Editorial rage o f "The Capital Journal" CHABLE3 H. FISHEB, ' Editor and Manager " ft" TlXSIUY KVEXIXO, November I!0, 191.1. PUBLISHED EVERT EVE NINO EXCEPT 8UNDAT, SALEM, OKEOON, BY Capital Journal Ptg. Co., Inc. L. 8. BARNES, CHAS. H. FISHEB, President Vice-President SUBSCRIPTI9N RATES $5.00 Per month. , 3.00 Por month. Daily by carrier, per year Daily by mail, per year . . F0LL LEASED WIRE . EASTERN REPRESENTATIVES New Tork Chicago Ward-Lewis-Williams Bpeciul Agency Harry R. Fisher Co. Tribune Building 30 N. Dearborn St. The Capital Journal carrier boys are instructed to put the papers on the toorch. If the carrier docs not do this, misses you, or neglects getting the caper to you on timo, kindly phone the circulation manager, as this is the only way we can determine whether or not the carriers are following instructions. Phone Main 81. NOT WEANED FROM OLD HOMES The European war has brought out the fact more strongly than ever that there is a large portion of the foreign-born people in the United States that are not only not citizens or desiring to become such, but another fact that many of those who have taken out their citizenship papers are not yet weaned away from their birthland. More than one-third of the persons of voting age in New York City are not naturalized, and have shown no desire to become American citizens. They are, as the Oregonian says: "mere campers who come to this coun try tq pick up gold and move on, as did the placer miners in the pioneer days of the West." Tis is another example of the benevolence of the tariff, which is always held out as the friend of the working man. These "mere campers" had no tariff placed on them, but came in free to displace American workers in the factories, and compete with them in all lines of labor. That is what they are doing now and what they will con tinue to do. The owners of factories who were loudest in their demands for protection of the American working man against foreign labor,, were mainly responsible for this labor being brought across the ocean to this land of the free where it could be used to reduce wages and at the same time permit the employers to manufacture goods in this country with foreign labor, and then charge the higher rates on the manufactured foreign article which the tariff caused to the American public, putting the ex tra profits from the enhanced price in their own pockets instead of the government getting it. Inordinate American greed is at the bottom of these conditions and if they should sometime lead to anarchy and the destruction of vast properties the owners of those properties can in most cases blame only themselves for causing them. . . THE WAR CRISIS APPROACHING Regardless of Henry Ford's movement for peace, some eminent authorities agree that a crisis in the European war is near at hand. There are two reasons given. One is that all nations invited are extremely anxious to have Something decisive brought about before winter fully sets in. The other reason is that the operations in the Balkans touch the central nerve of the real reason for the war the desire of Germany to have an open way across Asia to tap the British commerce of China and India. If Germany loses this, nothing it will gain will atone for the loss. It is said that Germany, losing this, will give up the fight and ask for peace. The seriousness of the situation is proved by the strong concentration of German forces in the Balkan campaign, even to the weakening of the campaign against Russia on the East and against France and Britain in the West. ; On the other side, the dispatch of. General Kitchener to the Balkans is a proof of the estimate which the allies put upon the result of the importance of the result in the Balkans. It is interesting to note that from the earliest times in the history of Europe nearly all wars have sooner or later involved the territory in Southeastern Europe which is npw designated by the general name, the Balkans. 1 The decision of the Bull Moose leaders to put a ticket in the field, with, in all probability Teddy at the head of it, will not prove pleasing reading to the standpatters who have been so loudly felicitating the party in being again united. The colonel himself has not been heard from directly, but it is hardly probable this decision could have been reached without his knowledge and consent. When Ford gets back with his shipload of peacemakers they may And a ready made job awaiting them at republican head-'quarters. The town of Fossil, Oregon, which is a live one, natur ally wants to change its name. LADD & BUSH, Bankers Established 18G3 CAPITAL $500,000.00 . Transact a General Banking: Business Safety Deposit Boxes . -f SAVINGS DEPARTMENT DORA C. ANDUESEN, Bee. and Tress. ,45c .35c TELEGRAPH REPORT There is some hope for ed for' once in the construction of a public building, though not in an extravagant degree. The department has consented to the use of Oregon fir for the floor of The Dalles postomce building, instead of Southern yellow pine. This, if the architect will allow for the difference in cost. Just imagine contracting for flooring to be brought clear across the continent when the Oregon fir is the best tloonng ol all the soit woods, being almost the equal of the hardwoods of the East and far superior to pine. t Just what effect the commandeering of so much Canadian wheat will have on the American crop is as yet undetermined, it the rest ficient to supply the world's Ji-ngland has put up a job to the Amencan farmer with is called there may come a time when Europe will have to pay what ever is asked for American wheat or go with out bread. There is not so much said about logged off lands as a few years ago. Perhaps this is caused by some of the auvocaies 01 clearing me land naving taken a try at it. Un doubtedly much of these lands is valuable for agricultural purposes but until some cheaper way of clearing it is dis covered, it offers no inducement for the poor man to tackle it. It requires money as well as muscle to get it in shape for farming. Scarcely a paper can be picked up but that one reads about boy bandits. Why is it and what is the cause? Some lay it. on the class of literature they are permitted to read, some on the movies with their stage-coach rob beries and similar wild-west scenes, and some on various other things. While all these may be wrong the fact re mains that there is a regular and steady increase of this kind of crimes. " . It looks veiy much as though Mr. Ford has a large sized presidential bee in his bonnet. He certainly cannot hope to accomplish anything in his spectacular "ship load of peace" movement, other than to get in the limelight. The sudden acquiring of great wealth has turned his head. -HYMN It makes no odds if people hate you, if they malign you and berate you; for if your'e walking circumspectly, vma j-uui ucvuu tuiiecuy, wnai people say win never hurt you, or knock the Dolish from your virtue. ucuun anpras tnem solid satisfaction. It's when you hate yourself, my neighbor, that hatred prods, as with a saber. When I left KPT nome tins morning, growling, and showed the folks a visace seowlincr and cnnVo n ... ... word that they mem me wnoie aays pleasure. That's why I hate myself so deeply, that's ' why I hold myself so cheaply, and when one hates him- sea line Diazes, ne can't be soothed with cheerun nhases. And everv time wp rloe ing things that need defending, remorse is in our bosoms giuung, we khuw me Diuerness 01 hating. URIC ACID IN MEAT Take a Glass of Salts If Your Back Hurts or Bladder Bothers You Drink More Water If you must have your meat every day, oat It, but flush your kidneys with alts occasionally, says a noted author ity who tells us that meat forms uric acid which nlmost piirulyzos the kid neys In their efforts to expel it from the blood. They become sliiKKish and weaken, then you suffer Willi a dull misery in the kidney region, sharp pains in the back or sick hendaehes, dia xiness, your stomnen sours, tongue is coated and when the weather ia bnd you have rhumalie twinges. The urine pots cloudy, full of sediment, the chan nels often get sore and irritated, oblig ing you to seek relief two or three times dining tho night. Tn neutralize these Irritating acids, to cleanse the kidneys and flush out the body's urinous waste get four ounces of .Tad Halts from any pharmacy here; take a tablespoonful in a glass of water before brenkfnst for a few days and your kidneys will then act- fine. This famous salts is mnele from the acid tit grapes suit lemon juice, combined with litlila, and lias been used for gen erations to flush and sttmulnto sluggish kidneys, also to neutralise the acids in nrlne. so It n longer Irritates, thus end ing blndder weakness. Jad Palis Is inexpensive; cannot In jure, and makes a delightful efferves cent lithia wnter drink, real horse sense being exhibit ol the world can furnish suf demand it will mean that force the price down, or leave his crop unsold. If the bluff OF HATE Let people hate you, if that . , at v "i"""- might treasure, I spoiled for President's Toast Will Girdle the Globe San Francisco, Dec. 1, When the rnimina-l'ncifie exposition closes 8nt urdny, the following toast to it from President Wilson will be flashed from Washington and then to stations gird ling the glolie: "The I'linama riu ifie International Exposition "WHICH; In its conception and suc cessful accomplishment gives striking evidence of the. practical genius and artistic taste of America; "WHICH; In its interesting and unusual exhibits afforded impressive Illustration of the development of the arts of peace, and "WHICH: In its motive and objects was eloquent of the new spirit which j" ' "" "o cast aim west and make u me worm piiriners in tho common enterprises of nrogros and humanity." MAY NOT REBUILD AVALON1. I.os v.ngeles, Oil., pee. 1 The fato of Avnlon hangs iu the balance today. .1. E. tanning, head of the Hanta fatalina Island company, la undecided whether the beautiful resort will be re built or not. There has been consider able friction for several years between the tanning company and indewndent steamship owners resulting in the tan nings being worsted and Avnlon estab lished as an open port. A meeting of the comapnv directors will be held late today 'to decide whether tho 700,000 fire damage will no replaced. Will. BOND EMPLOYES. Olympia, Wash., Pee. i. As s re sult of the finding of shortages of more than s)lA,0Ot) in the fund of the industrial insurnnce department the commissioner have announced that hereafter every employe in the depart-i meut will be bonded. HUH ADVOCATES THRIFT AND Y Food Has Advanced But Workers Urged To Not . Ask Higher Wages London, Dee. 1. The need of thrift was comparatively urged today upon r.ngusn trado union lenders hy i're Hirer Asquith in a conference with cab inet men to which he had invited thera. The premier's suggestion that they urge laborers not to ask greater wages during the war, however, was greeted by murmurs of dissent. "I bolieve that the country's should ers are broad enough to bear its tre mendous burden, ' he said, "but the utmost thrift is needed." While he admitted that foodstuffs had soared 40 per cent Binee t'.ie war opened and clothing 30 per cent, As- quitti counselled the leaders to use their influence against any .increased wage demands, 'Despite these things," lie suggest ed, "workers are better off now than they wero before the war." The premier's econoniv argument was the second sounded here within the past 24 hours. Andrew lionar Law, addressing the St. Andrews dnv ban quet lust night, declared thut while hiigland is tn r from bankruptcy and in fact is better fixed financially than her enemies, sho cannot go on indef initely at tho present rate ot expendi tures, lie expressed the view that Oeimnnv inevitably must lose, and pointed to signs that she is feeling keenly the economic pressuro exerted by the Knglish navy in bottling up her means of obtaining needed food and supplies. CATARRH CAUSED BY A GERM Must Be Destroyed Before Catarrh It self Can ..Be ..Cured, says Specialist Wonderful Results from Breathing Medicated Air. Medicine taken into the stomach will never euro catarrh. And neithor will the sprays, douches, lotions, creams and othor temporary reliofs that so many catarrh victims make a habit of using. To euro catarrh so it won't come back vou must first drive from your body the millions of germs that nre flourish ing in the inner recesses of your nose and throat and are causing the disease. There is a preparation which does this called Uyomoi (pronounced Uigh-o nic). Komei is a gorin killing vaporized air formed from tho purost oil of Eucalyp tus combined with othor healing and antiseptic, ingredients. Yon breathe llyoinei through the mouth and nose by means of a little hard rubber inhaler which druggists furnish with it. This modicated germicidal air penotratos in to every fold and crevice of the mucous membrane of your nose and throat, kills the catarrh germs that lodge there, soothes, reduces and hoals the swollen inflamed membranes, stops tho discharge and opens up the clogged nose and air passages in ft truly wonder ful way. It gives blessed rolief in five minutes from catarrhal distress of every kind and it you make a practice of brenthing Hyomei for a few minutes each dny for just a fow weeks not only will all tho symptoms of catarrh vanish but the disease itself will be a thing of the past. No one heed try or buy Hyo mei on pure faith. Daniel J. Fry and many other leading druggists in Salem and vicinity sell it with tho positive guarantee that it must cure catarrh or that the money paid for it will be re funded. Hyomei is very inexpensive and with this protecting guarantee be hind your purchase there is absolutely no reason why any sufferer from catarrh should not give it a fair trial. Safeblowcrs Tamper WithFalls City Safe (Capital Journal Special Service.) Falls ( it- Or., Dec. 1. The safe in the department store of S. Selig was tampered with Monday night by safe blowers, who fired a charge of nitro glycerine that did no particular dam age. A holo was drilled in the top of; the sate and it is supposed the "soup was poured down into the safe, for a! string of burnt fuse was found laying j on the top nnd the books and papers were touna to lie clinrreil una smoked up to some extent, but not totally ob literated, backs wero found lying on tho floor around the safo which were used to deaden the sound, No great lamage was done and except for the drilling of tho hole, the safo is pruc- tu n 1 1 y as good as ever, f.ntrance was mnde by prying open tho back door with a jimmy. The contents of the cash register was rifled and aboiitM.OO in smnll change was taken. Hheriff Orr was notified nnd came on tho nuirning train and is making a dose in vestigation. The opinion expressed Ib that the "yegg" Is a now hand at tho business from the ounntitv of nitro glycerine that he spilled around tho snte ilnor. A footprint ot a man wenr- Itching Torture Stops Tf I. I... .... ...... with eraemn, ringworm, tnshe and sim ilar skiu troubles. A little semo. gotten at nuy drus; store for iV, or f 1.0(1 for extra lane bottle, and promptly sHlled will usually give iiinisnt relict from itch ing lumirv. it Vienna's nmi sownc in kill find henla imli'lilv mul ff.k.'tlv..lv most skin disease. ' Zemo is a wonderful dlsnppcnrlmr- liquid and docs not smart the moot dcllrnte skin. It Is not grensr, is enslly applied and cnata llttln. list It lixluv nnd ,.v .11 further distress. . . Kciuo. Cleveland. SINCE TAKING PERUNA I can say my bowels are much more regular. My heart is stronger. My appetite is much better. My throat is much better. Mrs. William H. Hinchliffe, 20 Myrtle St., Beverly, Mass., writes: "I have taken four bottles of Peruna, and I can say that it has done me a great deal of good for catarrh of the head and throat. I recommend Peruna to all sufferers with catarrh. I do not think I ever felt much better. I am really surprised at the work I can do. I do not think too much praise can be said for Peruna." Those who object to fluid medicines can now procure Peruna Tablets. ing loggers shoes was found on tho ground nenr tho back door that may leail to the arrest of the guilty party. Haiselden Again Gets In the Limelight New York, Nov. 30. Whothcr or not "The Unborn," a play advocating race suicide under certain conditions. i shall continue will depend upon an in 1 junction hearing here tomorrow. Tho play was ordered' closed lust, night, but promoters reopened it under tempor ary injunction proceedings. The com mission of licenses was informed that Cardinal Farley was opposed to tho play, nnd his action followed receipt of thiH suggestion. Dr. Haiselden, of Chicago, during tho play, sounded the cry, "not bigger ramines, nut Doner." The man who condemned Anna Bollinger's defective child to death advised the nation that it is rapidly becoming a population of "unfits," and counselled that im provement be sought in the place of hysteria over preservation of tho de ficient. Portland Policeman Accidentally Killed Portland, Ore., Nov. 30. Accidental ly shot when his automatic revolver dropped from his holster to the floor of the restroom in the Hibernia hall on tho East Hide, Patrolman J. C. dill, aged 37 years, was almost instantly killed today. - Oill was alono at tho time of the ac cident. Passers-by who heard the shot and then screams investigated and found Oill dying. Tho hminicr of Gill's gun was nicked and there wns a dent in the floor whero it had fallen. The shot penetrat ed Gill's chest. It was first reported that Gill had committed suicide. Guarding Against the Bomb Plotters Taconin, Wash., Dee. 1. Further pre cautions to prevent the destruction by bomb plotters of the big Milwaukee wharves and tho two Japanese tramp steamships taking on war munitions for the itussian government were tak en today by the rnilrond company, Strict orders were issued to permit no one to approach the docks where tho steamers nro tied up without written permission. Last night all the dock fire appar atus was placed nonr tho hvdrants in order that they could be quickly con nected in tho event of a fire brenklng Anti-Sunday Law Mass Meeting at : Ye Liberty Theatre Dec. 2, at 8 P. M. You will open your eyes when you hear of the deep laid plot to rob Americans of their freedom. Admission Free r V ""'"' ''' IJ Hr - M out. Tho patrol launch Antoinette, with lights extinguished, patrolled tho waters about the docks uud for a short distance up the I'uyallup river. Tke steam tug advance, with fire pumps, was held at the docks. Information for Lung Sufferers The makers of Eckman's Altera tive will tie pleased to send reports of recoveries from tuberculosis and a booklet ot Interest to sufferers, with information about diet and frosh air. Investigate thlH case: 2141 KiMquehaniM Ave. 1'hllii. l'n. "Mr Dear Hln For two yrnrn I was nllllcted with hrmorrhnKrN ot the liinun, and Inter I wax (ultra with never attm-k of pnmmunln. M'hen I recovered NuUI.'leMtly to walk nliout the holle I waa left with n frijthtful, harklntx eonaa, whirl, no medli-lne I had taken could alleviate. It wna at thin time, March, 11)0 runt I Blurted taklnir Kckmnn'a Alterative. In a short time m? Cornell wax icone and 1 wna pro Bounced well. I cannot apeak too hixhly for the arood It lion done." Alihrevlated.l INlKned) IIOWAIII1 I.. KI.O'I'Z. Eckman's Altsn-ulive Is most elllca olous In bronchial cnthrrh and se vers throat and lunff nffoctloiiH nnd up-bnlldlns; the system. Contain! no harmful or hniilt-formlnH drugs Accept no suhatltutog. Smnll sia, tl; reKUlar slue, i. Sold by leading druitKlsts. Write for booklet of re coveries, Eekuian Laboratory, Philadelphia. In order to settle an estate the executors have decided to offer for sale the following property: 1. Southwest corner Fifth nnd Ever ett streets, 100 feet square with three story brick building, 2. Southeast comer Clay nnd Second streets, 100 feet square with three houses. 3. Blocks 2 and 4 Bourne's Addition. Rlock 4 has trnckago and adjoins Pa cific Hnrdwnre & Steel Company. (Suit able for factory or warehouse pur poses.) 4. I'orty acres on the Barnos road, three miles from Portland Postoffice. 5. 320 acres of timber land in Tilla mook County. (I. Five acres' In Glenhaven Park. Cash offers for any of the above will be received by the undersigned until December 10. 1(115; the right ie reserved to reject any offer. JFULTON & BOWERMAN Attorneys for .Executors. "25 Yeon Building, Portland Oregoi. v J