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H. J t 1 THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, FRIDAY EVENING, I ; O V . IT II Test: Case Will. Determine Jf MeasureJs":Op0ratrvB-ar; (Hslem SHreas of Tb Jonriul.) ' Salem. Or, tiov, The question of whether the workmen's compensation Jaw Is In. full effect. Including th Insar- ' ance features wilt be tested In tot u preroe court immediately, by means of a , mandamus suit, which will W filed to . day toi compel .Secretary; oC fitate Olcott to audit a claim presented oy the Salem hospital.,; 'The suit Is a friendly action - of all concerned. nd drrapgements have ' been made With the silpreros court to hear the ..arguments in tree case tomor ' row Jnornlng. s It Is expected a decision will be handed down by the court Tues- V Since Attorney. General Crawford ren dered an opinion to the effect that, the 1 law while In f feet, could not become " fully operative until next June, on the " ground that, Employers and employes have utitll that time in which to elect not to come under the law u tney so a- slre, the- compensation commission n desired to have the law tested as oon .as poesiDie. -iy " ' ' Th Mmmission entered Into a con tract with? the Salem hospltaUfor ac commodations during the anontn oi yo cember for first aid to workmen coming ih. t.n vhn mleht be -injured.. : A ..i, n i?i was nald on the contract The hospital presented "thai clahiV to the secretary of state's office, which, in order to make a basis for friendly suit, refused to audit it. ; .... - nki. tnniuMui deals with the insur. ance feature of th law, and will bring the question of whether it Is. now oper ative directly beiore in supreme HUERTA TO RETIRE v'-. , TOMORROW. SAYS -'." MEXICAN RUMOR l'. ,'. - , ... ' (Continued From Page One.) . tlon Neither concealed that what they feared most was. prematura juuui' ii.ii tt rievelorjments " " ' It was : known, however, that the administration was. sure General Huer 1a would retije as-president of Mexico though It did not appear to; have been ' decided Just when or how. ; Tba main iu v iUnotA)(H ifm both llUlllt ' WB, ' ---- , i.i.rv John Idnd at Vera Crua and Cha rge O'fShaughnessy .at Mexico City showed the dictator naa aetaucw would i be hopeless for him to : try to 'defy ih, United States, backed , by the other world powers.. ' v. i7 ' Despite General Carranaa's declara tion that he would consent to American mediation la no form whatever,. if was believed ; he would . change his mind and agree; to media Montana n, armis- AftkM) concerning m report -that-Lind had told Huerta Mexico's ports would be blockaded unless-he answered Amer ica's demands by noon tomorrow, so , retary Bryan said: "'vywf .ii?" "That is imtrue. A No representations have been made to the Huerta govern ment that are In the nature of demands." , Anxiety was felt concerning condl- , tions at. Chihuahua, tCJtjr,; from, which, the rebels having cut- the telegraph i lines, Oi news was ontainaoie. .Having . been repulsed .in attempts to storm the town, it was .saia uenenu mium m rebel commander, had settled down 10 starve It out by s siege.. Carraaza Forces Take Capital, Nogales, Bonora, Nov. l.-Messag-s received, here today reported the cap ture of : CuUaean, capital of the state of Slnaloa. by the constitutionalists. The dispatches contained no detail a Rebel ' sympathisers here immediately launched a hilarious celebration, parad ing the streets and sboutins; "Viva Car ranza," . ASHES OF JAPANESE GO HOME BY PARCEL POST .;, he AtiKKlefi. Calu Nov, HThe ashes of K. Marasawa who died recently, are ?n rout te Japan in the parcel -post The package was held up until the pos- ' tal . authorities ruled It t must be ac cepted, SPECIAL! , Best Creamery Butter 1 Ranch ' Eggs . . . . . .4Sc Fresh Eggs ............. .35c Full Cream Cheese, 2 lbs. . ,35c Cream; Brick Cheese, lb. ,20 Llmburger Cheeie, lb.. . . 20 Oregon Creamery 60 and 65 Chickens ........ 15 and 18e Springs .20c Swiss Cheese lb. 25c Oleomargarine ......50c La Grande Creamery f 264 YAMHILL ST. SUPREME 11.1 ON WASHINGTON ST., BET. FIRST AND SECOND . The Uttle Wholesale Butcher. ; - - that retails at wholesale prices, tf Good Steak, per lb. l2Vc Hamburger, per lb. U . 10c Boiling Beef per Ib.i. lie Choice Ppt i Roasts per" lb. STRIKERS-; STONE , FIRST TRAIN THAT. t'fv TRIES TO PULL OUT Cootlnu4 From Page One.) ders of Railway -Conductors and Train- men "were jnvwvea. . t , . At the last-moment the company ap pealed., to. the federal board j of rttedla- ttmtd conlmUonr lt'lUwa too lite to prevent the .walkout." ,-' ,.; i i . ii wri'.-..,;:.Vi '' - Mar JUach 1 Coast ' lines. Houston. Texas., Nov, 14.That the strike, on the Atlantic-! division of the Southern Pacific lines will spread un less the ' company speedily comes td terms was predicted by union railroad men. ' - i - ' " j They were of v the opinion ' that . the Houston and ' Texas Central, . running north frona here, would be the next line to be tied; up, and said they looked to see the coast lines affected 'Ultimately, They would not accept mediation now, they declared, the. company having ,re fused it hitherto, but would Insist that it negotiate with- the united brother hoods. t r5 .-;-. :';t"- ';:i, The railroad management was pre paring today to man Its trains .with of fice employes who rose from the ranks and understood practical railroading. Strike breakers', supplies were also in readiness, and every Indication pointed to a hard fight t , v i . , . . .... '. . ... uniy one irain nw iei( n? re) since ins strike began. i It was 'hound for Ban Antonio. .': The striking' conductors and engineers will. draw benefits Of 160 a month from the union funds, while the strike la on. and the firemen and switch men 40. '1 v President Wilson 'Appealed Tov. , IVashlngton, Nov. 14. Senators Rahs dell and Thornton appealed to President Wilson today to take immediate action toward . settling the ' Southern Pacifio strike, telling him that if It . continues long Louisiana and Texas Industries will face ruin, ' y r The president assured them that the Can you Afford a j Lavsuit? . Somewhere in the records of the 'title to your real I estatie ; there majr be flaw which r might result .in v the, lose of your 'property. Pro tect yourself." In- 4 .v..-rLi -L' j sis, on our uiuu ' .vnteect Certificate of Title. - Investi-ra .. gate, Call for booklet Title & 'Trust CoH Fourth near Stark. 1 We Also Issue Title Insurance Ml "' HsBaVsVLHssHslBilsSBBsV " iive,ieaains: cooKine: autnonues tefe V: aU.-recomrhend ? r i .Marion larlancl; & have written a woriderful new , book of recipes and cooking hints called "HOME HELPS." The chapters on How "Tables of Comparati- TTime Table for Cooking,' alone well worth having, send it to you FREE. Th recipes' are practical for every-day use, and illustrate the uses of and value of Cottolene, ' , ' Cottolene goes much farther than any other cooking fat or shortening. Saves money because it is economical; always insures digestible food. sNewiarket Pork Roast, XKAZftolic No. 5 Pure Lard. . 65cJ No. 10 Pure Yard f. $1.25' No. 5 Compound.'. . .50c department of labor will do everything possible to end the dispute. . . 1 . ' .'-...v -V;j'-- V; ' v Rnj . Coast Not Involved. . ; V ...Ban Francisco, Novv14j Southern Pa cific officials here declared today that the strlkA of trainmen and engineers' on the company's line In Texas and Louis iana was not expected to affect the Ta clflo coast.1' It was asserted: that ; the coast , employes - had r submitted no de- tnandir whleh- hadjrt beon;setUean; ti-'i'x'-;: ' ' i i hi i ii : ; Journal Want Ada bring results. ' 1 MEAT. v, . . ... 106 FIRST v VUUV lUJUViUU JIUVUT ; Tomorrow. Saturday, the Following Big, Specials Will ' , ' f Be; Offered ' V. 'it 4' EfWCY FTO POUND ; Choice Shout t ider Steiak i;v. RihT and Loin J A Mutton Chops s Shoulder of Mut ton Choice Round' Steak 14c .Gdttolene - .., Drop a postal today for your Copy of "HOME HELPS," and order Cottolene from your Grocer, TUDCP SATURDAY -t'i . t , Salmon 15c 8c A big whole Fish for 30 cents to 35 cents each. ( ' ( ' , 5 Fresh Killed Hens, Springs, Ducks, Geese i' Poultry 1 and Young DOU1LTV. Butter ' .Skamokawa Creamery, 65c anil 75c per mil ' Nnna GblmMlbia'i Fibli - Co TWO STORES Third and Ankeny; also 135 COLONEL f LANS HUNT ' 1 ; , IN THE CHILEAN ANDES Buenos Ayres., Nor;l. Colonel The odore Koosevelt and his party started today for La 'Plata on board a private car. i The party was expected to reach Santiago. Chile. November' It, and spend five days Miming in ma nuean Andes. ' Early - in December Colonel Roosevelt expects to explore the forestp , Some' men are nothing but living ex cuses. ' . , ' PRICES at 1 1 , v 1 1 !TREET - PER locTO 19c ' t v'' Oregon State V Butter . . . . . O OL , Guaranteed: tiff W! : ii i Din SPECIALS W .'J.J 'Wl. ' asJ!ir ..I I I U fl mm i" :w w; (! u ! y i 't if. mm Willi ' iii n i'i'iiii ill i i iii 'a I Turkeys. We dress our own lutUr - i 1 1st, bet. Waih. and Alder Encli:!) Crcc:.f:st tot ,1 ' w . v 0.0. EasHeri! Songai? . CqafM -Ilairirii! 15 ' CEaoScesQ- ilesf IPoFfisein . , , s - loin and Fine Sujrar Loin of Pork, Pure 'Lard V5's 65c :.t 10's $1.25 m " t i r" :"'. e it MICE A r.. anowaer ivoasi or veai . . : - - n Pot Roast ............ Breast of Veal' Hamburger .Steak .1 . Mutton . Chops . .V ,-.' Veal Cutlets, Hindquarters of lb, Pork Chops, Mutton; Picnic Hanis Lin Lack of space prevents us from telling you of the many interesting bargain prices' , that prevail in'bur Poultry, Fish Egg and Butter Department - CHAS. RUDEEN, Proprietor . A-GASH ' V vi Every One of the SPECIAL SATURDAY. SLAUGHTER Meat and Fish ; Porterhouse Steak. - lb. .18 . Ioin or Bound Steak, lb, . , . . .17 . ' namDurg eteaa; ana ( Roast Bef. lb, t.12HJ-5 tar of Pork. lb. . ,., -ASc . '.Leer of Lamb,: lb. .... . . .. 12hie .j -Lamb Shoulder, lb...,....... . Veal Roast, lb. . . ........ .15c i Veal Loin, lb. ;. . . . ' 18 ; Sugar Cured Ham, lb. 17c Holt Pork. lb...i..,.......12H .Pink, Salmon, lb. . .'.s. ,...... ..ge Sliver Salmon, 3' lbs. .250 Trail hilt lh . . .l.ii..1flr Silvpr Smelts.-S lbs 25 Blaqk Cod, lb Jft Sturgoon, lb, '1TH Crabs, fresh boiled, ea.lOJ-liM , Razor Clams, do . . , . . . 12c . Fresh Oysters dally. ' . " f Fresh killed Poultry every day."-, Orders taken for Thanksgiving ;' Turkevs. ' t t . , Groceries' V J' 20 lbs. Fine Orsn. Sugar. , .S l.O' 104b.- sack Flour. ..... -j.. .30 Rhrdried - Wheat .... .... . . .10 00 , 4 pkgs. Corn Flakes, ...... .Z5 ' 4 lbs. Pop Corn .w.. ...... 25 bars Whits Soap. , . 25d !;l lbs. Fancy Dried Peaches. . 250 . t J boxes Oil Sardines... 250 V S cans Ripe Olives, rt ifn. M-250 i S cam reus or Tomatoes., ..ic 3 cans ' Pineapple i i . .. , .i i f250 S cans White Asparagus 250 8 ' cans' Minced Clams.. . . . .250 Tea, Coffeei Spices Lloton's Yellow Label Tea." lb 00 50 Or Ronfl City Coffee, lb....... . ,, Hoffman House Coffee, lb.', . . Tiest Kxtracts, I bottles , All Rnlp.eg. can .' . : 0 . 0 ISnider's or Blue Label Catsup 20 Postuni, .'. 85c now. , . . . . .200 U. & O. Cocoa, reg. 25c, now.. 200 D:ccn 22c nr.J 25c - -r- A V At, the Following Prices: ISOiMiflCs v Fcdl:allves For Saturday Only. t . "WeXut the Price But Not the. Quality" Juicy Porterhouse, i -none oteaks. Extra Cured Hams," Delicious all go at. r . ' . ; ; ' , , SPECIAL NOTICE . . , a All these prices prevail in ' our Branch Market in the Yamhill Pub lic - Market, corner,; Second and Yamhill sts. 1 - nhill sts. . 1 x S Stall 16 t , -ij ft' : , v r ' " ' . . . V t'i IIV C I ILD- . Shoulders and Mutton only COME-DO YOUR TRADING Mil GLL OFFER 9- t Tomorrow r Only Thirty Stores Cooperating in Butter, Eggs,Cheese New Zealand Butter, 1 lhs...i75ei. V McMlnnvlile Crcamory Butter, - , - 2 Jbs. i.iM,iMi.M,.fi...t75? , Fresh Dairy Butter, lb...... -3O0 . Skarnokawa Butter. I lbs....T3C.' . Wild Ross Butter. 2 lbs. ... ..7O0 1 Superior Butter, lbs., ,630 ' Lons Star Butter. S lbs, 750 ; Oregon Bulk Butter. "2 lbs.., '.750 i ; Elgin Butter, 2 lbs.. ..v..8O0 Laurel wood' Butter, S lbs..,i.7O0," Iowa Tub Butter, 3 lbs 7O0 Oregon Mist Butter, S lbs..,. 750 ' 'Panama Butter, 2 rbs. ... i . . -7O0 - , B. & M. Special Butter, 2'lbs,50 Marigold uieo, z ids... , Ouaranteed Egg", dos.'. t Oregon Ranch Kggs, dos,,','. v: I combs-Honey';, ...a...., . , - Reg. 15c Jar. Honey . i .... ' 4 cans Ouaranteed Milk,..,. -. Roquefort Cheese, 1 lb. v .. . . . . Cream Brick or Limburser - IS. :5c O0 , Cheese, lb t...,.'.2K0 Swiss Domestic Cheese; lb,..,3O0 , Creamed Cottage Cheese, lb...Oo "i , iinportea iimuurger Cheese, lb. OO0 VASHINGTOH MlAMlir coawEn First and WASHINGTON ST. n t I . Sirvi l (C)C : Compound ; 5V50c ; 10V95c .HinHquairter of Mutton Blalr1al I-IaM I'arWS 1 sst . Bologna and Home Made" - f Sausage ; - . . . V. . : ; i Head Cheese ...! t . , IT n V. u u ders of ;? Mutton (Q ;. I Vfutton Stew for ' jl I ;v;;:-;0'lb.' Leg of ,-J 'p L: ) JLuy IlLvt HERE IM" 221 FIRST, CORNER SALMON ! i - Kit ... ' ' r the Market Joins in a , I , Fruits, Vegetables' A pples, . delivered,- box 8 1 .OA l Kating Apples, dos. . ......... 150 - Fancy Bananas, dos. 1 . . ,....15v Fancy large Pears' dos. 150 Pineapples, '3 for. i. . . . . , ... ..250 Florida Grapefruit, 8 or 250 Grapefruit. . California, each.,.50 New Wslnuts, lb,,..... 2) - New 'Almonds, lb. , . . n J50 Seedless Raisins, 8 lbs. ,25e Candy Figs, lb. ............. .1 200 "NewJ3olden Dates,1 fl lbs.Mftj250 Italian Prunes,, 2 lbs... . .....150 Sweet Potatoes,, 2 lbs; 50-f i 12 Ilia. ...,........'.. ..t250 Irish Potatoes, 20, lbs. 250 Celery, 8 fof ...... 1O0 Lettuce, each. 50 3 lor, ,. , , l Hninarii. io. ...... lreen Peppers, lb., f Parsplps, B-lbs. .... ..,..1 Tomatoes,, x it)s.....v.c..jJ. Cabbage, head . t .-..... . Delicatessen rniU Pickles, dos Vrefi Saner Kraut, at . 1 50 , ...... 1O0 Pickled Pig Feet, 3 iDs.,.,t, 'Now Uofniny, qt.. 400 'Norwegian Sardines. 3 cans, .25c Norwetrian Fish .HhIIs. can. . .2(t0 lieat Imported Sainton, can ,,4 150 Imp. ,NOodlen,. 1 Vlb(i.;.i . , i .3K0 Imp, Macaronl.it lbs. ; , ; A , .2 50 ', Hest Jr-eanui nutter, a, ids. , ; . at0 Grecian Olive Oil, Lacedemonian , ' . , .Valley .brand, pint, 5O0I fl'inrt, ' ,- OO0 gallon .... t".vi,OQ f Whits Top Bread, 50 for. .250 . plum Pudding, lb . . . ... . i-. ; 4 Q& 1912-19H Fruit .Cake, lb.....5O0 . No. f Fruit Cake, lb. . , r. -350 Van Dusnen Marble Cke,.,,,OO0 IilnrR, Ldy Flngesn and v.. Miictiroonn, lb. ... ...,.. . 5QC ' Candy ; and i visit - 1U sure Kltf lien. our Candy 1 sassissssMassssssBBsssBSsMsBSB'4"' '-"'"" .t , , . ,,- n- ji-a-'--