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THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, SATURDAY, SEPT. 4, 1915, FIVE Grand Opera House Sunday and Monday Motion Picture Event Marguerite Clark in "The Crucible" lOc T lt;t.vaap.SfB. atmm if --'t 'V ' - - - 1? ' i.-i . COURT HOUSE NEWS Sheriff William Ksch wont to Tacoma last night to return with a prisoner raptured in -that tity by the pt'ice and held on a warrant from Stayton charg ing that the man wanted obtained mon ey in Stayton under false pretenses. Sheriff Esch wag notified tat yesterday that the man wa hold by the Taconja polioe, and the city ninrshal of Stayton asked him to brine the man back to this county for trial. Emma Patten brought suit for di vote today in the circuit court of this 5 SE SC Sfc 3C 3 3C 3fC 3 3)c BURNED SCHOOL HOUSE Poctix, Ariz., Sept. 4. David Thetford and Eddie Arnold. 10 years old, living in Keisher school district near Fhoenix, viewed with alarm the approach of school days. No school house, no school, thoy argued. So they burned the school house. A deputy sheriff found the boys in their favorite swimming hole. When they saw the of ficer they dived, and the sher iff says they established a new underwater record. The lads confessed, saving it was too skzfiue weather to go to school. Organized Labor Will Rally Monday 10c . If r. . I county agamsi nem i nuen on the Kruumis 01 crun ou'i uiniuitan Treat ment. She alleges in her complaint that while she was staying with a friend in order that she might be near town to have some dental work done her hus band wrote to her that he was not go ing to spend any more money on her and told her to stay awny from him. The couple were married "in Silverton in 1905 and there are o children or property rights involved in the suit. she askg that ner miiuleu name of Em ma Wallace be restored to her. F. A. Boyington is attorney tic the plaintiff. Charlie Chaplin in "The Bank" The Very Latest Chaplin Release Musical Novelties TONIGHT VIOLET HEMING IN "THE RUNNING FIGHT" SPECIAL Today Billy Small comedy violiuist, and Keith & King. Both features are Top Notchers. Change of Pictures TOMORROW COPPERA Drama of love and business 2 reel Universal feature WHEN FATHER HAD THE GOUT. Presenting Miss Billie Rhodes Nestor Comedy Bushels of Laughs. Coming Monday HOWAED AND DOLORES in The Ragtime Model Girl. Roy Lawrenco in juBt an American Girl Wexford Theatre Admission 10 Cents CITY NEWS (Continued from Page Eight.) i oketa Btreot, one that will be a help to ! nutosists on slippery roads us well as j in long stretches of sand. Mr. Reinhnrd is bo sure that his invention will fill i a lone felt want, that he has applied for a patent to protect his rights. It is an attachment made of small wooden blocks seven inches long, linked togeth, intr many former parishioners; his tnst pastorate havingbeen in Spokane. The former Salem newspaper man expects to be transferred to the Oregon conter ence! Ho will return homo next week Foilrteen Leading Drivers In 500 Mile Race St. Pnul, M inn., Sept. 4. Fourteen of the lending drivers of the country were sent nwny at noon today in the first 500 mile race to be run on the Twin City speedway. Upwards of 25, DALLAS LOCAL NEWS (Capital Journal Special Service.) Dallas, Ore., Sept. 3. Mr. and Mrs. L. Boyd, cf Haleey, are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Bay. Dr. anO Mrs. V. C. Stnats have moved into their new home in West Dallas The Chapman house recently occupic by them has been taken by i K. Davi. and family. Mre. Vivian Ncveng left this m for her home in Oklahoma lifter a month's visit at the home of her sister. Mrs. A. L. Martin. Professor and Mrs. Walter I. Fort have returned from a several weeks' outing it. the Cascndo mountains. T. J. Winters, of Independence, whs a Dallas business visitor the first of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Ames hnvo returned to their lotup in Silverton utter a visit at the Vie residence en Washington' street. Misses Ada and Anna .May Lonuucrk- er have returned to Portland after a visit at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. I.. I.ongnockor. Mrs. Paul Rusk is in Falls City thii week working in tho hop fields, Mr. and Mrs. II, 1,. ('rider returned the first of the week from a month's visit with relatives in California. Thev l'TTTT ITM I IF fUVIf 1UUAI One cent per word each inter- tion. ; Copy for dTertiiementa nm- ' der this beading should be in by ' 8 p. m. ; PHONB MATS M. 1IAKKY Windowcleauer. Phone 768. Octl r'lR WOOD, 3.50 per cord. rhone. tf OKDKK ash wood at Ward K. Richard son 's. tf I'OR KKNT ti-room modern Phone 1V2-2. cottage Sept4 Alleging that some city lots in Oo- verdale, tal., were found to be seven miles from town, ('. (!. Burton and Como C. Burton today filed a suit in tne circuit court against Thad M. Lu kens to compel him t return tho mon ey equivalent to the value of a farm traded tor the lots, i he complaint states that tne piaintitts were the own ore of 40 acres of land eight miles southeast of Silverton and that thev traded this land to the defendant for lots 43, 44, 45 and 4b in block 7, Clt vcrdale Terrace, Sonoma county, Cali fornia. They further allege that the defendant represented the lots to be well worth $(i30, but that upon looking them up they found them to be seven miles rrom tlovcrdnlo proper, and roriRh land, absolutely worthless. Theo ask judgment in the sum of $bo0. W. U. VN inslow is attorney for tne plaintiff. The organized laborers of Salem have made great preparations for a Labor day celebration this year that is hopeil will bring all those togother who are interested in the movement. Instead of picnics and parades, as In former years. a series of two lectures will be given,' 'made the trip both ways in Mr. Crider's I'AlTimuiug me mu eiueui in a way mat aiiio. has never been done before. j Robert Blodgett is visiting at the C. O. Young, general organizer of j home of his parents in this citv. Since the American Federation of Labor, with! leaving Dallas several months" ago Mr. headquarters at Portland, has consented Blodgett has been in parts of ('alitor to give two lectures in labor subjects. niii, Mexico mid Idaho. Sunday evening he will address the: Miss Winnie Hargrove, stenographer citizens of Salem at a public meetina j the law and abstract office of .Inn. to be held at the First Methodist, R, sibW is enjoying a few days' vucn church. He will again talk Monday tion nt tnc nome of m,r r,lr01lts ia Sn. evening at Labor hall, 4o7 Court street. i(lm. OI. n I.IMUKR for sale, cheap. Cull 431) Court street. tf WANTKI) 1'untily of " er 6 to pick prunes. Phono I-F-". Sept4 WATCH-IHMi for sale to hop picker, Hie. Fred s Night Lunch, Seit7 WANTEP Lady cook. Home Restau rant, l'U3 North Coniiiierciul. SeptS FOR RKNT 3 furnished rooms, with board, 1W girls. 4i" S. Winter. Sep7 KOR KKNT Furnished hor.isekeeping rouiu; cio.e in. u. v. .lotiiiBon. tt O. C. Cardwell has brought suit in the circuit court of this county against the Salem Suburban Railway company to quiet title to a lot in Morningside ad dition to this city. The plaintiff al leges that iie is tho owucr of lot 3, block 8, Morningside addition to Salem, and that the defendant claims an in terest in tne lot. He asks that his fee simple title be perfected and that the defendant and its Officers be perman ently enjoined from trespassing on the premises. W. C. Winslow represents the interests of the plaintiff. Beer Bottles Do Not Contain Full Quart Iltf HIHIMI I p,v..fc A . 1 1 iL. 3 " t d a tlrf withlt enZi mo- un as easily. It has been tried out nt.the gravel pit at tne norm ena or com mercial street, this place being selected on account of the san'd, and proved quite satisfactory. The attachment for tho tires nro so made mat tney eun er Wagner. Included among the drivers are Dnrio Resta, the most consistent winner of the year; Rnlph De Palmn, Barney Oldficld, mi Anderson, ,ari (jooper and other pilots who have competed ia practical- be fitted on any sized wheel, and when v -'-j " T. . . L . , - n Purses offered for the race aeererratc 50,000. The winner will receive 420. nnft o- packagc. At 910 milnct KnAarmrxwt UM 1 1 E. B. Lockhart of this city, who 1r ing with CoopPr se(,on(1 aml o'Donncll. attending tho sessions of the Columbia 1n a Dupnhprj, thirdi Anderson had river conference of the M. E. euui I RVeraged 87.82 miles an hour up to thr at Spokane, in a letter to Snlem and 200 mile mark. This was fourteen min- states tlmt the addresses or ui. v.u.. tftg ginwor tnnn (ne time mn()e in th(, lG. Doney, president of Willamette um- Chicago race. . I versity and those of Dr. H. J. Tnlbott, tj pnimn wet out after the 200 mi' dean of Kimball college of theology, mKTy WBfin .pafiwft owing to an over oil nrnved mnsteruieces and made n fine mnnt ftta impression, both Snlem speakers being . erwanl witll a troi,n oil pnmp Hlm. at their best. Their visit was highly ( llin(; nH0 wont out) eaum M ftn. appreciated by tho members of the con-: nonn,, Mulford in a Deusenberg was ferenco. Mr. Lockhart slates he has ordered to quit owing to a broken been given a rovnl reception in his old framPi conforenco by the members with whom j Rrmftn driving a Tcugeot, went out ho had not met in annual session f'"" , with a brokpn piston. over seven years, and that Ho is meet- Tn0 two f5tutz cars were still in front tit 290 miles -with Anderson leading hir LUMBER AND ALL KINDS OF BUILDING MATERIAL. BEST OF QUALITY HONEST TRICES -FAIR D E A L I N G WE ASK FOR THE OPPORTUNITY OF SHOWING YOU OUR STOCK AND SUBMIT TING OUR PRICES. One of the unforseen elements of a "dry" state has been brought to the n'icc of F. O. Buchtel. denutv state sealer of weights and measures, in the form of complaints about liquids being sold by the stores in empty beer bottles to customers who call for a quart of the commodity. Kverycwe familinr with beer bottles, full and empty, know that it requires the contents of five of them to measure out a full gallon, and tlmt one beer bottle will hold' one-fifth of a gallnn. Hinco prohibit inn is eoming on in the state empty beer bottles are a drug on the market ami can be brought nt low prices, so it is stated that it is ti common practice fur grorcrs and other merchants who have a number of emp ties on hand to fill one of these beer bottles for the customer who calls for a quart of nil, cjisciline or some other liquid that must lie sold in a bottle. So fur as known no man yet has ever ob jected because tlno bottles did not hold a full quart of beer, but house wives are more careful, and when they purchase a quart they expect at least ono-fourth of a tiullon. Both of these lectures aro open to the ....l.i:.. I I. -I.. ' ; !.. i i- i nunc Mim ccruiMiy is mviicu 10 Ill tend. They are free, and in addition to ii.e lecture a niiisiitil program has been arranged. R. A. Harris, former state printer, will introduce the speaker at the Sun day evening services, and Georgcr W. Kramer, president of tho Salem Trades and Labor Council, will introduce him at the meeting to be held in the Lubor hall Monday evening. Sterling Ends Week In Much Uncertainty (Copyright, 1015, by the New York Eveniue Post.) New York, Sept. 4. Sterling ended the week, as might have boon expected, in a state of uncertain expectancy and suspended animation. Ihere wero practically no transac tions; indeed, the two-duy holiday, with Lombard Street en Monday, and with so muny possibilities in the air, would have been suitieient to discourage any attempt at business. In the stock exchange, though trading was light, an atmosphere of returning cheerfulness which followed the mid week recovery cf sterling, was distinct ly perceptible. A favorable fact wus the predominance f standard railway shures. Practically all of those ad vanced, reflecting a slackening of Lon don sales since the exchange turned up ward and the disappearance of extrav agant apprehensions in which tho streot indulged when sterling was at the low est. "War Mocks" have been neglected in an entirely reassuring manner fur the present. Fifty-Fcur Submarines Victims of Allied Navy Paris, Sept. 4. With regard to the statement that the chief reason the Ger mans are prcnring to abandon sub marine warfare is because of their heuvy losses, it is authoritatively (in serted that 54 of the U-boats have been loht. k A i.'iivnl banquet wtts held in Knglund recently to celebrate the destruction ol the 50th submarine. TRY A JOURNAL CLASSIFIED AD -THEY ARE BUSINESS GETTERS ONE CENT A WORD. team mate, Cooper. Falls City- Salem Lumber Co Offic 299 North Commercial Street Telephone 813 I ill I 111 ! Harry Thaw Arrived In Sacramento Last Night i f-acramento, Cal., Sept. 4. Harry K.1 Thaw arrived in Sacramento shortly I after midnight, lie arose at 10:15 a. mj and immediately took breakfast. He' waved reporters aside until after he ' had eaten. I His clothing shows the hard wear of i the trip. He is very much tanned. Thaw gave out a formnt statement that ho was going direct from here to San Francisco and that ho would meet his mother there in fifteen days. i A United Press reporter asked him regarding the divorce suit filed by him against Kvelyn Thaw. j "Will you seek the custody of the : bov, Russell! ' the reported asked. I ''What boy Russell!" Thaw flung jback, "' know nothing of any boy."j j Thaw said it was his desire to give lout a statement for publication in re-, j curd to his action for ft divorce from Kvelyn Nesbit Thaw, so that there i would be no misunderstanding j i Hi' said: I "I thing if divorces were uncommon! it would be better, but as they are legal It is right for me to enter this suit. I I have done this with no ill will tnd have 1 nothing further to ay about divorces." i When asked if he had anything to say about Mrs. Thaw'i statement that' I she would not oppose his divorce he; !said: "What, statement f I know nutlr-. jing about a statement from Mrs, Thaw' 'and it Is not my business." i When asked if he would seek the. i custody of his son Knssell, he showed i genuine resentment. "What boyf I jknow nothing about boy." I Always cheap and always j dependable a Journal Want Ad. OREGON THEATRE TONIGHT TOMORROW MONDAY "The Christian" HALL CAINE'S GREATEST NOVEL MUSICAL INTERPRETATION OF Orchestra TONIGHT Tomorrow Monday Charley Chaplin in His Late Release "THE WOMAN FIRST IN SALEM" mm niAIfl.r.S CUM 'UN ROOMING HOISK for sale, reasonable. iiooii locution. Impure 4d'J State. Septti A WONDERFUL SHOW-ADMISSION 20c Marshal Plessing hns returned to h! hime in Portland after n visit nt the home of his parents, Air. and Mrs. Snl Blessing. Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Scott and fam ily hnvo gone to Rickrenll and are picking hops in tho Moulson yurd t that place. William Snehtlcr and Miss Clara Sachtlcr, of Ridgefield, Wash., are vis iting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rob ert Sachtler in North Dnllag. The Dallas fire department was called to the residence of C. L. Crider on North Main afreet Thursday afternoon on account of a blare in some grass in the yard. Mrs. H, C. Kakin, of Rickrenll, was in the city Thursday afternoon tho guest of relatives and friends. Mrs. Lillian Handler has returned to her home in Snlem after n visit at the nome of Mrs. Arthur Starr. MrB. M. L. Hamilton, of Hubbard, is a guest this week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Khriver, on Mill street. Miss Tholmn Vie returned the first of the week from an extended visit with relatives in Forest Grove. Miss Helen Craig, who has been 11 guest nt the home of Mr. and Afr. w Wynne Johnson for the past several weeks has returned to her home in Stockton, Cal. Hubert Arjnstrong, of Corvallis, is woiKing in tho Ilrown hop yard for n i-iiuiit! or weeKs. Dr. V. Fink and Mr. and At r Aril.,. Fink left Wednesday for their future uomn in l'lisadenu, Cnl. Mrs. M. M. Kllis, who has been spend mg the summer nt Newport, litis returt:' ed to her heme in this citv. T. C. Talbot, a Falls i'ity business mnn, was a Piillns visitor Tuesday. ,T. W. Fry, of Jiroadmend, wtis'in the 'Hy Thursday afternoon looking ul'ier uuNiiic.ni inai rers. A. I,. Martin was a business visitor in Independence Wednesday. Mr and Mrs. I. V. Lynch retun.V.I tho first of tho week from a short visit in Portland. Miss Florence Kopan, stenographer in the county scliunl superintendent 's of fice, hns returned from a several weeks' outing nt Seaside. Augest Kisser has returned from n several dnys' stny nt the Newport benches. W. V. Fuller wits in the Muell neigh borhood today looking after a small forest fire. Mr. nr..! Mrs. fieruld Volk, of Snlem were Dallas visitors this afternoon. Mr Volk formerly edited the Polk Com Observer. Sum Steffy, of Cottage drove, was m the city Wednesday looking aflet business interests. Mrs. 'label Kenms nnd bnbv, of Sn loin, are in the citv vlsiti flff lit I lit li.'.t... , nf ., j.rrents, Mr. n ml Mrs. I.. U rtoii ins. Miss Penrl Owings litis resumed her position n, stenographer in the ! olfiee of Oscar Hayter lifter n month V vucatiou spent lit Itcllnnip Springs. John Oraiit, ex sheriff of Polk conn, tv was a business visitor in Kiigono und Albany (lie first of the wool. Miss (iruee TI omus has returned to . 1,1 mii'iy tutor a short, visit with friends in tiiis city. Miss KM .a doth Jones, nf Si.tom I In the city this week a guest of ' rela- 111-11 uiwi rrieniis. Charles Hayter is expected homo Sat iirduv from an all summer's outing in the dreys river country in Washing ton. 8 (Mho Hart, of Corvallis. has returned to this city for the coining term of school. MYESVIIMEWS fCapHal Journal Special Service.) llayesville, Ore,, Hept. n.-Mr. and Mrs, Jacob Denny returned Wednesday from a trip to Washington. Clarence Lansing nnd wife entertain ed the young people of the neighbor hood at a party nt their home Satur day night. A goodly number were present and nu (tijojable evening as spent. Ice ereuiu, cuke and li'inoiiaile whs served. Miss (lortrude Hncolio left Tuesday for O.ikiliile, Cnl,, whoio she has a pni , tioit an toucher in the school there, Misses Antra, Jdu !,., Marlliu Denny and Miss Ruby Itntzien returned Fri 'day from a month's stay lit Sun Fran i oisco. They report a very delightful j time, l (lusluve Anderson nml sisters, l-.Hlher Mind Hti.el, left Wednesday for a trip I to thn coast and other places, I hoy expect to be gone three weeks. A number of people In tho neighbor hood urn In the hop fields. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Win. Fitts are recover ; ing from their accident which happen I ed a couplfl of weeks ago. Chester nnd Clifford Armstrong were j here Hundny from Mticl.eny. ,Mih iiiiiM iioty.icii nan miss l atter son have boon engaged to leach the school here the coming year, l" STAM'S of bees fur Mile; modern hives; cheap. Rt. S, Hex 103. tf KOR PALK Choice pointer irogs, train- 10 neia worn, i tione il-l-I-'-s, Chas. Sweglo. tf TO LOAN l(0 and o00 on city or irra propeny. w. A. l.iston, 484 Court street. 8ept4 FOR SALE (5cod cow; also White Wyaiidotten. 2217 Fairgrounds road. Phono a:ii.'5. Sept7 FOR RKNT Modern 4-room apart ment, furnished. Inquire 210 South Mth street. Septtl LOST Hnnch of keyg ut municipal nencii last night. Return to this office; reward. SeptO GET your shoes repaired for hoppiok- iuk, prices Tcasonaiuo. JNiuoteentn. and State. Phone 500. ScpU FAST SALEAi S1IOK SHOP Men's half soles, 75e-l, V. Dykstra, 19th and State. Phono 500. Sept 4 LOST Hunch of keys at niunicipnl bench lust night. Return to this office;, rewnrd. Septa WANTKI) TO Hliy Modem house f. or 0 rooms, on terms. Add. XYZ, Capilul Journal office. Septtl WANTKI) Man wnnts plowing or oth er farm work with team. Route 4, Box ait, Salem, Oro, tt FOR SA1.K A span of iron grny horses, well matched; weight 2!MI0j ages (I and 7. Phone .'M l'' I I. Septtf I'OR RKNT Pi vo furnished rooms, reu smiihlo, -in a ipiiet place. Cull ut. IL'117 Minion street. Phono I7KIM. Sept4 HOP TICKING begins Monday, Sept. II. Ho on hand if ym want to work, (leorge Swogle, Harden roud, J miles east. Sopfl NKW neatly furnished apurtinents for rent; prices reasonable. Also a house for rent, lilltl i Jlig.i street. Phono I !'!''. Sept7 WAXTKP--15 hop-pickers, good camp grounds, gmnl walor. Inquire at Mrs. I,. (I. Curtiss' Millinery Store, l-'i N. High street. Sept4 WANTKP -Smaller property in ex coanpe for K ronn house, extra largo burn, corner lot, ti(lxl.)0 feet; good resideiico district, near car. R, H., care Journal. , stept i WANTKI) TO III UK -A man with n small auto for three weeks to go to S. K. Oregon via Crater I-ukc ami Kliiniatli Falls. W. A. Listen,- 484 Court street. Sept4 KOR RKNT Furnished 7-room house, paved street, quarter block from Stall) street ear; modern conven iences, electric liuht, gas, piano, nice yard, trees, fruit. I'none lii.'s.'Sepft SALKS.MKV-Pocket side lino, new live proposition; all merchant in towns of lllO.Ollii and under want it. Pnys !.") in tt) i h T, i ii on eacli Mile. No collecting; ni risk to tneri hiiut. We take buck unsold goods. Kusiost, big gest paying side line ever offered. un'icld Mfg. Co., 'MH Sigel St., Chi eago. Septt DON'T sny that, the ojiportiiiiities aro all in favor of the rich. If you have X"iO you can buy u until homo with bcaiilil'itl large lot in good location. Lots of Prui t, flowers, ornamental trees and oulbuildiiigs. Ititln m-e of tiitiii easy terms. You must look tnis up at once. We aro gieng to sell it, (ioorge It. Jacob Co., .Ill Payne bldg., room .'I, Phono H21. Sept I Delegates to 0. and C. Ry. Land Conference Named The five ilelegales to attend thn flov ornor's convention in hn mailer of llto Oregon k Culiforuia ruilroud 1iiihIh from this county were appointed today by .Imlge Diiithey. P. fl. Pocknba.li, represents the Salem coninioreiiil club in the eonvenlion, II, p, lloise, repre sents the Marion county tux paycis' league and W. J. Culver represents Marion county. II. Ovorton, of Wood burn, is delegate at large nnd Judge C, i. Mc.N'nry is also delegate lit large. These men will attend thn conven tion which is to be called to order September ID to arrange for tho dis position of the lauds to the best in terests of the slate whether Ihe title In decided to bo vested In thn state or In the railroad company, The matter In now in the federal courts nnd the ulti mate solution promises to be Indefinite for some time yet.