tckion CHARLES H, FISHES Editor aal Futdishiw use or 1 he Ca ATI K!AY K VEXING Mav -i. 1019 'y Uournal Published Every Evening Except Sunday, Salem, Oregon. Address ill Commonitationi To (Tl;c3aililalIfouraal 13S S. Commetcisl St OREGON EXPOSING FOLLY. BCBSCBIPTION BATES DI!t. ht Carrier. per year $3.00 Per Month- Xfeily by Mail, per year .$3.00 Per Month- FULL LfcAStO WISE TKLKUKAPI1 BECOBT FOKEIGX BEPKESENTATITE3 W. D. Ward, New York, Tribune Building. W. H. fctockwell, Chicago, People'! Oaa Building I j ........ v tvitiMMi.iu nrij nii, nau ii it t'll saient ana iook wise; out the moment you let him speak,;""1"0" u"d0r ,h un 1 ,0l,Kl m,t navc there i should not be o afraid, or so hf RPPrer i nnt nrl tho u-nvirl L-nnu-c t hot fl lhrouh wlt w,,t n," alone. I - " " VW.V, W . V. ' V V V . . T O VliUt lit JO in ny life. I knew Blanche Orion's Xeilf I thought it was time Tour wife with it. or farl to make his citizenship ' I.- .1 u . : :t- , i e v.... . .1. . ; mmmtmmmm ' i"i urr rAt(ui!nw u, tuu.cn us anu iookcu aner jwu. xv ruuni a an riccior lit protest against ., , . (sometime bitarre taste. 1 would look! might get too fond of me you know." , the traffi ' eoutiuuanre. To do any ona While Oil thlS dlSCUSSlOn has been COlntl On reCardine ' -U possible. 1 allowed .uyself'Her voire sounded a bit strained; her of these thing is to betrav his eitixea- the principle of free speech, and the proper limits for iOJ XJ??k ffV ?T 0'eW " bored. rather unlike her ship, the religion he wfr. ,.d the an UltereSting Contribution On the SUDjeCt has been made ! did not take the car, but walked tOjsconied to notice, and sltho NeU ttoked What say vcmt UV r resident WllSOn in a SPeeCh at Paris i eo,,,'r n u"'a a passing taxi, i absolutely dumbfounded he answered in i Hespectfully. J have always been among those." he said "wholfeur into ur eonddenee. -. ten her who the .oi are xeii.! n-... .k ;.. r;;-". T IT - iL i ,1 . , 1 .. .. . . i .i i ii i . i . . ,1 . . . . ran aunaiin m Rill II ; oeueve mai me greatest ireeaom 01 speech is the greatest! ,. K, v ...J'""". " iSne '",,,,1v tnow Mr- rctl,"f,t you over t.-u wwk ago and i ur.entiv 'safetV because if a man i? a fool th W tn An i to or a"Tu 7 "Vu l ,t lC """l ,Mnk " I hal t notieed him until she desire tBl, ryjhffuJIr elaim . speedy 5e:"llel'' uetaube U a man IS a IOOl me DeSt 10 HO lS-tO en-opened the door the aouud of laugnrr,!,p,lkf. i fai.t the room and everyone ropiT iU vou kiudlv give the latter -330; COUrage him tO advertise that fact by Speaking. It Can- "d vor"s frl-v D,e ,u turu ,n,1 " ve Neil was a blur. But as the "prompt attention it, imrunee de- not be SO easily discovered if VOU allow him tn romain i''.i h.a."J ,0r-K: ?Ur: e -""nld Frederick's nnme a wave mndsr . . . . . r v lo Brip eu. na ll m vii mr injr oma ,of ,, ,, ru5hfrt Ovor me. If he were n..f.,1l WIIXIAX X. TAKT. Inf v. ...e ,n.irw ' . ..... -.11 t. :.i Baivm, Oregon, mjv 'So it is with the exposure of folly. And in this free' "t right up stairs pu-aw aud iar off vprv low as he immotliatelv crossed to r. r.!(.t .tm., u iB,tn,.tea . nnt ,fc. ,ra e. the i 01 iree Speecn men get into tnat SOrt Of Communication 'r iT ;.! "L":.:, I',!'"l'mu'a 10 "u,'n y CasUe Chapel TMUd Brethren Chureh. swt, lf'the carrier does not do this, aaisses too, or negietti getting the paper i with one another which constitutes the basis of all worthy : thought me oue of the invited guests, i An, Vou came beeause you knew I"' to yoa oa time, kindly phoae the eireulatioe manager, as thu Is tte enly way ; achievement. walked slowly up the stairs. 1 laid t ,t(,Pped short for two reasons. One e eaa determine whether or not the carriers are following instructions. honej ,,. , , I saide my cloak, then walked even more' ()iat j wng taking a good deal for grant- 1 before 7:30 o'clock ud a iper will be ent you by special messenger if the i hlS IS WOrth remembering, at a time when the rant-j slowly down again. Blanche Ortou cams ed RntX Bim jt. The other .rrier has missed yoa. inST of false leaders temDtS the DUblic to arts of Stem rP-ii"to ,he 1,8,1 jus.t 8 Ieached it, and Iimw ;ei hKd jiM(.d u tnri wa8 ti. r ii. i. . immediately spoke to hr: lK.I,ii,i0 Mr Tenrle. then Mr. Connor. pUbMUIl. 11 IS Weil not 10 Carry miS CenSOrsmp tOO lar, "Vou aril! forgive me for intruding ,t wniT,,, ,h(.re. but Thompson came lest men be taken for martyred Solomons when thev are10"'1 vwu lrs- Orton,r' 1 in in later. These with two women, over- t 1 T. : kUl a il.i iJ t I most gracious tows. "But I know Xei . . n-,y.n women who seined ill often comes to you for help in his bust- at Ulltu aft.,r . winc .... g,irVed. were very talkative and very ver had met women of their Ii ... j 1 I'" l lull Hill II w3 tin itcvtti. OUt. have Intruded upon social aftair, I de- ... . . k . . lermiiieu 10 come sun as you iu mc a lgsMin in helping my husband. You General Pershing assumes responsibility for the or- 1 fwlish- 1 di,,. DOt care. 'or der to continue firing right up to the minute the armis- TtomZ"ZXSZ tlCe tOOk effect. He SaVS it Was absolutely necessary in them. 1 am sorry now. Will you help THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL la the only newspaper in Salem whose circulation i guaranteed by the Audit Bureau Of Circulations EARLY SESSIONS FOR CONGRESS. Nearly everybody recognizes the absurdity of a sys tem which postpones the assembling of congress until thirteen months after election, and which therefore makes it necessary to call an "extra session" at a time like this, when there is a legislative emergency. There has long been a demand for a change that would enable the nation to get quicker action on an election and setting a new congress to work before the impetus that chose it has died cut. There is a measure now proposed to arcomplish this reform. It would provide for the first meeting of a new congress on March 5, following its election, instead of waiting until the first Monday in December. Congress lt fcflf has power to make the change, and it k expected that it will be taken up soon in the special session that has just opened. It might be well to go still further. Why should any congressman who is defeated early in November costinue in office longer than the end of the year? And why t-hould not the congressmen-elect assume their duties im mediately after the Christmas holidays? The date of the presidential inauguration might be changed likewise, making everything start the first of the year. State gov ernments have found this a good system why would it not be equally good for the national government? BROCKDORFF-RANTZAU. only fools. It is probably true that the best wav to dis pose of a lot of radical orators and writers is to let them '"fSS- 1 do "nl ,0 J"-'1" him als0- "'when thev show this folly. The public is no fool. It will find them me retrieve my errori it was not ai all what I had intended to nay; not at all what 1 wr.'mted to nay. Bat tho words seined' to come of their own voli tion. anil Connor. But I hud come to help I Noil, so while refusing to tukp any ,wine, I chatted with each of them in itiirn until the conversation turned uion some miaiHg proposition. Then I lis tened. j (Tomorrow Neil Suggests That Bar bara Ler.ve Earlv.1 order to enforce acceptance of the terms and that Fcch issued similar orders to his armies. The editors' and pol iticians' council in this country was not consulted about it, however, and that is where he made his mistake. That great Y. M. C. A. general, Governor Allen of Kansas, vet eran of a hundred hard-fought political campaigns, is one i.f trio lnnrtaef -mntifrioH TollnX7G tirVin ic?cjifo n, V,?c. w vnv IIIVH o, "111) OOOVIM UU1 UUJO IIT.1 A t ..Ml knli. vn,i all I should have stopped fighting at the earliest possible you are very brave to acknowledge your mompnr. As a mntipr of fact Allpn apoma tn trunk that mistake. Don't let anyone know 1 did tho f.rrhtinr, moo oil nnnQoco, nnA not invite you. I will say I telephoned president of the bonrd of temperas i..v, iifcuuug " ait uum-vvMoiji anu iuhic, CAtcpi mai you to join us." prohibition, and public imnals of Corner Seventeenth and Nebraska streets. The Bible school meets at 10 a. m. .for worship and the study of the word. The topical lessons now being studied are of great interest and Im portance . We invite all r.;r to coma with us in this study. At 11 a. m., W. W. Bosvliraosh wtt. preach on the subject, ''The Howards of the Christian Life." The leader of the Young People's meeting at 7 p. m. is Miss Xoaiua Phelps subject, "Gixl's Promises." At 8 p. in.. Rev. Guy Fitch l'hclps will speak on the subject, '"llns tht Y. M. C. A. "Miide (iiMid in France f" Having just returned from France and tiiis wore he is I'ompetent to discuss this subject intelligently r.nd at first hand. Come ii ii tl bring your friends. I'raver service Thursiluv evening at 8 o'clock. A cordial invitation is extend cd to all these services. Mrs. Orton had first looked surprised, , then a look of something near chagrin crossed her face, then, to mr surprise. mm nf nitr. I was totally unprepared ! ; i Open Forum. AN OPEN LETTER I Bishop William F. McDowell, the I It gave him an Opportunity. tO tOUr LurOPe at the eXOenSe A 1 followed her into the room where Methodist Episcopal church: nf tho V AT C. A fnnrl TWhlnrr nf Mmn Arr UM? vm "scii,bled, I though Dear Bishop:-Xo man or won.au enn a woiuuc, vuuioc, ucoci vca f tht, od sii v nor that "there some . .r.... Ph,iuii.. . ,it .,i SOme CenSUre for not Consulting the Y. M. C. A. Vendors Ko& the worst of us." She hadjthc Kepublicnn. or Democratic, or anji A a . AA a i n 11 m anA n V nln 1 . I i n t . 4 . Of ritrnt'PttPa ntlri rhrwintr tnim nn on mnnvtant mottor vn., ... . 11(,.nw parlT ncaer i outicai aciioii, im 1 ...wv . iu-v. wonderfully. Khe eould muKe any ex- (leiieral Conference 18 like the proper Way tO bring the WOrld'S greatest War tO plnnation she saw fit of my presence. The time has eon Political lfllfi. ! proper Way tO bring the WOrld S greatest War tO plnnation she saw fit of my presence. The time has come when the line ti fittinff Close y neatest fO'W Of embarrassment I should be definitely and shurply drawn fa ' vras gone that it would be known that, between the supporters and partners of 1 Dud joined them without an invitation, tlua traffic, and those who stand for its and thuf Noil might think I was spying I abolition. A man ennnot, as a Christian upon him. citizen, sign a petition for. a liquor Ii- "Ladies and gentlemen let me Inrre lcenso, rent property to be used for the duce Mrs. Forbes. Aren't you surprised j purposes of the traffic, vote for Jt or WK Mir :& ! zUi jrii?A 7tjJA IT The Roosevelt highway is one of the largest develop ment propositions ever submitted to the people of Oregon for adoption or rejection. 1 It means a permanent road along the coast from Oregon's northern boundary to the California line and in its course it will traverse all our coast counties, opening many valuoble districts to set tlement and development. The effect of its construction will be to increase the amount of taxable property in the state by millions within the next few years, since lack of roads and transportation facilities are now seriously checking the advancement of the coast region. This high-1 way proposition should be given serious consideration be cause of its important bearing upon the future growth of "JUST A MOMENT, PLEASE" The war gardeners are in the movies too. Join their ranks and write to the National War Garden Commission, Washington, iar a garden book. One of the most curious things about the German handling of the peace treaty is the presence of Count Von Hrockdorff-Rantzau at the head of the delegation at Versailles. ' This crntleman. if he may be so designated, is a Prussian of the Prussians, a nobleman of the old imperial Oregon and also on account of the proposal of the govern regime. There is no indication that his opinions have j merit to match, dollar for dollar, the money appropriated changed. Certainly the arrogant conduct characteristic by the state. It is the best of all the reconstruction meas of Prussian "vons" in general has not changed. His i ures submitted to the people at the election next month. first speech at Versailles was impudent and insulting, and ! . i re: 1 1 1 1 1 Spring Sunshine and STURGIS GO-CAHTS his subsequent behavior, official and personal, has been tso intolerable that there is talk of the Allies demanding It's recall. Apparently Germany might just about as well have fent Ludendosff or Hindenburg or Tirpitz to Versailles, or even the)iead of the house of Hohenzollern himself. And IJrockdorff-Rantzau is there as the representa tive of a Socialistic government, which bases its appeal f or leniency on the ground that Germany is now democratic and has repudiated the spirit and works of Kaiserism. It is no use the world will never understand those Germans. ex. RIPPLING RHYMES By Walt Mason DRY TIME DRINKS. Sargeant York, the Church of God elder from Ten nessee, who with his squad of seven men killed 00 Ger mans, captured 122, including a major, along with )G ma chine guns, was inclined to be a conscientious objector at the beginning of the war. After thinking over the issues involved, however, he girded on his armor and went over the top with his rifle in one hand and an automatic in the other. Now York says he feels "a heap stronger spirit ually" which is more than those conscientious objectors who are in jail can look one in the eye and say without flinching. It's a remarkable thing that the more money the people of Oregon give to Red Cross and war work activi ties and loan to the government the more they have left. This is shown by steady growth of bank deposits all over the state. The bread cast upon the waters seems to be re truning, even though we have not had to wait many days for the performance of the biblical miracle. v The Oregonian simply felt called upon to speak high ly of General Wood and thought it would be better to do What will we drink when conies July? We hear the thirsty people cry, the friends of old John Barleycorn, who 11 sadly miss the the babbling stream in e- i- t m t f ii h J ii ir 4- V n u:uj.L. i i v,' t i ...i riMdently r,,oU tn VnifW from tho bnhhliL hrnl-S u on ,1 .ivP!1,0n VVmch VVt flmkly COnf not pOSSCSS. their works too hard a jolt, and cause interior revolt. ; fcn fini-lv hnfnr tho eiml clutnH nirnli.i itn wne rvitt nn Thin it mqueni noin. in time tntj u nit,,v , . , f ,. . artnnt- fnm nin whose waters in the sunlight clean.;! : V" : ' I .: " A " ' j,,;. I, ,,,;ii ,,!,, i a ,i, ..I.Ji11"" iuiiiaiiitt ui. iiuuuimni iiitK'pruut'iii. ' here is one editor who has "inside informa- Buti The union machinists of the Portland district have But 41.... ,1. tv,i f,,.. .;rp ...uti. t,ni i i linn-au-iiuims iui tin v iuii, n u w uii uiai uiin iii 'J ji,j r p , , , rr tv.u.,, u .i u..r l' declared in favor of a six hour day and tocher pay 14 in-1 uii, iuu.imu t.auvt- is iiui unu hoi, utiu iiuii row ,.t, ...i. u ...i u fi i -i ere hit the spot, remove from weary hearts the care, and W t PflX T wften Reine Bo!sll0Vlkf P"' K,.,v.ti,,1O0 Lni ..inir ,vh;w t hL ha th J n,aSH is not to work at all and have the government print divers colored inks which some regard as tempting drinks. Good writing fluid, blue or black, sends pleasant thrills slong the back, and makes a man so full of vim he'd tear a bobcat limb from limb. When I quit Inioze I often yearn ed for something strong that jarred and burned, and then , enough paper money to keep the wages coming right along all the time? I'd sip some turpentine, and found its action very fine. I f u"p!( 1 all the drinks in view, from linseed oil to liquid r 'lie, m .1 finally was reconciled to lapping up the waters wild. And now I would not trade my well for ail the this siue of Hannibal, Mo. .X33 THE PROMOTER'S WIFE BY JANE PHELPS A DISTRESSING INCIDENT ;!,( I should ti ll his tit to r-ru-e n,v alie nee Uo wht" she knew I wa T wai. in a perfect fever nf vnrest. im-: nut with him. Hut 1 had m evr;es ptitienrr. Still aiunething vt-rr like fir t iimkc fortnnali-iy. Aunt devfineit .' ihe rent nf that dar, and the next, n , khea.is. he and wenttn bed about 4 Neil hai". tn!! n at lireakfal tli.it he oVIock. would not ditie at home, 1 wondered 1 dnss-J rarefultr a I vcr had 'Vv.Vl i 1 tCL, si I f Have I j m, you 1 (01 . . iM Heard i Mr I Go hand in hand to admin ister health and happiness to the baby in your home. These pleasant days should find the baby outcw in me open, vvny not call and see the splendid line of carriages we are show ing in all the new colors of enamel and all the mod ern conveniences. Then get the baby out in the i sun and air. 1 .4 We have just received J:a, very complete line of j porch swings, ham I mocks, porch chairs, 1 cots, porch shades and 1 prass run's. With these vou can make a nlea;nnt. sum. 4 O O tf 1 " " p j mer porch and live out of doors. Take advantage of all Sf j this good weather by being out of doors. i f T m m E! J The APEX ner 1 if 1$ ff If 8 rf-i. IS It's soft, low tones are the sweetest that can be produced on any make of phonograph. Or you can adjust the re producer so as to play the same record in the full tone of a singers voice. The tone range is unlimited. You can eas ily learn to adjust the Brunswick to produce the tone you like. Free dem onstration in vour home. if i Is the most powerful little suction cleaner made. It gets all the dust from under the carpet as well as that which is in the carpet. The suction is stmntr. Jl er than on other machines of equal n kj.tiv anu ttijr UltftUUIllCill pOini IS made with the idea of saving repair expense. They are thoroughly guaran teed and sold on easy terms." C, S. Hamilton, Home Furnisher t if I 1