Editorial Page of The Salem FRIDAY MAR. 27, '14 The Capital Journal PUBLISHED BY , Capital Journal Printing Co., Inc. A a Independent .Newspaper Deroted to American Principles and the Progress and Development of Salem in Particular and All Oregon in General. Kkllthed Bery Urealng Except Sunday. Baleoi. ormton BUB8CRIPTI0N RATES: (iDTirlabl In Adranee) Mil j, nr Carrier, per year ...$5.20 Per montn..46c frail?, by Mall, per year 4.00 Per month.. 86c "el, bjr Mall, per year .... 1.00 Blx montbe Uc rCLL LBAHBD WIBBI TKI.KORAl'H BRPOHT l Victorious Villa, the terror of Mexico, seems to have received his first set-back at Torreon, where his forces were defeated with great slaughter. The varying fortunes of war, which tend to show that the contending factions are about evenly matched, would indicate that the struggle is no nearer an end than it was months ago. The government still seems strongly intrenched except in the northern part of the republic, where the sway of the rebels is complete. Chicago is swelled up because since women can vote there and not in New York, it now has more voters than Gotham. Still New York has it over Chicago in the matter of population and wealth so why try to get so much satisfaction just from count ing the voters. Allowing for repeaters and Tammany JNew York can still cast the more votes. Capital Journal TmmmmmmmnmmmamammmmmacmmmmiimfmiMttirr iii u i nm i a in - nil. Hi ADVEET1SINO BATES. Advertising rates will be furnished on application. ""New Today" Ads. strictly cash In advance. "Want" Ads. and The Capital Journal carrier boys are Instructed to put the papers on the torch. If the carrier does not do this, misses yon, or neglects getting the paper 4o yon on time, kindly phone the circulation manager, as this is the only way we tan determine whether or not the carriers are following instructions. Phone Main 82. The Town Row ' We had an ancient, vicious fray, at l'liuktown-on-lhe -Heights, nnd people raised Old Ned by day, and filled with strife the nights. I hi-lpcd to paint the village red, and fought our faction's foes; one day I had a busted head, tho noxt a ruined nose; and oft my eyes wero in a sling, ami lifo was so mtenso I couldn't smile or dauco or sing for twenty-sovent cents. One day I snt me down to lest, a poultice on my face, and then thcro ciinio a stiangor guest, a man of wondrous grace. "I've watched your wrapping far and near, to put your foes to rout,1 and now," he said, "I'd liko to hear what all the row's about." I hammed and stammered for a Bpoll about our local war; to save my nock I couldn't tell whnt we'd been scrapping for. "I've asked and nsliod," the strnnger said, as lie prepared to go, "why this poor burg is painted red, and no ono socms to know." Then I obtained a flag of truco, and sought my' warmest foe full often I had cookod his goose, and ho had Inid nio low. "I welcome peace," said ho, "by heck, so let tho White Dove whiz! " And then he wept upon my nock, and I shod tears on his. We thus might squelch most village rows, and shako our load of care; lint wo keep wrangling till the cows come home, their tails in air. fVifivrivttt. leu t AcUnu Niip,r Hwrtre Uv&jtjL, 1 lM)L AN AIRY NOTHING WITH A NAME. w l PON several of the nominating petitions appears the sentl I ment "Equal and exact justice for all", or words of that I import. It is a splendid sentiment that appeals to every American. The only trouble with it is that: "there ain't no such thing". The poet Saxe divided mankind into two classes: "Those who have money and those who have not". It seems like a cold blooded proposition to even think that the quality of mercy and the inexorable demands of , Justice should be warped, stretched and distorted just as the party interested has money or has not, yet it is the case. The gallows is a luxury reserved for the poverty stricken murderer while the insane asylum if any thing is within reach of the man with money, as witness Harry Thaw, and then the offense is smoothed down by having the name homicide saddled on it. A murder is the act of the poverty stricken, while homicide is the same thing wrapped up in a different package for the criminal with the dough. The well-to-do man pays a fine for his misdemeanors while his poorer neighbor goes to jail or gets a few days exercise on the rockpile. It is so through all the ramifications of the law. In tho matter of divorce for instance, it is no longer neces sary for those who can afford to pay for the privilege to have their names dragged before the public. Divorces are as easy as anything else the lawyers have to hand out with tho courts' help, if you have the price. A few days ago the Goelets set tled up their martini difficulties not in the courts but out of them. The lady in the case was granted a divorce for "cruel and abusive treatment" which was the allegation in her com plaint. She did not have to appear in court neither did the husband. The lawyers fixed it all up and submitted the papers and decree to the complaisant judge who signed them. The disposition of the children, unfortunate results of the marriage, was made by mutual agreement outside of the court room and the testimony, which had been reduced to writing in the home of the lady, was read to the judge in whispers lest the poppy-pctuled edges of her feelings should be ruffled. "Equal rights to all; Special privileges to none", makes a fine slogan, whatever that is, but as wns said before: "There ain't no such thing". Lapp & Bush, Bankers Transact a General Banking Business Safety Deposit Boxes Traveler's Checks When it comes to twisting tho British lion's tail Senator Chamberlain seems to be some twicer. Probably it is good politics because a majority of western voters are natural-born jingoes, always spoiling for a scrap, but in contrast with these rod-hot appeals to prejudice on the floor of the senate, Presi dent Wilson's calm logic is reassuring to a large majority of his countrymen. Politicians and statesmen have after all, very few attributes in common. Great Britain is so badly stirred up over the home rule ques tion that even the militant suffragettes seem lost in the shuffle. Ulster is virtually in a state of open rebellion with the govern ment impotent to cope with the situation. The United King dom seems to be facing one of greatest crises in its history. The Baker county grand jury has exonerated District Attor ney Godwin and Sheriff Rand, and placed the entire blame of the Copperfield affair on Governor West. A grand juror is always a peculiar animal but sometimes very handy for use by county officials who need whitewashing. The aim of government is to protect fools, says Senator Owens. Probably speaking from recent experience and the help the government through its court gave him. Senator Owens should know a whole lot on that subject. Only thirty-four persons were sent to the hospital to make Spaing election peaceful and the results satisfactory to the monarchy. The older Latin countries have learned how to do the thing with the minimum of goriness. THE ROUND-UP. Hocrotaiy of Commerce Rodfield will speak at the Jackson club, in 1'ortlat.d Friday evening. He will also speak at Heed collego Saturday night. Clatsop county gets in line by having a woman candidate for office, it be ing MisB Kato C. Kelley, who is out for tho democratic nomination for county treasurer. e e Addison Dennett ' tlle Oregonian is to go to Alnska to write up a series of articles tending to throw light on tb'j trade conditions and point out the course Portland must pursue to gather in a portion of tho trado of that section. Milton has voted $18,000 bonds for extending its winter mains. Tho Hubbard Enterprise is the very latest. It is a S col.pnn, X-pngo week'.v, half homo print, published and edited by (!. K. llrookins, Tho Molnllu Pioneer remarks that things in the railroad way are stirring so rapidly thereabout that a weekly paper can scarcely Keep up with tho procession. lT.fi rl II T For variety, style and low prices come to - the Chicago More tor the latest. I SpringMillinery Hundreds of dainty styles and shapes now on sale. Price. 98c, $1.49, $2.50 and up eteMMt Exclusive styles shown in Ladies Suits and f rnafi T NEW SPRING COATS SUITS AND DRESSES Now on sale at remarkably low prices, and late New York models in stylish suits. mm I 1:1; m) VP" coats i Balmacaan Prices low. $6.90, $7.90, $8.90, $10.90 and $12.50 Wc Make the Low Prices for Satem ff.Mf4M 500 Pairs of Ladies' Misses' and Childrens' New Soap Dries Your Scalp, Causing Dan druff, Then Hair Falls Out Try This Next Time. After washing your hair with soap, always apply a little Danderine to the scalp to invigorate the hair and prevent dryness. Better still, use soap as spar ingly as possible, and instead have a "Danderine Hair Cleanse." Just mois ten a cloth with Dandorine and draw it carefully through your hair, taking one strand at a time. This will remove dust, dirt and excessive oil. In a few mo ments you will be amazed, your hair will not only bo clean, but it will be wavy, fluff nnd abundant, and possosB an incomparable softness and lustre. Besides cleansing and beautifying the colves every particle of dandruff; stim hair, ono application of Dandorine dis ulatvs tho scalp, stopping itching and tailing liuir. Danderine is to the hair whnt fresh showers of rain and sun shine are to vegetation. It goes right to tho roots, invigorates and strength ens them, Its exhilarating and life producing properties cnuso tho hair to ... . . ., grow long, strong and beautiful. Hest record as to dolimpient tax roll ,,, v .,! w. is claimed for Sheriff J. C, McKeun, of Sherman county, who has reduced the lists of l'HO, Hill uud 1IM2 to the small total of if 177.47. w Impetus to be given the town ini tially by the cement plant, with its large payroll, will make flohl Hill "ths metropolis of soufliem Oregon," if ti3 prophecy of the News Is fulfilled. To fill the vacancy caused by the re fusul of Mayor-elect .T. T. Donovan of Wheeler to serve, the council has named Councilman .1. A. Jensen ,and has filled the Jensen vacancy by naming Donovan. Tho largest single turnover of tax money In the history of Linn eountv was made last Saturday afternoon In the sum of I:i7l:i7!).!i:i. The largest previous turnover was in HU3 and was li7,OH2.42. lots of charming hair. Oct a 2o ccnt bottle of Knowlton's Danderino from any drug Btore or toilet counter and try it. I. PRESENCE OF A FLY DANGER SIGNAL. Here is one of tho achievements of science. An escaping criminal wns located by wireless on a steamer 21 miles at sea. A hydroplane carrying an olllcer was sent out after him, nnd the fugitive was returned to the town from whence he fled, and there tried for his crime. It would have made us shake our heads a few years ago of Jules Verne had told us such a story. Six burros have been bought by the forestry department t be used in sot-, (lenient work in the Siuslnw nationnl Corset. They will be nod by the men ill charge of surveying homestinds and assisting prospective setllers to locate upon lands. THE fly has betn tried and found guilty, in spite of the questionings of those who maintain the aootrine that vary creature performs some uiaful purpose. Undoubtedly the fly does, for where tharo is n abundance of filth there will tho flias gather together, there will they multiply and inortan. Their function today is nothing more or less than a danger sig nal to indicate insanitary con ditions. Abolish then, and the breeding plnrei of tha flies will be eradicated, One intelligent and energetio person o.in start a successful movement for (he extermina tion of the houie fly in any com munity if he or tie Is resource ful and patient at well. prcng Shoes Now on sale. The greatest bargains in Salem. Children's Shoes 35, 49c, and 98c. Misses' Shoes 75c and 98c. Ladies' $3.50 Shoes 98c, $1.49, $1.98. 500 Girls' Wash dresses now on sale percales, ginghams and fancy wash goods. A great line to choose from. Fast colors. 25cy 35cy 49c, 69c and 75c MM 4TH 20,000 yards of the very latest wash fabrics now placed on sale. DOMESTICS Our Wash Goods Department is con sidered by close buyers to be the best in Salom. Come and look through this mammoth stock. Yard. 4c, 5c, 8 l-3c and up Ladies' 50c Union Hose Now 25c Salem's greatest store for silks and dress goods is the Chicago Store, SILKS AND DRESS GOODS In all the new spring novelties now selling rapidly. See our prices. Yard 19c, 25c, 35c, 45c, 65c and up te ii iiiii mom, omi m m m, n... O F? EGOM ICAGOriTQRE $1.25 Kid Gloves Pair 69c Household Worry Is 99 Per Cent Wash Day Good Riddance by the Laundry Remedy. Linen, blankets, curtains ap parel all come back beautiful when we do your work. Salem Steam Laundry 136 South Liberty Street Phone 25 Dry Cleaning. Ask the Driver 8PREADING GOSPEL OF CLEANLINESS. Aurora Observer: 11. 1.. Heats reecn ly bought 111 of the old pillars support ing the Old Colony church, The pillars are of fir IS Inches sipiare nnd 24 feet long. They are vjry old. All are hand turned. It Is sold that many of the pillars and ornaments of the old church were turned out by ox Mayor .1. 0. Mil ler, of this city. Only One "BROMO QUININE" That Is T.AXATIVR IlliOMO Ql'ININF. Look for the signature of K. W. OKOVK Cures cold la One Day, Cures Orlp In Two Pays. SV. i ; WAR ON FLIES HELPED TO BUILD PANAMA CANAL. ONE thing which has render ed possible tha building of (ha Panama canal more than anything elea has been tn sanitary and preventive meas ures (alien to keep down the ileadly yellow fever and perni cious malari.i, This has been done by waging war against all Insect life believed to carry die ease, particularly thai. There is an old saying (hat every rail put down for the I'r.nama rail road cost life. Swell Corns? Try Wonderful "GETS IT" Greatest Corn Cure Wid Has Eve. Known "Gets" Corns as Sure as Fata. Thounnds sny "GKTS-1T" is simply magic. If you've tried nearly every thing else under the sun to get rid of those corns, so much tho better for ' ' 0 KTS IT. ' 1 Corn f senium is yours at U.e "GETS-IT" end You W1U Miititr Soon Fortet About Your Com and CalliiMe. Anybody who tries to get rid of hi! faults by advertising them makes n mistake. "All is vnuity," said (he late Mr. Solomon, and every photographer kaowi the old king right. Vlrst class legislative material seems ono of the (hings very difficult if net Impossible to obtain. CLEVELAND, 0., tinned the com mon house fly into a uurioaity at a cost of only 12 000 a year by be ginning (o swat parts dirt survived February and by enlist no. schoolboys last, not next week or next month, but right now! "U KTS-IT" goes after corn as a crew does corn. There are no mere (hick plasters and greasy salves that don't remove, no more tiles, razors and jabbers (list make corns gtvw. Tut a few drops of "tlETs-lT" on and see every corn and cnllotis shrivel and van- as ".umor aanuofy ponce- to report ,,h That 'a the new war, the painless, insanitary spots in whicf m.ecte could ,,,,. f. nick wv. Onlv ' (1 KTS-IT ' ' can do it. Apply it in Hire eevoud. Kverv druggist in the land sells "OKTS-1T." 5 rents a bottle, or sent direct by K. Lawrence 4 Co., Chicago. breed. dots of men would rather have & political Job than earn so honest living The scope of cleanup day In New York city is being widened. A special hygienio program for schoolboy athletes prominent in cleaning up the town has been arranged as follows: Go to bed at 8 o'clock after a thorounh wesh and a cold splash over chest and trunk Scrub tooth and gums well Have clothes and books ready for the morrow. Open bedroom windows at top and bottom, ' Get up not a minute later than 7 o'clock. Go through a two minute drill and hygienio ercises. Clean face nnd neck and scrub hands. Finish up with a big cold splash and hard rub all over. Ceo t'i;it feet and legs are clean and rub them hard to get them into condition. Brush teeth and gums thor oughly, Breakfast and ail maali: No coffee, no too. Drink milk a little at a timo. Chew all food to a pulp. Ask your teacher what foods to avoid. No smok ing. Before school look yourself over. Am I clean from bend to toe? Are all my clothos clean and in ordor down to the skin? i Do I stand up like an athlete? J it takes a woman to lend a fool man around, even when he imagines he ir driving her. Cure Sick Headache, Constipation, Bil iousness, Sour Stomach, Bad Breath Candy Cathartic. Get a 10-cent box now. Are you keeping your livor, stomach, and bowols clean, puro and fresh with CascarctB or merely forcing a passage way every few days with salts, cathar tic pills or castor oil! This is impor tant. Cascarcts immediately clcanso the stomach, remove the sour, undigested nnd fermenting food and foul gases; take the excess bile from tho liver and nnd carry out of the system the consti pated waste matter and poison in the bowels. No odds how sick, headachy, bilious and constipated you leel, a Cascarot to- I night will straighten you out by morn1 ing. They work while you sleep. A 10 cent box from your druggist will keen your head clear, stomach sweet and your liver ami bowels regular for months. Don't forget the children their littlo insides need a gentle cleans ing, too. After tho newly-u.ailo husband hn settled with the parson ho might an well keep his pocketbook in his hand, for that is merely the beginning. House of Half a Million Bargains Come and see the biggest wombir in tho history of Salem. We buy and sell everything from a needle to a piece of gold. Wo pay the highest cash prico for everything. H. Steinbock Junk Co. H:t:t State Street. Snlem, Oregon. Thone Main 221 l Marion Second Hand Store A new storo just oponed. A great opportunity for Salem people. We sell new goods. We buy and sell second hand furniture, s(oves, clothing, too's, hardware and men's furnishings. We pay highest clothing, shoes and furnishings. Come to us for bargains. Marion Second Hand Store 443 Ferry Street I'hone Main 2.12!' prices for