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The Capital Journal from Salem, Oregon • Page 5

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nvE SAY GERMANS HAVE MASS MEETING ASKS NOT CAPTURED LIEGE FOR ANOTHER BRIDGE AEROPLANE MADE "FOCLPROOF' BY NEW STABILIZER OF NEW YORK MAN WHICH WON $10,000 PRIZE IN FRANCE London Ad lied Belgians Still Hold tb IOTts at Diega Gtrnunj Hare the City But Tht AIL County Court of Polk and Marlon to Meet Tnurtday to Investigate To Regulate Bridge Traffic. THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. BALEM. OREGON. rTfpiv rnrT It.

1U. cam 1 7 Mother and Baby Are Comfortable on the Very Hottest Days A turn cf tlia switch brings you comfort at cne-half cent an hour. It will pay you to visit our display room, where we have all types cf fans and a-full line of the latest electrical household appliances. "IF It's Electric, Come to Us" Salem Electric Co. MASONIC TEMPLE PHOIE 12C0 (P.y Percy M.

Sari.) Ixmlnn. Auj. 11. The Balkan lrga-ticii her? today the following statement: "tYporls lhat the entire Gorman amiy if the Mouse. liJ.OUO strong, has en.

eel are fake. Only a few tiiuisiuils are iu the city. The rent arc sti I nivagcd in an unsuccessful effort la reduce fortititationn. whi- are s'ill culamaud ty the an Tn.u facilities between rin, ihe continent wer? much improved today. iiiM hr.il tiocn n.a le for two nililnry trans botwen Paris ami Hoi leenc, (oniiA-tiiii; nt the latter i lace with tranr-i hr.i:::el beats.

'tin? Mug r.n.l (jinca paid 11 visit to-x to iIil- mi'ifiry ramp lit reeived a Ir. M'i i.il.'.iio ii v. Lari li'. ail cjii if f-Yna are fct-rr I tho w.ir, moat of th'-in I 'i til I.Vct v.civ coming In r-pidlv for Hi- In .) men called lor by :,1 I.erl Ki'ehcni ruder htn Ii: by it riin meiit lai-e an nr iy if 5 0 0)1 vol'inteors. 'or.

'iinwlia laii.iu-. cf repirts tint the Ami. U'ii Miliary luitlurirlos a mi of siav of Ailii.ui it i I rin ii n's ut. '1 i-jiy vps cirditcxl here, haw-r. i he bi-iVi" l.i inp ti.nt Austria will lime vj, an uprisino of itsslnv subjects nml that undoubtedly it is taking drasti- steps to terrorize them at the start.

The admiralty was trying to secure details of the reported capture by Iirit-ish warships of the Hamburg-American liner Cnpe Ortejial, which left Kuciios Ayres for Julv I'l with in ami tilver on board. CAROAJAL HAS KI THE LIFE CAREER M0RE threshers "Schooling In youth should hi variably In-directed to prepare a ttroo in th tcst wnv for the Ucut occupation for which be It W. hliut. This is the Mission of the OREGON AGRICULTURALCOLLEGE Forty.slxth School Year Opens 5EPTEf1BER 18th, 1914 Write for Illustrated 100-Kine nuuH- ,1.1., let. "The life Career," ai.d for Cau- i i ,7 Kir' I- 8 7" Ait.

11. Six t'aresh-, iiiK machines burned in tho vicinity of Col fax today. Three were total while three can be repaired. Two arrests were made today of harvesters who are accused of placing' matches in grain. Tlic total number of machines lost log containing full Information.

Vffftet Conrsts AGRICULTURE Agronomy, Animal Husbandry Dairy Husbandry, Poultry Husbandry, Horticulture. Agriculture for Teacher. FORESTRY, Logging Engineering. Hoae eco nomics: Domestic Science, Domestic Art. 30, while 2.) adilitional machines have exploded with slight loss.

Nearly all machines had grain losses from a few sacks to Insurance companies for mora than' a week have refused to insure: machines nad the chance of not getting iiuc3i.il nil. ENGINEERING: Electrical, Irritation. rnng. Hlgnway, Mechanical, Chemical, Mining. WARNTWO mVrv to Ceramics.

CO.WMERCE. PHARMACY. 1 T. Industrial arts. protect amebicak ship3 Vocathnal Conrses-kzrkt: Dairy- i WarflillRt0Ilf Aug.

British Ar Ftrl'r here info nn el Sec'retafy of Arte. Forestry Busmess Short Course. 8tat(, Brvgn couccrili lll(nlin. Sciool of Music Piano, String, Band, iK 0f the North sea and tho English Voice Culture. channel.

It was understood the iu- Farmtrt Course by Mail Free. iorniation was given to prevent danger Ailiircsa tiik to American ships, especially tho cruis-Qw-7-l5iotui) corvsiiiii, Oregon ers Tennensee ami North Carolina, en I route to hurope with gold com for the RESIGNATION REM Mexico City, Aug. 11. Leading government ofi'iiinls and members of the Mexican eonimss wero of the opinion iicre today that Provisional President continue in office, even it is moved to Vera Crux. C'arbajal, il was mid, has written bis but ro far as was known, it had not been preiented to congress.

Kepoits were current here today that tho disholution of congress and President Carta jal'i departure to Vera Cruz were imminent. General Obregou'a eon-atitiitionalUts also were expected to 'reach the outskirts of the city soon. Washinnton Not Informed. Washington, Aug. 11.

State department officials declared here today that they had received no messages to show that Provisional President C'arbajal had relinquished control of the Mexican government. It was admitted, however, that tho department had heard the report that "something was expected to happen soon." JAPANESE ARMY MAY GARRISON KIAO-CHOW With the unanimous carrying of the' notion to petition the county eourti to build a bridge across the Willamette, put yetterday afternoou by George tioi'gcrs at the mass meeting to diwtus; th) buTdiug a bridoe across Wil-; lamettc river here, it is practically certain that the utw structure will be built S3 soon as it is iiossible to secure th liLumrs. Uisi'iist ion nt the problem ot I iniu-ci was the principal item of iu teres't a the sentiment lor a new itruc lure was cuaiiinioiis. One ot the results cf (he meeting yes-1 terday was the uuthurijitioii iwoi uMtliiiu ii lor the to keep traffic tiom going over it recklessly. The are Rutiert onal.laon and Irwin.

They went on duty this ii oniing. It was agreed that tun ciiuiity courts of and I'olk counties should meet Thursday morning to in-te the bridge in order to asct'itain whi temporary rcj.airs might le ude to mal it eaf. for tmftic until other arc made. I t.iijiiiicer nt htate hiid.w.iy read an I the repoit tlmt waa rwenlly made iciict. ning the condition of the pr.senl eld Kiul wuriioi t-triiitim He was in charge cf the examination and v.ns fa miliar wi.h all its points of wcukue-tu and stie.ij.tli.

"We cannot lit idly by," declared, lii'nrfe. 12 (kit. lifter lliu r.n..li.iir nt' n- r-'- v. reprrt, "and allow this menace to the 'safety of tho puMio coatiuue tu exist in our midst. I eonsid -r that it it high time to take some ti i.i leading to the bui ding of a new bridge." The sontim.Mit expressed by Mr ledgers was voiced by K.

11. Hnthwielt. hairman of the bridge committee ot the Kalein council; Gideon ytolz, who! sfid that if the bridge was owned by piivato persons it would be closed be-1 lore night on account of the danger to lives and damage euits; II. B. a former bridge designer and construct- i rj T.

L. riillingsley, of the Portland. Kugene Kastern railway; R. J. lieu-drivks, P.

Bishop and ot'iers. County Judge Bushey stated thut Ihe cost cf a new bridge is estimated to be about $1.50,000. Uo thowed how the state law provides lor two counties uniting to build a bridge and raising cither by bonding the counties or making provision in the budget. FIRES CAUSE DEATH AS WELL AS DAMAGE II I I' I I I rill IV i.y (cv- fc.T I 'f, AERO MECHANIC CLIMBING OUT TO THE ENO OF WINGS DIHSNG IT.IGKT GYROSCOPES MrMKTAlNIMO EQUILIBRIUM UP RiKOPlANE. The "foolpriior1 aeroplane bus arrived.

In the future It will be possible for a boy ten jeurs old to f1iiig M.u hine with as much ease and as danger as would be Ihe case were be riding a bicycle. Tho minimizing of dancer in flying bus been made possible by the luveutlou of Elmer A. perry and Ids mi, Ijiwrrnrc. of New York, who won the grand prize of $10,000 with their safety device in France. 9 Their Inroiitioo consists of a series of four nyroacopes, which automatically maintain the enulllbrluin of th aeroplane whllo in the air.

siiocesKfully dennmslrntcil tbe of their invention when It was shown that a person could climb from end to end of the machine while it was In the air without disturbing the balance and while the pilot was exerrklng no manual control over the sttbllixers or lateral planes. i Marshficld, Aug. 1 1. Thomas I Winfiold, employed in the Harris tie on North Inlet, was killed 8un-jday while fighting a forest fire. Win-iicld was crushed to death when a burned tree fell across' his body.

He I had relatives at Granite11 Falls, Wash. Reports reaching here today indicate there is a fierce forest fire raging in township 27, raugo 14, on the Rogue i ivcr. All availablo men at Gold Beach Jand Wedderburn have been engnged to i right the fire, and lert lor the sceue ycsterdey afternoon. The timber being, i burned is said to be largely that belonging to tho ttate, and some is in, I the reserve. ions of this con try.

F.iicniiriiging re) oils come tonight I'rom Italy. litcriaiicaii hips were raid to be prepmiug to rCMimc traffic, nod American who desire transportation v. ere insured of a chance in few Secre'niy P.rvau announced that the It pavtineiit ul Htnte has been notified i wife of the chief of stalf of the Army, H.sciiihlcd today in Itcd Cross hea.l-j ipiNitcrs and wn'ikcd on uniforms to be worn by the society's nurses who' ill go to Knrope. 8IGHT8 A WARSHIP. New York, Aug.

11. A murine ob- M-rer stationed ut Sandy Hook today that the Aaicican colony iu Berlin warship, believed to be the could care lor those entirely without British cruiser bssex, and a tramp support. jsteumnhip fleeing ahead. The Itnliun Another source of anxiety has beei steamship Italian arrived here today, relieved by a deposit of gold in New Iter captain said tho F.ssex stopped tho Yoik to cover letters of credit held Italian last night off Nantucket and by marooned tourists in (Switzerland. ordered tho vessel to hoist her flag.

A group of prominent army women, After seeing the flag, the Ksscx din- including Mrs. W. W. Wethcrspoou, appesied. Deafness Cannot Be Cured by local applications, a Ihny cannot roues the fllsvusfd portion of the ear.

There 4 only one way to cure drafneas, and that la by constitutional rcmealea. Dfafnesa Is caused by an Inflamed condition ot the mil-cnua Until of the Kustachlun Tube. When thl tubo Is Inflamed you have a rumbling sound or Imperfect hearing, and wheo It Is entirely closed, Uealnesa Is the result, and unless the Innnmmatton can be taken out nnd this lube restored to Its normal condition, hesrlnf will be destroyed furever; nine caaea out of ten are caused by Catarrh, which Is nothlna but an imtamed oondltloft of the mucoua surfaces. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafneea (caused by catarrh 1 that cannot be cured by Haifa Catarrh Cure, elend for circulars, free. F.

J. CHENEY ft Toledo. Ohio. Sold by Druggists, 7I. Hall's Family fills for constipation.

I I The Journal Wants supply i of Americans. needs of office, factory and i Remember All time home every day in the year. Journal Want Ad time. I.Sm WW 3u mm i rf.fi1 'a: Tokio, Aug. 11.

The emperor was expected today to return from Niltko Wednesday to he in touch with developments iu the Europem war situation, The requisitioning of ships for use as transports was taken as indicating that the iirniy as well as the navy may bo called into service in case finds itself called on to engage in hostilities against Germany and Austria in Ik'halt of its ally, England, in Oriental waters. it was believed, however, that no more troops would be needed than might be required to take the places of the European rorecs who have been protecting foreigners at the Chinee treaty ports, to occupy tue German possession Kiao-Chow ami perhaps to protect Great Britain's Chinese possessions of Hong Kong and Wei-IIai-Wei. SCIENTiriC AGRICULTURIST MAY COME FROM EGYPT ALCOHOL 3 PER cent AgelabklVepiirtuTnrorAs-sdnilating tteFoManiJRegtjia feropTppj fears the rSignature of For Infants and Children. Mothers Know That Genuine Castoria Always lmotesDigestlonflittrfur nessandfestonlainsnciihrr OpiuTU.MorrJiine norMiacial IMOT NARCOTIC. BxftOUOeSSMMnnSB.

JUSum licutuukSA Jmr. CfftnTtni Sbqnr Anerfect Bemedv forDmsfbt' tion.SouTStoiuotlLDIoTrtoa YVonDMWoisjonsJevara ness andLoss of Sleep. rVSuT Sujniturt of rjBE Centaur CompaH NEW yUHrl. 5 Waitleed wwkrthTFoo rgygaaHsMntfF Exact Copy of Wrapper. XT For Over Thirty Years tmc asirraua aoateaasr.

ncai voaa erre. From Kaf r-el-Xassir, a station in the land of the Pharoaha through which the liiver Nile flows ami which overflows annually, there has come a letter to the commercial club. This letter is an answer to information sent to the writer by the commercial club. The first message received by the man in far-away Egypt was dated June 1911, and the second October 7, 1911. Since tiiat time the writer took part in the Balkan wars and fought against Turkey and Bulgaria.

The writer says: "Thank God I came healthy out of them and now am thinking for my future, which am trving to prepare as prosperous as possible. "The Egyptian climate is not suitable for my health, and in spite of the good work I have at the department of agriculture am obliged to leave it." After stating that he is looking for an agricultural position and after stopping at New York first will tour tie the states, he winds up by saying: "Please to study the matter seriously. Take the pleasude to send a connected reply. Yours truly. A.

G. Psal-tis, scientific agriculturist." GRAND JURY WOULD FIRE COUNTY COiirilSSIONEES Fires iu ftlohawic Renewed. Eugene, Aug. 11. New fires; broke out in the Mohawk valley yester-; day, adding to the smoke which is leaving scores of families at the mercy of; unseen fires which may start in sur-i sounding timber.

A new fire broke out last night near Donna, below Wendling, and a crew of IS men fought all iiinht. Today re-eiil'orcements were added. The fire threatens a grain field and standing timber. With the grain field would burn the Abe Kelly farm buildings. Hixty men are working at the Mabel lire, which is ttill ami a large force of men is fighting the first Donna fire.

As yet no fire has developed among the camps above Wendling, but Cie whole valley realized that the most dangerous situation in years exists. Residents in the lower valleys are straining their ears for the sound of distress signuls which will be blown' by the men ut the donkey engines in the wood. JJ FIFTY-THIRD ANNUAL ate Pair Bakersfield, Aug! 11. The Kern county grand jury has filed a report today with Judge Peairs recommending that ouster proceedings be brought "gainst the entire board of eoonty supervisors to remove tnem from office, charging misconduct and alleged lack of interest in stamping out commercialize I ice. Three supervisors, it is seid, wctc r-'cuerted to resign, and refused.

The r.r.unty clerk and district attorney wre ily scored by the grtici fcr all. Laborers are daily supplied to the man of business through Journal Want Ads. Flames Believed Checked. Albany, Aug. 11.

N'o report has been received from the forest fire on. the headwaters ol'Smifh river northeast of Belknap Springs, but from tae fact that no call has been sent out for ad-ditional help during the past two days, it is inferred that the firefighters are holding the fire in check. By a system of ditching and backfiring the govern-, ment rangers had hoped to have the fire under control by last night. The only telephone to the vicinity of the fire is that of the government for-: est service, and because all the rangers have been fighting this fire it has been impossible to reach auyone on that line the past two days. Smoke from this and other fires has! covered the mountains and foothills in this section of the state, and also has! drifted far down into the valley.

DON'T WANT TO COME i NOW THAT THEY CAN! Washington, Ang. 11. Americans in Europe have about stopped clamoring to return borne. Ambassador Page, at London, cabled that while steamers sailing Saturday for the United States earned 5000 Americans, many now express willingness to remain indefinitely. whether it will be necessary to send any vessels across to bring these people to the I'nited States, as roiumer-! cial lines appear to be able to take' care of them all.

One or two ships he thinks, may have to be sent to some, ports where Americana have congregated beyond tho reach of neutral commercial ships, but for the most part the acute phase is believed to have passed without any real danger to citi- at alem, Oregon SEPTEMBER 28th TO OCTOBER 3d, 1914 REDUCED RATES On All RdHroads Six Days of Profit Six Days of Pleasure $20,000.00 In Cash Premiums for Agricultural, Live Stock, Poultry, Textile and Other Exhibits Horse a s-7 y- Naces, oanu uoncens, eugenics exposition, even- Miiaisal Fntortninmpnta nnH tflf-fiow Pf-ao Af- It MtJ aw V-sai a. a a a 4g Vter' gTj' tractions. Free Camp Grounds YOU ARE INVITED Send for Premium List and Entry Blanks FOR PARTICULARS ADDRESS Frank Meredith, Secretary Salem, Oregon 1 1.

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