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1 i TTKMAV KVKNIMi April 'J7, IMI". PUBLISHED EVEBY EVENING EXO EPT SUNDAY, SALEM, OREGON, BY Capital Journal Pig. Co., Inc. Editorial Page of "The Capital JoomaPL j . aJ L. B. BAENES, President CHAS. H. HSIIKB, Vice-President JJOKA C. ANDBESEN, Bee. and Trcas. tiUv h-r e.nrrier. nor voar. Daily by mail, por year.... Weekly by mail, per yoar.. BUBHCHIPTIOa BATES 5.00 Per month.. 8.00 Per montn.. 1.00 Biz months.. 45c 3.1c ,r,0c FULL LEASED WIKK TKLEGEAPH BKPOttT Th Capital Journal carrier boy. are instructed to put the papers on the ,,rct D r carrier does not do tbls, misses you. or neglects getting the w to you on time, kindly phone the circulation manager, as this Is the only STmcndetman whether or not the carriers are following instructions. Hone Main 81. SCORNER AND SCORNED Those who follow the proceedings in the Roosevelt Barnes libel suit will be impressed by the strong flavor rhrmifrh it. In his testimony the colonel has gotten into the record a general review of his political activities, and the other side has brought out political information designed to discredit hm, says the Hose (Idaho) Statesman. . As an ordnary libel suit the public would give the proceedings only passing attention, but as a political duel the case will engross most newspaper readers from be ginning to end. L , , . Apparently the Barnes side is less interested in the alleged libel than in the exposure of the colonel as a friend and ally of "boss" politicians whenever he could use them to advance his political interests and notwith standing his repeated animadversions against machine P01 The' evidence of his association with political bosses whom he subsequently denounced, when he apparently found he could gain more popularity by that practice, has been so overwhelming that the colonel has candidly admitted it. , . . , . It is not the first instance of American politicians scorning the degrees by which they had ascended the political ladder of fame when they discovered that to so corn would give them possible added popularity. Colonel 'Roosevelt and practically all the rest of our politicians have welcomed the assistance of political bosses and political machines and have done their bidding. SHORTAGE OF TEA . STATE NEWS : Medford Mail Tribune: Goorjo Rob erts, of Rnseburg, who claims to be the oldest living Oregon pioneer, is spend ing a few days in the city and valley visiting old friends and acquaintances. Mr. Roberts drove stngo between Hose burg and Yrcku in the early days and is one of the most picturesque char acters of the early history of this sec tion. Mr. Roberts received an offer to drive stage at the 3 015 fair, but owing to paralysis of his light arm was forced to decline the offer. Newberg Graphic: The managers of the Newberg creamery say that while they hud to cunvuss the surrounding country for cream last season, a good supply is coming in now without a solic itation. They arc writing 800 checks n month and aro turning out 4,500 pounds of butter a week. From the first of December to the middle of February they shipped 34,000 pounds of butter. The United States Steel corporation reports a slightly less tonnage of unfilled orders April 1 than on March 1. This is due to two causes. (1) It nearly doubled its cut put in March over anything it had been doing for several months, and the business revival did not get under full swing until within about three weeks. (2) The railroads of the United States placed large rail orders with the Canadian mills because a seemingly hard and fast agree ment among the rail makers keeps the price at $28 a ton where it has stood "pegged" for a dozen years regardless of cost or quality.. The Canadian mills sell at lower figure and guarantee conformity to specifications which the home mills refuse to do. If these orders had been placed here the tonnage of the Steel corporation for the month would have increased. Some day the steel manu facturers of this country will realize that while J. P. Morgan was a great. banker, his monoplistic methods in manufacture are as impossible as they have proved to be disastrous in railroad management, as illustrated in the New Haven catastrophe and in the shipping industry as was proved by the-collapse recently of the shipping trust. y , . TT , .. -.I i v , ,i , . u,, 4. Creswell Chronicle: A wolf has killed The Hood River Glacier has discovered that a buy a J evlrttl Bhc,,p llml R0llls on tlie Uwer home" campaign is desirable in that progressive town, pinco recently, it comes down into the t. oc i tt i n- i i. . 4-V barnyurd at night and kills-the animals. It says: "Some of us Hood River people get up at the ( It Jteheg a gjlct,p hy th0 t,,ront Bnd alarm of a Connecticut clock, button our Chicago sucks out the biood then Hps the finnk i i T,,., ill.' i i ., J! ' open and gets the liver and leaves the suspenders to our Philadelphia pants, wash our laces,, ,;illince 0f t,,e unimnl unt0U(.ilt,d. with Cincinnati soap in a Penncylvania basin; sit down to j Twelve of fifteen goats hi o r.vnnA Ronnie taWp- oaf MphmsWn Won rmd Chinese 'y.Mr- Lo;ver' a"a Mr..K; CI U 1 U11U X-VCJ bUUV J VUU .t. 1 w V UMlVUH ' eggs; spread our' toast with Australian butter or eat rolls made of Wisconsin flour and Kansas lard; walk out of a house plastered with a Scotch mortgage; do business with money borrowed from the east; advertise with printed matter produced in Portland; traverse streets bonded by New York capitalists; at bedtime read a verse from a Boston Bible ; say a prayer composed in Jerusalem ; crawl under a New Jersey blanket, and are kept awake by the yeowling "of a Hood River cat, the only home product of the entire layout." " " ltoseburg Review: Seated on the Billy Sunday is more of a menace to the brewers andj:nf? like an organization of prof distillers than prohibitory laws, it we may accept thf news that comes from Philadelphia at face value. It is asserted that since Sunday's revival meetings there has lippn n fnllinp" off in arrests for drunkenness from !"r?f59 ; T-v i uJ! ci..J a au 4.. nmt j! White City bond. The occasion was in uucuiiiuer, ueiure ounuay wenu uiere, tu sow tutu: fho hanAa firi)t. roni flMin appearance. 2700 a month during his stav of nracticallv three months. The band win be one of the features of 1 ti.:n ruf l. ....., rnn:....l 11,13 J (W D l.'l I H 1,1 I I j VU1 111111. have been lost Katon has also lost a number. The wolf has been seen on one or two occasions but at too great a distance to kill. The Aurora Observer's Jlucksburg correspondent writes: "Surely no spot on this terrestrial ball could afford a more charming clime than which wo have been enjoying for the past month. With just enough rain to promote the rapid growth, so rapid that it is plainly visible, every morning, we have had summer warmth with a breeze that has kept away the slightest approach to overheating even from those doing the most strenuous out of door work. ' sionnls and playing their parUi with the confidence and dignity of musicians of long experience, Koseburg s juvenile band last night at the Palace theatre showed why Boston is so proud of her Symphony orchestra and Chicago of her A distressing accident happened to a resident of Med ford recently, according to the Daily Sun. It says: "Geo. T. Collins of this city while driving down Main street Monday morning experienced the unpleasant sensation of having one of his hind wheels drop off." Why hasn't Salem started a general clean-up move ment? Other cities and towns are busy removing rub bish, cutting grass, in short are engaged in municipal house-cleaning. TVip th'inrvs that nobodv could imagine in advance of their happening are often more interesting than those (hot vvni-o n!tsnnnhlv obvious. ' Anybody would have foreseen that wheat would get expensive if half the world went to war, and that powder and shrapnel shells would be above par. Hut who could have foreseen that tea would become substituted half way around the world for more siren- nous drinks, and that long before the lirst year ot war 1 there would be a shortage of tea and an in crease in the price, with a threat of a serious revolution. The testimony in the Barnes-Roosevelt case is a in the whole business of raising and selling tea? strong argument for the direct primary, especially if it This is the most recently discovered ell'ect of the war. means, as many politicians contend, the death of govern The soldiers in the trenches and the people they have ment by party organization. left at home are cutting out the hard liquor and taking; to tea. Consequently tea is being consumed in larger; The Oregon City locks have been unlocked by the ouantities than ever before, while there is no present, federal government at last, and commerce now flowd prospect of expanding its production fast enough to keep, untrammelled to the sea. ,Uep with the demand. Pea the lemimno hevcrage mud, innoeeru, pum. -phc history ot the European war. as it is sent out bv The Jefferson County Senrchliglit, weekly, has been founded by Dr. Hniley K. I.each, who achieved notoriety as an exile in the celebrated Coos countv de portation case in UU.'I. The Searchlight is published at .Mctolius. tea suddenly becomes one ol the items ot war material,1 the correspondents, is just one chapter of horrors after in mo primary mariu'is u 0r cost 0r quality. The Canadian mills sell at a lower Hid still further advances in price. Mid the nrice has cone up ::() per cent, with prospects of a real shortage before longi Siiine 21:V000 women vnted in tVwi iwnnnt PVilnn The Russians who have had to give up their vodka, um ;m, nll v 170' snnnm-rl Hi. rvh;K;fS ;i,f .... .... i t i iiuiuuitiua lantl. the French wlui nave neen deprived oi ineir aieoiKtue, drinks and the English who are being shamed into for-! if you A..fi swearing beer and whiskey must all agree that war is all , n.c . v . that General Sherman said it was. And if tea goes up LOSIIlg IClir Hair ,i . ,i .1 i . "ii : ,i. i,.,t in price, uie rest oi mo worm win jum m niaMi uua Am, roar Wn Trv Mrs, Corth, conclusion unanimous. LITTLE BOBBIE'S PA Saturday, April 17, was tho first real tng day Silverton ever had and the re sult, the Appeal snys, wus nuite sutiS' factory to all concerned. The proccejs ainoiiiited to $I3L'..10, which will be used for the maintenance ot the public liiirnry. Improvement not in lleppner Herald "'I he new postotfico fixtures are being installed in the nnrtii room of the fair building this week and lleppner is now in line to have one of the classiest post offices in the country." The New York Post sees it this way: "To tho Recipe Which Stopped Her Hair I rum Conduit Out And Started New Hair Quickly, Republican eye the next presidential election is a race L"H between prosperity and November 1!U(, and there is nmt it ipiite thin, learned from a evidently a disposition .in some quarters to hold up the JJ,; ITl, LH ,! ret urn of better times in every possible way in order to ame time to make new imir grow in i il... 4i.,.-,,l ,T iw.Ulioa 1 "naiii. she iiunle this remedy at home IMIIUl I1V.I Ull III nil oi wiiim-. lit sniiill cost and saved the expense of Ip tivimiicniN liv a hair dicscr, The i, i, i 1 I 1 t 11 J1...4. itM'ioe Mrs. llnrlh used un us l'i,llitw niKWe r n 1 s m ive i (i se i miss ii:i t's likil . ..' . . ,i , : V' " --ii--- - -- ---- - i - , .mix ingeiner in iin J .. iioitie (i o of 1 """i mirl Is paying a man (By William F. Kirk.) I hen! a luitil'ul song lit -1 hi" show the 8 other nit l , l 1 :.. -'Hi v , ll lllU-ll-MVU me tit 'ii I- limn the picters. the title ns Vure l.ips tire like il lied lied Hose. Maybe she hud ihem painted, scd I'll. I'imiit he mi niiinickal, sed Ma, it was il v btitiful (lungs. I remeuiber this ni ii-1 1 : Vine lips is like, the red, red rose, I kiss them e vry day, iv all the liuppitiess Hum knows Is in eeeh Ki., you pay, Is in cell kin vou pav, 1 doiint think much of it. sed l'n. 1 Hrmvnsville Times: While the clean up spirit is on in Hrownsville, and the old rubbers, tin cuns, etc., ure being hauled out uud buried, why not throw the hatchet, that has been used among the tactions tor u lung tune, into the loait u ml have it mined also; FIRE IN PORTLAND. I'ire, which for a period threatened to develop into il disastrous waterfront coiiflngrntinii, swept n portion of tiie plant in' the Alliers Itnithers' Milling company on the west, riverfront, be tween I.ovcjoy ami Marshall streets, I'ortland, at '1:10 o clock Kundtiv morn nig, resulting in n loss estimated nt Wo.mvi. The damage is fully covered hy. insurance. The origin of the l'irc not known. It may tire one to be idle, but it isn't so had to be tired if you have nothing in l0. tcrly assert: Chorus, Yinv nose is like a red, red rose Yure mouth looks like n cup, & everything that's thin enuff I fcer vou wild drink an. I like the way you ware vure clothes ri'om yure shoes up to yure hut Hut 1 don't care for any bonus With beaks as red as that, lion do you like it so far. sed l'n. How- far has it got to go, sed Ma. I think it is il shiiini for vou to l'O & rite hn wiin i n mot . and a lie rwa ni i oi e it neucr 01 u a um.d uuaiitv ot nav Hum with 2 n. ""tinng ,.n i,e uivesium ki 1 m,l viw.nl '1 imv At o- th'lt Sl't'lllS to bl the Colonel'-! "' l-"v""l e..nipse and add fl""k "'d hee stow wild be better,! " u"" 1,1(0 "nit jest to mink fun of my illHl Ktlsetl a 10. Al 1UISI IIUI Sll lUS lO 0( U t lOlOlll 1 ? M,,iMit illm,m o. Ni,iol (.n.,tlls so it , , llVory kil!( V(H, ,,(,0. favorite song that I was jest telling tXplanatlOll OI the ail ail On tlie Witness StaiUl. I shake thoroughly and allmv to stand an ;"" ' j.v""' Suintiines I wonder if you have hour before using." The mixture is best - ' in Belgium. , , . Ill "ii 1 1 1 ' npi'iieil in ninr ami rciup oy pouring a """ 'eiy poelll 1 HKC, SOU .Mil, 1 A rennSyiVailia UlldCl laixer COllllllllU'tl SUieilU1 0('eailS.!i litHe on n soft cloth and then bv draw- l'l'o yu will t,. into the libarv now of financial embarrassments. That must be a more1 'iti b.iy ti.r..nKii t'b.. imir j Jr" ,,,i .-u.'r onB. " iVi p i i . il "i." . II . "J. lit, 1 ( lakmg one sinnll strand at a tune. When1 Wmg to do that little thing healthful state than it is generally credited with being, the head is Miut,. thoroughly dampened ;i i'a iv i , hllV0 ,u try VHrv i,lu,, I tub briskly into the sculp with tho ' euddent rite a better ' song than , ,, i i i ni p il i p i .! finger tips until the skia tingles. A Wll' a c:u penter 's pencil in inv nillHIK i jl;i v-i.ii-.-v mum- 'i inv i.n in i;i 111 iwiiin nvc to ten minute treatment like this " nuun i uuddeut trv In ritp amitlier each morning tor a tew dans will gen-."11" 11 '"''H "" 1 live. Now vou jest eially stop all excessive loss of hair ,v '''' how I cum out. So l'a went within n week niof xill also make the j11'1' ,lu' libinry. Wea he cnim out this Ii 11 1 r beautifully fluffy and glossy tnul ' "'i' song lie h;,,; if kept up will nlniost surly start new YURE NOSE. hairs growing. Druggists e cry w here fir & blond yung maiden in a citv sell Hay Ituiii, l.nvolill de Composce and far away Menthol Ciystals nnd will if ynu pre w n si'tting in her luvly hoam jest lit for do the mixing for you lit n small ex the "'lose of ,r tin charge. If you like perfume ndd a she snt thine looking ill the mil few drops and see what a pleasant hair for at her simp,., driving this makes. , A suitor rutin to ,.,,'n ncr & lu, wn - - , , ! full of Klll.. A i alii o drcs 'an now he bought for ' '"v J'ou niiully, he declared, I want a few- cents, but there are. n number. .vu for my bride, of other things that induce mum men "'' to shali link lit'o's jouraev arv to reuiniu in the bai helor class, happy sj,(, ,v ,,(,1 , . . . ' ' iTlu' fl"'" '''""d yung maiden looked j Iheie's nothing in name unless upon Unit i hanuiign flirt i.ion are esndbliile for some office. j& tin. here plain n,sershun she did bit- You have alwnvi irnt sum fiinli (.. bist yure sense of humor nltocethcr. i o. .nut snow, sen rn, unit ts the first tune 1 ewer herd you admit that I hud a sense of humor. So l'a got mad IX l "11 r up ins song LADD & BUSH, Bankers Established 18GS Capital - - . - - $500,000.00 Transact a general banking buslnesa Safety Deposit Boxci SAVINGS DEPARTMENT What Cures Eczema? mi!T?.iil.!'r mnn' Iniulrles lately roKsuiti.f I'.im'imi iui,l ciihoe .1,1,. .ii.' me ' to nut- . M "ot "l,k hl. .trttn. ow'Uhi'l'i 'T!, y to' talk ,j,'.iC;i p.eiT!; "sf"" us south com- iWOMlal street. Children Cry for FlletciS & 0x .. inhB. The Kind You nave Always Bon-l.t a,i , in se for over SO years, liaS feSh? ha AU Counterfeit,, Io,ituZa a J tSZ' W"S What is CASTORIA Castorta is a hnrmless snbstltuto for Caste, ah goric, Drops ami Soothing Syrups. 1 1 1. 5i contnliis neltller Opium, Morphine n," otj,eC,Tt' 14 eubstancc. Its age 1 ts guarantee. It deRtl. and allays FevcrlsJiuess. For more than "orni litis been In constant use for tlie relief ,!i y rcar"t Flatulency, AYind Colic, all Tectl V.npatlo. Diarrhea. It regulates the ft AISbfe J GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of Tk M Yoa Have Always h$ In Use For Over 30 Years TMK CINTAUH COMPANY. NEW VOPtK CITY S3 TALKS ON THRIFT A MESSAGE TO SALARIED MEN "Nystpniutii'tilly laying aside a por tion of our enrninga, during prosperous times, for a less fortunate day, is as ancient hi principle, as it is desirable." Franklin Pierce. This conversation between an execu tive and a suliui'diniite nuking for more pny is recorded ia The Saturday Kvea ing l'ost: ... "Own vour home?" "No." "Any investments?" "Never been nble to make any snl nry too small." "If you can't ninnnge such things for yourself, how can you for tlie house?" A word to the wise is sufficient. As fur as saving nnd making money! is concerned, their are two kinds of people in this world those who are al- j ways getting readv to do something, ami those who go ahead and do it. The' average snlaried man's problem is a hiil'd one. He must adjust his liv- j ing expenses very closely to li is in come. lie has a "fixed use" for every pen ny Hint comes into his hands. I.'iu'h yenr his snlnry may be in creased ll few dollars, but these few dol lars quickly find themseWea "fitted" among the expenditure!. He still lacks a surplus. Of course this system it wt(i! We all kuow that. Btli;wsfei is how caa the syrtea t tkytil How caa the average iiJiwJ in "pi ahead" without unmftrfiMr fil ing his way of livty There is a way. 5tf mtttkurf, but a real way lint otfrn itoiin, are now wing etifceMtiiUj. Vnn enn intffl 1 liilllnf Of tHOlW if you anoar it tbligttiw it p&foi A aside in a roving bmk w"1'' ''j V can adjust thin amount to your tort living and never mm . i ' iacoavenicnee yourself. All that I necessary is to agree with yours your savings account deposit ' "fixed clinrge" the same yourint or your tradesmen's bills or your sura nee premiums, all of t r manage to meet because yon pi them in advance. Will you do itt-T. D. MmPty "'", . i. ! .T.MUl t A I0W worm i" . Want Ad will buy or tdH you. i A Message to the Suffere"! , . ... ,P. j i,f vonr health, cheer up, J iou neeu not oe uiseuurngi-u u.'v. , LeeD 0!H 1 help for you. Our Chinese Herb tens treatment iv j centuries, and aro highly rocomm nded for disease., M i , stomach, heart, liver, kidneys, rh umntism, bloou I ,.dt in nervousness, catarrh, bladder tro ble, constipation, j diseases, female trouble. n 't ive up I"?" , To those who it may concern: Call at once. Do ' P ' J others fuil. This is tho one reliable and Vmt" clP . suit is pleasing to till who try it. - J ' ' t P. A. CHAN, China Herti nd iw , Phono 081 Balorn, urcge... JLJ 1 A i 1 i A i TtTtTTT . . , ...il In order that the public may know how ' and become familiar with the New Modem San we are going to make our regular Plate For No extracting at this price. This offer is May 15. Dr. W. A. COX . i until crnnd OHO w PAINLESS DENT'S1 ut state Street t7 Lady Attendant. SALEM, ORE- AH W'or rhone 926 1 1