Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, November 30, 1921, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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1-SDAY, NOVEMBER SO, 1921
Icentage
tf Suicides
I on Suicide
Use in this country.
,as, summer, when the
e3 m all their dread
L became availaDie, iu.
ireaSing self destruction
olnted out by more than
t observe.r: m.
lines the jhbiiu"-
ace company wuu
show tnai t
. the lnsurea m iu
ins of 1921 increased
,r cent over me m
period ot lszv.
r . ..i ,1,,,-tnff this
7.3 per lOU.uuu ui puK
L. rs ending Decern.
A90, the suicide rate de
Lily. Those were years
lot and increasing pros
far orders, war profits,
Lds, war wages and war
lent every one happy up
LiRtice. And then came
Llum period ot mad ex.
' Industry and income
d so abruptly early in
business dropped, profits
j and the grim wolf of
roent stalked upon the
f lClae Degau w iiiitwBw.
ide and Economics.
fl thn later months of
lys the Statistical Bulle
i Metropolitan Life Insur-
Ipan'y, "a fundamental
iems to have set in which
Inued throughout the first
inths of 1921. Month at
h the suiciae raie is
over the corresponding
or the months of 1920,
very likely that the rate
hole year will be higher
the preceding one.
Ian Interesting problem,"
k Bulletin, "to know
3 the unemployment sltua-
iht last year is, In fact,
jble for the observed con
is to suicide.
Suicide rates a very sensl-
ex of the prevailing eco.
fell being of the people?''
;m Bulletin. And then It
I its own question in four
yds of dire import:
iuld seem so."
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THE CAPITAL JOURNAL SALEM, OREGON
aanian King
Iwits Allies
mi Daughters
y flewton C. Parke,
Nov. 30. King Ferdi-
Rumania wins the crown
JinalUy In showing Clem-
Lloyd-George, Wilson and
ther peacemakers of Paris
4 doesn't like the way they
the spoils of victory.
I United States refused to
jthe treaties.
ny kept things in a choas
fatening not to pay.
aunzlo grabbed Fiume and
I the powers.
went bankrupt.
fal Zeligowskl marched in-
fand defied the peaccniak
Ferdinand sat tight and
Mng until the time came.
l called his two pretty
pre and said:
s. go out and marry some
f the allies don't like."
Jast this is the ir.terpreta-1
I' on the king' ccts by a
I of the French nrw lo.i i.
ftlt Bleu. The Petit Bleu
f a rampage on its first page
f report that Ferdinand is
give the Princess Marie
f use to King Boris of Bul
f Mt after marrying the
Elizabeth off to a prince
I some i time," says the Petit
be king ot Rumania has
I'o kusy himself in uniting
f umanian princesses to the
That Constance Talmadge, film
tar. has been separated for several
weeks from her wealthy husband,
John Piagalou, was admitted by
her in Los Angeles. The trouble
culminated a month ago inthis city
when she flatly refused to accede
to her husband's demand that she
give up the screen. That enoea
the romance that ten months ago
united in marriage the youngest
of the three Talmadge sisters to
the wealthy Gfeek tobacco im
porter. Miss Talmadge made wis
statement: "There, is no other
man or woman between us. We
auietly arranged our parting. We
just couldn't get along. My hus
band is not of the theater world.
He could not understand my going
away off to California to appear
in pictures. Perhaps he could not
understand because he is a for
eigner and I am an American. Be
sides, as I have discovered, our
temperaments are entirely differ
ent. He wanted me to give up my
movie career. But I cherish that
career as I do life itself. He want
ed me to give it up and merge my
individuality with his. Of course
refused." Miss Talmadge is at
the home of her sister, Natalie,
Mrs. Buter Keaton, in Los Angeles.
The Polk county court has
closed the Dallas-Alrlie road to
trucks carrying in excess of 1000
pounds, and intimates that a num
ber of other roads will have to be
closed in like manner in the near
future.
About $65,000 is being or will
be spent in the near future in the
construction of part of Wasco
county. Work is planned at Ante
lope, Bakeoven and Flemming.
Postmaster Hays
Back Up Request
On Rural Boxes
Columbus, Ohio, Nov. 80, In
dorsement has been given by Post
master General Hays to the ruling
by Attorney General Price of Ohio
that power is vested in the Ohio
highway department to remove
rural delivery mail boxes when
placed too near a highway.
"The post office department is
interested in the Improvement of
post roads and will not support
any unreasonable attempt by n
patron of a rural route to maintain
his box in a position which the au
thorities of your state believe con
stitutes an obstruction," Postmas
ter General Hays wrote to Attor
ney General Price, who had sub
mitted his ruling to the postmaster
general before making it public.
'Boxes must be so placed that
rural delivery drivers need not
leave the vehicle in delivering the
mail," Postmaster General Hays
said. "This doesn't mean that
drivers must be enabled to remain
on the paved portion of a high
way," he stated. ,
The attorney general's ruling
was prompted by a request from
State Highways Director Herrick,
who stated that patrons place mail
boxes on the dirt portion of roads,
within a foot, sometimes, of the
paved portion.
HOUSEWIVES
of
SALEM
Combings Hade Into
SWITCHES
Work Guaranteed
A. E. LYONS,
Portland Cloak & Suit Co. Salem
SALEM-SILVERTON STAGE
Leaves Leaves
Salem Silverton
O. E. depot News stand
7:00 a. m. 8:00 a. m.
11:00 a. m. 1:00 p. m.
5:00 p. m. 6:00 p. m.
SALEM-INDEJENDENCE
MONMOUTH STAGE
Leave Salem O. B. depot 7:00
a. m.. 11:00 a. m., 5:00 p. m.
Leave Monmouth hotel 8:16 a.
m., 1:00 p. m., 6:15 p. m.
Leave Independence hotel 9:00
a. m. and 3 p. m. only.
Special trips by appointment
Seven passenger car for hire.
J. W. PARKER, Prop.
;Hea. phone 615. Business phone 7
Hamman Auto Stage
Three Stages. Daily
Leave Salem 10.20 a.m. connects
east bound train Mill City; 4:20 pm
Leave Mill City 7 pm; 4 pm
Leave O. B. depot Salem
Leave at 11:30 and leave Stayton
at 1 p. m.
Wayside stops at Gooch, Lyons,
Mfchama, Stayton, Sublimity,
Aumsville, Turner, State hos
pital, Cottage farm.
Jos. H. Hamman Salem
Phone 804
I Mtter
enemies of France.
a . " i r i auct.
iZw Tas a Greek and to-
Bulgarian. This seems to
iy of showing discontent
f ' recnt treaties."
Frenci ,orejgn
m Bleu is all wrong.
lc likes to see the
,'says the foreign of-
P ck'a a Bulgarian v.
"rings Bnl
for thBt means re
lsequently for peace in
fel Green Notes
?en. Or.,
Nov.
30.
a now
8 hi,il,i;.
UZt, EImer !iar,r"
W! T vi8ltinB ith
Ea, !rd JoT,es- M
o J , tr'Uf rame bom 1-
ioft "tmt t0 Mr. Grant
v tterL ere married
1 Wk?"eri:k a,,d A'r
k H f Portla"d spent
WUn Mr' "4 Mrs.
th
5it
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Of alttm
-liss Kdna Davis
Bm,7. LU Sampler
Ginseng Root Is
Nearly 100 Years
Old When Found
Marlineton. W. Va.. Nov. 31.
E. M. Smith, a well known hunter
of this city,. discovered the largest
ginseng root ever found in thisj
section of the Btate while hunting j
pheasants on Red Lick mountain,
the other day. Mr. Smith became
entangled in some sort of plant
and after investigating found it
to be a giant ginseng stalk four,
feet high. He dug it up and sold
the root to a local grocer. There
were between seventy and eighty,
marks or scars on the curl of the
root, each Bhowing an annual !
growth, which indicates that the,
plant had been growing unmolest-j
ed for well on toward one hunurea
years. A large quantity of gin
seng is dug in this section of the
state for shipment to China, where
the natives have great faith in its
medicinal qualities, and this makes
this discovery by Mr. Smith the
more unusual.
Salem-Dallas
Stage
Leave Salem O. E. Depot
11:10 A. M.
6:10 P. M.
Leave Dallas
1:00 P. M.
6:30 P. M.
FARE. 65 CENTS
Daily and Sunday except car
at 7:10 A. M. does not run on
Sunday
Round Trip 11.00
Co-eds Bum Ride
To See Game; Are
Expelled for Act
Columbus, Ohio, Nov. 30 "No
woman student shall so conduct
herself as to draw public atten
tion and reflect upon the stand
ards of our university."
This is the rule posted by offi
cials of the Ohio State university.
It was announced after a num
ber of co-eds, who bummed their
way to another city to witness the
Ohio .State university eleven play
another university football team,
were suspended. ,
Other regulations announced
provide that all women at Ohio
State university must register
with Dean of Women Conrad at
least 24 hours before leaving Co
lumbus to attend any out-of-town
football games; also, that any co
ed who plans to go to an out-of-town
gam by smtomobile roust
give Dean Conrad the names of all
those who compose the party, and
her chaperon must be approved by
the dean. - 1
L. M. HUM
Care of . .
YICK SO TONG
Chinese Medicine and Tea Co.
Has Medicine which will
cure any known disease
Open Sundays from 10 a. m.
until 8 p. m.
153 South High Street
Salem, Oregon. Phone 283
Hartman's
Glasses
Easier and
Better,
and Bee
Wear them
HARTMAN BROS.
Phone 1255 Salem, Oregon
9
SH-H-H! I
LISTEN I
"Don't Tell
Everything"
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TEE NEW HARDWARE STORE
SQUARE DEAL
HARDWARE
and Furniture Co.
W. COHEN, Prop.
220 N. COMMERCIAL STREET
Builders Hardware
Tools
Plumbing Supplies
Crockery v
Dishes
Cooking: Utensils
Special Merchants
Lunch 35c
Hours 11 a. m. to 8 P. m.
EXTRA
SUNDAY CHICKEN DINNER
Ice Cream and Soft Drink
Open 11 a. m. to 1 a. m.
CHOP STJEY AND NOODLE
NOMKING CAFE
UP STAIRS at
162 North Commercial Street
If you are looking for
bargains call at the
any
Capital Bargain
House
W have a large assortment of
new and second hand Heaters,
wood and coal, wrenches, and
furniture ot all kinds. We have
plumbing supplies and thous
ands of other articles that will
pay you to call and see us.
Phone 398 215 Center St
We Buy and Sell Everything
Better
than Pills
YOU WILL NEVfcK wisn to taice anotner aose 01
pills after having once used Chamberlain's Tab
lets.. They are easier and more pleasant to take,
more gentle and mild in their action and more reli-
able. They leave the bowels in a natural condition,
: while the use of pills is often followed by severe
constipation, requiring a constant increase in the
dose. Every bottle guaranteed by your druggist.
ATTENTION
v iWe invite you to be participants in the Greatest
Bread Baking Contest ever held in the State of Oregon,
and at the same time get better acquaintd with, that
greatest of bread making, cake making, pie making flour
BLEND
The prizes which we offer make it well worth your
while to join in this contest. Here they are:
To the winner of the first prize .
$25.00 credit with her grocer
To the winner of the second prize f '.
, , . . $12.50 credit with Her grocei
To the winner of the third prize
$8.50 credit with her grocer
To each of the next twenty-four highest contestant
we will give a 241& pound sack of
BLEND FLOUR
The contest will start on December 8 and will last
for a period of three days. -
Each contestant must attach to the loaf of bread
which she desires to submit in this contest a grocer's sales
slip showing that she purchased a sack of FISHER'S
BLEND FLOUR on or after December 1st. The bread
should be left for judging purpose at Salem Commercial
Club not later than December 10th.
'Any person desiring further information concerning
the details of this contest may obtain the same by tele
phoning us, phone 425, or calling at our place of business.
Willamette Grocery
Company
Salem
ORE.
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