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Edi Till l(fl)AV KVKXiMf, Marco IV 111 Hi. ona. CHARLES H. F13HEB, Editor and Manager. I rage of 1 he Lapital Journal PUBLISHED EVE BY EVENING EXCEPT SUNDAY, SALEM, OEEGOX, BY Capital Journal Ptg. Co., Inc. L. 8. BABXE3, President CHAJ9. H. FISFIEB, Vice-President DOBA C. ANDEF.SEN, Sec. and Treaa. SCBSCEIPTION BATES ally by earner, per year Daily by mail, per year ... .5.00 . 3.00 I'tT month 45c Per month 35c IX' LL LEASED WIRE TELEGRAPH BtPOUT EASTERN' BEPBE9ENTATIVES New York Chicago WariLewii WiUiima Special Agenry Harry B. Fisher Co. Tribune Building 30 N. Dearborn St. The Capital Journal carrier boys are. instructed to rut the papers on the porta. If tha carrier does not do this, ini .' you, or neglects getting the psper to you on time, kindly phone the circulation manager, as this is tha only way we can determine whether or nut the carriers are following instructions. Paone Main 81. SOURCES AND FINISHED PRODUCTS The Oregon Voter is shocked at the idea of using Chinese eggs because, as it says, they are- "an indescrib ably filthy product." It adds "Chinese poultry is grown principally in the dirty narrow streets of unsewered cities and towns and lives on reeking fiilth.'' Not a pleasant picture truly, yet does that imply the inside of the eggs is filthy? A hog eats any old thine; there is to eat and is far from cranky on the subject of cleanliness, yet bacon ithe country, has been written nnrl Vinm aro pnncirlororl tVio Kocf onrl mnof .-.vt-i-jln i JSoyre of the liov, e publica breakrast toods, in the meat line. The American hen will eat anything she can get, from slops to lishworms, and most ot them do, Boyce Explains Economy and Efficency of His Army Training Plan (Fly I'nited Press.) C'hii ao, 111.. Mar. -'. An outline of how his proposed Yocr.tiou il Army t ruiniiit? school plan, endorse. 1 by Pres ident Wilson, may be economically, ef ficiently and ouicklv started throughout by W. I). implications. In Mr. Jtovce snrests that a vo cational and army training school be added to each state college under fed eral aid and imidauco. ( oucerniiiL' the The effS are''1'1"1' '''-''l" Wil-oii, in his recent l.. 1..-4. 1 i V t. i a.: t... 1.1. . r.:...i . i western trio, said in part: a UlCctn piUUUUl iwpi 1IUIU CUIUailUIiailOn Dy me Dll'Cl nOI "We ouitht to have in this country matter what the diet, in a nice stone shell. !a. yr?t yt''" ? industrial and vo.a- mi t i i ,- , , , , , . tional education, under federal guid uu-e I he crisp radish, so delightful to the palate in the j and 0t win he perfectly feasible and spring, is grown perhaps in soil intermingled with refuse ;:;;;k;i'1V""i!in! dt from the stables and so are the over-fragrant OniOnS. ' mechanism und use and care of arms. Both of these come in direct contact with the fertilizer, 'L ''r 1?.!!? j r Frnli.v ,f Snfrnipni-n iv.ns w u-M.k n-ivfpr1 fin ' vet who draws the line at and refuses to eat them? The:zi"inn- win make these same men in- a charee of assault with a de'adlv weapon, and pendine: i hen's eSS might be classed, so far as cleanliness is con- j w LZU"'"" i ...i. l en- u i .1 a- t 1 rPrrPM with tho non nhmh nonnrr ifc rnfc in 'Pm'fili'7m ! ''The trial was moasuu on aou easn wmf tu secure ins ap-ivwl4W "vw i" .w.6 m luiuiij, perance in court Wednesday. Then Fraley, without per-j Presents us ioou material aone up in a package alter it haps intending it, started a whole bunch of legal troubles ; has been strained through its stem. It does not absorb and handed the judge several tangled hunks of red tape,! the filth of the fertilizer but takes up its nitrates, carbons all with the ends inside. ! proteins and what ever goes to make up its food qualities. Fraley, without regard to the feelings of judges or! It is frankly admitted that Chinese eggs if one keeps attorneys, and unheeding; of the law, hanged himself by ; trieir origin ana make up in mind are not appetizing; and A TANGLED LEGAL SKEIN MOOSE LODGE ALL STAR VAUDEVILLE SHOW THURSDAY, MARCH 2 GRAND OPERA HOUSE SIDE FEATURES FEATURE 11. serviceable The point about su.-h a system will' that its eiuph isis will lie on the in-: dust rial and civil side of life, so that' men will think first of their families! an. I daily work and their services inl the economic fields of the eniiutiy. and only la-t of nil to their scrvicaldiity to i the nation as soldier and men at arms.! Tint is tin- ideal of America.'' Mr. I ISovce in i.iirt snvs: I 1 A 'A - . hffnttiiiriifciiMiKiri-i.- ' 9 L. C. HUDDELSTON. OUR HENRY I.. To start Armv tional cannot bo the neck until he was dead, defunct, devoid of life and as is iurtner iranwy admitted tnat most 01 us would turn tna ,s .uves-ary ,, for, ,,., I(,u, , . i r. , i T i ' Ihnm r,,i-ei , , v, P, r.c , f n f v, rrl ,r V,nf nffnu 11 t- v,4- '. .'..'." 11 " 1 1 ti 1 1 1 1 1 1 e i,i,achs many more terms as legal lore mignt ainx to nis condition. ! uwn Uuuwiianu6v, uut axi an 13 u uui Naturally it-might be inferred that his lack of life and; prejudice? vrilitifin. would excuse his not walkinp- into court as his! i-nsh linnd I'onnii'od liiir nnhii'nl itifprfrippa ;inil l(j(r:il nnos Ml'S. Patrick J, I lor ti-illiii is ami livmi; purposes) to be a.l, led to the state colleges, with a corps of milit uy iustrm-turs, eipiipment, etc., all of which can easilv l,e provided l.v ti... 1 ; . 1, ., ; ,' V . 1 . i,iu and the G. 0. P., or any little things1 nusnanu. &ne not only makes tne cnarge but tens m de- ; tan now it was done, bne charges Minerva accomplished her fell purpose "with a chiffon heart stuffed with Carey, of New York, has sued Mrs. are as widely divergent as, a newly divorced couple, thej Minerva li. lolera tor alienating the affections of her antipodes, T. R. like those. Tt !c ridf ciitmncffl thf ftiiiff rir .ittfivnfVR wprp psiiffi:)!- her leu purpose with a cnvintia t-n hnva Mr Frnhur Pnmn ntn onurf bi5 tnnnpv lavendar and crushed roses, 149 letters and :2 telegrams.'' was there anyway, so the rest didn't matter that is it! Had Mrs. Patrick been a true daughter of the "Old Sod"! the' 1 wrmlri nai hnvo mnttevf.,1 bad Fv.Aov not flnai'ted for a ! there would have been no suit. Instead Mrs. lolera would country from which there are no return tickets on sale: iiaYe b.een !n.the dry dock f9r repairs, with the map of ; and so could not respond to the call of "Oyez !" Ireland vividly impressed on her memory. That was where Fraley put one over on the court and; . i ri n ,r bar. Had he lived and failed to show up the proceedings A clothing firm, Hart, Schaffner & Marx, according would have been very simple. The court would have'to their financial statement, have an equipment valued raked in the $250 "pro bono publico," what ever that is, i at $2o4,8o4. They also put in their statement assets i i'u .. - e ... fn,..i "eood wi . trademarks, etc.. $15,000,000." Thev have aimisuuiumnu. iui.huuivji . . ' - amamL xl. ' ;. 1 ,a. 1 . to the fact that s.", ,.r cent of the bovs As Fraley however was in the remote elsewhere, the j 'H'Ww euinmon siock on wmcn uiey paiu last jear ;t the r,ted states r oi,n,-.i to puzzled judge was forced to tackle the legal tangle. I Per cent and $880,500 preferred stock on which they paid , ZLm VX Could the bond be forfeited'' The attorney for the1 ' per cent. When a company can water its stock so asitim.. tfoinU without the vocational t-ain-only party in interest, the fellow who put up the cash,' to pay dividends on 75 times the value of its invested '. tLUtZt held it could not; for, premising the court might insist on I capital, and four times its capital m dividends it certainly , boy Aether his parents a,e ,.0or, forfeiture if Fraley was not present, he thoughtfully had : understands the science of hydraulics. i V"nZ-l' 'ITX'Z the coroner bring the body of the deceased to the court: rp. . c : . KlZlT' ,0 iu',!' 'lttVml ,,ia house and informed the judge of the fact, saying if the1 , The millers of California, objecting to competion from ..The' federal ,t -0i.i be court insisted on Fraley appearing he would have the! e east, have put the public wise to something it was body brought in The district attorney asked that it be - aware ot beiore. It seems as one miller puts it, that alliiodei,,., dotiu,, mi equipment to' its left where it was and said he would stipulate that the; sacks of flour look alike and it is therefore easy tpsell f';t,wr.i!i,Vri.nv7MVut0 '.Trf: hodv of Fr-ilev was in court as plaintiff's exhibit "A.'' ' snoi't weight without it being discovered, and that this is, ts. The states 'oi,i be ioio 0..iv Now with all there was of Fraley in court, it would! being done. A sack of flour, .standard, should weigh 49 j rianV;!:! ih4V"ii. a-uo cm, fW. .,.-,( tr. r.nnl1 lu n'lciKr cnHln,! Tito hfin.l Pilllpil POUndS. II VOlirS (IOCS nOt Weigh tnat, a COmplaint tO thei.Vu"K utten.in the Vocational ,-I l III 1.11V. 1IULLLV. 1 LV'LOVI 1 f V , VV1V . " V- w..v. v. w . . - . . - - . - by the I nited States, which furnishes board. lodKiiitf and clothing for the yoiine men who take the course. The government does this in exchange lor the student's services while he is be in tiaiued to be a fit soldier. The state furnishes the insti net ion in the trade, profession or occnnation which 'lent elects to take, lie is put to no expense and he rem tins in the Voca tional Army school two vcars or more. oiiif; to his classes like anv student in a college, but belli'' under regular armv discipline and living in bairacks. tec Ins rai Illation ne is subject to the 'all of the I'nited States jjovet anient for military sen ice, but he yoes into the Hade, profession or occupition in which he has been instnn-tod and in which lie is a finished product. " We have t'ie(ueiitly called attention with lections ('. Huddelston, the last but not least feature, will entertain the lloose audience tonight with xlephone solos, that will ring tine with melodies that we all like to hear, the xlephone is a hard instrument to master, however, Mr. il uddlestoii surely has mastered it for he is always iu demand when a ls; show is produced. Mr. Huddelston has a bi' following, and has secured for two pieces, and these two this reason seven re-eii-a!:eineiits to ' alone are worth i'entiiriiig. play at the Oregon theatre in the past. Box Office Now Open Music in Salem whether it is P.and music or Orchestra, or Stage music, it railed music if our well r. llenrv Stmleniever, dees not lead. Air. Studcmeyer will lead the orchestra tonight for the Big M oose Vaudeville show, and knowing ho will lead the audience can expect real mel ody. Mr. studeuiever will open the solo. Bert Kolaml; dialogue, "How They Kept a Secret:'' iolia solo. Mis. Thomas. The debate "Kosoivert, That more practical knowledge is gained through reading than observation" wns'ilv, of Bethel, well discussed. Louis Salchenbercr led and Mrs. l.oui affirmative and Claude Sharp J tor the lor i ne negative, the affirmative side won. Friday sees the finish of the literary 'for this winter and will be the occasion for a sociable time. Ay are invited to come and enjov themselves Mr. and Mrs. Will Johnston, of Sa lem, and their guests. Mr. and Mrs. If. Lynns, of Woodlake. Nebraska, viited with Mr. and Mrs. ('. 1). Query Wednes day afternoon of last week. Mr. and .Mrs. liny Johnston and fani- spent Sunday with Mr. Johnston. Mr. A. Hutcheon. of Salem, visited the J. Watson home Monday. There is more than one sort of mi preparedness. Take the case of the maq who has neglected to provide himself' with an automobile these fine .uitomo bilin gdavs. . . . . . , n, , , i vrl-v-il rf-tirt1,-ltt ii-ill vii n rt t- r m ,ll,-,i, vt- lrrt r r i - " " 1 '"" " n 'i ion Ul for his appearance and he was there. The law however i v "" " mrtc. U1C U1111C1 uus aisu productive work, the regular soldiers : is sometimes unseemly, and was so in this case. There j facto, honest. hiludiJaniv was a fine legal point and $250 pending. The court was' not increased, but when the graduates Arthur i. bpencer, ot rortiand, announces his candi-i,i,.,iP ,i : . . rw' smns. their productive capacity and earning abilitv will be increased ui.niv, fold. " J "I'uder the Voeational Army school plan. Ptl per cent of the youths of thei I nited States would become fit men to defend their country in time of need."; I Duzzled and frankly admitted it would have to take a day, Arthur C. Spencer, of Portland, announces his candi off and "look up the law" $250 worth of it. jdacy for delegate at large to the republican national Was the body of Fraley, from which the spirit had; convention. After reading his statement as to the kind; flown, Fraley? or was the real Fraley, the part that had1 of man he wants for president we feel constrained to say j removed itself into the elsewhere? On this decision rests' it would be useless to send Mr. Spencer to Chicago as a the declaration of "Who's Who, and What's What" also, delegate. Nothing short of an angel wouW get his vote,, the ultimate destiny of the "two-fifty." It's a safe bet, i and as it is politicians he must choose between, it is un though, that the bondsman never again sees that bunch; necessary to add that his candidate would not be found. of coin. It is not cat-like. It will not "come back." j ' Ed Kelly, a glass blower of Los Angeles, had a hun-- The real after effects of iwhiLilion are becoming' dfroJ d,"ar ?"h?" h 'M held "P by bandits. He; evident in Portland in increased number of arrests foi h" blU 111 h!s mo,ut and P.rended to be .i..,,L-,.n,w nn,liboni..!,..i. of l.lin.l ni.rS umr .lis-' He was left . unconscious but saved his money-which covered. This is accounted for by the fact that most of s,no how ln'ofltabl lt ls sometimes to "keep your mouth M..4-'4.4-V.............ff..ft..t..9..t..V..C..t..4..t. ; STOP CATARRH! OPEN NOSTRILS AND HEAD j Says Cream Applied in Nostrils lielicvcs Head-Colds at Once. those who used liquors, provided a supply that has tided, them along, but which is evidently becoming exhausted.' It can be expected that bootlegging will increase, and so. will the arrests for drunkenness. However a strict en-j forcement of the law will finally put an end to it. Old man Booze is a tough one and dies hard. shut. .Rip There seems to be unusual activity in the mining in dustry of the state and many valuable discoveries have I 4.1 M,,. I.,,,,-.,., r,, handicapped in her mining business by the idea getting! bnIebS the f1 ' 1 '; abroad years ago that her mines were small and did not! fh . u d 1 nS. tt i it n i . i 1 - 1 j 1 I 4.' go down, mere never was a greater misiahe, anu me next few years will see the state well towards the head of the list, the Siskiyous and southern Oregon comprise the greatest unprospected, and indications are, one of the richest mining districts on the coast. If your nostrils are clogged ami your( head is stuffed and you can't breathe freely becnus.i of a cold or catarrh, just , get a small bottle of Kly's t'ream ii'alnr at any drug store. Apply a little of ' this fragr.int. antiseptic cream into 'your nostrils and let it penetrate1 1 through every air passage of your head.! sontiiiug and healing the 'inflamed,- I swollen iiiumius membrane and you get! I instant relief. I Ah! how good it feels. Your nostrils 'are open, your head is clear, no more j hawking, nmtffitif, blowing; no more: headache, dryness or struggling fori ureatn. r.uy s (ream Halm is mst . rers from head colds mot c. ' ' t,iril, ,,.,.,.1 i 'u n .i.,i;..i,. i Dr. W. A. COX PAINLESS DENTIST 303 State Street SALEM, ORE. Don Trust to Luck When you have decided to purchase Dental work don't go to a dry goods store or blacksmith shop But to a Sanitary Dental Office, that has all the latest equipment,, and employ the most improved methods known to science. Dentistry has advanced to such a high degree, that the old methods used by our Fore Fathers would seem to us inconsistant. Jly office is fully equipped with the latest and most improved appliances for the practice of Painless Dentistry that can be obtained. Lady nurses always present. DR. W. A. COX 303 State Street Phone 926 MOODS "I cannot write a pome today, I am not in the mood," i what suffe 1 heard a long-haired poet say, a poet short of food. can produce no spiel; I: livpcW Npwc my thumbs, and long- Intv fm q mou! An1 nft- T mMrnfiAii'cl LADD & BUSH, Bankers Established 18GS CAPITAL $300,000.00 Transact a General Banking Business Safety Dcpesit Boxes SAVINGS DEPARTMENT i Capital Journal Special Sen ice. i i lash upon my person fall; O, for a plate ot'tCrlM. COm-beef hash, O, for a COdfish ball!" "I j Thursday when she entertained thej cant afford such things as moods," the .ImMtttrt vll short-haired uoet said: "and I must write (,, '"''r i"ty refreshments! thA .dof!,.,l., lU : 1 i 1 were served. Those present were: M puiivniivivo mat icsiri XII IIl licau. Perhaps my song is not inspired, perhaps it's lacking Art, perchance it makes the hiehbrow tired, and breaks the nunst s Mrs- x- K.ui'-. -i' P.- vm' uXLJJ heart ; but all the merchants in the grad are ; Vi'i" tVrarVVciety Z7t the ehoo! hou.'e last Fridav evening, was a large turnout and regret ia If VI HUIE WING SANG CO. CHINESE FANCY AND DRY GOODS Goods Selling at Cost cJ,X.m?,U,P Klmonas, Wrappers, House Dresses and Underwear Gnts ud Ladies' Funiishinn Goods. mm,, t.i....... ""aerwear. , -si uomi oners, etc. U. lliggins. .Mrs. S, Paveni'iirt, Mrs, ('. I). Uuery. Mrs. (i. W. Coolidge, Mrs. J. Fiddler. Mrs. J. Watson, Mrs. t Johns- ton. Mrs. W. Meier, Mrs B. Fiddler. will 291 N- Commercial St Salem, Oregon Viof I iitttoiii tv. i, iiiv iiuuv. tut. xviiuif iiiav ...1 T 1 it..i. J i.1 : j j ... there was a liirue t WUCll I UHf it M.ilt.1, UUU SVUU 15 pilliupuy paiU. r.aCU Uay expressed that the session finishes Fri- 1 buckle down to work, regardless ol my mood, just like lluv a tinsmith or a clerk, with earnest zeal imbued; and then, until my muscles tire, throughout my eight-hour day, I punch the stuffing from my lyre, and make that punching pay. Should I for inspiration wait, I could not turn the i trick; I could not keep my credit straight, or get my meals on tick." Al . a .. . . iways watcn ims Ad Changes Often Strictly correct weight, square fleal and highest prices for .11 l. t Taking part in an enjovahle pro firum were the tellowinsr: "When I Ani a Man," Floyd Oiirry, Lester Taylor. Hurry Jensen. Our Aher, Keruiit sharp: duet. "Knieline." Mrs. Petty john and Mr. Mielton; recitation, ''What We Owe to Washington," ,Thn Oo..k; niusic. Tiros Orchestra: song, sharp rtrothers; recitation. Arthur Ziclke: tter-n, Mellia Davenport; lanju junK, metal, rui.bfr, hides and furs. I nav 2U. n--.i " Big stock of allies second hand iacubators". All kind, corrneHed' H. Steinback Junk Co. The Hone tt Half a Million Bargains. 302 Xorth Commereial St. Faone 80S