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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1921)
Pace Four The Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon The Capital Journal Suit jn. Oregon An lBitJcndenl Newspaper Every evening except Sunday Telephone 81; news ti GUOHUK PUTNAM Editur nd Publisher SUKtieJUPTlON KATES By carrier, 66 cents a month liy niai;, in Marion a,tt4 Po' counties, i0 eenl a raontn. KlHewhere 7 a year, 1 . . IintereU a eecona ciaiso matter at ."alero, Oregon. Member ASSOCIATED PRESS The Aseoclated Trees Is ex clusively entitled to the use for publication of all nws dis patches credited to it or not otherwise credited In this pa per and also local news pub I shed hereto. Miners To Fight For Higher Pay The German Treaty The treaty with Germany, sent to the senate today by President Harding, omits essential parts by referring to the treaty of Versailles by figures, thereby concealing its con tents as few possess either the time or patience to look up the references. The new treaty claims most of the rights secured by the Versailles document, but disclaims all of the obligations. It grasps the advantages and evades the responsibilities. The United States claims the following advantages in the new treaty as granted under the treaty of Versailles : Section I, Part IV, Germany's renunciation of her overseas possessions. Part V, limitations of German military, naval and air forces. Part VI, clause relating to prisoners of war and graves. Part VIII, clause relating to reparations. Part IX, financial clauses. , Part X, economic clauses. Part XI, clauses relating to aerial navigation. Part XII, clauses relating to ports, waterways and railways. Part XIV, guarantees (Including right of occupation of Rhine Valley.) Part XV, miscellaneous provls Ions which have to do largely with matters relating especially to Swl tzerland, property of German missions, etc. The United States disclaims obligations imposed under the treaty of Versailles as follows : (- . I n d I 'A n a mills. Ind.. Sept. 21. mu ..... t-..... tui wnrlror ot obligated as to the rights of Belgium, ! possessions on the left bank of the Rhine, the Saar America, at meir convemiuu Part I, covenant of League of Nations. Part II, "boundaries of Germany," which means that we leave to France and Poland the holding of the territories they secured under the treaty. Part III, sections 2-8, which means that we do hold ourselves but not of Luxemburg, the BaHin, Alsace- Lorraine, Austria, the Czpcho-Slo rak state and Poland. (This ln- In session here, will declare la eludes our withdrawal from obligation in the matter of the protec favor of fighting for higher wages' tion of those who differ from the majority of the population in race, wuh slated as a foregone con-, language or religion.) luslon today by Philip Murray,, Part IV, which has to do with German colonies, China, Slam, rlce-preshlent of the union. In his Siberia, Morocco, Egypt. Turkey. Bulgaria and Shantung, innual report. He Indicated that! Part XIII, which has to do with labor, us Increase, along with improved j , . w.irkinir conditions, would be 'tie rights of the liberated Deooles are Dassed un. The ouiriit in making new agreements United States does not keep its hands off Europe for it 13' villi operator that will supplant , concerned ahmit Relo-hm nnrl Kwif vorlsnH ,V,n Ar. nr,t Tfli h present agreements In both ,. , , , . . , lathracfta ni bituminous coal ou.r nelP but ignores Poland, Czecho-Siovakia and other coun- flelds. which expire next March. tries that do. Strength Increased The German treaty is a shining example of secret diplo- Onranfze,! c, miners achieved; macy fJashed ,d wjthout tice, f f y 'li" greatest numerical strength1 . , , n the history of their union rtur- 'ww uucure mat no one Knows wnat tney mean. It is about as tar trom an open covenant openly arrived at as is possible to imagine. mfM mmKm HueAers are fwgivW provraeci y uun u (S) A. community rny b Jodi vie msnur in. shiwv. it diseases or its discarded, corspz brr( hoops ana tomato one. rig the lapt year despite general ulustrlal depression and wlde inresd unemployment In the coal Fields, according to the report lad" today to the convention by V'llllam Creen, secretary -treas- 't'he average monthly member 'ilri was 51 5,243 for the year end ' ' with InHf July. Mr. Green said Bryan and Evolution (sr)5ome -men. are bo "timid they wear a belt tn.d suspenders at the rae "time. To offset ihe prodvdiort. of one Areai man, Nature ihrowj la a million, boobs A. all (Peoola dtsirinA io merfte their "fcroubles irifc one Can. do i&i rfc by hoyiriA a. second M A oar. I ()Mwt. eontpetarti "to operate successful indosiries rarely succeed n opera.tin successtul Most men are honest, y 'a q 'xbsy but yoo'd better OQPPX. lock your car every - "N 9 Science and its researches into the origin of. creation, the investigations and disclosures resulting from invention and hal the (tverace monthly nald un diseoverv. trip stnrv nf thu nniuaroa au t.,r fQla i.-mbershln ws 44' 017 with V " . , " , "J ",c behind," to quote Kipling, he re- tonth'v ,'vVrage S 71 18 m.m-i PC' Ctr0SC0 and microscope, the revelations of the Bt,nlbled a statue in bronzl. "rs exempted from payment of Common origin of life and matter are all unnoticed, Unob- Neither Bab nor I spoke of her ues for lack .f work, in Decem-i served and ignored by William Jennings Bryan, who in his lwUi divorce, i knew that r i)2n. he reported paid up lectures ridicules the theory of evolution and stands pat for f,,e had gone ,' thfe citv ' "? iiembershlii of Bn3 ")r. the Inrir ti. u i , .. . u """";' Vm lul her papers weeks before. We had st ever recorded hv't'ne uTlol ' 6 archa,C of Special creation, Simply because it IS decided to stay at the shore as late Finances Outlined ' "tr'J" theJBi,ble- In he ,fa" a3 p0f1llf!e- The a!r fr. Green's financial statement' Bryan declares that the earth is less than 6,000 years a'ld watur were stl" wa'm -overed two yars. ending August, old, because the legends compiled by Moses fix this date for "as the mlMl(' ' Sep" Hp-PHTeiv " The "unlonB1" Income' Creat'0n atld he evidently accepts literally every statement of One day I received a telegram r the firsi of thee years was tne ancient chronicles as infallible. Yet there is indisputable frnm nuane asking me to come 2.352,82! and expenditures' we're evidence accumulated by anthropolists to show that man has !"t0 tb a? he was Ipavis M07.l. For the la.t year the been on earth for hundreds of thousands of years and his ime a"U'd nenditures were M m ns" The1 pnmeval monuments far out date the legendary mythical I was shocked when i met him. telenet August 1 lino wft. n J t,te!, of th Bible, which was written in the dawn of history, 1 was 3ure that be had baen drink- "2S.90 on,l i,n a 1101t.1t , , "Who wjinlsi tn thinlf nf Tocna f'Viot o rloo,..,,i f.. neaviiy. Hts hair hnrt visibly ' "Uftuiii A , IPil, ' ' vw . vv.kuu villi, i C0 ucovrjllUCU All111 l '- ns $l,is!,801. but Mr. Green monkey" asks Mr. Bryan, which proves that Mr. Bryan udrf r. Jrnn IS'SLiliiS"! doe9"'t comprehend in the slightest the theory of evolution, and $r,:.. -,m h,.,i ! Htiira-i whith doea not claim that man descended from monkeys, but anld 1 i in ... ... .1 i,.,t W.IL ..i.. i ii i . tn ... who ..... ... uuiorauo. niaKing total net -"i uulu cvuivcu tiuuugii iniuenniums 01 lime nom common .v.iiMe cash on htnd $483,820. origin and that there is an indisputable affinity between the ISpIhTm "mdlH tW Spedes- Evolution teaches that a11 life has evolved from enmed the general conditions af- lower to higher scale. Evolution is in fact an unrolling of the fectlng Isbor. I scroll of life. ..T1 Savs Wages Small There is nothing incompatible between evolution and whv tVvJZl .-tl; Christianity, for the Bible is largely a compilation of early America assume the atitude that! Hebrew history. It is full of inspiration, full of poetry, full Salem People ire Pleased to learn not only do they propose to main-; of wisdom, full of narrative. Much of it is symbolical and !n!llhpr ""K(,n' 3PaIe. but; much legendary. Unquestionable it was rewritten many improve upon the same when' u-ir , radically . very other organiia i ' m of 11 m memor' or hearsay following loss or tion in the united statea has ncJ destruction, while translation -has changed the meaning as cepted big v,ilf,e cud duriag the' the original terms became obsolete in the evolution of twToueT' nIr nnswcr! language and the migrations of the race. rears the ,1,, earnings"'" 'hel Mr Bl"yan haS ften bee" Ca,,ei1 brilHant but shalloW- His tn worker have been consider- i latest pronunciaments show that while he is an orator, he is ably lower than that of men en- not a student. even of rnnbmnnrarv r(wrrh and silk-like skin. In his bathing, took a chance." suit which "wasn't mucl before! "I want you to remember, and a Utle less than "art o' that;tuahe. that I will always come If you want me. Heard Quietly In Judge Wtnchetfi chambers." Ob, Dnane, I wlah It could hare been put off little longer." "Then your wishes are Tery different from Bat's. She has been writing for weeks to Lar rabee to hurry up the case, "That 1 like a woman, Duane. When he taees something ter rible, something she dread more than all alia, bus rushes to meet It, trying to get It over as soon as possible, t did not know, though, that she had written to Larrabbee." "Does she never speak of me? "No, Duane, we have not men tioned you for some weeks, not since Mr. Larrabbee first talked with her." "Does aha seem happy?" "Nn. She has lost all that ! bouyancy that you knew. Her at ( tltude Is that of waiting. Some times I catch an expression on her face as though she were llsten . InK " "What does that mean 7" ' "Perhaps It means, Duane, that she again wants you to ask her to forgive you, or at least to con test the divorce." "But I can't do that, Alix, I too have some pride. I groveled at her feet. I made all the explana tions possible and I certainly would not be the gentleman I pretend to be If I did not at least try to give my wife what she wants moet, even If It entails a legal separation from me. Tt seems strange that in the thou sands of years' since creation no understanding between the sexes has cojne about. Something is always, coming up that, makes me rfni- ihni t hv Tiver n" ' stood Bab or any other woman. And certainly no woman has yet undersctood the complex heart of man who might love a woman devotedly all his life and yet, through some circumstances, be untrue to her many times." This was a new angle of man's nature to me and I must confess that it was an extremely comfort able one. It cleared up many things In my mind. Hal prob ably loved me after all, In spite of Nell Marshall. At least I am going to think so and I am sure that he would have been lnten- sely proud of me for giving him a child as beautiful and sturdy as little Hal. Did you know, Alix, that Tom Latham Is still it town? He has asked about you a lot." ' Then you don't hate me." 1 om iatnam. Do you mean "Of course not. I am sorry for',ne son of the grocer where we you because you have let a mis- bo"Bht our food when we were tpkpn imnnlse rnln vnur whole children?" life. 1 "Ves. he Is the kid that used "No, tnat Is not true. A wo- to slt behind vou in school and ma - ,,u.. a it and 1 P"" your braids. If you will re- believe in my own heart that she member he went out to South has ruined her own as well. I America right after he graduated Honestly, Alix, I believe I could from h,l?, school." stand my own unhapplness with "r didn't remember anything greater courage If I knew that about him, Duane, except that his Bab had not also made herself name was mentioned as the man miserable. I brought you here to 'ou' wcre flghtimr with at the tell you that the divorce is com-1 time of the trouble." f " "'I" he "Don't dismiss the subject' in that tone of Wee, At!. Neither' of ua realized what we were doing Tom Is a regular fellow and al though you may not think so, has many of the attributes of Hallet Hammersly whom you fell in lore with and married." Tomorrow Tom Latham. Wednesday, 8, for Civil l -. - mu tiany kat JOURNAL wTT. Z AUCTIONS 2 A 4- TffTVkTir, -ML tt VUUlV I Jjj 270 N. Commercial St. Friday and Saturday This Week 1 p. m. FRIDAY'S SALE I Pathe phonograph and records, almost new- i .t . Majestic range, 6 hole; 1 good 6 hole ranee-'i 7Z cook stove; 1 good heater; 6 heds complete, 4 LvT II dinners, 2 used rugs, kitchen safe, kitchen tahl oak dining table, 1 dresser, 1 davenport, kitchen caS' fruit jars, wash tubs, dishes, etc. m SATURDAY'S SALE 54-inch top 14 oak extension table, also library table very massive; 1 all-leather davenport, a dandy 3 Ee dressers, 2 large cameras, 1 drop head sewing machine like new, 6 box top sewing machines, 3 extra heavy all wool Axminster rugs 8-6x10-6 new, 1 9x12 brussel velvet rug new, 1 9x12 wool and fibre rug new, l reed baby buggy, 4 Turkish mats, 6 electric floor lamps new 1 book case, 1 extra good stenographer's chair "best made", 1 green carpet 12x60 ft; can be cut to suit your room, step ladders, large oak side board, large office or store heater, 3 ranges and- 3 small heaters, tools of every description. Woodry must vacate his store by October 1 and every article offered for sale will be sold without reserve. Don't forget the day this Friday and Saturday at 1 p. m. each day. F. N. VSfOODRY, The Auctioneer, Phone Sll P. S. Remember Big Sale at 500 N. Capital Street, Thursday, 1 P. M. LAXATIVE Aged People whitened at the temples and he had grown thin. Ills leanness, however, was becoming to him wished that it were Bab was looking upon the rather pathetic changes In Duane's phy sique and deportment. "1 didn't know whether you would come or not, Alix but I Make Work Easier fage-l In otheV lines of Industry I nner our present wage scale with the mines operating as they have been during normal times on an average of about 200 days a vear. the day wage scale of J7 SO day for any men and an aver age of about the same for tonnage men. our people cannot be expect ed tn exceed In annual earnings the sum of $1,500. It will be con ildered. I believe, by all fair mind ed men that r wage scale that. only enables the men engaged In the mining of coal to earn $I.S00 a rear Is not an excessive one." ALICIA HAMMERSLEY A Woman Who Wouldn't Remarry By IDAH McGLONE GIBSON The Noted Writer Alicia Meets Duane Again I took my unfinished story from the typewriter and, locked It up In the drawer of my! about them any more. Like all other things In my romance had come and It had gone. My greatest Joy at this time was How It Has Been Done. It's pretty hard to attend to du ties i Wit ha constantly aching back; With annoying urinary disor ders. Doan's Kidney Pills have made work easier. So thousands have grateful tes tified. They're for bad backs. They're for weak kidneys. Salem people gratefully recom mend Doan'a. Ask your neighbor. Mrs. Kelly Mattesoa, D9n South Fourteenth street. Salem, says "My kidneys were weak and I of ten had severe headache and a soreness across ray kidneys. The action of my kidneys was trreg nlar. I read of Doan's Kidney nils and got them at the Capital drug store. They soos stopped the backaches and put my kidneys In good order." Price 60c. at all ea!ers. Don't Experienced Sales People Wanted !A. few pood paying permanent positions are open immediately if .you are experi enced, honest and Avilling to work, report to the manager. Ladies' Apparel and Millinery Salesladies. All around shoe man. Dry goods salesladies. Grocery salesmen and salesladies. Men's furnishing salesmen Positions are open in all these departments To Celebrate 50th Anniversary O'Leary's Cow New York, Sept. 11. October i will be the fiftieth anniversary f the dale Mrs. O'Leary's cow :leked over the lantern causing he great Chicago fire, and the Vat tonal Kirs Protect vc assocta iou has designated that day b International Fire Protective day Since 1ST1 annual fire losses have been Increasing until there la now an average annual mime tarv Iihw of $350,000,000 and an estimated loss cf 15.000 lives year ly. aecording to the association. Tl'C - m ailon Is arranging to a ratloo-wide observance of the day to bring to the attention of he op that the fire loss Is ev- v. ..! lots and everybody's mm Utility and that the great ma nrltj of fires are preventable aroUfn Ihe exercise of ordinary sr 'fulness. desk wrapping tne tnouguis oi u me wonuertui puysical develop- : simply ask for a kidney reraedv In lavander aud rue. I placed them ment of my son. He was shoot- cat Doan's Kidnev Pills the same In the secret faryland of my heart I would not. I could not think ing upward use a young oak and th it Mrs. Mattesoa had. Fnater- his muscles rippled under a tanned Mllbnra Co.. Mrfs., Buffalo. N. Y. THEncrrini rp lit. i 041 Bringing Up Father By George McManus. THE BANE of old age is constipation. The'bow els become weak and unable to perform their functions without aid. For this purpose only the mildest and gentlest laxative should be usei The use of harsh cathartics aggravates the trouble and makes the constipation worse. Chamberlain's Tablets are a favorite with people of middle age and older on account of their gentle acdon. Oregon's Higher Institution of TECHNOLOGY Eight Schools; Seventy Departments FALL TERM OPENS SEPT. 19, 1921 For information write to the Registrar Oregon Agricultural College CORVALLIS M Vtatltf I VE MADE UPJ uuw minus, C nfc TO GO TOTHEjVAi POD A wtr c LFv V WITH MR.SILLf LEE AND HiSr 51STE.K?- vou c-oy no so ALorne. MA6&IE- I GOT A DIPLCTOrS MEETING TO-MOFPirVTiW M CaroilM V'aTlace of North ' a lin arrived In Rosehurs; sunned Ihe duties of health . - fur IXiQclai county. I , fl r IF THAT &ISTE.I? 1& ANSTH IN6 LIKE HER BWTHE, 6Ht MUST BE A NUT- f 21 mr Int l rsATum Sfrvics inc. fjy Cj 2.