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e of "The Capita FRIDAY KVKXIXG, October 22, 1H1.". CHABLES H. PISHEb" Etin. w ttti uU jianagej Editorial Pag JV fiF .r w&LA JEL iLJiX anagj i PCBLI.SHKD EVKRY EVENING EXCEPT SUNDAY, SALEM, OREGON, BY Capital Journal Ptg. Co., Inc. L. 8. BARNE8, President CHAfl. H. FISHER, Vice -President DORA C. ANDKESEN, Sec. and Treus. Daily by carrier, per year Daily by muil, per year .. SUBSCRIPTION RATES $5.00 Per month 45c 3.00 Per moutb IJSc AN UNTHINKABLE HAPPENING FULL LEASED WIRE TELEGRAPH REPORT EASTERN HEPItESENTATIVES New York Chicago Wardl.cwis-Williams Special Agency Harry It. iislier Co. Tribuno Building 30 N. Dearborn St. The Camtul .Tournul currier boys are instructed to put the papers on the porch. If the currier doeH nut do this, misses you, or neglect getting me raper to you on time, kindly phone the circulation manager, as this is the only way we cun determine whether or not the carriers are following instructions. Phone Main 8). EDUCATION AND SALARIES As faddists increase the amount of genuine rot that finds its way into the newspapers grows by geometrial progression. Here is a sample taken from an editorial in the Portland Livestock Reporter, but being really a reprint of a certain educator's statement: "According to. statistics every child who finishes the eighth grade has an earning capacity during his life's expectancy of about $:!2,000.00, one who finishes the high school $18,000.00, and a university-trained man or woman $72,000.00. This gives the boy or girl who finishes the high school course a salary of $20.00 a day for every day spent in the school room during the high school course; for every year spent in getting the university training is an equivalent to $::0.00 per day; in a rural school with twenty children there is an earning capacity 01 irom $400.00 to $1000.00 per day. Are you mothers and you fathers going to let the matter of $1.00 per day difference in salary between a real trained teacher and an untrained teacher stand in the way of your boy's and your girl's future?" The faddist who wrote the above brilliant statement evidently does not understand that there is lots of work to be done in the wrold outside of the bosses jobs, nor does he seem to realize that if every boy in the country was educated, no matter how highly, that they could not all command the salaries mentioned. Every child should have a chance for the best educa tion possible, on general principles, for it is good for the child and for the nation, but to try to boost for higher education by palpably false arguments is not only silly, but indicates that either the booster's education was neglected or nature was chary in filling his think tank. The argument is that if every man was university trained lie would eanj $ 10,000 more during his hie, in other words that all wages and salaries would be advanced. THE UNPARDONABLE CRIME William Rockefeller and ten other directors of the New Haven railroad are on trial charged with conspir ing to form a trust, and they are being defended by 100 lawyers. The charge against these big financial high waymen is purposely made of such a character, that should they be found guilty the maximum fine is $5,000 with a possible but far from probable sentence to one year in jail. The real charge against them should be of deliberately robbing the stockholders of that railroad of more than $20,000,000, and by methods no self-respecting highway man would descend to. That is the charge that should be made against them, and then if found guilty the punish ment should be made to fit the crime. What a gasp of astonishment, would go up from all parts of the United States, should some judge sometime punish this class of crime committed by the "big finan ciers" by a real jail or penitentiary sentence. And what a howl of anguish would go up from the realms of "big business" at the unwarranted hampering of commerce, and the driving capital out oi its legitimate pursuits. Now comes Mrs. M. V. Greene of San Francisco and advocates the teaching of salesmanship in the public schools. Mrs. Greene says many drift into the ranks of the unemployed because they are not trained salesmen. Wonder 'if the lady ever allowed whatever she thinks with to realize that there are now no vacant jobs in the salesman line, and that educating young folks in this branch would not create any more jobs? t The shipping trust may after all cut its own throat. Charters to Europe and England have been raised to a point where wheat can be shipped from Portland clear across the continent and reshipped cheaper than it can be sent by vessel from coast points. Somehow those Oregon Agricultural hens at the ex-j position do not begin to come up to the record made by some of the biddies at the college. Is it possible the O. A. C. did not send her best layers to take part in the shelling out contest? SOOTHE AND HEAL YOUR ECZEMA WITH POSLAM Poslam deserves the confidence of all who seek a treatment for Eczema and ailing skin. Not only does it possess known merit and healing properties, but it is absolutely harmless and no injury results from its use. Has been unusually satisfactory in treatment of stubborn cases of Eczema, some of them of many years' standing and should be very helpful in- your case, al laying itching quickly and showing im provement every day. Use Poslam for pimples or any surface disorder. A word about soap if ordinary toilet soap irritates, try Poslam Soap medicated 'ith Poslam and superior for daily use, toilet and bntb.s For samples, send 4c stamps to Emer gency Laboratories, 32 West 23th St., New' York City. Sold by all druggists. A Barnard college professor wants girls to be trained to carry guns. It is hoped if this is done they will -also be taught how to shoot them without shutting both eyes. John Casper, a distiller of Kansas City, recently pleaded guilty to operating his distillery after the same had been sealed by the government, and in connection with certain revenue officers, not only conspiring to de fraud Uncle Samuel, but actually beating the old gentle- muii out of many thousands of dollars, and this too when the money was badly needed for increasing the navy, organizing a bigger army, arranging for a fleet of air ships and building a big factory for the manufacture of war munitions. The judge in sentencing Casper evidently had his of fense figured down to a nicety, for he sentenced him to serve nine years and three days in the penitentiary at Leavenworth, plus a fine of $:,.::,000. Three of the other defendnats were given sentences of one year and one day each in the same prison, and were each fined $1,000. Just why that three days was added to Caspar's fine, and the one day to each of the others is one of the things the public need not understand. Perhaps it was like some bills made out by public utility companies, where a penalty of five per cent is added, so the company can be generous and rebate it on payment of the bills. Anyway Caspar should have known better than try to rob Uncle Sam, for in the eyes of most Federal judges, that is worse than taking human life. It is the unpardonable crime.. RipplinRhijiiiGs Walt Mason fj CONFIDENCE I know a man who hunts for snakes, and kills them for their' grease. He says 'twill cure rheumatic aches, and make your anguish cease. The doctqrs say that serpent oil no sort of virtue owns; it will not cure the pains that coil around your joints and bones. But this old gun who kills the snakes has never had a doubt; he says all other cures are fakes, when" reptile oil's about. He is so everlasting sure that what he says is true, that even skeptics buy his "cure," to see what it will do. And so jf 1 i iiini tuning nam, tut iveeu uemunu w I to meet, and he has bought with bullsnake .U lard a home in Easy street. If you believe in what you sell, have faith in what you say, in that same avenue you'll dwell, upon a future day. If one is not supremely sure that what he has for sale makes all competitors look poor, his eloquence will fail. A man can sell me setting hens, or swarms of bumble bees, or double action fountain pens, or cures'for house maids' knees, if he's convinced that what he sells beats everything around; that sort of salesman's wearing bells, wherever he is found. Court Apartments Are About Completed The Court Apannents on Court street will be completed within two weeks an" ready, for occupants. Profiting by the Portland builders, these apartments have been constructed in what way bo termed the most approved . apartment style for general convenience. The bunding will have 24 apartments of the two and three room size. A two room apartment includes a living room, kitchen, batii room and an H by H feet room. In each of the apartments is a disappearing bed, a gns range for the kitchen, and also a tefrigerator of the self cooling construction. According to tho present plans of George P. liodgers and Charles H. Me Nary, the owner;, tho rent for the apartments will vary from $25 to .$35 a month. This monthly rent will in clude heat, telephone, hot and cold water service, dumb waiter and vac uum cleaning. In fact, everything is furnished except lights ami gas for cooking and for the convenience of the occupants, the oills for these are added to the monthly rent bill. All the 24 apartments are finished in light brown, and the kitchens in all white enamel. '"-'- uwyi. -.iiU3uion, oon rranchco 191 1 jrqna rrize, ranama-Lalifomia Exposition San Diego, 1915 For Flavor and Quality Baker's Cocoa IS JUST RIGHT It has the delicious taste and natural color of hieh or A. beans; it is skilfully prepared by a perfect mcchaniciu without the use of chemicals, flaroring or artificial LT: matter. Ins pure and wholesome, conforming to all UU UUrtlC X U1C 1UUU IjAWS. m Caution: Get the genuine with our trade-mark on the pack' WALTER . BAKER & CO. LTD Established 1780 , DORCHESTER, MASSACHUSm --.J MS U.I. PAT. OFF. FRUITLAND NEWS. GRAY, USE SAGE TEA Lon't Look Old! Try Grand mother's Recipe to Dark en and Beautify Faded, Lifeless Hair i r! 3 That beautiful, even shade of dark, glossy hair can only be had by brewing a mixture of Sage Tea and' Sulphur. Your hair is your chnrin. It mnkes or mars the face. When it fades, turns gray, streaked and looks dry, wispy and scraggly, just an appliention or two of Sage a ml Sulphur enhances its appear ance a hundredfold. Don't bother to prepare the tonic; you can get from any dnfg store a 50 cent bottle of "Wyeth's Sage and Sul phur Compound.'' ready to use. This can always lie depended upon to bring back the natural color, thickness and lustre of your hair and remove dan druff, stop scalp itching and falling hair. Everybody uses "Wyeth's'' Sage nnd Sulphur because it darkens so naturally and evenly that nobody can tell it has been applied. You simply dampen a sponge or soft brush witn'it and draw this through the hair, taking one smnll strand at a time; by morning the grnv hair has disappeared, and after another application it becomes beautifnllv dark and appears glossy, lustrous and' abundant. How to Destroy Catarri terras and End Catarrh Forever A Specialist's Advice. Catarrh is a germ disease and u, only way to cure it so it win , .! cured and never come back U to kffl and drive out of your avt .l nave Um (Capital Journal Special Service.) Fruitland, Oct. 21. Monday Mrs. M. Carver and eon, Arthur Van C'leve, of North Sulem, visited friends here. Many wells in this community are getting quite low on account of the protracted dry weather. Some have to haul their water supply from neighbors who are now bountifully supplied. M. II. Standil'er is deepening his well. Mr. Lnndeen, or ealem work. If. C, Dressier is digging up his lo ganberry patch and burning the vines this nice weather. This is one ct the best kept yards in the neighborhood, Mr. B. being very particular to have everything just so. The ground was level us a floor and clear of weeds. He says it does not pay to grow fine berries to rot on the vines for want of a market, lie will dovote the ground to something more profitable. Clarence lioline has moved fiis house and barn down to a location near the . really gets atthe root of the diseaw pnn.l Tliio will tin imli Itattni in aatr. fiiiil alumna It ai.4 flM . . ' . r, -- . :. Z , "-'"i . mere is nothing eral respects as the old location put better for such cases than breathini him back from the road. He has had into your nose and lings the pleasant a 67 foot drilled well put down which.! soothing, healing, germ destroying ir furnishes an abundance of soi't water, i of Hvomei i b , catarrhal germs which I lodgement there. When the iwn,. 7. the catarrh will stop. The troulf", with most treatments. i;u . I salves, creams, creasv hntm. i.:'? etc., is that they give only t'emponrr relief hv nneninfr f . .i -5 ..' clogged head, throat and nostrils. Ii a little time the catarrh comes back u bad as ever. People who suffer continually fro catarrh should drop such tcmporarr Tnakeshifts and get somethin tk.t He is going to have it piped into the barn. He states that it is impossible of Hyomei (pronounced Hich-n.i made from purest oil of Eucalvptm find cnitlVlinil wWli 'n4U. ' , i to exhaust the water supply even with healh)(, antiseptic and germ destroZ a pumping engiue. in.re,liont Trvra: L. J1M lieliable information conies from Douglas county that Fred Doney, a former lngicments. nyomci penetrate! and heals the inflamed swollen membranes or your nose and throat, stops dis- rexi.lent whiln ilenr luintincT in I t J "V" a, u 11 the wilds of Southern Oregon, captured I " 1 " T 8S?.Res eom- oue of the fair daughters of the region i ''..; ' uiscase By de- who consented to remain a prisoner and ' "". ,,B .UBUBB- , car"rrn &enn' keep house for the doughty hunter till ; T4 ln you'. ily after Hyomei death do rhem part. Fred being a good fellow, Fruitland extends congratula tions. GuwTohnson is buildincr a. new barn, i L. "A. Knutenberg is out with his i W .monoy back and find this generous wood saw getting the winter's fuel j Pp'icy pays. Most druggists are now ready for the stove. . giving a pocket inhaler made from hard The potato crop as I stated last weak rubber with every complete treatment is smaller than last year, the yield be-old. This makes a very simple, easy ing light. Also tho acreage is smaller i and convenient as well as a thoroughly than last year. One small patch yield-1 rcliablo means of trentiug by the beit ed at the rate of 125 bushels to the ' known method this dangerous anil oftei acre. disgusting disease. E. E. Berlin hns traded his farm for i - l u store property at St. Louis, this county. R; Crow, of the supreme court, win Br. B. was in tho mercantile business I died early this morning, the supreme at Aberdeen, Washington, beforo coin-1 court was adjourned today, and the ing here, so his new vocation will not j prohibition argument, the most import find him a novice. Ciood wishes attend ant litigation to come up during the him. October term, was pus-pnned until 1 suppose Fruitland will nttend the' Monday. It was scheduled for argu com show at Sulem in December. Thero, nynt today, will probably be some : exhibits also, i 1 Although tho corn rows in the ear may, not be straight as a fiddle string aud ; may not be just so many to the inch as required by the, ratiier fastidious rules, still it will be corn and good corn too, straight or crooked, hump backed or stoop shouldered. It will make just as good corn dodger or "Injun," or just as good silo if it don't come up to tape measure or the esthetic ideas of our good county agriculturist. That tho i coming snow will prove a success is the wish of DQ(.1A MURB. THE COURT ADJOURNED Olympin, Wash., Oct. 22. Out of re spect to the memory of Judge Herman reaches them. Daniel J. Frv and many other good druggists in Salem and Yiciuiijf nave i"ng. sum iiyomei on I positive guarantee of successful results Portland is making strenuous efforts to pet a general steamship service, ami seems in a fair way of accom llishing it. However, to those outside the city it looks :s though it was an uphill fight. Astoria is the natural shipping point for all the territory tributary to the Columbia and for that matter Portland, and it looks as though eventually it must become the main port in Ore gon. It is only the big business and financial pull that holds tho trade at Portland and this some day will not prove strong enough to overcome natural conditions. This is not said in derogation of Portland's facilities but just as a conclusion of fact from conditions. E I LADD & BUSH, Bankers Established 1S68 Capital $$00,000.00 Transact a general banking: business Safety Deposit Boxes SAVINGS DEPARTMENT Flush the Kidneys at Once When Back Hurts or Blad- I der Bothers -Meat j Forms Uric Acid ! No man or woman who cuts meat regubirly can make mistake by flush ing the kidneys occnsioiiHlly, says a well known authority. Meat furms uric, acid which clog the kidney pores so they sluggishly filter or strain only part of the nxte nml poisons from the idmid, then you get sick. Nearly all rhenmHtimn, headaches, liver trouble,! nervousness, constipation, dizziness, sleeplessness, bladder disorders come from sluggish kidneys. j The moment you feel a dull ache iu the kidneys or your back hurts,, or if the urine is cloudy, offensive, full of sediment, irregular of passage nr attended by n sensation of scalding,, get about four ounces of .linl Salts' from any reliable pharmacy and take! n tablespoonful in glass of water tie fore breakfast for a few dnvs and your kidneys will then act fine. This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes aiul lemon juice, combined with litliin and has been used for gener ations to flush clogged kidneys and) stimulate them to activity, also to neu tralize the acids in urine so It no longer causes irritation, thus ending bladder disorders. .lad Salts is inexpensive and cannot injure; makes u delightful effer vescent lithin water drink which nil regulnr meat eaters should take now and then to keep the kidneys clejin and the blood pure, thereby avoiding ser ious kiduev complications. GREECE REFUSES BAIT Athens, Oct. "2. Cireece, ac cording to all signs, will re fuse to rise to the bait the Is land of Cyprus thrown out by the allies for her entry intd the war. The government journal to day quoted Premier Zniinis as saving the (ireek attitude to ward the stirring events about her is unchanged.- It is pre sumed that tireece will answer politely to the allies' ultimatum, asking specific definition of her attitude toward them. Alaskan Vegetables . In Seattle Markets Seattle, Wash.. Oct. 22. Ten tons of Alaska grown vegetables from the vi cinity of .luneau, to be sold on the market here were beii-g discharged to day from the steamer Humboldt, just arrived from the north. The Hiimbolt also brought iMiiii.imO in K, lmllion from the Fairbanks district, lo.OKO cases of canned salmon. 1HO boxes of rresn naiiiuit nml 14.i passengers. Hotel Is Robbed and Billie Burke Advertises San Francisco, Oct. 22. With onlv one slight elew, which they refuse to divulge, the police todnv worked on one of the most mysterious and baffling robberies occurring here in vears. Oems valued at nearly iHn.imn were stolen from several suites iu a local hotel Weduesday night w ithout a single guest having been awakened. Miss Billie Burke, actress, declared ,.,w.ilt-v -nl.....l .a ,t nn,i . . L '""'" "i o,ooii was ttiken i mm ner an. I other guests were rvdibed. President's Daughter Pleased Over Match San Fraucisco, Oct. 22. Tiiongh she admitted she wished she might have had a part in it, Mrs. William 0. .Me Adoo, President Wilson's daughter to eay denied she had played any oiiiiil role in her father's romance with Mr. Gait. So, Miss Margaret Wilson ntniiili as responsible for bringing together the president and his fiancee. "W'e are all tremendously happy over the coming wedding and I know the country is, too," Mrs. McAdoo com mented. "We all thiali the world of Mrs. Halt. She is a brilliant woman. also Pimples Disappear One may carry the left hind foot of a rabbit, but one "must actively co operate with it. There Is one remedy that seldom falls to clear away all pimples, black heads nnd skin eruptions and that umkes the skin sott, clear and lienlthy. Any druceist i-nn supply you with lemo, which generally overcome all kin (i. esse Acne, e,.nn, it. Ii, pimples, rashes, blink bends tu most rases give wny to sciiio. Frequently, minor bleni. Islie nouiitn'iir A,-r;.l. i. ally stops instantly. iVmo 1, ,(,,, 0jenn . ..... . n.... u.--uiillir. It costs on V ...; an ejrra Inrse bottl,, .UX). It w ill not tm. Is not sreasy or sticky and Is positively safe for tender, sensitive ' Zcuio. Cleveland. The History of the World From the Dawn of Creation until The Great War Is depicted in art, science and industry and presented in wonderful colors PANAMA PACino EXPOSITION San Francisco This wonderful Exposition closes Dec. 4 Don't Hiss It Lest you always look back to 1915 with regret Scenic Shasta Route Through the wonderful Valleys of the Willnmette, the Sacramento, the L'mp qua and the liogue offers exceptional diversion. Low Round Trip Fares ' Full particulars with copy of booklet "Wayside Notes, Shasta -Route" or ''California and Its Two World reposi tions'' on application to nearest agent ' SOUTHERN PACIFIC John M. Bcott, General Passenget Agsnt, Portland, Oregon.