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' ' When lovely woman' stoops to folly she always comes off second best, soon er, rather than later. Mere nuin, if he makes a foci! of himself, suffers, 'per haps, but usually manages to wriggle out of his troubles without fatally hurt ing himself. Nature, but, why labor the point! 'Woman always pays; mac nuuicuiit-B. jjei ii go at tnat. Kugeno Walter in tho play of "Fine Feathers" nnintert th around the text ot it constructed a iilav i f ., ' ivgjBiuiuu a gmti Butxess on Hie "reClllar" Stone. Tnmntotinn 1 nh.. comes in tho way of a young couple in ivnuru lur wnicn mo who can escape from tho bitterncHD nf lifo nn 'e; n..r week in a New York suburb, i. e., Sta ten Island. There are no "classy," well (IreaspH nnr-!n in V.iw Vi.l omi. of Thirty-fourth 'street. Jane Reynolds, WGNGNANDERSON HARRIS GORDON in MILESTONES OF LIFE" ACT MUTUAL MASTERPICTURE MADE BY -nifNuor'ER la "Milestones of Life," however, this modern phase of psychology is so realistically presenter by a capabl compac'y of players, headed bv capti vating Mignon Anilcrsou, I hut it is bciind to furnish the means for na tion wide discussion. Marital problems date back to tno foundation ot society itself, but until tne recently herulded advent of psyeho-annlvj-is no definite solution nas ever been reached. roi'R- Psycbo-analysis, a branch of psychol-l ogy which of recent years has been the earnest study of learned men in this! country and Europe, but which Until I recently had never been placed before! the public because of the lack of defi- nite results, is used as the theme for; "Milestcries of Life," a four-part Mu-j tuul Masterpicture produced at the Tlianhouser studios in New Rothelle.l N. V. I IN PACIFIC STATES !E RULE fN RUSSIA Northwest Section Harvested Premier Wins Czar From 119,000,000 Bushels This Year, It Is Estimated ifwi pic LADIES' BRASS BAND Street Concert at 3:30 p. ni. Box office sale at 9 a. m. Thursday. Prices 25c, 50c, 75c, $1 OREGON Janet Beecher The Belasco Star in 11 "Fine Feathers The Great Broadway Success as a Photoplay 10c Admission 10c Today and Tomorrow the aspirant after Fifth Avenue fine ! leathers (it's on this gilded thorough fare of Gotham that sho buys 'em) i thought this way, when the tempter came ulon'g and persuaded her to in diico her liusbanil to pass on an in ferior quality of eemeut for a great lain then in corire of construction. "Hob" Keyivolds fell for the bribe and dauo got her fine i'euthers. Toe gambling mania got "Hob" and lie was financially ruined iu doublo quick time. t ine miming or tne dam, due to the I bad cement completed tho tragedy of j"Fino Feathers." The chief culprit, tho tempter, committed suicide, and the young couple resolved to ciinmence life all over again! und go straight. Janet Ik'echer plays the lend in this photoplay, which has ninny good and stirring scenes, notably a view of cab aret life, at Murruys, the well known New York restaurant, and tho bursting of thi) Feco Jtani and the inundation of the surrounding country, Miss Heecher will bo remembered because of her aHxocintioii with the Hclusco forces. "Fine Feathers" will bo shown at the Oregon Theatre on Wednesday and Thursday. FIRST AND FOBEMOST. A eent a word will tell your wants in a Journal Ad undor New Today. Try it. Very often the ability of a company ' nr Hfimn nn'i Trinn1iir nf that cnniminv iis considerably over-estimated, but it1 rau bo taken as an absolute fact thatl there is no possible way in winch tiie work of Mr. Hilly H. Clifford can be.! "Walk This Way," is a light comedy i that is full of soup mid ginger ami still , retains a story through its entirety which for simplicity and beauty, will; not bo equalled in a loi.g while. This unusually rlcver piece will be seen at firnnd Opera House on Friday evening, .September 17. The staging of the piece hail required untiring patience and with a wardrobe that will seldom be rivalled, it is no wonder that the company has firmly established itself in tin hearts of com edy lovers as well as tlioe catering to the mimical variety as shown in this bill. There are two distinct features combined into one ideally perfect whole. A la. lies' brass band of li ninces ia carried this year and will ren der a popular concert program on the; streets at .f.W p. m., and again in ironi of tho thentre that evening. Portland, Or., Sept. 15. The Pacific Wrcthwest this year gathered $119,200,- uuu tuisncls ot grain compared with i u,4U,uuu bushels a year ago. accord ing t statistics compiled iby Hyman u. conen, crop expert of tho J'ortland Journal. Tho harvest is practically com pleted in the three states, only a very 6mall area lemainin'g uncut. 1 ho. size or the wheat crop is-the biggest surprise. In July, previous to fiio harvest, the estimate of (i(i,000,000 bushels was considered bv some to be iar too nign ine acmai nnrvest snows a total yiold of .60,3110.000 bushels for tho three states, 3,3;l0,000 greater than the July estimate and 8,300,000 bushels greater than last season. It was the biggest crop of wheat ever harvested in the Pacific northwest. With its immense acreage of bath spring and winter sowing it is but nat ural that Washington fields should lead the total of the three states. The Kvergreen state this season produced a totnl wh'Mit crop of 3!l,000,0o0 bush els, Oregon 10,000.000 bushels and Ida ho 11,300,000 CUT AND DRIED IN ADVANCE. (Medford Mail Tribune.) What will it avail for Jackson eornn ty to send a delegation to the congress called by Governor Withycombo to formulate a program of action in re gard to the disposal rif the lands of the O. & (!. grant, when the program is cut and dried in advan'eef The rules of order adopted by the preliminary conference provide the or ganization and the progrum. Tho rules provide: "No speaker shall be recognized by (he presiding officer except those whci have been." invited to speak, and no questions may be asked of any of these speakers." "All resolutions will be rend by title and name of author only and then will bo referred to the resolutions commit tee. Vntil the reso'ution committee reports, the rules provide that the con ference can take no action on any mo tion or resolution." The spenders have already been se lected. The officers have been chosen. The committee ou resolution has leeu appointed. ' There will be no chance for free speech, lest ns Governor Withy combo says, "There is danger that rad icalism might predominate." This land grant conference is on n par with waterpower conference called by tho recent reactionary legislature to meet in Prat land Kepte'n.ber 20 to 23. This conference is called in the interest of the power trust to oppose Hecretary I-ane's Ferris water power bill. The Oregon delegates were named in the resolution calling the meeting. Governor Withycombe, staunch friend of the predatory interests, has called on the gvernors of other west ern states, except California, to send delegates. These delegations are com posed of representatives of tho water- power inter' sts. ( aluornia was not in vited, lest Governor Johnson send t delegation representing the cause (if, the people. The National Conservation association is also barred. j The program of this conference, like the In rid grant conference, is prepared ; in advance. It will oppose all legisln-! tion providing that the public secure smie benefit from the public heritage , and favor speeiul privilege. WAR ODDITIES. j London. Captain Vance Hawker, oiu j of the latest airmen to win the V. ('.. comes from a family whose crest is th j hawk, and whose motto is: "The hawk j seeks booty; we seek glory." .Liberal Reform Policy En dorsed by Duma By J. W. T. Mason. (Written for the I'nited l'ress.l New York, Sept. 15. Tho fight to noeranze ilusnia has begun. Premier Goremykin has apparently decided hot to grant reforms urged by the duma. Moreover, progressives cannot hope to obtain these changes through the re actionaries' voluntary retirement from tne councils or stiite. Tho premier has' returned to Petro grad from the czar's. field headquarters wnero ne explained to the ruler what the duma's reform program proposed. Simultaneously, the government an nounced that it considered this program untimely. "Tho government," means bureau cracy. Sometimes, the term also means the czar; sometimes, it does not. The presumption, however, is that this time it indicates the czar. Goremykin apparently succeeded in winning him away from refurm, at least for the present. But the next men to get the czin 's ear may undo Goremv kin's work, especially 'if the Teutons coiitfniin their advance. Undoubtedly the czar realizes, partly at least, just how far bureaucracy hus been respnos ible for Hussion defeats. But it does not follow that the czar must turn to a new democracy as the onty alterna tive. On the contrary, ho may reassert his own autocratic power, which the bu reaucrats have largely undermined. In fVt, he is probably going to do this, counting on the loyalty of the peasant clnss to support and sustain him. Bureaucracy may fuvor such a move temporarily, as tending to check tho demands of the liberals. Moreover, a stiffening resistance to the German onslaught, since the cznr succeeded to the chief command in place of Grand Duke Nicholas, favors his pretensions to such a method. But, the cznr cnniiot play absolutiest if the Teutons continue to advance. The liberals will be vastly assisted in their plans to democratize Hussia, if Field Marshal Von liindenburk seri ously threatens 1'ctrbgrad. CONSCRIPTION DEAD London, Sept. I The govern- meat will not force the constrip- tion issue iu the present parliu- ment session, Prnaier Asquith uiinouuccd this afternoon when parliament convened. His statement was greeted by cheers, especially from the labor members. ir,..ir, I',,ul. Thp oemilfl of the north are no more to be judged by the, criminals or fools of that soetion thani nro the people of the couth to bo judged) by the assassins who murder prisoners. London. In a serious scholarly psychological analysis of Charlie Chap lin, sn Knglish writer brands "Chnrlcs of the Movies" a "highly emotional actor; not a clown, but an artist; not a comedian, but a genius." LEST YOU FORGET EEV. CYETJ8 BRADY'S POWERFUL NOVEL THE ISLAND OF REGENERATION A Vitftgrapa Blue Ribbon Feature FRIDAY AND SATURDAY At the NEXT WEEK IS SCHOOL. This Week is Preparing for School College Boys and High School Boys . are especially interested in the New Suits and Overcoats we are showing at .. $15, $20, $25 New Fall Hats Are Ready May We Not Have the Pleasure of Showing You? Hammond-Bishop Company 167 Commercial Street "The Toggery" it m Wilson Satisfied With Latest Note (Outlnued Irom rage Que.) ttMMtm NEW TODAY Same Safe Blown Open By Robbers Last Year and Not Yet Repaired Th Hubbard postoffice was robbed last night of ifiiO iu casn, $135 in stamps and two checks agKrecatinp $00 with som other papers of moro or less value. The robbers did not find it necessary to blow the safe as it was the last postoffico safe cracked iu this county over a year ago aud had not been re paired, since. The robbers broke open the section house at nulituird, took out what crow bars and other tools they needed, and then pried open the rear door of the postoffice. The stamps tiiken included 3,000 two cent stumps, 2,500 one cent stumps and the remainder were fivo, eight and ten cent stamps. There is no eluo to the robbers who worked silently and left no marks, indicating thui tney knew their business. I ho store w as locked up at about midnight lust night nnd the rob bery wus not discovered until this morn ing when the store was opened. .Sheriff F.sch was notified but with nothing to work on the officers are seriously liiin dicupped in 'their work, l.iist year there was an epidemic, of postoffice rob beries and the work was only stopped when a burglar was killed at St. 1'iiul and the two puis, Grady and Numeyer were captured and are now serving sentences in the pen. tailor Dumba's request for "leuve"; and his plans for curly departure teud- ! ed to decrease tiie lea'siou. The stuto 'department is arranging a sale cemducti i for iiim to Holland, and. it is under-1 stood he will sail tho latter part of I uext week on a Dutch steamer. ThoucU his departure will bo "on leuve," ruin cr than on complete recall, it is be- I lioved Austria wil not .ro opcu tho dis pute by later returning him. Concerning the effort of the allies In obtain a billion dollar loan iu Ameri ca, the administration's present dispo sition is not to interfere unless tne Teutonic, powers formally complain. Von BcTnslotff Optimistic, New Yoii:, Hept. Jo. All lieriuaii Anieiicun difficulties will bo settjed within a fortnight, according to a statement credited to Ambassador von liornstorff, in tho Kvening World, in an interview here following his return from Washigtfm'. " Von may suy for mo that i am sure within a fortnight all supposed difficul ties will have been settled permanent ly," the World rpioted niiu. "(ler inauy and America will bo moro friend ly than ever." Asked what gavo him tbis assurance, Bern's! orff was quoted, us answering: "Because I'm in churgo now," with mock emphasis ou the "1." Secretary Lansing and myself reached a compline understanding. We iiuvii completely snared eacli others views, we are in ac cord, and you may publish what I have said, if you please. Anything else I shall repudiate." Officials Are Pleased. Washington, Sept. 15, Commenting on The livening World's quotutiou of Ambnsuwlor von HeriiHton t s a high state department official said this af ter noon, "1 n in glnd to know the nm hassiidiir feels that way nlxint it. lie is probably right in saving there is an amicable understanding between the lepnrtnient and nimsell." On, eent Pr word each iriMr- ' tion. 1 Copy for advertisement aa- - der this heading should bs la by ' 8 p. m, . FHONB MAIN U. $ HARRY Windowelcauer. Phone 708. Oct I WANTKD A ouo horse wugtin. l'hoii Sept J5 SKK MACK For chimney sweeping. J'1"1"" !! Sept 1 7 Call tf OLD LUMBKlt for sale, cheap. J;0 Court street. KOtt KENT Two unfurnished rooms. 0X1 North Winter. Bept i5 FOR HKNT Rooms fa" hoiiso keeping, furnished, i'houo SOIIIIM. tf 2 MILK COWH FOR 8ALK-M5.00 each. Route 8, box 10X tf I'OR RENT Furnished housekeeping room; cliwe in. G. W. Johnson, tf FOR SALK- llnod work team, weight 2700. It. W. Batt, phono 2 It'll. Sep20 Readers In America Advised To Destroy Factories Not Official Act Berlin, via wireless to Siivville, h. I., Sept. 1.1 That Herman newspapers, scut to America recently had enclosed pamphlets advising leaders lo destroy American ammunition factories was an iviiinced officially today, together with a disi liiiiicr of responsibility. 'Such a praetMc." said nn official statement, "is officially designated as! stupid and dangcro is. It. is evident that j hot headed private citizens, who havu been mislead, tried to agitate in' this! manner by inserting the pamphlets. Io newspaper office is responsible." i Hesperian Was Mined. ! Berlin', via wireless to Sayvillft, Sept. 15.- Concluding that the liner llcsperi-1 an was mined, not torpedoed, the ad aurally has disregarded tne alleged! statement of a survivor that be snw; a subiniiriiiH just before the vessel was! link. Ill finals todnv remarlieil that. this claim had always beer,' advnn I. ven alter it had been established that j mines were responsible. j The admiralty pointed out Hint at the; time of the Hesperian incident no sub inariri'S were supposed to be neur her course. A report has not yet come, from the only remaining submarine then at sea, officials are confident Unit when this arrives the mii.'e theory will be confirmed. Strange Bottles of Liquid ReveallPIot to Police New York, Kept. 1". I'olicn officials felt confident today that discovery of two strange bottles of liquids, secreted in No. 2 hatch of the White Hlar liner, Lapland, munitions ship, hud frustrated a plot to blow up iir set firo to the ship. - Tho bottbs were strangely construct ed nnd the police believe they were in' tended 10 break or unsenl readily so that won the two liquids mixed either an explosion' or fire would result. Authorities are keeping close, watch in outward bound ships because of the tire aboard the Ni'ita Anna loaded with Italinn reservists, and the recent dis covery of bombs abourd liners. Today NO VAUDEVILLE TODAY CUEO MADISON and HOBAKT HENLEY EXTRAVAGANCE A 3 Reel Society Drama KIDS AND CORSETS A Nestor Comedy UNIVERSAL WEEKLY Showing World's Sports War and Financial Conditions and many Other Interesting Scenes from all over tho World. Mr. COMING TOMORROW and Mrs. Howard Foote Formerly of Salem WEXFORD Theatre ! I ALWAYS 10 CENTS Aril! AND OAK WOOD At a bargain. .lohn 11. Hcott, phouo 1552. Bept 2a TWO (II I(.8 WANT WORK puriiiu; state fair, i'hoiio 711.1, evenings. Sept 17 FOR f ALH Choi eo pointer dogs, train to field work. 1'hono 21F-2. Chas. fcwogle. tf 0 THOUSAND r'HET of lumber for sale chc.up by M. A. Cudv, comer 12th and Ferry. n,vt 17 WANTKD .Man wants plowing or oth er farm work with teuin. Uouto 4, Box XI, Sulcm, Oro. tf FOR RKNT Housekeeping rooms for Indies only. 010 N. Church, phono TI.'iJ, after 8 p. m. tf LOST lllack high schml sweater coat, n, hi , c. .-smciii, rieasii return to diuirnal. SeptlO ASH Wool) First class, immeilinto or future delivery, O. O. AlcClelluii, l'hiiuo 32 or -172. Hept 1(1 A STI'DKNT-Studying fr ministry wants wn;k of nay kind, in family, for board, l'hon'o (170,1. Sept 1 5 SKW1.VO MACIIINKS (ioo.l d,,, heads, slightly used, all must go at once. 20."i South Chinch St. Sept 15 FOR Til A DK New International drop head sewing machine, for old fir wood, or pjriib ouk. Call .151 Ferry street. (j1 LOST -Saturday night, between 17tli ai.'d cross ronds on Harden nnd, end gate to Stiidebiiker wagon. Leave at Knglcwood grocery. SeptlO NEW TODAY I'Olt RKNT Houseekeeping rooms. '.i'M North High, i'hone I. tf LOST-Umbrella, initials "V, C." Kinder phono 22lmM. Sept II WANTKD An air cushion fur an in' valid to lie ou. I'hone 'JI'.KU. Scptir NKAT CAI'AltLK WOMAN desires work. Housekeeping acceptable. Kliiul Smith, 1.12 South Church. Hep I. I WANTKD Monday, September 20li, at Salem Fruit I nion, prune fuccis and logunberry packers. Siilcm Fruit I'll' Sept. 17 AITO TII.'K I T.( TI'H l.'S, blowouts, etc., easily mid quickly mended with I 'urn (iiim. Sold lit 10.1 S. Commer cinl. Sept IS 1 L .KAUAI Kolc KKNT-220 neres well im 1 pioved slink, dairy and fruit ranch, j for cash only. Jus. Harder. 10.1 lliib I bard llhlg, I'hone Hil l or 1722. Scpltt MONKV TO LOA.N-l,nii(p t mm, on improved farms. Tims. A. I Koberts, 200 I', S. National Hank Hldg., Sub m, Oregon Oct.11 KOI! SALK-Tni rocking chairs, 1 , couch, 1 li bra 1 y table, 1 largo minor and ' many other pieces all chiwp. Must go, 20.) S. Church St. Septl.) H00.MS FOU RKNT Two pleasant roiius, modern in every respecet, 4 blocks north of slnto house, 12 block from cnrliue, terms to suit, SIO I'nioii street. tf SKI, LINO OCT my household furniture, tables, biirenus, beds, rugs, stoves, dishes and kitchen utensils, etc. Kv eryihin'g at clean up prices. 410 H. 1 'ommerciiil street. Sept 1.1 MA Kill 111) MAN WANTS Woltlv Km iwli pefxrrcd, but anything lion'est accepted. M. K. Smith, 112 S. Church street, SoptU WONKY" TO LOAN On Improved I'm ins at 7 per cent 11 run 1:1 1 interest. I am representing the Commerce Haft Deposit & Mortgage Co. of Cortland, Oregon, 0,uick delivery of money. Write mo or cull nt iiMrlou olltel. K. T, Herger, Salem, Oregon. tf TO KX H ANfi K 0 rami modern hoiiso on K street, mar cnpitnl, large lot, fine gulden, chicken park, cherry trees. Want Mpnn't lot or sum II place eli tie In. AIm) gentlemen 'h roadster for vacant lot. Call 205 Hubbard Hldg. ! 1