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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL MAGAZINE SECTION MAGAZINE SECTION THIRTY-SEVENTH YEAR. SALEM, OEEQON, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1914. Timor- Tiim rtTP ON TRAINS AND NBWi rilVC IIYUVLIUl BTANDB. FIV CBNBi. Drcvwn Toy oiirr jsterrett BEFOR AND At ,g5$?S 'lD0NT-WY t BEFORE. LLE11 R- TbOoV.I ) WCLL . LET ME j W BPBvtV SrtTTEfZ To 1 MARRIAGE rtx; dollar?, uS -'IW WventotL HAVE. 4 FIVE, lllir PUeSewTS-M . .- MAWE AMYTMINS" A PAIR of SHOES'') BFTV FOUR POLtABf' DOLCAK BILL L ?&"y VtS BUT 10 -T0AK'-IW6!J . MSr, IF SlE. T. IV. HO-lHESfe. r. N TEM. I ,' CAM CHAM6E . I X J NEAfcfZ SLt S :-T Vp IS" KEEPiwff IbE-SZhed icb! III )H V IT. CANT ly " V i-THE ruANfiE' CANADIAN MILLS CLOSE; U. S. PLANTS RUNNING Former Re'ideivt of Linn Comity Enocks Deut in Tariff and Hard Times Buncombe Blaine, Wash., Oct. 23,-( Editor Allmuy Democrat.) Tho groat Imp and rry rained by tlio HPlullirnn politicians, in regard to liani times in the United Rlato, being canned l:y the operation of tho " Democratic tariff," in the grcntont piece of demagogy 1 nver heard of. I a .1 tti it tlint. timi'H in thisj country aro at present below normal; i but when tliey nro compared with that of our neighbors across tlio Cnnndian border, they aro flourishing, No one1 can nserihe. the hard times in Canada to tho Democratic tariff. According to tlio preachment of the Itcpiiblicnn Oeiugrcnsmo.n, ,tho enactment of that law wait going to be of groat benefit to Canada. Tlio Canadian wero going to monopolize the. wheat, and lumber trade, mid ruin Oregon farmers, anil clone down all the American mw milbi and shingle mills, Tlint the cheap .lap and Hindu Inbor employed in the Canadian mill would ruin labor on our aide of , Alio line. Hut whnt hns been tho rosultf Nearly every mill of any importance In the province of British Columbia has cloned down. The Fra.lor lllver Mill, said to be the Indent, on tho coast, hare cloned down; and a largo saw mill, erected about a year a no, nbnnt two mile from Blaine, cro the boundnry line, linn cloned down; and nearly all the lubor em- elect Mm. Ho is in harmony with the plnveil in theno two mills, except the, administration, and is in position to skilled labor, was performed by .laps bo of ((renter benfit to them than nml Hindus. Hern ill Bluinc, in sight; could his competitor or any other of one of theso mills, there is a largo new man. Mr. Booth is no doubt a suw mill, and three shingle mills, mid very worthy man, but even if elected thev aro all running full time, except it would take, him years to work up 0110 shingle mill that has been closed to tho standing of Henator Chamberlain down nearly a year for financial rea- In the matter of committee choirmaii sons, and they all employ white labor nhipn, and assignments. Henator Char.i nulv. I iii this linn niiiL' Uellingliuni borliiin' record for work accomplished paper, that the export of lumber from for Oregon, and tho Pacific Northwoct that port for the month of Heptnuiber is an enviable 0110. was (1,018,000 feet, and of shingles 0,- Henator Chamberlain has shown him- (iOO.Ol'.i. ami although a Republican self to be a true friend of tho C1V1I pnper, it boasts of theso being large War veterans, although ho is hiinshlf shipments, la Mlsnisnippian. He has worked and In Hritinh Columbia the (Irand Trunk voted for nil ineaire that have come vn..ifi rniirn,,,i n,i ilm i niiii.iinii before congress for their benefit, in Northern railwav, have had largo j 1"! mniingeinent of tho soldiers' homo at forces of men employed in the construe-1 Kosoburg, while governor of Oregon, h;' tin,, nf il.ir trniiK. ilinciil.il lines. A showed himself to be their true friend few nionlln since they both stoppod nil ami 1 think they owe him a debt of ,.,iut,,.li n.nrlt nii.l Ini.l nff tlldlls. Ul'lltitllde. amis of men. Theso men. together! To show that I am not buttle In, .;.i, ii,... ,i;.i,nr,,n.i Uv ikn i,,.in I am an Oregouiaii only tnmporariiy down of mill and other employment,! absent, and only regret that I can't be lias flooded the provinco wltn an nrmy, l" '" of iiiieinploycil that is enormous. They J. P. 0AT.1IHA1T1I have been coining singly and in drove, if V01, tliink tho above, or any fart trying to cros the border Into the 0f t worti, publication, you aro at x 1....U ... iinervv 10 unu it as you bi:c 111. J. C. 0. OAKLAND FOR GRANGERS, trouble on that score in the Inst three months, than in all the balance of seven your tlint I. havo boon stationed bore. These condition in British Colum i.: .... .......... ....n.i n 1.1. n.,.,.,i.it. , ...li.i.t... .,,.1 n,nr,.c.'rn 1 ii,il, Hncrnineiito, Cab, Oct. 23. Oakland I am Justified In charging tl 1 with was decided upon a tho meeting plae demogogv an at the beginning of this ", the ( nlilorn.a Htate liai,e i,,,,,,. n j wh.n closed it convention here today. . In conclunion T want to nnv word In behalf of Henator Chamberlain. I1 My son, there nro two tilings you think the people of Oregon will make should never borrow money or trou a great mistake If tliey 1I0 not ro-.me, especially trotiiuu. WHEN A MART MARRIED COrmiOMT, Itll IV THI NEW YORK IVEMNO TELIOMM (NEW YOtlK Hf 1ALD CO.). U ItigMl DnlrvHl P$T-i If WTHP.lt KUKW LIVtAT Vbo SMoKro.Ht M16HT ACTHZ (MS WILL. Ht- A ALWAYS OPPoJr-.Dfc "THti. uSfc cm Tobacco! J'fVr mm. -s-trvvu PLUS x (504' Hi 1 lit 1 . " v',.t-' t"j" 3 .. V liL L' j rr w riT. tr (V'BIMIH A LOVELY T Wy ilMtJTj ENRY CLEWS WEEKLY FINANCIAL LETTER New York, Oct. 21, 1!IH. The full Antwerp created inure or less tem porary depression ift finiincinl circles, the inference being that that eveni ould tend to prolong the war. Alt in dications now point to a prolonged struggle, the eftect of which uf course iinvtliing out encouraging, never theless, the world is rupiuly adjusting itBclt to the new conditions. Orent im provement lina tukeu place in the credit situation, although money is still scarce to ull clusses ul borrowers, aud full rutes of interest must be expected for 01110 time to come. The difficulty in the money situation in not so much the arcity of funds us the iieinoiwued condition of credit and tho uncertain-1 ties regarding the collateral. These will doubtless be removed us soon ns coa litions improve sufficiently to permit reopening of tho Htock Kxchangc. Those in control aro wisely lessening the re strictions upon trading little by little, thus permitting the iiiiukci 10 uiijiisi itself by (piiet and gradual operations. Thorn hus been a treujcndoiis amount of oulct liiinidution liice the wur be gan, and prices have already shown ma terial concessions; so unit ine rciiojusi- nt of vii lies to tlio war level is pron- bly inoro complete thuii realized. It is welcome newa to hear that the umourit of loans by member uf the .oiidon Htock exchange is only aliout Hi 11,000,1)00 ami that the luniks mil probably curry these loans if the gov ernment will guunintce them uguinst losses, which is not unlikely. The bunking situnlion 11ns iimpics- tioiiably improved. Foreign exchange nt tlio moment is at a standstill. Frnu- rcKs is icing made in the nrgaiii.utiiin of the Federal reserve institutions mid when thin i accomplished, it Kill lie possible to further restore our bunk' ing system to normal by making pn'' illiniums lor retirement or cieuiuij inline tiliciitcs und the emergency .mrreiicv. ncsc are evenis 01 ine 111010 nr lens dlstiint future, but It in nece surv tu Hike them Into prospective eul- nlnlions. The tiiiiincing 01 the cotton ron i lit (lie liniment ri Iving tli serious attention of the blinking com miinity, and it I relreniiing 10 notl Ihiil llie iiriiiiuniiln tor giivcrniiicut aid lire being generally uiscounigcn mm are giving wny tu more plauniblu hum hi 1 11 1 11 1 -r iiiiiponitioiin, Tie world s foreign triiue i riipiniy recover iil' liom t he I est nhnck 01 wur Uur 1 wn inipoits 11111I expoils are show nil urntitving gums over Aiigusi 11 in Hentemlier. In imports the increase was , wu.uiio aim in cxpori tm.n. 1100 over Inst month, the excess in ex oorts III Hentemlier being HI.POO.IUio, niru lint nil excess of lli, 100,1100 III nil hurts dining August, II rge oinern received liv Aineiiciiii concerns for mil itnrv siiuiilics will nerve tu inalei ially well nliii.mcnts ubrond. In August 11111 MiMileniber uur cotton nhiinnents fell oft . 1 . . ... I ..I.... 'I I,. u III llholll 1,000,000 ui'i''. "'" bo partly 1 le good ivlien the sterling ixc iuiiue nituulioli In I'crtmcil ami ur rnniicmi'iits are Hindi' lor liniiiicing ine ,'rop. the wolhl Is null niiiieiing more irom I liuncilil dlslocilliell lima nom II,.. uur line I. 111. 'I the rupiil lliiHove incut inuile in l.ouilon t'liiniices in great Iv nidllil' liniurcnn here. I lie l.lilli'll 'l,ii, colliiii trinle llliint lllxu begin t reniime ere hum. 1 he woild mil sine if the ttiir will null want vuni 1111111111 tie uf eolliill gooiin, unu ice pieseui imriilvsl 1-11 limit itiime indcl iiiitelv llrillnli exports In August Ml to 121, OIIII.IMIII. Ilglllnsl, il 1,0110,1100 11 iclll ng while imports ilruppeii In ine ninne pe riml 1 1 nio rr,M.i 11 ill. 1 in ui'iin,'""!. 1 Hentemlier. however, thcie wnn mi In crease of nearly i:l.ooo.noo in iuipoils mid f2.fjoo,iioo In cKiioitn, 1 ipnr wilh the iiiccciliiiu inoiitli. tlerinuu fur elin 1 1 it'll' linn, however, suffered verelv owing tu the practical oliinimt Hon of her mere unit murine, As soon as the credit niluiilioii becomes umr 111, until und mure cl'inely ndiuntcil tu th new eonilitliinn bmught on by wur, I lit iiiovement will felluw, This miiy mini' weeks, or even nmiie inontlin din Innt. nml n iieilud uf ileprenntnn Inol or lens seM'n' may 'till have tu be en dined, but the end thereof emiimt fur dintntit. Conditions In thin conn trv. It enn be eniplintii'iilly anneited, rue In'lrlnnicnllv nound. There Is little 01 mi Influlinn, l.iipiiilntion hus elliiiituit ed nil imiiortiint weak ninln, II year' splendid harvest luin placed th aifr cull nrnl clnnsm of linn rniintiy an ejcenl lonnllv munid crmilitlmi, Th Houth i pcrhiii. a teeipntnry exc tinn, lining tu the fact tint t'ie ninrkc fur It chief Maple, cotton, hn b seriously impniied und upset, Kven thin I is a temporary matter, and if this year's crop can be successfully carried until l-.uropcaii uuil domestic spiuuics more nearly resume their former acti vities, tho crop will undoubtedly be saved from sacrifice such ns now threatens. It is also to he noted that there was a decided full in commodi ties, us deinonstruted by Bindstreet'n index number which stood nt 11.2110 Oc tober 1st, compared with U.7"77 for a month ugo. Of the list of articles In cluded in this index number, 50 re ceded, only It) advanced nud 45 re mained stationary. The d "cline in fund stuffs was a cnnspieiintis feature. Tex tiles and metal products ulno declined, mid while up to this date reaction have been confined to the wholesale mar ket, there is no reason why in due sea son the ninrkets should not feel the ad- aittngc of lower prices and a cheapen ed cost of living when retailer fall into line. Congress is about to adjourn, and it Iconic new to heur that tho ad AMERICA TO GUARD CHINESE RAILWAY Washington, Oct. 23. American troop probably will guard the Pckin- Mukden railway, according to an nouncement b.V war department of finals today. The Knglish and French hnve evacuated Chinese territory SELLS MINING PROPERTY (Wiioilhuru Independent.) Henry Tillman nt Ht, Paul received from his brother-lu law, doe Kelliher, this week, information Hint the bitter jhuil been very t'ortunuln in disponing of isome .Mexican milling property for ifll'ioil nml that the Kelliher family would leave in Ilia near future to spend i :.. 1 ... a 1.... i .. .. ...1 through which tho rnilwnv runs and it1',, " . ' , ' " , ,, ' ' was declared tho United Htate. mi-' Mr";. 1 httvn rtH0 to l o"la,Kl lo donbtedly will bo compelled to protect i"''" "' it under tho terms of the Chinese neu trality treuty. The French nml Knglish, under the term of the Chinese neutrality treaty, also aro culled upon to protect the railway, (leneriil lliirry, oonimiunling DAWN OF PROSPERITY, (Albany Herald.) The Lebanon I'npcr Mill lias b"'n running full blunt fur the post two ministration will nut encourage liny 1 T 4....,1...H lu ..n l.i.r l..,ul,.UW ,,,l II,,.1 further attack on big business and tin intimation that its legislative plan in this direction are practically complete. This should mean that fur tho remain-( ing portion of the present udmiiristrn Hull's term the country should be com paratively free from disturbing new legislation. For the time being con- rvatinm i the only safe policy re garding f i nil ii- 11 1 commitments, I mil ! novy ha n very attractive cluster light- - lug .i.vstcm, i'onblcrubli paving wan the United Htute ha less to loso and done this sm r, the Inst street being more to gnin Hum nnv other iintlnn, and completed the other day'' tho outcome of tho wur can bo foreseen in due time our former prosperity will Mayor Cuiuner, accompanied by his) the sltuntion will be one of mure ur lens return, enhanced manifoldly by present , wife, went to Portland this illuming In uncertainty. But the worst shuck uf adversity, I spend 11 lew day. Mr. 1 ur 'r will the war lias been succensl'ullv punned;, 1IKNUY C'l.KWH. j look after biinluenn inattM-. e.. 1 ', a 1.. 11.. rtt.it!....! 1.. 1 M oeriil irotnis ill inn i niiippiini mmiion, , . il.... l 11 in investigating the nitnn.io,.. If troopn . h ; Albany 'visitor t'l.i '. are sent they probably will go from., ' the 1'hilllpi.ine. I ?;0n n(,(,(mt of (m, ,..,, ,,,, Wllr niiitt Mi'. Citi'ioler. "there nun Itetui & ifiikileilcilciliilcik '-eut dciuaiid for American-made piipec If you hnvn a furnished apart ment to rent, junt jot down all about it concisely und clearly and scud your Want Ad now to the Journal, imid this is responsible for Hie rush at the I. chimin mill, One hundred mid ! twenty-five men are now employed in the mill proper, while a good iniiiiy I inure lire employed to handle the leg ", In getting thorn out of tho forest hud) e 1 own lluv river tn the mi l. r.i'lianniL (ViityH(rM lijr tliti NVw Voik Km-hIiih li'ltunin By EARL HURD. 133 Yeik tl"inli l'tiniHiiri, All llilliln ri'M-m-il. IM CrOINC RHiHT w wash ncroiri , if x iftti teePWAinvw) s-hui Lfita ninr e.nrt j jmAVH' you riumy irti M'll iftf1 iv 'Mf rourt HCVItH K vptei. tt 4 win r 1 tvti St? ri'-h' 1 ws i z f hep mm hi Pom -n. . MAKE NO NOISE W h v I ht ' AiNiHo now) Jhf J AS r t-WCY'RF. 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