvallls to see the annual grid clash between the university and agricultural college teams. B. H. Pixley of. this city, at tended the football game between Oregon and O. A. C. at Corvallls jtjoday. He will return to Salem to .jjnorrow. :) Oeiorge Kemp, who escaped vfrom the state orison nere in 1917 returned last night to com- Vlavl dealer, Mrs. A. G. Foor, a!te his sentence. Kemp was room 331 Hotel Mariin. I'rlejnjs turned over to Oregon authorities , and patrons invited to rail. 273 W .officials of the Walla Walla, relative to Oregon schools, listing every school of more than one room within the state together with the names of the faculty members, their years of experi ence, annual salary, the assessed value of the district, special levies al statement issued today by the state department. These governments believe, the statement added, that "the inter ests of the Chinese people can best be served by the cooperative ac tion of their several banking corn- made in 1919. indebtedness of the munities to the end that the district, high school enrollment fhlnese government may be able , i to procure the capital required, and annual percaplta cost of main ! particularly for the construction of tainlng the various of the state. high schools W. M. Smith, assistant state" superintendent of public instruc tion, returned this morning from Umatilla county where he the various standard high schools of the county adding two more Adams and Umatilla to the stand ard list. improved means of communication and transportation." Pullman Leaves To Play Nebraska Thanksgiving Day here, practically less than one-third of the usual number of birds hav-1 ing arrived yesterday. Late j ester-1 day some birds sold for 46 cents. CLEAR YOUR SKIN JOURNAL WANT ADS PAT JOURNAL WANT ADS PAT IPjNftl,, penitcnt'ary Friday ..after- Ei,. after completing; ,i term in ..Institution. Kemp was sen ;d,tw the Oregon orison frpm Washington county for burglary Mn 1913 for a torm oi from one to seven years. Kemp nad been out aat parole twice before his escape. Pullman, Wash., Nov. 20. The Washington State college football team accompanied by Coach Gus Welch and Athletic Director Bon ier, left this morning for Lincoln, Neb., where on Thanksgiving cay it will meet the Uniyerslty of No- I braska Cornhuskers. Assistant 2 J I "Zl ?, a? Catetd at Coach Applejuist has already left ,;mr TS, St . ",0t n.for Lincoln to watch the Nebras- stn, Tv, , bUt ka-Michlgan Aggies game today, store wherein government (roods The official directory of super intendents, supervisors, principals, dgh school teachers and standard Hugh schools of Oregon for the Sear 1920-21, as prepared by J. A, Churchill, state superintendent of sjabllc instruction, Is now ready gar distribution. The direct oi y ejhsntalns 123 pages of Information are sold by J. T. Conway who had charge of government stores in Salem and other valley towns. Mr From 30 acres of ground near Newberg, J. p. Panzau harvested 2 7 EWlfl imnndu ,,f hnna 1 : i , .,Uy ,mme more government has been contracted for three years I ....., ,,,,, Hum in a 4U cents, Oregon. 278 THOROUGHLY GOOD REPAIRING Of Generators, Starting Mo tors, Distributors, Magnetos, Stc Repairs that are Lasting WHEN YOUR CAR'S system1 is developing trouble, come to ' us and have it remedied at its source by a competent Auto Electrician working with the proper equipment. SO GUESS WORK or experi menting at Your expense. R. D. Barton SrWETfOURHAIR Q J L LAI has been closed for some time, and it is announced that when the mill starts the wages paid will be less than was paid at the time of sus pension. Miss Gertrude Holmes of Con- ! neciicut and Mrs. Belcher of Port land are visiting friends in this vi cinity. The Airlie football team played Its first game on Friday of last week with the Elkins team and met defeat. the fore part of the week and Is be ing used in the improvement of roads near here. There is certainly need of Improvement. L. A. Titus, who has been con ducting a garage here for some time, has moved to Salem. He left the Alrlle garage in care of M. Calkins. Red Cross Drive Opens. Independence Or., Nov. 20. Un der the direction of the Retail Mer- cnants as anve was ing. The mera' casn prizes of s liT the Persons securing tkS est eni-nilmnnt. . qe! v nir, 0f . Quite a number of nT,' enee girls have entered ,hT and the " nmimi,.,. ,:"7J8n,l"nil i JOURNAL WANT i JOURNAL WAKTi "Delightfully Different and Musically the Most Perfect: graph in All the World" 'Tis one art to record music Quite a different one to re produce it. I jft1 IKiTtT0f OUAllTYk ' -W- V WITHCUHCURA Daily use of Cuticura Soap, assisted when necessary by Cuticura Ointment, promotes a clear skin, good hair and soft white hands in most cases when all else foils. Al ways include the exquisitely scented Cuticura Talcum in your toilet preparations. ?!?p 2?' O""-1? 28 ""l SOc Talcum ample each free address: TrtmUb- Warren Hunt and Claud Belle were among those who made the Saturday pilgrimage to Corvallls. for the O. A. C.-U. of O. game. SQUEEZED TO DEATH When the body begins to stiffen end movement becomes painful it I. . . . . I i l - JRS) nnwiy hi uiuivaiiuii uw u aWMneys are out of order. Kee sn organs healthy by taklni GOLD MEDAL H. 13. Mars, editor-publisher of the Jefferson Review, transacted business In Salem EVtturday evening. The estate of John W. Yelenlc, an appraisement report has been returned by J. H. Mnuldinit. E. S. Porter and B. H. Do vies. Real and personal property vafued at 2, 318.50 are Itemized ins the estates holdings. ' !! f tPJ Members of the American legion are aiding in the program to he presented at the armory, on the evening of December 1. when a dnnce and first class vaudeville entertainment will be staged, fea turing the Crntt Shirley Concert company. LIBERTY Sunday 'Till Wen'day l world's standard remedy for kidmyl Header ana une acta uwn since 1696. Take regularly am I good health. In three alses, el Uuaranteea as repraenma CeU MM mm every M M mm CeU mm eee1 eeeeBt ee VBltottse g CONSORTUM Washington, Nov. 20. The con sortium for the assistance or unina. organised by banking groups In the United States, Great Britain, ..Li Tii tn n hns been formed "with the full approval of the four governments saia a mrm He olavs the Dart of "RT.I77A RTl " lha lanlofia kf ItfTTJCI 1JPT A T WITH , l his legs strapped back to the knees, and so great is the strain that he could only act seven Miuivo a- n iiiiiVn It Is the Most Remarkable Performance in History. BLIGTT TriPflfrpX X M. 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