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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1924)
PAGE EIGHT DEFEATED FOR OFFICE FLORES STARTS REVOLT Mexico City, Nov. 21. (By As sociated Press.) General Ane Kloros, governor ot Hinuloa state and unsuccessful cundiUute In the lust presidential 'election, Jias re volted, according to private (lis- patches trora MazatUn to the ucwupuper Kl Universal here. Tiie dispatches state that Gen cral Fi tiros left Cullacuh, Sinalua, Wednesday night in an automonilo accompanied by several ioowsr for the mountains along tlie Sina loa-Uuruugo boundary, where Gen eral Mlraniontes awaited him ut the head ot a lew hundred men. Confirmation Is unavailable In official quarters, and General llec tor Almadu, chief of staff, of the military commandant of the vil ley of Mexico, was inclined Ir.st night to deny the report. (General Florea was overwhelm Jngly defeated In the A! exit::, n Dresidential election of last July carrying anjy hi home state of Sinaloa and receiving a popular vote of 250,000 as compared witn 1,3110,000 for General I'lut;i Klfaa Calles. General Caiies Is to be inaugurated November 30.) O' Forum Contributions to l'hls Column must be plainly written on one Hide or paper only, limited to 3'ji) words tn length and slfirmd wHh the name of the writer. ArtlelsK not 'ineoting thew? spe cifications will be rejected To the Kdltor: "Murrlajjoable Clrl" Blate.s that at a inurrlago opl- tli-nilo in deserved by lhu l'Jt't iJiodol ilil of Kalem. Docs she really wish a murrlago epidemic to nter'-ly a letlor epidemic? fanr. lso states that the 1;M mode. Klrla aro'bacltlntr be. in her slate inent. Perhaps so. but If she will look up "Model" In a dictionary fhe will find th it It t,ives as n def Initio!.: Ktandard, OMictlilnK to be copied, a mod'-'l, a copy, na of a fa a tun or biwt, cto. If Vlut la what li mctnt when she talks of liili-i model gli'ls I am not among her group. I am a girl and t believe in my own nox, but I do think that there Is much to bo said about them. 'ltuninCHS Won. an ' asks where nil the good men are. You will not find them on tbo streets ready tn iii.-k up any vamp that comes along, you will probably find him nt tending to his bu.sinowi trying td malte a little money or lo get n Uttl.1 ediiealton. Tbo good girl will not bo foam, on the street, neither, ready to vamp nny good looking 111:111 that comes along. She nlso itUn how sho In expOcIfd to cook when her day in full of busi ness, It-.'lter gut acquainted with Homo nh'o young marriageable man :ind maybe he w'll be Inter- fhted then you will havo a chance to do all tin cooking and taking care of x hoinu that you claim you have no; :im for. S mho of these men -out you leave. TJic trouble is you girls see wnuu young man good looking and one who looks like Iks tr.av bo ablo to '.iae tlio ear onec-in-a-wbilo and w ho might 1m nolo to hhake a wicked foot, you tbtn begin to do your darndesl If he .-jlvew you the g'i by you Im mediately put him down on the black Hat and throw out your line for another giy. If you catch one and ho soon kocs to !ee some other girl you give him the gate (ind off you go for another victim. Sho saving "Tiio way to a man s heart is through bin l (inach" hUP li-dd.i tt u-i an I miiilit be profitably used unmet lines. If sr.mo of you girls who say that your parents say you can't chaso around nli;bts and keep up your s'ho l work too, and then ciiiMvcr that you will not unit going out llightt) anil wilt quit school In stead would stay ut home nights and lo ti lHtl- w-ji'I; around Die holme, or stay home at least throe nights out of tho w-iek you would find that you would be more In de mand. Thin thing of unking UiIh boy or that man to tuko you to this tdiow or that dnnco r home other such pla?u Is the bunk. Time Mas when It was not ladylike, to ik for dates ;ui.l ;ho like of the mail sex. Now It Is the rOsl.mi for any one to go ns far as they can and pet all they can out of wboevjr Will 'ippe.il them or win Is willing to give. Homo of the Bills think (hat It la a disgrace to nppear on tho ut reels with out set oral layers cf paint imrt powd.r on their faces If that is all that counts l would he tempted lo kick off nnd try the next v-oild. No, I do not think It Is a disgrace to appear without the paint ntoro on my face. I fact, I do not use puint. I do not need SKY-SCRAPERS Building a strong bone 6tructurc is like laying a foun dation for a mighty sky scraper that is expected to endure through the years. For fifty years Scott's Emulsion rich in vitamins has helped a great host of boys and girls build sturdy bodies, strong bones and healthy teeth. Scott's should be included in the diet of most children, In fact many need it every day in the year. Help your Jk boy or girl build for the jffl f iture with Scott's! 4jL - ttfli tfowot.BloomficHlK.l. M l CHf EP FIGURES IN POLITICAL SPOTLIGHT. L.7., PL. j. . ikjf i y Mrs. Mirtara A. ("Ma") Ferguson, of Temple, Tex., has boon elected Governor of Texas, the first woman so to ho honored. Early returni Indicated that Mrs. Nellie T. Hoss. widow of the late Gorurnor of Wyom ing, bad been elected to succeed him. Mrs. Florence K. II. Knapp, duaD jf economics of Syracuse (N. Y.) University, was clerled ltepublican Secretary of Stale of New York, but Governor Alfred K Smith, Demo nL was re elected, despite Hie (.'notlrige landslido. it nnd woul 1 not use It If I did. It simply chea pens the looks of the girl and makes their complexion fio thai they cannot go without paint. It also makes lln user look much older and when they are cnly about 25 or 2(1 they look twice that old and cann it find a man who cares for an "old woman, I think have, said enough about tbo Klrls for this time. The men need some reforming but I will not ondeu vor to da that because it is not time f r mo to do that. None of ns aru I'reo from faults nnd aru not In a position to corrr.it (I hers until I hey I hi in Helves are freo from fa.ilt. While I am not free from faults I ran st'll say that I am freo from the abova mention ed faults. 'LUiHlness Woman" says it Is queer that nhi has not met any Koody-Kood men yet. I don't think Diet the men claim to bo goody roody, bill are June trying to de fend thenmolVQS from an alt 'if It wholly unexpected and certainly r.ot called for. Don't be loo h.ii'd (hg nieu hc-Mti.fp they do not deserve all the blame, l-'lrst they razzed for not taking more In terest In prnpnsing, thou they are razzed for everytnlng that any Klrl can think of. What's nil this about? Will some.uio tell me? lnm perfectly willing to kIgii my n a in o provided "Marriageable iilrl" Is going to sUn her name. 1 do not wish to make tho women think I am dowti on them beeaupc J a m not, but they should k now Hoinj of their faults. Yours truly, "wciiAuns" The Dlympia Kiel da County club near Chicago in 1 ho largest df cluh In the world, with four IS holo con raw. Is Green No More "My experience with your med irltio linn boon wonderful. My stomach and liver trouble ot five years standing took a new turn two years ngo when I took on an olive green complexion. 1 spent $1200 with doctors and special ists only to prove Ihnt 1 wan Htlll as green as ever. A friend nil vised tuu to tako Mayr'a Wonderful Itemedy, and 1 am green no more. My stomach and liver trouble has all disappeared." It is a simple, harmless preparation that re moves the catarrhal mucus from the Intiwtinal trnet and allays the Inflammation which rauces prac tically all stomach, liver , and fn tnillunl ailments, inducting ap pendicitis. Ono dose wilt convince or money refunded. J. C. Terry, D. J. Frv and druggists everywhere. Adv. LAST CHANCE To procure that Cabbage for Kraut at the sea son's lowest price. Another five ton lot will be of fered Saturday in sacks of about 100 lbs. for $1.50 Yakima Netted Gems, per sack $1.35 Hubbar dSquash, per sack, about 00 lbs $1.75 Oregon Onions, fine, large stock, 100 lbs $2.50 8 lbs. - 25c Boiling Onions, good keepers, 100 lbs $1.50 12 lbs 25c Better lay in your sack of onions now for the winter. Prices are advancing daily. Celery Hearts, H bunches 25c Carrots, Beets, Radishes, Green Onions, bunch 5c Turnips, fine, sweet stock, 4 lbs 15c The Most Complete Line in Salem Salem Fruit Market Phone 203 Corner Comercial and State Orders of $2.00 or More Delivered Free J- h 5. a J Thin Men Skinny Men Run Down Men Nervous Men You probably know that 0 Uver Oil is the grcalwl IkmH pro-1 ducer In .t.j ,:oi td. ! 'jjecauso It contains more- vita-1 mines than any food you can get. You'll be glad to know that Cod Liver Oil cornea in sugar coated tablets now, so if you real ly want to put 10 or 20 pounds of real healthy flesh oa your bones and feel well and strong nfik J. C. Perry, Central Pharmacy, D. J. Fry or any druggist for a box ot McCoy's Cod Liver Oil Tab lets. Only CO centH for GO tablets and If you don't gfm.five pounds in 30 days your druggist will hand you back the money you paid for them. It Isn't anything unusual for a person to gain 10 pounds In 30 days. "Get McCoy's, the original and genuino Cod Liver Oil Tablet." Adv. eman sap- "Tt K Y own experience prove f thit people iYJL wlui own a Manhattan Lmid Speaker henr mv orcheilm ectlv well mi thoia tvho are at-tunlly preaent wben we are )lavinn at tho PaUla Hoval." The fact that Mr. Whlteman ea a Man hattan IjiuJ Speaker tn hta own hums "pcMa hi Jer" than any word of our for the evrrllent reprudiifina: qualltia of this loatmnirnu 11a aheuld know good muaic Made by Ike Mater of the Famous Red 5ri Dry Batttriet iMjanhatlan VvLOUD SPEAKER with "concert modulator V- ' pmrmm TUJC VAtTlL AL JUUkMAX, SALEM, UKJSUUM THE HOME KITCHEN TEMiTI.VG WAYS TO &EKYK BREAKFAST Flil'IT Braakfast fruits have becOnje a necessity on the modern table and great p&'.na are taken In their selection and preparation. Stewed prunes or old fashioned ' baked applca without season 1ns won't go any more, for there are o many other things that are more lanci nating. There are a number of wave to Tlx the citrus fruits attractively, serving them In their own skins. The grapefruit halved, the centre removed and seeds taken out and tho flesh cut from the skin Is the usual way of serving, dusted with sug.ir and set on cracked Ice, in glass or saucer. Again it may be halved and the pulp removed entirely from the white skin, It is then HW5?tened by (h addition of table-jpoonful of grated plneap le, or tho same amount of grape- -uft Jam or marmalade. The fuitj is then served In a half skin or a cocktail glass. Orangoa, if larte, may be halved and wi'wd on crackel Ice and arc then eaten with an orange spoon. A?ain ihcy may ba pared and .sliced, the seed-j and center b'.lng cut out. Or they are separated Into cegments and served with a little mound of powdered sugar In- tho center to dip them in. They may be sliced with bananas, or pineapple, or with diced apnie 'hat has boon allowed to marnnte m lemon juice to keep it white, then du.sted with susar Stuffed baked apples are nice also. After washing and coring the apples, wipe, them Inside and out with soft butter and dust with sugar, then arrange them on the baking Jin. Chop a quarter cup fill of seedod ralfiin, the flame of lutes, one parea and cored apple cnoppcrt, susar nnd a half tea Joint-Ease for Stiff, Swollen Joints Rheumatic or Otherwise Says: "When Joint-Ease Gets In Joint Agony Gets Out." It was a high class pharmacist who saw prescription after pre sumption fail lo help hundreds of his customers to get rid of rh.Ti,Iiic swellings and stiff In clined joints. And it was this same man who isserted that a remedy couldand would bo compounded that' would make creaky, swollen, tormented joints work with Just as much smnnthncHK as they ever did. rsow this prescription, - rightly named Joint-lOase, after , being tested successfully on many obsti nate cases. Is offered through pro gressive pharmacists to the mil lions of people who suffer from ailing joints that need limbering up. Swollen, twingy. inflamed, stiff, pain tormented joints are usually caused by rheumatism, but what ever the cause Joint-Ease .soaks right In through skin and flesh and gots right to and corrects the trouble nt Us source. ltemember Joint-Ease is for ail ments of the Joints, whether in ankle, knee, hip, elbow, shoul der, spine or finger, and when you rub It on. you may expect speedy and gratifying results. It is now on salo at Daniel J. Fry's nnd druggists everywhere for fiO cents a tube. Always remember, when Joint Kaflo gots in joint agony gets out quick. Every rheumatic sufferer otigltt to HtMifl toflay for free book, "The Inner Mysteries of Rheumatism (just nut.) Address IIj I. Clem water, box 800, Ilallowcll, Maine. Adv. MIE DOWNSTAIRM IBl -stope. - ..bH November Selling of Blankets Be prepared for cold weather liuy now at generous money saving prices. Every blanket comes direct from the mill to us at a saving, and we in turn offer the benefit to you. 64x76 Cotton Blankets, colored border, at $2.49 64x78 Cotton plaid blankets, light colors $2.7!) 72x30 Cotton plaid blankets, grey tin, blue, l'tnk, at ;.53.79 72x84 Australian blanket, grey, or tan with colored border $1.65 72xt4 single grey: blankets, colored bor- aers, nt $1.79 Oregon City Wool Army 4-lb. blanket dark colon, at $6.98 White Single Cotton Sheet Blankets Made specially for Sheets, long, enough to turn back, 72x99 YOUR HAIL ORDERS recotre careful ittenUon. V propar tha postage or ex press within a radlui of a hundred mllea. poontul of mixed spicea. Fill the apples with th stuff ins, put a lit tt water In the pan and bake as usual. These apples may also be served with cream. Late peaches may be peeled and cut in tiny quarters and served In half a cantaloupe dusted with sugar. Again they may be cut up and sweetened and moulded In raspberry gelatine made the same a? the lemon for the bananas. A quick jelly made "of rhubarb Is ap preciated, moulded and served with cream. Sometimes bananas are sliced to harden in the jelly. The rhubarb ?s stewed In a little water, strained, sweetened to taste tho gelatlno powder dissolved In cold water Is added and when melted, together it may be strain ed Into th fndlviduul moulds. Large prunes after stowing may have the stones removed and the prunes may '.hen be stuffed with the same filling that was suggest ed for the bake J apples. Kresh dates are nice stoned and sliced with bananas and eaten with cream or a little lemon juice and sugar. The Goodwin-brothers, who piij left and right "enus on the f.)ot ball eleven at Bucknell collect are twins. ROSTEIN & RELIABLE MERCHANDISE Real Linens, Not Mercerized Cotton Linen Lunch Cloths Blue or gold squares 36x36 $1.25 45x45 $2.C0 Fine Linen Toweling yd. 85c and 75c Guest Towels, Fine Linen, $1.45, $1.25, $1.15 36-inch Outing Flannel, Yard 23c Blankets All First Grade, No Seconds or Defectives Blankets, tan or gray, 54x 74, pair $1.90 Blankets, white, 72x80, pair $3.19 Blankets, pretty plaids, 66x 80, nice fluffy, 4 1-8 lb., pair : $4.25 Art Ticking, good selection . of patterns, 50c grade for 35c Good Value in Bates colored Bedspreads, pink, blue and yellow, standard of Bed Spread values $5.00 Our largest Bed Spread, some size, 84x96, special $4.00 82x94 Satin Finish Bedspreads $5.00 80x90 Bedspreads, fair grade '. $2.95 240 and 248 N. COMMERCIAL STREET 66x80 Tcerlcss Wool nnd Cotton Blanket, grey, taa and white, plaids, at $4.69 72x84 Nashua blankets, pretty, plaids In blue, pink or grey, at $5.49 Wool plaid blankets, grey, pink, blue, at $6.98 (6x84 all . wool 4-Hb. single blankets plnlds. at $8.75 Deacon fancy blanketa colored patterns for twin beds; 60xS4 at $4.45 T2i84 nt $5.58 $1.79 Satan Stora 46 Stata SU SAILS FOR SEAPLANES PROSPECT OF FUTURE Tjondon. AU-meta I oaplnc with masts and ealls to Ily aa pos sibilities of tho near future, accord Ing U Dr. WUhelm Bobrbach. who lectured recently Deforo the Royal Society of Arts in London. He em phaslied the safety anil utility of seaplanes carrying soils, and said this tact mlfht open a new era for naval seaplanes, as It meant they could sail at sea without using gas ollne. Capital Journal Want Ads Pay j Dr. Lloyd W. Ivie Chiropractor and Electro Theropist i The moat modern methods of treating acute and chronic diseases. 313-14 U. S. 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