THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, TUESDAY. SEPT. 28. 1915. FIVE I A Galley o Fun! INTERVIEWED. "Did I say that?" the statesman cried. And read the wordn, aghast. In which lie Germany defied . And France and England "sassed.' His hands he wrung, his hair he tore, But" vain waif bis regret That lie was squelched, ah! never more: It's being quoted yet. "Did 1 say thnt?" tho heiress flared. And read the word3 anew !n which her heart of hearts she bared And held it up to view. With rage and shame her soul wns filled, Her tears the pillow wet That Interview would not be Mllod: It's being quoted yet "Did 1 say that?" the banker wiulcj, And read the words again Jn which his colleagues ho assailed ?Aa selfish, narrow men. "I'll have revenge upon Uvt hound. The whole blamed lying set!" That Interview would not to downed : ' It's being quoted yet. Willi AFTER THE MEETING. "The speaker seemed to think that the salo of liquor can be stopped." "But that's nonsense. You might as well try to stop the Prohibitionists from thinking it can." IN OLD KENTUCKY. "The Bowling Green Bangforda have come into their Inheritance, and each Insufferable airs as they are putt-ling on!" "Automobile, I suppose-" "No; but they sent abroad for a machine gun and are using it in their feuds!" QUITE UNNECESSARY. Jack Huggard Shall I ask youi father? ' Miss Innlt No; just TELL him--i rou're so big and strong you don't Deed to ask! THE USUAL COURSE. Passenger I'm afraid I have no money with me. What do you do shen a respectable-looking parson ain't pay his fare? Conductor Why, we lei bim vide free to the noxt corner. AN UNDOUBTED CHAMPION. Weary Willy Dat's our golf chinv pion. New Recruit Wot'B his record. Weary Willie He's etola ten clubs, four balls, two caps and six medals Id four weeks. v. t ' try M. LA CHAUFFEUSE. A dash down the boulevard, Close skimming all the corners; With naught that can her course re tard, Not even scores of mourners. Behind, a little trail of steam Floats upward In derision, To mock at Bundry folk who deem ' That they've beheld a vision. Past bicycle and steed passe; Tast bcbby-CRrrlflge, sparrow: Past park police, she speeds hor v.; Tho' howsoever narrow. A rattle of a chiding gong- A peal of saucy laughter Peware! Beware! O wond'i throna,! For havoc follows after. A cue for court Is this, methlnks. But, ah! each white gloved cop;ii I'pon her pavsago only blink And does not try to stop her. n errant lock upon the breexe His clumsy eyes entangles; nd, strange to say, he never see "The many bearls she wangles! A -Wonderful Array of Women's and Misses' Coats Priced from $4.95 to $50 We meet all mail order houses' prices. See our wonder coat at $5.95 THIS IS A GREAT SPECIAL You will be extremely pleased with all our values. rrfjj His Revelations In Past Have Not Been Altogether Reliable Sacramento, Cal., Sept. 28. James McGill, who has confessed at Stock ton to having been incited to incen diarism by the I. W. W., is revealed to day as a professional confessor. Under the name of McMurty, last spring, he confessed here to having been one of three men in a vacant house to which a Paul Ainsworth, a messenger boy was summoned, with medicine and change for $50, resulting in Ainsworth shooting Italph Caroutte, a youth whom Ainsworth charged with attempting to hold him up. McMurty was arrested at Davis as a vagrant and taken to Woodland where ho confessed numerous burglaries in Sacramento. When lie wns brought here he said he wns one of three men in the vacant house when Caroutte was shot. Ho told a thrilling Btory of thi tragedy. Later he admitted tnnt he confessed the alleged "robberies because he was hungry nnu wnnteu to no put in jaii where he could get something to eat. Ho also admitted that his story about being in tho vacant house was false. McMurty, that being the name he had chosen, was released after being held here about a week. The next henrd from him when he wns nrrestcd at Wat- sonvillo and taken to Stockton, where he haB pleaded guilty to bnrn burning, implicating the I. W. W. TRY SALEM FIRST S4LIM COMMKKCIAL CLUU Report Conflict From Capitals of Belligerents (Crutinued from Page One.) DONT SUFFERLAUGH AT STOMACH MISERY maintaining their positions, and have captured more tnan j.uuu prisoners. Vrnm Dvingk tn PiimU hflrtvv fiffhtina continues, but there have been no im-i porta nt changes in the relative posi tions of the two armies. llnm-lltr Tniiln..!. tlia Annt.inna in both the Volhynian ami Galician re-! pons are on the onensive. ine itus sians wcro forced to retire from Novo Alexienic, but captured more than 1,000 Austrians. BLANCHE SWEET IN PSYCHOLOGICAL BOLE IN "THE SECRET OECHAED" Heredity is one or the principal, compelling themes in Blanche .Sweet 's new starring photoplay, "The Secret Orchard," from the play by Channiug Pollock, founded on tho novel of the same name by Agnes and Egerton Castle and produced by the Lasky Feature Play company. Not even a childhood and girlhood seclusion in a convene could neutralize the latent taint of character which pro natally was stamped upon the heroine of "The Secret Orchuro." This secret weakness is intensified through con trast between the natural loveliness of the girl's personality and the sweet ness of her manner. When "The Secret Orchard" in novel form was tho most widely read book in America several years ago there was endless discussion of the extra ordinary theme. Heredity, as adapted table to dramatic exposition was proved conclusively in Clianning Pollock 's dramatization of the novel, and again in the screen version. NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned administratrix of the Inst will and testament of Zarilda Miller hat filed her final account in the County Court of Marion County, Oregon, and the same is set for settlement on the 18th day of October, at ten a. m. Any objections that may be filed against saioT account may be heard at said time and place. Dated this 11th day of September, 1915. Oet. 14. MAMIE M. HATDKN. Daniel J. Fry Will Return the Money If Mi-o-na Does Not Believe Dyspepsia. Among all the remedies in Daniel J. Fry's popular drug store, there are few that he is willing to sell on a guarantee to refund the money if they do not cure. Mi-o-na, the famous dyspepsia remedy has helped so many of his customers that Daniel J. Fry says, "If this remedy does not relieve you, come back to my store and I will cheerfully re turn your money." 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LEGAL NOTICES SUMMONS In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Marion County. Jay Bowermnn and Wnyfe Bower man, plaintiffs, vs. Naomi L. DcLong, defendant. To Naomi I,. DcLong, defendant. In the name of the state of Oregon: Yon are hereby commanded and required to appear and answer or otherwise plead to the complaint filed by the plaintiff in the above entitled court and cause, on or before October 14, 1915, and if you foil so to do the plaintiff will ap ply to the court for the relief demand ed ngainat you, which is for a decree of this eourt barring and forover foreclos ing all of the right, title, and interest of the defendant in and to those certain premises in Marlon county, Oregon, and each nnd every part and parcel thereof, described as follows: Eighteen (IS) acre of land from the twenty (20) acre field and sixteen (18) aero field Immediately east of and parallel to the ton (10) acres of land which tho said J. L. Smith agreed to convey to one Kntherine Dick, the said twenty acre field being in the north west corner of the farm of said J. L. Smith situated in Section Six, Town ship Six South of Itunge Two, West of Willamette Meridian. Marion Couiftv. I Oregon. And also one (1) acre of tim bered Inml lying aoutu of the sixteen acre field and running to the creek LITTLE AMMUNITION FOR THESE GUNS, SO RUSSIANS RETREAT r. V . - ..... -.- .. .... . ,.. :.. :.... . '":!,. v ' ,' , . . ' ' ' .- ,. '. . , , ... . . '-: V a..;.,. ... f. .v ' . , .'. V . ' . "W. ... ' '. ,.-.'. ' ':: i-1 i ?t ' 'r-7'-' fit i It's Time to . "SPRUCE UP" Han est is in, the State Fair is on, and "it's in the air" to buy new clothes, new hats and new shoes. And here's where we can be of especial service to you. Our store is a real style show. You should see our new Suits and Overcoats at $15, $20 & $25 You will want to buy every garment brand new this season, no old styles for sale at any price! HATS! HATS! All the new Stet sons and Crofut- Knapps $3-4-5-6 Hammond Specials $2 SHOES! SHOES! Florsheim Shoes at $3 The best in America! Hammond - Bishop Company LEADING CLOTHIERS "THE TOGGERY" 167 Commercial St. V'- immediately east of tho one acre which the said 3. L. Smitk agreed to convey to said Katherino Dick. The said ten sere tract referred to and tho ono ticre Oregon, said stone being 32.75 chains' north of the South cast corner of said claim j thence north Hti degrees and .'10 minutes west 6.75 chains tn a stone in tract referred to being adjoining the i the middle of the Salem and Maeicay said Katherine Dick tract and immedi ately east thereof. And cancelling and declaring void that certain contract made and entered into on March 14, 1913, by J. L. Smith with Naomi L. DcLong and recorded In the Deed Records of Marion County, county road, tlieneo north 83 degrees and lS minutes west 11.80 chains to a stone at an a.igln in said road, thence' smith 89 degrees west 43.25 chains to: the west line of the Stipp claim at n, point where Its west line crosses the , middle of the said Snlcm and Mneleny Oregon, in Book "127" at Pago 027 I road; thence north 14.43 chains; theneo the plaintiffs to' cast uu chains to the east line of said JMiaaJhowitjer bat(erjra phKogrphedJionitwherf tlwg lh Tolish JfH?bv thereof, end decreeing tho bo the -owners in fee simple of said premises free and clear of all claim of the defendant, and for such other nnd further relief as the court may deem meet and equitublo in the premises. iuis summons is served upon you by publication in tho Daily Cnpital Journal for a period of six consecutive weeks (seven issues), beginning with the issue of September 2nd, 1915, and ending with the issue of October 14th, 11)15, by virtue of an order duly made, rend ered and entered in the above entitled court and cause bv tho Honorable Wil liam M. Rushey, County Judgo of Ma rion County, Oregon. Dated September 1st, 1915. FL'l.TON & HOWKHMAN, Attorneys for l'lnintiffl. Htipp claim; thence south 15.1(1 chains' to the place or beginning. ; Said snlo bcinr? niudn subject to re demption in the manner provided by, law. Dated this 7th day of September, 1915. I WM. KSCir, j Sheriff of Marion County, Or,, Ry W. I. Necdhnm, Deputy. Oct. 7. Notice to Presont Claims, Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned, by an order of tho County Court of Muriom County, Oregon, has been appointed Kxcrutor of the estate of George Whitaker, deceased. All per sons having claims against the estate of deccedent are required to presunt them within 0 months from the date af this notice, duly verificl to tho undersigned at the law office of .lohn II. McNary and Charles h. McNary in United States bank buildintg, Snlem, Oregon. Dated tiiis i'th day of September, 1915. NO It A WHITAKKtt," Executor of the estnto of George Whitaker, deceased. Oct 7. t.er 1014 Sheriff's Sale of Boai Property on Foreclosure. Notice is hereby given, that by vir tue of an execution duly Issued nit of tho Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Marion and to me di rected on the 3rd day of September, 191.1 upon a jiidKnient and decree duly rendered, entered of reciird and docket ed in and by said Court on tho I2tb duy of August, 1915 in a certain suit then in said Court pending, wherein William V. Olsen, as incompetent person, by Car rie Olron, his iiar,ian. and I'arrio 01 son was plaintiffs and It. fl. Hansen and Jrssio K. Trestruil was defendun'ts in favor of plaintiffs and iiRainst said defendants by which execution 1 mil commanded to cell the property in said execution nnd hereinafter described to y the sum due the plaintiff of twenty five hundred dollars, with Interest thereon at the into of U per cent, annum from too 2Mh day of May until paid, leks the sum of twonty two dollars, and the further sum of two hundred fifty dollars, attorneys fees, together with Ihe costs anil disburse ments of said suit at fifteen und WHIM) dollar and costs mi A expenses of said execution, I will on Suturday the (Mh day nf October, 19 15 nt tho hour of 10 o'clock a. m. of sii,l day at the west i!Hr of tiMi county court house in Marion county, Oregon, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash in! hand on the day of sale, all the right, title, interest snd estate which aid defendants and all persons claim nig under them subsequent to tho 2Hth day of May, 1912 in', or and to said premises hereinbefore) rnentirmed and described in raid execution as follows, to-wit: The west thirty (30) acres nf the following described property to be set off by a line drawn parallel with tiio west liiu- thereof said entire tract being described as follows: Heginning t a st'iTie, on the east linn of the Do nation Ivin'I Claim nf .lolin Htipp sod wife, in T. 8 R, K. 2 West of the, Wil lamette Meridian, in a.Mrion Cuunty, NOT1UB Notice is hereby given that tho un dersigned by an order of tho County Court of -Vlurion Counly, Oregon, hug been appointed as .Administratrix of the estate of Alden O. Estes, deceased. .All persons having claims uguiiist such es tate are required to present them with in six months from the duto of this notice, with the proper vouchers to the undersigned at the office of H. M. Kn dicott, 300 Salem Hunk of Commerce Kuilding, Snlem, Oregon. Dated this 2nd duy of September, 1913. ' ANN 0. KHTKH, Administratrix. NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned executor of the lust will and testament of I.aurn Chambers, dec.ensed, has filed his final account in the Conn ty Court of Marion County, Oregon, and the some is set for settlement on the 18th day of October, at 10 a. m. Any objections tlint may be filed against said account may bo heard ii' said time and place. Dated this J4th day of September, 1915. Oet. 14. JOHN IT. MeNAKV. TODAY King Baggot In an all around mistake a real Comedy In 2 reels. 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