THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, DEC. 1, 1915. FIVE WILL CLEAR A MILLION $ mmmmmmm m i lifi 44HM J wiiiiin,wiM!i!iM"'ii'iin'ii!,iiijiim Will help you in your choice of Xmas presents. useful. See our line of Electric Portable Lamps. prices to suit everyone. &i& SEE WINDOW DISPLAY : X Watch for Or Specials Can Celebrate Electrical Prosperity Week to your everlasting pleasure and satisfaction by installing in your borne an ELECTRIC RANGE and Electric Water Heater Ask Us About Special Cooking and Heating Rate The Electric Light and Power Company t ShfA anrl DIVORCE SUIT CAUSED IT Los Angeles, Cal., Dee. 1. That tho laying of Sergeant Browning was the Kequol to a divorce suit, not to a black hand plot, is tho plea today of Calegro Knoecbio, held for the murder. Finocchio claims he was named by ELEgRlCA! (fare! ELECTRICAL PROSPERITY WEEK BULLETIN Westinghouse Mazda Lamp prices can't be changed, but the Westinghouse Mazdas are the best ever, and with every box (5) purchased this week we will give a hand colored Christmas card. 'J'Ifit't electric, come to u$" SALEM ELECTRIC COMPANY Masonic Temple. hom "00. 1 Electrical Prosperity Week V fnmmprrial Tony Mlandino as co-respondent ill a divorce suit. Subsequent threats, ho said, caused him to go armed. When Browning ond Detective Bowo accost ed him Monday night, the Italian thought his enemies were after him, nnd opened fire. Ho riddled Sergeant Browning with buckshot. 17 Make your present Sizes, styles, and s ID BE Sunday Closing Agitation Will Be Discussed at Liberty The agitation over tho. Sunday clos ing decisions which have been hando down recently in the different courts is growing stronger each day, and i latest plan which those who oppose Run day laws have arranged is a series of mass meetings which will be held in the different parts of the states of Oregon and Washington. Under the leadership of H. W. Cottrell, secretary of tho North Pacific Religious Liberty association, mass meotings will be in Portland, Salem, Eugene, Tnccraa and Seattle. Arrangements have been made fo holding three meetings in Portland si multaneously on Sunday morning, 7' cember 5, at 11 o'clock. For this pur pose the Religious Liberty association hns secured three of tho largo dow town theatres, the Baker, the He' and tho PuntagcB. In Salem a moss meeting will be held in the Liberty th atre Thursday night, December 2 o'clock, nnd a similnr meeting will be held in Eugene Friday night, December 3, in tho Oregon theatre. Not only have forcible speakers win have given years of study to tho ques tion of religious liberty been, secure to make addresses, but a considerable amount of money has been subscribed to aid in the publication of leaflets and other literature warning the people of the dangers involved in the passage of U 1.... I ' . OUIIUU Jt'glBlUllUU, Professor C. 8. Longncre, of Wash ington, D. C, national socrctnrv of the Religious Liberty association of Amer ica, which lias branches in all the states of the Union, is on his way to Oregon to take no, active part in this campaign, and will speak at Salem, Eu gene and Portlund. Hon. Wm. H. Hea ley, of San Diego, Cal., secretary of the Southern California Religious Liberty assoelation, and Rev. J. O. Careless, of Los Angeles, secretary of tho Pacific Religious Liberty association, will bo two of tho speakers. All of theBe men have traveled and lectured extensively ill the interest of religious liberty, and aro coming to Oregon upon the urgent request of many who see danger in the proposed Sunday legislation which is advocated by Dr. Tufts and his associ ates. SEAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. H. E. Hodges ct ux to Jasper Ben nett, lot 17, Phelps Add, Silverton. John M. Kavanaugh et ux to Chas, D. Fults, part block 25, Nob Hill An nex, Simpson and Hicks ot al to B. F. Simpson, Jn. Anderson Claim, 53, 8, 1 W. United States to Mathcw O. C. Mur phy, patent to dnim, 8, 4, 2 W. United States to Daniel nnd Cather ine Murphy claim. 07, 4, 2 W. Columbus Whitlock ot ux to Ray L. wuitlock, oeo. woolen claim, 20, 6, l E. Columbus Whitlock et ux to Wm. C. Whitlock, (ico. Woolen claim, 20, 0 1 W. L. Mnrrs to Viola Marrs, lot 10, block 3, Salem Heights Ad-L, Salem. Fred E. Barker ft ut to M. L. and H. F. Hamilton, lot 8, block 10, lot 9, block 2, Molwood Add., Salem. Estella Pettie et vih to Ermengiirde Carey, ots 30 and 35, Grabenhorst Fruit Farms. Oeo. E. Eoff et ux to Farl B ana Myrtle O. Taylor, Jno. L. Eoff claim, OS, 7, 2 W. MARTIAL LAW DECLARED New Orleans, La., Pee.. 1. Martial law in Jefferson Parish was ordered today by Governor Hall because the authorities aro not enforcing the gamb ling laws. The militia has been there several days. Do It Electrically Whenover you see a mau or woman , working remember that the work they are doing can bo reduced by the uso of electricity. This does not mean thatj the workman will be deprived of his livelihood. History tenches us this. The laborer will be more worthy of his hire. Ho will have more time for recreation, more time for his family and be assured of greater safety by the application of electricity to all form of human lubor. Electricity now doe everything but think. TTio sun hns risen on electricity's ago. The perfect circle of success and achievemeut is thought plus action. Electricity acts you must think. If you think what a boon electricity has been to struggling men nnd women, how it hus reduced toil nnd raised every man to the sphere of nn engineer com pared wilh bis previous destiny, how it is tclvinnweary problems of life, mak ing the world brighter, more joyous and a happier placo for mortals, you will then give to electricity the thinking powtr tnoi aoieu forwm tv aoin un uii power needed to set it in motiou. I'.o a thinker! Think, then show, how electricity can elevate human life nnd you will have contributed your paft to tho electrical nge, which achieves its goal when all things arc done electric ally. Q. A kind friend gave is an electric iron, but it is seldun used by my maid because it is inconvenient for her to make the necessary attachments. Have you any suggestiou to offer? Mrs. J. T. Kelly. A. (Mrs J. T. Kcilly.1 In many cases homes wore built for lights.before electrical devices became so popular. It is often inconvenient to make attach ment if the lamp socket is too high. In all new bu'ldiugs special outlets are Livesley Is Buying Lane County Hops Four hundred and thirty bales of hops changed hands yesterday. , Frank Heyer baying for Livesly and company was the purchaser. Prices rauged from 12 cents per hundred to 12 3-8 cents per hundred, an advance of about three cents. Tho hops purchased were from Smecd i and son, 93 bales; (leu Anderson, 85 bales; James Haves, 47 bales; Mrs. C.j C. Hayes, 34 bales; I. .1. Hayes, 1071 bales; 'D. McLaren, (14 bales. This is: tno biggest deal Sn hops inalo around Eugene tor some time. IWmiputii) liniiu linve tint hpen nlnviiiff very freely this winter because the eastern brewers have had a supply on hand. They blame the cool weather throughout the middle west for lack of n demand for their prdoucts. Tho prices brought by the hops wVre as high as any sold this year, except Bomo brought on previous contract price. Heretofore tho principal move ment in hops has been on export con tract. The foreiun breweries and man ufacturers of drinks contracted for bo-1 cause of tho falling off of the demand. While the movemeut in hops hns not been as strong this year as in some years it is estimntcd by growers that half of the crop in the state has been moved. Eugono licgiter. Worked One Day and Then Celebrated It Seattle, Wah., Dec. L Clinton M. Helms shoved a gun in his wife's face and threatened to blow the top of her head off, October 22, according to An na H. Helms' divorce complaint filed today. This happened after he had drawn his pay for tho only day's work be had done in four years and got drunk on it, she alleges, " During that time Mrs. Helms states her hnsbnnd botight her no clothing, and biit one pair of shoes for their daughter. Mrs. Helms is a telephone operator. Father Accused of Most Horrible Crime Seattle, Wash., Dee. 3. Frod II Witz, a Chicago, Milwaukee St. Paul railroad conductor, was put on trial before a jury in superior court hero today, accused of assaulting his 12 year old daughter, Ethol. It took the combined wits of Judge Ronald and Deputy Prosecutor Meier to coax from tho girl tho Btory of her father's alleged abuses, but she ad mitted frankly aftor the worst part of tho testimony was given that he had subjected her to Indignities "lots ana lots and lots ol times." Mrs. Wirti recently obtained a dl vorce from hor husband and rather than appear agninst him on the criminal charge for which he was arrested more than a month ago, she left with hjr daughters for California. Thoy wero brought back In custody as witnesses against wits. The maximum penalty for Wits altej ed crime is life imprisonment. Two Found Guilty of rostofflce Portland, Ore., Dee. 1. Brnee Gran ville, aged 38 years, a Seattle barber, and J. Donville, aged 28 yearn, wore found guilty in federal court today on the charge of robbing post-office station A In Portland February 12. The con victed men each face a sentence of 25 years imprisonment or more. Mrs. Qranville with her seven months old baby in arms, sobbed as though her heart would break when the jury re turned the rerdict. Charles P. Mack, the third man in-1 now jnstnlled for electrical heating de vices, nud the element of inconvenience is eliminated. When landlords realize bow fire risks are reduced by proper wiring they will hove reliublo contrac tors provide safe aud flexiblo systems that will insure enjoyment of the heat ing nevicc. Q. I would like to do table cooking, nnd, being c bride, my gifts include an electric p i ill, toaster, percolator and chafing dish, but cord attachment to the chwirieiier is not satisfactory. What shall f dot Mrs. J. A. B. A. (Mrs. J. A. K.) Wiring the table is the best solution of this problem. A special power circuit is run in tho base ment to the center of tho floor, termi nating in a floor plug. Ring up your electrical contractor and usk him to tell you about a cord that runs up one side of tho center of tublo frtm floor jlug to a i.uit distribution box fasten ed on tho ii!id rside of the table. From tho box four lends of cord pass to the four comers of the table, so that the various iitentils may bo operated more conveniently. t). Our family would enjoy electrical appliances ery much, but outlets in the houso aie bo few that wo aro often dis coniage.l trvint; "to do it electrically." A. I. M. A. (A. I.. M.) Call up a reliable con tractor. Tho installation of extra out lets is of the greatest importance if the l.imnhohl is to enjoy the many benefits rviuialile. Tho solo object of those devices is to provido comfort and convenience, end this object is defeat ed if -heir use is awkward nnd incon venient. Visit the electric show in your town duiing electric prosperity week and see how manufacturer, con tractor and dealer are working to elim inate all of these difficulties for you. volved in tho holdup, escaped from a train in Idaho a few dayB before the trial began while being brought to Portland from the Leuvenworth federal prison. Donville was serving a sentence in the Salem penitentiary for fgrgcVy when brought hero for trial. After the station A robbery, postof fico inspectors declare Granville and Mack held up the General Electric sta tion at Los Angeles, a bank in Spo kane and a trust company in Suit Lake City. REDUCED Stock Must Be Everything No Reserve You Get the Profit. Bring Us the Cash. Only Two Weeks More in the Ola Stand. C. and H. Berry Sugar $0.65 C. i, H. E. C Sugar $0.15 Fiflher's Blend Hour .$1.50 Fisher's Art Flour $1.10 Imperial Blend $1'3! White Rose, , $1.25 Fisher's Orahnm fls 35c Corn Meal s 2T Farina 9s 45c Usher's Oats large 20c Fisher's Oats, with china 25c (kil.len Rod Oats large 30c Cal. Jap Rico, 5 lbs 25c Kiara Head Rice, 5 lbs 25c Fancy Head Rice, 3 1-2 lbs 25c H. W. Heans, 3 1-2 lb 25c L. W. lieuns, 4 lbs 250 Pink Beans, 4 lbs 25c Hayou Beans, 4 lbs 25c 2&i Coffee 20c, 4 lbs for 75c 30c Coffco 25c, 4 lbs for 90c 30c Coffeo 30c, 4 lbs for $1.10 50e Teas, pound ;.. 40c 35e Golden date Extracts 25c 65a Golden Gato Extracts 50c Chystnl hits Hosp, 6 for 25c Royal White 8oap, 8 for 25o Royal Baking Powder, lb. tins ....40c Royal Baking Powder, l-2-ll 200 Golden Gate Balling Powder, lb. 400 K. 0. Baking Powder, lb 200 4 pkgs. Soda for 250 Yelobnn Milk, 4 for 25c Carnation Milk, 4 for 80c Country Club Milk, 4 for .'.30c Supreme Milk, 4 for 30c 4- - - - ROTH Phone 1885-1886 San Francisco, Dee. L--Tho Panama-Pacific International exposition final not cash bal ance will le over $1,040,000 according to estimate today, exceeding the record of tho St. Louis and Chicago expositions. Admissions will como close to the St. Louis mark. ' W11XAMETTE NOTES The upperclassmen of tho university havo appointed a committee to arrange for tho fresunian-sophomoro football gnmo which will be played on Willam ette field Friday afternoon at 3:30. The two classes were unablo to decide upon who should be allowed to play in the games, so the arbitrary committee U)f upperclassmeu was appointed to ov ercome the difficulty, iiotu teams have a number of good men on their teams although tho sophomores have tno advantage in weight and also in ex perience. Harry Savage, a senior, hus been ap pointed by the executive commitjee to fill the vacancy caused by tho res ignation of John Gary as forensic manager. Mr. Savage is very interest ed in debate work anil will endeavor to close pending arrangements with tho I niversity ot Jiluho, tor a donate there and here early in tho spring. There is a number of excellent debaters in the school this year and with the concYmg of Prof. Helen Miller Sean, Willam ette should turn out n winning team. The seniors at a elass meeting yes tenluv decided to continue tho estab lished customs of wearing caps and 2owu8. So in the near future the black j shrouded members will appear in chap el on Fridays. The Philodoriun Literary society will have as a number on their program That the U. 8. should adopt the Swiss j military system. " In a.lditinn several ! readings nud papers will be read and a vocal solo. Tho Websterian Literary society will be presided over by the newly elocted president tonight. Mr. Paul Smith was elected to tho office of president at a recent election. In uddition to tho regular program tho society as a whole will discuss the proposed neinndment to the stato constitution of Oregon, which is being advocated by a number of the lending educators of tho state. Frederick Siratton Commits Suicide San FrnnciBco. Dec. 1. Frederick S. Strntton, fo years collector of customs here and last spring candidate for mayor of Oakland, is dead today a suicide. With news of his tragic death came the first revelation to many of his friends that for months he had suffered from mental troublo and hud been in a sanitarium near here. Late yesterday he left that placo for a stroll with the authorities permis sion, for he seemed on the road to ro- .OUR. BEFORE Onnrga Corn, dozen $1,35 Standard Corn, 3 for 25c Hlundard Tomuto Puree, 4 for ....30c Del Monte Tomatoes, No. 2, 3 for 25c Del Monte TomntooB, No. 2 J-2, per tin 10c Preferred Stock Tomatoes, 3s, 2 for 25o Del Monto Pens, dozen $1.60 Del Monto Beauty Peas, doz. $1.25 Eaglo 1'eus, tender, per tin 10c Preferred Stock T. M. Peas 15c Del Monte String BennB, 2 for ... 25c lel Monto Roho Heans, tin 10c Van Camp's B. Beans, 3 for......25c Van Camp's B. Beans, large, 2 for , 25c P. 8. Pineapple, 2 l-2s 20c; per dozen - $2.10 Del Monte Pineapple, 2 l "s, 20c; per dozen $2.10 nunt's Staple Pineapple, 2 l-2 1.1c; per dozon $1.70 Broken SSlices Pineapple, 2s, per dozen $1.25 Yellow Cling Peaches, 2 for 25c Moorpnrk Apricots, 2 for 25c Hunt's Yellow Cling Peaches, per dozen .$2.10 ftnuer Kraut, per tin 10c Pumpkin, No. 3 tins, 2 for 250 Preferred Stock Asparagus, L. W., now - 25o Preferred Stock Asparagus, Colos sal, now 30c - 4 i GROCERY CO. No . I Christmas gift nloasps a man more than a styl ish new necktie. We take great pride in our neckwear de- -partment and want you to see the beautiful patterns we show at from twenty-five cents to two dollars. The popular price is fifty cents and you will b? astonished and pleased when you see the attractive patterns we will show you at this latter price. HAHVOND-BISnOP CO. Leading Clothiers The Toggery 167 Coral 6t The GRAND MONDAY, DEC. 6 SELWYN b COMPANY PrcBcuta THE LAUGH ' FESTIVAL EDS (Not a Moving Picture) It's Clean It's Human and Oh, It's Funny PRICES 50 CTS. TO $1.50 covery and wus permitted, occasional liberties. Later he secured a revolver and near tho suburb of l'lcasnntou. fired a bullet into his head. He apparently used a mirror to aim the revolver, for one was found beside his body. Stratton was a graduate of tho Uni vorsity of California, practiced law for years, served two terms in the state, senate and later became customs col lector bore. Ho leaves two children. Greatly WE MOVE Goes Del Monto Asparagus, Colossal 25c Htundurd Asparagus, Colossul 20c Mission Asparagus, Colossal 10c Italian Olivo Oil, gals $2.75 Ehmun's Olivo Oil, gals $2.90 Crescn Olivo Oil, 1-3 gals $1.75 Antonini Olivo Oil, gal $3.75 Antonini Olivo Oil, 1-2 gul $2.00 Autonini Olive Oil, quarts $1.10 RIPE OLIVES Full of Oil Olives, gals 60c Ehmun's Htundurd, gals $1.00 Khmun's Largo Fancy, guls $1.50 Ehmun's Ex. Fancy, gals $2.00 Ehmun's S5c gluss Olives 65c Etonian's 65c gluss Olives 50c Sylmar 8)1.00 glass Olives 75c Slymar Me. glass Olives 65c Sylmar 3.r gluss Olives ;25c Khmun's 35c glass Olives 25c White Cross quurt tins COc Green Cross fpiurt tins 80c Preferred Stock quart tins 50c Slymar pint tins 20c Sylmar Picnic tins, 3 for 25o Ripe Olives, bulk, per pint 10c Green Olives fancy, pint ... 25c Stuffed Olives 0c, 3 for 25e Stuffed Olives 15o, 2 for ..25o Stuffed Olives 25c, now 20c Melba Peaches, glass (1, now ..75e Preferred Stock Shrimps, 2 for 25o Preferred Stock Shrimps large, 25o, now 20c 410-416 State TWIN