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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (June 13, 1914)
THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, BALEM, OREGOtt, SATURDAY, JUNE 13, 1911. PAGE TWO i. a VICTORY PREDICTED r FOR THE WILY TURKS A Few of Yomit Do Belief Xi That Ottomans Are Trying to Fore Clash in Ordtr to 0t Back Territory Loat. vS : i '1 ' r It it If f : 1. ? 3 Vienna, Juno IS, No nurprtuci tvtii'0 expressed hora today at the new thnt war n'fmi Imminent between Turkey Itnl (Irpeea, Indeed, diplnmntn and military ex perts looked for hoatilitios mi goon an the winter waa over ml hiive been aur prised thnt ther were delayed no lmg, Austrian soldiers who know Turkey aay it should be borne In mind thnt the Turk ire fine filters and only tnndi! io poor a showing against the Knlkan allies beeausa governmental mismanagement aent them into action half armed, with scant supplies of am-; nuittltlon, starving mid hopelessly dis organised. In the few month he Inn been it th head of the war office, they nmert, ' Knver Hoy has accomplished wonders nnd the stilt sn's nrmy la in enmpnrn lively good eouditinn. . Moreover, they declared Knver hna been concentrating the flower of the Asiatic; foreea within enay mnrching distance of the lloapho rua. In the event of n struggle, exports 1 here predicted victory for the Turk. They gnve It na their opinion thnt the Constantinople government ia trying to fore a clash na a menu a of recovering, aomo of ita territorinl losses In the Hub kana. SALVATIONISTS HOLD UNIQUE TROCESSION London, dime 1,1. A 'graphic nnd picturesque demnnatrntion of the world wide scope of the Salvation Army was given the people of London this after noon. , With their nntl-innl flags and organ iant'o.i linnnora flying, nnd to the music of H bands, the S.IOO foreign delegates to tlie decennial iiiternntionnl rongrraa of Die army, representing 6" different rountiiea, liecoiupnnied by aome .1.000 Palxntionisfa from the British Isles, ninny of whom hnd ninde the journey to London especially for today 'a deni onatrntion, pnrnded from the Thames Lmbiiiikmciit to Hyde l'litk. where a tromendona audience ud gathered to hear speeches by Oener.-il Booth an.l other high offieera delivered from a doen pint forma. At the head of the procession in the Boise of captives marched two huge hollow goda of Ji.vn, ench navigated from the inside bv n imtho convert, the hidoouaneaa of the idol 'a fenturea being accentuated by their rolling eve halls and wajging tongues niniiipulnt ed by their hearer. Among the most picturosiit contin eenta in line were groups of Zulus and Kaffirs from South Africa, reformed devil d.incers, IVm girls, and represent atives of vntioi'.a nations and tribe of India, t'eylon. the Hutch l--at Indies. China, Japan, India and South Aiv.cii a, all nttir,sl i i native dre?. The delegates front Holland. Sivit erlund, IWrnavlt. Finland, Scdon. Norway, Italy, Belgium and Germany also wore the distinctive costumes of the country. Native airs were dispti-.y-ed en route by bund in thier own tongue fiom many of the countries rvprosentod, while Salvation aongs in their own tongie ere rendered by rspooially aolcitcd maivhing choirs from others. The American delcgntioTi. ttM strong nnd accompanied by four bands, was led bv Commissioner V Hooth. Interspersed throughout the preces sion were a number of fl.;,ts depicting native conditions in heathen countries and illustrating various phases of Sal tat ion Armv work. D. A. R, TRESEXT TO MICHIGAN A TABLET lning, V'. h,, June 1.1. On the p,-' wheie stood Mulisn's fin-t capito! building s bnN-c tbl,-t ptesente.) to thc atate bv the Muhtgan laughter of the Ameiicaa Kevolntion, was this after neon unxeiled with appropiiat formal. Ity. Mr. .Indie t..ut. of lVtroit. daugh ter ef Alphoes Kcioh, who was governor of Mvfcigaa at the time the first capttel bui'd.og en-.-tcl unvcilod the tablet. The oroseutation speech ws m do bv K K. V.i-plv!l. of Hoten Harbor, Viee reger,t of the Michigan laughter of the An-.eruaa KeTAiiif on, and i.overaor Verns acecpt.st the tablet on Whalf of the t.e. The ane'lmg maike.1 the close of the 'th annual Ve:itiea (of the w-h'gaa len.vr a. ILsteri.al Js.,-ie. . WEALTHY PIONEER DIES. Seattle, Wash, Juae li.VUIwr,l C. Cheasty, wealthy piowwr habenlash or. and oaaer of the Sticsty building at Ssxead avenue nd Syrir.g atnet aavl otker valuable real estate ia attle. one of the best known ea ia the northwost, fell to hi death from a window ia ki apaTtmeat on the teath t'bwr of the W'aslnngtoa hotel at i eVlork th aftera.va. Hia bsvly atrwek the rvnf ef a one try buiWing at the rear of the hotW. lVath wa in ataataaeeua. No oee ia believevl to have witsed the fall. l"hesty wa about 50 year obi, a bachelor, Aumn hlcNamara, a roM of the dead aaa, Kme ia Saa Francisco. Th other ae htr of hi family are not livir;. C AFT AIM QSirriTHS TESTI FIES IN UU OWN BEHALF Kan TVacics Jr,e i. Captain Jo (ph H. vinft'itha, V, S, A, wa a wit os ia hia owa WV',f tSi aflerwova at the reauaaptioa of hi court anartial m rharge vf oaiheuliag ox-orwaarat funds at Seattlo, At the time ke w.,lc aJastsaioa tvla tive to tho anoaey he wa aaid ta have takea h w arin j rexnted by eoar.rl, he a&id. ad did aot know what la rt(ht wvr. i the atreagth of thi vtatoanent ho wanted the 4epvatto of C, K- Charlejbey, a krk ia ki Seattle rffi.o, and l.witMt Ooloael Robert atea, who arrr-stod kiiw, xUded fpoaa the rwvrd. 5nffit a ao aervowa that it a iiflirtit (or hiaa to pck. WILL BUY A LOT OF PIANO QUALITY NOW 1 1 . , ' - r -1 i -"vV'Tj ) h : ' v; j 1 $650 88-Note Player Piano, $398 This beautiful SS-note player piano is one of the very atest anil most up-to-date player pianos on the mar ket. Soils retail for $630.00. Our wholesale price to you now, only $:W8.00. Easy Payments At the L H. Holt Piano Company's store, 140 North Commercial street, Salem, Oregon. One lot of high grade pianos taken' in exchange on player pianos. They are good as new in fact, you can't tell them from new, and they are marked at prices so low you can't help buying. They are tip-top instruments, and you get a heaping big money's worth of piano quality in buying these goods. Every one of them bears an iron-clad guarantee. Get any one of them. Try it. If it is not just what we claim, you get your money back, or another piano. You will surely get all we claim out of these instruments, as they will deliver service at its best. To enjoy the good things of life and not pay tfo dearly for them is the general desire of the human race, and right here is where you can buy something that ycu and your entire family will always enjoy, and get fullest value for every dollar you spend. Facts That are of Vi tal Importance to ID) UY A few things worthy of the consideration of every man or wcmiiii that is in the market for a Piano or Player Fianc: First We arc ia the piano business to stay, and we wish to please each and every customer, and to do this we are trying daily to give them instruments whose quality cf tone and workmanship will still re ir.iih long after the price is paid and forgotten. Second We have on our floor at pressal instru ments from the fclfowing eastern factories: Cable- Nelson, Bennett, Sohmer & Co., P. A. Starck, Had dorff, Knabe, Kimball, Brewster, Lessing, Arm strong, King, Strohber, and can furnish you any case design you wish. Third We are selling these instruments light down at our wholesale prices. Fourth No middleman in our business. The pi ano you buy froin the E. H. Holt Piano Co. costs you only their wholesale price, which means a saving of from 510100 to $150.00 to you. J i', .. -.!:- ih-,eaJ ' Thi? 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