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THIS DAILY CAPITU JOURNAL, SALEM. OREGON, THRTJSDAY, AUGUST 27, 1914. ITVB s5aB v ATSED IN THE STOCKTON STORE on account of war. Ready cash bought our extremely large Fall rA TRICES xvAiB" ..... ....,. . . i. i MM'Mq and notwitnstanaing tne iact mat we couia not m some cases replace our mercnanoise ior ... - mid for it. WE WILL RAISE NO PRICES. . PICKING EARLY HOPS Tt'Sale of New Fall Coats and Suits for Women O . t tttt' nTITTXTn- TCVTCNT. Rnrnfissino- nnv font, nrifl Rnit. Sale ffiven ill PEf Sr y of YvERYSUIT AND C w till WUH Ul t p.v 5- COAT FOR WOMEN INCLUDED AngufvTT V ND ABSOLUTELY CORRECT STYLES. $50.00 suits ......$37.95 $45.00 SUITS .....$31.80 $10.00 SUITS . $27.50 $35.00 suits $24.00 $30.00 SUITS .......$19.00 We call attention to our great $25.00 special, SssedinvalueinAmenca Thisstore Sther in the valley never sold anywhere St, equal at the begining of the season " :. for $25.00. ' . $35.00 COATS .....$27.95 $25.00 COATS ....$23.90 $25.00 COATS $19.95 $20.00 COATS -,.......$15.95 $18.00 COATS .$14.40 $17.50 COATS . . .$14.00 $12.50 COATS ......... ...$10.40 $10.00 COATS $ 7.95 $ 7.50 COATS :..$ 5.00 YOU'LL BE SURPRISED at the great values offered. We want you to see the won derful $5.00 special. This or no other value advertised here can be beaten by any mail order house. FURS All our beautiful new Furs offered for Au gust sale at one;third less regular values. From 75 .Gents a Piece up to a Set $150 Thursdav, Fridav and Saturday, Scrim and Net Curtain Materials 20 per cent (one-fifth) less for three days only. - Apron Check Gingham, 7c, three days only. Black Taffeta Silks, 10 per cent less, three days only. . x Viiin rode the water wagon into Independence Friday night nd . . . . it.' . . - NEAR INDEPENDENCE . " . i.shed, Jack Frost, who is giving a ' series of "dry" talk on the streets (Capital Journal Special Service.) 'here, entertained the trowd for anothor Independence, Ore., Aug. 25. IIop- hour. Mr. Frost is accompanied by bis picking started, this morning in the J.'wife, who sings number of solos each K. Cooper yard right across the river, night. This vard contnina 17 acres of early -fuggle hops and it ia expected that the Dr. Harry G. McCain, who is kail picking will last until the late hops are ing the work for the Anti Saloon Lea ready to harvest." Thia ia the only Ujuo in Oregon this year, was formerly early yard in thia vicinity, but it ia, ex- a pastor in the Methodist Episcopal pected that work will eommence at the 'church here. He was attending schitrt fir9t of next week in moat of the yard in Salem at the time and would eom .around here. Contrary to the usual ' over on Sunday, delivering two custom of the Wigrivh. yard, formerly mona and returning in time for school , Krebs Bros., will not run n special ' Monday morning, train from Portland. Major Rose, the . 1 present manager of the large ranch, ' About five hundred people came in said that they had plenty of pickers 'on the. Southern Pacific trains toiluy ' sinned ud and It would not bo necea-, and the city stores are all crowded snry for them to run a special to get! with people buying their supplies for i a crowd. Large crowds are coming in- j tho season in the hop yards. The streets ! to the tity every day and by the end 1 look like those of a city of about 25, ! of the week every train will be carry- j 000 inhabitants. is 1 I.. Tk. i ... Plain Dresser Scarfs, suitable for rooming houses, 35c values, 24c each, three days only. Men's Oxfords, $5.00, $4.50, $4.00, $3.50, $3.00, for $2.45 three days only. 12 l-2cJBrown Sheeting, 9c yard, three days only. ed, with a long lino of "prairie schoon ers," bringing campers ana tueir out fit. Tent cities are springing up at nil of the large yards and it will bo leas thnn a week until this little city will have grown to be a city of fifteen thousand people. Tho threshing of tho elover crop is now under way aud the damage done by the weuthcr is being brought to light. Where tho average last year was 10 bushels to the acre there are none of tne fields ruuning over four bushels, and very few over two and one-half bushels to tho acre. Some are There has not been much doing in the going as low as ono bushel and some way of hops for the last few days, al though there have been a few transne- tions at about IS cents. McNeff Bros., of Portland, have contracted for about 100,000 pounds in tho last lew days. They have secured the hops of Dave Jacobson, of Beuna Vista, and of Tar ter and Wormer and Burbank Bros., at Airlie. It is also reported that T. A. Liveslcy k Co., of Salem, has secured the Jacobson crop of 1013s at a price of about Itta cents. even less, in a great many cases me fields were not even cut. In addition to the hot, dry weather the midgo and the grasshoppers have gotten in their work. ' - i illaiati 4M M New of Marion County TTTTtTTT W0ODBUEN KEWS ITEMS. (Capital Journal Special Service.) Indium, Ore.,' Aug. 27. Mrs. Li Jenu and daughter are visiting 5 Mnfeii flirfttton-for a few duysjr f v. uj n.:ni Kn in.. i au, n. uucBClr Ul luc uc, jut Uliu lirc tat, i ia Portland on business. Hiss Annie Gertsnl, of Portland, was ftiek end guest of Miss Lois Beebe. lisj NelKe Harp, of tstacmla, is the pat of her cousin, Miss Ethel Bon ny, v Kin Lets Bents, of Aurora, was the pt of Lois Beebe Sunday. Hi. Carter, of Salem, spent Saturday im Sunday in Woodburn, Mrs. Charles Beckner entertained the Women's Missionary society of the Clear Lake church last Thursday after noon. ' " ' Ex-Chief of Police Slover of Tort- land and, his .wife, are now, located on heir" farm at Clear Lake. FAIB GROUND BULLETIN. J. D. Trester commenced moving the camp cottages today. He began on the J. M. English cottage. O. W. Stubblebine, manager of the Oreuon manufactures and products ex hibits at the Oregon state fair, was a j caller today. Every root oi the upper; Wednesday afternoon. The afternoon was spent in sewing. A delicious luncn was served by Miss Eddie Compton and Miss Doris Sawyer. Mr. Walter West, of Orenier, Oregon, is visiting in this neighborhood. Mrs. Dora Boyd has been visiting with her cousin Mrs. J. A. McC'lain. A number of the Ugo Igo members were entertained at a delightful slum ber party Tuesday at the home of their former president, who resides on a farm near Jeflerson. The young ioiks were met at the station and taken for a hay rack ride. .The evening was spent in telling ghost stories around a blazing fire. The next day was spent at a picnic on the banks of the river. They returned home lute in the evening pronouncing Mr. aud Mrs. Wm, Gulvin capital entertainers. BOW TO TEST YOUR EYES A SIMPLE TEST TOR NORMAL. EYESIGHT. Mia Elma Kilhurc. from Wnsbimr. ! tloor ln the new pavilion will be. used ,w8the guest of friends here the b-v tho exhibitor of Oregon-made prod htter part of the week. i m'- . . " Mm Nettie Broyles entertained at!. Mr: -V T t-wSurJaviir. Kd Juhndtui, Mnudo lb.ettutlful lloWur 8ardcn ln the tent.e,' Bfennen, Helen HiL'"eiuutui'ii ' and i int-v" . WBoy and Bert fiS With tho "M'cricnce of last year as Harry Prite, 0f The Dalies, spent 'a Kl,i,,''1 th te f"ir director h!l tie week-end at the home of l)r iind l""""'1 an el!lhorate Pr0Sr8m for tbe Mrs. Marsh. "ml j night shows on the ground. These .were Mr. and Fr H. n, , . , au innovation in the fair of 1913. No lme Mimdav ift.i- . i- ' iU'xtra ndmission fee will be charged for naNW'rt " " " iilie mgl'.t Bhows. Mr. o vr.Li, , , , ; open at night time and all exuibita may Cwrte, rturnl i, r . u1,ll,8",,,y- be viewed as well as in the daytime. f'" Newnort , l , the we..kThe i,i(Hng8 devoted to exhibitions 'ee months' outh'T6 tM'y 0 I livestock, dairy products, poultry Mrs. g p nm i j. iuk ttatc institutions, manufacturers er, of O.,:. "". 'l,lt ua"K"-! and liberal arts all will be well lighted . "US t ie Pltt l,t h.,r I il . t.!J - uiiii inu iuun;ieiuenc uius yuu conic. The state fair directors urge the for mation of a state vegetable growers' association. The directors believe that if the progressive growers in all sec tions of Oreeon would organize it would eft WedneMdar'.be a Breat move in brinuinir toeether W two xtP i- ' - Wllljtlle rej)resentatives of the widely seat- We a q,,T 0ut,"g- tere1 districts' and that its activities Eiodej( who ha K - thnt nr- W- W1 wi" broailen -rom 7eAT t year- Stlfh "P nd arou d for 8omp time, 1 an organization would be of great ser H. Alls" aai"- i v'e i" securing county and individual &!(,. . " 8',e"t Wednesday in;cxhibits of Oregon's best products. A The Markets LOCAL WHOLESALE MARKETS. IMPARTIAL CRITIC DISCUSSES SITUATION Both Sides Concealing Information Which Means That Conditions Are Drawn and Still Undecided. llay, timothy Clover, per ton Oats and vetch Cheat Wheat, per bushel Bran, per ton Oata, per bushel Chitttin bark, per lb All buildings will lie i Potatoes, per cwt $11.00' ' 7.00 1 8.00 j 8.00 1 An eye test that eosts but five cents and is worth the price aside from the value of the test is a moving picture show. . If you can 't sit through an av erage program without your eyes, ach ina or feelinir drv and tired and with out feeling an inclination to open and close them frequently, and if an hour later, or the next morning, your eyes feel perfectly smooth and easy, there is nothing much the matter with them. If, however, after such a program, your vision is dim, your eyes feel dry or ir ritated or burn or itch or aehe or ieel overworked, try this prescription: Optona 5 Grains (1 tablet). Water 2 ounces. Dissolvo this tablet in the 2 ounces i of water and use as nn eye wush from two to four times a' day. This applica tion relieves the tired feeling, seems to lessen the stress or strain and mrkes vour eves feel smooth and fine. It is I GERMANY HAS 1,550,000 TRENCH ALLIES 1,055,000 Russians Advancing Slowly Through Swamps of Eastern Prussia Get many Ignoring Them. Fic grading of C street preparatory to lavina the concrete base for the pav ing was started thia morning. It is expected that laying of the concrete will commence before the last of the week. The Qlenn E. Kibbo Construe tion Co., which is doing tho work, ex pects to have the greatest part of the paving completeu Deioro tne nop-picx ing season begins. J. 8. Cooper, of this city, went to Corvallis this morning, where he will make arrangements for the starting of the picking in bis bop yard at that plaee. The real estate market in this city has been very lively for the last "two or three weeks. Among the transfers taking place are the sale of the prop erty belonging to Dr. B. T. Mclntire to Mrs. Childs, or Lenox, Iowa. Airs. Childs and two daughtors spent the summer in this city and were so well pleased with the city that thoy pur chased tirooertv and will return next spring and make it their permanent home. E. M. Dietze secured the home stead of Willis Carter in Lincoln coun ty and will move with his family soon after hop-picking. Mrf Dietze also sold city. . Two other piecee ftf property in the city were sold recently, but the names of tho parties could not be se cured. S C. W. Irvine and family returned Sundny evening from an automobile trip through southern Oregon and Cali fornia. While gone the party eovered the Coos bay territory and down into Crescent City, California. Mr. Irvine said that things are very dry in Cali fornia and that the apple crop in the Rogue river valley will not be up to standard, as the fruit is all very small and inferior in quality. rivE oases or starvation . REPORTED IN NEW YORK New York, Aug. 27. Five cases of starvation, all east side residents, were reported today from Bellevue hospital. War prices, it was said, were respon sible Bread lines were forming throughout tho city today. Many gro cers have been forced to suspend, as thojr patrons refused to pay the high prices demanded for foodstuffs. Skin of Beauty is a Joy Forsvgt ... 3uc ... 1.00 ant vrw tli ...... .i. i."':"!11"- Geo. Bonnev r . Kett and ' -" vorneu tor X imp- out Butterfat, per ?., f. o. b. fcalcui Creamery butter, per lb. . Kggs Poultry. Hens, per lb Roosters, per lb , Fryers - bieers Steers Tows, ner cwt Hogs, tat, per 10 i Racist" v.' Stock hogs, per lb 7c Ewes, per lb. - 3c Spring lambs, per lb 4'e(a5c Veal, iirst cUts - lc ' Pelts. rirv nAr lb 8c " . , - n hnnn flTTpr 1111 evening Kl uiw muviui: 8Se I nii-tnres or nfter a hard day's work I $-8.00! i ... .,,. i,..v ,8e(i tho eves inces santly. Irritation, ' inflammation nnd manv minor eye troubles are greutly benefitted nnd .somr times wholly cured by the use of thij prescription. If you wear glasses, try it.-. You may, to your own surprise, tuni tnat you no noi m-tti ilipm. C asses bouL'Ht at thenn stores 12c I without scientific, adjustment to the jScjeyes, or glasses worn too long without 'Uc readjustment, are oftentimes not only fibfoluteiy unnecessary, our positively By J. W. T. Mason. (Former London Correspondent of the United' Press.) New York, Aug. 27. Germany's in vading forces along the French frontier seemed today to have gained no import ant advnntage since the allies changed their strategy from the offensive to de fensive. Koth Hides were concealing infornm- jtion, which weans normally tnat con ditions nio drawn aim inue:isivi 33c i 3")C ; The withholding of casualty lists Is ipnrt of the iiBtial strategy or war, ro i conceal (lie niinieric a I streiiirth of the forces involved. If the number of kill ed and wounded were made known, it would leiiossi!le to estimate, npiirffxi- mately, the enemy's number by the use of averages. The French, British nnd Belgian field strength is probably about l,l)").',IMH), Oerniand and Anstria-lliingnry together have a field strength of about l,ri50,000. Small Army in East, (iennan strrntegv called for a very Dr. Clarence True Wilson, Hurry 0. McCain, Dr. Fletcher Homnn and vir- DR.T.FEUX fiOURAUD'S ORIENrAl CREAM OR MAGICAL BEAUTIFIES rfckln, 'Mnth P4lclin Mb, and Skl PlKHlt fleR detrcttoB. II hw Mom1 Ui Int of 10 T"S "' la to hrnilria m taatatiibeur!ll fa pmiwrl Dta(t Acctul no counter ftlt of ilmllni nam. Dr. b. A. fnyra fall) to lad of tin liim. t. n (a jmtlent : "ai yiu la'Hia wilt U' tlinv. I rt cttmnienS OnmrnnA't Cremn' a tat Ifart harmfnt of all u III in prcnaratlonll." For all a ty all drn(!iil and t!Hr Souda licalera In tha VaUad Sialaa, (Jaiuda ami uk.. 'fJIT.HOPWNS.Pioo. V M Jones Shut imIA I.,!. " fl r1 ' nT i - t. jr. K' V'ah. B - -m A tveGYeateTOregoxv mmmwm With new buildings, better quip ment. enlarized grounds, and mny ad ditiocia to its faculty, the University of Oregon will betiia its thirty-ninth year Teetu'ty, September 13. Spetml training lor Bnnet, Sour rulwm, l.w Medicine, Teichif.r, Li brary Work, Music. Architecture, Plivjic.il Tr-jininir nrl Fine Arto. i orf--it and airongcst !c(Kirlaint of liberul education. Library fl aiotl lhn 5I.0 'lun,c. Iw pltnaid cyninluiui, tlcvca building lully tqulppcd Niw (lao.eca Admioituatioa Building Ia O'jrid at conalmdloo TuUia.n Vie. L'orajiiorlai for men and fcr wawtn bxprna lowtf Win. In, .i.lo r.d IliuitfiHd tooaial. AdvMMlng Rfianr, UKiytRSUY OF OREGO H tUOENIl OMOOM I 5.faGc t injurious. The use of this prewription small aHsijintiipnt of tho fitM flinty to i . 1.1.. ,.,,.,uTMf.;ftrlii.. i -.,:., .Ka.n wmr v(titf .HHmHHTUTTHtTHTTMmmHTTTTTtHTtMTH V; Salted country pelts, each.... Mr. R fv,i, lt 'state organization could be educational ; Lamb pet9, eaca "(esda . wm visitor 111 showing toe best methods of packing 65e$l 25c esdajr, PERSONAL NOTES OP QUINABST "'-pl'to, Jf ffU27-fi-v. Guv C?::ridcrLake, and shippinu vegetables. Vegetable ex hihits help to educate the general pub- Chicago Wheat Stampede. t'ni,.nan Aurr. 27. Another wneai lie as to tho value of vegetable foods, i BtanlDelo 'occurred in the Chicago pit fl in tlia i.a.inln tl.nl ,,:int.ln n,l I - . ,t : . Tl as to the variety that is available and as to the quality which they should demand. the eastern frontier when war liroKej out, leaving the defense there principal-; Iv in the reservists. i AiiNtriu's eastern border, but a short i ' distance back of which is the ( arpath-, inn mountain range, forms a b -tter nat-! ural defense than the I'russinii plains,:; so that there is even less objection m C. F. Patton who was arrested last : Austria's case than in Oerniaiiy 's to night for exceeding the speed limit ofth0 throwing of the country's main : ;tv nt Knlnm. wns cited to niinear ,.tk firu noninHt Kranee. in the police court this morning for aj rj.be nP,.(9Hity for united action by c5c may give you a ravoramc opportunuy to juilge wnetiier or- inn "ii m-i-u glasses. It is n pimple home remedy that has been used by hundreds of thousands, and umog its users many regard it as an indispensable part of their daily toilet. YOU WANT 1 Home hearing. He failed to forfeited his 1 0 bail. KAISEE NEWS. 'atimai Endeavor at tl,p (Capitol Journal Special Service.) Mrs. Wni, Oedewburg, who -has been critically ill, is somewhat improved. CyiW0uVBHon'to be held ;,, Mr- May is 8tiU suffering from an U. ,mhr 22 o? m, . !, '"liuilired hnn .it4no tn . rnnnwnv morth ni, . '"etieari "., . ' " 'ni,j F 'n8 ice cream .i-i ! acciu'nt some time ago. lS !,Vssi't i defra -in'l Mrs- 0rvUle Coorer returned Won fclfl, I, "'''gatea. J b i day from a visit to her aunt, Mrs. Pate, r iiiit "J" has ist entere.1 ! Wbo lives in Jeeraon. "Iitk ... at ies Moines ' Peach,s anl penra are flooding the t B,rcvn f tleaient !arff f or' i marlets from this section just now. .tlli, r Wmaby. t weelc hop-picking begins, todav. Shortly after the opening, uc-i cember wheat touched $1.1 1 and Aiay; $1.25. Later prices slumped sharply, j At noon September wneat was up i cents; December 1 5-8 cents and May 8 cents. An investigation into the causes for wheat advances was promised by the federal district attorney hero. 'THE WATER 01" ETERNAL YOUTH" PORTLAND MARKETS. "gliter' BWtef, Ta? outing u it.,, r a(,conipai,ied 1, Ed aiat... :.. i J Portland, Aug. 27. Wheat Club, 93c; bluestcm, $l.0r1;i. Oats No. 1 white feed, 29c. Barley Brewing, $22.75. Bran Feed, $24.50. Hoffs Best live, 9.25. Prime steers. li.7J(a; I.wy cow,. show up and the two allies also dictated this course. w tl.w nsminiiitioii 200.(1(111 men, mntlv reservists, may be the total i' along the two eastern frontiers. j Accordingly the Teutonic allies would have 1,350,0(10 troops opposed to the enemy's 1.055,000, or a numerical su-; The beauties of the Austrian court periority of about M per cent. j ine otaui .ti,.,l I The sudden manifestation of this su- usea a " ' V i' I :.;. v wol,,,i ain many things l.ke,r S:'7r.; theviwWh now W, mysterious, such as the: T rrom wrnmun, v.. - ... - - , - Vr,.li fnr,-ei n Lorraine. tne water -- .... , ii00 their nasty wiwwi " ,i i their retirement in Belgium and the I onnl chnnire ill the tone of it named it yutl1-" -,, , ... Home one recently has divulged the hi worfuerlul. tnougn ex- Ralph Blivin is convalescing from a, : $3.75(fi 6; -best calves, 88Vic. P yrd, going over Tecent illness, SALEM HEIGHTS HAPPENINGS. t 11,. 1 Vwitar,- has I -r. and Mrs. McFcnann. nf Rnrinir. . umtnf.-nl t, . r:.i i , . . ."". . 1 HfH . rca the afte r,Rlem, i , nav moved to this neighborhood. liy? " i ia --"i,tu, ui xuiwiunu, was ia wt-riv- ?ti Juki J! itt?wce4 - J'f' of Clear Lake, , Mrs- Henry Pco loft thin morning T"- "IW HI . 1 for aa ,1 .. j tA ...... . 'ttle daught er of Mr. j end visitor McClain. with Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Siirincr lambs. 6c. Butter Citv creamery, 35c. , KKgaSclected local extras, 29(a30c. Hens, 17e; broilers, 15; geese, 10c. 811 deration in ! 8.n extended visit with relatives in j -uicnigan and Canada. W Ykw ? at Kaiser. t ,. "T has ri. Kdlodist rnn.l..A.- ---"urung a w. . and P.. '1131 Air. Walter Kennedy ie painting a large schoolhouse in MeMinnville. Mr. Will Kingston and family have i turned from a visit with Mrs. Kings- Cln, i ." turned tf, ; i.,s Prent of Loretta Falls. lj,ke fler " ; The Ladies md held splendid meet lra,!ing at th ehome of Mrs. L. Campbell SAN PRANCISCO MARKETS. Pan Francisco, Aug. 27. Eggs Extras, 34c; firsts, 30c; pullets, 2iisc; California storage extras. 30c. Butter Extras, 30c; prime firsts, 97. ;ii 25c: seconds, 2-Jc. c'l,,,cs(vCalifornia fancy, He; firsts, HeJ seconds, lie SEATTLE MARKETS. Seattle, Wash, Ang. 27. Eggs - oinrt lif ceedingly simple, wrinkle lotion, which in her gratitude sne nas simnuny uuu bed a preserver of youth: One ounce pure saxolite (powdered), dissolved in a half pint witch hazel that 's all there is to it. Any woman can gei uh-k in gredients at her drug tsorc, put them together, and use the solution with en tire safety. To bathe the face in the same brings immediate results, even in ease of the deeper wrinkles and fur rows. This is also effective for hang ing checks nnd double chin. TASTEFULLY APPOINTED We would be glad to assist you in choosing Lighting fixtures, that will give your home an air of tasteful refinement and distinc tion. "If it's electric, come to us." Salem Electric Co. Masonic Temple Phone 1200 official reports from extreme optimism ; t to references to "the fate of Erauee.",! Russian Plan or Attacs. The Kussian advance in (rormany isiT progressing more slowly as the czar i .idiI, Hio Vwtiiln river, nol- t-ttt ttTTTT''1 irUU)i ui'l'iinvu v..w , dan is still mentioned as the wastern-; most limit of the Slav front. Official, Kussian reports mention a front extend-, ing from there to Ortelsburg, a distance of about 35 miles. This would suggest that, instead of advancing straight to the westward, thp invaders were swinging to the north-; Marion Creamery & Produce Co. a. i. it.. .11 if ilia IJriwttlUrt Butter-Local cubes p, bricks, . Ailenstcin I .liffi- 34c; Oregon cubes, 3fri.).ie. . hecause of the innnmeranle small Cheese Limburger, 1-c; iseonm,, j f ground. Nevertheless,! lS(19c: .Swiss, JOe; wasnington, iVi haVe Ortelsburg and Koth- 18c: . . ooo.,, ,,,. i which command the ouly railroad Onioes ureeo, f" . j' I approaches to it from tne'easr. eastern nmNi";",,,i "'i--'-i'- i Cslifornia, Potatoes Local, lfrlVie per pound; eastern Washington, Kgltyc. ICECREAM AND SHERBET A Journal Want Ad will get the prune vicher$ you need. , vm0 lvt rmSBB Made by the latest iind most improved methods of manufacture. Try it. Orders filled for one gallon and upwards. Phone Main 2488. 4- t