Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 16, 1915)
TTg PATTY. TAPTTAT, .TQTTRNAL. SALEM. OREGON. THURSDAY SEPT. 16. 1915. FTVE Foreign Buying Booms Northwest Apple Market Portland, Ore., Sept. , lit. Recent heavy npplo sales in the local market are said today to hnvc been due to for eign buying, Australin alone having sent orders, accompanied by cash, for 8d0 cai loads. It has also developed that agents of England and Fiance wero purchasers of heavy supplies of the fruit in northwest markets during the past two weeks, which had been credited to eastern accounts. i' V NEW TODAY i t l .1 s THE GRAND FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 17 BILLY (SINGLE) CLIFFORD and a Clever Company In "Walk This Way" A Musical Farce LADIES' EBAS3 BAND Street Concert at 3:30 p. m. Box office sale at 9 a. m. Thursday. Prices 25c, 50c, 75c, $1 WANTS $10,000,000 Scuttle, Wash., Sept. 10. Secretary of the Interior Franklin K. Lane in tends to auk approximately 10,000,000 of congress as the next appropriation n the government railway in Alaska, according to word received here today. The Grand . TONIGHT, LAST CHANCE TO SEE Laura Hope Crews In The Fighting Hope 8ATTJBDAY ONLY 1NA CLAIR In The Puppet Crown" Also Boffworth Comedy "HEROES" COMINO SUNDAY AND MONDAY EXPRESS VAUDEVILLE and CHARLIE CHAPLIN any use r' Acta uy ii r ' Harmony Rules Today In Land Grant Meeting (tVutinued from Page One.) greater equity in the giant than $N,000,- i "'", mm no receipts irom sales, leases, I etc., amount to over 5.000.000 :a balnnco due of lees than :i,00O,im(i j iimi ii uic prevailing rate ot assessment : and taxation had been applied to said I equity of 8,000,000 during the year 1872 to 1015 its tax payments would have equaled if not exceeded the amount it claims it has paid to date; that the administration expense the company claims to have incurred was of its own making and can tie properly j charged as against its equity in the j lands. These facta, however, should not I stand in tho way of the state making liberal allowances to the company I should negotiations be entered into with a view of purchasing the grnut. "Jn conclusion let me suggest that whatever plan may be submitted to you ; by the governor of our state should! receive your most careful considcrii-j tion. Chosen by the people as chief I executive and by virtue of his office, chairman of the stnte land boftrd, hi I hands should be upheld and he should be j j given every opportunity to advance! those policies which in his opinion will j mnke for the best interests of our pco- .,1a" ' 1 The nfternmn session began in the same even tone and tho expected clog in the smoothly running wheels of the machine failed to develop up to a late hour this afternoon, The niuht session will begin at H p. m. and the session tomorrow furenoon will begin at 10 o'clock. , HE WAS ONL? .TWENTY ONE I Han Francisco, Sept. M. "A wo man is as oh! as she looks, and a man 1 is as old as ho feels," quoth sixty year I old David A. Hulse, wealthy rug im ' porter, as he unblushingly told the mar- ringe license clerk he was 21, and his I forty-year-old prospective bride eigh teen. Tho picturiznlion et "The Puppet Crown," which is presented by Jesse L. Lasky with Jim Claire as the star and Carlyle Ulackwell as the leading n.nn, is a romance pure ami simple The ; events take place in u mythical king dom, but are of course almost realistic in detail and elaborate in setting. It ! in a sheer delight to get away from the routine of daily life ami enjoy such a production as this, which is to be seen on Saturday at tho OruiiI. j 1 t& Price the tot the box. wits'- i cm Penalty For Working Em ployee 60 Hours a Week Less Than for 54 Hours It developed in a recent trial for violation of the state labor laws that the greater offense carried the lesser pennlty and was also a cheaper proced ure according to the report brought back to this city by State Labor Com missioner Hoff, who returned from Portland last nicht. Mr. Hoff caused the orreBt of J. B. Neulauer Inst Snfur-1 day for working Mrs. C. F. ArklumL more than 54 hours in one week in thei kitchen of Neubauer" delicatessen I shnp. The chnrge whs that the woman SHOULD A MOTHER EAT HER HEART OUT IN SILENCE TO PROTECT THOSE NEAR AND ffll I'm o 15 Cents o was allowed to work more than 54 hours which violates the ruling of the wclfaro commission and requires that the violntor be brought before the grand jury and the cbbo tried out in the circuit court before a jury. The state law, however, allows HO hours and for working the employee more than 00 hours the violator may bo tried in justice court at considerably less expense to the state without be ing indicted by a grand jury. When the case was explained it appears that .Mrs. Arklnnd and another employee ex changed work without the knowledge of their employer and though he was technically guilty and entered this (deu. the case was of lit tie Importance and not enough to warrant tuking before tin grand jury. As a result Mr. Neuhnuer pleaded guilty to Woiiilng his employee moro than 0(1 hours and the case re quired by about 13 minutes in the jus tice court to receive flic plea of guilty and set the fine which was suspended. An attempt was inucre at the lust ses sion of the legislature to make the rul ing of tho welfare commission ami the state law concurrent in action so thai an employer might be ttied in justice court for a charge of violating the welfare commission's ruling, but the bill was killed in the senate in Ihc haste to rush through the last days of the session. DEAR TO HER WHEN BY BETRAYING HER INMOST SECRET SHE COULD SAVE HERSELF? HELEN BAPGLEY & LELAND BENHAM in MILESTONES OF LIFE" FOUR- ACT MUTUAL MASTLKNCTURE MADE BV THAHIIOUBIiH Maintains r. "Nursery" For Her Score of Dolls, One From Little Jap anese Admirer. Helen Hadgley,. who, although only seven years old, enjoys a distinct repu tation ' a Bcreea' player and whc ap pears '.. the cast of "Milestones of Life," a four part Mutual Mnaterpic turo produced at the Thanhouser stu dios, has an entire room in her home in New Kochelle, New ork, devoted en tirely to a "nursery" for her dulls. Helen is the "mother" to something like a score of dolls, representing ut most every nation on tho globe. She is exceedingly fond of a Japan ese doll whinh a little Nipponese maid en sent her scene months agu. With the Joseph K. Starr and Thomas ' Kelly Have Failed to File Election Expenses Whero the district attorney is him self a violntor of the law Socretary of State- Oleott appeals to the Attorney General this much is decided, but in case it is referred back to tho district attorney for action will ho tie obliged to prosecute himself? This is the ques- tion that has been iiuz.linir Mr. Oleott The case came up in Wheeler county where a special recall election was held August 10 of this year and the question of whether or not Joseph K. Starr should be recalled an district attorney was submitted to the voters. At thai election Thomas 1(. Kelly, of Fossil, was a candidate for the office of dis trict attorney in addition to Mr. Starr who was tt candidate to succeed him self. Appropriate blanks for rendering election expense Recounts wero (for warded by the office of the secretary of state to both candidates and their attention directed to the requirements of the law. On September II a statement of election expenses was filed by Mr Kelly but it was returned as it was not Hccompnnie.l by the proper receipt ed vouchers and to dale has not been received by the secretary of state as re quired. No statement whatever has been received Irom .Mr. Starr. j Tho law directs that the secretary shall notify the district, attorney in the district where the alleged violations ' have occurred ill ens such violation exist but as one of the violators is tic ' district attorney himself, Mr. Olcoll was obliged to appeal for legal aid. Tt is entirely possible that District Attor-j ney Starr, who, by the way, was re tained in office, would be entirely will ing to prosecute Keliy but whether he would take the same view of the mat- ter in relation to himself is a mallei of conjecture. . TO QUICKLY REMOVE UOLY HAIRS FROM FACE v (llcuuty .Vu'es) llenuty-drstroyi'ig hairs are soon ban ished from the sk:n with the aid of a Iclatonc paste, mcde by mixing soi.ie water with a littln plain powdered dclu tone. This is spread upon liie hairy sur lace for " or .1 minutes, then ruldiod nt and the skin washed to remove the re mah.'iiig dclalonc. This simple 1 1 -n t iiient linnishe.i every I race if Imir a:id leaves the skill without a blemish. Cau tion should be us 'd to be certain that it is dcl.Hone von bov. OREGON Dramatization of the Powerful Novel by Rev. Cyrus Townsend Brady THE EMINENT DIVINE AND AUTHOR The Island of Regeneration A PLOT THAT IS DIFFERENT An Idealist A Wiltlman A Castaway Edith Storey Antonio Moreno Bobby Connelly "Trrm FRIDAY AND dolls came a letter in Japanese, wliich, when translated, staled that the writer had seen Helen in several photo pluys and was fornur.lhiL' the doll in tiiinre- eialion of her work. Needless to say. ueieu replied stating that it she ever came to visit tho new world to be sure and include the Thanhouser studios in her itinerary. , Still another do!!, filled wilh saw dust and wearing the simplest of dress es, is a prize possession of the little screen star. If was presented to "uer by a crippled inmate of a children's hospital in .New York City. "Milestones of Life" will bo shown at tho llligh theatre today, tomorrow and Saturday. Prisoner Rearrested As He Is Released From Pen When James Curtis stepped out of the stnte fair yesterday with his dis- ! charge papers and a five dollar gold piece in the pocket of a brand new suit of clothes ho hud visions uf un limited freedom but ttieso visions were nipped in the bud by Sheriff William Ksch, who met CurtiB at tho door of the prison and served a bench warrant on him charging him wtth an unnatural crime alleged to have been committed within the prison walls. Curtis was sent up from Multnomah county Sei tember 15, 1014, to serve n;ie year JYii assault with a dangcinus weapon, He was Indicted on the present nl legation by tho July grand jury ad a beach warrant was issued for his arrest July 2 by Judge Percy II, Kelly, When Curtis was confronted by Sheriff Ksch he was a much surprised man as he had no indication that the chaices against him would be taken up. He protested vigorously but of no avail and was taken to the county jail where he will ; be held until the grand jury meets if hi is bound over, in justice court where he will be given a hearing within a day or two. FIRST DEGREE MURDER Chehnlis, Wasll., Sept. lit. For the first time since Washington become a state, a verdict of first degree murder has been rendered in Lewis cminly. It is against J. II. Spnngler, merchant of Vader, accused of shooting his wife in their confectionury store, August lit, while he wus intoxicated. Today VAUDEVILLE Mr. and Mrs. Howard Foole Formerly of Salem In the Ragtime Model Girl Songs and a Little Comedy, CLEO MADISON and UOBART HENLEY EXTRAVAGANCE A 3 Reel Society Drama KIDS AND CORSETS A Nestor Comedy UNIVERSAL WEEKLY Showing World's Sports-rWar and Financial Conditions and many Other Interesting Scenes from all over the World, WEXFORD Theatre ALWAYS 10 CENTS tow SATURDAY E On cent per word each lnser linn. f Copy for advertisement ia der this heading should be In by 8 p. m. rifONB MAIN L 1 1 A II R V W indowcleancr. Phone 708. Octl 8F.K MACK For chimney sweeping. Phone 111. Septl7 OLO Ll'MBKU for sale, cheap. 430 Court street. Call tf FOIt h'KNT Houseekeeping rooms. 330 North High. Phone 4. tt FOB HUNT Rooms for house keeping, furnished. Phono 110U3M. tt" FOtt RF.NT Furnished housekeeping . room; cloe in. O. W. Johnson. tf FOR SALK Cood work team, weight. -700. K. W. Hatt, phono !!1F3. SepO ASH AND OAK WOOD At a bargain. John II. Scott, phouo 1532. Sept 22 ROOM MODKRN bungalow for rent at 131 Front. Ennis I). Wait. SepWa , TWO (illil.S WANT WORK During state tair. Phone 741J, eventngs Sept 17 FOR THAIIK For cord wood, steel range. Address 8. it., care Journal. Sept 18 C.UADl'ATK Ni:US.T Miss Anna Hat cliff, 482 South High street. Phone, 1123. Oct HI FOR PALE Choice pointer dogs, train to field work. Phone 24-F-2. Chna. Swoglc. " tf LOST Hod Agate Stick Pin, with gold mounting. Address "D," thin office. Septl7 10 It SALE Trade or rent, 2 iinusoM close to school. Call 424 N. Com '1 street. Sept 18 LOST Htmi pup, briadlo and whito, Monday, return to 24o N. Liberty street. Sept 17 r.O THOUSAND FEET of lumber for salo cheap by M, A. Cudy, corner 12th and Ferry. Sept 17 WILL-TRADE oak weed for disc bur row, Oliver plow or da I form scalen. Phone 30FIL Septl7 WANTED Man wants plowing or oth er fiiriu work with team. Itoutc 4, liox 33, Salom, Ore. tt FOR HUNT Housekeeping rooms for Indies tnily. 010 N. Church, phono 745J, lifter 0 p. in. U FOR SALE lined yefing team, half llelgian, plow and drill. Jack Miller, Turner, Oregon. Septlf LOST llliick high schud sweater coat, with '!," in X. E. Salem. . I'lcaso return' to Journal. Sept 10 ASH WOOIV-i'lrst class, immediate or liiliire delivery. O. O. McClellan, PhCine 32 or 472. Kept 10 Foil KKNT CIIKAP room lorn furnished house, pinna 5(14 South Hilh. l'houu 1150,1. Kept 18 (iOOD MKALH like ymr mother cooked and nice rooms, good service. Tho Itnlter, 015 Kerry street, Sept It) FOR SALE Two large yellow Jersey cows, six years old, pist fresh, heavy milkers. 715 S. 12th street. Sept!7 WANTED Monday, September 20th, at Salem Fruit I nion, pruno fncora and loganberry packers. Salem Fruit. l!n"nn. Sept. 17 R(H NI) TRIP TICKET to San Fran cisco exposition ten, on air line, rail road 30. For sale at Fred's Night Lunch. SeptlH FOR TRADE-New International drop head sewing machine, for old fir wood, or I'nib oak. Call 534 Ferry street. tf SMALL PLACE Foil SALE-Or rent. .'I miles Irom Salem. Enquire John Hi inon. Went fulfill, ()n'jjm. I'botio 2154W. ' ScptlS AITO TIRE PPNCTI RES, blowouts, etc., easily and quickly mended with Pa i a Oiiiii. Sold at 105 S. Couimer 'ial. SoptlH WANTED -On (j'"',' ,,0,-urily loans ot sou, if?!)!!, .35ii nu'. I 311(1, property good and title perfect. Room 3d! U. S. Dank Hldg. Sept 17 FARM Poll KKNT-220 acres well im-. proved stock, dairy and fruit ranch, for cash only. Jos." Harbor. 405 Hub bard Hldg. Phone 1014 or 17'.'. Sepltl (TAKEN IT At my fariii, Route H, Kaiser Hotloin, omi irongray nii.l one bay horse, Owner please call for sainfl and settle. O. (). McClclliiu. SeptlH ROOMS FOR RENT- Two pleasant run us, iiMidern iii every rospecct, I IiIoi uh norm of stBto house, I H block from carline, terms to suit I'nion street. too tf WILL ACCEPT city property for my equity in ten acres of good soil well fenced and watered by spring brook, on ood mi. I and near school. I'lionii 470, or i. ill at 3(il f. S. Hank Hldg. tt MONEY TO LOAN-On Improved farms at 7 per cent anlniinl interest. 1 am representing the Commerce Snfn Deposit & Mortgage Co. of Portland, Oregon. (,Miick delivery of money. Write mi) or cull at a.Mriou oil let. P. J. Merger, Salem, Oregon. tf