Capita 0 A FRIDAY NOV. 7, 1913 owna; rjr&ge or i o The Capital Journal PUBLISHED BT The Barnes -Taber Company GRAHAM. P. TABEB, Editor and Manager. a Independent Newspaper Devoted toAmerican Principle! and tho Progress nd Development of Salem In Particular nd All Oregon In General. rabllahcd Bvwy Evening Eicept Bungay, Balem, Ormnp SUBSCRIPTION RATES: (Invariably In Advance) tijr Carrier, per ear ...15.20 Per month.. Be IMIIj, by Mall, per year 4.00 Per month.. 86c Waakly, by Vail, per year .... 1.00 Bli months. 50c rDIX LBAHKD W1KB TE1LHOHAFH REPORT ADVERTISING RATES. Advertising rates will be furnished on application. Htw Today" ads strictly cub In advance. 'Want" adl' and The Capital Journal carrier boys are Instructed to pat the papers on the '.. forck. If the carrier doe not do this, misses you, or neglects getting the rapa to yon on time, kindly phone the circulation manager, as this la the only way wo car. determine whether r not the carriers are following Instructions, Tbono Vain 82. WORLD-WIDE PEACE ONLY A DREAM. MR, CARNEGIE and Mr. Bryan are both acute advocates of peace. To bring about this greatly to be desired condition, Mr. Carnegie is put ting up some of his ill-gotten money and Mr. Bryan is putting up some rather strong and to himself convincing arguments. The latter sound good and the former look all right. How will they work in lietiae and to whom is this world-wide peace to be given f England, Ger many, Russia, France, Ituly, Austria and the United States. Add to these those smaller governments that are already established, that are now recog nized by the big powers, and that would be the end of tho peace movement. No others need apply. What would be the status of those countries yet un der the heel of the foreignerf What of China, that through much blood and trouble must work out hor own dostinyt What of India, with its 400,000,000 peoplo now under tho thumb of Great Britain! Will thero be peace for themf Will it bo a pence maintained by the. combined powers, in which India is kept from that God-given right to govorn herself f Will India forever consent to this condition remaining! The world powers would proclaim peace on earth and would maintain it with their armies. Would this bo a peoace with honor for China! Would England loosen her grasp on India before this world's peaco dream is pro nounced true! Would Franco froo Morocco! Would Poland be given the lib erty for which she has fought so nobly though sho has fought in vain, before this peace compact is sealed! Would Japan restore to Korea the liberties of which she so cruelly deprived her, before she, too, boonino a party to this uni versal peaco mcasuro! Are the counth-ss millions of Africa now apportioned to "zones of Influ ence" among tho powors of Europe to be made pnrtie to this world peaco com pact in which they are kept in a state of vasnulagttf Are the billion of people in India and China expected to remain vassals and subject to tho white man's domination when this univorsnl poace business materializes! The white race has boeu supreme, perhaps will in a mensuro al ways be supreme, but it is as certain as that night follows day, that tho na tions of the wirth are not to submit forever to this domination. Thero is too much rapacity, too much injustice In it, and sooner or later it must be reme died, Thero can bo no universal pence until thero is universal liberty, world's peace declared now would mean a peace with conditions remaining a thoy aro now. It would mean a world's peace with tho minority in tho saddle. It would mean a world's peneo with the majority of tho peoplo of tho world in a state of Btibjoction. We, a half century ago hero in America, demonstrated that there could bo no peace with slavery, Wo proved that wo could not get along mrt free ami part slave. Suppose that this world peace movemont had been in effect before our civil war, would it have mejint that tlu slavo once a slave must bo a slavo forever! Would tho other parties to tho universal peaco pact havo gone to tho aid of tho south and Insisted that in tho interest of univorsnl pence there should bo no freoing of the slaves! Would this ponce pact havo stopped tho war, and if so, would it havo been for tho betterment of hiimanl ity, or otherwise! ! It is easy for tho white man to get tho Idea that ho was born to rulo the world, and others were born to bo ruled by him. Those others aro, however, apt to take a different view of it. True, Mr. Carnegie would provide tho court at The Hague, This sounds nice, but who would havo a right to appoar at tliat court ! Tho parties to tho agreement iind no others. Could India go thero with a complaint against England! Could the Philippine appear hnforo it with a demand for freedom from tho rulo of tho United Platen! Could any of tho down' troddun of tho world muko appeal to it and havo its appeal heard or acted on! A world's peace declared now would meun a peaco with a continued slate of subjugation for all now under foreign domination. It would mean tho main taining of the status quo, that renditions coidd lot change, ami that whatever hardships any of the subjugated ones bore at the time of tho promulgation of tho world's peace agreement, those they would have to bear indefinitely. Thero clan be no world's peaco until with It goes world-wide freedom. All the world is not jet ready for self-government and until it is thero can bo no universal poico, Kvery of the subjugated nations must win its liberties as lib orty ho always been won, amid tho surging of doubtful and ilwperato battle. Thero is no prinuroso path to tho shrine of liberty. The African and the Asi atic, must win their way, not by world's peace, which would keep them forever slaves, but by the survival of tho fittest wheu they havo fought the fight and tho conflict is over. When tho ruling nations aro ready to do equal and exact justice to depend ent nations, to give them tho fullest measure of freedom, tho dhwn of penco on earth will break. When the prlnclplo of Independence is acknowledged by the powers of tho earth as the right of each of its people or nations, when absoluto justice reigns universally, when all tho people of tho earth are capa ble of self-government, whon injustice and wrong aro no more, when cruelty ami greed havo vanish!, when the so-called Chrlstlas nations eoaso to forgot tho teachings of Christ, when they lenrn and obey tho golden rulo, when they do unto others as they would that others should do unto them, then, and uot until then, ran there bo a worM wide peaco. . With conditions as they aro, does it strike you that tho time is at hand! Thero will bo world poaeo when there is world-wide, justice and universal froe dotn, and not until then. This means it will net materialise during Mr. Carne gie's time on earth, and that it is only in the remote future that it can oven bo hoped for by the meat optimistic of humanitarian. " i-s A NEW LABOR LAW IN OREGON. .HE F AHGO, X. !., COl'MER-NEWS thus comment on the Oregon la- ber laws concerning woinsni "Tho Industrial Welfare Commission of Oregon lia made a ruling which liua the status of law hollaing November 23, fixing a minimum wage of !'.2.1 per week for adult women clerk who aro not apprentices; defining eight hours ami twenty minute as a maximum day and fifty hours M a maximum wook ' work, and establishing 6 o'clock p. in., as the latest LADD & BUSH, Bankers , . , . , I I HAU8ACT A OINSEAL BANKING BOWNSBS. sUrilTT DB- rosrr boieu. travelers' check i hour at which any woman may be employed in a mercantile establishment any day in the year. , This will eliminate Saturday night shopping in stores which employ women clorks, and will stop the late shopping of Christmas season. Most of the de partment stores resisted the proposed ruling. It will be interesting to watch the outcome of this experiment: The whole question of wpmen's employment in mercantile and factory labor needs a thorough overhauling. It is resulting in tho serious depletion of the vitality of tho children born of women whose strength has been sapped in such occupations. A woman's body was not made to bear the burdens of the commercial or the manufacturing world. It will be better for all concerned when most of this is abolished if it can be. Considering how easily and satisfactorily the Oregonian editorial staff could handle the Mexican situation, it would be tho part of wisdom for President Wilson, to turn the job over to it. There are hundreds of young Oregonians who would like to serve in the same regiments as the Orogonian editors whon war with Mexico is once started. Madame Schumann-lleink 's husband is demanding alimony. Jack cannot "sing for his suppor," but bis wife can, and he purposes that she do it. 8a lom contributed its mito recently to help the poor down-trodden husband out of his difficulties, that is, if the lady divides with the old man. Mrs. Pankhurst says she is "appealing to the great heart of the American peoplo." This may be tho way she looks at it, but to a rank outsider, it looks as though tho lady had mistaken "the great American pocketbook" for "the great American heart." Anyway her manager says that if Bhe is not better patronized, she will return to France. For the first time in her history, Massachusetts Tuesday elected an entire Democratic ticket. Governor Walsh was elected by more than 50,000 major ity. Bird, tho Progressive candidate, was second; Gardner, Republican third, and Eugene Foss a very poor fourth. The state has often elected Democratic governors, but never before an entire state ticket and a legislature also Demo cratic. Massachusetts is now as progressive as Kansas, and has evidently broken away from her long time Republican leading strings. The Superior Values We are offering are keeping this store a live hive of business. Come and do your trading where your money has the greatest buying power. See our window bargains. 4 . --- THE ROUND-UP. Multnomah voted bonds for the Co lumbia river bridge by practically a four to ono vote. Dr. Gertrudo Minthorn, of Nowport, is in a hospital at Liverpool, England, where she haB been operated on twice for peritonitis. Her condition is seri ous. Several of the best of McMinnville residences wero burglarized Tuesday night. Cash, watches and other "plun der" wero taken. Feeding of stock has begun in Bnker county, the snow covering most of tho ranges. Yamhill county was against the V. of O. bills, but strong for the workmen 's compensation act. Clacliamss county was the banner district against the U. of O. appropria tions, its vote heing almost two to one against thein. W. II. rainier, a pioneer of 1850, died at his home in Benton county Inst Sat urday. Ho wns 77 years old. An Ashland farmer lins just sold his crop of onions, getting $450 oil acre for them. Tho yield wus .1(10 sacks to the aero, and the price wns $1.30 per sack. Mrs. C, Stump, of Itoseburg, worried over her unclo's wedding, attempted to commit siilcldo at her homo there Wed nesday, by drinking tincture of Iodine. She will probnbly recover, duo to the fact that her stomach refused to retain the dose. e Springfield went dry by M majority. This Is a hard blow on the " Kngenlcs," who have heretofore been able to wet their whistles at the neighboring city. Floyd B. Howard, a pioneer of Lane county, dropped dead Monday while plowing on his farm near Junction City. Hamshiirg went dry by 41 majority, and Sweet Homo wet by 7. Sweet Home Is now the only wet town iu Linn county. Linn county went on record as being s 11 It aanBHaVBSnBMsaVBUaWHI MILLINERY BARGAINS Genuine clean-up prices now on all Sailors and Trimmed . hats, also ostrich plumes. Come and see the money we can save you. Hats up to $5 and $7.50. NOW $1.99 $2.50 $2.98 SUPERIOR VALUES Now offered in our Ladies' Coat and 8uit department. Beautiful Btyles like tho pictures, offered at SMALL PRICES. SUITS 14.60, $7.50, $10.50 and $12.50-4JOATS $3.95, $7.50 and $12.50. ill A ft f Mk 9 T YOUR GRAY HAIR mm n rwt X Ladies' 1 20,000 Yards Winter Underwear i Dress Good; Look Years Younger! Use Grandmoth er's Recipe of Sage Tea and Sul phur and Nobody Will Enow, Now on sale and specially reduced for fast selling. Children's vests and pants. and Silks The use of Sago and Sulphur for re storing faded, gray hair to its natural color datos back to grandmother 's time. Sho used it to keep her hair beautiful ly dark, glossy and nbundant. When ever hor hair foil out or took on that dull, faded or streaked appearance, this simple mixture was appliod with won derful effect. But brewing at home is mussy and out-of-date. Nowadays, by asking at any drug store for a 50-ceut bottlo of "Wyeth's Sngo and Sulphur Hair Rem' edy,".you will got this famous old ro cipe which can bo dopondod upon to rostoro natural color and bonuty to the liuir and is splendid for dandruff, dry, fovorish, itchy scalp and fulling hair. A well-known downtown druggist says It darken the hair so naturally and evenly that nobody can tell it has boon applied. You simply dumpen a tpongo or soft brush with it and draw this through your hair, tfilting one strnnd at a time By morning tho gray hair disappears, and after another ap plication or two, it boeomes beautifully dark, glossy, soft and abundant; Local agent, J. C. Perry. .ft" nxw Mr- Irm jl ' ' 941 RT 15c and 25c Ladies' Union Suits 25c 35c up Now on sale. All specially low pricod for fast selling. Every piece the latest fall goods. Yard 25c 35c 49c 75c and up S Parcel values Nxra THAT SAVES YOU MONEY .ff'A 8ervtM ..... ..I. ..., ,.- ... .J..,. - .;. ' - j-j ...... ..... i i- -na,Jf'1Ti'. J Tor Bidk Headache, Bout Btomacn, Blug glsh Liver aud Bowels Ther Work While You Bleep. against tho U. of O. appropriations. Al bany gave the repair fund a majority of 70, but went against tho building fiiiul by ono vote. Jesse Wright, the 12-venrold son of Bev. and Mrs. Wright, residing eight miles cast of Albany, wns drowned in the Suntiam, hnlf a mile below the San derson bridge, Tuesday afternoon. The body was recovered Wednesday morn ing. t wregon I Ity went dry by a majority Of IKS, bnglo J oi nt, .Inekson county, went iiiesuay ny a ma,oritv or six votes, and, It Is claimed, this' result wns duo to tho votes of women. t There is a great demand at Silver Lako for houses to rent, and the lead er invites capitalists to come in and make somo easy rent money. A celebration to be held on June 21 next, by Scots, of North Bend, to com mouiorate the six hundredth sniuver efiry of the battlo of Bannockbnrn, is already being organized. boast of roses blooming in the last week of October outside in the garden, and how many can go in tho gardon and gather ripe strawberries, as they do in Oregon. Good, ripo Btrawberries can be had now right off the vines, this correspondent says. PLACE HELD OPEN. THE WEAEY WAY. I Baker TVmocrat: The merits of the I mines of Bnker county cannot be kept in tho background much longer. Tho evidence is loomiuu thick and fast that Take a Casearot tonight to cleanse w6 nRV6 niMug .,,,; tho equlll of your i.ivsr, oiomaco ana isowois, ami M? 0,h(r thn rR(, otth6 you will surely feel great by morning. , Get 10 cont box. You men and women who have head ache, floated tongue, cant sloep, aro bil ious, nervous, upset, bothered with a sick, gassy, disordered stomach, or Thn Ijcbamm Kx press says if there is a city In Oregon that la harrassed by tho canine nuisance, it is Lebanon, and It calls upon tho city council to pass a have backache and reel all worn out, restraining ordinance without delay, Are you keeping your bowels clean j M,i rP).,.ive tho thanks of "lovers of with Cascarets or merely forcing a ,M togt K01Hj boflies." passageway overy few days with salts,! cathartic pills or castor oil f ) An auto owner at Antelope believes Caocsrets Immediately cleanse and In learning a great deal at ono time, regulate Hie stomach, remove the sour, even though he may not learn so very undigested and fermenting food and fnst. According to a correspondent of foul gaea; tnko thn excess bllo from (he Hhanlko Star this future speed th liver and carry off thn constipated fiend stuck a match Into the tank to wasto matter and poison from the ( ce If ho had any oil. The resultant Intentinei and bowels, Har proved that he had. It smoked Itoniomber, a fasraret tonight will up a let of iilco paint on the machine, straighten you out by morning. A , though no other damage was done. 10 cent box from your druggist meaus ! healthy bowel action; a clear head The Woodburn independent's Unb an, cheerfulness for months. Fon't bard correspondent would like to know forgst th children. ,"how many of the eastern states can lUNITin PKSSS LXA8ED WIRE. Washington, Nov. 7. President Wil son wjia still holding tho ambassador ship to France open to William F. Mc Combs today, despite tho latter 's re pented refusal to tho post because the income, according to McCombs, is in sufficient for the position. . COUNCILMAN DIES (miTSO rsass miasrd wiaa.l Eugene, Ore., Nov. 7. Aaron N. Striker, ngeil 51, city councilman and prominent lodge man, died yesterday of erysipelas after an illness of uve days, Daily Becoming Less Wearisome to ' Many in Salem. "0W!" Corns? Use "Gets-It" "GETS-IT," tho Now Plan Corn Cure, Makes Any Corn Shrivel, Vanish. You'll sav, "It does beat all how quick "GETS-IT" got rid of that com. It's almost magict" "GETS IT" gets every corn, every time, as sure as the sun rises. It takes about w -1 With a back that aches all day, With rest disturbed at night, Annoying urinary disorders, 'Tis a weary way, indeed. Doan's Kidney Pills are especially for kidney trouble. Are ondorsed by Salem citizons. Mrs. M. E. Latham, 1125 S. Twelfth St., Salom, Oregon, says: "I first heard of Kidnoy Tills whon living in Bismarck, N. D., about stx years ago, I had miserable for quite o whllo from kidney complaint. My back ached con stantly an there was a dull, dragging pain just over my kidneys. I couldn't stoop with comfort or lift tho least thing. I was nervous and restless and often got up in the morning, fooling as tired as when I went to bed. Doan's Kidnoy Tills gave mo great roliof, so I got more and kept on taking them until I had a complete euro. I was benofited in every way by Doan's Kidnoy Pills. I advise all kidney sufforors to try them." For sale by all dealers. Trlco 50 conts. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, Now York, sole agents for the United States. Kemembor the name Doan's and take uo other. the 28 years reiiinining of a 40 yonr sentence for robbery. After serving 12 years, Simpson wno paroled. Ho did not understand tho ter.ns of his release, howovor, and start ed on a hike to Tennessee, his native state, hoping to enter tho Confodorato Soldier's Homo at Nashvillo. SimpBon was arrested just after he had crossed tho state line into Novada. A- "Madame, If You'd Use "0ET8-IT" for Corns, You Could Wear Any Tight Shoo Easily. two seconds to apply It. Corn pains stop, you forget tho corn, the corn shrivels tip, aud it is ponet Ever trv anything like thatt You never diJ. Theres no more fussing with plasters that press on tho corn, no more salves that take off tho surrounding flesh, no more bandages. No more knives, files or rarer that make corns crow. and causes danger of blood poison. GETS IT i equally harmless to healthy or Irritated flesh. It "kIs" every corn, wart, callus and bunion you'vn got. "GETS-IT" is sold at all drue- cists' at ."e a bottle, or sent on re ceipt of price by K. Lawrence k Co., Chicago. STARTS TO HIKE HOME AND MUST SERVE 28 YEARS (ositcd rs lsasbo wiaa t San Francisco, Nov. 7. William Simpson, aged 01), foot sore and nearly blind, wan returned to San Ojicntin prison yesterday afternoon to nerve out All Patent Medicines or medicine advertised in this paper are for tale at DR. STONE S Drug Store The only cash a rug store in Oregon, owes no one, and no one owes it; car ries large stock ; its shelves, counters and show cases are loaded with drugs, medicines, notions, toilot articles, wines and liquors of all kinds for me dlcinal purposes. Dr. Stone Is a regu lar graduate in medicine and haa haA I many years of experience in the prao- uce. (..onsuitatlons are free. Proscrip tions are free, and only regular prico for medicine. Dr. Stone can be found at kls drug store, Salem, Ore., from T lu the morning until 8 at night. Froo del' very to all pert of the elty. Mail orders for any drug, medicine, patent medicine or notion will be for warded by parcel post en receipt of price In postage stamps and from 1 to 10 easts ic stamps to sover postage. --...4444.4.f4..f.4444 Extra! Extra! For the first time in tho history of Salem the people of Marion and Polk counties can secure all kinds of sacks at right prices in this city, instead of spending their time and money in going to Portland. We are pay ing one cent a pound for all kinds of rags. We also are paying $13 per ton for all kinds of cast iron. Highest prices paid for all kinds of old clothes, household goods and furniture. We buy and sell everything from a needle to a piece of gold. AH kinds of tools and ma chinery and pipe bought and sold. The house of a half a million bargains. H. STEINBOCK JUNK CO. 233 State Street. Salem. Oregon. Phone Main 224