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TTKSIUV KVIJMN'I! . I lino S, 191.7. itonaJ H . I 66r mi M I rage or a ne capital Journal77 2m PUBLISHED EVERY EVENING EXCEPT SUNDAY, SALEM, OREGON, BY Capital Journal Ptg. Co., Inc. I.. R RARNES. m AS ir VTSirP'R nniJA n ivnuivi'v L. S. BARNfX President CIIAS. H. FISHER. Vice-President DOHA C. ANDUKSKN. See. and Treus, Duily liy carrier, per year Daily by mail, per year .. SUBSCliUTION RATKS sfc.T.OO 3.00 Per month 4fn l'i'T montli :iOc TVU. I.EASKD WJltE TKI.EGH A I'll REPORT T,,1 I i ,, . ... .... Aiio vrtiLai uuunui uuiiiui uuys iixe instruciea to put tue papers on tuc porch. If tho carrier does not do this, misses you, or neglects getting the t Vw jm mi"", niiimjr yuvnc mo tutuiawuu iuunuur, as iiua JS tut) omy way we can determine whether or not the carriers are following instructions. Phop.e Main 81. NONPARTISANSHIP SPREADING The California Legislature, at the instance of Gov ernor Johnson, has passed a law putting the whole state government, including the governor, on a nonpartisan uasis- Minnesota already has a law for the nonpartisan elec tion of the Legislature, and there are nonpartisan laws in some states applying to judges and in a number of cities applying to the entire municipal tickets. The California law, which goes further than anything Kiav yei timcifu, nmsi ue voieu upon oy me people under the referendum system before it becomes operative. If ratified, it will entirely eliminate parties so far as state elections are concerned. In cities this has already been done with good success. Toledo was long a nonpartisan city. In Cleveland party lines were long obliterated, except in name, and all inter est was centered upon local questions. Milwaukee has a Jionnnr, is.nn l:nv In Mm Vm.b- fi. ' .... ium, jwi a mumifu Jl'ms, U1U most powerful element has been Tammany, which has i.w. suiiu a puny organization, except as a local party in itself. But while the separation of municipal from national politics may be desired as an ideal, the separation of state irom national utilities is n snmniriioi- i;m,- .j.4... A Here is a natural relationship between state and national politics. Party government in state seems as necessary as in the nation. Of course, the ideal of the framers of the I'edei'a Constitution wns Hi -it- Him.i t.i,ni,i 1 i.- ..,,.i a ii , . , , v"--11- uiu ju Jiu lies .a an, out mat meal never worked out. r f 1 Seth Low, former mayor of New York, has introduced in the constitutional convention of his state a proposal for fV.. e u . . : ui iuc cictuun ui an municipal uuiuers oil nun-pill usu lots. This is a proposition that is sure to cause more or lace nmniflnf in Vnlr ol-cifa nrViavn fVimr lnTfi lir-i.v L'yinurn I...J.J VUlUIIlVUl 1.1 Xl11 QVClt LILJ lldVC IVll IVilUTIll the game of politics played in all departments of govern ment. It is in line, though, with the thought that has ruled in the changes that have come over municipal government within a comparatively few years. xcaio au at tut; mummy iiiissioiiary cuncei is 111 church Africa was referred to as the dark continent. The COOfl folks of thosfi VPars wmiM rnrlnv rovico rliim- nnin. L - - . w wu vv 4. T XOW H-i. VJJAU 1 1 1 J 1 1 , . .1 . , . , A. nas oioueu out civilization to a very great extent and is nuvv mi; iiailCtit UUlHUltMH. A 1nrfnT 1T1 "yVncViir-t rvf rr rmrr t,,4- U !. Muvbwi in i ci.3iiiiigi.uu oaa tiiaii men vvuiuu healthier if they would eat dinner in the middle of the day, that question with us at all. What he wants to do is to C!llnnl" fr flirt l---W1 n 1. .-vciii iu uuoo, iciuttms un eAciiaiige. This year's Fourth of July celebration nnp'ht f.rt bp mightily patriotic and sane withal. Conditions are such uhs) year mac me people oi tne United States should have a greater realization than in many a year of what it is to iMue Mimama is just spoiling for a fight now. One would think that the condition of her little neighbor .Serbia, night prove a deterrent lesson. The annual rose festival showers are due tomorrow and there are indications that they will arrive on schedule time. The Dentist Who Wont Hurt You or Your Pocketbook 3-. :X l.mn.t.i.-. rl tM ,M Gives . Results m shortest Possible time with least D Pai". Most Reasonable Price Epitaphs in Salem Cemetery and in Other Noted Burial Grounds (Kiv.l l.urHcy in Orison Daily Journal) insc ii nt i W.M.... 4 1 I . , ' t ..I.. 1 DR. W. A. COX I can give you more dental work for your money than you cm i , tise what I can do, and then do what I advertise. g elsewhere. I adver. Skillful manipulation is part of the system of Painless De f Before having any dental work done come and see the new MJc Office and get a price on your work which places you under rnSZ" to 303 STATE STREET PAINLESS DENTIST LADY ATTENDANT. PHONE 92G SALEM' REG0N EKtMrnLTMajiMu . - STATE NEWS AN EPIC OF THE SEA Nllllie lilili' HM I M ! .. n f ii I.muiii,, 1,, H'!lllllcrill( lllllllllir llll' lllllcr irniVCS ill! the rc'iiii'teiy lit Niilcm, Oregon. I Ntiip I'i'd nt nno urn vi- cuvi'inl with n mims of . HH-i't't liiinr anil invrtlu mill with some iliriii'iiltv rcml thi' ilrfply-i'iirvi'd Ii't-' tiwiiiK (in tin' wi'iithiT-wii'iii unk lii'iid lii'iinl. Tlic insiTipti, hi ri'inl: "Anfi'li-i I'll Km' vns luini the vi'iiv IkiTi I 1 In the war of deadly gases, "scraps of paper" and the slaughter of women and babies on the high seas, the tale of the crew of the Emden comes like a touch of romance in a sordid murder story. The gallant Von Mueller giving a captured prize to the wife of the skipper with a courtly compliment and then fighting his wounded ship until she died under the fire of a powerful adversary; Muecke and the remnant of the crew wanderino' over f bo Tn t li nn Onin t r. .. .. i 1 c.i r, if i i , , 1 auuiiuuanaeereu1 f.uu!. dim iii ai last in turbans and loin cloths ridine '"''(.' itM.-. .t.t ioi. i,h i., CilllielS across the Ar.'lbhin ilnaoi.f fl,,., . i , "iKi'vi'm 1.v the ii'un in.,, thnt niTiii'timti's i mir iinnii's mi .stum'. "Tlmi'Mon, crccti'il l'.V tllO ll'llllc (if Ol'iijriin. 11,'l'y 1TSt9 lOn'Uun's fii-Ht ilcli'jiiiti'. A iiinii of 'Ki'iiiiiH iiml lcnniiiif;, n lnwycr and I Mtnti'sniiin. ('liii.stiuii virtiicH ciimil lcd Ii'im wide diilnntliniiy. His public ui'tH me Ins licst imi loi utii . lion. Hum- Hi' I H. liustiin. In l- In MiMii.i A, ..II IT. ISIfi. Die, off Ac npuliM). Anril II. ill . It IS (' I'll II llll uli iinJul . " r, . . , P . , -l""(u(i, a muvillU' SlOrV 01 hrnvo 1 "lm visited ninny of tin? old crnvt i..I : i . 1 I . . . III I 1-i'Lii'imiv II. Isr.'i. siw. u.u ui,,,.......i ly niurdi'ii'd hy lui' liulmnd." Not fur l'riini the riinil wiim tin: (jinvp of Dr. W. II. Wilson, utio of Orc'un 's i'll liniiwn iioiici'i's, who died in .IS.Ili. Mi'ic, too, smih tho (jnivi! of Ciijitnin I'linrli'd Hcnni'tt. Hi'iionth h Ih llll mil fin tin' Nloni' is thi' I'nlluu In,,- Dii'd lli'i ilicr 7. 1.SSS. iuri.il 44 vi.nr' -niiuui i inirii'H ni'iinctt wns the dis coverer of (rold in Cnlifornin nn. I fell in defense of liis comitrv nt Wullii Wnlln." (In n white mnrlile tiliiift not fur dis "Aftnr 111',. V- t . . ' avii.ivi IV.L'I i mi'i'p won." One of the oddest insf-i iotioius is to be iotiiul in a Willsliiro grnvevnrd in I.nylnnd. it rends: "Benoiitli this stone in hopes of Zion Is liud tho landlord of the I. ion . Hesitrned untu tho Henvenly will His son keeps up tho business still.'' In st. Andrews in I'K i ti. ju inseription: "Hero lies the bodv of i ,, . , ' menu uavt'iiiiu es nave h hown that not even turbines and wireless and torpedoes can drive romance and spirited deeds from the Seven oeas. It is a story which will thrill the youth of Germany and every other country lm- m.n,.vf ;i my lin1 , t i , ' nt0 1 !T " (5ermany8 ito.y of this !; U. It IS C t'.'l 1 ;mi ii rinilnl n ... n , . ' en ot inexhaustible resources, indomitable resolution i'nd love of glory for its own sake. mid in inv noti'liimli 1 fin, I In. . smpiions I hnve copied from the tin eient hendst s in die eemeteries nt: 1 M "itliunl, Jlnine; Snlein nnd Huston, T, , , i i ii , . , , Mnssiiehiisctts; I'liilndelphiii, the Trin- it is expected that with the close of the present wnr in !,y ''"'"v ""' 1,1 jNl'w Y,"k A- I'Ul'OPe. there Will enmn -i in,i.,t ,-,,,.,,1 llal.'M-M."L II l'Kt..n. New Oilenns, ns well ns ninny ti,; V 111 come a gieat number of immigrants to1"""'1' n univevnrds. ins country, and in the eastern cities plans are even nnw i, 11111 "'. k""i in liemg incubated to direet tb, Imd- ., , r ii 1 '"' """IV 'i",,illt 1,1111 M- i In. ,n I ?- tn. Host away from the cities to "I'itnpiis. . Hii, of b,ow - In,1 V saya (,()ilvin's Week y. There is not nnwli in s,""",,," "i",n'"s "f ' that. The i)imier:ini f,.,i. ,mHi;L ta... ... "m, 1111111 1 '"!.." 11,,,,,. wis: lv ill'iCt inl.m-l Vl, ( "''V,"" l'l"lipo Will liatUral-: ""' l ,,ye'""d l" "iM Increase, Cot- .y in 11 inland, those Irom southern Eurone will piin,.- s""""'1 Ml,,,l,r ere interred the cities, but the thought of iho.K.nnJcS k.! .!..... .1 t( .'r-'.'-'"' jhousantls coining is u disturbing I he 0 reduce the rates of wages both of skilled ami un Mullod laborers, and (here w 11 bo m.'vit,, ,.i....i ' V ''al)or unions. Then with mm, 7 1111 ,-v vv i t x 1Vo , iIlKl 110 .ullicient outlet foi mio U w Z T wares be found I'm. ili, lin 1 i ' Wnur institution; wiilKf ' ,n W P.'ospect is filled with premonitions' oi tuning il-ounle. hi- A California professor proposes a congress of fathers 101 Hie Consi(l(r.'il urn an,lfrie.,(!lvf,M,nc a" .l0 "V 0,1 climate. ? to hunt up any s r ' , , 7 ,n INif1 iV'0"1;4'1'8 'f" Vfi that worl! a pVoblem in K ni ' 1 1 ? , S P and no doubt tmlv (lf,t ,,,.. ... i1...1'18, '.on.R. l,tt n .sai(1, ' ti. - vi i r. H e, He i. i?..? ... .tit. , '"lie L'7, 1 7s.-, in 7!i,m Nt fl,r' ,jstllnt) "enr t he Snow hill street side is t his in- 1 1 j.t urn : "In nieinoiv of lletsv, wife llnvi.l Dnrlinir, died' .lnrch l.siip, lit I."'. Mhe wns I he innlher of 17 chil dren, nnd nn, nn, I her lies IL' of them mid two were lost nt con. llrother .Sex tons, I'lcnse leuve n elenr l...rtl. f ... If li.V Ins stone." I ' .il'..,l ,,.... .1., us not heeded nnd no m,,,, my him nenr his wife nnd .Nl'lllllV III II stone nil ul.1,.1. lo n, " 'He Mrs. Aininey llnnl, Died 17il!i, ! mil t b the niiine is this ieciilinr JiuiU's Vernon, Ksq., only surviving son j7V, . Vl!ruon'l J,'ed 2;ird July, That inseiiplion on tho monument to the Eurl of Kildiuv wns written by Denn Swift mid is ns follows: Who killed Kthliirc'J Who dn red Kihlnre to kill? Denth killed Kihlnre Who dure kill whom lie will." When Kternliold dukes, n ruther ec centric, clinructer, ,!io,I he left iustruc turns ns to liis Imiinl und ordered the tollowme; insciiption put upon his tombstone. "Here lies the body of Steriihulil Oukos Who lived nnd died Like other folks." II WHS Hot tlllillelit limluu l,.,.i 1 venrs or more n-n to hint lit the truth on a tonibstiiiie um in ,ln oIJ i)niiiHh chureh yurd is this inscription: ... 1,,r;., !"';' ('"' '''"ly of Doctor C'liurd, lio filled the half 0f this church y n ril ". I lmve never been nble to determiuo whether the nuin win. nut ii,;- :.....!.. , , I'l'V .UIO llljSU.lll- turn on hi wife's Kravo loved her siii- . MuMinnvillo Telephono Uegister: Henry iiohm of this city predicts thnt we will lmve u wet summer, nnd buses his prediction on tho theory thnt canon ading affects the atmosphere. Ho re members thnt during the civil war there wns a great deul of rain duo to this cause. We have put Henry's prediction down for future observation, just as wo did that of Thin iSmull some time since, wnen ne said thnt on or about May 27 the European war would come to nn end. l'hin's forocust did not quite hit thn murk, but iw.umIV.Iv tin. ...... ..t' " ' i"1"".".; ...v tin , uiiti; ,i Italy iuto the t'ruy imiy be the begin- Wuodbura Indepmlent : rruminent tourists Conil! In PnrtTnnrl n c -(.f.w1 shmvn tlwt citv ui.u'iu'.wl ii'itli i.,.w. loud in their praise of ono of the most ucuuuiui mii-s oi tno world, una puss on. A colonist wanders this wny, is impressed with the great possibilities of Oregon, is nut feted, but buys a farm und helps in the real development of me. siuie. Arrived "Without thunking the Kuropean war," says the Grunts I'uss Courier, "it etui truthfully bo said that things are looking up iu southern Oregon. Two new sawmills are getting into the game, 30 boats are putting their nets into the wuter every day and shipping salmon to the mni'kets nf tho utut,. I,..-!..... projects are blooming, und ' Old ilan Progress seems really to De getting yti the job." 1 new white canvas Marv Jane pumps in both leather and rubber sole; White Sneakers in the rubber sole, and Mary -Jane with strap in leather sole. These are the season's latest ueauons. ror summer- tnnt eninfni.i0 , VU1IUU110 11 V (1 J'"u UL U1ftt'- ve nave tne barefoot sniukk Limn mny size, v on up to iadm' sizes., M the thing-for hot weather. TWO STORES . 344 State Street 26:5 X. Commercial A Try a Journal Classified Ad. Cuttle in vimons nni-tu r.f V'l.....l.. county lire infected with rubies and tho nnrolv K "u "tr 8l"' KUUIlly luu lun'cteu with rubies and tho li.ss T ;ln r?8S,ieJ t his I entire county 1ms ben quarantined so ''This "'11",sn'!1"i"" l'eal-- that it is now impossible to ship cuttle the grave of my i" n e: These flowers murk wife, " Sonietimes there is unconscious humor ou a grave stone. j tu, 0sWe,r Kl.w mk burying j,,,,,,,,,, i(j this j,. . on n stone: ' "Here lie my two children dear One in Ireland and the other hero." Another peeuliur inscription is the one lor a man lost t sea. Ifreads: NtTi. li,.H tbv 1 y ef.lohnW. Mound. He wis lost nt ,, nnd m.Ver found." . . " 111 in 'leinestic discord n ' "....mi iiiiiueu A;v ,.ior)1 ,ml ,a, lowing inscription , !,i,elod on her to.nb- tii:! ,wr "Here lies the t'.o.iy of JUiry Ford A hose soul we tin-, ia with the Lord, ut it lor hell si,,.', changed this life lis better Himi, l.ei, ,ilu 1V,rd . thir,oBr:rm:!,lvi:::;,!p,n.B,.ifnr!''i'' in or out ot the county. C. Herrendon, ot l'ossi, while feeding ti calf was in fected and when symptoms of rabies appeared he came to i'oitluiid where lie took tho i'asteur treatment. The -McMinnvillo News Reporter tells what cun be done with gooseberry. It says: "One of the heaviest yields in the vicinity is thnt at AlcKinley orch- l.. :.. n. .ii , . , iima hi i unv cuoiiiy, over ii,nuu pounds of fruit from 1 1-8 acres." The board of trust of Columbia col lege ut .Milton, last week met a delega tion from the city council, library board and citizens in reference to the dona tion of a site on. the college campus for the proposed Carnegie librurv. The college bon rd offered a site and it is expected the library board will accept it. here Surah l.ucus lieth most dour; ill hath took its flight leflll foes uood niehl. " grave of Mnry Huntley .i..,l no ,li; tl v i , '! '":.. ,as LADD & BUSH, Bankers Fslablishod 1S6S CaPilal $500,000.00 i, , , , '.. m. necii u woollen 1,1 ,,' "'i' n" 'ld iuscription; Here hes the y of j. UemlHeks n,, uccnientb l i ned ( ,,, s ivuilver, brass bound, 'l"t such ,s the (i .,..,!', of iienve,,..! in a country , !,,, j, yr,, iu T(,n1 r,,",l''r, '"! date of birth nds nnd est nn eve. i' ' '". ' " i""eription on the an, , he, ,,,,,!,, ,,.,,,, , , e I - n " , '"""Wtulity at the '.' "K" r. " months and Itl d.v. (lo thou ,! ,,0 likewise." In an eastern ,.,, .,. , . , ., . oi" nas neon Ml tinned up , this ,.rHU but true in- Whit i".' "i'hl" 1 ''ve given 1 ha ". hut 1 have eft I i,.... i.r.,t 'Lilt 1M91. Hood Biver lliuette: dohn Wyers, the butcher, killed a four-year-old steer this week that dressed liSl) pounds, llo- , en. i.e mi- u gniss nan any ted ani- shot wi.i, iji .; 18 u'V'Um' '"" ii ".inv ii was a veur- ling. Transact a pcncral banking business Safety Deposit Uoxes SAVINGS DEPARTMENT Coming Popular Dance once Una I on must be, ii, I f,,n,,,. The old sevlnn u l. ....... J :'. , "" " nil, Ml I Kg OUT j1' !"' ""'I Hint sum,, irreverent person iii,l once written in clinlk beneath it: In tellow you 1 'ni t content, I ii ess I know which wav vou went." He ulsn tulil f ,i (,,,,. w, """ i""i nis wile and who h, pi,,,.,.,! on her tonibstone these words: "The 1'Klit of my life has gu,. ," fl,w "ii'Mitlis Inter the minister led another l"'.le to the n It nr. When he went -out I" Msit the grave of hi, first wife he I ('und someone had scratched with n mill benentli the inscription "The lieht "I my life has gone out" the following mutch'" " i' l've struck another Those who ,nvi made a study of l.'igbsh work house is this terse in script ion: "Thorp's corpse." In the gnive yurd nt Augusta, Muine, is this llillsboro Argus: l'ortlnnd 's Hose Festival begins next week and the Hose City will be the mercn of many overs of the bountiful. Mny ruins, however, have mined Imvoc with our roses but there are millions left. lm 700 Miles of Pictures Charm the Hours on tlio Scenic Shasta Route Due to more efficient dog tux col i ecting, i'endleton's records iu this line ..ne necii oroiicn tins year, with nn in come of $102.5il. treal, one of the leaders of the masters Sllld tllllf 1.... ..a .. i ---- uvv . . 1 "l '. ' i' i s null Will Rn rnmnr:Jr: """'J I'M-sen.ed to ui, vuilljil UUUdC v, i ii 1 1 on tor oflicml npprovnl. v p.. , 'iiimiiiates uiuoiig the dan L nT'' ,"m, S-'rh" '"' ! 'nnV'r 'l?''"S' htf R,,i'1' wcru "' ! ".i,"1",1'1' 11 ''"'"Promise betweeu : ?"U'r t.'P in its various new. It il H, a recogni.1: "' ""'' ' "reformer- fox trot, dn ' 'I -'I'led standard ''r " " ha. been ,b,ce, -..-.. .he e,i , , , is a s barhurisn, i the opinio,, t This wns ,1,., . . .. 1.:.., , " i'eiilK ,. ""Mi- ii'tinv - 1 i i iiiirinu mo eiation of u, , " niai ouai .ss. thev we,, 1,n'''K "for r...-, i yearn. w ,.. , i,.. i... Ki-iieeful undiilutions iiuitati'n.r the luio-eme.iisofiheolii lienunn wall... Between rortlnnd titul Frnnciwo. Cnr-window views of the CWailM. ' i M l,l., nil, J nllllt I KIVOIIS, .HOI,,,, ,- -it,il sea (only active volcano in t ic l "" ' States), and Ktop-nver. t L !..... i. ii,;- u.oii ereiis route i ppriugs II 1 11 1 IV iu,n ,-ri.nn ........ California and Its Two World Expositions Am Avidia'''0 t i!.,.,,i. Trio Vnres l,li! ll inn.. . - -i - Uver tne SOUTHERN PACIFIC John M. Scott, General Passenger Agent, Portia"11' ' J n",50r '''"k Nornian, f Mun