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TWO ; it "I I I i : . 'IS i 1 ! ' 1 laj A1I,T CAPITAL JOURNAL BALEM, OSEQOW, TUESDAY, AUGUST 18. 19H. IIITliirnn . . . . . i : AN r O A S" ! ,"" HUW WOMEN -lUFOMHURF niiiLiiiunnu nilL ' ; PERSONALS - : : ; ! i Mr. aud Mrs. C. Kofi returned to! ' Independence yesterday, after visiting - - ticfinT- ih DHira since inursday. Mr IP ifri i rnnnnrn an, i',tuk " retime sat lo WtLL rUH ntu wrtatM summer home. j ! rMr- Myrtle Henderson will leave for West Grove, Iowa, tomorrow, where the' iivi 1 VU1 niiavn, aO 11 Id u'r miner, A. w. Barnes. BELGIAN IMA AVOID OPERATIONS By Taking Lydia E. Pink ham' Vegetable Compound. ' Out of Germans' Line of March to Paris SAY KAISER OFFERED PEACE TO BELGIANS Antwerp Besides Could Stand Long Siege and Delay German Plans Mr. Willi. vu."j : Cleveland. Ohio "Mv I. ft .1 A t ..-u huu i bum iv return- . , , . . ne "ague, Aug. 18. The ti ed last night from a two weeks' outing! P'"ed for veral yean that Ii offensive movement against Fran. at Xewort, where they report having spent a tine vacation. I A. 1 . Woolpert went to Portland Sun- : day to attend the wedding of his sister, .Mkh Claire Woolpert. Mr. and Mrs. J. K. . Brophv started ! today on a motoring trip to Neekowin, where tliey will vii.it with Mr. and Mrs. I. II. McCorkle at their summer cot lagc. ! K. I,. Harris went to Portland todav on a business trip. Mr. ami Mrs. J. K. Itailey, of Forest Giove. are guests at the home of Mr. ami Mrs. Gerald Volk nil t htk fin Ann I I 1 SUGGESTS GIVING KIAO CHAU TO CHINA TREATED Bill! BY THE GERMANS That Best Solution of Problem Has Little Confidence In Japan's Declaration. WOMEN DEAD BUT nSSST" WOUNDED ROBBER SACRED HEART ACADEMY 1 German Official at Washington Tuiuks, Wu'n Huabsud Turew Up Hauda at; Command of Bobber Wife Grabbed Revolver and Opened Fire Was Killed But Got Her Man. Kai-ianirnto. Cal., Ana. 11. Mr. Mai if llohroft, IIS. is dead today ami Under the direction of tfce Antwerp, Aug. IS Antwerp was Belgium's temporary capital today. Headquarters had been opened lv the tor$ if there was anvthinir I nM road. Mr. Itailey is the pioneer nier-italte to he'P Die and they said there rhant of Forest Grova and v. tl,..i was notliirc thnMl.nv L-.,, r i Siilein has improved wonderfully in thei tliankful for auch u good medicine and Tl , ,? -Vl'U'9' 11 has " V8ry l,rom- wi" alway eive il highest praise." By Karl H. Voa Wicgaud. The Hague, Aug. 18. The tirrmao ffettsiVA iiiovemenp tiutiiiat Crnnri mil expected to have to Beliriiiin lrnfrrMiniT waII i...nrlliiii ...J r " " uuucrgu an opera tion, but the first bottle I took of Lydia E. Pinkham't Vegetable Com pound relieved me of the pains in my side and I continued its use until I became ! regular and free from pains. I had asked several doe- Washington, Aug. I. The heat tliins liormniiv i-iiiil.l .In ii .il-.l'iit fk- .i,,.,kt, ..i i:o,m.. :.. w,u.. . !.,,. I'ail Ixioiiiim. 1!), is at the rounty hos-1 .( .l. ii i i . ........... .. . ... , . . ... ...... . w.-v. vs uc IID V n.m.. lire ha 'k to rl11" wnn a minn in ni-nil iimiuwih: SALEM, OREGON to advieea received todav from the United Press' Brlin bureau. The German infantry advau-e has already started, it waa stated. Other wise no details are given, beyond the Berlin war offire's declaration that Brussels' fall was only a matter of days. I'ntil the kaiser aad his staff went to Mainz, to be nearer the lighting irout, He anil Imperial Chanee llor om Bethmann-Hollweg received all war! bulletins, the kaiser personally draft ing comments on them. German frieudahip for Americans, Berlin advices said, was manifested everywhere, the authorities do.ng theii utmost to make tbe visitors' involun tary stay in Germany as pleasant as possible and the ncwsnnneis sneakine Hanover. Pa. ' I ,fr-,t . i" "c"'. ,n ,"!nes, let' "'K'" various ministries and a number of f,r- : l Hunduy, and spent the 'da v. male troubla nd the paina were so bad ! them. Corporation Connniiwioncr Watson 5l limeS notBitdown- The ' So xious were the people of the ett yesterday evening tor Portland on doc'or advised a severe operation but j fatherland to cam Americen good will liuMiiesa and will return tonight. rny husband got mo Lydia E. Pinkliam's that Oerman and Ameri. au l la.js were .IimIo .1. C. Moreluml, clerk of the Vegetable Compound and I experienced i intertwined in places and Geiiuans wear si;pieii:e court, returneU last night from fiHaf in a short timo. Now I feel ! 1)0,11 '" i,"',T buttonholes, a two weeks' vaeatiun. Judge More- like a new peinon and cti do a hard i 'rllH 'Binler of eommoice in II, iliu land spent n week on his farm at Hood tay'a wo.lt and not nr'nd it Vhst icy ! h"s ,iv,," out V,n 01 ''''''' willing "l';ti his fruit trees and and happinos3 it is to be well once more 1 1 for I,,lllli,(9 American-uiaii.v sea , . a WOCk at tllB 1 am alwya ra-!y end v.-i!!ir.g to rucak ! ? ,7 , - en tr",""; ,or l- U trool wrnl forth- r 1 .' Ili-ings, and the Hotel Ad- r. inriton, assntant Btate school aSa W'LT h v nidemlent, returned yesterday ' ' 3nC' Cr' Pa- ising fntnr -Mr. and Mrs. C. H. GRIFFITO. 7205 Madisnn vi. h'a m'.' tv ,7f """l"'""?'. 01 ,nttlla- A.e., Cleveland, Ohio. iMtn a ..irty of triends, motored to the T, t, , iiiiiir.v nouio or Gerald Volks east of would he In cede the iiroviin-n Chi,.,." a sensational hold up lust night in the. This nas the declaration here todav ''"' l''lor eondu.-tol by the dead of charge ll'Affnirs Von llaimhauss.'u "n"'" husband here. j of the liermau embassy, lollo-vi e-; a l.eoinis entered the place, flniirisliiii j : I'onfereme with Secretary of State a gun. Ilolerott threw up his hands' Hrnn. Von Haimhaiisen was uro'itly out Mis. Ilolerott seized a revolver.' conceinel over the situation. II,. ad The voutli turueil and fired, a bullet! milted be had received no advices tinni entering the woman breast. IShe sup-1 i.erini as to nbat tiermaiiv's 1'Nlii le poited herself nt a counter and tired; PIOSt approved methrxl. D- repeatedly as the voung hiindit fled to ' " the door, one bullet entering his head mary, Grammar and Intli.iiii hi'hind the eve. The woion.i' lied mon alter, l-ooinis ran several School departments. Cnmnl.i , , , P'CIC fign diplomats arrived from Brussels were finding quarters for themselves. That it would nut be long before the Germans were in occupation of iirus sets seemed to be taken as a foregone conclusion. It was n it thought the cap ture would BieiKi a great deal, however. Thu Bclf;ian hud not expected to stoj. th. Germans indefinitely, but only to delay them, ami this "thov felt they ne.-e acenmplMiinfi. .Mai.v" believori indeed, that the nil van :in.r Geimnu fo.ee. though it took Brussels, v. -mid lr running a heavy tisk of being cut ,ff fro:n its bns by Hie nifics, breaki"' thmugh the linn at N:,lmir or south there, in whi-h ease ita poiiiion would he desperate. Koiiliiiing that Antvveip j:, ,. ,),, long coveted bv Germnny. iippieli.-m -;.-,n was expressed in sonio quarl.TH that il would bo the object of attack next ,.f. ter Brussels. Military experts said this wim altogothcr unlikely, however, as it is out of the Germans' wav ,m tlnir march to the French fi- ntier, end, ) in? very strongly fortified, could hold out indefinitely. . Would Take 500,000 to Do It. The kaiser certainly would not think of nttempth:g its capture with ,-fn ,-, 500,000 men, ii wa:i pointed out, md even such a force could only do ir bv .: prolonged siege. Strong coiivietiim wns expressed th.-.t no su.-li force could be 1 fimred from the eanii.iii;n a":ui.st ' France. " o far na naval attack fi(ui the; Heheldc wns concerned, it was ngrwd ! the city wns guaranteed safety by the I auporiorily of the Hiitisl, ,,Ver the Uc. man fleet. It was understood that several days ago the Belgian government rejected overtures from Germany for peace be tween the two countries. The kaiser was said to have complimented the Bel gians on thrir brilliant showing in arms and to have suggested that lifter taking Brussels lie would be glud to agree to any settlement which did not lint hamper his campaign against I ranee and would tilso evacuate Bel- 1 giuin as soon as the wnr permitted. vacation at New- , Ir v"" r' any compllraiions to-j i 'io not mflrtaitil vrrUo to l.rdia 1-. n.'k-iiialiai!i JUmIIcIiio Co. (itR!!!eiilialj .... t.jnii.Miiss, Your letter will he will visit her 'yuA .nai' answered by n nouia'a i.u'a ill. for n io.t. n f!ll,'t canlldsucc. ' Horn a two weeks' port. -irs. i-.. jj, Meimiioa, of North Com-' ' JUMliclHO Co. (t!i!!!eiilialj U'e:ial stieet, left this morning for '"'l'LS. Your letter will Iieojif r.", hi m i ion. wiiere Iih mottier, .Mrs. K. I '. Cnhill, for ItMjIll A. K. Lnflar motored to Albany this i 8? u u nnnri nustness trip. V . c. jly.,,. n ti. t,wreiico llofer re turned but night from n. week s lishiu trip on the Wiiozt, where they report n ig cateh was made. 1.. I'. Ilaniugtoii. of Creswrll, is stav ing al the Bligh. J. H. Dow. M, a resident of Dnlli,. ion, me most tasaionaiil? in th.- capita!, iias accepted their personal notes, and ven telegiaphed money to former guests stranded nt Wiesbaden. Mariue Vul and elsenheie. would be. 1 "There are only :iillil lirnniii sol diers in Kind Chan." added Von IIaT -i-huueu", aud with tbe present fortifi cations it would be impossible sin Icessfully resist the Japanese attack. I "Personally I think the best thing : Germauy can do is to give the provim e hack to China. At the beaumlng ot the war Germany proposed the neiif i;! ii.atien of all teiritorv in the fer cast hut Japan refused. I realize we cannot retain Kiao Chan but Germany cannot surrender it without n protest." Vou HaiiiihnuscH said he had "aln,: lately no faith" in Japan's promise to give Kino Chan hack to China no. I ie elared that like Knitlnml, Japan wa "u'wavs making promises ,hi.h she i'cer kept. Use"fietsIi;' Corns Shrive!, Vanish BOARDING SCHOOL AND DAY SCHOOL High locks then asked two men to send for! thv police. He will be operated on to dav. His condition is not critical. j The Hob rofts had no chance. The husband is prnstrnted. l.oomis re pulsed his aged mouther when she,, called at the hospital to see him. ' "Get away'' lie snol, "I took n chance and am ready to pay the pen alty." ' i The young man has been employed in it dyeing works here. Courses in Harp, Piano, Voice Culture, Violin and Harmony. No interference with religion of pupils. MODERN CONVENIENCES DOMESTIC COMFORTS M4RD RECOMMENDS ' " ISSUE OF PATENTS NAMES SUPREME JUPGK. j rami nto, Cal., Aug. K-Governor j Jrdinsou today a pointed Matt I. Nulli van, one of the most prominent nttor ! iieya of Sen .Praneisro, j-hief ju-tire of I th" California Eiipremc eo:ut, 'o MieJ-ecd 'be late W. II. Ileal ty,1, '"hief Justice Sullivan will ;;e;-ve uu ! 11 -biUi'Prv lirst, when -the rewly-elect ! 'd chief iusfiii. will lalie office! it registered at the Ulitflt. .'. I.. J.'iller, ti'nvelini: n 'f Carthage, Mo is , ttot a -r or tae u.-. ga-, v,K:,i,1K,0 Knilrra, ii.ol iSiivi:;';it, in cionpnuv, with hee 'laniterj in J'ortlnml, is j .Salem to day. Dr. K. Met '.'inoiig the HIigil hotel. Ivluard Fridhiy "rnntK r..ss. is in the jruest at the Blioh. Mrs. W. Smith, of Snohomish, Wash., ! The desert land board, which coin jpleteil a stormy sesaion yesterdnv and passed a resolution asking the federal (government In issue patents to the land in the irrigation project of the Central j Oregon Irrigation corri'unv. state V.n. i sinter .loliu II. Lewis refused to issue 'it certiiicate ol approval of the proiec ,ani it is Up v Unit !.,. i.. aieut Hilda out that the stale enu.ii,....- fk I I I fl I SJ IT1 r9 not .,, nuuu I i guests registered lit the j send a goveiiinient engiiHcr to inspect ' num. iiiieiucr ine mi ten s me s. n minine man of :.ue! or not will ,l,.i,u. city mill is a i uaimendatioii of the government engi- It was uhown at !' ALE M, THURSDAY, It s the New Way, ar.i You'll Forget You Ever .lad Corn?. '"2 drops ut on in seconds, con, shrivels, eoines clean off! ' That's (he marvelous slerv of (i KTS IT. " the new-plan com vine. .Nothing can be simpler tor the cure ot corns and Ho Corns io Damp! 'Tj rTS-lT." ,?YZ f-ffOf i J II I fliri ' 'Mi . When men nie big enough, and brave enough to e0 into an unknown country such as Alaska was in I HIS and find their sacrifices to secure n foothold ' ami '.ng its primal treasures about to be snatched from lliein by a perversion of the law in corrupt hands they fight, and tiMht liar.l an, I wickedly. That is the II K SPOII.KHM''. Hat Hex; I never have reached so ......... . straight and true to the syni athies i 'v-vt-t-MM-tt 44 t Ii tonv h print or own stas;u '.liania as i H44HtUUUuu.i, . . . icholastic year begins sectnd Monday in September. Address, SISTER SUPERIOR Hie lllll,' 1 1, i,,.t,,r.' ,il lt,d .,,,,-.,1 ... I i" . , i ! tt A 1 in ' HA i i, Jr 3 OUR CASH I YOUR BENEFIT !-ie meeting yets,--; 1 C o.;; V i 1 J r :'" u- tunt w,iil1' th" ''ai111' ' centmi -,:'. i vie, in ,i prrnrann i-a i I 'I'txinii iisi,,t;.. tin nleiii I'tim i til Ii v m. iit l.t .. visitors today, according to!"''l dy 1.x acre feet of water to all of the Hligh register Mrs. J. Valentine, of Salem, who had been visiting here with Mrs. Horrick left this morning for Cottage Grove. She had just returned from n trip to I.os Angeles. Hosoburg Rovicw James P. Aluhon, the sheen king of Harney county, was in tho eitv 'todav to make n call upon Governor West. " Jlr. nnd Mrs. Ed word Schunke end baby, of 2 ..rt it Sixth street, left today for n ten days' vacation trin in Dallas, NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Sealed bids will K .J. A' .T'w.' W,I" .,I,,B he"n " f the Ci.nnt ci;; ;V , . u" l"-y uH"",fi fr a short time (ounty (.Ierl of Jlunon County, Or.-; turned todav. ' until iUUUUIIV. AllO-ost -.l at I ) HI- 1 u . . . House, in accordance ,vilh the pta ' g Z end ) e and snect cations mm- .,n fii., i ' .-..., K 1 n" "f Oregon on file in the uince or mo County Clerk. All bids must be filed in the office of the Coun. t" CPrf. ,,,! !, n,.,.,,.,..,,...:.,,! ). - . .... ... 1 ' '- .-Miri Te,U Slmnf.. M V ,1 . n tilled check of five per cent Ci ,IW ' a.,.' "I":. ' '" ":: . ' for cent) of such bid. The fr-,U.i" ! ' '.""."' P' '?'' "' niseiis- ine rignr to reiect any or all bids. inn, m mi ine project, tliat sufficient: iwr-ter for agricultural purposes could: be deliveied. It was upon this hov-i :ng that the board pussrd th.? resolution. toNORMOUi ARMY (Continued fioni Tage One.) that he plaaneil to capture Straslmrg and that he would cross the Khino tliero. " The French have occupied the en lire region for .'12 miles inside the Ger- nan frontier," the report went on. "Our troops pushed through the Neille valley. The Germans were forced to 'vacuute mnay passes. j "Our forces now confront tbe Ger mans' heavily entrenched no-.iii,,n i attorney : m'-id anrr ided hi- oriiu. '' '"We have taken hundreds of prison ers in the post two days and quantities i i of supplies. , "The eagerness of the French force! netion u e.rtraorc inni v. (ie,.,t never peopl Max Gohllinr," County Clerk. REPUBLICANS AT SARATOGA Saratoga Sprinss, N'. Y., Ang, .. of candidates as the proVram for everywhere do the greatest day when the Iiepublieans of New : '0""r ,0 t.hp ''"aipnrable fiber of. our In Gund and Glorious Union with "THE WIZARD PRINCE OF ARABIA"' ORIENTAL SPECTACLE UNO BALLET Moul Seuonlniilr Stniirniionii l'ro il 0,1 Ion In (lie HUIory of PaarnntrT. Inrrnllr tlroimi Ooin "Irne and Mntarilr's Most Vivid KxpcelaUuna Oitidonc. , Completely Re-Created Arena if fulls. That's v, hv millions of are usin GKTS-lf" todav ami tint wing away thc.r fiusy plr.sters. :i'ieky ti.pe, tiv-eatiug sitlves, and "wrapping outfits'' that make a bundle around (lie toe and -hohe it into pain by piessiug either en or aroiia-l the omi. There is nothing to stick to vnur tocklng. nothing 10 .-nuse iafliiininatioii or rawness, nothing to press on or 11 round the corn. Vo-.i apply it in 2' secou.'s. No inoio knives, ra'.'.ors, 8cis "crs or files, w.th their blood-poison : angf. Try (i I-.TS-IT " for that' corn. 1 alius, wart or I. union. 1 "GKTS-IT" is sold by druggists cw.Mwnero, a bottle, or sent di-:nre ,- 1 o., r.. i.awreuce Co., I hi-aiio I'sed autos and moinrrych-i are bought by us for CASH. Therefore wc get genuine hat. gains. We overhnul (he maihiuci, jut ting them in good running shape, ad I a very reasonable pre fit to ' the cost, and- OTFER THEM TO YOU AT GENUINE BARGAIN PRICES. We'll either trade or sell fot cash, terms if desired. Our new eurbside gasoline pump is now at your svrvice. We specialize)- in, quickness artil .1. i..k :.. CiS' Uexiri. Opening evenings, rhone 1)71 it is the fuliic.-t of relation in swift pri'iM-ntatioti, a suspense bevmul deserip- ..en ina.o aine.i aa, with elimnti- l.pft V Wppvpe' l,ara(Tf scenes and acts numerous ami thrilline: , VJV.U. iTl. IVCCVCO VJalCttC nine reeis to ten tne story as J AK4 ' : m i I - -1 1 ; 'J ! I vfJ aaTOiiwiTiairaii'iiiitiiiBiiiMiiiiiwi tmnmuiJ N'o man's education he can 1 .-I wh,,, a Wo 'tinigut. is complete till nan 's hat is on It takr . N, Si'liir has liiodlleed it un.l 1U1 no dull moments for the nh,-,.. This marvelous picture, is to receive its initial presentation in Snleni at the Grand opera llouse for an engagement or two days, matinee and night, start ing tomorrow. Wednesday, August lllth. Capitol t Union. Accessories. NORWICH UNION FIRE INSURANCE SOCIETY BURGHARDT ft MEREDITH resident Agents. S8S 8tt Strwt ; siou louu; wncn the Iiepublieans of New mis gatnercil in annual convention. EH He Waa Whining. Daddy's Bedtime Story- Tlie Tnpper Who Wa Ktnd To the Dog. t nipper In the wmnls and dogT rt.M 10 near a Murv it ImiiiI a Hsken ituibir one evening. "OH. gi..lie!" i-11,.,1 :v. l,ti,. w-liil,. Jm k said: "Tetl It. rta.ldv Wfi hfti'tt nr.. .r..ll.... Il l .1 Ulll (llllhlv, "tlllx I HliVlllhlir V.m II n'.n.i I.. (. !.. lii i tne nog rewnrded him long afterward. 1. "i h,',",U,,1 H i,v"1 """'' -v' '',l right ill New oi k Matf. and when tbe wood. were., great ileal tbh-ke, tltii,, ,he.v nr. ,.- ,u,-y ,, v,r. m f lb .country. There were Jus, ,,. . ,,.,, . .,!. ,. "Well.' troops and to their dauntless lenders.' I " was unknown whether Genera) I Grout h, leader of the British troops on I the continent, was with the French in j Alsace or had assumed the direction of the allies' campaign in Belgium. It j I wns generally believed the latter was. the case. 1 Tbe war office announced that a Ger- mnn balloon flying u French flag had , thrown three bombs into l.uneville. France, but without injuring nnvone' or doing much duraage. ' 1 ! married! " IMIU.ER-GAIXKS Tuesday, August' If, 1H14, in Salem, Oiegon, lit the' ; parsonao of Rev. F. T. Porter, at 2, 1. . in., Miss Alice M. Gaines and i;avt. K. .Miller, both of Ht. Paul.! 1 'I he couple ppc.nt the day in Salem: and will return this evening to Xt.1 ! i'""1' where Mr. Miller is entplovel as a machinist. . ', 2ii? lS71"',,,,T,"''f-T HRStOWW. k 'i E lIK n M 1 f KQ I ' I M H I s -1 JjT:..lr"0"AT,c' VWM4T1C, AIM 1'HATS AtiROtl.M) A.VD AltKT. Third Pre-Exposition Excursion tc- San Francisco and Return A NEW FACE WITHOUT SUROIvAL SKIN PEELING The surgical operation of fac, "Tliui tmnner wna 11 irnil lil.f n ... ii .int. 11.. m . , . nmi was win mi, in n mroiigli , . '"' eprai ion ot lace pee no : IIM Plllte. Ho Uotlln set li s ti-ntiu ,..l ....1..1. ...1..1 . . is Inn va. i..Bl . 1 ""i ... , , ... 1 11-11 iiiiiik omi ine nun 11 nrr fur i uten nngerous 1 bearing attlmnls and sell tbe pelts Allmuy. , -,,. h(. ,,-,l;1 ,,., llr Lore's n better way f removing of i tlx, forest. 1 here were no railroad ti.ilim In .. , ;., ,, " ! f"","' l''llions and one that is cu- M.:iehe-lint this truppi r went unc i .if li e wav ,, n.!.l ' I l"cl'',, ! am' rational. Ordinary "One tiny this trapper wils nolm; i . . ... .,. ., ..... t .'."''f'." es the devitalized I ' - oillll ur llilfl I'M 11" in ni-Mti UP I II I nm MM t Vl " Pii-iurn uv fein wiHM lu I milt Ml hrsl hi lu. .1 ifiiu 1.1....J, 1 ,..t . .7 but ... g-lt ng Ul,r . ,,, lu,Ull w f r - - ; V',,, th ueri irn,.. ,....1 be w. wlilnlng with misery. He m, ntrayetl fr,.. i " -v u.e a.sorbed bv ihe wai . ,.,, nifvui two nvtH ari r mira 1 ,. "At Hrsl tlie fmpper tli,itl, t!. iltP ,! ltrukfn nmf ., . ; '-oini-letc the tiansfoiniation. There 'si wotwi mivf o shoot him l.t put pint mil or his misery. , , aimn iw , .;""" usomtort. tiu. um u-N. ,. ......... .j..i 1 ... ....... ... . 1--.M1M1W nun .Nature renews laiuulovlnn. i , shetlding tiuv cutaneous scales uav! by dav. r!ut deficient .!.;.. 'i other ahuoruml coudition. may interfere! niiii tne SiP.itiinc a "bad toinnlex. ton ri'sulls. Then i'.;erer.li-e.l tUv sists Nature bv hastening the removal; . me agui, ra,kd or d scoloied teir "1'llB't roil serf SoniidNl la In triil,l,. h,i it,u .1.... . .. .. ... "'"' Ibl'S enlv the tivelv. vn,,,,., - - - '- "r '."f "iini in. 111 i-iime. Let us follow dim mid wbnt hi the mutter "They did su, ami Ih iln Ml Hiem lr Intii lite wuinIs. au.I itxrv wits the trapper, ntiight ae bleiitnlly by tne i.h.i Ui .me ..I hU nH irw. nnd nv rouldu't tffn it. If the iUt had no I I..-.-H will. Iilm ami tuu fiw iiWi hv wwmd lutvo slurred nr tieen eiilen by a hear ni yt "Good nlgbt. kldtlltn, r.ud pbusaut drcHiua." Kur.w, UmiMd .t It. CrUbrlllf. Solll.rr tat Cous.a Cn-KaimH, WORLD'S RAREST, COST- LIEST ZOO AND ANIMAL NURSERY 110 DENS OF WILD BEASTS, HERDS OF ELEPHANTS AND CAMELS, INFANT ! GIRAFFE. i me wK Hfl w.eiiH.eil. nnd lie fH.k Hie dog with ,,u IK nim ami made bin, well hi.,1 Mroitg. and the tb.g was his eousinnl -..uiMinb.u ami si tin witii 11 i in everj wneiv lie went, .-. ...,.. 1. (. "J i"i "'g lipiKurrii ill n t !tui. or w omli hoppers mid nrtnl lu Ine nninri,sBr. iiaiKinK linn yeipiug ami ititt tilng llttdr .-.oils It, wth -...i tryliuf 10 in-t them to f.illow Ulm Snini. tlunigbl hint nuid and were gtriitg lo aiMifn uism. 'in tun? itrigui leiuiw ni,i: 1L . ' TTAt kealihy-hiitd ssin is ill evidence.' as in! robust girlhoo I. Tlii? is whv mer..r,li-.l vax picdiues the iiuleeribt.ble beautv ot ever-renewing yotith. The wax i P"'. ir ar n.viit like cold i team, and p,, n" -.,,l. wsihrd off ,',. .!.. v.' IrAtlOn lirOS. 5 1 A 1 111-1.1 -- - v u.vin.iiv. , , rum . v piticute it at any druycial 's: au onn.-: 1,cket on sale show dar. same- i price as charged at the grounds 2 P. M.-TWICL DAILY-8 P. Nt. 'irn Prrturmsiin Ptmlnl kr GALA STREET PARADE Admission to Eft. chimikkm Everythlng 3UC Down town Ticket Office at via the- IlKjlitNaSHASTCI HCUTtS The Exposition Line 1915. FRIDAY, AUGUST 21 T give our patrons an opportunity to see the wonderful progress now made in the Panama Exposition, this third Excursion has r;n arranged for the above date. Round Trip From Salem Tickets ; if sitflieient. 13 will be sold from all points Friday. August 21 sr. Wsmd will he good for return on or before August 31st. Fall particulars from nearest So .them Pacific Agent, with train., schedules, reservations, etc JOHN M. SCOTT, General Passenger Ant Tor .lfeni. Oregon ! ' " ' 1 ll'"iiiM-ww m atu TJaSSMyfc!yt '.JW).!!.