Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, August 11, 1921, Page Page Four, Image 4

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The Capital Journal, Satan, Oregon
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The
Capital
Journal
Saiem, Oregon
An Independent Newspaper
Every evenine except Sunday
Telephone ill; news H2.
Qeorgo Putnam,
Editor and i'tibnaher
BUBSCiUPTlON HATES
By currier, 65 cent a month
By mail. In Marion and Polk
counties, to cents a month.
Elsewhere 7 a yean
Entered as second class mail
matter atSalem, Oregon.
Member
ASSCMATKO lef-ESS
The Associated Press is ex
clusively enti'.led to the use for
publication of all news dls
pafches credited to It or not
otherwise credited In this pa
per and also local news pub
lished herein.
The 1925 Exposition
Portland has secured the passage of a congressional reso
lution inviting the nations of the world to participate in the
proposed Portland 1925 exposition. A similar resolution, in
viting the participation of the various states was passed by
the last legislature.
Passing of resolutions is the easiest part of the exposition
business. The real work lies ahead, and calls for the ex-l
table."
'That settles It.
I cannot come
Many
Local Company
Handles
Loganberries
Two million pounds of logan
berries were handled this seimon
by the Salem King's Food Products
company, junt ten times the
amount of fruit used by trie com
pany last year. Throughout the
season the price paid for the ber
ries ran between 3 and 4 cents,
while last year with the price of
berries at 1 3 cents the local
company put up only enough to
fill contracts on hands at Hie limo.
During the busiest seuson this
year 40 carloads were sent to the
dehydration plant at Tbe Dalles
due to the inability of the local
plant to handle the tonnage. Last
year the establishment at The Dal
les handled no loganberries what
soever.
would, take occasion to say tbat
because of tbe innuendo contain
ed in tbose paragraphs w h jeh It
printed yesterday you had become
frightened and insisted upon run
ning away."
"What do you mean, Roland
Early? I have seen no gossip in
any yellow sheet about me."
"That is what I came to talk
to you about, but this visit of my
wife changed the entire course of
penditure of millions of dollars for a transient show that is .aid last evening that it wnnder.
oupposeu to attract people irom all parts, enrich note!- ed, now that my wife was well
keepers and bring about a substantial increase in population! nouKh to be out, if she would
and reatv valuta rhrnno-li t, vorlmn r.M.U,aA I make a third at our luncheon
The question now arises, what is Portland going to do
1 A ' i It I j" i i m i ' a. t .
auuui n : ao iar an me exposition idea nas accompnsned is; to my er your office again. By
to bring about a first-class scrap over the selection of a site; thls time Mis Belcher win have
to be sold to the exposition originators at inflated prices. ' spreaa 311 . , " or scandal aDout
Indeed the principal preliminary object seems to be to boom Z? & iTlnJZ
icauy vaiuauuns ana unioaa unsaieaDie property. some way to show that paper to
There was no call, as far as the public is aware of, from I everv one.
the people of Portland for an exposition. There certainly was! "b' 1 am tlred of u aU; tire.i
none from the rest of the state. The exposition is apparently! tn our office',0 u red TiiZ
being forced by a small coterie who have axes to grind.) you and i know that anything
Hot-air will not build expositions- It takes money and lots' that people i do not know might
of it, and hard cash is hard to raise in hard times. j ay behlnd mr would be pre-
Experience of Chicago, San Francisco, St. Louis and other 'r'L p'n.p.rlck
cities which have lost millions in staging world fairs, have'aii the men and women i come In
made them all shy of expositions. All are quite willing to let contact with dally.
Portland do it. The other coast cities will profit as much "There is not one, not even
from tourist traffic without the risk of loss and expense, j ?"r 'l?T0Dl wiho((hash,,ot
tv. .utJ. -.. u la- had more or less otiosity about
jl iic- au.tiliuii was LiiuuiiL lu uflvc i tin ild wuioc nu anfj your Interest in' me But
! X 97. MM
(Civilization has never been
success because it has
always interfered with fwman naxwe.
i The ability to talk (
and the ability tpsay
something rarely r; .
occur in ths
Same man
5
(S)IPeople would have a better opinion of
democracy and peace if they ddn't
9l
CO
so rouCr
s
Tabloid Sermons
UI ijuy jreopie py
Parson Abiel Haile
".Tndirp nnf arrnnllnp' to a nn,-, r.., i
ment." St. John 7-24. "Snteou,
A crlcimia arTrtT iu inrfvlna I..,
- . d j "Pfcai unci's. The v....
the hill's .Imiii innnvnl ths flaUlllj;
u.,nCCO greauy when h. ... "
(he oeoDle acainst hasty ludsrmeiif htr ' uaioni
i ...ji, .-i, ... nt anv r..,
ur ffwmuu mj unu win irii you QUICklv th-it
. . "... " ""US Or rn,..
a great truin. in our every aav life wa i ,, . -m
from
Hi
warrant i.
v'un nails in ,
me, we f lxmM v !
dirk n? the colossal hlumlftr nt t',.r,.i i ,. ., "n
c u5 tonciuBia
outer appearance. We should die- nnrior ik w
" ",,r ouriace irnl
tVi fine c . I.'ri. ii' nn.rno n. tf,r.n,u,..ln m i .
v -. - vuuflio, x uere is no
ture, of couree, lor man or woman being untids
(nc with sniloil linon nni) 44,.ir tjfx
" ncar, n,ar, ro. ., "
infiiimiilatinn rf a n otiA fnp ovnn .. A - . . lUC hm
. .. .- - " " worth 1.1
finished, nut on the other hand, we have uni . T
.v.. .v. v... , '... . """ agaiug, ,
HI. llltlt .UC BUUV.111.1, W'SI.UI.CU OlirifP Well r.
taken at face value. It is safe bet that Mm ...... . 18
- ... . hftiu 13 nwn.j
iKht. while fancy attire oft proclaims M, i . "
- - uui i.j IQiit IB k
nothinE-down-and-a-little-a-welf'' lniiit,. '
states government bond loses much in scenic
hiurish.
A -.
being perfectly innocent of wrong
doing, I have not up to this time
paid any attention to them. Now,
however, I cannot appear uncon
scious." "But you must not give people
any chance to tain, Alix. Pull
yourself together and come down
tomorrow as if nothing were amiss
tr necessary, I will make a busi-
Huntley Slated
For Federal Job
It Is reported from Washington
that Senators McNary and Stan
fluid have agreed upon (Uadye O.
Huntley for collector of Internal
revenue, Clarence Hotchklss as
United Btates marshal and Asa
Thompson for the farm loan board.
Examinations for postal vacan
cies at Albany, Astoria, llaknr
Clty and several other cities will
be held September 6, and on Bep
tember 10 for Bund on, Carlton,
Clatskanle, Condon, Creswell,
Dayton, Drain, (laston, Greshaiu,
Halfway, lone, Jefferson, Molalla,
North Powder, Nyssn, Rainier,
Hclo, etayton, Wallowa, Weatport,
Wln i iar and Yoncafla.
lost its- drawing power.
It is true that the Portland exposition of 1905 was a suc
cess, in that stockholders did not have to pay additional as
sesumunts, but it constitutes the single exception among ex
positions. It was a comparatively small affair and its exhibits
had already been assembled for other expositions and did
not have to be gathered, but were .shipped intact at minimum
cost. It will be an entirely different story for 1925.
It might have been wiser to have secured promises of the ness excuse to take me out of
financial support necessary to make the exposition a success. town- J bave had for a long time
lief ore inviting the nations of the world, most of which, bat-J 1ni'1hPtrtainft jC a.ccfero,n Waahing
tling with starvation and ravaged by war, are in no condition' iheare' for quUCe0e8PotraewJfmekeei
U participate, but that is not the way of boomers. Commit have been putting it off on your
tne citv to tne exposition nationally iirst, as an excuse tor a; .uui. i wamea to De near
coercive effort to dig the money afterwards, Is the program.
Congressional approval could have been had for the asking
at any time.
JTt doesn't seem to hurt a fellow's
conscience very much i-f he forgets
a liiile in kevpinh track of his income.
In
jjf The world is not
rr fgWss frb- run by men. who
ALICIA HAMMERSLEY
A Woman Who Wouldn't Remarry
By ID AH McGLONE GIBSON
The Noted Writer
Roland Early's Collapse w0'3 remember that 1 might never
When I told Holand Early that have known the joy of this work
you, but now I shall accent
order to be away from you.
"By the time I return you will
not feel the same about seeing me
around perhaps. Anyway, the
longer you nut off leaving tlml
office, the more you will do to
stop the talk that is beginning
to spread over the town."
"Will you please go, Mr. Early
I cannot decide anything now
Tomorrow On the Bridle Path
(S) Tbe firsxTo uloat over a woman who talis
and is found out is, tbe woman who
has done tbe sama ifchintz but has not.
l- icrvirv. t,aujjiL,
HEZ HECK SAVS
Tbe first step inacquirioh.
'n"ny 13 w wrtc ,
mcarbp 6i fall?'
after what bad occurred I could
no longer be In his office, he sat
limp and shrivelled in bis chair,
speechless.
It rather sickened me. I felt,
as though no man should allow
any one to see the nakedness of'
had it not been for you
"I shall go on with what I am
doing, possibly not in any maga
zine office, but I shall keep up
with my stories and articles for
which I have already had Inquiries
from other publications and you
will perhaps forgive me if I say
his soul In the way that Koland that even this experience of the
Crane at Reval
After Journey
Through Russia
Higa, Aug. 11. Charles R.
Crane, former United States min
ister to China, arrived here laBt
I 3
v. r
a wild-rnt Rlnrk "certificate " Tho ,.!-.;., . 1
- i"" on ico or onr
...v v-o D4i.UCi u:o "investrntnt",
" i iffany'. ,
"w mamona meri-h...
a garisn oaiiynoo man at tne aoor. The safe ni'o i. , 1 , 3
. - . . . . "I UIIIU
tne appearance 01 wuuiever animate or lnaniimaue is nr
an an e.1. to vour va 1 1 . c nu i v or rrp.i,, i,, -... . n
1,. 1 u Know 1. .
mail ui ". id II JUU peiKlKl 1,1 JU(leinfc. .
. , . . . . ..... o vi a
ances oniy, aon t wnine 01 nam luck If you nav f r,.. , ,
rpTin t n ruin nnn nut nn itr nnnenrnnn n.nui..
.., . -rpv.u,u. unun nm ,0 . .. .a
" .0 mure Ilia
skin-iipeTi in man. woman nr pnmmmlilu a. :'
j insurgents here last night.
T. E. Patterson, auditor of the
Woodmen sovereign camp, said to-
'day he was confident that the In
surgents, who are opposed to W.
A. Frazer of Omaha, as sovereign
1 commander of the order, would
not meet with any success in their
proposed move and that their
right to use the name "Order of
'Perfected Woodcraft" would be
contested.
rurraer prei
main a, u IS said. Will fnn
Where there's circnla. !
tion there's life Use
Journal Want Ads
TOMORROW SATURDAY
ing away the remainder of his
stock of small merchandise.
Before their train had left the
Far Eastern republic, it was at
tached to a hospital train carrying
soldiers who had been wounded in
fighting against the forces com
manded by General Haron Michael
Ungern-Sternberg, leader of anti-
bolshevik troops there. The
wounded men declared that the
anti-bolshevik had been badly
beaten.
The Seri Indians are consider-
Plan Secession
From Woodmen
Omaha, Neb., Aug. 11. A char- ;
ter for an organization of insur- ,
gents of the Woodmen of the 1
World, to be known as the "Order
of Perfected Woodcraft," with
headquarters in Sedalia, Mo., will
be applied for in Missouri soon,
according to a statement made by
Flax Puller Is
Inventor's Hope
A flax pulling machine In the
fields of Oregon next summer Is
tbe hope of Johu A. Ilartlsz, farm
er and flax grower of Turner, who
has been working on a flax pulling
machine for some time and Is
about to porfect his device. Asso
ciated with Mr. Bartiss ls -H. 0.
Tenney, manager of the Multno
mah Iron Works of Portland, who
has taken hulf interest In the ma
Cblne for which a patent has al
ready been applied.
No mechanical way of gathering
flax other than by rutting has
ver been used, the cutting process
red 11 dug the value of tbe product
one-third or one-half.
Early showed his to me. Perhaps moment will prohably help me to night from Iteval, after compIetlnglpd ... mn. nHmm Mi j T U.vJ.. "l"'-,;'"c"L u"'uc
underlying a 7000-mile Journey from Peking.1 Vnrtn -,v,.auUB uk.usuu, a neuana ai-
Oregon Convict
Faces Deportation
Portland. Or., Aug. 11. Ernest
Tirpltx, Inmate of the Oregon state
penitentiary, naturalized Cana
dian of German birth, and who.
It Is rumored. U a relative of the
Well known German admiral bf
that name, awaits deportation at
the expiration of his sentence, ac
cording to a statement yesterday
by R. V. Uonham, imiuiKialion
commissioner in charge. Tlrpltx.
aager to leave tbe prison as quick
ly as possible, has written to Bon
ham In an effort to have his con
finement shortened. His closing
paragraph reads:
"It Is with profound aaservatlon
and integrity that I thank you la
advance for any assistance you
might offer." Utaui. said Bonham.
la especially rich.) "In the way of
extracting me from this horrible
dilemma. In which I am at pres
ent Inextricably situated."
II was because I was not in love; comprehend the
with him that I could not help, springs of emotions in men and
criticizing adversely the way he women as I never have before."
fell upon his knees and Implored) Koland Early rose to his feet
me to stay where he could see me and looked down at me sorrow
daily, fully." No one would dream, Alix,
Many times slnco that morning when looking at you, tbat you
It has been told to me In no un- were a cold woman. You seem
certain ways that the great tra- all softness, all passion, all under
gedy of humanity Is that notwith-j standing, but always your mind
standing Its big sympathetic heart overshadows your heart. I non
ready and willing to give and re-j estly believe tbat you never even
Mir, such are the limitations of 1 loved your husband."
the human mind that each mem- "That is what your wife told
bcr of tiro human family must me," I answered coldly. "I thjjik
live and love and die alone. I I did love him very much, but my
This morning, however, I had love was too Idealistic. As you
no svmnathv wllh Mr. Earty. 1 told me good women do. I en
which took him across Siberia and
soviet Russia. Mr. Crane, who
was accompanied by four Ameri
cans and a Chinese cook, told the
story of his trip to a crowd ot
American reoprters waiting at the
station to greet him. The party
left the Chinese capital on June Hi
and from tbat time until August
6, when it left Petrograd for Re
val, It traveled under a special per
mit from Nikolai Lenine, Russian
bolshevik premier. The Ameri
cans had an opportunity fully to
observe the comedy and tragedy of
the every day life of the Russian
people and were given a greater
was annoyed to think that he al-, dowed him with idealistic instead! cnanc 10 inspect condtiions than
of human characteristics, and ueen anJr Americana
when mv faith and trust were1 since he outbreak of the Russian
shattered I determined that no
man should ever make me unhap
py again. At tbat time I thought
torney, in addressing a group of
lowed his temperament to gain
such an ascendency over his com
mon sense that he made not only
himself, but me, ridiculous.
"If you will stay with the
magazine. Alix," he pleaded, "I1 my experience were unique, but
will promise not even to speak now 1 have come to believe that
to you." they are the common lo. of wo-
"That would help matters a' men.
lot," I returned Impatiently. "If I were your wife, Mr. Early
"From now on you and 1 will be' I Bhould have told you to go at
(watched every moment we are the first intimation that your fet
In the office." I ters were chafing you."
"But I do not want to think, "1 think you would, mv dear,
Alix, that I have made It Impos- I think you would and yet you
slble for you to go on with your tell me that you will not stay In
work. You hare been so sueceae- the same office with me that
ful that nothing must stop you you cannot do so for the sake of
now. I will never forgive myself your own peace of mind even
tor having put an obstacle In your when you know that you are con
way.V demning me to the tortures of the
"You have not Impeded my damned when you leave me."
career, Mr. Early," I answered,1 "The cases are different, I am
"for with tbe encouragement and not your wife, therefore you can
publicity that you have given me! not expect me to sacrifice my feel
In your magazine I certainly Ings for yours."
would not be worth more ronsl- "Hut, Alix, you will not leave
deration If I could not now stand ' Immediately. You know tbe
alone. If by chance I can make1 gossip would be Intolerable to
no other connections, I shall al-l both of us. That yellow sheet
revolution in 1 91 7.
During the journey, Mr. Crane
spent about 100,000.000 soviet
rubles, or about $3000 besides giv-
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State Obtains
Postponement
In Second Trial
Tbe second trial or O. G. Quack
abusn of Salem, charged wllh
selling gas at nhort measure pc
Imiy it, was poetponcd to Mon
day uiorninc at 10 o'clock on the
Motion of District Attorney John
CarnoB, due to the absence ot Ver
Mewcomb. wltnean for the utaii
wh- ia at present supposed t (
on ike toast.
At a "returns trial ia the rovr.
Justice Unruh, July IS, tbe j in
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br utbt up by tbe state.
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