Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, May 02, 1916, Page FIVE, Image 5

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No other machine than the Edison will stand the test of
reproducing a record while the artist sings it and have the
listeners undecided as to "which is which." The Edison
is so true that one can never tell whether it is the voice
of the singer or the reproduction of the machine.
Edison is now getting many of the world's greatest
artists. Hear them.
EDISON MACHINES COST MORE
BECAUSE THEY'RE WORTH MORE
win
Junior Week-End and
Day Festival Keep Boys
and Co-eds on the Jump
May! Took 550 Yards Today, 1,000
Yards Yesterday Believe
German Drive Is Done
Paris. May 2. In a most successful
offensive, the French late yesterday
captured ."Hi yards of German trenches
southeast of Fort Douauninnt. Jt was
als0 officially announced today that in
an attack on German positions uoar
tu, neau .Man s nui last ftiturilny, the
The r'retich captured one thousand yards of
an,j trenches to a depth of from 3110 to 1U1O
n0 yards. There is great enthusiasm in
lM Paris. The official statement was tak
en to mean that the German drive
against Verdun is definitely checked.
It is lielieved here that the offensive
around Verdun has passed to the hands
of the French. One hundred Germans
were taken prisoners. West of the
Kiver Meuse there was active artillery
fighting throughout the night.
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432 STATE STREET
French Attacks Repulsed.
Berlin, May -'. Fierce attacks south
of Dnuaummit and Cnillctte forest wero
completely repulsed by the. Germans
after hours of hand to hand fighting.
it was announced officially today
German were declared to have
tained all their positions.
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MAEOTJERi TE CLARKE.
Appearing in "The PUnce and the Pauper," at the Bligh theatre today and
tomorrow, with "The Girl and the Game " and "The Lion Claw," the two
big serials.
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HOW TO BE SLIM
If yon nre too fat and want to
reduce your weight 15 or 20
pounds, don't starve and weak
en your system, or think you
must always lie laughed tit on
account of your fat, but go to
Central Pharmacy or any
good druggist, and get ft
box of Oil of Korein capsules,
take one, after ench meal and
one before retiring at night.
Weigh yourself once a week
1 and note what a pleasant and
reliable method this is for re
moving superfluous fat from
any part of the body.
It costs little, is absolutely
harmless and a week's trial
should convince anyone that it
is unnecessary to be burdened
with even a single pound of un
sightly fat.
Meeting Is Called to
Discuss Cherry Fair
Perspiration Streams Down
His Face As He Flays
Washington's Traducer
Tnconia, Wish., May 2. In an ad
dress to tiie jury which occupied the
entire morning session of the court
and hebl the defendant up to view as
In order that everybody interested
In the coming Cherry fair may have a
inmi:t; ivi i-.jn:ss an iiiiuuii, uun.m 1111 11 j
lirick, the coming director of the
puldicity and tourist department, has1
called a mating at the (.'onimercial
club Friday evening. .
As the term of Mr. J )i kt.0ia h as
director of this department will expire
June 7, he has iele;ra,'.l Mr. Brick to'
to be done
Boys Caught Redhanded
In Stolen Canoe On
River Near Wheatland
Claud Stanton, aged 15, and Claudius
Ryan, aged 14, two Salem boys, were
captured about 1 o'clock yesterday near
Wheatland about 10 miies below this
city by Constable K. C. Cooper and
Elmer F. Armstrong who were looking
for the canoe stolen from Dr. B. V.
Bound from the boathouse of the Sa
lem Canoe club. The boys were paddling
down the river at a vod rate an9 had
made tho li) miles since S o'clock yes
terday morning when they left Pnlem.
In the canoe were three robes stolen
from the garage of Judge Charles H.
McXary, a hunting suit and some fish-
a "slimv ulioii ." a "livena" and asiing meme also belonging to Air. -lc-
inore despicable than an assassin of j Nary, a box of shot gun shells belong
Lineoln, Garfield and McKinley, C'ol-.ing to Mayv White and one auto robe
onel Albert K. Jonb begun today irgu- W'hieh has not yet been identified,
ments for the state in the trial o According to the officers the boys
Paul K. Ilaffer, young socialist who congessed that they broke into the MV
is accused of libeling George Wash-jNury garage Saturday night by prying
ington. Colonel Juab is the complain- the door open with a bar. Mayor
ing witness is the case, the first of its Whites gnrnge was entered in broad day
kind to be tried in the I'nited States, light and the shot gun shells taken,
and also assistant prosecutor. 1'he officers went to Wheutlanu in tin
Streams of prespirat ion flowed down auto and took the steamer down the
the ruddy f u e of Colonel Joab as ho river until they found a small row boat
ascended the flights of patriotic ora- which they borrowed lind patrolled the
tory or flayed the defendant for bis j river until the boys rounded a point and
criticism of tiie first president. At j were taken into custody by the of ficers.
one point, quoting from Homer upon The boys were arraigned in Justice
the fall of Troy, he turned umiii the I Webster 's court today on a charge of
iteteniianr ami snnKing puugy lists at
llafl'er, repent od the line:
"To lash the great and monarchs to
revile."
To this direct ntt.ick Ifaffer smiled
complacently, while the courtrooms
titter brough a sharp whnck from the
bailiff's gavel.
Muring the latter part of his address
Colonel Joab turned to tiie 35 histor
ies, encyclopedic colonies, orations and
other works which the state introduced
yesterday to offset the nine volumes
offered bv the defense .is proof of nu-
thoritv for the statements of Ilaffer
that Washington
it v and ITiiuor. lie hegan going
through the numerous pages of ref
erences in these volumes to show what
historians, eulogist nil biographers
rivorl of the first president of the
I'nited States.
Attorneys for the defense are expect
ed to consume the afternoon session in
reading into the record other refer-
The campus is a busy scene thin
week; preparations for the junior week
end and the May Day Festivities are
everywhere in appearance. Manager
loiih, who, is i ne cniet mot.ve power
oenimt tne annus is working lnv an I
night getting things in line fcr
grand opening Thursday ivrning.
parade is to begin at : fif r, 'cluck
go through the main stn cts of
city; many new attractions will
seen in the parade announcing
coming events.
Friday is to be the biggest dav of
the whole! The Y. W. C. A. girls will
begin the day by serving breakfast, to
those who like to eat n delicious break
fast on May Morning waffles, ham
and eggs, sliced oranges, toast, coffee,
in fact everything that is good will be
dispensed to the hungry public by
dainty clad maidens. The proceeds
will go to the Y. W. ('. A. treasury.
I After breakfast the students will
work on the campus and clean up all
j obstructions and refuse so that when
Queen Frances arrives to take charge
or tier realm sue win see xue neautiiui.
The coronation of the ,uecn will take
place at .1 2:45, this will mean that those
wishing to see the big ovent will have
to ent an en''y dinner. As large a
crowd as possible ehruld be present;
last year t!on-. were over '5,000 present
but thisyetr's crowd should f,ir exceed
that number, as nio' ies will be taken
of the coronation.
Miss Francis Gittins, the May Queen
elect, will wear a dress of cream satin
and cream chit'Tci;; two little pages will
bear the queen's train. The dress will
be decorated with sparkling pearls, as
will also the crown which she will
wear. The queen's robe will be a rich
cream velvet lined . with yellow. The
scepter will be adorned with pearls.
A number of little flower girls will
precede the queen, ben ring large
bouquets of flowers with which they
will strew her pathway. Little Miss
Audrey Matthis of Amity, Oregon,
,i,,.,htH ii -M..tii,;u ,'.-;it i... ti,.
queen 's cushion bearer. Tage,
The names of the little misses who ' married vesterdav
will net as flower girls are not yet on- Washington, in- the
tainatile as they ure not ilctnutely
selected.
Miss Florence l'age and Miss Laura
Ross will be the queen's attendants.
They will be dressed in white.
The
main-
THE NEWEST REHEDY
ion
Backache, Rheumatism and Dropsy.
Kidney, Kladder and I'rtc Acid troubles
brinsr misery to many. When the kidneys
re weak or diseased, these natural li Iters
do net cleanse tho blood siitllclently, and
the poisons are carried to all partaol thu
body. There, follow depression, aehes
and pains, heaviness, drowsiness, irrita
bility, hcadachos, chilliness ana rheu
matism. In some people there am sharp
rains in the back and loins, distressing
bladder disorders and sometimes obstin
ate dropsy. The uric acid sometimes
forms into (travel or kidney stones. When
the uric acid affects tho muscles and
Joints, it causes iiimbniro, rheumatism,
pout or sciatica. This Is the time to try
"Anuric."
During digestion uric acid Is absorbed
Into tho system from meat eaten, ami
even from sorao vegetables. The poor
kidneys get tirod and backacho begins.
This is a gixKl timo to take "Anuric."
the new discovery of Dr. Pierce for Kid
ney troublo and Backache. Neglocteil
kidney trouble Is responsible for many
deaths, and Insurance Company examin
ing doctors always test the water of an.
applicant bcioro a policy will be Issued.
Ilavc you ever set aside a bottle of water
for twenty-four hours? A heavy sedl
luont or sottlin sometimes indicates kid
ney trouble. The truo nature and char
actor of diseases, especially those of the
kidneys and urinary organs, can often
be determined by a careful chemical an
alysis and microscopical examination
this Is done by export chemists of thu
Medical Staff of the Invalids' Hotel. It
you wish to know your condition send a
faraplo of your water to Doctor Pierce's
Invalids' llotel, Hulfalo, N. Y., and de
scribe your symptoms. It will be ex
amined without any expense to you, and
Doctor Pierce or Tils Stair of Assisting
Fhysielttiis will Inform you truthfully.
Two Sunk, Thirteen Drown.
London, May 2. Thirteen persons
were lost in the sinking of the British
steamers Aegusa and Nasturtium, the
admiralty stated today.
larceny from a building and were bound
over to the juvenile court.
England Will Have
Compulsory Service
London, May 2. Premier Asquith an
nounced in the house of commons today
that the government had decided upon a
policy of immediate and general com
pulsory military service.
Asquith 's announcement dime as a
uP..:u.. t, 1....1 i i , .i .i
, , , . i .-mi in Jin-. n nun iii.-,-ii uiiin-i SIOIM1 1111 I
indulged in prolan- .(r W(u(J iy(, , V(l ,
lie hegan going
asking the enactment of a linv culling
all married eligible as well as single
men included in the conscription meas
ure n ntly passed.
The decision was a complete victory
for the David l.loyd-tieorge and Lord
Northeliffe parties. Adoption of con
scription will add to the Hritisb nrmy
a force estimated at from :jo(i,ooo to
000,000 men.
The government will introduce its
conscription bill in parliament tomorrow.
$2,000,000 DRY DOCK
San Francisco. -May 2. The S an
Francisco Bridge company expected to
day to be awarded the contract for
bi'il'bng the first, unit of the big
Hunters Point dry dock, at a cost of
approximately 70UO,O0(l. When com
leted the drv dock will cost $2,0(10,-OoO.
MOB ATTACKS GUARDS
Turk Troop Ship Sunk.
Berlin, May 2. A submarine sank
the Turkish troop ship Chirketj llaiiie
m tho sea tit Miirniora, according' to
dispatches today.
More Russian Troops.
M ii rscillos, ii ;iy 2. A .fourth con vo y'
of Russian troops nrrived here today.
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Mr. Laban Steeves and
Miss Florence Page Wed
Laban Steeves, a junior of Willam
ette University, and Miss Florence
a senior of the University, were
noon at liidgewnv.
Kev, J. A. Conner.
.Mr. steeves is a son of Dr. and Mrs.
B. h. ISteeves, who are at present nt
imi. i;.,. ,1,., .i. ii. .1.
. ,v...wilj; in. 1.1III11 IIHII l, (I (I .MIMIl-
ouisi ciiurcn at Saratoga. .Mrs. Meeves
has been living with her parents in
Kingwood Park.
Mr. Steeves had been travelling
with tho Willamette Male quartette,
and was met in Portland .Monday by
Miss 1 age. The license was secured
Monday morning in Vancouver, but the
young couple went to Kidgeway, III)
miles north of that city to be married
by their friend, the l!ev. J. A. Cooper.
Mrs. Steeves was one of the enndi
dates for the University May queen mid
will become one of the queen's attend
ants. Mr. Steeves will make his first
public appearance Friday evening, as
he takes one of the leading parts of
KJfOW TUYSKLFl
Read all about yourself, your system,
t'hyslology, anatomy, hygleno, simple
homo cures, etc., In the "Common Sense
Medical Adviser," a book of Kius pages.
!-end to Dr. V. M. Pierce. Buffalo, N. Y.,
three dimes or thirty cents In onu-ceni
ttumps for a clotU-luuiul copy.
mill i' irin -'mmiain f. Iini
Pittsburg, Pa., May 2. A mob
charged the Thompson plant, shooting
and waving red flags. Guards concealed the play "Sherwood" to be presented
behind piles of scrap iron fired. The
strikers retreated whereupon the guards
rushed them, clubbing right an .1 left.
Thirty-five rioters were wounded bv
j bullets and scores hurt by clubs. '
Market Fluctuations
Due to Manipulation
Cnrvallis Architect
000 library building.
planning $200,-
Itoseburg Chicago coin;
150 carloads of broccoli froM
anv orders 1
heie. I
at the opera house by Willamette Uni
versify students.
The bride will be graduated this
spring from the university. Jt is the
intention of Mr. Steeves tr. continue his
studies next. year, lie is living at the
home of bis parents and the bride is
making her home at the Dew Drop Inn,
north Thirteenth street.
Try Capital Journal Wint Ada.
Triangle
Betty of Greystone
A ROMANCE WITH
Dorothy Gish
and
Owen Moore
Keystone Comedy
THE BRIGHT HEIGHTS
WITH
Fatty Arbuckle
. Mabel Normand
VAUDEVILLE
Zhiji & Alfred .
Trombone and Cornet
Andrew Vincent
Comedy Cartoonist
Patchen & Boatwright
Tumblers
Oregon
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tmtimuLm
Xew York, May 2. The New York
Evening Sun's financial review today.
sunt :
The pace set hy professionals yester
day in bidding up specialties was too
rapid to hold and reacted this morning.
I when the fwr fa
take charge of all tint i
$ I regarding the fair,
ijt There has been soiuo discussion and
c ! difference of ipinini 'is te the best lime
ap f or holding the fair, and this :iice,in'
; is called to gel. u acner.U insensus rf ,Tlie rank ami file ascribed the setback
opinion that will decide the matter at . to uncertainties in (iennniiy's reply,
once. ; but in reality there was no more occa
l As the Vai -01 Flora! o-'t.-" is in-' -sinn for nervousness over the interna-
j terested' i;i ti.e fa:r, Mr. Hn -k desives tiontil situation today than yesterday
V that women com. to this Meeting and or for that mutter since the state de-
tnke p.n t in thu gene'.'il (liscissii-n. As partment sent its last note to Uer
iMr. Brick says, it is for the public many.
'and tlios-! m.'f.!..' in!, rested to .letidcl Conservative banking interests main
bi' Vld.
Ye Liberty
Theatre
TODAY, TOMORROW AND
THURSDAY
DANIEL FROHMAN
Present
MARIE DORO.
In a Big Six Reel Famous
PUyer Co. production
riiiiin in ii iginii i .. i ...ii y, ii. , i, inn., iui
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"Diplomacy5'
PARAMOUNT PICTURES ARE ALWAY3 THE BEST
Z7
, tained thut ever since the recovery set
i in a w eek ago, pools and cliques hnd
j been taking a good deal for granted
with regard to the outcome of the crisis,
j The general public apparently holds the
same view and participation in the
movement was meager. First prices
moved irregujarly within a narrow
range with the exception of marine is
sues and a few specialties including
Maxwell motors, which was sharply
higher after the opening.
One Lonely Gilliam
! County Progressive
j Forms Entire Ticket
The progressives of (iilliam county
will journey to the polls on primary
election day to read over one single
name on their ballot from their own
j county. The county wi lerk has inquir
ed as to the proper method of procedure
in this caso from the secretary of state
i who has replied that it will'be neccs-
'ssry to have the ballots printed full of
blanks and the name of the lonely can-
jdidate.
The progressives, however, will have
jtlie opportunity to vote for delegates
I to the national convention nnd for con-gresamen,
Washington Is Solid
For President Wilson
North Yakima, Wash.. May 2. Sol
id behind President Wilson, the demo
ci.ilic state convention which began
ils session was held this morning, is di
vided, however, on Cue selection of n
national vommitteemnn. Hugh Wal
lace appears to have the inside track,
as he is backed by all the federal of
fice holders. King county progressive
members, however, are lined up against
him. ,
Another question which has stirred
pu soiiie division is the question of
endorsir.g Governor Mster's stand in
favor of noii-putisanship in stato and
county as well ns in city elections.
Judge McKinney of Walla Walla was
chosen temporary chairman of the con
vention, end Colonel Howard Hatha
way is shited for permanent chairman.
Taking Steps to Deport
Un-naturaJized Strikers
Pittshurfr. Pa May 2. District At
torney Jackson declared ho was ready
todny to summon a spei-fnl grand jury
to investigate the possibilities of de
porting thousands of unnaturalized for
eigners who are participating in strike
riots. This announcement followed re
ports of three mobs having raided half
a score of plants at Itraddock, MeKees
Rocks and Swissvale.
Later reports indicate that the death
list in the fighting may be increased.
In one action, 3,000 ctrikers from plants
in the Turtle Creek vulley met a large
body of guards in pitched battle. The
casualties among tho guards were not
learned. Several were seen to full.
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ms rtaiu udu rum:
In Chapters starring The Fearless lleroitip
"HELEN HOLMES"
and written by FRANK HAMILTON SI'EAKMAN, is built on n
series of extraordinary cliamxes. A new two-act chapter of this
Noel will appear at this theatre every
Tuesday and Wednesday, Starting Today.
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Today and Tomorrow, Big Triple Bill-No Raise la Prices,-
CHILDREN 5c; MATINEES 10c; EVENING 15c
The Most Sensationally Dramatic fj
Serial Production Ever Made, with
PEARL WHITE,
CREIGHTON HALE and
SHELDON LEWIS
Who thrilled the world in "Elaine"
First Chapters start Today
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