Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, September 02, 1914, Page SIX, Image 6

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    SIX
THB DAItT CAPITAL JOTONAL, BALEM, OREGON, WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 2. 1911
Get the
The Gun Men of Rome; Caesar Op to Date
SPnon la SALr.M, OEEOON. itop at
BLIGH HOTEL
Btrictly Modern.
Free and Private Btl.
6ATES 75c, 11.00, $1.50 PER DAT
Tua only notel In th. business district
vgetmeNoW?!
-H.LXO . ROME C IO.W&LL. S&m r
WIS rELLoWs
LfcMY bAsSANiO AND QMA "fflfc I
Too Much
Barest to all Depots. Theatres and
Capitol Balldings.
n name Away iron Horn. i
t. w. bwqh, rrop.
Both Phones, free Auto Bus.
woss
I GOTCHA I
I I I J.- O. . W 1 . . - . 1 T 1 1 I I 1 ' ii "
ui KWHfcP;1 qX:CAKAf?,7HEfc YOToo U , PAKE AKO ' riT"
I v. . ' IS A MArf riT7ird ?Vp? THat1 ITcMtA S4Lr-nri J ; - I
r-' 1 1 1
NORWICH UNION
FIRE INSURANCE SOCIETY
BOKOHARDT MEiLEDlTd
VMtdrat Ant. S85 gtt Btr
SPORT NEWS
SflMF HRATir f AW? MVCTFDV ClIDDAlTKinC I m i
irinrMv STAR RLERS
ACADEMY 1 SENT TO THE DRY DOCK
: Baseball :
viuiwiiv liil If v
IN FORCE IN ENGLAND
Aa Englishman' House Just Now Is a
Public Castle, and He Must Mosey
Along When Told to Do So.
Joe BoehUng of Washington Americans
Under the direction of fhe, antl Tom eon of Brooklyn red-
Sisters of the Holy Names j
erals Laid Off With Injuries.
NEITHER WILL PITCH
i AGAIN THIS SEASON
j
j Pclfic Coast League Gets a Shake-up
. and Sacramento Is Sidetracked for
Season on Account Poor Support.
Pacific Ccask League Standing.
1 . . W. L. IV t.
, ortlaud SO (i ,5,;7
l.w Angeles , 7( .34
San Francisco s:j ;i) 541
. -r--ci?, iruvjsn n-uiuin n inn ruiii v, p jl) ,4
. ... inmrillo ,,7 s- 4 );
uhl0l"l 60 PO .4U0
Yesterday's Results.
At Venice Oaklaml t(, Venic-e 0.
At San Francisco San Francisco 4,
1.09 Anjjcli's 2.
At Sacrnniento Sni riiin..i,(. o r.
la.i.l 0. '
Vnl1i...Ai. w a..
IJSr Hal ShHdn4 league standings.
New York. .Sent 9 t-J. 1. .... L. P' t.
, ,. , ' 7 ' "v v. unnt- I VHIICUUVer ... 4 1 itlrt
hllll itnr .. ir .... f i ... " ."If
.1... . r ii'attie Ss -,.-
Courses in Harp, Piano, Voice '' of the lin',kl.vn Fl,.rals-aW TiTowa' h !
Culture, Violin and Harmony. whether either will ever pitch
. , jHKaiii.
No interference with religion Sentnn. it is nui.t, lnm l.een working
niiuiir nvice us much as nnv pitcher
fdhoul,!. He now i Imrelv hI.Im tr.
his hand above hix head! The teilrw
London, Aug. 22. (By mail to .New
LOS ANGELES MURDER
Wealthy Los Angeles Woman Taken for
Auto Bide Is Murdered and Body
Left by Roadside.
Los Angeles, ( al., Sept. 2. Searching
lork.) IV proud boast that "an ; today for the notorious man who tele
Englishman s house is his castle" can- nhnn-l i.,.i o t- ..
not be boasted just at present. Here widow of the late Major P. B. A Ken-'
are some of the tliini. n,t ,h.. ,;iif..r,. !. ,.. . ..... . J 1 ? :
. . "eci, 11 rivu war veteran, took her for
or naval authorities can do. without re-1,,, -automobile ride snil mimtiM.i i!?. t
SALEM, OREGON
BOARDING SCHOOL
AND DAY SCHOOL
Moat approved methods, Pri
mary, Grammar and High
School Departments, Complete
course to the civil courts, under the
"defense of the realm act," which par-
uunieiii paused in a few minutes
the Police were rnnfi.lpnt that on
re?t soon will be made. Airs. Kennedy's
boily. Her lips and throat scared as by
... lu a irw niKiuics: ln
T.. I. - - - . - I uu
possession or any land, build- an fin' r ,rints V tCr"-
' , .,nL;n,L.!::r,rrk! ? -.'e bruise on the back of "her:
any other vehicle of transportation. weife'r. . ri?? Em N f.' ' iD3i''e
Cause the removal or destruction of .". ; " M bVP
any bunding, ..tatue. or Cher property oun ' LH, L
of pupila.
MODERN CONVENIENCES
DOMESTIC COMFORTS
Victoria
ftallnrd
lliston
St. Louis
Chicago
j of his right arm are strained to such a
1 decree thnf hin fri...i,u e...,. i.
, : , 0 . " 0111
'never he she to nit.-h T,..,.
! stopped over at Youngstown. Ohio, and Philadelnhia
, had Hiinrsetter Ree.o vi.m;.,.. 1.1 'l""a
i.v,i 1. "'? 'iicinnati
a 1 .. , ' , "uv rest ami gr.nl- I'itNlmro
.ShoIaiti Villi- korrlr.. i.mJ lllll I reil t me n " . ..... .. ,, I
B.. h ...... "in 1 Urooklyii
IMOnday in September. .Manager Bradley of the Brooklyn Philadelphia
Federn Is sain h.. iirl...l.i.- ,.:n . 'n I 'I "ia
l..n T... ... . ' . . . " " 1 "" Boston
Addre... SISTER SUPERIOR also" admitted the missiliUity''? '
i ton 's pitchin' ilnvs I tninrr mop
rTTTTTTTTTTTTTWtttmttt i I,,,,,,, : , UIIC
. I has pitched his las ,Z! 7,;:! Vrk
-. , ,,,, Kmt, (lepemts
left knee l,""',,"n "n tU r.lia..a.oli.
Mor than a month a?o Boehlinir in- i.'uK '
. :ired his k,... .ii.ii8:... .I i Haltunore
date. A XL l,""",'"'" . "P B,,,np Urookl.vn
Vfioi, hn, W " , . ru "I'"8- Kansas Cltv
: " St. Louis
Sacramento SldetrsrkH 1'ittsburg
ti'l t2 .423
."5 H" .3l3
STANDINO OF THE TEAMS.
National.
v .. , W. L. ret.
.New Aork go 4!)
fi3 51 .r.a3
04 i)6 .0.1:1
63 57 .52.3
53 (il .41m
54 04 .45S
52 02 .4511
American.
52 02 .45(1
Washington
, . . . U I
I'eiruit
Chieago
GOOD BUYS IN
REAL ESTATE
federal.
S3 .'is .0S6
0!t 4!l .5S.1
517
i .01 .504
AO 03 .4SH
50 00 .459
55 00
W S5 .314
or order the inhabitants to leave any
place needed for naval or military uses.
Close saloons entirely or during speci
fied hours.
Knter. bv force If neert ha nnv h mi tin
or snip suspected or being used to the
prejudice of the state.
Arrest any suspected person without
warrant.
AISO. nnlH'itlllln!nn 1. ,.f. ....
, . .. .......,,, Ul-gllll
declaration that "Britons never shall
oe slaves," here are some of the things
free-born Britons may not do:
Loiter near a railroad bridge.
tSell or (rive intoTimntu a u..ii;.
or sailor on duty.
Spread
( v..vuv.v'i nivu i( rui ia
calculated to create alarm amjng the
"uul' "r '"e civilian population.
Light fires or display lights on hill
tops or other high ground or buildings.
Tamper with or lnitr ....a- ,.,i...,...i.
or telephone lines.
Civilians who do any of these things
mar tie punished hv
those who disregard" militarv commands
to "halt" mav he slmt a;iunt i
liallenge.
Accordintr to the nnl ipA .To ...no Vn ......
an amateur boxer, was well known to
Mrs. Kennedy. They were looking for
him today ia the hope that he mav be
able to give some lead that will 'help
them solve the mystery. That death
was caused by fumes of a volatile poi
son, such as chloroform, which had
been forced into j)pr nmiir h hnt n.h:l.
- -'W.-H1, uuv nuiuu
he (Jul not swallow, was the finding
todav of Dr. A. V Wo
dena, auto.sy surgeon. Death was due
iv suauiguiHllon.
Mrs. Kennedy was a verv attractive
woman and was well known in Los An
geles. Her late husband was a former
prosecuting attorney of Marion countv,
Indiana, and said to be the youngest
nan I i - 1 it
...... ciruieu to in state senate.
INNES AND WIFE
ARRIVE IN TEXAS
Bananas
Bananas
o
Large, ripe Bananas, special now at
Fancy large Lemons
Large Oranges
Extra Urge Grape Truit '
Pine Malaga Grapes
Large Cantaloupes
Casabes '.'.'.'.".
Tomatoes
Sweet Potatoes
Irish, Potatoes.
Onions
2oc for 21
25c per dozen
15c per dozen
3 for 25c
...25c per lt.
6 for 25c
..15c and 20c
.7 lbs. for 9V
8 lbs. for 25c
, - o ios. ior 25c
..1.05 per bushel or 14 lbs. for 25c
12 IDs. for 25c
WOHL'S FUIT MARKET, 383 State St.
Free Delivery
l
07 52 .503
07 53 .55!
01 54 .530
59 00 .513
ENGLISH OBJECT TO
AIRSHIP ATTACKS
limits, all in bearing
price jfiou per acre,
t per month.
Hti acre tract come
Sbb Antonio, Tciax, Sept. 2. Vietrr
K. Innes and his wife ..l,Mr.,..,i
the murder of Mrs. Eloise Nclms Dwnis I
ana ner sister, .VIiss Beatrice Nelms,
of Atlanta, Oa., were awaiting prelim
inary hearing here today. Both were
confined in the Dodge county jail,
where Mrs. Innes was reported on the
verge of a nervous breakdown.
More than 4(100 persons met the pri
soners on their arrival at the station
here. Innes refused to discuss the
charge against him, but said, he had
been hounded hv Rnrm ,loto.,t
. - " unvviutOj nuu
had represented themselves as report-
. i felt that the former would not be at
4 50 .627! ........i i.;:
I viill'trili .I-IIIHIIN NIIPiA4.rilBV
'0.10.576, v..o i .
.. v..,l( miirrii-i,u amuassauor
London. Sent . Cm-nn, .-c:
t.llu A V I.e........ I Al. I .... I ! . .
57 in idc ' : " i"e uwiitwi resentment
s,l 'j-, i!"!ro t0,lav t the bomb, throwing activ-
53 OS Jt 1 "erman aviators who have tos-
.;. ... . ' explosives i'rom ftlC hesven. inn
. . . .. : ti... v."."""w 'OUBcKoa. "u "'. French and Belin.n eitl... p.
Acre tacts just outside or the city ,7" "nc,sco, wept. 2.-.V gigantic 1 n,,;.,.;,.; ociauon. nt-intlWli wi7h B, .iv represented themselves as report-
nits a U in bc.riag orchard, good soil; : J Cons, Lseball " ' ' IU , Z ' if I'.fit I 'JOl, ,ln also. denied h & he
ivr 9tm nr a it rinwn iiBinrio 1 " iiiviur was fitinmini'twi i.,.-.. i . " 1 i.t .".u j;n " " ..... nuuju uroourp trip miuamrr aina t
75 64 -to mll",(', l'01ss","1,-v- b0 0,W 88 i,e Ger- J proper time. 6
73 65 .529 "T,, ZZhVtvL fr0m the iaa Mall Nelms, a brother of Mrs
-., .:. Bd northern rreiich coasts it . n...:. ...i m:. ' . ,r ". iurs-
Well Improve,! fiv. ,e f ia ih. n.i i.! . V ' ' f" Kansas (if 11' ?f ? i that this danaer was ,mh. u ... . ! . 1U,.8S i,e'ms! Dgl.t t0
mile, from 8alen : will k a,A LI.,?, n lukZ U? "'" Kn'"-' Min.,e 1 ii '1!? e,t, since the North se nih . "mi! " V. n"8e
- - - .... on iivn, I . u-.itji ii. - . ' '... . a
km ...... . t At a conference of tl,,. ..: Sioux City
"o wri oi in mi in loiorn.io to trade' rectors Tnn.,l. i. i- ,St Jo,,.,,!,
r Willamette Valley orooertv. I "m. IV "B"? 8.",,, "l n LI 1
, , . iwiiiii, i.os An-1 n -r
5-room Krvu.A i . 1 gi'lcs and Sacrnmento wer n,......4...i I ur Jioini's
In'aring fruit, close to school and ear-'!, Mlurc of sTmento to support A'""'.01"
i;,i Tl.i. u . ...... i!.i. u. i. i the club representing ti,,. i lOmaha
! fussed, and it was the 1 " nhita
Well Imnroved 1ft iim tr.., i directors tlm i.. v .
. . .r , . . .--' - t - .-ui-Kiiiienro gatues
f-tleiu to trade in on lare acreage. fr the remainder of the season he
20 acres of Rood fruit land nearlv M IZZT. ! wi, 'e
under eultivatbu, balance timber. Price San Francisco OakZid i. 'T"'
1.700; 30O down, balsnc. - 1 akl,"'' to have
ear. fl per cent i.,l,re TM. l' . i ierf. noin' grounds.
Iv hov' . ",p mo' " PIroved by the lea
. ' nue as n. wh.ii., i k. i ..
r . "r in me wav of
JU nt .11 .... ..i.i... !" rl'eriinent, with t ie v xtr
.ion; j.lenty fruit, hot barn, chicken ''-'"V 'lul" in n Francisco,
houe. Located oa macadam road n, ?, ! , s Unkl1"1 f"U share of games oh
a.a .;i. the home crounds."
. iin,7 aiuiii 'uiuur, nui iiiKe
house and lot up to H00O as part uav-i , -
meut. Price $2,200. Venice at San Tranclsco.
?' Micramento and Venice
VGA
Pure Cane . . $7.50
Beet ... . . 7.35
Per IOO pound sack
WESTACOTT-THIELSON COMPANY
(INCOEPOEATED)
Successors to Thlelsen Cash Grocery
151 N0ETH HIGH STEEET '
L. A. Westacott Co.
: TELEPHONE 830
I I tlU .Oi if . L- . . . "
6Q fi rft.i;" "" "a" cauien a protest to Wash
0: TS ,; .i'!11K'on SRainst Oermau bomb-throwing
(!l 71 4fi '"V? 'hP Fr"m'h paPital wtl9 'Waived
Topeka
5" 8 w'.",'fl. ",terest- bt ' was not thought'
O- !. ..INS I.K .. . ,,,,14 ,
a- the practice.
Walt Maranvilli
By A. M. Corrlgan.
?erf McGhe tayti
! , ' ."' ""amento and Venice
JO acres of land all uuder cultivation, i h the attraction in San Vrm...i
oo.t draluagft, small home, barn, chick- 'h originally scheduled as the
. i w "' mmw ,rluI- r,,' ; , ' "m 10 '1,n F rancisco with the
$730 down, balance at 0 per s',n'". play on their own cronnds
-'t Interest. aer..M the .ny. The week following
room house, lare lot, hard HHrfaee';'"; RZue,'"W
-tree,. ci;.se to carline. Price aitlM; ' will be c , r i ed . it i JSC s. ,P
'i00 cash, balance, to suit, - .'j., s iCl A
5 acres nearly all under cultivation, ,1 u ,"u,e,at fortlaml. During
4 miles f'rom Saleui and close to rail-: 'ii , Z "l'''k of tho 8"ul,on ""'re
ad station. Price 75. 25 cash, bal l " V . l'""tl1'1"""' hasidinll ou both
rt'ice. $5 per month. 7 N,n 1 miicisco Imv.
l lf ,lu ''xporiment of having three
If you-want to buy, trade ur sell,: ,,'"'us "round Siln Frtinrisco proves a
i success, the system win ,e ia efftvt
. next ,eur.
. .. - '. . iuuuQO.
Los Angeles, Sept. '-Forfeit, were
Inimpiohs i n : i.... , ,
i , i.rmrrn jonnnv
-MfaiH. nn.i .loliiiny Dundee.
The two J.vliiiuvs'will g OVer the 0
( round route at Vernon on September
I--. Killiniie is so confident of win
ZVJi;1' planning on
Maranvilli ain't L-;. -m
sixty is his reg'iar trot with that or
wuiow braueh. But
w.n.uraonorst cc lo.'jr;;:V: ?V
T.OOM 2, BUSH BANK BLDG,
L. M. HUM
i Care of
YICKSOTONG
Chinese Medicine and
Tea Company
Has medicine which
will cure any nown
disease.
South High Street,
&!em, Ore. Phone 233.
- UHURrt AND CITY
':;iDNCE3 ARE
to be had in the best localities
1Y FOLLOWING
rilfi WANT'ADi. . ..;'
BURNS AND AZEVEDO.
: Oakland (!.. Sept. 2.-Frakie
Burn, a, Joe A.evedo were innteheH
today to box 13 rounds here on either
, September 2i or 29. Ji,n Oriff'a of
San Jranci.,c will referee, and the
weight will be 133 pound, at 0 oVIih'k.
Burns holds a 10 round decision over
Atevedo, game.1 more than a year ag
i . INSURES LARGE HOP CROP.
, (Woodbura Independent.)
( John r. Hunt yesterdav wrote the
tugge hop insurance policv over writ
' ," Woo,lliiira. H it 00.100 risk
on the Jerman Brothers hop fr0p ,j
covers the hops up to the time until
they reacn the shipping point. The
premium was 579.7,3.
Ju$t turn back to th Want
Ad Columns now ondf tho
offtringg thtro.
iced M once
JAPANESE HAVE
, NO INTEREST IN WAR
it," ' " .....a vmiuicu
had been sent to TWtlnn.l n. v..
Innes as "books." Nelms asserted
that he had unearthed evidence which
would result in the conviction of both
Innes and his wife.
SURVIVING MEMBERS
OF EXPEDITION SAFE
rnaimiiami
GOOD FOR 25 VOTES
For
Address
Thi coupon may be exchanged for votes in the contest
for a trip to San Francisco in 1915, at the Capital Journal
office. Not good after September 5, 1914.
London, Sept. 2. That the surviving
members of the Arctic expedition head
ed by Lieutenant Sedoff, which left
for the north in 1912, have arrived at
Archangel, was the news contained in
a message received here from St Pe
tersburg. Lieutenant Sedoff, the dis
patch stated, died in a vain attempt to
reach the aorth pole.
"In 1912 and 1913, the expedition
wintered in newly discovered terri-
,he "Patch stated. "Later
ciedoff proceeded to Prnn
Shanghai, Sept. 2.--Arrivals here to
day trom Japan said there was not a
spark of enthusiasm for war against
Uermany among the mikado's subjects.
, ' ' t." ' " ; J " lne'r opinion that
someone given hlra the Japanese would maintain a perfuno
the dope that he can torr blocksd v;. :1
ck the . .whitest nce to the wishes of their allv-iw i. PJ'oceeded t0 Joseph land,
hope ol' man Ten- Britain-but that n ieriou effort whe.novhe "'" for the pole, accom!
or's ranch. He would be made to capture the Bosses! panAfd by tw0, 8ailors- Sedoff f
swats .400 with hia sion. 1 ' ,lle po88e , he way and died. The Russian gov-
fists regardless of That any complications would de- ,-rn.m?i ftn Pedion to the re-
the pitcher', twists velop from the situation was dec ared l"A , Lieul?nt ff early in 1914,
-his tempers dy : unlikely, since there seemed no likeli- tL ? beheved " expedition ef-
miinie. ui just as1 nooa or any atepa n Japan's part like i or " party,
lung as Walter, ly to lead to them. l...'' . .
shiues an has the Germans in Tok-in vv..k. --1
kale to pay his fines other Japanese cities were said to be
the Braves 'II let
him fiulit.
es, Walt "II stick
with Stalling'?
.ravin n in.... . ..
just half behaves because lie's got the
stuff. He shortstops like a second
Wag. an' bl.H-ks thieves at that second
Pag like some big mountain bluff. He g
little but he's built on spring au' sel
dom errs on scoops nr fl,,,,.- ... ........
Texas flies. He's riaht there whea it
comes to seel an' when he slips it's
due to greed most everything he tries.
We said .200 was hu"uit at swin-
tu bats across the plate an' banin
win me pan. r mi . n..h -r ... .
hat the dope hook allows, but all o'
Boston faiidom knows that that don't
tell it U, They bat him iu the cleanup
place an stake their chance on his
mace hk no one else would fit. An'
" alt brings home inn h...n,. . ... n .
- .-m, ,vw, hi:
soMom tnii to amble through with ol'
h . imri lilt,
AMITY LAUNDRY PROSPEROUS.
(Amity Standard.)
On account nf k., ..i .
ti-nsive reiair and putting in new ma
chinery, the William Wall.n.. .....
laundry will ahut down from September
1 to th Slst. After tnat .late thev will
begia oprntioas ou a larger ih..
exer.
, ---- ....... ., . , MIU U Off
much safer than in Berlin, where they
NO ELECTION OF POPE.
The college students will
soon be here. Now is the time
to rent that room through a
Journal Want Ad.
A large store began
with the newspaper ad
vertising habit NOW
IT HAS THE SUCCESS
HABIT.
YANKEES' CRACK BASE RUNNER,
(By Henry Wood.)
Tfomc, S.pt. 2. The conclave
of cardinals was still shut up
iu the Vatican today, voting for
a new pope.
t'ardiiial Maffi, it was rum
Pte.1, was being stronglv (ip
pottetl. ' '
The Piloting ti.lav and to
morrow was thought' likelv to
reveal Cardinal Merrv IV! Val's
real strength. It was reported
he made a good showing Tues
day but some thought thi was
merely complimentary
Its advertising manager
says .-
"This store hns the news
paper advertising habit. Our
views may be regarded as
partisaa, but that partisan
ship has been purchased in
the hard market of experi
ence. We spend little money
in publicity other than news
paper publicity."
Join me in a. cup
of refreshing
England's favorite for over
70 years .
!$
i i i "
GERMAN COMMANDER
, SAYS MN0 SURRENDER"
lTll1"'.' : breath-
ftetweea the German cruiser Nurnberg
and the Australian warships Austral f
the Germ., outs.de th three-mile limit
The Nurnberg pt iBto Honolulu h.r
bor nex,,edlv Tu6S), ,W,
1 .a the hope of gaining the ,dvaat,je
V III I
TM103 'BAjEMAIM
-Frltj- Mabel, of the Van!:eef U sradtMlly Pai!lnS away tnm -Eddi-
and Clyde alilan, bis rtrcngest rivals for the base running honors I
ke American Leagne. -Friu" and Charley" Henog are leading their r
Ptlre leagues, wh having twenty seven ateala (a tha latest figure.
da' S' " ,,Ut 10 se" ' Tues- J
The fOmniflniUr .a.s ' '
rniN. VV r mo Hoiea as savin? ;
TH OLD RELIABLE'
H9
-ffin for himseif and T
r onuse,sTa.oTwii. so B
Fftonitiiirr" 9SH'iovr ey.: