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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 1, 1915)
THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, FRIDAY, OCT. 1, 1915. THKEE r OF AI I 1WJW BANKS WOULD CURB STOCK SPECULATION i FAIR WEEK RDAY We Have selected for Saturday's se ling, hundreds of the very choicest bar gains from each of our twenty four departments, to assist the busy shopper and aid us in handling the last day crowds. Out of town visitors will find it to . their advantage to get our prices DON'T FAIL TO VISIT OUR BIG STORE SILKS 32-in. Heavy $1.25 Velvet Corduroy 75c COATS $10 and $12.50 Chinchil la and Novelty Coats BLANKETS $1.00" Double Cotton Blankets for big beds 65c BOYS' CLOTHING $3.50 Two-piece Boys' Knicker Suits $1.98 MILLINERY Ladies' Velvet Shapes, $1.50 and $2, all styles 98c SUITS Ladies' $12.50 and $15.00 New Fall Suits $7.90 .' GLOVES $1.25 Ladies' Long White Silk Gloves 75c ' MEN'S SHIRTS 85c and $1 Men's Dress and Negligee Shirts 49c Wall Street Brokers Must Be have Themselves Or Give Security DOMESTICS 10c and 121-2c Dress Ginghams and Outings 6 l-4c -WAISTS Ladies' $1.00 and $1.25 Lingerie Waists 49c UMBRELLAS $1.00 Ladies' Mission Handle Umbrellas 69c MEN'S UNDERWEAR 65c Men's Fleeced Shirts and Drawers 39c LINENS 65c Bleached Table Damask, 68 inhes wide 39c FURS $3.50 Ladies' Fur Scarfs and Neckpieces $1.98 SHOES Ladies' $2.50 Shoes, but ton or lace, all sizes $1.69 . TRUNKS AND BAGS $1.50 and $1.75 Rattan or Fibre Suit Cases 98c DRAPERIES 12 l-2c and 15c Persian Cretonnes, floral designs 81-3c HOSIERY 18c and 20c Ladies' and Children's Hose 12'2C CLOTHING $10.00 and $12.50 Men's - Heavy Winter Suits $6.90 DISHES 42-piece Dinner Set, reg ular $5.00 $3.90 DRESS GOODS 75c and 85c Wool Serges and Novelty Dress Goods 49c UNDERWEAR ' Ladies' and Children's 35c and 40c Vests and Pants 23c MUSLIN UNDERWEAR 75c and 85c Ladies' Crepe and Outing Gowns 49c CORSETS 85c and $1.00 Long or Short Corsets, Support ers attached 48c Our Pure Food,.Tinware, Glassware, Graniteware, Dishes and Aluminum Departments Offer Many AttractiveBargains I New York, Oct. 1. The conservative ; element in Willi street was reported j today to be arranging to stop the bulls , for fear that tales of "millionaires 'made over night," coupled with fourj j successive "million share"'days in the i market may result in n era of reckless j j speculation which would ultimately end in a sudden slump. I ' The word has "neon quietly pnssen j that the linnks would demand a larger collateral if the market does not act more conservatively than it has in its : recent days of feverish activity. I The quick success of the gigantic I allied loan is recognized as a eontribu- iivu uu-tor hi uooimiig me munvvi. j Subscriptions are reported already to , total more than 00,000,000. ' . j The recent activity on the street has sent prices of seats on the exchange sonring. One sent was sold for 4(12,000 or $2,000 above the last sale, j The market coatiiued its bullishness today, however, opening strong. Steel 'common Roared to Ml, the highest mark it ha touched since l!Mi". A quarter of the trading was in these shares. Wall street we it mad over speeuln S tion in war issues ugain today. Steel ! common led the sky rocketing. A j frenzied mob w.".s rbout the steel poat, and before the clos the figures soared Ito SI 8-8, The curb market, too, whs jammed ; despite the rain. Fmhrellns had no ; chance with tlio jostling wild throng. The Market Cloped Irregular. ' Wall street begat, to show signs of' '"cracking under the strain" of its tin- j usual business. Several commission : houses suggested a vacation tomorrow jin order to permit clerks to eutch up with clerical work, resulting from sev-1 oral million share days. I 1 The governor of. the exchange said, 1 however, that it is impossible to close, j as the whole world is trading there. ' ! Henry ('lews, noted banker, decjarod i tho market is booming because "ev erybody wants to buy stocks, and thai I demand is mukinu nrices soar." ' l'ooplo, he said, believe that after the war America will see a big indus trial boom. "The big intereiitK," ho continued, "mo in a strong position. New bank ing laws have been set up to safeguard against panics, mid banks are bursting with deposits. I'eople are Bponiiing less. This bos made money for invest ors plentiful. "Merchants, nre beginning to realize that wo nre on the edge of an era of prosperity. Exports are now larger i than at any time in our history and the ilinlf billion allied loan will increase these exports. ' ' ! Stone Oppp-s loon. St. Louis, Mo., Oct. 1. Cliiiinniin Stone, of the United States stnnti' for ; eign relations committee, was on ivc i ord today in opposition to the 0(1(1,0(111 allied loan now being flouted in this country. Stone, declared the loan endangers I American neutrality, lloud holders, he : believed, might become partisans, par j ticulnrly if this one loan led to others, land in this way a lurge part of the 1 nation would become unneutral. BUY FROM THE THOROUGHBRED CLOTHIERS FOR MEN AND BOYS FALL OPENING Our Fall Opening takes )lace this week and we lave on display the very atest models in Clothing and Furnishings to fill your immediate needs. GREAT VALUES $10 and $15 REMEMBER Our stock is absolutely new and up to date, in ex treme as well as conserva tive models. iFor High Grade Clothing at low grade prices call on BRICK BROTHERS J The House That Guarantees Every Purchase COR. STATE AND LIBERTY STS. Tony Contest Now On Votes With Every Purchase j San Francisco Chronicle: "Women in America dress better than women in Europe, but the men dress much worse," says a woman writer. You cun't burn the candle at both ends. EM SUCH PAIN IN CRIED Suffered Everything Until Re stored to Health by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegeta ble Compound. Florence, So. Dakota. "I used to be With Election of Officers For Next Year Those Charged With Perjury Washington, Oct. 1. The forty-ninth annual encampment of the "boys in blue" came to an end here today witn ! election of officers, j Four cuiulidates, Klias II. Montfoit, very sick every month with bearing of Cincinnati; Lole ultJ",, ' j :. .-J ! flitv: V 1 am J. Patterson, of Fitts- I?'. , I l.. ... ...A o..,t Patrick Concv. of haTachea ! T' I'cka, were hi the field to succeed Da- ? M vid I'almer as colander in chief, deal of the time and d tQ be k,dinjt. very little appetite. Klias ylolntort wa8 , today elected The pains were so n,,,,,,,,.!,.,. j chief of the O. A. K. bad that I used to heavy rain marred the final re sit right down on the unions. Thousands of visitors have al- floor ajid cry, be- ready left the city tor tiicir nomes. O Exercises attendant upon rresiu.n. mm cause it hurt me so and I could not do any work at those times. An old wo man advised me to try Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound and I got a bottle. I felt better the net month so I took three more bottles of it and got well so I could work all the time. I hope every woman who suffers like I did will try Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound." Mrs. P.W.Ijinseng, Box 8, Allyn, Wash. Why will women continue to sufferday in and day out or drag out a sickly, half hearted existence.missing three-fourths of the joy of living, when they can find health in Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound? For thirty years it has been the stand- trd remedy for female ills, and ha re stored the health of thousands of women who have been troubled with such ail ments as displacements, inflammation, laceration, tumors, irregularities, etc AN EASY WAY TO END CATARRH FOREVER Simple Home Treatment Destroys Germs of This Dangerous Disease., The reason why so many people who Buffer from Catarrh never seem ablo Annual Encampment Ends President Included In List oflSyiS ulZ I sprays, douching, greasy creams, oint ments, etc. Such things do open up the swollen nostrils and clear the head temporarily, besides stopping for a 'whilo the disgusting blowing, hawking, I spitting and choking, but thoy never I cure. To drive out Catarrh for ood I you have got to get down to its real cause. Catarrh is a germ disease. The I air is always full of catarrh germs thrown off by one person and absorbed by another anil whon the system does fuil to throw off such germs they find permanent lodgement in the nose, throat and head and multiply rapidly. Tho getms of cntarrh cun be best destroyed by inhaling the pure medi cated air of Hyomci (pronounced High-o-me). This splendid and powerful I,. : - . .... - -- --- oommnntion or on i iMicmypius wmi 1 tirtinntmn At rhn 1 nit !c f m iTit a unvmir - . .. i other healing agents lias a wonucnui germicidal action. You breathe its air into vour nose, throat and lungs by means of a small hard rubber inhaler Washington, Oct. 1 Three officers of the Kiggs National bank were today indicted by the federal grand jury. The indicted men : Fresident, Charles E. Clover. Vice-President, H. H. Flnther. Vice-President, W. J. Flother. It was charged that they falsified statements concerning the bank 's nl leged stock operations. The charge is perjury." The bank issued a statement, in an ticipation of tho indictments saying that the American Audit company of New York had declared the banks de nial of stock operations was true. : ' V A i I means of a small nam niuoer lnuaier The indictments against the officials.,,. IJa)li(., j Pry n,i otll,,r wm are an outgrowth of the bank's c-, ifi1g .rc . 8akln ,, vitty Wilson's laying the corner stone of the morial anwiitheatre nt Arlington rational cemetery were trans- tion against t-ecrotary or tnc treasury; , i(n ,very treatment. This fcrred indoors except for the actual , MeAdoo. Comptroller of Currency il-1,; ',,, air j, certain death to tho fixing of the stone. ! hams and I nited States Treasurer Prn), o( rntBrrh and drive them corn- Thousands of tottering veterans and Burke, charging them with attempting ll(e out of vour ,ytim and whpn other guests crowded the White House ; to wreck .thn nistitunnn. he rma are ' destroyed the catarrh Inst night to shake hands with the PM" f.,u.,.ui ; with all its dinugreeab'lo symptoms will dent, though the program conremp a, , a ." . , ,top. Even lw. o, three minute, use only a small reception iq , --- '-' urll,eii Seattle' he said, ('it is will give refreshing reuer, wn.ie, ir cd organizations an.t u. a. , ',nMe , .llI)nose that the radium! you will use it tow or thdee times a " of transmission from there would be : day for a few weeks it will completely IT WirftloCC TplPnhnnV ,eqal to the radius of transmission ; banish catarrh and every symptom of USC lIHUCOO Hlty"""J f Arlim-ton. Yohohsmft ami Tokli ; catarrh. As Hvomci is pleasant to A. rnnnnniie IhcTanrP are within a radius of WW miles from breathe and is always sold by drug VMvl luiviuivua j ; Seattle.1 Pan Francisco, Oct. 1. With wire- j less telephony over enormous distances , an established fact as evidenced by , conversations between Arlington, Vir-! ginia and Honolulu, engineers of the American Telephone and Telegrapn Co .leclared that Oirther improvement of the invention would be Incited with , . ... ..v:. .inr. to M jon want spe' i!tI write to ,it tr the success of -TllE.Pinkhm Medicine, Co. (conll- inVention, today declared trans pa dcntlali Lynn, Maxs. Your letter will ! if if commu..icstloa by b opened, read and answered by a ,voe is practic ?; woman and held la strict confidence. before long, it will be ro,Dle 10 la' No matter what Kipdot a WantAl uouputin our gists evervwhere with a positive guar 1 antee of successful reults or money : hack, surely no catarrh sufferer should 1 go long before trying Ibis simple home ; remedy. New Orleans Stales: The men of I Houston sre encouraging the " Huy it-lin-Teas" movement but George liailey of the Houston font is frank enotign to admit that the stuff is made iu Ken tucky. New York American: Mrs. Taft's op position to woman suffrage ought to deal a staggering blow to the cause in the great gulaxy ot state that sup port Mr. Taft, I'tah and Vermont. Banks Are Threatened. Chicugo, Oct. 1. 'ankers who sub scribe to the allies' tCi(in,n()0,WlO loan here todnv face threats from cranks.- The first of these has been deliver ed to Fresident Charles fl. Dawes, of the Central Trust company, who wns the first banker here to announce him self in fnvor of the bonds. As a result it is today closely guarded. Moreover, special detectives kept a close watch on hiB residence all night. STOMACH MISERY" QUICKLY VANISHES Your money buck if von wnnt it is tho way in which Daniel .T. Fry, the popular druggist, is selling Mi o-na, the great dyspepsia remedy. This is an unusual plan, but Mi-o-na hna .a much merit and is so almost in variably successful in relieving all ( form of indigestion that ho ran but littlo risk in Belling under a guaruntee of this kind. . Do not bo miserable or make your friends miserable with your dyspepsia. Mi-o-na will help you. If it doesn't, tell Daniel f. Fry 'that you wnnt your money buck and ho will cheerfully re fund it. A change for the better will bo seen from the first few doses of Mi-o na'nnd its continued use will soon start you on tho road to perfect digestion and enjoyment of food. - Mi-o-na has been so uniformly suc cessful that every box is sold under a positive guarantee to refund tho money if it does not relieve. What fairer nroiiosition could be made. Daniel J. Fry gives his personal guarantee of "money back if you want it" with every box of Mi-o-na that ho sells. A Kiiarantco like this speaks I volumes or the merit of tho remedy. No $5 Required For Telephone In Future The state public service commission today Issued an order abolishing the flj advance ueiiosu rcinrcii m ri-nmn r trons of the Pacific Telephone and Tel egraph company. It has nlwnvs been tho custom of the telephone company to reipiirn applicants fur flat, mte service to deposit i" which was to be forfeited if the connection was not retained one yen r. The commission's order does away with this, and after November 1, whn it goes into effect, the only require ment will be that subscribers pay in advance. Kxcept for meter or measured service no deposit shall be demanded from any customer for service. . i . t . -x 'n . i A P 4.r V''V , ' X s ' ' - ' V fc i St' i I ( 3 ' . 1 f ; f' i , f 1 " Wl MARCAklTA riSCHKRand HARRY POLLARD in'INFATUATIOAI" ( TOUR" ACT MUTUAL MAS Tli KHIC TUHt MADE BY AME.HICAN Margaret Fischer's fame as an emo-'moro talented little player tliiin Miss tional actress is furiiier assured by j Fischer, us is attested by the large her wonderful performance In " Infat- nninlier of letters she receives from nation," n four-purt Mutual Masterpi adinii'iiig funs in all sections of the turo produced by the American Film j country, At Yo Liberty Wuiiday and company. Hcreenland boasts of no Monday. ALLIED OFFENSIVE IS REAL EFFORT France Claims To Have Suf ficient Munitions To Carry Drive Through By J. W. T. Maaon. (Written for the United J'ress.) New York, Oct, 1. It cun no longer be doubted that the allies planned to have their present operations on the western front develop Into the long ex iiected major offensive. Otherwise, so careful a diplomut as Senator I'ichou, would not buvo stilted, us he did in an exclusive interview with tho United 1'ress, thut France has sufficient munitions to curry the drive to a conclusion. The allies must have realized thut the Oermans will cluim they have "shot their bolt" if the offensive falls. The French and Hiitinh announcement that private cable messages to neutral countries ure suliject to a two Hays de lay is an indication that important movements nre in progress. This move means that the allies dnvlscd this scheme to prevent (leruiany from learn ing through ingenious code, telegrams to neutrals just what is proceeding. Indications are that a new allied movement is developing between Koye and NoisBoiis with l.al'ero und l.uoo, siipply centers, as the objectives. Dii'iiiiiighum Age World: The pro-tent activity along thu Mexican liordi t has given a new lenso of lite to tin1 Texas rangers, who were alioit. to I"' consigned to innocuous desuetude. is "Velvety body NO GRIT" there are , mx more in 1 Thc7- point cum f