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THE SALEM CAPITAL " "EQ0N- MONDAY, MAY 31, 1915, EIGHT ROLAND A. NICHOLS The Man Who"Discnvprpri" H...u 1U1U,U Dell Wr At 1 l': V Tomorrow Will Be Silk Day at Meyers Silks to Sell at 69c ard A great sale of silks has been arranged for next Tuesday. A large assortment of splendid silk fabrics in the most popular and wanted colorings stripe, check, plaid and figured patterns are shown. 24 inches wide and usually sold up to $1.25 a yard. Extra special offering for Silk Day, next Tuesday only, your choice 69c a Yard. An Important Sale of White Crocheted Bed Spreads This sale of fine quality bed spreads offers splendid chances to save. Now is the time to replenish your supply. These spreads are of splendid design in heavy bro caded patterns full size. The prices are surprisingly low for such spreads as these. Usual $2.00 Spreads, special at .: $1.09 Usual $2.50 Spreads, special at $1.98 Usual $3.50 Spreads, special at $2.68 Usual $4.25 Spreads, special at $3.79 LOGANBERRY GROWERS PLAN A GIGANTIC POOL Final Effort To Be Made To Get Outstanding Crops Into Or ganization For the Purpose of Frustrating Designs of Short-Seller and Salvatio n of the Industry-Will Estab lish Organization and Sell ing Offices In Salem To rciiHolitlitte the penis f tin Salem , who were making an effort to tenure ..... , T, (. (',. into tiur profit, upon their product, is the Fru.t In.on und H. S. (.ile 4. ' " i purpose of the movement proposed nt one und throw it open to receive nil ot , t(Hllva mci.ting. It has been rumored the ucreneo now outstanding " 1IS , Hint offers of evnpornted Oregon logan form one gigantic pool of the entire berries lmve been nnido in the East nl I product of the state ami to i.o-lude all ready at 17 eents evidently by speoulnt- . . - ors who do not hesitate to undermine j of this year s crop, outside ot that m- j nnJ ruii tw imlu(ltry fnr the Bnke of I ready contracted to canneries, into one: frt,tjon 0f a cent's commisison, and it gigantic pool, is tho pruposition which is the hopo and desire of the growers j will be put up to the linhci ry grow-withi-i i the aviation and pools to crs of the Willamette valley and the ' thwart tin efforts of 'these unscrupulous ! state in attendance at tlic hi- iven- short-sellers in shutting them out of ition of the loKanberrv (imwc s' asso- ruinous competition. ,ciation, in session at'lhe Salem Fruit Iho board of directors of the T.ogun- I Union this afternoon. 0l ls composed The object is to get every available of Dr. C. W. Ivoone, ot S.Ivcrton. presi- ..... ;.. ti.i ut,.t.. !,.. m imitioa dent; L. H. Roberts, vice-president; J. whether the growers be g to the I.o-1 J. McDonald and 8eymour Jones, all of Iminhcriv Growers' association, the , Ssvlom. Ralph Mores, secretary of the The House of Quality Vamtm' r"M- mm".4-"" mm TmP oooilooop.s -- - Salem Fruit L'nion, the Willamette al ley l'rune Growers' association, or the ti'ile & Co. pool, so as to center abso lute control of the entire evaporated croii of lounnberrics into the growers association and to establish and muin-i tain a uniform price which will net the producer fair profit upon his investment and labor, la order to make this phin successful -- " ; it is proposed to open up headquarters Maiem for the Loganberry Growers ' association with a competent salaried baseluill malinger lis to why his -l n Ij . ,,, in elinrge, to manage all of the af faileil to make good. (airs of tho big pool, ami to organize o ! local, associations in every section in Attorney Dana H. Allon and Walter which the berries are produced all to be K. Kcvcs are today moving their liiw a part of and affiliated with and enjoy I offices from the I'nitcd States National ; the benefits ot the state organization, jbaiilt building to the fifth floor of the This plan was tentatively decided up- Salem Hank of Commerce. , " nt 11 special meeting ot the Ijouru or o directors of the association, which wns ,,., , - i held in the blue room of tli unmercial The 62na session or tne Oregon eon-, ,.,,, hi ,,.,. lfm.IM leionco of the ( hiircli ot the I nitod, .... ,, tt:..:" ,.p .i, .',:t 1'iiinn and Gile & Co. ami was presented by a sso in- ut the Fruit Union headquarters this afternoon. Although not definitely d that this All Around Town Dr. Vendelsoiin, apsciallst In fitting flaaioi correctly. U. S, bank bldg. Tho Great Northern Express company offices, and those of the Wclls Kargo were closed today noon, on ticcuuut of .Mi'liiorinl dav exercises. TJr AR.s'fOn Hent.ist unpnnrt flnnr Rfinlr of ''itiiinerce bliihling. j iiromreii in i urisi, win ue ocoi in .sc iitiii nrui u ill utz ii'ai :ii in (" m , nun ,. i . w i i .. o i ., :, I,.,. i, f, iiii, v i President Keene to the grower Mrs. Albert E. Hurst, of New York u,,ii il... i.i.,.'ui',iin,r ,,ri'i, lmve l,lt,J city, is visiting lior mother, Mrs. H. 1). ! charge of the evening services. The Holi it her .home at :W I North I Hilde institute will be condiicti'd bv I'l'll.lt Sll'CCI. This IS .Ml'S. IllllSl S lilMt l..,,!...,,. Il A l hnnmii. 0 ' i-iuil I, In linn. . 1 1 ii,. liny.; i, i I... .pi... "i. : i-,....'. Gile & Co. nool ... . ' .... ....t. i iu in 1 1 1 il 1. 1. i iit'oui n ill iiisiuoit, iuv- . 1 .... ii Bug rcpresciuatlvo here. Rugs made l,M,, u (,,,,,. nu,,m ,, ; now an! ton, Ohio. The C. S branch of the con-: the growers this uitcrnoon, spells from any hind i.f old carpets, l'lione instructor in nil advertising school in volition will be in charge of the local' "uceess to marketing of the crop this -IStMV. i New York. jiiastor. Uev. II. Ii. Dorks. .your. If nil of the growers do not o 0 . come in and some hold out to dump their product upon the market nulls- ! decided uiion it is undcrst r of the plan is agreeable to the Fruit Union and tote Dav i & 1'""' offieals and, if adopted Former Speaker Cannon Tho rivor today is falllnn, tho Btago For a real smoko that you will not above low water being Ti.l feet. During ' j,,, ,:,-U on trv a Hon Ton. , the past -t lioins there has been a r 1 1 i i I -1 ' full of .111! inch recorded. I , o 1 A Knights of Pythias picnic will be: ni- ...i r nr. inn r. lml.l n.ivl Mn I u r.l i v il. II, ,1.1 1 I, ...I.... I " ou iiiiii jur nn nuuiii twin- , " v . A..,.l,.u l.,,. 'II TT.,n.. l.lu lnercial Scdl 's 1 'he auspices o- Arion lodge No. o7. Wal-1 ,'t", AiiKli'. ( al., May ,11. Upon Ins Ju lor I,. Tooze, dr., will deliver the nd-1 )"'rivt'l here today from San Iraacisco pi,. m,i..,i,o ,.riii i.i.i imaldres of (he dav. Tl ..jiinn inrioilos " 'eh ,loe" Cannon, former speaker social Wednesday evening. Those hav-," 'i'k't i-r, ball game in the lifter-: f e house of repiTseiitativcs said nig i criiuinately and without regard to price ):.. ..a , iff,,. ,1 xiiwirii H 'n ti ml .ill I num. y il iiivmin mi .....w..... SaVS It C lln In Wlkntl to the market and grave danger of ser- iiiiiH d hinge of the entertainment say " 11 '""'ei' i tin' evening at t U i ! 1 " l'resident Wilson rested the to ai inor.v. I lie dance is to be uivou bv the iiiiifin in rank of the lodge. 1 Spocial niocting of Multno mah chapter N'o. I. It. A. M this evening. Work in the Mnrli Master degree. Visit ing ciimpauioiis welcome. Tho conunittoo liavinK in clinrno tho heniaii excursion to I'ortlaud Ki'nla.v, June II, report that many applications are being received for acconinioilat ion on the special Cherrian train, which leaves here early on the luoining of the llth. This train will arrive in I'ort- health, laud in time for the Cheriiaiis tn tulie pan hi mo paraiie. Tho Buttcvillo school is proparing to ' hold a lug lair at I In- Ituitovillc school! September 'J.'i. This will be the! ill ' that i will not bo well lor any one appear in prosperity garments. Tho Men's -Llboral Club will meet Wednesday al H o'clock iu t 'banning hall. "Parental Kespoasiliility " will bo the subji'i'l for debute. All lueii are invited. Hiiiig a friend. Tho P., E. & E. Rnilway company put on a special service yesterday and to day to handle tho crowds going to the cemeteries and thine coming iu to at tend Iho artcrnoou service today at the armory. With the extra cars, the crowds were loin, Moil oil schedule time, o Dr. Wlsliccnus Sanitoriuiu for pres ervation and regulation ot 1 1 1 I I lit ril building. Tho SpauldliiH Lodging company Is making an.iiigouioiit.i to open their ..111 .. V I !..... .1 .1... .,,ii ,, i. I'll i wi in- ,'ii-ni-in I I II , .. ;1, . -ii , ' ... . . , Illl lSl nun win run on nil 1 1 nine, wna inn. , . . . ,, . i 1.1,l.. .. ,1,., .....,, m,,,i i i greatest lair ever hold iu that, vicinilv, .Ilium, iniii'v il,., null .ii..i. .,;n I,.,'"" I'rizcs have been oiferod to the .',,,,, , ,1,1, , I, ,11 I Ml I I ,' I I I II- It II 1 1 III II I' I si-Ii i ils near. These prizes are iu cash full power to act with regard to tho Gorman noto. 1 1 0 would not discuss the note. "1 ran only trust that the president acts with discretion," said Cannon. ions disruption and disorganization for ! the future. Iu checking over flo situation tins muming it was found that there is not to exceed three or four cnrloads of lo ganberries to be grown in the state thi year outside of the two pools and not contracted to numerics. This is not a very considembl noimt in comparison to the total yield tor the state or dis trict btit when it is taken into consider ation that the dumping of even ono of " I ut il congress meets in December, nil; tu,s ,.lu-londs upon the market at a tho responsibility is on his shoulders. " v,.-u,0 H.mv that fixed by the nssocia Cannon declirod the United Stntes t;,m im ,,tu.r ,s. 20 coins for the should havo a big national guard and , evaporated product, it can be readily a stronger navy to lie used iu einvg- understood what a chnotic. und uncer- leaves tor iSair tain condition of market it will pro- uncles. "Uncle Joo' Diego this afternoon if' for sale, a Want Ad will tell it. Salem Commercial club, is secretary of the association. Growers from all parts of the valley and other sections where loganberries are grown began flocking into the city this morning and there is a big attendance at tho meeting this afternoon. Prison Commission Considers Frank Case Atlanta, Ga., May III.' The petition for the commutation of the sentence of death imposed upon l.eo M. Frank was taken up by the prison commission here today. Tint condemned man's wife, his par ents and a score of friends were present when Frank's attorneys pleaded that his sentence for the alleged murder of little .Mary Dhngan be reduced to life imprisonment. Frank himself was not present. Included in the evidence submitted iu Frank's behalf was a letter from Judge Kuan, who presided tit his trial. The judge declared he was never convinced ot I'l'nnk's guilt and perhaps deferred unduly to the pury in permitting the verdict to stand. He snid he would usk the governor to pardon Frank ut the proper time, but if tho convicted mini could not be saved in this manner, his attorneys were at liberty to use the let ter ns they saw fit. 1 i" 4 ' ' ' f p II- Ml.l.M. f. S L 1IV " B UT then It Is not longer necessary to refer to Ilolaad a. Nichols ns tho man who befriended and educated und skirted on. the way to fame that great nutbor, Hurold Hell Wright, Kvery one ucnuiilnica nin me greni leeiurer unows or me rupia rise of llils scholarly man' Fewer men are more strongly commended and less criticised than Is Nlthuk He lias n body commensurate with tho size of his humanity anil his soul, )i bus a physique which any prizefighter or athlete might envy, n0 lonki like the man whom his lecture typllles, "The Man Worth While." People cw the country generally have beard his lecture on "Who Pays the Freight" A uuwer lecture which has proved very popular Is "Mind Your Owa Butliion." utice. " -I For the purpose of avoiding this very Journal thing, which happened last year to the ' serious loss and regret of the growers inn mi regular full time. Dr, Stone's Itch Ointment euros tho it.h. iiinl riliboii awards nn farm products. cooking, liincy work unit poultry, E. 0. Simmons, salesman for Vlck llros,, 'and l. Nhnacr returned this morning Iroiii il five day outing in the ling of the Men's hiberal Colly until ii I ti inn at Table Hoik, He- I I'liitarinii church, nt their Parental Responsibility" will bo object to be discussed al a meet- lub of the meeting to sides gnul fishing, they got a couple of i be held ill the chinch next Wednesday i cavoles, joM as a side line to the reg uliir sport of the outing. The Till in ile trip was made in a Ford. J Don't Neglect Your Eyes If you lmve pains In or over vout eyes, or Iu the buck of your head, head aches, your eves bliirr, if Vour eves twitch involuntarily, if you see doniile, I if you see rings around the lights, there i is something wrong with your eves and you should have them examined by a specialist, .ly experience of nearly It'l years in filling correct glasses to telieve eye St ruin will be at your service. If glasses lil'e not needeil, 1 positively decline to supply them. I guarantee satisfaction in every respect, I chance your glasses for one year free of charge If necessary. No extra charges for examinations, no drugs or drops used us they lire diiugeious, All biokcn glasses replaced while yon wait at very reasonable prices. Dr. M. P. Mendelsohn Iloomn 210 LM1 U. H. National lluuk W.lg., l'hune 110. I evening. Not only members of the club are expected to be present, but all those who are interested in the subject are welcome, Tho special drill and Inspection at the Indian training selnnl ycsteulav afleriioon brought out an unusually large altemlance, as Ihis was the last inspection of the school year. Fully Il.'i autos I nun the city brought the Niilcni people In witness the drill, besides II i great number coming on the Southern ll'ucitie and the electric. Many nf the ! Indians will leave for their homes earlv lhis week. I Chillies K. Mpimldinn, president of the Spiiiil.ling Lumber i'o and t', (i. Illn't, siipeiiiitenilcnt of the logging de partment, and many other cmplovcs of f tin i oio'aiiv weul to Slielloii ii vesler dnv In attend the tiincral of Jesse Hus Isell, the cneineer who was killed by a logging 1 1 ii i n a fen da,s ago at Hlacl. i Hock. A spcual train was run from iltlaoh lio.-k to Shell'iirn, carrying ninny 'from this city, as well as mot nf the cih,-,oiis ot lllack Hock, 1 I o - I A. O, Makers, Dr, R. E. Byvd and jl'aol ami l.loxd llauser leturued !atiii diiy night 1 1 1 1 1 1 l ooks, on the Upper Mi Keiiie, HI miles above ilugene, whoie they spent two days fishing In; rainbow Inuit. They brought luiek about inn tine tioot, the longest of which nieasiiicd IT'.j iuches. They left McKcuic tavern at ' :W yesterday morning and pulled into Salem at o:l,"i, making the entile lup of I'J.'i luibf without chains, though they found the roads rough in places They reptut a fine trip uu.d Wish tu call attention to the Inei that all of the troiil were caught with fly hooks and no bait. There is a lot of unconscious Iniiuor concealed In the explanations of H t .'' "V- :. i . " t'. V :V l. '' .y,... ,41 ..,lli, ' : .' Steamer Gulflight Was Torpedoed by Mistake Washington, liny 31. The American steamer Gulflight was torpedoed by mistiike by a (lerinan subiuurine, Am bassador Gerard cabled the state de partment today. "Tho American nmbnssador to Ber lin reports that the chief ofthe admiral ty staff, Admiral Itenhko, informed him that the commander of the sub marine which sank the Gulflight did so through mistake because two boats re sembling trawlers, one currying wireless were apparently convoving tlie Gulf light. The commander, therefore, thought it to be a British vessel it ml did not notice the American flag at the stern until just lifter giving the order to fire." thoritics, the electric, fountain in Will son park will be displayed. Tuesday, afternoon the Commercial club will take the visiting librarians for an nuto ride, shnwing some of the beautiful and interesting places in and around Salem. In the final arrangement of tho pro arum there will be found the following papers and addresses: "(jueslionablel ot th Books," by .Miss Kthel It. bawyer, Portland; "Some Phases of Art Wu.k in a Public Library," by Miss Annie II. Calhoun, Seattle; "The Untrained Librarian," Mrs. Ida 'A. Kidder, Ore gon Agricultural college; "the JNew Provincial Library at Victoria, H. O. S. Scholet'ield; " Heference Books for Children's Use," Miss Virginia Me- Master, Portlnnd; "Further Co-(;iera-tion With the Schools," John B. Kai ser, Tnconia; "Another Apology," Miss Lucia Haley, Seattle; "Some experi ments in Economy," George W." Fuller, Spn'iane. Mr. Charles II. Conijiton, chairman of tho publicity committee, will innlie a report nnd havo an exhibit of publicity material. B. B. Futeriiick, of the binding firm of Foster & Futur- Mysterious Fire Breaks Out On Liner Ansonia London, Mnv .'11. Fire broke out on the Cunard liner Ansonia, anchored nt her dock here oday. As this is the sec ond mysterious blaze discovered aboard the Ansonia during the last four mouths, nn official investigation has been ordered in the belief that (Ionium sympathizers may be responsible. I'.ignteen engines mid a tire boat fought the fire which broke out today it was brough under control. Grocery Specials for Tomorrow cs of tho 1015 law clnss of Willamette Alonr.o L. Scamstcr, one of tho gradual university. Our Special ,30c Steel Cut Coffee, Tuesday, lb 25c Annual Conference In Salem Will Draw Delegates From Northwest The Glasses of Today Will Restore Normal Sight and Add to Personal Appearance Glasses for Appearance and Service Our (r7i.v.si',v jrivu tho utmost benefit in float' restful vision and tho wearer has the satisfaction of tisini; the trimmest and most becoininjr mounting Hint can be devised. Let us show litem to von. Mws A. McCulloch, oPtometrsit 208-201) Hubbard Hid jr. Phone 10t) I Doz. Cans Country Club Oft -Milk 0JL 4 Doz. Heavy Jar Rubbers OC the 10c kind, for Ld Gold Dust Flour, the Best Valley Flour made, (Tl CC per suck pl.UJ nick, San FrniicUrn, w cmim a book- inling demonstration. ' The cbi ing w.ssinii will ho Tnesdav evening .after which a number of tli delegates will go to lierketey to attend the ni. mini meeting of the Amerinn Library asMicititiou. They will bo join, ed here by .Miss Miriwli lllnir, of A, state library, ami Miss Anno U. Kwczcv ) m I 1 1 library, Cash Auction Sale Almost new fumiturt and house hold goods. Everything must go. Owner leaving towa. Sale 1:30 p. in, Tuesday, June 1st, at 960 Marin street. In the side arc liiinf room idi and dining mom nl' ci ouk niission turalun' iBrfiiding 1 library table, 1 fentot taW, S lutlirr hot torn rocking chin, 1 nctlioiml WnV ease, 1 extension din'mR tWc, 1 buffet sidehoord ith mirioi, 5 'Vm ing chnirs; nlno 2 BunWt Wiltiw rugs ir. lxl'J). 1 ntfA Knine size 2D ynnls velvet stniminl hall carpet with Htnir phs 1 bed, 1 bin ml now whitis ciiampl V bed, 2 white eminii'l iron boK(i ton mattrcSKes ( i ubiimiiu'ci i. ..... bed springs (biTOt'l bed springs. ca il, 01115 I hiruYrve mwl Z oak 'hiircnns, 1 oak I'hifl ,111 k rockers, II oak tJ " 1 niik lihrnry tahlr, 1 nM., a,l m.iltress, 1 tnble. iilw (lrcwr, S kit" , ,lishcs, cnokinB uienni. Is. Iinse. water icrc, chair? tiny coven tables den t cream fieczer, cooler, it'' iff 1 iterator, etc. I Salem TaxicabCa Touring curs plcusiuc tlll'S. service. Prices llH'Ct llll inline for country nml Diiv ami infl't rciisoniilil''' Phonel tiff ice Ib'td Uligli tttti ' IT I I'elegiites are arming Imlav for the iiiiuual meeting nf I'acilio .urtliwcst l.ibuuy unsocial ion. This association has as its ineni beis librarians of (begun, Wash iiiutnii, Idahiiaiid HiitiKh ( olmiibiii. It holds nnnnal conferences, but hesel have always been iu linger cities thaul Nilcni-iu I'ortlaiul, Xenttle mid SpoU ane. The meetings will be in the audi-' tiiriiini of the public library and will, begin Mom lav ill p. m," (Inventor j Wiihvi'omli.. delirered I lie inldre-s ot welcome, to which (leorge W. l-'uller, nf, Spokane, president of I he association, .responded. The sebjet ol' lihrnvv : budgets will be piesi'iilcl bv Mrs. (leo. lierliiiger. of Kulln, nti.t di.-cus'.ed bv inenibers of the association. ,1, XI.' Mitt, state librarian of Washington,' will speak of the county library as 11 solution of many of tho' difficulties of small public binaries The subject of' " Huok-biu ing ii, Sauill Libraries'' will be prcscnte.l by Miss :(, ,,,it t, of Walla Walla. This meeting i of spe-! einl interest to trustees, and it is e.t ; pectcd there will be n number in at-i ileiiilance, j I At the emicltmion ol' the afternoon program the lo al libraries will enter-1 tnin the visitnts with a picnic if the' weather permits, There will be a meet-1 ing iu ihe evening, alter which,: Phone 68 855 N. Coral ! We deliver any place In Salom j TOiW'rm.tMHmMf3gaarrEJ When in A' atCI BL1GH HOTEL .no Modem T,10 only hotel M Both rnouca 1 flIitriC. f.gjriiT r ii' mm nMir" The Company He Keeps 111' 1! A Htori'Ueeper i judged by tlie ciiipanV hi shelves. , If his rood ure live, and ponai'. alert merchant. He thrives accordingly. Newspaper readers who mt.!o up U of a store's patrons are interested m llu vertised in their favorite puUlicaiKm Thev look on these brnn trod need. They want to meet them and tm' he keeps- known us n ..iitti 1. (bey ,srf "ll as frieiul: that keeps them. The live merchant co-operates who advertise in the newspapers. their windows and on their cuunttrs manufacturers' advertising. with the m .i . ,iri' lti ine i,mifwlir Tl'.ey and .1... .TIWK . in , iinoiigu mo courtesy (, the citv