TUB DATT.V CA FIT At fOIVit, SaTFM onpJOV TTIDV. SEPTEYBEX IS, 1911. SEVEN SATURDAY SPECIAL Sale commences at 9 ?. m. War 59c Bungalow Ins. light and dark olors; one day only- 37c EACH his is a new shipment md you will have a arge number to choose rom. Extra Booster Specials NOT MENTIONED IN BIG AD. 15c for Children's Under wear ranging in value to 35c. Cotton fleeced, splendid quality gray Under wear, only 15 c per garment. This is less than wholesale cost. 10c for 15c Velours for ki-monas.- All new and very pretty colors and patterns. $1.50 large iricrccrized Table Napkins $1.25 per dozen. UNIVERSITY TO HAVE DAY I PI AIM it ciimt ctitt run ULnl ll ai wnixiki oiail ram House Rule Bill and Others SignedParliament Then Adjourned ! Russians Say Austrians Put Up Desperate Fight But Are Badly Beaten London, Sept. IS. A decree pro roguing parliament was published to- ! da'- i It wag also nnnnuneed that the king hud signed the bills granting home rul ;ti) Irehind and disestablishing the jt'huieh of Kngland in Wales, but that, (Eugene Daily Itegister.) , Thursday, October I, will be I'uiver-j sity of Oregon day at the state fair t at Salem. Special features will be glv-1 cn at an tunes during trie day by the ! I'niversity exhibit committee. In the ' foreuoou 10,000 eopies of the Oregoir J Emerald eontaining news printed espee-! i ially for those who attend the fair will j be distributed aiid different professors I win gne - leciufes in me miiniorium. ! j Moving pictures and slides of the dif-l versitv life will he sholvn in the audi-l ' "H i' 1 , 8--.1),"p'Jt toiiuni during the afternoon. These' ll" 2 -i . A1,IH"T' views will be explainel to the. people i Vr , K ,ht "" as thev pass on the screen. A special "YVT, VI Wl musical 'program will be rendered in "',7 ?h nea T '" the evening bv the Tuiversitv glee club. enormous losses A band of trained school children ,t l"4'V V'?8.!. '. "."w ? from The Dalles will give an exhibi- T 1 . ' 1 i, T tion on Tuesday, September 20, the l 1 T I ,nor1 ,fhr8V,'-v first dav of the fair. The deaf 'mute Z ?1 " ' V -1?' school of Saleui will Bive an entertain-! "J-"'"?. h "I'"1" ' -'000 more pr.s- munition. ,1 i this week only cut it out it's worth 20 at the same time, he had signed a not lie. act suspending both Irish home rule and Welsh disestablishment while the war lasted. Hitviiiff received this information. I parliament adjourned in accordance nient ia the auditorium on Wednesday with the propagation decree. evening. The entertainment on Fri-i Inpreeedonted scenes marked the day and Saturday evenings will be in last few moments before adjournment, charge, of the Oregon agricultural eol- i Will Crooks, of the labor delegation lege and the state normal schools re-' in parliament, which has always been i speetively This coupon Is worth 21 cents to you A HALF POUND FOIL SEALED TIN F0LGER'SgcenTEA Regular price 40 cents .Special price 20 cents At n grocer If accompanied by thia coupon. SEP. H to 21, 1)14 J. A. FOLGER & CO. The Novo Vreinya announced that Ueneral Siogler of the Austrian forces ncs badlv wounded in an all dav fight at hrasieyn. The looked on as bitterly anti-royalist, led one or tne Dig teatures or the I m- havinI. ... .. dll,.,rntB r.,sutHnce in singing -God Save the King," and i-versity of Oregon exhibit at the fair, ft,, "tenem'rir VrtVlK. was said the Kussians took the post- Th old r W carton ia with drawn by u iron male b- causo they do not p tn tea frcah and clean. Dealer ka nothing Uio chana oskeu tor tnree cueers tor nis ma 1 jes'ty. j The king's prorogation speech, which !wos read, us usual, not y Hie king him- ' self but by a royal commissioner, sftid: "After my government nna exuuusi ' ed every effort to maintain the pence ; of Europe, I was compelled by my .treaty obligations and the interests of the empire to go to war. i "My army and navj, .vith unceasing : viiilanee. eouraee und skill, are sus taining with our gallant allies a just ncd righteous cause. ' The speech expressed full confidence in P fUcei'f-slul conclusion or ine run i flier. THE SHEPHERD . OF THE HILLS Harold )!el! Wright, Hie most popu lar American novelist, with the assist ance of Klsbery V. Keynolds, has dra matized his most widely rend novel, "Thi! Shepherd of the Hills." The sec ond local pii'seiiral ion oi' this dramnti wition will -take place at the lirand will be 18 enlargel Kizer photographs-;. iJ .lii;.! . i i oi iiiiierriic oouuins una groups on the campus. These pictures are 14x20 inches in size au I are beautifully col ored. These, views Nare one of the treasures of the I'niversity. Charts, majm and literature of the extension department will be displayed to show the people of Oregon jut how the University is aiding those who get educational training through the I'ni versity off the campus. Each day lectures of vital interest to the people of the state will be given by professors. Among those who will speak are lr. .tames H. Oilhest on "The Issues P.efore the 1'eople of Ore gon at Our Next Election." Dr. (ieorge Rebec will give his views of the present war in Europe. Professor A. K. Swee-t-ser will give a good water exhibit and will show how the Cniversitv aids dif- I f event cities of the state in obtaining : pure water supplies. Or. Clifton ('. Hodge will lecture on different methods ' of conducting fly campaigns and the rid ling cities of these pests. He will j also give demonstrations of the nieth i oils that should be used. tion at tne point or tne Dayomt, l.enr ing down its defenders by overwhelm ing superiority in numbers. The leader of the czar's troops or 'orwt ,11 honors paid to the dei'eated Austrian commander. EXODUS OF PICKERS FROM VALLEY YARDS IROAD COMPANY WANTS TAX HELD UP to the petition to the county emit was lived this moraii:g from the Sotith- Pitific railroad company relative ;kjtiesoi the lands of the (livtion ifornii railroad land grant. The Wf the company fur the year III1-! iiri bframe ilelimpicnt April I. 1 it 1 Hinted to $7S-j;.77. The railroad ipiay asks the county court to in itt tha county assessor to omit their it from the tax roll for this year wiiag the appeal of their suit for session of the. lands to the I'nited tea supreme court. The company itioas the court for a special rate I per tent interest on their dolin tt taiea in case the 1'. S. supreme court decides that the lauds belong the railroad compauv instead of government. ' The. regular penalty is 15 per cent for delinquent taxes. .According to the law. the Ian !s involved will not he declared :!eliniiient or sold for taxes until March 1, I!I15, or six months after September I. At that time they will he sold for; t:ixes unless the sheriff is enjoined j front such procedure ponding the issue! cf the ease. 1 THE WAR TAa BILL. Washington,, Sept. IS. Representa tive Oscar I'liderwood, chairman of the house ways and means committee, will1 introduce the war tax bill in the honsei either this afternoon or tomorrow. Bit- 1 ter republican opposition to the measure was expected. , ! The Markets V A i ir i 1 1- , 4 9m OPERA H0USF V ed., Sept. 23rd . , 'WIS" WW : Gaskill & MacVitty (Inc.) announce w most popular American book made into the most popular American play. Uva,. a J,-St time at Popular prices. wwer floor, 7oc and $1.00. Balcony, 50c and 75c beat sale Tuesday, September 22. opera house on Wednesday, Sepfember I ? id. It is a heart-stirring and a wholesome r lory and one that breathes the simple life of the mountains ami the pasture, but yet sets forth human passions, am bitious endeavors, failures ami suc cesses. A story that should be even greater as a drama than as a novel. POSTOFFICE SAFE AT AIRLIE IS LOOTED- ! LOCAL WHOLESALE MA3KETS. Hay, timothy Clover, per ton - i Oats and vetch I .'heat ! Wheat, per bushel ! liran, per ton i Jats. per bushel i ' bittirn bark, per lb : Potatoes, per ewt. ! Butter and. Eggs. i Butterfat, per lb Creamery butter, per,lb Eft's - i Poultry. : Hens, per lb. ' I boosters, per lb Fryers Steers. Steers Cows, per ewt Hogs, fat, per lb Uock hogs, per lb. r-wes, per lb i Spring lambs, per lb Veal, first class feus. '.iry, per lb 80 alted eountry pelts, each 6."ic4l .aiub peKs, each 25c SAN FRANCISCO MARKETS. Sept. W. Eggs Ex :ilc;" California stor San Francisco, tras, 42e: pullet) age, extras, i!0V. Butter Extras, lit firsts, 27c; seconds, 24c. heese California fancy 14'-.n seconds, 10'jC. prime firsts '-fc; firsts Dallas, Ore., Sept. 18. The safe in the postoffice und general store of C. V, Johnson at Airlie was blown by robbers early yesterday morning and nearly $tiu0' in' cash and stamps se cured. Johnson was sleeping in the building, but was nob awakened bv the explosion. Sheriff Grant trailed the robbers to the vicinity of Suver, where all trace of them was lost. SEATTLE MARKETS. Seattle, Wash., Sept. 18. Eggs Fresh ranch, :i!l'4llc; Oriental, I Sc. Butter Local, cubes, :i4e; bricks. 3"ic; Oregon cubes, ;i2fri,3:ic. Cheese Limburger, lite; !e; Swiss (domestic) 24c ton, 1 1 18c. Onions (jreen, 2t)(02.' eastern Washington, l(fi'l(4c Tn murine or renting housei or flats; 10tl Ue per pound or apartments, or in the hiri'ig of house-i Potatoes Local, Hal He held helpers, you can get moderate eastern Washington, lva)l'ii; orices and most efficient and quick service by doing all men business m 1 ITf.-l. A A HiA1inl 1 tne journal want au mwiu by, PORTLAND MARKETS. QUR STYLES! (Capital Journal Special Service.) (juinitby. Ore., Sept. 17. All country rouds are traveled by moving vans la den with hop-pickers leaving the yards. Most of the yards have completed work, and those that have not are working under difficulties, as the hops when too wet are unfit to place in the dryer and the soft ground iniiki-s it j impossible to haul the sacks out cf tin fields. In ordinary yours there would be few pickers willing to submit to thei hardships of gatheiing hops in the ruin, but this year the vast nrniy of hungry, jobless people made the supply so gre:.t that leituy begged for an op portunity to pick even the fraction of a day that prevailed in some yards, and many are asking the privilege of spend ing the winter in the open hop shacks because tliev inn find no other shel ter. Among the I ictiirescue features of ! thr nop picking season was the baud i if 12. ml; f V.'urui Springs Indians who enme in KlIU tln ir gay colors of the reservation1 .... 8.00 j Mt.l brought all their In rongi ngs, even ... 8JMI to their horses, about forty in number. Jft' ''u'" little work, riding about ...$20-.;7e j nu their ponies and permitting the 4'lc '. sipiuws to perform th:' real labor. 4!o(a.'icl The recent mints hr.ve eunbled tho 1.00' farmers to thresh out their clover seed 1 that had been lying in windrows and 4c - which had become s.i afrecte;; lv honev dew that it iMiuld not go through the clover holler. It is Hot known if the niuch-talked-of ''midge" pest especial ly flourished on account of the honey dew, but the crop w r.s no doubt cut shoit on this account as well as by the drouth. Herhert II 11 was taken very ill U eiliH-sdn , sliortlv after eating; an ap ple from .. hi-li t'.e shin had not been reniovd. aul ir mis believed t' 'live been chummI I y t li iiim. .ut ' spiny adlierrin;; to it, -is 'lie rain V'ul hern insufficient to cleanse it. Several or rhnrdisls have sold t:o trait, awaiting rain to wash the tipples, but all have been urged to peel the fruit caiefully. even if showing no indications of tin spray, as the present spray mixtures are deadly. The marriage of Eva Blanche llein den to Mr. Whitney in Sulem was of much interest to friends hen where the young lady lived when a child, with her purents, Mr. and Mrs. A. .1. Ilernden. Samuel H'ltchin.son, who passed away at the state hospital Tuesday, was well known here, having 1 ued a large farm of river bottom bind. j Miss Elizabeth Denny, of llayes Iville. was tin over-Sunday visitor at the 1(1. S. M c.l u nil home. .Miss Denny is 'nn f. A. . graduate mid taught tit 1 i .Mill City lust winter. Her sister. Miss! lAnmi Denny, will teach at that place j j this year, and another sister. Miss! j Martha Denny, together with Miss Lot : ti McAffee, will teach near YVoodhurii j I while the Manning school near (lervuis. I j taught last winter by -Miss Martha' Denny, will be in charge of Miss Then-j ! dosia Teel, also of Hayrsvlllii. j Mrs. W. E. Barnes and daughter, of Oak Point, Wnsh., have returned home; i after visiting old friends in the vicinity 1 !of Salem, where they resided for sev- i ' era I years. j I 1 W v 1 B HmnJ this- roiMl f vmrt I t " 3ro.ur y1"' naa no ruu sjc ' 1 ii;i-H3 woman v.ara irain r' price. Ihrouch any chan- , J&'X -(VW?i . profit In adUiiioa. fc, 1 Thle le the ntw fvlvK,".' ' j ?OLGER'S iiitilrt golden kmmWm$m I CEYLON INDIA JAPAN , UMVW ! ENGLISH BREAKFAST GUNPOWDERe OOLONG BLACK e. GREEN Y A 1 1 iqVWvM J. A. FOLGER & COMPANY M W San Francisco AiVWxf jantt Jll ninninrnijiWuevnwM .. ..0laip1Vr "l iawWrwaiviire,.aa)JPwilcMa. cov ?ot ' ; 1 1 . - -. ",t.M ,t?la I TU' ;tJ I I'll COW- " . r.OVA"-. ,1 A A A - ... 12ei 8c I ... M fiei 5c ! .. 8'.c! 7r uc I .... 13c HAND TO 1 iiiiTiilbiiliiier: i OUR Mi SOLICITOR OR DELIVERYMAN Roth Grocery Co. Wisconsin, ; Wasning- per do..; ; California per ponii n Ml r 1 I . m 'c- ft are as "smart" as you will get from the most expen sive custom tailor, while our prices for the same quality of goods and workmanship cannot be equal ed. They are distinctive and elegant, yel safely con servative, showing original designs not toe far from conservative lines. More woolens in stock than all other shops in town combined. OPEN EVENINGS during our Fifth Annual Dis play, which continues this week. D-H. MO eiPhonel2fi7 SHER - Tailor to Men and Women 344 State Street Portland, Ore., Sept. IS. Wheat ; Club, l4e; bluostem, $ 1.04 ; Walla Walla 98c f.o.b. ' Oats No. I, white feed, !i2"; gray, $2ti..)0. Hai lev Brewing. 22..VJ; feed. 22. . Hogs Best live, S.2.). j Prime steers, 7.2"(o.T.3.: fancy cows. fli.2.; best calves, HCo S..1O. Spring lambs, ft). Butter City creamery, li'ic. Eggs Selected local extras, 3-"ie. Hens, 14c; broilers, 14c; geese, Midi 12c. TREASURER'S OFFICE MAKES GOOD SHOWING j Slate Treasurer Thomas Tt. Kay will ; turn the sum of lll" back into the j general fund of the state at the end of 1 the biennial period of his office. This ! ' 1 t 41... 1.:.,.. isiim nas neen uniiseu num mr . ....... appropriation made for the iiiaioteiiaiice of the office of state treasurer. In this office $U,(llW was allowed for clerical hire and ISOO of this will be turned back. Of the t-iOtl allowed for traveling expenses will be unused, and 2000 will revert to the state from the fVb'IO allowed for incidental expenses. Mr. Kav savs that despite the saving 4 ,0 t, 4 41. 4 41 in 'he management of his office the Shanghai, ept. IS. Reports that the work ()f ,he .ippaMnient has increased German cruiser Kmden had sunk five. , , x biennial period due British steamships oft the coast of, or tne date's business. MAY ASK JAPAN TO CLEAR THE PACIFIC India and that the kaiser's naval force in the Pacific, was making the Marshall Islands its base were regarded here to day as promising serious fighting in eastern waters. The menace of such a situation to shipping was considered such that it was believed Great Britain would be compelled to act at once aud if the. British had not the fighting craft avail able to deal with the Hermans, it was expected they would ask the Japanese JOSEPH LYTLE CUSTEE. Joseph Lvtle Custer was born in J'f fersou county, Ohio, February S, l-S.'iO, and died at the home of his niece, Mrs. H. A. Hichmoiid, 14.10 North Fourth street, Salem,' Oregon, September II, 1914, aged 4 years 7 months and 6 days. He was the oldest of a family of nine children, seven of whom are still one brother, Norton, Having died Saturday's Special Sale 10i FREE GOODS GIVEN WITH EVERY 50c PURCHASE and over of Pacific Coast biscuit Co.'s goods. This is the beginning of a great Oregon made campaign. OREGON GOODS FOR OREGON PEOPLE. OREGON FIRST. We invite you all to see this line of Biscuits as they really are. Every assortment is opened for your inspection. Fresh from Orchard and Garden The most delicious Muscat Grapes, today 40c Elegant Hlack Prince Grapes, special 35c The ever beautiful Tokay Grapes, special 40c Salway Canning Peaches, special $1.00 bushel Fall Butter Pears $1.00 bushel Crab Apples 20-lb. box, 50c 8 lbs. Sweet Potatoes 25c 12 lbs. Dried Onions 25c Friction Top Syrup 50c Pure Sap Maple quarts, 50c Pure Sap Maple gallons, $1.75 Cane and Maple bottles, 20c BURNETTE'S DEMONSTRATION Miss Crowley, now 22 years with the Burnette people, is carrying on the most interesting demon stration of all demonstrations ever held in Salem. Those inexpensive dishes that are being made by her every day are of great interest to all that attend. We invite you to come. You will receive the most courteous treatment. Imperial Blend Coffee, the finest blend.. 40c Phone 1885-1886 410 State Street Roth Grocery Co. to. t undertake the task for them, ; - " , ' " - - ; childhood and one daughter, Gertrude, It was said the crews ami pisnger ; - - r, i an.h 20, ISII4. , of the ships reported sunk off Ijiliawmiiy. i wjt Mrs Sarah J. Cos- were saved. At the Marsha.l Islands, ! - 2 he jr. . ame. o , by eJ: MOn,i '"Inv 1 C hr o Z,n died 1 j duster, of Knright, Orego three broth have live cruisers. ' ( erS) jonn . Custer, of Bergnolx, Ohio; Hoyt and .lesso I'uster, of Raton Hap ids, Michigan, and- four sisters, Mrs. Marv Close and Mrs. Kliaabetb Evanti, of W.dlsville, Ohio; Mr. Martha Bill man, of Alliance, Ol io, ind Mrs. Sadie Custer, of Bridgeport, 111.