Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, September 11, 1914, Page TWO, Image 2

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    THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, EALEM. OEXGOV, rSIPAY. SEPTEMBER 11, 1914.
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DeVoe's Formeir- Shoe Stock At 263 N-Comme
Has been placed in the hands of M. T. BURK, and will be sacrificed re
gardless of cost. This will be the greatest reduction ever known in the
state of Oregon. Money must be raised to meet demands of Mr. Burk and
The Entire Shoe Stock
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Doors open at 9 a. m. sharp tomorrow morning. Thousands of pairs of Men's, Women's and Children's j;
Shoes from America's foremost shoe makers. Come all and join the crowds. Share in this greatest dis-f;
tribution of Shoe Bargains. $5 arid $6 Men's Shoes, world's best make, $248. Women's and Misses' jj
Shoes and Slippers, 79c. Baby Shoes, 17c. $3.50 Ladies' Shoes, extra special, for $1.49. Men's, Boys1 1
h and Girls' Shoes, 98c. Children's shoes, 23c. stand back of every pair of shoes sold, and courtesy
will be snown to ail
LOOK FOR BURK AND THE GREEN SIGNS
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263 NORTH COMMERCIAL ST. - - - ; - - - - -
SALEM, OREGON
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ROAD TO SALEM
WILL BE BUILT
Pearl Zisa Jumps to Second
Fhce, Only 30 Votes Be-,
fcibd the Leader
Myrtle Herdlein 13S0
) Kuslis I)rvi 131o
EuAH Hurokor 1.254
Av llitnam 1,232
; tola l)tv Ung 10IHI
j (Irate Craig 1080:
j HhkI JohiiHon 1075 pwsidf nt Sproale, of S. P,
I Marie Schwab JUiu
j Uaxul. Cooley 1000
Mil Ircd Cooper 1001)
Beatrice Crawford 1065
Mamie McLaughlin 1000
I fore railroad securities are made more
i attractive to the investing public.
BIO REAL ESTATE DEAL
BAIS JUNERAL TODAY. J
The funeral services of John Bitin.:
veteran of the civil war, were held this
morning from the parlors of Kigdon &
Heruii'e hauler ...
Vivian i.argrova ....
dace Taylor
REPORTED ON COOS BAY Kicliarilson. Interment was in City
' ; v iew cemetery in. the G. A. It. circle.
Co, Says I -North Bend., Ore., Sept. 11. The ; no tooK part in the battles ot Bull
Wnrlt Was Kam Ujwnmwl Retweim ' evening Kecortl, or .tiarsutielit, prints nun, -iniieram, uaines mil, .uaivern
Work Haa Been Resumed Between a pi)t that' w j wiJwv of Port-1 Hill and. Fredericksburg, having s(.rVed
Portland am! Ortgon City. ail,i ;8 buying the entire holdings of ; ' the years of 1S58 to 1S3, being dis-
i tho Simpson Lumber eoniany in Coos i charged for disability. He has been in
eountv. for a European syndicate, in-, lae rttl institution tor me insane tor
The Markets
LOCAL WHOLESALE MARKETS.
Say, timothy
i A fit (luiintA
AiHiiie nrassnciii .
. lortland, Ore., Sept 11. llliam Ending the eompanv steam schooners. . ,ho Pas l'gh- year, where ho. passed
Sproule, president ot the Southern Pa- j The Simpson property includes largo away tlie Se s .Vl' lust Wed
cific company, arrived in Portland last ; watPr frontaBe ; tni& eitVi t;,ie t-iafs , nesday morning.
Magdulcua Tu f tit ...
Miss Jean Melntiirff win still lead-, Mil Orilla Baker
lug in tli. Capital Journal' Panama- Mary tltiyor
Pacific, contest when the vote were Almu li 11 ,
counted today. Peurl Zinn had moved Vera Martin ,
up to second place and was only n few, Lotta Penu ,
votes behind the lender. Mrs. II ibblnr 'Silvia Miller
was third. IVcidrd pains were tiindo (ilndys Hrny
by Ruth Kugat ami Mildred Alhorton. i Mario Evans
Altogether the contest Is becuiniuir
floser and much moie interesting as it Tho following is
over me systems ,. ru lui. ,. I .aniiu m.l
, valuable timber lands in different sec-
progrenses, sad more of the friends of whits sales, cheeks or receipts may be;
100(1
1000
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HHKt' niht after a trip
ji;i7 lines m Oregou.
907 ' lr' to inspect the various tions of the ,,0lmtrv.
K."i5 iinpiovenients recently made and now The itrice of the property is said to
)yo being made by tha Southern Pacific i 00 000.
750 on its 'imitn branch and anbsitliary ' ' ' - ,
!3!ZZ.!Z T."0 , Hiiph. So far as lie has seen the prop- rr,rD ,. t rtliril TF1 1 O
7.-.0 tyV is well satisfied wif.i the work btWtKAL LOltfl ltLLo
7"tU performed. 11" will remain here for; niirwin in I f rnr
EE:::::: lVtt SV'VTS; BATTLE AT LIEGE
1 t'ice nt San Francisco. !
list of tiio firms! Branch Roads Iuspected.
Clover, per ton
Oat and vetch ..
Cheat
Anlwerit. via Thn Vlmrite. Sent. 11.-
Sime coming to Oregon last Sunday . U'tter to King Albert from (Jeneral
tart In it with each succeeding dnv. mil office
Slany trade rhivks are tieiii)r brought Stivkton's
nun tits i apilal .loiirnal ottice tur
which votes are Issued, but not all
tbeso votes are being deposited th:
ballot box. Many are being held out
by the randidatos to be voted later on
In the rontest.
The fip to the ereat t'Sii-i I inn with
its wealth of world wi le minders, will
b tho event of a life time for the
fortunute winner, and the Capital i
Journal (iiiRiaiitees that no expense- will
be spared in waking it a pleasant one.
V'irst class isilioad fare, the best of
hotel accoinioodatinns, and flli llilies for.
swing tho Kreat fair at its best will be
provided free of all cliarit by this
f-aper. It will be a prite well' worth
working for.
The plan adopted by this ior for
giving lli trip does nui re,uir the con
testant to sell anything. Thn only thliin
rteeessary to iscnre votes being to
WITHDRAWS TROOPS FROM
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operating in this region were making
their best speed southward. I
The Belgians took the offensive the!
moment the evacuation began. j
A strong Belgian column attacked
the rear of a tierman corps in the Au-1
denHrde-l'ourtrai-Retinix district and in1
the fight which ensued taere were
heavy losses on both sides.
It was believed the Germans were
Wheat, per bushel
Bran, per ton ,
Oats, per bushel .
t hiuim bark, per lb.
r oiatoeg, per cwt.
j"'ii ia.iv conicstams re tiiKing exenanui-.i tor votes at ine i ap.tai jot Mr. Mpronle has heen over tne l or Lemon, who directed the Belgian tie- about to evacuate Ml of .m,-rh,.r r...l.
nllis & r.astern, a Southern 1 acifie fnse t It-ri nnit U now a t.rinnpr in rimn on.l ,.rvrti.tu.... w..... t-u..:-
tronir.e some of Sulem's must pnpular
The Toukcry
Salem Klm-tric Co.
Salem t'icar Kactoty
Imperial Kuniitute Company.
Salem Laundry l o.
Wiley B. Allen Co.
The (Jloho Th.ntrH.
The Koval Bakery (bread wrappors)
A. C. Devoe Mines
The Spa
lliiliser ores.
Trover i Weiuel, Photographers
Yokohama Owel.ery i Ten Co.
Vick Bros, (iarsge
Snlem Pi:h and Poultr' Market
I iidcpcn lent Mcut Market
M. Koberts Orocery
Poisal and Shaw Ctoccry
V. M. Kppley tironery.
Tim llitliltiiid lirorery
lio ldaway's Cash (Srw'ery
J. L. llosick i Son llrocerv
Ir. Mark Skiff Dental Office
.1. K. Ilnckett, Piano Tuner .
Salem Ic Co.
:sur.si. iary operating netween Aioany a ,.i(.,man fortress, wau made public lines of communication are endangered
"V '"'"T 1 ",V: 1 10 ' :"'t"! ' f,,W"-V b"H ,0',a.v- News of an Anelo-l!elaian raid on them
4- Navigation line, oetweeii tlillsbmo, ..yonr .ajestv ,vU1 i,,anl with was mcmci,tari!v exuected here
and Tillamook, and various other j.u.f,'- the general wrote, "haf Fort
branch roads. 1 Loiisin has been blown up ai.d toat Eclsiaiia Get Active.
I "Oregon ought to be well pleased mst 0f the garrison is buried in the The Hague, Sept. 1 1 -Belgium s
; with its railroads, he sai. last night. ntin i fen es uom Antwerp were report e.l
"In spite ot he tinancial de.reson . ..Th(tt , ,(;., not lo,e niv ylfe ane here todav to be grow-in-'more nnd
... .... .. ,0 ,e ,,., lna, , W!a raw,, irom fne move ai tive east an. I northwest nf R..
l" il-i"t:- rums oh. snltm-nt iut finin tho l, ,
Batter and Ecus.
Bntterfat, per lb
Creamery butter, per lb.
Eggs
Poultry.
Hens, per lb
Roosters, per lb .
Fryers
Steers.
Steers
Cows, per cwt
Hogs, fat, per lb
Stock hogs, per lb.
Ewes, per lb "
Spring lambs, per lb
Veal, isrst class
Peits.
fry. per lb
Salted country pelts, cachZZ
Uiittb peks, each
411.00
. $rrS8
8.00
8.00
92n!t5c
$2i).50
40c
. Vi5c
1.00
Club, 08c; bluestcm, $L10.
Oats No. 1 white feed, 21; Pi
$27.50.
Barley Brewing, 24.50j feed, ft
Hogs Best live. S.90.
Prime steers, $7(3)7.10; fancy eon
$6; best ealves, $8.23S.30.
Spring lambs, $0.
Butter, City creamery, 35e; egp.
lectcd focal extras, 35c; hen, H1:"
15c; broilers, H'-jfelSc; gc, W!tt
34c
35e '
- 27c.
10c
.. 8c
12o
........ 6c
5c
8.'.e !
7c
4c
5c
. ...i 13c
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WHAT jMALl i "uriu"1
8c
6oc$l
25c
SEATTLS MARKETS.
their Ihitirnv. . i. m . . .. ..
t .nuns nr.lie Slinoeatlllg 110111 tne t.1f "elf.
arising from the burning powder. , "Ihev
iitiitlicrn lines
stores. The advert isetnents of ttti-se
firms- is tun in each pn.l.iv 's Capital
Journal. Thes firms have agreed to
L'iv a sales check or receipt ti evorv . v
purchaser for cash or for monthly hill. If A JSpR' FAPrF?
raid until Jiumarv 1, Th sules U t VAILO
? heck a or receipts from these firms may
he etuhatiKed fur votes at this office
one vute for very 5 ceuts of your pur
chase Thit names and si an ling of the -an-
didst" follow:
Jean Mclnturlf
IVarl Zinn
Mrs. Orac Luff Hibbler
Mildr.l Atheitoa
to continue
V.t i t v . u . lrom ln uurning powncr. , uiey were said to have retaken
.... .. ...... ... ...... .. . , Hm prisoner, pttysieally shatter-, Acrwhnt and to be in the outskirts of
in good condition and constantly is C(1 t)v ,he explosion. iwhat is left of l.ouvain
being made better We are doing a lot , ,m.r,M1,U,ll, lleithor the fort9 nor Kr,Mn a,,.01,nH of ,hfi; m0VlMmnt, it
ut work on the Tillamook hue, too, the town, nnd nsk ,.,.l r.. tl... ri,- - w,. tl,....,i, ,t. ... "
nn.l ... im ;i., ..m.. t.. hiuh t:r.,.l.' .. scnousiy
..... ..... ....... . nuii-n ucMrovc.i te ioits. tMciiteu:rg the Ccru.nu s
Sf't. ! Vimt.l williiiirlv lava .ivan
. We have no piece of road on our ,ifB t)l Wtt, t0 hve serve,r Belgium : Kren.'h and English advices eontin
system that is as attractive to tiavel- .,,,i ,.. fc;m, ,., K .,, ..,.. ,..t ... ;.:. . .u...1.. . contin-
it has ,,t ,, r , .. "au
- 1 ' " """tu tor sou e time, howevc'
A SSS TRANSFEROF VOTES ljf f tha tl!. 8,li "onhi
fers himlina srd fishing .lose to the' AND MOHTQAGE3 CANCELLED t"er er nwlr'"S tr!l"
tracks and a d liglttf.il stretch of; rri ll '
beach country.'- j In the t,it t.i the Bank of AVoodlmrn' f the itrrfr'u n T F0,,ei,1A-11
Mr. Sprotile pa-sed ycter.Uv after-! against Philip Kuntz and Emma ',. h i V t V! ,l!1!"ul rtt lrvin s-i-.otm
in eeiisuUati.'ii with liobert K . Kimu the eomplaiut asks that the as- j. ii j " d '1,,'l"'on' Juirs O'-!
Mtrahotn, president of the Portlau.t, sigmnent of the notes to Emma KunU ... t, t'un--'. K"r Lewis md llar
Eogene i Eastern, tiio Southern Pa by Philip Kuntz be set aside and "nn' "v Amenean newsnaper
s cleotrie stihMdinrv. aniitile.l an I that the assignment of the ' , 'u 'l'v '"K me i.ermati
Oregon Ory Work Reituned. , niortsages be cancelled. The bank al- V, aTJ H(,'.SU!1. were stot.ied at
Within the past few wevks work 'as tht it has loaned Philin Kuntz' .r.' r11' 10 Alx l-at happclc
ers as the road to Tillnmuok.
scenery of a varied nattne, iiuluditig
iiioui.tniiis, streams nud valleys. It of-;
Seattle. Wash., Sept. 1 l.Eggs
Fresh ranch, . 39ftj40e; Orientals, 18e.
butter Local, cubes. M?; bricks,
:l"c; Oregon cubes,. 32(ffi33e.
t heej-tv I.imburger. l!)c; Wisconsin,
life; Swiss (domestic), .'4c; Washington
1 '.( l?e.
Onions Crecn, 20(a per doz
eastern Washington, l(,,.l'ic per pound;
taluoruia, IfttlV.c.
Polatoes-Loeal. lftl'i.. per pound;
eastern Washington, l(gl'..e.
PORTLAND MAEKETS.
Portland, Ore.
Many discouraged youDg b
and voting women have a""
that question when finding t
selves handicapped because of
sufficient training.
The wise mother or father 1 13
advise using part of their FJ
saving tdosely, if ne.-c'T,
take a'course at our sclion-
Business today ds an cia. tin?
task-master. The business .w
is seeking men and woai K"
can carrv its burdens, ''
limit of pay that these rT
ceive is not yet fixed.
The rewards come to te j
trained. A right start
at the
Capilal Bps&'bs
CoHck
iwiutu u ,s. s rvns 'W"R, i i us--- n-nuru 4lll.il UtllHA, , , . - ' " ..omr
hu brcn ntinuM on th fltrio Al Milop nn,i The IVt tore the ,llJaiui,i thlre tor -orm time. uit.V
ACTIVE IN AFRICA "
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.ion between Owcgo snd Oregou City ou the sum of IHKH) on two different notes. , toretgn correspondents, until the
th w,'t s",c pf ,h Witlitttiett-'" river.1 Action to recover monev on these notes '"'-uaf.v authorities were eotivineeil
This load eventually will be a part of resulted in a judgment against the T, HS,'1 no iniorniatinii which
".i.. the Portland. Eugene Eastern s main ''''ii'lnts in the sum of t!MS.ti and cm"'' I'01"""'' e of value to the cnemv.
Sept. 11. Wheat I
sBfwrip....,f,..w I
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Cap Town, 1'uion of South Africi
S. pt. II. The kaiser's forees from both
.1,1.). tieimun Southwest and Oermaii Kt
"I I'M tr.i:.. a,... .i..,. i.. ifto roit sn.I. r.uvene
.ii.tain, ItrttisB. '"i .-Nile m. li win pa eMca.ieu on ' " -- n .ior ami ai aii-h- . .
12,i'iK So far as totildbe learned the British 'n, w,l,,t "'' ,u sw ''r re allege,! to he iosolvent. Bnush and Belgians.
ll.: force dptched against the inva lers "l'ttf W'H M'' the river. Thence it "J. ' fl'fd in the eomplaiut that Antwerp ei.t. II All indiratioBs
. C.lXiO from the former territory were not ret larallel the e:.itittg steam track' ' hiup Kunti hel.l two notes on fcr r ,B" ln ans were evacuating
4.531. In touch with the enemy. News of Snl.'it. j 1 cue for l.TStt but that he as- Betgium today, according to a!
. 3.:'hj fighting wa eipeeted sbortlv, however. As soon as financial conditions im- SB':" these uotes to Emma A. Kuntx "j;,0''"' !noui -cmetit.
2.2t On Lake Nvsssa the Hrit'isa had al- prove, the Southern paeifte hept-s to '..' IO ' the assignment Tnc' w,r already out of the regiou'
S.lrtS ready gained one victory. The Invaders bitil.l the ow lire hetweeu New E,t:tht this stut was started. letween Antwerp and Oheot, it was;
2.H4 attaeked tha British station of Karon- d Salem, so that liirougii service be-i 13 HELD Tntt irtrnnr-o : .
I.THS ga and for a time preswd the British tween Portland ad the. capital may' vnB7a 'lltJnS w progress at Aersx-hot.
... IM1' hard. The,ttr wero finally rein- be in.ugt.rated. , l 1 , " 7"" 'k "lT,WW ia 'k Mi.:.
I7 : forced and drove th tiermans bach. Anton the other improvements cn- rv,n V a' !
i.:,M) Infinite ttgitres wer. laekinff but the templates! in this eonneetion is J A'8''rt. U Th w declare,! tht it ...
Yiolei Cory . .'. 'Z - UTO losses were .aid to have heea severe. construction of shops and yards on th! ,,,''. JolW Jul-? tMnV iSfl T ms,rn t0 Brass -Is. ;
l.,.ani,a Brown 1.425 Ullery fibred i. the wet side, opposit. Oregnn City. How-; r0,')mitj J 1 tk. '.w!!- ,rooJ operatinK with !
Jkti. Kt l.ltiJ e.igagem.ML cv.r, tuts worn cannot be started be-j Ud not offer r- videW ' 7 B,tk ou rm
Jtuth t'ligat
Ignore SUley ....
Beryl Needhsm ..
Margaret White .,
KVnskn Hwatt . ...
Violet M. Barker
Marie Itolir.ger ...
ArliiiB Ohm
KtailinA Kline
Celia Wilson
Marguerite Ostrander
SUGAR is going up again. Our price today is
$7.95 SACK
Choice Spring Chicken, dressed, today
50 and 75c each
WESTAC0TT-THIELS0N COMPANY
(INCORPORATED)
S-jrceors to T-lrlsea Cah. Grocery
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