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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1914)
TWO TUB DAILY CAPITAL JOUXXAL, SALEM. OKEOOW. MOVDAY. RETTEMBEB 21. 1814. 1 !.. V 1 i r ' ,,' I 1 PURE RICH BLOOD The Shepherd of the Hills zzzzzzzzzzzzznzzzzzzzzzzznzzzzz Bad blood, tht i, blood that if Impure or impovrrUlifd, thin mid pahp, i rponible for more ail ments than anything eUe. Jt affect ever' organ and function. In aom raws it rau catarrh; in i.thers, dyrpiia ; in others, rheuma tism; and in still others, ak, tired, languid feeliiifrs and worse trouble. It is rpfixmsibla for run-down renditions, and is tits moat coumoa rs'ise of dieiM. Hood's Harsapsrilla is the jrrtet purifier and rnnrhcr of the blood th Harold Ui- Wright 'a most popular novel, "The Hheiberd of the Hills," of wliirh s Bullion enpiea have been aold, dsn been made Into a play by Ita 'author with the nasiatanee, of KMrjr I W. Keynolda. The aerond annual en- KHjjenient of this play In tliia fity Mil! take )) at the (Irand t).era House :on Wedneaday, H-.t-rti hr 21, where it play an n gu tfenient of one flight, i The ,liir in prnetirally a true narra tive of 1'fe anions the hum Mi' duellera mf the Onika. It tou -he all th ran itinn, And it intlueiie) ia wholesome In ml helpful, lint withstanding seveiul ! roiih ehnraetera t h n t figure mure, or leu prominently. The shepherd of the mountaineer, their familie. nj all who need a friend anil adviser. Amon( hill Mmit devntH follower are "did Matt" and "Younji Mutt," the gianta of the hill; Mammy l.ane, glorioua in the beauty of yiu-ijj womanhood, and poor "I'rtt," a i-TVtifcl ltd, who un derstands the rolrr iif nature and eea whnt other ennnot see-. There it a mys tery of the Kill t.iat often tertifie. b;it at last the solution i brootcht nhotit by 1'i'te and the shepherd, and it 1 the Intti-r who js most deeply afflbted and eooeerned. It i hnrdly nereary to add that a pretty rou.unee in woven into the humor, pathos and t raited. for the pliy throughout i one of hi) ii OPEN EVENINGS A re Player Davs at 13S North rorld baa ever known wonderfully tieee.riil in removing armful and oilier btimors, inena-itig Ik hna been ury la a eultured "tranter, who rotnea ri.nn interest with a roneluslun thut it into the hills, (lud " etv-npe from the vanitica and ronventionnlitie to whirli ha has been arruatoniefl. There la a the red-Uootl eorpuacloa, and bnililini ! fliu-lf tifl'n(? a shpnherd anil tin thank- li ) the whole system. CM it today. I fully aeeepta the lowly oeeupatiiin of a aheep tender, nut aoon beeomea ahep herd of a human flork, tbo big hearted ATTORNEY GENERAL GIVES TWO OPINIONS, . - It is not a rorrnpt prnrtiea for a' anuiiiripal roi poratiuu to offer to ere. 1 1 building in a fity, provided ti: nmnev ia voted, as an indiieemetit to prodm e favoralile a.tion on the putt of tin1' voters, aeeordiuK to an npinimi han.li',1, ilowo by Attorney tlenrrnl Crawrord! thia morniiitf. The lioiiirv raine from' V. K llelman, of Vale. ', I'. lloff, atat lalior eoiliiiilssloner, wiis informed that sawmills operated in rorine.-t mil i with Diinea whoe sole outpu is i I ' in the mine, are not under I he fmtnr.v ' inapoetinn lw whirh reipilrea a fee to t paid into tue stute. .Mnehlnery used by a e hool disliii t lor ediirHtioiuil pur . pusea doea not roine under the fm dory ' inspertion low either. Thia la in the rase of lathe, nw and other iiiai liini a used in manual tralintiii deptirtiiienla of varluus si liouls of the t n t". 1 Mr. Huff wit also informed Unit a ' rook for a i-outno lor holiliuu a stale rontraot waa not a luliorer nnd 1 1 , 1 not 1 rom onder the provisions of the eiuht ! hour law for stute liilmr. W, I,. Mnl r)r, rnuiify eb'ik for l lm kiiinaa eimn- ; ty, was infoiiiied that n eHtididnte for' a rouut.y offue, iniiiiiiiiili'd It v iiolivid t ual elri toiH, should not verity in own petition, but hou, iae it erified by' two aiirnera of the pi titiou nut iio hoi-! ing kimaelf. j AUSTRIAN CRUISER AT AMERICAN PORT . San rlero, t'al., rirpt. CI. -The fust Australian rniier Nrweaatle arrived; off Ibis port today and siirhou'd nlioul two milea from t 'uriinadu lieaeh. Koon after her arrival, l aptnil N. W, llimjey arut flitter to the 1'iilted male cruiaer Han Wejio, In the harbor, to ! hit respect to I 'aptain Itnbluson of as Amernan vessel, Jt waa aaid that the Nweatle win trying to find out the whereabout of tli! (larniiin cruisers l,iloe and Nuui- thoroiiitl.ly snfisfaetory to "Young Matt, and of eourse t the aihlitnrs. Messrs. tin nk ill and MaeVitty, the prixlueera, have ifiven 'he pluy a au-1.,-rb feme mounting and a east that has been rareftilly aelvr.tr! for it fit nesa to earh type. . ' Km TWO MILLION FIGHTING TAX FOLLOWS CLOSELY H ontiiiued from I'ana un; I TIf 1 T Ar CTI 1 1TIPIT TIT I n inai ur oruiion nan u n M U ri ti ti n ti H n it M u n n CJ n g f. H a ti a ti U u ia u a si thia lino to uain the Hdveiitniie of atimlKer posltlnu. i lite evueiiatioti of .larosluv was ,li llbeiHIe, the eity lisv iiik lost Its sliul.'' le value. The 1 1 v waa bnriu'd befote I ie l UK abflllilolli'd.1' tieiieral HiiiiM, whom the ltiisinna nfetied iiruli'M'i'il to hiivn cut olf 1 1 mo the maul 'luinmv. Austrian foree, really retreated, iieeurd lung and would probably Nave for Hau I nat In to war i.lli. i', " a piirely shut ejie uinneuver. A u iiiiittev of fait, teleeraui Iriun him "trited thul his fianeiara IhI today BRITIfllf LOSS ENORMOUS. By Ed L. Koan. ImloH, Kept.. S! I. -1 be Ktim Mrilish allies went Imiiii.iuk fully to riMllire todav the strength of the tleruian ol tions a'otiK the liner A i"n '. The fiiniier'a loes, it m admitted, wei tii(ieriii)(. The war ulfba, honexer, pto tiouueed Ike aitnalimi fnviiribbt from the allies' stand'niut. tleneial Von Kluk'a po!tion, at the eali emu tieiniun ii(;ht. waa aaid to b' iery serious, tie spile the fu.'t thut he was re- eeivtng reinfor.'i-u ts etniiat fd to he in,tiiM uttoiiK. 1 he weatm'r, who-b i more and niore aerutiwlv h.'in)ri'i!i I'perationa, nlioned no iiii,ii . Hn'ii fell aiendilv nnd the whole of the llhtiiiK tone waa heitm rnnerte, rilpldly hi to a huKe I'OK, ik4iik4l fori es wei, f l j, Ii t : ii fl iiimiii'Mi ally sn penor Russian budv to n t h n I -1 H I . I'ankl is opernt 1114 111 ion jiilK'tioii with Kh Id Marshal uiilol "eii'lii' ft. THE 8ALEM ftllSaiO.'s". 't'lieni Wie iHijje 'iinnrintilious at the Salem Miiuii, ( enter 1 nd t'omnei;elnt at reel a, yesterday al .t mid ":'.M p. 111. Ifi v, Y. W. Monlhui, the i-olo ed Map t let missionary, auu ttraiiilly at the art i noon aerviee, and pieariied splendid ly In the evening. The Interest wiis sin h that the ennui 'LMtioil tiuuiiiui'inslv voted requesting llev. Muuili.ii to eini tmoe the nie"lini:s tins veiling and if the people turn inn and the inleiest 1 cut nun s he w II pn i h nit the week. Let evrtvoiie int. -tested ill the Rood old time t.'"' '"ih this evening, lie will uiiike Jul liinuh and t ry and grow better. There is no lat e i.l f' lb'iu where you enit get us tli lie ll K"i'-I t 11" evening. I on e at T 10. Wnshingtiiii, Sept. SI. The war tax bill mis iutrii'I'ired in the house today; by I hniriitiin I'lulerwnod, of the wiiva nnd mean lomioitlee, to whieh it waa ami will be reported out to-; The nieasiiie will be tonsider ! d by die hou-e Thins lay. Km-i'i't lor lu,'a on beer, wiuo and r"olne, the M'iisur. follmrs elosely the I v, nr. tut iinposed iliiring- the Spanish m ' ;r 11 11 iMir. The method of roller! lug a till on teb'plioni's mid telegrums will be ehanuid. Instead of al'ritinm 1 stiimi on te!i jruiiis, the I'ompiinv will be reipnred to keep H re' ord ol all me aniies Htol remit 11 penny for earh. . peiniv tat 11 'mi wi!l b impoel on al telephone mes-Hiies. 'I'lie. telephone and t-'lr jMiph tai applies to all niessiiges re -ling mote than l"i eiijs but does lint alter! loal telephone enlla. Journal Want Adi art a big htlp to tt0 tarmtn when thty nr tt huny to comt to town. WlUlmil RJloy. who has been telling hoestnng 011 toe stieot the past three ,!av. was at rested bv lllfirer While and I'l il'li s Siiu lnv tor uing rude, in deecnt and ins'illiiig liiiiguage to eple en the alreet. Me was given Id daya by the pollre judge, the naW ilrpiirtmi'iit ere awtiirlni; to il-.iv nil answer from .he Miueoni Wire- I, .s r.onpiiny to SeeretnrT of the Navy I'.'iiiels' nil illinium. No eomment aa tfriel bv otfiriiils of the department to l'ie lutei view Hnlurdny in whirh 1'iesi I 1, t lltiggs of the roiopany defied Hie imvy to elose the station Bt Siaa 1 t t 'r sii,iii g an iiimriil nil mes sage, .No ni tion, if wns snd, -il bs takrii until Heeietarv lianiela return tomorrow. It wu. ptedirted he woi.i imii'ediatelv elnce the station, an I that President liriggs o,iH Hike the nmt'r into the eouits. If you want to wt ar a thoroiiRhly ruoiI suit or f oveiToat and at the same time want something "dif ferent" than the ordinary, get one of Bishop's Ready-Tailored Suits and Overcoats $15 to $30. There is a reputation twenty-five years oM be hind these clothes. Men's Dress and Work ?hoes of quality at $1.00 to $7X0. SALEM WOOLEN MILLS STORE QU1NABY NOTES AND SOME ONIONS H'n'(il Journal tpeeinl ."s.'rvlre.i iiimal'V. tie.. epi. l!' - One of the must beautiful nights m th 1 nlu-h iieigl.both -od i that ef the l'a arre ont'oi lurm of V Lrrionn Pvlls. hnri i!er ntib s fi,in Ouiaubv, This M'letulid pi'lre f ienver dr.'!, Intid is !it'ftil!v n h'vrl ns n floor. The gro nid is s.;l' ditiined bv four large lile ditrlies ,'ntplviiig ri-to T nbish rrerli. The soil. huh hs, .:eu f..'nir.l by retitiiiie of uoeavrd v'rgetailoa, i of the bla. k loan y vanetv. and has re pendrd n d !. to l',e eareful nnd r. i i- These Ptano Liberty Prices less than usually asked for regular uprights EH El EH El 111 PI RI U Rf IV, El U RI III Here is tht long looked for opportunity. Ne doubt you have wanted for a long time a fine new player than vou could conveniently pay. ixow, piunu, i ciuarn uic vine nos ivuiiigii vi n-im-" ." ---n - - - . t i during this selling out sale you can get your choice of the latest eighry-eight-note players at actua. factory g prices plus freight. They are here in the latest case designs and woods, rancy walnut, richest of manog- n any or beautiful quarter sawed oak. The instructions are "bell tnem. na meyttm u and easy terms will sell them. Thing of buying one of the highest grade player pianos, the kind that can be played either by hand or by aid of the music roll, for less than a regular uprigni piano usuany PLENTY OF FREE MUSIC ROLLS AND ONE OF THE LATEST COMBINATION BENCHES WITH EACH PLAYER SOLD. SOME LUCKY PURCHASER WILL GET A $25.00 MUSIC CABINET FREE. ONLY ONE; SO COME EARLY. PUT $10.00 IN YOUR POCKET AND Come Down First Thing Tonight or Tomorrow , ' HERE ARE A FEW SAMPLE PRICES ....$320 ....$115 ..-..$160 ....$197 ....$532 ONE SG50 PLAYER PIANO ONE $775 PLAYER PIANO ONE $800 PLAYER PIANO ONE $825 PLAYER PIANO..- ONE $850 PLAYER PIANO Arrange to bring the family down tonight or to morrow. Spend a few minutes listening to your favorite selections on the player piano. We arc open evenings between seven and nine. THERE'LL BE NO MORE WHEN THESE ARE GONE. SO MAKE YOUR SELECTION NOW. We have told you in former announcements that we have taken the entire stock of pianos and player pianos from the Savage Piano House. We are WHOLESALE DEALERS and must close out this stock at once. I is being rapidly depleted and if you can possibly make a deposit on a piano or player pi ano, do so aUonce. They can't last long now. W'hen we say "quit"' we mean it. We will lock up shop and quit just as soon as everything is sold. 41 i) re-rt - , V ...-i'M - . v- . : I 1 II III I ll i lull . .,.,,).'' 4! ..- ' , I1 J 1 1aVVW(' .ve o,,-. J i , ' . ..v. 1 t a t ' 1 . - 1J : i y J- i i ONE OF THE WORLD'S FINEST GRANDS This make has been marketed for over 60 years. Finest mahogany case, full rich tone and beautiful case design. - . Retail Price $825 CLOSING OUT PRICE $590 har WR FSS it ! DEFIES UNCLE SAM S iH Wn-liingt.ia, fei.t. 'Jl.-Offirlnla of U 'a a a a h ti ti u n M ' -'.".,. . ',,. .';.-..'.' '; ;'" J ....-li.v'v. Ft ' .1 i ' Investigate These Bargains in Upright Pianos There are only a few upright pianos left. But there is a splendid selection. FISCHER, STEIN WAY, NEWTON, KENYON, KOHLER & CHASE, HOB ART M. CABLE, VOSE & SONS, SHONINGER and others are the makes to be found. Every one fully warranted. Space does not permit us to dwell on these instruments. A call of inves tigation is most convincing, though. Nowhere at any time were such high-grade makes offered at such little prices. Your terms are our terms. Bring five or ten dollars and have a piano before tomorrow night. Eighty-six dollars buys a good practice piano. For $1-15 you can now get a good make easily worth $;)25. $187 buys a fine $150 piano. This one has been slightly used but is in fine condition. Others at $215, $210, $27S, etc. All go at factory cost plus freight. C! cat RI a ci HI ts pi pi m VS n. U U M E1 K ti ti ti ti 13 11 n n r; n I3l E3I ti El tJ II n M U n n m M isan 135 NORTH LIBERTY STREET, SALEM TELEPHONE 1S7 CLOSING OUT THE STOCK FORMERLY OFFERED BY SAVAGE PIANO HOUSE Hi ts I? r. r is 13 I! II P c c Hi r t r 13 t m pi 131 tatii'ij lubor of its r,m. .vol n n,td is to be aevti. 'I l l ia a NMi:ttI'u pieee ' J of Idark. land, mlh Its anKtona i j om.ois, p illed. i-,:inl atid ready f, r re jnioval o the butje wi,.eftoose. isherr I t i-tn of Ih, oeioiis will be aevonv j pbhr.. Red w hi'to the final in-if I ami i.veXii,; t-ske plnre bef-,re hauiing thrm t, slna ,r t4b'iiuib, where thev will le shipil i vet the wolld. J K. ArVermaii nnd t'ri'nk Pell sehneidrr. the iianers 'of thiit audol farm, have tiie lypieal thrift of tni (oeatrvaieut and nott.Fr.") hr-, is sf. ed. The awalle.f ef the enoes r i a-M for wts, ike fs'od sue fir i,he'et ITtad e'kmf oetors, the 1t.i;d fei i ieklrn oaioo. the f.utk, lh,..;' s.kv 1 top tvtuse ,v diy ptvi'tfily. r ra'.lesl "rolli.'ii and are !.! bv la- e)np load tvt fiiili-u. ii h i.h to r'ie (ree:i onion tkr f. ll.mr .eii-g The leverylhieif is B,aivrt,U. laau.oer to asv inquiry, " What hiast l v keep t your frtendsf" he al-i: "Veasr! They ore ns kaid te rie' I waat pay for everytkihj I raiae. 1 Ike;- hi oar rt As. en ainv. while Mr. . kerinun, i,n brether. and onve ail eame from the viilate of leise. itJerlnm!, Hut they are ail ,n in thrift aid industry Ike buil.'ins are bee uiifuUy it-.:t ed with wiadmc e-'hwaya and fra,,' rant (oses. Mention -hold b made of Ike frviitft.l orrhard and the tiav sMawl'eiiv pMrh whei Miss .Vkernan see-.irej 75 pirT ef superior feriiv for raimiMU and at this Int daf asaey delirious M U-ines ran f seea rmoeg the green leavev 1 thoeeht a 1 lke lac at the hi nil's ro ef eei a and aetieed hew Ihe yellow SepteinN'r svisikix rested tirer Ihe aeene, what a beautiful and fruitful fount y this Oniton of t-j-' Th-.iris.Iay ei;ht 'a thtie.der shower was the heavi.st ep!U'.Td IB ttiatticini'T for year. The wiuj aeeo.pTtaf the torm aiol urh fiuit tj fal. but ueh rcit is t lov. ai"t alt if the f t 1 era krs-p swme thivt a oie a and prefit wf it.h fruit. Mr. aoj Mrs. rimer S.-eley, ef IVrt laasl, a,espaoied by their t dah ra. Mi I libel ani iiias AK'e. are vi.itii't the lai.e aaj A lie a aontea. 'oainj their woik lime amott the ;eaaa eould talo vabtobW k-sa;Mr. ffle it aim tervoiiied hl leaj. su their work this week, wi'h a ihTial gi-i'd w orVers. t.arly in the w,-. k Sit .'upun- se hop- teHn b.arvlej Ihe trtia at (.ii'hlv fr their h,vne in I'orl'.and. ska had b-en eail"Ve.l at the M. IM Jones hop yard. The prevalvnee of yellow jarltets in the bop yards is vr. notieeable thia season. .V auttl"-r of :uall ehiotrea in the Lop dtt:ita in this vieimty havo been asvere'y aturg by the r. Alsw a ret if 'Ue ;etj arriuvntly iiit iib.'d by a bned ef Indian enie hwng driven ab-es to - 5 aeiti,- hiiihwry ra-twvd tiie Jieaiea aad their Indna herder t- (t an in-vtoBiptu wild west shew t, tae toVuvan. Tie d- (WlH-d trr-. a" -.t tide owe o" ltiv"i'i na, t -L?rhlei native trv-e, ar, fii throeaH the m.ti.'BS of a revnd Ibwating. asaay e.f the tree tie ng whit' with Vdisuoar.w. iai phe..n. en is th- uv'ht to be Ok result the K4 dry il whieh aasturej the bu.1 and thai warat rata hive bor-st them into tosa. ' L. R. M. rieret, live r-epular ta'dot The Markets LOCAL WHOMSAXE MAiiKETS. Hay, timothy t lover, p't toii . Oata and vetrh . kl : Whrat. per bulie! ,l'.ra, r tvu '. pT-r buwbel .... . !.H - S.faj hittim bait, per lt. nausea, per f t Batter a&d Eggs. tlutterfat. per lb 0aoirT batter, rr lb. - - a Ileas pet lb. Sooetrrs. jer Jb. Krvr r .. 4. 42,o.V 1.CO 3bf 35t ..t.t."e Ue e Ik Eteera. the , of I abi.h ' alw thia tia. ' auna-r aa. Master Kit Jses-teT. I Laa4 Cawt l-VO Art. I ISp pi'aiaj Kei( ra.lly eap!e- 1 Thia laJ er Vw an aere d tkt J la a fw reaiait Td. A ' ar( yield raeli y.r a;-e earh rf ber f .iuve hop iimw are fiih J the four aer hea bt-ea .V. ' iaf tkia week. Mr. 1'. I'i k.i.lrr it a aaiive of tWr-1 TV I K k hp yaJ bI esaj !s-lesl flis-mJa th;a . i Alt Kiile -js g;aet Quiatbr Jneada 4-j:p the w.-rh. Mr. Albert ttaaavrk. aU waa for a (t rsvta at t ak-ai heerital, r r atril eeih ia relura to kiw faraa. StcT t, far ewt. Boft, tat. wej- lb tawk kef, psrr lb. Kwea. fter Its. - V . -e U PORTLAND MARKETS. I'ortlnr.d. Ore.. S-pt. SI. Wlietit - ( l ib. Hie: bluestem. 1.03; Walla Walla f. . b. (hit. No. 1 white fivd. -i; gray. S-V.Vi. hurley-Brewing, ;2..-0; fes-d. 2SJ 11-yiH-B.st live. f."0. Prime atei-ra, 57.25; fan. y real 'i.25: sest enlvra. S.5. Vl'r'-'R lamb, '. Butter I iry ereamery. .toe. I'iUS ."-eleeted b al Vitnu. 3.V. Hens lo'je; bri.ilem, lJe; geese, lf t l-. SEATTLE MARKETS. battle. S.pt. Sl.-rfnif 1 Tresk ranrh. -t'v ; Utiental. Ixe. Untter Ueal rube. ,:4e; bnet, 3-V; Orescn enbe. .",2.'i e.V. i he. se Limbur;er, l!e; Wiseonsin. lsc; Swiss idome-ti.-1. "Ie; Washing tou. lT'..,iii Onion i.reen, 2'i2V r d ; fastera Washington, I ol',e per pnB,l; alifotaia. l-vtlHe. 1'otabvew lseal, liaise per poon-t; atjrr Wasaiaftea, lio I vf ) ffinf Ubv T lb a wt. tint Usa . lit Pry, asr lb . ; adt4 easiaUT !., avt ; Laa peka, wck SAM ITtANClSCO M ASSETS. Saa rraaerxo. Sept. 21. Etnra Ea- traa, 43; pulley 333e; taliliMBja. torafe. fitra, 30. I Ruttei Citras, CV; prioia firats Ti t tirafa, ifiej asseoads. 2te. 6&i-tl: t ie. California faaey. ll'e: tie first s, UV; ee. ends, UV. !