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Page Two DAILY CAPITAL J0UB5AL, SALEM, OREGON, FRIDAY, Al'Gl'ST 2S, 3012. THE CAPITAL JOURNAL E. IIOFER, Editor and Proprietor R. M. HOFER, Manager ladrfwnricnt Nowipnpcr Devoted to Amrrlrin Principles and th Vrogrttm nd TWnlopmfnt nf All Orpuoo I'ulillahwt Kvi-ry KvrnlriK Kxrcpt Humlny, Kiklem, Oregon SUBSCRIPTION RATES: (Invariably In Advance) Pally, VI Oarrlir, per year ...15.2(1 Ir month. .Wc txilj, by Hall, per year 4.00 Per month. .3.'c Weekly, by Mall, per year .... 1.00 Bli montha.SOc FULL I.HAKKI) WHtH TKI.KOHAI'H IIICI'OIIT DANGER UNDER YOUR NOSE. How many microbes liHoasr--brccding microbes are there in the mouthpiece of your telephone? An exchange asks this question; then adds: You don't know; neither do we, nor any one else, for that matter exactly. V ,. " ., fu . j Dut microbes are there by the millions if what the scientists' say is true. And they aren't there to do any good. An examination was recently madc'by a New York scientist a bacteriologist of a score or more of the mouthpieces of public telephones, and what he found in these instruments was enough to make you and all the rest of us gasp. In one mouthpiece, for instance, ho found the baccilli of tuber culosis, bronchitis, typhoid fever, diphtheria, la grippe and half a dozen or more diseases to which mankind is Riisceptible and in sufficient amount to communicate the various diseases they rep resented. 1 i .tJ- t ' You will say there could not have been very many of them in such a small instrument as a telephone mouthpiece. Not many! There were millions! Why, don't you know that some of the very worst of disease germs roaming around are so infinitesimal that thousands of them could be assembled on the point of an ordinary pin? They are none the less deadly because they are small. How do you know but what the telephone you talk into every day isn't a rendezvous for a choice collection of genns that are just laying back and waiting for some one to prey on? No telephone mouthpiece that is not disinfected every day is clean. Some people will let their telephones go from one year's end to another without a bath. And they will talk into and handle those same telephones as if they were as clean and inoffensive .as a breath of fresh air, when in reality they are as dangerous .as a rattlesnake more so, in fact. When did you disinfect the mouthpiece of your telephone last? What's that you never have. Well, what do you know about that? For heaven's sake, in the name of cleanliness and all that is sanitary, at least unscrew the mouthpiece of your phone and wash it out with some sort of antiseptic solution, especially if several persons talk into it daily. The telephone mouthpiece looks innocent enough, but it is not. Scientists say it is a prolific breeder of disease under unsan itary conditions. Swat the microbes in your telephone mouthpiece today. DOG SHOW WILL NOT TAKE PLACE Tliu Stute Hoard of Agriculture to dny Ixmiifd an edict to the effect that the Interstate dog uhow proposed for the Oregon Klnte fair, In off. The jvent Ib given up on account of rabies Mining anions the dogs In Portland. Calvin 8. Whlto, Be-rctury of the State lli.iiid of Health, ndvlsed Buperlnt"nd ent Meredith this morning thnt the scourge wan serious In Multnomah (ounty, and an wont of the entricB to far are from Portland, the board de cided to cense further efforts to hold thin, the firm annual event. The rr.ll roads will also refiiBo to transport k gf, It Ih underKtood. POWEK FISHING BOAT SUNK II Y DIG MM: It Victoria, II. C, Aug. 23. Coming Into the HtrnltB thlH morning en route frpm 8nn Francisco, the Drltlsh steamer Ikall Captain Clarkson col lided with and innk the power fishing boat Hove, Captain Weaver, of Seattle. The crew nf two men, Captain Weavei and Knglneer C. E. Mi-Master, werj rescued by the crew of the Ikalls and were landed here by the Nanalmo pi lot boat thla morning. They left by the M earner Iroquois at 8:30 a. m. lionnd to Seattle, having been gi.'.-n passage by Cartaln Carter. They were fiistltu'e, nil their effects except the nothing they wore being lost with their vertH l, which wbb broken nnd pricticnlly'cut In two by the propell of the freighter. "I am a young traveling salesman," writes E. E. Youngs, E. Berkshire, Vt. "and was often troubled with consti pation and Indigestion till I began to iibo Dr. King's New Life Pills, which I have found an excellent remedyi" For all stomach, liver, or kidney trou bles there Is nothing better. Only 25 cents at J. C. Perry's. It's eaBler for love to find the way than It la for It to pay the way. 1 111 II B'l I V o a Electric Power Points Flexibility n ith motor drive each machine becomes an inde pendent unit. eanliness Electric motori are "rlen w whntlrt." thry toil neither shop nor sewing room. Economy J With C.-E Electric Motor you pay only lor the MWi-r actually u-d to do your work. afety No unprotected belli, no boiler, mil no fire n.k for you to worry about. iability No brenk downs to tic up your whole shop at omit no tedious and rxn-mive repair. 1 VT""1 Our Power is "On" Every Minute of the Year m Kt Titic i.Kiirr row Kit Id, riione So, Slate and foni'l. MII2A J Building Materials Just See that Corn Shrivel Vanish! The Now Corn Cure "GETS-IT" Gets It CM PW FJfil ! ('ems n Nunduy! lli-fore Using "(iclH.lt." Gone on lunula j! After Using Hiits-lt," Articles furnished by and published at the l'ciUCHt (if Socialist leaders W.T DOES SOCI ALISE TEACH I The Alliance, puhllshed at Ln Grande Is suppoHed to be a socialist paper, and Is certainly nn able one; there fore wte think It Is fair to assume that lis editorial utterances are the teach ings of socialism. It appears to be very strongly opposed to the organiza tion of the Hoy Scouta, and to what It terms "militarism." In an editorial In last week's Issue It says: "Whllo the lenders of the movement deny that the training la of a military nature, they do admit that the object Is to teach patriotism, n love of country and the flag, which Is the rudlmentnry education of militarism and war." Is not this a statement that, accord ing to socialism, It is wrong to tench patriotism, love of country and the flag. These have been considered the mainstays of the country for whose preservation the editor of the Alliance fought during the wnr of the Rebellion nnd It seems to us that to omit these teachings is but little short of treason. If socialism does not believe In patri otism, a love of country nnd the flag, win Air. Hamilton pieaso inrorm us what It does believe to be the proper altitude of the citizen toward the Btate? Elgin Recorder. "GETS IT" Is the new corn cure on a new plun, that is as harmless to the skin a water, but, blazes, how it works! Nothing to stick or hurt. Lo and behold, your corn comes out. You don't have to drag it out. Every owner of a corn, callous, wart or bunion Is going to get the surprise of a lifetime. No more digging nt corns, no more slicing with razors and drawing blood, no more blood pclson, no more sticking plasters, i "GETS-IT Is sold at all druggist's at 2r.c a bottle, or sent direct by E. j Lawrence & Co., Chicago. Sold In i Halem byJ. C. Perry, two stores, D. I J. Fry, Dr. Stones Drug Store, Crown Drug Co., Red Cross Pharmacy, Op era House Pharmacy, Capital Drug Co. Oregon's Great State Fair Opens on September 2nd Sow Is the lime lo get In nnd make your early piirchnses of the new FALL CLOAKS, SIMS, IMIESS (;ooi)S SILKS and MILLI.XEKT. We strongly recommend you to make jour selection now, while you have the pick of the new htjlcs. Don't wait until the bli; rush. .Mountain of new goods lo clmose from at (he lowest prices In Salem. Of ALL KINDS LIME CEMENT BRICK DRAIN LUMBER LATH PLASTER TILE SHINGLES SLABIWGOD COAL PROMPT DELIVERY SALEM LUMBER COMPANY Successors to Capitol Improvement Co. Phone Ma80 Yard Office, liberty end Trade Sis. Rrother Flagg has asked a very rea sonable question nnd we fell disposed to reply as fully nnd dispassionately as space and our antagonism to any movement of a military nnture will permit. In reply we might say, because fir ing youthful minilB with the martial spirit Is an appeal to the vicious pas Blons of human nature. It reaches back Into the dark ages and brings Into our modern dvllldatlon the brute force that characterized primitive man. It incites humanity to riot and murder. It violates the command ment, "Thou shnlt not kill." It vlo Intes the Bplrlt and letter of the bible, by fostering national prejudice In the Interests of commercialism, it mocks Christ, who said: "Love thy neighbor as thyself." It la the anchor that pre vents the ship of evolution from sail ing Into the harbor of peace, Wo might stop hore as enough has been said to convlnco the skeptical mind that there Is no place In the church, or In a Christian nation for 'Hoy Scouts," or any other organiza tion nllled to militarism by cither name or purpose. Hut It la not our purpose to Btop with a brief statement. We have a duty to perform, to society, to our selves, and above all, to the only Christian rganlzatlon the world knows, the socialist party of the world. It Is the only organization that ac cepts and follows the philosophy of Jcbus Christ. It puts Into actual prac tice, "Love thy brother." It leads out of the darkness by the light of the golden rule, "Do unto others as ye would have others do unto you." The difference in cannibalism nnd modem civilization is only In degree. he cannibal eats his Vtims. while modern warfare starves them in pris ons and buries them in ditches. Which of the two is the most humane? In I human nature there are two elements at war with each other. One for good and the other for evil, and as the pre dotnlnl.lug element Is the result of environment und education, there can certainly be no logical argument for a military training or a preparation for war. Let us consider what Gen eral Shei l urn has to say about envir onments nnd war: M confess without shame that I am sick and tired of the war. Its glory is all moonshine. Even success the most brilliant Is over dead und mangled bodies, the anguish and lamentations of distant families ap pealing to me for missing sons, hus bands and fathers. It Is only those who have not henrd a shot nor heard the shrieks and groans of the wounded and lacttaied that cry aloud for more blood, more venegnnce, more desolatlol." Now, my dear people, you who call yourself Christiana, do you want war? Do you still desire that the Innocent boys be tiu-sht the art of war, and JiiBtlfy your acts by the cry of pat riotism? Do you still think that you are jus tified In filling the lipids of the youth of our country with national prejudice that will sometime lead It to wreak vengeance upon Its fellowman of an other nation for a fancied wrong? Then May God help you. ''Vengeance la mine. I will repay, salth the Lord." PerhapB we can get a clearer mean ing of patriotism by quoting from General Fred D. Grant. "It Is your statesmen, and your people who create wars. First the people become Irri tated, generally through some com mercial transaction. The statesmen then take hold of the matter and they compromise, or try to, If the nations are nearly equal. If they are not nearly equal the stronger one slaps the weaker one In the face, and the J soldier Is then called into settle the matter." Wonderful patriotism. Pious patriotism. Christian patriotism. Dull dog patriotism. The patriotism of the prize fighter and the duelist occupies a higher plnce of honor. , Now friend, are you not in error when yon characterize national mur der patriotism? Is not the"real pat riot the peace-maker? Ch'Ist says, "Hlessed are the peace makers for they shall be called the children of God." A patriot Is one who has the welfare of his country In view, which Is the attitude of Bocis'ism toward the state and the world. Small profits make quick sales Is how we Intend to sell cloaks and Bults from now on. A glnpco ot the Ftyles, materials and workmanship will con vince you that the big Chicago Store' Is the place for you to spend your money nt. Ladies' Coats and Suits New fall styles now on sule at prices that will create a sensation In the coat and suit business. Cash buying does the work $15.00, $18 00, $20.00, $25.00 and $27.50 suits Xow Only lfl.11.1, 00, K.t), jiin.r,o, $12.50 and $11,110. ALL NKW FALL STYLL'S. $8.50, $12.50, $18.50 and $25.00 Coats Jiow Only $1.50, $0.50, $!).( and $12,110 ALL ISEVT. Hop Pickers' Supplies Come here and save money. Everything for the Hop Picker now marked out at special prices. Gloves, 5c, 10c and 25c. Hats, 5c, 10c and 25c. Work Shirts, 35c, 39c, and 4!lc. Ladles' Shirtwaists, 35c, 39c and 4!)c. Calico Wrappers, 65c, 75c and 98c. Men's Pants. 9Sc, $1.23 and $1.49, and so on with all the rest. Extra Special Try every store In Salem and see if you can heat our prices. We lead when It comes to honest goods and Jow prices. That Is the reason the Chicago Store has forged ahead against all competition. 10,0(10 yards of Percales, Calicoes, Ginghams nnd Outing Flannels, now en sale for the yard 5c Children's Huhher Coats $LI! Ladles Rubber, Coats; $0 50 values, now only $2.05 75c full size lllenched Bed Sheets, now only 4Sc :.'c whlto Outing Flannel, now, yard, special Be Children's and Misses' t'nion Suits, full weight; 50c values, now 25c The New Rcbesplcrre Collars now on sale at special low prices. Ladles' fleece-lined Hose, pnlr 10c, 12 t, 15c, and 25c. Ladies Union Suits Winter weight, all sizes, now lllc, tl5r, and 75c. CHICAGO STORE Salem, Oregon The Store That Saves You Money DON'T BLAME YOUR OVERWORKED STOMACH When your stomach will not digest food, the vorst thing you can do is to take a lot. of digestive medicines. True, they give temporary relief, but your stomach Is the sufferer. Loss of appetite Indigestion, dyspepsia and headaches can only be perma mntly relieved by removing the CBiise. In many cases, various reme dies taken to relieve these conditions result In ruining the stomach and preventing It from digesting food In a natural wt.y. If you want your stomach to do Its own work properly, without re sorting to artificial digestives or pre dlgested foods, use Jnyne's Tonic Ver-, mlfuge. Take small doses regularly, preferably before meals. In a little time your stomnch will again do Its own work and you will eat heartily, keep well and enjoy living. Jayne's Tonic- Vermifuge is not a digester In Itself, but It tones up the stomach und Intestines, giving you all the nu triment and strength from the food you ent. Many forms of supposed Indiges tion are the result of Intestinal pnra sltes for which Jayne's Tonic Ver mifugo Is unsurpassed. Insist on Jayne's; accept no other. Millions have prulscd It for more than SO years. Sold by druggists every where. Dr. D. Jayne & Son, Philadelphia. READ THIS BOOKLET "THE HAIR AND ITS CARE' SEXT FREE I'FOX REQUEST The Herplclde Company wants ev erybody to have a copy of their book let telling how to take' care of and possess nice hair. The booklet con tains much valuable Information on the subject of saving ahd cultivating the hair. If the present day men and women would begin to live up to the teachings of this little booklet It is doubtful If the next generation would find a bald bended man or lady wearing false hair. It is just as easy to have robust and beautiful hair as to have thin, scrag gy hair or no hair at all. If the scalp Is kept clean and free from dandruff the hair grows naturally and luxuri antly. The booklet tells how this may be most effectively accomplished by the use of Newbro's Herplclde. Herplclde destroys the germ which causes dan druff, frees the head from dirt and scarf flakes. The hair becomes light fluffy and beautiful. Newbro's Herplclde is the original remedy that kills the dandruff germ for which there are many Imitations and substitutes said to be Just as good. Luy nothing but the original. Newbro's Herplclde In 50c and $1.00 Bizes 1b Bold by all dealers who guar antee it to do all that 1b claimed. If you are not satisfied your money will be refunded. Send 10c In poBtnge to The Herpl clde Co., Dept. R, Detroit, Mich., and a nice sample will be sent with the booklet. Applications obtained at the better larber shopB and hair dressing parlors. A vast amount ot 111 health Is due lo Impaired digestion. When the stom ach fnlls to perform Its functions properly the whole system becomes deranged. A few doses of Chamber Iain's Tablets Is all you need. They will strengthen your digestion, Invig orate your liver, nnd regulate your bewels, entirely doing away with that miserable feeling due to faulty diges tion. Try It Many others have been permanently cured why not you? For sale by all dealers. r CASTOR I A For Infanti and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Usirs the Slgn&tor A. M. La Follette's came We have coutracted with Mr. Lafollette for our season's Peaches. We can buy thousands of boxes of peaches for less money. Put we can't get the quality. The State Fair Board, after Investigat ing peach conditions all over the Btate, placed the order with Mr. Lafollette for peaches. Lafollette's Peaches are in our judgment the best shown by any grower in Salem Commencing today we Inaugurate the largest peach Bale ever julled off In our city Lafollette's Very Best, per bushel $1.75 Lafollette's Very Finest, per half bushel 90c Fancy Early Crawfords, per box 75c A ragtime philosopher says that lemons are only fit to hand to people. ANNUAL EXCURSION TO NEWPORT AND RETURN .VIA THE (0 SUN SET & I 1 0G DEN & SHASTA I I I ROUTES I Don't buy peaches until you see ours. We can skin the peddler to death. If we don't, weMl put up. ROTH GROCERY CO. Phone 1885-1896 410-416 State St MM MM MM -! SUNDAY AUGUST 25th $2.50 ROUND TRIP THIS IS THE WOODBURN-SALEM ANNUAL OUTING EVENT and a Special Trnln will leave Wood- burn at 6:50 a. m .: rvervnia s-ss- Brooks, 7:03; Chemawa, 7:12; Salem. 7:26; Turner, 7:39; Marion, 7:50; Jef ferson, 7:58; Albany, 8:30. Returning leave Newport, 6:00 p. m., arriving Woodburn, 12:20 a. m. 5 HOURS AT THE BEACH Surf bathing, deep-Bea fishing, boating, roller skating, etc. A glorious ride through delightful scenery. Further particulars from any S. P. Agent, or by writing to JOHN M. SCOTT, General Passenger Agent, Portland, Or. T i