Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, August 01, 1914, Page TWO, Image 2

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    THE DAILY CAPITAL 30XTBXAL, 8AIEM, OREGON, SATTJRDAT, ATXOXT1T i, ML
WAR MAP OF EUROPE, SHOWING STRENGTH OF ARMIES
711
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TWO
rwr?Kt NORTH JttffiLi
mjkiirfu fin ipif!l i mmsmmmSmimmmm
The fighting strength of the prluclpal European nation In time of wur touts nearly 20,00O,miii. uu one side, fitvorlnjt 8erviit. is the triple euteute, con
sisting of England, Russia and Franc, and on the other aide, aupporting Austria, la the triple alliance namely, Germany, Italy and Austria itself.
Reformed.
Corner Capitol and Marion streets,
II. G. Lienkaemper, pastor. Sunday
School at 10 a. in. Morning worship in
(iernian at 11 a. ni., subject, "The
Destruction of Sodom." Meeting of'
the HcMclberg Guild at 7 p. m., no
evening service.
Lutheran Church.
East State and Eighteenth streets,
George Koehler, pastor. Sunday school
at 0:30, divine service at 10:30, Luther
.League at 7 p. m., and evening service
in English at eight o'clock.
Woman's Health
nd spirits depend upon her digestion
and circulation. Sallow skin, pimples,
facial blemishes and depression dis-j
appear after the system has been
cleansed and the blood purified by
BECIIALT8
PILLS
Dinctim f SfUI Vila fu wilt Inry In.
SU iTifrwUft. la kaiM, Mc 25c.
CARROLL DECLARED
GUILTY OF MURDER
Jury Classes It As murder in Second
Degree Tried the Third Time for
the Killing of Grvala City Marshal.
THE ROUND-UP
Knowles was heard from again Thurs
day. The loarned professor from Ber
keley who is herding him says he re
ports having sore feet. This is indeed
startling.
The jury in the Carroll case returned ! A hundred mon went out from Hood
a verdict of guilty of murder in the j River Wodnesday to fight forest fire
second degree at a little toef ore 6 j in Noal creek canyon that was threat-
o'clock last night after deliberating emn8 ttl8 Hicks sawmill
about 5 hours.
BUG EXTERMINATOR
DRAWS BIG CUSTOM
Schappert's Dope Proves to' Hare the
Drawing Powers of a Cocktail The
Bugs All Get to It.
Highland Friends Church.
Corner of Highland and Elm streets,
Josephine Hockett, pastor; residence
2235 N. Elm, phone 1455. Sabbath
school 10 a. m. Evangelistic services
at 11 a. m. and 8 p. ni. Kev. L. A.
Wells, evangelist at 3 p. m. Rev. Wells
will speak to men only All men and
boys over 15 invitod Christian En-i
deavor at 6:43 p. m. These services
will continue afternoon and evening la
the tent till further notice. Everybody
welcome; good Beats, good light, good
singing.
l
First Christian Church. :
Corner High and Center, F. T. Porter, I
minister. 9:45 a. m. Bible School, Dr.
II. C. Epley, director. 11 a. ni. worship j
and sermon by former pastor Davis
Errett. 7 p. m. C. E. 8 p. m. sermon'
by pastor, subject, "Philosophy 'of j
Prayer." W. L. Mellinger returned
missionary from Mexico will lecture
Monday and Tuesday evenings at 8 p. j
m. on Mexico; also using stereopticon.
Admission free. I
Unitarian Church. I
Cbirch services will be suspended
during month of August, beginning'
again with the first Sunday in Septein-i
bor.
SHIPS ORDERED TO
RETURN TO PORTS
I Hnrrnll woo ,..,.,., .1 i .1 O
John Zollnr, city marshal of Gervais on
Decembor 4 of last year. Tho verdict
enmo as a surnriso to mnnv of th
Now York, Aug. 1. Four North
German liners which had sailed from
Initod States and Canadian ports for
Europo were overhauled by wiroloss to
day and ordered to return to awuit in
structions from the German govorn
moiit, which wws expected to impress
thorn for naval use.
Of tho four ships, tho Willead, which
satlod from Montreal, was ordered into
Boston harbor; tho Friedorlsch Bor
G rosso which sailed from Baltimore
Wcdnosduy, back to tho sanio port; tho
.Nockar, which sailed nlso on Wednes
day, from Galveston into Bultinioro
harbor, and tho Grosser Kurfucrost,
which sailed from New l'ork Thursday,
back to Now York.
While their home was burning like
A reward of the best cigar in the
shop will be given by H. C. Schappert
to anyone furnishing definite informa
tion that will lead to the capture or ex
termination of sundry flying bugs that
infest the Patorson cigar store, being
tinder and the room was envolopod in h ,h h;M i.,rt t
flames, Miss Lucille Donny, 20 with tram,e S,happert bas been making
hor mother, dashed into the building .,;, ;.,r,,,;riu .. ,i. ,,
spectators of the court room who haveana ro,sc"eu f0 lotior, j. w. uonny, ail(1 ha9 beon auvieu- to use everything
Ho caHo from the first trial " " """'6. from Bordeaux mixture to
TWO ARE DEAD FROM
PTOMAINE POISONING
Los Angeles, Cal., Aug. 1. Mrs. Em
ma Do Ford of San Dingo and Eugene
J. Lattig of I os Angeles aro dead to
day as tho result of ptomaine poisoning
following a dinner at tho homo of Mrs.
J. 0. Cunningham of Venice. There
wore several other guests at tho din
ner, but none of them was made ill.
Physicians believe tho poison was com
municated by Noufchtttel cheese.
There is lots of false economy in this
world. A woman will wnsto live dol
lars worth of time saving ten cents
worth of string.
watched th
during the April term of court. Most
of thoso familiar with the case expected
Carroll to be acquitted or given at
most a verdict of manslaughter.
Carroll kept up a bold front during
the deliberations of the jury but whon
tho jury came in appeared to bo de
cidedly nervous. When the verdict was
read ho turned pnlo and relaxed in his
chair but gave no othor signs of
emotion.
In Jail Since December.
Carroll has boon in tho county jail
Binco Docembor 5 tho day after tho
shooting whon ho wandered into tho
police station in this city seeking medi
cal aid for a bullet wound in his
shoulder, ire was drossed as a hobo
but nppoared to be a working man. He
is 22 years of age nnd during his con
finement in the county jail hns lost his
coat of tun acquired in working out in
the open. Ho has been reticent con
cerning his family throughout the trial,
other than stating that ho was born
at Utwrenichurg, Missouri, where his
father still lives. He has steadfastly
refused to discuss the matter furthor
and his attitude len.ls credence to the
belief that ho comes from n good fnm-
il.v and has but recently adopted the
; ways of a wanderer.
Witnesses stilted that two men were
i seen running from the scene, nfter the
shooting, nud Carroll claims that his
: companion did the shooting which re
sulted in tho marshal's denth.
i WHAT TO READ TO CHILDREN.
Tho Hornjd avers that with Buker
factorios working overtime there isn't
much sign of hard times thereabout
Thoro aro in Lane county more than
150 applications tot jiositions in tho
schools in excess of the number of
places to be filled.
Greshnm Outlook: "Come sebeu,
come elobon," was tho slogan last Sun
day. The colored Giant pitcher wore
a figuro "7" on his back; the ditto
catcher wore "11." But they didn't
win.
I
When in 8ALEM, OREGON, stop at
BLIGH HOTEL
Strictly Modem.
Free r-.d Trivate B,ths.
RATES 7!5c, $1.1"), $l.r0 PR DAK
The only hotel in tho business dlstrut.
It is in appreciation of tho problem j
of the imronlx nud friends of thoso !
! children who enjoy having stories rend j
to them that this suggestive list is ;
1.. in ..I .1 t , '
mum', i iii-y iii w cmiweii i rem ine oooks
nitro-glycer
I ine. One man told him to get an atom
Bocauso he attempted to " take" the j izer and Bpray the bugs with equal
town while armed with a gallon of parts of oil of sassafras and cliloro-"mail-ordor"
boozo, Jnck Mattoon, of j form.
Drain, was takon to Roseburg to serve Schappert went to tho drug store and
a term of 30 days in jail. Mattoon j told tho clerk what drugs ho wanted,
was ovorpowcred after a struggle, but land added the remark: "I'll bet a
it was necessary to send to Koseburg j cookie I won't be disturbed tonight."
for handcuffs boforo he could be tn- i Tho drug clork is a family man ana
kon thoro for safe keeping. i knows tho nature of tne usual night d'ov
i turber, and boing well aware that the
mixture called i'ur would produce a per
manent sleep for the child, sought to
dilute the dose, and soaking the label
from a bottle of standard soothing
syrup wrapped it up and gave it to
: Schappert.
i The intrepid cigar clerk tried the
j mixture, and though the big ones flew
I away the small ones remained behind.
Determined to be rid of all of them he
i wns advised to try citronella, or oil of
I I....... ...! nnknl with o .l-oltn. nt
it-iiiuii, auu diluuui, vvifcii n uiauiu v
Vermuth and dash of wintergreen.
it proved to be a popular cocktail.
After tho odor of the first spray floated
out upon tho "dry" night air the bugs
came iu herds and droves. They were
. ci..: n . .1 . u :n 1.1.1
There is to bo erec ed at Wondling , , , ' fa ; on spp,,
u new one-room schoolhouse, 28 by 44 I k Thoy even reused to observe fne
feet, which will have a wide porch on c)osi ftnd wheu Pattergon came
three sides, for the primary children. (lown'j0 opcn up thig lnorning he found
4...o wiiiiK w nam, oiiuiiuiu .R mlniu.r 0f them sleeping on tho bhow
It is predicted that 50 per cent of
the inhabitants of Hammond will en- !
roll on the chnrter list of the proposed j
commercial club, when a big booster j
meeting will bo held to start the cam- !
pnign for new industries nnd a general !
plan of town improvement.
I. B. S. A.
The International Bible Students
at 4:35 Court street, upstairs, Sunday
will hold their regular weekly study
at 10 a. m. Undenominational. All
Bible students welcome. No collection.
First Congregational
Comer of Liberty and Center, Perry
Frederick Schrock, minister. Bible
school at 10 a. in. Morning worship at
11 a. in., the minister will speak, sub
ject of sermon, "The Mountain and
God." The sermon is suggested by a
visit to the Ranier National Park which
Mr. Schrock made this past week. No
evening service.
First Presbyterian.
The Rev. Henry T. Babcock, for
'eight years pastor of the church, will
preach both morning and evening.
First Church of Christ, Scientist.
440 Cheinoketa streot. Services Sun
day at 11 a. m., subject of Bible les
son, "Love." Sunday school at 9:45
a. m. Wednesday evening testimonial
meeting at 8 o'clock. Reading room in
church open from 2 until 5 o'clock
every afternoon except Sunday and
holidays. All are welcome to our
s rvices.
AT MIGHT
When you're stretched around the campfire at the
beach or in the mountains on your vacation, the
greatest source of entertainment you can have is
one of our -
Talking Machines
Do not leave town without one. They are the most
popular feature of the entire vacation trip. No mat
ter where you go you will enjoy it. Take along your
favorite melodies and some of the newer ones, and
you must not forget a supply of the latest dance
measures.
Victrolas, Graf onolas and Edison Disc Phonographs.
Visit our exhibition parlors and we will take plea
sure in demonstrating any of these machines. We
have them at all prices.
GEO. C. WILL
Oregon's Oldest Music Dealer.
432 STATE STREET.
11 o'clock a. ni. sermon, "True
Prophets of God." 7 p. m. Epworth
League, topie, "A Song of Penitence
and Triumph"; leader, Miss Bertha
Houmard. 8 o'clock sermon by Rev.
R. N. Avison, D. D.
AUTO ORDINANCE
CORRALS THREE MORE
c. s.
It. W.
Hamilton,
B. Morse
C. C. Forman
wcro r.rreefed
and.
!nst
Central Congregational
Corner of Forry and S. 19th streets.
All services resumed as usual. Sun
day school at 10 a. m. Public worship
at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Evening service
will be preceded by a song Bervice be
ginning at 7:45. The morning sermon; 8eize
will be preached by Dr. Geo. JS. Pad
dac k of Portland and the evening mes
sage will be given by Perry Frederick
Schrock. Christian Endeavor devotional
meeting at 7 p; m.
Baptist Church.
Pastorf H. E. Marshall preaches both evening for violation of the motor vehi
cle law. Mr. Hamilton was takea np
fit turning from Court street acroea the
center of the street into an JiUey, Mr
;nnan for allowing his iraehine to
st muling on the street without parkpg.
it at an anglo of 30 degrees, while Dr.
Morse was caught turning in the center
of tho block. The two first named ap
peared this morning at 8 o'clock before
the police judge and took 24 hours in.
which to plead. They will appear at
8:30 o'clock Monday morning to plead-
mere are a number of puzzling ques-
services; morning sermon, "The Com
mg Christ"; evening subject, "Now.
IRELAND'S DISPUTE
DROPPED FOR A TIME
Dublin, Aug. 1. Following Friday's
clash at Kilnee! uetween home rule
and anti-home rule volunteers, leaders
of both factions were using their au
thority today to keep order. They
1 Thiif fi.t nil fi. Hiri.i.111 'a n. .1 ... ....
;u 1 no iiuiiiio iinriiry niinproci to t ie1...., .i, .1..,. .
liiioi'o.sis or cm m ron under Hi years.
They nro either short stories or books
Nearest to all Depots. Thoatres and 1 t,mt l'"nd themselves readily to inter-
Capitol Buildings.
A Home Away from Home.
T. O. BI1UH, Prop,
r.otli Phones. Free Auto Bus.
THE LIFE CAREER
"Schooling In ronth ihouM tnvnrlnhly bt
d!rrelf(t to picpure n ierrm tn the taint wnv
fir the Ivr-i nei "fl'-tM.t c;i.itlon for whltti
he ii cm ili'i. '-. ictiiietitt.'. XV. Miot.
true, is the theory of the Koseburg ;
News, which says: "Were the News to
mention the names of till those Kose- '
burg people who spent Sunday fishing i
nt Kock creek nnd Money creek, the j
article would be a column long. And )
were it to tell the stories that each one j
hits told, a paper twice the size of the 1
V...t -a writ. 1.1 Ki .I....! A...1 tk.... n 1
Hu.gcss-Mother West Wind's Neigh- I flul,,ht thtv 8H'id th" . cnllt J, I
I
The Capital Journal
will keep you posted of
Home affairs while you
are enjoying your vaca
W. C. T. V.
A. J. Lucas superintendent. Com
mons Mission will speak at the Ramp
iucmorial hall Sunday at 4:30. You are
invited.
Jason Lee Memorial
.North Winter and Jefferson streets,
J. H. Irvine, postor. 10 a. m. Sunday
school, C. M. Roberts, superintendent
agreed tnat civil stare snouia De us- .;,, hrnui-ht lln hv th mntnr vphipl.
couraged at a time when the country t ordinance that will be threshed out in
was threatened by a foreign war. j the courtg- c s Hamilton avers that
The home rulers were accused of raid-Uho nffino i,n vtw.
a party of orangemen in an effort to!for crossing into an alley from the-
se.ze me lasers riues .uany snois , gtreet ag th juncture oi an alley ana
were exchanged but nobody was hurt. jB 8trcet was ag much an int'er8ee.
I tion as the juncture of two main streets.
EXPLOSIONS OF SMUT !h8 pointed out that it would be tie
DESTROY 28 MACHINES height of foolishness to be required to
! go to the intersection, turn, and comer
back on the other side of the street in
Colfax. Wash.. Autr. 1. With onlv
ten per cent of the wheat crop threshed, ! T(in' to enter an alley.
farmers were greatly alarmed today as
the result of fires catisedby explosions
of smut destroying threshing machines.
Six were destroyed in Whitman county
Friday, bringing the total for the sea
son up to 28. It is feared that there
will not be enough machines to thresh
the crop.
In regard to this Chief of PoliCe-
Shedeck said this morning that he haor
asked the opinion of the city attorney
who had told him that entering an al
ley by crossing the center of the street
was a violation of the ordinance. Be
therefore instructed his men to make
arrests accordingly.
: ruptett rending,
j Arabian Nights.
Hnrrie Peter Pun.
hingess Mother West Wind's Ani
mill Friends.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
Thi:
Is llie Mission of the
Porly-suih School Year Opens 1
Sf-PTEHBIiR 18th, 19:4;
Write for Illustrated ioo-p;ige Book- !
let, "THE LIFE CAREKR." and for Cat.v :
log containing full information.
Degree Courses AGRICULTURE :
Autonomy. Animal Husbandry. DairvHus-
bandry, Poultry Husbandry, Horticulture. 1
Agriculture for Teachers. FORESTRY,
Logging Hngini -i king, home Eco- I
NOAUCS: DnmtkSiieiKf, Domestic Art. j
ENGINhU'iN'i: H-ctr-fi'. Irrigation,
Highway, .'dthai-i.;il, Chcmvji. Yiining. j
Ceramics. Com ni h'GE. Pharmacy, i
INDIISVKI l iV.'IS I
(Wt;'ii;Mfor.'ic';-Agrlculttire, Dairy- '
Ins, Home M-iUers' Course, Industrial
Arts, Forestry. Business Short Course
."'( h(Ki! of Music Piano, String. r.t. J. I
Voice Ciillure. j
Tumett Binincti C-iric ly Mt.l Fre.
.istj. I ..; Ki-.i.I.-:'k.,, !
ft'T-IAIot-"l C.irvnl:i. rri
bors.
C aik Little Lame Trinee.
Ciuik So-fat and Mew-mew.
!:irton Wonderland of Bensts.
ninmmond Monkey thnt Would Xot
Ciil.
K i ng Jacks napes.
Field l.ullttliy; Songs of Childhood.
Goldsmith Goody Two-shoes.
Hunt 1 -Tilde Iiemtis.
Hodg, itWhen the King Came; Sto
ries from th New Testament.
Hopkins The Sandman.
Jmlil Wigwam Stories.
Kipling-.lust-so Stories.
i l.ngerltif-Wonderful Adventures of
' Nils.
I.eamy Golden Spenrs.
I Mo Marry -Songs of the Tree-top nnd
! Meadow.
Mnete iinek Children's Pduebird.
Pea iv Snow Hithv.
Perki" Irish Twins.
Pyle -Counterpane Fairy.
See ' ior Children 's Rook.
S 't ;n l.obo, Kng nnd Vixen.
,'vcnson Child ' Garden of Verses.
Thorne Thomson Fust o' the Sun
id West o' the Moon.
Warranty Deeds.
U M Fnrgo et nl to T I) Wallace
et tix, Ii half of lot 17 Capitol Home
add S50. i
A C I.eisv et ux to II K Pemborton, 1
PiUn A in Presley 1) L C T 7 S R 3
W. $10.00. ' !
I. C Ring et ux to G C Swnbb, lots'
1.1 and U B 10 Amended Brooklin
.!,;.;.- 1
Thousands are spending fortunes in . I I. Cnrtiss et ux to J 11 Young, i
frantic efforts to remove the signs of 4tixl00 feet on 2th St. 10. j
II loung lO X Jrin-J ri ua, i
lots 10. 11, 12, 13 Runnyside Fruit!
SIMPLE HOME REMEDY
FOR WRINirjOUJ FACES
premature age from their faces. Such
women willingly pay almost any
nmuunt of money for worthless wrinkle
removers, of which there are ninny.
If they only knew it, the most ef
fective remedy imaginable is a simple,
harmless face wash which can be made
up nt home in less than a minute.
Farms No. 14. 2200.
V L Hammond et al to R E Klein
sorgo, lot (J North Silverton. 500. j
J W Irvine et ux to Wadhnms & Co, j
block 1 Mehnma. 1446.
J B Hammond by guardian to R K j
Thev have onlv to get an ounce of i Memsorge, 1-3 interest in lot 6 North I
'powdered scxolite and half n pint of j Silverton. 230. j
witch luuol nt the drug store and mix, Henry Seehngel et nl by referee to
the two. Apply this daily its a refresh- E J Alexander, lots 5 and 0 B 2 Win- j
ing lotion. The effect is almost magi-, ters add to Jefferson. 100. " i
ciil. Kven after the first treatment nj Ed Hartley et al to T W Thinner j
marked improvement is noticed and the Pt x lnt ,;! Hollywood. 10. i
face hits a smug, firm feeling that is, lf fi,lith to W II Ferris, lot 1 &
most pleasing. - Parvin Acre Tracts. $4,000.
PRESIDENT WILSON TO If you are looking for paying1
MEET WESTERN TRAINMEN patrons of the better kind, or
Washington. Aug. l.-President Wib'or hou where your room,
son was scheduled to meet with reprt-; nieo and treatment wtll give
sentatives of western railroads and ! you comfort, no matter which,
trainmen here at S o'clock this after-'..'J . t iL.
.ondon, July 31. Suffragette head- noon in an effort to avert the threaten-! ,,,,j -fc,;- ,.,: L-
quarters issued nn order today for a ed strike of enginemen and firemen. He) n Wiaest cnoiceuiu oe
suspension of militsncv while Enclnnd : was exoected to uroa both sides to make found in the Journal Want Aa ,
SUFFRAGETTES QUIT.
I pi jKi I f.. !
A COOL KITCHEN
is coming to be a NECESSITY instead of a luxury. Ask to see
our Electric Ranges that economize your time and money
"If It's Electric Come to Us"
Salem Electric Co.
MASONIC TEMPLE
PHONE 1200
, is threatened by a foreign war.
I- 11. & 1 V M
i concessions.
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