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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 27, 1915)
1 Editorial Page of "The Capital Journa CHARLE3 H. FISHER, Editor and Manager.' Klil DAY KVKXI.Vn, Aiiaust Ifllu. i: V PCBLI.SHED EVEEY EVENING EXCEPT SUXDAY, SALEM, OKEGON, BY Capital Journal Ptg. Co., Inc. U P. Barnes, President CHAS. 17. FISHF.B. Vke-1'resident DORA C. ANDRKSEN, Hue. and Trcus. SUBSCKIITION HATES Daily by carrier, per year $5.00 IVr month. Daily by mail, per year 3.00 Per month. ..i ik- full LEASED WIRE TELEGRAPH REPORT The Capitul Journal carrier buys are instructed to put tho papers on the porch. If the carrier does not do this, mioses you, or neglects getting the paper to you on time, kindly phone the circulation manager, as this is the only ray we can determine whether or not the carriers are following instructions. Phone Main 81. Former Mayor Roberts of Terre Haute, Indiana, whoi is doing a terra in prison along with quite a number 0f!TnFn?APWTPTARIOIftS nrW nnKHpiono u-rm fnnlrln't heripvo triomcelvPS in of-i ItW-iUaW ltULViUO fice, is working in the laundry of the big institution. It is! a good story of how he came to do washing. He had a , o kick coming on the way his shirts were done up, and he fik'.r' op.'.V.tiV'.'.iu'.i proceeded to kick. He told-the prison officials in charge i because she Mked'to ??e nuu-ic Af friar hvunoh nf tho nricnn wnrlr cavinrr fW nnvrwlv' 'I"1" ',a!ih ,!,ro.uK.h. tl,e s,n't".s ' rForHeafWavdBeaaty STATESMEN AND POLITICIANS Mr. Maud tire a I ii rm Mar- on the fti-i. umron lout llilll airesroil (Ml ft could do better than was done at the laundry. The official,' charge of attempting to kidnap, said to the former mayor that he was just the man needed n . , , ,. . TT - ., , r and put him to washing. Many a fellow learns from ex- I.ontfwcll toiliiy undrrstfcndM tho irony Ufa Mrhnn Via mrln'flof fate. Yesterday lie asked a deputy i . . , , . . , , . sheriff to have dinner with mm. have sense enough to keep his mouth shut. "As soon as i serve you with di- " - vorec papers," said the deputy. The public utilities commission has made ruling that; X)MV York Aug 2-.-when police-, newspapers are not entitled to special rates from power! men arrested cimries Daves, a ymms and light companies for "juice'; furnished. Such a ruling! Zrel'St is almost an insult to the publishers of the legitimate the copper from getting out nr anyone newspapers, although probably not intended that way. el"e frora ge,H,,ej" I Personally, the editor of the Capital Journal has been in, rineugo. Aug. 2-. " where is vour" the business for nearly thirty years and has never asked !"ls,,Bm,f;' M ,a JUH' f , J . , . . ! co-respondents other half in a divorce or received from a public service corporation a favor not. suit. oh, pass him up." said the wit-; accorded to any other individual or business concern.!" "Ilc as "'y a sm"u P'tat-"i Why any newspaper should expect to receive special AVullil WaI,a( Wasi,.. Aug. 27,-waiia1 rates irom corporations is anvtmni? but c ear to a real; waiians were confronted today with J. V fJ newspaperman. The real statesman is the only reformer. What we commonly know as reformers seldom become statesmen. The reformer is usually a man of one idea, and is neses sarily narrow and egotistical. His one nanacea is a cure .tor all ills, and gives consideration to nothing else. Our land is prolific of reformers and politicians and strangely barren of statesmen. The difference between the two classes is strongly marked. The politician follows, the statesman leads. The one is the guide, philosopher and friend of humanity, the other is the servant. The fact that we have our government reduced to writing in a few simple rules makes it easy for a common man to aid in its administration. If he is careful to study the passions and prejudices of his fellow citizens and al ways to utter with intense solemnity the platitudes of popular truths, he can claim any office and so serve his constituents as to live beloved and die lamented. With the statesman the task is more difficult. He must not lead so far in advance as to be lost sight of, nor lead too directly in the direction of which the popular mind may not approve. ,lhe man of all time, is our countrv. who combined t.nin nrdpv the shrewdness of the politician with the directing powers ' of statesmanship was Abraham Lincoln. , The Salt Lake commercial club wants the San Fran. Without health all success and happiness must be very limited. So it is the duty of every person to conserve their strength and health, and their general appear ancein short, to make the most of all the blessings which Nature has endowed them. 1 PREPARATIONS Have been found by thou, sands to afford the best meant of always keeping "up to the mark" physu cally and insuring sound health which is the founda tion of real beauty. PUROLA GUARANTEE Should any PUROLA Product fail to give ENTIRE satisfaction the price paid will be cheerfully refunded by your local dealer. A complete line of Purola Preparations are always found at Opera House Pharmacy other very hot day. The temperature yesterday reached 102 degrees, the hot- ! test in two years. QUIT MEAT IF YOUR KIDNEYS ACT BADLY ' Take a tablespoonful of Salts if Back j hurts or Bladder bothers Meat j forms uric acid. We are a nation of meat eaters and l our blood is filled with uric acid, says I a well known authority, who warns us j to be constantly on guard against Kid ; ney trouble. The kidneys do heir utmost to free i tho blood of this irritating acid, but become weak from the overwork; they Km 11k It. Tebbetts, of Portland, field ! get sluggish; tho liminativo tissues secretary tor the northwest tor the Na-jclog and thus the waste is retained in tional security league, recently request ed (lovenior Witlivconibc, who is a iiiemlier ot the national committee ot l,ke lumps of lend, and you have the loninio tn uccclit the ciiiiirnillns'iill afinmim I- l, 1 i. .. .t. down her own strikes and other internal dissensions. It!"' ti' state organization and appoint i-l3 oioudv, fUn of sediment, or the would really be a hardship on her allies if they were!? !L?" )S tO Great Britain tO main- "lis request, tiovernor Withyeombe has I you )mve severo headaches, acid atom- Thomas E. Watson, once populist candidate for presi-: f c dent of the United States, makes a nublic defense of the! Members 01 Mate lynching of Leo M. Frank. This may be taken as con elusive evidence that the occurrance was the inexcusable outrage against law and order that most persons have) always considered it. If England can do no more she ought to be able to put Security League Named tho blood to poison the entire system, j vtnen your kidneys ache and feel i EADITJM MINE FOUND Tort Orford, Ore., Aug. 27. There was considerable excite- mcnt here today as the result of a report that 24 pounds of ra- dium bearing ore had been tak- en from a mine on Boulder creek, 27 miles from here. C. W. Curl, of Canyon City, and Clinton Ainsworth were said to have made the find, Eighty dollars an ounce is said to be the value of tho ra- dium in the form in which it was found. GIRL IS ARRESTED. There are many who think Woodrow Wilson is a close second. f 1., 1 i urn i . ii. n ,. Liim-uiu iuicw aim wijson Knows punnc Jeeling to a cisco and San Diego expositions continued for another year. i uch or rheumatism in bad weather, get I oitiami : i fP,,, ,,. .. i .. ... .vu, iiiuiiiiulisi U1HI1IL Tllllr I ful in a glass of water before break- finallv reauired to send troons to Great Britain I Judge W. .V Cntens, .indue , i . viHiiieiinein, nullum: n. minAt. ne ti ui(11 t , . O. Smith. Klamath Kails: Colonel Wo. M! h" t8; ke a tablespoon- Vnn.i,. .,.o. ri,,,.l i.:nu iii,!,nv-!1.u'.m b'",ss 01 wr" . 'aptain Max Kern, lVidleton; Dr. tieoJ ?J ' Zrmn.f a"d j.n a f. nys i.. ii u i.' i. ...... . i your kidneys will net tine. Th j fn. And the hotel keepers of those cities, the railroads: editor .loume'i, l-orUandiY. n. 'Kav,; mous alts, ,is ma. the acid of 1 .nrwl n trnrul m.-inv ntViPi- inWpcro will n rln.iKf oonnr,,! tho j stt treasurer, Sale,,,; Dr. Andrew IMhVi " fnl? cm with l 1 1. l. i j i , " . ...vw. v.vu.u oi.vv.iii Sm I i I'ort and- litis (' Vnser I'nit-i ' UIIU 11,18 01 en useu ror genera- mcety. But both have managed to keep just far enough motion. 1 1, ',".; 'nln LiiZl'u. 1T t0 flU9h ftnd stimillt8 in ituvitiiee 01 it 10 icaci arid guide it. PANAMA CANAL DEFENSES A good deal of discussion is going on as to the nature of the defenses intended to protect the Panama canal, re marks Goodwin's Weekly. Ordinary fortresses have, in the present war in Europe, proven only able to delay, not to stand oil' an army, tan they lie improved upon at Panama? I rhoiiias, city editor, Oregoniau, I'ort ril . r, T . , , Miuid; I'uiil Cliiiiiilierlain. news ' eilitor State Engineer Lewis has capitulated and the cruel i Telegram, eortiund; coionei Henry mi,,,, :a ,,,, 1 1 'illicit. I'. S. A., retired, Portland; Cap- ai IS OVll. itain W. S. Hiddle, V.. S a., retired, i I'ort land; Colonel I). land. kidneys, to neutralize the acids in urine so it is no longer a source of irritation, Portland, Ore., Aug. 27. Pending an investigation by Mrs. Lola G. Baldwin, of the Women 's Protective Bureau, Miss Kate Dodge, aged 22, was held by the police today after arming herself and demanding to be arrested on the charge of carrying concealed weapons because of hunger and inability to se cure employment. The girl had an automatic revolver in her pocket when she surrendered to Patrolman Rekdaiil. thus ending urinary and bladder disor- uers. M. Dunne, Port- OPEN FORUM Would it not lie bette Fairgrounds Road. I'Mttoi' ('.ipitnl .hiiniial: Please allow inc a wiii-i in rcL'i'id to the in'iiniised er to expend the monev mi ciiii.,'1"!"1"1'""11' "f die i'ui,,.nin.is mud marines, aeroplanes and the wireless? Or to wait a yv r:;';:,:: IT T'livl! or two and see it Hayes Hammond, Jr., cannot neiTeet his1'""1 """ i""i",v abutting on ti,t mad apparatus so that he can guide a destroyer from the shore: iir';::''',1!:':;' nJs't' and destroy any hostile ship within a few miles of hud? (i"""H " Nl,,"v f ...... il. 1 . . " llvr' "l i"U. us nl,o own property on the road were Ami aie uio jun nuiKers experimenting? The ( lerilianS ""' unliticd nor diit we know in unv and French have demons! ruled Hi. -it tin. lim ;t..;,..,.. ..r "!,v m-eiing was to be i .i , , ... . . ""'I'H'iin "l , i. hen u ii 1 1 ii 1 1 u r who KH".- n;ie not, oeen readied. 1 lien It o d 'ananiM snicl k di ,ciig H, v,,, en iniiny people by tiiis great expense. It' this work is done there now many of tile people cannot pay it nnd will lose their lioines. Shall we take bread from widows and children that we may pave Hie road. Wu are almost out of the city. We have no tiro protection, nr police protection. Let us wait until the burden of paving shall not com.' so heavily upon burdened shoulders. (Signed) P. I'': M1XZKN.M I UK. Seattle Claims Title To Being Leading Port, as it did tnree score years ago, cannot some chemist utilize that odor in a way to make the (ierman noxious Kar.es seem iiko a Ii'esli Doutiuet liv comnar son' I i . . . . i - i- - did attend were not piop- n licit. I hen n lot ot those who incd Hie petition lo hind the mud fixed weie nut piopeity owners. This whole Hung. Ihciel'oie. l. not, Icenl and be stooped if we have tn resoii to KILLED IN AUTO WRECK. , Kveretl, Wash., Aug. 27. Mrs. .Mino lta Pendleton, inoihcr of Krnnk Pendle ton, capitalist, is dead today as the re sult ot injuries received in'uii autonio- lille nceiilent last uijjht On n downt corner. Cars driven bv Fritz X.. aged L'o, anil Willinm Proctor, ,lr., col lided an, Mrs. Pendleton who was in the car with l'iii,-i,,r was caught be neath the wicclai;,' and so severclv in jurcd that she died few hours later. trade 111 l( iionorai MiiM'Ulan was want to umaiv that oarth Irrnks 1,1,1 ,a MnI' w" lln "iMr uule tlie best torts. Karth banks with luuUM-groun.UalV:;:;:'...;,,: ,,! ries in winch guns could be loaded, then raised and "!"';"" '''' (nu",S ,V"M j i... Sl'.:"tl0- Wash.. Aug. 2..-Witl, the1 facing of the Pacific Mail Steamshin' 'mpany t nun tne Aiiiericai,.()i i,.,,i, 1 I cattle will become tho ,r,n.,i.,. Oriental port in the I'nited Mutes. ' ! 1 he abandonment of the Oriental1 rim by tins companv reaves San' Fran-1 hut port to the tar east, the Tuvo Kiscn Kaislia. Seattle, on ii. """ lines, the X sal(a SI -.. .-. . "... ' p until now the ('.real orth . ern Stenmship companv has had it I maiiiniiitli liner Minnesota on the S ; iittle-Onentul run, but iiniiouneement is made troui tlu. (1(..,i offices , tl... ' Jad Salts is inexpensive and can not injure; makes a delightful effervescent lithia-water drink, and nohndv make a mistake by taking a little oc-' I casionally to keep the kidneys clean i I and active. , I I I I I I Mr. I. Harris, Manager and Resident f I tOU AEAKNI ST. I Bet. Sutter and Buih I other hand, has three Nippon Ynsen Kaisha tl. "ii Kai-ha and the nine 1'iin- CONVICT IS KILLED. Sacramento, Cal., Aug. 2fi. Geome I'.wing, 4S, convict at Folsom prison, died today t roni injuries received late Wednesday while he was working in tae prison stceie yard, lie is the fifth man tu m,vt death this vear while working at Folsom prison. living was fatally injured when, fob lowing i, blast, a sharp stone struck his neck and severed the juglnr vein. He was a six term convict, having !,,,,, s0!' 0,1 1 ' 11 '' times to San Quentin P"on and three times to Folsom for uurglarv. I SAN FRANCISCO ! A mnArt C . - ( . . . . ..., uic-pragi, up-to-date Motel, loc.rca in me center ol everything and on a direct line to the Expoiition Groundi RATES Detached Bath Private Bath . 0, .50 single $1.50. $2.0B single W2 00 double S2.0D. $2.50 double 150 Roomi of Solid Comfort-Evtrv fv,: nTi Wa1 TownraJ Si. Depot, fie - i rom rerrv TKkH Aiitt St ... tm ny St. . .alk half a block North. ' Or Universal" Bui direct to HotrL I "imaiJii 9 oS at Keainy St. J Take a nwnce i car (irctl and tben lowered nirain. The niost 'ould bo built on tho isthmus would be out of Panama fever, if it could be i-onlined and at tho rij-ht moment let loso upon an army. It would in throe days work a Sena charib destruction. TAFT WOULD PLAY GOLF I " ' '.ssel returns San Fr -.sc,,. A lie. 57 V,..., L... . , 1 , ' . .Tl" J" Knssinn ports is idauiiine how !... i i , if f. i... ... . i. ,. '. ,".,ll,"'i. "neat and fl ...... i.iiri.; o I lute. K i ,-1 1 . 1 i i.lllV csident 'I'n ft t can nbscn, hi ii . .. . .. " "'hiiiii.i ior ll ill iiito ill ' I . i . woo,,, i:,,n ., Ue, , ,,. ,,,,, v,,, ... , - i,...os to sell Hcr, null Ii , I..i. I,..,-.. .j . " " "' .moiiic - ' " . '.II I, l I II I II IT III r I nlll'iMi .......I ;o ot mi- tor emu- ptenibor 3. WHEN SOME ONE CARES. The io Pittsburg l'ost is maUinir an ell'ort to h.-.v.. tin. in. scni.tion on the new eounty and city .milding in plain hnRlish, the lanoiiauo of the DeebirMlinn mm.1 i'li. i".,.,..; tution. One man writes in to commend tho olVort savhm 1 that tho buihlmi; belongs to live people and should bo in- I scrihod in the live lan,uuai;e of live members. The Post t and that contributor know a thini or two and have the I !hnn, common people with Hum. If not tho hifjh brows X iSiieakina- of plain nooolo one is :ilu:iv. n-niiiwili r r t coin s oft repeated remark that Cod must have loved them he nuide so many of them. And after all tho common poo pie, the masses, are the livim force in the world today i A district scaler of weights and measures is compell ing icemen in Kiipono and Uosobur,: to carry scales on their delivery waon and actually pivo the customer as much ice as ho pays for. Thus are tho time-honored perojratiyos swept away one by one-and tho iceman in' his season, was tho greatest autocrat of all! j Denmark has a right to feel quite pulled up. (Jernianv' 4ia.- ni-wi.tni.i.-i, hi i' vioiaiuiK nor neutrality. jiK Special X Whci $t.2."i Tennis Rackets . . .$1.00 X $1.2. Pocket Knives .$l.::0Spark Plugs.. X $1.50 Fishing Reel . s.r- j i mi nt in ii t. ' blue: sidetlllek- is proved vou meet some dism, ''iMi kind " h,'n ver I. bins have all ( i "b "' seine 1 1 lend hi : lllilllli; IWI.en vcr (..ilnnr. prayinu. stiulin- ' ,. . . uv the stairs, , It is lit... a V"U.-ca-.ieM to lim)w that T. soine one cares. X 'icciale one LADD & BUSH, Bankers Established 1SGS CnPtal $300,000.00 Transact a general banking: business Safely Deposit Boxes SAVINGS DEPARTMENT ...$1.00 ...$1.00 ...$1.00 $l.L" Fishing Spoons . . .$1.00 $1."() Razor Strop qq $l.l!.- Bicycle Saddle '$1.00 $t.)0 Hahlwin Camp Lamp 00 $1.25 Fish Basket '.'..........$1.00 ? Ball $uo $1.50 Can Auto Soap $IQQ Ami many other articles at $1.00 that are bargains. Wo will be pleased to show you. -lime um mm rgn ,,,, et turpi, when he me who seems to understand an so can svnil.nthiy... None one who when he's far awav. still winders how he tares ' '"' wiiu never can -iinie one who reallv forget cares. tlirniieli licart ; till the tear- wlicn 1 5- It will send n thrill f rnptur. i ne iraiueworU nv tl, ii n in sur tne inner bcin nrops want to .he. I'er tins lit . 1, worth the 'liv in' MIIO.i mi. i .. . ....... si, rinws shares Iil.ile ,s rule worth the liviu'. when l .Mm Know mat some one cares. A, Ob! tins w,, , ITt,.,. '"'""'' 'l"V,.'l"l k -loii.U disclose Tbere s cross for ev'rv job bell ,,' thorn fur ev 'rv riie Ibit the cos, i, j,,,, M, i.'.vous. near , , Hie thorn the msebud . ,: -v t .. douds hll, mWn when some one reallv caves limes K. Ililkce, 1 THE JETTY. i .lust runnel strip Hmbl,.r, Nind worn rock, ami ma,,,,,, shoulders; ,., piling i ,,h ; """" lieam, n,t timbers , Yet it stretch,-, brnvelv ilr. ; Lockmij mil t. wmn , ' ; Keepiui; all (), M. ,,, ,..,.wnr;, ; Like harbor, deep ,l ,,;,,, Inst a narrow strin of .o.,a..; Selr tespect and tired endurance;' .'ust a stnp f battered moral, i are Horn l.tide m..l s,.i.i...v ' . Yo, it s, retches fsr 7rZr r. i ' k I " teim.iiition's rjt; 'iiii: nil nitr it Tat i... t t l.iko rue Master's, deep a, ,'',i,.t A To Newport and Back SPECIAL TRAIN EXCURSION Next Sunday and every Sunday this Sununei Oolng-l.Pave Salem ii rive -New;; 6:30 a. m. rt 12:20 p. m. Returnlug-Leave XewTort....6:00 p.m.' Arrive iiBl 11:55 p. m. wforr is one of the beauty " " "'utertaiiinient 'futitini;. Jtusic. 1,110,9 tf Oregon Seacoast. """,mns-'' Srf Buthin Here Boating, Agate our l,.o;;l ticket. "-''"t for illustrated f0ldor "Xowport" and for SOUTHERN PACIFIC J0UN M- sco". mm vmtT Ant. Portland, Oregon. 44-444s; I -E.W.R. Salem, Ore.