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' ' - THB DAILY CAPIT AL JOURNAL, BALEM, OREGON, THURSDAY, tVEPTEMBEB 17, 1911. IKE HW IIIU I II III I II I L.I IllU SATURDAY SPECIA Sale commences at 9 a. m. Regular 59c Bungalow fprons, light and dark jors; one. day only- 37c EACH This is a new shipment and you will have a large number to choose from. Extra BOOSTER SPECIALS not mentioned in big ad. 15c for Children's Un derwear ranging in value to o5c. Cotttn fleeced, splendid quality gray Under wear, only 15c per gar ment. This is less than wholesale cost. 10c for 15c Velours, for Khnonas, ' all new and very pretty -colors and patterns. $1.50 large Mercerized Table Napkins, $1.25 per dozen. AFTER LAST FIGHT The Markets STOOD SENTINEL AT ! BIRTH OF THE KAISER; LOCAL WHOLESALE MARKETS. ...... . . , ... Hay, timothy - 12.ti -.. - -,- .' ''. ' Clover, per ton s.(H) Expert Analyses Situaticn asl j nneai, per onsnei H.icKi S'7c Hran, per ton fjU.oO Member of th. German Nobility and Veteran of the Franco-German War of 1870 Puses Away at Asylum. It Appears From Present Position of Armies h, per bushel but mi bark, per lb. -"otaioes, per cwt. Butter and Eggs. ! . dutterfat, per lb-.; , (By J. T. W. Mason, former London 'umerJ butter I' ll correspond for tho United. Press) EKgs -- 2 j New York, Sept. 17. The Franco-1 - roulttj. j Brititrh-movement to envelop the Ger- n, ''er 'man right wing northeast 01 Paris, un-, Roosters, per lb. i der General Von Kluk, was developing' 'ri'fTa : i strength aguirt today. ! i Sleets. ! Allied forces were moving eastward s,te'r - along the River Sonime, .apparently to 'ts' Per c,vt , servers a notnora wall to cut off the nu"i iwr - .kaiser's right. i j . For this nioveinent to succeed, the I Herman front, between Laon and! Rheinis, must be pierced, separating! F:;r fTOia tlo fatherland and ita scenes of war, l.ouis I.angovieh Von dor II i . V . . l . i.i. . w hu moihi on iiiitv a entniti "Y" .outside tl.e door when the present Kai- j -i'"1 V;il,.l... . I a . 1 . 1.00 - tinviui b utirn, uicu rousy ..34c 3"e the Orecon state ho::al for the in sane. The idd n.un was of the German utility and served throueh the Frim- 7i..r;i 1-i . "" russinn war as a general tn the tin "orinl I - ft i """ " " " t When vou sec- it in our nd. it's sew. i i Von Kink from the rest of. the teutonic arniv. .'..'. '' . ! j Frequent mention of desperate en-' I counters to secure, the Aisne crossings east of Soissons is'the key to this part: ! of theaJtiiia' encircling strategy. 1 I -(JnvVi&e noarts on the tiermaus' side' 1 of the Aisne the north are held by j tho allies. Von Kluk 's position will be j come precarious.. :-. 1 If thet gllis..bieak through here and: if their Ynovenient Slortg "th Soiume; I r.liifcige' simultaneously north of the , Oemuui right, a situation unique in j military annals limy develop. Von) 'Kink's lines northward ami eastward I nill.be cut and un.lo.--s. be can hew his -lock Dons, per 1. ewes, per In piinjj lurr.hs, per lb .. Veal, lirst cUsa ... hens. iry, per lb 'sited country pelts, each.. MinU pelts, each . 12a .... Sis . He ... 6e ... 5e SV,C .... 7 c 3 !'.! .... oc 13c 8t 63c( $1 . '23. rpBTLAND MARKETS. -Wheat, club army and later went throtmh the 1 Boer war. An entanglement in poli tics. boeer raused him to leave his native land, renounce his citizenship and I'imif to America. Though in criod of sanitv h waiii the eigi.ified old snjilier that rode into ; l'aris at the Lead of his troops, the . brooding over his enforced exile caused him to yo ii si'iif and he was committed from 1'iiioH eoui'ty in l.H'5. He had ihmk-Ti off from his powerful friends I in Germain and died without their I knowing of his misfortune. Hi hat! j many friends among the attendant? and officials ht the asylum. He was 1 m.) years t nge and dentil was caused ' v orjjRMis heart trouble. this week only cut it out it'n worth 20 li l W c Air wiLsmj mil tnt$ ' at mt him Mor. This cotioa is worth 2t cents to you A HALF POUND FOIL SEALED TIN FOLGER'S ggaten TEA Regular price 40 cents Special price 20 cents At ul grocer If accompanied by this coupon. SEP. M to H. 11U A. FOLGER & CO. The old etyle cainnii wlih drawa by ui from sale be came Ihey do not keep the lee fresh and clean. Dealers loa nothins by (he change gray Sewing Machines of all makes. ; NEW AND SECOND HAND Everyone cleaned, adjusted and guaranteed to be in perfect condition by Geo. C. Will, himself. , , The winter sewing season is here. Prepare for it by getting a machine that will do your work easily, swiftly and entirely satisfactorily. A full line of sewing machine parts and accessories. Needles for make. 9 , wav through he wilt be "compelled to take refuge in the French fortificatiousi of Ia Fere and Laon, which the allies j deserted during their' feTfrat ' toward l'aris. ... I.a Fere ami. Laon form together &' vast entrenched ca'mfi hut the German; desertion of Rheinis shows that the. : kaiser's strategists have no more faith; in entrenched itmps than "have the' French. I If. however, Voir Kulk's.right wing should he caught in the I.aFere-I.aon i trap, the remarkable situation would be ! presented of. a .German army resisting a French siege behind French defenses. In the hope of avoiding this catastro-( plie..;reHifon ements have been sent to Voir Kink altrtvith th'eni-he rnust keep open. the northern and eastern roads. Probably he will move his entire ! army to the northeastward of the Im i Fere-Ljioii line if the allies' pressure agniust it increases so. that there will be no "fortifications in its -way in case it should be forced to run. ; Russian reports t fiat the czar's troops. i ha I 'surrounded the Austriiins at the junction of the Sim" niii Vistula rivers, either were premature, or, after the riiic hud been formed, it failed to hold. Tortlaud, Ore., Sept. 1 y-c; Blnesteni 1.U4. Data, No. 1 white feed 20; Barley, brewing $22.o0; feed 122. Hogs, best live, Prime steers )7.25i $7.35. Fancv ;: ' 'i 'f 1 i "is J I'h Spring lambs 6c. Butter, city creamery Xic. F.ggs, selecteit local extras 3"c. Hens 5c; broilers 15e; geese 10( 12e. SAN FRANCISCO MARKETS. San Francisco, Sept. 17. Eggs, ex tias 41c. pullets 34W; t'alifornia tor nge extras 3lle. Butter, extras 31c; prime firsts 2!)c; firsts 27e; seconds 24c. Cheese, California fancy I4'.jc; firsts 12c; seconds lO'e. fresh SEATTLE MARKETS. Seattle, Wash., Sept. 17. Kggs, ranch 3tfi 40c; Orientals ISc Butter, local cubes 34c; bricks .'!.; Oregon cubes 32(o 33c. Cheese, limburger 10c; Wisconsin 10c; Swiss (domestic) 2tc; Washington 17'j Ui 18c. Onions, green "0('2"n' per dozen; eastern Washington U 1 1 i t per pound; California Ha 1 'jC ilotatoes, local Kiil'ic per pomulj eastern Washington ICol'jc. PRL'N2 MAliKET BET2R. Portland, Ore.. Sept. 17. Materially improved trend is shown in the mar- Ihi. AnMtriniw nt unv into, ni.iiareiit - kct tor dried prunes, l.arge sizes are lv were reunited' "aiid preparing for at a premium in all markets and for fresh resistance. -'- these the demand is exceedingly good, The teiiaitthe.Austi'ian field forces although only a small volume of trade have ihou'u "in'lhe face of disaster is is shown in the smaller fruit. remaVkaTife and nhowa.that the men 's I A Mecial advice . I'roni New Voik POLK COUNTY FAIR OPENS AT DALLAS TODAY ( apital Journal Special Service.) Ilallus, Ore., Sept. 17. Preparation are being made and all the eninmittees are ready and all thut is left now is the bringing on of the exhibits. Tho It'i je pavilion is completed and also the large stock barns are Hearing comple tion. The opening day will be one of interest, as the new carnival attraction is oi:e of the lah'st and best equipped shows on the road. This is the tirst fair to bo held on the new Polk county fair grounds, which are located west of riiirviow avenue in the basebull park, which is owned by the commercial club of Dal las. It is under the inunageineiil of the women's club ami the commercial club of Dallas. Secretary Miles mid Presi dent Fuller, of the commercial club, with Mrs. Mot.gar of the women V club, are at the head of the fair. Many committee are appointed for the man agement ol' each department, who take chniye of each spec i lie exhibit. The premiums are given for tho best! exhibits, but no outsiders of Polk coun ty are to be given prizes The fruit ex hibit will be one of the best in years, as many new orchards are in bearing, and Polk county is one of the best fruit counties in Oregon, several men of eastern Oregon .lie sending fruit to be exhibited in eider to show us their products. The fair oiiiinences today and contin ues until toe 10th, lasting for three dl'ys. Many kinds of amusements are ready for the public, and it is expected tliut thlu u'ill I ii, mi, (it thn bit tinlKK that Unilas has Mver seen, for liie peo-1 p'e are behind this fair and extend a heart v welcome to everybody and ask yet have enough defensive actual business in resales are reported to come and enjoy themselves in strength to compel a further postpon-iat a verv stiff premium over the ii- tne imciiwoh.,. m. -mmi ,v, p.,Ji ,,k . HoHin !n..i I Pin v on each dav and will give a con- ' ' I While naturally at this time the busi- UAD M ADIfET CTDAWP !'"'s 's l'relv speculative, it is hav- nUr.llIAuIUjI OlHUnU ,ing a tendency to stiffen the views of IT IMnEDEMnEWPE divers considerably on the more favor- . . n i muui bin Lai vu spirit is 'far superior to the strategic ori states that California puckers who sold' tactical -abilities of their officers. large sizes in that market about a! If ff ls true, that the Austrians fought j month or six weeks are are not en-j their wav "orVf."6f the Pan-Vistula trap, , deuvoriutr to repurchase theiti. Some! thev : cert ou the evening following the open- I !ng date of the fair. NEVADA WILL EXHIBIT. ...... ""uJ MM Ihlm CMfOT r year 'A frMrvnMH mt yomr uvmt & It your trocar haa no FOL. l;i?V. Ti rk'S f.ol.lao Um Ta in tN:v V!MxA tinfl. ha ran eat fne vau lha lbi Tvv.-tTr'i.j.A I I Special Value offered, e AM&Bf cheerfully forward himaainy feW.'a. ! pacnaue at our regular . nV'C.vvVvWi-w .. '.j-V Price, ihroush any clian- net he desisnatce. and ' we pay him Me reautar '', T VA'WNj nrom in addition? , 1$ VA nnyihe flavor ,o BsgMM have no choice we V V.S-Jj Brccommend Black i ' K,te7MWMt?ex:i'XtRL-1LxSia and Green. , fbM ' ' fWWZWW "Ihi" I' ' l v WVWiy.'.?! bythechanat I foU seekwliiiol bij yKtXVil FOLGER'S V:I ! GOLDEN 'iMw GATETEA V- lnBi.(ureil rf.'nV4 i CEYLON-INDIA JAPAN , MW I ENGLISH BREAKFAST GUNPOWOERy,UV 'l VVVfeVS; : E (.L...) ...) WlWlViUWlK ! B OOLONG BLACK A GREEN Vi , , irtUUVWvvt i f J. A. FOLGER &COMPANY 8 Sun Francisco Vw SWlrV naaHaaafafaMaawMHHaW jwwwappfaaaaiwwaiai mi mim mn wwnuinna i n. ie iwpiwnayji.aamii a iw' ' - ,'r every Geo. C. Will 0i f.2011 S () oW Dealer. 432 State Street. (Capital Journal Special Service.) Independence! ': Ore.. Heptr 17. The hop market oieaed up atr.ong.here to day ati'IHc. The Kola N'eis- Hop Co.. of Portland, secured parts of f6Ht crops. W. V. Pereival sold 230 bales; .Hubbard and Jones, 150 bales,, and Oeorge Lewis 100 bales at 1S, and FfBlrfefc-Bold 45 bales, the surplus of their contract, nt KHc Picking is completed in a great many yards, but some of the Iiitge ones have two or three days' work -yet,. C. A. McLaughlin reported that. he had 8000 boxes yet to gather "and' "this "would take about three days. ..Tile.. E. Clem ens Horst Co. has two and one-half 01 three days before tRey wit! Wimplete. In most of the uncompleted yards work was started at noon, and if there is no more rain it is thought that all will be i saved. If rain should start again, tne campers may pack cp and leave, ano this would euuse a hardship in getting the balaiue-ot tha ropvim.At the Mrs. J. H. Burton yard there is about one weeki' picking;," but as most of this is dorteby pii'kers irom tow.n, there will be no trouble in getting it finish- .-: . .. -. . ed. I ,-ible sizes. ; Little movement of Oregon prunes ! has been shown. Local packers have I been inclined to allow the market to drag because they were unwilling some time ago, when California was selling, to accept the lower', pri'es available then LIBERAL SUPPLIES OF POTATOES. HOME COMPLEXION ' PEELEB-WORKS WONDERS Portland, Ore., Sept. 17. Additional liberal supplieg of Idaho and Washing ton potatoes are coining forward to the local market, owing to the inability of the Front street trade to secure suffi cient stocks for their need at home. This morning there were further re ceipts of Yakima gems and Idaho rural shipments generally being well graded and of good size, the Idaho stock espe cially is meeting with favor from tie trade because of the great care taken in putting up the supplies. Idaho potatoes are not only graded as to sine, hut they are elenn, ami, quality considered, are much better than "the bulk of the offerings from the home section. To date fully 1-i cars of outside po tatoes have been received here since tho Oreiron season started, and it ' freely predicted even at this time thut S before the season ends the shipments from other northwest points will total Keno, .Nov.. Sept. 17. Influenced by sentiment in the various counties of the slate, the Nevada commissioners today voted to go ahead with the original plan of spending 1(100,000 for exhibits at the exposition in San Fraucisco and San .Diego in 1015. There Is more Catarrh In this section ol the country than all other diseases put together, and until the last few yeara was supposed to be Incurable. For a. great many years doctors pronounced It a local disease and prescribed local reme dies, and by constantly failing to cure with local treatment, pronounced It Incur able. Science has proven Catarrh to be a constitutional disease, and therefore re quires constitutional treatment. Hall'i Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney A Co., Toledo, Ohio, is the only rvinatltutinnAl cura nn the market. It If taken Internally. It acts directly on the j blood and mucous surfaces of the system, They offer one hundred dollars for any case It falls to cure. Send for circular) and testimonials. Address: T. J. CHENET A CO., Toledo, O. Fold by DruiRlita, 7(c. Take Hall's i'arall pills for const.;Mloa IjLgff f 1 W rjy'yro lPi; HAND TO OUR SOLICITOR OR DELIVERYMAN Roth Grocery Co. -; nt least 100 cms. To keep tne face,' neck, arms and! Contrary to their wishes local whole hands truly4 beairtif.rl and youthful in,salers are being compelled to bring in appearance, the treatment which seems! the outside potatoes. Oregon growers most sensible is one whiehwill actually! who hold good size, and quality are remove 'the- skia-itself immediately it -asking much more than the potatoes , begins- to aire. fade, coarsen or discolor.' can be landed here from other sections, ' . . t.. :..!. :il 1 ..11 tn..ifiA nnrrhwe another wholesalers as possible. : .-q .-hih is hir comnetitors uel the business. r,... i b troofment which will, and as all Pacific northwest markets ""' grade, or about the same ns the; extra fancy, so tho root of th'i whole; matter is, M an we put our "C" grade! is ion the market cheaper than we are do ing without hurting our best grader is( it wortu while or is it sensible to put a j low grade apple through the same ex-; pense as the apple that would bring! twice the price, pulling our average down to nothing on the good apple f. Compare the boxing of this grade with; the barrel method. The barrel is con sidered the cheap grade method. Then why not use it with the cheap grade apple A box costs 10 cents, a barrel j 23 cents. Three boxes wanbl go into a barrel, saving 3 cents on every barrel. Packing three boxes in'o a barrel, lac- uam Wallace Graham 1 Pupil of Teach of Violin 1 JacCRfi?igh School, Berlin, Germany, under 1 S-Halir and Markes- Letters of 1 years Flndatlon from th- Nine and one ! of brHuroPean experience. A snecialtv made 4 -e,uers t Sbr?; feSrf'. el or inquire of Miss t ill Ultz' AMKtant, 1160 Center Street. Phone to be .i !,;.. ..i.io fi-mn'o. liamful. exnensive eomiiete wun one IJU Oa.'l ...... f 7 I . , . surgical operatioo, u 'theupU'ation of; must purchase a cheaply ha mf a" it TetA Oregon are speculating on the ing top and but. , would cost o nmrc harmless as it - .l"" , all,i therefore are than packing one box and would savr ine wax .. , -;; ''" "- .,. ,,,. tnat I another 10 cents. In "the inormtfg:. - It absorbs the dead, being done to their markets by the and half-dead-surface skin ia almost in- forced importations of outside growths. I visible flaky particles, a little each day, tno discomfort being eipcKienced. With! PACKING OF "C" GRADE APPLES. the disappearance of Jhe. old cuticle, tne newer healthier skin underneath grad-j The Northwestern Fruit Exchange ually appears, freshly beautiful, with the j haa oeen making an investigation into finah nt vouth. This mercolized wax,, the practicability of picking and pack- ----- , - . , rrL.- I which vou can get at any nrug store m -,ng ;" grade apples inis jeur. i original' Vac kage' is indeefl'a veritable! ;iave. received, by request, an unlimited j wonderworker. I number of analyses along that line, and . , 1 1 ja verv ingenious and interesting eon- ! CARD' OP THANKS. ltribution on this subject was made by ! We desire to thank fnosw;io so kisd jrr K,nnetn McKay, manager of the ,y assiste.L os during. the sickness , Kriiitgrowers ' Exchange of Hood Kiver. death "of our loved one, also those who, M,.Kay gavs that "C" grade ap jsenf the beautiful flowers. )eg rmt the grower as rnmh as quality ; MKS. SARAH J- CISTr.K, 'tet np to a certain ioint, but tbey II. A. RICHMOND j ntt ,itM i order to get the first I a ait TO m UTI V ! " 1 ave Twelve cents would ! k I ,i iimwr. fiiul Kxchunire could handle the barrel at 23 cents, savinif another five cents per barrel. This mine would aiudv lo any local ex change. Assuming tnese figures correct, a barrel would cost: Barrel '" Local I" Packing 03 Hauling lo Kxchange -3 a - ... . tri."" oio 0n j cenf a word will UU your thert,Wand e the .tory in the Journal New Today The- Journal Want Ads are a eompendium of domestic help, osef nl4, Indispensable to both employer and employe. grades and that they must be sorted for the same reason. "While it may be admitted that'M grade will have a hard time to. pay expenses in 1914, we do not admit that thev cannot be made to pay expenses Total .0 As against: . Three boxes I Local It Paper P-J Packing l- ' Hauling I' Kxchang 'M Total I-I7 I It i a question to be worked out, whether this grado of apple can be marketed by the barrel. If it can, and lines, it seems more 1 - i:.IB ,ha-n(A in nur marKetinir 1 aiuua rvuuuiiuc of them. It is true that it costs an than possible that it will be donle away IT'S YOUR CHANCE J. A. Folger & Co. is offering the housewives of Salem a rare opportunity to buy the highest grade tea sold on the American continent at a ridiculously low price. GOLDEN GATE TEAS are all packed in tinfoil sealed tins. The only tea packers that have adopted that package. They are spending large sums of money to place this tea on the market, for they are satis fied that one trial of their teas will convince any tea drinker of the superior quality and flavor of their teas. READ THEIR ADS. Cut out the Coupons, they are worth 20c on any 40c teas. Bring them to us. , .. , jtf ?rtf;-$ 40-Cent Teas for 20 Cents Burnett's Demonstration We are entertaining great crowds every day. Good eats for everybody. " Canning Peaches, M 100 Italian Prunes, bu $125 Silver Prunes, du $100 R lba. Sweet Potatoes 25c Tokay and Malaga 0 rapes. basket 40c Black Prince Grapes, per basket 35c Roth Grocery Co. 1 10 It SQ8I column. .-, . iaVr"ie of 53 cents to market our 1 some u. ' : ; - .