J CHARLES E. FISHl Editor and FaMiiher OUYtl FKir-AV EVEXIXG June 13, 1019 17 f? a38B8B9B8B868KB8Ba68B li QDltQl J . . Published Every Evening Except Sunday, Salem, Oregon. Addrest All ComanmicatioM To iilal Ilonranl liLZM 136 S. Commercial St. OREGON tablish the heroic dead who lie here fought to maintain, and their ideals have brought our gift to the Old World. But beyond this, our own people through these sacrifices gained much honor as individuals and as a nation. There is given to us a more lofty conception of the grandeur of human liberty and with a distinct vision of a better world. To realize this fully, the foundations of society must be laid deeper and the structure more firmly built. The times demand 01 us clearness in thought and The solidity of our national insti tutions must be the bulwark against insidious and de structive tendencies. The glory of our independence must remain the leaven and our flag the emblem of all that i freemen love and cherish. Strengthened by the practical "ffipfn-T iiTn ortrl tx-ifVi on )K?TTnrr -fhiVliW 4-Vin A IrviirrVif ir lnf , , . . . , . A. ...ticctui "in. tint "tin caii uuiuxic luibitixi nic vniufciiic y , iti r Daily Capital Journal carrier boya are instructed to put the papers on the , . , .,, ? . . a j "h lit thVUrrioT dc not do thii, mi.se. you, or nogiert. gating tho r.Pr us be steadfast m upholding the integrity of our tradi u you on time, kindly phone the circulation manner, a thu i the only way , jons as a guide t0 future generations at home and a beacon w cn determine whether or cot the carrier aro following instructions, lhone, II before T.20 o'clock and a paper will be wot you by special messenger if the IU dil wuu die uppiefc&eu. aarrier ha missed you. SVUtjClUFTION BATES n.iV. hr Carrier. er Tear $5.00 Per Month- Daily by Mail, per year- 3.00 Per Month- 35c firmness in action riUi LEADED W1KK TKLEUKAW1 KEl'OKT FOHEIGN EErEESENTATIVES W. D. Ward, Kew York, Tiibune Building. W. H. btockwell, Chicago, People' Oaa Building And Now She s Mrs. Williams THE DAILY CAPITAL JCTJSNAL I the only newspaper In Salem whoee circulation U guaranteed by the Audit Bureau Of Circulation TIMBER CRUISING BY AIR Contracts for surveys of vast tracts in the Canadian Northwest have been awarded to a commercial air line, Lieut. Col. R. B. Ciroonald of the Canadian engineers told a session of the Pan-American Aeronautic Congress. The hydro-plane, he says, used in such expeditions will Kve months of ardous travel. A quarter of the area to be traversed is water, and the flyers could always get good landing by flying to one of the rivers or lakes which abound in that country. "The plan," said Colonel Giroonald, "is to divide the areas into blocks that are numbered. The cruiser flies to the particular block he wishes to prospect, secures sam ples of the minerals or timbers, . and, in addition to laying out maps, also secures aerial photographs, so that when he returns to the headquarters of the prospecting company he may show not only' the products but also to point how the stuff is located and the best means of transportation. "The prospects not only hold good for the timber and minerals but in the transportation of valuable cargoes Of furs and fish. You read only the other day of a Cana dian aviator making a trip from the interior of Canada to New Jersey, with an airplane full of fine pelts." Truly a new world opens up before our eyes with air possibilities. GENERAL PERSHING SPEAKS Here, from the lips of the soldier we have the ideal attitude for times of peace. A woman considered a domestic science expert, in writing for a magazine on the subject of house budgets says: "Every budget is divided into two partsthe ne cessities and the higher life." It will be a great relief to the low-browed male to know that experts do not class the higher life among the necessities. Villa is one of those great warriors who is always just going to do something big. And his press agent seems to be able to keep up a sustained public interest year in and year out. ' Now Admiral Tirpitz has written a book to. prove that he was not the author of the U-boat frightfulness. Two-years ago he was bragging about it. Great soldiers are not always great speakers, but General Pershing's Memorial day address at Romagne, France, proves that at least one soldier who has shown his faith by his works can also put into words the ideals which guide him. All of his speech is worth repeating, but.the following portion of it is especially worthy of consideration: "The principles which, our forefathers fought to es- The United States senate,' which failed to get excited about the war, is mightily worked up about the peace question. It's safer to be a patriot now, anyway. Senator Chamberlain is voting with the republicans and Senator McCumber with the democrats. And neither party is crowing about very much either. ySiWj sills ' tf-0g.l Another HERE la the first picture of Sir. mid 5rrs. Slargnprlte Hnrk lepnlly known as the II. PhIiixtboii Wllllnms'a tnkon since their marrlnKe. They nmnHKcd to avoid the photographer and other publicity folk while away on their honeymoon, but the studio la something elRe again there nre too ninny camera thero, Lieut Williams Is credited with saying that "l,ef Elope," IiIn wife's latest Paramount vehicle. Is her best' but V-A tllllllf hO U'lll ttr.lllfihll. cav 4lin .Unl nil T..t ...l. . I - y - oci.i unit mnrui an Jiri m-lllir?. mil WJiO HUB 1 better rljrht o Skipmen Of Axminster and Tapestry Brussels Rugs received a few days sincedirect from the factory. A fine line of patterns and in the new col orings in all the standard sizes 6x9, 7.6x9, 8.3xlO.G, 9x12, 12x13.6, and 12x15. Do not buy that Rug before looking through our stock. lae of tho game." Ho then told me Secretary Frank Morrison at Atlantic of the progress they were making in Citv. THE PROMOTER'S WIFE - BY JANE PHELPS it: MB. TEAJU.E BUYS HOUSE CONTENTS AND RIPPLING RHYMES By Walt Mason FLIES They say that everything on earth- was made for purpose wise; there's nothing that's devoid or worth but what's the good of flics? They keep their merit so concealed we can't discern the same, the while our swat ting stick we wield, and cuss the endless game. Ah, luppy thought perhaps the flies were dumped upon the iami that we might have some exercise, a swatter in each kind. That may explain it, in which case, let's make the combat hot; enjoy the pleasures of the chase, and swat, i.Md swat, and swat! Now is the time to swat them hard, I- 5'oie they gvt too thick; pursue them through the house r.d yard, and soak thorn with a brick. The fly that now escapes its doom will rear a countless brood; so let iu fly sidestep the tomb on with the deadly fued! Rise then, 0 sluggard, from your chair, from lounge and downy cot! Go forth, all brave and debonair, gird up y '".ir loins and swat! Let no foul fly escape your search! If one's left oil the floor, that fly will lead a bride to church, and raise ten million more .So take your hau b 'lk and your helm, and like a knight arise; put on your greaves and overwhelm about ten thousand flies. C LADD & BUSH BANKERS Established ISfiS General Banking Business ndii Jane ICUi Banking Hours will be from 10 a.m. till 3 p.m.' , CUAl'TKlt CXV. Tiidcr the flaming caption there fol lowed such a garlilcil version of what I It it 1 1 said as left me gitxping. I hail liecn represented as enying my husband never emifiilod in nie, thut I knew nothing of him, and hia buiine, but in such 'a way a carried the impres sion that Neil and I were not con genial. Then to my honor a reference wits made to Mrs. Orton, veiled, but mine Hie lew phiitt. Jt upoko of a ' liatiilsoine widow') of Neil's niiiinint aiii'n with her; of the fact that he had been seen with her often. H was horrid article, scurrilous, in its In sinnai ions, yet never siiyinc; a word for winch the piiH'r might lie obliged to give s'ttii-fnctiou, i-'nuii that time I have had a hateful admiration for ri'nn'ters, Mr. I'rc.lciiiU feme that afternoon hringitig Mr. Tcnrle to look nt the house, I HKcd him iu, if he had seen Hie Argus, lie let nie know that he had. and Hi ni lie would remain and talk tu me about it after Tearlo went, lie Mirt niy distress, and smiled re asMoiriiigly, Tomle whs delighted with the house, and in his roiifjh av so expressed him self. "My wife muMn't liegiji to fi up : ranch like this," he told me. JSli p ain't that kind. She's a rancher's laughter. Mie run ride a hoss a nighty sight better than she could buy iiiiciiieks like these even if she had all the money iu Use world. It 'a most roe fine, but I jju.'ss tls bum as I have jinaio : my mind to be a swell like tuner 1'Mks, nie nesi uiu i untie nu K I. I've worked like a ibij all my lite snd I'll be eimned--bc yiMir psr dou ma 'am -if I ain't earned the ritf lit to throw my money away if 1 want to." "It'i s Rood investment, Tearle. Iirt cheap nt the price I offered you,''' "There won't be mtich investment to these diula insole when niy hors and sjirls cot here. They ran play rounh house with anything in the world." "Von lone children?" I asked, am used. ",1'oiir of them. The huskiest, liv liest four you ever set eyes on. There ain't a one ef them fiin't ride a broncho, and do stunt that would frighten a city yoooi-'ster most to tenth to look nt. They're a fine bunch if I do say it," fatherly pride in his tones, and on his face, "There'll be room for them all,'. Frederick told him. "There would have to be. They'd bust the walls if there warn't. o rnojsins? them ynlHIl'sf ers up in tw-o liv four rooms. They nre used to all out of liooM you know. They don't iliink a hone is good for anything onlv to eat and s'eep in." Hefoi-e he left he had rvcn Mr. Frederick a checV f r the house and fnriiitute. He also had said that I wss tt remain rent fe for the two months whih won!, I puss Infore be Meld biiit on his Fumiv, "That is very k in J of ou," I stain inercd. fciiiui.t overcome, Siire'r there na good in everybody. This lean whom I bsd refused to reeeie was . doing me a great kindness, helping us more than he realized. After ho had gone Mr. Frederick turned to nie. "Tell me," he pointed to the paper, "did you mention Mrs. Orton t" 1 repeated my pnnversatioa with the reporter word for word as nearly as 1 could remember. I told him of the expression of surprise on the man's face at my answers to his questions, and that he had sccuiiiiKly gone away disgusted because he had been unable to net any information from me. "Those fellows 'aii make a story out of nothing," ho grumbled after laughing at what I told him. "The idea of your tellinj him you 'didn't know ant'thing about anything listing the creditors, and brought me a copy of the letter offering to ecttlo which he had drafted. When ho left I left really encouraged to belU-ve that someway we were going to get out of the terrible tangle all right because of his help. He was very pleased at getting rid of tho houso so easily. " Tearle ' check will go a long way toward satisfying a lot of small in vestors," he said as ho left nie. .Neil he told me, would be able to return to me iu u day or two. Tomorrow Frederick Suggests Bab and IN cil live in the country. "1 cannot continue as a representa tive of a federation that seeks to over ride the expressed will of our country and to perpetuate the beer interests in America," said the telegram. "1 take this stand after mature deliberation and on the dictates of a Christina con science, confident of the approval ef the workers and people of Arizona. ,: CHAMP CXASK IS STIRRED I had said that it would have 1) til right, lie siiw thru it tho, or wouldn't have called von clever. He I knew vou were stalling him." i " Itiit this is awful! to have it pub lished things like this things 1 never said. Js there nothing I can dol Is one obliged to submit to it 7 Fuller the circumstances, yes. Should you make a fnss it will only bring more notoriety. And that we can't afford to have at the present Washington, June 1.1. Continued re publican attacks on the administra tion's conduct of the war drew a sharp speech iu the houso from former Speak er Clark. "Two can play at this game of political harpooning," Mr. tilark de- tclared. "It has been one aided long Miough. We democrats have sat here lav after dny and listened to vou nag and nag anil uu,'. I for one am sick of it. You have found fault with evervbudv and everything, basing your ; Charges on groundless assumptions. "An investigation of war activities ''li" has .been started. Of course, you will he c;i .1.;,,.. ,i.i - . ..... ..!...,i.. iiiiii iiuitn ii, ui nnr iiui 1,111 ut no they nii'ht have been, but I will assort that you will find nothing of major importance if the investigation is con ducted fairlv. " Whittalls Body Brussels Rugs lead the procession when it comes to style, color ings and quality. Nothing j better made and few a3 'g0od. There is no rug made ANEvEEaKow old ithat wil1 & as good wear ' . Nothing concerning tho profession'. , i seems more puzzling to the dear oid invested. public than the perpetual youth of our feminine members. How often we hear remarks like, "Why, I saw her as Ju liet forty years ago nnd she doesn't look a year older now I" Of course al lowance is niado for mnkeiip, but when they see ns off the stage at clove range, they heed another explanation. How strange women generally have n't learned the secret of keeping the face young! How simple a mailer to get an ounce of niercolized wax t the drug store, apply it like cold cienni, nnd in the morning wash it off I We and service for the money LABOR LEADER RESENTS ATTACK ON PROHIBITION Deacon Dobson tr Flagstaff, Ariz., June lo--Becauso ,the American Federation of Labor con tention nt Atlaatie City favored tho repeal of the national prohibition u in ' n '1 iih nt, Thomas J. Croaff of Thoe nix president of the Ari7xma State Federation of Idibor, t"dav telegraphed his resignation as general nrgnnir.er of the American Federation of Labor to Those Tapestry Brussells in the small allover figures know how this gradually, iinporctpti- : ,i. i ur i bly, absorbs old cuticle, keepinj the ln the newest COlor-,-"Quak- er Grey" are beautiful ,$28.50 to $156.75. Ask to see them. They certain! v will complexion new and fresh, free from fine lines, sr.llowness or ovcrrcdneas. We know, too, that this mereolized wax is the reason actresses don't wear I freckles, moth patches, liver spots, rdmnlrs and the lilie. Why Hon 't. nur tat" An tlid rvttin vtiln . ils n fnnt. I lights lea tho reason, and rofit byear acquaintance and will it t Theatrical World. - . I Prove their worth. Ton Afect the local tner- chants to take your produce. Help them Ho it with your pat- rnnajjo Build up Marion coun- tr. w. tost I at PUT IN OVERTIME It wilt tome back many fold lyj th National War Garden Coromid ion. o( Washington, if 701, work garden," Might ist mention I pass, ft yoa want itood garden sssa, now'a tlj tlmo to taks your spade, back mil tn' garden wade. Tlace your fox? upon tV top, hump yer back anl never stop turnin" np th' dark browl oil, till IV aweat besina to boil Next with garden rnke ln hand weep th pebblea Off th' land. la them by 10 yo ean fit, all yoij neighbor's strayin chicks, Havlnl finished with th' rake, now a Uttlt eed you take, spread It o'er th' be o nice, rake tt over, aay 'bout twicf By and by th' d will grow, the) you must a weedin' go. If you wt your little plot to loo Uk a thrift pot. Putlm' weed It not to bac by and by youH m to fclud, tbat yo planted .anla teed tor your iittl, nioulUt to (ecd ,Kaao pluatij' da by day. haa lb' totr Vv th, tij and yoa'll 6a tia"r' OsC. ycjt havt tvt.i a lot ' aou, 9 o nee , One used 6-cylinder Velie Car, run but 3500 miles; cheap if sold Saturday. One Overland 5-passenger, good shape; $325. One Saxon 6, in good repair; run 8600 miles; price $G50. See us for reliable used cars. First class repair shop now open for business. Salem Velie Company 1G2 North Commercial St. Nione 1601 Congoleum Rugs for kit chen or dininc room are I . sanitary, clean and easily cared for, and the best of all jtiot high priced for the wear .they give $14.60 for 9x10.6, !$15.G0 for 9x12. Chambers & Chambers 457 Court Stmt tjli i I