IW CHAELE8 H. FISHER Editor and Manager ' WKDNEHDAY EVEMXO October 13, HMS. Editorial Page of "The Capital Journa PUBLISHED EVERY EVENING EXCEPT SUNDAY, 8ALEM, OREGON, BY Capital Journal Ptg. Co., Inc. BULGARIA UNGRATEFUL ti. S. BARNES, l'remtlent CH.VS. H. FISHER, Vice President DOB A C. ANDRES EX, Hcc. and Treas. SUBSCRIPTION BATES ii.sk. t. .,!;. nor venr $5.00 Per month 43c Itaily by mail, per year 3.00 I'cr month 35c l-Vl.i. LEASED WIRE TELEGRAPH REPORT EASTERN REPRESENTATIVES New York Chicago V'ardl.enis-Williams Special Agency Harry R. Fisher Co. Tribune. Building 30 N. Dearborn St. Bulgaria turning against Russia is a case of base in gratitude. When she was weak and powerless, her people massacred by the Turks, even as the Armenians are to day, when she was helpless and hopeless, Russia volun tarily came to her aid, drove out the Turks, gave Bul garia her independence, and supported and aided by England helped her developement from poverty to economic strength, from ignorance to enlightenment, from military weakness to her present nower. Another thing that makes her alliance with the Teutons seem strange is, that during all her struggles both Austria and Germany meddled in her affairs, interfered with her con quests from the Turks and encouraged the quarrel over the snoils that proved so disastrous to her. No fault could be found with Bulgaria for remaining neutral. While she was indebted to Russia and in a lesser degree to England there is no compelling reason why she should have fought for the allies, but there are Yesterdav was a legal holiday in Oregon, made so by fVlDrv. Tf nmUhi nr. mott ,w tho nntcnmp of act of the legislature in honor of that brave hearted old th is. that Ferdinand' will lose his crown, and if the Spaniard, Venetian or whatever he was, umstopnerj allies wjnhis head Columbus. Just where he was born or how much is of 'm little interest to Americans of these days, but what the Arnold K Wheat, in a communication in Tuesday's doughty sailor did certainly had a great bearing onQr egonian advocates a law prohibiting the hunting of The Capital Journal carrier boys arc instructed to put the papers on the porch. If the carrier due not do thin, misses you, or neglect getting the piper' to you on time, kindly phone the circulation manager, us thin is the only way we can determine whether or not the carriers are following instructions. Phone Main 8). CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS, HIS DAY WAR NEWS OF ONE YEAR AGO TODAY Anglo-French, Paris Baid, ousted Germans and occupied Yprea. Tiie Belgian army joined the .English at the northern frontier. German forces from Ghent were expect ed to occupy Ostend. Germany was silent on the French situation. A Russiun repulse was reported at Preeni ysl and a big battle predicted in Russian Poland. Russia claimed a German set back on the Warsaw advance along tho Vistula, with two companies captured. Fighting continued south of Przemysl. Martial law was declared in the Portuguese Congo but Portugal, through mooilizing, has not de clared war in Germany. The German cruisers lireslan and Goebcn, sold to Turkey, ap- - peared in tho lack Sea. The British ambassador at Con stantinople lias asked the em bassy women to depart. present conditions in this country. If he had not showry China pheasants with dogs. This he thinks would pro- i.mr nn rlmihf cniTH'firlP f'lsn WOUlfl in the COUl'Se 01 1 , , 1 ... r ... j i . n . " J v ", . -. - ,tect tne pneasams anu uo away wiui me army ui amc time, but imagine this great and glorious section of the universe remaining undiscovered for a hundred years or so longer than it was. It is only 42: years since his little fleet reached the western side of the Atlantic but in that time some wonderful changes have been wrought When good Queen Isabelle soaked her jewelry in order to furnish ships and supplies for Christopher, she little thought, she was opening up such a big farm, or such an immense treasure house. She acted on faith alone; for she knew nothing of Thanksgiving Day, nor did the old world have any idea of that great national Diru, tne American turkey, that on that day points his plump drumsticks towards heaven, opens his big breast for the whole family, and his rotund abdomen with its odorous enreo of dressing for the delectation of old and young, She knew nothing of the tasseled corns that this year poured their three billion bushel of golden glory into the world's big granaries. She had never known the degluti inw iMIciniisnoss of the succulent roasting ear. each grain a diminitive can of "Carnation cream" put up by good old Dame Nature and flavored by Ceres herself from the Jovian delicatessen, and each dainty canlet set juicy end up on a fragrant cob. She knew nothing nor did the world of the Argus eyed potato, bursting with mealy lusciousness that under the wizard touch of man, now serves as food for half the world. She knew nothing of the brown leaved tobacco sweet solace of our idle hours, father of dreams, and original creator of moving pictures with films just from fairy land. She knew nothing of these, yet she staked Christopher like a queen, and in the draw he naturally got a royal flush. He knew nothing of them either, but according to the Spanish ideas of those days took home, as the choicest and most valuable product of the continent a few free born natives as slaves. And now 42:5 years after good queen Isabella's invest ment was made the women of this country are asking to le emancipated and made the political equals of men. In the light of what one woman did for this country they should succeed. At the same time it seems it would only be proper to boost Christophers exploit, for he did not even have theiK"""' constantly against Kidney troui- iirmni' nf Vinvinir trii rmin rv Vin rlionvm-n.I nnmn.l ff.,! lo, because we. eot too much and all our him wardens as the pheasants then would not be killed off and would increase without any care. Perhaps Mr. Wheat is light, but then the same result could be more easily reached and the life of the pheasants made much more safe, bv prohibiting their being hunted with guns. This would also furnish more sport for the dogs. A young Japanese opera singer says woman has but one love, and that when a woman gives her love she gives her life. This listens all right, but the woman who says she can have but one love, is only 24. Before she is fifty she will have another think coming especially if she re mains on the American stage, and follows the lead of the American warblers. ... Rub Pain From Back With Small Trial Bottle of Old Penetrating "St. Jacob's Oil" The women voted in Norway Monday. If there is any voting to be done in the warring countries, unless the war stops soon, it will have to be done by the women. There will not be enough men left to officer the election booths. They will probably also have to occupy the offices. . Marshfield, not satisfied with having one dollar day, insisted on a second. It might have saved time and work to have had a two-dollar day at first. . As a name for a submarine why not use that of the tasty doughnut the common every day title of which is "sinkers." EAT LESS MEAT AND Take a Glass of Salts Before Breakfast If Your Back Hurts or Bladder Bothers You The American men and women must What a misfortune it is for the nation that the Ore- food is rich, Our blood is filled with uric arid which the kidneys strive to filler nut, they weaken from overwork, become sluggish; the diminutive tis sues ilog nmt the result is kidney I ...... 1. 1.. 1. 1. ..I. I... ...... I.. ........ .....I n ..lo. gonian editor can not be president of the United States nil decline- iu holt. I. it h!it Inner nnntlirh in snttln thn fvSon tm,d,ln. U!. Wh,. your kidneys feel like lumps of "v v 'f -"-f," v.vvwv w. .'"..nun nuuim.i. uc i lend: v,.ur buck nurts or the urine seems to be the on v person who knows whnr nnn-hr in hn .cloudy, toil of sediment is or vou are done and unfortunately he won't tell. He just lays back ' lu V, "IX0 'ZZ and finds fault with everything done in connection with',i,k ,,r v"yr- nervous speiis. .. .. j . . , V 1 . , . . . . in id stDiiiiich, or von Imve rheumatism Mexican matters and insists that whatever is done isi,,.,, th,. weather is i.Nd. get in.m wrong. Just the same kind of individuals used to stick ;V":rJ'l!;u"""'i,t "'"I"1, ,,,"r "i"',''' "r , .i ...,, . . ., ,, ... , . . .lad NilN: take a taldespnonfiil iu a to the editorial chairs in the northern cities during the!sins of water before breakfast for a tew ita.vs a Ha your Kinnevs win i.ieu ait tine. This famous suits is mnde from the. acid of grape and lemon juice combined with bt.iii'.. and has been used for generations to tlush and stimulate closed kolueys; to ncutriilire th acids in the urine so it no longer is a tourer lis- Civil war and conduct its military affairs, to their entire satisfaction. Mrs. Gait, the president's fiancee, being a lineal descendant of Pocahontas, who saved the life of Captain ,h"K ,nuU" Muil,ll'r l1' John Smith, when "Toky's" father had ordered that re-! w,,.'d' suits is inexpensive: cannot doubtable soldier knocked in the head with a club, she should be especially honored by the Smith family. This! eve should insure the president's re-election should he again!',',,,1' Ik? a candidate. rl he support of the Smiths would settle it. LADD & BUSH, Bankers Established 186S Capital $300,000.00 Transact a genera! banking: business Safety Deposit Boxes SAVINGS DEPARTMENT in jure, makes a delightful ettcrvescent ivater lievcirgo, nmt oelongs in homo, because nobody can make mistake bv hsvii'g a good kidney flusdnng any time. Anchorage Property Owners Indicted Seward, Alaska, tVt. 1.1. Anchorage, the base of construction of the Alaskan railway is ic o stnte- of excitement to day over the return of ten indictments by the federal grand jury at .lunenil acnint n owners of lots at Anchorage charged with selling lienor and erinit ting gambling. When tha government sold tiie lots it was stipulated no Honor or gambling would be permitted. This nguviueut, it is alleged, was ignored in the new town. whii h has grown In a few mouths from a few cabius to more than S.dOO population. When your back is sore and lame or lumbago, sciatica or rheumatism has you stiffened up, don't suffer! Get a small trial bottle of old, honest "St. Jacobs Oil" at any drug store, pour a little in your hand and nib it. right on your aching back and by the time you count fifty, the soreness and fine ness is gone. Don't stay crippled! This soothing, penetrating oil needs to be used only once, it takes the puin right out and ends tho misery. It is magical, yet absolutely harmless and doesn't burn tho skin. Nothing else stops lumbago, scntica, backache or rheumatism so promptly. It never disappoints. . . LETTERS UNCALLED FOR, A Tobacco Judge will tell you every time that the real, sure-nuff way to get the full, tasty satisfaction from tobacco is to chew it That liberates Nature's sweetest juices, stored up and aged in tke tobacco leaf until mellow perfect. And when you chew "PIPER" you're chewing the highest tvpe plug tobacco made rich, luscious, tongue-smacking EC rJEllloeiOO TolaceoCaiapigaa FliTor The feature of "PIPER" that makes a man chew it forever is its wonderful "Champagne Flavor" that delicious taste found in no other tobacco. Once you know it youll boost " PIPER " for life, r The finest selected leaves "of well-ripened tobacco; hard pressed so as to give you a long-lasting plug that's "PIPER!" Sold br dealers evwywliir in 5c and 10c cata aanitary. foil-wrapped, to praaarra th PIPER "fUTor. Th Tobacco Company of -vr,v California, -.VY San Francisco. 101 FREE ' ii i i 1i -iiil Send 10c and your tobacco dealer's nam. nd we'll send a full-size 10c cut of "PIPER" and a hand some leather pouch FREE, anywhere In V. S. Also a folder about " PIPER." The tobacco, pouch and mailing will cost ns 20c, which we will gladly spend because a trial will make you a steady user of "PIPER." She Made Up a Mixture of Sage Tea and Sulphur to Bring Back Color, Gloss, Thickness Common uiirnVn anco brewed into a heavy tea with sulphur ami alcohol udit-: oil, will turn i'i:iy, Htrvakod urn! fuilt'il hair lietiutu'ully ,rk ami luxuriant, ro inovo every lot of dandruff, stop seBlnj iti'liinir nn. I fulling hair, j not a few I nillicut ioua ill prove a revelation ifj your luur i fining, gray or dry, serag uly mid thin. Mixing the !Suue Teal n ml Sulphur reripe at homo, though, in troublesome. An easier wny is to get1 tiie ready to uso tonic, costing about1 ! 1'iMit.i a luryo bottle at drug stores,! known ns Uveth's Sage and sul-i phur Compound, '' thus avoiding a lot! of muss. j While wispy, nmy, faded hair is not; "infill, we all desire' to retain our youth-j fill nppeariuii e mid nttrnotiveDOHS. Hy ! darkening your hair with Wyeth'g Sago' and Sulphur, no one en tell, beranse; it does it so naturally, o evenly. You just dampen a sHnge or soft bruslij with it mid drnw this through J'our hair, taking ene small strand at a time;! by morning ii II ursyi hairs have disnp-j peared, ami, nfter another application! or two. your hair boeomes beautifully dark, glossy, soft, grid luxuriant. Funeral Directors Say Preachers Spoil Funerals Sua Kiain isio. Oot 13. Those jolly fellows, the (liM funeral directors in rlmventiou here have been told by I'red K. Pier. e. of Im Angeles, just how they should aet and dress if they would be successful III their profession. They should be, he says: Serious, but not gloomy. l'lgnified, but not morose. tioiitlo, but not fawning. Self possessed, but not self Conscious. V'netly masterful, but not bossy. Sympathetic, but not ltichrymose. Their dress should be onnt but not gaudy and toey should avoid a vulgar display or jewelry. Incidentally, Tierce paid his rompli ments to the 'Moth heu he com iniMitrd: "I have observed that some presch ers would spoil anything and that they are adept ut spoiling funerals,'' Adams. Miss Pearl. Allen, Mr. Alf. Allison, Mrs. .John P. Ansliind, Win. Autemieth, K. L. linker, Mr. John 0. Baxter, Mrs. J. Unllard. Hrundridge, Mrs. Alva. Cameron, Miss Kntherine, Caee, Mr. Ilex. Clnpp, K. L. Covey, Mr. (leo. C. Cross, Mr. Homer M. Kvans, Miss Oupheny. (arrick, Mr. Vern. (ieorge, Stove, (iillson, Mrs. l'enrl. Hamilton, A. K. Hazdon, Jamelo. Heath, Fred I;. Heedson, It. H. Heitter, Mrs. Thelma. Hilt, Miss Kstell. Hoechswender, Mrs. Geo. Johnson, Mr. J. Johnson, Mr. John L. McCaskey Reg. C. Meyer, K. A. Pacific States Detective Agenev. Peck, Mr. P. L. I'ounilstone, Earl. Kniholn, Dr. John. Ramsdell, Mrs. C. H. lingers, Flo. Siielton, Mrs. Hula. . Simpson, Mrs. Carl. Simpson, Jerry. ' Sloan. Lester B. Stemple, Master Willie. Taylor, Mrs. Maggie. Tomlinson, Fred. AUU'tiT HUCKESTEIX, P. M. VICAR GENERAL DEAD. Hurrying Details To Recognize Carranza Washington, Oct. 12. Huste to com-pl-te formalities attendant upon rec ognition of Oarranza was evident to day. The administration probably does not. want, however, to appoint a new ambassador. A formal statement of plans, though is exjiectcd soon from tie White House. An American embargo on numitionj for Villa hjas not yet been reimposed, but for all practical purposes, the order is in effect, whtlo an official order re establishing it, is expected this week. Border customs officers, in the mean time are detaining munitions shipment! on their own authority, to investigate consignees. Guatemala and Brazil are the only Vancouver, Wash., Oct. 13. Right Upv. I'VllY VtfrwilLr"ilcn vicor oonnrnl nt the diocese of Seattle ami state chnplin countries on this continent evincing a of the Knights of Columbus, is dead j reluctance to reeog iize Carranza, while here today after a long illness. He wagi16 principal European nations iiavo in 40 years old. formally advised the state ileiartuieit , that they will follow America's lead. THE OREGON HAS NEW MANAGER i TO REPRESENT THE POPE. Rome," Oct. 13. Archbishop Petrelli, Portland, Or., Oct. 13. X. K. ("Patsy") tlnrke is elected todav to succeed M. (. Dickinson as manager of apostolic doleeate to the Philippine!, the Oregon hotel here. Dickinson re- will represent the pope at the .lopaneie. signed. Clarke is well known in north- mikado's coronation, it was learned lo west hotel circles. iday. SCrumblc-proofi El 23 rs i ALL chewiug-gum" is at sword's Joints xi. with the thermometer.. J?p north the cool, crisp days, and down south the extreme heat try in different ways to' urge gum into a crumbly condition. But no matter when or where you buy Sterling Gum you will find it crumble proof. You will find that each stick quickly become a velvet-bodied confection. So you will always find real enjoyment in Sterling Gum while hunting for that 7th point. ittttt Th Star Hat Odm Co. Loot 1 aland Citr, Oreatw Ntw Vwk Thepointum FfcPPERrWNT - RED WRAPPER CINNAMON - BLUE WRAPPER' H!l!!l!'l!'! 1MIII !!li!!illiI!Ullin!iniIllIlIllllliIIii!!il!jra!lllj!i!iiiii IO0W r- 40 30 -E r3 r- 30R BLflOU MEAT