Editorial Page of "The Capital Journal" CHARLE3 H. PISHEr7 Editor and Manager.' MONDAY KVKMN'O, Aiikm-I in, I :t 1.1. PUBLISHED EVKRV KVENINO EXfEI'T fil'JiDAY, SALEM, OlfKCJON, BY Capital Journal Ptg. Co., Inc. L. B. B.IKXEH, I'rctiidcnt CJIA-S. . FISHES. Vicel'r;:aidt!ut DORA C. A. SOKES EN', Hcc. mid Treiia. HL llSWIiU'TIUN KATES i, ..:... ...r ! MM 1'iT month 4-k Daily by u'liii, per year .1.00 l'r mouth. rVl.L LEASED WIRE T.'-XEOBA I'll HEI'OKT The Capital Journal currier boyn are instructed W put th" r,"I"r' "" porch. If the carrier doc nut do linn, rnic.Hi you, or nculcctH (!'' Untf ""' iifiiier to you on time, kindly phone tin- circulation tniinii'fcr, lis thi in the only way rim determine vshclhor or nut tlio carriers arc tollowwiK in.l ruction, rhono Main Nl. It; TALKS ON ADVERTISING By Nclft DarlinK. No. 2. it ,l,. Vull I 11 II ,1,1 i :i II mule ;a!l, .-. I i,l tln W Ad cilism;: i- 'I" ' - t or . Tin' nulit kind will in lii',', 'ii,i' ill loii'li Willi lni' new tiling., in HUT' Iniiolii" ,.,l,i, ,,1... nubile with tour lulu Inullollful !l'ltrrtielll"llt It - tlo'in ill Ioiii Ii Willi your tfuuds ii ii-l Hi" (t . Ill' lumen! in your ii, i rt innii. Iio not in i -n- t nor ,.l....l l.im. I, nl h ii VI- till' Ullinl- ill stork ll.ul Mill llllt" iiluiit - liylit iii to I in tuurl;. 1 1 iTi- ik III" miiv to I'l'iii lmw 'o wi't" I'lillinit :i'lM'ili""i""iilH; ( h. ,.,..' stone mi" Milii l" vim wish t i push, "it down nlii'ri' win will not hit ili-tnrlii'il uii'l null unit' vou in" IiiIIhiik to n pms Ii-" l,nwr. to ii uii"l rii.tu i. Tn 1 1, nliool II iliil" ninl iU nu'iil-, tlnn 'Ut vonr Mi'.U into wiiltni;. Ii" ov it what '"it Iniw' wnltm. lulling mil tin. niiii' nil winds until win Iniw ii'iliui'il Hi" nihil" to it ni;lit li'ltM'Miiu; lmw' it n mt.liv nrieli,,". .nil t j I I III" nin i . l mil nii mi'litii ill tlx I'onw'M.'itl'iliiil st. I" will liol'l tl" nllrtiliuit. li l, ni " will Ii" Hi" rlnuhri. il Vou Inn nlly mid numcl in n win lmw' mi adwr'is nl ninl mil n 'ii'" till"!. Il i m wi'll lo U'W' your store, vnut bumc-H or yninsrll sonic dis iurtii n:i tltul will In" "in" ii out nl' u I unli iiuirl., Eur x u tn I : "Tli" l nicltil IiiiiwkI"; "Tli" Siiniliny Ihl.ciy"; "Til" St'l" I'lolliili': Sin-""; " I'll" I'liiiflnliiiiU Slui" I'ltter-." Wlii'ii win lmw' hi' )' I iil ii iiiiiu". iim' it iii wuir it. It "i t i .!'-ii 1 1 nii'l liw' u, In it. Couple will lii'iiiii In twil'li tor wuir inhi'ili i'iiu'iilH wlii'ii they find tin i,' is no iii " inlniuuitinii lit tlii'iu. Vim iii'.'il" ( 1 1 ii Ii ) ii il' ,."i;'l" nit. iii tin, I won muds uit nt tun lmw ( r i I ( n I ,lcs,iil,e,l llu in, I It'll, h miiv iilli i. Ii" nnl" Inil your mlw'i 1 1 h nit will ni-wr l,t mi polite eilloiut wuir l.iiuu in", it. Sii".e,e.t nut I" n 1'ili'ul lii'lur in pri.-niuil s;il"siiuin--hip, ninl il it likewise n Kit'iit lii(f I'ln lor in I" I "iIisihk, II' il is Inil w : 1 1 1 1 i-. lull, of mo! tliitiillltf. Tint in tli" t"ltt in f,n Jill it" ilifit. NuW is III" Inn" lu pu.li III" Itiil" nl' "mil ilnn's "In tli. siiii u wiling iii.'iu'h finny lurns lightly lu lut"" ulo lo x i i i wi.niiii; ii''ini'l. T"ll II I M 1 1 1 1 llll'-l' lIlllll'S. II'IA IS till' ,'l,ll IliliU 1 1 II , J Willi! i( III" i' I' , lltsl ill. nin u,' nit, I wluit nt'tv Ifitlnn'M mis il f Am tun ri'iilul in scrviny yniil run I ilnulis tin' wuir jj In -.! iiIwiivh hiIisIiii 1 1 , 1 is nil itliutil yiuir r,iuiiliiiu finiit;ii t ,' A i won sruis i tt tl i ln-s nn,l wur I'luvuis til' Ih" I.""! I of good work, history generally has held to the old- i Wizdrd of Brooks fashioned Plutarchian process of personal idealization, j rrnwQ A MPiV Ppa When Cromwell ordered the painter to reproduce on u,uvva " "c" ca canvas the wart nature gave his face, he left us a portraitj' 1 fiat IS A rlOVelty that told, beyond the telling in words, that it was a true, MWure of 0aKl 4 Pr0(Ulces Kind HKOneSS 01 tlie man WnO SCOmeU 10 lie. , That Can Be Eaten Pod and All The war correspondents are reproducing the wart, scientific Methods used. They are giving meaning and color and force to great facts that are not even hinted at in the official reports. The history of this war, when it comes finally to be written, will he made up not so much from the official re ports of the nations involved as from the files of the daily newspapers of the United States. it nniy not bit nmrh of a trirk tn . rrnik" two Itlinli's of insA grow vt InT" only on" lnni tlit'rt'tofoi" "iijnyt'il '.'.t-1 rlii.siw iiivil,'"s. Imt wlu'ii a f ti it ii ran, ink" it rotiil" uf MiufTcnt varii'tins tif 1 Ciii'k'ii jii'oa i: ml liy hybridization r ! u'a that may It" t'lttrn pud and ! According to some newspapers settling the Mexican ouestion is as easy as rolling off a log, and Wilson is evi dently unfortunate in not having an editor for secretary all It" is making l.utlit'r Hurbank sit up and tttk" notirt?. Tli" wianl of DrooUs, Rr-v. ftjor''" SrhooniT. has grown the new pt'a, and in aiiothiT your or two will have flu- j variety fixed and will put it in the i i i .. .. .1... t.-n, I ,.f r.ft TT.. ! iU ,.- 1 ci i l .1. i ti ......; Vt i .... . .. ilrtnlier .(II- ui muit;. iiciu is llic waj tile meuiOIUOUn WOUld Uispost' !'' "; '" rutin ii."..m.s uisui,,. ! Willamette's Schedule 1 Tentatively Arranged j The tentative gt-biMiile of the Wil laini'ttc uiiivt-rsitv frothall team has been n ria lined by Baroiss Koid. Coach Matlit'vvs is t'.xpeeted to be here fep-Iteinbei- I to look over the situation. .Must of the ynuni( men who will play tin the football tenia will be here uboui the Hili of next muntli. Tiie dates arc ::s follows. September i't AliimrM jiame, at Sa lem. (Irtnber 21). A. (.'. at (.'orvullis, or rht'innwa, at Salem Ortobei' II Albany college, at Al bany. Ortober Hi I'niveisity of I'uyei. Sound, at Taronia, Ortober T.i I'aeifie eollvKe, at New-bero. I'niveisity of Oregon, at ol the problem in a jiffy: "No one wants war. There is no need of war. But if the primary class idea of regener ation overnight, were only abandoned and Mexico told flatly to be good or all exportation of arms would stop, and business intercourse between the countries would ab solutely cease, peace would in all probability be restored tomorrow." Nicola Tesla, called "the world's greatest wireless ex pert," has been interviewed and has given his views of the possibilities of the wireless, which he considers almost boundless. The fellows who loaded ud on wireh ss stock should take heart and be of good cheer this kind of talk may start another boom anil give them the opportunity to purchase a new supply of lithographed certificates. If the Germans change the names of a lot of Russian towns out of revenge for the Petrograd incident, few per sons on this side of the ocean will object. Those Russian names are regarded by the war fans and newspaper com positors as the most realistic of all the horrors depicted by : the dispatches. Till-: LU10R SITUATION A New York heiress hired the model policeman of New oi'k City to marry her. Now she claims ' covered that a model policeman does not necessarily make' A a model husband and is suing him for divorce. ! Die plan to pacifv Mexico without - v - " "O a,'V.V i.l uuuui as impel ul as an efiort to civilize a cannibal bv mcrclv e i.i i '. . ' Statesman. rrltii I'ftmwt .if illti ttt 1 1 ti i l-i n I mil Inn t rvC mm il i r mimf agencies of Illinois, is significant because that ollicial! 'liK him a copy of I'lmerson's essays, says the P, looks tor a serious shortage m the lalior market within aj few weeks, lie sees tilings as they are seen by employers iilid employment agencies the country over and predicted i i i i i i iii. i . i some nionuis since iv uiose wno couiti let politics alone new and exclusive tirodurt fur Orci'iu n ml one that is peculiarly well adapted to t lit- climate. Tlie Srhoener pea is eaten just like a siring bean. You put the pods con tainintf the peas in the stew krtllo lulil your seasoning ami have a dish that is simply delicious, it is claimed. I'ortbindi'rs have sampled the peas tins st'itsiiu and find tliem, en I en puds and all, to be of better flavor than a dish of hulled pens served in the or dinary way. Cheaper for Housewife. And besides they are more filling and cniisetpiently cheaper the pea is beruuse the housewife will nut be eunit pelleil to buy such a bi'; tpiantity nf puds tu sec u re a mess of pens. The exact size of oac nf the new Schoener pea puds is about five inches in leiinth and an inch and a tpinrter wide three bites uf satisfying succulence. When Eather Srhoener was at the Chamber of Commerce Wednesdav savs the I'ortlantl Daily .Inurnul, he carried a new species of fruit fur which he entertains great hopes. It is the re sult uf a cross between the wild plum anil wibl apricot uf (Iregnu, is ahuut the size uf a 'Untie apple," ami has a must itppi'ti.iii"; u,1,ii. its flavor is sharply tart, as is uhuhI uit, ., ,.. fruit of that chnracter, but llcv. Nrliuc- ner believes it run In nne of the sellers that the eastern mar kets will take. "Rose Applo" Created. Ilnthel' suillp!" of results olilnitiel him wns his "ruse annl". " n sninll nit produced bv crussiiiL' the Suit,.,,. ! bt'lg apple with lit" wild ruse nf Ore J gun. The fruit is useful in making ! nun iiiiiiiiors nun jeines ami lite tree which he has seen red is pronounced one of the most onutnient:,! tf,i,. f... OISC lawns. ' .Niivt'inhcr ii Uieninwa, at Salem. November III 1'acifie university, at forest (trove. November -II I'niversity of South em California, at Salem. November i"t Thanksgiving day, date still open. SILVERTON GETS FISH. Although Deputy (lame Warden -f. K. Mount, in cniijnnclioii with the liotl Jt (Inn club of this city, has been work ing lung and hard In secure a reason able supply til' young trout to be plant ed in the fishing streams ill this vicin ity, we are compelled to be eontent with a one-hull' ear shipment, The secretary of the el,ub received a letter from the superiuliident of hatcheries which conveys the following pleHsing ( .') infnnnatinn: "We, are iirraitgini: td s1iii a earlnad of trout fry, one-half of same to be unloaded at Mt. Angel unit the balance consigned to your club lit Silverton. " The shipment will probably arrive next Sunday, ninl the work u'f distrib uting them will be sliiiteil at mire. It will (--tii ri some splendid engineering In properly place these fish. We had iiii;m'i and planned upon getting three carina, l. as that would lie about the right number to unvoting like suiudv Icvebiped ininjour re t hit ii lull miles tif fishing sttcaiu, iiu.i wlteii it cutties to covering Hie whole business wilh a little, dinkey half car-well, we will do the best we ran.- Silveiinn Appeal. MURDERER IS PLEASED. Dr. W. A. COX W ) PAINLESS DENTIST 303 State Street SALEM, ORE. A QUESTION OF INTEREST TO EVERY How Do My Teeth look? Let Me Examine Your Mouth and Tell You What Should Be Done and How Much It Will Cost All Work Guaranteed Lady Attendant Phone 926 The I'aine of Vntlier Srhoener has been unining for years. Il began witn Ins I,..,,,, 1 - , - .. .'re are no (lies to swat tliw summer is. "''. i Hr..ks, a ,,1,,',.,. si:,ii t'llnrls were neeessnrilv linm. and it si, reu, 1 in, In tl,,, j ?ini(ttt :igrittulture nt W:islii'i.t.ni h is nt only been glnd to ett ti .'r ,e with him, but Cnlifurnia ),k b, ep raugltl in the ai t nf In-im. t. ., Ina away from Him stale . '.,11 these years Father Hrhuriier ,..,s "U I'll' expense ol this worn "uH'iii.l. lni., Aug. Hi. With the '"'"' in ten or live ve vnin n Sun (Jueutin will make n nian'of me," William II. tieiili:ii, ,r., ronvieted of ' Ihe murder of John Springe,- mMlr Su-!. mil. loday rereived hit sentence of life ; 1"l,''' nnpi iMiuuieni in the slate iui-siiiuit',-i hi iit-.ii mi villi in ill ins, iiui, Llie imillliei HUH 1 ----u irniw,, this wnrK, and , go has somelhiiiK to do with a shortage of unskilled, ., : 1 t'"" ,u,t ''"k't '"' fr'"" ""-v r- or. Then there is the revival of business in pretty . ' ossll'y tose Mexicans who are crossing the border , N " -' ist..ri ri t ch every line to call for more help. Some of this re- lw. that t,K tllue has come for intervention in "rbM!.,u-ris!1n'!i,wi?';ui)V';;;!r ,l,,r al is due to the demands of foreign nations for supplies (,00,,Kla- i bbi.e wi,,.',,' i ' ii " ui,"l"! ",7, 'n nh"!' located fur The fact that the (l perhaps the best evidence that the campaign waged in !!:;,'.,," long enough to consider important af lairs. The war in Europe has taken out of this country nieiii . . - who felt the call back to the field of battle. Not as many' . V11' luiIlllI1K season's casualty lists are already be have gone back to fight as were expected at the outbreak .""""K to come in. One killed and another wounded were of hostilities to hear the call to arms, but the number that u l),M U (l i niay, did go has something to do with a shortage of unskillet labor much viv .. f" .... IT.. 1 1 .. . i I .11 i I 1 II i oi one Kind ami anoiner wnicn must oe nail Here oecause they can not be produced there at this time, but there is growing demand and greater confidence here at home. Tlie harvests promise much and that means business for the railroads and many other interests that have been rcpaviiig to take care of what has been coming in in creased volume and is yet to come in much larger volume. It is a condition that confronts the industrial interests today, one that the politicians back of special privilege couldn't believe possible in other than a regime of high protection. I he problem ol the uneinployeilisniitas.it,. likely to bother the industrial centers ol the Kast so much as the problem of getting the workers, who must profit i com the situation. I'lilllolll 1 I,, superior Wielihani believes that he will penitentiary,.1' paroled after mirvin part of his -Tudgo Tra-1 sentence. 'inlying un the cxperi Anyway Warsaw is nwivimv ,i..i r , , r .''::k.'r, 1,::v"'"i' .vti.i.. . - , "" " h''iv. inai ui irt'c ati- '" ""'"iig tiirse ertismg nowadays. : STATE NEWS away from any ,l,,gr f rivkl,'s, 8l,00t. nig anil eiirelessin'ss. Tlu .,st lwo ,,. sous lit litis .,,, mv u,n larn ni iragc.lie, ,U, , ,l0;l fc itce. lues. V ,.,,. meat is afoot to bring him to IVnhtn.l 'iomuc ways ninl means for keen. I m nun ousy. I'liliftirnin al nun. ,cep. hsii wants i TlIK WAR rORKKSI'ONDKNTS Il w walet nh l.abil r litis weiahe, :il,ni I"' ,tiHc u I'll, -r , ,., Hi"-" put n, i,n. "" tliat the tits m, fur north rirk i n ii 1, i ariuuslv ' I':n Ti rinti,, i,, il,,., ,,,,,, ,ilh m,l ihul the , inup, mi,,,, ,i,..i left b i he el., t,,,t, He cv our lev were Not the least among the heroes of the great war are the press correspondents, who strive against tremendous odds and in terrible hardships, to give the world the truth. Kept from the front and denied information, they nevertheless have been getting at the facts with amazing accuracy. History grows more dillicult as the world goes on I he art of printing, that is regarded as an aid. is its ehief ... '.in vi , mi HiMui v is limine- lo reeol-i n,.tin hir ... ..f 1 "". '"" of the invest Jhe daily papers .otngraph through their instantan- r, cons piocess these beliefs as facts; and while this nrocess MV. ""f ZZ ttT-TIT K,a,v :Ml M nt'sitWi; s,,,',:,":;::;;:,.,,;,;;; ;;;, contuses the nund of the impartial investigator It is . , ''I""11 '"""i" 'n.i .u i. (ectr.0 light, that deepens the shadows ,ile it disloHs N'otliing has as vet probably ing 'tu, rather Srh,,e I He is afraid IVit.lb'io,, 'I',, I,,,,,,.. A conilagrntioa I'"' to burUiinu- ,uo Ri .,. Kirliimt. it ' anion eniiseil ilainnge ii'uatetl between $t(Hi ninl ''"It lioilr this llioriliin.', ,-,,. ' ' acre of wheat on the i'bo r lied spieiK leg to the utiosilv to our tourists, where i.-tt.,,, .I'i'i it"i lit tea ut U"l vert ininieroiiH in giant were bni ie,, it is otilv on rare urea- """""g K.'vcw Not lest than L'O ' "" - li nked in the vicinl- '. ' i .llll.u l o'tn .,, ,, .1, . . , nia.ln'.fs !,1,; , , ,, " ij," ' .. '' ":'.!';,r' i i on. Si,., !- i. """"-,, congn.gai,,,,, ,,,, il. ,.,.Vi . . ."","' '! Mllllllblc , ..... y ... , ,. ,,. ,(, j ' :tig tnrougii the he l,: r,.,i ... ii( H'ii' u Newport Heiew.: fiiptain Ciirnicr, t I lie Ollie Js., bin, e, m,i,, f or '",l" ''"I nlv known as n heud fish, !i-t S.'ilut.lin tthile out ileen sea fish- l.i tug asleep on the tup of $lu,iinii j i - itpluri'il, w Ii i. It in ii siintniy ,, piiilirtilar ste, ies. Jt Kirkpui 1 1, I, potin.i.s, ninl priivci t,i riinrii nf t; di abil the I'actl'if w li the I'lto S. better, who font Sunset llav, einont had a hie ti,,'... I'l'bke rr, '"inil 'i"l.llij tin bu fish lltut 'l.,llb',l ,- I,,. TI,..,,. ,U1, il big tun "f the sinul! M. , sM., Hill bts eteniti, i,, 1, f;,) ,1M, "rr t" f. ft lung, foil,,,,,,,, ,, ,,, " i"i in ineir eagentest lo , " U"l s,, ,l.. i ,h:,i il, to ; il'llj t.v nf toiui-is i-oiinlrv tins . 'limp null 1 It decided hfsitatu-v of "i- to nceept either offer ! that the i ,1,. h .... : cur,' us services may b. ,. dtssnt'is i"d belore he ,s able , produce re- ' milts. II rcpnrcs years tu eollect Ih.. I'1"'"' """I wl,i,-- ,.fp(.r-f,, ,..! '-nrrtfl frrward to results. It re" I Minres adjustment and readjustment! ." ";'.'"" !"" '. 'ttlil ihev are! "H'l'luirwtH, the painuking nper'ati, , '"' know of ,he tretumd,,,,, .x, . ,' : "'" "IV I'icpared to meet these m ' u""'. "' s'1 -r will t '; '"'-ces with y lllili-nitv. : 1 ut , ,,y ,,w,, v.lllu,r n.iu;miit ' " 1'IUtlKM. II K .wto.n lk "inpany with ttm nv i.: . tilt' i'OllLTt'i'rilu.ii .'.e m 1 ",VUi I SedCrownl I llveasoline STANDARD OIL COMPANY 'Ciliiuntia) Mir Mi-.lf.n .) Sun mated in tins i i in I iu! the iit.l,.. i "'".'"''" to p-t " " money lie n,is spent i "', " in it- it of : oiinrs brooded and into wl,l,., "I a lifetnuo. bii.'K weie set,. ml Wt,g,, 1,,,, f thrre ilttv tnorniiig. Ashb, said that there ,I1V". The big fish bt;ntil,r, r toiifcelioiioiy if tanberrv miV,. t, "'I Hi" sale f , ''il , onsnlerabli . i'tie new drink nrig-!-i-l month is gaining i t'onsists niainlv of tiscitient the that I'oi-lliitnl ""1 a I'll ill lliher. sutgcstiett ,rti, Hi'sariiins I-,,, ' ""i"' spennn-im bv I . I 1 1 L lllll lit , li.t I ... 1 . . , rl....i i . t ; ' . wine '""hi ruiinn nt uruoks. -'Me that shoe lo- - "il put mi the mar- juleo has tlecreas- "'"'M"ir"iir;iri ' r -i r!.'.?'.1' i,'')'-;j'g!.1.i".'i ""I'iiiiiiiw-,. ii 1,1, . "-""IMtltlll I i.-.UgT I ."Jg,''- Inir- Catlmlio SOUTH BOTTOM NEWS PKATH OK MM 1 ItOEBK JORDAN Mrs l'i., I ! ,1 (1 apital .lotiif,. Smith liottou,, this sertion v i,.,i, al S.-ni tu in all that it shines upon, U In o newspaper correspondents, and even authors of ..i mm, ihiii' nunc u understand that the real is the I oasis """"tn six 111,1, pipes. He will i,,i flit.' .-, a, u. f lff,, ;, , h1. J" go into the lain Lusn,,.,, evtettsive .1 It LADD & BUSH, Bankers Established lSKS ' $500,000.00 Tflpital Transact a general hanking business Safety lku,it Hoxes SAVINGS DEl'AKTMENT Mrdtord M,. -r,,,u,. . '..t.i i . . . .... "" r'i" "t I licit, is who s,(, , tlii'i! the S;, I't ,-., . Uit f""l of niter. . s tu the . .1... i ,.l . i . . ... , " 1 I'll ' later I jtke te iil'er I'obl, ftn.l sh ,.,tl, -' I'"".' ... , ... ,, .,,1, ..,.,., . " "ou-iwitie Ii cm iv lu J,,,.,. l t-inttuis s hill tiori.l ",i wtiti-r In t ,,. "I'll SIC .llllllll Sltri'l 'nei o( ii,, i,., i iter of , , ni,i, the "llitslniLiirn nnl Wall,,,.,. n, x ers.', an, t-renter of T""" neries. 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