L.' I'lji.iMi.. "I " ii.ih.iiiii.iiiiii ir mi I THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON WEDNESDAY, APRIL 5, 1922 flCOSlCIION OF BOM LEI E Accusations tbat the Btete bonus commission Is misconstruing the bonus law 'n taking Into consider ation "moral risks" in granting loans and by 0 doing is not p' lowing ex-service men thr.- fourtbs o( the appraised valuation ol their property, were made at tbe meeting o the American Le gion in the armory last night. Tbe attitude of the commission In not allowing the men to see re ports of appraisers, under the ex cuse tbat they were not public rec ords was also taken up, the Le gionnaires insisting tbat such re ports should be available to them, or the public, upon request. As a result of tbe discussion, Commander Joseph Minton ap pointed a committee of Millar Mc (Jllcbrlst, chairman, Robin Day and Fred Mangis to confer with the commission, present tbe atti tude ot the Legion, and ask (or a statement ot policy In granting loans. The committee will also assemble tbe grievances ot tbe ex service men In the form of a reso lution which will be presented at special meeting to be called within the next ten days. The commission will further be asked to have tbe state attorney general render an opinion as to whether or not it has tbe right to consider moral risks in making loans, as well as a future valua tion ot tbe property. Should the commission refuse to - take action on grievances repre sented, the local organization may Institute a friendly suit against the body for a supreme court In terpretation ot tbe law which they believe to have been passed for tbe benefit of tbe ex-service men and with a view to loaning them three-fourths ot the appraised val uation of tbelr property without considering the moral risk or fu ture values. Lloyd Rigdon, Kenneth Bell and C. M. Jones were appointed a . a committee to confer with a committee of the Spanish-American Veterans and 0. A. R. con cerning the use of the veterans' room of the armory. The matter ot putting on a show was postponed until the Septem ber meeting, i BRINGING UP FATHERBy George McManus 'T THAT I 50MM0N.' WOULD N' MAKE "YOU WILD- & Pl ea j ftAtt- I'D LIKE TO KNOW IF I KIN i ilT OUT OF tERVN ON THE. W? OURY- , , ' j T II II U Wr?- HEA,K TO THE. , ! lt THERE ANY REASON WHY YOO SHOULD BE t(.ut.a rKOn JURY S 1 DOTY' ) NONE THT CMS THINK j OF now; r) J '922 v Int'U Featuhb Service-, Inc. WILL, NOT BE HOME HAVE TO tERVE ON A HE BLOCKED STREET: TRAINMAN IS FINED r. L. McGonnell, a Southern Pa clflc freight train conductor was sentenced to pay a nne oi when he pleaded guilty yesterday afternoon before Judge Earl Race to a charge of allowing ms in to block State street. McDonnell was arrested Satur- j.. ih hv Patrolman ueuise uaj uie,uu - - . . ri I . . n mam. White and Jonn a. uibj, Copyright 1920 by H. C. Fisher Trade mark Reg. V. S. Pat. Office. MISS DU PONT STARRING AT THE BLIGH THEATRE With tbe swirling sea around a llchthouse reef as the background. a strong drama of three happiness! tne holiday. seeking hearts is now reflected on the screen of the Bligh theater to day and tomorrow in "False K Us es," Universul special attraction I activity, Wilkesbarre, Pa., April S. Suspension of operations in th anthracite coal fields of Penusyl vanla was hailed by the averagi mine worker as an opportunltj tor a vacation and most ot then are planning thoroughly to enjoj For eight years th railleries had been operated almost a full schedule, the wa period being marked by unusuui The miners, therefore, starring Miss DuPont. meir teaaers sam toaay, were giat "False Kisses" is realistic. II ihttt for at lea8t. luev wul la vivid. Mont nf nil. it nruRnnis not have to answer the earl, a germ of analysis In a day when raornlag Whistles. the screen play Is still thought of Believing that the suspension chiefly as a medium of entertain- WBB Inevitable, union leaders sail. ment, of simple pleasure without oat of the miners started weeki meaning or benefit. Wilbur Dan- B nnanciauy to loriuy tnem icl Steele wrote "Falsa Kisses" as '"'ves against it and that moBt "Ropes," a one act play. It wan tnera Prepared for at leas published in Hamer's magazine. (our weeks Idleness. Borne, how and arouBed broadsides of com- ever chiefly heads of families, an ment. It was bought for the use seeking work in other Industrie! of Miss DuPont. remembered for t0 conserve their savings, th her starring vehicle "The Rage of 'eauers sam, Paris." Frequently a motion picture presents a very different version I ot a story from the original, the I scenarist end director believing I that the requisites ot a good Screen story are not wholly satis fied by the original context. But "False Kisses" is one of those artistic masterpieces that have come to the silver sheet practical ly without change, except for its title. Tbe natural performance nf Miss DuPont In tbe central Open Forum Contributions to Tills Column .must be plaluly writtou on one side of paper only, limited to 00 words In length and signed with the name of the writer. Articles nut mealing these sue clflcauous will be rejected. To the Editor: In one ot th role recent issues of The Capital Jour and the portrayals given by Pat ul Mr. llofer made tbe reuiur O'Mallcy and Lloyd Whltlock as I that the Income tax system 1 lh busband and the "friend," all I "rotten and unainerlcau," If I am Shree deserve commendation tor not mistaken the income tax sys subtlety, spirit and accuracy. Item we propose to put before tbe Paul Seardon's direction from voter next November is on tin Wallace Clifton's scenario shows Name principle as the United evidence ot a tine sense of drama- states government system. Now tic value and suspense. GRAND ARMY PLANNING ANOTHER BIG REUNION according to Mr. llofer. If our sys tern is rotten then the United States government Income t system is rotten too. I am running a SOO-acre ranch 1(1 miles east ot Salem. For a tew years I was paying an Income tax 1 never could find anything wrong with the Income tax. I think ev ery true American will put his suuuldera to the wheel and help carry our tax burden I have been studying our tax system for several years. The farmer who has 120,000 Gettysburg, Pa., April 5. Civil war veterans have started a move ment for tbe celebration ot the 60th anniversary of the battle of Gettysburg with another great re union here In July, 1923. While the ranks ot both the Blue and the Gray have been con. alflershlv thlnfiad nine 4ha r. i.ninn h. in ion ..h.n c nnn Invested In land Is paying about men from the North and ' tbe 400 Uxes- the "P'tallst who has 3outh were under canvas. It Is be- lue "." " interest Is not lleved tbat the proposed celebra- W on tion would receive the enthuslas- u,At tha rr"nd tax convention tlo support of the surviving vet- ' UeleRat were In favor of the ran. income tax, 20 against, and six ot those were from Marlon eountr. OPENING GAME POSTPONED IZXZ 1 ' - and the capitalist to pay (48 taxes ixis Angeles, fal., April 6 Inhere he farmer Is paying 400. id opening game or me isil i that rotten and unamerlcan? baseball seaaoa between Los An- HENRY" JOQl'ET. nvivn uu runuuu icaais or me i eiiverton, or. Coast league was postponed here Tuesday, on account ot rain. Headache! Kidneys Wrong I Soothe, gnd Heal, 7" " "u"!. K f n Ar1 an rrrln er nw .... ,k ....., mat your giuneys need attention umiw ry guar- soivax tablets tak.n iiyomei rertiturlv n tat.m that it m ITAmAl , . . . .. - " . I ep tnm clean and healthy does not relieve you, be will pay Isold by Daniel j. Ft, p " it wiiwoci. taov; cents. SO (adv) ALLIES WOULD SUPPORT FAMILY M-iX-EMPEROR Paris, April 6. (By Associated Press) The council of ambassa lors today took up the question )f providing for the family of ex: Emperor Charles ot Austria-Hun-jary who died in exile in Maderia last Saturday. The allies are ready to contribute to tbe support )f the family but some of the countries that benefitted by parts at the fortune of the Hapsburgs, including Czecho-Blovakia and Jugo-Blavla are declared to have refused to release for this purpose my part of the property of the Imperial family that was handed over to them. The ambassadors proposed decision on the question, pending turther negotiations. They are un uerstood tot be determined that the countries which received part )f the former Austro-Hungarian territory shall assume a share of the burden In caring for the ex ruler's children and his widow Rumania, It is stated, has already :onseuted to bear her share. BRITISH HOLD ALLIES TO PAYMENT OF INTEREST London', April 6. (By Associ ated Press) -The British govern ment has addressed a note to the titles declaring that owing to the fact that Oreat Britain has to pay tne interest pn her debt to the United States, she reserves the right herself to call on the allies turn to pay the Interest on their war debts to Oreat Britain. Settlement Reached Chicago, April 5. Creditors here of the bankrupt firm of Kar kos and Burke, a New York brok erage house, unanimously agreed last night to accept the com pany's offer of payment in three years on their claims. They agree to accept ten per cent cash, ten per cent at the end of each of three six month periods and 20 percent at the end of each of three additional six month periods. New Books "The New England History from the Discovery ot the Contl nent by the Northmen, A. D. 986 to the Period When the Colonies Declared Their Independence, A. D. 1778," an interesting old work published In 1857, written by Charles W. Elliott. Tbe set was presented to the library by Mark Poulsen. Employment Psychology," the methods of selection, training and rating of employes, by mental and trade tests, by the observation and impression methods, discussed In detail by Henry C. Link. The au thor arrives at a practical com bination of employment methods which should interest both em ployers and employed. $ "Enduring Investments" the outstanding statistician of the country, Rober Ward Babson. The author appeals for Investment in the shape ot human souls, and happiness, and for the Christian Izlng of education and industry. "How and Why Stories," a col lection of negro folk-tales. Inter esting for tha story teller and for the student of folklore, written by John Casper Branner. "Fish Cookery," six hundred recipes for the preparation of fish. shellfish and other aquatic ani mals, by Evelene Suencer and John N. Cobb. "Representative One-act Plavs by British and Irish Authors," a collection of twenty well chosen modern plays, edited by Barrett Harper Clark. "Life of Jean Henri Fabre." the life story of the French scientist told with man delightful passages from his own writings of his ex periences. The biography Is writ ten by a klnsmnn, Augustin Fabre. "Dr. Tam O'Shanter," the storv of a college girl and her dog, by Mabel Louisa Robinson. "Messer Marco Polo," by Don Byrne. "Roads Going South," a story of New England life and of New England character by a new au thor, Robert L. Duffus. For the Children. "Heroines of History and Leg Snd, stories of women of all races and times, especially Inter estlng to girls of Junior high age, edited by Elva S. Smith. "The Boy Scouts Book of Camp fire Stories," edited by Franklin K. Mathiews. "Brother Eskimo," exciting Es klmo adventure, told by Alan Aul- livan. Herbs Used in Medicines A Manchester. England, paper nmn the renewed cultivation of old fashioned medicinal herbs in renirlfsh wardens. In tne uniieu states thev have also gone out of fashion as a feature of tne smaii garden, although they are import ed in large quantities irom ipr- kev. India and China, where they are erown purely for commercial purposes, as their medicinal vaiue Is recosrnized by many leading nhvslolans. Tons of meoicinai herbs are used annually in the nrormrntlnn of Lvdia E. Pink- ham's Vegetable Compound, most successful medicine for wo man's ills. It contains no narcot ics or harmful drugs, and women afflicted with such ailments should try it. (adv) Hamman Auto Stage Three Stages Dally rave Salem 10:20 a. m. connects east bound train Mill City; 4:20 pm Leave Mill City 7 pm; 4 pm Leave Stasre terminal Salem Leave at 11:30 and leave Stayton at 1 p. m. Wavslde stops at Gooch. Lyons, Mehama. Btayton, Sublimity, Aumsvllle, Turner, State hos pital. Cottaee farm. Jos. H. Hamman Salem Phone 304 SALEM-SILVEKTON STAGE Leaves Leaves Salem Silverton Stage terminal News stand 7:00 a. m. 8: 00 a. m 11:00 a. m. 1:00 p. m 6:00 n. m. 6:00 p. m SALEM-INDEPENDENCE MONMOUTH STAGE Leave Salem Stage terminal 7:00 a. m., 11:00 a. m., 5:00 p. m. Leave Monmouth hotel 8:15 a. in., 1:00 p. m., 0:15 p, m. Leave Independence hotel 9:00 a. m. and 3 p. m. only Special trips by appointment. beven passenger car for hire, J. W. PAKKEU,-Frop. Res. phone 615. Business phone 7 ,i, nnA Mmmlt. eold nrosnector of tha r her of the council "- , - - , ., , 7 "cms u. , ., opoKana last Thursday. Mr. Phillips was one oi me eariy goia Hunters in the Montana and California field, and in 1873 prospected In Alaska In tee. "For your own good, I advise you to be more careful In the future, r,irn Race told McGonnell pronouncing sentence. McGonnell was accused of al lowing his train to remain station ary for 33 minutes. Pioneer Miner Buried aatHo Wash.. April 6. Fun eral services were held here today for John M. Phillips, 7 0, pioneei WHOOPING COUGH No "cure" but helps to re duce paroxysms of coughing, C fcS VAl0 Ruq Over 17 MiUlmJan Uud Yta, TiUli I II Uncle Sam shouldn't be unreas onable. He should remember that he took his own time to pay his debt to Lafayette. Relieves Headache A little Musterole. rubbed on fore head and temples, will usually drive away headache. A clean, white oint ment, made with oil of mustard, Musterole is a natural remedy with none of the evil after-effects so often caused by "internal medicine." Get Musterole at vour drue store. 35 65c, jars k tubes; hospital size, $3. BETTER THAN A MUSTARD PLASTER OH! MY BACK! The Expression of Many a Kidney sufferer in Salem A stubborn backache is cause to suspect kidney trouble. When the kidneys are Inflamed and swollen stooping brings a sharp twinge In tne small of the back, that almost takes the breath away. Doan's Kidney Pills revive sluggish kid neys relieve aching backs. 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Last MAY MURRAY In "PEACOCK ALLEY" I IBERTV aU THEATRE J Salem-Dallas Stage Leave Salem Stage terminal 7:00 a. m. 11.00 a. m. 5:10 p. m. Leave Dallas, Gall Hotel 8:30 a. m. 12:30 m. e:30 p. m. FARE 60 CENTS Dally and Sunday Every day except morning trip does not run Sunday Round Trip 90 cents 1 CLEARANCE SALE Of slightly used, second hand, discontinued makes and styles, also some brand new pianos with cases a little damaged in shipping. THE MAKES Hobart M. Cable Lester Steinway Grinnell Bros. Kohler & Campbell Fischer Schiller Kohler & Chase Stodart Merrill S. C. STONE, M. D. General Office Practice Cancers Treated Office Tyler's Drug Store 117 S. Commercial Street Hartman's Glasses Easier and Better. Wear them and see. Phone 1255 Salem. Oreeon MEADOWLAWN DAIRY Phone 90F12 Inspect our dairy. The state Inspector says "It's one of the best in the Btate. Investigate the source of your milk. L. IYI. HUM Care of YICK SO TONG Chinese Medicine and Tea Co. 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It is the only school of mechanical treatment giving a physician's full four year course of study. The following are regularly graduated, licensed Osteopathic Phyclcians in Balem: DB. H. B. WHITE . j0m IT1TCH DB. L. C. MABSBALl . LADD & BUSH BANKERS - ESTABLISHED 186.3 GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS Office Hours from 10 a. m. to 3 p. m. The Capital Journal DELIVERED 10 Cents a Week . Non-Subscribers Coupon' The Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon, ' tomdSfnTl'6 Capital Jouraal delivered ioStT,tk lch 1 agree t0 pay the Carrier By Name Address . ' HONE 81 Y' Attention "u r... ir. ..v (adv)