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PAGE FOUR. HK f)AfLY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM, OREGON, WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 14. 1920. THE CAPITAL JOURNAL AW INDEI'K.In.NT NBtfBI'APEtl foMlshed vrv avenin eejjt Kun- i 1 1 I .. I '. 1 t..iIMlu 1 1 rl T t 1 1 t ',. ay by TUe Capital Journal I'rlMu C 116 fcootd Cwnrm-rrtsl Mrxrt. Telephone Circulation and Muninesa OEOKGE I'CTNAM. rM.l'W-I'ubllnlier Entered as second class Basil mttr t hulion, (brocun. tsL'lUH.'HUTKlN KATKS By carrier 6i rent a month, By mail 16 n.it. . .nr.nlli ftl S& for thrM month. 2H for am months, M pw near In Merlon and I'olk roufttlea. lrwhra t! year. li M of t,'. H trrnmn(, all mall ub:crij't lofts are payable In ailvanoa. & was p iAn B ARTHUR SCOTT BAILEY l5 Adverllalnf rpfa rtatles W Ward, Tribuna I'ldtr, .New Turk Blockwcll, I'eoples Osa mug. D. W It Chlcauo. M CVHKH OfTIIK ASHOOIATKII ritKH" III- , r. i I .. - Ill mm - - entitled la the u: for rentiblieatlofi ut nil it.i diimt-lo credited u II or fiot otherwise, credited in this vflpr nd also lural new publUhea her. la WKPNB8DAY JAN 14 CCKFY P. A HI KI'RISK Rippling Rhymes. IIY WAI.T MVOK One Hav foffv Itear and hia litt'.e 'tn si-r Hilkla had leeii making 8'in.i lea. And now. having grown tired of pi th-rigs t hiit looked a little bit like quill IIY WAI.T MVOK .0K tlHt fct.KJW MoM I Ji l rii.w com bark that go ivy, our ship collet "ailing to Us Smite, Hie Pinioning flower om Ic1 In May, Iho bird o Us aeoua. loioed spray, but money burned fonies bark no mor. tib, often, when old age Ik In if, the man of or tow Kafka the floor, arid thing f tb.'il rout lilin Ueir, of a)finl iitift roiinni er br year, but tuoiinj- liiiineil lomoa bark no nmrr To (lilnh of rlKince arin uml flue Ik wiile(l, riiukea lh (lulu it mire; h1 be (nil down III coin In brlti he mixM i"irai Ilia tree and Vint, but ihiiiii ) burned rtonea bai'k no Inure Md 'bonahta n.nie bark la break hie lienrt, old uiemorlea of Attn f yora, hen li fmeiH.h Ida alinji or mart lo1 j ivrlde in morlMKMl earl, but iooe bri) ioioea book no more And lb!r were ay enidieled rnaldn who helped him blow bia ueantj- atoie, 1ielr fonna mniin bank, from nut the ahadaa, nrt nmnh mn in dim tiniadea, but ninnoy bumed eoine k mor. Tbrre'a nMhln aad tier 'tieatfc I he aer than wln nne whoaa III hour beAilin rouble ' inaoe ny recsinnf nnnnxea with n LIBERTY ENDANGERED. AS a result of war conditions in America there is dan ger that the fundamental spirit of individual Iib- Or4o tVir. fftnt ptn, f m A. . ...Ml L : l vi ij, niv vital nyairi. vi uniiuiitt, win UU M-TlUUSiy 1111- paired in the supposed interest of public safety and with patriotic intent. The dispatches contain many intances of the viola tion of rirhts rruarnntpffl nrifW tha rnnet;tiitirn ir,rr jslatures, by officials, by police, by mobs. Peaceful meet ings are raided, oeraons iailfd nn fjiinirinn nr-oco n. sorship exercised and free speech bannedunder the j iniise of natriotistn. but contmrv tn the A fair play. i Thp Slhl.lt.ini1 WlVdta thfir Hvictinrr In tUr ,ln.mlil! of the republic, in the closing years of the 18th century, thit, they were ayjuattinK down on the when the pernicious activity of forcien appnts otrivJnryi"rm,n,n,,h",cove,'''dth,,,l''ro',h A', .,...1 -li'- "ii , . ' oith clean white amd. LO lomf'nf. fl iii'fKVI ;irifi view, n in Iri. ti. nl n. .l ... ... r,..,v,i jii iitrvr iiuliuii. Liniseu 1 wouia nave neao.-.i t ie tile Passage Of the alien and Sedition -Iff a-ifh ire rir.1o- hen.'lve. if Bllkle had not .pled herlth sale persecuton of aliens and disloyalists. Trii Yinacn rrn r4 iViit? .wf t.n.n, ...... J . i t-i 1 ...v j.uooaR1, hud tivt, iiuncvti, wiecKeu me reu eralist party, because the American people revolted, not against the punishment and deportation of alien med dlers and traitors, the punishment of crime or the sup pression of violence, but at the autocratic power confer- IIU UP icuviuj uwiciais anu us use lor the punishment! end suppression of opinion. t Laws now proposed and pending as a result of hvs- tena apainst radicalism arid bolshevism confer a similar' autocratic authoritv t - ---------!ew.. .iitt niiij ic.Uii in a similar punishment and suppression of opinion laws ncr- nri. 4,',.,J ' i: i ... i - . 1 ... . ' ...,- ju.-uu-u ui war uuw, out out ot tune with the ideals tlMlH ll'ktnVi l;i....i..t ..i;...Ll. 1 .1 . . """-.ii mir-i i jm eiuigiuenfu me world. If the republic is to survive, the spirit of toleration, of fair play of free speech, free press and free opinion, the spirit of individual lil guarded from the attacks of over zealous patriots.' If it is not. we mav extierionpp n niiiml-ii- irmiin., . . lous than that of 1800, which destryoed a political party but preserved democracy. ' Dyspepsia And Home Life Wbat Relief When all the Family Kat the Same Foods! Avoid Dys pepsia, Sour Risings, Gas Indigestion from Break fast Su usage to Dinner Mince Pie After mother has struggled, two or tares hours over a hot lire to do the cooking for a hungry family, it is I TICKETS Til BMTOOOTiEfs Cuffy, he had not stopped to ask ?.ny questions. He was already smelling ot tiir small white animal his father hail. .1 he poked It gently wi'.h his pav. ..i.i.w. -..H.'Un huri tft f,.rtr.tipn nhfint the n ion Hut t h i .- strange annual seemed q.iite hanitless. it was covered with ly they wre ever so much shorter ami smaller. And Cliffy found that themselves, if Bllkie had not spied her 1 til. y wire much softer, too, for tin: father as ha caiif, cliiulutiK up the j did i.ot prick him at all. n.ountain. When they riotic.nl that hej 'What is it?" This time it was Cu'- was carrying aoinetiilnit they bot'.ijfy -.ho asked. sprung up and ran to m-c what Mr j "You'll see." Mr. Rean said again. Hear was bringing home. i "Is it a new kind of rabbit ? ' Silk' Ir. Hear' mouth was stretched I in. luired. wide In what Silkie and Cufy i "Huh: A rabbit!" Cuffy laughed "Of on!', knew to be his ni"Ht agreeable smile. I con rse it isn't a rabbit," he said "Vifi! its white, and its tail .-.hurt " Silkie began, "and " Health Happiness Cii'sens of Saiem anj . terestetl in the welfan. J Mb. unixersity are to- h i " "aoieti. buy the regular student bod, ! 15 per semester, entitling theL niJBeion to all sudent body gr"" er.teittiinmenta And a subset,? the Collegian, the college wku" ThU, action cornea as a , r-quest on the part of severti business men. who h.,r eral Coach Mathews since the admi the local college into the asking that they be given anon ity to help financing . op"rta. Quite a number of the tickets w readv been Kiiri Tk., Kets n,. ' ... .V ""7 Mr on I i muari IH U L ilUICi. To Bo iYee of Indigestion Contributes Wonderfully to the Happiness of Home IJfe ' ! aL (a .' :i .J 7. ItIK''- ' YAKIMA'S FINE RECORD. ' 1 i ! "I;s eais are too small," CufiV toll r, "and its tail is all curled ui." "Yon'll see, children." Mr. Hear said igain. "Its a surprise j real enjoyment when there lsn t a dyspeptic jinx among them. Of course a case or uygpepsua or daily indiges tion must be looked after. But it is far more to the point to nrevent as well as to treat sour stomach, belch- ini? tt'tll.r l.rfluVl .In V... al.nl. .. a surprise, tnfly and hilkie bot:iuable means as Stuart's Dvspepsia shit(d. They thought that was the Tablets. Coddling the stomach with name of thi oh." I almost told whaiianft f.w.rf a,i ,,i.-......,.i Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted the little really was. Well' As .Mr. Hear walker! on to ly invites sluggishness. Eat your little pork . . , . , . juui n'.iu ijurti sausages lor ward his house, t.uffy and Silkie run j breakfast without fears; have a plate ahead and b ust in upon their lnoib-rJnf k.. .,.i . .. both of them shouting at the top of cheese for lunch, and end the day heir voices, A surprise! A surprise! with a real dinner, instead of a bowl I er s bringing home a .surprise!" . of bl.ead an(1 ml,k Follow rh . .ny. l-.phnam Hear!" Mra. Rear with a smart-. nvr.noio rroK,. ,, j .'t. .unit, nuu get right back to vour natural st.lf These tablets digest food and as sist the stomach to prepare the con tent for assimilation in the intestinal tract. Thus you get the practical re lief and help which induces a better appetite and a greater freedom in the VAKIMA countv. VY'iisl, , . wha' fa,1 ne m the line of production by in-!i ....... v v.H,v, lUiu iirjauon. ine county s annua fl'nn ri.niii f a cUum rvvi i i . . ' . " 'h; ana .y burn.d cm, H, k ! i W7 1 r - ' . tal ,UaiW 01 PrOUUCC Valued at o mi.., tn, M u r,m m- wkyiu,'liy' were shipped out of the vallev v v T: ,f,u,lM,unLS .comprised lo,::00 cars of fruit, of which !(KM were apples, a total value of ?20,1 i:i,22:i The i-y.vu vn. oruuKiii the wag will down nlnn i.l.inb. rbiilice a aeore; . w. joy our teen obi nge, if . i loiter on the HtiUv, bid iiimi. , burnott (Miinea Imi k o iiir. SILVERTON CASE UP BEFORE COURT TODAY xclaimeil, as soon as she sasv lier litis- i.and. - herever did you get that love ly little pig?" There now you know what it w 1: that i!r. Hear had. "I. came from Farmer Green's, n,' dear," Mr. Hear said. "I .-,.,..,, 1 .,. ., 1, ' i appetite and a greater freedom in th, You snd I might not have f.dt ao corn- thought I would bring himie'somethhiJ 1 8eI,?ct'on 0f food9' You wi Stu " '' we had looked pas. Mr. -specially nice, so to we -mdd !.v t 1rt 8 PsU. Tablets on sale at any H'urs great while teeth into his blu'recl feast " "rug store in the L nited States and red ,. nuth. But it was different w!t!, j Catfy and Silkie had never eat am ,h . I, B"k'- Th,y HUW ,lL '"- ' i P'K before. And when there was no;l, -that their father was feeling Very p!a, ling iefl of the surprise except a few . .. oonet.. vurty cou dn t help wishla- 11, it hat a that T Silkie asked. As for 'every day could be a birthday eta. who have been unused by the murriuge halter. Hut once in a while one of them meets a woman who mukes him feel very rry for him- very de- Tite raw ot Hie verau Jtiu-a n. IT, of Wharton, la he In u led ben 1, a iry , ,.pa,lHn, s , tlrroii rmiii. W)n is held nn a aiatiHri j rhni'iie, eoiteei oing hi lem ;on VMb YlolH Ituliiei,, 10, Uu a Veal, nent of Kilvrrtun. Tl """""l Ihlii.J.i, ,! Uiliiit Ibr I eanoi of 0,0 owe Tueaday 10..1 iUi,H boned thai lb nlil bad been an ( ," Vi1..m dance. In and n.n tblvuton fr r,rly , )tllkr Wh(e Uiiih win IIIHM fOiniAAn i""'lf. vry lonely, very sad Th ..O-. ".J..Tj' l i . . 1 l-,yi1,lW. pressed. a... .V .km vauoaua 01 vegetaoies, including over 100 ,h8 " the n.r- oi onions, to of tomatoes. 18(H) of potatoes (;)! nf h-iv ra "c'"w 0l9rk ihabiy have and 7:50 rl nf rrr.,i Tl, 1.., .t l ' ' 01 MV. U J-l. If the , mrried. look -.oUhki iri- l i - 1 f,l'K;u 0,0 P was worth J'MiWJ, lblo carload of cattle rolled, with 450 cars of ivestock products. Dairy products and bi-produch brought mooo and hops added a million dollars tX "vmiiii M lliv; IttllllvTS, out for trouble!" "1 am ashamed of VOu, Karl," laughed Aliue. "Hum jou know that you belong to all of us? You have veu a bachelor ao long, that every woman In our set relies upon you and likes to feel that you are remaining a bachelor because a married. And then you know you are so perfectly harinlnm! No woman Jeoparaiar. her reputation by helna- sen with early and lale and often, but If vou fruit of ii u,i h r " y " for boi-nes, nuts and some other products ! lo r.rv, ' Intensified, div.-rsifiorl 1 u. " . V .. i ... nf 1, ii I""",luul1 many VanetH'S , "" ' -nan ue i,.s( u, nil I' uuniiii .pt'ii permanent prospei tv for i i-i'i.;,.n t! ;v ' 0",' w'"m"n ho rich n:iLn-kMllll.,v,l mn,.., iln. UM tl .'; l tki. en,ent, " , ; " '" lii mtiu ,u iTscHirces in :i i-hm. " o.iii it." en. .mi This is ft forcoiiKt nf the Willamette Vallev In I -.""v , "aJT?n ? vantacv hot ! nil,u . T. ' 'atx"V:1 IK,V nl.- i,,.- ' t . lut "Hviuaage lies with th s SU'V R ,a:,.0,an:1 10lk dually good for OIllTl'AKY aii4,.i .. ' . . . . . nv uiiui u i rMMirrt'X n ;i un f:eionil,.,u..i , ,, ,,UlBr ut ... j auc way, the illamette 'allev has all the lH.si of it With It" : rr'-" ".-I increased indiKfi-v nm no,,,,),;,: 'A ".!'. , " ' 1 ul 1L u 1 h ii nin iuiinm, uae-a i ' ""vl '1 1 'm J 1 !l' 11 . u win a!so surpass in i i nrr noma i v mwii ae.c ,i li.e, , ,h knwt..,t.. and; rn o( f ,rr tvi H,vrm :. Kllve,i .i.opi ,.rs 1 ,""M,!,lf- ' b. raele.. l,l I It! M.o ,lu no , la III. dl.psilO ! 1 IT "V "" "" te. Ittose of 1,1,1 ,., ... i i, . . ' " '" " iau s ' eien the w11 The rbema.a ii,dl,a Trmia ...! i ...... t'r"""1 "' of r. ..-..t...,.. l'l tin-. -ii,3 Crrjt i - -v-s ia in ji r'l ft i ri rii t idnh MgGlone Gibson "'nn'iMfca. tl in;, , iluttf i u. ItiitUt 1 M y 1 .. v. -" -LrCK;-1 & -a. A'"' l cald mkr . ,., ii.,,,. . . ' i h d W , V nappy -- ..... ,UKlUK , ! Mrv' ' ' me ,,, , ,?rU.T V M, 'M""t !"""Wbv .melH .u.hw. .he b. 1..,:,, MMf, bo. a.nhm w , ""her . f u. h bap,.!,,,-., " I ,,. , , , ' M Alice evi.l.., ,i,m. v.u.1 m.u ,.W lrf , T 1 11 lo but ,.h l. t !, , he ,)!t,. u, '. ... but I a,e Out A:i,v ,tii ,,, ,. ,. . . ( !ed :.d e,.lv.,, ..., .,, r, , j ., .., , w.tt hu -f.w h' -" thai .urS,, : ' ' 8 r """ . v..i,u,j ,,,,, !" arm. . , ,,,,, . .. . il.-.u " I Hi dune to li.ie U, devolvdiy. l. l drive to t,r ,l I Kil l i dully. e lln'sl -h.pard." 1 asked "Oh. .v,l !,., Kai., i,,,,,,.,,,,,,, Alice. i "Well then Karl. I am rather ; .nxlous to know If n Is the license j'lerk or t. j,Uw of 10 ,Vl,rt.e i.ourt that is won.g ui lead you out of ( this slough ' "It HMUblr, ! I. f.,,. to lh,, ,a),v () '" W" he answered, "because if I did you ,.uKI be easting about In wh.vh girl or which main,., u,.in.,n J loved woum .r..b.,,,j one mol ,:ik i, ,.. , ,-,,,,,. yuu ,.,- foolms,'' aaid Alice. 1 no, f....!mrm iu ,ll.uiil earn.,,,. .,ld Ktlr, .,,.,, I'fCiIhiv look ;,t ma. ToioorioH - John's Business igement llalph .Milton Hoiick was born April 12. 1!I0, and died Jan. 10, 1 920, at the age of 13 years, 9 mouths and 22 days. He was born ut his present home at .Marion. He leaves father, mother and nine brothers and sisters to mourn their loss The brothers and sisters are as follows: Gabriel Hiram of liuffalo. X. V; Mrs. It. J. Kusv of Nebraska; Oscar Olie Houck, Marion the Misso-s Carrie Lillie, Alice Kill and Viola Urace Houck of 1'ortland; b,rnest Clarence who is ti..n,ii ,k O. A. C ' lleithn 1 ... ....... , oiionane, Vash., and Daisy Ann of Marion. He sturted In school at the age of six and proved himself a very apt pupil, and a great ravor t. with hi. , . , " . ".iiHUIOOHS of which he leaves n h,,u. ... .. , , , iu iiiuuni his early and sudden death. He as a me.noer or the seventh grade in the Marlon school, and was dearly loved by his teachers. Ha was always a mer ry, gladsomo ia,, umI m.ulu otherg .. i... ju-si oj nis mere presence His untimely death leaves a great g, , the family, which cjn never be bridg ed for he was the baby boy. ' His was the mornim. I,.,,,- And he hath passed In beauty from the day; A hud. not et a flower. Torn in ii sweetness from the parent I spray; 1 The death winds swept him to bis I soft repose. j As fr.wt In spring time, blights the early rose. V We are averaging 5 to 10 repairs on glasses for but-of-town patients every day The service on this is quick, efficient, nnri of ' -J WAV U course satistactory. If VOU hflVP hpen cn l uu. fortunate as to have broken vour glasses you may rest assured that they will be nninlrlir MAnm'wiJ 1 Canada, as they are considered one of j if KnhTf i the standbys by the druggist. (Adv) I f dCely 11 DrOUgilt tO Or SCIlt l IU HENRY E, MORRIS & CO. Optometrists 305 State St Phone 239 Representative Sinnott has appoint ed Eugene A. Humble principal cadet to West Point military academv, Charles D. W. Canham of Nyssa was appointed principal midshipman to Annapolis naval academy. Children Ailments p DISORDERS of the stomach and constipation are the tnncf j m . Uk vviuiMUH aiseases or 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 curl u e ffowins morz- Do pa our children bv o-ivinr, ft,- , r . Uin t li 6 -aiur ou. namoer Z ,m te"ebctterand more ileasant to 'ke. and v., , ... " ""(-'" not in bitterness. hit upon the wrong I v," "l" "'-s of gloom; r l..i. ...., ,., I,IN" ""'"'Khis but ,1,,,,., of ,...i..r. !hali glisten round his tomb No painful recollections rUe ' His n,orn--,t dan tied so blest. " e.-r a cloud had dimmed skies, Sweet boy. he was at rest." ''ot ator' The student nf ..... Or.,.. ' 1 niversuv of Oregon have iuri...d ... .u ' . .., - uit' rim. OIK IT I ini'HO. ,.. m- io.ii.-i) J.I. ooa. ,.,, i, " fuutul the nian- h.. ,-u""" fr the tellm. I..... . ; ' """iln m (Wk. ' m,w "clng built on ,h. t o-oiii)- campus. ! Kiank Hun of Wuldport waa accl ,detitull !,, j.nj klll(,j iuur,i.v After inaklnK arrai.aemenl. tor the VI h,'"l", companion heard his '-" niui aoioa .,r ... i.l he toon,, we ., , h il ne g.tir roiirse A,m we .,., allJ , km,w , r . ' " m y ' ""erne he ,hh.h ,oe, compete nn- '.-.Unduig ,4t one ea ,,,,,. Ihe dej.ths of fnolHlslilp, ; "Wi.lt a Mlai, t j He,,. be,e, , . 1(,im,ie " ,.4m icn-e iron, t, ,,lnl pulle-.l (i abruptly 1 fc't f'tei-ai ,1. ' My I mi ju, Kl, ':' Oi.-, , ,.,. .lt,o" ,t ,K lb raised men's ,m,mm verity campus. mmt arj- ,ji n . ,.m . . -. I - til ti and I the Md,. el' .km i with o!!-K. to th. j ii ettler.it liiiit .. iii . . z'. ,u .v..-,; oej arv. t I iUil dl-le. Uillw.l In I,. .Mil., 1, " """li. I ... . lov I.. . li.... i t !,.-,., ! air ! T.ke i,. Vou to P.. ;routuis with ,. , ' ti.! I'jHuIw, f ' V ...( ,u, ,,,(, f Kt ...led AU.- - I an, n vt.i. l. '. vr tlfr"" 1 W know" hr ,,...rva !N-.tv,n a . b,HMU. ,., , i(,Vtt lib h iv oil 'Irl.f ot i. ' a. bo d I.. l sut. di,a-, H,..j , H , " " ' a ... - It. . l - --..u.,.,.., J-iwtt "r"M " '".. the i.st of haad l,.Mn,, a ;,... tr.i,.. . tkv A)s ..! I fmtj , "-"'H4 Hk, Mwbb, . ( nUEtv it... . ... . . . M vss Material! a . CI I kfnM- I'tm MRS.WlNSLO'S 0 I IIWK " ' ant iT-i-', It.t.fco, , fca.wwra.ajaminiia . SI WM -t, at ... . . lw'l wrrv lv. ' I W b.., , , 1 1 .- Kl. t M. f .liri.. ....... , .. HH tH- .ivt '!r la . attk. s J. C i tr,r writ delist!'! . 4ttrv it, ,,t. tew Muslim awui m. .w.. ...... . ( " J ZT.ry? rT . -,u,H,rd i i f41-"' - f ' IMI'a-, a.j. . iwin,y fc,-. ,,, ,.,.,, On-tS yet v'm.. You Won't Need Sudar on your breakfast cereal if it is ' GrapeNuts Rr this ready-to -eat food unlike many cer eals, requires no add- ea sugar to make pleasing. N Grape"Nuts wheat and malted barley Its rich, nutlike flavor pleases. Grape-Nuts is economical in more va3 than one. At grocers. tun Cereal CaBattie Creek.Mich. it its "Nowls theTime to Do It" says thetiood Judge Oo to real tobacco the smnll .nhov-.r .:t. the rich tobacco taste nefo r 1 . j .uoia u. iuiij unie. It will cost you less to chew than ordinary tobacco. Any man who uses the. T?i lobacco Chew will teU you that Put Ud - av avi I" to RIGHT CUT is a shortcut tobacco 'utuiisa long fine-cut tobacco 6? i awtsrAlXj t I U ij ! i BAKE-R1TE BREAD I TirrT-. PURE- Has the home-made taste. ' BAXE-RITE SANITARY BAKERY ouiie street loaf LA.DD & BUSH BANKERS Established 1SG3 . toral Bankinfr rc,,; A4tl ft: t OmceHofroml0JLm.to3p.