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Page Four The Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon Friday- Janu,, Cauital Journal tm Esilern, Oregon An Independent "NewnpopT under cunstructlon- IlOVSl, SOU,'.' Much Ado About Nothing If the three balloonists, Lieutenant.s Kloor, Farrell and ; .w ,,on"7 I Hintoii. who have returned from Canadan wilds after a fool- J eBePt tot the unexplored ma Iftll mill-U'intrir fUtrVif tr Mllflan Rav mirinnu witYi y feV , ,.-1, i ,-.1, fi.u, lrt-0 hurl involve! Published evenints exctut Una- ,.. - - ..... day by Capital Journal Printing sandwiches as provisions, had accomplished anvthing worth Mm :.- happy woeedingly c, 1,6 Buuth cornrneroiai. J while or made any important discovery, one could under- ",'5 ZtZZn BuiineaH, i'l" Editorial s 2." ' stand the h"Ilabaloo raised over their trip. They have added h, , wtlra. uncanny, composite 6. Putnam, 'Editor and I'ubiiaher nothing to the knowledge of the world, yet they are paraded emotion, made up t ecsutle hope Sffi and heralded as mighty heroes by the press, especially the ;;'hT and JS- tevv lorK newspapers, ior any Kinci oi an aaveniure appeals ,),.,.,.. cowardice and courag.-. to the iaded minds of Gothamites. I rage and trsnquiUity; and further The balloonists experience was similar to that of manv ;ith every a.vnish doubt T , , , , and relestial .satisfaction that th- other balloonists, carried away by upper currents they were heart f , ,v,.it,.r iM heir to powerless to control, except that the latter were not lionized In the morning he was certain in Zero ' himself. He was the captain of riesnnj ; ne was tne uiciaixr !ntered as second class matter til Salem, Oregon. UBflORIPTION RATES By carrier. Si cents a month. By mall, in Marion and Polk counties, 50 cents a month. Else where $7 a year, 13.00 for I) months $1.76 for three months. Mail sub scriptions jmj i lila in advance. Advertising representatives W. D. Wtard, Tribune Bldg. New York W. H. Stockwell, Peoples Gas Bldg., Chicago. v 4$ MINING ENGNBi teSl HE SUFFERED 301 Daddy Longlegs' neighbor, Utile,--'- wvvi h. Chippy, hud an idea. Aim nee he thought it a good one I out i. MKMHI'JIt ASSOCIATED Pit ESS The Asoci ited Press Is exclu sively entitled to the use for pub lication of all news dispatches credited to It or 1 not otherwise credited In this paper and also local news published herein. upon ineir return. They started on a wild tlight in zero , t L , . . . : , I. . . . ,.... a . .: t. i : ...I tLn.. iuw uiiut)uat.e pruvistuu, uui Knowing waere wtcj 0( his inspiration, equipped with were going, with no particular purpose' in mind, except that the technical mastery that his but Buiter Htner Gray i for Daddy remarked hand Loganberry Laughs By Robert Qulllen, Cheer up tbat wears Excellent leg days; is a dike. l-'neasy I ft own. Bafi of adventure, and abandoned in the wilds many thousand dollars worth of Uncle Sam's property. Their escape frpm death is due to luck alone and not to the exercise of any wisdom on their part. Etth of the balloonists evidently had in mind the reaping of personal profits from writing the accounts of the adven ture so costly to the government, for this feature occasioned a fight between the fliers on the return to civilization. New York papers sent delegations of reporters to meet the home ward bound fliers, railroads put special cars at their service, cheering crowds welcomed them back, pictures and stories .' covered the first pages of extras just as if something of tremendous moment to civilization or of benefit had accrued to mankind through the bravery and sacrifice of the principals. Now the navy department is going to probe the unauthor ized flight and congress is going to probe both the flight and the navy and thousands of dollars of taxpayers' money will 'be wasted in this much ado about nothing, while the lieuten ant" are entertained and lionized as a reward for official follv. dicnt thoughts dare not dis- i the pie his ui from of his loon th'- demon nm'' ins self confide nee, and at him between ever'." manuscript, and it wa. tiilde Roland from thai til the pencil fell from d fingers and he ros work satiated, half testing wall I th h lly ought to call him b; nt name. Now that 1 just Bnts that, appraisal FOUld never be hat he himst-ii and that what indeed, they iliout his work oily convince enlighten him its worthies. seven le doesn't instead of eig' am polite to sa Well Known Oregon ian Declares Tanlac Has Given Him a New Lease on Life "For the first time In .thirty years I am now able to eat what ever I want without suffering aft forwards," said P. C. Rogers, a well known mining engineer liv ing at 1075 East Nineteenth street North, Portland, Ore. 1 now know what It is to en joy fine health, for Tanlac has buill ine up until I .have gained fiftoi n pounds anil today I am feeling better than I have In years. Ill 1S90 my stomach went back on me and in spite of every thing 1 went down hill until 1 was i nervous and physical wrpek. Everything I ate soured on my stomach and 1 would have awful spells of Indigestion, "Por days at a time I couldn't retain a thing I ate and I had a I burning lib.. , 1 throat aclJ m""p' He down 1 : any mmfa- n m t i. T 1 , r " )al,sl I suffered ... !'. l,.oatW'- Shard. bwmjl i down and i "'l ou, !l,.,.Mirtm , 'Noltlng ig I hold f -,..,, 1 felt belle,, r ... ."1 m'v'T nav " ilea afterwards. "J liav.- nil l breathing is fl,f J ' as s,ro 1 SlCl 1, I1U my life, i '1 lar, never mtes a3 Tanlac is 80ij , j turn 'b'ug gtBre 1 ''V drusgisn ler's town How sharper than a set tootii is a tax "ii jiu lnconn has been spent. Kndicallsm: An appetite, Servo tlve: One w ho is getting very wcdl, thank you. Oon - along nind. II it must, nie de ows tho d of May, ted mil hen pick if calml: id up in If these pr sed blue laws go into effeet there won't be any roc- rc.iii ,n .Sunday excepl looking lit Hie ankles on the way n church. That Paris sin ct to be named af ter Venlseloi will doubtless be called Champs de lilt. Home itii-n indorse notes ns n proof of friendship, but more be cause they lack the back hum- to refuse. h the said, throw a ntiQUS sofa train and no Neglecting the Casuals It is to be regretted that so much of the ex-service men's energy is spent to secure a bonus for the strong and healthy while the derelicts and cripples of the world war are shame fully neglected. Until the real sufferers and heroes of the trenches are adequately provided for, the cantonment defenders can wait. The nation owes much to the wounded and incapaciated, j yet relief measures are so wrapped with the red tape of bureaucratic inefficiency that sufferers have been and are istill shamefully neglected. A bill is before congress, and has been pending for months, known as the Roger-Capper bill, i'ltr ihf roliol" fif llltiyo no a It a la rf micfArfimo ll,a cor,,,',. , . , . , , ,, ... ' He watched her, chin on hand, men have neglected to put the pressure necessary for its iying there on the sofa. passage. But the air was mild and lan- The National Legislative Committee of the American ! uoi:ous wttn th promtoe of the T..., i , i , coming summer; sunshine fell Legion has issued an appeal to all posts and members to across the wall: the boy dosed, write or wire congressmen and senators urging the immedi- presently, and after a while lay Toward ihe afternoon, Ste his studio, sei in bis chair, maiiustript. "It's no goo, Ing himself oi which endured more. She read, for an hour, her grey eyes never leaving the written pages, her pretty brows bent in ward with the strain of concentration. I nil me. A ml I'm tir let you uso it. , father Qraybeard! .Most of the thoir hands whon Ihfit. lint Bust of his pui Chippy toi ' a tplendi Ctly willin Ifi Grand LANDLADY QUICK TO RIOT CALL h 'V I ,ongl 11. for if that n il ?gs had n, all you kn hbari house ig Be Bast ornla her ' and Mr. Chippy replied. And then all the Co plauded again excel Bumblebee. "How do you know I ' legs is a grandfather?' Mr. Chippy. "How do you know ddy Long he asked he days not Our own opinion is inai in , ., ... ,. ........... . ... rils. sleei,. seismograph was merely recording 1,1 " via, out wime tiaue are new tor shp ) ( tin giiiisiiiiig i i nr. .oaiieuM imn, mi- '"iiiii., ,i),u en i i.v nine i uuite iui ine casuals livery righteous nations feels an 1m pulse to disarm, but Is deterred by thought of Its wicked neigh bors. v,,ii Mill note that the man who behaves himself seldom haw occa sion to sue Sin 00 body for defama tion of character, If hard oldl r isn't Illegal hcrnttse ttature makes n that way. shal Khull we say of the natural born Brook v The matter, however, is not one for the ex-service men alone, but for the nation at large. It is a national disgrace r'h'n" that such treatment has been meted to the real heroes of the fiutte conflict, and reflects the inefficiency of congress. Not onlylfloor. the ex-service men, but everyone should write the member. fof the Oregon delegation to speed passage of the relief bill. for some lime when he awoke. fy he sat up. blinking through the late af- ,1 sunshine yellow m a pencilled tnusoript paper breast to the woman, because she is perfectly feminine and women think and do such things, and her motives are the motives that animate that soft of woman. As you lie there asleep you look about eighteen not much older than when I used to see you when you came home from school and lay on your sofa and read Kipling aloud to me. Then I 'was awed; you were a grown man to me. in the w lly one 1 rtnnttj 1 It to Vinol is . Perry. le obtained relief i told a friend of idltion and she told ulerful results she I from similar coni ng Vinol. 1 bought ithin four or five marked ImprOVe y I felt. After tak ttle I felt better in id I am glad of an o heartily reoom iieis win, may have plaints that 1 had." d in this city by J. (adv) The dear creatures may gradual ly discard other gsrments, bin they Will always feel shamefully nude without hats. "Now." said the disappointed fiee s, , k, r. "I shall gel n mask and gun and become a collector of Internal revenue." The Restless Sex By Robert Chamb a, Author of "Barbarians," "The Dark Star.' etc. (Copyrighted 11(18 by Robert W. Chambers) ! Now you are just a boy again, and I love you dearly, and I'm going to kiss your hair, very cautiously. I go downstairs, lone it. I'm going now. STKVE. ' befo i I'1 Jim, it is fine! I mean it It is a splendid, virile, honest piece of work. Anil it is intensely in teresting. I'm quite mad about it quite thrilled that vou can do .n, . . such things. It's so masterlv. sol, "TT '" ""' ,,,,. .i t i , i L 'ed Mates covered nhoili S2J,ll(MV- ,. 7 . ' know where om acres and contalnlned B.200 . .von gol lour knowledge ' of that ooO.OflO.ooO hoard feet of timber. A sponge bafh may be a matter of preference, or ii may indicate thai Had Is using Ihe bathtub to fetal ure ids borne brew. Minimis are starving in Chins. an, I there Is reason to believe that Japan will soon appeal to ihe great heart of America. Win n Burleson gels back to his farm, the rural, mall carrier on his rente mu.v show him n few i bines in the nature of reprisals, Bvory time Oreecs runs a band inin a pocket) ami finds nothing there to Jingle, it relieves the situ niimi i, cheering for Constantino, Ai times, when Stephanie was not to be found, and his unhappy Inference placed her in tlrisnier's OOmpany, he felt an unworthq in clination to call on Crlsmer and f- find OUI Whether the girl was there Etui tin Impulse was a low one. and made htm ashamed, and his envy and Jealousy disgusted him wilb himself. The unfortunate part of it seem ed to be I hat, like his father's his was a single-t;-ck heart. He had never been In love, unless this was love. AnyWay, Stephanie oc cupied lb, single track, and there seemed to be no switches, no sid ing to clear that track. However, his mind was equip ped with a whole terminal full of lie side.-, bis stale of mind was j of tracks and every- one was busy painfully confused ami uncertain in the service of his profession. In regard to Stephanie. He w as I For a month, now. he had been In love with her, evidently. Hut ! installed in bis studio-apartment ihe utter lack of sentimental res-on lie- top floor. He picked up pons, her pari afforded his love on Fourth and on Madison Ave tor her no nourishment. I nues enough preciously rickety He traversed the entire scale of furniture to make him comfort ( motions. When lie was not with! able and drive friends to dlstrac her he often came to fhe exasper-1 lion when they ventured to trust ated conclusion thai he could "themselves to chair or sofa, ban: to forget her: when he was i But this writing table ami cor wlth lor the idea seemed rather j ner-chair were solid and modern, hopeli N land he had half a dozen things AUCTION SALE 40 Head of Big Type Poland Chinas. All Registered. BRED SOWS and GILTS To be held at SALEM FAIR GROUNDS, Fit, Feb. t, Sale Shirts a 12:30 Sharp. 15 Tops of C. K. Loe. ami 10 Tops of E. 0. Loe. Silverton. Ore. 15 Tops of Ray J. Fox, Lyons. Ore. GEO. SATTERI.EK Auctioneer. M. ;. GUNDERSON Clerk. Just Folks ly l l(. lt . QTJBCX (Copyrighted) A Pies, This is nix hupe and pi, a. Thai 1 shall able be Alwas to bear 1.. bit of c.u, Not for the level way 1 kneel to pro J . Otve me Ihe ond Ami the stony r, ad. Through the dork days ami Ions; I would be .drong! Stieiiuih for (tie task Is nil I ask $30,000,000 Loan Made to Belgium a i eland, t fm of f 3d in, i, rc.i, , led by Ol it w i learned m - i,t to I,, Baited rhnmpl "i . mile In mark l':0JV4. the r mil rir, Captain ,hs.w ihio. Jan. 21. An f,.r ptftaec tires bhm p'aln Havld 11 Slmw. lodax Prince I or,.. the world's double ion. His n.'irimv 1:00 ami bis trotting He w ill . ,;,(.ril on lit BfjsJa this seaon s lid. 77ieManWioWoiks , with mind or muscle, needs that sturdy blend of" wheat arid malted barlej GrapeNuts Concentrated nour ish meat of pleasing flavor at low cost SOLD BY GROCERS EVERYWHERE Gem Nut Margarine Spread thick it adds a lot to bread, yvOVVrJ healthfulness, for Gem Nut is made NpiJ fromcocoanut oil, peanut oil and Pas- ES 1 k I !! I b -:.L I i "ul m mmmm iuuuiics u cuuci in manufacture or packing. OrJ-r a carton today. i I Swift & Company, U. S. A. 1 M Afunuocturers of as! cjk. SSi&i c . II BMBBMMMjBjW FOR SALE January 22 COMMISSION SALES ROOM 2". I S. Liberty Street Apples, potatoes, onions, carrots, rolled oats, wheat & oats, chop hay, range, sew ing machine, cream separa tors, harness, 2 carriages, 2 buggy harnesses, chickens, pigs: promised cows, horses and wagons. WE WANT Straw, Clover Hay, Wheat, Corn, Oats for seed, Spring ! wheat for seed : Horses, cows, pigs, Wagons, light and heavy j j Plows, anil harrows. & C. PATTERSON. Saies Manager. GEO. SATTERLEE. Auctioneer. SPECIAL1 THROUGHOUT THE STOIiJ Down come prices, regardless of Several lines we are completely m others we have in hut a few hrokenj and sizes. You must see hi appreJ real value of these hargains. SalemVarietySt 152 N. Commercial St, The Unemployment Problem THK problem of the unem ployed is one that the entire world fares. It is a serious one. You can help materially in snh ing it for Oregon. You can begin today-inyonrown home in your husiness. Keep people at work in Orer0n's factories and everything will be fine. BUY OREGON PRODUCTS BASKET BA1 U. of 0. vs. Willamette U TWO GAMES Friday. January 21, 8 p. m. Saturday, Jan. 22, 7:30 p. m. SALEM ARMOR Admission 50c ASSOCIATED INDUSTRIES OF OREGON Thrift Week Make a Will Day WHY should one make a Will? see that his wishes are carried out a respect to his estate when he is gone It saves legal difficulties and pre vents squabbles. Bt. if you intend to leave more thtfj our memory to those dear ones, j aecont at the United States National Bank will provide the way. SALEM tes National! LADD & BUJ BANKERS ESTABLISHED 1868 General Rankim Busit Office Hours from 10 a. m. M CAPITAL JOURNAY WANT ADS SATISFtl MM