Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, May 25, 1915, Image 4

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    age of "The Capital Journal"
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PUBLISHED EVERY EVENING EXCEPT SUNDAY, SALEM, OREGON, BY
Capital Journal Ptg. Co., Inc.
L. K. BARXKS,
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The Capital Journal carrier boys are instructed to put the papers on the
porch. If the carrier does not do this, misses you. or neglects getting the
taper to you on time, kindly phone the circulation manager, as this is the only
vay we can determine whether or not the carriers are following instructions.
Plione Main 81.
YOU HELP OR HINDER
If one wants to stop the growth and prevent the
development of a city or community, one of the simplest
and most effective ways of doing this is to kill the com
mercial organization by withholding from it personal
interest, service and financial support. Ihis can be done
directly, or by diverting support through dividing inter
ests. But it can not be done if the individual members of
the organization are loyal and vigilant in its behalf.
It is for each individual citizen to say whether he
.wants the city to grow and develop in size, in importance
I'.rid in beauty as a place for a home. j
It is for each to say for himseli whether he wants mis
If we may believe the press reports the Germans and
Italians are actually peeved at each other, news which;
may be regarded as the most painful surprise of the war.;
We had supposed that the two nations were about to en-
gage in a good natured killing match, and that the best!
of feeling characterized all the preliminary arrange-!
ments. Latest advices from the front, however, are thati
the war is really degenerating into a disgraceful quarrel , making capital.
in which evidence of bad temper is cropping out in various, ieghnNe dRS" t&Sfarfi
quarters, a fact greatly to be deplored, since legal-f he machinery). Heiio, Central! Lei
ized murder and destruction of property on a large scale ;5Jf ,& p.au";
fl Galley oFunI
feauassmi'rgff?
ft
iz.cu muiuci cuiu ucouuiiiuu jjujcilj uii x mv .yol) giJdy ljtt,e thilg, Nq j s
ought to be conducted on a higher plane and in keeping twen-ty-seven. Twenty-sev . Heiioi
with all the attributes of our higher Christian civilization. j feeJ1 LClmlh!ir,!lM
It is more than disgraceful to allow the snlendid carnival, him that Mr. Jefferson McAddistei1
an unseemly display of temper,
of slaughter to degenerate into an ordinary brawl through ! ffi t'hf
Jess Willard, one of the most distinguished citizens of
the United btates, is quoted as saying: "Sleep is money in
a man's pocket." He's talking, Jess is, in modern terms.
Cervates wrote of sleep this way: "Now blessings light
on him who first invented sleep; it covers a man all over,
thoughts and all, like a cloak; it is meat for the hungry,
drink for the thirsty, heat for the cold, and cold for the
hot. And Southey the poet wrote thus:
"Thou hast been called, 0 Sleep, the friend of woe;
But 'tis the happy that have called thee so."
n fin tir fn Un villiiicr tn rnntnbutc something towards
U;j. u hmir One of our exchanges rises to remark that "Out of
If in his decision he recognizes his obligation to do hisj respect for General Sherman persons quoting what he
part in behalf of city progress, it is for each to decide forj said about war should explain that the general never saw
himself whether he will make his contribution to the1 any such war as this, otherwise he would not have
mise of the common good through the most efficient; slandered hell as he did by saying that that was what
i v,nni m- fn lcrul his ;iid in an aimless and inei-i war was,
IVlllMWi tliClUJIV.1, fcv . , .
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ficient manner, where results lor good are piooieiuauLai.
If his decision should lead him to cast his support to
the commercial organization, the logical way to promote
the city's best interest, it is still for him to say whether
he will add to his financial support some measure of per
sonal service the thing most needful in promoting com
mercial and civic welfare.
In addition to contributing to the financial support of
the commercial organization, it is the duty of the loyal
citizen to assist in shaping the policies and directing the
activities of that body.
Every member should consider it a part of his duty to
endeavor to get others to see their obligations of citizen-
The New York World after the great review was
moved to observe: "It will be at least three weeks and a
half before we hear anything more in the vicinity of New
York of the alleged degeneracy and unpreparedness of
the American navy."
General Iluerta has just invested $:00,000 in New
York realty and is living with all the extravagance of an
Indian rajah. Possibly that Mexican presidency is worth
fighting for after all.
No more macaroni from Italy since war broke out in
ship and render such assistance as they may be led to be-1 dago land, and next thing we know China and Japan will
lieve their part. 1 he etticiency oi the organization should: clinch and then the supply ot chop suey will be cut off.
bo enlarged by extending the .membership.
The work of a commercial organization
is not the'
work of a few men. and can not be delegated to a lew to now to make your, hair
da iivwlnrhilfpn fin bell alf of and instead of the manv soft, fluffy, beautiful
MWVIIliVv.v.v'. - - - v .t.
RURAL CARRIER EXAMINATION.
working together. It is a work which can not be effec
tively performed by a "delegated few." It is a work
which is to be properly performed only when thoroughly
understood to be, and fully accented by the citizens as,
"The work of ALL for the good of ALL "
EMBEZZLED $100,000; DIED PAUPER
if i:
lii'tU'r than all tW wm-iiHiM "hair
tunics" in I lu- world in a simple- bl
I'iikMoiii'iI Ihmiip riviiip consist ititl of
plllill I'.II.V IC II lit, I.IIVOIIU (do POIIlpONCC),
i iiml n lilllc Mi'iillml Civtiiln. Those
j Ihive mixed at limno in n few niimih'N,
, win It Winnie w ith ti n v Heiitp. Try it
iul tile lotion biistilv into the
with the finger lipit or n nieiliuni stiff
I nniMi. Ai'i'lv niuhl unit iniiinini;, A
iinnot find n
tinin
lew
use iui, yon
just one niiilit and see,
A ni'niiimm-ir l'U'vei' nnil nrivfiln hfinkoi nP fMlip'irrn dnim:ist - .. I.nvnnn, (I oz, Itny Kum
' ,,, . ., . ' , 1 , . , , i,,,wwwk nd "... drnelini Menthol ( rystals
v, ho tied that city in v.ni, aner having emoezzied .iuu,wu ti. cvstnis in the imv Rum and
from clients and depositors, which he declared he had lost
in gambling, died a charity patient in the tuberculosis
ward of the county hospital in Chicago. Just before he
died he revealed his identity to a nurse and said: "Tell
my old friends I paid for my folly with my life. Tlu
money did me no good." !
It makes no dill'erence where or how the money went;
the attempt to get something for nothing always proves
a i aiiure. hasy come, easy goes is a true oiu saying,
The accumulation of money requires far more than
, it r l n lli n -u i i i .
mere acquisition ot it. iiiousaiids oi men maw lots oi ""' '" " " "w
lMtnev, and have very little. Thousands of others make'rrr
V(ry little, but manage to make it multiply into consider
able. A bucket with a hole in its bottom may be filled with
water repeatedly, but soon goes empty again; while a
tight bucket may stay filled even from ordinary rainfalls.
And, after all, the pleasure in money lies not in its
ussession so much as in its accumulation. It is the joy
m the game of making it, of planning enterprise, of giv
ing oneself to it, and seeing it work out favorably.
Huto is direct connection between stealing and
pauperism. P.Mh grow out of failure to properly appre
ciate the right purposes of property.
It is just as natural, just as much in accordance with;
rule, for a thief to become pauperized as it is for a pauper' t
to steal. :
The man in position to embezzle $100,000, and embez-!t
zled it, robbed himself most of all He robbed himself of
xn iii mi S oz. Mottle, Then mid the
l.iiMina, sliul.e well nml let it stand for
an hour liefoie nsinj;. Apply it ly put
ting n little of the mixture on a soil
ilntli. Draw this I'lutli slowly through
the linir, tnkint; just one small strand
at n lime. This idealises the hair and
seiilp of dirt, dnsl anil excessive oil
and makes the linir delightfully soft,
', ' f 1 "" "P "" ,m'' Jour senlp mid tins new
I nun tiilluii; and to ninlie it urow uliiiii i hiiir w ill .mm- ;n. .. ,,. i..,.c,i 1.1
as a vise. Miuidrufl' will disappear and
Midline; eease. In ten days you will
j single louse m- st i.innliiii; linir. They
iiiki line uownv new nun's snniutini;
it v.
Any ilninnisl ,1U, Hell you the ahove.
The presciipiinn is v,.rv inexpensive
and we Isnow uf mitliinU; so effeclivp
and ceitaiu in is u.sult.
Facts
1
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Not Arguments
"I cam tired of listening to generalities and
arguments. I want to draw my own conclusions."
standing, public confidence, friends, self-respect ami all !t
chance to live a wholesome, happy lilV. What greater loss'
could be suffered? ' ' !
Last night's meeting was a pretty good start toward;
gelling logeiner.
LADD & BUSH, Bankers
Established 1S6S
Capital $:00.000.00
Transact a general banking business
Safety Deposit Roxos
SAVINGS DEPARTMENT
This was the statement of a large manufac
turer who was .considering his advertising
problem.
The facts were gathered.
They embraced figures from all over the
United States.
And as a result of these facts the manu
facturer decided that he would have to use the
newspapers if he wanted to sell his goods.
Manufacturers anxious for. the same facts
can have them in confidence by addressing the
.Bureau of Advertising, American Newspaper
Publishers Association, World Building New
York. t"
1st.
I (The other reporters listen in awe-
' struck silence.)
The New Reporter. Is this really
Mr. Dcvoy? My name is Ah,
you rccognire my voice? You per
haps remember that I interviewed you
yesterday. What's that? Best re
port? Oh, thank you! You're very
kind. I tried to make it so. Has any
thing turned up in regard to that case
since noon? Well, sorry to trouble
vou. Eh? Dinner? You're extreme
ly kind. At Sherry's? What? And
Ii bottle? (Surging interest In the
entire staff.) It's awfully kind of you.
NVcll, say Tuesday, at eight. But real
ly I
City Editor (in his every-day voice).
I have some work here, McAddister,
when you are quite through talking
to yourself. That telephone has been
disconnected since morning.
The train-despatcher. is one man to
:ount on: What he says goes.
When the reading public has faith
in a writer's name it ! a faith which
must be backed up by good works.
A SMART GIRL.
Mrs. Newgold. Genevieve Alber
tine you are not playing that duet
together. One of you is a bar ahead
Df the other.
Genevieve (proudly). Well, I wai
the one ahead, anyway!
CONSTITUTIONAL.
"I took a long walk yesterday," said
Boreman, as he collapsed into a seat
it Busyman's desk.
"Take another, old man," suggested
Busyiuan; "it'll do us both good."
TURN ABOUT.
Tools. It takes an artist to mix l
:ocktail, according to the experts.
Tanks. I dare say. I've seen a
:ocktail mix an artist.
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tion , Soui- Stomach.Dlarrtaa
Worras.Comnlsioits.Fcvciisli-ncssandLossOFSlEEP.
latSmiilc Signsturei of
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NEW Y0RIC.
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VA For Over
Thirlv Years
Till1 t'niti'd Stilton Civil Srrviro com
iiiisisiiii hn ii ii ii n iK.?d nn examination
for the enmity uf .Marion, Oregon, to lu'
hi'lil at .Snli'in, mi .tunc 2li, 1H15, anil to
fill the position of rural carrier at Stay-
ion nun vanun ics that may later occur i
on rural unites from other ost offices
in the above mentioned county, The
examination will he open only to male I
citizens who are actually domiciled in ,
t tie territory ut u postottice in the
(let from your, , " ; "" . '' T.
,ii,l, iinMin I M I II III X Drill iMl, ll'll.
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lis-i m'iiii nun iiiui'iii ion ijiiiiikn iniiy
n- iiMiii me tuiiccH iiieiiiioiieu
above or from the United States Civil
Service ConiinisMiin at Washington, I).
I'. Applicutioiui should be forwarded
to tin' commissi!, n t Washington at the
earliest prnctii al ilntp.
SANCTUM PLEASANTRY.
"So this Is your idea of wit, eh?"
laid the editor, as he read Wagg'i
olcs.
"Yes, it is," said Wagg.
"Well, the idea is certainly original,'
mid the editor.
THE WINDOW.
There blushes at the window
A creamy crimson rose,
nd just outside upon the sill
The storm-king piles his snows.
slender glass partition,
Flowered and vined with rime,
Divides the blushing; summer from
The chilly winter time.
A child with laughing features
I-ooks out upon the snows,
While on the sill a sparrow
Looks longing at the rose.
AN EXTREME CASE.
"Talking about people with pooi
memories, said the man of remark
able experiences, "the worst Case ol
the kind I ever knew was a man
iff wui
mm
H
named A. Frcliniihuvsen Smith
invariably wrote his name that way,
and alter he had been doing it for"
.bout fifteen years I'm blest if hci 1
didn't forget what the 'A' stood fori'1
THE LONG AND SHORT OF IT !
Auntie. And how lv:u mammi
drersed at the party, Tottie?
Tottie. W'y, she had a pitty, w'ite,
long, short dwess .
Auntie. But, dear, how could It bl
both long and short? ,
Tottie. W'y, it was long at thi
bottom and short at the topi
ART AND NATURE.
The sheep upon the sloping green :
Goes "Ba-a-a" on nimble lectj
The cow goes "Moo-o-o" up on tht
scene
With clover bright and sweet
Tli Ldosr goes "Bow-wow" all the day,
ihe kitty murmurs "Meow,"
i The rooster In the garden wajr
j Goes "Cock-a-doodle-do."
The duck goes "Quack, quack--
nappy bird
While swimming all elate.
Alas! I cannot spell a word
The pig t.o imitate.
s
Burroughs "Figuring" Machine
They add, subtract, multiply, and divide. The latest models,
such as are shown at the Panama-Pacific exposition, will be
on exhibition in
Room A., Marion Hotel
During the next week. There is a Burroughs best suited fot
your needs. See the Ledger Posting Machines that have
proven such ' a success. Come today. Students welcome.
Burroughs Adding Machine Co.
J' F. Wanless, Representative N. B. Gregg, Salesmanager j
Try a Journal Classified Ad.
my pretty tovs I fi.lr
S vain
Duck, sheep, and dog and cat
ror natures voice they only squeak
And speak alike at that .
I think it quite ridiculous
To hear my rooster chant
Just like the hippopotamus,
Tha goat, and elephant.
I think these toys I like the best
To play with in the hall.
Should go like Nature when Aey'n
pressed '
Or "never go at all.
No More Plates at This Price
After
June. 1st
Have an Extra Set of Teeth Made
While This Offer Lasts
All Work DR. W. A. COX
Guaranteed
Lady Attendant
W
PAINLESS DEMIST
Phone 692
303 State
Street .
SALEM, ORE-