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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, THURSDAY, MARCH 27, 1913. PAGE THREE. Doesn't Montion Any Names, But It Is Possible to Guess Whom He Means. The coming generation who look up on our our political affairs as some thing now and original, should exam ino tho history of attempts of soeioty ,to govern itHolf to learn that we aro merely perpetrating tho favorite max im of the philosopher, that history is forever, in ono way or another, re peating itself. In 179.r, or about 117 years ago, the people of Franco were ready for a hange of govorninont. Tho common people hated tho roynlty and the aris tocracy. Contrariwise, tho common peoplo were laughed at. Thoso who liatod were the numerical suporiors to thoso who langhod, honeo the stirring events which duly followed. Tho starving peasantry tirod of supporting a landed aristocracy. Determined to overthrow tho royalty, tho democra cy set up a convention, consisting of men from their.own walks in lifo. This group proceeded to run tho government The deposed Hourbons kept a burning thorn in the- side of tho convention, and things governmental looked wobbly at times. When the fato of tho new Belf-eon-stituted power was hanging in tho bal ance by a slcndor thread, a young man, afterwards well-known as Napoleon Bonaparte, observed, while himself clinging to a lampost, that, unless the new government put a little more starch into its legislative enactments, the mob would rulo tho wholo country the directory falling with the royal ty. Napoleon hatod the aristocracy and hatod tho mobs. Barrls, of the convention, was a friend of Napoleon, and in discussing tho immediate danger of an ovorthrow of the convention by the mob, unless something was imme diately done to save the day, gave Na poloon authority to quell the disturb ance. The canonB of Napoleon forth--with annihilated the mobs, whoso suc cess would havo meant the restoration of tho Bourbons to the throne of Prance. As a reward, Napoleon was made commander of au army of raggod, hun gry soldiers. With this contingent of road agents, Napoleon reduced Italy and sent home to tho convention mil lions of dollars and many fine paint- ngs from tho Italian gnlleries. Then followed Napoleon's campaign in Egypt, etc. After winning decisive bat tles (so far as his purposes were con corned) everywhere ho marched, Na poleon finally became so great that he began to act on his own initiative, making treaties without tho knowledge or sanction of his government. His popularity soon excoeded the power of the convention. ftoturninc home, tho people wore ready to proclaim him first consul, favoring a ono man power, who could and did do things to tho vacillating directory of tho democracy. Napoleon, with tact and rare grasp of opportunities, wroto out a constitution for tho people, and had it adopted along with himself as first consul, or ruler. Thus we soo the pooplo kicking tho royalty out and beheading tho aris tocracy, and then falling in love with a foreign-born Corsican, and wound up by making him their omperor, aban doning thoir original schemo of run ning the government by a democratic organization. After being an extreme ly fresh French god for a number of years, Austria declared war on him for some domestic offonse at a time when Napoleon should have peaco. The re sult was Waterloo, and final banish ment. Exit historian. Isn't the direct primary, tho initia tive and roforondum, the recall of ju dicial decisions, proposed abolishment of tho legislature, etc., etc., an attack by ballot on tho foundation of our re publican form of government, in con tradistinction to the pike and musket used against the privileged royalty and arlstocareyt The common poople have come to think that tho representative form no longer represents, nonce the radical changes which followed. The pooplo will hereaftor represent them solves by more direct methods. Like the French, the people propose to take the government into their own hands and administer their own affairs. But again, like tho French, and meanwhile the direct primary and Initiative and roforondum spreading like wildfire over tho United States they discov crcd a man who, while not hanging to a lamp post, very much wanted to hang some others high in authority to lamp posts. Forgetting their original ideas of making tho government one of How to Make Better Cough Syrup than You Can Buy A Family Supply, Saving S3 and Fully Guaranteed. 1 3131 I FOU WOMEN ONL DoYou Feel This Way? I Backache or Headache Dragging Down Sensation! Nervous Drams- Tenderness Low Down. It is because of some derangement or disease distinctly feminine. Write Dr. R. V. Pierce's Faculty at Invalids' Hotel, Buffalo, N.Y. . Consultation is free and advice is strictly in confidence. 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SA MPL SUITS We bought the sample line of Suits from the best man ufacturer in the business. The materials are serge, diagonals and mixtures, the Style and Workmanship of the very best. Special, $12.50 Special, $15.00 Special, $17.50 A Big Surprise for Marion and Polk We have a big stock of pulleys, boxing, saws and all kiuds of tools and machinery. Also chicken netting and hog wire. Bargain prices. Everything from a noedlo to a piece of gold. The house of a half of million bargains. B. STEINBOCK JUNK CO. 2.13 State Street. Phone Main 224 MORE TEOOPS TO GUARD THE CITY Another eompnny of national guard troops for Salem is being planned by Adjutant-General Finzer and his staff, nccordinir to a statement mado last night by 0. L. Anderson, first lieuten ant and adjutant on tho Third battalion staff. This second company for Salem is also strongly favored by Captain AbrnniB nnd tho other officers of M company, "Another company is much needed in Salem," said Lieutenant Anderson. "At tho present time there is not the prop er amount of public Interest shown in tho national guard in Salem. More pub lie interest in tho guard, and another strong company would servo as a great benofit to the young men of Salem. To young men who are members of the militia tho armory becomes a place of recreation which keeps the boys away from tho pool rooms or rosorts of a worse nature. Wo experience some dif ficulty in finding the right kind of young men for tho guard. Wo want men who aro of clean morals and who are splendid specimens of all-round manhood. A few rough-nccka will queer a whole company. Company M is now undergoing a thorough weeding out." Tonight at 8:30 o'clock, tho regular quarterly inspection of M company will be held at tho armory. Tho inspection will be conducted by Company Com mander Abrams. RosteinQreenbaum Bargains in Staple Dry Goods Good Linen Toweling 10c Yard. New 36-in Madras drapery 12 l-2c Yard 1 Neat oCrset Covers. 25c 42 1-2-inch Embroidery Flouncing 50c Yard Ladies Union Suits 38c and 50c Apron Ginghams 6c Yard New Dress Ginghams 10c Yard Making an Actress Famous. In tho April American Magazine ap pears "Tho Autobiography of a Press Agent." The author relates, as fol lows, some of his adventures: "My stunt at tho start was to make a certain young lady famous as quoen of the state. Two hundred and Bixty odd poses were mado at my direction and published at my earnest solicitation pictures exhibiting her playing with her dolls (all young actresses collect and play with dolls), at work in her gnrden, rowing a boat, sailing a sloop. writing her memoirs, at homo with her books, consulting her dressmaker, dic tating to her secretary, stepping into her limousine, entering tho stngo door, broiling a steak, mending, her little brother's stockings, riding her favorite saddle horse, playing. golf nnd watch ing a baseball gunio, In photographer 's studios ninotysoven more negatives were exposed, displaying the star in ov- ery conceivablo kind of costumo. With these and tho lesss Btilted soap-shots and flashlights I plastered tho national press, and although sho had no dolls, never had puttered around a garden, couldn't row a boat, hadn't tho slight est idea of a sloop, possessed no liter ary ability (not oven enough to write memoirs), hnd no library, couldn't cook, had no littlo brother, couldn't rido a horse, didn't understand golf and loathed baseball, tho pictures got into print and my stories with thorn." any age, like two men or two womon. become hotter acquainted when alone together than in the presence of oth ers. The occasional presence of tho seniors seals the acquaintaneoship of the young peoplo with the approval of the parents, and, incidentally, gives the lattor opportunity to discern if tho caller is a dosirable friend. "Tho hours of evening calling vary with the locality. As a gonernl rulo thoy may be said to last from 8:30 to 10 or 10:30. Lator houhs than these aro docidedly bad form cither for nr rival or departure, except when a good doul of intimacy exists, For a first call a man should not remain, at tho outside, for more than nn hour or so, nnd a girl should not encourage him to do so." QUALITY POPULAR MERCHANDISE umbwtwct acme: stmt ccoubt. prices SEVEN APPLICANTS TOR THE POSITION MACCABEES PUT ON "TELL WELL' DEGREE Corset Covery Embroidery 15c Yard 17-Inch Embroidery Only 25c Yard Long Lisle Gloves Best Quality Only 69c. MILLINERY Biggest and best asortment in the city, all up-to-date, and reasonably priced. Ready-to-wear Hats, Shapes, Flowers and Foliage. - 240-246 Commercial Street Something that haB never before been attempted in Oregon was performed by tho local order of tho KnightB of the Maccabees last night when thoy put tho "Toll Woll" degree. Members of tho lodge came from all parts of the coun try and more than 2!)0 of tho lodgemen were In tho city. Tho festivities were begun with a comic band concert in the streets. Af ter this feature of the program tho lodgemen gathered in tho old Masonic templo where they celebrated until ear ly this morning. Tho Salem lodge is planning for a competition with the Halem tent of tho order in tho Rose City on April 2S, when tho semi-annual convention of the Oregon and the Washington lodges is to be held. Com mender Sherwood and State Chap'ulii Uice of Portland were both present last night. Prisoners Complain. ftiniTrn muss ijubf.u wins Kan (Juniitin, 'nl., March 27. Charg es made by prisoners in tho stato pent tontiary hern that they are being sub' jected to brutalities are being probed today by a committee of the assembly. Several of the prisoners who made the charges will testify. The prim i l contention of the pris oners is that tho strnit jacket is still In vogue here, and that guards satisfy their personal spito with brutal treat ment of those under their charge. Words cannot express the contempt n small hoy has for s littlo girl, or the ndmirntinn he can generate for her af tor a few years. The Young Man's First. Call on His Oirl. In an article entitled "Tho Social Problems of a Oirl,-" in tho April Wo man's Homo Compannion, appears tho following: "In connection with calling arises at once tho question of a girl recoiving a young man alono. Shall a chnporonc be presont whilo her is calling, or nott "Again the habit varies. In somo of tho more sophisticated localities it customary for an older person to be in tho room when a young girl receives men callers, but this is the raro execp. tion. None tho less it 1b a social blun dcr to keep tho parents strictly out of sight when strangers come to tho house tho girl whom ho visits should plan to havo him meot father and mother. This may be arranged without any stiffness, Tho young man may bo ushered ints room where the parents aro sitting and bo introduced, or, better still, they may come into tho parlor whilo ho is there and sit down for a few minutes' (hnt "At other times when tho man calls, tho girl's father or mother may stop in tho room for a word of grooting or littlo" talk, without feeling it essentiul to remain during tho entire visit. With all duo deference to parents it cannot There aro a total of seven applicants for tho position of stato highway eugi- i ... . i uoer, wnoso names aro on ino in mo archives of tho executivo chambor. Many moro names aro expected to bo added to the list in tho next few days. Hy law Oovornor West will mako tho appointment somo time heforo Juno, but tho time when tho appointment will bo mado is indefinite. Three of tho candidates were in Sa lem yesterday. They wero W. W. Pur ily of Rnsoburg, Murray Kay of Hood River, and H. B. Chapman, road super visor of Multnomah county. Tho other four candidates aro H. K Arliy, Oeorgo O. Steele, Douglas W. Taylor ond M. O. Eldridge, all of Portland. Talks on Thrift. "Savings deposits in a bank are like an anchor to a ship needful in calm, vital in a storm." J. Pierpont Morgan. Without contentment and an easy mind, no man can be really happy or successful in his work, and in this fact lios the psychology of saviug. It means just this bosidos the actual amount of money you accumulate by systomatic saving, you got very valua ble mental effects. Tho mind has a groat influence over the body. Saving makes you think sue cess thoughts, It creates in you a de sire to got nhead, and desire is the first stop toward attainment. Saving frees you from worry about tho present, and from anxiety for tho future. Therefore, tho psychological of feet of saving is that you aro enabled to give your wholo attention and best efforts to your work, In short, when you save regularly you can do better work and more of it, and thus you will bo happier both now and in tlio future. There is a sure and simple way to provide for a comfortable old ago. It consists of making tho most of the ac tivo years of your lifo, not only in earning money, but also in saviug it. A savings bank account will make you save. Open ono now and prepare for your comfort in that future time when failing strength and lessening in ing for you a great blessing indeed. If you want real pleasure, live for will make up his mind to save twenty per cent of his Income, and stick to this determination through thick and thin, lie will have enough to retire on in his old age just from accumulated sayings and interest, whilo judicious invest ments from time to time would put him in really comfortable circumstances. If you want reael pleasure, live for more than the prosont, and if you do that, one of the most important parts of your life plan will be to save from your present income to provide a fund - for your needs at that futura tims when you will cease remunerative work either from choice or necessity. U'REN WILL MAKE TEST OP THE LAW W. S. U'lten is determined to ascer tain whether initiative petitions may bo voted on at tho special election which is to be held in November of this year in accordance with the provisions of the Day bill. To tost the scope of the new law U'Ren proposes to begin man damns proceedings against Secretary of State Olcott. It is the opinion of Attorney Oenoral Crawford that only tliOHO measures that havo been referred to tho peoplo by tho referendum low may bo voted on in the special election anil that if there wero no measures to be referred no election would bo held Mr. U'Hon wns in the city yosterday working on tho proponed suit. Journal Want Ads Urine Results. 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Morris, Cash Grocery and Feed Store My prices are right others cannot duplicate with same quoqllty of goods Tillamook Cheese 2o per lb 6 pkg Corn Starch 25 2 Yellow Band Milk 15 3 Carnation Milk 25a 4 nlrn FrAah SnedpA Pnlalna -. 2K co.no will make money saved and work-lj pflck Tomatoe8 2Bo 3 can Extra Choice Corn 25o 3 can Extra Salmon 26o 6 can Extra Choice Mince Clams . .BOo d t crnv nniiDiim-c nDtrwTii ' barB C,yBtal whUe SoaP 25 n. la iLMA UVUIIrtlU tj VniUiMAIt A Skin ot Beauty is a Joy Forever ' PI 3 CREAM OR MAGICAL DLAHT1FILR Ilomovei Tn. Pimply Freckle, M-th .'..telle, Hftttti, ind SklD THxraM-a, Sim i-mry uioniin nn beauty, and da Hi's ilc led Ion, It hfttatoud the toit of su Tt'iirn, and In nn h inn If hi wt Utile it lobt-nurtlt ) fprojifrlf mails, Acctpt iiocoiintt'r Mt of sluillir tisurie, Dr. h. a. Hvr anld to 1 fitly ot the htut toti imlienl): "Ai ymt larilM will UM tllflTO. I rftcutnm-fin-J Woarnuri'a CronnT the teut hannfui ot ill Ui kin pTfliiftrtltcinrt." 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