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THE SALEM CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1914, EIGHT TOMORROW -NO. 713 WEDNESDAY SURPRISE Immense Sale of Rubdry Towels 35c Grade, Special at 24c Here's a very unusual offering of excellent Towels that will appeal to all housekeepers high grade ef a weave all their own; good size, hemmed ends; each in a separate carton. Our usual 35c grade. A splendid opportunity te supply present and future Towel needs tomorrow. Owing to an extra large purchase, we offer them at 24c each. Sale starts at 8 :30. No phone orders taken. See window display. A Three-Day Sale of Boys' Clothing Next Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Boys' $6 and &A QC $6.50 Suits, Sizes 3 to 18 Years, Special . ..... P.OO J. B. Evans, tax assent for the Oregon Short Line, with headquarters at Salt Lake City, was in the city yesterday anil called upon the State Tax eonimis-j Mon for a few moments. Upon this oc-; caslun he had no "kick" to register' regn.ding the assessment against the' Short Line's properties ill the state, but said he would write the commission! upon the subject when lie returned to Salt Lake. Go to Dr. Stone'i for trasses. o At the "Bungalow" revival, Seven teenth near Court, the sermon subject tonight will be "Is a Man Better Than a Sheep!" This pennon is one of Mr. KiissHI'b very vest and should be lis tened to by a large audience. His sub ' ject Wednesday night will be illus- tratid by a song by the evangelist en titled the "City of Kefuge." Come nnd hear the sermon and the song. I ' M,M' Lauds President's Course and Bryan's Efforts for Uni versal Peace All the new Fall and Winter models in this sale newest fabrics and colorings. Bring the boy in and let us save you money on his clothing needs. Three days only Thursday, Friday and Saturday $4.85 a Suit BOYS' OVERCOAT SALE This Week, Thursday, Friday, Saturday A large line of serviceable garments sizes 10 to 18 years Regularly priced at $6.00 to $15.00 Special sale prices $3.00 TO $7.SO Take advantage of these offerings. Remember the dates Thursday, Friday and Saturday, October 22nd, 23rd and 24th. YTRACOOp Women's New Style Coats Grades up to $12.50 Extra Special at $6.95 A clearing of splendid Coats, including many new models in th popular fabrics for Tall ami Winter plain colors, plaids, etc. Take your pick of the lot Extra Special $6.95 A Large Assortment Wo men's Coats and Dresses UP TO $26.00 EXTRA SPE CIAL ONLY $10.00 Those who know unusual value giving and appreciate renl bar gains will take advantage of this offering dozens of high-grade garments, Including the very new est Coats, Suits and Drosses plain and belted back models, enpe effects, Balmaacan, too. You'll be surprised at this offer. Regular grades up to $26.00 Take Your Pick for $10 Women's $1.25 Black Sateen Petticoats SFECIAL SALE AT 98c EACH Here are splendid sateen Petti coats of a very good grade fabric well fashioned garments bcv eral pretty flounce styles. An excellent article lor winter wear. Our usual 81.25 piade, and worth it. Offered 98c Each The House of Quality Ch2 ll xii 'IV Salem's Style Store All Around Town Hear Senator Ohamhorluln at the O in ml theatre tnnight. Dr. Mendelsohn, specialist In fitting glasses correctly. U. B, bank building Senator Chomborlaln spoaks at the Ortind thi'litru tonight, Everybody In vited. Dr. Utter, doutim, pnone 600, Salem Dank of C'omnicrco building. poster, Hie liiirou was released yestor ilny by , Indue Webster, Cabbage wanted ior kraut. Phone 20. (liileou SUil'. Co. Boimtor George E. Chamberlain spoke at Woodburn, Silverton and Mt. Angel today, ii ml will arrive in Snlom about II o'clock this evening. At N p, in. the senator will speak at the Grand theatre, where It. is expected that ho will re ceive II hearty welcome, as he linn On account of failure to prosecute on many personal and political friends in tho part of llio residents of Mt. Angel .Hnlc'm and Mnrioii county, who contributed mutiny for the (lormiin' o lted Cross societies through a Karon Jewelry Bale still on at 372 State, Wubhou who was arrested as an tin- ,T. (1. Smith. Myrtle OUUs, who was charged with selling lupior contrary to statute, and whose ease was taken under advisement after she pleaded not guilty, was sen tenced to pay a fine of .fit) yesterday by P. dice Judge Elgin. She aoved ver bal notice of iiieul to the circuit court. She wiib employed at the Tioga room ing house. A suit to quiet tltlo to 225.30 acros of land In this county was filed in the circuit court today by Myrtle DecKlel against (', C, Russell. She ullcucs in her complaint that she Is the owner In fee simple of the land In quest ion ami that its possession is unlawfully held by the defendant, The plaintiff asks for the restitution of the laud and fWO damages. Holiday presents in jewelry at selling , out prices. Thompson stock, diii State. O. Smith. For sale damaged wueav, oats and barley. 400-7 Hubbard bldg. Apple Day was duly observed in the Capitol this morning through tho cour tesy of Superintendent Steiner, of tho State Insane Asylum, who contributed a box of red-cheeked Spitzcnbergs raised on the asylum grounds and ' packed nt the institution, which were i delivered to Secretary of State Olcott ! and distributed among the employes of i the several departments of state by i him. Home Wet-wasn Laundry Under new management; all work guaranteed; wash days, Mondays, Tuesdays, Wed nesdays and Fridays, Phone 2471. Family washing, CO cents. Today is Apple Day and every loyal citizen of Snlem is supposed to have sampled the fruit in sone form or other in honor of the occasion, Hotels and rostaurauts had npples served nt their tables and the grocerynion put their best offerings on display. The grentest apple consumption, however, wns among tho private families of the city. The Salem Fruit Union reports a good sup ply of apples on hand and is more than willing tu supply all who have forgot ten to honor the day. Try Scott'a 15c mean. Since neither John Arthur Pender nor l.loyd II. 'Wilkius, both convicted ot murder in the first degree, have been senten I, there can be no truth in the story published to the effect that (lev ernor West had either reprieved or com muted sentence ef cither of them thai they tiiiiy eseupe punishment. Tin. cases have not eome up to the executive department us yet nnd it wns intimated by the governor's office this morning that there wns no danger of them es caping punishment fur their crime. Agates polished and mounted. Oard ner & Keene, 1111 Slute street. At the regular meeting of tho hoard of directors for the Suleni school dis trict Inst e oning, .Miss Kthcl liigdon, one of the instructors in English in the high school, wns designated as the head of instruction in this ilepnrtmi nt. This action will not menu the displacement of any of the other tencliers nor the need for employment of another loneli er, us the English department bus been working ulong without u head up to tin present time nnd Miss lligilnn 's desig nation lis "head" is merely for the purpose of orgiinmitinn and himnony. Tho Thompson Btoek of Jowclry con tinues In go at slaughter prices. Smith the .lewelcr, :I72 Stele. A suit for divorce was filed In the circuit court today by Francos Knmsey er against C. Itnmseyer. The plaintiff nlleges that they were nuuried in Sulc ill lllos nt, which time the defendant had three children by a former mar riage. She nlleges Hint former family ties resulted In it luck of domestic har mony In the household which grew into cruel nnd ltihi'imin treatment on the pnrt of the defendnnt. One child, Ln villa, now aged five years was born to the couple. The plaintiff asks the custody of the ehlbl. Washington, Oct. 20. Dwelling lit ou-iiderable length on the Kuropeaii wnr and its effect on the United States and complimenting President Wilson for his stand in favor of neutrality, William II. Tart, as president of the American liar association, addressed that body here today. He reviewed the iniportuiit legislation passed by eon gresB during the past year, saying in part: "While we stand aghast nt this aw ful welter of blood, so destructive of the happiness of Europe, we arc pro foundly grateful for our splendid isola tion mid freedom from entnngling alli ances which George Washington en joined upon the American people." Praising President Wilson's letter in which he made a plea for neutrality, Tal't said: "In this appenl he should have the warmest approval and the most sincere eo-operntion of nil of us. Gives Teddy a Jolt, "The language of the president in which he declined to be drawn into a decision or nil expression of opinion on complaints of belligerents was most ad mirable, and showed the world that we must show wo do not intend to be drawn into this controversy in any way; that while we are willing to assist as much as possible in bringing about pence, our attitude as judges cuiinot be invoked until we nre given formal au thority, with the stipulated condition by all parties to abide by our judg ment." The speaker lauded the Hryan pence treaties. The new federal trade com mission act and the Clayton anti-trust net were termed the most noteworthy legislation of the year. iteplying to Colonel Roosevelt, in dis usshig arguments of the advocates of . " judicial recall," Tuft said: "They were incorporated in the plat form of the progressive party, mid the leader of Hint party has felt called upon to declare that they were the rock upon which it wilt- founded. " It would appear the paity now finds tfilit iiist-'itd of being the rock upon which it was founded, it. is, to change the metnphor, the rock upon which it t'ouii- lers. TO OPEN BANKS NOV. 16. Washington, Oct. 20. Secre tary of the Treasury McAdoo announced today that tho reg ional reserve bank board pluu ned to inaugurate the new cur. rency system and open tho 12 regional banks on November Id He said by then the facilities for tho receipt of deposits from members banks would be in operation nnd that also redis counting of such part of bank capital as may be available would be possible by then. NEW TODAY One cent per word each inser tion. Copy for advertisement! un der this heading should be in by 2 p. m. PHONE MAIN 81. FIRST J.OOK. at Fred's night lunch. SALE.U CHIMNEY SWKKP, Phono ID. FOR KENT Strictly 345 Bellevuo street. modern house. E Military Road Company Can not Force State to Issue Deeds to Lands The Store That Saves You Money 4 Heaters All sizes, shapes and kinds. And we are giv ing away Free with every Heater we sell an Automatic Damper worth $1.50 nnd guaranteed to save at least 25;!' of your fuel bill. Our prices bear inspection. Tour Credit It Qood Ilert home FURNISHERS VLUti. COURT & HIGHSTt Stores tn Oregon end Wellington f tttittftt R.itlsf.ifllnn fdiarantpfii m Mudm Rofi.n.U School Is ill session mid the question niises, are your child's eyes all right t The best way to determine is to have n thorough cxiiminn tion of their eyes to see just what condition they nre in. Don't start them off bv being liniidicnppeil with defective vis lull nnil the resulting nervousness, (live them at least us near equal chances with the rest of the child ren, You can do it, and It is up to you, llenieniber that 1 nm especially equipped for the proper examina tion of children's eyes and guar antee all my work. I nm nble to refer you to nearly seven thous and jieo e, nmi'iig them over nine hundred children, III Million mid Polk counties whose eyes 1 have rorreeted, since locating in this city. No extra charge for exam tnatlan. I do not use drops nor drugs of any kind they are dangerous. My examinations of the eyes are nmdo by modern, snfer lind mnro nccurnte means measure ment bv scientific methods that ftlve the exact defects of vision mid enable one to fit with glasses that will give you comfort end perfect sight. Office, 21(1211 United Stntcs National Building. Dr. IK. P. Mendelsohn Doctor of Optica The Thompson stock of flue Jewelry is hcing closed nut by ,1, (I. Smith, nt 372 Stnt c. It Is a bona fide sale Hi slaughter pi ices. TO RENT 200 acres for wheat or clo ver. W. 1). and Clell lluyden. FOR HKXT Two nice sleeping ioonis, close in. 32ti N. Liberty. FOR SA1.H 50 sacks of potatoes ut 75c per bushel. Phone I75U-M. FOR TltADK Two vacant lots for house and lot. Phone I75ti-.1. PlktoiK YOUR OKDKRS for dry fir wood to 11-F-ll. C. II. Taylor. OLD PAPERS for carpets; 10 cents per hundred. Journal office. FOR KENT Two neatly furnished bedrooms, inquire 332 N. Church. The jury in the case of H. 11. Magee nguinst .1. I.. Sloots niul wife brought in a verdict hi lavor ot the ilel'ainliints this afternoon. This was ll replevin suit I Ii t to recover seven hcud of cuttlo which were held by the defend ants, Choose your gifts from the Pohlsou liit't Line while there is a complete stock, Our new French vases n ml bas kets me also on display now. The new I in inrs ii ii3 unique mid beautiful. The Finnic Shop and OH'tery, 2711 Nurti Commercial, In an opinion written by Justice llean, the supreme court this morning nl t'iii mcd the decision cf Judge Percy It. Kelly, of the circuit court for Mar ion county, in which J. (J. llobertson was awarded decree inn I judgment against L. it. Frey for recissiou of con tract lor the sale or trade of property, in which the defendant, Frey, was ac cused of fraud mid deceit in the mis representntion of the value and owner ship of -10 acres of bind in Iowa which Frey traded for .'Jr. Robertson 's mer cantile business niul property ill Salem in 1012. The conipluiiit alleged, and the trial court so decreed, according to tho evi dence adduced, that the hind which Frev claimed to own in Iowa and which ho claimed was worth ifL'otio, was lo-eato-1 on the bunks of the Missouri riv er u n I contained not more than J5 acres, which were gradually being eaten away and reduced by the change of channel in the river and that it was prncticnlly worthless. The defendant Frev appealed from the decree uud jndgiuint of tin' trial court, which an nulled the contract of tiude, and the appellate court. Mistained the decree ol the lower court. l'lider an opinion written by Justice lluruett, the supreme court this morn ing h'dd that the m-t of the legisiitive session of 1013, which grunted Charles Alts.'iiul authoritv to bring suit nguinst .the slate to compel the issuance of deeds conveying title to nppioxiinately 11111,01111 ncres of valuable timber Inuds, situated in I. Inn and Crook counties in this .-tute, was a special law, since it relates to onlv u single cause of coin- plaint, "if such a cause miiy be suid to exit at nil," and plainly within the inhibition of the constitution of tit'.' vtute. The case wns dismissed uudj cuiiiuit be huiiiii brought. Th" suit wns brought by Altsehiil as president of the Willninelte Vnlley & Cascade .Moiintuin Military Road com pany to compel the stntc to issue deeds to the land in onesliou which, il wns jcluiiued, wns issicd to the state in trust lor tne military louit grantees pv FOR RUNT Upper flat, 7 rooms, clmo in and modern. Phone PL' and 1-4. FOR SA1.IC Cow, Champion, 1UI0. sired by V.ndd's Phono 3tl'-F-22. FOR SA1,K Fifteen Hires of timbei Innd, 3 miles west of Suleni. Phono a 131). FOR SA1.F. Spun of inures, about 1300, wagon nnd harness; cheap. Phone 1'1'JO. FOR SAL I roadster, t.'o.irt. OR TltADK Auto, 30-h. p. Phone kllW. Cull HI.,'.! FOR SALIC Large last of August. Filth street. Jersey cow, fresh Call' 1010 North WANTED Hy young lady, posllion as clerk; will work reasonable. Ad dress Itox 111!, Salem. ifL'500.00 TO LOAN on good farm secur ity. W. H. (Irnbenborst & Co., Kuoin '.','l)ush Hunk llldg. WANTED To communicate witli llm party wishing to go to Curry county. Phone l!'JsJ-W. Verne .lack. FOR SALE IS head of goats, U bucka, III nannies. I'honu 7iiF-ll. Jnl'.l Ileuiiiugsen, Route il, llox -5'J. Ft i It RENT Two well furnished rooms for housekeeping. Inqiiiro lit -llll N. Coitnge. The Paront-Teachors' Circle of the Lincoln school will hold their first meeting this year in their school build-1 ug lumbal, in nan piist seven u ciuca. ; )(, ijfj,, : Discussion in civic prooiems lo liei,,;.,. t.,.. :.. ,..,... ,i. voted on at tho coining election willj ,.ii, ,,;'. aii...i.hI 1 i... ,,., ,.,,. i Superintcndentj,, . v i . ,, , , , t . ,. verses this ,iud(:inent nnd dismisses th FOR RENT Sninll three-room eottngo in North Sulem. Phono J1U, Cnrey l Mart in. FOH KENT Smiill three-room cot tage in suburbs. Address Hobeecu B. Anderson, ()7 N. Front street. A (I0O1J tIENTLE MARE for sale cheap, or trade for wood. Also younp; chickens, l'.'-'ill South Liberty street. FOR SALE An I8 ull-wool grey ker sey overcoat, size 3N, made to order and never worn. Price ifelo. Phone UIIH. gress, in order to el the cloud from t EXTKHI ENCEI) WOM.AN will do wash In the triul court, Judge Mc follow mi address bv Elliott, 1'nrcuts and neighbors lire urged to be present, The members of Company M, the lo cal militia, will be vncciiuitcd tonight with the typliuid prophyhictic scut out by the l S. army medical department. Dr. (I. L, Sleeves, the company surgeon, will administer the vaccine, assisted by Dr. Ciislmtt, of the Salem Sanatorium. A full report of eiicb cne will be kept nnd fiirwardcd to the 1 S, army medi cal corps, suit on nppeul by the stute. The uppel lute court ulsu held that the suit should lui vo been brought in Linn or Crunk enmities wherein the binds are situated. Assistant. Attorney Oeneral .lames Crawtdid appeared for the state in the proceedings and C, E, S. Wood nnd Walter S. Asher, of Purthu.d; were counsel for the plaintiff. Opinions were handed down in other discs as follows: Edwurd L. Matthews vs. Travelers iug, ironing, house or entertaining; 11 PI e 2504-.I-2. cleaning, cuoking, i cents per hour. Iiisurunee compauv, iippellnut; appealed Mrs. Mary Pariiham, donn of women, j from Multnomah county; action to re nt Pacific I'niversity, will speak ut Die i cover upon an accident policy of iusur regulur upen meetinu at the university I ance; reversed, opinion by .ludgs Eakin. chapel this evening. Next week the I Maithn Houston vs. Orplin (iieiner, lecture will be given oil Wednesday in- appellant; apcpaleil from Linn county; stead of Tuesday evening and will be suit lo annul a deed; modified, opinion a portion of the county teachers' insfi- by .Indue Mcllciiry. Circuit Judge Oul lute program. Judge Moreland nf the luwnv 's judgment modified, supreme court will spenli on the curly j Calcstro Martini, appellant vs. Ore ilnys nil the Pacific euiist and Mrs. uon-Wnshiiietou Railroad & Naviuution WANTED Horse and buggy or wiiuuii for niodernte use around town lor keep and small rental; may buy if suited. I'. O. llox i!52. FOR SALE IIY OWNER 15 acres fine hint; fenced mid clear; rock road. I l,i riiii i n if taken soon. Plume ll, residence phone 02. FOR RENT Ono five-room modem bungalow and one four-room hoieui with city water, tl. W. J.al'lcr, lilt) Hubbard building. The case of E. 0. Gardner against A. .1. Hay Sou went out of circuit court yesterday afternoon on a motion of nnn suit made by the defendant niter the evidence of the plaintiff had been of fered. An agreement was entered Into by the parties to the suit absolving thej plaintiffs from further damages for a stipulated sum, The court held llmt the present action should have been brought on the agreement rather than a suit for general damages. The plaintiff sued fur 10,000 damages fur an alleged Injury to his arm Incurred In tho service of the ilcfeudniits while operating n gasoline hop sprayer, A replevin suit was on In tho circuit court today In Department No, 1. II. E, .Malice was the plaintiff In a suit brought against J, U Scott and Orace M, Stotts, to recover the possession of 7 head of Jersey heifers, two years old, The plaintiff claims that tho animals nre held by the defendants and that they nro worth !50, which sum ho sk as damages and t-i more for their detention. The defendants elnltn that the stuck were running at large nnd were brenchy and that their erups were damaged by them nt the extent of 125, They ask for ill for their trouble In 1 Inking the cattle up and 50 rents per , head fur each of tho li daye that the ! cattle were held or a total of (Ci. t Custer K, Ross, of Sllverton, le the at- inrnpy iwr ine piniiiiur anil nailer Wlnslow for the defendants, The Jury was dinwn this morning and the case will probably occupy the greater part of the day for the bearing, 1 The Justice court today we occupied by the case of .lames Jensen, by E. M. Pnge, his itiinrdien, against Mark Hnv ge and Harah Hrown Savage. The plaintiff allege that fur services ren dered on the farm of the defendants tliers Is due hi in 3IUMI, which sum has not been paid. The defendant claims that euch services were paid in full. Viol.) P, Franklin of the Albany public library will give a talk on Pacific const niilhors, A good conversationalist lets up occasionally, BLIGH Theatre TOMORROW AND THURSDAY THIRTEENTH EPI80DB "THE MILLION DOLLAR MYSTERY" An Important Installment of the World ' Greatest Serial fUra Doing! of The Black Hundred, American Beauty Film "SUSANNE'SNEWSUir A Charming Comedy, Burt to Please, Featuring Margaret Fischer and Harry Pollard. Also other good attractions. lOc-Matince & Night-lOc company; appealed from Miiltiiomnli county; nctinii for personal Injuries; I Judge Unions sustained, opinion by llnmsey, ' In the matter of the determination of the iclntive rights of the various claim ants to the waters of Willow neck and ills tributaries; decree entered by the Miilheur ciicuit couit modified, i Milton W, Seumnii vs, Men-hunts Na tional bunk, appellant; appealed from Multnomah county; action for money; trial court reversed, opinion bv Judge lliiruelt. Clii'knmns Southern Railroad com pany vs. John II, Vick, appellant: ap pealed from Clucknmns county; action to recover sums subscribed for stock; circuit court reveised, opinion by Moore. Joseph 1.. Lapp, appellant, vs, City of Marshl'iebl; appealed frum Cons county; suit, to enjoin the assessment of street assessments; judgment of Cir cuit Judge Coke modified, opinion bv Melliide. : ALL BUT THREE OF THE CREW DROWNED Nngasiikl, .Inpnn, Oct. 20. The body of Captain Ito, eoinmnnder of the Ja panese cruiser laknchlhn, which was 't sunk by a (leriuan mine off Kino Chan jbay Saturday night, hni been recovered, ! Recording to u message from the mikn ido's fleet engaged In blockading the (lernoin harbor. j The same imssnge said the Tnkaclilhn hud ?i men on bourd at the time nf the disaster mid that only three were saved. i It was also said, on the authority nf naval officers, thnt the Merman ship sunk during the Japanese occupation of the Muriniuie, Caroline nnd Marshall is lands nm not destroyed by the Japan ese but wns dumniitcd by the tlermuns, j that it might not be raptured, FOR SALE lly owner, 5-acre much, well improved, at Falls City, Oregon. Write for description and piiee, E, A. Sa.vre, Falls City, Or. MILLINERY Closing out my entire line of trimmed lints, velvets, plumuu, etc., ot a great reduction, "The Maples," ono block north Meyers' store. WANTED Two room apartments, ono sic 'ping room, one for bachelor quar ters; furnished lor light housekeeping with heat ami bath. Address ,1. W J , tare Journal. FOR KENT Upper flat, 7 rooms, elom In nud modem, Phone Vi niul 124. FOR SALE IIY OWNER 15 acres line In ml; fenced and clear; rock road. Hargaln if taken soon, Phone 121, residence phono 02, FOR SALE-5 acres of fine bind, miles north of Jelferson oil Salem Jetlersou lead; 4 acres young pruuc'i, 1 aire garden; huiise and barn, deep drilled well; lenui and nil implcmciit'1, Iiii' and green feed; for a few dnyi thi; entire outfit tor t"00. Cull on S.piare Deal Realty Co. WOULD i,j INTEREST In a iimnufue tilling proposition, netting inn. per cent profit, Interest youf This is no fane. It's a rare opportunity nud if you don't grasp it you surely will re gret It. Requires nil Investment of I000 cash, Don't answer unless you have the money nnd mean business, A bbess M., care Capital Journal. DIED. CIIUNtl At the residence of the par ents, .Mr, nnd Mrs, ( hung, 305 South Eighteenth street, Salem, Or., Mon day, October III, 1014, Lucille Cluing, Bg'd 4 mouths. Funeral services were held at tlm home of the parents at 2 o'clock thii afternoon, conducted by Rev. Harry E. Marshall, nnd Interment was had in the Odd Fellows cemetery. Special New Korean City Restaurant Spanish Chicken, Hot Tamalea, Chill Con Came, Chop Busy Noodle 420 Terry Street