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THB DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM. ORSOOy, THUB3DAY, AUGUST 20, 1014. THREE Who s Who In Europe's War ' BY MO EONOOB 1 nfinn n'l ir 1 nun r'i "' . - . . v . a 1 ....... .1 - . 1 V,,,. .' - i- --' " -; .... A ,. will IHH1I0 . f, the iiny S.ul Journal 1 rw !. !" .i.mwioit of innt or partien ftl ",""".,Kf,i in ninn.V i t kit Satur.lu.v. -Wr " Mr. ....I M". I"'1- Wu l T. f Minn. Mr. n.l M Kill Ho .I A. ! Cil Krver and 'l IMfll MOW". .. I II ,...1 ami r. mi . t.in in ji.- ine tin' until they 11111I I'll!', II. lryer. illH, (if resort was reiuhfil bled for wlto Ktarti'il roiiil Norton whieh was rend nt Ihi. homo of the bride' parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. r. Wilnoii, near AirliP, 011 Sunday, AuKt 11) Hovfrcnd A. WiUon, urmnlfBthir of' the brl.U', offlclutfl. A Hf.l.lliiK hinclicon wu Horvcil immediately fol lowing the cfremony nml the young roupln left for trip. They will make tlH-ir home in Hnlem. Mrn. Mary HoKem ami Mrs. M. E. KoKer, of .South Winter Mreei, will: motor tomorrow to Portland where they : will lo the Kiieat of the (leorRO W. Stfulmithn. Mniuliiy they will join the; mfiiiliein of the Portland motor boat! nub for a Columbia river trip. Ttaeyi expert to l)0 away from Halem for ten j davM. ' ' ! .L...t itirMtli'lll S7Hi wb.ro they "' i. V,.Li u short h"ii arrived first and think- W 6 I ntai... The re-1 r'!' "5 n-rtv arrived in due! ?.riel avail, for ...r. Keen..1 I , a a .pearanee. After what II StaVthiy eluded -ome n, befallen their friend, an Ul baek to find bmi. only to lean, thit lie ww miles and nnle ahead of Z Murh ehairrined, they nrr.vej i, (Wilis far behiu.l seheduled time, but theimpititi not in the least .lanip Wll bv the delay. They had emue foi fun mil merry making and this was a part 0 the fun. . Evervthing was enjuyed li.v them, tl, fihini; trips, the trip tn Hainbow Wis, the manv trips to the sprmKa (the mcst popular of all), the even'. 11 k' nraimms. the exi'dleat sermons on Sunday bv Dr. DeWitte of Portland. tkMplemiid sinnii.)! by come of Ore p'l best talent, who were speihliny their vaation at the spriniiH, to ay Mthinjt of the rontiiiiial round of fun, Tie party retiirneil home Wecinesilny, Marine that Caseadia was a aplendid lice to spend a variitinn. , : PERSONALS .... t Alldii Canl, who has been v.niting at) the M. K. Ilier home on South Winter itreet, returned today to Portland. I H. H. Aiken, of Medfonl, i regiatered 1 nt the Marion. ) .'. J. Ti.lli.ian, of Silvorton, ia nt the : Marion. I Mr. and Mra. F. A. lUxon, or hnn, Prnneineo, are Ruest. nt the Marion. Herbert .1. PlaKK, ofMoMinnville, ia, at the Marion. .1. V. Crowe and Kny W. (lointf were registered yesterday at Portland hotels. Mr. and Mra. Plnllip Manta or Airlie, who have been visiting relative and friend In Salem for n abort time, re turned the first of the week to their home, Mih. II. H. Wilson, of F0re.1t drove, it u Kiieat of Mr. and Mr. John Mover, of 'Clienieketa street. Mr. and Mrs. Don dray, of Albany, are Salem visitors. Ralph Harnes, who baa been apcndinK ! several duya ut Ureneo, returned to ' Snlem this mornintr on the Oregon Klietrie. He went down Hominy to visit trieniln ,, . . 1 1 1 mkmm t. mmM" 'an extra dividend from operating rev cnue. I . 1 ..11 ....:.i....,i:.. .1... - ,,'uii ii,, ,u,ipiii,:iuiiui, u, nit Aiiv- ,KoiuK, ami of all the evidence and 'proofs offered and received, the com 1 mission determines that the value of the real and personal physical property j of the respondent, tonother. with itl wa iter rights' ami easements, "stores" and supplies on lumd, all as actunllj' . iwed and useful in the itervire of the public, whs the mini (ft f:H73,0OO, on the 31st day of Uceenibcr, I'.UX AVorkjnR eap ital or eredit, other than, stores, und supplied,, is additional to the sum , so found.. ' ..:.., . .', Bates Too High.' j ! "The rates of defendant named doi j not bear equitably, ami ratably uion the various classes' of ronminiera, nndl' result in the, imposition 'pi rharnes ; which are unjust uud uiireasouable auil I unjustly discriminatory as between var- j 'mmm mm ! ions classea of coiisuiners served by the , i" ilefendnnt. 1 2- inch opening 2.00 ; j It, is also apparent that" due' to luck 1- inch opening...: 40.00; ;tif inspection by ileiVmlant or otherwise, I j a,,itiou defendaitt re.piires its pa-: !tl.e tariff-rates of det'einlant have not trons to lay their own service mains1 been and are not' followed- in many am( pip,., rrom the mains of the defend-; casea, but that Home customers (other a,,t jn thc sirwt to the point cf appli than tiioso'per.nittcd by law to receive (.atioll 0II eonsiin.er's premises not-; 1 preferential rates) , have been and fire . withrtta.Mli1.j4 the consumer has no fran-l 'chained rules less than those provided (.i,jsc or ritdits to open or use the! in ueioiKiani a scnenuies ami oiners have been charged more than tariff rates. 1 Tl.o. rates- named -in., defendant's ; schedules are bl(jher than the rates for ' water custoinarilv allowed in towns and l a'- klrb ' ,1 1 vt-Ts i,fe,-i; laiaaaaaMaaMawiiMuia With new buildioz. bener enoto- cieot, enlarged ground, and maoy ad dition to its faculty, the University of Oregon will begin it tliiit j-nlnth year I ocwiy, sepietntx u. Special tramins for Butlnea. Jour. naliim. Law Medicine, Teaching, Li brary Work, Music. Architecture, rnyaica. 1 Mining and une Art. Ltrgesl and ationgrtl department liberal education. . Libracr ! vara u W.M vohusti n tflllii lyBiDMIvfM. turn kulWian lull 7 rtoifl' N, aia.M Ad,.willo BuUiing la court of eoalro.io ThOk) (. DonniiMM foi M 4 lor woMia. CpOM lfl Win, tot calalci in4 Illuiut4 kootut. AdJMla r.cfMlru, UNIVERSITY Of OREGON cuaiNt cncoON SACRED HEART ACADEMY streets, and althoneh the trenernl prac-! tice of water utilities is to brintr the ; water from the street main to the street j property line of the pctron. Must Make Connections. j This practice of the defendant is un- j cities of like population on tue Pacific reflsomiblo and unjust. A just and rea- I roast, and are aneh tnat tney yield . E0aile practice is for the detendnnt: ! to the owner of such public' utility plant to Inaie the connection between its dis-' !nn undue return both upon the actual . tribution mains and the services of its; investment of the owners tliercin ami ,.t0iners. and to furiiish the necessary service main from its distribution main Under the direction of Sisters of the Holy Names SALEM, OREGON the BOARDING SCHOOL AND DAY SCHOOL Photo by American Pre Asaoclution. ILLIAM II.. Oerrann emperor, hns been called the war lord of Europe At tbo outbreak of the war ln-twcen Aitntrbi mid Servlu be nt once aorveil notice that Germany would buck Austria. This ultimatum aent pence ambnuandoia getirryliiR nil over ICurope to prevent what It waa agreed would bo the most terrible rnnlllct In the hlwrorv of Hie world School Departments, Complete Courses in Harp, Piano, Voica CANADIAN SO ADS CHANGE EMPLOYES Vancouver, H. C, Aii((. 20. Because; of attempts to wreck trains ami destroy br'ulnes along the Canodinu Pacific railroad, efforts are beinc made to rt plnee Merman and Austrian laborers now working on the road. Hundreds of troops are guarding all lines, as well as keeping close watch on the men. Trains going out ot and entering Van couver aro running at slow speed and extraordinary precautions is being taken ut all times. SALEM 10 GET CHEAPER (Continued from Tage One.) Mr. anl Mrs. John Walton announce! ".v ". " '"'"7 I-, lh, engagement of their daughter Wnva Irip to Newport Sunday by automobile Walton to Albert II. Winters of Port- Tl'ey "darted Saturday und returned linil. The weddimr will lake ulace nt 1 Monday, and report that the roads lb home nf Miss Walton's uai-enls nn ' were exeeiitionally fine. Mr, tie fairgrounds road, September 211. BELGIAN ARMY RETIBES. unnecessarily high ami considerably ex ceeds salaries paid for such gorvives by any other similar utility in tins state.; The officers mentioned are not employ ed solely in the conduct of tiie defeud-1 ant's public utility business, but to a certain extent their services nrc ren-; dered in non-utility operations of the Salem Water company and in other i business ventures, without any adjust- j meat being made therefor. A reason-j able sum to be expended by defendant for superintendence and management Washington, Aug. 20. A second of its publie utility operations would Mills is I cnblei'iani fr m the, P.ritisli foreign of- ; not exceed .1,000 per annum. Rv the ocal miintiger of the Hpaulding Logging i fi(,p to the embassy hero said: i practice of economy and reduction of eompnny. i "The Jlelginn field army, with its sucn expense in tne general iiiannge- Mrn. Chainicey Bishop and family left j Douglas T. Potter, enshier nt the , l,n!t0 nl.,lr Antwerp, has retired in that , ment and operation of the defendant, it laat night for GrantH Pass where tv Sptiuldiug Logging eompnny 'a offie.t (iir(;tiin in order to coer its enmmuui- will be possible for it to increase its joined Mr, Bishop, who went them the! here, is spending his vacntion in Wash- j Pation fortress. Anticipating that this present operating profits at least $0,000 fat ot the week. They will vbit for ' ington state. He will be absent froi' might become necessary, the -Belgian per annum; and the payment of .any uhort time with Mr. and u.rs. Selleck, '. the city ten days, and is taking in the; R(,llt 0f government was transferred to ' preater sum by th.l ilefendnnt to its of Grants Pass, nn,l then the party will sights of Hcnttle and Tncomn. I Antwerp; - : managing officers Uisu what a compet- bow to i rater hake where they plan i i .other J. Cliaoin und wife, necoin- ur,.u.,,ly U i.n,1pf.nild eitv trnd . ept manager emilrt' He otitntned tor, is upon the entire fair value of such plant. Ito tac street property line of each con (Here follows the classification which sl,,er. I ,. I .,Ki,u, d l,,. t'i.tu it niiiilvimr tn tmiipsi i. . .1 I f t.t.l.. ..!.. i.t.tvc.s MJ-l'V ...f, COIUieillllS 11UII 1U1U1IIS 3UUIU VIH1.I and occupations.) 0f tlc eompanies' practices and gives at.-t nnnroved methods Pri- .lust and reasonable rates to be charg-! thc C01I1,,any 8o,c instructions as to its! MO,t approved metnoOS, rri ?!.' .i,?n!''.a?;' IJlIiilLleii'1?18 "i"'1 m?i!,tai"iM? the I,urity oimary, Grammar and High ,..i,'tiiiii ,,.n ... Hiipiv, mill 111 I'Ulll -luniiiu, DiiTn. by it, and regulations governing such Wherefore, it is ordered, considered, service aro the following, in lieu of the ' a,i determined, that the defendant existing rates and charges of the tic- - shall cease and desist from making, im fendnnt, which existing rates and ,,osin2 and chaiirimr the rates and charges and all rules and regulations charges now made and imposed by it Culture, Violin and Harmony, of defendant in respect thereto are ml,ii.r the provisions of its Tariff O. K. ! hereby found to be unjust, unreason- (, ,0. , together with its supplements i interference with religion able and unjustly discriminatory in so ,og- it , an, 3 tnereto, in as far as the far as tl.o same differ from the rates, ; samc differ from the rates herein found 1 0f pupils. charges and regulations in this finding to be just and reasonable, and that the 1 set out, viz.: 'defendant shall classify its water users ti tfnii...a ti.n j i 11 1 i- . 1.- ..1 !:.-:....:.. Ill'li: lUliwna iiiu as, f.. . i acCOrillllg 10 H'O C liltisi 1 It u I lull ii.-i.iii- ; the box leading tliis article, together before found to be just and reasonable with rates for business and trades.) a,i noii-iliscriniinatorv and shall here- Some Other Eates. after impose and collect the charges in the schedules hereinbefore found to be i just, reasonable, ami not unjustly dis- j Scholastic year begins' second criminatory, without personal diseiinii-i ; nation between its patrons other tliaii Monday in September. as expressly permitted by law, and that j derendant shall in toe future follow and cioxCD CIIPFPinP observe the practices hereinbefore- Address, bid ILK UrtKlUK CO lound to be reasonable and just in lieu of those found to be unjust and mirea- . l: reliable. This order shall be in full: a force and effect October 1, 101 1. A j M-M-M-M- t 1 1 f this order shall be immediately : 1.00 served upon the plaintiff and the de 1 fendaut, and prior to the date the same .50 hpi omes fullv effective, defendant shall publish and" file with the commission new schedules in lieu of its existing hedules, embodying the rates MODERN CONVENIENCES DOMESTIC COMFORTS Sprinkling lawns and gardens, also outside of industrial plant through common small lioso with no..l or lawu fountain, first 3,000 sp. ft. or less (building space included). (Payment of four mouths in advance allows use for 12 months in advnncc.)..$ Do, each additional 1,000 sp. ft (upon same terms- Silleoeks for washing store fronts Bubbling or spray fountains, con stant flow Bubbling fountains, intermittent flow Deafness Cannot Be Cured on abyiaj for two weekc The charge for fire hydrants, $1.S2, is found too low, and is increased to .$2.50. by local applications, as they cannot reucii tho diaeaaid portion of the ear. Then, s only one way to cure dcalne, ana tnat , ....... u.,,ini r..m..ili!. Donlm-is Is nnd! hv nn inihim.-il condition of the nui- . prance, 'herein pre.lribed, 'AW r Xt tiie psrsonngi. nf the Highland Friends cfeonh. Mrs. Hi.la lllan.'o and Wl Our McMillan were, mnrrieil Sun afimioi nt (I ti'elnek, Hev Joufhrn Hoikett officiating Both ? 7t"of tl,e "'Khhiml Friends' wt. They will make their home in pnnied by Dr. and Mrs. Lnnn, physicinn ', thii fnet thnt' the (lermnns may liave ut the asylum farm, left this morning 1 captured it is of no great importance for Slab creek, on the coast. Their i .' They expect to address is Neskowin be gone ten da vs. ' Meorge ('. Will, Oregon's oldest mil-! sic and sewing machine dealer, returned ; yesterday from a two weeks' vacation at Newport. Mrs. Will, who accom-: pnnied him to the beach, will remain , AM A. Oaher of Sale,,, and Miss ''r a"otlu'r wa(,lt' " . ' able Zeh of thin eitv were iinitel in ' Mls' ('"klin' of Vancouver, is regis- i wrriiw this morninif nt the pars. ; U'T'"1 ot tlul llih' ' Wf the Baptist church by the act-! -T- w Hvott, of Silverton, Is a visitor j pastor, Rev. H. D. Pcskett I '"' Salem and is registered at the Bligh , 'M Kroom Is a prominent voung man , hotel. I nll i. ' " "as I. t'ner, n iiiinnerman or r nus l,i.ti. '. : , , . "l'.ls "oi-tny an.t-Citv, l7s.T n" nas a n,lst ,,f friends Lf' "';Thebri,lc i ell known here d ,.1;T VemI"o.ved in the Youniri department store for some t,.n , 11 R . . . ,. ci ' k k " tricnds who will I "'"I've oc me otlliiilliru ooap cum-1 "f 'W 'ery happiness, ! P'iny, of San Francisco, has decided on j , "ewljweds left ou the morning ! salem as his headquarters, und will j nun for Salem whero tl, ,..in i niakp his linni'e nt th Hliirh when not I Thnl. L ... "'i IlllllU , - o "v.0.Jllnaily jiemi, A Juduing by trio iNarno. L. is Ht.iying nt the liligii. f. Will left yesterday for a vnca- ; tion at Seaside, H. W. Scarbrougb, northwest repre- J ',; ) tf: .: ;.- He ' Sell your fre.it through a lit. tie. Journal Want' Ad. Jfany a good story bus been spoiled j to make the following charges to pa- by sticking to tacts. It also fimls t;.e complaints ns to ( provided, defendant- is et..l.r.t; ;"ind lor lmp'-eV hrimr. aid whori it i; priSMIIl- nun lAiriioiuu i,j iniiiLi.i nui well founded,-tiie service naw comj'iir ing favorably, with .other plants in the state. Concerning the complaint 'as to charges for making connections .the commission says ,,lt is the practice of the Those marooned European tourists probably wouldn't mind it so much i" they could only get post cards made showing them in the net of .being mil- rooned. . copy hereof upon it. A Dated at Salem, Oregon, this 10th day . ,. , . 'of August, 1014. letendant .' K.IL.I(UAU 1U,M.IIW"'' or our,- f ,.v ,.,irv,.t;nir vvitli ita Minimi ill-, lltJ.N. chilling the opening of the main by flic By Prank J. Miller, installation of a corporation cock or Thos. K. Campbell, tee. uanielv: " " ( lydq H. Aitenison, to make answer as to the testing ot its JJ' J be taker, out suction npes, in writing, within ten nA lhli tllDe r,,,tond to Its normal condt ,lavs from the date of the service of a tion. hearing (in be de.troy.d f"'"";, ' iij-i'xich opening ; I- Tnch opening I 1 '...-incii opening l.Or): .. 2.01): Attest: .. 5.00 i II. . t'ommissioners. which la nothing but'an Inflamed condition of the mucoua urface. We will Rive One Hundred Dollar for any case of Iiafnea teamed by catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall') Catarrh , Cure. Bend for circular, free. - F. J. CHENEY ft CO., Toledo, Ohio. Sold by DnntKlat. 76c. ,'., rake Hall' Family Pill for conitlpatloa Most people talk ttfd much aud not nhvnys because the'y have something to Corey, Secretary, I - 18. y of Violet V. Wils and .lames K. on the rond. Mr. and Mrs. O. O. Davis, of Port land, arc among the guests now at the liligh. Daddy Story 's Bedti une The Boy That Teased His Little Dog. "I threw him in." said Juck to dmldy "ll-S. n?.l7T0N ,in9 the ounnlngert little bull pup,' fun','168',' eh!,rS'd Evelyn, "and you boys'tense the little fellow uw- "tV Tail' , -yuu re sl,olll"S ''la dlspoBltlou. I've seen you." Ten, of coul.su,,, crlp(J -fua t nnnrrui i : i ,, "i juu uoyg uuti ociier oe cnrerui uow jou ben st le. As be is n bull pup, maybe bo will get even with you wrong to tense small. of It Do you reuieui- "tet a little wi,k , UB 13 " nun pup. mnytie bo lt the lift, ' u!" . Wuy: 1 wm you what cured rue "Oh. v, d,..,,..;, 1 ",n (1)S 1 s'd to own cuIUhI JocV He seventh: ' ' msl l hi ."What l'n this foot and month li ease?" ' I should suppose tbnt It wns an nt tempt to uinke both cuds meet' Kan sas City Time.. u El El El 11 tD years old?" You uieun the little fellow thnt lived th.m!f' 'M u!lbly. "Mv rln.M h .... - "uiest puppv r "vfut,i oiui uuuie lur uie w uuu ur hub l Pocket h:"" m',r snw' 1 fetnember daddy curried hlra In Uis over (hen he ciiperwl n7 "V y ,'"lt lle loolitd ,,be r!,t- AnJ uow 'oh-,,1 m harked in the r 7 Klt('hou ,uljla ou which daddy hud placed him " bark hart n 1 , . ' """I'ldest, little bark you ever heard: It wits us Joe BnS '"ld you "'d the echo. He W!" hniliir in,, erm fllums, nntl we played together n great denl ' taught hlui I' t i W" "ni1 1 ,",lf;ut hlra m,1"v or 00,,rse (,1,1,1-v W think so i .,, ' ' bnt 1 US1 1" "ke to think I did. and so daddy , n,irJtf, n,,t n""e thin, eight years old. , ' ' lV,lke,0'ke hlln r,!rry,Wu11- esceP thi)t 1 ase him. 1 used tmb. So rnj n""rK lu that funny way and whine and show his funny ,ffaJ from uni ., Ti'0 R!,y 1 used to pinch his tall and take bis meat w n little pond of water In vbleh pieces of lee were "now do you like your teacher, donrV" little Mary was usked after her first day nt school. "I like her real well," said Mary. "Cut I don't think she knows much, for she just keeps nsklug me questions all the time." I'hilndolpbla Ledger. Knew Hi Geography. 1 .' to uke , ,uat- rr,at like to either h . Very mt,eh- n wa the. funniest Bight 'wd to chuck hin, , . . ,,u- he -was 0,lce In be could swim like n'flsh l, e fprlns h ..? . w',finever I could. .im!11'''?. TherLl yC!,rs old 1 was walking through the Holds with . , I tilt-a to iret i P"d of water In vbleh pieces of Ice wer . s uevw so .np: ', KO '" ,,lt he wouldn't Then 1 threw him In nn IZ "I ryt,,,"S my He .warn In. but how he in Burk cetti,.! , "ft0r bl,n' ""d be nght the most uwful cold 'tlso,,,,; ' 1 'din over It. and till the rest or bis life he bud cold tM !" ,,WJ Cm1!J1'IIV'ii! ,hrow" hl,D the fold wnter. ' "'"'Mpies, ,;1' th l'du't help thtf little dog any. nnd I never I ,.-. T'ffes ngnln." ; "ir- ny more, daddy."-said .lack thoushtfnlly.' r r (ll ll ll tell me ' Tencber-Johnny. can you where Lake Ontario Is? rupll Yexsiira; page 18. rhllndel pbia Telegraph. 11 P 11 El n XX w, XX ti tx u ii ; El n El El U u 1 13" :ei t H -E3- m n in ii ii ll ill :E1 II" ri 11 11 11 n ri ri n p I" f "1 - ; ; i B JU ASM "4. aoroiis We will take old flatirons in trade on new .ELECTRIC FLATIROXS on the I'ollow ' ' " . : i- "' inu: tenns: ; v 25c alloved on any old sadiron. Not more than three taken on each purchase. 50c allowed on any gasoline, coke, charcoal or similar iron. ;: One only on each purchase. $1.00 allowed on any 'unsatisfactory or worn-out ELECTRIC iron. : ; Only one on each purchase. this offer subject to cancellation without notice. : take Advantage of it before it is too late. : . 'a "do it now." Portland Railway, Light & Power Co. State and Commercial Streets Salem, Oregon itMAiMlltiMlmMinliimii 1.1 El m m 0 m id m m m Ll m m BS-4 V4 m m w m C e; t . p r E I ' , El l CI M