PAGE BIX. DAILY CAPITAL JOTJBNAL, SALEM, OEEOON, THT7BSOA7, MARCH 20, 1913. MEXICO IS NOW PLUNGED IN STATE OF Nation's Woe Due Largely to Whims of Leaders and to Race Weakness. By JAMES A. EDCERTON. TIIR Mexican crisis bus become chronic. Itevolt Is followed by revolution and tliiit by Insur rection, rebellion, Insurgency, uprising, disturbance and plain trouble. If Don Enrique Doodlebug's brcukfast does not agree with blm he goes out, calls about him his faithful followers and starts somathlug. if Colonel lie fllpo W. Thenuz gets tired of working for a living he gathers a company of others of the same mind, of whom there are always plenty, and begins balding up estates, mills, railroads or anything else that will stand for It Insurglng has become a habit The land is filled with Mnderlstas, Zupatis tas, Fcllclstns, bundltlntns, assasslnls tas, pesHlmlstas, Jlngolstiis and other "istas" till you can't rest One year they elect a president, and the next they tuko hlui out in a side street and shoot blm. The governor of a stnto never knows whether his next conference will be with a legislative committee or the firing squad. It takes a bravo man to bo a public olliclui in Mexico. llefore a Mexican announces that ho Is a rundldnto for the suffrages of his fellow citizens he wants to lnsuro his life and make bis will. If elected he by American Press Association. AUIUHHADOII tlKNBY LANE WILSON. surrounds himself with a body guard and has all his enemies executed or Jailed. Then If somo of his trusted adherents are not traitors ho may be allowed to servo out a part of his term, provided lie Is nut broken on the wheel of a revolution. Tbo recall Is an old established Institution In our sister re public, only they don't do the recalling with ballots. Francisco 1. Mndcro tried to teach Ms countrymen democracy, but they had been under the Dlnz rule so long Hint they bud forgotten what the word meant. The worst necusallon made ngalust Mndcro Is that he was a dream er, but If so ho dreamed of liberty for bis country, of linm-st elections, of hu mane government, of hind for the hind less and of peace und prosperity for the people, lie was also criticised for be ing only Ike feet four Inches In height, n very serious charge Indeed. It was said that he appointed too many of his relatives to otllce, but It was rejoined that he had to have somebody about blm lie could trust. Kven as It was his two chief generals turned traitors. Two-thirds of People Illiterate. Poor Mndcro! He had become Indoc trinated with republicanism as It ex ists In America nnd thought lie could apply It to Mexico, only to find that the people did not comprehend It or know how to use? It. The poorer class es thought liberty meant that they could take what they wanted with none to say thorn nay. The peons are Illiterate. It Is estimated by one fa miliar with Mexican nlfulrs Hint of the 1.Yi)(IO,oimi population of the nation 10, OiHUHKi can neither rend nor write, ami half the remaining futoo.ooo hnvo no education to speak of. The same mi llions says that ID per cent of the poo pic are of pure Indian blood and that ''M per rent more have Indian or negro blood In their veins. These lust are the greasers. When It Is realized Hint nearly all the remaining 3d per i-i.l are Spaniards It can be seen Just what elements Mndcro had to depend on In working out bis dreiim. Well, Madeio Is dead and the old leinllh os are In the saddle. To those unacquainted with the clcntltlcos It Kliould be explained t lint they consti tuted the real power In the Inst years of Perth lo Diaz. They are not it politi cal party, but rather an Inner circle, a power behind the throne. They dic tate appointments ami policies. The meaning of the word "clentltlco" Is scientific business, and It Is shrewdly mispected that this wheel within II Wheel made a hi lonllfle business of gov eminent, of tho olllces. contracts, con cessions, honors, franchises nnd other favors Hint government tins to bestow Body Is Identified. Chicago, March 1!). The body of the man who committed suli'ldo on a trnin near Chicago yesterday wns positively Identified today as that of Joseph II. Jordan, a young rinrhmau of Whittler, Cl. CHRONIC REVOLT Intervention Would Be Costly, t Nation Should Work Out Own Salvation. J In Tammany Hall this wniilil lie railed sclentillc gran, but. uf ionise, nothing of that kind can be Imagined In run nectlon with a national government. Diaz Redivivus. The brief dreum of democracy is over, the counter revolution lias ap parently won und the old reactionaries are In power. Don 1'orllrlo's pictures are being taken from closets, dusted off and bung about the tmtlonul pal ace. Don 1'ortlrlo's nephew is the head of the successful revolt and the announced candidate for president Don I'orllrlo himself is immensely pleased with the turn of affairs nnd says that he may return to his coun try. "The old order cbangeth, giving plnco to the new," has been strungoly reversed to read, "The new order cbnngeth, giving place to the old." Today Mexico's constitutional presi dent and vice president, the only ones really elected by the people In more than a generation, have been assassi nated, nnd the country Is under a mil itary dictatorship. As for the future, who knows? "The blood of the mar tyrs Is the seed of the church," und It may be that the blood of Mndero and Suarez mny yet be the Beed of democ racy in Mexico. The truth Is mighty Photo by American Press Association. MAJOR OKNKRUi CAItTEn. even among peons, greasers, Indians and Spaniards. At present there aro muttcrlugs of revolt ull over Mexico. Tho linger of scorn of all nations is pointed at tho Uuerta regime, at the methods by which Uuerta himself gained otllce, at the crude and revolting savagery dis played In the killing of the two Made ros nnd Suarez, at the transparent ex planations nindo of these blundering brutalities. Will There Be Intervention? What will tho United States do? Foreign nations are exerting pressure on us In favor of Intervention. They point to our responsibility under tho Monroe doctrine to keep order in the western hemisphere. Those who have large Investments In Mexico are also urging us to Intervene. President Tuft steadfastly refused to heed this clamor, ami there Is every reason to believe that President Wil son will do the same. At the same time, warships lire being rushed to Mexican waters and troops ure mobil izing ut (Inhesion and oilier points near the bonier These are precnil tioiuu.v measures ami are such steps as prailli ally all- neutral nations take when there Is warfare near their boun daries Americans who talk Idly of Interven tion should realize fully Just wbatBUch n serious step would mean It would certainly bring wnr. The gringos, as we nre railed, nre not particularly popular across the line. Mexicans mny quarrel among them selves, but the moment we made a hostile move they would unite like long lost brothers All the different Istas" would forget their grlevnnces against each other nnd rush In support the Independence of their land. We should make no mistake on this scoro. Intervention in Mexico would mean not only war, but a long, bard nnd costly war It Is true that Mexico hns only one sixth of our population, but they would be lighting on their own ground, defending their own homes. More over. It would be harder for us to sup press the roving bandits of the moun tains In an alien country I tin n for the Mexlcnn government to control Its own outlaws due Pulled States iiriuv olll- cor who has studied the situation hns stated (hut It would require ut least tixt.Oio troops, ten years time and $1.(KKi,0iM) expense a day to conquer Mexico Would Mnsnncre Americana. Intervention would probably defeat the very end sought -the :,Motectton of American lives and propei In the dis turbed republic. Many . lnins huvs Jordan's step dnnghter, Lillian, aged H years, who is visiting relatives here, identified the remains, Hho refused to look ut the corpse, but identified her father by his clothing and personal of foots. After her identification, tho in quest was continuod until Monday. "v. arearenea that toe moment we cross the boundary every American In the country will be massacred and every American property wrecked. As barba rous and horrible as this sounds, those of our people who have lived south of the Rio Cranio believe It would be cur ried out Not only so, but other for eigners would probably suffer, the mobs not distinguishing between grin gos nnd Europeans. Ily Intervening we would become Indirectly responsi ble, not only morally, but financially, for the resultant damages. intervention might have another most lerlous consequence. It would doubt less alienate from us all Latin Amer ica. Despite nil we have done for the jther American republics, both by our example and by our powerful aid tin ier the Monroe doctrine, there ure nat ural Jealousy and fear of us. These younger republics dearly prize their In icpendence nnd regard our very size as a menace. This feeling was inten sified by our action In Panama; also our Intervention In Cuba. Santo Do mingo, Nicaragua und elsewhere. The Latin Americans have doubtless heard some of our rattle-brains chatter about "Panama to the pole" nnd have at tached more Importance to such Irre sponsible talk than It merits. Rut In tervention In Mexico would give real ground for apprehension not only to Central but to South America. It would lend color to the chnrge that we are land hungry nnd have designs of conquest This would be most unfor tunate to our growing trade In Latin America, which we hope to Increase by the construction of the Panama canal. It would end the pan-American dream of James U. Blaine. We Can Afford to Wait. As n mntter of fact, Just what busi ness would we have In Mexico any wny? Have not the people of that country a right to work out their own Internal affairs In their own wny? Is it not better tor them that they should do so? There Is no evidence that American lives or property have suf- by American Press Association. PRESIDENT VIOTORIANA EIUKItTA. fercd unduly as a result of the revolu tion. Some damage was Inevitable, but this can nil be ndjusted after pence Is restored. If it ever Is. The Uuerta government hns promised to rnl.se an army of IM.OOO men nnd to go after the revolutionists with vigor. General Orozco, the leading Insurgent, hns come into camp nnd promised to be good. A few of the other rebel chieftains have nlso promised allegi ance. Wbulever we may think of Iluertii and of Mexico generally, why uot give them a chance? If they can restore peace, well und good. If they cannot, there will be plenty of time to act after that fact becomes appar ent. There Is natural Irritation nlong the border, but tho whole tuition cannot be plunged into wnr merely for the protection of the border. Cenerul Steever is already on the ground with one division of regular troops, and (leueral Carter Is on Ills way with an other. If these two divisions are not able to keep the Mexicans on their own side of the river the Texas rang ers may do the trick. Governor Col quitt of Texas Is sending Hie militia to points along (lie Itio Grande, and In this connection sonic unfortunate mis understandings have arisen. The gov ernor said lie could get no satisfaction from Washington and that if it became necessary to protect the lives and property of Texans he would send troops across the border. Thereupon the (lulled Suites troops were hurried to the Iilo Grande, und It wus said that the purpose wus to watch the mi nt In and see that Governor Colquitt's threat was not carried out. This retails a remark I heard the other day from a gentleman recently returned from Mexico. According to his version, the Mexlcnn people are not ut all sfrnld of the United States. They feel perfectly competent to wipe out our whole army Hut they don't like the Texns rangers. They have Had dealings with these gentlemen before and have n wholesome respect for their hard riding and straight shooting Tho Texns rangers look big ger and more formidable to them than all I'ucio Sum's army and navy. Possibly tney ure right, ami If worse conies to worst we might let the Tex as rangers go down and clean up the whole Mexican republic. Hut for the present It Is Jusfns well to keep our heads. Taking every iii-cessury pre caution, prepare to strike hard and quick If It becomes necessary, and wait The waiting game costs noth ing, while one false step might sac Hike untold treasure In wealth and life and seriously nITeot the future of Hie entire western hemisphere. We'll get so tnimy "days' after a while that we'll hnvo to tako a day off for ourselves, The U. IV H. P. Interests aro finding it more difficult to tmmerge than it was to merge. EXPERIENCE OF MOTHERHOOD Advice to Expectant Mothers The experience of Motherhood is a try ing one to most women and marks dis tinctly an epoch in their lives. Not ono woman in a hundred is prepared or un derstands how to properly care for her self. Of course nearly every woman nowadays haa medical treatment at such times, but many approach the experi ence with an organism unfitted for tho trial of strength, and when it is over her system has revived a shock from which it is h:;:-;l to recover. Following right upon this comes the nervous strain of enring for the child, ami a distinct change in the mother results. There is nothing more charming than a happy and healthy mother of children, and indeed child-birth under the right conditions need be no hazard to health or beauty. The unexplainable thing is that, with all the evidence of shattered nerves and broken health resulting from an unprepared condition, and with am ple time in which to prepare, women will persist in going blindly to the trial. Every woman at this time should rely upon Lydia . Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, a most valuable tonic and invigorator of the female organism. In many homes once childless thstfr are now children be cause of. the fact that Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound makes women normal, healthy and strong. if yon want special advice write to Lydia E. Plnkham Medicine Co. (con II. tlenlial) Lynn, Mass. 'Your letter will lie opened, read and answered by a woman and held in strict confidence. Yankee Marriott. Crittenden Marriott, author of "Sal ly Cttstlenittn, Southern, " just publish ed by the Lippineott 's, comes by his knowledge of the war almost at first hand. Shortly after the close of the war, when a hoy of ten, ho was sent from Kentucky to u hoarding school in Virginia. The other boys instantly de manded to bo informed whether lie wus a Yankee.' He had actually never heard of a Yankee before nnd did not know who or what it wus, but ho very quickly discovered that it wns a term of reproach, and strenuously denied it. One of the older bovs, however, wdio was studying history, found that his grandfather, Senator John .1. Critten den, was the author of the "Critten den Compromise," which wns designed to prevent the impending war. That settled it, the boys decided that both grandfather and grnadson were Yaa kecs. "Critt" Marriott went to school there for four J'enis, during all of which ho was known as tho "Yankee." As there was only one other In the county, a lawyer known as Yankeo Al len, he was decidedly and unpeasantly conspicuous. Happy Mr. W. H. Taft; he can play golf every day as long as he wants to, and work not at all. 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In a recent mcssago to tho Xew York legislature, Governor Sulzer said: "One of the most widespread of public griev ances in connection with tho purchase of stock arises from fnlso or fraudulent prospectuses, statements or advertise ments regarding corporate securities, dolor our law ns it now exists it is dif ficult to bring to justice persons who. by moans of fulsc and fraudulent state ments, advertisements and promises, de coivo and wrong tho investing public. These deceiving piuctices have been at tacked under the federal laws, forbid ding the use of the mails for fraudulent purposes. I recommend tho law of this state so as to make it a criminal of fense to issuo any statement, or publish any advertisement, as to tho value of any stock or other security, or as to tho financial condition of any corporation or company, issuing or about to issue stock or securities, where any promise or prediction contaiiicd in such state ment or advertisement is known to be false or to be not fairly justified by existing conditions. ' ' A bill lias been introduced into the .ilow ntk legislature forbidding the publication nnd circulation of such false or misleading statements, and provid ing that tho penalty should bo imprison ment for threo years, or by a fino of o000, or both. This bill probably will booonio a law. lint until it does nnd until all the other states pass similar ones, it behooves tho people at largo to he on their guard against the swindler. We repeat the advico wo gavo in a former "Talk": When you have sav ed sufficient money to mako an invest ment worth while, consult a banker or newspaper in your community concern ing the wise disposition of it. Never put money into any investment prof fered by a stranger without. looking him up carefully and getting sound and un prejudiced advice. Uemenilier the gold brick idea np pears in myriad forms. STREET PAVING IS NOW THE UPPERMOST TOPIC At a meeting of the property owners interested in the proposed improve ment of Twenty-first street nt tho pity council chamber last night it was voted by about two to ono to ask tho city to pave tho street with concrete. The im provement district extends from Stnte to Contor. I Tonight a meeting of thoso interested I in tho Improvement of Marion street will be held. The quostion to be set-1 tied at this meoting is whether the street shall bo paved tho full width I of tho street or a parking placed in tho center of the street. 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