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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 25, 1915)
THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM, OREGON. MONDAY, OCT. 25, 1915. S. & C Vaudeville Draws Well In Salem WAR NEWS OF ONE ' TEAR AGO TODAY We Want Yoo : ' To get better acquainted with this store you'll find shoping here to be a real pleasure. It will be easy te find what you want and the salesmen will wait on you intelligently and courteously. Sweater Coats . Of real value at the time of year you want them; made from pure wool worsted Yarns, regular, values $5.00, i special $4.00. Boys All Wool Jerseys in blue, Ox ford, cardinal, maroon, $1.00 and $1.50. Dime Sox Many want a good strong sox that will give good service and at the same time not be too expensive. We have' solved this problem in the Dime Sox. 6 pair 60c, guaranteed for six months. We haVe from the mills a number of pairs of grey Blankets, cotton warp, wool filling. In the mill seconds, to close them out quietly we will sell them Double Blankets $3.00 Single Blankets $1.50 Just Wright Shoes $4.50 and $5.00 Bergman Logger Shoes $6.00 to $10.00 t SALEM WOOLEN MILLS STORE Mallory Cravanette Hats $3.50 Roberts $3.00 Hats New Members Added to As sociation Within Last Few Days Say Officers Within the last few days the hop market has been growing stronger ac cording to the officers of the WU lamette Valley Hop growers association and six or seven new members have been taken into the association. While the new members have brought in but about WO Dales of hops it is an in dication that the outside growers con sider the association will be able to secure better prices than are now of fering for small crops. The hop growers are now waiting for the prices to go higher and the general sentiment appears to be that they arc willing to wait until it does, The low er yield in England this year with the impossibility, too, of exportation from Aermany and the prices quoted for New York hop are all taken as indi cations that the Pacific Coast hops will soon come in for a generous slice of the increase in price. Some sales of outside hops have been reported at prices ranging from 11 to 13 eents but no larger erops have as yet been sold according to the latest reports. Hazel Down Will Increase Screen Fol lowing ax Latest Famous Players eFature, "The Heart of Jennifer." Audiences whose sise and enthus-usm gratified those who have hoped for the success of the attempt to put Salem on the "nng time" vaudeville map greet ed the Sullivan k Considine company of vaudeville artists at the Grand yes terday. It was a splendid bill, refreshingly in contrast with much of the "vaude ville" that has been seen in Salem. Vina 'a Models, fonr young women who execute with grace and accuracy repro ductions of nine famous paintings, Mas the headline attraction. The Zeganotf troupe presented a Russian dancing act showing the mastery of the dancers of the.ciar's domains. In "Aa Awful Nightmare" a young man about to be married dreams that he la wedded to a Spanish senorita, a German girl and a Japanese maiden, which three parts, aa well as that of tho girl whom he is real ly to marry, are taken by Bessie Clif ton, some stunt in the making of quick and complete change of character. The Orpheura Comedy Four were billed as "different," and they were, making much fun. The Caburet Dogs were shown in an original and highly pleas ing canine act. Evelyn: Dare, soprano, was given a hearty reception. Preliminary to the "Empress" pro gram the Grand orchestra played "Bits of Rewick Hits," and a very good. photoplay in two reels, "The Winning Loser, ' ' was shown. The German Nicuport-to-Dix-mude ami Yaes canal attacks gained no ground, France said. London reported general ad vances for the allies. Russia re ported victory in a big battle at Rnwa, Russian Poland. The British fleet bombarding the German left wing for the Belgians, was driveu back, the allies obstinately defended the Yser canal, some progress was made on the eastern front and the Russian Poland battle was undecided, Germany said. Austro-Germans controlled a line from the Carpathians to Flock, northwest of Warsaw, made progress in Middle Galicia and near Przemysl and defeated Herbo-Montenegrin forces in Bosnia, Vienna said. China demanded surrender of a Jap torpedo boat and crew which entered Chinese waters to tow away a wrecked German boat. Ever see a man fish for cod with brook-trout tack le? Of course not Same reason why we don't holler men's suits for Three - Ninety -Eight. Don't have 'em. , We're after telligent man. the ta sk HUNT WANTS INFORMATION MAY PROSECUTE OFFICERS. NEWJODAY ... One cent per word each inser tion. Copy for advertisements un der this heading should be in by 2 p. m. EXPERIENCED HARNESS MAKER wanted. Steinlmck Junk Co., 302 N. Com'l. Phone 80S. Oc.t25 ?HONE MAIN 81. PHONE 937 For wood saw. W HARRY Window 768. cleaner. Phone Nov6 FIR WOOD $3.50 per 2249. cord. Tione WANTED Place to board and room for wanion and child in exchange for work. No wages. Phono 1527J. Oct25 STUDENT of Lincoln Junior High would like to do housework tor room and bonrd. Phone 931. FOR RENT Desirable 8 room house at retainable rei.t. Apply at once to Mrs. Ht. Helens, 230 Court street. Oct30 FOR SALK DnroePrinoe Altomo.it driving mare, or Undo for fresh Jersey cows. M. A. Parrish, 1750 Market. Oct25 tl WANTED Young lady partner in ' I vuii.lnvill.t act Inouirn Eldridce ho- nno dai ir Tun cis. one fresh soon. I room go. between 2 and 4 p. m. Phone 57F13. Oct25 1Y)R SALE Cow and Phone 1156W. culf, 35.00. SECOND GROWTH FlR-$3.50, de livered. Phone 311. Novl FOR SALE 3 cows and one Jersoy bull. Phone 29F12, after 7 p. m. tf WANTED A few fresh cows, good milkers. Addrcso J. 3., care JournaK WANTED Second hand electric mo tor. Call 252 State street. 1 hone 541. 0cU5 WORK WANTED By married man on f.rm .r any other; work. A. H., care Journal. Oct20 Tuesday t.nd Wednesday. FOR EXCHANGE f-'wOO equity in good farm, for clear Salem property, cither small acreage or residence. Square Deal Iioi.lt v Co., 304 1'. S. Bank Bldg. Octli5 Goes Mad As He Asks For License To Marry San Mateo, Cnl., Oct. 2!i. Going sud denly mad as iio and his bride to bo applied for a marriage license, Manuel Alvea, 33, weulthy member of a Por tuguese family well known hereabouts, Oct-Olwns confined to tho local jail today. Ihe clerk was asking him questions for the record when his mind snapped. He raved wildly and Inuhort incoher ently. Tho gill, pretty 18 year old Helen EBtivo of Hnyward, was pros trated. Physicians examined him this after noon but were at a loss to understand tho sudden break in his reason. Alves had Leen a member of the Bachelors club, whose membership hnd recently dwindled to about three. A -short time ago he announced his in tention of quitting tho organization, and came to Redwoo.1 City for the nnners that would end hla mcmherahiii 'this forenoon. Previous to her appearance fn "The Heart of Jennifer," the latest produc tion of the Famous Players Film com pany, on the Paramount program, now at The Grand, llnnel Down has ap peared three times on the Bcreen, in three vitally different types of imper sonation, and ouch tinio addiug appreci ably to her rapidly growing number of admirers. But in "The Heart of Jen nifer" she combines tho qualities that distinguish ea h of her former char acter creations, so that this role may be termed her most complete screen success to date. The plot of this strong five-part fea tore from thci pen of Edith Barnard Delano ia novel ami compelling. Home of tho situations are startling in their originality, and taken as a whole the story ia unconventional and refreshing. Miss Dawn, appearing in the title part, renders n captivating and win some chnrneteriiatio:i of Jennifer. The role itself rails for a complete compre hension of dramatic art and Miss Dawn interprets the character with evident understanding of its many possibilities. James Kirkwood directed the produc tion and appcr.rs in Miss Dawn s lend ing support. . Husscll Basset, as her father, and Irene Howley, as the sister of her husbaud, offer spdendid support to the start. It is a conservative prediction that after her appearance in "Tho Heart of Jennifer, Alms Dawn will be conced ed a place in the very front rank of importunt stars of the legitimate stage who have ;ransferred tiieir talents to tho screen. The subject will remain it The Grand todnv and tomorrow. Los Angeles, Cal., Oct.. 25. Follow ing an inqueut Joday into the death of Ch'irles Chester Nolen, aged 17, killej by Police Sergeant W. M. Cafcill or Pu trolmun Samuel Shummo, the coroner's jury declared that the snooting was un justifiable. Nolan was slum unit week wnen tae two policemen fired, deeming his nc tions suspicious. Fred Ward, aged ll, was mortally woui.dvd. After the verdict was announced, Ca hill and Shnmino were held on sus picion of manslaughter were taken back to their cells in the city jail. They will probably bo prosecuted, TO DELAY MURDER TRIAU Los Angeles, Cnl., Oct. 25. Another week's postponement of tho M. A. Schmidt dynamite and mu'der trial was r quested today by Nate Coghlart, of San Francisco, the new defense counsel, who replaced Charles 11. Fnirall, de ceased. Corfhlnn submitted affidavits citing reasons why the continuance should be granted As District Attorn ey T. L. Woolwine was not prepared to file affidavits in support of his de mand that no further delay be permit ted, tho enso went over until this af ternoon, when the discussion will be resumed. Clifton. Arir... Oct. 25. Dr. R. N. looney, state health officer, is sched uled to reach Clifton this afternoon. He is presumably being sent by Gov ernor Hunt to ascertain if conditions warrant, the stato feeding striking min ers. Juan (liierni, deposed from tho presidency of Clifton local, Western Federation of Miners because of al leged treachery, hns disappeared. JUDGE CROW BURIED. Olympia, Wash., Oct. 23. Judge Her man 1). Crow, of the supreme court of Washington, lies at rest today in the Masonic cemetery here. The funernl ceremony was held at the Crow resi dence, nnd Chief Justice Morris deliv ered the eulogy. A large number of prominent jurists and attorneys from all parts of the state came here to pay honor to tho memory of tho doceasciL Don't care what his business is or how much he's worth. Just let us sell the intelli gent man once and he's our's for keeps. How do we do it? Come in and find out. New perfect fitting suits. $15, $20, $25, $30 flAM0NDBISH0P CO. . Leading Clothiers The Toggery 167 Com! St. Oct20 FOR SALE fi room house, acre tract, inside city, 1 block to street car, 20 bearing Koyr.1 Anne cherries, other fruit, good 'well, large, chicken park, investigate, 261") Brooks. F. I. Crist. Ot.'iO FOR RENT OK SALE 11 aires, 1 in loganberries, 3 nerea cleared, rest pas ture, 5 room ecttnge and other build ings. Between Sulom Heights and Liberty, 14 mile, enst of Liberty road. Mrs. J. Dntznmn. Oet30 FOR SALK A squaro Hallct & Davis Ycf cnt tone, a uir innno. Phone 741M. OctliO W. O. DAY CO. liavo opened a harness and shco repairing '". 2C6 Center. FOR RENT 6 room bungalow, modern conveniences, 12.50 f Phone 935. 137 ACRE IRRIGATED RANCH change for good grain ranch in Oregon. and stock 75 care of Journal. ucra bPLIT BODY OAK wood M-50 per k v ar. on. ts.50: asu 4.50. "Lf." -.V , M.M. PJone 1954, during business hours. Eaton. J. H. Novll THE GRAND I For Three Days MONDAY, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY The Famous Players Film Co. Presents Hazel Dawn In "The Heart of Junifer" TARTY WISHES TO BAKROW-Prom j ,,riTJto party, M.V.0 on well improved farm 3 mile, from Salem, vain 1 at U,reo times the amount. Address 4 care of Journal. FOR SALE Best paying well estab lished small business in Salem, c ear ng from t)10O.0 to I2 .00 mm, nly. i 111 health csuse of selling. 31 B., care of Journal. OcU-i - . MONEY TO LOA-n 71 farms at 7 per eent annual Interest. l"Vprrting the Commerce Safe Deposit Mortgage Co. of Portlaad, Oregon. ui f'l,,7" 0,tt 'I Writ. m. or cL at Marion HoteL F J. Berber, Bale", Orego. " FRUITLAND NEWS. ANOTHER DRY CAMPAIGN. ACCIDENTAL SHOOTING. (flervais Star.) Martin Dctrich, Jr., n young man about 20 years old, who lives with his father two and j half miles southeast of (lervais while out hunting pheasants last Fridny morning, accidentally dis charged his gun, which tore away a por tion of his left hand and wrist. Dr. Hickman wis called nnd found the hand so badly lacerated that he hurried the young man to tho Willam ette sanitarium. Tho last report is that he is getting along nicely and the doctor has hopes of saving tho hand. Gervnis Star. - The OrpKeus Male Chorus Presents Mine. Jeane Jomelli m CONCERT Next Friday - - - Oregon Theatre SEAT SALE NOW ON Attaisssion 50c, 75c. Loges $1.00. Phone 2219 L.is Angeles, Cal., Oct 25. Another "Ctiliforni'i dry" campaign ia in full swinj; today,, with every advocate of piohilution confident of ultimate suc cess. At the bible institute meeting, whin the campaign was launched Mny or Sebastian made tho principal nil dress, referring to lienor as "the de mon rum." W. C. T. I'. workers from all over the country participated in the mass meeting. WHAT OTRERS THINK OF MME. JEANNE JOMELLI Mine. Jeanne Jomelli, cue of the four greatest priniu donnaa known to the grand opera stage, is heard in songs from her icpertoire. Her closing nam- Also South American Trarel No. 23. Series Coming nUDAY AND 8ATURDAY "Oat of Darkness" with CHAZLOTTE WALKER (Capital Journal Special Service.) Air. and Mrs. Eggler were visitmir with tne Andr.c;g family at Hulcm Sunday. Miss Alice Schrorder spent Sunday with her parents at this place. Next Friday evening tho business mooting of V. P. A. will be held at the homo of Mr. end Mrs. Latten. Mrs. Baker ami her son, Howard, are Salem guests at liio home of Mrs. Baker. Mrs. Coleman is spending a few days with relatives at Hulls Virry. The womc i of Prtiitland were very much pleased and edified by a thought ful dissertation on pie and its urci-ara- jtion least Sunday by Mr. Ottorbclii. No iloutit tne improvement in the culinary art of pie-mtikl-ig r-ill be the result. Come to Mr. Lattin's Friday evening ami see. In a cipheriu match at the school house Friday afternoon, Miss luudine White proved to be the most adept with figures. Mrs. Carl and. children spent last week at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Gcrig. Some of the yourg people of this vicinity attended a dance at Cbemawa Saturday nif;ht. Mr. lleurv l.cdolmr had a narrow es enpe recently from a would-be assassin, but quick action on the pert of Mr. Ledobur averted the deed. No motive is known for the net as nothing was disturbed except the window which has a bullet hole through it. There will be ipinrterlv meeting' at the church ni it Sunday afternoon. AUSTRIA BACKS DUMBA THY A JOUBStAL CLASSIFIED Ali THEY ARB BUSINE&B GETTERS ONE CENT A WORD Berlin, Oct. 25. Dr. Constsntin , uiimlia, whose recall as Austro Itun i garian Ambassador ti the I'nited States j was requested by President Wilson, Sr i rived in Berliq todsr with his wif Commenting on the srrival of the diplomat, the Vossinehe Zeitung suv; "We learn from a usually well-informed source that Emperor Francis Joseph has ennobled Ambassador Dumb." ! .Vv'-Vtf: ": '"'I ' 'U ''-v - ' 'I '.V f t i . Columbia Phonographs her, "Home Hweet Home," sung only as such nrtixts nre capable of singing, ia of the utmost beauty, and is so sym pathetic tht.t persons all over Ihe audi torium am ren drying their eyes after idie has fi ii-hcd. From Mall lke Telegram, March 10, Hi 13. The Latest Models Are Greatly Improved In Tone and Case Design i : i jj This Machine $75 Come and See Them And Hear Their Marvelous Reproductions Geo. C. Will OREGON'S VETERAN MUSIC DEALER 432 STATE ST. OPPOSITE BLIGH'S iMffliii'T'iSE'iiiWBmstm