l THE SALEM CAPITIL JOURNAL, BATiM, OREGON, THURSDAY, APRIL 15. 1915. . , THREE Tourine," OuttSOil U -achange from the oil you have been using meant boiher in adjusting1 tlie feed. Otherwise too much or too little ii fed into the cylinder!. No trouble if you use 2EROLENE he Standard uu for Motor Cars It is obtainable evtry. where, from Seattle to San Diego, from Spokane to Phoenix at city gar age or roadside hamlet And it is always uni formthe tame body the same perfect lubri cating quality. Dealers everywhere, or et all agencies and Ser vice Stations of the Standard oa Company (UlilurnKvl Salem Closing Session of Willamette Presbytery At the cloning session of the Willam ette Presbytery, which has been in ses sion here for the jiast three duvs, the Rev. W. S. McCiillngh, of Lebanon, and the Rev. William MacLeod, of. MeMinn ville, were chosen a.) the regular dele gates to attend the general assembly of the Presbyterian ehureh to be held in Rochester, New York, next month. The lay delegates chosen to attend were Professor Caswell, of the Univer sity of Oregon, and Mr. Axtell, of Eu gene. The Presbyterian church was filled last evening to hear the interdenomina tional discussion of "Modern Christian Triumphs in Pugnn Lands." Officers elected were: Rev. A. N. Thompson, McMinnville, moderator; Rev. George Birchet, Independence, temporary clerk, and Rev. George Mitched, Dallas, reporting clerk. Mr. Thompson succeeds Rev. ('. T. Ilurd, who recently became assistant pastor of the First Presbyterian ehureh, Portland. Eighty-Sixth Eruption of California Mountain Redding, Cal., April 15. Mount Las- Another Electric Railway Is Headed for Capital City, resident Grant It. Dimick, of theiEven this small gathering, Mr. Stock-' Willamette Valley Southern, savs that''0" declared, might start a movement' his electric line will be extended from ' aKai",t th unwarranted fight uu busi- i . ,. . . ,, , . , uess interests winch would spread its present term.uus at Mount Angel to : throughout ihe country. It would bo i Salem; that the company will probably j the surest way. to insure the leturu of j be ready to begin the new construction hotter times. work by next fall. ' ( lias- " J'isllPr of Capital Jour-. This statement was made at a lunch-aml H- J: 0"d,'il"ks' ,lf stl eon in the Marion hotel, at' Mount1"""' sl'olte """' .'''presenting the Angel, tendered visiting Salem busi-i l'r,'8s of ,he CH',Ul, . '"."v nessiiien by the people of the former , s,,"ntor, l- 1 1 .lilsh".' ''"dorsed Mr. city yesterday Stockton s view iu laver of saner leg- More than 50 Salem residents, a ma-' isl",iun affecting the business inter-' jority of whom were members of the ,s- the encourage ut of. Ccumercial club, motored to Mount An-lh"" ",, ha' i'al"t"1 10 ",VI'S- irel vester.lnv i-f .!. ...,..!.,. 1 believed thac if times were luud it was ing 'coinmnuitv in formally welcoming ! ,"ai',',i' 'bet'ul,se we '!"U' '"'' o by1 the advent of the new electric road into ,lw;'lllll8 !'on Mtistctur.v conditioiH their midst. It was an enjoyable af fair, replete with good fellowship and marked by sincere hospitality of part of the Mount Angel people. On their Knn irlo in eiimtim, fnr the niulitv utvth time late vesterdav. From four o'clock j l'etizi"t' .'i""'"" the Hotel Marion and magnifying tncin. He urged campaign of improvement uu the part of every property owner. Kvervouo should spend some money, build a new arrival about noon, after a pleasant lnuu,e or "T"f ' '" Willi paint trip Ihroigh Hi miles of fertile conn- or .'l1'"' '' , "'' ' '""'" Tl",t try, aboun.ling in evidences of prosper- wmi1'1 -S'Ve ''"'I'10-""1 lal"'f ami l nn.l ulwtnn.,l ,iv..ln,,,t t""1" ""'"'i '"' normal again. f-eiiimi.- nisuup (iicuu mr n return ot optimism r.ud pledged the support of Salem lor the new railroad, or anv to 10 great clouds of smoke and nsh!as c 01 ' '''8 or tne nay s pro poured from the crater. The ashes jKra'"- , were enrried southward in a great! At the luncheon r (I. Deckebach pie cloud which extended for forty miles. -I sulo.l as toastinnster, nud enlivened the Snow fell on the volcano a week ngo, i proceedings with his customary flow of but it is now all gone from the ton, wit anil eloquence, calling upon a mini though there ifl still plenty below tim-berline. CITY HALL NEWS ; i 4 j The iminigrtitiuii of railroad laborers V any new railmad hns begun already if the Grants I'uss railroad as was in- : pirated by the sleepers at the police 'ration this morning. Out of six sleep- .' im. four were typical railroad luborers ;ul all were headed for Grants Pass. . Ttey fame from nil pnrts of the north- ' Vit indicating that there will be little iiiiinilty expei icaced ill securing ull of :.r labor needed on the new road. W. M. Price was arrested yesterday imrooon on 11 charge of burglary when Knights of Pythias to Con fer Degrees at Crater Lake A number of Sulem Knights of ity ami substantial development, visitors were taken in charge by local businessmen, who had provided an np- oth'r worthy enterpiise Frank Duvey, state representative from Harney county, now a resident of Salem, alter an absence of several years, told of the wonderful progress he had noted in the interval he had i 11 ...-.... i.i ber of the guests for remarks befitting!"" . " ""' the occasion. ? a"'1 "'f '"'"i''1' Mayor White, of Salem, explained '"tod ettort tor t he advancement of the object of the vHt as one inspired ,lh,t,0'. of Marion cointy. by a desire for closer relations between! 'u,.l.Kff4 D,n,, I'.' "" 1'""' the various sections of Mariou countv.a tn,m,te,. , Salem s enterprise; its liscussed railroad and i "V . i ' , , " uu-eas anil heau nun uumes. ne asscne,i mat it wns one of the most attractive cities of the west and that it was destined to be much larger and far more imnortnnt Incidentally, ho wagon road construction. -Muvor Fox responded on behalf of Pythias will be present when the Mount Angel, extending a cordial wel- ,i.i..i i.. i...,,ii.. v. oi ti. ! i, ..i.i.,... w m iV :n.V ,i, ... " a commercial sense. """"I ".' Vll.lllllll ..-.U. -.1, I 111 "I "(I.," 1.1-1. I1III .1. LI. 111.......".., Ul HI.. I'll lao Xo. 50, and Klamath Xo. ()!), will lem Commercial club, told of the de- .1. II. Mulchuy, assistant genera ni,f... ),,, ... ..Li nf k-i,:.,l,il.n.i .,, mi, ::.. ..t n, niinl ,.i,vV liiiwin.ivuiii.iii " 'NIM "Keiu or uie .-outnein I'aciric lafLe class of candidates at Crater! to cultivate closer relations with those wa" l"t',t. responded with words : Lake during the mouth of August, of surrounding towns, called attention!, , ""'! p"'""'"K,'llll'n' for nil such 1915. Leaving Medfonl on Tuesday, August and I to the need of better country roads, helpful projects as the Willamette Vnl- xnressed tho hone that Mount ,ou"1."""' eu'ioisou .ir. niocii- 17. bv iintoinnliile. tlw. imrtv will reach' Amr.ilV ni.iu l..,.tPin niilxvuv ..,,l,t u,.,i, wn ,t,ws "'Ogar r legislation mid Crater Luke ill the afternoon, when be extended to Salem. jagitation against railroads nud "big tents will be erected and camp pitched,! Dr. Webb, of Mount Angel, also ex-, 1,"s'"l'ss interests, named after our Supreme Chancellor, 1 tended n welcome to the visitors in a1 , August Ke irberger, ol .salem, presi Prig. S. Young, the evening meal will ft,w w0 ehosen remarks. ' ."" ol the (,l'llnl1;1 "o-u'ty, expresseil be prepared consisting, besides other: Eoad Comhui to Salem. l1'''"""' "t l,oilg' "hie to visit good things, of mountain trout, and! ju,1uo Grant B. Dimick. of Oregon ' Mo,,!l' Angel, and Ins pleased surprise LOVELY WEATHER! Dont Dress Slouchy These Spring Days WE HAVE THE GOODS and we are SELLING AT LOWEST PRICES HAVE YOU INSPECTED OUR WINDOWS? All Our SPRING Goods Have Arrived and Are Now on Display SPRING SUITS SPRING HATS SPRING CAPS SPRING SHOES SPRING DRESS SHIRTS SPRING WORK SHIRTS SPRING STRAW HATS SPRING STRAW FIELD HATS SPRING WORK GLOVES Buy in April, it's due time. Buy at the Popular Price House. The House That Makes Good. SATURDAY'S SPECIAL 25 Suits Sizes, 28, 39, 32, 34, 36, 37, ABSOLUTELY AT WHOLESALE COST Overstocked in These Sizes. BRICK BROTHERS, Cor-Slate a"J Lib" Sts- Formerly Oscar Johnson's Plymouth venison secured After dinner, the mi found that he was attempting to of thp Uniform Rank will remle ii nut ore's wilds, city, was then called for, uud was Medtniil Company mV(m nu enthusiastic greeting us he Lm urnsii t f riisnmifl. .li,mr tout it was thu iiiteution uf his com a.HiH ot wniie carpenters tools ut a i authorized drama, "The Lesson of V ..v.A l..,n.l ut..r ...I Vfictl, rnmmn.. i t. . -, , I, n 11. t . n T m , n i, ,, ' .. ' ny a .uresscs or , cxUmJ ,be t08, through How- street. Uie t.iols consisted ot totl,e gran.l officers and visiting Knights a , , 8 , ,, , , . two planes, an nutomutic bit and interspersed with choice musical " , ' ,i. ,.v ?. Ji ,,, i,". .Miulhiamre. It is though that these j selections I WOl,1d 7." udy ,'ur the ext,M""011 ''.v ,rt ,.f th.. oU lost l,v the Cnie ,,..:,....i... ... .! , 'next lull if the first unit was on a pay- , I " I V'H CUIUHJI , Ull l.Jini 1MH1MI IWI) ! l,u: I.,., l,4 411 ....... I.I miles from the mainland, and at an "b , ' , , ' ,V "," "'" """" elevation of .WOO feet, an, dst the most ; J1, wou ,be,, "'f 0 '"y' wonderful scenery on the American r ,c '? "y h"' f "t0l tt,1'0"'1 ,,!"," continent, tho liauks of Knighthood "J. l'"" H"ly ,llnw," will be conferred upon a large ,-lass of J:)n,V"" of that amount, so that the cnndiilnie, l il Kouilu,i nll,i., financial arrangements were already i'iliililcis from the A. N. Moorcs ' liiv under cMiist ruction. Several J"H art'uli's were missed ut the time ' fe' Munrcs house was broken into but liicse Imvo nut been located yet. , A Killwrn, uf lndvis'tulence was ar rested lust night on a chiugc of being diimk and tliis morning in i,,lice court flco.Ied guilty nnil received n sentence .Oi five days in jail at hard labor or $10 . n fine. Killmrii snid he was nccus t'.mcl to hard nn; n n, it lvns eaitier to .;finil hard work than a ten dollar piece '.' Im' went back to jail to work it out. '; BIO BOND MAJORITY. Portland, lire., April lo. With one I-rwinct missing nut of a total of 3M, ;it was es-talilisehed today that the good fads and bond issue of $1,230,000 to jjav for i in j loving Th miles of trunk Wy i" Multiioinah countv, was mwi! at yesterdav's s il 'elivtion lth a ma ioritv ,.f ri'l-l n.i . l . , '. i nose 111 III- v"f oi inc issue iiiimhered IUm oppe-ed 1 Vt!i. t inc higliBitvs will be '"i-jrn uard surface J'Tnianent nature. li-I.HHO, and paved with pavement, of a "BLUE W vtockliolder sell his slock and transfer ' transaction is not ri'garded as a spii-iilation and the company does not I coine under the jurisdiction of the cor jpointioii department or Ihe provisions jof tl lllue cky'' law. The slate engineer's department is ! eont tin II v called upon to answer such i t ion ; panto tho mighty cataract, of It was realized, he mimI, that Niagara. In the Westlnnd, Crater!'"1' "' "lllst 011 tH Nll,'l" un,l hl Lake with its precipitous cliffs rising 1,'lt mir" ,1,ut tue ll('Hlll; u( i,u ft'itnl high into the heavens furnishes to the 'vo"l,1 KIV1! 1,11 ,hu assistance fortunate beholder a scene of rugged1""1 co-operatiun that was necessary to benutv and grandeur thnt will never hi',i ahout tiio culmination of the ci. u be forgotten. Here the hand of nature l"ny'b plans. The judge wns heartily has been most lavish with its mag- ehee ed. nifieence. Many Others Speak. ' I II t. Kelier, a banker of Mount An- VETS TO SEE AVIATION. 'ifel, told how that little city had Washington, April 15. Members of pledged $.10,(1110 lor the new railroad, the arrangement committee for the alter u canvass of only two or three (1. A. K. encninpmrnt to be held in! days, and had since paid practically Washington thin fall, said today that nil of it, according to agreement. The a fine aeroplane exhibition was assur-jnow railway was now operating fmr ed .'or the gathering. While the army 'a 1 passenger and one freight train dnilv machines arc all in tho far west, it to Oregon City, giving the very best ot wns stated that the navy planes in 'service. Mr. Keber eulogized Judge the cast would be available. Secretary JJimick as a man who did things, und Daniels hns expressed much interest in; called attention to some of the ongi illustrating to the veterans all such I neering obstacles overcome by the rail military developments since their days! way lompany. of active service. I ' Mtoekton, of Salem, president . 'of 'he Oregon Retail Merchants' asso- -- - ,piati-u, made a plea for saner legisla regarding the beautiful an, I fertile fanning country through which the Dimick stilted ' l""',-' nn'1 lIHSSl-''1 eoming from Xu- ICIII, Kruu start to finish the gathering 1 wns an exhibition ot good feeling ii m 1 i enthusiasm, and Toast ster Decke-1 bach expressed his regret at being un-j able tu prolong the program (if ad dresses, It had been arranged to ml-1 joiirn in time to attend a session of; the farmers' institute at the city hull.1 Visit to the College. " j The activities of the day closed with a visit to Mount Angel college, where the building and grounds were in spected by nu. t of the party. Tiiis was a most enjoyable feature and sur prise wns generally expressed over the magnitude of the institution ami the coin;i'etness of its plant from an edu-j ciitjonul standpoint. - The Knlein delegation returned home' 1 " "l" ' late in the afternoon, after hnvini! ' the by-law s or articles of incoi poration ' nil ions apply, were spent a pica-nut nud profitable Ihv. ! of a drainage district or irrigation di-j "If one uf (he stockholders of this gra'it'ied by the hospitality shown , '"et company or association, accord-; company sells his stock to anyone out them, and oncomnged by the assur-;'"K, ,,lt' inlerpretiitioii of Slateisiile of the coiupnny for '') a share mice that nimther important railway j Engineer Lewis and advice r ived by when the company 'a price is ifL'll a hail placed the capital citv on its route.,'1'"1 fl'"1 n' huriiy, it is not uu-, share, does that uiuke a s ulatiiig ' " law ful for mcmliers f such associations i coinpnny of this pany, if so what The following per-ons were among !"r companies to dispose of their stock would we have to do o riiiiiii under the those making the trip to Mt. Angel:'1" ""'"''h' parlies whether r not such i Ian- as a speculating company, and William Hamilton, I). 1 Howard Kraal! ' parlies own land under the ini- what would our taxes he I lieu--they lire Ilavev, U. 1'. Wagner,' William '.lcCil-'' '"' 'I'"'111"-'', project or not. lie , now t Hi per year christ .lr H I lleinlrickii ln,,i ',,i ! also is of the opinion thai, unless such "Also can one own ami hold shares bieo .f I. Str.ton ' .1 d;.... r i t la nsl cr ot stock t "i;", urn," Hechtel, C. M, Jlaiuilton, W. II. Dancy.j ii. . r.yre, t . it. fisher, William (lals- it to a man Unit, lives ouls'nle llie jurisdiction of the companv, without cslcndiug the jurisdiction to incorpoi ale his property ( I would like for you to answer these questions us we would like to keep within the law and would like to know what Ihe law is regarding these things.'' Slnle Kmiitiocr Lewis rmdliiil flint lu iiiestions us these and to pass upon ,,i , c;.i ....ii,;.,., n,., ..i :..i. i vital iucstins f importance to irriga-i eorpoiaiion of the coinouiiv which listnct and drainage district n-',v,, ..,,,,. .. r,, ,.r..l.t Corporation Department Has j No Jurisdiction Unless Stock Is Marketed The questions which elicited the above interpretations of the law governing organized irrigation und diainnge district, companies were pro pounded by the secretary of Ihe bust A IUhiMit ditch company, of Winnie, Wasco county, and are regarded as very i in i-1 a ii t in thnt Ihev mill arise in connection with other iiiigatimi and or noining snares or stocu in tlie com. puny, notwithstanding the fact thut they own no In ml, and that, unless the stock is returned to the company for re-Issue or some individual holding u large block of the slock proceeded to place (hi, smile on the market Ihe cor poration department would have no jurisdiction over the ciiiiipuiiv and il, liainnge projects. The questions asked ! would .,,, I,e sol, loci !,, il. ... ,' to which the state engineer's iiiterpre-t f (he m jj,, Hk v' law. en iiioiign sold ai in mis company when he owns no n higher price Hum par v aloe conies laud upon which to use the water or I back to the conipanv for re issue, the never did own any land! Also can a HONOR OF LINCOLN. Niii I'liincisco. April l."i. Kings flew at half must at the I'aiiamii-I'acific ex posiiiou today, in ciiiuinciiuirutioii ol the .'Hit Ii anniversary uf Abraham Lin coln's death. The daily dress parade ot Toiled States maiines was omiltcd fioiii the regular program. A memorial sen ice was held iu the Illinois build in,i, ut which in ii ii y tributes were paid to Lincoln and old timers from llliiioii recalled little known incidents of hit per Week Places a Suction Cleaner in Your Home With thi.-i cluaner it will not be necessary to take your carpets from Ihe floor for cleaning. The Krantz Premier will take the dust from under the carpets and leave the floor absolutely clean. If you wish to try one, we will be pleased to send one to your home and thank you for the privilege of demonstration. Phone us today and save all the drudgery of houi'ecleaning. lorf, II. O. White, Hen P. West. F. .1 Mnngus, K. .1, Maligna, Hal 1). l'utton, r ul.:..i.... t.-.-.i t tin,, ! i, ,.sii,,., .,f tl,,, ut.,...L-. ' V- '""I"'." "'"' ncirnerger, r. ion "big business.' lie refuted the idea ! ' ""k.',"".1; .A- Arpke August 'that times were hard and urged bu-l- O " Mr r'' V"':-' 41i . .. . 'irt. I, u, ( urt !, Mr. aim Mrs. ( nrtiH nessmen o take a more optimistic view,,,, , Hush, Mrs. Fnrr Kre, W ,ol conditions; to d.sp ay nu. e enter- steusloff, Hulph Moore,, Warney Vos ipns.., ami to Like a lesson from the!,,,, ..; ,. , ' k ... .. . . ' : " " - """i " ' "'7 '"-"" "' Kplev, W. II. Steusloff, I. . Moores, leu, snoubl live down its reputation r ,i. (iinich. L. 11. I'ompton, C. V boiurf a slow town and go out after iM ,lron,nn Hli $ new enterprises. Above nil, cap.tal ; U j.' n d, . olnnel Bd Mrs. Ubn should bo encmiagcd and not attacked, i Hlead and daughters, and l.i, lor Brick. Oregon Hop Yield Far Below Normal incorporate for s.VH),000 under the laws' 'of this state. "Mr. Murphy, who lias just returned I from a tour throughout the Sacramento i le lfi!-,or D.v.ul,p.v.r,.f",rtN " ""'"'"on in acreage In LET HlfA GO! I STOPPED FLETCH'HECKER THIS MORNING FOR EXCEEDING SPEED LIMIT. "YOU'RE CRAZY," ARGUED FLETCH, "l WAS ONLY GOING FOUR MILES AN HOUR.'YES LAUGHED I. "BUT SEE HOW FAST YOU'RF SMOKING THAT (Continued from Page One.) the that icinity to the extent of about J.W I . acres. "The hop market is flat, due prob ably to the bloi kudo in New York. ..Some of the norchants look for low i. I believe hops should bring l'r'"1' 111 ' w llt "f "r organization nn IS cents nnd if we can see,"0' u'',,',"'li"K-" MiiiiiiiiiiMi"i i tlie best possible price under cuiustances, not less thn our way clear I hope to get 2(1 cents for ' ' hops before the season is over. How I SeiiatOr mYH 1(1116 ever, we must make hnste slowly and : M it t F 'i I consired well what e propose to ib.i "OW At tXpOSltlOn and I bidieve we shniild keep our plans I - . , to mirsi'lvi's. i San I'ltiie is'". April 1.". Senator ".Mendocino county We hnve TO; Harry Lane, of ( iiegou, bun,le, up his per cent of the acreage signed up in I fnuiiiy and vi-;ic the I'aunmn I'lu-il'i,' I . Meiiibc-ino county and udditio.iul acre- ' exposil ion ni'h 'hein here today. Thej age will be obtained as soon as we in- senator plni, vpcn,l at Jcast a w'ek ' corporate. viewing ihe . lair and generally ttik-l "Sonoina county W'e have over .10 'ing in San I'miicisco. He will piub- per rent of the acreage signed up In 1 a'dy leave for h"ine wilh his family on Sonoma county and, commencing Toes- the twenty id or twenty third. duy of this week (March li) Frank A.', Smo'iIt bar,' said he had not had a Ilrush nnd F. 1. Loyle, two prominent i ' han, e rt.'iil'-' see San I'riiio-isro bankers, hnve tsken the field to piish fcin' e the f,ri- nine years ago and ex-i our organization to its final runclusion. .' pecte.l to pu' iu considerable time in-: Mr. Hlalui-k is in Sonoma county and ' -t ting th" to-.vn, His visit to (ali-. is Ic ing assisted by .Mr. Hi.nson. I I foruiit ha- no jiolit i.-ttl signifi, aio-c, lime lust teloplioncd to M:h. Wood-i v, l.alc ' '. tl,- nalor iei'l:ire.. wind who confirius this re,ort. A m-et- . 1 ' ing was hold at Santa Kosa on Wo.li;, s- J HYDE IN TROUBLE AGAIN, day of this week. i f-nii Frim i-"'. Airll I I'rcdi ti, k "Sncrnmento valley The articles i,f ' A. Ilv.l". Ainu,. - !:i millionaire, who was incorporation heretofore prcprm) hnve receiitly r.-b'.'i - d from the federal been signed bv the Mendocino diiei tf,rs i prison at A t i r. i . " a . (ia., after serving a nnd they are now at Jvirriiinenfo await ing the selection of directors to repre sent that vicinity. Mr. A. I). Murphy, of Sacramento, state that a meeting will be held probably on Saturday if this week or Monday of next Week for this purpose. The urticb-s will then be sent to Solium! county and wo will thi-n term for ( legon land frauds, rnimt up-j pear befo-e superior Judge Draluim' April i.'l to explain why a judgment of -Mi.H'J wa r,ot paid. The judgment! v.tii-. awiuded 'he fiohouda ('Mttle com-! pnny of Newi'iu, on a promissory note, j Judge (iraham issued the order today for Hyde's appearance, ' '. V 1'' ifi THE '5' IMI hi I EXCEPTIONAL '" ' " "A k. eH11 VALUABLE wSriaSflT COUPONS IN CACM PACKAOC I