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THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, MONDAY, APRIL 87, 1914. PAGE THREE Come in and see how well we are . Prepared to please you in BISHOP'S READY TAILORED CLOTHES $15 to $30 and their high quality it their biggest and best booster. SA LEM Er to the murder of babies.''. The; also ! demanded that the lJ'ntsIature impeach; i both officinls name,: or the people (would teoall both "us false to their' oaths and to Hod." TRACK MEET WILL i -INCLUDE ALL EVENTS Miners Capture Chandler Coal After All Day's Battle Yesterday, Camp CoprttiM Hin achuluf lc Mm WOOLEN MILLS STORE Today's Short Story A Girl on the Box ! tTfTTTfTT LOVE story In my HfeT said the X ex-stage driver, "Yott bet It happened on the last drive I made, ond that drive was between Vir ginia City and Sacramento. At that time there was frequent stage robber ies o' the Wells Fargo express treasure owln' to the fact that some one con nected with the company was passln' word to ' the road agents whenever gold dust was to be shipped. "Well, one day a lot o' treasure boxes was hoisted aboard the stage and the inside was full of passengers when a little scboolnia'am from New England curae a-tripplu' along from the tavern, mnliln' straight for us. When she come (up I was on the box and told her the coach was full." ' T "Wbafd the little gal do i but climb light up. beside me! The:exptess agent 'who was superintends' the losdln' of the boxes told her she couldn't go on I that conch.-' But 1 tipped the leaders on the ears, and we were off. We'd- gone .past the second relay when suddenly, on mnktu turn around n bluff, n man stepped out and snld good huturedly " Til take your Wells Kargo freight; If you please.'- - - " "You'll llnd It In the boot.' I re marked, pullln' In. "The feller had no rltle, hut I knew that bis pals was eoverln' nie from be hind the biwhes. Ho went tp the boot, unstrapped the cover, and ifiie by one his backers joined him and helped him off with the boxes. One )' tlietiiieu came up front und siild bed take the mall bag If I didn't mind. ' I reached under my sent, pulled it out uud drop ped it down to blui. "By this time the boxes was un loaded on the grass beside the conch The robbers was tryln' to git off the covers by rlppln' 'em up with their big knives when all of a sudden there wan. a crock-In' o' rifles from within the coach. Four road agents toppled over. one tried to crawl Into the bushes, nnd three ran. The schoolmn'am threw her arms around me. "You see, the company had sent the coach out for a decoy. A few days be fore they had let It leek out that on that date they would send $50,000 COFFROTH COMPARES RITCHIE .WITH-"OLD MASTER" CANS San Francisco, April 2". In re sponse to a telegram sent him by an eastern sporting editor asking that he make a comparison between Willie ! Ritchie and the ehanipions of the past, James W, ('of froth, fiht promoter, LOSSES ESTIMATED AT . seut the following answer: . FROM FOUR to SO DEAD "1 have seen lightweight champions i MeAuliffe, Lavigne, r.rne, Cans, fel Definite arrangements for the pro posed traingular track and field meet ! between the talem Y. M. C. A., Wil ; lamette University, and I'hemawa will be made Tuesday at a luncheon to be held in the association rooms. It was first planned to havo only races but 1 it has been decided to hold all tho collegiate events, which include throw ing the discuss, javelin, the jumps, : etc. A movement is on foot to have ! the runners for these races before , breakfast. Heavy Explosions Heard But : Are Cut and Details Missing. Will Soon Complete Assessing. Pnnntv Assessor lien F. West tutid son and Wolgast, and of that brilliant this morning that tlirae-fourths of the inrtnh 1 ,,taA .ina fltYia nt t),a Knail nf -. k..i I..... 1 . . ... I .... . WJ v.iinu I""- " -..,...0 -v ...a., v. CUV OJ fUll'lIl .ICfll RtsrWl'U 111' IU "eB;., .11 . . ! .,. .1.... I.. ...i aiiuuk pin. ..... ime ireeut vun muii mr ne eApucici r "I have seen Ritchie in all his big . the work to be completed shortly. In toutcsts on the coast, and while I was the country district! he rain has hin always "favorably impressed with his',i,red the work, ho said, but he ex- Canon City, Colo., April 27. Two I work il remained for his masterly de-'fieeted te first week of May would see hundred and fiftv state militiamen,! '-' o( Tommy Murphy to put him, iu everything cleaned, up. lie had plan commanded by Adjutant General Johuim.v estimation, alongside of the peer- nd to have everything completed by Chase, arrived here it 9 a. m. today and less l,ans- 1111,1 1 leusti nere witn May 1. ... immediately started for Chandler to tke 'oll ster on ll 1 wo,lld 1)8 lnv give battle to 800 miners, who have ""' to move Joe over a bit so that, HOUSEHOLD RECIPES tats possession of the Victor-American j . rould hj' I ' FOR JOURNAL READERS Fuel companv s rain" and are entrench-1 118 na9 lwo 'nl"Ks 'nt go o niaKei ,: ed there. The strikers are heavily champion the punch and tho ability v., v t- . . armed and bloodshed is almost certain to take one. In both of these at-j "He was a bold man who -first ate to mark the meeting. tributes -he excels most of his predeees- an oyster." Swift. Before the militiamen entrained here , sors- Add a groat head, gameness, a Oysters Saute, they captured and disarmed E. Blatnik, fa'"1 demeanor under fire, and you . fc a striker. He attempted to rim, but 1 bave J"""1 who h come naturally! and drain outers season with the soldier, brought him down with a ' h top of his class and whose clean salt and pepper, roll in fine crumbs, bullet in the ami. , living habits are likely to keen- him dip in beaten eggs, then roll in Denver- and Rio Grande railroad, !her0 ,for m time i to como. j crumDg 8(;ain, put . ytlo olive in the train men refused to man the train ''B'tehie would have beaten .. . .. , , , th ovstcr3 carrying the troops to Chandler, n.l'Auliffo handily, sloped Lavigne, prov : blazPr.. not lut "' the outers, Assistant Suierintendcnt Grav ran the!' stronK tor fcrne. rough browning thorn on ono side then turn engine. " ) time with the. battler, and you all know ing over and browning on tho other, Vigilantes patrolled tho streets of!the roslllt of his coi'tt-sts with Vol- ... Canyon City last night and a heavy KaKt- 1 nave purposely omitted uans. guard also was thrown about the power ! between the twa I would rather have and lighting plants. V0l J1"'8- .That n,y opinion of Wil- Strikors were entrenching at C.'hand-lie Bitehie as lightweight champion." ler, seven miles away, and 200 soldiers, ! ARBITERS IN SESSION commanded by Adjutant General John Chase, were enroute for that point to day. Eight hundred striking coal mill ers, heavily armed and with plenty of "And ate at lobster, and sang, and mighty merry." Pepy's diary. Plain Lobster. Tour 3 tablcspoonfuls of lemon juice over the meat of one lobster and sea- AT WASHINGTON, .. . t ! sou with salt and pepper. Put three Washington,-. April 27. The diplo- tablcspoonfuls of butter in the blazer. ammunition, were prepared to fight the tinB) Bnzll Rnd cbjle wer in eon8fer. , Whca it is melted 'add the troiI,s- : enco this afternoon relative to their I lobster; Btir until hot and 'Ihe nuners captured the Chandler! proeedurc ln counCcion with the media-' once, coal camp of the j Victor-American iluelltion of diffarence between the United . . . , , coniany yesterday after an all day states and Mexican governments. I ' . . . battle. Estimates of the fatphties : Thouih it was known that both' Tako every creature in of every ranged from four to 30. Those re- President Wilson and .Oenerul Huerta i kind." Pope. .' , ,. prepared servo at This is the Store that Saves You Money Save 4;'3jf. Reaches to II i ft Si 'I Top of Doors and ji ' $1.50 INVESTMENT C UUHT&HIGHSTS. Stores in Oregon and Wash ington. Tour Credit Is Good Here Reaches Everywhere Floor corners, door corners, high mold ings, stairway SQd other out-of-the-way places all reached in a jiffy with the WIZARD Triangle Polish Mop Th Mop that "CiU-in-thfComtn" Flue for floors and woodwork. Easy on the back and arms. No stooping. Handle uow has a "human elbow." Mop sets at any desired angle Instantly. Comes already treated with Wizard Pol ish. Price complete, $1.50. 'WIZARD Polish Itfort than a furnltnra pollih. Dust with It ConUlns a secret Oriental oil oar own dlscov ery. Can't harm finishes. Saves your furniture. All sites 25c up. Get a bottle and learn how to obtain a splendid "Wtzzlkin" theatre, and tunny jingle book for the children. Name and Address of Dealer I I V, Gets la the Corners lrtgv7T Under Beds $ZZt!k'-4l.. Tables mllji 4' f,(!.T4l Ev.ryw1.er. (S5) ported dead wore Charles King, a gi-ard. Engineer John Thomas. Robert Prince. Charles Diniih. All the telephone and telegraph wires worth o" dust over the road. Of course t the scene of the conflict were" cut ress, and doubted, in the second, if a this was reported to the band, who lay In wait to relieve us o the treasure. The boxes were filled with sand, and in every seat Inside the coach .sat n man with a concealed gun. They bad a lender, who watched till the agents got careless, when he gave the word to Are and scooped the party. ."The men ln the coach got out, ex amlned the dead, took ln the only man left and signaled me to drive on. "'I was very "much mortified',' I snld to. the gal, 'at what appeared the brtd manners o' the men In the conch not mivkln' way for you when you got on But you see,' to havo had. a woman In that party tvotild have' spoiled the game. The express agent knew -whirl, was a-goln' to happen and tried to stop you goln' with us, but when you climbed- up here so confident-like 1 hadn't the heart to make you git down.'. ; "I dropped- her off at her station When 1 got back to Virginia' City 'the Weils Fnrgo superintendent. asked me why I consented to let a gal go on such an expedition. To throw tho rend agents off their gunrd." 1 told him Thoy'd never suspect danger with a little chick like that perched on the box.' The Idea struck lilm nil o' i lump, and when the wounded rnldjet snld that's whnt finished 't'lii the mi perliiteudent drew mo n check foi $1,000 hm ii reward for my foresight. "1 entered n ipanrter section. Iioush farmer's implements with the monej and nmrried the wlKinliiiu'iira M . be eiu moi infill bi i ue ; ine vvasningion uuminisrrniion was Bnuu ot a lousier so as io Keep ya! Gorge mines. It more hopeful and the youth "American 1 ghen 0f the body and tail intact, i that the strikers had! "A. B. C." representatives said out-1. , , . , . , Chandler tripple and ' spokenly that while they realized their ,nd ar tho. shc11 antl rraaJfO 0" Sometimes a married man dislikes to visit people who try to make him feel at home. - After the big river is sufficiently im proved, railroad feeders will be a ne cessity, i Living straight is like building a railway (.here are a lot of cuts and fills to be ma)e. ' A woman cays that the longer a man studies the curves of a decanter the closer he is apt to imitate them on his homeward journey in the early morn. ,-''. BIIsaBBVBVBaW PERHAPS you have some money liying idle awaiting investment? Did it ever decur to you that each day of .idleness means a dead loss?. t There is' noexcuse for idle funds when the , safest and mqst convenient investment as proven by many shrewd investors is obtain able in a 4 percent CERTIFICATE OF DEPOSIT SAVINGS ACCOUNT in this strong, conservative bank where the interest is paid promptly and the principal absolutely safe over any period of years. "- ! United Slates National Bank OF SALEM, OREGON. Paternal Wisdom. auu ii ws nnpossioie rouay io get lie-1 basis of settlement could ever tails of the exact rituation. Heavy j agreed on except by force of arms. explosions were heard last night at the ; The Washington administration was (.nanuier ana itoyai uorge mines. was believed here dynamited the Chandler tripple and spokenly had attacked the Royal Gorge mine, j task was a hard one, they were confi, A refugee arrived here today from ' dent of success. Chandler. He chargod the strikers had used the recent truce to gain points of vantage and had then fired on the guards and captured Chandler. The strikers, he asserted,, were wearinsr. Red Cross badges. ' Alozart Lewis, t boss at the Chand-J mi- uiiun, n mo iriiarim"surrenierer when they exhausted - their ammuni tion. He declared eight mine "guards were missing and also believed that a number of strikers were slain. ' .Tiring Is' Keported. . Trinidad, Colo., April 25. Telephon ing to Trinidad from Soprise Camp, Marshal Massengal announced that strikers and guards exchanged shots there today. The Urikers, he : said'. started the firing, but withdrew when the guards replied. had accepted the" mediation proposals- Shrimps With Peas, European aipiomaui in wnsningion A ;nt of ehrim ,n(1 of a were not hopeflil 1 of a satisfactory oitt-!, . . -r Bf,m fmm f i, n,,iiu. Thv i heated in a cup and a ha f of cream , i afraid, in the first place, that overt sauce are particularly good, acta would upset them while in- prog- - . Lobster Salad. Remove tho flesh carefully from tho I shell of a lobster so as to keep the wash nn Int. " ' . . , .. i ir ; . 1 1 . ft 1 i iuco leaves, luariuaie ine nesa, cuiix into cubes, with'French dressing. After Governor Called a Traitor. ' . Denver, Colo., April 27. That 20 men ' who started yesterday in auto mobiles from Pueblo to inspect radium deposits were attacked near Florence by strikers entrenched in the hills and 500 shots exchanged, was reported here today. Three automobilists were slight ly injured. Five thousand persons attended a mass meeting on the state house lawn here yesterday and adopted resolu tions denouncing tho Ludlow massacre. They branded (ioveruor Amnions and Lieutenant Governor Fitzgerald as "traitors to the people and accessories IU - t -.1 B an hour drain, mix with shredded let tuce and replace in the shell. Garnish with mayonnaise and lobster coral. We Sell for Less Because We Buy for Less . Watch the Newspapers, Mr. Merchant f When you see advertised in the newspapers that reach t your customers a product which you carry make up your t -mind that there is going to be a demand for that f' product. Help it along and share in the profits. "Use your windows, your counters, every legitimate way to let people know that you have the goods. Mention the fact in your own advertising. In a word, co-operate -for the more you increase the sales of that particular article the more the manufactur er is going to push it in your community. salt and pepper. Method melt buttcs, add cheese and sensonings and stir; , ' Fruit Salad. '; Prepare i o.rnges, , i bananas, jinlf a ripe pineapple, and a pound of .straw berries. '-Arrange the fruit in' a salad wafers; bowl, making each Infer smaller than the proceeding. Serve with a good salad dressing and walnuts. theq add beaten eggs, diluted, with j Mapleine. Mapleiiie Sugar pounds white' sugar; 't teacup water; 1 teaspoon ' Boil sugar and wnter lintel' U-ream, also crumbs, and stir slightly thickened. ' Servo on Tommy Pa, whnj Is concentrated lye? Mr. Tucker it's" the short nnd ugly word. Tommy. Don't bother me. St Louis fJ lobe-Democrat , ENGLISH MONKEY. ."You must cat no cheese, it breeds melancholy." B. Jonson. DIVINITY. Onohalf cup of Karo until it Mini's in coll water, take from fir,) salted and a, 1,1 tho Maplcino. Stir around sides until it grains, pour in small patty . tins and let stand until cold. Divinity Candy 3 cups sugar; ? cups Karo syrup; !s cup water; 1 cup chopped walnuts; 1 teasoon Mapleine; whites of .1 egg.s Boil sugar, syrup and , water until it hardens when dropped in corn syrup, iwo anil ono-nnit cups or sugar, one- nsit cup or water, "look until it. tlierads. Havo the whites of two eggs!00'1' water. Remove from fire, an.l beaten very stiff and stir tho mixture wh!'" b"1,1'tlt, l'I'l-ar add slowly tho INGREDIENTS. info them. Add a cup of finely : , u"Z fJ" "7: , 11 ..ll V..H 11 . ... . . ." n..... . 'it mi'itn uvns . xiui ui. uuiLt-n; i , ciiuniica wa nurs Rnii near.. i-mip mm ,,in ne i,i,.n.i .ni....ia ...... AH - - . ' . ii - - ... i. j . .iiw..rii ni.iiiiiio null ,uiii uu pound grated cheese; 1 cup cream; j buttered pUtes and when cool, cut in ' "uttered plates. When cod mark i i four eggs; rriimblo bread or crecker; I squares. squares. CONSULT THE Wants ; freipiently and, if you don't Jind just what you are most in search of listed under any of the various headings, run a want al of your own. . . The Children Fell Into the Water. - Daddy's Bedtime Story- The Big Dog That Won the Bravery Medal. D ADDX bad never told Jack and Evelyn about the great, big dog who had been awarded a medal for having rescued two children.- - When daddy suggested telling them this story they were very eager to heor it at once. ' "Yon see," commenced daddy, "this big dog saved the children's lives Is the winter. Every night I've meant to tell you this story, and every night some other story has come to my mind first " " 'The other day they gave the dog this medal, and so 1 decided 1 must not put off telling you the story any longer. "The mednl was made Just for the dog. It was of bronze, engraved with bis name and the date when be saved the children. It hnd a clnsp on It, so It could be attached to bis collar. "And now I will tell you the story. Way back ln the winter two call rtren were skating ou a pond. It was a blustery, snowy afternoon, and they were the only ones on the Ice. "This big dog I'm telling you about was taking a good run on this cold winter's day when be spied the children on the pond. . - "Fie went down to the pond and ran across It n little way, but the Ice ; had a bad way of creaking, and he was sure It was not so very firm. lie de elded that be hnd better stay around to see that nothing happened to flic i children. , "He hod been there but a moment or two when n terrific crack In the Ice ! sounded. It gave way, ond the two children fell through. Tho sheet broke i rapidly, and the water was soon clear for some distance around them. ' I "Quickly the dog went to the rescue of the children and swam to the shore with them. De saw some people drive by In a sleigh on the road above, i and b barked so frantically that they stopped to see what ihe trouble was ; Then, of course, tbey drove the two children to their home. The big dog j went along too. I - "Now, all that was In the winter, but the children never forgot who saved their lives, and the mother and daddy of the children were, oh, so grateful! The people in the sleigh never admired any animal as they did the dog who had made them stop by bis wise barking, nnd so the other day a real recep tion was held for him. At this he was given the mednl. nis friends wanted him to buve something to wear on bis collar so that people might see it and appreciate the bravery and presence of mind of the great big splendid dog The hero simply snld 'Bow-wow T when they fastened the medal ou his collar Be wanted to tell them that he thought tbey were being very good to blm. and he thanked them, but at the same time he was so modest that be didn't t think be bad been so brave. FT felt any other dog would have done Just the 'same, for, as be adored children and' they were always so good to blm." Ph benix Hosiery 4? The Guaranteed Kind I We have just put in a complete line of Phoenix Hos iery in Silk and Lisle. In the $1.00 Silk we have put in a full line of black, white, tango, coral, gold, bronze, canary, delft resida, Taupe, lavender and emerald'. Black only in ?5c and 50c Lisle. Also black Silk at 75c, $1.00 and $1.50. This hose is guaranteed to give sat isfaction, and if it does not do so, you can return it to the Phoenix Knitting Co. and they will replace. yJiA s 'Carter's Knit Underwear Phase" . frll '' 11 1 BACK,D ft At t'V ' I ,yTI"' l l : t j 1 or so YtAnj na. v.s. tAT. or r. Carters Knit Underwear Time to think of Spring Underwear, and "Carters" answers the question. Fine, invisible ribbed garments of quality. 50c to $6.50. Every person calling at our Knit Underwear Dept. next week will receive a dainty knitted sachet bag free. Call and get one. tt - V4--M- AGENTS MODART CORSETS. U.G.5HIPLEYC0. ' LIBERTY STREET