TTrmSTV4T. SEPTEMBER 10, 1914. TUB DAILY TWO I ta program witfc air interesting talk PROGRESSIVES ARE illustrated by laatera mora, told f the large fixed rapeaiea of the eampaay aid tt efforta to terre tne GUESTS OF THE CLUB H ;:-rHTv. . 2 THE SALE Of the Hour !: GREATEST CARNIVAL OF BARGAINS IN HARDWARE AND HOUSEFURNISH INGS EVER PRESENTED TO THE PUB LIC OF SALEM and FOR MILES AROUND MTGfflEM c ftp-"? . fev&W Bill Hanley for Senate and GUI for Governor Speaks at Club Banquet BIXGIAJT LOSS 1200,000,000. Antwerp, Sept 10. The Bel giaa government today estimat ed tae actual firancial damage it aaa suffered froat Germany thu far at -'W.OOO.WOO. DALLAS HIGH SCHOOL TEACHER RESIGNED The speakers at the regular aiouthlyj banquet or toe Nina Coumeirial Hub: held at th. Hotel Marion last aight,! paua, Ore., Sept. 10. Misi Allen found aa appreciative audience in the pfarl ilon aa, resigned her position I'n'i f? Wh0 .'"""'Mas head of the department of history V 1 . ,i,B.Iv- th P"KT"ve tndi-; j Eoghak U illss high school late for I nited State.. enator, was the t 0 a ' a poeiUao in the public first speaker mtrodneed by Toast-, lot jTrtland. Mis Horner, master harle. Dick, after Secretary, . j tB daughter of Professor Moore, had finished the reading of the I J f t.orvalli ttme t0 Dallas as SSItKii TkH' V graduate from the Orego. Agrieul bark to the land ''movement. Ha .aid, , M , ae diversity of we had free aehoola and even guaran- ' ' . " k.. ,uit v,,.tion teed a free college education but th.ti?reon- 8bHV. tir,. !1 l in ,Tnt the finished product was turned back,?3 he. Uent of upon the land which ... still in ita rt,T',, , the pioneer .tate. We should tur. some of,tn 'f1 De"' S?0",'1 ' our natural resource, over to mailing thejD'.v",t-T- . . i?,, land more attractive, he said. It eost!'8" " the h'h vhol ot Da""a' tkd nw rma A''rt at it a nA ' crop of grain off "of his land for the' BAJLEOAD WORK first year, be eontinne.1. and it cost him Hk) an a re to g-.t the first erop of alfalfa off it. , for '.sjupto I I ;, in. i t .f its fc"llt Watch This Space Tomorrow Night 8TART3 AT uUTHERLlN J .Sutherlin, Or.f J't. 10. Actual tt i . I work Ol nt? uiiiid ivi i"' Hi. idea was to Lii.1 1 roads and to, j t t:astr ra,lroa,, was start. im rease trarsportation f.eilitie. and, nTuead,v . for,e f nearly 100 to tb fanner, r . il. UTENSIL "The proof of the pudding is in eating it." Store packed like sardines all day, and men, women and children taking advantage of these bargains. That's enough evidence. We Make It Absolutely Imperative Test this out on any statement during thi3 sale regarding the values. We guarantee its truth and when you visit the store, test it for instance, the big values we told you about Heaters. Think this over! " -I Gill, the Progros-;"". 'U .'"K! .,..u.,i.u. nf sive fandi.lato for covomor. was next 1 " ul '"J , introd,.o,.l. Mr. Gill followed the lin-h ''ra.v "' -v h' Pflu',o;'nh". . , i .. it..i.. i 1,. .. ciiiK-rrs wrre n. - erlin, president; W. U Roa. h. .Mus a tine, Iowa, viee-president: .1. W. Koacb, erotary; illium .unn'ierI Iowa ity, Iowa, treasurer. The eo'mpany will maintain its head offi.-e here anil H. Ji. Fox and .1. W. Koai h wid remain here permaueutly. "THE CRISIS BED CROSS STEAMER HELD TJP INDEFIMTELir; SPENCER HARDWARE CO. 466-72 STATE STREET on a roa.l system. He would have the mail vt.m iliviili.l intt thrpa. iirAiii' state roa.Is, county roads and li"ti'-t i'therlin, mad. The "fate road sysUro moi'1.1 be a system of fonr state roa . cr hiirh way traversintr the length an I or':i lth of the state. The 4-nunty ro:i noutd bp the main arteri' of eornmere in :!ie ponntv. ouch to be naintained Sv taxa tion from the stafp or rountv taxpf.' The litrirt rornl. he sai.l. win n-ves '- sarv because of the wtional liffer.'nee Xew York, Srpt. 10. The .l-part'-ir" with the county. Hp won'd 'iave the of the steamiip Kcd "ross with n-t.-'es. li-triets similar to the setio.vl -:.-tri-ts nirgeons and supplies for the battle- an I the business of each -on,' 1 ! bv fields of Kurnpe has been ililaycl. a- a boar.) of lire tnrs. Kve.v ent of the pnri-ntly indefinitely, because of the monev in one ili-trict raided for r s.l - question raist'il ty the French and Brit- woubl be seiit in that dist.-i-t. ish governments eoneeruing her nentral- Saimml F.. Webb, who stvles hiinsi-i; ity if she earriea fiermrns among her a busiues i.svchnlogist, was the i it crew. The eommander of the Ke.l Cross speaker, an.l talked on the :ib:vt of went to Washington yp-terday to lay keeping the mnney at home. TIip oid- tiie problem betore Secretary of State wav to defeat the mail orde-liiiiises. he tiryan. The ve'el was fi-heduled to said was bv advertising, hut ystem- sail today, but t was not believed she atie and intelligent advertising, t'ive would leave port. your advertising matter plen'v of t'lne; and attention, he advised the merchant., ml it will only pav bv ndvrtiin r ' through the mediums which will vach your riiRtoniers. He said flnminj .-u and boastful adds were of no alne. But by telling the truth in plain 'an cuaue. usinif arguuieutit instprl of honsts. advertising would pay and pay bii. if jiiilicionnlv used. K. W. HibL of the Portland Railway. Light, and Power company, concluded MEXICANS CAN GET ARMS. Kl Paso, Texas, Spt. 10. Orders from Washington to lift the embargo on arms which has been in effeet since the ooeupation of Vera Cruz by American troops have been received by General Johu J. Pershing, commanding the border patrol, it was announced here to dav. The order, it was said, becomes effective immediately. WHAT THE STATE HAS FastiiosiaMe Plamios : Morrow Multnomah SPENT FOR ITS ROADS ' Tillamook i Cniatilla ... Marion eountv stands fourth in the 1 "'on list of total expenditures of Oregon S!JAPS PREPARING TO 448,823.43 84.41 1.34 H58.375.83 751,561.45 ;t-")4.44(i.94 Tokii, Sept. 10. The Japanf ? i Buy Your Pianos at the Fashionable and Relia ahle Store of if Li Jl H A Wajlowa 194.855.55! nartment of sericulture ami nsw s -n v,.eK 3l)0.74!).7! ,' . , d . counties for roads and bridges in the Wa-shincton 51 S71 97 nas "'V''1 11 vears from Hm2 to the leyiiiiiing of, v.'heeler 140,725.71 1 the articles submitted by nianafi"' imrinir tnis ppno.i .Marion eounry Yamhill 489.681.94 and merchants for eitiioitioa has PM.einled 1.01.0i3.39. The largest) annual outlay for roads and bridges iu! this eouutv'was in 1912 when 210,- Uversitr of Vl jtriuate I i-paC1 if, daughter i,r.iag, wl 1 ot State 1 i Churehi l-iti H Wl j, it the I J i leave fc li Alice Bins' M. George a it to enter tt l3, her freshm :ooV net tllf H Head 'a ii Saa Ft"1 Jo vouoger 1,'aost attra iuet Kodgers, George Rod citlia'a extl IA Ifaving j it aceompai fM Kie Steus U f'lli" u i set j,i Agricultu i to leave f 'rtt iliaenting iiftlutnig . Misa Hall ,,ti, Misst entertain sii of Miss 1 i jkt it thei ulitieet. 1 si! decora f iir and iatek ha .) at Kven limit i U liti teg irj her futu i-i Gibon' Humphre Stirgtret I Ji, Miss Ru i;e, Sia Ed b. Miss El Mist Xe h. Dint C tag enterta r Jaughte 'Icr son, Et: Vi Vina C iw ts eet o.Jo.i'O were invented in highway im-1 provenient. Multnomah county, of course lead all others in highway iin-j provenient and has. in 11 years, spent! $2,108,2(54.22. Clackamas eountv is sec ond in the list with $1,310,522.11 and Lane third with 1,095.S64.7S. The abovp amounts were eomoiled bv State Hiwhway Commissioner H. L. Bowlby. in bis eapaeity as an executive officer of the Pacific Highway association of North America. Some of the counties of this state were not created until after 1903 but the younger counties are not last in the amounts pxren ltd for highwav improve ment. During the entire period covered lauiniu ijjijirt'Tjiiim miiuini.i v. .- 1 Panama-Pacific exposition in Sa fj" ; TOT At. :. 18,392,042.04jt!igt.o in m5. The shipping of ties " ' nrtii'ltid annua nf which are vert ('; will tiegm aooui tne nmmre - MAY BRING EUGENE PRODUCTS TO FAIR " . . ... ,1." E ber. The government is aJiow the route between Japan and 8 n j Cisco be elear of Gejnian warship 9J the time tho shipping of txhibiurta , Baron Shigusawa, Japan's ioW , Haron Maknakano, p"8" i county of the Tokio chamber of eomtm, ! (Eugene Register.) Si, will . ff .,,-.,.! T na . . : ;,!,... . mrtv of cadiniJi manutacturcrs to extuDit tneir products. "'B"""1"? . '.v. t- - , i mtei i 1U visil HIV at the tlregon state fair, September 23) '" ' to October 3, this year and a strong ef- the exposition fort will be made to get up a creditable ttat.F a MTLLION TBOUT 'extiunt trom this county. U. w. Btuo blebiiie, manager of the manufacturers j and food products exhibit, is in the city , and will visit FRY FOR NEARBY STEEA t,. :n:.. frv. tsM nan iiiiniun - hp apvprnl fni,fnrip4 herol . . i:.,. Vqlom. will I by the report the sum of 18.392.042 has ,.,' in .nm 'nv vUh V. .1 Mcflana- .,re8"!8. 8 - rT' ' 1, "KaiuM, ' . j ... - ... . - -v . stnturi uv in ine mu . i . of the Lano touiitj.- tl' stllte nat(.hcry. J. '-T' i 432 STATE STREET been expended in roads and bridges in i naili president stwic.. .nrn'Miiii'; in .iin.jur nowii'v. the improvement of Pacific Highway has made rapid strides in the last few years nut there are still some vast im- ir stiilblbi,in u nmmrtinmn.r naeo' provements to bo desired as the reiwrts t,,r ,i. v,;v,ii ..i.;..h or i. ..lao.l tor ays. relative to' the rtds in the Wil- ; th( mannificent new 75.000 oavition i ,em' lauiette vallPT: ,,. ii.i i, rQ;, cans Mauut'a,tllrps, HKsorintinn. who has . ... - i.m r.nt AGub"' promUel.to talto him around in his';Lr Griffith, uI J"1 ,-e been working tot many j hi. niiKortionuient of .'" , - t .... L .1 A tflMi ' 1 Thern will DC a nan t rjben of i trienjs e I it lodge It. Music I furnished romptu Jt n please, Mia Din In. Nebr Asistii 'dok, L Kreijel. is fw li I J Salem Wed an (as dec innory ''ainmeni Wd a g. t.fd. i till tra excursk jsAer vi 1 1 tbit i J isporta incro win " . . (.jt j of ,teelhead ami ra.n h "After leaving the paved streets of ; firolnl,K Sneaking of the building Mr. f' in. a,1,'1,'" i u. ,mIied f IVrt'and there is un good roa.l until the I Stubblebine sail last nicht: "The cx-i . 1 ..A . J ..Ua 11.... ... . . . . t hibit pavilion is the best I have ever I seen in all my experience with fairs. It has been planned just riuht and has paved streets of Salem are reache 1. Salem and Portland, capital and metrop olis of Oregon, its two largest cities. Bre separated by fitty-tour miles of miser been built so thnt thp ovhihita n, he cb'e road. Vrom Salem south through; ,)0W11 to thc ,1(l!.t 1)ossil,le advantage. Oregon no hard-surfaced road is found ..Xh? situatiPn vprv favornhle for omsi.ie or tne. chips nniii .lacsson ( a Erail(, exhibit," continued Mr. Stub county is Teached This county will ; blebine. " The work has been endorsed have for the 191., tourist thirty-five ; by M ,T VurY manacPr 0f the Ku miles of paved ra.-itie Tlihway to gene Commercial club, and E. J. Mc tei.ipt the nntomo .il.st from t alifornia : (. lanahan, president of the Lane Countv int.. thc Ko8i.e liver alley A new. Manufacturers association. Mr. Me' and wonderful road haa been lm.lt tin-1 , ).IU11H11 wiH tak, mp 01lt in ,lis ,.nr to. ear im'-i ine uiiiiiriiia line uorin liaison jLJis Victrolas Graphanolas Talking Machines over the Siskiyou uonntains to Ashland. Before leaving Oregon, it must be recoidi'd that in the stretch of Pacific Highway from Salem to Me Iford there ate a number of nieces of first class earth aud broken toue roads. The best cf these stretches is the eiflit miles of road in I.ane County, north of Knieii. This eitht piilcs nf smooth road makes the traveler forget some of the discom fort of th;' sixtv six miles he has passed om r since leaving Salem.'' The following is a ltst of the cx- peniutures m the different reads aud bridges 1903-1913: Count v Bauer Pentna Clackamas Clatsop oliii'ibia - Coos Crook Currv Poi:;!a Cilliam i.raur Harnev Hh.1 Tliver .l.ksn Josephine .... Klamath Lake Ijino Idnicln l.inn Malheur Marion I day to see the different manufacturers 1 ot' 'ir citv, and 1 think I will be sue '. ccssful iii inducing them to exhibit their j ;,ridu;ts at the big exposition at Salem. : This will bp an exhibit oi thc state in 1 dustijec. enly ami no outsiders will be allowed space, at liny price. Marion "a a a'rea 1" been -iven space I for 17 exhibits in this section. Clatsop ; 12, Pal er six or seven, Clackamas a ! like number, Multnomah about 45 and I ; xie.-t I.ane county to do as well as i some of the best. Four or five other : counties lesi,le4 thesn Kai-d r.t, 1 ft Olllltie fori ...i ,,,,,..,;.. There is nnlv- a lin,;tA.l ....-..., n' , .'-'"",.,t1i',l,''e If ft in thc pavilion for r.an-tfse- 7,';.;'".l ,,rr- 1 m noldimr up 15 or 2.1 p.rt i iVT-H'I I ! laml miinufactiirers until T can hear l..t I 1 j from nioro nf tl,o .li vl,a.:. This is an ppportunitv for the lune how the rest many outside an make here. At- present there is space apportioned for -- worxinz exhibits, that is, the manu facturers will have their plants in oper ation and wiil mage? their Products in the pavilion. This promises to be the finest exhibit of its kind ever held in 'he state. It will do for the manufac turer what the land show does for the fanner and will tend to encourage the buy-at-home idea. A magazine writer says: "To love a widow is a liberal education for any man.' Yes. b'lt a little learning is n .'.acgvious, thing. "VI1. ltt ' , silver e Mi I. waiiive mi" " ... , bo stocked for tne o.-" - , who enjoy the fport or f cidentally who c q"y '"" 'he5 taste of the finny denizen t w tain streams. to from Portland bv H 0 J. orr Clanum. will arrive I-'.V'-aH iug at 11:10. The tram v, to o on to have their representatives w big hutch. - MUCH BW005TT"T POLK Dallas. Ore-. r!- pl.Mcre fiso.ri..oo All 'til'?1. f01"ity manufacturers to she -';-!!;H: of srate "d to the mi, .'!,' .".' visitors what thev can make 1 19:!.v.i:.- 9S.Y240.ti." ; 145.601. Si! 191.9 !9.2i liV3.ti0S.tM) , 219.5S5.4o, 747.S30.12 3t9'.i5.52 ' W1.0S9.S0' 119.fi04.S6: 1.095.SW.T8. 2l2.s,i7.27j 970.OiM.iW : 176.5(V.79 l,0Sl,O73.:t:C I'.V fret' . !'-' itaiWS, fire., -i.- . ig has been done ' ..resent season than v,r in the historv of ' Most of the buildin'V,, been confined to dwelling . otn,... being erected, , garage, id --" Ukw lie Willamette . .hll),. i any. will, a Vl?t dav. has been ruin... , tH, f. market nas m i t ,t ' Few mm have n. y " fc ,v;.i went here. The T" ,h f ' take care of the f. W4 nearirjr completion. i f to takare of thc meo vears to come. . eluding tMjTUfJJ. ARRANGE TO PAY Vt' Wa.shingt. b. . , A.lnr Sil" . -ii terre.l nerp . ,i j w ta M .r li-rn-i - - lH,r.l the federal reserve mittoe of bankers r- lems of paying Amr"ef fe ; and securing payw'-1-' n ia ,le.pit IUOnv-.-; wse to raise - liquidate debts du