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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 6, 1915)
Editorial Page of "The Capital Journal" XHAELES H. FISHEB, Editor and Manager.' Mo.YTUV EVKXJNO. Kiptemher 0, 1!1.5. PtJBUSHLD KVF.BV EVKNINO EXCEPT SUNDAY, SALKM, OKEGOX, BY Capital Journal Ptg. Co., Inc. C 8. BARNES, President CHAS. H. FISHEB. VicePrf jident DORA C. ANOKESEN, Sec. and Treas. BUBHCKUTION BATES THE RIGHT KIND OF PRIDE Dully by earricr, per year Daily by uail, per year ... ,5.00 . 3.00 Per month. Per month. ..45c FULL LEASED WIRE TELEOBAPII REPORT The Capital Journal currior boya are instructed to put the papern on the porch. If the carrier doei not do this, mimes you, or neglects getting the piper to you on time, kindly phone the circulation manager, an thin in the only fay we can determine whether or not the carriero are following instructions. Phone Main 81. AN EDITOR WHO IS WORRYING Of all the drivelling, nagging sheets printed in Oregon the Pendleton Tribune is entitled to stand at the head of the class. Published in a purely wheat, wool and live stock country, and with their products selling at the high est prices in a decade or more, it never misses an oppor tunity to let out a calamity wail, or find fault with some phase of the public policy. Here is a sample: "Had rreniilt'iit Wilnon been n renl iidvoi'ute of popular yn eminent, lie would have Hilled I'mitfie-K into extra. mlinaiv Ni'.ion iikiiiIIik a' and ree-omiii.-u.l.'.l by ii i -ii kT' Hie ruixinu; of ruu-li t'n nrlx tin eoiixreHH mihl find nee 1'iiNBr.v fur nn n iIi-iiii:i t niity lind urtuy, esperially fur siiniliniiiM's iiml mii liitioiiH for deletine, Hud in dune thin, there wimbl have been hIiuIiI pi-obn-l.ility of the oeem inure of the I.UHitnnia and Amide incidents or the em bnruo . npuu Aiiierii'fiii i-iiltim," Everybody else thinks the Arabic and Lusitania inci dents have ended very satisfactorily to this country, and J The announcement that-Yuan is about to proclaim not many oi the common people who have the taxes to pay himself emperor of China will occasion little surprise in "Pride goeth before destruction and an haughty spirit before a fall," said King Solomon. But there are two kinds ot pride, bolomon was speaK-; A , . , Cnn ing of the bad kind. The good kind is very desirable in, fi uailtJ 0 FUU. human experience. Every man should have pride in his personal appear-: To,two good reason s. ance, should be proud of his wife and family, should have why , h ; :i .si,aii,y littic hamiet is called pride in his work. ' 1 Dl" iKs.-pa5,-.nrcaSe. in the Are you proud of the work you are doing: When fUlst pnCe, it is in a deii; and. sec others ask you the age-old question "What do you do?" do; j, d you feel a conscious sense of personal dignity as you an-; each othuh, sh! 1 J . J-Ui 1: lf nKnnnJ swei ' or uu you experience mu leeuiig in cen-auaoc- SERIOUS ment. that desire to eloss over the character of vour work, -Dear mcr exclaimed that your hearer may think you are higher in the mdus-j ;a,; j, trial scale than you are? 'I crying!" No honest work is shameful. But it is possible for any i diplomacy. man by self-training to raise from the humbler tasks of i roller Kooti.au Captain-Now, life to the higher levels of human endeavor, and thereby J X,1, X' 'wim'! 'anTdoyour raise himself in his own esteem and in the esteem of others rt- 'e'(;,n(;'!ta,,f1 Jl-e o"!t to say nothing of the very important item of raise in!Xlhe'Cfacui"Uat 'itsartiia'!! pay, ; basketball. r or humanity is so constituted that it respects a man in proportion as he earns his bread by the sweat on the inside of his brow. Study ! Think ! Redeem the hours that are yours ! Be a climber and keep on climbing until you belong to that high aristocracy which is proud of its work. the fond Whatever can ho the baby? it isn I S-K-J4 IN OLDEN DAYS. are lying awake nights worrying because our army and navy isn't increased at once. Munition manufacturers and nagging editors of the Pendleton type are the only fellows who are prodding the president and congress to hasten the greater army and navy program. Of course, since the Columbia river has been opened to navigation, we must admit that a German warship might ascend to within a few miles of Pendleton and shell the round-up arena with its long distance guns, but even this is not likely to happen until that little unpleasantness over in Europe is adjusted. At the present time none of the belligerent nations secjms disposed to take on the conquest of the United States, as trifling a matter as some editors profers to think it is.. SOUTH AMERICAN TRADE this country, and it will be no particular set-back to democracy. The title signifies little, and Yuan as presi dent has been exercising all the autocratic powers of an emperor. The march toward freedom will not be halted. It merely has not reached the point Americans think of when they speak of presidents and congresses. The China of today is more free than the China of the days before the revolution, but she is not and has not been a republic as Americans understand that term. In choosing to be known as Emperor, Yuan is merely making the title har monise with the facts. Bclshazzar saw the writing on the wall. "It's only another reassurinp state ment from the Government," he cried. One of our exchanges prints the following editorial paragraph without seeming to realize that it is a joke: "It is barely possible Mexico has an opportunity, in view of the Orozoco affair, to attempt to create a favotable im pression in foreign lands and to read a lesson to the United States in the protection of citizens abroad." Orozoco was! :arc lor ",0"s across the line engaged in stealing cattle and cattle'. the simplest ever. stealing is a capital offense in any range country, no ques-1 Sh''"je ot Henry viu.-n'i ten tions being asked about the culprit's nationality or prev-j! lilt "iL' ious condition of servitude. -1 l'St(1 ,0 trc:it n,y womcn-foiks. NO DISAPPOINTMENT. Cityman 1 see you have the larger part of your garden devoted to anions. Suburbs Yes. Mary and I don't The newspaper romantisists who fancy that all Amer ica has to do in order to seize the South American trade that Germany, and to some extent England, has lost, should explain why our trade with the Argentine has fal len oil' some $13,01)0,000 during the past year, says the Minneapolis Farm, Stock and Home. Il'a 11 liirtir lioi'il vno1 in finln irnf.uimfnf TH-wi 4...-.r..., i.i iv.ij, it. .in i mm 1.11 ii in ii wn nn iiiviii... inc uwiin 1 1 I A LITTLE TOKEN OF ESTEEM .... 1'n.iMv ....... i, .,v VU..IVII n'. tiv . iiuv i uiv i ' i uiiv ail 1 1 iio ucidinciCBO uduun latri in Lilt: VcllUW' 'I1.1IM1 jo oys want to hiv n to consider that what is good enough for us is good enoughj press it must be somewhat of a shock to them to learn ' '!"'." cup for Ass, ml,1li"1 for the rest of the world. Perhaps this is true, but the that the Mexican invasion of Texas is progressing so ' Jcicr-ncrc is something Vcr wise seller makes what the buyer wants. This Germany slowly. i u"; !;' ' ,cn, d,""lrs;) r, i . . i i " . i i ,"'"") 1 uon t think Manmear, lias done in the past, and will do again. Our trade rivals I so high as that-but wVr. in South Ameriea talk the Spanish or Portuguese1 The Silverton Appeal has been sold by E. E. Hodges to! luml I...A.....WV,,.. ( I.,,.. .....1. P..!. i.i.l., 4t I- ll I T 1 Til IT 11 11 1 ' ,? . - ... aiifcu.im-.-., wirj m.mi- uiniith aitmiiL; nn- peopie, uiey jonn i. iiooietc, iin experienced newspaperman, it is a! acts about winter ii 1 1 ... ...... - 1 . ... . .. . . f . .-. .. .. i.m.u'h pari oi me year also the longest part. It is the seai.ui of the snowshoe, tin ski ami the skate also the hot driuh in. i ine coal Dill. There Wr comes ' Wa time in life when a readv social yuui lUlUre independence.' Mart a Bank account now Saving builds character, and it is the one habit that conveys conviction of pur pose and usefulness. , i Saving consistently followed is a fine thing and it helps in many ways. When you put money in the Bank, people put faith in .you because your judgment is better than those who don't. It teaches the value of money and time, establishes ' credit, and is the soundest foundation for your future. Begin with One dollar. 4 INTEREST PAID ON SAVINGS I UNITED STATES NATIONAL BANK of Salem, Oregon FEEDS PEARS TO THE HOGS .PRUNES LIGHT NEAR SHERIDAN J . John Dielim yosterdny brought The Observer some splendid samples of fruit grown on his place this season, among them being Hungarian unil Italian prunes, Kussett tipples, Burt lett and Kussett penis, and several varieties of apples. Mr. Dielim snys Hint he has been feeding pears te the hogs during the past two months, the market not warranting him mm-. Prune picking in the orchards about Sheridan will begin the first of next week. The unusually light yield is due to late frosts ana the hot weather last week. Dried fruit is quoted there at 5 cents and 5 1-2 cents. "Con tracts for two-thirds of the crop ia usually with the Germans," said one grower there, "so that accounts for ln- Between tltty and sixty : tho low price this year. Roy Graves, ..u.-.h,, ,:re 1U3 apposed ot. This ii a grower south of there, who usually harvests 25 tons of dried prunes, doei not expject more than. 12 tons this only another argument for a cannery nt this place. With such nn estab lishment farmers who have fruits in small (uantities would receive remu neration for their efforts, whereas in quite a number of cases the fruit is r dead loss. Dallas Observer. year. 1 wo growers who have adjoin ing orchards totaling 100 acres in the Gopher Valley country, are not pre dicting more than a fifty crop. Dallas Observer. nHoc oatablish banks to furnish credit. These are all things we good local paper and is printed in a good town, do imperfectly, if at all. We shall increase our trade1 volume with South America in time, but only as we make friends, provide trade facilities, and furnish at lower prices and on better terms articles of commerce superior to those offered by our competitors. Another liner has joined the British sumbarine fleet. peace comes to Europe r Off the map quite likely. it peace comes to hurope now where will Belgium cet .,"e "hcrous iCy sidewalk, veiled olf? Off the map quite likely. i u u VT" ;".1.J"?W- no - .... i . . . iui us unsus pecting victim. Tim nvncnnr ctnto ailmini'ctfotinn c,i, U ' , A l""la'"1:"' rapptnK on the front .v i'viiv. iiviiuiiiioi-itiiii'ii oi.vui.-s iu wave uiie u.nir is a sure sin that the tell us one dav that the lialkan Well defined nolicv that of distrihutinrr tVwi simile nmnno-i ll"Mlt ln Ue cleaned. ..I. ,1 41 1 1 v"& "arm trolley-car l,a bee,, ... . . v - -. . THE MISSUS ( The press dispatches states are about to embark in the general European war the victors. 11- i ... . . ii iji 'it ; ami me next news is mai mey win remain permanently; neutral-.- As a matter of fact these buffer nations are ho-1 At least Professor Woodrow Wilson seems capable of tween his Satanic majesty and the big salt pond. If they1 conducting a highly successful correspondence school, side with the Teutonic nations they break with their nat- : ural allies, Italy on the one hand and Russia on the other. If they cast their lot with the Allies they stand in deadly peril of an overwhelming (lermanic invasion. If the Allies win without them and Constantinople passes out of the hands of the Turks the Balkans are circumscribed in their future Hold of development. If the (lermans win and the dream of a l'an-Cermanie empire stretching from the Bal- tic to Farther India, and including Egypt, Algiers and Tri-I poli, becomes more than a dream, it is impossible to con ceive that Balkan preferences for independence could pre vent the full realization of that imperial dream. "Damned if they do and damned if they don't" the unhappy little! nations cannot sit still without sacrificing the future, and cannot act without imperiling their very existence walks ar ' nit Hotel WfiiS ST. REGIS iff lh l (fill IE L. " Duooocri 4th St- Junction s Market, Ellit & SAN FRANCISCO WHEN VISITING THE EXPOSITION MAKE YOUR HEADQUARTERS AT THE ST. REGIS Centrally located within halt block of everything - on a direct car line to the Exposition. 1 50 ouUide rooms, hot & cold running water in every one RATES Detached bath Private bath . i-NlfUiKle. S2.P0 sinirle JHM double $20, $3.ou double Ttk UiiTerul Bna Jirect to Hotel or from Pe-rv lake my Mnrlcf t 6n.l t.v ' RlK "nll-l'loikiiuilr.. Fn.ni 3rd & Town- .., v uu.iiibl., SoBI.MHikKl. COC jCcit He I. ill, I t.i the the I'.uy ,has in ui'i'th the while, lie Some of those bloodthirsty American editors might go to Haiti or the Texas bonier. 1'retty lively scrapping in both places just now. y-i. ji i i 111 i SNII M. hl N I ( tl.l M niiikinj; vmir home free w itli enciMiini!e ment, ( i n t i t n .1 e, 1'iaise, nn.l hniul her n n.rni1ent ninil. Yon c tn vonr h.iuie Hut They want (leneral Coethals to manage Boi'tlaml. It's a job nobody has ever accomplished up to the present time. the liiri lens von'ui Imriie, the cares Hint are rncklii)! ymir Kal VHiiive.l heart, the ill that art" tiniMtn: yon mourn. Sweet y in ii t h y coines from the lia of ymir wife, iiml love in wslow en her face; the hiir.li'n a n .1 : ciiie ot tier on n weary life have until ilii! to do with the ease. Suwise von I foi-tfet oiir own tiouhleii an. I woes, inn) lliink of the woes of the finn, whose ; cheeks Ioiik uo lost the bloom of the ruse, while wrinkles increased on her I'row. Siiino. vmi renieinlier the work from your job in i the If you wil, ,,v,. him eonrat'e who niHit. nn.l talk of has ch y hi for life. If liscDvcr.'.l in New V,,rl, nn exhibition. I-, i nc snow-bhovel will find the I '"Miml.iry line between two lots more ! accurately than the best surveyor. the kind neighbor with a horse anc snow-plow stands nearest to Heaven'' I Kate. The hardest tltitiR to find in the win .cr is the Ice side of the ash-barrel. I he furnace that runs like a tor ! -ind behaves like, a Sunday-school I "''"len while you are in the basement ivatchiiiK is always the one which! s c.ther too hot or too cold as soon j i yoH bcKin reading in (,e lbrary O has been noted on blizzardU 1 -ers who are Iving "'" mat the boss is always on ! .. i... " ! '""'I "I tune to sten r.i .1,. .J....' ' oi his belated staff. "U'r' i 1 he nun who is at the office tarliesl and stavs latest frequently rooms ir I a cold place. I Trolley-cars always break down or I the worst morninRs. i icnty ol tcllows are still alive IC30I J DON'T NAO If you wit-h to drip the world h little in your liiiint'fe way, H'-n't !in(j. Your wife, if you'ii' a husband, doubt less hns Iter t r. lis, but my I'oa't ling. You may be t,.,. 1M:,V ttiili n(j for your little bit ,,f erust 1 o lie able to lift in I'm- lust you still 'i m h,.p In iimkini: th world bi ilit.-r. if you just oon t nne. Children Cry for Fletcher's I 'on t uncr. you w ish to l c lit helner nml Ii.. 'II need help in xf strife I'oll't (. lie may Inive f,. .-hiirteuinines hus- , bands neneially do And he may sonut i n.., sit beaten when he slum!. In,.,, triumphed, too. But he'll rise wiili .ewer murage and new strenuth ,t only you "on t ng. nroun.l vou th.",. nri nthers ii lnne imiiiful .,. ml, to nurse. O'-n't nn)j, Kiibliinc n ,. f,,,, llM fV(r nni wi alvMiys mil ,,, i, wiirse. Oou't nag. ou can see vonr nm, i.i...'. r..ii.i..a.n All LADD & BUSH, Bankers Established 1SC8 Capital $.".00,000.00 Transact a jrcncral banking: business Safety Deposit lioxes SOWINGS DEPARTMENT she has ilone. the endless routine or the . w,'nkiicss,., lue i,Ri u-nis, the toil from the rising to set ' , "" ot M'"t tun of sun, mid nlwnys with work in nrienis. SupM.se you leiueinber when lie was a inai.l, nn.l you were love smitten hoe; you piiliiied the future In opulent shade, Hii.l promise,! her com fort and j.y. The misus will toil till she drops in her tia. ks, nn.l e,oo to the rest up nhoie. ij.-noriinr the pain and the strain n n ,( the tan, and till she's e I't'i'tiui" is lo o, rtfM lKlls it'$ for talt, a Journal Want Ad will $tll it. I ntlCII It ClIIIMiil l.-in.r v.... rruii.9 Why n.1,1 by ii K r w'hisper to the world ' Vi.,,K of painf Oon t nag. It she has her dins tP frettinV. oh, be patient then mth her Ovu't i iij. n sac makes m ist n l , remember it is I hiimau ttill to err I I'oi't nag. ' ou may not Imve s-cngth to refuel the pale one, wl,,,.,. l,rden kill, I Or to hit tlu bi-siv ton,,,, nrP j tumbling up the bill. Hut vou ear, refrain from mkinK the orhl sadder, if you will Oon't nag. Record Herald. remember that biir Mi,i,.t r DON'. CAUfROX SHAFER. j INTAXICATED. j Wife-I think that chauffer wai iinrtrr the influence of liouorf Hushand-I know he was. He cave me back the right change? 8 . SO MANYNUMBERS. Friend (. 19J5)-So next year', car, are going to be fifty feet wule Auto AKent-es. You see wi ZVX" room for ,he number LOOK BEFORE YOU LEAP me cake she made looked fin. enough To Justity her pride, But when we came to eat the stuff e pretty nearly died! She ,a,d ,he coiibj not comprehend What rouble there could be. She .1 follow ed closely to the end Ine cook-book recipe. Should turn out such a mess, I L n ess she made some sad mistake j IVspm her carefulness. Hevond the slightest doubt, for from the simple recipe I Six pacs were torn out' H. W. FRANCIS. ia 5ISaf SS nnd vhi.h 1ms been VWT&cjfa A 'lI8"pervlsiou 8lno its Infancy. EsifPrhuiMita Hint tr v Hh " aPe but Infants and ChUdrcu-I emUm licolth of vuuurtu-Lxpcrience against KxpexiinenU What is CASTORIA voiuams neither Opium. Mr, i.V " 13 Peasant. It d allay. FcvopUh.,! 1 ,r e ?' dcfoy8 AVorm. liaa been in constant i,e f t ul tro,"ln ty years it I at,, enoy, AVlnd Ci e! all & ' .M f VoPon, lliirrh,erv. lt reRt l to th th,n,f Rubles and GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS IBtars the Signature of The Kind You Have Always Beaglit n Use Fon r... cr Years m-i Mm, ; .WMiilA f-nt',' 'CTwf,V;;,-.,