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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (July 7, 1921)
Pare Four The Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon The Capital Journal Salem, Oregon An Independent Newspaper Every evening except Sunday Telephone 81; news 82- George Putnam, Editor and Publisher BUbSCRiPTlON RATES By carrier, 5 cents a month By mall, in Marion and Polk counties, 50 cents a month. Elsewhere $7 a year. Entered as second class mail Matter at Salem, Oregon. Member ASSOCIATED l'RBSS The Associated Press is ex clusively enU'.Ied to the use for publication of all news dls- DSttohsa credited to It or not otherwise credited In this pa per and also local news pub lished herein. Two Reasons A Dallas minister, Presbyterian, has resigned his pastor ate, declaring that there are too many churches in Dallas. He says: The question of trying to maintain 4 churches with full fledged paRtors, all doing the same kind of work, teaching the same great truths, covering the same territory when two would be sufficient to accommodate the churchgoers any Sunday in the year, is a problem that must be handled without respect to sentiment and past history. to invite myself to bat I intended to explain 0 you later, or at least to make ltd explain to you. But it fs all right now and I hope that when i Lilla recovers and comes back the dinner, .sumed with curiosity and I smiled! flu which are in evidence in the without thinking until I found; cnurcn us . that mv emit Irritated her mors divine tall to than ever. "I expect," she said, "that you arc going to look for an apart ment." "Perhaps." A the ministry, lie nninted out. does not necessarily qualify or equip a pastor for any or all lines of religious -,vork, ami a grouping of the men is conse quently necessary to get the work on an efficient basis. The work of the ministei as an here you will meet her, although she goes very little. Rol told youj "Would you like me to go with antt hue nt i.nnrcu hfnwm KaU'i' 1 know the pitv verv well." went away." "Thank you very much, Miss: administrator, a preacner. i nuuio- "i Hirtn't ..... him thi ,,., ' Itolcher. but Alice Gordon has of-! worker and an evangelist, lias been v- i.,i--. ., .1 ri.ni tn take me " outlined bv Dr. Bugstahier, who The rabbi of one of the wealthiest Jewish congregations in that there was a paragraph in the! "She is not at liberty just now' showed the necessity of order and DrxBDiwwa 111 ." - of church activity. He tuigcested that the pulpit work of the i.astor be outlined for a year aueau, ww definite objectives in vie. Simi larly in the home work, t!.e pastor should follow a definite schedule in visiting and meeting the ; eople New York has resigned, discouraged by what he terms "the paper last evening, saying that his I saw her reading proof on some futility of the minister in the life of today" Hp tec lares wife was ill I have discovered that I have been wasting my life trying to give j "l a'way knew that Belcher the people something that they don't want. Thousands of ministers woman was a cat." Christian and Jewish have discovered the same thing. People can ! "May I ask you s question, not be reached by religion In this modern world. Their hearts are Judge Turner? vlosed to It. The only thing that greets a minister in his work of preaching God's message is an apathy which he can not hope to over come. I am through with the ministry because the people have left the church. Office Cat (Copyright 1921 by Edgar Allan Moss.) rush copy "Well, I am going to wait upon her convenience." With this I went out and spoke to Alice Gor don. From the first I had felt drawn to her. Her low, sweet voice with sadness in its cadence, appealed to me. I wanted her for a friend. After she had promised to go with me later on in the after- "Becaus you talk like a college noon, I Bald: boy. Few men would have called "Mrs. Gordon, will you go into Miss Belcher a cat." Mr. Early's office in a few minu- "Isn't she?" he eeuntered1 I tes and tell Miss Belcher that I In The Country Before green aples blush Before green nuts embrown, Why, one day In the country, Is worth a month In town. If everybody In the world liked us, if every everone thought we were perfect, if no one cussed us, then what would be the use of going to heaven? Shoulders Broad. Some fellows have a habit of blaming all of the evils of society on the newspapers. Well in any event, its shoulders are broad. It's all the same whether we say "sit" to the or "set. hen Over the phone, young lady?" 'Yes, why not?" Well, fire away then." Are you the youngest judge on Here we have two reasons given by earnest and sincere; the bench?" nrenphprs ns tn rnnsps nf fhiirch failure nnnereaanrv "hy do you ask me that? division and duplication in the village and the growing apathy and indifference of the public in the city. I The preacher to the poor village congregation finds that sectional and factional division cripples and weakens the fchurch effort, and makes satisfactory results impossible. The preacher to the wealthy city congrgation finds hearts closed to religion and intent on worldly matters. They cannot worship God and Mammon at the same time. Perhaps the church is partly to blame for the fatal divisions and the more fatal lethargy. Perhaps we have too much politics and too little religion in some of our pulpits. Perhaps. It is a problem for the church to solve. "Well, you are a judge." Beauty and Babies 'Come on to lunch and we will Turner? talk it over." She looked up into my face and "I will if you will promise not laughed. "Of course I will, with to be called out of town by a' pleasure." sick wife." Tomorrow Lunch with Jud "No such chance. I have been Turner. a widower, my dear girl, ten years1 T. wish you might have met mv! wife. You would have lllrot k.. of his community. Dr. Burgstahier, pastor the Cen tral Park church, St. Paul, Minne sota, has made a remarkable .suc cess of the work in his own city, and comes to Salem with the rec ord of his church behind him a an example of the bOMlullltiei j have gone to luncheon with Judge: awaiting the future of a BhurCh Kidnapper Killed By Posseman Luther Fagan, Paroled From Oregon Pen, Is Shot After Running Off With Women at n .1. Fren.,n --" uiemufr, , .j mcu vain V tn w ure on tu imrenuy crazed desperaii ' proximity of the Inan men caused them to wit for fear 0f injuring or .... Sign on a Kansas Farm: Warning To Tramps We keep a dog The reason that some reforms And remember, there are just two kinds of folks The Quick and the Dead. Babe Ruth spent three hours In jail No, not for stealing a base, but hitting up too much speed in his flivver. It's about time Admiral was called down. George vey next. Sims Hur A celebrated beauty surgeon of Paris declares that American women must have more babies if they wish to!tes retain their beauty, for "motherhood is not only an aid to beauty but is necessary if a woman wishes to realize the acme of beauty " The practice of rearing babies on bottles is likewise condemned, for the glands that function during maternity are connected with those governing complexion. This common sense advice meets immediate condemnation from those fanatics who champion that form of race suicide known as "birth control" who declare that "American women should hav: fewer babies and their complexion and general health would take care of themselves." Here we have conflicting advice from those posing as ex perts, but there can be no question but that the following natural laws best conserves her health and there fore her beauty, few American women have too i win De waiting Tor you in the lobby of the hotel. If you have a little time, let's motor out to Seaside Inn." "I have all the time In the world, my dear Judge. And be sides, you know this is really my worn, expect me in fifteen minu- System Needed In Church Says Minister Here I'rging a more thorough sys- Golng to the door ooeniftt Into tsmtlstfton of the various phases Mr. Early's office, I said: "I amof church work, from evangelistic cuing nut to luncheon now. Miss! duties to church administration, Belcher, and I may not be In this Dr. H. J. Burgstahier of St Paul, afternoon." dean of the school for city pastnrs "Have you forgotten your en- at Willamette university, inti gagemenl with Judge Turner, Mrs mates that one of the bg defects Hammersly? I understood that of the church of today lies in the It was today, and that it was hit-and-miss manner in which the miner important. ''No. I haven't forgotten Miss Belcher." "Oh, I beg j pastors function in their communi lt, ties and in their pulpits. He proposes as one means to at- VOlir pardon. 1'tfl.in a more hiiciiiocdJiVa hide, n thought possibly the unexpected ! strict and comnrehenslve !. nation of men entering the minis- which can get down on a business working basis. Curiosity Cured by Peprosy Report San Francisco, July 7. The usual crowd of curious filled Judge Roche's court room when I. in Fook appeared to answer a charge of murder growing out of the Chinese tbng war. He ap peared heavily shackled. "Your Honor," began his attor ney, "my client is a leper." The stampede was on. Men and women fought to get to the exits, overturning chairs in their rush. When quiet was restored only the judge, the prisoner, court at taches and attorneys remained. Lin Fook is held at the isolation hospital and his attorney sought a bail order which would permit removal of his shackles while un dergoing treatment there. woman aosenee of Mr. Early might have taken It from your mind. I "I knew he was enlim- urico """j lipicner W Economy Is something that the other members of the family never practice. Watch Us Grow From the Owen, (Ind.) Leader How the Little Eipple Grows If you cast a stone Into u pool It starts a ripple that expandl In constantly widening circles. How like that stone In this store end how like the pool this com munity In which Its fortunes are cast. children the tendency is all the other way. "The shallow woman, striving for beauty, seldom makes a good mother. At the same time it is a sensible thing to discourage the slacker tendency against motherhood, ifj an appeal to vanity will do it. I could see was try, in order to place the man in a position where he can accom- j plish the most good with h!s abil- itv nH In :.l -l Stronp Summer Color. London, July 7. "The 'Sum mer' color," says Dame Fashion, "will be a soft shade of yellow, not unlike apricot, but more cor rectly described as Spanish onion peel color." JOURNAL WANT ADS PAY mat sno was rnn- ifv QnH in rtn.i- 1.1 -u. - ( 1 j , in umci lu iivuiU wie in is- j Hood River, Or., July 7. Mr3. T. J. Miller and her daughter, Pearl, were today recovering from nervous collapse suffered as a re sult of being kidnapped by Luther Fagan, ex-convict, who was shot to death by a civilian posseman late yesterday, after taking them and a bey captive in Miller's automo bile to a grove near here. Fagan had carried them off aft er shooting and woundintr T. J. Miller at the latter's ranch home near here yesterday after Miller had refused to divulge the where abouts of Miss Louise Watkins, a nurse, daughter of Mrs. Miller, for an attack upon whom he was sen tenced to the state penitentiary in December, 1919. Women Used as Shield. The shot that killed Fagan was fired about sunset. For two hours Fagan had held the posse at bay. Fagan, with his pistol pressed against Pearl's body, with threats to shoot if officers or citizens of the posse approached too closely, alternately laughed scornfully and latter. Threatened t When Fagan i siKllteil 7? - - ui ... uiuTca ur men wjtli vuuiu renew his threat. J ue Pleas of , the effect of increasing IJll .1.. 1 1 1 . " U"l , mrentionj ins his captive b.i,. I 0 v .... r many offered a mi ma nt .r .. a u , UJ , 0 f (nntnH on, rid.. - 1 "I it, inarsiial uait weui torward with n." us If.,.,,,, l.,n i u - . ",e rar' Pushinr Miner gin ahead of him with left and while he ,mJ, pistol against her body m sin. jio iik i ear net rn n. TT us neimaii rregge nred hi, In 1 1 ... U1 MiuwiuE mrough the I Fagan's skull. Hecently Pardoned, victed and sentenced follnwi, attack on Louise Wat in. H ...Mo, ua ter oi Mrs. Mi pr v n f j " luiuier d nviucuce at ho iri.i .1 cu mat ragan nail hounded young woman for i.. ... ...u. m. anil that lie had iwnm. 1.1.,. tenaent of a hnunii.ii i . - ui 1.CQ i uiuornia. JUUKNAL WANT AD2 JOURNAL WANT ADS PAT JOURNAL WANT ADS PAT Swimming Suits Tabloid Sermons For Busy People by Parson Abiel Haile 'Let us therefor come boldly unto the throne of grace, that we may obtain mercy, and find grace In the time of need.'' Hebrews fell. l'aul had no use for the sulffler. He urged men to be manly and i women to bo womanly, and not to be slinking around the temple. To be Bure, he didn't put a premium on plain gall and impudence, but be did like to see folks with 4 spine of bone and not of soaiigrease or fliir little rlniile on entering has Jelly. Tbo church is a militant church and Its mission is to war on widened and Is widening; and as: sin. It must have more soldiers than sergeants, more sergeants than It increases so will our stocks in-1 majors, and bo on, leading to the great General, Cod. Time servers. I crease to accommodate our broad' .sycophants, and camp followers abound bin they do not strenrt hen ' any division of the grand army of the Almighty. The message ls freo and so Is salvation. One does not have to beg for either. Thusj when one really desires mercy and to find grace in the time of noed, ' go for It with reverence and solemnity -hut go for it boldly so the world may see. You know when the call comes for soldiers, the1 stuiuy men who go Into the cause, do so bravely; they know full well I the meaning of their stop. Filled with pride, they step boldly up toj the recruiting officer and take the obligation to serve. So it is with 1 the true soldier In God's army of humans. Tut on the whole armor,; do It openly and boldly, and the battle is halt won. So with our dally lives. As we go to seek employment, or to do our dally work.1 be bold and proud In asaumlng the task Make your purpose known.' Do not Implore to be enrolled, but show yourself worthy of the en lister's attention and you will get it. The sentence of the apoMle Paul j is full of plain horse sense in any circumstance. Inasmuch as every I Husband and wife hoa each step we take In life leads to the one ahovo. every mortal should real other, says Lidy Astor. She'ij,,, ,n, (un significance of the Btairway. The timid will fear the half rlfht! steps may fall, or anticipates dltiiness or some other dread condition. ', A REPUTATION Hint bespeaks Honesty in Advertising, Honest Methods, Hon est I oheies; that has stood the acid test of years, against all competition, without a blemish is an enviable one. Such is the Reputation of SKAGGS UNITED STORES Skaggs' System has proven beyond a doubt that consistency ol pricing merchandise throughout their entire stock, is the cor- Jttl cl TO iiiUll llie COTltldpilfP nf nntronc oiwl ti J 4 mm. vuiiiiuriiuc 15 Sain the confidencp of nntrnn the measure of success in business. enlng trade. But we have only begun; we expect to grow with yonr help of course -and to earn this help we pledge you fair dealing, good service and splendid values. -Mrs Coffman. The reason that some refroms never get any place is that the reformers are such tunuy-looking creatures they make everybody laugh. Two things are Inevitable: death and the cafeteria cashier. 3 lb can t 5 lb tan ALICIA HAMMKRSLEY In the brave days of old before' Uul t,u"' wl,h ,u" f"'h ln " 'm,I,oslll" should enter upon it boldly,! Volstead's name was listed In, na 10 ""cerny 01 purpose, una grace. wnoi Who, there was a certain; farmer who formed the habit of celebrating on his monthly trips: to town for his supplies. One afternoon, at the close of one of these excursions, feeling; weak and low. he stumbled to where he had left his team, only to find that someone hsd unhitch ed the horses and driven them way. "Bsre, Perkins." be said to himself sadly, passing hand over his brow, "if you're Kira Perkins, you've lost a pair of durn good horses. But," brightening. "If you sln't Rtrs Perkins you've found a durn good wagon." A Woman Who Wouldn't Remarry By IDAH IfcGLONB GIBSON The Noted Writer Love; I.ove. Ijve rules world sod everything that With It. the goes Judge Turner Phones I thought s great deal about the complications and complexi ties ln Mr. Esrly's life end while 1 could see no psrtlculsr harm In his dining with me in a public the that the wise. facts were quite other-jf Baby Size 16 for I wondered whether I had made1 wis. cholcs. Would It not r"'"1 better had I ii.,.i seclusion and nrmn.i. Each new Skaggs store in Oregon is but another link in the tt&&fi$xrj&si$si as tl,e strongest INVESTIGATE OUR POLICIES. Compare "Our Everyday Prices'' M. J. B. COFFEE , COOKING OILS AND COMPOUND Swift's Jewel Compound, 8 lbs. net P1 i o OHO .59 1.89 2.12 1.59 1.12 .58 STANDARD CANNED GOODS Iowa Sugar Corn, No. 2 tins, 2 for Standard Tomatoes, No. 2' t tins, 3 for 2g V. C. Pork and Beans, large can 2. Van Camp's Pork and Beans, medium, 3 for pa AT the beaches everywhere k. this season-from Waikiki to Narragansett, there's greater fun than ever in swimming! Why? Because the logical bathing suit the Jantzen has taken its place of leadership in water sports. It fits com fortably, naturally never binds never sags holds its shape after years of service. Good shops in your city are showing new models in Jaxtzens for men, women and chil dren. See them. Jautzkn Knitting Mills Portland, Oregon Creators the Elmlir Stttck Swimming Suit $1.79 1.12 38 HILL'S RED CAN $1.98 - 1.00 .41 1 lb. can T lb. can 2i lb. can 1 lb. can ..... Swift's Jewel Compound, 4 lbs. net Wesson Oil, full gallon Mazola Oil, full gallon Chisco, 9 pounds net' Crisco, 6 pounds net Crisco, 3 pounds net 1 J-V Final Clearance Sale CANNED MILK All Brands Tall 9 for.. $1 1 Van Camp's Pork and Beans, small, 8 for No. 1 tall medium red Salmon, 2 tins MISCELLANEOUS 35c 25c The rinrlnnstl ttast sll newspspers now keep the line "the bsnrlK eersped In wsllins; suli'tnotiile in lpe to put st the bottom ot sll holdup stories. ''am to room lo ibik over uusin. i my father's home end mm. think thst he hsd been very re- stories r The rinslne or . ?T misi w i-ti,i.r -- i-.iviur mien UMril mv I . . ' - " ur,.! T". mHitatlons v I - - turner's voice Knqulrer ssvs,,uaK ' u"""r ",r "" over the re in sufuifi i nui'uiu . I t nm sll rosdi 1. 1 1 l, lnt.fatl.in I.. . ." wr mi in i 1.-..W... miTiiTirWPI Mm 1J . Right at the outset of busl shall we make it ' un nera career 1 found thit it wss! wement? Ak -."," . ,. in It, i. come snd waiting to Capper Tincher Bill Receives Lux, package jq, i 'itrus, package 25c Sea Foam, large package .. OfTp Pull pt. bottles Del Monte Catsup Oftp Matches ((full count) box g lbs. net Caddy Crackers Favorable ReDort brain." H IMllU'Ki.r ll Ivi:imr Br . I UU. IT Vitit ... 1 . i . . K...I--M.. .. It ... to l.nnr.-. It Is'k-ll.. - ' ' " "d,,wl 1 .. - i --""' moment snv inner wain 01 me. i aw Mr. Karlv hos- fullU the cry of the wo'ild-jcsjto." j be emsnrlpsttd woman wh If si Oh, l.ills 1. mnr hss (tone to Chl- C1 1Q Horseshoe Tobacco, lb. plug fA Star and Climax, lb. plug fig Tuxedo, Velvet and Pmice Albert Un 1 OI K MARKET WILL PLEASE YOU AS WE C VRRV r spected Meats 1 AKK Sw,fl s Government In- ce cuts ou call for "There Is no sex In Washington July 7 ble report on the Capper r bill to rea-ulate future d n srs In eirhsacss was today bv the senate srl ermmlttee by unanimous Ksvor- Th. tret in Jurice ru,,,.,, U'kll O,. .,.,i,'.kl..l . . " ' vsbbbsj -.... prompted me hv sstlon of Jnde Turner srd Vr iplslning the previous i-i U.K.... . ii im, ..... ... say flid no, jaOW consclouslv probable thit th.re mnmin .. . - ; . " , " r. r.sriy was mar M Ht In lira n a n ,1 n . ,t 1 f., ,., I ri.i.i M i. . .. L . 7 : : I ,n" 1 "amed th u.. .1 ... u.u to oe ucnorea.ior ni departure sven between men and women illness " ere brouKht toeether la a "I knew way of evening, until this sa his reason wife's Where there's cireula ?ion there's life Use Journal Want Ads purely business relstlonxhlp , I also knew that Miss Belt hi in her prudish way would V the flrwt to prtH'Isim her sasoclslltMi srlth Mr Bsrly ss tree from all sen 'Intent when sbe hsd proven to n. ;bst mornlnit rfsttl thst. my deir the mm r table 1, l wss for inn. ne ovsr L Of II III whstever he wnnted to about "his osrn affairs, but I eon-Od red thst It wss takinc tinti.- ... bv her rnestp srd under the elrenrastsnpee I nt of Mrs. Karljr.j 1 kusw uu thought I wss rd Phone us your meat orders earlv Sit untax- w ;n w 1 . . -nd w, sss, in our Wg r,Mt XL'S tZiT Skaggs United Stores No. 37 LADIES' COATS, SUITS, DRESSES, SKIRTS and WAISTS-A11 going at greatly reduced prices to make room for new Fall goods. Lot 2Coats and Sm'to .q..i 1, . . I $37.50 to ?69.50. 81 0 ftMVS VV ctltsand.suiIalue85;(o $35.00 SILK DRESSES, WAISTS, SKIRTS OFF NEW ORGANDIE DRESSES 1-3 OFF VALITON'S STYLE SHOP 413 State Street IU X. Liberty Street 162 N. COMMERCIAL STREET. PHONE 478 "MONEY SAVING CASH STORES" mi LADD & BUSH BANKERS ESTABLISHED 1868 General Banking Business Office Fr-r-'mnilOa. m.'to3p. m.