Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, July 30, 1915, Page THREE, Image 3

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    THREE
One Year of Great War
THE SOUND OF THE
THE SALEM DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM. ORE., FRIDAY. JULY 30. 1915.
Now Js the Time to
Bricklay
ers and Carpenters
It means prosperity. jCome and
hammers is the sweetest music played in Salem.
hear them. They are like a submarine they are bound to tear through everything
in their way until they have accomplished their purpose. From no won it is our
business to clear the coast. All goods throughout the store must be sold.
egardless of Cost
sicrs, Combination Suits ... .49c Ladies' ReadytoWear feather headpiece ....
5t'c and 65c Boy and Girls ....OO $10.00, 12.50, $15.00 and $20.00 Men's 50c Mesh and Balbrig- nt.
Straw aW Canvas' Hats COl TAILORED SUITS yan Underwear CdC
. ,. ' Plain, Btripes, Checks, Novelties
3'Jc and 4oc Ladies Check Of ft Boys' J5 Blue Bib Overalls, OO
Gingham Aprons ! Jl IjQ $D.9U 1'""
l.'c Bleacbed Huck Towels, 0 10 . . Men's 8."e and 1.00 Dreys JO
1S34 in., sale O QqjJj jqJ DfCSSCS and Neglige.) Shirts 40C
Misses' and Children's Pumps AQn $8.50, $10.00 and $12.50 24-in. leather Bound Jap. flO.
Mid Oxfords OK LADIES' COATS AND DRESSES Suit. Case, sale VOC
with no thought of costs
"if and $1.00 Ladies' Long ....CQ- mty j nn Men's 25c Fibre Silk 10 1 O.
White Silk Oloves 33C Jpj.yU 3J1Q $4,311 Socks, tan or black It, LmLC
5e and $1.00 Corsets, all ' iOrt ... . . ! . 1.00 Children's Barefoot rr
M70. long or Wt : 4QC Vf-lStS aild SklllS Sandals, nil si7.es DOC
75e and 85c Ladies' Outing dQ watmAIaSSS ran M'n " m ',", 2.CBSsi'"e QKP
C.owns. white and fancy 45C ' WAISTS AND TAILORED SKIRTS ,, Tweo,, Tro,el., ydC
In Two Lots i
'JOc and I5c Fancy Dresden 1A- QQ I ffl Q0 75c and 85c Baby's Crib OQ.
Ribbons, 4 in. wide iwt 30C OnQ 1.30 Blankets, all colors J.V.
A Comparison Will Convince
12c ami 14c Dress Ging- OIQ- Mil 1 1NFR V PRMTQ 1 00 do. Ladies' FVst. Black C-
hams, light or dark O 1JC lUlLLlULIU lAHCd joc and 12 1 -2c Hose JC
$1.25, $1.60 and $2.00 LADIES'
. and MISSES' STRAW. CANVAS, , .
75c and $1.00 Children's JQ- rpT . -..r . $1.3.) and 1. 50 Honeycomb JC
Wash Dresses FELT nd nBEE HATS Bedspreads, full size IdC
.',(.,. Seersucker and Cham- OC llHf rITIfl tlMC and 20c White Striped Q 1 O.
bray Petticoats, sale VWV W or Figured Scrims J i'-t
$1. 0l Ladies' Silk .Boot Jlose, Ah TRIMMED HATS Ladies' 12 l-2c, and 15c Swiss O
Hsle top "f $3.60. $4.00 and $5.00 Ribb Vests 01
LADIES' TRIMMED HATS'
.V, lie, 7 l-2c Laces and En J. On One Table in One Lot i and $1.50 White Middy AO
broidery' iC and tC 49 Blouses, .ale 48c and JOW
Is: bv IS Bleached Napkins, AQ- Men's and Boys' Bathing Aft
per dozen - PARASOLS S"""' H"le 25c' 39c "d HJt
12 12c Cretonne, all new 0 1 25 8tyl V"? 100 nd1.25 E. ru or JO
interna sale O IOC Pongee Parasola White Lace Curtains
i.merna, sate ,2 bQ j3 00 4nd $3 50 vaiue
7.-c and 5 Full Size Bed Ah. QCp 2M and $2.50 White Duck .... JA
Sheets, salo ISC iOt Wash. Skirts, special '''
I army of teiucious veterans, twotoone!
jmore efficieut than nt the outset of'
j the war.
She tmiished the ghost of 1S70.
I She leaned to tight as the other
I
THE ENGLISH OtTLOOK.
(By Ed. L. Keen.)
(Vnitcd Pre-.is Staff t unespondent.)
Loudou, July 3'. Kni'land starts
uiH)ii the seroiul yenr of the C.reat War
i with dtviiled anvantn;:. h mcr her po , fellow fights bv binrowiiii;
sitirm of twelve mom lis ns;o. : She retook iurt of Alsace, her lost
I She has eoiiimsnil or the seas. She proviuce.
has au army, tniinc I ami in training,! She stiij'ped the erown prince at Ve-r-1
of nearly three million n-en. Her "ex- dun. j
petitionary toree' in FtlTce is nowj She held N'aury, the eastern gate to1
firmly entrenched in a position regard-' Paris.
ed as impiegunble, even if the pros- Slu cronlct heavy artillery, lacking
'fleets of making a mio ssful general at the start.
offensive movement ure net immediate.1 She ousted shirkeis from safe posi-l
Her airmen haVe i-si::lil;h,..t beyouil tions back to the line and sent them
question their snpeiioriiy in skill and ; to the trenches; ami brought out of
daring ttver, those of the i ncniv. She is! the trenches mechanics, engineers and
building a Keit aerial tleet. She has others needed for war material file-'
at last begun with nil the resources at lories. 1
her command, uinterinl mi, I human, to; She sent a lame expeditionary force
manufacture a preponderating i(iiamity ; to the PnrdKiiclles. ' '
of arms and ainiiiiniitinn of the right; She biiiOcd the Austrian fleet in the
sort. She has buck of her a united A.hiiitic, just as Knglaml bottled the
nation and a united empire. .(Senium fleet at Kiel, keeping the Mod-
I The war found her unprepared, not , ilurrnnenu open. i
only irom me nniii:uy sinii.ipoiiit, nut one siiceessimiy inunclieil all war
politically. The lihcial go eminent 'financial ni"nures.
was apparently ridiui; fir a tit 1 1. There She abolished absinthe and put other I
Iih.I been all but nintiuy in the army, i intoxicants under control. I
The Irish had become more turbulent j She provided for the fan ilies of sol
than ever. Sir Kdwcnl ( arson had es- diers..
tnblished his " Provb ioiml (tovernuieiit , She eared for her own refugees audi
of I'lster," end revolution was in sight. provided homes ami nourishment fur
India wns swthing wilh sedition. Kven ' Hclginns.
Canada had shown signs of tiring of j She placed women In men's jobs and
the restiaint of mother's iiprmi strings, kept the economic life of the country
Industrial unrest was at it h height. Ab S"-"
together things were in a very bu, way. She kept calm despite invasion of her
Now most of these tumbles have dis-1 territory; bucked her soldiers with a
appeared. Some of them remained I patient, toiling, united citineury; and,
longer than others, it in true. It hasinuch to her credit, has yet to niter the
been a yenr of readjustment. Liberals first word it' criticism against any one
and conservatives, radical.! and tories.jof her allies.
i now sleep in the urine bed. So far as France was never so calm as now.
the Irish disaffection, upon which the She has suffered and is still suffering
kaiser polluted so fondly thanks to the cruelly but she has not complained,
lack of understanding on the part of Her feeling runs too deep for outward
hs emissaries is concerned, that van-1 "how, thus revealing a little-known
I ished almost 'over night. It was a1 trait of the French.
i short way irom Tippernry. Sir Kdwnrdi dodging by what France litis nceomi
! Carson, whom they were about to lock I Wished during the first year of the
i up in the Tower, is now attorney gen- war, and by her present dcndlv calm,
oral of (irent Britain, and John Hed
mceid could be ill the cabinet if he
wanted to. One hundred and twenty- j second year of the
five thousand Irishmen have joined tile i Sunday.
i King a army. .atiouiihsts and union,
i ist 75,000 of the former and 50,0110
of the latter insterd of drenching Ire
land with er.ch other's blood are fight
ing side by side under the l uioii Jack.
! i nnnda heard the call o arms and, after a year
'responded at once with SH.tniO men, to up thus:
whi.ii she has been adding regularly I ricsiiisiou of Kmisian I'oliiud, ltd
since, i ncy or miner wnut is ion or gnim una northern r mice- -territory ns
them are serving in the trenches along : large nnd rich rs New Kiiglaud l.nd
with (ihurbns from India. Australians New ork.
and New Zealnndcrs, together with I The tnth.'ili.nd entirely free of the
Welshmen pud Scotsmen, ure engaged enemy, nave for il small strip of we.it
in the Dardanelles in one of the most i em Alsace.
valorous campaigns in the history ofl Powerful nnd active submarine and
warfare. The sporadic uprising in . Zeppelin fleet u.
South Africa has been suppressed, audi A tradition for the navy.
the great mass of liners against whim j An ainiv still cr.pable of offensive
r.nglnnd conducted her unrighteous war ; i.perations meiywhere in the war lli
l.i years ago, with Cencral llotlia at inters. And hundreds of thousands of
their head, have cniiipiered (ionium men capable f be, ring arms not yet
Southwest Africa fiu Knglnnd. Labor , ei Ileal to the colors,
nnd cnpital have joined their forces iui Finances uiiiiupalicd the only bel
the conflict. 'ligcrcnt which has not borrowed ' heav-
There has been much talk of eon-lily, openly or in secret, in foreign
scription of late, bitili military and in-1 1." nds. nod which has neither declined
diiHtrinl, The lenders of the nation be-In moratorium or ci.ncelled public debts.
Move Kiigluud can win without either,' A million ci.i'.cm In iieiitial loads
mill if the recent response of the man- ready to retnni In and help lieriiiiiuv
, tne Hiwers or central Mirope have a
hot time in store for them during the
war, which begins
GERMANY'S PRESENT ASSETS.
(By Carl W. Ackemian.) '
(Vniteil Pri'ss St.-ff Coriespondeiit.)
Kerlin, .lulv .10. dcrmniiv s assct-i
wjirfare can be summed
Buy Your Summer
Underwear
Hosiery
Sport Shirts
Straw Hats
Washable Ties, Bathing Suits
EXTRA SPECIAL
Summer Clothing
AT 4 OFF
70
rick Bros.
Is the House that Guarantees Every Purchase
Corner State and Liberty
The CHICAGO Store
howl of the country is any criterion
they are right. Hut they are prepared
for conscription, if that should prove tn
be the only solution. The national leg
ister scheme lool.s ns if it
hi that direction. The miicliinerv for
conscription is to bo created, but only
in lie utilized in the gravest emergency.
Although sli
ness, Knglaml lias by no melius lost
hope. She tenli.es now that the strug
gle lli.'iv be long and desperate, lint1
recuperate titter the war.
Territiry pract'ciilly uinliiiiiiigcd In
itio ravages of car,
tiermanv's Ios.hm dining the year's
a step struggle are:
nvi-r one hall ol In i colonial empire
n tuied.
All her ocrv:is eouiuieice teuiho
lias lost her cock-sure-j rarily destioved.
Tno I lied iniil liltv lliomiiiul sol
liers killed.
Kxpcudilurc of about t..'.'0'i jlii,iiiu.
Iiii-i given (ieimtinv these
CoUapsed on Arrest
Portland, lire., Julv 'M. Arrested on
Jap rorester Arriyes. 'the ehuige of selling a ring belonging
July 30. Preparatory ,u nance, .miss ueiia Kiciiter, i nom
as r. niia, iti, vi minimi, nnu i:iuiinn 10
lie u college griidiiuto and the son of
wealthy parents is in the emergency
hospital today suffering from hysteria.
Kirk, who declares that he sold the
ring with Miss Kleiner's consent and
that she remonstruted only when he
bought liquor with the money, enlliipsed
when taken into custody.
TODAY'S PORTLAND NEWS
Bryan U Coming.
Portland, Ore., July 30. Williuiu
J Bryan will arrive here late today
fri in Albany. A big reception commit
tee will meet him ut the station and
he and Mrs. Bryan wilt be escorted to
s hotel where 'they ill remain until
( o'clock when the' former secretary of
;ite will address en "Fundamentals"
at the Heilig theatre.
Jap Tor
Portluud, Ore.,
toi spending three weeks in studying
the national furests of the northwest,
It. Nakai, secretary of the forestry
bureau of the imperial Japanese govern
incut, is in Portland. Nakai has
ready inspected a number of
national forests.
all
i;'itt'rn I
ZE ROLE ME
OJLS V CREASES
BED CROWN
GASOLINE
Awarded
(Q) L jo)
n.
fast Francisco
i Japan's Cabinet Crises
i Result of Scandal
Tokin, July U0. The cabinet crisis
i which it nas predicted would follow
the iM-nniliil growing out of bribery in
'the March elections came today when
i Premier Count Okuma presented the
I resignations of all the minister, en
j bloc.
The Mikado is considering the mutter
j but has not yet accepted the resign.
jtion..
The eniieriir culled the elder states
I Bieu into conference this afternoon to
consider the situation. He will not take
j any action until they have passed on
(the resignations.
I . The resignation of the cabinet
I precipitated by the arrest of K. Hays
shada, chief rlerk of the lower house.
This a followed by rharge. that Vis
-count Ours, home minister, bad accept,
led t.Vxj from a political candidate lust
spring. Oura tendered hia resignation
hu h was arcepted by the eoiiieror.
It was freely stat'd yestenlur that
1915
the entire ministry would reliniuiah of
fire and Count Ok"uni' art ion twliiy
created little surprise.
The Exposition Rve M'
honors to these Standard prod
uct made from California
cnide.in competition with other
gaiolinei and automobile oil.
Standard
Oil Company
it roiiaolercd ii
An Km h"
will till you n
lime.
Prance hs
.her staying ' n
htn Praariaeo, Julv .10. The finding of purpose and
the lunger the lo iter for her allies in I lie war
the end. Military writers, mini v of I hemes:
them, say tiermany has now reached The kaiser.
the maximum of her efficiency, while. Kield ,l.u-li:l on Hindi iibeig, who
Knglnnd has only got n good start tit 'won the buttle of the Miiiiiiiiii Lakes,
ward that goal. With the boundless fi I east I'm ia from the Mm s nli-l
resources of the llritish empire still to pricked the bubble of llus-iu's irresis
-draw upon Knland believes ultimate tilde might,
victory for the allies can only be a l.ieuleuaui von dcr I. nob n, who vm'Ii
I ipiestiiin of tune - if the spirit that nnw'lj men captured n tort lit Nainnr, llnl
j ilouiiniites Knghiiol eieitiuues. jgiom, without filing a shot mid permit
I If it is In be .1 wnr of exhaustion, ted the lieiioiim. to begin the roul nt
she says, then the odds are in favor the Allies.
i of Knglnnd and IhT allies. l ommaioler Olio Wcldigeii, of the
- siilunai me I L'll, .lm sank lour Mulish
THE YEARS ACCOMPLISHMENT. ( cruisers in the Noil I, nd who
(By William Philip Blinma.) ( finally nu t hi i di illi uhen his sub
(Puiled I'r--- Staff ( orrespoiulent.) !'' ' sih.Ii bv a llriti h ship fly
I'sns, Julv m.-Orie v. ur ago to "'' nl"' Swedish Hag.
morrow, the'g. n-ral iiiol.'iliMliou order 1 Moeel.e, a bciiteuiint of
was posted in Franco culling the men!""' ''"nous r.ea raider Knob n, who led
to the roli.rs This was war. Today!""' 1 '"tiding paity from
her leaders ,n-ider the crisis passed ""' r-mdeii salelv bj. k to ll. rha, after
and that vi ..iv is onlv a nnestion of ""' r.iinlen w.i sunk,
tj,,,,, ' Admiral v, a Hpc, who a i k one
Th ini.t. r nf wnr, M. Aleiander ' ""t"1' !'"adi.iii and preferred to f.ght
Millerand, has i.nnoui.ce.l that the tier 1 ," " ''"''""" alk-
man ollensne i broken and that the"'U ""t11 hip. end crew, went to
defensive soon will oe. Prime Minister , ""' bottom, ri.lher Ih u surrender to an
k...... VkMii.i in no interview ...... led uv '' ' 111 H'.inpy ii. p. nor lir.lisli fl.-i-l
i 'i-i... i
me, declared Herman resources in in.iiiov
'and supplies to be in a bud way, and
j.M. Victor Augngiieiir, minister of the
I navy, Ims tu'd me that (lermanv's sub
ruaiine war M.iot have any effect 1.11
i the filial issue.
Krniiee, then-tore, is confident, but
not om r onfi'l. nl. Hhe realizes that
'there is yet n o. h wink to be done. Mie
'argues, Iiowcm r, that if liermiinv, with
iher flying -i uri nnd an army in the
pink of coiohi "ii and at its maximuin
strength, could nut shatter the French
army, aught oif lis guard br a
i ' bruk attack.' the kai'er 's furei are
l helpless now. For not only has Kri e
reiincri.l from ihut sudden first blow
sh.ii .he ! I iilono to icceiVf, it. but 'tunning a"'
,. r,n,,r II , n ul lh ..s.l i.1 the It-ims. One of the
I war. The Kngli h are daily im-re juing
in number and the Kuss.ati avnlm.che
ihaustible.
ii, or Kreiichwomaii,
IS rp.ly a ipiestioll of
. . . i
against win ships themselves. t
I lie Hermiiiis nre convinceil inai ini
submarines liuxe demivalir.ed Hnlain's
coiifiileiice. That is why the govern
tiieut will not it I i in Ion lis siibmnriiie
policy, no inn 1 1 r how long the war
way go on.
Newspaperman Fights
Battle With Big Ostrich
-
Itnkersfield, Oil., July .10. Attacked
by Diamond llick, u big iiiibian ostrich,
Itoss C. Miller, newspaper man, fought
a thirty minute battle with the giant
bird here today. He was rescued by
M. It. I'nrrn, owner of tne ostrich ranch,
after he Imd slipped und fnlleu ekliliust
ed.
Miller attempted to walk across Hie'
extensive nslrich range. When in the
middle of the pasture he received a'
severe blow on the head from Diaiiiond .
Dick's beak. Warding off the bird's
blows, Miller tiied to reach the fence.
Hut the ostrich constantly circled sol
as tu keep Miller's eves to the sun,:
always peeking viciously at his head. j
When Miller fell, Diamond lin k wns
stiiitled for an instant, lief. ire he could
attack again Jiinii appeared on thei
scene, armed with an ostii.-h hook. He J
assisted Miller In rise, tin. I the two.
fo light their way to the fence, pursued !
by the infuriated bird. I
M'CAIX'B MAGAZINE TREE
McCall's Miignine one year,
with choice of pattern free to
every auliscrilier of the Capital
.1 1 u i mi I who pays three months'
siib.icriptiou at one time lit the
regular price delivered by cur
rier. A Port hind paper is now
milking a nimil.ir offer, but it is
not aeee;i: ury to scud four mon
ey a w iiy from home in ruder to
get this iitciuium. The Capital
.loiirn.ii is a better paper fur
H:ileui peipb thru uuy Portluud
paper.
A cent a word will tell your
wants In a Journal Ad under
Today. Try it.
MAT IE BOICIDE PACT
' ox lur imsi.j UI wen i.reppe.j uuiiicnil- I ii-re rt- s.y,'.--
i fied woman in hiirerkels lake in (iuld-, first year of ih
rn (.ate psrk lit bours after the rlia
i roirery of the lody if an unidentified
u.an in almoat the same spot, at. v al 1 f i il
toniahe.l the world by
itirt, bv her unanimity
v her aeroiiiplihiiiei.t.
f her di U during the
nr:
Mie accompli '.cd hi r own lulidnritv.
Mie friistra'i I ii.-iinsnr
plan of . -an. 1 1- V'1'
I he li!i nl heroi :i eiiuttt iIiom of the
army, (iernu i.v believci the tiod.liou
ec r.blislu .1 f. r h r ny by the iintn.
live, eouragi- i nd : bility of her sn.lors
during the pit vc.u one ,d the mod
vh Ina III- bci,.',it. the war has confer
red on her. The men who hu do d al
s.-a for the f,. tin Hi nd will have then
Humes inscribed on' itupcrishulil.- rolls
it a new ii.iiptrnti.in for the empire
Wh ri the ptcetit wir broke out II. e
lieruiiia u i. v wim an unlricd ii.stru
meiit. It Irs b aru. d all it knew of
sea tightin I.v in: delivers and study.
'I he war hrs leuioi. tinted coo. lu.nw- !
ly to licru iiiiv Ih. t m.';ti for lusu the
Kniflid., with I II their centuries of a
the I'ljlll.ls of the l.er
ini lor surprisi of
the war la the .-ouipurntltc Incf fico-ricv
of Kiigland's iii':'l coinmaiolers. 'I'he
maun, r in which Admin I I ru be k al
low., I Inl.ia If to be oul maneuvered in
the Hub nn on In ttle by Admiral
von hp.-e, tie f.-tiliiv ol the Kngb h
sttir..;t to tone the I ar .lane ll-, and
the disput 's of the Munriiltv in J.ll-
b", eiiionraii.ig in Ih.- o-n mutiny of
It" roil Fish, r, lire all believed bv the
(i.-rmns us r.pre .-i.tative incidents,
showing f'.nli'h naval prestige has been
original 'rmfni ntly injured. The intivitics nl
the li.-rrMin -ubmi-rin are among the
HE SUNK AND TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE
GREAT EXTENSION SALE
NOW ON.
victory of the Maine,
moat potent ri ii f of l.erroaa opt iin.-rn
n a ii vn r of waifnre bi-gina. Tl c
the Mn Praii'iaco poliri. Iwlay. N" won in
T .... al.... ...:. :J. . -1 i. . lavihf I'nris.
.tur.iirufv vi h fui. nir i in n i -.-- , . , ...
atreng.h. ned br the fact ,Ui there i. a d.f-a:..l me Herman attempt t-. ' ' "
bullef wound ,'n the head of the .,.,!." Dui kiik. .'.Li. lU.ulogn. l to deairoy tie K.ig b-h navy or
I..I, the wound in the woman'. he.dV"h" '"""'1 "" ' " 1 ,V" " ' '
... r,l,,l e.ud . a U.i.l1...n. ''he forml the lirrmaas to ac-pt " high n f.e.t In venture for.h
was evidently eausei by a bludgeon. . f,.,,t,.,e.,t from Prance and II. I to battle. Th.. belief del prevail lor
i JnlJd. MM J 1. V T' ' '( -nipbtcl Ike ZiM,nu of "I b.i' - he North nr.. but ,t
)t,,Ud U Qs J. to M. hft lu )ir v v)if ptui,ht nu l)li((pr NM.r.,hHe.s, the
j ' iK.etatioii .igjni't Knj'lniid nifrih.lil
j A ! m WOT tOttl tU ym Nll )na ,t. nrt,,r f individual..! fleet are rourdend to be second onlv
I ttery In th Journal Nm Tod my irniran.rnUlits aai thinker, into aa'ia ni.rlai..e t.. under atiacti.
Sale Commoncos at 9 A. M.
Saturday Specials
Womens Silk Gloves
COe Values 4QC
85c Values ..' 65c
$1.00 Values gOc
ifl.50 Values..... $1,19
Women's Summer weight knit I'ants and TighLs, 50c
values, lace knee, pair
34c
This is less than wholesale cost.
10c White Lawn, Saturday, yard
He
Yyj TRY SALEM FIRST
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