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THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM. OREGON, THURSDAY, OCT. 28. 1915. FIVE oJorestoMills Forest Mills Guaranteed Underwear - -" i This is one of our large and especially good lines of merchandise. The fact that this Underwear is guaranteed, and is splen didly made nearly every garment being the match less fine spring needle work. The prices are Ex tremely Moderate. WAYNE KNIT HOSIERY WEARS BEST We are Salem agents for this hosiery. lit ' mm (Mm The 10 Discount on Dress Goods will hold good through this week and part of the next. Bon Ton 1 and Royal Worcester Corsets The best fit ting and most comfortable Cor set in America. One assortment $3.00. Bon Tons $2.19. Another assortment, Rval ues to $2, now 98c We Have an Ex pert Fitter She Has Been Giving Splendid Satisfaction. Federals and Nationals May Get Together Football and Other Sports By special arrangement we can announce that the portrait offer will be good till November 13th. As this is Artist Gunn's ' last trip to Salem. Those wishing to obtain a $3.00 por trait for 98c had better take advan tage of this last chance. Get a cou pon with each $1.00 purchase. Fine Weave OUTING FLANNEL SPECIAL 12Vk Quality 9l2c 9c Quality 7c Our Special Line of GREY OUTING FLANNEL 122c Quality 7c tot iHDirrrc ' By George R. Holmes. (United From staff correspondent.) New York, Oct. 28. Like a 1)0 mile gale today oamo denials of Chicago's latest baseball peace proposals, Every thine from President Tcuer, of the Ha- tioual league, to the fourth assistant ground keeper of the Polo grounds free ly consented to be quoted toilnv to the emit tnnt such taiK was rorty Kimts or prevarications. The feverishness of these denials, however, was suspicions, Seemingly there is an undercurrent of truth in the reports that the Federals and Na tionals are about to pet together, that the Giants will be sold to the Newark Federal owners, and that the Federal and organized baseball teams in Brook lyn, St. I.ouis, Pittsburg, Chicago, Buf falo and Knnsas City will be united. Only the personnel enmity of Bait Johnsou and Jim Oilmore hos kept the peace waiting. The Federal league has proved unprofitable, while only three National and three American league tennis muda money lust season. The death of Hubert Ward, angel of the Brooklyn Federals has affected the Federal situation, and has helped to ward tho reported peace negotiations. Although wheat continues on the de cline in Portland, the Salem prices still hold good at the 85 cent quotation. Figuring from the cost of sacks, freight and delivery to Portland, the home market is really two cents more thun Portland. Oata are steady. At the re duced price of wheat, very little is ottered in the state. -R8 prices now seem to bo based on just how bad the grocer or commission man wants them. Frm a 1'orthiml standpoint, eggs in the eity are two cents above tho market. Scarcity and general demand for onions is respons ible fer the advance to $1.50 a hundred. Ketail prices on flour vary about 10 cents a sack in the retail market. J HA mm whimkh . TRY SALEM FIRST Mill COMMKBCIAL CLUU WHOLESALE MAEKET s Hay, timothy, per ton $14.00 Oats, vetch ... $10 'heat & Id Wheat, new crop . 8,'c Oats, uew crop 35V Boiled barley 32.00 Corn $10 Cracked com 11.50 Bran 'JH.OO Shorts, per ton f 28.011 Clover seed 13 to ltlo PHONE 937 For wood saw. tf NEWJODAY One cent per word each inser tion. - Copy for advertisements un der this heading should be in by 2 p.m. s" . 1'HONB MAIN 81. HARRY Window cleaner. 768. Phone Nov6 ... Mm J J "' J. C. L ALLY Fine shoe repairing, next door to Bligh hotel. et28 SECOND GROWTH FIR 3.50, de livered. Phone 311. Nov! FOR SALE 3 cows and one Jersey bull. Phone 29F12, after 7 p. m. tf vii ha TF. Onn horse wagon, 25 if i,n nn. M. F. Blivcu, Koute 8. ' Nov2 FOR RENT Fivo room modern nouse, closo in. $12.00 Inquire 116 Marion OctJO FIR WOOD $3.50 per 2249. cord. Phone tf FOR RENT-strcet. -Modern house, 1345 Court 0ct29 SCORE WILL HOT- BE WE THAN 30 10 0 YOUNG LADY warts position as stenographer or typewriter. 5-B eare Journal. OetfO FARM FOR RENT On Howell Prairie. A.1.1..0... 313 Water street. Phone 1341W. Oct30 FOR SALE A square Hallet & Davia oieolent tone, a uarKuiii, piano, Phone 741M. Oct30 knit WOOD First class seasoned 4,4.50 tier cord, delivered. Phone 472. OcttO WANTED $300 loan, 2 years, 40 acre security, vnluo 1200. Adurcss w. care of Journal. ct'a EXPERIENCED restaurant hand wants wrl .. .To De Otf. i - street. Oct29 WANTED 50 sheep to keep on shares, rood pasture J. R. Watson, Salem, Route 2. Oet28 H i. if I A 1 2 1 i I .V J P7 - Max Flnman. WILLMimi NOTES Rein Jackson, M0, took a trip to Port land Tuesday to visit friends. He came back last night. The Men 's Gleo club met today for practice instead of yesterday, owing to Dean Chace being ut Eugene. Practice For Big Battle With U. of 0. tific KoNenrch will incut thif evuiiif( ut n m I ; L..H 1. W. U. Team Put Through Hard, II"!':'"" S: Z sembly. The Women's Willamette club met this morning and practiced songa for tomorrow evening iu preparation of tin big rally. The rally will be a strictly campus affair, bat nevertheless will be one of the livest ever held by Willam ette students. The academy and the freshmen are cucK uoing to stage good stunts, and a mystery surrounds the stunt which is to be given by the girls of I.oiiHanne, iuxt what its nature is can not be found out, but the girls have some stunts worked up that is to be a winner. Tho fellows are going to bo taught how to serpentine properly, the yell lender states that everyone of them must participate. A number of new yells have been added to the muny old ones, and by Saturday the grandstand will he one grand pandemonium Tomorrow night at the bonfire speeches will bo made by President Donev. Prof. .1. O. Hall, Couch Math ews, Captain Flcgol, " Prc " .Tewett, Jack llnrtlctt and Manager (lilette. The ladies of the Willamette faculty gave a reception this afternoon to the Assembled women a l bin reiteration That the Indies are ardent suffragists was shown bv the manner in which fhev Coach Mathews' first light team is rounding into form for the biggest bat tle of the year on the Willamette grid iron, when they meet U. of O., Satur day. Jdathews has been giving the team hard scrimmages and when they line up against Uetdck's heavy veteran team (Saturday the outcome will De a doubtful proposition. Oregon this year has a heavy as well as heady team, that will average about 170 pounds. That Oregon's team is fast the Whittmnii-U. of O. gama proved by the score of 21 to 0 for Oregon. Oregon will endeavor to run u big score on Willamette, at least one as largo as that which O. A. C. handed W. V. at Corval lis, and there is little doubt but that Coach Bezdek will enter his first team at the start of the game and take no chances of allowing the score of two years ago to be repented Coach Mathews, however, wears ao optimistic smile and states that the score will not be larger than 30 to 0 iii. . . ..,:u ...... V. . l r r Jlia It'HIII nil! MYrrnc niMiut iui; , , ' , .. , . . , . pounds, but in its ranks there ere such I' ,,,r ' , 1 ' . - . i.Mu Tltuv i ill thf work thprnac vet IS WORKING HARD University of California, Oct. 2S. Desperate measures aro being taken by Couch Jimmy Mchueffer to whip the California varsity into shape for the football gamo with, Washington, No vember 6. Iu addition to a big change in the lineup, Schaeffer announced today that he has culled in four mora couches to help him. - Lockhnrt will be shifted from guurd to tuckle, and launders will take hit place. Hicks will probably go iu at halfback, while Dan Foster, who has been pluying quarter, will b tried at enter, replacing Jack Smith, who will fill in at guard. Oibb will be replaced by (liunelli for tho rest of tho prac tice games. Iluiry Biaddock will have charge of the end men for the remainder of the season; Bcuny Stroud will train tho cen ters; Miner will train the guards, am Marx will take caru of the tackles. A of these men have been stars during their day and some nro still playing the gamo, with various clubs. HOT FIGHT EXPECTED rullman, Wush., Oct. 28. What is ex pected lo be one of tho fiercest grid irou battles of the year In the north west will be fought here Hnturdny when Idaho and Washington State 'college meet, - Idaho, stinging from several defeats, is determined to make the strongest pos sible showing against tho collegians, who have already overwhelmingly de feated the two big Oregon teams. loach Diet is expects soon to have Hack Applequist and Captain , Ace Clark, the voteniii tackles, out in uni form, but they niuy bo savoil for the University of Montana game, and sec- oug string men usod against Idaho. FAMOUS BREEDING FARM BOLD Uxiiigton, Ky., Oct. 28. One of the most famous of Kentucky's breeding establishment passed out of existence today when Mineiiilorf, the estate or the late James H. Hoggin went unttor the hammer. Sixty-eight brood maras ami a number of well known- stul'ions were sold, BUttkl. Butterfnt 33, Crcnniory butter, per pound 35 Country butter 30i Eggs and Poultry. Eggs, candled, No. 1, cash 3Se r.ggs, case count, caxh .,34(nMSe Kggi trade 30(i-IOc Hggs, storage : 28c Hens, pound lOciMlc Roosters, old, per pound 7Mic Spring chickens, pound 12c Pork, Veal and Mutton. Veal, dressed 9 Pork, dressed 8o Pork, on foot (!c Spring lambs tic Steers o(a 5 l-2c Cows 3 (m 4c Bulls 33Vj0 Ewes ....... ... 3c Wethers 4(tj!M rOR KENT Furnished house, all mod ern conveniences, close in, 250 8. ot tage or phone. 7 73 It. JL WAITRESS And good plain cook for restaurant or hoarding house, wants work. Call 2491 Trade, or Phone 708. Orf21 FOR RENT Fivo room modern cot tage. You real estate aent, get busy aud send the. right rty and pick up a dollar. Seo A, J. Uaiiey, 601 f Capital street. ct29 WANTED Any kind of steady work, with a .chance to make good, by a u.i k., v.,. hi limn away since eii.hin kinh school. J. 8., care of V" " Oct30 IIUUI UMI, men as Small, Shiider, Irvine and C. Archibald, who are fleet of foot and are expected to show the visitors sev eral exhibitions of speed. The coach has not picked the team that will line up in Saturday's game as yet but guve tho following as nossibilities: Ends. Appearing In tha Hoosier School Mas- Kendall, Miller, Brown and Gates; ter at Y Liberty Theatre today, to- tackles, Mann, Tobie, Flcgol, Wohmer,! morrow ana oaiuraay. . ami Hams; guards, Peterson, Proctor, i i iiralopp, Hecu; center. It. Archibald, When the latest Jesse L. Lasky sue- Petersoa; back field, Small, Irvine, cess "Out of Darkness" is presented at Wiisler, IMford, Hendricks and C. tho Grand tomorrow and Saturday, onOj of the most sensational and thrilling scenes ever shown on the screen will be seen. Is this play, Charlotte Walk er, the distinguished dramatic artist, who made such a pronounced succets in the recent I.asky production of "Kind ling," is the stnr, and in one scene, she is forced to enter a miming rac War Stocks Still Hunting the Bottom iters. They did the work themselves without the help of the mere men. The Wchstcrinns Inst night held the livest meeting lhat will perhaps ever be held again this year, whin the 11 new members were administered their unadulterated, and concentrated i n it in tinn. In speaking of. the matter after it was over several of them stated that it wns the warmest time they had en loved fur mmiv a day, The Philo jnint. Inst ni(;ht wns a grnnd success, about 70 people heinir present. The halls were decorated in autumn eolors, with joek-'n-lanterns hung n bun I the halls for light. All ir all It gave a very weird appearance and the fortunetellers and pulmiits with the addition of numerous khost stories made the entertainment have the i!e Vegetables, Cabbaga 40c Tomatoes, Oregon 60o String gurlie lfie Potatoes, cwt 7oo Brussels sprouts 10c Sweet potatoes $2.00 Lettuce 40c Beets 40c Carrots 40c Turnips -m 40c Celery 40c(fi!70c. Onions $1.50 Why i should, we not do the biggest Furnishing Goods busi ness in Salem? The best makers in America are here rep resented. .. . In Neckwear such makes as Reiser and Carter & Holmes. In Gloves such makes as Dent's, Perrin's, Fownes' all house hold names. In Underwear, the Cooper. In Shirtis, the Quaker City. In Col lars, the "Triangle." In Pajamas the "Fault less," and so on. Nothing but reliable merchandise has a place in our store. If we are not already your furnisher, whose fault is it? HIMOND'BISKOP CO. Leading Clothiers Tho Toggery 167 Com! 8t. OREGON KID IS CHAMPION Hun Francisco, Oct. 2H The motor boat, Oregon Kid, Millon Smith owner, today is the champion speed boat of the Pacific const. The Oregon Kid won the third heut of the championships at the exposition. Her elapsed time was 31:3H. Making nn averngo of .1H.2 miles an hour. Oregon Wolf, elapsed time ,12:41, av erage il7 miles un hour. rrulta. Ornnges, Valencia ............ 5.7i(iM8.00 Lemons, per box :t. 75(04. Bananas, lb ., . 6a California grape fruit tK'i7 Dates, dromedary, case Fard dates $1.60 Japanese "Brides" Are Brown Slaves ' Sun Fittiicisco, Oct. 2S. Vnited States secret service officials were de clared today to bo in possession of in formation todn.v that many of the no enllod picture brides from Japan nro brown nlnveu, victims of a vast pros titution riii?, which sends hundreds of them yearly into Juinese resorts in the 1'nited States. This information was furnished tjio secret service of this country by M. l Ryan, of Sun Francisco, who reee.it- lv returned from Japan, liyan, living ninny years in Jnpa.v and fluently npeiiKlng tho language, says he over heard tiiiio of 1)0 Japanese girl pictum brides bemoaning their fata as "brown shves whilo returning to this coun try on the ste.inior I'hiyo Mnru. "Thev wore silting In a cirelo on llie deck holding hneils and crying," sold Ryan, " t asked them wimt wan tho mn Iter and they s;:id they had let's homo under promiso of mnrringe and a homo In America, but they' they teamed after they boarded tho steamer that! thev were to bo sold Info Vivo of I"M', - r l"" shame i,i the ITuite.l Stnten. Cranberries $10.00 "Thev told mo that overtures had ll",c", ww already been mml j to them bv men Pineapples 7',i j through the master of thcr gnni on tho Money 3.i0 j bont, and lli.'.t when they hrt.l grown in- Mgnanc 1 hy tvid lieen told that thoir'H EetaU Prtca Kggs, per doien, fresh ranch ..404!)c Kggs, storage i JOc Sugur, eune iill.45 Sugar, D. O ' Creamery buttet 40c Flour, hard wheat $1.50(ii 2.10 Flour .vulley . f 1.30(1 I.S0 Feed en,;l,i mis l.i, ik v- v,..u sired effect of s gruesome witches' eele Evening Post ) I bration of her return from her cob-web v.w u,V ni iKw'lit T-t. sweeping trip. After the entertainment t,,,,. ,,?n,i i,,.r,..hor iih ii. ,.... for the evening was over, the lighls tory in the center of the flames unbind jence to America's relations with the F' "led on and "fe,l 'enjoyed. Thomas Meighsn, her leading sian, from ,uilty governnie-t, accomplished with Football prnr tiee for the remainder the chair to which be has been bound, extravagant stock speculation in thej"' h" rv will consist In perfecting luring the photographing of this scene, 'spring, has hwn accomplished in thai e worn or un siing, pooling, passing Him IMIH-KIIIH lii, rm il, , JK: .VlUlll- ews' tesm show great development over the one thst played recently at (). A. C, and when Oregon lines nn Hatnrdav ilj for the big game she will face as game .,. , n.K ,, M50 per the thin dress which Aliss WuiKer wss autumn merely ry rumors or pce. BPL1T BODY OAK wmiu, w- j wwlrill(ti faiI)lht fir0 ,nd It was with jThe contrast nicy worn a bit grotesque, cord; grub ai aJ.vw, p-J0n great difficulty that the actress was Hut tne truth is that on each occasion fleeond growth fir, fd.au. " , i ,.rn.l A. 'a tim -henvv market Willi rkli'.m 1954, during busmcsa houra. J. overcome bv the smoke I" plunging''' by th, outside public, bs V A V " " ' ' . I MIVB. FOR SALE Shorthorn heifera, age 5 to 18 months, one Dun ran " .j for liirht senieo and one 8 weeks old, r, bii-Oct-10 T-lr. r.niiiible. A. Doerfler, verton, Orrigon. FOR HALB Best paying well estab lislwsd small buninesu in Snlem, c ear lag from f 100.00 to f 12'00 mor. aly. Hi health cause of selling. Addrew 31 B care of Journal MONET TO I.OAI-Oa P farms at 7 per cent ""'iflTf. I am representing the ( ""r.7 Depomt Mortgage Ca. of Oreifoa. iilek delivery ' Writ, ma or eaU at Mario. HotaL f i. Berger, Salew, Oregaa. , i ,1 kn faintinrr scene she was to do I . i j .1.- 1 ..;..!,. HOTELMAN WAS NAUGHTY 9 4 Snn Francisco, Oct. 2 Declaring she eonld not sleep because her husband persisted in keeping a light burning all night, Mrs. Silvia A. Harris, wife of William Harris, a hotel manager, today filed suit for divorce. Mrs. Harris charges thst while keeping her from sleeping. Harris regarded her with an exprewoon of "wanting to tear her to pieces. ' ' They 'all; of dyeing codfish pink o that It can tut piawd off fr mlmon, though people rho have cnltivated a rodfiM taste don't want salmon, created a coi diliou in which tho mark et merely awr.it-'d something which could undermine It. A break of four to 20 points which theso notorious gambling counters had I and scrappy a team ss ever represented Willamette' on the gridiron. The line np for Saturday's game will perhaps be known bv tomorrow. 1'rnf. f. K. Peek gave an interesting to sustain made up four days of co.i jb;.t short talk in chapel this morning, tinuous reckoning. Hair a dozen war he stated thnt a revengeful rieeI It tu-v-shares whose market values have beenlpr satisfied, It is a trait of human sa most wildly lnfliite,l declined 15 to 27t,ire to wlh to return th deed with points each with an average loss of j Uterest. "One who tWgivrs an evil about 25. I committed sgsinst him without feeling Sterling exehregs opened over night j n inner rebellion against the accusa with an advance of nearly a cent, llitlon i a weakling." rose a 4 of a rr it further t mora thn , "On who tressnres up ill feelings . t-t nov- Trsier.iay s low mars, ine; ,,) diies not forgive is also a mmk support of this movement puzzled th i linir. ' ' rnamct. I urtn. who allows Mil til ftlilir Irt STOP CATARRH! OPEN NOSTRILS AND HEAD Saya Cream Applied In Noatrlla Relieves Head-Colds at Once. If vour nostrils are clogged and your head is si off ii and you can't breathe freely because of u cold or caturrh, just get a small bottle of Kly ' Cream Halm at any drug store. Apply a liMlo of this fruiiriiut, nnliseptiii ereiini into your noslr:! and let it penetrate through every air passage of your head, nootniug ami healing the iiit'lained, swollen millions ineiiiiiruiio and you get instant relief. Ah! how goo.l it feels. Vour nostrils lire open, your head is clear, no more hawking, snuffinf, blowing; no morn headache, dryness or struggling for breath. I JIy's I 'ream Itulin is just what sufferers from head colds and ca tarrh need. It's n delight. PORTLAND MARKETS, Portland, Or., (Is, 2S. Wheat -Club 8M(o !llci Itluestem 01 Vjfti ;ic. Oats -No. I White Fewl l.i.'ifn) 24.75. Barley Hrewing $27.50211; 2l!.2.ri(ii 27.50, . Hogs licit Live fri.DOftt 7. Prime Steers ftl.75. Fancy Cows 4.70(d 1.75. Culves $7fn7.50. Spring l.niubs 7.25((i,7.;t.". Butter--City Creamery ,'ll'je. Kga Selected l.o. ul ' Kx. i 1 r 4.1 Hens, lilcfUc. Broilers 1,'lc. (leese He. MYSTERIOUS MURDER wns ii life of sham) iieneeforth. "At Honolulu two batches of tho picture brides wore taken off the boat. Tho rest woro shipped to Sun Fran cisco. "I notified tho secret service and thev trfld me they were working on tho problem mid suopectnl a M pn neso In Honolulu known as tho lender of the ring." Northwest Facing Serious Car Shortage Tucomii, Wash., Oct. 27. With every indication that there will be a serious ear shortago in the northwest, the in terstate commerce commission today no tified local railroad freight depart ments to exert their best efforts to keep cars in service, without unnecessary de lays, mid to urge upon shippers tho ne eessity of prompt methods of loading and unli'iiding. Samuel Wilson, assistant general freight, agent of thn Milwaukee rail road, suid today that if the grain croi a of the northwest wero to slart moving in v ill ii mil there wiitild Iia u Kli,,rtitim nf n:i.ui.... v.. tin 'im... i... i.. it- . ..... iiii.im,iK, i. i,-,, i in, nuiiy in .uinn.enrs immediately. Sophia MeCullin, sic.iety woman, was The commission nrges shippers to co found heudless and inutilnted beside Hie operate to sen to tho prompt mi. I full Pennsylvania trucks nt Koup bis! night. J loading of cars mid their prompt re Uer death is shrouii d in mystery. lease. OREGON TONIGHT FRIDAY MATINEE-SATURDAY fi GOVERNMENT APPEALS Trenton, N. J., Oct. 21. The govern ment today filed an appeal from the re cent court decision refusing dissolution of the United States Steel corporation. The aplieal contended that the acquire ment of 2.) siilisidnries violated sections one and two of the Sherman anti trust law, OERMANS CLAIM OAINS. Purlin, by wireless to Sayvillo, L. f., Oct. 21. "Oirmaii advances on all front." was thn caption over today's official statement. This ud Oeneral CallwiU had rup tured 2,nl Herb since Saturday. TO HONOR EDI80N. M ti n ti u u u ii ti ri t i No Pictures Friday Night Account Jomelli Concert EARLE WILLIAMS ANITA STEWART in 1 S THE JUGGERNAUT I I. IJ MATINEE 10c YOU MUST SEE THIS. n 13 11 r it B n tit 3 Han DW-go. ut., Oc t. 2d. Heveral thousand nehool children will honor Thomas A. Ilditon when ho arrives to- snubiMMUls W(!"f W( Wf IW EVENING loc morrow for h'limin I'nv at the esposi a . ... . I pass as inouga ii w never nappenri tion. I ney win puo i lowers snooi um trarnc a ivoro Will iU VOUr I. ik mm thst tvi.lfies .tron chsr- 'frmniis investor si tho fair, and nartic.l-iX i t tt . . .. n .... narj m inm j oarnai ntw i oaay artcr. " pate in eicrcisi-s iu uis honor, Always Watch This Ad Changes Often FOR THE WOODSMAN We hsve all kinds of Axes, Pledges, Wedges, Saws and Eeiulrinenti for the woods. All hinds of Corrugated Iron for both Hoofs and Ibiildings. A good 1800.00 Laundry Mangel, slightly used for one fourth original cost, $1(1 AND 120 NEW OVEBGOATt) AT 15.00. I joy 1 14 cents per lb. fur ul,l rags. I I. Steinbock Junk Co. The Hons of Half a Million Ilargnliu. 302 North Commercial Street. rbnte 80S. TTmMtTWHmfHtTTTHHHftHiTftTTWtmT