Editorial Page of "The Capital Journa 1 CHARLES H. FISHER, Editor and Manager 3 KKIMAV KVKXIXO, October . 1 S t ITBI.IHKD KVFBY KVEX1.V0 EXCEPT 8CXDAY, .SALEM, ORLGOX, BY Capital Journal Ptg. Co., Inc. I 8. BARNES. 1'resident CHA.. H. FISHER, Yice-l'resi dent IXiRA C. AND EEs EN, fee. and Treas. 8CRSCBIPTIOX BATES Dailv hv farrier. per year tS.OO Per month... Hail'v by mail, PT year 3.00 IVr montb... ..-3e ..S5c ONE'S DUTY TO HIS NEIGHBORS. FILL I.KASKI) WIKK TELEGBAl'H BEPOBT LASTF.B.N KKTRKSEXTATIVLS New York Chicago V.'ardl.ris is-Williams Social Agency Harry B. libber Co. Tribune Building 30 N- Dearborn St, The I "npitnl Journal carrier bovs are instructed to pat the paper on the torch If the carrier doe not do this. mie yon. or neglects (fitting the isner to von on time, kindlv phone the circulation manager, a this U the only Lay ne ran determine whether or not the farriers nre following instructions. Ihone Main M. SUGAR PRODUCTION AND CONSUMPTION To every man it is given to attain in spirit to the heights of virtuous life and to at all times what his con duct should be, would he act like a hero or a saint. But more than that is needed. It is essential that the spiritual atmosphere about us should be transformed to such a degree that it ends by resembling the atmosphere of Swedenborg's beautiful countries of the age of gold, wnerein the air permitted not a falsehood to leave the lips. An instant comes then, when the smallest evil we feel like committing falls at our feet like a leaden ball upon a Circuit Court Lesson In Polk Cootny ("Capital Journal Speeial Service.) Dallas, Ore., Oft. 7. The Polk coun ty circuit tourt is in session this week at the court house with Judge H. H. Belt presiding. The first day of the eourt was taken up with hearing final applications for naturalization papers. WHAT IS URIC ACID? THE CAUSE OF BACKACHE, BKETJMATJSM, GBAVEL AJTD SODDEN DEATH. of urie aeid win.;- ly. Send to Dr. Pierce, t i' Hotel and Surgical Institute , X 1, for i pamphlet d. Ever since the diseoverr of uric aeid !an accumulation in the blood by Seheele, in 1775, and:" body. th,. ho.i effort it haii nnon tna bodv. , '"' Several widow's pension eases are up '.;mtUt and hvieisna have trien Buffalo, Tnr mil iprm nr nitrf rnrw nr ini'm . .l i . i i.i i - An-nrii1. mm ftnnn ill .. . - - no nil me tissues uu mc uioou ui , ' --- oia ior being appeals from the deeision of the I tbi, It)ijjoB Because of its over- jtrlal I'ackrge of "An-uric" Tablets justice fourt. One of the most importat abundance in the svatem it causes! Jf -vu that tired, worn-out feel cases of the term is the $30,000 dam- j backache, pains here and there, rheu-;lng. backache, neuralgia, or if your age suit, filed by August P. Bbser, matism, gou gravel, neuralgia and ; )eep " disturbed by too frequent uriua, for his charge. Joe Fritz, against the sciatica. It was Dr. Pierce who dis-on, SO to your best drug store anit i- e t t iL i i , .-ouinern i-aciric nanwav company, covered a new aeeat. eai eil An-ane, x-ierre s Anuric" UISC Of bronze, When everything Changes, though We knOW Mr. Fritz was an engineer an engine l which will throw out and completely ; Tablets. . . "C it not, into beauty, lOVe Or tlUth. (which went through a bridge above j eradicate this uric acid from the sys-i Doctor Pierce's reputation ia bark of B . i. u i i Black Bock some time ago and in the tem. "An-uric" is 37 times more this medicine and vou know that hi. ut this atmosDhere enwrans nniv those whn have hppn! ...;.i !, .i .ntw ..pio . P.nn..o-... 1 a j . i J - ' - ' - " - " " 1 - ' ' '. , wwuu iuau iKuia, ' i ' . v.u....v -' ' iui um; allVCr Snii painful injuries. 'you need no longer fear muscular or :iis "favorite Prescription" for th : articular rheumatism or gout, or many : ills of women have had a splendid rep'u. Doctors Hold Meeting Here. other diseases which are dependent on.tation for the past fifty years. a!iVi The Tri-County Medical association, i i presenting the phvsicians of Polk, - Marion and Yamhill counties met in AlwaVS Watch ThlS Ad ChancP Plffo - heedful to ventilate their life sufficiently by at times flinging open the gates of the other world. It is when we are near those gates, that we see; it is when we are near those gates that we love. I r or to love one s neighbor does not mean to eive one s this city Tuesday evening to enjov a ; It is reported with some degree of authority from; self to him, to serve him and sustain others. We may tI Woincrton that President Wilson will recommend to; possibly be neither good nor noble, nor beautiful evening was started off with an eiabor ConS the retention of the tariff duty on sugar, as; m the midst of the greatest sacrifice, and the sister of ZSl? 1 1 a means of producing revenue. This may be all 'right 1 JVil the present circumstances, but the industry does not need pei naps na e a mean, rancorous, miserable sou . , j. a(..ment!(i ot Meat u 3(.cr(.tarv. ; t protecting and for every dollar the national treasury re- .To one s neighbor in the unmovable depths means j We own If j.rouLiuifc, j nnn to th- to love in others that which is eternal for one's ne riihors T.. Jf. fLJ.. ., i iicme gun it West : f f 'PI L I I I I I 1 1 II 1 II Lilt. I ' V ' V. ' i vvv--- . . I . - ' t .i,.o,j A, va hvv PYnnrtPi-s in truesi sense oi tne term is that which aDDroaches-by footing him.if with l r bv covVistaticr uk; the nearest to God-in other words, all that is best and! i i... u .t nA fn,-0;rrn nnmmow : purest ia man and it is only bv ever lineerm? near the bad a hot of friends ISSUeU UV Hie UUICUU ui uwi"- "" vv.fa. f u J: Il.-j- . ?, , ; Knights of Pvthias lode it - t ;,, ;ai.ca nmt vuu taa uiMruver me uivine in me soul More than one-fifth of the forty billion pounds of, eVY ou he Me to SAy wth ,the J?an 'PauI: uear that represent the world's production last year! nan I desire to love most tenderly one who is dear to was consumed in the United States. The consumption of, me and wish to forgive him everything, I have but to futrar in the United States exclusive of its sugar-produc-J look at mm a few moments in silence." ing islands during the fiscal year ending June :;0, 1915, Stinson, who committed suicide a shot near Dallas and here in the e who were deeply grieved to hear of his sad death. Mr rinsoii was a man of many fine qualities and made a host if friends wherever he went. A large dele gation of the loyal Pythians will at tend his funeral in Salem, Friday afternoon. FOR THE WOODSMAN We have all kinds of Axes, Sledges, Wedges, Saws and Equipments for the woods. All kiis of Corrugated Iron for both Eoofs and Buildings. A good JSOO.00 Laundry Mangel, slightly used for one-fourth original cost. A Woodsaw complete for sale or will trade. Two Ponies and Harness at a price that will aurprise you. H. Steinbock Junk Co. The House of Half a Million Bargains. 302 Xorth Commercial Street. Phone 808 4 Hunnicntt Sentenced to Pen. Harry Hunnicutt, of Independence, was sentenced to serve a term of from one to ten years in the state peniten tiary at iSaiem by Circuit Judge Belt. .Monday morning for stealing and ranch of rrr . 11 .i,i has been calculated bv the bureau of foreign and domes-' lU .ine irouwe wiin tne entente alliance nations is to get tic commerce, department of commerce, as 8,G::0 million aj mies inio acuon au tms year hundreds ot thous ands ,or eightv-six pounds per capita. anhf!f f soIdiers of EnSland- France and Italy were idle 1 rtf ,u Jnt,.,r in 101.1.1.-1 1 .! while Germany was engasred in drubbinf? Russia. It was -ii- r i . 1 ' Only alter the hUSSian CamDaiPTI Was nrntlfnl1v finicrior? I burthe"nS a.steer on the V-il mimons pUUIlllb erf iJimiuuftl ihi uic maimaim, , - , , . tu t r r V V V 1 ,'Oeorge .McLaughlin between Independ- 4Z81 million pounds in Haiwaii, 5SD million pounds in Porto, inal e otlensn e on the w est front was attempted, ence and Ben. vuta. Hunnicutt an Rico, :127 million pounds in the Philippines, and the -jfenr maJnr in fon-ifm countries. Cuba, the leadnsr source1 ?ned flom the eastern field to meet the onset. Now charge. 1 . . . . . m. 'rif a. ..u oermanv sppms hkp v rn wmo nut 3ovKi'o ,,-v,;u v, i i oi our nnDorteu suear. sent us i.io minion nounus in uie ,. . -ry . --i nunc uci al ias t fiscal yea much as that IJOrifU bUKUr, Wiu us-,iwimmuiiwuimjUi iuc .. i eftlor,aj j- ' :. ft - . I The regular meeting of the Dallas! year, that quantity being nearly four times as "es " on, steeped in inane activity. It is every nation, commercial dub wa. held in the dubi that from Hawaii and eight times as much asi &Vts5 Order By Phone if more convenient to you. The meata you require will be as carefully selected as if you were here in person to over see. And what you order will be deliv ered promptly on time. Prices of course will be the same as if you cam here yourself. And they are always as low as the lowest. Independent Market 157 S. Commercial Phone 729 Beet sugar now leads cane sugar bv nearly one billion' co"ceited offensive onset. pounds in the yearly domestic product, having reversed i I . 1-1 It.- 1 i A. T 1 OA- ine conumons wnicn ooiaineu iweniy years ago. in parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Fenton, in Dallas. A.-C. Shaw, a prominent Portland attorney, was in the city Monday on; fi!l tint 0Vl,, U t J i j. 110 V , I matter or importance were attended I ""')!. ln me .uonaay oi : ian, noi yet navmg been forced to stem a combined and During- the absence of resident ; le8ttl ni attended the open President Wilson is for woman suffrage. Vice-I'resident X. L. Guy pre imately 775 million pounds, the share of beet sugar being . wwlA't V11 ? sn11 niDDiing away at the German only 45 million pounds. In 1915 our sugar product had tlencnes, although he occasionally takes a good sized bite.jL' Emperor Franz Josef is dying again Fuller. sided. M. L. Thompson, one of Falls Citv's Pnccihlv! m prominent business men, was a MIL" UUIIUIIIOUS wiiidu uuuimiu imriiiy jciiia agu. in iuu, r , , , - - ' . . . """""v , Dallas visitor this week. for example, according to the statistical abstract of the; Mls' alt named tnat as part of the conditions of the pact.; l. Fin-th business it i , . .ii i- 1 i i i i l .visitor Wrdnesdav evening. iiiiiiiu.Hu,i, nit uwiiwiiv. ciijiui )uiuuv.i,iuuuvuuYiu.v p i T.ff u i. .1,,. ,, , , , , itcv.' a. a. winter, or iNilero, was in u ,,ui" jvxiic io tui juuunng away ai tne uerman ? the first of the week. Rev. inter was formerly president of Dal- eouege. Wm. and Ed Himes, civil encineers. were biLiiiicss visitors in Independence I Monday. Mrs. Dean Collins and baby daugh ter have returned to her home in Port j land after a short visit at the home of I Judge and Mrs. J. L. Collins, j Mrs. Jess Barham and Mrs. William I I'lrey have gone to San Francisco, j where they will attend 'the Panama ; Pacific exposition. i Thomas I'aufield. a prominent ranch er oi tne KicKreaii ncigliDornooil, was a Dallas visitor Tuesday morning. Mrs. F. J. Craven visited this week with her parents. Dr. and Mrs. Wm. Tyler Smith, at Sheridan. Carl Fenton. of Kugeue. visited the first of the week at the home of his increased to 1,5)11 million pounds, the share of beet hav-i ing grown to 1,118 million and that of cane having de-. creased to 40: J million pounds. Meantime beet sugar has practically disappeared from our imports. Eighteen years ago, when the Cuban supply of cane sugar was cut' off by war, we imported nearly two billion pounds of beet' pugar. After the return of peace in Cuba our imports of, beet sugar fell off sharply, and in the last fiscal year beet aigar imports amounted to less than one million pounds. The cutting off of the sugar supply of European coun-i tries has resulted in a remarkable expansion of our sales, of sugar to foreign countries. I Mu Rippling I W , J T 1 II n i fy Walt Mon Rhijmos MOTHER AND MAID. i-r the fiscal year 1015' L, . A maiden in a garden swing is surely an entrancing they aggregated 5S2 million pounds, as against twenty-; imng- 6ne wears a ?own of white, mayhap, a Chambei-s HAVE COLORINYOUR CHEEKS, Be Better Looking Take , Olive Tablets If - your kln Is yellow completion ing of the circuit court. Miss Bertha Serr, daughter of Mr. ! and Mrs. Henry Serr, of the Oail hotel, : left Monday afternoon for Portland.; .iii-ic sue win icacn ocai lessons tuis paiuo tonga coatea appetite poor- winter. 'ou have a bad tasie In your mouth a Mrs. Sam Elliott, of ("nrvnlli, ; vi.. & J.0: feelins-you shoulj take and i Dr. Edwards flv T.ihlti ..h. stitute for calomel were prepared by Dr. Edwards after 17 years of study, with his patients. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets are a pure ly vesretable compound mixed with olive oil. You will know them bv their oliv iting at the homes of relatives triends in Dallas this week. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Stapleton, of Portland, were recent visitors in Dal las. Littlp Dan West nn nt Trot left Thnrsdnv mnniinir fnr Tlnt,' Color. Ore., where he will snend the winter : ,.!' yP? c,ea- JPnk kte. bright the home of his grandparents, Mrs. H. C. Eakin, of Rickreall, visit ed ffiends in Dallas this week. C. E. stnats, of the Airlie neighbor hood, was a Dallas visitor Tuesday afternoon. two and one-half million pounds in 1000 and forty and one- half million pounds in lNO. f 1 In a circular U tter recently issued by the Oregon Ag ricultural college, in reference to co-operative farm dem onstration work in the state of Oregon, the statement is I made that this work is being carried on in eleven counties c of the state, but that in everv count v with th pvccntinn . of Marion, the county's one half is provided by direct ap-' jrtW" propriation made by the county court. Farm demonstra-, Jfj tion work is now U'ing carried on in the following couik i . i . ii.... nvti . i. t i t i ,-i ii...: r rn e i ,.i ui's tH'suies .Marion: i liianiooK, L,ane, l oos. jacKson. iia-. "air are iuii oi siuis. ine strantrpr tn.n-u -h;cVAm math, Lake.Malheur, Union, Wheeler and Crook. The then, and goes back around the house again and sees total cost in each county, including salary of county atjri- the maiden in the swing, a charming and delightful thing culturist and his travelling expenses, range from $'!000 to, "I'm glad," he. sighs, "that I am old, I'm glad my blood is iww. mi' expense is uorne oy ine county ana state, eacn , running cow, or i mignt ian upon my knees, t)efore that the noved in her lap, her hands are soft and lily-white, and earth affords no fairer sight.! Man views her with romantic tears.and in1 his heart bewails the years, which bar him from the lover's vow, forbidding him so! sweet a frau. And then around the house! he goes, and sees her mother washing: clothes or hanging rags upon the line, with aches all up and down her spine. Her! hands look fierce; for they were boiled, as oer the tub she sadly toiled: her face ias lungneu oy steaming duds, her eyes and lit Cllllc TVia ctfinrvn 1 t 1 1 iwu. ine expense is borne by tne county and state, each , running com, or l might fall upon my knees before that aying one half. The work is proving of gi;eat benefit to! damsel 'neath the trees, and she might softly whisper ves he rural population. There were on August 1st of this naught could be worse than that, I guess'"' ear over 700 county agriculturists at work in the United ' States. The other Pacific coast states, Washington and ..i:r i. i - .... i.. VUiu ui uui, eai.ii nae iweive. A Japanese seer predicted the marriage of President Wilson to a widow 10 years of age. Mrs. C.alt is only :!8 years old it seems, but women, especially good looking widows, sometimes are a little forget fud in the matter of keeping track of their birthday anniversaries. LADD & BUSH, Bankers Established 1SGS Capital $300,000.00 Transact a general banking business Safety Deposit Boxes SAVINGS DEPARTMENT VARNET S AUTO FOUND IS DUNSMUIJl, CALIF' The Kinn auto IvIimiiiiiK to IVtev uiMi'i, the n-ed nip, whii h was stolen I mm Uiv X Klein's uamite in this 1 1 v h. liM-aird ii-iterdar RtterniHin at I n :i -in i i r, I iililnniia. whet it was kit rn the t t.-,-t. The ,-nr hs.l l.ecn niuti lnti-1 tn iniilie i lentif ii ation .liffu nlt I iiHiPH'ii'fiT hsil in liroken I mm the .-up of the tadiator. The enl ptit, had reiiunel tli leunlaf In-ensr from the i r an I ul.tiliited another that m tnli'ii from a tnr that wn nut I k' 'ed whirh im in the Karaije at the tune they made tneir get awav wit'il aiiiey s car. I he niitnl r a, ., , f;iel from the engine and mud wa imearrd all over ni uTfiif'iu.,1, ii... ..tt u ..u....i ron Tiiti!ertrnii. ,,, j. Hmith a JMvllnsT it to others." Mrs. Annie snpwu Phi , , ,rtfM weM. int then. ! Michigan. VIGOROUS ADVAKCB IV i STOCK MAEKET TODAT )tii yiifc-ht Kir, Fruitlaod News (Capital Journal Special Service.) Frnitlan.1. Or.. 0-t. S Mm. Kmmi I Howers is in Salem visiting with Mr. Dr. t'ayton. I Mr. Claude Tune and Miss Mary Brn I baker lioth of the Bethel district were married a few day ago. Thus another 'page has heen furred in the social life lof thin community. Mis .Tosie Bowers carried away three i first premiums for fine enihroidery at the state fair just closed. ; School begaj Monday with Mins Xa ;nini Kunner in charge. Pullowine are ; the grades for the term with names of pupils as at present enrolled: I Tirsf grade Mary Rohlsen, Revnol.l .Oerie, Lloyd Mrod, JIarie Cade," and l inilhll!! llirU'l. . xt. . , I eeond firadp Kthel Anderson. Bar. iwan Lreek, Mich. "I cannot speak 'nd Willianis. Oeore Geria, Rnlp'u too highly of your medicine. When "entler. and Hale fade. ' through neglect or' '""rth grade (!eore Mcllwain, overwork 1 Ret run Heutler Rudolph Fliegel, Minnie down and mvarjoe-1 .''""' ,!,lth ,J,tti- YrM Standi- tit U and '"I AW,ie M- Mlfehdl. ute w poor and I ,d (ieortre Hammer. .lave that weak. Ian-, sixth grade-IVIwin Williams. Her- S:uid, aiways tired hert Thum so i, Leah Coleman. Ruth feeling. I get a bot- i Mitchell, Carson Stnndifer, ami Harold tJeof Lydia E. Pink-: Whi''- ham's Vegetable Seventh utinle Hamld Lattia, Ed Compound, and it 1K,"1,r'1- Mildred Doualdwn, and build, me up, give. .t-'lV ... meatrencrtt, .A . I . .. . ' . ""r. " 'ie. r.r:i- p,..., H,,,.,,.. K.rt.l J3tore. me to rwrfet man lu, .... It is truly a great b!es-' Tuesday Josie and Kstiier Bowers are torn- WOMEN WHO ARE ALWAYS TIRED May Find Help in This Letter. 1 Vn:jn i ' i i New York What to Do for Eczema Orenn- ,ilve and olntmentu should not rtc applied i( tornl rlar -Lm i wantnl. Knuu anv Uriuiint tor 'J- or 1 1 for Mr lanfe mi-, get a l.uw nt imim. When applinl dinsdit, it rSivtuly reinoini n-aeiua. i"u lly ti lt hmc. mid heals km it'iiihlin, U Min-s, burn. wound ami ih:itiuit. Il enetnitp, i li-sn-.' and MHihe Z,-mo I itependnhl ml liiTtti. Trr It. a we rwllmn nmliiiK t.ni have r usl hi a .llevthe ! hv the J'.i.O ew V.i V. Ut. v.x viKorou ad micc ot r:'irna. .lisre was the fea tore of to lay", market. After a mot a iiit sesnnin. in nlmh war storks ad nied rapidly and then teiame sud denly iuaitne, Sehroeder and Her- health aRain, it!i I' w?ra"1' anJ I nnot sp,.ak too!vi"tvd I'ortland relative who i highly of it I Uke pleaure in tvcom- Pn"rily living near Brook. metviin? it to othr "M lOilav. Ihursdav. H. C Hr..!.. ..! Cameron, R.F.D., No. 1, Swan Creek n"', h'eu'r- H'r' Bressler and Mrs. Mkhigan. "-reek, ,re,ser atte ule. the f'Miernl 0f H. ( . Another Sufferer Kelieve.1. H .. mourn, ine ilei ehron. Me. -"Before taking vour, ofT! rears. 'T'Z ' 7" down, discour-1 Mrs. (i. v. Marninu and Mr,. Man aged and had female weak n-s. I took pf M.-MinnMlle. visited at the Lydta E. I'lnkham'. VegeUbl Cor".1"01"" of M- Stanifer. of this place, (wuiitj4 m J .... 1 L n ... fa u M-.v.. 1 unit) ine anative Wwh, and nressier mother, who died recentlv -at Pallas. Interment will he nt Mon mouth. The deceased had rm. l,,,.l th n. fpplin nt himv.intf like childhood days, you must cet at tha cause. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets act on thi liver and bowels lik calomel yet have no dangerous alter effects. They start the bile and overcome con stipation. That's why millions of boxes are sold annually at 10c and 25e per box. All drug-gists. Take one or two nightly and note the pleasing results. fc. The Olive Tablet Company. Columbus. floating in space which did not ma terialize iu print. Among those caught and preserved is one to the effect that the jmlao gave certain county printing to some Salem newspapers winch no doubt made the Salem hog through the Salein publishers grunt with satisfac tion. Some of the taxpayers suppose the county court and not Judge liitshey alone had a hand in this as he is only a part of said court. I suppose the judge could clear iiimself through the columns of these Salem papers if he chose. Another charge is that he will not rnnt widows a pension. Great guns. This show, the judge i nnt "gone" on widows and is not fishing for popularity amo:ig the fair sex which might form a reason against his recall. P. M. Bl last week find today that 1 am an entirelv'new ! Mr' Km,n" m emploved as woman, reaJy and willing, to do nw l'Wmnnnn' f baking powder com housework now. where LTZ ! ''T u fi" 'V? 9""e "ir' W 'ii Mnmitfr Of HKlMV ntfiM tha. nr, "'"'"J railway were, in.prw.upt the min.!, of .t ,iHn havin w,., . ni,on ;. ,".: lmn.l hii.I wnirted upward, ' 7omn m"'t the benefits ther rn -"Kht not long nao. The vinM .n.l u.r.on were mu. a injured with no -rent motive hut pure t nsedne, A tKkrn la many to ne high maiks for the vear. ; TT' ' . " J"T medianes," Ur, Tne upward mxement begaa at mid I Kowt. Kcnnvbag', Maine. aiki Mtittyliif. Zeuio, Cleveland. .toy. .(.ne! ly at fu.t, rewilt.nc a net gam of from two to more thsn seven points in all the principal ttani'ta turn hte, I he market closing decided ly Mrnugrr ard Cltri'melT active. licwding. Ihigh Valle. New Haven 'ami uioa I'aridr ),-,. The velum e( jactmty ilm-ly nuit.hed yrstentiy 'a. If good l.lauknake whip well laid ya wnt anerlai .t.ii n" 'lv for th low down writ. I. t ..n.. . im." ream. Icl; Ci "l ,nr,,u MM'- Tha Ww.dha,. Independent ' Lynn. '-'. , V"' " "r W A j o inty . e,rK.f confidem-e. a few is- 'gam .ninir th nv-all Imlge Ituhev. It eonmer- Sle'-lfie i'hari.-e wheria thi idge ha n.al- ln-i.lf .frn Ts.- were a number of other rharges CRYSTALII1 Drive sway RlieuB.a tism sad Neuralgia, re litveaaprainsaattDniisc. Ope. a Emm iutmKi.