Editorial Page of "The Capital Journal" FRIDAY EVKXIXO, .Tulv LN. CHARLES H FISHER, Editor aod Manager. PUBLISHED EVERY EVENING EXCEPT SUNDAY, SALEM, OREGON, BY Capital Journal Ptg. Co., Inc. It 8. BAENES, CHAS. II. FISHER, DORA C. ANDRESEN, President Vice-President Sec. and Treas. SUBSCRIPTION RATES BI1t b earrier. per year $300 Per month 4!c ally by mail, per year . 3.00 Per month 35c FELL LEASED WIRE TELEGRAPH REPORT eastern Representatives New Tork, Ward-Lewis-Williams Special Agency, Tribune Building Chicago, W. H. Stockwel 1, People's Gas Building. The Capital Journal carrier boys are instructed to put the papers on the for.li. If the carrier does not do this, misses you, or i.eglects gi'ttitng the aper to you on time,' kindly phone the circulation manager, as this is the only way we can determine whether or not the carriers are following instructions. Phono Main 81 before 7:30 o'clock and a puper will be sent you by special jMMenger if the carrier has missed you. STORIES OF TWO YEARS OF WAR Tuesday next is the second anniversary of the begin ning of the European war. As appropriate to the occas ion the Capital Journal has arranged to present its read ers a series of articles from those war correspondents who have been at the front or in the foreign capitals since the war began. There will be five articles in each series. One each from England, France, Germany, Russia and Italy. The publication of the series begins today with a storv concerning the army of each of these countries. Tomorrow, the five articles will be concerning the navy of each, Monday the articles will deal with the war s et fects on each; while Tuesday the popular spirit of the warring peoples will be discussed. The final story will be in Wednesday's issue. The articles are splendidly writ ten and the numbers of the Capital Journal containing them should be filed away for reference. THE BIRTH OF A NATION Six arrests were made in San Francisco yesterday in connection with the bomb tragedy a few days ago. One Qf the men arrested had a couple of hundred cartridges in his room, ot the same brand as those used in the deadly bomb. The police claim to have other clues that point strongly to him as being one of the men who placed the bomb on the street. That is about all that is known as to the evidence against any of them, for the police are natur ally not giving their case away before they have their drag net around all those whom they suspect. RippHnfRhumos AK.Wdlt Mason LOOKING ON 1 The Birth of a Nation took Salem by storm, and the Grand was crowded at every performance. It could have played here a couple of days more to packed houses just as well, and perhaps even longer for many who were anxious to see it were turned away at every performance. The pictures are certainly wonderful, especially those showing the Ku klux at work. The battle scenes too were great and seemingly impossible to stage for the original pictures. In some respects, though, it was a disappoint ment. One of these, and the most disappointing too, was .the part portraying Lincoln. It is a pity that some actor could not have been selected for this part who had a better conception of . the grand character, its rugged gentleness, its great heartedness and above all its supreme humanness. The actor made Lincoln a silent, woebegone person, solemn to deadliness and acting as though he was attending the funeral of his best friend, instead of pre senting the frank and pleasing countenance the brave, patient face, smiling often even in the midst of his bur dens, and the kindly word and pleasant greeting that were so natural to him. Another disappointing feature was that the heroines were chits of girls with ex pressionless putty faces, and they never once during the whole performance showed the least evidence of the art histrionic. However bad acting while detracting from the pleasure of the play, could not alter the fact that its pictures were superb, thrilling and these with as many adverbial prefixes as you please. New York is wrestling with an epidemic of infantile paralysis, and a street car strike, while Chicago is swel tering on land and boiling in the lake. All the middle and plain's states are suffering from the hot wave, but Oregon jogs along with nothing the matter with her and the Loganberry crop ready to pour a carload of juicy sweet ness over the counters of the resorts in the east, daily for the next year. This from Salem alone. Salem is tell ing the East so too, through the Phez advertisements at $5,000 worth a clip. Russia has the Turk headed for home and going as though his ma had called him. Her army in Mesopotamia is marching along at the rate of fifteen miles a day, and has nearly ll'.O miles of -open country before she will have to give the Turks another shoo. This is certainly going some as compared to the gains by the Germans and allies on the western front where they figure it like a football game, and measure yardage. If the drawing of the lands at Spokane yesterday went in the same proportion throughout as did the first 50 names, the Washington folks did not let outsiders get away with much of the swag. Of this fifty, one Oregon, one California, one Wisconsin and two Montana ap plicants were winners. It will be seen that only 10 per cent of the winners were from outside the state of Washington. I like to linger in the shade, close to the pail of -lemon-ade, and watch the honest sons of toil get busy with the fertile soil. I like to see them shock the wheat, out in the Dimaing giare oi neat, tne great strong men who do not tire, and all their labors I ad mire. I wonder at the giant strength that they display, the whole day's length, and wish I had such thews as theirs I'm soft from riding easy chairs I envy them the appetite which makes coarse fodder a de light, I envy them the sleep profound they know when slumbertime comes round; I envy them, but do not flee from my retreat beneath a tree. I often counsel other men to get back to the soil again, to simply live and labor hard, and work away their surplus lard. But this soft place beneath a tree is plenty good enough for me. the men who toil with might and mam, who plow the globe and reap the grain, receive my earnest, ardent praise, and l embalm them in my lays; and I am happy in the shade, with my tall jug of lemonade. I nntrr waste timf ft 1 It's a waste of time to experiment with liniments and plasters when you j nave a ilull, throbbing backache or sharp, stabbing twinges. Get after the cans"! Help the kidneys with Doan's Kidney Pills. Head this: A. J. Wood, (i8! North Commercial street, Salem, says: "Kidney - and bladder trouble got to a point with me about two months ago when I was ob liged to take some steps in checking it or suffer more serious results. The worst tinit I had was just after getting up in the morning and the kidney secre tions were very annoying. I believe us ing Doan's Kidney Pills, procured from Dr. .Stone's drug store, and my kidneys were restored to a normal condition and I was freed from every symptom of the trouble." (iStateinent eiven January 30, 190(i.) On April 11, l'Mfi, Mr. Wood added: "I have had very little trouble from my kidneys or backache since I got hold of Doan's Kidney Pills. I don't know of anything equal to them." Price 50 cents, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Tills the same that Mr. Wood has twice recommended. Fosfer-Milbiirn Co.. Props., Buffalo. N. Y. THE "COME -BACK" The " Come-back was was really never down-nud-out His weakened condition because of over-work, lack of exercise, improper eating and liv ing, demnnds stimulation to satisfy the cry for a henlth giving appetite and the refreshing sleep essential to Btrcngth. GOLD M KDA I. Haarlem Oil Cnpsules, the National Remedy of Honolulu, will do the- work. They are wonderful! Three of these capsules each day will put a inun on his feet before he knows it; whether his trouble comes from urie ncid poisoning, the kidneys, gravel or stone in the bladder, stomach de rangement or other ailments that befall the over-zealous American. Don't wait until you are entirely down-and-out, but take them today. Your druggist will gladly refund your monev if they do not help you. 25c, 00c and $1.00 per vox. Accept no substites. Look for the name GOLD MfcDAL on every box. The' are the pure, original, imported Haarlem Oil Capsules. Real Estate Transfers V. H. Rogers by 'sheriff to The Peer less Pacific conipnnv, lot 1-. SSiiriug Bunk Fruit tract. V. A. Wedule and wife to Annie M. Flickinger, lots It, i, 5, (i, blk. 3, Win ter's add, Jefferson, Frank K. Stute to Anna Stute, all of John F. Guerin el. 01); also pt. Jos. Bar nabie cl. 50-4-2W. Harry E. Cole, husband of Myrtle Cole, to Myrtle Cole, his wife, lots 1 nud 2, blk. 9, Woodbum IV kg. com pany add Woodburn. Preston Pendleton to Frank and Grace Dean Arquctte, pt. G. hienecnl cl. 5!M-1W. V. 8. Hines to Fenrl M. Tozier, tract 9 plat A Portland Truck gardens. F. N. Derby and wife to I'ng Lung Chung, lots 7, 8, U, 10, blk. 4, Fairmount Pnrk ndd. - " I. T. Brown and wife to I.. A. Westa cott, lots i and 5, blk. 4, sub. of lots 1 and .1(1, blk. I, Simpson's add Salem. DYNAMITED THE PUMPS Grants Pass. Ore., July 2S. Efforts are being made today to raise $1,000 as a reward for tho capture of dvunmiters, who wrecked tho pumps, which supply water for the irrigation ditches along the lioguo river near here. Ike Davis, who has charge of the pumps during the night, was standing withm a fen yards of the explosion and that he es enped unharmed is considered miraculous. "My (date is damp," complained a traveler who was' dining in n Lou don hotel. "Hush!" whispered his wife. "That's your soup. They serve sinnll portions in wnr time." Everybody's. av- 1 ,' I Salem Second City In Bank Deposits Sixteen cities have 7:t 1-2 per cent of the bunk deposits of flie state. Port land alone, says the. superintendent, has 48 per cent of the capital and 55 per cent of the deposits of the. state.. Sixteen cities having over $1,000,000 deposits each, have 41 state and X! na tional banks. Their capital stock and surplus total iy,lilti.(i63.04 und deposits 102,41S,5ti2.54. All other towns have VM state und 51 national bunks. 0ait,414.52 cupital and surplus and $2li, tUti.4U3.7a deposits. The following shows the deposits in the Hi leading cities: Portland 72.1HU,54il.li" Salem 4.5:t.4ti.:i2 Pendleton o,54(i'(;i9.02 Astoria y,41S,4:i:i.9S Baker 2.H35.045.07 Eugene 2,800,0:W.75 Albany l,7tf.l9.:)2 Medford 1,K2B,802.83 The Dalles Oregon City Roseburg La Grande Marshfield GhwU, lepo . .;.M0 McMiuitville Corvalbs Klamath Falls .55 . 1.H25.708.0 , 1,2.S4,715.74 1,259,920.10 . 1.190,298.15 1,180,757.80 . . etaoin oi 1 174,707.04 1.150.401..15 1.125,204.77 Newport Excursion on Sunday,. July 30 Salem Street Car Employes and Band SPECIAL TRAIN Leaves-Salem 6::J0 a. m., Sunday, July 30 Leaves Albany 7 :H0 a. m., Sunday, July 30 Arrives Newport 12 :15 p. m., Sunday, July CO RETURNING Leaves Newport 6 :30 p. m., Sunday, July 30 Arrives Albany 10:45 p. m., Sunday, July 30 Arrives Salem 11:49 p. m., Sunday, July 30 $2.50 Is the Round Trip Fare. LOTS OF MUSIC. , A BIG TIME ASSURED. Special street cars leave both ends of Commercial street and end of Asylum line at 6 a. m. for Southern Pacific station. Special cars will leave station after arrival of special train at 11:49 p. m. for Commercial street and Asylum lines. Secure tickets from street car employes or at S. P. Station. John M. Scott, General Passenger Agt., Portland, Or SOUTHERN PACIFIC Coos Bay Railroad Celebration Marshfield and North Bend, Aug. 24, 25 and 26. Low round trip fare THE TATTLER Prune prospects please. It was a lovely summer while it last ed, nnywav. Xot much hot air in those weather I reports from the middle west. Surplus Raspberries Go to Salem Cannery A shipment of .'J.220 pounds of red raspberries (115 crates) was made by Eugene Fruit Growers' association Inst evening to tho Sulem Fruit union. Manager Holt had packed nbout as many of the red raspberries as he had orders for, and Manager Pnulus at Sa lem, was short, hence the shipment. Loganberries from the Junction City territory are now being shipped to the juice factory at Albany, since the local plant lias about as much of the juice as it cau use. Vast quantities of the raw loganberry juice have been stored, and as soon as some labels are received it will be repacked in bottles of attrac tive size and put on the local market. Black raspberries are coming in slow ly and there will not be nearly the amount that the cannery could use. The acreage or DlucKcaps is small com It really seems as if the recent rains contained more moisture than usual. There can be no harm in wishing the Deutschland a safe journey home. She hns earned it. , . ' Northwestern fruit allies are mnking a tremendous drive on the east. It must be that the wentlier Is not so bad as it seems to some folks. Despite tne unusual amount of rain, conditions prove that Nature is in a benifielent mood so far as the Willamette valley is concerned. Even the loganberry would not reveal the secret of its destiny until pressed. A very good reason has bobbed up why Salem should have a glass factory, and thus far no reason at all has bobbed up why she shouldn't. LAND DRAWING GOES ON Spokane, Wash., July 28. Interest in the lnnd drawings for parcels in the Colville Indian reservation was un abated and when the picking of cards Your Stomach Bad! JUST TRY ONE DOSE of MAYR'S Wonderful Remedy and Convinced That You Can Be Restored to Health. B j0 WomWul tomadi Remedy forfait Here, pared to other berries, but the price for .bearing the names of the lucky entrants tho berry is good. The blackcaps are a began today crowds thronged the Amer- iff firmer berrv and easier for the grower to handle than are the red raspberries. Munagcr Holt states that he could use the product from a larce acreace. as the orders of fruit buyers for mixed car loads call for more of the blackcaps than the cannery has been able to se cure for several years past. Eugene Guard. " WILL DISMISS CASES IVnver, Colo., July 2S. Attorney tienernl Farrar of Colorado announced today that a majority of the M strik ers cases growing out of the 1013 coal strike and pending in the lower state courts, will be dismissed. The supreme : court appeals of stritse lender John ! I.uwsou am) others given life terms after convictions on i barges of partic ipation in fatal riots are not affected. icau theatre to cheer the winners. Not an Oregoninn won a prize in first 40 names drawn. All the home news whiie you arc away. Phone 81. Mayr'a Wonderful Eemedy has bee taken by - many thousands of peopla throughout the land. It has broutrht health and happiness to sufferers wh had despaired of ever being restored and who are urging others who may bo suffering with Stomach, Liver and Intestinal Ailments to try it. On dose will convince the most skeptical sufferer. It acts on the source anal foundation of these nilments, remov ing the poisonous catarrh and bila accretions, and allaying the underly ing chronic inflammation. Try ona dose of Mayr's Wonderful Remedy put it to a test today you will b overjoyed with your quick recovery. Send for booklet on Stomach Ail ments to Geo. H. Mavr, Mfg. Chemist, 154-158 Whiting St., Chicago, 111. For sale by J. C. Perry and all other reliable druggists. J. C. Perry, 115 South Commercial. Wedding Invitations, Announcements and Calling Cards Printed at the Jour nal Job Department. LADD & BUSH, Bankers Established 1868 CAPITAL . . . . $500,000.00 Transact a General Banking Business Safety Deposit Boxes , SAVINGS DEPARTMENT Buy an Up-To-Date Low Corn King Spreader pLEASE note that in the Low Corn King the box is narrow only 45 inches in width. The Low Corn King can be driven into a modern barn and loaded directly from the stable. That saves work. The spread it eight feet or wider. That shortens the unloadinp; time. The manure is thrown well bevond the wheels. That enables the driver to match up the edges of his strips without driving on manure-covered ground. You know vhat a big advantage that is. The manure gets two thorough beatings. It lands on the ground in a finely-pulverized condition. The soil immediately takes up the fertilizing properties. There is no loss or waste of valuable fertilizing material. Buy an up-to-date, wide spreading Low Corn King spreader from the local dealer. International Harvester Company of America (ItwswttW) Low Cora King aproadora r sold by Chas. R. Archerd Imp. Co. Salem, Ore. If Too Fat Get . More Fresh Air Be Moderate in Tour Seduce Your Weight. Oil of Koreia. Diet And Take Lack of frash air it is said weakens the oxygen carrying power of the blood, the liver becomes sluggish, fat Accumu lates and tiie action of many of the vital organs are hindered thereby. The heart action becomes weak, work is as effort and the beauty of the figure is destroyed. Fat put on by indoor life is ouheslthv And if nature is not assisted in throw ing it off a senous case of obes'ty may result. When you feel that you are getting too stout, take the matter in hand at once. Don't wait until your figure has become a joke and your health ruined tnrough carrying tronnd i burden of unsightly and unhealfhy fat. Impend as munh time as you possibly ean in the open; breathe 'deeply, and get from Central Pharmacy or any drugcist a box of oil ' of korein capsules; take one after each meal and one before retiring at night. Weigh yourself every few days and keep up the treatment until you are down to normal. Oil of korein is ab solutely harmless, is pleasant to take, helps the digestion and even a few days The Nation's Favorite Nut There Is No Better Butter Always Watch This Ad- Changes Often M Strictly correct weigkt, iqnar. deal and lighert prices tor slU ktitli e junk, metal, rubber, aides and furs, I pay tftt per fnni twt ait rap. Big stock of all aires second hand Incubators. AH kind eorrs(ate4 Iran for botk roofs sad buUdlnga. , Booting paper and aeend kaad liaoleasL. H. Steinback Junk Co. The Eons, of Halt a Minion Bargain. 'treatment has been reported to show aj X n Cemmerrial Bt. Phoaa Ml 1 Wice,bl. reduction in weight. I