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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 14, 1915)
I EIGHT f TOMORROW MEYERS NO. 760th ii Wednesday Surprise i ' $3.50 i i nrrm I it 1 ( . . . 'I ' L' ri M fi V- f HI . I H (i V... I sweaters just at the beginning of cool weather when 4 V 1 1 l Vl 4 ft f nn 4 1 1 v mrv 4Ait rn 1 1 n vtw-i v r uvwt n4n umugiiw mc iuiiniij tuwaiu wtuiuei jaxincjiLS. These sweaters are suitable for Women, Misses, Boys good heavy weave roll collar two pockets your choice of red, grey or brown. Sold regularly and a good grade at .'!.50. Extra value for Tomor row only $1.98 each Sale starts at 8::0. See window display liy JlbobplGlblbD s i:iwtnmmtJKM:amnmMmtititniJittnM;atnimmKtaj:i a All Around Town tmrmmumuttttM Dr. Mendelaonn, specialist la fitting giKiiel correctly. U. M. bunk bldg. D. J. McKetuis, of Portlnivl, was in (he city with his trunks. He is a trav eling salesman out of l'lirtland utid has the distinction of currying morn trunks than any other knight of the road, o Dr. Stons'i Drug Bturo, tf Joe Shaw and family of Dallas, have jnnveil to Hulem for the school yenr mid will Uv on Mnrion sti t. Miss Geor gia Hhnw will nttend Ht, Mary's Acid emy, and Miss Mildred Hhuw will enter at the high school. Dr. Stone'i Drug Store. tf This sftenioon at 1:30 o'clock, the following parties sailed on the steamer Greut Northern from I'lnvel for San Francisco: Mr. mid Mrs. W. ,, Gallo way, Km ma V, I.iitle, l H. Wight, Mrs. H. A. Wiggins. Dr. H. T. Mclntlre, physician and iirgeoii, 21i Masoui.) bldg. 1'honu 41(1. - The Blirlnera In Balein will meet Wed nesday evening at the Masonic lem jdfl to arrange, for a siiecinl reception to bit given to the visiting brothers on Hhriner day at the state fir Hiitnr day, October 2. Dance toiUght in hall over Pomeroy's deweliy Hlore. Uidic free. rrofessor Earl Kliyatrick, of the Uni versity, went to Hnlem yesterday t r. range for the exhibit of the extension department nf the university at the state fair. He hiivs tne exhibit will be I 11 7 YT were ii Just as fast as we can to pret our new store opened up and our big stock of Pianos in and ready for the . eager buyers who will flock here to take advantage of the bargains we are going to offer them. Iiut first We've got to help Mr. Henderson, of the Kansas Cash Store, get his stock boxed and ready for ship ment to Klamath Falls. Can't net in until h, out, you know. ?ut When we do get in when we get all those fine pianos unpacked Then look out! (In the meantime, watch for our announcement.) The Valley Music House C. F. HULL, Manager. 264 North Commercial A Sale of Wool Sweaters Grade Wednesday : only $1.98 each onlrt r P ln! mi 1 ,1 1 , . w . 1 4 larger and belter than the one last year. Kugene itegister. Dr. Uttor, dontint, will return from National Dental Congress (September IM. Office 414 Salem ilank of Coin merco llldg. tf Oscar Steolhnmmer, deputy county as sessor, retur I yesterday from a six- teen-day trip to the Man Francisco fair. Mr, riteelhaunnrr did not spend nil of his time at the fair limv.iviii. but visited Sacramento and Stockton where he spent some (fine at the home of his sister, Mrs. A. I'. Allen. Genuine. If you want tho genuine sewing needles for your sewing inn chine. Geo. ('. Wills uells Iliinn f ill makes. R. R. Mohnev. A. II Oau. R T. it.r. denbrook mid J, ). Ilartwell returned late last eveuiuu from an eiL'ht dav outing near Mnrion lake lit tho foot of .Mount Jettersnii. The party left the lake Sumliiv niornini. uitli in li,.,li ..r snow covering the ground and a ther mometer mat suggested winter weather. Card of Thanks. 1 Wish III CXIUCSH HIV lOlli.'liu fur Ho, many kindnesses shown i Iiiriuir the illness and neat'u of mv wile. JKUliV GUAM AM. The choir and male quartette of the First Christian church will give a con cert Wednesday evening at the state Industrial school for girls. A short ml dress will also be given bv the ltev F T. l'orter, pastor of the First Chris tian church, The singers in the male quartette are C. K. Knowlnnd, Dr. II. C Kplev. Fred Met am) s. lv Wolf, urrymg THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, TUESDAY, SEPT. 14. 1915. Big Eastern Oysters, Spanish dishes am a coinpleto variety of hot home rooked foods, kept hot all day on our uIauiii Inl.ln Ktinoillla tlftluV' Ctlielt- en ".iblotn on toaat, chicken &m, gen uine npaniHU emu con earne. tuning Delicatotmeii. l'hone 508. The date or the corn show and fanners' itmtitute to fie held at Aums ville, hits been definitely decided on as November G and 0. The Hilverton corn show and farmers' institute will continue four days beginning November 10. This week L. .1. C'hnpin will mnke arrnngi'mentx for sinillnr shows to be held this fall at Mount Angel, Wood burn li nd Aurora. Card of Thanks. We wish to express our grateful thanks to the friend and neighbors who ho kindly assisted us during the k iiiiuu find .lix.tli if nor wttn i tnitrli- f ilnugh j ter and sister, also for the beautiful , floral offerings. MM. .JOHN WOOIXEV, Mlt. .1011 V UAII.Kl' j AND FAMILY'. The prisoners at the Oregon State penitentiary were given an entertain ! ment last liiuht bv the Asvlum band which was enlarged by the miditiou of a lilnri'ed bv tlie nilililimi nf n unmoor or the mem hers of lie siim t' Military band. Airs, Hi.lliu l'arrish T ! 1 1 : 1 , : .. t . . i. i j 1 1 1 jiii-n vwib ileum in a niinilicr in Hl'ios which were enthusiastically encored by I the visitors mid the inmates who filled 1 1 the auditorium. "The Fighting Hope," which wag or iginnlly produced under the direction of David lielasco, is nnw to be offered on thi screen a ider the joint nmn'itge uient of Mr. licl-iuco mid Jesse L. I.im- i l i. t;. ;.. r i i i n i. ml,. l.lllllllin llllllll-l J IIICI II 11 II drama is to serve as the vehicle for in troducing one of Ameiica's foremost dramatic sti;rs, l.nuni llupe Crews, to the photoplay public. Mr. and Mrs. S. Edwin Platts, who had been in r.iiL'ene fur a few months ,,r 7 . r . i lem. Air IMa ,m w , V'::; school here, will have charge of the manual training dcpnrthient of the Sn lem hi ell school. He formci-lv tmiirlil ii. the shops of the electrical engineering scnoius o I tan university anil is n grad uate of that dopniHiient. Kugene Guard. Alderman Otto Wilson pleaded guilty to a charge of speeding before Judge Klgin this morning nnd was ussessed a fine of $10 which he puid. The case of Fred Strobbel, who wus also arrested for speeding was dismissed for cause us it appeared that this was an emerg ency enso as Mr. Strobbel had been sent after medicine by a physician of this citv. John M ii it ! ti inriiut.i.l c... speeding, forfeited if III by failure to up pet,r. An especially Htronir rnmnanv iaa been organized t( support Laura Hope lews in -,n iietniizatltin of "Tin Fielitinu. Ilium ' I.. 1.., u...... i ...... " ' I I n, n v I II! Grand tonight, tomoirow nnd Thursday unuer me uirection ot Jesse L. I.asky and Dnvid llelnscn. This eompnnv in cludes Theodore Huberts, ( leu li.ln..lv George (lebhardt, Thomas Meielinn, Itichard Morris, Tom Foiuian, Hilly KI- uier. ilorenco Sinvlhe nn',1 Mnaim. i aid WaiJ. A heard x)f Red Polled cattle from Duluth, Minn., mid n horil of Cm. .,.,. from the siuiie place were enjored at the state fair today accordinc to Kwr m W. Al Jones, nnd n lier.l of 'r,n,,..,,.,i, swine from Iowa will also be shown at the state fair this year. These eastern entries are unusual at the Oregon state fair nnd Mr. Jones states that there Is n pnssiliility uf several other eastern herds being entered before the entiv lists close for the fair this year. M. O. Evans, assistant state leader of Cull II t V IIL'I'OI work I' S ii,,. k of agriculture, arrived in the city to day to confer with I. .1 rim,,; i.. live to the various corn shows and fann ers' institutes tu be held in tin. this full, mid to arrnnge for a space at the state fair for tin, (1 I' ..vi.;i.:i in agriculture, lie will also interview .Mr. ( nr ton. ns.sislinit stni., ,,,..; dent of iiublie iiiMtrin.tiii,u, i.,......i.... the judging of the industrial club work. 0. K. 1'reytng, commissioner of agri- cultuie for Oregon nt the l'n na l'a cilic exposition returned to the cit yesterday tu co-operate with the of ficials of the state fair for an ugricnl turnl exhibit. After the state tair he will return to his wi. at the exposi tion. Todoav Mr. Fievtag is in Albany and I. inn , uiit y to interest that sec tion in the agricultural exhibit at the tair. 1 Today, the Drager Fruit company will ! begin dicing pmnerf, ln.t h I'etit : talian, for ,jcpteuib, r shipment. This ! is perhaps the earliest packing of i I"'1 Known iu Marion county. t least several old ti-ors In the' prune business could remember of no time when prunes were packed before the , aim, lie ot the month. YV. K. Drager. of the iMnger Fruit company, U of the I opinion iifier hearing lepo'iis from the! ; prune men in this section, that the crop itlns year will full fur below the cstm,. ates of one uiouth hk-o. j I The meiEanine in the Capital Nation j III bunk building, m, being re-coiu strurted by Fred A. F.iion, will l, 1 placed nt the rear of the lower floor I and will be reached by two slairwnvs. I It will have n floor made of eastern -onk ii'.urter sawed and trimmings u , mahogany, and will be used for n lib I rary ami uirectors' loom. From tin ...,.,, H,.,rl s,,rwy w,l. ...,d , iu siore room. A revolving firc-oreof i shutter for the lure,, i.l..A. Ol li e 11. ei niiiiie ia nlu .1 ... " "r feature, iu the Vo s u , a O - a&-t held nt the Mute house Tl.u.sdav . .v. pects at lest iOO del..,,,,,... ....I a possibility of Hourly ;U't) mcrdini: to 1 ii . . " .ii.,. .... ,in.iono, neeretnry j the coin inittee, who wrote to Secretary of stnt,. t'icou t,Hiy to make "re..rvi.i I. hi. .- ." ' ' ..... ...... ,U.".M .:""."' . . ." I"-"'""' -"'V He ic i gate. (he officer, iclu,li,1(t - , '""'"k r ; . e.i,.Kmpl,er and reptewntatives of . iim i'ivbh, .nr. i nsiin.an kim., u.i. f... I ', VT '"r 'omiuiitee. on crcleu.ini.. pr,H-e,lre. and r,-elutio.,.. 'with o,i 'ciiir.,i.,.v " ,...., coimii.ttee roeuti for the rounuitte, ' THREE TEACHERS ELECTED LAST NIGHT City Public Schools Are Now In Readiness For Years Work At a meeting of the school board held last eVeililirr thrna t..n'liiru mire fli'i'l- ed, upon the recommendation of Hu- lieruuenuent r.uiott. u. i . itarr, oi DtlltflU fill. tl... n. . 4P..:..:..r. .1 .... " 't " UiV UinilUIII II1UIIIIIJJ ui iuir - ment at a salary of i'M a month; Miss i.viiiu vuuijiueii nt io, .miss jiuiic Smith at $115 and Miss Ocie Brown at $u'5. Mi8B Hmith and Miss Drown will teach at the Garfield school. The report of W. I. Stalcy, who had been employed to nunit the school books was received and approved. The re- ni-irt- ui.... ...i.l ...... J.t.Tll (100 had fiauncil l,.,..,,il. Hi.. 1 ...... i u f ilrulf nf Ha u 11 i I. "l uutllll, II III. il. Jim )i nil I ii I , Jr., during the past year, and thai the work and accounts were correct in ev ery detail. No action was taken regarding tin election of a school plivsinan. but thif matter will be definitely decided at a meeting to be h'dd Tuesday evening of next week. All the school buildings have been un dergoing the usual repairs and prepara tory work preceding the opening of the school year and now everything is ii. readiness for next Monday. Within a few days, the district boundaries for each of the schools will be nnnounceil. A man eivinir th nun nf .Tnim Sullivan, was arrested this afternoon and locked up in the city jail on a enarge or neing intoxicated, lie will bi eou,'t '""'""" """B The mercantile department of the Commercial club will hold its regular monthly session this ceiling nt the club rooms. Besides regular routine busi ness, it is expected that several mat ters of importance will eome before the meeting. The Arto-Frisco club, tho prize drill team of the United Artisans, decided at a meeting last night to give several ex hibition drills nt. ll.o Nftltil full tiim. cial drills will be rehearsed the com ing week. This drill team of the Artis ans won first nriii in i. i:.:.... drill nt Oakland last, month, in which the best teums on the I'n.ii;,. competed. W. A. Decker, of JonliiL Mn i., h. city visiting his brother-in-law, W. T. i-iiroiiette. Although Air. Decker lives in Joplin, ho litis been quite successful for several veers as n ei-mmr f ;.. :,. the Itenumont section of Texas. While making the grund western tour of the expositions, ne stopped off to investi gate this country, With n view nf ii... investments. Today with .Mr. l.iil,M,.t. ti he will go to Florence to further inform himself on eeneial o tioilH, The COnimiWee of Elkn nnnniiiti -,.rv...n,U w make urrangcincatu for the entertain- mem. on cms' clay at the state fair riiursdnv, .Senteiaber .'to. met 1 ening mid perfected plans for a rccen- rion to he given on that day. They have the assurance from t 1 ...-. .. ..' i lodge that l'oitlnad will be well renre- seated, coining with the famous Klk I iianu. aii invitntiou will be extended to Governor Withvcombe t.. ,l..ii.. .... address at the auditorium in the even - ng. me Orpheus mule chorus with Dan!1 eounty, suit for atlomey's fees l.angeuberg director, nnd a chorus m,-' M"'"U by Justice Kaitin, Circuit J ndgc der the direction of Miss Mmr.. ...m . .McGinn 's .,,.,,, ,i... ... , . assist with the cwiiiuir nroirinin nt . I, .. .., . ' "in fair auditorium. Louis Chrlstntomnn nf rn, . . i - vuuuiiiim. .- 1,1 ui lillllill out estentne nl'l.i. 1....1OII lasui'llllCC llolicv. i.i.i.iw.., I... I.....: --..... ...... ..,viii iiiiii tin re was a tax on some kinds of in-1 t'ustiv iu this citv. lie liml ii 1 1 ; ng y ru el at Clo uin.m where the rood . . . ' --- w.vu 1111111- supervisor rconiiml tlmt I, i i ...I gravel be heaped up above the sides of ' .... K. ii.i-i in ii una w len C ir stiifi.r. sous route changed so that he inus; j U1""'e r"kin, judgment of Circuit pass over s.unu ol' (nr. citv streets ; J "'Ui' Morrow for plaintiff modicficd continued tu heap up his load of gravel 1 . lv,l,i,"'s for rehearing were denied Street CouuuisMoner Hudlong arrested'-1" ' Ui"''"inn vs. Oregon Klec the man who pleaded guilty and w us I ""'i ,!lli,wu.v 'oinpaiiy. appellant, on ap tmed but Judeu Klein remiit ' I"'"1 ''""I Multnomah county, oni,,;,,,, tine iu coiisiileii,!,,,., ., .1... .1. . i ,,. ,. v" v mi.-,.nvi nun v IIIIPIOIC SOU Hli ,iU, ..I I -I . : ei ""'iiihk orders. I here is an n .1 i .... .... ... i.:.. . . . . , . , , - ' iiiih in v iiro- ii" i ng I lie Hauling of more than a lev. el lull load of grind as the small rocks l"mril"'.v eompnny vs. Shcppaid, Aitk drop olf and i i.j Vl the pavement. ,M1 V!l- "."'rkvig, Miirlin vs. Fletcher. o Letters are MSr! the tenuis cnth no ....... w ...mi., in me second annual open Willamette valley touruauiciit. to b,. !,.., I i,. , i .. ,11111-1, 111111111, ;..,.. ... .1 ,, , ...... iu inin eiiv on tne east I enter j,,. Mn,.M. o .... . ,, !"- ui cenem-' -,. - r nil. i .,). rjV(, asphalt courts are mailable for the tournnineiit. nnd those in chiuge p10mise some fast piny Had a go,,,l ,,,,-ial time. In the liHI touiiiaiiieiit, gentlemen's singles were '.v I- K. lw.liurdson, of Portland torniei state eh nnpion. Hud Mrs. W Northi'iip, of lvrtimid, wou the ladies1 "ingles. KiiliaidMin nnd Cnlliihnn. of li'itlaud. wc,e the winners in the g,.. tlenicn's iluubles, ,d Mrs. W. 1 N,oth nip ...id W. r. ia,1r, of l.ol,tlmli w the ladies ni gentlemen 's doubles The MlnlstcH,, ...,.., .... ! i ., -vw....uu Vl vnJg weekly ,';' ' " ZZLl bv takini.' n I. . v n , . . " .. " ' l.M 1 '. l're i,'i- iiilT.UIL' Was ,11 l.l In .,r. .. i.. ..... 1 i i . . ' . . I'"' , ' ,,,1U!S S'r A" " inter gen- ' "'"""M'U. AS thin WU8 just Of H tir.iln.,,.. . - r.; ehnnt,. w m . . " ' . . . " ' V V " 1 . presunng ,.,, r . ., (.i cuuimri, u. .lllll.l- j calm Hrowa. f j,,,,,,, M(ni)r. nil: J. C. Spencer, ,,f tlf i( y j church; J., ,;hini pf , Klra, , grcki.it. oi.nl ,'l.urcli; J, K. Stover, of the t entrnl Coi.gr, eat ,! church: Carl It I - . ui,- i.i ni.1,,, .ea rnt.rcliiii,, .1 r...,. :'"''t church; H. E. Stover, of the VWIIf C,..gr, e.n,nnt church: Cnrl H k re,byteri o t.. lis, lev. ef the Friends rliurch- V T ,. l)f ,, ' V1'1)' t T - ii'iiir, r ( no fust lIirintiMn ir.iv S Inn.ke. f ,1 . iV. .1 ' ,i . " 1 sk. ,o:x:x ii i :....i... . . . 1 e, German church Tha Kev A Wi, te, i, pr,.Mle It It the L,'Wi'tio'n and it ; . " 01 "", wtion en,l orM, .ecreury. SUPREME COURT OPENS WAY TO CLOSE THE LID IN Ei Section of State Law Held' ..... . . Valid and Circuit Court Ruling Is Revised The supreme court upheld the Sunday i.tiiuiiiir liiiir in l.'iiiriniii tnfliiv hi tin iniin. inn handed down by Justice Burnett reversing the ruling of Judge Hubert G. .Morrow, of the circuit court, and remanding the case to the circuit for trial. This was a test case brought against J.eigh ('. Nichols in which it wus charged that he "unlawfully kept 1. Ii.lll n i.il.lll. ul.iril o r, ,L ui.1.1 .......lu .... ii u . .-.tin. iiii-r ..um n.i,-i .in j Sunday or t tie Lord's Day, contrarv to j section .io i.oru s iiregon j.aws. J In case was tried in the justice court in Kugene and Nichols was convicted. He appealed to the circuit court and de murred to the complaint, in the circuit court the demurrer of the defendant i was sustained bv JudL'C .Morrow and the : case dismissed. The state appealed to the siinrenie court where it was held i i - -- jiiir ill 1 1 io ivii mc ji'I'.j i hi iaii;ir , .... !...i.... i i , . ... i r the demurrer and tho case will be trieii again in the circuit court of l.une coun ty. Section 2 1 135 as quoted . by Justice Burnett in his opinion states that it is unlawful to keep open any store, shop, grocery, bowling alley, billiard room, tippling house or any place of amuse ment on Sunday except theatres, drug stores, bakeries, doctor's shops, butcher simps, undertakers, and livery stables. The penalty for violating the provisions of this faw is a fine of from $5 to $50. The theatres, bowling alloys nnd bil linrd rooms have been closed on Sun day in Kugene for years and last Oc tober tho Clean City League in that city nttemptod to close the cigar stores also on Sunday. The cigar men retaliat ed by closing nil confectionery stores and soda fountains in drug stores on .Sunday and for one week about the lllllv titnen in Fiinvitia U.n i.. .' 1 - --'"ftMW nmiiu mi, ll- ness coiuti oe done on Sunday was at an undertakint? establishment Thin state of affairs only held for one Sun- nay anil then it was decided to bring a test, case to try nut the ei.nutitnti.... ulity of the law. Justice Burnett in his opinion re frained from nnv comment on tlw. stitutionality of 'the lnwand slated that me supreme court wus passing only on the rulinir on the demurrer .iw;n Burnett said tlm f,-i,,,,.,ro f i, i , -.-.......- UI 11IU lillV evidently intended to mnke it necessary mat uu snoulcl nave one day of rest each week nnd as tlicnt re-a U'nrn n means of relaxation they were allowed ... .l.n ..... I! .1 . , ii win ii-iinn oi tne law. .However, the other places that might supply a press ing or immediate need were allowed to keep open utid a wido latitude of in terpretation of the law was permitted. This interpretation was usually in the hands of the locul police and city gov ernment and some places were more op en on Sunday than others. The other decisions handed down b the supreme court this morning were as tulluws: losie l'ullen, appellant, vs. Citv of i.ugeiie, aoncaled I i I ,.., ..... isuit involving diumiu.es for n,.i,,i,i ;',,! ul'"' petition to recall mandate .,,. m,,,, opinion bv Chief Justice Moore ! I'atrick 11. 1 m,l,, ., i...'.. . , !" - lt"'k,'r appealed from' MolVl ..... . , me oi'icimaiii affirmed .1 vs 1 1 -i it Cm 1 v. S. T. Howard et Insurance company, appellai ai' c ih d .'-isUlcou,yns:1;;";v,i!:;:! .. . 1 - ,-, - i ..,1 ,.,1 miMin ,''"kl"' judgment of Circuit Judge Mot row for plaintiff iiu,iiiri..,l .' K. T. Uowuril et l v. ,:: , lenn Insurance eomnnnt 11..... .... "'"!" ''"kson county, suit to re- " "ii insiiiunce ooluv. 01,1111,1, l,v bv Chief Justice Mum,, .i :.. v.. ,e ,, , ; ""' ui i. "OHlira VS. Illlltull turn I'l... 11.1- . " "i item of Oregon, nnne nut- I'.,;.... . . , . ii j i ... ii , 1 1 1 1 1 1 .a "'"'"'"on vs. Corson, l S. Fidelity Mysterious "Charlie" ! tlude Police Vigilence1 ' Sun tv.ii. w... . i i m. , - .,, , m. vuerc- iiiluiuts nnd identity of the mysterious 1 "t harlie," companion ef George Nel son, l.os Angel,., ,i n,,lier ,vho ,;,,. : mitted suicide after ho,ig ff Inn judice for sevea iiours. are expected to be revealed to.lav. , That "Charlie" is 0 married man residing ... this city w, the belief f the police It .,s iu,en i,,.,,.,,,,,) 1Ht I lun lie visited Nolsna ,,.,,1 William l.luber, the thud member of the trio 1 1 i , n. i no where at their rum. in the l!n,.l,., rooliii;iL" hmo.ii shortly before tiie, l'atal , f shooting. ..." m ''.';"-v .,,f M'lebeth, ,,r,.t. ,.,r ,u , ,vn w . , ' Z' JTL T.J,1" l'11'1" ." ; .i. '"ni ot .e son ri the morgue. Macbeth exoire.l l,.,'M list ll ,. lit ' ' iLone Bandit Holds Up More Than Forty Men T.ennm W..1. ,iU. ;.,. , -I . .-MnKl,.. '" urineii ona, .1 he. I.... I. .. """ epe,l lto ,h i:w.r,w.!,.m .'-ow M v ",,.., ...g are scour ntf the ro,,I,". - r - ''"il of the robbery l i ...... V( h"I '"'"'P "-eeive.l yet, t TB.,. . . "".rnitig M t , ,. , ! 'i b nne! f the tm,,M. ,,ut tin,, tu, i. . ., ,h, l,,hei ' ... , " 'I lip "t WW tween 40 and .( men en.ploved at the H omj. of the ils,..i Lumber coini,v: M '"',''r-;''''-e. -Wasl... ,t night ! .,-o 1 n, obtuined!M A .. 1 h" escaped it the! ZZ HOPS ABE NOMINAL DEALERS J TO Samples of 1915 Crop Not r . n 11 r' i i Yet Generally Distributed Among Buyers j Hop picking will be practically all tinUlicil iii tlm vhi'iIh of til i s district I this week according to the hop men of this city and still no prices are j quoted. The market is in that state of passivity known as "normal" when j each side waits for the other to make I the first move. Few samples have been passed upon by the brewers as yet and .1.- ...I 111..,, K. nuliil.liuli.1 ....tit iii(; jlllll. ll ill lull UD l-,ll ll IIII.-1UI.1 lllilll the buyers gain some stable idea of the duality of the pick in this district this season. However, the present indications point to a good price this year, if the i. . i ..i i. l, ........ u- i,u,v l,n taken n n criterion, as the .(lilies liL tile imp ineu annul iiiu cuuit v.. i-.lu ' nl i nnii-.niillv wiuirt n ji,, hrcr viehl than the first, estimate. -ci... ..,:'. c... ii, 101-: I'riiin (III 0(111 to i:ilMini) li.nles lint tlm higher estimates are now being lower-J cd as the reports come in from yards where the picking lias been about com pleted, if tho yield falls very far short of the estimate it is likely that it will develop that some of the deal-i ers have sold short in which event thel price will likely be forced up iu their' efforts to cover. i Last year was a peculiar year in thej hop business and the trading began with the harvest and the gamble in prices continued throughout hop pick-! ing but this year all parties have beeni more conservative and it appears to be a case of "your move'' with both! j sides. Lack of shipping facilities to! England is said to be affecting the market more than anything else. 1 . , j Hunting Season Reopened j In Union and Wallowa Aiding upon information that forest fire danger was assuming serious pro portions in Virion and Wallowa coun ties and that many fires in the dry forests were due to hunters, the gov ernor, on September , issued a procla mation closing the hunting season in Union nnd Wallowa couties. Today the goveror has been notified bv Muster Game Wnrilen Shnpinnlf nr through his deputies, and by residents or ine counties atrected, that the weather condition is now more favor able and that the danger is practically past, lie has, therefore, issued another proclamation revolt HIP the fiirnini, mi. nnd reopening the hunting season in the two counties, becoming effective Sept. 11. Collision On Logging Road Kills One Man Astoria, Or., Sept, 14. As a result of a collision between a runaway car load ed with logs ami a logging' engine at the camii ol" the Westi Til ( 'nnliitru do ',0'"l"i'iy near llney, one nian is dead ' , 0,'"'''s uro a "ospitul seriously lii.iuied. i r'."' ,is A,ilt0 Wl'',h. '" i t a .li(,rK0 l hhh ' lv 'V ,V0,' ,nl1"',,', '"'ernnl- I . ' i. , ! i ...i i i'1"'1'" l"'"k' nw".v from lte upper , ... ..linn iiiu-n a jieaviiv in ',, ''!""e . ,lmvn Sr,,de. , zr, tion hands to do likewise, but they 'did md heed the warning iu time. inn nn 11 1 in si 11 tn ti.,i 4i...n """'"" was completely Hartford Post: Haiti has hnd inn venr ,, ,.l,;..i, , ... , I " "-"il JlllUlll potent, and has done it. If for no other reason than to save it from wasting it-1 self awnv. n iirotent,,,..,!., .,. ....., . . i , ei niueuc , iiiuiiu oe uenencini, El NgwFall Furnishing Goods 11 H II u a n Our Men's, Ladies, and Chil dren s Underwear for Fall anct v inter are complete. Our stock of hosiery is , cornplete and we invite your inspection, and you cannot find a more complete stock in the city and our prices are right. We make no spludges about special sales or bargain sales and other various sales, to bring in trade. You will al ways find this store full of bargains, every day is 13 II 13 tl U ti n n n ti . in n El rj - gain aay at this store. satisfaction guaranteed at S H n ii 11 ivaroury Bros. B II II n The Store fer O 3 115 North Liberty, near State. iBBaSIWr-l-WWP,. Today and Tomorrow " -V j , . , ' i Pearl White "Romance of Elaine" 2 parts The Honor of The District Attorney 2 paits Featuring Viviun Jiieh The Runaways Special Children's Picture COMING Thursday, Friday and Saturday "MILESTONES OF LIFE'' BLIGHTHEATRE Always the Best. Adults 10c Children 5c DIED COOPER At the state hospital, Mon day, September 13, 1015, Joseph Coop er, at the age of 81. The body was sent this morning by Webb & Clough to Hillsboro for biiriul. V. R. Fuvness, of Los Angeles, is guest of his sister-in-law, Mrs. A. Dick-' erson. He will visit here sevoial weeks.- o : L. I.emmons, of this city, is seriously ill at his summer home at New port. ' TONIGHT WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY THE POWERFUL PHOTO DRAMA 'The Fighting Hope' With the Noted Star Laura Hope Crews Note the last reel of this picture it Is particularly strong and unexpected. Also on the Program SOUTH AMERICAN TRAVELOGUE Always Interesting Admission 10c Children 5c The Grand "THE PUPPET CROWN" . Friday Big Vaudeville Bill Sunday. Our business policy g all times or your money C c . ! the PeoDlc. 13 S3 h ra