0 DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OltEfiOX, FBIDAT, OCTOBER IS, 1912. Two The Capital Journal riibllfllioJ by The Barnes -Taber Company GUAM AM r. TAVIKH. Killtor tmd MantiKcr A lmttK-mlint NowipniuT PovottM to American Principle anil the ProKresa mill DovHopniont of Sulom In rnrtlculnr niul All Orison in flonoral 1'iihl IhIhhI Kwtf ICv-nIng Unr-'i'l Humlny, Hnl-in. Orm"" BUIISCIUI'TION RATKS: (Inrnrlnliljr In Ailvnnco) Dnll.v, tr rnrrli-r. r J,'"" ,..1.120 Por month.. 4!tf lnlly. ly Mall, per jr-nr 4.01) IVr month. Wiwkljr, hy Mull, por yi-nr .... 1.00 Hl montln ,ic rill.l, I.1?ASI0I WIIIIO TKI.KilllAPIl IIKTOHT Till- EAtil.E AMI THE HEN. It. him been HiiKKoatetl time and imnln tlwil our forefather In picking nut the ('lent Anierlciin eagle na the nnlileiii of our country and Liberty l.u.do a mistake-. The contention waa Unit the ureal American ben wna the no plua ultra and "Kiln Co llnigh" of the bird family. Thla. of courae, depends on tho viewpoint. To the aol iller tho oaglo soenia the proper bird, j.nd our forefather, who did the se lecting of the tuitlonal emblem, were mire aonio soldiers. It Is only In more recent and util itarian year that the hen baa come to the front with her phasing lay which HiiKKCKti to the ear tuned to financial iiiiiale, her fltnesa ns a representative, ci a ureal people, The eagle Is the King of blrda and bla wife la a auf t'n.gotle. In tho etiglo way. but outside in' holng able to lick all the other feathered creation, and look good on the reverse aide of the American coin, (lie enisle la a much over-rated bird, especially when seen through the pn tiotlc Kinase of n Morgan or any of the oilier real genuine truat-buster. The ben, sometimes, la a great pro ducer, her worst fault being that she mIvii.v Inslata on producing most when the market for her products Is glutted, and o,tga are clump. If she i could be trained to get busy when the fall crop of ben fruit la nlmost a fail ure, she would be a world-beater as a I money-producer. As It I she doesn't do so badly. M..V... O.....U.K. It, ft... l'tilt.! fflf.w1 llineii n'miuu-i, m ....... j she lay wiiw eggs, and produces some r venue. Uist year, for Instance ber', rgga nnd young chickens were worth. 1 and actually font tor more man n. OOO.iW.OcO, enough to pay for a couple of Panamn canal, or In other words, I the American hen In si x month steady w ork last spring built, or at lonst jmld tor constructing the Panama canal, When she gets down to her work, she pays every year money enough to her ow nor to pay all the running ex vnsc of the government, army, navy, poMoffloe, congress everything. She laid JS.iVO.iVO n day every working l.iv In the y,.ir and some Sund.it, and she d'.d It cheerfully and with a song cars there Monday, on her bill, as It were. I This, mind von. was done bv the old! C".v V. M. C. A. will lay the stvle. non-intonsKled ben. that ta.vod ,rl'r ,n" ,f lu'' 'lM1" from SN to liV cg.:s a vear. Of lato:'1" 1,K"al Mastuilc lodge official- :.rs. though the hen. like other farm 4n accessories. Is being liv.proved. Herj ancestral linage has been gone Into.! It. Democratic candl- .-.i v f.,,iw i rit ! P. 8. senator and Col. C. E. S tho selection !tnd survival of the fittest : lias done or Is doing, the tvst. Tho i v ben that wl'.l give up le to egg wherv 100 or less Is the average. Is i NP.ig produced. Cno morxt egg a year from eeryj hen in the Veiled Slates, oxpressl in money t.il'.ie. ar.vuv.W to $tiV0.0vc. IVc.M-.ng the pr.v'u.t of the Individual hen. gctiuvg IcO egs when she vow ptvs'.u.-es KO, and this is being a.wui '. l V.-.it. wev.'..! lv.o.v.i. ad.liv.g S'.'.'.eiV. iVv .. the natjou i'.nw.-.o yearly, an.! th-.s ;r. egg vs'.-.-.es. With the assistance c: nv..',ior. nv.,1 wiih a Y-'.V.c c.-ii t". s. ca Ve sg;-,-n d.v,iMel In a!;:e. a v, s.-,iT of fact the hen i.tr. fv.r-v.-fi: a f;,4.!y jo'.t for a v.vather.vsv.oian l is e -,r V.ctc i:i Orx'gon. Superuv ter.icv.t A'..ierv .t'.i. wh,. cusv.a'.'.y r,.-ti.-.ivg s.-'.-..e sch.vl chi'.-'.rx-n buy.r.g v; crv r..l net i.n.'.ersi.tn.lirg why oe..ri-v s.-h.vl vhi'.dren shov.'.d pv.r i" that o.v.vr.'..t-. S-gar. an inves tigat c;i h-.ch ho hiwii.o sia:e wide in -,:s w.:'.:s, and ir.c'.iv'.cs in its rava if . the Or-tYOJi hoa. That pop v-Ti case started the s.h.wl chtidrva' r-d..r:al r.-.oer,r.t In h'.ch fthtVO ,h-'..!-, a th.s ear t.vk Mr. Al- '.i r. a-i aiv.ci g Xher th ng. with cn'.v lead ;vn,il and a hi: of ,n'-i'r to vorV ilh. de'.v.onsiraiiV. that ij otvry h.vl Chi'..! v. th sia:e ito.'.'.d f- !?,'. Vv;v he-, s, -.he returns weuhl 1 xt the r.-.r.r. rig fv,vr. of a'.l the fh.v. i: the s:a: In fact, !f .'.! taVo j.v.r pr,.-il ar.d f g-.'.re a few r.nv.ier,; yo.i v.rp-,.sed to le;,7n what the hen. nh a rcas.-v.shy or-,v:tir.-.:-.T can acNv.v.v'.is.. Uewcr, tho h.'.i is t.v a sub ject t.t N V.syve cf in one s-.s;' ttliw.! of tho Capital Journal, ar.,1 -o sf.".! ;wls of her y.v.rv in detail Utor l-v.t in yss-.r.g t.i.'.g-e.l by nod r b.iNiv.ix-s ar.,1 f raiv.al siar.ar.'.s IN AvK-i.ian vv",o :ar..? in N;:t the xvla'.ion to the hen that a ;vg t.-p d.v h threshu s -.r.ach.r.o. or o ag.n to an .'.:o".oVi i rvnTHVsumc imnov With the o'.iV.ion or a .0 r.VTY than tw wet-Vs a,v, (he tisu.al bi.'.o ar.d fcuMie of pre' dent:! oa.".' ; gn t -v.i'.vg Oa wvuld naturally v- jHvt, under the rnv-liar oosd iK-'n. Hint It would lio otio of tlio most hotly I'onti'NltMl the country lum oxporlonroil In years. Why tlila n bo, no oiu kihmmr to know, or lit lonst, thoso who uiuler tiiko to explain It differ widely ns to Its cause. In It possible, tho American citizen tins arrived nt tlio conclusion tlio country will w IkhIo iiIoiir nil rlfiht wl.atovor happens, without nny one iiii.n'H Ideas lieltij; carried out. It looks Hint wii.v, and It also iippcnrs that the iivorace citizen la pursuing the oven tenor of his way, chasing the elusive dollar, nttondliiR to hla own hu.slnoss niul not worrying nliout results. l'KJ.SKn IN PI. WE OF HOUSE HIDE. The pnaslng of the baseball season and tho dawning of football, la accom plished. The horsehlde-eovorod solid sphere has given way to the pigskin oval stuffed with air. The willow bat la superseded by tho human leg na a motive power, but tho ublnultoii Am erican cooler la there with the same weapons, hla mouth, his nrma niul hla inthuslaam. It seems that thla class, and t la a big one, baa to have excite ment, something to work off the sur plua energy and enthusiasm, nnd the two kinds of ball nt least here In Am erica are about the only public sports that permit this to the fullest extent. Aeywny, (lie "kickers" for this sport i nly are now the popular folks, nnd the reotera inlk punts and goal In st, ad of strikes and home runs and are Just ns happy and enthusiastlcs with "the other dear charmer away." THE ROUND-UP That big Mast la to bff touched off nt Monroe Saturday, Pendleton Bull Mooters had a blow-out Saturday evening. big Senator Chamberlain spoke nt Al bany yesterday. Politics, of course. .lame lVwned. a stranger In l'ak- er City, w.i struck and killed, by the Wood r campaigning In Intern The old Virtue mine at F-aker City, one cf Oregon's greatest producer, w 111 l-ogin otH'tations again Novem ber 1. WoHlbrn. at a mass mooting hold Wednesday night, nominate,! a full city ticket. It is in opposition to tho present officials. J. A. Loun.lag'.n, S." year old. and tho father of twit children, is a frvshie at tho V. of 0." and the boys have Nvn doing things with him. "The world do move," Prairie City. Orant county, up in the cattle and mining oouiury, is to vote on the wot or dry proposition. Dr. ,loeph Schafer, of the Vniverst ty cf Oregvii, thinks arithmetic should ho given less attention in the sch.vls and roadi-.g more. A spelling Is ho-1 eeiv.tr.g lost art, mathematics might a wc'.l go the same road. The body cf Mrs. Mary WocV.vfc, ho died this week In Portland, was huriod yesterday. It was wrapped tn the Tag presented to her hy President Vooow:t. Re ood(4 Tc-. San Frauosco. iVt. IS want to huy a p'r of ,an!s. s 1 can call on n-y girl," vnxirnvd William Ha-ol- ten, who e-i!oro.l a clothing store here stark naVoV Tho clerk g-ave or.e g-.vnl Uvk at the rude fern- of the r. a and ,h,vn lf;'-M tV;v ! Carl C, Kratjocstotn. , Mgr. J. 0- Tar.r.er Drug StorA SAtita Crui. Cal l ri!: "Wo have so'.d W!cy A (Vra-'! ,.-r." r.-.o.V.c'rc fcr the vast 1 year arJ havTO yet ro har our f.rst eon i plair.t, or of a dissatisfied custcTcer, Their re-.v.f'.iics ro pur, cads a -vprtew.ej, and vvtitaia d SrJurSoa 'uhtstanoos, On the contrary, oar t .frifsoe sJ.ow us that tiie compAtiyN aira has always heo-n to r.-.ak health; riving ard health r.'-a ttaici-ig wxe- die. 14 ty Tr. -.mi Drue Cora-! pany. 'Varsity's Game With Chemawa Development on thla, the ovo of the annual Wlllanietto-Chenipwa football game, havo resulted In n wavo of ex citement, nnd, Incidentally, running throughout tho 'varsity student body. Fullback MacRen, tho one. essential part of Toacli Sweetland' llneamanh lug machine, nnd star end, HiUllngor, whose terrific defensive work I In need of no advertising, will both be mlaslng from the lineup, whllo the work of Thomas' will be materially In terfered with by two Bpralned fingers, received In the Oregon game. Mac Iiao Is pretty much under the weather, and w ill be off the emuad for some. Ills place nt fullback will be taken by Krnnols, while Steam will hold down tho job at half temporarily vacated by Francis. Juat w hy Helllng- er will not be In the game Is un known. Ills plnco will bo taken by Young nnd llepp. On the other hand Oheinnwa be lieve that this will bo their tltno to win. They will have practically the same line-up that held Wlllnmetto to a 0-0 score the first half of the game last year, nnd, In addition to this, will have the famous Rube Saunders, whose line plunge are well remem bered by those who saw tho 'vnrslty nlumul game. The Oheiiuiwa supporters have char tered a special train, reaervod n sec tion In the grand stand, nnd will be im hand In full force to nld In the se curing Willamette's scalp. Nor will the 'varsity second-high school game bo a tame nffalr. The high school Is always out In full force to support their tennis so that the grand stand will be overcrowded, nnd the Wlllametet students nre making other arrangements for their own ac commodation, a couple of bleachers being added to the present seating ca pacity. This will bo Salem's first In tercollegiate football game this sea son, and every football fan should be on hand. A New Political Platform. Junction City. Ore.. Oct. IS. For growing a sunflower U feet high within the city limits and a pumpkin big enough to give practically every family In the town a piece of pumpkin pie, .lohn Bair.ford may be elected ' declares her faction will start a news mayor here. The "punkin" weigh MS paper, to be known as "The Suffra ponnds. ' jgette," of w hich Miss Christobel Pank J. W. Copeland, of Dayton. Ohio, purchased a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy for his boy who had a cold, and before the bottle wa all used the boy's cold wa gone. I that ;not better than to pay a five dollar doctor's bill! Forsale by all dealers. If people are determined to f:Rh a small excuse will serve. SALEM BANK & TRUST CO. GENERAL BANKING AND TRUST BUSINESS With our assurance that w are able and willing to take car of it, we solicit your Hanking Put ness. Open an account with u, and w -rill extend you every faTor consistent with good hani tns principle. WK TAT FOl'R PTR CE(T ON SITINSS rrer Stat a4 Liberty Su-oet J. L. Abler. Pre!denL W. O. East. Cashier, a. S. Eat, Vice Prosidotit Pr U IV Steere. L, H. Robsrts, Directors. j j j j j jj , j1 . j ij : e--- - --. M -d! or ttJ!c.tne. j TrUed tn thl paper ars for al at DR. STONE'S Drus: Store AlO .V large s-pply of TSl'SSiS. which he iv.a-Xi'-s a siwiilyr of P.i'.'.rj: tit all f l; A M s 11 i lr-s.6s frer. the v-ount h jo cnt thero. ihooLiost r.-.anor -waa uocviing such 1 The -$$ Offer" rervves every oh a;v'' noe ttao'.e tit the i-ame5;t -vts-wssica cf The vHONi:-T JOHN" i hi fa-vr- t-igh-class, -.aiv'.rd ty;-wrirer. ite irus. Kliev rg It the et. r.v: lt -N iU Apr-M. -srac-scry. and Ustit Jorxer U.aa1T1- xt-'-a 1"' l- S- E-i5 itaiy oil er iruaa. Sonie Reasons Why You Should Buy at Your Home I liny nt Home llecnuae my Interests are here. necanao tho community that is good enough for me to live In, la good enough for me to buy In. Uocnuse I believe In transacting business with my friends. Reonuae I want to seo tho goods I nm buying. Uocnuse I wnnt to get what I buy when I pny for It. Ilecauao my homo dealer "carries" me w hen I run short on ensh. Hocnuao some part of every dollar 1 spend at homo slays nt homo nnd helps more for the welfare of the city nnd county. Because the home man I buy from stands back of. the goods, thus always giving vnlue received. Ilecauao I sell what I produce to my home people, be It labor or goods. Because the man I buy from pays hla share of 4he county and city taxes. Because tho man I buy from helps support our poor and needy, our schools, our churches, our lodges and our homes. Because If 111 luck, mlsfortuune or bereavement comes, the man I buy from Is here with hla kindly expres sions of greeting, his words of cheer, Mid If needb be,( his pocketbook. "Mere I live nnd here I buy. Ar.d here they'll plant me when I die." Let us make our home town a good place In which to work nnd live. It's es'sy nnd certain. If every one will contribute his share. The English Suffragettes Have Bad Split fjondon, Oct. IS. Chaos exist In the rank of the militant suffragettes here today, following a split over the leadership of the Women's Social and Political I'nlon A serious disagree ment over the policy of the union be tween Mr. Pankhurst nnd Pethrlck Lawrence and his wife Is responsible for the trouble. The control of the newspaper 'Votes for Women." Is still held by the iAwrences. but Mrs. Pankhurst hurst Is to be editor. This, they say. will be the official organ of the union. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTOR' A TheOLlVER Typewriter The Oliver to You for $5.00 Balance Payable Same as Rent j Kent the Oliver Typewriter at the rate cf f! per P'onta or 1 cents ' a ay. Whoa you have mad the f.nal pay mer.t you own the machine! Tou bjy the lypofriter at the rffu lar price, on a rental has: that's the way the p!aa work out This propositjon applies to the new est r.-.odel the fareons No, 5 with tit etra charge for "Pr.ntype." There are thxsyir. Js whs r.zi It ln-co-Ter,ier. to pay the larr.p surj r.f H f.-ir The O'.iver Typewr.tor. Yeurg r.-.on and young werr.oa iiis. startir.g out in life Pritfcssw.r.l people who consider the typewriter in the V.gh.t cf aa cf f.ce luxury Fiisire people who cevd all the "woriir.g capital" they oa co-r.-r.ard to nee the rmtUmneats of eTparsiiin C.sh worrfri. school teachers an -5 pu7i'.s who arrrwiate the osvor'oroe cj typewrite hnt cxa ft alicg wi;h- Sal's Orefoia. ! Ik A Candidates' Cards (raid Advertisement.) For Marshal. The undersigned hereby announces bla candidacy for city marshal end chlof of police, subject to tho city pri maries. D. W. GIBSON. For (Hy Recorder. . I hereby announce my candidacy for city recorder at the primaries Novem ber 4th. Plntform Courtesy, correct records of proceedings, law and evi dence. EARL RACE. 9-13- Charles F. Elgin, Candidate for Nomination Office of CITY RECORDER To the people of Salem: I desire to serve a second term, and submit my official record as my recommendation. Samuel 0. Rnrkhnrt. Candidate for nomination for office of City Marshal. R, A. Crossnn. Candidate for re-election to the of fice of City Treasurer' at the primar ies to be held In the city of Salem, Or., November 4, 1912. Chns. V. Prank Cnndldate for City Marshal. My promise: "I will protect you under the laws and cinch you if you break them." For City Marshal. Frank H. Shedeck, candidate for city marshal of Salem, Oregon. Primaries November 4, 1912. For County Recorder. H. L. Clark, Independent Democrat- j Ic candidate for the office of county I recorder, the candidate endorsed j unanimously by the Marlon County i Democratic committee and the Inde- i pendent Taxpayers League. Platform: j Courtesy, strict economy and reduc- j Hon of taxes. 9-23-tf W. C. HAWLET, Republican Direct Primary Nominee for Congress, has received the com mendation of President Taft and Roosevelt and of the people of Ore gon generally for his support of pro gressive legislation. Mr. Hawley Is a native born Oregon, and Is familiar with the affairs of Oregon, and will continue to serve the best Interests of her people. Tho Eugene Guard has the follow ing relative to Mr. Hawley: It Is but simple justice to a hard working, sincere man to say that Con gressman Hawley possesses those qualifications for the office he holds. There are many smoother politicians on duty at the national capital, many more brilliant orators, but probably no member who Is really trying hard er to serve his constituents in a ma terial way. More than this, Mr. Haw ley is a plain forceful speaker, with ample ability to express himself In public, voicing the wisbes cf the peo ple he represents. A Le-? on the Tnrk. of the fast eirress Eeans serious trouble ahead if not removed, so does jloss of appetite. It means lack of vi tality, loss of strength and nerve ; w eaknes. If appetite falls, tabs Elec-: trie Bitters quickly to overcome the .cause by toning cp the stomach and curing tie indigestion. Michael Hess-l.ei-.ufr, cf Lincoln, Neb., had Ifen sick over three years, hut six bottles t-f Electric Pitters put hira right on ;h:s feet ag.iin. They have helped tiou ; sAcds, Thfy give pure Mood, strong j corves, good digestion. Only 50 cents &t J. C. Terry's. Don't worry. ..ived asin. the country v.-iil I LET US SHOW YOU How Beautifully We Launder BLANKETS AND QUILTS We hac Special Soap and Methods that gKc them that soft, fluffy feeling they had nhcn new. Send us some in this week's package. Salem Laundry Co. Oldest Largest Best New Arrivals In the Coat and Suit Department from our New York buyer: are Johnny Coats and fancy Scotch Tweed heavy,' wide weal di agonas; Suits are mid-weight blue Serges and Tweeds; Nor folk and Plain-Tailored Gar ments are the rage, Prices: $4.75, $7.50, $10.50, $12.50 The Chicago Store IS SALEM'S HEADQUARTERS FOR FINE WOOLEN DRESS GOODS Come here and see the wonderful Bargains we are offering. Price, yard 25c, 35c, 49c, 69c and up r - - - -cm The Chicago Store IS SALEM'S SILK HOUSE Come here and see the beautiful new silks we are showing at small prices, Yard k d Hosiery Specials If ycj ur.t Bargains in Hosiery ard Underwear. c !-?re. Ladies' winter vests, , coc, osc ana up. Uh.ldre.i s winter un den; ear 15c and 25c. 7 New Shoes y At New Prices V For Salem. We carry'' the (V Robert Johnson Rand shoes-ir I best in America for women, a.: f children. The Big Chicago Store Offers wor.ierfsi! Bargains in the fo'ici-g: Blankets, Comforts, Men's and Boys' Clothing and Underwear Chicago Store SALEM, OREGON New Fall Millinery Now on Sale at temDting low prices, Trimmed Hats $1.50, $1.95, $2.50 and up $3,00 Velvet Shapes $1.49 Beaver Shapes $2.50, $3.50 and up 25c, 35c, 49c, 75c and up Caracul and Sealette Coats Now on Sale at tempting low prices, Come here and get our prices on these beautiful garments, Values up to $18 and S25, now . $8.50, $10.50 and $12.50 sood - rr.ee per pa:r " $1.49. $1.S5. S2.50 ,