PAGE Forii DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, SATURDAY, AUGUST 13, 1010. RIFIC WINDS STO THE FLYERS ARK NOT "WILLING 'TO RISK THEIR MACHINES IN THE STORM EVEN LH BLANC, THE "STORM KING" IS 'FORCED TO QUIT. tUNITBD rSCSa IXABIO WIOB. Mozlores, France, Aug. 13. Bat tered by terrific winds, Lo Gagneux and Mamot, who left Meslores early today on tho fourth log of tho 488 mllo cross country aeroplane race, wero forced to Book shelter on the ground, the former at Chilly, tho lat ter at Hlrson, more than half-way from Mozieres to Douai, tBo destina tion. Lo Gagneux alighted with case; Manfot was loss fortunate, his machine being badly damaged on tho treos against which, tho air cur rents cast' him. Rains and cyclonic gale deterred tho5other aviators from ascending at all. ' Lo Blanc, who loads the raccre bo, far, and Aubrun, his nearest com petitor;, nf tor testing tho velocity of tho wind, i announced that thoy wore unwilling to risk their machines In tho 87-mIlo flight to Douai, They aro In hopes that tho storm will nbat6 boforo ovenlng but thoy state they will ascend later today despite tho "wenthor. Great crowds aro travollng to Douai to await tho ar rival of tho aviators. FUNERAL OF ' JOE GANS TO BE HELD TODAY church, tho body of Joe Gans, form er lightweight champion pugilist, was vlowcd today by 36,000 persons. Hour after hour they filed silently by tho flower covered coffin. Early today tho final services In tho Arevlo street home of tho "old master" . were hold, Rev. Carroll GIbbs officiating. Tho ceremony was brief, and attended only by the Immediate mombers of tho family. After the last prayer had been said, tho bier was parried from tho houso to tho .waiting hearse, car riages, automobiles, people' on foot, young and old, wore waiting In tho street. When tho procession started for the church tho mourners formed tbomselvos into orderly ranks thnt stretched back through throe miles, Eight carriages, banked and smoth ered in a wealth of flowers, followed tho hoarse. Behind these came the closed carriages of Mrs. Gans and tho foster mother of tho deceased. Burial takes placo this aftornoon. ALLINGER ON ROAD TO KLAMATH FALLS TODAY FINNEY, WHO IS WITH HIM GETS A NEW JOIJ -SECRETARY WILL REMAIN AT KLA.MATH FALLS FOR TWO DAYS LOOKING INTO IRRIGATION AND OTHER MATTERS AND WILL THEN MAKE' VJSIT TO CRATER LAKE. POLICEMEN ARE DISCHARGED FOR DISOBEDIENCE Baltimore, Md Aug. 13. Lying in Rtntn at Whnteoat MnthniHat THEY CLAIM THEY .FEARED BUTCHERS AND GROCERS WOULD BOYCOTT THEM, AND THAT THEY COULD GET NO PROVISIONS. Columbus, Ohio, Aug. 13. For refusing to protect tho cars of tho traction company from the strikers, 32 pollcomon wero suspended today by Chief of Pollco Carter. The va cancies on tho force were filled at onco, ovor 100 civilians volunteer ing to bo sworn In as patrolmen. Tho pollcomon wont before Mayor Marshall yes to relay and announced that thoy would refuse to rldo on tho cars as protectors. Tho reasons thoy gave wero that grocers and butchers had threatened to boycott them and that they would be unable to get provisions. DNITZD PBIS8 DUIS2 WIBB. Portland, Oro., Aug. 13. Richard A. Balllnger, secretary of tho Inter ior, who has been spending several days In Portland, left last' night for Klamath Falls, Oregon,' whoro he will devote two days to Inspecting work being dono In that vicinity by tho reclamation service. Besides While In Portland, E. C. Flnnoy, assistant to the secretary, received notice of his appointment as chief law officer of tho reclamation ser vice, a promotion which came from tho hands of tho president. Flnnev will have charge of all the legal bus iness of tho service as well as tho policies to bo carried out. Many of members of his party, tho secretary iftho duties now devolving upon Dl was accompanied by E, G. Hopson, Aector Newell, of the reclamation chief engineer of tho work and Oil- service, will bo taken over by Fin vor P. Morton. I ney. CANADIAN TOWN OF PHOENIX HAS DISASTROOS FIR BLAZE STARTED IN OIL HOUSE OF GRANIIY SMELTING COM PANY MAIN TOWN SAVED ONY BY HEROIC WORK. UNITED ritESS WIRE. Phoenix, B. C, Aug. 13. The largest and most disastrous fire which ever visited Phoenix started Friday at 3:15 p. m. in the number thrco oil houso of tho Grariby Con solidated Mining and Snielting Com pany hero. It took but an instant for tho flames to travel along the covered approach between North of tho tunnel and tho No. 3 crusher building. Tho sparks of the crusher build ing fanned by a breeze began falling on the lower streets and the sparks caught and destroyed tho Methodist and Presbyterian churches, tho pal ace livery, public school house, pio neer publishing ofllce and plant, Superintendent Smith's residence and the Hodges cottage. Tho now machine 'and the- black smith shops of Iho Granby, only orected last winter, shared the same fate. That the part of Phoenix known 'as "upper town,' was not cpmplbtoly leveled is duo to the ex cellent work rendered by tho city fire department and Granby em ployes. It looked' several times that the town must go, and there was many an empty house, as furniture was removed to tho street to places of "safety. On communication with tho offi cials of the Canadian Pacific rail road, orders wero given the train crow Just arriving with the passen ger train to wait and be in readlnep? to offer any assistance in conveying people out of the city, but fortu nately It was not required. Tho flro is under control. So far as is known no one was killed .and only one person hurt though many are exhausted. All buildings burned carry insurance but In spite of th's there will be heavy losses, i . o Try a Journal Want Ad. WHOLE LOTS OF TROUBLE. ' (Continued from Page 1.) Charles D. Norton, secretary to the president. That Taft practically snubbed . Senator Aldrlch yesterday when the senate leader called on him s the report finding credence here, and It Is said that Norton's Influence was responsible for tho reception tendered the Rhode Islander. It Is reported that Senntor Aldrlch planned a long stay at the summer capital but tho formality of tho vis it, which amounted to real chilli' ncss, caused him to chango his plans ana leave speedily. A report that is being circulated In political quarters hero Is that Postmater-General Hitchcock was directed some tlmo ago to get rid of Secretary Balllnger. Norton has been exceedingly friendly with Senator Crane since he became tho president's secretary. Norton also has been present at most of the Important political pow-wows tho president has had since he suc ceeded Fred W. Carpenter. Norton and Senator Lodge wero present when Roosevelt visited Taft, and Norton has been at tho conferences between Crane and tho president. Farm and City Prop erty for Sale You will bo sorry when It is too late to get that splendid farm for $35 per acre. We told you about a similar farm at $3C per acre a little while ago and an Id It would bo purchased by tho first party looking at it. Tho first party that looked at it did purchase tho farm. We have another one, in many respects better, that we can sell at the same price. Wo have tho best of farms on Howell and alem Prairies for sale for $100 per acre less than they will sell for In a few years. Can sell you a flno apple orchard In good condition, near Sa lem, In full bearing with two year old walnut trees set every 40 -feet, for less than the walnut orchard Is worth: and havo other applo orchards In first class condition. Also splendid hop yards and dairy farms, for sale cheap. MILLIONS HOMELESS. (Continued from Page 1.) Accommodating our customers our hobby. is The house of quality. Gumma Prefecture Is virtually sur rounded by a flood which threatens to Inundate the town. Mayor Yukio Ozakf today issued a call for subscriptions of food and clothing from the wealthier resi dents and for volunteers to carry supplies into the stricken country districts. v Nothing has been heard from rail way engineers reported entombed near Karuizawa when the river. Rp- kugo overflowed and It is feared they have perished. Houses for Sale Do not wait too long to look at that splendid house, well Im proved grounds all kinds of fruit and berries, for small sum down and about tho rental value each month. Do not fall to examine that eight-room house, in good condi tion, almost now, largo lot, close In for $1500. Many other good values to offer in houses and vacant lots. Have just listed some good lots, close in at low figures and liavn a large list of vacant lots that can be sold from $100 up on easy terms. Let us tell you about our list before you purchase. John cott Lo Phone 1552 feaa t&od JRi SL ML dBb bd oBa if you are in need of some inf ormatiosi cemiffig your fishing or hunting trip. We be delighted to accommodate you. We are thoroughly posted. REGISTRATION BOOKS AVILL BE OPEN TONIGHT The registration books will be kept open tonight until 9 o'clock by Coun ty Clerk Allen so that every one de siring to register may do so, and the clerk Is anxious that every one avail themselves of the opportunity. Prior to Mr. Allen's Inauguration of 'the policy of keeping the books open Saturday evenings there was some complaint to the effect that the laboring class was not given a chance to register. With the view cf accommodating them Mr. Allen kept the books open last Saturday night until 9 o'clock, but during the even ing but four people registertd, and unless there is more of a demand than thqt in the future the office will probably not be kept ope'n during the evenings. fttttttlUllllllllltllllllllllllillttlllll: iitttttiXUUtUXtttt ii;:n;:::;n: WINCHESTER 401 Caliber, Model 1 909, self-loading rifle The most powerful recoil repeater model. Price $25.00 We also have a large stock of 22 caliber rifles, such as Winchester Auto Loading. Winchester Model 90. Winchester Model 1906. Remmington Hammerless Repeaters Marlin Repeaters Savage Repeaters wit M' RUJE3T0VVINON We have a full line of Pierce Bicycles, heavy service model, G. & J. Tires, Steel Rims and Coaster Brake, $45.00 Dayton Bicycles, $32.50 to $45, according to equipment Harvard Bicycle, $30 to $40, according to equipment. l'or Quick Relief From Hay Fot'cr Asthma and summer bronchitis, take Foley's Honey and Tar. It It quickly relieves the discomfort and suffering and the annoying symp toms disappear. ' It soothes and heals the inflamed air passages of the head, throat and bronchial tubes. It con tains no opiates and no harmful drugs. The genuine is in a yellow package. Refuses substitutes. J. C Perry. ' MARION COUNTY DIRECT , PRIMARY REPUBLICAN TICKET Republicans who are friends of the Oregon Direct Primary law will sup port their principles by voting for tho following candidates for nomIna Hon at primary election September 24th. For Senators Alonzo Gesner and Hal D. Patton of Salem. For Representatives A. C. Llbby of Jefferson, George .W. Johnson of Salem, A. G, Steolhamm-r of Sliver ton, Sherman Swank of Aumsvlllb, and Frank E. Osburno of Champoeg, These candidates stand for the Direct Primary law and tfio. election of Senators by tho Direct vote of the people on tho Oregon plan. The Laziest Man In tho World. Athletic Goods Holley and Stiletto Cutlery Would not be contented to bo kept In the house and 'do nothing by rheu matism. Neither aro you, who are always busy and active. Then don't neglect tho first twinge of an ache or pain that you might thing is Just a "crick." . Rub well with Ballard's Snow Liniment and, no matter what the trouble is, It will disappear at once. Sold by all druggists. o An Eastern Orogon paper accuses the editor of an axchnngo of lying with tho accomplished fluoucy of a brass-lunged barker at a ballyhoo, o Do euro and take a bottle of Cham berlain's Collo, Cough and Diarrhoea Romedy with you when starting on your trip this summer. It canndt be obtalnod aboard the trains or steam ers. Changes of water and climato often cause sudden attacks of diar rhoea, and It is beet to be prepared. Sold by all dealers. 10 Acres, 5-room house, 1 1-2 acres timber, balance in fruit, consisting of raspberries, loganberries, currants, strawberries, 115 Royal Anne's and Lamberts, Con cord and Delaware grapes; $445 worth of berries sold this year and still selling $4,000 House and Two Lots in Englewood, finely improved, 1 2 block from car line, .This is a snap and will not be on market long, Price $2,000; terms Seven-room House, pantry, 2' closets; hard finish and large lot 66x165, east front, $3,000 Two-room House and Four Lots, 1 1-2 blocks from car line, $850; $400'down, easy payments, 1 o Acres, 3-room house, 8 acres in c cultivation, half stumpage and pasture, 6 miles Trom Salem, 3 miles from Turner $1,500 Six-room new House, Lot 60x190, large range, hot and cold water, barn 1 6x20, PriGe ,$2,000 Four-room House and Lot 75x166, bath, hot and cold water, finely papered, good garden and all kinds of fruit Price $1,600 25 Acres, 20 acres in cultivation, 1 acre in old orchard, 550 Prune trees, 68 Apple trees, good well and run ning water all the year, new barn, good 6-room house, 5 acres in pasture; 8 miles from Salem, Price $4,000 t The above property is very choice and I am offering it at these figures for only a few days, Now is your chance to make a good investment, . Geo. O. Savage eal Estate Agent 135 Commercial Street mat Wo wish to thank our 123 customers, who have given us some of their business. Wo believe tho treatment you havo received will appeal to you more than anything wo might say. We extend to others an invitation to call. We cultivate tho acquaintance .of our customers and want so far as possible to know them personally eo you can't please us hotter than to call and get acquainted, tell as who you are, where you live, what you aro doing, etc. We aro Inter- osted in you and want to know you. and when we do we aro In d position to tako care of your wants. s We pay 4 per cent on savings. SUnSORIHKRS. I If von cat vour nanor hv mail kindly watch the tag and sen when the time ia up, and remit promptly, or notify us to stop tho paper; otherwise bill will be made for the time the paper comes after explra- Bank & Salem Trust - Co, 4