Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, February 10, 1915, Page THREE, Image 3

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    THE SALEM CAPITTAL JOURNAL. SALEM. OREGON. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1915.
THREE
Wm. G. Shepherd Under Arrest,
Writes From Dunkirk, France
By William G. Shepherd.
(I'nited Press Staff Correspondent.)
Dunkirk, France, Jan. 1!8 By mail to
New York. Dunkirk is forbidden
ground and 1 am under arrest in a ho
tel as 1 write this.
given."
The extraordinary thing about this
warning is that no oie obeys it. The
other night, Dunkirk was shelled for a
fourth time. Kighty bombs were drop
ped nnd there were five more tuneritls,
.My jailer has ordeis to take me down I"""1 crowded hospitals became more
to the train nt noon nnd start me oft'
for Calais. His name is Theodore Hoot
ens, and Seattle is his home, though he
eame over here for the war ami was
H8signed to the secret service of the
French army. At tiiis blessed moment
his wife is in Deadwood, South Dakota,
and Hootens wonts her to have a copy
of this story addressed to her, in care
of general delivery, lie's glad to be
H .jailer for an American. In fact, I
crowded, for there were more wound
ed to care for.
The pood fcilk of Dunkirk will not
KO to their cellar. Tiie sight is too
wonderful to miss. At one time they
sawour French aeroplanes ehase seven
(ierman plnnes through the sky, and
who would stay in a cellar while a show
like that was going onf The second
time MX (ierman acio.ilanca hovered
over the town and the Duukirkiaiis
Sunshine Expected When the British Steamer For Some
Trainload of Portlanders
Arrive Tomorrow
think 1 should have spent last night in j rushed to the street to watch for an
jail, where two Knglish newspapermen j other sky battle. Sure enough six
tire languishing, had not Hootens t,V, I French and three English planes rushed
the "hief of the secret service that he ! into the skies toward the Germans,
would vouch for iny not running away, jwho went away from there almost im
But triendlv as he is. HooteiM has to i mediately. Anil then a Sunday or two
escort me to the train mid put mo on j ago 24 (iorjiian machines passed over
it. : Dunkirk in a great hurry, heading
Hootens has his own troubles, tio. 1 across the channel toward Kngluud ami
"I'm worried about my lather," said ! 1 1 sightseers were killed, including sev
Jlootcus. "He lives in Armeutieres, j en children. Then came the fu nth raid,
and iie iB S3 years old. The roof ofj How to get the folks to lose interest
the old home there was blown off by a! ill such daring affairs and rush to their
(lerm.in shell and lie hail to get out. 11,. j basements is a problem too great either
went t(i live with neighbors and their I tor tne mayor' or the military author
house was unrooted and so dud moved j Hits. Thirty-two thousand civilians
from there to a eeilur in the house of i live in Dunkirk and you can't arrest
another friend, but I can't get him to'tlieni all in a bunch. The (Ierman lines
move from the town. He snvs he 's liv-1 are .only IS miles from here, and its
ed there all his life and that no (lor-; only -0-minute ride in a flier from
cans can drive him out." tlie Herman hangars to Dunkirk, so
l.iHl evening befoie the secret ser-1 there is every reason to believe that
vice men got ine I had a ( bailee tn look Dunkirk may expect another air raid
over this much tie-bombarded town. at any daylight moment. Aeroplanes do
The last three weeks three sets of fu- not raid o'nights. It is only the Zep
ncrals huve passed through its streets, pelin that can do night wtii k, nnd so
.Dunkirk burying its dead victim ofj tar Dunkirk has hail no night uttacks.
(lermui aeroplanes. Only this morning Tne Ilelgian army heailiiiarters is
seven caskets, bearing the corpses of 'seven miles nearer the front than this
children who were killed when a flock inml there is only a liltle flntiron shaped
of '4 Herman flviim machines missed .pices of Helgium left about 12 miles
over Dunkirk, we're curried through the along the North sea const the king and
greets in hearses. Count von l.ichter-, queen ore still on Hclfcinn soil, within
veld.', uf the Ilelgian war office, who 'range, most of the time, of the German
Ready Help
in time of physical trouble caused by
indigestion, biliousness resulting from
torpid liver, inactive Lorels, is al
ways Riven, quickly, certainly, safely
by the moat famous of family remedies
Purpose Displayed Stars
and Stripes at Sea
It looks as though the Muts' boast
that they have the weather prophet
scared into submission will make good.
The weather so far since U. S. Fore
caster Reals was taken in charge by
their committee on "weather medi
cine" has been all that could be ex
pected, and if it continues all will be
well, but if he slips up on his incanta
tions he II be n sorry .Mut.
A wire was received by J. E. Crowe,
Mut 574, from C. F. Berg, Imperial Tel
Et To Yuh, this morning, repeating the
warning to prospective Huts to be on
hand.
Mut Scout 542, Will F. Spencer, wish
es to have all members of the organiza
tion now in Salem be at tho siding on
Commercial street to meet the Special
on its arrival at 11 o clock tomorrow.
This is of importance. A cull has been
made for the Cherrians to assemble to
meet the visitors.
It is expected that everything will
be carried off as planned, and that the
different events will be disposed of on
time, that is provuling the "jitney''
bus which the president of the Salem
Jitney Transportation Co. has placed at
the disposal of President Franklin T.
Griffith, of the 1'ortlaiid Knilway Light
& l'nwer Co. will permit, an expert
chauffeur has been engaged nnd a corps
of trustworthy repairmen will accom
pany the private car so it is hoped it
will manage to pull through at any
rate it is expected that those who stay
off the streets will be safe.
It is believed that the legislative hob
New York, Feb. 10. Passengers ar
riving here today on the Cuuard liner
Orduna, from Liverpool, delared that
vessel flew the American flag for
nearly 24 hours. ur. January 31, whi e
in the Irish Bea. The flag was hoisted
by orders 0f Captain Taylor after the
uriiuua lett the -Mersey and it
BEECMl'S
PiLLS
Urmt Sal of Any Medlclna b th. World,
fold oTarvwhoro. In boxci. 10c, 25c.
kept flying until Mondnv morning,
Passeugers said tho change of flags
followed tho receipt of a wireless mes
sage from shore. Jt was not known
whether the message was from the
Famous Artists
At Armory, Friday
Scotsman, June 22. 1914 A comnlote
was ftrtiKts suet-ens must be reciinlcd of .lisn
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nooii. Alias (.thick's voue is a wc-ll train ,
ca snpriino. lioMsi'Hsint' consmtMiuuc k.
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1-ti-iiiiit. i,i..,;r..iti. f .. , I- 1 upper tones, in u whi enoHcn sc-it'cuoii '
ii.,, i',ltl,i i;. i"t' HimiH. the rveitiiliat showed her en-
Attention was'ealled to the fact tl.nt : l,a,'U' to "t!'r il,tu !"'" out thvr'ri
it was on January 31 that the derma,, j "'K ;""y,'",1S "u among the ,11
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Only a Few Days
In which to take advantage of our wonderful offer on
BALMACAANS
The latest have just arrived absolutely guaran
teed RAIN PROOF
For good dressers of perfect taste our new assort
ment is ideal.
This Week Only
15 per cent Off
If you cut this Ad. out and bring it to our store, it
will entitle the holder to
15 per cent Reductions on All Balmacaans k
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subuiuriuo L'-Hl sank three steamers off
Fleetwood. The Ben Cunehen was sent
to tho bottom about the time the
Orduna sniled. Then came the wire
less messnge to the Orduna and
change of flags,
her interpretation of Schubert's "Du
bist die liuh" and Handel's "Oh Sleep,
I Why Dost Thou Leave Me," fur their
tl1(. air of absorbed calm, and in a lighter
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We are continuing carrying the
reliable CRAWFORD, always
considered the best.
The American flug remained on the l'01"'1' " harpentier," nnd interesting
Orduna 'a mast until the vessel was off excerpt from Pei-gnlcsi's old Italian
Queenstown where the British flag was "I.a Serva Padronu.'' Mr. Ziinbulist,
substituted.' When the pilot wnslthc well known violin virtuoso, filled
drniuicil th Americnn flnir wits nirniu ! the office of accoiunuiiist with siuir-
raised nnd remained aloft until the! ularly unubtrusive taste, besides cum-i H
vessel was well of the Irish coast, iing forward as a composer with a Hus !J
Members of tho crew told several of sian peasant song, 'which most sympa- J
Ilia I Iv.hii.n 'a nqND.i.im,. tl.nt tl. .... ... I , I. ... J.... 11,. .......I 1.,. Af!u i:i....t, 1.. om
tain had been warned by the British I that, languuge, proved the hit of the
admiralty that, u number of C.ermnn j alternoon, the audience refusing to be
submarines were off the Irish const sntisfied until it hud been sung 11 sec. n;d
and to use every precaution to protect tine.
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SHOES
HATS
BRICK BROTHERS
Formerly Oscar Johnson's .' Plymouth, Corner
State and Liberty Streets.
A complete line
of the latest
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Miw the funeral, told me it was theiguns anil in constant Hunger ol aero-" "i or urciu oeuern 10 tne
taiblesi going he had seen in all the 1 plane bmibs. Within a very few hours, j members of both houses, and it is to
vati jif the Ilelgian lines along the Yser were ! be hoped that the kindly assistance so
Dunkirk goes nbont its business asto break, the (ierman forces would be freely offered by the Mots will be
usual, until nightfall. Then it closes ; occupying tho very house in which tne ! duly appreciated by the regulars, ns
its shutters and stays indoors and at ! ''"UK 's living. Within L'4 hours, ar-j they may never have another opportun
o 'clock out goes every light in every i least, the Cermans would be in Dunkirk ity to observe how a real legislature
house uml hotel. N " lc. the French braced and stopped should be conducted. Spectators will
" Vly citizens" reads a public letter ' them. be admitted but upon the first inilicn-
whicj the mayor has posted throughout Ameiica hears much about the Ilel-; tion 0f risibility on their part they will
the town, "yiu are brave, 1 know, but'giun atrocities but so liltle about the. j beturned over to the pitchfork brigade,
nevertheless,' sensible. It is folly to ! llelgi.in army that it may be supposed ; In the afternoon ut 2:30 o'clock the
remiiti in tile streets when the (Ierman j that there is no Belgian army left. The! Sluts' band will render a concert on
aeroplanes fly over our city, and 1 beg j fact is that 30,000 men arc in the Yser! the west steps of the state house, the
"vtii to go to your cellars at the first j trendies, another 50,(100 arc in reserve ! weather permitting, in case of rnin,
sound of the warning signal from the i and s:lill another 50,000 mostly yu.iths however, the urmory will be nppropriat
tocsin. It is brave to risk one's life! nrp being drilled at various points in ed. Admisisnn will be free. This will
when some benefit is Ut be gained, but i Fram e. So the Belgian army of 150,1100 be a treat to the music lovers of .Salem.
it is folly and not braverv to put one's ; is still to be counted on. But here the following program will be ren
life in jeopardy out of sheer thought-j conies cDtective Hootens of Dreadwood dered:
lessiffs or bravado. Therefore go tojund Seattle. I wonder if I can make "The Boys of the Old Biignde"
vour cellars when the alarm is first! him carry my bag down to the depn'. j March W. Paris Chambers
."All..;,.,.! Jokes" Grand Potpourri
J. V, Hiinim
"The Firefly "rSelect ion from Com
edy Opera Utidolf Flime
"William Tell" Overture ..(I. Rossini
" Maryland Yuriutious for Differ
ent Instruments" ...... T. V. Short
"Bullet Music From Fnnst"
0. II. (Inniul
the Orduna and her mails,
Henry Winter, assistant genernl
manager of the Cunurd line, issued the
following statement this afternoon:
"As usual, the Orduna was flying
the American flag from her roremast
and tho Fnioii Jack from the tuff ruil
when she left Liverpool.. She was fly-
ing rue same r.ag wnen sue emereo fu ()f Hfc ,, rn,a, w11) hi llv
iiui.'.w. .'U..n lt..""Ml ;., ,i I, ', 1 1 ...I.l. .1...
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The Oli.be, 1 Ion. May IS, 1!IH. ' '
A violin concerto shorn of its intercut,
yet so good, an artist is Mr. Zimbnust
that the rending he gave of Sliix i
Brueh's (1 Minor Concerto nt the
IQuecn's Hall on Saturday afternoun
enntuined all thnt was attractive, so
indicated her destination anil those nt't
He exprcB:ed himself with
the nationnlitv of the, vessel. . ' . ; .' ,,
. .,,,. ;., ,i, ,.,. f lo siy. and llic. nt way ol say in,
ti,.,t ,.(..;.. ..,.s..k.,.i n... ... I. .v-1 obvious of anything else.
,1,1,1 l, ce.l .I,,," A, i,- fl ' whnrn "in,,r ''"''"'l" ?S"0
the Untish flag shoulil have been. "
Despite Winter's assertion, 11. T.
Strong, of New York, a first cabin piiH
senger, said he saw the Americnn flag
flying aft. His statement was cor
roborated by James Ford and others.
Officials of the Cunurd line insisted
that the passenger "must have been
mistaken," or had "started the story
for n joke."
toil 1'tiov, lo :i!0 ,.t w hat lie was 1',' i"g
it,
Hack (i
for violin
alone, was a good test ns to the com
mand this yo i r violinist l i.t i.c
his instrument. I
QUINABY NEWS NOTES
THEY ALLJEMAND IT
Salem, Like Every City and Town in
the Union, Receives It,
People with kidney ills want to be
cuicd. When one suffers the tor
tures of an aching back, relief is
,.. ...... ..!. f.x.. Thorn tll'i, tlltlltV
remedies today that relieve, but do sficgth.
not ''" 8 c,""'y "c
brought lasting results to thousands.
Here is Salem evidence of their merit,
f. N. Hidirewav. MS S. !2nd St.,
Salem, says: "I hud pains in the small
of m v back and my back aciicu
WILSON ANNOUNCES
DECISION TO CALL
. SPECIAL SESSION
(Continued from Page One.)
fort to break the administration':
Good Caused Wrangle.
Wnihiiigtdi, Feb, 10. Representative
(iood, of Iowa, precipitated a wrangle
the house toilav when be charged
nt'tnat J'resi.ieni wnson nan iniiuenccu
night. I tired ensilv, was languid nn.t""e cu,,,,,,.-,-. w
hud headaches. Sometimes my sight it" decision to grant a 5 per cent in
blurred There was seilinmnt in the creas to cast.m railrouds.
Kidnev' secretions. Dona's Kidney! Du.ing the debate a motion to strike
Brown of Harvard
Is Interesting Show
Pills helned me creatlv nnil I pmmciy nun un- ihi.m. nn. .mm . . cull your attention to some
recommended them nt that time, priation ot if.l,nuo,000 lor fixing a pn.y . ful.,s i,ncerning the play
W hile we are awaiting the arrival of
more pictures of the various ioeal stars
who will shine next Tuesday and Wed
uesduy evenings in the big Artisun pro
duction of the tuitions college comedy
"Brown of Harvard," so that we can
give them the separate and individual
notices thev deserve
gen,
Refuse to Comment.
Washington, Feb. .10. State depart
ment officials declined this nfteruoon
to discuss the charge that the Cunaid
liner Orduna had used Hie American
flag off the Irish coast, though it was
generally agreed it would strengthen
llie government's position in regnrd to
the note to (treat Britain relative to
the J.usitania incident, if proven.
FATHER CONFERS MASTER
MASON DEGREE ON SON
Lnrgost Assembly of Masons Here In
Many Years Attend Special Com
munication Last Evening.
Dudley 2 & indies
NonsiAN 2,li inches
(Capital Journal Special Service.)
(initially, Or., Feb. !). Miss I.eona
(lirod of Salem was an over Sunday
visitor at the homo of her aunt and
uncle, Sir. and Sirs. Arthur (lirod.
I Sirs. N. K. (iuniard returned to her
! home in Salem Suiulny after a week 's
I visit with friends here.
(instnvo (iirod has been ,piife ill
from La (Irippe the past mouth, but is
now much improved. During his ill
ness he has been ut the home of his.;
son, Arthur flirod. I
i Mr. Worden severely cut his hand;
'the other day with an axe, his thumb1
: being laid open by a misdirected blow.'
Mrs. .Mane llnrolil has been con
fini'iLJo her bed for the past two!
mouths, her trouble being rheumatic,
coupled with the infirmities of age.
.Mrs. Ous. Ilanilil of Stavton, who !
ARROW COLLARS
Are not excelled by any other 2 for
25 cent collars made here or abroad
Oi k-it, I'kjiioiiy & Co,, Int. Makius ok Anaow Siunin Taov, N.Y.
! k l ! sfc Tuu in' yesterday aneruoon i iuuiiged to
SIDE LIGHTS ON
THE LEGISLATURE
t'uu you bent it? Dny before yester-!
juiiiit.' branch of Hie legisht-'
jjf get by Representative Katon, who 1ins
( takeii it ii)niii iiirnsclf to object to tho
t in! reduction of any morn bills during
jc me session, except, iney no upon i:mi-
!
XothiiiL' has ourre,l to change my siial valuation ot railioa.ls was oiieren. "Urown f Harvard" is a comedy
high opinion of this remedy, in fact, It was dclenteil. ..an upronrouslv funny coined v with n
,v confidence in it is greater than; Representative (lotdon of Ohio said . tremendously exciting plot. That is a
ever for I got a permanent cure." (loo:l was the first members ot the '(,mi)iimtin n.ilU.h mly ,, rllth(,r
Price 50c, nt all dealers. Don't, houso woo uarci openly u. say wnni tne t0 imagine, but that's just
niniplv ask for a kidney remedy get , republicans mm neen wnispenng ninoiig , ir,)Wll (lf jrVard" is. It is n scream
Doau's Kidnev Pills-the same that ! thcm-elves. l.or.lon sunt lie nan nearu ril)fi ,1 ,. f-0I1 i tl crescendo of laugh
Sir. Ridgwav had. Foster Milburn .o.,'nf the charge, and had talked the mat- t,,r ,, a ,prritk. sl0c,.ssiou of thrills.
Props., Buffalo, X, Y. ;ter over with the president. 'There is a punch in eveiy line, a roar
in every tteene, (inn t no pcrunlH lii'twoen
puiicIu'H nml rours nn filled to over-
One of the In most. arn'reuiitionH of
M)ihoii,h tlmt hn HMr-eiiihlfd in .Siilein
fur Home time were in uttelxluneo. lit
the Hjieciul coin jimi n in t ion of i'm-ific
we would like to r'e n' u- lt even-
!l ! K wnnesH tne nuwiiiK or ".Mem"
t I'enree to the MiiHter -lnson decree, liin
ti'iH 'tf yravf importance and iiiiroo-iii'
tion liills, nml introduced (mother lill
in the limine yesterday nftenioon. She
uiiited until .Mr, Katon had left the,
hull, find then, between peeks nroniid
the huye mIIi- wliich stumh lietwei'ii
her dec I; nnd tlmt- of the house wnteh
dofj, " flie coyly imked nuaniinouK ron-
l M i'tt I ii rv'.v Kvn ll H wild icctMl v nil- : - " i niuu' im- m'l inn, iuim mic liii.
: dcr cut a ooenillou in n PoHlnnd i""' W" of 411 without a wr,l of protest. new
hospital is spending a few weeks with I"'"1"1 ""' comparatively brief space bill seeks to make indemnity iusniaiic)
her parents Mr. uml Mrs. rhni les I'ligli'0'' seen hours. Yesterday this same . companies party to suits when det'end-
ni'ii,. "1 lllicniiieii sipii, llili-l I'll a lllll'IllIT IN proiccici ny SUCH insurance.
live r.yurs ot the peoples' time in nrgu-
ineut over tne, merits ol two mensiircs,
Iny I ne
well known here is in a Portland hos-ltive assembly made a record for itself
pital, where her health is improving. in ,i!lsBing intelligently and cxpediti-
at Cliciunwa,
The friends of Mr. nnd Mrs. William I
Clot, .lil will be interested in the
CALIFORNIA
'"that he would as soon think of try
ling lo influence the supreme cunt us
ilte wiold the interstate commerce com
mission
ALFALFA, HOGS AND DAIRYING
PAY.
the
100 acres or more for sale or ex
change in the Sacramento Valley.
C.leeu County, California, nenr good
town, river and rail transportation!
orow alfalfa; it i a mortgage litter
.. i;na .ilrnfilv across the
' h. Mill. Orchard west of the Mississippi river,
1 , idatitina flOOti: "And." added (lood, "under
acres in oranges, lemons, limes und ; pressuie' o f the president, the commix
grape fruit, etc. This alone will mako sion will grant tlie incrense.
fi. -i nrimnrtv worth more than! ' 1
b1,. t 'ii'KVS HOUSE APPROPRIATES
i.low. Price l 10 per acre, on terms. I
Will accept M"'O0 to 'iOO0 in clearj
prnpertv and some casn as rui
flowing with delightful giggles und the
melody of rousing college songs.
I U... . .,.., ...vn fnt i,....
(lood however, repeated mis nr''"" I" lirnwn of Jlurvnrd: "
tion and declared that all recent inter- 4,i... .... n...,...i , t..
state commcrre commission appointees wRmM M on(1 ti(,ntn, ,n N(,w
wl()iYork City, and has smashed tho box
,ui,c.c iccorun in evcy uig cny in ,nc
country.
"Hrown of Harvard" lins been pro'
clnimcd by the lending critic to be not
lather Past (Irainl Master Lot I
Penrce having charge of the work and
conferring the degree.
Mr. Penrce, a prominent merchant,
nP fiiiu ..it,. iu .. i
,.l,,.t . " ' ' ,.-..,.;.."' " s urn, "i ic
...Mn.j.in iu., n.ltll- Ull. I III,'
large attendance representing loilges
all over the state was n rare tribute
of the high esteem in wliich he is held
by the Masons of the slate.
The muster of the lodge (lien N'iles
turned the gnvel over to Mr. J'enrce
for the evening and lie selected the
men for different parts of the work.
Past (Irand Master J. C. Morelond,
acting ns senior warden, Past (Irand
ing to tie rcconsidercil, reargued nnd
passed in the afternoon, and the other
was finally passed with only nine dis
renting votes. Thus it happens that a
mere handful of scan' a liiilf do.en men
can tie the .iiiihIi completely of a work-
favored increasing railroad rates
said that Commissioner Dnntels,
has gone to Chicago to take evidence
in the rate hearing to be hold there,
would recommend an Increase of li per
across the cent fur the benefit of tho railrouds
i announcement of the birth of a sun to lone of which was rejected in the mien-
them at their home in Aldorcmere,
Canada, January 17th. Mrs. Croteau
was formerly Miss Jennie McMunn.
' Rev. (Iny Stover preached nt the
; Q,uinnby school house Sunday morning,
and announced services lor next Min
dnv evcninir at (hat place, to be con
ducted by Captain Shiver, former j becii'ise of th
chief of police of Portland, who i8,mentary usage
living on his farm at ( lear Lake.
A campaign is to be started to secure
funds for the erection of a church at
Ouinuby, where the Hvaugclicnl Asso
cintion' already has a fine open air
tabernacle and n beautiful park for
CIRCUIT COURT.
meat, on ench loo acres, uaiance ,
i years, 0 per cent.
Dorr E. Keasey & Co.
2nd Floor, Chamber of Commerce,
Portland, Oregon.
Special 0. E. Trains
Kffective Tuesday, February 9,
continuing through session of
legislature daily except Satur
day and Suiulny, the Oregon
F.bvlric Railway' will run special
trains, leaving lloyt street at
.I:", p. in., Jefferson street 4:0,"
n. m (linden Home 4:L',1, arrive
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only the best college jday on the stngc
hut the greatest American comedy ever
written.
"Hruwn of llurviird" will be pro
iduced here by special arrangement wu
.the author and owners, and the privi
lege of producing it, which the Ailisiuis
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rfl n rPH O 1 PPTfAAl iJnlo emeu,, i m ries mil, 11 inc uiu-
IfUlV KtrUAlil JilwUL'0" r"'v""' ('v"r i'""1 f,)l' "" m"'"f
production;
Attumnt Made to Place Rider Olvlni1 ."Mr"wn H'-'vard'' will be given
Appropriation to Girls Industrial '"' m""t ''lubornte proiluction of an
School. Il''".v ''v,'r I1"1 "" '" Snlein. The "prop
'list" calls fur several hundred special
When the wnvs and means committee rl'' property, and the play wi,
niensure carrying an npprupTiaiion of . "'ngcd with scenery built and paint
$il."i,r.' for the niainleiinnce of the,1''1 especially for it.
buys training school fur the ensuing T1"' ''""' '"r "Brown of Harvard'
ftiemiiuin came up for consideration be-, contains the most notable array of Hi-
fore the house in cuiiiniittee of the ' l"in talent ever se in the local stage
whole yesterday afternoon an attempt nlll time.
was made to omnibus an appropriation! "Drown of Harvard" will be played
of IK.JuO for the maintenance f the'at prices which every one can affm.
waywanl girls' humn llirniigh as a rider, to pay. All the scats in the house will
with tho result that the house was bo reserved, and the prices will be i
idling, 'd into a wordy war wliichiiad 70 cents no higher. The sent sale
bordered upon a sectarian riot. The ; for both performances opens next Mule
final result, however, mil that the ; day morning nt U o 'clock,
proposed appropriation for the ghls'l ' 11
home was referred to the wavs and! Otto Pcetz, of Morn Sherman conn-1 ft
hool wns held in Ifie tabernacle but
it is not suited to winter weather audi
the Sunday Schuol lins met since then I
in the school house. While this build-1
ing is adapted to school purposes, it is
a poor make shift for a. church, as the I
seats Hre too small for a, lulls, and thej
seating capacity innileipuite. Fnless
the new building is placed at the vil-1
Inge of Qiiinuby, it is said that another;
church oignnizntion plans In erect, a!
church there to cure for the great num
ber of nearby residents who do not en-
1 joy church privileges.
w. . ......... '. ... CH II n cent i; inr .uni-n,
" ,'"'"','"K .l"""'.' I Throughout the summer Sunday
llurnctt, senior deacon, ( has. P. (Oiling;
junior deacon, Past Master F. Al.
Redfield and Past Master Oscar Hay
tcr, stewards, Rev. James Klvin, chap
lain. The degree team was composed of
('has. Met aiter, S. Z. Culver an, Fred
A. Mclnlyre of Snlein i,o,lge No, 4
and W. A. Frixon, Hal II. Ilolani nml
Willinin Wood of Pacific Lodge No.
.10, The examination in the lecture of
the pri ling degree was conducted by
Russell R, llrooks.
H, 'sides a larce mnnlicr of pnst
masters who nttcnde.l . there were pies-,
cut seven pasl grand masters, J. C.i
Moorclnnd, II. It. Thielsen, Lot l I
Penrce and (leorge II, lluriielt of
Salem j James F. Itiiliinsun of Portland,
who is ut present grnn.l secretary and
David P. Mason and W. R. Ilily'cu of
Albany.
I'nder the able direction of (Hen
Mies, mnster of the lodge, elaborate
t'lnus had been made for the entertain
ment of tho visitors and following the!
lodge work n bnmpiet was served in l
,1... I. I...I, ..1,1. ...
...r1 , ":, i.rs the tn
Short talks were made by .1. (
land, Dr. J. I,. Hill, of Albany, repre
sentative W. P. l.atfcrtv, ut Corvallis
and Oscar llayter, of Dallas,
Judge (Inlloway today dismissed the
case ol' .lames W. Fvnna against Alice
Hvans,, a suit for divorce on the
grounds of cruel uml inhuman treat
ing oody of lift well mcuaiag incu simply , mcut. The case was first called for
i, rules governing parlia-. trial on December 0, Hil t, and atter tho
. which guarantees t cv- hearing of testimony was continued fie
cry man the right or courtesy nnd a ruri:i r testimony. I ne case was again
hearing upon any subject which pre-j set for December -0, when the addi
suits itself for considerat ion before the i tionul testimony was heurd and the chsc
law-making body. And the members oftnken under advisement by the judge,
the house who are almost invariably In , The couple were married in Coloniiio in
volved in time-killing forciisies mny be, I0IJ, ami no children or property right. i
counted ou the fingers of the two hands, j nre involved in the suit. W. H. Trin-
dull iipp cured for the pluiiitil'f, the de
ity dint (if a little cunning and a I'eiulant wns nut represented by ail nt
poli -y of "wiitchfiil waiting," Miss' toni'.y.
at Salem at "i."
on flag local
Home to Salem.
Returning leave
lOi.'IO ,. m arrive
Home .:! p. m
Street 12:10 a. in.,
at 111:1:.), stopping
p. in., stopping
points Harden
Sab'm at
at (Inrden
., Jefferson
Hoit street
at Harden
Home oslv. Will only be run
Saturday, if session that day.
means committee with instructions to ty, is in the city vis'ling Ins cousin",
bring in a bill embracing the accounts J, I nn. I K. N. peel,. Mr. Peetz Is
asked and it will be fought out on Hsjeounty assessor of Shcminii county,
merits. The appropriation for the i
training school wns passed without time in debate over the merits of the
opposition. Forbes bill to ratify the lease of the
After having spent nenrly two hours, right to develop the mineral resources
In debate the house vesierdav mnriiing1 of lakes Summer and Abert, In Duke
voted down
Police Court News
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CRAY, USE SAGE TEA'
Don't Look Oldl Try Grandmother's
Kocipe to Darken and Beautify
Faded, LifolcaB Hair, I
Thnt beautiful, even shade of dark,!
glossy hair can only be had by brewing'
a nii'xturn of Sngn Tea and Sulphur.
Your hair Is your charm. It makes or
When it fades, turns
n...l l....l.- ,l,u wi,,, ,v ami
More-: '"'v' ""'"."" ' """ '"'' ". ,"',,
scruggiy, jiisi n tipi'in ki iv
Sage and Sulphur enhances its appear
ance a hand red fold.
Don 't bother to prepare the tonic; you
can get iiom any ding store a o0 cent
bottle of "Wyoih's Sage and Sulphur'
Compound," ready to use. This can
always bu depended upon to bring back
the natural color, thickness and lustre
of your hair and remove dandruff, stop
sculp itching and fulling hair.
Kvcrybody uses 'i WyethV Sage and
Sulphur because It darkens so naturally
and evenly that nobody can tell it has
been nppiicl. You simply dampen a
sponge or soft brush with it and draw
BWMrmamutiinriiiumtoMmrmwmmimmt
Salem's Most Attractive
Market Place
SUGGESTS PROVIDING NOW FOR THE LENTEN SEASON.
Fer Can
Normanna Boused Mackorl .. 20c
Normaruia Fresh Mnckerl ... 25c
Normanna Fat Herring lfic
Cabaret Kippered Herring ... lfic
Booth Boused Sardines HOC
Federal Sardines In Mustard 10c
Norway Sardines in Boullllon 10c
Norse Prince Sardines lli'aC
Sea Shell Sardines In Oil loc
I
CoiKtuorcr Sardines 5c
Portland, Malno, rish Flakos 10c
Red Ribbon Salmon . . 25c
Otter Salmon 20c
Winner Salmon ..lai 2o
Pride of Columbia Salmon ... 10c
Wliito'Star Tuna rish....ldc, 'JOc
Little Neck Cl.uns llic, 25c
Minced Clams 10c, ,o
Oysters ..10c, mVaC, 20c, 2.ric, 10c
T). Noiton wns given five dnvs in
tho city jail this morning by Police
Judge Flgin for begging on the streets
Reiiresentative Smith 'a! count y, entered into between the staleiol' S:.lem. It appears that all idlers
I ,t.-i i. v ... 11.... ,1... In. Inn. I l,Br.l n,,,l .tuu.tn t' Mi,nrn Bo.llwhr. rn ulir.rt i.f enlt Imvn rnun.l n
' , , II, mill II I Illtuni,,'-. n .i'K i"'. ,m......,i , ........ i - I1-' s- , ..
creating and regulating the account-' after former (lovernor West, Secretary ! way to get n meal under their belt by this through the hair, taknig one small
1 nney department, the bill was reenn- State Olcott nml Treasurer Kny had 'Imply seeking alms from one of the po-1 strnn l at a tinio; by morning tno gray
side'red vesterday afternoon, lind, after put in about an hour's time i going .lice force. Nortel will not find It so hair has disappeared, and after nnother
..., .!., i,i I,,,..,, uramre. t i over n of the it el a I Is of the t ransur-1 ensv. however, as he wi so isist on nun cation it , incomes ncauui un v unm
I nnsaed' with !4 votiiiir nciiinst. lt.Also 'tion: the house finally .nsse, the billibrcitl and water unless ho chooses to I and appears glossy, lustrous and abnu-
after exhau'tiiii hours of the people's with only nine dissenting votoi, - work. dnnt.
WESTACOTT-THIELSEN COMPANY
151 North High Btreot Grocery rhone 8D0; Meat riion 810
SOLUBLE SULPHUR SPRAY
The, sulphur spiny perfected. Some of the nil vantages of Soluble
Sulphur. A sulphur splay with the wuler left out. A dry powder,
easily dissolved in cold or hot water. Makes a pi rfect solution; used'
in the same way us IJino sulphur spray. No sediment; no grit to ivcnr
out pumps und clog iio7..les.
A inl it gives bettor results than Lime-sulphur at less cost.
I'scd everywhere, Saves handling water and is alreudy to use by
mixing with the water. No double to min. Ti.v it and see the results.
D. A. White & Sons
PHONE 160, 2M-201 STATE STREET. SALEM, OREGON