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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (April 26, 1915)
The Capital Journal" dgg Editorial rag" MONDAY KVKNIXO, April 2U, l!M."i. e oi '' ! PUBLISHED EVERY EVENING EXCEPT SUNDAY, SALEM, OREGON, BY Capital Journal Ptg. Co., Inc. L. 8. BAENES, President CHAS. H. FISHM, Vice-President DORA C. ANDRESKN, Sec. and Trean. BUBHCUII'TIOW KATES Bally by carrier, per year .jj.00 Per -on; ;.......... - Paily by mail, per year 3.00 I ex monu. . . . . Weekly by mail, per year " B" idiito.... FULL LEASED WI11K TELEOBAl'il REPORT jjuiiuvn ittujf ai.ivimj -- o . J ' jte is designed to give Signor Salandra a perfectly free nana, and, far from precluding Italy's entrance into the war, should be viewed as a very significant act in the opposite direction. TAX LEVIES HIGHEST IN WEST i?!?BW?waB!r.?-si--v-.i..-, Tr-J in quite a different aspect by the Paris Gaulois and the! London Daily Telegrapn, wnicn agree in mirming i. ... -: lAUi NliWO a Louis Wolfonl, of Silvortou, was ar- j rested at (iiHU Sunday evening for j speeding. He gave $10 bail and left fur home, lie told the uiht sergeant j ihe could not appear this morning for'; la lip-irinir and uuestioned the riunt ot ! the judge to declare the bail forfeited A crwinl tinllptin nn assessed Valuation nf nrOliertV and: if he did not. appear. He did not up- Time takes you m the endSS but every dol!ar you The Capital Journal carrier boy aw Instructed to put the papers on the! amountS and rates of levy, recently issued by Director pour. oicH. K tta carrier doea not do tula, mtaeei you, or neglects get dng the !, kindiv nhone the circulation manager, as this is the only wy Ve can determine whether or not the carriers are following Instructions, f ione Main 81. ITALY'S GAME OF WAITING Sam. h. Rnfprs. of the Bureau of the Census. Department! j. h. Harper was arrested Saturday of Commerce, and compiled under the direction of Mr.j '!htk ttotsCv t Starke M. Grogan, chief statistician in charge oi the m-i,,,,, two ,,ott,,H t(f BU, liquor on quiiy, shows a total property tax levy of nearly 3-:i?0'-:t "o"Tt i STri.!?.0" 000,060 throughout the United States in 1912, amounting iwas (.omi,iUntum 0f bad whisky and to $1:1.91 per capita. These amounts represent increases ' i vmr. He gave ban yesterday 1 , 1 , -., . i . , .I 4.-4.-.1 1 but did i;i appear this morning, and I 1 , , , ,. i 4.U ... .... i- infovPQfma1 ot Kb per cent ana oipercenc, respectively, over me wiwu:,., jllllgc (k,lltl.ea it tottcM, ine uterary. .uiKesi nas gauicu-u , , . inn SnfnvmntiiiTi pnnpprniner Italv's position relative to the, U1'"r;. " tir :i xr HI1UI iiiwv"" v o , Uovs with Jjh'vdes binl tiioir turn The tax levy of New York for state, county, municipal, l,Tn,, ai'.u u ? .I Vn TJ!c TnWp Pd d other purposes in aggregated $i,4bv,uuu "A bluff with the cards on the tab e is a ph ase used, e.tn the total for the United States and over describe the curious game oi international ..n - A nn0mthtvA t;mp5 rnrr-Psnnndinrr figure fori110": Ve"T h,rr: ,,l".,:.r" i . i.,..: . fn,, ...ina ivinrifha liicr I TIP k " " vl " """vu 1' o - f" . out a nglit, ami eru (oicineen lor ml- which Italy has been playing for some months past, ine . . w h had thg geCQnd a t Je $9:137 h withh0l;t a Kht. (.ol(lbcek wlR,n eni'c Cocrin was nrrcKtod for riding a who'A on Conmu'i'i'iiil street without n entire nation, we are told, is united upon one point. nai j m fc t Pennsylvania was Illinois, with a total lewjfb"fnK" th? ?Kil,e,rii 9,a;',l!'1 10 f ,.nm Ancfvia t lP fPfl' torV She holds in U"U-fL" r , 'ylV: , , d , B 7 ,i '.WA," i.- 1 away, but the mnnon of the law caught wiw lauvuu. .fo' ot S84,8:i4,uuu, iouowea cioseiy oy massacnuseus, wmi :P with him. He then jumped from behind n him. Doth Fnnk Smith -was arrfsted last night on a charge of disorderly condiiet. He was ioiiud 111 a room in the 1. O. O. i. Ui - , . Lt'atKl $z..zi. xne greaiest per capita lavy, nuwcvci, wao nre assured that the a ternative is ? ; that of Montana, $26.8:1. Next in order were Nevada, with side of the Allies. hile all Italy s agreed upon the end , d Caj. f . with mM There were thu3 three there exists, say competent j t fc t in which the per capita tax levies were!:;iu..K with sia,y imi by officers i;n,.c fir nf nnininn .IS VPfrai'llS the UieahS. ihe CleilCar, . . . ,f. .A.. jh. ulWlutt' and Vamey. He gave bail m imc'Q7 " ; 0"'f:,lf:" nrifi nv(1 onmmittpd higher man tnose m any eastern siate; anu uie per capita thl, M;m ot wo an,i the gi.i $ir.. He party favor diplomatic negotiations and aie ffj 8 of twQ othersWashington, with $2:1.21, and Ore-j appeared this mon,is in the poii to the views expressed oy ine vaucan utgai., tue UBa,x , with $22.G4were nearly as high. The lowest per vatore Romano which thinks- J capita figure shown by any state in 1912 was that for "The issues of the war are til Carolina, $4;i:i. Other states in which the levies yet possible to specify what the respec Uve les and - . ini g h Caroli gains are likely to be. In this uncertaint how can Italy, Kentucky, Tennessee, Alabama, Mississippi, venture on hazardous decisions ' and Texas, in all of which the per capita tax legitimate interests by opportune for 15)12 was less than $8. ing her own strength unimpaired in the meantime, so as . ,. to make good her just aspirations at tne proper umei TVipsp vipws nnnear to be held by many outside the ranks of the professed clericals, and they argue that by THE POWER OF THE WILL . ; ii vi' i i n;i.r'i. iiir simi irsntirs i)iriv in rvinLiLiuii. it judicious diplomatic pi-essure the oilers already maue : on; individual organism helping to make itself-man Austria's behalt hy the merman AmDassauor, 1 1 u, , , , . , makin?. nilotin? his vessel of Bulow, may be substantial y increased.. What the exact ; - environment. ilope or neglect the ca gifted person may idle cited to nppenr for trial at 4 o'clock this afternoon. A call was sent into the police sta tion Inst night from IKI.'I Stnte street tiiat a burglar was in the house. Offi cers White and Varncy investigated. The lady of the house asserted a nntn was seen in the house wearing a black m.L niw.nl f:,- f,,,,t ;,,!, t n itu wearing iiaru ciornes. jr. is oe lieved he jumped out of a window. No articles were missing. uuiow, may nc sur siani ui y n.u.ci ., uu , ...c hemlity through the sea of environment. o Ters are is naturally a didomati It is through will that we develope or neglect the Pans states that it learns from a trustworthy somce that bestowd bv heredity, A gifted person may i Prince- von 1'aUow has proposed to ceue u lt.uy -. Ti,n mm..,, vni nv nF t in (vp. with Meran. and r"" . r., ;v " , ,V , ,r 1 ; J t .Vi V i p,,,.,.,a ; improve himse i as nest ne can ana oecome oi consequence, the Kisack V a ley u8 far as the neifihlHirhooil of Fi anzew-; h M f h ft he w0J fee fes c, a few kilometer north of I ixen , that nature mitg . , ;..in 'L. i1. : . I , i Capacity undeveloped is as fruitless as no capacity at wun uora u.i.nii; a.. uu..lu.c . , " an, a8 a sctHl unsown is as barren as dead seed. It is by T a v's new fron her to the immediate neichnorhood oil . , , .... ... ,, .... Rogue River Courier: In the small rose park on the north side of the rail road track and near the First national bank building there can be seen a cou ple of the sacred cherry trees of Japan, now in lull blonm. According to Attor ney K. S. Van Dyke, nn authority upon poetry, mythology and history, these are trees about which the song of Nippon is entwined and when one notes their rare beauty lie does not wonder that they awakened the poetry of the little peo ple of the island empire, ADVERTISING PAYS. 1 rt' . nave pinx m tos Bank r?iects your cmnssd eration for the future.' .v- vs. u. i ': i v 'ji ft i r- , .a mm 8i Vhen the twilight of life arrives, time goes on just the same and the needs of life have not lessened. To-day is the day to begin to save and to lay by store to provide for future sup port. Promise yourself a Bank account and keep your promise and once you learn to obey the better dictation of your conscience you will crush all the hardships out of life. Begin an account with $1. 4 INTEREST PAID ON SAVINGS. UNITED STATES NATIONAL BANK of Salem, Oregon ML ANGEL NOTES tin. war and views with extreme suspicion ihe present policy of the Government. This view is held by some of the most (Medlord Sun.) A special dispatch to the Portland pa pers of Wednesday from lOugeiie com inenrcd upon a recent sale of a general lise business tor $:io,IKIO, which t....i i i i . . l j. l n tt i l 'll ,'im.-i nfcw unit iiera inirc iium-ii jur vironment one becomes what he will. He cannot by wi11-iihm. This business had been buiit up I mir in lnrcrn hia prnvu-itiPS hut hp ran rtnvo nno thpm tn ihf solely by newspaper advertising, the V1. i 1. . 1 . . IIVVli !' ltinnir ttii.t nf lint tni.uf iivt.inuifn advertisers in the city. The same mural is demonstrated in every community in the country. The most successful business men in .Med ford are the largest advertisers, with out exception. They do not advertise because tiiev are prosperous they are prosperous because thev advertise, "-ii ii-.i. ! "... j.u4. -u . ; t l i i n u im 'r,n.,l.c' win mat we realize upon our cupuciues, mm we cnuube Trieste. Ita v would then not have access to the lyiolese . , , , , v,' . J -jTi4.: n, ii p,..,,. it) lit' tir iiul iu ue vvnui uur iinicxciiv utHfiatcninca aiiuvv. iMeiiT.'n upi Valley which descends on nn sb xwV a Wtihin the limitations of inherited capacities and en- .creat distance be close to the line Innsbruck-Iuanzens- v...ftnmnt mip Wnmpa wVlflt i1P w51i vfannnt hv will- 7 "' , feste-V illach- Klaft'enUU't. .,v ,. i ino' pnlnrcrp hia r,n nn -i tips hut. hp ran dpvolnnp tbptn tn the Meanwhile, to judge fom reports in a'HJ , Lln. He cannot by willing create opportunities, but he Pt 01 llc 10 11 "! "1 & 1 ? " e, can utilize them and help them arise. One's life unfolds, like the rose, from within. No more pregnant words occur in holy writ than It 1 P ..t, ll, , P,n ldnfninnn 0 IU t'K HUM Ii W Ul UB DCtUI i I IV Wilt tMtlM eminent men in Italy: for n , an le e an ouli an, As l thinkcth hig GuRholmo Fe.Tcro, yj in the M i beco lo sa s As d . . ft . Italy is now in , . I icu s , t ocause Austna misled gt tree . so .g the I an,s nor, but because tho Italian lioviM'nmenl nas laiiou to . ' ,.f Tim n.llt..!- ft.. i I 1 t l I 1 . i . p . ... ...tioi vi nn: . iipuii mi iii nui u'ah.e for what (km many has been prepaung since I.H.). .,.,.. fmm p;insp fn plTppf na oKcnintp nyw1 u the ,,, .Mr. stI,ie.v p,babi.v ox- v....v ll.v. H, lKKIWllv . ,,. 1 1,.....,:.,:.... ,1 ,1 ' " ' 11 tttiiK i""ii any oilier merchant 111 I'.ugeiie, and re ii. -it it i i i i. .... ; :L, .ht ;n , .t,it. nf hvnn.itip f,,,nPo ;i w.'.s the . in uiust imu us own, as surely and irresistably as the ?li)l:l ami 191 1.' These ai not times for niceties." . fj' JJ cote, the bee the clover and the seed spite their traditional pacifist policy, the Italian ot tho iRht it seeks. illoans and the Socialists are among the most en-: A man s will is the master weaver of his destiny. T, 1 1.. I'.... I .,.... . I 41, i,iii ivhn lI't WO A,iU y.r;; : l,. . l5 , ; , V.. rr-XVZ ; immutable in the secret realm of the soul as in the outer 414 41 1 T iVr Y n, Ii , , , Vn world of visible things, that they have learned their lesson and that they w ill not . , .. b now be case in Des Renubl 1 1 : . : i c : ,.i:.,4,, ,inii.ni;n r n..n. UlUSiaSUC Sll ODI UMS Ul illl nium uuui: unuiuaani y. in... T, ,i:n 0w, f H, :. 4.: 4-Ul Mr. H Simior Salvatore Barzilai. the leader of the Republicans, 11 1) P U 11,1,1 V 'schnds . " . . . i. ' , ,m i rt .1 1 1 ' s l n r. n r. rno a n o r p n pnrrncnnnr onto nnnrrn- diet thorn. The latter may not be in a position to know as peat.'dl.v asserted his belief that a busi ness could be si essfally conducted ill no .ither way. He retires from mer chandising in independent financial cir cumstances, the close confinement hav ing impaired his health. LAUSANNA HALL NEWS. iitlierl'oid, superintendent, of Hiv in ilium ui ir, ,(, ii' i ,44l A i 4. 4. jscinins at .mcmuiiiviiic, is a visitor of warns the nation in the columns of the Secolo of the ) . oyne. Miss Kdilh Loi'iiston 's mother, of As- ,i,iw,i, .... Ilw, r.-,...,,.,.. 1,4. 4U LL.i.. 4.. ii-- u'r"'' ,s " ceu en,i usitor at Ihe hall iuuvh uji iin- HMnu i uut lUL- itlf HUlIf HKt'iy LO tell LI1U .miss .M.iiiinM Harttiolomew s sister, Iht and will truth about the situation than are the European,0' l'or'"i. visiting i (lipiOUUUS. Mr. mid Mrs. Sen,,, of l, entertained at nn, or I'ort In nil. were Lausanne last night. Eugene claims the distinction of having the largest! JXvX ZtlTJ commercial club, population considered, in the world.! !iiKt. T1..1 til !.. J....4. 1 : i. . .4t ihh oaieui is just oegiuiuug io get iiusy ami may wrest1 chose another fate. danger of "putting any trust in Austria." It is worthy of remark that the organ of the Italian 'Minister of Foreign Affairs, the Kome (iiornale d' Italia, perhaps the most'inlliiential paper in Italy, after months of baflling utterances worthy of the Cumaean Sibyl, has at last come out with a definite utterance on the subject of the Government's policy. In :i leading article appro- .. ..-i .i !. i .1 ii tn..: : !4 .-,o,.m . "lather Italy will he able to obtain peaceiuuy an im- ' "' ni,li.it,i i3in.it ciiriniiu o'lt irnft inn lf llPV SJKM'DSMUCt, . aspinttiims and an equivalent safeguard of her great and r JJftX wSf T-T lilIS UlU. V 11 IK.r ir ign t nail aS w asked proof of arms. Whatever may be the truth about Shil Z S I hnmEfi Sd the development of negotiations whereof many papers iuul at lllM-P'K' '.. . . allirm the existence, Italians may rest assured that the great interests of the nation will be maintained at all costs. Such is the will of the country, and such, according to our view, is the duty of the (Jovernment." The adjournment of the Italian Parliament is viewed l hey had scrambled through the first dance on the program and he was there are pleas to death." If Mayor-elect Thompson keeps his promise to drive all the crooks out of Chicago, that city will have to sur render its place as second largest in the country. German socialists must be getting more government nership than they bargained for. They want peace. lt. I. IUmd, llmmitrr and rrosldcnt i '3U iilAAnl ST. n.. c in m "at. auutr ua ouiB w r'i owner LADD & BUSH, Bankers Established 18G8 Capital 1500,000.00 Transact a freneral banking; busines Safety Deposit Boxes SAVINGS DEPARTMENT Seems like old times again to sec Teddy grinning on the first page of every newspaper one picks' up. IliH I SAN FRANCISCO ! Joe Kirsch of St. Johns, was in Mt, Angel Sunday. He was initiated in the K. of C. order at the big initiation. The McLaughlin stock horse, which was shipped here some time ago in hopes of finding a buyer, .was shipped back to Oakland, California, Wednes day. It was a fine animal, but condi tions were not favorable for the sale of such stock at the present time. N. B, Iravis, who has been running a grocery store in connection with his plumbing business, has decided to close out the grocery store and confine his efforts to the plumbing line. He has put in a stock of bicycle supplies nnd will do all kinds of repair work. It is predicted that thero will be nn usiiul activity in building and improv ing residence and business property dur ing t Ii o coming summer. A new build ing is talked of on ( harles street back of the Oswald building. No definite plans have been made as yet, however. Others are looking forward to a better appearance of things in the city. Trib une. FARMER .PICNIC MAY 15. A special meeting of the 'ommercial ,.lnli iv,, m ,,ll,l !',. If 'IM,, mw.I.ii. noil. ing for tile purpose of taking up the liuittor of holding a ftirtm-r'a ioslitut and picnic in this city in the Mir ft. ture. County Agriculturalist kin ;. 'ha;iiu was present and funislnl t great deal of needful iafonnatira w :cer:iing the proper toiulntt o mi meetings as was propowl. i As usual a gooil tUtmrtillit business men of the tm tori nt ' and all were quite imitiitmif III iplan, and nil seemed kijkh n fra of it. Mr. ( hapin w ft vr.v'iAi j speaker, ami said man thiajs lest to all. J The institute ln ''" ; during the entile da;1, ami tiw will I i something doing all tlw jChapin will hnve flurse of ft( imtilitl iworl; and will be anirtM by "" I tent help, (ioveruor Witnyeombe hl ! ennseuted to he present Bui deliver as ! address. The business men of : ton will servo hot vuflef to ," Ifarmcis nnd their families, nnd dim icordiallv invited to brinR tkm art baskets and spend the da? ' 1 Silverlon Appenl, HELD IDHTED. Old Sparkleigh (trying to i, npressi(.a)-8o,lli.Biibt,. taken up kin.lergrtea wowt W interested in childhood, I .' ii. u i,i..ii, riiieneo Tribune. A Message to the Sufferers You need not be discouraged about your health, cheer u p, t help for you. Our Chinese Herb tens treatment have o en centuries, and are highly recomm n.led tor uimnms, stomach, heart, liver, kidneys, rh iiiiiatisin, blood l1" ' nervousness, catarrh, bladder tro bio, constipation, BIT1 discuses, female trouble, n ,. up hop " To those who it may concern: Call at onoc. f , fnr vou Tin others fail. This is the one reliable and positive help ior j suit is ltltMisinir to all who trV it. P. A. CHAN, China Herbs and, J,6",,,), High Strrd l'hone 0S1 t I Bul'in, uregou. 9 Dr. W. A. COX 0h va - Notejhi Opening MU9. MO.S1IBEKGER DIES. dicn, three of w,i nre living. Thev are .lr. Murv t. uv..i. V ,,f Sil, Z l.trd m )!, crnl-r ol everything and on I adirtct lm lothe Eipoiiiion Cioundi. ! rrrr" rates i IXtached Bath t...l. H .. ii.. ,. , . . i.vmc uatn I .1.50,2.D0 debit ttflfl. sn S! I avoline Moshbeiger wiisbeia lit Ar- tun. II. I. Sicilir n.i l,. fi.im Ii,;.,, lock, swii -eland, I'ecember 2T. su, f Auioin. M. j, Ris' survived bv died near Sihertoii, Oregon, April K three bru'liers, Kied Mo-.hberger. of ll'l".. slie lame lo Ameiiva when 1(1 Moln'ln: t ' t. . l .. v ' .n...... 'i i r, .'";,-.'";'." . great grand- J S I WIT""'' Ul. , , .. , .11,11 ,i ... i ii,.,,, ,,, . ii ,. inn T 1 1 1. . , t .. i . I..... .. i m . i.. - tins imiu.ii there weu bom four clul- lievk , cinctcn . - !,h,.rton Appeal. o4 " ' . ' '., "''iM"ain. Tuesday, nt the Itcarl Takt a "Unlvtrsal" h.,. Z ' iw uuiei m PAINLESS DENTIST PyicCS 303 State Street SALEM, ORb In order that the public may gjuir work and become familiar with the W 0 rlatefiir office, we are going to make out - nffcr is ffd " $7.50. No extracting at this pine. May lSth DR. W. A. COX iced 10 V Painless Dentist LrfvAitnL All Work Guaran. PHONE 926