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l'AGE SIX. THE CAPITAL JOURNAL N.Y. REPUBLICANS PHI RATIFICATION HMHAIM (Continued from page one) court of Justice t bear and decided, In accordance with the principles of taw and cuuUv. dlsnutes that are J'.is tlciable in character arising between nations, and for an international con ference, meeting at Mated intervals, to declare and to revise the rules tti intcrnatloal law and conduct; and to urge upon the civilised nations as I long step forward In promoting per manent peace, their assent to such a code of law defining the rights and duties of nations, such as was adopted by the American Institute of Interna tlonal Law at Hacana, republic of Cu ta, on January Z3, 1917, known as the recommendations of Havana. "The chief enemy of democracy based upon universal suffrage and mnjority rule no longer Is the arbitrary government or of a hereditary aristoe racy but the cruel and relentless don.. lnation of a class bent not upon pro tecting liberty and eouality of oimor tunity but upon exploiting oil who are not of their own kind and group. We support and urge the most vigorous measures to prevent by education the spread In this country of the doctrines of this dangerous nnd undemocratic movement. "We earnestly urge upon the leg's lutures of tliose state that have not yet acted on the spending amendment to the constitution of the Fulled States that It be promptly ratified in order that women generally may participate In the elections to be held in Novem ber next for president, vice-president, the senate nnd the house of repre sentatives. '"The wage worker is entitled, as a human being, to a proper wage, rea sonable hours and healthful conditions ci' labor and a voice In determination of circumstances In which his person ill co-operation shall be given. The strike Is a weapon of Industrial and should be made incren-Ingly unneces sary mid Infrequent by the better or ganization of Industry and by the nes tabllalimet (if a commission or com missions on, Industrial relations. "Increased production, stimulation of enterprise, checking of private e.; travagance and waste, and the reduc tion of public ex pcutflt ures are a na tional necessity. Our system of tac tion and of business regulation should be linmctliali ly revised, with tbn defi nite purpose to promote rather than to prevent enterprise anil production. "W' urge the prompt passage of leg. Nation to nuihorizc- a national budget." l'OI.F.S NF.AItl.V IXIKII PACT Warsaw, Wednesday, Feb. 18. Po land's peace program to be submit ted to -the Uussliin soviet government Is nearlng completion and will bo com. muulcated to France and lOngland for approval before being dispatched to. inoseow. Premiers Allllcrnnri olf r ranee and Lloyd-George of Great Itrl i. un nave already been consulted several of thu chief points, STATE IS ADVANCED IH OOHMERICAL WAY ATASI01SESS1I SOCIALISTS DO NOT TRY TO DICTATE TO IS, IS CLAIM (Continued from page one) on ill ( ou:iti;i coi aitf.u rii TV vi :us Fifty years ago when the founda tions were being laid for the Washing, ton slatue In front of Independence Hull In Philadelphia, John Nash, then a policeman, threw a two-cent piece into the bole being dug for the founda tions. Recently when some changes were being made to the statute, Nash recalled the Incident and stirred up the dirt and uncovered the coin. It will be hung In independence Hall. In elilenlally, Mr. Nash recalled that two cents had it buying capacity at that time treble dial of toils v. K'lTN'P TO Cl lti: IllCCOlYill.. A Spanish physician claims to have been very successful In eurlm; stub born eases of hiccoughs by this treat ment: The patient lies down and draws up his knees until his thighs iv. press ed tightly to his abdomen; tun lower part of the legs being pressed against the thighs by bending the kneel. The position is held for several minutes. The effect of this Is to press the abdo minal organs up against tlio dia phragm nnd to sustain the until the diaphragm modlc contraction. pressure I ceases Its spas-1 LADY LIMERICK i r i : -V! " - .. : 8 ' f. I , - . : V x if..,. . -j A ; ) t 5 I i ! , : . .' i i '.. . k, 1 i r "V ; j; V f r : I i v, j "It vn recently announced that Lady Miuvilek It willing to offer herself ns a candidate for Pa ilia rurnt, and sho hai now continued (bat statement It Is not tier Inten tion to come forward ns nomi nee of a political party, but to limit! at an Independent candidate. political questions In the state. Publicity Tax Favored. Approval of a tax levy in the state and communities to advance publicity work was expressed In resolutions passed during the convention, Mr. Pen ton said. This would automatically end campaigns often conducted by civic organization such as the Com mercial club publicity fund campaign in Salem now for funds to promtc general publicity for the state that should be provided by the people gen erally, he explained. Astoria is wonderfully developed, Mr. Denton said, lie ucciarea mai Salem will have to look well to Its laurels and move ln a co-operative spirit if it is to hod its place with As toria." Astorians have recognnea me resources of the city, he said, and have worked them out. II. C. Ij. Discussed. The high cost of Iving came In for discussion also at the convention, Mr. Denton said. It was generally felt among the delegates that a gradual re adjustment of commercial affairs throughout, the country will ensue, bringing conditions cback to normal. No Immediate relief from high prices could be seen by the retail men. Home products week was conducted In Astoria at the same time as tn-i convention, Mr. Denton said, and he declared that Salem was "by far out- sblned." The capital cty came In for rcpre sentatlon at the huge banquet Tues flnv evening, however, Mr. Denton when bottles of Salem's famous Applu lined the lengthy festive board. THIEVES JACK UP CAR A! TAKE OFF TIRES' Commissioners to Hear . Testimony on War Crimes DKCMXtf OF THE PAUMMl One of the large manufacturing companies of the rutted Stages is en gaged in the construction of a great number of houses for Its employes, and while there are many novel fea- u res In the way of making conven iences, the most striking thing about the homes is the total absence, of the usual pallor. The space Is thrown into the other rooms. It looks as If the parlor was out of fashion. COAI, I TIIK PI1IUPPINKS A vein of coal has been discovered n tile Philippines which is said to be p to the quality of the, Chinese fuels, lie uiuotint has not been ascertained, lit It Is certain Hint it will answer he demands of the islands for many i rs. IM'KCTION'K HATH or TU.WF.1j. The rate of spread of Infection) diseases Is determined not only by the nature of the transportation facil ities of the region or the era, but towns and villages, mainland and Is land, are Invaded early or late or pre served entirely from attack according as they He within or without the avenues of approach or are protected by InaceesHilillty, ns In Instances of remote mountain settlements and of Islands distant from the ocean lanes or frozen in during winter periods. Albany, N. T., Feb. 20. The social ist party never attempts to "dictate" to labor unions when strikes are to bejjn called, but labor unions "striking ror betterment of working conditions' may always rely on the assistance of the party. Otto ltranstetter, national sec retary, testified tday at the trial of the five susiHnded socialist assemblymen. The prosecution has charged the party approves the general strike as a wea pon for promoting its class struggle. liorrls Hillquit, socialist leader, yes terday predicted that control of the United States government would pass peacefully into the hands of the social ist party, when it enrolls the working class. He issued a warning, however, that "it is not Impossible the people of this coutry will be compelled to sup plement their political action with a little shooting," If the profiteering class revolts after the majority of the people are ready to introduce "sub stantial reforms" by "legal constitu tional methods." testifying before the asse-nbiy ju diciary committee, Mr. Hillquit denied that the socialist party Intended o promote its program by other than 'legislative action, parliamentary e- tion, and in a peaceful way." Hut while he asserted the party was not plotting bloody revolution to achieve its aims, he declared history has shown that "when the privileged minority is aboutt o lose its privileges, "it becomes desperate and tries to de stroy reform or lawful revolutionary movement by force." "In that case it will be up to the ma jority of the people to defend their rights against such lawlessness, pow erful privileged minorities and in a case of that kind it may come to snooting." Police here Friday were endeavor ing to locate the thieves, who some time Thursdav night jacked up an auto belonging to Henry Ttnel- sen, Salem Heights, as it stood parked front of his home, and removed "the tires from the front wheels. A wicker case containing tools valued at about $20 was also j-emoved from the machine. This is the second case where thieves have bothered to jack up an auto and remove the tires that has been reported to police this year. The other one was when thieves broke Into the garage owned by County Clerk U. G. Boyer, raised his auto, and took off the tires. KFF.PS TABS OF STARS The utility of the Blink miscroscope as a means of detecting the proper motion of the stars is absolute. In comparing photographic plates taken by this means at an interval of 25 years the smallest proper motion that can be detected is 1!4 second for the Interval, or five seconds per century. According to lnnes there are about three such stars over each square de gree on an average, or 120,000 In the entire sky. It is estimated that the number of stars with sensible proper motion will Increase with the square of Hie time Interval considered. Ac cordingly, when plates taken at a cen tury's interval are available, it should be possible to detect the proper mo tions of some two million separate stars. Fighting Between Japs and Reds In Siberia Reported London, Feb. 20 Fighting has been in progress on the Amur river in Si beria betwen Insurgent forces and Japanese .a Moscow wireless message states. "White" troops reinforced the Japanese nnd r, fierce struggle is rag ing with the insurgents supported by Chinese, the dispatch declares. In regard to the situations in south Russia a bolshevik communique to day says: "Enemy ships have bombarded (leniehesk (on the sea of Asov). Stub born fight la occurring 25 verts north east of Staxropol (on the left bank or the Volga)." Take Your Cholcu of Poisons Thirty-two new poisons were dis covered during the great war in munitions experiments in the United States alone. Yellow Mustard For Rheumatism PAPKU FOIt FINLAND'S FORESTS .lOritXAf, WANT ADS PAY The shortage of paper in this coun.. try Is being relieved by shipments from Finland, the very first consignment consisting of more than 20,000 bates. This material was loaded at Koto, by women stevedores. ALCOHOli AS A MOTOR FFFIi. Alcohol alone is not suitable for use In existing types of high-speed Internal combustion engines, such ns are used in motor curs, but mixed with an equal part of benzol it forms an excellent fuel for this purpose, JOVflXAIj WANT ADS PAY A good hot mustard plaster or poul- eice is pretty sure to overcome most rheumatic pains and even sciat ica and gout but it's a mussy af fair and general ly blisters. Heat is abso lutely necessary if you want per manent relief. Iiegy's M ustar- 1 n e, made of true yellow mus tard with other pain reliaving in gradients added is just as hot, is cheaper, cleaner and more effec tive than the old fashioned jjuultice or plaster and can not blister, Besides rheumatic pains and swell ings Begy's Muetarlne Is speedily ef fective for lumbago, backache, neuri tis, pleurisy, bronchitis, sore throat chest colds and all aches and pains because heit eases pain 30 and 60 60 cents at druggists or by mail, S. C. Wells & Co., LeRoy, N. Y. THE MOST COMPLETE IN THE VALLEY That's what Motorists say of our large, well assorted stock of Up-to-Date Auto Accessories Have you inspected the HOOD EXTRA PLY TIRE? We have just added the HOOD to our other lines of tires and have what we consider without question the BEST ON THE MARKET. We have YOUR SIZE in the HOOD, no matter whe ther it be a cord or fabric that you want. Until you have used a HOOD you will never real t? mv l'ua ly wonderful tire Come in and let us explain THE WHY OF THE EX 1KA 1LY, then you will let us equip your car for the season's driving with HOODS 25 KAnn Tr th a,ny other tire ori the market- and guaranteed 7500 miles on fabrics ana 10,000 miles on Coras. Robes, Spotlights, Pumps, 'Jacks, Bumpers, Chains, Light Lenses, Motometers, Clocks, Trouble Lamps,Spark Plugs, ' Flashlights, Tools, Shock Absorbers, Brake Lin ing, Light Bulbs, Everything for your car. Hartford Tires Cord and Fabric Racine Tires, Every Tire a Good Tire jouA-AuvaJi -tiAcof J Tf MM Better than a Retread Better Than a Half Sole Cor. Court and Com'l. Streets Cheaper Than Either HAY L FARMER KDW. CO. Phone 191 ALL OUR CUSTOMERS ARE SATISFIED CUSTOMERS London, Feb. 20. Persons iving in reat Britain. France "and Belgium I who are witnesses against Germans ae- cused of war crimes will not have to I go to Germany to testify, it is declared ' in a Berlin dispatch to the Rxchange i Telegraph company today. Such wtt- j nesses, it is stated, will be examined j I by commissioners sent to the countries named. How Soldier Dispersed Attacks "For two years my stomach trouble was very bad, my doctor had to in ject morphine on several occasions when I was stricken with these at tacks. Since taking 4 bottles of Mayr's Wonderful Remedy I have been entirely well and am serving in the artillery, having been pronounced in- perfect health by government physicians." It is a simple, harmless preparation that removes the catar rhal mucus from the intestinal tract and allays the inflammation which causes practically all stomch, liver and intestinal ailments, including ap pendicitis. One dose will convince or money refunded. See Our Beautiful Spring MillinerY I Display WE MAKE ANY STYLE HATS Tn cm TT WTT T. PAV VATT Tfl Of r. rm 1AirE ! oi.c ua ist ORE YOU BUY ' Salem Variety Stott 152 North Commercial Street MM CAPITAL JOURNAL WANT ADS BRINn t t M I M t M 1 1 1 1 M I 1 1 M M M t M t-M SPRING FABRIC. WI0 : li llll Mi- LADIES' STORE 466-474 STATE STREET is fortunate indeed that our purchase of spring wash goods were" made many months ago. Otherwise we should not now be in a position to offer much exten sive assortments on display. The wash goods shown in our first display are quite as dainty, pretty an dserviceable as any we have shown. And the prices are most attractive. MEN'? . STOEE ;416 STATE STREET The best food you can possibly consume is good bread. The best you can buy is BAKE RITE. The whole family enjoys it be cause it's a real meal. A WELL BRED FAMILY Try Our High Quality Cup Cakes with oodles of raisins in them. Cakes, snails doughnuts and cookies that always call for more. Do You Like Hot Rolls Drop in on your way home this evening Bake Rite Sanitary Bakery 457 State Street