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e Capita MOXOAV KVK.MXJ! .Titni- 12. lHIU. e o CHARLES H FISHER, Editor aud Haiiager. Editorial rag' "Tb 1 Journal' PUBLISHED EVERY EVEXIXG EXCEPT SUNDAY, SALEM, OREGON', BY Capital Journal Ptg. Co., Inc. !. B. BARNES, CIIA!-President H. FISHER, ViL-el'roaident DOHA C. AND RES EN', See. and T-reas. SUBSCIili'TIoN' RATIOS Ciily by carrier, per year Daily by mail, per year .. ..$.'.00 IVr month 45c IVr moutli 3ic FULL LEASED WIRE TEEEGRAl'11 REPORT EAST E R X RKPRESKNTATl V ES New York, Ward -Lewis-Williams Steeial Agency, Tribune Building THE RESULT OF HABIT The Capital Journal carrier boys are instructed to put the papers on the porch. If the carrier due not do this, misses you, or neglects gcttitug the piper to you on time, kindly phone the circulation miuinger, as this is the only wy we can determine whether or not the carriers aro following instruction:). Phone Main 81. WILL ROOSEVELT FINALLY ACCEPT? There is perhaps no shrewder politician in the United States than Colonel Roosevelt. In playing the game he is j if Habit is a wonderful thing. During the convention last week some Salem people not a great number bought Portland afternoon papers to get the news, while the Capital Journal, on the street before they were, had a complete service, all the news and the full proceedings of the convention more than two hours later than ap peared in the Portland papers. In fact, The Journal had the full proceedings of each day, except Fr;day night, and all it lacked then was the two ballots taken by the republi cans and which were of little importance. Saturday morning it had an extra on the street within ten minutes v fter the wires flashed the news of Hughes nomination, beating the Portland papers with the news by five hours. The Capital Journal goes to press at .,:45, and the Portland papers reaching here at 4 o'clock in the after noon are compelled to issue about one o'clock to catch the mails. The result i's the Journal has a full news service for nearly three hours later than its Portland compet- Salem people want to get the habit of patronizing Italians Take Offensive. Rome. June li. The Italian armies today took the offensive all nlon the Trentino front. tukii; general ad vances. This movement, it is under stood, is to be a powerful attach, timed simultaneously with the Russian offens ive and reported withdrawal of Aus- PAYING UP tnan troops troin the Ireutino. How lovelv is that nrincelv pent who never owes a man . Austro-German claims. a cent, that he won't gladly pay; whose glance is not:.T,1''1;'VJTllin;-ll,unIi;.P,V severe and chill, when you present your little bill upon;""""' hy Aiistro-oni,.,,,, collection day. He scans your little bill andi fCjl tZZ cries, It is a pleasure, bless your eyes, to.tH'''' statement said today. deal with folk like you, who charge a rea-i B,,ii. via win to s-nwiiio. i.. i. ii . t i ill- i : t .... -i.i . , sonar) e once ior snreaaea urunes ana Moienr atrmery tuois ,m boneless rice, and other things we chew. lucky in the draw, knows the cards and is a good binder, i o . ' nnnpr wM s tl...inrr Salpm f ivsf in nthpi. i;nPS He, however, is not infallible, although strongly inclined; to that opinion 01 himself, and at Chicago he diagnosed the disease wrong and necessarily was wrong in prescrib ing for it. He also there slipped up in the political card game. His blulf was called, and he failed to better his hand in the draw. The result was and is, a very badly beaten Colonel. No wonder he did not want his picture taken and remarked he was out of politics. He was not feeling well. He was not feeling well because he realized that something serious had happened to him. He has faced many serious situations but never one like that that presents itself since his nomination by the progres sives and his turning down by the republicans. He stut ters about accepting the nomination, and would put that cup from him if he could. So far as it can be analyzed the situation seems to be about this: If the colonel accepts the progressive nomination and makes the race he will be beaten and he knows this. If he refuses to make the race the radical wing at least of the progressives, and it is nearly the whole bird, will turn from him and depose him from leadership. His holding aloof from the republicans and trying to dictate the nomination of the party's candidate, even to trying to force it to select him as the man, indicates how far from the republican fold he has strayed. He can go back to the party, and be warmly welcomed as a passen ger, but he will never again be permitted to handle the whip and lines. He is not satisfied with that arrange ment, for it would leave him without a party following of any kind. Roosevelt betrayed the party that honored him with the greatest gift at its command, and tried only last week to force it to obey his will. If he refuses to accept the nomination unanimously tendered him by the party of which he was both father and mother, it having a birth somewhat similar to that of Minerva, he will betray it, too. In that case he would hereafter be -powerless. He can not again hold up a great parity, and undertake to whip it into subjection, for with the progressives no longer be hind him bo will have no whip. Of course the republicans would like to see 'urn reiuse Loudon, June 12. The complete Vout oftiie Austrian armies near Tzernowitz was announced here today by the Rus sian embassy. Two entire divisions, with all their generals, artillery and ammunition wert captured. The Russians are in full pursuit, the Cossacks overrunniufc; the territory at the lear of the fluciny armies. I mm Striking While the Iron's r . lOt A Fighting at Verdun. Paris, June VI. Repeated and vio lent (lernian attacks directed at the trenches west of Vuux were complete ly repulsed, said the French war office statement today. An artillery struirclo of the utmost violence, is in progress on the Souville and Yn amies sectors. West of Soi-sons the French artillery destroyed the Ocrman works, one shell causino an explosion within the Oernian lilies, apparently having struck an am uiuait ion depot. ' v.. INDECISION 'has cost many a fortune. A certain person you may know him admits that by maintaining a savings account and adding something to it out of every pay envelope, he will in time accumulate a fund which will bring one of life's prizes within his reach. He admits it, makes up his mind to become a consist ent money saver, and yet refuses to act. His ardor cools and he slides back into the groove in which he has trav eled. Indecision has cost many a fortune. The very time to start the saving habit is the time when it comes home to one that such action will open up a vista of new possibilities. Delays pay no dividends. Money spent for trifles enriches others. It earns no interest for the spender. It takes the strength of decision to "hang on" to part of the income. The kind of decision that underlies many a fortune is the kind that strikes while the iron's hot. UNITED S TATEfi NATIONAL BANK Member Federal Reserve Banks, Salem, Oregon both sides of the Meusc in the a (in Verdun were reoorted bv the Just wind a smile around your neck, while "v-)n war ot toe today. t ' i i i i ii 'ji i ' On the Russian front, said the siale- I oif rlnwn orif u'vira o ehoru- with mv qvopi ... . j. tub iiuou uuu i i u. , Am njr luifev; menr, i.erman troops reconnoiterino- T " - 4-1 i,,l, i.i,:siau ,osiuon.uestroye.i enemy tortitica junk, aim i tun giciu iu yay uic jjiuim, uic ; A l txr-i.-i. nrii a j Oer- "Changes Often fountain pen; you sold me good and honest js0,itl' f Krewn. advanced into a Kus'ji ....... .iiikii, ui.nnitui i-tii-ui i in 1 1 n-it y- tions and bronchi hack as prisoners 100 T koneck and the ven." This man mav be i Kn'iiti.- an.i i.no nuu-hine Elm. II a homely skate, he may not wear his side boards straight, his necktie may be red; he Austrians In Retreat, retrofjrad. June 12. The Austrian l l U' 1 i -i. ,, "ii'n's on i ue eastern rrom are now in lliay nave wans upon HIS eai, JUS awivvvaiu ibci iita,y m- fn rotret with the Russian forces rprfWp ntlfUin (Mn-IV IP his hear . Hut men Will Sav he S . Piirsumjr at all points, according to f quite in style; they'll praise the beauty of his smile, thelSlUS''1' stu,""""t mBdo ","'t' contour of his nose; they'll overlook his features mean, tie offensive since June 4. the , ,.TTr , n 'n o. i. Russians have taken 1 1 .1.000 men and and say, "We ve really never seen a man with finer toes. ; i.no offices prisoners, it was ... No man is ugly, when he hauls his bundle fromhis over-1"""1"-''1- t alls, and blithely pays his Joills, who pays the taffor for his ! killed by bees Strictly, correct weight, iquare deal and highest prices for all kind ot junk, metal, rubber, hides and furs. I pay 2o per pound for old rigs. Big stock of ail sizes second hind incubators. All kinds corrugated iron for both roofs and buildings. Hoofing paper and second aand linoleum. H. Steinback Junk Co. The House of Half a Million Bargains. 802 North Commercial Bt. Fiona Its t duds, the washerwoman for her suds, the sawbones for his pills. Italian Cabinet Resigned Yesterday lioinc. June .12.-The Italian cabinet Premi" to accept and throw his influence to Hughes, it would make a great man of him. Would it? They say . Ihea.lMl bv stenhiv. ' This lo tion of the minis! ry resulted from the failure of the Italian cliamlicr !' deputies vestel'dav to pass a vote all the loading statesmen with a view to vtuitiiiL' in the supreme strucule all political opinions except that of the DAUGHTEtt OF OREGON'S intransijicant socialist-, aiuiut 4(1, of j FIRST GOVERNOR DEAD whom oppose When the photographers wanted to snap the colonel Saturday at his home in Oyster Bay, he side stepped, and remarked: "No, no pictures; I am out of oolitincs." The lone ii. Alexander j colonel was mistaken. He is not out of politics, for he will lead today fmm beejalwavs be in the utip until old arp nvevpnts hut-, hp hnst j101",v! changed class; he will no longer rate as a heavy weight ilnlsejv. Or. Hayes, aye 71, i stints. The bees attacked him Sat urday when he from a hive. was removing the ilandra. resigned ; From all sides a rapid solution of the crisis is uracil owing to the gravity of the moment. ..s a principle. ()r f confidence in tne coverrnnent, to!- lowiiiL' the iireseulalion of the budget I of the minister of the interior. If he had made peace with the old party, at Chicago, , "('' '!;;; ''"V Hen carried his party back to the republican camp, betorej is ....ntempinted, favor a na- .,,.1 nn, imloil 1 T n cvW hpwmilil !lt U'.-lst. h:ie I fumiil minis! ry containing Baron Son- ItUlimicUUiii, turn auipim '"'f.""'i . " ,, gone back to the party as a generous and uroaii-minueu foe, willing to forgive and forget. If he goes back now, which he shows signs of doing, and advises his followers to get into the republican camp, he will return as a beaten enemy. Four years from now, 1o which he is already looking forward, he would be laughed at by the old leaders, lie would be told that once before they 'had defied him and whipped him, ami they would not permit him to become strong enough, to again endanger their standing with the party. The situation thus analyzed would indicate that the colonel will make the race despite his tentative declin ation. If he does so he will be beaten, but he will have his saddle horse left for still another race. IC he refuses he loses even his horse, and drops out of the limelight as a leader of anything. That is worse than death to him. u it k f'niV to oresume the colonel will reconsider Portlands rose show being over the next events will be the Cherry fair and Fourth of July celebration here, i2.-Mrs. i-steiia and the visit of as manv Salemites as possible to Marsh- 'kuo '! j!.riniS' v.B i'i'-I t'n u i "f ! rsi gover" field and Coos Bay on the occasion of the formal opening ior of Oregon, is dead here today after jof the Eugene-Coos Bay railroad. 'a long illness. June iniio, the minister ot toreigu a.iairs. and the present military ministers. The go eminent failed to obtain a majority on a vote in tin" chamber of deputies on the budget of the minister of the interior. The ot'e was IPO against the budget to 1-0 for it. All parlies agree that the new Ital ian cabinet must have national char acter. It i- suggested that it comprise l ... il... T-1..11 IV T,,., ,,,, .wv,ir nn tlin wnx' t(1 P hi til ll.'lVO wnen me nun iuuuo.:is im mv ihj - presented their case. He doesn't want to, but it's Hob- son s choice. It is a case of "shoot or give up the gun." The dispatches Saturday told of the collapse of a six story warehouse and the killing of three men. They also told of another collapse which while not killing anyone made some life-long political cripples. The one worst hurt has his resilience at Oyster Bay. The ticket nominated at Chicago by the republicans Saturday is long on ''Charles" and whiskers. LADD & BUSH, Bankers Established 18G3 CAPITAL $300,000.00 Transact a General Ranking Business Safely Dcptsit Boxes SAVINGS DEPARTMENT $42.30 from Salem TO Los Angeles and Roturn. Tickets Good for Two Months. See the Pageants of the Grand Conclave of the Knights Templar Ticket Sale June 12 to ,19th Conclave from June 17 to 23rd. This is one of the most delight ful trips ou the West Coast,-via Oregon Electric, North Bank Road and S. S. Great Northern, Northern Pacific Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday Low Rats for Summer Tours East by Direct Lines or via - California. J. W. KITCIIIE. Ageut, Salem, Oregou Goods for Men the kind they want and ask for. We Are Wonderfully Prepared With Immense Stock of crisp, new Suits and Furnishings for Men to wear this Summer not old goods that we would like to move on at any price, but nice, new, clean ffoods the kind you want and our selections are better than ever. Come to a Man's Store to get the I class of i goods Men I want. Hart, Schaffner & Marx $20 $25 $30 Bishop's All Wool Clothes $15, $20, $25 A great deal has been said in regards to the in creased cost of Clothing and a part of it is true; but owing to our knowledge of the woolen trade we were able to place advanced orders for goods at the regular prices, and we are able to show you all wool fast color goods at the same prices. Men's Shoes - Just H'right Shoes are the Shoes Men Iniv today, when economy is the "buy-word" men are buying standard merchandise with world-wide reputation, for that means style, quality and price insurance. These Shoes represent $3.00 a real value. Men's Elk Skin Outing Shoes, just the thing for a good, strong, dry-weather Shoe, light in weight, easy on the feet and splendid for wear,price 225 Same for boys $1 75 Straw Hats Made in all shapes, sailor, fedora and telescope styles, Panama, Leg horns, Bannocks and split straws, genuine values ....$2.00 to $5.00 All Kinds of Men's Underwear In Union or two piece Suits, light and medium weight; cut all styles: no sleeves, short sleeves or long sleeves; short legs, medium or long legs anyway you want. Price, per sarmcnt 50--. to $3.00 Summer Shirts Cut With the soft or stiff cuffs, in silk, madras, percale and chambra cloths Sport Shirts, military or plain collars, any style, beautiful patterns, colors all guaranteed. IVice 50c to $5.00, Our service will be the best: we will alter, press and fit your suit perfectly ; all work is done by experienced tailors. SALEM WOOLEN MILLS STORE Now is the time to get the most good out of your summer clothes. Make your selection while the stocks are complete.