Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, March 04, 1915, Page FIVE, Image 5

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    THE 8AI.EM CAPTTAI, JOURNAL. SALEM. OREony THURSDAY. MARflTT 4. 19i5.
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SALE COMMENCES
AT 9 A. M.
gaturday Only
pretty Flowered Crepes, Also
Plain Colors, Pink, Light Blue
and also White
25c Crepe, 18c per yard
18c Crepe, 12c per yard
SATURDAY ONL Y
Sergeant Mitchell Is Given
Pedal for Being Best All
Around Soldier
SAVE fefl
the. mm
coupies m$tM
ijsilE' loAtrat cotnntBRCiAL cluoJ
fer cwt
!
..$0.0.'
t TU1 F7APRTS i Portland Mnikets.
4 lflLi MiiiUUild , Portland, Oregon, .March -L Wheat.
t i Club $1.22; Hint-stem $1.25.
Oats, Ku. 1 White Feed $:10.25; (Jr:iv
Hurley. Feed $23.
In Hie gniiii innl in i 1 i ('. I market
nirytiunj: is ill !i waaii;; cnuumuii.
He timtniutv of (lie Portland mar-
kU trails to ;u. t'':,'ly prices. Today
has bern Hn i-lian;'.:' ill wheat, as
nehnl dralem r.ic paying $1.20, with
ill olker Ri.'ihis tin' mine as Wi .lnes-
ilit'i quotations.
All other miirlKti an' umcl. Jietail
ptit are not i'liiiii;;ii.K any. The gon
nl livestock 1 1 1 a l ! ; t hi quiet ami f i nitH
ltd vrgi'talili'" remain unrliniigeil.
IIorh, Bent Live A7.HuJ?7.15.
1'iinie Steers $7.:i(l(o 7.8.".
Fancy Cows $li.5u(ri(i.75.
Bent Calves 8Cri 8.50.
Spring J ,nmbs $S(i 8.50.
Butter, City Creamery ."Mlic.
Kggs. Selected Local' K.v, I(cI9c.
UeiiH l.'Hic
Hroilcrs l.'i'jc.
(leeso 15b. ,
Seattle, Wash., March 1. Kggs, so-
lect ranch 2:ic.
ty, Mby, per Ton $12 Unttor, native Wnidiington creamery
"'P" 0LU $S.50(u)U I)rit,k ;U(.. floli(f .,u,.k 23o. eastern Mck
Ckaud vetch $10(i)ll otic.
m Wo!!' Cheese, Oregon triplets Jfii" : liniljuri;-
t''1!"1 vt 13e; donatio wheel 23.1; young
Syyj'' America J7c; local eronmery 17c; Wis-
''' Iconsiii creamery 17c; triplets 17c; Wash-
i 40l T...... T.f. J.,,-.-
r,. ' I j.-oiuines, per ion, v. nuo mver (.iflu
r A.H 50 on. V..).: . Dnc.ntl. 1 1 1..
Tjt
"All excelleut showinj;- and a credit
to the Third regiment," was the, way
Captain J. H. 1'age, Jr.,' of the Twenty-first
U. S. A., summed up the. work
of Company M of this city after the
inspection last night, and his sentiment
was heartily seconded by Colonel C.
McLaughlin, of the Third regiment, O.
X. 11., who accompanied him. The of
ficers, of course; would make no com
parison with other companies inspected,
but hoth expressed themselves as well
pleased with llio creditable showing o'
Company M. With 85 men in line ami
an attendance ot Mil) per cent, Com
pany M is the largest company yet in
.pected by the officers on this trip.
Colonel Mcl.aii,:h!in stated that "11 of
ihc companies were tarter this veav
jth.iu ever before and that the elnn"a of
pi:en enlisted hpil 'iiupioved by leaps
and bounds since the .Mexican wav
:i:-ar. The Third leyime'.it, he saiii.
now hnd the Lct body u? l.icu ever en
rolled in the National Cuard of the
.flute.
tifrgcant Alva C, Miti-lnll was pre
sented with n hniK."o'iic. '."'. golil medal,
I Riven lor tin; lic t i'.ll around soldier in
jfhe i ompiin.r. Senrennt Mitchell won
jihe niO'hil for having tl-.e best rifle
i si ore on the ind jiir range and o i the
g outdoor raii,e, for I ringhrg the
! iary.est number of recruits, and for hav
ing an attendance of il) per cent at
drill for a year, for the cknnest locker
ami equipment and n good general sol
dierly appearance. The medal wiih giv
.'ii by tiie ccini'aay nuil the presenta
tion speech was made by .Major Car!
Abrains, who luck ocaiO!i to compli
ment t-'ergcni.t .Mitchell in the presence
of the company. This muliil is present
ed ach year and becomes the perma
nent piopeity of' (he uiun whining it
illKW
Major (y'irl Abrams, Lieiiteiiiint L. II.
Coniptm and Lieutenant Kiilifsou were
ulso present last night and ussisted in
the inspection by Captain Page. Til"
officers will inspect the Dallas com
pany tonight find Wooilbiiru tomorrow
night. Captain I'age stated that only
two companies in the regiment beside
Com any M had an attendance of 100
per cent nt the annual inspection, (,'ctn
psiny M now lias six full sipiads, two
cooks, two musicians, an artificer, seven
corporals, four sergeants, one quarter
master sergeant, one first sergeant and
Mire; officers, ( aptain Jlux (iehlhar,
I'irst Lieiitenaut J. K. Xeer uud Hecoml
Lientenaut Judsou.
around each package has a
v
of the same kind and good toward
"ic st&stsu say! quamy morcsmn'
disc as the United Profit-Sharing
Coupons announced by numerous
manufacturers and by
local stores.
JU5T
THE
SAME AS
ON YOUR
MONEY!
per ton ZZ..
E8S ma Poultry,
a. fish, U: trn,
oni, lb,
$22(Tr24; Karly Kosti $-l5((i.r)0; Call for-
inn sweets .l(H j',ie per pound.
I Onions. Cnliforniu l'ic: Oreiron llici
1 o.. I'"""" il. I THr t miinil.
1 i
..18c
, Butter.
Craoifrjr butter, per pouml .
Werfnt, per pouml
Vegetables,
Jikbije, per 11,
Imiitoei, 'loriiin ,.
'!?", WO.;; cratel'
wince, crate
Jt potatoes, onile
Hprouts
W Oarlic
rViaipi
rtithokei
Birtl
!pm naval .... t
f"H lb. .
""i Per bus
PPK per II,
la, Ui
bnrroi";
2? .wi" fruit
dromedary, case '.i:
,-...., 10
'Win
....8c
..3-te
32c
$1.75(0)2
$4.50
$1
$2.50
$1.00
3o((i40('
$'L2?
0c
$1.5l'!
SlOf
$1.5f!
-.2-Vd$2.50
'H.cj
$3.50fa4 '
7 lie
$lf 1.25
$ll.5tlj
$1.50
$3.25
-81iQ.rSMi0
$LUU
San Francisco Market.
Fan Francisco, March i. K'g'gs, ex
tras 21c; pullets ISc.
Butter, extras 271ic; prime firsts
27c; firsts 25c; seconds 22c.
Cheese, California fancy 1-tcj firstu
11c; seconds 10c,
Wheat, per ctl., California Club $210
(V2.-J5; Hussian lied $2.40(i;i2.421i; For
ty Fold 2.!2Vjfr?2.45; Turkey ltcd $2.55
(d 2.(10 ; Bluentem bZ.SCi i'(n 2.55.
Bailey, per ctl.. $1.45; shipping anil
brewing $l.5()(7id.55.
- Potatoes, per ctl., Salinas $1.50 (i 1.75
Hiver $l(?il.25; sweet $1.501.85.
:!(i ;!ss!
YOU CAN'T BRUSH OR
WASH OUT DANDRUFF
s; :e sj
The only sure way to get rid of dand
ruff is to dissolve it, thou you destroy
it entirely. To do this, get nbout four
ounces of ordinary liiiuid nrvon; applv
jl,i Pr down 7'Z". l ' ' '" when' retiring; uso cnougli
iw1.1''1' thZZ't'.'VJ '0 moisten the scalp and rub it iu gent-
"i Pears ; l.v with the finger tips.
n v..i ...... .
. -. ..a, ana wutton,
P14 r'""
....$1.75
l
n
",
Retail t..
svnt
Vt J07e''
I'o this tonight, nuil by morniii2 most
if not all of vour dandruff will be
" 0'4(iyii; j K'ie, find three or four moro npplicn-
p0 tious will completely dissotvo ami en-
!ic(lli: tircly destroy, every singlo sign and
7c . trace of it, 110 mutter how muck daiid-
Ofid'jc. fnff you may have. '
C(.r."i uc j Y will find, too, thnfc all llcliing
OUjCj1""' 'litiKintf of tho scalp will stop nt
once, uud your hair will bo fluffy, Ins
I trrius, glossy, sllkv and soft, and look
40'.' ftA.i ....i - 1 1 1 11 , .11..
do .... . I ii'"i 11 iiunor''') limes newer.
'i "'ei .oi
..$1.85(0, B,nr0(
Onion Shipments
Go From Qainaby
(Capital Journal Special Service.)
Cuinaby, Ore., March 3. Among tiie
largo' shipments of produce from cuiu
aby this week is a carload of onions
from the Labish fa 1 m of Neekerman it
I'ohlschiieider, cr.isigned to I'ortland
markets. The Fuknda onion farm is
sending out about SO sacks weekly to
the markets in Portland. This vegeta
ble came through the recent cold weath
er in good condition and the price
should bo far above what Homo of the
growers are receiving, 75 cents a bun
dle lweight.
Tito egg shipments frrt'ii Quinahy nre
not as heavy as last season owing to
the fact that the high price of grain
has caused ninny people to dispose of
their flocks, which caiiaes a thieateiicd
shortage in strictly fresh eggs.
Mr. and Mrs. ,L C. McFiirlnne have
returned from a two months' trip to
vanoiis points of interest ii the east,
visiting at r-t. Paul, .Minueiipulis, In
.linnn, and returning by wny of Seattle
enjoyed a few days with relatives there.
While they encountered some snow
they not not been accustomed for niany
year's their visit proved thoroughly en
joyable, and they found greater' evi
dence of prosperity in the east than
soma of the western publieiit inis would
hnvo us believe. Many people met by
tho uavelers expressed themselvs as in
tending to visit tiie coist nnd Oregon
this rummer,
A. L. lb'cliner has just returned from
a trip to ( alifornin, and states that
Oregon soil is superior to California,
and that the rainfall at home means as
much to the ciops here as Cnliforniu
sunshine dies there. .Mr, Beckner has
one of the finest farms in this section,
whicii appears especially pleasing to
him now.
A few niuhls niio the lodirn halls of
mist JMMsmzs-
Each package
having a coupon
means you save
them rapidly from
Write
Win. Wrigley Jr. Co.
1203 Kcsner Bldg., Chicago
for Sijearmen jingle
book in colors.
wwSl
op
ftlways fresli and clean J
The Coupons will
bring a thousand
useful, ornamental,
pleasure-giving
things attractive
gifts articles for
men, women and
children and home.
Dardanelles Bloc!
is
French and Knglish gunners are far su
perior to tho Turks, even when tho lat
Wou In rnnifnt!Mnl'tor ,,c ''omnianiled by (ierman officers,
Hay 10 VOnSianUnOpieias they me said to be at present. Once
y rnru-ign me 1 'nruanciics, nii'ie wouni
Narrow Passascwav la Mined a. wit ' remain nothing to oppose tho allied
.-.." """in..i ci....ii 1..
as rrotecwa By strong Fortlflca- ' ' , j V, "t"1
lions.
Tho determined effort if the French
uud British fleets to force a passage
of tho Dcnlanolles, re-nwukeiis interest
iu the question as to the inipregnaiiil
ity 01' tho defences of Constantinople,
the .'upital of the Turkish empire. Tho
uverige man iu reading of the attacks
of the French and British wnrshins on
Constantinople, is. more or less liazv as ",lnr"
was
it 1 elf
reached. The Turkish cuiital city is
a'so ttinigly fortified; in fact, tliuugh
no city iu the world has been subjected
to such iiiiiiici ini'i uud celebrated sieges,
SALEM POLICE HAVE I
TO BE SOME WHERE!
Requests Recoived From Noarby Towns
Credit Local Force With Womlorfttl
Dcloctivo Ability,
The Salem police are confronted with
it has only fallen twice, the last time j "nine ballling problems, but, 1 onling
in 1153, when it. was captured by thi'itc the police pi other towns of the
Turks under Mohammed II. valley the Saleui force is evidently con-
II iwi'ver, it is probablo that tho huge sidered equal to tho occasion, Last
I battleships of the British navy could, '"Knt nil officer from Woodbiirn lele
I with ample n-eewiiy iu the Sen of Mar- phoned to Bosk Sergeant, Poland to ar-
reduce tiie torts ol the city in : resi .1 man nno nan ciucien tiie womi
X :t
LOGICAL DYSPEPSIA
TREATMENT
jc !je )(
tn t-io rcJalioii of the Turkish capital:
and the Dardanelles, now ilailv inen.-l
tioned iu conjunction in press dis
pniciics.
time. I liurn otlicer ami was believed In be
The real difficulty is iu the Purdun-i headed this way. His description said
jelles. j that, the man was "a big fellow and
Bv Inkinir 11 man of Kuronc and Asia. : looked like IUi Irishman." lie said the
L'lauco w Ii v 1 "in 11 s iinnii' was
the Turk ""t coiilil give
cut liussia tins . 1 ion. mil. 1111 nope
the ma 11
nl'l
caught, ihc nielit belore the ol'lii-Vr
phoned in the report of a rn'ibery
The distance from Cni.Ktm.i; t.. 4.. 'he lender can see at a
tho Dardanelles, where tlin .:,. l...,i .i... I Hus.-ia welcomes the inlvent 14!
fei s of the Turkish cni.iinl 11,. :.i'"to the war. At 1
more than 2Ull miles. ' i not one single port which is ice free thejCnug
Tli.. h.,r.l,,.,il., i n 1 1 'entile ear. A viitnrv for the I riiili; wild
..v. .-.,,.,,,. - ,n n nuiiiiw en C ' ' . "... , ,,, ... .. ....
ill the Turkish dominion which con- w""1,1 ""," t'"' banishment ol ," noiu-up 01 nil ureg. 11 1 ny si reel
necls tho in I Sea of Manncia with ! Tl,,,"'c' '"'"I"'. 1 1"'" harborl "'nr. i.sked tie police to look mil for a
il, A. i.iii.. , in,, I (omiibti I111I of the Black sea.1' bum-M-rd nian with a sliuil. blue
separates r.uropc rroni Asia. Jt is
about 40 miles iu length and from one
Importance of Eliminntliift Acidity and
Food Fermentation
ruling the past two or three, yen
reports have frequently appeared in tho
i l ess concerning I lie rcmarkalilo value,
of bisiirated magnesia as an antacid;
ami its ability to promote iioriuul,
healthy digestion by preventing foo.i
I'crmeiilalion and ncul ralizing danger
ous sloinach acid has often been dem
c ui s 1 111 1 id. Cnlil recently druggists
could supply bisiirated magnesia in
powder Cm 111 only, from one to (wo
William Davenport, I Icnsiiooiil'uls of which, taken in n lit-
110 further descriii-1 I In water nflcr meals, almost instantly
lie j slopf
all fermentation and ueiilrali.es
..20c 1 1
You ran oet liiiuid nrvon nt nnv .True
It is inexpensive and never tails . lodein omimen or America nml
0 ilo the work,
I' a W
11 er
iTothe Horticultm.nl p;.b.i.... .......
which iiei vssociauon patrons,
YotiCmPany is now in the han(te of a receiver.
j "-sicatocallon
j W- A. LISTON
j At 4S4 COURT STREET,
t dhave von,.
i ., ,nsui'ance rewritten. The rates will
ihh HiJuse you.
tlfe Mciilern Ilrotheiliooil, both bi-nted
uenr Chcinnwii Oregon Klectric station,
were entered by some persons who ob
tained but few spoils for their labor,
as the buildings have only plain lodge
furnishings ami neither 11:0111' v niir edi
bles are kept there,
I .Mis, Isabel Simon has leased her
ilOacie Impyni'l in .Mission Jlotlom to
: Ilish'ip k Kcple, of Mc.Minnville.
j (l.'orge Tanquary, who spent the win
' ter In California for his health, ms
, returueil to the homo of h
, i,..
to lour miles 111 width, its current is
very rapid. Tiie Kiiropcan side is steep
ami rugged, the Asiatic side rising
gradually, affording exceptional oppor
tunity for dofensio fortifications, Ihi'li
sides arc covered with n chain of forts
reaching the entire length of the pass
nge to the Sea ol Marmora, at the oth
er end of which, 1 77 miles diefnnt, lies
Constantinople.
Iu 177(1 the Turkish delVnees were
almost in ruins. Warned by M, ,..
j 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 of tin' cnllcs when a b'11-siiui
iiquii'lron appeared before the Constan
tinople outer fortifications, the Turks
irepeircd them, but they were again l
I lowed ti become almost useless, until
IMI7. In that year a llritish squadron'
of warships passed the Dardanelles, Hm,
for tiie first time. Constantinople raw
a liontil fleet. The defences were
then rebuilt, 11 ml iu Is.VI, during the
Crimean war, the ensiles and oilier de
fences of the capital were placed in a
state of good repair.
In b0", coast batteries of the best
known kind were erected on both sides
of the passnge, but. ,111st bel'ure the out
break of the present Kuropean war they
were supplied with iiiilnnnce of the
most recent nml effective type, the
Krupp pattern fiom (iertiinny. 1
ltv a treaty signed iu ISj'l between
tho five great powers of L'urope and the
brother'1. 1,0111 '" 1 1,1 for-.
igu snip 01 wur inni me right to pas
lor Hm in, and nil n'len door
sin 's eiioriiioiis priuiuct ions,
That is what the Dardauc
the mud to.
for liiis-j KIIM' ""d "l" I'll I. 'o 01m saw the
"pal," but the night officers, White
lies bars "lid Victic, were prepare. I to arre-t all
iiiciliiiin sized men with short blue gnus
land their pals that clime to Snlcin,
DR. A. E. CASWELL TO LECTURE
At the public library Friday evening, some of
March ,lli at S o'clock, 011 "Wcnther
Predictions and Weather Lore". Dr.
Caswell conies fimn the department of
physics of the I'niversily of Oregon,
The lecture deals with the conditions
lllTocting ihc weather, weather instru
ments and observat ions, 11 ml methods
lii'cusses some of the popular saving'!
regarding the weather and shows that
llieiu are valuable while some, form,
nre mere superstitious. The livlurcj
will be illustrated with 'lantern slidcsi
and is free to the public,
acid, but ' sufferers from stoinunh
trouble will be glud to learn that, after
a long series of experiments, a lend
ing firm of 11 ill 1 1 1 1 l.'i 1 11 1 i n u druggiulM
has now succeeded in producing a 5
ginin Inblct which coinliiucs all Hut
valuable aulacid properties ,,f the ordi
nary disunited uiagnesia in a very
convenient form, This new tablet of
disunited uiagnesia can now be ob
tnincd of druggists everywhere and
ninny pliysicinns are already pre
scribing t Iii-iii Instead of the powder
ESSENTIAL.
of fore."ii-ting the weather, lie also in the woik,
A weak kicker uexer guins anything 1 "The way of Hid transgressor i
in this win Id, hence if yon link do ilhnril.'
ke n mule who puts ids wluilc heart " TI111I. 's nil right,
enough to tungo on
just so it 's suiooi U
"- Pittsburg Post.
lMMH'lliTimai7iTlMir
The family r.f Ceorge Longmiro lias!""' "I'idmieiies w. rout the consent .'
remove, to K1111. where J r. .niiuin re 1 ""..... ".-..iii ii.iiiy 01
will have charge of n hop ranch.
PHILOSOPHICAL.
"Sonic day," cried the outraged poet
"you editors will fight for my work,"
"All right." sighed the 4citor, re
signedly, "I'll be a good sport if 1 get
licked."-Puck.
ft!
READ PAGE
THREE
UPPER RIOHT HAND
CORNER
I. s, the duty ol preventing uuy for
eign tiiip of war ft .nil forcing u passage
Wus imposed upon Hie sultan, uud even
he cannot give m-h permission.
It has been a mooted quchtion, tor
man." years, if the ussage of the. Par'
dandles, with its modem 4-qulpm nt,
end I be foircil, The battlchip gen
erally has on advantage over land for
tific'iliuns, nhi'ie the ruiigu of the guns
are equal, by reanu of the fact that il
is a moving target, while the fort Is a,
fixed one. At Hie Dafflanelles the en
emy's fleet, once pant the foils at the
I outer edge of the passage, would there1
'after be In pointldsiik range of the
jollier batteries, nnd tho advantage of
j mn'iility would be lost, fu (hp opinion
of experts, while extremely difficult
Tailored Made Suits $15,00
Made of tho finest worsted and woolen materials in gray, olive and tan
shades. Real bargain to the man that is hard to fit and wants a good, strong,
serviceable suit at a low price. GO patterns selected from our tailoring stock.
Regular values, $:o.00 to $10.00. We will take your measure for one of these
suits this week and have made for you o:ie of the best suits you ever had in your
life for $13.00.
Come in and get the early selection,
This is it real
bargain In
Tuibired Sails,
SALEM
WOOLEN MILLS
STORE
This offer will
last but one
week.
s(e j nn '1 liaitardous, the pnsage can be ne-
I coinidlshed by the allied fleets. The
if i personal element enters here. Tliej
Taiwan