Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, July 15, 1915, Page THREE, Image 3

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    THE SALEM DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM. ORE., THURSDAY. JULY 15. 1915.
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MEDALS
San Francisco 1915
ZEROLENE
OILS V GREASES
RED CROVM
GASOLINE
The Exposition jury found Zerolfne first in lubri
cating efficiency; Red Crown, first in carbureting
qualities, in purity and uniformity. A victory for
Standard products made from California crudes,
in competition with other gasolines and automo
bile oils!
Standard Oil Company
(California)
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n u rvi r 1 1 . r r y.
;jlBJ!.iiu.U)i.uin.m;'
The Short Cut of the Telephone
The telephone is the short cut to the person
or place you wish to reach.
Our improved "Long Distance" sen-ice elim
inates the distance to 1800 cities and towns
from Vancouver, B. C, to the Mexican line
in the states of California, Oregon, Wash
ington, Nevada and Idaho.
Mahe a "Long Distance" call today.
fi 1 PACIFIC TELEPHONE (5
W AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY W
Why pay high prices elsewhere
for Trunks, Bags, Suit Cases and
Travelling accessories when you
can buy at this store the cele
brated "Hartman" line which
has just been awarded the
"GRAND PRIZE"
at the San Francisco Exposition,
for less than you pay for in
ferior baggage at other stores
For the benefit of your vacation
trip this summer we have
marked down every piece of bag
gage in our Trunk department.
Let us prove to you that we can
save you money
Trunks from $2.85 up
Bags from $1.93 up
Suit Cases from 98 up
Wardrobe Trunks . . . .$22.50 up
Quarterly Permits Embrace
Extensive Irrigation and
Power Projects
During the quarter ending June 30
1913, the department of state engineer
isimed a total of l'Jij permits to appro
priate water, including nine for the
storage of water iu reservoirs in differ- i
ent sections of the state, the estimnt
ed eost of all such improvements aggre
gating 734,000 and involves the con
struction of 2-48 miles of cnmil lines for I
the irrigation of 21, Hi acres of laud
and the development of 4,254 horse
power, i
Among the most important of the per-1
uiits issued during the quarter aie:
To August Ciuignnrd, for the develop
ment of 2,273 horsepower with the wa
ter:) of Hood river, costing approximate
ly 300,000.
The Rogue Kivcr district Improve
ment company secured a permit to ap
propriate water from Rogue river for
the irrigation of 1,302 acres of land
near Clrants 1'ass, costing (1,500. This
district was organized under the district
improvement act.
The Oregon-Washington Colonization
company, of St. l'aul, according to a
permit issued to it, proposes to irrigate
4,152 acres of land in the .Malheur val
ley. The Bnndon Power company proposes
to develop 500 horsepower with the wa
ters of Spring creek near Bnndon.
The city of Milton contemplates the
enlargement of its municipal power
plum by the development of 4i0 horse
power n't a cost of $1-S.000.
CLAXTERNEWS
(Capital Journal Special Service.)
Clnxton, Ore., July 15. The funeral
of Deo Kady which occurred hero on
Sunday was well attended. .Members
of the Unyosville Boys' clnss acted ns
pallbearers, while the young people of
Sunday school sang two wings, "Sate
in the Arms of Jesus, " and "doing
Down the Valley," both favorite songs
of the deceased. The services were
conducted by Uev. Harold Stover, of Sa-
lem, nnil were liner but touching.
The llayesville Baptist church pre-,
i senu uu attractive appearance in a
new coat of white paint. On uddiliun
will soon be made to this well known
church, making it more roomy to ucciiru
moilatc the increasing membership,
j The first ripe wheat to be cut in
this vicinity was on the A. Springstul.e
I farm y.'itrly this week. I'list'tllcd
weather conditions are causing liaymen
1 snme uneasiness. Some hay is down,
I getting the benefit of the prevailing
dampness. Some of the huy is cured
and safely housed. But the great main
; crop is still iu the nloudows awaiting
j suitable weather to care for it.
i Predictions lire heard on every side
I that hay will be an expensive necessity
the coming winter, unless the great
crop now standing is safely cured fur.
; A few days of good weather will no
doubt greatly brighten this situation.
Keiser View Hairy huve demands for
all the Jersey milk they can possibly
supply. Their buildings nre a model
I of neatness, whitewashed throughout.
Their herd uf Jerseys tubercular tested,
an abundnncv of succulent food tor'
! their cattle and best of al! a steady do
: mnnil for their output at top prices,
j .Mr. Hans llostetter, of this place,
a. young Swias farmer, who attended
most of the Chuutuuquu sessions held
liu Salem, was much pleased with the
music of his cuuntrvmeu, the Swiss
, Vodlers.
The tlirec yenr-old son of F. L. Mead,
i who has been quite ill fur the past two
mouths, is about recovered,
i It is thought t li ut 10 days more will!
complete loganberry work here. '
.Mr. and .Mrs. Al. ''ndy, whose son
was buiied ut Hnyesville last Sundav,
arc remo.ing this week to their fnrut '
in the l.uke l.nbish neighborhood.
The John Westleys spent Sunday as
the guests of the Dr. Kviins family.
Both lnmilica spent the greater pint 1
of the day l:i sightseeing iu Dr. Kv-1
ans' automobile.
.Mr. and Airs. Charles l'oyser, well-'
known former residents of this place,,
now own procrty in Imperial valley,
California, Relative here feel soiiie
uneasiness regarding them since the re
cent eurthquuke disturbances in that
mu hndvertiscd country. I
Raspberries, both red mid of the'
blnckcup vnilety, ore good crop here (
this year, and when a better method i
of handling these dainty berries is le- '
vised they will no doubt run other ber
ries a close race for popularity. !
One of the pleasant eciits of the
week was the ice (Train social on Sat
urday evening lit the William W'cstlcv
j home. The following Indira and gentle
I men were present: Mr. and Mrs. 'Ail
- lin in liu kniim. Mr. and Mrs. Jinny 1
Junes, Mr. Arthur firlffith, Mr. John
Kii kninn, Misses I.i-na Kobuk and Miss(
'Lily Johnson, Mr. and Mis. William
, Wcstlcy, Master I.t o West ley, Al lister!
.Claudiiw Wrstlev, ' I
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
Herman Shcllherif et til to ( lis. A
Luther rt in. lots i and 1 l.lk 7 Whit
ney Add Stiytou.
Martin Nelson et uf to Frank A.
I'ook all rights and interest under
contract, ).U I), H 4H iu Tract !, Trol
finder Tracts. .
Nellie M Dniiick to Krank A l'ook
Trrt Trilbrier Tracts.
A 1' tod II J l otirter to ieo V Vi -k
pt J raiKv l 3 in. I .1) s-.l W.
S H lli-o et ut to W It (Juiniv lot
4 block 3 ardsrell All Salem.
COWBOT BADLT HURT. ;
Seattk, Wh., July IV Karl R-n-.,
a Wall Walla rowbur, ws badly
injured yesterday afternoon at th
Roundup here, in the presence of 1", ;
ism spe. tutors, when, in wild horse
roe, his mount and that of M Indiao
rider rolbded. He takcu to I'rovl- j
deoee ho.pital sufferir.g from roiictis-
ioo of the brain. i
Than Ever
We are closing out hundreds of short lines, including all of our very best lines excepting the famous Hanan
Shoes, which are never on sale. We also have some of the Monmouth stock that we bought at less than
30c on the dollar that we are displaying in the already famous Bargain Basement at prices never before
equalled. Sizes for every one.
Still a great many Monmouth Stock Children's Shoes, regularly sold up to $2.00, A
go at DUC
Still a great many Monmouth Stock Women's Shoes, regularly sold up to $5.00, QC
go at uuC
Still a few Monmouth Stock Men's Shoes and Oxfords, regularly sold up to $5.00. QC
go at VoC
Hundreds of pairs Ladies' Pumps and Oxfords, regular stock, regularly sold up to (jJO AC
$5.00. go at $L.Vd
Hundreds of pairs Men's Shaes and Oxfords, regular stock, regularly sold up to $5.00, dJO AC
goat... .
About 50 pairs Men's, Women's and Children's Tennis Shoes, in all sizes gjj,
A new supply of Children's Barefoot Sandals in all sizes, 5 up to 2, go at 95C
A new supply of Ladies' Barefoot Sandals in all sizes from size 2 1-2 up to 7, go at . . J 3 5
A few Boys' and Youths' Elk Bals, in all colors, now 35 3 lid $1 65
)
A few Men's Elk Bals, all colors and sizes, best grades, now go at . . . $1.95
IF YOU HAVE NOT USED ! i J DON'T MISS OUR REPAIR DE-
EVER WEAR HOSE YOU ARE nf fWffg PARTMENT. WE HALF SOLE
BOTH LOSING MONEY AND V1)1 AND HEEL SHOES AT PRICES
Se'1 S! VSIM j-- -
ING TO DARN OUR HOSE. Cft CFPTINT. TUP MN TIIVT
EVERY PAIR IS POSITIVELY noFS Til F niiK vr ri y
GUARANTEED TO GIVE BET- 11 V wlVJ " imr-po , n
TER WEAR THAN ANY HOSE SHOES A I LOW PRK ES FOR
YOU HAVE EVER USED, OR v ADVERTISING ONLY, NOT
A NEW PAIR FREE. 326 STATE ST. FOR PROFIT.
Wilson Will Insist Upon Right
Of Americans To Sail
Seas Freely
WushiiiKt""- -'uly I-"- The new note
to (lerinunv reilerutiii( the demands of
the I nitid Slims as to
the kaiser si
ssibmnriue warfarn will probably be
prepare. I by I'M-ideiit Wilson uud Sec
retary I.ausii'H in"t Wednes.lay, it wn"
understood today. -
They will present their views as to
the nature of the reply that should be
made to tint last (lerintn note to the
cabinet Tucl, following the presi
dent ' retain from . Ornish ami me ,,,,, , ,,.,,, f l,rk,.n sprint
work of fmniini? the new commuiiica- ( t)l,.ir ,,uri when they started north
lion ill tlnn be taken up. 1 1 liin ufternoon thev als.. ihwuven-d that
It is not ci""'ted the note will 'lif on,, f t. uxles'of the iniohine was
fer iu substan e from previous '""' Mru iijr. and as a result they weie ob
inunii atioiis rck'ardin( the sinkiim or (u rt.t tir rt to tow n. KoseburK lb
the l,usitaina and the ((eneral null-; vj,,w
inarin( warfare whb b hve been for M ti rt i n Hoyle. of the (!(.! Creek inin-
warde.l to llerlin, except in one In- jh(( distro t. in I'lackami inly, i in
slnnce. Tliis will be in the inclusion n,,, j t v today, nmiiiiK on busiin-s ami
of a inni)!rii h which probably will be ,,! (0" .P the Liberty bell,
to the effect that the I'liited Stales , si,t, ,,f stuvton, mperinteii
would like an cipliiit answer ns to the ,,.( f t It mill (lit' li, is u iitor hi re
deinand that A'iierins be assured or
snfetv iu ihimI Uxm the was. The;
onteiitions made in previous notes or
the nuM of AmernaUH to traM'li uu
riioleslel will be reiterated and it i
expected l.ermai.y will be told that a
direct aii.wir and not a series of
evasions and ..-unler proposals is e
pe.'ted.
At the since tiiin the receipt of tne
liirionu uicin. .ran. lulu reluliiiK to th
ebrakar. wns anrio. lined Secretary
l.ansiiiK adiiui" ! the receipt of a 'out
rnuniration fi"in Vienna proieslmK
atininst the shipment of munitions to
the allies, lie 0ld he had not r I it
cari'follv n it, but that he did not
think it wouid nrcessitaie a reiil v. It
was the 'i retary
l.lipre,.,,!,, ,,., Htr-
.i . ...
Austrian
oinn uni. atioii wa sent in
dependent of I'.erlin
No forrt al p'otest was ever made to
(ieriiiany a. to the attack ii-m the
Nel.rasn " ev nee or ine v en -
el havina" n torpedoed ill more or
les cir-urn.'si'iial. Ambassador tier
ard was n,.r.iv asked to request that
firrmaiiy n.ase an iiivestiyattou. The
meiiioraii'lum received ttelay slates
that this -Woe and d.iuti that the
Nebraskan ws torpedoed. H reelares
that it was tot an attack upon the
Anerican fUr. however, but an "tin-
fortunate a"-i lent." The name of the
Nebra.san rnuM Dot be disttnKUished
by the sui.n.arme, --tne Dole sai l, nor
could any or aeutral markiria be
seen. The il rnarine eoiiimander eon
seaeMlr a.-ime.l that the Nebraskan
. an emuy mer hautuian. After
lill"iliH fired "lie toipolo the i-riiiiiiiiind
saw that the Ano'ioau flii(f hud bei
ii
run up
mid
thi'i
I'llllllCcI
lloni
further uttm li.
The Nelini-kiin n able to
port, and with the receipt i.f th
until iu 111 in 11 ii icri r i iii t I it i
peeled the incident "ill be
li m.n payment of imh uinitv.
nun, i
. Her
;),
PERSONALS
Miss f .in-i U- ( luise, of Salem, a md
Mate of the OrcL'on Aifiiculturnl ' ol
lejje, was elected to the head of the
doiiiestic science ilcpa rt ineiit tur the en
ui)(, Vl,nr (lV t , ,,, llhl ,.v.
cniii! - Lupi ne lb-lister.
An aiitomoiole piiii,y on ine way
south, consisting id the tollowin'
t .. i- . ...
liilil : hr. and
Mrs. A. H. Sl, buck, N. Ildv ,. andl1 appoiiitcd as adminisl rat. , of the
Thus. Stoekwell, all of Dalit.., and Mrs. V'1"" "f , l'"lk " ... miner, deceased,
.i. .. o i i t i .i i .i ti.. A I perKin-t hinii.L' claiinN liv'uiii't snci
T. II. S iirbiu k, of I'ort and, and Mis. ; . . ' .
' " . . , .. i, . . e'lat.i lire riipiiiiil to picseut them
licaver o Salem.- ,,e Ib'k''""T. u,thni ' ,f
V. A. KIlM.tl and wile, of Salem, j m (,r ,,.,.
wno iirrive., itere in.e nii .li,,, . nnde.snincl III Salem, Itoulo
automobile, were delayed here mil il this . .. . ,,,
tmbiv.
antics Milium of the C,
,tre, is lnkiii here nn-htion, K
nine; today.
I. (trcenbaurn, of tl
A (ireeiibaum, will
i' firm of llosti-ln
lior.lv Itt.M. for
an auto tour to Sun Irim.
wife and children. II.-
nwav al-oiit a mohlh.
h
. IS to
;,"Why Do the Disciples
Exist?" To Be Brook's Topic
"Why do the Di.ciplcs i:rll" b
the ipnsi.oi. Dr. ri.)lon s, llroosi
l.r..ii.i. s to answer this .-M-i ii j at 'In
c
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,.,......., ..,. ,,. ,n .i
Mi.. l,.r.l.s Kttnrt w-.ll t.lr.v it t-orr.rt
. . . ,.,.:,., ,,i,. .,,., ..i.,..,,! ,v
hrf XnUntrtl ,,r,.r Ult heNrt.'d, mi
1 ., .,..,, i,, l ,,i .ii ,i,.,.. n.,.
tll'iailtstie Dr. Kplev
! rnii.ie. Interest increases
the re
vi.al ai..roaehes the end. Dr. Hro. ks
has but two more ev.rnie;. iu Sabm1
and will leave afl.r the servi.e Krulii)
li. Chi f" I. os AriKt les to at'cid the j
Krrat fonvention of the church 'f which j
he it a member. I
'"Vorks" w. the prar-tl.al, fruitf il,
theme of the iliscourM- last evening i
.M:is Alice Kb k or .nriir a solo arul K D
Mel, rnd Dr. K. II. l.pb'V ai(( a duet
enttili .1, "(iod I Way." Dr. I.plejr
; eonlnbuled a splendid solo, line fine
young woman aeeeplej the g.spel and
deep interest was ILainfestriJ In tka
n.-itine.
OBTEOPATII IS Ari'OlNTKD
Uncoil t'ily, Ore., July 1 1 - The county-
enurt today Uipoiuted Hr. drel
Wi Mi health ot'ticer of ( 'lin Kiiiinis
county to succeed r. .1, A, Vuiillrakle,
wlio uiueil nation wide t'uiiie by beniK
the i nly oslenpiith iu the country oc-
jciipvMi such a position.
j lltiiin almost all of 'niiMriikle 's
itciui, pliyso'ians of the old si hool
sought to have him removed, decbinu
him i . 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 -1 1 but the siipreuu vuuit
1 upheld Iiih rnjht to the office.
LEGAL NOTICES
ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE.
Notice is hereby I'nen that the uu
dorsiKiicd by an order of the 'utility
I'oiiit- of Munon I'oiintv, llreunu, has
I'ltlcd this I Ith dav of June, l!i".
S A III N A Mi'llllAMMKII,
A. bin. ust nil i I of thu Lsiat.. of
l-'rauk Mnrhainiiier.
ADMIN INTRA TOR'S OR EX ECU
TOR'S NOTICE Or HEAKINU
Of ITNAL ACCOUNT.
Not
hereby kim'U that the final '
a.-coni.i. ol i.eore r rolnuader as ad
iu i nisi ralor 'af the ew'ale of IJiubetli
M. r'rohuiadcr, deceased, has been fil.-d
in tit. I'ouutv I'oort of Mn rid ti ' o.ui
i.eioit.V, Slnle of (Iri'ifun, and Hull t.ie '.'i.lh
.lav or .inn, r.iii, at the nour or
.. .1. .. ..'. t I I..I..
j i, . IU' H H . Ill ., II . . O. II 'Mil.
''V ""' 1 ourt for the InurniK .it ob-
I'1 1 lO'.S to Such filial Uc'Olllll lllld III''
.el I It II it-lit lllereof, at which tunc i.ny
,e p' lsou ilitcr.-sleil .rt so.-ti ."Uale may
.'tpieur a ii. i ine on leeiions iriercii. iu
writing mi. I .onte'it th .aloe.
(iKlllHii: KKKIIMADI.il,
Adlllll.lslr;ttor of the l.stltt '.
To Ilia I'ollryholdera of
, THE
I'KUDDNTI AL INSURANCE
COMPANY Ol' AMERICA,
1 N'liTM K is lu-rcbv jinet. that a tn.et
UK "f the polo holders of The I'm
'dt.itial In. urn. oh Company of America
Iwill be held at the Home (illi.u of
said ompar.y tit the I it y of Scwailt,
l.Siwr Jersey, on M.atduy, the suth duv
'of December, Hill, at twelvn (j 'illicit
noon, fur the purpose of seleciiu lit
t ii persons to be voted for by the
' poll'- , holders 1 Trustee as members of
Mhr lloard of Directors at the annual
election of Director of the Company
lo be held on the tenth day of January,
, l li!. .until . iiilock p. nt. uf July Jl, lul.i,
At .'cli inettine every policv holder : for furnishiii mnteriala ami lubor for
I of the orporatiori wim is of tl. ai(i thn cotistructton of nn udditiou to thu
're twenty one years or upward, and brick a.sembly hall, in itrict accord
slin.s poli.-v ha 1-eeit in force lor al ul" w" the li n:i, speeificatioM ami
I least one year last pa. I, shall be en -i instruction.) to bidden, which may bu
! tilled to ca.t one vote in person or by ejiiiiuned at the office of Hid paper ur
Iproiv. KOKIIKST K. DKVDKN, jienodi.al in whiej tin advertisement
I'r bnl
EXECUTOR'S riNAi. NOTICE.
otoe il u.reby ijtven that the un
del-lulled i:eeulrix has filed her final
account of the esliiln ol' Miuotwi Aim
I 'ice, deceased, with the ( oiintv ( i l(
of Million ' ou li ty , tlrenon, mid the
l oiinly I'ouit of said ( irinlv has t'ixe.l
W'e.lii.-.lii r, I,,. L'stli duv of' July, H ,,
at I" o'.-biik in thu forenoon, us the
tune for li.iiiiiiu ub ject ions to said final
neeuiiiil and (he s.-ttiei it Iheieof, and
all pel. on. nileiestcil Iu said eslad'
nine, on i,r beforu Kind dale, file oh
.lection, if any there lire, Iu .Hid io
''""HI and hliow cause, if any exi i,
why said arioiiut smiuld not be nlluwed'
oiiwina k. si'i:iiii;i(,
of the Kstate of MinerMi
Ann hire, Heceasi-d.
ADMIN I8TRTOR-'S OR EXECUT
OR'S NOTICE or HEARING
Of 1'INAL ACCOUNT
Notice is hereby j(ivcn Hint the fine I
account uf ,1, K. I'oulsoii us admniistra
tor of the vHlati. of Rachel ('.nil son,
'I used, has I filed ill Hie cuunt
court of Million county, slate of die
K'.n, and that, the lillh day uf .uj..m,
1113. at the hour of III o'clm k u. at ,
;i I nas i. ecu duly iippoiulc.l hy such rouii
lor tne iiearniK or nlijc.-t iuns to such
I noil a unit and the settlement there
of, at which tune any persu.i interested
in s i. li estate may appear and file id.
je. ii,,n thereto in writing and conic .1.
the Mill.e, f
.1. H. col I.SdN,
A.liiilnistratur of the I -tale
July ' 1,V:'2 fti Amj. 3
I NOTICE Of FINAL HEARING.
In H.c rentier of III.' Kslale til' Sn
I. el J. Kc
Nolo,- I
dr..;it.,.-l
of .
Dect-HHi'd.
n hereby j(i ton I It il t the ill.
ha . t ill d his f noil u cuiitil
-late, nit, I Hint the until
Minion I'minty, Stale uf tlr.
II 1 . I It I r i We.llli .dttv, I h.l
.lil.i-
1,1
.: . i r. ,
of o
roo...
I place
btv of Aoi:u-t, IIM"., at the .ion.
o'clock u. in., iu the I oui.lv I null
e-f -in, I I uu tit v, as the tune and
of hc.iriuir, ol. .ctloiis to .aid 1'iii.tl
ii. c.i.i.t and llio st-ttb in, -ill thcr'nt;
nil ei.oir iiilere.lcd in ropiired to
'"Use or 1. 1.' their ol.e.'lliilis, it II..'.,
I','' '" I''"1' ,u of "aid fili.il
"' '"" . ' . A- h r. o!(,
AdiiMiiiMiut.r
le Ijoiiii noil ol -u I -1
IMate.
I'llul'OSAI.H I'tdl ADDITION T')
111(1. K ASSKMI1I.Y HA1.I.. Depart
merit of Thu Interior, Iffn a of In-li tn
Affuin, Washington, D. '., June I,
lull. Scaled prtiposula, plainly marked
on the oiHndn of the aealed envelope:
"I'lopo-als for Addition to llriek A-t-s.
ml.lv Hull, Sab-ut School, Urcoit,"
and u.ldrcs.ed to thu " ( umiiiissiuncr of
i Indian Affair, W ifdiint.)n, D.
will be received u. tilt) Indian Office,
,cars, tne inilcd htulei liidi.in
: s.'innl, cheinawa, Orison. Kor further
1 information apply lo the Suporintomt-
,.h, (lf Kat,m school, inn Sells,
, oiiiiiiirsiuiii'r.