THE DAILY CAPIT TnrnNAL. SALEM, OREGON r,' T S7 t' nvE mMI being " 0 10 HOLLAND -rrttti&totl Strau- . , kvt. I4.-A dispatch Oerard at llerl.u y.a Nations of the World Will Pledge Friendship to America at Vast Panama-Pacific International Exposition ? "T,L iwvf.l today at iibr1 " , , .t ().i'iihiix'" j. v r- .1: .....n mini, it r t:IC Mllf!r r- ,- , m .u.i . - - -sficrs.. -.1 1 tel,35ir.11.taver....ril.ute, Sjw;- i.h .1,0 ii, I w,c " ,, h-k M,l its lirutu-nrs iu . . ........ JUrtamH '' a con-mlnr seal. '....1 .!.., I,) 11 Americans i, Gern.ai.y through .Volt 1 News bu- Crowd8 of Americans Lave stormed tbe eibiJf fur days. - -Lyg . t gAu Jgr Photo copyrleht, 1914. by Panama-Pacific International RxpoMtlon Co.. H. 8. Crocker Co.. official phosphor T How a Portion of the Main Croup of Exhibit Palaces at the Panama-Pacific International Exposition Looks Ten Months Before the Gates Open rHIS view, tnken from the roof of tbe couinlptni p.in,. ,.r im.....i j c. .. HIS view, tnken from the roof of tbe completed Palnre of Education and Uvini p portaUon and Mines. In the distance is the completed mince of Mnehler wStoZ acre? iniJT ' rf- Al?"f ,hB my S"rP' ,",B""""R at thp Mt- are ralaoe...f Food rro;lci8, Agrlrultnw Twn rli.a In Mm lurt- Imolrnrr..... la i-...i.t . . . x.uiiwrjr, luxcillllj I1D01U lllne acres, In WUlch exhibits are now ho III a li.titn lo.l TVx ,ll, . ... 11..1 , ,, . .. . . "o'""il 're, I rsum- " " uuiueu uuio. xne PUOtOL'rapU wag takeu diirlnir Hip nttr n x... w . j . . "k ic ni.- m i,iium.ii ahs, .Muni unctnrcn mid Vnr cd Indtm- the building operation fc pu a. Wkcu flurlng tbe lutter part of March, and fireat progress hag bcca made since that time. The picture was selected because it abuw. the mLuiIm ot DON'T GIVE UP. Diicouied Citiiens Will rind Com fort ill sxpcrieiiio wi Salem Man. Eifrience ia the modern iiiMnii tor. Prnfit bv the ejinerii'iH'e nf dtlins. It may save your life. Tie experience of mi-nun :-iiu m'i;n- The testimoDy 01 nwwm pniui Will bring roneweJ enfii iiiiiionii-nt. Here u a case in mint: J. H. Penton, 1415 I.i-o t., Snl.-m, an: "A eold settle! on my ki.Iiha. aiisiag paia thro-,.(;li 1.1 y hack, 1 kuw that my kidneys lvcre In liiausc. iw) boaring ecveritl l-enl i-itii-r.s ei: iorsi Doan's Kidn;-y I'illa liij;!il.v, 1 began using them. Tiny won- jt irbat I m-i'dod to relieve 'lie yih:n mi'l ttber kidney tronblo-i. Wir-m-vi-r 1 lire taken Doan's Kidney Pills sinec, 1 fe dosoa have brnii(lit me rili.-t'.' Priee 50c at ull der.ler.s. Don't liaply ask for a kidney reim ily (,"( Doin'i Kidney I'ills the si ui tli;-t Mr. Penton had. Fontcr-Mtllmrn Co.. Proja, Buffalo, X. Y. A f rc Trip to the Greatest of All Expositions Will Be Given by the CAPITAL JOURNAL for Savine SaSes Checks Tl. t.ij. to s., (ill In1 ami i 'llllitlll .lOI-I IIH I will "IV. 11 fVf.l. X'f.l'tiuri......f n , n ... ' .v"..-i a.'.i-ui: Ull llilL-f i OT TntS nlfl.'A fn vnlna n,ta 1. T ....... . . th(. lai.ti,a-I'a-ifi- KxuoHitinn InHiie. These firms have V-Wl t rfv '..... ... 'T..i r"' " " ,:, a." ;,u' r.,r V"!' vai- .vot. lady for no other effort i " Uipli.-ate aaleg eheck or receipt with You will find in thia We a norni..- fri.b.l. "i-'tar, tr'.U v"' ?' u!!, -a.t than , the ,a.oa eheeka ' 1 yr", Atoti .. .( 111 ..'"- '''''I1' fro,,, ,h. ipta from the firms whose ad-1 bo exehanceil at th (Vn t....i . . . "vu,!t" ('"M' - Thr-y c :pe.- ' x'nan.t.e.i at the ( ap.tal Journal own or some yoiing ladj's name. It von t ak i'or tin- ., and v hctl.cr vo. pit ;h.m l'-.ir yo-.u-elf or not ymi mar ? a-Hiiml (h:it u-iie yomi "ln.lv of our ai i.iHi. t-.r: c will want thcni lucl- Iu I lntoiri.Uion nho.it iho emitcat ill lie ji I:; xt I v tivci. cn't t'ortct or v.C"k at this office. laics check when yon pay yoir biM or 1'iirohi.!-,. anything from the firma nl vcrtifiii),' on page 2 of this issue. Read theao. a Ivertisementa carefully each wet k. Yon will find some r-al har- (;a:ns ottered there. .... i ., I I 111 I I 11 I . AUSTRIAN PROVINCE TURKEY IS WARNED STARTS REVOLUTION NOT TO USE CRUISERS rop.ila'ion cf Herzegovina, Largely Ser- Sale of German Crnisers to Turkey Is Irr Scvclts End Austria la Badly Looked Upon as a Blind, and Italy H.-a p5:cd in AttatS on Ser-zla. ; Tells Turkey They Must Not Bo Used BRITISH AND GERMAN SHIPS EXCHANGE SHOTS German Ship RuciTAway, Evidently Ntt Caring to Kisk Injury, Her De3igu Ecing to Frey on Merchantmen. H op Picking Special Wla in SALEM, OREGON, stop f BLIGH HOTEL Strictly Modern, rree and Private E.iths. JATE3 75c $1.00, $1.50 TER DA Jit only hotel In the business district nwest to all Depots. Theatres and Capitol Buildings, i Home Away from Home. T. 0. BLIGH. Trop. Beta Phones. Free Auto Bus. All,i..s, Aug. H-:,x revolution in .In- Aintiinu ioii:ie of Herzegovina a !.; : .i o iiix li e Api tritta military nu l.oi;Tii s in their -r.(,aratioi'9 to resint a eoniliii.e I Servian and Montenegrin :i:yi,t:t,ii, act-oi'diiig io diHHitteoes re-cfivi-il hen? tiiiiay. The provime h oiit.lution is largely .''ivinr., iuiiI Inrj.e numbers ot iti. peo-I'!.-, it was itatcil, are already armed Hill! ill till- ficlil til Iw.ltl tl... ;'nv..,l,.rU lo.tt.-Ml cf taking steps to cheek the t.'",P ur t!,'!"ri",'"li lj' J-rer.ch uud .Mri Servians and Montenegrins, the A..3- )v"rsl"I', H.y ta'.:i..g refeg.- ii Ko.nt-, Aug. 1.K Warning nut to r.so the (rui..-rs (ioeben and Bios.:i:i in the Me lit-.-niincnii was to be gi.eu by It: ly iu Turk -y, it v lis understund i.'.'ie u. duy.. The twi. rr.lsxT nix- Jic ,.:iu- iii;. ii, il;. iiig the xieiiurn thig. ti'.rii-d the coast of French North Afik?. Lift cock !'- li.ii-t'c.pii: i.tiy r.r.i.-.nly im.; p,.,J (.... B HUM i L. M. Care of YICK SO TONG Chinese Medicine and Tea Company H.af medicine which Wlll cure any known disease. &?Hi Street, vre. cnone2S! GOOD BUYS IN REALESTATE ?Uaf'omSal m p S wi do,,, em. pm.e 200j'$12()- ;"Cdio2vpre f-; rt. 5jf . Prifie $10,000. l Su10! un,le, euhiva-1 fa I, 0d an3,, Per rht m Pr,ce 10U0, 19 t interest $ per nth, (J 20 ipj-ft, i ssrt-a,,1 Jeteaf .... fer acre. tr.ai.s are forced to fiuht tl.eso rebels With Monti 'iioj; ro alreudy in control in siin'l In rn .Jelii.Htin and the allied S-.-rviiin-i ami Montenegrins taking posi tion i ttcr position in Bosnia, it was ex pei -ted their lories would ha in Herze govina w-thin the next few days. i'f !; $ $ $ $ EUGAR JUMPS AG..IN. Los AKgeles, Aug. 11. Whole cala sugar prices advance here today, cane to $8.05 and heet to 9.80 per 100 pounds. THOUSANDS DEAD OR (Continued from page one.) lennans in the Vosges mountains, on the fiontier, was very uevere and con 1 i.iueil i'or r.ve days. As a result of it the French today held every mountain l'U'S. Bayonet charges and hand to huml fighting were frequent. Thore were very heavy losses on both sides. Claim Many Desert. The German forces have proved a great surprise to the French. Perfect organization and equipment were look iM for among the enemy. Both wero 'omul bilking. The German commissary, too, is in adequate and the men are more than half starved. Their ammunition is poor and their rapid filers frequently jam, German desertions have been numer ous. The deserters are mostly discour- ' ,uim,s w declared they did not San Francisco, Aug. U. The price of Know or rare what tj.ey were fighting I P1Igar jmpei again today. An increase v uiiii ill it i i hi i i i-iirxi nnirii niiiran itii a... iv . i . n,. . . .. U..1EU ui ,ju n-iiis per iuu pounus was register- . lut0 action in the face of the ; u,l th v.: t in ti, price, it was announced here, also pre. vails throughout the east. It was de nied that any combination to advance the price of sugar existed here. Local dealers declared tiiev were guided sole ly by the New York price, which was based on a world-wide shortage, expect ed to result from the European war. "Conditions in San Francisco today are almost exactly as they were during im;i:;n vut..-n. A rcpr.rt was current nhoit'y after ward 'thet Turkey bad bought then ion (i.-rir.H-v. Tli;- Tii!ii:,!i timbi'.stir.-. !or i'i London denied this, but he v. as -vidciitlv lnisiut'crnud. There seemed no question today that the transfer had et ii "ln.'e. Hid Germany nut r .Id them, it would .ave been Turkey 's Imrir.ern. us a ieu rii pov.er, to disKi-n and jjtern then. Mitil th- h.?' ends. The British, French, I'.iik: inns and their fiiends, v. l:n have nil alur.g sus pected Turkey of favoring Germany, believed the calo was a mere excuse tn vi d I this step, and expct'te-1 to see the two cruisers r.rj active ns ever as sw.i is t'-v det-m., it scfc ti eir.eiT" f-. m the Dardanelles again. Hence the con teniplated warning to Turkey. The choice of Italv, foi'merlv tier iHimv's and Austria-Hungaiy 'a allv, to semi this warning to the sultan was lee iieil highly siL'nificant of the eliango in Italian sympathies, rj.i. . , . . - tn.; ixauau jiress was emp.iatic in us eeniiemnavion ot tlie sultan's pur- enafe or rue two ships. "The German officers ' preparations at Messma lcr a noli.'e death and their vlcaring of their sh-jis for aetioa was i lime, srud the Tribnna. "The ves :els itcamed direct for Turkey. That eountry s ).urehase of them w -.s entire ly contrary to the laws of warfare." PRICE OF SUGAR GOES UP HALF A DOLLAR Halifax, ;. Aug. .14. Details of a running tight at sea between the Britii i win ship L'ristol and tile German ciuiser Karlsruhe wero furnished here today by the British cruiser Suit'olk. The battle occurred on the night of August and lasted half an hour. T1kj ships exchanged broadsides without in' flicting much damage. The Bristol is the smulleif warship of the .British Atlantic fleet, while tne Karlsruhe ia the largest of German cruisers in these waters. The Karlsruhe was tleeing from ,the British cruiser Snllolk, which had intercepted it while coaling at sea front the A'orth German Lloyd steanishiii Kronnrinz Wilhelm. j Several hours later the liristol met thx- Karlsruhe. According to the British oi'iieeis, the (iermans would not stand anu rignt out altercil their course, and using their superior speed, gradually drew out of range and disappeared. Saturday's Special Sales Commence at 9 a. m. i ha t'n.A nf Ua reueli iire. On charges of resisting the troops or tor various other alleged military of fenses, a number of the residents of. t rench frontier towns, iiwlmlinn aoxoroi ivil oftieials, have been shot bv Ger man laiders. Losses Are Appalling. Pans, Ancr. 14. Tho 1.0. .... xtj- - v una ixf otj 11 iur . 5 m, , 1 '08e. eorner nt ; nan. i .g tween Frenh Qcr- the period following the great fire of Hhe Pari IF" mountail passes, ' 1306," said Secretary F. B. Connelly, It Tva I . i 4L auiiouncea toaay. of the Ketail Grocers' association, to recant li, 0erman8 tried " Dealers find it hard to get many lines, Pronni, V , 1'""U1"U" wmcn tne and are making Higher bids tor tn rencn occupied last Sunday." f more desirable goods. That account! a rrencn victory was claimed. f or the increased price of some com uno entire (in. .ni.: .i.i .......... .. r tn Vio,. v. uiiioixiu nm buiu lllOUIUeS. -- ueen surrounded in the inoun Hnti iorced to surrender. The list of killed .. 'a t. Bl A WV Tl IIUIO Til Tn stated, was ni,r,niZ ki! VHiUM LUUIUO llLLU ky. u l0r,le' H east f Uh pJtoseho''font; ' : rtlf WOO street . gOO,i;, U Mtt up. ,ug IOr . " tra !e or sell, WITH THE COMMISSION WRr . J b.,-. a 7. was aI'Palling on both sides, i ' Frenni. ii "yng me Md tfc V1'1 th.6 W8r 0ftiCe' (lr0P, v i , uu'"us nto tne town of i j . "x. miu jjuru, DOt WllaOUI loing mucn flamage French sharp- The last two days have been record snooters drove the aviator off. breakers at the offiees of the htate in- I dustrial accident commission, and 52 n Germany States It ' ' claims have been received during that doi Ki us" 13- (Delayed and time- of these, three were death claims on tl. cen8red) Germany's advance 0De the claim of a laborer who lost t.lann! i l 'rontier is proceeding as one leg and a part of the other foot, g, . . "be losses the Germans have Tne rest of the claims were of a minor ained were anticipated. nuture. The funds are pouring in to uliiii ti T rii movement eontinuea the coffers of the commission at the d Th the leDera, staff select- rate of $2,500 per day, or about 75,000 !ovr Tv. f ff0Btiuea toward Paris per month. aster. . 5e riaimB ot German dis- ' A reserve fund of between $300,000 F ' "e unroi-nded. ' - . and $400,000 will be created and when ' held an BeI8'an prisoners are be- this sum is reached the money will be ti,' on'eilt,'ation camps. turned into a fund to guarantee the known."" ,rn,y positions are un- payment of pensions fixed in death claims. ' ' MAY BE TROUBLE AT WHEATLAND HOP RANCH Sacramento, Cal., Auj 14. Carefully guarded by private watchmen, close to 1,000 persons are picking hops on the Wheatland ranch of Durst Brothers, ac cording to reports here today. The rpneh, the scene of the fatal riots a year ago, is reported to be in much bet ter condition, from a sanitary stand point, than last year. I. W. V. pickets are still marching to Wheatlaiul. They havj rented a hall there of Women's Civic club, and intend to hold nu-et-ingf. The club officials, learning who rented the hall, are seeking to have the contract cancelled. Saturday Only Women's outing flannel Night Gowns. Pink and white or blue and white stripes. Well made. 39c Each This is less than t!i3 cost of carry ing them. SATURDAY ONLY People were so wonderfully "pleas ed with the size and quality of the offered in last Saturday's specials that many expressed themselves as "hoping that we would give them another such an opportunity." In order to please them, we again of fer these large tan and gray Blan kets $1.35 Value for 98c ea. SUMMER KNIT Vests and Drawers Values to 35 cts., now on sale at" 19 Cents per garment. These ure fine ribbed, neatly trimmed and fin ished. Some of them at this price are far less than wholesale cost in order to close out summer stock. (Continued from page one.) Clark, wife of the speaker of the house! of representatives, proposed here today the substitution of vegetables for meats ' as much as possible. Saturday Only Hud Towels 18x37 Inches Splendid Quality, 7P3 All Indicate Conspiracy. -Washington, Aug. 14. Preliminary reports received here today by the de partment of justice from United fctates district attorneys throughout the conn try declared that many increases in the price of foodstuffs were not justified and indicated a. conspiracy to boost prices. Hundred's of telegrams were received by Attorney eneral McReynolds, who will report to congress within a week. In many places, it was said, meat, eggs, butter, poultry and cheese dealers were creating an artificial famine by holding sncb foods in cold storage, in the hope or loreing up prices. Coal Takes a Jump. San Francisco, Aug. 14. Coal prices were expected to soar here within a few days. With the supply getting short as a result of limited shipping trom Australia and British Columbia, a jump of not less than $4 per ton in the price of soft coal was predicted. Anthracite coal, now selling at $15 per ton, was expected to go to $20. AMERICA IN CHAEGE. 1 ac met! Washington, Aug. 14. American Am bassador Page cabled the state depart ment today that he had taken charge of the .Austrian embassy in London. Chan dler Hale is in charge. BIDS FOB WOOD. Sealed bids will be received by tha undersigned until Monday, August 24, at 12 o'clock noon, for the delivery of one Hundred fifty (loO) cords of fir wood to be delivered before October 1, 1914. The Court reserves the right te reject any or all bids. Max ueninar, t.onnty Clerk. The Markets LOCAL WHOLESALE MARKETS. Hay, timothy $11.00 1 Clover, per ton 7.00 1 Oats and vetch 8.00 Cheat - 8.00 Wheat, per bushel 80c Bran, per ton ." 20.30 Shorts, per ton 20.30 Oats, per bushel 24e(r30c C'hittim bark, per lb VMg!c Potatoes, per cwt f.00 Butter and Eggs. Butterfat, per lb., f. o. b. Salem 30c Creamery butter, per lb. 32 '.c Eggs 2a. Poultry. Hens, per lb. lie Boosters, per lb 8c Fryers .. 14t Steers. Steers Cows, per cwt Hogs, fat, per lb. ... Stock bogs, per lb. . Ewes, per lb Spring lambs, per :b Veal, lirst class lHc reits. Dry, per lb ... 8e Salted country pelts, each 65c$l Lamb pelts, each 23 PORTLAND MARKETS. 5ije 4''.e(oje 728c 7c u 3V-e li!(aac Portland, Aug. 14. Wheat, club new 84e; Bluestem S7cV ' Oats, number one white feed '$22;! gray $21. ; Barley, brewing $21; feed $20, Hogs, best live $4.35(ri $3.50. j Prime steers $7.23; fancy cows ! best calves $8.25. Spring lambs $3(o$ti. Butter, city creamery 32!i.c. Eggs, selected local extras 2oe. Hens 15c; broilers 10c; geese 10((tllc. SAN FRANCISCO MARKETS. San Francisco, Aug. 11. Produce markets all unchanged. Eggs Extras, 33'i!; firsts and pul lets, 28c. Butter Extra?, 27'ic; prime firsts, wxic; iirsts, Zdc; seconds, 2l;i Uieeise t alilornia fancy, 14c; firsts, ll'jc; seconds, lie' SEATTLE MARKETS. Seattle, Wash., Aug. 14, Eggs Fresh ranch, 33(it;(3c; Orientals, 18c. Butter Local, cubes, 31c; bricks, 32c; Oregon cubes, 2030c. Cheese Limburger, 17c; Wisconsin, ISraJlOc; Swiss,' 30c; Washington, l(i 18c. ' 1 Onions Green, 20(o)25c per dozen; caetern Washington, i(u t.je per pound; California, (wV:. Potatoes New local, lfSl'iie; Cali fornia, 1 3-4(o2e per pound. HOP MARKET CONTINUi.8 STRONG i.LK-ili Cs.is.; Help High Prices and Buyers Are Out After Oregon Crop. Portland, Ore., Aug. 14. The hop market ccntinuod strong yesterday, with no sales reported. Buyers were reported out, however, with "offers of from 13 to 10 cents, but it was said that growers, would not sell at those figu res. Cables from abroad stated that the English market ha l advanced 4.14 cents a pound. . The effect was to stiffen the local situation considerably. It was also rcpoi-tcd that a three-year contract had been n.ado with California growers tnat calls for the delivery of this vear's hops at 14 cents and 13U, cents for the. next year two years. These prices were for Sacramento hops, which are gen erally known to be fully one cent below the Oregon standard. The lion market here ilmicn.U what on the war news, for there is still doubt as to whether the Belgian, Alsace Lot raine and German crops can be harvested. If the armies now march ing through those countries injure the hop crop or prevent picking, naturally there will be a much stronger demand for American hops. . Predictions were made yctterday that stronger prices wilL rule here before the en I of the week. YAKIMA LAME S BRING OWNER BETTER. THAN $5 A HEAD N'orth Yakima, Wash., Aug. 14. lambs shipped to Chicago from here 'ast week by George Prior, and part of a trainload which left timed so as to be sure to reach ( hieago before the day set for the threatened walkout of en yinemen, brought $8.(30 per hundred .veij ht. The average weight of the lot vas 7.1 i pounds, the lot netting the owner over $3 per head. He was ad ised that the market was higher now .han during any August in history. Hi i --I Ii