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Page Four The Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon The Capital Journal Salem, Oregon An Independent Newspaper Every evening except Sunday Telephone 81; new t GEORGE PUTNAM Editor and Publisher SUBSCItlPTION RATES By carrier 50 cents a month By mall, in first postal son (within So mllna of Salem) one month 50 cents, 6 months (2.50. one year ,4. Elsewhere 15 a Entered as second class mall matter at Salem, Oregon. Member ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated Press Is ex clusively entitled to th use for publication of all news dis patches credited to It or not otherwise credited in thla pa per and also local news pun ished herein. Bullet Strikes Watch, Saving Constable's Life Hagerstown, Mr., Nov. 10- Con stable Charles Barubart of Han cock, considers himself the luck lost man in the world today. He stoutly maintains that se owes bis life to his watch, which he rever ently caresses, perhaps uncon sciously, every time he relates his narrow escape from death. Countable Uarnhart was patrol ling his "beat" recently, rauHlng abstractedly, when he discovered two men loitering In the rear of an automobile concern. Their ac tions being suspicious .the consta ble decided to arreBt them for tres passing. Approaching them, Barauurt Inquired what they were doing. In reply one of the men drew a re volver and fired into the ground. "When I started after him he aimed and Ifred at me," Barnhart declared. But fate Intervened with the course of the bullet. Aimed so true that fatal damage would have occurred had its course not been interrupted, the bullet struck Barnhart's watch and was harm lessly deflected. His assailants es caped while he was arousing him self from his daze and getting his leet back on the ground again. Sale Of Bonus Bonds May Be Delayed Again Disciplining Wells The Portland Oregonian having extensively advertised the publication of articles by H. G, Wells, the famous English author and publicist, on the conference for the limitation of armaments, now announces, after the publica tion of one of the articles, that it will have none of them, even though the conference has not yet convened, giving as its reason the following: The Oregonian will suspend publication of the articles by H. 0. 1 Wells. They are not an Interpretation, so far as they have come to hand, of the international conference for limitation of armaments, as they were advertised to be; they are an interpretation by Wells of Wells and his fantastic and Impossible dream of a world federa tion of all the nations. Mr. Wells attacks the plan of the con lerence ana predicts Its failure. The Oregonian, which Is sym pathetic with the alms of the conference and desires It to succeed and believes that its failure would be a disaster comparable to the world war, will not open its columns to systematic propaganda de signed to defeat an agreement among the nations for limitation of armament, and substitute for it the extravagant and unworkable conception of an itternational Idealist, utterly Insensible to practical and necessary considerations. We know the Oregonian is a great paper, but we never Deiore realized its international importance. Its influence is so tremendous that it does not dare print an "idealists views, lest it endanger the success of the Washington con- lerence. Mr. Wells' articles, will of course be printed by various leading papers of America and Europe but as the uregonian does not publish them, no harm will result. President Harding and assembled statesmen of the nine nations owe the Oregonian a medal of honor for distinguished service in saving the conference. Had the Oregonian loan ed its columns to Wells pernicious, propaganda, the dis couraged diplomats would have had no other alternative than to pack their grips and call the meeting off. In fact, the Oregonian seems eligible for the Nobel prize for rendering greatest world service for peace. The Oregonian has very properly made an example of Mr. Wells by disciplining him, that should serve as a warn ing to all other authors both great and small, for his pre sumption in not awaiting instructions from the editor as to what to write and how to write it, and in not conforming to its partisan policies. Did not Mr. Wells realize that the Oregonian only presents one side of public issues and refuses space to any other, and that its columns are closed both to ideas and ideals? What right has Mr. Wells to write con trary to Oregonian policies even if the public is interested in everything he writes? Has not Warren G. Harding butchered the League of Nations to make a Harvey holiday, and stifled his own still born Association of Nations with the hearty approval of the Oregonian? How audacious then inMr. Wells to drag the skeleton from the closet and dangle before the conference "a fantastic and impossible dream of a world federation of all the nations," for is this not a practical age and are we not back in normalcy! ,i sfe C8&ti7riodW W fff)The vr'tct of hair M n-Hi-4m. Hit Itud.Oragon. see a June sunns. r isi in so dentist cots will have to come down, before "fjie world i Saf e "for democrnc Yltu i ' The IS saving more doctor. ives -fch&a "the (ffi)THe most important job in. any Ifift'rtotioa is piektrtg otrfc -the right help. Universal work II do fchij .try more &e "trtort. universal military "training. The average speaker- doesrrt know what, he 15 talKinft about and neither does vne T HrA a something good grandfather." "Say, Ria, will you pay my bill for me?" "Of course I will, goosey. "Where is your pocketbook?" I handed it to her without a word and I was struck dumb with ad miration to see the way In which that girl sailed up to the window "Say, that's a good name. Vir ginia Winston's a good name for movies. Don't you change ft. My real name is Maggie Smith, but no one knows me in this town ex cept as Gloria Summers." Again we both laughed. "Say, wouldn't that jar you? Ain't I some name picker? Think of be ing named Maggie Smith. There fa nno vrnA thine I have done in this business. I've lost my name Winston Is checking out somewhere in one of the lots and Kve me her Dili. found that lovely moniker 'Gloria Summers' in another on. "My friends on the sets all call me Ria, and they will probably call you 'Virgle'." "I think I'll like that," I said as we started to leave my room. "Say. this sign on the door says, 'Have you left anything?' Hve you?" and Ria poked her head !n the closet and bathroom. "Nope. Guess you didn't Let's go." "What shall I do about paying my bill?" "Whv. lust nay it. That s all. You've got money enough, haven't you?" "Yes but I don't know now 10 eo about it." "You poor baby. I can't under!. stand your folks letting you set out beyond the garden wall." Ria grinned at her own wit. "My grandfather didn t Know it. I ran away," I explained. "Say, aren't you afraid he II send a 'cop' after you 7 'No. He will just say that I am dead to him, and take it out of Aunt Virginia." "Nice old chap, isn't he? Al ways thought before this I missed not navmg a, was goine ui m 7" "'". and i 7 wnoie story T clerk. 10 "i i learned ri.. .. ; . . . B 111 f h and explanation, -T1 world, the better lYuT ilia QllHirna.n . . .CI0 eo . "ibck in tK, , was necess,nr. - 1 marlrorf "r'ashloi-" ant M. "Ul.. . . ' Wnrlra ' Pleftfie IrnAw V. v' BUI! i " uri 1 I v.- ,. . . - a an rn ...u... '- ma I knew that I would have ex- wen. ,,,. u 0 T plained why I was going, who I ' Tomorrow; . , . uiji firm With Yeast Vftamon in. -1. il-lLUJlU.- V r. itav a audience . HEX HECK SHYS: "$kuky wiH k?tck a. mar but it "takes more -than, -that "to hold him.. " r Sule of the first $10,000,000 ia ue of bonus bonds, scheduled fot Mnuarnli-r 1 ft - - - - a ponement un.eu attorney. In ""TSITL i!oyote Attacks Walla Walla Man; Neighbor Kills It Walla Walla, Wash., Nov. 10. While feeding his chickens at his ranch near Pasco Tuesday, U Voit was attacked by a coyote Bup- poaed to .have been Infected with rabies. The attack was made while Volt's back was turned and the animal grabbed the rancher by suit riled to test the constitution allty of the bonua act bestir them selves within the next day or two and set their case to moving through the supreme court The transcript la the appeal of the case was filed with the su preme court on November 2, fol lowed by the abstract of record on November 7. So far neither side has filed Its briefs In the case and no action can be taken by the court toward setting the case for a hearing. Captain Harry Brumbaugh, ex cutive secretary of the state bonus commission stated this morning that unless a court opin ion sustaining the validity of the bonus act was forthcoming by No vember 15 a week from today It would be almost absolutely nec essary to postpone the sale date on the issue and readvertlae the bonds The supreme court has expressed Its readiness to advance the case as rapidly as possible but its bands are tied in the matter until the attorneys move Navy Building May Halt During Arms Conference Waahlngton. Nov. 10. Indica tions have developed that the IMuate, which yesterday adopted a resolution urging publicity for all full sessions or the armameat oon ference, might consider making a further expression relative to the conference In the form of a pro posed suspension of the American naval building program pending conference negotiations. HAVE COLOR IN CHEEKS Be Better Looking Take Olive Tablets If your skin la yellow complex ion pallid tongue coated appe tlta poor you have a bad taste ia your mouth a lasy, do good feel lag you should take Olive Table-, Dr. Meerds' Olive Tablet substitute for calomel were pre pared by lr. Ed wards after IT fears of study. Dr. Kd wards' Ollvs Tablets are d purely vegetable enmpouod mix ed with olive oil. Yon will keow then by tbeir olive color, Ts have a eleer, pink ah la. bright eyes, so pimples, a reeling ef buoyancy like childhood days feu must get st the canae. Or Kdwarde Olive Tablets art ea the liver aad bowels like calo mel yet have bo dangerous after effects. They start the bile aad oves eem nneel I patios Take one or w nightly Sfld note the plseslag '. Milllr-n of boxes are sold a!, i.ily at lie aad (advt possible to dislodge tbe beast Voit called for help and a neighbor. Ueorge Fry, responded and killed the animal with a hammer. Voit was saved from serious Injury by the presence of a large bandana handkerchief and snufr box in his hip pocket and he escaped unhurt as the teeth of the coyote were caught in the handkerchief. Prisoner Quits Jail; Promises To Return for Trial Mount Sterling, III., Nov. 10. Polite even In making his escape, Drown county's most considerate prisoner has deserted the jail, leaving it vacant. He left a note for the jailer, who some time bore him company. It read: "I'm leaving. I'll be back in February In time for ray trial." Hop Market Is Stronger; Few Offered, Report Portland, Or., Nov. 10. Condi tions in the hop market have Im proved this week and the market ts firmer than it has been for some time past, although the de msnd is small it is stead) and it Is becoming hinder day by day to buy. A few lots have changed hands at 26 cents and offers of 26 y, cents have been made. No dealer hops are now being offered on the market and it Is their withdrawal, more than any thing else, that is helping tbe mar ket at the present time. Buyers, when they have an order, are com - V W frTH AOfi-D AUTHOR I WSM SSfe SftriHing gin Jrnmafic Stor 'j?r;ia firfax'Ambithn.i Gloria Sum ten. nodded and smiled. I had Tears sprang Into my eyes as I caught on. heard this strange girl s generous j We made our way to my room offer. I was grateful beyond ; and I found my new clothes from words. "She must be very lm-jthe stores and my trunk from the plusive," I thought, "to offer to station had been delivered. take me into her home almost the! Hastily I untied the bundles and m,.moMt h. me." But I liked boxeB and ev"y disclosure elicited . , ,imore enthusiastic exclamations of nr io. .... -"'Surpr!se an(, admlratlon from my herseir. l ten tnat sne oniy naa new friend. to realize what she wanted to go "Gee, it would be almost worth out and get it or at least make a letting some of those casting guys try for it. So I answered: "I come over and see these. I don't would say I am the luckiest girl believe any girl in atmosphere ever had four new dresses at once in her life. You can apply for al most any picture, with those clothes. Tights and bathinir Kntt in the world. "Don't kid me," she answered bluntly. "I know I am not In your class, but I am not so sure that your kind Is movie material. How- and such like ae always provided Home-made Remedy Stops Coughs Quickly Th best ronrh medlrlne you ever T UHru. r IHmil., n,,i ra.iij qui. klj made. Havre a boat ft. You micht be surprised to know that the best thing you can use for a severe cough, is a remedy which is easily prepared at home in just a few moments. It's cheap, but for prompt results it beats anything elee you ever tried. Usually stops the ordinary cough or chest cold in 24 hours. Tastes pleasant, too children like it and it is pure and good. Pour 2 ounces of Pinex in a pint bottle; then fill it up with plain granulated sugar syrup. Or use clari fied molasses, honey, or corn syrup, instead of sugar syrup, if desired. Thus you make a full pint a family supply but costing no more than a imall bottle of ready-made cough yrup. And as a cough medicine, there ii really nothing better to be had at jny price, it goes ngnt to tne spoi thick, lasting Oat That Ptrro Ftemh, "Pea ana Health Glow J Veuth Take MaaUn'e Tablet. Yeaet VITAMON md gives quick lasting relief. II romptiy heals the inflamed mem ran ea that line the throat and air passages, stops the annoying throat tickle, loosens the phlegm, and soon four cough stops entirely. Splendid for bronchitis. erouD. hoarseness and bronchial asthma. Pinex is a highly concentrated com ound of Norway pine extract, amous for healing the membranes. To avoid disappointment ask youl druggist for "2 Vi ounces of Pinex" With directions and don't acceDt any. thing else. Guaranteed to give abao Ke sat is I action or monev retunaee Pinex Co., Ft. Wayne, Ind. tnermore become scarce. With only a few thousand bales of all grades left Brooks Brooks, Or.. Nov. 10. O. H. Gil bert and Mr. aad Mrs. U F. Me Nell of Portland were callers at the Gilbert home. Saturday. Mrs. Rebecca Jones is home aft er an operation on her face. Mrs. Blanton has gone to Eu gene to visit her daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Ennls Walt of Sa lem were Sunday visitors at the home of Clyde Harris. Mr and Mrs. J. A. Kstghtn aad daughter. Luella, are visiting rela tives In Brooks. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Gilbert mo ored to Aumsvllle last Friday. The Brooks school gave aa In creasing program on Friday after - mvm. Mrs. Charles Molsan Is visiting her mother In Portland. j.um-u iu Su iu me gi-owere ana ever, wen try it on ana in neip ny tne studio. Lets pack them mis nas naiurauy strengtueneu you around to the service nureau up quick. I am getting hungry.' tanners laeas. inoi many oi tne, tomorrow." ; When I opened my trunk and latter are trying to sell and, fur- "And I'll pack up and come to she saw mv simple, eirllsr. if good quality hops have; you tomorrow." i somewhat countrified clothes sha "What is the matter wltn going again paused to exclaim and ad tonieht? You haven't got any- mire. "Whv. mv Hear win in the state, the holders appear to. thing but a trunk and a valise, be the envy of every girl on the nave a aeciuea ativaniage. have you? I have got a steak overset. These elothes are beautiful The only unfavorable thing In home that is big enough for two, for certain pictures. I can sew the situation Is the large stock of and you can buy a pint of Ice! pretty well, and we ought to make hops remaining unsold in Call for- cream and some cake If you want this outlav do for a whole year " nla. These do not compare with to and while eating we will each! While talking she had been Oregona In quality, however, and, tell the other the history of our helping me naek and r mh v,j STOMACH TROUBLES IN TWO MINUTES I maok V YfAtT Concentrated Tablet, w. a a . . s-momuHM to Take-ftt, VUlck. wondroiuTiealth an?atuH tne viuminee tn yeaet, fmb L "ra.ni o pad bt- Them supply a Z2 if vitamin (A. C and T-1 Vanlenee at id nuieV ran MOV mixes with your lood. . .fc . i i ami m aato-grn nf fc uw rour noav mm ., u. . win not etm. T TP Wit, on the : overaoro-t uidiftstlai . t t-T vuua &qq I menu w minQ as u oy esmplexnin clear sod rjcwti sure to MnMniber the Due MUIS. uo not aooent hnlta-in. . an get Mastln'n VITAMONl oroeBanA k.. 1 . . vS! 1 Iran, h ail tlH'ir i THtOBIfflMl CENUINfc A a . Are Foeiti-fly to Put On FTrm wear Use 5km and Energy When Tsba fcewyMealorr WRIGLEY "After Every Meal" Everywhere world people Ga f-as AM tmms Soar-St a acl , Bee Bon f Stomach At all dm J itorea. tne aemaoa is nound tn be for t)re- Uvea " iheen h9h tn h. n I I v- -. i ii i,i i ill n I in gon hops first and at a premium Instinctively I trusted this. girl. j of Mammy Lai, was greatly sur-l ,n friee although she was utterly unlike prised to see with what profici-' While some of the buying ia un-any one I had ever met befere. Al- ency and care she packed most of I doubtedly covering by shorts, oth-, though I had not yet learned her' my new purchases Into the trunk' er orders represent current busl-jname. I said, "All right, come up-'and the others into a few of the I ness originating In the east, where' stairs to mv room and we will boxes. brewers are providing for their make arrangements directly. Bui As we both plumped down on regular requirements Purrhas fi-,t won't you stay here and have ; the lid of the trunk to close It shei in, for the home brew trade will dinner with me?" turned to me with a laugh and' come later, probably In the early "That Is all foolishness. You said: "What's your name?" spring months. There have been J are not very hungry, are you Our We both laughed so hard that no new developments In the export , dinner will be rather late, but we my friend rinally had to repeat the' situation. j might as well eat the steak and question- "What Is your name'" save thla 'Alex' dfnner until some and I answered by asking "What's If your bowels do not set reg- time when we want to up stage, vours?" and then w. hnth fan t ularly, you feel uncomfortable, and some one." lauehlne -rain . the longer this condition exists "Up-stage some one?" I re- "Say." she giggled "this Is Just the worse you feel. To put sn end nested. Mike s scenario. I he't it wnniri to the misery, take Herbine. It I "Why. yea. Don't you know in pictures." purifies the bowels, rsstores ener- what that means? Putting on "Well, that Is where we both gy and cheerful spirits. Price 0c. dog. throwing a bluff, up-stagia' want to go. don't me? Mv name Sold by Dan l J. Fry. (adv) m " Is Virginia Fairfax Winston." IMy colds never hang on ! u A LL my colds used to make me a ' shut in, ' but no longer, for I taks Dr. Bell's Pine Tar-Honey at the first warning of a cold. I-e nil 1 1 I rem. ij eeen re e eel. Cpe, oeua-aenatineiean FeeeeUck a throst Safe far the SttV , fo t tea. Get bottle from rem dru flat Mb DcBelfc Rne-Tar-H fir Cquriha and Co&a AO over tbe use this goody for its benefits, as well as Its pleasure. Keeps teetfo clean, breath sweet throat soothed. CHICAGO! ft .GUTTA Aids appetite and Still Bringing Up Father By George McManus 1 Sealed Tlfiht Kept M Copyright 1920 by H. C. Fisher-Trade mark Reg. U. S. Pat. Office. V.:OLw, .r,-riA-. I III WT' I LtTTE i T7 ! IKtVvVHI i ! Tl T-CN f HAPPY mItto-- LEDFt L T T U 1 NE W I'O FER.- S- UROb!, WORD FROM j U T T ' ffls lJ ra ,X , tMlwlsrt Prnkium