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i I ? t f : ' ' ' a. i PAGE EIGHT THE DAILY CAP.'". TOnnWATs .DAT. JUNE 3n, 1914. . No, 697 Wednesday Surprise Tomorrow A Sale of Mesh Purses, Leather Handbags A special sale of unusual value-giving will take place tomorrow, when these Purses and Handbags are placed on sale. Dainty Silver Mesh Purses and neat Leather Handbags in a number of new and popular shapes will attract many buyers. These are all sold in the usual way up to $1.50. Your choice for .85 cents Better get an early choice, as they will go rapidly. None sold before 8:30. See window display. . . a a . . OilA " laaa I he nouse 01 viuamy . rc The Home of Satis ion SUPPOSE . SALEM SALVATIONISTS President w TkvvK - JADE? ARF HVFN PRnMflTIftN Uown i . I A Rate Chance for Oregon', Amateur Have Gone to Tacoma Where They Deer Hunters That Should Not be. Will Receive Commission Story of Overlooked. , Other Army Matters. Is a ' A" 4 ' now either in the. ilo or being cut. Friiitmen have mi cause tor complaint, while tli berry-growers lire fairly iiust ling to get their crops to the markets. Miss Grace Braden, who is employes as bookkeeper ly tin' Kails City Lumber company, spoilt Sunday with her a r ents at 1 iik rca II. Dr. MendeUohn, specialist In fitting; Fireworks in abundance at Hauser 1 " "y u" U. . Hunk buildmg. ; Hros. . ; .. im n ,. '. in Ins lett n nil All Around Town . I glasses correctly. E. H. Holt, a wholesale piano man of Mrs. Owen C. Baker, of this city, who Portluiul, is ut tho llligh. , was operated ii)in Sunday at the Wil- , Inmi'tte hospital, in doing nicely. She Get fireworks for the boy at Hauser j will probably !c nt the hospital In iros. i In vh yet. I Irs. Mott and Cartwright o jure her (i vwic-imis. Jacob Reittenmeyor, manager of the I o Acme lirewery, nf Hun Francisco, was All "HooHcrs" aro requested to send in tailem yesterday on business, their iwines ami address tn J'. I., I'eotz, O" jlM7 North Commercial street, nr phono Try Scott's 15c meals. O complete the arrangements f-r the Alex Bernstein, a Portland attorney, I" lluosicr" meeting nt Mimon spmri' The voung man re- ccivcil u slight scrat i h on his lett liaml recently which healed rapidly hut Idood poison set in and today he is not sure hut that the infection will result seriously. Mr. Elbert Thompson, sales manager for the Kails City Lumber company, has ju-t completed one of the finest rosl- lenies in this citv. It is n California K,.o Prnn. ;. n. June 20. Joseph ' Cantain and Mrs. Marker, who have Knowles, the artist, who stripped him- been promoted from th rank of petty " Washington, .lime -)ti self to the skin Inst August, plunged officers to hold a commission in the ; Woo.lrow Wilson told 700 into the Maine woous ami spein iu aivanon .inin, - ini .ur here todav that he believ months there to show that the modern- Washington, where they will receive; frae a m,,sti f has not deteriorated from the primitive , their new appointment. I ney nae man, will leave here about July 1", it been in Salem ti years and were coin was 'stated today, for Grants I'ass, Ore., missioned recently. Where their uew take a stajrc from there into the inter-' post of duty will be they do not know, ior and from there, nanin in the "alto- Their nssiuninent will come from Seat-, nether" and empty-handed will strike: tie. During their stay in this city they southward in the direction of the Call-, made, many friends anions the people forniu Sierras. . I with whom they worked all of whom He will spend 60 days in the wilds to are pleased at the well-merited promo prove that it was not simply his fa- tion. miliuiitv with the Maine wilderness Captain I.orenzen, who has charge of which made his previous experiment a the Salem post, is making special cn siiccess, but that he i an do equally well deavors to dispose of the Fourth of in an unknown country. July nnmber of the War Cry, of which Tiiat he received outside aid whilo p.lit ion he has about "iOO extru copies, in the Maine woods was charged in Next Sunday evening Captain LoTen some quarters, but doubters will have en will give a stereopticon lecture at a chance, by watching him during his the First Congregational church on the Oregon adventures, he said today, to work of the Salvation Army. On the convince themselves that ins accom- following .Monuay ue win ikrc u sinp to several towns south of here. He plans to visit Philomath, Junction City, Albany, and Corvallis and lecture at each place if possible. Captain and Mrs. T.orenzen expect soon to leave for the annual Salvation Army encampment at Long Peach, Washington. This encampment will be in charge of the provincial revival I'.iigade, -which conducted a revival series in this city several weeks ago. The meetings will extend over a period of four weeks. All the officers of the T , , , province of Oregon and Washington Los Angvles, June .1D.-S rs Ida Mor-1 yi . att(.11,!1M,(. gnu listened today to the testimony ot , Fonrth ()f lv wil) ,lt, ....i,,!,,.,,,,.,! llV Robert Lithgow, a former employe, who tli( v ,(1 of m armv 1)V hol(1. nppeared against her in the .)0,000 .. ., .., nll.,,i,. fhe dav is alienation suit in which Mrs. Orris O. . . .. . . ' ,h(. i Portland, Ore., liudd charges Mrs. Morgan with alien-1 .iV tk , , t ; Im held ! I'll" to be placed on a parit at the state fair grounds. ' K''t Sound ports in the maki On the next Saturdav, Julv 11, a big! r01"1 ratos was bp,,n '" entertainment for the voung "people will : States comtrooni here today be given and on the following Moudav I'"Kh, examiner -lor the the Young People's Legion will give ' commerce commission. Fori, a reception to former and new members j st' Senator Charles . F of the legion. Sundav afternoon prizes , resenting the city of Astoru will be distributed for good Htt.M.daace, , the situation at tee openinj etc, and on Sunday evening the enroll ment of .juniors as regular army soldiers will be made. There are 10 juniors now and it is expected there will be several more when the enrollment time comes. plishment was genuine. WANTSDAMAGES FOR LOST AFFECTIONS Alienated Affections Never Had Any Value Because They Had No Existence. ve u question for s- for the federal goveriimu .When the delegation at heckle him upon that op , mptly turned and walked 1 room, leaving the women g in open mouthed astonish of the women expected to with the president but th ', given the opportunity. The women ended at the : to present President Wilson tions endorsing votes for e.ent!y passed by a eouven women in Chicago. Mrs. Harvey Wiley, Mrs. and Miss Kheta Dorr nrgi ; WiNon to favor the cousti- frage aineiidmeiit. Miss when she last met the presi refused to endorse the ami . cause the Baltimore platfoi deal with tlie suffrage ques "Vet," Miss Dorr told tl "since that time you have i tolls repeal in opposition ti more platform. 1 think t changed an I that under prt tions you can definitely ta able stand on the , suffrt j meiit. ' ' President Wilson's reply lows: "As I have stated befon ASTORIA IS MAKING A TIGHT FOR HE June :i0. nil ..u - u .. ,...;i. I., i,. .,,..1,,.. .. 1...1.. . . . " " w, n.'.iii I,.. I'.i.Tfii.'n Iiroken stoiy , bungalow, and contaiiis seven ro(ii"i This house is located on I'-iiin mid Sr;,.i,,u ,,, is in Salem toduy, on a supreme court undny, July .1th, when it is plnniw i ,. 0f tim im).iaw s'.reets, which is to orgaiiixi desirable locations In Hauser Bros, fireworks are best, .- Tonv Mattis. Potttand. arrived this m-"i W "".I iU spend the week with friends and relatives. o . Go to Dr. Stono's for trusses. V Stor, " Indiaaii society' Salem " " nnrnlifl-TTalld : barniiio - , ; vi, .Mate. People of the C o O imr n .1 i n n t nun flf I.a -e o, More trouble came to the rtaved ()f 10 tw0 h(, (, ss home of Mr. and Mrs. H.d ... il . tin , Anytime olvithin thn ,orM)mt(. lato yesterday atternoon when the small , ,,,, i,,,,,,,,,, , daughter. Sue, ate a M.iant.ty of gr,n , , f , un . roolr th. lX tmi ...ii.it i.n,i,i n,.t ii on the unit ot !. ...-,..?, ..i..i. P " r 'II I II I . I . , , l, I,,,- Mil I1.--II ..r.l.l. U 1 uliKI. Miting tho affections of her husband Lithgow testified that he went with Itiuld into Mrs. Morgan's room in her house at Cinin, Cal., on March !', Iftl.'l, ; finding Mrs. Morgan in bed, : "She threw her arms about lludd's . neck and they embraced mid kissed." Lithgrow said. "Then I went out and ! shut the door. They were in there alone ! about an hour.'' ' After Mrs. ItiiiM had found her hus band and Mrs. Morgan together lit the ' Mine house according to her complaint, Lithgrow continued. Mrs. Morgan sent him to Mis. Iludd to say that Mrs. Mor gan would never see lludd again and would pay -her ifJO.Otm if the affair were kept quiet. -Mis. liudd refused to consider the pioposition until she had consulted her attorney, Lithgow said. The defens" will try to prove Mrs. ' Morgan to b the vi' tim of a blackmail ing plot. GRANTS PASS ROAD IS SUBJECT TO LAW Attorney General Holds That Municipal Corporation Can Only Work Men 8 Hours on Private Enterprise. Her sister, .Marie, saved the litue gin, ,.in k . . ...... Weller Chamberlain went to Portland' lif''- are sympathizing with puIil(lr r(lt,in(? i,i,,Vlu.;n ail Mr! KWW:to ,,0,h m" ese warn, days a, their home lay..i.t. j & K Brody iJ '"' -'""'"' With the exception of one lonely i HpiUmn". h''"'l of 1 t0 w j bootlegger, the citv bastile is empty lar.n nianageinent nf . .purtment or .i ,t ti.., nifi-..ri..i iv;tli'!d L. r lunnrtv, Woshiiietnn. I). (' Mr. and Mrs. James Wilson have re- ,,HV t(vt ,(,tt tlle 0(hl.r blillll. Oregon, Washington )li(ltrie leader for iirncd to their home in Portland after .,,,,(, wll0 wlls arreted Icy -Of- tl10- A' and Idaho, are la isiting in Sulem for a few days. ! ficers Fisher and Woolerv last month l,n-H' ef. ;Jl Pntcr PORTLAND MAN BUYS OREGON SHOE STORE this moriiinir on business, lie will re turn this evening. Marlon Second Hand Store moved to Piano tuning, first-class work. Phone 1405, leavo orders with O. C. Will or R. V. Peters. J. K. Hockett. Mrs. Elva Estes will leave for New port this morning, where she will spend ' e' summer in one or her Nye P-eacli cottages. ' Mrs. J. F. McLaughlin, of 7 ner, whose hip was fractured in 11. '-s' s- bile accident Friday, is improvu., at month and vesterdav l.nu I.ii.iii t,-.,l.,l lnUi. .. II..,. a.rv'iinr IH. " " " C , ....n ...... , (, - ., full time, as days. According to the -'v lice records, only one arrest has b. -i made during; the past 14 days. , ) Bargains In everything, M: . , ond Hand Store, .UH State. " ' e There was no council me. -j night, although ' it was believe was on the sciiedul' Tli- on the first and third -2 1. in the ve-ir J. 0. P. Huff, state labor commissioner, was informed bv Attorney General rnwt'urd this moriiinK tlmt the city of l.rants I'ass was suii.ect to the pro visions of the eight hour law with ref- Btock and Fixtures of Well Known Sa- ereuce to their project of const ructing . , . - . . 0 'a municipal railroa'1 to Crescent City, lem Firm to Be Sold Out as Soon as J t,mt aw Possible. j nppiied to municipaX coiiorntions in a , 1 1 'ii "fn? j private enterprise as well as to muni , . . ...... ' cipnl corporations engaged in. public The Oregon shoe store, of this city, wrki . is soon to be n thing of the past, as o. 'LnurRaurd, engineer on' the state the result of the sale of the entire , ,. nt i.n:,ii,lw. ,vn9 ti,i thnf I.n establishment to I). Sondheini, one of ' t under the workmen's 'hat without exception these 11' nig to show mat Astoria n ciiiiiinutied against ill fnvi northern ports in freight rati modities originating in the li pirc ami' on commodities r Astoria uiul desigied for d : the empire region. . The courtroom was rrowded road executives and traffic n . Fulten first put . H. He. gineer for the Portland doel sion, on the stand to show ti tion of the bar at the. 1110111 Columbia river and I10W its wt has-increased of late years by tion of the jetty and by di F. J. Walsh, engineer of th Astoria, also outlined the I proveiuents, dock construction wall operational uiiilertuken by to strengthen its position as a to caro for the traffic expeel' handled there when the sua ships aro euablcd to recruit ? loads at the mouth of tho r Kdward Ostruuder, rate oj the Oregon railroad committee the present rates in force froi: Kmpire points to Puget Sfjiiud toria. lieferring to the speei' modify rates, he. quoted tariffs Portland's leading merchandise br- j cml,t.nimiiml ,.t both as an employer ; hers, who ainiounces u.ai ne nas ooug.. ; (f ,,,. Bml n9 R ltlboror in thc tm me stock unit nxrures enmpieio ana ,()y nf t)l(1 stnU will v'-ce it on special sale immediate-1 j, s d'is, t tt.,lool1.. ,i t .' i. Josei.u, ' i hs ren 1 hp siore at an enormous uis 'it pud will therefore put everything de at correspondingly low prices. ' 1 1 a 111 llcrzog, prominent as a mcr Josepu, Oi, S informed tlrnt vot ers may be escorted to the polls nt a district school election and that bnllots may be distributed outside of the polls the Willamette hospital. Be sura and visit Brletenbush Springs this summer. Under new management. Baths all remodeled and up to doto. Good restaurant and store. Tents for vor information, address J, K. Detroit, Oregon. to1 two weeks from the'i' the Fourth Monday Therefore the sess; t ers was not held will be on next ' The month ' ed today." June- " " mm ner.og, I iruiu i lie ii l as u mur- ... . , , . . , .11 t I without clashing with the corrupt prob and sacs manager, has arrived!.. . . . .. , . , , ortland to represent Mr. SomV ml with a small army of clerks ig the work of preparing the tices act and invalidating the election. J. It. Stnnnard, the county clerk ot Curry county, wiis told that any voter whe- sign n Other petitions , speci iu 1111- wiiiu ul lilt- ini iiik liir , , .. ... .. r the big sale which is to take enjiatitn wn ther registered or not, might si recall petition. higher, varying from 10 cents ned goods, li'-j cents 011 in. one rail combination and Ij . .another. ' 1 MURDERER MAY ESCAPE WITH ONLY TEN Sern.ievo, June :10. Onvrio : wlkn killed Archduke Francis Fi and his wife, . and Naileljo vitch, who . unsuccessfully nt their lives, will be tried befort eourt, it was stated bere'fodu ing to his youth, it was said COMMISSION HOLDS A MEETING : tax commission con W. W. (alkins, C. C. -ge Ncuner, Jr. and McLaughlin, J. S. Thomas W. met with ! ission today, .in informal tl...t tl, ,.t... n,i,l U tun utiirn. WHO IB mil Ji', II1IU1H Ll'l I'll in the district in which he signs th lyenrs ,m,.rlSonrneiit, Mhile (.ul.r petition, but for recall petitions the ! on account of Ins tui ure, 1 signer need only be an American citi- wl11 et but a five-year term. sen. i . MEDIATORS TO LEAVE t THE FALLS WEDNESDAY- (Contjuucd from pago 1. "f fprtim with liTtn WDM 1i"tiutO 'iciidinents uncertain Whether-..-will Adjourn , bv constitutionalis'ts here and ut Finally or Only TaKe a tov, Tdie i'afrtinzistns uiifpiest Uuertistas Get Inipai:en:. -,..i alarmed. Roberto ' ' icra, ( arrania.-o --..iftarntial ug '. . 1iiiw- Inst nil'llt in hrL lmutn . ' Niagara I'alls Out., June 30. The with -,tg ehjtff t .Monterey" i he tune r. the' .sure tailed on was i American-.Mexi,.an mediation conter- Before leaving he .declared s amend-1 enee here . was considered praVtieally ,.tifat C'arvniiU was eonimunk-.iti ,-comniis- j ended today. ' -, . President lluerta was the heigh- , After a conference with ' his ' eol-' slir,itv " ' leagues, Argentine Minister Naon tiiaale , . . " '. . . mea'nfto 'esdav'l'fina -. Ourresident Gets Busy informal- conference was to be held to Washington, June .HI. The a decide whether- to take an a.djoiiru- tration here was bringing all tl meat or only a recess. : "sure in its power today to .prt . It was uncertain how long the ' final break between Generals Ci lluertista envoys would remain, await-1 and Villa. . iug the Cairanzistas. ' The Mexican, constitutionalist The Uuertistas showed signs of ini-l here sent code messages t -both patience, ami it was not' thought heylals, begging them to refrain fror ,'Iaiui theirj 'HE -VD LETTER 10. The resi lio was shnk ynainite here pt Jif a black fc pas threat is itad dagger king features, n fisherman, oat, received hi pain of 1 joke but Se coin to the from i ex- 10t would stay long. INSPECTOR SAYS CROPS WILL BE UP TO AVERAGE relr.ig until their cause :s com successful. -Nevertheless, it was -Iv ieared Villa wout.. star: a tion on his ow n account. . In such an event,' it was pri that the powers would demand ican protection of. foreigners in co. - It was considered certain th i C. A. Constable, county fruit inspec tor, took a oO-tiiile drive through t'.ie north end of Marion county J'esterday on a general tour of inspection. Throughout his trip he says hf found ; Xjj,nra Falls conferees.- woul everytliiag in the best condition. TV' i shortlv unless Carran.-.a uncomii hot weather has practically killed tho j nci"e,,ta the "A. B. C." med aphis that was beginning to curl the,invitation t0 con"fJr unofficially -aves on too trees. The. warm sun is!.i, envnvs 'Hug the apple scan ami me pros . bumper apple crop is e- promising. Peach crop . says Mr. Constable, ance of the fields the ar will be heavy, l fine shape and 4g advantage of get it under cover. e turning yellow . . oon be on in dead filling out aiM i -;i looks yellow weather is ex-niderfully. Carranza Still Dodging. Niagara Falls. Oi.t., .lime 30 "A. H. C." mediators received a today to their invitation to ( Carranza to send representatives American-Mexican feaoe uejiotii The geueral asked time to eonfei his advisers. Is Drunk But Satisfied. Vera Cruz, June 30 British sul fleeing from Mexico City, who a i here today said the army offivei