Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, September 29, 1915, Page THREE, Image 3

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    THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, WEDNESDAY. SEPT. 20. 1915
THREE
2 OREGON
CUT JUICY MELON
TOMORROW ONLY
D. W. Griffith
OF "BIRTH OF A NATION" FAME
Presents
BLANCHE SWEET
(Highest Award, Panama-Pacific Exposition, San Francisco.)
The Spotless White Cupboards of the
New Hoosier -Beauty
IN BIG V
Wall Street Jubilant Now That
Half Blon "Touch" Will
Be Completed
See Them
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tiiMWinmniin.iMnmimii imni.rw.nii.nmin iimm i mnMwr iinim. i Fvif
in
THE ESCAPE
A Play endorsed by Press and Pulpit because it
teaches the great lesson of life with infinite power.
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S!5",3 ADMISSION 20c rZI'ZSZLZ.
Garden Lovers Should Begin
To Plant Bulbs of Flowers
Sew York, Sejit. 29. Wall street
prepared today for a big melon cutting,
for it had successfully arranged the
half billion dollar loan with the allies'
commissioners, winch means approxi
mately $10,000,000 profit for those "on
the inside."
The bankers will get their portion !
of the bonds at Ob'. Un each $100 boudi
they will net $2, for they will sell them j
to the public at !M. 1 lie public s share:
in the melon slicing will be a.4(i perl
cent, secured by the nation's of France!
and England as first liens. For the
men who engineered the gigantic deal,
the interest rate will -bo higher, for
they buy at $2 less than the general
public.
Inasmuch as there were no restric
tions as to purchases of American
munitions, it was assumed here that a
goodly sum out of the $300,000,000 will
go to swell the profits of American
munitions concerns.
America as a whole will be given a
chance to rrofit by the wnr( for the
bonds will be sold to small investors,
as well as to the big banks and bankers.
The bonds will be issued in denomina
tions as low as $100 but for big busi
ness there will be larger blocks.
An advertising compaign to float the
baby" bonds the $100 issues may
soon be launched it was reported to-
lay. Newspaper advertising is part of
the scheme to place these bonds within
the reach and knowledge of the man
of moderate means.
The banks will circularize the coun
try and posters will be distributed by
county correspondents to the cross
roads stores.
Arrangements will probably be made
to pay interest on the bonds at many
places outside of iNcw York.
Bulls Celebrate.
New York, Sept. 29. The bulls ran
riot in the stock exchange today sweep-'
ing the market into new records, un
equalled since 1907. Speculation in
"war stocks" was Jthe principal influ
ence with the completion of tho $.)00,
000,000 loan to the allies used as the
chief bull factor.
Prospects oi a new and gigantic steel,
combination was made tho basis for
bidding up Crucible Steel 8 points and
Lackawanna nearly 13.
A big wave ot speculation, said the
street authorities, is sweeping the coun
try. Throngs are daily crowding the
exchange and tho curb market.
In today's spectacular rise, crowds
of perspiring, tugging, shouting men
fought for places at the post. The tick
ers were crowded as tne speculation-
mad men watcheu prices soar to new
hijjh marks.
: The old davs of "shoe-string" gam
bling have gone. It takes a fifty point
margin to deal in Bethlehem steel since
it beuan its skyward career. Tlie low
est accepted is ten points and then only
on stocks of unimpeachable stability.
Scenes around the exchange re
sembled the stirring days of the early
sixties.
The market closed iddcgular.
Garden lovers who wish their gardens!
or the ground around their houses to be
rich, with narcissus and jonquils, should
begin their work without delay, for
fall is "the time to plant the bulbs of
these flowers. ..The work should be un
dertaken as soon as, or even before
an early frost has weakened the an
nual flowers' in the bed. ,
In the case of narcissus, many house
holds will find it advantageous to nat
uralize the plant so that it grows and
blossoms on the lawn much as the wild
flower'B do. Jn mahy-of ' th Varks
the larger estates oi England, in por
tions of North . Carolina, on estates
along the James River,, in Virginia, and
in old New England gnnlens, narcissus
es that Were' planted over half a cen
tury ago are still vigorous and produce
every spring a beautiful display of
blossoms.
' To naturalize the narcissus it' should
bo planted in the sod or partial shade.
Make a small bole in the soil five or
six inches
ed end up,
unll bole in tho soil five ort,R r-i.asc.i iruu .).,,
deep, insert the bulb, point- i work of dipping was done
and press the soil over tbe'ly by the counties, the sta
;i o cpftmitrical (department of agriculture.
This is the "National
Step Saver" Finest
and most complete
kitchen cabinet ever
built -Most popular
cabinet in the world.
Now improved in a
dozen ways with no in
crease in price.
The woman who gets
a "Hoosier Beauty" this
week has a labor-saving
machine of which she
will be as proud in twen
ty years as she is today.
Note the wide cup
boards, uncluttered by
cubby holes or parti
tions the sanitary base
that can't collect dust
the trays for cooking
tools on the right door
at your fingers' ends.
Think of having all your
kitchen tools within
arm's reach, around a
big table of pure alum
inum. Think of the
' miles of steps you save.
spact-unelutttrti ryf5s"rrr-. 1 ------ SrZZ. U l
try tertilmt or ss23iS?rtrj: --, f rT-- 1 'h ! (V
' 7:,czZ fcl 7 lyll
This is "HOOSIER BEAUTY"
The National Step Saver
ALL FOR$l CASH AND A FEW $LWEEKL Y DUES
' This offer, under direct authority of the
Hoosier Company, is too great to be missed.
Come in sure and see the entire new line of
Hoosiers tomorrow before they are all
taken. This sale at these remarkably low
prices is possible only because the enormous
Hoosier output has made huge factory
savings.
aluminum table
E
10 ALLIES OFFENSIVE
Gains Are Now By Yards In
stead of Miles As On First
Attack
By J. W. T. Mason)
, New York, Sept. 29. The most sig
nificant indication of the situation
along the western battle front is that
the allied official statements ciuuncr-
- see Also ife NEW HOOSIER WONDER ?hr5.iS:7 -JC!: ,th
'' See AlsO Trio NFW HAfiTFR IPFfI AT mi,lwny between tho Tloosler Wonder and Hoosier Ucnuty in
IHv llLlT HUv01Ll ulLvIilLconvenieuce equal to Hoosier Heauty in size.
the only kitchen cabinet with roll doors that are
movable and sanitary no cubby holes or partitions
See Also The NEW ROLL DOOR HOOSIER -
catch dirt or dust.
See Aisojhe NEW HOOSIER DE LUXE
all white enainnl inside and
remarkable bounty.
out a kitchen cabinet of
All at prices far under the standards for their class. You can pick your choice the
cabinet you want and need if you come tomorrow at the price you want to pay. No
wonder Hoosier dominates the entire world. No woman who ever used one would do
without it.
Georgia, and South Carolina means
that for the first tinio live cattle can
be shipped from tho sections freed for
anything but immediate slaughter, un
less inspected or clipped and certified
by an inspector of the Bureau of Ani
mal industry in accordance with feder
al regulation. . Beginning with Sep
tember 15, however, Blockers and feed
ers have been shipped from this terri
tory to northern markets for any pur
poses. Heretoforo cattle from these
sections when shipped had to go into
the quarantine pens, at the slaughter
houses and he turned at once into meat,
Irrespective of the prices then being of
fered for stockers and feeders.
The southern cattle raiser in the
freed territory, moreover, not only
gains the advantago of being able to
cell his cattle in the free pens, but also
is spared the trouble and extra cost of
shipping them under quarantine condi
tions in the stock cars.
. In all since -1906, when the dipping
work was started, a total of 202,469
square miles have been freed from the
tick and released troin quarantine, i lie
co-operative-
states and the
a n. remains, however. 4i9.000 square miles their tdnn tnr reni'hinir TJIln nn.l kvn'Fnr
ine souin sun iicH-iniiwu-u, jrum , haite( north of Ypres. Meantime thev lead in a .Minnas romitiiiiioir. i
Sale Ends When This Small Lot is Gone. Come Early
Her Life's Ambition .
Becomes A Reality
Louise Glaum, vivacious little play-
ate gains of yards instead of miles and j er of the New York Motion l'icturc
prisoners by hundreds instead of i Corporation, who portrays Toppea, a
momhnr of the imperial bullet in "The
thousands.
OF
facturem. i w'" not persuaded in favor of pies-
It is understood that Secretary Tied- 'iit changes in the turlff, and other
field, Chairman Davis of the federal ! than the "anti-dumping" clause, except
trade commission, President Wilson, perhaps a suspension of the free sugar
and other leaders who have conferred1 schedule temporarily to meet the rev
about American industrial conditions fnui) emergency created by the war.
If i .. nn.innnt 1.IB U 4 .1,
aw to tvi'liui . Ml- Hum tlilO IUAI - ,
Hermans are putting up a strong resist-0"' 01 lleui'"
gripping four part
In-
ance. althnih thev nrn not vet innin. Mutual masterpiece or picturesque
tflinitiip their nfiaitiiin nt. nil tidintN. Tlinl.lta kau lifter months of hard work,
ton Plnntintr in rows or tfeometrical "iTiinmviiv ui hkhi-i c. ji.no nrmsn apparently nave aoanaoneii , seen ner (rtn -
top. limiting m rows or geoiiievruoi v,0.., a-u nnn lnni mi jl- .1 'J :..:.. t :n , i. .. .v.. kn, l.ir,..l tn rinv tie
f inures should be avoided.
.,i:.h;n , in tne si
seatfpr th h,,lh, L if one were sow- I which live cattle can be shipped only
ing seed, and then plant them where !nirr q""r3n,t"ie regulationii.
they happen to fall.
When the tulip and narcissus bulbs ' where a territory is el
are planted in the. beds, the surface of tieki stock raising receives
the soil should be loosened after each petu not only because of
rain and the bed kci)t free from weeds
in the late fall, and early winter it is
well to cover-the beds with a light
mulch of- straw or
injury from alternate
Those in charge of the work report
leaned from
a great im
the better
marketing conditions then open but be
cause, with t..e ticK dipped out or tne
county, breeding animals can be im
have concentrated stroniflv at Loos, was not until Director j nomas n. nee
Tho Hermans are facing a concerted . cast her for the role of I'oppca that
j.:.,- . n...: 10 .ii. ... ;:r life's ambition became a reality.
Throne reeiiforcimr the Don,.! vicinitv Miss (Unum .has had important J.arts
n - - 0 -
leaves, to prevSnt ported d the quality of the stock im
proved. As long as tho region is tick
lUftbD lirwiiiK "' ...... :i :
thawing. This mulch should be gradu- "'est; ea it is "ni-oss.uie . u r. K m
ally removed in spring when the growth wK ' ,
appears above the around.' If the soil 'ported are pecular.ly subject to Texas
is well drained, the bulbs' will not be
in jured by severe cold. .
Under suitable- conditions, tulip ami
narcissus plants will increase from year
to year. The bulbs, thereforcj may be
left -in the ground .for .-two or three
seasons until the clumps ' begin to
crowd. It is then desirable to trans
plant them. This should be done from
six to elgnt -wetks -after the spring
blossom in order to allow the foliage
to. die own partially. The bulbs
. i - .!( novum! MI T 1 INHPiri lirrrn,
and eisewnere, ine ucrmuus at ponusi '. ., .,. , ,.i, !.
have probably been weakened. If thetWy in "The 1 ewfl I, in each ...
allies can discover from what place, the - " I 'l L ' "
i withdrawal! have been made, they may . ''" " has been lifted. In
be able to pierce the German forces ati o Tmnt u( 1)0Bt.1('. in w,i,.h she
these spots. - . . I fln importllIlt ptt,t in the
Nnrtiiollv. befnrA a. iicccHHfttl nssnuli 1 . . . .. ...... .1.
. . . t in ui 1 1 1 n ff or tne i ui i i""i
-an be delivered against entrenchments
i dainty star of motion picture dramas
fever, which is transmitted by this en
emy of cattle in the south.
Portland Ad Club
Holds Loganberry Day
strong artillery preparation is necessary ; 0Be , lh0 fll0,t dramatic por
tn l.lri.u un nhui ri.iiiii.nl in ita no t h In ... 1
"i- . r- - travels ever screen,
this manner, the Germans would be! j knem wnld see my life's am
forewarned. The result would be a race j,itjou realized before long," said Miss
between the effectiveness of the allied ;anm after the screening of the lust
Secretary Redfield Already!
Planning to Prevent Compe- i
tition of Cheap Goods ;
H..S. Gile went to I'ortland this
morning to attend loganberry day of
the Portland Ad club, and to deliver a
should be lifted with a spade or '.fork, fa ort ,JdreM on the general loganberry
and after, the soil has been shaken r
from the roots,' stored in a cool, shady I situation.
place. When the old leave and roots In a circular issued by the Ad cluh,
are thoroughly dry, they may be rubbed they announce that the products of the
off and the clusters of buibs divided, loganberry will be served dried, canned,
These bulbs may be planted as the or" jrrkeil, evaporated, straight, frizak-d
'(final bulbs were. In this way. within fr0(rtd loganberry sundae,
a few years a stock of bulbs is very. At h8 banquet will be sung the new
loganberry song, composed by the Ore
gon poet, Dean Collins. Wm. H. Crane,
considerably inc.rensed.
The fre-ing of over 9,000 , square
niile of southern territory from quar
antine for cattle tick is of Interest not
oniy to stack raisers in that section b
also to feeders in the grain belt w
buy live southern cattle to fatten np
for market. The. raising of the quar
antine on September- li orer-a large
territory In Mintissippi, Alabama,
Mncfyn Arburkle and Tho.. W. Ross
hKnn invited bv the Ad club to be
? j present at the banonet. " All the logan-
iSo Kerry U P""1" , ".'l M':
"p'Oile, "and the Portland Ad club men
are the right ones o
its of the loganberry and its. products
before the people."
artillery and the concentration of (ier
man soldiers in the tbreatned area.
State's Witnesses Are
Schooled In Perjury
, Indianapolis, Jnd., Sept. 29. Charges
that state .witnesses in the election
conspiracy trial of Mayor Bell were
schooled in "perjury" and "bribed
with the county' money" which "paid
for their wrstien" were made today
when the defense opened its ease.
Charles Clark, state witness, recalled
by the defense testified that an officer
from the prosecution bought him
clothes, took him to a theatre and paid
his hotel bills. At the hotel, he said,
a woman knocked at hit door, but no
woman was mentioned in an expense ae
count he saw afterward.
of the four acts hnd been completed
"Hai'pvf There
enough to ex
Wuslirington, Sept. 20. America is
prepared to prevent the unloading of
tlii) low priced goods of foreign cmin-iH
.... n it. ..it:.. 1 1 . ..i .. i i . H
rcuiry ui uiiiuieicu fictuM-iil uwMi uilif
tries here at the close of the.wur Sec-1
the United Press. i
"Tho question," he said, "is no
longer shall we prevent this unloading,
but rather how shall wo stop it.''
I'ruin plans of Hcdl'icld and the fed- i
ernl trade commission it appears that
the tariff will play the smiillest part
iu this plan.
"As a matter of fact, the issue
should bo ni (I from nil ethical stand
point not from an economic standpoint
at all," tho secretary continued. "In
creasing the tariff might seem the sim-
iilnat. eimii-at. wiiv. lint. it. would result, ill
.-re is no word 1 strong j Americans paying more.
Imii just how happy J Wo ,lftVe njl ,,, m.h!,,,.,. am w,
'""The Toast of Death" will be shown1'0 thc i,"8,i" uu " ,hi'
at Ve Liberty on Thursday, Friday and; ,f u u ,
Saturday of this week. . ni()Vem(,t f()()t ,,,., ,hn wr ,0
t . I n 1iJ snip nuaniines or icireign guuua unci 10
JameS KOlDh KC-ClCClCU "f l tn'm at- lower prices then we can I
t P r I produce them the movement can be
Mayor oi can rrancisco. '' At preset, no Ko-i .e
J I shipped without a manifest signed by!
fian Francisco, Kept. 29. James or consul, approving the eurgo. If
Tl-1l. Y wna a1 J3 i ll 1 tVl ft !? f Wan foreiun countries attempted to ship at
i-L-!..-''.. o.i. miinrr.ii.a1 nnminntlnir ' greatly reduced prices the consul could'
primaries by a plurality of 27,R08 over demand the right to investigate means
his nearest rival, F.ugene Sehmitr, ac
cording to final roturns given out today
by Registrar Zcmansky. Rolph polled a
,..! .1 e.-X Bti vote. This w flr .lK.1
. !,. ..ml,ini.d m i,f mU ! fuse to sign .the manifests.
other mayornlty candidates. ! "To meet evasions of the consuls
Hrhmita polled 3fl,00fl votes, giving vlgilunce, congress could make it illegal
him a plurality of 20.0H2 over Andrew, for anyone in America to buy or sen
of producing and see If the manufactur
ers; are selling at lower prices than
they should. If they refused to permit
such Investigation, the consul could re-
Use The Fast Frequent Trains
jrl omum IV.
I till IRK I
Xj Uim 1
of the
OREGON ELECTRIC
RAILWAY
to the
54th Annual State Fair
Week of September 27 Oct, 2.
Reduced Round Trip Fares
From all Oregon Electric Stations
Tickets sold dally Sept. 23 to Oct. 2 Return limit October 6, 1015
From
Kngeno' -')
Fayettevillo 1.60
Albany LI0
ilarrishurg 2.15
.Inaction City .30
Tigurd 1.0
Wilsnnvillfl 1.20
Orenco 2. 1 .1
Corvallbt
Forest Orove 2.J0
Ilillsboro .,
Tualatin ...
Tulsa
Woodhurn
Donald
2.30
1.50
, l.H"
.70
.93
national defense at Washington in De-' J. Oallagher, the labor candidate. There! goods imorted Into this country in an
eember then will eom the tug of war. were Iive.otnor mnjoraiiy canuiuates. w .i- u ...v....
Corresponding reduction from other points. Special Pays Mci.day,
Children') Tuesday, Woman' flood Roud; Wed.iesilny, Hulem Wood
men' Htate Rocleties; Thursday, Portland Transportation Klks; I'll
day, Fress Oregon Manufacturers' .Scandinavian; Saturday, bhriucrs
Orange Pioneers.
X W. RITCHIE, Agent, Salem, Oregon. ,