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TOT DAILT CAPITAL JOUKVAL. SALEM. OKEOOW 3.TTJRDAT. SEPTEMBER 12. 1914. Get the Gettup and Gitt. the Popular Favorites POLITICAL CARDS EARL EAC2 Bt K&S OF e?Tu. I-Teu cm I- Vbrfr l -HtJlcT! Candidate for City Recorder Platform Kfriciency Justice in recorder's court Economy in offiie erpens-M '(Paid AJv) -HuRTli ( i ! NORWICH UNION FIRE INSURANCE SOCIETY EUBOHABDT MEUEDrTS tVwtdnat Afsnta. 3SS 8tUs fltrss i I Tc CTf-c-ril i j: . n i r , W V - I .- SACRED HEART ACADEMY Under the direction of Sitter of the Holy Names SALEM, OREGON the TURKEY'S ACTION MAY CAUSE Sultan Told the Powers Will Not Consent to Territorial Rfcnt Termination BOARDING SCHOOL AND DAY SCHOOL Most approved method. Pri mary, Grammar and High School Department, Complete Course in Harp, Piano, Voice Culture, Violin and Harmony. No interference with religion of pupil. MODERN CONVENIENCES DOMESTIC COMFORTS Rome, Sept. 12. Trouble with Tur I kev was considered here todav to lie j very seriouslv threatened. News that the ambassadors at Con I staii t i tioi-li" hal told the sultaiu th rowers could nut accept a ternnnstio of the Turkish extra territorial right was looked on as likely to bring matter to a head immediately. Announcement that the German am bus'ador wan among those who refuted to listen to the Turkish proclamation of the abrogatoin of its extra territorial treaties waa puzzling. It had been as numed the sultan had German backing in making ma rieciaiation. Nevertheless it was believed the Otto man government must have figured that its way was clear to putting its program through, or it would not have acted so uncompromisingly, and dnplimats here li. I not think it wuulit ytelil easilv. Developments, which it was agreed might quite possiblv be of a warlike nature, were eagerly awaited. SPLENDID MAP OF CITY AND COUNTY With It a Directory Showing Rural Route and Names of Those LI ring Along Them, Property Owners, Values and Dozens of Other Things. .Scholastic year begins second Monday in September. Will Smash Her Fleet Rome, Sept. 12. Kngland is prepared I to smash Turkey's naval power, it was stated here by the Aribuua to.lav, if ' I the sultan joins (iermanv and Austria AddreM, SISTER SUPERIOR' Hungary. I ''reive, the Tribuna added, has per TTTTTTttttttttm t niitte I the British to establish a naval rf 44"t4-ft4"tt4--ttt4 base on the Island of l.emnos and the immmm mm 1 Mediterranean fleet is ready to strike. j This, it was added, accounted for At Washington. President Wil.o I friti.-h naval inactivity In the Adriatic. )?ft for his summer residence at Cor-1 At ashiiigton. lteeause it made At Fans. roroign Minister Del. as- changes he did not like in tie federal km' son's name was given in the list j tescrie act, President Wilsou vetoed of French wounded in fie fighting near 'the bill raising the limit on postal sav- . '"nk deposits to 1,000. Famous Inland Empire Country Kpitomizod at SPOKANE INTER STATE FAIR 2 y Muni x. C QHTSK I y X mim X $10.9") louinl trip Salem to Spokane. Tickets I1 Sept. 12th to 16th. Return limit 21st. Oregon Klectric and North Bank road. Two fine limited trains daily between Portland and Spokane. North Rank Limited Inland Km pi re Express. Dining car service that sets the pace. Meals - la carte; also f0e breakfasts and luncheons. .7:2o p. .!):") a. in. in. Jlessrs. .Menerv t Ilea Id. sneeessors to Heald Map eompanv, of Portland are delivering maps which should have been here last spring. It is not their fault that the delav occurred but tha of the engraver and one bevood them to avoid. The maps, there is one on each side of the sheet, are something new in their line and not onlr new hut the best and most thorough and praeti cal ever placed before the public. The county map on one side shows the entire county by range and township and it shows every property owner, in the index, with the size of his farm and its assessed value. It shows the railroads. highways, streams, bridges and about everything there is to show ami, ei plains everything shown so intelligent!? and brieflv that it is simply a little treasure. The reterse of the map is the city ol rvalem. Here too is shown everv thing pertaining to a thorough tinder standing of the citv. The blocks an! lots are all plainly numbered, (he streams shown with the bridges and foot bridges thereon and full aud de tailed information about the .'itv, And a showing of the ownership of each lot. The directory aeoompanving the man is a compendium of information that has to be seen to be appreciated it baa among other things the rurnl routes out of Salem with the names and addresses of every person living along them anil it has so manr other features so brimfull of long needed in formation that the wonder is how one ever got along without them. The de lay was annoying to many, but the comprehensive wav in ivNich the whole field is covered makes th mans am! directory in a way that much the nirre welcome visitors. The Markets LOCAL WHOLESALE MARKETS. Say, timothy Clover, per ton Oat and retch Chest . A license was Issued today for the marriage or Herbert H. Taylor, n car penter of this city, and Laura A. Kerns. of Jefferson That the Marion county exhibit at the state fair this year will be a cred itable one and compare favorably with other years in spite of 75 days of dry weather, was ttie opinion riven out to day by V. A. Taylor, who has charge of it. Mr. Tavlor returned todav from the Lake l.abish district and savs that the drouth has failed to dry up the irouucts or that region. In the J.ir- ens of A. G. Griffin he saw beets 10 nches in diameter, and found corn stalks 12 feet biih each bearing 11 ars of sweet corn. All of which goes o show that the soil of this countv will iroduce vegetables whether it rains or nut. Ho will be practically through with the collection of products within wo or three da vs. Wheat, per bushel . Bran, per ton ista, per bushel Chittim bark, per lb. , t ota toes, per cwt. $11.00 8.00 8.00 92(fry5c ..$2"!).50 40c . 4Ht!a3t 1.00 Batter and Eggs. Sutterfat, per lb... Creamery butter, per lb. Egg Poultry. Hens, per lb Roosters, per lb. ,, tryer ..34c . 35c 2 Si 10c 8c 12c Steers. Steer 6 tows, per cwt. 5c Hogs, fat, per lb SKt Stock hogs, per lb. 7e twes, per lb. 3Vje spring lamos, per ID oc est, urst cuss 13c Veita. Dry, per lb 8e Salted country pelts, each 65c$l Lmo peKs, each U5c WEEKLY REPORT Or' UNION STOCK YARDS North Portland, Ore.. Sept. 11. Re eeipts the week have been: Cattle, 1593; waives, So: hogs, 4401: sheen. 4t73. tame. a tairly liberal run of cattle for the week, with eood demand, steers oemg me strongest single class. Best grades 10 to 13 cents higher than FOREIGN CORPORATIONS FORCED TO COME THROUGH K. U. Crozier, A. (. P. A. Portland, Oregon X ,1. W. li ITCH IK. A-ent X Salem, Oregon BEAVER BOARD C: bt fut flt-i fi:.'in Sui!t ! 0NI,,flFt- new or UCAVLit HOARD FIR J The THIS picture shows a room with Beaver Board Walls and Ceil IngS instead of lath and plaster. Beaver Board is a pure-wood-fibre product that comes in large sheets or panels, with a splendid urlace for painting. t It makes far more beautiful interiors; nevrr cracks; and has many other advantages Write or call and we'll tell you all about it. For Sale by Spaulding Logging Co. Twenty six foreign corporations doing uisiiipss in this state have been hunted out and compelled to nav license fp. of $''iU.'i.4" for last year and have sent in S170t for this yei r. making a total of $4345,4" that hns come into the cof fers of tue state from foreign corpora tions, according to the statement of Corporation Commissioner Watson to day. It had formerly been the practice of concerns incorporated outside of Ore gon to come into this stute and trans act business without the formality tff paving a license ice or having their charter approved. Mr. Watsou has made it his business to round up all of thes corporations that he could find and compel them to comply with the provis ions of the Oregon statutes. Tuere are 12 bonk companies that have contracts to sell books in this state and seven of these have complied with the law. The other five are heing in vestigated by the district attjrnev ot Multnomah countv. WIRELESS TELLS OF GEEMA.-i SUCCESSES th- was ' left wing of decisively de- Washington, S,-pt. 12. Continued (erinaii vu-torijs in Kast Prussia wen reported in a wireless message received from Herlin t the C.erman embsssv nere to.ly. It n.ud "lie Kussinn armv fen ted. The Berlin wireless said: "The Russians attempted to check the Ccrmnn by lauii.-ntng the Twentv second army corps against lirneral Von llinderbergs army-, ftank. The Kus siuns were defeats. Several Russian batteries were cuptud." A message received later in the dav said: "The Germans and the allies in trance at 11 o'clixk t.viav presumably were continuing the strugi;!. General Nun Hausen's Saxon armv seem to have fought brilliantly and the kaiser telegraphed h is ronrratul&ti.m. t. id. king of Saxony oa his splendid achieve irms. ' Kmbassy officials said the "iair had swarded 110 iron crossen to the P.ighty third German infantry f,r its gallantry in storming Liege. The financial suitanon in Germany naid to be most aatsfactory. S . V s. . a- in.ion. It was rexrt.Mi that Frit Kreisler, the noted violinist, had ix-ea aiueu wan fighting with the Austrian near Lemberg. At Cairo, Egypt. At the British au thorities' re-iueat, the Oeritiaa eharge u iiiim an.i me Austrian diplomatic gvni iei r jypt. week ago. Bulk of choice beeves $0.75 to Si, with several cars going at $7.10 to $i.2j. Butciier stock steadv. Hogs. Heavy receipts of hoi's. Prices easeu orr JO to 15 cents, liest light Sheep. Sheen and lambs stromr Week 's run not large euough for buying einaiKi. nest lamos, ?ii; wethers $5.25; ewes, $i.S., are top Quotations, but thev are being picked up quickly at these i igures. The following sales are representa tive: 2ti steers 2fi M7 steers l-'.'O 1"S steers ...114S 24 steers ,. -..-1U 3 cows lotiii 3 cows H1HI 16 cows 1130 35 cows 1 14" -! hogs 9r hogs J7 0 hogs 216 411 hogs jp,4 1 bull 1321 1 stag li'iO 1 heifer ptili 24S lambs 87 2o2 wethers 2M ewes 2 yearlings S3- 3 74 $7.25 7.10 7.00 6.90 6.50 6. 6.00 5.75 9.20 9.15 9.10 9.05 4.50 5.00 5.00 6.00 5.40 4.50 5.20 SAN FRANCISCO MARKETS. San Francisco, Sept. 12. Eiir F.t- tras, 37'.je; pullets, 33Vic; California storage, extras, 30e. Butter Extras. 30c: nriine fir.ia 29c; firsts, 27c; seconds, 24c. v ueese taiiromia firsts, 121.0: seconds. fancy, lOVie. lli.jc; PORTLAND MARKETS. Portland. Ore.. Sent 1 Vh.,f i,.k ic; Pluestem SI in Barley, brewing $25; feed $24. Hogs, best live $3.65. Prime steers $7(a7.10; fancy cows $; best calves $sfti $8.50. Spring lambs $6.00. gutter, city creamery 35c. Eggs selected local extras 35e. Hens Lie; broilers 15c; geese lOfTi 12o. SOCIETY (Continued from page 3.) stock through the southern states, last winter playing in Tacoma. Mr. Mott was selected by Guv Broaden, general director for Richard Henuett, over 200 aiuli.lates in ,i'r Work Citv. to idav the juviuile lead iu " Damaged Goods," ' which enjoyed a several months' run under the auspices of American Xlei&eal association. During the pa.st year Mr. Mott has levoted his attention to unttimr on lo cal talent productions in citils through out the Middle West, under th ans- pices of fracternal and municipal or ganizations. "Arizona," the well known, and by many considered to be the best American-written play, has been a favorite with him, and has been received by enthusiastic audiences wherever presented. Mr. Mott has se cured the amateur producing rights of " Arizona," and siiould he be persuaded as his pareuts sad friends wish, to spend the coining winter in Salem, tnv possibly Ih induced to present the play here, using wine of the Capital eitv's talented young peopl to make up the cast. CRITIC POINTS OUT (Continued from page 1.) of s serious invasion. - The German general staffs' tonfi denes in its ability ts nob! off Russm's sdvanee'for sa appreciable length of time with its second line f troops seems well founded mu,.fc more i than its belief m its ability to eontinue it offensive method, U Franc indefinite. Resistajice Weakens. Paris, Sept. 12. "The Germans are in full retreat front the rivers Oise and Marne," was the official announcement posted here this sfteruoon. "The British and French are in hot pursuit. "Apparently the enemy is greatly weakened. Their resistance is dimin ishing. "They were retiring Friday along the Soissons-Fisiles-Kheims road. Their cav alry was greatly exhausted. "On our center and right they have evacuated Vitry Le Francois, Sermaize-Les-Baines and Revigny, where they were strongly fortified. - I "Their retirement wss so hasty that they were forced to abandon much war material "In Argonnes also they are retreat ing northward through the forest or Belnoue." Tha Official Story. Washington, Sept. 12. The following cable was received at the French em bassy here today from Bordeaux: "The French general staff said the first German army continues its back ward movement. Three of its corps were repulsed last night between Villers and Cotterets. The Tenth corns of the German Second army was also repulsed withdrawing to the north of the St. Gond swamps. The German center, therefore, at last is giving grou.td after a nam tigbt between Senn and Vitry. 1 "In Argonne, the Fourth German army has been pushed north of Trois font tines forest. "The Fifth German armv. after at tempting to hold our right wing, has been thrown back." GOOD FOR 25 VOTES For Address This coupon may be exchanged for votes in the con test for a trip to San Francisco in 1915, at the Capital Journal office. Not good after September 19 19 1 sTssssi 1 mini 11 linens B"""'n''B'llan3 , (Continued from page one.) a rout. It is said that in this engage ment the French lost 151 trims and wprA unable to make a stand aeainst ih victorious Germans until thev harl passed inside of their secondary line ot : defense. " j This city is one of the principal cen-: tn.a V . J l mi . ..- ivi iuc nuuuue'i. in losses, nc. cording to the wounded of both sides, are appalling. This is admitted to be the case ti the German side, as the Germans are constantly on the offensive and have retusea to wait to besiesre eutrencheit HE A TER 'S The largest line of Heaters in the city, in cluding both new and second-hand. ' Prices 75c up. We will take your old one in on the new one. It will pay you to look over our stock. . L. Stiff & Son "We sell for less because our expenses are lowest." nerve out of you to watch it." met hand to hand. It was bayonet Grewsome Word Picture. bayonet, rifles clubbeJ, automatic pi Trainload after trainload of wounded tols and Bwords. positions but have taken them by direct j P81' through here. Prisoners as well "The dead were piled like barriciis charges. ., " as German wounded are sent to the' everywhere. , French and Belgian prisoners T hnr concentration camps and later the Ger-f "Blood ran like brooks. talked with declare nothing up to the j man ff01lniif(l are sent home to get!" "It seemed like a horrible night present time has stopped the Germans. ' rea'l? tor further service. j mare. - "It makes you sick," said a Belgian Although lists of dead are published,1 "Here sad there in the pill maior who was badly wounded, "to see tne Iast one filling three and one-half, corpses, a hand would move or I the way the Germans literallv wnll-! pages of a newsoaner in small tvDe.: switch convulsively. A mass of blood; into the very mouths of the machine tnere are not even approximate figures! flesh that once was a man would mm- guns and cannon spouting short-fuse ' obtainable as vet of the number of mur for water. shrapnel that mows down their lines German dead. i "But there was not time to aw. and tears great gap in them. Nothing Describing the fighting, one wounded- had to fight until we won. Then seems to stop them. It is like an in-; soldier said to me: tried to save lite. But n w iw; human machine and it takes the very! "It was indescribable carnage. We I too late." t i mniiniiii.. .r ! ni aj a . . , ii i r r .. Mascot HEATERS Plenty of room for a broom ")EATH ,o dust" is the twentieth-century slopui of all women a.,'f ,aniad of their homes, especially w far as the kitchen concerned. And kiddtn dust Uevenmorc obnoxjous than the kind that collects in plain view. The New Rectt tate sXeZ Rciite i&tSJX U t0 C0,!ert mi the ordinary Lf it . ,o!id fa-r, , VoXooT Tqa- to xdh;Aitd TZ,nho-u hanJjome' k1m W.-S rs Don't wait for. cold wea ther to come before protect ing your family and adding to their comfort by placing a good heater in your home. No matter what kind you desire or what price you wish to pay, we can suit you. We have also added to our stock a nice assortment of andirons at prices that see the new R Esuteat our store, let us e Plan, us IM qmlitic,. d w, & jou tvw, d JJUk to "Own an EmT" will pay you to investigate before buying. JOSSE The Complete Housefurnishers Remember, We Guarantee to Save You Money S JE33SS3 e... -ww