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THTIKTIAY. SEPTEMBER 15. 1914. THE DAILY CAPIT'T. JOURNAL. SALEM. OREGON. AUSTRIA'S EMR E Losses 250,000 Balance of Army in Bad Shape and May Surrender i HEROIC DEFENSE TOLD BY RESULTS. Vienna, Sept. 13. Via Rome. Sup pression of rioting ami the icuttering of parades by the unemployed was oc cupying the authorities here today. rood prices were advancing. The meat mpply was Hearing exhaustion. The government was planning to open niwt ttenntii Thousand of refugee were arriving''' from tlalieia. i Wounded aolilierg were pouring In by the trainload. It was impossible to care for them nroiterlv. The exneri-l need surgeons were nearly all at the front and only half tnfcined volunteers were ivailuble to render medical aid, to the sufferers here. The last classes of laudHtiirmers had been ealled to the colors. This meant that the nation's entire military strength was in the field. It had no more reserves to summon. However, the government insisted that the situation at the front wns im proving. It was said the Auntriuns were re forming on the west linnk of the River Han. That the Russian artillery was far Annjarlnr tn ihi Anutrinn wnta admitted. "The AiiKt.riiin losses exceed "5(1,-: Attendance Will be Larger Than Ever 000 and they have sacrificed n large! and Banner Year Is Expected part of their artillery. The position of i . Clashes Bogin Work Thursday, the remnant of their army is precarious. Their surrender would not lie surpris- (By Karl H. VonWiegaud.) LJEOK, Sept. . (Via Aix La :impelle and The Hagie, delayed by the Hritish censor.) The battered forts of Liege, for clays the ad miration of the entire civilized wo.ld because of their heroic defense by tieneral Lemen, are the tomb of thousands of brave men. Once representing maun' highest ingenuity as works of defense, they are today great ruin of broken crcte and twisted steel. Deep in these ruins are the bodies of many of their defenders, few of whom survived the fire of the deadly (iennau siege guns. It is al most impossible to approach them, so horrible is the stench from the decomposing bodies of somo of the bravest soldiers who ever fonght in battle. Not one fort survived the terrible rain of explosives trom the new 42-centimetre guns which are the latest product of the Krupp fa. tory. That Liege was able to hold out at all was due to the failure of the German commander to have these guns brought up at once from the rear. The guns were mounted five miles away from the forts, but so ac curately had the German aviators aimed them that hardly a shot miss ed. They dropped repeatedly on the 12-fool steel turrets which pro ject only three feet lrom the ground, finally making the m immovable and useless. Fort Lantin presents the most t irrible aspect. It is on a high ridgo and looks for all the world like the crater of an extinct volcano. Three of the ii centimetre shells drove through 12 lcet of Concrete and earth. One of them, in exploding, set off the inaga.iue. Of the entire fort nothing can lie seen but a gi-eat jagged hole in the ground, 30 feet deep. Huge blocks of cement were thown great distances and the fort's chilled steel turrets were twisted like tin. 1'arts of the bodies of the gal'aut defenders were recovered and buried, but others could not be rca-hed, and lie lotting under the twisted steel anil broken concrete b'ocks. REMARKABLE MAITAI SAFE IN PORT I TRIP WAS EXCITING CASE of Mrs. HAffl w. BHt Aboard compucauona ,..ua i stwk and-other securities Declare Lydia E. Pinkham'i Vegetable Compound I Saved Her Life and Sanity. X.i. 57. KEPOET OP THE CONDITION OT The Ladd 4 Bosh Bankers, at Salem, in the Statu 0f Orer. business September 12, VJU- tfc RKSOLBCES. tain Uneasiness on Account of Ger- nankine house .. man Cruisers. j Furniture and fixtures ' Other real estate owned I Due from banks (not reserve banks ' San Francisco, Sept. 13. Carrying Jjuo from approved reserve banks . . ' the German consul from Tahiti with his Checks and other cash items ' wif and family and scores of other Kxchanges for clearing house ! iiasseiiL'ers, i.,e liritish I'nion liner Cas-h on hand Slaitai is sate in this port today after Kxpenses 1 a thrilling ' ' flci across the l.ieifie. other resources Total Shamnvlr AIn "I feel it mv Hut a. ai i 1 a tli ri Hit 15 trip lo urn Uie jmuav. u iwhuum vu "J ,. ., ror.- ,:i.l the Maitai 300 i health Moretwnf- , . ll,t.P8sflll your medicine, inaa ..f M ,;; t.riljs,.rs. After, LIABILITIES. ioiiiiiB, i.m.o... -1 1 p,l(t,I1(, ,,it0 port at san viego, me Capital stocR paiu in . tion and congestion, xiiti crept up the coast aud finally ' Surplus fund female weakness, I docked at her pier here at o:'M o'clock Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid pains in both sides, ! vesterday afternoon. , Dividends unpaid backaches and bear- " "I cared little for the Oanger from Duo to banks and bankers ing down pains, was tiorman cruisers," said ( aptain (arson postal savings bank deposits short of memory 'today. "I have the inborn belief of Deposits due State Treasurer nervous ImnatienL i tnp British that " Brittany rules the -ndividuul deposits subject to check t , 'i.i.i,., waves" and even if a Gorman vessel; Demand certificates of deposit .... r ... - J0I-JB-, I 1 3.tfc MH J Snjj ' 1 .. 1 WILLAMETTE BEGINS ! SEVENTY-FIRST YEAR OPEN FORUM . . . . To tiie Salem Commercial (!luli: ieiitleiien: -Myself and a number of : other la iniers arc contemplating the j plausibility of joining the club. Hut before takini: the sten we, would like l. 1 4..-.. 1 ..... I 4..U lUat ...a-.-J 1. ... , , J llttll Ifll'lUirU HIT 01111 I 11.-11 OIUV limfc ClllIICU KIlThS nignts, ana naa : British or Japauese cruiser would Cashier checks outstanding ' i . I neither strengtn nor j,ave cen on nall)j ?oon 0 lep m out. Time certificates of deposit There was always fear and .rint I was bringing the accredited Savings deposits mn mi'nj f L. J ulj MurVAiia f , ,...!.... I ' f ...... . . 1 i 1 1 I . . .Noies anu inns reuisi:uuiiieu energy, dread in my mind, I had cold, nervous, representative of Germany from weak spells, hot flashes over my body. French port to a neutral port and the gjis payable for money borrowed DolUrt toomvi 4,0t None. ' 3Koi;.t . Sow. " 10.li) .1.531,i;;'; 5,W.ji l,21S..si -IfyHJii Sont Note; ing. "We are nilministeriiig the territory! we have eaptuieil from Austin but will not annex any of u forcibly. Such questions will await the end of the war." mimmetto unlversitv. the idnneur I institution of learning 'on the Pacific coast, which tiegan its session jn t, 1 to have vou answer the i'nllmvinir list: oi l uesuoiis, in ronuli tno co unins of 1 C,I,"J uie uan t-ymnroms i nnu i the Salem Capital Journal: i before taking your remedies, and all is ; pleasure and happiness in my home."- OUT ON BAIL. Los Angeles, tab, Sept. 13.--Attorney Kugenn K. Hewlett, clulunaii and automobile dealer, is at liberty today on KiUOO bail, following his arrest at Kincon, N. M., on a swiinlling charge. Hewlett returned last niglit in cus tody of New Mexican officers. Bonds hud been arranged by his attorney, Karl Kognrs, before, hw arrival, and lie wns immediately freed, lteginald II. demon, retired Hritisli rmy offii'er, charges that Hewlett ob tained front him .fll.oni) by framluleu't means. I I i' ...1.... I ; . . ... y -' ...a, s, ,;., ; ; men living can now recall, opened its: .. ,. nr lviM ' , ' ..,.,: i, .,".. ' "" upre,eiii:inii; ity-product of an , .ii ' 1 r . '"'""''.etlort to help the commercial man? i uau b (iiacu in my ngni. Slue iiiai who wi u""'r -hih neserveu lor iuat- so sore that I could hardly bear the ; with safe conduct. If tho German Liabilities other than those above stated jjom' weightof my clothes. I tried medicines ; ''misers, including the I.eipsic, Nuern.-; and doctors, but they did me little good, ' the Scbarnhorst, had threatened Total and I never exrjected to tret out aain i thc Maitai 1 womI'' llavc bcon 1,1 8 fl"fi of r''Con. - ounty of Marion, ss. I crnt I vdia IP Plnlhom" Vnlfl U i JiIcn,a- To ,fsi"1 wc ""'V Q"m!ln : I, Wm. S. Walton, Assistant Cashier of thc above-named bank, da i0)m), c, .. . ni p WU consul' would have been a pie. To ruu s.vea'r that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and Mi'i Compound ami Blood Purifier, and I cer- ; an, dodge for the cover of darkness i WM. S. WALTON, Assistant CsMw tainly would have been in grave or in an ; would have placed the representative! Subscribed and sworn to before me this 1-Sth-day of Sept., 19U. asylum if your medicines had not saved of Germany in danger and thus have L. T. ALDE1CH, Notary TiiMk ' me. But now I can work all day, sleep endangered the international pledge of CORRECT Attest: ' . well at night, eat anything! want, have' safety given to all consular representa- no hot flashes or weak, nervoui spells. tiY(,s- ,hc Maitai crept its way All pains, aches, fears and dreads arc : h? unfrequented sea lanes with' gone, my house, children and husband j n t?1''1 i " hrMt n ore no longer neglected, ns I am almoft i t0 San Fraiicisco.'' ' GOVERNOR WILL NOT ! COMMUTE SENTENCES A. N. BUSH, A. BUSH, JR., Directors. Midi ' ""I' ersuii. . Dciieveii I nit t ie 1 'L,. Mrs. Josib Ham, R. F, D, 1, Fox 22 Shamrock, Missouri. If you want special ntlvict' xrrU Lydla E.Pinkliam 3Iclicim C; (cunlidontiitl) Lynn, Plass. Children Cry for Fletcher's ;eepmg percent of the Salem com mercial cluli members, that are k( up ineir ilues, live on a farm J I, What has tho Salem commercial dub done in the last Ii! months that nas tieen beneficial to its laiiiiimr i,.m. PRESIDENT 13 HOME. ' . ""I iic"iniiiiii- wi I he in evi.iv I nay more siieccssful than any of the mat nave passed into historv. New students are coming in large numbers to begin tiieir college courses here mid many old ones, many more than were 1 1...... i 'xi ted when school closed last iiine ' U'l,t n. , , L . . Jason Lee "u "-4 '" iti. I'ortland prices v ,, ; , , . sometime in the near future.' iu inree vears in tin two vears in Hi nn iw.;ii Washngtou. Sent. I'resident Wil-' !"!', . ',,r 0,,u'1' h,',,0"1h' true, 'me of the past son returned to W (Islington at n. in. today from Cornih, N. II. He was ex pected to receive thc Belgian commis sion, which has come to the United States to protest against alleged (icr mnn atrocities, at tho White House Wednesday afternoon. reasons than the clashes, There la more Catarrh In this section ol the country than all other dlsouses put toft-ether, and until the last fow yean supposed to be Incurable. For a ICTt many years doctors pronounced It a local disease and prescribed local rcnie tlicn, and by constantly fallliiK to curt with lixl trvntmeiit, pronoiincrd It Incur Hble. Atenen has proven Catarrh to be a constitution! dlsensx, and therefore i nulrrs constltullonal treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure, nmnufiu lined by K .1 Cheney A Co., Toledo, Ohio, Is tho on!) Constttiitlonnl cure on the market. It If taken Intarnully. It acii directly on the Hood and mucous surfaces of the svsteni, They offur on hundred dollnrs for any rasn It fait to cure. Hend for circular! and testimonials. Ariilraaa: r. J. CHENEY CO., Tolfin, O, Del by Iimaslaia, llo. Tk Hall's Kamlly Pills tor cnnatlpatlnn What is the reusoii the Salem com ial club sent out such liniicfnl it. ters to the loganberry growers for a Indication, indicate ti - i. I '" ' . ' " ";ms 11 I'"""'1 ,or thoir .... , I'l l I 1 is . Voins siiicerelv, HAUL M. I'KTTYCKKW. Salem, Ore., Uoute 7. SAYS LEIPSIC SANK RUSSIAN CRUSIER Mfxico of Naval Battle iu Which 68 of Loipsic's Crow Were Killed. Lloyd Williams and John Arthur Pen-; der, However, Will Be Reprieved Un-I til People Vote on Question of Cap-! ital Punishment. ! Governor West said this morning that he positively would not commute the death sentences of l.loyd Williams and John Arthur Pender, the two men con-i vide I of inn rdor in tho first floirrnp , i motion for a rtlitarinir in tho THE LIFE CAREER "Srtioollna In vnnlH ihnuM Inrli1l. K. iirv1rl Ui i!(-iinr jitunn In tlx- b,-( w to graduate next Juno will be the larg est in tne History of the institution.' Him is especially gratifying (, account j of the number who intimated thev would not return. Another bright feii-; tore is the forge incoming freshman' 'lass. Up to Saturday the office had received neiuly ,,,, m:lv ,.ttlr(l young people who expected to enter, the freshman class as there were stu- j dents in last year's class. So far there' -iu -i.i who nave decided to enter treslimen. lr. Alden ernl arts WEST SALEM. Mr. and Mrs. Osburn San Francisco, Sept. I"i. Naval offi cers here were skeptical today over the reported sinking of an unnamed Russian cruiser by the German cruiser Ueipsie in mi engagement off the Pacific coast of America as told by Joseph Von j I'witeet of the Leipsic in a letter to I Chief Steward Thomas Uowu of the steamship Vale. Von Ihvucet claimed ishnieiit shall continue in this state the: miii on men were Kiueil and many men will he hanged. wounded. Von Owueet, a German re-, "A ropo has alwavs proven of foe-' jj, Isei-vist. was employed as second cook tive," said the governor this morning,' jj,;oii the Vale, up to the time the I.eipsic i "and a rope costs but 2 while it. $ cuiue mio tins port on Augiibt 17 to! would cost .n,(!n0 to install an electric whes siiociiie court nas oeen denied after this body once upheld the decisiun of th lower court in both cases. Their hanging will be deferred, however, un til after the elections this fall when the people will vote upon the question of capital punishment and then the legis lature will be civen a chaiico to pass upon the intention before the mnn are hanged. If both the people and the legislators decree that the capital pun- ! coal. as lean of the eolleuo of lib. and Professors Vnn l-V.l.n.. mid Matthews, members of the execu tivo committee in charge of the univer sity, were busy all dav registering stu dents and looking after university busj. ness. Old students were busy giving out information to the new arrivals wiiile the Christian associations had a table where the association handbook containing infoi ination of value to the new student were distributed. Kegistratioit will continue the great er part of the week and bv Thursday it is expected t!u oreater uri.... ,.e .1... w ..v,.,v a iri'vn in inc o.-l WHV , I , -ii i 1 " l"l war nr uri (hi Mini, nil inclination lot which 1 ' "" "" e enrolled nn, assigned -,vvi. , ,, . uui. ii, ruisscs. rtt UlllMltS Wi Mr. aud Mrs. W. V. Henrietta Pomerov. lives ot Attorney Ki est Uluo and ram n, have been their house guests for a I IIIIC. main Mr. chair." If the neenle of the stu I The letter was posted at Guaymas, ; fer a chair thev can have it hut a rone , iu i-ini-iiiinr, mo exaci uaie " "ore nicinou. : Ot Illinois, and I beillir llllileiMnher:ibl Al't..i- .i;..,L..i,..r On ucoinut n( 11,., i:... i ..... i. ...... i oineroy and .Mrs. i various nersoual and business mutter . . their execution w niumlv i i! nt l...l I ...l.. 'i- .- . -. . . 1 "" I'i'.irii mill . in muni, rem- i i iiii i;v ii-cr suui- : ill er in imv.uii,w. ii I ni still alive. Prettv near was sentence lie the death hanged to life imprison-i li.i .....I ..H -..' .. ... . ., ; ..i.i..l ...... i:.. - .1 l,. ii . .. ,. " " o ' i 'in m mi- unci an I'ligiigeuieni witn nciuninijf to tne governor mis. Henrietta Pomerov will re-1 a Kussia.i cruiser, which resulted iu the! sinking ofuir enemy and on our own j ITT IIP n I I rrv imiu e,i. imo tftuxu mmi BY THE COOPER TRIAL "r an exteiided v s t. i ii i... ...... , . ... ft ii. r. u tin lemi mil-!.,.. .... l..,.. .. i i... .. . I'l-i. in l,l,.. I . : , . ' I ' 1,1 "" 11 y ueini aim woilliiie ... , 7 "I'r m "'i'l.We got ;W shots iu the bow, masts, II . . hi , V Ku V"K ",',t"' ""kestack ami deck. I am cut up on ll.Pd .king is tiii.sh.M ,,, the Mm- my body by a couple of grenades. lie , m , ; I U' V, f "' " A't0'' h, ordered ; "..t ui e is' lare, JVli'-i- ! St' i ' ,''"V th'" ""tion"1 0"- Wfl John A' JeffrCys" Can(lidate for Attor-1 ..;,, Me" ,,.esi , ihJ S " to Cancel Salent! o-rtn quarterly conference of the I cart , in cried, to, Z' Z sementS-WUl Come Later. .ii'u. S....HII i, . . . "' '""'i i. c. c nun Ii ntnr-1 luiiin .if .u.i- This Is the Mission of the Forty-iJvth School Year Opens SnPTEriUER i8th, 1914 Write for illustrated too-page Book let. "I'HK l.ll:E CAKK1K," and lor Cata Ion contaltilng full Information. Vfxrtt CoHtsfx AGRICULTURE : Attotiomy, Animal Hitsbandrv.Ualry litis bandry. Poultry Husbandry, Hortkultiire. gTK.ut:ure tor l earners. rOKLSTKY, lill contiim.1 1., "T ne next three weeks but it is expected next Monday morning wiu L I find the university in full swin- fm- the L winter sessions. I h.ss.-s will .,.t I llinrsilay tor the first time Saturday th,. trustees of the 'ty. with G. J. Johnson, of I laud Sena'or llooth, f Kueue 'were entertained at Lausanne' "'neiieon ami an hour of sin I A 1 11. .. . . . .. mm tune a co ivti.m ; which 'lor. M,ss be mnve r-oitlaiid, . present, hall for echinaXing. was taken. used to Inrnisi the ..... Juiiiii 'r.i.1,1 1.. ., :''":. Mr. Clark, superintendent lOC.GING UNC.INIU KINU. HOMH I: CO- 1 """"!H,i "d Mrs. Ktainer, tl l , KOMICS: DomestkSvietu'e, l)otnetif Art. w,r" ,,u' h"s,s 0' '"'asion. At that INGINIIIM-,; Hlciltiril, Irrk'atlon. !'"" a ''l""'t of Ilr. Alden conceriiin.. Highway, Mcih:i,iLal, C.lic ink 'al, . Mining. ; !"' ,''"l"''ng ot 1 Crramlis. COAlMliKCU. PlIAKAWCV B!' ;l l"fiu i tor INDI'STRIAL AKTS. 'fend. rtu'(mtf"ii;,M,-(.Rra,t,ire, Oairv-1 1 '' N,'v,'r ,,',f,,r'." "aid IV. Alden in k g, Home Al.ikcrs' Course, InduMituI i r,'l"",.t. "has the need of a new d,,i- iiiMl ior Ollls been i....... than now. The executii-., , lay moni'iiir. The reports for the years work were quite encouraging. Messrs Gibson and Hrophv, ho have had son-e line t locks of chickens, have been losing large numbers lately, and I'l'efoy night the thieves, two of them in i mm n..K tirove, Were caught unlay they were arraigned before nee r. I,. i ood. Hdwnrd I Vi guilty, was sentenced to jail mid paiolcd. Prank oilier one, p,., guilty teueed to three mouths too. - Tomorrow is the i dead heroes on the sea. (is 1 in number. The dead included about1 six officers." 1 Will STORY CONFIRMED IN Sat-Jus- inch pled one year in Giiniies and was sen in jail. JAPS ARE DROWNING NEAR KAIO CHAU Kditor Capital Journal: ' .iie.ise express -tli rough your paper mv: regret at not being able to meet the oeople of Salem on mv scheduled date.i September 1.. 1014. liav. l,,.,. ..i.,''. LETTER FROM ENGLAND: !" date to be aiiPounced. Am making a! iuioiougn campaign et Oregon for the o.tice of attorney general on the theorv .that tilt laws of the state should be j mpartiaHv i ..forced tluotigh the legal , lid constitutional ihjinnels onlv. ' he-' ; lieve tiiRt progress can come onlv j i rhrouyh toil, education and triumph : : .V, 1- nlw-t i..l..e .-l,n..l .V. ..... i oei- leiblisl,..,- I , .: . . '. ""' " growtn " , ; e oiutl The Kind You Have Always Boeglst, and which has lcea In use iov over 30-years, has borne the signature ot and has been made under his per rs s jfty-ff2- sonal supervision since its infancy. WtafTX -CUCUAS, AHow no one to deceive yon in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and "Just-as-good" are but Kxperinicnts that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Castoria is n harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare poric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other JJtircotio substance. Its ago 1 ts guarantee. It destroys AVorms and allays Fcverishncss. Vox more tlian thirty years it IiiiS been in constant use, lor the relief ol Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic, all Teething Troubles and Diarrhoea. It regulates the Stomach and Bowels, assimilates the Food, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTQRIA ALWAYS y2 Bears the Signature of he Kind Yoa Have Always In Use For Over 30 Years r " Bosght ..... t-.. rt .., --i,um m m n"" fur the Oi'i'll.;l- iris was Arts, rotesttv, niisnievs Slnnt t:oure. f .Vari.wpia.,0. Stilii.'. Hand. tlie (acuity, together with the Imildiim oiniuittee. a, executive eo.nuiittee . the honrd f trustee., tried to find a Nit,i,,,tr,v sul.-titute fr Uusa,,,,,. Hall. Kiteillv. with il. i . . .ijiiu.iiii i i hi m ..v , .. . .,i inc. It SMn'of Esaaty is a Joy Forev 'lZl 1 ii i aiM, . "ii ctinsi nil nil. .iiith.. ....1 Vokt Culture Fwmcri Bu.c...,i Court by M.mI Fir. 4ilii.n TUH KH'.hni.MI, fl.1 lie-i) Corai;u, iirtk-..n 1'eKin, 8ed. 1). Skiiuiishiiic; be tween .la'iiiie!.e ti'00! ilu.l (Jerniuu out pojts nbout Iviao Cliau was reporteil here tmiav. .I:ianese landings on the Shnntuuu1 coast have, hitherto been at some dis tance from the tiermau iissession of Kiau ( hmi nnd aiiroach to the colony has l.eeu I'levented by floods. It was i oue,uemiy assumed here ttmt more tiooi mut knve been put ashore in the settlements immediate vicinity. This theory seemed to he borne out by rumors that .laianese cnvnlrv had (Vutinlia, Wash.. Sept. lo. Advices tending to confir ill :l reonrt tlmt l.nw. tno i siati tioons l.!iv. i.,.v...i ti,, ,i. v.... , . v ' i.n.-iiu i. up land on then- way to Hel)iiiiu was te-ce-;ed here today in a letter Miss Nel lie Diinckley. of Manchester. KiisjIhihI, w rote to her brother Thomas 11. Punek- ley, a t entialin uevpa I here is a rumor that Hussinn hnva landed iu :he north 0i' Gotland," Miss Pumkley w-ote. "aud trains loaded , .... 1 L. . I : ... . .1 . . Km. i luneve inai what we ".cod to brine this r.bout is the protec tion ot' the liberty of each citizen the with trooi's have bee, ... '?m" " 11 9 "B"! I'.v the law and "ni hi limn, unen we tirst n.yijnnmiM)i'g nw'tiiiUlti'Mi J3. House of Half a Million Bargains We carry the.Iargest stock of Sacks and Fruit Jars. H. Steinbock Junk Co. m State Street. Salem, Oregon. ytere M Kin hear,! ot it. we conl.l l.nt-.llv lu.i:..-. it and since then it has been deuie.l in the Guardian (a Manchester newspaper but it i true nevei theless. " A friend in Washington said he was, 13 honrs coiuini; from Newcastle to Manchester and had to wait nt lluide Hi nine tit .1 a. m. f,ir two honrs.-ilurinu which time he counted :S7 trains poina by. They were full of stroll);, dark bearded men. No newspaper statement is believed in the fa,e of all this." state iMitorcine; imc hi'nery 0f th; ft T. rCLIX COl'RAl'DS ORIUNTAl aim CR MAGICAL BEAl'TinrH Rem.. T in, Tlri'i . txilr. M ih I'ji.ii HU, k'mI ski r.Mw.fx V -vrT H unl it bviilr. i,J . :'inli I t.f W ?.-rs lb 'Jl.'nle(.vi',4l T IT tt T Bi. AyiXt V Ct'lllitt It-li vt Mtt.ll. U T (i i .i . i to pio. ecl with the re opeuinS of l.au "R1 , f"r "iK'ther year. Some floor have been repaired, a Kreat deal of the .....' nuouworii iuih neeii repainted, ; ne- fu;:ni:;;r;,,;1:rb:::Tm:::,,:,,:.!r all rARTiEi I'U. e. the old. The furniture in of a . -"Vi. ilUNS (.lw,.d today by most of the hop n.Vn 'ttiniity jiuitublo to be used in the new' . ,' '""1,,"'w 1 ' 'T'- ' - ltuudieds of the city. Krank .Mirbin, a well lormitory, which we hope some uener- atulidatea of all known hopiium, said he estimated that oiu friend will donate to the nniv... r"''- were gathered here today to at ever !H per cent of the Minion fount v been seen at Kiao t hau I'ity, about five iniles outside the concession's limits. ; RAINS WILL HURT 'ic'inait aviator was said to have. HOP CROP BUT LITTLE en spying out the Japanese positions. I hat the rams of the last two days will spoil few hois is the oiunlen ex- iSincerelv vours. ifilN A. .1 K1TRKY. SUtjrENPS IiO-.IE RULE. !.. -ndon. Sept. 1,"). Vremier As,piitli tod.i.v introduced in parliament a bill s':spe:,:ii, Irish ho'iio rule for a year, "r Mtitil the end of the war." "The reir.ier a.id.e: that the British K,.vern rc.ent wr.s preparing to inestii;ute hartes of lu'riiuin atrocities in He. tin m. WCLVE ARE DEAD csKHeai'iiifflftiBaK5M ELEVE? i the near future. AIL IDS OF NEWS ; (Continued from pan cue.) , front ot their ranks, that they have upcd white and Ked t'ro flaes fjr the len.i tno -tate conventions of the reops were already taken care of. and 'publican, democratic, pruKreasne and' u yards not alreadv finished there re- swialists wtieu state plationiis will be mined but a few "dav.," pickinjr. am) .made. The iieioociats nad scheduled ; only in one or two instances would it theirs tor 10 o'clock, but postponed it: ah" a week to finish. until 2 p. in. All the other convention Though the rain have been heavv ;ie to meet at that hour. N.nily all for the la-t two .lav it i not believed the state candidates nominated at the. that any of the hoi have yet bejion to of t ""'"' me aere. mot.i and the most (eioos ineoiiveil ine democrat had decide, lii.on T). leiice i Tor the iii.kr lu IllllliIH'll, ill Survivors of Exploring Shi? Karhilt Reach Expedition ia Koujo Eight Missing Suppose to te Bead. S X V 'v. AY A UUU DLAODER rrikcvl In 24 HOURS !i(iny.'v.,NWni 1 purine of approacbiui: hostile tie.., ; V, ' L J ..." ... "A . r "- . "V" K""w" ? Mv rrtr tte revenue cutter H,'ar. with impniiitv. that taev have fitel on k." , i . i '"'"?"' " i rinmp a icaa u. most unexpeet- who made their wav to the island the' . . ' ' ' ; .. .-. "ln kerstield. lor ekaiiman of the i-oiiveu. e,l ldaeo. an. I I lnn. J .,,11 .....i J... ; , ..: , ..- " "" i ( M.f.n., ,7 v,.,, uu,, iuvj dr.v "'a' lion No-re. Alaska, S-pt. IS. That 12 meinlwrs of the ftefausson explorina ship karluk 's crew were either dead or missini; was the declaration here t.idav the 11 aurvivor. res.ne.1 fr.,.i. WranKll Islaud. and who i,,.,..k. yard to this port tho? treated ami evea hilled the wounhsl, ''' r-'-v. "n ."r ivnir nrr sjvii ma.ie survivor at,l, i;,orue S. Madloek tne ihvi ic careless in the matter nf fi. .e.il.,..; .,f ... ... , - ' Tk.,.. ,. ;ii ....I....... .u. u-:i. . . - i-. ......,, ,.,.. nu ianie "There ahMi abwlut evid, nee 'hat i. . .t ......... -i ...,-.y.. .-,.,. .Mamcu, assistant photouraiher and thev have u,. dmndum bolle a.'' Tlxu " m-,J.:,,,",1? h,,,,, of I hristiania. Norwav, Xd m xonnt! laUr quip is. Matioa couutr and in thi district will of Svtirv-v acj C.eer!.e Hrettv a fireman A woman who is romilar with niei, ! Man . .i.. -i.,.. V? uK,f- V. .,ml'l h:V k,J1 bv ,n'' idoutol discharw v. ini.sis im uia uoii'i u. iv ami heavv . j . ... , Westinghouse Matda Lamps More light, bitter light, cheaper light for everybody Sold by the stores that sell electrical goods to g service "If it's electric, come to us. Salem Electric Co. Phofte 1200 Masonic Temple i -- AH thiv wore burittl ou the Wt the wmrk of the Karluk for'F. Mirto Ji Wraull Islaott anJ never reached it Beuchate J Thom inovare: ine usi , i CSV rv4n i-nvn m f. .iu.i tla nf t!tii " . ...vir tirst Mate Alexander Anderson, brought up to 1- ;0 b111 11 s-.m.t M.,a I'l.-.l.,.. u .i vra,an. WHO Mvht member cf the ex-H-ditioB who; John r.rwiy, banian H. Kir., Ali-ter from expur wh" 9 V