Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, July 22, 1914, Page FOUR, Image 4

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Editorial Page of The Daily Capital Journal
WEDNESDAY
JULY 2?, 1914
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THE DISEASE OF THE AGE.
MOT satisfied with shelving all men over 60, aW.g
comes Dr. Osier with the statement that 90 per cent
I oi humanity are tubercular.
How discouraging! That leaves only 10 per cent
of efficiency in the world. And perhaps when that 10 per
cert has been classified diagnosed and reduced to sta
tistics they may prove inferior goods, too.
And yet, in the face of this uniform inferiority, which
is undoubtedly true and capable of scientific explanation,
the world seems to move along.
Doctors and scientists are as zealous in fastening in
curable diseases upon suffering humanity as are drug
gists in labeling their bottles.
Tuberculosis is not the disease of the age; the disease
of this age is statistics. (
Upon the tombstone of this century one may expect to
read: "Reduced to Statistics."
What a white man will or will not do is one of the things
that is not only beyond finding out but is without the pale
of guesswork. The dispatches yesterday tell of the sheriff
and tea deputy sheriffs armed with guns and carrying
ropes, searching the wilds around Devil's canyon in San
Bernardino county, California, for "a naked wild man
with long hair and whiskers," who has terrorized the
campers in that satanic section. Down in southern Ore
gon a gang of spectacled wiseacres are camping in the
woods waiting for a naked man to get through doing the
Nebuchadnezzar stunt and to come out of the pristine for-
est covered witn Dane, lurs or anything else he can find
to hide under. The one is nronnunrei, cr.i7v nnrl f Via nf Vmr.
an artist and hero. Maybe it's the whiskers that make the
uiiicicjit-e, aim me long nair tne distinction.
Speaking of the high prices of meats, will some packer
. kindly eplain this: "When pork was worth :) cents a pound
on foot, bacon was worth 6 to 7 cents, the difference being
:! to 4 cents. Pork worth 5 cents on foot put bacon up to
10 and 12 cents, the difference between the two being 5
to 7 cents. With hogs selling at 10 cents, bacon sells at
irom 20 to :)5 cents, a difference of from 10 to 25 cents.
Does it cost that much more now to turn hog into bacon?"
If not, who cinches the consumer for that extra charge
that increased price between the raw hog and the cured
meat? It does not take an expert to answer that latter
question. One word will do it: "Packers."
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I he Journal frennpntlv rprpivp iroma. f
communications on. various subjects,-which are not pub
lished because no name is attached to them. It is the rule
in all well regulated newspaper offices to require that the
writer's name accompany any matter sent in for publication-
as a guarantee of good faith, although the name
may not be attached to the
- , - I - VVV. iit UiaktCl
coming from unknown sources is consigned to the waste
Those motorists who race with t
, ...... w occ iyiih.1I will
get to the crossinp firs nfrpn win Vmf v,.
so close a second that the coroner has to be called in to
umpii x me case, ana ne generally calls it a tie and all bets
on. However, the train ppts mif ?f i i
another race, but with some other sporty autoist. One
tiuae lat-e generally satisfies the sporty disposition of the
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uiucaeo nacKers ,innnnn-o fhof w,4. m i
k;l L "'cat pnees win De
higher than ever. They can't go much higher without
? b '"""'ou"C111' oiu story aoout the cow uimD-
mg over the moon. Rpef wn nr-0tf v,;u ii.i.J.-F
Lf u r ' 1 i"U uii mat occa
sion, but the Chicago packers are evidently out to break
MM
Late Yesterday I
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Chicago. The Edperaatiata' Associa
tion of North America chose !Snn Fran
cisco for its li)15 meeting.
Brussels. A parachute with which
she jumped from Aviator Champel's
biplane fniling to work, Jlme. Cavat
l)o Castella fell Kioii e..at
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killed.
Remember to have The
Capital Journal to follow
you during your vacation.
Idaho, owing to the resignation of Chief Justice Ailshie,
who is a candidate for the U. S. senate, and the absence
from the state of Justice Stewart, has no supreme
court, as Justice Sullivan is the wily one ready for duty
and he cannot make a quorum of himself. The governor
says he will not appoint a successor to Chief Justice Ail
shie unless an emergency arises that compels it. By Sep
tember 2 the result of the primaries will be known and
the governor will probably appoint the successful candi
date to the place.
Now that the smoke of the discharge or resignation of
viBC vicu miliums nas mown away, it is evident that
the only thing in that gentleman's assertion about William
of Vied and the Albanian situation with which fault can
be found is that it is the truth. Any minister or ambassa
dor who tells the truth proves conclusively that he is not
a diplomat and is therefore dangerous to his country and
unfit to hold the place. In other words, the modern defini
"a liar '' "(hl)lomat" is P"t in brief language, just
Georgia recently elected a man to office and then dis
covered he was dead and had been in that condition for
some years. Attention is called to this not because it is
at all remarkable that a dead man was elected to office
but because it is strange that the people actually discover
ed he was dead. Here in Oregon. we have done the same
thing time and time again, "and will probably do it again
this year, and Oregon is not alone in this, either. There
are dead ones elected in every state and at every election.
THF. RnilMn.lIP
The puving to be done at Forest
rove this .Slimmer will nurrv tlin
tot ill up to G(V Mucks.
The Ciittliue drove cornet linml lm
been reorL'iuiized with Hi niece iiml
will proceed to make its nresencn in
the city known and npprecinted.
".Such dry lund Krnin crops ns nre
Ifrowititf in linker county," snys the
Hnker Democrnt, "were never liefore
dreamed of and offer every encoiirnne
meiit for vacant hill land to be lo
cated." Fort Rock Times: Holes for tele
phone poles have been dug from Silver
lake north to some distance past Fort
Itock. It mny be. that we'll soon be
nlle to sny " Hello, Bend! Hello, Lake
view! "
Roseliurg Review: Trainmen arriv
ing here from (ilendale on yesterday
mornings Cow creek "bullet" report
seeing !!( deer on either side of the
trucks. At the time the animals were
grazing contentedly along the moun
tain side, and appeared to pay little
if any attention to the moving train.
It is said that deer nre morn fnl
in the canyon this year than for mnnv
seasons past.
Speed fiend solution nrnnos,.,! Li
the Amity .standard: "We don't fnvo"r
any more state commissionem imt .
believe there 1M 11 till Hit ),.! .J I
I'OfMly in oxistciuv. nnd it
wise thing to enact a law wherebv nm-
one caught driving ait automobile a't
excessive speed, unless it could be prov
ed that such speed was necessary, could
be taken before the sanitv li.mr.l i
dealt with the sum., n. ...,.'.,,i .. i. .
rnzy on any other subject."
Foot Passengers
thuu
Lapp & bush, Bankers
Transactja Genera! Banking Business
Safety Deposit Boxes
Traveler's Checks
BECKEY TEIES HUNGER STRIKE.
New Voik. July 22 lU.fc.,1. .. ,!.,.,
arrested in l uiou .Sminre li.o-.. ..-'.... i
In.vs niro and sentem-e.l t.i l!l,i,.i,,.ii
Island for iucitimr t, .1.
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I. . W . llieetlllL'. COIllllHI,.,! I,,,,..,.,.
Hi ike today. Sue has not en ten nv.
thing for more than 4." hours.
i'r. isatlieniiii Davis. couiiniM;,n...r
ei collections, decided to attempt forci
ble fecdiiiL' if iiei ess.'ii v t. .-i. .
prisoner's life.
I eyestrains should be suppressed, all
motonsts avow; long since they ceased
to bo a jest, and they're ,.;,.,.
now. There's nnfh
' trt uu"i uii u car
running over men; it gives th
worss a deadly jar,
and wrecks " the
springs again. This
spring I bought
aew machin0 that
took most all mv
pile; 1 filled its
tank with gasoline,
to try it for a mile;
two neighbors got
ocneath the wheels
their nerve was
cold and raw: what
wonder that a driver
feels there ought to
be a law? H takeB
nil nlenuiipa fvmn tkA
game, it spoils the joyous graft, to find
mat some wayrarer s rrame is wound
around the shaft. The -walker nv tho
have a ritrht tn nllev. atrnnt ...i l..
iiNu jiisi to (lemonstrate their spite
they let themselves ho uli.;,. tu,i:'
trains will go too far; they're claiming
now. 'tis said, that everv llintl Khn r....u
inr siiouio stop and plant his ilea,
WUk u.i. . .... .
----- oil- LII11M1,
since they can 't ride in cars, they take
deliuht in beinir killClt.. in nalnim.
nuiiiiiin uiui scars; nv tais they re hop
ing to create a sentiment adverse to
tnis, tne pastime of the great could
,11-mousy no worser uur legislatures and
our courts should shiehl us from. sii"h
shocks, should guanl the noblest of all
sports, and jail the man who walks.
Jain .New,p,per Benin
LADJES! DARKEN
YOUR GRAY HI
Look Years Younger! - TJss "Grand
mother's Kecipe of Sage Tea and
Sulphur and Nobody Will Know.
IIIS WIFE IS HELD.
l'.'rtland, Ore., July 2l. 4n recom
mendation of the coroner's jtirv, Mrs.
Johanmih Dawson, wife of tieiirge S.
I'awson. who died last Wednesday of
strychnine poisoning, was Wing held
today for further investigation. The
jury held that Pnwson came to his
death by means of strychnine poison
ing administered or takcu in some man
ner unknown.
The use of Sage and Sulphur for re
storing fa.led, gray hair to its natural
color dates back to im,.i,.,ni....
biie used it to keep her hair beautifully
k.u.-j,. aim iiouiiiiant. whenever
her hair fell out or took oa that dull,
laded or streaked
, - - ( i " una cum-
pie mixture was applied with wonderful
otteet.
Hut hiewinsr st hnmn w
out-of-date. Nowadays, bv asking at
any drug store for a oil cent bottle of
iii" 8 ''Kc an,l Sulphur Hair Keni
edy , you win get this famous old
recipe which can be depended upon to
restore natural color and beauty to the
iiair aim is splendid tor dandruff, dry,
...r.isn, m-iiy scaip ,, t!,,llg nair
a well, -known downtown driiuirist
says it darkens the hair so naturally
ami evenly that nobody can tell it has
ueen applied. Von simply dampen a
sponge or soft brush with it and draw
iuis inrougn your hair, taking one
siraini at a tune, lty morning the gray
i ... oi.-uiniears, ana atter another ap
plication or two, it becomes beautifully
dark, glossr. soft
agent J. f. Perry.
Washincton. The r.cnnr,.tnu.
mograph recorded a sharp earthquake,
beginning at 5:51 p. m. and continuing
for 15 minutes, about 11)00 miles from
Washington.
Three Rivers, Quebec Word waH re
ceived of the burning at Cape Magda
lene, near Three fiivers, of $500,000
worth of wood pulp.
y .
Fargo, N. D. Towns along a two
to ten-mile-wide path, from Antler to
Berwick, reported 1110,000 acres of
grain destroyed by hail.
San Frnncisco. FrnneU v K-..0i!..
candidate for republican govenorship
i.u.i.iiiunuu, neia ins lust an Francisco
rally.
Oakland, 'Cal. Allan Hudson, .Hi,
tried to save his brother James, seized
with cramps while bntliin ; ti, .......
ary, but failed and both were drowned.
SALTS FINE FOR
The
Fairies' Cook Book
- FREE
The Fisher Flouring Mills Co., manufacturer of FISHER'S BLEND
FLOUR, has issued what is considered by experts to be the most com
plete bread, cake and pastry recipe cook book ever published. This
cook book is the first to take into consideratioa the climatic conditions
which prevail in the Northwest a matter of great importance. Every
recipe has been worked out and tested by experts ia our own kitchons,
so that each one is scientifically correct.
It has been our custom to make a small charge for this perfect cook
book, but if you will fill out the coupon printed below, have your grocer
sign blank space in this coupon certifying that you have pucbasod a sack
of FISHER 'H BLEND, then forward suruo to us, we will mail you
ABSOLUTELY FRKE OF CHARGE a copy Sf THE FAIRIES' COOK
BOOK.
Fisher Flouring Mills Co.
718 White Building, Seattle.
Please forward me a copy of The Fairies'
Cook Book.
ACHING KIDNEYS
We eat too much meat which does
Kidneys then Back hurts and
Bladder Bothers you.
Most folKS fur (rf tlint tl, 1, ;,1 ...,
like the bowels, cct xlnirirUii nn.i i..L
ged and need a flushing occasionally,
else W'e have backache nml .lull t,,:.
ery in the kidney region, severe head
aches, rheumatic twinges, torpid liver,
acid stomach, sleeplessness and ull
sorts of bladder disorders.
You siintdy must keen vnnr liirlnnira
active and clean, and tho moment vo
ieei an acne or pain in the kiuney
region, cet about four ounces nf .t.i
onus trom any good drug store here
take a tablespoonful in a gtuss of wa:
ter before breakfast fnr n f..- )...,.
and your kidneys will then act fine.
inis inmous salts is made from the
acid ot grapes and Vernon juice, com
bined with litllU. and d, lnn.l.
flush clogged kidneys and stimulate
niem q normal actiyity.. It also neu
tralizes the acids ia Jthe .urine so it no
lonirer irritates. thn in.iinn ki,.,i.i
, " J UIUUUUI
disorders.
Jad Salts is linrml
makes a delightful effervescent lithia
wnter drink which evorvi.n,),.
take now and then to koep their kid
neys cican, tuus avoiding serious complications.
A Well knOWn lncnl ril-lllririaf .nv. 1,..
sells lots of Jad Jsalts to folks who be.
lieve in overcoming kidney trouble
while it is only trouble.
WANT $60,000 DAMAGES.
Los Angeles, Cal.. Julv 22. Askimr
damages. of (i0.000 for the flnfh nf
their husband and father, Mrs. A. B.
.Miaw and her tour children hnve
brought suit today mrainat K. R. 1 n.
max, a jeweler, who shot and kilh.il
Shaw a week ago. Mrs. iShnw asks nn
early hearing of her claim, sett; no
forth that she 18 in clestitnto piri'iim.
stances, and further. tht if
should be sentenced to death for kill
ing her husband, she would have no
recourse.
WITNESS APTEB WITNESS
IN SALEM.
College Woman Has Fewer Motives For
Marruina Than Non-College Woman
By Dean VIRGINIA C GILDERSLEEVE c4 Barnaid College
SINCE the college woman is probnhly better alile to support lierself
, V" i'e? Ilkl,1-V ' marry for a livclillooJ- Since she is more likelv
to fiml the workl an interesting place she is less likely to marr'v
because she is borrd. After taking rt college degree a woman has fewer
motives for marrying than n non-college woman.
the n Limber of divorces among college women Vs much
LOWER THAN AMONG NON-COLLEGE GRADUATES. WE EXPECT THE
COLLEGE WOMAN TO HAVE A GREATER SENSE OF HER RESPONSI
BILITY TO THE COMMUNITY. BUT THE WAY THE WORLD IS GOING
ON NOW I WONDER WHETHER THERE WILL BE ANY REAL HOMES
AT ALL IN THE FUTURE BECAUSE OF THE INCREASING PREVA
LENCE OF DIVORCES.
liVVXlHm!,nmn t0 M-RHV THE RIGHT MAN
AFTER Mlh M hi-1 S HIM. ami wo should expect her to have the
training to make her marriage a happy one.
Such Evidence Our Readers Cannot
Dispute,
As we take un the .Tnnrnnl. wo nn
strui'K by tho henrtv. utiruistakRlile wnv
in which witness lifter witness speaks
out ns .Mr. Hill does here. If these
people were strangers living miles away
we might take little notice of them.
But they are not. They nre our neigh
bors, living among us." Their word is
too easily proven to admit of any
doubt. They speak out in the hope that
their experience may be a guide to oth
ers. C. W. IlilL wagonmaker, 19.19 Korth
Front St., Salem, snys: "I had more
or less backache and my kidn ys were
rlisord'-red. poan's Kidney Piiis have
always relieved me in. a short time. 1
know of several other people who have
taken Donn's Kidney Pills with iio,l
results. You niav continue nuhlisliinn
. . o
gave before rccom-
the statement I
mending them.'
Price SOc at all dealer. T)nn oln.r,.
ly ask for ft kiilnev ..,.!,- t
Donn's Kidney rills the same that
Mr. Hill had. Foster
rrops., Buffalo, X. Y. " "'
in.US.iv ii Uvun.
i.Atii iou iuiiU A JOL'K.N'Al
W'a.xX iu 10 frfcLUj iiiAi
MOBILE?
BACK TO HEALTH
is usuullv verv slow work, hut von enn
help Nature wonderfully, by the use of
HOSTETTERS
STOMACH BITTERS
It rebuilds the run down svstem. re.
stores appetite, aids digestion, promotes
regularity.
Name
City..
I hereby certify that
lias purchased a sack of Fisher's Blend Flour.
8'6ned , Grocer.
There Is . Health and Pleasure
IN AN OUTING AT
i Wilhoit Springs
A most delightful outing retreat and health resort,
Jiow easily reached from all points in the Willamette
valley through Canby and Molalla.
-
Very Low Season and
- L . Week-End Fares
Special Sunday stage and train service, leaving Wil
hoit Springs at 5:00 p. m., Molalla 6:20 p. m., con
necting with S. P. trains at Canby. Arrive Salem
8:45 p. m.
Daily Train Service from Salem
Leave Salem
Arrive Wilhoit Springs
. .7:24 a. m. and 2:00 p.m.
. 12:00 noon and 5:00 p. m.
I v)f sunset 'Nc
I JOSOENaSHASTAj I
J ROUTES I
Further particulars from any
S. P. Agent.
JOHN M. SCOTT,
General Passenger Agent,
Portland, Oregon.
House of Half a Million Bargains
I' .1.. v.- O
uu n ino uiggest wonoer in tne history of Salem. Wajjuy and
soil everything from a needle to a piece of gold. We pay theiiehert
eash price for everything. Monster atock of all kinds of grain aacka.
H. Steinbock Junk Co.
Z33 State Street. Salem, Oregon. Main 22.
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each. Bring FOUR Coupons and 68 cents to ' ... r ' jCs and
you will be presented with One Comploce r jtfi mjluding
Book of Instructions and one All Wood '.end- 1 Hoop and
10 skeins of silk. The 68 cents is lo r .ver ;ufy, express,
handling and the numerous overhead exr iscs of getting
the package from the factory to yon. - .
N. B.Out-of-Town Readers will cui S cents extra
tor postage and expense of mailing.