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Page Four The Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon Saturday. January 1 in, Capital Journal &tlem, Oregon An Inik-pfndent Ni-vrspaier " published evenings except 8UB day by CapiUl Journal I'rintlng v. lie South Comiiicrclal. Telephones Circulation Business, 81; Editorial. Z. O. I'u.tn:io, FMitor and Put Entered as second claim mallei ,it Saiern, Orego.1. and 'arraVRIPTinN RATES By carrier. 05 cent a month. By mall, in Marion and Polk counties. 50 centa a month. Else where I" a yar, 13.50 for 6 month 1J.75 for three months. Mall sub scriptions payable In advance. Advertising representatives W. D. Wflrd, Tribune Bldg. New York W. H. Stockwell, Peoples tins Bldg., Chtfago, MKMI!l;It ASSOCIATED 1'RESS The Asociated Press Is exclu sively entitled to the use for pub lication of all news dispatches credited to It or not otherwise credited In this paper and also local new published herein. Loganberry Laughs By Robert QuIHt-n. Happy New Year! The ex, IttOaThtyca laird Bi brink 1 A mule's y his latter end on the blink? rsundi-d ivmg Rose of the World in her I hands. She bent her head and - J -i i w,.- Krr.QKt.firntf' Happy .New rear: drew u inruusu . A ; Whether 1921 really becomes a happy new year bap to you Happiness is psychological and depends upon the in-1 ,Mflng the massed audi dividual. rather than environment. Mark Tapley held it no ..; above as though seeking credit to be happy under favorable conditions. To him hap- and that piness consisted in making others happy and the harder the he gi1 was stenanie Lk, the thicker the gloom of selfishness his cheerfulness Ijjj-gr dispersed, the greater his own reward. isteP. The illusion was shattered; There is much in the Tapley philosophy to commend It. jth. 1" Those who seek happiness in pursuit of selfish pleasure, and pashed chariot, pa find it most elusive. Those who make the happiness of others j lvc mache and cam hl ,hiPf concern, secure "the peace that passeth under- L,d th J- standinz" !s nabbed nymphs: all Uiympva SiariCUIIg. . ,wir,- suburban hf-avens 9 m m aria viuuio , , , , ! h.-g- to foot It madly to the magic There is no reason why the coming year should not be a JJ0M llt Georf!(. oohan. fPPT and prosperous one for the JZtiS troubles are of our own making. As a people we M-ftvOTOd jTiutttai whirlpools and rip- above any other people. The United States is ncner 1 greater resources and less cause lor an.uetv u.-i. w fl too was risin? everywhere countrv If however, we pursue a seuira aim w.u,u jv... ;i , 1( lVi1, s,.ut!i ana n .seeking only profits for our own aggranaizemeiu, hi, .,.x.-. . - ; ,, .... . u.is- fcj th siHcken and ravaged peoples ua L. ,i,.,.n,iP.i. CUland nOlU-OUl a iieiiwp n"u " -. , . oeiore " " V , ,. ,. ' of the old world, continue to run counter to all our ideals and Grtjjme, and nie traditions, the nation will not DM nappiness. over her slwiUar as though Mil Certainly the gloom that envelopes humanity otters a ,earchlnc tho tier, of seats i field that would delight a Tapley. Here is the most magmfi- fo, mebody for ent opportunity .or tmd.ng napping - CTTT ,,,, under Mi-my "Vou'ri gan, quite rying work ? "What c quired with Iharveatman," she be- of breath from hur don't you go to ne loiu ner, "i arrangement work for to PY Mrs. I-ad bug's Plan. Paddy Longlegs' neighbors took an even greater Ihterest in him, af ter his contest with Mr. Crow. And ful optimists, among others mm . 5 5 gjg onainlances, more or ieB ,e.oh nil opiimis.s, V .-Wk .K11-tw , happiness, but life itsell to millions ot siaiwii " fand , stranger raiment. juth is pleasant. is full of trouble a m In Hi ;j 1 1 di- smith rage A t length skirti is a the foot propel alsive. S5cn.it .. Ol Utll'T seems Incomplete. Most of the old double; trouble Is brewing is trouble. the statement ayliigs uewing Propos All hope enter her Itb.i I) Ion, work and md oult " fllllil Bootleg hootch Is not without honor, save In the home of the man who makes It. t Use la may she will nevei Inx the Itch f abolish money, but succeed In aiiollsh- another difference between death and taxes Is that death Is frequent Hi painless, Kitchen says he lll resign. Oh, very well. The democratic goose Is cooked anyway. A casual reading of the head lines duj bj day loads to llio re floction that a general use of the Jail - would relieve the house short age Its worst enemies will concede that the talking body of the league Is batting a thousand. And would the communist broth ren divide the deficit the hateful capitalist has on his hands now ' An Alabama man suspected of stealing $32 was senl to Jail. Poor duh. AN h didn't he steal enough to Interest a I iwyei'7 Tin' New Fork World speaks of the "frightful waist in private life.-' Awful Isn't ii ' Hut the) ss) bant lug will n dure It. The papers say there Is n Jl'tO MMeral reserve note In circula tion. We are glad there Is some hind of money In clrcul ition. A propaganda!' w' should give ItiiHii i credit for R 1 Intention- it may be all right to ad mit that her Intentions are good, but wo iloubl tin wisdom of giving her credit. 5rk in eld at Watt . . ' ', , i..itj v. mr rliPs;p and famine. And. (Iren in a lanu mmmmymt vj in bringing happiness to others, we find it rfve- America's part in the world war, was made splendid b) the unselfishness that actuated the people. Alone among the nations, America fought for righteous ideals and no Z sortlid DOfls. But our fine record has been tarnished . . ft. J : , . , , I , , ' , I -. I I ! . ' " by the haste with which are IDnniwnw a few days ago a box was packed and substituted selfish policies of greed and avence and DUOe I d m nt to a llttIe of (lva yean 1 i v i r . here tor nerseii n The box contained clothing, toys, books and edibles and was made Up ,,f donations from different citi zens upon solicitation of member- Members or tne etua "He's g;nc off test nnfinlahod," ,,b rved. and left the cou little Mr. Chippy Aurora News Ian Sisters, is doll ibis vicinity. At the home of Mrs. i.ordmi I laddy's distress lan before to p ttle. In fact, of them who f.jund out anything aooui u. that was worth knowing. Little Mrs. Ladybug, who was somewhat of a gossip, discovered in some way that Uaddy Longlegs was a harvestman. And she lost no time In spreading the news far , . . ok. ,-.n traveled as ami wiue. our fa- as the big poplar, to tell Vv hue face, the Carpenter Bee, what she had heard. , A harvestman. ch?'" said the Carpenter, thrusting his hands in to the pockets of his apron, that's so, why doesn't he so to work?" And without wailing for an answer tie dodged .quickly in side his house. He was building an addition to his home; and nat urally he was iluite busy. Ho knew, too, that Mrs. Ladybug was a terrible talker. "I declare, 1 hadn't thought 01 that'" Mrs. Ladybug exclaimed. iuil then he hastened ito the s.one wall to find Daddy Longlegs and learn the answer to the Car penter's question. Mrs. Ladybug soon spied Daddy, from the orchard near-", ce she saw him before he he had no chance to hide, sorry; for he just knew e look in her eye that 'dug to ask him a nues ttd sure enough, she did! I do?" Daddy In blank look. no'" she 'xclaimed. "I should think Farmei Green would be glad to have your rip In harvesting his crops. He's iviwjng his oats now. And there's n one to help hlni except tb" bird man unless you jcouat Johnnie, .iid he spends most of his time at lie swimming-hole." Daddy Longl.gs thanked Mrs. Ladybug polltaj for her sugges tion. But he sai that he was not I acquainted with. Farmer Greert. And he disliked lurking for stran gers. And he ttiught he would spend the rest of lie summer mak ing friends with Is neighbors. "Next year.," make some I Farmer Green I regularly." But that answer did not satl mwe ,uru. iauyoug in me least "ioua be far better off n uu, sm sisted. And she said so much tU ijust to get rid of her Daddy Ljjj I legs promised to see Farmer 0,3 at once and offer his services. 1 I He was sorry, as soon as J I had gone, that he had agresj J ' do that. JBut being a person of word he never once thought of ' keeping his promise, though wisneu lie riau simpiy put nis tlkM behind his ear and not anawj Mrs. Ladybug's question at all J But it was too late, then, to J that. jmii Just Folks II) IMMiMl A. OCIiT (Copyrighted) -i. t ,.,,,, n llio sustasnn won in tnu nub :t sorrv mess 01 it. J" , , must return to the ideals that secured the love and confidence of the world and by unselfish sacr.i.ce again enshrine our- a. u.4l. f BrffsvlM humanity. selves in tin: aii i" --- , ,.M. z " The very hest start we can - - - a ha undertaken io clothe this lit is for each and everyone of us to help sae the me 01 year she a met!l. ....i : il onrl BAIltnern EUrOPe oy COn-l. f ,;.lniy 0t six. parents an .1 it:irvinL' Hi' 'in' i" ii'o"' S u ng something from our surplus of abundance to pre vent the extermination by famine of an entire genera ion A new year so worthily begun can not help but bring its own reward in happiness. The best sermon on happiness and how to secure it was written by the apostle Paul to the Corinthinians. A reread g of this finest of New Testament chapters will start you right for the coming new year. It follows : K . , , t. ..,;v, tv,a inno-nes of men and of angels, 1 houirn 1 i i' "ii" i"- - i.-. and have not love. I am become as sounding brass, or a tink ling cymbal. , . v, onrl understand And though I have tne g.u o . , . , all mvsteries, and all knowieuge; ih u w that 1 o.uld remove mountains, ana nave m n0t''iA.id though 1 bestow all my goods to feed the poor, and though , rive m, body to be brad, and have not love, it kvrofiteth me nothing. . , "Ixive suffert h long, aim i ni..., ILL. 4.if vaU,h not itself, is not puffed up; dothnn ehave M unseemly, seeketh not her own, thlnketh no evil; rejoiceth not in InlquJ ty . but rejoiced Z truth I beareth all thing's, believeth all th.ngs, hopeth all T! iC tbero be prophecies Uiev shall fail; whether there be tongues, they shall cease, whether there be knowledge, it shall vanish . away. For we know in part, and we prophesy n part. BW whl,n that which is perfect is come, then that which is in rsarl shall be done away. . , . ' WlH., , I w;is . Child, 1 spake as a child, I understood as a child, 1 thought as a child: but when I became a man, I p.u nwav childish things. , . 0f now we seee through a glass, darkly: but then face to face: now I know in part ; but then shall I know even as also I am known. , , , , ,,. And now ahidetb faith, hope, love, these three; but tin' grMMWt of these is love." The Restless Sex Yankees Make Clean Sweep of Davis Cup Play Auckland, N. S.. .Tan. 1. William m,i.a ir Dhllajttlnhlfl miiA clrl for a vear. sne is a mein- i inueji n, , fa .! . .J will! 1 Tr.l.netnr, r.f n BVfln. Iier of a family or six. parents ana , ninwu u.... ---- four chidlren, who are destitute , Cisco made a clean sweep 01 me through long illness of the father, j Davis cup lawn tennis champion-Tin- box was a great surprise to the ! ship tournament here today by de unfortunate family and it afforded 1 featine Gerald V. Patterson and much comfort and pleasure. 'Norman E. Brookes in the singles Miss Hilda BrQten of Portland J events terminating the tournament, anil Henry Hops of Kargo were Tilden delated Patterson 5-7. t-Z. married a" few days ai?o in Port-1 6-3 and 6-3, while Johnston beat land. Both are well known in (pa Brookes 5-7. 7-5, 6-3 and 6-3. vicinity and have many friends Johnston's has,, i.ne game arm who are extending congratulations, j Brookes' volleying and generalship They will make their home in that ! were the features. Johnston was cly' I pressed to the limit, Brookes Iead- The public service commission j ing $-2 at one stage in the second has ordered a hearing on the ap-1 Bet. plication for increase in rates of j Patterson opened strongly and the Mutual Telephone company to I forced the game throughout 'tu be held In Aurora next Saturday. den often being compelled to take Henry L. Bents, Zeno Schwab j the defensive. The Australian and George Atwood, members of star's serving was remarkably good, Bar Venezelist Soldiers' Ballot Uhena, Doe. It. Tne vote of the army In Smyrna in the recent elections has been annulled by the court of elections. The decisions means a material alteration of the chamber of deputies, lessening the number of Venezelisfas. ConstanUne is suffering with a painful sore throat, but his condi tion is not serious. He is worry ing much over the allied viewpoint on his return to power. JOURNAL WANT ADS PAY JOURNAL WANT ADS PAY SUNDAY Selinas Circus I Hurrah Stunts by Stars Animal R, nohert Chamb a Author of "BarDarians. By Robert "j mg by Hubert W. The Dark Chambers I Star.' unlaw i. ife. swlnlit I'd lived In Caear time' I ratghl have climbed to hlghta sublime By Rlnnln' v,.ir an' doln' tbn c IJke BVOrthrOWtn' fun in' kiliKS An' hnvln' people bow to me Vor htu' brought them victory If I'd been here in sevetity-six I night have got In polities, Or on a tea chest swung an ase Because of Britain's heavy tnx. Ac i i i v history studyln' kid Vould have to know the thing 1 did. If I'd been here when lYanktta tried Klte-flyln" with a storm outside, I mlsht have best him to that trick Or showed em one that's Just an slick. II might hive been my lock to be Tb "ne to find 'loctrteltyl But here I ant. my fsther's son. An all the ttiggct-t job' are done; I've misted my tluino to I . 1.' fame An" let the whole world know my nsme: When I set twenty-one or two Hiere won l be much fur me to do Six Doctors Attend Enrico Caruso Who Is Reported Better iu.- v tack able fsvoi kaue io.t 1 1 PrOta the right MltfgJsM caine the Greek gods and heroes Zeus aloft In a clmrli.t, shaking his bra- i, .,.,. i,its: Athene In hel met ana tunic, clutehlnK n sluffed .... i i .ne very Olivnius. i"i'B leered and putty; Mars drawn word and fiery cnppei ar mor. Hermes wearing wings on temples and ankles and skilfully Juggling the ca. luceus. Aphrodite inoi casually garbed in cauie, per-fe-tl f ishiom d by her Maker snd rstrter too lsible In lovely detail. Kros. Vt7 feminine, too. lacked sartorial protsctton except for a pair of wIoks and I merciful B.ish from which hung quiver and bow. In Met. It a becoming startling! sppareat that the artists r'ponsl- ble for the Ball of All the lioiis SgSjItsVd to iMMsl or mitigate the rlssslcl and iicceptcd legends con cerning them and their costumes or lack of costumes. I'.iuns. dryads, nymphs, satyrs. n-iad. bacchantes poured out from the rlaht entrance, eddying In ssjr blrlKls around the rhn ii, is uf the Grecian sods, a id lb. Influence of Ihe Hussion ballet was , nuble in every Uthely leaping fig ure. Contemporaneously, from the Norse gods Odin, shagay and fully aimed, lkl. all a-slltter wnn !iik :"S flames: Baldwin the Hesu- llfu'., smirking; Kenrls the Wolf. Krlja. blond and fiercely beauti ful Ihd ..nlirn V . nllllV SUr- rounded by skln-rlsd warriors and farms . won Ills parcius, .mi He was dressed as the ..,., Mi and Mrs their blond, half-naked mates The two processions, moving 1 psrsllel lines slonR the north an, south tiers of buses, were overlap ping and passing each other now lad In a winding march by trum peters, and .ill the while, from el ther entrance new bevies of sod silks, entered like a moving garden of flowers, linn India BUN I" geiiuiied niagniiieencc led by the divine son of Suddhodana. He bore the bow of black steel smh.ilianu. wlt'.ijwith gold tendrils- the How of Prince Sidluirtha, in tue garb ot a w u nor of Oudh. How and saber betrayed the period the epoch of his trial against all comers to win the Sakya girl Yasudhara. As he passed. Cleland, leaning forward. M anned the splendid and militant figure intently; and rec Ojcmzcd Oswald Grtsnier under the Klitiimeilnx dress of the young Buddha militant. To left and right of the youthful god advanced two girls, all in re lieved stiff gold from the soles of their up-turned sandals to the fan tastic pagoda peak of their head ai , - They wore golden Burmese masks, their bodies to the girdles were covered with open-work golden filigree; from the fantastic paged. I Ilk, holllder-pieces gold gauxe swept away like the folded golden wings of dragon flies, guld en bangles and bells tinkled on wrist and ankle. With slim rands uplifted like the gilded idols they represented, the open eye painted In the middle Of each palm became visible. Around them swirled a dasxling llirona of Nautch girls. udlci:l they flumj up their S'l' Mil, I body -encasements cracked like the Aurora school board to Gresham a few days ago to look over the Gresham Union high school building and to investigate matters relative to the union hiyli school system. Jumes Miller .eft yesterday tot California. The California legisla ture meets soon and he is an offi cer of that body. Miss Helen Coe of Portland lias been visiting Miss Helen Bents dur ing the week. Mr. and .Mrs. Durbin of Salem have been guests ut the home of Mr, and lira. p. o. ottaway this week. The uutora Women's club has in stalled a state traveling library in the Aurora drugstore, where books may be secured subject to the reu kuions laid down by the State Li brary association. v. 11. Khlen has been drawn as one of the 60 federal jurors in Judge Bean's court which convenes January S. J. P. Hunt of Wood burn is also one of the jurors. Dr. Angel, of the Stanford uni versity, and Miss Frances Robin son, a student of that Institulon, arc guests of Miss Robinson's par ents, Mr. and .Mrs. B. G. Robinson. They will return to Palo Alto the first of next week. I'uivst Geisy is visiting his cous ins at Woodburn this week. Kverott and Hubert Shimmin left this mot ning for Camp Lewis, aft er a visit during the holiday week with their mother, Mrs. Saruh Shimmin. They arc instructors in the motor service at Camp Lewis. Mrs. BliSs Kerr and daughter. Helen, and little son. Jack, are here from Seaside to spend the holidays with Mis. Albert Ehln Dan Marsh is here from Forest Grove to spend New Years day ;md .Mrs. J. Jimmy Lyons "The Hebrew Statesman' motoi e l . scoring thirteen service aces. ine niatcnes were piayea unaer ideal weather conditions. The American team plans to go M Australia, -where it will meet many of the stars of that country. Crook county issued warrants during the last 11 months, totaling $157. Me of which amount 7t,25I was for road bonds. Wray's Manikins Comic Manikin Revue BLIGTJ Theatre H 31 m m x4 -Hi bbbbbbI m i VF. WISH OUR CUSTOMERS AND EVERYBODY; HAPI'Y .MiV 1 1, Alt. VF ARK HA "Y Bsl'Al'SK VV ri HAD A tJU, MU NESS LAST YEAR. WE JOT IT BY TREATING FEOPIi RIGHT BY SELLING IONEST HARDWARE AT A HONEST PRICE. WE SHAI f. NOT CHANGE OUR SYSTEM. DEAL WITH US FORONE SEASON AND YOU Will NOT CHANGE YOUR HARDWARE STORE. OUR HARDVARE WEARS Ray L. Farmer Hdue. Co Everything in Hard re 'oroer Commercial and Court Sit. I ' I 'I I ' I ' I I I I I I I I I I I I " I 'I 'I 'I 'I J LLJ. k.. E 3 Si iv of s- f, i , Ijfcr Ajtappyllome """ffl hit VfisvMMWAl Pkoae 19)bf!;aytJlUVK4l &t-s. w mi n"siw sssssawriHI 9 AUTQ !3DrrAiCsi Air: JLjrvarIrlf s 1 bbbbbbb : OFF FOR YOUR NEW YEAR RIDE Yes if your car is s 'Vnii,i concern' but what if it is out Of order? You can't take chan ces out in the country. Have :t put in good shape before you I leave, by letting us do the! work. All kinds of auto repairs i noiea. j When ever you need a good shoe shine and have a few moments of leisure time, drcp in at THE 0. K. SI INE SHOP And you'll never regret that you stopped at 110 North Commercial street, where we.-ihine them on or off your feet. "We always do the besi we can" says Lawrenct G. Wilson, the shoe-shine man His wish to all is a most sincere wish for a Happy and Prosperous NEW YEAR Auburn Sales Co. 197 S. Com'l St. Cat-ty corner from Marion hotel A. U. Adkins and little d.iimhur of Portland. .Miss llev edbo and Orville Stoncr were guests at the home of Mr. and .Mrs. S. H. Stoner in Aurora this week. 'Our Cars are bonded for your protection." Portland - Salem Stage Line and Way Points Salem to Portland $1.75 On the Hour, Every Hour Leaves Blicrh Hotpl. Salpm Leaves Seward Hotel, Portl'nd First Stage 7 a. m. Last Stage 7 p. m. .f dec nlsht out two warm, liv sdy youthful figures, jpple, salutlns; the rtha with bare arms is of temporal power at her Ami. In her. Cleland recoc- Iny SPECIAL NEW YEARS SHOW TODAY ONLY GEORGE WALSH IN "NVMliKR Cross Eyed BEN TURPIN at cms DAY OFF WARD WOLF BARITONE in Latest Song: Hits Tomorrow RECENT MARKET REDUCTIONS HAVE LOWERED The Prices of Corsets We Are Quick to Offer You This Advantage The new year has brought noteworthy reductions in both Modart and Warner Corsets. Our lines of these two popular corsets are complete ' lh,w C01:setVn "is, low and medium bust, made in both front and back lacing styles. Both of these 52n! f are Certain of givin 'ou satisfaction and comfort. Most women have a preference for some special make of corset, but if you make vour choice from one of these two lines. you"need not fear the results W e recommend both highly. Modart Corsets now priced $3.75 to $12.50 Warner Corsets now priced $1.00 to $7.50 i. . I)t))lru (Ed. r ay As You (Jo and Start That New Bank Hartman Bros. Wish You and Yours a Happy New Year We Wish You a Happy New Year STEINBOCK'S LADD & BUSH BANKERS ESTABLISHED 1868 General Bankinc Easiness kinu srm-cE" GRAND THEATRE Office Hours from 10 a.m.'io3 jora.N'Ai cams ued be- Account