THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, - SALEM. OREGON. MONDAY, AUG. 28. 1916. RUMANIA, WITH 800,060 TRAINED SOLDIERS, EN TERED WAR TODAY ON SIDE OF ENTENTE ALLIES v: Delicious Sandwiches The bread has just as much to do with the taste of a sandwich as the center. And you find that the crispest, daintiest, most appe tizing sandwiches are made with So Pan-Dandy Bread iS? For Pan-Dandy, made with the best of flour, with pure tested milk and baked in modern ovens, is the finest achieve ment of the baker's art. Housewives who have heretofore baked their own bread bow buy Pan-Dandy and save the labor of bukiugv At all grocers, 5c and 10c, Look for the label. ilf SALEM ROYAL BAKERY 240 South Commercial Street LATE HOP NOTES W. W. Oapron of Smith & Capron of Oneonta, N. Y., was at Aurora Tues day the guest of Henry L. Bents. Mr. Capron has several contracts for 1918 hops in this section. Mr. Bents took Mr. Capron on a tour of Inspection vis iting a number of the contracted yards spending nearly all day. Mr. Capron returned to Portland In the evening well pleased with the hop yards he visited. Though Thursday was quite worm, Mr. Capron expressed himself as mere ly comfortable, sin.e he was accustom ed to much hotter summer weather in New York. Mr. Capron predicts a large crop for Oregon of very superior hops this seuson and hopes the growers will insist on clean picking and good curing so that a prime to choice prod uct will result. He was not very san guine concerning the price for this sea son as tho present outlook seems to promise a large crop the world over with consumption somewhat limited by adverse conditions in America aud a aroad. Mr. Capron was highly pleased with general conditions in Oregon, tak ing the improvements since his visit five years ago. Peaches and pears reported very heavy crop. G. I'ritihard. Portland hop dealer and grower, who has just returned from the east, was unable to interest brewers in his hop crop, though for severel years he has always sold di rect to the brewers. Conditions in the hop market are so unstable that brewers are exhibiting uo interest whatever in the coming crop, prefor ing to await the exhaustion of pres ent stock, before .contracting for fu ture supplies. Lakebrook Special trains with sev eral hundred hop pickers will arrive here the first week in September for the Livesley yards. This company has erected modern apartments costing S, 000, for his Lakebrook pickers. An apartment will cost $3 for the season. This includes water, wood and electric lights. Tiie other Livesley yards pro vide free tents, free wood, aud good ramping grounds for the pickers. Last year the picking at the Lasebrook yard was doae by a hop picking machine, but this season all the picking will be done by hand in all four of the Lives ley yards. The Oregon Electric crop report says that the prevailing recent weather rip ened all grain and materially aided the hop crop in the Donald section. All grain cutting finished and some thresh ing done; will be general by middle of week. Keports indicate average yield 25 to 30 bushels for wheat, 35 barley, and 40 to 50 oats. Hay cut af ter rain of good quality and yield, but considerable lost account wet weather. Hops doing fine. Very little vermin damage. Some spraying being done. Potatoes and vegetables look fine. Picking began yesterday in the Ju lius Pincus yard of 'i0 acres near In dependence. Pincus has 250 pickers at work, paying 80 cents per hundred. The Pincus yard is the largest f'uggle yard in the Btate. Picking of his late hops will begin September 3rd about the same date that many Aurora pick ers will begin. The report of damage to hop yards by the storm of Thursday in this vi cinity as published in the Oregon City papers was grossly exaggerated. No yards suffered any serious damage. Heavy foliage has broken more wires than rain aud wiud. t. A. A" at (fiV rv'-A rA AA j w& ' a a5& 1 M "Yja - j A i:"4&finv UPPER-- CROWN. PRINCE CHARLES f)ND PREMIER BBRTIQNJ2 QB BOjJMBtLlfl . LOWEZ--ROUtof1NWlV SOLDERS Arabian Nights' Tales Vividly Portrayed in Gorgeous. New Display All readers and lovers of the Arabian Xighta may see for themselves the dreamed of visualization of their fav orite tales in the great Oriental dis play, ' ' Persia, or the Pageant of the Thousand and One Nights" with which the Bnrnum & Hailey circus will intro duce each performance in Salem on Saturday, September 9. This great production on which Par nuni & liailey have spent more than n million dollars, is said to be the largest and most beautiful tney bave ever brought forth. The entire pageiuit will appear here without a change from the manner in which it won its first triumphs in the Madison Square liar den, New York. The 3,500 costumes used are historic ally correct anil their glittering rich ness makes a literal "fcust lor thei eye." Slielierizude, the beautiful Queen of Persio, and the chief charac ters of her wonderful talcs are rein carnated in the pageant. Forty mas sive elephants that any eastern poten tate would have been glad to own ap pear in tlie procession while the thir ty camels attended by Arabian nomads conjure up the vision of the burning eastern deserts. The music to which this mighty procession marches comes from 350 instruments mid its wild and exotic character is fully in keeping with the Orieutnl splendors of the! whole. The thoroughbred horses which are a feature of this tremendous display, are 500 in number nnd their trappings are georgeous and beautiful. Nothing has been left undone to make it a com plete summary of the lavish, spectacu lar life of the Orient in the days of old and perhaps Shcherizade herself never really enjoyed a splendor so daz zling. NEW YORK PASTOR SUED FOB 1100,000 EASTWARD : Thru the Inland Empire Grand Canyon of Col umbia American Wonderlands Glacier and Yellow . stone Parks Kound Trips at Low Fares Daily until Sept. 30 via The North Band Eoad. Stopover where you like. North Bank Rail and 26 Hours Sail ; on the ships of DcLuxe Service, S. S. Northern Paeifie and Great Northern, for San Francisco RTrPd $32.00 From any Oregon Electric Hy. point Ticket includes meals and berth. This route saves Time and Money and is a Delightful Trip. . Homeseekers' Fares Sept. 2i to Oct. 8 From Middle West to Willamette Valley. I sell prepaid tickets. J. W. EITCHIE, Agent, Salem, Oregon made public until today. Only the pre liminary of the suit was filed. Neith er Miss Covington nor her attorneyn would discuss the suit. A suit for the same- amount wan brought by Miss Covington agninnt lr. Hill last fall for alleged breach of promise. That action is supposed t have been dropped and tho new suit 'h believed a renewal of it. lr. Hill was served at the Union League club here, shortly at'turwant leaving for New York. Chicago, Aug. 28 Dr. John Wesley hill, New York pastor nnd republican politician, was named in the Cook eoun-1 Wedding Invitations, Announcements ty circuit court here Saturday by Miss and Cal'.ing Cards Printed at the Jour LueilJe Covington, Chicago, but sot nal Job Department. Some dealers estimate that full 35 per cent of the Oregon hop crop has been contracted at 11 to 12 cents a ivound. Little or no Cusinest in fu tures is being done in Oregon now. Chelinlis, Wash The western Wash ington hop crop will be smaller than usual this year, and the crop about Chehnlis lighter per acre on account of the unfavorable season. Aurora Observer. niMnitui nrrv inrn (Continued from page one.) When You Go to the country, the camp, the mountains or resort for the summer, notify . The Capital Journal and your paper will be sent there as long as you want to stay. Just call for the Circu lation Department, Phone 81. now find themselves forced to defend their eastern border from nttnek at a moment when they lack men for the Russian nnd Italian fronts. Allied mili tary experts are confident that Oor mnny will be unable to seud any rein forcements to the aid o'f the hard press ed Austrians without inviting disaster on both the Russian and Anglo-French fronts. Some critics Bee as a result of Ruman ia 'h nctifttl flip cuttino nff nf Rulrrnrin land Turkey from communication with their Austro-German allies and their sur render under economic nnd military pressure before the end of the present year. Declares War on All. Paris, Aug. 2S. Rumania today de clared war on the ccntrnl powers fol lowing a meeting of the Rumanian crown council, according to dispatches received here today. i The crown council went into session immediately after a meeting of repre sentatives of the leading Rumanian po litical parties, former Prime Ministers and cabinet members and Rumanian fin anciers. The purpose of this meeting was to acquaint King Ferdinand with public sentiment in Rumania. It is reported in delayed press dis patches that General Averescu, former minister of war, will be named com mander of the Rumanian nrmy. The latest advices from Bucharest, nil censored, reported that the Ruman ian crown council would meet today. and furthermore reported the continua tion of preparations for war. Budapest advices to the London Hungarian frontier into Transylvania, long coveted by the Rumanians. Rumania's entrance into the war places a thoroughly drilled and equipped army of nearly (500,000 men alongside the allies. Of the actual fighting value of the modern Rumanian army nothing def inite can yet be told as it has never been put to a test. During the two recent Balkan wars, Rumania of all the Balkan states, alone kept out of the struggle. The organization and equipment of the Rumanian army has been praised by many experts. Rumania's military service is obligatory on all able bodied men between 21 and 40 years of age. This gives the country 50,000 new sol diers a year and enables Ruinnnia, out of a population of 7,000,000 to muster an army of over half a milliou. Although Rumanian youths liable for military service do not begin duty until tney are 21 years of age, as a matter of fact they arc at the disposal of the minister ot year, STATE HOUSE NEWS Complaints of nil inability to get cars continue to come to the public service commission. The latest was received this, morning, from the Newberg Comemrcial club, stating that the sawmill and silo plant in that town will be compelled to close down unless cars can be ob tained. 'Jliis plant, the principal indus try of Newberg, employs more than a hundred men, and it is represented that its cl-ise-down would entail much loss and linrdship. "It nppeurs to use," suyi the letter, "that the railroad com pany phould be required to take care o'f tho business offered." y "Am asking our superintendent of transportation to strain another point in their behalf," writeB General Man- war after the nineteenth jager Scott of tho Southern Pacific to the public service commission, referring From the time they are 19 until they i to tho complaint of the Klamath Man- are 21 they are obliged to participate in nfnc.turing company of Klainnth Fulls target and gymnastic drills every Sun- j that they cannot get enrs to meet their day from April 1 to November 30. requirements. During the first seven years o'f mili-1 tnry service the men belong to the ac-1 The case of the Chewaucan I.nnd & tive army. They then pass to tho re- Cattle company vs. the Stute Water serves, where they serve for 12 years, Board will come up for hearing today filially passing into the militia for the in the circuit court ut I.nkevicw, ac remnineiler of their term of service un-1 cording to advices received by .lumen til they are 4(1 years of age. The mili-1 T. Chinnoek, superintendent of water tia is supposed to be liable for service ' division No. 1. In this case the com only in maintaining internal order in pany attacks a decree issued by the vn the country and in guarding the rail- ter board adjudicating the water rights roads during war time. ' of the Chewaucan river. The board dis- This organization gives Rumania a tributed the water between the owners total of 250,000 first line troops and of the cnttle company and the owners of about 400,000 reserves. The ergular the Paisley irrigation protect. The cat Mornine Post todav otioted n nro-Oor- Brmy col",'Hls of 5.MMu officers, 1,000 tie com puny contends that it is the fliorning lost tooay quotea a pro-uer- mi.it... f,i.ln, i nno or., num.., ..f il, t,.r i, i, ,,. man paper in Bucharest ns authority for the statement that the Rumanian prime minister hail finally decided to abandon neutrality and cast Rumania's lot with the allies. Italy's declaration of war on Gprmnnv vpnterdiiv mnv Imva in. , J ..u.v ... S f lueuced the Rumanian declaration. It was generally understood that Ruman- military students, 100,000 troops, 25,- owner of the water through prior ai 000 horses, 00 cannon and 200 niuchine proprialion, nnd also that it will re guns. Part of the army has been mo- quire all of it in the operation of its bilized for some time near tho Hun- cattle ranches, gnrian frontier. I The infantry organizatioa of "first That he will recommend in his annual Hue troops consists of 40 regiments com- report that the legislature pass a law posed of three battalions of four com- establishing a standard for a loaf of TFI I THF TFI FDHHWF I I.L.L. I I II- I Lft-L-I I IVy I 1 1 J, ia pinnne(j t0 fntcr tne war witn I(aly panics each per regiment. Each regi- bread is the statement given out b) I"! in May 1915 but the severe defeat of l"cnt hft8 a,8 an "tra comPnny &t a rre(1 Buclitel, head of the stuti Lost? Found? Help? Work? For Rent? For fr' the Russians at about that time made iTi' toee,her with one section of two weights and measures department. I.. Salem, Saturday, Sept. 9th SI hi IIIi. Til I 1 f AN ALL NEW CIRCUS OF ALL NATIONS AND THE NEW ORIENTAL PAGEANT P E.RSI Apaeeants i THETHOUSAND AND ONE N1GH15 MOST EQHEEOUS UlSPLw tVtH 111 B9 till CARS DF WORLD WONDERS SCORES DF NEW FQHEIQN NOVELTIES 65.DQQ.QQ0A $7,500 'NVE5TED Y ACTUAL OJWy EXPEH 460 ARENtC ARTISTS 50 CLOWNS j K1SbakBG rjW street PARADE ONE 50 TICKET ADMITS TO MLMutgloUg7 Tickets on sale Show Day at Patton stationery store, 340 State St.; same prices as charged at show grounds Sale? House Wanted? Business Opportunity? An Auto? A Horse? If your name is in the tele- 5J phone directory . it seem practically certain that a docla- macnine gun companies. lbere are also NO battalions of reserves and 2 ratlnn an. u-,mi1.1 1... ,.1 l....,n.l I... V. invasion of Rumania bv AtPn.n.;micomP.llnie! of gendarmes. j "" armies. s 55 5 riteen Nations In War. vestigatious made by district sealers show that a S cent loaf of bread varies in weight from 10 1-2 to 15 ounces, and ioe cavalry consists of 10 regiments a iO-ceut loaf from ill 1-2 to M ounces, of Bed Hussars and 10 regiments of The variation of an ounce un a loaf black Hussars. The cavalry reuimciits makes a difference of approximately -.-; jvuiuu.un b lurmui entrance mio me consist or lour squadrons for service at lYo,000 in the total breaw output mi ivair war makes a total of 15 nations now en-! the front and one squadron for depot I TFI I THF TFI FPHl lllr .Baged. It is possible Rumania's decision work. An ans I LLL I I IL I LLi-l I IWI lL K'i1""? exert a tremendous influence on The artillery consists of 20 regiments lie servic Every phone in Salem, Marion and Polk coun- jg ties connects in an instant with The Capital m Journal want Ad rnone jno. 01. i fin r f kulil irrner naninnu4n!nnn I l. nu uviuuuniionum j CO tenloy. Though the allied censorship on Bui- "un una uccu rr Biriui lur buv J"it i era! weeks, wireless advices from Ber lin indicated uneasiness in the uerman TELLflTHE TELEPHONE 3au2lIoumal! I 3 l Business J? Q 1 Office t 01 capital over the progress of the dinlo- matic battle being waged at Bucharest. it was plain tnat uermany feared Ru mania would decide to join the allies after Russia had swept through the Austrian crown land of Bukowina and while the allies were preparing for a great offensive in the Balkans. The immediate effect of the Ruman ia declaration in all probability will be to cause the early withdrawal of the Bulgarian forces that invaded Greece to protect the Bulgarian northern frontier against a Rumanian invasion. The Ru manians presumably will form a junc tion with the Russians operating in Bu kowina and throw an army across the aswer was received by the pub rice commission this morninir to o'f first line troops, each regiment beinif the complaint of Dr. Kuuffinan. the composed of six batteries of four guns i'orest Grove physician who stated a each. There are also 20 regiments of short time ago that tho night service artillery reserves. o'f the Independent Telephone company In addition there ia a full organixa- at Forest Urove was handled by boys tion of engineers and transport trains. who went to sleep on the job. The nns- uumania's cmef reason for entering wer declares that Drl Kauffman is not the war is the hope of annexing to her territory the two Austrian provinces of Transylvania and Bukowina. They are inhabited largely by Rumanians. While all the other Balkan states are inter ested in securing land in the Balkan peninsula, Rumania' aspirations lie to tne nortn justified in his complaint, and that in adequate night service in the Forest Grove telephone office has occurred but twice in a long series of months. In answer to the complaint of insuf ficient and faulty water supply filed by natrons of the istnvtntn Water ijniriir Btill another factor sparates Rumania I company, the company assures the nub n. 4l ... 1 T) .. 1 1 -. . . . . . 1 from the other Balkan states, that of race. The Rumanian prides himself on being of Latin origin and traces his stock back to one of the colonies sent out by Emperor Trojan. Journal Want Adi Get Results Too Want Try one and aee. lie service commission tnat the com plaints are not warranted by facts. India increased its rice production this year by about 21 per cent to a new high record, although the acreage was increased less than one per cent from last year. The Nation's Favorite Butter Not There Is No Better Always Watch This Ad- Changes Often Strictly correct weight, square deal and highest price for all kladj el junk, metal, rubber, hide and fur. I pay 2e per pound for old nf Big itock of all aiaea second land incubator. All klid (omgatet Iron for both roof aad boildlnga. Booting paper aad awoad haad linoleum. JH. Steinback JunkCo. The Doom of Bait a Million Bargain. 101 North Commercial 11 na IM 'tttllMIIMIIIIII 0MMM00M