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THI-PSnAY. SEPT. 9. 1915. THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM. OREGON. EIGHT TTTTTT"TT t i 7 Y A 44 . t NSfi iff ) p 1 Highest Quality -:- Lowest Prices We're ?eac(y to.Fif Oaf -Kcrnr i?qy School time is steadily drawing nearer only a few days remain, and you want him to be ready for the first day. His suit is one of the most im- L portant items. Our efforts for the Fall and Winter season in the boys section combine good taste newest styles and serviceability. From the dressy suits for little boys to 8 years of age to the tasteful patterns and fabrics for big boys up to 18 years you'll find the same good style and quality. We guarantee satisfaction. ::MMiniMiiimiiMii)amgtmammmnmmtminuuuumg BOYS' KNICKERBOCKER SUITS with two pairs of pants, all sizes up to 18 years Priced $3.00 to $10.00 BOYS' WOOL MACKINAW'S Sizes 5 to 1G years, $3.00 and $0.00 BOYS' UNION SUITS "Munsing Quality" Priced 73c to $1.50 a Suit All Around Town ;K:atK3tttWt;i"IH"'mTTTTm"""''m Dr. Mendelsobn, specialist in fitting glasses correctly. U. 8. bank bldg. District -Attorney E. R. Eingo and wifo went to Lebanon today tor a short visit with frieuds in this ei'y. TORPEDO BOAT' EXPLODES. Washington, Sept. !). An ex plosion aboard the Decatur, ot the first division torpedo boat flotilla, Asiatic fleet lulled Leci J. Klkins, pinner's mate of the second i-lass, and seriously in jured William l Ilcydeii, chief gunner's mate; Edward Brnsn ear, fireman of the second class and '. Pelos. Santos, seaman, while anchored in the Cavito, P. I. naval station, the navy de partment announced this alter-noon.- The cause is unknown. 11 Dr. Stone's Drag Store. tf The most popular and wanted styles of Hoys' Hats and Caps Hats $1.00 to $2.00; Caps 23c to $1.00 BOYS' SUIT SPECIAL We have a few loys' Suits which we offer at an attractive price. These are of the "Meyeio Quality". Plain coatmodel. Regular $5.00 to $8.00 grades. ' Extra special while they last $2.95a suit. SCHOOL SHOES--If he is hard on shoes bring him to us The House or Quality JUL JJ Salem's Big Department Store GOODlGOODS Today Is New Year's the moral stir which men should feel! The United Ai-tisnns have paid the when they conloinidnto their exnor-! death chums of .lnrv ('hilil..,-,, ni.,i ' i llaV Of Inmipli Mopp ll'lllt'a 't "'''li t'r re eiiriiic'eineiit or( no(i.ers, who were members of the ua Ul JVVTIOll latC Ihrir hopes. The calls are also an ap- lodge. Th chocks for the claims were pent to the largo sense of life. Week- received today. The Jewish New Year begnn Inst , ,hV winIioh and pravcrs lire self-renter- j 0 evening with uu ornate solemn service ! ,,,1 W1 ,l not give a perspective of, c,,ntB ,-,,, T , ,, in all temple, nnd synagogues. As one's relations and oblivions to thn' Stte Commander J W. Sherwood, there is no Jewish house of worship lu -c.in.nui.it v nnd fellowmen. lint ,1,,.; , ... , "."'" 'I"'0"' V hm' ,0(l,'.v fr,llu Halem. then- aro no services held here.' N,.u- v....;-. ,l,.v ..ft..,. .... .! .."""" ")('KI"8 "Her the ulttiirs ol but tho Jewish population of the city reaffirm rosncc't for and trust in IW. )T.,UtTi "ml l."m? W1!h ' '(u'"' observe tho day. This morning, where, , idone,,. The Jew comprehends this us U WlM,'V ot aot,ve wo''1- the ceremonies took place, the service.,, comfort In the. ease of misfortunes' 0 r comprised a more eluboralw form 01 , nd as monition in the si esses he1 SlllB' ' represented at the eighth worship nnd combines some vestiges of ' m,)v lnivo. The func tion of the New """""l convention of the Northwest aiiliipm ritual with expressions of hu-j Year's dnv is to establish a mor 1 Electric. Light & iWer assoeintion, now limn experiences mid feelings true and , judgment 'in life nnd experiences. . '" session ut i'ortlund by V. .M. Jim,,, real for everybody mid at all times. ' j ilton, mil imii- of the l'orllnud Jiuihvnv, Tim Jewish New Year's festival is A track bolmiKlnz to the Gideon Stoli I 1-ight & Power company, II. K. .Morton the oldest of all festivals celebrated in, eompuiiy wns dainiigod to the extent j and ,1. A. Hronsou. The sessions opened iim cinu.eii worm, him h in uuicpio ior or lew clays nno wnen It wns run ."""""f ine .tiuituumiili hotel. Tli its significance us well as for its unti-j into by a truiii on the Kouthorn i'acili ipiily. llie secular New ear (on .Inii-nt Jefferson a few days ago. It seems uaty 1) is u day of gratifications: meni that when tho driver found that I rejoice In what tliey have ii' lileved; it ; could not avoid h collision, he jumped """I"111. and was responded to bv is a dav for sordid inventories. The; nnd saved himself. I Mayor Albee, of Portland. The regular Ji wish New Year's day, however, Is u! o business sessions will continue until tunc for serious thountit on the ineau- Hop conditions in the Ornnd Ro'.ide i 1 n"" eveniuc,'. Niturdny and riiiiilnv iiil' of life: It evokes iiious coiiteinn a- count rv in iimlii I count v are r rl 1 1 lion of tho difficult and Inevusible bad by those who have recently lciu problems as to iilit and wron. drivincr through tlmt section. Very few The antique features ofthe rilunljof the hop owners sprayed clnrini; the of that day express the aspirations all early pent of the season, with the re men feel ccpially. The trumpet culls' suit Hint in many ynrds there will lie conMitutin,? the central part in the, hardly any plckine;, nnd lu others only worship of that day are appeals for half u crop. convention was opened bv an address by franklin T. (Iriffith, "president of the Portland Kuilwnv, Unlit & Power 0 L'lVeil to t 10 Ollti'llimm,.,.,! ,.f the visitors. A. B. Huddleson received a telegram this morning telling of the death ot Jefferson of K. M. Thomas, an old and respected resident of that place. The funeral will be held at Jefferson at 2 p. m. tomorrow. Dr. R. T. Mclntlre, physician and surgeon, 214 Masonic hlig. Phone II11. The season seems to be still on foi Fo.d ears as the following have h. conic owners the past week or tn davs: (!. W. Hobson, Dr. W. V. Byrd. T. A. I.ivcs ley (oujiany, Dr. K IT. lotcjol.sti, (liitlin Pop Company and 0. K. Toeis, nil of lorn. Mrs. Frante Frickey wishes to inform her friends that she is not one of the musicians pinviiig ut the hoo vnr.l oain- es at l.ivesley. , The fourth quarterly conference of the Leslie Methodist Kpiseopnl church will be held at the chinch Friday ev ening. The conference will hear the re port of the church activities for the past year, and also discuss plans for the Coining twelve months. Dr. Stone's Drug Store. tf The state prison board after a trip of inspection through the flax factory building.! of the state penitentiary this morning decided to vacate the part of the building now occapicd by the tile works and will set up part of the flax machinery in this si'tire. Dr. Utter, dentist, will return from Nntionnl Dental Congress September 13. Office 414 Salem Hank of Com merce Iildg. tf Children are rather scarce in the hop yards this week, especially those that usually enmo from Portland. The eitv schoolR of Portland opened Monday, about two weeks earlier than usual, and for the past few days, the children have been returning in order to be at the be ginning of ;ho school year. Special meeting of Salem Lodge No. J, A. V, and A. M. this evening. Work in the M. f. degree. Visiting brethren welcome. The Artisans held an informal ses sion Inst evening, which included music refreshments nnd n visit to newlv weds After a program at the lodge ' room, the members went to The Hpu for re' treshmcnts and then adjourned in mmi.v io visit .nr. and Mrs. Fred Cook, at the home of the bride's moth er. Mrs. O. (i. Smith, CIS .North Witn street. The Fourth Quartcriy" Conference of he Leslie M. )'.. church will l,o held riday eve.iing j:, the church. )r . nines Moce i vrM,h. hiro,. ,! tendance- ol the membership c tl, ch ii rch is expected as important mut ters will he consi,,..,. Miss Dorothy ShankTof this city, left today tor. ll,,v, where she has nccp,. dc a posit, on as instructor in the new ."'''' school. Miss Minnk h ,,,, ,,. Mls. Tonr V(llll.tt , of Xilvertoii and was r1--elect,.,l comiliL' venr liot ,-.,u; i . .1 ."" .."S,,r" IO rosin,.,, ut Allian will tiach ,.itl,,,r V,,,,iii. Lire Geneva B. Clarlin was interrupt ed bv the police la-t night while she was doing a Highland fling ami a few ether fnncv steps on the sidewalk and taken to the police station where a drunk charge was placed against her. Mnen searched it was found that she had three razors concealed about her nerseii and this morning these were re- uruecl to their owners and no charges 1 f DlVnoile ,, this eleme nt of the case preferred, j JV6rCll2r6S 01 KailrOaQS She was given a sentence oc u..?! n. nil which was susjieuded np"ii hel i agivement to have town at once. ; o ! !. Angeles, Cal., Se),t. 0. Address- At a meeting of the state board of -ul tha t.0UVl..,itinu of the I'uited Xa control yesterday at which Warden jf,r; l'ostal Clerks assoi-iation iiere to-. Hurry Miuto of the pen. and Mr. Cade rongressmnu C. II. Kandall ns- weie' pre.-ent, it was proposed to -, rt-il that the government had been stall flax machinery in the room now n,,,,i millions of dollars by over occupied by the tiling machines. As ; ,.;,iir,res on the part of the railways car there wi re several engineering problems 1,-ving I'nited States mails. He said: involved the matter was taken under j ".. u,i,ertake to say that this gov advisement until further investigations t crr.nu'nt has been robbed of hundreds were made. Next year it was stated 0f millions uf dollars by overcharges the flax would be threshed as it was : It:t, ownright fraud on the part of the kn.mrlit into the lien and so much slor- I ,-iUv:i v vet. the couiitrv is literally flooded with literature aim inspiieci editorials which attempt to prove that the postoffica is treating tne ranwajs Rob Government OF GREAT REFORMS Bureauicrats Who Have Cot trolled Nation Low In Ess mation of Czar (By. J. W. T.,Mos; an, written f. L'.iited Press.) in her history Russian arms age room would not be needed. There are now about lifift tons stored at flic pen. State Labor Commissioner Hoff re in ui"garclly fashfrni.' liae.dall declared tnat prevncis mves- turned last nii'ht from Portland, where ' tic.nt inn had revealed certain railroads he was present vesterdav at the hear- fpurchased the editorial columns of more ing of the cnses'of alleged violation of than 1.000 newspapers to mould public the labor laws bv contractors working 'opinion. on the Columbia' highwnv. John Jioei lie said: -"We so now a tremen Clarke. of the Clarke &'Henerv com-Idoi'.s campaign to pulsc.n the public pany, was bound over to the grand jury imir,!d and espeeinlly the congressional (n a charge of working one of his men mind as to facts about railway mail overtime. The case against the Pacific i pay. " ' Bridge compnnv on tho same charge was j l Al r..anl!?e.r?i-0liIl?ftnrrTff ','v (German Consul Objects on,imefoVertin?ePd Wrki"g ' s To ExpOSitlOIl Advertising j Captain Hobson of Merrimac fame, ! Francisco, Sept. !) -Because bill j or rather now it is Congressman Hob 1 atlvortiHiiiK tne I.us.tan a .how son, of Alabama, leader of the national j t the exposition, used the term assass prohibition movement, will lecture in I 111 -b'scnbing he (.ermni. sub-1 Salem sometime during the month f, marine which sank the vessel, the b.g , November. U. P. Tavtor. state super-! ia,T D(ls a "ar ?" ,TS 'm"!ls , . !c...i.,t , .i. i...:Lc t ' . al German Consul Boon objected in a ,11 i ,-mui-ii 1 CM III, 1 1 MM1 I. I'lil' It' IT ' ' . Sell,,,, for tin whore or ma- 'Salem's Best Market Place Tomatoes For Canning Kxtra selecled, bushel 7fiC Fall Butter Pears C.ooil ones, bushel 7.riC King Apples Large and sound, bushel 7oC Mason Jars, Pts. ,'iOc, Qts. 00c, 1 J Callous Soc docn. Kcouomy 110c, $1.(1,", iH.I.'i. V.'A Heal "lc, P.'ic for ipinits. Pure Hum Jar lluhhers, I doz. 2'ic Pearing Knives 10c. Paiawiix, pound l"c; b'ed Wax 10c pclvngi. Jelly I Hansen ;iOe doen, Mason or Lconomy Cups "Jile ..tr Sugar III. 70 Sack, F.vorylhing for Cunning. Oeorne Noimer, Jr., district attorney of Douglas county, is in this city to argue a ease before the supreme court Ky a coincidence Mr. Neuner is nguinst mo eoiiiiiv in this ens.. ,,.! in , , . , , , ,'i in- , jci-i- (.eneriil Hrow n in representing Dougla's she -....,,, ni ne supreme court. It lino- ti,.,,i pen- that .Mr. hrown was district uttor-1 ney of Douglas county before his dec - Whlln fh. . t;o m nttorney geucrul and while . , ."Z,, itiTT aPPntl by Mr. Neuner was prnettclng r,.v in exc, " I 0 "nnge for an lose crgho represented the plniniiffs ! .( , i ' , , '"ill,tHn " the big Hic suit against the coumv, bv ' to "" , ,' """l,.k,1" specinl efforts nr be wns retained in the ruse i int..... i ." ' !"' Ir",,b .VBt ho titter Ins election ,t jUf,t fr rHW ine title 0f the case is Hem i.cc.Hii'in It nil s vTcwmi , .1. . ... ' ' " "Kin ill I III" 1 ...... a T, M.,4. Afnn.n r,ln- Jortland, is in the city todnv and is,,el1" lu f ""V , , ' arranging for a lecture, although the ninnd.ng that the ob.ectionalde word be f ... . n 1I .,.l r,v ia i.n.nuvinn C.I0KO1I exact Hate lias not as vet lieen dp. . -""'"-" cide.L Congressman Hobson introduced ' Through the assistant executive were-1 into the house of representatives n bill 1 tar', thc ""ma roa was pnrtinlly ; favoring national prohibition, and dur- i futisfiftl that no insult was intended, j ing the- last session was its champion '"lt Director Burt ot the concessions , With Senator Sheppnrd of Texas, he has -1(ckTCS P"11 he s,,ow wlU "clt become a nationul leader in the prohi-, cln,se- . , , , . , ., bition movement, besides advocating a1 Despite the reported calming of the larger raw. ; consul's wrath, Germans have been 0 j called for a mass meeting in the tier-1 The state tax commission decided at man h."usp S!lfur(l!iy "'t'1'1 disc"8" the ! a meeting yesterday to wait Until after suuai.1011 runner. , the Oregon & California land grant con-1 ference before fixing the assessment of 1 PrncnOfifir VftV Frilir the lands and it will then decide wheth- j 1 1 UoJUHy 1 UI 1 1 Ull er the lands are to be assessed at 2.50 Ic Inriirofar1 riV altfC an acre or at about 9 an ncre which I l IUILdieU UJf OdKb more nearly represents the taxable value. The c'cmmission decided thut ! I'ertland, Or., Sept. 9. Prosperity spurs, switches nnd other pieces cif the fruit growers of tho Pacific track in the secondary class shall bo 11s Northwest is indicated by the latest scssed for 1D1!) on 11 basis of 5(1 nor con sales of both pears and apples at the 01 me vaiue 01 tne main tracks. This was in accordance with a law passed by th l'.iK! session of the legislature. Prior to lin.'l no taxation valuation was placed upon secondary tracks. Fire Chief Harry Hutton and wile returned today from n two weeks' trip to Itreitenbusli spiings where they spent an enjoyable time in the moun tains, where they had no trouble in1 catching all of the ttsh needed for th;' ! table but report that the finnv denizens I are licccuning shyer and do not bite as . readily as they did earlier in the vear. "liocley" Johnson was the other 'fire- i man who took his vacation at this time! and after a short trip to the bench witl I his wife returned lo this eitv and went I t" the hop yards. This winds up the summer vacations of the members of the fire department as the chief and Johnson were the "last two to take their vacations. WESTACOIT-THIELSEN COMPANY 161 Ncrth Illfth Ftxwt Grocery rhona 830; Meat Phoat 140 i ihc 1 ii'iu .. . i . . I HM Ml 111) III itiiiifn .1 ''"umittce, i er ,i ,., yiniay bes,V'u,e,I.TIN commit t,.." is I! I'onr.l cf Director, f sd,,,, "' S' M.vm.11, August iluclc. ' ami the eouutv clerk of l).,i " """ """" Kay. o is,5''e Sin.potmanagcr of the ,,, . near Corvnllis, No. coiinlv, The second largest claim ever set- 'i oy llio Mate Industriiil Accident 't Vest, i, suite oanie ,.l,,i ''I ,,",'",, was closer, yesterday when ! fair. He j, ,, , ,. " the .lepurtnieut ,,Kr 1 , ,mv ,,, ,,,, greater mu,,,!,,,,- , ,, sun, o, I;,.X .,2 , ,. ;,,. ,, fjV(l. , , ,, , " children C A. Wood, who was kill,,', will be t, , ' " , August It, when tree f,. ,, him the exlnbi,. r. "A Little White Rabbit Among a Lot of Hawks" That is what "llullet " Pi, k Willnr.l, the heioine in Vmes, the footbnll hero says of Do The Mating A fne nt Mutual MuMcrph tute. Doris n a comctfv U nnd the other Kiil in the eollcse lniide fun of her ami planned to huniilinic her before Dick, llw he spoils their plum, it the clnuiix in Mrikiag plav of college life. Produced by the Nee, Voik Motion Pictuie CoriHUiitlcin with Iteui Psiriscule m) !.' is Willmd, .s.. n TODAY. TOMORROW nd SATURDAY Bligh Theatre AdulU XOc Alwsyi th Best Cfclldrtii 8c "" ""K ,"'s skull. This sum will . I'nui in installment extending ever a period of .U years :t months 1,1 ,!,., for the widow who is now .11 years old' nnd of nearly :?l years fr th'e young est child which is five month, ld T, pay this sun, r,,!!iS .15 wns set iii,,. One of the five children draws noth' mg and one draws but 2 per month ' '"' ""'. ary to eut down the ' monthly allowance t Keep it withi,, the. niainiuiii limit wl.jeh is f ; x,.,i p, statute. DnriuR th coming year, the pupils' of the junior high schools will tiiinly receive n lliorcmgh course in the' study of Knglish which will include writing mid spelling. 1 addition to the tne hour periods each wck. they will ., given .,.iB drills in both wi,t , mg and si-elling. The tweiil'v period; ol study laid out for vm-h week, will iiiilndc in,, hours for Knglish. three houis in history mid civil government,1 four hours in arithmetic, three hours in science and one hour tu physical cul j ture. The other four courses of the twenty arc elec tive. The pupil mnv elect to take two periods in lioininn. ,',r two in the uiiiimicl rts, or two in the fine arts. The innmial arts will include rook-i ing, sowing or bench work. The fine arts Include music nnd drawing. In addition to the twenty periods of stu.lv for each we-k, thirty minute period will ho devoted to stUiV'Ut riedv nrtii.. ties Hud to the special drlla in' spelling nun nrilllig ants W'llM III planning for the at the coming stute ting to exhibit a rv this year, . Phina phensants mportiint part of me commission this IflMIt f, 1 C.llll .1. . i: "" ''' o icieas- '"''""'it parts of the stute. will bbei,,!,. T..r.;!., ::rr 111 ,,,, ; ening. ,, , 1 "" cv- v.cni - Tli . locliicling Turner an, I i the Me . T"!1":"! nil ): I'H'I will l, I cHiiicn, itiiresses - - - ..iii.ie Plcsuleiit ot tli rinpp. Si h, I'.lvin. (eoiire A. M he Turnvr district, C. W O. R. Boimell, who has charge of the manual training work in the eitv schools is busy this week getting th'e : four shops into working order The' shop at Park school will be taken to the Lincoln school, and hereafter al, the luminal work in connect ,,, !,),. manual training will be d aj the hie), , and at the three junior high schools ' Vjnsliingtoa, I.iaeoli, ad lirant. Por 1 the coining hool year, manunl trui,,. mg will be taught ill the same grade, as formerly. The ninth grade work will lie the. satin, iid ti... :.. I ,i '." ! "" ""'B","''.' "! will be:Pollitta .. ..... ...,,- mniiiici ii , an tlmt f ein.v none in tiic lust year of scileol. highest prices for a number of years, In addition to the record business, in "('" grade apples reported yester day at So cents a, box officials of the North Pacific Fruit Distributors today, report sales in carloads lots of north-: west Anjon pears at $2.7.) a box f. o, b. 1 shipping stntion. This is the highest price for similar variety obtained in the 1'r'ited States during recent years and indicates a stronger trend in the market for fruit generally, i ' t Survivor of Arabic j Disputes Gsrman Claim i San l'raiiciseo, Sept. 0. -The flerman ' explanation of the sinking of the ' White Star liner Arabic was disputed here today by Audrey Haulier, of Sfan Francisco, and liarles P. Kresser, of Cakland, both survivors of the dis aster. Hoth men declared that the Oeminn ' attitude that the liner nttenipted to ram the submarine is "the merest pif fle.'1 They said the submarine was not even seen until the torpedo came rush ing at the vessel. ; Xcw Vork, Sept. 9. liussia is ,a tt( verge of the most momentous te lfepeatod defeats 0 ft aro discre.litiii u. I ...i, , , :b I iii,.niiu.. nu iiiiiii Kui.ieu miss,-, destiny since the; boginninj 0 wa r. The czar, teniperaiiiei'tallv ami i stiuetively dramatic, may soon add to his vc.lkn irohibitiou more important political and social reforms. Reformers in the diima are nnitci and menacing. Although tiie jirogre-- sives urc-in the majority, itu renctior aries are making determined efforts to dissolve the Duma. Professor Milukort leader oi the rn;ressives, has jjjy assurance that if the diima is dissolvcl it will meet again within a few weckj. The results of these threats, if they are carried out, are obvious. If the. dniiia is dissolved, tho czar may havo to put down n revolution as well as fight tho Teutons. Germany has lung I hoped that a revolution would cccnt. the czar to coiicludc a desperate ami disastrous peace. A revolution is at hand. The tzar apparently senses the danger, hut ban not retired at its approach. Instead, "no has advanced to meet it. He has assumed open and personal responsibility for the, army. Tnis may mean that he will grant reficins. Tlicn Russia would rise from her defeats and become powerful. STATE FAIR BULLETIN State Fair (1 rounds., Thursday, Sept. 9. The state board of fair directors, fully realizing that the children uf t. day will be the supporters of the fair in the future as well us the nuuingeni thereof, have trebled their efforts iii providing entertainment for the oh1 drcn. and along that line has doubU'ii its premiums, trebled its entertainment and quadrupled the inducements to gol the children to attend the fair. Tin transportation lines in Oregon will transport to and from an originating point all exhibits offered by children between the ages of ten and nineteen years. Any child or any parent desir ing to in?ike entry of any article niadu or. grown by a child in Oregon will be given full information by any coun ty school superintendent, the superin tendent of public instruction or by writing to the secretary of the Oregon state fair board, Hon. W. Al Jones, Sa lem, Ore. One hundred ami seven en tries havo been made of (Shetland poiu'cs and there will be six races dailj by these liftle animals, the delight of ev ery child. Fond parents ami guardian's desiring to visit sections of the state fair that do not particularly interest the little folks will find them properly cared for if lift at the children's play grounds. When Secretary W. Al Jones finished counting the requests, received from pa trons of tho Oregon stute fair for a ladies' relay race ho found that 7S people had made the Tcqucst. Someone had evidently put up an endless chain proposition and succeeded admirably. -Mrs. J. W. lioberts, of Salem, a daughter of a pioneer u! 18'iJ, con vinced her husband that the better way to enjoy the fair was to have a comfort able cottage, and as a result .Mr. Hub erts has the cottage about ready for occupancy durinrf tho fifty-fourth an mini state fair, September 27 to Octo ber 2. The structure is n credit to l' cottage city. Mrs. Geo. Hoele, of Oregon City, lif er tenting for fifty-three times on th" state fair camp grounds, will this year occupy a cottage erected last winlei. Mrs. Hoove stands at the head in the list of campers. DISEASE ATTACKS PRUNES. CASE ONLY "DIRTY MESS." Pinker li strict against Ventes, Or.. Sept. IX On motion.' of Attorney (iodwin the case Mrs. S. M. Collins, Bettie lulia Moire and lilanebe Wil- orui- the Inch the s.'liie ns to A full be made ,Sii",re JU,"ior uiVCU0ls have been th ,,, c tne v,uslmigt..n, I,;,,, ,,n ....... nun sciioois, mere lias been count among eertnin students which school they will attend ai.'i complete statement ,) I , . n Mipcrintendeiit l'llitt jhn.R : just where each erade will ,. ,ml 'V1 the I Maries between luce .piinnr high schools. .s , , Wh school ,, ,.,, ,1,lfi,.h. ,,. elc led t nit Ik.. i... ...... . . ' reticrv f v. ....... .. ' c. :. e . . ' icceive. two and the 1... ' ,.. ... ' ',. '."-v .. 4" "' """ ''''''. "ill return f ,1., I'"'"l""t of ,!, ," '. I " ,'Y"' I r,"'' l"gh school. Those who ve " ''"! convoati,,,,,'0" '0""'-V ""'".v "ever attended hieh .e. r r !v . , any ine, s,. ,,,,,! ,...i:,. ,. ;n .. force PalMc'tTZr.. .... . I"' ""' t the junior hieh .,..'. ".' ,,,-,i;,, ... .i... , ... , - " " lite no I i ..rv ,i io ne ma.ic next week. Iiarged wit.i fonrerv bv Penult a wealthy sheen liinn.'wiis .lis. mi-sed, following n prelitninnrv hearing, in. justice court todnv. Pollitta evi-; lenily repented of tins charges against woman nnd refused to swear tlint signatures on chocU ,,i-,w,.,,t.,.i i evidence were not ids own. The Wilson wc nou testified that Vol.' bttu was engaged to niiirrv her nnd' gave her blank cheeks, signing them tor her to fill out as desired. I" moving a ilismi-siil, District c iroo.v noiiwin chnrncterized the ns a ' dirt v mess. ' ' At- ease San LINER'S HARD VOYAGE. Pi cS ;-'.Mcro,ary0!:: night to t! ;J , , "'"""ed last It tin, ,.! . ,V 'J"1" ' weeks' I i C 4 I he mad,, a fip ',, ,,v, Sl" ' cot,,, will a s ,., l., st."us ii. the ciIium; l'tobabl,. tl. tions will 1 gon state o, t.. i... i. .. , ' : , ; ".i, ,Viii i, lew davs. during which tun, et iinH-ction through ii i.uil PoIsohi prisons M. iv t studvii.c ii... ' ''Kue in these prisons for "" ' the ris,.nor. It in t sen.,. f rccommendn. ' l"t in effvt at the Ore- cements of Th. ........ , " V "1C "fmaifs club ...... , ..,. trm , t he K Cit I', ....... i, .' .. iiiuie. nrtistie immi,l,l..t ,.c ... . Oil, 111,1 in ,...1.1 1 . . . I "s " R "' green, k v iil' the name, of ,1,,. ,lffil.,.r, f "'r he makes his r.Mi.irf b..r. .1.. ..,.. ,, '"' " ",0 ""'m i,, . i. . . . ' ' iuii. i tie raiiiiseo. Sent 0 t:, f. liner. .Mcum.i. from Sydney and New f''"'1"" .' Vll ''"I te, arrived todnv af ter a disastrous trip all the wav 'frcm.' '"h'ti. I i,o was discovered 'in the ;m bunkers wheiv two days out from n ete, and was permitted to smother "selt out. t in. 1...H , . been turn. TWO REAL SNAPS caused bv Keep a lookout on your prunes, is lhn n.lnioiiition of ,1. O. Holt, nuinagir of the locul cannery, to the fanners cf this viciutv as some of the prunc.i now being brought to the cannery are shew ing a dark center and when dried nuiko a poor article. lust what this disease is .Mr. Holt said he could not tell. A quantity of the affected prunes litis been sent tit the nprieultural college at Corvallis for examination and u remedy which will cure the trouble, ncked for. If it i ,;l serious disease some united action will be taken on the pnrt of the prim' growers here to ormlicato it. The disease' s'nov.g up by the incut directly nrciiii.l the seed turning black. Kvcry lariner should keep n close wntdi of his trees, snys Mr. Holt, and see if any are producing prunes fins affected. Last year a few prunes .-honed up thin way at the cannery, but this year a larger cpicutitv seems to be ut fecet.l. Kncem. U,.j.iBter. spouluiicons coiulnis- lire brct'.e nut i tl,., , . ' 'l.ni iiihI tor three onnrter- f .... i threatened to Ii C' oiu,. serious. done within Ills ofA,heh?:r,1i,vvu,e ?ffic,ai bri eitv wn st evciimg, .rof. T eleeted S. Huberts ereiuii.t t... - vesr. ,, Dr. rr,.l k- w , " , ' o,r d,r,,..,,r. ; J ! tl'-ho.. of music for the .l.tferent committee,. ,, program for the season of lfiKVM 1 Tl, ; j "8le.l and federat'ed 1W 1. Meeting, nrc ),,!, ,h :..,,c.cy or enci, nicntli at the M,bli comer of state d Winter I flic otfu-ers 'for th vctvr nre r..n...,-u. o. ' - .. p . ., ri i n I L-ll: ... . . . i. iiiuii, president vt i- AGED MAN KILLED. "r., 1 ) .. 1 "'" I, nr.. M il l M .. ' . it Uai.Mng cuasciousu,,-, ',:. ' .... . .' cut. v "'v neci- libra iv streets, Ibu k was To veers old. FAVORITES WIN TODAY 'tueritel Del M01lU New Yoik World; Too tiftcii. tltlll illlliels men tn wtrivrt 1.r Sept. O.-Vavorites tac lncirning hall tne ( nlifortiin "'I'. Hcinrieh If sold this week. Tho owner wrilen "s to sell his property ut a sacrifice; bouse, bam, windmill, it lots 13('xl ") ft , "H hinds of bearing fruit trees. Pro " llmi; terms. Property is well worth !f-,l'iOII. Well Improved 5-A. Tract Price 1."..m. t.. ic. ji-iTiin. house. barn, two wells, nil kinds of bearing ;run trees nnd berries close in. best son in the valley. U-t us show Vou thn I'ropciiy today. LBECHTEL&CO. Sole Agents 347 Stat 8Ut place thut kit already w Thoiw 4i "l 'n A. A. three i,n t)r. : '"'"'ronK w. . - -. -...,,,,-n r.icv,.,. i 1 ' '1",,ii."i-"iii - "asw.Trn imiumii.. '