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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 25, 1915)
EIGHT "Consider Quality Three Day Special Sale of Women's White Skirts Up to $2.50, Extra Special $1.89 Each Your choice of corded or honey comb weave, well made and cut in the newest style. Offered special for three days Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Regularly priced to $2.50 THE HOUSE OF QUALITY All Around Town mmmnmrottimttiMuwtmwmroimwmaromt Dr. Mendolsonn, specialist In fitting glassei correctly. U. ti. bank bldg. O The river today Is recorded with a depth of 1.1 foot neloiv zero or low watermark. The depth of the river has ! riniiigeu uiit mtiu for the past three weeks. Laugh It out with your newspaper friends, "Tint Cult," tonight. Georgo Monroe, who wni arrested last night nu u charge of being intoxicated, entered a plea of guilty in police court this morning unit wn given a fine of I0 or five dnys in jail, .Monro pre ferred to rinse the money. Dr. Stone's Drug mom. tf Chester UuKgbis, manager or the A. T. (). fraternity house of the I'n'iversity of Oregon, went to Kiigone yesterday oil .....umi.i. j illiniums, me lust semes ter of tne unwersuy opens Septem ber 15. Chlnig Chlnlk In a sploiidld program, Oregon, tonight. John H. Albert, a member of tne advisory board of the state highway eoininission, has been mimed by (Iov ernor Withyeoinbe lis Oregon's repre sentative to the Pun-American road con gress, which meets in Oakland, Oil., September 1J17. The hop crop thU year doponds large- ly on the weather for the next three weeks more thiin at any season for the I past 15 years. This is the opinion' of I a prominent hop miser who hits been . in the business near Salem fur the pust in years. v. arm, clear weather is need- ed to insure anything like a crup. Dr. Btona'i Drug Stors, If Architect Oeoige M. Post aays that the new concrete band stand in Wlllsim park will be ready bv the eveniiur nf I August 31. The while sund finish adds much to Its architectural beauty and I whw -H,","",r"' .-Mi, .ncguii, luuigui, - .- "in me ma-1"""" is tiecuieii not to appoint Th ArtoTrlaco prir. driU team held L'Mm',"i ' '!,"H?1 ,;",il"'!-v '"""'"""' 'I ' 1'almer. former congressman' meeting (hi. week ami formed ii :-1 ' ' ' , ""'K"'.. I'iel, turn Vnnsylvn counsellor of the self into a permanent club, adopting bv- ' ' " "' t , ,'"',"r "11 '"" 1 1 ,,u' tl;i,''','it. it wus learned tdnv. laws and a constitution. Mrs. U-JJ, ' "K"- . Ku'7 ''" w,l) ", "'-'.v ''' 'N( Vl,l,,,," fr the ehangv j tho Peterson )s .eleete.l prvsi.lent and L ' U,"'"'"'! "f K''m,,'u'r September ; 'li'i'l ration 's plan for filliiVg the vn iliss Olive fasto. secretary. The club I t'liney made by Hubert Lansing ,,. is making arrangement, lo hold regular meetings. Chimin! Fadden, the brightest com edv nf t in hciimhi. V l.it....i v i.,.i,.v. and Thursday. ' ' 'I Hubbanl is getting ready to build an o- I eight room 15,0(10 scliool' building, and A long dlsUnca automobile party waa Xlr- weltv, who has been a school di rec ta the city this niorunig. They came 1 ,or ',,r "i l",t five years, is getnng from Nova Scotia, Ciinntlii, hud traveled '''w 'l,,'WH ,''u ronstrtietitin iiuil ar 11.000 miles and were still going. The 'Mngement of modern buildings for driver of the ear said Hint t'uliforniii scbonl purposes. He i slum n through was the only state through which he "'hoi'l'1 by Hirector Max tl. llureu. had passed in nhleh he wus compelled o -1 .01 "',rul "'' ' held over the wife May roim Tv Jin r v;.... ,.ii ' ., . """""iiiia wite Kveryth.ng new and ,.t, AiiJi'i : . iiiiii-Ki. iiiitues huh .'inn NlltIV ---o Tb state engineer t.ntav m.i nt e-iuipntent for a imrtv tt. ha'ate the ex- ten.H.u ,.f Columlda liigliv in WW..! and to be in .lunge ,.f AsV,,,,.,,, i; gineer J. A. Klliott. Mr, Klli,"t wis' ia rharge of the w,.tk on Columbia high. , way at Mitchell point. The i.m.l t.. I... l.H-ated In Wasco cnuty r, j, fll,m Wonicr to the Dese.hutei river. Chlmntle raddeiL the brluhtest roil.. tly of the season, Vo Liberty, tndav: o Thursday. j The Orange club, composed of alumni , - ; , ni1 students of the Oregon Agricultural The state engineering department uloibg... ,m.t ,, ,,-,.,,, , ,, ..... aeslgmng live re in forced concrete Itntlge, for Pacific l.iuhwsv ... l l: fi MCttil ovkp (rtirtkai tutu t...l..t..l i1!. ..esiga. are aimila, to tho. f. the l.ri.lgea along Columbia highway , I the longest ia that over Jackson frees. I which ia 140 feet ill l.....-ih Tt.. ,'t.. bridges will be plseed over Oriffin, bavnge, OhJ and Willow creeks. varjiwiwina ana riaatoriiif . tne guest ot honor. The Orange club in-' ..,.1 .... Z. i V , i I" 1 . ' . "ml acuve. ' ' morning. v er.trn ia. Wash .Tr i11' Kid. are requested for repairing high elude, all almuui of the o S O VaJ V . 1 T . ,H V? mto the second hour with railroad. Tonight tha mi.' fc, h - . I Angler, the V.d 1 1 :5, ss hottl ...go. 'plan, ready at ellee It all .tudent. o, tht.e who t d, r,b . ! vt ,ru'k " ,,h,;'? '-'".l"tl le .Ireegth. though ij",. " ,U ' "ool grad-, killed I hi wife , tZT Tn h (ieo. V. Post. Wednesday at .to... Pro-lthi. vear. About 50 are e, .ect.s I . - 'm1" ",.TV i"!,'r"""" '"'l 're heta,i.,g. ricneml V' ' ,',',,r "'l l"i-ic aear,tlve, will Jr?,r'B,Vy,w,,fct m.,- posnl. to be ia by Thursday evening, attend. ' ' T ?!J l I'.' tU hv' yhri wt R ' 17M- oVlock M ."v 'y Rt Uniir, i, nf in- You'll Find Prices Your Qhoice $1.89 See the window display OOODIOOODS Word received today from Hal V Holu.n, who is at his homo in Portland; is to the effect that he is recovering slowly from effects of un accident lust wfi-k, and tliut the injury to his ey is causing much anxiety! .Mr liolum was tnrown tiirnugh the windshield of n c in an accident near the city lust week, besides other injuries, receiving a deep cut just below the left eye. The Hob Nob has something differ ent tor Hut Indies and misses who cure for exclusive lull hats; no two alike; all pattern hats. Kxquisit.t models and very distinctive. Splendid traveling lints. New shipments every week. The Hob Nob is the place to see them, one door sooth of l.ndd Sc Mush linnli. Buck Coffee and Goorge Sherman, the Ivvo 17-yenr-olil boys picked up by the Sidcm polico as suspects, were released ycsiomuy to Hunt for work and to v t inn t to the niilicM utniw,,, H.;.. ' r,M ........... .inn iitiiu- nig. I lit buys said this morning tlint they had secured u job picking hops and would walk out to the hop yards today , Their money nmf vulunbles'weie returned to them and thev started out to mnkw their fortunes picking hops. The Holt Nob Invites t.lm n,n (inspect their Christmas needcraft. sup plies just arrived from New Vork. Nothing like them shown before, lie sure to net the pick id' them, yrm instructions an 1 suggestions nlwnvs ... S1'0":. "". "'' 'lor Ul I i.add & Hush bank. Accordiug to a communication today fr,,m '-,N. .McMuhiin, it is the inten'tiun "l '"one in c hareo nf tli ,, ;....i bathing beach, to permit childieii to ride free on the ferry at nil times, and not to restrict, their free trips to the island to certain hours of the al'teinooa. mil... It n lOllllCII IV I 111 I'minii..!-.. ..I mm lo '"' he Mtliiii, f ti, i,,,,,,.!, urn nr. w. It. livid. Kuloh I). M .... 1,11,1 - N. McMiihnn X:i!h:!Z if,iii. ........ t , , . ' tiovi eiiy oi jiuuiumi, was in the' ity yesterday, iiemectinir tint n,. M.. Kiuley school bnildiug and 1 1,,, arrange mem or tne interior of the hie h cl,,, I r,lu ur 'lol" ''"''h. Kor tllU H'lVHTM Hllil III! mil tiinL ..I . Ii ' . . . . J ' " ,.V . """ f,'r "", ( . ., ... ,p. ... , , , nuvu, services were neiil In this city, with Interment nt tli.t n.l.l "lTx'y "' . " . . ,M"1' l'l,u'- Among those T " V"'1 " '"ml ' tnU' W' '' 'I'.bbnls linn wite ot tort Cnsev. Wash.! t). C awrem-e, Portland: Mrs. Anna Hunk- - ''"I" or land; t.eorge (),. ,,( land; Hurry Wynne and wi Portland; I.. 1). p,,.,, Hmi lft wife, Port- iff. Cottage tlrove, nud t'lvile Hail ns, of P, rooks. of Peiw A Cimoer "t, I v.,.th ti.i. 'i to, .1. . ..'...."i . I (.. . v . ..; next Mitmlny evening. August :t0 Tie ! imrtv will assemble u, A ..VI A . xvVi .on trk. and fr... .1....- .... i . ... ih., !, ... .. ",".' '"! for the evening. It , hf a basket lunch, and a program that Is sure to en- ....u ,,,, ir it iiiivcomtie a Lower at Meyers" SPECIAL SALE OF STRAW HATS 10c kind, extra special 20c each. Just the thing for hop pickers. (In .the Men's section.) SALE OF HOP PICKERS GLOVES Canvas with elastic wrist band large and small sizes extra special 4 pairs for 25c German Newspapers Discuss All War Topics But American Crisis By Carl W. Ackerman. ,1,",'r,i"1 viu Tll I'lgun, Aug. 25. J he Merlin press today devoted its at tention to the Kussian defeats in the east, the Hulkans and tho reiehstag J here were no indications of anv pros- .... niiii-Mcnii crisis. Jjut lit. He space was given to development in tho sinking of the Arabic. This in " nuti.rmi-iii, in iiirnier Mecro- "'yiiii Hint the incident should not lead to war. Ackerman Has a Son. New Vork, Aug. ir,. Carl W. Aekcr iuii, tinted Press stuff correspondent in Merlin , t10 tllt,L.r 0f tt baby boy, Merlin advices stated here todaV. A son was born to Mrs. Ackennan it the hour which nroved to be the timo when Ambassador Von Mejnstorff was con firming Ackerman 's beat of Alondnv that tiermnny did not .admit the tor pedoing of tho liner Arabic. Ackerman : United press dispatch brought the fust word that tlermany believed there might bo doubt of the Arabic, having been torpedoed. Sub sequent y Ambassador Von Hernstorff forwarded to the state department the coniinuniention asking that this gov ernment delay action until official re irst were -received from Jierliu. Friends of American Active In His Behalf Sun Hit-go, Aug. 25.-Priends of K. Hull, the wealthy Pusadeiiun, who mis been held incommunicado at, Ti juana, .Mexico, following the accidental killing of a Mexican soldier by being run over by a machine Jlull was driv ing, were making desperate efforts to. day to secure his release from the Mex ican prison without a trial. An automobile caravan made no of lnwyers, prominent local business men "' intluentiul Mexican and Spanish rcMHlniilu u.... t: . 1 ..... nmi (.,.v t.llv Hrill ,. '" " vl I'icgo ictt lor Ti u of i , ...M '. " the death of the Soldier. H is hoped that. Hull will be released without trial after this evidence, FALMER TAMED DOWN iu ii Mia wiiii iv imitiu.t.i "nshmgton, Aug. 2.The adminis- 1 " c,,lry of state was " Palmer recently denied he ... ti. luitn mentioned in the New York World (.erinan propaganda expose us giving in. format ion gained through an interview with President Wilson. The funeral of Henry W. Savage, I " : , ", " " morning, will be held at ' o floes trulay at the .Savage home on Harden road, two miles east of Hie city. Interment will ink,, place , j.,.,. .Mission cemetery. TouiKht. the Chlnig Chinik camp fire girls make their fj,-t ,,ubl.e appear itn.e at their benefit to be given t the Oregon theatre. The girls will ap pear in several choruses nii.l in dance nun soiu work. Oliver Rioiisbeck and Jack Campbell l l 77 if . ' 1"lt '."r ' Webster's curt yester- ! day :.i'tenioou and I'll eh r.tiiiiv.t'u ;.... : 01 9'n llllil e.i.t. 1.. tl I. . ' n 1 1 in r v.-r-,.-, 411 lilt' IIIVMMIOO tH I ri'Ui I'UNli Loth liii'ii won ..,..,!. ,).,. I ;.. un- rmimy jnil, when they w I remain' : "I HIV HUt' Ul f . ty 1 HHtlDfuM. per tiny until the coiiu ... ,.... ..... coiui- ft Atforney Hi,,-! state but Hies-1 were their own ! . I'istri K vitrt'NvnW t do i't-vk aiul i'uillllH'U Uw vom. . ""r " " "" ,,w,r,'"1 vegetables " -!'" aamuer msposed of a I A T . . .. in short or-: V ,MI cnoon with the sssistnm-e : lli h 'J'Tl " .''. K'lcu truck n I""',t when ! ' yrtgoi, Metric train tan.e in and .he horse took' frigh, and wen, dow n inga stieet oa a run. He stitrtd t.. turn the corner at State street when the "ft LlVl r Mill M tn tll. als.t.tl h.,lu.i.. I , " iminpT irnrs . i . . . tw.irr, "i!i.'''u etl ia the afternoon and .i), ..i "SAFElf FIRST" IS KEYNOTE OF R FJV Over 1600 People Attend Annual Celebration Held By Southern Pacific The Southern Pacific "Safety first" picnic wax in full giving today at the i,fuir (rounds with speeches, music, T sports, dinners and all of the attend- liant enjoyments that go tu make a sue - centum outing. The Hiou people present were enjoying themselves to the at - most after the first train arrived at !):30 this morning, (iovernor Withy combe spoke of "Safety First" for the nation and this popular phrase applied to the nation means national prepared ness for defense was the governor's declaration. The governor called at ten t ion to the small standing urmv nn the sense of security which prevailed throughout the nation when in reality T'tl.f, I,...,!... ... , r...l with Ti .. J . .. . . IhA tinmen nf K,ir,,,.i, wnn .1 turn, hull. a sniull corps of the huge fighting bodies now engaged. Kev. jr.- K. Marshall spoke in behalf of the C'herrian and I!. J. Clancy, as sistant to general manager, delivered the principal address on "Safety First." Jn summing up the data oa tno ratio of accidents to passengers carried Mr. Clancy suid: "In tho year 1513 the Southern Pa cific (Pacific, System), we made fif teen thousand', one hundred and ninety four efficiency tests on its train and engineinon, and the percent of ef ficiency was 91) and flli one hundredths. In tho year 1914 twenty-three thousand fivo hundred and forty-four efficiency tests and the percent of efficiency was 99 and and one hundredths, jn the year 3915 thirty-five thousand, three hundred amp seventy-eight efficiency tests and the per cent of efficiency was 9!) and 93 one-hundredths. in the year 1915 we mude five thousand eight hull- i ..!..- ....... . um, eoveuuj--in.,e , u.i no ne , signa , distant s.gual and train order, signal without a single failure show ing! one hundred per cent or perfect. A correlation of these, bests with accident statistics pertaining to the movement of passenger trains will explain why it is that a passenger muy travel on the Southern Pacific the enuivalent dis tance of three hundred and sixty thous-! mm times around the world without .i ilanger of loss of life in train accident. "This is not only n splendid record for tho Southern Pncifie as a Common Carrier in its relations to the Public but it. is a splendid testimonial to its train and enginemen who hud to do with tno movonients of traiiiB, to the .i;u..t.,i.AH .i. .ii . ..i .. ...... tispatelier who directed train move ments, to tho insitectors and mechanics .hn1!l'.'pt 'i'8 ,,l,,'I'mnt. '." wrvieenble omnium, in me division engineer, roadtnnster and section foremen who kept up the track and to trainmasters, road foremen of engines and the super vising authorities directing train move ment." Speaking nf the relations of the Southern Pacific to tho people of Ore gon, Mr. Clancy said: "Tho Southern Pacific has cast its lot with you. It is hero with large in vestments and, what is more, with a de sire to keep step with the onward progress. Approximately 2o,000 citi zens nf your state are supported bv its payroll and it annually distributes for labor at various iints within your state, npproxiinntelv .'l,.'$.ri().HIO. ' Its payroll in the city of Portland includ ing the Prooklvu shops, eontnins more than fourteen hundred names and ninoiints annually to approximately .fl, 4011,000. In the city of Salem its pnv roll sustains one hundred anil eighty six families with an annual disburse ment of more than $1:10,0(10. In Hose- tturg it lias three hundred and twenty employes with a payroll of if.'biO.OOO, nu'd Ashlan.l o... I.,,.r.....l ....I .. . 11 'ii vn mm i nriii . i n r j i i'i u r, nOT Will 1 1 1 I- 1 employes wi,h payroll of 113,000. fhaiige i the present coinnio i,y r","v it annually pays into your treasuries ns 0,1 l""'Ki't:es of anv siw (ir ,. i taxes more than ii;0,0tt0. Jt affords 1 "l-ti.-nlly all f tht, ; eases .r, ,,,' you splendid service and Is the medium l""'k"ges mer.-hnndlse weiehin.r -through which much of your products' l'n,llll or less, ,.r ,.,., , K.:'' find their way to market. It appreci-l 1,l,r' J'.v l"ircel post t less tin ntes your good will and patronage and v l"'''l'""'''l express rates. is ever ready to respond to your pro-1 4 . . ' A - gressive needs and reiulrenients." II After the speaking a ball game wns I staged between the Itrooklyn shops and 1 1 DIED the Hereto,, hh..p which wns won bv j. . . the former t. p. Tht. athletic events! began a little after 2 o'clock this after-i s it-..... .. . r" noon aft-r the piu.i.era had spent null',,,. ,' .f "",y on the tlnnleu hour or more in the giove around their! ..'w of ,,u' '',iv- Wed- Germany's Action Anens Mnrk Mar rPtMuibm. i.ii,. ,. M.v,"i-' fi n. m mm i - .'aM. ,. copyright nn;, i,v ,u, j,,w York Kv-'V. Xe7 ;r v , iH-rt 'Haas Zl'T Mr"' Al' : '"'pted to lead ! f- !.lay late .aarte.ril.;,,.;. mount n , , 1 Savageli I , U hiih hr " "f . eme on the k exchange today three small children, N;.Vi U"J. South Portland last night ..... It' " ,'" i 0 0""0 j .nitt i.erniany is laboring to avert a,""" ""r, vagc. nuind for rag time bee-iuie s i., ' . . " l'"n '""ke j ' V ,,. , r,,m,r!'l nrrnngenieiits have " w threatened ""'" will enable vou to Wall street discussion did not differ I 01 1 n made. i Uuicklv ,wit..l,;.. .. '.. ... , J " 10 from that . U...U .w .k Henry W. Snvn .... . the l..i -. ''"copnte.i airs : at good toy ,....a...l 1 '"HIV, 1US, IU imintitwr' disap .... - , 'hat the omnium cation was not in i ........ ..tf i: . ..... . "" to oisutowai; tlnit tt reserved ; the privilege of denying the presence I of a Herman snbn.ariiw ill the Arabic I disaster sand that it net even" intimated i regre, ill t,.se the Arabic was torm-loed ; K' VA.-Ol Wltllll.ir UUr....... .. L the regret . that Americans happened to be drown fl till opened up the possibility of un satisfactory rouclusiona. "TT' V1 hl,ww' ,h' tf"m- l"g ef the financial community and the market w, t,, what would, in ai' t'P toward disavow i,l ,,f (he .inking of ! the Arabic The maiket l ,witU, an advance 1 lit. 4.1..." . . a .' r""-a u'uiiy niul Cimiinurtl aiv (t ot tie coiniiu,ni.nti..n mud.. .,,,1,1,.. i "goinu, .tuiv s; ' the chorus'' " pleasant, Look . . '. ...... -, . , - -t.- uorn at t. v .'"" m'i em ion..... I. . . EXPRESS RATES IS Intra-State Schedule To Con form To One For Inter state Shipments After a hearing conducted ill Port land yesterday on tne petition of three express companies doing inter-state business in Oregon for an increase in ! rates to the schedule allowed bv the j interstate coniiaerce commission, tne . public utilities commission decided to let the proposed schedule go into effect : in this state September I:! unless the1 shippers object. The schedule adopted, by the interstate commerce commission ; goes into effect September 1 and allows: an increase of !2.-ii per cent on all ship-' meats under O0 pounds: This increase i i applies more particularly tct packages I t.cigiiiiig less man ju puuiius, on ivuicii , class f f siiipinents the increase is ap! proximately i per cent, increase. Over; I i.i lier ecu. ol l ie evoress cniiuiiinic business, however, will not be affected ' by the proposed increase, of the rates,' as none of the commodity rates are! affected. j All fruits, farm products, meats,; vegetables and such articles are at pres ent shipped under special commodity' rates, which are not changed by the' new tariff. Tho increase allowed by the interstate commerce commission was 5 cents on packages from one to five pounds; 4 cents on packages of: from six to 'J9 pteinds; 3 cents on paek-j ages of from :t() to 49 pounds; 2 cents1 on packages of from 50 to "U pounds,; and 1 cent, on packages of from 71 to 99 pmuds. In consideration of tho fact that the! rates will have such a small effect in j tiiis state the commission decided toi allow the proposed rates to go into: effect September 12, as the commission! did not feel that it was licccssjirv tu1 Olijf1' ct it upon its own motion. If anv of the shippers, however, feel that they j " '"H cuaruru excessive rates, a I complaint from them will cause the' commission to take stens tn . , . K- 1 ' defect All of the express eoinuaiiies oiunnt. iag in the states of Oregon nnil Wivti- ington have filed with the public ser-, ...o i-oiiiioissions or tne two states tar- ing the aauie graduated 7dvnnec""'in i package charges for shipments weigh "V 'ess tnan urn pounds us were allow- J1- v'-'. ----- I sion interstate business elective1 ino t'ounnissioiis of the two sfatos I v: ,o. 1 7 ' T"? m ' ' ' 1 " . 1 " 18 ,lml in intra-! on,..- ixents ami tho f,.nii,..;.,.. ..i.t ... i L . .., '..,"u ""nne,i iiusiness of a reprc-1 1 . ,. : --"""iii uiuicn.,,. ... j,,.,,,.,,! n,,,l rto,l,, ,l.,i!M for one .lav and Hh!!wantL111.t'.'!.,ih..ui:VV t l ..i... '""" ""'I':: business of the tw, i Z,-" "K mH,i inents and charges under iiresent ,in,l ' terrorized the country about Hartford I Imposed rates with I e ee, a tit 'ifur W"i"t sessions creased revenue, applying toXlta T n Number of all shipments handled 1 werc (1,'lult,(l to be persons who were -Ul.,; present charges. .tl4.")n.9- Tirr' ! indebted to members of tho organize posed charges. I.Iki!t. i'.' Hon or had disitlenseil them in n l.nol. :l-;s"; l'orceiitage increase,' 2:26. ' ' ! Hie -OI.) Iiac lllirea tl,.. ......... I.i.ln v J.. . " : ""f i"""'r tne sliinmeiitH .1.;,.,. -.a . , mid under II,. mi;: '"11 '. I'Olin-IS subiect t ..' """"'nn ; nunioer were j Nuiuli.r ' I' "ompeimon: ... ...... rn. ivnj.es mere were tooo n"11"" luK "! i"e nuuiorities ,tu ni- , . , . . , - - saipincuts ot r,t) pounds and under on leged members of the organization were n. "u 1','l,ls " Inch the increase was ni.OX or 'per-1 indicted. ,wu'e cen ageincri ase of S.2. Jerry Clark and his son-in-law, Kd- .7T express chnri-es ?' ' I j"l'f-ed I were sentence.1 to two years imprison iiarges, tiMM.' ' 1""''1'1 l fprjgL;:::1,,: z HIMES CASE BY C0URT- Iiarges 07.; r ., ,' ,. 1 1 "M Itnmr..' ;,',. llll" "0 hands. . "r ?"rr? i.nn.l ... ....'. ..!ul-'"lig 190 i r..r,.. 'v 1,1 " years, from .-..ii iiiuure. rv v ittf in... i i .i ..i ' , ' ituiw, nrt - ' mihiiimi. r riiiiL 11 w .- ., , rrunK tl. Savaee livi i owing, nil .aiem: Heur r.v I" Nivnge, ' ayttgo Meninmin i.itrry ravage, ravage. ' Inter he TV" ,0 "'j ''""try and . Indiana, living ,i10r ,:, .rated in ,.. . . 'n in.-rt" ," ' w l''"e to Salem niul I n.l .... tt... tf... . . ' 1 - fist or the c tv, where h, "'''' P to the time f ,i, , J1'; hlli' '"''mber of the , '"'K" f" 50 years, and w, 1,1 ,. V ' neighbor, and le.ige '"'.tes. lie had been engaged in ,1... . . " i UAliVEaTON COnriNO BACK fir!". i"te in nearly two wh limi!...i service on the tr.,..t ...:i ....... mt oi 'i"niisi..n bv the tt'opi.-nl hur- llrltna aiu.!...! !.!. . 1 " vt mm morning. "' "if igi ar i.M.l -P river in launch,. mvi Hfi,. Ilia I II I) ! h. , ...1 . . .1 enarges ,r cent ,..' . . 1 ' uijimi. UH.l sin. oi vol II VS. 10114:., ',. . - ".n v. press charges ,,r Vf si, , 1 Px; (''"', (' nl, to prevent delivery of' th.e " jumped from a second story post, a saving of :; 7 ''v l',",1 county warrants for certain services1 "im,owl " Rv '"mself from suffoca effeeted over the" , r , ,. I '" ' H' rou.lore.l by the Mimes Engineering t'(!n' A rof fell on B. Broderb-'k, nit rates. 1'ropos.d express ..pmpany, was argued before Circuit ! utller f'rem""- The itronosed ml,.. ..:n Judge licit on a demurrer tn the on....; Positively The Coming SALEM, Friday, AUG. 506 PEOPLE ACHES OF TENTS Wcrltfi ChallMB Mmm Li Broupaol winf IN CNE ACT EDU C ATE D AW I M A L S ALL ACTORS INCLUDING Llons,TIger,Bear Leopards, Jaguars, Elephants, Camels, Zebras, Sea Lions, Zubu9,Monk6ys,lc. AVIATION LION Causes Thrills of. Amazement' ,Only Real Wild AnlmalCircus on Earth Glittering, New, Mile-Long S treet Parade at 1 0:30 Exhibitions Dailv. Rain nr Khlno T "Possum Hunters" Are Placed UB Trial TodaV i " t a- of ,u& 7& ' t i H ., .'..r.l IT.. A Off , . w hen Zi n I . n 1 when with alleged members of the "possum hunters" organizntioi : tiled to be placed on trial, thrci heard that witnesses were to b i,i i. i 1 - ow"-14 iidated and officials menaced. I nf1 iln. mm,,.,n,i ...;" .. , uwsv summoneu as witnesses appeared I ,i.mu.,, ' J " The "possum hunters" organization I i . . b i terrorized the eonatrv ulrnit H.rtl I i geu or oraerwise iunisnen. 1 lie victims 1 ness way. As a result of nn investi- j ration mm e bv tlm nntlinritina Q(t nl. ! - - -" t:..i. . .1 i :"' '' .. , co , eseu 10 imvillg '"'en connecteil witli the "possum nunters" wiien arraigned tottny and I The in.unetinn smt of Voth vs. Tolk Judge licit on a demurrer to the com plaint, misnitf the nncstimi nu tn whether the i.liiintif 1, ll.l lmriil .... tin..! ... I to bring suit in his own name. Jt is contended by counsel for the defense that the suit should have been brought under the name of Xlr. Canfield, countv surveyor. Attorneys for the plaintiff and defendants have submitted written' briefs on the nuestinn of tl,. .i ' , , .iviiiuiirr and the court rendered' its decision yes terday, overruling the demurrer. The case will be tried on its merits. It is to be understood thnt this de cision does not settle the question oft its merits, as the case is not vet nt issue on question of fncts.-Dalht UhservtT. PORTLAND WANTS RAG TIME. , I ortland, Ore., Aug. 'J5. Tile old- . ..... wm, pone,! th(, lne,.rv wn01,zi, Ul"1 iniixi , . . ,"" """i" to soo he the tivnge beasf niexnt rn...tl,., Th ine oenet totlnv of W' F .Mcl-.llOV, I'nil.l il.tt.i. na.' il . ". band, Crowded Quarters at Poor Farm. Two charges have ben., ... ''""iitv poor farm within .v . , .lavs "an I , wir . the vt few .pi of lecomim. !."K ''!, in ,ln"- present r . e ,i 1 Sv nt the , Judge Te sr , a InnT! l" Pr,,,,,m- - - - - i-.-ui .o in. from Mi..,,...: .. "nm Williams.' nutnth. - " f for '-'KwenT ;,!;: .vs neither of these men . ...... , i . I-".' i ..tT'"1 ' .t.tln Ti ...-.-r. arraigned v.i..i V. ""'"y- When hftSftJ SISZSL- 8PAJJQLER FE10N9 tw.T Only Big Show This Year! 2 PIG SPECIAL TRAINS ICQ ANIMAL TRAILERS ONS Moil Thrilling Wild Animal Act Extant GK Instructive, Amiiilnq, Amtjlnfi Thrilling Acts w W Premium Koreas and Ponlti All Actors Rlb-Tickllnz Animal Clowns Big BUI, Wrestling Grizzly, Tango Dancing Horses, Fares Comedy Elephants, Horse-Riding Lions, Leopards and Bears. 200 Military Ponies. High -Diving and- Jumping . fn anfl ail r. n 1. A . " 9 anil ft P II Hiuih On am 1 T Couldn't Convince Them He Wasn't Rpar nvaa , . . ,2 f" tint he was not a bear, four companions UatM v. iv. jtuis, or Acniict. took eiht " " Ially clip ' tu """ 1,1 ""- US- "dH was lit a (i(.sfi tci, nf hvnun i. ... i...... ' J " "U IUU XUUI IlllllL- ers, Jo0 yards away, were sure he was i!I' v:.. , , ftTtdf Itnmn. .... .. ...:i- . R.,Pt,iie, kv ki. "1 , .u?,?' VS . "'T' rn r "'lies on a wa.4 1 . e- , . , . " ' v " " let. fired nt him.' The members of the huntiiii? imrtv were Modesto Bontadclli, Vornon Cros- ' Adi? "S nl Ben Wilson, all ul '""Cl. II IS 1101 KllOWn YVIlOse Dlll- !..( t.if v.i.i.. i. uui eueu man urea TWO FIREMEN INJUEED Vancouver, B. C, Aug. 25. Two fire men are seriously injured today and A. R. JlncDougnl, a storekeeper, is suf fering from burns us the result of two fires in the Mount Pleasant district. Here yesterday. The loss wns estimated -i ...n? .... ... ... .... '7 'T-J.ouu. v. j. .jaekelnch, one cr What Shall I Do? Lay offs occur frequently in factories ' . - " """ii'ipni.an.i si,,,,,. uut vorv -,,,, . h,.H;. employee makes good. at this school whore the brotinration thnt oinmund permanent wngos, and the work is into the mutter now. while it is on your mind. Capital Business College High t Terry Bts., Baletn, Oregon Tr WBen In 8ALEM. OREQOV. ttnn .1 T t .. CMliH HOTEL 8U1ctly Modern Tree and Private Baths ThA.Tn V5' .,1'00, 1M ?EB DAT e!r,- .h0,P ,ln th buine' diatrict. Nare,t to - all Depots. Theatres and Capitol Buildings. Homt Away from Home T. O. BLIOH, Prop. Both Phones. Free Auto But. I