Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, September 21, 1915, Image 4

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CHAKLE8 H. FISHbT
Editor and Maatg.,
TI'KHDAY KVKXINO,
Heptember 21, 1013.
Editorial Page of "The Capital Journa
PUBLISHED EVERY EVEMNO EXCEPT SUNDAY, 8ALEM, OREGON, BY
Capital Journal Ptg, Co., Inc.
L. B. BABXES,
Preaideat
CHAfi. H. FISHER,
Vice-I'resident
DOB A C. ANDRE8EN,
Bee. and Treai.
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The Capital Journal carrier boys are instructed to put the pnpera on the
porch. If the carrier doca not do this, miaaeB you, or neglects getting" the
paper to you on timo, kindly phone the circulation manager, as this is the only
way we can detormine whether or not the carriers are following instructions.
Phone Main 81.
COUNTRY'S EXPANDING FOREIGN BUSINESS
with the greatest majority ever accorded any political
party." Whether this party has the O. K. of Governor
Hiram Johnson is not stated but its platform reads like
one of his speeches.
A man livinc in Savannah. Georria. made the state
ment the other day that he had registered to vote for the n . Knawxm With Fm
firct rim in tWroon vnro wWonnnn tho Savannah WIS MqiiailUeU 1HU Ull
News spoke up to the gentleman, saying that for fourteen
years he had not been a good citizen. It would seem that
there is some justification for the conclusion of the News
for if there's nothing in the way this year of the Savannah
citizen's.registering and voting there could be nothing in
the way of his doing so fourteen years ago and keeping it
up. Still, it might be that down there they have things so
tangled up that a man with some respect fpr his rights and
honor as a voter might not care to take too much risk.
ployees and Expresses
Honor Over War
Government bureaus are sending out some good of
ficial news nowadays. It relates to expanding business and
commerce and the following are recent samples:
American commercial travelers are now penetrating
far into northern Manchuria. Consul Moser reports from
Harbin to the Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce,
Department of Commerce, that he is busy introducing
American trade solicitors to Russian firms. The consul
Portland has taken her place along with the prosper
ous county seat towns of Iowa, Kansas and Oklahoma.
She is havinp a "Dollar Dav" sale and is rpnllv pm'ovinr
i i . i ii- ...ul n. .. . p. . . -o
says ne endeavors u ne personally acquainieu vvmi uiei remarks the La Grande Observer,
managers oi every im oorunir nrm in ins uisinci. vvnen
Trinidad, Colo., Sept. 21. With the
House of Morgan threatening to take
from tiio House of Kockcfcller the title
Still, it might be that down there they have things so ; &S. J-! '& I
markets tu mix with his miners. j
Ho i it t i 1 1 1 a t o it today that he had for-!
sakea the chance of amassing greater!
wealth, because, like his father, as!
shown in a recent interview with the j
United Press, he is opposed to further-I
in'g the war in Europe. j
A member of Rockefeller's party
ipioted the young man as "expressing'
displeasure with prospective assistance
to the belligerents," apparently referr-:
iug to the proposed half billion dollar
loan to the allies.
Shortly before 8 u. ni. today he start
ed on' a (if mile automobile trip over j
the stone public highway built with his
money, giving starving miners employ-!
ment after the recent strike. '
His trip today included visits to min
ing camps at l'rimerci, Tercio and Seg-undo.
Dr. Hillis, the great Brooklyn preacher, is another fal
len idol. He has publically confessed to the sin of specula
tion in order to get rich quick, and has asked his congre
gation to forgive him- He ought to be kicked out of his
pulpit because he did not own up his fault until driven into
a corner by the man he lied about in an effort to explain
his own delinquency.
Dr. W. A. COX
PAINLESS DENTIST
303 State Street
SALEM, ORE.
Whew!
Oh ! :
the American commercial travelers arrive at Harbin, the
consul introduces them, and gives them useful informa
tion. The result is that the buyer and seller are mutually
assisted. Recent orders thus placed in Harbin for Amer
ican goods include Pennsylvania watch cases, .$25,000
worth of Massachusetts shoes, New York roofing, Cali
fornia dried fruits, and Pennsylvania rubber goods, while
.several orders are pending for railway supplies and other
goods.
New York exchange has taken the place of London ex
change for Chilean nitrate sales, according to a report
just received by the Bureau of Foreign and Domestic
Commerce, at Washington. Consul General Keena at
Valparaiso announces the sale to an American firm of
4,000 tons of nitrate with payment by draft on New York
for $155,000. However, he adds that since there is no
American bank in Chile, much of the benefit of the tend
ency to establish dollar exchange must be lost, as this type
of exchange is only temporarily favored by foreign banks
American banking opportunities in South America are
being given special attention by the Bureau of Foreign
and Domestic Commerce. Its investigator, Mr. Lough,
has just returned from there, and his book describing
these opportunities is now in press.
Next year Oregon will go to California to get a drink
just as California goes to Mexico to see a horse race, is
the way the Daily Astorian puts it.
The makeup of the new naval advisory board would
suggest that your Uncle Samuel is determined to get all
the best advice there is going.
'.After the summerless summer comes the autumnless j
autumn," remarks a southern paragrapher. Here's hop
ing for a winterless winter.
Would Arrest Roc.'Mfeller,
Charleston, W. Va., Sept. 21. A. M.
Ilelciier, general counsel for the United
Mine Workers left, here today for Den
ver, Colorado, to confer with officials
ctf that organization about asking the!
urrest of John I). Rockefeller, ,lr. inj
connection with the recent strike
troubles in Colorado. i
Do not make your child suffer withtoothaches.
Children cannot study with any degree of success
if they are bothered with tooth troubles.
. Let me examine your children's teeth and put them
in shape for the school year.
My painless methods will save hours of suffering.
All Work Guaranteed for 10 Years
Lady attendant.
Phone 926
. It is necessary no longer to go East to get news of re
turning prosperity. Business is getting better every day
on the Pacific coast.
'"ami
RipplingRhijtitQs
4k Walt Mason
EAT A SQUARE MEAL AND
NOT FEAR INDIGESTION
There are . hundreds of people in
salem who were not the least bit sur
Japan Will Not Aid
Allies With Her Armies
San Francisco, Sept. 21. Japan will
not aid the allies with armies, but her
.-iki-hi , uu hciu uuv iiie it-ant uii eur-'i.,,,,, .,. . . , ,.
prised when thev read in the Journal ' J 'fl "i1-1 ''f at.
that Daniel .1 V,v iii t;..., l,0Ml1' 1U'-oKl Ko,"lo inspector gencr
al of naval construction for the mikado,
said today, in an interview at the in
ternational engineering congress.
Kondo has juat returned from Eng
land. When asked whether he thought
Germany would be beaten in this war
ho smiled and shrugged his shoulder!
"Japan will da her part," he mur.
mured.
THE BAROMETER OF BUSINESS
A careful survey of the newspapers of the United
States and Canada, made by the Editor and Publisher,
lesults in a clear showing that everywhere advertising is
picking up.
The indications are general that advertising is on the
verge of the biggest advance in the history of the business.
It is generally predicted that this fall will see greater in
creases in all lines of advertising than the country has
ever known before.
There is no longer any uncertainty among business
men. Two years ago the business world was filled with a
v
were
li
be
on a guarantee to refund the money in
ease it did not relieve. This remark
able dyspepsia remedy will relieve the
worst case of indigestion, headache,
dizziness, or the general played-out con
dition that afflicts every one Buffering
with stomach trouble. Mi-o-ua does not
simply relieve, it nims to cure.
Daniel J. Frv can tell von of mnnv
well known people in this city who this
' remedy has restored to health, often
I after they huve tried mnnv other
j methods of treatment with little or HO
I benefit. No other dyspepsia remedy has
made so lare,e a percentage of cures as
I Mi-o-na. It is so large that Daniel J.
: I' rv stands remk- t r,.f,,,i tl,
world the dpath-dPMiinc,i,r;:::!:,,r:v,,:'n,,it n
i liii.i , o " "' ,l """ "i imveriisinjj is the
missiles are hurled; but here, on our shore, the cannon . ,ri"!,,, ,,f " i-i'ed customer, ami there
don't roar and the flags of the captains are StL $S fffS
luiiuu. nm larmer is inresmng nis nay, ""ls"i ' a few months ago they
and storing his pumpkins away, and shuck- rZ
ing nis oats and shearing his sWntc
, t -"O "vv, mi- I . "am Mini
proving the bright Autumn day. The' " Z rilSIl8' t
housewife is baking her pies, and swatting "'V '" tablet d is wy pleasant
Low Round Trip Fares
to the
BALMY PEACE
In nearly all parts of the
i r 5
; A
I ns j
POLK COUNTY FAIR
to be held at
the lingering flies; and over her head is nn
shadow of dread, no terror or fear in her
pvps On liprn
blessings of peace still abide, it has wind- not'
rows of trrain and nn win.lmwc nf oi-'r. r, J t0 Wi'
1,1-1,1,1,1,. b, 1.1 " u. . ""I Va," '" "auiel J
iMuuii-uiuimcii ciniuii.' iit'ie ritie. in jieace
It spcedi v nil,! I,, .r,n., ...
Ji'-ves nbuo-t all fnrms of stomach ' t
tr.iul.I,. itn,i is the only one sold under
a positive eunranlee uiii,,,,,.
'""in in :
to retuiid the nuiiiev if it
elieve. This is n i,,i,.l ii...'
II and von ouejit to take ad-1 1
Fry's off.
er.
.ifcu,- itvuRiaai fi. ii uiug i 8uu.K tu u -n , we can harvest our rve. in neace nn nm- noehoS nfl i '-
i llivt- eilvht A lift ii il',il n vnnl' n,rn l hn unre li.l . . , . " ..' A . . " w" " v iiv, m rpiip vitinm.t...
in v ni,"!, 4 im.it. win u juu nt," niv uiiiiR um, np.'ifii vn enn cir ir ttw -t ,., ...l i.i. f.. " u v ix,u& xPERTivrrwr
.I rm r i ii. li 1 uj "ii: .iiii-aii.ii- itiui KlUt. in IlellPt1 U'P i-
appen; the war came, lhe vague fears as to what would can malTV nrl ,rHK ai, vpq Kt v,rt t;,' "J J :' . ,.m, . ' The ,i, , TOZ .. . . 't
the result to business were intensified. I ,lf,, wp. rrZ :rmi "e"" Z. ZA
Hut we have had a year of it, and the feeling is general h "t ; . ' 7 : , Tt U be Vxn t
, so far as we are concerned, it has done its worst. uV . n Tth vit. , 1. .8ameM;:;'':?- r ? ; " J t
t ... I .... U...1 1 . c. . ... ..mi u ,nu, ami V.-IMHU Oil SOllie na- nl. given at lie ( ; in ,,, s
wwim .i inn uv anv nivalis uati its nati uvea ,i ;,nr k nml wu . aii AU.hc u ...- , 'nn-.l M.mdav. wn ". ""
! i v uviv.li uui uii ia ill m mn u'ni'L'o . 1 11 mili m nn
that
And that
anticipated
There is no longer any
war is going to do to us
back" in greal shape and is
for years. Instead of all our gold going out of the coun
try, we are getting so much foreign gold that we hardly
know what to do with it. The vast quantities of American
o-i.i i I'i 1 1,1.2 li.il,! n)ii',i'i,l li'n iifit In ii n (V , li l in in,, 1 on (lui inn i-but . -''"'ph
IV VUI 111V,. 11V 1,4 11,1 Ul 11VV .'V .,1,,'l'V. I'll ,11V 1,1111 1 V 1,1,,,,,.,
th( ii)ipmip' vvni-L-o.
. ... , T ......... ..vii.o
uwivs plenty ot blood we can spill!" The Jingoes are
ne tiieir whooping applauds,
who is sensible, sane p-ive
e-
... . . , .. uifiiiy ui uioou we can
; vague feeling as Ho what the wearisome frauds, and no one
1 he stock market has come who Ls SHUlul in the brai wh
s thnying as it has not thrived thanks to your various gods!
vllit ivi 1 J vim.V Alii- f Mm ii.im " d
SI'RAYINO OF YARDS.
here; it is evident that their holders want to keep them-
Crops are marvellously good. The demand for money
is increasing. .Tactically -all business is looking up.
Woll, & Son, piobablv the
Imp eriiweis in Million conntv
will hnriest u moi.ster crop, and it is
expected that tile Muds will be finish-
ed Sunday or Mundiiv. Thev have -Jim
ncre in (lie Mission llnMonm, ami ac-
m.., iii! i'i'iIi : ' "' u '" siiuciiiein maiie ov Mr.
re is today absolutely no uncertainty in the business , wu sr ti. y,,is imve produced
wor d. i'7'7f'1'
Mr. Wuir sins Ills epiiieiicj in the
hi h'' bi has tiiuitbt him to npiMV
.. . ... .... . land wl t spniv. " The luet Ihnl w'.i
lhe National nartv. a new nontieal orrranization. i mt ,i i.i on the imt H..ii..,r i., a'"'. dm
. . - - " ' . . -r ; : ' iii. ... i : .. . ,1
, .hi ,1 i i-i i.
yield tins cm .
I Mr. Mini,-, mm In Mt. Aneel on
i v in s.liiv nn. in npealiiiig of the am-
mint of lnis it i iodueeil be said: "The
,'io is menu ,, yeitra ulil and it
"''"i "H in the ."oniity, and the onlv
I hi nit that i I, it is spraying at the
right time ami l,v uain'ir a siirnv that
! win nn inc re,, (i work
ouli mice ,nii! ... the neumiit iiu,l mi.,l
, " ' I"' unit the town
'll be e.,ual to r,rUxT iveeklv enter
tins order. At anv 'rate he
reitHlar weekly bill , , j",, 1 1 i v,
.'"si.liiie circm is , vi '
'"'I"""" "I I'nnlaud this w lek -fl, ,
.'it the (linnd next Sun, ,,v ,
I ether or , ,l. p,ic wi r ,
;.;.ly enouel, ,,-mains to be deter,,,
Dallas, September 22-23-24
Tickets will he sold September 21-22-2X24,
and will be good for return until
September 2(1, from nil "West" and
"Hast" stations Portland to Corvullis;
also from Airlie, Bluck Rock and Willa
mina inclusive and Salem. From sta
tions on tbo Independence and Mon
mouth Ky,
I'ull pnrtieulars, fares, train schedules,
etc., from nearest agent of the
SOUTHERN PACIFIC
x
X
t
JOHN M. SCOTT, General Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon.
the
the
acre lnaii nil,
itv. We Im ,
iiicl.
i"c inn ir Sim, nv will in,.l,,.l., n..
".'"" s t ocKiitm,,, fun,,,- , ,
loon A. ei .t i-.,' .., . r
U,e fan,;,,,
i''torsou ,V Forrest. "Outwitted "
ensatio,,,, ,,.,.; ,le,lu Ki,tir J.
Wespraved ' i , "l,,'rH 'I'Ktime;
i ""K" 'll,)i''',s. new prenc ie,- in,.,.
Iiuous; Stevens Troune. ...rl.l -.' .......
eatnriiig the worl.r.
inniinter.
has been formed at Kresno, California, and can already ZZ tX
boast ot a newspaper organ. Here are some of the mod- ettv,t. n M.i,i mat it en,t them .-,.ii
est claims made by the sponsors of the new party: 'imlir 2ZyrtJl?t:',:
i'MIti V i it . J.. t
I't't ruiis M-i.l nmrp of tli
"C the past four veins ..i.i,, ,i, " ; .r ' ,,,r tavor-
I more than 200 bales. .,,.., . . . .. v ,mv"- "he bill
em saiistactmn' to those who
It, solllii of thn c-.
. '-'"'"i r III-1US
pent hi lifetime in
loulde.
I'he Wolf hop yard in Scanty,
"Present day capitalism is to be supplanted by new prin
ciples of reformed capitalism at the next presidential
election by the consolidation of other parties into the newj'J, i""".VrVi.!
National Partv which will sweep that nartv into power; and it has been nn,
sop-
Mr. Mm lev ,
i ne Hop nidn.ir, Sn,l certainly
nv. n e in me nn .menu.
Son,,. f the ,;inU in this enuiitrv
hiiie hIiiiimi mindcffiiily lBr(!l, pro, ,'..
lion, vi lulu j ,,tl,,.ri, thn vield lm lieen
itnve eje
saw
no ,
a ml
. I . entliusiitie in their nrai...
i...... i . . "" ." I'"1
... x,,,,. iiciir,! Hli.,.1,,1., , .1
verse sentiment, 1
LADD & BUSH, Bankers
Established 1S68
Capital $300,000.00
Transact a general banking business
Safety Doposit Boxes
SAVINGS DEPARTMENT
posed to lie alnne the aveinye in tin. I'"r. s, luuhlt lro. have o dis-
an a yield.-r. t huiles play in the fu.ni window of the irarMue
iideiit ,rf the vard n hhiih,!,, ..f i ..j . .. ..
, i . i - '' ii"i' iriunii uii ine mil
ler hn iiiaiiaueiiient i. ...... ... '. ? .
tor tne past seien or more veins and '""' ",r"' ""'I these are of a hnjli
this is probably lhe reamm' for such a well ilnrlo'l.
' i Roes to shuiv that hops
I well del el
BISUPATFh
Magnesia
An abwdutely liariulciw antari, in all
'I in Oreiroii
car if piM.,v ,.,Tlj f,,,.
eau be
during any
ER. CROOKS RESIGNS.
What Cures
Eczema?
ra". '"Kilrte, ,
Albiiay, (ir Sept, CO. lr. II
, ,vi,m iiiiiiiv te i, ereil hn rt'iiiMiiiil,,,, iitHm
refill Invr.tii,..
M ai ..... I
M.I tn I:i; r"w3',."iii'iiW
Hun ,) Imv. foutlJ
M . . 1 "Ml,
can l
. . k i i - WD'llll Hit hiL. .1.
A teas
not mater iisimllv sites INSTANT UK
I.I Kr Sold by all lriigi;iata in either
ponder or tablet f,iriu at Ait i-eulf per
bottle,
ni rnirai, ,,ii "'"' '"-1-ntlc.t Ec-
ixioafnl in a fourth of a t I ""tt,wn '"' " Nem
iter usimllv Kie. INSTANT UK ! V. ?','rt "r-''"'' ""'H K o Alma
" ' ' i""i ,, epi ine I, '
pre.LUMIi y ot iunntm,,. (W hi : 'T. tn.t la ,.
il i imt known ye who. will nuvee ll aortUoa. wl nurfui l r. i
C' l'""y HJ romnienial JStreet.
him licie.
A poor or inferior butter will make the best
bread distasteful
THEREFORE
ASK YOUR GROCER FOR
Marion Creamery Butter
. "Meadow Brook"
Tt costs no more and you Get the Best