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Editorial Page of "The Capital Journal" CHARLES H. FISHES, Editor and Manager. MONDAY KVKMXn. Annual 2. "' I I'UBUSIIKI) EVERY EVKXING EXT IT ff.NDAY, HALEM, OHKdON, BY Capital Journal Ptg. Co., Inc. I 8. BAHNKH, CICAS. H. n.-HEa. WBA ANDRKSKN Vice I'.-vjirlent Jaily by furrier, per ywir tigily by ipU, per "' Hl'ljSi'lUlflO.V HAIKU $5.00 Ivr month I " ' ' ' ' , 3.00 IVr mniilli -'lo'' YVI.L LEASED WIRE 1 r.I.KGHAJ'H KEEOilT The ih(u1 Journal currier hoy. are iiistru.'ti'd to put I be P"l'"' or'h If the efirrier doe! not do thin. uii."' you. or iii-leil Liner' to you on tim", kindly .h..nt- tint eireulution niun'"'. " 'I'1" "'' ""'J' way nil deUriaiue whether or not the farrier art- following nmtruHioi k. I hone Mum M. THE HOME TOWN By Nel Darling. I'ltotidi-nt Wiln.ii, in no t r t i 1.- in I In- .loly iitn.d.er of tin- Woild s Wolli, milk tin- .tuleit.eiit "If Aoi.-i i-ii .i.'....lai...". Hi.. lo.iili'y. III.' ,.,i,,i,ilv, the i-elf loniano-d to;M,.. -he will I ill llif nnlion." .Manv of lln-.i' self .- 1 it i towns iin' Iimiiii! in io.iiliii ii ir M"i"K I"" I. i ui.;i.. ii... n..f. t .iii.M me hi,,vviiu hv linos iiinl liouii'l-. In I he fi r 1 i-If iil.'iu- iriiiii'l in, I'i lill.in lmt t Vt villllilv of Ann- i'i, H 1 . lii' in New Yolk, Ii'" III ' "o n llmt li:i'n'ii m rni.t !... .. Nearly i'V rn rilv, jn iii mi iiiini! i n t it i'iii ii' i' lis n t I 'I'll Ill in and thus I i.niii i'.'iiIit for Him ir"il Wilson ii'IIk iii-i-i ol . I' vitality m." n"i ill IH' IT In' Ml'' ! I.J II 111 ' III" J tnv II lllll' Irii'lini! 1 .'ii'or, ' Ii: the II II 111.' lit-:'.' nii'l Oh,' ,' I'O Hi.' .' .inn', mil oi.lv tin1 i hii.iih'I' oil, li'i' , II. mill', Iril.itlaij lo it. Win- I, .., hi, ... n nii'iil i 111 II Ii ;ii I'i ."I. " ii" "" ud.jmriit i Hi' Hie Mii'inl i'l.' of lio n lii'"-. for I'i.- nit f In-in ; liooil ni.iclilior i ii l"l oi'f Willi ii iiiiii.oil.i of Hi.' .i'...i' in Ho' lni,;e I'lillillli-ri ml el'tl I el S, Tin- iniliiin. il.il.', Ilii' im i'iihi, Ho' ho'i: ilifli.i.'f li'l. .li'.i:.' me nil l.iinuin,! Hi.' In';;.. . iIok ii. 'in. r nii'l inaier lo mi mer iti.-i -:- 'n- linr of i!r. Tl ileal ri'iit i'i have iin'ri'iiaim; liiioil.i'i' of 'le. 'I'll en. Kreal n'lili't. have in Ilium ll I for tin' foil of III.' smaller foil. n. 1 1 o i I i.'.'i, of Hi.' Ins ii. li'iilioio. tin. liny i.oiiil. Th'- "! '''.' i ii i.iii.'v iiilo wlii'li i lo 1 1.; diaen Il' leij lift' ll"l ol' iiiiIh.i.. l'i.olll' nil" r.'llilnil e.o In ll lo llilllo tll.'ll holne. II If Will III llll' tin. Ini'li' Killi ii flori'i.. Ili.imri. umIiiii' is veiv Ii III" i t li Moil, oli'l, I lli-l .-111. lends I'll" il 1 1 1 1 ' " I . K II 11-11" 1 it V likes lo hhni iii I In. nijii, while I lii'.iK'i tolU ill" im liin'.l lo Inii' nun., or lo.n 1 1 mn tin' Hi. lira in Ni'it ViHli, iiinl iniiiiv n wonum nirrlniM' k'iimib hi I'iiiih kIihIi inn !' .liiili. nli . in kIiii.I riiili.'li'li'li.n Im- i'- no v. My li.'kl li rl it It- will nil" mini" iiilor.'-lin 1 1 u n i . I mil Iiiim. koiio' IIiihk lo mi ii'Unt.liiiii Ilii' t..n ii Hint "ill h'.l'l 1 1 ohm. mil v. ill Kiow iiinl . 'ii Iiiim. to l.r ...l. in In. 'I"i in Hi.' III.' of Hi.' il.' in mi. I MioiiihI llli'in. i: -1 beginning to be asserted by the leaders of the belligerent nations. Professor Simmel recognizes now what we Americans have seen ever since the war began the ultimate ascendency of the New World commercially and financially and the decay of Old World power and influ ence, hastened by the death and destruction wrought by (gdgy Q FfJD ! v ai FREE READING ON A LARGE SCALE There are over eighteen thousand regularly estab- tinny thousand, but we were not dis lished libraries in the United States containing more than My we t seventy-five million volumes, according to statistics just hou,,lni, I1P!ir( we i)r0llght ti.em ta compiled by the United States bureau of education. The-amp mi ?howea th?m every.iiing. number of volumes is an increase of twenty million since' 'i"",h "iinii f yMt ii'nl v. hat you have seen! , ' , Huh' later these scouts, on foari- Of the 28-19 libraries containing five thousand volumes inr: Mei-ii-i, drew up av. their own head- or over, 1841 are classified as "public libraries," and 100.3; ','" " are school and college libraries. Public and society; ,T"ZT libraries have an aggregate of over fifty million volumes,.. lU ,lilVe ux r.-et. yet they wear white with seven million borrowers cards in force; 11 1G nf these without hii'm hinK:" libraries were entirely free to the public. ; w!,w,,po?, "!0 ,"nP'"y w,i,h, ,r""r",' i . ., .. .. ., . 1 , , , n.-'Kitis at. tli.it' heart n, lnoke and I Library activity for the past year was marked, accord- 1(J la (.,m.'u,i:,:i. ing to the bureau report, by considerable extension of the branch system, particularly in the granting of library; doubly worse. privileges on the part of cities to neighboring suburban !:"'"""- Y :,fr;i'.! 1 r' ... . , , . . , ll." MUlltnieiles will vet wnr.-(-.' communities; by lurther development, of the country , , ,.,, ,,v ,,,,, ,.,; T,..j library plan in many states; and in general by a visible v h-.iu; now. growth in the spirit of service that is characteristic of Tl'' li"!-"'r- p- f 4l... ('......,.,1 ...l.....,i: 1 : . !.!.... tl.. !---in-: m of t !'' An-.-nn a I'Oim,'.: .' IIUU1J 111 LUC JIMIIIUI t'tlULillKMIUI HlblllUllOIlS 01 lUtuiy . lilt' I i, V iwia.'i'""ii"11""""'"" ""i"" 1 1 '," i' """!' ,i."!T?w'l,yr,'?i"i,T!!?i'' """ TTTAsTime reWf ! the Nation's Mm I i Sip? crops-Bank Ml W accountsw Mi l 1 ' INTREPID. Our forces comprised twenty t hou nd women, as against the enemy's period of the library as a mere store-house of books seems to be safely past; it has yielded to a period of direct community service. li.-t.i would ixoiu oicr ami lii' lid Ret ri'liiiio.i? HICH. I'iri-t Tni-.tc" - I'm tlits iini'ir-nt m- , . , , I cismiim lif lea iV.lv.'l wiil f.dl uulc.-s I he National Pickle Packers' association insists that .-.n.- hm.j i. iop .. the brainiest men eat pickles and lots of them; that as s""ml Tri;si--Trup. hut wimt l hey ate pickles long before they were considered brainy,1 T'-,-M rM'V" ':"'"a;1' .i " . , .ii i J, wnoiiiiiv.il ..living, ,1, (.,,(, u nt 1 1 it i.v iihno.-it one per the pickles must have had something to do with it. That c ut or the fraternity fee, moves a paragrapher to conv and comment ami conclude1 that pickles are the fruit of wisdom. It's all so timely, as( this is the picnic season when pickles adorn the tables along with other appetite teasers. I PAVING AM) ITS CONSTANT REMINDERS Medford is miming up against the same situation that lias been confronting Portland and other Pacific North west cities, in that many property-owners are unable to meet their special assessment taxes for street improve-' nient bonds, says the Oregon Voter. ! Portland Is carrying the deficit by paying the interest out of the general fund, while gently crowding the de linquents for payments, rather than foreclose on the property, j In Weilfortl, the deficit is so much larger in propor tion to population that it js proposed to have the city take over the entire total of paving bond issues, ami relieve the property on paved streets of all special assessments ex-: cept for sewers and sidewalks. This would involve a re-' fund of money for assessments already paid for paving. The burden would be spread against all the taxpayers. A strong sentiment has developed in favor of the 'plan, including several of the prominent bankers and business men. Strenuous objection is being made by property owners whose streets have not been paved. Tiu entire matter serves to emphasize the circum stauees that some day somebody lias to pay for improve ments made with borrowed money. Issuing bonds, with all taxable wealth as security, is' easy; selling them is comparatively easy, but paying the money back is not so easy, a little faet 'that often is lost Mght of in enthusiasm for "getting improvements right away," ''Reave sentiment mi Germany" is the heading of an editorial in one of our exchanges. Since the Teutons have taken such large pieces of France, Belgium and Russia, we are inclined to think the editor is wrong in his orthography. Some persons contend that the Englishman has no' sense ol humor, and yet this one is from the London Outlook: "Those Zeppelin raids should he good r0r bterature. Every suburb will soon have its six or more I test cellars." i We invite the accounts of growing young business men and all industrious persons who desire unexcelled banking service in its various branches and the many ad vantages an. institution of the first class can render its depositors. We assure you in advance that we will extend information courteously and cheerfully if you will confer with us. 4,; INTEREST PAID ON SAVINGS UNITED STATES NATIONAL BANK of Salem, Oregon IT i Xa Mm h "" 'flip ' l ," ''.'i iVriV.t" iS HARD TO BELIEVE. : ni,';f.v l'tll -Wuz yer ever real liun . .ry In .t life? I'aiihiiinlh. Pet,. W'nz I'.' P.ivl I ' I v Wlin.-t Ml hllli:;ry lint. V,het a (.iiy I lie first year of this war has l.,m yM,ia.nA f..-.., ;"n""";i ' '-'""vd nid.ei uv . . , , v , tv-uviHu mini ll l r fi It is reported that 5.0(10 married Americans have en listed in European armies. It has been suggested that these fellows represent the peace-at-anv price element in this country. every possible standpoint. Put who dares to forecast the ecnis m uie seconii year fool. A IiIJ'B TO tllVE. I'lle "III. iIiihii IiIiH HIV nl i , ,.1 TIll.MlJl llH , . I i,;, , liKtl',1 '.le.'l; Oi.l-l.le, .niihiv lie,,., Ill,' o., in . lff Ol- ll- dull I'Vtli,,,,,, eeal; V hie lo nive I "in I to live. 1 I'll' '0.' f"..l-l.' s I ' V e I ll I'll 1 1 ""-"I 'I. Ho' Illitlll of time; ,:'' " 0 vellll-lllii; hen. I I ' '"in Hie ii. , .-nt of i. iv iliv tue V lite l,i i;ive llnee In, hi. to live. INCREDIBLE BRUTALITY, ,' Willis I'ti.ler this year's root hull J I "I'M ymi eiiu't msi-t i,e ,,,;, vith the hall. at stomach misery, c::Tz Kf;::r Salem Police Make 49 ' Arrests During July, 1 $159 Taken In Fines The Salem i.olii'i. made III arrests for varinas uffeiii.es during' the itioutii of .Inly and the sum of l "iil was eolleeted ; in fines. The new hii-velo (irdiiiitin'e; I'l-iiliilutiiiit riding on the sidewnllvs i where the streets are dry ami in yood ' lition was the eaiisp of most of the: nrri'sls, nod a total of 2-1 arrests werei iniiile for v iolnliims of Ihis i a .1 inn n.-v. j Five arrests went made on drunk' elm t s. six tor si'i'e.liiij; and viiila tions ol'tral'fii' or.liiiatii'es, four for dis-, orderly eon, lin t, two ea, h for ln'eiii).. Kami. liny, lareeiiv and liii..wiKi a,; une for VMilatiiij; the .ivvn slioo ordi-; nil tiii'. , (ilfieer llii-hei'-ini, who has hei'ii serv-' iiill lis s.eeial while the otner nffieers were tal.ini; their va.ation.., nindi' ami n-fi-1,',1 in a toial of liil nnesls dnritu; the month. Variiev II, Whit,. ;, Njel,,,!. sou ll, Viet,,,' .,,1,1 St,,!,!,, . ,, vo. untiiry iii'i'i'iiruiiee vvais eredit I hl.'f Wel-li. Always cheap and always dependable a Journal Want Ad. 1 FOR ME IE, 110 FEET d DON'T SUFFERLAUGH Paiiii'l J. I'ry Will Return til. Money THE 0RCINAL BONEHEADS. If Ml una Doeii Not Belleva j Viffe-sn:'. iml i,mnv (hal t1, ,i)w Dysiwpl. est tv,e of linn,,,,, heints Is r,,,,,,,' i EEAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Irene lfiintli (widows (o Arthur H Hanth 't ,1. II. Palmer idaim 1(1 Ii-1 V. Me Kinney iiml I'minte to I'liilip Meier h.ts . .;,. ,iu ) sul.l in.it v. Kails t'ily l.iiniher i'niii,atiy hi Kalis t'ity Sal-in l.umhi'r i'nniitiny t (' I) let 5 1.1k L Oak Ledge mid si'iileui. ""i: all il.,. ti'iaedies in Uauiel .1.' Allsll';ili'i. What Oood hye nro feet, burning feet, swol len fis t, nweaty feet, smelling feet, tirei fit. , Geod-Lyc corns, callouses, bunions snj raw spots. No nioro shoe tight ness, no more limp ing with pain or drawing up your face in agony. "TIZ" is magical, net right oil. "TIZ" draws oud all the poisonous exudations which puff up the feet. Use "TlZ" and for- , pet your foot misery. Ah! how comfortable your feet feel. Get a 25 cent box of "TIZ" now at any druggist or department store. Don't "lifter. Have good feet, glad feet, feet that never swell, never hurt, never get tired. A year's foot comfort guaranteed or money refunded. WAU HASTKN DKCAY or OLD WOULD NATIONS ProlVssnr (It'o. Siiuiht'l, writing to tlu Pti'iTm Tni'v Matt, aminliii)" to a tlipaU'h from Koilin today snvs t few st'iisililc things on the suli.rt of iiU.'inational Iolit ws, alter atvusiiiK Knj-laml of short sihU'tliH i t. .MiKKosts that l'iij;lati'l ami Ofiinanv. woiUino i ,... nioiiy, couhl maintain jn-atv uml lvtain for Kuroi.,' " i I'laeein front of the jjrnwinjr rovi'rs of Anu-rii-a ami I'.ast Asia. Ih- coiu'lihli's; Anu'iu'a .stands as the waiting heir at the death hod ol a neh t.'stator. The sending or amnmnieation to Iairoie is the I'hmf unlieation of this attitude '.'Lui'ope sends a fortune to Atm., , aml'iveeives its oiiialent which it Mows in the air. or rather uses it for U-tter execution ol its suieide to hasten Ameriea's sue a'sM.iti to the world throne. 'Anieriea places its arms into the hands of Kuroivan "t. tiopmir they u ill kill themselves for its mlvan aee '""I then takes luii'e profits. This weakens Knrope in ways Is Kurope so insane as to commit hsri kari " Urns ,t seems that at last a little real common sen,e is '' Ho' l. l . I ouiil, V "" '".'. illi.l i el ii, ; ie. " IvYioi, e, lie I I vv 11 V . v . I 1 1 I .v,. I V ,,..,. i. .. I I.'l... I.. m 'I - nil In. en; I l.v l.eli' '. II. Ml., ll,,' .t, 'T hi I ""I Inn.. , I' . ' will, .,.,., :l' - I '"' I .r All i '" "' I" li.'ii I'1 1 1 I W K. I I ' s t'"l'ill.ir iii il.... . lalled Mr 1 -,,,,,(, , .. . ' . .. -...,-, nI(. i.l.l. Oii't In' ii willing to sell mi a muininlee Student (.'a;ilap of tlie h ill team) t" relini l t!, m, v if hl,v , .. ,,..,., i .'lire. j i, M'.","",1""' '" dylTiii remedy ,N oq'sonivjFP '"' '"''I"! mi in, i,v of his I'lisloiners ' "J' 0R S00NER' "''I I'.ini.l ,. .',v Bttyn. "If this IhHl Jil ' '''I' Vm, t'liu- Is the fii'i'lv ,K, , i,!',.Vll Vuu, i-iiiiie Imek h"'' '' tti"-k the I'liileil Sial.s ", v ' I I will eheerfullv re- Se. n,l .lap mv ol relieve yon, will A USEFUL OCCUPATION. ' II, will enitlile yon L"hl l.tifl'iiiKlinm (wai inly) - The "ant. If it does not Mnwsled I'liiiinuinen , I '"";;' .V" i. ee..t if onl of l,..i.',, uftvly, h.,1, Jm,.. I'i. iohl hundred of What . . in the lst lew weeks i ,., ,,,,, , , ,. .".'.v. the f,r, eon,".'-: ll 1 U""U'' V,'' '" J'"'-! ' I'listi.iner. Sin l, B " 11 'wn li;' Im: h" ni,:hinK e rveli'im and t'.nks 1,111 'eweatiiiti i is, y'l.nevv; " 'It of the remedy. !i t.i fill a vuliiinn A BREAK. - ifflli'tiiis lhe i n.vtor-Y,m -w. t - Tl him thilster.fd , " -ioiitiiw iiMitiT" gIIZg-EE m i ,n mi vii ry iur rictcncrs Nvxv vv. Mi iila I. 'lo- ii. I v. !i n " d" Ilii Ih,, ,.' 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" u bw "'"o nnUor Ids pcr- A" .MtterfcntltaM,,,, ,UCclvo ow ,: lhl What is CASTORIA '..l .i..H ,u., ..Vp o ,, ,V,I U l.lcasartt. 16 f..l.Htan,-(.. Its niro I- tlrn,! . Narcotic allay s 1', verNh lt,H! r ,r U '"roy. AVor.u GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS 'Bears the Signature of Tlie Kind You Have Always Boasht In Use For nr. .r.'. ' w,cr w Tears "l it-.,,.,. "V " t.T a, ,i itlWim. ' " -r" 'f-"T. 'fj t t" I.-. I I 'W.IPW.W'. 'l'.'y-"T.'J.1,)