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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM, OREGON, SATURDAY, MAROtt28tJ00ft MUlNiritk MBJfWPi JOURNAL EDITORIAL PAGE THE CAPITAL JOURNAL I.!. IIOPER, Ed. and Prop. a ladcpotxfent Kowppcr Dorotcd to American Principles and theTrogrcM nnd Dcvclopcmont of All Oregon. "" ' ' ' " fubllibed nverjr Kvenlng Kxccpt Sunday, Salem, Ore. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. (In variably in Adrance.) &&T. Jy.otrrfff jut year. SMUT. fejrmMat, per yew. ........... "Wttkir, by mall, per yew-...,. ROO Per month ..60e , 4.00 Per month &"o ..1.00 Six month .......SOo i SPECIAL DELIVERY, Vet c atcaleace of eubscrlbera branch delivery offlcee art tk t to followfa places at 85 cents por momn, ax.uu ior mrw .ksylium Btoro, P. G. Do Voo & Son, Asylum Avonuo Junction. tCarlino, Seventeenth street o A. W. Lane, 3arden Road Btoro. , iDeuo'B Store, Alex, Dauo, South Commercial Btreot. tSJloctrfc Btoro, 0. M. Epploy, East Stato Btreot. Calr QroundB Btoro, Harrison Duo, Fair Grounds Road. (Howell'B Corner, Twolfth and Cross streets. . K. Grocery, A. A. Engleba t, Twolfth Btreot. "JT&eelor'B Store, W. D. Whcaor, Hlghlaud avenue. rw Park Stor , F. O. Power ox. Twolfth and Loallo. For a jwoll doworod with splendid action BHnHaUKiwUuUauBJHCba H AGE (Emory Pottle In April Craftsman.) "To wiiloh. llio returning Spring and wonder aoorotly If, missing thoso who croatly love such dnys, The Spring could over bo so gay and grfjun Ait whon thoy walked tho lllno-buddod ways. To Blgh o'or Winter's, strnngoly blonlc mid cold, And hco, In smouldering flroa that char too soon, No moro what may. bo, shall bo.but what wnB, As one roonlls tlio oadonco of n tuno. To nmllo upon and blosw young swoothoart vows, Romomborlng this faco mid that long paHsod, To fancy lovo 'today a coldor thing Than tills great lovo you chorlsh to tho last. To koop tho friends grown ful'lifully old na young, Holuolant, wlion now linndii knock at your door, To epun: and If oponlng, wlthold The honrt of which you onco gavo all nnd moro. To Urenm In Holltudn with pipes and books Horn old and nwooat nnd good; to ask for songs Thoy do not sing; to find you happiness A homely graco that In your soul belongs, To ucok again some calm forgiving god You mulled at lightly In your othor youth; 'Content to loavo tho mysteries of llfo Wo myetorlos of doath and wait tho truth. Hnrold Ilcgbli-. I Will Lfillhrlelgo. In ISnglnnd thoro Is a young nov-j The aatthnr of "Hon Blair" and dial who boliovoH that tho twentlolh "Whore tho Trail nivldos" has n now cmiLury will bring about an opooh- j novel of the wost publlshod by Dndd, taHtxlng reconciliation botwoou ro- Moari & Co. Tho tltlo of tht novel Srglou anrt science. Ill work Is d-, Is "Tho Dissolving Clrolo." Ml" valcfl to -llilM otid. and though lt .Lllllbrldgo'a early llfo wns that or fcumxn internet It vivid Hint dramatloinauy othor pralrlo boys bred and tttourfh to on rn the prnlso of Amorl- rnlHod In an ntmoiphoro of 10 liotira' Knsma IQngllah orltlea. Um vnltto to work of tho 2-1, ho maturod onrly. fee ttiuvoimmt of a common under. i ! "Al 12 J w" . , , . ... , v usoful oltlKon. At 1R I wns to all lading botwoen religion and sol- mMmi pui.H)9(W n mRU. m ixi lifts been iuounUod by somo of ,. worki wnntovor tho neod. in tie foremost tnoologlana and solen- this onpnolty I was ultornately fnrwi UkIx He Is a novelist with n ruburo.'fr. rnnohor, cnttlomnn. I know tjecatiHG his works aro tho muturo. Dakota In Ita various dovelopmontnl Aoiimlntud with somo of the groat- 'vtagoa very woll. It wan part of tho oat vvloiiUaU la IBughtnd, u student Ufa, (uovltnblo. Monnwhllo tho tarn- of PrutHfHur William Jam of Ilarjuy sonttorod. Somothlng prompted ard, nnd n tvavoller who has mot mo to oxploro n unlvorslty, and I many of tho mom ablo men of sol- ont to Iewa: vlbrntod for six yonrs nce Hoclnllsls and theologians In butwoon tho colloglato. dutnl and Vaaco nnd Gsrmany, ho mnrohes modloal departments. For somo roa airctthi or tho t linos atuK eomblnos sou tho dntnl provod tho moat vim with, this kuowlndga of modern lent, and 1 graduated In 1S9S. toBht u miwn of gontlw humor and i Shortly aftorward a man must llvo at lpnafouna Bjmpnthy with human' I drifts! back, and took root In ftfw. nnd an ardent outhualasm for Sioux Pulls. Fortuno smllod feobly, tire wph-llual dotftluy of humanity, nnd roots, sank dwpar. lAtpr, whan waTcli gives tt his wrk u note of tho ono girl onine Into lw play, she vHltl nd aotual value This novelist Is Harold llogblo, who lives mi Arcadian extstenuo In a Suffolk vlUngo by tho North Sea. KrovfH rostw, wttlks ovary day for lK tullod ncroa hoath and moor u.l finds all hi happlnwa In tha care nnd Joys of domaatlotty. Mt liogbla's now novol, "Tha VTstl," wuh publUhod In March by Dadd, Mond ft Co. "The Vigil" Is a theological novol. uiui wioh a gool mt) that a (1Utlngulshl orltlo who tean lliu ttiiry before publication a "l hid inclined to etUl it thu very heat of its kind In tha language. It triiow a far deeper ad truer In atKbt Into tho thooioglcal ooutro vuray of the tlale than, tar oxwaple. Robri Hlamwre." Mr. Hogbte la too Huod a novelist to permit the Inter et of hl utury to be strangled In taologeal dUouselnns and details, aud tha devolopmuut of tho yoaug KhrUsIi clergyman's character and talUi, along with the upbuilding of hhf !urih, fttrnlolios matorlal for Ha Intense und powerful story. Hut Vvft iui, "Tho X'tgll" Is a maatorly ceontatlon of true and stable Chris. tSuaUy U Is a book which ought to to wftremlatad among oager and per uta seokera utter truth. smiled rookltrtHily, und I married. It la Inovltnblo, if ono haa the elements of whltonusa, that with year a prac tloo will grow. My oxporlonoo fol lows tho rule. Occasionally my waiting room ra-iombloa thoso one rends about In novate. I am rooted hwo yet. "Work? My writing U doaa on tlroly at night. Tho waiting room the plum trees require vigorous shaking In the daytime. A (tar din ner I have n den telephnno proof, piano proof, friend proof. What transpire therein no one kwowu, be oauao no ono has ivr aeon. "Hooraatlon? I have a maaln, by no moans always gratlfiexl, to ba out or doors. Once ewok eilmmer the lady and I go somewhere for three weeks and forget It absolutely. In title way we've beon able to travel a bit. Wo again tho lady and 1- steal an hour whon wo can and drive a rod gasoline runabout, keeping within tho speed laws whon nas. Bary. Onco cnoh tall, when tho first frost shrivels tho corn stalk nnd when. If you ohunco to bo out ot doora, ntr dark, you hoar, away up overboard, Invisible, the accelerat ing, throbblug, diminishing purr ct wings that drives tho sportsman mnrt. i rnvnrt niiRmuimv. rur u , wook no matter, the town knows pictures. Tho American Leaguo .. l- , 1.-..1. ..m nnlrln fnr 10OS in In nil rOSnCCto a mo no moro. inun i cuiuo uuwn, v- .- - othor man temporarily subdued; onco moro at the service of the pub- He's defective molara." Rov. R. Hugh Rcnson. Tho Rov. R. Hugh Benson, ono of tho threo famous Donson brothers of England, has written a novol an unusual novel which Is published by Dodd, Mead & Co. "Lord ot tho World" Is a tale of unlvorBnl Interest. Tho book U rather n careful study of "Anti- Christ" according to first class hand book of tho national game nnd a decided credit to the American League and to tho publish ers, tho Reach company. This Is the seventh annual issue of tho Rench Guldo as tho ofirtclal hand book of the American 'League, and tho 26 con secutive year of Its publication as n book of record and reference for the fintlro baseball world. Why American Mothers Foil. American mothers fall, not all of ecclesiastical them, but enough to cause tradition. Ho Is to possess, It Is saM, 'This is tho proposition which Mrs "spirit" phenomena, but Everybody's has mndo public this month a realis tic account of Hamlin Garland's ex periments In occultism, entitled "The Shndow World." It Is sensational, attthontlc, and compelling, and heads n truly remarkable tablo of contents. John L. Mathews describes, In "The Now Mississippi," tho transition from ancient to modern In river traffic and shows clearly the great possibilities for the development of this "nrm of tho sen." "The Racing Game," by Clarence L. Cullon, places the very timely topic of tho rnco track fn'Irly and squarely before tho public; and aarmj Charles Edwnra Russell's nrttclo "Governor Jonnaon Now Stylo Poli tician," is nn Intlmato study of tho alms, character, and achievements of Minnesota's chlof executive. Samuel G. Blythe contributes another of his Inlmltablo skirts, 'Paris nnd' tho Pnrlultes." HAROLD IJEOBIE, author of 'Th Vial ," In b'nek coat, sitting. S, HUGO, the artist, standing J. H. BRAIN, of "Tho Times" (London), In white coat. Photograph taken In Brill h Columbia. ,VJ3 oxtromtt nttractlvenojBj Immense Anna A. Rogore bots out to discuss powers, nnd all tho natural virtue1.! In the March Atlantic. As In her trenchant dlvorco nrtlole, "Why American Marriages Fall," publlshod In tho snmo magazine last Septem ber, Mrs. Rogers doalB with her topic with ungloved hniuls. Amorlcan "hlldron nro cxporlinouts tried moro or le s frantically by Ignorant und unprepnrod mothors 1b ono or hor spirited ass itlons. Intense" lovo- TIio thing It lacks Is faith. Itnirh'ri 1D0H (Siild". Reach's oillclal Amarlraa league guldo for UK) 8, published by tho A. J. Rroaoh company, of I'hl'ad.'lphla, nnd edited by Mr. Francis ('. Rlchtor, of "Sporting Llfo," Is out, and Is, as usual, first In tho field tlm mnklng SHHiBB lflaBBBBBBBBBBBBKI 9BaHHV& -n JwRflaiiiiiiilaKI BaRyjfljiy'--JTj3BaaaBlltb WILL LILLIBRIDGB Author of "Tho DlssoUiug Crclo " It the barblngar of tb. baiobnll sea son. It can bo said without quail ilaollon that, oxuoUeut ns all of the odltlona ot the Reach Ouide havw beon In rooent years, the 190 Renoh Guldo Is tho best hand book of the kind over Issued by thU or any other published. Tho s.ivoIhI dlhtlnotloi of tho 190S Guide h. next tp the toxt, tho superior quullty or paper used and the number and buauty ot the ongravlugs furualjod, tho world's madness" of the young mother for her Infant, untrained nurtomalds, ln dUcrlmlnoto vaMdevlllo, norve-rtck-ing muelc, playi and npvola, nro among tht numerous causae which the writer o'tes toi make hor point. No doubt many mothers will disagree with Mrs. Rogora, but sho baoks up her throrlog , striking oxnmploa. KtTj-botly's for April. 1AIV mUHialnila n-lll l.n..n - ... ... .. .. --.-a ...- I .o.w ii tn winy a SCJ- ohamplonahlp serie liolng tpeclaliyj ntlflc preaematlon of so-oalUd BHatfluTTKsJ'cW s HBi tSJLBLMyBaM.aJBWEy.t BiiK 1 REV R, HUGH BENSON, Author ot "Lord ot the World Tho Crnftsmnn for April. Tho leading feature In Tho Crafts man for April is an editorial urtlclo on handicrafts and small farming, setting forth tho gonornl outlines of a practicable working plan by which such n thing might bo established on a notional scale with u view to re lldvi.g tho prcsont Industrial nnd social conditions which cnuso so nuch discontent und suffering nnd which contain such n real monnco to society a It oxlsts today. Another phnso of tho samo subject Is nn edsny on mnnunl 'training as It Is at present carried on in tho public schools nnd Its relation to tho IndntBtrlnl omolcncy In nrtcr lire. This Is .the prlzo essay in a competition offered by The Craftsman for somo authoritative '.Utoranco upon this subject, nnd was written by Arthur D. Doan, who is n practical workor nlong thoso lines. Thcro Ib also n brief biographical artlclo upon tho personality nnd tho work oT Ida Tarboll, whoso hlBtory or tho Standard Oil company started the proBOnt national -movemont to ward tho Investigation nnd curbing of tho trusts. A phnso of Amorlcan art not wldoly known out of Its own torrltory Is tho work of tho school ot wostern sculptors which has clup terod about Lorado Taft and which Booms to bo finding n new nnd vita1 exprosolon of art in the doing ot things which llo closo at hand. New Cnrnornilnn. nrnnnri T .. . Pany; principal oaw J.flta Orecon; nnn.i ....' rorc G- porntors, Edward n-1 . "' h -:.-v.cM::- The Realty Bend SyaJict,,. con; hrtiKinni ,. . M,lwor. " ' "'" '"ce. MedfftM gon; canltal .."'?! i,rnr- T " ..' fOW'V0. a "" u " uomwcll Wh Stalker and J. H. Mitchell Tho Bob Club of Oregon , pal omco, Portland, tw porators, Jay H. uplon 1 'uuiuvuuu ouuuca routs. Rheumatic Palo, mi(x J B. F. Crocker. Esn ..! - , . " Jl "l "BU ""u Ior 20 yelri ,m tho peace at MartlntW nays: "I am terribly .bimu sciatic rheumatism In ray jJ .um ngui nip. i hRve 0Jel l bottles of ChamberlalnPiM and It did mo lots ot Eood.Tei ai jjr. oiono's drug store. A man was poisoned from i ling mlcrob.-Infostcd moa Is a root of evil that money tJ norotoioro been accused ot alng. DoWltt'BLittlyEarlrniu... snfo, sure llttlo liver puis. b an uriiEgisig, n SPECIAL RATES TO WOODIIURN' HORSE 1 To be hold at Woodtmra, ! 28. For tho abovo octiulon, t j of ono nnd ooo-tblrd on U tl cato plan Ib authorized to Woci nnd "return, via S. P. Co WM M'lirRU General Pastenger, Tlio April Aiucrlcnn Magazine. Tho Amorlcan Magazine crontos n ' strong nnd proper feeling of Interest ' nnd oxaltoment. Thore Isn't n dull lino In It. "Roosevolt" by "K" hi now nnd to rroshlng. Suroly tho Proaldont dooi not know himsolf ono hulf ns vol I ns "K" knows him. Who la "K"? And what will RoosovoR say? "Mr. Dooloy" on "The Tompor nnco Wavo" shows how whlskv knooks tho dot off your llttlo 1 nnd makes a capktal lottor or you. Thou "Tho Intorproter" tnkos up tho fol lies of fanatical prohibitionists and procoods tp tho most oloquont tem perance talk wrltton In yonrs. Lincoln Stoffons tolls exactly how Dotootlvo Burns caught the crooks in San Frnnoisco. Burns is n crcatlvo gonkia who Imaglno the pororectel thing nnd thon goes to work nud builds It. orton-ho has Imagined ( who was guilty, and how tho crime! was commlttod, and then ho laa j rounded up tho proof necessary to, satlsry the court. Graber Bros PLUMBING AND GAS FITTING Will givo prompt itttttj to all orders, guarnte el work to glvo satlsfct!ei t j to be up to tho sanitary iu nrd. WK WILL BH PLEASEDWj GIVE ESTIMATES OX COXTItlC Call at our shop on Ukl streot, back of Darr'i Jtnl 8tore. Phone 650. What's In McGlure'N Tho April McCluro's Is so full of a numbor of things that fow readers will -caro to miss it. Tho Carl Sohurz memoirs aro rc- sumod In nn article, "The South Aft- or the War," a graphic picture of tho dosolation and devastation of tlu'I south, nnd tho anxlotloa of the fed-t oral government In that critical period. Several of tho most popular artists hnvo contributed to the Illustration, i There la a cover by Hugo Ballln ond( plotures by Rautordahl, Alloo uaruor Stephens. Krlo Pnpo and othors. How to Obtain f ca Is the problem a' " ,u to solve Some expt o ' loft to them, others i W thoy hav no rich ifUtn tho smart unB man or of today opensasaTlnsJ as the Sure Way towa.dK Ing wealth Your -mlngs wl'l eira' per cent interest wl'h "1 accounts welcome SAVINGS DEPAITI CAPITAL NATIONAL W Tb ltohoiulan fw April. The April Bohemian has nine short stories, sploudld illustrations, spoclnl articles and rnroly good so- leotloH of humorous matorlal. Miss Mabel Taliaferro wrltos of My Yesterdays." "New York With out tho Wherewithal." is a statement basod upon tho fact of the predica ment a well-born Englishman found himself In In New York when over taken by the rocout panic. Au ac count of "The Princeton Tiger," with many Illustrations, by Us editor, Is tho sixth In the series ot Humorous Collego Journalism. O Bun t&t ioee tlteKMYNllMNwrsiMtfr Suntkt j im tmw mm ni i V m HICK0KT 0mr Cough Be ion-m'"" T flM Coughs. cgou ""n- so v2? 4if: rLaL- VUt .-!i