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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (May 12, 1915)
Page of - "The Capital Jojurnal" WKDNKSDAY KVKNIN'U Aniil 12, 191.". Editorial PUBLISHED EVERY EVENING EXO EPT SUNDAY, SALEM, OREGON, BY Capital Journal Ptg. Co., Inc. L. B. BAENES, President CHAS. H. FISHliE, Vice-President DOE A C. ANDBE8EN, Soe. and Trean. Bully by earner, per year Daily by moil, por year.. Weekly by mail, per year, SUBHCEIPnoN BATES tS.OO Per month., jjjj g.00 Par month., .... 1.00 Six montln . .45c .35c ,.!0c FULL LEASED WIRE TELEOBAPH EEPOBT Tba Capital Journal carrier boys are Instructed to put the papers on the rcb. If the carrier does not do this, mlases yon, or neglects getting the liner to yon on time, kindly phone the circulation manager, as this is tho only way we can determine whether or not the carriers are following instructions. Fiona Main 81. NEW KINKS IN NEUTRALITY There comes from England and from Germany at the same time an interesting view of a new side oi the neutrality puzzle. , , When the war opened Kitchener -discovered that ho was without supply of ammunition or arms and that England had nothing like the necessary manufacturing capacity. He knew, however, that in one of the manu facturing centers of a neutral country there was an immense plant with the equipment needed for turning out such supplies. Instead of making contracts for the coods, he bought the whole establishment, lock stock, cock and barrel. They pulled it down, moved the ma chinery to England, set it up again and went to manu facturing what was needed. . T r. Rhou Ui be deciueu in me vviun&ui. wm; A i. J!-. Tl;l, sV,nv.r1 4-V,i. pntYinlpt.plV 10 me across uie xjuguon wwiura, wib w,..,.-...,, dominating it. That is evidently the reason why the cttc kvwc kaiser's generals have driven their attacks so hard in U1"1U "u"u ; this particular direction. i , Roseburg Review: Sheriff Alfred! In any of the shipwrecks, when certain death was John, of c0o. coty after a brief, m j v f AmAwnon vlslt ht'le yesterday, left thitt morning faced, did anyone ever hear or read of a real American , for Snn i.-ram,is,0) whm.e he hll8 ,)cei Nor f lfl anVOne ever: summoned to appear ns u witness eVirivinrr amr cirrn rf rrW5)TvlipP? i j... -j; a : u: V,r fnna ! KHi"st the counterfeiters recently l'eaa in niSlOry 01 American SUlUiers quailing captured on Ban Francisco bay. The aboard tho boat ell known on According to the sheriff,! of any fire or charge of steel, or a naval commander who: tKp l,oa struck his flaer in preference to eoine down with his ship. I Z" wtlT" 7 And yet some people in certain parts of the world profess they had been watched for some time to believe that the United States is desirous of keeping, $ TtXl'XZZ out of the vortex of war and slaughter for fear of getting detected, one of the men confessed, lnim-orl in fVio fi'ifiQ! whlle Wilson, iigainst whom the lnjllieu HI Uie Xiatdb. . sheriff has some valuable evidence, is still fighting tho charge. Wilson sev- The old liberty bell, with a crack in its sides, is soon1"", si7er' to be brought across the continent, probably for the!f" '. urest. for bootlegging. ne purpose of showing that there is something pertaining; 7ot!KL Z Wter'wlSf to liberty remaining: in the old colonial capital where it i while iie stepped into another room was cradled. When one reads the political history of VZZ'V Philadelphia and the state of Pennsylavnia, with its Bossi who went to make the arrest. Quay and Boss Penrose, and the biggest gratts ana treasury raids of any state in the union it would seem as if the old bell was resting in anything but congenial sur roundings. The people of Pennsylvania have about as much real liberty as a Mexican peon. The editor of an exchange says: "Don't put too much dependence upon the man who tells you that nobody is honest and that every man has his price." He is the man who's most likely to have his price in mind. It is not kind merican manufacturers must no longer manufacture! to think a l men dishonest, lor the thought is not war , i i u..;. i.ii;n.nwiii! Jf wnnWl ctill : ranted. 1 he wor d is tn l nf honest, men vvnn ran hp materials arm sea mum iu ,,c.iiKc.t.., "i ,..,4..i p u " " " " . If-,. T . ' . I "riC: fn.. fhn n hint n hniiDht. smnneu to r.nL- liusucu. h ji wcie nut, &u vuu wuuiun i ue reauum ui ine vai lie possible I -in l cot nn rind tint", in WOl'k, J. .111,1, t-VV Uf t..... r , , q What could the Oerman foreign ofTice say about that . Nothing that would have weight. But how would the American people like it? . . , . Another instance ol the smiting ot Dig muusiry, m courage and heroic deeds of men who daily risk their lives tor others. After we have so much hard times talk there are indications that confidence, so badly shaken by the big ciuse of the war comes to light. The report mat two; ui, is giauuany reLurmng w uus country wmcn sun lime che'mical and analine-dye concerns of Germany are, enjoys peace, harvests big crops, and is getting the best to establish branch plants in New Jersey is interesting prices for produce in general that have prevailed in many amf important if true. Germans lead the world in the years.. clyestuIV industry, a fact well known in the business j ; world even before the war, but made better known since! One English paper is satisfied with the stand this by re-ison of the famine in dycstulfs when supplies from: country is taking in regard to the war. It is the first Germany were shut off by the war. We can trade the whole English ammunition business for the German dye business, and still be heavy winners. Grunts Pass Courier: From ,1(1 to 40 men were' at work on the railroad Sat urday under the direction of Engineer Harmon Jjettinir the road bed renriv for the traffic, it will have to bear as soon as the construction beyond com. mences. There are all the men avail able here locally that enn bo used at present, though the miml ier will be in creased ns fast as possible. A steam shovel will be one of the first pieces of equipment to be sent in' from fwohy Bros.' Toi'tlnnd yards, and this win ne installed at tho divide at .lerome Prairie hump and the uranito for ballast will be removed from the cut there an dihe grade eorrespondinn lv reduced. MAY EXCURSION to the S Coos Tiny Times: A. S. Tlammoml, of North Bend, was here today, lie has just returned- from Kunc'ne and says that there is a new plan under consideration for settliujr the Kinney affairs. .Since Receiver Walters has been unable to market any of it, the proposal is to divide the property mi. dcr the appraised valuation amon'j; the creditors. V. Ii. Waite lias partly nreed to the plan, and whether it will ro throuuh, 11 r. Hammond says, will depend on how liberal a .settlement Mr. Wnite will make to leave some tliiiiK for the general creditors. Mr. Waite is expected here soon. California Expositions &P 7 Round Trip PZi i O to SAN FRANCISCO From Salem, Return limit 15 days, Sale dates May 6 to 11. 5B4-2 SO ?oundTriP.to Los Angeles so h iPM.OU hmit. Sale dates May ylZ OREGON ELECTRIC, NORTH DANK ROAD and , Deck Triple Screw, 24-Knot Palatial Steams "NORTHERN PACIFIC Sails May 7, 11, 15, 19, 23, 27, 31. ' North Bank Steamer Train leaves Portland 9 a m lu h aboard ship at Flavel, 12:30. S. S. arrives San FrancJ 3 :30 p. m. next day'. For details of itinerarias and reservations call on or write : J. W. RITCHIE, Agent, Salem, Oregon TALKS ON THRI TOO MUCH MONEY IN SPOTS time any of the nations concerned have had a good word to say on our behalt, and the French papers even it up by printing the customary "roast." And already some newspapers are seriously discussing the question of whether England and Russia will fight onfh rvlVloi' nvnv rVio enmla nf niav oVinnl,! i-Vin nlllnn n-Iv, ,1 .1. 1...1L.... 1 1.A,,nl, aiiI- ln,,nl-,i, . . lnai business is mucn oeuer u.i.uuuuu u.L- wtm u,, Whey not get the present world war ended before begin tlian it was S4veral weeks ago there is not the slightest ning another, even on paper? doubt. In some sections of the East and Middle Y est the 1 depression is a thing oC the past and normal conditions: ViUa wires that he hag tlestroyed (leneral Obregon's prevail again, according to advices which cannot be dis- lcft wing Now if he had done that to E(Jdi PlankfoNai) puted. For instance a l oos bay papei p nis a leuei . Ruckor or any other of the t m .Qr j side. from C. V. Olson, cashier of a bank at Nakotl, N. )., con-, wheciers it might be worthy of mention but Obreeon corning some property he owns at the former place, in j)ah! Who cares al)0ut his lcft w- , 6 ' which he says: i 1 "I note that times are quiet around parts of the Pacific Thc Gorman socialists who.are workin f th end f Coast, which is quite (hi erent from this part of the ho w.u. fiml it convcnient to conduct propaganda country. If we get another crop this year like we had fl,om Holland. piusanua last season, this will certainly be some booming country. ! Rioht now all the banks around here are carrying too Hopibiirp Review: flciinonil iiiul Frcar, locnl civil iMiainccrs, lmve been nwHnl cd the contract for Hiiirviniii tho pnviiiR- of n nninlicr of ftrccts of Vun calln iliirinif tlu iircscnt suinnicr. The pnvinjj contract nmoiinls to npproxi. mutely $Ht.0lW, according to tho cn Rineeis. The work of laying tho pave-' nicnt will licKin na soon ns the wentheri will permit ami will lie rushcil ns fast: ''orn fichls to fatten a carload of sheep, ns possible in onler that it mav be coin- allowing them to eat the down stalks, pletcil before the rains set in this fall. lower blades, and the low-hanging ears that the farmer would hardly miss. THE COST OF WASTE Men do not reap in the spring, my dear, Nor are granaries filled in .May, .Save it be with a harvest of former years Stored up for a rainy day. The Seasons will keep their own true time , You can lurry nor furry nor ted: it's honest lubor and steadfast thrift That alone are blessed by Oral. Alfred Austin A prominent ngricultuiint says that ninny American fanners have not got down to farming as a business, und that the richness of their soil is the only thing that savec them from failure. Speaking of the waste of fodder, he snys: "There ure weeds enough in mnny icveiniui hrrimse of it. mv;.. tories is ii,0(10,0(IO a year. Tk.Lt is estimated at ir,0OM , Tlandon Recorder: V ('. Porlinm was in the citv last nillit. returiiimr from Curry County. He states that he made arrangements with the Handon onstrnction Compnny for the comple "Wo are great wimters of corn fod der. All through Ohio nmf Indiana, and even in New England, one sees fanners busy tnking down their corn shocks, nil weather beaten on the outside, husking rioii of the Curry Countv bridge across! thein out by hand, throwing the corn the Chelco River nl Harbor, which j I"'1'8 011 ,r,'0,,m' ' 'H' pi'kt"l up amounts to if 23,000. It will require j "(t11'11. nill tlnn tying up the fodder, three spans of 10 feet enidi. The' leaving much of the valuable fodder oii.liio w ill connect llrookinus nod , outside to be weathered before it ' hi. ara .veur. I be ,,eoile of Pittsburg sufferu ",,m'!l1 of $lfl.0i)ii,ooo ttert oniok,;. The annual hill M0olf( nt ir.nn mad ,i, ' f).ll" I'itKlmrn . .,n: nun cnccioo a MVif.1 mm.iu' in its ciumiifyi by matt ... nunc Etcuin pressure anj mma..; stokers. Instulhition of smoke-onnsiniiH chincry and proper atojeinc. niiM 1 claim, will prevent until of Ik I. now suttcred from tin toime. We are liorn'M by Ik mfi,lm waste Dnng imuglil tir tie dMircetive forces of war on the other tide of the globe. Let u not overlook tie lift that, individually and tolkt'ivriy, ( Americans are respoaiiUe Iot an ajpe gate of waste nhien. ii almort if quite ns stupendous, and tke fart tin history s most devaluing irarntotii progrcsn should impel us to naps mittiiig wnr on waste of ill Vi our own country. T. D. llaetlrift LIBERTY NEWS i llarhi I I Kosebuig Review: .1. Kdcnbower orchardist. W. Tollmnn, nn LITTLE BOBBIE'S PA By. William F. Kirk. I'll brut a book hoinii with him luM "it i " V lie was showing it to me. It much money and it is mighty hard to loan it as there is no demand. I guess this speaks pretty well for North Dakota and the future of the country as a whole. . "1 sincvrolv hope that we get another bumper crop I his season, as it will benefit myself, as well as all con- WS i "'' " Husband & why corned. Last year. I got ID bushels of wheat per acre on , ;1"",1 '" In"i'1 V"nrU- " "s mv farm. rrh"is was a mighty good crop. If it does this t- Tl , v , ... T .r i-r 1 his book, I'll sed, is a book wich was veil this season, I will visit you next January or i .t.- by a guy. n,. was married :i T''ibnvirv " ' lV '"" '"'sl ln" lii m but It seems that lIr. Cilbertson, of Marshfiold. wrote to Mr. Olson about the sale of some lots which the latter has on the Hay, but he refused to sell them, saying he did not Know what he would do with the money. Too much money! That sounds good. Liberty, May 12. Th Liberty t gressive club motored over to last Siindiiv to witness one ll fastest bnll'giiniei that has beea pW off tl,is scasoii. between labeitj ial the 1 Shaw. The score wis four to " favor of Liberty, 'ine nn; " oughly enjoyed with pite " ,,itt, i, . ,1 .., ,i ! .,,ti,.. i;nno.,to i,n,i ,,i,t f,,riv Here's boiung to meet wu up,. .i,.,i ii... ..i , 1 ,:ik..., a i..... f ,. i,;..i, 1 I.i her v i minora! Sirnilav, Jiaj i"' , i in, , i in- i'ii,ini,,i M uri :i I, e or rnn iiuiiiuii inn-a ui iuiii limi itn, u. ,, n ,, ,, , , prune crop is due to n worm that works1 probably not more thnn one-fourth was near tne roots of the trees. That this harvested tor the tuio or the shock or.""- ."""' ''. Mrd i Ire rest goes to waste, he placed n quantity of lime about the mid t union lit to over one-third of the' y """ :,.;., .i..,. ii fed to the stock. "Even greater waste is that in corn that is not harvested. Iowa, lllin- who lives in mt, eastern Kansns and Nebraska, nnd , i (. ! t inn i ne ic:in;'i'ii inai lie was tin r, 1 to git along with mi wen .le Married the third , tinu he maid ni his iiiind to study the i I'nir M'V V find out what wud lininur; tlieai, Thi . Iiouk is the reesult of veers in pnsaeni waeiiing experimeiiting on pint. I'ii scd. I think it ought to I.i First thing we know they will be firing shells from those big guns across the ocean. It is estimated that the Germans dropped shells in Dunkirk a distance of over twenty-three miles. A shot fired at sifeli a distance is about'two minutes in transit, traveling fully as swift as a rifle ball. The shell leaves the gun at an elevation of 4!) degrees and is said to rise more than two miles above the loftiest mountain before it begins to descend. That is said to bo higher than a human being could ascend in a balloon and live. It appears that the marksmanship lias not been satisfactory at such a distance as was recorded in the Dunkirk case. The more vertical firing at shorter range has resulted in far more damage. Hut one thing is certain, if the Germans could secure possession of Calais on the lYeiwh coast their big guns would be able LADD &. RUSH, Bankers Established 1SC8 Capital $300,000.00 Transact jcrncral banMnj? business Safely Deposit floxes SAVINGS DEPARTMENT I keep Vine Ma Ine from ewer liuvin.r ii other iinkml mind. Here is sum nf ; the rules Hnldiie so wen you grow up & gil a wife nf yure own you will be nbel to gievt her lite at all times & suiv pun Is. Hole I. The husband sliud newer be- cum angiy at tlie same time that his wile is singly. Hue angry person in n lsunl.lv is eiiui'f nt a time'. Hale ;:. Wen the husband Is contra do l,ti,l by the wife, he s-liuil miiile swetly s:iv wen Ins wife gives In in u i hanst. " I dare say you are rite." That is the grutesl seiileiis that was ewer nil. 'ii I'm- making mat i ininnv possible, I'a seil. Now Bobbie, m d l'a. thine is a i.oo.l point lite thine Let ns go into the other room i. 1 will sk you to notis how vine ln n, ks wen I auser hef tlmt wn " I date ton- you are rite." N we went into the li ing room i ' Ma w:i:. thine. Mie was kind of out of soils about smut hi tii! Iieekaim she t.,,1..1 jed ii. at I'a , me kind of cross wen I we eaiiu in. Well, I suppolise you want :' '"' snpl-er, sed. Yes. deer se.l P., It is a wonder that ynu .1 our sen did out fool around ia the libiirv until it was ti'iie for brekfast, sed Ma. The, tuen uowadsiys. sed Ma, u, t for all the1 wuild ns if wmi mi ll mis maid to wait on them - newer give aiivtiiing else II Ihol. I dale s.'V y.m are rite, sed La. Of course, 1 am rite, sed Ma. Now thare is Missus Morse. jest leYt a few suiiinits aa. Slie toald'me that her hasliand lefuscs to buy her anntlier I'.M.'k until uet month & 'then he went to his vliilt & lost four It) dollars bowli'ig. Think of it, sed Mn, uaabel to liu his littel wile smother flock wen she only lias tlneo & then going und losing four ilellsu-s bowlin.r. Tl.nl Is the man ol ii fur you, sed ila. ls sn' 1,0 "n.v" is "Imwn by the fact that fi" idiredding now muiii viiut tho frock cost, sed l'a. Only sixty ikii dollars, sed Ma. Thav was eighty vsu, dollars last veer. Maybe lie cud afford to upend four dollars bowling but cud not spend sixtv dollars for a ether 1'roek, sed l'a. Thaie yu g, 8l.d MU! deefeadiiig lnai. (if (ouise, u mini ennnot do no Wiling. The ,,. Wllllt to H, ,u j,,,,,, n4 creasliun. 1 dare sny y ubeiit dinner"; It is oa the tabel waiting vou vou, 1 sed Ma. oh, deer, it is tho saim'ol.l i story. Ma .,(. i;iti (10 dinner i. then pal away the dishes. A man wurk.it Iroui siiu to sun .t u Weinman's work j is newer don,., I'a sed "1 , Isiro siry you are rite"! when he had ,.,.ee 0f caik in his! niinitb JL he i ecilv choked. I 1 hare you g Vou are a In nt 1'oor l'a. 1 ,.,.., , i)l J,,, v,. to reed snia niesir rules in his new book. Tl,.. I'.,r,,,nr mi, I iriiJ1-ini - . . .. T ll...... ord Teh'iflU ,,t..,l f,. tb, ui: H, shock or the vicinity or i.i""'.' -. i .,,,. in nrcv oi ii."". ! helii thorn to insure S""1' ""P'' roots nf o,,. i.i. , .u f..n,ii.,,. . l 4 i. ,. hi.. n, " J here will ne ,",", " oi nin ueen null 1 nose K v, .... ....,... t.,,-11 so treated have evidences of bearingi H"t the city dweller, be be business bump hull -' ''. 10- o( ft their normal quota of fruit. Others he man or manufacturer, cannot afford to The ciK"111 f ),ct.n takinij did not treat in this wny have the np-i roi nt the finger of scorn at the farmer Liberty school nn pearaace of many in 'other orchards' as a waster, because waste is rampant 1 H"' cxaniiaatio t where a shortage is reported. i in the cities likewise. 1 '' ,'''M'eirl.it crailmti'j ,l Siuslnw Pilot; I,, V. .Vewcninb, of, Lewis K. Thei's, who has investigah.,1 soon with nproi Idlew ible, brouirht to Florence M.m.lnv I the siibieet thorouirhlv. is authoritv for ! ercises, . .rrKhi I " c . . , n -krn'i ,p , r " . ., L n on ut 10IIIII uu'-- are rite, sed l'a. How the first strawberries of the sennii 1 the stntenieiit that unnecessarv coal and found n ready sale nt i.i cents n smoke costs Ainericun - industries and box. Lnst Sunday Mr. Xewcombe'a Aineiicnn cities R very great niaay mil family enjoyed strawberry shortcake, ' lions of dollurs yearly, and tormented the Pilot iiinii by send- Ulnck smoke consists largely of lin ing an invitation to the feast, at a time1 consumed coal particles thrown into the when it uiild not bo accepted. RECORD CLASS GRADUATED. Berkele . '1.1. a.,,1 il . -ji iiiii-i. " . . . . ..,,, mn p.' llll.V i luffing lit me, sed Ma. fal.. Mav loPi.,,fssi.,. ill unit iicinleinic oclleges of the Lniver jsity of California giaduatud PliS stu dents today, an increase of 7.r over lust vear. This big class places Ciilifol'niii second in the list of American naiversi jties. Colinnbin uaiveisity is the onlv one with lurger gia'duatiiig class. I 'tliere are Mlptl students enriilled nt t'nl- I iiornin at present. More than half n A" appreciation of the local new s-; million dollars will be used next vear paper and or Vli;,t its editor does for i ," '"'Iter the college of agiicultiire,'uui the - in m ii ii i r i ,,.,11 ..v,...ss,,,l l ., 'versify i'ieeiit .l.l.,,..1 notieeil in some of the I , ' 1 ' l.tcd to ex tioveraor i ,, '"'st H,,'l i "Hen o expensive "iiri. It follows: Kx- ; " ' t"rl to take n second, is once said the follow-! . TUB LOCAL NEWSPAPER. ntmosphere bv improper stoking. Smoke also contains acids of vulue which not only ure inniully wasted, but they are; also destructivo of everything they touch, The pollution of our atmosphere wmi ine no'""- . JJUii smoke places n heavy burden upon us. , w'fe ncedl can t - . It greatly increns.s tho death rate. It,. f,roui the Journal " lowevs our efficiency. Engineers hnvo ' estimated that the cost to the city ofifto three thousand farm at l.iiicri.v. . fa Mr. Homer HolmM i ' fc proved ia health and . . al.mit ia his l""'' ,nnthrt m linger Halt ! w , of those papa iag of si line April SI The househol'S, GOOD FOR FIVE VUi in 1 i-l.' we hsu I'Acliaages cr, Francis of Mi tloxernor Flan iu4 of t;cus:i cal paper LiXl. free lines to tl is I itcl. No do this. Thee means, docs i. any other ti For Route No. is; " Kneli year the lo from sf.'illll to sfl.Hliii in ' oiamuiiily in wliieh it tlier agency can ol' w ill t..r in proportion to his ! re for his town than '" nn a, and in all fairness The 111. 1,11.. , . . 1 , . . "'" l" oe sniiortiu, not liecsuiso yon like Ii i in or it.iri.iro liis writings, but bemuse the lo.nl ,,,., j, ,u, ).,, in. vestment a coiaa.iuiitv can make. It may not be bii!l1;i,,v'ediled or crowd ed With thiMlcht. ,t fi;,eiUv it is of more beneiit t t, eoniniuiiitv'tlian the pieui'her or tea. in r. Vnderstaiid me, 1 ' do not mean m :-. t :, Mv. nud vet on moral qticstion, v..,, iu 'j'1,,,1 ;n,t (lf ttu I'npers oa the sig,t ide. Todav the editors of the le, ., rrerS do most for the least money , f y i.eople on the earili, 1 Ms. 1. Hakbii, Mnnnyrr mid 1'rci.lilcnt 4 I Phw " 250 KKARNY ST. Ul. ullar and Biuk J- . O A Tin - ,. ortw r KANCISCO i ,. ' "p-.o-nsue rio'rt, I .A . V CLn"r-r ' 'rhing and on I direcliMtotheE,noiiim.,r.,..-.i. This coupon may be exchanged for votes i Cnnirnl .Tmimal Carriers' contest, at a" lfjli ... i -.rim. j av a"! - after n m i , .',-wtw Ka j n...i ( to .iitii i'ii m iiiiii'h 1 1 L l: wuv H rf l ' "j H" 11 1 . . . . A Message to the juffergi e Eipoiision Ctoundi. RATES This is the p,;l a nun, look, I,, decides the n of the year when his bnek varl nud one thimr l.cc.lt'nl i n K"il that will consume oM tin can. I M.SO. S2.0Q doubia 2.C0. 2.50 dcghl" I T,ke UnlvlH direct to Bold help for you. Our Chinese Horn iii ti ( ii rt im an .1 nr liii'hlv rocomm iierv ousucos. cihiioui ' - ,( tens trenino". ul0d f,.r disen"''. Dleuu , .v. ; ...h. '- ... T I"'"" SMtij. f ajiio"11 disenses, female trouble. To those who it mnv concern: (.an ;i. .A h,in for J1 others fail. This ia tho one reliable ond F" suit is flensing to all who try it. BfVl CHAN & BOW WO, China Bert T . ?outn B 1'tone PS1 rwmi .4" roo't fit 1 tsHWW