ti- " imnir-mritT -n lllir 'TV nAmHir" il Hi mini niriifi fr irl -T r I -I , TEN THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, m imt hiw iwn a 11 n iinn viiono 1"'"'""'' i t r u. ii n r iun ,1 Ul LI II I U IIWI I"'""' iggf Sale-Men's Nettleton Shoes Our $6.50 & $7 Grades-Ten Day Special, $4.95 a pair Here's a timely sale of high-grade Shoes just at the beginning of Fall weather an opportunity to supply Shoe needs at a great saving. Nettleton Shoes are the result of the best shoemaking thought obtainable, applied to the best mechanical process, and worked out in. leathers as excellent as the world's tanneries afford. They fit when all others fail. If you don't get a pair of these good Shoes it is p 1j JCyNTIIMlKA Blacks, shoe Meyers' Exposition Trip Contests End Saturday Night Tin successful candidate receives free transportation to and from San Francisco unit 5. 00 ft duy for flvn days wliiln ut the Kui r. A vote with every 25 rent purchase. Standing of candidates in Septem ber rontest nt Inst r'oiiiit: Mollie I'carmiao fi.11.1 Ethel Triudli. 7l Hlrdiiie Myers 1021 l'hyliti KhIK'k 30719 Patent, Vici and Calf leathers Tans and Such popular lasts as Kermit, Composite, Pacific, Windsor, etc., regularly priced at $6.50 and $7.00. Extra special price $4.95 a pair See the window display. rTf t". SHI DECREASE Or El 50 10 m CENT Hop Growers Say Yield Will Be Brought Down for State to About 80,000 Special Sale This Week Women's Amoskeg Gingham Kitchen Aprons well made one pocket. Your choice 23c each. . Better put in a supply during this event. .ummmmwttRnatmtta .anatiuaumwimrotti unmKUJtttttnmjttmmmm All Around Tow " - ' ' - ? vi. xaenaouoDO, ipeciaiist in fitting glaeuei correctly. U. H. buuk bliltf. Th8 annual mooting of tin Columbia river brunch of thu Women 'a l''oroiii' Missionary society will ho lit-l.l in tlm First MiitlioiliHt church in this city from October 7 to lo. Dr. Btoiio'g Drug sturt, tf Oovornor Wilhvcomhe. ret nrncil tl r n. .... i i i i i. - (if I iniiiiiiiiK limn i u, i mini, wiieie III' nun . ' - i ii i- ii ..... - fill r lroillius. Ui'iiiiinMf nil imr tint fmli una silo mnl the Spuulding 8octioi.nl lll'CII llttclltlilll! till' Wilt IT IlOWIir COll (reus, Governor Withycombe left I'nrt liinil toiliiy Sox IVndleton whore lie will of fii'iiitt1 at tlio formal opening of the " Ituuudl'p," Tlio Woman's Alliance of the Unl liiriiin church will meet Friday-ill two o'clock ul Hie church. The iletailH I'm' I lie f'liir an. tn In u nil unci mill nil members mnl friends urn reipiOHled to iiiK the Clackamas county fuir. In both 1'ollt county mnl Caokuinnn eounty the exhibits of the iichoo! chililren form the principal part of the county fuir exhibit. William J. Llljequfst returned today from McMiiinville, whurc lie Iiiih been ,,vl,;i. ;;.,- .....l .1 , .,:.. .i... t...i: ' Ii m nnmm mi my ,11,7 iinn- I ami Hilo. iniiiiiifiictiiieil by the Siinulilini; ! D:ii:- H-II... T . 1 11 I.oHKiiiK company. Jle w ill hnve chtirg-! J0UUUU Vmidl 10UCI1 IiaS .it-' ti.,. u.,..i.i: i.:i.:. i ....( 'l im, t 'INIU1M l IIU I A II I MIL U 1 II V Nllllt bum. Struck Snag and May Not Be Consummated Attorney 0. Z. Rumlall wan last ov eniii) olei'tid Hccreluiy of Hie I niicil iiriiNiiu iouKe, id Hiii,uceif T. ,1. I'enn, ..... wno remaned on lU'counl of other Inmi- 1 iiciiH iiffnir. Mr. I'enu In cuxlmliiu, of A flr8 ftlarnl wftB tun,od ln Rt n hiiihoh purk. . 0vi,.k ,,,, lli(,ilt fr01 th(, Hii, ,,. , , " lei M il the department nikIiciI to the VT. Htoneg Dnij Btor. tf scene wMli viHimiB of a hotel tire on luif. I when they found that an nolo n front of the hotel had ooTiiraj crates 01 liUIIKMlim pllllns i kih'I'Iiii" ii front or tlio Hotel liad were nhippeil loduy by Fred H. By non : 1 uiiuhl i:n fire and that Ine flames had to (he horticultural exhibit in thu )n-1 1 xniijfuiHlied with a hand cheiuicul Kim liuildiiiK ut thu Hun KraaciKco ex lioBition. They were from the utiilc IiuHitul farm ciiHt of the cily, o . Mlu Minuotta Magorn will receive vocal pupiU al'tcrnooiin from 'i till i 'the week boKiiiniin; Moiidnv, Heplember Dr. B. T. Melntiro, phyRlcian nd 7 v 1 ,..- "i. .lrl0"V"' "VT; urgoun, m Ala.onle bl.lu. 1'hono 4 10. i ,'" T i , - ",,,0 1,1"'Nt .Ntiuna u " ntfa liidn., corner onimerciiil and iiriiivitniii mii'vin, ncpitj Mmoh BiMhop, with the blacksmith firm of A. .1. ltinhop Hon, .South Liberty ntrect, and mi aiitiiinobile be toiilii to Hie ripeacer Hardware com pany I'ollided thin innming at tlio in temcction of T.ibcrty and Court streetB, remilliii); in n bruied nhoultlcr and eveiiil cutii in the face for Mr, Hiidiop. Nntlo tn )ia Pn lit If Secretary of State Ben W. Olrntt nn.i Slate Treamuer T. II, Kay left today for Vendleton where they' will ulteud tho I'ondletoii " Koiiad I'p." Hoth Mr. Kuy and Mr. Olcott will (jo on tlio Jour nal special from l'ortrund. The Salem Juvenile Band will head (n i-iiiiiprriT imrade WeducHilnv uiulit. Weplember anili, ' The itudenu nf tii ini,i,i... of the hlKh mho.il mot yenterdav and', ''"r'",m"t, J',n Hr'''"'" ll"1 ''""'"'''i Hooted On. following orflcem: Vemil " , ,0 P""e timi lleadow, prcaldenti Heed Hi.1,,,,,1 vife ! " or,,i,,"",e r'',1,;,," , ,h',1r,",,,!.n " nreniiliiiit !.'.. .1 .. L . . 11 J , 1 lare of doKa will bo atrictlv enlorcod K ,1'.1 iL V ,,,""""H,1-M,M,I n and after (h lober 1, 110.1 1 rootor and Ira MVircor wore elect,.,!. nlA.s. K Klj(UN( ( Uy i(l,(.or(ler. The Ladlee Aid Society of the rirst To aecire theTery beat bookings I re-byte, lau church will meet at the I that are to lie had in the market for h ..,"fp I"' ,,'"f'' 'V1" ' "Y" ''rt.v" theatre 1 Oh alrcel, t rlday' B:.I0 p. 1.1. xt KutllriHV, T. (1. liKh left for l'ort- w.4i...'.u . .? ' . . . lund tliie inoriiina;. H is bis intention Now that the ladles of the Unitarian J to Miow at Ye Liberty 01.lv the name chinch wivo ,,.,.,l,.d to conduct a lunch high g,),, films that have appeared in Hi !!'.r l','! f"!r' .VHi,"r" r1"! I""" "J t maintain (hi. standard. lia no diiriiullv in irntlinir 1 in r food acordiiiK to O10 way it i served Up al hoiue, as now It seems they will be able to dine a In Methodist, l iiilnri mi, Kpimopal or rreshyteiinn, Oeorne Talmer Putnam, secretary to Superintendent of Public IustnicUon J. A. Churchill went to Pallas today to attend the county fair which is now- in session . In J'olh county. Kinnk K. Welles, nssistunt state school superin teiident, is in Orciin ("itv tmlnv visit- I WOOD WOOD WOOD f Good Oak $4.50 and $5 per cord : Its worth $6.00, but traded a piano for this wood and am cutting the price to sell it quick. See me quick before it is all gone. J. F. Tuchudi, living one and one-half miles south of the city, yesterday 'ex-1 XT v , c, , chuiiKcd his five ucre improved tract . w York' 'J'1 1 llullC" lulmit for a farm of 170 acreH near Drowns-1 '"S "'"t tho liiliiiu dollar allied loan villi., owned by Tripp & Utiatton of that proposal had "slruck a sang " of mnnc city In tho trade, tho five acre tract ort, local financiers today would t of .Mr. Tbi'IiuiIi was vntueil at S.OIIO. ., . ., x. , " H The deal was made by l.afler, HoliiiKcr ' y t,,ut ,ltll,lt""' as deudlockcd. & Harbor, ..Mr. Tuchudi and family will ! Attlr mj'fteriously keepiiiR nut of siht niovo to their now homo this week. I yesterday, Hie' foreign roinniissio 0 w,r0 rcporti'd today to bo ntteinptiim Football fans will have ft chance to to arrive at a compromise come out and cheer for their favorite) No comment tfu made on (he f,, hon.o players as ,i i,.ar,lH aro oul : n-1 reception the loan is reported to hnve nouneiiiu the first football game of the mot i tho wt.Ht ,, to , r j? ''n 0 season, to be ,da.ve,l on Willamette field jtude toward pac'kinR im ' s m ,f , , ! ! between ho V U. Alum,,, and the W 8uro of pro-Ocra,,,,, Inferests. ' l. Varsity. J ho Bii.no will be called I.ocnl parties to tho necotiations om Friday aflernoon at 3:30 o'clock n,l ,, to still c'nffl ZX tho price-of admission w two bits. loan would (; thrmifih. ,, . T1" fKreijru representatives went ia- Five Chemawa glrU wlU have charge to an extremely Important conference - "V.M.. ni, mo arum i,i urn in,, i ii i- iincaoon aim it was reenrd- grounds, under the supervision of Conn-! od as possible a statement would be is ty Agriculturist I.. .T. C'hapin. Last i sued nfterwnrd. year special attention was given to dem-1 .T. P. Morgiin, Frank Vnnderbilt and onatrations of canning fish, but this Thomas Lament joined tho conferoos your the special work will l.o Oikon ! and it was intimated they wore discuss, up mostly in showing how chickens ! ing terms for a compromise and various meats may be canned. Tho J The subject of tlio timonnt'nf interest demonstrations under tho Cheniawa , the bonds shall boa, eonstltutod the tanning club will beg... Tuesday. principal point for discussion. The 0 compromise suggestpil was said to be The Sunset Country Club Orchard. 'nt they pay five per rent, and sell be company with its principal of f ices near '"w par, thus hrinftngf In larger re Merlin in Josephine county, applied to! turns to Investors. Corporation Commissioner Hehuldormun The commission denied tho "report for permission to dissolve the com pi, ay . of friction with American bankers. " and a certificate of dissolution was is- sued by this department yesterday. The Only Eastern Banks. Sunset Orchard company was iacorpor-1 Washington, Sept. 2.1. The allies ated during tho boom times in real es-' must depend upon eastern banks for Into in southern Oregon and since the I their loan of Imlf a billion nr more real estate business is a little dull at j Western luiuls cannot help them, no present a number of realty companies : eording to a lu asurv department of have suspended business and dissolved. : ficial's statement todav. .... ,- r;, . , s,,nr,,,ly aiil in Chicago, bo said Man orders from Dallas, Independ- dares to slioul,,.r nnv portion of the oaco and Albany indicate that the sur-1 hmn, liecnuic Oiey fear the stronelv rounding towns will bo well represent-j intrenched Herman Interests Other od at the opera hous,. next Mondav ev - banks are involved with tho tmckino oiling when "The New Henrietta'' will and Rockefeller interests both of be presented. This show and .Margaret which an' antnirouistio to the' loan lllmgton, billed hero for IVoonihor 'JO, ! . . are perhaps the two best shows on the! EMPLOYES MAT STRIKE road this winter. Five stars of recog- uiced national reputations is at least u rittsburg, Pu.,. Sept. 2.1. Twenty novelty as well us very unusual in the thousand Westiiichouso Klectrio coni- Mllllir llllul II11UM .1.1.1 1 .1.1 I.... . : ' 11.1,1, I... ... 1 . ... T ,, , uiuiiis lire : i-iii . iiipimcs tlcterillllie tolllgllt f tliey will jday here Monday evening to whether to strike when their ultimatum T:S ClllilieitV IiuIIHI.. : iliiliinn.liii,. on . . s. per cciii increase in ,, 7r0rTr" t ' 1 W'ia''H nuA l,u "! ur day expires to- The National Dahlia show win y. ni.-lit 1 Jj belli this week at Portland for three Hundreds of employes, however, are ... ...k.uiiii.k uru i iiiirsuiiv, ami win auvismg caution as thev suspwt that occupy the entire sixth flow of the pro Oermai, workers seek to cripple the Meier Si Krauk buib iiiu. A irm li.l i 11 .: I of premiums have be;,, oYforod. ,,. ' ,:: ," 7 .'."'V"y m",B I eluding all flowers that bloom at tuis! . ' .time of Venr. A feature of lh .. .i ... ... .will be the Kraml merit min. whi.h . "!ln 1 "",! "'ling for JnjHin While stories of increased vicld this year in Oregon hops are being circii-j luted the hop growers wno arc not ileal- j ers stick to the original estimate of the ; Hop Growers' association that the to tal crop of Oregon hops this year will, be in' the neighborhood of 80,000 bales. No business is being done, the growers' refuse to sell at the prices offered and the dealers are still looking for stray growers to sell small lots and a few sales have been reported but these are1 said in some quarters to be on early contracts. Jn general the hop grow ers of this state are looking for good prices this year and are sitting tight. It is stilted on reliable authority that the hops in the Independence dis trict are a normal crop this vcar and even a slight increase, the few hops in j tin. Lane county district show an av-1 erage yielj but the reports from the I other parts nf tho state show that the' average yield will be far below the! first estimates, according to the Hop! (I rowers' nssocintion. j la I'olk county down tho river toj Lincoln the crop is said to be about oO ' per cent of the average. A' ear liallis-j ton ami Sheridan the crop is 50 to 7o per cent short, in the S'ilvei-ton and Mt. Angel districts the growers claim a shortage of from 50 to T.i per cent. A few crops checked up today indi cate the shortage: lleo rhii'ig, last year T.jO bales, this year zou utiles. , Malionoy & Breed, Inst year bales, this jear 173 bales. Kennedy, lust year JJ00 bales, ji-ur nines. Oitinur, last year a to bales, this year 1-0 bales. Sohu, lust year i no iiaies. - If. (louley, last vear 2.S0 bal year 100 bales. I'M Kuvaunugii, this vear (ill bales. Marty, last year liiO bales, this vear li'i bales. Ous Aral, lust year (ill bales, this vear ill bales. Kd Worf. last vear ,S7 bales H,: ,..,, . ill. bales. .Some ol' these are small ,.rm.. l.t they aro taken merely to indicate the outlying yanls throughout, tho state and this is bolivved will Inwnr tlio cf..t yield to considerable less than 100,000 bales for the year. Lust year the viol,! was J 2,,mti Imles for Oregon and earlier hi tne season hop men estimated the yield llns year to be as much as .l.",0,000 i hales but these figures havo gone! tumbling down as the lico climbed high- or. The Independence growers have I been accustomed to deal with hop lice! and began si.rnvinu- ,.,.iv iir, v.,J while in the upland yards the lice were a new element mid their inroads were much more serious. This accounts for the greater yield ii, the Independence district than in other parts of the state. I he Laglish crop this vear is given at from 27.1.IIOO to 300,0110 hundred wcignt, while lust year it was over "i00 -11011 hundredweight. ,i,,litiml ,,, tll', tact Oerinan hops will not invade lapaa and South America and these smaller new markets will be opened to miu-rx'un imps as no hops will be ex ported from Knglaml with the present crop shortage in that cnuiitrv. All of these facts point to a higher price in Oregon according to th(, mvcvn while the marker is dull thev evidently teel that they can afford to wait until something moves before thev senrrv about to find hovers. JUST ARRIVED OUR FALL STOCK OF PACKARD Tinogtjt You will find every thing you want in style and price in the famous Packard Shoes. Lace and Buttons in black and tan. Lace in Cloth Tops. English or Walking. Conservative Shoes for men in all walks of life. ' 1 1 a1.' G. W. JOHNSON & CO. 141 North Commercial Street. 300 ! this! 3S0 bales, this vear this last year 103 bales. 421 Court Street. Southern Pacific Special Train For Fair Week To accomodate those from Portland who wish to attend the state fair next week, tho Southern Pacific will run a special each day of the week, leaving Portland nt S:;) n,i, ,,; .. , . . - "K null ! rm"B , t tho fair grounds at 10:4.-, - -"' mi- special returning to I'ort land w,ll leave the fair grounds at 4-".", 0 clock each afternoon, arriving "i Portland at bV,0 o'clock. During the fair weoK, the Southern 1 acific trains 14, 17, 18, 27 and 2S will make regular stops nt the fnir grounds Iron, September 24 to 2(1 inclusive! and October 3 to K Win.;,.. ,-' and IS stop on flag at tho fair ground I'uriiig f,r week, train No. 73 will run through from Salem to tho fair grounds V) i 4 will stnrt fr.in, " ,.t A o- i i 1,,lr KfOUIIltS at 4:0,, o clock p. m. so as to take pas 'engcrs d.reetly to and from ',, grounds. ror the benefit of those who aro not fanulmr with train numbers, it nib-ht bf well ,,, rc11,,ll.r m.nt a. oven number run north, d those with uneven numbers, run south. STATE FAIR BULLETIN Stato Fair Orounds, Sept. 23. Weather: Kaining n little at I) a. m. Cloudy all morning and showering at 5 a. in. .M. H. Squires, the fireworks man is preparing tor the big display next Tuesday night. A bust fire picture of tiovernor Withycoinbe and of President Wilson will be shown that night. The cainpers will have an opening dance next Saturday night when there will be some real fiddlin' and dancin'. Friends invited. City folks welcome. W. A. Hard and J. A. Shipley write f iinn Kstacadn that they will be in camp at "7 nud oil Looney avenue. State Fair Director II. U .Jones, of Brooks, was a caller yesterday. Jus. .M. licigg will bo found in the I.i'Dcux cottage. (). K. Moeller, of Portland, brought his mother with him this yrnr, and they are staying at the LcDetix cottage. O. A. Noyes of Shnw, has up a double tent and says "Let 'er rain." He and family will bo hero until the show is over. Seventeen counties making exhibits this year as against eleven last is very encouraging to state fair directors anil boosters for the Oregon exposition. The stale fair of l.Mio closed on Oc tober '7111. P. M. Sherman, of Lebanon, received such a flattering offer for his farm es- mint that ho sold the same to Linn county, and what was to have been the Sherman farm exhibit will appear among the finest of old Linn. Tents aro going up in all directions and the Tented l ity will have electric lights tonight. lion (ico. ( handler of Baker, has the largest display of beef cattle entered. Senator Chandler was former vice-president of tho state board of agriculture and has been an exhibitor for fortv years. . Hov, 1). (', Brown, of Woodhnrn, will occupy the Mrs.'N. J. Priest lot. on the paved highway. Tho .Methodist People have the most unique camp in the dtv, thero being nine tents nrranged in u circle where cnmpfires will bo burned. PORTLAND GROCERY ROBBED Portland, Ore., Sept. 23,-Snfo crack ers blew off tho outer door to tho safe in the grocery und feed store of Young & Nortrup early todny but were fright ened away before they could penetrate the inner chamber which contained the loot. "Where You See the Best Pictures." GRAND THEATRE Tonight. Last Showing of Marguerite Clark In "Seven. Sisters." Tomorrow and Saturday Pauline Frederick in "Sold.' 10c TtTTTTT TT T TTTtTTTTTTTTTt mm THE GIRL From HIS TOWN The Play of the Season Presented by Beautiful MARGARITA FISCHER A Salem Girl and an All Star Cast A Four Act Mutual Masterpicture Today, Tomorrow and Saturday Bligh Theatre will entitle tho amateur winning it to lZ 2.11"''" m? !, ' ,hl" the title of amateur Dahlia ki.itf. Al- ! l w h yolhm peril though there are several ...ti..-i.,MiiM ""' " ""ow or promise. W E Cuvlor left for hi. w.,,,. iJ NotwltnstKUiig threatening weath. Whi,Bt,: ,X! V:?r, SV- I'-r fr Mt lance at the night WMiuig with his brother. S. TJ :. . '"'f'" r,-' for the open- had not seen fur SOI. " ",r """"" r "-iinis - - M A $60.00 Columbia Talkinc Machine t&V&p I for SlLi (Ml Jinn flnmn wwvmsJj f.. C4- 4 v -v ..v k'viuv ivviiuo live n tin Alt Two Esty Organs, choice for $13.00. One riayer Piano, was $Go0.00, now $2Qo 00. Tianos so cheap you will womler how I can sell them at the price. i , m m- WW 14 li w A 1W mil j t -i"'" ,in rmer man "i ri ai-aruuiru ror tomorrow I mmm X . ... uf ti(, 1 . il,. :,,.. fli.ril.i.m V.. k. 1 v . , . a.i j tournament. Thin afternoon wverHl ( nylor, wiiom lie had not aeon for 20 1 KK",( .Ur hmiI bin hnthor vint tho niuht' , ltU'9m tlou, imii(j thr .1 i .. . , ... . . M num. till, ij h .t . : . . in mi, i i lUCU'lnv n.'UI tnev weuti, i '"." "", rHiaunani are t lu.lcieudcnco and vialtoil and that ,,m",linK """.vfJ up for the hg cnnioa Yi..i,iK ... i, . ii i n-i run riiiiii ul ,n,'f ....,. .iinn, .ni j viiimiii J jolicc and wont to tail on a chart; of l'lyT will f,n on the niotni.iK train T lii.iim intavi,'illl Ydl.ii..lMv ..k.,.'aild M'Vcml nf tl. Kj,bi n.mn. .. . l. 'av n flue of will, iiU.hk ina ' aftornoi.n. Km,. i,,i..i k.. i i. rot ncr , . h. t uvler, wa brought in taken br the bl i'uUi. . iM. !..,,, J lil,iklcUsl and thi morning h paid ea.ou haa added ..verl plavera who f ,io ltI C(, (ot w,,,,,',,,, ire dveU.,.ig into fa.lplayeri. BIG STEEL MERGER"""" rhiladelphia, Sept. 2:i.-S,.v,.rH ir independent Mod compia Bre nl,(m, to meruy into one concern, according to peraiatent rumor, today. It win under stood interest!, behind them .ubmitte, their plan, to Attorney Oouerul Oreir. ory at Wnsliincton for his approval n to the vnlidity of ch a move. I'harlea M. Schwab is said to be th, dotminnting force. PENDLETON ROND Up ON. remlleton, Or., Sept. 23. With the ropers miors and bull tW.,n ln i..r won,, in competition the Kound-Vi, at I'endletoa'i Wild West Show bona!, thia afterniion. Thousands of ctafnr .ianimed the ttrand stands as the frontier carnival was launched on its rack leu HV llrilliantly blanketed ludia'u's lent color to the tcn. More cowboy, and cowgirl, wore en fert l in the vnrioua tventa than at inv I'levioiia round up. I! Women's and Misses' Silk Knit Sweaters of a better grade are becoming very popular. By an exceptional buy we are able to sell silk knit Sweaters in all leading colors, while they. last, at only... $5.95 'For Fall wear a Silk or Cordu- ' ' I n'W serviceable We have a fine as- S0l tment at 50c to $1.25 Ostrich Feathei-s-Neck Ruffs all of the season's latest in plain black or white or mixed, black and hite, best grade of feathers, and you will find our prices on this grade of goods very much lower than elsewhere. Prices. 75c to $2.00 Kafoury Bros. 115 N. Liberty, near State This Store is for the People