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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 26, 1915)
age of "The Capital Journal" CHARLE3 H. FISHER, Editor and Manager. THTRHDAV KVKMNO, Angus? 2fl, 1 ;i 1 .". Editorial P PUBLLSHKD EVERY EVENING EXCEPT SUNDAY, 6ALEM, OREGON, BY Capital Journal Ptg. Co., Inc. U 8. BARNES, President CHAB. H. FISHER. Vice-President DORA C. ANDREHKN, 8ec. and Trcas. KUBSCRIPTION RATES Daily by carrier, per year , $5.00 Per month... Daily by mail, per year THE END NOT IN SIGHT TAIVC HM TUP IT i iniiiw uii until i 3.00 Per month 45c 35c FCIX LEASED WIRE TELEGRAPU REPORT The Capital Journal carrier boy are instructed to put the papers on the porch. If the carrier docs not do tbia, misses you, or neglect gftting the paper to you on time, kindly phone the circulation manager, an this is the only way we can determine whether or not the carriers are following instructions. Phune Muin 81. RAILROAD SECURITIES AND INVESTORS kT.il l: 4.1 tJ S iU nf fVio iNOinwiuisiaiiuiiig me lapiu iau in me vaiuc ui Enelish pound sterling and the steady decline of all Euro-; pean credit, there are large orders being placed by bellig erent governments on the basis of three years more of war, The railroads- are continually complaining about the attitude of the public. They say that legislation has been unfriendly for several years and that it has, combined with the hostility of the people, destroyed the market for their securities. The latter statement may be true, but vho is really to blame for it the people or the railroads themselves? The public has been the buyer of railroad securities in the past, and they have found that much of these were worthless, watered stocks and bonds back of which there was little or no security because the proceeds of the sale had been squandered or stolen by the railway manipulators. The Chicago & Alton, the Hartford & New Haven and many other companies disclosed a mass of financial juggling and corruption when investigated! Beware the Promoter! "We are going to have f;re;it pros-: peritv in the I'nited States, the great- ..... r i..j;.t tiir u i.n , . . ' csi I i I Riiunii x t,in.i uiui, ....... During the first Vear Of the War the hODe that it WOUlCl prosperity comes, all the promoters and be short has been steadily declining. It was incredible a:-;'1'- year ago that any group of nations in the world would; again be in the field, more active than endure losses of more than 14,398,000 of men in killed,,!-; nt f-thJf:. wounded and captured, and of more billions of dollars, in of people who are now working than can be even approximately estimated, or that nation would propose an indefinite extension of a war at a, ' cost of more than $1,500,000 a day, which is the estimate'. ZtZ tor eacn 01 tne nations, uermany, r ranee, ureal umain danger of trying to get neh too tast: and Russia, or that the world would look calmly on at al . war that is causing an average of more than 10,000 casual- The amount invested in them by hard-, 4-jpo o dnv working people and inevitably lo.-t ev- UtH a Udy. ... ... . . , lery vear would run into millions. ' j But SUCh IS the fact. And the end IS not in Sieht. It i "Recently I saw this mutter summed recedes rather than draws near, as far as seeming pros pects go. The deadlock in the west shows no sign of breaking.!" 1 he prospect that Kussia would be able to iorce a peace in the east has disappeared. the hope oi a peace bv the capture ot Constantinople: hit u again, ah he ims is the house he is inrlefinitelv dplavprl liv,'s wlli''1' " lu'uvil.v mortgaged. lb iriUUHUieiy UUciyeU. . j The second is a bachelor. Free from Even if Italy should gain substantial successes in the fumiiy responsibilities, he ims lived up imprensivbely in the life stories of three men all living in the same town, each about 45 yeurs of &ge, each begin ning with nothing. One was fortunate nough to make a 'big killing in a min ing stock when he wus a young man. Lver since then he has been putting liis money into similar ventures, hoping to Adriatic region that would not affect the final outcome of fZJZiHS the War. ! him in the face. He is now driving his The most dniihtfnl element in the fnrees that miriitlf0.urth ''''., .. f'"'" '.is by the courts that astonished and appalled those who had: j)0ssibly bring peace earlier than now appears probable is some" clubs and some reputation as a thn nob- nf tnniuhif no no tn hr,ixr o fhn nni-wt-icf a n-F ( lay- ! wen-u resseu muu ne nas nouiiiig in tne L11V 1CVV1 VA nilUVt IVUgV t0 bO 11UVT AO.1 0.1C11 IIO lO Ul "JV1 W'OI'ld many have been or will be able to supply substitutes icr those things used in making ammunition, the supply of which has been largely lost because of the blockade. The truth is unknown to the outside world and can tu only appear in the future conduct of the war. work, no saved nil he coum, persistent- ly, put it into six per eerft investment, , i i n T.i never bought anything that lie wus not It is announced by Secretary Lansing that a protector-1 sure would bring Mm his money i k, ...Ml I . .l,l 1!A . 1 TT -j' ml i , 11 hml lit J.ri in. ii invested in these so-called securities, Nearly all the "unfriendly" legislation complained of has been enacted solely to protect the investing public against robbery, and until they are assured of that they are not likely to buy many stocks and bonds, placed on the market by railroad companies. This matter is dis cussed in a very intelligent manner by the Medford Mail Tribune, in the following editorial: The report of the interstate commerce commission upon the Rock Island system depicts how the unscrupulous .speculators of Wall street have amassed millions at the expense of the investing public through the deliberate wreckage of a profitable railroad. How can railroads expect to command the friendship The third man married, had a fam ily and was 'up against it' hard. Pro vision against the future was a live consideration with him. He had to think Dr. W. A. COX f r'sl f w PAINLESS DENTIST 303 State Street SALEM, ORE. All Smiles Yes, Smiles Nothing but smiles when your Dental work is done by us. All work is carefully and well done, and in the most satisfactory way possible for any man to do and with the least pain. One trial will give you a complete conception of our ability and also convince you of the reasonable fee. All Work Guaranteed for 10 Years Lady attendant. Phone 926 ate will be established over Haiti. That is talking sense it we must keep order in the turbulent little republic, un and ut 45 has u good home, all paid j for and well furnished. Besides he has Hop Picking General By Next Monday (Capital .Tournal Special Serviced (iniiiil.y. Ore, Aug. 211. Hop picking money sufely invested sufficient to in-jwll )e r'(.nernl by .Monday der the Monroe doctrine, whv not. do it Hp it. as t. wns sm'L' .tor 11 ,".ne UVi:l's-! eek. on" that date Bolter "...i... e ni ... . x.. . ,7. 1 "-v l""J K'ss 'timing power, winging Brook will be in operation and unione- ot next yard at utjni; in uua, uiiw; iui cut nine, cumulating lUUlie IIUUUIB;!" an income mat, lr not large enmign Ouinnby's yards bciiining Tuesday is that of Diem brothers. bigger every year. and expense The same policy should be adopted toward: J,? Z'VuZ Mexifn. ubirVl b;is Vipen in Biifh a ctnttv of nnnvprir fnr of the public when such methods are countenanced?! fnr Vpars nr mn,-e tnnt it vennhw mir nt;,.0 cfnnriinrr nf u 4i 4. :.. ...v,.. " mwicuvci, uu v uun un-jr cajilxl u.ci uasra ui xau-s ; army to police the international border. If we are going; a Walter Anderson Ims returned from a several weeks' visit to his aunt at Carl ton, Yamhill counlv. Mrs. Frances (ianiard nn'd children, nearly all of them are su lenng from similar exploitation to insist on European nations keeping their hands off I T" .,,,un !l" in the past an. are doing business upon inflated capitaliza- these pCstiferious little governments we are under obliga-! It Ti, tion? Why sliouUl the public be forced to pay interest tions to the worl(1 to see that ,hev b h themselves. Ia r,'sl'lt of tt for the financial crimes of speculators? "The report shows that when the clique in control of the Hock Island desired to get rid of an operating official and seal his mouth they made him a present of $."0,0()0 or $100,000 in exchange for his resignation. "Under the head of "unexplained vouchers," the politi cal activity of the railroad is set forth, the wastage of the .stockholders' money in political corruption. One voucher for $25,000 is charged to "general expenses" under "oper ating expenses," Says the report: This uiuliei leleis to II miscellaneous file b'.iovmi liv the index In have fOliiplvlien.il .1 oliluliillloim o I alllpuitil oluiiuMce. I lie lile. however, was not piii.luieil ami a diligent elloit on the puit of I he iiccoiintiiiilH to -e cure it. .'! iiiiiiv inline. With, nil liiis file it is jiiiisilii tit slate Hie luiipose for which the money expended, but the genenili'iliiin "( 'out nliul ions l.i nilipiiijii t'oiniuiltce" in the liuM of the practices in, lulled iy the syndi cite mi ipietion is cleail.v .eest ive, At,lV t f rl l .1 , i.l nl,A.,.. ....... ...... P.... llOtl.l -..I Hi un& iiiii-. iiiiinru tiuuu-is was tun," ui .to..i u .,,(, .,i,.,,f i f 4.u , .:., .;...k.,i.u v ii M...... r....i..n-. i i... i,:... : ! about !J.l a ton at the mine Hiiieiuifi. 1 I a ll. ill mi I vt 1 Wl l,-i.-M minii! IlirU I IV lltlll Ul Mill .......it 41 I .. 1 . IV I 1 . juuiuij; un- uiarhi'i wnue oonus were uemg soul. ims Col. Teddy Roosevelt asserts that it would be a "base ananuonment or morality to stop shipping arms and ioing his money by fi. mtinitinna nf U'fie in fVio allioo TVinf ia nnffinrr If TM.nffi-1 ,;" ot his only di . .......ii. V L wV. 1I1UV AO 'U(.,111C1 It U1V.III , I l.'... ;it. ' Stronrr. but of rmn'se the Pnlnnel mnv nlu-nvc Via rlm.an.l, J. . . .... , L i ' ' ' ! w! "V "f ' .U-ntl. of his upon to make his assertions as strong as polite language . iV."'"! . J"' ! .nLuV.11 "de ", "i:'"";,m,u o-xem WM planning to bring i,i.; inm. win permit. A Gearv county, Kansas, farmer, re- eentlv motored into town' with $7,500 in ! K""" " " "inniiP .1SS .a, y ,.('orni!icl: niwl l(,,l,.rt hour to count the money, );,,,.. i,v rt,.,i , ,. ,.. . largely in one-dollar bills. I ill2 llr Wilhoit Sori.w-s. Tlv , t briiught in the euirencyla lulm,H,r f ? . savings account lutver-: i,lr ,,,i i,n,r,,f ising ainpa.gn cono u ted by n loeal ,,,,,, uf ,p ut),r th , bank lhe farmer had dmie no business jS,,.inj;s fllmi)HSi 0n s (, with banks , years Ot course, t.ns ,,,,,,11, tis ,t ( , man all that tune had run the risk ot v,i..,L t i:i! i..-.-n ' ,,r 11, ..ft l,,,t , " -ii-iii, nun spent a or tlictt, but n..ri, -i, - that was not his onlv danger. I nf his .',.11, V ' ' 1 "..,o.,e ..- ., iMiini;., HCill Wl II I V. was held here today, after which the twenty-four state executives were the guests of the chamber of commerce. They reviewed the Atlantic iquudion and were taken to Glocester on tile flag shiy Wyoming to be the guests at Mrs. John Hnys-Hninmon'd's Italian fiesta. Oovernor Hammond, of Minnesota, and Governor Whitman, of New York, were the principal speakers today. Ham mond diseussfd economy in state gov ernment and Whitman conservation. IK" FOB TIRED E ACHING FEET becomes known, and vou Hie 1 , ..1 .... . .. .1 ... mi. i 111 (i ii 1 1 1 1 1 L tune Hint ttr ,. . tne sun you re pecuiutive stiicKs jlv wt,s- " tried without) is dunned will -vr- ,J it.., t 1. . cettinff relief. yieh! anywj.eie from eight .0 50 l-r;,,,. ZZrl J?l? TIZ Ah! what relief. No more tired feet; no more burning feet, swollen, bad smell, ing, sweaty feet. No more pain in corns callouses or bunions. No matter what ails your feet or what under or securities which M.il'klr fl.'lV nnrl Ti,lliv Aaxr at'O onmnn olnnre vwwf I 1 .'. t.i. 1:... i ". the event i-eurrin ------ .-v v -.v-j "tt viit vittj1 tn v i.ttiiilliu C1W1111 11CA.II -i1- ' M, nil- llllfuil 11 1111 u 1 1 III - . ... U.tlnnf f.ii., 0..1 i i. 11 1 ,1 . .v . . . 1 it.i.i .Km .1. uii.ii.i.i .. .,. "'"""I i;iini. oauu-uay togemer, ami me aoume attraction ought to , : V' f,, , . , is spending sme time i onng a large, crowa 01 people to the citv. Both institu- "' t et(e f j tions should become of great importance to both buyers ! and sellers if properly handled and persevered in. two weeks ngo West Virginia produced 71,707,62(5 tons of coal in 1914, iso other state did this we I ; STATE news : .. 4!V. 1 ilf ... 11. . 1. . 1a ! ,1 it .i wus tt'i uiit'u ior i no oeneni ox me company, no outor 1 uuoniiauon uoing lorinooming. Anouier to . M. r elton for $50,000 is explained as "paid to K. H. Harriman and associates to secure the discontinuance of a line of road Ving constructed between Peoria and Clinton." Another voucher for $ 1 l.Otiti.O.") U explained as "for advertising in editorial and news columns of the Denver Tost." Another was for $U5,000 in favor of Robert Mather for lobbying at the Illinois legislature. "Small wonder some of the officials testified that they burned their books regularly to conceal transactions to that everywhere the rnad for vou t" invest vour nuuiev. with ne- coininoiUttine; btiides and inany sign posts, but the way to gel it back is often a devious one, with no one in" I sight to help yun. vi I KVP vour inonev in the batilt or in a Ml n -Any blown ,.n'9 Company, who :, onsen utive investment it uimen.led as soon us i.,,s,i,1,. w ill ,u labelsi l.v v,,,,r 1,1.-,.,. ,1 , ;n I on out o leverv loll " investment " scheines ut i,,. . w..-: i. .i. 1 to take advantage, .. . : ' .' '" " '?r P're of the ever-present oppottunitv to in-' w "i v" " , """" crease your ia.otue. and nt the same i nS'T,v,' htl fl"'" tli time ta have vour cpi.,,1 availaldc inW "1 ' ' ,1". T'7"i farm nenr the time of nccessitv You will find l l-I t , " .t,.nie.l home and will made ensv 1 - -T. . ' iur. n vlHlt t0 "'8 t'ii-iii I i", J laud. and Alonzo, in Port- GOVERNOR'S CONFERENCE Boston, Mass,, Aug. 25. Only one session of the governors' conference "TIZ" draws out all the poi sonous exuda tions which puff up the feet; "TIZ" is mag ical; "TIZ" is grand; "TIZ" will cure your foot troubles so you 11 never limp or draw up your face in pain, Your shoes won't seem tight nnd your feet will never, never hurt or get sore, swollen or tired. Get a 25 cent box at any drug 05 department store, and get relief w ith the w. windows," paste, I not tnrow troiu ear 01 the soda bottles. I'luioloii Win 1,1: Tester liluck, nf ihe t'oos liivor I'ow- Testing association, says lluit Frank lingers has one of the gi-eniivsi. cows Hint he Ims ever seen, nnd he is now measuring her output in tons 'of milk. In the past three mouths, she has pindnccl 1 hive tons nn, iuii,s of milk. lie, lured to butter, she hm iiv,i,!. tlw.m t. r.v...v,,t 'PI,. ,!( ,.r !.: .""i;'', l""""ls l"'r """'"Ii. or ;"""'v i ""elfin. ii 111 i 11. -mil tn iiu.i iiuiii,i;vuiv iii 11110111 iwo 1111,1 one liull pounds per tlav. i.s thus set forth by the commission: "''r "'iUi (u x':i- In I tin'.' Hie 11111111 hue ul the hiciie,o, 1,'ot k I -bin, I ami I'neifii b'lnlnav company evti'inlcil furii Ihniinn to Ibiuer, with biiiinli lines to M. I'aiii, Miuiieiipolis un, I Uiinsus 1 itv, I'lie teiiiimv noted is one uf Ihe ricnest Ninl nin-i ; .1 ,.' 1 1 .til 1, in the country and the m-Ioiii' iiiiiiili.-nlious nf limn. Ii 1 1 ii, i liismes o it 11 vobiuie of toinoie. It was then Hinviuif and its pi i.e. were pin 111 line,, its .lock scIIiiik in I lie mail.ets ot the woibl Ml 1' limn ''ni a slon,.. In lit 1 1 , .Ii:,,,,, IU, ',, tn V'll and Hie lou t u now- in ictviieu' linuds. The ev eleuce shews thai Ihe efliniiis of die i.nlw,,v ,iii,:,i,v Inn,, sen,iv iii,iviie, ninl Dial in IIHI lliev weie llltl lllliet ill ofciMciiiV. Billy Sunday Preachers Are Severely Scored ; Cbl siiblicrs of southern ('recoil will ' iiiseiiiblc at their iininiiil eiicniiipiiieut from September :l to IT, inclusive, in the Hills dime south nf Metlfniil. It is estimated Hint .'ion veterans will bo in atlcii, laiue, The musical proijiaiii is pivinie, as ev.eptinnallv fine, while , H. A. Ii. Vt'teiaiis will fnllnw the nhl I time pnpulnr custoin uf relating histni j ic v ears aroinnl the , ninpfiie, lliisl Orccoiiinii: The present vvnnn weather is bleiil for the alfalfa lands f Ihe west end, Bccunlnu; to llenrv that me nffere.l you. Men who huvei nnythin ," that is really eui tiinc; bir; I divideniN nie not selling it ut biirainl prices. They arc not of ferine; it to you i at all. What they are offering to you is smut'thinu that they do not Hunt1 themselves, soinoHiine; thev want to un- , I load. Nine-tenths of the people who' N111 rrniicsco, Auit. L'o. Kvuni;ebsts c into such sell, incs buv thinj.'s that ( ot Hie "Hilly" Suiutny type were are boitur " unloaded "" bv someune, 1 sioie.l bv t'.tim.-r I'lesi.leut William II. land by the modern process of promo-' latt at the opeaiue; session of the con-j tinn the unloading is often done at en-1 " " ' 1,1 me 11 1 1 11 rt 11 It It 11 tt otller oriiinus nrotit to I i iirumi,!,,,-. here today. While' The onlinai v small investor has neith. er time nor expert knowledge to prop eiily investiijiite sectn ities ot fcred him. I lie must trust someone. Anv 1:0ml bnnlt- 'ou the truth nbntit ir.vest- iiuse lie 1ms 11 reputation to Children Cry for Fletcher' California has a mono))oly on borax, savs the Depart ment of the Interior. In lid I the state niodueed lii. IOO Miori tons valued nt Hi 1,100, an increase over of """i,Her, w.n kn n project fanner nu, i ui ,ie, lines tne fourth crop is ill reinl.v knee hiiih. This sensnii Ims l,een Ihe best he litis Known, he sum. more than 7 per cent. christian , Inn, h he i ii i not imuiimi Sunday's mime, lib description of Nw.jay i methods indi en i i'd tn whom he hail reference. 'I nm not prepared to deny that this er will t evangelist h:n not ,,me guw, but I de- incuts, b . "js u i T ti, k on christian ministers,: sustain in ihe coinieuinty. And he is' his vituperation ;im shindy phvnses. in a better position to know investments j His irreverence nnd iiinniier of speei-hl than vou me fur that is his lifetime; on nine ii, i perniniient eliecT. i luisiuess, "We lie in an a,.e when the voi;ue T. T, MaeCltKOOK. seems to be t,, .leimunep somethinix or I ' umiieboilv. Kvanuelieiil efforts cannot, NO FOREST FIRES NEAR DALLAS. ln a (-rent deal f k.o,. They tire to' be enusblcivd cphen ernl and the bnb The sinoKe timt hnii;s heiivv over the bleu nf s passing period."' I city is not from fu est fires in tii9 vi- Indue Tuft d.vh,e.1 lie eoul.l see H'oini'"' neennlnii: to W. V. Fuller, sn- hiinue in reliuimis thought tow ard l,,.",vi"i,,K wur.i.u of the I'olk t'ountv! ernlity a: a ditfereut iltti- 'l"',l ussoriiuinn. Mr. fuller says; 1 i i c i i j a r ii u wt jfrenter lil lllllC lo!ll, SllpeiXUUins, The Celilo canal has been dry for three weeks. Hut that's nothing compaivtl to the dry spell in the Willamette valley. Tha household htlptn your u7 needi can bt found quick- LADD & BUSH, Bankers Establiohotl 1SGS Capital $300,000.00 Transact a general lunkinjr business Safely Deposit Boxes SAVINGS DEPARTMENT dervni, sti-; Warden 11. IV Mint.i, of the state m-nitentiiirv. vvn ti, i:.r. vnis Tuesdiiv nnd siiowci us ii sample ly through tht Journal Want of flax niiscl nu the enperiinent farm AJm near l'ai l.ersv ille, where he has h,l :t;l , ,'oinitts at vvoik hnrvesliiii; the rmp. The sample , fj,,,., , he reirts the $100 Reward, $100 Jiebl i;oo,. He will tuke number of Th rwnlem ,.r iina pupr will t I Knottier crop Hie still liua there to cure m nil .,.. ...i n.., t. Soutlierii I'ncifie Hulletin l ..cs siimiiti ,i,i everytliiue; pns.iltle uce, ruulr. s a conatltuHonal trt- lo illscoiirni;n lli,i iir:, iee of imis- , . ,, iV,rTh eur It Ukn In- ! sel...rs civlesslv throw in., bot't.es Plttt rroiii rxr win.lows. This will heln re- by ,"rnyln ih, Jmli.il.m of ib. Jis- i luce the hiinird of enipbives n,l ,1,1 ii.?Jl . ,.V" """ 'rnth hr I jiue siiuiKv r inospiiere is ipiite com , in on nt this time of vear niul is almost 'as much hn.e n miniKe. The only fire Reported near Halhis latelv was that nt the old Martin mill, on Salt creek, where ft fire of two weeks ngo wns lint I entirely ex, iiiituished. bate Inst week (the blne ami smnbler ilenmiKleil the j attention of the wardens, who .Inivvned ; it out by piimpiiiK water from the ereek. I This w ns not serious su, mn,0 n smoke, savs Mr. Kuller. Sombiv ..t. mu.pliere wi s o dense nt the 'n:itu,ii k'nnrd rnnire tiiat rifle uraeii.i. ,., Hllll'i I'AlMri-l. 1um la fha amIw effet'tiVe S.11,1 l,...l .1 t.. I Km- fhJ,! :!!'." b,.,l been eompleteil.-l'laV 1. 1., d.es. r.i.or... . .. .".. 7.. ..r" IMiserVM. I la VlTl? VS1" nl"t. nnaWob has l,cen - - bur"OJho signature oi f Mu.pln,..,it that tr f w m, ""'Soml'' are but What is CASTOR I A Sfc ou, foiitaln, i'Uli.'r Onlu,,, Mnr. , V u Moamnnfc. I6 l.M.noo. i, BW VT.'jSSl"6 r other Karcotio l allays I-,fvTlHli.1o-i fcV Uc U destroys "Worma GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS uears the Signature of USUAL FIRE AT MOCLIP8. ..tsV Tn. Aberdeen. Wash, in,- ti.. ... ' "'."" sinii nm ,i i, ,, ,," - . . ... . .. -. - sit- on the rlht nf way Wb struck ...ur-V p, ? "Th:"!:" I '7 . .u . ":U, M ';,"i In curiv now- "" " " n tti.i (hr ottfr iv, Humlrvsl IJollsr i m'l'K i'.t injured. The mutter vnme up nt hvl.0 n,u,h 'Hh In It. curiv a nn'. Kt nieetiim nf it,.. Mt.v,.!, i.. i. I "1l ,hr ottir On Humlril D i"i- safety iiiee.ine, ,, S,v,.rite,le,.t & xZZxMt '. II. Ketchm, smrt.sl the bull rollinc f,?,rr?.,? J '"M T A CO. TkImIj, (X by iwi.iu,: Maiiftyer' Mobb-y. f ,,.' WiXvittt mrinita The Kind You Have Always Bchf out. Eirtt b,.il,Un,.s were . "SO For Over V 0 . irW toda w ! ped stmve.i in ttnlay's firiv estfmMcl nt lo,ooo. The I... I, ?rr 30 Years