niDAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, SATURDAY. AUG. 23, 1915. FIVE A poor or inferior butter will make the best bread distasteful THEREFORE ASK YOUR GROCER FOR Marion Creamery Butter "Meadow Brook" U costs no more and you Get the Best ii . (A mm r it 1 : from a charge of thicrery, kissing the j porations, possessing enormous econ- rrencn maid. ' oniic power. AT THF THFATRPk BIK,! in'Tho Clue" closed! "Now, more thai ever, the profits XII. Illii llUJllllEid the week at Ye Liberty. Tho pictures ! of great industries under centralized t I in Which Miss fwert appears are draw-! control pour into the coffers of stock ! in'K better and better, pretty eonelu-j holders and directors who never s I sive evidence that those who have been much as visited the plants, and who per- Local Amusements or the Past Week i preelniining her talents arc far f rom ! form no service in return. While vast Briefly Reviewed j being mistaken. j inherited fortunes, representing zero in I We have not for a long time found social service to their credits of their W., i j - i .t more enjoyment in a picture tnnu we auiuuiammiy ireuie auu ens and the bathing beach have all I ; found 'The Hying Twins' t i multiply in volume, two-thirds of those contri mte l tn th- .kV. VT 1 I Blih '" We BKIW heartily with on eld ' w''o toil from eight to twelve hours a averae Ln !h9,f (t,,t Kentleman who sat directly in front of ; revive less than enouc.;, to support average business during the mi ;,""" -"The Second in ie i.iuerry stnrteu oir tile week,, v t i i V, T with a repetition of "The Bargain,"' ranJ!ls - Bushman, who was the most a western picture f,..tnrin,T William H. ! t v- 1;'nd"1Kumnn .1B ,hl! ?n Hnr h,.,i .'. I '" 1'icture Alagazine contest. The cnn,,in;.,n x. ;l, r. .,....:.... ..... '" ""' ery SIUISUICUOII for him ontes during the past year. "The Bargain" is interesting 'but not en tirly satisfactory, inasmuch as it de pends too strongly upon improbabili ties. Its hero is a road airent a two- us. Ho said "Them twins is sure some ; ,ni"' ,noir familioB in decency and to the grave they fear that their tunity to toil him through foreman or tho ring the past sevcrel days, but tt .;,.. Tv nirtnrB ,,,,,. .lvir, comfort Kin nave tieen worse nnd we hnvo . . ' . . .. i is..n t,;i.ii,,..i heard no wailings of grief from any I I'y ZrK uT'to IT., aha loof fe of the rosewood managerial of fices. ! 7 mJ p P? 7 8uff'l''t to rosource-oppo,tu.,itN h tneeVX'tl0' l,Ub,iC """'Ll'- O-S0,.;,ncd the w.ck wHh ! "Z, tommund," featuring :. ' " mn. who , tl, ,nti,ortlu, of "'diistry. enmlnnntinn i!.- n .,i.... I lli('tre gave very good satisfact wild western histrionics ), f loHowmg "The Second in Com- well up on the list of popular fav- '" j j ' " J '; bamls die or arc maimed h accide s, s durinir the nst rear. "Tl,. i..' " pnoiopmy in limn young , . . . ....,' Lack Necessaries of Life. "Tho lives of their babies are snuff ed mt by had air in cheap lodgings and lack of nounajmont and care which, they canuot buy. Fathers and hus- John Hincs as "Steve," the cub re porter, was funnier than Charlie Chap lin. To be sure thero never was a re porter, cub or otherwise, who did us "Steve "did. But this fact in no nv gun man, who while eser-.ping from the ! , " ' " " " ' f"11 ! officers of the law meets ud with a! J"1!0?? ,he 'u of tho ,llin m,r girl nnd marries her without reveal- j I' ,' . 1 1 tn0 measiiro of collective ihower with ing to her his identity. After this : ? bitter family feud In Kentucky. It ,whi,.h ,0 wrillR ,.-, WaBM froia their their taniilu's receive a pitiance or suc cumb in mid life and they receive noth ing. "And when these unfortunates seek, by the only means within reach to bet ter their lot by organising to lift themselves from helplessness through. tHMMMMMMM i i t MMM n A Big Surprise for Hop Pickers 400 Tents at cost prices for this week only. Also everything needed for camping. Don't fail to see ns if you need anything in' this line. H. Steinbock Junk Co. Million Bargains. The House of Half a 302 N. Commercial St. Eminent Cast Appears in Support of Frederick Perry. It is unusual to find such a combina tion of stars in one production as is presented in William Fox's latest photo dramatic success, "The Erring Wife," "Dr. Ramcau. ' In the title role ap pears Frederick Perry, lately starred in tho eBroadwpy success of tho season, "On Trial," and admittedly the most effectivo dramatic actor on the stage today. Stuart Holmes, as Munzell, the artist, is too well-known to require extensive praise for his very effective work in this remarkable production. Mr. Holmes has starred in many feature pictures, and seems to grow more popular with each. Dorothy Bernard, who portrays Conchita with such telling charm and power; Jean Sothorn, as the innocent recipient of Dr. Kninenu's wrath; tieo. Allison as Talvamie, ami Edith Hallon in the important role of Koselle, are a fitting support for the superb dramatic talent of Mr. Perry. The Oregon will show this feature for two days starting tomorrow at the regu lar price of admission. Phone 808 L Al G. Barnes' Collection of Educated Beasts Makes Decided Hit Here Lions, tigers, goats, horses, leopards, monkeys, pigs and even humans were trained to perfection and gave a first class performance at the Al G. Barnes' wild animal circus Inst night and yes terday afternoon. For a strictly train ed animal snow, which this claims to be, the Al G. Barnes is easily tho big gest and best ever shown in Salom. The denizens of the jungle wore made fo perform marvelous feats at the bid ding of till trainer and the clevor stunts of the performers drew general j enlargement of the field in this terri show, but last night's exhibition was clearly that of the greatest trained animal show ever seen in Salem, From tho opening numher the show was marked by plenty of music and clever acts of tho trained animals both wild and domestic. Last night's show was unlike the average circus in that there was not so much going on but that all could bo sfen and enjoyed, and the feature nets were performed aloue so that all might see and marvel. The show was particularly free from fakirs and the usual run of circus hangers-on that are the bane of the police officers. Not a single arrest was made yesterday by the local police 011 account of tho circus crowd and not a single misdemeanor was reported that could be charged to the circus followers. WOOLEN MILLS ARE SOLD It is reported that Bishop & Sons, of Pendleton, who operate an extensive woolen mill property in eastern Ore gon, hnvo purchased the Washougai woolen mills at Washington. The price is said to have been $45,000. The Bishops have leased the Washougai mill for three years, and the reported sale is believed to menu a prospective I War Expert Believes Germans Aim Drive Against Petro grad Itself By J. W. T. Mason. New York, Aug. 28. The struggle for Pctrograd has begun. With the KImgman Charged With Shortage In Accounts Seattle, Wash., Aug. 28. Denying that the shortage in his accounts might reach $40,000, O. ('. Klingnian, arrested hero yesterday afternoon and charged with having embezzled funds from the J. I. Case Threshing Machine company, of which he was formerly manager, at Greensboro, N. C, said today that the amount would not exceed $5,000 to $",000, . a( "My shortage will in part be offset by a contract I had with the company," he said. "I gave my personal notes for the several amounts. "My only object in leaving home was to make enough money to meet my oldi- applause from the large crowd which eked the main tent last nignt. Manv seasoned circus-goers were I'leased to noto the rapid improvement jn tho Barnes' show. A few years ago Al O. Barnes conducted a dog nnd pony tory. C. M, Bishop is now in Port land arranging the deal. Koy Bishop of Pendleton, stated that the deal has been pending for some days. Portland Journal. Kussians driven from Brest-Litovsk gations, and it was my intention to re directs toward Petrograd, the Slav turn to Greensboro." capital is the immediate objective of! Klingnian has been conducting a real the Germans. Minsk, toward which the! ty nnd brokerage office here. Since Russians are retreating is almost a' leaving home he has been disguised with third of the distance to Petrograd. a beard nnd blue goggle glasses. No attempt is being made by Grand 1 Duko Nichols to create a diversion. He M-i DL JS71, realizes the danger now threatening liCAl ITvCli - I Cuvll ilCCft Petrograd and his one purpose now is! to concentrate all available forces to block tho Teutonic advance to tho! northeast. The Russians are keeping! Tortlnnd, Or., Aug. 28. By proclama In -Northwest States their forces intact, and it is probable if they intend making an immediate stand, contesting the way to Petrograd, they will give battle between Vilna and Minsk. Here are the last natural de fenses before the Dvina river is reached. This forms the outer barrier of what is properly termed the Petrograd hinter land. It olfers an admirable opportuni tiou of the governors of the two states, the week beginning August .'10 will be "Peach Week" in Oregon and Wash ington. Every one is urged to buy tho delici ous fruit by the box and eat, can, pick le and preserve them. Owing to the pench crop of the United States being the heaviest in he blunders out and is captured by a j ' T'rV'n 'n sheriff, stolen monV, nnd all. the i 'l'" V " ttl . lll"l'"r; " against them, not only tho massed pow- siicrttt ties tho road agent up and noes , J er or capital, nut every arm of tlm gov- a gambli'ng. loses his own money and "iTl? 8,"K " , &Me , .r" "nmcnt that was created to. enforce that which he has taken from the road b mh V, ,v . 1 J , '"e K"nintres , equality and justice. ! employers, they find too often arrayed "f- ...... ... .viuiiK. ,w mi; urn- . ne x:.,,.l Ki room in which he has left the road ; " , . . , r,,rn,,t n,i ..ii i.:. i.: .....'... i V... nrs, "featuring May Allison nnd llnr and the r. a. says "Sheriff, if you'll turn me ine .Mutualmnster release at Hligh's ..We fi, llmnv t,lltiro communities was "Hie Secretary of Involous At- exist under nrbit of corporation officials chanred with The picture is made: the management of an industry or old I.ockwood. 1 , " , ,up of scenes from the frivolous every- group 'er nf tie I w ' ,ifp f U'e U1,P r'l'h' itdl.COS a such C( of industries. We find that in ouiiiiunities Political Illicit v doex gang of picture and jewel thieves and, not exist, and its forms are hollow loose i ii get tnat mono you." The nobles orflcer of the law airCiiiin n,l 4 It I :.. I i HI. ., 1) ) The , a! lets' the ,o vV L I .tisfy movkeries. Iml.lo lw mi i: iZ: t. u .,1111080 WHO nllVP FOCIt It in-.vjo 1. 1. uu: KMiiiMiiiiK JUllll, g.'UUU Hll chase,' doub s on his r'n ks con, s tJ hrightert a,wt in tho "Chin-, hand. Free speech, free assembly and back to the sheriff, turns o.U 1 11 m.'.e lnJ,,.n " I"u.e, shown at o a.treo press limy have been do- ' I 1 ihnrtv ' 'uflu nit U .iiliiAa.l mt . .f Inn Ihoni nit. I iwiihii ia.a Ii '.mZa !k'hib.th? j Thursday. Mrs. 'Lewis McCord, in the ; ployers' agents may be placed in of- Thc liberties of such a community As occasionally happens, the star wus . lio in the hollow of the employers' over the , money, with some i , L i-L ..I;'.' " .""" '"ipnrt of Mrs. Fndden. did ns fine a bit I fiee to do his bidding. W T,f T, V character work as has ever been " Responsibility for tho conditions c. dhi, S Zl Jii u "i, 'i ,rf l8"'" '''''n. " W. w"" above, wo declaro deciding to flee with her .husband, but ' 'rests primarily upon the workers, wh gives ,n eventually and the picture blill(, to tllpiJ colle(;tive Btrpnt,,h an(, closes with the shenft wnv.ng f-i.Believe Pro-German Ki ti, ,leat' to f f'- fectionnte farewell to them, t ie whiln i "" '" UVIUMUI .., i- i . ... , p mm iu,vi-ict, sinicruu tAiioiiui ion Him evas Views Caused lraedyj'011' ,,i('ir mo!" siH',,?t' 'sht without wiry, jiiu., Aug. zn. n. new ungie in i u in fcctionate farewell to them, the while he is fixing up a plnusablo lie to tell thj folks ct home. Victor Mooro in "Chimmie Fad den.," Ed. Townsend's loveuble Bow cry character, followed " The Bargain" at the Liberty street house, with a new installment of the popular Honth Amer ican Travel pictures a thoroughly : lMmi' wiay. good program, full of peper, monl les-1 ()tto Kracmer, an employo u largo measure' responsibility the investigation of the murder of Rev. Mmund Kuiser, involvinj pioi 10 oiow up pari or mo Aema row- Vn ve.l in Hn .tr.i,-..in Tviih :ii der plant here, was taken up by tho, labor, failed to roali.e that their awn prosperity is dependent upon tho wel of the, fare of all classes of tiie community iter of Hev.j usri however, attr.ch to the great iiiiish. an alleged 0f eitizens who, though not directly in etjia Pow-jvolved in tho struggle with capital and sons and instruction. Moore as the powder company, told tho ixilico he had i and that their rights were bound 1111 honest Irish lad is delightful. The,1"!! approached by a stranger and of-1 with tho rights of every other individ r.tory in brief: " Chimmie V broth-i fcrcd $1,5(10 to blow up tho gun cotton) mil. Hut, until tho workers themselves cr Larry is a second srory man and the shed of the plnnt. This report again' r.alio their responsibility and utilize tool of a French thief, Antoine, valet . aroused the belief that tho Lutheran I ln 11111 collective power, no action, to Van Courtlandt, n millionaire. The i minister may have been killed because; Kverninciital or altruistic, can work millionaire's (laughter in a slum work- j of his pro-German statoinents from tin er who pays visits to tho Bowery, nc- j pulpit and other activities, hut no defi compnnied by her French niiiid. One j nite clue has yet been found, dny "Chimmie" de fends a Binall newsie ' 1 from a big tough and is arrested. The fl ? Hf I 1 p girls witness the affair and aft, r i til 311111 3fl WalSIl SaVS "Chimmie" iB arreted go to tho po lice court and have him released, "Chiininie" then becomes Miss Van Courtluii'dt's knight and falls in love with the maid. Miortly after this he Low Wages Is Cause (Continued from Page One.') durtion ami extension of machinery of saves Miss Vnn C. from a Bowery miiHh- i production by which unskilled workers er and is given a position ns footman "'".V '" substituted for skilled, and in tho millionaire's household, and from fll"nll.V mp'd development in the melius this on the action is cliuckful of I"' r"I" transportation and i iimiui- langhtcr, gasps, thrills, sorrows, and it J'"1""1' wh'"'l'y privnte capital has any genuine nnd lusting improvement." quotes ADraaam .Lincoln. Tho report quotes Abraham Lincoln: "To secure to each laborer tho whole, product of his labor, or as nenrly as possible, is a worthy subject fur any good government," and declares: . " With this lofty ideal for a gonl nnd under tho inblimo leadership of the deathless Lincoln, we call upon our cit izenship, regardless of politics nnd economic conditions lo use every menns of agitation, nil avenues of education nnd every department nnd function of government to eliniieiite injustices ex- I pored by this commission to the end nil ends with "Chiminie," exonerated been enabled to organizo in great, cor- "liir'"' ".'l'r "'".V '"'eure the wholo proluct, of bis labor. " YE LIBERTY Where You See the Best Pictures" SUNDAY AND MONDAY- Charles Frohman presents the Charming Actress Little Marie Doro In her foremost success -THE MORALS OF MARCUS" Also A MUSICAL CAREER" With Chas. Chaplin COMING Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday MAUD ALLAN The International Danscuse in "THE RUGMAKER'S DAUGHTER" tv for an offensive against the Ger- years there has been little eastern de- mniis, although the chances are against j ninnd for the Oregon and Washington the Slavs being able to develop a coun-; product. ViiIchs the fruit can be (lis ter attack of their own, Could they! posed of in some manner the growers do so, the Clermnn right wing might be. face a tremendous loss, forced into the Pripet and Pinsk marsh-j Kven though Hie bulk of the remain-j es and the memory of the KaBt Prua-'ing crop is sold during peach week it i sian reverses would be avenged. : is said the growers will scercely realize! In turn, the Russians aje approach-; tno cost ot production, cn account ot ing a (lirticuit. piece or country wnicn mo iow pm-i-s in a measure is comparable to the lake district of East Prussia. This is the water region north of Minsk on both sides of the Dvina river. I To avoid the danger of -the lakes i north of Minsk Grand Duke Nichols will probably have to exercise careful strategy, but at the same time the lake i region will protect his lett flnnK if .no ! holds his line intact and be can retire upon the Dvina in good order. ; The Dvina front is shorter than any line tho Kussians have defended. If it ! cannot bo held, Petrograd's fall is in jevitable unless the Teutons are com ' pelled by events in the west, in tho Balkans or Turkey to abandon the Rus sian hunt. ' Pittsburg Press: The National Tail ors' association has decided $1000 a year is about the right amount for a i 'man to spend for clothes apparently forgetting that most of us also t"n-eSccne from ,,The jjoraU f Mnrcus," to have a place to sleep and someuiing t Yc Linorty, Sunday and Monday. iS W W m man Values lhat bpell conomy FROM OUR GREAT SUK ELY INTEREST i - - - B I 1 TTi - t wrrr fti I 1 f - Wy' r . i ! ' "'-! &.. V"i 1 ' , - " - ' V " ' " " 1 U If i1i y- -v - I . 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I MMmea TOMORROW AND MONDAY KmWWWmw ON ALL THE SCREENS NO CAST LIKE THIS In "THE ERRING WIFE" is seen the most superb cast of Eminent Dramatic Artists ever assembled, in a stage success that has stirred New York, Chicago, London, Paris and other great cities.' Read the following list of Brilliantly Gifted Actors and Actresses appearing in the dramatization of Georges Ohnet's Famous Novel, "DR. RAMEAU." FREDERICK PERRY, star of the New York season's most sensational dramatic success, "ON TRIAL," in his first screen appearance (another William Fox capture); DOROTHY BERNARD, that peerless and beautiful leading woman; GEORGE ALISON, a truly great actor, in the best work of his career; STUART HOLMES, most popular of screen favorites, in a characterization of marvelous force and thrilling intensity; EDITH IIALLOR, strikingbeauty and splendid artiste; JEAN SOTHERN, that be witching little ingenue, and a Great Big list of other world renowned favorites. 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