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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 7, 1915)
i - . I he Capital Journal CHARLES H. FISHEB .Sept. mb.T 7, 1!'!.". TI ODAV i:vi:i(!. Editor tnd Manager. Editorial Page of T . PUBLISH Y.U KVEBY KVENINO KXCEIT SUNDAY, SALEM, OKEGOX, BY Capital Journal Ptg. Co., Inc. L. 8. BAKXES, I'resideot CHAS. n. FISHER. Vice-l'ixsident DOB A C. AXDRESE.V, Sec. and Trens. most curious French I ever listened to. It was absolutely j James K. Lynch Only lawless as to grammer and occasionally bankrupt as to 1 f anHifp nf Rankpr5 substantives; but he had not the least difficulty in making unaiaaH! w DdLhwa himself iinrWctfwl flnri nnp snmect nin Tint WOl'I'V flllH Setrlc. VVa,!i.. Smt. ".James K more than another." On November 12 of the same year, he quotes John Morley as saying after a dinner at the' White House : "The two things in America which teem to me most extraordinary are Niagara Falls and President' Roosevelt. ' And so the gossip runs on. lhere is just enougn in it ! Lynch has mj the office of vice pre-i- The capital Journal c.urri,T by atf instructed to put the papem on the to excite an appetite f or more preferably for that which KfBSCKIITlOX RATES Daily It furrier, tor year (500 Per month D&1I7 by D'uil, per year 3.00 Per month. . . .4.V ..35c YUU. LEASED WIRE TELEGRAPH KEl'OKT Seattle-. VWIi.. Sopt. I.vn'.h. of Sua Francisco, via the only' ra'ndidate- named for the presidency ot ; tin- American Banker--' association j whi-li is to elect officers at its annual, national convention in session lime to day. l.vnch will succeed William A. Law. of Philadelphia, the retiring president. dent .tor a year. p-ircn. li t..e earner -on . uo .ins, w a,.-, yon, or D-B,e. . gc, ig n suppressed bv the editor. The natural COndUSlOn IS attei mereial National bank, of Kansas City, p-iper to you on time, kindly phone the circulation manager, a this is the only iB , Jl1 T ' - . . ! . v u iT i-iTi I Mo and Geor-e Wexlev president of ny we ran determine whether or not tbe carrier, are following instructions.! all, that it IS hardly fail' to publish BUCh little COnfidenCeSi Vhitnoy ( Vnti"l XuUonaYbailk. of foone Mam 81. j am0ng f nends during the life Of the SUbjeCtS Or anV" One Of ' -New Orleans, were contestants for the " vice-pre-idency. .Iicrn. , - i A warm contest is anticipated when , ' i 'X. P. (iatliii'j. of -New York. .Mcl.ane OUR FOLLIES AND OUR SINS ! 5WKtto;t" : other lor the office of treasurer. m, . , . . ,, , ,, , , : It is conceded that the .Mississippi There comes a period to many a thoughtful man when, j Vaii.-v m Ket next year's convention. looking back over a wasted life, made such by health ; ;iIi1 (i"vciand. aa Kansas city m.,.. . , , .. . , .' .., i have already announced their entrv as missused and time missspent, it seems -as if he sunered convention cities for mm. o i t i M i s t ! more from his follies than his sins. ' - , Bmni fbi -Motive. U I 1 1 jtl 1 n 1 il I j, ii. , . . . , i . , ' scheduled tor an address, on "Modern nm, MimAci. .... . i... i ! itlookstosuchasif in sin he had received some recom- Methods of ProtectinK Banks." this at- -iM J,l t ii it v ?, n aIw?7Yv,nmn. Tlpense-a poor return, it is true, but something; whereas.-- "I v. ild and weird they seem; Dame I- ortune on his plans is n fftlllps tU, k nntu tn Khn Kf n conco J'hi)m(t i 'r..;v:,I;"w: c-t J v v .- v. ; Atroi o rimfl ir rion-no nn civh thnf oil fine n vn tAlhi i)uys a mine where sundry boobies have RippSinfRhumes Dr. W. A. COX w PAINLESS DENTIST 303 State Street SALEM, ORE. All Smiles Yes, Smiles V. J After a time it dawns on such that all sins are follies s" iilinL- V.i.;,- n!n rn nr. nvnSI ..rt.l tt i"i i tVi f n-.i ir . " c": W S MJU I1U CUIlSCqu-HH UUT.U Ul US J-UUiMBTS i V ' ",,u . ioss 0f health in body and soul starts ud in anpalline pro d gs out gold or rubies, or some variety ofportiong and distinciess. rvan-. Jilt uuiius ill- LUllfllO luril 10 lllOIiey.l rv l : l iv. 11 j f,has one the desert blossoms at his irlanr. and so thpl,.e v,c iJ.' n "iiit uie hu-caiieu piedbtu 01 , him, U9 :i 1 ; . " 7 r , " , "1 uie, to nnu in tne inuuigence ot seiiisn passion mat ther h v-a. is miiiii , lit- cainoL neip oui uns u(, ftf ftn1v flpprTnfr conoo ftf on: m ,vuh a nnn,ty 1 cannot understand." hei i ":r::::f. ' " T : ' s r-MM n m 1 1 1 1 r 1 1 ri m 1 1 rifj 111 .lira ic n rr fnmn oro nnr t.mi sing and dance V4 i stammers, "why Jolks denounce this best of 1 lift ?i1 pIoIr'S. whv knockers wield thpir vncfv hammers, and kickers howl and tear their robes. Life has so many joyous features, so many charms kjyond compare, that they are eurely spineless creatures who growl around and paw the air." We do not heed the sunshine chatter of one who never knew reverse, who never found a thing the matter, who has no hoodoo, jinxi or curse. Hut when some hornv-handed sweater, who's i known hard luck, again, again, remarks, "The world could not be better," we lift our hats and say "Amen." JOHN HAY'S PICTURE OF ROOSFA'ELT Juarez. Mex., Sept. 7 Bobby Waugli. the Dallas. Texas, liL'hMveiht. today' more ' trial horse" behind i result of his victory over Iiattlinrr XcI.mi. The bout went tweu- roumls. The one time champion! ex ;t.,.l ..i.i v.:i;... ... .. . . tinuous realization that the pleasure is not complete, but punishment, but lacked aL'L'ressive- there follows every excess a corresponding depression' nc"'iV(,rvilo x y .Thp a5 1 which increases as the indulgence proceeds until pain pre-, pirations of Krankie Callahan, of Brook- dominates and one can say with Solomon: "Vanity rf JZ' Vanities i all IS Vanity. the result of his defeat at the hand-:i This that is commonly believed to refer to satiety, isjr VaE Tfusl really the moan of lost self-respect that .accompanies lost''" meet Tommy Houk, because the lion rh in Vwvlv nnrl onnl ' 1 lun,r was a heaver man. The poor wretch has extinguished the divine part given humanity in the overpowering sensuality that marks the oeast. 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 Xew York, Sept. 7. Mike Gibbon- took n seven mile .iaunf today, fob j lowed by an hour in the surf, in iirepar- f... I.: . r,- , i. I uis M-uifi iviui rncKev .Metar-' lanil, ratunlay nt Brighton. I'ackev j I fnllntpu.l ol.;f i-.v....... ... .1. l- . . i' ; of fanciful conditions! We call that remorse Which Ich he does not roo-ard as a cood ) (Fuiii i i i-Miiuiunmnf;. i How we do mislead ourselves and build on the mirror fanciful conditions! We call that remorse which is nothing but abject fear in the presence of retribution. Bluestem. 85c. Oats: No. 1 white feed. 23.50. Feed. ,2:S.50. Hos: Best live. sfi.!0. Prime steers. sai.iiOfi 7. Fancy cows. $507 3.25. Calves, $7(o 7.50. Spring lambs, li.50. Butter: City creamery. 2! l-2e. K;itrs: S.dected local ex., 27( 2Sc. Hens. It l-?e. Broilers, 17 l-2e. Oeese. Sc. Brolhers !in the dynamiting of ytdio i Los Angeles Times building according i to a report iusucd at the "district at torney's office tod.-.r, Ortie McMnni Igal, the dynamiter who turned statei j evidence, holds alnu;t daily confer jences with the Ltiorucys for the state, i helping prepare the prosecution's evi I denee. ' I fed n r Point, Ohio, Sept. 7 Chnmpior' d in Hnvs HnirnrnTlH a the lnrcf -fvomiontl nofflrl "' or Uevelnnd, defeat- --"j- .- v..- ...ut,v iiiuviiuj ijuvmu ea Alvie .Miller, of I.ornine, advocate ox a great army ana navy. This is to be expected, Uv,lvi In Harper's Magazine for September appear extracts from letters and diaries of John Hay designed by the I-... oi io nuiKe up a .Mosaic portrait ot Iheodore Koose- because John Hays always was a believer in big things velt as liny, his secretary of state, saw him. It will sur- whenever tWp wna nnvtWncr in it f,. w,0ip tv, Zt-i prise those who know the self-suflicient Roosevelt only trust and other manufacturers of munitions, armor, etc t : a public man to learn that he spoke among his friends could not omnlov n mmv mnnlilp nr 0vno,.iflMfl,i n,.J'--1 I , . , , - 1 " - - - " I ' - i.A 'vin.iiv,tu o rjs ' round bout last nfglit. Ohio. . PI . 1 .1 , . i . . m ins own spcecnos, saying tnat lie knew there was "not much in them except a certain sincerity and kind of com monplace morality which put him in touch or svmnatbv . -ii. ii. . ii ii i . ..... " agent. TRIAL OF DYNAMITERS. Los Aneb-, Cab, Sept. 7 Nearly toll witnesses have been subpoenaed to testify IV the prosecution in the trials of I'avid Criii:i and M. A. Schmidt, alleged aeconiplices of the MeNamara THE MARKETS . Mi A year ago this scrapping with the Mexicans across with the people he addressed." And it is interesting to' the border line would have produced a great deal of ex read that this man by so many thougM a bhnd egotist citement-now it scarcely gets a first page position in the UH-s are gradually oiiskini? un in price, and today the commission houses in the city are paying 2( cents for Xi,. 1 candled, tH, Ki-ii-C)h ure offering - cents cash, and 25 cents in trade". -:iso count. The wl.;,t market is drncjjin .,,, at about the same price, with hardly ativ established price. The name may tit- said at new u;its. While .im I.,,,-.,', is nffe,i,li; ::o ,.,,nts ,! i . at the situation permits a T2 ..! once, jiti.t . j , """ '"n"' Tune, many a matter ot tact the L I l.f Hw. .1 4K..1. i . . . "ro "' ...w . .,. ,H, tayue, , ,.ui umi u.ai o uy marvelous: question and make it seem small and insignificant good fortune has brought me where I am. i ne extracts pun usneu snow clearly enough that Hay's' Even hop picking fails to bring a rain in' Oregon while' I'SUIlUlte Ol HIS ( llt'l W nrf li nc;inio ni i , .... i " ;,. i , V "" "iicu in me r.asi ami iUiuuie west inev hav uu tn.i . iK 4t.t u nimi ami l.ouge aid not scrupu to; downpour most of the summer. A '""K" tuui nj; uiniiwiM-b at inc. suenuous one, Dolli Detore! went her hnre.mi vertuvk u-ill chm,- n,..,v, ui-. ;(-uUlftcrl1e beca,ne president. . average for Tainfa 1 imo a 1 1 .... As we all know the then New ork boss 1'latt permitted! h 1 , Zu, r lioosevelt to be nominated and elected governor of that! T'lii'mni- Pi-ncil.ifif Tn ff cm... 1, j , , ( heat country as vice president, thus be put in what is cons lias4e he rushed to Washingt poseil was a country wide conspiracy tun than a goat. He came down with a sombre resolution1 The ilnmnincr nf ct.xdinrr v.,i0 T- i i' .t . l !..... P . .1 , t ..' . . ' 5f ilOh waiting f,, 10 Wt-ama. per ton ,wv tli.,( 1,,. l I i l- .. . . mvv ouja mi- iiuiIUIllMX U11UJ1 1 neat, new croo i tiJ U h ? iv !im !v h0y , lhe 1hilil'l)i,10s has been a failure because fettle ,"7 - KooseNelt did not propose to; in office. Taft is getting to be the foremost funny man s den d a morgue and in hot, in the big political circus. j&,"Vr gton to head oil what he sup-' . ' 1,ir,on $H(-7tl2 'J(n$10l l(Vr.61' , 7l!c ' . . Woo, ! if.'U.oO $10 .... $4l.Cu: $29.00 31.U0 , 5 Bl I jon Hiltesi Exposiiio-t honors Highest in lubricating efficiency high est among the many oils competing a triumph for lubricating oil made from ' asphalt-base crude. IP sua t&e Standard Oil for Naior Cars The Jury of Awards at San Fran cisco and San Diego awarded Zero lene the gold medal in recognition of i.s superiority. STANDARD QI t, COMPANY Russia will keep up the war for ten years if necessary. Rutterfnt j I'reame.y butter, .Country butter , Buttr. rcr foil ml found to his stupefaction that nobody in Washington ex-'DMii TUm-,jnnJ cent riatt had ever dreamed of such a thimr. n.r,n.i ,d' Kecali lnreatened even have a chance to launch his nolo episcopari at the' Against County Surveyor .-;; ,,' ','i' ;;t:' ,!u,: Major. That statesman said he did not want- him mi thJ -- ,h" " r - " - V ll ticket and hoot said, with his frank-and murderous smile: it Egga and Poultry. candled. X. I l-'kliTS. case eimi.t ,.,,1. .'K's, trade liens, pound Rei"-,mtative Horo. j "u01"1-'", old, per pound .... es of the .Marion I lrl "R ehiekens, putiud Oc i ..17c L'oe :w ; i1' -thimiiiiih 'raii imm- -' iinui-"'-' :$J ")C-liS ! 111 ll- lis.e.l new In hi,. , at West SuielM Hiimicv, I eniic. Maiter .Imne, I'idk i mint' i , r nt 1 iik county. ! sity nf a new linn h disMltlsfied son nt the .: some tntmv ,1: (i 'iiiital .1 ii 1 1 it m I uvial Seriee.) Of enum. not Vnn'n. (W f.,.. Sf A .-..I .... I. lH-. '-. X'pl 7 -Tlneats haxe v.....v . v,.. ,v m.i .11, iV1 n. vuu Ml lit.- Wfltlil cea made In a nond.er ol eitiei re hack quite eased in his mind but quite bruised in his self- "' i"";iI" 'o.,..i of itentin- (,s.,,,m instltule leeail .oeeedllis muiu.t ' . ' . o . I a 0 I li I . I, Ml 1 e ' How this man "not fit for it" wns litrjllv for....,! 1,'",',,,m-"",- 'r accept the nomination for vice president ami was elected !!'m! and through the death of McKinley became president and V,''!,' i";l,1"""7 111 '".'; ..II I. 4. . 1 II 1,, 1 1 . ine ottui. I ucv ium t'-uiia that ho .111 tne lest with Hay ami hoot serving under him in his " '"" .u. t..,. ,.0,, . cabinet aihls relish to this confidential note. i'"1,'1, "? "", Vr v ,'"'"!' "' I, 1 ,, . , u' 1 eoMieaiK.iM. Miu max be the secon.i hut even alter Koosevelt was president Hay could noti"'"'" ,0"-'' l,r 1,1 the restrain a sly laugh at him in the privacy of his'own diary. C,1 ,n', K yo limn un v'cuniiT 11, i;ki i, ne wi lies oi a lunclieon at ",r '"' '" i tin. coom the White House with a noted Frenchman, saying: "The presiueiu laiKcti wiui great energy and perfect ease It t.le lin- Marion Th I the nicotine; of onrt lust week and 1 ' 1 oaition of biiibline; a ne. !iun the two enmities l i the party was .ludjic I11..1HM tloulev and b'oad 1 river. Although the nt recognized the neees 'ii. Hi at Salem discus ne wiis postponed until '' w hen both put ties are ' linijii i.il i-ollilitlon. . ic ; .loc Pork. Veal and Mutton, Veal, dressed 1'ork, dressed I ork, 011 toot Spriug lambs Steers 111 a belle COW 8 . . . Hulls Kwes .... Wethers iilinii(l.in Mar: A ship gets to the! 't the 1 1 can much more rapidlvj tonu diplouiaev n.is at the bottom ot the ease. I Vegetables. com t. the LADD & BUSH, Bankers Established 1SG8 aI5tal $300,000.00 Transact a Rcneral banking business Safety lVposit Hoxes SAVINGS DEPAUTMEXT Juitjt Or nits Divore. 1. 11st we.-i, 1 ii-euit .la,ii;e II. U, Kelt gianted a ilninee lo il. 1.. shattti from Ins wile, Vnniie Miattn the ausliicl alleging ili'M-itiou, t he couple haw Ho ; ihil.lieu im.l the ea-e was not inn 1 testid, 'I'he pl.-ui.titt was repiesentcd b Altoniei iiieii . Holiiiau. i Court Al)iprutes Money. j At lhe nieetiiig v( the board of Conn-! iv i .iiimiiv,!, i, we.'k a number et the l m m in nt bii'ilics men ,if Cle oiiiitv appi-aied befoie the bo.ud nii.b i t tieneii I b.'iu . i jT0 uate a um; el' money to be used .n nimntaiiimg an' evluhii ai-ihe UMiiiiiai tmeis and lanil l'r " ' .-' t.' be li.-ld in Cortland t.i's tall. Au.-r Ii t,in.g to the pleas i .!' the 4itiei the eoert aide t- til il'-ttlO' the i veiwes ot K. ..v. i Ihibif. ln Winni,. Ura.liii. .i.iii,.. et the Uo!', ,-i.kiiIi f: r a.HiMion wiil luue l ei.oi al super i iiou uf the booth II America's Greatest Cigarette Cnbhago Tomatoes. Oregon Mring garlic .... .. I'otatoes. new New peas Cucumbers , " Wallu Walla onions ... Beans eet Potatoes rrulu. Oranges. Valencia Lemons. tor Imx I Bananas, lb I California f rape fruit I Dates, dromedary, rase ' ! Pard dates jCocoannts, per doten".', , amaioupes Watermelons .. 11 l-2c 10c C'di 0 a-4e! ..."5 1-c 55 l-2c! .. 3 (J- -4c ' Sfea'ae. 3c I 4(ti 4 Vc I 40c "oe 4c 25o 75e' 4c, .. a l-2e "Cii 5.25 M.OOy 4.50. 5o .1.00, 35 l.0. t 1.5(1. ' 1.25 SetaJt TH Lggs, per dorni I -sugar, enne ' ' " Sugar, IV i! . ; Creamery butter liy , Vlniir, hard wheat KKmr, vallev A egclidilf Prcnnraiion r-1 simila!iiionwm sffiSa motcsDigpsttonCVftf. noss and Resrxontalns ncitiw "Pim.MaiphuierwrraL ot Narcotic. Apicl Remfdy forratrsfln tton.SourSlomach.Ularrtwa rrrns A om'ulswits icwrisk ness and Loss or Sleep. tacSinl Sijnarurf of The Centai'h Compht, NEW YORK. For Infants and Children. Mothers Know That Genuine Castoria Always Bears . tho Signature of POKTLAND MARKET I inn. vire.. M'.if Club. Sic. 1 - Wheat ....lev - -MJESiffiMan ECcPyofw,.rp, wbiv H fNILIIfli t." j' "",, STp'' i'l iiu.jw mma itv iMPin, htm t rrr. -1ii.aii. 5iti.M I J'-'SiJlt!';yi'w sf Jt JI h$ Use For Over Thirty Years