Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, September 21, 1916, Page SEVEN, Image 7

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    THE DATLY CAPTTAL .TOTJRN A.L. SALEM. OREGON. THURSDAY, SEPT. 21, 1916.
SEVEN
ST It W iff
LBfB
FLYING WHALES ARE
M LATEST STYLES
Germany's Latest Airship
Said to Exceed All Others
in Speed
------- - mnniinnnmitRiinninimninnnt
MM Ml MM MM MMMM I a- -.Ji H T SM M M M MnM M MM Ml
n
"I always keep a supper at the
studio and some at home
it's a friend in need. n
If Ton Were
a great movie actress, getting oh, ever-so-much
per move, playing emotional leads
in which you had to emote for all you
were worth through several thousand feet of
fill' em you too would find solace and refresh
ment in this delicious mint-flavored goody.
Sealed Tight
Kept Right
Writ for tin Wrigley Spearmen's Gum-ption book in colors, fret.
Address Vrff. WRIGLEY Jr. Co. 1623 Kesner Bldg., Chicago.
Don't forget
uracil
after every meal
WRAPPED
IN
tp . j If fey-
If- 3.
K&f f(A Hy s Hoi "
KILLED BL THBESHER
Moro, Or., Sept. 21. George Wright,
son of Dell II. Wright, a furmer living
east of Wasco in the Hay f'nnyon dis
trict, was instantly killed Wednesday
morning at the Wolford- Bclshe farm
in the .Monklaml section.
lie was mangled while placing the
drive belt onto tho separator after the
William Mahert machine had finished
moving to a new location.
Edwin August will be seen at the Bligh theatre with Ormi Hawley in the
World Film feature, "The Social Highwayman," today tomorrow and Sat
urday. This is a strong five part drama directed by Air. August himself.
Wires and Mothers
' strongly advocated by Premier Hughes,
' will be approved at the referendum. It
. r . e r the general belief that it will.
10 VOte Un LOnSCnpUOn Thousands of women with relatives
JPJWi: i - 'already at the front are certain to
Melbourne Sept. 21. Wives and vote their approval,
mothers of Australia will go to the HouaMMs It.
polls within a few weeks to decide jjeibonriie, Sept. 21. The Austral
whether or not they shall send their ;an house of representatives today
knsbands and sons to war. Jt is prob- adopted conscription by a vote of 4
i. r . i -
tO 12.
PHILOMATH COLLEGE OPENS
bly the first time in the history of
the world that the women of any lartjc
country have been permitted to make
neb. a choice.
The house of representatives today Philomath. Or- Sent. 21. The 50th
passed a bill calling for a referendum year of Philomath college opened yes
on the question of conscription. It is tenlay with a larger enrollment than
considered certain that the bill will j that of a year ago on the opening day.
.pass the senate. The address was delivered by Professor
Women voters probably will decide I J. B. Horner, of Corvallis, who is an
whether the conscription measure, alumnus of the school.
if
ii vmwHwwMw I, In
By Carl W. AAckerman.
(United Press staff correspondent.)
With General Von Linsingcn 's Arm
ies on the Bussian Front, Aug. 20. (By
mail.) Germany, has added flying
whales to her other war wonders of the
air.
A hundred yards away these new
aeroplanes look like giant fish with dou
ble fins which have flopped out of wa
ter and lie stranded on their bellies on
the sand. They have four big eyes on
each side.
High in the air they are the most
startling creatures I have seen on any
front. They look like the flying fish
ono sees on the ocean, many times mag
nified.
On close examination you discover an
aeroplane standing about eight feet
from the ground. The-wings are those
of the ordinary aeroplane but the body
is shaped like that of a fat fish. The
motor is enclosed in the head and at
the Bides where the eyes of the fish
would be, are two windows. The oper
ator or observer enn look nut from
above the fish's back or from the sides
through the eyes.
(The censor's scissors has deleted a
paragraph of the dispatch at this point,
possibly carrying more details of the
aeroplane's construction.)
These flying whales have greater
speed, more bomb carrying capacity and
quicker action than any other biplanes
in Europe, officers nt the Herman avia
tion camp told me.
The one I saw was not large. The
Germans have other aeroplanes much
larger, equipped with two motors and
carrying three or four persons, but for
purposes of combat the "flying
whales" cannot be equalled, even by
the famous French Nieuport machines.
Hanly Attacks Both
Wilson and Hughes
Son Franciseo, Sept. 21. The nome
of President Wilson today was injected
into the state prohibition fight, through
the campaign of J. Frank Hanly and
Dr. Ira Landreth, 'prohibition candi
date for president and vice-president.
Oliver W. Stewart, national campaign
manager for the prohibitiinists, tele
graphed the president asking if the
"wets" are misrepresenting him bv in
eluding his name in a list of "eleven
widely known Americans" who "'favor
temperance but oppose prohibition."
The prohibitionists' campaign train
swung through central California yes
terday, and at every meeting the
VwetB" distributed leaflets putting
President Wilson on record as an anti
prohibitionist. These tactics were continued todny
as the "dry" train started for south
ern California.
In each" of his speeches Hanly scored
Charles E. Hughes for his silence on the
liquor question.
Smuggling Cases
Dropped from Calender
Snn Francisco, Sept. 21. The smug
gling conspiracy coses growing out of
the discovery of Chinese coolies aboard
the liner Mongolia were definitely set
tled todny before Federal Judge Pool
ing, when the government asked for a
dismissal. United States District At
torney Preston's motion followed con
ferences with the attorney general's
office in which it was decided that
there is not sufficient evidence to war
rant a trial.
Involved in the case were Deputy Im
migration Commisisoner William T.
Boyce, Immigration Inspectors Strand,
Hays, Sith, Clcndeniu and tirahnm, W.
T. Tornley, customs broker; Joseph
Tape, railroad coolie labor contractor,
and six officers and 14 members of the
crew of the Mongolia. The men were
indicted after H6 coolies were discovered
aboard the Mongolia last November.
Working Three Shifts
Mint Makes Small Coins
San Francisco, Sept. 21. The scarcity
of small change lins become so prevalent
that Uncle Sam is working day and
night to supply the necessary pennies,
nickels and dimes. The Sun .Krancisco
mint is now working three eight hour
shifts, insteid of one as heretofore, in
the manufacture of minor coins. An in
crease in tho number of inexpensive
merchandise establishments is believed
responsible for the shortuge.
II
II
II
II
II
II
!!
II
II
11
II
II
II
II
II
II
M
n
II
II
II
II
II
II
II
II
II
IS
II
II
II
II
II
II
u
a
n
Hobson's Jewelry Specials
Save your good jewelry by having extra pieces for every-day wear
To close out our line of Jewelry, values 15 to 25c, have placed everything at 10c
Cuff Links, values 15 to 25c, to close out at 10c pair
Bar Pins, assorted designs, 15c values now 10c
Neck Chains, good values at 15c, now 10c
Brooches, many designs, 15c values, now 10c
Men's Watch Chains, good values, to close at 10c
Stick Pins, values up to 25c, to close out at 10c
Tie Clasps, 15c values, now .' 10c
Beauty Pins, regular 15c sellers, now , . 10c pair
Men, Women and Children's Rings, to close out ... ; . . . .10c
To clean up on a lot of fancy coupe shape decorated china plates, regular 15c
sellers, to close out at, each 10c
YOU GET VALUES HERE WHERE WE QUOTE BARGAIN PRICES.
Hobson's 5-10-15c Store
E2
ra
is
is
is
ii
ii
13
IS
II
II
II
ia
w
ii
II
11
IS
II
M
El
to
n
is
u
254 N. COMMERCIAL ST. G. W. HOBSON. Proo,
M S9
EaDCBSCMaDDlCSCSS&3SESSQMM:SS:S
I
E
Says He Refrained From Do
ing So In Order Not to
Embarrass Wilson
Philadelphia, Pa., Sept. 21. Ex-President
Taft would have recognized Hu
erta had he continued in office, he de
clared in a copyrighted article in the
October issue of Yale Review. He on
ly refrained, he said, because President
Wilson's inauguration followed Hu
erta's accession to the presidency of
Mexico by but 11 days and he did
not want to embarrass his successor.
"It was amateur diplomacy and
statesmanship which led Mr. Wilson and
Mr. Bryan to assume the right to con
vict Huerta and declare him ineligible
to become the president of Mexico,''
wrote Taft. "The complicity of Huerta
in the killing of Madero has not been
established. Huerta himself denied it
and there were rensous for attributing
the act to otners. "
Taft also attacked President Wilson's
handling of the I.usitnnia question on
the grounds that he exposed the coun
try to charges of "weakness and vacil
lation." The appointment ot William
J. Bryan as secretary of state furnish
ed a clue to the record oi mistakes of
the Wilson, administration," he said.
California Soldiers
Wreck Negro Saloon
Sacramento, Col., Sept. 21. Stern
measures are today being considered by
tne police department and military au
thorities of the Fifth California infan
try, following the wrecking of a negro
saloon and the beating up of several
negroes by soldiers last night. The
riot followed a beating administered a
cook of Company A and a private by
negroes Sunday night.
One hundred soldiers invnded the
colored section of town Inst night and
Six Days, Starting Monday, September 25
REESE BROS.
AFRICANDER COMPANY
15 People 15
Musical Comedy, Minstrel and Jubilee Singers
Street Parade Daily
Grand Theatre
issMcscassaDssssss!szaisss3a
G
I
R
L
S
OREGON
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
VAUDEVILLE
HIPPODROME
EADLINER.
7 Happy Land
Seven Komic Kids 0
pi
EH
ESEnMnnBEnnnnEEEnnnncnBDEnnnMaaii
G
I
R
L
S
is
u
HI
IS
IS
u
n
n
ta
Rl
H
CS
EX
UNIQUE UNUSUAL
, UNPARALLELED
In Its Magnitude
EDWIN AUGUST
and
ORMI HAWLEY
A Social Highwayman
World Film Feature
TODAY - TOMORROW
-And Saturday
(BLIGH
Vi THEATRG
r
interfere, had entered a negro milium.
Windows were smashed, the bar heaved;
into the street and the place demol'mli-1
ed. j
Colonel Burtt, cinnniiindiiig the Fifth
before the police or provost guard could J infantry, stilted that he would lake the1
iieccssury steps to put a stop to such uu
lion on the purt of the soldiers. An at
tempt to wreck the same saloon h
mude Monday night but wan frustrated
by Colonel Burtt uiid the provost
guard. -
It
PREPARE FOR A GOOD TIME
it Prepare for a good time this winter. To have
i
" f
HI If I nskr Paramount JCr
LAST TIMES TODAY
MARIE DORO
IX
"COMMON GROUND"
Ton will not find any aerial
or continued stories at
a good time, you ne :d a
H
ti
x
ti
tl
I't.U J I '' J Ii . I II .f. JL
ii i i MiM-aPriim i i I iii' " ! ii ii in i
or
MODERN
TALKING MACHINE
in your home.
i
-
it I sell the best makes in
Pianos and TALKING
MACHINES
If you need one, buy one Now
s
GEO. C WILL
432 State St.