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EIGHT THE DAILY CAPIT AX JOURNAL. SALEM. OBJBGON. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20. 1914. This Store will be Closed Tomorrow Afternoon, Salem Day at the State Fair Balloons Given Free to Children at Meyers, today and tomorrow morning. Every child under 12 years, accom panied by parent, will be presented with a splendid rubber balloon. Given away in the Women's Ready-to-wear Section. Special Sale of Women's White Waists at , 98c Special Sale of Beautiful Silks up to $1.50, at 79c Special Sale of Pretty Ribbons, up to $1.25, at 47c SURPRISE NO. 710 Next Thursday, October 1, a special State Fair offering of sS?Sd?d Silky Petticoats at $1.25 Each These petticoats will surely astonish those who know unusual value made of silky Glisette and Brocaded Armure in the most popular colorings well fashioned and put together full length and width finished with wide accoi-deon plaited flounce. A most unusual garment for the price bound to prove a quick seller, so we advise an early attendance next Thursday, as the color which you would want might be sold out early. State Fair (pecial, Thursday, $1.25 each. See the biff window display. Sale starts at 8:30. No phone orders. The House of Quality THREE KILLED ONE l PFRHAP FATAH Y HURT )') after the n.-.-i.um. some wit, iLiiuim o ininiiiii iiuni,,,,,,,,,,, v ,,, , w,,ri. in t, i 1 others putting tho niinihcr lit seven. 1 Pnrtlund, Ore., Sept. 211. Ht'eot rail way I'lirinen insisted tins morning tluit it wiih hcenusn of the speeding of the automobile that crashed into heir cur on Williams avenue neur Wascn street liiHt night Hint W. P Hcmlrielis, (Ieorge Cook uml W, 14, Thurston lent their liven and three other m-t'ii m 11 1 m of the nuii'hiiio wore Injureil. Broken beer bottles were found in the automobile ' urei'l'ii)(e lifter I in' rni . oi mi. i o r The Sale Is On Only seven more days benefit. t "IU tlicBution-fliidKcsf Like Cut Special $40 Regular $50 Value $55.50 51-inch, 8-ft $15.00 54-inch, C-ft $:!C50 54-inch, (?-ft $:i:t.75 48-inch, 8-ft $:t0.(X) 48-inch, G-ft U22.00 44-inch, G-ft 4 J-iticii, o-ii $18.75 42-inch, G-ft $16.00 42-inch, G-ft $10.75 Duel, G-ft $10.75 Hound Oak j $ G.50 square Round Oak. Tour Credit Ii Oood Hr SLIM jci r-w o home 'FURNISHERS LUK CVURr&NGHSTS. J44444444 Sdlisfjctlon Guiiriinlcfd crash, The chii.nl fui'. so fur naideati-j ficd, was unhurti itiul could not bo W. P. Thurston a (Joorge Cook were not killed . u t r i n h t , dying in the Inn- iitid, nnil Prank Donovan is probably j fatally injured; M, J. Ilurke :iiii Kver- elt Dixon, slightly. Berlin, vin The lliigue, Keit. 211. Heven lj-uii offiriiilH who hiive been lit the front in the weBtern fi(!utiiiK zone in I'lmrire of the (lerniuiiH' new howit z.erH reeeiveil iron eroiHeii toilny. 444444444 ' 44444444 j ir.- n for you to get the great A Few Specials Sf.$ 17.50 Morris Chair, Library genuine leather $:U).()0 Cli.iirs $15.00 Morris Chair, genuine leather $:!li.()0 .fllo.OO Morris Chair, genuine leather $2!).S5 S27.00 Morris Chair, genuine leather $19.75 ' $25.00 Morris Chair, genuine leather $17.00 : $40.00: $10.00: $:U.50: $2t).75 : $20.50 $18.75 , $14.75 $1:1.00 $ 7.85 $10.50 . . $ 4.5)5 j&roj. Btorei In : Oregon and . Washington ' or Money RcfunJtJ 4 Salem s Style Store Report Shows An Increase of Losses in Past Month and Shrinkage of Deposits Hi,,),,,,,,,,,) (I,,, Salem banks shows that Secretary .McAdoo's ehni'(fe (in t)(, ,(t t,tH ore hoardliir up money i In anticipation of a money striinfeney is unfounded in this city, at tiny rate, ills the loans ami Investments of the ! four Salem bunks have boon increased if'Jlll,H;V.'.sl since the last call was is sued, Juno lltl mid the deposits for the I same lime show a shrinkage of 1 o I . - N.H7.H7. .Most hanks decrease their loans , and investments in proportion to the ! shrinkage in deposits but the Saleiu ! banks have continued to loan money on sound security In the face of shorten- inn of deposits, The resources of the Salem Hanks consisting of Loans and discounts, over drafts, bonds and win runts and stocks 1 and other securities, on September 12 amounted to if:i,llli."i,;ii.lN. .The further resources eousistliiK of notes duo from other banks and bankers due from re serve banks, Checks and other cash items, cxchauiifs lor clcarluu house an I cash on hand iiaioiinted lo ifl.M IJ.d'Jll.iin. The total resources of the four banks approximate well over "i.MiMi.iiiio. The above sums were computer! from the statement s furnished State liualr Kx-' there arc .'111, 1 he nilditioiui 1L licenses ninlnor S. (I. Snrgeit showing entidl-' were issued yesterday after the police tions at close of business on September 'officers got busy among the automobile lli. The liabilities of the Halein bunks j ow tiers and reipiiied all who wished to ill September consisting of eapitnl stock, operate here to pay the fee, It is ex surplus ami undivided profits amounted : peeled liv Chief shedeek that the mini to t I,IN l.--H,-'i7. In June this atnniiat her will lie nenrlv Tin before the week is I...... i oiu .1,1-. ii, -i.. ....:.. .... i.. .......... j"" 'C'' piiim iiij nil mm mi,-'.- .,,. j of fJ.1,7llii.ll'.', The deposits for Septeni-' o '"'r t'J were l,:ll s.il;l 1.17 mid for June Bring your agates hom to hava them I 110 were l.l:'il,l,l,-.l or a decrease or,,(,,1(,, lln, mom,(0,l. tlardlier & ll',',s'll',11'', ... , , Keeno, 3KS State street. Salem hauliers say that there has been I . an unusually large cull for money this I officers have been elocted by the new I fall on Bceoiintofthesuii.il percentage, ;,,,,, , of ,h(l Kll, ,, ,,,!!, Ilf ; of hops contracted previous to picking. ' Hiv.iitv, oi gaiiied here Inst Thnrsilav. ; When the hops are contracted the pur xhov (., A.loli.li Kngelbart, preshleut ; ! chaser usually advances ninney for ear- i, ' v,, n,,,, .,. ,.i!i.,.,.i.i.,,, . i.,i, lug for the crop. When the hops arc not contracted the g oner cniis upon i the bauknr. Ill the first Industry the high price nf prunes has also called for an extra amount as It renulies more . ninney In move a carload of expensive prunes than when they are cheap. The individual statements of the Salem Hanks follow-! Capital National Bank, llesnniees Loans and discounts i P. S. bonds Other bonds and securities. i Piirultiire and fixtures ' Cash mid due from banks . 'nlnsnoo1 "HI liis till "il ISO "" ' " il,' ,,,,",r, .. Hltl..it'.'.lll iiiniMinies -Capital and surplus l.ln.lHifi.uo' ; rx;" .. . vrr r : li.n...ii. -.in i.ii i? Hulled bv t hief Shedeek at the Inter- j , m" I, IT :,,,. nt nil,i romnierelal , United States National Bank Itesources Loans and discounts Vnlted States bonds Other bonds ami securities. Hanking House Furniture and fixtures Cash and due from banks,, Liabilities f'apilal stock Surplus I'liillvlded profits , .. Circulating notes Deposits .I'll 11 HI III noil Oil ' ,','., ,,. 1 111 000 00 1 '.' ,001 1.00 . 2:14,4.17.1" .l.ll'0.ii.l' Ladd k Bush, All Around Town Jit);;;!! AMUSEMENTS. , : BL1GH State street, between High and Liberty Motion pictures of ing "Million Dol Inr Mystehy,'' $10,000 (riven the the one who solves the mystery. Head the story in the Capital Journal and see these pictures. Also the "Painted Woman" and a Keystone comcdv. GLOBK South side of State street, between High aud Lib erty Motion pictures of a innsterpiece, " Vendetta, '' in five reels, produced by (ieorge Klein. Latest war pii tares anil romeilips. STATIC PAIH At Oiegoa state fuir grounds Woman 's Club anil tiood h'onds Ihiv, Dr. Mendelsohn, specialist in fittine laBses correctly. V. S. bank building Lucy Witte was granted a divorce to day from Chnrlen Witte by .liulp' (lul loway on the groomlM of eruel and in human treatment. The plaintiff was 'Kiven the enstody of a five yen r eld daiiuhter of the roople und if l" month alimony. Dr. Utter, dentiEf, pjione BOO, Salem Bank of Commerce building. A license was Issued today for the marriage of .lohn C. Hugill. a farmer J n'sidinjr ut (iervui-. iimi Ksie May l'arker, u telephone operator of the name eity. Thoinini II. Shook, n former anil Kluiihoth I'lin. both of Hioailai'res. also necureil u nianiatie lifeiihe, I Older apples wanted. Wo pay crj on iieli'er'. (iiileon Stolz (o., roraer 1 Mill ami Hummer. I'hone 2ii, Tho Eugene Radiators voted last niht not to attend the Mate fair in a body, in aiiMvor to an invitation from tlie Choriiitns of' tiif city, who desired Mliein lor an iittrai'tioa on Salem day., jTlicy were here in uniform lat year. Miss A. McCuUoch, the optomotrist, will move her or'fii'e to the Hubbard I building. Oetober 5. (ilnsfOH correetly fitted. i Members of the Willamette TJnivor ity Institute of Seientifie lleseari'h 1 will hold a meetinu' in wtenee hall this eveninir. At this meeting a oraud-nias-1 ter of the e.xi'heipii'r. or treasurer, will be elected. The subject for ilif-cussi'in Is: " Si'ientifie means as applied in the present Kuropeau war." It is ex pected the meeting will lc especially interesting. Tor sole a few hundred tons of dam-! nffed wheat left nt 10.IKI and 1 7,0(1 j per ton, f. o. b. Portlinul. (ioiiiR fast. I Come ipiick if von need some. (). YV, : r.afler, Jdll llubb-'d buildinu. I R. Robinson was arrested yesterday by Officers llickerson and Wonlcry for, beiniz drunk on the streets. He was! lodged in the city jnil ami this ni i rni mk I was jiiven a fine of M or three days in ; jail. He was allowed to (to on his own roc oo,iiiy.nucc to raise money to puy his fine. Try Scott's lftc mean. Department No. 2 of the circuit court jiresided over by .Indue Ctalloway will he in session only in the forenoons thist week, la .ludfo Percy U. Kelly's de partment number 1 the judc will hold couit OctohtT 2 and ;i to hear motions, ib'tmirrers mid to set eases for trial in the October term of court. Oo to Dr, Btono'i for trusses. ' Up to yesterday there wero 17 ou!o iuim rs licensed to carry passei-ters for hire in the citv of Sitlem, and toda .... .,. j,. Schneider, .ec'nu.l vice oresldcnt : li( ll ,..,r,irll. r.,l,ltl,. William i K. (lilson, fliiancleri Charles P. Harnes, 1 i eorrespondeiit : Mrs. lleleu Miller, eon 1 diiclon Moss T. Irving, guard! Walter II, M ooi chouse, sentinel! Ir. Fred If. Thompson end Hr. O. It, Miles, examin- lug physicians, and Herbert Miller, Mrs. ! Agnes tlilsoii and John F. Schneidtr,, trustees, - L' Bp"1", 8011 hv nv4d' t;r,"'''r.v lKi"tf'-r and belter quar ' "'r'n t'e'uuierelnl street,; where they will continue the same i .,,...' ..... ...... ...... , - niii .miss s,-i . ice inni ii ii n iiin'ir men i streets ns irntrie ntrieer iinring tne, I week. .Mthouuh motor Vehicles intiv j tmn ""' mhblle of a block, ' ''"'v R'1 ll,l're,Hon they I must go beyond the center and turn. i "''''""nt of the two special o loots 1 ""' "'Hiwing tip for work vesterdny. ," 1 Hesonrces i Hills receivable Ji1.S0.1,4..17 1 lon.ooo.oo toMna house ;.Vmo..Vl ... Ii0.onp.0fl,,)lic ," .,,, , I .S1-M ; cask V. (IJ.4I.I.1 .. aM.-Jini.no I ,,,, I c.i.itnl .lock .1OH.0U0.iXI I'ndivlded profits I2.1.4WH.S Deposits subject to call 2,147.."70.iiJ C'liiif hcici:k appointi'd tlip following to lake thi-tr plates. Otis Kt'iinun ami V. U. Ho ward. i o Dr. M. P. Mendelson s office will be $ rlotM'ij tomorrow a nl Vi'liicsihiy. 'flu' se iortor will be in his office iiuin Tliurs-; fe day us usual. $ o There will be a holiday at Willamette j)e I'nivi'mity Wedni'silay, "Hult'in day," ie n tlio students can attend tin ffreiite.st state fair Oregon ever held. This if $ done by the university authorities to $ help promote the success of the fair, hi sc they wish to stand behind verylliinn $ , th.it is for the best public interest. This $ morning, in chupol, Denn Ablen uracil ( tin students to attend and study the exhibits, 1 O ; Ten Daily Trains to Portland Ore- iron Kleetric raihvav tast schedule, Spe- cinl trains to I'nrtland 'I'liursd iv, Octo jj ber 1, and Satntifiiy, Octidter it. Leave jfe Salem Jt:15 p. in.; arrive Portland 1 1 :b"i p. in. , Governor West received a comnmnica- : tion today from Lou Wilson, of Ma- (uon, Illinois, inquiring aoonr tne pres ent residence of Marry 1). Wade, a nephew. The letter states that the miss ing mail's mother has died and tin family is particularly anxious to se e u re h i n add reus, 1 1 e wa s hi st li en i d from at Cascade Locks, where lie was working in a sawmill. Wade is dark cutiidexioned anil is .'Ii years of ape. Elks, atto.tion! The special session scheduled for Thursday, October 1, has been postponed one week. Tloyd Dagget, chairman of the Wash ington Industrial Accident Commission, and A. R. Krast, a member of the coin mission, aceonipnnicd by lr. ,T.TT. 'Mow i'U, chief medical adviser of tin' Wash ington commission, were in Salem today visiting the offices of the Oregon In dustrial Accident Commission ml com 1 in i i trf notes on tin aduct of the in dustrial accident business. The Wash ington visitors will remuiu in town a day or two before returniiie;. Mr. Mow ell delivers a lecture in Portland to luol row ninht before the state medical association. Ellis, attention! The special cession scheduled lor Thuisoav. October I, has been postponed one week. Thursday ovenlng the first meeting i of the Olce club of Willamette Cuivcr i sity will be held and at that time the J prospects of a trip into southern Idaho ; ami eastern tlrejfou will be discussed. ' The dub last season went to the Coos ; Hay country ilnrinc the spring vaca tion and made good with the people I there. This season they plan to invade n territory not attempted for about six yours. Tile last time n club of Willatn 1 ette song birds went to eastern Oregon ! they were well received nud had an ex ceptionally successful trip. With curly i reheursals and constant drilling, it is I expected that the club this year will be I one of the best ever sent out of the University, The blue ribbons always go to L, M. Hoggs & Co. when it conies to quality groceries. A trial order over the 'phone or in person will convince you. J. A. Hoots and T, J. Trumble were arrested last night by Officer Winder)', us suspects of tlie holdup of Kdward Ostrander several nights ago at the cor ner of Center and Summer streets. Last night Ostrander said the two arrested were the men who held Mm up, but this morning declared he ciiiihl only identify them in a genera! way. As no charges were placed iignlnst them: and there was ao evidence to prove they were Implicated in (lie holdup, Po lice Judge l-Jgiu was compelled to turn them loose this nioraliig. Alter ipies tioaiag them about their business, tiny told the judge they had been picking hops near Poln and had secured work in tlie eitv with n transfer companv. i Clilef Shedeek did not like their looks and ordered them to "hit the grit" for other places, which thev promised to do. ! M WAR IN THE SKIES. AiioterdiiUi, Sept, 'JO.-- The opening of aerial warfare oa a large scale was looked for here today. Zeppelins were reported float ing over many parts of Her tunny, It vvns believed they weie massing, They dropped four bombs lit Hyu.e and two at Thlell. At Dynze Ihe convent of St. Vin cent He I'nnl was damaged. I H Pctrogriid, Sept. III. flermnay's of fense in Kiissian Poland has been halt ed, the war office asserted this after noon. Attempts to penetrate Heneral Ueiineiihnmpf 's line were said to have been repulsed with heavy losses. Globe LAST TIME TODAY Vendetta IN riVB A0T8 TOMORROW AND THURSDAY TREY 0' HEARTS 10c 10c Split Between Villa and Car ranza Will Be Healed, the Latter Retiring Washiniitoi. Sept. . Officials of the constitotiomilist junta here were convinced today that the split between Provisional President Caminzn and Ceaeral Piaucisco Villa will be healed with in the next IS hours. . It was un derstood they had received information which indicated that Canaiia would retire, as first chief of the constitution alist, army and would not run for president. "There will be no war in Mexico.'' it was stated at the junta. "We have received reports that the peace ciuiter ence shedaled to start October J will) be postponed until Villa and Canaii'.aj can ail.iust all differences taioiiy.n ponce representatives.' (leaeral Zapata's protest ajiaiast fleaeral I'ltnston tiiraiay Vera Cruz over to President Cari'an.a was believed by WashiiiKtoa officials to complicate the j situation, apntu s warlike declara tions, it was sai l, were causinc cous'nl ! erable apreheasion. Orders for tho withdrawal from Mex ican waters or tlie naiiiesaips .runnsas, Delaware and North Dakota, it was said, were prepared last ninht and only wailed the signature of Secretary id' Ihe N'uvy liiiniels to become el'fective. WILL CLOSE SMOKE SHOPS ON SUNDAY i Kiigene. Ore., Sept. .'!!- . .'st Sou- May, if the order of County Attorney) j Devers is carried out, every cigar ami ) ! coufj'ctiouery stole here will be closed.. I The county attorne; inniiiiHic d Satur : day that the slate law which retjiiii-es i this class of business In cease on Sun day would hcreaflcr I iifoivod. bill Inter iu the day modified his order sol tllllt it would go into effect ni'Nt Sun ilny instead of yesterday, as the con- I'ectioners had stocks o, ice cream on fiaad for flu1 Sunday trade th.it woin. -spoil were they compelled to vlose. The retailers say I hoy will fight Hps order in the courts. I " ' """ t" 1 ' ""mi in s I women's heads than in their skirts. The Amusement TONIGHT, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY. Tenth Episode "THE MILLION DOLLAR MYSTERY" rioronce Is Roscuod From the Sea, Is Captured Again and SotB Tire to a Slilp Two Reols of MoHt Exciting Adventure, 'THE PAINTED WOMAN" Two-Part Drama of Life In a City Every Woman Should See This Picture. "RQWBOAT ROMANCE" Comedy KEYSTONE Comedy It Is Simply Groat. LIGH Theatre 10c-Admission-10c Tho Ehow Placo nf tho City Special . City Restaurant Hot Chicken Tniuale, Chill c, Cartie, Chop Suey. 4 -) Perry Slreei Farm Seeds VETCH SEED, FALL UYE, FALL OATS, CLO VER SEED. FALL WHEAT, GRASS SEEDS, CIIEET SEED, TURNIP SEEDS All our seeds have been reeleaned in first-class shape and are the best on the market. The prices are as low as seeds of the best quality can be sold for. D. A. White & Sons 251-261 STATE ST., SALEM, ORE. FHONE 160 Delicious Gray-Belle Lunches Satisfying NEWJ0DAY Ono rent per word each inser tion. 4 I opy for advertisements un der this headini! fhould be in by I 2 p. m. rKONE MAIN 81. 4 MM I'lbST STOP at, I'red 's niht lam h. WoliKlloli.NK Pull SA1.K--T. U Wal lace, b'oute .'i, llox li"). I'oli liKNT -I'pper flat, 7 rooms, i'Iomo in nud modern. Phono and !'-M. (iOOII Canning Peaches at tho Iml.ih Pa rni. Polk county. Phono Tvi-l'MI. 01,1) PAPKIIS for carpets; 10 coola per hundred. Journal office. llol'SK iflli.'iil rent. '.'HO North Tim tceiith street. I, ess long lease. 1 Clloli 1,'OOMS-- During fair week. Prices rigid. Call Phono lil-l-l or 20::.!. POIt IfKNT Two furnished rooiioi, modern, :C-j Scut Ii Fourteenth Btroel,. P II US 1 1 und boiled eider and apploudo at. Parmer's Cider Works. Phono 211(17. WANTKII -Two-seated hack mid light wagon. Address .1. V., U. I', I). No I. Ilex P-'H-A, Salem, Oregon. Poll IIP. NT- Nicely furnished bed rooms, only pour blocks from O. M. depot. I'hone Cltll. Impure 070 M-ill. I-'OI! SALK-Saddle horse, will drive single; gentle; anyone can handle, .las. Stewart. Salem, Ut. 2. . I'OK SA LP Complete i p-to-dato home I'm nisliings. ml';1 NoT Commercial street. Must be fold t.is week. POU SA LP Young fresh Durham enw, calf by side; also oao heavy springer. SVI South Commercial street, SaUio. :I7".(0 I'l A NO Poll iH'iO.OH if taken nt once; must be sold by Wednesday night. Corner II und Park street-., tii-eeiiwuod pbtee. WANTPD- Strong boy, 1.1 years old. to work in greenhouse, luquiro in person at gri eiihonse, HKI.I Market street. POU SALP, by owner, 15 acres fine, land, fenced ami clear, rock roiid. Hargain if taken soon. I'hone let, residence phono All. Poll HUNT- U rooni furnished, hoove, barn, chicken house and garden, $l't per month it taken at once. Phooo Will -II. TVPP.WKITKliS None bettir, $W, others down lo f i; Proter We make ruobcr stamps, Commercial. tiigrapli if 1 ". Hl."i South IIPSINPSS Poll SAI.P, One claiice in a lifetime to get a good, well estnb-li-linl, paying luisiiie-s eheup. Ad dress S, P. 77, cine Journal. SKWINll M Al 'III N PS- '.'.. "II, H.O0 to ifbl. Hooi'iillteed good drophead inachiiics Ii;..-i0, New iliop heiiil ma chines sill!..".!) to iflio.OU. Last. sale, dl'i Stale street. POU HPNT-Furnished housekeeping room; also barn if wanted. Two blocks from good stores, (lood deep well. On Inglewood car lino. Cull nt SM) North Seventeenth. Poll S..lv-.t a bargain, the houiiti' fill modern luolie at fait) Center street, Salem, two blocks from the Stale house. Terms to suit purchaser. Write to owner, Dr. M. H, Shaw, Miirshl'ield, Oregon, POI'ND- In rapids near Wlieiitlaii'l, two-seated gneu canoe, marked "II M." inside. Owner can have same by paying appropriate nward and ex pense of establishing ownership and inhli essiug at oi to Nellie J. 11 rev, general delivery, Portland, Oregon. l.l.-iO-lo-ACUK fruit ranch, 2 acron filberts, bearing; 4 acres chorrlei., peaches and prunes, 1 year old) 1 acre timber, balance In cultivation: no buildings! 3'(, mllea out, gravel road. Part, cash, balance monthly. See owner. Low A Derricks, .171 State.