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isix THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM, OREGON, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1914. jj( 9fC - DROWN IN TEXAS FLOOD. Smi Antonio, Texas, Oct. 24. Searchers were Keeking today $ the corpses of II women and children known to have, drowned yesterday in u fifteen foot flood in the Sun Antonio river, caused by a five Inch ruin. in loss than three hour. The San Fedro and Alnxiin creeks also were out of their banks. Several $ persons are misHiii and it is feared they also were drowned. $ Seven member of the Kiebe family wero lost, including Mrs. Albert l.ielie and an infant He son born just before" the flooil. . JUDGE L. T. HARRIS f ) . : y ... . .... ; .. , ;. .1 i bttsinMhtil MiMMiimMliiiUM iisst Lawrence T. Harris was appointed judge of the sec ond judicial district of Ore gon by Governor Chamber lain in 1905; was nominated and elected without opposi tion in 1900, and again in 1912 he received the support of all parties in his district comprising six counties Benton, Lincoln, Lane, Douglas, Coos and Curry. Was unanimously endors ed for justice of the supreme court by the 64 attorneys comprising the entire mem bership of the Lane County Bar association. Judge Harris appears on the ballot as the Republican Progressive candidate for justice of the supreme court. (falil Adv.) W. H. DOWNING ' v- '.''''... ' ' .,' if i';:::-;'.:v CLINTON .N. IU)WAl(l). .1. FltANK HANI. FY. J. H. LKWIS. J I yiK lit A I.ANDKKTII. W. F. Sli KKI DAN. KUOKXK A. CIIAKI.V. v y j v i; jj ('. M. SIIKl.DllN. I). V. riil.l.N'd. DI.IVKK . STKWAII'I'. iw mw Ms M I(H. ,i. luiol.K. K. II, NAnV.UKH. ! i win) a it ti i vi: I) in: un Ton a v. i and I ncii LOCAL AND PERSONAL NOTES OF STAYTON (C:iiial ,louinal Speriu) Serviee.) stavton, Ore., ),-t. 21. A I ix. Win. Kollis mid Mrs. l)m Harden were Sn lein visitors Weilnesdny. .Mrs. Carrie itouneha'ni. has returned iiioiu u visii hiiii aer son in Alhany. i .Mrs. Horaee Lilly is on the siek list, i Her mother. Airs. Hiee. who has been j with her, returned Vedne,l:,v to her ' home in lAirvlillis. Mrs. U. I,. Hkihii nnil Miss Wnndn ' Brown were Snlein visitors Siiturd;iy. ; the latter remuininr until Sunday fin ' a visit lit the It. I.. .Morton home. Airs. (i. F. Korini-lt jruve a fainilv dinner party Wednesday uirit in lloiio'r of the doi-Mi-'s birtlidny. Covers were , laid for 12 and an enjoyable lime is : reported. Norninn Itnssell is ill with pneu monia. .Inline Husliiy and wife and ,1ns. Cul- . ver ere up ti Salem Satiinluv on business. Hay Wendel, lii. has been working, in eastern Oregon the past few niontlis. is bnek in town. Mrs. Ilelt.el, of Spokane. ' Wash., ; i-ume Aloielay ami experts to make heri Imuie id her son, S. II. iielt.el. ! William Curi.tsli bus greutly improv ed tlie uppearanee of his home l.y tin' "oniiioi i Tint' poreli un the fnmt and a new emit of paint. .Mrs. Hilda Fish, ,,f the Waldo Mills.1 visited this week ith lier liroiher. Ar ehie Casper, and family. Mr. and .Mrs. C. C. Nntt expeet soon to move into the Alls. I en llnmn denee. .Miss Klia I.nwiv. the ,.,..1 sister of Mrs. Hrown, will nmUe her home with them. Joe Williams, of Fern Hid.;.-, ,,,s moved into his new bungalow in t lie north part of town. Jack I'otter and family nie down from Alelianiu. John Thonins, of Tim s i:reek. wan. in town on business Thursdnv, Dr. Heauehamp reports a fine baby boy born to Mr, mid Airs. Cverett (liuci ner Thursday. Dorn A. 'Harden, of Pleasant Hill, Oreifon, wils appointed executrix of the estnte of Martha A. Urown by ,lud(;e Bushey Wednesday. V, A. Cooed has his ipiarters located in the Hoy block for the pruetice of law, his profession. Tlie );irls of the hinh whool and the eighth grade, twenty in nninber, gave a kitchen shower to .Miss J Mara Mur phy on Tuesday evening at the J. K. niojier nome. At Snlem on Wednesday, Miss t'lani .Murphy, youngest daiighier of (I, W. Murphy, wns married to Jim Thonins, of tho Waldo Hills. The young e.mplc were ai nipiinied to Salem by tlie bride's sister, .Mrs, Joe Klecker", and (lay Sloper. Mr. and .Mrs. Thonins will make their home on a farm in th Wal do Hills, where they n-ill be at home to their many friends utter November first. Democratic Ticket U.S. Senator .. GEORGE E. CHAMBERLAIN, Portland. Representative in Congress, 1st District -FREDERICK HOLLISTER, Coos County. Governor . C. J. SMITH, Portland. Justices Supreme Court WILLIAM GALLOWAY, Salem, WM. H. RAMSEY, McMinnville, T. H. CRAWFORD, Union, W. T. SLATER, Salem. Attorney-General JOHN A. JEFFREY, Portland. MARION COUNTY TICKET. State Senators W. H. DOWNING, Shaw, J. R. LINN, Salem. Representatives JOHN F. THEO. B. BRENTANO, StTaul, JOHN P. ROBERTSON, Salem. Recorder H. L. CLARK, Salem. Commissioner P. L. KENNEDY, Woodburn. (Paid Adv.) No Route South can cqunl The Scenic Shasta Route (2). D. A, I'UUNIi. SKVKWAI, MI'.MIIKItS OF 'F1.YIM1 HIJi'AllHON Admission tu llie liiccllugs, at the Ainory, Nnlurduy, Sunday nnd Monday, nl'tornnii mid evening, will be free no nit' can uMord to miss this reast of music, ninliiiy nnd song, nil the opportunity ot lleiinng inrsc great nnd women from the same platform may never t'umo this way uguiu. DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE TOR STATU SENATOR Few men Khose names will appear na the official hit lli1 of Marlon county nre better or more favoiably known Ihnll W, II, Downing, the Democratic cnndldnle for slain seaator. He Is n farmer and lives lit Sublimity, uheie he 1 wns born. For a number of veins he was engaged in business In Snlein, luol , both In II Ilv and on the I'm in he i has led a u-o-fiA nnd active life, Ann' but few men lire lietler ucipinluled with .Million county as a whole than he Is, Coiu-cipiclilly, In asking the support of the voters, Mr. Downing feels that he is In II position to icpicHcut Un-in duly mid well In I he stnlc senate. He Is entirely familiar wllh Hie i Is of the slate, and promises, if elected, to solve Hie veiy besl Inleiesls of nil the people w Mhoul regard lo pnrly lines, Fur eight vears Mr, Donning was n member of lie Stale Fair lloaul, He was appointed to the position by lluv emor Chnmticilniii nnd was for five Veins president of the hoard. Through, out his enllre term of night Jems he served with credit nnd he litis reiisoa lo lifl Proud of the mlvnucemenl In the conduct of the fair that wn niiide dur ing thut (imp, Mnny Impoitaul lm provemciits wen' ninde under his direr. Hon, mid It was duo to his eueigy nnd progresslveuess Hint the Icglslnluie was Induced to appropiiale n sum sufficient for the erecilon of the much needed slock barns Hint have ennlilbuted so greatly to the benefit of the public nnd stock men, Fledging himself In curry nut to the Vest of his ability tho wishes of those whom he itsks the privilege of repre renting, Mr. Downing solicits the sup. port of the voter at the mining the tion, I I'ald advertisement.) I Billliiiny Itcfnrinrd. I'upHnl stieel, ueiii Marion. Suuduy Sihool nt III a, m, Morning w-oishlp, In lieimiin, nt II o'clock. Kveuing noidilp, In KuMli'h, nt 7 : :ln o'clock. Itcv, Ilea, M. Ililsch, of I 'nil In ml, will conduct both ierieiH. Koiyhodv is cindlilly I o v II i-il lo nil I I lice sci ices, vices lit J p, in. nnd p. m. All Scan diuu ,Iiiiis me most cordially invited to attend, Flint Goiigitigntiounl, Coiner Liberty nnd Center, I'erry Frederick Sclnock, minister, llible School ul In ii. m, Morning worship nt II II, in. Subject of seriuoii: "The Chiistiaa Ideal of Idle." Instead of evening sen lee (his i huicli will Join in the Flying Sipiuilmn I ling Ml Ho Armory nl L';:ili p, in. nnd 7:MU p, in. Flint Church of Christ, Hcimiltst. Nntmona Tnburimilo, C.ruer North Nineteenth mid Miiriou, one block south of Cooler stieel, II, W. Shncr, pastor, .iil"i Waller sheet. Sab bath School at III n. in., William Dennis, suoeiliileiideul. Flenching at II a, in.; siioj-cl, "llcitvcn, " Theie will be no services held ill the evening III order thnl all inav intend the crv Ice" held b the " I'lvinu S, ma, Itou. " Flavor meet. tlciober V. IIMI. Serv ices lire held tht " Flvlng S.pindion." Fiaver meet lit llll ( hcmeliela stieel, at II u, in. g W ednesday at 7 : ill! p. ill, ii ml M p. ir subject of llible lesoll, "Fiobntion Alter Dealh." Siiudnyi First Mnthoillst F.plseopnl. Si hool ul Hil1 ii. in. Wednesday ev en-1 Slate and Church stnvls, Kb hind N. lug totliunniHl ineeling nt X o 'clock, 1 A vis, in, minister. H: 4.1 n. in.. Sabbath The lending r i of this church Is Sclnol, Mesis. Si liiamui nnd llilkey, locut. il In the Hubbaid bllibllug, Suilo supei inlelideuts. II a. in., sennoilt silii ..'Mill, mid Is open eveiy tin v. except Sun jeet, "The Hoyal Hon, I tu llieulness." dii.vs nnd hiilldavs, fiuiii 11:1.1 n. in. h::;ld n. m.. clnss ineelinus. This church uulil ,1 p. in,, and fiiuu i to I' In I lit' evening, All un' Hebinoe tu our ser, joins with the other i lunches nt the Ity lu the Flying Sipiadiou meetings vices and invited lo visit our reiidlau In the Annoiv at i):.ln and 7:110 p. in. loom. ''h,, generul public should mil lose this opportunity to lienr smut' of the Hblesl stule.ouen, ediiciitors, reforiiieis nnd will luu-dclnns of the iinliou. Thev lire out First I'riwliytei-liiii. Tho pa. lor, I nil II. Illllott, orench u short sermon espei iullv to fot n di v slnte mid nntiou, Tht Ki buys mid Mills on "Inking b.xercise vvoitii l.engue will meet ul (I MO p, iu tor Mvlug Well," aid Hie regiihn ser- hold biiel' session mid then join the moil on "Socinl Seivlce 'I'hiiiugh For- othe'' vioing people's societies of the dun ,'dlrsions" to the udult cougieun city ul Hie Atinoiy. Hon, Mrs. ilullovvnv will sing "The " Ninety fiist Fsiibu," bv M. Deriuult. ( Nw Mission Beliool. Kveuing service meiged In the nuioiii A new mission school lo W known meeting at Hie ninioiy, n the I, one link Mission, locnted oppu jtH, l-'nligiiiuntU Urocerv, uenr end Bwctllsll Tnhsrnselt M. B. of fuirginumls cm I , will iih- its Corner South Filleentli iiiul Mill first ineeling Suiulny nfternoon nt S:iW stieels, Hev, John I is nil, ,nstor, Seis p, m. liverybody Invlled, hmles Slink's, superintendent. South anient Friends. II, K, I'cuilicrlon, pnslor. llililo School at HI a. in.; Kiniim Newby, super inlf ndciit, Fublie ineeling for worship nt II II. m. anil 7::il p. in. I'luyer incut-1 lug Thursday at i;:hl p. m. " Welcome ! to this house uf Hod me si i lingers und I the poor, ' Unitarian. Coiner of Cliemeketu nnd Cnttugc trivls, Ho Ion d F, Fischer, minister. Souiliiv School, Id n, in. Advanced nt iiil v class at In ii. in. Services lit IF 'o'clui k; subject, " W hul Is n I'nltar'' hull" Hev. Tlscher will nnnlyne thel igiii'st inn, All friends uf libclul re-lb I gliiu and nf progressive Hi night un'' curdi.illy Invited to our services, Mu sic by Mrs, ,1, S. I'lnucll, The Men's l.ibeial Club will meet W'odiioKdnv 1 evening nt H u'cloek at the chinch. j I. B. B. A. The liitoiiiutinmil llible students ul Snlein will hold Ihelr legulur weekly sludy nl 1 11 Court si I upstiiiis, Sun day u 10 II. in. All Dlble students web come. No collection. Lutheran. Ivi't Stole mid lllghlecntli slreels, tied. Koehler, imstor. Snndiiy Seliuol, nt H:dll ireiichiug service til IH:;IH.1 Kveuing service ill Knglish nt 7::lil. Cnntrnl C'ongreRBtloiiiil, Itiilly Dny observed In Sunday School nt tho Iioiii for looming worship: snp piiiilciiileul, C. A. Keel: superintend ent primary depiirlineut, Mrs, C, ,1. Woolcoch. t'hrlstinn Kiidenvoi nt ll:!ln p. in. Song service, nt 7:1.1 In charge of Mrs, tiny Newlun. Hev, Mr. Slovei of Council, bin., will preach In Hi' evening, temHining over itne week to preii'-h the tollowiiig Sondny iiioriilug, First ClltistUll. Coiner High nol Center, F. T. Forter, minister. IM1 a. in., Itiblr School, Dr. ,11. C, Kpley, illiector. II n. to.. or ADVERTISED LETTERS (Advertised (Ictoker :'l, IIH4.) Anderson, .1, A, An lersoii, Waldo & Son, Arnold, Mr. Kiuest, Anniitus, Fraiike. Hnrtun, Mr. A. II. IhiHs, .M rs. W. Ibivee, Mrs. Jno. Hurley, Mr. I,. T. Collins, Mrs. K. C, I 'uuper, .M r. Fetor. Cm i t-Hi, I .i I'll 1 1 nt'. Dnvis, Mrs. Ne,.iO. Dickson, Mr. c. F. Dull, Miss I. ilium ,1. Flletstu, Mrs. T. FiiMini, If. A. Fi'isch, Mr. Kail. Folev, Mrs. W. .1. F.i.x,' Mrs. Kiln, Fr nieis, M r, .luck, (Inlther, Miss M. V. tl.'.i'diier, S. S. Iliiydeu, Dr. Iiimesou, H, A. .lo'iusoii, Mrs, KM lohuMin, M r, K, do'ies, Mr, C. I.. Keyes, Kd. Kiuieiiiil. Mr, .M. Kiibv, II. K. l-itrlifielil, Miss Lilllnn. I.iddell, Mrs. .1, II. l.iddell, Mrs. ,luo. Mel ulister, Mr. John. Mi ll ild, .Mr. Malice, Dr. D, C. Moss, .Mr, II, It, Fuller, Curl. I' ll leu, Miss Ivn. I'luhMtt, Mr, It. Ii I'uutice, Mr. tl Heyuols, Mrs, llcntijce. Hoiierts, Mrs, Lulu, Sciiortgen, Aduiu. Shitlhoser, Miss llililcgaid. Shepherd, Miss M. C, (II. N.) Simpson, Mr. W, X, Smith, Mrs. I, coin, Sp.'neer, Mrs, Win. Slammer, Dun. Stetson, Mr. John II, Stevenson, Mr. Ileorge. TIkiiiiiuu, Mis. I,, Ware, Mr. W. W. Weiblle, Miss l.etlie, Wier, Mrs, Douglu.s, Willsev, Mr. Friiak. Woll f. Mr. II. Wood, Mr. .1, W. AI'lll'ST lll l KKsTKIN, I', of the SOUTHERN PACIFIC Through Oregon and California THREE THROUGH TRAINS DAILY ''Shasta Limited" Loavos Salem 5:43 p. m. "Snn Francisco Express" Leaves Salem 10:38 p. m. "California Express" Leavos Salem 3:32 a. m. llirect connection at San Frnncisco with truins Fast, via Ogden or South tlnuiiedi J .on Angeles, Kl I'aso or New Orleans. $55 Salem to Los Angeles and return ON SALE DAILY, LIMIT SIX MONTHS Corresponding Low Round Trip rares All Othor S. Y. Points Ticket to all points south nnil east on sule daily. Literature descriptive of Culiloruin, the Kxposi tion mid tho trip Sun Frnncisco to .New Oi'lctius, on npplientTon to nearest Agent, or John M, Scott, Gcncrnl Passenger Agonl, Portland, Oregon. Manufacturers nnd Land Produrta Show, Fort land, October 2t)tu to Noveuilier 11th. i:. M, The average miniicd man ruuiilcrs his wife's relutives uboiit as important us empty toniutu cans, ship nnd sermon - a gient set vice is plnnued. lt:.'lb p. ni clnistinn F.n denvii, Mass meeting at Ainmrv ul 7::ill p. in, HlKhlAiid Friends, C. oner of Highland nnd Fbu, .lo.o phiue lliickett, piistoi, Snbbath Schuol, In I, in,) Karl I'rultt, supei iiiteudenl. I'n n -liing nt II n. in. Tlicie tv ill be no evening service un nccoiint uf the tem peinnce meeting nt the Antony. The I In I . linn Kiideuviir will meet nl " p, in. nml go in a body lo the Armory, Fruy er ineeling Kt 7:;IU p. m. Thursday, Jason Leo Memorial. Comer .leffeison mid Winter streets, Suuduy School nt lu . m, Sunday iiioruing nnd prenchlug sr rv ice enn ducted by tho pastor at 1 1 u. in, No league nr preaching service In the even lug nu account ul the union services nt the Armory. ,1, Montcalm lliowu. pus-tor. LINN ENDORSED FOR STATE SENATOR Former Woort'.mrn Resident, New can didate, Oronta Old Friends and Mukos l Nov; Ones. I, W,,,, !!,;,, :; .'::-!": -i: l.'iil.l J. H. or "Jim" I, inn, a foriner bu-iness man ami resident of Wood. burn, wlm is now the lending dciuocralic i ciindidnle fur stale senntor, was in Wiio'lbiiin Tuesday renewing old ac- iiiiiiuliiuees und boosting his eumliiliicy. Mr. I, inn is tun well ami luvorabiv" ; known to the pie of Woodlinrii to a I un iiilio, In, 'lion, especiully to the older risideiits uf this section,' He has' always In I, en un active interest lu iiH'i I'u ' uiiiins nun win uiive tlie united .support of nil pintles in the eoniing : Jim clinic tu v oodhurii In the early nineties and purcliiised n purl of the old Towns I fitriu, where he engaged . Ill Hie raising of hops. Kilter he Irinh'il , his faun for llie groeeiy slo.;( nr Adi. '(leu. Fd .'lu,er, which lie cniidllcled for n s.'hoit time with Mr, Huyhu, lu 1 xti 7 he went tn Snlem and entered Hie hop , i I "1 of lien. W. Hubbard uflei vvunl foiui'ng u partnership with Kiis.,11 Cut lin In the growing mid selling uf hops. il'his firm lius h me of the sue. cessf'il hop 'ii ins uf (begun nml Ihinugh their fuilli lu Hie Inline mid levclopiiieat ( Marin Iv have become well fortified with this 'world's goods, being the piincipul iiwneis of Hie Hotel M ii tit Snlem as well ns u h : oilier ten I eslute lu Snlem nml Million cniiiny, M. I. Inn hus nlvvavs been a pi-ogres' si vi i ilicn nml hus taken a veiv iictivr pint in public alTiiirs, He wns ap pointed n member of the slnte Imuril of piiidons by Hnvi ir West nml has been u strong ructor lu rliibbbii,g Ho, liiini.uie eondltlons thai iinw exist In I the ftute peniteuliarv-. , The slogan ehoseii by Mr, l.luu nl "Mine lliisfuess nn, l,es Fulilbs, " . melius mure to the voters I It it 1 1 nuv enlnay thai cunld be si'itken I it is1 II fnlxuiilie e,tii,.i,i ll..,t I.. I;... I t.... i Hie oeiiplt' of Minion enmity will huve ,,piio-ss repicseiniiiivi' ill slnte legislature. ( : :k c ik jt fc it ( :t RUSSIAN STORY. I'ettiigrild, (let, 'Jl.-On I hit Knst I'i'iissiuii frimticr, Hs vvell as befiire Wur-nw, the liertniniH have been henvlly tlel'euled by llie cnr's fnrces, it wns ini uouuceil here loday, Their losses were dechned lu have been tremendous nml they were in retreut, leaving the ronds littered with iibauduiicd guns and eiiiipnieul, dca. I ami wounded. The Hussiuns, it was said, were fallowing lu furee nml II wns Ihuiighl they were about to advance ngninst the kaiser's first Hue froolier defenses, '.'''''"''vLx i' I i .i. "-,' f ? : ; ' y h the rOP. FAUENT8. j TVs Is nuother no' ce uboiit the sloiv hour nt the public llbrnry. Nut ns iiibiiv ! parents rfsponded lust neck as wns hoii'd for. Will von not cull up the piildli library, Main HUH, und slnte nt whut time voti win, I, I IiLm i.. I.,-.. .1... Istnry hour this yeai J If yon have not I culled up please do It right now. The jlibr.iiv Is open un Snndiiy from to !i and week days from In a. in, lo i p, m. W. C. 1IAWI.KY Rop'uhliciin Direct Priinaiy' jNoiuinfo lor CONCUKSS rit'ast; Road His Rccnnll and Platform in Voters Pamphlet. A vole for UcprcNcnlalivc'i Ilawley is a vote for a nntiven: son who lias made good, and is Clean, Faithful, Honest Able and Successful. j Republican Congressional' Committee. i W. J. Culver, Chairman (Paid Adv.)