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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 1, 1914)
: 1 1 ;:? ill EIGHT THE SALEM CAPITAL JOUTtNAL, SALEM, OEEGON. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1814. -Ml I ) i I J! Visit our new enlarged Ready-to-Wear Section A grand display of new stylish garments for Women, Misses and Children. Special Sale of Women's White Waists at - - - 98 cents Special Sale of Beautiful Silks up to $1.50, at - 79 cents Special Sale of Pretty Ribbons up to $1.25, at - 47 cents 1 " I ll MV makers of fine footwear. Unusual style, comfort and excellent wearing quality combine to make this brand much in demand. Our Fall showing in complete displaying the want ed widths and desirable leathers. Let us show you this fashionable line at your convenience. No previous display compares with our present as sortment of Women's Dress Shoes brocaded cloth tops, mat tops, plain and tipped effects military and Loui3 Cuban heels. Pla-Mate Shoes for children. Nettleton and Thompson Bros. Shoes for men. The House of Quality AD Around Town aca(C9ca9cc3fcafclf4lc AMUSEMENTS. HI-1011-Htato stroot, between High nnd Idlierty Motion pictures of the "Million I'ol Inr Mystery," iHu.ooo olven the tho ono who solves the mystery. Hend tho story in Iho Capital Journal ami sen these pictures. Also thu " I'ninled Woman" nnd a Keystone comedy. OLOIIF, South side of tttnlo street, between High and Idli r!y Motion piclnrcn of a great serial, "T ehTrev n ' Hearts." A deep drama, liiitin lilnoil," and two part K.ssiiiun iiiedy, Kail Kiny in popular songs, STATU KAMI At gun slain fair grounds I'urtlaud Muy. ft Or. MoudalHonn, suoclnllnt In fitting , gUsncs correctly. U. H, bunk building; W. W. Mlnton, of Eugono, who wusi li ri est cd Tuesday for s ding and w ho I took "t hours to plead, nppenred in the' policii court yesterilny afternoon nnd jdeudeil guilty, lie was fined till, which lie paid, Dr, Uttirr, douti-n non uoi), Bnlem Dank of Commercn building. Speed Onp Speuoor srrested W. Curl on, Neal I. liter, II. K Williams ami It. M. IHminick yestenluv for sieeillng while going to and i'loui the fair grounds. Filler took 1M hours to plcud, while the others did not show up this morning in the pollen court, Oldor vilii wanted. W pny cryh on delivery, tlideun Slots Co., eonier Mill ll lid Hummer, l'lione "d. rrank B. Bouthwlrk, of wnrd No. t, filed his original petition for leiioinlna timi as eouiicilniiiii this morning. Beit W, Miloy, wlui has served as rniiuelliuan from tho sevonlh ward during tho pust year, has also filed his oilglnul pclilion for re iioinlnatluu ami election, MIhi A, McOullorh, tlx optoniotrlst, ill nuns her officii to the llulibard building, October 5. Illasses eorreetlv fitted, 0 0. K. DsWItt, of Utli city, wns out limiting this inoralng on the fields on Aukeney llotlom nnd sueieeded in bag Ring the limit, lie returned this lifter noon with his hunting hag filled nnd with k lironil smile on Ms face. Ho was nut early before I he heavy boinbniil men) of the pheasants began, Tor talc few bund rod torn of dam aged wheal left at 1111,01) ami 17.50 tier ton, f, o. b, l'nrtlnnd, doing fast, 1'oine quick If veil need some, ll, W. Lnfler, 40U HubVrd bull.ling. Th ncrelnrjr of tin Oregon Bute In. dustrinl Welfare eoniniisslon, with hondiiiiuters In Portland, has written to the Hslein Ciimnicrrlal i luh for 1 list of estnbllsliments employing n nmen nnd minor boys. The elub Is asked to r operate with the eoinmlasloii In the ad mlitlatnillvn of the law. Blnnks were tent to be filled In with the data asked Fine Fall Footwear 0 n m at m We are sole agents in Salem for the famous J. & T. Cousins Shoes for women one of New York's best OOOOlCOODS for. The secretary is Miss Caroline ,1. (Ileason. 0. L, Sperling Ji Son have moved their grocery to larger unit better quar ters at 217 North Commercial street, Where they will continue the ntnO high class service that has made their ( store so popular. 0. Miller was nrrostcd yesterday by i Officer Phillips for being drunk audi disorderly nnd wns given a five-day ; sentence in the city jnil this nioniiugi by the police judge. Sid Brody, urrest ed on the sumo charge by Officer Hick-' erson, was fined ifll and paid the assess- 1 ment, j ! Try Scott's lfto moan. i i Samuel Thornton, of Alberta, Oana- da, father-in law of (loveruor Krnest ' I Lister of Washington, Is ctimping at ! j No, ;lll (lalloHiiy meniie. Mr. Thornton ! wns ll camper nt the second Oregon state fair, having arrived from Virginia i . by ox tenia in I silt!. He w ns tunrried in i l-Sili tn a diiughler of one of the Ma-1 tliena girls. His wife is n ivlutivo of; I the Killuv Is. - i o I Go to Dr, Btona'i for truiisea. ' I IT, Iio -iimn, traveling freight ng-! cut of I no Chiciigo, Burlington n.id ' ! tdi ih v railroad, and Mr, Foster, gen-1 i nil aitent of the Mime road, were In I "nleni today iaspecllng I lie exhibits nt the Oienoii state fair. They called nt the Si'lein I'luit I'nioii while they were! in the i ity. ' i , Bring your kjintea home to have them imlishcd and- mounted, llnnliier & ' Iveetie, il.Sd Statp street. - " I I 0 II, Cu ll, o! ro"lnnd, field Inspec-! !tor lit I he Aestem Oregon Fruit His) tiil'.ilors, was In Suleiii todny end paid I a visit to the Snleiii Fiiill I'nlin, lie I plli'iued to visit seveinl oreliurils this' iiflenim u nnd also to inspect some fruit , that is being packed, Ho finds the; clops in the liiollj of Salem avenge I I w ell. llo bit this evening for Min-' 1 1 1 ( M I ' It . The Judget decided unanimously tliat ' the groceiles sold by 1,, M. Boggs k Co. lire entitled to every cliilin lor1 , ipialitv. ' i I Cherrlntii in uniform went down to' I Wilsolivllle tills moniliiir earlv. cnmrlit . the Oregon Flectiie trains coining this ivuy nnd sold stole fair tickets to all whii wished to purchase. Severnl hun dred Inlniissloim to the fair were sold In this way on the trains, which re dured the rush at the gutes eonsider nbly. Kncli excursion train was met In this W'ui by the Chen Inns, who en deavored lo e.inpenile with the fair board III handling the crowds, Owing lo tho inability of the Water Company to complete its Inspection of water services for the purpose of ap plying the new rules as set forth by the Kallroad Commission lo lake effect October It and In prevent emifulnii that would result from n partial appli cation of such ralesi the Water Com pany has been granted peitnlsslnn to collect for the mouth of October the old rate upon the condition that thu over charge that may be made fnr the month of October will be refunded after November I, eyers Salem 's Style Store Attorney General Crawford today filed a motion to dismiss the case ot tluy I.. Wallace & Co. agivinst ,1. V. Ferguson, insurance commissioner, oi. the uroiinds that the mutter oliiectcir to by the plaintiff wns not Introduced in-j to the uniiual report of the insiiruiici commissioner. The pluialiff company objected to some appellations of the In sui'iiuee commissioner relative to the status of the couipiiny and secured n temporary injunction from Comity .lodge Bushey restraiuiug the publica tion of this matter In tin uniiiiul re port of the iiisiii-uuee commissioner. The matter obiectcd tn did nut aiuiciir in the report and the defendant moves to dismiss the cuse. The doi'eiidant In the cane of the ! Stole against the Nationul .Mercantile ( company, limited, filed mi iinswer to the! charges of Corporation Commissioner Watson, in the circuit court todyay. j The nnswer makes n gciierul deaiiil of ! nearly all of the allegations of the state ; officers. It admits Hint It never up- i pointed or maintained nn attorney In I fact nor paid tho fees required of for eign corporations doing business in this stat'. It ,lli",(es, liowevir, that it ten-i dered to Corporation Commissioner ! Wutson the necessnry fees but they i were refused. They suy thnt they have! not complied with the In w I unse they wete not permitted to do so. Tho case, wilt come up lor n heuriug in the court of cipiity in I lip iicii i' future. MYPIOK - - - Without HIV Lens i I uiiike a specially of filling the geu nine Isryplolis for Inr and near vision in one lens, thus doing away with the necessity of two pairs of glasses. I guarantee satisfaction In every re-, suoct. No extra charge for examina tion. I.ct tne give you the value of my ill years' experience In lilting nf glasses for eyesight In nil lis forms, Vou are Invited lo come where abso lute accuracy In correcting any defect! la placed above every other considera tion. My prices are lowei than elsewhere lor the service unit nmtcrlnl you get of uie, mid I can to fer you lo neatly aeven I thouaand prominent cltlaem of Mnrton and Polk counties thai I have filled I i since coming here, I No dropa or dntga inert, a they are ' dangerous. , I The entire problem lies In these words-lllghlly Filled Lenses, Fitted by the Klght Man. AU broken leusea replaced white you wait. Office hours, V a, in. tn Hi in.i I to -VHP p. in, Kvenings by appointment. Dr. 11. P. Mendelsohn doctor or OPTICS. 1 Offices, UIO'.'II V lilted States National Bank Building SALEM, OREGON 1 ft PRESIDENT INDORSES SENATOR CHAMBERLAIN Washington. Oct. 1 A letter indorsing Senator Shively of In diana for re-election was went to Senator Kern today by Presi dent Wilson. He also wrote Senator Owen indorsing Senator Oiamberlain of Oregon for re eleetion. "The maintenance of a demo eratie majority in the senate," said President Wilson, "is most important to the country if the present policies and program of the administration are to be sustained and continued." WILL BE CAREFUL ABOUT CONTRABAND Washington. Oct. l.-Af a .Mnior 1 PiH'e lien 'o-liiy between AmhifcMiilnr Hpriijtf-liicfc t.ii.l hVfrrTni v of Sn1fi Bryan, the stiitft ilecartinent issneil iho following wtntpuiP.it: "It, is iuntorstooil the IMtih tfovorn iiipiit ititenils to rtv.M the prnclarnation rpji'irliin; eontraharnl ntnl that mean i while, in neutral chips, oodn surh ns fooilrttnffs eonsijjned to Holland will not j bo trenteil an eont rn)aut ' f It was niiileistooil that whenever the British raip the question of the den-, tination of American yoods, the. showing of clearnnoe papers to Holland ports will be eonsidered sufficient. It was den it'll that Ambassador Kprintf-Ttiee had advise 1 the state department that Knjiland intondeil to seize conditional contraband destined for (!ermnny and Austria even though Mich contijrinnrnts are. carried in Ameii-an ships and ton signed to neutral ports. Ambassador l'aue cable 1 the state dp payment tliat his ponfereihM in Ten don toilav with Foreicn Minister Ciivy was 'quite satisfactory, " This was in-tnr))i-te as nienninjf thuj Kuclaiid ha l prnntH onci'Si-ions or ns;i 'nv-1 pre venting i'nir,irnsinvj L'sultt', Notice to Elks, The special meeting scheduled for tonijj.it has been post poned one week. Keynlnr meeting of lodge will be held toniuht. There will be no initiation and no banquet M. i. Movers, exalted ruler. High living doesn't help much to wnrd the uplift of Immunity, f ttttittttllilttttttttttt Only 5 Great Saving to You Sale Never before have Salem people had the opportunity to cot hich-erade merchandise at the price aiways uie lowest in town; our cusiomers say so. Heater as Illustrated Only $12.35, Reg. $17.00 Value And most stores sell them for $18.00 and $20.00. & 3.50 Air-tight Heater, only $ 1.75 $ 5.00 Air-tight Heater, only $ 2.70 $ 6.25 Crescent Heater, only $ 3.95 $ 7.00 Crescent Heater, only $ 4.35 $14.00 Garnet Heater, only $ 9.50 $15.00 Garnet Heater, only $ 9.80 $18.50 Combined Wood and Coal Healer. . .$13.25 All Coal Stoves, values up lo $18.00, extra special $ 9.20 ft ' HIV i -i Your Credit U Good Here Use Our Free Rent Bureau CITY NEWS Notice to Elks. Tho special meeting scheduled for tonight has been post poned one week. Kegulnr meeting of lodge will be held tonight. There will be no initiation and no banquet. M, T.. AI eyers, exalted ruler. The state won the first step in the cast of the I'acifie Livestock compuuy against John H. Lewis and other mem bers of the state water board, according to information received at tlie office of the altornev general today from the I'nited states district court of Port-: land. The livestock company attacked ; the legality of the water board's or- ffumvntitm and ;ip lied for an injunc tion restraining the water board from a 'ting in behalf of the settlers along, the Silvia's river. Tin mi.ti.-n fer tn injiiiti'liun ;is denied. Two Salem men H. H. dinger, den tist, and William Walton, cashier of the l.add nnd Hush bank here were re sponsible for securing V. A. HmU, man ufacturer of grape juice at Vitielaad, , New Jersey, to come here and invest!- , gate the prospect of the loganberry sit uation, especially regarding the maun-1 facture of the juice as a emntnorein! article. Mr. Oltnger saw the item of Mr. Brock's coining to i'orllaml from the cast ami notified Mr. Walton, who immediately wrote to him and brought hi in here. As a result, Mr. Bieck bought the output ol the Salem Fruit I'nioii, which amounted to gallons of juice, and is manufacturing the same into " Hreek 's Loganberry Juice, " and opening up a market fnr the sale of the berries. Bargain counter certificates of or dination fnr preachers will lie harder to secure if the state wins its case against the I'nited Christian Confer ence of Churches of Christ which is being argued in the circuit court of Aluitnoniah nmnty today. .1. A. Heuja i min, assistant attorney general, is in Portland today to handle the ease for the state. This is one of the cases of the corporatinn cnmniission, in which it alleged that preachers were turned out for the sum of - (M..10 mid were equipped with a certificate of ordina tion whieh entitled them to nde on trains for half fare. Mr. Wnlsuu holds that the intent of this cnrporatinii is nut for the betterment of humanity but "' ' " " The S.nrfl That S.IVPS Yoil Mnnevittttttttttttttlitiitt More Days of This of the cheap stuff. Of course our regular prices, are .!-:.''V;;;y.l benume mi Hi w $21.00 value $2(5.50 value $30.00 value $33.00 value $33.00 value home I FURNISHERS LUf. COURT &HIGHSTS. r.ll.ir.infiui I ne a1,i,inu fri,fnn.l,,.l 44444444441.AA..AAi.A.A, """"" "uuiuiiivvj Ul lllVlllj ItllutlUlU 4444 f J War Bulletins l'nris, Oct. I. The general situntinn in northeastern Prance was unchiingcil today, the war office announced in its usmt'l daily statement this afternoon. The nllies, it ns siiid. continued Jlieir advance north if the Kiver Nom ine and in the Wocvre ilistiict. London, (lid. 1. Tin' British steam ship Set by, laden with coal fnr Ant werp, has' been sunk liy n mine in the Ninth sea, iiei-onli nj; to n dispatch re ,...l..l l.v l.lnvds tndav. Tt was said the crew of 21 wns saved. Toliu, Ort. I. The sinking ( n Her r.iiii destroyer off the Kino I'hna eoi.st wns oi't'i''in'.lv nanouneed here today. V.eilin. in The IIsikiic. Ot. 1. Ti e expulsion of all Russian press eone spondents from Turkish territory 'iii annouiu'i'd today. It was naturally ta ken here ns u step toward hostilities lictwei n the two eountries. I.on.lin. Cot. 1. The reeaptnre In itio Mistrians from the llussinns of 1'zsok I'nss, tliroii(;h the Carpnlhinns, was elainii d toilav in a dispatch receiv ed ly the Kxchance Teleiiriiph .o'lipany from Budapest liy way of lioii.e. Berlin, viu The lliiU". Oct. I.- To u It.iifr oiifereiice with the ineuilicrs of the Kiissian caliinet, the (lennaa min ister at Bucharest, was said to have (,'ivin wurnint! that nay declaration of war or hostile net ly Hunianh nt'iiiost Amtria-llunnnry would he coiisidereil liy the kaiser lis directed au'iiinst him sel'' iiml he will net uccniiliai;ly. HE STILL DENIES IT. IVn. Melon. Ore.. Oct. I. With the ac cusation of his two lllleccd wives, lit tie son, sister, mint and oil I'ri'ti Is, (icorco l.oe, alias fleorne Calvin, was convicted today of polygamy. In spite of the Identification of these supposed relatives, lie denied he was (loonre l.oe, declnrintr he had lieen mistaken for' :he until ninny times. Cnlviu. or In"1, wvs arrested in Milton when his wife, liny iui: brought divorce proceeilitois, learned of the existeii if another v ifn uiol child in Seattle Me will lie seuti need Saturday .. . . I tor the oxpn"s purpose of tuii.in out hall l'are tii ket holders. Leather Rockers:! it EXTRA SPECIAL now $13.25 X now $lfi.80 1 now $18.90 now $21.20 now $17.80 t Remember This Sale Will Last Only Five More Days Stortt in Oregon and Wa$h'gton Ute Our Free Rent Bureau Delicious Gray-Belle s Satisfying Fluff Rug Exhibit Come .ind see Northwest. Fluff Hu Kx liil.it at Nalem State Fair in Now K.vhiliiliou KuililiiiK. lie cauie back the Northwest HujJ representative, is acre. If you Iiilvo any old cuipetH you wish woven into flillTv rns notify S. A. Holmer, linker Mouse. I'hone LMMllW. NEWJODAY One cent per word each Inter- J tion. Copy for Rjvcrtiaements un der this heading should be In by 2 p. ra. FHONE MAIN 81. I lliS'l Nidi' lit creiis infill iiiuin. U'CIKKIMIKSK I'HIt SAI.IO -T. I). Wal lace, Houte .'i. Box 1-j. FOIt SAI.K--Two (jimd milch cown, 17:1 South Cnltat;e street. WANT l-MJ Ksperieiiceil girl fur gi; eiul houseworli. Di's Stuto street. Fllll HFNT-rpper fhil, 7 looms, eloi, in nnd modern. rimo Hi! and I. 01.1) rAPKHH for earpetii; 10 cenlH ; per hundred. Journul otiice. i FOR HUNT Two fiirniahcd ruoint!, modern, iljo Houth Fourteenth (tied FliFSII anil boiled color and iipplcadi' i nt Farmer's Oder Works, i'homt 111)117. I.I 1ST - I Vision silh handling with puric, nt fnir grounds, lieturn to this office and n ive roMiird. Mrs. .1. W. 'rut her". Foil HUNT Nicely Imulslicil bid rooms, oi, Iv lour bloclis from O. I'l depot. I'hone 1:1111. Iinpilre '170 Mill. Fill! SAI.H- Saddle horse, will drive single: gentle: anyone can liandlo. .las. StcMiirl. Siilein, lit, '2. V A NT K 1 1 A few stock hogs. I'hone IIF-II, I'hillip Hoes, Hiilem, 11. -I, Hox 100. - f -M ' POTATO F,M FOl( SAI.K- Phone do F II. Address l H. Ariiold, l(. I, llnx Ml!, Salem, Wll.l, SOMF.ONK want a good huuin keeper to lake homo with her I I ., care .loiiriml. Ketercuces. FOlt SAI.F.--I'otnplete I h-tu dnte huiiso furnishings, si';l NoiS I'ominerciol street. Slust bo Mild tiiis week. :I7.'i.iim-PIANO FOlt Jiloll.uo If taken lit oucei must be sold by Wednesday night, t'oruer I) iiml Park si recta, (iiceinvood plth'e. r FPIINISIIFII ItOOMS Foil HUNT Also woman wanted to nsit with hoiisenork, two In family, IUI Nnrlli I 'npitnl. FOlt SAI.K- by owner, 11 neres flnn laud, fenced mid eleur, rock road. Ilargaln if taken soon. Pimm- l:H, lesidcuce phone II-. TWO TF.N At 'UK FAIIMS FOlt t'AMIf ( rent'; one at Albany, one ul- Aurorni Jlill ti year. Impilie IIMI North Win ter, Mrs, Itooklcdgo, Siilein. TYI'F.WItlTFliS None bettir. till; ' idhers down to Proteelogrnph 1 fj. We inn an ruiiber stamps. W Houlli t.'ouimereiul. III'SINKKM FOlt H.M.K -One el aiiee lu n llfellnie to get a good, well estab lished, paving bii-iucrs ehenp. Ad dress H. Y J", care .lonnuil. SKW'INII M At II I N FH 'J.oll, tH.W t 111. tJnuranteed good dnip heml machine PJ..VI. New diop I d ma chines HUH to r.'-l-lHI. I'list sab. ! Ilttl Slate street FOH HF.NT Furnished hous.'keeplnu room) also barn If wanted. Two 1 blocUa fiotn good stores, (lood deep well, On Inglewnod car line. Cull i at 880 North Seventeenth. Jiiaso-KI At HF. fruit ranch, 11 acrusi flllierts, bearlngi 4 aeret eherrbti, peaches nnd prunes, 1 year old) acre timber, bnlane In cultivation; i no hnlMliigs) n'(, m Ilea out, gravrl 1 road. Port cash, balnnca monthly. ! j See owner, Low t Derricks, 371 Stale. HA1NIAINS In severnl good house, for sale or rent. House from ail to fP per mouth, or sole on very en",v terms, small pnymeut, Also have IUVncre orchard ami garden land for rent, haif mile mirth nf Mul'i I school the north half ef the new I Market I, oil, ling for rent, MixlHI It , large room. It, II. Itvaii, t.. - ii . j. -'I Special New Korean City Restaurant Spanish Chicken. Hot Tamalea, Chill Con Came, Chop Bny Noodle iM Ferry Street Limcoe