i,W-TTT ' ILY (!AFrTAi-JOURNAL. SALEM, UKEGON, MONDAY. DECEMBBER 15.1919 TKEDimLJUUKflAL AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER iny by Tne Capital Journal PriHUnS Co., 126 Koutii mmercial fctiwi. Telepnonuo Circulation and Buittaess Office, irt; .Editorial rooms. :!. ft i'UTNAM, ,E.lior and JPublisner Entered an .second vola!ia Mail matter nt Halt in, Oregon. PLANETS IN A LINE SUBSCJUPTION ttATES By carrier av ceiiui iiiinrh. nwu. r ft Mintu n mnnth II 9n fur urM DIUHI11K.' I.Za tor But montiuk lw cur. By enter of U. S. government, ail mail ftibKrli)tions are payable iu auvauce. , Rippling Rhymes. TIIE STRIKE For many years, oh dames and rents, I've written iom for twenty rents, but now I've raised the price; a fiunrter now you must unload, if you would buy of me an ode, and caught ' less nil! suffice. Sly laurel wreath, the useful lyre that I have twanged with ro.'iloua f.re, I've laid upon the shelf; no more shall I endure my wrongs; if you want helpful, deathless songs, you'll have to sing- yourself. My wrongs! I don't know what they are tmt in all places, near and far, men talk of wrongs with bile; and I don't want to trail along without, a single Muwsted wrong I want to Jte in t-tyle. I am resolved no tyrant' heel tdiall grind my face or place ithe oal rf bondage on my brow; and so my iniiKe has quit her flights; I'll stand vp for my sacred rights, though I isiusl soak the ow. In vain your .wail ing children plead for elegies and oues to read, I've shut off the supply; in vnln you rant around and curse be muse you cannot find a verse to paste inside your hat; until my wrongs, whale'er they be, have found a prop er remedy, I'll sing no more, that's i;nt. .. . Odds and Ends Sun Francisco. Charles Lewis Smith, indicted for ' obtaining food (ind lodging from the army and avy recruiting offices, was sentenced to one week at the Interior of the coun ty Jnll. On Wednesdajry, December 17, all of the planets, with the exception of the earth, will be in .one approximated line with the sun, and all of them, with the exception of urarms, win ce on jne same side of the sun. They will be strung along in approximately the same plane and ap proximately the same line, like points on one spoke of a wheel, with Uranus on the same lline but on the other side of the sun. . This unusual planetary confisruration has resnlfprl in dire predictions of disaster by those who pose as prophets. Some religious cranks profess to see a fulfillment of bibical prophesies and predict the end of the world. Weather prophets and meteorolgical scientists predict dis astrous quakes, floods, electrical storms and nther rHs- turbances of far effect. Still others predict disasters due to collision with comets or unknown bodies flying through space, whose orbit has been altered by planetary influence. " - We are assured, however, bv astrnnnmprs nrA cat on usis ana tnose wnose lite studv of the stars mialifv t hm to speak, that no comet of sufficient size to cause trouble is visible, and that predictions of disasters art. "hunt No end of the world is in steht and once attain tWo nrL paring for a speedy excursion into eternitv will havp t.hpir preparation in vain. The only msi .ster Salem is likelv tn pvnpripno will ha possible flood by sudden thaw of snow that blockades-the intersections and streets of the business district due to the lethargy and indifference of city officials in failing to remove it. And no matter what the planetary configura- rinn in trio Solum mm;i ; : i. !i. m - ",iiii vn-jf uuuuui i iiiiiiiuiie to us miiuence It will take more than eight planets strung in a row to make Salem of ficials move. Alice followed me reluctantly to the library where I wrote out my tele gram. "Impossible to return with Al ice. Do not .know: Jiow long mother's affairs will keep me here. -Wilt write" Alice -read the: copy without any must understand that when I am my self I love you and you only. Can you not return to me immediately 1 need you more than any one else .in the world. Loving only you and always, John." Anrtttir nlln off MnAr fell from the comment and said: "J think Bess and I envelope saying that if I would call Milford, Mass. Charles A. Bowen lit a match to- look into -the radiator of his car where he had just pourned wonie nleohol to prevent It from freez ing. Doctors nay ho will recover. Chicngo. Dr. Isadora Kohn, held tip by four bandits who wanted his Automobile, told them tie -was -on an niergency .cu.lL They drove him Ao the patient before 'borrowing'' the car,' .. , " "- '.v . t , , Kt. Paul, Minn. Dances in the best hotels and cafes nre a disgrace to civilization and immediate steps should be taken to remedy conditions, the Ootober croud jury Jtuld in A .spe cial report. , Now York Lillian Hanson. 14, ad mitted she had invented a "Jack the ripper" tnlo to account for her short ened tresses which she cut off her self so that Harold Arnold, 16, would n't think her 'too ktddlsh" to take tier to the movies. New York. Doing th'olr Christmas burgling early, a gang swooped down on a Brooklyn fur store with a fleet rf motor trucks and removed the en tile contents, $100,000 worth. St. IOuIh. Mrs. Madeline Pellotlen O'Hrlen, trench war bride, fainted when a photographer took a flashlight ,hotograh of her. one said she though she had been shot. Onklnnd. Commuters on a crowded ferryboat scrambled for cover when IWike Iiahctte, flomlulilnmi revolver, imrcuud O. HuuiIho. Uoth were ar reslfd. Mike declares Bamiuo owes Mm a dime. Los Angeles Living posts are drop. I'lng. Hlioe shines wont down to a olme from IS cents today. Former German Raider Is Gutted by Fire; Crew Saved New York, Deo. IS. Fire complete ly gutted the t.'nlted Skates transport Hokalb, foi merly the, (kirman raider Triiis Kite! Fiiedertoli. early today vhlle the vessel was at anchor in the Hudson river. Lieutenant Commander Wllllum A. Wllluts mid tlie crew were rescued by ti tug. It took st.wral hour for f ireboats to put the blaze i uder control. LIMITING TO NEWSPAPERS p ONGRESS is considering a bill to limit the size of newspapers and penodicals on account of the short age of paper. The Anthony bill fixes the maximum size of daily papers at 24 pages, Sunday editions at 36 pages, weekly periodicals at 75 pages and monthly periodicals " , yy uenymg second class mailing privileges to publications of greater size. j The consumption of newsprint now exceeds the pro-, uuvnuu vy uvui au iu per cent, and the shortage is for cing the suspension of many papers and the consolidation ux uuuot. me principal suiierers are the little country pa per and small town papers, the hip- o.tv nan .tracts that absorb the mill production, and having expand The American Newspapper . Publishers have agreed o lucoiis iu ciiecK me wasie oi paper, to enforce the war time regulation, cut off all free papers and exchanges, refuse returns, keep mail subscriptions on a cash in ad vance basis, decrease the proportion of news, limit the volume of advertising :by raising advertising rates and cuuv.c ie aw vi papers, inese measures, however, are voluntary and dependant upon the cooperation of all pub lishers and must be supplemented by congressional action to i-eally relieve the Ritnafmn . . f The volume of advertising has increased tremendous ly as the success of the liberty loan campaigns and war drives convincingly demonstrated the value of newspaper publicity ?nd many are now using the newspaper who never did before. Unless some check is applied, the news papers will soon overreach themselves, by printing such enormous issues that the mere size prevent their being read and destroys their value to the advertiser. . There seems no good reason why any daily paper should exceed 24 pages in size. With a smaller paper, the advertiser c?n use proTwrtionately smaller display and secure proportionate results-the waste in paper be check- w cim wie . nr tfirtDosiuon bills and consequent big over hatred be eliminated. . I will start home -directly after lunch eon. It Is moonlight and we will ar rive about .midnight anyway. Better change your mind and come along," and she slipped her arm about my waist. . : Her reiteration f the Invitation made me feel that she was sure John would .be very angry, and this was confirmed by an answer to the tele gram which I received in .the after noon after they Jtad gone. "Can't understand what important affairs can keep you with your moth er. Bring her with you and I'll settle them here. A motor ride will do her good. John." This was the first telegram I had received from my husband that he had not signed. "With love." I didn't waste a thought on what John -would say when his sister and Elizabeth arrived home, for there was one thing I had determined to do dur ing the remainder of my married life I should not cross a bridge until I came to it -1 knew from the way that Charles kept silent about the visit that he bad some very distinct ideas on the sub- Joct. especially as he said: I am glad, Kate, you have decided to stay with -your mother for a while" We worked that afternoon and all the next day packing the things that were to be sent to my house and I was so very tired the second night at the office I should find a remit tance of five hundred dollars! I dressed hastily, and went down to breakfast, where 1 found Charles, who looked very anxious aa ho thrust a telegram addressed to htm into nay hand. .(.Continued tomorrow) ' ' SALEM OHM WEI EXPECIEO TO ADAVTiCE The .grain market in Salera contin ues firm, although in Portland Satur day, hay advanced $3 a ton and grain raised 17. Local wholesale dealers, however, are certain that an advance will have to be made here likewise, particularly if they themselves are forced to buy. in the near future. As long as la possible, however, the prices will remain at the present figure. D. A. White and sons announce that they will atempt delivery of city orders, and where ever is possible, those out of town. Owing to the impassable roads, many country patrons have been unable to obtain grain and feed that I slont soundlv until about nine Blnce last Tuesday, and many city pa-. in the morninir. when I was n waken. '. trons have been pbliged to come after ed by the arrival of another telegram their 0wn supply. Several attempts of which read: "I wake up this morning the irm to deliver by truck and wa to find myself involved in disagreeable eon have failed, scandal which will inevitably result - In a certain amount of publicity. Al- though I was not myself last night cannot think the affair is as serious as it seems. I think it Is an attempt to get money frqmme. My chief regret is the grief and just anger that .you will feel over my foolishness. But you S2rertcnFny Holds lliFifiHl;: ' A very pleasant reunion -of the Huddleston famll;- was celebrated last Sunday at the Will Jones' home Irt this city. This occasion was the first time the members of the family have all been together since aoh was mar ried. Mrs. Edith Sassee from Salt Lake, I'tah. and Mrs. Jlena- Wilbur; ell will not take tt up before tomT T .1 nv.iv mn . . -i .. uer- . Paris, Dae 15 The desman rtfo to the allies' note demanding signaler i..v.,v.u, w me peace treaty will be presented to the peace con ference today but the 'supreme coJL distance. Chas. Huddleston of Wood burn and Mrs. Emma Perwent f Sa lem, Willis Huddleston, Allen Hud dieston and Mrs. Will Jones of Sil verton were all present with their re spective families making thirty five who sat around the big beautifully decorated and bountifully laden din ner table. An interesting guest of the dinner was Leo Perwent son of Mrs Emma Dewent of Salem, a navy lad who served four years with Uncle Sam. Mrs. Sassee of . Salt Lake and Mra Rena Wilbur of Pasco are aUll here being snowbound. Appeal. - POPULAR DEMAND FOR I INDIGESTION CANT STAY Stomach Pain, Sourness.Gases, and Acidity ended with "Pape's Diapepsin" Washington, Dec. 16 -A great pop ular demand for ratification of the peace. treaty is developing throughout the nation it was believed today at the White House. " President Wilson is still "watch fully waiting" for this demand to become strong enough to be felt by op position senators, depending on the voters to force unqualified ratifica tion, it was said. A White House statement, issued yesterday,, said Wilson was opposed to compromises or concessions and "intended, so far as. he is concerned. - Out of order stomachs feel fine at Hhatthe republican leaders of the sen once! When meals don't fit and you ate shall continue to bear undivided belch gas. adds ,and undigested food, responsibility for the fate of the treaty When you feel indigestion pain, lumps and the present condition f the world or distress in stomach, heartburn or in consequence thereof.' headache. Here, is instant relief. In the opinion of Assistant State En gineer C. . Strickland, tne iNono dmpqua . river is without doubt the best power .stream in the state. Despondent on account of ill health, Mra Mary Valkenburg, wife of Ser geant Peter "Valkenburg of Fort Stev ens, committed suicide at Astoria Thursday night by shooting herself. ' After considering the -Orman not. the allies will send 'final r"" fixing the exact date when the ul tocol must be .signed. - nil KNAt, WANT ADS PAT Baker's tax levy for 1920 will be 2.5 mills higher than this year, which calls for the raising of $8G,708.28 by general taxation, at the rate of 15.4 mills. JOURNAL WANT ADS PAT rtOT A THEORY .. Ifs a iact that the use ef alcohol even in moderate doses as taken in tonics is often habit-forming in effect SCOTTS EMtlLSIOrf an easily assimilated tonic nutnent supplies the body with those elements that contribute to sirerigta. tr from alcohol or any othtr harmful element, Scoff 'a butlda strength oy nourunment. ScottABoir .Bio iStkt.H.J, Just as soon as you eat a tablet or two of Pape's Diapepsin all the dys pepsia, indigestion., and stomach dis tress caused by Aeldity will end. These pleasant. Harmless tablets of Pape's Diapepsin always put sick, up set, acid stomachs In. order at once William Raftety. 63 years old, a na tive son of Oregon, dropped dead in the postoffice at Forest Grove Tues day night. ; ' - ..At a cost of $9000,. 27 head of pure blood and 23 'head of high errada Jer- and they cost stf little at drug stores, sey cattle -were distributed last week (Adv) among Stanfield dairymen. The treatment l a simpl effective remedy for sufferers from Itc'img, horning, skin troubles. Try today, bathing that nncorototb!e, irritated surlace with RESINOL SOAP and warm ata. '.iter yoo have dried it gently with a soft clotn, rapyly REilOI, OINTMENT with the finger tips." Then a.-e if vou re not suitnsed at the prompt and btessed relief. RESINOL SHAVlN'tii. S7:CX jives a rich father, jll of -sobbing, beatt'ig' propeniea which leave lhekin carniorjiabteantt tefrehetj. Att druggists carry th "RetitwJ products. . - ; LOVE and MARRIED LIFE uy, xne noxea autnor Idah M5Glone Gibson I'lans for a 125,000 modern busl ( block ill Ktanflelri hsve been ap proved t the local lodffo of Odd Fellows. WHEN A DirSB.lNO NCKS WIFE" "Marrtege, sister, like everything elan in llfo," AUce oonUnued, "is mere ly a series of compromises and com- peiLtstions." NEGLECTING THAT COLD GR COUGH? with you oh, r mS. r r. c V Vh Aii WtiVl til " -7!i!rMt I'K 'i . 7 I'i Tli tl l.ii;- Ora Cafe Is closed t'uny u!.linri5 pijjyor hain't feelisi' 'W'lii.'e we're dl'OrtJn th i i i a f r.:.; Why, when Dr. King's New Discovery so promptly . checks it r'S untnral you dont wont to be cait'lt'ss nud U)t that old cold or cough drag on or that new at tack develop seriouHly. Not wlion yu cun get such a proved sucivss ful remedy rnj l)t. King's New Dis covery. Cold, cough, grlppo, croup does . not ivslnt tliitt Htantiard rollover very lonit'. Its qunllty is m high totluy us It Hlwtiys has been nud It's been growing steadily In poptt Inrlty for more tlinti lifly ytnirs. eo and $10 a Imtilo at ail Urufi gisti. Give It a trial Constipated ? Here's Relief Not that often harmful, always comes from hnmh purgntlvts, but -the comfortttlde, rmtlfrHig, correc tive reiitntlon of stubborn bowels so pronounceU In ir. King's New Ufel'Uls. Tonic In ortlon, they promote . free lillo How, stir up the luny, thor otuilily but gently i-leanse tlie sys tem of waste mutter and fentwut Itiif fcKHls, and glv yHi keen tmt for hnrd work unl b'ii(li(ul rwcre auou. All Unit's"' Zic, "Well, ril 'compromise at this time." "All right, have your own way. and whatever you do, I'll stand by you, cause I admire vour nluek. nut my dear, I think you're very foolish a m sorry I cant see just why I should take a ride of twelve hours in . muiur wnn a woman who will, as you say, be Jabbing ine with pinpricks all I h A WAV- than ... . .... ,.va, bi VI tlftl tWVlV. j hours with John and make a night .journey on the truin back tn moti,,.,- Just for the sake of allowing John to think that he is having his own way! "And by the way, Alice, becuuse John expect d ni to no home with you, I think is the reason he did not send me any money. I shall also wire him to send me some." "Don't do that. Kate. T'v m ty. How much do you want?" "About two hundred dollars." Without a word All t pocket book and handed me ail the jmonoy sno had except twenty dollars. "Are you sure I am not taking too mucnr- i asked. ! "Oh, if I need any Viore, I'U bor row It of Bess," she answered. j I smiled inwardly, as I thought 'with what Joy Elizabeth Moreland would probably tell my husband that she had to give his sister some money because his sister had loaned his wife all she had. I hoped she would! ' "Don't you think that you could manage to return with us." anka.1 ai- iee, "if we stayed two or three days?" "Do you think that sites Moreland would be satisfied to do thnt V I nr. iried. "She will be perfectly content as long as Mr. Goodwin dances attend ance upon her." laughed Alice. "Charles won't ha j dance attendance upon her, as he will i be busy arranging things for mother. "And, Alice, I am quite sure you will forgive me if I say that both you and Kewa Moreland would be more of a hindrance than a help to me now." OON'fEE A WATEM HOG - Don't Waste the Water Your neighbor may be deprived of water by reason of your wasting it. M id if. may. If Li UU UL be sadly needed m case of 15) DON'T WASTE Water I r v ' l I '