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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 14, 1915)
THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM. OREGON, TUESDAY, SEPT. 14, 1915. THREE II n a n n u a a u n n n u ii u n its ii ii ti u ii H a M 19 13 II n ii ra ii H ti ii H ii ii ii n ii n n ti n ii u u ii fflBaaasaaascssBanaMassaannassaasaaassssaasssaaEaaasa! eart to Heart I all WITH THE HUNDREDS OF READERS OF THE CAPITAL JOURNAL MANY OF WHOM, WE FEEL SURE, PAY CASH FOR THOSE SUPPLIES AND PRE FER TRADING AT HOME, PATRONIZING HOME INDUSTRIES AND THERE BY AIDING IN THE UPBUILDING OF THEIR HOME INSTITUTIONS, IS OUR DESIRE. WE ARE CONFIDENT AN APPEAL TO THE LOYALTY OF A VAST 11 II 11 II 11 11 El M El II 14 II 11 ti n ii u El El MAJORITY OF OUR PATRONS WILL BE HEEDED PROVIDED QUALITIES f mm El AND PRICES ARE EQUAL. THIS ASSURANCE IS GIVEN AND THE OPPOR TUNITY AWAITED TO CONVINCE YOU BY COMPARISON BY -: THE GREATER CHICAGO STORE -:- Ladies' Xew Fall Suits $18.00, $20.00 . and $25.00 $7.90, $10.90 and $12.90 11 11 ii E U Districts Likely to Error Through Failure To Solve Tangle of Red Tape Ladies' $10.00 and $12.00 Coats, belted back, seal colarg and cuffs Misses and Children's Coats, $3.50, $5.00 and $8.00, all styles $1.98 and $2.98 Velvet Shanes, lame and small, value no. If 300 Trimmed Hats, all new, no two alike, values $2.50 to $4.00 $1.49 Black and Colored Hats, very latest Xew York styles, $4.00, $5.00 and $6.00 values $2.98 DRESS GOODS AND DOMESTICS 38 and 40 inch All Wool OQp 9c and 10c Heavy White C 1 A Serges, all solors I J ?C Outing Flannel O 141 40 inch Silk Chiffon, regular JO- c and 12 I-2c Dress C 1 A- 75c and 85c value 401 Ginghams, dark colors V 1 It Shepherd Checked Dress Ofl. 12 l-2c Persian Cretonne O 1 Goods, ..' 18c, 25c and' O ft new designs :.- O JW $1.00. Soft Messaline CO- 65c Bleached Table Damask OQ Silks, all colors I POl 68-in. wide $2.50 and $3.00 Chinchilla ffl 7C 18c Full Standard 1 1 1 O- Coating 56-in. wide pll J Galatea Cloth 11 "v 85c and $1.00 Suitings, 42 CO. 72x90 inch Bleached Aft and 45 inch, all colors JOv Bed Sheets 35c and 40c Silk. Mull, all 00., 1000 Yardsjancy A 10- colors, 27-in. wide Da Outing Flannel Blankets and Bedding Hosiery and Underwear 85c and $1.00 Double Blankets, tan, 85c and $1.00 Ladies' Heavy Cot- KT!2l 49c and 65c ISiTTl. 48c Extra Heavy 12-4 Woolnap Blank- .. , , , , ,,. , . , ets, regular $2.50 and CI QQ clllllll0n 8 Fleecei1 S)1'ir,s and $3.00 values, sale prii'o . $1.90 drawers, all sizes, regular OO- 35c and 40c values, sale ilv Full size Feather Pillows, MLn sale 40L 1J5(! aml,i8c Ladies' Fleeced Hose, " -- " Kibbed Top, all sizes, ;.. Qg 85c and $1.00 Full Size Bed CQ BpeC'al '"" " Comforts ' Children's 18c and 20c Fleeced Eib- $1.50 and $1.75 Comforts, QO- bed Hose, all sizes, will 10 1.?C quilted and tied .. 'Ot got on siile at 1 II ! r, V 41 111 W 1 "I : ' 11 n ii M The sincere purpose of numerous road districts of Marion county to levy special road taxes for next year has brought a host of inquiries to the office of the county clerk regarding the methods of levying taxes. Two years ago when the 1913 special tax law went into effect a number of the road dis tricts of this county failed to sret thn special tax because their notices and methods of procedure were not accord ing to the prescribed legal forms. The tax payers of the district are not to be blamed for misunderstanding the law because few people who have not made a special study of the law can explain it and even road tax law "specialists'' disagree. The law as framed appears to be the result of a deliberate atteiunt on the part of some of the legislators to com- 3C dc 3 ?c 3fC 3ft 3ft 3ft i(t 3fC : COURT HOUSE NEWS i W. H. Norris was appointed receiver to take churgo of the mortgaged prop erty and to manage the same in case of foreclosure in the suit brought by the Alliance Trust company against Fan nie K. Hubbard, W. 11. Welch and C. K. Welch doing business as Welch Bros. The appointment of the receiver in this case was mnde by Judge Galloway and his bond was fixed at $1,000 and liis compensation at $& per mouth. By stipulation it was ordered that the plaintiffs be allowed to amend their complaint by inserting the names of John Bnyne and tne United States National bank as defendants in the present suit. This is an action brought some time ago to forecloso a aeries mortgages totalling about $80,000 on the Hubbard building and a farm of 2.12 acres belonging to Mrs. Hubbard and located near this city. A decree was handed down yesterday by Judge Gnllowny in which it was or dered that Robert A. Witzel have judg ment against J. L. Alders and T. H. Mackcnzio in the sum of $l.'i,tS00 and interest and attorney's foes in the sum of $500. It was also decreed that any interest that the A. C. BohriiHtedt com pany, the Waldo Hills Orchard com puny and A. C. Bohrnstedt have in the premises in question is subsequent in time and inferior to the rights of the plaintiff by rensou of the plaintiff's OUR PURE FOOD GROCERY DEPARTMENT. Recentlv oDened for the convenience and accommodation of all who pay cash for their Groceries and appreciate the savings it offers the public. NOTE OUR PRICE QUOTATIONS . 23c J5c Boasted Coffee, Our Special Blend .. 50c English, Breakfast and Ceylon Tens, special 39c Aster Brand Co'ndcnsed Milk, 4 cans for 25c Kuro Syrup, 5 pounds fully guaranteed 33c Standard Grade Jap. Kice pound 5c Canned Corn, solid pack, sale , 9c plicate the law and to twist it into1 mortgage. A. t. tondit appeared for the such a' shape that road districts would! Vl,li,U,ilf' Cn &, Urow,'1 W H' find the bother occasioned by raising! lr'm"8 represented tne defendants, a special road tax would be greater! T , , . ,. . that to go ahead and improve their' J,1,lt!0 !'wny h?." or,ml "l0 '5 ronds by volunteer work i I101' num1" '"niiy discontinued in the As is usual in most cases the rnnd -M" .f. K,hl'.! A- .alfce g"i"t Cllcn district is either practically uniinimnu. " 1 illm ll", n'Otlo was miuie by N. for or against a road tax "for special' purposes and where the resident tax 11. Heltzel, attorney for the pluintiff in the nbov9 entitled divorce suit, on payers all agree that a road tax should :J,1U 8'u" t'.ut Mi. Calfee had re he vnreil thv ,i...;r i,n -i ' married and tho alimony was no longer J of gaining these ends. In the past thev! Mry for thu 8Hort of her minor HI simply posted three notices of a roadi meeting nnd then each man talked it, -ri i , , , , . t i over with his neighbor before the meet-',, T 10 "Z t n'Z J " gn ing and at the meeting a notice was 'l0 . the jaw of B nit Aspniwall drafted to be scut into the county court ; , 1 v U T w" to have the tax collector add that' J."eJ"' ."'e S i' w .''f.11 Aw?-t0 specified amount to the taxes for the' hp l;lui"" io f ' "" ih7,;ev!:drUn,li,rI,i8trietwi,cre 1 s r:T.Krr2 The timber men complained that in V . J' YUS. f l"',h" f .tlm.t .the ! sparsely settled districts the few home-' u permaneui.y enjo n o 11 I stenders who inhnhit,,,! .lw. ",m K'8"1 acuun "t?1"11" Ml timber belt would vote a special road Al,,BW'1 to ov"r possession of an H 1 1. t. H..H1, ... L i i i o'"01, r"-eo ot property in the Linus 3 pound Bucket Pure, go g rh'r1-"?. f weovmd the et. and Lfaf -UJt R i .lyeaJ .', "A ' 9 a. f,l llftt 1,1 W disbursements of the uctlon. vfl j'uim ul me iiiiliilt uuit Hutu are Dvi tor roads than there are in the more' $12 $15 Great Suit Values 1 Dozen Boxes Safety Matches 40c I settled districts. The timber men were In the case of Katie Siefer agniiiBt Anton hiefer, J. B. Ofner oml the tier- Kninkle Corn Flakes Sanitary Packages .... 61-4c Best Gloss and Corn Starch, 4 for 25c Diamond C nnd Cry fill White Soap ' 4c Best Hard Wheat Flour Sack Shoe Department $1.49 Boys' $2.25 Shoes, 8 to 13 1-2, at ,. Ladies' $2.50, aud $3.00 ff Q Button or Lace Shoes ijH.OU 08c and $1.25 Men's Flan nel Shirts Children' Shoes 98c, $1.15, $125 Men's 50e Wojk Shirts, sale price 39c $3.50 and $4.00 Ladies' Military Boots $2.85 Men's 50c Leather Gloves 25c One Lot Misses School Shoes $1.18 Men 's sale .... 50c Suspenders, 25c ii 65c S 11 ii n u ti El 11 II 11 11 II 13 II II 11 11 tl 11 Official British Losses , Four Hundred Thousand One Lot Ladies' Shoes up to $3.50 ?l.98 Shirts and Furnishing Goods 49c 8oc and ifLOO Men's Dress shirts II II " 1 .1.. I.. t - ... . .. P! V- , V r 11 , 7 "1 . vni" "k w ei that the I IKtrll't HH thev liniil mi mlluanila nt . . ..... . .. -. Wi . ' " , . . " " . pinmtili ana tno aeremlnnt are each H i acres where the homesteader paid only , havo , fM sim ,e tit, tho plBilltiff Hi on his quarter section The timber. t0 a uu(livi(lfl(, 4.0 interest, and the Ujmen could not object to better roads (U,fl,IU,ftllt to au ullllivido(1 2-0 interest, or to the special tax but they claimed in , 17-6 acres oJ, ,nll(1 )U,w,riueli j.J M,the standards of efficiency of the,lu com,,iaint subject to the incniub- r- i n uu l u'lth wei'H i i, nn in in u. nr i . .1... 1 1 n .n . . i . ; riiin cH ui)un 1110 iiiuu, x iuiicib xt'iusr. tne timber companies nnd that they , y, A. Mungold and Ilurrison Jones wero w-ero not getting tho maxiimim amount , pointed us referees to make partition of work tor the money voted and ex-; ,,t,tw,,t. Ulc 1n , tie-H of the lands in pended. As a result they set nbout to; VV1,, in tK, suit. Oeoige (1. Binglmm complicate mutters so that special rou,li represented the plaintiff and K M. taxes would not only be a burden but, yUf(l! U,JH.nmi for the defeudaiit. would be a source of grief to anyone who attempted to vote a tax and wrap- jMa j,;, Foster litis been grunted u do ped a volume of red tape about tho , oree of divorce from Herbert A. Foster Bi proeeiturc that would ueter even tne by Judge William (lulloway of the cir- ; hardy mouutuineer. cit court of ,,iH county. J.olu K. Fos- In order to accommodate the wishes tt.r j8 t) i,1(y wlu n.c,,ntly served u lo H of the residents of the road districts my H,.nt,.m.0 j ta, city jail with Smith CJ in the outlying pnrts of tho counties wh0 likewise boarded for 15 days with gjui: uiu biuii.-, iiir ciMu.iy .ilium ""o tne city on u ciiarge ot uisoiaei'ly con II n ti u u Hi H n Every man ought to have at least two or three good suits, they last longer, look better and you ' always Jook well dressed- We can give you some splendid values at $12 and $15 Let Us Show You to Prove It. Brick Brothers The House That Guar antees Every Purchase. Cor. State and Liberty 75c Heavy Fleeced Cotton Shirts and Drawers 49c The Greater Chicago Store been forced to issue specinl insirue-' duct. tions to tno tux payers ami to get outi special blanks to cover the different j Alleging (hut her husband secured steps wnicn musr. no iraverseu oy ino,uu 0f her ready money uml then sent tax payers before they can secure their j,,.r ,omo on a visit with her relutives special tax for the roads of their dis- after which ho notified her Hint he trict. could not supply her with money to re- There have been two changes in the turn to him, Anna D. Bates today filed laws rennrding the levying of road ujt for u divorce from Thomas Bates taxes. The one requires a publication 0Il t),0 grounds of cruel and inhuman of an estimate or budget of the pro- treiiteineut. They wero married in Mi posed expenditures for about three) ,.m, December 7, 1012, uud have no weeks prior to the roud meeting; the children or property lights to become other is with reference to the increase involved in tho controversy. The coin in the rates of taxation. A special pro- plaint, stutes that prior to the present cedure is required in case the taxes aro; niurringe tho pluintiff was a widow and increased more than six percent overi her former numo was Anna Moon which the highest levy of the preceding two name she dusires to resume aguiii. Carey years, in this cuse a ininy mijr no tice is required nnd it requires two special meetings, each called by a pe tition of more than 10 per cent of the resident tax payers, and the whole procedure requires about two months' time. As the final report, must be filed in the office) of the county clerk be fore the end of November the pro- Little Publicity For Drafting Season of 1915 San Francisco, Sept. 14. From all indications, as little publicity as pos sible will be the chief aim of the ma jor leaguers during the drafting sea son, which opens tomorrow, owing to tho eagle eyes of the Federnl league moguls, vho have a hatiit of waiting un til the majors draft promising talent and then of stealing it away. Tho mnjors will harvest an excellent crop in the Coast league this season. In fldltion to the numerous players who will bo lost to the Coast via the $2,500 draft price, a very choice collection already has been purchased by the ma jors. Tim Seals will lose Hoy Corhan to the St. Louis Cardinals. Bobby Jones and Ilurry Hcilmann to Detroit, and Zerolene was awarded highest competitive honors gold medalsSin Francisco and San Diego Expositions. Send for Lubrication Inilrueiion Chart, sfreifyint make tnd model of jour car. frti. th Standard Oil for Motor tors STANDARD OIL COMPANY (Culifgrnil) Biuin Schm'dt to rittsburg. (j'-deon of Salt Lake Will amble in a Viishington uniform next year, nnd Ji,el'ty Wiftiams will dijsport fji Comiskey. Jack Ness goes to the Wliito Sox and Johnston to the Cubs, from the Oukland club. McMullen and Terry of Los Angeles, will go to the (Cf utlnued from rage One.) The Constantinople war office, how ever, claimed unit ine iurns rcpuisou HOW FRENCH PEOPLE White SOX.. lOVelCSklfl OIK! JSUteS or I ,,;,.. s.,1..hhr onil nlnnir Klivln Portland have been disposed of ! bttV Bn,i ,rov. off the wariii.. Cleveland. ' , Turks Burn Town. London, Sent. M. Focha, near Sinyr I ria. is in flume", according to Athens TITDC CTfiMAfU TDAITUI 17 ! dispatches reaching here today. tUlVL jlUiMtll IIWUDIX The inference was that Turkish troops convinced Inst the Dardanelles are alirnt to fall, arc retreating and burn ing coast town's in their path. A household remedy of the French peasantry, consisting of pure vegirtable oil, and snid to possess wonderful merit in the treatment of stomach, liver and intestinal troubles, has been introduced in this country by Georgo H. Mayr, who for twenty years has been one of the lending down-town druggists of Chi cago and who himself was cured by its use, 8o quick and effective J its action that a singlo dose is usually enough to bring pronounced relief in the most stubborn cases, and many people who have tried it declare they never heard of anything to produce such remark able results in so short a time. It is known as Mayr's Wonderful Remedy and can now he had at all leading drug stores. It is sold with the positive understanding that your money will be refunded without question or quibble if ONE bottle fails to give you absolute satisfaction. Sixth Bald of Zeppelins. London, Sept. 14. Executing their sixth mill within R week, Zeppelins Inst night attacked the "east coast" with nit inflictini? any damage or casualties, it wus officially announced todny. A previous announcement told of an aeioplur.'e attack on Kentish towns yes terday after noon, with four wounded. The press bureau added threo names of women in jured in tho Kent raid yes terday. Two of the injured .were re ported in serious condition. Submarine Sunk. Paris, Sept. 14, A French torpedo boat patrol has sunk a Herman sub msrino off the Dardanelles, said on' Atlipna ilimntch toilsv. The admiralty. however, baa not tjus far eonfirmed ''etrrad. F. Martin is attorney ror the plaintiff. In the case of Hons A. Lucas against Hebeccu H. Lucas, u suit for divorce, tho pluintiff was ordered to pay into court the sum of $50 for suit money and tliut no further action will be tnlteii in the matter until surd money is paid Into court. The case enmo tin for n hear- ceeding must, be commenced about thei jnjj before Judge (lulloway yesterday first of October, In case any ot tlicjon ft motion of-the oefendnnt lor suit districts of this eonuiity contemplate i money und attorney 's fees, the levying of a special road tnx for this year which is more than a six perl Chester Tyler Ilendrick, pluintiff in cent increase over tho highest tux of the divorce suit ngninst Florence Head tho previous two years they may j rick, was ordered by Judge (lulloway secure blanks from the office of the) yesterday to pay into court the sum of county clerk which will give them fulLifSO to be used lis suit money und (it instructions and will supply thqjn with , torney 's fees. Cin soii & Hrown repre the required blanks which comprise! sent, the plaintiff and Carey F. Martin some six pages of closely typed matter! the defendant. but relieves tnein or mo necessity in wndinir through the intricate muxes of tho road law relative to special taxes Portland, Or., Sept. M. Ac companied by a diminutive ter rier, Maud 'Uridsm), a school teacher of Chicago and Huth llarsley, owner of a. cafeteria, also of the windy city, are at a local hotel toduy enjoying a snort rest after a little juun't across country of M.IMIO miles. The two hikers will leave for Sail Fninciscci in u few days, where their walk will come to an end. They hnve been on the road si in e Marc!i IX. A decree was issin' u by Judge liushey in tho probate court toduy closing the mutter of the estate of James llarngcr, deceased, and accepting the final ac count of the administrator, H. W, Mncy. The administrator was discharged from further trust in connection with the est u to, 1 Thn bid of F. Dogen and O. Johnson, of Mehninn, for the clearing, draining und grading of tho road petitioned for by ('. II, Work nnd others in district No. 40 on the dales and Mill City mad was accepted by the cuiinty court to day. The bill of Dogen & Johnson ng- gp-gutes about 2,0110, the only other bid on the work was that of C. F. Hush- nell which aggregated nearly $.1,000. the report, Von Hlndenburg Advances. Itcrlin, via Lriu'doii, Sept. 14. Field Marshal von Hiiidenburg 's armies are advancing on a wide front between Dvinsk and tho Vili.jn, river, despite further furious resistance, it was of ficially announced today. Fifty two hundred Slav prisoners were taken yesterday. This advance murks a portion of the movement on Dvinsk, key to the path to Hon. 11. P. Hoisn declined to accept tho duties as delegate from this coun ty to tho Oregon-t uliforiiin land grant conference which Is ro bo held nt the stnto house Thursday and has notified the county court of his withdrawal. Mr. Iloise wits the delegate chosen by I lie tax puyers league nnd his successor will not be appointed until this body meets and recommends nnother repre sentative. Mr. Hoise stated thnt on ac count of other matters demanding his attention at this particular time lie would be unable to act. Tho county grand jury will bo culled Rangers and Troops Active Trailing Raiders (Continued from ruge One.) are co-operuting Jn this move. Tho Meuvn l.urcdo commander has prohibit ed soldiers from participating in n elelualioii parade, and has threatened to punish ti ii v one endeavoring to in cite anti-Ainerican feeling. Pan-American Conference. Washington, Sept. II. The third l'lin-Aiuerii'ini conference, looking to ward pence in Mexico, will conveiio Saturday in Xew York, it was official ly announced todny. Illness of llruzil Inn Ambassador Diiduuia, caused post' poiiement from Wednesday. Ifccogiiition of ( urriui.a as provision al president is considered ns reasonably certain. Announcement of such a move, however, will probably bo delayed until foreigners aro cleared from Villa tort ritory, lest the news stir up troublo, with serious results to Americans nnd others. Warning Is Confirmed. Washington, Sept. 1 1. The govern ment has ordered American to lenvn I lie troubled districts of northern Mexico, it was understood uuthorilu lively this afternoon, Nogales dispatches had reported thst automobiles wore taking out Anicricuiii from Sonora following urgent warn ings to (Vinsiil Siuipii'h at .Nogulcs, American Is Froe. FJ Paso, Texas, Sept. I I, lidwnrd Lcdwidgc, American, slated to be killed ut noon today by his Mexican cuptorx, unless n t lii.ilDi) ransom were pirnl, gained his liberty when the buudil i fled ul the approach of Villistns who were escorting Ledwtdgo's friends with I ho money. Dispatches received hero did not state tho place of his release, though be was captured in Cliihuiihiiu. Mre. Belmont Will Edit San Francisco Papei Sun Francisco, Sept. II. If you don't like newspapers as mere men edit thciu, wut"h out Saturday. A woman is go ing to edit tho Sun Friineisco Kulletiu. That woman is Mrs. O. 11. P. Ilclmont, wealthy New Yorker, prominent nu leader of the equal rights movement. She will pick her own staff. Doubt less, it will be from the ranks of tli suffragists who aro rf-re for the grcnt women voters convention, the first hi its kind in the history of the mi tiun. Mrs, Delmont will confrol thn pn per's policy Saturday, She enn write and print what she pjcuscs, tho lliilletin ninouiiced toduy. ill this county September 27 to prepare the indictments for tie October term of the circuit court. As this ditto is the opening date of the state fair n number of the members who desired til attend tho fuir are strongly in favor of the date of one or the other being changed, which, however, is unlikely. V -tvwtvm www1 i'