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PAGE FOUR THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1925 CapilalJlJournal flalam. Cirncrnn An Indopendont Newspaper Published Every Afternoon Except Sunday no o. uommorciai street. Telephone 81; Newt 83 GfcJORUH PUTNAM, Editor and Publisher Entered as second olasi mail matter at Salem, Oregon SUBSCRIPTION RATES By carrier 10 cents a week, 45 cents a month, (5 a yoar In advance. By mall. In Marlon and Polk counties, one month 50 oenta. 8 months $1.26. 6 months $2.26, 1 year $4.00. Lao where 50 cents a morun, is a year in advance. FULL LEASED WlHIi ASSOCIATED I'HIiSS SEKVIC'Ifl The Associated Press la exclusively entitled to the use for publica tion of all news dispatches credited to It or not otherwise credited In mi paper ana also local news published herein, "Without or with offense to friends or foes 1 sketch your world exactly as it goes" byron. Stop the Outrages According to the veracious Portland Oregonian, Governor Pierce has been importuned in a letter received from a Port land man to furnish protection for General White, com mander in chief of the military forces under his command. The missive reads: "I noticed in the papers recently that my friend, George White, was ehot in the windshield. Thin is the second time be has been attacked. The state of Oregon owes this official protection at aJl coata. In the late war Oeuerul White tlistinsuiahea himself as a soldier and organizer. We need more men like George White and he should not bo sacrificed through the activities of a lot of thugs." The Capital Journal takes pleasure is seconding the re quest, going even further and demanding that the executive comply with it and furnish a body-guard for the bold briga dier. The wind-shield is an exceedingly delicate part of the anatomy and a wound in it is always serious. A third wound Is likely to prove fatal as history records but few instances of recovery in such cases. . We are amazed and humiliated that our usually consid erate governor should have grown so callous as to regard such a patriotic request as a "nut" letter and consign it to the waste basket. Let him instead awake to the dangers of the situation, call in Tilly from Tillamook for the rescue work while Cleaver and his celebrated pooch trail the dastardly assailants of the distinguished "man of the hour." He talked for a few moments of the trouble at the factory; till .fanny grew impatient and urged him to stop. 'Let's have something- to eat and then you can take us both home that is if Marie ia going home,' sho suggested with a malicious glance at Marie. "I'm going Into your room, Bill, and brush my hair ana fix my make-up; I'll phone down to the cafe for come supper. How about caviare sandwiches and some of your champagne?" The mom.'nt Janny disappear ed Into the bed room Marie ran over to Billy's side. Billy, you must help me. I've got Into such trouble. I've been working for Lindsays, the Her bert Lindsays, as governess or their little girl, and Mrs. Lindsay is go ing to divorce hor husband and name mo as co -respondent; I haven't done any thing, but 2 went to the country with the child and Mr. Lindmiy drove down there that was all but I've no de fense; I don't know what to do. I haven't enough money to get home tonight. "Marie, dearest! How could this happen to you ? Working when I gave you plenty of mency " "Oh, but Billy, I couldn't take that, when I wasn't your wife any longer. Just help me out of this, that's all I ask. I wouldn't have come to you If there'd been any other way out. But I can't boar to let that woman ' What's her name, Lindsay? I'll see about this thing in the morn ing. Don't you worry another In state about It, dear. Now, sit down here " "Billy. I can't stay any longer.; Just lend me car fare home, and; I II go." He had risen to stand bosido , her; now he laid his hands gently on her shoulders and drew hor to him. 'Do you think I'm going to lot you run away -from me in any such way?" he demandod, "I'm going, to sond you homo In may car; "Sportsmanship" Some "sportsmen" of the Rogue river section are pro testing any closed season on steclhead trout, desiring the con tinued privilege of catching spawing fish and thus hastening extermination. Just what sport there is in taking gravid and spent fish of any kind is difficult to ascertain. They are in no condi tion to make a good fight, while, they are have lost their flavor as food. .. The winter run of steelhead, which is really only a sea going rainbow or redside trout, spawn in February, March and April. It would seem that anglers could be content with nine months open season and leave three months for protec tion and propagation. The action of the Rogue river protestants is typical of the sportsmanship that prevails in many sections of Ore gon. The insistence or sportsmen Keeps tne season open all year in coastal streams for trout over 10 inches in length, that is all trout large enough to spawn, while open season for all trout in all streams begins April 15, in the middle of the spawning period, instead of in June, as it should. Apparently sportsmen will not be willing to consider proper safe-guarding and protection of trout until it is too late. Beauty Prizes. if is, . f; - w &tis Adrienne Dore, "Miss Los Angeles," is home after a tour of the East, bringing with her the prizes she won in the East. In the national beauty contest she won sec ond place. Inke you home, if you'll lot mo. Oh Marie, I've wanted so to talk to you to " "Pretty little scene!" Janny'8 voice cut In; they turned to see her standing In the bedroom door looking at them, a cynincal smile twisting her lips. "Really. Bill, nobody's ever think you and I were ging to be married next week, If tthey could see you now!" Hilly sighed; Marie's quick ears caught that sigh, and her heart went out to him. Was It possible that Billy was realslzing that he had made a mistake, and wishing tthat he could retrace his Steps and get out of It. He had changed since she last saw him, he looked older, and some of the buoyancy of movement and manner that had made him so boyish was gone Janny caught It too. Quickly sho came over to him and put one arm around his neck. "Tired, honey?" ehe asked car essingly. "Never mind; we'll have some supper and you can take me home, and the first thing you know we'll be married and go off to Europe and you can forget all the things that bother you here." "Cut Janny, if things don't Htraisnten out at the factory I can't pewibly sail next week, he told Iter. "Oh, but you've got to," she told him airily. "You're not going to change our honeymoon plans for any silly old business matters, I can tell you right now!" Over her shouldor Billy raised worried eyes to Marie's sympathet ic onee. (Continued tomorrow) Protect Your Child's Health Through thoughtlessness the slight cough or cold of a child is often neglected and becomes ser ious. A few dosea of FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR COMPOUND, at small cost, taken at the onset of the cold brings speedy relief. Be prepared, have a bottle of this safe, reliable cough remedy on hand, and give promptly when a cough or cold is detected. Equal ly effective for older persons. De mand FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR. Adv. THURSDAY AT 10 The armory wiP. be opened to morrow morning to permit the seven community and 28 indus trial exhibits to be installed in readiness lor the big annual corn and industrial show which will officio lly open Hl doors to the Muiiuu and l'oik couuty public at promptly 10 o clock Thursday morning. From then until Satur day the show will be In full swing. opening each day at iu o ciocu in the morning and closing at 10 o'clock in the evening. The commui ities which will have exhiibts lure havo been hold ing community shows this week, prize winning exhibit at thoso shows to be given places at t lit big Bhow here. As added features to the pro gram which horetoforo has been announced the siata training school band will play Thursday and Friday evenings and on Satur day evening the Kcv. U. S. Crow- Freshen Up! "Cascarets"10c Don't sLay head achy, bilious, con stipated, sick! Take one or two Caeca' in 1 1 dly stimulate your liver and start your bowels. Then vou will feet. fine. your head becomes ciear, s i o m a c n sweet, tongue pink and skin rosy. Nothing else cleans, sweetens, and refreshes the entire system like pleasant, harmless candy liic? "Cascarets." They never gripe, overact, or sicken. Directions for men, women, children on cacr box drugstores. Adv. Mothers, Do This When the Children CourIi. Rub Musterole on Throats and Chests No telling how soon the symp toms may develop into croup, or worse. And'then's when you're glad you have a jar of Musterole at hand to give prompt relief. It does not blieter. As first aid, Musterole Is excel lent. Keep a jar ready for instant use. It is the remedy for adults, too. Relievos sore throat, bronchitis, tonsilitie, croup, stiff neck, osth ma, neuralgia, headache, conges tion, pleurisy, rheumatism, lum bago, pains and nches of back or joints, sprains, soro muscles, chil blains, frosted feet and colds of the chest (it may prevent pneu monia.) To Mothers: Musterole is al so made in milder form for babies and small children. Ask for Children's Musterole Jars & Tubes Better than a Mustard Plaster dcr will epeuk ou the economic conditions in the Pacific north west. Throughout the afternoons and evenings of the three days it is planned to havo some special fea tures going most of the time and In addition there aro indication that the community and indus trial exhibits will be more worth while than at any preceding Bhow. The chamber hopes to beat even lust year's record? with attend ance when oar 10,000 people passed before the exhibits. "I Sure Was A Cripple" Hacked With Pain Ho Hobbled Around, A Victim of NEURITIS Now Takes a Few Tablets When Spell C'oiiira mill Is O. K. "1 have been using your Eopa Neuritis Tablets for two years and sure bad somo good results. I was In Sealtte in 1923 and euro was a cripple. Now every time I get a little spell I take a few tablets and next day oil is ptme. I just want to thank you for the Rood you aro doing to tho world and the money you aro saving Iota of poor people. Ijow of my friends got cured uluce I got Eopa Neuritis Tab lets In our town. Sincerely and thankfully yours." (Signed) Fred Miller. Sharp, dnrting pnins in neck, face, back, arms and Icrs are a sign of Neuritis, a disease of tho nerves. Frequently joints be come stiff and aching. Eopa Neuritis Tu'blets go direct to the cause and help restore tho Inflamed nerves to their form er healthy stuto. Absolutely harmless, no bromides, narcot ics or coal tar products. For quick relief get Hopa Neuritis Tablets. AH Kood drugKlHls. Al ways In stock at J. C. Perry drug store. Adv. DUMB DORA By Chick Young J GUE,DEM2.NOU DOM'T GtTEKOjdiH EVEBC15E-A BVG STROM&r ) MAM UKE SOU MEEDS A J I Good jooRkoot ev)er.v 1 Vt-rt TO K EEP PIT 5 More Confusion to Mr. Mencken From the Eugene Guard. You remember, of course what a thorough Job wo did tho other day In rebuking, Mr. If. I. Menc ken for his nspoi'Kions In Oregon, Well, our efforts hnvo been roln forccd ably so. Tho Salem Cap ital Journal has noticed and been impressed with Mr. Mencken's er roneous statements concerning our f.ilr state, ns quoted in Tho Guard, and it hurls back In Mr. Monckcn's teeth several compelling points thnt wo hadn't thought of, they being based upon incidents and facts more or less dependent upon tho locale nnd ntmosphero of Sa lem. Says the Capital Journal In part: It is evident that Mr. Mencken does not read tho newspapers or ho would havo heard about tho Oro gon girl who advertised in the Cap ital Journal to pay $400 for a three, months husbnml, nnd about the Oregon mnn who threw t, tough beefsteak through a Salem plato glnHs whitlow. Oregon has plenty of claims to fame there's the Ore gon school bill wo advertised to rank along with our other inven tions, the Oregon system, the Ore gon boot nnd Oregon Jones. And last but not least, hasn't Oregon Juut been saved by Hilly Sunday? Oregon, we would have Mr. Menc ken and other benighted eastern ers understand, Is a great stato. And as fundamentalists we don't want any of his monkey-shines moonshine is gnml enough for Oro goniiins. Now then, Mr, Mencken, answer us this us and the Cupltal Jour nal: Did you or did you not over see anybody throw a beefsteak through a plato-glasn window Y We divine your answer; you did not. Such a tiling couldn't happen anywhere elso but In Salem. It was mado possible thero through the fact that as Salem Is the stato cap ital and our chief political center, folks thero aro export In throwing tho bull. Tho beefsteak that was thrown through the plate glass win dow was undoubtedly that kind of a beefsteak. Tho episode gives Salem n real distinction, and forms a mighty Item In tho cntaloguo of refutation of Mr. Mencken's slnn derous insinuation thnt Oregon Is ordinary and unknown. J TUAT SUOWS SYS TAlKiKlMG I ABOUT WE! GEE. n S Ga&ArVI To BMGAGEO TO A GlQL j - TvAAT TAKES S Am iNiTE&sr mi M SOU' i I'M LJCvW jS rn v i , ; j-'-'j'n i t IT OVJE.R AKJ DEODSD To ,TbW ' TiAE(2E W GO AL0CSN5 VJM-sTt-XCj I to spewosooR MOST LEivitxi 15 BE. WOU CW GET PUE.MTV OP HEBE .J -i ' I. -J Vn i ,'sl :r ' 1 r.t.i an i laiffiMKa mm 'liA BRINGING- UP FATHER By George McManoa ECOND WIVE By VIOLET DARE TOO liATM! It seemod to Mario that one of tho most curious things that had happened to her since she had divorced DUly was tho ovent which was taking place this evening her being thero in this apartment with tho woman for whom ho had ask ed to leavo him, watting for him to come home. Sho could not help wondering whether he was still nt the factory, and what was going ou there. Sho would have gone to her own home, If she had had any money, or if she had not been too exhausted to walk. Tho clock over the fireplace struck one, half past one, i-vo, Then nt Inst there was a step In theo outer hall, the noise of a koy turning in tho door. Mario roose from her chair just as Billy came In. ' "Marie! Ho rnnifl forward eag erly nnd bent to kiss her, as II not hlng had ever come bel ween them. Marie drew back, with a wnn little smile." "Not any more. Hilly," she re minded him. Sho would have giv en her very soul for that kiss; nil her being was hungry for It. Bui eb e knew thnt if ever ngafn she felt the perfect comfort of his em brace she could not fao life with out It. "It's so good to find you here." ho told her, by way of apology. "It'fl wondorfull Things nro in a Jam down ut tho factory; I'vo been there slnco early tins after noon. And now " "Well. Hill! I" Janny's voltco camo languidly from the couch as he turned over, opened her eyes, nnd sat up, pushing her yellow hair bock from her face with both hands. "Come here nnd kiss mo!" ae commanded. Hillly crossed the rcom slowly, with the step of a weary man obeying nn order, not with the cagernetvi with which he 1'od hurried to Mario a moment before. Marie tried to look away but could not; she stood thero as If held by somo Invisible power, watching Janny receive the klsH which she had blteiiy denied her self. Janny drew Hilly down on thoi couch to sit beside her, and put I her head on hits shoulder. Marie dropped Into another chair. How cculd she tell him what had brought hero there with Janny listening? welu'-wh oio vou Let him 1 ELL. 00 A,M INbORKKCE POLICY? i 'uuu -ta-o THAT HE.'PROPO'bD TO m& MSO I TOLO HIM TO 'DEE n YOO'f fin FOR. NC J 1 AEbOOT THAT snm j'cy s police - ) RR If 2 ' LU ' .,. y J I . .... iav'i'F. ( ' I f2Z& WHM PMlalf AV &i"W,r- I'M CIA,0 TOU QR-OOHHT U THE. OBJECT -VOU SHOULD HA.VE. MORE POUlCietj LIKE THE ONE. -(OO 40T OI92S av Int-l FcATuni Servicc. Inc. Ct..i Bnt.iA rt.hi ttttrwi. WELL I bsw TOO TMK.ltsCi TO MR CHA.TTER THE. 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