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Editorial Page of "The Capital Journal" CHAKLE8 H. FISHi W i:i)X K8I) A.V K V K X I XO September 15, I'M 3. .editor and Man.ger, PUBLISHED EVEEY EVENING EXCEPT SUNDAY, SALEM, OBEGON, BY Capital Journal Ptg. Co., Inc. L, 8. BAENKS, - Preaident CnAS. H. FISHEB. Vice-President DOBA C. ANDBESEN, Sec. lod Teai. SUBSCRIPTION BATES Daily by carrier, her rear $5.00 Per month 45c lHily by mail, per year 3.00 Per month 35c FULL LEASED WIBE TELEGBAPH BEPOKT EASTERN REPRESENTATIVES New York Chicago Ward Lewis-Williams Special Agency Harry B. Fisher Co. Tribune Building 30 N. Dearborn St. The Capital Journal carrier boya are inatrncted to put the paper, on the porch. If the carrier does not do tliia. miaaea you, or neglectn (jetting the paper to you on time, kindly phone the circulation manager, aa this is the only ray we can oeiermine wueiuer or ooi iiiu curnem are xuiiuwuig iuairuviiuua Phone Main 81. Our people are frequently and soundly berated in cer tain newspapers of the state for lack of enterprise in the matter of road-building and yet the Pan-American con vention of road-builders, held in Oakland, California, last week, admitted that Oregon, Washington and California led the states of the Union in the matter of road construe-j tion. The truth is that paving companies and bond buyers i are back of most of this noise m favor of blanket road bond issues, and it would be well for the people who pay the taxes to keep on their guard against extravagant ex penditures. We all want good roads but we only want them if we can afford to pay for them as we go along. ft Galley o Fun ! LIKE BALL-GAMES. Tommy. What yer going to Sun jay achool fer all the time? Tain't o use. Willie. Huh! I'm going to get a pood place in the line to Heaven, nd maybe I can sell it to somebody. WHEN WOMEN VOTE. Mere Man. What are those little CARRANZA AND THE MEXICAN PROBLEM If General Carranza can handle the Mexican situation himself, let him do it, is the advice of the Walla Walla Bulletin. There has never been a time during the Mexican reign of terror when this nation would not gladly have upheld Carranza s hands if we could have been sure that he had the requisite power, that he meant to carry out the legiti mate purposes of the revolution, and that he would treat the United States and other foreign governments with the proper consideration. Nearly all Carranza's troubles have heen caused by his own arrogance and unreasonableness. He shows signs now of common sense and discretion. His reply to the invitation that he join in the conference with representatives of the United States ami Latin American powers to consider the restoration of peace in Mexico has been dignified and courteous. At least he recognizes the "sincerity and noble desires" of the govern ments making the proposal. He is still opposed to any show of "foreign intervention" which has not been sug gested by the American powers and is willing to confer on matters of international interest. He proposes a con ference somewhere in his own territory, and maintains that there can be no question now of his richt to speak lor Mexico, because he controls the greater part of the national domain." How well Carranza controls it is open to serious question- Anarchy still is reported in many sections, and cer tainly northern Mexico is far from peaceful in spite of Villa's defeats. Nevertheless, Carranza today wields more power ap parently than all the other rebel chiefs together. And if lie really can sudbue the remaining malcontents and con duct himself as the head of a responsible government, by all means let our government recognize him as soon as the necessary assurances have been given. It would be a tremendous load oil' our national mind at this vexing time' 10 dc riu or Mexico. Back in Illinois they let the law take its course and it isn't long in the taking- A man who murdered his bene factress in that state was indicted, arraigned, the evidence i aerk-Thore ?eProdw submitted and sentence of death imposed within six hours. ! lions of the various candidates. A That is saving time and money and giving the mob no excuse for assembling to talk over what should be done. woman couldn't think of ordering any thing, except from a pattern, you know. DR.W.A. COX hi w PAINLESS DENTIST 303 State Street SALEM, ORE. Whew! Oh! TVm cfotfl oAMr.nrA 4-t in j. n i ' BEEN LOOKING FOR HIM. iugoian; (.mwiiai aMuuauuu will meet 111 Daiem; Stranger. Officer, I'm hic-an November 5th and 6th. That is over a month away but I E,If. an Ea!e.' a BufTa,-and an 0wl preparations for the convention should be begun at once, !sla Barnum' Six weeks is none too long to make suitable arrangements 1 for so important event as the entertainment of the mold- the official strap-holder. era of public opinion of the Great State of Oregon. ,l 1 It happened that her father gave, A lake of oil has been discovered in Alaska so it is re-' h sHniM T, V"? .f.ace a savei , i v T , uuviYviv.u in -n.ii6nd su ll i& ic And when he had his lather made, ported. loung John D. should quit junketing down in And ,hen prepared to whet his bia.ie, Colorado and get a deed to it before his monopoly isj J.7TA MS S.".' threatened. But more than likely that little matter was1 . attended to before the nrpsa onrvacnnnA nn,nA A y"rs went 11 may to give the story to the public. As years strange, But Mother never seemed to change;. And when my sister was at piaVj And I would lake her doll awav. Do not make your child suffer with toothaches. - 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 fymrs of suffering. Allj Work Guaranteed for 10 Years p. ht ii 11 i'miu i wuuiu iaKe ner aon a Down in Mexico tnev snel a name nno wmr nnrl nvn. Or put a can on oussv's head nounce it another- Villa is pronounced Ve-ya.-Democrat.l AZWft T-S t l.h Sed! rut in .Washington official circles they seem to think that For Molher llcld the 8trap- tennis is aDouc tne proper noise for the rebel leader, Lady attendant. Phone 926 THE WORLD'S REAL HEROES And since I've crown to be a. man, 1 to with Mother when I can "Dollar Day" was a success in Eugene and Portland' o? t& frtebW." JSTiS oecause oi the liberal newspaper advertising done bv theIAml w,,cn we 1,oar(l a crowded car merchants. As a matter of fact advertising is the great-! c - 'S"' est builder of legitimate business in the world today. W1,ile Mo,her holds a straP- That Russian army must be as slippery as an eel. Once ' wni!..-crEea?A&of?,A m'.ni You more it seems to have slipped out of the tran so mrpfnllv K"'1 to say vou do a,,y aid bv the kaiser's rrenprnk caieiuiiy i ,,,, wilh t,iat of y(JUr3 who u aiKA j uk. 4ai&tl b gtneraiS. reported to be doing such awful ca- - j rousing at college? Villa began his career as an outlaw and seems likely to!o?. worlV.: . end it in tne same way. i!,h enough to take him wnu me to ! t lie national convention of my lodgi . last summer. RipplingRhijtiis Walt Mason j s re . Mr r y I TELEGRAPHIC TABLOIDS i! .KMdmg, Cal., Kept. .Frederick A. Iloft'inuu, station ary engineer, was premature iu congratulating a doctor on curing him of heart failure. He dropped denl U8 he talked. SHINE IN EVERY DROP" mm OEMCATESSEN ITEM. In what does heroism consist ? Is it necessarily dying in battle or hazarding one's life in some spectacular service ? Not at all. Earth's truest heroes are garbed in workmen's jeans, policemen's and firemen's uniforms and this above all the simple dress of womanhood in the home. They are heroes who do their duty, though the world may not watch or applaud. They are heroes who keep i mummy at their tasks, though the tasks may not be L-f significant. They are heroes who give honestly the best j service they have, though it be but to hew wood or draw1 THE FAILURE ,-.,J?Snf r f fS in reat bugy Same, because his! lags hang shapeless on his frame; his trousers bag around! ms spavined knees, his whiskers shelter! mimmingmrus ana bees. His hair. unJ &VmmKm shingled, forms an ugly wreath, his shoes1 SffilI!?- Porterville, Cal., Sept. 23. One little mouse who caused a jiower house short circuit threw Tulare county towns into durknens for several hours. New Brunswick. K. J.. Ronf 91 Wesley Gaskill, caqienter, had a fall. ' He liiinsed his false teeth afterwards.'! Now he's woudeiiiK? if l,n unll,.o I them. I San Kafael, (.'., Rept. 23. Henrv f nntun, who says he's a prominent Vir- f li)liflll. wnntixl un n,..nl, ... .1:. n . r : "turn i u iiiu. nm i he had no luek. He is still alive after .lumping hefure n freight train, taking1 and ami ulun o-'-r. t ..mil jimi uif ocean. Fresno, Cal.. Sept. SIS.-Though she's 1 and feels 1SM,-S. Rachel STiehlon has enrolled in the state normal school to study "mental science." following up studies in that line fid yearn ago in Springfield. Ohio. Black Silk Stovn PnTtah Is different It does not dry out; can be used to the loat drop; liquid and paste one quality; ebsolutefy no waatc; no dust or dirt. You get your kiooejr'e worth. Black Silk 1 Stove Polish Is not only moat economical, but It pfvos ft brilli ant, silk y lnilro thnt atumut lw oblmntl with aiy other poliMh. Blurk Silk Stove 1'olish dwR nt nib off-ll Imti four timet aa Innff an ordinary polwh-ao it uvea you titno, work and money. won't forget when yon Want ntnve polish, oobhto in Blt for Mock Silk, Ji'iltwi't thubcstst.is-oiKflishyoiifwtT uned yrurdealrwmrclund your money, , Black Silk Stove PolUh Works, Sterling, lllinoii, Dae Bhick Silk Air Drying Iron Limtnul on Rratoi, ri n intprn, a'ovc-p'pea, anil nitto mobilo tire rims. I'mcnta ruatins. Try it. Ufie Black Silk Mctnl Pol. lah for E.iivi;rwnref!m'kol,tiii. wrire or brasa. It worka quickly, easily and leaves a brilliant surface , It h;is no equal for use ou tutumoUitts. are brown he doesn't clean his teeth;-he i always looks as though he'd been asleep in' some straw stack or ancient rubbish heap.) WkmM To get a job he ambles down the earth, ex- M$MM gaining that he's long on sterling worth. WWW Give me a chance," all eagerly ht pleads,! te my ra judge me by my! &W-m0m deeds. Ill cut more wood nnrl Wn'1 55:, mrf-tfM& eriticised rreaident Wilson for iiis stand on international affairs and in- nn Fnuicisi'o. Sent. 2.1. hmuu v. ; tininted that hp is influenced lv the j'luipu HMiiiuNuuor and pru-r.nmisu menihcrs of his cabinet. . Ilmd heart failure and feared he miht dmp dead and lie buried in an umfer I Kn'U,d grave. Fred Harris, of Slmnrn, Mexico, had his name tattooed on his forehead. . - .vv iwtu uiuic water. . , , . w inu.man any dude who is the! . . hm;o whodares to say no, though fools accuse' Ev?i man appears; mm oi cowardice. He is a hero who will not follow where i,. tCl r ""ceai nis ears, the tangled i 1 1 tt- i. , ,ut11 mai lorms a measlv rutr. the shit-r.fi proves himself firm when folly lures and appetite burns Vf? neetls a soaking in the, and blisters. U ; the trouserloons that like twin corkscrews look.! A Ids ev studies, With table sincere soul is wrung in the temptation. If Carranza is willing to assume the responsibility for the future control of Mexico and tho Movipnna ho ha -- oivtlllK t , tIKO struggle of purpose with sprung I At Tuesdays Session By . . - i C i.r nt i 1 . ocuaior ueo. uiamDeriain NEIGHBORLY INFERENCE. Mrs. Kooney). Whal i yon nave, ma am! J"i the floor ntw.l slob scllin'. Mr. R00n Ross. Pal.. Sept. .I.l.-The water ,vaK on disturbed the slumbers 0f Marion eountv's bon ton population, so the town trustees ordered that it should be equip ped with rubber tires for its nocturnal rounds. Investigating Alleged Treasonable Remarks Nin Franei,en, Sept. 23. Dr. Fred- i , J;l,l-.'l",'tor in chief of the Innaina-IVme exposition, todnv I'livestnjuted alleged "treasonable" re j niMrks l.y Walter W. SchltZ. in char t the (.ernmn exhibit nt the exposi- ... ...... ,. ,-,,, t. ot tne : otiiee ot the exposition. . ' s eiinrj,., that The pro-Perman stutenien'ts aio said to have been made before ft meeting of the Uermnn-Ainerican Xntional Society recently. APPET TE POOR? TRY HOSTETTER'S Stomach Bitters foreign It is a splendid Appetizer and remedy ''hnltz severelv for the Stomach. Portland, Or.. Sept. Sl-. onsntion ! was sprunK at the W estern States Water Power confere niMi.uuui iuc iuiivm lpe OI UK' iUCXlCanS Ot the pfes-, ro"",rh"1" f,,r " directness, chared Mit generation, both in character and educational ami "'" '"",v h,,,'H '"r'y ip- ImsilieSS (llialiticationS. julatcl i tl, interests ( ,,.fi,i ater certainly taken upon himself a grave responsibility. It is' pi a task that Medero found too great and he no doubt t Grain harvest and hop and prune pickinc are 0vcr'sMr.',h',,.r,,sr"llf inVl,,,lemunJr 1 v. Kvmbody in the state win have the leisure to at-' ffi gest and best state fair m the history of now 1 I Al u'nti me Oregon. LADD & BUSH, Bankers Established 1SGS Capital $300,000.00 Transact a general banking business Safety Deposit Boxes SAVINGS DEPARTMENT upon their arrual. were unfair Senior Walsh. f .Montana, followed wwvtfD S'.ia or I'hnmbe,;,,,, with a speech inl r,o,! n, R . which he -tt..i.Klv advocated the Ferris 1 tied snT tl ' r.0" m"St h, i,en,i bill and po,t,, ,., mnllv KtUM whv i the bank wlm t?m M,f ni her in "I !' "I 'h M the contention, ' '"m . V2lT ? c tu of the proponents f tl le 1 oil ' -! : . i ""rsenot. Spose I'd wiiy title to pewet Kites, he declared ! ' r such a conteat.on to carry in con-1 lf,E ESSENCE OF LUXURY Kress, lie said, the nin.. ,.'.i ,..,.i.i ' .'f,i I welcome the er ( i.i.'.t. i have to be al,,,,,! , f8Vor of itj ,, rr'"f-0"e'y live so much more ... .....nci a list ,.f western senators! .., """')' who strongly mm0 alK.h Ull ,,("' how do yon make that out?" meiit. i..""y. there are n.. power interests. , VllU, f,l0wed'by Ho-i'l"Ma lha 0,,e fford." I he KiMint.ir iuit...l ..... u... , i l... v ..... ,. . . . , , i .... . v., i mil. nno in recoL'iiiKeil y I nited e imt powerful opponent of the A GLEAM OF HOPE nilnorily J-err.s bill at the enferewe. Senator "r hr that Bitter'! dauchter lull .l.;i. i ..,(, ,n in inn w-nuilllir ' nauiicur. "in, wn le he was the only one who denunciation of the .,!.. ,.f il, ! ' t. and B.ltef u:. ""' inimnu cnuirol of water sites, lie frequently diverged from his set peech to reply ( lnc ,nrfre that NMintor ei,nu,l.rli1, im,j nm,Te. siK'ie.i tne nia.iorily report. I He called attention to the fact that I senator Smoot. of I tnd. Senator Jones of Washiiieton, Senator Works of t'ali forinH, and Senator t'lark of Wyoming, H sik'ners of the inliioritv reit, all ere on the program an,l significantlv ("it'll STOLE lu.ooo DRAFT '"tlle, Hush.. !-,Pt. M. Mcnttle im.l lnrn;.... - .... iii hat 1i(1 he do ,ni,t fof?" lie aid he thought now th., m.BM be .chance for" him",?,, ALWAYS. i ne Lop.-tt im., 0. ,h . '1 lons the t door, and 00 en ih ml... Ill till no 11 im it l.u.l, . : 2. . .. ' ........ B r . , " o, intended , he.r .11 sides of "hi.i, , , J""ri ' C"h ""d Mr. . (everely).-Do question at thia emifereiifn " i '"'tier contniuing cheiki and v" """k intoxicant? enator (hainlierlain nls,) deelnred l'rl,r" ,vor,, U.00. I. 0"r" ooner lat the door). Be- "Where oh wl.er 1 , --pt. Seattle hi.,1 , 4 lie Lop. , h oi t f.ud the .ulhor'of the' vVr, is ! " a clue to clear up the st f l h::lr , ,.-..vscrnis dis,M,pea,.uce last 1'riday J the only on. 1 cln't 0Pe This may W .1 right, l.ut to .th. of , ,i pllurU ,,.. wv I nt pp. yon permit me to that the man and fu-ur... i.l,ii-i....i i i The l..t.. ... t .v . . ,. i'or..rfl1 A poor or inferior butter will make the best bread distasteful THEREFORE ASK YOUR GROCER FOR Marion Creamery Butter "Meadow Brook" Tt costs no moi,e and you Get the Best