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SIX THF, DAILY rAPITAT. .TOfrRXAIi. SALEM. OREr.nV. MONDAY. ATT.T'ST P- iu!u:u ttuuiuttuiuututtu Sport News fctmnnnmjitunnmtnantujmmmtup'untmmnttmmtmntmntunuuuuuwi I TAMOUS INVENTOR DEAD. Washington, Aug. H. fienrge William-oni, the mini who mixed the fir.il "Kin riokey, " in read ' here today. The drink was , iiami'il alter Colonel ".on" I Ifiokc.v, of Missouri, who had I In- i nfj ' ) i ii f i n . 'c AUMSYILLE NEWS GAME OF SERIES 10 SHU IN RUNNING Senators Play Ragged Ball Behind Keene and Boot Away the Game M.-.Miiint ill oi'lll ground was featured liaird, III ... F.dwar.K el Hngarlh, If lift V l, SS til0l, illl Mutt, L'b Knot, c . . Courtney, rf Jlirhnm, . . Willi OVor Saletn Oil till' yesterday in a gam,' lhai by eight I'lTin ifi tlh" McGraw'sMen Showing Burst of Speed Which Makes Them Pennant Rivals To tu l Adams, 'Jli Humphreys, IIHIKIT. ('.,... lOIII'll, lit .. Punk, rf .... Hoinhiirdt M ill.T, . Tnstn, If Kccne, Kay tewitnr. The scorn, j MiMllinvillo. j Alt It. II. I'D A. K.I I II i !l II II j :i j i ioi a s : i in 4 i i r. ii ui 4 0 O i) I II j r. o o ii ." ii 4 0 il 1 1) 1! Ill 4 0 1 I ') i :i u it ii :l i); :td .1 7 2? n I Hal em. All It. If. I'D A. K. All It. II. I'D A. K. New- Vork, Aug. H.-Th run yi'i nut i i iiii nice ror i h-ngne M'iiiiiuit. MeOraw1 tlin of ill till' i(lil to Ik; iillot, ii ux showed ipocd tin) tin st week tliat Giants art' Ike National ti'aui, hurst :iii f Tulnla III! !! 27 1 1 H Itntlt 1 fur Miller in Hi,- Htli, Htmiinary. Struck out: Kccne, III; llarliiun, II. JUse. (in linlla: Hnrhnin, I ; Koenc, 2. l'nua balls; 1 1 an kit, II, Hit by pitched bayy: AiUum, F.dwarda, Hand. Two haaii hit: Davis, F.ilwnnU, Hogarth, H ii in 'l r-vi. 1 1 oTti run: Allium. Dou ble ita vh: Keene to Huiisor tu .Iiiih'ii. Stolen liaes: I vix, ,'t; Hogarts, 2j Kil wurda, Hull, Adama. Sacrifice hit : lliiuaor, Hiaiinp. Tiiiiii of KiiuiH, 2:10. Umpire, t hevne. t Watching the Scoreboard Oaks twin aneeiiiiihod I, of,, in I In' Tiger sluggers. Tlmt give.. In.' Vermin I ton llllnl I'laeo, I'nrllnni lout iIm audi straight lo' tlin Angels in tln ti )l i' i ii n , h ,i .'i.1 'I'lni koi in, etc. Hall Lake began playing true to Ihnlj cellar -Ilfl in lollli It lt I II nil. I loa to Sun Francisco 12 In Finn; Hodio ,n, llii' henw Hi i . I, liilior for llio Seals. I I'llilflib'lphlll 1 1, I I ii , i ii tut 1 1 II. VV sav iiioro? I IImhiMmi took two fioin tin. Cub., ' Tim second game was clone, llmolilvni winning by Ihe rovf iluiil evelami. Tluee 1 1 1 ii v pit, bet lell before the: siege gun atutf iiiicui hod bv Si. I,,,ns,; "nil Hie acme win 7 In 2. WOHLD'S ORE ATF.8T ATlf I.P.Tl'.H I (JUIT TRACK roit HOOD! Hun Krnnrl.,',,, Aug. m. Tliree hold I r of world's I rink rem, I, do, lure, I ! here todtiv that they woie t'lrotili Kill, tlin track, Kiiine. Ilowanl iie, ihe n,-,i un from' l.m Aiinelea, hnhler of the norl,l' let oiil n il :i ,1 ,, ,,r ,h, i ,1, ytl wh; r're.l Kelly, the l,. Aaueleutl,. Ii'ln nhu hl,, ti. i,', r.,,,,,,1 f aei-uiula flat fr Hie I'.'o y:1r, lii,r,ll,', niul .Norumii Tidier, o' MuMon, h ,l,lei of tin. Korhra reeor.l of 4 J ' :l n r tlio mile, rill nnnl thev li.i.l run then hi. I men. Willi the A I'. u, iw nnlior of lliaton, alliletie iulel'enl i'enti"e, in H,c two ilav ilelnv eiiruual, ,iln,l, ,,.,., her to.Uy. The lelaia will ru nK,. r ion ineirea lo mil,,. i,.,, f- ineii to iMiii,ete la pra. (letill aiii'iirn lor the I'll ilJii-H uml Jim von nliiu l".iiiis turn into the .Nriitcnilicr li.nni .stret, h, The raniiaiit ulunin of the (limits must make them re.sieeieil. As a mutter ol tail, however, but one tenia enn really be declared out aihl that is (Inrlio llerzo( ' rilliiiled Iteds. Never in the history of busebull have seven cIiiIih swept turoiih August so closely bunched us this year. Hut four (jiiiiies separate the seventh pincers und the loading rhiludelpMnns, ttnd liny club that ran win four or five Raines in row is not only K'i'K ,u look K'""!, but it Is K'lint; to look like a Komi bet to cop the flii. A short winning streak will send any of them out In front, and once out they urn (ruing to b mighty hard to catch. Huston ' i huneeH, it mixlit j said, deis'iul to a Inrite extent on whether Johnny Kvers cum keep his temper and stay in the k'iiiio. On Weduesdiiy of last week the llraves Imd won 15 out of their lust IH Karnes anil the dopesters uckiiii fi((uriii) out t In i r Heats for tilt) bit; show in Bean Town. On Wednesday, however, Johnny jrnt into n aeriin with Fred t'lurke i t l'ittsliuru ami drew a three day siispeiiHiun. Tho llraves did not win Ii Kiinie tin rest uf lur week. It 's not "''''Ii lid' -its fact tlin) (he llraves can develop a wliinirij( Imbit without the little Tri.i,n. They dinn't start on Unit l.i aine slrcak iialn rvers Rut back In the name. .Their whole defense nml oflense is built nbu him more than iver this ear. with JSIalliaKs forced to net I Ioiik wllhoiit II, rvices of the liinlolph Tyler ,1a trio. I tiiru'liiill n have stendilv prophe sicd that the I'liillies ouiild eriick under the AiiKUst sun. Just a Irace of a crack appeared last week and it widened per ivpubly on Hunilny ut Pittsburg when the I'irates look butli ends of a double header. Alexander, around whom I 'at Moriiu has built his whole club, shown sinus ul the strum, too, by ilioppitij. tliree funics in u row. The lioilera lost a Iiiiki" part of their j"'1 hopes when thev took the road. Ileloni starliiiK west, thev had devel opeil a men Utile wmiiiiiik streak, but the western clubs soon showed them wnere it whs all wrung for 1 1 win. I lie t libs are considered luiseluill men to be the dark the leiiKiie. At tunes Hiesiuihau 's club looks like a world bealer, and iiKiiin like il hunch of bushel,.. Tl,,, ,, ,,,1,, be aanl ',. the t'ludnmls. 'I he I'iriiies hnieu't shown I'onsistenlly cuouo,li lo lie really daiiKerous contenders. It's mi) body's , peniiiiul vet un,l the ,IcmI take the hindmost. ' to liv many tiorses ot chancH in cop! that little tour Tnere were piacticall) , .,i,cnciiu ii-iiue race ex, the White Ko cliaiuea look inure nuelcil nut limn I,.., Il looks like Huston and licit,, it to ''onie itilo September fi,;litiiiK lr the lend. Iloatoi, ,. ,e ,;tl,. n, ,.,,,1,,,,, ctl.'lea due , i the ,, lr ,ulull.,, ot the club, but ,f nKhev .leatiitH . uetiin utiolhi'l A I " i'c is niter, lliorc II lot of liode,,.,! .,, r.iich club won a ,l 'iil, sal or, lav. The W lute s, rc di.a,,oii ,,. no ,1S(, ,. ire,.,i , ,!,,, ,..,K,. "" I'M" ' iiaries mii,i,Ki' h usuois or ilollais I, i imik Ioimiik pliiveK nlm , Woilli in, t,.d f tiave let to mi, ll,,.,. now mi. I iet the Iciim, In. I. aie K' piMici n, i; to lie lilc hciole was ii Sea il'e TOOK THE PAPER 'LEVEN YEARS. I'e .I'lppeii the iIlperyeH, I huve, I . 1 1. 1 ii 'I like to do it, lint II litor he Kot too smart, And I allow he'll rue it. J I am the iniiri who pays his debts. And will not be insulted, S,i when the editor K,,f snout I want to be coioilllteil. I tool, the paper 'leveii years And helped him all I could, sir, I'.ul when it comes to diinnili' me, I didii 't think he would, sir; lint toat he did, mid you can bet II made ii, e hoi as thunder; I says. " I'll atop that sheet, I will, If the doKone thills koi's under.1 I hunted up the editor Ami for his ciiiiuin ' cuper I paid his leveii years to quit Ves, sir, I ..topped the paper. GERVAISNEWS John Senile, of t'ollax, Wash., llervuM vi-nlor Mouila)', Mr. was a resident of this sectiua 111) years "o. Mrs. Orville Smith is overseeing the picking ot vvergreiui berries on her falher in law 's place near Silverton. Tlin Misses Kdna and (ieorKia Ann- strong visiled over Sunday with their sister, Mrs. lle.isie Crawford, in Al I'llllV. Miss Annie ( hoouettu returned Sat urday morning from n delightful trip to t lit i" I'iihuiiiu exposition ut San I'rau- CISCO. Mrs. I.'. I'. Walker is having a new bniiKalnw built on her place, one nnlo south of town. I-:. Main & Son are do ing tiu' work. Miss Nellie Walker, of I'ortlainl, and Miss Mildred Walker, of Wiiodburn, visited with their uncle mid aunt. Mr. and Mrs. K. V, Walker, one dnv last week. I 'hiirlea II. SieKiiiuiid, a teacher of iiiniiniil training in the schools of Mil waul.ee, Wis., has been the. ouest (rf his ciinsnis, A. It. Mini I,. K. Siegiiiund, Tor Ihe past week. Mr. Sii 'llllllllil mi his way home from the I'aiinnui I'xiiosi- t ion. Mis, Nora Miisuti. of Wuodburn was the guest of Mr. nml Mrs. ,. )). II,.,, Ming Weilnesdav. Mrs. K. M. Klinger nml little son and Miss Heitha Kliiiger left Wednesday tor a two weeks' outliitf nt Newimrt. ' Kthel Jiuien, the eight year old daugii ler of W. Ii. Jones who lives near Hn.oks, had the misl'orti to full from a horse Sunday, breaking her right arm. I'r. Calvin s, Whit,, and family and Mrs. Hell nil, I daughter, of I'ortlainl, inotuicd from I'ortlainl Sunday ami were Ihe Kiiests of Mis. Ilardiiig and daughter. Jos. !'. Nathinan was a I'oiibiiid ,i iter Sunday nml returned M Inv with 'S- -Mil till , who is feel inn fine after takiiiL' Ihe rest cine i',.r i.. Weeks. maiority of t'ne hot uruweis me spra) nig ami iv r. rt lice in r,.., i i' hiiice, but it is In I M, i hiiu now ui will be nunc faio.abl'.. r,., their destruction. Mis. K. .1. Iluidiiig mid Miss Harding went to I'ortlainl We,n,,,av. Mina Tiny W lute, who has I , ii,, s,,v era I weeks v.-1 III I licni, returned l( her holne. Miss .1 tin n i t II lileasoll, nee pall.Ci! ' ' in. Miss Tessie Mainline. iiiiiiiu. n neai 1 1 inn -ii, hi, l.i ,lav eiening with her pments, Mr and Mrs. I.. '. lileason. Miss tiertie. Wei'i'i lefl We.ln.w.l..,- and her father. John W OINX I, IIS I'lni.. lav I',.: (lH,.go, to be pieseut at t.ie reuiuiiv when Sister Mnrv l..i- W'cial receives Ihe' . ...I r-eivg I, In, 1,1 hipped from tin Mi pent a w inner, nve proved then oing pliotn, ins !,,,! puts in the lug ! Ihe pun, h ' DUUTTDKSCF.N'DVNT ni-' daw ci: ). i I i 1....H1-. ii winner l.ddi,. CH, . ,.s lie ni i ,,r :., ,, ,, I . . . M .... i . '" '. - Ni'Mii. I icl'i,, Id tor ilo oii'i'i. !hoi ' ' ' inn ,, v.iiiug panels, , ' iipicl Willi, oil appiiioiilli g.tiing ,,,, ,,, V i.-'.;v'-i... , -f. .-'. ;;n-Jl,; " -'Ar LKAOUK bTANDINOS an- all (fX ? . . J - -. ' i, I s" I .in. ; ..s m; . Mi I y ' -t "I I '' lo..' 'o. 1st wele t it. S"- "' ' M I,". ,"'!, y r- . .; ' '- " '"' l.M and M ! h . . , I ''"' lot .', - ., ' ' f ' i j V 0V Yi'steutay , R,U . . r. . v ; fi lis,,,; " ";'sr;','o !,: , , . ' . . Salt I :il A ; . ) :; , M.itunliy t Result,. yU ' '''. , ''" V'velos , IVit'au.l 4 (';' v' ::':h' ) X " " ":,KL""' - 'W'S y 'jy' 1 y i i. ';A i ,cl leiru-s are bciitu station at tin. mt., ,"" ,-rmos per .In v, and it is esti mated that next week il. -i.... pel en, Ii dav will be more tliuii ,loubl,', , it' i "i"i iiaugmer, ,Miss wlio have I ii nnikiug an ex '".led visit with Mr. , ( (j '"'lor a II, I nlliot I I, ,,, , I, I'M last Sniur.lav thou home i.i V',,,,, ii,.. I.' i. i ,- , ' ' o' li'M'r, loiiner pastor ,,',li- III i- int.. , .. ... I. ... i 1 Itomlilig Ihe 1,'lliualiv' imik , -.,i,i, Cog. siupnse.l , ....... ,. , .-. i,i -" M HI ,11,1 I ,.,.,., ,..r.. vcii'iig II,, H 0 1 'io . and sa s H ii. '' on belief iclnl to Mrs health, ami ,n,t the famili i's I mo star ng ne I'ullMl at Mill, II Mind.n ! at I lii'ii t "I- has l,..,. M, i, k VI, 'III IllOllllllg t'oi I'tr.itci: bkck nui'tiai.h -"la Heck n,,,! ,,,,.lr ,.,,,,, I'lllls,!:,! (,,,, ' the Ionic s l-nr,.l. l . H'S-,1. cm, .,r H... Hell, ot COMIllli,, oniinn, n,,,g tlio '' a t nr in ong, The couple sto.id miln ami ,,,IU 'f I ln I'.iil.n I'l,., wis , ,,,,,,i I' siia Si,,,-r en I'ruh " anlihilli g,i,M,,,,l in lir. and Mrs. Bursell and children mii'ort'il to Suloni Wediimlay. Frank .lohnaon rnd "isCr, of Shaw,, worn in town on business Monday. I Mrs. liosa Simp on, of Shaw, visifdj with Mrs. Kninia Simpson Saturday. Myron Miller cuiae Wednesday morn iug to visit Lis sister, Mrs. K. K. Kalin. Mrs. If. M. Fuson went to St. Helens Tuesday morning to visit her sister. I Mrs. Ii'. f. I'l ii in her. j Tho I'riseilla club tact with Mrs.j Ciias. Martin Thursday afteiwtju. A I fiim time was reported. ' Mrs. (.has. t licl'tiags retiirneil nonie, from nttending camp meeting at Wood burn Sunday evening. Fran If .lohimon, of Shaw, had the riiisfortuiio of loaing OUP of his fingers, last week. 1 Mrs. V. h, I'ound, of Sal"in, camel Wi'dncsdiiy foreiionn to visit with Ora, Hound ami family, of this place. j Mr. and Mm. Harry l'runk ami little son, Karl, who are ramping at lleaohes'j wood camp, apeut Sunday at home. Miss (irace Hutton returned hornej frum Woodbtirn Humlay evening, where she has been attending camp meeting. I Mrs. W. I). Wrk'lit und little son. I Allen, of I'ortlainl, came Siilur.lay even ing tu visit iier parents, Mr. and Mi. '. F. ilelri, anil 1'aniily. i . i r , i .... i . . , . "o. o'i .lira. t. r,. iniriiy miuoieu ioj Alseu Suttirdiiy nvi'ning to visit over! Sunday with Mrs. Darby's sister, Mrs.l Andrew Tilson. Mrs. Unville and sister, Mis. Decker-1 ing, returned home Sunday evening j i, .',.. ii .i.... .i. i i v.i " .itiiiurii, wncru lacy na.e neon attending oami) meeting. Mrs. K. K. Arrel nml little daughter, rrsnlu, left for Lohanon nnd Sweet! Home Monday evening, where thev will I visit relntivea and friends. Mr. nnd Mrs. F.d. Deiiham were in! lown Tuesday visiting with Mr. Don-1 ham's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Den ! ham. who has recently moved iutii! Did It Ever Happen to You? '-As By Mort Burger ' fP1" I'5rK5oMfr Coco' I i'W SENT Tel' , JT ti'M '.4J sf Aw lUUft" ' 1 ' ;mm town. Mrs. If. W. AreN'cal returned home Monday afternoon after a week 's visit with her daughter, Mrs. M. I,. Porter, of Turner, anil hor ion, (I. II. Mc.Neal, of Marion. Mr. and Mm. Frank Tucker, of New Vork, came Hundnv evening to visit with Mr. Tucker's' sister, Mrs. ( has. VanN'uvH, and family, and nephew, II. . Lewis, and family. Several years ago they left thin state to make their himic. in New York, hut Oregon seems to lie a place so attractive that, once here, you cannot stay away, for it has licen nuthoritntivelv reported that Mr. ami Mrs. Tucker will nmke their future hoimi in enstern Oregon. Hoeonl, AURORMEWS A. II. Will expects to leave tomorrow lor ii week or 10 , lavs' outing at. N,. tarts bay. He will be armed ,v,th R tide book. Among thme. nhoppiii here this week were Mrs W, .1. fppendahl, of Mark . 'airic; .nr. anil Mrs. Peter 7, ing, .his. f.rnest 1'ipcr nnd (I titers. A NOISELESS ROOSTER. Milliner ( il ro- Haywaid, Cal., Aug. 9. A noiseless romter! That is what Judge W. (I. Deal, of Hayward, clniins he haa produced, by the science of inti'ilirceding. By keeping his eye on those bens which were not blessed with vigorous voices, Judge Deal has produced a rooster that can hiss Imt not crow. elm Chris formerly Hulph Zimmerman came up from. -s 'lll'i.'l Sllllll-.l,,,' tn u 1,1 . : : .' siiriin tMe weeK wiiu ins parents, Mr. ami Mis immeriiiiin. Rir. und Mrs. John .T. FIU .;. i.oinei, ,.i,i., arrived nere Tuesday lor a short visit ,,-itl, fri.Mi.ls here who once lived in Hethol. I'hil l.iveslcy, the Woodlnnn I, buyer, was in Aiirirn Tuesdiiv luoking op the chances to d Ihihum-Am in this' sect ion. ' i Mr. and M,,. lrvi CnrtiM- nml fri I.1 of himmelaw, Wash , were here , '( visit Mr. tarier'a sister. Mrs li I i ergen, ' , u DALLAS LOCAL NEWS Miss Helen Sweeney Is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John R. Mills in Salem. Herman Petre and of Bridgeport were Ihurcdny morning. Mrs. Kmmn Stunts has returned to her home in Monmouth after a visit with relatives in this city. Miss Thelmu Messing of Snlom is a guest at the home of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Sol Blessing. Miss Una Campbell returned this week from a several week's stay at the F.Uis cnttage at Newport. ('. H. Morris is in Portland this week attending a meeting of the Ore gun Jewelers nssociation. A. I,. Martin of the Oregon Power company was a Corvallis business vis itor eiliiesilay. Mayor and '.Mrs. E. C. Kirkputrick. illinium visitors tins week. little son, Eric, Dallnn visitors II. I.. Chin from his home spraying is busily ) ards. Cass Siimb.r ns here Saturday, He 'lies uiai many r the i . -, , .'in, ,n e alien, r been pu,,,, as well upland crop, in the Hubbard i Mrs. . 1'. Fiske and daughters. Iciirgin, Hiienu und Hoxenii, are en joying an outing at Newport. Miss ( arrie Dvans has returned from .sii io me i-nnunin-i'noitie cxiiosi- .-'K.-ii. , was in ,,... i i....i""n at san tranoisi-n. north of town, where I '"' '"'"fge Kurre of l'ortlnnd is a going mi in tiie huplKl"!M "' her parents, Mr. east or tne city sets lin ns tho section. Mrs. Anna s,e Missouri, has been visiting Mrs. F. I, I and Mrs. F an Svans .Mrs. t harles Oregon- has returned from a two week's outing at Newport. ! W. V. Fuller und F. J. fund wen' , Inisiness visitors in Salem Wednesday , anernoon. man, of llaniiibalj t'ounty Sohool Superintendent , here the past weekir"- " '. Seymour, linn, und Mrs. Miller. .Mrs. Hher. "corge . Meyer nnd Miss VI, The World's Greatest Exposition Is now at its Height in San Francisco Never before in the history of the world has there been conducted such a magnificent and wonderful Exposition. Here is artistically presented the pro ductions of the mind and labors of mankind through out the ages. Iifl'v Hound Trip Tickets are on sale daily, to Francisco. . Ban four commodious trains leave Francisco. eveiy day for San is fasinntiiig, varied and unsur- "" is eu rout,. ,n, from ,hl , 'j"'ninn. Mr. and Mrs. V. D. Popejov left Sun '"' "ir rortland to take the Shasta ! noy ' ', "" "r.Mine, i at., where thev will make ,1,,.,,- flr(, ,, hi,,',""i! ''as begun ill this vicinity. Hoth the I ole muchin nml il, Ii .': illlr ....... I "' 7, '".' ""io arc .o Ilea h the Kopan returned Tuesdnv fr I outing m the Ni,,?. Huain. Waltc iss om a ire ace week 's I ntchlow, n Portland ntt,,r was a Ibillas business visit, ,r tl,., ursi or tne week. Mr. CritoMnw was formerly a citizen of this citv nnd i a gnulniitc of the old Dallas college Miss Kiln Murkier nf V..I,. (i iiiieiutioii 'P..,.. id , ... .i.. i ' ' . K ' ,- , .u'.t,. ' i . .'" '"c n,,,"c "I -Mr. and Mrs - " """'', .XHOUII . II. I O HIS IU una gone to eastern llirehing season. He "'O, and was accoiiinn 'ii 1'lie Dalles bv Mrs. toi irned Mondnv even i ing lull. oh Hail Hand l imkeil , lli! lmiJ Ctmlutt uf l.o An , Ui Im it m duri t de.'iuU'it of ly ft'Vkott, tb famous hunter n. Lmpprr, who rupre.enlej hi native flaw oi ivnnt'sir i,tr tnr yir In oiirrmi, hua rnjtto thruughout ma tit a, r irat ts a ini you r light thn irinJ.," and h wi killed at tii Isattln of tin AImo, Sr Kntunio, ')', in I.S id. Young liar a a ffra.grral MTanUauii Uia or Uiiul I'avy Cr.kiL ONK IIHNDHr.l) TTNNIS r.NTHII'.H s.-.Mlo W j a .... 1 the tilinii plmer, Iioiii ,i,y an I 0. o,,n oii'i.,,-!. i,,l I,..., i 'i i,',i l,ne oi i a Ii f.n ii ia t,,, ,v i tl,,. i,, ngi,r, Slate ,,n,,neiu ,,pen . .., ,,. ,,, ,,,,,,, ,,,,, ,., nuM wiin in.ne Hun Inn enlncs lb i nt Spokane, Jolm. oi ci( an.l no. -ell t S.-atlle re M the men events. I, I,, I li it'k "ti n nl Soatil,. l t" . IK'I, t mug oi iiU 'ilea in le M i. Smish pi. ke I to am ii.!. J i: I'd lol li,o, It,,, ,,,, "cimtiiul lulled In "oi'citli a tan.'pi i" the bav wiml.i '" "I,,, il we, I, lllio III M s, Hoiits. .in. i M , log II 1. ' I I , II"' I'inle was I .. i. . , . ' ' " i'c ne on-n,. U let Ik- ,et."l,ii, u , a .oi e. In the h,, 'tide, in I. io dining ,, de. loiilcl in ,,il,v Ine.nli .lli.l aeiilat lt i me oeri'imliiv, oft,, inivd -Uo nl the mamnge of " .i Mend, ., k It..),. 1 e ,.,,. .. the v .. ,iir "' V' V- ' h" Heok SI, gi.lii.te of ii,,.,,,,, Uru.uUal .' ".""f in gun the uliiiiii.it.'. in rhm .,l ', ",.,,- one, I,ii l,,,,,!.,,.. .. :i as Ml the ,.,,-t. .. . i,,'-irer "regoii t,u th mot, lied il. Hied a, far Schemer, w nig. Nlr 1! A I, m, ,,f I'mrov, Wash . ........ ( . inn, y. husloiiid Is a brother of " "I' this place. She will a t" .lava, !" Harding, of Salt Uike I M mi lay til Visit her '' s I i r. and ('turn Will. '" II 11 hillllit ('run, tl ' l'"t W I 1 Halt .ill,.,.. ... .,i ii-atni . I, , ,!,,, ! ."ni. .,il,i,tt "aide stall,. ,ii ' ! when he ,-,ne on NVnshington street. Mis Inn,' W. W. M rco, am for Miss t-'l, -. ' it), nrriv, ''isMls, ,. .hiss ivarl Hurk and Miss H,,lh Hurk loft Tuesday for an extended vi it with relatives in Marahfield. Miss Norma llolnuin loft Wcinosda inoriiiiig mr .M.wport whore she will remuin tor the renitiiuner of the sum mer. .Mr. nnd Mrs. ('has. Mollovitt arc : vismiig ut the imiiie of their daiight weorge i nKei ,n Ttidepetidenee Chns. lnivou and T. C. st.skweli i were Independence visitors Thursday ufterniHui. , K.dgar Winters returned the frt ,,f the week from a several week's visit , in enstern Oregon. Scenery cnro.it e rassed. Electric automatic Block Signals gnnrd tno Wav. Our folders "Wayside Notes Shasta Koute" and '' California and Its Two Expositions" will interest you. Our nearest agent will give your inquiries courteous attention. SOUTHERN PACIFIC John M. Scott, General Vais jngor AKt Portland, Or. in the Sea of Marmora, according to advices hero today.' Part of the crew was saved. lho Kheyred-dm Bnrbarossa was It was stated t'ne war office had no inloriniition as tu the reports to make public. If true, the repoils in Petrnoi-nii id. i . pear to indicate that the sit-1 formerly the Kurfurat Freidrich Wil M , , '", 'i'"'.!"? r,liovt"1' Mm 8n'1 wn purchased from Germany I h ev sw. V? 7 th" (s7m"" aa in 110. The' battleship was of 9U00 i t , ,, th 7. 11 0,!I ,,ni1 ,li8' ,0"9' m ft'et l0"l? f beam. t r, , ., i'. C ,,,,,nr,,.1 The? WH11" complement was 579 men. Hor I'l , u s , w ' flt Brnmmeiit included six 11-inch guns, i ne Kiissinns were said to be evaenat- ng nun i no tan of the lieved imminent. city was be- . A French Aviators Brought Down. Berlin, via wireless to London, Aug. 0. Two French aviators who partici pated in a raid upon Saarbrucken yes terday were brought down by German Turks Lose Battleship. Herlin, via Amsterdam, Aug. Imttieui,!,. u- ... :. ' onkisn guns, it was announced today. A tew ,, I ." .,i oin iinruiirnssa, one , " mi' largest in the Turkish civilians were iniured bv the boml.J navy, I dropped upon the town. In 'V;v.,7(Vego,?"Crmans Blast Their Wav Molnlla, lost a val ' m , , 1 lnrough May rortresses Hot ween the rml idgoa west of Cnnbv, ' Into the river to ' 'imwning last week Inl.i II,.. M..1..II.. -: 1. 1 t .i . .... .,n,,ii 11, or " ' 1 ie nor, i. Tti ',''i'i ami Wo,;,, i, l'i'0'lo elloii ,p, "1', Ilti'll , I, . !...., , , lei,t!v I,,. i , , ' ' nB" ,,V1 ', om, ami inn noise I "i il.o deep water, Mr. ' '' I, to leave the buggy 1 ' l'he animal was a vi fOiitlnued from ragu Oue. v Inn, lieoi ion I, of the! lu. Ii mi sweet ocas' who I'eilormo.l some L'."i ..its' Mr. and' Mi, , "nl and uinie of th,. , ei,t!v beoi as dr.inn Not, I, lilt w 'Hil'.l help , i, able ,,,,,, io,,. a-n, t.iin h.ll nig li,',,M ..ft, , A Mighif.i ,, Mr. a, 1. 1 '., ( "'"'t I'd .tit . . I h. WOI tensile in t,u, u,e the Italian, stronglv eiaootnti. ,tein, il' em Driven 'lo,. t" Russians i- is no liieiinsnler. I "eriin, Ma wiiel,.,. t,, ,..j,m y , , al hundred dollars' 11 -I'ruga. the eastern suburb t'' Wnr I for the stall ion. I saw-, h.i, been o, ,-im,i,.,i i, . isi V-arty was gnen Since exaoiiating r,u ,;. (i I,..'.,,., Kilera by friends at j s) steniat n allv bombm de-l S,. citv ' on the Willamette, '"'"v the eastmi bai l, ot tl,.. . ,1 ... ..I u.,l . II...I .L.. II. . '" '''! cards ami , , , "' "iiir and ' "' iar,.,, wn.. , to..o, th.. nx.-r bv M , 1 '''l," reading was given n"v' "W nrucn thoin .,,;t ,,f is.. .. Und wh "'"M, " S"T. f l'rt- I'.-.M their g,. ,..; ! HciiM II ,.. .''""'I. B"" 'i. Mrs.! "a'ctiieiit annoiitne,! to-iav. w.'i 'i'.'f'' , ' ami ic cream were Tho Kiiasiau were t' -'. ( t rot r, l-r-'om wore: Mr ..,.1 furtner to the ,.. . r toiti.ni, ,. y,,. ,-.l.l, , in.. -" ' "' "slant , ,luer """ s""c '"ink. He !, Irlte of 1 1 I 1 . ... - - ,"M.r I'l'senef of t.ie 1 g'Jd M-s C. V cs. Mr an ' ae 1 Settle Times The I n, ted Stt,.,! I-eagoe of I . ,, Hu.a,g ,, so. iali.Mii a'ntM that 1.H tt.i . g,,t ..n. i iii it, n lor os'I.ij a i. HONOR CONVICTS r.8CA?t ,i, ao'iie vi i . . ...oii.B,-e. e. ut U - Fi, ....... ...ii,,,,. ,.,H.1 ' oil'.slev iiii,, nra. i lki ... ' r,, .i... . . . ."'r i "1 Vol., File in Hrci e ei :in Vo, ii vi I S.tf V Mi .tti "nr. .nr. , ., tne v,-,i m es.an.. .-,. and Mr, t han. Kil-, "" C'crniana who re olosmg , ,M, lonrr Itoege, Mr. and "gl formed bv the H,,g ,;,t y ,, Mra Stiu.man Cr.i-a. ; "' "vera. The force, u, hot pursuit Wm. Stoinloh, Mia, the retreating si,, ,)!.,,. Ana Mlor. Mm Joa-i la rwl" complete ring about Vic i nia " ,, 1IOI1PVIOVO IStlltB.M.M ,.rsjrui!'W,K. I till 1H.M, .1 , . ami M .,,... .. . 1 .. .l.... .w . . .. .'.". ,m iito,y - --"..,, ,,ri, ,t KiiMian and which IcUred t 'iOsrJ to rei,t a aiego. r uM ii. i . .... ion v f' ' ' ' " f . a'hob Jturrough Lew Vouag. Aurora Ob s.!'.";'h.n;,''VT."i'"' " Tho cable that 'Ti-rkev .,l lt.lv ... Milan fcavapturad. rotrograd. Aug K The am iiriven back tk,, DIVER AT WORK IN EASTLAND BALLROOM a tieti.'he.l l.l,i.i I :? a. 1 1.5 i iTTH 3 ' . T I M ' , I 't ll" ' 'N't 1 i raf.'lHA U'J,sunt 'rti', f, "wmi to Is- apt aJuijj - . .... ri-war.i or f mi ha boci I ,,JiJ break At thta distance it ii . Cuurtaml and Jt ' ,n vi'-roj lur tno aiprohontivia r,h jara t0 what they ar aaitiny for. in to unofficial .H,rt$ h,re MiJ ,' 'wnll ;",ft;';rT?i-'Wri'-.,