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Editorial Page of "The Capital Journal" wi:oni:may kyk.mxu. October . I! lt. CHARLES H FISHES, Editor and Manager. I'LIH.ISllHl) KYKKY KVI.NIMi I'.NC -l'T rH'NUAY, SAI.KM, OKK0.OX, 1Y Capital Journal Ptg. Co., Inc. i.. a HAKNKS, l-lYsU.Mlt. omas. n. rism:ii, Vlee Tiesident. IH'KA 0. ANI'KKSKX, See. unit Trou. IVily ly rnrrler, or year laily iy tintil. per yenr . iSl KNCKIl'TION HATKS iji.'.l'O 1'er month ;.IH lYr month 45.' :t.v SWEDEN AND ENGLAND AT OUTS ITI.l. I.KASKII N IKI-: TKl.l-MUAI'll KVil'OKT Now y: st i-; k n kith us i : n t a t i y i ;s York. Wnrd Lew is Williimis Special Agoti.'y, Triliiitie Oliiongo, V. II. Slm'kwi-ll, I Voi'K tins Huililini; The latest phase of the European situation is the strained relations between the allies, especially England, and Sweden. England has complained to the Swedish government against what it calls a breach of neutrality. It seems the Germans are in the habit of using part of the Swedish territorial waters inside the three mile limit, to pass up and down the coast while England has used another portion of Sweden s territorial waters in the same way. Sweden has protested to both powers Ger many and England, but her protests have been in vain. Sweden recently announced that she would close the Kogrund channel to all except Swedish vessels. To this England will accept whatever Sweden chooses to give her safe route that was open to them to pass into and out of the Baltic, and at the same time England intimated that Sweden was not so particular in keeping German ships from her territorial waters. To this Sweden made sharp The in fee of all food stuffs is soai-intr and there seems I W intimating as plainly as diplomatic languagecan to be no limit to its possible altitude. Prices telecraimedi?nV pJa,inl,y n, Se.nenYly does',tha,t LnS" from New York and some other of the larger cities telljlaml w.as deliberately lying about it. Apparently the two the storv. It is not alone bread that is taking unto itself countries are near the breaking point, but it is probable wings, like other riches, and flying awav, but the lowlvj Lnf and will accept whatever Sweden choses to give her spud winks its multitudinous eves and 'climbs out of! ?nd lot 11 K at that f het ? ) the countries against sight. The succulent roasting ear puts itself to the1 her now she cares to fight at this time. ground and satisfied with what it hears; starts to keep! ine seizing oi oweuisn mans is one oi me original company wih Sandard Oil socks. The tomato, not longicauses f uthe i!1 ffehn aniJ, thlf too will probably be since known as Jerusalem apples and kept for show, has topped when England hnds Sweden will not stand for it. increased in price in New York more than f00 per cent The t'lipitnl .lotmml farrier lioyn lire instructed to put the papers on I lie Hircli, If (lie carrier does not ! this, misses you. or neglect getting I'"' rtor to you on time. LitidK phono the circulntiou imiuugcr. as this is the only way we vnu detennine ohi'thci- or not (lie carriers rite t'ollou in instructions, l'iioito Mnin M before ;;; o'clock tuiil u paper nill be sent you I'V special messenger if the en pier lias missed you. THE PRICE OF FOOD STUFFS YOU NEED. to aid nature occasionally when your liver is slugKisli, your stomach dis ordered or your bowels inactive. Let this safe, mild, dependable remedy regulate these organs and put them in a sound and healthy condition. BEECHAM'S PILLS Urtnt S.I. of A.r Mdim In tfc World. Sold nrrwhwm. la boa 10c 2 Sc. OPEN FORUM : CONSTITUTIONAL PROVISIONS ! Salem. Oregon. Sept. 2i, ll'lii. IMitor Capital Journal: Wishing to luvomo lietter infurnieit relative to our suite mid its laws, the; writer reeenllv took 1111 the stii.lv of the state constitution. The stinlv prov-i rtl rather interesting. Among otlieri things discovered is the fait that Ar ti.:. iKie .m oi ine smie rousiiiution -i,,,,-. The Nation's Favorite Botter Nut There Is No Better going up to the crate that sold a year or two ago at Up to date snow storms have not been reported along j;r... J : .:.. i i. t .....i i f imy ceius, aiiti gi-uuiK iuun who u.o o. mum .u:u Kl the Russian or Rumanian frontiers but the time is draw- ..gain it is tiie same witn aiuuu everytmng else uuu is noal. for them u hoks ag thou h if im. eatable. It seems strange in the face of these facts that .tant moveg are t0 made on this f ront they will have such a row should be made over bread alone winch shows , Q bo made in th(? neflr futu w b(? postoned until the leas increase in price of all food stutls. 1 he figh tnext .in Anothef six weeks or two nonths will also against the raising the price of this one commodity still- t an end to active operations on the other fronts and goes on. and the movement to have congress lay an em- the armios wiU t in the winter building and strengthen bargo on all breadstulls in order to keep the price down . trenches aid fortifications. This means that with has not been abandoned, though not so much noise is be-Lh mWn;no-Afth, Wino-,; tw ni rW ing made as a short time ago. I the opening of the Spring campaign there will be another maue a a snou ume ago. ! almost impregnable line of defenses for the fellow to It is quite natura for humanity to tight the things , t kl whovants to into the other's territory. In this case it will in all probability be. the Germans who will fight on the defensive just as they have been doing along the Somme. that hurt it and are directly visible, and to pay no atten tion to other things just as hurtful but not so evident. .No one objects to United States Steel doubling in price, or Hethlehetn doinir the same. They do not object because they do not see that it affects them, and it does not direct-j Iv, Vet it lias much to do with the high cost of living.! Rut a few days ago Candidate Hughes criticised the Steel stocks go up because the demand tor steel products administration because its dilatory actions prevented is excessive and prices consequently go up because the j American bankers getting a chance demand outruns the surmlv. and a fictitious value is "UKUXX,000 loan to China and created far above the cost of manufacture which permits! good investment, the cutting of large juicy melons, and great dividends.! bankers ca - The average consumer does not stop to think that this is'"-- going to touch his pocketbook, but it does fixes the amount of salarv that mav uiiiviiuiurni loniauieu a eoveri ; ik.. believed by sonic to have been ! be i.ai.1 to eertain sfate orfi.ers whiiel V"" ."'" .ul " " 1 T II R TITTI CP the legislative assembly l.ns fixed oth-!sh.( eive'8Urll romntian a-s maC.! " er ainonnts. seenunijlv. in ilirevt ron-ii... ,.,,-;. i.i . i... tu.. .!,::.! fli.t with snbl .rtMo -XI II. Uneeted with Vhe inerVn that To illustrate, The governor shall re-.n,., i.i.,, n,. ..,.,. . 1.1! eeive an annua! salarv of fifteen huu- i,v : h.V.. ,' .i,, i:i.: There is something chilling in the urt'u iioiiars. ine serrerary 01 state i snail re.eive an annual salary ot fifteen ; ,vich hundred dollars. The treasurer shall rt'-'eourt. eeixe an annual snarv ot right uuiiit- red dollars. The iu.iiies of the sut'reiue I i ,..;n J,.,.....,, '.k ......;.'...-... ' What is common sense? asks a Cali- ithe I'nited States and the constitution court shall each receive an annual sa! nr. or mo riiousauii miliars, i nev snail nl- .k,, ,,., ,,t r..r..ii receive no tees or KfJ'te whatever, lf ,he?e im.re8s,.g at ,1Ilroll!l,i,lItion. for.the (.ertormancr of any of the du ali ,,.,. sumj of loliev h.(V. ,,oen ties connected with their respective of-, wSnv taken from the state treasure ,", comrcusBiion oi oiucer. 1)V thofe whll have l.en,.t-iteiI uv if not fixed bv this roustitntion. shall ; io,.r..- I 1... ..... . : i. 1....T imir.Hs.s. However, m direct conflict wuh the'oullt to klUlW- ,1V wha, allthori,v tlu. constitunonal r.-ttiilatio of salaries. Itw,siative assemblv has made the in Ky act ot the legislative assi'molv, ..'.. ,,, ,,, i:'. -miiu, im- aiar. oi ine co. era supic li.lltv to w-tinf HPfm. plain, violation of the constitution,: ,v,'a,her stones that are floating about . "every judge of the supreme; the country, before entering upon the duties' of his off ire, swears (or affirms) ; that 1 will support ihe constitution of fornia paper. Well, common sense is O, thunder! if you had any yon w ouldn 't ask such a question. ' Sham break in eyes." savs a Port. the an( headline, (ertainlv. It ahvavi .happens when they drop. ft.iii.,1 n'lin w Milling t.. .t.ld that thu. or was increased to SV..UOH ir annum: . .. .... - outcome. mis oi uc icuimhii.c ascmoiv Ordinarily when a man snys soma time previouflv that the battle is won. it means that he is doubtful as to th when! violation of article XI II are eon- I wish to pass the question the seeretarv of state to f4V0 per an mini: the state treasurer to M.VM pen stitutional nnnuiii. nn.i ine anornev cenetai to ,., .--.i. .lwHt ,Hr ninimii. - Tne legislative! n thl. eV(Mlt thers fail- , hit,f .,s. assemblv ..t W, increased the s;ilar tire R A yUxtt, m,t solv, . L. ics of the justic-s of the supreme court j ,,,, illvolve,, llV ,XI,lMllII1! bow it ,s nn SJlMHi to M..-HI )r annum. ,.gallv iusible' to .av ihe iu.iaes ot .p-iotations are tr.'in the ,he MII,romo ,,n a taHtv f p,,r The ahovt' Thev to share in the y. st a chance for a that American China as much U , J',,, noma so keep v : the money and that ,r(lril. Xm na niacbinerv is higher, all steel and every factory ; has to i M. io lends it. In "hat America's to &0.(XUXX). it be doubled. piie.1 i.y iH-u wtcotr. s.vrctary oi ,arti,.,0 Xlll. rixes said saiarv state. and certainly are interesting, but . anm,,a do not state all of The m-ord ot facts! Verv ",in.ereiv vour- ib conneci'.on wiTn rue :ncrease oi re-( . iniieraiion mar nave r.een niatc to inc. , m ,'ju.lges of the siipren.e court. i Let us ir.vcsticate this ri'cord. 1hi i ! while rioing so Veep in mind the fact. never heeu re-; ttegon. i.aii;htki:. I.o.iks as if we might have a right smart primary election in this town, after all. Almost any middleaged man can re call to mind from one to a dozen meat he has known who were pestered intt their graves by people who were not suffering for the money. The hop market is not hopping murk. AUTO KILLS PRIEST AKD INJURES TWO OTHERS i ... I eona. in., .vr. msnui xi ies, that -V-i shall be the ai.bua! ' Pu,iBe- J the atholic di.-ese of Peor-, 15 lv", ..) a Tcsoh.tioM rrl serious., lojurci an,! rv cl by the legislati.e assembly Tauline rrederick at Ye Libertr, 'Bill' Hart at the Oregon, "Ciriliaa, tion" at the Grand and the usual pro grain at the Hligh. Strenuous timej Edmund 'or 'lc l'icture show goer. jntlges. was pa Last week was a fairlv livelv one at Father Salem police headquarters, yet it would t r t,.: ...uney he wants ..utf waste water is needed. to anierM ih f rh pay. waen th's proi.se.1 amendment . 1 kiileu earlv t.lav when their mitumo- , ki. , -t :., .i. , .... ..t I'lle turne.1 over wh'le the rarty was en were prevented from happening bv the mat thing, and .cm must eventually be borne. IO tt-i was submittal to Wie l-eo;'!.' in !" Other- ' ' overwhelmingly vote.1 dow c. j However, in the face of this adverse ! vote of the people, the legislative as- , sen. My. sesu 1V. parsed au art giv- " " " " Jiivi each jn.ige of the supreme eemt Rncci'di cftict! ol,.,- !,. : lOIX - 1..:,k UA .: '" ei;ar,'eJtr f vr holding a ter.i. i.i-cuiii cioiicuv. j-i.v.i moi. in i.-io iiic Liv.a'auiui.iu uuu of .ouit at ren.iieton. lu li:. the a number of things happened which. department. .ars will be a dead loss. to Irinceville. to conduct confir- - : matiou ceremonies. Father S.-heu?7. was crushed under the wieckace. IJishop Say " this is nice weather" to an old lnnue sustained internal injuries an I Oregonian on a cold morning, and he lather Shannon" leg was broken. scowls at you and grunts. Always Watch This Ad" .... i,.,,f i incivased over that of lSi. by 42 per cent and was last ' ,"n' - rfsi to ; :. n,- q I'tavv- .t.i fiinMij;v vii ..iiv.ii 11 nvuiu vv kmi.Mii - - - j s i . 1. ! tation fr..m Blue -Changes Often : aiticle VII of th. cv !e.l b a state const. f.iti vote of Vc i.vv .-v. ... ,-..-. rr . . .... . . ranon in.m i.rae imvok. ouohm nine. . . . . ! ivF n ' mil i ii . H" n i k ...... . ...k at. i ... c..., lair to do the same by stool and every other product. :,v'." a ...i. u lul ' ? "Th' . . for hichor prices for any 'moans somewhoiv a lick at the!" remembered that tins is practically all a natural rXX?? consumers pocket. It tKvs not take any profound re- pwvth and is not due, as is that of the I rated Mates, to t.vW ,-er - ... .i . t immigration. A still moiv rcmarkMhU st.trptviont hnw. This net ail, however, fer m u.- searcn 10 discover uuu ine great mass m .niu'i :can air .i u 1 . u i C , cv, pavimr their full share of the cost of the European war 'r that popula ion has increased by ;.SOO.OOO,w riht now - While we have been shipping stuff out and "" l" ""'."'S l ms snoum convince j brinuimr in cold and red.vmed securities up in the bil- l-onnany that it is useless to ki 1 Russians since she can-, lions, the increased cost of living has made the masses not mako th ah rate equal that of the births. j contribute generally for the benefit of the few. An in-- civase of twenty dollars a year in cost of living for each Bucharest having Wen warned that unless Rumania; person in this country moans that the sum of &2.lXXUX-. made a separate peace soon the city would be laid in! (XX) has Uvn taken from the consumer. Where, does it ruins, has taken a practical way of protecting it. Thous-; po? Well, some of it goes back to the mine owner, some ands of German and Austrian prisoners will be placed to tne lanuev ami some 10 outer prouueers; out u.e iuig- at tne points liable to attack so that u the aen CASTOR I A For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years Always bears the Signature sf Strietly crret weight, iqun deal and highsit price for all klala tt junk. Beta!, rubber, hides aa fan. I pay 2e per pouad for aid nf. Big rhxk of an aues eeeoad hand laenbatora, All kiadj eamat4 ira for both roofs aad baUdiiga, Hoofing paper aad aeeoad aaid li0lUL . H. Steinback Junk Co. The Eease of Halt a Million Bargains. m Ken Ceuareia! It. Pkeaa M e- C&y&tez CAPITAL JOURNAL WANT ADS BRING YOU RESETS. nernntanes and er portion finds its way into the cotTois of the country's roppelins raid the city they will kill many of their own monov kincs: the Rockofollors, Morgans. Schwabs, Oar- people. 1 necios antt that class. aturaay it is esumatea uuu Rockefeller set aside some $S.tXXtX as his shai-e of it for, the day's profits, and many others "earned vast sums m the same way. Of course Rockefeller does not keep it all. j for we ai-e told he gave away seventeen brand new jvn-; nies that he had not carried over two months, and this all in one day. restoring to the public and to circulation about what he thought the hafa.r.ee of mankind was entitled to.i It is the class that takes in millions while passing out a; few cents that is larcvly responsible for the high cost of. living when it comes down to the final analysis. RippHhRhmQS, J . Waff M-NCon mm r - . FATHER DISAPPROVES OF LEONARD BROOKE SIGNS OF AGE The agony is over, and the pennant winners are known. Now the country can settle down to business and give ear occasionally to the neglected spell-binders. LADD & BUSH, Bankers Established lSfS CAFITAL $500,000.00 Transact a General Banking Business Sdftfty Deposit Boxes . SAVINGS DEPARTMENT i !urv-- T iv-'Ito M-?rK l'... .v ''"."" H."w. 1 vi wk a..MBar s,e. Jear. -vvuv, in wu iic, Xlll ill Uitr wre.,rltisf.,i: and yellow leaf. The things that once ex-:M' !! fcx cited me, and made nie throw two fits or tSS;'8 1 J" three, no longer make the old anneaL and' i a is s,m eriv quite incuiierent i leel. hen presidential ngrus were on, m happy times forever kest.!ea.wiBHiwte!y H AtTl.K XXXVISL liossible t IVi.i i.w.l ... ... .1 . - l.e,M Buvie. rka, I ,Vel4 v ' 3.V 1 ' ,V h m, e . XU,'n, ,lrvw into the sta te? - fri-i-.Uk s. -Vr kaul He mas aaeV- sa"!,5; I ,!,,n ,J,n,! ' a,v ehftVt.l aitJi to meet !t ei e..u-s. .- as far a I eu':l Mr. Sutton Advises.' " " 1 "BS Wh1 and surprise.! that see keA j3.t s ee to tr.e res: ef tie Keiveauvi tkat v..u . . f. ron.M "'"'iy ni.-self. AU :aa lW. dear, and avoid the ' ,,,0"S"'S .ie else le., me. Ne.ta- e. ms t,;.ry tSe: a.!, prance ef ev,. Yoin.fi men are some-M l- I11 ",?ir ,",re. frT tavm were tiaa t:xe eer. ttr-,fiiv.. ...i.H.. ... .- "-""-""" "tea r.aua. aa,i eva rnvvaea are o, ..ute h.m' ?' X U 1 kT . i.ie-.r nairie.i ine. Hit in the en. it. IV., ... ' K... i ..i . v a little ever atys weans twuMe." ! 1 " " .,!V' ,ut U,,1" a B- t weeU me CUffe.r.1 mte e that . Tkere s iin. for m ., ,.le. ! t lL'-. . . .... nri-rr-eea ts-,r.es, Matter for awa 1 maa thankful. 1 kie,l . ad . lr,vke had I, 't re,.,Vlt I .1 -niT lemasesh.ei.nm.M.atelyjtHa, e aad jn.-.l ,Kr,l the . . l ' ii . Ji'.l''"" l.h."-.!r,"r' gene, for days together I saw red; I hardly iti'M u tiir ever went to bed. I really thoueht if A' w to aw. - i ot,ee.i Se.B ... i thoiXTmL v m t that father saM aethirt. Uvd. Was I .!..,,,.. . i. 1 1 . I .. ' ' " L . V rV: . t. .v ..J... i ..i n.i . ..ii , ...i i..i .. . . . . " ama iaiy aasi ane Met. ihtt I should win. a golden era would hetnn: iV.tVliI',. ''k' ':!! hkl really thought if A should lose, wetfhaver ra:.;,:; to soak our shirts and shoes to buy our'T MiJ ,kM 1 h,,'i v ,K d-v or ,h" "r ma, ou tash , ui. " "v as a aad thea hungry children bivad V.f tmng ot oread. : ione.1. let roe ksem he yoa decide toj Ma.tn't Clifford said that if 1 epeet I n. sai.i; it tskes s litti-e to a:ak a U"an ttai.fv. ' Kut now I hear the statesmen roar the '"'.71' ,a:,'"l r "' same old thunder as of yore, and not a tremor do I feel.! , j-i'CTr .nTiroi-""1' B and nota warning makes appeal I know that xvhen the j .hT 'iJSJrtwii XtXL . " fuss is oone, and A has lost, and B has won, well ail plod iiw o. a,,-r..e t.f i ,v,iau,v VV III: X V, on the same old way. and saw our wood and bale our hay. ISS'J. k,XV Sri ' VJt Z !R t ,ttn a and love and laugh, and sing and sigh, and woo and wed hv,i,,r; m, 'ninVflJT; daa, tt and work and die. I ; 'K" i f "i i u n, ..j ii tk( ,: ' M1 Prvvke. to ave rehef. tonad it iim-iat lei .W.,l. i. ... i T ...... . TTTfsa