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TUB DAILY OAPIT U. JOURNAL. 8 AX EM. OREGON. FRIDAY, AUGUST 28, 1914.
Editorial Page of The Daily Capital Journal
FRIDAY
AUGUST 28, l9l4
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THE DAILY ,;L JOUREVL
PlIBLISIIED BY
CAPITAL JOURNAL PRINTING CO., Inc.
CHARLES H. USHER EDITOR AND MANAGES
1Crtl seiiuus uunKiii
PUBLISHED EVERY EVENING EXCEPT SUNDAY. SALEM, OREGON about 44 years agO
BUBSCBIPTIOX BATES
The French government tells its citizens the Germans
are being driven back and there is no danger of their
getting through the lines. This sounds good, but when
at the Same time tP. CnVPmmPnt tacrine chinnmif in o-roaf
quantities of provisions and prepares for a long siege
tUr. r,iA :4.: i a , ,, . P
mc ouiu likens iuoh asKance ac eacn otner and do some
real serious thinking. They heard that same story before,
Daily, by Carrier, per year
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Per "ni" 5e Our readers could not fail to note that nil the rpnl war
Per month 35c I nou-a nf vorfanrlmf ,.r i J . a. n r i .
5o 11 Y J,to,-cluJf piuucu in ine capital Journal in
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porch. If the carrier doet not do tbla, misses you. or neglects getting the the afternoon DflDPr fl? n nnrvovn- r i . ....
paper to you on time, kindly phone the circulation manager, as this is the only " , , il P ? , t P"101 01 news, lust Compare
rwecau determine whether or not the carrier are following Instruction, yesterdays Capital Journal With this morning's papers.
WORRY AS A SUCCESS-KILLER.
Besides havinr the fiprman float canniv.1,. -
-o .v,, ov-v-ui CI V UUIUCU 3b
VQMAIIO l-lri.s,n 1 I 1 i . .
.wvuo u,rt-, au except me one running wild off Coos
j vf T ine entrance to the Mediterranean
t u it ... , ,.,,., . Jav' "Kianu controls me entrance to the Mediterrflnpan
Perhaps there is nothing else so utterly foolish and and while her own ships and those of he? friends cfnlo
unprofitable as a habit of worrvinp. It sans tha nonmu rr,r,r, u-- . ..rr Inenas. can go
v. v uionio SAIOHTIJV.C a UUXUCI1 ----
JJ lrnK3' 1 p1- f,a PerPftual Jy and blessin,g- , let's see, wasn't it England, Germany and France
as it should be. Poise and serenity are necessary to the whose newsDaners a short tfrnZ ? ?
complete devebDment of character And tn,p iw,. nf thl ll?t&3rl tlme aS? made caustic cnticism
The man who worries is never lfnte ?ut
f ectly balanced, never at his best; for every moment of "1C UilHCUJiates 10 op tnemr
fflS'Md g S","op Picket ,re
Worrying indicates a lack of confidence in our drouth f there s is still stte fair o- .Dm f?e
strength; it shows that we are unbalanced, thnf wo rlnlrnen Jo knnnlAi.i, ' "la I IdllS me
not lay hold of the universal energy which leaves no
UOUOU. no Uncertainrv. Tho mnn .'hn Anna t T-i .. .
who believes in himself, touches thr of infin te presVnTw
power. Never doubting, never hesitating he is " on- SSfiJhHn-h! vf Vlfhat lle Austria started
stantly reinforced fromg'the Omnotencehat Se'aJes actual the whole blamed bunch is partly to blame,
planets and suns. ' -Trio r-m TT"! 7
. The habit of worry is largely a physical infirmity it factorv i! SfiplHntePprttd J have leized a corset
is an evidence of lack of haraoSy iS the mentaSen I lZJ wanted to t a cinch
Ifte we -nn spH cmi th c1f-f-j .... . w,tllu
11 . r . w, vnv ovu-v,nucicu wan, never wao-
w ui 'iwMiaies. ine mnniie oaiance wheel presei-ves
wss, anu an accident or uncertainty.
Enough vital energy has been wasted in useless worry
trt nin nl fVir r.Tn: -r iL. 1 J
i wji UJ1 mc rtUUHS Ul uie WOllU.
rieaafa-wHiiiM . .
H'i1 If Y. V W 1 I r ,A X I
PROPOSED NEW CITY CHARTER.
The charter committee, after weeks of investigation,
cuur i to 1 1 ucn a tnorougn under
standing of the subject, have drafted a new charter,
Dased on the mmmuQinn nlon nnrl '
. - - anu uiuviuiui lor a citv
business manager. This charter will be submitted to the
1V1 uu uiui or rejection in a tew weeks and it
would be weU for the voters to do some thinking in the
, vv iiu uuuut uui me present citv
fnvprnmpnr nf v!
oi l V 1 1. aiuiquaiea ioito and unsuit-
, 'lTu,ul ine community. 'or this reason
,V, Tr . u "e Possibility of harm coming to any
pubh s interest .by giving the commission and manegerial
P an a tna , since it might later be changed if found
Salem has outgrown the 'village form of government
BATTLESHIPS AND CANALS.
2tcom made editor-
The Sault Ste Marie canal, the busiest artifiehl
tent authorities estimate that this expenditure has saved
of a&JS -is wwidei-abljr less than the cost
oi a i6.c dn-adiiauglu. By comparing the returns nn
a battleship with those on the Sai It Ste Marie one
get an understanding of the rmxmiS'L
vesting in peace or in war " 1 om in"
'
TUP DrtiTxrrt tin T
4c "vm.wr
J
The Hennaer ,n0,lpatlv hnt.
that the i-eoj.le of Heppner knew of
the io'a death More the pcole of
Koine, ,
Bandon'g council has just awarded a
ewer contract for 211j with paving
iu. go on top of that to the contract
value of 12,4 12.39. The council h.
also accepted a water bonds hid nf
-t!),2ot).
ANTI-MILITARISTS.
CHEVYING THE RAG
Claim England Did Not Do All It Could
to Prorent Wat Government Critics
Howled Down In Great Demonstration
By Ed 1. Keen.
London, Auir. 28. A Germ.m iJ
i n8 wag rot thought likelv here
toilav.
ililitary experts believed two thi
would Btanc)
n: i oiuc irom me
haZ,0; ;!":'00 ,..Th o, Ws th.
- , - t i - in ihu -iii, auti
Pilitor s opinion. imiiuul.! ...:..i.. i i ti.
: , .,' ' - ' " iiiimrun-1 inn ueressuv tnev sppino.l liir.i,, i
KVA r; ,"bo:."ffr,:tJ. fc of t,,rni" t. the
section, when it is not, and the finest I Premier Ani,h : ,
rainfall.' " " c, " "a -' ''!.Ia'it t t-
.-,! .,ru,MS were still ad-
Moro Observer: M,V.pmJ T"8 ""J tlle " filing
reports tlmt n ).s,i,.... .,.." i ,.,.i". .
hor rprillg chicKo,, and l,ta . fieldn.Z .T.JSfti
aui.....l ..!.. "."."!' ir,v' .e" whK yinK General Jof
I effort, rt the eh k,n " , ' '""" "" ,0r the
IfThis-Why Not This?
Hitting the telephone does not improve the service.
When a man's watch fails to keep time properly he consults an ex
perta watchmaker. Yet many, when the telephone does not work as
they think it should, hammer the instrument, which is just as delicate
and complicated as a fine watch.
We realize that your telephone is just as liable to get out of order
as your watch, automobile or sewing machine, and we therefore main
tain a force of expert instrument men whose duty it is to keep every
telephone in perfect working condition.
When there is trouble don't "hit your telephone." Call our Com
plaint Department.
Every Bell Telephone is a Long Distance Station
The Pacific Telephone Telegraph Co.
PARIS LEARNS OF
FALL OF LONGWY
.1 . . ., " ' l Mil 1-3 mV
place being floored. I
DohbI,,. Mii,w L AM Howlei Down.
r in (ro01, VIST .if B,ton'. AK. 2S.AnU-n,mt.,ist.
enterprise in the publication of "The1 f . , v,KoroH tt?"Ut in the house
New West." h:,.. I,. .f"..... .J ?.f.c. "'" lay to ..rove .hat th.
mwtratwl nioiithlv mauanne iIpvMh.1 ; IV: n 0IIU e "l "t do all
o the intort'su ' ,vr.f.t ,t"t ,,ttVt? oue
... '"Hi iH'at'P.
! about onJ fifth nng'ablea 1 fai?ine' She Pces only
! twin n 0fhr bread aml as she has neglected to
ay in a supply of flour is on the verge of eofnP hrA
5!Sf S J ls ?UP8t,ed hy the authorities thatgrice be
Anf!n S Ceu0f b1?ad- This is about like Queen Marie
countrv nn """.v,y sianea ana yet one
Snin 1 1?' either, feels the effect of
will cord tiow hP in tSl - lts f00d PP'y- What
lonf since PrKttal&ru,M,SfS SffiSrt
Hunger will array against all sides.
LADD & BUSH, Bankers
Established 1868
CfipitaI ' " - $300,000.00
Transact a general banting business
Safety Deposit Boxes
SAVINGS DEPARTMENT
Oregon eonntry." He e.ltts it well ami
. . " n" Heavy lion!; paper,
with excellent illustrations.
to preserve Eu
How to Be Healthy
Each morn, before entim. T
seeu mile the journey repent iui(, in
oinereut ntyle, be
fore I eat "dinner,
and tims, you mav
see, my health is it
winuer jut gaze
"pun me! There is
for the Rlultoo but
siokuess and grief;
I never eat mutton
or chicken or beef;
1 never eat puddin'
or doughnuts or pie;
"it's me for the
wcoden old turnips"
. 1! A beet or
puukin will make
fried , . ,M h9' been
fried for eookiug will slaughter the
nuerobes inside. 1 boil u .:,
I i i
The war Party n, ; ...i,i.
Mi(f majority, however. ,i ....,..,
'i! overn'",''fs critics in the
,renw,ulous patriotic demon-
F,le?.r?-el0SSi ,Fr"i!n sH'"-otary Si,
.1 V-V11 lalltJ on t0 fl'"ish
some explanation.
..JlT.0,"!"'"1 al,,,'"a-lor in London
1 "Kf picu. in nva k- 1 . .
1 - turn vicruianv nuiint
waiM ro:u ii:ii,rtwin8 w-
"""na uunenrv an.i Rn..;. :f
'.'lta:n ?M' gtee France
ul ,t developed that
? ''"L"' W?n,.,:1 th Briti.ll to Mm.
iiv u ueuiraiiiy. even thouirh Ger-
to it unt.l 1 ve a ja. J do not weir
them th loath.ng, and alwavs K0 bare
Vou think health'. . r.i.i.J ,rw'
browse with the kin. i "nu
who are ailing, BM,
There j, one cure nnfilino,,,,
whistle, with joy aH tae dM j
VM u3tir, mm carrots and aaj-
A WIRELESS CENSOR.
Port and. Ore., Aug. SS.-Th.t th,
nvy department ha designated Ijeu
K. K. Salith to aet
tnot, was the announcement mad here
GOVERNMENT MUST HAVE
THE OEEMAN DYE STUTFS
win u i:"!.A.A":
rn . ' . LU1U' tM gov
ernment to remion !,.. . .
inn Vi 1 V w"-v Ior ""Porta-
tari o ". -", the
im - '"arens to throw a m l
lion American textile workers out of
New1; R-Presentative Metx of
thaT w, ' tTy Bryan tod.v
lo : I"'' ,h. Pt "'or. the
fould not be reprodused in this coun-
trL'T'K0 th ,ta ln'rtment
ii. Bh-n,'"0ft t0,iav nnU that
Hotter 0PB ,rom kfort to
Hotterdam, so lt i, loj, tJllt h "
yml iiiie in iutch
If necesarv.. Pn.i..:...
"a"s! BnTnnt of t-e chera.
Paris. A lie. 28. Paris lpnrna.l of th
fall of the French frontier town of
Longwy today.
the oftieial disnntch
was received late Thursday nigiit.
The garrison Im.l mn.la i,rni. .1..
fence since August 3, it was stated, a
single battalion resisting a bombard
ment bv a creatlv
half its number" had been killed or
wounded.
In tnkiiiff the town th ft
said also to have lost heavily.
LASSEN BEABS WATCHINO.
San Francisco. Auir. 2S T;,a
wateli should be kept on Lassen Peak i
warning given by i'rotessor J. S.
Piller, Uiiited States geologist, on his
return from a visit to the California
volcano.
"The Lassen outbreak," he said, "is
essentially volcanic, although no mol
ten products have been found in con
nection with the eruptions. Lassen
maj suosiue to his former quiescence,
but wo must not forget that the blow
in? off of the top of old Vesuvius made
Mount Somme and the Vesuvius of to
day. ' '
PORTLAND GIRL DROWNED.
Lon Beach. Wash inn a r,.i
Niears, 21 years old, a domestic em
ployed by Mrs. E. P. Murphy, of 412
Tillamook street, Portland was drowned
uric esieruay.
Dr. Hill and Dr. Paul and W. Gar
retson. of the life uv;,, .i.:...
ed for more than an hour in an effort
to revive the woman, but their efforts
"no jume.
JUST A RUMOR,
Wahinrtnn 1.... j.
neraooa that a ,liji-. .. ..
via 8rvilU. I t .' -'"" rrm
it.. V""1' u btwiiht reports that
alata. He admitted, howrer that th.
lufomiat n. Ji t w Vr',u,t t
final source. Irom
LOOKED AFTER STATE'S
CLAIM AGAINST COMPANY
Assistant HHnm r -,
Irawford returned last night from
Grants Paw where he has been looking
after the state rloim. .
the Golden Drift mining company. The
finnl ,d,,l.. . ., " . '
-. .-.u1;u oi me claims aaaint
the compsnv whi..). v.. i. ..
i , i utu in tne
hands of the r.it-Ar v.
Judge ( alkin, yesteHny. The state has
claim 0f i,70oo against the companv
for the construction of a fishway over
IB iinm At .- J ,
iere is aoout 40,W0 outstandinffl
a receivers' certifi.o.
, ine;
of the receiver which has . prior claim,
it is sa!d the company 'a holdings would
bring not more than 110,000 at a sale
present but George SamWrs, the head
of the company says that he can place
the-ompany upon its feet if given ime,
and eaa pay off all of the claim.
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NEW ART D1MXQ ROOM.
ERY modern b the dining room pictured here. It Is an Interior da-
"si uy a ramous French decorator. Tbe alcove, in widen me
place is set, affords space for chimney seats. Above these ran
snrmw lwtL-ci,ir o .. . . . . . t.. jorHcht art
t -out... eijuures or stainea glass tnai let iu
placed above the shelf. Tne wall is covered with plain dark pape'
height of the picture rod. Above that is a simple paneled border of P"
paier outlinec with rosea. Th sideboard and table la oak r daKM "
new and attractive lines. - .
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DR. HICKEY RECOVERING.
WU1 Boa Blockade,
Xew York. Ann rv :
- ' --- - varrTiB( a car-'
Wer coal and rroviions, tie German'
--siaried last aicht for
Spam, its commaader believins; he could
ru the b o.-kn.l- n r..ir.v . ,"J
r.trolling ,he Atltic. "
Portland, Ore Auir. T t.-v
i.. ,iUiy recovering from the
effects of the attack m.
Hjvu UJ1U
while he was sleeping in hi, nom(fi 514
.venue, .Monday, and has regain
ed his memory. He knows nothing
whuh will serve to clear np the mystery
of the attack, according to Dr. K. A. J.
MaeJCenzie, the attending physician:
No aew developments occurred yes
terday and it ia r.n.k.11- .1..
- . - r ma no ac
tion will be taken until Dr. Hkker re
eorers aufriciMtl .11 v. ,. -T f
. I:.-,'" "V"" aistrict
hirn" . aetwtlVM question
t-eKo.y HUkey, the son, held as a
matenal wife, visited the kuitt
LOS ANGELES WILL
PROTEST AGAINST WAR
Los Angeles, Cal, Aug.
geles will voice a protest ",v"
butchery in Europe at a m nwU7
of all nations in one of th
lie parks Sunday, according to P
announced today by leaders f
movement. t
Among the sponsors of the 7'
it the Women' City Club, -
attenj ia a body, au p"s-
organizations hav beea iBvited to Pj
tieipate. Sjwaker rcprewntiB?
nationalities will ad.ire. the 0"
Paul Wedderiea wUl repr""
Germans.
j Dining Room In Attractive Style
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