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IHB DAILY OAPITVI. JOURNAL. 8A1XM. OESOOM. THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 3, 1011 TKREB SOCIETY EDITOR 'GERMANY'S SUPREME GRABBED THIS ONE! EFFORT HAS BEEN MADE ALBANY HAS FIRE; DAMAGE $27,000 ONE REASON WHY The Capital Journal's SOCIETY When it comot to having boumiets reeling In Loudon Is That Germany Has i Albanv, Ore., tnt. 3. Fire that do . I - I 1 ...... I... I. I. .U " MOLLIE BUN CORN. j" . . 1 Alice Vy thrown at it the Capital Journal takes a back scat for no ouo. After the ' "most beautiful" pot "his'n" Tuos-i day, Mrs. Joseph Walsh, who resides with her father, Mr. J. P. Goode, at i 1235 Shipping street, concluded there: must be others around the print shop to whom flowers were due, and so sent a great bunch of dahlias, crown at her : ; the home, to lend beauty and charm to the (.!..!. fla" aauB i. - .if Salem, 7 :.i mt 'rfMlT,r,lner sang "Thar, !. h,fnr the ceremony, 3 !"",, u. Sweet" after it. 0f Mr, "m'tTo clock, to the strains "'V. ,eJ0h.g march, the 'S1 fhe living-room f ?'L ' e, beneath autarch . t , . ster!). utner alien, liner the week in Portland, guests of Mrs. W. K. Kerron, who was i tout eusciuble (what ever that it) of formerly Miss Anna Golden, of Salem. tn reportorial rooms. They were . . . simply incomparable both in color and size. One, a creat pink fellow with JIT, UIKI Mia - - . I . , , - . . i I " n the Oregon Electric this morning tor!""! """"' '"e l n ueii- increasing evidences of a serious situa o:..- i.;t.. .rior hii,h nist I cate acallops, and with a heart of gold, it;,,,, n the pastern Herman frontier. 1. m. .!i fJ Kmltn Hnuwhertv for i '"ensuroil seven inches in diameter, and 'rWniMad advices to the effect that 1 ' .i'.,o in .l,.v. et the Donchortv's wasn celled up about it, cither. That tho Austrian Fourteenth armv corps ' NOTES OE INTEREST mo r" 7 " . Wll illut m kul 1 1, I.. - . . . Bn.n. Tt Torra and Thit tha Worst 'stroyed nearly halt a block here early ' n I today did damage estimated at about: IS over. " ;;,UlKt, covered by about l'.,000 iusur- ' ' auce. I tj t Vean ! "i0 'ost'r re Gould's livery stable, i i .7 . . , ,w 10,000 to $12,rHK); two buildings oceu- London, Sept. J. Oerinanv s oflenso . . . ., '. .. , , . h, .. .. ' ,'v,., .,.. ". . i. pied bv the stable belonging to the. was believed here to,lav to nave reach- ' , . . --,, ,, . . rr ., 1 -l i.;..v. ..,. ..,.rk iviawford estate, ,.00 l'acific Telo- "'ThfwaT; "'"was confident ,he!'"- TelegmU company S,000; S ' . . . . u i,- I ri. oungs warehouse, containing .10 kaiser s troops owuld never reach Fans. , ., .. xr..,- 1 ., , Not .nlv was it considered certain 1 t0,is V . , , to .Uv that thev must bo at the. point of conv I w,f; W"'' M. ", l ""y ; plete exhaustion f roni the awful xcr-i , J" 1 i V , i , i , . !. , . , . 1 The fire broke out lu the (.lould barn, turn Af tnp I'milltufon. l,llt fhiri w,r. ; . ' NATIONAL EMBROIDERY PATTERN OUTFIT Excels AH Others j tancous combiotioii in green buy. beautiful lem country plnce soth of Sa- . n.tial,llini. v u WOru "rcy was included in the body defeated bv others. There was tho tight lipped, the Kussiaus iiHialiciu proved the truth Mr and Mrs. Douahcrty entertained ,n" I"'", craniDle,l-, of ,he report that soldiers were being their guests with motor trips about Sa-i ""'V" ' ?-t , ,Jm"1,,k,e P" , withdrawn from the west, for the Aus lem and through th j valley. Mr. and : ,an twted and curled like triaii Fourteenth corps was one of those I Mrs. Treadeau fonnd this one of the . "ul Jotlnny s. nmulay school hair 1 previously sent to help the liermuns FROM FAIR GROUNDS . State Fair Grounds, Ore., Thursday ' Sept. i. Kail J. Cummins, representing tlie Oregon. Sociul Scicuce Hygiene au cioty, Fortluud, was on the Fair j just a little more beautiful I way than any of tho others. ... .L-vMntnemuma. . . i comn. an,i in,Mr irr,iviiin,r ti.i,,tv n-uj - - It was charmiiiK a most ocanuim anu oeugiuiui pm.-r, fa . 0ue of them ' i ", i , Urouuds yeatorday aocuiing space lor VI 1 epe'nieteor and lace, w, th ited after an extensive prney through g TlitZTtZ V . -.inff Her veil was i-auguv j eastern anu wesieru siuirs. "i l nraLue olossoms, sent to htXxr, Mr. William; ,5(, by lier California. I Africa, ren-.", . . 8he ISdhy hor sier Miss Lena who wore : Miss Helene Schrober, of Seattle, DIDH (V k CirHT" who has been the house guest for scv- n VUXU Jl n riUlll eral weeks of her sister, Mrs. David I v.vre has returned to her home. Mr. : and Mrs. Kyre accompanied jijttrt, w : av. ,iin the ! ?m M?- " :r, . ' Uo ehrysaiiineniui,,!!. , S l'oi tiand, wnere iney rrmumwi r . i oral ilavs IN AIR OVER PARIS eral days, returning home the rirst ot the week. . f "b-idegroom was Glen nerformed by Rev. JtoVoftlie First Chris- tin church oi eaieni. After congTatulations, ices and cakes rti rved in the diaiiig rotajv Miss "toten and Miss Meryl h.tney. A color scheme of yellow and white. w carried out ia the decorations and r(nraiu-" . . : airs. xiei" a oioi-l,, Weiiests numbered about JO reia-, ho has becn gpending tim ud intimate friends. . . mnmer jn Salem, is also ill with ton nhort triD UB ie v,uiuuiuio , . Paris, there were no longer any Austrian at all on the western frontier and that the tierinans were depending oil their own resources nlon'e. I'oiiimiimcutioii with the continent J was becoming more precarious. The transfer of the seat of the French gov ernment to Hordenux was expected to interfere still farther, with the speedy Sept. 3. When the German aeroplanes made their appearances over i transmission of news. 1 aris. prior to tho casualty at Com- War Minister-Lord Kitchener has or- xvi.nl. nf Mi Priscilla Flemina 1 P,,i8"e ' machine, guns and riflemen 1'red drill masters to take pains in in Inends of iMM5r"t'"a . '",," , opened on them from the tons of inauv I structing British recruits how to shoot W1 ?'..,!;" :rrZna II.! buildings and two French airmen as- and how to take care of their rifles and (ovoniia ' ... :? !,:! cended to give them battle at short : themselves in the field but to pay little n..A.i kv tiiailitta i heinir Iiess rauncu ,w...w.w. ... I ratlire .l tlm nnnin nf her linriMlts. i ' I'Hiru IV, av - t -i Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Fleming, corner of Winter anl Court streets. Mrs. Flemings sister, Miss Helen silitis. Frank Deekabach, son of Mr. aud Mrs. F. G. Deekabach,. after a serious illness, has returned with his nurse from Mehama, where he has been cared Kr wd Mrs. Crabtree will be at home to their friends in their new bungalow it Stayton. M,. Barr 0. Lee. wife of the former : . : . . -l u irom 111 pastor of St. l'aul s tp.scopai enure, , and .g ret.I1ieyat. 9 ocing Biieriaiiicu s " "-" fi" : roi,llv ,fthe A.M.Crawfords and William T. ID8 raPialy- Sl'"- ......,! Mr nn.l Mrs. P. E. Fullerton, Mr. The Lccs have resale, in lortlanu, - Anderson, Miss Hallie lt July Mr Leetak,ng.ipspe- Gibson' coinposed a church work there at that tune. . . ,,. VMtpr,-.nv in Portland. Mrs. Lee will remain several days -i y iigtr. The fire from the root' tops having separated one of the Germans from his two companions, tho French air craft the I swooped toward him fiercely. The Ger man nreu at tnem repeatedly, the Frenchmen answering promptly, mid for several minutes the battle in the air raged. The Gorman finally, evidently con sidering himself beaten in the two to one battle, ascended to a higher level, ami, with the two machines which ac companied him, circled about a few times, all fiually disappearing to tiie northeastward. j nitviiitiiii iv iiiiiiioij .vi mil . iuii. ! The number of recruits was iiicYeas ; ing. The government has appealed to large employers to urge their unmar ried male employes to enlist. TOR SALLOW, BLOTCHY, ROUGH OR GREASY SKINS PERSONALS Somo skins require constant groom ing to keep them from becoming oily, muddv. blotchy or rough, or if such eon- ! ditiou has developed, to overcome it. In such chrome cases it is particularly ! inadvisable to keep piling on cosmetics ! which clog the pores, collect dust and Mrs. L. F. Kvenson and son, Frank lin, of ISilverton, accompanied bv Mr. U;b Ruth Van Fatton is recovering i Mrs. W. C. Knighton and Mrs.! from an operation on her throat, which UrlesGrav are being entertained by i was performed about a week ago. She 1 f,l. in Pnrtlnml. I.enviinr Tuesday is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. tlar- miW tier are expected home theience Van Fntton and is popular among Kindly, of Red Wing, Minnesota, were kite purl of the week. j a large circle oi inenus who mu uu the guests ot Mrs. (J. iS. Bliss, of fouth ; pleased to learn oi ner progress. fourteenth street, yesterday. InW. H. Lvtle is expected to ie-j - ! August Brauus was an Albany visitor tun Friday fr6rti a six weeks' stay in Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Swarthout are yesterduy. Ulifornit .While away Mrs. Lytle has home from a month's vacation in New- - Miss Vernier Smith returned yester- ta tht guest of friends in Oakland, port. They were accompanied to Cor-1 day irom a ten days' visit witn Mis. j Here's the best possible remedy: BctMpy, San Francisco and other vallis by Mrs. Swarthout 's - mother, j Uiestcr Bull of Jiallston. j i, pint witch huzel and one ounce pow- plicet' " ' Mrs. W. II. Me Bee, and her sister, Mrs.; Mae Tait has returned from a i ,itrod saxolite and use as a face bath. Ralph Krwin, of Arlington, who . en-; fortnight 'a sojourn with friends at j it works like a miracle, yet is entirely B. ud Mrs. W. 0. Kantner, of : joyed an outing at the same time. Stayton. harmless. : Portlaisi will return to their home to-i i . . . .. ,, .. Mrs. George Harvey and Miss Alma . : ...,. I , . . J. mi - L-In..n ., 1 ......... I U..1.. dirt, making the complexion worse than lever. It s a lot more sensible to use ordinary mereolized vns, wriieh litem 1- j ' ly absorbs a bad .ropiplcxioii. Apply Ithe wax. like cold cream, before rotir 'iug; next morning, ia washing it off, you '11 wash away fine, flour-like par ! tides of tho unsightly cuticle. Repent for a week or two and von '11 have an entirely new skin soft, satiny, spotless and beautiful as a child's. One ounce of meicolized wax, procurable at any druggist's, is all you'll need. If the skin be wrinkled or rianiiy, Mix forthcoming state tair. The society will use T5 lineal feet front. The building uscu by the F.ugenies department last year will this year be the home of the State Dahlia society, the F.ugi nics department moving to the pavilion. i Campers will find the meat nun kit , at '-! Wisdom uvenue this year, in the ; vicinity of the cottages and among the j oaks. . ' Wm. Tatum yesterday secured his old : camping place at !'. Booth aveiuie. Folk county is apt to rival Marion thiycnr! in the number of campers. j The big well is down 85 feet mid j the drill is still working in gravel. Tho : flow is about -50 gallons a minute, but I Contractor Scott claims that he will , have a flow of 500 gallons a minute be- ; fore quitting. j Work on the new pavilion will be j completed before the Btute fair opens, September i!Stli. Mechanics are now j placing the windows, anu nil scarioui- ing is coming down. Camp giounds will be open September i Uth, and those who can pitch tents! early are invited to do so. Camp ' grounds have been kept closed later j than .usual this year ow ing to the mov-j ing of the cottages and the extra build-, ing going on, making it inconvenient j for campers und adding to the liabil- itv of accidents. This explanation is j given for the benefit of those who i have been accustomed to come earlier' than the date mentioned. Each Packet Contains the Cupid All Wood Beaded Embroidery Hoop ts during their Miss. .Tnnia To(,d preeepress of Lau- i ur.v roruanu, were in .a.em yes R. B. Duncan, samle 1IaI1 of Willamette university, j 'fiY'i J !"l,'n i m"SKn to attend the;arrive(1 in alcm Tucsday night and is of '1,e ' 'v J'." H"u' ,i i Is, at which Dr.al..pn,,v nctively enaaired in sunerin- ' .,. .. . ' . V. They were guests during their H.f ot Mr. ami Mrs, touioi w esDeciallv n it . ' . ' . -..,a Dup,a, hi wnica ur. aiready actively engaged in superin ....oaieu lasi nigni. tending the alterations and improve- Tier were greeted by hosts of Sa- nicnts being made at that . place, pre friends during their brief visit nrfltnr t? tl, nneninir of the nlw 1 school year. Miss Todd is a sister of Professor FMOf of the EDisconal ' or vviiiiiineiie university, wuu is uuw , irrrri'f-iaent of the Paget Sound unive, j rom j Tltj formerly resided ".iere. SAYS WAR WILL CAUSE BUSINESS DEPRESSION T7a of!' VVashiiigton, Sept. 3,-Rigid goven. Mr. and Mrs. I emet sireei, nave reiurned irom a . a ., , ,, , i, in ,.;;. . vi-it t Ni,.,.o.f .i... discussiou of the harbors aud m ers bill thev visited the A. X. MooreB.' Mrs. T. B. Soules and Misa Lois Ki- iu the senate today by Senator Burton. tie warned the democrats that the buro pean war will result in business depres PORTLAND SCHOOL IS BADLY BURNED Port In lid. Ore., Sept. .1. Fire early today did damage estimated at .10,000 to St. Helens hull, F.piscopal school for frirln. Tim roof was burned out, the 'upK-r story gutted, and considerable j damage done in.' . the bnaemeut. -There ! were only seven persons in the build ing when the fire broke out, as it is ! vacation time. These were compelled to flee, the fire spreading so rapidly. NEW ATTORNEY GENERAL. . n . .. . miss i ouu is a sisicr uj- xiuicasvi ; . u :.. o .1 liean war win inn. i .1 .llS(!n" wite ot the H. To(lll formerly vi,e president , r-':.','", "SLV.".f .J sion in the United States of Willamette university, who is now , ,., ,,, . "The fcuroi I iTiKber , KrA' "T. M,ary;ity. She is a woman of splendid ex- I 1 tf tk h;k . , K' , ecutive ability, and possesses a very I 1 I, 1. C'T ', w'10 w.1" attend , charming personality, and will nndoubt- J 5 "7. 01 weson the coming iw , ;. u.if t vnn twitter v, r: t. i, .. . V euy endear ncrseii to vne young wviu- 1 PWorite L, , C0Dt,n",e j!9 " who will make their home with her. CCilv "S Part f hlS ho has had much experience in this S He ill ocennv Kio ,.i:4 o .. ' special work, having presided as pre- lifter i fn.;..i' 1 , leeptrcss of the Puget Sound university '.ftrs: brtrio;unrgndt-tsetveral e e Ntinr vitti ;. . , "W'B institutions. th' fl ir . Z y 3 Pating A ""B" numb f reservations for at 1142 : Al.1., ? RaDe' : accommodations at the hall have been received, the first arrivals I being on September 12, probably Mr. Ind f m ri. . perwiilr.u , ler wenton are ex-1 w? S?.1?!?' ?' "eck Read The Journal Want Ads J e being entrtaind bv f rinds an learn of the bargains that a - - - summer's vacation at the coast. They will re-enter Willam ette university this fall. Mrs. (!. Bryan, of Seattle, is a guest at the Marion. Levi C. Soloman, a 1915 booster for San Francisco, is at the Marion. 'A. D. Armstrong, of Fortland, is reg istered at the Marion. B. B. Yoiimans, of 1'ortlund, was a Salem visitor yesterday. Harvey Wells, of Portland, is a Salem visitor. . oueau war," no said, --is the 'result of the overweening ambition of certain sovereigns who do not' yet realize that they are not the state." Washington, Sept. .1. Thomas W. Gregory of jurstin, Texas, became at torney general of tho United States to day when he was sworn in by Chief Justice White of the federal supreme court. Later former Attorney General James ('. McRevnolils took the oath as .'Yet . the sure thiirff- gambler takes : an associate justice of the supreme lesperate chances wheu he-marries. j court. Skeins of Mercerized Embroidv ery Floss THE DAILY HINT FROM PARIS. J Hit! and Barbara Steiner are are displayed there from day to day. ' k . ' Daddy 's Bedtime ...... Cl)loy Rider.' How the First Bucking Broncho . Started Bucking. The; HE child!-. fflld trwT laU!''ll,ng 0Ter ,ne antics of the burking bronchos In fore. "' lu wlllcD their daddy bad taken tbem tbe day be . - "It Vni m. . ti .nlest thl"S!"- cried Jack. r-aair,. .,, .wuoy Those broncbog wonlrt s got on their backs, and then' they would start iUor,i.:V"" "P like our Mt-.VWay Up ln the nir and wltn toeir backs stlckln rLm tonMtf !h J S''e ta mai at a do' nnd"- wt In Eve) cowboy rlde, s off. n Uer bow bur uJ"trJ fonderfuJ ; . ' 17 T? escl,ed- ",su,t 11 wonderful, daddy V hist.H..:'.af!fod daddy. "Do ro hn . ... i;,.i-... im-,.u ,roa"ta watehin.; "rn Know for sure, but I think It mn' N WS;"t Horse, . 71 . lambs- nemember. : fc -t. tn4na J-t a, different na people. r!4 tv . u,mg cam nf ii. --o" vi mc uuiu I?e horaes wortO I rer .im' f7 hiul trowe some of Mu - TOnnner them. u "Ke eTe7thluB. but after awhile tin nr. r fc k. 7, ,ho"8bt hard tn .7 : np hU l,ttle mInd that he ivould not b. u ; y ha' er trii t .7 . .up n that a man couldn't rbb WOnU y "OB ntm yet for he van ran allt Rut l. -0,7 .wtmM come lm yet fop he . . "e, and he thnmrhf ,fc4toVhwp ,ntl tambTiM f' ou bu ra"Ce wben be saw in the d! IV t Ut b( ili V a" feft lit once, with their littl, Then the w r,?m ani '"" hlra nnd pnt a naddl. 5 m binj S' r'hder atnng tbem mounted Dim. He flood 54 ik .?1" "e, J. 0.he 0nn"uc-ed J.impU.g up ln the -nl. LOCAL AND PERSONAL NOTES FBOM WOODBTJEN i (Capital Journal Hpecial Service) Voodburn, Ore., Sept. 3. Messrs.' Elmer Spencer and Harry Miller, of Portland, spent Saturday with friends here. . 1 Miss Hazel Bit ney left Monday for Aurora, where she will pick hops at the Giesy hop yards. Mrs. W. T. Jenkins is1 visiting '.rs. W. Davis near McKee. Airs. W. T. Jenkins and Mrs. V. W. Rhodes were hostesses at n surprise 'party Saturday eveniii(f in honor of Mrs. H. Allemau s birthday. I he time pleasantly passed in playing "500," af ter which lunch was served by the hos tesses. Those enjoying - the evening were: Mrs. Fred Dose, Mrs. J. Ken nedy, Mrs. Don Cowl'es, Mrs. II. M, Austin, Mrs. W. W. Rhodes and Mrs. W. T. Jenkins. Misses Sdie Richard, Kthel Bonney, Delia and Nora BcckJ Nell and Oladys- Biukley, Mnclge and Mary Scollard, Gwendolyn Warner, Lois Beebe, Avon McKiiincy, Jenath and Carrie Christensen, Hazel and Ale tha Bitney. The Misses Jenath and Carrie Chris tensen are picking hops near McKee. Al Beck is ivimting tiienas in; y.e-1 Minnville this week. ' Rosko Reese left Saturday for IVrt- land, where he will visit friends for a i !ourle i f weeks. i- Miss Millie Hays left iroudaj t, r j her home at Kstacada. She has been . don't say this 1.- t the guest of .Miss Kthel Bonney for Some are geulh jtbe past two weeks. J .vir. anu MTH, ueorj;. ruiMii.y riiini-! cd Suturday from their two weeks' oat-! , ing at Wilhoit Springs. Mr. P. 1). Settlemier spent WediK-s- j day iu Portland on business. j Misses Lois Beebe and Avon McKin- j ney left Thursday for Newport, where j they will spend a two weeks' outing, i George Brune motored to Portland Tnesdav on business. . ... ml 1 i Ray McKinncy lert inurwiay yor San Francisco, where he will enjoy a visit with friends for an indefinite time. IL- nu Rimini.- ... . l-w-B "I' r. uerT.nd h ii. mr " no bi een tbe Inaibs do .7 ' lh it,,. " "ew u'm off ncaln nnil n.aln S Sf!, trick L7TVm th,nK" d0- B otr bor,,. JHt d"r- Bui. m, ll" tffp on '"3 to keep men from rid s ,.. yu saw ln the Wild West sbow, tb mi NEW CODE ADOPTED. .Washington, Sept. 3. The substance; of wirelesa agreement reached be-, tween the nations at war in Europe and tt, 1'nitpd States was announced to day by Secretary of State Bryan. The belligerents were furnished with codes which will be used in transmitting mes sages t and from tho Vniteu States. jtt-i-. .- )!j "v. , , ' ' v ' ' ' t - - - v fill i ::. l: Ar - ri- All in Assorted Colors 8 W 'Ami & lii Skeins of High' ' Grade Art Embroid ery Silk Guaran teed Fast Dyes .4 : 1 1 ' y.siv tiM -t t Si. " V .it'M ) I .1 ' ' V, X ' A 1 ' A W H L , i lit; i g ? - v -QJ&A':h '; ' ' w Phnia l..rnrtL 1U14. by Kcuiltncrt ... I t Xidsir CowrVbU W4. Nr T HraM. CoP j Re pink mousMlin it tola town wl th toll, raffle, and urrterblouse. Fichij and ,hor, ton0 0f whtu moulln. .mbrotdered with pink tlowart. Fanejr Krt ( bU with festooned trini.-MaloB Zlm mermana. Ci'p Four Coupons and Get the NATIONAL PAT TERN OUTFIT 200 Guaranteed Pattern Designs Including Instructions, All-Wood Beaded Embroidery Hoop and 10 Skeins Floss. All Yours for FOUR COUPONS AND 68 CENTS Guaranteed to Prove Satisfactory in Every Respect Out-of-Town Readers And 5c for Postage f