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Capita WbDN'ODAY KVKXINO, Juno ona CIIAEI.ES h. fishes, tditor and Manager. 1 Page of "The 1 Journal PUBLISHED KVKUV EVENING KXl'El'T SUXIUV, pAI.k.M, OH EC! ON", BV Capital Journal Ptg. Co., Inc. L. S. BARNES, CIIA President riSIIER, Sice-President POI.'A C. ANH!!KSEN', Sec. uml Treas. Sl liSi RUTION KATES Diily by carrier, for year : $".IM Per month Daily by mail, per year ;!.uo Per mouth ITLTj LEASED WHIP. TELEORAt'H KEI'OItT EASTERN" RI'ri'ESENTATI VES New York, Ward-Lowis-Williams. Special Agency, Tribune P.uil.linc. Chicujro, V. 11. Stockwcl 1, People 'n (Jus IJuildini;. The Capital Journal carrier boys are instructed to put tlie paper on tlie porch. If the carrier does nut do this, misses you, or i. ('fleets gettitnjj the paper to you on time, kindly phone the circulation manager, us this i the only way we can determine whether or not the carriers are following instructions. Thono Main M before 7:.'!0 o 'cluck and a paper will be sent you by special messenger if the carrier has missed vou. The war with Mexico in 1846, started under circum-! stances very similar to present conditions. Outrages1 along the border on the property of American citizens who had obtained concessions in Mexico, stirred both countries. Mexico then as now, was full of military chiefs each desiring to be the national leader. An Amer ican army was sent to the border. Clashes followed on American soil, just as they have been doing recently and American soldiers were killed in these. The war was fought without a formal declaration of war, President Polk simply declaring a state of war existing by reason of Mexico's acts. With three hours leave of absence in which to get mar ried, say farewell to his bride and return to duty, Chester M. Briggs, corporal of Company B, Washington militia, hunted up his girl, Helen C. Pain, and one hour later was married. This is a case of getting a Pain suddenly and unexpectedly, but it is hoped it will be a Pain that will prove a real pleasure. Some peet said: "He never knew Ralph R. Duniway, an attorney of Portland, criticises ; pleasure wno never knew pain,' and perhaps this is the the criticism of the supreme court by the Oregonian:0110 alluded to. in its issue Monday, on the courts decision in a recent DISCONNECTED BY A CONJUNCTION Gathers Up Derelicts On the I Road and His Fish Cost j Less Than Dollar Each I Col. E. liufer due to the day. ft rent desire to case because the defendant, or her attorney for her, used the conjunction "and" instead of "or" in replying to an answer filed by the defendant in a damage suit. The Oregonian scores a bull's eye in criticising the criticism of its critic. Mr. Duniway points out the very simple The United States is willing to assist in relieving the famine stricken people of Poland, and a bill is before congress appropriating two million dollars for this pur pose. However nothing can be done until it is learned whether or not England will permit supplies to be sent them. It is announced that the Duke of Devonshire will suc ceed the Duke of Connaught as governor general of Canada. This statement was given the press bureau last night. The retiring governor general has -proven a strong man, and well equipped for his work. His man- ti I i f SA 1 rv a . rules of pleading and the Oregonian shows that under, aKe"ient or Vana(Uan aitairs Has resulted in great good to these rules the statement in the answer was not made i 4,11 me piovinces. according to them, and that the reply was in fact both a general and specific denial of the defendant's state ment of new matter. If the plaintiff violated the rules of pleading so did the defendant, and did it first, and this violating of the rule was what caused the apparent viola tion by the plaintiff. There is another phase to the matter that should not be overlooked and that is that the plaiutiff lost her case through the "carelessness and negligence" of the attor ney, if the supreme court decision is right. This attorney was admitted to practice law in this state by this same supreme court, if not by the same members of it. He was given a certificate to practice by this supreme court and was thus "carelessly" and "negligently" held out to litigants as being sufficiently learned in the law to handle their legal business. A person having need of a lawyer's services in many cases has no means of knowing anything about their abilities, but they know they have the indorsement of the supreme court and should know the law well enough at least to attend to any usual business. How does the supreme court feel about it when called upon to decide a case which has not been properly pleaded or tried, through the inefficiency of an attorney it has indorsed as being fitted by his knowledge of the law to o f f fn A I i 1 1 1 d t t? 1 1 It 1 i ic i n emu V . It is an axiom of the law that every man is 1 resident Wilson can feel an especial pride in his sunnosed to know the law. This is a i.leasinc fiction of state as allthe New Jers(,y cllK,ta of militia is on the way I ho lennl mint!, for no man knows the law or anv areat!to tne nmk'v the last installment leaving the mobiliza last Fridav. prid.ablv I suddenly developed a i fish. It is lierlilif.s nil- ! necessary to use the wold "yreat" for I when the colonel develops any thing! fr m an id en-to a Fourth of JulV era-! tion it is always of the "roat "' kind, i However, this has nothing to do with : the .Tory. .'uv. when the colonel wants! fish he wants the hot. and that is the! onlv kin. I the Little Ncctii.ca pro-! duces. ! ELEVEN factories work constantly to meet the steady demand for your friend the OWL. To make each one of these OWLS as good as the last one in flavor and mellowness requires this large organization, plus a constant investment of a million dollars in leaf alone. You get the results of this great investment when you buy the Million Dollar OWL. 1 i 1 Yesterday's dispatches stated 45,000 full blooded Indians have enlisted in Carranza's army. This may be correct, but few acquainted with Mexico, will believe there are that many "full blooded" people or animals of any kind in Mexico. Even the mules are of mixed breed. The movement to establish a fund of fifty million dol lars for the purpose of pensioning protestant ministers is meeting with success. The board of conference claimants of the Methodist Episcopal church announces that twenty millions of the required amount has been secured. A dispatch yesterday stated that preparations for the reception of the Third Oregon militia regiment were be ing made at Fort Rosencrans near San Diego. This is the only intimation so far received as to the destination of our boys. He mentioned the fact to his -on. ! I. any. You no doubt know Larry.' though not by sijrht unless you met him outside of his auto. He is the chap you i see in the periscope of the blue allio, that like Mark Twain's jack rabbit, i "splits lone; cracks in the atmosphere. ' ' j Larry groomed up the hie; ;,ut dole.) uot the Colonel nlionr.l early Saturday morning and pi ded to stretch a see-1 tion of dark azurine Italian sky along: j the usually traveled highway to the Lit-j ale Xi'stucca. The colonel having been I0112 in the newspaper business had no fear of "pi-! in"" his form and besides well he is not afraid to travel high." ami; the result was that about the time the. smell of the loco's gasoline drifted out' of the steel bridge they passed Inde- pendence. and the hills around the Xfi. , r? tueen were in sight a few minutes later. 1 t'.d.ii.. ,...;,.'..,,, .. . I i : I i i . i i i i , ' -vs uie. ciiinucii uoipn mil. mey came across a little Hupmobilo. in which were a gentleman and his wife also bound for the Xestucca but just at that time hopelessly stuck in the mud and unable to negotiate the climb. Larry produced n rope at the colonel's suggestion aiol tool; the Huph and its stranded ones in tow. In a short time they overhauled a Ford stuck tight on the' muddy hill, ami with a couple of very disconsolate would be fisheino n holding an inquest on their fishing chances. Got a rope ? asked the colonel. They had. "Hitch on." said the colonel. They hitched. Larry gave the abstpilatulator an ex-! tra twist, and the carbonaceous period a ' hunch on tlie soft pedal an. I the loco. ! bubble went up the hill with both do-; relicts in tow . 'I he cob.uel built a 'fire on the outer' end of a long black cigar, ami from his I position on the poop idvk superintend- j j ed the voyage. It was made on time; and without trouble, but it spoiled the j colonel's fishing trip, for as he thought; of his auto and the I'reieht train it hauled up the hill, he swelled up so big; i he couldn't get between the hi . trees i The Million Dollar Cigar M. A. GUNST & CO, INCORPORATED here, strongly in favor against th conferees last night before of war with Mexico, forced the dele- departure. gat" to ho,. I their peace conterence elsewhere. The New Mexico city was elected after Kl Paso civil authorities intormed lr. Jordan that angry I'd I'asoans. out of sympathy with peace overture at present, might attack the delegates. Open threats were made . Why aro wo popular? Be- cause we tell you every day, the news of the world, Trust Prices Cut in Half ' Painless Parker Dentistry 50 Less U 1 VI ill 1 V I v tl I I fraction ot it. the learned lawyer is the one who is familiar not with law but with precedent. The doctrine of stare decici.s is the foundation of this, and that upon which the attorney familiar with precedent builds his cases and his reputation. . Yesterday's dispatches stated that certain leading progressives had made a virtual demand on Mr. Hughes to disavow Murray Crane. Senator Snioot. Boies Penrose and other recognized leaders of the old guard. What they want is a letter similar to that written by Wilson to (leorge Harvey in the llUl! campaign. They are not will-1 ... i i a i" it t t i. . :. i.l :i l, I ing to u usi mi, ungues mi mug as in1 is ciiupu'ii u wiui this gang of wire pullers. Of course Mr. Hughes will not oven think of writing that Kind of a letter or any other that reflects in any way upon the gentlemen named. At the same time it is pretty certain these gentlemen will not stand behind Hughes unless he does this, anil so will perforce throw their influence to Wilson. Mr. Roosevelt going into the Hughes camp so soon after betraying them, and being welcomed with open arms is anothei thing that is not making them feel any more kindly to ward Hughes. tion grounds at 1 o'clock yesterday morning. The suffragettes have evidently got their work in to some purpose. Senators met suffrage workers from suf frage states yesterday, and agreed to submit tlie Susan I. Anthony amendment to the senate soon. It seems that with shorter riding habits fashion has decreed longer boots for women riders. Naturally this makes the boots come considerably higher. along the creek. However, I.any caught enough trout to make their ci'st some thing less than a dollar apiece. Thirtieth Convention of Missionary Society' The thirtieth annual convention of the Woman's Home Misinnary so.ietv of the Oregon conference will open to-1 morrow morning at In o'clock at the1 First MetiiodUt church. j I .wier tne tormai organization, an; j address of welcome will be made bv! ..Irs. .1. ('. Spencer, with response bv Mrs. .1, 1!. Candlish of Portland. Fob i lowing the response. Mrs. K. A. Nib- j lin of Portland will read the minutes; of the last meeting and the district! secretaries will make their annual re port, j The afternoon service will begin , with an ad ire-s by the i,Vv. 1,'i.har.l. X. Aison, followed by lepartmeat re-i ports and report of the conference cor resounding soiietnry, Mis. t.torge II. Ahlen. A report of the (I'd Peoples' Home will be made by Mis. Fannie I said, "My wages are too low; I've worked awav. the vS- tu'i'C 2, uX'TT best I know, since I was young and hale, and my em-1 1'l""!i?,"', J ployer never cries, 'Oh, James Adolphus, you're a prize, ' wmi 'b,M"'nSp,'wlth '..clarmusic J sN7 THAN TRUST DENTISTS CHARGE Hours 8:30 to 6:30; closed Sundays. Si QUITTING A JOB Bigger Office, Bigger Business, Better Methods, Better System, More Patients, More Hygienic THAN ANY TRUST DENTIST IN OREGON We examine your teeth (not your pocketbook) free of charge. Tart of every dollar you give a Trust Dentist goes to help keep up the Trust in Oregon. Can you afford to pay $2 for $1 worth of old style dentistry just to help the dental combine crush competition? Painless Parker Dentist N. Los A:.. E. CORNER STATE AND COMMERCIAL, SALEM 32i)i2 Washington St., Portland Bakersfield. Fresno, Saa San Piego, San Francisco, Oakland, Jose, Broo klvn, X. Y. There must be a rumor factory somewhere on the coast running three eight hour shifts a day. It is cer- tainly turning out some very poor samples of workman ship. As an illustration one rumor is that Germany is stirring up the troubles in Mexico. This is so utterly! absurd as to be unworthy of mention among sensible, people, yet it had. and has many believers. Another of the same piece ot goods is that Japan has warships on the Mexican coast ready to attack the United States the minute war breaks out with Mexico. Japan has no desires to have trouble with this country, and no-reason for hav ing, hence this rumor is as silly as the other. These are hut samples of the flock of "canards" tlutt are always in our duck pond. ' " ' ' L. 1 : V. ' j V -.. . II .' 1 Mrs. ,1. fcaturinc program, a reading by I'uowii and the pageant !woik of foreign missions. for those who wish to stay ia the church following the afternoon session uml have brought a ba-ket lunch Thurs day ewnhig, hot cot fee will be serv-' ed. A mir-ery for children will be provided in the ladies' parlor both i dnvs of t li o cioit'eience. 1 11 see you draw more kale.' I know his business will go broke, when I throw on the galling yoke that I so long have worn; without my rare abilities, 'twill soon be bagging at the knees, and he will weep and mourn. He'll realize, when conies that frost, how great a treasure he has lost: hell beg me to return; and now III q-'Fnnil Wnlafnrs fhv this office chair, and get a situation where. r00fl -Peculal0s aY more roubles I can earn." So I resigned,! Uverreach lhemselves with language unci; my boss s tace shov ed great relief, instead of pain and woe; 1iq cried aloud, "Oh, happy day! It's long since you have earned your pay I'm glad to see you go!" He's doing business as of yore; things boom in his department store, his goods are all the rage; while I plod on, with sign and sob, and vainly try to get a job at half my former wage. Washington, dune '27.- Food specu lators attempting to use the Mexican sitnatiou as an excuse for boosting prices will do so at their own risk, it was said at the department of justice today. Reports i.ae ica. hed here that food dealers will seize upon big mtteis for the government for the aimv as an opportunity for gouging smaller consumers. The Nation's Favorite Bustier Nut There Is No Better LADD & BUSH, Bankers Established 1SGS CAPITAL $.00.000.00 Transact a General Banking Business Safety Deposit Boxes SAVINGS DEPARTMENT DYNAMITERS AT WORK Prompt Relief ci. !. "; h',ii,.i .! v i Telgman extinguished a huminc fuse from the all-tOO-COmmOn ills of today just in time to prevent the do- the digestive organs weak stniciion of tin- o.-i man American bail stomach, torpid liver and inac- bearing compauv plant bv six sticks ot i ti.fa kii.lo j A. dvnami.e to which the tW was attach- I i - f fUI?d, th5 o.l. 1'eter fumiss, an electrical woikef. BlWayS Sale, Sure, qUICK-aCting .. i v l... n ...n. ..ii.-. -in, iii,ioii.K III-III I.., ,, 1,111. ), nil iii'ieste.l. dourntu now 'loaay Ad cl- liver the goods. )(( st s)( )i jt s(c sc s( st sj( 3C sjt sjt jJe BEECHAM'S PILLS Urf t 9U Kmr Medici I Ik WwU. &ld r7rr. la bun, 10u. 24. Two Mexicans Killed j Brownsville. Texas June i;-Two Always Watctl This Ad Mexicans who starte.i to cross the nv-( er in a row boat early today failed to answer the challenge of an American sentry, lie fire. I. hilling one Mexican and woundius; the other. Peace Delegates Are Not it it i Popular Changes Often H H H Strictly correct weight, iqnr dal nd highest pricei for mil ktadi of junk, metal, mbber, hides and furs. I pay 2c per pound for old raj. X Big atoek of all aizea lecond hanl incubators. All kinds eorrngate4 t iron for liih roofi and building. Hoofing paper and second hand f linoleum. Kl l'aso. Texas, .lane C. Dr. Pavid Starr Jordan and Modesto ('. Kollar l, two delegates representing the Ameri can I'nion to Prevent Militarism, were today eu route to Albuiiuernue, X. H. Steinback Junk Co. The Houm of Half a Million Barjalna. 103 North. Commercial 8t Pkoas HI i i