1 f t TWO THE DAILY r A PIT AT, JOURNAL. SALEM. Qpr.r.nN. THURSDAY, SEPT. 9, 1915 Social Personal OABOL 8. DIBBLE. 4 cation.' departments at Willamette uni versify this year. Mrs. B. C. Kriesel entertained the Oriental D. M. ('. Embroidery lub Friday afternoon at her home on South Fourteenth street Laven.lar chrysan themums intermingled with ferns form ed a delicate decorative setting for tho drawing room, while f'apa (J.Kvtier rosebuds graced the dining room. Mimic was enjoyed during the afternoon, Mrs. Horton eivinj several vocal selections. A guessing contest nan also held, id; which Mrs. Walter Smith won the' Barbara, California, is upending the Mb Hess E. Bailey left laxt niht for I'ortland. Sho will be joined there by Miss felana Hailcy, who will ac eompany her to San Francisco. Tln-v will nail Thursday on the Northern I'a cific. Mrs. I'hillip Austen Robins, of Santa first prize and Mrs. John Bicwer cap tured second honors. The eolor motif of pink was earned out in the refresh ments, Mrs. Bicwer assisting in the iwving. Tiie members of the club are: Mesdnme Wallr.ee, Hchwnb, (,'hase, Iugh, Biewcr, Hmith, Xcwbcrry, I.a bree, Kriesel. Additicmul guests ashed in for the afternoon were: Mrs. (). W. Assoln, Mills I'attorson of I'ortland, Miss l'rince, Mrs. Orant arid Mrs. Dor-ton. Mrs. C. II. H'nelton, of Washington, 1). ('., the recent housei'iiest (if Mrs. K. Cooke 1'attoi!, is spending a few weeks week with iier brother, Thomas Larkin v liiiams. Captain and Mr.t H. 8. Offlcy, of Vancouver barrack.',, are being enter tained as the gucuts of Mr. and Mrs. W. . KIdridge. The Kldridges a::d their guests accompanied by Lawrence 1'urvine, left enriy thin morning for a two weeks' trip to McKenzie bridge. Among the pinny schools anil or ganizations in Salem which are pre paring for tiio fall ftienir.'g within the next few weeks, none will start under more advantageous condition" or at at Portland and Henside. Mrs. Hholton I tractive surroundings than the school plans to return to Nnloin the latter part of expression, co -rtm-t.'.J by Mrs. An- if tho month for a short time before na Rogers Fish. Though the school was leaving for Washington, organized last ..pring and the work of the pupils lias been stemlilv continued The Unitarian Woman 's Alliance will throughout the summer month". .Mrs. I meet tci'norrnw afternoon at ton lioinoi Fish will I'm mall.v open the school nt of Mrs. Kichnrd Cartwright, 7.14 Ferry a recital to be given shortly alter fair Ueet. I week. This recital will mi only re- I veal to thi' public what has heeii nc Miss Oorlrudo KnKiii is (.pending n couiplishcd in the three courses of ex few weeks in hf (Iranile an the guest pression, cultural, ilramatie and normal. Of her brothcer, Kobert Kakin. r by the students during the siimuier Imoiitlis but, will cNii (rive promise of Mrs. Alico M. Crano and Miss Alice future developments in the individual rNibi.cy, of I'ortlnnd, have left for the powers of he class, during the winter East to Btini v i.neie in Boston. Until the school recitals will be held uucitlilv Mrs. Crane a.il .Miss Dnl.noy tire well au'l scleral t'oiinal recitals will also Juiown here, as they are former re.u- be Kiven. Those interested in dramatic dents of Halem and fre.jiiently visited expression are also anticipating the .-i-thcir many friends in the city. jening of a class in i lent dramatics, in connectio.; with which miiiiv of the Miss I'.dilh Hazard has returned from i shorter modern plnvs will lie produced. two weeks' (citing spent III the mouu'-ITtie sclu.d of exnression 1 I, ,.' titlus near Mills City. Miss Hazard the corner of l.il,..rtv ,..,,1 11 1 Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Hofer are ex pected nonie this week from Agate Beach where they have been spending the summer at thei - ccittage. - Mrs. ,T. If. Ressinin'e and son, of Ev erett, Washington, are the guests (tf Mrs. Charle3 ameron, who holds a position at the Feeble Minded school. The visitors are being shown the many points' of interest in aad about Salem, including a visit to the state buildings. This nftcrr.mn Mrs. Mary Farrar enter tained informally for Mrs. Kessinine at her home on the corner of Liberty and Center streets. Mrs. Cameron and her son are en route from the fair at Sari Francisco. SUBTERRANEAN WAR IN VERDUN REGION RELIANCE OF FRANCE - ' ' ttiiitmmnmm' iiiiiiiiiiitii;iiiimminmmiitiimim(lttmga By William Philips Sin. I between the bricks and rock for ventila-,.- , " 'muv , , . in two tiers. There is a hospital with fn.ted Press .staff correspondent) to J . & (Copyright 1915 by the I n.ted I ress. vovaeers in New York would I.. , ., ' "I A ,.ou... Copyright in Great Britain.) With the French Army at the Fct-j liyhtfully invigorating. Aug. 7. (By maii.) France is puning her reliance in her men, her entangle- One finds innumerable beds or bunks. , in two tiers. There is a hmospital with ! ments of special barbed wire ef Amer- a spotless operating room. An inde-; : 1 j : - 1 . r f ru.l. ! nAint wnterwnrks svstem. With two icun miiA ouu tu ner wo" -....v , ous trenches. No longer does she depend j power stations (in case one goes wrong) . ? 1 v,..., n Aar.o;tv u,ifficienf for the needs' visited at the home of her brother, F. jr. imzar.i. iA motor parly consisting of Judge and Mrs. Thomas (Inlloway and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Benson, spent Labor liny m Tillamook and othor Ibeaih points. Mrs. I. W. Hurlt, i.f I) bulge, Mon tana, has been Hie house guest of Mrs. IK A. Kingaleyr for 11 few days. Mrs. Hurft was en rout.i to the i'uunina I'a cific. exposition. streets 111 the hmhlimr furmcrlv b ,.,,,!' esse as the Maiiles, hereafter to be culled bv Streets. mo name, of the school itself. A Suite 'Xln-CSHioi; He a happy addition to the cultural and educational advantages of Salem. Mrs. W, A. Ilened ict. of Centriilin Washington, and her L.i.'iu,l,li,,.,t,.,- Mrs. ',,' (V, 1 .! ,' " ' ' ! " 1 . , ' " " " """"," ive reiiiriie.i 10 their h eiiit uii uriiiuiiiic reaiier, will ho inn guest of Mm. Helen Miller Hcn'n and Mrs. Kinina (lilles(iit of Portland, Friday niht, when she will read George Klliolt's " Spanish Gypsy." Mrs. Benu will arrive l.t Sal next week to take ehargo of the public speaking and elo- nines, hav ing passed the summer with relatives !"! fri Is in Hnlem. .Mrs. Benedict is the motner of Mrs. Bernard ('. Brewster at whose home thev have been visaing. A. S. Find, of CUiiiille, (Ire gor, a brother of Mrs. Benedict, ul:o accoiupiinicd them. PERSONALS 4.-i.4.3leik3fc3kak3k3k3fc:ki nrimarilv nnon her forf T -r -r -i- -r T -r -r- . . . . . . , j----- ---- - , . , , , . -.. ,,,,: : , T1!.-.. :0 ..n :mmflnu. I HO better prOOf Of IBIS crjUlU K M uv,vw prufiir. im-ir 19 an mi'" I C perry is in Portland today on I furnished than the act today of Mili- store of grain in air-tight metal casks; bu-incsH ! tary Governor Courtam'cau in showing 'and a large grist mill to turn the grain; K ll. 'llnssev. of Coneon.lv, is here to-. me the secrets of the organization of j into flour A bakery has sufficient dav on business " 1 the defenses of Verdun. ovens to furnish all soldiers and eivils ; l")r F I I enis was in the city yes- ; " The Germans have announced that in the fortress with bread. Besides the , terdav from silverton. Verdun is on the point of falling," a grain there is flour much being f rom S. 'A. Hughes, the contractor, is in staff officer suid. "We want you to I America in the sealed metal boxes; Dallus today on business. have a look for yourself, then to let ; ulso canned meats in enormous qunnn- Mrs. Wm." Coin and son, Varian, of i -u jU(1K Verdun is in dun-j ties. Jefferson, are in the city today. . i , , , t I ' 7 ZZSl I 'Vl n Kobert I'aulus was a passenger this : " " i": v' " :, ',"'' .,''' morning on the Oregon Klectric for 'r'"" " ' i Z': 1 T ' : Portland ..o.iw. rau uiu ,,.. ..... ,, . ... , , . 'down winding Btnirs, down, down until . used only in case Verdun is invested. T. Bhgh and Henry I.ce motored to , . ,,- . P . ., '. , ' , .,, ,. v..,rn rilv r thr,,M, Tillamook today for an outing of sev-; ,.,. t,-inPt. . , ,,. .k,.!.),,, Il;,i,ir, tn'hni.l food ,,t,lie ..m. eral days. I ,..,., ,,t i,'i,. ,. i,,,, .;i,!.;i v;,- i...,frw. i;,,i,t ,.i.,,,tc llr. M. K. I'omcroy and Bay Potneroy ' aiKi tnUvn of corridors are filled with ! nuarnntoe the idace nL'aiii.st"darkness went to Portland this morning on the I miles of foodstuffs, ammunition arid the j and there are two more being built as wrcgou i,.ci inc. 11K0 in broad, tall rows; we saw the inn extra precaution. W. II. Noon, manager of the Alsea j general staff at work in some of these j Officers' quarters have been prepared Logging company, of Philomath, was In corridors now rigged up as offices; wet in one of the subterranean passages,' the city Wednesday. ; Suw tho whole plant and lastly we were i those being simply small rooms built1 Frank I.. Smith, who has been nt the 1 admitted to the underground "retreat of 1 of thin boarding -o provide a modicum Breitenbush springs tor the past two. the general. ! of privacv. On the door of one little " 'K "-.turned today. , "You may say," he said, "that we ' room the' upright planks of which are Oiiny M. Wasson, of lumer, manager ' are prepared to defend this citv until perhaps a foot higher than the others of the Turner Lumber company, was atho last round of ammunition is gone j arc the words: business visitor here yesterday. ! and the last man dead. " " Military Gov. rnor. " I 1). it. Mosher and pnrty returned last I Tho subterrnnenn chambers of the The Germans, led bv the crown prince 1 evening from tin outing of several days, - citadel of Verdun can accommodate at ! at the noith. and the' Bavarians consid-' about twenty mi es beyond Cascadm. j least 50,000 people with-the suppliesieral.lv to the south, commanded ' by Isaac I.ug.vihl. of Bluftton Ohio, is. necessary to their comparative cm-j Prince liuprecht. at considerable dis u 1 ,';r- v KT'xV'"f. lr?- -'Ury fort- 1,1 Germans shelled Ver- i tam-e form a three-quarter circle about lloumard Uo, North Winter street jdun with 380 milimeter long range guns. , Verdun. It is rep .rted that the frown Mrs. George L. llalloway, of Port- 2li shells falling on the town. n, i prince is partic,,l!-y eager to take the land, is in the city visiting Mr. and Mrs. ' much damage was done, but profiting ' citadel since it was fiere he met his fir t ...... .ui.ier aim nnginaw , Dy the experience of Dunkirk which great failure last September But now! Wan seven.1 timea t.f.n.l, ,-,!. .1 f., !.!,, . -,...i.... : s . . ... . . .. . ' Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Anderson, of Port-; poaition of 20 miles away, the ath,,ri-: shelling, ami wh l,er f v , r v " Z wire pear Oregon State Fair Salem Week beginning September 27th Races, Fat Stock, Poultry, Agriculture, Horticulture, Manufacturing All the activities we are interested in will b'e represented. Reduced Railroad Fares from all points in Oregon Sale Pates, Sept. 2.1d to Oct, 2d Tickets limited to Oct. 6th All trains direct to the Pair Grounds Ask our local Agent for train schedules, aud tickets. SOUTHERN PACIFIC John M. Seott, General Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon. wmwaaai 01 in roc in roe hi.iu.v .-oonoi o 1,., .... num. arc 111 trio citv. .l r. Anderson Iiiih : to.u nt n,. , , , . ,. . v nti uuuui ...iiKiii veiuun u. irencnes aim American barbed remodeled tor the occupation ,.f the '." ss here that w.H keep hm, , the ; "safe." This was done by using the j about her outer girdles i wo Id a, .io,,l and a I will soon be in readiness "ty nb.... two weeks. j corridors, and chambers umfcr the cita- a very difficult U- lor reiriilar html v. A are.. u ..n. Dr. J. II. Garniobst went to Portbin. H ib. ...... .... ..... , J-, . ' ... f" -l "'"'r Mrs. Fish a competent this rnor g ,0 aitend the Oregon State th gnrso , Tnd V Z ,1 be h ' iy ! to 0 , rare frmn" 7tTZo " "Tr nistruclioi. tho school cxiesio,-.' will Medical association, which meets In i nn..in .. "."',1 ,"' l''s U( ,t"t. ivi , to op rate from. It is not considered of n --1 I..., ui.iii; linn, is that city September 10 and 11. A. I.'. Fisher, of Hodney, Iowa, ar rived in the city today from 1111 ex tended visit witii his brother, Dr. O. A. II. Fisher, and nephew, Dr. K. K Fisher. Geoi'L'e It. Parks, of Portland, cel.- npu.es date uncn tor the most part about .10 years and are from 100 to 200 feet below the surface. Thev are cut any other fortress in the west. It is just one point in the great system of de- i.n.-i.c numn wine, srrercn Trom sea JHUIE WING SANG CO. Big line of Waists, House, Dresses, Silk Goods, Men's and Boys' Suits, Pants and Overalls, Ladies', Gents, and Children's Underwear, Overshlrts, Sweaters and Shoes. Ladies' and Children's Fancy Dresses' Neckwear, Ladies' and Gents' Hosiery, Gloves, Comforters, Blanket Embroideries, Laces and Mattings. ' We make up Dresses, Wrappers, Kimonas and White Underwear. All goods selling at lower prices. . . 291 NORTH COMMERCIAL STREET III tn not mttiKilt i ....... ... 1 - . . f . ... '"'" nnve raise to wltzeland and is important for wnlls and ceilings of brick, with space1 just that much. eral agent for the Commerce Safe Do- j lnHVC " I'nnc county where he has pur-j posit and Manufacturing company, is in. chased a paper. Unar'' ,""ft'rri",f B,li"Kfr & Mrs. Lawrence T. Harris, who had '"iLK. Hodges, of Silverton. Vho re- 7" ''"S a' he H"" r!""h with cently sold the Silverton Appeal, is in I mui Mrs- L- Armitnge for about the city today on business. Ho will j a month, returned fbja afternoon to her ,homn in Salem. Judge Harris, who has ! "" "ecu Hiuying at the ranch, returned to Get the Boy's Winter Outfit Now I Every day we are outfitting the young- men for the Fall and Winter. Now is the time, as they are get ling ready to attend school. We have the things that they need and the styles the Iwys like the best. Everything is fresh and crisp and it will he a pleasure for you to make your selections. Salem Guard. -Monday night. Eugene COURT HOUSE NEWS PARIS FASHION HINT Clothing W e feel it is a part of our business to offer you wide selections in fabrics and styles. That is why we have the Hart, Schaflner & Marx, Bishop's All Woo! and Stratford Clothes. Prices $10.00 to $23.00. The new models in Overcoats will certainly please you and the fabrics are excellent. Prices $12.50 to $25.00 Fall Underwear A great many wear light weight Underwear nil year; we prepare for them as well as those that want the heaviest with a complete line of Union Suits from the lightest to the heaviest weights. Prices $1.00 to $3.50 per Suit. Shoes The English last seems stronger than ever this year with the bovs, but we also keep the broad and high toe lasts for those that prefer them. Just Wright Shoes please vou at $1.50 and $5.00. Hats Mallory Hats are looked upon the country over as the leaders in styli and the standard in quality. We sell these two best lines ."Roberts S.'l.OO Hats" and the "Mallory Cravenette $150 Hats," blue, green, grev, brown and black shades. Shirts This year the soft cuffs on the shirts are selling more than ever. They are comfortable, wear longer and are easier to handle. Our Arrow and Emery lines are the biggest in the country. Prices $1.50 up. j W'-i 1 C vr ; i ( 1 ? ' s .i ,r- C!;S()).st The case of Robert A. Wit.el against i J. L. Ahlers and others, a foreclosure' suit, which came up for hearing of ar-' gumcnt before Judge Calloway this' moriii.-.g, was settled bv stipulations up on which the decree will bo based. It was stipulated thai the equity of rc- demptiou belonged to Mr. Ahlers and -Mr. McKenm- and that Mr. Bohrusted ''.i l.uecin the proierty within 11 month, by settling their claims asrainst the property. The property consists of iil out, 'Jtm acres of land in the Waldo I Hills and t.K iiiifi-tgago to be foreclosed1 was ot a total of .tlll.iioil with interest! and costs and ;i'U which weie allowed' as attorneys fees. Attnrnev A ! uinii the Oervais state bank was up for a hearing in Judge llalloway 's depart ment of the circuit, court this afternoon. The land in question! consists of 17.5 acres located in the vicinity of tlervais and the plaintiff asks that the land be divided and the defendant asks that it be sold and the proceeds divided. Katie Siefer w:.s recentk- .livnr,.u.l from Aiion Siefer and at that time was i given a two thirds interest in the. prop-1 eitv and Anton Siefer a nne-thir.l in. terest. The tlervais state hank holds a mortgage for $275 on part of tiie land. Attorney C.eorge ti. Hi ogham i appeared ior tho piamtitt and Max 1'age l'or the defendants. K. A. Truitt nns filed a certificate os assumed business name at the office of the county clerk using the inline, Sa-' lorn Auto tiarage, for his establishment ! colluded at 240 State street. i A report of sale of 10 acres of la.id in the matter of the estate of Jesse D. Leonard has been tiled in the probate court by liordon W. I.aflnr. adminis trator ot the estate. The report states I that the laud was sold to R. M. Temnle ton f: tir.ou cash and the udminis-l aiy Knighton who has been serving K- . .u ''V c,t 11 "'"'tRaRe of, days in the citv jail whTl" hen fh ,he .,BB,, ,lu ,ll!i,a . .. - . ' nin uer the nsycssinentv nf u. - district. re 'resente. t in n i .ii if ...... Caroi:; St Hrown, Smith ic Shields, W II. Inndle, mid Xlc.Nary & McNarv re,,- ..-semen in ititlerent defendants. (Free from BenzoatejifSodn Has just enough season ingafJdefi to the delicate flavor of the fresh, ripe tomato to make it a real tomato relish. It appetizing pure wholesome. OifofthtST IS -M M Mi i Mai-v K a tew ...... ..,,,; .ii.usen in, waa ,,om.i muted to the dreg,..;, state hospital for the insane today by Judge Hushey af-l ter an examination by Dr. I. ). jtvrii Mrs. Knighton aas been treated at"the' asyluin befure and before her arrest I was on parole from the feeble minded! home. I We have Neckwear, Hosiery, Caps and all furnishings you want. e can outfit you completely. Come and see the new things. iVe will measure You for a Suit $15 to $35 SALEM WOOLEN MILLS STORE Get a Sport Cap, $1.00 lairenj silk ons,u with ruffled Mit. Waist and lower half of s.eove laced w,th ,ffe,a rd otr with tassels. Standing collar faced with white satin ' Sensational Divorce Case ; Filed at Oregon City ( Oregon City, dr,. sit. 9. Mrs. Sherman A. iVildwin, who was Miss Sherman Dana, u populnr Portland g.rl : (rraduate of the I.incdn high vrhool mid who went to California last year as a i star in moving pictures, is plaintiff in a MMisationnl divorce rase filed in the I (lackmnss county circuit eourt herv to j dav. 1 lrs. Baldwin alleges she married laude A. Hnldw.n in San rrancim-o or. March 17, l'H4, ,,d that o the wed ding day he locked her in a room of an apartment house and triej to fore h.r into life of prostitution. After t we subjected to treat meat which wrwh J her nerve., Vrs. HiUdwia allege she "aped fro the apartment houM aest j y aad has acea her huibaad lut one I nice then. A "''uscript of appeal ri the caso of' l. M. Riilene. plaintiff and respond-1 cut, against !-. I). Moore, defendant and appellant, has been filed , the cir.nit court i.f this county from the justice court. Wl.en the ca'so came p for trial .July 20 in the justice court I he decree el Judge Webster stated that the idaint hi ..'.,! .,.,rf .... . .. i ... ', . , " . ' ' " cu lanor ior .the defendant for three months at the value ot tlL... including board ami that " ve,ye,, ;, lnil, , . m the Mini t s(i as rendered in the first cna-e l-'or the second cause it wns alleged that the plaintiff suffered damages in ,h"' ,!"'" ? "" and was, uiven t:., as attonieys tees and the t-: tal .lii.lgincnt awarded in the ;,,!, court was tor the sun. of with j. I.' rest and costs amounting (0 .f it si turner Turner represented the plain-"1 ; f ami McNary ,v M,.Xllrv ,, . & Inge appeared for the defendant. "' off1c,"",oJiT V"'" Wn t the orfi.e ,.t ,,. county clerk vesterdav a tcrnoon ,0 Kred A. I'mk, a bookkeep. i r. ot tins city, and K,h M. Smith a J-alein stenographer. ' . The Burroughs Adding Machine eom-i Pnny to ay f,,od ,. ui thri "'urt ot this county au-iinst i; .N?..,l:",.,n '"l'li"H machine. It n.iciic.1 in te comi.lainf .1, A loggers lien was filed against the orvull.s Lumber and Manufacturing company by Oelbert Jenkins, claimant, tor the sum of $41.50 which he alleges is due tor services rendered. Nmie land located one mile north east of Hoover was covered bv th lien RACE RESULTS AT SCIO The results of the races at the equity fair at Scio yesterday wc follows: . 2:30 Trot. , ' -"'u.oy driver Time HI, 112, .1-12. Half-mile (".lug Seme, second; H,mit v()od, Second Race, 2:25 Pace. Chacato, K. (.'. staats. driver, nne. l-O., l,M1. i.H Zmn Nl,t)i; .Mauzey, driver, second. Wallac i.uiv .inn, fourth Linn re as first, heats, third. first. O. 1 ' Hal. I Imperial t Dermatologist t Parlors it Massage and Sham pooing a Specialty... My scalp treatments cure daud ruff and stop falling hair. I cure black-heads and pimples mid remove worts, moles, freckles, Lair on face, necle or aims. 301 Steeves Bldg. Phone 393 : Salem's Educational Directory : Music Business Law Art Schools and Colleg Capital Normal and Industrial School Term of 12 week, open, September 13-13 es Willamette, University Opens Senteinher 1.1.15 "th and Wilbur Streets s.,1,,,,, , Carl - Doney, President. . ....is, ,alcill T. w. r-!,n .w. , - o-l.-,l -maiu, unan ui JjaW Ok m-' pm.ntitr sold a machine to the u. i .coin,,, , tor thp and that on IVbr.my 1 of this year it ! an paid for but .4 for" which I the Plaintitf sues. La.ourette 4 , A th fault in.lntiw, -i i i f..rec1(.,re was sZVJTr'. ..-t wtts for the . ',co"," a,,', tee, e mortgage ordered foreclosed w, , c., n. 4 containing in all 1 tii Bldg. Trtnb m. . ... ' 1 iPnPU ."-te. Studio-Room. Tl ,w ,; ' ' h"'Rn.l Tie partition snit of Katie SiPf..r Ktit Antoa Siefer, J. B. Ofaer aid MIm Beatrica Shelton o. Teacher of Piano 345 Marion St. '"rhon. Ban F. Langeuberg casso-iantnnte Late pupil of F. . Areni. Mudio 3U-lS.ie.i7 Hubbard Bl.lj,'. Thone 2079 Mt. D. T. Junk China Artist. Mrs. Bertha Junk Darhy Teacher of Tin no rh("1 3930 W. 679 N. Cottage St. Elma Welle, I ..r'"0 an,l Musical Klndercartea .' , 8''0 Center fct. ri,n- onm.ll Uhiterhy Twhlie lnJ "m Vl imftov:. St,,..; x : ;rh.,. np, fgmncra . , .Jlau iuait Bann iooel351 , v I. Tea.her of Voic. .n.i n,.,. unrtruoij .North Twentieth St. rione 564