Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, July 22, 1914, Page THREE, Image 3

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    THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, BALEM, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JULY 22, 19U.
IHBEB
FINE PRIZES FOR
SCHOOLCHILDREN
(Continued from page one.)
dise, !0e, I.eholil & Co., (iroeery.
- Cabbage .(one), Claw A First, mci-1 appearance to the, pleasant hump
cdhu.usc, iiom v.ruvcry u., bvc-
Fonvielle, agents for "T.e Figaro" had
tried to persuade Moniiiot and Mazars,
" ' WEST SALEM. friends o( a man named Schneider, a
claimant to the I'rien estate, to charge
thut Schneider and Caillaux were nego-
tiiitintf with one another for the Pa
Mr. Glenn Adams has repainted tb- tute'n settlement of a basis of a largo
renneu nouse, wiucn a.tus groauy in pavmeut to Caillaux.
A merry crowd of young people gath- Moimict and Marars offered large sums
ou... mercn.u,.H. ,....o v. .v. ere(l at tne s,,on ,,.,. Thursday of mom.v bll, .,0,itU.n, on " Lo Fj.-ro"
Sapnldiiig Logging ( o.; third, 2 cans evening to tmur;9f Miss Marv whp i I , ,nmv, i," they
x Kax oil, The 1 r.ce Shoe t o. Mass with her u wi grt Mom, for , , k ai.vumton in wrilig.
B. First, Aladdin coil oil lamp, .Jo.OK. . ..:;, , , .,iian fri..i..l , . .. i ...... "
r , , i u- t I II - - .- UH utile.... llli.l.'r . M.l.ui.A ncir
C. M. Lockwool; second bicycle be. , M ic ,,, ,,, wore enwveii until nf ih., it,'. h..estv. the.
v F. T Same, presided at a de-'who has been visiting Mrs. Duulap for
lightful out door affair yesterday after- i several .lava, an, nas ocen PPO'"
noon at her lovelv home on Chen.eketaj department secretary by Mrs. Donfap.
street, honoring Mrs. rietcner noma"
and Mrs. Henry D. Kimball.
1 . A II Monro li ..vi'loa- lh'r.1 .,
...7h. ull in. i ! i- i' , V-i lne C001 nour 01 'Kni, wnen noun- witness declared, but they could see
niennanuise, oup, j. i. i erry, ariiuysi. jif,,) lunch was served. !,,. r.i matttrt'a ciimitniiMi m i'hi list hint
TTnJ M .,Vv.rh The 8ervi,'!' 0f -Mar8:,", J K8t0n as influencing public opinion and wor-
pair shoes, M, .Jacob ogt 8h-. wore r, irei, m.01ltlv to t t of taillnu ho. however, kept his
! Store: second, merchandise, fl.OO, Smith ,:. i .i... h..., .. ,. r """" 1
i t. d. 'i:..i,. 1 . 118 'i8er.V a norse mat nail neen on - .liotut v and ignored the attneks.
a. iiuiui.n, iiiiiu, inrii .mil, n-, , ui-i,. .. fpnm ,r V , ,-..r VUUI, !.. ! . . . . m . .. i .. I 1. ..-
- ..uou., .v : j ne aiier me ion .10 icurr n
J"".' ' c..j.. - r- 'l.nl.l Cn lrn,pv
ner Tuesday afternoon at tne nome 01,
ip Mm. T. .1. Clark. Those Pres-: Celery (3 bunches), Clnsses A and
were: Mrs. Jlary Ward and cnu- r irst, pon n swing, raiisiuv Miinuer
a yonng man, who stated that he was .lui,i,-ation, testified l.abevrie. ho could
on ins way 10 urauu noiuio 10 worn. ,oe ,t his chief looked ill.
Mr. and Mrs. lieo. r razure Sunduy'd " 'Calmette will not succeed in
ova ni it 1 ciiil nrrr. ' , a --
left for Newportidren, Mrs. Imper and son, Mrs. Doral Co.; aecoud, merchandise, $2.00 roster, at the Clay Ileise home near Fratiim. heading me off,, the minister told me,
.....in for the sum- Van Laanan, Miss Anna Van Ianun, & Bakei '.Grocers; th.rd, nierclinudise, V. Ut Woods has about completed however." the witness went on.!
r; P.litl. Sherwood a member of
this vear's graduating class of Wil-'ent
lnmette i nivers.iy wi
. . . iU mini.
.Honuaj auu ... Mr8 j,,ram.e(( Holu.k) Miss Mry ward,: 50c, J. I. Ferry,-druggist. ; digging a trench and laying of pipe ."Whatever the miture of his attneks'
mer- . I Miss Lela Plessinger, Mrs. Plcssinger, Woodwork, Classes A and B. First, lrom his residence to the fruit drier, ,.0ntiinie to do what I consider
Th Invnl Women's Claa of the'Miss Edith Plessinger, Mrs. Purbrick, Roberts" :l.00 hat, Hulem Woolen, where he can obtain a bountiful supply , ilit. even if he succeeds in killing
ine L,ojai entertained bvi Mr. and Mrs. Hanson, Miss Ursil Han-; Mill Store; second, merchandise, 2.30,;of good water pumped from a deep .,, .
Mr's ! BC Kemiedv at her home 2:t( son, Mrs. Minnie Kitchie j. Arthur, Oeo. C. Will & Co.; third, merchai.dies,! well for his home. i " The Woman Suffered.
South Commercial street Thursday , e, .s .77,T!'T1. ' T""19, 7... ' '' "From this moment I understood
Mm. W. B. White. Mr. Oearhart, Harold
. ! Comically, John Havelaud, Mr. ami
afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Klgin left j Mrs. J. W. Morton, r ranK rnuc.
yesterday moriiiug for Newport to re.ll(J,J(o.3kjfc)k!k
main on a short outing.
,
Dr. and Mrs. M. P. Mendelsohn and, PERSONALS
daughter, Ruth, are having a most en-,
.iovnble visit in California, according
to' letters received by Salem friends. I sehlbrede of Marshfield, who
ST he'yTsti 1 ft UU niorn-
oineT nis wife and daughter in Snn : ing for a business vis.t to Salem.-
Vr-nciscn. Thev expect to return : nuseuurg ...,
August 1.
urea,! (one loat). Class A.-K.rst, one ".r V K f v" U what Mine. Caillau must be suffer-
secoiul. one sack OlvmpU' Flour, Port-. recently.
tit.- . 1 A
ln,l vi,,rin Mills Vv; tl.ir.i ten ll. Mr. and Mr,. J. II. Wilson had the ' . '"'T'., C '
- ' . , . , r lHp I ll i llll'IU'V Bill I I r HUll-M-MUiii n s
lr.l, Stenslolf Bros., butchers. Class' Insure of enter mn.i.t as week-end , . , , lHo
B.-First, one do.. 7.00 photos, Trover K'ets, their son, C. M. Wilson, a rail- . ,-, to know of nnv discord
& Weigel Studio; secondone set llavi.-, road man and his wife, of Portland , n Z?JL Unw 'them
and China tea cups and saucers, Yoko- leo. Lobau had the mistortiino to.. ,.., ,. vUit..,l their honsu nlinost
hnma Crockery & Tea Co.; third, one lose a valuable horse Tuesday morning. ," ',,,r B"'1 x,altul 11,1 ir im a""St
sack Perfect.Vn Flour, l.a., J. B. Cool-i The Wert Side Auto Delivery loaue.t . . h , of MrUln
ey,urocery,The".o Tolmeeo' More. , te "up goous ror Mia ne.gn- .,.. ,,v ,..:..- , hig wito beft-fc
i so was not surpriseit,
the shooting, to see Mme.
her husband s office
stroma nervous depres-
('has.H. Jones, editor Oregon Teachers ' but the lamps. I .,, W11B T imnressed that at
tlass H. t irst, one dozen ' Mrs. H A. Hunt has returned from a . . - . thl, lf)m , ,.,110.1 in.
llnfortu-
L. F. Jtobinson is registered at tne
Bligh from Sherwood, Oregon.
Mr. and Mrs. Heroux and daughter,
Alvina, are guests at the Bligh.
Mrs. Tanler, who has been visiting
r.o I A Uornnr.li. has returned to
her home in Portland. She was accoin- Kay Pomeroy is on his way to Van-
panied bv Miss Dorejthe Uiggcy, airs, couver, lintisli oiumDia, to meei ins
Uomardi's guest for the siiiumer. mother, Mrs. M. K. Pomeroy, who is
returning by way of the Canadian Pa-
A pleasant feimily reunion was helil . cif ie from Rochester, Minnesota, where
Sunday at the C. V. Wells home near, gKe has been taking a post-graduuto
Tiuena Vista in honor of Will 1. Laeey ' course jn surgery at the Mayo Mcdicul
of Anadarko, Oklahoma, who is '"w college. They aro expected to reach
a guest of his sister, Mrs. Ray Laeey ynicm next Saturday.
Holland at The Maples. .Besides: s fi Vincent, of Portland, member
. the honor guest, those present were0j the gtate ,.ororati0n department, is
Mrs. av Laeey Holland; Mr. and Mrs.,nt th(, Marifli.
Arthur Laeey, of independence; Mr.; Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Roberts, motorics,
and Mrs. Roy Klkins, of Ashwood,f TaCoina, are guests at the Mar
Oregon; Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Wells, of ion
Buena Vista, and Misses Dorothy Hoi-, john F -Reillv, a Portland attorney,
land, Willma Elkins, Berenice Ve U,;it gt t,ie Mario;u'.
Messrs. Perry, Marvin anu Amos Wells.j Mr and Mrg E(lgar Ea8ter) 0f Port.
i -.r u n ' laiul, are guests at the Marion.
The marriage oi Elmer M. McOee, an . 'M Kamest, of Alsea, Is registered
instructor at the Capital Business cob, h Marion
lege, and Miss Anna Meta Boge of;
Hillsboro took place in Hillsboro Satur-1
dav at the bride's parent's home, Mr- nADDCn TUC TRA1W
and Mrs. Herman Boge. IWDDlU IILCi IRAllI
Aftor a short honeymoon t.iey win
be at home to friends at 3B0 Myers
street.
f'oira e ... A v;.-uf . li;.,a.. Imrhnnil km untntr a nm mm. v w ,.
v y, V .n . , i.n., ....... ..r.,,, .. n R. ......... ,..!, n,nrrilir
$2.50, Mrs. L. 0. Curtis, 125 North the driver ' thoughts got mixed up ', ' ,
. r.ii;.... .....b f ...i... .....u: 011 "10 oa oi
... i;.., srcuiiu, sc.ru i..h-c .-him. s.'i, , " a....... av n v. ,wi.bi ii.it.-..ii.i-s, .'n;i,Y ...iter
$1.25, Pcetz Furniture Co.; third, sub- and what not, when, lo! a eras!,! broken """
M.itin .,.. li,,..,. r,,.,,.....i fi...... mi, I tlvi.i.r iuU v .,.. i,,. 111 siaie ot i
Monthly.
photos, $5.00, Parker Studio; second, lengthy visit from Vancouver and Or- ' ' to talk with her
seven piece gold bowl lemonade set, chnrds in Washingtoil and I'ortlaiid , Matolv sho hu(l ar,.a,ly M
$2.00, Peetz Furniture Co.; third, one and suburbs, Oregon. Whilo. m St.. ..i"w,.uf with Caillaux to
l!RJH.,iT 'P""' I'owder, Johns she cad on ex(iyvpr,,orFletch.,01111,i9!)arv iat , ht i
$1.00, Fair (.rounds Storo.
er, who is in very poor health.
Caillaux there.
She was
tho police
saw Mme.
apparently
TO FEED HIS FAMILY
Mr. and Mrs. Don Downing and little! Jameg Hoguo on Trial for Holding Up
Train Confesses He Did It, but Puts
Up Pathetic Excuse. '
ilnnirht.pr. lone, who have been visit
ing Mr. Downing 's mother, Mis. J. II. I
Cradlebaugh, for two weeks, have jusV
returned from Newport where they,!
it... ......ilnliniii.K a ti ,1 liva Alinm.:
,' ;: , s e,r a d Hatful . wcek.i Francisco, Jnly.22.-The trial of,
Thev will leave for their home, Council ! James Hogue, who held up and robbed
Bluffs, Iowa, tomorrow. !a Southern Pacific train near here
, , ! about two months ago, began today bo-
Mrs. Thomas B. Kay and daughter, fon Slll,orior Ju(lg0 i)une. The cn
Marjorie, are home from a pleasant out"! lhff (oreuoon waa congumcii 'm jury s8.
ing spent at Newport. lection.
C anned I nut, Class A (pint jars, of, Misses Leana ami Leola Croswiian, v to tho!(0 who ,,, ,lot Vno
: , i . 1 , ,"n Vi ' x -" i "'c. her, but I could see beneath too sur-
ard Mop and Polish, ( alef Bros. Fur.ii-; home and will be her guests for a eon-; faco of thi8 naturally quiet woman the
tare; ej'oiid, . one can Schillings best plo of weeks agon v and exasperation she was suf for-
coffee, $ .00, lair Grounds Store; third, There will.be an adjourned meeting iug, her fino senses deadened as if by
morchandie, 50c, J. V. Perry, Druggist., of tne city council Thursday evening. , i,ow
Class B. First, silk umbrella, $2.00,, The McKinley family left Monday ..The sight haunts me to this day."
Rostein & l.reenlinum; second, mer-; morning for southeastern Colorado,; Was Nervous and Agitated.
cnaiuiise, ?i.ou, ward K. Kunanlson where they expect to make tluir honic.i Editor-in-Chief Yvon Delbos of,"Le
Grocery; third, merchandise, 50c, Redi Mr. Walter lierth has moved into ; Radical," an important morning news
( ross 1 harmacy. his commodious new store building and paper, testified that he was in Caii-
Jelly (J Blassesh Class A. t irst, ; is now well prepared to serve his pu- mux's office the day of the shooting,
pair shoes, $4.00 Re.nharts Shoe Store, trons. ! when Mine. Caillaux called for her
444 State street; second, merchandise,! Jr. S. F. Walters and family, recent husband.
$1.00, Gibson Millinery Store; third, ', arrivals, from Brookings, South Da-i She told him, she said, in guarded
subscription, American Magazine, Chn.'kato, have rented and moved into the I words, of her fears that "Lo fiagro"
H Jones, editor Oregon Teachers' , clay Hcise bungalow. j was ubo.it to publish more of her priv-
ionl. ' . ,r"t.'. 2'x:"!'! Mr- 1,1111 Mr!1- wm Hamilton have! ate letters. "She appeared to me",
$3.00, Josse & Moore, I iirnitiire; second,, g0,ie to Newport for au outing. I the witness lidded, "very much lo-
...r.. .,... .p, i.iii.i .v. in. .in.,.- Aiiss llentrico I rnwfi.nl. w in w.is nresHPil. verv i.ervnus inn ..rent v imi
tated. She remuiiled mo ot a hunted
argain Day
Every day is Bargain Day at The Plymouth Cloth
ing while the Oscar Johnson stock lasts. We have
great reductions in men's
CLOTHING
SHOES
SHIRTS
UNDERWEAR
SWEATERS
BATH ROBES
SMOKING JACKETS
HATS
WORK PANTS
ALPACA COATS
NECKWEAR
CAPS
WORK SHOES
In fact, you will find bargains in everything in
Men's Clothing and Furnishings
The Plymouth Clothing
CORNER STATE AND LIBERTY
son, General Merchandise; th.rd, mer-, ,.i,.(,t0(1 to tea,.h the it,.rlm,)iuto ,,.
i." , Vi , 1 . -' tl;o,,eIrv- partmcnt of our school, has resigned
Hand Made Apron, (lass A.- irst, to take uji different work,
bed room clock, Bnrrs Jewelry Store;! , m
second, merchandise, $1.00, Ncedlecraft'
Shoji; thir,l, mere hnndisp, 50c, Spencer i
Hardware Co. Class li. First merchiin-
NO MORE RELIEF FUNDS.
an i inn I.
Editor Kibiioml Do Mesnil of " Le
Knppel," another morning newspaper,
said Mine. Citillaux told him, the day
before the shooting, that it was pos
sible her husband's enemies might pub
lish "the Fabro document," charging
(uillaux with responsibility fur the
escape of Hochette., the swindler, who
got nwav with a fortune of millions
XlllllliTllO. B. C. .Illlv 22. At n ..mid.
dise order $2.,"0, II. 0. Shrpley Co.; see- ing of the local organization of the
ond, thimble, $1.00, C. T. Pomeroy ' United Mine Workers of America last
Jewelry; third, merchandise, !S0r, The night, the members wero informed by a
New Needle Craft. The Hob Nob. -; letter frnm Frn i.i Kiirriiinrtnii u in.,,...
Biacnine Mane uress, ( lass A. r irst, ber of the national executive coinmitt'eo ! through his financial schemes,
a irained picture, ine t nunc mio.; mid otticcr in charge of the strike, on i Sho knew, she snid, the witness re
or three news-
the document
f, 1 . l.a.f I I'... I ll..li tv.i.'iit.l id, a, .
warning (.1 pieces), i lasses A and Is. dition of the international union. cerning the mutter,
rirsi, inuiincry, L'..)ii. MciNcil Sisters. ti. nr.,n.,ivn,... i, 'i ,i. ti,;..i, ,......
The robbery, to which Hogue con-1 421 Coiirt Street; ; second, merchandise, about $10,0(10 weekly here in strike ! sMd De Mesnil. " thnt fear of the nub-
$1.1)0, I he iSew Aeedle ( rait. The Hob benefits sinco the inception of the Mention of this document waa her mo
JSob; third, box candy, 50c, W. T. Jenks, ' strike, more than a year ago. j five for shunting Calmette. '
uiesi uispiiiy or r lowers. r irsi, pyro- i m ,
graphy outfit, $2..r0, "Variety Store;' T. J. Bligh was a passenger on the
second, one l.lant, $2.50, C. F. Hnef, ! regular morning Oregon Klectri-! trnin
Florist;" third, merchandise, ifl.OO, The for l'ortland.. ..;
jew ieelie Crntt, The ilob yoli
a jRimci iiiciurc, ine r nunc rMiop; mid otticcr in charge of the strike, on i Sho knew, she snid, th
second, merchandise, l.fl(), Ncedlecraft Vancouver Island, that no more relief i lated, of at least two or
Shop; third, merchandise, 50c, J. C. money would bo paid to the strikers, papers that had copies of I
Perry, Druggist. owing to the unfavorable financial con-! but she appeared little
James Crawford, ran of Attorney , . '..artieulartv darinir one
General and Mrs. A. M. ( rawford, with; HoRUe exl,erienced railroad man,
Paul Smythe, is touring southern Ore- j ,)0(ir,,C(1 tile train attor Btoninf, it by
gon in the Crawford inaciine. i"ey : niaiiipulating the signal wires. He had
are making their trip leisurely, hunting. ((0ve neary throllgh the train and rob.
and fishing along the way, expecting : 1)e(1 8everal ,,asst.gers when two rail
to make short stops at Cold He' . ,0a,l detectives, who happened to be in
Crescent City, Medford, Roseburg aid a lorwaril t.0Bl.h) 0,,enea fire on him
the Coos Hay -'ieJ- t : Hogue was seriously wounded and has
. . ' spent most of the time since the rob-
TIn.in.-iii!T their new lv-electeu depart- , ,., ... . .. .., n,,,i not.;,,,, if .0i,i n...
- - i.i-i, ... u liunp.li... lie ffuu. UK .lec.i.e,. ft1 ,u i, ,u un- U,r, :
ment president, Mrs. tyntnia P. to ,0,i u) the train to get money to j owner: Place leg-bands on each fowl,
of this city, and ber otticml btatt, the , . , , . if , . 0,0n I eiviiiir the secretary the leff baiiil nnn.-l
Women's Kelief Corps held a pleasant ' ch!i,ir(,n vWo h j t eaten f u ys bers when making your entries and , i...:
J..1UI.I1H1 ..-V-.-J.I..UI. J ur.iaT u,n,,,w- m I
tit the residence of Mrs. Wm, Short on I DR EOLLEE IS EEADY.
South Capitol street. The spacious;
rooms were beautifully decorated witlr Vancouver, II. C, July 22. Dr. B. F.
national colors and flowers. 'Boiler, of Seattle. 'vecterdav wound' 1111
Mrs. La Moine Clark and Miss Den- hi. ,.:: fnr wn,.,r' ,.,,inn.
Poultry,
To avoid errors in entering 'poultry
(Continued from page one.)
nison entertained with selections of' ghip wreatiinK Iliateh with Pat Coulev
music. Light refreshments were servcd.j t0norrow night Roller weighs 205
Among the out-of-town guests was; a anJ L.onnoU J8j
Mrs. .lennip.C. Pritchard, of J'ortland, 11 ' .
A Mutual Friend Tcstiflos. I
Isu.loie io Lara, the composer, sai,
he was a friend both of Cnlleniette anil
the Cnilliiuxs.
lie testified that, a short time before
the shooting, he, Mine. Ciiilluux an, I
.Mine. Kstradere, former society editor
of "l.e Figaro' ', wero guests of the
l'rii ss De Mnuico nt luncheon, and
heard Mine. Kstradere tell of Calmette 's
eftoits to secure documents ngainst
t
inahing your enrr.es a n.i , ,.rim,C9s I)e Mesagne-Kstnidere, former , . x : ., . 7 , 2
keeping a copy of then, yourself; write P0(,it,tv ciitn,8, 0 ..u yi 0 who . " ' ' " 11 ""''I'V hl,"
your name and address plainly on the; h ) .hVfire Cal-i UBve it ns his opinion tlm
coop and do not depend upon a card,' m(,,te 'w -kille.t, testified that tho M , . yZ,uU-n' lift o F ii Z 1
which may get torn off in transit. In .i;, fcr.i ir -M r'Snaituo It I c l.e 1 ignro oi
Daddy's Bedtime
A Fashionable
m Tournament In
Animal Land
PRESERVING TIME
Here are some preserving helps at a
big saving: Martin's White, White
and Turquoise Blue White Lined Quad
ruple Coated Enamelled Ware. Every
article seamless, spun from one
piece of metal; electric welded; no
rivets or seams to catch dirt.
Therefore Absolutely Sanitary
This week we offer you your
choice of 6-, 8- and 10-quart
handled and bailed preserving
kettles, also covered Berlin
kettles selling regularly for
85c, $1.00 and $1.25, your
choice for only
SO Cents
See window display.
Classes A and n nl'" ('al""',,c! ' similar offer to' Mine. Kstmdere's story," H:iil the wit
k food D. A. White, "?r hT lnol"li'' who also refused. , ncss, "she sighed and said 'they will
u.,. ,,.,! .,,;.. u ... u..i. ".-. wihii.ic ,iti4i,i lu.u .nine, nmsn IV kl lllll! IIIC '
wa, l.r0, Mrs. A. Shinn; third, settingi V of(lth? T l '"V"!' ,n;i
,'hite Rock eggs, l.0U, W. H. Loose. ' '''B'1'0" .thfi holl t-. the
Khode Island Reds, Classes A and H. J1'1,"' JI1"?1 ,a t;"""' 1h(:r "'n'taii. ...g win.
that
y get torn off in transit. In' . : " ' 7. '. ...... ... " " r'adeie icit --l.e l ignro" on
the same way write: "Fnr tlm CI.H- : "," . "X'K Hccount of Calmette s attempt to in-
dren's Department " ! , ' UU tmnt0 H" "u': 'l'e her to arrange a n ting between
Ducks will be shown in trios, and l1" bun anJ U'tos 8 i- himself and Cnillnux's divorced wife,
chickens in i.ens which shall consist of W."e' I Sb11 She Would 8110.
one cockreal and three nullets. ' 1 ne w.tness sa,,i sue re.used wnere-1 "After . Caillaux had heard
1 ivmoutli Hocks,
First, one snck chick
tinish liv killing me
I lunched with her the day al'tc
Ton .In' 1, una I .,, 1 , 1 1 I, ... I '
hich was two duvs before she killed, ,n" origin-i's, denied mat Mie Kept nay that tne case was cleKeneruiing nun "a
Virt ,i',i; i,.;.n i no 1 A p: ''" that he wanted to secure certain Calmette. She wiis indiunant. saviiiLf1 ,,"I"PH HW,,,(' ""V'T .s1' ' Alhl1'' l"l'l"'l whitewashing for ( niMaux.
' .. . h '"i" , ,,...,, ,,,,1 ii,,. , 'alll,.. t I.:- . 1.1 1 i . .!.' . ' Verviini t. l ie "11 im"
the b'.iiuiug of the letti rs she st jle. ' Ciilinetto family, was considered cei-
il.'ilaicil thnt the ones she burned were linn on nceoiint ot the hitter's remark
reporter, Caillaux instantly inquired if the
xt 1 ou.. ', ' , ' Personal letters from Caillaux to his Ciilmctt,. I,,l
j.urncss o..,,,,; spcon.i, iu rods enicsen ., J , ." l.t -I,.,,. sl. .....rht t. rk to ,.,.t lawyer w.is i,r ne,l to hold himself
wire. .tl.Ofl. It. I). F em nir Salem Fence' 1 ,u ,yn- ping., agiuusi nerseii anu ner nusimiKl ; , ' ; . - , ,. , .' " , , , ,
Works- third box randv So!- V. T '' lli-r,,-v i'Proper. into a personal one. She told me ot ' ,h" letters in .piest,,,,, . dil.sh.d an I responsible tor what he had snid
jon(g ... ( newspapers rersecutca Him. , lier fears and1 snid she meant to take''"'' w" lu " ,u '.' """ '". .;"'
Ieghorns, Classes A and H.-
-First ' Hef'ree Kmili! Labeyrio, of the bank. ; legal action ngninst Calinette, I
LLUl V . IWU""" ' : r56-" one sark Diamond scratch food, Fletch-i "M't'-y court, former chief of cabinet convinced she had no idea of using
Ani'mul I rA They Were Interest- Pr 4 J1....1. ,,,., 1 ,Puua ntf li,,t. umlor Caillaux, told the court that tho violence. When 1 left she snid she
ams, $2.00, Mr. Enos i'resnell; third.l trr rpl"'at,'lll' . rpfiised offcrsof in- would see me Monday evening at tne
' merchandise. 50c Ward K Hichardson ,u""l'" iiiiiumkiuk 10 1 ii.iiieiie, wincn .....inn enioiissy iiinner.
THE children had been to see n tennis toiuuuiiient during the afternoon. 1 Grocery. ' ' he might have been in answer to the " And Monday sh.. killed Calinette."
and they were full of the wonderful playing they had seen. OI : Orpingtons, (lasses A and II. First, i ,','',or ' attacks 011 himself. .Mine. Chart ran, widow of the famous
course they had to tell daddy all nbout It, but daddy thought that be 1 suit case, $2.50, F. F. Shafer, Harness1 After Cnl tte had been killed, the , painter, was the next witness but her
had a much nicer tournament to tell them nbout 'and Saddler; second, merchandise, 1.00, witness was told by (iaston Vidal, for- case was without any important, bearing
"What sort of a tournament was It?" asked Jack. ' Chas. K. Spauhling Logging Co.; third, I ,-it' ,li,or of ,h" 1a,is Journal, 011 the trial, though she gave the lie
"It n-n. n ton.ila tr.iimnl.io.it liwt IIL-o tlm nne. inn cm- thlo ftar.,r.r.n !.. ; mercnaill lse. OUC. JCtlO 1,1 & O. (irocp.y. ,,lu, '"' " l.nncu ' nira .iiu-, III,,,
I think the players In the tournament I saw were more Interesting." ' ! Wyandottes, Classes A and B. First,
"Who played In the tournament ydn saw, daddv? Childrenr asked Evelyn. ' ",r,'naDllsc. '100. 'ohi'"," ,&
... .., . j, . , , ,: , . J o.: second, merchandise, LOU, The
- "Oh. no!" said daddy. "You ceitalnly wouldn't call children interesting Toggery, Inc.; third, merchandise .We,
players, would you?" . ! J. V. Perry, Druggist.
Both the children laughed heartily at that, for they knew daddy thought I Minorcas, Classes A and H. First
children were quite the nicest and most interesting things that ever hnpueiied. i merchandise, 2.50, ' Willamette Hard-
"My players were real players," continued daddy, "and I don't believe yon ware Co.; second, box candy, $1.00, W.
will ever guess who they were." Zinn, Confectionery; third, men han-
"Rabbits." snid Jack. "They ought 'to be good players, as they arc BC : ,lis. 50c, Geo Smith, Melwoo.Kirocery.
ouick - i Anconas, ( lasses A and If. First,
, , ,, . . , , . , , , t ,t I setting Ancona eggs, $2.50, Mrs. F. A.
"My players were hardly what you might call good players, but they were ! 8mith 801 ' st b'rM,,lcr Kine
Interesting players. Xo; I don't believe you could possibly guess, so I will have Anconas- second mercharrdise 1.0(1
to tell you. -The toads played against the frogs. , Chas. K.'spaiildin'g Logging Co.'; third,'
-"In the first place, there was a large audience present. The frogs and j merchandise, 50c, Red Cross Pharmacy.
toads bad heard that tennis tournaments were the fashion In the summer. Best Pen of Any Bree.il First, one
"Really you probably are surprised at such unfashionable looking crentnres ' dozen photos, 7.00, Bullock Studio;
caring so much for fashion, but then that often is the way. They love to do son,i merchandise, l.SO, The Tog-
the right thing nt the right time, and tBey had a special place for the tourna. :nC: , .... . ,, , , . L
, , Best Kxh.bit by One School First,
man. Ti-I.h n rrcn.tn atnll.l ,f i.lro l.l.r .,.. ml Tn.'o ... . y . '
"All the onlookers were dressed lu their "best. .The frogs were principally
dressed in emerald green, for that Is n color which they consider very becom
ing. The toads wore shaded brown costumes for the most part, though some
of them wore very fine speckled black suits.
"The players were two toads and two frogs. They played doubles, you ee,
for they hud heard that every tine player always had a special partner. They
went straight into the finals, too, for they said thnt they must have the excite
ment right away. -
j "During the game the players stopped to drink" lemonade, and the onlookers
had refreshments all the time. Somehow they thought It was very appertains
to watch tenuis, and they kept nibbling nt the things to eat and sipping the
lemonade steadily.-....
"The toads won the tournament jul received line stone cups for prizes."
certificate for 25 on a piano, R. F.
Peters; second, subscription to Oregon,
Teachers' Monthly, Chas. II. Jones.
Special Popcorn Contest. J
The Capital Nationn) Bank, of Salem
has offered the following prizes to the
boys and g"irls of Marion County rais-j
ing a plot of popcorn not exceeding li)U0
sipiare feet in area and making an ex
hibit of twenty ears, selected by thej
contestant, at the Salem School Fair
or at a later date selected by the
Superintendent.
First prize, $10.00; second prize,
$6.00; third prize, $4.00.
Globe
TODAY and THURSDAY
12th Installment
Lucille Love
The Girl of Mystery
Only three more of this series
left.
Judge ' Dunn's. Decision
Strong 2-reel Selig Detective
drama.
TINY SNYDER. Baritone.
Coming
FRIDAY and SATFRDAY
MARY PICK FORD
in
"The Girl From Mellvns",
i the widow used her influence with
'Editor Leon Itnilhy of "1 liitransi-!
jjeant'', an iilternoon newspaper, to!
prevent publication of certain (if the'
Caillaux 's letters. j
France lleselmtx, at one time Cnil-j
. Iaux's chief of cabinet, testified :i, K
just before the minister's second uinr-j
riage, Andrew Vervonrt a "il lllas'j
reporter, told the witness that a caiii-
. paign was on foot against Caillaux am'
gave him various details of wlii.i.'
Desilaux made notes, with the written,
comment: "Possible scandul at wel
ding."
lie told ( uillaux of tins interview
with Vervoort, Desilaux said, inform
ing him: i
"That means the stolen lettel i,''
Tirst Wife a Witness,
Mine, (ineydan, Caillaux 's former1
wife, was also among today's wit:. si.
To every ones surprise and despite, the
fact that " Le Figaro" published one
of the letters she admitted h'lving stol-
en from In r husl and the witness ilenicd
that she hil nn)',hiug to ' i with the I
publicat.on. :
She corroborated Caillaux 's stnrv of
CATTLE l-EICEd, THE RECORD. ,
Porrtlaml, Ore., Juiy 22. Cattle to
day reached the highest price on record
for summer months when steers sold at
, 7..1U. Owing to the high prices prevail-;
iug in the eastern markets, northwest-'
ern holdings of cattle are being shipiei.
i to Missouri river points, 1
she rend i ie nf the '. '..n lo ex- for tho tact that the incident occurred
I'l Mnier t li);i. ! in the courtroom, it was believed tho
A duel between Caillaux and Maurice' challenge would havo been delivered on
( hcnii, who has been in court for the the spot.
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