Editorial Page of "The Capital Journal" CHARLES H. FISHER, Editor and Manager Tl'KSDAY KVKXISti, November 9, HH.'i. rUBI.ISUED EVERY EVENING EXCEPT Sl'XDAY, 8AI.EJI, OREOOX, BY Capital Journal Ptg. Co., Inc. -.....,t-r. lw n A V lift l-'Sll.' V I,. S. BAHXES, President ('HAS. H. FISHER, Vice-President DOHA C. AX ORES EX, Sec. and Treus. Daily by carrier, per year imily by mail, per year . . SUBKCliUTlOX RATES $5.00 Per month 45c 3.00 l'cr month 35c FEI.I. LEASED WIRE TELEGRAM REPORT K A ST EHX R E 1 ' R ES EXT ATI V ES New York ci"P, ,, Ward-Lowis-Williams Special Agency Harry R. risher Co. Tribune Building 30 X. Pcnrhurn St. The Capital Journal carrier boys are instructed to put the paper on the lioreh. If the carrier docs not do this, misses you, or neglects (jetting the aper to vou on time, kindlv pli the circulation manager, as this is the only vay we can determine who'ther or not the carriers are following instructions. Phone Main 81. INFORMATION THAT DOES NOT INFORM. The Germans are not to be outdone in any line by the English. A few days ago in London the Globe was seized and the issue going to press destroyed. Germany went this considerably better Monday, and suppressed the Voerparts, a socialist paper in Berlin. Mr. Bryan's split with the president, if It can be called that, puts him in much the same position as to the demo cratic party, as Mr. Roosevelt occupies in relation to the republicans. Is.it possible the great Commoner intends starting a cow moose party? Just when the agitation against cigarettes, the initial move against smoking generally, is getting under way, those volcanoes up in Alaska resume the habit. Bryan has at last done something that pleases the republicans, even the staid and somewhat rabid Oregon ian giving him an encouraging smile. T.nvrl T("iffipnpr Tins crmnp tn the Ralkans from which it A railroad report ol its earnings ana expenses is auuutj may be inferred that his promise that "the war will te as hard for the uninitiated to understand as the time, gin next May will be fulfilled. cards in a railroad loicier. isoin are apijurenuy mauc with the purpose of conveying as little inrormation as possible, or none, and both are a success in mat line, ine Northern Pacific has just filed with the Oregon Public Utility Commission its report for the year ending June :;o. 1915. It states that its gross earnings, or as it states it, "its operating revenues for the year, totaled $6:5,171,652, while expenses for railroad operations were $37,108,048. The net revenue from railroad operations was $26,06:5,60:1. This sounds all right, and a small sum in subtraction shows the latter amount barring a one dollar error, is the sum left after paying operating expenses. Then the re port goes on to say that the gross income is $:52,027,67:i and the net income $18,819,040. The difference between gross revenue (the amount received) and gross income (also the amount received) and the further difference between net revenue (the amount over and above ex penses) and net income (also the amount over the above expenses; is too nne a uisunciion lor ine average; man iu understand. As experts in nomenclature the railroads are certainly in a class by themselves. No doubt it is all clear to those who made" the report out, and perhaps in telligible to the Public Utility Commissioners, since they are experts along those lines, but this report and all other railroad literature is no more understandable by the gen eral public than the hieroglyphies or cuneiform tablets of our remote ancestors. Their distinction between revenues and income would please the precise Hudibras. The poet says of him: "He could distinguish and divide A hair twixt south and southwest side." They also bear out the assertion of some wise French man who said: "Language was made to conceal thought." How To Prevent Acid Stomachs And Food Fermentation By a New York Physician. "My experience has forced me to the conclusion that most people who com plain of stomach trouble possess stom- nehs tllfif nm nlwnlntelv lieitllhv nml normal. The real trouble, that "which! 8 causes ull the pain and difficulty, is excessive acid in the stomach, aggra vated by food fermentation. Hyper acidity irritates the delicate lining of the stomach abnormally, causing that full bloated feeling. Thus both acid iiml fermentation interfere with and retard the process of digestion. The stomach wall is usually healthy and normal, but irritated almost past en durance by these foreign elements acid and wind. Jn all cases and they comprise a great majority of all stom ach dil't'iculties the first and only step necessary is to neutralize the acid and stop the fermentation by taking in a littlo warm or cold water immediately ! after eating, from one to two teaspoon- tills of Insulated magnesia, which is the most effective antacid and food cor rective I have ever found. The ex cess acid will be neutralized and the fermentation stopped almost instantly, and your stomach will at once proceed to digest the food in a healthy nonnnl manner, lie sure to ask your druggist for bisurated magnesia rather than magnesia in any other form." TTTTTTTTTTIT MAY CONSOLIDATE MINES. A poor or inferior butter will make the best bread distasteful THEREFORE ASK YOUR GROCER FOR Marion Creamery Butter "Meadow Brook" It costs no more and you Get the Best PAYING RENT For seven years, in discontent, I leased a humble cot it kept me busy paying rent it also kept me hot. Each month for seven weary years, I coughed up twenty bones; I handed out the coin with tears, and deep, linker. Or., Xov. !). 1'lans are said to be ou foot today to consolidate the Columbia, the K. and K. the North 1'ole and (lolconda mines and possible the ,Tabor fraction mine. The Bolinotit- lououih .Mining; company, it is report ed, in undertaking the consolidation, which may involve nearly i(i2,tl(IO,OllU. ! Sllll ing life fulfill the promise and purpose heart-rending groans. The landlord livediuo we reaiiyVraspTi.e '-leeper aTd um in princely state, and when I went to him, er h'-'k of the mission, spirit n i i 1 usi i i " 1 1 i , . purpose of its great founder, lis ana saia, uia scoui, me gospel fulfills itself not ill world Kcuueii Kate 10 great war hut in world peace, founded upon of deuth! What is mission us lemocracy our position, purpose niid i world nation! Arc we a in spirit and in truth, i method, intent, at heart f Are we real ly sincere in our peace professions and world service, or are we only pretend ing and professing democracy with our lips, inoiely masquerading1 its lofty ideals, while our hearts are stained and. perverted with mouiirchial lusts J Could it be that our Christianity is only skin deep that in our hearts we are still worshiping the llolden calf.' As a nation in its heart thinketh, so it it. These secret thinkings and lustings of the heart become seeds, dropped not KnrlUr nut nf trim ' fVio Ancrrrmna vnnf lofe in w'; . J . . 00 . . . wor d brotherhood. 1 is wav is he wnv the rain, and floods our measly hut, each of the joys of mei Not of the how window has a broken pane, the doors will not stay shut,1' he answered me, "The times are bad, and growing worse, I trow; I sim ply cannot spare a scad to fix that cabin now." At last I bought a lowly shack, that measured two by four, with rainpipes run ning up the back, a latchstring to each door. Now if the roof is sagging down, or holes are in the stairs, I chase no landlord through the town, beseeching for repairs. I take my jimmy and my ax, my shotgun and my spade, and nl n fr the holes and fix the cracks, without a landlord's aid. And there's a pleasure simply great, a sacred sort!,:::;0,.,1!!1 lZ i 1 1 ill II1.'.. 1 1 . . . . oi glee, in worKing round your own estate, nowever smaii it be. Fire On Rochambeau ' Has Been Extinguished Xew York, Xov. II. Flames aboard the French Liner Kochamhcnu had been quenched today ami she was plow ing her way toward Bordeaux, instead of facing the need of racing for Jfali-, fax. ("tiptaiu Jiilintu wirelessed the lino officers at i o'clock this morning: "Succeeded extinguishing fire. Pro-' snapped out its message of a mysterious fire aboard in the vessel's reserve, bunkers. Whilo at that time the com pany's quotation of messages from .Tiiham charged "spontaneous combus tion" us responsible later publication failed to quote these words. This left tho mystery of the firo deeper and convinced marine men tho vessel was marked by anti-ally agents for destruction on her trip, from New York to Bordeaux with her cargo of munitions for the allies. A full report to Bordeaux. All (ceding aboard." , ThiH was the first word since yes tenia v .alfternoon when tho wireless well of the situation probably will not ho forthcoming until tho vessel reaches Bordeaux or possibly some port of call enroutc. A New York disnatch savs that 66 out of the 1500 i amateur poets in the United States who had been induced: to enter a song poem contest and have their poems set to music at $10 per, will be called to testify in the prosecu tion of John T. Nevvcombe who through the mails man aged the contest and gathered in the swag. Nevvcombe must have used a new and fine-toothed comb to find that $ ijt $ t,v for Mr. Shnferf And these are only ,1, gft froiii our own inunediiite neighborhood. $ C)rC.N r OKUIVi ' 1 1 1 case mure 01 ivn iiutu uuii-r- $ wise mat it taiios ine lire or. irom one HctkikslcikcikH'Tif'V'0 11 ( or goon men lor every one of them, stuying nothing about the time DTTxrraTiMPVP nr ppthtp nm exirn expense mui u puis mu PUNISHMENT OF CRIME. I,.0lmtry t0i !owlanv did Tracy Woodhum, Or., Nov. It, Ull.). Bmllt,,ter in his short career f Kditor Capital Journal: In rending, 1 um nott,iiiir but a plain tradesman your piece in Nttur.lti.v8 Journal in ,, Anilri(.Iin eitizen but it does ( of f t , , f .,.,.,.,. riM.nrd to t ic two bovs that were , ilf ,t, i. - , ,.., u"' ot "iroat, or, lust ot umquisr hanged in ( jilitornia a tew tte s ugo, i , try lm th sentences of tho courts auiiot help hut ask the question: now H1(H,i, ,e ,riVe niore respect or the ex neighbors, yea, into the world-soil it self. Life consists in "Sowing and Heaping." livery seed will bring forth in due time, after its own kind. There are only two natural reasons or causes underlying armament, i. e., fear of defeat, or, lust of conquest, I''eJtr begets distrust, suspicion, strife. Lust begets envy, jealousy, war. There will naturally be difference of opinion, due to differing viewpoints, and all of these may be equally sincere and honest, and yet, viewing the ques tion from whatever nngle of ciiuse or l necessity, I can find but two reasons, THIS WEEK ONLY TEN LOADS 11 Wood Mi nnnv invirmir nnpts who Villi 1 lnn50 ton dollar bill The1'1" ,lu' ("cu,i ot ,,llnt Wl'"' ! pense of their keeping dispensed with; many amateui poets wno nau a loose len uowai uni. ine ,,,, ,. ., tmXi ani, how .n.,y;Slint ,,, titm l( .hllt'i9 otlu.r l Onianu I lVSS IIU) mat lnUUgUI UlUll llie UUgUIlUt-n y , ol tnat kiwi or men or oo.vs woum ii , lif,, wrt, nr what can tlie-imtr- i nuc io i-eiMiiiieiiiie mi nr uim- ,,..- dl)l0r yi, tlll. , , , lil0 be lias i es- thev willfully destroyed) How many ; , . .... i song contest, is waiting with blanched cheeks and bated breath the result ot the trial The Oregonian comments on the rumor that Germany ;; might buy peace with Russia, by giving her Constant!-! nople. This as, it says, would be a master stroke of', ffmlmimrv A ihis isfons vt hut 1 hp troii h e with the'B plan is that the Germans have not the price Constanti nople. His royal highness the Turk would undoubtedly object at least as strenuously to giving his capital city to his time, immemorial enemy, as he would to making a present of it direct to all the allies. Miss Dorothy Newall, an actress, gave herself some fine advertising' in the big suffrage parade in New York by appearing in a dress that exposed her back to the waist line, and having painted on the bare space in let ters as large as it would hold, the words "Votes for women." It demonstrated for one thing that she was certainly a pretty tough man's equal in immodesty. Why, in this land of liberty, freedom and equal rights,; is a fox terrier's tail always cut off, while practically all other breeds or brands of dogs do not have their tails curtailed? Suppose the discussion of the county agricul-i turist matter be given a rest until this more important, or at least more interesting question is answered. I How annoyed Albany and Eugene must feel, after j putting the lid on Sunday and nailing it down, to learn , that the law they were supposedly obeying did not exist. paroled criminals in the penitentiary j will it take to pay lor narry iunno, j or how many would it take to teniinier- .,,, the coininunitv of Woodburii for " """ "" v Henderson, or Clackamas conn liKAOKR. MH. Dr. W. A. COX v' PAINLESS DENTIST 303 State Street SALEM, ORE. Your Teeth LADD & BUSH, Bankers Established 1868 CAPITAL $500,000.00 Transact a General Ranking Rusincss Safety Deposit Itoxcs SAVINGS DEPARTMENT S1 T IIOULD be treated as your best Friend. HEY deserve con- slant care and highly skilled treatment. THEY will repay ev ery dollar expend ed upon them with a high rate of interest. f Y office is equipped with the latest and most modern appli ances for PAINLESS DENTISTRY. LADY attendant al ways present. Phone 92G. M Our president assures us there is no cause for alarm from either of these reasons, and yet, he favors increase of armament. ! It' natural oauses for this step do not exist, then of what nature can these causes ine? Are they conjured up, ar tificiilly manufactured? If so, by whom Who, or what interests ute crying out wolf, wolf. Who, and what intercuts lire arousing distrust, suspicion anil tear CHAPIN'S WORK H' the hearts of the unsophisticated ..... .....v.. f I ...I... . If this is the uteatest auticultural " '"; "" " ",,r""n "'V vallev in the world, as Mr. l'etersou '., . T ' iiiiumii fninn, jiiuiiuiiii, ui Kiiiii.cu pro piiKauda, army and navy loaves! Who would licnvttt Irom increased The work inn class, nutjoritv of cases, than we have since ""' '- ttil iuir 'ii nlvi e jors, the tnthers uud iiiothcts, the .ionics, What We need is more socinbility le-h';''"" ''''Ti1'0" t'""1'1 tl",-W !,,P twee,, farmer a.,,1 tnerchant, l,;t,,," 0';. I,U'"S'':1' ""w- or 1,1 tho f!': The monev paid out tor a countv n-!""' l,V t(1! "ow," of I'"'"''""" ricultutistV silarv could be- used to! Nirely tho men who Ko to the front, much better ndvuntane for the fanners,! wh? '''V" L'lh. ,",.ln wr !l,'m if expended to maiutuin a clearing r,1l,, ' h W" i house nrod huildititf which would s,"' .v ..ot he people who have to pay states, why do we need a book expert i to tell us iiow to farm the land that we i....... e i :il.....t km! help, and far more ' successfully in the!?1r""',"cnt or"arl AT 1 .50 AT Prompt Delivery Spaulding Logging Company .1. .. i. .1 1 . ..a : ..: i .. handle the fanners' products in such a ' .'""'" """ ""!" wav as to be more' profitable to tho!1". tlu' rmies before nud durt.iK war farmer as well as the consumer. I""'1 l'"-v 'nr indemnities ' 'lo; If this i is to be used to benefit N,r,;lv ,IH,t. '; ''' the farmers, wliv not use it for tiumt;Be the fultire of ,,,, horn weaera henefit of all, instead of for a favored "".'7 h' 'u,""b "' which hese have i., t ...Jn ..... ,.f .i,., .... ! neither voice or responsibility. Taxn- . . .. I . . . ... Itimi ivithnnt nici nr reslintiNiliilitv Is the worst kind of tyrnny. War, that carries with it ty. 1 believe it would be only lair to allow the fanners to vote ou this iptestion before using their money for something thev don't want. r. e. wAin. Icstruction of huiiMin lite ;s snvagerv, baiburisui. It is "Antichrist." Christinuity is a preserver, conserver and Minctifier of all tlint is best and sacred in life. Its great gospel breaths will ii u 1 1 peace are confronted with a vital tpiestion of i "rough out the world. Its key not o Is Itir reacliing couseiiueiices, no person niiiicrinwn. n mnuc suru m hmw IS PREPAREDNESS BIGHT? Kditor ,louriiiil: That we as a people .the spirit of good will ilcuv. That there lire sinister in fliicuces at work, may also be admit ted. This is not a time to ilogmnti.e, hut to arouse, not tear, but serious thought nml concern. "Vigilance us (still) the price of Liberty." Irue patriotism is not totiuded upon with Liberty nml Deliverance its grout goal. These are the ideals of true democ racy, which is the hope of a suffering, bloodstained world. For these lol'tv ideals of Christian- World-Doniocrney let us unite for peace, NEW TRAINS AND IMPORTANT SCHEDLUE CHANGES On the .Oregon Electric Ry. On and after Sunday November 7 hate of eneiuv. hut iition tho i. munition guarding against future war by not of the best interests of lite, of human- sowing poisonous -seed of destruction. ilv, of all mankind. True Christian pa- winca comes in me guise or pairioiism triotisni must be as inclusive as it Increased armament. gospel is extensive. Christianity is a world gospel, not a national or local nl't'oir. It has a world mission and a world purpose which is the highest hopes of humanity reflected in the di vine sanctities of life itself. Life! Life! Life! Is its great pur pose. The fuller, higher life of the spirit! Can life be promoted liv war by destruction, by devastation, by pes tilence, by death) Has war ever con served or preserved these lilV-saucti-ties, founded upon love' or, hns war ever blasted the richest hope and promises of lite through passions of hate and fesrf Can nui n by killing and by desttoy- HOHKKT r TISC1IKR. u Ml - FrttholivtoUmftkMlverr uk ynnr dctkr fnf fOMPF.IAN New Daily Local Trains Xo, 05, leave Salem 7:10 a. m., arrive Albany 8:00, Corvallia 8:24, llarrisburg 8:58, Junction City 0:01, Kugeno 9:30; and making local stops. No. H,leave Eugene 11:15 a. in., Junction City 11:40, llarrisburg 11:50, Corvallis 1:12 p. ui., Albany 1S:30, arrive Salem 1:43; making local stops. CHANGES IN SCHEDULE NORTHBOUND. Portland Local No. 0, leave Salem 7:13 a. ui. instead of 0:30, rriv I'ortlnnd 9:10 instead of 8:30. Portland I-ocal Xo. 14, leave Salem. 1:45 p. ni. Instead of 1:30, arrive Portland, Jefferson St,, 3:43 instead of 3:50, North Bunk Station 4:00 instead of 4:10. Limited Xo. 10, will run as at present leaving Salem 4:00 p. m., but will not make local stops Eugene to Salem. SOUTHBOUND Limited No. fi, will leave Salem 10:13 a. m. as at present, but will atop onlv at East Independence, Albnny, Corvallis, llarrisburg, Junction City and Eugene. Corvallis Local Xo. 7, leave Salem 19:85 p. m. Instead of 1:00, arrive Albany 1:50 Instead of 2:05, Corvallis !2:20 instead of 2:32. Ixical Xo. 0, leave Portland, North Bank Station 2:05 p. m. Instead of 2:10, Jefferson Street 2:25 instend of 2:30, galem 4:23 instead of 4:35, arrive Albanv 5:20 Instend of 5:35, Corvallis 5:02, Eugene 0:43 instead of 7:03. Xew Eoldert will be available Siturday. J. W. RITCHIE, Agent, Salem, Oregon