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ditorial Page of "The Capita Tl'KiSDAV KVKXIXU, April 4. 1H15. CHARLES H. FISHES, Editor and Manager. I Journal" PUBLISHED EVERY EVEXIXG EXCEPT SUNDAY, SAI.EM, OREGON, BY Capital Journal Ptg. Co., Inc. L.B. BARNES, President CHA.S. H. FISHER, Vice-President DORA C. AXDREPEN, Kec. and Treat, SUBSCRIPTION RATES Oiily by carrier, per year $3.00 Ter month 45c Daily by mail, per year ALL CRITICISE BUT DO NOT AGREE X00 Per month 35c FULL LEASED WIRE TELEGRAPH REPORT EAST i: R X R 1 : PR KS E XT ATI V KS New York C'hienjio WardLewis-Williams Spooinl Agency Hirrv R. I'islipr Co. Tribune Building HO X. Dearborn St. The Capital Journal currier boys are instructed to put the papers on the poreh. It' the carrier does not do this, misses you, or neglects getting tho piper to you on time, kindly phone the circulation mauuer, hi this is the only way we can determine whether or not the carriers are following instructions. Phone Main SI. A NICE LITTLE DOGGIE of the meeting the shares were raised from ;i4!t to !!.V. Miss Will from Boston who is re- The house committee on naval affairs has taken the ,osl'u,i"K thc "atioiial prohibition muzzle off Admiral Fiske and that officer is taking ad-1 IT "aiLo!' ISp'ei vantage of his unbridling to do some real talking. He lift told the committee that the navy lacked the expert, the result of the ii,r,or habit on tin directing brains of a genehal staff such as enabled Ger-1 ?T tt, 1 Z' S many to win great victories on land." or view. He says he tried to impress this on the mind of Secre-ICTZ S,Si tary of the Navy Daniels, but was unable to do so. Ai,ril 7th m to April uth and The admiral may be right, but still one wonders why lf "tZJZ kX'Z in making the comparison with the German method he S ?l"'te? wl,i::1' H h "oi" ,0 Twp 11 i i, i , ,i . , , , , . , ' important teatuies of the minstrel called attention to the victories won on land and said! show win be the ,.iv M,lmi.o .w- ami the "Minstrel Orchestra". Governor .lames Withvi-ombe was the at the Normal school on last Fridav, March nil)hl !1J lti.i.nnil.nn;n. Admiral Fiske is not!1,v liis .-rotary, Mr. g eorae P. Put- alone in his criticism of the naval secretary, but his tX,0C. criticism varies from that of most of the other innumer-l!llle an,, a iht f welcome. The" top- able critics of that same official, just as they all differ UoJZV irom eacn otner with regard to the methods that should nothing about those not won at sea. With the German method so far superior to all others, ! KUest of honor why was it this same efficiency board did not win vie- j S1' PM xyr( tones at sea as well as on land? When the house naval committee began perfecting plans for establishing an armor plate plant the Bethlehem ' be employed to produce the best results in the manage- Steel company which has been run on the government ment oi the navy be damned" plan for years, suddenly saw a great white light. Its president, Grace, was nearly swamped by a tidal wave of patriotism that dashed over the sand beaches of his intelligence and broke against the stony barriers of his great American heart. He suddenly appeared before the committee and played real good dog. He wagged his tail, so to speak, and promised anything in behalf of his company, if only Uncle Sam would please, not go into the armor plate business. His company's plant would be operated 24 hours a day if necessary to supply federal requirements for armor plate, and would manufacture it at a price to be fixed by the trade commission. He said he was moved to make these offers as a matter of patriotism but also with, of course, a secondary object of saving what money the company had invested. Admiral Fiske would have a board of not less than fifteen naval officers above a certain rank, who would act together in managing the navy. Others see in this a cumbersome and impractical arrangement, that would tail from its lack of head. And there you are. ealthful Sleep. is necessary for the enjoyment and prolongation cf life. During sleep Nature renews the vital forces of the body and restores the energy. Sleeplessness is one of the evil results of indigestion. To avoid if. keep the stomach well, the liver active and tho bowels regular. Tho health of these organs Is Assured by Beecham's Pills. A harmless vegetable remedy, which acts immediately on the stomach, liver, bowels and kid neys, toning and putting them in good working order. Millions of people sleep well and keep well because, at the first unfavorable symptom, they begin to take to Citizenship." which was full of irnoili cheer, information and encouragement,! especially for the teachers of the ru ral districts for the speaker is aware j of the rare opportunities offered by' the country life. He emphasized the; need for good and intelligent citizen-1 ship ami encouraged the-students tol take idvnntage of every opportunity i body given which would aid tliein in the ile-l Of Ivelopment of a finer type of manhood i were iuiu woniHiinoou. j,.n!i Tor soc i larence namel. a student of the publicans, u ho had i-!imlirit, ;., i. O. A. C. in t'orvnllis came home for a! four of the eight wards and it" wen week end visit with his mother nmi; blanks. Direction! of Special Value to Woman with Every Box. i'.dd by dniggUtt throughout tho world. In boxes, 10c, 25c solidly democratic, a tot'al of (;M2 votes cast, .I.K.'if cast voted on, as it is expected that there will be no majority vide todav. Tim THE WATCH My watch wouldn't work worth a dime, it was always fortnight too slow; instead of recording the time, it It is worth while seeing this most arrogant of all monkeyed around, to and fro. The mainspring seemed American corporations, made to eat humble pie, and the ?ut. or repair, it traveled by spasms and uuiil ill ciijuy wngi. t oo i..iuug iiiut jynon j iu il until it gags. It ruled with a high hand and was insulting in its treatment of the government, and all the time it was 'running a tremendous bluff, for the reason that the gov-! eminent was its only possible customer. It is to be hoped the naval committee will pass it the pap and hold its nose until it opens its mouth for more. It is a real nice doggie now. Mrs; Arthur Warren Waite, wife of the confessed poisoner, has brought suit for divorce and to a layman it would appear that she has sufficient grounds. Among other things she alleges as grounds for her suit are that he gained her consent to marry him by fraud, and that he treated her cruelly thereafter. She alleges he mur dered her parents, planned to kill her and plotted to slay other members of her family and on top of all that he had illegal relations with Mrs. Margaret Horton and many other women, "unknown to plaintiff'." She seems to have made out a pretty strong case. jerks; so I sat me right down in a chair, and studied the watch and its works. I took it apart with a wrench, and studied the levers and gears, all piled in a heap on a bench; I studied and wiggled my ears. I put the wheels back in the case, and shook them to give them a shock; but the hands didn't go round the face, and the works didn't tick 'nor yet tock. I asked of the plumber advice, and counsel I asked of the judge, consulted the dealer in ice and still the blamed works wouldn't budge. "Methinks," I re marked, "and I wist, I must go to the jeweler's shop." He gave it three twists of the wrist, and the watch went along like a top. That plan's kept me clown in the past1 a plan that is doubtless the worst; I always reserve till f the last the thing 1 should tackle at hrst. r v I A for democratic candidates; j polls have been open from 10 a.'m. and oc.al,sts and 801 for re-1 will close at i p. m. So that it will friend.- Mr. V. O. Hoots, who has been very sick in a I'nrtlnnd hospital, is improv ing very nicely and his ninnv friends are glad to know that he is' expected home in a few days. I!y the fine weather which Monmouth 1 people have lieen enjojyin the last few days, no one would hardly remem-l Iter that the sloiiyh south of town was, itself .in amateur lake. j Harold Heuiainiu of Salem was Saturday and Sunday visiting friends ami ne was in attendance at the .Nor mal dance on Saturday nitilit. MAGNESIA The city council met in regular ses sion last Wednesday ni-jlit and the meeting was a long one. lasting until II o'clock. Several important mat IVis were diseased ami considered. Resolutions tor the improvement streets and sidewalks were presented : !i i,,. ti... .i;i-c 1 I Hire , tin iru in cui II ill 1 1 1 1 IS, be inipossitdo to state iu this issue who has been elected. The two young ladies who fail to be elected will become tho queen's attend ants and will rank as princesses. Roper Lyon, a sophomore, was unan imously elected May Day manager last Friday and is 'fast getting hi plans outlined for a big celebration on .May Day. Miss Helen Xastell will lmvn nhfiroa .vmtmlizes excess acid; Instantly re-; of the May Dances and she is training lieves indigestion, heartburn, belching, j about 50 "young ladies steps for the ,.' sonr "'""'nch, etc. One tcaspeontul m a ! various "esthetic revolutions." iiere!i;,,i, ... . ,. , , ,. .... . , ...... ..a,., iiiu-i i-uuiiK. aieasnniji oosepn uernart a senior, who lias wholes, ,in,,; inexpensive; at all drug-! been Hick and confined at the Willam gists everywhere, fn either powder or, ette Sanatorium for the past three tablet fornu weeks, is reported as being much bet- m . " tpT- "e w'" not be able to re-enter iMrusitA&OVA Uiixa DEIEK school neaiu for some time as hia sick. ness has weakened him physically too much to resume school work. He U Lincoln. Neb., April 5. At least 12 Nebraska towns were elnnged from the 'i.n-.i In I1,., ' I 1 ' " l ...!.. u . . v i"v ... . llHlllllll IUILU) US' J.i result of yesterday's votinsr. Onlvl balloted to return the saloons.; Tha t.ri.;K;,;. i ii -i- r, .. , , 1 I I'JiuMii .si'dimi" lour VI II II-i M s Aernon brown ot Portland ar- li, J. p.va,i was believed a bi fac-1 lived here rnesday evening on a vis.t tor in the "dry" victories. North "in mi inuiiui. . OUU t'. Ill SI V I' r.tt.t . of.int. I until Sunday. ,,: nf .. ,., Jliss Hutler. Miss Hidium. Miss Tnv- lor, Miss (iieene and .Miss Iveunon made a business trip to Portland this' week end, incidentally attending thej opera there. the etc x mar- home of Sunday ine .Normal school and the tacultv ain 't on of o:ic student body welcome the " new little 1 before all i iiinian witn the true llreyon Normal I candidates are ocooi.sp.nt France j resilient Aciiernian ot the .Noinial! hns accepted an invitation to tiive uu address at the inland Kmpiie ti'uch planning to finish up his work during the sumer vacation in order to finish this year. The duuior play cast of "Sherwood'' will pose for a picture at the Parker Studio this afternoon. This picture will show the cast and those who make i up the chorus. j Robin Hood, the daring bold knight, i met with a mishap recently and -for a day is 'time it appeared as though "poor Willam-1 Kobm" had gotten the worst ot one .Mr. tlogeel, the matt Fresh from the "preparedness luncheon in New York at which Elihu Root and Roosevelt were present, Senator Lodge made a warm talk in the senate yesterday, roast ing the Hay army bill, saying the Chamberlain bill was good so far as it went, but it did not go far enough. He denounced the navy as inadequate and said there should be 250,000 men in the regular army. He also said, "There is no need of us to live any longer in a fool's paradise." His address was listened to with marked attention, as it was supposed to represent the Roosevelt views. jsc!!s!(! CARELESS USE OF If s :( summed ii !the lists of subscribers and bIi ires sub- . -. , -. ,. ...... SOAP SPOILS THE HAIR $ """. cnscoereo: mat there ivou at the home of .Miss Maggie Put ojlwus not nearly as many shares signed lor last Wednesday lftemoon nn.l Willamette Notes The big political issue of the tion ot Mav Uueen at. A little eigiit-pound girl came to tho'ctte University todav. There are three '.ot his battles .Mr. and .Mrs. fettinan 1 ist candidates, who were nominated bv the ,v" P'nys the part of Konin Hood, was Mr. Pittnian is a teacher in ! student bodv last wed;, nnrt thn'..!.,... I bothered bv a boil w hich located ad- is the. important question' .i1"'0" to his eye and caused the said to consider. The three' optic to so enlarge as to obstruct Miss Laura Ross. Miss' vision. (Sitting and Miss Florence i Prof. C L. Sherman reappeared at Page. All three of the young Indies ! ''8 class-room this morning and beamed ue ut-ii if.ittuueu lor the position so w i-i'im' iioui ms loiuoi, joint, glowing that the results will doubtless be verv I countenance that rivaled any which close. I he student body is divided in-' mn.v have, been bestowed by "the oak to two factions or politic'l parties anij , p" hearted fathers." The professor electioneering seems to have annealed 's truly thankful that he is recovering ers association meeting which will 1 meet in Spokane, Washington, on the papers which contained I -APrl lrt-Hl-JO. me i"sr suver tea given ny the iioinuii s civic cnin or .uonmoutii was oi.ioy tor several nave stvieu ihem-i11'1"1 "'s t-.priicncc wnn poison uun nes poinicai bosses" and are liusv : ! )Jc i ,s h;"1 thought by the company. I proved to be very successful. The large imi a previous meeting tney telt reason-, attendance is no doubt due to the ably sure of at least five hundred weather which could not possiblv have shires and they found out that out of: been more beautiful. and prepared j thnt number there were only about' The ladies of the Rebekah lodge en nuich alkali, .'lilt which could be actually depended tertained the Odd Fellows in Hip n,l.l Soap should be used verv carefully. if yon want to Keep your hair looking its best. Most soap: hauipo.is contain too the hair This dries the scilp, make briltle, and ruins it. The best thing lor steady use just ordinary miilsil'ied cocoauut upon, i ne situation was discussed an.rrellow hall last Mondav eveniu". The' lit was explained that the deficit in j evening was spent by playing old partv i is the stock they had expected, subscnp-1 games and by dancing. Refreshments oilitions was due to the shareholders in ' consisting of ice cream, cnki. on.l onf. marshalling votes. Miss Ross and Miss I - -a Salem Social ServicJ CenTe . is I'age are members of the Adelnnte ; becoming quite successful in securing society, while. Miss dittins belongs to j n'01'k oT deserving men. Right now, it the I'hilodosiaii society. as 11 chance to place four men in hop It is not all improbable that a see-1 varJs nenr tue vti' lu"1 if t1"' ril-'' ond election will need to be held t i kintl ,f men apply, the jobs will be good which time the two highest will i,e ! f''r several months. Apply to Ivan 0. McDuniel, at Commeirfnl club. from Villa is not dead, his leg is not broken, not even likely;; to be pulled, his hip is not crushed, he was not wounded at Guererro, in fact was not near that battlefield: he is not surrounded and has not been, he is no place he is said to be, and apparently never was there. That is about all that is known definitely about the Mexican bandit, and there is nothing real positive about this. He can only bu relied on as being dead when the soldier boys hold an inquest on him and find him full of lead, and this will evidently be in the very .remote future. ( winch is pure and grciscless), uii,l istne .Monmouth ( roaniery who were tin-j fee were served to all better than the most expensn,. Mmp or. willing to turn m their old shares for; Mrs. Emma liapige, formerly .., i,,,,iU ,-,.-,v ,.,u wtn uc, hi uu- m-iv rrr tuif n aim nan .noaiii .--prings, Arkansas, who has One or two lenspooiil'iils will demise j thought better of it. afterwards. It. been visiting with the Ostrom family the hair and scalp thoroughly, Simply .was then proposed that a new cream- at Sunshine Farm south of .Monmouth, moisten the hair with w iter and rub ilierv should be stinted at once. It was lias returned tn Snl.-m n-h.r. i.n .. ill ill. It makes an abundance of rich, ! lea rued that the price asked for the remain indefinitely. " cieuiuy lather, which rinses out easily, 'old creamery was too high and tint a' The high school students of thisi removing every particle of dust, dirt,: new one could be built and thoroughly , place skipped school todav uid went on ..mi iiuii nun cM-cssiic uu. i nc nun i . i u 1 1 1 1 hi i nun uu' proper mncaiuci v i a ncnie out to .uenses pto t is ies quickly and evenly, and it leaves at a much lower cost. .Mr, llit'f pro-1 a custom of the M. II. S. students to the sialp'solt, and the hnr hue mid j posed that a committee should be np-jskip school every year on Apiil 1st silky, bright, lustrums, fluffy and easy ; pointed to canvass the town of inde- tn fool the teacliers ami as April 1st to manage. pendence to see how many of the bus- j came on Saturday this vear.-tiie stii- i on can gei inuisineil coconnut on at : mess men there would be willing toidents skipped todav as they felt the g&'SBcssmmaL. very cheap, ami a j tak any pharmacy, it few ounces will supply every meinbei' of the familv for tinnitus. during this fine Co-Operative Creamery . Holds Live Meeting iCiipit il .loin iuiI Special Service.) .Monmouth, Or.. April t. The t'o-operiitive ('renneiy coinp:iny held nnothcr meeting iu the Monmouth club rooms on last Saturday afternoon.: Threats to build a creamery which would be entirely independent were! C....I. 1. i .1 I Reynolds can save himself work by retaining! Ai...iit thirty 0f the dairymen f tins' nntv were present. As soon as1 officer of the orenni it ion had' na res. .Monmouth wis proposei : need ot a uicnic ioi rue locution ot the new un dinu sprinir weal her. and is favored by the most of the people, especially the dairymen. Mi. i SOCIALISTS WIPED OUT Slaughter of Independence who is to bo manager of a co-operative creamery I Putte. Mont.. April 5. -Sm-iulis-lit Salem, wis present and impressed ceased to lie n fin.t.u. in n, ,,, ,;,.;..i ,.,.i: upon the people that if they intended , ties in Putte when the democrats In to do anything they had better net a sweeping victory at the pulls ves- busy an, I raise the necessary money to terday placed eight'of their partv mem- build the creamery. During the course bets iu the citv council. inukinV that On the wise mother's Shopping list: Lyons To yr.i PERFECT otii Fovder . .. .. ' .ii..iii-....m..i i ,,!..!, ii.Wl,,...f.. ,,, ,..L , m, , : iu m ,. imln iiiuli . n, mm. , ,.,.,,.,,'. , , . '.,. , , ' Hi i. nim,,, ' FLOUR SPECIAL This Week I I "'"'''''"""" "' '" ' "-'""'-"" - " "-" ' ' " , ,n 7i'miii''-' "''-' nnim'- "''"- "-''y a "..".'UZI:"'.Z. '. . '"'".', '',","' '".."Tl I Prepartd by a Doc.'or of Dtntal Surgery Send 2c sump today for generous (ample of tither Dr. Lyon'i Perfect Tooth Powder or Dental Cream. I W. Lyom A Sone, Inc., 3 i W. 27th St, N. Y. City Cartoonist Reynolds has one of his suggestive pieces of work in the Oregonian of Tuesday. It shows Hughes as a snhvnx buried un to the lower edtre of his "zits" in a a ballots this cartoon, and if Hughes should be nominated he can :,;; use the same next November simply showing; the samet- sphynx with the ballots clear over his head and lie snowed under them. Villa isn't doing any fighting he is running and hiding just as a cold-blooded murderer usually does. Men of the Villa type are nearly always cowrads at heart. 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