PAGE FOUR. THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1919. THE CAPITAL JOURNAL AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER Published every evening except Sun flay by The Capital Journal Printing Co., 13$ South Commercial street, Salem, Oregon. YESTERDAY'S ELECTIONS. G. PUTNlAM, Editor and Publisher Telephones Circulation and Bui! ves Office, 81; Editorial rooms, 8i. Member Audit Bureau of Circulation FULL LEASED WIRE SERVICE Entered as second class mail matter t Salem, Oregon. National Advertising? Representa tive TV. D. Ward, Tribune Building, New York; W. H. Stockwell, People's Oas Building, Chicago. SUBSCRIPTION RATES By carrier 60 cents a month, $8 a year. By mail, BO cents a month, $1.25 for three months, S3.SS for. six months, l per year. By order of U. S. government, all mall subscriptions are payable In ad-rance. jft SjS )ft )C 'f )(c ,5(C 5fc Rippling Rhpes. Novi:.Miir.u November Hkk's art dreary, her wirultf as slmrp as knlvesi and all the world seems weary, when this sad month arrives; the birds no longer tar ry where tempest raise old Harry, the bees no longer carry the glucose to tLeir hives. The cockleburs I tended through golden summer days, the milk weeds tall und splendid, no, longer meet the gaze; the frost is falling nightly, I see it gleaming w-bltely, when in the morn, politicly, I cuss November's wnys. 'The night wind, at the- case ment, now shrieks in fiendish glee; the furnace in the basement Is calling, calling me; In spring I didn't need it, the summer weather freed It, but soon I'll huve to feed it coal carloads two und lli'i'e. No wonder if my sonnet t otild strike a plnntlve note; my uncle turn n:y bonnett, ho also hns my cont; the, summer rags I'm wearing won't do When blasts are tearing, and creditors nre swearing;; my uncle has my goat. Alus, that bleak November, which leaves us cold and numb. Is followed by December, the bummest of the bum! Then comes fierce January, punish the unwary; but, hoots! let us be merry the worst is yet to come! Odds and Ends New Tork - Sixty five Columbia students responded to nn ,'nd In the college daily asking for nn escort for an "unconventional girl." But the ad was written by two mates of 'the ed itorial staff. . - ' Cleveland A prominent business iran here turned conductor for a few moments, He dropped a half dollar In the box. and simplified collection by taklnff up nine fares at five rents each. Dallas, Texas Chinkapin, 'pet duck at Knchman's dam, was resting after his most strenuous day. He made five flights through a barrage laid down by ardent but Ineffectual sportsmen. Santa Monica, Cnl. A petition has been presented to the Satitft Monica chamber of commerce asking thnt bathing phi pictures be eliminated from -Santa, Monica publicity matter. P.edtvood City, Cul. Bert Brock. Who gave his occupation as "hobo" kept a diary. Police found he had list ed these articles he stole; ,Slx chick ens, two pumpkins, one turkey, milk from three goats. Too Many Trucks For Single Spot; State Is Victim When a heavy truck owned by a Sa lem furniture company and the auto mobile belonging to the state parol o flppartment attempted' to occupy the Pime section of highway at the same time at noon Tuesday both machines c.aines to serious giiof. Parole Officer I.onlg Compton, who was nn occupant of the state machine, although not at the wheel at the time of the accident, explained the situation to the state b.ird of ctnorol In session Tuesday aft ernoon with a recommendation that tt wrecked maohJns I replaoel with a new and more serviceable automo bile. The recommendation was approved. f N YESTERDAY'S elections, two democratic and two re- publican governors were elected with a fifth m doubt. Prohibition won in Ohio and Kentucky and lost in New Jersey. Only local issues were involved and the widest stretch of imagination cannot construe a political moral out of the election. ... . There is as yet no dividing issue before the people, unless it be the league of nations, which although an ad ministration measure has the loyal support of many re publicans but the opposition of the republican machine in congress, as well as a scattered democratic antagon ism. No one can sav what the campaign issue of 1920 will be. . Yet we are told by the partisan press that because Podunk elected a republican councilman that the country is "tired of democratic inefficiency and blundering, of dilly-dallying and pussy-footing," and that "some red cor pusucles are wanted.in the political system at Washing ton", and that the election was the call of the people for the good old graft of a protective tariff and the republican party. For the past year the republicans have controlled both houses of congress, and have accomplished nothing. The "dilly dallying" and "pussy-footing" are products of the republican caucus. It is Senator Lodge and his fol lowers who have blocked the peace treatv. foueht the league of nations and "marked time", failed to solve the railroad reconstruction and other pressing problems, while the country plunged deeper into the sea of indus trial unrest. Not that there i much difference between the repub licans and democrats in congressonly when the latter were in control the president was enabled to force through' great measures, which he is powerless to do now. We had action then we have inaction today, unless an unending flow of words constitute deeds. We have executive lead ership but legislative inaction. It is a fearful thing to contemplate, but America se cured world leadership under a democrat an unforgive able sin to the partisan. Therefore we must conjure up the protective tariff fallacy or some other issue of the dead and forgotten past to retain the leadership under re publicans. - With most of the gold of the world in our Dossession. with every nation leulv in our debt, with trip fnrlnsrvips of the World prostrate and most of Europe ruined and DanKrupt, witn every American factory running full schedule and prosperity pervading the land and dinner oucKets lull, tne only need of a protective tariff is to fur ther enrich the profiteer and provide seats for the hungry nf tha rtnliriVal nijniinrai itrVi?li in 11 V, tlM j:j Most people get their politics as they get their re ligionby inheritance, and the clap-trap appeal to pre judice and party passion still outweighs the appeal to rea son. If it were otherwise, we would not hear such peurile arguments for the restoration of a discarded fetich long since obsolete. We would have? offered some real solu tions of the vital problems confronting the nation in this crisis of industrial turmoil a construction program to advance human welfare. That is what the people are looking fornot the old discarded slogans for political spoils perpetuating social injustice. Unless the old parties furnish such a progressive pro gram in keeping with the ideals of the democracy of the new world, we may expect the rank and file of the people to turn to ne wparties for leadership and listen to the seductive cliarletanism of Bolhsevism. When a party loses its ideals as many of the politicians of both par ties have, it loses its vitality and ceases to be worth while save to the office seeker and the profiteer. possible that I had been so thoughtless and kept those dear friends anxiously awake all night? "Honestly, Kate," -said Helen. "I really do think you might have called us up last evening. And yet I suppose tha one must forgive much to people on their wedding day, especially If that wedding comes in the nature of a stol en sweet.", u. "Helen, you are awfully sweet to me. Very few girl woud take it as you do. Won't you try and make my peace with your mother by asking her to look back on her own wedding eve and try and remember how little she thought of apyone except her husband?" "You've got her there, Kate," said Helen, with a chuckle. "I don't know that I ever told you that Dad and Mum eloped and I've heard my grandmother soy that it was days before they were heard from. Strange as it may appear, mother seems to have forgotten all that and that you had married never entered her head. Dad, however, in sisted that such was the case, as soon as I suggested it " "What are you going to do now, my dear?" "Why why, I don't know." "What do you mean by that, Kate BnrkeA Gordon ?" "Just what I say. When I left you yesterday I had no intention of marry ing anyone even John and I am sure that my mind has never stopped to consider anything since. I've Just been living In a happy dream." "Well, it's time you wakened up, Kate. Where's John? Tell him to come to the phone. I want to con gratulate him." It was then that I knew that I had awakened from my beautiful dream. I had to answer evasively: "John has gone downstairs for a moment, but I Just could not wait for his return to call you up." (Continued tomorrow.) Sflverton High Protests Players Used By Hubbard Alleging that tho Hubbard high school used two Woodburn players in the football game against Silverton last Saturday, the Silverton school has filed with the Oregon high school ath letic association a formal protest. The charge will be threshed out at a meet ing of the executive committee of the association November 13. Penalty for this practice, if the charge is sustained, may be suspension of the high school from membership in the association. BOLSHEVIKI GAIN London, Nov. 5. Bolshevik forces occupied Gatchina on Sunday, ac cording to reports from Heisingfors today. A bolshevik wireless report claimed General Yudenitch was re treating along his entire battle front WHAT WILL YOU DO ABOUT YOUR CATARRH? to vMffl HjOH 301t8?ICOUGHS Catarrh Vanishes; Here Is One Treatment That All Suf ferers Cau Kely Upon. W e LOVE and MARRIED HFE otj. me noiea autnor y Idah MSGlone Gibson Buy Liberty Bonds Capital National Bank ' If you want to drive catarrh and all its disgusting svnintoins from your sys t cm in tlu; shortest possible time, go to your druggist ami ask tor a Hyomei outfit tortav. Breathe the nil- of Hyomei and let it rid you of catarrh and chronic head colds; it gives such quick relief that all who use it for the first time are astonished. Hyomei is a pure pleasant antiseptic, which is breathed through the nose and throat deep into the head and lungs; it1 soothes the sore, inflamed membranes, reduces swelliintr and quickly heals all inflammation. lion t putter another day with cat arrh; the disoaee is dangerous and of ten ends in consumntion. Start the Hv omei treatment today, No stomach dosing, no sprays or douches, no dan gerous drugs or narcotics. Absolutely harmless, .lust breathe it that's all. At D. .T. Fry and leading druggists everywhere. A eases Quickly When You Apply a Little Musterole,. And Musterole won't blister like the old-fashioned mustard plaster. Just spread it on with your fingers'. It penetrates to the sore spot with a gentle tingle, loosens the congestion and draws out the soreness and pain; Musterole is a clean, white oint ment made with oil of mustard. 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I managed to finish my coffee as though nothing out of the ordinary had happened, and started to leave the table when It dawned upon me that I: happened, inn not it tin ror in u-jtitn,. irntt,,.ni- ly, expecting to have my breakfast with John, I had not brought my hand bag from the room. I turned to the waiter, who seemed! to bo obsequiously waiting, ond said: "Will you please keop these seats for Mr. Gordon and myself for luncheon?'' and with high head passed out of the uoar ana up to my room. Once there, I sat down and laughed ngaiu, because I knew that if I did not lnueh. I Hhnuld cry. The night beforo John had told me that ns soon ns bieakfast was over, we would call Helen Van Ness on' lb nlimie nnd tall her what wo had done. Drunken with h:,d bo,n ,,een killed that you and his wonts of love, this wemed the right Tohn W(,,'l1 found underneath the thing to do. ear 0,1 B0"ie lonely road. 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