THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON. THURSDAY, AUG. 17, 1916. THREE , Willamette Valley News Escape of Convicts Causes Excitement (Onpital Journal Special Service.) : Quinaby, Or., Aug. 17 The escape of tw0 convicts engaged in pulling flax on the Etter place at Clear Lake yes terday, caused- some excitement in this neighborhood, as. several shots were fired after the fleeing men, some of which are believed to have taken effect. , Hay baling and threshing are oc cupying the farmers now that' the loganberry crop is out of the way. The funeral of Mrs. W. R. Jones, wMJsrfied suddenly at her home last Monday, was held from .the Methodist church at Brooks, Tuesday, and was one of the most largely attended ever held there. A carload of lime was received this week at Brooks for distribution among the farmers who are applying it to worn out land, and so anxious were the land holders to secure the benefits of- the bargain rates offered, it, is probable that other shipments will follow.- Ihiring the past two weeks the fol lowing have become owners of automo biles: A. M. Anderson who purchased a Maxwell and Feruand Barnick, Thomas Larsen, Hruce Jones and Brown Penney who purchased Fords. Mr. Penney will make a trip to Okla-j noma witn nis family in his car this fall. .". Miss Bertha Kelley loft Inst Sunday for her home in Denver, Colo., after a two month's visit to her aunt, Mrs. A. M. Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. McFarlane, who have just returned from an extended auto trip to the state of Washington, spent a few days Inst week at Wilhoit Macleay News Notes (Capital Journal Special Service.) Macleay, Ore., Aug. 17. A merry bunch of travelers motored to Silver Creek Falls last Sunday and spent the time while there in climbing up and rolling down the steep banks. Some of Campbell west of the city last winter, the party fell in the creek but beyond I Hovt was captured by Sheriff Orr a ducking no damage was done. One and all reported the scenery beauti ful and well worth the journey. Those who enjoyed the sights were: H. E. Martin and family, J. M, Martin and famil, Mr. and Mrs. I. C. Beers, G. L. Morris and family, John Xadcrmau and family, J. F. C. Tekeaburg and wife and Lester Harper and wife and son Frank, comprising about 25 in all. Mrs. Ben Kaiser has been repored ill. O. B. Chapman has returned home from his work at the -state hospital anil is preparing to go threshing with the O. L. Martin machine. The Macleay road is popular in more than one way it seems. The other night your correspondent observed a Ford with lights very dim running slowly east. Later the same machine was pull ed up at the roadside with lights out, Mrs, Alta Bona and son, Wm., and Mrs. H. O. Taylor and daughter Marion, were callers at the H. E. Martin home Friday afternoon. Julius Jasmer was a visitor at the Baker farm in Bethel Monday afternoon. DALLAS LOCAL NEWS (Capital Journal Special Service.). Dallas, Or., Aug. 17. Circuit Judge H. H.- Belt received a check for $20 from H. L. Hoyt of Sheridan lust Sat urday paying for a young heifer which Hoyt stole from the ranch of II. G. Claims Defendants In Minne sota Refused to Carry Out Contract Economy Basement SPECIALS Rosedale News (Capital Journal Special. Service.) Rosedale, Or., Aug. 17. C. H. Brown and wife returned Tuesday evening from a three weeks' outing in the mountains. They report, a good time. I Mr. Brown says the snow is ten feet .. ...... . ..,...., ,,.(.,, ,n Home parts. Springs, where their daughter, Mrs. Husspll Morniaw and Clifford Rose George Beckner and children are en-; of Highland Friends church, Ralem, joying an outing. were vi8itors at the .Friends church Arthur Girod. has had one of the i nere 8unay at u , ,,. jfr. Ross is nuuuings oil ine Aaoipn u.ron place ilt eUr(,e of the services, rt?inutu in ins iiumt- mure lu ue useu for a garage. The house was moved by John Zielinski who attached his en nine to it. I Mr. and Mrs. Mark McFarlane of Linn county have been here some time looking after the business of Agent .1. !. McFarlane during the vacation of the latter. ' A daughter from Tacoma is being en tertained at the August Bunick home. Miss Christine Harold entertained the FHcklin's from Portland during the latter part of the Indian Institute at t'heniawa. Mr. and Mrs. Frnnklyn Snmers and their two children, Robert and Ken neth, Miss Merle Driggs, and Xewtoa 'rabtree of Scio motored over for a Sunday visit with Mrs. Susan McMunii, a cousin of the late Mrs, ("rabtree. TODAY TOMORROW Shubert SATURDAY Film Corporation Presents KITTY GORDON The most regally beautiful and stunningly . gowned ac tress on the screen. In 'As In a Looking Glass' VAUDEVILLE Ray Lawrence Just an American Girl No Raise In Prices BLIGil THEATRE Walter Pemberton has returned from his trip to the south part of the state, reports success in buying a car load of horses,' and is out this week over the country for aViother load. Mr. Tilson of Salem was in this sec tion Wednesday looking over the prune crop. A heavy drop of prunes is re ported in this section. PRESIDENT VISIT CHICAGO Chicago, Aug. 17. President Wilson will visit Chicago late in September or enrly in October, it was announced here today by Senator Thomas Walsh, of Montana, western democratic enmpnign manager. The president will come un der the auspices of the real estate men of Chicago. Journal Want Ads Get Results. LAST TIMES TODAY Victor Moore In THE CLOWN Paramount Weekly Friday and Saturday MYRTLE STEDMAN In 'The American Beauty' Pathe Weekly YE LIBERTY Salem's Only Exclusive Picture Theatre y 'If Vt IZ that ;ZZZZZ vacation trip should not be delayed. Season Fare $5.10 Newport ''Oregon's premier beach resort" is not far away and is easily reached. Daily Trams Week End $3.85 from Albany and Corvallis. Low round trip fares are available, flood hotel accommodations. Fine surf bath ing. Boating on Yaquina Bay. You can't beat Newport for a place to enjoy a vacation. Ask any local agent or write to John M. Scott, General Passenger Agt. Portland, Oregon Southern Pacific when he went to get the carcass of the animal the next night after killing the same, and brought to this city andj lodged in the county bastHe. At his trial he declared that he killed the animal to provide food for his family who were in a destitute condition. As he had always borne a good reputation Judge Belt suspended seutence uwn the accused man and gave him six mouths in which to pay for the stolen heiler. That the man is endeavoring to make good is shown by the fact that he paid for the animal in . less than four months. The judge is exceedingly- glad that he did not send the man to the penitentiary. Dallas Teachers Receive Certificates Mrs. Edith Plank, Miss Nola Coad and Miss Alta Savage, three teachers in the public schools of this city have been granted professional certificates by the state superintendent of public instruction. The certificates are for advanced work done in the extension division of the Vniversity of Oregon and the Oregon Agricultural college. Frank Fawk Injured . Frank ,F9wk, a 'prominent farmer living in the Salt Creek country wns very painfully injured Monday morn ing by being kicked in the thigh by a horse. Fortunately no bones were broken and the injured man wa.s brought to this citv and given medical attention. Mr. Fuwk Was out on the street Tuesday looking rather paid hut thankful that he escaped a more seri ous injury. Wm. Fantl of llillsboro is in the city this week the guest of relatives and friends. Mr. Knull was formerly a Dallas business man having conduct ed the hardware store now owned by Craven Hardware Co. C. L. Starr of Portland was a Dallas business visitor Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. E. .1. Hadley and son, Robert, have returned to their home in Portland after a sevenl day's visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. V. S. Lough ary on Oak street. Dr. A. B. Starbuck and Breeze C!ib son returned Tuesday afternoon from a short stav at Bav Ocean. They made the trip out in a Ford in three hours and thirty minutes. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Snyder returned the first of the week from their honey moon trip to Xrskowin and have rent ed the ( has. Gregory residence on liv ens street. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Cnder of San Jose. California, are u nests of relu tives in Dallas this week. They have just returned, from a trip through Yel lowstone National park. Jerry Driscoll was an over Sunday visitor at the Capital city. A larae number of the railway em ployees attended the S. P, picnic at Salem Tuesday. T. J. Cheiringlon returned the last of last week from an extended trip throuirh the eastern states. lnle in New York city he visited at the home of his son, (!. N. Clierrington. Mr. ami Mis. Mark llayter left Mon dnv morninii for their annual outing at Bar View in Tillamook county. L. B. Hizsou, Jr., was a Newport vis itor Sun'day .making the trip on motorcycle. Kugene llayter, cashier of the Dallas National bank, has returned from month's visit at the home of his daugh ter. Mrs. 11. It. Patterson, at Blind Slough near Astoria. Earl Brownlee- ot Oregon ( ity is a kruest at the home of friinls ill this city Mr. anil Mrs. C. B. Suiidbeig and Mr. mid Mrs. C. L. ("rider returned Monday evening from a short stay at Tillamook countv beaches. - A. C. Bohrnstedt, who has been mor or less prominent as a land operator in this section during the past several years, has begun suit to recover dam ages in tho sum of il00,000 'from A. E. and W. 0. Benjamin, of Minneapolis, .Minnesota. Complaint in the case was tired in de partment No. 1 of the circuit court yes terday afternoon. The complaint al-1 leges that in Mineuapolis on or about ! March 11, lylO, the plaintiff aud the; defendants entered into an agreement , and contract wherein plaintiff agreed to enlist his services and time in the j way of securing certain lands and prop-1 erty in Marion county, Oreeon. as well i as the improvement, management and development of snme, and it was agreed I at Ntiiu time taut plaintiff should have i right and authority to organize eor- i portntions and companies and to employ ' necessary help; that contract provid- ! ed that defendants should furuish plain tiff money and 'funds necessary. j Bohrnstedt contends that pursuant to the provisions of the contract he has purchased various farming interests and I improved and developed same, as well as organized and promoted various cor porations, but that the Benjamins have defaulted in the provisions of the con tract in that they failed, neglected aud refused to supply him with necessary funds. Judgment js asked for the above sum, also for costs and disbursements of this action. II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II ii II II II II II II !! Men's Work Shoes and Dress Shoes ...$2.65 Men's Dress Shoes and Oxfords $1.95 Boys' Shoes $1.65 Ladies' Shoes, values to $5.00 Ladies' Shoes . . Suit for Damages Caused by Collision Two suits for damages were filed in department No. 1 of the circuit court yesterday afternoon as the result of a collision between a one-horse buggy and an automobile on the country road in Clackamas county last October. Ida Marie Harvey and her brother, Bert L. Harvey, are the complninniils in the action, both of which are against, Stanley McKay, and each of which is" for the sum of 3,000. The circumstances attending the ac cident as alleged in the complaints are that Miss Harvey and her brother were driving on the road in a buggy, and that the defendant was at the same time driving on the road in mi automo bile, coming from the opposite direc tion; that owing to the unlawful, reck less and negligent manner in which the defendant drove the automobile a col lisn resulted, and the occupants of the buggy were violently- thrown out and injured. Wheat Steadied Today and Corn Climbed Some Chicago, Aug. 17. Wheat steadied after au easy opening today, the market developing n firm undertone on good commission buying. Fractional gains were made on the dip. September was up 3-4 and 1.41. December up 1-4 at 1.44 1-2; May up ). nt ipl.47 7-K. Corn rose on local buying. Small Hading nt the opening left the market unchanged. Later .September was up 5-N at K3 3-4; December up -2 at 71 .'1-4 and May up ;i-H at 74 7-8. Trailing in oats was light and the market irregular. IJarly guius were lost on selling. September was down 1-4 at 43 1-2; December unchanged nt 4 5-8 and May down 1-S at 4! 3-4. Provisions were lower in sympathy with a dull ling market. jj a H Ladies' Shoes 95c 39c Men's Sweaters, all. sizs 50c Men's Suits, values to $20, $9.65 Men's Suits, values to $15.00 $7.85 Men's Suits, small ses $495 Boys' Suits, vallues to $8.00 ...... $3.95 Middies ... 75c and 89c Children's Drawers 10c, 15c. 18c, 25c Sun Bonnets 8c Corset Covers or 3 for . . . . 18c 49c Corset Covers 21c, 24c Large Sleeve Aprons, good for House Dresses ........ 79c Ladies' House Dresses..89cand98c Corsets . . . 59c anfJ 9gc Muslin, yard.... 7I2C Pillow Cases 12V2C Ladies' Khaki Skirts 98c Outing Night Gowns.. 59c an(i 39c 5, 10 and 15c Basement Thousands of Bargains in this Basement Nothing over 15c 54-inch Mercerized Ta ble Damask 12 l-2c for 1-2 yard. 12 l-2c Toweling.. 912C Fine Baskets, very pretty, each.... J5C Rapid Fire Egg Beater, each .... JQg Brown & White Cook ing Ware, large arti cles, each 5g Clothes Pins, 3 dozen for 5c Mason Jar Rubbers, dozen 5c Trowels, splendid quality, each ... J5C Small Barrettes, little beauties, each ... Qc n !! ii i ii Yiyj TRY SALEM FIRST g Laughter and Tears. Laughter and tears, according to a recent book by Dr. Ceorge V. Crile, are two "forms of the same mechanism a human safety valve to prevent the results of emotion from injuring the body. When a pedestrian slips on n banana I eel, and just as lie is about to tumble, recovers his equilibrium Pnieres, British machine guns stopped a tiermuii attack. Lull in Fighting. ia Paris, Aug. 17. Beaten buck by the heavy French ussault on both bunks of the Homme, the fierniun-s mude no at- the onlookers1 tempt tu counter attack against the by laughing secure relief from the in- newly conquered French positions Inst I tegratiou to run to his rescue. -Jf he niylit. j inns aim uui-is nuns, ir me oniooKers, All 0ffj(.i Btatemeut from the war lull IU II In llltl motor in no luughter, 7.5DH more prisoners by the Hussion armies under Ceneral Sakhaihoff wns officially announced today. Since the beginning of the Russian offensive Sakhaihoff has taken l4,754 prisoners. Other additional booty taken by Suk harhoff forces includedU4 light ami 17 heavy guns. Negro Murderer Is r i j l n is aid, thereby consuming the i f f;,.,, today reported a lull in infunlry' tapiurea uy rosse legnuion nun ncuce mere unfitting on the Soinine front, but re ported violent Articles of incorporation were at the corporation1 department this morning by .1.-lirownsteiu & Soii,.juul dealers at Portland, capitali.cd tor ifiiOdO, and by the Clear Itiook Lumber and Shingle company of Mist, Colum bia county, with n capital of if."j()(IO. inear Alnurepas and Bellov mi ii i where the French advanced yesterday. (Continued from page one.) tweeu Ouillcniiiiit and the Kiver Sonime, the French advanced yesterday, but their assaults failed. Five new French attacks in the same region lust night were also beaten off. PKTURCi. U Capture Some Trenches. London, Aug. 17. Driving forward in conjunction with the French, the Bri tish not only scored advunccs nest and southwest of (iuillemnnt Inst night, but nU,i .mutiM-ml MOO Viiclu itf n C.trmnit flDDDEEDEBQ0EQ3BI ! I'cucli west of the Foureaux wood, tien- eral tlaig reported this atternoon. Ine gain in this region udvanced the Bii- ti.il, Vi.t 'tllO voi-.lu '.,, 4l,..;r ,.r.,u;,M M i position. hnst of Aloitipiet tarm, northwest of OREGON LAST TIME TONIGHT NORMA TALAMADGE re-1 , . . .. nrtilleryiiig. especially j "I'e'oiisns, i.a., .ug. 1 ..- Itillnne Uu Smiterrv ' nrriers, negro had man and escaped convict, wns arrested early today fol lowing a three hour battle with a sher- ;rru i.. u -.i j. .. i !' i ' i7--t!"''n tl l've uli wm ed in the shoulder. He ill repulsed Itiissiuu attacks at many points, jve on the eastern front and cnptu'icd the: Camere, who killed Sheriff Soids Stnrnobzvna lull in the Carpathians, ,t!mm ,,,, W18 takl.n i,, wns ott.cially announced this nl tcr-, ,!, of e bv Sheriff Fontenot, l,o ii ii ) .KiMIUUJ IU III IIIJJ IIIM.MIl I Ni.r im'HI'o'h !iiture, Mu-n.-.la u li.i u na ,uU ...U't' tl.t ...... g.ou ot ttatkow and Haibnr.cw, Rus- 11N ki,, ,. hl. , ,'.. sum night ..thicks were repulsed. ,uni c'urri.-re to the state ncnitontiurv whence he escaped Russians Are Halted. Near Toustobaby and Koncznni. Bus i sinn. attacks were fruitless. In the re-1 Takes 04,754 Prisoners. Pitrogrnd, Aug. 17. The 'capture of finni, whence he escaped. The negr who boasts of his murders, has killed six persons ill a little less than a year. la Helpless in their strength, the sailors ! 5 playing in the Pallas-Parumount photo-!J play, "The American Beauty," coming ill to Ye Liberty tomorrow and Saturday, almost make the play a comedy. The scene was of the rescue of an infant from an overturned life boat. The child S j found in the boat was carried on board JJ the ship. II The anxious sailors endeavored to feed the babe and their utter awkward- M ness was the director's despair. These! IS men, one of whom could easily snlit ail boulder with his fist were now abso lu'ely helpless and unable to feed the little sufferer. The baby's cries upset them complete ly. Again and again the scene wns tak en but the semblance of feeding the in fant was not filmed. Then Myrtle Htedman, the star arriv ing took pity on them and to the direct-a.i- . ..i: 1. .i v. . eewful "take." But their eomicnl'JI clumsiness was almost pathetic and add-! II ed a very human scene to this hiirhlv II fascinating story. g 1 We mail your paper to yoo during i., your vacation. Phone 81. Emi N n n ii R H GOING STRAIGHF" M n u n Tomorrow & Saturday mm 11 n in II "THE BUGLE CALL" j Positively one of tbe Best H Pictures we have yet shown, fj HEARTS ft SPARKS A Keystone Nuf Sed Wm. Collier, Jr., DRINK HOT WATER BEFORE BREAKFAST Says you really feel clean, sweet and fresh inside, and are seldom ill. jOMNon Hall acminiv itioN nor THE "GREATER OREGON With new buiMlnrii, better ?nu!nient, And mnny fifldltlnnt to it fiirultr. the tnlvvrnltr vi MFtMi nin urKiii ii lony-nrn year, iue KprHHl tnitnln In Cumnifrr, JnurnnlUm, Architecture. Uw, Mrfltct nr,Tn hliir, Llbrn rj Work, .Mimlr, I'hrftlrnl Tralnlnir mul Fin A rin, I.ftrirn hihI tnnv lifirtmuU of Liber Al KtliHiitinn. Ltbrnrjr of mom than 63,000 volume, fif. teen bukl.UiiKH lullr euuliJiicd, two ileniHd Krninntluiiiii. Tuition rrt-ft. Ioril(orlet ior men and for women. Kxpeitr.es l,OtieU Vrlt for free catAtoc. adtiremln- Registrar UNIVERSITY OF OREGON K.r.iKNH, OIlK.iOM NEW EDUCATIONAL U 11111111 HOP TICKETS iiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii tint ii ' ll II ii VAUDEVILLE 2 Acts 2 HARRY DING Chinese Tenor Ethel Bradley Character Singing and Danc ing Comediene , No Raise in Prices jj Matinee 10c Evn'g 15c j If ynu ure ui'i'iistonitMl to niiki upS with u coi.t.'.l tniiKU.', foul l.r.'i.th "t B I u lu II, tli..y hp.iili.i'l.p; or, if jouriS i...'..l'H suiir ...nl turn intu uh mill n.'iits, ' .ynu have a ri'iil surpiiKe awaiting S 1 Touiiirriiw mnr.iing, i..im.Mlintly ' S upon itriNinf?, ilrink a Iiikm of hotis vtiitrr with a teaspoonftil of liiiiestoim phoHpliute in it. This is inti'iiili'il to S flint muitralizv anil tlii'ii wash out u( S thirty feet 01 intestines oil tho is.li- 5 gi'Mlilile waste, poinons, sour bile and S toxins, thus cleaiiHi..);, sweeteni.iK and purifyiii); the entire ulin.eutary cbnhI. . E Those subject to sielt headaches, s backaches, bilious attacks, constipation S or any form of stomach trouble, are urged to net a quarter pound of lime- 5 stone phosphate from the drug store 5 and beyin enjoying this morning iu- S side-bath. It is said that me., end's women who try this beenme e.ithus js sii.Htic and keep it up daily. It is aS splei. did health measure for it is more! 5 important to keep clean aud pure oil E the inside than on the outside, because E the skit, pores do not absorb i.np.iri- S ties into the blood, causing disease, iS while the bowel pores' do. jE The principle of bathing inside is E not new, as millions of people pructice Sj it. Just as hot water ami soap cleanse, purify and freshen the skin, so hot E water ana a rcuspoouiui ot limestone kiil.ieys and bowels. Limestone phns- 5 pliate is On incxe.isive white powder '5 llllllll You Need 'Em We Print 'Em 11 ir III 1 1 ' iii ir 11 11 niiiiiiiiiiitiinii We Print Em Right We Price 'Em Right llllllllllllllllltll 'Nuf Sed ! iiiiiiiinniiiiiiii A, uud ulmost tu.-ti'U'tn. 'Illlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllltllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll