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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 26, 1915)
)' ! Saturday Is Dollar Day---Shop at Meyers An exposition of new piece-goods for fall and winter wear. Everything that fashion favors is here all the new weave and colors. Among the new arrivals are Crepe Egyptias Albatross Epinglcs - Broadcloths Jagows Gabardines Wool Poplins Barritz Storm Serges Not only is the collection of fabrics most liberal in variety and price range, but the values we offer cannot be matched else where. A fact that can be more easily demonstrated by comparison. (SEE THE BIG WINDOW DISPLAY) THE HOUSE OF QUALITY tttmwtttttumramttumw itrrmmnmuit All Around Town it:mmm:mummumtmttuumtmmtu.t2unumstsunKnmnmmm:munmm;R Dr. Mendelsohn, specialist In fitting glnsnei correctly. D. H. bunk bldg. E. N. PeetH, Arthur Bwnrts, Mr. Feathers, of this eltv, and Chan, (iood ale, of Wooilliui'o, drove yesterday to the (loodale furin nine miles south of the city, Dr, fltono'i Drug Btor. tf Luther J. Chapln and family returned today from an' aulomobile tour of ten days, which included Puyallup, the Hainlnr National park, Seattle and over the Cascades to Kllensliuig, by the Sunset highway, Dr. Btotie'i Drug Btora. tf Adding materially to the effect of tho H'liaicul numbers of the ciitcrtuiu incut If'ven lust night lit the Oregon theatre by the t'hiuig ('lunik camp file gills, was the pipe organ playing of I.. C. Meier, lie is n Hue musician with the natural sense of ivtlnii, n fine r.c ( (impai'ist, ami ranks turning musi-'iti is li one of the best pipe uiguuists in t the state. , May Pong Tya, 110 Forry atreet. j Fine Chinese noille:i and chop hiicv. Everything new and neat. Aug'JSj (I - ! The Oieat Northern nteiuiior sailing from KhiM'l for Sua Francisco nest Niitiirduy will carry ipiitn n number i of Salem folks. Among those who have booked passage urn Dr. F. 1.. I'tter II. ft Thlelseii, Thomas F. If van and sous, Marshall and I'onald, Mis ('lain Mm per, Mr. and Mrs. II. II, Olinger, lr. ami Mrs. ('. II. ltobertsuu and sun, Miss Nell CopHick, Mr. mid Mrs. I., F. Oriffith and Siimiiel l.ivesley. Th Hob Nub ha' something differ ent for the Indies mid misses who care for exclusive lull hats; no two uliKe; .ii . . .. i .. . . . . Imln Now .Im.i.wi.i. v..iv li ti,.,i Mob Nob is Hie Ida,.' to see t.iei'n. one!".'" ."'.''V' " ,,,,i,,f alwuce door nun 111 of l.a.1.1 tV Hush bunk Th Chtnlg CliliiU camp fire glils looked o ii'ittiirul and so much like the real Indian girla tthcii thcv appealed on the stage at the Oregon limine luM evening, that a little child iiitpiiriugly mked: " Muniuia, ate Hu.m hne gliUt" An an attraction, the ritiup fue girl filled the tlregnii to oveifloning. It h au appreciative audience, one that Iuiisled on' liuoicious encoreH. The glils will iigiuu uppear nt the Oregon tlili vveiiiiiK. Th nob Nob luvttea the Udiu to inspect their Clllistiims needcrHllapuii plica just arrived from New York, Nothing like them shown before, He lire to get tile pick t" Iheiii. Ptee instruction, ant ,.tfg..ll,..,. alwava giainy given, i no moo .mio, one iitair out of I ft Hindi bank, The farmer in the vicinity of St. 1'a id have about all threshed their gram, with yields far above the aver age. Within the last ten tliiya, lh. 1 1 in lily of the hop ha improved on at f, -uut of the hot weather, although the yield will not be an large aa lu.t yeir on account of the blight. Thia In the report brought lu by Oau 11. Allen, who hi been la th St. l'sul neighborhood for eveial day looking kller hi Intrreat. The New Dress Goods Are Here French Serges Diagonial Serges Whip Cords Cheviot Serges Vigorcnx Soleil Tweed Suitings Tweed Coatings Velvet Corduroys IT WSl IK XiOOODlGOODS wnturot umnttatt Dou't miss the big show, Oregon, to night. The interior of the Wexford theatre is now nil re finished and ciilciiuined audi wiring completed, getting the house in j shape for its opening next Wcdncsduy evening. While the W exford will he j kuowu as a high class vaudeville then tre, yet It will open September I with a production of Hie famous "I'roliibi thin" reel. The first vaudeville will appear on September o with no attrac tion from the Puntuges circuit. A cub newspaper reporter in trouble and you laugh, (begun, tonight, - o A car load of eastern brook and raln- bow trout have recenllv been shipped ; to Silveiton and Mount' Angel, i.cciud 1 ing lo iiiformation sent lo Dunn II .1 Allen bv U. E. I'lnumn, n e coinn.is-, sinner, 1 uese hav e been shipped from tlie lintcuerv, iiiiinv n v of them six iindr eight indies in length mid reudv to spawn. This makes three unloads that have been sent to this section this year, and is the last shipment. They lime bee pluccd in Unite, Silver, Abiipin. Ibilt creeks and their t . ibntaries, about IlSti.wn lu all. The comedy fenturo of the season ami t hinig ( liiulK, (Iregou, tonight. o- to their friends here suy thut the Fire 'Chief Harry Hutton and wifa I weather is cool and foggy and every left this iiiiirulng tor two weeks at i bodv is having a good time. Iit'eiteuliuhli and l. P, .IuIiiihoii ulso be- gun Iiih two weeks' viieiitimi. Mr. iind Mm. JiilniKuii' w ill mi lo Neiiide. I.nr ry Murphy, who loin .lust finished his vacation returned Inst nieht fieui llrlet enbush. where he was u member nf Illtl'IV Willi I .11,1 (it'llli'il .lk.,l ll.l.x.r.. und "John McPniiald. Thcv spent must j 8i" cr londii of Iiop ulckeA passed I of llieir time fishiiiK in the creeks en . through the city today from l'liriland tii I the Molullv iiml nrouiid the Iuiho of Mt. "'ille. This nns special run espe .leffers.in 'and report the capture of i l'1,lllv f"r ,,u' l,(T pickers on the O.e I some good strings. Hnv Cooper, who '.lectnc. Specials w ill be inn every I... I ' . ,lnr fr.i... P., Ill,, m.I l I ....,,1 Tll,.,t nns neco swiiuiuiiiL' in ii iicimiii nr 'ice .ionnoii. (iiptnin milium man of Chief Hutton, Buectal meeting of Salem lodge No, I, A. P. & A. M., loiioriuw morning at 1) o'clock to attend the fuueial of .ir late brother, II. W". Savage. YWtini! hrct'.. ren wclcuinc, Tully 1,000 ixourslonlsU were brought from I'littlainl yeatenlny in SO coaches to attend the Safety Ki i st Hie- me o. iai , i, vision r the Southern i'.nc. i ne tour fuai lies troiii tlte otitli were barely enough for the crtitvds that rami' from as fur as Hose huig. lhtllaa seat over ton and fully ii"' .aiein lieeiiie were tut ihe L.r.t.iu.th I making . . - . , r II lU HUi'lldlUlv O. nil nf thi !.,.... i,;,. ,t..r K..1.I I .. . ... i..... . ,, . . .. .1..' 1I Kl-tlTHII prominent Southern t'u. ific offtciiilal and also from many of the employes, i i i. i ' wltn the acfomnimliitii'iia at the fan- K'''uni it, but with the euurtesy and good Will al.onn to the Visitors. Ill fact, ... . . Mlt.V U .. ... M .,11 k. I., u....l ...... ..... ,. ,nl ti.o ihaacrs are hereafter the annual picnic of th Southern i'aeific will be held t l thit city, A few rrruirator left, price cut to , low tin in out ipncklv. Hurra ft 11 Hilton. 4? Silk and Wool Poplins Sundown Taffetas Pekin Strip Taffetas Two Tone Taffetas Plain Taffetas Plaid Taffetas Failles Figured Mescalines Crepe De Chines Plain Messalines Refrigerators. Price almost cut in two. Huron & Hamilton. The petition of the Oregon and Cali fornia and Southern Pacific Hnilrnad I companies to build u spur track across i Fifth Btreol. in McMinn'ville at grade ! was allowed in on order issued by the I'linnc, I unties commission today, Refrigerator bargains, The prices we will iinole will interest you. Huron & Mniniitoii, Mrs. Edward Wyatt, rr7.r Korth Twen- lielh street, suffered the fracture of two ribs and other injuries .Sunday at her home, from n full on the porch while wntcring the luwn. She is reeov- ering and expects to be out again with- iu a few duys. Mrs. Stith is fitting tip the storeroom across I he street from her present loca tion, and will move in u few duys. The Public Utilities commission to- dny set Friday, August 27, as the datelc,mr, Ht reels, nir ine nenring in me iniincr or ine lift it ion for a new station' at liar View !" 11 , . "n' "', """V" "; ' " l',V'' "V" r"v. 1"; '"7 ,h",.H """" """" " "'"'" ",l u,,,, , "l "'"""'"" , "Tf ,w , ,, , in i u n i h. Coffee satisfaction guuiuutccil. Win. Ciuhlsdoif, lil.l Ninth Liberty street. Among the Sulemltes who are attend ing the Saa I'liiiu im'o exposition this week are Mr, and Mrs. Walter A. Ken ton, .loe Huiugal't uer, Miss Agne.i llnyue, Miss Poiu Hichter, Miss Kuby Wilson and Miss ,!ov Turner. Letters Sutlsrnction in coffee cannot be se emed bv you unless vou secure it fresh rousted and giuind as vou order it Win. tiahlsdorf, l;l,'i North Libeilv street. .- ' "'"" h. .K .... ... ! listricts. It is cvpecled that 100 pick era ill leave Salem next Sntiudny for l.ivesley, t - Artisan ricnlc. The Artisan will hold a picnic this evening in Hall's grove, Salem Heights. Picnic luncheon will be served at ll:.'i u'clock and every one is requested to bring lunch. Ail Ai looms and invito,! fiicnd welcome. Take South Salem street car nt tid of line. (let olf The petition of th county court of I. line coiintv for a grade grade crossing at sed without pre,, sued by the Public Miut ola was dismissed dice bv an ortler issue l lililiea ruiumissiou this inoriiing. The count v court ot l ane eotintv ked per-i ...i......t,. i.- .;,. .i,..i : t- n:.... t. t. .v... w t. .t.. ............ v i in- t n n I O" l eininnn in illicit ti t ur rv, I . n It it I iietr I i :.. . I ""' . " r m"v I '' ..-. n ....... p....... tool' :.', .h ... .. ... I...I.I ..... Q ast,. ts,,tw ....t.i,,. i. . I surprise til those who are good judges ' melon, inia vear me iiavia- is f.r th,,,, fvpr aud the grwera all re - port the tlemaiiil foi the Turlts k in - creuailto. Th Sulent Knul t o rwt.lv - - - ... l I . . : ttiriti l.v tne criiMiii nit una t.ringa lite J price lower tlian if shipped here in ' small lot. The fanner around ftaletn are of the opinion that 93 rents te, got a fair mar ket price for a bushel of oat and many u lutin are noriug, awaitiug ' WAE NEWS OP ONE YEAB AGO TODAY Hard fighting at Li'le. De nied city has fallen. HccidH to make Paris perfectly ei'treii' li ed ca nip. French offensive movement between Vosges and Nancy con tinues fifth day. l.o-se f (iermans ruKrted verv heavy. (iorman attacks on lleiise re pulsed with (freat vigor by French but atta.-k by liritish on superior force fails- Htissian forces in field report ed to he 8,000,011'J u'id attack on Berlin believed pos-ibh'. (ierman steamship vVilhelw der Urosso sunk by Hritish cruiser High Flyer. Austria . announces vi.-tory over itiisoiims near Krasnik nit er three days' battle, five Kna si:m corps spread over "j1.1 miles being . defeated and compelled to fleo towt'.rrl I.nhlin. sic sje satisfactory market. Already the fann ers warehouse. Ferrv anil Front streets, has stored 12,000 bushels ami expi 'CtS I within u week or two to have fully 18,000 bushels. o j J. A. Bishop, who lives at the corner o' South Commercial and .Tadsnn streets, went to Portland yesterday to undergo a serious operation. ! A deed -was filed yesterday on which ! the revenue amounted to 15. The Cor- vallis & Kustern Railway company con veyed its right of way to the Southern Pacific, company, the eonside.-utioii' be ing $14,500. o The remonstrance against the pro posed paving of the fair grounds road has been signed by several of th.1 prop erty owners interested, hut as yet has not been filed with the county record er, awaiting further ilefrlopmcuts. Mrs. C. K. Spaulding and daughter, Miss Hit, will return tomorrow from Newport, where they have b.-en spend ing several weeks. Accompanied by Mrs. Walter L. SpaiiMing, they will leave next week for a visit to the I'ana-iiiu-l'ucific exposition. The six bop houses belonging to Frank Mutoini Unit were burned sev eral weeks ago at Independence, have an Dee n ropiuccu ty new ami up-touaie houses. The furnaces have been placed this week and everything will he ready for the hup season by Saturday night. The United Artisans will hold one of their enjoyable picnics this evening, to which not only members of the lodge but" their friends an well are invited. The South Salem street car will take the picnickers towards Hall's drove where the evening's program will begin with a luncheon at i'k.IO o'clock. Charles Ilebel, 2105 Center street, director of. Ilebel 'a ('lu rry Bud band, was given a surprise party by his bini'd of little musicians last evening. The Cherry Bud bund Hindu their first imb ue appearunce uiinng ine i.neiry iuir in Salem on July .', appearing in uni form and making a very favorable im pression. About 8,000 squaro yards of con crete walk will be laid in Willson park within the next week. The hoard walk leuding (liicetly west from the state house past the Wait o memorial fo'iu- tuin to Cottage street, will be ceim nled, and also a crosswalk between State it ml (Mis ('. Keniion has the eoulrnit. Tu Salcm UiiiW band will post- !""' its regular Friday evening concert tins week, on account of th cin us lu'ing ill town and other attractions ' ''' Next uesduy evening u speeiul program will be given, ami the j concert will take place from the new band stand, for this special evening Tom Oi'deuiaii will sing several selec- tions, and the l.iio.l will render popular ; iniiMc especiaitv VI..,,. i ' ,lii,k,-u .-i.e. u.i ......1 l... l: t I ."TT. .. I ino jjiium. uniiucs commission looay et Saturday, August 28. as the date or the heanng . ,,e petition of tl. II. r Williams und tttn'i nuitiust th theis nuitinst the l'a - cil it Kailuay und Navigation coiuiinnv and Southern l'.icti,- .it Tilbin.nok. 1 1 , ... ., . . V si ii i to ii lie ii.-i ii 1 1 in r in. r it hi tor t i-n.-u takes up the lurgcut part of "C" street I..- Till I. ..I .1 1........ .' i ill lilliimuok along thn hav and that no safigiinuls have been placed to pre vent pcdcstiiiiii from walking off into the Lav. Frank Meredith, former secretary of the state fair b.mi.l mut a well known ex Salcinitc, paid a flying visit to his numerous fiiends in 'this citv toiluv. Mr. Meredith is now secretary of the Washington state fair board and is sta tioned at Ninth Yakima. A business trip brought him to Poitliuiil and he improved the opportunity by coming on to Salcm for the u: y. ' Mr. Meredith says the Wahii,'gtoa state fair promises to be a fine olio this year anil that he is now acclimated UUI ikes his new homo. An answer received this morning from the Spokane, Portland k Seattle Knilivav coiiiuiinv in the matter of the petition of the I'uitland I'liamber of ; Cuintiierce against ,,o livgoa Electiie Southern I'aiiiic O, W. It. ft .....I I'mted linilnav company n. I lie IH U , 'ion asked that (he late 'on large uiul : bulky packages ,,, il,M too long to he I loadetl at the sole d,.r of fnoght can. : be lowered , i nr rii-vr Pillion uitti nn sut n siuiuuenis tiu- ( tra time reiiuueti i ii.,., .i .i ...'. . m, mi I lir II W H 1 n'lll 1111 t .i. . . ' " '. .inline!, lion if mane IOT SI. 11 E. H. Rathhun f U . .h. .1 1..... I . . . . I. , . w.... - arm and leg fr, rsnicin Hospital luluc, with a broken in iniurie austainet Vt lerniiv vvniie ruling a moturcvele III a ' eidlisioa with an automobile.' The ae- iritlent oecurred m nr Independence nt tl.n ..,.. ..t - .....i ..i .l. .1..-. - ,.,n , u nitlV lilt 1III.I ' f I . . . . 1 vented the drivers from eeinir each other. Dr. Kred Hewitt, of Independ ence, was culled an, I .rough! Mr. Kath bun to the hospital here. Today he is reported to I progressing favorably. .ir. n milium iu fotmetly a policeman Independence, but hi home now Is at ajLebanoa TATE ENGINEERING MUDDLE ENDS AS LEWIS WITHDRAWS; Asks Board To Relieve Him of Responsibility For Highway Work The state highway engineer i versv between State Engineer Tiiiinl the t:i: llioliwnv eoiumi.ssion Wltll1 i. li. i-.....: tk lw,n nt'. . luel iejun. . (iiniiit: .in lul ..t,i,t ... i contention appears to be practically: ended today alter a niii'iicntary flash j yesterday when State Engineer Lewis1 "fired'' Mr. Cantine. (iovemor Withy- couibe and the other members of the highwuv coininissiou characterized the lisiniv-nl of Cantine bv Lewis as breach of faith," as it hud bwa agreed to let the courts settle tne matter. I Lewis says his letter to Cantine was ,.,iu;t.,rl,r,il.,.l ',,,.1 tl...t U u-'lu ,,,,.1-iiK- ,....-,.,.,.,-.,,,,. ...... i. ..... v the written notice of numerous verbal notices that have been understood be tween him ami Mr. Cantine since Aug ust HI, when Cantine said he. would follow the directions of the board and ignore Lewis. At any rate, the letter of Mr. Lewis this morning indicates that he has de cided to withdraw from the controversy as he says ho will withdraw from ail connection with highway wirk if the commission will enter an order reliev ing him of all responsibility for high way work. State Treasurer Kay saidj tins morning tnnt ne inmle the same proposition to Mr. Lewis several weeks ago ii s the board could not rightfully, nor did it expect to, hold Mr. Lewis responsible for Cunt i lie's work over which Mr. Lewis had no control, and that tiiey would bond Cantine direct and hold him direct Iv resnnsible for the highway wiirk. This action, said Mr. Kav, vus prompted by the recent act of the leg-1 islatiiro creating the office of the chief deputy stute engineer, which snvs that the chairman of the state highway board, which is the governor, shall ap point u chief deputy in the office of the estate engineer, which chief den- ntv shall serve at the pleasure of the commission and whc.se duties shall be such as are prescribed by the state highway coinmissiiin. All work in the depart incut which has heretofore I,,.,... in charge of the state highway engi neer (which was llowlbvi sliall'be mi. der the direct supervision of said chief lepniy engineer. The above is quoted from section :i, chanter li.l'l nf th.. :. onil Laws of Oreuon. missed l.v t:... I II 15 ssion of the li-1-i u h. t ,-. i I has been the law under which the state highway commission! operated in their controversy with Lewis. Mr. Lewis noted upon the interpreta tion ot the law of Attorney (lenernl Hrown, who held that Lewis was re sponsible lor the wora of his chief dep. uieieiore siionnl nave the di rect mn f the work. The matter was to he settled in the courts, but at pres ,'"t '"'h a '. will be unnecessary if Hie hoard accepts the suggestion and proposition continued in .Mr. Lewis' letter of today. -Mr. Lewis said tmlav thut l i,.. llv 1 1 'V'"t "'' ,l"',','fl-v 10 '-''"'tine i'. the nigiiwny commission, either to 'I"" or tit lollow the direction of the board on Aiumst in i.. '-won,,, igmiro' Mr. Lewis (In that ; Mr. Lewis, , ,im, was , I , 's ""' "s 1-,'wis Wlls '"iicevn- order tl , , " '.. mieli! 1. , '. . " ". '""Uticler. C - - ''--i-'i t IMTilllflC t " jiruvi tin' 111 all .l.l I... 1..., , ' i1 iivni :md he did .. -i.i, ' " " "r,:l'liiluilclpliia on the men. 1 " 'P Mr. Lewis' let..,,- .. , ,, in full )' w;... . , . - . .-line Highway Ciminii mil, I villein, Or I Alicia, Oregon. J.. ,l,'"tl-'""'iK In view of the ,,.,.. innate iiiisuiiilerst'iiuliii.. - I jvith tl,,. ,.,.,.rati of ' "'"rf'''' ! I wish to state ,v si, , , " '.. ' "' i" uggestion tor s.-m ., ' I tiovi'isies. inecon - 1 tl i......" . I "age ot tins ,.. ,ni.i : i.u it im .i n. ...... .. i . -.. ... 'fie. rili inir ,i .1 elliiits, witn the aiu.rovil .' in .r I , I I ".U OI nor 1 S...1I....I .... . : ' "l Kuv,,r dcauirod to lollow. Apparently eonlrary to this opinio,, the highway c..:n,uiio ,.,,t.. '. .'' uer some tine, in v ,- , " 'i nil tir- 'line ago ,ire,-tiug jr ,. hief dei.utv. t,. (i... - it.,. izt''Vt wmli' "!--iti. ;; li s i . . ''"'""-Iv alter his ,l,.fisi(ni t r,,,ort t,. ,i... 11 "U-l not to ,,: This , , T ' tu have bee,, , oust ' "" " fai-h. -hi.-;, ,,.;; ; t It was a , "itcinleil l Hl.'Ollitin..i,f .,.i ml w, s ' P"'"t-;',"'l'led a prison break, Is nenrlv W l'"M' nf ""!"M-e in his'eell Z. en. llv s, ,' " : l,n,'"t is Warden's .""', ""it. It us not said lodnv. u ' in aarinony with mission for a fn , . , (t 1'iien.ieii to, an, I , , , governor s nm.on.t , ';. ' .,ni'. 1 1 ii niir ,-..-.-.-.. ... however, is lhat ,0 work 'm, l"1'." i V. " ' 1 ""i te siiiiii... I .. . . tlivi.KM. Ki hori ' mil- iir II l iiKll : i i , .nr. t .i n 1 1 nt' - : I,),,,, i, ' ' " """""l liHVf 1MH1I ith .,tt. . '"gineenu ' pr' . .or v . , ',. 7''' U'"' "",h ;.f' ,.,, .: ' " "'. ,u I'ml ... . .t.Ww,K' MIMV io ltr lir.i .mn mil )l ma : i , uii i. Ier cut tl.y i ' " 1 v, ,0 Wlnl.t I ,.-. i I. "'V'" nave been . " wurn. 1 Ml YV tl... I,...- : "'."""K 10 Till- ... (ln niter ret..i i.., t..ruey -,,,,, vp, h), f ' " '".'""'"Icrstnndi.iga .( I and the continual turmoil ..... . ..r,,i f-l ,.. uti-l tl... .:. . . .. ; whi(., ,hl, ,a.l i... , . " 1 111 -1 io....i,..u ... ' ' ","' oeeu . ....... ., (0 ro,,,,,., , wn,tlmlM this course, detrimental, to the best ........... ... to,,,, rK ln orogo,,, I cannot concur in the eon ,ion' interpretation vt the law respecting , dutie and respousil.iliti,,,. i,lt ,f til c.nniision will enter an order relievi ing me of all dutie, su.l responsibilities in connection writii higt wy work, au, direct the governor to rctura the bond for 10,IKHJ heretofore filed w,th him hut a yet vnai't'rove.l. I u.li .,i..nJ . i.i. i.. i ' " a ", " '"" ivni on connection Positively The Coming This Year! SALEM, Friday, AUG. 1 JITfMMWian'l.MIIIBWWIii i I 1. -i f:a"Sm r 506 PEOPLE ACRES OF TENTS mmimmM I ii acres f m:3mtm-'m&iiu& m l -nr' l i ii" -l -r i n . 24-L10NS-24 eaTT in ONE ACT "r World's Challtngi Groups el 600 ED U GATED AN I MALS ALL ACTORS INCLUDING Llons.Tlxers, Bears Leopards, Jaguars, Elephants, Camels, Zebras, Sea Lions, Zubus, Monkey s.Etc. SANSON AVIATION LION Causes Thrills of. Amazement Only Wild Animal Circus on Earth Glittering, New, Mile'Long Street Parade at 10:30 Exhibitions Daily, Rain or Shine, 2 anil 8 P.M. Doors Open, I and 7 SINKS GERMAN SUBMARINE ! ! London, Aug. iti. Flight Commander Kifjsworth of the Jiritish uerial Hiiiinlron sunk n (ieminii subinurine single hand ed oft Ostend by dropping bombs upon the hostile craft from his nerojrluue, it was mi- nounced todav. Iiighwny work. ' This pnt;iositiou is submitted in the' belief that' it is in harmony with the views and desires of a majority of the: state highway commission! anil if ac- ' pted, will end this unfortunate con troversy. , Very respectfully JOHN II. I.KWIS, State Engineer. BASE BALL TODAY ' j Piltsbur" New Vm k' National Leagtie, 1?. H. E.I I " () V. I. Safro, formerly a professor of and C.ibson; Stroud and I entomology at the Oregon Agricultural i college, but nt uresent associated with , 1 7 (Vthe Kentucky 'Produce company, of ', M 1 i Louisville. Kv . i in tin. iitv tliiu week. Ames und Snyder; Douglas and Mil - ") 2 7 0 villi - I - i 1 .... : :. " V '.' . ...1 . 4 and . 4 ; , Dale and Wingo; Mayer l'"r- ; i nicago I lloston 4 Adams und Arcner: Nehf and Wlml. g. Culled lull, ilnrliuis i American League, I New York ,1 ro ,, Ii i,,.-,, . . j Vi ' . .- r ""auerninn nnd " -ein. i ten replaced Hrown, liar- . . . . i mail rci ace. I inno-niim Ho"tou tl 10 1 7 12 4 I muss and Stan- Detroit Poster and Tlinuas age. 1J innings. Washington Chicago I'.ochliag ;ii),l Williams Daly. Ill iiiainos. ... 'J 7 Oi ... i Unssoll and' i:1,il',',i'i-' i :i a! 10 14 l1 Knob and Sev-' St. I.OUIS Hressler and McAvov eroi.l. r0UR WILL BE HANGED. Sacramento, rH., Aug. fi. - Prank reeks, l olsonv convict who is to be1 hanged tomorrow morning for the niur-; 'ler of (lunrd Drevvrv. wl,.. i. .1 1 tempted a prison break, Is nearly i a Smith ""u ..Mi,, .... ... . ' reek is very ! WOr'1" "f l,ri,'9, t to brace him nn . LI . m t ',tM'fl a. lr,1,t man Tiripxr CASUIS-To Mr, and Mrs V 1 i-..i. in August a;, Hi is, t s,,,.;,,,,,;,,,: I., an eudit i....'.i :..t ., 1". Cut., .. ..... omieriy Alias j nv (.lit tcid,,, f ,hill ,,iv ,, ; J."1 ... .ttrs. nuth k. Sayre. also of thi. in! at rUBMTUBE BY TOST Ccntralia, Wash., Aug It cheaper t .,, Uxn'iuiTf from th eity to Island couutv Only Big Show zzr: - in 2 BIG SPECIAL TRAINS 100 ANIMAL TRAINERS Moot Thrilling Wild Animal Aot Exlanl Instructive, 1 Mnusing, miir,rj ZHS Thrilling Acts C C ft World' wwW Premium Horses and Poiit All Actors A ftRlb-Tlckllnar i tit Animal Clowns M Ble BUI, Wrestling Grizzly, Tango Dancing Horses, Fares Comedy Elephants, Morse-Ridlng Lions, Lsopards and Bears. 200 Military Ponies. High 'Diving and lumping Dogs and Monkeys. I The Commercial emo is in receipt ; of a letter i'from the Portland iliinufac sjc i turers' and t.und Products show, which will be held in thut city from October 25 to November 13. The letter stuten thut as this is the center of the logan berry industry, thut special vitteiuiou be (liven to its products. The show will be held in the urniory and simce for exhibiting will be free. The smaller 5 towns in Polk and Marion counties have 5). been urged to co-operate with the Nc- l'nl Commercial club in getting tip n o Falling from a loaded grain wagon, Bnnaface G. Etzel, the ten-ear-ohl son ot" George A. Ktzel, living near Stayton, was instantly killed lust Tuesday even- ! ing. It seems that the suck ot grain j on which the boy was sitting, slipped from the wagon, carrying the boy with i it. The grain fell to out) side of the roau, wnue the boy tell directly tin der the wngon, one of the wheels pass ing over his head. The father suw tlm boy fall, but was unable ' to stop the wniroa until too Into, lie wns taken I luune, but died before the doctor ni- lived. i studving results and best methods of i hop spraying. He is also investigating and comparing results obtained by th" use of quassia- chips nnd fish oil soup 1 with tobacco leaf extract us a spray for hop lice and red spider. Heretofore, as a spray for hops, black leaf JO, which in 4tl per cent nicotine, has been used with whale oil soap, and us a purt of hi' mission here, lie' is studying the result i of this spiny compared to thut of a quassia mixture. THAW REACHES SALT LAKE. fcalt Lake, Aug. :;. Harry K. Thaw arrived here "today en route, . to Sua Francisco. 1 He said ho did not know how long ho would remain in Salt Tnko. ' AW--! T i jam ititti Tl.m 1 t . t . k . ."i.iiiitui iruoni iiiingiiiovi in hnr, v. Coltne.. U t.. l,n .,,1.1 t t.ttbllc euk but T ev,...f!"",',i"" Wednesday, September 1, llH.'i, P' ,n' Tn'' nn""e w'" 1"' 0PCI' in v J ,!,;WIlve rrolinnor Tuwiluy ami i HirniH'tMl. There will be no by biildiug. HEJJBY M. V00RIUE3, Auctioneer. Grain Storage oaen fire proof storage in bulk or In lacks, at Northwest Fruit Products Co. SALM, ORE. T T T T " M