lbw, uknwn SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1914.
orial Page ifJUDCeSTa
PUBLISHED BT
CAPITAL JnilRMAi ddiutiu, .
3ARLE3 H. nSHEE. . . 'iL
, EDITOR AND MANAOEH
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SALEM, 02EGON
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y we can determtai p2L r ? ?f ul"on nMg, u this U the only
rSon. Main 81 ""rt 'oUowlng Instruction.
FINLEY BACK ON THE "JOB."
of SJpS W rby thrC faar with the Proceedings
ot the ftsh and Game Commission meeting at Portland
recently, at which Game Warden Evans was uncemon
lously fired and William L. Finley re-aDDoiS tn t
I ace, that there was a large-sized kZSVot
Iue, game basket, fish net
pd that nnl a " " " "as. IS Stat-
r, "v me commission were present Chair,
man Bilyeu being at Newberg on business, it S undej
TJStlL business would Ifijlt
iniH i xuuu"e w it seems it was pretty well
laid out in advance. As a starter, Commissioner Duncan
was called to the chair and as he held he could only vote
Whll OMMinvincr tViot nAoit; : vuw,
, ., l J, . . wnvxi, in cases oi a tie the schpmp
went through withnnt Q r,;tu n . s,LDeme
, o mau. vuumussioner stone wnnlri
The result 7 TthTt o? ji,,,By flls mtJe lonesome,
ine result was that Stone and Kelly were the whole thin?
and Evans was removed and Finley appointed his place
of LESrfS U Cissi" instead of a SajSriS
of it With a full commission present, if Commissioner
Duncan was not a party to the r affair, the X7 S
could be easily undone, for Bilyeu would stand w th S
SSSff then -o reinstas,
THE OPPORTUNITY IS RIPE.
SATURDAY
NOVEMBER 21, 1914
THE ROUND-UP
chain gang system, as a discourager of
...... owuLiiciu aiatw are preparing to send
agents to Belgium to induce those hardv and thriftv npn.
pie, now homeless, to settle in them. This is something' tttbo
to be the world's linen center, the rreatest Prowpr nf flnv I kJ.0B "f1;001 boar:1 ha pviad
Now is the time to secure a mimhpr nf Tfeim'on fio ' i u 1 JZ !,
H ivitiBu J.JOA KIUVV" . o - i.
pnminrh urnvt nva ti(Avi m. - - 1 j i , uiuuinVt i
"uiacm uuiu iici rumea lactones to at;
least teacn us now to make the beautiful linens and laces Th ,itv 9 M""th ha piacea
nrpWSB.elgfm l00nLS are f.aTHf 14 wiU be ye be- USSSn
lore tills inniiRt.rv n r, ; k,,;u it., i t nia- .i
--....., t ugaui uuiil up in uie oia coun-i . . .
tnes, and in fact it can be made
moilv Hi 4.U rii. 1 i i vu-.iv.iv iiiutll ...u.tminui:, WITH 3V OI00K8 01
easuy tnan there, bteps should be taken at once to secure ' ."'I tust compi,te''. ciaun,
a Croodlv fnimW nf Rolirlon -j i- - , : .be thebt pve.l town of its popn
j "'fi1"" i'-v giuwere aim nnen maK-: muoa in Lniteii states,
ers, and as the lmmiprati On (ipnartmonr lion ji. I
would nnt nn t . o?a woo Y.M. c.A
l)avflronnflri
1 tlutJQgf
M Ulilll Jll I. .N'H 111 I' 17 rnri rlllnnrinin 1. i in L i i. .
T t. v.wtijr uic ijucsliuh VI aiU to get tnese OUM(lll, nvinr been completed, a
DeODle hprP. Rfmo etono clintilJ k i.. ?i . "Finish the Job-' r Altl fin ion a liu han
aire of imXA ZZ&l X I $r 0 pay ine pass' : insU"e(1 10 rai"e f"lls ' th fu :
age oi a limited number of them to Marion county. Con-s ni"hins9-
lWodd ful OnUta: It ,
it would furnish the Willamette valley with the one thine 1 roivwen.-e of course but rather an
most riPPrtPfl cnmatVii'nr. y-.i . P'0ild one that the firat mnn tn roirisfo-
at the Hotnl Pendleton yesterday morn
mg, the first snowy morninir of the
year, was J. 8. Winter, the. Portland
vum-rmiur wdv Dinit rne aotei. Win
ter arrived with the snow bnt is stav
ing longer.
mOSt nePflPfl anmothm tn w,, mi . . c
ull vvliUlg mamudciuie. riax is protit
able crop, and with our unlimited waterpower would fur
nish just the material wanted for factories, and it would
vl the Payrolls of the valley cities one of their greatest
UDllfts. We noorl tlio 1 ..,1 ,1 P , . 1
- .. ..v. w.v iupic rvuu tern siart tne maustrv
properly, and surely the Belgians pppH
fnlPtJ0 gf fc them- Salem wil1 do wel1 10 begin at once tak-
rhp stuns noianm, : j a. . , , . r
v.. , -i re UIU.U1 uunaie ue eians in
Pettinf? hnmps nnrl tViomnl,, ll: .& r ,
i .j v miuiswrra m getting an industry
started that will make her grow and flourish like Jonah's
o
JudPe Mfrjl'nn VlQO ei rrvnn. , , .
i . . ." " cat many auinirers, no doubt
because of his prppntr Pi-t;00 ,.,v,;v, i , . .
j : j.1 . , ivu, nmui an; generally exniDit-
ed in the interest of justice, even if at the expense of the
t Zu tJaSt peculllr .decision' bowever, that of decree-
inn tnat the WrnnrrpH mrl oVinll U,m 1 (Morn j
i L i. b "uau nave tne ipi;oi line asses-
sed against two men who wronged her, looks like a gallery
h nffntT" "P th,e Portland women who criticised
him for barring them from the trial. The weakness of
ms position lies in the fact that a fine is
UT1...1. ." I ItlPnt in a onaa iha tViTr. it -u. . . 1 01
.... Lne ner y action will be taken along this line is nntlas thpv C ,M ".T1 rae.n are ab.le to pay,
ivnuwTi, Dut uregomans who believp in fair- r,in,r ,.,jii l i ! . , . luai-aI1;- u is a good deal like
take kinrllv tn ""J6,1? t,au Play will not a plan sometimes indulged in in Vd nWn tmo n e
it Places fl whn
it Places backhT
managed to spend $92,45;!.:J7 of the taxpayer? money on
game birds durinir the wv mr? m it-ji " . . . 0 .y on
SSrS.'K.S??.' ??' P tM- At the
muv-H iua inuney.
There arp mpn an nnncf;t..,.,,3 4.1. 1 .
i. T. . ""uiui,i tney would retusp ro.
Shop, fflCe handd thm undtr s"ch doubtfS cUum-
EUR0PE FINDING OUT AMERICA.
th JphnfT!pendauns ?e Geman government adds to
nfe thn reI rench and- British governments make it
i r,;tVu 1 . .. ? Lue & t eat and, as is strong
ly hinted, the superior skill of the American surgeons and
American hospital work. un,eons ana
All these nations have asked for more of this country's
surgeons, whose skill is so highly valued. They also want
more American hospital nurses, of whose workVn oni the
wounded they also speak in terms of gratitude and pfaLe
can !maJSnmeraal T-y' e,ven larEer lessons on Ameri
can importance are. being learned by the other nations
7" lta" "ieir dependence upon Am-
ei leaf or a large part of the means of their subsistence
1 hey are sending to this continent urgent appeals for
wheat, for corn, for dressed beef and aH other packing
house products and for horseshoes, nails and aS sorts of
v.v,Mvut,, umi ui auuiuon nave placed orders fn.
tens of thousands of horses and mules
in SSf m -S ne cf rtain result of a11 th's awful carnage
m whid i this country may take some satisfaction For
!M? tr-aU futU1'C time the 01d World will know that
all its historic mouuments and cherished tridif im 0 .
splendid hereditaments of honor and
ft onous past-Ls no such valuable asset in S 01
SlI OSS as IS AniPrim'e in
. ""t'",llvv"t ttn peient. woi-(l-Riic.
ta ninrr nrpsnrit '. unu-i.us-
( Old Standbys
. . .- iJ4 muc ulkjii. towns oi iin-
l T "6 tuntinue tneir Dtisiness unmo-
ested between raids. In reality it is simply imposing a
icense upon vice. If these men have started the girl on
the downward road, the money will probably Tnl? helS
her to travel it n h t fnttav. jv- : .i. J : "C11i
. ... . iui time, anu me autnors ot
her ruin will have escaped much easier than they had rea
son to expert when convicted. Judge McGinn is i a TudS
freak and it is HiffiV,,lt t. ,w Jr; Judicial
, , ucici iiiiiit; wnetner ne is nmntr
more good than harm by constantly setting asid S
hshed law and nrppprlpnt Qit,,u L ul J. BL.M ,e es.iaD
... i ' vw..w, uwwugn at times ms decisions
evoke pretty general applause. uerawons
Murdei-pr Tr-nn
i t j aiiicu iiama uincn in Fort-
ha' ifdItaSd f " argUmn H favor of the death penal y(
that, if it had been made before th pppt,'n
1 1 i nuii. n wuiif iir i" i
UUUUieniV naVP rhnnnn.l tUn li. ... ,i. f . . I SELT.rwa nw
abolishing the death Denalty " .AT waxx W wS
he wa ted until ha l Z . kW "ia1' "e b.ays i "ou SEEI-
ished before k i 1 1 in rr t Via ni i i xt . . . VPin. Pe"aity w abol-
,i . nuw tne question arises that'
as there is no penalty provided for first degree murder I
and ean be none until the legislature meets wLXr hp
can be charred with anvth;JL " .u. .' wfter he
miiivin., ti. uiuic man second degree'
murder. It wou d seem fi- tv,a e ?. c . i
he cannot "i"'"""8 Ui 'awyers tnat
Tn coz' inirlennokN we rend tlx. ro.
oent bojis, of which tlieve are a mil
lion, which tells how
IVeynie boy assures
his future ,jny by
wedding, lovely Lil
lian. The wci'rd de
tective tale, whose
I'lot, thouiih slightly
stale, in every chap
ter thickens; and
tn-11 um, we- turn
main, tn Tlm..k..ruv
' and riltt n.L
"-
! tisn, and eke and-
iS'-:'-'i zooks! What enil
JMi4Wja l,'s9 ot books
flirt r...l.i:..i
... . ... Miiiiaiii-rs or.
pnntintil The stones "true to life. '
waica treat of ernnK wife, at sinful
-iiHiiuers niiitnii!: the vains nf r,.,i
its Dol.l, whose reckless arms enfold
me Jiiiiire. cnonis chickens; aud,
weary, snd and sore, at last we turn
once more to Thackeray and Dickens.
c tind the raw romance which deals
with liiKh finauce, of hunches ami of
huachers; the western type of rot, where
..-u.,. ,. .re aepc. not uy bozv cattle
punchers. The hook. j i .1...
h. .,i... ...... "l,l"
i ' ......ii Kite tit.
Meaner HICKlll : mi. uv..h ... ... .
. ..aiMiuiiuii,wr
turn with stifled ynwn, to Thackerav
and Dickens. We Ion for book. thM
count, for stories thnt amount to some-
ciiin more than tinder; the volume
we receive are only fit to heave out
doors, throuKh door or winder. The
publishers won't pay much heed to what
we ay, they nil i,or our kickin's;
and when tw booka we yearn, we lim
ply aave to tnirn to Thackeray ami
Dickens.
A
Dainty
Breakfast
is easily prepared right on the table with an Electric
Toaster Stove the stove that keeps you out of the
kitchen.
"If it's electric come to us"
Salem Electric Co.
Masonic Twnple Phone 1200
SILVERTONNEWS NOTES
(Capital Journal Special Service.)
Silverton, Ore., Nov. 21. The Silver
ton cafe changed hands this week. Ouv
Wilson purchased the place from L. j.
Glass, who has been the proprietor for
the pnst few months. Mr Vl'ii.- i,
had a Kieut deal of experience in this
line of work and will continue to run
this popular eating hmse in the same
iipmllti,M
Dr. A. E. AVritflinn nim.-ntfll
- "i-w fait t VJ 11 .urs,
Uias. Moores for appendicitis at the
.Hn,lai hospital on Taesiluv of this week.
The operation was successful and Mm
Mooreu in ro..A-nrl ....
S. J. Kdwards. a iiianiifu..fiir..r nf . I
patent tiw reliner for nutoDKihiles . I
came aver from Walem
business.
Trust aad Savings bank, of Portland,
was here on business thin wek.
Mr. Jiaatinan, of Portland, a hre for
a short time visiting hia twa sods, who
are in business here.
Claude Slttde. nf tka ur.t r....
store, snent Weilniui.. :.. tK.., ,
business.
Mr. and Mrs. lnr.i l t
Wednesday in Salem.
Mils EllaSaak nt I'n.k : . -i.
Miss (ora RavelBtnd. of tiiia place.
K?v. A. M. Van JIarter will begia
a series of revival meetina at tha
Methodist church, Sunday.
Hay Wilson returned thia week from
Dufur, where he has been apeading tha
past month or more.
BUYING, THE
mi- uicriuii diciw ripe Co., are in
stalling a furnace in their garnge build-
"p.
REDUCE OREGON SATES.
Wednesday on' """'"K", Nov. 21. On complaint
;or the chnmber of ranim.n. r.
Tlie Kustman lirntiiera. i.r,.,,r, .,.,. laud, Oregon, the inter-state eimm.r...
oniuii tunny oiueren material re-
jductiuiis in freight rates on bakery
good in less tin.
' ' "" J.1TJIII
Kev. Creo. C'roiuley, of Portland, was11'01"" 1,1 ""Rn and Wmdiington to
visiting his sister. Mm. T I CI... .... destinations in Oreirnn. Wnhi.,n-
a few ,uys this week. ' (Colorado, Idaho ad Montana. '
Iwouis Lnchmund, of Salem, spent a! '
short time in Wlvertoa on business this.! When tho dumdum bullet gets inside
W.'c. Aa.1,rn. r f. t ... J '.JT ,lt mmh like ppta.
Special Price
If Judge McGinn and Attorney U'Ren could null tn
gether, what a team they would n ake i: t dislocatiC -and
rearranging the Oregon code. The ivs u t would be , ,
thcr strange blending of fact and fancy la"
LADD & BUSH, Bankers
Established 1S63
Capital $300,000.00
Transact a general banking business
Safety Deposit Boxes
SAVINGS DEPARTMENT
Recentlv th
U., u "-"j ". uuy a uaic OI COtton. INOW it
has chanced to n i-pnnnot . , iWW '
amnnntnft;;". Vur"la, everyone senu a small
th7.X jv"J""" w AUBina ior use in the hosp tate where
ot us to buy a bale of cotton, but surely as the big-hearted
Americans think of the wounded and sufrfg iS S
Austrian hospitals there are none so poor but they can
answer this nnno vr , u. "'y can
. .... n,vi mU ocuu uouna. ciureiv the ( hrict
- ouiicimg numanity.
t,,,Sfr,',?0" Bu.,'1do(tt,e, vvho has just passed away, it can
feel betto, fnThl n-W Vkng vvor,(1 smile and
hi thru' h St ?u ? Tnt hiT'-l1S touchinS Pathos' d
j I i rc venom or sting that it rea v
enjoyed laughing at itself. Rare old Bob Burdette
..: l- 1 v.nntii, lvl tney win ueai With all kirwia nf
SrSKrrty,iand after nioney to ay er-
est v ill make each and every rrnvp.-n.m.nt "V:.!.
ounch of up-to-date loan sharks.
There nit nn Invnilm r. 1 r
here in An,;,- T"t V an' ppclins and such
loMnt., --,-. '"xu nunioeness tore urn renrp. '
I K ,n i UyinR ,Ur SVr,U8 meats, caiSS odt I
h ones and even drawing on the supply of MissoTr 's'
jprido, the ever-dependable mule. The results of this in i
I . The near approach of Thanksgiving points out th u-nv
a"'.1 conseouent annoyance of the neUhor
,hojjl Remonng his drumsticks Vill put an em! ?0 the
Corner
12th and Chemeketa
Phone 2186
Absolutely
Sanitary
methods are employed
in our bakery. Our
flour is first sifted,
then mixed by machin
ery (not by hand). It
is then baked under the
most careful and sani
tary conditions, wrap
ped in waxed paper and
delivered in a sanitary
auto. Our salesman
who handles Pennant
Bread does not handle
horses. Surely you
could not buy cleaner
bread.
Insist on getting Pen
nant Bread from your
grocer. If he cant sup
ply you, phone 21SC and
.we'll deliver.
Yours for quality,
Salem Bakery
C. A. ERTLE. Pronr.
' r -
! Five Loads at
Prompt Delivery
Front and Ferry Sts.
Tolanlinn A 1 OA I
1VH.1I4UI1C lOJU I
a
GOOD FOR 25 VOTES
For
Address
This coupon may be exchanged for votes in the con
test for a trip to San Francisco in 1915, at the Capital
Journal office. Not good after November 21 1914
House of Half a Million Bargains
We carry the largest stock of Sacks and
Fruit Jars.
H. Steinhnrlr .Ii
138 But Btraat. Ral.m n -U,
, V(VSVH,
float Mala U
TIIB OIRL THAT'S WANTED,
five us a Rlrl with round cheehi CK
a roses
Ojva i a pirl with 0, uptlltod ose;
t'lie nilh a head thut i, not full 0f
wheels;
"' 'the i'irt- 'aa r"" "P
One without bobble, 0B minj or 0D
Imild a shortraka Ilka
skirt;
One thnt ran
dream
One whose coinileioii stanaa wator at
stiMim;
One who ,. Men herself te a broara
Z d'"1" "twr
round th room) "
And know, something bido. oiak
in? fiid(e.
Houston Post.