BAIL'S CAPITAL JOUBNAIi, BAUZM, OREGON, FRIDAY, MAX 13, 1010. PAGE TTTWrfc MISTAKEN MEDD PART RS J 1 L w J i 1 J 1 U ff rj. f vf fi ff rj J" F X-RAYS AND SMILES. England's quoen Is said to bo cold and haughty and on top of this In formation com os tho statcmont' that Fairbanks Is to bo appointed am bassador to England. Our president knows what is what. CANNON TALKS ON COLLEGE TRAINING SAYS: "TO A YOUNG MAN A COL LEGE (X)URSK IS NOT NECKS SAHIIiY FATAL IF HE HAS ANYTHING IN HIM." PERCY HOURS!. THOUGH BUT 13 YEARS OLD PROVES A REAL MOTHER TO HIS TATTLE BROTHERS AND SISTERS HUT RUSY BODIES SEPARATE FAMI LY. Six ntouths ago tho mother of Percy and Charles find Leonard and Daisy and Eugeno Nourso wont away from their homo in Brooklyn. She did not die. Sho Just went away, although Eugone, tho youngost, was not two years old, and Porcy, the oldost, was. but 13. ' - Let us all hope, for tho honor of motherhood, that this mother did not know what sho was doing when she deserted her children. For It is dif ficult to believe' that so bad-hearted a mothor as she would be, if sho did" know, could have borne and bred a sou so faithful to the duty that lies nearest as Percy Nourse at tho age of 13. For their father had to be away at work all day, and as their mother' was gone, Percy did what he could to take her place. He rpse early in tho morning and got breakfast. Then, when his father had gone to work, he washed and dressed and fed tho younger children and took caro of them all; he mado tho beds and swept tho house and went through the day and all Its house hold tasks until night came again. And ho administered discipline and gavo needful correction when required. When little Daisy would . not be persuaded, little Daisy was! spanked, as she ought to have been.) And the Nourse family were getting' along very well, in their own opin ion, and were happy together. I But somo of tho neighbors we must needs hazard' tho opinion that they, were meddlesome noighbors, who would have done much better to attend to their own affairs thought the situation was not just what It should be, and reported tho case to a benevolent society. So Percy Nourse and his flock wore brought Into court, as if it were a crime for him to do what ho could' to take care of them, and for tho Nourso family to hold together, as best they could in selfhelf, Instead of scattering in dependence. The queer ideas somo people have of what is "social welfare" then re ceived Illustration. For, though Percy Nourso pleaded, with little Eugene in his arms, that ho had taken good caro of his young er brothers and sister and they showed that they thought so by their childish grief at tho threat of separ ation and though thoir clean bodies and neat attire wero mute witnesses, it was decreed that they should be .soparated. . Perhaps this was well.- It is im possible at this distance to say posi tively that ' it was not woll. But thoro must bo doubts whether by any sort of arrangement that ex ternal benevolence can make It will bo hotter for tho Nourse children than it was and would have been with their brother Percy doing what ho could to take their mothor's' plnco. At any rate, it Is clear that Percy Nourse Is the kind of boy of which ' tho world never has quite enough and can nevor have too much. Ills is a quality of instinctive faithful ness whose value is beyond compu tation. It is to bo hoped that his experience with the benevolent soci ety will not break or sour his loyal spirit. For his country and mankind need , such as ho need the spirit that does uncomplainingly tho duty that lios noarost that, though the task bo too great for tho strength, yet faces the task manfully and does all that can bo done. Chicago Inter Ocean. Dave Myers performed tho seem- tholr fa$0s. That is about all that the average man would utilize. "Thoro I? always a question as to whether the average student will survive the spollng effects of a col lege course. "The human animal on the aver age, is not worth his salt if ho is incapable of making his own way. Tho greater rewards como in busi ness, not politics. A good business man is much hotter off than a poor politician. The business man has better chance for advancement and better remuneration." o AMENDED ACT IS BIG IMPROVEMENT Somo. nconle are as frightened at ... f . . i UNITED ritESS LEASED I iuo comei. as mougn u uuioneou to Now- Haven, Conn., May 13.--the scorpion family and had a deadly "Polities is no business," occordlng sting in Its tail. The wild stories to an jntorview attributed to Spoak , told about it are liko tho comet's er cannon, printed in tho Yale News ' tail, "very thin gas." ' on salo here today. j Cannon is quoted as saying: i "To a bright young man who has Ingly Impossible at Montana by anything in him, a college course is stealing a vacuum. It was a vacuum not necessarily fatal to success, earpot cleaner. ' That is my view of it. .1 "Tho common school system, the A girl In Binghampton hns dls- high school course, gives tho avor covered tape worms in oggs. Strango age Individual at least a fair equip some folks must be always flndinc ment fdr practical -succoes in bus!- somethlng tho mattor with tho food noss or n the various callings that supply. men foyqw wiip uvo oy tno sweat or ' Teddy has tackled ono thing that downed ( him. He cantiot get " his tonguo (maybe It Is his teeth) to glvo tho proper twist to tho French language, and so delivered his lec ture In Paris In English. Down In Alabama an editor pub lished an article on dancing, in which he alluded to a local dance as a public hugging match, and said no virtuous woman would participate in such an affair. A committee of citi zens waited on him with tho clip ping from his paper, and made him "eat it," but whether as food for thought or reflection is not stated In tho dispatch. Tho doctors in Paris say that by tomorrow Teddy will not bo able to speak above a whisper. That may be true, but It Is a dead certainty that ho will break the record as a whis perer. A physician to make a specialty of healing physicians, a censorship to edit editors, a court to correct law yers, and a boss to steer the politi cian!. We tfll need fixing. Is there any perceptible wear on bltulithlc Court street after four years? Then why experiment with concrete? Tho Oregon Blossom, published by tho Salem Board of Trade is a beau ty. St. Nicholas for June has puppies on the front page, comets in the mid dle and delights all the way through. It Is like ono ot Schublnger's fro mage do brie cheese good, rind and all. The older it gets tho better. At last a big Portland hot-air bank er is. convicted by a jury. Of course,' tho courts of appeal will correct tho mistakes that have been made by tho Jurors. Tho Portland Tolegram had a scoop on the rest of tho papers irj that revelation of jury fixing, s? A man who nominated hlmcelf for governor four years ago, and got about 1200 votes by spending sever al thousand dollars is against the Di rect Primary. law and for tho Assem bly. ' And yet tho people are ,sald to bo Incompetent. Eight students drown together at Wllkesbarre. Which Is more Im portant to a man ilgebra ' or to know how to swim. The colleges bet ter revise their courses of study. o ' A plain prescription Is printed up on oath 25c box of Dr. Shoop'g Pink Pain Tablets. Ask your doetor or druggist If "this formula la not com plete. Pain mor.ns congestion, blood pressure. Head pains, womanly pains, pains anywhere get Instant re lief from a Pink Pain Tablet. Sold by Capital Drur Pfnrn. State Engineer Lewis Is In receipt of the act passed by congress March 15, 1910, amending tho Carey act In relation to the withdrawal of public lands by tho state for reclamation and its provisions will assist tho engineering department much in the development of tho arid lands of the state as It obviates a difficulty which the department has had to contend with in launching Its projects under the Carey act. The state under the Carey act has entered into preliminary contracts for tho reclamation of eight different projects which will mean In the course of the next few years .millions of dollars to the state and the set tlers who are availing themselves of the provisions of tho act by settling on the lands. Tho main difficulty encountered In. the launching of the projects was tho withdrawal of the lands from the public domain prior to their appropriation by settlers un der the general land laws of the United States. But this difficulty will bo obviated by tho amended act as it provides for -temporary with drawals of the land by the state up on application, and which will bo valid for tho period of ono year, dur ing which time tho engineering de partment can make the detailed sur veys and comply with tho other re quirements of tho federal law on the subject. ' tm .. T w ww m r. JAPANESE ARE BUYING SHIPS (UNITED I'BBSS UU8BD WIKB.l Victoria, B. C, May 13. Word re ceived by Japanoso here today that the 'Japanese shipping firms are In creasing their fleets of steamers In anticipation of tho Increase in tho customs tariff of $7.00 a ton on the vessels over ten years of age. The duty is being Imposed in the Interest of Japanese ship builders, but it Is said It will work a hardship on steamship firms, who will find it Im possible to purchase steamers at home, and If thoy buy abroad wlU have to pay tho duty. There are at prosent very few steamers for salo in Eastern Waters. On this account it has been necessary for tho owners to look to Europe and America for their bottoms. Accord ing to tho news received nearly 20 On Tuesday, May 17, We Will Have an Opening Day ror HOLLYWOOD Save that afternoon to visit the prettiest spot and the finest subdivision ever laid out near v i i-ti r ii ill I I I I r . baiem, nenty or autos ana rigs win do on nana to iaKe care ot Tne crawa. REMEMBER THE DATE . elephone us that you will go BECHTEL & BYNON 347 State Street. ' Telephone 451 steamers will bo purchased, If they can bo secured at reasonable prlcos. Options have nlready boon takon on a number, and negotiations, are In progress for othors. o Torpedo Boat Wrecked by Explosion. (UNITED mass 1.C1RED WIIIB. Hnmburg, Germany, May 13. Five sailors wore killed and two fatally Injured today in an explosion aboard the German torpedo boat "S 33,' cruising near Heligoland. Tho craft was coraplotoly wrecked by the explosion, which Is tho seventh naval fatality occurring this yoan, The causo of the explosion Is withheld by tho authorities. Tho af ternoon papers are clamoring for an Investigation and imraedlato court martial of thoso who may be respon sible for bad conditions. A Swedo In Tacoma who rofusod to bo enumerated was licked by tho enumerator, arrested by the pollco and. put In jail. Tacoma is going to get there consusly. Tho End of The World should It como tomorrow would find fully 1-3 of the people sufforlng with rheumatism qf either' slight or se rious nature. Nobody need suffe with rheumatism for Ballard's Snow Liniment drives away tho trouble, relieves tho pain instantly and leaves tho user as well and supple as a two year old. All 'mIw" CALIFORNIA HAS ANOTHER QUAKE f UNITED rnESS IXASID WIBE. Snn Bernardino, Cal., May 13. This city was shaken by nn earth quake at 10:20 o'clock last night. Tho temblor lasted Beveral seconds. No damage was reported. Rcdlnmls Feels It. Redlands, Cat., May 13. Redlands was visited by a Slight earthquake shock at 10:22 last evening. Reports today from noarby points indicate the quake was felt in a radius of several miles from this city. No damage was done. Reaches to Los Angeles. Los Angeles, Cnl.i May 13. Tho chronometer iri tho govornment weather bureau stopped at 10: 20 'last ovonlng, tho hour at which tho tre mors wore loft in tho San Bernardino valley. Ofllclals of tho govornment bureau bolicvo that tho shako may have been felt here. o Plts Cured In o ,to 14 Days. PAZO OINNTMENT Is guaranteed euro any case of Itching, Blind, Bleed Ing or Protruding Piles in 6 to H days or money refunded. 60o Women Get Ten Millions. San Frnnohfco, May VS. The bulk of the $10,000,000 ostato of ex President Don Angel Gulrolft, of Salvador, who died two wic-ke ago In Santa Toola, will be Inhoritod by his daughters, Mrs. E. Mejla, Oakland, and Mrs. Cordelia G. De Moran of San Francisco. Mrs. Mojla, who Is well known In San Francisco sooloty, will soil to morrow for Santa Tecln. Do It Now. Now Is tho tlmo to get rid of your rheumatism. You can- do so by ap plying Chamberlain's Liniment. Nine cases out of ton aro simply muscular rheumatism duo to cold or damp or chronic rheumatism, and yield to tho vigorous, application of this liniment Try It. You aro cortaln to bo do lighted with tho quick rollef which it affords. Sold by all good druggists. GREAT CHINESE DOCTOR L. M. HUM . has modlclno which will cure any known dlsoase. Ho makes a special ty of and guarantees to cure catarrh, asthma, lung, throat, rheumatism, debility, stomach, liver, kidney troubles; also any blackened or swollen soreness, broken limbs; smallpox, epidemic; all kinds ,of bolls, lost , manhood, female weak ness, hernia troubles and paralysis. Consultation free. Caro of Ylck Se Tong Co., Chinese drugs and herbs, 15"3 High street, upstairs. Salem, I Oregon. MINE IS SEALED HOPE ABANDONED THE MINE, A RAGING FURNACE, WAS SEALED UP TOtiAY, IN AN EFFORT FLAMES. TO SMOTHER THE tUNITJlD rSESS 1BA8ED wna.j Whlto Haven, England, May 13. Tho hundred and thirty-seven minora entombed In tho Wellington coal mine have been loft to their fate. Tho mlhe was soaled today in an effort to smother the flames that are raging In tho lower workings. Tho fire followed nn explosidn In tho mine. Efforts were made yostor dny to rescue the minors, but the res cue pnrtlos wero driven back by tho flames. Officials gavo up hopo of sav ing tho' mon, and the mlno was soaled to check the flames. J STfosfMBERS. if yon get your paper by mall kindly watch tho tag and ego when tho time is up, and remit promptly, or notify us to stop tho paper; otherwise bill will bo mado for the tlmo the paper comes after explra- tion of last payment. r t No Among many wavs or getting ricn, mere is one right way-to Make the World Turn Round, Often in your dreams you have seen yourself standing on a high pedestal, with "Fame and Fortune" beneath your feet. Is this not true? "Opportunity" was the lacking point in the realization of that dream. Opportunity now comes knocking at your door. You will soon meet her, face to face. Will you let her pass by with out even a smile? ' All that is asked is your help in "Making the World Turn Round." V . I will sell at Public Auction, in the alley at the rear of the Fashion Stables, Salem Oregon on Commencing at 1 o'clock, p. m. All of the Horses, Buggies, Harness Robes, Whips and all other fixtures per taining to the livery business TERMS CASH C. W. YANNKE, Owner J. A. COOPER, AuctionV S