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PAGE SIX THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON" cdttVa v Capita ournal Salem, Orefoa An Independent Newspaper, Published svery srsnlni except Sunday Telephone SI; news 81 GEORGE PUTNAM, Editor and Publisher Will They Dare? The disarmament conference is drawing to a conclusion. The four power pact of the Pacific is offered for the op- proval of the various nations signatory thereto, as is the five power pact regulating future warfare. The Shantung controversy between China and Japan has been settled and the Japanese demands upon China are under discussion. The four power pact limits battleship construction, pro vides for a 10 year naval holiday and reduces existing naval armaments. It establishes the open door in China and pledges the United States, Great Britain, Japan and France to a mutual protective alliance in the Pacific. The use of poison gas in future wars is prohibited and the use of submarines in warfare restricted under the five power pact, which also includes Italy. The treaties signalize the abandonment of the policy of isolation for the United States which President Harding proclaimed and are a reversal of promised policies. They ' provide a limited cooperation with a few nations to parti ally accomplish what the League of Nations was organ ized to fully accomplish. Four and five power pacts are substituted for a fifty power pact, but they constitute a be ginning. But th? treaties still have to run the gauntlet of the United States senate. Most of the valid objections to the League of Nations, apply with equal force to the new treaties. Says the Oregonian: Now let us see It there Is any American senator, or group of American senator, irreconcilable. Incorrigible, megaeephalic, or otherwise, who will dare to set themselves against the welfare of all the nations by their opposition to ratification ot a treaty or treaties which are a practical insurance against war among the great powers, through limitation of naval armament, which guaran tee peace in the Pacific, give the oriental powers the rightful place In the sun, abolish the deadly menace ot the submarine and put the ban ot illegality on such lethal weapons as poison gas? The same question was asked concerning the League of . Nations and the result showed that not only was there a majority of senators who "dared to set themselves against the welfare of all the nations" but that papers like the Ore gonian, which originally championed the League also dared to subordinate national and world welfare to petty partisan advantage and aid in defeating insurance against war and history repeats itself. Solid Domes Wilbur Glen Voliva, overseer of Zion has completed the fixing of dimensions of his flat world, existence of which is now taught in the public schools of Zion City. He declares that the sky is a vast dome of solid material from which the sun, moon and stars are hung "like chandeliers from the ceiling." The edges of the dome rest on the wall of ice which surounds the flat world to keep mariners from tumbling over the edge. Voliva declares. "That is the plain teaching ot the whole word ot God. that heaven, the dome, the vault, ilk a tent 1s a solid structure over the earth and all the lights are set within the firmament. Bzeklal says 'the throne of God Is above the vault.' The firmament above our head is a solid structure, and the stars are points of light, that is all. They are not worlds, they are not nuns. So-called science is a lot of Billy rot, and so Is so-called medical science and all the rest of their so-called sciences." So speaketh the wise of man of Zion, as many other other wise men have spoken before and his fiat ia in the law and the prophets for many thousand followers, just as the fiats of other self ordained moral and spiritual infallibles have been in the past and continue to be. It probably occurs to most people that Voliva's own dome is just about as solid material as that of his earth dome, but as a matter of fact he is following a well trodden path and has abundant precedent. Many are the Volivas of his tory whose bigotry, intolerance and fanaticism have retarded progress and perverted knowledge to keep the earth flat and its inhabitants flattened. Voliva's theories are no more absurd than those cherished by some other religious and political prophets. And it is a melancholly fact that the solider the dome of the leader, the more faithful his following. - ferl BY r.'S-.isTjr BY r'ZX jie maia question ij Kow to Keep where youve goti. : sgiMr .It vvill tve -to b admitted 'htsi twe's irrfloence on. the styles keep b-owirig. A rich. ttvxuv' bifckasi problenv ia wknA I III a JLmmm Every man. is wkort he is becaos o9 evrisvfc he has done orwkot he hasn't. TK beautiful xfiinft kbovfc work is -that Keeps vs out of jx 91 f3 WMIlh t 'A work -fckat i 11 lil t I! I L Ay woman can. tn.rry, but ib is a. distinct au.ornpiisn-nicn.o ui remwa. wi cm -maia.. HEX HECK SAYS'. Trt birth-coriW -folks have, tv Door ion. erf -fcus monkey-' land, movement;, " a "fT M. mtrfc have, a. poof 7jSFZ'?r I I opinion, erf "this -monkey Qfi'K5Jy Eola News Eola, Or., Feb. S. The Ed Ber ry family, who lived on the Sav age place, left for Baverton Wed nesday, where they will make their future home. The Sal field family are moving back to Kola. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Ferguson the proud parents of a 9 1-2 baby girl born January 29. The play shed which is being erected on the school ground for the boys and girls of Enl.i Is al most completed, the labor being Great For Bad Coughs and Colds Hake Tour Own Medicine and Have the Seat There Is entirely volunteered by the fol lowing men of the community: E. T. Hamer, Mr. Hafteraon, B. I., E. L., and L. A. and Ed Mltty, B. Courtney, N. Kesael, William An trlcan, Alvln Meade, T. Trent. Mr. and Sirs. Woods of Molalla are visiting their dutigbter, Mrs. Morgan, for a few days. School will be opened up In a few days after being closed for several days on account of a iiiiaiitiu scare, more Being no new cases of what was supposed to be smallpox, all the children being exposed to it as one of the teachers, who was the victim taught for over a week during the lime she was supposed to of had It. Commercial Club Committees Named for Coming Year Dallas, Feb. 3. At a meeting ot the Dallas commercial club held Wednesday evening, N. L. Guy, the president, appointed the following standing committees for the ensuing year: Finance W. O. Vassal, Tracy Staats, 3. R. Allgood. Legislative and judicial R. S. Kreason, Oscar Hayter, E. J. Himes. Manufacturing F. J. Coad, George Coy, W. C. Reiser. Amusement . U Crlder, Wl U Soehren, F. E Kersey. City and county affairs C. B. Sundberg, U. S. Grant, W. V. Ful ler. Roads and highways A. B. Mulr, H. A. Joslln, C. B. Sund berg. Railroads W. L. Soehren. Carl Gerlinger. J. M. Campbell. Membership H. Rich, J. R. Craven, C. B. Sundberg. Promotion and publicity E. A. Koen, Mrs. Robert Sachtler, W. V. Fuller. The question of endorsing the holding of the 1925 exposition created considerable discussion and was finally referred to a com mittee of the club for action. W. V. Fuller was appointed to act with the secretary in arrang ing a program for the next regu lar meeting. 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William" a Crowell. long prominent in nubile medicine that acts directly on the affairs here, a veteran ot the Ctv Biemhrsne of the nose and throat 11 war and conaul to Amoy, Chl anrt acts so effectively that all na. in 1SSS. died at his horns in pbrm. alf tickling ana? InflsBi-ithls eity Tuesday sight st the !io speedily disappear. (adV) age of 79 years. Dallas Rebekah Lodge Installs Dallas, Feb. 3. The installa tion of the elective and appoint ive officers of Almlra Rebekah lodge No. 26, I. O. O. F., was held this week. The ceremony was per formed by Miss May Shelton, dis trict deputy president, assisted by Mrs. Tracy Staata, deputy grand marshal. At the consluslon of the ceremon an enjoyable program was given, the evening ending with the serving of a supper. , Those Installed were: Genevieve j Coad, N. G: Ethel Odell, V. G; i Dora Hayes, secretary; Julia j Nunn, treasurer: Jennie R. Coad,' R. S. N. G; Addie Whittaker, L. ! S. N. G : Irene Lynn, warden: So-: phla Fedvet, conductor; Lvdia Teats, chaplain; Lura Beebe. R. '. S. V. G; Belle Stiles. L. S. V. G: Ethel Grant, Inner guard and L. J. Clements, outer guard. A Hard Night's Work I thought I was lucky to have both a day and evening Job. I learned that you can't burn the candle st both ends. In my night job the scene was supposed to bs China Town in Ban Francisco during the festiv al of the Chinese New Tesr. The evening was colder than the usual southern California nights. It had been drixzling all day and the air was full of damp and fog. The set called only tor evening dress without wraps and in cou ples we were seated on as out side balcony! ColdfT I nearly frose. I just couldn't keep my teeth from chattering. A million times I called myself a fool for trying to double-up on Jobs, Jack Thompson, who was my companion, looked even" colder than I felt. "I'd give a year of my life tor a drink," he whispered. "I'd even drink 'home brew.' " "Perhaps they will serve us hot coffee." "Perhaps Is right," snapped Jack sarcastically. "It just Is not done In the movies, Vlrgle. Anyway, not for atmosphere." KEEPING WELL An Nt T.blt ( vecatabl aparlaat) takeo at Dlht will help kaep you well, br toolns and trDttbnlng your dl- SMiea and aUmfoatiMk 6ea 25'Box 4 1 , Chips off the Oid Block rft Junioas limis w?s One third the regular doee. Mede f the tattle Ingredients, then cendr romea. ror cnttaren ina eaime At this moment one ot Jack's friends came up and pulled out a bottle. Jack took it with bo Bhow of reluctance you may be sure and after a long drink aaid with a grin: "That's the fastest trans portation in the world. I passed from the North Pole to the Equa dor in 10 seconds. Bill, you're more welcome than steam heat in Labrador." As he spoke Jack handled me the bottle. I took one swallow and a river of fire scorched my throat. The pain was unlike anything I'd ever known. I coughed violently thing for myself, let alone you. Tint I've fallen for you, Virgle. I've fallen for you." Jack extended his hand across the table and laid it on mine. Just then I was startled by the penetrating voice of the director whom I had forgotten entirely. "If everyone would give me what those two at the front table are giving me, I might have a picture before you all freeie to death. They have gotten the right idea of the story." I felt the eyes of the entire army of the extra people upon me and I tried to pull my hand away, making a perfect show of myself j out Jack would have nothing of and attracting the attention of everyone on the lot. "Careful, Virginia," warned Jack. "They'll give us the gate if they find this liquor here." "Let 'em come," I retorted, It, "Play up, play up, Virginia. Make good." "But I wasn't acting, Jack." "That doesn't make any dlt-J ference. The director thought "All I want Is a nice, warm Job ; you were. If you can put it over washing dishes In a cafeteria. If you're all right, girl. You're made! " "Cut!" came from the direc tor's lips, followed with: "I think that will be all, ladies and gentlemen." A sigh of relief went up on all sides. It had been a trying night But I was helped somewhat by the thought that, all unconscious ly, I had pleased the director. From such little acorns great oaks may grow. "What are you going to do now, Vlrgie?" asked Jack who was waiting when I left the dres sing room. "Take a street car home," I answered. "One of the boys is going to put on s party. Don't you wan t to go with us?" "I've go to work tomorrow, Jack," I explained and coughed slightly. "Virgie, you're started a cold out here tonight. I guess you had better get home." Tommorrow A Friend ia Need temperance this Is movle-llfe I'm through Jack looked at me shrewdly. Then, with his wordly wise look he said; "Mebbe. Mebbe you're through, but I'll bet all I have the other way. Girls dont leave the movies when the prospect Is good for a job with Stratton. I'll hand it to him. The girls all fall for him." jack, who had taken two or three drinks from the bottle, was beginning to talk a little thickly. He came up to me and tried to put his arm about my waist "Virgle, I'm Just trying to keep you warm, that's all. I know better than to make love to Theo dore Stratton 's girL' "Don't insult me Jack, I thought you were my friend. You wouldn't have said that if were not drunk." "I'm not drunk. But aren't vou a little bit crazy about him, Vlrgie? Honest now?" I felt myself color even through my frost-bitten, cheeks. I had not yet learned to do the "society lie" gracefully. Jack's quick eye caught the tell-tale flash of color. "There, there! I knew It. Well It you must fall in love with somebody in this game bejldas me fall In lova with somebody way up where it will do you some good. "Of course, I know how foolish it would be for you to fall In love with me. 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