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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 12, 1921)
t'age Two The Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon Wednesday, October 12, ijy YANKEE POLICY FRAMED 'American Delegates to Arms Conference Meet Today to Out line Program (Continued from Page One.) apon It a constructive program re Mined to b dons by the delegates themselves. Some bint of President Hard ing's hope for the armament con ference were given as the dele gates were assemblying by publi cation of a letter the president had written In reply to a prayer that he work for "universal disarma ment." Absolute disarmament, Mr. Harding wrote, was "beyond hope of realisation" and perhaps not very desirable, but "a reason able limitation" of armament was a practical proposition with some hope of accomplishment. ' Similar sentiments have been expressed generally by military and naval authorities. It li un derstood that the first considera tion of those familiar with the In ternational situation baa been rather a "reasonable limitation" of future armament construction than a scaling fjjwn of present strength. The latter, It la pointed Hit, could well be considered aft er a building program for the fu- u re had been agreed upon. Hardine Hopeful. Secretary Hughes and Senator Lodge both have had repeated con ferences with Mr. Harding con cerning the conference and the other two delegates, Kllhu Root and Senator Underwood, called at the While House, and were uc- qualnted with !. president's I vlewa neroru accepting places on the delegation. The letter In which President Harding outlined bis hope for "reasonable limitation" was mndo public at the White House as ex pressing the executive's attitude toward tbe views of all those who bava written him u work for com . plete disarmament. The letter was addressed to Miss Klla l. Freed, llrooklyn, New York, and was us follows: "My Hear Miss Freed: Vour letters, among others that come to nit, suggest a widespread misap prehension as to the aline of the conference on limitation of arma ments, In my letter of Uctobor I I said to you: Must Be Reasonable. " 'I think I ought to correct your Impression about the expecta tion of universal disarmament. It la very erroneous even to suggest that we contemplate going so far as that. If we can get a reason- , able limitation we shall think Hint great things huve been accom pllshed.' "You replied that my letter seemed lo bring a message of hope Ussneaa to those seeking universal disarmament and asked me to ex plain reasonable limitation. "By reasonable limitation, i mr-.r. (WM imtrM t.p 4tM-m, A .,OrStv. UrWh way -to kill anyU.ng i to (T) The chi everv camps ? f? votes If I tk slat ion and taxation weft baaed on. Ars worse haa.tatts. common, strive, Xhe public wou!4 ato-op dead, and dead Toiks ) Women ratntmbtr the aftos of cer rvomcn venar T.nan xncir own,. (Sj loo maay word and "too titUa work Is aZ "wfta-fc os all. tMaat 4gaaai Jury Holds Church Stole Affections; Court Can 9t See It HZ HECK SAYS l I harte to say it t bffc gpod men, ain't popular among women. Dallas, Oct. 11. Declaring that the finding was contrary to law land that there had been so evi dence submitted by the plaintiff , to support it, or to ahow that there existed conspiracy or con certed design on the part of the 'defendants, Judge Harry K. Belt set aside the verdict brought in by the circuit court Jury for $2, 600 In favor of the plaintiff in the case of Wilbur Hughes vs Frank Holman et al. In his complaint Hughes charg ed that Holman and other mem bers of the Apostolic Faith church had alienated his wife's affections by Influencing her to attend their mission in Dallas with consequent neglect to her family duties, and by Instructing her to disregard his attentions and refrain from any intimacy with him because he was not a member of their faith. He also alleged that his wife re fused medical treatment for can cer upon advice of members of the Apostolic Faith. After two days of trial the case was submitted to the jury late Saturday night when the court over ruled a motion of non-suit made by the defendants on the ground That the evidence offered was sufflcfent to Justify sending the case to the jury. Application of Foreign Phone Company Probed The application of ths Vada-Callfornia-Oregon Te'.ophono and Telegraph company with head quarters at Susanville, Cl., for a certificate of convenience and ne cessity in order that they may In stall telephone service at Lake view, Ore., in competition with, the Lakeview-Pine Creek K'.ectrl: company, will be the subject of an investigation by It. II. Cory, public service commissioner Ht a hearing in Lakevlew on October 21. On the same eta he will in veatigate thea pplicaiion of the Lakeview-Plne Creek company fcr an increase in phone ratvs. On October 17 Coray will con duct hearings on two snide cross ing applications at Bend ;ird on October 19 he win nold a hearing at Burns relative to eleccric si r- vice given by the Burns Electric company, the inatiequacr of which has been made the ju'jjiict of a complaint by the Burns Commer cial club. Telephone service at The Dalits will be investigated by Commis sioner Corey In a hearing OJiober 15 and on October 24 he will hold a hearing at Klamath 'alls rela tive to the maintenance of an ag ency by the Southern Pacific rail road at Modoc Point. Commissioner Fred (I. Ilucbtel is scheduled for a hearing at Portland on N'evember 2 on the ap plication of the Nehalem Boom company for a logging franchise oh the Willamette slough. Violators of Traffic Laws Fined $6216 Fines aggregating $6,216.58 were assessed against traffic law violators during the month of sunt ember, according to reports submitted to Secretary of State Koier by courts throughout tne state as required by an act of 1921. Sixteen of Oregon's thirty-six i counties either had no traffic law violations during the month or failed to make their reports and one other county Union re ported only one violation which resulted in ther evocation of the driver's license. A total of 954 traffic law vio lations were reported for the month, Multnomah county head ing the list with 546 violations and fines Imposed aggregating $2242. Columbia county is second on the list with 139 violations and SI 503 In fines. Of the arrests for traffic law violations 89 are directly trace able to the activities of the state traffic squad with fines resulting therefrom aggregating $1,768.70. A summary of the activities of the state squad shows that during the month 80 cars were found without license plates, 115 others had only one license plate, 11 dri vers had no operator's license, 9 hH nn chauffeur's license, five am, under 16 years of age were found operating cars in vio lation of the state law, 50 dri vers were taken up for speeding, 17 cars bore void foreign licensee, five cases were reported in which dealers' license plates were being improperly used. 14 cars were found without license plates which had been transferred from other cars, one car was discovered with a 1920 plate, 17S cars were op erating with improper lighting, 17 had no lights at all, 97 had no tail lights, two drivers refused to dim their lights, 11 trafifc acci dents were noted, 485 drivers were warned for minor infractions of the law and 89 others were ar rested, 75 cases were adjusted, 227i trucks were discovered without mirrors, two cars were parked on the highway contrary to traffic regulations, two cases of reckless driving were noted, 36 trucks were weighed and found to be ov erloaded and 3 01 weighed and found not to be overloaded. Oregon - Alaska Packing Company Is Incorporated The Oregon-Alasks Packing company witn neui oufirt.ers in Portland filed articles of Incor poration with the state corpora tion commission here Tuesday The company is capitalized at $50,000 with the fo(lowin77r,3 porators: A. H. Range, rt. j y J iiubiuu uu uiureace Vincent Annllc&tlon of n... .- ns,lr cimiiu ,..,, 1 . .... . wiuuny qj Dalles for reinstatement M Comfort YouTsBl WithCutkuraSiJ and Fragrant Talcd 1 1 Ford Owners Attention! Mason 30x31-2 $12.45 Full Factory Guaranty BUY NOW SAVE MONRtI Pacific Tire & Supply! uompany 154 S. Commercial St. Also Portland, Oregon CitJ - rjuKeiie aiiu vvaua walla Capital Journal Bargain Day Price $3.00 per year by mail. Capital Journal Bargain Day Price $5.00 per year by carrier. JOURNAL WANT ADS PAY Auto tops to order. Curtains repaired. Cushions rebuilt. Top dressing Floor carpets Running board linoleum Cars painted All kinds special work HULL'S TOP SHOP Y. M. C, ABIdg. i mean something practicable that there la a chance to accomplish, rather than un ideal that there would he no chance to raallM. It ' is necessary to deal with actuali ties; to do the beat possible. Uni versal disarmament would he be yond hope of realization: even lis dastrablltly at this time might wall be questioned. Thousands of yaars of history, recording the wan and controversies of man kind suggest that human nature would require revolutionary re organization lo make universal d is armament possible. A considera tion of the present slate of the world, must. I think, euforce the conclusion that this Is not a hope ful time to undertake that kind of revolution. "On tbe other hand, a world with tbe horrors of recent experi ences seared into its mind, and staggering under the load of debt and armaments, has generously justified our hope for a favorable attitude toward the practical ef fort, the sincere beginning that we are attempting. The fine spirit In which leading nations have re ceived tbe Invitation to meet and consider these things, Is altogether encouraging. To undertake the impossible and fall might leave our last state worse than our first. The attitude of the nations war rants confidence that we will not fall, but rather that substantial results will be accomplished, cal culated to lessen the armament burden, and to reduce the danger of armed conflict. I feel that In Buch an effort we are entitled to the support of all people who would be glad as I can assure you I would be to see still more ui ciiiivpllshed If possible. "Most sincerely yours, "WARKKN O. HAHDINO." Realty Firm Buys Marion County State Fair Grain Display The complete display of grains and grasses which was exhibited during the state fair in the Mar lon county booth Is at present be ing shown In the oflfce of L. A. Hay ford & Co., located on State street, tbe firm having bought it after the fair closed. 1j. G. Hayford, junior member of the firm and president of Mar lon county realtors' association, stated that any one was at liberty to bring prospective settlers Into )tVv the display, atnd believed that It might be profitable to place similar exhibits In the rail ruad stations and In the lobbies of the principal hotels. The display was originally got ten up by W. A. Taylor and cost close to $1000. 1 Felix FTaviano Arnex, from Ar gentina, Is registered In pharmacy at Oregon Agricultural college. Since April, 1920, when the first staleh Ighway contract was let, Klamath county has spent $171,389 for road work. Clyde Burkhart of Lebanon Is tne prune king of Linn county. He bas Just completed a dryer with a drying capacity of 800 bushels a day. It is Free To you this week This 10-Day Tube of Pepsodent. Present the coupon to any dealer named below. Make thig delightful test. Watch the quick effects see the change in a week. Then you will realize what this new way means to you and yours. Cash and Carry Grocery 167 S. HIGH ST. Carries full line of Staple and! Fancy Groceries. Headquarters for Fall and I Winter apples. Cracked corn direct fronl Sioux City, Iowa, $2.25 pal hundred. a T -n a w ntirtmr nm a. j. iJAiiUvvii'", manager Capital Journal Bsrgln Dav Price $3.00 per year by mall. A Surprise Tonight If you will try this way to prettier teeth Each use of Pepsodent multiplies the sali vary flow. That is Nature's great tooth-protecting agent It multiplies the starch digest ant in the saliva. That is there to digest starch deposits which may otherwise form acids. It multiplies the alkalinity of the saliva. That is Nature's neutralizer for the acids which cause decay. Five important effects come from every application. And modern authorities deem all of them essential. SETTER THAN CALOMEL' Thousands Have Discovered Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets area Harmle Substitute Quick Heat V3tolglessFuei Dr. Edwards stitute for cat s laxative, and tl aim st instant i 00med tabK-tj Edwards' drte hver andtxiwtl IV pic,;. ,! : Tablets the sub are a mild but sure Wiaj on the liver it i Thesrhlikvlivi-. the result of Or ttion not to treat lainttwilhcalomrl tablets d the eood that cal.Mnel does, but have no bad aft, t eUects. Thrv ,',.!, 't inmn On taatfchV ttroog liquids or calomel. They tal i ' hold ,.( the trouble and truicklv correct it. Why run- the liver at tl nowise n the ux-ih? Calomel aamettmn nlavi w. So do siruns to tski- rnl:ivl IV. Edwards' Olive 1 aliltU taki anlare. Headaches, "dunim" and tht l fcettn; come from cmstipation arid I djwdrred liver. Take Dr. Edwards Otivr 1 .ititru hen you feel "logy" anc "heavy " Thry "etar" douded hrair M4"k-rktm''UKpiriu. 15cand3Uc MUELLER "Big 3" CONVECTOR Wanted Ail Kinds of Second Hand Furniture, Machinery and Tools, Etc. CAPITAL Bargain House We bay aoa aU tvarrtaia HM 9M SIS Cuter St S,io 1 Vww l Installed In en day ms any fuel with a Ealtiv saving of VS ta and la fuarantaad to at avary rassta In yaw nouaa camfertably ia MAKEsurethattheheat ing system you buy will do more than heat nil your home comfortably in cold weather. Don't forget that half the dayi you need heat are chilly days mild days. This is another reason why you should install a Muellar ' 'Big 3" Con vector. The Convactor will heat all your home comfortably in any weather without trouble without fuel waste. It is more quickly and easily reg ulated to temperature change than any other type of heat ing system. From chilly nights in Spring or Fall to the biting cold of Winter the Convactor is al ways ready to make you com fortable on shortest notice, and with least fuel. Why watte money and be uncom fortable with a heating sys tem that is hard to regulate? This test . will surprise and delight you. The results are so quick, so pleasing, so con spicuous. Millions have alreadysmade it The glis tening teeth seen everywhere now show some benefits it brings. Go get this free robe from any dealer named. Use it and watch the effects. It will open up to you and yours a new era in teeth cleaning. Why prettier teeth? This method brings whiter, prettier teeth because it fights the film. Your teeth are now covered with a viscous coat. Feel it with your tongue. It clings to teeth, enters crevices and stays. Old brushing methods do not remove it all. Enough remains to make the teeth both dingy and unsafe. That is why teeth look cloudy. The film coats absorb stains. Film also causes most tooth troubles. And, under old methods, all those troubles have been constantly increas ing. How film ruin teeth Film dims the teeth's luster. It also forms the basis of tartar. It holds food substance which ferments and forms acid. It holds the acid in contact with the teeth to cause decay. Millions of germs breed in it They, with tartar, are the chief cause of pyorrhea. Many other serious troubles, local and internal, are now traced to them. Countless people find that teeth brushed daily still discolor and decay. The main rea son lies in that film. Now we daily fight it Dental science, after long research, has found ways to fight that film. Able authori ties have proved their efficiency. Now lead ing dentists everywhere advise their daily use. ' These methods are combined in a modern dentifrice called Pepsodent Millions now employ it, largely by dental advice. The use is fast spreading the world over amonz those who know. tThit is the t00th Paste we ask you to try. Watch its effects on the film. See how your teeth improve. Then let your own good sense decide between old methods and the new. Three other essentials Modern science also requires three other effects from a tooth paste. The old methods did not bnng them. Pepsodent brings them Not for women only The most conspicuous effect is glistening teeth. Countless women employ it largely on that account Few things add so much to beauty. But men also want white teeth. Men who smoke find that teeth discolor quickly due to stains in the film. Pepsodent means more than this, however It means cleaner, safer teeth. Children need it even more than others. Their teeth arc easily attacked, and very few escape. Den tists advise that Pepsodent be used every day from the time the first tooth appears. To all it means a new conception of clean well-protected teeth. n' Salem-Dallas Stage Leave Salem 0. . Depot 7:10 A. M. 11:10 A. M. 6:10 P. M. Leave Dallas 8: 30 A. M. 1:00 P. M. 6:S0 P. M. FARE 65 CENTS Daily and Sunday except car at 7:10 A. M. does not rus u Sunday Bound Trip $1.00 iiammaii Auto Stage Thro. Stare nnllv leave Salem 10:J0 am, conmcnl earn oouna train Mill City; 4:20 pn I wave mil city 7 pm; 4 p Leave O. !. deDOt galem Leave at 11:30 and leave Staytml at 1 p. m. Wyside a'ops at Oooch. Lyot Mehama, Stayton, Subllmilj, Auuiavi.le, Turner, Slate a pital, Cottace farm. Joa, U. Uaminan, Sales, Phone 304 L. M. HUM Cars of Yick So Tong Chinese .Medicine aud Teg Ct, Has medicine which will cure any known diseoM Open Sundays from 10 a. m, until 8 p. m. 163 South Hitch aitreet Salem, Oregon. Phoa HI ietaaeAaaijOT " to MM tM jnai aaais. Can ai fMo, aWW aa avwM ( ym aft a mm NELSON BROS. 355 ChemekeU W, Or. 77ie New-Day Dentifrice Endorsed by authorities, advised by leading dentists every where, and supplied by all druggists in tbe large tubes. Receive a 10-day test free Simply present the coupon to Capital Drug Store State and Liberty Streets Perry's Drug Store Present the coupon for a 10-Day Tube Note how clean the teeth feel after using hZ 22 aenCe of,.the viscaus See u? whlten as the nlm-coats disaooear Watch the other good effects. PPr' This test wUl prove a delightful revelation. To you and yours it may bring life-long ben": fits. Every day you wait may mean new ft ?hig week."1 Ut CUPOn n"' 115 South Commercial Street 10-DAY TUBE FREE Your Name. Address wdi the tab wiflbV'sew by tnaa Chica Oaljr oat take te a tmaOr. - .... mmUl Joani1- Sa'1'" Oregon KALLM - S1LV KRTON SlAOi Leaves UM Salem Sivs O. E. Depot News H 7:00 a. m. 3:19 a : 11:00 a. m. 1:110 p. :0 p. m. I:H I SALKM-I.XDHPEN)KiVCB MO. MOUTH STAGS Leav Salem O. E. depot J:") . m. ll:0tj a. m. 5:90 n. m. Leave Monrhouth Hrtel l:H in. l!ntl n m. 4:15 n. m. Leave Independence Hc! -n ik. m. 1:15 p. m. 4:30 p. nv Bpecial trlpa by appointment. 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