Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, April 17, 1916, Page THREE, Image 3

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    THE DAILY CAPITAL JOCRNAL, SALEM, OREC MONDAY, APRIL 17, 1916.
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Republican Candidate
President Guest of Sons of
American Revolution
IT
for Sons of American Revolution'!
to Celebrate Brief Out-"
line of First Clash
Observing the anniversary of the
battles of Lexington and Onnvord, the
Sons of the American devolution- wdl
hoiil a banquet at
Wednesday .evening.
dore K. hlnrton will speak at the arm- the following l'aets of the battles may I f
orv the same evening, arrangements he ot interest.
Now that the Sons of the American
! Revolution are about to observe with a
dinner at the Marion hotel the anniver-;
the M.irion hotel ' sarv of the battles of Lexington and
As Senator Thco-1 Concord, which happened April !!. 177 ),'
have been made wherein- the dinner
will be preceded by a reeption at ":00
o'clock and the dinner served at li. Sen-
Jiritish troops were in Boston and
were about as pnpul.tr ns Americans are i
among the soldiers of Villa. The tact1
ator Btirtou Arid his party will be ! is. thev did not dare show themselves
guests at the dinner and Mr. Jiiirton ! outside of Boston. It is also n histori
will mldiess the assembly. Prof. F. M. m iiI fact that every American was
Gannett, principal of the Washington handy with a rifle and eayer to take i
junior high school will read a short pa- j shot at a Britisher, if the right oe
jier on the battles and talks will hejeasion should come along,
made by Governor Withycuinbe, Judge On the morning of April 10, 177.",
William Galloway, Willaco JleCam-1 General Gage decided to destroy some
mant, of Portland, president of the Ore- stores that the "rebels" ii.nl collocted
Tn society; Mayor Harley 0. White, !ut Concord. At four in the morning,
and the Rev. R. I Tischer. Tho com-'on ther way to Concord, they, reached
mittee asks that those who will at-. the village of Lexington ad found About
'"d the dinner, secure their ticket 00 or 70 of the local militia on the com
this evening or at least by Tuesday j moils. Firing followed and the Anieri
nioiuing. The following reception com- . cans were dispersed, with a loss -of
Harrowing Stories of
Mexican Brutality
San Diego, Cab, April 17. Harrowing
tales of the brutality of renegade
Mexicans who slaughtered three Amer
icans and a Spaniard near Rosario, of
consular warnings to Americans to flee
Mexico without delay, and a pathetic
story of three American children sav
ing the life of their father by pleading
with a bandit band which held hirr
were told hero today by . 73 refugees
from MaEBtlan and Palmetto Del Verde
island, who arrived on the naval supply
Hteamer Glacier.
Walter Wallace, former Arizonan and
Southern Pacific railroad conductor;
Br. F. O. Burke. Esmeralda; and Rod
erick Davidson, Xogales were the slain
Americans. Tho Spaniard was named
Rodriguez. All were brought to Mazat
Inn for burial.
NOTICE
To Friends of Wondl'ow Wilson:
AH friends of the president who de
sire his re-election are requested to meet
fit the court houea en Tuesday the iSth
current, at 8 p. m., for the purpose of
organising a Woodrow Wilson league to
promote his nomination andre-eleeticn.
,adic8 aro especially requested to it
tend,
JOHN BAYNE,
P. L. FRAZIKR,
W. A. I.ISTOrT,
WM. FLKMMINO,
JOS. H. ALBERT,
WM. S. WALTON,
ERNEST R. RINGO,
AUGUST HUCKKSTF.IN,
OHAS. V. GALLOWAY,
FRANK S. WARD,
MRS. HORACE A. WILSON.
,T. H. ALBERT,
T. A. RINEHART,
Committee on Call
I'aid Advertisement.'
mittee has been appointed: Rollin K.
Page, Russell M. Brooks, Winthrop
Hammond, R. 1. Boise, Ivan G. Mc
Dnniel, Frederick Thielsen and Frank
J. Miller.
Splendid Vaudeville .
Stunts at The Grand
John Higgins opened the show with
a demonstration of jumping, his leaps
over rows of chairs and tables piled
high drew rounds of appl.uiso, The
Novelty Trio, a man and two clever
young women do a very classy and
snappy act including pantomime acro
batic dancing and singing and a little
sa.xaphone these people were very well
received. Kilnia assisted by a very
beautiful young lady done a most en
joyable illusion act, Kalina has a very
clever little twist of his own. This act
was nicely dressed with red plush drops
and along with the pleasing personality
of the performers, made it extremely
pleasing. Mr. Lew Wells comes on
which soino good monologue and some
good sixaphone numbers and got good
applause. To finish the show comes
Sam J. Curtis and his Golf Girls in a
musical comedy, "The Nineteenth
Holo" Curtis (who weighs about 300
pounds) as a caddy furnishes the laughs
and eight pretty and shapely young
women and a good straight man lend
life and music to make the act the
best of its kind that has yet been of
fered on the empress shows. This act
carried its own scenery which was very
pretty and appropriate.
"THE NE'ER-DO-WELL" COMING
Rex Beach's greatest story, "The
Ne'er-Do Well," filmed by the. Relig
Polyscope companv, will be. presented
by Manager Biigh of the Grand theatre
to all lovers of high class film drama
three days, starting today. This wonder
ful film piay was made in the Panama
canal zone- where a company of Selig
players repaired in order to secure real
istic atmosphere. An all-star c.nst, in
cluding Kathlyn Willi; ms, Wheeler
Oakman, Eugenie Besserer nnd other
stars appear in this wonderful screen
play. Beautiful tropical scenery
abounds together with unusual sight
along the Panama canal. There is not
a dull moment in this extraordinary
production, which is a worthy successor
of "The Spoilers."
EX MAYOR FINALLY
BECOMES CITIZEN
Monmouth, Ore., April 17. After
serving one term us mayor of -Monmouth,
and voting for many years
Philip H. Johnson was notified by the
county court last week that he should
take out his second naturalization
papers. The net was completed and ex
Mayor Johnson is' now n citizen of the
United States. He is a native of Can
nda, and came to this country many
years ago.
GIRL DROWNS AT SEATTLE
seven killed.
Tho British then went on a few miles
to Concord where they spoiled some
flour, knocked the trnnioiia off three
iron guns and cut down a liberty pole.
While this was going on, General Gage
had sent 100-of his infantry to guard a
bridge over i near-by creek. At ten
o'clock in the morning, these troops
were attacked by the country militia
and after two or three had fallen on
each side, the British troops retreated
to Concord. Although there was noth
ing in Concord now for the British
troops to do. they staved there rather
undecided, until noon, and by that time
the American patriots from 30 miles
around were coming, many of them vet-1
enns of the French nnd Indian war.'
Tho six lies of road between Concord
and Lexington was lined" with woods
and from these woods ad fences the
American poured a fire into the retreat
ing Britishers. As the afternoon wore
on, and the British were retreating, tiie
militia from all the surrounding coun
try were coming on. And the fight
did not stop until the close of the day
when the English came to a halt on the
English side ot the onusewij- over
which the Cambridge highway enterel
the peninsula of Charleston. Here the
guns of tho English war vessels protect
ed them. It was a lucky thing for them
as patriots from Marblehead and Sa
lem were on their way and within half
an hour, would hive prevented them
from entering their own lines.
In this aftrnoon fight, while the
British were retreating, the Americans
lost from !HI to 100 men, of whom more
than half were killed outright, and tli"
British three times as manv. For 1.")
months afterwards, the liritish did not
dare show themselves" outside of Bos
ton. The battles of Lexington and Con
cord were really the beginning of th"
Revolutionary war. A short time after
wtrds, the battle of Bunker Hill was
fought, in which the Americans lost
115 killed ami "00 wonnde.l and the
British 1010
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we are quoting the very lowest prices.
Saturday's Crowds Will Be Handled With Despatch
As we have a sales force for the past three weeks that knows the stock of merchandise, and they will cater
to your wishes.
Come Without Delay for that EASTER OUTFIT
We fit you from head to foot
Hats, Suits, Clothing, Underwear, Hosiery, Shoes, Etc.
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Seattle, Wash., April 17. Police of
ficers are dragging I.nke Washington
today for the body of Hiss Lea Peter
pen, 'state university freshman, who was
drowned Sunday evening when a snunl'
overturned her canoe. She was with)
Pea Imel, a sorority sister of Alphr
('hi Omega, and I'red "Madigan and Ken
Donaldson, students. The latter three
were saved by rescue parties whic'
made their way from shore in motel
lionts.
Miss Petersen had entered the uni
versity in February from Norway.
These Prices good until
further Notice. We de
liver any place in city
and reasonable distance
in country.
3 cans Idhhy's solid pack
Tomatoes ! 25c
3 cans beet Iowa Corn 25c
3 cans String Beans 25c
Large size Pineapple 15c
2 cans choice table Peaches 25c
2 cans choice table Apricots 25c
3 cans extra choice Salmon; 25c
3 cans extra choice stag
Oysters 25c
2 cans extra choice Columbia
Ifiver Salmon - 25c
(1 cans oil Sardines 25c
3 cans minced ( lams
R. N. MORRIS
Phone 1467 .
373 Fair Grounds Eoad
25c
Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets the substi
tute for calomel are a mild but sure laxa
tive, and their effect on the liver is almost
Instantaneous. They are the result ot Dr.
Kdwarils" determination not to treat liver
and bowel complaints villi calomel. His
efforts to banish it brought out these little
olive-colored tablets.
These pleasant little tablets do the Rood
that calomel does, but have no bad allcr
effects. They don't Injure the teeth like
Ftrong liquids or calomel. They lake hold
of the trouble and quickly correct It. V ny
rure the liver at the. expense ot the teeth?
Calomel sometimes plays havoc with the
gums. So do strong liquids. (
It Is best not to take calomel, but to let
Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets take its place.
Most headaches, "dullness" nnd inai
Library Notes
Bird houses, ninde by boys from the
manual department of the Washington
junior high school, will be on exhibition
in tho children's department nf the
public library, beginning next Wednes
day, This display is made to encour
age the boys from the junior high
schools to show their ingenuity in the
way" of building and to arouse the
spirit of emulation among the boys.
A series of teas have been given in
the educational room of the library for
the grade teachers Wednesday after
noons. The lust one of the series will
be given next Wednesday. At these
meetings there is a formal discussion
of the library interests of the. several
schools.
Prof. Hector JfiicPherson of the Ore
gon Agricultural College will "peak on
"Rural (.'reditu" next Friday evening
nt the public library, lie is an author
ity on the troubles of fanners and has
assisted several co-operative stores con
trolled by farmers, and factories in
which fanners were stork holders, to
finally get on the road to success,
lialph Wilson, who lives on Court
Street uud is a student nt the Washin
rapid fire guns, all painted in the
regulation gray,
la order to make his navy complete,
a torpedo destroyer is also on exuim
tion, properly named Decatur. There is
also a submarine and this has been
named K-l. following the custom of
designating submarines. The workman-
ship on tho boats shows a remarkable!
knowledge of the general style as well
as apportion of navy construction.
Baseball Rebounds
From Tree, Cutting
Off Winning Run
With the score 11 to 12 ngainst them
in the last half of the ninth inning and
one man on second, Tiinms, the Liberty
catcher, slammed out a. home run which
would have won tho game if the Salem
Motoc.ycle club had not been aided by
a sturdy Oak tree in tho outfield. Toe
story runs thus:
With two down, Timms hit the bid'
srpiarely on the nose and the crack of
the wood had not traveled across the
diamond before the ball was soaring
among the clouds at the rate of more
than a mile a minute and going like it
hail been fired from a 42 centimeter
Parker simply reached out and tagged
the runner us he went by and the in-1
ning was over. So was the game. The
ilntorcyclo Jliques say it.uis science
twit won the game, the Liberty Belli
pany M who did not go to the rifle
range hist Sunday went yesterday to
shoot their instruction score. Those who
qualified yesterday were Andrew 51.
Bun. it was at ill going up wnen n mi
the trunk of a biir oak tree that stood
ton junior high, is something or a ship .well inside the left field. Tho runner
builder. On display in the children 's , ho was on second heard the f rack and
department nf the library may be seen ! thinking the ball would never stop,
three ships, all made in the correct pro- started for the home plate with tho ty
portion. The largest is a super-dread-1 ing score. Then the ball rebounded from
nnmdit named Oklahoma. It is about! the tree and Cliff Parker, the Motor-
otiL'. ten inches wide, witn cycle sllortston toon tno oau on me
however, maintain that it was pure luck j Vincent, 17(1; Roy Kennon, Hid; Paul
that lost the game for them. H. Hendricks, ItiSj l.ettoy Huddleson,
Weeks, Ferguson and Phillips served : ic,i: HluTv plant. 157: Justice M. Co-
as the battery for the Motorcycle eluh ! bum, l.Vi; Charles A. Kickbnugh, 45;
and If. ice and Timnis mad
tery for Liberty,
up the bat-
Company M Marksmen
Qualify On Range
A number of the members Of Cnm-
Allen Carshon, .15(1; L'rrol W. I'roctor, j
150; James Donald. Fletcher. 150.
Those who failed to qualify were Lee
McAllister, H5; Hov C. Hnilli. 1 12 i
Krnost F. Moore. l.'IM; W. K. Vincent, i
Li8; Frank 11. Spears, L15; Straus-1
baugh, 131.
Yesterday's high score was made by!
Lieutenant Xeer. who shot 203 out of
possible 225; Snrgeiuic Klnicr lllun.
scored 204, and yarccaat Bantu wored
1.HII.
The results of the instruction prnctie :
which was held Saturday at the inngi
follow;
Coinpton, 100; Mclnturff, ITS; Davi '.
177; Iteinhart, IT'S; voider, lii.'l; Zi tin,
100; I 'nt nn in, 15-1; Benjiiiriiu, 150; Wal
lace. 115; McAllister, ill'.!; Muson, 12!).
Plant, 12!l; Young, 110; Kogers, 115;
Holniuu, ill.
New Today Ads, one cent per
word.
lazy feeling come from constipation and a
disordered liver. Taku lir. Kdwarils' (Jlivo
Tot, loin whpn von fc-el "loiruv" and
"heavv." Note bow they "elear" clouded flvllr f.,,,t
brain and how they "perk iip" the spirits, i ,, r,.v,dviK turrents, two! bounce as it was returning to tho lia-
TiiVoih t""rs. f""r lifB b"",s' cightlmond after its collision with the tree,
Today Only OREGON Today Only
Edna Mayo and Henry Walthall in
The Strange Case of Mary Page
ALSO
MARY MILES MINTER
TIIE FLOWER OF TIIE SCREEN
IN LOVELY MARY
TOMORROWWILFRED LUCAS IN "ACQUITTED" AND HIS HERE
AFTERA. KEYSTONE
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Everybody in Salem is Going to
see this SMASHING HIT-REX
BEACH'S Greatest Story
Featuring KATHLYN WILLIAMS
and WHEELER OAKMAN and the
Cast that made "The Spoilers"
World Famous
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