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PAGE FOUR. THE DAILY CAPITAY JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1919. Capital Journal AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPEB Punished every evening except Sun day by the Capital Journal Printing Co.. 136 South Commercial street, Balem, Oregon. GEORGE PUTNAM Editor and Publisher Telephones Circnlntion and Busi ness office, 81; Editorial rooms 82. National Advertising Representa tives W. D. Ward, Tribune Building, Hew York, W. H. Stockwell, People's Gas Building?, Chicago. AVERAGE DAILY CIRCULATION 6250 Certified by Audit Bureau of Circulation. IDLL LEASE WIRE TELEGRAPH SERVICE Entered as second class mail matter t Salem, Oregon. HURRAH FOR THE WASH TUB. t Rippling Rhymes. $ . By Walt Mason. THE bath tub seems to be a weighty, issue in Salem--whether the new-comers shall bath in porcelain tubs or in the wash tub after the manner of the pioneers be fore water works and plumbing were invented. One of the city's distinguished lawyers and celebrat ed orators has eloquently and convincingly championed the cause of the wash tub and the shack as attractions for home-seekers and aids in upbuilding sturdy character. Spartan simplicity, which circumstances forced on the pioneer, should be the lot, he advocates of those seeking to make their homes in Salem. We should, presumably, restore conditions as they existed in the days of the emi grant ox-team, to upbuild the community. The wash tub of the early-days, we are informed pro duced the brain and sinew that have made Oregon. His tory repeats itself-the wash tub then should make the brain and sinew of the Oregon of the future. Let us by all means eschew such frills and foolish luxuries as the bath tub, which makes for effeminacy and destruction of the race and go back to the reliable wash-tub of our an cestors. Bathing in the wash-tub was Quite a -taskand shirk ed whenever possible. Those few who still are forced to utilize it or go without a bath, are not remarkable for cleanliness, and hence the use of the bath tub exclusively would mean a rapid increase in population of a certain microscopic kind--- an argument not to be overlooked by city builders. It would be a -exeat advertisement for Salem t. the effort to rejuvenate the race by placing the ban on the bath-tub and similar modern absurdities. Let the nation once understand that there is one city in the land where age and youth are alike safe from the' wicked frivol ity, frippery and flummery of the porcelain bath, where the coming generation is surrounded by the household hardships and makeshifts of the pioneer and people would flock here from all parts and the future of Salem be assur- &r "fVv Qo 1 nn re n fknw nViAAlm J 1. 1 i . i i i lnr on the junk. I do not need, till I limp ! Y '""6 ao. "c snails ium wasil tUUS, ana Uie around on crutches and my whiskers go uppry Bteius exiiauSUKSS, tne nOUSing problem IS Settled WvlhellS .U JntellS,fettd hUSing Prblem f AthenS still De owing money to tile Jinx in- J --- --.j Atnllmeut store. And I fenr the recol lection will destroy my ponce of mflid, when I have a harp before mo Rnd a pair of wings behind. Hut my neigh bors, they keep blowing every ruoble, rfvery red, mid I'd be a sort of piker if I let them get aheitd; so I'm buying circus wagons, mid I'm buying costly Jgcnis, Kiid my wife in wearing sables and lias diamond diadems, and I bought the whole caboodle on the monthly payment plan, and I'm riding to the poorhouso in a, wiper-eight sedan. I " -r beth Montgomery, treasurer; Artlut STUDENTS AT INDIAN SCHOOL Johnson, sergeant-at-arms; Gus Gartiez, cheer leader. Chcmawa American. THE HIGH PLACES I have bought a grand piano and a sumptuous sedan, and a lot of other doo dads, on the monthly payment plan. On each thing I paid a dollar, and I ',11 pay a monthly bone, till I'm laid away and sleeping underneath n sagging stone. It ic true I didn't need them, and I lu;ve n't coin to burn but I see my neighbors blowing every kopeck. that they earn, uld if they ciin have pianos and fine motors ami such stuff, I will ,go ns far ns they do, though it makes the sled ding tough. Every month ! 11 pay a do OVER-ACIDITY of the stomach has upset many a nighfirest If your stomach i add disturbed, dissolve two or thre UmiqioS on the tongue before retiring and en joy refreshing sleep. The purity and goodness of Ki-moiJi guaranteed by SCOTT BOWNE MAKERS OF SCOTTS EMULSION 19-2A. GREAT AID TO BEERY GEOWEES The students at Chemawa were the salvation of the neighboring berrv grow-' iers the past two seasons. The girls and .boys immediately at close of school i. J une began working in the loganberries. raspberries, blackberries and blaekcaps.1 I amp B-Hiui ns mviueu. mm sefriuns and these sections rotated throughout the summer, worMng every other day Hair Soon Too Short To Do Up A little "Danderlne" stops your hair ' - coming out and doubles Its beauty What Doctors Use for Eczema - A MMthlnr combination of oil of Wh . Strgreen, Glycerin and other heaBnf ln(rediiti called D. D. D. Prescription l aow a favorite remedy of ikln paclat bta tor aU skin diaeam It penetrate! the pares, ttves tnttant relief.- Try DTD. D. today, sscsocandtl-. HD.KD.in). 'Bl loHon lor SMn Disease in neighbors' fruits earning good wages. The last 'job for the girls was picking hops. Some made as much as $6 per day. This occurred in Senator Me Nary 's hopyard. A good many dollars are pick ed up also by the smaller boys working during recreation hours for s nearby CHEMAWA HOGS BRING BIG PRICE ON PORTLAND MARKET. , At the last sale of Chemawa Bogs tax ' tho market it Portland 22 cents per -pound liveweight was secured, the high est price up to that date ever received " for hogs in this market. There were 7 head in the lot. Wc sell two bands of I Ymara onf.li pan in lnla Hiiffind ffnm vegetable growcr.-Chemawa American. to 100 each time.Chcnmwa American. i m nmrens Ailments To stop falling hair at once and rid the scalp of every particle Of dandruff, get a small 'bottle of delightful "iDan derine" at any drug or toilet counter for n few cents, pour a little in your hand and rub it .into the scalp. After several applications, the hair usually Cause of Stomach Sickness. How to Relieve Stomach Distress in a Pew Minutes Money Back If Treatment Does Not Overcome Any Form of Indigestion. If you feel as though there was a lump of lead at the pit of the' stom ach, take a couple of Miio-na stomach tablets and in five minutes you should seo that all stomach distress has van ished. If you belch gas, have heartburn or sour stomach, you need Mi o-na. If your stomach feels upset the morning after the night before, take two Sli-o-; na tablets and see how quickly you get i relief. j If you have shortness of breath, pain : in the stomach, waterbrash or foul j breath, you need Mi-o-na and ,the soon-! er you .get it, the- sooner your stomach i should .perform its duties properly. I If you use s 'box of Mi-o-na t-ablP'ts f and feci that it lias not overcome vour j ,S7 : DISORDERS of the stomach and constipation are the most common diseases of children.' To correct them you will find nothing better than Chamberlain's Tablets! One tablet at bed time will do the work and will make your child bright and rViArfli1 V. ' ... . ..wwa ure uuuwing morning, uo not pumsn your cnudren by giving them castor oil. Chamber- , Iain's Tablets are better and more pleasant to take. Odds and Ends Let us create a new order free from feudal dents .and modern inventions; sworn to eternal warfare on the bath tub and elect Our celebrated orator Night Commander of the Nights of the Wash Tub. FOUNT OF YOUTH FOUND. 'Broknue, Wash. Jesse James jolncl ijhe tank corps here today. He's 1H und a mechanic. . Kutniuit, N. J, Tho strike bee stung students in the high school here. They took a day off when the principal re fused a holiday. New York. When some ppopln g bested they rim nway. JVot so with James TotiluH, He pulled off his wooden leg and smashed 'it over his nsivsiHinta' lieail. I'orlland, Or. Mrs. Chester Leonard wants a divorce because she ulleges her husband Insisted upon dancing with an other woman who iimde faces at Mrs. Leonard over tho husband's shoulder. Los Angeles, Cnl. Kiss yourself good bye. "The individual drinking cup lias replaced the public cup," says a licr.ith biiiiiil bulletin.' "Kissing anil htiggiu;,' must gu the same way." Chicago. A family of ten solved the high rent problem. They wero living in the replica of one of the earnvels in which Columbus crossed the Atlantic, anchored In tho Calumet river here. Siu'iauienlo, Cul. His buck was loo far ImcU for his roach so when George Qnigley tried to wash his back yester day he diolocr.ted his shoulder. He re eeived treatment at the emergency hospital CHEMAWA STUDENTS FROM ALASKA DELAYED BY BOAT (Scores of Alaska pupils are being held at Alaskan ports on account of the lack of accommodations on the steamers. If all of the Ahiflknn Indians who have made application for admittance are en abled to reach here school will bp full to overflowing. Chemawa American. A PARISIAN scientist, Dr. Sergh Voronoff, declares that he has located the fount of youth, in fluids se creted by intestinal glands, and that all that is necessary to perpetuate youth is to graft glands from the youthful of species to replace the outworn glands of the aged, where they resume their function of secretins? vital fluid. Inasmuch as apes' blood is the same as that of hu mans, all that ia necessary for rejuvenation is to graft the glands of a young ape into those of the ' aged man or woman. ' The operation 'is declared to have worked suc cessfully in animals and in the case of at least one man, where a simple operation restored youth to a wornout Frenchman of 66. This announcement is of interest to those who desire to prolong life beyond its allotted span, but operations are likely to be few and far between, for the rlisillusinmnpnts of life outweigh the love of existence with the vast major- iwy emu muni uiu iJuupiK are wuria weary and glad when the call comes for eternal rest. As to the effect cf mindine- the nne nnd human nnnn the character and disposition of the patient, nothing is said. Little is to be feared, however, as there is a great deal of the monkey in some people as it is. They get their chatter, curiosity and mischief making from their' prim eval anthropoid ancestors, and the. infusion of the ape couldn't possibly change these characteristics. In fact it would be a return to normal. The new operation, however, makes it possible for ; eveiyone to literally make a monkey out of himself or herself a favorite pastime with those seeking-the foun tain of youthr " stops comma- out and vou can't find indigestion or stomach trouble take any dandruff. Help your hair to grow the empty box ,to your dealer and Re stronig, thick and long and become soft, wi'l refund your money. For sale by iglo.(ty find twSce. a. ..fccauttful land J. Fry and all leading druggists, abundant. ' (Adv) (Adv) LADD & BUSH BANKERS Established 1868 General Banking Business Office Hours from 1Q a. m. to 3 p. m. White Corner Building Salem's Greatest Women's Apparel Store New Fall Coats and Winter Coats at Moderate" Prices HUNTING A HUSBAND By Mary Douglas KNOWING ONE'S MIND i mire, home A mnu whom 1 can love, A yes. Hut 1 euro not if the home 4c ABE MARTIN ' JO TAtlA 1 A 50 j TV Poor vji to like mo. Perhaps to care for me, But ho shall not. I will stop him. 1 can never foriet lr. Hixhv'a letfe 'J!e, us I 'know yon will be, n woiimn worthy of a good man's love." Oh, Dr. Uixby. And again. " Why did you not know your own inindf"' 1 know mi own mind now. Another man's print. shall not be humbled. t At ul) costs, Pro fossorCoe shall not propose. X must envo his feclinirs. And I mnst find some simple way out. There ig one simple way out. To mar- rj' lim! Oh, ho, farn I.ane, that is not wi.t you set out to do. Not to mum- It's ns nuint fli a galoonless strike In mt man willy-niriy. Not to seek for- lown t'dnv. Thcr s no eii'us fer mnk- tune nor an easy dependence, in' a niistr.lte In figures (hose days If I shall not lower my standards, t m you're pickin' out a wife. Four o'clock. But 1 urn not hum-inn ,i,lv or n two-roomed rottngo. across the t'ommon. Knulish noetrv ta '1 r"11 '",,kl it the home. If need be, I liny seems Inadequate, futile. And 1 do'!'"" 1,0 '"' x'x'.ro of work to help support not want to see Professur (Joe. I'1, Tom has not written to tell me of hlsj I,ut ' is " that -counts. But engagement. Hut would ho auywayf J j iKM'hiips 1'rofe.ssor Cue would change, fight against the thought. But Ht seems jStingWss is ti small thing. But again ; an unfair allotment thai Jeanne, bIiiiI-I1 'nce, when 1 think of my shame-: ..it-;ui. .i : . fneeil ili'iini-tiii.,. fi-,,11, ti,n nM..i.. i.. ' Iv. a limn whose thouuhia ami i,..t;,,,,u i Again 1 hear the clear voice of tho bovs. H tun nbovo her low ideals. And Iin j" Ht' lwny hud the rep! " No, I ahnlh spite of my struggles, can only achieve 1Hvor lower "' stuiulards. 1'rofessor Coe. " I The bell is ringing! The sudden, (ptiek 1 do not like to uy his name. TliojP1'111 H'nt menus the professor. How pettiness of Inst week can not be wiped l'im 1 W,,V1 'lim 0, t'' Nervously I walk ; out.- It stamps tho uiau small nnd mean. iMu lu,(' lown the confines of my room. What n disillusionment! His face is) (Tomorrow Hurt lrid0 " ; so clear before me. The slightlv hollow-1 . : ed cheeks, the brown skin. The'steady ;0. J, SCHLABAUOH BUYS 100 i eves. Inn. 1 horn mnv fnll,i u M.rl.t look about his lips. But I saw only the The firs of the week C. J. Sohhv Strictly tailored garments, every detail as perfect as skill can ac complish. Materials are serge, velours, plush, Bolivia, broadcloth, pom pom and mixtures. Some full lined,' others half lined, other unlined. Loose and belted models in great array. Large self cape or fur collars these last of ermine, natural raccoon, natural or dyed opposum, Australian oppossum, natural or dyed lynx, etc. Colors are brown, Pekin, reindeer, plum, Burgundy, navy, green. Ranging in price from : ..$19.50 to $75.00- Misses' and Women's Utility Coats $29.50 Smart new belted coats with large convertible collars in round or square effects; new plaited styles and military models in latest designs. Cheviots, velours, meltons, burellas and mixtures. All sizes and leading colors. Special : $29.50 Phenomenal Values in Women's New Suits y all and winter suits direct from America's foremost makers ome an express shipment of smart styles for street and dress oc casions, plain tailored and novelty styles. Many with large collars others are trimmed with braid and buttons. Materials are serges, broad cloth, gabardines, tricotines, wool velours and mixtures, yrown, grey, navy, taupe, green and plum color in a good assort ment of size's. " , Suits Worth $42.50..... : . Special Suits Worth $45.00..:.. CTJOT Suits Worth $47.50.. ... .... pO .OU. And another group of plain tailored and novelty suits for young ladies and women. Every new and worthy design. Smart styles for street and dress occasion. Novelty and plain tailored models. Prevailing materials are serges, gabardines, broadcloths, wool velours, tricotines, etc. All colors and sizes. Special...., $32.50 i Hi IsMr flash of his white teeth, Bo it is all over! . On mv side. But ACRE FARM NEAR HTJBBARD baugh closed a deal tnking over the 100 unless 1 know nothing, he is. beginning ;Hl.re farm belonging to the estate of the late R. 8. Thomas, tnkinsi immediate no session. This tract is considered one of th, ninny excellent pieces of this section an,) the buy Hs looked upon as a good one, which, when improvements an. made in buildings snd fences will make it even more desirable. V. J. Rchluhnugu and family came t Hulihurd from Indiana last spring. Kutcrprise. CHEMAWA CLASS ELECTS On Triday, October 3, the following! wero elected officers of the class of ' twenty for the first semester: Charles Williams, president: AnnHe Miller, vice. ! seeking n. man whom I can respect, ad- president ; Kffie Davis, secretary) Kliia. I Dainty New Waists of Georgette Look where you will you cannot find a larger or better assortment of beautiful waists. In Georegtte croie alone we show any numbr of hand some models, both in fancy and tail- , ored effects. Make it a po'nt to see these new models. Specially priced . $5.75 up to $17.50 New Georgette Waists $4.25 An exceptionally .beautiful lot of Georgette waists made to ell at a much higher price. Some are daintily embroidered and finished with silk binding, have them in all sizes. Spec ial ,t $4.25 Magnificent Line Of New Fall Dresses A showing that is brimful of interest -sparklingly pretty garments that instance very decisively the leading style notes for Fall. A fine selection for wTomen and misses. Serge, poplin, satin and taf fet are the best fabrics. Navy blue leads in color with tan, taupe, Copenhagen, plum, brown and green closely following. $7.50 to $10.00 Hats $4.75 Special purchase of oyer one hundred high class trimmed hats, large, small and niedium shapes. Vel vets, velours, plush, beavers and other ma terials, in sailor, tur ban and large velvet hats black and all the leading colors. PwCg. $7.50 .. .. Sale Price Keg. $8.50...... . Reg. $10 .$4.75 Mezzanine Floor Where Lower Prices Prevail New Fall-Winter Coats Priced From $19.50 to $25 The season's smartest models, same made in belted effects, others smart tailored styles in good materials, in cluding kerseys; burellas, etc. Black navy, green, tans and browns. Spec ially priced for our Mezzanine floor salesroom. Fur Neck Pieces, Capes and Muffs Some in match sets at prices that will save you money, including natur al mink, oppossum, dyed lyix, black fox taupe and black wolfe, racccoon, red fox, Hudson seal, Martin squirr. I ermine, etc., at pricesranging from & $7.75 to $5(P 1