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TWO THE EAILY CAPTTVI. JOTTEXAL. SALEM. OBEGOX. BATTED AY. AtTGTTST 8, 1911. i i SfGKNESSj Quickly Yielded To Lydla E. PinklWs Vegetable Compound. Baltimore, Ml "I art. mor taa fiad to tea what Lydia E. Pmihjun ' egetabla Cwi pocrJ dil fyr ffie. 1 RiSere-i drcafuJ tlna and i very ara arw K-ni :ct Lvtka E. Fir-khuc's Vegetable Coo V'Sj v'tfy until I u wiuxmt ft ervrp or Jn;n a.! f;t lie ' --vix.-r vrvr, and it hat bow len ti cw.lhj sir.ce I took awny medicine at ail I hope r.y little aote will tablet yva in helj.irg other wo men. I bott feel perfectly wei) and in tie bet cf teaith."-lire. Avc-.'T W. KoKDsrE, 1S2 H-j!::j Street, Lii tiroure, Md, Lydii E. Piii:ha.-'s Vegetal,! Com fnond, made irrn native ru mj herb. ctr.Uini no narcotic or harmful rngi, ac4 txiay boVia the reeorj cf being the nywt r:ccerful rvr-.Hy f'.r female liU we know cf. ar1 thouwiL-ds ef Yo.'untary t5"jryvii:; oa fi in the ITrlhajn tal .rati-ry it Lyric, His;., aeern to pnve ths fart. Tor thirty yea's it bi l.-' -t ths ?tx- rf TTT.tj i;T ferr.fc.9 itf.tr,) rjv. V-red the ha.thf tfxntt.i'.2n '.f v rrei wbo fcave Ix-en trj--J wi-.h s-.h ail- Recta as ci-'j.'ay rr.e-.t '.r.Zxr: .r.iU j.j. !Vl-rt'fT, tarrn. i'.-t-j.anJ,i, etc. If yM tvani ..( i-i anio writ t L)t!n 1!. i'liJv'.arrj .V -:-k-ine t'ifc, (cnnliilcntLit I.vi;t, Mas. Your isttrr w iil !e 'ienl, rc34'l an! aiifsvere-d ly a .vornr.n fUKl keM in Him I con fi deuce. THE LIFE CAREER IN brt irnivtt r-:;'. "vu lor b. k cvi.c. !'!:. CatC V.' Th-- !5 ti t Mt:on of tt-e VP Fftrty-tiiih Stbwl Year Opto 5EITnHBER iSth, 19 14 Whte fx iiluitraffj loopae Bok let. "I HE 1.1FE CACEtR." anJ tarCila lot containing full infwsnatton. IJegrte Courifi AOPICULTUPE : Poultry Ht!tan if y, Mortktiiture. irkul;ijre fir Traher. FoVESIfY, LcxKjing Enginei-pim;. home tco- hOMICS: Uom-stKSiinT. UomrM.ic Art, ENGIShtMV,: tlc.tr lr::jjtion, H-zhwsy, M-:J'aMal. Ci;miral. Mining. Cerjirk. CuMuikcE. Pharmacy. busTkUL Akrs. Votalionul fr.vr.r.t-Ajri.Li'ure, Dairy Inr. Home Ma.fr' 0r. Iniuv'.r jl Art. Fofe.trv. Hn:t:ei Short Course. S.-hml of Mtie Piano, St.'inj, Band, Veife Culiure. Far.-nr t Buiiku Coutm by Mail Free Ii17. TIIK kl-f.l-.THAK, ll 7-Hto-i Crtatiu. ntcroa The jrft ol'j'-t'on t a tbewry i that it ia ai t to Krike a j.ra. tira! a nag. . 1 mm i ll in . "wrrwnar mrrrw - im i- m .ii f ,w -.v. w irrfj: tfe What Is the Use of worrying over your pow ; er problems? Our represent ative will gladly call and settle them for you, and settle them ' RIGHT. "If it' Electric, come to us. " Salem Electric Co. Misonic Temple Phone 1200 PREFERRED WAR FURTHER RACE FOR Natives of Old World Facing ! Bankruptcy Was Cause VI 1 1 CCiU lltU COULD NOT STOP AND WOULD NOT UNLOAD Arguments That Armaments Make for Peace Is Given Death Blow Ii -ion. ':z. Kijr tie j':"-st Ki.r' ai th foa.rw tt to iT of in .i!iti-a fei-ttt! in a li ifrver&n.'r.t l-t bat now in r:ir .! t t'--. t'f'j-e4 ti h; a-: :oitrat-'' ''" 'v cf Ji.-iii-h jar ti'i;i.oa ia the a!rr.ct wrM-wiie roi;-fi:i-. "iiy !ijr fcci tbio wa 4 ia'2 lv rjri..l,e at the Wea of the ci.il WO'l'l ' a J)EUO)Mt!!. I i';u"t r,a tlat a aran w'n far.-it a bx a taiural ia-l:i.atjoii n it f..vsa:iv. thtm'h t.'j-'- n !v W "rr.ctli r j, irj tlst, t'O. " "''! t I i."ia i 1 ;at the militarr ar.'l r-4ial the wr .-arri- '"4 r ac!!-! a iBt where it Tia .n t i .tiser cojer them ljr.g. ) a -'ji:e wiul.J j-ttiOB an.' j-ait "1 li lur ien. but ail were a-Mjnz to them imt'-a.l. au. a eab hal to a i i whet aaotber aile. it finailr lm '"wn to win relief J.r a f i-tit. "TKe, f' eiamj.le, the ease of Erjjt Ian 1 au. Oeniianr. They were bii,iDj navi- aai't one another. Eiglan'! t;jat it u hi!ttil.ing ir;t' Uukr';i,ty. but it wa det'r'nin?. 1 '-t to te overtaken by (ienuanr. fir n.ar r-ji)l;-. that it woul.l won t-o lai.l.ru't if it eontinunl to biiil.l miii I m ..-teriuine.l to overtake En'ir-L-i..!. "It n iiiei italile that, woner or later, one lower wouM reaeh a jiat where it eoi'l l hiiil.l no more. Th.it i: t U hh reahe., it wouhl natarally 'iiee I ni-M tof an) my rival ill in II go on, it in better for me to fifcht t,w than wait until the 0'bli av 'ti!' heauer aaaint me.' '-'As f..r the .ejj,!e( they h 1 l,en le.-larii.u for one time that war itelJ. lv . .TMiiBg: the intolerable taee, wouU ! " terki.Ie to yoing on ax they were. "Tli.-i'tfl. I tl.iok thia war 'w a it.mij, I mut own liiere wai lojjie in thU -. ji "TI," naval ra e wa letwe n Eng-!.-rl t ,1 d'erirany mainly, but io the 'ii.Man ra-" ev-.y rifon in Europe ;.n. ;.-tfor-,., a fartieipant. Ka h . Jin'e,. to it,,), but roub! not the oth er. .i-. he beaten it hopeleasly hail it ilone kj, (1a I liOm; woubl be t iaten. "Kitiaily the time rime when Kuroi-e lea.le up ,u tninI that it would be header to fiabt than to rontinue pre paring to fiht. Such a raee doe not make for pea e. a wiiue nave argued, koliling taat oth en dare not at!ak a nation of euor inoi;i military treiiKth. It !i-a. in r itali'v to r." iiO SUPREMACY First Ctr jtUn jf:-r H th as i.a'r. J". T. i'v.-t-r. a.ja.nr. . b. 1;io- Ir. H. . K; :r. .;:.'-,-(.. ll a- m- worhij. iH irzM, t .(,!, ' Lw hi far :c ' '; ' La:t frrr.-jh. 7 j.. au . j.. ra. M-r.ca .t t. kM-l m b fai to iic 1. " ilii ijan-rti ita rit:- W. C. T. U. B. W. Sha-rtr, ;t'T of tie ai4rrr ao."h .!.ir-s :b t-r-c rri-tiL2 at iianp J!rT-r:il tall .ta.jav at 4:.W. A )-oi lo aH. HiihJand meeds Charth. er it ISiihas-t aa-l En tri-t. Pabli4t!i rk'MA pTOTr.ttJr at J.i a. m. Ocr tM rf'-t r. a jr -rer-ir. i ut'.y ti l r.i' h f-.Lg ir.e. T.li-: w;ii f. th-e erv:ee tor.-.t-rrow. :i a. ':''' p. in. as 1 j. n. A trat a.a' B-M-tij.tf at i:.?'.! utea the j,; fora a'l the eh .ree -n t'--r. i aa-i tfcen a reit -rvj-e at T:j. We re ha:.f ;;o.i Ri.i--i. "re Kt are r '. nah. Rev. MVS: it j.rej. hiag the tr:;!5. 1';: t.'en ;avcr at . rn. Jo )',i-i..it. t?;r. ' ':;:-.- cf l..j.-ry an j Center. ri-r" Er -k hre-i. c.-.tister. Ujoi'e ! s! I" . rr. lora'Ejf woi-h p a: 11 a. ti'. .--.bWt cf -r.iior.. "The Mo ! l'-:.-tl K- t-i Xo e vet-fa r' i-e. Ccatiil C322re2t:ii3L I t ti K-:rv e r. j -jt.h ! .".h. J-.il-'e -hfA,l at a. i hrita.a En-'"'w-i t 7 I. -"-rvire 7--i-"i !' - Ever. ina t!l.- at j.. n.. -iry r.f -sen-1: .;-.t );. ni; : r i.f i"-r-I i b. ii! ,,.-( a h. Tizn Ciurcj cf Can.Scies'Lt ! k..-; ,u-et. f - rvi-1 . ,3- "ty at 1) a. m.: i-.f.'y. f !';!.- 1.-. "i. S : i r v . r ' ,i;..i,,y h ) a,I tt S:-;5 a. m. VV.-.'Mt -.-lrjy evei.:itf tj-iaoikl "'' i'--K it .Vi...-it. -A':.-i r . -72 ir. i..r-h .in fi in 2 -it,l 5 o'-l.k vi.-y aft..rr.'H t.'f'pt k-;nir v ft.,) hoii Ail are epf,nie t -j our merv- I. B. 8. A. The I:irerati..r:al P.ii !e Vt id'-r-ts .f S;:! m will fci-M thiir r:-gv,!ar weekly U'iy at V?l l.-crt .;(t, pr..tP)r jii.iay, ! a. m. All liible ftyjents w Ji:orrie. Nt. e. llwtiorji?. Jason Lee Memorial M. E. Cbatch. 10 a. m.. .Sunday fh..,l; ( . M. V ,, :. Kperii..endi"if. 11. w-rmnn. " Ev o itit.T an I Mt.tv ;'.-. th v. Mimel.---. i..-.fr,n.,..(1 ci.n,. t. - f fL. Ef worth Leapje, topie, "Making Good A.ier ralt.-na; ' itr..n-,, j.inton. .'nn .i.. "O"... Thinjf Ti".n l.ak-rt." -Mi.i-we.'k pnyer mwliog Thi;rMirv i t ":"l'l p. m. J. II. lrine, pct-.r. Luttenn Church. Ea.-t State Htitl Ei'iteeitth strt-ets. 'it't.re Kwlr. st..r. ui.dar w-bot.l ht i:.'!0; preaehinj; vrit-e Lt H(:30. Th ?rt; v. ill be no eveuiatj tu-rvire. SontU Salcni Friends' Church, ("orm-r Commer. i-tl and Yt'ahirgton ir-et. H. E. IVrnb'T'i. .. pr,-tor. Morn ing m-rvi.-e at 10 o'tl-ek. Evening "eri.-e at -VI.-k. Hnnday nehuol tt 1 a. m. Mid-week pray.-r im-eting at l. rn. Tlmiielay. At 4 (. m. Inndav will i-eur the funern .if Harland Dra-g-r. LAST NIGHTS FIRE AT DALLAS COST $17,000 l)aiia. Ore., Atijf- ft. Eire -at tild nitht totallr de.troyed a Une ware h' UM and elevator Ler.giog; to E. L. S.--hurt at liallMon together with 1,000 tons of hay. ;.Vmj bu-bein ot wht and l.-'UJ buheU vi oats ntnred "uv loeal fnniH-r. The los will rearh 1 7,000. j HER WOEK LIVES AJTE3 HER. ; Wr-thington, Ang. s, J. C. Davii-on. prtitlent of the Viijir.ia Federation of 1-Jtbor, now in semion at Norfolk, sent ! this telegram yr.-terday to Samuel ittmetr. h -nd of the American Feder-; 'itioo of Labor: "As a tribute to the memory of the late Mr. W-mkIpow M iUon, the Vir-! giiiia F.-deration of Ij-bor pledges; mornl and financial asniManee to the ' nation-nide movement by the Araerl-! fas Federation cf Ibor, having for: its object the cleaning out of the sruaiSi and lt.tt.Ting honnitig eonditinnit." j CWer A uspicet 1 Episcopal Dicctse cf Oregon FALL TERM OPENS SpL 23, 1914 Crananar School sod CoUcfa Prapaxal lory ccursea. School tjtata comprtaea 100 seres of fertile land. Complete tyBttulum. irdoor and aatdoor ithe.lcs. Library, study hails, coat paten, lit ruction :n all briarhet. Seed for rataj and booklet: "Wasre bcyi r trained to th nk". Addrefs BISHOP SCOTT SCHOOL Yamhill, Ore .on. , , filANY FALSE STORIES SENT OVER THE WIRES Pibaatica of Falie Xrsrs Dr;iti ?erhi7 Etoriea cf Frultj cf Gei taa So lien re of Tia CUiS. b? E-l L. hVn.) Ixiioa. Aj. Lvi,.A.i-i te fTjb.'iatn.ii of a-e ia .-l eri'i.-. tie j.rvat Hv-e .Nr-re-lary Ej:tM, M'Kar.a -iii io ttf fco:e of ev.rjp.sij t-iay the rf.vrt ia! as eit.'a eutica of tte IjuL-ioa IaiJy JSa.l that a e- tatue btaer 4 .real fcritaia aa-1 UTmt? ha-l iea focght. ! ag ia the r.ekiif of Cenras war-hi; aei the waf.tr.t; of tie ret cf e kijr' fleet. , The geTeraiseB. MrEetta roTni-w-t wo'.M aE03Be tie fa't a. wx-a a the r.".s met. The L'ritih Efw:a:r e.rT-...Je2t i;lie-l ft-j-H Eer:ia'.!e-'-el the Otr fl" fc.havi-s- i.se -ravage !-ta'. -."' Xot ooly. they deare-l. wa the j f-rty ti Enii?hT.ea is i.ri:aav e:;e.i. r -Jt money railf l it i t-ieri; kd to them bfc.;e the .i:.araT;iD ii v.ar xa "Btwate!. The r-er.,h raiJ..1 tra:a ia hi.h liartn Yt a .-- a. i;cr raa ir-.r.sf-a.irr ia pr.; wtc -t -.: the frottier, ; "-t-.V;", ?!e eorr.-i:.ieBt er!'.i. t y tie ierrrs itithorit jv-!i. Ir-'i'aaia Bife So Tn. Karl H. Yon V.'iejfajjj. the I'li'M Pr-1 A.oe;atioT- eo-rerj ti-Utt ia f '-r. r. an Axeri an e;ti2a tf i. -ru a b:rh. it r a.l !e.. 3 arr-t-: I a- a !.'' ' -t wa 'hrrrty aft'rr. rekx-e-l ':. jej ;fe!)tat:.i: by -?":.i:e.J ute-; A.rla..(Jcr Via-.. thv f -re:. -. cff:-e -! sizing for the er znT i f the I oKt-e an l infortr jn V-.-r. Wjejt"l ?ha h w&. weieoaie to ;.:ti ia ..-. i,aj.v. '.TirHi-v, f-t-j, the I.:.tai.: :at- l that the li Kr-cr n .-.iinj the er";.-:. fom New V'.rk felv. It win ei.e.-!..l to r;-a h l.i . :, s..a !ay. 1 ua knows that t-ii.-e ti ' .- " ".v EnpH-h in f.eru.-aiy ac ) n iv'n i!,ii-tv a felt 'Or., e.-jri ihm. Kr' A-T:hia.ior (.'rar-'. who is loohia- aft.r ll itirh ii,te.:--t at Iterlin. .-tire an ap-.tal fur f. .:;.() iieve 1hf-e Esyli-h men an. -v.'o-i.er. The frnl.a-v it'e-f. he -ai.), ha.1 h'.t l.f nf ney on hani. the ar Starirg -e3B so i.,:-. iM;'y. Many .f tu'e Kniirh u ie.-t under hie care. h a-!..-t-l. ha 1 !ai ar-j'-te-! pie. PBEMTUMS SEDUCED. IjAndoB. Aiijr. . l'ie!:,iun!? on war time narine i.-Knian.-e were r..liii-e. here today from 5- to 4 1 - per ee:.t. The Markets LOCAL WHOLESALE MA2KETS. Hay, timothy ...1 Hover, per tea .J. fat and veuh 111.00 7.00 8.00 8.00 IAc C6.0v 29.00 ..7eSi2S. I'-Jfaot 1.00 Cheat Whet, pr tcshel Bran, per ton Shorts, rer ton Oats. ir biithei i hi-.tiin bark, per lb. . t otatoei, per twt. Butter and Eggs. Eiittetfat, per lb., f.o.b. alen.. reaiuery better, pr lb. 2 3 V 23r teg' Poo; try. fleo!, tier lb. Roosters, per lb. Kryera : Steers. Steers i o!, per ewt. Hog, fat, -tr lb. Htotk hogs, per lb. 5 va o'ao'-.r bwes, iwr lb. . 3e iL. dpriug hi iitl.it. r lb. Veal, according to quality l0V2e ret a. Dry, per lb 8 rlllei couuttT Delts. each. Lamb peKs, each 2ot PORTLAND MARKETS. Portland, Aug.-a. Wheat, elob Me; bluestem b'e. - Oats, No. 1 white feed J2; giav $-.,l..r)0. Harley, brewing 21; feed 20. Hog, best live !'. Prime steers $7,541. faner cows j..); be?t calves $SJ2(a h'pring lambs .l7.ViJS. Butter, city creamery 30e. Fggs, seleetel loeal extras 25e. liens 13'..eia Mr; broilers 15: gee ltK-ralle. BAN FBANCISCO MARKETS. Saa Francisco, Ang. 8. Eggs, extras! 3ve; firsts 27e; pallets 26e. ! butter, extras ii'-ir; prime firsts 23--: firsts 2'lt; seeon Is 21 Cheese, California fancy He; firsts! 12c; seconds 11c. ' SEATTLE MARKETS. Seattle, Wash., Ang. 8. Eggs Freah ranch, ."5241.33c; oriental, in. Batter Local cubes, 2s-; bricks. 2$&'30e; Oregon cubes, 254 27c. Cheese Umburger, 17e: Wieoaia. !irl!r; Swisa. tdcj Washington, h(ri ; ISt Onions Green,' 2JVi25e perdoreo:' eaMera Washingti-n, liaise a ft)nnd; Potataie New local. Hi S I He per j poind; California, lH(32e. SUOAR GOES HIGHER AND FOOD PRICES SOAR ee. !aun.liMl, Or., Ang. 8. Aa advaniri of .W rents a huadred pounds occurred in the 1 acifir eoat sugar markets jes- 1 lenlay. hrlier in the week theie was an aiivance of 20 cents. The market here is following the Ui'i'te of the eastern sugar market.' j which has beea in aa excited condi tion for tue pant week. The war is. jof course, the cause of it all. Fnglan.l consumes beet uar im- 'tluced ia Oermanr and Austria. With ! so portability of getting a supply there, the Knglinh srtgir. dealers are now I trying to bur refined sugar io the ,1 nited States. Th aosormal foreign rJenisa.T'cansed by the war, even if there is to means yet of making ship-i The High Price of Living CAN BE PARTIALLY SOLVKD IJY TAKING ADVANTAGE OF The Capital Journal's Great Embroidery Pattern Offer q-v ' ' ' " ' ' ' ....ii i ,- .I, ,n nun i mi. rn) ir' Every Woman Knows the enormous cost cf hand embroidered articles which go to make up the wardrobeof any well-dressed lady, especially if these articles happen to be imported from LONDON OR PARIS. Every Outfit Contains 200 HOT IRON TRANSFER DESIGNS- ONE PAMPHLET OF INSTRUCTIONS ONE ALMVOOD BEADED HOOP FIVE SKEINS RICHARDSON'S SILK-FIVE SKEINS AMERICAN BEAUTY FLOSS. All for Four Coupons and 68 cents FIVE CENTS EXTRA IF MAILED OUT jients, ha. of course, excited the American market. All imported foodstuffs are strouj; in -'tri-.e and tending upward. t hicago packers yesterday announced taothjr advance iu corned beef quota tions of 30 to 40 cents a dozen. Another line that is feeling the ef fect of the curtailment of imports is tooI. prices of which have again begun o advance in Boston, where most of he Oregon clip has been shipped. This wool, however, is in dealers' bands, jb.I growers will not profit by the rise. WAR CAUSES SERIOUS COMPLICATIONS FOR EXPORT The gravity of complications arising from the general European war is lcxonMritcd particularly in the condi tons surrounding exports. With most of the ships flying foreign flags and subject to blockade or capture, the piibirity of exports from the I'uited states this season is small indeed. At no time in the history of the country has the seed for American res e!s been seen more than at tnis tima a! nu time has the lack of same been V) clearly evidenced. The Northwest ern sevtioss depends npon its fruit ex port markets to a great extent. Not alv is this in a jpecifie way. but gen ially, fer the tying up of exports will ;hrow millions cf barrels of apples back iron our domestic markets thereby hanpering distribution efforts as a wl.ole. The Northwestern Fruit a.xcbange, In -e.t.fiition ef tne gravitv of the situa tion and evident need for remedy has jcgun to hnrrv protecting measures, be ing adopted b legislation. The follow :ng telegram as sent out Tuesday night from its Torliand office to seni ors a no representatives from Oregon n Washington: "The interests cf Northwestern ap ;le and pear growers as well as those if every fruit grower in Vnite.l States ire vita'ly invclved in proposal to ad uit foreign vessels to American Regis try. Experts xf J tresh 'apples from House of Half a Million Bargains We carry the largest slock of Sacks and Fruit Jars. H. Steinbock Junk Co. 33 State Street. Salem, Oregon. . 'hone Maim M I ntted States averaged for lust throe years approximately two and a half million barrels annually, including -oxos figure! at three to barrel. All but insignificant proportion of this ton- una ueeu iransportctl iu foreign bottoms, principally British and Oer- ...... iransportutiou available probably over three, million barrels in cluding boxes will find market in htirope this season; without it this sur plus wdl be thrown bacn ou don.estic markets witn results probably ,tiH- I NOMINATION COUPON I! GOOD FOR For .... Afidress 4i-"erktril t0 the ranara-Pacific Exposition in 1 Jlo. One nomination only allowed each contestant Must be used within 10 days from date, Aug. 7, 1914. i Every Woman Can reduce, and in fact almost en tirely eliminate this expense by secur ing the Capital Journal's complete em broidery outfit and doing her own em broidery work. It is wTork that is sim ple, easy, pleasant and remunerative. 8 trous. W'e urge fullest protection for ihis important export." To strengthen the pica for aid iu this direction, a letter has oecn sent out to nil the Northwestern branches of the orgn.uii'atiou asking them to urge their representatives ' - uiftce to tane action imedintoly along lese lines. To newspapers, bankers, tiadespeople and the general public the necessity for relief of the conditions caused by the present ccullict caunot help but prove upparcnt. 1000 VOTES X -a------