" '"""'p"" m jk, yum ?" - -v ! ? DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, BALKM, ODSGON, TIIUKSDAY, MAY 0, 1909. THE CAPITAL JOURNAL K. HOOTCH, Editor iMd Proprietor JOE ACTION WILL REFEREE THE CONTEST Danderine Independent Nswipaper Dcrotod to American Principle" And the i'ruKrew and iMrelopcment of All Oregon. .- riiblUhM Krttr Krcnlnj Bxcopt Hunly, Calem, Ore. Sty Grows Hair and we can PROVE IT! DANDERINE is Io the hair what fresh shower of rain and sunshine are to eRelalion. It goes right to tho rood, invigorates end strengthens ihem. lis exhilarating, stimulating and life-producing properties cauo the hair to grow abundantly long, strong and beautiful. It M 'jmiHCIHPTION ItATKS. (Inrariablr In Advance.) Dallj, bjr carrier, per year ..W.ff) Per month ..60c Oallr, t7 " Pf 7r 'w' r month Kc Woeklr, by mall, wr rear. .... -.. '.0) Blx month ..tt)e f Joo Acton, of Portland, has been chosen by tho management of the Auditorium Ilollor IMnk Company to roforco tho hlg wroitllng match to bo pulled oft at tho Grand opera Iioubo tomorrow night between Ed diu O'Connoll and Joo La 8 alio. Ac ton Is a formor champion wrestler of tho world, and has a nlco string of vIctorK-s bohlnd h m. Ho Is a thor ough oxport of tho art, nnd Is quick and accurate In his decisions. Many other amatour wreitlors will bo In attendance from dlfforont parts of the country, and a goad deal of in terest 1b being shown over tho match. trvLJ 05N7oNl1iLABEL 1 lHil VH, i i4 ROOSEVELT WRITES FIRST EDITORIAL ON THE JAPANESE Good Health of Uncle Sam's Domain Demands Exclusion of Such Elements Makes Out Argument for Upbuilding of Greater Navy at Early Day. Now York, May .--!" tho aurront number of tho Outlook, out today, an editorial by Colonol Itoosuvolt, In part, follews: Tlioro nro curtain oloiiiontary prln elplon nil of whluh Bhould bo kept In view if a nation wishes io act Juiitly both by Itaolf nnd othorM. It must Insist upon what Is nocoiwiry for Its own healthy life, this oven at tho cost of a possible clash, but tnlH in slstonco upon what In duo Itsolf snould nlwayH bo nccompanlud by nil posslblo courtoRy to nnd fair dealing with othors. Thvso nro tho principles upon which tho pooplo of tho Unltod Btntes should not with regards to tho question of Immigration of J.ipn.noso Into ills country, ntu npnnusn nro a highly clvllUod pooplo, of extraor dinary military, artistic nnd Indus trial development. Thuy are proud, warnlm and Housltlvu. I bullovu our pooplo have, what I personally cer tainly havo, it proiound nnd huarty ndtnlrntlon for thorn. Hut tills ad miration nnd respect Ih nuuomparilml by tho firm conviction that It Isn't to tho advantage of either people that emigrants from either country should settle In a iiiiihh In tho other country. Japan would certainly ob ject to Incoming masses of Ameri can tanners, laborers and small trad ers. Indeed, tho Japanese would oh Joct to this ut least as strongly as the men of tho.Pnclflo const and Kooky mountains object to tho In coming mass of Japunesu workmen, agriculturists, Inboreis and men en gaged In small trades. Tho Japan ese certainly object to Americans acquiring land In Japan, and Japan ese who come to America should bo of tho same general class. Hint Is, thuy should bu travelers, students, teachers, scientific Investigators, men engaged In international business nnd men sojourning In a laud for pleasure or study It Is against tho Interests of both nations that such unrestricted emigration or settlement In mass should be allowed us regards to either nation. This Is the car dinal fact in tho situation and It should bo reuognUed by both coun tries. Hut In achieving this policy we should hear steadily lit mind it Is our duty to combine maximum ef ficiency with minimum offuuslvouusn. Only n national government tutu ent ry out such a policy effectively and tho surest way to do harm Is for statu, municipal or other looal gov ernments to pass laws which would bo ineffective to obtain the real ob ject, yet would produce Intense Ir ritation. Tho best of all possible as lu which to nchlovu this object Is that whluh (lit governments of tho two countries have now by common agreement adopted; for tho Japan)' government has of Its own initiative and own accord undertaken to pro-1 vent tho coming hither of nu ap preelable number of Japanese of the OtuHstM to which I referred The suoetNM of tho inilley must be gauged by th actual results, that is, by the extent to whloh It arrests tho Immigration of largo bodies of Japanese. If tho Japanese govern ment proves unable to carry Its pol- i lay through then undoubtedly this government by treaty or legislation must protect itself and weuro the desired result on Its own Initiative, but In such case It would bo doubly incumbent upon us to take action teat would provoke the least possi ble friction Htid tutu no the least pos slblo hard feeling Tho met timt all really patriotic, far-sighted Aiuerluatts Insist that hund-luhuml with the policy of good will toward foreign nations should go tho policy of upbuilding our navy. Is often Interpreted by well manning but short-sighted men as being a threat toward other nations or as being provoowtlvo of war. Of the two assumptions tho first Is utterly un warranted, tho seooml Is the d Intel reverse ot tho truth. Wo havo the right to say, for Instance, what Immi grants shall come to our shores, but wo are poworlcsn to onforco thin right against any nation that chooses to disregard our wishes unless wo continue to build nnd mnlntnln a first-class fighting navy. Wo Amer icans nro oursolvos proud and high- spirited tind wo ate not always by any moans far-sighted. If our honor or Interests wore monncod by n for eign powor thin nation would fight wholly without rognrd to whothor or not Its own was efficient. In tho ovont of a crisis nrlslng penco advocates who tbjoct to our build ing ti a navy would ho nbsolutoly powerless to prevent this country from going to wnr. A strong navy Is tho surest guarantoo of poaco that America can havo tho choapost In surance against war that Uncle Hani can possibly buy. r AtfBK. aaaaaaaaaaBBaaaBaBBttam&ataaaaaaBBBRaK: t. ,j!v .&2ji4 . Kdille O'Connell and .Iih. I .a Salle ABDUCTED BOY BILLY WHITLA IDENTIFIES BOYLE I United l'rris l.eurd Wlro.l Mercer, l'n.. May . Hilly Whltln, who wan abducted at Hharou, Pa., recently and held for ransom by a man ho Identified ns James II. Doyle, now on trial for the crime, today convinced tho court that ho under stood tho fun Import of an onlh. "Hilly, do you know what becomes of people who do not toll tho truth?" ho was asked. "They go to hull," was the child's prompt reply. When tho boy was called to tho stand In Iloyle'B trial today Attorney Cooiirnn. employed by James I. Whltla's Hllly's father, to assist tho proseoutlou, stated that ho would busu his case mainly on tho child's testimony. Ho proved an excellent witness, telling a straightforward story and refusing to allow the at torneys for the defense to confuse him when they asked their questions In cross-examination. Hilly related the Incidents of the day ho was kidnaped. Ho told how he was called from school, and when asked If he saw that man In tho court room he pointed out Hoyle and said: "Yes. there ho Is now." Ah ho pointed ho grinned and Hoyle grinned back. wroto to his fatuer and uncle while he was bolng hold by tho kldnapors. Attorney Mlllor for tho dofuuso limited his cross-examination to a few questions. On cross-examination Hilly reiterated his Identification of Hoyle nnd his statement about the whiskers. Charles Flowers of Sharon was called to the stand and told of hav ing met Hoyle near tho Whltln house one dark night before Hilly wan kip imped. , Verne Smith of Sharon added his Ideiitllcatlon of Hoyle to tho testi mony of the boy. Ho said that ho saw Hilly In n buggy with tho man he recognized as Hoyle. on the morn ing of the kidnaping Voting (Jlrls Are Victims of headache, as well ns oldor wo mon, but nil gut quick relief and prompt euro fronivDr. King's Now Llfo Pills, tho world's best remedy for nick and nervous headaches. They uiako pure blood, and strong nerves and build up your health. LTry them, 2Gc at J C Perry's. r mat t. 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