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r'uXf'U ""v-Xk. r- t. is - CHAKLES H. FISHEB EJitor al Pabiiihw age or i iie capita mm "f I Journal I I i ml t r "5 ' rctlished Every Evening Except Sunday, Salem, Oregon, Address All Communications To (Tl)f Dailn Z'Hal Ifouraal SALEM 138 S. Commercial St. SUBSCRIPTION BATES Daily, br Csrrier. Per Tear 3.00 Per Month ly by Mail, per yer 13.00 Per Month.. FULL LJtASLD VV1EE TELEGRAM EEr"OBT FOREION BEPBESENTATIVE3 W D. Ward, New York, Tribnn Building. H. Stock well, Chiogo, People's Qu Building THE PROMOTER'S WIFE BY JANE PHELPS THE DAILY CAPITAL JCTONAL Lj tnt only newspaper in Salem whoea circulation U guaranteed by the Audit Bureau Of Otrculatloni TUNNELLING THE WORLD. THE ROOSEVELT HIGHWAY. Don't forget Professor Langley. - He fell into the .Rainfall For Ma? SaaCest The proposed Roosevelt highway is the greatest state much to him as it does to the men who are now hopping i Since light Record Of 1904 development project undertaken by Uregon. It will open; across tne Atlantic. to settlement a vast area in Western Oregon, and provide several thousand isolated settlers in the coast counties1 The most convincing way to express ycur belief in 4 i , 1 i 1 . . m .1 f J 1 L. A J ,1 obego.n witn means oi communication witn tne mtenor ol tne gwoa roaos is to vote ior tnem. " icrnto onrl nlora rriom in rnnrVi u itVi tni.. moUt nanlsK ' .5 'The large dairying interests of Tillamook and other ! counties will be greatly enlarged and the demand for hay, i purchased from the farmers of the Willamette valley by the coast dairymen, is expected to grow, and the- total v.. vA.vv.vw Jim io muivnu iu a itvir icaja iu I cavil H' vr-TT 'n airwi- to ivTTAng wv In , . 1 .1. lM AftAnnA l rr-L i r i i-i ! i. iHEILS AUNT IS ANXIOUS BE-1 Hi' reiui-iiicd at home for the even- j $1,000,IXX) mark. The improvement of roads like that! cause or his constant a but shut himself m the library, and .v.ifrom the Willamette vallev to Tillamook hav tannine the! ovebwobkinq. iask.d that w i- not disturbed. ' r u l l -ii ' i . , rr, . "Yon ahonldlTt Well what did vou b'arn lliin uir- Vou don't look well." I aaid as 1 fol Nril nsked when hp came in to lowed biui to the door of the librarv. TUn Prtr,t..rH TII-V,,,..,,, w, ;j 4.U iUinuer. "I)nl you iret your moneys "I am perfectly well!" he returned x. v ,7' "'6'"' worth f" he spoke l.ri-htlv, but 1 no- impatiently. "Flcwe don't fus about ttate Snail ISSUe $40UU,UUU in DOnaS, tO De matCned by tneti.ed at iu.ee the tirl lines in hit face, nie. And for goodness sake keep TTnitpd Stfltps with nn pnnnl cum tn Vini'M a. nsvo rnnrl i ""' ''urk sht.lowa under his eyes. Then out." i ii . !. , . ir , , too a twitthinsf of his hands, which of INeil waa eitremelv fond of bis aunt, tnrOUgh tne COaSt COUntieS nortn and SOUth from the I late I had notieea, whs more pronounced but sometimes persons of whom we Columbia River to the California line. If the federal gov- B'" 1 ""'V1'' no f r of these thmk great deal Kct on our nerves. , ui j0 nni. l o4.i. ,;f. -5; hiMKs. It would only have atarted his Thia had happened because of her ques- Salem theatre-Koera who have become trnment dOeS nOt meet the State With an appropriation, aunt questioning and fussing over him. tiona, and her constantly expressed Imrers. of Mme, Naximova, the fa- the State bonds Cannot be iSSUed. If it does PUt UP an' "0h. ' wonderful! Pertetky anxieuty for his health; and her curios- mous Russian film star, will be pleaae4 - ma rvAi....u f ' ' a i . I... k. V! i . i I inw Timr n.p uoiiiiiB nun nMn j. ... uiii repiieu enrnusias- uncni nis uusinesa anairs. - - - tically. "He read my questions with-1 "Xcil looks ill," she said to nie us I Plcd "P w'th powerful stage drama, out the slightest hesitation bv just hold- joined her. "Ho is overworking I am " 'l ('l,,ion W'" by H. Austin Adams ing them on his forehead.' Then .e nre." , which enjoyed such a phenomenal run answered them so clearlv. I don 't won. I "I know. aunt, but there is nothtn. " York. A screen adaption 07 r-. n.;' r.nli.t Tnnrnnl rirrim hora ara instructed to But the Dafera on . "r . ' . . V ..." , . ..... .v . r u t:l :n 1 1 n: i . r re a. ir the earner dee not ao tnie, misses yoa, or negiecta geumg m jp- , iuU5CVCll, ay, Will t'liaue IlaV ana Oiner prOUUClS 01 ! ?'",U":". " ." : the valley to be delivered to the dairymen bv motor truck. ! Wt en aciernuoo wueiurr vt uut luu i a . . n a m i a .wi.wmuK ...... v. - w - . fll beore 7:30 o'clock and a paper will b sent you by special messenger if the arrier baa missed yon. Wtih only .81 of an inch of rainfaft duri lg the month, the present montk of May breaks the record for dryness since the well remembered spring of liHi-l alien there was a precipitation of only .43 of an inch for the month. The ruia fall for the month of May for the past ten years as shows by the government'. official records are as follows: IW ...1.02 jnehea l9Hl 1.53 inehra 1 1911 - - 2.78 inchea 11912 1.T3 Inehea 1913 . 2.14 inch, a .1914 M inchea lOl.i 1 in.h. work tonight, dear. ,nIti "" " " "'" "2 -,y ;,k... 1917 1.60 inchea 1918 .- r 1.08 inehe "un! Nazimova To Appear Here In Powerful Screen Drama amount equal to the state appropriation, Oregon will be getting a $5,000,000 road for 50 cents on the dollar. This is good business, if there were no other reasons for ap proving the bill. I There is no question in the minds of those who have England seems to be going tunnel mad. There never used to be any great amount of enthusiasm over there oven for the MTuf ferine Tube" of London: but now everybody all at once Is talking about digging railroad investigated most carefully, that by the time Roosevelt thing worried tunnels everywhere. (highway shall have been completed the increased taxable' Z, The channel tunnel has started it. That long-discus sed project is actually being undertaken, and it is expect ed that England and France will have direct railroad communication by the summer of 1928. With that set tled, imaginative engineers and romancers are looking for other waters to tunnel under. And there are plenty of alluring possibilities. It is proposed to tunnel the Bosporus, so as to pro vide direct railroad connection with the Orient. It would be possible to go through by train from Londan to Bag dad, or indeed from London to Bombay. Another plan contemplates the tunneling of the Iri?h sea. That would bind England' and Ireland more closely together communically, and would make Ireland a "quick entry door" for Americans bound for England or the Continent. That is to say, ship passengers would land in Ireland and finish their trip by train. There is another plan for tunnelling the Strait of Gibraltar, thus giving direct railroad connection between Europe and Africa. Spain favors the project. Most interesting to all Americans is the suggestion put forward by a writer in the London Daily Graphic, of a tunnel under Bering Strait. That would link Asia with Alaska, completing the long chain and make it possible for passengers or freight to travel by rail from Europe to America, or indeed from almost any part of any continent to almost any part of any other continent, with the ex cept ion of Australia. Building good roads that will be permanent seems to us the sanest, safest reconstruction planliat can be followed in this or any other state. . --"u J "V"6"" l - """- up; and that father and mother would or mother to w( favorably to the plea of the great undeveloped coast sec- i"wi long time vet; and that v0U " this deal tion for relief from natural isolation, and for the opp"or-.Tv!? be H?y " , "5 ray TsiI f; 4 ,J Jl J .jj. ul iF4i. ' l?.ur """" were all 0f sickneas don't want faU der your friend Mr. Frederick goes to w n do to prevent him, Knd he gets t!lis arm entitled "Out of the FofT," him "so often. Were he in our town I o annoyed when we mention it." lrit'1 Naasimov a the central figure, should frequently consult him when ant 1 "Well I shall soon be gone, and I comc" 0rpK0n Sunday for a three- me." know I am going to be verv anxious ruI1, I his is ft tremendous gripping haven't told me what he oout him. I shall tell Toiir'father to 1rma the n. e'ving the star two li.u -e il i-i :n u ; 1 i. r "' r-eil turned to me. "What .li.l write him and eaut on him. Per!,, aisuncuve roies wnicn pruwue oppor- weuun Ul Uie suae Will ue increased as a reSUll iar in ex- he tell you Babf " he won't resent hia care for his tunitv for the fulleat expression of he CeSS Of the COSt Of the roadway. The VOter Who WantS "0h 1 Mk,d him about Eobert, of aoalth." marvelous powers, both in the tragi tO do his full dutV to Oregon ai a wholp Rhmild Ikfpn 'WUriM l, Ue sailJ he would live t0 "1'lni aon't nythii.g to father fml ronmntie phases. Aside from tfe iu uu nis lull UUL.y to yregon dS a wnoie, SnOUld USten llp. ailJ ,, ft1(,r , . ,0thBr , ., ihlim Jt,, Intewe display of paomon and the de- was finished he would "n""101' or etiarac.ter, tne pnotopiny or me for a week's rest. I 18 n'" impressive and ttirill- tunity to grow and develop and add new wealth to the ' " ' 01 8""ncM oi f hi. deaVoM faf T iZ tax rolls Of the State. I "Xl,1,rlr ll. I guess that is what h 'l that Neil was making monev too 01,1 fi",,in vmt" of Gloucester, Mas, . ,mm people think of when they consult 'ast how he wished he would go miule fnmous by Kipling and other writ- ' ,a ,na'' like him. They want to know more IowIr. I also recalled mother's eTK 0t,ur vicws an" t,,',on bv sP,,riRl BOLSHEVISM IN THE SCHOOLS 'f ,Uotf tht'y ,ov' are uiaX o pored urpria at onr home, ad the lavish Permission of the government at a noted ' ,0 them. It's only natural they WQy we spent monev. They never had ''enthooxe on the coast of Maine. These should." been quite comfortable about us I knew :oe,'e 'ne would make the film worth There iS a Carefully laid Scheme On fOOt tO Organize )i,E?sy mony 1 ' nan't promiae. Someway I feei,whUe- In the action Mme. Nazimova ii the eighth prade and high ;rhnnl hnva nf thk rnnntrv into i. 1 li ?ou mmt K to hi,ul I that mi,n wa" riKht' and tua J!.,port? hy well-selected cast, among. Ult eiglllll gldUe and mgn SCIlOOl DOys OI tniS COUntry intO have noticed how worried and anxious he Terge of some great trouble thm Chas. Brrant and Harry Harmon. clubs for the study of Socialist and Bolshevist doctrines. -v"u h,;vc ba '"teiy. g0 and ask him H e man who has aometiiing1 ' ' m This announcement comes with authority from the 31 rXft'LK" yu-' AP1!o Concert Is principal Of a great high SChOOl. I "AWn.,! I iBollU fep, Hkl Mhim. He ha, lost all that happv care- . H J Tn ClL It is commonly know-n that some such effort was be- ..JJ. J!.r,ci" "i'iI1! V ,a'ie a,lv B,o,''t '"j 'ifTl00!! B n!u' b!o,'e he wa niniricii. I iiiiiiOuncvu ror JlClC Dill ing made sin i the schools of New York, but that it is des- come, L Un-"f of his xJlSrS?? iirfHM Simmated thrOUghOUt the COUntry IS leSS Well Understood. 1 , ' W bllt you wo,,ld 0K t0T ,h neither doe, he I think .and dramatic attractions to hold the at Mpvprthplpca it ia a tirt ' T' 're wcrc tw mtn waitini Bot 10 """h peoplo give iw credit for. Mention of the 8al.im publie during thn ACVei LUeittJS ll la d IdLl. , when we got thero ,.,) m. I nwml :t v. t. . 1 . 4 l.. ihlS information ShOUld arOUSe the alarm and in- ft"aH. Ithmk there were as manv'work, . U does bec,i. t, I. .mu bould be kept U mind-the Appolla 'Z..0 "UD When we tiou. to make a name for himself I. the lnb . eren- financial m M ,lnR O1 Jue "ft a' "he oper House. The Nothing more won K.. .. i1Mnt' WHO. club now numbers 32 member,, and wit """"" na ruined many a man its unremitting rehearsal work under en it i, wrongly directed," was her Director Jno. Todd has been building n i a anntr nnrr.am 1 1" I. n. will .1 . . K . , IK. . - . w , . - . lu lllul De WOUld """-""WUS answer, """K ma uv,Ku. iud tO the imagination Of yOUth. al8 If" and question this man although ! (Mondav-Hfr, rrt. p.,i. it "uul- The coming eoncert will present terest of every parent and every instructor, and a pro gram of Americanism, definite, interesting and inspir-; ing, should be undertaken in every community. For the "'"'t,'r' h,,t ""'way i i,d fPinK thati plans of the destroyer are carefully calculated to appeal l T'wlTZIi'lZ t '"m If these boys, of an adventurous, a curious and often rebellous age, are not to be weaned away fipm the prin-. cinlpa U'hiPh must, pnnurp f t.hp nntinn ic tn pnrlnrp thn subject must be grappled with at once. Let them study Socialism and Bolshevism if they will, but let them do it under the auspices that will insure their understanding the mischevious fancies and errors of those systems. might not tell me of the visit. at Last.) nn exceedingly wide range of selections. Open Forum. RIPPLING RHYMES By Wzlt Mason WORK AND WORRY. The more you work the less you worry, the more you hump the less you fret; and so get busy in a hurry, for in dustry's the one best bet. I have observed that when I'm busy I'm pleased with everything in view; and I have often said to Lizzie, 'Tin glad I have my chores to do." My mind's engaged with things that matter, with hoeing spuds and mowing grass; I have no time for idle chatter of evils that may come to pass. But when no honest tasks engage me, my mind is filled with gloomy bunk; the rumors from abroad enrage me, and things at home seem pretty punk. Our statesmen deal in useless clamor, our upimals are hayswd boobs; so I rear up and ply my hammer until I bust my inner tubes. I talk of bogies with ir.y neighbors, and thrash old straw we've thrashed be fore; and all we need is useful labors to keep our heads from getting sore. For idleness leads on to brooding, and brooding's bad for mortal men; it brings them dreams and schemes deluding, and often lands them in the pen. IM rather be among the boosters than train with grouchy also-rans; and when I'm busy herding roosters I have no time for foolish plans. CONCEENINO THE BONDS Wliv lo ft tixW nifn t nntrn a- (1... ' Ine genial Kansas poet, Walt Mason, who writes a ih"kit Koa(l!' committee," who claim m-ncn rvmn ovorv rl-iv fnr trio Punifol Trv,,,.nnl rmirc ,to be '"Presenting the people, but who i j j -t"' unn nav I One of the most interesting numbers ia a I the unique "Vocal Combat" harmon- : . . .1 i. t..ji- ti i- j Tl. .... ii ... . .. iwu vy iuuiey duck, buu represenung Then vole, for the fiw, ball, and kill , combination of two Mtmlnr balladai "Then You'll Remember Me" anl 'Rocked in the Cradle o fthe Deep." Another stirring number will be "Tha C . .. . I . 1. - ff t 11 . 1 ... Vnil u ,l l e koiik me t injiign, vj vnauwica, 1. "V y your road representing the tvpicnl sea production, aie paved n,l paid foryou can go on'Anmn.. the nnn.,l, n,t h..,ii. with Ho building program with, l0 mort 'will 1. T,l,.n'' ,ul "Tt... the bonds. You'll get your road, nearly as quick but the capitalist won't get the ;!4 - 1 JILT rituilu nnH .... .....I HAnJ 1 tically every committeeman ' door at that! this bill.' their money bac kf le absolutely nn anlKn.!!., .t. .. wrote anything prettier or more appropriate to an oc-. li? pwpie, insist on, bonding Marion casion than the f a owinrr lines : "ni V" ,ue allfKe(1 PurPo of build "The little green tents where the soldiers sleep, and the sunbeams play and the wom en weep, are covered with flowers today; and between the tents walk the weary few, who were young and stalwart in sixty-two, when they went to war away. The little green tents are built of sod, and they are not long and they are not broad, but the soldiers have lots of room; and the sod is part of the land they saved, when the flag of the enemy darkly waved, the symbol of dole and doom. The little green tent is a thing divine; the little green tent is a country's shrine, where patriots kneel and pray; and the brave men left, so old, so few, were young and stalwart in sixty-two, when they went to the war away !" gnge hanging 0vi.r Tmlr hoi((i nich will it bot , KOYAL E. COXDIT. HOW THE COAST HIGHWAY WOULD HELP WHOLE STATi Chord." The soloist on this occasion will he Miss Ruth Johns, in whom there will be much local interest since she ha, re- The saying that "there is something rotten in Den mark" applies no more.. The little North Europe country declines to ask anything of the Peace Conference, when asking is so good, and even sprung the tentative offer to annex the province of Schleawig, which was taken from her by force in 1864. The Danes say there are more Ger mans in the province than their own people and they are not anxious to become embroiled in racial troubles. Sen sible Danes! jeeutly moved to our city and is well and favorably known bv many. She appear. ,p . twice on the Appollo program, with .... l.r"m th EKeue Guard.) ! numbers that promise pleasure to the tinea it wa, first announced that tli. audience. HtJlfA lnriul...i.. I 1 . Whv were these thirty ,l i , - -ii ... .V"""-"' pssseu a measure The scope of the club at this date may ing to TSnTU 1 tg'h ay th,e0 TV .V W" tt 7 out of their own pockets for advertising Boosevelt memorkl ll."? I" I!i."!"", lT"nh the associate VMi.n and how do they get propriation 12,300,000 to be matched I v of 700. me government, and that the measure about April 1 that he wa. very much fication, there wa, ardency L t IZT ,UdJPn,3r "WiUh ' the,7dia-'-V ry the,roPo,, ryAt f , hv ti , I,amP'''pt " dreamy and visionary to .ay the lea t' by the committee, these road, will cost However there hr. I.Jm tiJ , . 7 l construct about 1,700,000. , "hn ' h . . 2 lTL .. . t v.mhio i v vk iriiurii in itiu ....... i ii .. ; ..lirs,. It)lllLT III 1 If. II BUY IN SALEM ALWAYS ' to the plcn. any, opposition Those who were most an . taginiistir have begun to realize that state in taxation alone. The develop ment of the coast counties, which have o fnr been neglected by both the mm JLADD & BUSH BANKERS . Established 1868 General Banking Business ("ommcncinir June ICth Banking Hours will be from 10 a.m. till H p.m. BE Julia O'Connor who is trying to organize the tele phone girls into a union acts and talks like a Sinn Feiner the greatest little trouble-makers on earth. And the jobs of organizers like the O Connor woman depend upon i keeping trouble stirred up somewhere. The S0,0UQ. As seoiiritie, of this kind seldom sell i Z:- -I . inese oonas i ,o ,hls rnni u bml( u wffl lionds i .lling at !S or les, at the present time. At (" the amount received from $H.")0,- m'w minii ui nouns nouiu we aoi,.w, . . . . , . , i Uaviua 8;..-.0 to W raised by direct "1 '? p' -? UKUion pl the ;m..0iH) interest. .h t'.e heavy burden from other -e- ...... . . - DK.iV. .IVDlll,'. It .fllllll 1 ilevelop one of the most productive sec tions in the world; we have more scen ery on wen in Oregon than ha, ever been, found in all Europe, and what we need is to give the visitor an oppoi tunity to visit the various place, of beauty and get a real glimpse of a natural Osrden of Eden. The Roose- IK i vfc, 5 making a grand total of ti.tuiiiiNHi ti.r I.TOU.WHI worth of roads for which it nill tnke you U year, to pt.v and oil ( tharities say the life of a paved road is -u years. M Why not instead take the slt..oi which e must raise by direct taxarm. even if we do have the bonds, together atfli tit., AiiTittlHI rhev eluim wo art. tn get from Multnomah" countv, the 130,- vc' "'Khway will par for its,-lf in tra mhi or more we are to receive from auto v''' P'''a. t taking into cen- mueration the increased wealth it will produce. Vote "3IO Yes"' coast sections to help vou. ind help the Klorham Leader, a 2 -months-old bull calf, wa, Mild at auction at Madison, N. George Creel says that the Peace Conference is "an 'experiment in common sense, not an adventure in ; friendship." We think it a venture in most uncommon boy the bond. lapnsp. and h'nk fnir tnhpji mip-fctv RiiprPCLsfiii evnerimpnt w" oa pf tht Pmrhlets sent by the r ... - o v -- in friendship. license tnd the 1-mill tax proposed by the fierce bill, which-wonld be In ex tew of a,"i,iU0, making a total of (1, 4.;;,.'o0 in o year,, or 1,19.000 in 6 v. ars. and build the roads without the Iwmls. nv tins utaa vou nave me roaa onni t .--,mio and paid fot ia fl years with surplus of : ' ' ,1t''H?: , a , v J Craven, formerly of Seat Bv the bond pit. you have your road i : t..i , . ., ,IC- was swora m luesclay as assistant built in. 3 rear, mavbe, but yon pay for -...,,, r ,1. i-;.,. i c;. i i , I "eerettry oi the I mted Ntaes senate, j year, nmre, and JU..1) of your bond money will go into the hands of the rapiialists who evidently formulaied tin, plan for they are the men who will The t". 8. R. Minneapolis, flagship of the second division of the I'aeific fleet, ha been ordered to Mare Island for repair. ip' 'vV-r 1. Z" cmmntee, ait down and figure it out to: HUe mohair flip in Lane county will en ?i i.-m;.- - h'i. i trm " K"'er, over .:n,i this season. H.W TIk Alluring (Beauty of the Peart fnki-.3 most Sirmi-3 trpnaka in U Tiux, Nccklw. V. e any La riiri :n m any of qualiwj nvhiding uracil i.ith pl;,n cie. ps m Uk high er pnerd "t!t l.iie" RrciiUcs, cioiinicd ith gfnuine jnonjj. C ntra ytmr pa-'l otdkci i: a nrd U Tauca, I aTUCC I- I V:z PEARLS HAETMAN ESOS. CO. Jewelers and Oirticians Corner State and Liberty St.