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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 8, 1915)
THREE ALL -GOODS Watch Our Window S Id SPEED OF s the "Daily capital journal, salem, Oregon, Wednesday, sept. s, 1915. NEW ARE Never were we so well prepared to serve our friends and patrons. Never has our stock been so complete at this season. Never Have the Prices Been so Attractive Dry Goods, Shoes, Clothing, Furnishing Goods, Blankets, Bedding, Hosiery and Ladies' Ready - to -Wear of Dame Fashion's latest decree, fresh from the importer and manufacturer shown in endless variety. All of the latest fabrics and colorings are now here Fall Millinery Galore Hats of every conceivable shape and style are here awaiting your inspection and selection. Whether the large velvet, plush or satin Picture hat or the small close fitting Turban it is here, and don't forget Our Pure Food Department A new department just added for the benefit of the thousands who know anp! appreciate the many advantages offered in this line BOTH IN QUALITY AND PRICE A look will convince. We want your grocery business. ;- Give us a trial order. See what cash will do. Reduce the high cost of living. Street Committee Proposes To , Force S. P. To Protect Pavement On 12th i n I whose title was simply "chief of the army." Later, it is reported, the duke, treated the czar curtly when the latter OPEN FORUM visited the front. . . . . . . The rrand duke is of a stern, strict ! type, unaccustomed to intimate friend-1 ! shins. He mav be of the type, popular This Is the Inference War Expert Draws From Czar's' - Announcement By J. W. T. Mason. New York, Sept. 8. With control, presided over . The voters of the citv of Woodhnrn Public Market Location. yesterday voted to issue $40,(100 in when victorious, but friendless nnu suitor i aitjiui journal: iyuiuij u"u .u i - ' -"" without a chance of holding a command1 me spat- m jour daily to maae cor- Wuil.hng in that city by a vote of It.' when disaster falls. j rectiou in an unicle published in the to 2?,. It will be necessary to pur- The duke attributed his reverses in last Sat... nay issue, pertaining to the chase a site for the new building out it i..o.ilitv nf thni rrrv .tr.-.a iml.in- market. of the amount voted and it is probably ivtrntrriiil war office to supply him with! From ti. article, it appears that Ij that about $35,0(10 will be put into the Pntl-ncrrflit i sufficient ammunition. But certain high am indiffeieut Or in favor of the pres- quarters criticised turn personally, enc mantel location; inai u uumuni:, Recently reports were circulated that the duke was extremely1 ill, and needed a rest. These stories, probably were part of a plot to force his retirement, however. JL never was, and am not in favor of tlm TiroRPtit. locution, nr. all. As to this ! thr U little or no difference of to make one of the best educational in ! opinion either between the farmer orj stitutions of the smaller towns of tho nconle. The ures-: state. Architect fieorge M. Tost is Grand ' ,,,( of a shift! Wntion is ubiectiouable in more! preparing the plane for the new build- Duke Nicholas removed from commands joubtieM the culmination of a long! than one rc.Spect, first it is on a street! ing. of the Slav armies, the Russians here- .. :nK,. th duke. But. the whom there is but very little trafficjl after will be directed by a board Ml hilll.eif ha8 n0 particular military second, it is between two large horsejfi ATADDU fAHCETl by the czar. . .... i i t0 him the cam- barns, where it can have the full bene- WllMlUlll VnUUlil r , . -n.Bt i luaHrprM , ... ... f iai nrc nri. n 11 nun ue- iJb Ul 11IU HIV", . "J - - "J ing ou the south side of a large frame l.ini.liiii. where it L'ets hot enough to cook eggs. True the hot weather will Must Be Destroyed Before Catarrh It soon be over, you say, but how about j self Can ..Be ..Cured, says Specialist, the rains and the south storms, with no Wonderful Bosults from Breathing shelter or wind break whatever ou the Medicated Air. . .L. .. njav. SOUTU, DClUg IUW BAUemca uvvu n. a. This is the most probable inference t0 j naiirn will bring forth worst disasters be drawn from the czar's telegram to 'hR u has alrt,a,iv suffered. Hence, President Poincare announcing he had;. ... ,,,,,,1,t:,,,,'ui1iv surround him- himself taken command, followed by1 wth a boar(1 of strategy, to ad announcement that the duke had been. direct tl)e situation, made viceroy of the Caucasus. , The grand duke could not be publicly ' . p. l disgraced after having supreme eom-JJ JJJ JUg OlOUldtU mand for more than a year, out privately he could be reduced in rank bv just such action a the czar has taken. At tho beginning of tho war, the grand duke was made commander in chief. He superceded even the czar Is Dangerous A bill for on ordinance to limit the speed of steam trains to three miles per hour within the city limits was read ; at the meeting of the city council last ; night and referred to the ordinance! ! committee. A remonstrance against the i j paving of the Fairgrounds road was; also read nnd the council decided to j authorize the heaMi and police eom i mitteo to provide a rest room for t, use or the people visiting tins city i during the state fair. The remainder of the business coming before the coun cil nt this meeting was more or less routine. The ordinance introduced by Alder man Cook, chairman of the Btreet com mittee to regulate tho spend of train:; was explained by him as an attempt to I compel tho (Southern Pacific to build a retaining wall along Twelfth street where the paving between tho rails of the truck was of planking. It was re culled in council that the railroad corn puny first paved with Belgium blocks which were set in cement but it. was found that the heavy trains crushed i the cement nnd caused the track to settle. In order that the section crew:' could repair tho tracks without ob structing the streets the railroad com pany wns'givon permission to tear out ' the paving' blocks and to put in planks ! provided the company would build a retaining wall at the edges of the pave-! mcr.t on cither side of their track si j I the pavement would not hang suspended without a support nnd crumble with the weight of the trnffic. It appears thn-f the retaining walls have not been built ! and tho Btreet committee reHirts that ! the property, owners who paid for the pavement object to it being spoiled ; through tho failure of tho company to build retaining walls. ; M. L. Hamilton nnfl IS others, all ; property owners along tho Fairgrounds road remonstrated against the paving I on the grounds thnt they were in fa- I vor of a pavement if the state could appropriate $2,000 and tho me the city would put ui ano but the petition states that both havo failed and tho property owners uo not reel nolo to pay tor the pave ment under tho conditions. The health and police committee re ported that they could secure a room in the basement of the Masonic temple for a rest room provided they would elect a nfatron to keep the room in order and to provido for the comforts of th' patrons of the rest room. This is to bo in use during the coming stato fair only. A representative of the Montague O'Reilly Paving company was prese.'i and offered a cuiupiouiiNe in the mut ter of the curbing on Mill street, tie payment of which wns'held up liecaure tho property owners were dissatisfied $40,000 High School curl ib was sublet to another party and too iwontngue-u Kcilly people were not responsible for the wink as actually (lone. Tho city was withholding tl.NNi' nnd the company agreed to discoui;' this bill 12 1-2 "per cent or $2.15 and their propositi was accepted by the council. The report of tho street committee relative to the widening and opening of Cross street stated that the city could purchase from Charles II. Jours wo strips of land needed for the sum of $400 nnd the street committee recom mended the purchase of this land. The street committee also asked that the old church building which has been stniviliug lit the corner of Outer ami Liberty streets be removed from the streets by fair time. W. Al Jones, secretary of the state fair board, was given permission to advertise the fair by stringing a line of banners across the streets. The sum of !'40 wns received and turned over to tho treasurer as the contributions of the I Our fall goods are all in now and we are about to dress our windows with the very latest - Men's and Boys' Shoes, Clothing and Furnishings School Outfits and Clothing for Boys Everything new for Boys " Suits of neat styles and patterns. Shoes that will stand tough wear. -Hats and Shirts to complete the outfit REMEMBER Every purchase at our store -is guaranteed. Brick Brothers Corner State and Liberty Streets. raw The WESTERN BARGAIN HOUSE offers exceptional bargains in New and Qocondhaud Camping Supplies. We buy, sell or trade, new and secondhand goods of every description. -' Best cash prices for all kinds of Junk. Western Junk & Bargain House 317-327 Center Street, corner Commercial. Fhone 706 toi?c Si A Big Surprise for Hop Pickers i rtv owners X . ... 400 Tonts at cost prices for this week only. Also everything needed 4 for cnmping. Don't fail to boo us if you need anything In this line. H. Steinbock Junk Co. The House of Half a 302 N. Commercial St. Million Bargains. Phone 808 Woodburn To Have New building. Wnodlmrn prnposes to have an up to date hih school with all the modern onveiuences and equipment that f?oos BY A GERM Physicians Becommend the Use of Mag nesia Sufferers from indigestion or dyspep sia should remember that the presence of ens or wind in the stomach invar iably indicates that the stomach is ....l,l.w1 hv excessive acidity. This acid causes the food to ferment ..,.1 v,o (Wmnntintr food in turn pves umi uiw .v....- n ... i. . i iL.I rise to noxious gases wnicn uisieim u.0 stomach, hamper the normal functions . of vital internal organs, cause acute) headaches, interfere wim me v.. ' the heart, am A miblic market ought to be public, and not hid away around some corner j where people have to inquire aud hunt In fin.l it The proprietors of Barnes aud Stock ton stores, havo consented to have the market there. O. A. MUTHS. Dated Sept. 0, 1913. ! Governor Withycombe Issues Requisitions ericre Willi -i , , : m CWJlluinrw nun iicuiuig mm 1 charge the blood stream Governor Withycombe yesteruny is-, Bllti(l(,pH(, jn(,rp,H,.,,ts. yoa breathe poisons, whiclf in time! sued requisitions upon the governor or, n fl thr011Ki, ti, mouth and nnso by e health. Fhvsicians saylthe State of Washington, the State tnl(ans of a iit, ),ari rubb.r inhnlor with deadly ntnat nun tne neami. . -j - . . that to quickly dispel a dangerous ac-i ; California, aud the Btaie or w,i.h druggists furnish with it. This cumulation of wind in the stomach and follows: . . ! medicated germicidal air penetrates in- food fermentation which: Upon the governor of the state of. fo f()d mvl(,e of ,h(, , oi the ess the acid in the stomach Washington for tne exirau.uu , mP!nbrnno of your, no.o and rreates the gas, ine !, i Hnasinan. who is wanted n- ... ,.',. .... :..'. l, ,.,;, nt ""'Hl, Kins ui" .oioiui H:mm llini Sacred Heart Academy Under the direction of the Sisters of the Holy Names SALEM, OREGON BOARDING SCHOOL AND DAY SCHOOL Most annroved methods, Pri mary, Grammar and High School Departments, Com- n I TT Dionn Fieie OUrBtJ in amp, i conditions. Bisuraten "'"R 7' ir":t"his wife and children. Voice Culture, Violin andltainable in powder or table foru m. l guverr of the state of Harm0ny. No interference bXf X' with religion 01 pupus. Modern Conveniences Domestic Comforts Scholastic year begins Becond Monday in September Address, SISTER SUPERIOR Medicine taken into the stomach will never cure catarrh. And neither will tho sprays, douches, lotions, creams ttnd other temporary reliefs that so many catarrh victims make a habit of using. To cure catarrh so it won't come back you must first drive from your body the millions of germs that nre flourish ing in the inner recesses of your noso and throat and are causing tho disease. There is a preparation which docs this called Hyomei (pronounced nigh-o-mc). Hyomel is a germ killing vaporized air formed from the purest oil of Eucalyp tus combined with other healing and ?)( JC JjC jfC rjC ijc ?J( 5ft ij )jc APPLES SELL HIGH. Portland, Or., .Sept. 8. The highest price for apples in five years was paid in t big ileal hero todny which involves ap proximately 4IK) carloads of the fruit." Every box of "('," grailo apples controlled by the North Pacific Pruit. Distributors this seuHun was sold, the trans action totaling more than if I -1,0(10, being at tho rate of M.) cents per box. The snnio grade of apples last year brought only OU cents. ; Eugene Bosse Comes Back From War-Torn Belgium i i (l ovtlmiod from rage Ono.) airship that was a myo speck in tho sky and thnt niht or rather the next uiuming at 2 o'clock just us it wiri In-caking da,V five machines circled over Ihn city aud dropped bombs In to tho flerman forts, hilling fifty-fun- jit L property owners along the 'north three blocks of Haginaw and the west one half block of Mission' lor oiling. The Orpheus .Male chorus was ullimcd $1(1 to pay lor the moving of the piano to tli band stand at the dedication excrcii of the new band stand. Mayor Hurley O. White wns out of the city last night and Councilman Mills wns elected to act as mayor for the regular meeting. "Raffles" In Real Life Robbed Armour Mansion . i men. -Anti uiiciatt guns ami cannon jj, I were trained on tho machines but they j were too high.' The (lenniins, he said, .Jdid not. permit the raid of tho airships Tiand the killing of their men to get Into I the press dispatches, l "Did you iiee miy fighting" he i was linked. "No one sees any fighting," he re plied. "Th" cannons ronr and you cau niit. hear yourself think und men ur killed by hundreds but all are uudor ground. The cauiioii un over on tliv other side of a hill or hidden by tren:i nuil only the scream of the shells witii their mt'Ksugo of death is heard but yon do not see anything. Karller in tile war it was a common sight from llrus sles at night to see du.eim of village burning and lighting up the sky with a red glare, somo near and some fin away, Later, hundreds of refugee: would como to llrussles or any where else to get away from the scenes of their ruined homes but overvone in j Belgium is more or less of a refugee miw and such tilings are common. Ii. is uorrible, tho war is a crime." Asked about the crops in Jiolgium, Mr. Uosso stated that there were never n.; ;..., ,.;n ....... i... .i,.ir.i ii newer ero . i.iere r nun tins year dug fleneral I'un'ston carries out his present I ' a". for tl.o (lermans. (ler , 1 iiiiiii ol fieers weii(t, to each Belgian l"l""' I flllllier. " uii.l h... "ii.i.I ,il,.l 1,1, I Ho expects to throw his lines along how m,i, h, wheat, outs, bailey com or j the entire border in this region as a, other commodity his farm w:ould pn. result of tho recent serious ruids by duee. and he told them. Then they j Mexicans, That a concentrated show asked him how many horses, cows, or E General Funston Is Said To Be About To Issue Military Decree lirownsville, Texas, Sept. S. Martial law along the Rio (Irnnde, throughout must be nentrali.ed ana tnai ior purpose there is nothing quite so good as a teaspoonful of pure bisurated mag nesia taken in a little water immediate ly after meals. This instantly neutral izes the acid, thus stopping fermenta tion nnd the formation of gas, and en ables the inflamed, rti.ten.icrt "', "'"A, ' failing and refusing with to proceed w th it. worK f , ', ' I ,,,, , ;,,, and sufficient cause to sup- thRt ,h. bi,rto.l .Wh the Physi. i -o.y.ny. presenile euqumi " - AIESHIP OVEft AEIZONA I.os Angeles, Cal.. Sept. 8-Tl.at a mysterious dirigible airship f ys a m rl'ehtly at great speed over the desert 3 of Parker, Ariz, sweeping the country with powerlal searchlights wan the assertion nere ".'" , - , prudent of the Vista Land om nanv Dr. E. J. Vcrmilyes, of Kcdlands. and H. E. Olond, surin.endent of the Caltona Mines companr- 11,1 ' 1 InAira trinfa anithcfl Tfffltinna mnA itnm larceny by bailee. He is now being ; wolen infIaiIlf.,i membranes, stops held by the authorities at Vauuwcr, , (lj(charfe an poniI p tll0 cIKKCl1 Washington. . n0Be an,i B;r passages ln a truly wonder- Ipon the governor of the state or fu) wRy Jt l)oM nM Jn We California for the "'""Vl.h 1 n.inutes from catarrhal distress of every W. C. Hi", who u " :;kind and if vou make- a practice of breathing Hyomei for a few minutes each day for just a few weeks not only will all the symptoms of catarrh vanish hut the disease itself will be t thing of the past. No one need try or buy Hyo mei on pure faith. Daniel J. Fry and many other leading druggists in Ralem and vicinity sell it with the positive guarantee that it must cure catarrh or that the money paid for it will bo re funded. Hyomei is very inexpensive and with this protecting guarantee be hind your purchase there is absolutely no reason why any sufferer from catarrh should not give it A fair trial. Falling Tree Limb i . Breaks Man's Back Dallas, Or., Sept. 8. .1. H. Full, aa employe f the Hpnulding Logging com wl.iln fcilinir trees Monday was struck by a falling limb niuj his back Los Angeles Express: And while the .... itrnkon. H is at Dallas hospital b'ovs of Kurorie nre pret.nring to march and will die. Full has a wife and two to war, the boy:i of the United Ptntes children at Etflo Creek, Oregon. ' are preparing to merch back to school. Chicago, Hept. 8. Detectives todny believed an uptodate (taffies with two partners was responsible-for the holdup uud robbery of .Mrs. .1. Dgden Armour in her Michigan avenue mansion .Mon day night, when jewels worth f .1,0011 wern taken, They had rounded up Melville Hooves of force will havo as much persuasive, other livestock iie had. Ilo told them. force as American bullets is the belief Then they asked how much it took to of military men. feed the stick, nnd ho told them. .V Following out of tho view thnt size 'simple sum in subtraction and the tier impresses a Mexican, Funston intends: man officer informed the farmer that. to mass all available troops while he they would de I upon hi in for just leaves tho interior situation to be '"'t '"any supples and if ho did not j.ro cared for by state ond local forces, j Oiem well ho must produco Authorities coiitiniu to find incrcas I tliem. alleged "society" burglar, and planned ij PVi,,.nco of widespread acceptance , "''.vl ertninly they would pay in , I'"""": """ of the plan or Han J)iego, whereby, " lur7"" ",c . identificntioii purposes. Thnt, sun will M( - t() m,ize ft ponsirtornble1 , 'Everything is 'after the war on, I urn i.eiitui imiiier pi'iunps will ei tions!:""" ",v . .. V. . . .. win perhaps he will mit withl!" 'na,r " ""'"""'"' "Every one loses in war," said Mr. it is una u.o. mowM irms "' ' I Jw. " no mutter who wins. " K.o (Irnndo have not been unorganized Mr J((lNW ,,IM tW( a)lJ U(iwll,ws raids, but (leneral iMinston is now fihtinK T?i the llelgiun ariny now somo- li.ieni, rani concenirnuiiii ur i i mc.i ,vhere on the French border. States trmips their growth. lie amo to mara nun. n ne is ine ..... , . .,:.... i...i , guilty pnrty, is the police belief as she i" ' !,Z , ll,iJ if ,''f'"".v wins and if the nllioi eaimiy gniiieren complete nocr of the men while one covered hi a revivor, r.nd the others ransacked her jewel deposits Hi-eves told the police as cnluily and suavely as though he were discussing society In n drawing room that he knows absolutely nothing of the Arm- forms closely In ono of the them by Mrs. Armour. ti: iree given BELL GERMAN VESSEL. Asftoria. Or.. Sept. 8 The (five masted Herman bark Kurt which has been anchored in tho Columbia river hove Tmigun Point since the opening of tho European war is to be sold. In structions to this effect were received by Captain Toiinison today from the owners of tho craft in (Icrnmny. Ac cording to Captain Tonniso'i the bark is to be disposed of provided that a fair price Is offered for her. The bark entered the river Hcptombor 11, 1W14 nnd is one of the finest ves sels of tho kind thnt has ever entered the river. will completely check Serious Blow to Villa. Washington, Kept. 8. What may he the final blow at (leneral Villa's army was reported today In state department messages detailing the full of Maltillo. The Viilistas retrcatou lowani ior earlic "1 did have three," he said, ' in tim war." "I am glrtf to get buck In America," ho concluded, "but the scenes, and tin war und hoiror, and tho suffering, it If a crime. ' ' At his homo near this city he said ho intended to again tuko up his life long profession, that of producing fla, abandoning three trainlonds of I wni, h Intends to grow ou a largo n- ii I . reon. soldiers and most of tho Villn artillery (leneral Huoul Madero's troops were re ported to havo been isolated. The dispatch wus dated Tuesday at Torreon. BANDIT PLEADS OUILTY. Lakepnrt, Cal., Hept, 8. Edward Kit gerald, one of the three bandit who today uud throw himself, upon tho mercy of the court. Judge Hnyro immediately sentenced to life in Folsoni prison. "If it hint been left to a jury you'd have been hanged" said tho jiiilye. Arthur FiUiicrnld and Hubert Dolli Other gang members, are now serving V .. ' . t-r .11... l..!..l. UIH, loi,i up an.l s.ii.l """ "ilife sentences. Th erbnt Wl tom an express .gciiv uk.v, , uitteJ ft Jw(