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TUB TLY CAPITAL JOTTRKAIs BALEM, OREGON, BATOBDAY, JTTNE 27, 19U. PAGE SEVEN i ;;;;s: aio be free a wdmnts hair CITY NEWS. I H-l It TT 7JI J, ie" IF THERE IS ANY DOUBT IN YOUR MIND AS TO WHERE THE BEST ASSORTMENTS, BEST STYLES AND BEST VALUES ARE TO BE HAD, IT'S UP TO YOU TO POST YOURSELF ON THIS IMPORTANT SUBJECT. MAKE UP A LIST OF THE THINGS YOU NEED-SEE WHAT WE OFFER COMPARE OUR PRICES, STYLES AND QUALITY WITH THOSE TO BE HAD ANYWHERE ELSE. THE RESULT WILL BE A MOST CONVINCING DEMONSTRATION OF THE POSITIVE ADVAN TAGE IN MAKING YOUR SELECTIONS HERE. WE ESPECIALLY WANT YOU TO NOTE THIS WEEK'S OFFERINGS THEY ARE GREAT AND WORTHY OF YOUR PROMPT ATTENTION. This table, similar to cut, is solid oak, 45-inch top, 8-inch pedestal base, extends six feet. Golden wax finish; regular $15.00 value SPECIAL $12.25 ! vv. ' V -V This large, roomy, comfort able living room rocker, up holstered in brown Spanish fontisole with spring seat, is one of our good sellers at the regular price of $12.50 SPECIAL this week. . ..$10.75 Our carpet and rug depart ment is overflowing with new, bright, tasty floor coverings. We offer as a special induce ment this week 9x12 $25.00 Axminster in both floral and small effects FOR ONLY $20.00 Sanitary, pure, all cotton mattress; weight 45 lbs.; roll edge art tick, free from any mixtures, will not .become lumpy; sold on thirty days trial; reg ular $10.00 value . -SPECIAL ' $7.75 fit -I". A , 4 ',0 P ! f 3 h 1. )r. This range is designed and construct ed especially for those who desire a handsome, reliable and satisfactory range that is fully guaranteed; mod ern, practical, scientifically designed and carefully constructed. All the nickeled parts are perfectly smooth and are easiiy cleaned; body Is built of Wellsville steel; all castings are smooth and even; a perfect baker and a fuel saver. Special prices for this week only. rr.-iT. pa pa wiiii r n No. 1372 two-inch continuous post bed, height of head 52 inches; finished in white or vernis marten; a very sub stantial, handsome pattern ; regular $8.50 value SPECIAL $7.00 i Si -A ifAr'"'.',---'' . a Iff ' t-iy No. 240 full roll head and foot colonial wood bed; will match any of the late patterns of dressers; finish golden oak wax; regular $22.50 . value SPECIAL ........... ..$18.75 X 4 Mr. (nj Mrs. Henry Ilallenbefk ami; Mr. and Mrs. V. t'. Yoran motored down from Eugene today to attend j the fair. - j 11 v . a WutT Miuna In Portland this aft-' Dlaut' HERPIC1DE A pretty woman may and a pfain woman enhnni-e her iirianoe which are so o??eiitial to hair i ii it ! ernoon, so far a. mere -nan is Wn-j good .ooki8 by the proper e.re of her j ""f' rZr r remedies clainiinc to kill the dandruff Niee hair, pretty hair, cro'"B on (term, arc simply trying to trade upon et, would show up woefully deficient The Hosanans are in iMilorn. tt o i . lno n,a" 11 ,lf,rns, is one of nature as a wmi vi w vm.., -; greatest beautifiers. babv parade, will be seen in every eitv in the Vuited States wher movies are hown. Some advertisement that, eveu , if it is the babies that help put us in the limelight. That there was an auto accident ; somewhere today was evident when a ! car arrived on a truck this afternoon. ' It looked like it had Rone throiih the i Balkan war and Villa had used it later as an ammiliince. William (Bill) Hanley, next United States senator, wns in Snlem today. This was the prediction of his friend, Kmmelt ( nllaliuu, who aecompnmed , him, and Mr. Jlauley did not deny the. charge. He is a candidate on tho pro gressive ticket. Tho kind of hair which alwavs makes us look the. second time, follows the use of N'ewbro's llerpicide, and is poxsible for every woman. The results following regular appli cations of N'ewbro's llerpicide aro often wonderful. It not only cleans the scalp entirely of dandruff but helps the com iui; out, a,l. Is to it life, luster and lux (h rcputiition of cenuine llerpicide. Applications may he obtained at good barber shops and hair dressers. Send 10c in postage to The Herpiciilo l'o., Iept. R., Uetroit, Mich., for sample and booklet. .N'ewbro's llerpicide in 50c and 11.00 sizes is sold by all dealers who guar antee, it to do all that is claimed. If you are not ratisfieir your money will be refunded. r The Markets Many old-time Salemites were seen in the Iiosarian line today, among them being John H. Coffee, Hal Sheri dan, Wiley li. Williams nnd the ftfir Salem members of the Rose City or ganization, Frank Ilurbin, F. O. Dccke bnch George F. Kotlgers and Dh. T. C. Smith, Jr. In spite of the fact that there aro many tons of hay down and harvest time." is at U height at present, tais afternoon nome hundreds of well-known Marion county farmers are in the city, liusinefs was combined with pleasure nnd the rural folks nd seemed to be having an excellent time. o Tho Oregon wool market is nearer an trading today, and it was evid-nt thar absolute cleaning than it has been in dialers were getting over whatever np yruis at this season and it was cleaned pn 'icm-ion they had felt due to tho up at (he hiuhost prices too. It is esti-. Clat'liu failure. St. I'atil was especially mated there are not to exceed 1 .i,0t'0 strong. pounds and this will be cleaned up as Ivcioits from Washington that the in-t'ai-t as it i:i located and can be reached. tei tato eoiuiucn'o coiiiniission would According to the. governnu lit esti- not issue today its decision on pro unites the apple crop of l!H: was only pi-.'d eastern freight rate increases ro about PI per cent of the previous year. f.lrod in light tradinu, and most transs Xo estimates can yet be made for lfl l. ' n, i ions were insignificant and largely There was n break in wheat in the . piolcssional. custeiii market yesterday, and this put u stop to even the light trading going on here. However there is no material changes in ipiotutions. Jlids of l.i cents are being made for hops but dealers do not seem to be interested at the piue, ' ' The demand for eggs is far i'.head of i'lu market closed dull. A. BEDE, EDITOR, REFUSES NOMINATION At tho 42nd annuel reunion in Tort-j (he supply and candled advanced to '.Hi land, Thursday, of tho Oregon pioneers,' cents. There was an active demand for the following officers were elected: nil kinds of poultry and hens sold at President, T. T. deer, 1S.11; vicc-prosi- j 1.1 cents nnd sprint's at Hairy dent, V. H. Moores, 1S.12; secretary, products are in demand but no change Geo. H. lliiues, IS'iil; treasurer, ('has. in prices. K. Ijidd, 1S.17; directors, John W. Min-1 to, 18 tS; II. L. i'ittoek, 1S5;1; N. I. I LOCAL WHOLESALE MARKETS. Bird, 18-16. Hay, timothy Clover, per ton . Oals and vetch . ural, per tiiisiicl irsn, pr toll hurts, per ton ... uts, per bushel . '.'bittiin bark, per Cheat, per tou Potatoes, per cwt Butter and EgKS. Buttcrfat, per lb., f.o.b. Salem Jrcuniory butter, per lu, l-i .00 lb. i The Eyan building, where the cherry : exhibit is being mnile, nnd which wns 1 erected for a public market, had its I first "tuff ou sale today though it has I not been opened for market pjirposes. i Eggs ivere felling at 22 ty cents, fresh j pork steak at from 14 to 1(1 cents, I dressed chickens nt 20 cents, cottage I cheese in pint jars 20 cents, fresh I cream, pints 2H cents, and cherries three jeents a pound. ! IM. ..n.iMI..n nminfrw f,A,iti!l1 mill. 'CgS ! mittee met this afternoon nnd adopted I ' la platform besides electing W. J. Cul-1 "'"; l,er ver congressional committeemaa. lien noosters, per id i Robertson, of Turner, is ehniriuan, and i Bteers. I N. D. Klliott. of Salem, secretary. The Stoers platform "points with pride" to the i Cows, per cwt. nartv's achievements and "views with j alarm" any and all things democratic, ; anil is in fact a model made in the j i al mold, tho "pointing" and viewing ucilig cimimcw ua iu i.i nr. when the democrats get to bat. o 4- SEATTLE MARKETS. " A number of former Indiana people now residents of Marion and Folk i counties, met at the Feetz Furniture ! company's store today for the purpose of affecting a permanent organization of "the Hoosiers." It wus decided to hold their irst regular meeting at Marion Square on Sunday, 'July 5, at 1 o'clock. There were 14 ex-Indinniniis present at today's meeting, and next meetinc promises to bring out u huge bricks, 2te. number who will be interested in form- Cheese I.iinlnirger, inn-the organization. All prospective IMfo l!lc tlogs, fat, per lb tuck hogs, per lb. .- iwes, per lb.".. ', spring lambs, per lb iea, according to quality roils. Jry, per lb ,- "c salted country pelts,, each... o5e!l jimb pelts, each -5c 10c Sc .'l(ltNt)C "ftPSc Gs&e ..: nc tie ,..ll(W12.tf I'lbert A. Ilcde, editor and proprietor oi the Cottage drove Scntiacl, iiaviug been tied with Waller it. Dollnrd fo. li e. Hull Moose nomination for repro v'uinlivo in the legislature and bein;; Ihe winner when tho ties were decideil, I'ii written Secretary Olcott declining; Hi ) nomination and giving fivo r."iMonH tik-ri for. One that t.ic iioiiiinatiun win .W a:1 accident, "result of un expensive jll ;:iiid somewhat freakish primary system, ..PBc iind I cannot accept that kind of a i".00 uniirnialion.'' Another is that he wat a 'ainlidate on the republican ticket n a. I "while the electors did not exe- that distinguished wisdom in siv Ic ting u ran. li. Into J could have wisli ei. yet 1 will give the nominee tho imiiio iieurty support 1 would have e pee ted from him had the voters been u:i wise us I would have wished thorn.' A third is that it is more pleasant to i i i . -t the legislature than to bi placed where he would bo 0113 of the . iiticised. fourth, Hint he looks upon ihe nomination as an attempt of tho I - ii 1 1 Moosers to get oven ou him foe t.ie many mean things he has said about I hem, nn-t ho does not cure to help them net nt him. lie sums up by jnying he "i miike enemies enough us editor of liio Senliuel without any uid from poll ucs, and hence withdraws from tho race timl desires that the nomination bn given Mr. Diltard. $: $2ii.no :i2c .4 5c , a 4030c 20c ...27 lie , 20c , Seattle, Wash., Juno.27 Eggs l'resh ranch, 27c; Orientals, 18c. liutter Country creamery, cubi, 2lle;; bricks, 27c ; city creamery, cubes, (ic; bricks, 27c: Oregon cuoes, oci Hammock swing; a superior article made of heavy duck, khaki colored, with soft cotton filled 20-lb. mattress; heavy woven wire spring base ; pock et for magazines SPECIAL ;...$8.75 ISc Wisconsin, Swiss, 20c: Oregon, MiW lus; momhcira ami their families fire reouest- VVaidiinetoa. i)fal7c. L,1 i v,o nrn.nl nlth npll-filled liiis- I ( inioiis (! reen. iOcffilS.le per. doz. !kets at the meeting to be held on July Sacramento Hocks, IX.l.ol' S foe thn biif bnsket dinner. W. J. inn. 'iffDlh; per pound. Hnarl. of Fortland. who is a member i Potatoes Meal, M(ii Hi; St of the Indiana society in that city, was present at the meeting and mnde a short speech. Mr. nnd Mrs. Snarl are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clearwater of this city. NEW R. R. WILL TA? RICH TIMBER COUNTRY AustriU i eiihtern HI? fRPATFQ A fRAR I llVfl AVIATORS Kill FD a"d fr 8 timC tllrcatened criou dam- ways were opened and the water was Vivuniii" wuui nge five thousand ncres of land wcro 1 tufneu bock into the Tuloumne river. IN HIS LABORATORY AT BITSCH, GERMANY ; i Fortland, June 27. Construction ! work on a railroad 20 miles in length I to be built in eastern Oregon from Kn : tcrpriso northward into a richly tim i bored country wilk-hn begun immediate ' ly by tho Kast Oregon Lumber com jiany, according to C. D. Logan, general ' niaiiaL'cr of the concern today. The road will be built primarily for logging purposes but "0 substantially con structed that it may be used for gen eral traffic pm poses when the timber has been cut and the land reduced to agricultural. Washing ton, $li((i20; t alilorii'.u, new, !(i2(r(2.2o per box; new white, 2c per pound. PORTLAND MARKETS. Under Auspices Episcopal Diocese of Oregon FALL TERM OPENS Sept. 23, 1914 Fortland, June 27. Wheat, club, old, 81c; new TSc; blucstein, old S7c; new SoraKlc. Oats,, number one white teed $Ul; giny20..")0. ... itarley, brewing, if21; feed, iUO. -it l !.., .'U tiogs, nisi "m j,o. . hr.,.rVa, sn(1 for -ataa an(i booklet: IIWS T'Mi" . 1 "WUcro boys are trained to think' . Addroas Gve miliar School and College Prepara tory courses. School estate comprise 100 acres cf fertile ' land. Complota gyniuaiduni, swimming pool, indoor and outdoor athlotics. Lihrary, study Ur.lls, competent instruction in all JOURNAL WANT A D8. ' jring resnru CALF WANTED About one or two weeks old. I'hone Or'5. l'rinie steers, 7.'i0; fancy c best, calves 8('n..2o. Spring iambs A; yearling if.1). liutter, city crca ry 27 l.ggs, selected local extras 2.icf L.ic. liens ll'L'C; broilers I8c(20c; geese l'e. . Hops, choice, llll-cfd 1 ic. STOCKS ARE DULL. kt... vr,u i 27 Stocks cencral-1 1v advanced 'small fractions in Inn enrlyl BISHOP SCOTT SCHOOL Yamhill, Oregon. Human Beings To Be Produced in : Berlin, June 27. Two aviators and lahOTatory and Future Generations one passenger were killed today in aero To Be Made Perfect. j plane necidents in Germany. At Kitsch, ' while flying near the earth, a military neroplane driven by Major Buechner Portland, June 27. The declaration Rnj carrying a passenger turned turtle that within a few years human beings an(j f(.ii jj,, wer0 killed. will be produced from chemicals and t Metz, Aviator Grunow lost control in this manner future ccnerations will lie made perfect, made by Dr. Charles W. Littlefield, in addressing the New Thought Convention in session here, was the subject of consideration com ment among the delegates today. Dr. Littlefield stated that ne nan ai ready succeeded in producing from minerals. slide showine a live crab. "I produced this crab in my labora tory," he declared. "Any time 1 want crab for breakfast, or even iisn, i ju , ; ht , d(,iver an a(1(,reps on into mv laboratory and mix the ...,. u... .i. ;, of his machine, fell fifty feet nnd was killed. ' KOYER STILL IN HELENA. I Helena. Mout., June 27. President ne nan (.liaric9 ir. Mover, of the Western, Fed- .in prom.c.ng..i e . f Miner wno fle(1 from Blltte He exhibited a lantern fo,lowin(, th ,,ynamitin!! t mion Hall tiiere Tuesday night, remaineil in Hel ena toilay under a heavy guard. He had : announce.1 that he would go to .tn- . M ......... i ...... .1.1 ,H Il lllllllll 111 fflMAimjimniiiinifiiiiDfiiiiKiiiiiiiHnivniomiiiiii ENJOY THE PURE AIR OF I OUT OF DOORS ':.frr,,(?ivdHffrmnii.tMMlwiiPi4ii.MMimuitviHiui ..... .. i., .tiiiilhi, 1 f-.Y mr y-'"-" .,., i.Li.iiiiiiiiiiiHiiiuiiiii.. r.'iuiWHL rjiwuii, t- :WH.9MHPM H LTk RJ IX HI H CA B KJ U HBI ato.WM HI nUAIt.F:l p WljSBWJiiVY e ns 9 ?sWj .:,lllll,l,u,ll.,nWh.. trIMlillliafllllM.;,'l,llaOI...''""."'M,llirT; f" Id 2 mm m ( HOICE S OF '5TRSCTLY MJGMGADS n; "WTilW'.;rpr. rmnimmuiV,ldl.rt!lflAiTr.tmTTi . i FURMTUR proper chemicals and behold 1 have it.' PRIEST IS DEAD. to the miners there, but the mayor of Anaconda sent word that he would not be allowed to speak, so Mover stayed iu Helena. He will be here seevral days. San Diego, Cal, June 27.-The Re.' In a statement issued tclaj, Mover Father Joseph Nunan, pastor of St., .aid that if troops were sent to ButtO Joseoh's church, and one of the best ; it would clarify the situation there. . known priests in southern California, died early today at Anaheim. He suf fered s"troke "of apoplexy while driv ing an automobile in Santa Ana severm . . i,.v wk, ago, and never fully recovereil.! nickman, Cal June 2--A His body will be brought here tom6r- curred today in the -0 000 Turlock ir uy 3 iricration svstem, 12 miles from here, A Few Dollars Will Make Your Home a Place of Rfest and Recreation """ . . . ncn cc iin r LAWN AND PORCH SWINGS IN ALL STYLES OF BOTH WOOD AND CANVAS, FROM SERIOUS DAMAGE THREAT ENED BY BREAK IN DAM COMFORTABLE CHAIRS, ROCKERS AND SETTEES r -w-f. t vi,iiiiwi-!! .t TitnP" Pfiprn ciiAnTTQ TTPniT RTY Tn TWF.T.VE FEET WIDE. We guarantee to gave you money JQSSE & MOORE The Complete House Furnishers