Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, August 03, 1914, Page EIGHT, Image 8

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    EIGHT
Third Week of Meyers
Remodeling & Expansion Sale
: BRITISH COLUMBIA THE WAR BEGINS ON
i OFFERS REGIMENT! GREAT ANNIVERSARY
TTOTF,P,I7 Our Shoe Department is i
InU! I Sli located at the site formerly
cupied by our Ladies' Ready-to-Wear Section.
4 i anil fence its right-of-way from Ash
: land south to the state line except
j where there is a natural barrier. The
i law now is that all railroad right-of-
way shall be fenced except where there , j (
i is a natural barrier or in sections here ;
i the road is given express permission to j Vancouver, B. C, Aug- 3- The of fi-' Washington, Aug. 3. Developments:
i allow the right-of-way fo remain un-' cers cf the JSixth regiment, Duke, of in the Herman campaign ngninst j
fenced. The e. P. asked permission to , ( onnaugbt s own regiment, propose to-: trance impress the army general stinr ,
leave its right-of-way open from Ash- j day to send a message to the Duke of here with the similurity of the German j
land south to the state line, buk the j Conuuught, honorary head of the force, ' advance as recorded in today's dis-1
railroad commission, after an investiga-1 offering to raise 1U00 men for the serv-' patches, to the move mnd'o exactly 44
ice in case r.ugiaud becomes involved years ngo, at the beginning or tue ,
in war. Franco-Prussian war with the impor-;
"".'he present strength of the Sixth j taut difference that then it wns the'
regiment is about 500, and this offer great second arniv corps of France
00
NEVVTODAY
One cent per word each inser
tion. Copy for advertisements un
der this heading should be in by
2 p. m.
PHONE MAIN 8L
tion, refused to grant the ilesireo, per-;
missiou and an order issued Saturday
requires the road to comply with the1
provisions of the law.
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FOR SALE Cheap,a wagon.
North Fourth street.
1707
will mean the doubling of tho person
nel, 'lecruiting is now proceeding,
i'he Seventy-second Highlanders
check.
By a singular coincidence it wns on
August 2 thut the buttle of Snnrbruok-
apes
ill T
mM., rip
WW '
Our Entire Stock Overcoats and
Raincoats Must Be Sold At Once
We are busy with remodeling and must get them
out of the way immediately. The stock includes
newest and most popular models. Here -are the
closing out prices:
$20.00, $22.50, $23.00, $27.50 OVERCOATS, TAKE
YOUR PICK OF THE STOCK NOW, ONLY $9.95
$18.00 OVERCOATS OR RAINCOATS $9.00
$15.00 OVERCOATS OR RAINCOATS $7.50
$12.00 OVERCOATS ORJIAINCOATS $6.00
See them on display in our windows.
Sheriff John Grant, of Polk county,
telephoned to Sheriff Ksch Saturday
t j night that a horse had been stolen froin'j hnvc nlroady volunteered througu tii-ir
1 1 Falls City. An old open buggy With a ' commanding officer, Colonel K. (?. Kd-
straight back sent was also taKen at wards l.eekie.
the same time. The animal is described A dispatch from Ottawa today states en took place. It wns followed bv the
as a roan mare with a star in her fore- that the Dominion of Canada hns for-j withdrawal of the French army under
head, a black mane ami tail and oneniaiiy offered 50,000 troops to Great j Rnzuine to Motz, where it wns shut up
white hind foot. It is thought that the Brituin, i for many months, only to be obliged in
outfit might be bended for this city. ; Ten thousand effective soldiers could ' the end' to capitulate to the German
o be sent in two weeks and the remainder i force.
No court la being held in department within a month or so. Canada is filled j Difference Pointed Out.
1 of the circuit court today and tno Wnr spirit today and nil corps ' The fact that the German staff bus
next cases to be beard by Judge n ti. mii;tnrv are caper for a chance : clmxen n.min tn strike i t Fit nee in
Kelly will be civil suits to be decided ( to 8erve tnp nloth,.r country. the very same place where the victori-
without a jury. Guy O. Smith, of the . ' ous campaign of 1S70 was initiated hns
firm of Smith, McNary 4: Shields, rep- are largely used for irrigation purposes. ' tlt, expats Ul.re to the conclusion
resenting Hoy Carroll, recently convict- The western rights for the manufacture tat ;r ('.rnmny 's intention to repent
ed of murder in the second degree for 'of this pump are owned by the Salem ; t. os,.j v the movements which were
the killing or marshal .onnr or uervais, iron works. ; ,rivm,.i wi,h ,., nu.ture of the French
which took the initiative, crossing the ' WANTED Housework by experienced
border to nttnek the Germans nt Snar- ; girl. 1'houe 2422 W.
brucken, only to receive n stunning
1' M
4. toe
OLD PAPERS foi carpets; 10 eenti
per hundred. Journal office.
WANTED Baby's iron bedstead.. Ad
dress R. T., care Journal.
SPLENDID lurnished housekeeping
rooms at The Lincoln, 633 Ferry.
WANTED TO HIRE Gfcod gentle
! horse and buggy. Phono 500.
T r filed a motion to set aside the verdict ,
I ; of the jury. This motion cannot be
7 j argued until after sentence is imposed
; on August a. The motion was mauo on
the grounds of insufficient evidence to
convict on thut degree and that the;
verdict was reached when the jurymen '
were in an impassioned frame of mind.',
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Members of the board of governors,
of tne Salem commercial club held their!
Our 702d Wednesday Surprise Sale of Fine
Bleached Bath Towels, 25c Kind, 19c each
No housewife should overlook this chance to get a
supply of these next Wednesday. A large, white,
thick Turkish Towel, size 19x38 inches, with neat
border, hemmed finish. On sale Wednesday, August
5, special 19c each
See window display.
None sold before 8:30. No phone orders.
C21
Quality
TSTt
.AL liCOODlCOODS
Service
capital eight months Inter.
But the observers here are doubtful
.1... nf a....U n ... ...tt...,4
regular weekly meeting today at the:.. . . ,,, . ,, . ri., ,,.
. i, . i i, t .1 n It is pointed out that the trench army
Marion Hotel. Husi less lor the month: . 1 ..... 4 . w . .
of August was transacted i.. nddUou ls vj7 d! f'"',""r n",nT ' '
to other details. fr'"" '" H-or iz-J nnd uisu.fiu-
0 j tMitly-tpii tpl force winch went our to
Windows and door of the Salem city. lU,tt'nT s !' '
f ILfn T Aula T.anrniml nrrlA U at mil WPTa WiAa A lift 11 tit IS llinritHK fttlll 11 UHIUtr UlUIlt,
present in Europe, and vho expected to' bushels of fresh air were alllowed to"""'h K";a,1 suv. i
said for New York or. the steamer ! circulate within the white prison walls. ! mans, mid while tho levies are perhaps
.o one was confine, t thero and the not us wen sci up uuu snmri i. (.
chief gave i:s hotel and its dozen be.lsj penrance as the Teutonic soldiers, it
an airing. The Ostermoors that tlelwns said by a member of the p.-iierr.'
prisoners do not sleep on were aired and staff who kid personally visited boti.
turned over. : armies within the last year, the men
0 i under the Tri color were possessed of
"I'm still Miss Lynch and glad of a certain loose-jointed retiviry thr.t
it" was the statement of Miss Lourita promised to make them most fi imid-
Arill AND SECOND-GROWTH FIB
wood, four foot. Star Wood Co.,
I'hono 420.
WILL EXCHANGE light wagon, Studo
baker make, for two seated wagon.
tHO State street.
DC NG A 1.0 Vli A KG A I N ilu i 1 1 for a
home, Price $1300, terms. Hcchtel &
Hynon, 347 State st.
EXPERIENCED auto driver and me
chanic wishes position; references,
t Audress A. D. iM., care Journal.
l"0f RENT Large seven room house,
it is sr. id, th" : modem, with furnace. Seo llecntel
&. liyiiou, or owner at lOOo North
Cottage.
Vaterland," probably will not be able
to secure passage on the big ship in
order to arrive on August 12, The
"Vaterland" has been held up by the
German government and may be used
in Germany's campaign against the op
posing nations. It is unlikely that the
ship will be released to accommodate
Salem's popular hop man.
o
War news bulletins In front of the
Capital Journal are drawing knots of
interested readers all the time. Inter
est is intense in the events of world
wide moment when armies of millions
are being hurled at each other in a
struggle of race supremacy. The Jour-1
nnl bulletins are received at such a time
that it is the first accurate account
of the day's doing in Europe. This is
T on account of the difference in time,)
which permits the full day s events up
Lynch in reuard to the announcement able foes.
! nt hup ntu frimrik Siatiinluv in Vonnnni'ii. '
' In company with Lester Stiff ler and
! her sister Mrs. John Grnber, Miss Lyuch
I gays they went to Portland on a week-
! end vacation trip "but that's all, and I
'don't see how it got" out because we
: never told anyone," aJJcd Miss'
1 Tvneli. ' 3k
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HALF BILLION PEEVENTA
. TIVE.
The Willamette river is at the lowest ,
stage it has been for years and nowj
stands at .8 feet below zero, or low
water. During the past five days the(
water has dropped a tenth of a foot :
i !.l..l.-l.i A- U I - I... 1 '..loot.
flllil r in PYneereil rlint. It will i rnn 3K
... the utter-noon. ! Mother tenth before the lowest stage!
ti With the completion of the Oregon rV" , ,V- ",ne arB , X
t Electric bridge on North Front street, 8 Bd,l'nB he rockg .nd have ,
be opened to the punlic, nftor being
closed to trnffic for about throe years.
Through the untiring efforts ot C. L.
! Parnie.itor and former Councilman A.
: T. Mof f itt, the unsightly plank-dovered
millrane has been replaced bv a con-
! crete undergrouiul flume, and the strcl't
it i ..n...i :t nf th.
4.1 1-41.. i4 T,, ; and tho water rippled by.
. Otlil oil t lil run an inl'ail tlia mtll romnnin
; property owiiorn feel highly plcatttd ' ' "J"" "" rc
Iwith tho improve.1 condition of faeir l1 ' tha nycr s bank and disported
Washington, Aug. 3. By a
vote of 231 to six, the house to
day passed the senate bill mak
ing available immediately the
unlimited millions of currency
in the United States treasury.
The senate bill was amended so
as to remove the limitation of
.")00,000,n00 and authorized
Secretary of the Treasury Mo
Ado to use more if necessary to
stay a panic in America.
The senate was expected to
accept the bill as amemled by
the house.
rOE SALE B4 ncres fruit land, 6 miles
from Salem. Will take $00 per acre
if sold withia 30 days. W. E. Detrick,
R. F. D. No. 2, Salem.
"L'SPONSrn.E, permanent rentor
wishes place near school. Must have
modern conveniences, also barn and
room for chickens. Phone 2224.
A REAL SNAP 10 acres of good land,
7 acres under cultivation, 3 acres
timber and pasture. Price $1100,
only $200 down, balance easy terms.
See Hechtel & Hynon, 347 State St.
untile on norm x rout 1 tureei, . . . .
one of tne finest streets in the city will lu ""vu lurBB r luur a- I
From Salem to Eola the banks on
both sides of the Willamette river wore!
lined with bathers Sunday. Launches'
pliod from the torrid,-suffocating city ., . ,T,T,,
to the cool, inviting banks of tho T8UCKIA0DS OP CURRENCY
"beautiful Willamette," carrying the' ARRIVE IN NEW YORK
city dwellers where the breezes blow
1 A SPLENDID OFFER I will put you
I in a cood position where vou can
make from $30 to $10!) per week. Re
quires investment of only $2u0 if
taken at once. 640 State stieet.
FOR SALE Two four-step cone pulleys
12-16 inch diameter; 16 feet lMi inch
shafting and hangers, almost new;
cheap if taken quickly. Inquire J. R.
M., journal office.
FOR 8ALE Good quiet work or driv
ing mare, buggy and hnmess; ton
inch steel plow; good cultivator; new
one-horse harrow; also some bay. Will
be sold cheap if tnken this week. Ad
dress 2217 Fairground road, Salem,
Ore.
Men women 1 York' A" 3.-C.overnors of the ; GOOD MOTORCYCLES, autos, bicycles
KICU, nuiliuu . .... ,..!, -L. ,i:.l 4 4. nn.l n ,.l , !..,. 4 .' Viri...
1 portion of tho city.
444 4 4 44.
1 All A J T i
Ail Aiuunu luwn
AMUSEMENTS.
BLIGH State, botwoon Liberty
and High) Motion pictures
of "The t rice of Sacrilege,"
in three parts, a drama of
intense realism and the over
intoresting "Our Mutual
Girl" in "Convalescent."
GLOI1E (State, betwoon Lib
erty and High) Motion pic
tures of "The Silent Wit
ness, featuring J. Warren
Kerringiin, mid a popular Kdi
son comedy film. Tiny Sny
der in songs you will like.
1 era! Craw ford. S. S. Duncan, county
j solium superuuemieni or 1 u.iii.i.. con..-; Q CoYlstaBi8) county ftuit inspector,
;ty. made the inquiry. An election n who rrt,m,e,l from a trip through Mar
which the notices culling it refer to a 1 io1 t.olmtVi Saturday, said thero was a
section of the laws is not valid if the ;Kreator a.mxe 0f corn this venr than
other provisions of the law have boon , ever t,tfori,. V'e find acre after aero
complied with, according to the attor- of (ark preen corn WlU,re heretofore
; ney generul, but there is no need to mls ,een a poor quality of hay and
refer to the law. 'wheat," declared the inspector. ""For
0 ; a number of years it was thought that
George O. Will filed a suit against rorn t.ml, not ))0 Kr0wn in the Willam-
Dr Mendelsohn snerialist In flttlnir S Zl 1,lirtly 811,1 vi,la L- B"rtll,.v.. hlsotto valley because of cool, damp wea
J "l"- To v.,: fSS! wife, and the Oregon Electric railway i ther. but seed which suits the climate
in tho circuit court today. This is an im9 p,,,, f0,i nnd each year finds the
themselves in the water or lazily basked
1 111 the shade.
Many Inquiries concerning cheap
lauds aro being received by the promo
tion department of the Snlem commer
cial club. This morning answers to
these inquiries were sent out. These
answers contain information concerning
the city ami a list of real estate dealors
that are members of the commercial
club. It is believed that thero will be
New York stock exchange did not at
tempt today to set a date for the re-'
opening of the exchange, but named a;
committee to decide and fix upon
market quotations.
Between $40,000,000 and $..0,000,000
emergency currency arrived from Wash
ington and was hauled by the truck
lood to the sub-treasury.
Financiers also called attention to
the fact that the limit on the issuance
of emergency currency was removed by
an amendment to the banking act
which the senate and house banking
committee agreed on today, and the ex-
and a wood saw cheap; terms. What
nave yon to trade. Don't pay the
long profit (bonus) for a "new"
machine. Huy a "second" here and
keep the bonus yourself. Reeves'
Garage, Capital at L'nion. Phone 971.
A REAL' SNAP 81 acre f aim, well
improved, in the. heart of Howell
Prairie, 70 acres under cultivation.
Price -$140 per acre, part cash, bal
ance to suit. This is the best buy in
the valley. See Hechtel & Byuon,
347 State st.
glasses correctly.
Uv S. bank building
o-
A license
marriage
inner an,, mrs. aura rm, a.so ,,, bBrBajne,i 0r piano and then
this citv. Eimene N. Snoucer. a me- , :i r......
chanio and NeVa Ingram also of Salem,: u-
were the other couple to secure the ,.r 1 Giant feed
suae was issued Saturday for the B, t,on "T mon1oy lor ! "UP maturing and hardening to better S
ToP Thr Tan YeiiL-er a sX.I inversion of porsonal property. It Is ailvantaRi'-
te of Christian Vmgcr, a MUom j , u complahlt that the (1e-! " I I reti
and Mrs. Laura Fox, also of j f1fB11,. ,,,;,,,, , ,,; B,i then . . I Fri.
1 101 amene vauty uus ran. the aI11011mit 0f such issues to the secre- pf tillable land with or without build-
inrv oi ine rreusurv
Secretary Moores, of the promotion
artment of the commercial club, has
turned from Portland, where he went ;
The Salem Iron works this morning I Kri'l8.v on 8 ""siness trip for the do-;
a carload of four Young ' r '". a largo nuin-
HERE WORKINO FOR THE
CE:;3US DEPARTMENT
matrimonial possport.
0
To the Journal subscribers Fleas
see that the carrier boy gives you a
sought
mills
LeRoy Thomas, special agent of the
feed mills to Spokane. There are 71
0 I more feed mills to be shipped on the
About 5 o'clock this morning the or.i, T,e fe)i m9 were manufac-!
and 25 Oregon Giant il)er of 1 ort'and tennis players have , bureau on the census department of
lags, close in. Would accent small
tracts, but prefer all in one body.
Phone 1437 or call Plnckney Bros.'
dairy, west end steel bridge.
TO LOOK AFTER ALL.
promised to come to this city for the j commerce, was at the court house today
tennis tournament which is being plan-! checking over the records of the county
ucd tor this month. The big tonrna- iPlc for tatitic ror hia hmran.!
Washington, Aug. 3. Secretary of
Stnte Bryan issued this afternoon th
rumbling of thunder gave promise of a ,llr0( nt the Salem plant and the rest j lllellt W1" I'fobably be held on theVil- Taxes, assessed valuation, indebtedness, j 'ojlowing statement:
Kroner receipt when vou rnv him monov. rnl11' 1,111 11 PHei aiarm. inerei of t,e order will be shipped to rortlaml ! "" , - value ot piiDlie Duiuungs, an.l other sta- " agreeu 10 tana over
" nm u uu 1 nj iiiu.twj . ..: i,i n,.i ... .1. 14 ... . . i . ..4-: u . . .. .. mi.. 1 .29 nicusive. IMans and rirennrntiona 4:...:..- xi. e... Gorman pnilinuoioo in 4 ha ,..: r-
ailtl opOKIllie lor Ulsiriuunoil. ll.uiurai, umub .c tuiici ir.. iur 1-.L1C3, tuuiiiira . ... ... namu 4uru-
iron works is preparing to take up the ' 8re now under way for a preliminary t ami 8tates and when the reports are in I'B countries, with the understanding
nianiifactiire of the Shaud centrifugal 'o"i8",'it to tieterminc who of the Sa-1 the total wealth of tho nation will be ,"at ' w' "ot prevent similar service
m. 1 letll TinmilA Will Vm.l-Aui.n4 41.A Conilnl tn flltia. nn,in..n . . .1
pump 011 a large scale, .ino pumps i --i- .vr.o . uase.i upon inese reports. u,,Ui,s wuerever asseu.
1 r I numn. v: Ita tn Tnia nirv tn, v nuin . huh ml roll .nil tvhotio.
wns lots of noise, but that was all. It :o,i Spokane :
- . ... , .u.. 1 was verv union line 1110 v.regon 00111. 111. .
, 7 . 8U"" ,:u " campaign with the prohibition question I
a I; 8.1 Vhenowh and w, 0, also of ' ' ise . ,
lakland, (ah; K. J. Mills, of Rowe.is- d , f
B
(
On I'
getie dodging of anv ap-
penranoe of anything "wot."
0. F. Cnrleton, assistant state super-1
intondei.t of public instruction, loft i
this morning for Newport with his fam
ily for a 'two weeks' vacation. Super
intendent Churchill returned Saturday
from Eugene, whore ho has been deliv
ering n series of lectures bot'ore tho
diversity of Oregon summer school
session.
An application for a grade crossing
the tracks of the Southern rn
Railwav company nt Knst Mil-
wnukie wns received by the railroad
commission todnv from the Portland
Thoroughbred groceries the kind 'd Oregon City Railway company,
worth all you pay for them and a little The application is backed by a petition
more is the kind vou get from L. M. from the Milwaukie Commercial club.
Hoggs & Co. ' The Portland and Oregon City Knilway
o , company 's road is n proposed road from
Fire Saturday afternoon for a time 'Portland up the CWeknmns river.
Kn r..li.vi.,l Iw weariiiu threatened the big steel oruige over tne o-
. ' . - " nt:ii a ..:........ 1...44 l.n.l
borough, Ore., and Mrs. 11. O. Hansen,
ot Jiowl.org, were nt the Salem llote'
over Sunday.
Moo.o, Attention! Tuesday evening,
August I, there will bo a big iuitiution
mid banquet. All members and visiting
brothers are cordially requested to be
present.
Sam Hurshey, an old soldier, who was
found by Officer Woolory Saturday
night near tho gas plant, was given
lodging at the city .iil. Ho said he
Hut. oM'itnx your eves and a weakness was u years oni. wns an luninie 01 tuo -
-11 ....i. ... 1. 1 .. 1. 1... ...... ....1.. anl.liet-u' limiin nt l?nu,hni-ir nn,l vn re- inn-
will ll'UH tnu.r.1 run m' i i-uii-i. it-i uiui - -----r, - -
bv "lasses properly fitted. During turning from a visit to Portland.
more than 31 years 1 have specialized
In fitting glasses correctly.
Weak eyes, poor sight, painful or
inflamed eyes, cloudiness of vision,
croc eyes, floating spots, feeling like
sun, I in the eyes, burning, smarting or
Itchiiiu eves, nud manv other eve
troubles can
Care of Your Eyes
No part of the entire human nnnto
my is more deli.ute or easily disord
ered than the eves. Vou may burden
your muscular structure, an I it will
respond with nil increased growth
TODAY
"THE PRICE OF SACRILEGE"
A drama of intense realism in three
reels.
"OUR MUTUAL GIRL"
hvin Cobb, the distinguished humorist
meets her.
"A fatalTLTrtation"
Kevstone Comedy.
"Germany
about two .lavs longer and then will go ,n,s would be satisfactory."
belongings to Linn county. He has been in tne
TO AID GLOBE TROTTERS.
glasses correctly fitted.
Let met give vou the value of my 31
years' eorience in fitting glasses for
oU'sti:iin in all its forms.
Vou are invited to come where ab
solute accuracy in correcting eye de-fe-ts
is placed above every other con
sidcrniiou. No extra charges for ex
amination. My prices aro lower than elsewhere
for the n'-rviee and material you cot
of me. nud I can refer vou to over 0000
prominent citiens of Marion an I Polk
counties that have fitted since com
ing; here.
The entire problem lies In
words BlffhUy rtttod
by the Right Man.
All broken lenses replacod while you
wait. Office hours, 8:30 a. 111. to 12 m
1 to .1 p. Ill
Willamette river. A cigarette butt had
been carelessly thrown on the plunking
and started a bla.e. The department
responded to a call and extinguished
the blare with a chemical douche.
0 i
Stop the war I Do not allow your
horses and cows to suffer tho attacks
of bloodthirsty flies. I'se Shafer's fly
kuocker and bring nbout universal
peace. The harness and saddle sfore,
is South Commercial.
W. P. Jenk of the Gile company of
this city, and wife, are reported by Sa
lem friends to be traveling in Kurope
these aud are among the Kuroponu tourists
Lenses, Fitted now wnr bound iu Germany.
While adjusting the timing device on
a big car Saturday, Geo. M. Reeves
was injured nt the garage on Capital
aud 1'iiion streets by a "back kick"
of tho powerful engine, and will be
laid up nt home for several days under
the doctor's care.
o
COMING j
Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday.
Second Episode of
The Million
Dollar Mystery
With all their earthly
done up in a bundle six Austrians left west for about tour months on this as
Salem Saturdioy for Portland, whore siirnment. He savs that the books of
they expect to train for the Atlantic County Clerk Gehlhnr are in good shape Washington, Aug, 3. Tn a special
const iu order to get back to fight for and that the records are easily accessi- message to congress today President
their home country. They were silent ble. From tho records he says that it Wilson asked for $2"0,000 to aid Amcr-
visnged fellows who felt the call of the appears that the country is in a pros- iians stranded in Kurope on account of
parent country and the cnll to the colors perotis condition regardless of hard luck the war situation,
that their government has made. There stories and war talk.
are hundreds of Austrians in the vicin-
ity of Mt. Angel but few of them will
s'o buck to engage- in the great war of
the world nations in their contest for
I race supremacy. Practically all of them
: have taken out naturalization papers
I or have made, their first declaration of
citizenship.
HER HOUSE BURNED.
The house occupied by Mrs. J. X.
Jones ami Forest West and wife near
Sanderson bridge was totally destroyed
by fire early last Monday morning, to
gether with most of the contents. There
0 1 was a small amount of insurance on the.
Captain Lorenzen, of tne Salvation building. Mr. West built a fire in the
Army received a telegram last night ; cookstove before going to the barn and
from Lieutenant Colonel T. W. Scott, of the building was soon discoveied to be:
Seattle, cancelling the farewell orders in flumes, and the women, who had not
under which he has been held during arisen, escaped from the house in their
the past month and extending his stay , night clothes. The loss falls very
here for another year. Tile captain ' heavy on both families. Santiam Xews.
will ,ioin his wife tomorrow at Long
Beach, at the Salvation Army camp afternoon. They got as far as Eola,
mooting being held there, for a shon ; where thev
vacation. He also says that the large:
flag of the army corps which was miss-
Clifford Headrick, 6f the
rrocery clerk force, has returned from
his three weeks vacation period. He
spent to weeks in the Alsea ntoun
tains nnd one week here in the city. He
ays that while in toe Alsea country he
had a tirst class time.
I nunc iiir niw'rii iu resi. 1 ney
rete.l until late ami then were sud
denly startled -y an animal crashing
through the brush near them. They
took to the road and found out. Inter
Mcir rwo r,,'ls of th w011'1'9 Kr,,tost m- yesterday that someone had stuck it in, that the animal that had sent fno.n
tion picture series. Solve the mystery ins lawn, whereupon it was promptlr cnasing was only a calf. Thev ret i'ne.1
ami win liinoi i turned over to the Salvation Army poo- , to the department about mi luiuht, but
ing Friday has been found. R. J. Hen
dricks telephoned in to local quarters
'THE ANGEL OF THE
GULCH" I
A one reel westerner.
his lawn, whereupon it was promptlr
turned over to the Salvation Army poo-,
pie. The captain thiuks that the
"theft" was the game of a jokesmith.
-o-
Mrs. Catherine Mueller of this city
left Saturday for Germany. She wns
o i scheduled to sail across the Atlantic
The best of flour, the best of bakeries ' on thn George Washington but as that
managed by the best of bakers make hiu is held un in New Vnr along with
Kvenings by appointment, i ip-iop ureau tne Dest tnai you can other passenger steamers plying be-
tween the rimed States an.l huropean:
ports it is probcble that she will not;
ail on August 7 as she first planned,
o
"THE ALARM"
Two part Keystone Comedy
boy. A loaf will prove it. Sperling,
the grocer, 311 North Commercial.
DR. M. P. MENDELSOHN, It U not necessarV to refer to sec
! tion of the school law in calling a
DOCTOR Or OPTICS, 'school election, according to an opinion
Boom 210-211, U. 8. Natl Bk. BUlgJ given out Saturday by Attorney Gen-
GLIGH THEA
T
Th Southern pacific railroad will bo
obliged to comply with the law passed I
by the last sessioa of th legislature j S Cents
Quality Quantity.
10 Cents dertook to walk to Pallas Saturday party returned in the afternoon.
RE
not from Hallas.
One hundred and twenty-eieht Salem
people with delegates for surrounding EYESTRAIN
it is expected mat wnen council con-' towns went to Miverton yesterday to
vones this evening a communication ' attend the dedication of the Silverton
from the citizens regan..ng the police! Catholic church. They left iu a special
'situation will be read. It is reported ' ooach early in the morning. At 10:3Q
; that the business men who have prop-' a- m- 'he dedication was solemnized bv
; erty at stake are determined to have 1 Reverend Father Cronin. assisted bv
i better police protection. With tnel f ather William Kane of St. Anthonv's: ,
'vehicle ordinance and the police ques-' chape-l car. The Loesch mass was'
! tion coming up at the session tonight j nng in "F'' and Archbishop Christie m B m
it is expected that an interesting and: preaene.l the sermon. Later the la lies' WfCC Jl fvlf! Illlnnh
of tne Silverton parish assisted by the; " "hhvwi a(
tsaiem court, laughters of Isabella.!
Fishing
may give you rest but no
amount ot recreation will cure
nervous disorders that can be
traced to EYESTRAIN.
Correctly fitted glasses will
PERMANENTLY RELIEVE
if pronerlv
mounted. Shur-On mountings
insure optical efficiency. Investigate.
lively meeting will be held.
Optometrist.
Max Churchill and Frank Fribbert. served lunch to about 300 members of 1
both of the Salem fire department, na- the party in the Woodman hall. The! 231 N. Com'l St . Ground Floor
Hours 9 to 5. Phono 925