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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (April 22, 1916)
TIIK DAT' CAPITAL .TOT'RNAL, SALEM, OREGON. SATURDAY, APRIL 22. 19 If! BRAINY BOWERS PROVES THE POWER OF MIND OVER MUSCLE ..f LiL- 1 " slide dowmLI I . - X fvEGOTY V ) -" I iGM ah'vouLIA 1 s v CP I thij time. , .N V S-fM. Y STAY up w I &VSl( I t? ' c ; ' BRITISH AERIAL OBSERVER SHOT DOWN BY GERMAN ANTI-AIR CRAFT ARTILLERY Stia!w'F('to 'Political Cards Analyzes National Politics- Washington, April 22. Banjo.Man ilolin and guitar players 'from all over tlic country, ranging from purler nmn tours through (rU-u-club scmi-nro's to I out-and-out professionals, will convene here tomorrow for the throe-day conven tion of the America u tiuikl o'f I'lcctrnl ists. I'lcctralists in what players call them selves. What WaHhinatnn will r',,11 tlinm remains to he seen. - They were tunin" ! l"we,'ver interviewer learned as much up at the Raleigh today, several huml (T.a Grande Oliserver.) Opie Read is more than a humor ist; possesses other raculties than to start smiles and cause sidoju-hes. An red of them. The guild plans at least one concert of large proportions, that of the Xor iliea club of Washington, headed lv alter 1. Holt, president of the guild. about noon today when he surprised the genial laughsniith in his .Summer hotel room, dexterously manipulating or mose saiety razors. Hctween thoughts expressed by Mr. Bead dur ing the course of the conversation: Concerning the trend of times Mr. Read fount! time to remark. "When one speaks now adays, he must be awful careful not to praise America. It is also right to praise the foreign born and foreign countries but not America oh no! never America. "The times are trending somewhere. PAID ADVERTISING. IVAN G. MARTIN Republican Candidate for Representative 'Whatever helps Marion. County or Oregon gets my earnest support." the scratches mowing whiskers andl01' instance, the monarchy trends to well modulated grunts emitted durino '! - - CO 'SHOT' IN THE fWZ I ii I he guild was formed at Boston 13 that laborious task a rather stout man years ago. It includes in its member-1 faces every morning pulling on shoes ship leading players of the " fretted ", the interviewer got some new nub instruments throughout the country. j bins to nibble when the first breath- . omnositions have been received . (? spell comes. For instance. Mr. I from many members who hope to win Read is of the opinion that it would first place tor music writing. The suc cessful piece will be played at the convention. Pathing Suit Girls' Parade Stopped ty Minister's Talk Santa Monica, Cal., April 22. Ocean Talk's Faster Sunday parade tomoron will be shorn of its bathing girls as the result of Ministerial opposition first voiced in the Kev. .1. W. lioyd 's sermon, "(Jood bye, Hod, I'm doing to Califor nia." Along the promenade from Santa .Monica to Venice the "Coney Island" of the south coast, scores of pretty girlj and htimlsom' youths were to have strolled wearing the latest modes in bathing suits. It was to have been a real f ' lint of color,' made up of garb guaranteed to shock atll'U yards, and ward democracy, and democracy trends towards socialism. "The politician in Kurope flatters the king; iu America ho flatters the people. ' llie rank and file never thinks why there should be n silo on the farm. One is never too old to learn something no matter how much experience has been gained. After each taik the farmers present will be asked to put their questions, for it is known that- they will be well loaded with them. ri'oodburn Inde pendent. MT. PLEASANT ITEMS. (be a calamity for Justice Hnfhes to be a. candidate for president. Why? f'o'it. It would split the common Miss Mabel Thavo of Scio -spent Ye It would politically the supreme " two to think. That is why week end with Mis. i She! on and bench, the highest judiciary in the Political party lines are being drawn Mis-, Mabel Townes world. since Root and others !egan to crir- D " , . , , , "Today the bench i the end of i.o- i,,izi' and the people forgot , J ' Sir "!' Lewi "m ,hia- litical ambition-it is the greatest 're- "nt ' '""' praised him for keeping 'ns ll lom were 8alom ' ward available to a lawyer It does t of war." 6 "d"- , , T and should end his poliHc 1 ea ee7 A,la T." and Wh'te Should Mr. Hughes come down f,-om GRANGERS AT STAYTON Floyd ShHt'o,, 5' f MrS' IXyjTZl JtttZ WM, staytonlge always has a ZZ tTt& - - '-Moreover Mr. Hughes could not tl en k ""AiudBodLn't ma, L - ffi - "ulingatl-at tl, Ed SmitU i , -- - b '" i - mi!, nrre oiner Home Snndnv Went. Uo is schooled to revise, not prominent grange members niukinrr n n,- i .'. , . While on the subject of no.itic, it! Mrs. Xella H,,X, ln? S. .J I 'f ('" Shank -nd B. F,Lambert built strictly for l,,kin,r mmno. I mi'dit be well tr- r.it., .l,f r,. u I'.Tnlm T Rl.,.,t... ..' ' '""""" " nr o. rl. Kays on Sunday. iv. Tiimty ht-lii'ves -Mr. Koosevt'lt will m.t t. Also rei.r..se.,ttiv. v V ., !.,,. ". ." P"'K'ni win De given i.y When the stroll ended nil unviiii. be nominated at Cliien..,. f.,r i: n i. I lev. Ainnsvill., n.l T . r- lltllsa"t Mill. lay school taster pants were to have assembled at u ; wn't has kissed mid made uo w ith , A very intcretine- address wiiT ;'.-, m iV).'"?' , -,r ... "bathing suit dinner." followinc nhicb I '"'Iter. "When a natiou is tl. by Stnte Master Si.n,. n.i 1. v... ! ; , ; 1 . , r". " ll- Ka-V and family New Todar Ads work while yon sleep will have results for yon in the morning. U J'hoto by American Press Association. At Verdun and elsewhere along the teileru fighting front aerial combats between individual fliers ale now so common that they fieipn'utlv are not mentioned in (he di-.palilies. Only when many machines engage in a reg- recorded, as w:is the case a few days his thirteenth enemy machine. All the ago. when sixteen machines, eight from i'"li,'s are perfecting their anti-air each side, engaged in combat near Ver- I'1"'1 Kun4 !U1'' alv ro-or,,i"8 u . , , , , , like the tragic event recoided bv the dt n. S u-cesscs a c about even but lh .1 . . .in in mil, out me, onmera 111 the accompany mg picture individual record probably remains with ' the recent shooting down bv Ornmns Lieutenant linuicliuann. the famous of the P.ritish vimnr I .i..i.o,.,,,i ultir ntniosplicric battle is the event , (Senium flier, who roeeully "bagged' ' j i'errick. Oiaimcey M. Depew, 82 Today. Says Work Is ! Old Age Receipe T- . New York, April iL'. "Keep go-1 ing! " That is Cliauncey M. IVpew's advice to the aged. Mr. Pepew is S'J today, j "I feel as well and capable n I did at 72, or at 02, or tit !i'V he said. 1 "(lladstoue won his greatest political tr'iinipbs after he was SO. Commodore! .Vnnderbilt uuide more than two t'nir.N of bis vast fortune between the age of 7 and SO. "Joseph (hoate, who is St, is more sought for because of the excellent speeches he is now making thiiu any other man in the I'nited states. "President Charles W. Kliot, of Har vard, is writing articles for magazines and delivering lectures before scientific bodies and colleges which are recog nized everywhere as the best thought on the subject. "I do everything I ever did. and en joy it just as much. "1 ant busy from 10 o'clock until mVinioht. If ia work that counts. Kat- ling and sleeping have little to do with health and longevity. Light hones steep I ir enough for most people, ami as for food, half of my f rienils have dug their paves with their teeth." ' Journal. tests. : prizes were to have been awarded to the ; brink of great crises, it has not. his . "rs. Fletch girls in the most striking costumes. tory points out, changed presidents, "!" Credits and , v. 4ieuu in mis connection. ' miners an entertain n in L- ni.-.i... "Mr. Lincoln hadn't made good and i tion From a Farmers Standpoint " was cartoonists flayed him heartlessly :nd lisciisse, by s. II. Heltzel in a' plea's bnitally biit he was re-elected." i"R manner. A musical mid literary " ies,'' concluded the speaker in an-1 P'ogram was carried out bv Cringe swer to a query, "Mr. Wilson will be ' members, making a very enjoyable oeca-re-elected. The east is generally T:iv-1 si"ti. orable to him but in the south little As usual a grand feast hud K., r...ii-,- ,,i mm is neani. i prepared oy the Indies, and one .laiicii limit ais political taith might pronounce,! superb bv those be, the nationnllv-fainous h expressed himself lik thi-s: j Stayton (frange is one of the live "I am for the party with the biggest1 Pi-anges of the vallev, with a good army and the biggest navy. It has ; mbership, which was added to on becu the history of the world that the Saturday, several new members beim? ettemintite tuition nwni-u iw enliut,,,! vu , -.. I Jane Addanis and Bryan don't w ant j tertained during the day, and all erine 11 ..0,101 null 1 01 es 1 'iii-r-i pleased (n- ,. ir- V. .1 V ,ei,eu at t lie (.eorge Bilveu home , , l " S1"'KP n" Friday even ng. Stavtou Mail I luxation," and gave his ' at last I've found Giant Bunion w Wl that who had over the fact of nng entertained the cliinV ee.. and other prominent visitors. Mail. Imvi Farmers In School On Next Saturday Evenin Help Digestion To keep your digestive organs in good working or der tostimulata your liver, tone your stomach and regulate your bowels, take J -tT &U If ITT ?lr PILLS LartMl tUl i Aar MxlkiM U tk WocU. SoM ntrrwkw. la bau. IS. PROPOSALS TOR WOOD Tt, n- 04... . . . shoes ",lm decayed. ,n0 has every llCAl JdlUrndV rVPllinff " l8uo Hoard ot L'ontrol on a; other nation ami so will we decay mi- J if CUUIg . will receive sealed bids for furnishin? r pain I less we grow, rnfortunatelv 'Jennie' A school for fn,,.', ,..n t. if,00 of 'ot,a' t0 l, delivered at --.we Ad.lams points to Cliina as a sample sion at the City H-i l o CtZ - i v ,urfK0B1 reuitentiary Brick : of a nation long without fighting. Now! ning r'ril "0 wlmi if !T" ?ard 200 tor 1 ur- lf;'" erybody wants to bite a chunk out S ! lar'ee at tenln 'l " ' , .T "JTY I l00t ' ab " P0 cords four-foot Subscrib for th Capital All news, no coa- t At limn ,1 r,. t don't scold and fret and bemoan mv """" 111 ""."pron. whereas our lore- fate and my feet-"Bunlon Comfort'' mu "'rs earned bullets hot from the' gave me instant relief - stopped the!'!!'-"1'' '!',at ' wit husl'ands might! pain inst.intly-gradually reduced the, nht'n ,ht' Komans were fight-; inflammation and softened and dissolved! '" they grew ; when they got so rich ; the bunion without ene bit of pain or I ' "'-v rHU'J ll"'t' others to do it fori j:...i-..4 vr ... i i them, tlicv ,hi-,iv.,.l s:.. 1..,., ' ui sLviii ioi l i uu vim wear rt-Kuitir suues . - ..v.....v... . -w .,., t-,t-n no pads, plates or cutting just put on a "tlior nation ami so will we decay un "liunion Lomlort 'and away goes your pain and away goes your bunion. Over I men and women nave been cured last and we ffll:irante that vntl will find Li lie ?feiLi.-,M. Liitn Willi - nuunu iiimiiiri ' .-. . - - - - - - -- - u, n in l" u itn mnpn u. t .a ,. i ' , or you need not pay one cent. Buy.i' '.Tennie' picked an un treated will be of m V h i V hJ (P , ' Ur od- ""T box today-try tvo plasters, and if you dc tortunate sample of long-time peace." portance and instrn Ir-i ' 4?m'i e'n Mf,v la- ona (o be all delivered not find instant relief, wurn the remainder His interviewer knows of nothing or -chool will en't Tno mr0,t,n,Bii!n or, bofore J""" 13. Bids will be and pet your money back. e know what that might interest the Saturday even There will be a t-ilk t f 0 'tP0"1'1'' t the office of the Oregon "Btiaion Comfort ' baa done for others ; ..,.i.,.o 1 . mTP. . 1,1 "e a talk by S. Bowne nfiStnte pim,.i r.t..i wektK.w what it can du for you-so try ' u,a" 10 r'11 "1"" Anmsville on "Dairymen and the Cos at ' oV , k w . -rL. n aV " but the noted laugh maker will speak ers should ,t , tbf fl,rn-tl"? "Pt to rejeet any or all bids or tonight at the high school to lveeum L her T n ; i , .. 8n.vPrt "f a bid. patrons, and. furthermore, space for- n an i nte're- i 1 ''I .'ic-."'"";1'"'1 K. B. OOOPIX. Secretary, bids. Vet here are a few of t he xweJ i v " 5 i-" 3 F,m , Oregon Hate Board of Confrol. j -Mcessity. All recognize the rcasonsApr. 13-19-22-25 them at our e.xtwuse, 113 S. Commercial Street J. C. Perry, Drussist, -4