THE DAILY CAPI TAX JOURNAL, SALEM. OREGON, ntlDAY. APRIL 24. 1914. PAGE FIVE 60c BROCADED Dress Goods COPEN, LIGHT TAW, LIGHT ROSE, 60c VALUE V 35c 90c EATINEa IN LAVENDER, PINK, BLACK AND WHITE Now 75c AN ASSORTMENT OP 15c Hosiery POR CHILDREN 10c pair 25c NOVELTY " Cotton Goods ALL COLORS Now 16c yd. STRONG COTTON MATERIALS, SUIT ABLE FOB CHIL DREN'S CLOTHES, 30c VALUE 25c yard 75c PONGEE, ' NEW BUT SLIGHTLY DAMAGED, NOW 55c yard Saturday Scrim'&Net Special 25c SCRIM 17c yard 30c SCRIM 19c yard 45c SCRIM AND FINE NET 33c yard 60c LACE AND NET CURTAIN MATERIAL 44c yard 75c VALUES 55c SATURDAY ONLY SATURDAY ONLY 14c GINGHAM 10c yard THIS IS LESS THAN THE COST OP HANDLING. SALEM ELKS FEAST AND. MAKE MERRY AT HALL Annual Horn Coming Attended by BrothK Elk From All OTtr . the Bute PROVIDE ENTERTAINMENT . FOR VISITING BROTHERS Elaborate Musical Program Rendered and Many Speeches Are Heard by Membert. The Elk'a ball was crowded with both Salem and visiting members of the order last night at the home coming meeting and the local members did themselves proud in getting up what wa voted to have been the fin est program arranged here for manv a day, brother Elks from all over the state came home for the especial purpose of meeting Salem members of the lodge and many old crenies shook bands over the banquet table after the entertain meat. The Salem lodge has the repu tation of being the best entertainer in the country and the efforts bt the i members last night waa no exceptiou to the rule. Entertainment galore was ! furnished, and the finest of viands, the kind all good Elks like, made the ' banquet tables stand heavy on their legs, while the program was one wmo will long be remembered. ' Fine Entertainment The committee on arrangements did not overlook a thing which would tend The Markets LOCAL WHOLESALE MARKET. Hay, Timothy $15.00 Clover, per ton $10(0)11 Oats and vetch $13.50 Wheat, per bushel BOc Bran, per ton , $27.00 Shorts, per ton .$20.00 Oats, per bushel .32 Chittim Bark, per lb ..i5c Cheat, per ton $13.00 Potatoes, per cwt -.. . ....4O50c Onions $3.25 sack Batter and Eggs. Butterfat, per lb., f. o. b. Salem....23c Creamery butter, per lb. .. 23c Egg - - 17c Poultry. Hens, per lb H i Boosters, per lb 8: Steers. Steers 78e Cows, per cwt 5fle Hogs, fat, per :.......7fu 8c Stock hogs, per lb e'atbTc Ewes, per lb 5e Spring lambs, per lb ..... 6c Veal, according to quality ll12c PelU. Dry, per lb .... 8c Salted country pelts, each ...t!5c$l Lamb pelts, each . ........23.' I PORTLAND MARKETS. Portland, Or., April 24. Today's markets: Wheat Club, 90c; blue stem, 90c. ' Oats No. 1, white feed, $22.50; gray, $22. Barley Brewing, $22.50; feed, $21 21.50. Hogs Best live, $S.7(J; prime steers, 8(j.50. Fancy cows, $7; best calves, $9; spring lambs, $8; yearling lambs, $6.75. Butter City creamery, 25c. Eggs Selected candled local extras, CHINESE MERCHANT , IS A VOLUNTEER 'cubes, 24c; do bricks, 25c; city cream SEATTLE MARKETS. Seattle, April 24. Eggs Belect ranch 22(ffi23c. Butter, Washington creamery firsts CHERRINGO REBUS. t WVv; fctV! f'i'J $w ery bricks, 2oc; California, 24c; Oro- ! gon, 24c. T. G. MAR, OF STOCKTON, DE- Cheesa, Oregon triplets, 19e; limburg SIRES TO REPAY THE UNITED er, 20c; Youny Americas 2021c; local STATES FOR PROTECTION, cream bricks, 19c; Wisconsin twins, i 19c; Wisconsin triplets, 19(n20e; Cali Stockton, Cal., April 21. F. G. orn'a 18c' Washington triplets, 18je. Mar, a Stockton Chinese merchant,! Onions, green 2o30c per dozen; volunteered his services to the United "1" a P?r cw-': Texas Bermudas, States today in case of war with Mex- per 50 pounds, ico. Mar is -a naturalized citizen of I 1 rtato lwal U4ft.16; lakima Idaho. Last' night he wired Governor Gem9 18$20; California new 5c Haines, ar Boise, as follows: ' 6'i.c per pound. "I hasten to offer my services to my ' homo state, should you issue a call for 4. Tolunteers to defend this country ; . against Mexico. I am known here byi AMUSEMENTS. i my Chinese name, F. O.-Mar. I desire I to repay the obligation I owe to this1 4, ! nfinnt.v mv Ailiipntinn ami nrntec-1 ' tion.-Framk Q. Lewis." EveI)'n sbit Thaw, the most talked Discussing the message, Mar said: ' ln ." world, will come to "The governor knows me, for I used the Grand tonight m a French musical to be court interpreter in immigration , divertissement, Marietta'' by Maurice otters at Boise. I see by $8 papers ! olnr from a successful engagement that the governor mav issue a call. i;t the Alhambra "Theatre, London, van tto offer my services to my state. ! Mrs. Thaw is supported by a large "This Mexican trouble won't last long. The United States will settle it quickly. SENATOR LINN Or JIM IJXN. 5000 Kopecks To the person sending in the correct answer and writing the best 25-word story on "vVill Uncle Sam Hurt (Huerta)" The winner will be allowed to spend 5000 kopecks at the Cherrian Cherringo tonigut at the, Armory and he will have the time of his life doing it. ORRIINE CURES DRINK HABIT company. Mrs. Thaw has but recently returned to the stage. For six years after the unfortunate affair with which her name was connected she remained in seclusion perfecting herself in her chosen profession the stage. It was not until this Spring when she thought that all notoriety connected with her name hud died down that she decided to armear. She selected the London So uniformly successful has ORKIXE ' Hippodrome as the theatre for heT been in restoring the victims of the 'first appearance, for fear, that if she "Drink Habit" into sober and useful ! returned to the stage in N'ew York she citizens, and so strong is our confidence! would be accused of making capital in its curative powers, that we want to out of the publicity given the actions emphasize the fact that OKRIXE is 0f her husband. eold under this positive guarantee. If, Mrs. Thaw's dancing partner, Jack after a trial you get no benefit, your . Clifford, will be seen in this production. mn Till h. refunded. ORB1XE In addition to " Mariette" a number costs'onlv $1.00 per box.' Ask druggist jot American and European novelties for Free'Booklet. are introduced including Bernard and SALEM HIGH PLAYS ALBANY THIS AFTERNOON The Salem high school baseball team left this afternoon for Albany where they will play the Albany high school team this afternoon. The team has been working hard all week and are in the best of condition. Keene and Race are both pitching in excellent form and the players are all up to par both in hitting and fielding. The team will go from Albany wheri they will play Corvallia high school to-J morrow aiternoon. rne result or tne game will be posted on the Capital Journal bulletin board. AUTO THIEVES GET TEN YEARS Los Angeles, April 24. Ten years each in San Quentin prison was the sentence imposed today on Lloyd Mc Ginnis and Roy Ferrier, who stole an automobile for a drive to San Francisco. to entertain the crowd. Many solos were rendered which brought the memler9 to their feet whilo Horbert L. Stiff, one of Salem's talented young men, entertained the guests witn u trombone solo and Messrs. Kurth and Pinney each gave a cornet solo. Tho toast-master of the evening was Judge C. L. McXary and the following members made bri"f talks: M. L. Meyers, exalted ruler, "Welcome"; Frank T. Wright man, "Homo Com ing"; W. Carlton Smith, "What Elk doni Means"; R. A. Watson, story; August Huckestein, past exalted ruler; W. R. Mc Williams, colored stories; Judge P. H. D'Arcy, "Our Eighteenth Birthday"; S. M. Endicott, "Our Affliliated Members"; Charles V. Gal loway, "Eleven O'clock Toast." First Ruler Present. John Knight, who is practically the father of the Salem, lodge' of the B. P. O. E., and who is now a resident of Portland, waa present at the home-corn ing. Mr. Knight waa the first exalte! ruler of the local order and ho who took the first steps toward bringing about the organization of the lodge in Salem. Following the entertainment, Milton L. Meyers, present' Exalted Ruler, pre sented Mr. Knibf r-with a beautifully engraved silver cafnV case. Mr. Meyers maite the presentation with a well timed address and the recipient of the gift was greatly touched by the un expected and brothwly token of esteem shown by the Salem, brothers. The. Program. Music EJks Orchestra Bro. Chas. L. McXary, P. E. R , Toastmaster Bro. M. L. Meyers, Exalted Ruler.... Welcome "For He's a Jolly (Jood Follow".... Jn4UM.. .... Everybody Bro. Frank T. Wrightman, P. E. R Home Coming Mimic .-. Elks' Orchestra Messages from Our Absent Brothers. Bro. Herbert L. Stiff .... Trombone Sob Bro. A. L. Wallace &on,j Bro. W. Carlton Smith, P. E. H., ' What Elkdom Means Music Elks' Orchestra Bro. R. A. Watson Story Bro. R. E. Lee Steiner Son;; Bro. Aug. Huckenstein, P. E. R Pant Exalted Rulers Bro9. Kurth and Phinney....C'ornet Duet Bro. Tom Ordemann Soni; Bro. W. R. Mc Williams, Colored Stories r T c... w . vii-u. j. oiijucr ou"- chard .uiisic vrcuesir.1 Bro. P. II. D 'Arcy, P. E. R Our Eighteenth Birtudnv Specialty Bro. S. M. Endicott Our Affiliated Member.) Bro. Chas. V. Galloway, P. E. R Eleven Oclock Toast Music Elks' Orchestra Specialty Menu. . Toke Points. Olives Pickles .Piccalilli Celery Salted Almonds Chicken Tongue Ham Veal Shrimp Mayonnaise, Tuna Salad Ice Cream Cake ' Fruit Xuts Raisins Creese Crackers Punch Mineral Water Cigars Coffee Cigarettes 10 DARKEN ' APPLY SAGE TEA A few application! of Sags Tea and Sulphur brings back its rigor, color, glou and thickness. Common garden gc brewed into a ! heavy tea with sulphur and alcohol added, will turn gray, treaked and faded hair beautifully dark and luxur iant, remove every bit of dandruff. stop salp itching and falling hair. Just a few applications will prove a revela tion if your hair u fadiag, gray or dry, straggly and thin. Mixing the Sage Tea and Sulphur recipe at home, though il troublesome. An easier way is to got the ready-to-use tonic, costing about 50 eents a large bottle at drug stores, known as "Wyeth's Sago and Sulphur Hair Remedy," thus avoiding a lot of muss. While wispy, gray, faded hair is not sinful, we all desire to retain our youth ful appearance and attractiveness. By darkening your hair with Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur, no one ean tell, because it does is no naturally, so evenly. You just dampen a spongo or soft brush with it and draw this through your hair, tak ing one small strand at a time; by morning all gray haira have disappenr ed, and, after another application or two, your hair becomes beautifully dark, glosy, 10ft and luxuriant. Local agent, J. C. PerTy. VETRANS OF BALKAN WARS WOULD SERVE Hoquiam, Wash., April 24. Anxious to serve the flag of their adoption, 100 Greeks, practically all veterans of the Balkan wars, have applied today for enlistment in tho I'nited States army. They wero greatly disappointed when told they would have to tako out their first papers, and. learn to read Saturday Specials Saturday Specials SHIPLEY'S SILK HOSE Women's and Misses silk hose, lisle garter top and lisle foot, black white and colors. Special 79c WAISTS Women-'s and Misses' voile and rice eloth blouses in a variety of dainty models. Special ....98c MESH BAGS Dainty German and silver mesh bags, 4-inch frames, in French grey and silver finishd. Special ; 98c SUITS Women's and misses' spring suits in the season's latest materials and colors. Special $.11.00 CHE BRIAN CHXRKINGO TODAY and write. All announced that they would tako out citizenship papers im mediately and employ tutors to over come the obstacles Weak Lungs Often Lead to Serious Illness U.G.5H!PLEYC W LIBERTY STREET u.3 WOODBURN MAYOR WILLING TO GO TO THE FRONT If you havo weak lungs, you arc generally subject to colds or throat trouble and easily susceptible to seri ous lung trouble. In many cases pneu monia or bronchial troublo leaves the lungs in a much weakened condition. Eck man s Alterative is a medicine for the; throat rtnd lungs which has been found to be very beneficial, oven when a change of climate and other treatments failed to bring relief, Read of this ca.se: 231 S. Atlantic Avenue, Haddonfield, N. J. "Gentlemen: In tho fall of 1!05 1 contracted a very severe cold which settled on my lungs. At last I began to raise sputum and my physicinn told me I must go to California immediate ly. At this time I was advised to take Eckmoln's Alterative. I stayed at home and commenced taking it the last week in October. I began to im prove, and the first week in Janauary, 1906 I resumed my regular occupation, having gained "5 pounds, fully restored to health. It is now seven years since my recovery haA been effected, raid I cannot praiso Eckman's Alterative too! highly. (Sopned) W. M. TATEM. (Above abbreviated; more on re quest). E"kman's Altoraiive has been proven by many years' test to be tho most ef ficacious for severe throat and lung af fections, bronchitis, Mthma, stubborn colds and in upbuilding the system. Contains no narcotics, poisons or hnbit forming drugs. Ask for booklet telling of recoveries and write to Kckinan Laboratory, Pluladclphai, Pa., for evi dence. For snlo by leading druggists. Woodburn, Or., April 21. Eugene Moshborger, commanding Com pany I of the Third infantry, stationed here, reports his company in fine con dition and ready to entrain for Clack amas upon a few hours' notice. Ko cruits havo been enrolled rapidly dur ing the past few days, and the company is now 75 strong. There rvre also a number of former members of the com pany who will enlist promptly should tho ceII como. Officers who would go . with tho company are First Lieutenant 'aptain Urover Todd and Second Lieutenant P. A. Livesley. Lieutenant Llvesley is at present mayor of the city, but says he will resign the office ami go to the front should the call como. Each candidate, if he tells the truth, feels euro he is going to win, but most of them must be disappointed. 01a vviM MM 1 VERA t (Continued from page one.) EARTHQUAKES FELT IN SACRAMENTO Good Buys in Real Estate 320-ncro farm, 120 ncres under cul tivation, balance timber and pasture, house and bnrn, fine spri.g, family or- This is u good buy. Price, Sou per acre. New five-room modern bungalow, street improvements paid, 'j block to' carlino and not far out. Price, $2,100. j O110 ncro of good land, good family orchard, well lorntcd on muin ma cadam road leading into Salem, good location. If you aro looking fur an ; aero tract investigate this. Price, $325. Easy terras. 10.70-100 acres of good land, Vg Un der cultivation, balance in brush, easily cleared; some small buildings, fenced, running water. Price, $1,700; 100 cash; balunco $10.00 per month. 25 acres all under cultivation, good , house, barn, other outbuildings, mm ily orchard, macadam roud, i miles out. Price, $5,000; Va cali, balance 0 per 1 cent interest. J. C. PERRY, 115 South Commercial. Cherrian Cherringo, April 24-25. Weston, The Courtney Sisters, Arnaud Brothers, Peppino and others. Cherrian Cherringo, April 21-25. PettingeH's Electric Fixture Sale Ends Tomorrow Night 40 SEDUCTION 10 Rnv Now Buy Now veston, crowded with American refugee. Though there was still an occasional shot fired at a bluejacket or marine in the streets here, xht Americans were getting Vera Cruz pretty well in hand today. The marines were cleaning up the city as rapidly as possible. It needed it badly. The bodies of the deal Mexicans were cremnted. The houso to house search for arms continued with now and then an arrest. Am,on,r tho prisoners wa a priest, who, when arrested, dropped on his knees pro testing his innocence and then begnu to pray. The battleship Mississippi had ar rived with another detachment of marine and an aeroplane, which will be nsed shortly to learn moro of the position of the Mexican force nnder , General Maas fifteen milos inland. THREE SHOCKS IN RAPID SUC CESSION SHAKE CALIFORNIA CAPITAL CITY. Sacramento, April 24. Three distinct earthquake shocks were felt in Sacra mento in rapid succession, early todav, the first shake occurring at 12:35 a. m., followed in rapid order by two moro shocks. The oscillation in all threij shakes wero from southeast to northwest. The shocks commenced at a point near Gerlaoh, Neveda, and con fined to Berkeley. Tho disturbances wore distinctly felt in Sacramento, many tall buildings rocking considet- ably. Guests at uiai.y uptown hotels rushed to the streets in their night clothing. Stockton also received a shaking np but no damage was done. Tho shocks wore so severe at Portola that the (eo ple of the town thought two Southern Pacific, trains passing through the town had collided. Marysvillo, Orovflle and Chieo all reported severe quake but no damagi Some men acquire wisdom with In creasing age, but Cfrxey temna to have grown "fooler." D5'i-acre farm, hO acres under cul tivation, balance timber and pasture. Good 7-roora house, barn, spring, water piped to barn, family orchard. Just 4 miles from Salem on macadam road. Price, $14,325. Good terms. ' 23.1-acre farm, 150 acres under cul tivation, house, barn and other Out buildings, balance of place in timber and pasture. Will consider good Salem residence as part payment. Price, $S0 per acre. 5 acres, all under cultivation, house and barn, well, four miles out. Trice, $1,500; $250 cash, balance $200 per year, 6 per cent intercut. 40 acres of good land, 0 acres under cultivation, 10 acre of which is youn Italian prune orchard, bnlnnce timber and pasture, running water, spring wa ter, small house, barn, chicken house. Price, $3,750. If you want to buy, trade or sell see ns. W. H. Grabenhorst & Co. Boom 2, Bush Bank Bldg. j If you fail to take advantage of the special cut price sale on all Electric Fixtures before it closes tomorrow night. All Prices Cut 40 Per Cent The greatest bargains in electrical goods ever offered in the city of Salem. You'll never have another chance to buy so cheaply as at this big sale. During the week we have furnished hundreds of the finest homes in the city. If yours has not been among the number, you'd better get busy and buy now, while the reduced prices are on. ' We have still a big assortment of new style fixtures to select from. Everything to suit the most fastidious. Nothing out-of-date here. This is not a rummage sale, but a genuine economy sale to acquaint the people with the high quality and reasonable prices of our goods. Come and see the large display of Stand Lamps, Bracket Lamps & Shades Everything electrical for your home. Sale positively ends tomorrow night. Store open evenings until 9 o'clock. Geo. Pettin&ell The Electrician 135 N. Liberty St. Phone Main 1 87