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PAGE FOUR THE CAPITAL JOURNAL" The Capital Journal H INDEPENDENT ' NEWSPAPER Published evey awning 'except Pnnday by The Capital Journal Print- lax CO., ISO bourn uomnnraw .n.cv. lelephones Circulation and Bual- fome office, i: jsaitoruu roum. O. PUTNAM, Editor and Publisher, Entered as second clase mail mat- at Salem, Oregon. SUBSCRIPTION KATES By carrier 60 cents a month. By fcmaJl too a month, $1.25 tor three feonths, 12.25 for six months, $4 per Four In Marlon and Polk countie JSlwwhere $5 a year. By order of U. 8. government, all bojlII aubacrlptiona are, payable In- ad i kmace. AHvertiainir representatives W. D. ifTard, Tribune Bids., New 'York; W. 0. Stockwell, Peoples Gas. Bldg.. Otilcago. JCEMBER OF- ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated Press is exclusively (entitled to the use for publication of fell news dispatches credited to It or hot otherwise credited in this paper had also local news tiuhHahed' herein. Dallas Engineer Burned to Death (Continued from 'page one) Ho was for many years an engineer on the Southern Pacific. Notes and Personals A. R. Morton, mall clerk on the earn e!de electric, spent a few days In Dal las the first of the week. Mr. Morton has been on a month's run from As toria to Ocean Park, Wash., as an outing, and enjoyed the work on the new route. Felicitations and good wishes are being showered upon Mr, arid Mrs. K, G. Grltton (Olive Burkhalter) of West Salem upon the birth of a son Sunday August 8. Mrs. Gritton is well known In Dallas, and was very popular, during her residence here. Harold H. Rich left tWcdnesday morn fhg for Newport to Join Mrs. Rich, who has been spending a few days at the seashore. Mrs. Rich will return with Mr. Rich the latter part pi the week. One half of the 180 prospective teachers who entered Oregon normal school passed the teachers' examina tion, on the opening day of the ses sion. The reason for which, according to officials, was that those taking the 12 weeks training course, which Is necessary before a certificate is grant ed a student. : .. Mr. and MrsJ. ti. Clements and children and Mr. and Mrs. Ball of Portland are expected to return to Pallas this week from a vacation trip to Rockaway. Miss Maehrea Voth has returned to Dallas from Cloverdale, where she hag been the guest of . Miss Pauline Minner. G. J. Lowen has purchased the fix tures in the' O. K. restaurant on Main rtreet just south of the City garage, and has reopened the place. He has first class cooks and Invited the pub lic to patronize his place. Return From Newport Breeze Gibson and Charley Boyle have Just returned from 'Newport where they 'spent a week at the sea- hore. The weather was so windy and oold that they returned before thay had Intended to. Flovd D. Moore, county clerk, mo tored to Eugene Thursday evening and returned today bringing his sis tor, Mrs. Strong, and family to Mon mouth to enjoy a few weeks vacation with her parents. Mark (Ora) Ford, brother of su perintendent of schools, Walter Ford, U in the city for a short visit, . Mark Ford has been connected with the ad vertising department of the Oregon Inn in Portland, for many years and Just arrived from Bar View where ho and his family were enjoying their vacation, si. E. Barlow and family from Aka- in. Pramnelean county, Wis , are via ttlng Dr. land Mrs. Schaefer, " Mr. Barlow, who i district attorney d Prempelean county, Bees great poss blllties for Oregon and is particularly pleased with the country around Dal las. The Schaefers and Barlows are loavlng today for the coast to remain a few doys. They contemplate a visit at Bar View and Bay City and a fish ing trip in the Grand Ronde reserva tion country. "Out-Classing Harding If 4he women of "America are given opportunity to vote at the coming presidential election, it. will be due largely to the efforts of , Governor Cox, .who L appealed personally to the governors of democratic states; to call special sessions to give the ballot. to women. In this he repeated the request of the democratic party as contained in the San Francisco' platform. As a result of this appeal, the legislatures of Tennessee and North Carolina have been called in special session to act upon suffrage. : . Senator Harding refused to make a similar appeal for the women to the governors of republican states and the governors of Connecticut and Vermont have both xef used to call special ses sipns. Harding's attitude caused no surprise, for he has been lukewarm on' the subject of suffrage in the senate. Republican members of the Tennessee legislature at their caucas Monday refused to endorse suffrage, tho their endorse ment would have assured its ratification, and robbed the demo crats of some of the credit for giving votes to women, for Tennessee . will , be the .thirty-sixth state and put the federal amendment into effect if it is ratified. ri, ' i. On this subject, as on the peace treaty, the republicans have been outgeneraled by the democrats and Cox is proving more aggressive and more astute than Harding, and the better poli tician which is not surprising, for Harding has no constructive achievement to his record, and probably ranks below the average oi senators in initiative, activity and accomplishment. But then Lodge, Penrose and Smoot, who picked Harding as tneir laithiul lollower, opposed suffrage, primaries and every other bit of progressive legislation of fered the countyr and it is not to be expected that as pesidehtial "candidate he will develop a luugjcaoinoiu'iuicigu to a reactionary nature. - : Q IW:E JX JP1T TP 0 M tfi 'TA i B IS BY ARTHUR SCOTT tBAILEY,. FRIDAY, AUGUST 13 Freddie's Promise. Buster Bumblebee did not find Freddie Firefly very easily. It was eunirjv afternoon; and if Freddie was flnsrtirtir' Ills hrlorht licht. Buster was unable to 'see it. But at last he spied Peak of H. C. L. Passed? Sugar has taken a tumble in New York City to' 17 cents a pound with raw sugar selling at 13.04 a drop of 10 cents a pound over the high level of three months ago. It is evidently impossible for the profiteer to artificially maintain the high prices longer. It is apparent that the peak in high prices, both for materials and labor; has been passed and that unless the law of supply and demand is too seriously interfered with by monopolies, there will be a gradual return to normal. However a strenuous effort is underway to maintain high prices by curtailing production. Mills and factories are closing down to prevent a surplus and create a shortage, at the same time force a reduction in wages and perhaps influence the political situation. . ing Rhymes til Lafe Bud says he would only be twenty-four but he got three years out o a blue serge suit. A porch campaign la an right if you keep your shoes on EVIL TIMES Oh, these .are crucial times, my friends; each day presents its warming; and every time the night descends we think there'll be no morning. Our statesmen rag us from the stump, until they re in a lather, and say we're going to the dump, where all the bow-wows gather. Our sacred rights are trodden flat, our bulwarks badly shaken," and if we don't do this or that we're bound t olose our bacon. It is the bogie, gray and old, of Presi dential seasons, the wraith that makes our feet grow cold, and underlines our reasons. At other times we do not think of chaos, in our hurry; our bulwarks may be on the blink, but we don't pause to worry. The country seems to slide along, and nothing yet has wrecked it, and if its works are badly wrong, we simply don't detect it. And then we put up candidates to cop the White House honor, and these potential magistrates insist the land's a goner. If t'other fellow wins the prize, becomes the nation's master, then we'll confront, with startled eyes, all kinds of black disaster, once m four years we get this scare, when candidates assemDie; we wane tne edges ot despair, and wring our hands and tremble! "Don't do that!" Freddie Firefly cried. of Freddie eating a meal of pollen in the meadow. How would you like to work for my mother, the Queen?" Buster aseo him. "I don't believe I'd care to, thank you," Freddie Firefly answered, wn mouth so full of food tnat cusie. how him onlv with great difficulty. "I'll wait a moment, until you have t.mii- innnh." said Buster. "You'd better not!" Freddie Firefly tnM him: "It will be dark by that time. And Chirpy Cricket tells me your family always goes to bed at sun- 'set." , ... , nt" Ruster agreed. xjui. my mother, the Queen, is going io ui der her honey-makers to work over time for the present. And she wants you and your family to furnish lights so they can see what they're doing." , "Oh! that's different!" Freddie Fire fly exclaimed. "I thought she wanted me to heln make honey. And that's something I know nothing about. But when it comes . to rurnisning a light, I'm certainly a snining success. Freddie then laugnea nearuiy. auu much to his surprise, Buster Bumble bee gave him several hard slaps on the back, which hurt htm not a nine. "Don't do that!" Freddie Firefly life is made ud of many things which love is only a small part." We had reached the hotel. I won der if some time sudden premonition comes to you my heart grew cold as I took the elevator to my room. As I stepped out into the hall Miss Parker met ma and she held out to me a telegram, saying, "I was Just going to try to send a boy to you, as I thought this might be Impor tant." I opened it and read: "Do not be distressed over anything you may hear. I heard John wished to sell the old home and-I purchased it and am, having the deeds again made out in your name. "CHARLES." Tomorrow John's Latest Moye. Penalty of $10 On Open Freight Cars Local shippers were advised today of a penalty charge of ten dollars a 5nv which has been authorized by the interstate commerce commission for the detention more than 48 hours of all open top cars and cars loaded with lumber, coal or coke. This new charge is In addition to the regular demurrage rate, and is designed to prevent undue detention of equip ment in the present emergency. The penalty charge will apply on forest materials to which the lumber rates themselves apply, but excepts cars held at ports for trans-shipment by vessels. Reconsignlng rules on all freight In open top cars and coal and coke in all cars are amended to permit of but one reconsignment under certain conditions and exceptions, outside of which any reconsignment, diversion or reshipment will subject the freight to the local rates plus five dollars per car. JOURNAL WANT ADS PAT LOVE and MARRIED LIFE By the Noted Author IDAH McGLONE GIBSON Kntherine's Marriage Pliilosophy "I think Alice, that we had better go back to the hotel for a Jew mo ments. In fact, I am so tired that I hardly think that it will do any good to go out without making out a list. You see, dear, what I had intended to do was to go quietly back ; to my rooms in John's mother's house and live there until I had fitted the new house up so I could live in It comfort ably, but Elizabeth spoiled all that you know." j "I can not understand what John Gordon was thinking about to let that woman come Into the house before you returned," interrupted Alice furiously. "I don't think that he really knew that she was going to do it so soon," I answered. "Well, you may think she is a clev er woman, Katherine, but I think that she is a particularly sneaky one." "Oh, my dear) my dear; can't you see that she had become perfectly sure of John in the long time that I had been away from him. I wish I did'not think that, had lhat flurry in oil not come to me, John would have made me so uncomfortable that I would have had to separate from htm by this time. Elisabeth you can see was working: for a divorce between us. Sometimes, you know,-a woman bceomes so thoroughly imbued with in the right way it is more exciting than any excrement that the imag ination can conceive. Marriage makes the tasks of Hercules look like play. yet it Is the most Interesting of any vocation. Marriage Is the most bore some of human states, and yet It has hours of ecstatic bliss. . Marriage Is daily; yes, hourly; pain, and yet it gives promise of happinesa always Just ahead. In short, marriage is all the world can give to mortals, and they can make it what they choose.. ' liwial ., "Woman thinks love is Immortal and most men acquiesce In the theory but there is nothing In their curric ulum about the object of love being immortal. In their philosophy, love is not only immortal, but omnipresent and always ready to be transferred immediately from one beloved to an other." Alice pressed my hand. "I'm sor ry," she said, "It has taken all the radiance out of your Hfe, hasn't it? I have noticed lately, Katherine, that your eyes are somber and that your mouth has lost those wonderful up turning curls that used to Intrigue me. I have never seen the light come Into your eyes except when you look at your child." Migb Go Mad ' "Well, we all come somewhere near to the place where we look upon life only through philosophical Save Money On Your Hauling We have some Bargains in Used Trucks and carry G-M-C Trucks The Most Economical W. E BURNS DAN BURNS Not Brothers The Same Man s Ferry Street at High SALEM, ORE. cried. . "I thought you were chbkhr,"' Boa ter explained. Freddie Firefly shook hia head. . "I was Joking," he said. "Well, I didn't make much Of a mis-' take; for joking and choking" sound about the same," Buster Bumblebee replied. , "I hope your mother's honey-makers can tell the difference," Freddie Fire fly grumbled. "If they can't, I cer tainly 'don't care to spend a night in their company." "Oh, you ' won't have- any trouble with them. They'll be working so bus ily that they'll hardly notice you," Buster Bumblebee asured him. So Freddie Firefly promised to be at the house of the Bumble bee family. In the meadow, at dusk. And. he said he would try to bring plenty of hia rela tions with him, so that there might be one of them to light the way for each of the honey-makera. US And then Buster"srr-" rled away to tell hi?mbllW InML. -""Mrs news. The .Queen praised r...... . ne.naa done, tel!lnr v,T opinion he would- sV H P"on in Pleasant Vall 'ht C excepting old Mr. cZl? Owl, P m Ing. in order to see the 1,41 out for the clover field afuVS" Freddie Firefly and & when sunset came, bSZ0 couldn't keep from falllns .If. ' "Not until the next mo known how his plai EH And alnce it proved to h. Ml'"61 ful than he had expected 7, was Just as well that he liJS1 ent to hear the remark?.? made about him. - M . thu Even Freddie Firefly - ' about Buster that night thaTl have been, at all pleasant to C' tT the idea that she owns a man, body! vision, otherwise we would go mad. and soul, that she oversteps herself I am sure that, you can't keep 4c - THE EASIEST WAY TO KND DAXDRIFF - ;. V " There is one sure way that never fails to remove dandruff completely and that is to dissolve it. This destroys it entirely. To do this. Just get about four ounces Jot, plain, tordinary li quid arvon; apply It at night-when retiring; use enough to moisten the scalp and rub it in gently with the finger tips. . ' : By morning, most it not all, of your dandruff will be gone, and three or four more applications will com pletely dissolve "and entirely destroy every single sign and trace of it. no .matter how mueh dundrulf you may hare. Tou will find, too, that all itching and digging of the scalp will stop In-j atantly, and your hair will be fluffy. lustrous. Eloswy, silky and soft, and and this, I think, filisabeth has done. As it is, I am fully determined that shall not go into the new house until I can go comfortably. John . Gordon brought this on himself and, for once, he, not I, anal! pay." ' ' '"Why, Katherine. I have never seen you like that." ' Hurt and Exasperated " "No, my dear,' you never have, for I have sever -been, like this. I have been hurt and exasperated and furl ous with John, but I have never been hurt and exasperated and - furious with John, but I have never been ab solutely disappointed with htm be fore. Your brother haa taken some' thing; out ot my Ufa that he can never put back, and though I shall probably go on living with him. I know that he will miss wonderful thing that he has thrown away quite as much as I." ; Alice reached over in the car and touched my hand. I knew what she wanted to say. Wliat she did aay was totally different. "The more. that I live with Tom," she exclaimed. "the more I think that marriage en tered into with mutual respect and a promise of mutual forbearance Is the niost suceesdful in the end. I thought when you and John were married that I had never seen two people who loved each other so pas sionately." "That is Just it,' Alice. The love that John has had for me Is the most a man can nave lor look and feel a hundred times tietter. You can get liquLI irvon at any ephemeral that drug store. Jt is . inexpensive, nmlj a woman. He did not take marriage four ounces la alt you will rieed.'Bn.iSinto consideration at all. And yet, Kin-pie remedy lifts never been know.i while marriage may be mote rnon o"tiiL tdv) otonous than monotony itself, treated this pose." "It is not a pose, but I have al most reached the time, dear, when I am ready to ask what is the use of It all. Perhaps there will come to me in the future something which will at least pass for comradeship and understanding. I find that :I made the same mistake that most women make. I wanted to make love all. I was ready to throw duty to myself and all the world aside and throw myself beneath, the chariot of Eros, and I have found, dear, that just as sure as night follows the day, saiety follows fulfilled desire and i; Salem Velie Company Offers These Snaps J New Ford Sedan at Bargain. 1918 Ford Ton Truck, $525.00. 1918 Velie Six, looks like new, $1,300.00. ij Other Cars from $250 Up See these before Saturday as they will not last long at these prices. Salem Velie Company I ' 162 North Commercial Street. Salem, Ore. The Sugar Saver $ among cereal foods $ Grape-Nuts No added sweetening needed. lou'U like the appeal ing flavor of tnis . sugar-saving food. SOU) BY GROCERS EVERYWHERE! e THE SALEM VARIETY STORE t Where Dollar for Dollar Value Is Given We have always made it -a practice to buy good goods at the lowest price possible, but if low prices means inferior quality, we pay more. That is the reason our customers are always satisfied. 'Tryus the next time you need any thing in dry goods, notions, tinware, granite ware in fact almost anything. - 152 North Commercial Street NOTICE! I have purchased the Transfer Dusme of H. E. Evans and am equipped to. give the best of service E.G. WHITE, Phone 636 Resident 1172-W .TOOLS ANDTOOLS AND TOOLS SHOP AND HOME" HARDWARE LOCKS, HINGES, AND ALL SORTS OF BUILD ERS' HARDWARE SHOULD BE GOOD AND STRONG, THEY WILL BE WHEN YOU BUY THEM FROM US. WHEN YOUR ARCHITECT MAKES UP A LIST OF , WHAT YOU NEED, COPfS WITH HIM TO OUR STORE AND LET US FIGURE WITH YOU. WE WILL DO BUSINESS WITH YOU BECAUSE YOU WILL FIND OUR PRICES FAIR AND SQUARE. OUR HARDWARE WEARS Ray L. Farmer Hdwe. Co. Everything In Hardware Comer Commercial and Court Sit. Phone 191 V i'i'i Vi Yi V I ' i' I 'I l ' i'i'i 'I VI' I 'I 'i ""' HIP 1 I I 1 t I Seeing the Inside "You can't judge a book by It Hading nor a wwo by her clothe." Palnles Parker. You have to go below the sur face lot find the faqts. IThe out side doesn't show much. In den tistry the X-Ray permits us to see through the jawbones to the s tooth roots. ; Many diseased con- ditions are thus found and then cured. Perhaps an X-Ray picture of your, teeth-would tell you some thing you ought .to know. When you think of TEETH, Uurnk of PARKER. RtgttttniDmHitt Utng KR. PARKER & System Dr. V. . Ogden, Dr. F. V. Grief State and Commercial Streets, Salem. Oregon I I . -g LADD & BUSH Bankers - i Established General Banking Business Office Hours from 10 am. to 3 p-1 'THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL' "WANT" ADS