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THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, 8ALEM, OREGON, FRIDAY, APHIL 24. 1914. PAOB EIGHT " GET IT AT MEYERS 99 A worthy sale of Women's & Misses' Suits, Coats & Dresses all of the newest styles the most desirable garments. Do not fail to see these values mm mm An interesting and timely sale of new dainty neckwear for women The new styles of collars, neckpieces, chemisettes, etc., are represented in this special sale, including the much-wanted Lily 'effects. You positively cannot afford to let this offering go by if you want neckwear, the greatest sale of its kind this season. Two big lots. ' Lot 1 -take your choice for . . Over 34 years of successful merchandising in Salem Try Scott's 15c meals. Quality counts in Jewelry at Barr's. One of Matlon county's new and progressive dairymen, M. T. Gilbert, of Shaw, was in Knleni yesterday on biisi- V ) l from the" east, lie has a fine big;1""1 vf'nK tnm Trinidad, Colorado, herd of dnirv cattle mid hns started in i wntr h ll,'ou tor l,lst yi'Br the mini iicn of dairying in earnest Cut prices at FeUingoll's. Men, women, everybody Whatever your views you will profit by bearing Hon. Geo. C. Hrowiiell discuss the pro hibition cause. Dr. Asseln, Zahnartz, Bteevoa Bldg. In the action brought in the circuit court for Marion county by (). A. Anderson against A. II. and William Trindle for the collection of a promis sory note for $90, tho defendants filel an answer yesterday In which they admit the execution of the note but allege that it has been paid in full. Four expert watchmakers, work. No delays. Burr's. Best of For new light on prohibition hear Hun. Geo. C. Brownell nt the Armory Suuduy, April 2(1, at 3 p. m. Fine printing; Fuller Printing Con cern, Phono Main 21 71). trials woro held yesterday after noon in the circuit court of Marion county.. Yesterday morning the cases oiv were finished up before 11 o'clock. No case were tried, this morning. Court convened this afternoon at 1 o'clock to take up the casa of the i State of Oregon against Joe Bently, who is charged with larceny, o "Wliy Oregon Ought to Oo Dry," by the Hon. George C. Brownell, Armory, 3 p. m., April 26". PettingelPs Electric Fixture Sale Ends Tomorrow Night i0 REDUCTION 10 Buy Now A Sale of Women's and Misses' Popular Check Suits, Regularly Priced to $22.50. Extra Special $13.85 Here's a welcome sale of the much wanted checked suits many different kinds of checked materials, Shepherd check, broken checks, fancy raised check effects, etc. Every suit an unusual value. Take your pick from the lot, at Salem's big store this week for just ?13.85. See the window display (Liberty Btreet). Special sale of suits for stout women. High-grade, man-tailored garments in navy blues, tan, grey, black and white, fancy mixtures and black. Take your pick from these at 20 per cent reduction. An interesting sale of New Spring Coats, to $22.50 garments, Special at $13.85 A timely sale of new and very stylish coats; very latest models in all the new popular materials and finishes. The range of colors includes green, tans, nell-rose, blue, raspberry, terra cotta, checks, mixtures, black and white. Take your pick from this excellent assortment at Salem's style store, up to $22.50, cost only $13.85. . Special Sale of Suits & Dresses, New Spring Styles up to $35 grades, your choice $ 1 9.85 C-Qp Lot 2Mako your Oi?L choicefor . See the window and counter displays better XiOOODlGOOD S PottmgeU'B special sale on electric supplies ends tomorrow night. o Try Illbler & Smith's barber shop, 337 State. New, clean, attractive. J. H. Evans of this city returned lie reports that tho labor trouble there has caused the value of property to greatly deteriorate and that nmiiy are leaving tho country, selling their property for almost nothing. He at tributes the trouble there to tho largo number of foreigners working in tint district. Hear Hon. Geo. C. Brownell. Geo. 0. Brownell discusses the pro hibition cause from the lawyer's stand point. Hear him. Kvcrybody welcome. Sunday, April an, .1 p. m. o Saving sale on electric fixtures. Geo. rettingell, 135 NortK Liberty. In the suit for damages brought against the city of Woodburn by Mary K. Whiteernft on account of injuries received while wnlkintr on a side walk. Judge Kelly yesterday sustained a de- murrer filed recently by the defendant city. The complaii't alleged neglect and carelessness on the part of the city and asked $2000 dnniages. The plaintiff was given 00 days in which to file an amended complaint. Women are especially Invited to hear Hon. Geo. C. Brownell. See the handsome stand lamps at cut prices, lemngou's, l,ia rsorth Liberty. I What were the. war camps like in the . days of the great .General Caesar i The' cnnii of modern civilization are-i well known but what were they like, when Caesar crossed the Kuuicon 1 These questions will bo answered this Buy Now 89c select early. evening by Professor F. S. Dunn, professor of Latin Language and Liter ature in the Univeisity of. Oregon at tin) lecture given in the auditorium of tho l'ublic Library as tho next on the Library's popular lecture course. As usual the lecture will begin nt eight o'clock tonight and is free. Mr. Hol lin K. I'ngo will intrcduco the speaker of the evening. Only one more day of Fettingoll's spceiiil sule of electric fixtures. o We guurantee the safe return of watches for repair sent us by mail. Barr's. Saturday morning at 9:30 is story hour at the public library, when the following stories for the little ones will be told by Miss Clarke: "The Be ginning of tho Armadillos." Two "Uncle Ueimis" stories. "The Little Red Hen." Stories for tho round-table group told bV Miss ('use: About bears, "Mowecn, Johnny Bear," "The Gre;t Mriw.lv '' and others. All chil dren are welcome o Get a dollar's worth for 40 cents at l'ettingeU's dec trio fixture sale. o "Chicken Supper" at Unitarian lurch Tumi nv ven ill, frrnn H tn o'clock, 35 cents. Bruce Pratt, who owns a sheep and cattle ranch eight miles qast of Salem, wflji hern thi mnriiitit lnnkitiir nt'tnr bnsinc mutter. Mr. Pratt i a nw i arrival in this county, having sold ' i "00 aero farm in Nebraska and 'moved ! Wn with ; t'n,..iK- Ti.a ..,....,.,.. - j is well versed in stock vaisinn audi states that ho will soon have nenrlv 300 head of fine beef nnd milch catti. on hand. Pratt is oiiifideiir. that r Mtrii" sheep raising iu this counK will pa!10'1 ih moh whi'h lioted in frout of and intends tn rrrt extensivefv into that i American club; after the news of branch of stock raising, . Dr, 0ldc F. L. Utter, dentist, Masonic I "Just Before the Battle, Mothor" is, ' a good time to come in nnd ick out the newest things in patriotic music. Tho Wiley B. Alien Co., R. F. Peters Mgr., 521 Court. - , - -o PettingeU's sale closes tomorrow i. niirlit. '. . o Some li&ht-fingered gent last night 1 request a guard of forty policemen was mado way with a bicycle belonging to! placed over the eaiasy but through Lloyd Haight. The wheel w-as left out Tuesday and Wednesday night it standing in front of the M. H. Welch j wall surrounded by hooting, jeering residence at CMS Xorth Winter street , mobs. aud when tho 'owner went out to use In Danger f Guadalajara, it, he found the wheel gone. This The 00 Americans at Guadalajara makes the second time Mr. Haight 's probably are iu as great danger as bicycle has been, stobn and the police those in Mexico City, as anti-American are keeping a close lookout for the ! sentiment will be permitted to ruu machine, ISicyele thieves have been rampant until Huerta s anger is satis- numerous in this city of late and the 1 WILLAMETTE STUDENTS HOLD j ANNUAL CHAPEL MARCH Willamette University students hell ' their annual chapel march this inorn i ing, following the first official ap ! pearraice of the seniors in their caps j ami gown. The march wan iarticipat I ed in by half of the student body, the excitement of the student election, l which in on today, attracting an un I usually large number to the morning c h a K I service. The march left the front door of Va3lcr Hall, ami, after circling on the campus, crossed dver to the state house ground, where various nianeuvres, somewhat similar to those executed in the grand farch, were gone through. The procession then mrached down State street to High and back to the university campus, where numerous circling and cross-marches took plaoe. As is the custom, the seniors lead the march, with the other, classes follow ing in order. OVEB $800,000 IN TAXES COLLECTED IN MARION COUNTY Over HOO,000 of Marion county taxes have been collected by George 1'aulus, who has charge of the collect ing for the county treasurer, during the 12 weeks since the collecting began.- There still remains over $200, 000 to be collected. Mr. Paulim recent ly made a turnover of $03,125.39 to the various county and state funds. Salem got $11,290.07; Woodbum. $K44.95, and Silvcrton, $097.98. The state fund gets $22,(105.89 out of this turnover. The total turned over so far is $570, 629.98. officers are making a special effort to aprehend some of the petty criminals. o Tho Trover-Welgel studio opposite Bligh theator, for kodak finishing and enlargements. Notice oar new prices for this work. o Piano tuning, repairing, first-class work. Vhono 14H5, leave orders at G. C. Will or it. P. Peters. J. E. Hockett. At 8 o'clock tomorrow ..morning August ' Kehrberger, president, with about twenty other members of tho Salem German Hinging Society will leave on the Oregon Kleetrie for Port land where they will take pnrt in the celebration of the dedication of the new building recently erected by the Portland Merman organization. The Salem Merman soloists have been do ing some hard practice work this week and that they will do Salem credit goes without saying. The singing society here is conceded to be about the best in the state and it is always in demnml j upon important occasions in other I cities. o LaCorona, the official Chorrian. Cher ringo 10c cigar. Eat your meals at Mrs. Bent's and bo cheerful, 391 North Commercial. Dr. Mendelsohn fits eyes correctly. U i. Bank building. Household helps that lighten the duties in the homo nd kitchen. Our lint, is now practically complete. Yoko hama Crockery anil Tea Co. Dra. Darby and Burton, dentists, sec ond floor, I". S. Bank building. Globe, pool and billiards, basement Hubbard building, under Oregon Klec- tno depot. 0 Quality is the cheapest. This not only applies to our 'tens, coffees and spices, but kitchenwnre and dinner ware as well. Yokohama Crockery and Tea Co. o This is Chorrian Cherringo day. It is also La Corona cigar day. Met one for ten cents and take in the show. o Before you start for Mexico be sure to get one of those 'fine suit cases that Slmfer has on display nt his poptilnr leather goods store, 187 South Commer cial. s (Continued from Tage Ono.) - in their homes, trusting to Cardon to protect them. Tuesday night every man in tho American colony including tho cor respondents, went to tho embassy anl prepared 275 rifles and two machine, guns. They were brought frirtn the basement, tested and found ready for use. O'Shaughnessy Is Worried. Kvery interview Chargo O'Shaugh nessy had with Hureta increased the dictator's blind ragev When I la.it W O'Shaughnessy he was unspeak- ""' The last report we had before leav ing was that Huerta planned to strip the embassy of guns iu retaliation for tlje loss of Vera Crux He had already seized the railroads and telegraph and ' refused to allow O'Shaughnessy, Cap ,ain Wunisiiles, tho embassvs militarv Macho, or Consul General Shankliu to : se od out messages. ."All I want," O "Shaughuessy sail ' lat time I saw bun, "is to get tho I embassy out of here,J' I -Members of the house of deputies Vera Cruz's capture was received. The news of tho landing of the marine.: reached the v people ,. through extra cdttious of the uewsiiapers.. The die tutor seemed to be doing everything possible to inflame the crowds and he succeeded. - They stormed through the streets. driving -Americans - before them, and .swept towards the embassy O'Shangh- I Bessy had' ho.,1 ne" word from Washing- t" concerning the aetiou-that ha-i been taken, as all messages to him had ! been withheld. At Sir Lioael Carden 's 'lied. He has a double purpose tn naimucuuti shown exclusively by us 0 two bones see our display of pan amas at 5 buckswon't break, won't crack wash9 em at home - on com. this revenge for tho loss of Vera i tendent of banks, against tho Oregon Cruz and furtherance of his policy to Savings and Trust Company, w.is de force a general conflict with tho cided this morning by Judge Galloway United States. . on demurrer. Tho claim was made that Tho dictator is using every means to tho Trust Company was doing a bank raise troops and funds. He is making iug business, .md so was under tin paper money galore. A guard of sol- provisions of tho law governing banks, diers is stationed over the American Tho defendant mado tho ir-suo by de printing office whoro it is being pro- murrer stating tho' complaint did not duced. - ! stato facts sufficient to constitute :i Over the Tantpico incident Huerta cause of action. Tho judge susfaine 1 and O'Shaughnessy l ad a verbal fight the demurrer, and as it had been stipu- in the street in full view of tho public, luted entered a notico of appe.il. Of this f was able to iret out no O news, as the censor refused to permit me to receivo messages and rejected all that 1 filed with the exc ptiou of. tho dispatch telling of-IIueita's de- ire for war and of the occupation of Vera Cruz, which being so coded as to Washington arrived on tho attenioon -Mini can nor. regmaio tne wenrner, cover their real meaning, ho consider I electric from tho south for a short but ho can spend a lot of time growl insignificant. ' visit at tho local association. His ing about it. Here is how Huerta deals with tho, niicwtioii mi which hini'eil neace or war: Dictator and Diplomat Argue. I association building being under pro He left homo earlv, ho did not go to! CC9S construction at La Grande. the palace and ho did not leave word j cut prices in- where he could bo iound 0 Shaugh- h , . fc , nessv receiving long telegraphic in-., ' . .. ' structions from Washington, started ; 1 ct 6 ' 0 out to i nu n. n maning me rounus oi tho Cafe Colon, where the dictator habitually takes his morning cognac,; as well ns ot other cries which he oecas ionnlly visits. He found him nt tho Jockey club bar. " Ilnvo you your automobile out side?" asked Hnerta. "Yes," answered O'Shaughnessy, "my new one." "Lets sit there," raid Huerta. The pair got into the car, which stood in a side street. Huerta 's body guard and his attendants withdrew, an I for three-quarters of an hour he and O'Shaughnessy nrgued. A photograph er who tried to take a picture of the n was driven awnv. O'Shaughnessy spoke smilingly; Huerta vehemently, frequently smash ing a fist into tho palm of his hand. Ho was sober at tho time, O'Shaugh nessy said later. Huerta Plans Escape. In tho event of a crisis'the dictator is prepared to escape. His plan is to announce that he is going to the front, take with hm a small bodvguard ot troops known as the "battalion of the supreme power," elude them and take reiugo UH..IUU uupum'sc cruiser ui . Maiizanillo. ' I The papers print whatever Huerta orders, and it is likelv, when he wishes' great dancer exists on tho Pacific ! coast and it is nccessnrv for him to go there. It is known that ho has iiiu.ie ine most sucimuiis ciiuns iu Keep ine roan 10 me t acme open. The attorney geneial this mornint,' was notified that tho National Merean- tile Company, limited." a co-poration wun neauquarters in ancouver, u. v.,., nnd desinui? to do business in the state of Oregon, making loans on real estate, has brought suit asking that the Attorney General, Corporation Commissioner Watson and some 17 dis trict attorneys bo restrained from in terfering in any way with said com pany's business. The claim is made that the law, known as the blue sky daw, is unconstitutional in that it de prives a person of his property without due process' of law, -and that .many different subjects were set forth in the body of the act that was not ex pressed in the title. " The case of S. Q. Sargent, supcrin- 10c - NO HIGHER Quality and Quantity at the eatrd Starting Sunday -4 BEST PICTURES I 1 VAUDEVILLE ACT 1 lOc ANY SEAT w w 9 wi m v BlighTh a new comer, CE1 at 167 north Buy your eloctric fixturos at renin- gell's now wjiile tho snlo is on. I. B. Rhodes, general secretary or tho Y. M. C. A. work in Oregon an l coming was unannouueeu mm (',"- somewhat of a surpriso to tho officers ; of tho local Y. M. Ho reports a new . .. f th unitarian church will servo a chicken supper at tho church next Tuesday evening. ASKS FOB NEW TEIAL. Juo Peery, who was found guilty in the circuit court of .Marion county of i giving liquor to a convict, fifed a mo- j tion for a new trial yesterday after-: noon. Peery was found guilty practi cnllv on his own admission that he gave the liquor to Snyder, tho convict, but that he did not know be was a con-: vict. The ,iury, in finding Peery guilt j recommended extreme leniency to the! court. Tim motion was filed by i Peery 's attorneys MeAary, biuith and Shields. , ' NEW TODAY. 4 FOR SALE Household goods. ISO South Fifteenth. 1'OK liKN'T House; furniture for bale. S07 South Commercial. . ' COMPETENT woman wants work t. any kind. -Address, X Y 2, care,Jour-, nnl. house, bldg. - ,,.,. ,.,-., . '-room modern $I0.0Q. Boom 405, Steeves Phone 1H-14. jqjj Al.E 2,000-lb. tenm, together or 't Co- single, will work siliglo or Uoublo. 3yij Waller street , HIGHEST Cash price paid for eggs, Marion Creamery & Produce Co., Liberty and Ferry streets. Home ' . , OK ISAUtr lwo national steam canning outfits, adapted for use of tho children in the canning contests. Call and seo them at 130i Waller street. SEWING MACHINES are going to be sold at once: C'od dron-hcad ma' chines from $10.00 up; you will miss! a big bargain if you don t como nt j 'onco as they must go at once. 040.1 State street. '- I Mn FOB KKNT New even-room r bunga - lowt modern, electric lights, both, hot nnd cold water, small basement, gar-, den I'lonod; . some apple ami pear "-why pay Eent? -trees; $14.00 per month. See owner, I ... " " . , A. Kerb'. 1(105 N. Fifth street. Vo can 80, 1 ottaRes, bungalows and ' houses, small payment down, balance CALL FOB CITY WASRANTj. i ,iko rcnf' 0110 f or 500; nother one - Notice is hereby given that thero are 1o lr0' n?d onf for 1'50 Lthn?, funds on hand and applicable to the i a ndy modern, 5 rooms, bath, toilet, payment of all warrants drawn on the i ationary wash trays, large lot. general and street funds nnd endorsed,' " ' 'Not pnid for wnnt of funds." Hoia! ' Tou Eeon tb,e ,Fimons ?ow" crs of theso warrarig will please pro- j "e cream of aU Oregon Lands? sent tuem -for payment to tho City J Treasurer, as interest will cease after ; this date, April 20th, 1914. It. Aj CROSS AN, City Treasurer. NORWICH UNION FIRE INSURANCE SOCIETY BUEGHARDT ft MEREDITH Resident Agents. 385 State Street. Pcttingcll's Electric Fixture Sale Ends Tomorrow Night Buy Now the at STOP when in Salem at the HOTEL BLIGH Tho only hotel in the business district; nearest to all depots, theatres and Capi tol buildings, it is strictly modern and "A HOME AWAY FROM HOME" with reasonable rates. STOP! LOOHl LISTEN! This will inform my Republican friends and supporters that I am a enn- didato for ro-nomlnntion to tho office ; the juatico of tho peaeo for the Salem district at tho primary election of May , to, inn. DANIEL WEBSTER . , - Good Investments 10 acres of bearing prunes,4;2,150. 2 acres bearing fruit, 7 room house, one milo out, $2,300; terms. Largo lot and house, close in, $6000. acres bearing fruit, improved, ; $10,000. 10 acres bearing fruit, improved $3300 17 acres, closo in, improved, $1000. Several good buys in berry tract9. Hop, prune and stock ranches, right prices. ' List your bargains and trades with ugi We are agents for Canadian , pacJf;c landa, $11 per acre up, 20 years to pay. Close in hotel, 30 rooms, $1500. snap. Several good business chances and trades. We sell insurance of all kinds, nouses and furnished rooms to rent.. City lots, all parts of Salem. ' 15 acres, Koscdalo, 7 acres fruit, buildings, $3,000; terms. Acme Investment Company ! Phone: Office, Main 477. ' Opposite Court House. 540 State St. Employment Bureau in Connection. Farm Bargains : $80 Per Acre ; Thero is only one chance in a life ' t'mo 8e a cI'ice 50-acro tract, in - JKSv tho size"1"8 oeart or tne great prune ooit tor per aero, adjoining land held at $150 per aero and not 'as well located. Business Property Cheap. How does this look to youl A choice piece of business property on Court near Liberty street, for $8,200; in two years will double in value, ; Dairy and Stock Farm. TJirt 1m tot tlirt rnnnnt. otrwlr frtrm in 1 H. vfti,ov. c.-.e, P1,. -A. , . i - w t " - Snap. HOUSES FOR RENT. MONET TO LOAN WE WRITE INSURANCE Bechtel & ISynon 347 State Street Buy Now