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. Five The Capital Journal, Salem, Orejro WT ti - -j.! Coming & tectum Eliot, ,.--l'iIt..l Mi,: Alton"" ildenf Ki by 8p0 lltlll.N ' M r Havard Arrangement i iy righted by ini brlns 1,1 hi popum Vilif'!''1'1' M turn ' ' 4i 19H. wni'ii Tilt ) Mr Hi'1-'1' Mviwiiy . . i,,,l r . ..-ii..,-.. in r i '" 1 V '"" .... final iudKiiU'nt mrr. ... ,, ; ,,f dmi. i con 00111 j that. I i mat. ,t..mSl'IV''' f ilir loiii'tei'ii I'olnls leni ilson in tidepiefttliic the v.-i in mi uiul ,s follows: m h Interested (rheij I nets s tiie way in success L.eSg in i h ih great eounrrv, show that you are not mill i not uli! i struggle for peace the leadrejship of lis final vcrtlict. if b-Hievo in democracy, it believe thai people Scientist Will Explore South Sea Group Alone Oil. KIOII, On a f Smith pursue fiiiina Bryan. fail a single i th 1' 9 II ;iy IIH ernliaiii- XltY lure i r- 1 inn i to gover rmeiit would , ii rnc ,,.,.ntH i gftver tribunal ' I'- u .wi ZJ ilu 0CI1CVO meat- iiiiokh, llevc i 'tic uemocrncv, not vcrv awakened ueople that E , .M.vcni mi. I control Hs rn affair.?' l( . liiiiHn"' f i''"i:ti'"" ('"lilts. &'Lu. in Mollli JWlKOWMMai -' Wf . i.i.-, ..i i.. ill, American 1 I pntnrr ' ' : e Hltf l",Vi ' f..,- rhis l, fft,V in, i ' fun sliui- Kwliwn ini" net'01 call nut. go " "" ge aiiorai jn"-1" - fast iii' hind tile UVI San I'riiiirisco. lone expqHtioii to Sea inland:-', where lie will acicntu'iu Investigations a i'lofessor William Alonsoii of the University of Hawaii; will leave here this mouth for Tahiti, lie will make hy enliru lour of (In; wild islands, which is expected to lust four months, withou conipanlon. That the Ishinils of lite pai;i.'li were once conectted by anil v. ii South America is the theory I'rofesBor I'.ryun, and ii is to eain'i listi his contention that he is n n Iiik the Investigation. It is the -o'rtd such expedition he has made. ai uionihH ago he returned from an extensive journey al- coast of South America aud the islands southeasl of the Wands. It was on this trin Thursday, October III, League Facts To Be uiven to Women Voters New Yorl itionnl Wl idordfhg ti oet 81. The inter man Suffrage Alliance, ' a statement from its president '"ill. will dent in (1 port in mum lined Claim Slamls ;iirj. A person whose lands arc ea by a propos, ,1 ,oad does not waive his claim to the damajKM al lowed by the board of county i oatl viewers by failure to file a petition lor damages, according to an opin ion written by Attorney Genera) Van Winkle for Iter! t'. Boylan, district attorney f,,r, Jfifferson i 't,i i ii t y. t MS to express his meet- I Bil.koa Tin's 111 111 thanks and good Cordially, Theodore Debs." It ner was written in re- mse to a request neat to Eugene tels lor his views on a subject national imporiance. 1 1 was sent socialist candidate for s it wan to tin., other Ab bot 1st a." lul la WeiUi I" o mi' .iim-i c " 'residen Wilson ,; would l,c very dull and ,1 in ill'- essential beauty ml ihc liellef iiiur me iiuiniiu spiru and inlo ortim.-incc. inoi e"i' than you can advance f tli,' muss; but you can il you tun Bee to it that rage moral judgments of lmy life dealt with hare luiniu nun ' n i in is in lie llli'll iusl U rtperience all sorts and conditions !n flame of moral jurta ilu man of humble life scholar and the man of , another affirmation i ihf common i" Urkon hia last senw ' . nnDoaltlon at me n Borial Day, 191-1, in Xational Oemeteu iri.ss, ot wine" "" of his faith in inle, the faith the moral which led f appeals to the country te minority. admit llson ueiivereu at in Arlington a brief hut illowlng is Hie nisi .iii- by the struggle of iborn every day of her conceptions we onter W'r live in our visions pose, del us go away devotion to daily, duty na I ion young, keep it md cchievement. make orlu in those things thai h mig Ih a Itlong Socielv mat ProlPHsor Bryutl spent several days im ijuSatirru islu,ud. on ivK'li liefoc wos MMPPiieed to have stayed and about whicb the writer wove his story of Kobinson Crusoe. "I am iiitemptiug to prove or dis prove my theory as lo a land con i action iih South America of illfsc islands, and it is with this, idea in view that 1 am making the I expciiitum. states professor Bry an: "'I always, travel alone on my expedtt ions." Professor liryan claims thai there are unquestionable evidence that tlie islands were connected U'lth the mainland of the southern continent. ' lie will go to That!, in the Socie ty Islands, from Sau Francisco. Then he will board a trading ves sel for one of ,the islands, lie plans to visit the Islands of the Austral group, including Kapa, l'ltealrn, Elizabeth, Dice, rowinota and Cook. Among his findings Professor liryan declares that there arc coal deposits on the island of Mocha, nearly 2,000 miles from the South American continent. He slates that the same type of coal deposits are found on the island of Rapa. Rapa and Mocha are 3.000 miles apart. .Mrs. Carrie Chapman appoint a woman resi nevu, Switzerland, to re i neutral maimer to the women nt tut world ail concerning the operation of ' League of .Nations. selection will be made at a etiiii; of the board of officers 'f alliance ill London on N'ovem front nomination which are v being received from the var- tiunul organizations omk- ini'Iudiing tiie Suf- i i iltiii ,- the eon- IOUS 1 trig up the allianci .-National American Woman Huge Association. Til llients for Urn posl are that lie able to speak j lie willing to live; posses..- ;1 highly I Willi a bom fori I nominee must j i'Veneh fluently, j in ( leneva, ami cultivated mind mivmci umierstanoling. Tfne of i fleers of the alliance win request ! that all other women's internation al! organisations endorse their selec- tion or send representatives of j their own. (hlis forming a com mittee of women in (Jeneva whose easiness it will be t k'ii the women of the world correetlv in ns to every detail of the of Nations. action is the outcome of ;i nee ordered by the last co:i- the international alii- Public Forum To the Uduor: Anent the signment of Mrs. Marie EJqpl to a federal prison, kindly publish, tin following from Colliers Weekly, page If, of date September iS, 102ii: "Read This l.cller." "Xo nuiitcr Whether your sym liathles are witli the socialists or against them her, i., letter that give yon more to think nboul int otht r docunienl in ibis year's political campaign." Terrc I I:t ute, tnd.. Aim. 20, Iffl. -tit tjw l-ltlitor Collier's: My l.rothcr received you, very kindly letter wirl) its inclosure .mil would gladly iimr if the rules of the prifl wi pei'iniied it. He asks me to say that hie is prevented from sending out any opinions ,,i statements for publication, bui lie very much ap pi-'ecr?!TWSBr'iFfi'in iiaiioii and 'w-sli- olliei' sixty days before election, I would be pleased to express my views to the public, through- the press. First, the American ballot is, all things to tin. contrary notwith standing, the most sacred nuiiidaiie j gift to man. The ballots of an un-j restrained, free ami Intelligent pn-! pic, is more permanently effectuall for pence and progress than all the' military training. "MERELY MARY ANN" fri iriiiu will 1 1 in n cantuaates. -Debs received 901, 00J j voies for president of the United Stales eight vents ago. He is now ! in a reoeral prison at Atlanta serv- I arntumitni and nig a sentence for his soeechea no. I that van be davIsM posing the draft. To il. j,rive a voter of bis ; iinginml has released her war-f hiB Is to disarm him against . nine oiteiuters. inent and war. 1 Kratu-e has grnntetl nnmesty by' If I have a right, to vole In ifny parliamentary act. specified place in America 1 should . Italy lias done the same. not lie deprived of ibal right by a King Albert by royal proclamation change of location. should he nl lias emptied Belglum'"Jfi11s of all I lo'irin'?i",ol'e a"t Montrose, I'olo., by nallltiary prisoners. We are won- 1 mall or be given a voter's eeitiri- deiing how maiiv more votes Mr. cale to vote ill Sulem. fir., m: any Debs will iri'iivi' as a prisoner than other precinct, withoui jturtjia'r he would have received had our j expostulation, will snv thai every government followed the eoui.-e of registered voter should be allowed our recent associates in war. lu vote by- mail and certificate of .IAMKS K. 8RAKS. transfer. McCoy, pregpn, ift. is. i Aly auto license certificate gives i ot oni car a rigm lo periorni every new da, to 'I'o ih" Kdiior: Hclng coiner from Montrose. Col h" slate ,,f Oregon and ; iiroiicty owning resident by moving froni one slate to amuhr j I a in I as I not a d isf ru mil ised Voter by mov ing from one state to an. i now of Sal.-l function of I am deprive! lege on mere! Voters thin Itespeel fully Salem, Or., Koutl formed League This conferi vontum of a ncc between its representatives and the resident officials of the League as to the means by which closer relationship between the league and the organized, women of the world might be established. Sir Mric Druniniond, chief of the secretariat, suggested the appoint ment of a woman and the ntnn ,ni out by. the board of the be carried alliance. IM. I have sunt, was i I War; lint America i- ' e Mirpose we Eorhi, th I dopes thin we chei'isn. the things that we pit i place renewed m st ideals wnten M-ep ! it rieh enterprisi i th imtions of tin I hOF lU'il tor "" 1 " "' President Position In UtlUHrti'v (January 21 to el' liruary . 11. t-resiueni ; a series of niiui ess' s m v,tuuuo uc, ,i,,,ii it to Kansas CCil ' and St. Louis. His purpose Ll fnrih the nieasn i'" wiiirn ins auiiiiiiisuaiiuii and to siiiii" popular support tor some. New York, Oct. 21. .Master of Uich were still pending in Congress. He wished j twelve languages, keenly interested Main before great popular assemblages now I j hatting averages but more de- to meet tne n emeiiiioiis ouiueo uiov.u voted to tiie game or marbles when Boy Musicians Are Sought by New Orchestra Runaway Lad Is Sought In Salem That 'Charles St rector, 1 4, who ran away recently from his home in Oregon City, may be in Salem, is the belief of his father, G. B. (streeter. who has written local police, asking their cooperation in j finding the lad. i The boy is fve feet ill height, is darn eomplexkmed, with black! hair and eyes, and" was wearing a' mueklnnw coat. Police art search-! ing for hiin. kiief Executive of the country. sit forth his conception of tli ts that were needed for the In particular lit ; naval and mil defence of the U;t. '11 Dr. tlise. 11 liluin speaking, such as; mm lie gets ilriik or bee I not get riil of nie for Itlie second rnless yui 1 (To lie Continued) hop of St. Albans, be "A bishop can't be got uiies bankrupt. 1 hope he first cause, but you v me better." played for keeps, 12 years old Ed i ward Rochie Hardy, ,lr., son of I "Mr. and Mrs. Edward llochie Hardy, of this city, today qualified as the youngest freshman that ever entered Columbia University. A. P.. Cooper of Hood River has harvested a fine yield of sorghum stalks, which lit- will convert into molasses. Plants on Last i,ap BJnle, Pa., Oct 21. The four army airplanes en route from Nome, Alaska, to Mlneola, N. Y., hopped off here today. Contain St. Clair Street, commanding the squadron, said he expected to reach Mlneola about noon. En gines and planes had been thor oughly overhauled during the stay-here. CALIFORNIA Winter Playground of the Pacific Where tha climate brings sunshine and flowers the year round Play golf over splendid courses; tennis on championship courts; polo on fields of international renown; motor over perfect highways; horseback riding along pictur esque bridle-paths; surf bathing on smooth sandy beaches. REDUCED ROUND TRIP Winter Excursion Tickets via THE SHASTA ROUTE On sale daily to March 31, 1921. Final return limit April 30, 1921. Stopovers permitted at all points within limit of tickets. California booklets will help you select the resort of your choice. Secure your copy now. They are free on request. Inquire of Local Agents for particulars as to fares, routes, sleeping car accommodations and train service Southern Pacific Lines JOHN M. SCOTT, General Passenger Agent Woodry's Auction Sale DATES Tuesday , Oct. 26, 1:30 p. m. Improved 15 acre farm. .sr4?.K23M 2.v.heifer8v"; 1 horse, !)8 sacks good oats, 2 dozen pure bred white Wyandotte pullets, harness, binder and .other .. farm machinery, gas., engine arKfrpump, jack. Household furniture, tools, etc., located 8-4 mile south east of the end of South 12th Street car line. See Saturday papers for full particulars. N. V. VAN BIBBER, Owner i car an. d of my highest privi. y a tini,' coiint. . tills over. ibmltfed, 1 i Wednesday, Oct. 27 1:30 p. m. 2146 N. Church Street, Vz block south of Highland Avenue : horses, 2 cows, 100 pure bred white leghorn pullets, all kinds farm machinery, har ness, 25 tons hay, household furniture, tools, etc. See Saturday papers for full particulars. E. H. RIGGS, Owner Friday, Oct. 29, 10:30 a. m. 1 mile north of Waconda on 0. E., or 11 miles north of Salem. 13 first-class dairy cows, 12 brood sows with pigs at side, 68 shoats, horses, I farm machinery, tools, etc. G. W. THURMON, Owner See Saturday paper particulars. for full JOURNAL JOfriNAL WANT WANT ADS ADS PA V i'AV Prune Men Attention! By all working together, we can stabilize the prune market, and save thousands of dollars to Oregon prune growers. The unaffiliated prune grower now has a real opportunity to aid the industry by joining the Oregon Growers Cooperative Association. In order to help the prune men needing assistance, and at the same time greatly aid the industry, we are re-opening our pools until November 1st. We have made financial arrangements to make advances to all our members on prunes at delivery. HELP US STABILIZE AND ADVERTISE THE OREGON PRUNE. 0ur" field men may not have an opportunity to interview you. Communicate with our home office, Salem, regon. iREMEMBER, November 1st is the closing date. Oregon Growers Cooperative Association doTph, V e ns t I 1 iii al in -r d- 1 I I