Page FW 11m Capital JmmaU Mem, Onm Saturday, i The Capital Journal Biiem, Oregon An IndiDOBdeDt Newspaper Every evrUog except Sunday news Jtiebiiuiie SI; GEOBUB PUTNAM Editor and PutHher "sUFW-UiiPl'ION KATBSJ. By earner 50 own n ''f By mall, in ftnrt P0"11," (within 59 mile oi month 60 ceutu, inomu. uuq year w year Entered ai oecond claM m ...... Bilam. Oregon. Member ASSOCIATED PRESS The Awoclated PrM lutfrely entitled to the u Cot publication ot an BW TT, natchee credited to u. otherwise credited in tbJ. P oer and aii loc ew pU llehc-d herein. Churches (Continued from Page EignU Robert Clllaii, J. V. Hlllpat. M. H. Ha.U, H. C. Taylor au4 QbWtM Wilson, HOCIBTBRUL ASSOCIATION Inatltutloui: Hev. L U. Lee, state BwLbb, teebl. Ulnded iurtlluttoii. llev. r . . Ldn"-r Kev. w. ( a. ui.; t : ! I Katituer, cottage tarm, 2:30 p. Rev. Thou. Atheaou. ir1"' l1"1" m.; Bee. u. r . buHplul, : 15 I- ncliuol, 3 p tuberculosis It Is Houte LESLIE M. E.-R-v. H. F. P.m bertou will conduct both morning w .v.me eervlcee. The music will be under the direction ot Mr.. Mason Bishop. Sunday school at J 45 a. m. Senior department un . der the dU-ctlon of E. A. Rboten, superintendent. Primary depart ment under the direction of Helen Ingrcy. Morning worship U o'clock. Evening services. Ep worth League IsIO, preaching 7:30. COURT STREET CHRISTIAN Corner N. Bevenleeuth and Court This 11 me "'"! " been looking forward to. iwrinnliiE of our hit Force Evangelistic Meeting. There will he services each nigm, Saturday, all: 30 p.m. Har these soul stlrlng messages this week. Tonight, 'Where i Your Bible I Monday, "Why We Need God , Tuesday. "Your houi u "- t." Wednesday, "Wliat Munt I Vo . i i.nstr': Thursday, Uading Question"; Friday. "The .n.,.,innalile Sin." The message ....luv. 11 a. m.. "The Spirit and i..u..u " This Is "Home Coming ay Wo want every member not .ink n.- mil ot town to be there. Will you? Next lord's day la the hi. .nniul Rally Day. Our aim U . mnv as we can crowd Into the i..i..u Nnw. everybody boost till week and we ll break all past records. Eugene went 400 I,-,- aim. We can do It ale". you help? The superintendent, E I Flake, has 11 Btcpe he wants us all to take on this great "For war.lstep" Day. Bible school be gins 9:45 a. in. Remember and be there today to hear all about Rally Day. We can use every worker that reallywan ts a Job during our campaign. Wednes day, October 28, there will be a i.i. irdhln rally at the Elrat Christian church and we are In vlted to participate In this meet Ing. It Is an ull day meeting so bring your basket dinner. A team of four will conducti be rally un der the direction of the United Missionary not-let y. You want to plan to attend every seaelon. morning, afternoon and evening. We will hold our meeting at the Church that night earlier and get through In time for the illustrat ed lecture at the First church. Musician, singers, personal work- era, wutever you are, be on hand each night. A most cordial wel come to people of city to attend theao meetlnge. It will do you II good and make you a different mnn or woman to attend. R. L Putniun, pastor. A Tale of Two Cities When San Francisco wanted an exposition, the business men of the community subscribed f 15,000,000 in a single afternoon. When Portland wants an exposition, the business men talk for a year, then ask the tax-oayers to out ud $5,000,000 before the business men put up a cent. The difference in methods of financing expositions shows the differences between the two cities. San Francisco busi nessmen are willing to take a chance and risk their ow money in what they believe will help the city. Portland businessmen haven't faith enough in themselves, or the ex position, to risk their money, but are willing to pocket the profit if the tax payers foot the bills. But the difference between the methods of San Francisco and Portland do not stop with expositions. It is San Fran Cisco enterprise and capital that has built up California. It is the lack of Portland cooperation that has made Oregon the least developed state In the coast. As Portland acts toward the exposition so she acts towards Oregon willing to share the profits if someone else does the developing. "Everlasting Dishonor Now that the Senate has ratified a separate peace with Germany, negotiated without consulting the senate by Pres dent Harding, it is interesting to remember what Senator Lodge said in 1918 when it was falsely rumored that Presi dent Wilson might do the same thing. Senator Lodge declared: The Intent of Congreag and the Intent of the President was that there could be no peocc until we could create a situation where no such war as this could recur. We cannot make peace except in company with our allies. It would brand us with everlasting dis honor and bring ruin to us also If we undertook to make a separate peace. However what would have been a brand of everlasting dishonor and bring us ruin under a democratic president, becomes a badge of honor under a republican president. It was dishonorable to desert our allies, and shirk our obliga tions in 1918, but most honorable in 1921. After our allies have assumed the responsibilities, we are quite content to grab the benefits and deem it highly creditable to keep faith with no one. We have a peace under which war can recur, a peace that perpetuates the worst features of the treaty of Versailles and eliminates the redeeming feature", a peace that breaks faith with the allies and yet depends upon them for enfor cement a peace that not even its authors are proud of and the country as a whole ashamed of. over Will Ming T Dramatic Story mem CittnrM. mem Jjj S?& eenlevn a tdt by -Krfeal CHARLES Stubborn, 'men. keep ifie court dockets -full, oo cui accomplish, more on. your fleet trtaro yau cn on loui- Kneel. - A? AW Cg)Wfiat ihe average city needs is not -more bit bevt people BP ST: tiait stores are oOt of the particilar thiri )o HE1 HECK v5AY5 "ft is jist as easy to cultivate gooi habits as bad c but there ain't So much, sport :4 u i. v. . AGAIN IN HUNGARY Vienna, Oct. 22. Admiral Horthr. the Hungarian re- Ent. is rumored here to ye fled from Budapest this morning, following news of the arrival of ex-Emperor Charles in his former domain. Budapest advices state that a legitimist government hat been formed there. Vienna, Oct. 22. Former Em peror Charles of Auatrla-Hungarr arrived at Oedenburg, Burgenland, Friday afternoon In an airplane from Switzerland, according to an Oedenbure message today and Is reportedt o be proceeding toward Budapest, escorted by Oestenburg troops. A provisional government, the advices state, has been formed in Burgenland, in the ex-emperor's Interest, under Count Julius An illra&sy, former Austro-Hungarlan foreign minister. A message which reached the entente mission here this forenoon confirmed the advices that former Emperor Charles had arrived at Oedneburg in an airplane. This message places the time of hia arrival at Thursday afternoon The Oestenburg forces immedi ately went overt o Charles upon his arrival at Oedenburg and he was proclaimed king, according to the message. Paris, Oct. 22. The Hungarian Tabloid Sermons Parson Ablel Haiie "A word spoken in good season, how goodTTTT King Solomon gave a happy thoueht . I Incapable of T UBI spoke this elear sentence, Incapable of mii. us la fact practically all of us, dearly im. , ',Uh 4 . . L. .... - W In most c.. r N The reason Is, the woni L7. 8M good of prolific of good. "nnnnMntf flmnma' tt U..1 ..... .. . c ... u..,v.hvu a HMinM 'n. use, should be spoken "In due season.'' Hnw to make sure the word Is spoken In dn . of u J runt, or advlflt. end nrnvlrfrl h ,..... i - 18 t applicable to the occasion, is when the words Pm""T"' a force making for results. For Instance girl, a man or woman, makes a serin,, ",,0'( . " u lN KImt l . conversation in the world afl.r ih mi . 8 rlB mortems have their place of course, but k.,i l pressed for a thought much like "a umi. 'a,'l iime u.. of use, as we look back over our Drivato 1 entries that would not have been made ha ' '""M snoken the word "in due season " tk Efl uo reverse observation ia worthy of a little thought 1 not In due season, or a word annt . ... ' Wot( , ul uue 8ea)K It!" contains much food for profitable rerwu.... "' 1 draw from the nroverh )h thai- flrcf . , , c IUUS ue nua.. , the timelv word: second wp mnt ananu , - v D1,vo.v ,l plainly; thim J bi snoken in due season at tha rlo-ht . -1 w ..u uiuuieni. A ; tion 01 me iaea as expressea by the wise man win ueeuic-sa mm, neip uumeives ana nelp olhery common good of all. and won Stay there bfinia fair fax's Ambition. ! Virginia's Father j "Very. She played with your '"There Is nothing for you to father for a few months after do, Virginia,' our grandfather I they were married and then your replied decisively. Elisabeth, expected arrival put an end to rants U1 over a year ago. You hter stage aspirations" do not know Ellxabeth Winston. "And what did my father say "tie was ooauraie. Me wouia.in the last letter you mentioned? qoi near m i snouiu go to me tie sent to me a packet which lunrmi. nui your iniuer yvm im- un me nisiuv, was addressed: "To en III ana was unanie to care ior ne opened only by the girl known you, Virginia, juur jiiiiui.hi. Virginia Fairfax when slie Is nan me write to your tamer ami oici enough to understand'" say that lie wouia laae care 01 you provided jjur father surrend er all elalm to you and never com munleated with yu in any way "And my fatlver let me go?" asked a little bitterly. "Do not blame your father, "Where Is that Jacket? bo, starting up. "Your grandfather saw me re Celve It and took It from m. I Ijhave never seen It since " iti, i i- in uinfl. mq ..n rignt to keep it from me. I am 1 ask- CHKISTIAN SCIENCE, FIUST ('III Ki ll 440 Chcmeketa street At 1 1 a. m. Bible lesson, subject. "lnihatlon After Death." Bun day school at 9:45 a. in. Wednes day tvenlng testimonial meeting t 8 o'clocw. Heading room 20S Masonic temple open every day except holidays and Sundays from 11:15 to p. m. All t.re cordi ally invited to our aerrtrei and to ourr eading room. Change Svnod Boundaries. si Clalrsvllle, Oct. 22. The Ohio synod of the United Preeby terian church, which Just eop rludcd its sessions here, voted In favor of asking the general assem bly which meets la Cambridge next Uay to rhaage the bound rlf of the synod to conform to the limits of Ohio. At present Pennsylvania, Michigan and West Virginia churchea are Included. child. He was toltT he had only going to ask him for It a few months to live. He had noi "Oh. my dear. I would not If I relatives and wanted to bo sure were you," said Aunt Virginia la that you would hare the best of! alarm. everything. He knew (hat your, "But II Is mine," 1 protested grandfather would give you ma-! "Surely he will nol deny me what terlal care and so he compiled i8 mine." with your grandfather's demand, i marched straight up to mv that you be called Virginia Falr-I grandfather's study and found fax and tha( you should grow up hlm looking very grim. He fairly In Ignorance of him or his name., glared si me over the (op of his He wrote me a beautiful letter glasses for no one had ever be aBking me to tell you of your fore had the temeritv to enter mother when you reached ma- hia study without knoekln torlty. He referred to your i "You have a letter, er.ndfa.h.rl mother as 'the sweetest woman In addressed to me which you have an tne worm ana, reiernng to t)Pen keeping some year. May I lir Uiven n irriin mil, inn nave 11 J were numneren. ne sain inai ne "How do you know I was clad to fa to her soon." nn' "And did he die?" "Auut Virginia told me." "I do not know. dear. I have I think that had Auna Virginia never heard from him since he been there he would have struck was sent on a long sea voyage for her. I neer saw much impo(en( his heaKh." I rage on any face before. "He must be dead. Aunt Vlr-j "I have destroyed It." he said glnla, for If he, were not he eer-:ln an ugly tone, but his looks talnly would have asked aboul me denied his words. in all these years." I "No, you have not "No. m dear, I do not think not dare do that.' he would for he was a man of his "Are you telling me what word and after he wrote your would or would not dare?" grandfather ssylng that he nerer "I am telling you that whalever wouia communicate wun any ot else I think of you. I know you us. tne only wrote one olher let- hare a code of ethics which would l'r " ! llow you to steal even a let- "Wm my mother fond of the r from rae." I "How old are von'" key "Sixteen." . my capabilities." "I am your legal guardian, Vir- j "Go to your room glnla and when you are eighteen till I call you." i win kivu vou lue lener. mean-: i will go to my room, grand time you must never mention ltj father, because (here I will not to me again." j be hurt with your rage, but n i "I won't be here to Mention It, one else shall (ell me how long 1 you hard, cruel man," I bnrst out, shall s(ay (here." overcome wllh emotion. I My grandfafher arose and I 'Vhal do you mean?" shrank a Utile, for I really "I mean (ha( I will not live In thought he was going to strike the house with you. You have me. ruined Aunt Virginia's life but I "We'll see about that, young am not going to allow you to ruin lady. I win lock you In " mlne " Wlth no gentle touch he fairly "Wha( can a Hide slip of a dragged me along (he corridor (o gin line ynu no om in ui-e worm r my room and I heard (he "I cim a( least die and I would click in (he door. much rather die (han live here Tomorrow Virginia's Flight with you. You were very cruel . to mv mother, who loved von, i.nd' tun. n t tr ,. hated my father, who pro. HlntS?. w ' T had the scare of life the other d;iv t larkness of nlirlit ho iij know your father was a play-act- and opened a barrel of aaonlino I my grandfather, selllnpr several rn .... - m ' mmm v, , me liuiai .c.uaene oetore his mistake! was discovered and his patrons; ."inn oe notif ed The on. church In life and from hallowed was being freely used in lamps by customers. but tnrf....i.. tl rnmnlna w.liort riairi Fvon lhA.. .. .. ,.,,.,,.. " mb - iiicm were your own church. grandfather, will now admit them." You are like your mother." he said irrelevantly. ' I am glad of that and I want to be free (o live mv life- to see If my ambitions are greater than Oregon's Own Winifred Byrd America's Wonder Pianis( amy was a truer t iirisnan genu- local merchant ....... , .... III tX II I II 1 II TVIU "Virginia Fairfax. do you h is or 7 demanded in horrified tones It is many years since n'nv actors were banned from di ground In which to lav tlielr nmr-, his no accidents. JOURNAL WANT VD PAY Grand Theatre Friday, Nov. 11, 8:15 P. M. Mail Orders, received, now. PEICES Orchestra firs( 3 rows .... $1,50 Orchestra last G rows .... $2.00 Dress Circle first 3 rows $2.00 uress Circle last 4 rows $1.50 Balcony: Entire 5 rows $2 00 Gallery Unreserved l Q0 Add 10 war tax Address letters checks GRAND THEATBE government will act as it did on the occasion of the previous at tempt of former Emperor Charlos to resume the throne in Hungary, according to information obtained here today, and will take meas ures to expel the former monarch from Hungarian territory, it is declared. Marshfield To Have New Paper The News Publishing company of Marshfield, capKalized a( $a, 000, filed articles of cSrporatlon with the state corporation depart ment here Friday. The incorpo rators are Earl W. Murphy, Chas. t'. Myers and Stanley Myers. Articles were also filed by: Friend Crange, Friend, Wasco county; $150; Harry Cadell. Lou ise Russell, L. R. Elliott, Donald E. Heberlein and Lloyd Whitrock. Office Machinery & Supply com pany, Eugene; $10,000; P. W. Rit tenlierg, C. E. Gay and F. C Heffron. "c """ im warka Coll 1 '"""u nieu a certfFi. i"fi an increase In $110,000 to $25,000. A Special for eacti Next We JCjLPran,,! $4.00 utner Pumps 20 M We carry a comDlet. i Accessories, Oils, EJ Ringrose "Everything for the J Z79 N. Commercial Stn Distributor Liberty Six Pan Ana MARINELLO 1 Cosmetic Shop have i Hair coloring by an entirely new process. Maintaining a uni form shade for a period of years. This new process absolutely avoids streaks and Is harmless to the hair. The process can be com-J pleted In fifteen minutes giving You would the exact shade desired. Bringing Up Fathei-By George McManus. We carry a complete line of hair goods for a few days we are selling Bobs at coat. Irene Scott 125 N. High 8t. Phone 1690 Who Should Draw Your Will? By all means your lawyer, who knows cTn rA erestS and famiIy relationships, and can advise you accordingly. It is the practice of this Bank when named as your executor to retain him as its attor--il0?!" WiU f" Probated, and to co- S"EVS ln the faithful perf Capital National Bank W. L Needham Trust Officer Jos. H. Albert, Cashier TaylontBicycles Are more than just BICYCLES They are built for wear, double reinforfl tramp Q Tl f -PvnU, 1 "1J. i J 11 , -v., iV1 jvs, uuiu io stand nam use, See the Dayton before you buy. We carry a full line of "Bike" Acb sories if its for a bike we have it. Our repair department employes oi experts m tbeir line who use only the I materials. When we do a job you know its right Lloyd E. Ramsden 387 Court Street LADD & BUSH BANKERS ESTABLISHED 1868 General Banking Business Office Hours from 10 a. m. to 3 p. m JOI'RNAI. WAM ..DS PAT HCLL not CFT out TOM.C.HT - I LL. RiHT NEIei .1 THE CrSt ' I LL. -bEE. HIM ,F HE ATTEMPb w vvj OT rE PREPARE FOR WINTER RaIN We specialize in Auto L Top dressing HuU's Top Shop 271 Chcmeketa St -; ' ) I . i rri J. n r r i w j' . mmmm CAPITAL JOURNAL WANT ADS SATISFY THE WA Trmrl. wnmrk. Re2 U. 8. - j I'LL. eE AT Diistt etfo SHE FlISD'b A l4iHT- o 2 2 1921 mr IwTt. FtAWe. Svic. INC