Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, August 10, 1915, Image 4

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    Editorial Page of "The Capital Journal"
CHAKLES H. FISHER,
Editor and Manager.
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Capital Journal Ptg. Co., Inc.
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J'rcid.ut Vk i'Kjideot !.:. and Tr,-:i".
IHily y earner, per rear
by irail, per rear . .
f t.fl.-' IMJ'riOV KATKS
Z O'l IV r n.onth
3.00 Jvr month
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paper to you on lira,', kindly phone t h nrrrjla'ion mriniie;er. n thin in tin- only
rty We rftn oeierinine wr.eincr or IK'l me cainrm mc iimiihhk ih-i "e ,-"".
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TALKS WITH THE BUSINESS MAN
By NcU Darl'ai?.
No 8.
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tiltit "''il III" ''H,.U lit tin- lien h,!t,i-t.
WJicii vij linw il-'M'l.-il nhiit vuir a-hi'd iHntf rij.ro.ri:iti..n wilt n
fr tic iiiuMtf w-ur (:iiif linf i miuim' ii i "ii li'-iM tiniik iiImijI
inriK)' lift vniir riini'l t, j.-it nf i :,-f f h i f N i.f it i rtt rirw-.'ii'T i"l
Vl t i-nii,' llif'i f nl live, (nllli'itf, (JrtM'il 'In1 M-'t li'lvi-ff - rjH-iif-..
A r wih-I'M in fil'ANv t. tri'l-' i!'''i'r ''Inn nr win-
tltiw jiluy Cini'it'rtHV, j.i.tttti' in ., f . ,j.r it-' t-t Uh- fi.,ii ;ii'-f
plnirih' (irir.-l. I'nll att.fti'ii f.. t ; .. I'-uni fititr t. time in
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Jiri'l'tii I ni 'Mif U. Ti i.t-wh, ii inl i ii u 'i i lii :i ri n I ' i ti I lit' f I'-iilf tif
liiir cf furl.
MAN'S FKIKNI), T1IK HOFtSK
The Boston Work IIois- Ilt-1 iff Association, a most
cfTicit'iit organization, has issued its hot weather rules for
the care of horses.
Not many horse owners arc willingly inconsiderate,
hut ignorance or disregard does not lessen the sull'erings
of the faithful hcasts. ,
The rules of the association are:
"Load lightly anil drive slowly.
"Stop in tin' shade if possible'.
"Water your horse as often as possible while he is
working. Do not fail to water him at night after he has
eaten. 1
"When he conies in after work sponge off the harness
marks ami sweat, his eyes, his nose, the mouth and the
dock. Wash his feet hut not his legs.
"If the thermometer is 7." degrees or higher wipe him
all over with a damp sponge. I'se vinegar water if pos
sible. Do not turn the hose on him.
"Do not use a horse-hat, unless it is a canopy-top hat.
The ordinary bell-shaped hat does more harm than good
"A sponge on top of the head, or even a cloth, is good
if kept wet. If dry it is worse than nothing." 1
A horse not in the best of condition can stand a great
deal or warm weather while doing his work if he N
1-roperly handled. If he is as fit as a sound horse well
no irished ought to be he can easily be killed or ruined
under mismanagement ;md the heat. In the Kast where
the Huston association is doing its principal work hot
weather is more to be guarded against than on the IV
cdic coast with its short summer and cool niehts and
"u.r.ungs. Still the horse deserves attention in anv
country and climate and the rules laid down are worthy'
the consideration of all horse owners.
THE VIRTUE OF PAYING
All the world loves a Skimpole and admires a Walter
Scott. They paid.
Now a great preacher, the Rev. Newell Dwight Hiiiis.
of Brooklyn, has joined the ranks of great promise rs to
pay.
General Grant and Mark Twain were heroic payers.
Dr. Hillis promises to be in the same class.
Sir Walter Scott, after having achieved a fine fortune,
went bankrupt, but afterwards paid all he owed. Presi
dent Grant, through his son, lost all he had and heavy
obligations were put on him. Dying of cancer in his
throat, he wrote his Memoirs and paid up. Mark Twain
i went broke, through the failure of a publishing house, but
j later made the money and paid every dollar,
i Dr. Hillis' determination to join the ranks of these
! distinguished payers has decided charm.
i The mail order house of Sears, Roebuck & Co.. of
Chicago, a concern which next to the Ford Motor Com
pany, disbursed the largest dividends in the country, is,
: going after Oregon business hard. Two car loads of their
, catalogues have just arrived at Roseburg to be mailed
there by parcel post to people living in the several coun
ties of southern Oregon. They began this plan last year
in order to take advantage of the zone system of parcel
post charges. There is no question but the large mail
order houses are makintr business dull
Wiv nni VilUll
of many small towns, and by draining the country of
MRS. BERGER IS HEAD
OF SCHOOL BOARD
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Exporters of This Country Ar
Urging State Department
T o Take Action
Mrs. .Met a BtTKer.
Milivankci', U'i.... .Inly n.,S,,.j;i.i
"Tin' only politic tlmt I ..av,. ,.v.-r
i non-ii in the s.-loi,l l,!.,.i
IllOneV retarding its ndvnnrminr Knf if An,. .:'' " l-r i.oii,!irtian-." -ni.l
" - . " ii, UIWS UUlf gOOU -Mm. M4tu !!.!! r. wilV Vi,.,r
, io preach against the mail order evil. They go out after u""''' t,rs
llhe trade and get it, quite frequently because the home '"Z f tU
; merchant is too sleepy even to advertise in his Wil " h""1 ,m,'nl "" ii,.r
: paper The people of his community actually do not X,i!i
Know his stock or the prices he puts upon his troods ho- ,r'"lsl"7'"t '"'r''"' " ilv 111 -i.r 8i.
; cause he fills his shelves and warehouse and expects people - r
io conn! and look lor what they want. The mail order' !"".' whi".h f"r ;h h h..
houses and city department sties go outX pe'
with the message of the bargains they have to offer in """uf. r-""",:,;"i'.v-the
newspapers, or through catalogues, and they keep'-" .I't'X1
..,i i . I , v "icivnuiiis sei down Ki-.'iii.'st
tuiu kick over conditions hromrhf nhnnf vr tt,.. v,: u, ..iv,.
coinnetitinn incf-,,.,,! f . . 1 " , "V Ulc U,K 'tor,,!,,
lvt.1" K"ui oul anu trying to remedv
OH' lo'st nil,. In ..1
llll-ntillMill ,('Vc!iil,i,.,.,.t .,11 .:.
' "'I'l'"" nf nil ,! i,,,,,,,!., '
Imivh nil, nirla In I....... ... i ...
prices and making tht f.t vnM,. fu T i ". that ti,,. is ,i. ., .,. , ; .
ou.tlwwic c ., i,. V- """"" """ugn approver i- f u wi.m,i i,,.i.
methods ol advertising. , "i Vr.i,.r .i,.,t ,i hi,,,,,,,
ii to
ntho ' m l wal.Vnp:,f,,,,,n the, East t0 Sn Francisco
nin the devil made the kitchen, and that explains the
Mlow s , isposmon. If the devil made the kitchen-w,ll
'lisnuss the thought of such a thing. The kitchen ma n
some p ai,.s , k it at ti hut Conclusion C a ff 1.
..s ormed from looks. What would "home 4e t
"'I'll', lie without a kitchen. '
nil,
t loll
II., -IV
Ilu I ni ted Press association made a big news
1 STlaibX KettinR a near-interv fw with
t 'lh0 "l,u At, it :,st his chancellor spoke f r him
Jiti;Sm.(tt
uuce, ami our own operator tikex tu, r,,i !!
that goes over it the ful1 nevvs report t
liav,. (Ins i-liaii,-,.,
v ii-r i mi on all ,,
" no uio iioiil an, ,.,!,,.ti,,1
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" "I't'-'i Mi-, Fll,
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Wahinctiin. Aug. 9. frsjo,) on by
,-XiortiT. the -state ileiarrment is today
'onij.lotiti the tentative ilraft of the
note whii-h will be forn-arile, to Great
Britain in answer to the refusal to
I'fnse interference with neutral com
nierie. The a hninistration, it is uiulerstooil,
will ayain in-ist that the British onler
in i-ouuril be mo.litie.l. No K r , j ti n ,j will
be uiven, ami the riht of this eotintry
continue tnole with other neutral
wers will lie reiterateil.
The tentative draft is understood to
!ai" that toe war fpo-edents
ite. in the I'.iiti.-h note are not tlnnli-
'n!lo to the present ease. It assert-
this ooM'iniiieiit never held lip any
- Ii i n j t - that were not known tfi be
1 int. -ii, I,-, I fm the confederacy, it denies
lii incnts were detained because they
iniL'lit .osiMy" reach the south, as
Knulnud is dnini; with neutral ,-aryoes
in l-:nroie at present. Knuland's ng
uestioa for aibitiation will l,e declined
on the t'i-iiiiiid that there is no doubt
the British coiir-e is indefensihle, and
that Hreat Britain itsWf cnisidered
sio-li interference so until the present
wa r.
i The note ;n now heinir prepared is
subject to revision bv President Wilson.
NORTH SALEM NOTES
.Mr. and Mis, Ward I. h'ichardson
h it Saturday for their annual vnca
tion in tile Silet conntiv. At Me-Milill'-ille
they will !. joined bv Or.
arid Mm. t'umminir. and Mr. lib-hard--on
s I, miller, Karl.
Ml - 1 Mrs. Lester M,.( -ken have;
r""',t 1 ''"in their hotievi m, spent
at Nciko-.vin, " 1
Surprise parties seem to be n favorite
pa-tnne in this neiuirbor hood just now.
A dcli-htfrrl surprise was uiven at the
"f Alma Monroe on North Kourth
tr-ct. in ii,,,,,,, ,- i,,,,. Imthdav. (lames
ot vi runs kinds were eniov'ed. H,,.
tie-lr merits were served later. Those
W"sent w-ere: Harold, La Verne and
'.rriiird Ulute, Lester liable. Frank'
Wilb.i.-. Warren and Albert Monroe, i
Lee I, owe Peebles. Ilattie Wolfe, Mav
V'1' I'i.v nnd KtlHd'
Hnoje and Alum Monroe. ,
"''1 1 ooper, 7 year old son of ' (I. K j
' "'I"';- ' North Liberty ..,,et.:
:l splinter into his foot
1 """'!-' -'vr.cs of In-, ( lav to
n move it. lu
Dr. W, A. COX
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PAINLESS DENTIST
303 State Street
SALEM, ORE.
A QUESTION OF
INTEREST TO EVERY
WOMAN
How Do My
Teeth look?
Let Me Examine Your
Month and Tell You
What Should Be Done
and How Much It Will
Cost
AH Work Guaranteed
Lady Attendant
Phone 926
( oos Lay wants a eengressman. no mistake about it
it with the withdrawal of Mr. Simpson, founder and
I'ci'etual mayor of North lVd, the people there are 'it
a loss to know who to out forward. The Daily Tide voices
coast sentiment in the following editorial paragraph:
I he esteemed granddaddy of Oregon dailies-the Ore-oman-Hs
of the opinio,, ,, vixn h(,lt r0IUMVSsni;m
Hawley. It being a I'o. tland institution looks at the nnt
t;r from the viewpoint of what would Portland get if i
J.oos i;iy southern Oregon man was .sent to Conmes
neater politicians than Congressman llawlev have luv
HMten but unless southern Oregon unites upon a stroro
,.':' hen sticks to him we uill not .vlieve t l e , ',
t"n and Portland will again send her reprt se , ati ' t ,
Washington to intmvde r- ii,.. .-..i i.:.. V 1
fm- ,.,.., - .. ' ''"om.i iuer ami ;,sk
... , " T'"i'";""s lor extending the j-ttv -in.
ii edging the big stream." '
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it is now r.
yr..-.vth and
l-o-ilol'ti. s ir nM ,-,,)
I.V W.'ll.he.l.
"'"st now there is
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Mrs. B,,,er. li
was a s, I,,,., I l '. "'-" ' 'iiu
''If vcars. and V .!,
Beniliai.l s, i,i i ' Pain
emu. was ,..),,,, ,
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public
Ml Its irifin,, ...
development ;ui,j
Will be clese.
1 for evpan
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arises, nu.r-
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of tiade
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COUNT OKU.MA WILL ACT
1"k:o. A.itf. I'l.-e.iitHt sl,itfl.m,,
" h as p,er and minister f fend,,,,
I 'k.i.iU Isato .who resi8.., it, .
r.:.:.,.l..r lf tI... ,,,, f
'!'"-t"'.i scandal ,le,-i,K .
oul
' " I. the extreme diffieultv experi-
1 "fll",1'.v "'smning it him.elf.
The,,, are s.!,::,,i."i unmarried Woiuen
"t mar rrii'.ea i e : .1, ,.
st-. 1. . - 111 'he I n, te,
"'.lies, llearlv l, ill 1 . . . ,
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100 Reward, $100
Th readers of tlrli paper will b
pleased to learn that there Is at least one
dreaded disease that science has been
alile to cure In all Its stages, and that Is
tatarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is the only
positive cure now known to the medical
, ttaternlty. Catarrh belns; a constitutional
urease, requires a constitutional treat
ment. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken in
ternally, acting directly upon the blood
and mucous surfaces of the system, there
by destroying the foundation of the dis
ease ,nd giving the pailent strength by
5... nf US lhe constitution and aslslln
, na ure In doing Its work. The proprietors
.S. . "Iuch fatl In Its curative pow
that they otter One Hu Hired Dollars
for lint of testimonials. s
i iMrtM: T ,J C"ENET CO., Tol.do, 0.
sold by all Drucsins. 75e.
Tm HHI Family Plus for constlpttlo
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Taction h,uers Put it ill "f the xican - ' ,7' ;'!;';- ' -hcu
"ho will do th,: linishi V (,U1U hM be Uncle Sam ' !,,u -
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Capital
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Safety Deposit Itocs
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