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THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1919.
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL
AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER
Published every evening except Sun
day by The Capital Journal Printing
Co., 136 South Commercial street.
6alem, Oregon.
O. PUTNAM, Editor and Publisher
WALL STREET'S PANIC.
or anyone ns his wife.
As John opened his bedroom door T
slipped in and he said: "You won't
mind it I leave you here for a few
moments, will you? I might as well
settle this mutter now."
I shook my head ,nnd oh. the sensa-
jtion of relief I had when he elosed the
Telephones Circulation and Busi-
Office, 81; Editorial rooms, 82.
(Continued tomorrow.)
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Tan ce.
THERE was a crash in Wall street yesterday. Wild
panic prevailed, stocks of all kinds hit the toboggan.
securities were recklessly sacrificed and the lambs m-o-i
iperly shorn. !
Tn tVm nA rloi-c M,nT,nnl,.1.11 : 1 l,oor- 1 lnr'
.i vivi no, ouui ti iitWHl uuiu lUUt; MM lUUSiy lip- sob my heart out. 1 had never thought
set the financial condition of the entire country. Scared :,1,"ni;,se wouU' 1,e lhis:
Bankers would have called in or curtailed local loans and
an era of business depression ensued.
The nation can thank the federal reserve banking
system for the changed financial conditions. It is no lon
ger possible for New York speculators to imset the finati-
ccial stability of the nation or for New York bankers to
artificially create a national panic. The, stock exchange
nnnii" vsnll l-io Vinaf i!ol no mill V1- aU j
r""v' wv iivj.iv.icu txa iu will CIMiCtv lilt Willi ill y V I r ,n.. . ... .....
speculatioirand release money for legitimate business mpnt' 1 t(k - f cmiim,-
needs.
will find n home anil protection some
where." Why is 11 the concern is so little
manifest at present? Why is it that
the French in Turkey are so indiffer
ent? They have troops thpre and could
call u halt. No, the French have been
t ; Open Forum
I
Editor Capital Journal Believing
that you desire to give unbiased reports
x
Rippling Rhymes.
It is estimated that nearly a billion dollars, used in
, nB,h .1 .J speculation, win oe returned to local enterprise. Attract-
a montn, i.-a, j i v u- 1 j. 17... n 1 , .. .
scu uy me uign raies iur cau money paid Dy vv air street
gamoiers, DanKs.tnrougnout tne country poured their cash
into the New York call market, thus extending the period
of speculation that began with the signing of the armis
tice. With the collapse of speculation, this money will be
used at home in development. and industrial enterprises.
vx wiuuc mcury ui me millionaires or a day will nave
your, attention to several inaccuracies
in the report of last night's labor coun
cil meeting. It is said therein that 1
11O.MKS10K
ViK back t0 work' but the entire country views their
plight with amused indifference, nnd'thp 11 at inn noorlc!
1 mi .. . ' -.iv.vi.oj a lesser ara.ninl tlv.n t ie r wi.li.iu,
v oncers. liie nation also needs the money they tied up, hed the printer ami pressme,
for only by increased production of necessities can the 7eve e,uilW to receive tlu'li'l,v "1i,u
hlVVf-nst nf livino- no lmv.i We i-rossi,, ' the men who had place,
DEPORT MERGER.
r.a linking j A FTER months of needless delay, the House of Repre
many quarts j sentatives has ousted Victor Berger, elected con
"?? L."!! gressman a year -ago from Milwaukpp hv Snr-ifllisrs Bar.
sorrows ought" to hound j ger had been convicted of disloyalty to the United States
ins the scalding tear. For! finvinrv tViq
Since his election, however, he has, while out on bond
.1 tun fiitiiit, 111 1111 jjiikivci i-.vi IB- , - . - 1
sh-irtly upto-date; and mjs Aunt Je-j high COSt Of living be lowered,
riima Alice says I am a lucky skate; i '
tr.y exisienee should be sunny should i
be sweet as shredded honey, for I have
0 stack of money, and. n figtree by the!
gatv. I am sitting in my palace as the
evening shades draw 110:
from a jeweled chalice
;,o,,nd mTand mi cl-edlto cound ! S? a year ago from Milwaukee by Socialists. Ber-
me. and. no
LyLt rtK irinS; he war and sentenced to 20 years imprisonment,
scenes by childhood knew; -for the
woods where birds were thronging,
find the pastures vr with dew; all the
elay I's longing, wishing, for the creek
where I went fishing, and old Dobbin,
tuil n-swishing, and the cow that mur
mured ".Moo!" Oh, my present lot is
splendid, but
tf the school
I'.apj py ilays gone by; and I hear the
buzz and- clamor when the teacher
used to hammer all the rudiments of
grammar into boys, and made them
cry. So I weary of my palace, though
It is a sight to see, and I'd like to
break a gallus climbing up an apple
tcee; for this stale life never varies;
trad I d like to swipe Some cherries,
and some melons and some berries,
and to rob a bumble bee.
door. I threw myself upon his lied to 'awarded the mandatory control of
Syria, and they are encroaching on Ar
menia. They are now seeking to cut
off a slice of it. I believe they will try
In I'll... it .'.11 Hi., iv, v It l,,,,Lu 11
cojirse they are silent. Is it out of re-'
spect for the noble French that our
congress is so hesitant about acting?
We were cpiick to say "no" to the
French in their desire to gobble tho
Sarr basin and keep it. We now in
the obstinacy of our noble president
refuse to allow tho Italians to take
Flume. Now will we allow the Illegiti
mate partitioning and plundering of
this impoverished nation?
Armenia's faith Is of a particular
slump. They are the pioneers in tho
Christian faith and have died for It as
had resigned from the Salem Vei.u-o "0lJly as Inul or Mephen. We talk of
commission because Messrs. tfimerai i "',0 xt'al of f-nmlie, and tho audacity
and Arnold, the other two labor ren-l"c ohaniadan, In fighting for his
resentatives on the board. Were ''on-! filil u- Tbcse people, the Mohamedans'
posed to taking any real action."" .MyjfWlt for tlu'il' ti,iUl Hie plunder
resignation did not gfvo any reason i"1"' '"P'ne there is connected for it.
therefor, but in my statement before ! Al"'"ian.H like Christians fight for a
the labor council last night I said that j l"'ilu''Ple, anil a conviction that in
I had withdrawn from the commission ! t;,'ln Uu' indwelling Clod. Because
tor the reason that .Messrs. Simeral : 11 '" '"'' "? v.nrisniin tights or
Kirnes tor his faith when he sees no
particular material returns for him
but God's sanction. These people threw
themselves into the would war with an
abandon that knew no reserve! They'
saved -at n critical time, the Russian j
army from capture, torture and until- I
hilation. Many of them fought ml
Furope to win the fredom for Belgium, i
which is now guaranted with the sig- i
natures of the allies. Over eight thou- j
sand of them fought in the American I
armies, and now shall wc adopt a pol-I
icy of watchful wailing, walchinir nml
Girls! Your hair needs a little "Danderine" that's all! Wlien
it becomes lifeless, thin or loses its lustre; when ugly dandruff
appears, or your hair falls out, a 35-cent bottle of delightful
dependable "Danderine"-from any store, will save your hair
also double it's beauty. Try "Danderine" and seel '
uud Arnold, after agreeing to vote for
a certain award, based on evidence
which they themselves had secured,
failed to keep their word by voting for
a lesser amount than their evidence
Planting Time-We Have the Trees
Ttnlinn Pi-iinne Pnv.flnH- 'D.-.;.-
Apples, .Peaches, Cherries, Nut Trees, Ornamentals 'i
Losfanberries and Other Smnll Fmits ' i
ed
their case in the hands of Messrs.
simeral and Arnold with confidence
that,they would receive a square deal.
1 am not associated in any manner
with a movement to oust Mr. Simeral
from, the presidency of the labor eoun-
Loganberries and Other Small Fruits
wi:i.r oiitowN stock in thk vakietiks you vii,i, xf.eb
ORDER NOW
io:.o ciu:misKi:t.v stkekt
s.viiEsr, onEc;os.
h
oil and am not pulling any one's irons' " Uu' sl'al;able Turk to
from 'the fire. This charge is made i vl" t!K'"1 out ? bs it bililons for riel
merely in the interestsi nf nettv ,iin!l,lllm in money and guarantees.
politicians for the purpose of gaining "ml more lt'HHnlality without action
a support which it is feared is sliimimrl 1,1 . A1 ",eill;L i-od forbid. Wait
away.
Neither am I a "radical," as the term
is used In your article, but I am a
Ut'IlUlIlK appeal. Deeil lira WinC MIS S,1 AW nnH nprTmiciroo I P'ogvessive- in every sense ot me
" . , J r. 1'""" word. I am oni
as representative of the government he sought to destroy.
All 1 1 A ' 1 f , t n .V
aii luy ai Americans lert tne toreign controlled Social
ist party when it adopted its seditions nlatfrn
rm thinking, wiui a sigh; played its pro-Germanism in the early days of the war
l that I attended 'in the ! Pn,,n.n , . . . . ,V ,ua 01s ui ultJ w.d-
i-.v.xgci, auncvci, iciuaineu one oi us leaders, opposing
war measures against the national enemy, but favoring
bullets instead of ballots to change the form of govern
ment. -. v . ... ..... s ... t -
A movement is underway foprmrf. '"Rofo-ot. oo 'on :
i , , , , . - . t' x ' - -.-.&,v-i ckj an uii
t vx.nu uy me American i-egion, wmcn
proposes to cancel his citizenship. There is no good rea
son why he should not be deported for German socialism
is the mother of Russian bolshevism, both haviing the de
struction of democracy and the inauguration of class dic
tatorship as their purpose.
The radical program was set forth in literature re
cently seized by the government in the raida-at New York
- 1 1 .nr. i. , , . .
.vuKvt aim no ni'cu lor memorials
and petitions to intervene. The har
vest of death will be o'er. Only u !
fawning faltering Christian civilization I
,voiu. i inn opposed Ditteriv to any " ' w m jus waiuou i
iorm or i. y. W'.ism, anarchism or """ ' ueieuseiess nation. !
radicalism" that aligns itself aiminst ! '''nela,ul. 1' rnnec and all have connived I
ktw and order, and should the" time i ,UK x1 troaties and commer-
ever come when it Is necessary for me I ''t'niiKnts, to allow the Turk to;
At AO Experts Declare.
East 'Lansing, Mich. That the So
called "giant beans" grown extensive
I.. in Michigan during the last two
ears. particularly by city gardeners,
S'l-e not beans at all, being in reality
pourds. is the startling' information
font out by the botany department of
the Michigan agricultural college.
"Some of these 'beans' have been
produced In Detroit that are more than
b. yard long and weigh 20 pounds,"
oeclares. Hr. E. A. F.essey of Michigan
--Agricultural college, "fl rowers ali over
tiie state are vicing with each other to
swe who can produce the largest speci
mens and apparently they think that
. ; they are turning out record beans.
"There are hundreds of types of
. f ouds, some round and some long.
the latter are often called snake
gourds. Some enterprising seedsmen
with a large supply of gourd seed of
tatter type on hand conceived the idea
. ol disposing of it at a handsome profit
Accordingly, the pipers were flooded
last spring, as well as in 1918, with ad
vertisements of "Giant r-utter Beans,'
, Cvow Guinea Butter llenn,' etc. This Is
ti fraud, "since these are not beans at
; nil, but gourds, closely related to
' l'Uiopkln and squash.
"When full grown, the large fruits
tu'e practically valueless in this coun
try. When young, they are edible and
. taste much like summer squash. It
Is questionable, however, whether it
rays one to grow these things except
f.s curiosities."
as follows:
jo snoot the prominent mintm-i- ami tu,i;nn ,rr u i... ... "
, . ' l'u"vc wuitria muni UK Hie UOH-
ce.n of the revolting working people, in the work of destruction we must be
moi'ciless, ,
We must convert small strikes intn fffin,ni A1,ft0 a i-u...
Into armed revolt, of the laboring masses against captial and the state. We
must mercilessly destroy nil remains of governmental authority and class do-
, niiaoneih, uemonsn prisons and police offices, destroy all
legal papers pertaining to private ownershin nf n i,i ,
and boundaries and destroy all certificates of indebtedness: Ve must take
care that everything is wiped from the earth that is a reminder of the pri
ate ownership of property. ' '
to choose between unionism and Amer
icanism, you will find that I will ally
myself with the government of the
United States. Therefore, believing as
I do, 'I hope that you will accord me
the courtesy of your colmns to the ex
tent of publishing this communication.
n order that the readers of The Jour
nal will not be .led to, believe- any like
reports in the future.
' ' i-PREb' C. SRFTON7
SAVE'ARME.VIA
ffewsoapers Buy Stock h
Hawley Pulp & Paoer Co.
I'ortiana, or., Nov. 13. A syndi
cate of Pacific coast newspaper pub
lishers has concluded negotiations for
tne purchnse of a majority of stock
, in the Hawley Paper Mill at Oregon
City, it was officially announced here.
The consideration is reported to be
' $3,500,000.
This mill is one of the largest in
stitutions in the country manufactur
ii g print paper.
LOVE and MARRIED LIFE
jjij. xqs noiea autnor
Idah MSGlone Gibson
jotixvs Monirn
What do you mean?"
(Madame Gordon did not answer. ex-!out for heP
knowing exactly what to do.
John's mother made no renlv. He
eepi in say: "sue is visiting your sis
ter now." and turnine. she left the
I stood. room with ereat ilicnitv
still in the hallway, which I .noticed in) She had done exactly what she
spit? of my confusion was very elegant ! wanted to do she had placed an ar
and ornate in an "interior decorated" ' row of curious jealousy in my heart
sort of way. I Who was Bessie?
Madame Gordon made an attempt to j Then and there I decided that I
ioiiow mm. tor the moment botlvshould live in this house
inau lorgotton me. This one-trnnlt I worn
mind seems chnractertistic of the fan,-
To The Capital Journal: As I write
this moment on, fliis important topic,
there moves before my mind a series of
visualized Interrogation points. Those
points-all relate themselves to the poor
Jiltle country 2Arm6lta. Why have the,
allies and the peacxmference left her
in her present status ? Why after such
a gracious financial response on the
part of our people in their behalf, do
they now seem to feel as if they were
through with the Armenian problem?
Why the indifference in the face of a
known condition existing in that poor
harried country at present?
Let me say a word as to the present
status. Armenia Is not at present ask
ing for money primarily. This coun
try the cradle of Christianity, and a
people of indominant spirit, is in the
hour of national realization threatened
mm me loss or national life. If we do
not arise to her need there will not be
enough of them left to form the ueu
cieus of a new nation.. At this present
time Arcmnia is hemmed in bv the
armies of the sick man, and other
Kurdish or Tartar tribesriie'n. nnrl 1,.,-tv.
the wtihdrawal of the British nrmio.
sne is in the death grasp of these
uenas and Butchers. They are crvine
In the stir and chi
or other national issues she cannot be
heard. The Hun armies and their
European allies are pratcically unarm
eu out tne unspeakable, unsalable
Turks are left to plunder and kill the
rest of a noble race, for whose inde
pendence did we fight anyway? Are
tney not included?
thrive, now it is about time we had an
end to him. -
You ask what can we do? Well
there is something all can do. There
is now somewhere in tho hands of
some foreign relations committee a bill
to have your I'ncle Sammy take over
tho responsibility for the protection
and guarantee of sovereignty (not the
exact wording) of this nation. It is
not rbeing urged by congressmen be-,
cause they say there is no prevailing
sentiment behind it. But we can get"
behind it. We are accepting respousi-
miity lor other peoples, according to
the decision of the peace' conference
We can do this we can send a letter
to each of the Oregon representatives.
asking in a sensible concise way, that
they do all -they-can to further the
measure. Postage is the onlv thinu
that has come down in price, it will
only cost a few, moments and a convic
tion that we ought to favor the sarins:
of this noble people. God helping us
we can do no other.
JOHN D. WOODFIN.
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by his son. He was 88 years old.
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with that I
ily. As John reached the top of the
stairs he called:
"Como on up, Kate," and then see
ing his mother close behind him said:
"Vou needn't come mater. I can do
ail that's necessary now."
He threw open the door of what I
recognized is a man's sitting room, for
Once in a long time we meet some
Ii.j.jy days gone by; and I hear the
tives. Constable Newt T'lutn says all
th' pay roll bandits are in f.wor o"
higher wages. .
necessary, i went up
my arms about his neck and begged:
lake me away, dear, take me irray.
lour mother does not want me. s&t
will never be happy with me, and in
tne end she will make us both unhap
py. I cannot bear to be the bone of
contention between you. It Is not right,
dear, that vou should ..inVo mn n.
i nau louowea meekly up the sairs cause of friction. Take me away
behind my mother-in-law rather than'please taken me away!"
stand alone in the lower hall. Any This had the directly opposite ef
nian might have Inhabited this room. I feet on John than I intended, but 1
It was a masculine place, but surely will give him credit for thinking that
there was nothing of John Gordon inU" doing what he did he was vindicat
the room. Again I felt the depression J inff my position.
that wholesale decorating alwaywi He put his arms about ine and kissed
creates in me. I thought of my flear tne very gently, even while saying in a
old father's room at home. In my i voice that was almost harsh with de
mind's eye I could see his wheel chair oision:
orawn oesiue tne low table, on whsels) ".My dear, we will stav in this house
also where he could easily reach his .and it shall be made comfortable and'
favorite books. I recollected the old- Pleasant for you. Anvone living here
fashioned steel engravings on the Wall who cannot conform to your wishes
and the colonial furniture that had "'ill have to leave."
Have we set thp
Belgians free and then left them to the
an no longer than was positively i "IT' f '"e Hun WhoSe barbarlty
ssary. I went up to John and nt Lh"l6e?.eno.UBh.t. make a Tarar
heeseri- oiancn witn sname? Have
we lett berbia,to tho mercy of the Bui
ganans and other predatory fu.pt inn?
No: those other countries are near to"
us. i rear it is the remoteness of the
Armenians that cause us our inciter
enee. But in the spirit of tho age, we
ww.i.ui. jinuru to let our interest wnn
in a great issue because it is not at
our elbow. If we do not arise to the
Armenian situation and protect them,
then all our gifts are as though we
nau tnrown a piece of bread to an nr.
phan and said, "run alone I hone von
on John! John! I don't want to
make trouble between you and yom
mother."
eiuKi, tne mater II get
uvei ii. ne ve nad these kind of Jam
borees ever since I was a kid and she
always comes around in the end. Vm.
see. mother knew she couldn't live with
-"""j- are too much alike Voith.
come to him from four generations
back. , .
It has been said that houses grow
to resemble their owners, but by no
strotch of the imagination could' the
house I entered be mnde to look like
either John or his mother. Madame
Cordon was quite ns handsome and
improssive in her way ns John, but the
........r..-,,,,,, .-.(, Bit vp me men was of er one oi tliem has nn nn.if:.i,
great coldness and self sufficiency. I In her head. Mother'11 como '.,,i
She had not spoken to me since I i when she gets it int.. tim v,...
came in and never since r have known white head of hers that it is for her
her has she permitted me to feel ns interest to do so."
other than an interloper in the family. Alas, Madame Cordon never came t
I felt myself choking, but I was de- the conclusion thnl it WllU fr.M tint
termined that the tears which were terest to be nice to me, She soon made
very near my eyelids should not fall. John feel that she bowed to his ulti-
ivere uuriieu up, However, at
Madame Cordon's question: "What are
you going to do about Bessie?"
It seemed to ine that Joint hesitated
a moment, i; did not dare to look up
to catch the expression of his face.
Then I heard him exclaim impa
tiently: "Good heavens, mother, what
on nn.-lt, mn ,. f,.n.:... .., . . ..
..mviny iiuoill .' U 11V
'Should I do
'SYRUP OF FIGS"
CHILD'S LAXATIVE
Look at Tongue! EemoTe Poison From
JHomacn, Liver and Bowels
anything about Bessie?
niatum because she loved him; and be
cause she loved him so much, she
never could quite lie satisfied with me
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Take LAXATIVE BfiOMO QUIXIXE
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ol)e- ' (Adv)
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Mother! You must say "California"
... . ,. . (Adv)
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