Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, March 26, 1915, Page THREE, Image 3

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    TITHES
CHIMNEY SQUABBLE IS
TOMORROW
"The Famous Shoe for Women"
When you wear our shoes you have the
assurance that they are different from
the ordinary kind.
There is an individuality to QUEEN
QUALITY shoes that puts them on
different plane, that gives you ex
clusive style.
For years we have been able to show
you new and novel patterns always
the latest style that no other dealer
can show.
This is because we have the exclusive
agency for Queen' Quality shoes, the
first in style, fit and comfort. '
Fullerton's 270 n. com'i st.
Abbie A. Graber, Manager Shoe Dept.
j
1; THE MARKETS I
I '
1,
j Ih general local market conditions
IbW be rammed up us follows: Kggs
fliij poultry firm, with prospects Rood
j; in aiivniH'e within 11 low days;
Luin md feed stationary; no change
!;e the fruit or vcg.-tuble markets; hogs;
fink, priees ueing 'i rem on irom
hptclay.
Ita stamtv uml interior grade ol
jr.Ky potatoes now (in the market jus
i.auKil a sudden rise in t lie market.
lutolatioru have ml u iuli I III tents per
nskel within the hist week.
RhJMk'8 Irom south. tii California
(win- on the niaiket, uml supplies ure
hamff in ie'iilar.
!!ir, timotny, per ton $12
i'livtr, per ton !,S."j(l(a!)
J mind vetch tUQvl'i'.
I t ifwiio!
j ut, per bu-hel
fit yr bushel
' "JrJi Ja rl ey
i'W .-.
' arkol corn ..
h
.'corts, per ton
I Effgs and Poultry,
;V-, rsi.h, JoV ; n;,,
f liens, lb
yji'ociters, ol,, p,.r poim,''''."'
i1""?
'. : Butter.
j'reamery butter, per pound..
J-attetfat, ier j.m m.
Vegetables.
Portland Markets.
Portland, Ore., March 20. Wheat
Club, I,24; bluostcm, 1.2(1.
Outs No 1 white feed, $32.
Dm ley Feed, $24.
Hugs Host live, $7.40(057.45; prime
sters, $7.50; fancy cows," (l..;ll; best
calves, $S8.50; spring lambs, .$I2..50.
Hotter (,'ity creamery, 29(j'.
Kggs Selected locul extras, 20e. ,
Hens, Kic; broilers, 25c; geese, 8Cl)c.
Weekly Report of
Union Stock Yards
North Portland, Ore., March 2(1,-
The, receipts for too week have been
Cattle, 102.S; calves, 2li; hogs, 2144
sheep, 1778.
Cattle. Cattle receipts this
have been fairly liberal with
sale for all elusses at steady
columned to the previous week
ttoers brought i!7.75.
noes. with light receii, ts
week
ready
prices
Top
there
President of 0. Wl R. & N.
Says Line Will Not Be Ex
tended Pending Suit
Portland, Ore., March 2tt That there
Will be no extension ill the immediate
future of the O.-W. R. & N. company' s
eastern Oregc.n Hue westward from
Kivorton at the present, was the offi
cial announcement made here today.
Tho company's budget, authorized by
the board of directors or tho Union
Pacific system, made no provision for
such an extension.
Although difficulty in marketing
ruilrcud bonds is believed to huve had
some Hearing in the railroad's decision
NOT ET ADJUDICA TED.
Chairman Miles of School Board Declares Every Day's
Delay Increases Danger of Fire For Which Board Is,
Responsible- Contractor Hughes to Submit Proposi
tion In Writing Today j
,,, . . . .-" - ", wnn toe new ciumney until it I
r a VT0U I,8 Pm'"","l'l 1,1 '-t- accepted by the board; neither
tcr sent by President .1. 1). Knrroll, of , second chimney be constructed
tiie railroad company, to the state land
uuuru ui nniein,
Although overtures have been of- consent to this penalty, it is said, be
ared by both sides, neither of whuh, cause he regards it as'a arbitrary con
is satisfactory to the other, ,t appears tention on tho part of the eommittee
as though the building committee of inasmuch as the experts reported that
the Salem school board and Contractor, the chimney, as constructedwas amply
S. A. Hughes are. no nearer a settle- sufficient to serve the purposes of he.
ment of the high school chimney eon-j heating plant. Mr. Hughes, however,1
troversy than they were two weeks is to ren.ler his proposition of settle':
ago and there the matter rests. j ment in writing to the committee to-
lu the meantime, while all attempts day, it is understood, and no definite
at a settlement of the disagreement decision will be reached until the com
seems at a , deadlock, nothing cn be mittee will huve had time to give it
done toward connecting up the furnaces duo consideration
with tho new chimney until it has been' In the event an amicable adjustment '
can the of the differences between, the build !
until a inir committee ami the contractor cm,.
"Ver the first llllt he lirrnmrct in Ihi vi.,.
one, and the sehool hoard and district future the case will probably 'go into!
is faco to face with-the danger of a the courts and. in this case, "there are
serious conflagration at the high school some very delicate and intricate noints
u IHCSeill or law a,,, enllltv ivnl-.,.l wl, ,.l.
settlement is readied
i it i.... ... . i
"J,!; i i'rom ID to 20 cents, - Even at the de-
k'w in iiium-i. IOIII1 IMC
..$:ffl..r)0 1
eastern markets.
"lv) 'slu'nl' jN,)rtl1 Portlaud sheep prices
J'.j,,! continue to climb. Monday tales were
"' '"jinadd at H cents for prime lambs, shear-
..lings nt 7.io and shorn ewes at $0.
iiood quality shcarlinu no doubt wci'.ihl
spring the above pales.
; The following mlos
live:
..17
12c
nro representu
...:t0c
I' abbage, per U
vM:irmpB
iVomato-n, Florida
auliflower, (in-frm
-..Jlrusscls Spruuts
; tiii! (iarlic
f'hy, per dozen, in
'I' '"' (iiicgmii, I,,,.,,.!
:?t potatoes, ciate...
il ettate, orate
''fti.'hokes
. ti ets
I'bbard, box
-'aragus
I'ifornia
liiihei
..$1.7
(i 2.7-i
$I..W
$l,"-(l
$l.:io
Be!
rate .i I
I'ifo ."iUc ,
peas
Fruits,
naval .
(' iunu. Ih
V'iMiiii, per bx
v' witrl.. ... it.
, , i 'cr in
'flK box
',!", harr-i
..". Wmedarv. r.
15c
i:.c
Hie
$2.;.Oft2.7u
Se
$:i.50(i4
rV'-c
$1.2.j(ii I.JiO
$111(1
2 i steers
.'12 (doers
i"i2 steers
72 i.leers
2H cows ...
2"i cows ..
.'1't cows ..
4 cows ..
1 bull ...
24 bulls ...
1 "tug
2 calves
$t:2.-)4 hogs ..
2.30! 42 hogs ...
!'ol III) hogs ...
$l.")0,fi.-,n hogs ...
$2.;',0 I!l7l,nnlis ...
12 lambs ...
23 wethers
...1211
...11115
...11.11
...1H2S
...1121
...1121
...11112
...121.1
...inn
...HIM
...1111
... 2H1
. 1!I2
... 171
. I hi.
... ISO
... s:i
... 112
... 114
That the gigantic laud hobliiiirs cnv.
ering hundreds of thousands nf m.r.w
is the chief block to railrc.td progress ! building, on. account
is tne (lominato note in th s letter. .lcfeetito l,i... . nv ti,,, n i.,.. . t ...V ' 1 : . V." ""
Knr-rell charges that the Pacific Live- nigh," whence" heaiing ,,,, "Z Tn the h 'of b g beVweeu
stock company, against which the state operation. . , ! and the de e, sen' ' O. on hnn the
as begun suit to recover lands alleged 'yesterday morning, in the effort to l.uildlllg Z, i feo",itn L'" 1
to have been obtained through fraud, establish some basis for settlement, the1 contention is admitted by Mr Il.mhes 1
is seeking to retain rts dominance over i building committee of the school board,! that the contractor violated 'his con-'1
cent nil Oregon, retarding settlement composed' of Directors Barnes and tract in deviating from the specif ica-;
and Inoreby preventing railroad eon- Huron, called up Contractor Hughes! tions in a ycrv material sense and sub-1
structKo because without settlers there j and asked him what terms he had to' jocts himself to a penalty On the1
would be no tonnage offer as a basis of arbitration of the, other hand Mr. Hughes maintains that!
Kirrell disclaims absolutely that the disagreement. Jt is understood that tho chimney was constructed under the'
railroad is interested in tho suit to oust p''-. Hughes offered to i.c ept a settle-; supervision' and direction of the school
the livestock company, denies that the ment for the full contract price upon board's duly authorized agent and in-l
railroad is itself seeking to purchase ot Mho first chimney and construct the spector, who certified to and accepted1
otherwise acquire the lauds held np I eeond chimney upon a sc ale four tho chimney and that the board is'
from settlement, and insists that C. inches larger in diameter inside thoMeuallv hound nn,l..r il,., ..,,.,. o
McConnell, whom the livestock con-1 Jile at the same price of the first ! contract to accept the supervising
puny charges with being the railroad '""mo? and consent to a reduction of architect's report as final,
company's agent in the suit, was em- lu I'outract price to the amount of $1S Meanwhile, as declared by Chnirman
I'loyed merely to gutiicr data for the j ul)0n tne Wo ,,"ln,,.v. the amount the1 Miles of the school board, at the last
guidance of tho coinpnny nnd its finan-1 board claims Mr. Hughes will havet meeting when the subject was dis
eial backers, j wived in labor nnd material by reason cussed from nil points of view the
The offices of the Pacific Livestock ' nnvinK omitted the ''header" fea- school board is assuming an element
company are in Han Francisco. I '"re of ,,le specifications, nnd which of grave risk and responsibility in
Mr. Hughes admits he will have saved j every day's delay at arriving at an
ft1 0".,,,hc;'i., if ,lin,h " are built j amicable adjustment of the differences
...,..t ...r i.-niit-in eciy seveutn : uetween tile emit ractor ami the build-
DCTIDE IsCDJIDTMrftlT Ll', i.ig committee and that, having been
; .t.iiiu.iKii mu uour not, accord- thrice warned nn, fully aware of the
in? to renorts. reicct Mr 1 1 : ; i:.. ,
... , . , ' ..,,h.,.n. imiit-r irom uie ounirenK
proposition outright it is understood of fire from the present defective
that the building committee still holds' flues, if a disastrous cnnflnorntinu
or with boiling wilted water. Add two. 0 ,lle belief that the contractor should should take place, "the board could be
or threo small, sharp, red peppers, and i l'i'nn'iW'l for failure to -adhere to held criminally liable for any damages
boil lor 1,1 minutes. Tamales are usual-1 4 c K.,r'''t ,t""1" of Blll,'ificatioas, that might result''. If the 'committee
ly m.tde with chicken, but other meat "P0''" "Jv to the inside dimensions and Contractor Hughes are not able
may be used if desired. "f tl,(1 "' winch nre nearly H inches to arrive at. a satisfactory adjustment
. ; t,ie I'1""" and specifications of the nuitler bv the time of the next
wined ioi unit eomeiois that he should meeting of the board, which has been
stand a reduction oflJMi per cent of tho fixed for next Tuesday night, it is not
contract price, according to the improbable that the ' ma jorit v of the
recommendations of. the heating and board will take n vote, upon 'the ipies-
iiuiincy expevis .Mr-rnei-siin nnd liing- tinn and decide' it one wny or tho
iiiioi, or roniuiici. .nr, Jluglies will not other,
LAST DAY OF SALE
Brick Brothers
Clothiers & Furnishers
Formerly Oscar Johnson's Plymouth
Come: State and Liberty Streets.
FBI ENDS- 8"U'in' r'' MlirCh' 1U13'
AVc want tothnnk those of you who have attended our Great Money
Raising Sale, nnd we hope you are ull pleased with your purchases.
Should any of our customers for any reason bo displeased with what
they purchased during the rush and turmoii of the sale, we will bo
pleased to exchnngc or make good any complaint. Ho if wo don't get
any complaints we then know we pleused you till, nnd that's our inten
tion nil the time.
Sale Closes Saturday
Now, to you good people who have not been able to attend our sule,
you have until HATl'RDAY to do so, and if you don't como you surclv
'will be the loser. .
We have sold to good people from DALLAS, Tl'RNER, BLACK
HOOK, SOU), STAYTON, INDEPENDENCE, SUBLIMITY, WOOD
BI'RN, RICKREAL, BROOKS, MACLEAY, MT. ANGEL, PHILO
MATH, UKRVAIS, S1LVERTO.N, HUBBARD, MARION, JEFFERSON,
DONALD, MONMOUTH, AND OTHER NEARBY TOWNS. ASK
YOCR NEIGHBORS AND THEY WILL TELL OF THEIR GOOD PUR
CHASES, SATURDAY will positively be the last day of Ol'lt SALE, and if
you don't take advantage of it, it will be yiiur own fault. You will
make good interest on your money if you attend OCR SALE. Wo will
have extra help to wait on you.
Yours truly,
BRICK BROTHERS
Boston Brown Bread with. Cream. !
mm ii-uspuoinui suit, oneiiaii cup ut
moltirbca, two eggs, one uml one-half
ciijih thin, eriiun.. ."Sift the dry . ingred
ients. Add molasses, yolks of eggs well
heutin, and 'cream; liu-dy, told in the
ivliilcs of eggs bcatm stilt. Pour mix
ture into buttered mold, steam throe
Hours; then bake une lunr in a moder
ate oven.
Warships Pound At
Dardanelles Forts
(Continued From Page One.)
Union Meeting of Young
People's Societies Planned
y-'" Radnor
We'll UnboxThe "RADNOR
Arrow Collar
April is
ANEW
EosUm Erowu Bread. One cup corn-
17.75 1 meal, one cup oi rye ineul, one cup
7.(i." Un'htiin Hour, two ami one-half tea
7,liil ' spoons soda, one teiipoii.i salt, three
.7 .."( : lUiU'liiH cup of molasses, two cups sour
6.75 i milk, or ono uml three-loui tbs -ti
(1.(1.1 "'o.'t mil''- Mix mid eitt the dry in-ii-.o'KredieutM
and add the molases " aud
'... i iiii n i,.f,, 1 1, ii,'.t., c: i
ui j i ine pomi'ii
into the ndMiio ini lanlts.
. . , Christian Endeavor nineties of Sn
...i .. , ,,, oiner ioinis on loin are ti. meet Sunday
uie western ironr.
I ... .. .
First I'le.-livterian
vcniiiL' in tho
hiirch, in u union.
On the eastern front several Russian lll(,,:tiM( , 'a ,t, cbHstian Endeavor
"Salem's Best Market Place" S
C oi-, : milk. Heat thuiouehlv uihl steam
tl.2i ' 'hree ami one half Iidiis in well-butter-H
mi cd, covered molds. Removo the cov
"i,.'i(l "'''I bake the iinau loiijj euouuli to
Sdd 'iir.v too lop. Jlns may be made ul:
lid! with one and one-hull cups coinmcnl
attacks east of Auyustow in the Lak
region have bei hecked, it was stal-
''l. flcr n artillery couiniunds the
causeways thrc.iKli the muj'shira ami the
repeated l(iisinn onslauahts breal
7..10
7.40
7.10
11.110
uml i.ve meal and no piahaiu tlour,
Three Year Old Boy
Returned By Kidnape;
C.irroU Stowed. Scrape and wash
yoinirf currots, luil cpiite rapidly, in
water to cover wilo cover iiiiitif.hv.
I clitni ly olf, when neurlv done add salt.
When tender drain, cut Into strips, re
in in to srcwpiin Willi a generous
l..7."ri""l, lb.
Ocrn Moal Fithbulls, Two cups cold
white common! mush, one cup shredded
Ontario, Cal.. March 20,-That three ! l'' 1.," :'?';.;lrlr?,'!1..!;,,f;
H50 :fv' '''! H-'ott of Victorville , W10V. .,,, , ,.
In ill by spoonfuls
Drain on porous paper,
balls compare very fa
1 ' ,11 i ..... i , , ,, : in rcioovo sun, li necessary,
Illil HOt return hnmn Vnl., n i n r 1 1 V Alnn. '
; '- 1 .1.". " " , the initrcdients nnd
S!i(:M4ejX b.ut, wis retMf,,d b k.i,,"Jrsriiiito hot to.
vmuL , l'". u, :z. ... . i .,r::1. ""vrhnw codfish
1' Per fartt '.::. "..". ?' lmi rr . .u. .. f i. ! voriiblv in tnsto with those made with
1, Vi ,d Muitor """I ? of J. II. MV'rtvr bBiliff of 'V"' "8 "''e J
1 ,- wot ... I Kan Beriinrdinn cnontv. r. !
.'..t, . ,1 , II II". . I" I ..
a. -i- rMtd
f.d
!'
drrsp,
'", imiii'
- :
W hiitS31'1-'
J S' wheat
W, Ip ,1...
'I'J.CU .
(I'arri H',c
O'-iC" 10c
riUir
Ca 10c
Oc
mou.t
SftSV'c
7......U
3. "' "Hie
, D. o
I
35c
-a.iof 2.00
l.Mfu2
2(lf
... $11. HO
Ernnkie Scott, nfter beinir lost two
nihts and a day ou the desert, re-i
turned home and wns found in bed
when his parents returned from a
finntie nll niaht search for their son. I
Tamalos. Meat from half a boiled
chlcKcn, one clove garlic or half a
mi ilium-sized oniiiu, otic tun it h tea
siioonliil cayenne, ones teaioon stilt.
McCurtv believes Hint n man. whom one cut) corn meal, two or three small
he will not mention, but who is well- rod peppers. Com husks, chop the
known in Victorville, stole the child ( chic ken; scmn with the ctipctte pep
out of a desire for revenue against ' a r, Kiirlic, or t'ie onion finely ehoped,
I'ninkie's parents. Hearing that , u ml vnltj lonn the ment Intu little roll:,
bloodhounds were en route from Los about 2 Inches long and three-fourths
Angeles by special trnin to take up of in inch in din tor. I'our boiling
the trnil, he believes, the kidnaper he- water over ) mini and stir, using
came pumc stricken and carried the water enough to make a thick paste,
lad home. iTnlie a heanini tablestioonful of the
paste, pat it out flat, and wrap a roll
of hiclicn in it; then wrap cn'-h roll,
u. ...... In In li,,.l, uhl,., h,.v.,
. l,.,.rul..n In I..
f ! tying the husks with n piece of string
close to each end of the roll, Trim oft
the ;"nds of the corn husks, allowing
j 1 hem to project an inch or two beyond
the rolls. Cover the rolls with the
broth iu which the chicken wns eiked,
amount of butter, seu-oning and cream.
' Let come to a boil ami serve hot. Fu
ll' cliungo In place of the cream use
some ment or chicken brnth or foine
lemon juice. I'or variety use three
, ! parts carrots to one part sliced onions,
roo'i unit serve as nbovc.
k'S&
THIS TRADE MARK
IS YOUR GUARANTEE
There Is no genuine
BAKER'S COCOA
BAKERS CHOCOLATE
unless It has this trade
mark on the package.
WALTER BAKER a CO. LTD
ESTABLISHED 1780
societies ill the city. h seems tout
many of tho societies here either do
not know of or are not interested in
i'lie work being done by the local Chris
tian Kiulcavor Cnion, and the execu
tive committee ..' that body hus plan
ned the union uieeliiiii both for the
purpose ol' explaining their work and
in Ihe hope ot getting nil societies en
tlinsiahtirwly inleioHi d in it.
The principal spenkt-M ot (In- evening
are C, II, Spiuguo, won is the ecciitle
ilin-tiiiil l.n
Jus. HI in, pus
tile dis.atc'ics received hern today. ol' the First Coiigrcuiitiniial church
A dirigible is M'pirted to have sailed i f t city. There will be good special'
over Loumi, dropping 14 bombs. Nine : music throughout the prnraiii. It i.
civilians were wounded, A dispatch 1''"" "1 the coiiimittce to dismiss
from (i rod no stnt"s that at Cuwalkl, the meeting in ample time that all
the first town marked for the (lerinan ' niay return to the evening service in
retaliatory mcasuies, not only guvern-1 their own chinch, At least .'inn young
ment buildings were fired, but a nnm-1 people should be out In near these men I
bcr of others deliberately were sell speak. All Fndeavors of all the local
Qcrmnns Retaliate.
I'.'trorad, Miii.h 20. flerman re
taliatory measures as a result of the
alleged bun, inn nnd lontlnir by Kus-,
sums now include raids by dirigibles necretuiy of the state
upon 1 1 il, I t 1 . I towns, nceonliiig to deavor t uiou, niul lie,
WEEK-END SPECIALS
Knight's 25c Cutsup, Id oz, buttle,
special 10c
alem-.Maile llrooms, ,10 oz.
size 1,'jii
f 'ii li t'liiiiia liipc Olives, new crop,
per pint l.'n:
lied X Syrup, 10 pound enns, Mlo
I'let'errccl Stock llluck or Husp-
berries, 25e cans, s in! , 5c
SEEDS
White Hurley ii2,00 ewt.
Fancy Ited Clover 15c lb.
Alsyke Clover Ji'.jc lb.
Fancy Timothy "ljc. lb,
lap HiicliHlicut " y. b.
Tea Seed, all varieties .,, 15c lb.
Heaa Seed, all varieties ,. 2dc lb.
(Inioii Sets lflc. lb.
I.arly Hose I 'ol aloes .... aic lb.
WESTACOTT-THIELSEN COMPANY
itl North High Btreot Orocory Phone 830; Meat Phona 810
tmi
ablaze.
Ruins Hamper Operations.
Paris, March -' ! . Thu entire Iml tie
front in France and Flanders is being
drenched by heavy rains. This Is ser
iously himleiiiig operations and little
activity was icpoited in tho
war office dispatches today.
Several (ierninii attacks southeast nl'i
Verdun, ns well as those northwest of
I'ont n nioiissoii, have been repulsed, It
was stnted. la the ( hnmpagne region,
the (ierninin again directed attacks
against the allied positions In tho Lo
rette Hills, but were repulsed.
rociities are eiirnesll.v urged to be pres
ent and to li ill iu leaking tins meeting
a means of nrou'ing inoie cut liosiasin
for wider and bettor service in the
I'nion during the coming year.
a.pr i.nnu unvnrn i.nnir. . . ...
. ,r
(I'hiladelphia Public Ledger.) 1
It is gratifying that South America j , , t j0Hrnn, Wlt AJ
is beginning to see the wisdom of jfc out among thousands of rcadors
looking this way. She still hesitates ; and find you a buyer.
II IM.IIC, Ulll eillHISII HUS lllieinij jji.eu y
of ( lovonlale, way to eonfiib-nci', and soon hu will svifcji.,!.
II. H, I'eetz (iii.I wit'
official vii-iting lelativcs iu the
il v tiolay, ' be smiling.
i
DORCHE5TER.MA33.
CrroU and Onions. Scrape, slice
and boil carrots until tender. Slice
onions and fry in bacon or ham fat,
land irhcn nearly done add the carrots,
I season, stir well, cover and lot cook
' very slowly, stirring frequently to keep
'from burning. This is a giud way to
I prepare them in late winter or early
I spring when Ciey are old ami strong
May Beach Settlement,
Home, March 2'1. A report that new
efforts nre being made by the (ler
inan government to rench an under
standing with I'aly that the latter may
be depended upon to continue to ob
serve a neiitinl position followed a
visit of Prince Von Huolow, thn (ler
inan nnihar-ador, to the foreign office
today,
Prince Von Hueh.w does not consider
the situation Impel, ss, it was stated on
high authority. He is pending new ef
forts toward bringing Italy and Aus
tria to an understanding as to tcrri
terial concessions, reports declare.
That a messenger had arrived at tho
ficratan enihnsy with Important com
munications from Vienna was rumored,
following the return nf Von lluelow.
One report declared that Kmperor
Franz Josef desired to deal direct with
the Italian foreign olficn Instead of
through llermniiy in discussing tho pos
sibility of ceding to Italy the Austrian
territory she demands as a price for
neutrality.
Well Understood.
The Man Of course, you under
stand, dear, that ndr engagement must
he kept secret f
The Woman Oh. yes. dcarl I Ml
everybody that. New York American.
fMr
With every hoys' suit, G
months' subscription t o
American Boy free.
want that Suit, it's just
what I've been looking for
That is what many a
mother said when she
spied one of our nobby
new Boys' Suits. That's
what you'll say when you
see the many new attract
ive styles we are showing
in Boys' Norfolk Suits.
Sturdy Service Sure Sat
isfaction. Prices: $3.00 to $10.00.
SALEM
WOOLEN MILLS
STORE