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Pan Four Th Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon The Capital Journal Salem. Oregon An Independent Newspaper Every evening except Sunday 81. Telephone 81; n-w George Putnam, Kdltor and Publisher suuscriition rates By carrier, 5 cent a month By mall. In Marlon and Pol counties. 50 cent a, monm. Klsewhere 17 a year Entered aa second class mill matter at Balem, Oregon. MemBer ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated Press Is ex clusively eniiUed to tne use publication of all nw AJ patches 'credited to It or noi otherwise credited In this pa per and also local news pub lished herein. A Financial Fizzle From all appearances President Harding's plan to protect the livestock industry of the west has fallen through because the big bankers failed to put up the $50,000,000 capital for loans, as the security is not acceptable. The stock, com prising feeders is not in general demand. The bankers are Turner has been angled for by J., a- rr da A iL. -T A- t U dXr I aiw6;u.c wuiuau nuu ICOUJ LU Ul.l W J 'V,i LVlll W A HIV fMauv vj. fcaa, uwwy I am not perfectly comfortable In. begins to lose her girlish rls"r,f' 'J? sporta, outside pro- lik.t nuu i .n in nH rfevelnn Into something that -v.. .... u.v . " . . ...I that of a nice boy for whomjlgra ight proclaim ner a feel the same kind of love you! pother of the race" She ls hare for Bart. I have realized: I self-conscious piece of egotism since your return that you arei that, unless you are flattering her probably going to meet some of , every minute, she is bored to the biggest men in the country, death. Oh, Alix, I don t like I have been told that Judge whom be came in contact." "Surely you are not accusing me of angling for him, are you Larry? And I couldn't help grinning. "I am not flattering. Alii. I can tell by the way you look that he Office Cat (Copyright 1921 by Edgar Allan Moss.) but poor cattle and sheep, desired for the grass ranges of grjang states, have no real market value. Eastern banks were to provide $25,000,000 and western Danxs $,wu,uuu. atocK was to De snipped irom tne proa-j -n0, dear, but I am just trying ucing territory to the grass ranges of the west. But the; to ten you that he is probably ex- project, from which much good was hoped, and to promote tremc y fascinating and of course I h will fall In 1tUA ultH vrtti " ...i..;. l . . ,. .:....,:? .!,.,... ,.. ,,..t, tim,. r,n,l m,m, - wujiu ..:U'i oianueiu uoulcu niu'-u tiiinj emit vun. "Flatterer1' seems to have collapsed- It is charared in the liatu that whpn Wall Rrrool- fniinrl - .- . - , . i interested 1n you already.' a growing sentiment for loaning government funds to help k- ,,, , the growers through the financial depression, hie bankers "I aril not sillv.' Alii, but T M.i'r' the reason that you are so con-' tbis wa3 the rule at the state nor hurrivA tn tb Whlio Ui.oo I.WUJ o f tl,o helD realizing that there 1 m! temutuous of girls and why ourjm.,, joy HJing, jags and jazz. ! k o-htr.Ti whpn some Older end, as they do not want the government to go into the mo-, ,.rh, ' . . ..I '''.. Im.-rarv standards were high a nev-loaniiur business excent to the railroads, or to finance' -... k' ." .u. u IS -nn r,ider woman." interrupt-; insistence on good Engii the moving crops, which might interfere with their own, you. You have youth and good ed Larry, nmfita looks and virile manliness and: " Deigns to .... i nnifMunQ fezsions, militarism, v alism it was run to train teach- Monmouth normal inder Acker man did not send traveling teams of basketball players and footba 1 teams over the state on hair-pull ing and slugging matches, bociai ma ntaineu ai a "'s" girls." "Onn't worrv. my dear boy, you . .IJ anntt,h llf.' 1TJ4 ff and the. were no free with age Wait until you are dancing parties to which the note ig J you will be perfesUte was invited willing to spend your narueaiuu n0i a amuc --- -IT Indole awake nights tojdaIlCe at the Monmouth norm, think up flattering things to say aa event that occur ed Ji to some chit of a girl who only 0nce a month, without passing tne cares for you for the good times scrutiny of a committee that stood rou give her." ... for tne welfare of teso. ! "Who is cynical now: uerewaiai 1 am not cvnical about it, Lar- VOung people at Monmouth De I am just citing lacis. iwjtrainea to couumi vuw..- t-nth ! always o-orti0mpn and ladies. This is not OUU JW - , Beautiful Actress Attributes Her Wonderful Success to lid r aniuup vuinpiexiOn Tell How You Also May Have One ry. are yot looking ahead. Perhaps that i3 sa.d t0 reflect on other schools but when some older : wfre reduced to a minimum. THe 0B iJh Iwas STeater than quesuuuauit T, Tl . . , 1 1 looks and virile manliness and "Deigns to notice you. ' I currietU In foreign or umu . .. ( ,t. u . i ' ,i.rt imiv as though I nao ) So When the senate was about to pass a bill requiring the' girl, Larry. Some day you are go-1 not heard him. "On the contrary Every 3in(.ere lover of good or I government to advance 50,000,000 for the relief of the Stock- 15 to lay it all at some girl'z feet the older man looks backward It der jn public affairs and every .. . . .j ., i i. ! v.... ..ih hp desires. And so .,.;.,. lnves our public' drawers, unanciers declared it unnecessary as the banks l" ""i" , eiri 0f : ' " . . that 1 ,j .... ... . ... for not gobbling you up." he tries to find it in me gin vi s,.hool system and v. ho desn es tnai I wu.u mu..i t.ieir resources, ao naving cauea congress ..So you think x at the mIn. (off, the bankers got from under, just as they had done pre-' now state, do you. Alicia. I be- viously in the proposed cotton pool, when they were to furnish lleve ,n yur neart that you are lust like au other women and re- Fome H:r,,ur, was low.' funds to move the surplus to foreign markets He steered a wabbling flivver He wan running rather slow And on his nut brown conn tenance Were signalings of woe, Sezz I: "0 tell me, ancient one. Why be so dashburned glum? four lean and wrinkled face Is sad, Tour flivver's on the bum, Seize "B'gee. it oughta be, For I've bad grief, by gum. 're llvad In Marion county ty, sir. sir. Shim the Lizzies Colonal Hofer is not the only 'one who dreads lest the "school-ring" seize control of the state normal and strive to "keep up with Lizzie" the Lizzies being the Agricultural Col lege and state University, institutions expensive and extra vagant and out of all proportion to the fields they occupy. Oregon is the 36th state in the union in population and resources yet it is Supporting the second largest agricultural i )8 everything but womanly. Her his dream, but not the I it be kept true to democratic make those dreams come true." stan(;ards and high and pure "Good heavens. Miss Ancient. American ideals will mourn the when did you arrive? One would . of SQ unassuraing and modest think you were over forty instead man tQe late president at of under twenty-five. I suppose, Monmoutn. and will hope that though," he continued niis-: Qne whQ loves tne country chievously, "that being a writer ; schooIs an)j js not carried awayi ..... ..11 lha l.ini' . ta , i you are aoie 10 iuni '!with the expansion craze mai thoughts of youth as v.eu i sems ;o dominate our political af- college in the country with ambition to be the first in size, and orliimtiniT at Orecon taxDaver's exnense the voung folks For eighty year or more , . , , JLa . . me when my bones oi iieiKnou. inB ncc UA wo. is wracked and wrenched andj jhe University has not quite the extensive ambition of the sore, ... j 0. A. C. but there is nothing mean and lowly about its aspira- a n nil II ;i rn . 1. 1 TB UIW' gard men as just so many fish for net." . "If you are cynical. I shall be sorry that I have ever met you, Larry." "Don't sav that. All. If von Ions will just let me love you until as realize the tragedies 01 ase fajrs wil, succeed nim. Such a man that mythical girl of your mind Goodness, Alix, I have thought cannQt ea9ily i,e found. romes into my life, I won't be i you many things, but I have never! C0L E HOFER. cynical for you have taught me realized before that you were a . . that the sweetest thing in thei budding genius." Tvorio Wl'tVl Tanan "Did you bring me out nere iu1 xzau r" the moonlight to tell jne that, JJQW Qn InCreaSB Larry? "No, I brought you out here to world is a real woman. Do you know, Alix, that the ordinary girl New York Wheo Miss Dorothy Dalton, the beautiful actress who was recently selected for the lead ing role in that ma"mnjoth New York production. "ApnrodHe, sw ana maKes a rosy white con about it. i find it excellent lor my complexion as it prelects my ski in all kinds of weather. Thlfi why 1 prefer it to all uther toilet nine miles hpr roads In this here Henry Ford. "In this here charmta' garden spot Our roads Is bitter bane. And I'll not try to come again and suffer all this pain; Til sell thU poor old flivver and Return by air plane. tions either, and it is managing to inflate taxation in a man ner to cause the taxpayer to gasp at the high price of school ing. The Normal offers an unfavorable contrast tbat it has been managed economically and inexpensively with a view to supplying the essentials of education and not the frills and furbelows. Its students are there to work and not (o frolic. Life at the Normal is anything but a joyride the same cannot be said of the other institutions. Tf i a t,, i. i,..,...,! i l,.,, t 1 r , , .., ,v i me uuaru 01 regents select some-one greatest desire seems to be some-;kiSs you goodbye." thing else. She worries when she' Tomorrow Larry's Farewell. Open Forum Contributions to This Column must be plainly written on one side ot paper only, limited .to 300 words in length and signed with the nam of the writerv . Articles not meeting these specifi cations will be rejected. For. To the Editor: The newspa ... .- ... ,1 .. i .... , , 1 . ,, -i t , , hnvt. & short two montns or Jt is to he hoped that the board of recents spW miuinJ nuhlished euloeies of the late J. aUnw'vou seV yourself that It "ot identified with the present higher educational regime to! Ackerman, prealdent of the And now you m i ...aj Hu ,4U.. i i. aa-j . . . ! Ortzoa State Normal school at pw u,A-u -" wui liiv mm nut I lirrci It'll jr Afkunnun atwl Monmouth, whicn are an very hichlY deserved. For ten years at . . . , k, itroverning tne institution in the past be continued. For thp the head of the state school for That mas.es os ti ... What President Ackerman Stood, some organization that has be come a terror to ine taxpayer auu is pitiful to view succeed tne wortny and much regretted Dr. Ackerman, and It's those tarnation roads, una that the conservative, result producing, meritorius nolicv blue, I fovern'ng the institution in the past be continued. For the Normal to get into politics as the other schools are would We like to come ttt town to trade make it an expensive luxury nd blow our scanty W do not like to take all day And suffer wreck and wrack -We'll have to go elsewhere. I rear To spend our slender stack One thing that always helps a woman to make up her mind, Is the privilege of changing It. Tabloid Sermons For Busy People by Parson Abiel Haile Ain't That Biffht, Wife? a season, and a time to every purpose "To everything there Is under the heavn Eccl. 3-1 m Brvai spiritual law ot sequence rules th world. Nothing can 11 things work to a nur- Swlnburne In verse expresses I lit) Idea "That even the weariest river. Winds somewhere safe to the sea." The rivers of life and time empty Into the sea of eternity. It may take the rivers lone to win, I ihronih mnnv i,,.,i ht .n .1 If trouble drive you to drln jraeh the sea; and the rivers of life are made up from the streams 7ou will find that drink drive anil cugtom,. Tne wu inay ,,0 ilke,ne4 lo , purpose you lo more trouble Achieve that purpose, definite steps must be taken. The steps must ll t U k All 111 lllln UBn.nn has some weakness, -- --- "" "They say that mree """ slay It. Thre art no trivial nlcldents; words suffice tor a that po' and '" d,lc tln,e c'" become effects. .- .... wi renllv neen iuv many. A man can do hlf court lag In gurgles." "And after marriage? "He converses In grunts. Rvery man Take character building. Punctuality In . 1.1.. a,iir. keeninc allttolnf men! nr in nlievlnir iirHom ,,r. .mm mm - m a common one is maum - - " f i.uiaimu iur geatlnns to his wife about run- j reliability. Thus In charucter building there Is a time for establlsh ning the house. reputation reliability and the other sterling virtues the world . 1 really loves. There Is a time for honeHt laughter, for tears and for Night life In New Yorl I" now sym,mthy with a.dlstrataed fellow; there Is a time for work and for -y dangerous. Tnere is '""' Iplay and repose. The trouble Is. many of us coi will ver ... .1 ir. 1 that you ..mun standing up and get over by a somnambulist Phllllpa ! "Zlta." fall run H. O. confuse out time tables and fail to maintain sequence ami balance. For iustan.ee. some for get that the time to be honest ls all the lime. The word Is replete with sound advice to do all things decently and In good order. No matter what the structure, it first must he planned, the plans tested I ,ne sUt- traiuing public school teachers he has made a record for careful ex penditures ol public funds. He ha- also stood for the conduct of a public Institution with some re gards for the lights of the taxpay ers, that a state Institution slta'l be confined to the purposes foi which It was created. He admin istered the slate normul training school as a public trust, especial ly dedicated for the tdueation cf teachers for the country pchoolx. That was never lost tifttt of. While some teachers went out from Monmouth into high school.-, and even college work, the ttrral bulk ot the money expanded at Monmouth went to supplying a better grade of instructors to." the country schools. Mr. Ackerman never fell for the critTe that exists in some western institutions that it was his hnai-j ness to build up a national inati-l tulion or the largest normal school in the world. He also held' to the principle tbat teachl it Is a profession and therefore those who fit themselves for it should pay tuition, and the dorm'tory v. as j run on the principle that Mich a function as renting rooms nrd sup- plying board and laundry was, to yield a profit to whoever en.ged in It. whether It was private or by In other words the state Savannah, Ga., July 15. A significant feature along the Sa vannah waterfront is the resump tion of trade between Savannah and the Orient after trade had been fairly well established between this port and the far east, the cotton movement decreased almost to the vanishing point and shipping to the tar east was questioned as to tne secret 01 fiepai juuas ana am never wito- her prenomenal success, she un- jut it. Now that short sleeves am hesitatingly said, "My complex- in vogue you will waul beauiilul ion." When asked further details hands and anna. There is nothing she explained: "Every one of my like Derwillo for this purpose, friends always raved about the Many of my professional friends texture and coloring of my skin, to whom 1 have recommended Two years ago, and I have no doubt but that my : IJerwillo, use u in preference to iirst engagement was maoe pos- ouiei lace powaeis or beauti sible through the reputation I had fiers." Jusc try it one in-fore going acquired for a beautiful complex- ito the theatre, dances, parties or ion. Managers are like ordinary an anernoon can and note the mortals, they admire a beautiful skin as much as anyone, and In became practically a zero: With -'--" srTh - Schooner Wrecked Nome, Masks. July 15. The was rejected at the recent elections in Portland and Salem. That the Monmouth state nor mal school Is to be added to the trophies of the state school ma chine no one can doubt, and that it will be conducted as expensive- jschooner Gertrude, bound from ly and as extravagantly as some ; Nome to Siberian coast points was other higher educational institu-j wrecked in a gale off East Cape tions in the west are carried on, 'five days ago and is a total loss, who will doubt? At Monmouth, i according to a message received Ackerman fought off all fads and here from the coast guard cutter extraneous departments and theiBear. The crew is returning to srnool was conducted solely for its! Nome on the Bear. the reopening 01 coitou seitius j ions are attractive. I think the ports have begun to increase, withpbest asset any girl or woman can Janan and other Oriental countriea, hive is a beautiful skin and corn- again looking to Savannah for cot ton. Several ships have recently taken on cargoes here for ports in the Orient and four Japanese ships are due soon to take on cargoes mainly of cotton. lavuraoie comments of your friends. Derwillo instantly pun , ! life like tint to your che. ks which defies detection!! takes the place of face powder and stays on un- "I FHE BIGGEST SHOW IN TOW! SPENCER SISTERS and WILBUR TRICKS and TUNES "JIMMY GREEN" Character Comedian , PERRY TAYLOR AND CO. "That Conjuring Cuss" ALICE JOYCE in "COUSIN KATE" LARRY SEMON in "HOME SWEET HOME" til you waah It off. PeranisaHM does not affect It nor will it mk It is easy to have this if off on clothing; It also prevenu the nose and face from shining. It's wonderful for a dirk, sallow, rouirh skin, blackheads, coarae pores, oily skin, freckles, tan and for the instant beauty it imparts, Over 500,000 girls and women are using it. It's absolutely harmless to the most sensitive skin. Just try it once and you will need no plexion one will spend only a little time in taking care of the skin. A girl may have irregular features, bvt if she possesses a beautiful com plexion she will attract attention anywhere. I am always glad to tell any girl or woman just how she may possess a skin like mine. Here is the recipe: Night and morning cleanse the skin first further arbument to convince yoo with warm water, then apply a .that there is nothing "just as good cold cream (Liska cold cream good." "better" or "Just like It." I have found to be the best) after Insist on IJerwillo, then you win massaging it into the skin take ' not be disappointed, off the superfluous cream with a i NOTE Druggists and depart soft cloth. Then before going out 'ment stores everywheie sell Der during the day or evening I ap- I willo with the guarantee that il Ply Derwillo, a simple toilet prep- 'you don't like it you get your aratlon which can be purchased , money back. It ls the one beau at the toilet counter of any up to 'tier that gives satisfaction at if date drug or department sinre iiinna r.1 iv, .. v The first aplication of this wnn- nun, I, ot ii tn , h tlerful Derwillo will astonish you. 'the city. V. J. Fry and J. C. Pm. It Imparts Instant beauty to the iadn Var Old BOV i fla'9 "ml """" Wh'" ibey V" "l,',roT'd- construction must X Our- X cai - W" q . follow the plans, and the speclficatlona rigidly observed. Thers can Remarkable Speller m.T,.r b jusUflcatloa for deviation. The purpose of the third Lebanon. Mo.. July 15. Such j chapter of Kecleslaales Is to Impress upon all of us tbat we should words as Mediterranean, plcallllll. never set the cart before the hoes or start to construct anything iauleronomy. formaldehyde, accla- not In a harmony of effort. Never be Incongruous. Jesting at a tnatloa, constitutional dissipation, funeral, wearing barbaric gear to a civilised service and practicing authoritatively and other similar thrift with stolen money are no more atisurd in principle than in trying to sell a crop berore the land ls tilled. He orderly, with a balanced reason for each movt In life, and the reaaon tor each act will reveal itself. words hold no terrors ror rem Waterman, (our and one-balf year 1. i.l phenomenal spellar, who Uvea in th Oiark Hills, near KM ride. Whenever the lad comes to town With his parents he soon become the renter ot Interest. He fre quently gives exhibitions ot his palling proweaa. One ot the things the youngster llkaa to do U to stand on the station platform and when a trala stop lo take water or a alt while baggage It. being handled. Kern sgclls for the passengers None ot the jawbreakers that so frequently 'stump'' adult give Fern any trouble. The lad spell II of them with comparative ease YOU DON'T BUY A Flag or Aoron or Scissors or a Pony With The Capital Journal But You Buv A Newspaper ALICIA HAMMERSLEY A Woman Who Wouldn't Remarry By IDAH McGLONE GIBSON The Noted Writor normal was not ran as a tree-ftr- all charitable institution. All teachers paid for what the got there and the service was so good lhjr preferred to pay at Aton mouth to getting something for nothing at other places wher pro-' fesMonal equipment and higher! education are dispensed. The doubling, trebling and In! some Instances quadrupling of school taxes Mr. Ackerman took no part in. He fought the effort of the higher education combine to compel every state teacb-sr to1 take a full four-year college course, or even a four-year course! at the normal school. He favored f teachers going out with a twoyer normal training course, and teach ing and afterwards taking sum mer school work or further work at theponnal That kept the Or- WANTED! 18 experienced and willing sales people to work in the various departments of our store for our great Mid Summer Clean Sweep Clearance Sale, apply immediately 4, 9 n 1 II Playtimes Echo Mother, Im Hunjry! o j A Talk With Larry Wheaton 'chirked up when I arrived hom'gon schools supplied with Oregon It was Interesting to obaerve on those day." teachers, how quickly yoath rebounds. In a "TH he glad lo, Allca. of course.' I ndoubtedlv an effort will be day or two Bab and even 1 had but." 1 added with a smile. vou'mad lo get the Monmouth state fully recovered from our awful - will hare ! accept Hannah with normal Into the nands of the ex perience, wbll Hannah, much th baby, for I do not think tbat penelr state school machine Ma older, was still pale and drawn, sleeping or making she will ever chin politics has larrrlv been She seemed to hav HMMlH very far from him again. I whipped out In aeatern states but' fle.h and she lingered in th door-, hat to think how sh will suffer' It eannol be said thai wc bare not y as though on guard evtn when hr gets big enough to real-' a highly orgaalsed and very effi j when I had th baby wl'h me. lie thai a U a boy and rebel, cient educatioaal machine in Ore- Allc uoraoa tinea neraeu tutu against ner apron strings." ! gon. It grinds out new law n lour home life pncuy. 11 was, , vr extremely busy. aj lb legislature at rnj iiuissmi i rather pitiful to se her with my both Allc aad I wanted to return until th school administration of: bsby In hr arms win ' realised, to our work aa soon as poaalhl. the state coats more than all other iwhat a wonderful mothr sh Both Bart and Larry returned to fon of government put togrthcr I would make, aad yt I knw that: college th night that 1 arrived. !la some cMles and count!.. Twm-f I she would never Ik on. Before he left. Larry Wheaton Ky d4 nw school laws war - I am so glad you ar going lo managed to got m aay at th.axt4 at th last session, la some have th baby wllh you." ah r- end of toe plasu tor a quiet talk ' count! th great bulk of th cash i marked one day. "AlU. you will. "Do you knsrw. All,. 1 ,hiag 1 taxes ar tnrned o er to the school lend him to Bill and me one In a am jealous ." h said. ' administration and th count? lahll. won t you? Quit often Why should you b. my dear commissioners have to carry the some one of our Mnd has ml boy? Ther la certainly no oo delinquent tax and go without child to b with Bill a Hill who raa lake your plac In my fund a large part of th ymr Iti while whn I was at th offlc .ad affection." I raa b said for Mr Ackermaa that fca baa always greatly "I know that. dear, but yon he wax not a pan of turn burden- The answer is iraSy instantly A. heaping bowl of Post Toasxies with cream or milk and dnldish appetite could ask nc ing more oelicious or satisfying are the toasted potown of selected white corn Order by name to jfct the test of aU cornflakes At Grocers Everywhere! v WANTED! j Old Spuds, Cherries, Fresh Vegetables of all kinds, call telephone No. 453 LADD & BUSH BANKERS ESTABLISHED 1868 General Banking Business Office Hours from 10 a. m. to 3 p. m.