Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, April 15, 1915, Image 4

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TIII'IfSUAV KVIAIMi.
April 1.1, l!M.
raore or ne aouai journal
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PUBLISHED EVERY EVENING EXO EPI SUNDAY, SALEM, OREGON, BY
Capital Journal Ptg. Co., Inc.
B. BARNES,
President
ciiAs. ir. fishi;b,
Vice-President
UORA C. ANDBKSKN,
Sec. and Treus.
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D lily by mail, per year...,
Veokly by muil, per year..
SUBHC1U1TIOK KATKS
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Per month
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Biz months. . . .
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trch. If the carrier does not do this, misses you, or neglecw g tUiig
ner to you on time, kindly phone the circulation manager, as this Is the only
we i c a t! f determine whether or not the carriers are following Instructions.
Pione Main 81. -
THE WOMEN AT WORK
The following paragraph is published in the Prison
Mirror of the Minnesota penitentiary: "Why is it that
from the first inception of our paper to the present time
we have never had an editor to sojourn in our midst :
Other professions have been well represented. Of
preachers we have had sufficient to have furnished sub
sistence to an African chief for a year: of doctors suf
ficient in numbers to depopulate a state; and of lawyers
enough to establish a good sized colony in hades, but 01
editors not one.
Abraham Lincoln died fifty years ago today but he
still lives in the hearts of his countrymen and history will
keep his memory alive through all the centuries to come
The United States have already handed clown to posterity
three undying names, Washington, Jefferson, Lincoln-
soldier, statesman and exemplar of universal freedom
and justice.
Gen. Fred Funston is down on the Mexican border
and if he should take a notion to swim the Rio Grande
That more than a million Englishwomen have offered
to take the work-ulaces of men who go to the front and
that a like condition exists in France, Germany, Austria
and Russia ir, a fact of tremendous significance. It means
r il f,.,,nlfT rii nn putt icm
When ho vaf ends untold numbers of the women of: and stop that eternal foolishness there will be a lot of
Fnmne will find themselves without their masculine, parcel Greasers breaking all known sprinting records in
bread-winners, or with crippled men helpless to take their! uucl-uuii 01 uie equator.
former places as wage-earners. Upon the women willj . A, , 77 '. :
i-t the burden of the entire industrial structure of their; Reward, Alaska, is having a genuine, old time boom
' all because of thecomineof a rai road. Down here a new
The thy of the waee-earning women in industrial' I'ailVoad or two scarcely creates a ripple, which shows that
occupations has fully dawned, in America as well as in 'even important things may easily become common.
Europe Of far greater importance to women man tne; uCTZ ; T ,
ballot in asserting their equality with men is their ability1 ortland s health officer has issued an edict against
to support themselves and to lead independent individual P.vomiseious sneezing. Thus one by one are personal liber
lives, if need be. ! Ues trampled upon by the iron heel of higher civilization.
W.' I). Ilowells has Ihrillingly depicted the struggles of - ;
an educated and accomplished woman suddenly left penni- .'he a I lies bombarded the Dardanelles again yesterday,
less She sets bravely to work to turn her accomplish-! Evidently the attack amounted to little not even the
merits to account for self-support. First she tries decor-! Chicago wheat pit was hit.
aLing pottery, but her work is not finished enough to ;
bring the needed income; then she tries coloring photo-j pa em is the only city of importance in Oregon not
graphs, then writing for magazines, then fine millinery! actively engaged in campaigning for a bigger commercial
always with the same result. She could do many things! club membership.
fairly well, but nothing well enough to he well paid lor.
At last she comes down to making cheap bonnets for
servants, and by that coarser' work she manages to eke
out a slim existence, till the novelist, as the only way of
getting her out ol the unbearable situation, is compelled
HILL-BORN.
ipiiet hills, ii solitary
to marry her off
This may be fiction, but it is not a stranger to fact. j
Our cities are full of heroines of this sort. i
Parents are neglecting a serious duty when they fail!
to train their daughters to make a living for themselves.
Well-to-do and even very wealthy fathers are wisely giv
ing their daughters sound experiences in their own
offices.
Every woman should bo trained to do some useful
things to support herself by it if necessary. The exigency
often occurs where least expected, and the helplessness, of
fj.any a woman of education and refinement under such
circumstances is painful to contemplate. j
The disparity between men's and women's wages is not:
always an arbitrary discrimination against woman be
cause she is a woman; it is very often due to difference
in the grade of work. Jin
JJIVW ill till
dill, I.
learned n Invo the ilnopiiijr pines,
iiiul nil Hint haunts the wild;
Ami tunc tn knuw the woudinift of
nil the hiililen rills
Thai hoi' l(, make n ".router tiling
the spirit of tlie hills.
And soincfninfr in t hu solitudes lins led
me till' nnd near;
of evenings, when I ho moon was low,
uad mmintaiu air vnn clear,
I 'to luiteied mi the ijlfiiiiiijig heights
that link nn many a space,
And iImiiiI, in all the poetry of Nn
tine's riniijlieiied wastes.
! STATE NEWS J
Canyon City Ka(jle: Why must Can
yon City tie annoyed with the row- nui
snare Why should the town lie ninde
a cow pasture f There is not another
town in the Btiite of Oregon Hint puts
up with such a miiHiinre. Last Tuesday
a cow tackled n load of groceries on
the delivery curt of local store und
destroyed about half the load while the
delivery man was allin(r cus.
tinner.
Chewaiicna Press:
I '
Wt.il
the
Ami
wandered in the passes while, the
snows lav shnulilcr-dt'cp,
under niyriun winter stars
wlule earth lav asleep:
luiMiliii" theie alone of niulits1.,
. ! . . II
uie ennui ty came 10 HO
ery spot of nil the earth
tin. Is linil made for inc.
of in ml animal:
GOOD NEWS FOR THE CAPITAL CITY
That was good news brought back from Mount Angel'
by the delegation of business men who visited that town
ysterday. It was in brief the assurance of another rail
road for Salem in the near future. ;
.luilge (irant 11. Dimiek, president of the Willamette
Valley Southern railway, an electric line recently com
pleted to Mount Angel, from Oregon'City, stated that it
was the positive intention of his company to extend the
road through Howell prairie on to Salein. The money
was available, or would be, as soon as the first unit had
been placed on a paying basis. Ponds sullieieiit to cover
the cost of the extension had already been taken care of
wilb that understanding, and lie was confident that this
condition would be realized by early fall. Then Salem
would be asked for no more than to secure the right of,
way -bonds, stocks or bonuses would not be required.
This electric line will greatly extend Salem's trade
area and tend It) develop one oi' the richest agricultural
sections of Marion county. Already this is quite a rail
road center and each additional line will add to its ini
poitance as the commercial hub, the distributing point,
for the most thickly populated section of the Willamette
Valley.
Salem has only just begun to grow, and no city in the
state, no matter how enterprising and energetic, will ever
threaten its hold upon the second place among the cities
of the state, both in respect to population ami volume of
business transacted.
lotus wiadike thioii"li the
I vi'in..'. and makes one t iir.lv,
i siaik.
. I lie ' il . i I In ui.li culls ml at noon
i m t lispH the lark;
Min an mo music ol i in i :n in seems
1 1 -siny dun u forlorn
I'piiu I he i odine ..il.'ii.'o ol' each ecu-
I lc iiniiiiilai a nun ii.
The usual number
ave been killed in ti ml
around Paisley this week. Heports are
constnatly coininc, in that dead coyotes
are lioiiic, I'uuiiil in c,rcut tiuiuliers on the
desert everywhere. Sam Farm reported
ml lie liiul seen ton in one tin v. Oth-
'crs have linmlit in similar reports. , It
""' is believed th.it this will shortly rid the
whole rnnntiv nf Ho. pest, and stamp
out the epiiloinic ot rabies.
Albnuv Herald
nt ties of npi'li s
the yai.l nf i. r
nui n, a I
six different varie
urnwn on one tree in
the residence of Huvid 1 m
ii 1 1 n. nt Ineiil merchant, who
A It-
IV. h
ii, I .
ip- I
it ,ln
n calls allnol. from some
in i In1 tiees.
Mot the mavis ninel, m
seclocies.
en ei i:i nt whiles and w.n s,
tell one 's p'lit le ail;
'i 1 In-- i he hills hac claim
iniiioii on nit lii ail.
icsnl.n at I in- . ,.i n,,f of l'crry und 7th
streets. An, I een tear there is n lioun
lil'ul ield i I ea.'h' kind. Prom the
same liee, h. I'minau harvests upi'les
lime to lute in Ocl.ilier.
I he t ree w as urn fled
eat varieties and each
veloped into a sv s
trnlll eail
Seveial eals a
with si ili ; . ,,
t III I t ill I he I ! a
toil! nf 1 1 l.l 1 .-.
P. Ut lie
aeaiii dvii
p.1,1. they
llln
II
sil
-1 1
,i .an
lllll-e
ml a
pneni
.hi the-e uie miiilcil in the
mis elilllson ests.
ill t he preeinns allei li s of
uns letnnle.
'iui;le pallet wni thy nf tee
Yliiiie w into,
. '
' i', i in
!M has II the ,
. Ill lie .
. ast nf I'm i ;
ill w h i. Ii the.,
C'l. and r,,a
wniilil e
lllev w i
lev'tllis
ti
: .lnclii'iildiits lire
u unknown disease ,
for the past three
t south and south-
llach year the an a
all s occur has inereas.
lii.i; tlie lienefit we
at 1 1 , let us hope that
'U't out the entile vttl
CI
.1:,
-eh.led
t in ni'ini4
amiint: I
'iiiiiiis. the miiic.
tin
I lia
et
,.i
ii pie elinsins, where
Id "I livel clei'l's,
lined a Ihiin-and snivels
las. ' na I ' ny In i u I. s,
lie e;,v (,,., iliei, ne
an. I the s,, l oct . i 1 1 1 1 1 ,
anii,
leitcl the
field is a'l e
U'l.'at deal .k,
flic t lll.."-;h
Hint llel ; li, ,
tic I I of
lime ns,, r,.s
keep s!iin ;n
chief t icaiu r.
' I' - ilts nt Slaiifbdil af
"lii I like this: "Stun
'""'I up und we feel a
a small boy who lias just
'in' l ands of his exaclinc;
i . il'ortuble. but u lit
the ay we shine. ',.
' '1 that we are ijoinc; to
I "a ihe (,'ood side of the
M.iisi Hcavert.''
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He words the
I ih
P h
If'
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'0 llln y
' ."'' me mis en, lose,
nt h' in I in1, soi'hisliv
he eilllnp knows -
ih 'iHt.uld be a sa.-i'd'
rn tiy I.", eat :
I's it Is the silence sc,
'like the n .eilitaiiis sweet
of ll
the
A former Koseburg man appeals to his old Oregon'
neighbors to lu'lp hiin get out of a Mexican jail. And'yet:
if lllt M I'mI'iis: 'i i, I i'ul Into ii'n. tn tin.. P- m-. til.- It :.. it.,.. I, .,!.).. I
...v t(tti. .nt.-. jt.t'ti ittitl UtWL-s II le tMt't'ttUl
the safest place below the Rio (Irande just now!
And
bin ial untie pan, I
l.
ic.iih 'l.'si,
than in n chide
limbic in the ..'pub lire the Tilau
hills hate lua.le.
' eanis t' i t I nn ii.l.c remii.nn itoin
lonely w in,,. thai wail,
' i' faiier wreath or ojulaud than a
lily of the nle.
"Ill si'i!
"I llinncv, ' ' ,
estate ii s, 1,
been a mniil.
ck and oil
nail ettate is
is min h clica
i. 'in. .',l!lllt' i. Miner
a.lMiataee ,, ,!;,. s,
.'iniiii; home v,l; j,,
be had
1 t imes and s. aivity
'' I'nion Seoiit, ' real
I nion. There liatc
' iitinnes in the last
a's uie peadine;, As
In I'nion toduv it
is not only the Perfect Gum in the
Perfect Package. Absolutely clean
and wholesome the product of
scientific manufacture wax wrap
ped and sealed air-tight. Not only that,
but on each 5c package the outer
band is a valuable Premium Counon.
t ;
These Coupons come
with both WR I LEY'S
ssnsan new Double Strength Pepper
mint flavored gum and with WRIGLEY'S
the Mint Leaf flavored brand.
These SAME COUPONS now come with so many
high grade products that you can collect them very
rapidly. Substantial premiums are offered for as low
as 5 coupons and irom tnat up.
Articles for men, women, children
and the home. Birthday and Holiday
gifts. Wearing apparel, furniture
a thousand useful, ornamental,
pleasure-giving things. The Spear
men shown here have a few of them.
It Will Pay Vou
To Save
&
Write for your free
copy of the newest
jingle book for young
and old WRIBUY'S
Mother Goose the
old familiar rhymes
written and illustrated
as the WRIGLEY
SPEARMEN think
they ought to bet
Address: &
Wm. Wrlgley Jr. Co,
1209 Keener Blrig.
Chicago 1
Saw mJ
P R O F I f-vS H A R I N G
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SJk
frTTTtTOI
err itscnr Fan vQiinmxin
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to
ap.
(I'npitnl .lonrnal Special Service.
l'laiiiia. Hi'.. Aoril in..- Mm iv .,1' tl,..
l'liitniu voiint; people attended 'the lias
lict nocinl nt iilard, last 1'ii.lav even-
ni. Ihe teaclier, ,ii,s hinis, had an
exci'lleiii iiri.e ru in urci'iiieil ul.1,1,
ippi'ccinted l.y all. 'I'll., sale of the lias
Itets netle.l ,e school over ;tu, 'p,;s
money tt,l u. .,,i tl, . .-..1, :. . ., I ll
r the s. hool.
.Miss l..iteiisi. Na.lou s si'oii.liii.- :i
tew iluvs at hoine.
Mv. Hardin McAllister U von- 111 ,,i
the In, m, ,,f his son W II I ,.' 1 1: ... l
Mr MeAllisIci eriitts t, m.I ; U- i'
not cvp. . ted to r. er. ' ;
Mis Alicia Welt,- i .;,),
'iisles. HI the home of l,,,t -ovi,,,- l . , I
Will tirahiini. in Silver II...- 1 1,
tirs. .loliu Wcltv,
'i' i. .
i ii'-souv, to see lier
Mr. I'erris Stein, .r ! !...
Imps on the l'cvree ran.'li.
Miss l.eaa Haiuscycr and lier lindliers
P"'i ii n.l liavi.l. niove.l homo t'1,1111 Sa
lein lust S, it,. ,,!,- '11... 1 t t
it 1, ii 1 ,, oovs nave neon
"' aiieniiind luisiiu
icuicrs are taitllln
iiition and nre se
'lie property is to
IWUWMVIi.t.ll U I t , .i(
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DOCTOR PRAISES GALLUSES. lap
sue
a' ll
ciiinot U fnw
i timt tlie t'nij r;"
lil'itlS
il II v e.'iHse n.i'i """ " , .' il
f mm, en. 1,-itm
n a- ..in-. : . ...
t.ii' r.'tin 111 '
A l,i'.'k ''fJ1 '
ivv lihnv in
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ii" "" "' "ii ... ,,.
m-tr.Hr im. l:"'
, won!'
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K.teliesti'r, Minn., April I.). Aipen
diei'is lias tnerensed from Hint tn
per cut. In'cunse of the increased use
of liells instead of suspenders, nceord
itii; to Dr. V. ,T. Jlnyo, worlil -famous
air.:. '.in, win) hns lieen called to wait on
tlie roMiltv of Kiiropo. Minneapolis
sure mis, however, differed from thiM ..., r.ETTEES.
..ii....:.... ii..., ti... s t-' r.u-i
..... jiioK i. ,11 ...t: i."
JOURNAL CLASSIFIED AM '
Note the Opening
went to Silvertoti.
trnininp
Prices
lipcnitn.i
county tis i
I
The
fetal ! it lit lie -
LADD & BUSH, Bankers
Established 1SG3
Capital $300,000.00
Transact a general banking businesi
Safety Deposit Uoxci
SAVINGS DEPARTMENT
I'm , wild a fot me l,e -u fond, or de'
st'll.'.l leal so sweet,
inst to lie cteinanv in letereiiee lit
the feet
(if some lolly mountain ihic'.i (lie
titt'U hate huili so hili,
V icittan I'litnre w.,rsii,cr, w,m ,li,l
not fear to dief
The throne, enchanted cities, the (tens
uiOMi'ltiuc; limits,
An.l nil the merry pln.es very dear to
human hearts.
Have conspired n roll the human of
the pencil the mountains luinu.
And men nrp t!d nt dnvui of life!
'd ai:t killers in t aU
i i'i t ho l.ukcviotv ox
Mar. h S to Miirch lilt
Ot COVOtCH OII chieli
UtltV I'iH .,i,,t .'...,. I ,
' ' "' tlltl.tl- II K I I I .1
'".'teh was that of V,
I ill, ove I'liislcv. He
,,,, ,,itu ii.. i.'..... i .
. , . I-, . . " ,in ii . i i ti
i, -.no i T oi i i,,
t rat ens itrouc
less I'ol
lareest si
H. Martin, le
Itroucht in I"',
"ere kille.l, Jesse
t in L' : Tim loii.l !,,,
'.v l-aviuent for the .,,,iod was 111 i:l.r,il.
and net ,-r 1,
'ii u to Sitl,
Icue duriiitr th.,
"inter season and their sister hns l.een
Keeping hous,. fr tli.-m. Imt t. pen-"il-'
up of spiinK work has l,rouKl,t
them home.
. -Miss Mary ! , r i ir whu has lieen visit.
' ini; at home expc. ts to return to Salem
tins week.
Mis Mary Schaap visited relatives
near .sl,iein tr several davs In
nr. .loan 1 tvt cl is luisv
l'i'"plc in (hi, vi.-initv,
Miss Cert rude Mauri'
Heine tins week.
Miss Myrtle Harper u
itor last sun.l.iy.
Miss K. loor S,,lt
.-iiniiay at her i
I M:t- ""'"" ' 'i"t fnnnd the uills.
' .. , ,l10" I'H'V "ot tnrrv ton.
r .lest up,,,, ,, (lf nV lim
It'sS l,,t 1ji
l""t s.uiictiiiie should find vour
i "ell ill lev n 111. tl .'....
Aad tliiak Hi,, fnult of loving the,,,
mn t.. lay to m.
-Kniest Kverhnrt W:Ur.
n,nt thp nublic may
rk and become familiar witl
office, we are going to make our ro
know how we
do uVi
H . V. ...... ModPt-n Saniw
work and become familiar with tlie " fi
f S .l.W i '
ist week.
'V iissessinc the
cr spent n day at
aletu vis-
$7.50. No extracting nt this price.
This offer is
,d till
hrokc
will soon Le i,),
Sntiirdnv
in Salein.
and
11.
n min is so far improved that she
to remove the splints.
!
1 vkjt, wo,r.'1, in Toi
"!,"t AJ "''I buy or ,ell for
May lSth
1 A PnV
Painless Dentist
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