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EIGHT THB SALEM CAfTTAL JOURNAL, SALEM. OBEOOl', FRIDAY, OCTOEEB 16, 1914, Sataraay SI rowers Will find unusual money-saving offerings tomorrow in " our different departments $14.98 $ 1 9.85 Special Sale Women's Silk and Wool Dresses Up to $25.00 grades Special Sale Women's Newest Stylish Suits A large assortment, values to $48.50 See window displays. Extra special ........ SPECIAL SALE TOILET GOODS Unusual Value Giving Woodbury's 25c Facial Cream, special 16c Woodbury's 25c Dental Cream, special 19c Quivilla's 50c Massage Cream, special 39c Quivilla's 50c Cleansing Cream, special 39c Quivilla's 50c Hand Lotion, special 39c Quivilla's 50c Hair Tonic, special 39c Quivilla's 50c Astringent Lotion, special 39c Jergen's 25c Talcum Powder, 1-lb. tins, special 19c Kutch 25c Talcum Powder, special 14c Jill Colgate's 25c Cold Cream, special 19c Woodbury's Tooth Powder, special 11c Madeline 50c Rice Face Powder, special 39c Woodbury's 25c Facial Soap, special 13c cake Roger & Gallet :35c Fine Soaps, special 27c cake Jergen's 10c Tonka Talpa, Sandal wood odor, special 6c cake Saponisol 25c Liquid Soap, special 14c bottle Colgate's 75c Violet Toilet Water, special 59c bottle Jeroffle 25c High-grade Soaps, special 17c cake The House of Quality Salem's Style Store All Around Town Unjoin Common)), 211 Bute ntroot, nt first, time. Tin' nii'ii wore working on 7:30 o'clock tonight nt tho Commons', the water connection tn the boiler uud ; hull, Hov, Mr. Cook will speak. A good when theiie me finished the ilunl will song service will help miikc u cheerful lie rencly tor operation, j time, I u 1 . o i Miu Elma Wollor will receive pupils. Dr, Moudolsohn, upoclnllst In fitting In piano on nml ul'ler October III nt !Mi correctly. U. 8, bunk building her studio, HUo North Liberty street,! 1 o phono MM. Mm. George Hatch, who was oporated o upon Wednesday nt the Salem hospital Attention, Sedgwick Number 10, O. for abdominal trouble! by Doctor II. K.i A. K. Uogulnr mooting Saturday nt 2 Clay, htm recovered from the effects of p. in. Sandwiches mid coffee will be; tho operation Hud I doing nicely, j m-ivi-d. Woiiiuii 'm Koliof Corps uud' o :Suns nf 'eteriins inviteil, My (inter nt'l Dr. Uttor, denurm, pnone 000, B&lora II. '. I In I ley, ciniiiiuiiuler. D. Webster, Bank of C'onunerco building, adjutant, . Mrs, F, P. Harlan, wbo rosldos In! .1. O. Smith 1h soiling out his jewolryj Yew Pink, and who underwent n serious stuck nt 372 Slut ... Nothing but bur t'poriitiou lit the Hnlem hospital Wed lies- Kill us, day, iH getting along iih well an could n - j be expected, Dr. Hurry H. Clay is the Roy Glvoil, who has spent tho past' attending physician and surgeon, two yours in Culit'nrnin and Alaska, ur-' o 'rived hniiie thin week nn. I is with his I Jewelry Balel Jewelry Balel Thomp- parents, Mr. and Mrs. John (livens, on Tliero will bo a canning domonstra-1 tiim at the Public Market building to-' morrow, given by the gills' cunning I tenm from Clieniinva, under the direo-i Hon of l.nther .1. Clmpin. The liuiiaii girls won second place in the cunning! competition held ut the lust state fair. R. A. Booth, republican candidate for t'nitcd States senator, will Hpeak ut the (Irand Theater ,Vutu iilny night, ; Everybody invited, ! Thj matrons class of the Y. M. O. A, was Parted today under die auspices of. the Salem Young Women's christiuu, association 11 n. I will be held each l-'ri- j dny for on at 111 o'clock. No work! was done today uud the 15 women pros- ! cut Limply listened to an outline of; the work for the coining year, Evory article of Jewelry to go at, sluug'itorod prices. Thumpsnu stock, at 1 372 State, sen S In, stock, 372 Slate. .North ( 'omiuercial street. He Is n for- o uier employee of the lied Cross Pliur- Th now heating plant recently in-.miicy and is well known here, iitnlled In the county court house by i .(, T. M. Hurr is now eouideted and tli'ej Cabbage wanted for kraut, Fhono 2(1, boiler will be fired up today for the illideou Stolr. Co, llttttttf Thi SinrA Thnt Sjivra Ymi Mmtnv "TTTTTfttf - - ... - - - - " ... . . . as illustrated Only Nothing adds If more to the beauty of the modern homo than a beau tiful Heater like mis one, the CALKP BROS. X Free I Automatic Damper with every Heater. i 'k. " , " , . Tour Orwlil Ii Coo4 Here I m 9 home 1 FURNISHERS WR.COURT&H!GHSn Htoret in Orvion and WaahlBiton It .itKf.ir tlan CiUM,mtMA nr Mnnnv Befnn,le, . wmiviivii VHUI1IVIH VI I'lV'tVJ lltil wmivw t" T' ' XX John A. Joffroys, democratic candi date for attorney neiierul, was in the city yesterday, en route to his home in I'oitlanil. lie hus visited every county in tho state uud feels that his chance of election is as leant an even one. Mr, Jeffreys Is well known in Snlein, linv itf piacticed luw here for u number of years. --. R, A. Booth will discuss the issues of the ciimpaln nt the (Irand Thenter Miiturdiiy ni(;ht. Come and hear him, Myrtle (Mills, who was arrested yes terday but released upon lionds of if'm, uppc.ired in police court this inoniinc and took the !M houis nllowed to ideal to 11 chui-.M of nelliui; whiskey, It is iillecd III the complaint that 'she oli; 11 bottle of whiskey to l.anse M v In 11 rnomlni; house in this city, Don't fall to hoar Noah Ballhau. He will be on the Htudeuts' Lyceum Course at (Irand opera house. Autone Fisher, an employe of one of the garaecs, appeared in police court this 'nornine; to explain a burst of speed reported by one of the Hnlem po lice officers in the vicinity of Mars 11 nd Jefferson streets 11 Unit Kli 1(1 last nikdit. Fisher said that ho lost his speedometer but that lie ilid not think he whs Koine over 2(1 miles per hour. Ho took SI hours to plead. Doctor of Ohtles, 1!I0 211 I'. 8. Hunk llullding, Snlcin, Oregon, The Jury brought In a verdict for the defendants in the case of John (I. N'a ilinnuin against the firm of l, A. White Hons, of this city, This was an ac tion brought o recover damages 011 neeo.int of the alleged failure of cer tain seed wheat to produce a suitable crop, Horn Wet-wash Laundry Under I new management; all work guaranteed! wash days, Mondays, Tuesdnyi, Wed nesday! anil l'ridnys. 1'hone 2471. Fsmily washing, 60 cents. I Tli Orand opera house waa filled to caiclty Inst evening by a representa i the Hnlem audience to hear the lecture I of Trof. Herman 8, Herring of Huston, upon Christian Helenee. Prof, Herring was Inlro.hiceil hv .Tames II. Hwearingen, ef Han Francisco and his address was listened to with rapt attention through out. He Is a quiet, unostentatious speaker and preseute.1 the principles of the Christian 8elene fnitb In a direct and plrasHiit manner enjoyed by all. , , 1 Tllqn)tvt th. orofnlrnr nf the F.ICC-i trie bowling alleys, bowled the high score of 2til in competition last night, on the Kleetrie. alleys. This is the high scoro of the venr for the city. Blnn-1 chard is not a member of the regular Kleetrie team On account of his em ployment in the alleys. He lead ot with six straight strikes, got two spares and then finished with three strikes. For sale damaged wheat, oats and barley. 406-7 Hubbard bldg. There was no case in the circuit court this afternoon and the court was ad journed until tomorrow morning at !l o'clock, ut which time Judge Kelly will impose sentence on Andrew J. Ander son, who was convicted of a statutory crime against his U-year old daughter. The sentence for conviction on this charge may be from 20 years to life imprb-ouiucnt. R. A. Booth, republican candidate for senator, will address the people of i?a lem ut the Grand Thentro Saturday night. The case of V. A. Vincent against the llluck Kagle jillling and Mining com pany was rushed through the circuit court this morning. This was an action brought to recover money and the jury rendered a verdict tor the plaintiff in the sum of .fl57..'l7 with interest at i per cent and nn additional $7," for attorney's fees. Hear R. A, Booth, at the Grand The ' utre, Saturday night. Kverybody in vited. Free piano at fcppley's store about November 1. Come in and have us ex plain this wonderful free offer. We jure going to give away a iflOO piano to i one of our customers, Watcji our ad vertisements in The Journal, uud be sure to nsk about the free piano when you come to the store. C. M. Kppley, grocer uud bulling ponder mauufactur ier, State and Nineteenth. At yosterday's meeting of the North Hnlem Womun's Club a petition was originated which will be circulated among tho residents of the northern part of the city, later to be submitted to the city council, to secure sign posts for erection on the streets which have recently been chauL'cd in name in that section of Salem. The street formerly known us North Sixth is now North Church, being nil irregular continuation of thnt street. The street lor years known as Broadway, willed is really North High street. ' w ill henceforth be icgistered ns such. The other change is iu North Fifth street, which is to be called Hope iivenue. Hon. T. J. Lafky, Salem's old-tlmo cti,cn and councilman, who is now the business manager for the city of l.a Oraude under its commission form of government, is iu tho city on business, disposing of his hops ami slinking hands with old friends, lie has had charge of Lulirunde's business at'l'uirs I'or nearly a year, beginning his work December 1, 10IJ. He is much pleased with this form of government, and says that tin ' dec it iu II months Lndrande has re Iduced her indebtedness from 1111.0011 to iir7,0IIU, anil iu April will be out of debt. Asked about politics up his way, he Hiuiled ami answered thnt people dis agreed iilmiit it and the situation was largely guess work. He thought Cham horlain and Withycoinbe were rather favorites iu his county, and that Cham berluin seemed to be pretty strong in the Columbia river counties of eastern Oregon, lie visited his sons iu Corvallis yesterday and will probably return to Lullruude tomorrow, Alt of tho countios containing rail road land involved iu the suit now pending in the I', 8. district court be tween the government nud the South ern Pacific company will be treated alike, according to the statement of one of the tux and right ol' way men who culled upon County Assessor Hen Wet this morning. The men appeared before the Ins equalization boards of the other counties of tho valley nud Iu ench instance the proposition of the ruilr.iad was rejected and they will not present the same proposition to the Marion county bonrd. The railroad nslieil that the usual penalty for delin quent tnxes be remitted and that they be allowed to pay a penalty of six per cent in case the I', S. district court held that , the title of the bind was vested iu the railroad company Instead of tin' government, as Judge Wolvorton decided. ESS SITUATK E STATI NEW TnS Trade With Other Countries Labor Commissioner Hoff Shows Important Steady Gains and Washington, (let. HI. The commer cial situation throughout the entire country was referred to as "promis ing" by Secretary of Commerce Ued field today in a letter to Senator Sim mons of North Carolina, chairman of the senate finance committee. While admitting that business had suffered from shock during the first few weeks of the Kuropean war, he declared both neutral and belligerent nations were now turning to, America for supplies, principally textile products, shoes and iron. "It is clear," wrote Secretary Hed field, "that our imports reached a low point tho last of August. Since then, however, they have gone up again,. Tho tendency now is for a heavy increase, and this, lor obvious reasons, should be so. It may be expected that imports will not fall off anything like tho full amount hitherto received from (lor many and Austria. Our revenues from these sources probably will not bo as sharply reduced as was thought prob able at first." Statistics of imports published today by the commerce department will be used by Secretary Heilfield as demo cratic, campaign material. The balance of trade shifted mnrply in favor of America iu September, according to the figures, exports during the month ex ceeding imports by ifl(l,!W4,")2;t, as com pared with a surplus of imports of $111, Iil0,.'l.") during August, when tho wur situation in Kurnpe was regarded us acute here. Secretary Hedfield declared tho in creased purchase abroad of American products was largely due to the reopen ing of foreign traffic lines, tho new registration law and the war risk bu reau. September imports were $ I 'tl', 2(14,2(17 as against if 1 71 , OS l,S l;i for September last year. j ! -1 f 4.. GLOBE TODAY AND SATURDAY X STRAND WAR NEWS With actual war scenes. Shown at (Hobo exclusively. FACE IN THE CROWD It si 11.11,- ! nl.i, , li.,i, ,..(;,.., i-..,, ...... in two reels WELL, WELL Some Comedy, featuring LOUISE FRAOANZA KARL KAREY Haritono Coming Sunday Only Vitugraph Kent 11 re Program Also Animated Weekly with all the latest events. COMINO ETHEL BARRYMORE In THE NIGHTINGALE Klve ads 4.44 4f f Compares Values of Farm Products in Report State Labor Commissioner (I. P. Huff luu compiled for use iu his biennial re port for the l!ll;l-l!H4 period a com plete list of the wholesale prices quot ed in Portland, Juno 30 of this year, upon the principal household commodi ties, together with lists of wholesale iiriccs for tho same commodities fin- the corresponding periods for the past 10 years, in which it is shown that, with but few exceptions, tho wholesale juices of these commodities worn but a trifle higher early iu tho year than they were. 10 years ago and", in some iisiaaces, the wholesale prices were higher two years ago. 1 his would seem to indicate thut. the ci. use for the general complaint of the ingli cost ot living" is not nUrilnit ..II I. IL. ,i. 1 . . . tunc 10 me ursi, or proiiucers , price, nor to the wholesalers' price, but fa ther that the great increase iu the cost or sucn proiiucts to tno consumer is tacked on between the wholesaler ami the. lousumer. In other words, whil the furmer does not receive any more today uud iu many instances not so much for his products than he did 10 I years ago or two years ago, the retail j market of today is far and uwuy above jthe producers' nud wholesulers' prices. I The most notable instances iu which j the wholesale prices of staple commodi ties have shown an increase over III and jtwo years ago, respectively, are: Hut Iter, 1 'eamery, which June MO, I tit) t, was quof'il at HVj to 'JO cents per pound; iu l!M2, ut 27 cents; and in 11114 ut 27 to 27 ',. ecntB. Store butter (country), in 1004 whs 12 inul LI cents per pound; liHU, 22 cents, uud lul l, 22 to 2.) cents, Kggs iu 1 1104 were quoted nt 1 H ij cents I to -o cents per ilo.en; llll, cents; lM, 2.") to 2tl cents. Hogs, on foot, in IHMII. brought if.) to !).5( per hundred; in 1012, 7.2,r) to 7..ri0; iu Hilt, tf.'.K, to it per-huudred. Hogs, dressed, were .quoted nt .til to if7 in 1004, 10 to iflO.oO jin l!M2, and i!l..")0 tn !0 this year. I Dressed veal was quuled at. ') to 7 ill 1004, 1J in 11112, and I2..HI to -t I :t 1 1 his year. I August I, 1011, Hccordiug to reports 'received in the department of Labor I Commissioner llol'f, tho prices paid to producers of farm products iu Oregon iwerc as follows; Hogs, if7.H0 per linn jdred; beef cattle, 1RI1I per hundred; 'sheep, tLWl per hundred; milch cows, jiflW per head; horses, 0H per head; and on September I, Hill, tho producer re .ceived XI cents per pound for butter, 37 cents per dnen for eggs, 13.7 cents .tier pound for chickens, and IN. 30 per 1 hundred for veal calves. The r wival meetings at tho Bunga low 011 Seventeenth street near Con it are intruding good audience uud the interest is increasing daily, Von will be pleased and entertained by Hie stir ring i.crnions by Mr, Hossett, The sub ject lonight will be "The Providence jof tlod," illustrated by the most in teresting story of nil i.iiue. His sub 'ject, Sunday morning will be: " Lie Clients of Success in Church Life," 01 I'Mliw to Mold Out Kaithful." Sun day evening the subject will be, "Why jArt! There So Many I 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 h . ' ' j GERMANS HAVE BELGIUM, The llngne, Oct. Id. A (Ier- man force from (Ihent bin lug ijtj 1 occupied lllnukenborgho Thurs- He ' clay practically all of llelglum was in the kaiser 's hands today, llhiukenberghe was taken al- ) most, without resistance and lifter its fall, the (lenuiius pro- ceded immediately toward (The foregoing dispatch was cut off abruptly at this point by the Hritlsh censor but It j seemed likely that the message k . originally! told of a Herman or- . eupution of Ostend.) "ne cent tion. Corv dor this headi " p. m. Pr Worj j: rr dtBt,-. i: -'."."Bent. "K UonM 1. : li : t '"''i chcu p. 2S4-W !OLD PAl'EiiifoTr - J ! Ir hundred8 jlyI l.'f lt tllnm, ... ' " 'r,.,i-Two .,, "c'uouins, jmujiwjm -"'T .s.r,:,;- veuicnce. J'hoiie Kt H" " ' i!"i'tn,e Houth ('.un,a i'rWl,lt Coctage. 0 1 1 ia North Malum. ' ll."' ' i Martin. ""-'m VANTKl)-Ai,l,ne,1nmrr j. wa,t on sick ltd, housework. Phoile a;.F.5U i" ' K'kea coop ami yard, cil?,; Phone toil. 0. A. J1 ,"" h'lllt IfKM'l' u 11 7T -! tiige 111 suburbs. Adilrm fcU """ci sun, on 1 jy, r-ront IW 1.1 iM-lliursduy, h brow,, r nider please return to 72j ( street, Phone Minn ;,41, t,r FOIt SALK-Au 1H all-wool jm l..' soy overcoat, size 38, iiu.l, , t, and never worn. Price u, tkm' KOH SALK- HIuck mare 1 yeu S weight 1475 lbs., sound indn, I Also second-growth fir trod, kiv at 735 Hellevue street, - j. -i KOli UK NT One five-room wr t bungalow uud one four-room It. ,' with city water. (1, W. Ul ti j llnbliiird building, . KOl'XH Iu Norlli Salem, in mtml !' purse eonluiiiimr alia mmm. i Inquire Turner State Hint. m, property, and pay fur a.l. M 1 1,1,1 NKItY Closiiijj nut ml nor-' line of trimmed liars, velvet. .hw etc., nt a great re.lii.'liii, "ft Maples," one hhiek nurlk M"f. I store. STli.WKD- (lac yellow Jean w f, heavy with calf if not frnl i , horns, Anyone knowing ut thole- ; about of swh a row, irntilr 1.1 .'. Clciirwatcr, 555 Kerry (beet i Ore., or Hell phone Salem, llwitj I Itcwanl. I UKTrAHl,!'; CI.KANKIIH-AI1 W methods ia cleaning noil .wj( 5 Work called for and iMss j Cheapest rate i'iniit(iit ili I . service, -IIII Court flwl. Hi" I 21S0, f. TORICS Make the World Look Natural Wearem of Toric Lenses see the world as it Is they neither look around their lenses, over them or at them but nt every visual migle objects tire clearly and shnrplv defined, there is no reflec tion nud the eye lnshe do not rub the lenses, Tories mean satis faction comfort nud accurate vision, 1 giiiiinntce tiiem I I UHblW1 to comfort and service, 10 1 ue icsi 1 I do not use drops nor drugs, ns thev are dnngVroun. Thirty two years nf practical experi ence lit your service. 1 guarantee sntlrfnctlon in everv respect. Dr. M. P. J Doctor of Opttci 810 211 V. . Kink BulldtuB j Sjlem, Orcjcn " 'V I TO(Mr,ia I I HtNiitichiin,.i ifihn' 1 Boys' Overcoats Ibilinucnaii Overcont, ulv tl, newest stvles for bolt lis well bj men. They sre .tyllsh, eomf'ortable red I iticticiu for boys because they are cut very full and roomy and cm. be Used for two or threo iensons. Price $5.00 and $6.00 Special wool Sweater Coot, for bevs, SALEM WOOLEN MILLS STORE KOH IIKN'I' Mu'lwn t-k dniiy route, tnnr tnwo, mi.l vi from railroad slati sciiool. Ideal pl'icf for " poultrv. Slock nml iiii'l" sale at Mire ImrKiiin. Ki--hel t """' DIED. S'I'I'AUT--At the Inline of Mr. nl J"" llovce Allen, Wi.nona ''" J,"' ,v, October II, II'M, M-''' Miller Stuart, wife of. I. Sua Jose, Ciillfernia, ittnl J"" Deceased was the only to11 ' the late William I'. '"lr"1 I Ier, for I,V litonecr n'.!t, cltv, uud a nci.'C of lr. t - H 1 David Ifnl'tVrty, of I'ortlaiiJ. mains were shipped Is Hull Jw dny for interment. SALEM 1IEI0I1T9 UVtl i. .1,,lv reriiw'l .Ml'. KCII rMlWJCI from tvphoid fever. vi r. nno l.l nw 1-ii't ' v e. nno ,ois. c,l hv relatives from ('iin'l . i . ... t u.ll meet 'I'l.ti l.inlies day, October Mrs. J. A Aid will ' ' i, with Ji' M.Clain rt'tmnod n- sb.'.rt 'visit' I'n'Alhmir. , ,,J Mrs. Ki i ntl.r.H.k lie ' 1 ,, all suininer's vbi. in , cpons " -.. II' HV Shot IU" ' ddenllv 'Hi- "f'"'', ,, le, Mrs f1' Compliincaling ,. M He, of Cnrvnlli-, .e ' entertiil.icd with Dainty Gray-Belie Lunches Satisfy one..Ur-.Nc'W T V II.' nntt" "a Con ; iHrtM