FRIDAY Tr? T6 a .. . . &&e os: 1 ne aiem. uamA yocma&A may 9, 191 ft The Capital Journal Published by The Barnes -Taber Company GRAHAM P. TABER, Editor and Manaisr a Independent Newspaper Derated to American Frlnclplea and tie Progress and Development of Salem In Particular and All Oregon In General Pabllsbed Htstj BrailDf Bictpt HuiiSST, gsl.m, Oregon SUBSCRIPTION RATES: (Innrlibly In Advance) Dellj, bjr Carrlsr, par rear ...19.80 Per month.. 4Be DeJlj, br Kail, per rear 4.00 Ftr month. .8Be Wtbly, by Mull, par fur 1.00 Bli months. BOe rULL I.BAHBD W1RB TBIJCGBAPH KKPOHT ADVERTISING BATES. Airertlain; rate will be famished on application. Hew Today adi strictly cash In advance. "Want" adi and The Capital Journal carrier boys are Instructed to put the paper on the porch. If the carrier doe not do this, misses yon, or neglects getting the pa per to yon on time, kindly phone the circulation manager, as this Is the only ray can determine whether or not the carriers are following instructions: Phone Mala 82. A FINANCIER AND A LICKSPITTEL COLONEL GEOKGE HARVEY has token it upon himself to prove that the lato J. Picrp. Morgan, was a true patriot, a lover of his country, a humanitarian, philanthropic, and sort of step father to tho country. Colonel George has bitten off more than he can hew. .1 he American people have Mor gan and bis kind sized up, and probably pretty correctly, and he is not sized up an any of the things of which Colonel George so generously accuses him. Morgan was a great financier, with all that the term Implies. To be a great financier, to accumulate such a fortune as Morgan accumulate, require the stifling of all the bettor human emo tions. Friendships must bo tramplod upon, and the heart closod to all feel ings of sentiment. Generosity, Liber ality and Greed never yet Inhabited the same human domicile. To bo a philan thropist, a humanitarian and a patriot requires above all olso unselfishness, To be a financier all these traits must be crushed out, trampled upon, and Mr. Morgan was a financier. That Mr. Morgan was a patriot, in a senso, is probably true, but there aro all kinds of patriots. A convict sont to Australia from England, wroto touchlngly of his, and his fellow convicts' patriotism, saying: "True patriots, we, for be it understood We loft our country for our country's good." From a similar viewpoint Mr. Morgan wns, perhaps, a patriot, or would he so considered by such millionaires' lop logs as Colonel Ooorgo Harvey, for Morgan loved this country just as a baby likes its bottle. The Unitod States was a good mother to him, and that he butted bor dugs to some pur pose, is evldont from tho financial fat ness of him. His motto wns r' America is my gralnfield, to harvest Is my duty," and so ho roaped with untiring hand. Ihis is not written to attack Morgan. Ho was what nature mode him a financial genius, or grocdy hog, just as one happens to select tho lan guage to express tho fact, and Is not to blnmo for following Inherent instinct. Hnrvey is not so blameless, and yet fol lowing the same chain of reasoning, perhaps ho wns born a lickspittle, in stead of achieving that condition, and so, can't help himself. OrriCES AND BEX. WOMK.V being made voters are, of course, entitled to hold office, not heeniiso they aro women, but because they are citizens and legal vol ers. No sooner, however, Is the ballot given tli'in, than the demand is made that they be given "proper roprosontn tion" In tho official fold. That thev should aspire to office is proper enough, but they should bo selected for office, not on account of sex, but as a matter of luting tho nioro able and efficient person. American citizenship Is composed of all the Caucasian races, and the negro, tho latter as an Indirect sequence of mistaken early day policies ami the change of our government from partly slave owning to an all free system. If the Idea advanced tlmt women, just be cause they are women, nro entitled to a certain proportion of offices, then It should follow that our political system be changed, that the German, English, Irish, Spanish, Scandinavian, be given offices according to the proportion the voter of those nationalities bear to tho total vote. The negro should, by tho samo rule, be given nt least a cab inet position, owing to his numbers. To carry out tho Idea, with suffrage made gouoral and women being half the vot ers, it would be propor to insist that either the president or vice-president be a woman. Thore may be a time when a woman will fill the presidential chair, and if the woman with the necessary ability comes to the front, thoro is no reason why this should not happen, but when it does, it should not be because she is a woman, but in spite of it. It is right and proper for women to seek, and hold office, simply bocauso they aro now aB much responsible for the run ning of the government in all its branches from president down to con stable, (s tho men have been heretofore. THOSE AUTOMATIC SWITCHES. PttEMDENT STRAIIORN, of the P. E. & K., expects to go east some time this summer, for the especial purposo of having the board of direc tors take up tho matter of putting auto matic switches in the company's street car lines here. This will be appreciated by tho3 whoso corns have learned to hang over the side of tho car in agoniz ing suspense, while the conductors wild ly grab for the pendant toad Btabbers tlmt ornameut the rear sndo'of the cars, that ornament tho rear ends of tho cars it is a nuisance Salem people havo put up with until it has bocome unbearable, and there is even talk of taking steps to rovoke tho company's franchise It owes Bulem a decent sorvico, and in this one respect it is not paying what it owes. Tho good will of tho public is a valuable asset to any public utility company, nod if tho I'. V.. & R, values tho good will of Salem peoplo, it will put in tlioso automatic switches. If it docs not, tho poopla aro about nt tho stago whore they will compel tho com pany to net. Which courso will It takof All Ton Have to Do Is to Call for Cash Checks, and Put Them in The Journal Contest Box. No doubt everybody in Salem is thoroughly acquainted with the Refund Bargain Contest by this time. It seems that nearly everyone iu the entire city has been asking questions about it. However, do not hesitate to telephone to the Contest Manager and glean from him any information relative to the contest you desire. This Refund Bargain Contest offers every lodge, club, organization, Sunday School, church, charitable institution, society, union or individual in this city an opportunity of winning one of paper for merely patronizing about twenty-three of the best stores in 8a lem. Remember that no extra effort or work on the part of the shoppers is j required. All they have to do is to call for tho cash checks which are is-1 sued by every store advertising on the Bargain rage. When attending any of the three popular theaters which are entered in the Bargain Contest, you must retain half of your ticket. This half entitles you to as many votes os your admission costs you in cents. Be sure and watch the slides which are shown at these theaters about the con test. It is up to every candidate already entered in the contest to keep busy or tbey will soon be crowded out of the running. To those candidates who have not entered the bargain contset yet it is in plenty of time to get right in the running and have an early start. Remember the slogan, "Save your I cash checks,," and help your friends! working lor you. Watch the Bargain Page every Tues- the cash prizes being offered by this day and Friday afternoon. Nomination Coupon Good for 100O Votes Capital Journal's Refund Bargain Contest, $100 in cash free. For .'. J Address (Good for nomination and only one allowed each Con testant. Must be used within five days of date. FRIDAY, MAT 9, 1913. IS BRUTAL AS MURDER. CAljIf'OHNlA has- placed a law on her statute books tlmt should be implicated ly every stato in tho Union, oud thnt is making tho destruc tion of food unlawful. It scorns that tho mercenary middlemen of Sun Fran- isco, by mutual arruugement, destroy ed certain food products, when they be came too plentiful, in order to keep tho prices op, finding it nioro profitable to do this than to handle tho products at lower prices, The only fault with tho California law is that tho penalty is not made se vere enough. Tho dest ruction of food supplies is a criuio against tho world, and a crime, tho effects of which aro most deeply felt by tho very poor. One can scarcely iiiiHgino a human being so depraved as to deliberately deprive the poor and needy of tho food provided by our generous old mother earth, and for the solo purpose of increasing their own finunclal gains. A life sentouce, if necessary to stop tho practice, would be none too great, for it is next door to numb r, and murder committed for the purpose of robbery, at that. X-RAYS AND SMILES. A monkey in Chicago has been taught to steal gems. This shows that oven a money can be contaminated by cmoing in contact with the modem man. The opening of the fonith close post offices to tho hungry hordo is some thing like breaking a levee to prevent it giving way. Tho result is the same, as tho flood comes in cither case. The evidence of Jack Johnson's de pravity becomes stronger daily. Yes- miles northwest of Enterprise. The coroner's jury found his death was due to "falling from a horse, exposure and other causes." What these other causes were could not be ascertained, but it was certain that he died all alono in the big woods, and that there was no foul play. ... Mrs. S. G. Grove, aged 75, died at her home in Albnay Tuesday night. She was born in Illinois and crossed the plains BO years ago. She had resided in Albany 40 years. ... William Shadriek, aged 17, who escaped from tho reform school three weeks ago, was arrested in Portland Wednesday. IIo confessed to having tenlay no voluntarily shook hands with committed three burglaries since his a lot of ball players, so low in tho scnlo escape, or an average of one a week, of morality as to bo willing to shako hands with him. . Vetoed the Bill. tDNITID PRESS I BASSO WIM.l Portland is to havo a commission I Washington, May 8. According to form of government, providing some telegrams from Governor Clarke, of ono patriotic citizen refuses to run for offico, so thnt sonio others may get two votes and bo elected. The next generation will probably not be annoyed with Gifford Pinchot, but thero will probably ho others. The coun try can never be rid of all calamities nt tho samo time. . Alaska to Secretary Lane today, Clnrko's veto has blocked attempts by tho Alaska legislature to enact a law discriminating against Japanese fish ermen. Clarke, in his telegram, said his- veto had been uiianimosulv sustained. THE ROUND-UP The Columbia 4 Neholom Railroad company ha given a trust deed to its properties to soeuro a $373,000 bond is DRUNKENNESS Is a curable disease, which requires treatment The ORRINB treatment can be used with absolute confidence. It destroys all desire for whiskey, beer or other Intoxicants. Can ba given In the home. No sanitarium ex- sue. Tho bonds aro issued to secure fe"Be- o iobs oi lime irom worn, funds to build a railroad from a point Can be Bven secretly. If after a trial on tho Columbia river to Nehalem. a yu fal1 io 8et anv benefit from Its distnnco of 31 miles. ,U8 v"r money will be refunded. ORR1NE Is prepared In two forms: At tho banquet Tuesday evening in No- secret treatment, a powder; honor of the opening of tho Lebnaon ' ORRINB No. 2,ln pill form, for those hotel, ISO guests were assembled. Prom-!who desire to take voluntary treat ment railroad officials were present .mcnt. Costs only $1.00 a box. Ask nnd Senator M. A. Miller acted as for booklet. J. C. Perry. YOUNO PEOPLE LEAVE TO ATTEND CONVENTION A large delegation of Epworth League members left for Newberg this nflC'uooii to attend the convention, which will continue until Sunday ev ening. Among those who signified their Intention of attending tho con vention went! First M. R, Miss Owen, Miss Norma llnrpor, Miss Grace Thompson, Miss I.ulu Hoist, Krle Bolt, Willis llnrtlott and Harold Jury; Jason I.eo church, Miss Alice Gregson and Miss lluinardi Leslie church, Mrs. Lew is Judson, Miss Florence Miller, Max Alford and District President Lewis Judson. Journal Want Ails Ilrlng Itesnlts. ; - !! LADD & BUSH, Bankers TBA.NSACT X QKMRAL BAXKHfl BCSIJIKSS, NAFETT POSIT BOXES. TRAVKLEtuy CHKCKH, PR. toastmuster nnd furnished the "sago' for tho occasion. A contract has been let for building a logging railroad from near Oearhart Turk, Clatsop county, and extend to the east as far as Lewis and Clarke rhor. O, E. alker has taken a big i-nt.r-pillar engine to Wallula and will use it in breaking several thousand acres of land in thnt neighborhood. ... Jackson county surveyors are locat ing a new road over the Siskiyou moun tain as far as the California line. The grades will bo much easier than those of the present road. Hy a vote of (10 to 7. representatives of the towns of Sunset (Tty, Willnm ette Heights, Helton and West Oregon City Tuesday night agreed to incor porate, and will not become a part of Oregon City. Clackamas county la having a small epidemic of rabies, ono dog dying from it, but not before having bitten other animals. One girl wss bitten by a dog. President Wilson Wednesday sent to the senate tho nominations of the fol lowing Oregon postmasters: Herman Wise, Astoria: K. K. Hragg, I.a Grande: C. W. Drown, Canyon City; A. H. Stridor, Snmpter; Tra C. MehrUng, Kslls City: H. Y. Kilpntriek, Lebanon, and II. K. Mahonev, Oakland. The body of William R Sliindler was found last Thursday in the timber 15 DEEDS, NOT WORDS. Salem People Have Absolute Proof of Deeds at Home. It's not words but doeds that prove true merit. Tho deeds of Donn 's Kidney f ills, For Snlem kidney sufferors. Have niado their local reputation.. Proof lies in the testimony of Sileui peoplo. C, W. Hill, wagon maker, 1939 North Front street, Salem, Oregon, says: "I bad more or less backache and my kid i.eys wore disordered. Doan's Kidney Pills have always relioved me in a fiort time. I know of several other people ho havo taken Doans Kidney PV.e 'iil' good results. You may eoniiani publishing the testimonial I have give.) before." "When your back is lame remember the name." Don't simply ask for a kidnoy remedy ask distinctly for Ooan s Kidney Pills, the same that Mr. Hill had the remedy backed by home testimony. 50c all storos. Foster-Mil-burn Co., Frops., Buffalo, N. T. The Big Chicago Store 'is Salem's greatest bargain giver. Come here and look through this great stock and COMPARE OUR PRICES WITH THE OTHER STORES. $6.50, $7.50, $10.50 and $12.50 Are the prices we are now selling suits and coats worth up to $15.00 and $25.00. Every suit and coat this season's latest gar ments. Made of the latest materials. Balkan suits and Balkan coats, all sizes, for ladles and misses $6.50, $7.50, $10.50, $12.50. NEW SILKS 10,000 yards of the latest silks shown on this coast now on sale. Every cUbs and kind is shown. Yard, 25c, 35c, 49c and np. DOMESTICS 20,000 yards of the new Bpring wash fabrics now on sale. The greatest Btock to choose from in Salem Yard, 5c, 6c, 8 l-3c and up. DRESS GOODS This is the store that shows the most complete stock of fine woolen dress goods in Salem. Goods for coats, suits and evening wear; all the nowest. Yard 25c, 35c, 49c, 65c and up. I V 1 ,11 , ': I 5 11 If One Piece Dresses Now .on sale in Silk, Wool and Lingerie styles; a great assort ment. Priced low $1.98, $2.50, $3.50, $4.95, and up $5.00 Dayton flood Suits $1.98 New Spring Millinery The Chicago Store is Salem's Millinery shop. Come here for stylish trimmed hats at low prices $4.50, $5.00 and $7.50 HATS NOW $1.98, $2.50 and $3.50 i rw v- b wWmA the STORE THAT SAVES YOU MONEY Parcel Post at Your Service A WONDERFUL TONIC THAT AIDS DIGESTION Thousands are unable to digest certain kinds of food. In most cases it Is not the fault of tho food, nor the stomach. It Is probable that the stomach has been abused. Many re sort to predlgested foods and various kinds of medicines to get relief from dyspepsia, indigestion and heartburn, but without permanent benefit If your stomach was in perfect cendttion, you would not need medi cine to digest the foods you eat. Jayne's Tonlo Vermifuge Is a stomach regulator. It gets the stomach In such a condition that It will digest food without other assistance. It overcomes the acidity and stimulates the coating of the stomach and In testines so that they will properly absorb and assimilate the nutriment from the food eaten. Sufferers from dyspepsia and indigestion will find permanent relief In a short time af ter beginning the use . of the tonic. For children the addition of a little sugar will make It most palatable. Many forms of supposed Indiges tion are the result of Intestinal par asites, for which Jayne's Tonlo Ver mifuge is unsurpassed. Insist upon Jayno's; accept no other. Millions have praised It for more than 80 ears. Sold by druggists everywhere. Dr. D. Jayne & Son, Philadelphia, Fa. Man supported two wivee and seven children in two home on t- a week He must be an economic genius of the first order. Meritol Pile Remedy. A new scientific preparation for both internal and external, use and absolute ly without an equal for the treatment of piles in any form. Ask us to show you this remedy and explain its many advantages. Capital Drug Store. You can blind sonio men by throwing gold dust in their eyes. The great calamity in Omaha was quickly overshadowed by the terribly disastrous floods in Ohio. Great suffer ing and sickness from colds and expo sure resulted which Foley's Honey and Tar Compound helped to alleviate. L. Foole, 2217 California St., Omaha, writes: "My daughter had a seven cough and cold but Foley's Honey and Tar Compound knocked it out in no time. My wife would not keep house without it. We have used it for years, always with good results." Dr. Stone Drug Co. BIG SURPRISE TO MANY IN SALEM Local peoplo are surprised at the QUICK results received from simple buckthorn bark, glycerine, etc., as : mixed in Adler-i-ka, the German rem-, ody which became famous by curing appendicitis. J. C. Perry states that this simple remedy antlseptlclzes the digestive system and draws off the lm- j purities so thoroughly that A SINGLE , DOSE relieves sour stomach, gas on the Btomach and constipation IN STANTLY. This Interests Every Woman. A family doctor said recently that women come to him thinking thnt they have femalo trouble, but when he treats them for their kidneys and bladder, they soon recover. This is worth know ing, and also that Foley Kidnoy Pills are the best and safest medicine at such times. You cannot get bettor, purer medicine for backache, irregular kidney and bladder action and nervousness duo to kidney troubles. Try them. They are tonic in action, quick in results. Dr. Stone Drug Co. If government is really as important as many think, then it is lamentable that bo small a proportion of legal vot ers exercise the right of suffrage. President Wilson may not bo alwovs and altogether right, but ho is evident ly a man of firm purpose, and not eas ily swerved from what lie believes to be his duty. Wonderful Skin Salve. Bucklen's Arnica Salve is known ev erywhere as the best remedy made for all diseases of tho skin, and also for burns, bruises and boils. Reduces in flammation and is soothing and hoaling. J T. Sossamon, publisher of News, of Corelius, S. C, writes that one box helped his serious skin ailment after other remedies failed. Only 25c. Rec ommended by J. C. Perry. A Reliable Hair Tonic, It is an easy matter to prevent bald ness, dandruff and other discasos of tho scalp by using Meritol Hair Tonic. It should be used regularly to koep tho scalp free of dandruff germs, as these germs aro the cause of the majority of cases of dandruff and later, baldnca. We are authorized to guarantee Meri tol Hair Tonic. Capital Drug Store. Of two evils choose something else. Lame back is usually caused by rheumatism of the muscles of the back, for which you will find nothing better than Chamberlain's Liniment. For sale by all dealers. THE NEW " Modern $4.00 English Dictionary Certificate PRESENTED BY THE CAPITAL JOCR.SAL MAY 9, 1913 SI Appreciation CcrUflcaies Constitute a Set tUtt.tMtHt.Httlll Shaw year m JonMt oi thu trMt xttK.tlra.l smrtnli. V,,,!... BM .bor CilK.to l Appr.cl.Hoe with ft., oth.r. o( ..,; d.l.JI . il.,.tTUDI.lto.W, Ml.., ,wkica . ,h. t.ni. of 5,"., 5 -iwivwvwniiHiBnt Um loeui The S 1.00 fLike illmtratinn. in (I,- - . --- .. . -""juin.cmcmsiroma.ny todav 1 UohL rnBlich U " ,he ,NLV ?n,,,rcly NEW compilation by the world's WOrJtffl English greatest authorities Irom leading universities- is bom in MCTIONAKYfull Limp Leather, flexible, stamped in g d'on back an3 """.T? . rl"' prin,(i nJlhlt with J g and corner, rounded: beautiful, strong durable. Besides the general content, there are maps and over 600 sublets beautifully illustrated by three- 1 color plates, numerous subjects by monotones, 16 pages of Fe educational charts and the latest Uniied State. Census. Present B it this officers IX CtiT. CrtifK.,.. Am.1 .21 'Si 98C