I xne capital journal, saiem, uregon Tuesday, Aprils Page Four Capitafeialournal Salem, Oregon a n Truk-iK-iitlcut Newspaper "TTSnSUMl alien and bill So, 1-A South Commercial. "Telephones: C.rTuUtlon and L"- i Krlitorial. &2. , r McNaryNot to Blame . It is apparent from the letter of Senator TJfn L this we, that The Capital Journal d;d the s nato n injustice in blaiming U. Putnam, "mmr and Publisher Hmored as aeconu matter at HalcnTjJJregon clan mail U-1, i irif in' RATES By carrier, 65 cents a month. By mall. In Marion and Polk counUea, 50 cent a month. Um WherhB'V.075afrree6mofnh8. SabiViuJnY Paab.e in ad- vance, designed to prevent Japanese ownership in of the legislature, as no w Traffic Cops Arrest 19 (Continued from Page One.) F. W. Walton, arrested by Vic- n i XI .. . . , i.AL'Oinn wreeon at uie .-cc.- ,, that hP had no intention of trying to influence me , tor. only one headlight burning. Advertising repreiwntatlves: vv- D. Ward, Tribune hick , - W. H. Stockwell, People Can BUS , Chicago 77T-j il,ii i4 ( The "XioeiaTed Press b. exelu .ively entitled to the us for pub lication of all news ''f credited to it or not otherw se ,redit.-d in this paper, and also local news published herein. Loganberry Laughs By Robert Quillen crushed Truth and a liypnc" to earth will rise again. A party may have wings, hut we haven't noticed any on politi cians. Europe1 ship is helmless, says an alarmist. Also, fortunately, Wllhelmless. One suspects at times that on and water will mix about as eas lyi as oil and diplomacy. "He don't drink" Is good gram mar In Chicago. But it is a very lor example of veracity. You never see a passenger pigeon any more, and even the passenger rates are almost out of sight. If the ricked brethren can't have any fun on Sunday, they will probably make the day blue language. The objection to splendid isola tion that there is no longer enough of It to seem splendid. Well, thank goodness, we'll be gone when posterity begins to comment on llle ,"u8,, bequeathed It. Dearth of intervention talk would Indicate that the oil crowd Is doing very well In Mexico, thank you. That English lady who thinks she hears the crack of duom has probubly heard the world going broke. And activity In I'etrognul !s called an uprising. She has reached a point where there is no wuy to go but up. For that putter, you miglit say that the dry agent who goes snif fing about Is tliu sceuter or population. . i r tha loo-islation and did not even know tne cnaraciet in 8ttttt McNary's telegram quoting Senator Lodge was, however, utilized by the opponents of the bill to secure Ita defeat. It was widely printed in the press as denoting no. only the opposition of Lodge and the new administration to the measure but of the Oregon senator as well. A copy 01 the telegram was placed upon the desk of each legislator the day of the vote upon the measure. Speakers against the bill declared that its passage was not only a slap at the republican administration, but a repudiation of Senator McNary, and a fiaunting of his advice. , Senator McNary's telegram arrived at the psychological time to aid materially in the defeat of the measure. Coming apparently unsolicited, it was viewed as the request of the new administration that the proposed legislation be killed and was quite effective in accomplishment a result untor seen by its author. All of which shows how a telegram can be misconstrued. The Capital Journal has no intention of misrepresenting Senator McNary or anyone else, and will be very glad to print the senator's position upon the issue of Japanese anti alien land legislation, if he will express himself upon a sub ject of grave concern to the future welfare of the state. Alicia Hammersly A Woman Who Wouldn't Remarry It. E. boatright, arrested by In spector Campbell, only one head light burning and no tail light burning. Roy Rice, arrested by Porter, no tail tight burning. B. Gillen, arrested by Porter, no tail light burning. Hugh Magee, arrested by Chief Inspector Rafferty, only one head light burning. L. 0. Bulgin, arrested by Chief Rafferty, no tail light burning. O W. Moore, arrested by Chief U rusbJng over to Hdii'iij uuiy one ueauugui uum in.T. By Idah McGlone Gibson The Noted Writer over to my bed. in.ti' rolled over against the J "Don't come near me, , breath nauseates me." "Oh, well, If you fen tJ about It. I am not going t, ry," and he went into ti. I heard him drop l the divan, and In . minutes I knew hv hi. ... breathing that he Wis asieep. With difficulty i crwltj ,t i. ..j .....i i. .. I was in a very nervous state, I ' , " lurJtt Hal came somewhat room, upon Alicia's Lord and Master i have the slightest inclination to .(. bo. However. I persuaded Bar " ti, 1 heard nab ana can rapp.ut, after he had heiped Bub take me severai hours later before Hal the door and asking admittance ,nt0 tne bc(j room ne left us jcame up stairs. The moment he in excited tones. "Coodness," said Bab as she opened the door I could see that What is the matter, Alix? started to remove my wedding he had been drinkiug more than me. 'finery. "Here is a great rent in was good for him. Where Is Hal? Did you have a the Atwell wedding veil and a "How you feeling now, Alix?" and my ears attuned to every step ; I that he had beter vanish, and I beard in the hall, but it was - u Hi ... uiusu-etclKt injured hand was a half-coa ed cheese sandwich. I did not try to restraii tears as I hobbled back to k Tomorrow The News Leak motor accident?' spot of blood on it. Do you sup- he said somewhat thickly. My "You bad better get out f ron. ; pose it will bring me tad luck hand is very much better. As under, Bart, for you are to blame when I wear it?" !soon as Duane and Bob Hadle and for it all," I said accusingly. It was easy to see that in Bab's Jim McCoy and a few of the boys "Wha-dy-a- mean, blame for it mind this wedding veil was hers knew what had happened to us all?" demanded my young brother now, and she hoped that my bad they left that reception and came High Accomplishment The one piece of constructive legislation which the recent congress enacted and bragged about was the Esch-Cummings railroad law, which was declared to have permanently solved the transportation problem. This measure was highly commended by all concerned as a marvel of accomplishment. Senator Lodge, as chairman of the republican national convention spoke of the law as follows : There is, however, one measure Which cannot be passed over, a single great law which has been enacted and which In any period would be sufficient to distinguish a Congress as one of high accom plishment. This Is the Railroad Act. It is a remarkable piece of legislation and in general principles is entirely sound. The Railroad I. aw possesses also an Importance wholly distinct from its provisions, which have been framed with extreme care. This act declares a national policy and, so far as any law can do it, establishes that policy as a rule of action. ri, I . 1 1, ,1. i jl 1 mere is now no room ior cioum out mat tne law is a failure it is admitted so by the railroads, public and tho administration itself. Under it rates have been so increased as to seriously curtail traffic and impair revenues designed to be enlarged. It has stagnated industry and depreciated values. Under it wages are being cut and thousands of em ployes discharged. Yet the railroads and the country must be mistaken, for Senator Lodge could not be. He is infallible. The Esch Cummings has "declared a national policy as a rule of action." and if the bill doesn't work, it must be the country's fault. Roy Hawley, arrested by Camp-, beli, opc-iuting cur with one Ore-i gen lkcnse plate and one Wash ington license plate. Otto Buff, arrested by Harden. I not tail light. William Manor arrested D, indignantly. I luck would not hold over to the down to the hotel. They seem- Hayden, no tail light. When I explained tearfully I time when she should wear it. ;ed to think our accidents were a Warning Was Given what had happened, those two un-j I was becoming very tired. I great joke. Perhaps they were, These 10 men were taken into'feellng littl8 ljeasts sat (,own on wished the day was over and It but if I could get hold of that custody as the opener of a cam-1"1' floor and laughed until their was a very forlorn figure ihat little devil of a brother of yours unign against traffic law violators s'''es shook- finally snuggled down In the I'd make him understand that I x h:ch was begun last evening b At tnat moment I hoped Hal great bed. Notwithstanding ,jat am not the one to play jokes the combined forces of Traffic In- w0,lla come ,n an" K've liarl wnal Bab stil continued to talk to me. upon." specter Ralferty and Chief of Pn- I,e deserved. Then I realized for .she told me how worried the "But, Hal dear, Bart didn't lice Moffitt, and which will cun-the first tim tllat 1 was reall' people at the wedding recepi a mean to. It was him about. H tinue on today and tomorrow. In- married: that I was thinking In were because we did not return he was awfully sorry." spector Rafferty has announced ; terms of Hal instead of in terms and she made what 1 considered "Has be been here the little ihat he will stage "clean-up" cam- of my family. very unkind remarks on the all- wretch! Why didn't he look me paigus in various parts of the: It was a queer psychological j sence of Hal. So, finally, I closed up?" itate In an effort to curb the reck- experience when I realized for my eyes wearily as a slight iuii- "Probably because he thought lessness which is said to be in-' the first time that an entire mation that I wished to be alone, that your place was here with me. dulged In by countless Oregon change has ben made in my men-; It worked. Bab left in a huff, He waited around quite a while drivers. The campaigns are car- tal outlook. I dirt not seem to be saying that mother would prob- to see you," ried on with a view to waking up A part of Bab and Bart, but I bably be down as soon as the j "Come Alix don't be naitv motorists to their responsibilities;. ; was a part of Hal. 1 knew that guests left. It seems to me that we h ive' h-,1 nX'rllZn SZZ fr the tirSt t,me 1 WaS ""-i "I am s"'e ot"r won't enough trouble for one day with was Uun ed Prio To the ope, T T" 'T ' ? te" Con,e' Cab' a"li 1 " "a" eouh ut '"" Hf Bend down toTtoZiJZn" wJr 'CT.,'TW.,W8nt0dw' AH I want for a bottle of wine and we'll rferty stated that Te expec me' 1 "'"V knew I felt almost now is to be alone." drink to happier days." 5Krou fubSKA 10 mX brther 8iSter- ! "We"' ou wi" be alo d't t a wine, Ha., .rood. A"'l yet, I had been married I go," said Bab maliciously. I'D You know I never drink any- nnk" q faw hnii ra 'fll a4 t i .1 a u i i i i i . "The results were iust what 1 . . . "' I '"u UUB 1 "uuiuni uum, aim oesiue you nave had Senator McNary Explains Alien Land Bill Telegram And yet, I had only a few hours. Just at tnat moment my ereat- exnect mv hnslinml tn leave mi inn much" expected." Chief of Police Moffitt est rtPSre was to get rid of Bab alone for hours on mv weddimr "What'is the matter wi.h wis ici. murnim, uu i u mucu and tsart oerore Hal came back, day, especially if I had been hurt Do you think 1 can't .ileased with the work thus far. land neither or them seemed to through fault of his." slight load V To protect the hands wind and sun use This preparation is not , nor greasy. Will not soU, delicate fabric. Decidedly! ficial after each washing of nnnds. Phone 1690. 125 N.B MRS. IRENE SCC carry a gracefully?" And m SLEEP V - T I M E TA L E S THE TA L E OF TOMMY FOX lBY ARTHUR SCOTT BAILEY Evidences of Bomb Plot Are Discovered The P.mdleton Roller mills is now closed and the crew laid oft because of unsatisfactory condi tions in the flour trade. FOR ANY BARGAIN! Call at Capital Bargain House We buy and sell thing 215 Center St ai Phone 1! &C$e TJUlfC for INFANTS &INVJU Tommy Fox Learns A New Trick, gone. But lie never found it. Now, there was a road that ran ' You see, he wasn't half through the valley, along the ''ever as Mrs. rox. It never .doorsteps, in hallways and alone Berlin, April 5. Myesterious parcels containing explosives have been discovered during the past 24 hours in private residences, on Quoth the silk "Never more!" shirt buyer, If America Is to share In the Belzcd Gorman customs, she mtuht put In a claim now for the beer drlnklng custom. Applying coercive measures probably won t do much good un- aess they ere applied just back at Heinle's left ear. Some of the changes are made for the sake of convenience, and ome to make last year's cars look out of date. The reason Germany can't think out a wuy to pay Is because all her mental energy Is eiuVoyed devising ways to dodge. To the Kditor. Seldom do I cv er tuke notice of newspaper criti cism, in fact 1 invite it when u difference of principle is involved, hut where I am thoroughly mls repriwenteil I usually call atlen tion of that fact to the editor but leave it to him as his conscience prescribes. Bone days ago I read an editor ial in your paper entitled, "Oregon a Dttmptai Ground," as extract Ibis (notation, "Senator McNary is probably to blame for leaving Oregon the open door for alien In vasiou. He wired the legislature I he opinion that such action by Oregon would gravely embarass the national administration in Its I real v making with Japan," etc. The Itataneat is not only false bill is calculated to do me great In jury. record will convince you of that fact. The lasl of February a telegram was handed to me from Senator Lachnuind while I was In the sen ate chamber making this Inquiry, concerned both the state and the nation. I think your editorial Is wholly unfair and does me an Injustice. With sincere personal regards, I am, Very truly yours, (.'HAS. L. McNARY. Washington, March 31. What's New On The Market Olcott Speaks To Mining Men At Conference Portland, Or.. Opril I, Mining men from western states were here today for the opening of the and 1 submit the following third International Mining con- bank of Swift River. And when once occurred to him that Tommy Mrs. Fox reached it, with Tom- mi his mother had turned into my close behind her, she turned the road just ahead of that farm again thiB time to tne left er in his sleigh. And finally the and ran along in the beaten track stupid dog gave up the chase and which the horses and sleighs had went back to Farmer Green's made. house. Tommy Fox thought it very iy uliit time Mrs. Fox and strange that hlB mother should Tommy were safe at home. Yei lead him to the road, where they they were even having a good were sure to find people driving, laugh over the way they had fool Tommy followed her. But he was j ed the dog. And Tommy had very unhappy. They swung ato quite forgotten how frightened he the road just ahead of a farmer naa neen. In fact, he began tc vention, which will continue with dally and evening sessions until Friday night. Henry M. Parks, director of the Oregon bureau of mines and geology, was to open the convrn- who was driving along in sleigh. The sleigh-bells tinkled merrily as the horse trotted smart ly down the road. Hut the Jing ling of the bells did not sound at all pleasant to Tommy Fox. It only frightened him all the more. The farmer In the sleigh did not see Tommy and his mother, for the snow rose high on both sides, and the road wound in and unit. Utile did he know that Mrs. Fox and Tommy were senm pering along in front of him. Of Coniaa, he couldn't catch thern, anyhow. Tommy knew that much, nut if thuy ran very far down the road t.'iey would lie sure to met some other man. To Tommy it seemed bad the tracks of the Berlin elevated railroads. Each of the packages was found to be supplied with a fuse. Police officials declare" that the German communists had planned a reign of terror here during the! recent disorders in central Ger many. Belief is expressed that Mai Hoelz, known as the "German Rob Hood" supplied local commuii-' ists with quantities of explosives. Ie ASK F mm HorlK TheOik Avoid Imitation! ESfJl&SSi'TO8! ?4t."Chlldreii I Rich Mill., Malted Gr.ln Ex l M .icncinairooa-urinkKorAllAges No CooUng-Nouri.hing 0 M What are the prospe, ts of federal don this afternoon. Addresses of legislation relative Japanese quea-. .,i,,m. i,v n,wmrr li v ivi. tion? I had little knowledge upon irilU ami Mavor Gpor?(, u Baker 1 enough to have that dog chasln the subject and Hid not Know wnaiwpre tl, lle responrtei to iy g S form of alien legislation was being Kowlor for ,rUif(n cilllnm;l Fll. discussed by t he Oregon legislature , . .,, , nor did 1 know what was la the .....,... ', " I And feel very well p, eased with him self. For he never once remem bered that it was his mother, and not himself, who had thought ol that trick. He ought to have left, very grateful to his grandmother, for having taught his mothe. that clever way of cheating a dog out of his dinner. Hut Tommy i-ox was so conceited that if h;si grandmother had been there with them he would have thought be kuew ten times as much as she did. I've no doubt that he would even have tried to teach her to suck eggs never once stopim, to think that she knew all about such thiugs many years before he was born. Pier 3 of the Astoria port docks, just completed at a cost of $1,200, 00, is said to be the second largest pier in the United States. It is 1750 feet long 45ii wide and has a berthing space of S880 feet. LADD 6? BUSH BANKERS ESTABLISHED 1868 General Banking Business Office Hours from 10 a. m. to 3 p. m. 01 ci n 9' rliran Beta. Washington; Idaho; P. C. mind of the new administration so . , t-"" nd Fletcher Hamilton ' , Morula Senator uai nuiiiiui. nun im-u ,-ui Lachmttnd the following tele Ravenel Mc I'lapp. Mon- Oal- them, without going where they were sure to find other enemies. Tommy could hear the dog baying. he knew dogs well enough While butter has taken the r pecletl drop, a heavy demand In the east in expected lo bring the price up again. The average retail price of creamery butter Is now 44 nnd 45 ceuts. F.ggs have takei a drop on the wholesale market, but there has been no change iu the local retail price. Freah peas at IS reus in I ri d Uhts trooi I'aliforuia will be on the market tomorrow The pii"e of radlsbea Is uncertain. Fine looking yellow turulps are being sold six pounds for 2 5 rente. This week will ae the lajt ot the broccoli. Some of the stor sent the are out of carrots because of ibe! Senator Lachnuind' Mr gram "With Senntor Lodge chairman of Foreign relations committee 1 discussed today the Japanese MM Hon from federal standpoint. He gave me as his opinion that the government early In the next ad ministration would lake cam of this question in a way satisfactory to the western people and that the states concerned should take no ac tion that might lead to govern mental embarrassment in the con sideratlou of this important RUli jeet Ton may quote." A week later returning from St. Augustine where I visit President Harding. Senator Plielan of California spoke lo me about the matter, and for fear that Sen ator ; was misunderstood I following telegram to ito know that that dog felt very sure he was going to catch them Hut pretty soon Tommy heard I the dog talking la a very differ ent fashion. He gave a number 'of Short l,:irLd u-l,l,h rrtoont Ih-it Tonight h 9 - 11, V. Marshall runa of Portland. was to spenk "In the basis inrius- tries of the northwest. the chamber of commerce. 30 Lives Lost In Storm Along Coast of Japan Fox looked over her ; shoulder and smiled at Tommv She knew that they were aafe She knew that the dog had not reached the road until the farm er had driven rieht OVM their fooUt,pa and poi.l th.ir .cent. AbotJt the ony h fo trail K -1. 1 J " ... u tiiuiu bin i-1 1 Blizzard Hits Idaho Falls; 2 Feet Snow Fall idalio Falls, Idaho, April 5. With a high wind raging, the worst bliizard of the year struck here late yesterday afternoon and has continued all night with un abated fury, piling the streets in iwtlve hours with over two feet of snow. This storm follows the mildest and warmest spring on record. their only the horse's footprints. Inatend of their. And Mrs. Fox couh! 'ell What I'll hann..nln hnrk Tohio. April I. Great property there In the road. Sho Tnew damage nai done and thirty liveajust exactly as well' as if ah had were lust in a terrific Monn whi. b !een thr .. . i . .,v rur Knew Is"1 he wutbern coast uf Japan that the dog had UtoMadj Short ISiu.day night Telephone and j ,nd was running all around with lelegiaph line, are pros.r.tel hU no8. t(, the d ' i nmi where she the empire. Tokio is stilli n dark-, Independence School Head Re-Elected Independence, Or., April 5. Professor O. U. Byers, at a re cent meeting of the school di rectors, was re-elected as prin cipal of the Independence hign school and his term is for two years. Professor Byers was edu cated in the Independence schools and was a graduate from the high school, later at tending different higher educa tional institutions in the state. His work during the past term has given such excellent satis faction that the board deemed it advisable t engage him rm two years. Otto L. Fox has ben engaged to teach mathematics and man ual training. Mr. Fox is a grad uate of the O. A. C. He is a band manand interested in ath- letirs, and the directors believe in securing his services that they have added materially to the faculty for the coming school vear. - . J-T fl Did you ever ride m a street can la Al tu tne doiigblioy doesn't have to carry It on his back. We anal know- anything about INDEPENDENCE PLAYERS the owa judse who ruled that i man is head of the householld but we surmise that he is i bachelor. (allure of fanners tu bring ti.e'u In. Some new tomatoes have i ocn received by local jobbers aui will undoubtedly be on the market to sprrow. Hogs haie dropped but the piles ot pork r.-tuains the team. TL bent sugar cored bcoon raj be ob tained, sliced, for 65 cent, ur si ceuM in slabs. Forty-five cv.is will buy a good sugar cnted slab in some shops. Salt CUfa-i bo on cai. be obtained belwic.i J and Hi cents Fresh mackerel from San Fran cisco ran be bought for 2o c .;'s pound tomorrow. Steelheat sal mon is selling for 30 cents a peejan ..id what little Chinook thru- t oriegs 40. After the mlddl- of month there will bo no a -re ataa 1 1 ess and a number ot :., '.i-.-s we.,' ustiue I was liilortneci r,y wniinr LiMlge that some newspaper, were saying that he wsa trying to dic tate to the western stales what their policy should be with res pect to the Japanese quo: ion This statement places Senator Uxlge In a false position, lie only express ed the belief that the incoming ad minis! ration would solve this ques tion salisfectorily to the people of the wast. Tow ard that end he w .11 diligently work." You will see that 1 expressed no personal opinion In the matter whatever, and simply tried to por iVcar Mefollum. owner ot tray to Mr Lachnuind the mind ot , 1unton ,p,rtments la Monmouth.' The storm wa espe, islly severe IB the harbor of Yokohama. The Jtpanwc earners Alabama Maru and Atlas M.iru dragged thtlr an chors and went ashore. The for mer vetsel was about to Rail to: Seattle and had her pssseng-'r-aboard ! Belated despatches receive! from the provinces report inuntla tlons in many perfect nme and It ts said that n-.iny houses were demci ishevl by the w ind and Tommy had ORGANIZE BASEBALL TEAM Independence. Or., April 5. With A C. Williams as man agr and Elmer E. Addison cap- rew of men h.xs begun work 1 v. - . - ul c"' ! m - the..,,., hT.-.-. 1 have fast team and I iifir m 9 et l;ixd Kiver. Lil f ur Vim Start. Sunday' died suddenly lat Thursday. Mr- Senator IahIsc This service I, , ,..i..i lo Mr ljtchmund as I would to any other cltisen of in, Collum was formerly a resident of, I - . . .1 n I a T state, ana upon tne true stort i Vrmeh Milliner Whole wnrlri r.. : 10 the little rhom t'-.j know as a matter which Portland eems to oe ttnuMial inter- ei manufested this spring. The irvout prattce was held Sunday at the high school grounds and ne team is being selected from the best of those who played ia ujuui name. .0w an ef- lorx it tmmt made to develop fast team tn this citv. nUK someone nearlnj carrying cofiee in a paper h iunfjrtj for a cup of it too. Ohen the person carrying that coffee reached hit the HbeH 6i WXth He resul e coffee had be 'Slto cof? ani lT?Wt qood Price to or- flrfr:1 ,he? IosincJ mnch of what uoup Seeks Postmaster Job. Monmouth. Or. April 5 M- Arant. a well known p',',.' neer resident of Monmouth, is a candidate Lir Postmaster Pa--ker's job in th:s fj seeking the BMotnta&atl throngh bis anHUenl f-end J c1oL1AL,,S MM ("M durf, I ' enf0'"'agement' "ring the campaign and f hii i-rjt many ' 5 lolk e-Junty friends are T. IO beiP him pick the rn pnfclican plum. , Jy lb r mi Hills Bros. rc. u-s. eT. ort.