Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, August 30, 1915, Page FIVE, Image 5

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    THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON. MONDAY, AUGUST 30, 1915.
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THE EBBING WIFE George Alison, Jeaii Southern, Claire
IS WELL RECEIVED ! Whitney, nil stars, in the. minor roles.
i This exceptional picture grips the nu-
The Oregon is to be congratulated on j dience and holds the interest to the end.
the wonderful program that it offered j whero Mr- Kameau bows his head and
. .j mi ., 1.. ,, I brokenly whispers, "I thank thee, 0
its patrona yesterday. The vaudeville q0(j h
was superb by the way, the lady of A"n iu t,e interested to" know that
tho act was a former Portland girl, but Dorothy Benard, who takes a prominent
the best thing was the remarkable Fox 'part in this picture, is a former Port-
photoplay with Frederick Perry, the 1 lnrfu girl. 8hc was leading lady at .the
star of the tremendous Broadway sue
cess, "On Trial," in the leading part,
and Dorothy Bernard, Stunrt Holmes,
Baker Stock company in Portland for
three seasons, but deserted this for the
silent drama,
tysWffiffiiffitffiflVSWWfl OREGON lfelMS9(IQi(rt&tA&
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Let
Dallas Local and
Personal Notes
(Capital Journal Special Service.)
Dallas, Ore., Aug. 28. Mrs. Oscar
Hoyter and children will return Sunday
from a summer's outing at the beach at
Nye Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. Y. L. Tooie, Jr., and
little eon and Frank Barrett are spend
ing the week at Newport.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Meyer and Mr.
and Mrs. Hardy Holman have returned
from an outing at Pacific City.
Fred Toner returned the first of the
week from a hunting trip in the Cow
Creek canyon in southern Oregon. He
reports that they were very success
ful in bagging game.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Morrison were
vis'tors the first of the week with Mr.
Morrison's father on Rock creek.
lien. W.-T. (irier, of Falls City, was
a Dallus business visitor Thursday alt
ernocn.
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Ellsworth are en
tertaining their daughter, Mrs. William
Anderson, of Colorado.
Mrs. J. F. Aldrieh, of Oregon City,
is a guest of relatives and friends in
: Dallns this week.
Itev. and Mrs. D. A. McXensie an
nottnec.the arrival of a baby boy born
Sunday, August 22. .
Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Tetherow, of Falls
City, were Dallas visitors Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. Croisaut, who
for the past several weeks havo been
guests at the home of Mr. nnd Mrs.
Charles Hayes, have returned to their
homo in Coweta, Oklahoma.
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Hanson have re
turned from a visit with relatives in
Astoria.
Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Carpenter and
daughter, Miss Ella, were visiting with
friends in McCoy the first of the week.
Mrs. John R. Mills, of Salem, was a
gues-t at the home of Mr. amd Mrs. J.
I,. Swoenev, on Mill street, Wednes-
dav.
Mr. and Mrs. George T. Gerlinger and
family returned the first of the week
from a short outing at Newport.
County Treasurer and Mrs. Fred Hol
man have returned from an outing at
Pacific City.
Mr. and Mrs. trca TUiDoit nave it
GERMANY- FICHTS
LI11TI
F
ROM ENGLAND
One Week More In Which
To Remonstrate Against
Paying Fairgrounds Road
CURRIER HAS CONFESSED.
SAYS DISTBICT ATTORNEY I
Portland, Ore., -.Aug. 30. That San-
ford W. Currier, who was arrested sev-
ts ago on tho charge of anon,.
NEW TODAY
eral dav
lias eoufetsed that ho tired one of his MARRY Winddwclcaner.
The report has been iu circulation j homes in Portland and started several
about the citv that today was the last blazes in California, was the statement
day in which tho property owners along ,HlrtV pf Deputy District Attorney C.
"Brutal Supremacy" of Great
Britain Was Cause of War
Says Gazette
I the fair grounds road could remonstrate
u...u.i nir iuMaru puving oi mis
street. This is in error as the property
owners can file a remonstrance up to
and including September 6. The citv
charter allows 10 dnvs after the last
Washington, Aug. 30. An
other development, at least re
garded as in the direction of re
stored peaco in Kurope, cam
late today when the state de
partment received information
from London that there was to
bo a relaxation of the "hard
mle" under -which American
shipments have been held up by
the allies.
Connection was seen between
the Berlin assurances of last
week regarding the submarine
warfare and the London assur
ances as to American commerce.
W. Kobison, who has chargo of the case.
Currier is being held in tho count v
jail in default of $20,000 bail.
liobisou paid that Currier's nleged
confession was not such that any de
tailed statement could bo eiven out,
rhone 75H
Oct I
WAXTKD Hay bailer to bail straw.
Mute school. Phoi:e 6-lrt. Septt
WANTED Woman or girl to do laun
dry work. l'houe 721 Monday. g'M)
publication of the notice of intention I i'1 ,hnt ht 'd. mU'lieatcd a number,
to improve. Saturday, August 28, was I of J' being accomplices.
the last day on which the notice ap- LTh,e ''I'1'1? SU!?(wt
peared arson trust, whioi
r j has operated all along tho Pacific coast. I
: turner is said to havo admitted that!
he began his career as an arsonist 10 j
j pi, p F) ! years ago in i.os Angeles. I
and riffnt ror reacc Jlis i,ian oi' "". was, n is said, toi
i build a shell of a. house, stvk it with
cheap furniture, over-insure the proper-1
ty and then sot it on fire. I
TWO fine
for sale.
oak and glass show cases
See Poolo's drug store, tf
XO. 1 second-growth tir, $3.50; furnace,
wood, $3.25 per cord. Phone 2249. tf
Would Quit Praying
FOR RK. NT
rooms, 1)0-1
Furnished housekeeping
North Commercial street.
AiiglU
Berlin, via London, Aug. 30. Ger
many is not fighting for world su
premacy but for "the liberation of
Europe from the brutal supremacy of
England," the government stated to
day through the North German Gazette,
its otticial organ.
Boston, Mass., Aug. 30. "We have
prayed long enough. Let 's stop war
with one good fight rather than to con
tinue to pray while manufacturers go
on making munitions."
With this statement Rev. George C.
Richmond, rector of St. John's Epis
copal church, of Philadelphia, iumned
; to his feet and threw the Boston minis-
ter union into confusion today. Prayers
for peace had just been said. Rev.
j Richmond attracted attention several
years ago when he refused to perform
' the marriage ceremony of Miss Made-
;linc Force and John Jacob Astor, later
lost on the Titanic.
The rector suggested to tho Boston
ministers the adoption of a resolution
asking President Wilson to send the
navy to Mexico and then to Europe on
the side of the allies.
ANOTI1ER BAYONNE STRIKE
Bayonne, N. J., Aug. 30 Rumors that
another strike of employes of the
Standard Oil company will be called
Replviug to the recent utterances o(; nere were circulated today. The strike
Si, rev. the onrm.n. . resuiieu in several men ueing Killed in
ly denied the foreign ministers asscr-
beinff
' riots. The men are now said to resent
HEARING IS POSTPONED.
(Capital Journal Special Service. 1
Dallas, Ore., AngT 30. The enso that
was to have been heard before Judge
H. II. Belt Saturday morning (if an in
jured workman who believed that the
allowance awarded him by' the stale
industrial accident commission was too
small, was postponed on account of the
failure of tne man to appear before the
cenrt. Judge Holt believes this to bo
the first case of its kind on record
.-ince the legislature of .1913 gave tho
right to injured workmen to appeal
from the award made by the stuto com
mission. State Attorney George L.
Brown will represent tho commission
when tho case conies toi trial, which
Judge Belt believes will bo within the
next few days.
o-HOOM modern house for rent, closo
in, somo furniture, $10. Phone 230
411. - Aug30
WANTF.D To borrow, $."00; goul se
ctiritv. D. W. S., enro Capital Jour
nal. ' Aug30
WANTKD TO UK NT A 3 or (1-rooiu
bungalow; price must bo right. A. M.,
( are Journal. Aug30
FOR SALK Cheap, at a" bargain, 9
room house. Inquire A. J. Daniels,
Marion hotel.
Sept I
GENTLE driving anil work horse for
sale cheap; uo old skate, 2(MI Cherry
avenue. Aiic30
tion of Germany's desire for world Hie company 's act ion in refusing to
supremacy. . d.scharge about - 5 negroes hired as
"Germany -is fighting for the liber-! ' "breakers The workers were g.v
ation of Barope from the Brutal, m-' e,n ten en inclfae '"er Iho last
premancy England has maintained with ' "lPr'lte- 0,1 vanced one cent shortly
uoi I ncnui i.iwi ami v 1 1 ii luvt tuucj
FOREST FIBES IN OREGON
THE BEST PARTS OF THE LAST
FOUR YEARS
King Bing and the Cherrrians Want
You to See These Wonderful Pictures
4&g4feie$tt&tett ADMISSION 10c
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HAL CAINE'S GREATEST NOVEL
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THE CHRISTIAN
teW&WSTARTING SATURDAY WsfefcttateSfefete
Admission 20c.
Sunken Submarine
Raised Near Surface
Honolulu, Aug. 30. Plans were com-
idotcd today by navy officials here to!
bring to tho surface tho submarine F-4
which sank in the. harbor March 25 1
-with Lieutenant Alfred Kiles and 2L
men on bttird. The ship was towod to!
(iiaruntino today after being 'raised to j
within 15 feet of tbo surface, but uo
effort was made to reveal the secrets of
the disaster which it hides. Tho hull
will probably bo centered and examined
tomorrow.
Philadelphia North American: Gov
ernor Harris pledges his sincerity in
his efforts to punish the Frank lynch
ers; but he doesn't go so far as to say
he will cither see justice done or re.
sign.
Bcene from "Prohibition," at Wexford Theatre Wednesday and Thursday.
turned to their home in Falls City n1jHof splitting Europeans into two hostile'
er a short visit with friends in this' hacking at each other in the'
British interest and permitt.ng Lng- rortlall(li 0 Aug. 30,-Tl.e forest
land to throw her weight wherever her iUn n ' 41.
Ahco ana i-orotny, rtiunnu nruur" ecrotiBtio ambitions were best served. -a t. . TT j l i i
day evening from a several weeks' out- g 1 ( 8 e t d eu- meaty of Mount Hood have already
i . . tj0 nrf mo omicmcui, Hu. swept over six thousand acres, it was
wght Newport. M I No reply was made to Grey's refer-, tn,,
ence to possible demands for iudemni- 'Sevcrtl, llumlm fire fighters are
t!eS. n,l.,,,;,,ry thn fllininfi nl tlirn Hiffi.roilf
io.,.i i -ii.,i:, iC tk ...ili. P"'""''
pitv
Mr. T). P. Tatterson and daughters,
"?! Alice and Dorothy, returned Wednes
Mica Alfreda Garner, of Carlton, was
M 1 in the city the first of the ween me
S ! guest of relatives and friends.
I T-i. v.inn hnt returned from
iviisa i.i'iu -....
a visit tit the home of her brother,
Gilman Nunn, at Manzanita Beach.
Miss Inez Arthur, of Eickreall, is a
guest this week at tne homo of Mr. and
Mrs. Field Allen.
Miss Katherine Van Voorhes and
Miss Delia B. Viers have returned from
a two weeks' outing at iSnlg creek.
Hugh Ayres returner! this week from
a visit with friends in McMinnvillo.
Fred Zeller, of Black Rock, was a
Dallas visitor the first of the week.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Hayes and family
attended the Southern Pacific picnic at
Snlom Wedne'sdnv.
T. J. Winters, of Independence, was
a Dallas business visitor Wednesauf.
George Emory, pn-raent of the Polk
County Oil and Gas company, was in
tha -it from Portland this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Roland Holman have
returned from a summer's outing at
Newport. Air. Holman has been cm
nloved in a grocery store at tho bench.
Mrs. Arthur Goode and little son,
of Salem, are guests at tho home of
hnr rtnrents. Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Mor-
rison, this week.
Mr. nnd Mrs. W. A. Ayres are ill
Pnrtlnnd this week on a short business
tr'john Cameron, of Tillamook City,
was a Dallas visitor the first of tho
week.
GOOD JDVICE
A Salem Citizen Gives Infoimation of
Priceless Value.
When you suffer from backache,
Headaches, dizziness, nervousness,
Feel weak, languid, depressed.
Have annoying urinary, disorders;
Do you know whnt to dol
Some ttilem people do.
Rend the statement that follows.
It's from a Salem citizen.
Testimony that can be investigated:
C W Hill, wngon maker, 19:i0 Corth
Front street, Salem, says: "I had more
or less backache and my kidneys were
disordered. Donn 's Kidney Pills hnve
always relieved me in a short time. I
know of severnl other people who have
taken Dean's Kidney Pills with good
results. You may continue lnjblishing
the statement I gave before, recom
mending them."
Price 50c, at nil dealers. Don t
simplv ask for a kidney remedy get
Dunn's Kidney Fills the snme that
Mr. Hill had. Foster-Milburn Co.,
Props., Buffalo, . Y.
to laud troops in Belgium if the mill
tary developments demand it, was de-iterated.
Bulgaria Will Be Neutral.
Rome, Aug. 30. Bulgaria pledged
Turkoy her neutrality on August 24, ac
cording to Austrian advices received
here today. The Bulgarian diplomats
wcro said to have delayed negotiations
until a second installment of the Ger
man loan was received.
Rev. McConncll, of The Dalles, has
been chosen bv the congregation of the
Christian church to fill the vacaucy
caused by the resignation of Rev. C. C.
Curtis about a month ago. Rev. Mc
Connell has been connected with the
Christian church at Tho Dalies fo: the
past five years and is said to be a man
of exceptional ability. Ho will com
mence his work in this city about the
first of October.
Steamship Sunk
at Seattle Dock
(Continued from Fage One.)
GKT your shoes repaired for hop-picking;
prices reasonable. Nineteenth,
and Slate. Phone 500. Sept4
WILL TRADK hogs for team of horses
and harness; price must be right.
Route 8, Box 103, Salem. tf
WANTKD TO EXCHANGE City lots
for cordwood. J. H. Lautormnn, 330
ChemekeU. Phone 900 or 678. tf
WANTED Man wants plowing or oth
er farm work with team. Route 4,
Box 33, Salem, Oro. tt
GKT yoir shoes repaired for the fall
season; prices reafonnble. Nineteenth
and State. Phono 500. V. Dvkstra.
Sept 10
WILL BUY groen prunes for drying.
Henry A. Townsend, Box 152, Monte.
3. Phone 36 F-23. One mile west af
Liberty. tf
The fire on the Hnlmon river, 13 miles
southwest of Mount Hood is still rag
ing unabated, but, the ones on Uliell
Rock creek nnd White rivers are
believed to be under control.
POLK COUNTY PIONEERS.
Tho organization committee informs
The Observer that it is the purpose of
many patriotic citizens of Polk county
to make an earnest effort t organize
a 1'ioneer s association on inuiBiiay,
Belgium Bar To Peace.
Portland, Or., Aug. 30. The European hy designated I
war will last until Germany establishes; had been the p
the right by might to retain possession
of Belgium, or Kngiand and Franco re
store tho country to its own people.
This was the belief expressed today by
Arno Dosch, war correspondent and
magazine writer, who is visiting his
father J. E. Dosch. Dosch jnstl returned
from the European battlefields.
Dosch said that he did not believe
that Germany could carry tho war far
enough into Russia to mako that cam
paign a conclusive factor in the settle
ment of the conflict, ;
"Whether Warsaw remains in Ger
man hands is by no means so important
as whether Antwerp docs," he'said.
worked the vessel toward shallower wa
ter, whero she held until the ropes
brnce and she sank. At high tide but
little else than her pilot house showed.
Her stern was in 30 feet of water.
The wrecking steamer Santa Cruz
last night began the work of raising
Cie Watson. This work will reipiiro a
week or 10 days.
The longshoreman, Kilmoe, 10 years
old, had just boarded tho vessel a.id
was descending to tho hold when tiie
freightor crashed into the Wntsm. lie
was knocked down by a falling benm
and died beforo he reached a hospital.
Tho Pnraipo was entirely undamaged.
Tho Pacific-Alaska Navigation com
pany lost the Admiral Sampson, a ves
!I STILL have nice peaches for can
ning. Bring your boxes to the or
chard, opposite Poor Farm, at T. J.
Clark's. Septl
KmitiMiihir thn second illiv of the
I'olk. county tair, wlncn will Ue special-1"" '" menucai in size aim nesign
(CWjGjQfcfctt APPEARANCE TODAY ptwW)W
s
Ask One of Yesterday's Crowd
wiluam ror
MltAMO TMNOUCH
FoxFTTm
CORPORATION
WILUAM FOX
MltAMO YMNOUCH
FoxFTTm
CORPORATION
The Erring Wife
Dramatization of Dr. Ramscau
with FREDERICK PERRY,
Star of the Terrific Broadway Succcss-"ON TRIAL"
CARTOON COMEDY ON TIIE COMING PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION
You Can't Afford to Miss This.
Want Public Market .
Location Changed To
Centra! Business District
Just as the public market was getting
under good headway .with the booths
erected on Kerry street, ami everything
pointing to a liiK'T business than ever
next Saturday, a disagreement f opin
ion seems to have arisen among several
as to whether the locality chosen was
tho most available, or best adapted fur
a public market.. The following com
munication addressed to the editor of
t'nn .Foil run I expressed the idea a few
who are interested in the market:
"Tho board of ninniigers of the mar
ket havo erect I'd the shed, or booths,
and have done tins with the best inten-j
lions. Hut they arc on the north side'
of the street in hot summer and where I
the south rains will drive into tiiem.
Tho patrons have Interviewed Mr.
Ntrckton, K. T. liarnes and MeKvoy
brothers, and tlio sidewalk north of
any of these plans can be secured for!
the market, and give protection fromj
tho sun and rain, and is a much more
desirable place for the market. Pref-j
erenco would be north of the Barnes 1
racket, store, nnd Mr. Barnes has con
sented to the use uf this space.
"(Signed) Wallas, Miller, .lines,
Muths, Kviin and other patrons of last
Saturday."
GENERAL GOETHALB GOES SOUTH
Sesttlo, Wash., Aiilf. 30. Ma jor Gen-j
eral Gmrgo W. 'inethals left here this;
morning in tin' Shanta Limited with,
his wife and son, for the California ex-
positions, after spending Sunday in Se
attle. I
During the day he was shown thej
I'niversity of Washington and theni
taken for an inspection of the LakFj
Washington canal. Ho, displayed great
Interest in the i-anul locks at Mallard,
which are second in size only to thej
Panama ennui lucks, but made no com-1
meat. 1
. i m i i
OIBLOIVEN UP AS LOST. j
Seattle, Wash., Aug. 30. With po
lice, parents, neighbors and outsiders
holding many tileries as to the cause
of the disappearance of IS months old
Klorenco Kelly from the beach lit
Fauntleroy park last Thursday, search
for her ims been practically abandoned
today. Whether -he was caught in a
wave and carried to deep waters of
I'ugot Sound, whi'thrr she wandered in
to the wood and was Itrt, or was car
rled off by an cnglo or kidnaped, are
all matters f conjecture.
as "i'loneer Day." it
purpose of the committee
on organization to name at least two
delegates for eii'h voting precinct to
arsis t in the work of reorganization,
but it has been found iinpracticnlilo to
do so. All persons interested in the
movement are requested to consider
themselves such delegates, and do ev
erything in their power to help along
the good work. Not only arc they re
quested to be present themselves, but
ca ii is urged to bring his neinlilKir alsri
It lias been suggested that tho name
and style of this organization be
known as "A Home (lathering of I'olk
County I'ioncers and their Descend
ants," but this suggetion is only ten
tative, nnd is subject to amendment or
revision by the members of the associa
tion. A speaker has been invited to
address llie pioneers, and tho purposes
of the organization will bo fully set
forth by selected speakers on tho day
of organization. The eoniuiitteo is es
pecially desirous of having a largo and
enthusiastic gathering n'l ibis occasion.
Any fuithcr informal ion regarding tho
onii used organization will bo furnished
bv -Mr. J. T. Ford, ol this citv.
to the WiiIhoii, a year ago w'.ien she
was rammed and sunk by the Canadian
l'licitic railroad steamship Princess' Vic
toria near the iinibor here, during an
early nm-ning fog. Several lives were
lost.
For Sale, Choice 225
Acre Farm
One of the best drain an'd Dairy
Farms iu I'olk county, and owing In it's
location is an ideal tiact fur subdivision
located 7 miles from Salem on rock road,
with railroad and shipping station at
door. Hub n large set of modern im
provements, (iood family orchard; all
fenced and cross-fenced with woven
wire; 211(1 acres under cultivation, and
in clover. Balance in timber nnd pas
ture with running water, This farm
will be offered fur u short time lit a
bargnin." Will consider some good Port
land or Snlcni income property ns part
payment, some cash, balance long time
(i per cent. This is nil exceplionnllv
good proposition, 11 ml will not lust long.
HIGH SCHOOL girl wants place to
work for room and board during
school term. I'hitio C4-F-21 or (HI!).
Septl
WANTKD A party to look after stock
on place through September. Call at
3 p. m. Tuesday, renin 3 Bay no bldg.
Jacobs & Co. ,Aug3l
LOST Ainlule bitch, six months old.
Owner's address on collar. Nanio
"Hob." Return Crown Drug Co.
AugllO
LOST Ladies' gold watch and chain,
on Kola road, engraved "A, 1". "
Phone (ili-W, or return to -IL'II South
Twentieth street. Hovinid. Ang3l
St. I.ouis Star:
Galveston cannot
flooded out.
For further infoi inntion see JOSF.ril
l lie seir reliance ot , BARBER. Office lOT) Hubbard
be humruned nor .uon-u J(i., i cr j 700 Salem. Ore.
Bldg.
BUNA VISTA FKIIHY BOAT For sale
cheap. New and in good running or
der. Faying proposition. Inquire J.
A. Huston, Buna Vista, Oro. Sept 5
FOR SALK Olt TRADK (load eight
year old mure; just homo trim coast;
no further use for her. Will trado
for cow 01 ash wood. Inquire A. Vnn
Lnnen shoe shop, II.).") N. High. Ag30
OWXKR of new li-room house, now here,
from Ciilifienia, offers saiue very
cheap for crsli, or will talio good auto
part pay. See him at Bay no build
ing, room 8. AugliO
FOR SALK 1(1 acres of good culti
vated laud in Alpine, llculou county;
2 houses, 1 1 nu 1 1 1 1 1 chicken limse, barns,
and fruit; I'i mile from school ami
town. For tonus inquire of 11. A.
Diinnvan, Alpine, Ore. Septl
MONKV TO LOAN-On improved
fiirnis at 7 per cent, annual interest.
I am representing tho Commerce Sate
Deposit, & Mortgage Co., of Portland,
Ore. Uuick delivery or money. Write
tf
F. J. Ilerger, Salem, Ore.
casuaawaasa
THE NEW
Will Open Wednesday, Sept. 1st
First Class Vaudeville
High Quality Moving Pictures
2 Days-Wed. andThurs.-Intense Human Interest Story in Pictures
Ifes "Prohibition" ii
BILLY SMALL, Comedy Violinist
Also
DAVEY, Singing, Talking and Dancing Comedian
IOC BEGINNING FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 3 IOC