'A TWO. THB DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1014. Getting Ready for Winter Winter is the season of large necessities. Many things have to be provided for the home.. Wardrobes have to be refurnished. Careful buying means the satisfaction that comes from good quality and fair price. The lamp to light the way to sure buying is know ledge. And the best buyers' guide to be found anywhere is the advertising in a live newspaper like The Jour nal. Advertisers meet in open competition. They present their cases squarely and it is for the public to choose. LUMBER MARKET WAKES UP Portland, Or, Nov. 9. That retail dealers in the middle west are looking for an in crease in the demand for build in? lumber and anticipating sudden advances in prices i Indicated today by the placing of "blanket" orders for lum ber here. C. ('. Patrick, sales manager for the Douglas Fir Sale com pany, which handles the output of a number of large Oregon sawmills, admitted today that his company had booked aev- -eral such orders during the past few days. A "blanket " order ealls for a certain quantity of lumber but does not specify any par ticular material, the specifica tions to be furnished' later an the requirements of the buyers are definitely determined. E More Than a Thousand From All Parts of the Valley Guests of Local Lodge THE CACTUS DERBY STARTED TODAY IN I HEAVY RAINSTORM (Continued from page 1.) With the largest frnternal parade ever held in this city about 1000 visit- j, i ing Artisans and the local lodge met in the Armory hall Saturday night to pre- sent the program of the evening and! to Z put on some of the lodge work -with j, j Governor Elect Withyeombe candidate. 4 i Mr. Withyeombe i a member of the hvc In. Good Buys in Real Estate J SOME FIGURES ON THE RAILROAD'S WORK 87-acre farm; "noitso, burn, well; 40 acres under cultivation, balance timber and pasture; Mi mile to railroad station. Will consider city residence $2300 as part payment. Price Railroads Give Special Rates and Splendid Exhibit Is Expected excursion from that city. Twelve car loads of visitors from all valley points between Portland and Eugene were present and numerous auto loads were hero from the varioua chapters in the smaller towns near tl)is city. In all it is estimated that at least 1000 visitors. ! were in the city. All of the visiting delegates met at i the Hotel Marion where they formed in line of parade with the Sulcm degree team at the head and lad by the Salem band, inarched down Commercial street to Court whore they turned and I marched to the Armory. When the visitors reached the Armory the hall was already well filled with visitors ami members from this city and! the hall was soon packed full. Supreme Master Hudson, of Portland, rendered a short address after the preliminary exercises were, over and then a short program was rendered in which the O. orn have: A. C. onartotte, H. C. Foley's nunr- Although the total operating reve nues of the O.-W. It. & N. Co. amount ed t $17,227,041.52, and the operat ing expenses amounted to 1 1 .72.1,2:!!'.- aiioti. : 3i ,vithi t((J 8tat. jt But(ero(i a ,,, 4 ... j loss on outside operations amounting to i $52.00:1.44 during the fiscal year end- OS-acre farm, nearly all under culti-1 '' Jun0 aoi liU1 according to the mi ration; level land; house, barn, well,""l report just received by the Ore- good road W.I take :(000 .., Hale,,, ;K "' '"Shuw to be held in this city Friday i orch stra took par . nr Pni-t nrwl rnmdnncH l.l-nnertv. dice i UlllOl.lir, 01 taXCS I.II1IU DV ine COUlllHII . i t-, ., x. , , - , , , ' , , , I 10 500. 'ur "ie yeur was .tl,20.S,S17.4 1 ; operut- . , , 'ing income, 4,ll31,4(l.:i:i; other in- 120 acres of land m Grant ount.v. j ,.om0) miKMiij4. ,iluctions from in Washington, tor trude for Sulcm rem- com0i ,(,1,5.57,504.21, leaving a net in denco proporty. C0II, u( ,i,u,34;i..Sil. 30 acres of good land, 25 acres under' The total number of passengers car plow, balance good timber; located 7 ! riod over its entire lines of 1,1113.28 Shipments of prize ears of already begun to arrive for tho Com; tette, Margaret White, and the Artitan ami Saturday, Novmbor 1H and 14 Bt .Tudizo J. C. Morrow, of the Portland the Public .Market building. The rail- lodge, gave a short address and the road conipniiies have offered the reg-! demonstration of the obligation of the ular exposition rates to this city for lodge was put on. After the program exhibits, anil from all points in tho the hall was cleared and the floor pro county hflve allowed a special excursion pared for tho dnnce which followed, rate for fair visitors. On Thursday The visitors and local members mingled mi- .ii.i-ig or tne cxiiinirs will nogin in the festive whirl until about mid- nines trom sniem; price is-luii, joint nines mmim mm outline 01 uregou iisnu, ,t is proposed to have all of the night when tho meeting was closed down, Daiaiiro 2iiu per year, o per cent -,t.,ui.i mr um year, which, ui on uwarus mane uy f'riiliiy noon so th.rt The visitors expressed themselves well pleased with their entertainment interest. j passengers to me cor, wouui require tne prize winners in the 100 ear contest "To o,.r f,, t,,l f,,r Hi,., ,.!tv 41002 Cttr" to transport, and at eight, may iirepnre their exhibit of .10 , , , , ; icnrs to tn train would renin re olio property. 12a acres under plow, J1" t trains stretching out over 40(1 miles, ance timber and pasture. Price Inot counting tho length of locomotives aore- 1 required to pull them. Modern Bulem residence property to! It nlsn Iniuled !5,K0d,001 tons of trade on 40- or 00-ucre improved I'm 111. ' freight during the year, which would Prio9 lOOO. ; fill 1113,50(1 curs of .'HI tons each mid . . . comprise u total cf 0510 trains, which, I cultivntiuii; new,wilumt t,(1 1,1(,,mltiv(,s wmM tn,t,, out for a distance of over 1111 mill's. I '1'lie cnnipiinv owns 1500. 1H miles of i j lino and operated under contract or 1 lease :i25.1(l, making a tidal of 1IH5.2.S 22-acre ranch, Kl acres under ,-ultivu-1 miles owned and operated; cnpitiilicil tlon, bulimic pustule and timber; II at ftO.OOO.ltdO, nil of which is is-1 acres prunes. All stock, buy, grain and sued and outstanding; bonds to. th "very larnier. 1 ne tew farm- I crs who are using hoinegrown, nc cliinated seed are Browing profitable j crops every year. The best of these 10 acre tract, all in li-rooui plastered house; new chicken-house, wooilshcu, well; miles from Huleui; good mud, ;i;ioo. burn, I , I'l ice : bushels. Kxhibits may be sent in to either tho Saloui Commercial Club or io Luther .r. Chapin at his office or the Public. Market. In speaking of the corn grow ing facilities of this county Mr. (.tropin said. "It is quite generally asserted that corn cannot, be profitably grown in the VV"ll,....,...tA r,.. ' n . . .....I- ,niicy, rioiii 10 tne eon- tnuy will remove one. of tlie. most ser ious objections farmers of the corn belt have in moving to this country. This 1'inl the great agricultural benefit to be derived from tho introduction of corn as a staple, crop on the farms of Marion i-...uii .iiisimes tne most earnest in this city and votei' tho Salem Arti sans splendid hosts THE NATION'S CORN CROP. implements iro wilh nliice. Located III., amount of .Nll.!i21.:i(l(l ore issue. I nii.l . .i"!""'s me mosr earnest e.r C . , : rort nines irom piiicui, 1 rice T-nu... , must. inning; iiitcresr on siune ai'crucu 5 crc of Ian.' ail set 1o p,e or-' '''"I'1",. r,'5 ' r ! t"?l,'i chatd: house, bi. -n. well: V., miles ' .' ";l""m l', r "r "m" HO),'. .t"7.0."5; .expenditures for n.l.li- from tialein; price rf I ."00. :inn Juivn . balance i250 per year, 0 per certt in lines or etemoons during the yeur. C acres of land, close to niilrijiid ta- ,;i,27l,iMiii,(.; total cost of road to tiou and 4 miles from Salem, I'rice ,ii(i ;io, J1II4, ii.0,7:1I,2,n.:I2; per 750; t50 down, l.nliiiice if 10 a month. : iile of line, -( 7,501. IN, (i-room modern house, close to school I f .I -j T' and carline. Price 1000, .flno down, J)ALtitl oUUAL balanco 15 per month. CFRVIfF fFWTFN 20 ai re prime oivhanl In bearing. OEilVlIvL vriillLu Macadam road. Prico irliniO. 320-acre dairy ranch; 80 acres under; "Each merely docs for wlnionne to plaw, balanco " grass laud; III 1011111 1 day what ho or she may need Minor-lulus-, two burns, 50 head of cows; row," is the motto of the Saliin Social horses. Implements and tuoln. Will take Service Center, which is a "union ot itinns and betterment,, during the y.ur,j f ,0,,ni ( MPi;,i Ji,.,,;,,,, ..' l,4l'7,5il,.2l; expenditures for new . Tiff, following prizes me to be nwnr.l. ed: I'or the best 100 cris of field corn, any dent variety, the winners of 1st. 2d, 1111,1 5d places will be permitted to put up nt auction 10 bushels of seed coin in the ear of the variety exhibited. l''or the 1st, 2d, mid lid best' exhibits of 10 ems field corn, nnv dent variety, cash prizes of if2..W. l..-(l, and l.6o will In. riven. Por tho 1st, 2d, mid .1.1 best exhibits of 10 ems field corn, any flint vnriotv, cash plizes of l.50, ijri.OO, nun .10c win lie given. Washington. Nov. 0. Tho de partment of agriculture's month ly crop bulletin was issued here today. It siiys tho na tion's corn crop will total 2.705,002,000 bushels. Last' year's crop was 2,1 lll,0SS,000 bushels. The corn yield per acre this year was 25. S bushels, ngniiiHt 211 bushels Inst year. The average pi ice November 1, was 00.7 cents, one cent per bushel less than the average price at the ame time last year. :; BONDS BRING PREMIUM. tween Bagdad and Cadiz. ; Twenty Cars in the Race. Los Angeles, Cab, Nov. 0. Twenty, racing mutorcars roared away from Los Angeles at daybreak today in tho sev- j enth annual Los Angeles-Phoenix auto-. mobile race "the cactus derby" ' under tho most unfavorable weather! conditions in the history of the desert ; classic. The pilots faced a driving i rain which promised to continue all through the day and which made ex tremely dangerous going. In spite of the downpour, several thousand persons thronged the starting control at Kaotluke Park, and the pow erful lights of the cars, reflected from the soaked pavement, showed a double 1 line of spectators on cither side of the boulevard for more than a mile. I The start was made without accident. ! Barney Oldfield, driving his second j deseri race, essayed too much speed at tho start and skidded dangerously on the treacherous pavement. Ho was j compelled to halt and make another' start. Mechanician Camiuetti of No. 21 found hiniseli unable to ciank his' engine when his turn came to start, and Pilot Dubois was compelled to dis- i mount amid the good-natured jeers of; the crowd and lend the strength of his arm. The First Accident. Los Angeles, t'al., Nov. 1. Thomas car No. IN, in the Los Angeles-Phoenix race, went into a ditch 3 miles east of Los Angeles when the big car skidded 011 the rain soiiked pavement. Pilot II. .1. Pink was brought to the: racing hos pital here to bo treated for bruises and abrasions. The car was repaired and continued in the race, driven by Mechanician Kiev, At San Bernardino he took 011 J. Wilson to act as his mechanician. "As Pants the Hart" So "Pants" Mosher When men wear PANTS it is plural When they don't, it is SINGULAR. If you want to make your PANTS last, make your coat first. Free Pants at Moshers Another way is to buy your SUIT of MOSHER. He will make you TWO PAIR OF PANTS but charge you for only one. See our window display of special tailored-to-order suits at $17.50, $20.00 and $22.50. They will make your pocketbook feel big. 344 State Street i lid Htutz No. 5 (Oldfield). Angeles-Phoenix rucers througii llni- A broken axle halted Kisselkar No. 'stow today, llo was followed closely (I, 25 miles north of San Hermirdino at nnnnit. ; Chevrolet No. 2. and Da vis ill Simplex No. I. Preacher Leads in Ford. San Ticrnnrdino, t'al,, Nov. II. Ford car No. II, the b'ev. Karl Schiinck pilot, led the Los Angelcs-l'hoeiiix racers into San Itcrnnr.lino today. The miuirtei 's little car was pound ing bravely through the ruin when it shot by n cheering crowd that awaited the racers. It iiad the boulevard to it self, for it. was several minutes before the big Chevrolet and Piiigo No. 1 (Hen'iidct) which the Ford had passed, appeared in order. Simplex No. 4 (Davis) retained its starting position to Sim Iicrnardino, as N:II0 o clock. The car was believed to lie out of the race. The other cars passed San Hcinaid- no in the following order: 0, 10, 17, 0. II. 7. 14. 8. 20. 10. 21, 15, 10, If. ! Alco No. 12 (Taylor) bad not re ported at the checking station at 0 o 'clock. I Schnack 's Ford checked in at ; 7:011:21 a. m. His elapsed time was 1 I house 20 minutes and 20 seconds for 01 miles. j Say Minister Wrecked. ! San lieriiiirdino, Cnl., Nov. P. A re port was received here shortly after 0 o'clock that Ford No. II (Schnack) had been wrecked at Ar.linore, near the enti'ince to the dangerous Cn.jnn Pass. The report was unconfirmed. Barney Oldfield Loads, liarstow, Cal., Nov. 0, Harney Old field, driving Stutz No. 5, led the Los Paige No. 1 (Bca.idet) reached Har stow in fourth place. Maxwell No. 7 (Carbon) wus the Mfth car to arrive. Chevrolet, the French star, in Chev rolet No. 20, and Nikrent, in Paige No. S, weie engage. I ill a terrific bat tle for sixth position when they whirl ed through Harstow. According to tel ephone reports from point this side of tho Cn.jnn Pass, the fight began when the two cms left tl o gorge almost to getlui. They alternated ill tho lead, Chevrolet, by a burst of speed, taking the place as they reached here. Nik rent was but two minutes behind. i Closely following this pair, Slut. No. 17 (Hums); Colo No. 21 (Dubois), Kin caid Special No. 10 (Kincaid), and Mel. No. 0 (Wing), flashed by in or der. Kn.h appeared to be running strong. 1 Portbiud, Ore., Nov. 1). A premium of 175 was offered today by Morris Hrothcrs of Philadelphia and the Har ris Tiust and Savings bank, of Clilcii go, in bidding for the 4250,000 Mult, nomiih. county bonds, issued for the purp iso of raising preliminary funds for the construction of tho interstate bridge between Portland and Viiucou- Whilo the Induing will be based In v,'r' Although the bond issue wus of- I part oa conformation of tho ear, the "'rCl' '" Hm"" denominations so that s part payment up to ifiiUOO in citv liateiiuil, religious, civic, lii.lustriai , y ": 1 """'K'" ne nascu on rno ,. h, """V" .....n., ...... iooii ,..... ill tf.wi .... ' ..n.n inn no i.r .linn ni'yiirwiiiB iiiiii i.niyi.iis 01 fs .....- ui 1111- i-uri . antrum . .....x. ..... ... cent intercut. I Salom propurty, en balance at Price 10,100. cash 0 per for mutual aid," which will meet in the oft ice of Citv School Sn- I perinlendmit Klliott nt the Salem high schol building nt 3:1)0 o'clock this af jtiin.ioii to further the work of the ' orgaiii'.atlon nnd outline a systematic 'plan of procedure for the ipiiet, un ostentatious and effective bcllVring of 'the conditions of the needy ill Sulcm and extension of necessary assistance I of all kinds to worthy citl.ens and ROBBED POSTOFFICE. ;tir families in their hours of sick- Mary's, Idaho, Nov. !!. Five ness nr distress. It is expected that a dollars la registered money large liumbei of representatives of the fraternal and If 70a want to Buy, Trade or Sell, Stss Us. W. H. Grabenhorst & Co, Room 2, Bush Bank Blda. '(unity corn growers nre not hotilnir to large. compete at the present time with anv; ' ' eastern com show in type of ear from That IS lUSt what .ToUl' - - ' r11". ""1 "my to iicninii- 1 j. a 1 j a strnte that com. valuable for focdino tial Want Ad IS a farm CC't' stock, can he Brown here. "- ..... .IVV VJVM ' ft thousand nail $2M!0 in postage stamps was stub ! different churches and IT PROVES TO BE 1 a farm, but will- get yc one Xy V i- ltint Inin tz-inn r v A lAbh OF SUICIDE at a price and on terms that , i you can meet with case. rucoti'ii, Wash., Nov, 0. U;liv.( nt tnst to have been a'iiso uf murder, the polbn announced this afternoon that en here early today bv robbers who ; social orgniiir.ations uf the city will be ' death of Sheridan lliinley, 20 years tuew open the postoltiee sale. A num.-. in attendance and sonio important mat tier of misiMvts havo been arrested. ters will eonie up for consideration. Overcoat Weather crisp even- The cool, mornings and ings should bring to mind the need of a new overcoat. We are prepared to please you with the Ix'st assortment of coats than ever be fore, and the prices will please you as well. Balmacaan and loose fitting coats seem to be tho popu lar garments for this foason in gray, brown and thai, shades. Pn'cej $10 to $25 . Salem Woolen Mills Store old, at his home on North Aiusworth avenue was due to lf Inflicted wound. SJiinloy's body with a bullet hole in the chest was fuund by his wife in the hall of their home early today with (he front door open. Neiirbv lav a revolver. This gave rise to the theory that he ha I been shot by a burglar. Later investigation, however, proved 111 SAGE TEA DARKENS HAIR TO ANY SHADE '-fo; Don't Stay Or ay I Hore'i a Blmple Recipe that Anybody can Apply with a Ualr Ilriish, iho use of r-ngo nnd Sulphur for re storing faded, gray hair to its natural oo'or dates hack to griiudmnther'i time. the satisfaction of the police that ' " t0 k,u'P h" '"'""'"""y mlev. wonied over fiiiaaciul mattols,1'l"ll K,"""v n1"1 abundant. Whenever d killed himself after trying lu every hcr h"ir 0,lt or ,,lok oa t,l,,t ,,ull unci or Mrcused nppcarnnce, tins 11m ple mixture was applied with wonderful Hi, 11I,' mm hiiici Himself alter trving In every way to create the impression that he had been attacked from the outside. GERMAN BTOKY OT WAR. Ileilln, via Tho Hague, Nov. 0. "lu the eastern theatre of war," Ba sel ted the Herman war of ice this aft ernoon, "u strong Mussina force has bee. repulsed heavily north of Uko j hllr ,,,, , splendid MY dandruff, dry effect. Hut brewing at home la niussy anil out -of dute. Nowadays, by asking it any drug store for a 50 cent bol l In of "Wveth's Sage and Sulphur Hair Kern ody ', you win pot this famous old recipe which can be depended noun In restore natural color and beauty to the WHO WILL IT BE? SOME BOY OR SOME GIRL WILL WIN A Handsome Shetland Pony, Vehicle and Harness THE HIGHEST. NUMBER OF VOTES WILL DECIDE. ERGETIC GIRL OR BOY WILL GET THE OUTFIT. NOW IS THE TIME to enlist the help of your friends, scribe for THE MOST EN- Ask them to sub- THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL Votes are issued with all paid-in-advance subscriptions, as follows: WysMetoii "vlur troop captured -lOOO prison cis and took 10 machine guns." The war office stated also that the Herman at 1 11c I; on the allies' line in the Ypres district, was progressing fa vornblv. SAMS OLD BTORIf. fan Frani'isco, Nov, It. Alter shoot ing and killing his fiance, Miss Kutr Kecniin, at her home here this utter neon, du.'k Murphy tinned the weapon on himself and sent a bullet through nis hciid. Moth U, instmiilv. feverirh, Itchy scalp and falling hair. A well -known downtown druggist says It darkens the hair so naturally and evenly that nobody can tell it has been applied. Yon simply dampen a sponge or soft brush with it and draw this through your hair, taking one strand at a time, lly morning the gray It is i r disappears, sad after another ap plication or two, It becomes beautifully dark, glossy, soft nnd abundant, l o.nl agent J. (', Terry. ONE MONTH'S FOUR MONTHS' SIX MONTHS' ONE YEAR'S SUBSCRIPTION SUBSCRIPTION SUBSCRIPTION 50 VOTES 300 VOTES 500 VOTES SUBSCRIPTION 1000 VOTES The boys and girls who have declared themselves as contestants for the priv ilege of owning thi3 beautiful pony and outfit are: JAPAN HUNTING TROUBLE. . Hciliii, in The Hague, Nov. 11. 'I'liul ,ln pun bus been trying to piovoke tli I nil into a declaration of war ry violating the hitter's neutrality ne senii-ot ticially stated heic this lifter-noon. CANCER Positively and painlessly removed In brief timo without the knife or money refunded, Address, Dr. IT. B. Donner, Itoi S3X, North Viiklii:, Wn., Dept. J. The Journal Want Ad is an all-essential factor in the well-regulated office of the progressive business man. Special New Korean City Restaurant Spanish Chkken, Hot Tamalea, Chill Con Came, Chop fluey Noodle i'M Kerry Street Weil lltinjer, thiO cioutli Thirteenth sfievt. Nellie ,'et terseii, MiM North Commercial street. Harold McKinney, Milt North Church strut, .lessc Harris, Jt 7 S Helleue. 1 mil Tyler, 2:;l'.') North Wont. Mii'e Ib'rclinrdt Hirton MiKlmy, 11:1:1 North Kroi.t, 1 avov H. Thompson, LIS Hellenic. II, rtliu Hansen, ISO Miller. Hem. Itl l.oill.l, :i:i Leslie, Violet Curdy, JI7I North Commc rein), Arthur Andrcscii, n;o Mill street, Krr.nk I'ntteison, tll.'i South Winter, M.i lelinr Del.ong Watson, '.'.1 Miller. Kail Mfincr, Ninth High. Heitlu Hnfcid, 111'.! .Mill. Cluster Hcglcn, 11 11 Mill. Itiircll Aditnui ."-0 C..i:rt. Cli.ik l'nctt Walsh, ll0 Terry. Cecil Mnrvi'i Clow, IM South Kourtcinth. Ti n.il.l Win-den, 1100 Hroudwav, Hecky Samuel, ,'IHO Mission, rrankie linker, 408 North Liberty. Harry Mauml, Villi South Hummer, Vernon Percy, 770 North Coinmrrciul, Grace Hahcock, .',7 South M.t ,th. Kctta Phillips, W Couth Cottuge, Mcrl Mntnick, 1047 Noith SiMh, Cleo Walker. We'll South Commercial. Pari Higler. Co 1 5 Cnrraiil avenue, Carroll Poole, K, V. 1, H, ' Thenilote Smith, InVl North Winter. May Yuho, lis state. Frances Wnrd, LIS South Cottage. Lincoln Widder, '.'Ml North High. Teddy Holt, Mil) North Pourteeutli. Ftankie Shafcr, ILOil State. Mike Stcinbiuk, SJI.'I State. Lawrence Fisher. IM State. Porothy I'srli, Court House, .leauette Sykcs, Il'JO Leslie, Glenn Smith. Mil North High.