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Editorial Page of "The Capital Journal" CHAKLE3 H. FISHEB, Editor and Manager. JIONDAT EVKXIVO, September Hi. I'M"). PtTBLISHED EVEHT EVENING EXCEPT SUNDAY, SALElf, OEEGON, BY Capital Journal Ptg. Co., Inc. L. 8. BARNES, 1'resident CHAS. H. FI8HEB. Vice-President DOHA C. ANDBESEN, Bee. and Treas. BUB8CBIITION BATES nmr 45.00 Per month 45c Dally by farrier, Daily by mail, per year 3.00 Per month. . .30c FULL LEASED WIRE TELEGRAPH BEPOBT EASTERN' REPRESENTATIVES Xew York Chicago Ward Lew is-Williams SSnnoiitl Agency Harry R. Fisher Co. Tribune Building 30 N. Dearborn St. The Capital Journal carrier boys are instructed to put the papers on the tporeh. If the esrrier does not do this, misses you, or neglects getting the j,aper to you on time, kindly phono the circulation munnger, as this is the only way we can determine whether or not the carriers are following instructions. Phone Main 81. TOUCHING A MISTAKING IDEA know how much of a dose, in his judgment, might be safe ly taken at a time." The Minneapolis Farm, Stock and Home reads its farm er subscribers a lesson in politics in a recent issue and it is reprinted for what it is worth. Some will endorse it and others will not, but there is probably more good advice in it than in some of the more flattering editorials on the same subject The main point we can see is the central idea that a man should not be judged by the clothes he wears, nor so much by what he says as by his acts if given the opportunity of public service. This is the way the farm editor expresses it. "It is a fallacy born of unreason and fostered in the pride of ignorance that democracy means that any chance fielectcd man among us is capable of rightly governing the rest of us. This theory has its strong supporters men who decry fitness as though it were something of which to beware. 'The leaders,' they say, 'must be of and from the people!' And so they should be. But when a man, by dint of patient years of elHTort, has schooled himself to lead, those who believe in always leveling down democracy rather than leveling it up, repudiate such leadership as 'not of the people.' "Curiously enough this phenomenon shows itself quite clearly in the thinking and political action of farmers No happen when the war is over. It is what may happen be matter now nt a man may ne, tne more nt ne is, the better I fore it is over th TAFT ON EQUAL SUFFRAGE STATE NEWS Pendleton East Oregonian: The bucks of the mountains are growing very wise in the opinion of Alex Manning, who ;, r..t ii r ii.i. I from Hidaway. He Former President Taf t relates .in an article in a cur rent publication that "if the suffrage is sufficiently delayed to give better preparations for women as a class for ex ercise of the franchisees advantages will outweigh its nrobable iniurious consequences." He cannot be said to favor equal suffrage, therefore, ; iilZvrieXd" for immediate adoption, and yet he does not say he is op-1 lliftVr(n,0 bctW0!. a rifie ami a ..hot posed to the principle of equal suffrage, but on the con-;- AJ--1- deer. trary infers that he faVOrS it. - j They scattered i:i going over the draws. He also says that equal suffrage might be all right tor, $,rr some states and not for others.' He possibly refers to; ,arned only s shotgun and the doer, a r,,i;f if knrm-ing he was out of range of the, SOUtnem COndltlOnS. f st0H,J,i ail sllrveved them calmly This stand of the former president leads the Boise, tw 'many minutes, cuiter dispatched! Statesman, published in one of the pioneer suffrage states : f XnvTwiTh Vi ! of the Unoin, to comment as follows: j if' -H.w0."., as the buck saw; mu 'i :i1 U , cn th, ! l.low nd his ntlo. it disappeared In j lilt; equal &iuuage icaucxo wm ue 4uu;a. iu t,i., t)l0 rirllsh. 9 rWifB KMw v V A Bank account is l m-f?m MM. UIC UC91 III" ation of effort and the good use or Time: former president of straddling the issue, which, if true, would hardly become one of his well known courageous at titude on. public questions. "There is no question that women as a class would be better fitted for the franchise if they took it on the install ment plan and went through a course of preparedness. Imagine the conduct of men, being given the franchise of j,t.,1'.'l'lst": a sudden without ever having participated in it! : manner, mailed Your credit is what you make it, and no one can estab- Springfield News: From a tract of--ground 3 by 42 feet in size, H. W.I l.'iinrn wlin lives ffl I) street between sixtii ami seventh, harvested so pounds ; jjg it yourself . Therein lies the importance of a bank of white beans. The plants wore of par-i , J r J""a tieiilurly uniform growth. 'on don Clone: who account. a certain ininn,?' The amount of money you have or place in the Bank believes in sending i Unn ,,rv, Tmn. nvnAlt ?f 4d J 1 ages in a f irst-elass Has utile ucaiiiig uyun juui ucuii ii io wic iatl Ul Iiav dozen eggs to l'ort- pfll niiAimf nn A mfjinf Qininn if lovrra ai omnll 7,,.;:". i: ill " .rfLL L-J ' lanM and idncod them in a first-class ua"a aoui.i aim ,uau.vU1uui6 i, .i66 vi omau wau ve n, however, uieioxiuer executive ium sa,.k.- o arrival m v,m.n reflects your credit and worthiness in any community, the benefit of his program of preparation, so we might .were, in our opinion, m about tom-th-, y ' J" i-iii " '" oictl I Willi V11C JJUJiai. j say what shape they would be in when i ther reached tlieir destination. Many of the principal counties of Oregon will have ex hibits at the state fair and the competition for first place will be keen. That is one of the many things that will make it the biggest and best fair in all the long and credit- owns the ground able history of the association. An effort will be made by the grange public market committee to secure the use of the iiM city iiall building at Eu gent to house the market during the winter. The question will be taken up with the count v court as the county upon which the build ing stands. A sta,te exchange quotes Francis Bacon as having said, "Reading maketh a full man.". Possibly that accounts for the boom in circulation of newspapers in this dry ter ritory. . informed, the more complete his judgment, the more sure ly will he find opposition from his own people on the ground that he is 'not a real farmer.' "Does the fact that a man no longer wears jeans and a hickory shirt debar him from speaning for and in com plete sympathy with those with whom he has for a life time associated? To hear some talk one would infer as much. But it is not true, and the man who asserts the truth of such a false assumption advertises to the world tlie fact that his own standard of thought and judgment are dependent upon the clothes he wears and the people with whom he happens to associate. A great many editors are worrying over what may he war is over. It is what may happen that should be of the greatest concern. ('. K. lngalls, the Corvallis Gazette Times' new editor, has opened a funny column, which is funny, and in it, among other things, iie says: "We had our first experie-ice with the famous Oregon mist this week. .Not so bad. In fact we wouldn't have mist it for anything." 4; INTEREST PAID ON SAVINGS UNITED STATES NATIONAL BANK of Salem, Oregon It is announced in The Dalles Chroni cle of September l." that Clarence Hed ges, the new owner of the Chronicle, will arrive in The Dalles Saturday (r Sunday from California and will as sume active charge of the property next. Monday. Mr. Hedges has lieen the sons indicted are not yet in custody. The others are against men now in jail. They are: Harry Hnnmcutt, larceny of a steer; William Meliinnis, Joseph K. Shav, Charles Anderson and L. W. Carson, each charged with larceny from i a building. With the exception of llun- iiicut, who lives near Independence, the ; that Believe Liner Fire Was Caused By German Spies LL-utvvuic vuuiitjf cuiioi iouw o cum publisher of the Salinas 1 1 11 1 k 11. ........ P . i A. I- 1? T I ' . . na g anil neartv. Anotner prooi 01 me soundness 01 ur. Journal Tanner's theory. "Europe has no Wilson" remarks an exchange. But there seems to be an oversupply of Roosevelts there. I We can't believe that Ambassador Dumba is as bad a man as his newspaper photographs would indicate. - fiscated about seven acres of its land, ii......... i T.... . i u... i (California) ' , . ' " i ' , i.i'u fit liiirlirm ncnvi fin iiiliiitinn aniirh. I west of Dallas, has started Btiit in the Sunerintendent Steel. ,,f the Cn.ler """ " I,"l''uu "gainst me lull.. !iit;,., .i i. ,... ... ti,, .... county. The land September 14 the tourist travel at the b,l'e" '',!(,e" ,to . 1llcn 11 road throl,h tho park totalled lt..-lii:t. against 6.579 i:i 'll,""t"t l"'"1' IUH. The number of untos registered ' ' tn' lied .: against 1,111.1 in l!H I. j Moro Observer: Hook up and come London, Sept. 20. Captain Pavcv of the Fabre liner Santa Anna believes Austro-Oerman spies eaused the indicted men are nil (itrangers who were i fire aboard the vessel in mid-ocean a picked up in the hop districts. few days ago, Lloyd's agent at St. Alleging that Polk eounty has eon- Michael, Azores cabled today. to the Harvest Hoe Down nt Moro Frl ""LAUuii I (,!l.v evening, September 1", 1915. All AT STftMAfll MTCTDV th( latest' harvest danoes will be on "Mavbe thev onlv started that little scrap i.eatiorsinp belongs to me nt, ami tne nt are men and, Europe as an excuse to borrow our money. women wno possess judgment, ciear vision, nonest pur- itiinu, nun it in luiu iv iniitiiii v 1 1.1 1 tin iiiiwct lAraiuri a, rnr 1 ill i . 1 ' . 1 i II n -t t 1 I selected necause 01 meir intolerance lnevuauiy uui. ricKi the other kind. Then it will not matter one iota whether; P ii .it lit ii i . . I fc. ne nappens at me moment to do wearing a nicKcry shirt, or a stand-up collar, he can be counted on, when loyally' v supported, to serve all the people well, and in serving all well, the fanner will be well served." over in He was convinced, the agent said, that bombs were placed on the ship because she carried 1700 Italian reser vists bound for Nr.ples. Had the ves sel carried munitions, tho flames would is nlleged to have! certainly have er.used an explosion which would have wrecked tne liner. Several explosion's preceded the fire. Thirty unexploded bombs were found alter the flames were extinguished. The report praised the crew and pas sengers and sr.id there was no panic. Nine liners stooil by in answer to Santa Anna's wireless call for help. The liner. Anconn. the first to arrive. took off GO.) women, children and aged RipplingRhijmGs KMl TP A Tin V A T . The fire losses tho first eight . months of this year 0 u .,, f iern:n ,.:,, j fll1 .vitlJ !fl''''Mesl''sho,r amount to ru-arly a hundred and eleven and a half million' n,.; ti" vn nthfnl 3 t W vf nn ' ,1 "r ,0 'T '""l10 wo" wi,h""t y dollars as against losses in the country in the correspond, f ' , l7?""L"lTinf KU'ls hauVei C!ne 'TjX? IT ing period last year of nearly a hundred and sixty-two and f 1 m pIay' t0 t J fh . W001! "nT . i a half million. That is a decrease of about fifty-one mil-' ?,dJ? ' !ars;, 1 ,be (oun l Z VX" t7 a record to rook back I tlt"iril,,,,'ul n tv ,lue ,ieacne s!,. 1 '"' hund'o, t , rSk. it-i-H me iifiMfti iniy, tne lemaie peacn, "wv ot t iat few week1 eivc the first, com- mm tho program, including the 'forkers' Daniel J. Fry Will Return the Money ' ,IU Sl'w,'r8 W bea,Wt hoxnen. If Mi-o-na Doe8 Not Eelieve : bounce, roustabouts' rustle and others! m Dyspopsla. ! too numerous to mention. Supper will TRY A JOUBNAL CLASSIFIED AD be served at the Kutledge cook house. THEY ARE BUSINESS GETTEKS r ' Aiming all the remedies in Daniel ,T. fry's popular drug store, there are few t'ome and that he is willing to sell on a guarantee1 to refund the money if they do uot ' cure, j -Mi o-na, the famous cjysiepsia remedy has helped so many of his customers I that Daniel ,1. Fry says, "If this remedy does not relieve you, come back I to my store ami I will' cheerfully re- turn your money." Anyone who has dvspeosia. indie-en. hav e a good time. ONE CENT A WORD. m mncncri ST. REGIS k SAN FRANCISCO WHEN VISITING THE EXPOSITION MAKE YOUR HEADQUARTERS AT THE ST. REGIS VS B'ili ifS? Hf. ihStfiS thing of upon with satisfaction. Still, the loss so far this year is great, ami it becomes a pretty heavy tax upon the coun try. A big (ire is felt by a good many more people than those financially interested and the insurance companies carrying risks. The losses of the insurance companies are distributed and the wiping out of plants and business houses creates losses which whole communities must feel sooner or later. AH f ?S Vim nllfTfU tt exnoundiner here tho A H C PvnlnJninrr !'!" . v,,t 10 ri ' . i i n , , ; , ' -"I V . " """ ".v cn-tomer. Such a mere tne ruie oi tnree. it is tne noolest: r,";,iri1 ls "''piy marvelous and speaks 1ft It rt i ..... . I litlllin.id f... il . . work ot an pertormed on this old mundane ball, this showing kids to mighty thoughts and noble deeds. .We n Centrally looted within half block of everything - on a direct car line to the Expoution. 1 50 outside rooms, hot & cold running water in every one RATES t , Detached bath Prlvnte bath t Sl.linele ' $2.W simile Sl.50.S-J.oo double SJ.50. 30.W anuoie Tilt Uintml Bat iirt to Hotel or (mm fe.rr Mnk St. car utt oil at tth St., walk hall-block nlh. FrwnW wf O wml uke any tar going up 4fli St., set oil at MUtioa. 1 38 M KtCXiC-i volumes for the nieril of tlm r i,. It is iillnv iiiin, i,, I. ... :ll , ' ! ,i ,i , , . i ... ;, ' tin a column the path that leads, '' ".vmpioms niictii,,- ii,,,.,. ,,i,0 have V, i h ; fc V ' " 'L "Leus VVt ' describing their coud all know that, and so we pay the teacher, ""'v want is relief and 'eleven bits a day. We're free with coin to, LJ. -j. ; statesmen chaps who hold down divers1 Mi n I" relieve, ,,. it The Wooilburn Independent has discovered that Oo. kimls of snaps ; we hand them all the wealth V. Tutnam published a democratic newspaper at Hentl up l " u't V" ,l. ' " . fV i in?3r?1' annai t.. tl,t iiJnf hi .,nnmn!m,n, uvvnL wvrtnvv nf hey give us in re urn is eloquence and wind to burn. But they want, and pay their mileage when they jaunt, and all ; your moiic its e'psin. Hut there is no ,.....,1 lescribing their condition. What they can get suffer a dav ligestion. If ClIStA vim Kn a box. if it does not. v,,',i hnv I'ry 's personal cniir.mi a., m v. I'auiel ,t. to the time of his appointment as private secretary of Ki ,t n Vt r ; t , v r.overntu- Withvcombe. Well, what if he did He has fe1,01 t tufffl sigiud enough commissions for republican appointees 1.1 !.. ' n signt'tl enough rsince to even up the score U... r.l ii e xt to countrv teachpra? Aw. rro "W tOIOnei Laie IOUllff the land to sweat and starve I Will Stop European War' We've been expecting this for a week past and here MANY LIKE THIS IN SALEM it is in the Coos Hay Times: "South Carolina has voted prohibition ami has gone dry. What in the world will the governor of North Carolina say now to the governor of South Carolina? It may seem a longer time between than went of noun's Kln,.v Villa. i - . fiietien a leiimiiieul cure In inv case. Price rule, at all deiilern. Doll 't silo Blmltar Cses Belli rubllshed Iu Each l'lv ll"K f"r 11 Sidney remedy- trot Insuo. l'onu's Kiilnev I'UU tlif saiiio that .Mr. Milton ha' tim e nub c v j The following el, mi ninin occuriiui; daily ever. This is Hulgaria's dav to remain neutral. that little patch of l.alkan territory was about to mix in the big war on the side of the central empires. LADD & BUSH, Bankers Established 1SG8 Capital Transact a general hanking business Safety Deposit Hoxes SAVINGS DEPARTMENT lit but one of lu Salem, ll is an easy matter to verily. You cannot ask for belter proof. V. A. Sutton, lent and nnniiig denier, v.. I ..... ... til I... I 1 . I ...l.l . r . a imi-in, ni,.; i nun niuiiri irutllill' LatHl'tlay for ten jent and sometimes 1 m laid up, lliicton did not help me. Sharp ,'Hin extendetl throtieh mv b,k u, I were mosl severe in mv kiilne, Often wlrVn worklnu t had to tiv o ur weiijUt nud wa in very poor health. I lind lieadai lift, retted but liltle nt uiht nud didn't kiioiv what to do. On a fiieud't it lMie, l tiif, tVan'i Kid ney I'lllt and to my norprite thev brooubt nvfm iniprosement in a few dny. I loiitiiiue I to (jet better ntf.idi ly. I K-tl more "deep, mv jtopetile ini prtncl, and the unit iiiadoally, bt mirely, bfl me. Vtter 1 had uf, ihtff Ihc of Voau it Kidney Vlllt, 1 wan in better health than 1 had been for ten f.im and not a uliju of kidm-v rom niflided. Iluffalo. 1-rtb.nd. nr., Sept. 'JO.-l.nfavet to- imiK. tormer senat.tr t'roni Iowa', lias riiey ill plan to end th- l-luroiieua' war. Tim Plan, as nnlolded by t.ie veteran editor to'lav, m verv siniile. "If one nnllioti lieimnn-Ameiicima v...,,,. wrne a lelle. to the (ierinan I'ertir. mint iiiinir. "th em-1 war would' Prisoner Escapes From Clatsop Convict Gang $300,000.00 reeniit Kosle r Milbiiru Co.. I'foiut.. ' W1,,un intuilhs.' X. Y. I n"H " "' letter: 1 I .mv dear emperur: 1 , .iueri-! , fit ii of l.ernmu bntli. 1 Ion, ,.1K,. t) . , until of alletfinnec to the American Bnv.; erumeui. t e th.. fat herb, ml ami all the dear place, of mv ch,l,looo,, but 1 1 am an An.eii.au by adoption, mv chil-! " "" " "r n 'if, nn.l n cae of war tlonles Militew walked awnv from between l,ie I nit.d Si:,i,t, ,..i ,-. Most the eonviit kiimi; in t latsop eoui'itv last ,M.'"!y !, ",",U ''It1'! for the Tinted l i. I ..:..i.. .. :.i . .. . " . "lutes. i i ,,",,, ,"or,, '! eh letters. Y,.,.nK de.lar,,! w,l,l his minimuu, .,.,,., ,,, .rvo. Me-Jtfitt. the (l,.,,,,,,,, ,.,,,;, n".'T,. tirew j admitted trom WatbliiKton ' l,rreptitin ot Anierimn ,;l,- (hoo lit' county. Kivcmlicr iu:t, t ,,rrVl, than it cotihl eter K, t from diplom:1"tif ...M,, , ,,, ,u,, y,.g on K inirRiarv ' i me nine had I'niiine. lie w ttt a tiittly and would 1 'uerica to doiibtle.t iiavp been imrtdled at mice atler hit iiiiuimiiMi Mtn'lenef hnd pinsi mm an ex- Iheie is a tiinu f u ,,, woikint near Astoria where thev hhe Itt-en nil tiimmer and tint it tf. first evai.,., ii I, ..nt t i. . Ida nt Mica ne, " istat.ttt..ni tri.-... i m i .; ). ii i,,(t , " ' "I '"''d the next day and re ' " ; . . i turned uvrr sin ie.tnt ,ter, Mr. Snttnu conie Cur si II nd for nun t ii, hi , I i ii.f laniiuno' and dipreeiale.l the fact that men of loteie i d-vet iv,ni! .ni t" tinif.e nun iiiev now ineir Mllet.in.ift to the I'nited owe. Matet.1, At Miiirfw- lm,l friend io' the 't t inn c ir iiv nil iiritiin nr.i nil le.l- ! e.iiilirti. mi- f.ivi,,., I...... , .i . . -" ' ' " . " .mii.i.r. ot-liui mm n,. ai lfd lo escape. FOLK JUKY INDICTS. j Vnllas Or.. Sept. M.-The m,l (urv whie.l list been in uprnnl nt-tsinu hero tniee Thnrtday. hat returned set en in.' tlutuirul. T lie teeret, ai the per- S30 gndTrip pJKJ From Salem t With Meals and Berth Included. 1'ree Extra Features and Refreshments. Klabornte Cuisine. Oregon Electric Ey The North Bank Koad and the Palatial, 8-Deck, 21-Knot Steamships. "GREAT NORTHERN" and "NORTHERN PACIFIC" Every Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday. I'cavo Portland 0:30 a. m., arrive San traueisco 3:30 p. m., next dav. hxpositions now at their best. ' p ' H'l'liif, Agent, Orepon Electric . Salem. San Franeiseo 005 Market St. freat Xortheru Tacific S3. Co. 'MiiiiiiiiiililimiiiiiiiHiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiKiiiinnTTmilll ,'l-l(i-Hlb-'JWf(tfc i-(ii' ii-w'rir"'M"Fi-v-n