Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, August 21, 1915, Page FIVE, Image 5

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    THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, SATURDAY, AUG. 21, 1915.
FIVE
Alteration Sale
at Stockton's
Boy's Suits with
Long Pants
$18.50 Suits -...$13.85
$15.00 Suits ...$11.25
$12.50 Suits ...$ 9.35
$10.00 Suits ...$ 7.50
$ 9.00 Suits ...$ 6.75
Boys' Knee
Pants Suits
$10.00 Suits .;. .$8.00
$ 7.50 Suits ....$5.90
$ 6.75 Suits ....$4.75
$ 4.00 Suits ....$3.20
$ 3.00 Suits ....$2.40
AS
T OF U. OF 0.
One Line of Children's Dresses, Values to $1.75
49c
For a Few Days Only $1.50 Royal Worcester
Corsets
98c
One Lot of Men's
Suits
Suits, sizes 34, 35, 36,
37; $15.00 values, now
$7.50
One lot of Men's Suits,
sizes 34, 35, 36, 37, 38;
$18.50 - $17.50 values
$9.50
Men's Suits
All Sizes
Several Lines.
$15.00 values ..$11.25
$17.50 values ..$13.15
$20.00 values ..$15.00
$22.50 values ..$16.90
$25.00 values ..$18.75
Governor Withyeombe has announced
tmj appointment of Ray Goodrich, 01
Eugene, to succeed S. H. Friendly, who
recently died, as a member of the Board
of Regents of the University of Ore
gon. The unexpired term which Mr.
I Goodrich fills expires April 15, 1919.
! Mr. Goodrich is now connected with
the First National Bank of Eugene,
I and is a graduate of the University of
! Oregon. He has been highly recom
mended by Lane County people for the
i appointment.
I "While there were a number of men
suggested for this place, who would
have filled the position with great
credit, and whom I would have been
glad to appoint," said Governor Withy
combe, "yet it seems to bo that the
.just thing to do was to put a Lane
County man on the Board in place of
that county's decensed representative. "
Salem's Taste In "Movies"
Does Not Include
the Mere Sensational
"Pops the taste of liie nverngo Ha
lomito in the matter of motion me-
I hires differ from thnt of the average
I person of nny other similar cityf
"In what way docs it differ, and
I is it higher or lower!
"Towns are as different from one an
other us individuals. As to 'high'
or 'low,' it depends somewhat upon
how you look at it. It is a fact that
Salem supports a better class of pie
hires than do many towns of its size
and is slower in it rpprovnl of pic
tures of questionable stnudard.
"But ntter this fact is admitted, and
we have stuck out our chests and patted
ourselves on our backs, comes a bump.
j Just when it is least expected when
! the picture is exceptionally high grade,
i the actors capable, the settings beau
i tiful and costly, the photography bo-
yond criticism the Salem public fails
to respond. And there you arc with
if :jk tl x 4
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ARE DECLARED GUILTY !
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NEW TODAY
On. tent per word each Insets T
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Copy for advertisements
der this heading should bt ia by T
p. ra.
1 ortlaiut, tire., Aug. HI. the six
former officers and salesmen of tho I PHONB MAJ3J II.
silicon cnies v snnicr company, wou
have been on trial here tor several
.lulmt Fri;d' SiBkt Lunch. A28
the furtherance of a stock selling
scheme, werrf convicted today in fed
eral court. The jury returned a verdict
of guilty in the cases of all six men.
The meu are Frank Menefee, presi
dent of the company; O. A. Campbell,
vice-president and director; F. L. Le
Monn, ex-s-nles manager; O. K. Gemert,
ex-assistant sales manager; B. F. Bonne
wellwell and It. M. Todd, former stock
salesman.
Tho convicted men face imprisonment
f- two years or a fino of 10,000, or
both.
The. jury deliberated for nearly 24
hours.
UARRY City window cleaner. Phone.
1850-J. Augfia
VETCH and oat hay $8 per ton.
an-F-ii.
rhono
Aug23
IIOHSK and harness
l'hono MF-ll.
for
sale, $15.
Aug23
TWO fine onk and glass show casoii
for sale. See Poole g drug store, tf
WANTED Girl for general housework;
no washing, titii South, 12th st. A2I
Miss Mable Staxk.
How would you like to be a wild
animal dentist! 'To extract, fill and
doctor the incissors and molars i f uis.u
killing tigers and linns?
That's a funny profession for a wo
man to take up isn't if' Yet, .hat's
just what Miss Mabel Htnrk, whose nic-
Uure appears ubove, noes fur u liveli
hood. "Wild annual dentist," rends
her professional card.
Miss Stark is seen in the picture ex
amining the teeth of her pet tiger,
Duke. Captivated big eat unimnls are
subject to toothache of the most vio
lent character, and unless given some
attention, will often starve themselves
to death. Duke had given signs i.f dis
tress by refusing to eat his food, and
Ar-nimenta for a
heard in 10 days.
! HOi' lMCKKKS wanted. See
now trial will be: liiug, 171 South High street.
TO DEFINE DUTIES
Quong
Aug23
FOR SALE 20 goes.! and 18 pigs Of.
your own price. Rt. 8 Box 10:t. tf
Governor Withyeombe, with tho co- v, , ,v .. t
operation of the other members of iho
highway commission and State Kngincer
i.ewis, is taking steps to bring tho cou-!
troversy concerning tho interpretation!
of the new highway law to a definite
conclusion. The members of the com-1
mission and Mr. Lewis, at tho gover
nor's suggestion, havo agreed to in.
stitute a friendly suit as soon as pes.
siblo to get the court 's exact interpro
tation of the law.
a
now inh for vour thinker.
I "In other cities the same picture an examination proved that one of his
with the same publicity filled tho houses i eye teeth was in a bad state of ul.era-
where it was shown av after uav una;"""
night after night. The newspapers raved
over it. Even the pulpiteers joined in
Ho was ordered pin 1 in the operat-
was drawn to the side of the cage and
securely bound. His feet were tied
with stout ropes, and then, Miss Mink
entered the cage.
A piece of iron pipe was forced
between the tiger's jaws, and in a few
moments the big cat was minus n tooth
not. pulled, but sawed off. Duke
was a kitten tiger, about three years
old, and it was discovered that the ach
ing member wiib one of his milk teeth,
and to pull it would be liublo to injure
the new toothies just showing through
tho gums. A small, steel-cutting saw
did the woik, and without pain, for
Miss Stark practices painless dentistry
only.
Miss Stink, along with her ability to
stop their toothaches, is nlso n pro
ficient trainer of wild animals, and is a
member of the training staff of the Al
G. Barm s circus. She will bo seen here
in a thrilling net with a group of Ben
EXPOSITION RECEIVES
UNUSUAL AMOUNT Or CASH
San Francisco, Aug. 21. Tho week
ending August 20 was the largest week
wood, !i;i.2," per cord, l'houe 2219. tf
WANTED TO RENT Well-stock dairy
ranch on shares. Address D. H., car
Journal. Aug 10
FOR. SAIjK Harness and one-seated
hnggy, $10, or II cords good wood,
l'houe 1N5. tf
YOUNG man with family wants work
of any kind. Address L 1,1, earn
Journal. tf
CORDWOOI) to trade for a cook stov
J. (.'. Walker, Sulem, Ore., Route 3,
Box 270. Augi!
from the point of actual cash received j l'l V 1-MiOOM modern house, new, $1100;
at the gute of the ranania lM'ac.ific cx-. $200 cash; or rent, for S per iiinnth.
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TRY SALEM FIRST
At. cm eommtmeikL clum
Gil Anderson Won
National Trophy Race
Klgin, III., Aug. 21. Gil Anderson,
driving a Stutz ear, today won tho Kl
gin National trophy road race.
Anderson drove a remarkable race
over tho famous Elgin course, which
was heavy with mud from the heavy
rains of yesterday and last night. His
time for tint 1101 miles was 3 hours 154
minutes and 23 seconds. This was at
an average speed of "7.2.1 miles nu hour,
breaking all records for tho event.
Karl Cooper, nlso driving a Htutz, was
second; O'Donnell ( llusenlierg), third,
mid Iiel'almn, in a Mercedes, fourth.
Stiita cars led throughout practically
ike entiro race. Dcl'alma went to tho
front of the first lap, but was soon
overhauled by Cooper. At the 100-mile
mark Anderson pasted his teammate,
and was never heinlcd.
The race was wo th liOOO to the win
ner; $050 tor second place and $:i!H) for . havo all laughed at this comedian, some
third. of us once, others several times. But
Cooper, who finished second today,) a change seems to hui come over tho
was too winner of the Chicago cup race i spirit 0( 0ur dreams. The kick in tho
yesterday.
LINER ORDUNA SAILS
Now York, Aug. 21. Tho liner Or
diina Bailed from New York for Liver
pool today with 270 passengers aboard.
Tho Ordunn is carrying a big cargo of
munitions, It was the Orduna whirh
whs chased nnd shelled bv a submarine
on a recent voyage from Liverpool t griim
A cent a word will till youi
tfory in th Journal Nw Todcty
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bosom of the trow hits, the slnp in the
faco, the inb of the fork, tho jerk of
tho cane, the sit-down on the pavement,
all have palled upon our senses and
we have set out to look for something
else.
"Kvonlunily Suleni folks al
ways come back to the same thing
Sooner or later you will find them pack
ed in nt some theatre where the pro
includes nn honest every-day
two in a liny Willi ins slinrn power- arruv ot novel entertainment is nroui-
rul teeth, then a net rope was thrown im-d, which is given with a troupe of
over his body, ami in his struggle to! over 000 educated minimis the largest
freo himself, his feet became firmly I collection of dumli iinlniul actors ever
entangled in its meshes ami his body assembled in one Int.
yard. K. ('. Bushnell bid $1,SS(I for
the biidge and $27. i SO per thousand for
nig eugo a steel Inured enclosure I unl tiL'crs. and will also make a balloon
commending it. Eut in Salem nothing j equipped with tho necessary appliances I trip with Sampson, u huge African lion,
of the Bort. One of tho theatre's best' for just such enses. First a collar was j in ono of the most remarkable acts
patrons went to sleep and added insult placed around his neck to widen was ut-j known among wild animal trainers,
to injury by snoring. tached a stent chain a rope wouldn't) The Barnes show is dated to exhibit
"Nor docs the Salein public seem to " "r Jir. tiger woiiiu cut a rope in, in Salem, Friday, August 27. A great
care greatly for the lngh pressuro love
stuff with its ultra. emotional tricks.
This sort of thing will do as a novelty.
Snlem folks have their shure of old
lntlier Eve's curiosity, but after they
have seen the show and have satisfied
; It moderate appetite for unwise love
! and crushed hearts and hanks of hair
and ruined homes and splotches of gore
i they drift off in another direction.
; "Salem people are not given to ex
Itreme enthusiasms. We all thought wo
I were in for a howling spell of a certain
I comedian who is mucti In voguo in pic
i turedom at this time. Other cities havo
; gone viulently insane over him. But
so far as can be determined from the
general aspect of this field we've pret
ty well gotten over it already. It U
to our credit of course, although it ia
not necessarily tt reflection upon the
good taste of a community that it
wants something strong to mnkn it
laugh, especially when times aro hard
and Inughtor is difficult to start. Wo
position since the opening of the big
fair according to a statement issued to
day by Frank Burt, director of admis
sions. While it was not the lurgctt
in attendance it shows that the actual
cash per ciipitd has greatly increased.
Kansas City Journal: This is n re
markable war in several respects. None
of the belligerents stinted it and all of
them are going to win with God's help.
Owner, Hex 07, Snlein.
Aug21
WANTED TO EX( HANGK City lots
for cordwood. J. II. I.nutermnii, 3JO
Chcmclictu, 1'hoiie 900 or (178. tf
ft
: COURT HOUSE NEWS S
He
Notic
not aggregate more than 10 feet for
both of them.
An inventory and appraisement in the
estate of Kobin E. Fisher, a minor was
filed in tne probute court today. The
apprniseinent, shows the estate to con
sist of $1,000 depostcd In the T.ndd A
Bash bnnk. Mabel A. Del.ong, E. M.
l'age and Allan Byuon were the apprais
ers and D. W Fisher is guardian.
LOST Yearling Durham heifer, weight
about IMId; also fresh cow for salo.
I'hone llyti W, or 2222. Aug2:i
wain i i,ii-iieavv wagon springs.
What have you for cash! lit. 8, Box
io:i. tf
WAN AND Wll-'K wauls work on farm
by Iho your; good references. E. A.
care Journal. Aiigld7
WANTED- Man wants pliiwing or oth
er faun work with team. Route 4,
Box ;ia, Salem, Ore, tf
A petition asking that tho will of W,
1'. Massey lie admitted to probate was
filed in the probate court today by I
Ollie Massey, widow of the deceased.
The estate consists of $1,200 worth
of real and personal property. Ollie
NICE cunning peaches delivered fresh
from the trees, very rensfciuble. 11.
W. Smith, Salem Heights. l'houe)
75 K-r. Aug'Jl
WILL DI'Y green prunes for drying.
Ilenrv A. Townseiid, llox li2, Kent
!l. l'hono 110 F 211. One mile west if
Liberty. tf
the approaches. The approaches will Massey is named aH executiix.
FOR SALE 12 head shouts, 2 Oliver
cliillc.1 plows, 12 and II inch; olio l'
shovel cultivator, all good as new.
llox 120, Itoiite 2. AugHfl
normal love story, acted by people
whom their sympathies go out to and
whose parallels and precedents they un
derstand, set in scenes for which their
hearts have ready response the houses
which are like their own houses, the
fields and woods of their own liking.
They find permanent enjoyment in this
and doubtless somewhat of an uplift.
So, to sum it up, Salem's taste may be
'high' or it may be 'low,' but one thing
Is sure it averages good."
In words to this effect did Manager
Waters of Ye Liberty theatre express
himself to a representative of the Cap
ital Journal yesterday.
How nearly Mr. Waters may be right
we are not in a position to know, yet
it is gratifying to h..e the assurance
that Salem people are not in their show
going or in other things straining for
the sensational and alinormnl.
The moving picture has become the
greatest amusement institution in the
world. It Is impossible to accurately
estimate the influence upon the public,
mind nnd morals which flows from the
theatres where pictures are shown. It
is perhaps not unreasonable to say that
a people may bo accurately judged by
the simple method of observing the sort
of pictures they favor and what type
of actors and actresses they are drawn
to.
The Capital Journal trusts that Mr.
Waters is correct. It believes he Is.
Two Railroad Men
Killed In Collision
Portland, Or., Aug. 21. An invest!'
The dramatic moment is reached' in t the girl. This officer and the girl's
The Second In Command" the big i brother conspire to break the engage
'ncis X. Bushman production made ment and succeed. Vt Is not until the
the Onntitv l;t...... ............ ,.:.... wan. nn llm bnftli.f iidit In reiiclipil. hpn
the battlefield in Hnuth Africa when! the conspiring officer is wounded and ' (ft''n of the col.'ision between two
" tonsnirinir hrothnr nffi r.ml. t,. i liPlievoH nmse r a how to uie. anil is 1
been false to hi. frle.,,1 hv n.intr I boinir succored bv the man he han i I'lmlninl, last night, In which fondue.
""pi'-ablo means to sennrntn him from abused, that the full strength and dra-
the Woman lia unA -nK ... k:- I mn;n nnw-o nf flie nhiv in reached. Sob
.. u . Ma.. ...mi n,r inn j mmm. i " i. . ,
diery in srtlon, in ambush and un the
'defe'nsie, with a hntallion of cavalry
j earning to their relief, afford sensaliou.
I al and thrilling roomfnts that prove
'" events which lend up to this incl
""d show lve made poMthlo through
""ig a picture nf a handsome officer
J" uniform hanging in n public gallery,
"t meeting between the counterpart of
future ia life and the girl, their
img and betrothal, and then the
entrnncA n .u. k, , , .
-i-n in iiir i.-ip,,n I I iir
brother officer also ia love with I city.
tor II. C. Best, and Brakemnn II. F.
l'nttcr were killed and Brnkemnn J. H.
Thatcher seriously injured, vn begun
toilar by Superintendent Burkhnlter, of
the rioulhein Pacific,
The trains were backing toward each
Irresistible. This V"l'ty-Mfro pro- other,
dnetion will be on the Metro program Several rtr were derailed by the
Bt the Oregon tomorrow, .nominy nno rn m,
Tuesday for the first lime in mis
The bodies of the dead men were ter
ribly mangled.
ce of nn upnenl to the suiireine
court was filed today in the circuit
court by the defendants in the ease of
tho Buldwin company against J. F. sav
age and others including the state laud
board. The defendants appeal from
the decree of Judge Galloway in the
circuit court who held thut the defen
dants have no right to affirmative re
lief in the form of a judgment ngninst
the plaintiff on account of the payment
of $001 secured by a chattel mortgage
upon the property of J. F. Savage. Mc
Nary, MeNuiy and E. M. Page are nt
torneys for the defendants and W. C.
Wiiislow is representing tho plaintiffs,
A. It. Richardson and Mary K. Rich
ardson have brought suit in the circuit
court of this county ngainsl M. M. Kiel
and W. L. Diel, ler husband. It is al
leged in the complaint thsf the defen
dants sold some land to tho plaintiffs
tho deed of which culled for S5 acres
of land more or less. The plaintiffs
allege thut the defendants stated that
the laud was unrlh $7,700 and that two
lots in Portland worth $7,700 were giv
en in payment by the plnintiffs to the
defendants. The plaintiffs further ul
lege that w hen the Innd in question was
surveyed that it fell considerably short
of 05 acres and contained but 44.01
acres. The plaintiffs ask damages in,
the sum of t I ..l.'is which is the price for'
Kl.Olt acres of Innd nt the rate of $140
an acre. Attorney B. F. Kwope, of In
dependence, is representing the plain-!
tiffs in the above action.
Alleging that her husbsnd has been!
drunk for six weeks Mury I. Mercer yes-1
teiday afternoon tiled a suit for divorce I
gainst Alfred tl. Mercer on grounds ol ,
gross intoxication. The coupln were,
married in Denver In BIOS and have no ,
children or property rights to he in- ;
volved in tl ntroversy. The plnin
tiff alleges that her husbnnd drew $.W0
of her money out of the bunk recently
without her consent. She also alleges
that she is th" oner of lot six block
ono in Muclcnv and also to one-half j
acre of In ml ia rhis county to all of J
which she asks a tee simple title. The
defendant is tin' owner of a merchan
dise store in Minleny. McNary ft Mc
Nary are attorneys for the plaintiff.
The Marion county court met today (
to open nnd consider the bids on the I
Kllihorn bridge across the Utile North
Fork of the Sunt, am nhove Gates. The I
bills were all iicoompanled by certified I
checks hut the final decision of the I
county court had not been made up to
a late hour tins afternoon. The bidsj
were as follows: Hlewert t FingKtroml
$2,054 for the bridge nnd $:il per thou-1
sand for the approaches if undo out
of new lumber and $10 per thousand il
made out of old. Dnlrymple and Hide
$2,2H0 for the biidge, approaches old
material $10 per thousand, new $21) pet
thousand. Alvin E. Finlay I,.W fot
the bridge, $21 ier thousand for new
material end $7 per t boost nd for old
material for the approaches. G. H. Bar
ham bid $!I2H 12 for a 14-foot truss
bridge, of 1..130 for a HI foot bridge,
pedestals at ! per eubie yard, rock re
tainlng wall nt 'o centu per iwpinre yard
and dirt fill fur same at 30 eentu per
PROGRAMME
Tomorrow and Monday, August 22 and 23
SPECIAL TWO PART FEATURE
"Dirty i Work in a Laundry"
A Keystone Laugh Producer
PEGGY LYNN, Bugler
American Exciting Drama
THE CHOIR BOYS
Reliance, Pleasing Drama
-THROUGH EDITH'S LOOKING GLASS"
Comedy Drama
Extra
Polite Vaudeville
Extra
Bligh Theatre
Adults 10c Biggest and Best Children 5c
I'OK SALK-Store fixtures cunslsting
jil' counteis, showcases and computing
scales, meal, sheer, account register,
also delivery wagon lu A 1 conditioiii
linpiiro at 1124 llines. Aug24
$!i '1(1 $111 a day easily made. Co opoi
nte with us. No capital or experience
iieccssnry. Write at once. F. B.
Chuck Co., (ilastoubuig, t (inn.
I'Oll ItF.NT Posirublo nine room resi
dence on (enter street, near Capitol.
Kvery feature right. Reasonable.
Cull 205 lliibliaiil building. Augill
IIDNA VISTA FLKHY BOAT For sale
cheap. New uiiil in good running or
der. Paying proposition. Inquire J.
A. Huston, Buna Vistn, lire. Sept 5
$H A I A V easily uiuilc. We have a
proposition that will interest you.
Big profits. Positive necessity.
Write II. K. Merchandise Co., Box 22,
HI im Km tli, .M i n ii .
j M I'ST SLLL-IO l it acres well Im
! proved, nil set to cherries; your own
I terms; .'I'.i. miles west, of Haiein; good
timber tn trinlo for horse or motor
cycle. A. Kdwiirds, route 2. Aug'.' I
i FOB It KNT Nicely furnished modern
room in private homo. Lath nilioin
Ing. Four blocks from Ladil 4 Bush
bank, due or two gentlemen pre
ferred. Address S, rare Journal, tf
Starting Tnesday Matinee ending Wednesday night
ROMANCE OF ELAINE
The Picture that hundreds are going to follow
weekly in Salem. You should join the crowd ami
start following the most interesting picture before
the Salem public.
BLIGH THEATRE
IIOMK WLT WASH LAI'MHtY -Let
us dii your weekly washin We iish
'miliary ine'hoils. We cull and de
liver .your washing for ."in cents,
(iive us a thai, l'houe 2171. Fif
li'i li I ll II n 'I B streets.
M N K V TO LOAN- flu Improved
t'ti mih nt 7 per cent ii ii ii nn I inlcrenl.
I am representing the Commerce Safti
lb-posit, k Mortgage Co., of Portland,
Ore. Uhick delivery nf money. Write
me, F. ,1. Berger,' Salem, Ore. tf
l'o liLNT The Oregon Fruit Drier
,lai,t on llnsh street, fur reiil, on
vciv t'avinablo terms, In fact, a
ba;i.aiu to the right party. For di
tail:, "oe Oliver .liny, tip.'i South Cun
menial stiect. l'hono lii'J'.l.l. Ag27
OREGON
DAYS STARTING TOMORROW
THREE
FRANCIS X. BUSHMAN
and the Exquisite
MARGUERITE SNOW
. In the International Success
THE SECOND IN COMMAND
10c MEIER AT THE PIPE ORGAN 10c
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