XEB DAILY CAPITAL JOTTBWAL, 8ALM, OREGON. THURSDAY, MAT 7. 1914, PAGE nvB r WOMEN'S SUITS BELOW COST. Women's .and Misses iii .'. Coats . $3.75 and Up. All at reduced prices.' Children's Dressesx 65c dresses 56c 75c Dresses 68c $1.00 Dresses 89c $1.25 Dresses 99c $1.50 Dresses . .... $1.29 $1.75 Dresses $1.49 $2.25 Dresses $1.99 $3.00 Dresses $2.49 Women's Dresses i 1 Women's Dresses, all , aboVe $15.00, in silk and wool, now 20 Less. Bed Spreads $1.50 Bed Spreads.. $1.29 $1.75 Bed Spreads.. $1.49 32.50 Bed Spreads.. $1.99 $3.00 Bed Spreads.. $2.25 t $4.00 Mercerized Middy Dresses, now $3.00 50c Silk Boot Hosiery White, Tan and Black, " ; Now 38c Pair. $1.00 Dress Shirts For Men a - black and white stripes, Now 79c. $2.50 Work Pants $2.10 $2.00 Work Pants $1.65 Shoes Shoes values from $3.00 to $5.00 (not the latest) Now 95c per pair. Sale Commences 9s a. m. Saturday Special 75c Union Suits 49c 50c Union Suit 35c Women's fine ribbed cot ton Union Suits with short sleeves and wide Empire trimmed Pants. Also high neck,' long' sleeves and ankle pants or tight knee. ' 75c Union Suits .- 49c 5Cc Union Suits 35c Women's 25c Vests and Pants 19c each. Of fine ribbed cotton, all styles, 19c each. SATURDAY ONLY. . , BASEBALL TODAY. Americas. - j At Chicago Detroit-Chicago game i postponed, rain. At Cleveland K. H. E. ! St. Louia ..... 2 6 3 Cleveland 0 7 2! Wamiltnn anil Apiimv (itlstll an. I ' O'Neill. At Boston R. II. E. New York .. 0 4 1 Bo-ton 2 7 1 Fisher and Sweeney; Foster and Thomas. Federal At Chicago Brooklyn-Chicago game postponed, Tain. At Kansas City K. H.' E. Buffalo ... 0 7 2 Kansas City 10 16 0 National. At Philadelphia . R. H. fcl. Brooklyn 6 13 1 Philadelphia 5 11 1 Aitcheton and Miller, Mayer and Killifer. At Pittsburg E. H. E. Chicago 1 6 3 Pittsburg 7 13 2 Humphreys and Archer, Cooper, and Gibson. At Now York K. H. E. Boston 6 8 1 New York 7 15 2 Crutcher and Gowdy, Marquard and Meyers. ENGLISH IS PREFERREDtillfMII VOULD mitt niun hp ISUI UIIL Ul SUPERINTENDENT CHURCHILL SECURES - LIST Or SUBJECTS AND NUMBER Or PUPILS IN CLASSES. With the view of ascertaining what the members of the graduating classes from the Oregon High sehoola have been studying during the past year, I Ptate Superintendent Churchill re- quested the principals of the various high schools throughout the State to send to the State Department tho sub jects pursued by each senior during this school year. The majority of the high schools responded and the follow ing tabulation shows tho different sub ject and the 'number taking a course in each: English LIBERTY BELL WILL BE SHIPrER TO PANAMA PAIR Philadelphia, May 7. Convinced there would bo no danger of further fissures by. a trip to San Francisco, Mayor Blankenhur'g, of Philadelphia, declared today he favored sending the Liberty Bell to the Panama-Pacific, ex position. Ho said he had consulted with numerous bell casters and thoy were agreed that the bell'could make the trip without misiiap. A monster petition signed by thou sands of nprnnna wont, nt thn ' M;..:.. siimi river has heen rrnnn,l f tk I city council, aud its members now aro almost unanimous in favor of sending the bell to San Francisco for tho opou ing of the exposition. History Physics . Civica ... German Latin :.. 841 769 270 247 245 13 Mb Geometry - 162 Domestic Science and Domes tie Art - -. 167 Observation and Teaching Practice 130 Review in Teacher's Course.. 150 Economics ..., 125 Typewriting 106 Chemistry 101 Higher Arithmetic 07 - Agriculture t. 8!) Biology -78 ... 75 60 ..... 62 60 ... 57 . 53 I X mm mn The Markets it , LOCAL MARKETS. The prune question is still unsettled, though the generally accepted estimate is half a crop. It is probable it will bo better than this. The habit of the Italian of dropping and thinning for itself always causes the belief that it will drop about all its fruit, but it gen erally comes to the front with a fairly good crop under any nnd all conditions. The mohair market in Oregon is done for this year, all clips but a few strag gling ones having been brought up. The poultry and dressed meat market is dejressed due to over-supply, and prices are weak. The markets are still well supplied with California straw berries, but this w?ek will see tuein out of the market as the Oregon ber ries are beginning to come in, and Cows, per cwt . 56a Hogs, fat, per 7(o 8c Stock hogs, per lb ......eIb'C Ewes, per lb 5i SpriSg lambs, per 'lb ...i.l..rl......"....6c Veal, according to quality ll(all Pelts. . Dry,' per lb Salted country pelts, each OF Commercial Arithmetic Trigonometry . Mechanical Drawing Physiology ...T Music Penmanship Higher Algebra 51 Stenegraphy 50 Bookkeeping 40 Manual Training 45 Psychology rhysiofrnphy 0 There are about one hundred flddi tional students reported In twenty Siib- Oregon , hiuh is '.given the OOlTERVflll OEwr.BAT. nv CANADA IS APPOINTED "ot enumerated hero. London, Mny 7. Prince Alexander! t" , "l of TWW w. .nn.;n.,t I schools much ireedom ceed the Duke of Coniiauirht as gov crnon general of Canala. The appoint ment becomes effoctive in October. SHERIFF ESOH EINDS A . REMEDY FOR ALL ILLS Though Sickand Suffering; At Last Found Help in Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegeta ble Compound. Richmond, Ta. - " When I tUrteJ taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound I was in a dreadfully rundown state of health, had internal trou bles, and was to ex tremely nervous and prostrated that if I had given In to my feelings I would have been in bed. As It was I bad hardly strength st times to be on my feet and what I did do was by s great: effort. I could not sleep at night and cf course felt very bad in the morning, nnd had a steady headache. "After taking the second bottle I no ticed that the headache was not so bad, I rested better, and my norvca were stronger. I continued its use until it made a new woman of me, and now 1 can hardly realize that I am able to do so much as I do. Whenever I know any woman in need of s good medicine I highly praise Lydia E. Pinkham's Veg etable Compound." Mrs. Frank Clark, S146 N. Tulip St., Eichmond,Pa. Women liars Been Telling Women for forty years how Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetublo Compound has restored their bealth when suffering with female ills. This accounts for the enormous demand for it from coast to coast. If you aro troubled with any ailment peculiar to women why don't you try Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound? It will pay you to do so. Lydia E. Pink ham Medicine Co., Lynn, Moil. student in tho choice of his subjects. ; ing-cossidcrs the study of English so Three years of English only are re- important tl)Bt he includes it in the quired, yet nearly every pupil report-1 fourth year, of his high school work. Indentions of a Civilization More Ad vanced Than That of Old . -Egypt. Lamb pelts, each 8c . .05c$l 25 . PORTLAND MARKET REPORT. Portland, May 7. fl'heut, club 89c 90c; bluestem 93c. Outs, number one white feed $21.50 (522; gray $21.50. Barley, brewing $21.50; feed $20. Hogs, best live $8.55; Prime steers . .. 1 RUINS SLOWLY CRUMBLING TO DUST THROUGH TIME I Natives Use Beautifully Cut Stones in Constructing Adobe Huts. next week will be in quantity to sup ply all demands. There is a tair de-1 mand for hops but prices are shrinking. I A few small sales are reported, one at j Gorvais, where 85 bales changed hands at I31i cents.- ! $8; fancy cows $7; best calves $8.50(a' A city so old that even the legen dary lore of tho Incnp, who traced an unbroken liuo of kings back to the eleventh century, is dumb concerning Spring lambs $7(a$7.50; yearling : the j,coplo who buiIt Jt citv which lambs $6.u0. H i i u " , Butter, city creamery 23c. a tll"sa'"l 7' W been so long Eggs, selected candled local extras dead that even song, story and tradi- 20V'C i 'lon ha'' forgotten every vestige of Hcna 1fic tii-nilnr PncrtT 97c aensA i its nistorv when Culumbug iliscovcred LOCAL WHOLESALE MARKET. No,,, turkeys 20cfa22c. the "New World." Such is the an- Hay, Timothy $15.00 1 Wool 3914 clip Willamette Valley icient city of Tiahiianneu, whose Tuins Clover, per ton $1011 ! J6'i!C20c; eastern Oregon UVjc(&)lr crumbling surely, but very slowly, Oats and vetch $13 lOK.c. ; into dust not far" trom the southern Wheat, per bushel ci Hops, choice 14c15c. jshoro of Lake Titicaca, in Bolivia. Bran, oer ton $27.00' i "The little present-day village of Shorts, per ton - $29.00 'emperor WILLIAM ACTS iTiahuanaeu is' located on the railroad ! tion. Oats, per bushel . 32 Chittim Bark, per lb .. 4A(E'5ci Cheat, per ton $13.00 : Potatoes per cwt . .- 4050c . Onions $3.25 sack AS GODFATHER TO AMERICAN push the building ot such a city havo maintained itself in this region 1 The ruins are located 13,000 feet above the .level of the sea cn a vast rdateau where the constant cold prevents the maturing of corn or other grain. At present potatoes, oca, nnd some other edible roots are groivn, but the region sustains only s scanty mountain popu lation. The ;iiy once covered a largo area, the groat structures were built by skilled masons.' One stone is 36 feet long by seven feet wide and weighs 170 tons, another is 26 feet by 16, and 6 feet thick. Only the monoliths of ancient Egypt equal those found in Tiahuanacu. The movement and plac ing of such monoliths point to a dense population, to an organized govern ment, and consequently to a large agri cultural area with means of transpor tation from various directions. The only tcnenable explanation is that at the time when Tialmanp.eu flourished the Andes were fmm 2,000 to 3,000 feet lower than at present; Geologists hold that in the Jurassic and even in the Cretaceous period there were no Andes and that through a gradual up heavel they have been formed in more recent geological times. The bones of a mastodon haVe been discovered in j minim tic an uiuiuiie or Jd,iwu reet uuove uie sea, anu sucn an animal could not have existed at such an ele vation. Skeletons of gigantic ant-eaters have been found in the deserts pf Tarnpaea, and these could only have existed in regions of arboreal vegota- inese, nnd other geological fact3, Butter and Eggs. Butterfat, per lb., f. o. b. Salem Creamery butter, per lb Eggs .......... Poultry. Hons, per lb Boosters, per lb Berlin, Mny 7. Wi;ti Emperor Wil liam acting as godfather, the infant daughter of Lieutenant Commander alter R. Gherardi, American naval wmcn connects 1..0, ras, me modern nuriiini-t. th thonrv tl,o capital of Bolivia, with the port oficjtv of Tiahunnacu existed when the Ouaquo on Lake Titicaca, and may be An les were much lower than at pre reached in about two hours from the Pnt, perhaps when iho cave man of former place. The ruins of niicient j Britain was fiehtinr- f,r i;f ;t:, liuiiuanacu, cohering an area or Rnouijrave near, Epsom salts is a queer remedy for earacho, toothache or ingrown toenails, but that is tho panacea Sheriff William "wh has found to bo all efficient in treating some of the prisoners in tho county jail who hav-j a habit of com plaining of being ill. This secret of Sheriff Esch'. , discovered this morning when an einptv! bottle that would contain about half! Kumiii -Ha rounu To ne labeled " Ep som Salts." Inquiry hrought out tho Vnowledgo that this medicino wns tho "panacea" that cures all ills in' the estimation of tho sheriff. Tho bottlo wns empty and wns about to be ro filled. "You see," advised tho snuo of the county jail, "all tlm prisoners have to ; do is to ent and sle.p, and after they ... .... ,,,B tiM-v . infill o (jcx cross and restless a.id complnin nbout being sick. They ask for a doctor and imagine they aro real sick. Whv, they would have the county doctor running to the jail continunlly if, all their re" quests were granted. "AH right," J says to the prisoners, continued tho sheriff", "get your tin eup. I'll civo you something 'that will cure you." "But I don't want thnt stuff," whines tho prisoner, sjtys tho sheriff with grim humor ljirking about tho cor ners of his month. "This will fix that earache, snvs T," svs the sheriff, "nnd T pour out about two table spoonsful of the salts. Believe me, it is a great euro for whin ing and complaining, and wives n great many trips for the county doctor. Of course," the sheriff added, in closing, "when a prisoner i.s reallv ill ho gets tho best of medical care." SAVE. YOUR EYES Children Cry for Fletcher's 3h m m$ Wee, r.7 w n v 1 L J The Kind You Havo Alwnys Bonjht, and nhloh lias been In jisc lor over HO years, lias bornotho sifrnature ot lias been made under his per suporvislon since Its Infancy. t no one. to deceive vou la this. All Counterfeits. Imitations and " Jnnt-ns-crood" aro but r.xpcriiucnts that trii'lo with and endanger tlio hcnlth ot Infants nnd Clilldreu Experience against Experiment. t is CASTORIA Castor-la is a harmless snbstltnto for Castor Oil, Pare gorio, lrop and hoothiiijr Syrups. It Is pleasant. It contains neither Opium, JUorphino nor otlier Jinrcotio (substance. Its npro Is its guarantee. Jt destroys Worms nnd allays Fcvorlslnicss. Tor more than thirty years it 1ms been in constant nse for tho relief of Constipation, riatnleney, "Wind Colic, all Teething1 Troubles and Diarrhoea. It regulates tho Stomach and liowels, nsslmilates tho Food, givinfr healthy and natural filcep. The Children's Puuacea Tho Jlothcr'a Friend. GENUINE 23e oftophe v as christened at the Am.'ri- a Btuare m"0' are not oveT a balt mllc ;Bnd sketching attacne, v.as cnnsienea ai rue Arn.a lf , in ,, ,..pit x-i-...,! ii.,.. ... c cm. omhfmiv here tnrinv. Ji,mteror I . . . . : " i "e "U11B VL ..17 Steers, Steers William was represented by an adju- 1 tant who explained that the emperor Hi desired to be the girl'B godfather be- S'i cause of his high regard for Gevirge i Bancroft, the American historian, her J7Vs I grandfather. wild boar, and mastodon. their rude pictures on bin Itrlmitivo. atihfop. monthly bulletin of the Panr rancan dwelling. II "HELPS FEE! "O, Glorious Belief 1" How My Bore, Swollen, Sweaty, Calloused Peet Ached for "TIZ." "Pull, Jonmry, PoUf GARDEN PLANTS Now is he tirr.e to plant your Cabbage, To mato and Sweet Potato Plants. We have some very choice plants now in stock and can take care of any sized order. Special low wholesale prices to gardeners and dealers. . .. SEED CORN Have a complete stock of all the leading varieties of Field and Sweet Corn. Place your orders at otce as stock is going very fast. Oar Oregon grown Corn is the best we have ever seen in the valley. D. A. WHITE & SONS 251-261 STATE ST. Phone Mam ISO American Union, Washington, IX C. "A traveler stopping in the little; town, and ignorant of the proximity of ; tho ruins, would be astounded to ob serve the number cf beautifully cut , stones built into parts of abode huts of the most primitive character, and sometimes forming portions of a sqalid patio. A doorway to a dilapidated, thatch-roof hut, may have a lintel or jamb formed by an artistically carved stone. In the walls of the little Cath olic church nnd in those inclosing its yard, and even in the paving, may be seen these smooth stones. The pedestal on which is mounted the stone crocs in front of the church is made up of them, while on either sido of the gateway to the inclosuM staadj a carved stone idol whose lines, marred by the rav ages of time, still show the artistic skill of the ancient sculptors wao wrought them." Thus tho ruins of tbe'nneient citv Lave furnished much of the material to build the village of today, and while the strict utilitarian may find no fault with this Work ot destroying the ar tistic monuments of a hoary antiquity to cater to present needs, to tho stu dent of archaelogy it seems almost like desecration. The Bolivian government ias recently enacted a law which for , no more burning feet; no mo") swollen, : bids the carrying off or wilful destruc-1 bad smelling, sweaty feet. No more ! tion of that portion of the ruins which i soreness in corns, callouses, bunionB. vandal hands have left intact. j No matter what ails your feet or what , The ruins themselves ' include the j under the sun you've tried without get- remnants of temples, palaces, and great ! ting relief, just use "TIZ." "TIZ" 'ktructures of what once must have been ' i the only remedy that draws out all a large and densely populated eity. ! the poisonous exudations which puff up Xot a vestige remains of the dwellings , the feet. "TIZ" cures your foot and less, pretentious homes in which i trouble so you'll never limp or draw up .I mis population must nave uvea, inesejyuur im:e ju pu, iuui uu nuu i rila vtra naturallv of a more temporary i seem tight and your feet will never character and the relentless agents of ; hurt or get sorft sad swollen, no more destruction, working, .through count-1 agony from corns, callouses or bunions, I Ah! what relief. No more tired feet; less centuries, have obliterated all Tho question" which . confronts the ' M.liiAslfi0it la hftw ntil.l . fwiraila- SALEM, OR. tioa sufficiently numerous to sccom- Got a. 25-cent tox at any drug store or department store and get instunt re lief. Wear smaller shoes. Just once try "TIZ." Get whole year's foot comfort for only 23 cents. Think of it Marvelous Home Treatment Docs It. HEADACHES BANISHED TET THIS FEEB PRESCRIPTION Bears the Signature ALWAYS of The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years Do your eyes ache? Ho they itch nnd burn) Would you like to dispense with your glasses? Are you troubled withl headuches? If so, hero's a free prescrip-1 tion for you. j A New York physician comes forth with the edict thnt glasses must go. These' windows are, in ninny cases, merely crutches, and you might just ns well expect crutches ;o cure rheumatism as to expect all trouble to be cured by glasses. Many wenr glasses who would not require them if they took proper, care of their eyes. i This simple home remedy w ill nston-1 ish you after a few applications. It is absolutely harmless in every way. You may use it in a baby's eyes without the slightest fear of injury. The eyes need a bath just as do other organs. The eyes are constantly throwing off poisonous matter, and, unless it is wash-' ed away, weak, inflamed eyes are apt j to result. ! We publish this prescription so tho ' readers of this paper mny reap benefit. ! Persons having granulated lids will ap preciate tho comfort and relief this pre scription gives. Inflamed, watery eyes, or eyes which look 'ill and glassy, will i be greatly improved nfter a reasonable trial of this remarkable remedy. Do not beconio a victim of neglect. Cut out this prescription and go to your , nearest drug store and get a box of Op-1 tons Tablets; dissolve one in a two ounce bottlo of pure water nnd apply four times daily. Note how your eyes will celar up nnd how refreshed they ' will feel. Headaches due to tired eyes quickly disappear. You will then thank us for calling' your attention to this valuable prescrip. i tion. In the package you will find a valunblo, instructive booklet, which gives a vast amount of interesting in- j formation pertaining to eye disordi-rs. i It should be in every home. Many whoi are hopelessly blind put off eye protee-1 tion until it was too late. I .mm vo.K citv. Was $5.00 Now $2.50 Was $5.00 Now 2.50 EL.GLOSTOVO Td Introduce the New Glowing Electric Stove, it will be sold at HALF PRICE on 3 week only, May 11 to 16 Salem Electric Co. Masonic Temple. Phone 1200. ." It's Electric, Come lo Us'