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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 11, 1915)
! Journal ditorial Page of "The Capita CHABLE3 H. FISHER, Editor and Manager. September II, !". KTl IfDAV KVKMNU, 1 1 : I. ;! i -1 PUBLISHED EVERY EVENING EXCEPT SUNDAY, fKALEM, OKEGON, BY Capital Journal Ptg. Co., Inc. L. 8. BARNES, Preniilent CHAS. H. FISH KB. Vice-President DORA C. ANDBESKN, ' , Hec. and Treaa. SUBSCail'TION KATES Duily by carrier, per year Daily by mail, per year .5.00 . 3.00 Per month. Per month. .45c LIVESLEY NEWS because they are taking English bonds in payment, while our farmers want the gold There is no doubt some truth in this statement and it is a relief to see it in the Tribune, r Ynr.nn nfUiiVi In f no of Vt o o iUo rtrA 11 1 amt rxriftiC ff I uchfuil sm-ilil WHS lltMfl I1 . . . tnri'h Over 100 wort' prsMit ami prouuce to nee iraue anu an ingu puces to me imiuem-c, , s0,.ji,e time .spent of the European war. I Capital Journal Serial Servj.'O.'i l.ivesley, On'., Sept. 11 A Sunday me neiv FULL LEASED WIRE TELEGUAPH RETORT EASTEIC. REPRESENTATIVES New York Chiia;;.. Ward I-ewis-WilliuniH Kpeeial Ae,eni'y Hurry R. Fisher Co. Tribune Hiiildina SO N. Dearborn St. The Capital Journal carrier boy are instructed to put the papers on the porch. If the carrier doej not do thin, misses you, or neglects getting the i..m-r to vou on time, kindly phone the circulation manager, as this is the only way we can determine whether or not the carriers are following instructions. Fhone Main 81. rounded off with nem-lies and cream .Miss i.eola Burns has returned to her home In Lents. Ore., after spending u Now the price of lumber is said to be getting better; month with her aunt, Mrs. h. b. car- If this is true then prosperity; Mr ;,,, Mra. Ju)lI, jliv,.s. of ported. .i r. to IGNORANCE AND WANT In his beautiful Christmas carol Charles Dickens makes the spirit that is guiding Old Scrooge reveal to him two children a boy and a girl "yellow, meagre, ragged, scowling and wolfish; but prostrate, too, in their humility." u it "Spirit," cried the miser in terror, are uiey yours: "They are man's," said the Spirit, "and they cling to me, appealing from their fathers. This boy is Ignorance. This eirl is Want. Ueware ot mem ooin, om must ui mi and the demand stronger, is, indeed, close at hand, for it is our largest industry.) visiting m. ''' - n .. i j l f i i !anl Mrs. J. Bressler. They expect r run, wool anu general laoa pruuuee is in Drniging r.mtlin 8(n(.rai weeks, prices and everybody has faith that the wheat market! will come back strong within a few weeks. The outlook,! land after spending an enjoyable week to put it mildly, is very encouraging. i ,',! v'r' ""1 Mr"' S' D"ve"pnrt and . I ji,,v. F. M. and Mrs. Jasper, of Salem, There was bloody fighting yesterday around Schrat-j 'i,,r;-7n,"t1 "Ik0 visit Curi,,"u'r maennele and Hartmannswvederpppf on the western Jack Edwards spent last week in front. Those names would make almost anybody mad' v",rrlu"'- f"' hjs 8;m J",h" ,Edwur- , . J The district Sunday school conven tion was held at Pringlc on Sunday, ihe following delegates went from Lives lev: Mr nnil Mrs. C. D. Ouerv. Mrs. Frank P. Walsh sees a "dawn of industrial democracy." Query sen, Mrs. d. Mather, Mr. and T?.,r D tu; 4.U 1 .Mrs. Louis Johnston, .Mr. and -Mrs. n. riaim i. tan cc imngs ia me salaried Hiemut'l Ui. a B. rarpenter. Mr. and Mrs. John Wat- xecierai commission mucn Detter tnan tne real worker wno son, .Mr. n. n. carpenter. The singing is out of a job. enough to run amuck. AN ounce of proof is worth a pound of argyment. A pipe of VELVET proves more than a page of print. 2L 1L 1UZ The Newport Review, published by Sheely & Griswold,! has suspended, leaving that town with only one paper, the News, which no doubt fills the field fully. Rhijtnos Walt Ma?on THE MORTGAGE Nnw that. fViP rihriafmne fnvc oro nTMirtnr nnf nf Hpr- n , l 1 i U ! U.,. T - n tx fhof Uft'lttnn , .. ..' o beware oi mis noy, ior on m jiuw i bw noi """"'i many one of the worst calamities of war has been averted. u,W,oh i nnmu. unless the writing be erased. In our day, as in that of Dickens, Ignorance and Want are the twins of Despair. In our day too Ignorance is the more to be dreaded, for through all the ages there has been written on the brow of Ignorance that which is Doom unless the writing is erased. There are only two reasons for failure today natural incapacity and wilful self-destruction. A thousand yes, a thousand thousand living examples emphasize the truth that every normal man can be prosperous n ne wm. But the rule of progress is preparation. In this age and on this continent who has the right to hold himself blameless if he fail through ignorance? Has he w hose time is squandered while his possibilities sicken and die? . Or he whose youth was but a succession of broken resolutions and whose mature manhood is a period of supine resignation? Or he to whom Opportunity appeals in vain because he will not open his eyes nor heed the myriad voices that thunder through the ages? We have done much to erase the writing from the brow of Ignorance not wilful. The American Public School has and speaking were much enjoyed. Gov Withycombo was the principal speaker in the forenoon and Mr. Phipps, of Port land, in the afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Byron Hazelton and family, of Salem, spent Labor day with Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Carpenter. WELLMAN BROWN WEDDING. A wedding which came as n surprise to the ninny friends in Silverton occur red last Thursday when Miss Myrta Wellnian and Mr. Carl Brown were united in marriage at Vancouver, Wash. The wedding occurred at high noon. Mrs. S. K. Willet, who formerly lived in Silverton, was present at the cere mony, having accompanied them from Portland. The bride is a daughter of A. 0. Well man of Topeka, Kansas, assistant treas urer of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa l''e railroad. She has conducted the irl linery store known as the Bon Ton Hat Shop for the past several years. She is a young woman of unquestioned busi ness ability and has made good in her a mortgage on his shantv. The mortgage i1'"" worl1, T,K' K10U"' is a ('0,ltra,t Jo ,v..ffL i oDiicwitjr. 1 lie I11UI lk,dge )Bllltl.r n(1 decorator and has lived in IS d gllLVOUS Weignt IOr WOl'kingman tO Silverton for the past seven vears. stagger under;'it bends the back that oncei, T1,py ,"',h,h"vp jnny fricnli. both i.. uino Dtnoi i I it i I business and private lite who etxend was snaignt, and makes the hair as gray as1 congratuintions. About twenty indies il 1 ml i m P , , . , .. . ... at. tae Home Saturday even- of a surprise and showered litli many beautiful pieces of The WESTERN BARGAIN HOUSE offers exceptional bargains in New and Secondhand Camping Supplies. We buy, sell or trade, new and secondhand goods of every description. Best cash prices fer all kinds of jnnk. Western Junk & Bargain House 317-327 Center Street, corner Commercial. Phone 706 You'd need white naDer bv the tnn thp in rvf Arm heim or Dante, if you'd describe the grief of one who has thunder. The toiler says, "To blithely roam1 ri'f'u the landscape o'er, I've long been wantine:i KidTwi I'll put a mortgage on my home, and buy a! u'''""-si'v''r"1" .-y1''0"'- car, ana do some jaunting." He puts the WE SHOULD SMILE. mortgage on his shack, and buys a motor 'T,u' tVl,,R 11,111 '"'s Uu t"- toward . 1 ' llHlliiiwr lir',i tinrtl, n.l.il,. I witn tne money. In fourteen months I'll Ti,nt costs the least and does the most, pay it back," he says, "or it will be blamed ., is i"st i,ll'llsn't smik i fi.nn A Ikk rvlJ Tf t a.. i ..... ""' s"nl'' tt bubbles from the heart iuinijf. aiiu, mi vm mail 111 Lllf CieU lies that loves its fellow men gloom and created an atmosphere in which the brand of ignorance placed upon his back and shoulder, and from the weight Wi" rive away the cloud of dissolves; and the endless variety of cheap books has pro- he won't be free till he's asleep beneath a boulder. The nvTuu !!" w!!!',h mni K0. vided a medium through which young men may insure; home that once he viewed with pride a pride that all the wm. .auiy kin.im-ss Men il l . ... ' . . . ' . . It .. .....1 :n:. . i ii km.lClllt'llCI lllVMlOot ll-nilf ll-rtldit inilnlVAn .trill UI ' -1 . 1-1 I' """'.'i'".1 i.ciiii.. noim umuiBia wm suun iruiii ius possession sncie, wnne Perhaps the time is near when man no longer will have, he is paying for dead horses. Debt is ;he worst and need to shrink in terror from those most terrible of his, fiercest hell that e'er inspired a smoking sonnet; 'twere children Ignorance and Want. j better 'neath a bridge to dwejl than in a hall with mort- ! gage on it. HOWT1IK PEOPLE ARE H EI Nil WORKED Mr. Schindler Is Home From Visit to Switzerland ! n i n it ii 1 Schindler, brother of. the was informed lluit if the lness, too, nt; worth a million dollars and it doesn 't cost a cent. There is no room for sadness when we sec a cheery niiile. , There is no r n for sadness when we see a cheery smile. t It always has the same good look it's I never out of style; It nerves as oa to try no,uin when fail- lire makes us blue j Such dimples of encouragement are pood for me and you. I So smile away, 'folks understand what i by a smile is meant It's worth a million dollars and it i doesn 't cost a cent. I f.n .junta (('olo.'l lfepiibliniu. jinaneiitly disabled soldiers that pass passed the, throne,!, their country to their homes in The state highway board-still persists of using the road fund as a premium to induce counties to go into debt. Columbia, Clatsop, Jackson and one or two more which have voted themselves hopelessly into debt will get most of the fund again next year while the counties which nay for their road work as thev co along are iriven no assistance- ine poney is uniair aim unjust ami seems , , ,. ' " lv,'i'IVB "' 'iue, rraue,. ami cermnny. to have been adopted at the dictation of road bond buyers swiU,.,i.id travels in the war to i,',. j' ,,'',nM',','t 1nrfii,!,"l,!rv,few and pavmg trust, since noDodv else couia lie interested in ; 1 "': , " m ."' "'inns ..re seen, ,.mm are nw nmi "as the sis. 1 ""i oi, nii.erouiM on aukusi I lie loea s do not . ost so much as in CnCOUraging Sliell lSSlieS. I. travelled through tiennany. into llol- (iermanv. "' To show how the scheme works, an incident which oc- l;"';1 1,v i,"'i""l;;r ' N,:w.,y,,rli ''"'.v. i'i.,. real ti,,,iis r his homeward jour- i . .1 ii . i i i i , ., . i l""' experu iii e. all the Ihrills of hnv- nev lieeau ,,n the shin Kntterdnni iln.t curred at the meeting oi the highway board this week ie n.t of his letters ami papers held i,.f, ,i,e eilv , Ko.Xd,.,,, Vi!i ht-n.i".i might be cited. The judge of Columbia county in plead-"'' '', h' "d passi..K ti.rMKii fr the Kih-i. ,hn,,ei. iwore the r ... I . I I t'u evaiinnaliou trnm Uio otlicers of slip had liecn three hours out it ing for more money, as an argument stated the people of ti...-,. dine,,.,,. khKuii pt,,.i boats. ,., ,,.,, ,1V ., ' ' , , J ;. ?; vv nen the war was t list decliiied, hours while i he I ii ..fri...,. 1....1. e'l ov er t he ,j ' It isr. 't very healthy to pet in a row over the war,'' said' Mr. Schindler. ovenimeiit has nasse.l a that anyone L'ctliiiL' into ;i fl.'M over a discussion of the war. will he fined tHili or niven three months in jail. ' ' law his county had voted a special five mill tax for roads this year (in addition to a big bond issue) and if $: '.0,000 were appropriated by the state for next year, it would make them feel so good that they could probably be induced to vote a seven or eight mill tax next year. And the state highway board came through with the $: 50,000. Poor 'Columbia, in the grip of county officials inter ested only in schemes to "jolly the people into voting n,,. rjn..i states from iioiiuu.t August 1, I '.i I I, Mr. Schindler was visit iiiU ill his fur, iter home in Switzerland, JO miles from the (ieruiaii frontier llli.l l(i miles from the Austrian. All fac ilities in Sw itcilaud at once closed down upon the declaration of war, but resumed operation a few weeks laler, when it was found that Hoods from u ...li.r,.., r list and also took look at the oiiHseiloers. As Mr Schindler had h it ,l,is country several mouth before ii.,. I .chinning of the war, he had no Am. man passport, and was now- retiiniiiie , jjlven him by the Swiss hih ,-iinin nt. This passport was ton an, I he was allowed to pro- , ueona coui trv wo,,,,, ,. perm.t.e,. o fl4. ,. Tll, u nng ,,(m, lit i I . i vi t . i 1 ,., "C'n stopped In l(M KnKlisl patrol, and the I inted Stales tiom Holland. The ih i.o,, ' :'..i ,i more taxes to be distributed between the road contractors ',",H, "' "usiuess tro, tn.. vvt, h .uki ,, ,.,.,. vulh 17 VB , , ... . . . i i faetoi ie, vv h le Ii were ob iceil to shut i,,,,,;,,,, ' , , ' ' and the paving trust ! , , ; ,,, i of mi ?ZX Z. lZZ tm.i.sts, caused the Kn.iM fuiancal prisoner, he was ... mpelled to sip, a The Pindleton Tribune is pvidentlv frvinp to refoi'in. "V.'. i , i n .. !".H!,,", r.vii,M t tq make com- Ill passing through central Oermanv, .,i ... i. : .. 1 1 . . l t . t . . . i ..... I I It prints an editorial in which the slump in the price of Mr .-iiin.u.-r .id there as bm utti or ,,Vl,r , i,rilic !,'',,, I'","', wheat is discussed without once referring to the tariff.; XVC K r ' steamer liotterdain, etion against the steamer. This r..i it.. :l a 1 l : t . I.. .: ,.. e 4..l..'i ....u. .1... . .' " "'. " 'leiayeu nine Hours has caused a lot of cheap wheat from India to be dumped;;:: itfffiTi:hf mLwI Xl'T or?rVX ,h upon our shore which is about as sensible as the average ''? id tr,..,bie in travel- Kn(,,1h ,,11M1I' "J CkX high-tariff argument-but strangly enough it tloes not iXZJtZ u" this instance. On the other hand it notes that Canadian'' K fare ih wo.d I,; i.':.:;;';:,,.:,''''1;,;;'' oT Zl K-K.veiua Aew 101k or .sail rrai.eisvo. hhul.l be i,r,iu. ,n .,:.. ,i,u farmers are getting a better price than our own' growers' In Sw iUerlHiiil. living Is ehein'r. la pnssini; tliroutih tierumuv a few voyage, Kinatly these offirer were r."- LADD & BUSH, Bankers Established 1SGS Capital $300,000.00 Transact a general banking business Safety Deposit Boxes SAVINGS PEPAKTMENT tntit.v.l t.i til..;- 1 . week, .. I... ote,l that the eroiv. were' 11 " " "Vu !'" . .. ' "len l" ninhe t. 11 mi :i IK' hci nvv sod was told that the i.Si.ii.,. ,. ,. , crop, i,, ue.io.nl ere better this vear U y ZZut u ' " .1. . . T. . ... mi i. . atiout 11 vein, (if gt;e whose par- than lor the ia,t i.i ers. The wheat ,, ...r 1- ; V, 1 1 . , . . . 1 ruis were livi o; m Sw itrland but crop in swiu-erland also I. much above nlm ,,, .Ueuo "b.tive, TluouXu. O anv. the prisoners L .Vu N , !'V '," K"8,i"h 'V?' are made to work in the field.'.ad fae- u. , th t" "1 J""'""1 .,0 tunes. ,nt the tlermans have found it , ' ' ' '" . to , . .. .1 . . i'i 1 r n"11 " ' ctt ork. relative, .dvivilde I., separate the .n:.,h, The womea in Sw itr.erland have of. Iron, I. and Uui..,s prisoner, , ihe.r Ut ,.,,.,.,,,., un, ... , -hietir and dining the last winter Holland tix has tood erops. the e.n.u- ...u. . rv look. ,,, and traveller, are well .fcii.ir... Vr-m Z aonX . d .0,1 .1 imss i,tf rroni i.er.uanv ,,swiHv f ...I..S..... 1. ' ..., troalol into Hu!!miiI, . ..II la .. -11.. ajed from l,i. leMerj, Nok. and paper. Ul ,h, lfriB ' "r the war! ItWngh ro Lis leavinu ,H.st.i;e, l,e( ,a b tiVttMitumZi io the ,r. -.I i't: r-M l 1 1 1 JJT- El K i uv ."it..-.-. rJ.' 1 Vou ea.n't nffurd to eat or drink nnyttiinu which you are not absolutely sure is l'l'Ri:. Kverv drop of our mill; conies from a I1KAI.T11Y t'OW, fed on balanced ration, milked in' abso lutely sanitary quarters and then the milk is pas teurircd. The Wholesonieness and Purity of nir Milk is Vnsurassed. Let us deliver yon a Lottie tomorrow morn in. Vou will readily taste ti.e difference. Phone us onr order now today, while ton think of it. We carry fresh cheese, eiitf, butter and fruits. Oak Park Dairy 117 8. High Piione P6s Dr. W. A. COX 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. i.H All Work Guaranteed for 10 Years Lady attendant. Phone 926 ' : isi'- :lt"?tl EflSvipf . J.g.- ' ! " 'f" " " " runnmii-Tr iJnlJ, -&Qthat we would like to hammer ever 7 7 15 We have the best lumber yu thil b i fl eCa? afford t0 sel1 our Patrons any ford te 6 Snd Pe0ple wh0 n't af v vs Si l?yth!nS b,Ut the best- The best is al al right aPGSt m the l0ng run and our Prices SPAULDING LOGGING CO. FRONT AND FERRY PHONR iffitl 1 fe