iorial Page of The CapitalJourna CHABLES H. FISHEB Editor tad Publisher WE!:-.SDA EVENING August 1919 9xB aa o -VV VNVYVYV'yN'VV'VVVVVJVVV WWWMVlAASAlVlVVyWVSiV au, -jw. u. M AA HA M aa, ju, m. ju. . A Published Every Evening Except Sunday, Salem, Oregon. Address AH CominuniestioBS To (ThfDmlnlal Journal 1LIH 139 8, t'ommsreisl St. OREGON fifty ix apni.ls, or plant lice." Oh, what big mouth he must have he dida't have anything rise in it did hef cuted by the Brit:1! gcnernment. "'We hop to mobilize l.fOO.OOt) wo men in America to Ldi. save Ireland," said .Mi O'Brenusu. "From the wav "Yes he did he had fifty-nine loaf1 the leaiftie is anreadinir through the hopers you knuw the aphids and leaf; west ihe task does not so m difficult, hoppers yott know the t.-i.i and leaf.' la our first meeting at ai Frauciseu had aiity-thres little two winged fliosU-VX) women, Vncl iuinj uianv well mean Utile iieMs they are too." I known sutriage leam r. signed cards SUBSCRIPTION BATES Wil-r fcr ftrriar. oer T.ar $3.00 Pet Moath Gaily by Hail, per yer Per Manth- -45e 35 FILL LEASED VlliJJ TELEUKAi'U REPORT FOREIGN BErBESENTATITES W D. Ward, Kaw Tork, Tribono Buildinj. W. H. Btoekwell, Chicago, Psople's Oa Building .linary American is the victim less of oppression higher up than of extortion lower down on his own level." It is clear that the burden of carrying the railroads, of which so much has been made, is far less due to the r-v . n. t rnlt1 Tmimal rrler bots ara instructed to DO too pipers oa w .. . .. ........ - 0 or.h. Ii tha carrier doei not do thia, misses you, or neglects getting tha paper to yon oa time, kindly phono tha eirsulatioa manager, aa tail ia tha only - way ;''r .i..l.....i!.,. Phnim w aa determine wnetner or not me wmni ro ......v..- -- II befora T:30 o'clock and a per will ba aent you by spoeisl messenger If tns aarrier kai jnissed yon. THE DAXLT OAIITAli JCTJSNAL . Ia ths only wipsper i Balem whoa eireulatioa is gnarantaed by tka Audit Bureau Of Circulation rVAOAAVVVMYVTVTVTVTVTVI YITI1 HOW OLD IS JOHN? A native mountaineer of Leslie, Kentucky, is now the subject of investigation by the National Geographical Society. He claims to hold the modern record ior long- of these increases in cost. But if the dealer should add one copper cent in each case to the 1910 price to reimburse him for the increased cost of his commodity due to in creased freight rates, he would grossly overcharge the purchaser in every case. He would make him pay neariy double the proper amount In the casa of a pair of shoes and over six times the proper amount in the case of aj ,x i never!" en-iaWd noiiv. if membership. ny fit'wc'k in prt- nmmrl rvf hnm nr Kirnn " ja.u 1 you tnins ae aao hiuett tot land will be to tuhst tho eooperation pOUIia 01 nam Or DaCOn. - 0f our enemies t Think-almoat two, of suffrage worker among whom wiU bo far, then, as this factor is concerned, there is ' hund"11 8t m,ft you t-'be m;s iara v0id. Proiinti fnr thp Npw York WnrIH' (Slisnicinn rhat'trio nr.l,Janl llCe 'i1'" lo ' Janig-. "'! Miss O'Brcnaau ss'.u s'-.e believed grOUnaiOr ine Iew I OrK U OriQS SUSpiClOn tnat tne 0r- voU a. why I call.the Swallow the help in America will not be gained Ace . me -jauK you saw tne otner through President WiUtn. "msident day the Toad is our gnat helr on , W1joii,' he uplJiined. ''received an the ground, and the 'Aee' in the air.j appeal from the women of Ireland al Hoth of them are soldiers in the School i most a year ago. The message was de liardeu Army just as niueh as you livere.l to him in Hrson by the pe jtioners amonj; whom was nv aister, a "Isn't it wonderful to know- all i member of the ex.vt:li- Ioi.ii.-il nf than to the multiplication of those sums by manuf actur-1 vorv ZfZ fnl too," said the Fairy. "1 am sure the Irish queation 1 Drills': question. you and Millv and iSob would never "The womi-n of lrelnmi tmlv nro want to hurt any of the creatures that j appealing to their sisters here in Am- ucii. us . ii.iuu uui some ooys, wuo enea and to the w imen of the world" are either wi. ked or thoughtless, shoot j Miss O'Brennan is Known in Port birds with sliiijfs or with stones. When 'lRd as the advisor and iriend of Dr. ever' you see a boy doing that, tell him I Marie Kqui (luriiijt the .'attef'a trial the story of the 'Garden Ace' and f!fur sedition. Miss O'Biei.i.an left I'ort- aiu sure he will not want to do it 'land following a heaiinjr brought by the board of iinmigriitun 011 the charge that she was an i.mRVnable alier. ers and dealers in the process of passing them on to the consumer. Charging that American labor is too conservative, Jean Longuet, French deputy and pan-European labor leader, says "Gompers is too conservative. We are un able to reach common ground for action. I find him en tirely out of sympathy with our cause." And the chances are good that Longuet and his fellow radicals will have further ground to mourn the lack of sympathy for their cause among American workers. Whatever may be its grievance against present economic conditions, the think HUNTING A HUSBAND BV MAT DOUGLAS WAYS AND MEANS HAZEL GREEN NOTES- (Capital Journal Special Service) . Hazel Green Or. Aug. 14. 15. V. Zeilinski and family motored to IStay- ton sunnay to visit relutives. Airs. ONE CENT IN FREIGHT RATES. There is a current impression that much of the in creased cost of commodities to the consumer is due to the higher freight rates. Needless to say, it has been cherfully fostered by dealers in many lines. .Tmt hnw mnrh Vffprt. this mi t icnlar factor has had fm the situation mav be learned from a statement made by Airplanes are being used to locate "moonshine" stills . . . .. .. . . I : il,.. .T A 1 1 .J : L .J. Julius Kruttschmitt, chairman of the Southern I'acinc m uie mtiuiuains pi Aiauama, atx-utuuig w jus rvpuriH An Iowa newspaper tells of a family of Hollanders by the name of Damm which came to that state four years ago with a capital of $80 and rented a farm. And just the other day this same family bought the farm of 400 acres, paying $GO,000 for itwhich is a Damm good ex ample for other renters to follow. The federal grab-net has reached out and collared its first profiteer, a retail grocer in one of the smaller New York towns. Now that we know the principle is workable let's see if the net is not strong enough to hold some of the big fish in the puddle. It wi.a a long walk. But usually Dr. Bixby got his nir.il at four o'clock. I should see liiiu ligniu. Lately I have seen him often. We have talked of many thi gs, life and rt and doctoring: But never love. I don't bolievc the doctor can love. I hae seen interest in those red brown eyes. I have even awakened enthus iasm. But besides that nothing. fSiua Lane, I said to myself, : a: a : ii i. l j i- .jj nig uuiuuii 01 American lauor is not yet reauy to auu, T ,liu,, , , nQ.nffi,. fw. evitv John Shell that is the old gentleman's name--1 revolution and bloodshed to the existing chaotic con-'non. Th ericket kept me company Zeiiiuski a aunt and uneie of Haiem" ewlixn ;avn voirs nhf TIk pldost son is in his ninetieth cUtions in an effort to attain the state of anarchistic free-1 with their steady aiuiiiing. The breeM"'''.!''''!"! lbw-, , .... SaVS ne IS l.iU V CaiS 01(1. Illb eiUlM Wll ia l" i , ,, i , . . , . , -r, . , , , j . . 4 , Mril- White and three craud children dom mat is reDresented nv Kussian holsnpvism. " eom tasseis, nodding townra. ;. Mi..nim .n,i iw7 t.. r year, inciuuing ureat-gitai laim U.IWU", u..v.. U said to have 200 descendants living in his section of the country. He has always been an outdoors man of temperate habits. Today he is said to have excellent eye fight, steadv nerves and general good health. George' Washington was. in his first term of presi dency when this ancient man was born. When the civil war broke out John Shell was already too old to fight in 't. The changes that have occurred in the progress of civilization during the course of his life are too numer ous to mention. History, invention and science have made such progress as it would take volumes to describe. With all due deference to Mr. Shell's years and ver 'acity, it is quite possible-that he has made a mistake about his age. Even if he were a quarter of a century younger than he asserts, he would still have been born in a day when people were much less particular about re rm-ilW births than th,?v are today. Unless there is an authentic family record to be found somewhere it will be; . - . . A 1 1 . A L difficult to verity John's age. it is an interesting point, nevertheless, and the Geographic Society is doing well to learn the facts. The Oregonian says an agreement is near on the peace treaty; that only 20 more republican are needed to ratify the pact. How they reconcile the two statements is as clear as mud. " Anita Malcolm and Bert Loonev of Salem spent Kunday at 0. 0. Looney 'a. A hi n Van Cleave and Miss Luc I la Eatou were united in marriage Sunday at the Baptist parsonage in HaJetu. The bride is a daughter of Thomas Eaton while the groom is the only boh of A, T. Van ( leave a prominent logan berry grower of this vicinity. The best wishes of their friend go with them. (5uy Sleppy and family started by auto last week on their return trip to California. Miss Emma Fisher went to 1'liilo- "wluit hnvo you done in these weeks at nigth Tuesday to sojourn for few The vaudeville actors of New York and other cities have organized a union and struck. Theatre-goers gen erally will entertain the hope that the strike in a majority of cases will be permanent. Somebody says that cotton will go up to $1 a pound unless the government regulates the price. Remember when the coton belt was pleading "Buy a bale at ten cents?" in his annual report "No coin," he says, "is small enough to represent any j Seems like a rather flighty idea RIPPLING RHYMES By Walt Mason ENVIRONMENT! Chile and Spain have just added their o. k. to the'j League of Nations. Not great powers, perhaps, but re spectable and in every way eligible to membership. Anybody who can lick old General High Prices now will be as big a man as Foch. when children want me. And T know ! whv vou wanted nie, too. You want to THE STORIES IHE DFAVDROPSTOlDi: (Written for tha United States Hchool (Mrrten Army, Depart ment of the laterior.) children what 1 and mv failie 1 1 told you isn 't that it f "They want to come here and ace mi thev say there are no fairies in their gardens." "Have any of them looked!" ''They said so." ''I am sure they eould not have look ed in the right way. r they would have I hear men say, sometimes, ' Great Scott I This is the village God forgot! There is no chance for me to rise, in this old burg of niossback guys." Then they go forth, Uwn a day, to fairer pastures far away; and there they find things just as bad as in their own abandoned grail It cuts no ice where genius dwells; we'll always see it wearing bells. The man who has the goods may go to lccpi'r U'nwto nr nviM eimu' nml thurn Vi'irnr nut Viij nmrt. . . , , ... , , , , , , . I found fa.ru s .it a vou did. r.a. a est sign, and he will find that trade is line. Ours is a j dolly ueets the garden 'ace' ciuui must fi..,i the fairiea in it.- own quiet dreamy town, but it would hold no fellow down. If! - :, , : trn-n" ; n'h" . h "hf: 1 .. J , ,. .,, ii Polly was finding the garden more ; cried, standing ui and waving her hand home youth shows the proper fire, with wrench or ham- ,,, ,,,, illtrrc,ti(1g. Wl, heard other at something h,gl, ..p . the air. -There mer, brush or lyre, men drop their work for half a day, to little Bin talking at.ut their gardens. ! ol,r '':'" . , . ... 1 i . i t. -jr",! . ... " . ., . . , v ')u' w bat " cried 1H1I)' forgetting help him upward on his way. W ith proper stuffing in rimt mate h.-r i,iS that th,. hma1iM.n your head, there isn't anv town so dead that vou can't cut P"1''" -''-h wiouged to wiiy and , Th Br.iea Ace. him skinuuing . j ; . , x i i i noli and a little to herself shoui.i a swath right there, and nineteen kinds of laurels wear.i.(. a very n...- one -as fi.u as a-.y gar And in the deadest, grayest town a man may win a world !a,:u ,lliN"; l,r ,,f hi,"l',,it T. v ' i . i led Mutes school 'garden armv. renown. If you, fair reader, where you are, can t hitch itut ,.oe 0f the other children ,0,.,,. your waffon to a star, vou couldn't do the trick in Cork.,,J ' km '''' n1"-" ! i''" m Uoston, Joplin or New York. llZt the'.u Harriet's! Almost a mouth. 1 have innde ouo friend Norma Curewe. I cheeked it off on my fingers. And I have learned more about men." A man may think it cute if you shud der at a mouse; but ho is disgusted if you fail in a crisis. Yes, Constance 1) wight and the accident she, with a:z her exouisitieness, hud lost Dr. Bixby. Been use she had no gelf-controL She had screamed mid moaned when little Tod hurt himself. -Wlic hud covered ucr faeo with her hands. Ves, pluckjs essential. And flattery. What a wonderful weapon! If it iB followed by n delicate, laughing raillery, flirtation with another man ,and flat- terv again. ho 1 hud luugiied in my sleeve, the afternoon tho doctor spent iu explaining the working of submurines to roe. I knew as much as he. But I swallowed all my knowledge. I listened with wrapt: interest. A game n game all of it. But a fus.-iiuitiiig gitine. Aad in the end! 1 cunie lo a dead standstill ill the rutty rond. If I knew so much about it, why was he doctor not at my. feet Ho likes me. He is interested in me. But Hint is all. 1 have more to learu much more. 1 looked up. Dr. Bixby was striding up the road toniud me. The color ilr.ni ed to my checks. I felt "caught in the net. ' " Why So guilty-looking, Miss Sully f " asked the doctor. So my fnce- was tell tab-. Itut he had said, "Miss Sally." Fer haps "I'll go along with you to the post office," he said. And we walked brisk ly along the sunny road. 1 am going to be absolutely natural for fiiwc. I thouuht. 1 have used all mv know if I am .Milling to tell the other , ltt(, dodges. Now I shnll be myself. have(Kimply Sara V hat fun we had! days with friends oa Cedar ereek. Mrs. Gregory of Hulem spent Monday with her father, Dan Rogers and a sis ter, who -just arrived from. New York state. Mrs. Buell who has been visiting her daughter Mra. Rose Chapman returned to Sheridan Friday. Mrs. Adah Jones returned Thursday from Portland. Miss Mildred Williamson returned Friday from Stayton. Mra. W. W. Bosebraugh, Mrs; Bich mond, Eliza Hoxie and Mrs. Loter of Salem attended tho W. M. A. picnic here Friday. Mra. Martha Wolf recently celebrat ed her 67th birthday. Her three sons and one daughter were home for the festive occasion. Mrs. Mary Kevits, Robert and Henry Sims, and Archie Pottninn came from various points to attend the funeral of Lawrence Hims Sunday. Irs. Alice I'arinenter ' sister anil little daughter are visiting at the home of George Farnienter. FAIRVIEW NEWS NOTES The good man is ahwys sincere 1MPEBIALES MOUTHP1C.CC CIGADLTTCS are made of good tilings. Good tobacco, perfectly blended pure mais paper to wrap it and 8 mouthpiece to cool the emoke of it A ciga rette manufactured to excel. 10or 13c The John Bollman Co. Branch rsclf should throtieh the air. How fast he ees aad how beautiful he in." ''Why that is just a Swallow." said Dolly. "What makes vou call him an ce" 'Because he is one of our best hell When Dully told them i ,n fichtine anainst our enemies," said for w hut f stories the different fairies t(,P Fairv. ! .Tomorrow Facing the Truth.) una t.Mit nor, some or mem laugneu ''Have vou enemies up in the air! The doctor threw aside his dignity. We raced down the road. We filched apples from Farmer Brown's. We imitated an ugly flock of gui iea hens. In short, we were happy, care free children! When we came out of the post office, the doctor ruised his hat. "I must leave yon here," he sai.T. "I'm going to se-e Constance Dwight. IWiiutiful girl, isn't she!" "Yes, lovely," I an-were.l throwing all the enthusiasm I could into my voice. And I took the road home. I wn dered along forlornly. 8o I had failed! I was just some one to play with a jolly companion to be forgotten as soon as imule. My th run t felt a if I could not swal low. It was not the dust. I l,iie used mv let efforts. And all B9nSifB hurt her feelings. Home of then. ,,kp(1 ,vily much p,U. I said she dreamed it all whirh she Some of them manage to gi't fTm mTmm?mmmlmmmrm'mmmm mmmmmlmm,mmm Hinrit was a mistake. And some begged ne ir," said the Fairy. 'lti t LADD'& BUSH BANKERS Established 1SGS General Banking Business Commencing June ICth Banking Hours will be from 10 a.m. till 3 p.m. Sein Finn And Sedition Will Be Her Mission WRECKERS ATTACK LAND MARK ERECTED IN 1857 . TO CLEAR PROGRESS WAY Another old bind mark is being form down in the progress Halom is making to become a- modern city. This ia tho old twp story frame building at tho corner of South Commercial and Trad streets, now owned by the Salem Watet Light & Power company. The building in which the present of fice of the water company is ioeuted is owned by the Oregon l'ulp 4 Paper company and will be used this fall by the paper company for an office. Find ing it neeessaryto secure other quarter, the water company decided to buiht ra lis .roM-ny Ji.ni urnwi lilt- Biiri-i 111,1m its present office. The building wilt be of concrete and brick and will fuco 25 feet on Commerciul with a depth of about 50 feet. The old frame now being orn down is one of the laud marks of the city. It was built about 1857 by W. K. Smith. a wealthy druggist of those days and for a short time used s a hotel. Along in 18ft".!, about the time of tho great flood, when boats ran up as far as Willametto University, the building hnd -beea made into a home and waa occupied by the mother of former Gov ernor T. T. (Jeer and the mothor of Mrs. (leorge J. I'earee. In later years, along- In the early "am the building was used by Maurice Klinger a the first brewery iu tho northwest. After serving as a brewery many years, it became a lodging pluco fur Charles Walker, a carriage painter, well known throughout this section of the state. In late years it was acquired by tho water company and for some time stood vacant until occupied recent'y by an au tomobile firm. . . To Improve Tour LUestion "For years my digestion was so poor that I could only eat the lightest foods I tried everything th'it 1 l.iar.l of to get relief, but not -..r.til about a year ago w llen I saw Clmii i evlain 's Tab lets advertised and ''or a li.iltle of them. , aid I find the rijlit trial r'lent. Sine (Cijiital Journal Special Service) Fairfield, Or., Aug. 14. Miss lot Parker and nephews Donald and Stewart Jameson returned to their home in Portland after a mouth's vif.it at H. F. Pnrkers. W. A. Mothken of )l)ugone -while' traveling to Portland had the n.ist'or- taking them my d'est'oi. is fine." tune to tie nit tne ruilioos rods in his Airs. Hlnnche Mower., Iinrnnn, I a. Ford which overturned their car smashing up the top and wind shield and steering gear. John Imlah put the car into ?hape after several hours delay and they went on iheit way. No one was hurt. Mr. and Mrs. ('has. Lufhy and little daughter of Stayton, Mrs. I.uthy and Mrs. Manan of Salem were guests of D. B. DuKette'a Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Parker made a business trip to Brooks Saturday. Mra. H. . Wrightson of Portland and son Hernias, who recently returned from France and Mr. and Mrs. Jos, 11 u gill of Woo.lburn were visitors at John Imlah's Mondav. Misji Merle Du Kette spent the first Larue Curbs Ambition Of Meehan To Meet Dempsey Oakland, Cal., Aug. 14. A real lucinf with all thp trimmings and knowduWBt was given Willie Meehan by Fat Larue, whom Willie and most of the fans pick ed ps pie for the fat Friscan. Kntering the ring In perfect shape Larue plaster ed Meehan the entire route, and in tho fourth, Meehan was groggily hanging on. VIOLATED GAME LAWS or tne woe visiting menus at lorvai Thp 0o,(l El.IM)f.,r as the fot lis. The Imlah family reunion was held , ,(m ju(f My eonr(,rBi.,a ?orm,r rri. niiiiiiay on tne river, a oounteous pic-H,,,.nt. ,inmr urde , Adam, broke tho nic dinner was served or wntcn .in u-ia-.v i,, : , ,.,, fn..t. fing nf Wes Hill, " Botes'' Bump. ktS father, A. Kanip of Paletu, and also a younger Ramp, for having in their lMMRj.inn th fnrrnt. .f tine Th m- of Fordson tractors are Lenard Mahnny d(,r Ramp bpinf ldi tho menibers of the familv were present. A dip in the river was enjoyed by old and young. Those in this section who are owners Max Lenard DuBette Bros. Frank and .lames Muhony, evil purchased one Tuesday. EXTRA SESSION UNXIRELT harge nganst him r.u di'missed while the younger Ramp was abl let off with an admonition, but Hill and "Butch" Ramp were arrai;n"d before Jnslieo Dye and given the limit in fines, and posts. With th rvc -i tion of tl, however, the fine was m( ended pend ing good behavior. Rositurg w. FOKD JURY CHARGED up in Hut the (to be allowed to come to her garden 'Are' .bx'-i.'t stay up there all the and see the fait.es for thcmscUes. time. Ilon't vou him sw.h.. some Dolly thought it would not be polite times, Then 'lis is catching bogs and to iuMte anv of the other children un- j amaf fi,. thst lav dangerous eggs on til she had asked the fairy queen. She our leaves or soii etiiues he gets the did not know how to find the queen. . aphids you know what they are off because slie uly came when she had (),, leaves." m, thing articu!r to say. Before j What does he .U w ith them ?" U'ollv went to bed at nodit she wa I fMU iI.ao. ia h.s little birds wishing km. I that ihe i.ueea niittht b . ii fnu hi. ,th full as it willlof the Woman's IriS ftlnrj-tional lea in the garden in the morning. Mie had ko!d of inse ts and then carries thnii to I pie w ill be her wo-k ia Portland, she a teclmg that if she wishe hard i B' ta,i, jn the ehtnmev. I wonder if dwlared. Durinu t'lf p4 several enoiiiih the beautiful fsry would B.i .....!, I Ko u..-i.,.i if I should tell I months. Mis 0'Bren!tn ha beew I .... i . i!i.. itt il .nt'-j in, iii! i..'t .if 1 nil vou now HiailT iln.ee. one person rmimil'- " i i , in a swallow's moi lh as it was oa itsifoniia women to th.:.. l.,ie. ( wav to feed the little birds " she is a sister-in law of Famen 'Oh. do tell me'" cried DoMr, j'Vannt who eninmani'- I the Eolith Dub i "Well, in the first place there ere'l' volnni.vr. dHa t '? Ksster week j inu.retmn in 1 v 5 i and wh. was exe- ( Portland Ire .i.niin) To iimmole Sinn Feii propaganda Mis Kathleen 0"1r-iun of Ireland, arrived ia Portland jeste'djy. She is the woman represe'i.ative and speaker for the Irish repn'l: at l.Mkcd by the Sinn Fein movement. Thi tirganisation Si.oknne, Wash., Aug. 14. Governor Hart will not call a special suffrage ses sion of the legislature "until it is sp parent there will probably be a reason able umber of states to raitfy this men!." The governor told George 8.. Mount Clemens, Mich., Aug. 14!.- t'snfield, democratic chairman here, Judge Tucker began charging the jurr that the session will be "given due eon i. It-ration.1 n the Denrr Ford-Chicago Tribune anil- bon dollar libel suit here, shertly after ! o'clock todav. The court mom was Mcdford's airplane ii-s carried IS packed, passengers, the oldest hei ig i. H. Bovle,' 1 so, and the youngest ha.t.ara Owens, S,Wf0rgt Jf B'dV At HoH!8 iconic, .sine emioia, thcte nhe was: ' "Oh. dear tany qiuH'n " cried the .little girl; "IHd '' row 1 wanted t i n ' ' of course 1 knew I alnavs know JooPrnt PKSXE 133 IlfifTta gaicken ift193 R Com'l-ovtf tr Press mm Q. E. IrOoVitt. CrMrittl'