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J 4 i PAGE FOUR, THE PLPiTAL JOURTiAL 1 HE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL SALEM. OREGON. THE ROGUE RIVER SQUABBLE. TUESDAY. JANUARY 6. 1920. A S MIGHT have been surmised, the governors initial. effort to esUblisn narmony i : ters resulted in the customary squaowe - I?1?. ,,,-h jiawpr evenr one el? has. oft, . . , . tv UriDer Roeue river anglers oo not warn -l 'H'E rvT"-- Krk or a smxare deal they want it all. lr.e r- .,,n iKpr r,!a a constitutional amend-' j meet before the people forbidding any commercial fi.g jcty " By ARTHUR SCOTT BAILEY NTROL WAR OR FACE EXTINCTION SMS VISCOUNT GREY rtoci.HTiv- juthi Kent before tne peopie xurutuum - SZZ2lii 1 in the stream, coruscating iu v.w - r v.. MRcvrwff mouth, cluing the only industry in Curry coun y, oepm fcf some .' families of their only means of hvelihood.. fw c,.f, r .-sV. iuf.,. . .!,.! f,,od orodact and destroying one of t v,tU1 t . ' tfJlliiK, " - - . . . t - .. ' ....... -.. tff"-. ... t-ijixhaA triji.rrie tnat Dnma in uuai- ... -.i . .. v j,.n- rtf nntstiip mor.fv annual v an un- ,,.nuctt isart them . t it a m - ... t 1 - . t : Her the fallacious sappition uiai u m - Lr,r.don. Jan. 6. In its current is u ar.a Water publishes an in Sleen'ms Sdness Oak y.K i p 1 Spokane. "W"o-, Jn. 6. 1, ... Crews, the adven months old If. Ur r Pn tf iiui died here today of what attnrti ' sician diagnosed as enceph&Ktia w thareic. commonly known as it g sickneaB." Thi is the first rta,, A f.Trnlitv from this rit . . . -- -- " IB H( city, it was said: The doctors declared several Wnateer it ws. it was so raaJIer than Cuffy h-rr.Mr-i. -- iT..!V1 of British foreign policy be -,o1 in not afratx a ..a - - S1, fc say: a rii u rasr as 1 'Inked, to tf.e sro--J " ' . 1 ... v.. r'.or !h vr the bright could FO to the p.ce w-e - -iscount Grey, wno is .I. v . 'of thA iliwase exist her of tK. ..,-h'now in the United States where he Ment tjme out M oUwT 8aferWt as the temporary British Ambassador, j aduIts and ail hav had the kOv The Crews baby was taken SB . I ecember 26. Our policy was always purely oe- fensive. Its object was to Keep iu h. ard -aU thine v:r.g. Cuff- wanted to, of Eu We made no all i- Eut ! he and maa war. ft-wavs Uke ' r , dwiaration of war KrwBrnor-rw t at : f Jj y4- "sportsmen' to enjoy a Utile better angling. ?,r But the Rogue river angier are not c l.Ml l llilM were friakit about in the front jard. ., . anima; covered if., a httle h.. Cuff, remem- Cuff, f"-- -1 :, . . content to de- - T- .fTJ " ? - p.ne wwo - ... ... v.anerT. He re- tlu,t anyhe'x CM wt one v .,. fcad ow to the o.-J tree ana !nemoere.i t i; .er toM ' r"' w ' remir. ' fcir. . iip! H: n, other was . . . . - ... r.. n.' In r.;ac K H. u?i: i fsr.ii 1 cat., -i . t1...' . i. .. .... frrr,! .11 SbvUt it n0W' The RogUe K" A. Cfy came runnlre up nrvj.t hatcherif-s oteraiea .. in. v.w. enf ! 1 W V - - . . . t 1 . I,V li t vaiii.t i iv.-. j- w. . ... . e;r.r(.n- th uiper river hatcheiy king ojrated by the 'propagation 01 saunon. in'-n iLLninw n ftptate aid h.iS ever bt-en forthcoming to increase salmon production in m Kugur. . waj5 njade a ?a!mon stream by private hatchi f-fcut"T-fclXtdera bureau 01 naicnr ue a.u u.t: sb r ..rk. iiJV the owners. : , . "v ,,rrTi The aneler profess to desire onlv the steelhead, the tly tif 4 tw !( ! lilt. J' .,,.,.. . . . . mwm. -hwrk . r ff-y ""'taking of which commerciallv is fort.idden by statute m rt "'"' ' : . 1.., an. tv.n. i so taken. The exnenment of 4.M,... h,,U ci.iM-d river was tried once before it did not improve ,rt. i. . ! irHi .!.,,! s;jmon made such a stench during tn ta, ,Ttm 1- tis.j faj month& that no one could go neur the stream. st4 .rir. thr, rt.4rj , . ntra ct-ction, the people voted down ml ur f" t.iiir'.t " lt.fjj v tl.l Puul . , , i Xrkv,,, 4 '- additional restrictions placed upon the commercial mter- a,,4 m tfct f.'.'4' 1- t (lr rum- count v and the measure was re-introduced :i f. j.nd passed bv the legislature by assidums lng-rolung; omy r;,i.Muw-''"'jl t the'eovernor's veto. The special session should IZTLL I Z i .. nt waste iU efforts on thw subject, but let the Medford I iM-i '!. n ' rttifvl. .vr ar-t I ktnit jf friin tfcf IwimhJ l hit h tt f f lU" a4 bted and birw lhm hn k..u .1 n K.. ton k on il ! J . ww.. .... tAV Itlhwl M W l .TflH'f v f r r.a!! an-'. !-y prf fv re'ne!:iberei that , f..n ;' ' him r-evr ' -e '' r: if h- v.: r-w Miek f Cuff:-' -i'led th f , r! f r th '-.t he ,.;h to k::! a r- ances. Up to our fieciarauuu in 1314 we were committed in no way. We had no secret treaties against Germany, nor as there any basis of truth in the German accusation that we were inspired by commercial jeal- i.usv of her to make war upon her. Very interesting is Lord Grey's s:atement of motives which guided ti-ninVhim in refusing to give any pledge Cuffy to France before Aug. 4. 1?14. r.,it f.vlr.am was invaded wasn't sure that '.he British people woulrl s.v.fce war and I gave r.o pledge. When R;ciua. was invaded it be caii.e a question 'f keeping our ob'.i gatir.n of hnor. and 1 knew that the S-eople would keep that." Lord Grey, it is suted. is to make future wars the chief life, and y quoted as JOrRNAL WANT ADS PAT Tn Hits m. CtilA in Hno TW. Take LAXATIVE BROMO QUlNINg O-nV.Ia.D T T u.nrta tha .... 1. . . Headache and works off tlw cold. g. W. GKOYE'S signature on eaei boi C.c. A4t) ve ;h ne iff ft 1 j!i. V.,w- hi? f..ther hai , tn-.ich a porci ,m'1 h" wruld i! of o-Put ! he wwM .-how prevent too w.s clever purpose M-oir.e. p.-, he saying: l- the IHtle round pmk- f tei:uctk,n thjt rU "i"""?.!0 howl ilt hasn't' -uffoient moral power to He a a o aneiY that he his !--i , ; r-itk the jrf.rcupine once more w.tn ;x other frortpv. lCSn Cjffv howled ' N'ow ho'h his .,.,r..-i:i "- were fu.-l of rai!! Th .oked jug like p!nehuhion.. Arid as iff-, t-.iw what h?.d happened he be to cry. H wanted hi. rr.otriT h..m h tarted. AH th way had to wr.lk on his hind Jegs. he- fiuse 1' hurt him terribly everv time he put one of his front-paw? on the rrcind. C.if.- he IHH V .IS .C 1V9 - - -- t,-., .;mi.uia tiir ir initi-itivi. me:i.ure to amend the UI1KIVI3 UllUlU" .j. , , 1 " .... r it . . . .W J..npi,i.u .in1 (rriw '.inn 1. ti. fo.irsd t! constitution ior uair uwn i .s.. pu v the th,n h, . (,awP ww . ... .... .....,.! h.. N,iit.iti her tWtltn-for tree. Is emd "' "r . . . t. . . 1 UUk 11 v I"- ''- - , iH-cted The raon tur tnai ' ' " 1 ... .. III fitiifv ru.. uniV.KOninffflnd Unreason- ... ... Mm.!f had grown tall Into his mouth bus of the frozen tur- HO mK , V , . . UnnZ.A., tl. h. h.d .m nip, that his father found in Farmer atie ISpOirSmen eXCfpi it IUJ W"UR -uh.v . " flreen- field. And though afterward 01 public opinion 10 vne open guc "i u -"iu'ul v""'- wept veT hard old Rear pulled out the quHis. And his rsore that he could not for that was be- feed himself. His mother had to put control them, the race must perish, j This wur was terrible enough. The 11..U w-tr, if it ever should come, j would I. still more terribie, and wars j would grow in intensity until mankind was annihilated. It is not possible to content plat -,v ha; war me.tns to-day ar.d what it :s going to mean without coming to resolve to do anything possible to aver; war. A scientific friend tells me that in tb? next war there wiil be no fighting in the old sense of the term. It will ail be done by poison gas." Odds and Ends HOOVER'S DECLINATION. He climbed the tree to the very top cutty d.d many things that he ougnt and an h looked acn our the sno not 10 nave aor.e, ne never he w something moving a little way '...uined a porcupine again. never The t,tt.l: t 9ktifi ht Vf 1 w.t Hi liri. daiuritc A a ul th ki4 f maiUmvc who f t r dii.t t. ERBERT HOOVER has announced that he is not a X m?" 'cr.dr I.., f.. ...a!,li.nf onI VtfiB riA inti-nttun (if hern.it a grand-mother, ana he ta . . if lL. I, . U I.. ,l.ic;..Kl herpihly mg one wnicn is an ine rmue rva.-ui c i.t uiiow .1 r' ior tne ox i ice. H1 GERMANY ASKS FEWER EWh'mi Of Prpcirlenr Of France Set For January 12 as the date of election of a president of the French republic by the Freneiv cauinei ioaay. Property WASTED Will buy direct from owner for Spot Cash. Mast be Bargain. Prefer close in, but will consider any good lo cation, or small, im proved suburban acre age. Address, HOME, Cart of CapHal-Joarnai Akr '- kt H h I , of e t fTUmlu .t l lfbe - A A ci&'ytt4 for the Unite wmie IMS Mlr; Kt.t - i-. i t-pi-!' nl Tut.. The t tn .n ' Ur id -1 . N ' i.'.l.U io,.Ot to ' ftlie w t . oii ui v i h.ve it ( i" :u ,1 h ma felf t Up ki.t Hi-' I'n.od of Her Never mind. K.ulu:ir... 1 know I'm ..... .. . iui. wl time, but U men are If Mr. Hoover was seeking the job as so many smalt- (,af. x vxvyt. .. t. jn pruU.i bore politicians are, it would place him upon the same'. ,w.. OKine anu in ine saiiu-cut itu ine 'int v .? n.vuu . .... ne 4....u c.i.r..j..,y. . ... i . . . . . . i lie dm not seek trie place ana.ues not care x..r us our- : -uui i . . .1.., ... ui ., ru .k; v, ,1r.,ff "" ' (lens, inai niaM's iiuu n ;-iijv.i. o . f.. iiAiivAe rii,l nf ..U- nnv rtf lfK nositions forced 1 . 1 t V" V . l. ' . k v ....... ... x '' upon him during the war. Yet he accepted them from vices as ,rts'dent from the people, he will also have to ac cept the call to duty. TH... , .-I . !c !.. liir)li.r i.ffti. 5n tb ot ft of he r, Z"7. -wct-i neither Mr. Hm.ver nor any one else can refuse t llsJlt lllr i" wmim j nUVH IUIS1 ti " I til M--4- U"'" " ".' I ,v- ... mm u-i K"r'" i it ri Up to the people hi assert their rights and not Atn,fld.r HlT,,a ..,' iPaVe the selection of a president to professional joI ' '," ' A''" ' ", iudaps intent onlv on the spoil of the office. TROOPS OVERSEE VOTE r . J in An application from , . . i reiition in the number of troops i-s are to fikf-n u:nK-r tho i tr'-:t:v hiis V-n rec; v-.l by thf- reni r-'uncit. Orniitny will hav. i tn--t .vivl htr rcpi'f s'it.ttiv.-ti i ..; ".t:n ih.i: th-r- .i st will if h.'uvy m xp"P,.h;ure ;s nut 1 i .vr ,t SS .i--Tlml. : I tlOll't ' li I 0," he taut 1 d moUur to kr.-i tie h.- -I tn afraid b-w ..it up.-n sieii-Sit I've lold h m the unfurr . f the suti." utifui ...isi.-. t ...serlv "lb.w . II ilO'T rut "'" i lrto .i ruirs.-' ,th s'uh ! had to i-.m : .,H"ii. r. i o-aroed. will re :.ii mi.m u h as the rr.ited; In mt sufp.ied its uucn of , wrorh w,is t.i t ..nstttu:.. a (Uar- . the - id 01" tht l :i i - Gain Strength Rapidly on Vinol Vinol is successful because it is a non-secret remedy which contains Beef and Cod Liver Peptones, Iron and Manganese Peptonates and Hypophosphites but no oil the very elements needed to build up strength and robustness. Children love to take it The Wonderful Efficiencr of Vinol it Droves bv theM letters i Aiken, S.C. "My little prl five I Eelvidere, III. "My little frirl 5t, vt-o'l tbK'k 'p.'l; ikrd UIkm f. ) . ,.wtl Ixbmt H-.9r(l utirii( fc .1M.M Itwt ! n.,i- lb pnfr b-l- 1 "wi, on ! I !ii !. UngMnlwi l fi-t i ..... . u iutnat "-. ,vc . - '. 11 ul' W 1 Z Memorial Exercises Bem Held For Roosevelt Tolay rtov 0 oua Nfp. .-i . the ,1 oiuv a w Utention of t.vV of a!(- l I ret Cl'oss- UTiil'i: -.l"l ;mr;in the C:'.,' al Journal call i i t . . t . . : . i. au ana i-cai auiuoiiue 10 ute ,e ir"tectioa at Mieet r.uin iei ctosis There are no safeguard- at i;'.u,y of ' incs and at some of ti'.e most u-eU, u'4 rfa at tf t ur at one side. " ' " ' More or less senous accM'Tits r.re ct rtaui u n suit fiom this jiit nation have resulted during the past year. It is time that remedial action was f.oth- er.t fatality. i rib .1 4 ' r. ... fc) ., Ml Mt It out f . t i""i .l" wr " ' r!t..' .CKm.v; I'.ot1 j A While l-.-ow bultelio lb' i'tr. t.et a m it.." " '"' tot tke t.ur miitia, W th4 .iiU Mt .-Mini: eaiam. -Comii-p to pte- :. til r v , - 4 1 -0 I!'' v., li 'i . ..;ii V iOy m4 o m .l-r ! b' ! li . 4 l-e i.-.e ..t .i.ii,f I k th SM-j ki,t,t u.r !!( U tvl AatuH" , ittw : With euat wt.. 'Wt th'if ' krpt IK lb. t!l (W4mit twtiker I ltbt til... j ar4 M HklMlK Kc!t 1 LOVE and MAPPED LIFE 'DiL the noted author idah MSGlone Gibson t ... i ..... , i .. W.iIS A r-Al i The , !-.-.s ..i ter : vit- Tv I Tht-lr Own 1I. It WOUld !'' jo o-e of our os te " V-hi . y.oirs .t: 1 1 ! unbapppy m i rry. dar 5he u unhappS Mi. v,nt hxviv S r.ve on unK.ij t. n here I .: (tat the t.l . i i simply to , ( unineMH m . .a: , murm It titv. i'ijO ever i .t ,,i k.' ithiett tr O'lisii.'U o- the key to Jobti ' hi love f.'i- me r . change it " U a Vl.n Adioirr NV.i T '..-. f - ore .-ir i ..! ::. j.e.,de.it iir ' at t v m nr.. bf ' i-i -or. o ' h v c lian dsn M lore 1;:X.ms', t-d.,v, ,., i' cities 'l;ri friends of the formet a pilgrimage to his Vay. Special p..rvi-es e pu'-Uc s.-bvcla ( f the it. who a led hold here d-ov.t the iiitir:i, ti, , ... J i.v.io iii ii. w years ot age tiacl Doen delicate all tier life. She waa weak, run-tkwn, no appetite, an j she could cut keep still a minute. We were verymuch worried tbout her. Our druggist, who is a doctor, said Vinol was the best tonic he knew f or her. We tried it and roll outfit to see how she has improved by jirws. l.toAhltJ VI . V1t.tlKl.1E I Lt.W13. For all run-down, nrrvooft. anaemic condition., there U do remedy lik Tinol. rour monev will be returned if Vinol fails !Kisil .rcwuc-ii i iwiii bwbm e,, wmtoB. iki -We il "J r lon lavic, aii. ij inn. Wi" Vxe Ive years old had Whooping- Cougtt 1 1? . .1 . -f . ... h other and she was so weak and run down that she had fainting gpelU and headaches. My druggist reeom mended Vinol and the result was that ber health and strength were builtup verv quickly hv its use. " MRS. Joffii LEWIS. mm TaT 'aikfJhT ,w; ;T7T.1T.;1 I tiWwWaiitti I 1 Eyes Made Equal OWNERS ARE ASSURED I 45 S3 I SERIES "Bi U .-.r .. ,.r not w,.rk- ' iJjti-""0 lj i.-.S t.vvth.-r if one 0f thm ; P5' BIG SIX HS i. u: .-.ju..; I., tt uk i, u ' yi 1-- ' I ai a;i.t-r rr.-i 1 , ..... i -- Ti Th-t. it t-e f.r bit 1.1.4 .. tt ij. V!u.'.U Bcr. j H r " I- ' X 1 1 1 V-.' t OVK ANO V. ua:! 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TAGS TO BE ISSUED iVii-.'., e:.;k U. U. IWer rt4 .. a.Ui iii.,1 n. da Ucetum r b t .tiwbl at (i. i(;.ei rttte w tt. fct 'f.,t on- b nt be.-t tv urea, t. :.r '. iswi un,it . n .tti ws i the i.tf iil b ri.,it. AR..(her t wrtor mi trtbutiuit ' nneertnlnty of tfc .t'..iatin t !,i! th atat ! bernw !v I ay the le.- m.riy autbritiiit t-. Tf ynur v-: shv-ui. r:M -tbeuch TVitt ..-f.i;tir b'u lur i fcvi.t Ufli-ltiiWit . Ot.-,-t ' afv j.it i " :'.i-.l f.. i i -tlsltl It.r I , Slit .. e. t. V I." in a ...,;.; .1.. hi, m- w .1. Think 1 tfcii. "Arts. trt hit fi J i. t.b (.".... l..-e i !'--i"e 0'..i h.n,f. '" i t-f s-! Vi-i.t'!- j i i J.l ur ter e. j jtta la e.'t ,.rt. t.i . i ': .y of the ata'.ate I A,H.kt atttifnej f., ' Oi.t 4a.i.. , -...i;-Tt ttl .t ft.) pr...... ... ... U-nic 3ui tb !-. ' i. t able t- ( r... . :.!-... iU4-her, Tt.-- -' ... la lMtt ; t h t..i . - ii . t-;i ,ta the t,. ;w, TWe ; b- I i. iil livft'rai .t t.e Clera t'ir ;h,t h I S'---M a4 than put.i,-.5t.a repu!t.,.. 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