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P1GU EIGHT. DAILY CAPITAL JOCRXAL, SALEM, OREGOX. TIF.SDW. AICIST 29, 191 1. ' T The Home of . Advance Fall arrivals every department. We pleased, for we have to get highest quality merchandise. It is quality that has given us the name Standardizers of Merchandise. Our Advance Showing of the new I Coats and Suits continues to please all who view them. Every day we hear remarks about the splendid styles and the clean cut workmanship, Our price ranfie is excep tionally wide this sea son, Suits as low as $13.50 Coats as low as $10.00 I S imAmP CITY NEWS. PrMiliig and Cleaning Done by D. II. Mosher, 4T6 Court treet, I'hona Main 127. 7-12 tf Insist on Olympic Flour It's guaranteed your money back if not Biitlslled. tu-tli&sn IU'Hiitlful Opera Faust 200 feet film, at Ye Liberty thoat re Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday afternoon and evening. Hotel Marlon Grill Grille open until 12 p. m. Craw fish and sea foode a specialty. Mar chants' lunch from 12 to 2 p. m., 60o. Olympic Is n lliird Wheat Flmir I Olympic. Kvery Back guaranteed. tu-th&sa Ilund Concert Toi.lgl.l ! """" """" ! ,.k ,, a, ' l,.m,"Krll'- " J ' vuv-utlll hill load just received: thev nrn !!.. l,.(. . - "" wiio-uiu uar est on tho niurket. Make your selec tion early, (Jet your records now. Hlllman and l'eters, 217 North Com mercial street. eod-tf Olympic- Is a Hani Mheat Flour Makes more and better bread. tu-tli&snt Icn(l.er Hop Saiupln Caww C'oino in and see V. K. Shafer's leather hop sainplo chho Am having calls from all over the. country for It. 187 South Commercial street. 7-22-eod 1". (J. Shipley (uiimny Is showing dlrectolre liandluiRs in velvet, suede, satin, popular leath ers and beaded novelties fitted with coin purses, long cord mid leather handles. Trices $ 1.3U to $10 each. Trsyer Meeilng Toiilgbl Tho Minion Coiiiny Holiness aso f hit ion will hold a prayer meeting tills evening at the homo or II ,,vl t T 4 . North Front street. Cot tage prayer liiei'thigs will be held 'iich week at Hie homes of different tic mhcis. lUrge Slnkt; Horse Swim Three barges, used for hauling wagons loaded with gravel sank m 10 o'clock yesterday morning, short ly afier the barge had left the gravel bar. The double ferry of the Capital Improvement company was bringing Boven wagons loaded with gravel from the gravel bar to the west there when ihp rear bargn sank. The men and horses managed to reach Rlmr.. after an hour ami a half of t gllllg 1.1 (ho water ,1 1 of haris had cut",o anlml'" "' frce ,h CAPITAL VICK UllOS., r .... , o. Auioiiioni o cuppnes, oils and Gasolene. Autos for hlro. storago and repair ng. All work miarantee.1 (. Vll I.OCOMOim.B. OHIO. HUDSO.N. .OAKLAND TsLMORE AVn FOHD AUTOMOB1LKS AND KKIJ.Y TKl'CKsT' ,tLM0Rt -AND 8outVKtrW.W?all'nd'ee tht'm- 'none Mala 7S3. 173 1 Satisfaction j are being shown in are sure you will be exerted every effort i 1' I I J ii7iXmiI iff? lliiglicr Will IHe,! The Will of P. ('. Huglier, who was proprietor of the Anex saloon, mid who died last week, was filed with tho county court today. The es- ' tato Is valued at $2S00, and is willed in mo wire, Fur CiiihI (iroceries ut Low Trices (live us a trial during next month. W'n will swell your saving account. J. M. Lawrence, Ferry and Commer cial si reels. HM.I, T II V TO MKK FMIJIIT ACIIOSS ( 0MIKT. M'NITKII I KBMS I.KASBK Wlll. Neeiiall. Wis., Aug. 2!!. Announce ment was made here today that Avi ator C. C. limlgers. winner of the en durance flight at the recent Chicago aviation meet, will attempt to fly from Kan Francisco to New York within ilio next two weeks. .lap Sii)h Fnrenell In I'reNl.lenl. "'"-I n n"i,,lMl ,.,,,. fl,r your kind inessagn of farewell. Allow mo again to express my deep- em Kraiiiiiiie anil lim ii'Ht nnnree 11- Hon of tho cordial ami frlmuliv wnl come accorded mo by your goveni meut mid people during my etay In your country. My only regret Is that my visit bus been limited. Wishing you good health mid continued pros perity. (Signed) TOilO. c Stock Market Firm. New York. Aug. 2U Small gains by a majority of the active stocks were shown at the opening of toilav's market. Canadian I'aclflc and Lehigh Valley ros.. . St. Taul and the llarrliuan Issues were the only lead ing shares to lie sold below yester day's close. Northern Tactile 'ginned 2. t!reat Northern preferred IN, ock Island preferred Pi. Canadian Tn cll'le later gained 1 i and St. Taul and Atchison and Lehigh Vtilley 1. The market closed dull llonds were steady. Mnnlil Hunch (muciiiois. Tocatello, Idaho, Aug. 2;i With u view of advertising the West, ex-liov- i ernor iiriuly of Idaho has launched a nunemeiit to have governors of West ern states Join in a tour of the Fast. Scluiioier Aiirelin N Vliore. Astoria. Or . Aug. 21' An effort will be made at high tl,, this evenlni; to pull the steam schooner Aiirelin orf a shoal on Clatsop spit, just inside the mouth of the Columbia river. The vessel went ashore last night during a heavy fog The craft Is resting eas ily and Is In no danger of breaking up. o To Cut Out lliuliig. Icsnci, much irki mh 1 lalo Alto, Cal., Aug. 29. In nd- "' . s n notice. .Hng 'the i !. a 'WW !.httt th"' omlt til GARAGE; IVoprleUirs. M W '-v t .' (-If. ' ; - . SITUATION AS SHOWN BY EITHER SIDE Whnt die Railroad-, Say. Julius Krututhnitt. Vice Pret-1- (liy (Jint and Oneral Manager of the Ilarrlman I.ln' Ttiw policy of the I'nion and Soiitli- I ern Pacific always lias been one of 1 1 Justice, libi-rality and even sen'Tosity 4 ! toward their employes. ! The effect of these demands would 1 be to plac e the whole body of workers in all crafts behind a demand made J ! by any few of them, encouraging un J j reasonable requests. j The entire demands average an in- t l rrpaHi nf ni.r font In mMitlr.n tn i virttBC u, 0' ""I 1U ailUllllill lO J 12 Vi per cent Increase granted on the Soutliern lern t'aellic within the last fiveiallu 11 ,H Because u win gne 10 me years. The Ilarrlman line shop payrolls would be Increased 7,0W,0'J') annu ally. The federation plan would mean chaos; would abridge or deprive the corporations of the ability to fulfill the duties Imposed upon them by law. We decline to surrender to an irre sponsible committee representing a very small portion of the public. Mliat (lie Worker Sav. ! (By Kmest I,. Ileguin. I'resident of! Federated Shopmen We.-t of the Mississippi.) ! i nere are only three essential tilings we ask shorter hours, in - crease In pay and change in hospital conditions. I admit these are enough to make j1'"' srtuaOm serious, but I believe it Iwlll be amicably nettled. All we ask of Kruttschnitt now is to talk with us. H- says we are an irresponsible body of men. if lie will see our Inter - national officers I am sure he will change his mind What of It if the worsmen get a ii.imu.ouo year y n- crease? Who irets It? Tho u.iimi..n but It will all get hack to the rail road. All we get Ik just enough to live on. The trouble Is the increased cost of food and higher rents. I think that when we come to present the facts to Kruttschnitt he will see It our way a .Utile more. We are not making any threats. We are only asking justice and fair play. o SHE SUES FOR HER SHARE OF THE ESTATE W 111. Alleging that Minnie Krlckey. Marv Casebe. Krlckey, e. T C i,,,.. and wife and Itav and llwl Vri 'w . consplred together to defr-.ud her of her 'share of the est , ' , and Christina Krlckey. llachel (Irelsl ler lias commenced a suit In ilu cult court asking that she be given her share. The estate Is value at $.".(), Ouo, and the defendants and she were the law ful heirs, she says. I'nwllllng to pav the Inheritance tax, Christian anil Christina Krlckey. she alleges, con veyed the estate to Minnie Krlckey on condition that when they died it should he distributed nnuing the heirs. All the heirs, snve her, she says, secured their share of the estate, and though requested, Minnie Krlckey, she alleges has declined to convey to her her por tion of the estate. GLAD TO KNOW THKY'RE TAKING A NEEDED REST I UNITED 1'BIHS I.KANBU WHIG. San Francisco, .ug. 29. Haron and ilaroune Antonio He Mandnt- (irancy, their two sons. ('omt tnn. do Do Klers and Comte Marcel lie Klers, and their young daughter, Mile. Kngeiio De Klers, are resting here, following a two-mouths' pleas ure tour across the American con-l-neut by way of the Canadian Pacific. The party, before nfurrting to France, wll lvlslt Yellowstone Na tional Park. n A I'lenslnu Itotation. T.osH)ii, Mass., .ug. 29. The steamer Kansas made port today with a cargo of ostriches and live sponges The ostriches ate the sponges, which wtre kept alive by being fed raw os trich eggs. To Tax Iliichelnrs Vallejo. t'al.. Aug. 2!i Finding themselves In need of more revenue the city commissioners here are plan ning to tax bachelors. IS THK VKUIHCT PAS.SK1) VPOX Olll OIMTCA1, DKlMltTMKXT. IMTI. VOl' IIAVK. V)ltV GUSS. KS lM'.Kst Klltl ll HY I S AKTKK A THOIUHtill KXAMIXATIOX VOIR KYKS YOl' WILL NOT KNOW WHAT KYK CO.MFOKT IS, BARR'S JEWELRY STORE w I THE OPINIONS i OF GOVERNORS HARMONIOUS cmteo rizns u.is3 wirbI Sacramento, Cal.. A lg. 2.). Discus sing the adilress on trusts and their remedy, delivered today in iio.ston by President Farrar of the American liar association. Governor I ira ;i. Johnson i v-aiirornia touay saiu: "Mr. Farrar points a great evil and is rniltc riplit (n tl... Jf u rt ii in that the burning questinn agitating the people is how to control corporations. I am not so certain that he gives a specific remedy. Direct legislation ..........J. u 1th thp ropall a m.Mr:i fri Ihp imli- y Cilirv Is as nuw a tr In 'r rlin tiniil -"J wii'iw,.. ...... a remedy as anything yet suggested. oeoule the weanons neces-:irv for cor rectlon that the progressive element in this state so strongly favor it. May we not conclude that we are progres sing when the presid'-nt of the Amer ican Flar association indulge., in such an address as that of Piesid.-nt Kar rar?" Vh.it He. I Sat. cxitkd rarss itaseu witiE.l Astoria, Or., Aug. 2.'. "I'resideni Karrar of the American liar associa tion undoubtedly was riu-iit when he said in his lio.Mon .-pee.-h today that t lax 8tat.j laws are responsible in a 1 large measure for liie pernicious ac-! tlvltles of the trusts." said Cuvrnnr i j Oswald West of Oregon, after leading! j a report of Farrar's sivecli. "Alihotigli we in the West have nut suffered much, drectlv. our turn will1 enme," ncbied the governor. "The Or-' , egon laws are lame in not restricting corporations from issuing watered, stock, and In other ways also. ! "I believe Farrar's plan of having trie governors of the different states; attempt to arrange lor the enactment of similar restrictive laws Is a good onev If It was possible lor me to attend the meeting of the house of governors In New Jersey nct month. I certainly would take an active part In advocating such 11 tep." o THKV WANT TO ATl'K.Mj I Attorneys representing Jesse; ! Webb, the Portland trunk murderer i appeared before the supremo court I this- forenoon, and ;ked for a stay of execution, and also for the prlvl - lege of perfecting an appeal to the I court In his case. The court, after ; listening to the argument, announced ! that It would render a decision to-1 ; morrow or the day after, i ii'..i.i. i . i . . . I v cmus appeal was dismissed liy j I the supreme court several weeks, ; ago on the grourul that the attorneys loul fnitnrl tn flln II. q ..ini.l.i I . . . " ";' - I" ...V VII. I I HH.H 1 l Yllll ! "1 1 ''JU 1 . '7 w- Ttte s V " " ' ulal lnf'J-were '",r "L n',1' 1 . '"""'I'Phenslon. Z ' "r ,"W-1"" i,"e - Victim Itiuieil Today. frvne 1'11,-ms i.Br::: wntR. Cunonshiirg, Ta., Aug. 29. Sev enteen of the victims of the motion picture then ler panic weiv buried to day. The funerals were most Ini- pi-oovivc. All business houses closed their doors from 10 o'clock this mormng uiiiii 4 o ciocl; i s afternoon Some of the victims In the hos - P "1 are stil, in a critical condl- rt.i.iv ti,i..? u. T i.iiidy linn's Divoi-ceil. Albany. Or., Aug. 29. Married 47 years. A. N. Caunt, 78. and Chariot - ta flaunt, 7S, are free today from! i tie iioikis of matrimony thev found so calling after almost half a 'century of life together. Gaunt sued on the grounds of desertion, and she did not oppose the suit. Thev were mar ried in Ohio In 1S64. Two Hundred of Tliem. San Jose, Cu.. Aug. 29. Suffra gettes, 200 strong, will march with hodcarriers. carpenters nnd other unionists here on Labor Day. o Card f Tlmnks. To our friends and neighbors for tender sympathy nnd kindly and thoughtful attentions In our recent sad bereavement. In tho Insa lv ,ia.th .of our loved one, P. C, Bugher. we desire to express our heartfelt appre ciation. Words are inadennate tn express our feelings, or measure our thankfulness fo,- the w. soect sluuvn ,.,. .,v 'THE FAMIY. STATISTICAL. DIED. HOLTZLAC In Vancouver. P. C, August 25. 1911. Jessey Llcurgis iionziau, ageii 3, years. Resides his narents. Mr nml Mm K. Folt.lau. who reside at Haves ville. north of Salem, Mr. Holtzlau leaves three brothers. William, Ar- inur and Karl, all of Hayeaville. and jslx sisters, Mrs. Mabel Setzer. of Til , coma. Wash .: Mrs. 11. K. Shennr.t nf Pratum. Or.: Mrs. L. M. Dewey, of Teuino, Wash.; Mrs. J. H. Stanton. Mrs. ( E. Edniunson and Mrs. E. W. Entriken. all of Salem. The bodv will be sent to Salem for burial The niuerai win be held Wedifesdav after,"-11 a.m kli Vetch and wheat noon, and Interment will be made In I nrst-class quality onlv. Phone 7l" the llaypsvllle cemetery. ' S-29-3t Cottage Undertakina Parlors Modern in every detail. Lady assist ant. Corner Cottage and Chemeketa. Phone 724. We have about 400 acres of thi host river bottom hop land in Polk county, at $100 an acre. See us about buying a piece of it. E. HOFER & SONS M3 S. Com. Phone 82 iHOP I AND I! ttORLICK'S1! SUITS and COATSl u Uans X r-5 Our line is sn rirnnrl It Means flrMna! and Genuine MALTED MILK . . . . . a m It I . The Food-drink 'or ah Ages. More healtliful than Tea or Coffee Agree with the weakest digestion. Delicious, invigorating and nutritious. Rich milk, malted train, powder form. 'A quick lunch prepared in a minute mm ..... .if nnnl irtrto Take no iubtirute. AskforHORLICK S. Others are imitations. CLYDE LINER APACHE CAME NEAR WRECKING A'fanta. Ga., Aug. 29. The, Clyde liner Apache, reported la;ti night in distress oft the Carolina j coast, is being towed toward Charles- , ton, according to wireless repori; re- j ceived here tooday. I'.rief dispatches from Brunswick,1 Ga.. state that a terriftic storm passed over tlie town and caused much dam ate. WAS KILLED BY EXPLOSION OF THE BOILER ISellinghani, Wash., Aug. 29. !n an explosion of a sawmill boiler at the plant of the Tyrrel-Hitchcock com pany at Van Zandt today. ,loe C.il more, engineer, was scalded and bruised and will die. The explosion came without warning and a stream ! of scalding water was directed upon WKIlll CASK Ollmore before he could make his ec 1 cape. The mill nronertv was not dam aged to any extent. 'iii- n rt ! UU I A I I IT i'' UnLLO I I POLITICAL OPPRESSION ! uniiniKioii, Aug. zv. mat iiie ; lederal ban on the McN'aniara de- : tense fund stamps is a piece of polit- ; leal oppression Is the opinion of Sec- I r!'i,:ran.5. Il8pn. ot the Amer- ...... ..unv,,,,, 1.UUU1, In a statement to the T'nlteit Precu - today, Morrison said. u ,i".,u 13 motive behind the decision of the postofllce denartment 1 use of the McN'amara defense fund stamps. When, we contemplated us ing the stamps we asked for a ruling and were told that If the stickers did not resemble the federal postage stamps their use wonlH he n..rmiDj ; stamps in any wav To niv mind It! j ,s merely a case of being un ? to ! ! "imply with any laws when the of-1 ificials back of them are hostile to-1 ward us." I X I1M RLillllllK fill H rOSaill t a nnannn' ! T7T 1 PERS01!AI S I Dr. nnd Mrs. U. F. White have re- turned from an automobile trip to I niack Hock. j Mrs. llattie Dayton has returned from a two weeks isit at Astoria. I). W. Yantis Is spending the day In i Pendleton. I Walter Cumniings has returned from Newport. I Mrs. Lynn Oleason Is visiting her brother. C. W. tileason, at Corvallis ! Miss Ethel Knlsely has returned from a ten days vacation spent at ! Astoria. ' Miss Addice Freeman of Hoot! River ' is Visiting Miss Ruth Manning , , ter street. P. Andresen of Pnni.- v.,i, An dre, To Mm V , 1 f"'1 len. ',0 Mill street iiiub m ui" nome of his cnnin i He Is here I 10,"ns tor a location. tft tt L. -A mM. NEW TODAY. ! !)ts(.J))( FOR SALE-Five-acre tract on w e,so roan, close in; good four room bouse, barn and well; eightv phS .f,r,"-"! .Sl'ho0' aml Hne. lice $l.t.i. $ri casll, t,alani,eensv terms, lmpiire F. Newton, Cai.ita'l lillprovement Co. S-29-3t I 1 FOK SALE-Ccxid K. &. C piano , eheap, if sold soon. Inquire of Shorty the Shiner." Bligh block Mate street. 8-29-t WOOD FOR SALE Fine flTTt ; growth body fir and s-ond-growth ; ; Phone Maine 2063, Martin Hard-: ; lllR- S-29-2W j ; HAY WANTED- PIIVSH IAX AMI SI IKiF.ox. 1R. .1. OLIN VAN WINKLE-Phv- ! stcbin and surgeon. Offlce 502 U 1 h. National Bank bldg. Phone 35.1 Residence 615. S-29-tfl FI.KCT1MO Sf PPUKS. i ELECTRIC FIXTURE & SUPPLY ! 1 o Manufacturers of electric and ' SafrlV111"- ?Ptrt, 1,laUnR anl re-' work S'nfflSide Wi,ling and mo,or! woik. Offlce and factorv. 245 North Liberty street. Phone 263. S-29-tf ; woon swvs. HAVE YOUR NEXT WINTER'S iiao ssj1 b thi;oii Your order, Ju( ve attention. Phone Main 1313. 8-29-tt yy':r- 1 j you a terators 5 i A l t X r.' 1 BeddinffBlanketsReddina I : o. Our Bedding sale is making friends 5 for us and a money saver for you. I Blankets Clton Cotton andWool and all pure I Wool, in white, grey, tan and assort- ment ot colors. Kegular Reduced orices on entire Comforts Ticd and Uiied sWes in flowered, t figured and Persian coverings over t me Dest quauiy or long noerea cotton tilling. Kegular prices from $1.35 to $5.00. Reduced prices on entire line. rlllOWS Uean Elastlc ad odorless, special t iKduiers specially treatea. rriced trom $1.25 to $9 50 pair. Reduced prices on entire line. Quality Merchandise. 1 U. G. Shipley Company! ij sj 145-147 North Liberty Street, s j FOR SALE A good 3-room house, east front lot, for $475. $75 down, balance $10 per month. Homer H. Smith, McCornack building. 8-24-tf FOR SALE Factory site; close in. Exceptional value for a Hm!.il in. vestment, as it must be sold at once. E. Hofer & Sons. 8-24-tf FOR SALE A new 5-room bunga low, bath, toilet, hot and cold wa ter, close to school, paved street, car line, walking distance, $1400. Small payment down, balance monthly. See Homer H. Smith, McCornack building. 8-24-tf FOR SALE Two large lots on North Broadway near Columbia. Size 50x231 each. Price 700 for the two or $400 for one. With chickens and garden that could be raised on this place, a family could support themselves. E. Hofer & Sons, 213 S. Commercial street. Phone 82. 8-18-tf FOR SALE First class 20-acre prune orchard in full learing Price. $0000. Crop now on trees is worth 25 per cent of price asked for orchard. If sold before Sep tember 1, the crop goes with place One of the best orchard buys on the market. E. Hofer & Sons, 213 S. Commercial street. 8-7-lmo jFOR SALE Fine home on hlhi improved corner, four blocks from .IS!nessL center ot Salem- Price. 16000. Terms. (1) WANTED TO TRADE 33 acres of well improved land In the town of .Monmouth for Salem ' l',1, eny or farm Property close In. I Will put in $1500 to make deal if i necessary. ;WE HAVE- $S00 to loan on farm j property. I FOR ANY KIND of farm land or city l property see us inn Q rK'"-"t"ER & SOXS ; -13 S. Commercial. Phone 82. i . 8-8-lwk 1 OR SALE New five-room bunga ; low on Shipping street, just 50 ; feet from the pavement on Capitol Boulevard. Paneled living room, beamed ceiling, electric lights, buf fet in dining room and screens for all windows and doors. Walls tinted, sewer and street assess ments paid. Price, onlv $1600 E Hofer & Sons, 213 South Commer cial street. Phone 82. 8-9-tf AS.IoH,AVK a Permanent shlpyarj at Salem. I am In a position to build or repair scows and ferry . boats. Address. M. J. jnes. Sa rp: 8-S-od-lmo ANTl-.n-From 10 to 50 acres of cheap land for chicken ranch. Must be near some means of transporta tion If you have tins propertv, see us about selling it for you. E. Hofer fc 8-29-tf MONEY TO LOAN Tnos. k. ford Over Ladd and Bush Bank. Salem, O - f c- f(orwich Union Insurnace Society. j Burghrdt Meredith. Resident Art 885 STATE STREET. wv iiifXl wc iviiuw wc can please Latest STYLE COLORS and CLOTHS all man-tailored garments of the X best materials. We employ only the best fitters and mus insuring net-tort r.t o r- lu ting garments. Priced from $1 5 to $75 prices trom 89c to $15.00. t linp. Popular Prices MONEY TO LOAN On Farm Property. John H. Scotl & Co., over thj Chicago Store, S lem, Oregon. Phone 1552. Near Oakland. California The only Woman's College on the Pacific Coast. ChartciTil 1885. Near two great Universities. Ideal climate throughout the year. Entrance and graduation requirements equivalent to those of Stanford and University of California, Laboratories for science with modern equip ment. Excellent opportunities for home economics, library study, music and an. Modern gymnasium. Special care for health of students, out-door life. President, Luella Clay Carson, A. if., Litt. D., LL. D. Far catalogue adilress Secretary, Mills College P. 0., California. Talmadge Printing Co. New White Building, 251 Vt State Street. SOCIETY AND COMMERCIAL PRINTING. Give an Iow Printer a Call. WEST SALEM TRANSFER Passengers Baggage Connecting with all trains at West Salem for Dallas, Falls City and Salem. Leaves Journal office for West Salem at 8:40 a. m., 1 m., 1:10 p. m and 4 p. m. ery day except Sunday. Also for Independence, Monmouth and McMinnville. Leaves Sunday at 8:00 a. m-, 1.00 p. m. and 5:15 p. m. Calls at hotels on request. Telephone or leave orders at Capital Journal office any day but Sunday. Phone 82. J. B. Underwood, Mgr. GEORGE M. POST ARCHITECT Corner State & Libertj Sts Salem, Oregon. . Boom 1, Gray Blk. rhnne 104. TYPEWRITERS ALL LAKES Bought Sold Rented Repaired Ribbons Rollers SaDDlie Seo Me Before Ton Do Anything C. M. LOCKWOOD Ptione 068 Mala 214-19 X. Com St. Salem. Or.