- - n - , it r -nrfc mm ri jmjv hi i i I IjHelJ Editorial Page of The Capital Journal I 6 1 1 Aiir A3 Cmmk !'-: To (The Bnilti .Riplal Uournnl fAL US 8. t"sfTr:l St. ecBccsnTiJX bates kr Carr.ar. wr year .00 Per SIcatk. Ij Vail, lr year PcMisbed Every Evening Except Sunday, Salem, Oregon, than by Sentiment. And the campaign has gone further' man anyone rcigr.i nave expecxea, as accurate ooservation developed facts about birds that had formerly been ig- y r.ored. . I It has been found that all of the feathered creatures of the woods and fields are of service to the human race ! o&ego.n because they feed en insect pests and ether destroyers of ,rooi crops. A good report has been given even of those j Traditional nuisances of the country and city respectively,; the crow and the English sparrow. And now some expert er-ps the climax by pronouncing the hated uhen hawk j ?ctu2i:v tr.e mend of tr.e larmer oecause-.tnoush he rnav: kill ?.n occasional chicken, he arcply makes 'up for it by his:. 'eeprtaations on fit-id m ce and other rodents and bv his consumption of injects when he faiJs to bag bizeer game.! Perhaps we shall be obliged yet to apply to birds the, THE COVENANTER LETTERS A fcsrasaon of th League of X iViol Ccrtsast, truck ky article, written by Viiliiai E. Tift, ei-preaideat of th Ceiled Suits, George W. WUkeraLir', tocaeity United State attorney geLerai, A. Lavreoc XovaJ. president of Earrard Uctremty, and Henry W. Tift, of tht Krw York tar. Ttt il3ova tXLL Li-Ai WISE Ii-LL. ii h ii-tViT ro?.UZS BZFErSENTATIVES W D. Wa-J. Sew Tark, Trilaaa E-Ii-ij. W. H. w:i, CVrap, Pee?;i Cm BJif Tit CaTiaJ J?as.l txrr.tr hoyt r isrtro'ttl t f it ti pa-rr ta aurrt It tit eirrirt i . :t da ti. it ytfo t- rett f t'.rg tie ffr I yi o ka. i ;b : :i t.rta'juot sui;-f, tkj U ti cnly y v M1 dtrcis t'lier f tt tl er.: are t.'..-w:f iE:rt.o9a. Fk-js 1 T. c ... aid a J;r w-.U U Kit joi by ijtial Efaft if tit artier fcsj B-is4 yea. THE DAILY CAJTr-O. JCUTJJAI. li tk afwrtjfr is i tlrtuUtlca u j3rat-e j by taa A:ilt Bsreaa Of CircalaticM THE PUBLISHED TREATY . v r r v -. AZTICUE IV. Tta Ccumrtl Tke tL. i Iff r,rt' tii : fr k !r it a j is it & . e ..- ut It-i f aa- : : r- "J UrV!, leeicnary Kentucky gentleman's judgment cn whisky. "lr.ere ;s no bad wmsky, some is better than others .that s ail." I Can it be that there are reallv no bad birds? At ; present, that seems to be the safe assumption. Certablv iive than to tn- killing off those of ill-repute; for even f,Zx'- h, jit is granted that some birds ousht o be exterminated,. -f th Ifbp st-'f-rmTin'rtPff' pvM!;MArpr !i liVf-!v tr c'nv ten fr:pr i"1 v ...j. wj. j .tinv - v--v v w-'wA aw' AAkwaf v v- a.ai a. A a A v 4 ;to one foe. t.f the f.r ti- W -.n .Lea I. - T n- - ,.a . tr.-y r . m ; a- b - j r i r.'v : o rr'i tii a'i UM-t -f tf !, ii-J. b'....i lav f iv? c . 4, If t-v r .- i r h ai ffftfire . of a d -1 j-n'e. to reroa2;-i:3 aJ:i:a'r eorlia- i ' r ra of an airati-. ;.:-t: a rut si- ; n r rf :h,; hrxzzt to aak rorifa- j ;: r. t- .rrvit 'i!i- b: r.vs tt.fi'. t-i f rai1' o ujrvi- "if ; jti'.ii..! i-f tra-V' in whit flatt ! : r .i., ftf.-.i 'ij- j"i i. ! -:f&'.'.tIi t-f ; i .tra: r.l - w . s. I Wiea Ita Action Birds Ti' vr.'r s in h h . :! kt p.-w- 1 fi'. .f ij- it j-irn "n 5t-ll. " v.ij'i' .'. 4 :r :a -1 Armstrong Linoleum None Better Few as Good h '.ir. .!. !. if ;-j'i'y a 1't U-i a rr a:ai n u"aL.7i1.. f ..- r-?-j Lii a.t'Li'.-r ..f ; A shipment of beautiful a : patterns diiect from the .;,t ia f2Ct on' at Lancaster, Pa.. lift rt th'" " . . . . - ' . received tnis week. Clean A it cm panel ns, smootn sur face, easy to care for and noted for wearing qualities. Ask to see the Inlaid pattern in the Armstrong Linoleum. Tr tar1, j cf ir- i l.v th tit ,a of a L:rj is !., . . .: printing the peace treaty seems' . - . . . . ITtVlZf'rZrZ to i-e in vain. No sooner did the stnak' gU a copy prinu-i: The prune growers of the Northwest have issued a !. i- , i:.?-.. ,h, in the Congressional Record than it proved to be obso-' declaration of independence cf the broker and speculator t'i lete, owing to revisions made in the negotiations at Paris, in the association they have just incorporated with head- ' ra:l. uri '"n The onlr treaty that cr.n be taken as possessing arjyiuarters in this city. The permanency and success of the fw, lZrr authority or finalitv is the treat v that will be submitted, movement in attaining the results desired depend uponV -,,r-.i ,0 ,.if.,t tr,.a' t:x t. to the senate officially by the president, according to the the gotd judgment of the men chosen to manage the ;;B,i;rv. iLfua'Ll iisii.d proceetiure, whrn the negotiations have been con- association and the determination with which the mera-'Mr ti i'; .s. wiii"faroaVto!n. eluded. ;bers back them up. Its object is laudable because there th Uw.lBr- cj fk ' The senate seems to be nursing a grievance against -s no good reason why tne prune grower should not mar-ni j.ra-:a:;y u- mi-ti ty ti. the president for not taking them into his confidence. :ket his own product without the assistance of the nM&'J" ix ?VraL l more fullv. rerrardine the negotiations, which was a wise 'man who devotes the larger pan of his energies to the .ff By ia.'ir rat Bb ' a n.r!i!..-r -.'i-i-- tie ovt-r a .ta ar.:h. w;-h ;t. Ar i . t a ar.l -:T,:.rr j' ;vt I o , T i-- L.-. . or : .; 1 y ;h- ...... 1 :i t'- .' K-r n- . ' . I f. po .t t ta ;e t 'a : ??a- k. a !-:a3 t t t;.o Lea it-. iT ran d. 'rrrifiv" t'n- ii ;! tm mu.ih an uatiIc r-wr ay '.a InacJ. itar f--r t:i pnri w.' yf :i iir a part cu'.ar 4; u'". or cr i 3 ,i-r.v, a:i :a th !:.? it !. r i'ate 1 n.'.l.ra-y .;ui;-ii:ot trie r. sirrnlx'r may ri !. i Xci a Srtpjr SoTeraign n nav observe :oat ualv in mat- Congoleum Rugs as well as imitation oak Congoleum nig borderlmr. Looks, like .- oak flooring, but costs much '. lessjust the thing when the floor is not very smooth. ...wr Of. course we have a man who knows how to lav it. y, regarding the negotiations, which was a wise 'man who devotes the larger pan of his energies to the .ffM.nj any .ia.'ir rate "the part of the executive, much as the offended manipulation of the market in order to speculate at the!1'" '".,f If:'; I: u. ine country Knows mese p.peme 01 ine grower. ,ine new aisociaiion, now ever, ukk u av.it4 t well as the president doeslwiddoubtiess encounter Tioiiev on . ..... i j i ... beiiuiii iaL- ravcu uuuui. il jwjlitical wtatheivanes about as Almost every day we are told we have the nicest stock of Rugs in Salem, and cur prices are very low consid- Those color- after his six years close relations with them, and that no-jness a body takes thwr interminable debate very seriously to heart. Senatorial activity might have been better employed in convincing the president and the country that they might be trusted with confidential information during the progress of the peace negotiations. Then the members might not have had to content themselves with a discard- J copy of the treaty, smuggled into the country by the represenative of the Chicago Tribune who abused some Inxly's confidence in the attempt to secure a newspaper "scoop." GOOD BIRDS ubt'ess encounter many obstacles and tact and busi-lTkB? b.r i of ln - fvi B ' i i .. ? .i ... . j iw -ar r attt $ tm.aJ with fail ; :t uv ai.i.e. m vote wuat be bihty will be required on the pan of the leaders, ..;. w.oB f .r th Utans.a. rt w txu uthxx f irc.,- iufe an.i a; .i-intment, . ering the Conditions. 1 ir- r.u.f:.htr fa." rcm-' now "'An.il n. C farther rnv m,lat m It. a . i, -...'"-" xiiarwtl UlU r ' ' . '! 1 A e i tt- l a tte ;a-e s t n.ax a retort w:?h ar.v b.ndinc IflES are OeaUUIUl. Wenave them in Tapestry Brussels and Axminster. It's a pleas- r&a the Counril a-t bv. to achieve the results desired. THE PROMOTER'S WIFE BY JANE PHELPS ExecnaTe-' Power !-r. -i-.iri' a U.-r-.ie the votta of th j It' i noteworthy tbat ta reiEjr!pa-?je thereto are rt eounted. The (the liaft of tie orecjRt the raxe ef 1'i.ml .Vatea rr. iht thin I rerntel Eiiit:re t -at ! a as tlas-1 u "by a't of th- Council from attai-king b:!. I-eeaa- it is sot ia fa't ea-'a meat-er tf the Lea me nhen ail the trattci ar.ta tietotire ter. A rt ot.r n;ember of the Couneil tbonjcht jfrc.tp, ar.vr rvlatirg t- the cr;a-!ra- . w ere ia th r i:. Save in that i..a f tl Leaje jtb a tie a;-ae no a-tion of the Couneil. 'which SIXIL HAS A MONTH'S VACATIOS Ornithologist?, spoilsmen, lovers of wild life and ag ricultural experts of late years have been co-operating in a great propopandu in 'behalf of the birds. Starting w ith a uesire to stop the senseless and thoughtless slaugh ter of young and game birds, they soon got down to a utilitarian basis, arguing for the preservation cf the birds k'Cause cf their practical value to man. Viv t aatAii vtv..v vaavai i iLUTnr. cxxi. The ara-wtir k4 itttm gaetL Tie ar a u'.er. lit Sn a;i vtet ira Lai ,-rll a k- aa-1 ! .-! Ltj it i neer aaali utJeiaaL 1 . on.y the a'i r in 'ae trc Kb- !u (.. ti 1;S li; k. h:. 1 r-4 y o t i! w'll-s.iy if tv .JV. I'jt rr e hi line. na a tie f -. .! h'Vn ft therar, ! ' f te riert-a .! rai t' r r; i the j t. rV'irr r. ! 1 !lVf f " L"t (- a it f J-! a; itn kPi' --r J " '-a they iite4 ;ni . Ti kne rv J :;.e of ht ha 1 i.aj'jvaej, i'iy last N- i. ha i i'-at a vii ui a.s o it y. aai fart .,r a."'i n. 5i fraak : tv' I ui h . ot With r.'iKv.ck, ht Lc h-, xi t j tio to that the war n over. " A ai as:- i te i He r--t. 'vji. at aat ir the l.itle l.v r-4'i. a"-r drDT. I ax j;:v .i :H W ka; ? m if you d ) stt t-y ijt I v rta. r. mi. Tirr ti an t.ii!tti'.t ( the S-e-etarT nesera'vHt be gcaniKOO. even the makir.ff r-4 of rvmaaetit eoir. !.:: u. anl af ? ii.r,a. eat. take I'laev W rj-sirf. wV tie itrro) tf t );-- tie l"!te! State eoneurs. The AwmMr. of i-l hnnal meT.l- of f.:a therefjr, of a auper swereisn. the Cour it f inetiot are a !"!! ' 'u-t of o ;r La;iooal aoveroii'ly, r h 'i.y a-'., :y or -.pmry. TLi,a "'use S that rule tiie world, is the :l ' t t'e;Bii.iKte pSaa fr-r re.Jjeir fJ f i"a't. --r.tive ri a-iitii. of the irran: t. t . ft a-hire pi in-t-; "-amei!t or of an oveibt'atl inmjfin ',), j.-:f aiar.-.ifa'-t'j'e cf X'H. a'i r. ar i an tre mear of re-9-!i:e a.?jrea .y sway y-a La' fr.:..N, cro-jh w"re Su l.Vr f.i sr a.-r-.-Er father'"8 "F""8 int'Sfity of a metnber" At tV had t.f the graduating el J tae ixaia. to firofoa to t iw tie;-artnient of Ueorgotown U e effeet to arti-rai awarl. to 3iier.tT. at the towrseneement held j fori;e j :,- for a persasest rnnrt x Tae lay aiht, wa I'. K. Sny .lcr of et't'aieEt o r- Rii r of Lea-ce to II l.-1 IUV Kl. b c f ft-ctive work more people have rvo.i moved bv interest tit. e ' rr 1 ! 'i'sr fj h-r to taii li. iftpr .r-arhfi. Eeer i-..: .u fit eij-rd at! rexir.n.er lat.e-. if es .li,: f a-"l-at of li i -... of 3" m.i ie a few be tra'p'l a ure to show them. A shipment of the nicest line of leather seat, quarter ed oak Rockers we have ever received came in yesterday. Ask to see them. Chambers & Chambers 457. Ccart Street ti a i:if .if h f.re. r.i- RIPPLING RiiYMES By Wait Meson THE SQUARE MAN.' i s.. . .. i ! Compliments we have to spare, wreaths for all deserv-,'? ir.g jays: wht n we say a man is square, we have sprung ' our highest praise. We throw laurels Ivft and right, say- i:'.g J.n:pi'-n is a peach. Johnsirg is a bn;I:;r.t wight, cop- , ping all the coin in rv:.ch: Smith is sureiy hard to beat i i i -f i Si , .-; e e i ' 1 H'.ir at h a i : i-t a'- -a , if I let aid k. re. I w t rel I i-. u vt f r 1 !. o liet f k me. ' ' I with W if.! II W k -i I Wt. I a. a a-ii-a i-. .-t K.r . a. L il."r tr 1 I i v i i.iit m-re i fr.e t - Vi s: ,""s ts! r-s- l,? wv'il -. Me '-a. v i f r h rii-l k.s t..' ki .. .kr-u ka4 ! ! ... '. I' ki ! I, n ! !. ) s I Nf-a - i r . 9 I - C it . .a W f -'.i i t;:i. .-, Yi ! K - e . '.- -p. 5 h.x "-.J ' ar ! h. fa-if aw 1 ' cj. k t a . r "ir,; r,-h )..' of at R-be-. i 1 O kra t.e g. w vp. r?e 1 I J. . f'vt t. :l b ' -: v!.i.t ' . r V ,kf - --. -r M .v . It S i Lett f ' if a i i J. ,-. :-04 -. t 1 1 Mil -ur -e i f tk - ti:-i I Pi fi,t i-. it at t. ii --f a . . i i- ; f t- ' u-' k--. ; a rr ic t't n a ' i a.e 1 waM - , .-"e,!, . . r.-i. he he t d'l ' T- f.'". i I'" . I hear t r ? e te . t1-? ). aa tie ni:,,j of when be s.n'.s t? s when the luck is 1 gift, ha? s-me q"i' u- swift handing j prai a ?...ng: JacS;son lands noon his feet . vaj-.ing we krow is th; t tri wrung. U'-'t-ry fviiow has his we p':e, and ym'U .Jwavs find to v. 01 thy c'i Hut the hi eh-: e ric.t ava rr .-.re. which we cnsn.y txstow: "He is atolutily s.,aaii;." And tht I-raise you'll r.t-vi r trun if you do not pay your dvbt: if your coin you blithely burn while the ether fellow sweats. If yoa retail with yuur pm or your larynx, gossip vain: if the rights cf othi r men you with iit le;.ee tiisiiain: if ou make it you n i hng hard for ve-ur reich'or, a he wends: uic m!.i-..i nxuiu i or i::v iet'i.re? oi vnur : it tne ! to v, r.-m, you pray is your that tne boys w.d never sav. -He n i is ere; aie i-quare." I h. rc yiUiU.m,!. . LADD & BUSH BANKERS Itablbhed ISoS General Ranking Business . ant v it . : . A ir I- W s f-w f . in :t i.e. V. e i-ty. j : .-ta y a-.-i ce e ia -tt vi- t .... i -,v. 1 ... i IL.-Gi . i ii a : K : n. Sm r: f ir a I. tr.e . t v i.. 'd:t i he is.t . 1 t t t 'I.-, i fi;.t i.n ti ' -X :, Lo a h 3-isy ,n i . -r ;.'.ei.e.; b.. i ... ... t ! !tv.r-aS; ta a. 4 . r .,'' fs'hr i 1 .. t..'. I J:r tot : l . '." .- . i y a s av . tt L.. .? H ROLL 0? HONOR f 1 L "I ! j.ray J . 1 . tfe !-..'-' l i I i : i- e t...i ar- u'.': v. W ; . - ... 5 ..e iwa lai" a' - r. ne' e; t a far ! e a as a.e o ir. a . n I ;j t" l'U f m Il. l r f arr W,- i, i ii.--'it g in T . -1 b4 oticr o-v u. 12 'e- -r . (? e- ?..:evt v k Charter Oak Ranges Used by four generations in millions cf ILrnies. THE OLD RELIABLE. You can't go wrong if you buy a CHARTER OAK. ICE KING and CENTURY Refrigerators . Let lis show you these. You'll Like Them SI 3.00 TO $33.00 Co J'. fc; Vacation Days are here and we are prepared with a big stock of IB JVD II CASES Die4 from Wostdi Prtrate O S t. Kc-s! K. -'tt Va Dei fres Atodef.t arv4 Other C3ei l.t V r t. v -rt W Va Fr.2ea R.;-! -;!, T r... !e Erver X r- T' is'e r.ir.'. rr!l Ta rr- ? liu'r-!. Alav-a. Cit-r kl I! "-r-l 'J.A-.'- . i. T1T?r la Cr?.rXT CAST7ALTTX3 j D e4 froia Acndest an4 Otter Cawrt Serf ear. U j AVri K".--a. A-.,-!-Pr ! lll' i B Ste't-M. U 1 T 1 r.j'ji Leter C Kewr-l XtA s i a . PrisTte , 1 Fa-..' I n A'a. ,.t riiea Is j T0 p T-t:- VA.A V-Ae. PWae X J i r!r-1 r s-u ,.v--; p r j Finest :) Piv Veneer Trunks. 6.30 to SIS.00 $1.30 to $12.00 FULL LINE OF OIL STOVES PERFECTIONS and PURITANS From $16.30 TO $28.00 ALL KINDS ALL SIZES Two and Three Burners, Nickel Tinted and Plain $3.00 TO $12.00 FRANK F. RICHTER 373-377 Court St. Phone 217 COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHING TRADE LN YOUR OLD FURNITURE .iU k She i '' !.ir,- ! the e - K-S-. !, Ui r. , , r 'I -T1' !. Th- C r::r:endng June 10th Eankir.g Hour UI"S Wlu be from 10 a.m. till ? p.m. OUR PRICES ARE LOWER