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1ACS '0 THB DAILY CAPI TAX JOURNAL, 8AXEM. OREGON. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 3, 1914.' vi ? P. ?' is i; E E 'cents a pound, which l not a profith!e ' price, to the grower, and it uuwarrant i el by felling conditions, inasmuch ' the wiiolesalo price tf canned fruit has loot been reduced since the yearn wheal ! 4 eenU a pound wa paid to the grower; j i ; , therefore, be it I Capital City iDaUtution WU1 OtadaaU waiiai vii n n a s a a siiamiM nr i me SALEM HIGH HAS WEEK OF ACTIVITY association hereby pledge themselves' Convention. Hold Tetrda Productive : q not accept a prl from iudependent J of Excellent Baaulta for Securing Concerted Action in Marketing SALEM TRUIT UNION TO CO. OPERATE. WITH GROWERS Attendance Represented Two-Third of. Entire Output of tin State I M. : Bobsrta Appointed Agent. The final result of the convention of the Oregon Loganberry Growers' asso ciation at the commercial club rooms yesterday was to establish a minimum price of three; cents per pound for green fruit and to band themselves to gether and agree hot to accept any less, though as low as two and one fourth cents per pound was paid Inst year. To carry out their plan, the grower appointed L. M. Roberts, of Halem, a sales agent, and considering the fact that about one third of the ' loganberry growers of the state were present it I the belief that the logan berry men hare every chance of en forcing their demands. The growers state that they will dry much of the fruit rather than accept a, price lower than tnree cents j buyer! of !r! ?h9 ''its pound for green fruit. Resolved, further, that the board of directors of this association appoint a member of the association as an of Largest Class In Its History; Av UUal Picnic Today; Senior Entertain. 1 With a graduating class of 90 pu pils, the largest by 22 pupils in the history of the Halem high school, this ficial amies airent. with nower to enter week is filled with activities Incident into contracts with individuals for the to commencement. The commencement rale or pooling of their respective crops. 'address will be delivered neit Friday Resolved, further, that the members ' evening at the armoiy by President J.; of this association urge all unaffiliated H. Ackerman of the Monmouth school. growers to become members of this a-' Professor Karl Kilpatriek is principal aociation, and to avail themselves of. or tue scnooi. The baccalaureate sermou was ue-j livered Sunday morning by Dr. R. N.; Avison at the Kirst Methodist church.' Monday night th senior class received the psrenta of the class members and the high school faculty at tne nign the services of our official sales agent. SOCIETY WOMEN WARNED CABINET MEMBERS UNDER BAN j .."aSi tU Today the senior girls will entertain Militant Suffragettes Ambush and Horsewhip Deputy Governor of Hol lows? Jail Prison Officials Accused. London, June 3. Two suffragettes today ambushed Dr. P. K. Forward, deputy governor of Holloway jail, whore many surrragetiee nave Deen im the senior hova ami Thursday after noon the high school girls will give an eihibition of folk dances on Wilson avenue lawn at 6:43 o'clock. TRUTH TRIUMPHS. Salem Cltlsens Testify for too Public Benefit A truthful statement of a Salem citi- priaoned, pounced on him as he passed ten, given in his own words, should con . i t -II.. V . f.. 1 . ii i :..! -1 AL pound and the Salem Fruit Union will bead every effort toward securtug a market for the entire crop. It was brought out at the meeting thnt can ners had withdrawn offers of three rents to substitute lower offers after receiving instructions from Portland ranners and though the wholesale prices re no lower than when four cents per found was paid for the crop it was m os ible In the past to secure better prices for the green fruit. Price Not Exorbitant. The concerted action and coopera tion of the growers working toward the common end of securing justice and a fair prito will win out In the end, ac cording to President Uentley, and the price asked 1 not exorbitant the growors stand to reap fair profits if tbey will stand by their organization. The following resolutions were unani Bionaly adopted: AVhoreas, the one hundred members of the Oregon Lognuberry drawers ' as sociation at this time assembled In con ference represent one tiiird of the growers of the state and more than two-thirds of the entire output of lu and horsewhipped him soundly before a policeman rescued him. The two women, arrested, refused to Prgive their names, Tiia horsewhipping waa the second Forward has had at the suffragettes' hands. The militants accuse him of responsibility for the forcible feeding of hunger-strikers. Mrs. Mildred Mansoll, a suffragette leador, told at a meeting last night that the prison authorities had resorted re cently to the method of drugging the hunger-strikers iu order to feed then. Sho specifically charged that this was done in the cases of Grace Roe and Gladys Roberts, Holloway prisoners. Mrs. Mausell also gave warning to society women who entertain cabinet members at their homes that - they "must take the consequences if they continue to harbor officials." Attack Editors of Paper. vince the most skeotical about the merits of Doan'a Kidney Pills. If you snffer from backache, nervousness, urinary disorders or any form of kid ney ills, use a tested kidney medi cine. A Salem citizen tells of Doan'a Kid ney Pills. Could you demand more convincing proof of merit f J. H. Penton, 141.1 Lee street, Bolom, Ore., says: "A cold settled in my kid ney, causing pain through my back and loins. I knew thnt my, kidneys were to oiame, ana neanng soverni lo cal citizens endorse Doan's Kidney Pills highly, I began using them. They were just what I needed to relieve the pains and other kidney troubles. When-1 ever I hsve takon Doan'a Kidney Pills j si nee, a few doses have brought me' relief." Price 50c, at all dealers. Don 't j simply ask for a kidney remedy get $2.50 Ironing Board for Seventy-five Cents Belfnst, June a. Two suffragettes' rosn's Kidney Pills the same that 'Hit night assaulted Managing Kditor Stewart of the Telegraph and Editor Anderson of the News Letter, of th:s city, injuring Anderson so seriously that he could not leaver his bed today. Stewart's hurts were slight. Doth men were at their desks when the militants attacked them. Stewart ganberries of the stnto of Oregon; and' jbiiving been disposed of, the two worn- Whereas, the members of this associ tlon are banded together for the pur pose of promoting the industry, making the growing of loganberries a profit able ciop to the fnriner, and securing permanent and better markot for the futuro; and Whereas, certain interests are offer ing individual growers a price of 2'1 en hurried out beforo tiiev could b arrested and invaded the. News letter office. They not only mauled Ander son with their fists, but struck him on the bead several times with desk ornR ments, cutting and bruising him pain ful ! v. Mr. Penton had. Poater-Milburn Co., ' Props., Buffalo, N. Y. j KINO OEOROE CELEBRATES FORTY NINTH BIRTHDAY London, June 3. King George re-; ceiveil private congratulations today : from the crowned heads of Europe on the occasion of his 49th birthday. Of-i ficial congratulations are not due until Juno 21, as George is too busy to take a proper birthday and has postponed the formal celebration until the th i ret anniversary of his coronation. Never-' tiieleJs a salute of 49 guns was fired nmmmaammmmmmmmm P i una papers nave tiwu s-evere id iu i u .' ..... . , , , . i " niiiimr in uini: n rain, oiivi their criticism of sultmgetto militancy. , Windsor, while flags were flown on nil government buildings. For severat ADCfflM IAD PDnnrrDP i ('nV" ' packages containing presents UaCiUUIN ilUr UAUViLKj I from members of the royal family and, MPTT IT limnnl iintln",,' friends have been arriving at IiIlLI AI AuKUKA I,',;il,Knan l'alace, and his sons and j daughter clubbed together for a birth " " ! dav present of which they made a great A meeting of the, Hon r.r..a.,,-. ' secret. The king, who married Oiicen With every Electric Flat Iron purchased from us during the month o f June we will sell one of the celebratea $2.50 Springer Ironing Boards for the nominal sum of 75c see them on display in our window at State and Commercial Streets. This is a bona fide special sale, introduced for the purpose of creating a large sale of the housewife's "Best Friend" THE ELECTRIC FLAT IRON 1 THE ELECTRIC COMPANY, Telephone 85 STATE AND COMMERCIAL STREETS, SALEM, ORE. BEGIN ALASKA R.R. SURVEY 8 cans Carnation Milk '-'."f large can new pack little neck clams liif Good Seasoning Itacou 15 llest sugar cured hams, lb K- llest sugar cured pick nick 15c Heat sugar cured backs, lb .....20c llest streaked heavy bacon, lb ....i0 Koyal Crown 1.33 Perfection IIS : 8 cana Marigold milk V 4 pkg. Arm A Hammer soda No. 10 Sack Corn Meal 30c No. 10 Mack Unckwhent 45c 8 cans String Heans 85c Best Creamery Butter 30c Try onr 10o Coffee It 'a a huuimor. j 1 gal. eaUa choice peaches 35c 1 gal. extra choice apples 30c X gal. eatra choice pears 3.V 8 pkgs. fresh raisin -....-...He 1 pkg. fresh currants .. 10c 3 (an tomatoes ....2.e 5 cana tin tcio ,83' 1 can extra fine pineamis. . n 6 cans Clearbrook peaches SOt S cana Cleetrbrook apricots S cans Early June pcaa ...... Mc 3 eaus Libby sauerkraut 23c 8 cans prepared hominy ....33c 8 cans Atlantic clams (very best) 50c 8 cana large fat oyster -..-..C3c 3 can pink salmon - ...-. 8 can Columbia river red salmon ...S5 1 can nl asparagus .LV . Keg Pickle SOc 8 lb dried! peaches - 23c 8 lbs. choice dried (rune .. V 14 gal. choice syrup -...2.1c No, 10 par lard ...1.40 . No. 8 pure lard - .. 13 No. 8 Compound ASe . Columbia tats ,-...S0c . Columbia wheat 30c 8 lb. box marearoiii - - 30c 3 pkgs. Post Tosties ...IMe 8 pkga Kriukle Corn Flake .. ..15c 8 bare Hoyal White Soap .3oc 6 bar Mortis Dost 83c 10 bare Klk Savon soap 2.V i'1-Hicra assoelntion nr On,,,..,, .m i. eld iu the Aurora hull at Aurora, Oregon, at - o'clock p. m Saturdnv, ,lne tl, lllll, for the purpose of organ ising tho hop growers of this district as members of the association. This is the second meeting t Im hel.i ;,. i... state, the first, at Independence, M iv .ongrntulntions upon Ird, having proven a rousing success anniversary today w iMpinl enthusiasm on tha part of the 1 l,,rR..v ot (-'reat Mary in 1S:1, has five sons and one TERMINAl TO BE AN OPEN POBT daughter. Ho succeeded to the throne May (!, 1!10, on the death of his fataer,! ' King Kdward VII. N President WUbob and Secretary Lane im T"i I Said to D rtiends of West Sween- Wllson Congratulates King. I . . , A . , Washington, June I..-A cablegram of , 8 Appointment Please. North. ongrntulntions upon his 4!th birthday: as sent to King Itritaiu by Presl dent ilson. Scuttle, Wash., June 3. The first member of the Alaska Railway com mission to start north for the summer Iwork of surveying tentative routes for i.. ... - " i " T sewers or Aurora and vicinity will " " sucress or uio nssoeiation at .i ire meetmgs, which it is planned i o ho d weekly at dilferent points, and1 tho ultimate result will be that the as sociation s fight to t.revent the dcstr.ie. linn nr tti. - . n he crow,,...! " !...!" U,,'on Wlil tin, detective division of Now York members, W. C. Edes and Lieutenant Manv iron,l .n.u,. '.:n . . .. !t'itv. in which ho is advised that there (Frederick Hears. ODlect anil n an. .1... . .. i is in ex-hritkcr mil millioiiaire hv the enlai .i... ' . In"" "n,! ! ....,.. .,f , w..n r.i.lin nn!ster. at a dinner iriven last evening in Proper headway i .lefendinJ th Rlvorsl.le Drive, as was claimed by ; the Arctic club i. .honor of Governor industry from "tho fflort I h, iJk w Mow who Strong of Alaska, Be Bweeney, and the made to put Drogon's famous hon vui""" "-"oated here several dnys ago for! railroad commissioner, where the tcr ?"t of business. It ItU Vo lt l tw0 ik-plM from the jewel-i minal of the line would be, Riggs re- interest of every hop urower withi.. ' 'T tore of Gardner ft Keene. I plied: ...... reasonable disti,.,.. J ".'Vl Reairan. when arrested, told the no- "One terminal will be an open port WHERE PISHING IS GOOD. Seven thousand seven hundred and seventy-nine fish have been caught in stock the two rivers more heavily next' invasion of Tarrytown for an ant It year. Rockefeller demonstration in the oil He declares that never before have king's home town. these rivers been so heavily fished, and ' All roads by which the invudeis l. 1 nnnAnl A all fhnrman in nt'nttht nma UflfA WIltl'tlCM liml fOOIl- lha fpKii'ip nn.l Willnnieite rivers uc mullc8 ou 1'1 ,rnA l" ....... . , lithU the Vast thrL their catches large or small, in ! tain Square, the local forum, was ov- to E. c'&Tinm'TS, order that he may get the total num-: ercd with soft, fresh aphalt, as a means who has commenced an enumeration of ber. Ho is making the count in the of making ,t as intonvonicnt n place the fish caught in these two rivers this . interest of the f.sl.crmen.-Lugene at; possible tot ft crowd to gather, vear. And this fimire. he states, rente i Guard. . . ! " There will bo no free speech me., - un nrrmr uraisr aj "urAniii" ON RIVERSIDE DRIVE 'no new government ranroau, i nomas j Riggs, Jr., is leaving Seattle today. Ho Chief of Tulice Khc.leck has received i will operate from Fairbanks. Riggs letter from James Dunn, contain of will be followed snortiy dj ine oiuer Asked bv the toastmaster, E. L. Web- on hand next Siin..law i i I lien thnt he was tliA son of a rich ex-! fcts in detail. Onlv "by tha iierson." : bro" who ld on Riverside Drive in 1 gble waters of the interior, attendance ,nd moral support if !Nl" Tork- Htf Put UP ufn bold 1 5o S7?'13 ?p?,BtlAT hop grower can the association hone to ! frnt and told so many pleading stories '. nt secretary of the interior told those accomplish it, objct-t.t CZ!; ,hce whom he robbed or tried ; pre- j M J? ,"' oeeoiua a foremost induatr 10 riD rerusea to prosecute mm very " v...-.j ---- - - 'n Oregon, and known the world over.' iorous,? BaJ KlKn P,d with'terior departsssat are fnends of the a niini rine. ine cnier or ponce ass ; . . , .. . bee making some inquiry and finds Governor SHroaf dec area inai PROPOSALS POR STJpptiES I BTATB INSTITUTIONS, Th. Oregon State Board of Coatrol will receive sealed bids for furnishing upphes to the various state iasUto tioas on .Tune 19, I9U, ,t 8 p. m., eol mstiag of dry goods, clothisg, furalsa . groceries, shoes. hardware, brooms, drugs, paints, oils, stationery croeJu.ry, p,uf;bBgi et( , 0. aansal per.od ending December 81, Specifications and k-heulc wiU be PPMtlo to the Pee rotary ,.h kid to be accompanied by ooat f the whole amount bid. pavalle !! i iT0" W",e lU,"rJ of CUL to be held as a guarantee of the faith lul performance of the contract. Tho Hiard resir. .;..k.4. jcvt any or all bids or to i.m bid. r R. B. GlK)ni. s, Oregon Ststo Board of Control, WRITER IS ORGANIZINO wrr.n UrB PROTECTION CLUB ivuviu r Humor iirud..i..i . a M tl,"' . n sjiopsj movie riciart j ickstii ; r!r on nat-tro subjects, toda 100-lb sack xaolasses alfalfa meal ! .25 I part of a 100 lb. sack plain alfalfa meal 81.13 Pack bran - 75e Pack shorts . LIS llest rolled oats, sack SOc I.and Plaster by the sack or ton. I carry a full Una of groceries and feed. 'the that Reagan 'a bluff was all that he! half has never Deen iota oi iue i uk..u.b ... .IIIM-iui i or Aiasss. aaa axiacu iui . -v , There baa been a regular band of 1 appointmeat pleased the people of the crooks going through the valley this i norin. t spring, according to the Portland po- ,L. j d - . v.. ' HOBSON SANK THE HERRI h. mi.-d n with thi. e,ow.l Th. i MACK BLTTSXN TEARS AGO Rose City officers are hot after Reagan senta scarcely a thousandth part of the actual number of fish eauaht. It retv THESE WILL BE NO TREE resents only the fish caught by a score SPEECH FOR TARRYTOWN of 'fishermen who have responded to his request that a count be kept for the ; tarrytown, JN. x., June J scores oi purpose of getting data to present to armed constables were prepared today the fish commission in the endeavor to'to resist the threatened "I. W. W." nig or nnv otner meeting declared Village President l'ierson. "If ono is attempted, wo will break it up with clubs." lluerta is yet a keeps iu the news. great success; Vie 0: your ay. G- A grocer! 'ELL him you want to German-American coffee the paying greatest co y a can of Lang's new steel-cut in the air with the coffee ycu've see if you don't say it's ffte value you ever knew! tisht tin at 30c! Compare been paying 35c and 40c for- aad state that they have under arrest Washington, June 3. Officials at todav recaiMrti V KUUH-ii nuu a uiun. w uu "vie - . . . . . caucht workina the aame kind of a "Vtiy 7 K" game he tned in Salem. ! Richmond P. Hobsoa and seven enlist 1 men steered tne collier Merrimae iinto tho narrow neck of !?utisgo bay li i n i .or mnr-rw vinwroa OP IRELAND OB DTN AMIT2S ' nd under firo from the great jnns ot Itke growning fortress sank the boat ia an attempt to some op Auraim Aitoougn . . . - . i . . . v - vii inf. iurTUM. I u r vui.u .... iu raise or Of-i collision with the Kt. Ijiwrencc early last Friday. The original intention lor Prtmiumi. Bring this ad with yon. ' B. N. MORRIS, Corner Morris Avenu and FairgrounJ . Road. PUoao Main 1407. is organiai, the V,, 4lfo iteetive' Loague of Southern California. P'ically, the league i, intended as a protest against rosed changes it will work for conservative legiU tion for the eousorvatioo, of fish Md aninuil l,fe, according to its founder. Major Fred R. Puraham, I)r. Henry anDyke aud Uiffwd PiUchot arc among toe noted men invited to fccwme director of th organisation. r ..... l I.... i . wm a.. ficials wore considering today whether (;ororva in the inner harbor. A a .v. v-ii. - iae rurrose ror wuicu ' the liner Kmpres of Ireland, sunk S?. tha collier Storstad ii , " ,. off Father Point I B,rj"lon or ,nu.Tla. " - l war. Tha seven men who were cnosen . .V.- .1 . . . T I An, . i.ii. flliinf waa Ia nM:19r lav QUIT wcrw v...pi, . - dynasaite. exerts having esprc the " "eorge opinion that the veesel would be verves mate third clasa; R. iisej, C, i .. ... v ..ilWiian and J. E. Murphy, coxswains; have heer. receive.!. hwt.ver. that th. & rhihpa, machinist, and 1. KtW, latter course be adopted in order that WBter tdcr. the bodies on board might be recovereil. There was lo known to be treasure, Ia a lanv.i ft.nti.tt ah K a Mnt.n mtt la somo way, it was stated, the; ,,. .. . ; .. .., . i. .:n v.... 4 . i i Washington. June J tonfederatc I ri"v n nu iu it n-mum , aiuv-vj ... . , .. in ,1a n,A,dnl Una,1, mi 1 r,ll rm a i'i'i.v vi ..liim... .. j danger to navigation. COMMEMORATE BIRTHDAY Or JEFFERSON DAVIS German-American Steel Cut Coffee VTr 2. Stores in Salem Featuring Avenue Grocery Co. Kreft, Chas. Ohmart, R. W. Damon it Son O'Noil, H. C. Dane a Son Poisal & Shaw Englebart, A. A. Kice It Son ;' Lang & Co. AVIATOR IS DROWNED. , the south, will hold ceremonies today' land tonitht in cojnmeiuoration of the birthdav anniversary of .Jeffcrsou ; Davis. He was born iu Kentucky, Juiu- ScMo, rnr.y, June 3. A the result ; 3. 1. Todar is also the annivcrarv of the bursting of the engine of a of tb appointment hr Pans of Gen hydro aeroplane ia which he was mak- oral Roba-rt E. Lee. la lSt'2, ta com ing a flight. Aviator Cevsco. was mand the cos.florate troop in Yir drowucd in Lake Majgicro todsy. , ginia. v c G.-A. Coffee Eoberts. J. W. . Schmidt, Geo. Spcrbcg, C. L. . HI Stoner, C. W. Ill Schmaliried, O. D. v : 11 ;j jr. . . Wit. . .a. A rte Riatn ul th ramunl -oral Clob" and Dutrlb- s utois or -sicval cma- rurt . i- . rood FroSncta f ' r