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SIX THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SAT.FM. OKFOON. SATURDAY SEPT. 8, 1917. 'MiMmnimiii HiMiiii l "f'"j 4 H i jfKMW t i it 1 Si : 1,1 Efld , i . i ; i p if a , lJKH - I J I : it i JT liliiiiiniiiiiiiiM t 1 1 I HI f ll IE 1 till f 1 'I !l III It ! JTil r . ff s i x E . j ii j ? a i m ' n .2 L. ..I. it j . i rn f . s . , ! s i i m sf i i fulfil i -i ii i' i s i ( . wm r- I it i I'Tf .1 t li H j; f I: nil- .1 111!; I iiri ';, jr-ri js r 4 - e lit - ii it ii f.i. i f it j r j f rn ir, t mi 1 i r i m is i 1, rfl ,"f'l . I IB f tm ll 1X.t ii i ii v ii h it a m Hi vi m m I LJiJLiLJ L.JUMKt, It J rt l!L ff JUL MIL 'IIMIi'lllMI'MIIIIHIIIimTI I,1 11 'II"!1"1'1 " " i I 1 illl "II ' 'l1 o " ' 'i l l ' (M l I I i III '"! " in:i il' I IIIIPII M""""-ll . ! 1 1 M in i i H i i r; I 9 Jl "S1? " SUPPORT of Home Industries is One Form of Patriotism. kJt it II ii n J 'f H u '.I I r- U.r fl v tjj "jail tHkuhU1 HlPlilCT! hTTTi I iiiiIiiiiiIiIm,IiI17i Hii m 1 1 lIHiilll! it WOMEN Are Purchasing Agents in Most 1 DAY-ROLL Money Stay; hDmes. Their cooperation is necessary p i helps ??.ake Oregon pi Urn s at home prosperous 'V GROCERIES FRUITS f&W Wr.FTADI RC iwvbinvvw 1 HnviDTi ivHif Mil ih n awii ivi ll.llillllUIIIIW)WWW)Ml'-ll)'iIJIMlllllWIlltlllPIMlli Pearl Shortening V 4 ProJuct o HOME INDUSTRY. '! 1 1 . A Shortening of REAL MERIT. ' ' Made by one of the Largest Home Industries. - For RESULTS it will compare favorably with any High-Price shortening on the market. It is ECONOMICAL and gives Excellent results in any kind of Cooking. Union Meat Co. NORTH PORTLAND, ORE. I in i mi Sworn Statements OP ALL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANIES ON FILE WITH INSURANCE DEPT. AT SALEM SHOW Leads In Oregon In 1. Insurance written in 1010. 2. Gain in Insurance in force 1010. 8. Gain in Premiums collected 100S to 1910. 4. Gvin in Insurance in force 1900, to 1916. 13? Before you sign an application for Life Insurance in vestigate our new Low Premium Policies. Oregon's Successful Life INSURANCE COMPANY Oregon Money Invested in Oregon. Oregonlife HOME OFFICE A. L. MILLS, I'reniJeut. Corbett Building, Fifth and Morrison. C. S. SAMt EL, General Manager. SIM PHILLIPS District UoprcflOiitative PORTLAND, ORE. E. N. STRONG, Assistant Manager. . iiiiiiiS BWnl 'ii i' W iii.'t!' 'Ii il'Jr i y I mtmmmmviWur t hum 'ySrCT-xiaffl!' n i ii mi I in mi I n n , m Hi ill Purola Toilet Preparations and Medicinal Remedies are Guaranteed to PIeas"e. Kvery diggist in Salem sells tliem p i if I III I;! iiiiiiiiiiysiiiikiiiiiiiii -1' try: Vi V s k-nit ltd '4 iYI v.. lr7K HarJy Rod For Food Value you'll find them the ideal sodas for your rtrhily-t-crisp, tasty and satisfying Tru-Blu Biscuit Co. PORTLAND 9 t1' 11 t il 'r Hi ft It Pays to Buy the Best Ask for Olympic Flour Makes Whitest, Sweetest, Healthiest Bread 5 Makes Health Happiness and Success Made from carefully selected Northwestern Wheat, thoroughly cleaned and scoured by the most modern meth od known. All the nutritious qualities of the Wheat are retained and it reaches you clean, pure and wholesome. The Portland Flouring Mills Co. r The Best the Market Affords. CROWN FLOUR is made to meet the demands of the most exacting house wife. It is as' near right as the best wheat, modern machin ery and expert milling knowledge can make it. The quality of Crown Flour will never be lowered, .vq will make it better if possible. - NOT BLEACHED. DISTINCTIVELY DELICIOUS Steel Cut COFFEE Four Minute Men of Rapid Fire Cli k Lisi Qrgani ' .5" . We now have tlio""Pou" Men''. The organization is a (leg of the committee of Public infoi created hy executive "order of tj ident April 14. Henco the Foul men are those selected for theij ability as ojicakers to present! government t pica oi national tance at moving picture theatr i ut the country. ' i O. B. Giiigiicli. secretary of tt C. A., has bee'n appointed cliaii me local ccnimittee, acting wl Commercial club, and it is throi and lu'j committee that the wori 1 our Minute men will bo carrie 'One of the first actions of t! ( committee was the appointment Known speakers to uituress oa: dienees at the moving picture t. Among those who have been in this patriotic work are the fol' Governor WiMiyeombe, Justice j McCamant, Justice Lawrence Ti Kollin K. Page, ev. James Elvi est Huckestein, C'has. V. Uullo) A. Harris, Walter Tooze, the R ert 8. Gill and the iev. P. T. Pd These speakers will bo HHsigq tain topics by the Committee on information and their talks will ited strictly to four minutes. Tl subject to be presented it, " W Are Fighting. " JULIUS MADEK TO SELL C Julius Madei has decided to from active furm life and will 1 auction sale September 21 and of his personal property. His law, P. J. Newswenger, arrive Saturday from his old home in where he has been visiting his f Mr. Newswenger says Illinois bumper crop of everything tui He has rented the llader rani will be there from this on. Woui there were more men like Julius for no better citizen can be foun fact that he will move away to P after the sale is regretted by hij erous friends. Mr. .Newswenga wide awake young fellow and wil a substantial addition, to the ecj ity. Bilverton Appeal. TURNS FARM FOR FURNITf For particular people who appreciate GOOD COFFEE. At all Leading Grocers. "You'll never know how good it is until you've tried it." Ask Your Grocer for DIAMOND "W" PURE FOOD PRODUCTS Wadhams & Company Manufacturers and Wholesale Grocers. Prominent German Writer Speaks For Common People (Vernon (Wis.) Censor.) j The Censor has the privilege of pre senting an article translated from the J German by Andrew Mellum of Viroqua. It was published in sire of tyranny, palace rule, police au thority, hypocritcal religion, moneyisin and manimothism the latter two nros- j per one by the other. German paper, ""T C" ""'.T, 7 ""' J' written by K.abund. editor of several j pU7 up yr TZZt?nl V t iv uiitt vnc worss, souiiera Story of Salem's Bridges (Oontinned frocm page one.) $00,000 was accepted and contract swarded. Polk county was to pay $20, ((0 and 1 for each ton of rip rap. Ail materials of the old bridge were to belong to the contractors. Their bid was figured down to ."9,557, and it was to le completed by December 1, 1M0. The city council in session on March S, 1SHO, voted in favor of incurring ar expense of $20,000 for the bridge, anil a special election wa,a called, result ing in a vote of 582 in favor of the bouds and 31 against. Completed in 1890. The tecords of Marion county show that at the January term, 1891, "21,684 was paid as its share of the bridge. By report of the engineer, the bridge was accepted by the county court Jan uary 1, 1891, but reference i made to the fact that the McCoy plan of pie: had not beeh acceptable and that irot cylinder piers hail been substituted. A report en this second bridge tc the county court, dated January 12 1801, was to the effect that putting in the cylinder iron piers, extra coil crete, tearing down of the old pier: and cost and construction had brought the total coat of the bridge to 8 1,402.0! Trouble began at once. In August of 1801 a bill was presented to Polk eua ty for half of the repafts. In Novem ber of the same yea; viewers were ap pointed to estimate cost of additional repairs. In July of 1802, the county court accepted a bid of 2005 to re build the west approach. In July of 1005 the eoui'.ty commissioners of the two counties met to consider the con dition of the bridge, and bids were ask ed for re-planking. - Present Bridge Condemned. la June of 10OT the bridge was in spected again. In May of 1012 an en gineering firm of Portland iaspected as to its safety and ia August of 10H the state highway commission under H. L. Bowlbr inspected. In October, 1913, H. W. Holmes of ' the state highway commission and Henry W. Morse of Portland, inspected, and from all came the verdict that the second bridge had cut lived its usefulness. novels that in speaking to a people desirine : and religious songs, presenting the sen-: ,,e free and to honor and respect jtiment of the common people toward i .."onl-onc mu8t 8P?k their ruler and his autocratic free Sliirit Vm a,-n o..nn 1 ;n . : x Acting on the last report, reuairs men- -language to '.he people but exercising were made. The two county courts on I .vour servitude principles at your offi- IVcember 9, li'lti, asked the state high-1 Majestv: Mohe than vou in voiir-""1 aml !"'cret eour,s at Berlin. But ay department to make an inspection. I political isolation and lonli'ness reilize u wor( h!,-ri,1.v deceived when vou I he verdict was that the bridge might j imploring, reciting and in a demand-: al)l,roved cf a"th"ty by the misreprc tnll at any time and this poaitive state- ; manner the attention of the world ; spnta,il' of freedom. Right, vour T'M J ngmeersr escially that turned to vou. Mav vour unfriend-! n"iMt.v. w not be last. You are ui -Mr. Wenre, eaused the two eonnty Iv 1rMg mitt vollr van(1alism and b . ; originated from it, and are simplr-an oon of 5, 1 "li'i"- at;b.'rism on the Vail. May incompetent : f human being. Give up Vour . rl thi ZnJ t . ' an1 untit diplomats ami" legislators, i bolll"f ln 'liv'e Prdon and live as a 1 he third bridge now tinder construe- .!. ,iv ' mn nu.. v.. i ti.. w;n ...a. urn fc , , turn nuuiu oc wiirr uesignaiea as cor- . it siHiuun? completed by Augnst I, 1 pay ri,'ou ami tne ualanee by " to .,.;.,,.,., Ii, erlv love. F.tal,li.h tK .I," ! more imperialism and militarism. thHrn t tke re. of mankind are turned KJ of Hohenzollern! Deliver i i wh- decided by the w "Z 'tL JtXlZ n at-m The "8-". Rray, ,he! from suspicion, free from vain P" - disappearing. Now the i an, no debt rUuniur "Vs thW b Ige. I blue a,1l reen eyes are turned i hope So free that from your small a.n0 alone fleht'ng Other, I . T - . s on you.. The eyes of Muschiks. Polins ! capitalistic clique to which civil and 8"' . P00Ple- nn r.n i and Tommie. are tnrne.l on -von still imilitarv head office n; ! More important than militarism rtALt fllUii KlI . your Majesty, have it in yonr power to i" support the heart-aehinr Prv nf!?he ',ower .of political economy. M J. A. Eowlnnd has traded hia tore stock in the Kastmau build. .South Water street to Mark B for his Lane county farm. Just Mr. Paulson's plans for conduct store are conjucture, but we undo that he has now offers for its dl in the event he desires to sell vertou Appeal. want others to do unto you. If cording to tho dictation of you science. Present willingly 1 and freedom to a freedom-loving pic not as mercy, but irom a st righteousness and fellowship, as j-ual confidence a-nd. brotherhood. indescribable joy will go over oui when it is known! " Wilhelm uounces the old system, the incuj inhuman rights only decided by He needs the co-o)cration and l ment of tho people for legislatii human rights. He will not bi master, but the servant of the; pie." The army would then be ij in the name of tho Fadcrland. it would be an army of peopled mediately must the two houses solidate and together orgauizo a ter system by which a minority not oppress a majority a parlit tary and democratic govcrnme: which the minister is according t people and responsible to thei ornment instead of a single indivj Then the German people are dclv from years of unspeakable suffj They can grow and prosper. '( need no more guardianship. i Majesty: Does not the cnor responsibility in sleepless nights heavy upon youf How easy you V find the load when the people i Selves pnnlH hpln tn parrv it . part of the responsibility and go ment. Majesty, you have it in your h to make immediate peace. Peace such a war cannot be made bet' democratic government on one and a single autocratic ruler on other a ruler whose power is noi rived from the people, but fron? imaginary idea, from the grace iy supreme" being. j The new Russian government President Wilson in America are f most peace-friendly enemies. waited that you might find a wa freedom of your people -until the i of the German people asking for nh became unbearable and thev coulc) longer deal with your diplomats. Th fore, means must be found by wi our people can speak to the pe' who have come to our rescue noi a monarch speaks to his subjects, ' as a master to his servants, not. foe to foe. "Wilson and the Rusf government do not consider a dictat for Germany. They want to in, peace with a representative of the j pie of Germany a peace that the i pie prefer. Recognize, Majesty, that our in political condition is the first ess tial. Further possibilities or impo bilitios of victory on the west fn the German leaders erhaps hold essential. Then in the future, in- will denn greatness: broth-i nal' . 1 '0.I"I"ltations (Continued from Page One.) your Majesty, have it in yonr power to j "H support the heart-aching cry of ! give immediate peace to the world. You ! he nation These, in fact, are "tear- , tereaic yourseit for offering peace last mg the throne to pieces and will ae "Vn.-An.Kd I k: ,1.1 A. ..i.i : . i. . ii- i , ... in their pocketa." , November. In this deed you stretched grivate the blinded Sampson until the v i rrec grant of full power to the Ger-rour hand to the enemy, but it was pillars of the government will fall. ,, - . " na poople, .willingness to let disput- with a. clenched fist. It was the iron I Now ed territories : ck for their on future clench of the false God rf Berlichingcn. kaiser. and grnnt of restoration and restitution for overridden small countries means pe.e. Anything short of this means war to the end. Peace at ai.y pri-; will come too high. ' set bv Potstlam -Majesty, you are a sheltered You stand in the shelter of It wae not the human hand of welcome.; the autocracv. the barons n,l .. Majesty understand the time! In. racy of the ammunition factories. Be iw - f?ltrA " yourself. Be open as a noble Chris- hat all the !dea of might and power m tian. because as such rou pretend to . .. .... , '""i- ine people s servant. important than the power is the po of civilization. ' Be the first monarch to Tenou hts and submit . the sights of humanitv. will then be accepted in the books the new history in which not exl sion of teritory but human rights be written. Then will the kingc of Hohenzollern be built on a foundation whipll nnv mimf n11 I --- '' i'-' . Ul 1 1 orget not j the rising storm of the world. nected with honestv and sinceritv. De-; r ' ,iT .fr.T" I . am. -vonr -Majesty, most Teste 1 others as you fully. KLABCND.