Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, February 28, 1920, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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THE CAPITAL JOURNAL
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THE CAPITAL JOURNAL j
AN JNDEPESDENX.NEWtrATER
A SALEM BOY FOR PRESIDENT.
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CORMER GOVERNOR WEST has sent petitions to the Capital
T 1 II Tlnnrav nn the. flomnrrutif1 ha Hi it 111
the presidential primaries. Aa Hoover refuses to say what party
he belong to, the democrats are going to grab him, despite the
fact that he refused to sign a a democrat in the Georgia prim
aries. In his most recent utterance Mr. Hoover said:
"Penrose ha declared that I am nut hia kind of a Republican, Bryan
hax declared thar-l am not his kind of a Democrat and Hearst has declared
I have not hia variety of patriotism." I at once agree with these gentlemen.
ir.-itiL' twin- fiiwiuwil of thhi ninnientr,UM matter, let ns get on with the
bwues the methods of taxation for instance." JIMMY" FINDS A NEW TAIL.1
Mr West snvsr "T me. a democrat is anyone with brainst Jimmy Rabbit wanted a new
ami gumption and a desire to do public good" and as-the former! tail. To be sure, he already had,
governor was a boyhood friend of Hoover's in Salem, he has be- a tail but it was so short thatj
come his unsolicited campaign manager. Mr. Hoover has not! he felt it was little better than!
! been consulted in the matter, nor will he be. I none at all. Frisky Squirrel and,
Now it is up to some republican to start similar petitions de- billy Woodchuck had fine, bushy
daring Hoover a republican and putting him upon the primary! tails; and so had all the other
ballot. As a result, Hoover will carry both primaries and be the! forest-people, except the Rab
BY ARTHUR SCOTT BAILEY
xie mo not w,.
speak, to Mr. M;fc 7. V b
hof t. 6.fc
r. Xf T" to talk
him ha .
tiau
0
regon
bser vat ions
Kugene Although the Lane county:
pure bred live stock association wasi
organized only
choice of both parties leading the way for the nation another
case of Oregon first,
The Hoover petitions can be signed by democrats at the Cap
il al Journal office. One thousand signatures are required to
place his name upon the ballot.
TIIE DOGS AND THE SOWS.
bit family.
Jimmy had tried his hardest
to get a handsome tail for him
self. And once he had nearly-
succeeded. For he almost cut off
last
Bepiemwr, ai-, , nWTVn (ho b.fttr lUollcm anA nolrUw eanfifina nf triol
reudv there are kO members and the v....... .
. ,. . j- ; iL. u nm.-
list is growing every ween, ai-curoiug
to ". A. A.vres, secretary.
war. a wave of reaction is sweeping over the world. The
diplomats of Europe are seeking to return to the secret diplomacy
nre'of imperalism and territorial aggrandizement, the politicians of j
two thu spnntft nrc iUliivino- Deuce in the hone of reamnff its rewards
Kugene Chinese pheasants
now being liberated frmn the
"J"! ,J",wlH,f by evading its responsibilities. Selfishness, greed and averice,
van. y veoeived h contribution when reflected in profiteering, idleness and extravagance have replaced
under the direction of carl d. shou-j ne unselfishness, industry, and thrift of the war period, en-
maKei. suue uunic naiovu, vv ujiub;
were Klven their liberty near liariis-
bm.
WanhinKton
cnunties.
Tillamook and Lincoln;
Albany CIiiiiwh of cruelty neainst
her htiHliand, lAiiinlc I.. Baltimore,
plus simllai' accusations nsiiinsl her
mo(hfr-in-lay are the basis of n com
plaint for divorce filed In the ulrcuit
court this moriilnK by Clara H. Haiti-moi-e,
Alliany Mr . Winnie . Alarrlson
passed away at her home at 949 West
Fifth Rtreet Wednesday night at 11
o'elock following nn attack of pneu
inoulrt. Illness was of brief duration.
Albany The nnnnnl state confer
ence of the Daughters of the Ameri
can devolution will commence In Al
bany next week, Im-kIhiiIiir Thursday
and continuing until Haturttny night,
lteiitcsentatlve women from every
town in Oregon will lie in attendance.
KiiKi'iiu.The city council has or
dered construction of 10,318 feet of
cement sidewalk and 172 property
owners it re beliiR notified to make th
lni)i'OVinent.
gendering doubt, suspicion and unrest as we desert the God of
our fathers to worship at the shrine of the golden calf.
Tf ii'oq iha nasuimium tf Vio wm-Ll I'ountlnii fhnr incrtli'Arl I
illu.MIMin Mil- iu-iimi,iii.r J T-;. i. . V.!. ...i:i.lJ IIT.
R Dennis of Carlton has decided to, nuuyaru ivipilHK 10 Wlliv ins iaieL ijoein, cuutieu me uuua ui
he n candidate on the republican tick- the Copy-Book" Maxims", published in January Harper's. In spite
et for joint senator from Vamhlll.Lf umnn:a 0ff,.ta Df hortoi-mont Vinlinc rlolnvoa thnt man.
kind always moves around the circle to where it started from,
and that the three certain things in the world are:
"That the Dog returns to hsi Vomit and the Sow returns to
her mire.
And the burnt Fool's bandaged finger, goes wobbling back to
the fire."
It is certain that the political dogs, have returned to their
vomit, and the diplomatic sows returned to their mire, and the
war burnt and bandaged nations are wobbling back to the fire
that burned them, but the dogs and the sows and the fools do not
always outnumber 'and overrule those who have learned by ex
perience . , .
The senate has conducted a nation-wide propaganda for a
year to manufacture a public opinion to support it, yet every ex
pression from the people, shows that it has little popular support.
The European diplomats in. over-riding treaty agreement? to se
cure political prestige, are not supported by the people of their
nations, and war devastated populations are not hankering for
war.
This period of reaction was to be expected for reaction
comes after every supreme action. The old order cannot be re
vived in its fullness and the new order will be better than the old
r : . .. i i i nil i u 1 1 l
Marstifleld rr C w Tower nion.1 ur progress is u spiral, eacii circle a lime lusiier man me one oe-
ecr of Coos Bay since inns, died ut hi' fore. The war was not due to altruistic ideftl&'of Kipling's, "Gods
home. hra Thursday at the a of T8of the Market Place," but to Germany's deifying the "Gods of the
years. Jle was one of the early day . . , . , . , .
physicians of Kouthwestem Oregon Copy-Book Maxims" and returning to the vomit and mire and fire
wf
And once he nearly succeeded for he
almost cut off Frisky Squirrel's big
brush.
Jimmy Rabbit hurried along Mink had
faster. He knew that it was a
mink's voice. And he didn't
like minks.
Mr. Mink ran after him, call
ing "Stop, thief!" at the top of
his voice.
Jimmy Rabbit did not stop.
But he glanced around. And his
f.'. 1 a . "
;!1M nad bo tail! At
time Jimmy ran Zt
gam, and a great .-
There k; w 3e.
iiHW
And hislcertanily did nnf
heart sank as he saw that Mr.! with that! to W
notJt at
PIT , .
of barbarism.
and for years was chairman of the
county Itepuhilrnn central committee.
Ttn? ahptatip rnTcto
ii,1n,.u iii.it ,,fn A1 ' xiiu riiivt.iiiv vivioio
tural agent, who was provided for by; , , , . , , ', , ,
js.nun Mppropfiation in the county N AUIIhUING to his refusal to accept the new settlement of
budget for this year, has been select- the Adriatic question made by the European premiers with
by C; ?rrt,ctmlout consulting. America, the president says:
fnruu r sei'ielary-treastirer of the
Itclr iia Dairy Products Company, nndi
an experienced innn In farm ngent
work.
"The Adriatic Issue, as It now presents Itself raises the fundamental
onestlon as to whether the American government can on any terms co-opcr-
nte with Its Ktiropean associates in the great work of maintaining the peace
of the world by removing the primary causes of war. If substantial agree
ment on what is just and reasonable is not to determine the International
issues; If, in a word, the old order of things which brought so many evils
on the world Is still to prevail, then the time is noi yet come when t(his
government can enter a concert of powers the very existence of which must
depend upon a new spirit and a new order."
The president declares that the new agreement "profoundly
t ,. -The neiy org-mimi ' altered to the advanlae of improper Italian objections, to the
LciMnmn-Kniitiom Lumber company iJserious injury of the Jugo-Slav people and to the peril of world
n paring to begin erection of a plan
ning mill on a site purchased hero.
Astoria. The winter fishing season
on the Columbia river will come to a
close nt noon on next Monday. Kalrlv
good catches of rhlnnnwa are being
made by the divers and ulllinMs which
are lit operation.
jieuce. the new settlement abolishes the tree state of Fnime,
though leaving the city independent, giving Italy the strip of sea-
rttrm.i. Four deaths from infiu-'nmst ami Pving tne way ior annexation or me city ana provui-
en.ii were reported to the city health lllg the Wll' loi" partition Of Albania.
imreijn Friday, nt'lnging the total since
i lie sunt or l hn epidemic In rortland
five weelcs ngo to 07.
l'oi llund - I'hins are rngreyilng for
the installation of additional facilities
nt the lleusnn I'olylochnlc high school
hero to accommodate B huge nmntier
of ex-service men who will be trained
in vocational lines. It wns announced
Friday, The federal government win I
provide funds for the additional facil
ities.
Oregon City. Through deal nego.
tlated here Friday the holdings of til
.Inekson Lumber company are to he
taken over by It. II. XvlMi 'f Che
bnlls nnd nssnclntes of the Gray Har
nor section.
And at last, as he was wander
ing through the woods one day,
to his great joy he found almost
exactlv what he wanted. Lying
near a heap of chips was a:
beautiful tail! But it was red,!
with a black tip. That was thej
only drawback about it. j
" This tail, however, was so:
handsome that Jimmy made up'
his mind that he would wear it,
anyhow, even though it did not'
match his coat. So with a bit of
string which he had carried with!
him for weeks for that very pur-i
pose, he tied the red tau to nis
own short stub.
There was great excitement
among the forest-people when
Jimmy appeared among them.
Most everyone told him howi
much better he looked. In fact,
old Mr. Crow was about the onlyj
person who didn't say some-.
thing pleasant. He only shook
his head, and muttered some
thing to himself about "hand
some is as handsome is as
handsome does." But Jimmy
Rabbit paid little attention to
him.
"Whose tail is that?" Mr.
Crow finally asked.
"Mine, of course!" Jimmy
told him.
"Well, you'd better look out!"
said Mr. Crow. "Unless that
pram
CURE FOR
SMPiLICHlRlS
IS BEST
111
Every Possible Effort is Be
ing Made in Affected Lo
calities to Stop Further
Spread of Disease
CUNCE CF PREVENTION
WORTH POUND OF CURE
Frisky Squirrel's big bruslu But
Mrs. Squirrel had appeared just
in time to save her son from so
zlrAsirlfnl n misVifln.
r li.M l 1. a a i 1 .
After that, Jimmy Rabbit w ana paia ior,
tried to buy a tail; but no one; there's trouble ahead of you,
would sell him one. Then he set:yg n"
out to find one, in the hope that! To his friends FrFisky Squir
some day some one would forget rel and Billy Woodchuck, Jim
his tail and go of and leave it my said something about Mr.
lying in the woods; and not be; Crow in a low voice. And they
able to remember where he left' laughed loudly. Whereupon Mr.
it. . Crow flew away, croaking to
In fact, Jimmy Rabbit oftenj himself about the shcoking way
lurked behind trees and bushes,j children are brought up now
watching his neighbors as they iadays. You know, Mr. Crow
took naps in the sunshine. But' was a great gossip. And every
when they awaked and stretch-! where he went that day he
ed themselves, and went trot-! spread the news about Jimmy
ting off, there was not one ofj Rabbit's finding a red tail in the
them that didn't take his tail woods.
right along with him. I Probably that was the pleas-
It was disappointing. Still, : antest day of Jimmy Rabbit's
Jimmy Rabbit continued his life. But toward evening some-
search. ! thing startled him. He had
Now, Jimmy had decided that been over to the brook, to look
if he could only get a long tail at himself in a pool. And he
he didn't care what color it was, was coming back towards home
if it -was only a brownish yel-jwhen some one called:
low to match the rest of him. "Hi, there, young fellow!"
Persons Who Catch Colds
Easily and Who Are in
Run-down Condition in
Greatest Danger
Influenza continues to spread; and
the disease is now prevalent over
many sections of the country.
It has baffled the medical skill to
an unusual extent, and although it
has been tield in check In most local
ities It haa gotten beyond control In
others. The germ has eluded bacteri
ologists, and medical men now agree
that the best cure Is prevention.
The surest prevention Is to build
up the bodily powers of resistance,
and to get the system into the best
physical condition possible. It is now
universally agreed that It 1st possible
to perfect the powers 'of resistance
of the .human system so that it can
throw off almost any infection, not
excepting Influenza.
It has been observed that peiaons
who are weak and run down are
more susceptible to the disease than
persons who are in robust health.
ed promptly, if you are ,,,.
dltlon nothing n " ?".
you up and strengthen voULr
lac. which contains Xml
ful tome properties known to
ence. As a reconstructive tonic ni
system builder It is withou,
and contains the very element,
ed by the system to give Z
ing strength to ward
germs. This Is a statem.nt of
and is supported by the ntmZ
authorities and reference works to
eluding the C. S. Dispensatory t
Encyclopedia liritaniea. and aL Z
standard text books used ai Z
schools of medicine. This itatemw
is further proven by the fact that
millions of persons who nave actu
ally taken Tanlac have testified to
it extraordinary merit aa a medi.
cine and by the fact Tanlac Is today
having the largest sale of anr tonie
on the American market.
Tanlac is also an ideal strengthen
ing tonic for persons who are suffer
ing from the after effects of otlda,
influenza, ordinary grippe, and bron
chial troubles, and hundreds thou
sands are using It daily with, mot
gratifying results.
In connection with the Tantae
treatment it is very Important to
keep the bowels open by taking Tan
lac Laxative Tablets, sample f
which aro enclosed with every bettle
of Tanlac!.
Tanlac is sold in Salem by Trler'i
Drug Store. In Hubbard by Hubbtrt
Drug Co., in Mt. Angel by Ben Oooeh,
In, Oervais by John Kelly, In Tnnte
by II. P. Cornelius, in Woodbura by
Lyman H. Shorey. In Silverton by Geo.
A. Steelhammer, In- Gate by Km J.
P. McCurdy. in Styton by C. A. Bern
champ. In Aurora by Aurora, Brut
Storo, in St. Paul by Groceteria Stem
and if you are in a generally run ; Co.. in Donald by M. W. Johnson, In
down condition and below normal . Jefferson by Foshay & Mao ana hi
weight this warning should be heed- Mill City by Marketerla Gro. Co, (A6
LOVE and MARRIED LIFE
dvl xne noieav aumor c
I Idah MSGlone Gibson
.milN DISAPPROVES. j ticularly for jewelry, and just imagine
ui .unit, uoruun nau gone; now -poor Uttle me' would look In
downstairs I heard her excited voice Paquln gown."
sounding over the phone. "I uon-t know anything about the
o.ic im.vioB ih jomi, x wiougnr; Krench gowns, mv dear, bnt von mnrt,
-9 r mt
if' '"ki ,mtm
y mm
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!! fTPrT:
to myself and 1 was sure of it a few
moments afterward, when I was called
to my phone to hear John exclaim very
roughly,
"What's this mother has been tell
ing nie about you Katharine? Have
you been running around with Helen
Van Ness?"
His tone and manner angered me
beyond measure. "John, I will not
quarrel or discuss personal matters
with you over the phone. Nor will I
allow you to speak to me In that tone
of voice, I'm your wife."
And in my rage I hung up the re
in the original settlement, Fiume was made a free city, but
the port, docks and terminals were placed under control of the
League of Nations. Italy claims the Adriatic coast as due her for
her sacrifices in war, but the president, while accepting the prin
ciple of reparation for damages done as in accord with justice, re
fuses to admit that participation in war is something that should
be bought and paid for.
Fiume is in no sense part of Italia Irredenta. The port was
developed by Hungary. It is the one outlet of Jugo-Slavia, Hun
gary and Czecho-Slovakia. It is not needed by Italy and was not
demanded in the pact of London as payment for Italv's entering 'ceiver.
the war. It is wanted now solelv to satisfy the territorial oroprl 11 "fMnea only an instant before it
of Italy and strangle the development of the newly citedlUiT TiStZJZ
nations. ' Incessant that 1 finally aaid. "HelloJ"
The new settlement is due to the attempt of Italian politicians "Tou mny tllink u,la Is a vcr' mart
to gain prestige at home by imperialism, and to ask the IWtedter
ntates to guarantee it is to ask America to underwrite a new come over to the house without get
European war by sanctioning a predatory peace. If the Allies are tini '"-ry couiounded reporter in me
to proceed with this kind of imperialistic diplomacy the president! heedhTtwy But
is justified in withdrawing the treaty, for it was not to aggrandize! "What ar you going te do no. ut it.
Italy through injustice to other peoples that the United States ! r,,hn?"
entered the war. If Europe is intent on restoring imperialism. .wf "1 ''"y,nt- ""
,l , ., . e .. ii .i ,i , , . "wpmier ax me otner eno or me wire,
mei is noinmg ior America to tio, otner tnan leave hurope toVhi.h i imemite.i aavlnir: "When
go her Wily,' you can speak to me in a gentlemanly
mnnner. John, phone again. Meantime
I must go abend with my packing.
"Packing? Packing? What are
you packing?" . -
Rippling Rhymes
BV WALT MASON
Oiir fiblfrtlon 1' prohibition 1 th.it
Je.-i th' very fcllors that can't appmcln
to ll.iuor lme, their Oflllars full of It,
AV hain't fnciilionlii" any certain poli
tic.il part.v. but ihei's Ji-t as mans
liuiiitry i rple in this roimtry as then
is in Ainu-ilia
With gioat Impatience I answered
lht lilouia K...I. lnai.,t
THE FLU. Lf John's amn-v tonea It was Robbx-'K
Last year I had the well known flu. and now I have the fluUuave voice that came floating to m
once more; I lie in bed and say, "Kerehoo", and other words I have,ov,r ,ht wlre-
in store, my iitMne 01 1 nought is run or ache, and pain through all:.. , r - f-""""c-my
system wends, and busy druggists strive to make the pills the! : :,.. ;vo"J " m.-
sawbones recommend. 'Twas war that brought this punk disease, 1 hour. This win g.t you into Atlantic
that threatens now my useful like; and Wilhelm, with his war lord '"' wthcr late, but you two girls
wheeze, was at the bottom of the strife. I cannot think of anv non mlnd tnut 1 sues.
ill in all this sorry world so wide, that can't be charged to old Ex P1 71iSuu ,kili p( you-, V1'
Bill-and now they say he won't be tried. Ah, woe is me! This ,eU Hftlt'n ho murh 1 owe
tin horn sport wont reap the punishment that's due; he'll not ap- wiiiiug to pay kxrmaM.
pear In any court, for having ushered in the flu. If I should spring I "ih, that's an right, i m glad that
some punk disease that made your pills of no avail, how long be-;I11,'n ta coi" 10 b ou hn 1
fore the cof9 would seize mv frame and put the same in jail? This'"1 ,h!,t 1 lirm would let me
lack of justice makes me blue, my anguished breast with wrath itZ-jS buy
fills, and so I cry, "Korwoosh! Kerehoo!" and take another mfss me jewelry or gown."
of pills. "No. I think I II pay my own wiy,
l!obby, for you know I don't care jir-
me wish the other day that I could
match that diamond and emerald pen
dant you were wearing for Helen.
Where did John get it? I think ril
bring her one from the west."
"I don't know where he got it, but
I ilon't care for it all," 1 said, "and
seldom wear it."
I shall never wear It again, I sub:
to myseit, as I said "good-by" to Bob
by, and hastened to finish packing and
dressing.
Again the telephone interrupted mv
activities, and Alice's voice said anx
iously: "Katherlne. is It really true that
you and Helen Goylord are going some
where for an Indefinite stay?'
"Tes, sister."
"Both John and mother have been
calling me up and frantically implor
ing me to insist that you should not do
this thing. John declares that if you
do he will never live with you again."
"Rid you tell him that I had not
asked him for Uiat favor?"
Tones Are Awed.
"lo yon mean this Is separation?"
came in awed tone over the phone.
"Ve, 1 meiin.it as a separation, fn
til this moment 1 was not sure for
Just how long it would be, But. of
course. John's ugly ultimatum has
made me decide that it will probably
mean forever."
"Oh. Catherine, don't say that!'.' .
"WeU, at least I am goluir awav to
think it over."
John haa made me promise not n
lend you any money," said Alice with
a laugh.
"Thanks to you my dear, I don't
need to borrow. Good-by. Alice!"
"The taxi is waiting. Mrs. Gordon."
Monday John's Threat. 1
JEWELRY
Unquestionably jewelry adds a distinct finishing touch to
any gown. We are at all times pleased to show you the
latest designs.
HARTMAN BROS. CO.
Jewelers and Opticians
Solent, Oregon. Dr. Burdette Optometrist
, H
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GENERAL MOTORS COMPANY jf
ANOTHER TRANSFER MAN (A. C. CARTER)
ADOPTS THE
CMC '
LET US EXPLAIN WHY
W. E. BurnsDan Burns
Not Brothers The Same Man
Ferry at High Street.
Salem,
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BAKE-RITE BREAD j
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If you try a loaf today you'll buy a loaf tomorrow.
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I Bake-Rite Sanitary Bakery
f 457 State Street
,,, Met H""
HCEXTI-A nCYS TAXKKE
CNGIVES COSTING IM)0,uOO
ffueuca Aires, Feb. SS Th.
chaaa by the government of twenty- i
fivit locomotives from a company in I
tha rnitod States at a cost of approxl-'
matfly r940.0M for us on the state1
railways, was announced last night It 1
' "ooa tha German Interest)
wpre competitors for this order, which
is aaJd to be tha first large one of the I
kind ever obtained la Anreniin. . , !
North American eosoem. I
LADD & BUSH
BANKERS
Established 1863
General Banking Business
Office Hours from 10 a. m, to 3 p. ai.
JOURN-AJ. WANT ADS BRINU TAt