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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 15, 1915)
Page of "The Capital Journal CHARLES H. FISHKH Editor ana Manager. ' VKI)Ni:SI)AV KVKNIMl f('t(viiliir 15, 101"). Editorial PUBLISHED EVERY EVEXIXO EXCEPT SUNDAY, SALEM, OEEOO.V, BY Capital Journal Ptg. Co., Inc. L. B. BABNKS, President CHA3. H. FISHER. Vice-President JDOKA C. ANDKKSEN, 8ec. and Treua. SUB.SC1UITIOX BATES Daily by carrier, per year $5.00 Per month.. Daily by mail, per year 3.00 Per mouth. . ...45c ...35c FULL LEASED WIRE TELEOEAPH REPORT EASTERN' ItKI'Il ESENTATIVES New York Chii-Hgo VirurJ Lewis -Willicm Spccinl Agency Harry R. Kinder ('o. Tribune Huildinu 3) N. Detirborn St. Tho Capital Journal carrier boyj are instructed to put the papers on the porch. If the carrier does not do this, misses you, or neglects getting the paper to you on time, kindly phone the circulation manager, as this is the only way iv o enn determine whether or not the carriers are following instructions, (hone Main 81. THE DOLLAR OF OTHER DAYS Some of the editors in the state would like to advise their farmer subscribers whether or not to hold their wheat for higher prices but fear evidently to risk their reputations as prophets. Here is a fair sample from the La Grande Observer: "From every part of the Grande Ronde valley comes the statement that wheat will be helc for higher prices. In most instances men who produce wheat can afford to hold it without inconveniencing them- OPEN FORUM Attorney Tooze Tells Abut That Filing Fee That is a big kink which has developed in the British pond, and bigger ones are soen in the German mark, the French franc, the Russian ruble, and the Italian lira, but, bless you, the American dollar has seen worse days than any of them. Here are a few items from a receipt given by Jacob Opn on St. Patrick's Day, 1781. He kept tavern at Kaston, Pa., during the Revolution: "To one bowl of punch, $:!0. "To one grog, $8. "To one washing, $). "To 21 quarts of oats, $02. "To 12 meals, $200. "To lodging, $10" There was also "one nip of toddy at $10." Sad days were those for our forefathers when Amer ican money was so raggedy 'and cheap that a morning bracer left no change in a ten-spot. But plenty of men and women can recall the premium on gold during our civil war. Our Northern money was than far more depreciated than that of any belligerent in Europe. Considering the stupendous cost of the present war which England has undertaken to finance for her Allies, the remarkable thing is not the G or 8 per cent shrinkage in her money, but its amazing stability. THE ADDED TOUCH TO NATURE Dress may give an added touch of charm to the beau- llullas. Or.. Sent. It To the Editor: It .1. . ' c i .. I 1 '..I i . i . . . i . . .. li n me iKiie ui me lu "uu ..uh...... v. selves, ana as a result tne product ot this valley, generally j iillit Mondav. ;, .1 in the iss the j speaking will not go on the market at an early date, i ;J'"j; iYl"-rv0ir!'!o:ni! ! This is a year, however, when holding grain of any kind KjVeu to cover filing fees in the circuit is very uncertain. Not that this paper would advise sell-; ;; J ZXuZl ing on the present market. Far from it. But the future,; i been stopped, this is true. The j judging from history, is uncertain. So many things com-' lt! bine to influence the price of wheat' for the immediate, that mvh a thing has occurred. This future, that we doubt if the oldest grain dealer dare It j!;', lnro' v'y hazard a guess on the future tendency of prices" ! Iiist '"" ,h;,t Hliti,r iias fM i,la,i- . 1 j lied in taking such a course with reter- " :enee to any check drawn by him. t.'ir- An exchange calls attention to the fact that at this tam-es niter eases, and iet wwa 1 11 . 1 i.1 ' mi irers:on mav no uuimueu i annum time a small army of young men are marching upon the 1 iike t0 state the other side of the con- American educational institutions. Thev are armed with ! y, 1 ,iu ,,11 ij.11 i .1 .11 i 1 Marion county who niiLiht be misled bv text book and notebook, pen and pencil, crucible and re- j the articles in question. 11 r. uoiman tort. T-square and compasses, microscope and telescope, ' '.'"V, "'Jy1,!' ""' u7""4 t0 ,,ullf-m'u tlie , , 1 , 1 T ' r 1 ' i Widows Pension Law iu .Marion conn- hopefulness and energy. In Europe the young men who iy, and secure to those widows who would and should go to college are going to war. Instead j TltipZ To'aTJt ot preparing themselves for useful citizenship they are ' purposed bringing mandamus proceed electing themselves to useless graves. It is one more j tt obvious contrast to indicate the good fortune of those 1 "'" having tailed to make any order who today are Americans. Thev are savin? themselves. "T "i1,'"'! l, which is good, and they are preparing to benefit the , beiMi 1,uid(, "Pi'1 -ouid have been the vitlj 1 .,11. ...... , ..i... int. .li.l.l.ltia UUllIll I.Ul lie. We made this perfectly dear to tho clerk's (it lice, liefore any peti tions were filed, we several times care fully examined the records in the office of tne county clerk to find if any orders bud been made by Judge Hushev. and on Tuesday of last week, between' the I nonrs of 11.311 a. m. and 2.:i0 p. m., we again examined all tho records, and found no orders. Immediately we com menced to file our petitions and orders for alternative writs of mandamus as signed by Judge Galloway, paying in filing fees, the sum of S'l'i.iM in enul,. ian',1 check for .flill.OO. I left Salem nnd returned home before they were 1 all filed. Upon returning tit the j clerk's office later in the afternoon, Mr. Uolinnu overheard mention of the IMPROVED "Long Distance" SERVICE You can now talk by telephone to 1800 cities and towns from Vancouver, B. C, to the Mexican line in the States of California, Oregon, Washington, Idaho and Nevada over the Long Dis tance Lines of this Company? generations of the future, which is better They are sane men.Miving sanely, living according to the will of Provi dence and the dictates of science and common sense. One hundred and four teachers in the Salem public schools means a pretty big payroll of itself. In Walla Walla, where they claim a population of 25,000 only 77 teachers are employed and the school enrollment is sev eral hundred less than it is in Salem. Is that city smaller than the census returns showed it to be, or is Salem con siderably larger than our modesty permits us to claim? DRUGS EXCITE YOUR KIDNEYS, USE SALTS If Your Sack is Aching or Bladder Bothers, Drink Lots of Water and Bat Less Meat. When your kidneys hurt and your It seems that while thev were able t.n sppjivp fnr nnhli the members of the mob telling the newspapers what hap- 'rt "s i""i.t,lu'' th" petitions an.i i fot of drugs that excite the kidneys lWnprl nnd ivW ur-io cm'rJ T?b U U:,,r"t,rs .,H.r ,Tn,.s of a'"lms. the ml irT;tl.,K ,un ;. traet. , -..v-w h..va uo Bum iu x laiirv, it ajjcata LU uc eouniy judge nad enterecl orders in the difficult for the officials of the state to get anything that j "'i wm it'au to arrests cases. Of this the business said nothing until nftur nil our cases had been filed anil the fees One prominent Eastern banker fears that the great neci.leiit, stumbled upon, the' situation. and irritate tho entire urinary tract. I T"nn vnnr lfirlnnva plonn tilo vnn tropn denutv t:r. i citi. whom we trnnsneted on'r .:, u,m..? :,luu! llusulnl5 'UCUI moves the body's urinous waste and stimulates them to their normal activ ity. The function of the kidneys is expansion of business due to the war is hb tn vpcuH in tr- ""''". K" to withdraw! ! f:iUef tUe k ?. J0" ,, ' 1 1 1 i. i 1 1. . . , . . .. . . .Uu.v ... uie cases am a reiiirn of hi filimr fnna 1 airaiu irom u ouu grains or aciu ana tiful woman. Dress may yield an insight into character a panic later on. We 1. et us have a whirl at the pxnnn- tm,. was refused. ti. .V LZ ;! waste, 80 we caa nadiiv understand to the thoughtful ) mind. . sion awhile, anyway; it will be an acceptable change ivom tXi:;- Stt.n evsttrtance of koepiB8 th9 bin to i ri(! lniiicu'd in appeal anco. uie anxious many,! the curtailment which has hppn thp nnpr nf trip Hnv fm- ter. The denutv -i, i.,,.i c;i',i Drink lots of wnrer vnn en n't drink ... r ..i. ...I. f i . . h,. I,. ..i,...., f i .. i. i. . i ... i IllllP tl'Kr 11 1 nuswercci tne rail. Ilei luu mucu; e.iso gei irom any pnarma- C1UIUW null. JJUOl. :staed tiiat the collnlv in.l n..l, : e.Ut nhrrnt four nnnne. nf J,t Snlt-. were on file on Tuesday morning, but1 take a tablespoonful in a glass of wa- ""' 1 11 entered when we examined ter before breakfast each morning for tiie records but that his office had been a few dnvs aud your kidnevs will act recording them during the day. I asked 'fine. This famous Baits is made from i n why l. did not tell us ,f these or- the acid of grapes and lemon "juice, l i e!!,,"'0 i '1',' . th0 l'l,itin"., combined with litiiia, and has been it from both sides, .Tudgi dress should come as an inspiration, a comforter, whis pering confident hope of better things. 1 hey are a sorry lot the afflicted in appearance and; The press dispatches eravelv inform m that. th you meet them at every turn of the way, each with his' financial representatives of the Allies find it a big task to or her own pathetic tale of woes. j borrow a billion dollars. Well, most anv of us would hate There is tho too-fat woman, who is always sighing to tackle the job if very much depended upon its con u nd wishing for the figure of a sylph. There is the too-; summation. thin woman, who has worn herself thinner over her' hapless condition. There is the homely girl, who mutely! Secretary Reynolds, of the rennhlir.-m nntinnnl .m. apologizes for living, the fussy woman whose nerves are mittee. savs there is not a single standn.-ittor in thp m-nmi always on edge and who soon gets yours into the same! old party. Then what has become of Uncle Joe Cannop 'IM ,';",'l""l rUi.t "to n,e;"ud"'t condition; and the helpless, hopeless dowdy, young, mid-j Elihu Root, Bill Taft and the rest of the old guard? ' inn'lla!r,'liva;;;;;i''1,,''vi'' " die-aged ami old, who is too tired to care. umii the matter were it Zl t !",','. W ., RipplingRhijmQs we t int w -... l.i t .. : , , .. filn il.em win, : 4- i""uV' "Ul i UM;u Ior generations to cioan ana stim it 1 1 ( i iNii i Jim in our t r."-'!!, Mo stnte.l t.mt h C WHS y;ef i ulute clogrd kidneys; also to neutral- 1ZR tilt ni'idu in nrinn on 1 in nn l.inrrn having .-ond, him f,.- .,v. ... . ii ' " source of lrtation, thus ending bind- H..!ninu about it .,,, iii " . ' , ai'r weakness. e ion's were aroused and he , 'in I- w I . J,ld y".lts '3 '""pensive; cannot in- gatm. I told liim that tl. ti,; 1"r,; m"kes a delighttul effervescent iiuim-iwuer urwiK wmcn everyone should take now nnd then to keep their There are other types too of those who are haplessly or willfully afflicted in appearance; but much that may! lie suggested to any one of them applies to all. Care of the health, care of the person, self-knowledge and the ap- plication of it in selecting the designs, materials and colors for costumes all these aid in the attractiveness' of dress. So to do is a cheerful and easy matter. i r L. L .:- lo take I that i ..... l j I . ...... u iii-4 uiU, ., ,Mi payuu-nt upon mr (.;,,.i given In ni for filinK es. This notice "' oen,r,. oaiitving hours on. "V, HUM Hie ClH'Ck WHS i, i-.in I reach I Wed in titter banking hours on Tuesday Itll this I'.oth i' in hie V l'lii'''d the check in circulation, 'and '"'''"";' ean hardly be bhuned tor' in-n-.i. ices lit .f.i.lHt i ue n incident to kidneys clean and active. Try this, and no doubt you will wonder what beenme ti f your kidney trouble and backachb. also keep up the water .drinking, and SOUTH BOTTOM NEWS Capital Journal Special Service.) (South Bottom, Or., Sept. 13. The rush of the hoiinickihi' season in nvor The Portland Journal and several other newspapers KEEPING TlllXCS NEAT You nlant a rosebush hv vnm. ,1.,..,. 1 . ... j'in viviui. ami murium' ,, .... iil!-aciOU. , iut .,.. 1 ...I. . .. , nil, ,nn, . o ...... :.. , tll-lt when' tl, .1 unci c - u . it icu n seining HOW 11 , "cvrcMn-re was cleared "lu m inai pace. P sonic-wliiit, I w.mld see that he not trttfl'i.- has left til ... inccnev, ii ,,,, ,,,i, ,,, . - . i,,.ss meant that. nnJ ,, ' . The unusual heavv roads rough and "'me repair work is clone before winter, autos and heavily loaded wag ons will have difficulty to pass and re pass dming the rainy season. A band of 2(5 Warm Spriugs Indians came over from their reservation east of the Cascades and are picking hops in the Wolff hop yard.. v nne tno yield in several yards is- liffhter thin senann than sliii.irwr 4'.....,. --CC ----- .miiu .U.ll.d years, yet a few yards report a full har vest. Orey Brothers' vines produced 1700 pounds of cured hops per acre. This is about the average returns per acre in the Jerman yard. The hop picking machine on tho ranch of T. A. Livesley & Co. has been closed down. The crop in the L'J5 acre yard is now being gathered by 3-")U pick ers. nttsburg Gazette-Times: It is as serted that only one person in every 7316 in the United States buys a book a year. But thing of the busy borrowers! Lime Starvation Causes Tuberculosis The Medical Record (New York) or Ireceniber IK, 10011, cuntnlim us article on The Treatment ot I'ul monury TubercnlofiU. finned on the Amiuniptlon That the Dietetic Um of the Dixeaae ia Lime Starvation," hy Dr. John K. ItuHsell, who n.Kl 'The condition which la rrcRnl.i-il aa iirecedlny the active dcvel4imcnt of tiiherculoHia in the adult may be counlilered a due to lime atnrvntloa. Auiuiik InorRanic aubMlaneea lime aalta aitpear to be of apeciat phyttloliiHTlcnl Importance but If the !( are not In organic! conililnutlon It la dllHcult to aupiMine that the vella can appropriate Ihcm for food." Years of widespread use confirm us In the belief that the success of Eckman'a Alterative In cases of pul monary tuberculosis (consumption) and chronic throat and bronchial troubles ia due In large measure to Its content of lime, so combined with other Ingredients jjs to be easily ap propriated by tho cells. Doubtless this has had much to do with the results obtained in many cases of these affections, which ap pear to have yielded t'o Eckman's Alterative. As It contains no opiates, narcotics or habit-forming; drugs, It Is snfe to try. Your druggist will order It for you or you can send direct. Eckrann Laboratory, Philadelphia. or the state ot democratic leanings are makmK a big fuss glories three or four;-you mow the lawn when whiskers "- ZrZ'V tr-". 1 over the removal of ( onimandant Elder of the State' green upon its countenance are seen- vou'inT" ! wi-!,h n"1"1' '"- 'v IniifL" IW'L'lft Soldiers' liome at Kosehurg. They have little or no reaM.n T-TT take the dead cats to the ,1 fi an fi'x h ! WMiWFM for complaint, however, when all the lacts are con-'lr.,.JfiNl lence and paint the pump and trim the fiir- !)rr;l,v:,Vu' "v"uU '"' """''-rk'. "WW CQA Mderetl. Elder was no doubt a good ollieial, but he had M tree and the vine, and L i l;,t,5 .ntt'leV'r ffi ' 'jM - POO n I s - . ,m I I I II . 1 lit I-' ' i I I : I .. ?fllllllliiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimitiii'iiiiinilll i y r rirf fi h:iiiiiimii iniiiini niniiiimiuiimiiiiiiiirNik-. s . i held the post twelve years and quite likely another might discharge the duties just as etliciently. Life tneure of ollice is not altogether desirable in this country and a.i administration should have the right to place its friends in it iv. : ! . ,i iiii ic nit- uinci's pnivitiuig iney a iv gooti aim capaoie nien. we notici'tl that preceding democratic governors have fol lowed this rule, and while a majority of their appointees were republicans thev were nlwnvs sunnm-levs nf Dm nd. ministration. It would have been far more herninintr on jays can well deserve the ivublie mviwo t of Mr. F.ltler to have placed his resignation in the. oishborhvoil that lay all ragged, gone to 1 ' 7W ny .1 I fairly shine. And neighbors who h .'IVP irnnn us of th to seed, whose lots aiv vviw n t, o-i-oco '"K "t e are vit.-illv inter,.t..,l ii slu.iil.l oi be ie,,,i',ed senr. li .... . In. c .. ..... . . . '"" "'"I coil- weed, will soon er late observe your game, ; and feel a burning sense of shame. They'll r i,hi,,h f'lu' wl! ',. say, "That fellow's nlaee. sn Mf. U n?i ; J l'" ''-."- he sinoothest on the street: it makes ours Kve1';:;''!'''' '''' j;.-"": . look like also-rans, so we'll adopt that ""'" ' vl smarty's plans, and prove to him that other Cr" part T.... lt:i,. ,,f .-,. " ' n i ve seen a t,r. .. ... "."' ,..,V1' W,rt entitled ta Kviieh nn.l V.,r . fii:. . ' " "'Ke our monev for , . , . , , ' . . .. . 1 it. , " , ---or---i - uiucill UUll 1UIJ, limit eases W I, i,. I, bi., , n-nvtO'lim-'u li'inila nu nm ef u". I . n,.l ...1 ..,.,' 1)1:100 till M Dil h Dull) f. ln-i f lw K., .l 1 -i I.... .....i ...i.:..,. ere use- 7' ; ......v.... ..iit V.1V. uiuiu , . , ..v oiuui uvv.au.st.' some pugrim, ,,,, fV, Mll'",Wf W"W lorceti io remove mm in oruer to maue room lor one ot 1,1 ca-anea un nis lawn am ttninoH h a tvn,.. fa..i, ' " r"''Tu'" the I l...... .... !llld hmiOhr flnuus .! l l.l.l. . . 1 T :. t,.kiZ ... l'"''". orders, uiv jmiiiuusirauon supporters. The no cv of ditribntino- i4 V ' u"",l-'"i-i's. inus gooa ex-i,nll, " f "'' ' " r "I"1 ""'ir n,i- Mu .w,;u ..,... ii,., ... ' , : ', .KA 01 , s "'""""R.aui lo8 spur the souls of men w mYn ova 5trt tv,; .. k f, u,"' ,,,'- ith it also compels tin conduct of public wi' i i v in 'in Dnnt it.tit iin.i I....I.,,. , . i i i - viutiii,ii iiiLVJ li i n "'Mini iim i ,n to mZZ- S,". the -orld slitle, the tail con-l.rmS? ; alTairs i """"""" w i.. ......tion. n un real iliJTATE TRANSFERS. LADD & BUSH, Bankers Established 1S68 Capita! $300,000.00 Transact a general banking1 business Safety Deposit Boxes SAVINGS DKl'AUTMENT 1 .liihn lletiiuu, K :. Iter.,.;. i, ,!!';' !" w"'- 1n"," t'iif.n.i ....... ..... . - H ,,, ,0(h ,,- N;(t,MMni .. ... .. ,. , .-,, , nluI , l.toi'K - """' ' u to Ja K Stio.l,..: .lohn IVer. ub, run !. ii, iveirer eliiiiu o. :i.7 ; W.; et M, pan r. I . Iei ter . hum I n, t .1-7 ;I V Unlpli Acl.lev Ijhi.i (. , Krank . Mnik et us, bi.., k I.I, U Hn,t , Inisien of l;einin);t,,ir land, Wood but ii, .""'I'll ll.itl.er ,-l m to A. A, M,,.r, 'ii Kill I' H IIKT lliir .1 n I ....! or bad. or !,,. I ,, ' ",'V"! in.', lots 3 an.) . blc k I lliuhev .1., . . " 0r 1 ,'"U'.i 'the law, sn. no ii,n.r. ,...i Land Co. to,t' l'lee.l above that ' I,." : 4, .I. II Wl'ieb. l.a.s.e.l the law. 1 .I..? i. " , ''"I. UtTVHia. I not fnvor.'.l, the th.. h . .. l" . " to K. M. Surfneelr."' il i to enf.tr,.- ,t , ' et .". hh.iV :. ('.iiiii.i,,,, ..l.i; .i hae reanin. t.. I,..i; ., . tien No. I to Sal.,,,,.' '; elerk "s of fi,,. ,,e.l under or.,.'r, in Nellie Albeit.,,,,, and Alice M.'.Vrthur 'V'"1'," w"' i th matter, and that o . W. An.ler..,,,, a a interest In lot ,lu ,,,'1',"' '" 'l"it with u, i, ot i ... ' "iHcnins,,!, ft al hv refer.f, ...r reijini; ,on ti,e io vii,.c. m...i .... . . - . . ' meni ,,f ,.ilu... i ..i. '."" lei H. ble. k I,.. Iti ... in . . : , .., '.. "l '. ,l.,.lr . . . '. ". la.lbwa Sal,.,,, " V. . " ' """ "l"leic " "n"" liiai.m.i-tlmt ,r-M"B '0 ""I.' something bio, k I.,, ,l , L.'.? CLASSintD AD l"'MH-"d to i,i.. it in the bo.l lllriT In r nilllT irpcta t I i - fr-'Kou and Califoruin I.,t OKB Mmt i n. .rv i,uly yours. V. X. an, M. A, lerbv to C. II, and I". I). Mi ii,. i ill ;,.' (, , i, i -and I, Round Trip From Salem With Meala nuA -du t ' ree Extra Features and Refreshments. n,.m r.labornte Cuisine. Road Lfrt Ky" 1119 N0rth Bnk oad and the Palatial, 6-Deck, 24-Knot Steamships. '"GREAT NORTHERN" and f 'NORTHERN PACIFIC" Every Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday. Portia,,,, 0:30 a. arrive Snu I ranciseo 3:30 p. m next dav. Tlv . ' ARenf' Telon Elftt',ri(! Great Xorthera Pacific 88. Co. . WALTi:i5L.TOWi:,JK. ,-A ja1' I TVA