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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (March 30, 1915)
f The Capital Journal CH; itorial Page o TTKSDAV KV K.N I Ml, M;irih "i, j PUBLISHED EVEEY EVE NINO EXC EPT SUNDAY, SALEM, OREGON, BY Capital Journal Ptg. Co., Inc. i irTif.T.'OPXT L. B. BARNES, l'rcaidttnt CUA8. H. FISIIUB, Vice-President DO It A C. ANDflKSEN, Sec. and Trea. Daily by carrier, per yeor Daily by mail, per year.. Weekly by mail, per your, nnp hpnefit to the United States resulting from the European war is the diversion to this country of European capital for investment in American securities. Foreign securities have been rendered so unstable as to be no long er attractive, Canada has borrowed almost to the limit of her ability to pay under war conditions. Africa is un- pcr month 45c settled and South America does not appear to be ooriow- sZZ::::::::::: ing. Consequently, the United States seems to oner me field. The Pennsylvania railroad reported on i-LU- IjKAhed wikb 'irXKuiiAi',1 hep-out Maroh 1 that. it. hH 100 more foreign stockholders than SUBSCRIPTION BATKS .(5.00 8.00 1.00 351 ALL CANADIAN MONEY DISCOUNTED AT THE BANKS 50 cents Canadian money only T worth 45c at the banks. . The Capital Journal carrier boy ar Instructed to put the papers on the ft one year ag0. Other large Corporations report heavy foreign investments in their stocks and bonds, n it oe true that foreign capital is available, it behooves the west to make a bid for its share. The western field was never more attractive. .v r tin. .4fH.f rinAfl Tint an tnis. miDaw tuu. ue uchua.m ku...i.k iner'to you on time, kindly phone the circulation manager, u tills is the only way we can dotenulue whether or not the cwrtero are following instructions. Phone Main 81. - THE COMPOUND INTEREST ON A FORGED NOTE. Australia, from which land came the pattern for the A prominent lawyer ot a large city oniy i ecenuy voiun-, ballot we nQW haye ag weU ag & d other ideas that taered to. the prosecuting attorney the intormati6nthathearecom hflg extended minimum wage legislation h a forger and has given himself up to the shentt. from 6ix trades in 1896 to a hundred and forty-one trades He is more than !j20,000 to the bad and without a cent , today Thafc wouW geem fo indicate there mugt be to make good. 'something in it after all. It sometimes becomes necessary He says high living ( u u-inai arm na . compel, some fellows to do at least so much in the way speculation through which he had hoped to meet his inor dinate expenses. way of doing unto others as he would be done by. If they ate expenses. can force(j to fifty per cent of golden rule conduct it's Tt ji nnthfitc ta u he tells of how he committed his1 6 first crime to secure money for living expenses; how he, & could not meet the forged note when it became due; how , Cedl Cunningham prominent vaudeville actress and he felt forced to forge again to shield himself, and then j wife of Jean c H who wrot E bod Works But to plunge into speculation in hope of making a big enough Fath(n. askg tQ bg adjudged a bankrupt( stating that her bunch of money to help him out. .....'income of $8,000 a year is insufficient for the support of 11 ?? Ltheu-Id, ca?e ver aSain of thc nian tryinB t0 i the family. It is evident from this conition of affairs that hunse f by his bootstraps. . , m I father not only does not work but probably is an expen- It is an of Mod tale ; but, somehow, not all men seem , giye householornament as well, to become as familiar with it as they ought. ; Some who will not learn from the experience of others j An advei.tisement of a line and a half in the classified must go through the furnace of experience themselves to ;co,umng of The c ital Journal b hfc & regident Qf thig lsarn that a forged note must some day fall due, with in-, dt Heg -n twent f our hours We leave the reader torest which the devil delights to extort. to (raw his own conciusion as to effectiveness of The This man has been as successful as any could hope to .j j. f blicit be along those lines. He has secured and spent in last. 1 J living more than .$20,000 of other people's money. j gure thig country ig un.neutralt It even furnished V ,!',a f v u'un-lS S(-m 0Vel' . Great Britain with its popular war song, "Tipperary" be A slide down hill is quickly made. i ing the product and the American who had previously '1 he door to the prison is always wide open. lpa(le himsdf infamous by perpetrating "I'm Afraid to Go Now, in his failure and woe, he is counting up what in- jjome jn tie Dark " terest he has paid, and must continue to pay, on that first , ' fHft?unot(i' -.it in i . , i .oo ,,;.,! 0 i ' The farmers of Marion county are taking a commend Other men with less ability, less money ess social ad- aUe interegt in the flax.growing Experiment, and it is safe vantage than he have gone along honestly, eating the t() that the c wiUfabe thorbou (jj tried 'out If th j earned and wholesome lru.ts ot prosperity. i (lust fails to thriye it wiu not e h t, f lie has chosen to qualf the stolen po.sons-and they haye Jot (,one thei t fco -t luive done their part as they always do. tii r- n a i a w-p tp nv ! exico ws able to get preferred position on the front " ; page yesterday in spite of the press of European war It begins to look as if one of the principal results of lcus" the war would be to make tin- United StaU'S tlu' dominant Llzzio must be the most laj. . . E , d financial power of the world, d.splae.ng the Old orld Sho sunk the German submanne U-:!7-or at least thinks mtions. she did. When the war broke out it was estimated that our in- I huve mmle arrangements to car ry an exchange of Cnnadiun money, and will give you 100 cents on the dollar with purchases at my store. 25 and 50 cent pieces are discounted 5 cents but will (jive J'on 100 cents worth on the dollar in value on all drugs, candies, und stationery. Frank S. Ward l'rescription Druggist. 548 State, Across State Street From Courthouse,. Children Cry for RetcwT The Kind You Ilavo Always Boaght, and ni.i u t. ' la use lor over 30 years, has bCo TO" been . -- a:id has been mail r. 8i,!;ntttre ot Experiments that trifle with and P.uil )tl "Ut its and thUdren-Esperieace acXst Infants Bulletins Are Now Ready For Distribution The following bulletins and reports: i... ti. 1 1... ....... a i. ..ni lege may be secured free of cost at. the office of Luther J. I'hapin, or hy writ ing the (). A. ('. at Corvallis. Mr. ( hapiu's office is now in the rear of the lT. H. National bank, with entrance on State street. Xo. ill Insect pest-s of truck und garden crops. Xo. i'S.i Ilow ami when to sprav the orchard. No. 1 IS Handling the fruit crop. Xo. 12S Fruit and vegetable by products. No. l:H Silo construction and sil age feeding. Xo. 124 Corn in Ori'gou. Xo. 121 (Iruwiiig the Oregon Pota to crop. Xo. 10S Feeding young chickens. Xo. 101 Feeding the dairy cow. No. 15(i Hreeds ami judging dairy cows. Xo. 10.1 Improving the dairy herd. Xo. 102 Raising the dairy calf. No. 180- Live . stock management, beef cattle. No. 1011 Making the Itabcock test und keeping the records. Xo, 12i lireeils of chickens. 1 17 Feeding ami care of dairy -ExperiencrSVtEL What is CASTORIA Castoria Is a harmless snhstltute for Cast, nn goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups, ir'u . t rr contains neither Opium, Morphine nor ot ' substance. Its ape If ts guarantee. It destrnv. Tcotlo and nllays TevcrlMhucss. For more than ti.iw- QTaii has been In constant use for the rellof of Je'1 riattdency, V,lnd Colic, all Teething aSbh?lta!! Diarrhaa. It refrnlates the Stomach n3 m assimilates the Food, givinff healthy ami I Sd ?Bels. The Children's Panaeea-Xhe u!S?i3 8le CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of The Kind Yoa Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years TH CBNTAOW COMWNV, NEW YORK i No, cows. No. No. No. nmnagenieut. of granular 1 v u (k'liU'diu'ss alH'oad on cunvnt tiocounts was ahout the rami of $:U)0,00(),(KK). Now must come, as lone; a. i i i i i i . piling up oi ioiviru traue creu. s. Tlu, , )()its ()f thosc convertoir C1.ui k it h the mternatumal trade balance Umu iiir at Jus ,va(Unpf for the reli ious 1)001 moment to i'anp;e m our lavor at the rate of $l()(),()0(),()00 a . 1 "(lame postponed; rain," is a familiar item whioh the war continues, the "'aSUn'S mn on the Bporting m' tod TO experiment month with tens of millions of eoods ordered weeks aeo hut only now coining out of the mills and factories for shipment, with the needs of all the rest of the world in creasing as supplies previously stored away are eaten up and worn out with all this, it is no wild dream to picture iii the very near future trade balances in our favor of !1!00,(HK),(H)() a month. From the first of the year up to the middle of March, Dun's commercial agency gives the balance of trade in favor of this country at .$:!2:!,000,()00. These are stupendous figures. Hut they are cold facts. When we have anything like that, Kurope, compelled to HI us back its American securities to pay for its impera tive purchases of our products, can send over our stocks ;uid bonds by the bale, and we shall be able to take them without even turning a hair. Uncle Sam is to be no idle looker-on at the great,con flict. Neutrality may require a stiffer backbone and a slerner courage than war. And it may require stricter activity, too. UTILE BOBBIE'S PA All, th; l:i'r I luil lie visiting suou or I 'in In .1 Tli.'iro is a prize poem in lliis paper, si'd I'm the liesl ponu about the WhiM's Fair in Calii'm ay, I haw a iKislinu In try I'm it. Ila. Iln, sed I'n. do 'you think for a niinuii lluil ,,u ni, rite a punn gnu, I II' tu mp a pii.e That is a hetler .it'll 1. Ihiill II lot I have herd nf I'niiii slnue comet'il'miiis, I am nnl so sure that I . 11 . 1 , 1 , tH rite as i;ue, a poem as sum I have seen in Ihe papers, se,l Ma. Ally way I ;, in In ti. I-,, 'a au, I me se, that we u,l in too. ilnnk Ma rote the best '"un. and Ma lliiuKs I did. I'a thinks lit" mi ii iuis I lie .,. Here the ',. Illli'c puenit.; Mn s l'oem. 'Hi In the mil, lea Western ena-t Is I'li-.e. lalilni n 's buiist, And in that nihil us , ity, are 'inle Inkling 1,11 Hi,, iialuiv a n i" u ;in leni near and lar Find F'i in' welcome gates aial, I'.llll'eiln. lleinU l II,.... I ' n . i. '. , . - 1 ' i'i wenueis we rail see, ei 1 1 . , . . m , . , I duanl Ihiul, iniii h ot' thai, sed Fa ti halem has a very pretty cemetery, beautifully located u- i eddeat ,ite Letter poem than w '' and well kept up. but the streets leading to it and through J!;;',1 LV'ii,!:a',r.,1,''11'l,1111' "' 1 'it. ll.'lVe bl'l'll I'tltil'i'lv lliiv,u.ti,,l Tln'a ciiiinm ctfniin.. in n I ,',!!!',. . i".."i '! . ."",!"'.'!"! "in t " - " V ."fvv... .... iioiiv in ii ,'mmi; ,.,,, u, neei 4.1.1 lalllolliv, rlitf ii'linfii .ili.iii.'f ... 1.. .........1 .... ! 1 I'm Liiiiue 1, 11, It In tl 1 ..11 vn.i ..inn iiiiuwisi VIVIJ Mllll in MVll til Il.H.,HI,UlllA'(t. S 7, ,i ami is entirely inconsistent with the progressive spirit of n mis 1 lie only stae w i, h 1 wa be the community. I he in, 11 aie al:iv brave in Calil'ornv. Ami that i- win have newer knew 11,1 I en j, 11111 t, .'! nld heie. 'nag wa 1 Ii.h ,, f!w'e, since first I b'l't ii;it ntrv "'ill Ihe hal'y ,u., I i it'll, And all tl,,. M,.,s wi,,), h.(vu ull ne li.'i,-ling Mihll ley t ,1, lu see the lOxposilirun 1 1 1 1 ' 1 11 - far awav l'roiu el' admiring ly I, ...I. I Ivlinw tliai t i'e ide I lltne I -liore. I'm goiiii; ha, And ma he I llii-haud. M U :it t". "in h m l if y mi ilnnl, i;r"ini: rhihli!,. n't'd what 1 . 1 ; la deer peepnl certain will nil be glad to c on Hint goalden ' deer old t'alilnrny not return no lunar, a. I think that is a I'iug a prize poem, it is good yuii are llolibie, mc, Ma, ti' role: 17S Horse 1111 fwine, 1 2.) Treatment vaginitis. Fir. Bui. No. 13 Orchard spraying. Xo. I" Apple tree nnthracnose. No. 12 Three species of apple plant! lice in Oregon. I Station Bulletins. Xo. 124 Comparative cooking cjna!- t nome 01 me common varieties of apples grown in Oregon. ' Reports. Agricultural experiment alntion, Cor vallis, Oregon. Fiiiatilla branch experiment station. Southern Oregon brunch experiment station. dohn .liicob Astor brunch experiment: station. Harney braueli experiment station, lui 1 ns, Oregon. Fasten, Oregon drv-fanning brain-h vAj't riineui siation, .ioro, Oregon, 'i"n,i mver iiruneli slatiun, Fasten, Oregon branch experiment1 stiltlull. j l!i '''"P pwt and horticultural report, rnrvallis, Oregon. WOULD BOYCOTT EXPOSITION, j Chicago, 'Maivli :io.- l,v,,tt n .1... ' jl annum Facii'ie exposition in San Fran '" "ns urged in a resolution iidrn- j 'b"'cd today by the licv. William f'ur gess , at a meeting here of the r.ll.iois igilaace nssneiatinii. ! Xo action was taken on the resnlu- 1 ! J".'"' "I"1'1' I'veteated against nli.i.-.d' I ''i""''nl cniulitinns" in Sn Frnn-i,.,, ; j ' It has come to our knowledee " . !"i"d the Hev. Hurgms in support ,.f' 1,1 I'v-nlunnn. "thn, 'h meral snfegunrd 'ereateil ,v the i,..,.i., ..( , ' . 1 , , I ' 1 v an iiir' 1:1 , , I IlllVe li en ,r,,L.,.. I I I . Ull I j Mn i!i;i i v Coast und r-dl,' h; d i V-'ic'l s '' '""'g'' gold brought no peace of "i 1 n'l , ',, 1 1.: 1 ...11 .:n 1 ', n,,i;.,llH'eu JOIU (111 HO W lln T And the king was mad and blind! f KOUfffl A prince there was and he prayed to love- .'1 r;'tr '."Km' .i':.ySiwvl'VW-,V.i.v ' ! wri i.to.-ihjA.a'rtrt,(iii.wiJii. inlUni. M.Wj., A dtllghtful preparatlun for th M nir, solentiricany oarapounaoa vy K.w.u jiiiu.ii j.nuuu uov. CaMrla Tonio prerents ths hair from falling out, rsmovea dan druff, and cleanses the scalp thurnurMv. Its odor is Ploali cant and tmobtruslrs, and frequent applications Impart. a sort iimn ness to the hair. Cablrla is the cholos ct discriminating Ben and varaan In the United State 1 'and abroad. . Cablrla Co., Tlatiron Bids., New York. Sold By Fry's Drug Store. THE THINITY. are wide nnen 1,1.1 the I'lamin,' nnrn.i unspealiiible te e. tlie authoi i'ies. ' ' '''ig I.' l!m world ' 'lueptM tlr.t ''use u:c permilie.'. v t rl I 111! A king there was and he wf.vshippe.r t SnPrifll AUvfl'! " r tion Given to M.i l'i tin, ,1,. it' am Ii, Win. 11. (Jalvani is an anarchist ami naturally opposi-s' war WcauHo that soonis to ho tho aoccplotl ordcr'of tilings over a lai'H'i' part of the worhl just now. When peace- con-' ditions pivvaik'tl 'lioralty, tialvani always found just as much to complain ahout as he docs now. LADD & BUSH, Bankers Established 1SHS Capital . . . $,-)0(),O(H).OO Transnct a k'utuI b.inklnff luisincsi S.iMy IVpoMit Botes SAVINGS DKl'AUTMKXT MS'a vi r -';'a SAW,.; am k.rica's Greatkst CwARETTi: I'I'lllir Inn i.!i-:.',,,u l"l' A.'ltei Ii ll h the 1 .an.h, the 1' tuw n ; 1 My Toein. s I'" 1 awav out West ' " ld I 'lllV -till' liest. In see 11 , nj,.(, "i iiot the pine. 1 a Koini! to w in the "1 our family wins it, his pri.e already hot will tiet it. i'i'.'.V riU)(VOSH. ''' "' ' ulars w as ma ;,. u I' h at'Hiss the lolling "' ''" 'iiina, It was a hoi. ni the men, leiiiiu--t. weie iiiipatieui t, "Me for 'GETS-IT' When I Have Corns" Siinplo As Sjylng It; Never Tails. It does v.mr heart K 1 to see h, ''tiMly and ,u,,Uv ,. ,,,. 1 Washinsf Pur luo was the od he knew; I K,vw ,,,,M ,iM' o,,u""8i We do the family j And chilled his heart clear tliri.:inh! X jng for 5c per P0U j niv irn conic nut "U hut "(II Ts.ri'" ..... . , ""'" !"'" .ven've cone alK ,', vein's when nii'l 1 . t t, t'i ' t'.i t. 1 .'llled iMlt one nt' 'i' is is to the iicm ..t..-&'ij -A corn.F.11 3' CHI" lame To fame as the veam flew past; Ni he courtt'd tame nail the price was shame, And he died alone at last! kuiUit there was and he knelt to t All flat pieces fag 1' . T 1 . 11 ....nnt'C liai ana an gaimc - . need starching are; 1 j Three fools, we wiv, to kneel aiul prav, ' To ;;i"ls that are fal-e all three! , Vet tool to, lav are Idiml an they . 1 Are as ldiml 11s you and me! Purl Wavlai'd llowuian. .1 starched. Capital City Steam J Laundry j Phone ICS ! 12G4 Broadway ! ii :li 1:111. ':, r B, "" Ml to t " 1 ...'1 hit., '"ii, II t; tw A cai I, ali' I,, "'i-. :nid then :1 u "Hev. ,; " N"l I-'." sn,,r- ""niv ,,i,, " Well, I't'it 11, "th 1 "' r tvn. nn . of t wo miles ni- s,i. I ' the rain hei. d:.in(i'd I'.v and an em ounteied. '" ui'st town.'" th,, '.l.v. 1 miles. ' ' : 1 longer nf nuit, i t I raneher. s the next town; ' the encouiacii'i; nu 1 to miles. " t'cl tho optimivti,' ,,. utxtitiiesii w e r hnld: ,1 ' tyi"!.- cverytld,,,, when y ., '"i;hts w rum, mi- . . ., '.' " ' 'ties m Ha,,, - --ut on sirups cf.Ki - "i .iTs i r " m"u ," it tr 'se"S;",I:,iN' N"-- ' r, or liuni,,,," "u.v ''lus, , T , Xt lr hV'l J .t- ... .i. ... .i. .1. .i. .i. a. A t- t -p , v v jjt ;t jp v T t I . . v. ,U1 -e uu t.tiiuui aiiura to duss reading the Journal Want Ads every day. stry A cent a word 1 nHSsa! r.j t ir. nnrl Hose VJCWUC11 IUUIO w 7 i0 At reasonable prices. Also when clea,n"J50jj'r8gi not forget that we pay highest for Jimkanou We carry a full line of second hand H Sfoinhnck Junk CO cJifli.um'' Phone Main 224. 233 State btreewj