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THE SALEM CAPITAL JOPSNAL. SALEM, OREopy, rEIDAY. MARCH 19, 1915. 1'IVB Unusually Choice Offer ings, both for Men and Women IN POPULAR SMART AND STYLISH FOOTWEAR Await your inspection here. Suprem acy in style, quality and comfort, ,-npA with eXlieiliei icaounauic jnwo, nave uccii comDineu uiiders for our shoe department in the J!f iStfS we surpass ALL PREVIOUS EFFORTS A WOMAN who buys our John Kelly Shoe is al ' ways a customer. few who buys A MAN Selz's Shoes no other. once wants , THE MARKETS The hog market is faitly strong to lay. Veal in weaker on account of the T?or supplies coming in. Spring lamb is showing up plentiful and tho price i: off 1 cent to lay. Hndishos are just coming into the narkct today and a good s'.ipply will be on hand next week, Rhubard is now quoted at $2.50 pe box. Thero has been no change in the jrain or mill feed market lor several lays. Our Shoes This Spring are Extremely Nobby aigo show attractive Footwear for boys and girls. Sold at the LOWEST ffea POSSIBLE PRICES. GENERAL DEPARTMENT STORE COR. COURT AND COMMERCIAL STREETS SALEM, OREGON XSVILIUIS aALKM COMCmCIAL CLVmj Hay, timothy, per ton $o Jlovor, per ton $8.50(n9 Juts and vetch $1112 neat $9(ri10 meat, per dusuci $1.15 lata, per bushel 4K(a50e Rolled barley "'.$ '-'orn .. ;!M.r,o racked corn $f Bran ui :lio:ls, per ton ggs arm poultry. Bggs, (ash, liic; trade i7t. Hens, lb .......Hi Roosters, old, per pouM 7, t"8 he Butter. 'reamcry butler, per pound .1(1- Sutterfat, per pnuud 27,. Vegetables, " Cabbage, per lb ?.$l.75i2.7' H ats Ponce de Leon Failed; His Prize Is Found With the Quick and the Dead; Gruesome Life in Battle Trenches Poice de Loon, tho daring explorer, mrthnl iiroiig the swamps of Florida! Following is tho first of a series of Ik lie Fountain of Youth, which the!nrticles by Phil Ruder, a former United Mm uid would restore power and Press correspondent, who, since the out kr people young. He did not find it. j break of the war has been serving with Ttouniiihi of chronic intestinal, !the world famous foreign legion of the tnriind stomach sufferers hove writ- Trench army. His regiment of 1,500 lattlleo. H. Mayr, 154 Whiting St., men has been reduced to 385 after four Cfafo,in quest of health. They have and trie-half months in the. trenches. A Wit. His remedy, composed ot change In assignment ontuiling a fur- Wnwgrtablc oiU from France, has lough in London made possible prepnrn- ns part of a funeral aWtiven them back the health of Kai lutter liom indigestion. Cases n the ttomaca, fainting spells, torpid fiver, constipation rJ all the evils 0f a diiordered tornach Tiicn there is fraanent relief herd Mavr's Won itrfut Remedy is sold by loading drug ili everywhere with tho positive un fersUsdiiig thai your money will be rffnded without question or quibble it ONE bottle fails to give vou abso lute satisfaction. WOMAN'S STRAIGHT THROW. S Francisco, Marc h 111, A can 'of Mld milk hurled hy Mrs. Dominic Ce Prevented a bold daylight rob ,1 u t,C"la'V' Two attempted fJ!? -P MT- pone's fruit store on tJJbti street but were frightened off. toTj", 'Vm "f l,ol"'e look up f the robbers, one of whom "I Bereretv put ni.... .1. ... . t ... ' uie race nv rnf s missile. He n. h.iui mjiy hi, uninjured commniou. IN SUCH PAIN woman cried tion of those articles, tho first from a trained Amcficuit newspaper man actu ally engaged in the fighting. Kader, a son of the Jlcv. William Radcr, for years pastor of tho Colvnry Presbyteri an church of Ban Francisco has drawn a vivid picture of the war of !I15 thnt strips the grim profession of its Inst vestige of romance and reveals its ghnstly horrors in a manner so strik ing as to cause tho narratives to stand out us one of tho really great journal istic accomplishments of the ynr. lomain s, Florida elerv, per dozen, 90c; crate.. Lettuce, crate Sweet potatoes, crate Potatoes (Oregon), bnsiiel Cauliflower, Oregon Brussels Sprouts String Garlic Parsnips Artichokes lleets lihubard, box Asparagus Fruits. Oranges, naval ... linuanus, lb Lemons, per l)ox Pineapples, pur lb AppUs, box Cranberries, harrol Florida grape fruit .... 1 'nt 03, diomodarv, case Dates, Persian, lb Fa id dates Just a little reminder that Easter is very near, and that your Easter hat is here waiting for your approval. Our hat business is a constantly growing one regardless of some people saying it is dull. We sell the products of the best makers in America and take great pains in "fitting fans." Our $3.00 and $4.00 grades are most popular and for the man who wants the best in the world , we have the Knapp felt de lux, at $6.00. We are anxious to be your hatter. HammondTBishop Co. THE TOGGERY . 167 Com. St. RAZORS ORDERED . I BYJALF MILLION Part of Equipment of New English Army, Notes From War Zone. , - During Your 1.50 4 $2.-lO $1 .;("( ioc i.;i.- ii,. 15c $1.50 l(le. $U0 20c ?'J.50fn,2,75 5c .Vh1(o4 7'oc l.25(rr,.i-)0 I !...) tt.50 I'm is, March 2 (lly mail to New Vol U An order for 50fl,0()0 razors has nsl hern placed by the llritish govern-1 "nit with (he French cutlery factories 'it Thic.is. They are for part of tho personal equipment of the new troops now being organized in F.nglund. When the war broke F.nglund discovered Hint, in spite rf her own immense cutlery 'Hctorien there was hardlv a razor to ! be hud in all KiiL'luud that did not bear 'he mink "Made in Germany." Tho "oldicrs themselves refused to carry these mid the government called on the French factories to help it out of the predicament. Hhcimr; With the continual bom Nndtnent ol! Hheims by the (lermnns it has become utterly iiiipossible to con-, tinue tho school sessions in tho regular school bouses. Aside from the danger of these being at any moment, struck hv shells the frequency cation, has just. trench, Lieutenant Frnneais. who con ducted tho funeral ceimony, snid to us as we stood over the grave: "This is a lesson for you young men to tii lie tu heart. You must not be cureless." Think of that service! Most of the divisions of infantrymen who spent five-dny watches iu tho trendies during tho 4" consecutive days that 1 wns there with tho machine gun squads, buried their dead right in the trenches, Hometimes they would scoop out a grove in the side of the trench. Or sometimes they would dig a grave in the floor of the trench. They would not know, of course, whero other divisions had buried theirs, so it was no uncom mon thing to come across a rotting body. Then that purt of the trench would be polluted for days until the rain washed away tho last trace of the unspeakable mess. There you are, among tho dead. No caveinaii lives so terribly as you do. At leiist ho buried his dead at a distant point and lived away from the grave; but wo were 'prisoners with our dead, sleeping, as it were, alongside of them, as much prisoners as they. You get to feel thut the only difference between T-'.-'l fllyn r,n,liti- it i ..nmuull.t.. P.... .1... iVi';! ''r,' with the regular school courses, fnennnts ner rfn..n i....u,r ot primary OiUl wmier ieiiis lieurs. nnx ftir,' Pork, Veal, and Mutton Pork, on-foot .S0ft7 bardment H',.jWltlC n,c - 7(i10c f'l !)c ((w6!,c 5(n)5ii.c :....7c EverythingUntilRe. to Health by Lydia rinkham'j Vegeta We Compound. By Phil Eador. Written for the United Tress. (Copyrighted, 1915, by tho United Press.) London, Mnrbe J. There's a Get mnn's body hanging from tho barbed wire entanglements in front of the French trenches, which I havo just left. ior two months this body was part otyou anil a (lend man is that your little my little outlook on the world. There's bullet hasn't found you yet. a pair of nippers in tho rotting hands. Inking death in the lace in this way, Fur some weeks buck was arched up-; a strango custom rose up umoiig the wards, but recently it hus begun to sag. i men in the trenches. Thero was a lit Tho clothes flap more and more wildly itle Greek in our trench who was a fatal each day as the body slowly shrivels, list. Jlo used to suy: "I know I'll get Nobody from Either sido has been able lit some of these days whoa niy time to get to thut body to bury it. It is comes." Now tho minute you hour a buried thero in the air on the barbed t soldier talking thut way, you know he wire and it will be graduully shot away, i will get it. '1 lie trench is no place fur Living cheek to jowl wit dead men; a fatalist und a fatulist, in my ex per that's tho thing thnt turns you to n'ience, is not a good Boldier, because he beast, but it's a part of trench lifo that j will grow imputient over the delay in T tick '. 1 U9ei1 W fae down pains and backache, and had headache a good deal of tho time and nr little appetita. ps pains were so bad that I used to "it right down on the floor and cry, be cause it hurt me so nd I could not do ny work at those times. An nl,l SvrLydiaE. Pink. "rjwnl. i ' 11,0 tlme- I H'-lLw?' Vl'Keta,)1 A9H Wash. ?,yr'lMit"a, Box fer2'0ntinUet0!UITd7 of living infr lhri;e-fourth3 SottndT P,nkhwi,i Vegetablj l'. ir-fiammation. is unavoidable. Tho first thing that shocks you in j the trenches is to discover that, after a I tiaio, you ore able to watch men writh-J ing in pain with perfect equanimity. My first experience in this happened one day when a young Englishman in my squad, named Humuels, tried to shortcut to the rear and, instead of fol lowing tho maze of trenches, got out j into the open in front of our trench. A German bullet passed through his lungs and we sow him topple only 13 feet the coming of death and will, at last, take foolish chances, that no suno man would take. This Greek had a very beautiful knife und ull of the men in tho trench had their eye on it, for in ull the trenches it is tho custom for the men of a division to divide themselves ull tho belongings of u dend man which will bo ot use in the trenches. Someone Had Stolen It. Fork, dressed Kwftj Veal, dressed ....... Spring lamb, milk Steers CoWii Wethers ' Betail Price. Creamery butter '., Flour, hurd wheat Flour, valley Kggs, per dozen i.:1Tj Sugar, IJ. a .t.;f oiupleled ull arrange- tni- fhll 1'niltll II.... ..II """MMMMMMHMMMMnMHMMMMi classes in the caves in which the ;-! . . .nbi.nnN take refuge during tho bom-! Mrs. AnfflC TellS StflfV -j REMODELING Is the proper time to make those contemplated addi tions to your electric lighting. We are experts on this work and please the most exacting. "If it's Electric, come to us"J ; Salem Electric Company Masonic Temple. Phone 1200 35u !.IO(rra.t)fl ..J.H5(n!2 auc . 6.65 Seattlo Markets. Scjttle, Wash., March 19. nutter Eastern, brick, 21ej nativo AVashing ton creamery, brick. 30c; do solid pack, 29c. Cheese Domestic wheel, 22c; limbnr gor, JHc; Oregon triplets, 16 Vic; Wis consin twins, 17c; do triplets, 17c; Washington twins, IrJe; Young Amer ica, ISc. Esiis Select ranch, 23e. Onions California, lV4c; Oregcm, l'.ic; sets, Kl(nl2ca per pound; green, 25(a;i0c per down, I'otatoos (per ton) White Kiver, IH(fi.i2(l; itiirniinlis, r25; Kurly Hose, iflH; Karly Ohio, iji-15; Vakima Gems, $22(0.24. Portland Market Report. Portland, Or., March 19. Wheat Club, ifl.M.I; Iiluestem 1.:IH. Oats No. 1 white feed If:i2..r)0. liarley Fecil 1.25. Hogs llest live $7.60. Prima steers .$7.30 $7.75; Fancy cows $tl.5(l; Hest calves $H(o $H.3U. Spring lambs Sfa$g.H3, Butter City creamery 2!l',c. Fggs Selected local extras, 30c. liens 15c; broilers 20c; geeso S(0c. Weekly Report of Union Stock Yards I'uris The war has not interfered to the slightest extent with the nourishment- of babies at Paris. Professor I'innrd has .just reported to tho Acad emy of Medicine that with the nnnn. ing of hostilities and that with the tak i ing of precautions for insuring the food . supply of Paris, especial measures were caiien to mase eer a n hut. the fnn, elements for babies should not bo lack ing either in ounlity or auantitv. Ho successful have these measures been! U..I n. , .. ,' '",uul, "'"'.v "nr,R tne . in tho hall some time after Hal .P., S4 W"r. I'l" 'r''" ,,s"1u bnd left; how on investigation she di.J 1. ' tW 1,r'la11 but Mumbled over him lying at the cuing yenrs. foot of tho gtuir(1. flf bcr ,,,., to revive lnm and of tnJtmg him dowo I stairs nnd out at the street outranco. I The man she loved was dead, she add-. THE ROBIN STORY HOUR. "Tho llluo Robin," "Fleet-wing and fif W R RoIWe nt1iiHw?ot'voi,'e". aml a ",,,ry of 11,0 rol,i"H wi ii ib vauvu o llaui at Bridgeport, Conn., March 18. Mrs. Helen M, Angle, accused of having caused tho death of Waldo R. Ilullou in Stamford, Juno 23 last, told a jury yes terday her story of Billion's visit to bcr i' part nients on the night ho met bis death. She described how she bad hoard a home, make up the program for tie story hour on Saturday morning. All children from six to twelvo years are invited to the Public Libraiy, Saturduy morning at 0:30. reminded him that ho had grown chil dren, anil because (if thut I did not think it advisable." BAKER POUND DEAD. Han Francisco, March 19. A victim of accidental ens asphyxiation, John Schoehcr, a buker, was found dead in his room hero today. Ho was sixty years old and unmarried. $7.75; ewes, $rt.50 to .fii.75; lambs, ifK.50 represents- to fS.K5. The following sales am rej tive; 7S stern e 1035 131 steers 1 1 HI Hl steers 1011 fil steers 1 121 1 cow 1051 1 cow Mil 4 cows 97S 19 cows 1031 2 bulls 150H 2 stags 1195 1 lirifer 7S5 1 cl.lf Hil "27 hogs 2I1 201 hogs 19(1 215 l.ogs 221 22" hogs 17 5S7 li.nibs s'7 15 liiixed fl ed in a broken voice. M"S. Anglo said she felt lonosrtue und I called up llullou on tho evening of June 23; thnt Ballon came over and1 brought a bottle of wine. Kho did not. i are lor wine and at ior suggestion Itallou procured whiskey from the medi cine closet und poured out a small drink fur her und a larger oun tor liiin- $7.75 self. Soon afterward ttullnu departed, 70; tho witness said. Sho was preparing 7.50 to go to bed when sho heard a noise. 7.25; She decided to investigate. 11.50 1 "At the foot of the stairs, 1 came (i.25 upon Mr. Ballon," she said. "I did (1.10 1 the first thing that occurred to me," 5,90 she continued, describing how she hud 5.75 taken him out tri the sidewalk. fl.110; " We'were good friends," she said, fi.75 and added that she had gone out. fre 8.00 tquo'itly with Ballon. Who also euunicr 7.(in atcd gifts Ballon had given her. 7.55, "Hid ho appear to think imuh of 7.50 you 1" 7.40 j "Very much. He asked me several 8.85 times to marry him. I told him I did 7.00 not wish to, us ho was very old. I ulsoj GARDEN SEEDS The proper way to buy garden seed is in bulk, You get the best (esled and more money than you can packages, for your buy iu YOUNG PLANTS Wo have a good supply of cub buga uud cauliflower plants of the earliest varieties. Also onion sets. FLETCHER & BYRD 310 North Commercial When the little Greek was finally im loppio oniy ja ioot ; . . , , away from us. Ho writhed and moaned " ' jiTf cd u. r , l e S."" we found that it was missing. Home- 'WttiM irrciru!p!ti. . " ...vp, C OJ. l -4 trie couiHeoc! but out- officers wouldn't let us try to get mm. The German s didn t shoot nt him nny more, because they knew they liau "lunded" him. Doctor Is Killed. Our lieutenants sent to another part of the trenches for a lied Cross man, who cuino after about an hour. This Rod Cross doctor was a young Hwjss named Schorr. Ho climbed right out of tho trench and started towards the writhing figure of Samuels, but a bul let passed through his head, and after flopping about for a minute or two, Schorr's body stiffened and we could see 'ie wns dead. This was about 3 o'clock in the af ternoon. Whenever we tried to get out to help hnmuels, the Oermuns turned n terrific firo our wny, nnd although we one hud stolen it from him, it Appears, before he was dead. I had a pair of field glasses which were very expensive and mure than one man asked me to promise him that, when 1 was killed, thu glasses would go to him. Kvery valu able possession of every man in the trenches then can bo legitimately claimed for trench servicu, is marked by his comrades. It's just a cold-blooded custom thnt hns grow out of tho cold blooded und close acquaintance with dentil. If you think thut heroes uud idols grow in the trenches, you arn wrong. The life is too beustliko for such hu man tilings. North Portland, March 19. The re ceipts for the week have been: ( nttle, 1009; calves, 10; hogs, 2071 ; sheep, 1419. .hi """.""Si Cattle In the cattle division begin ning of this week the offerings were mostly of the fat: light weight class nnd consequently the offerings were ongerly picked up by the various buy ers. Tho market in considered steady in all lines. Beat steers are bringing $7.75; cows, 0.20. Hogs. There iH a scarcity' of hogs coming to market, and as a result the prices took a sudden jump of 35n Mon day, ami hns remained at that price since. Prime lightweights commanded $7.0'). Nhcep. I.Ike the swinn market, sheep also advanced with n sonsntioial jump. Yearlings advanced from $7.50 to it-nine lire iiur wnv, hiiu uiummih nt- - . could even hear Samuels groaning, we ,IyfilV"rlTSt LrUDlIOIl couldn't get to him. It was not until ' . Jf , ot mount Lassen loday lurk thnt we could do anything. Then Victor Chapman of New- York, a Harvard man who was studying archi tecture in l'nris when the wur bloke out, made a lasso with a piece of rope and before long ho had dragged both hudies into tho trench. Hiimucls was dead. Must Not Bs Careless. Experiences like this hardened us and finally we got to the place where, if a man "was killed or wounded he w blamed for carelessness. When Vis consellos, a merchant of Paris, was killed with n rifln bullet through Ins i ' head while bo was peeping about thethis has not been fully verified Wedding, Cat.. March 19. The 'eighty-first eruption of Mount Lessen,1 California's B'-tivc volenno, began bc-j fore dawn today. At :.'I0 the eruption j ; continued moderately active, Kmoke I from th crater did not use-end very, high, but rolled anv down the mouu tninside to the southward many miles.l Some observers declared that for an' hour a new vent near the base of! Mount Lassen, on the north side,! belched gnat volumes (,f smoke, but i I fcmokera of Turkish Trophies Cigarettes tifteen years (go are smokers of Turkish Trophies Cigarette today t '.i'lMtWf'i.R.'i If House It you are, you need to try one of our Simplicity Electric Sweepers. They take the work out of Cleaning and the dirt out of Carpets. Let us send one to your house for demonstration Phone 85 for Information Portland Ry. Light & Power Co. i