THS orxCSH; DAILY JOUryAU POHTLAHD, FPJDAY, SCPTCMCm 1, 1S17.
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; COURSES
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f TAKETI FROM SCHOOL-
AS 100 17 AITEtID
Directors; SeekV.to Uritangfe
' System of Paying Pensions
to Retired Teachers.-
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LEAVE OF. ABSENCE ASKED
&Oa.estS Seat 1 That Watchmaklag
; wi Telegraphy Taught la
. olytehalo Coarse.
Because of the light attendance In
the elasses, courses in Oerman in the i
elementary grade were abandoned at ,
the regular meeting tt the board j
education Thursday And the position
Of Mrs. W. Wibaden,, teacher of Oe
man
In the IrfVingtOft school, was de- i
Glared
d vacant." Tn action was taken
tn recommehdatien tt the .educational
atrairs conimtttee. v 1 ;
Manner of tie pejrMefit Of some $12,
loo a year to the fund for retired
teachers. m4Ur whieh U bf special
. Interest to th Uxpayeu, oatte up for
1 discussion and. aeeordlnf - to Director
discussion and, aeeorainf to Director .
' 16. A. 8ommr, the present gydtem will
admit of Improvement. TO Straighten I
'out the matter, School Clerk Thomas
. ! was Instructed to eorr eflDand with lead
I lng actuaries of the east with the
view of improving the Oregon system.
f. . Bohool Vazae Cfhanged '
S ' TV Bunlla of Vhe Portland school!
J "bite their nalla"T This question was
i thrust to the front when an author
Of a Special leaflet on he care of he
.cuticle and nails appeared before the
(hoard. The board was asked. to con
loent to the distribution of the booklet
! end permit aemonitratioai of the eye
Item. The requeet wae referred to 8U
i arintandantAldarMan -t.
I Capitol mil echool requested lhat
ine eiasses do permute. v eioee mi
Instead ot i;to in order that pu
pils, end parents. 5hen occasion, re
quires, may cAtch fhe 1:19 train for
Portland. Superintendent Alderman
will investigate the merits of the re
quest -v.r
On the ouggestidn of Superintendent
kAlderman the name of the Benson Poly
technic echool fef girl wae changed to
the Polytechnic school for girl,
v y 3av of Absenoe - Asked
Maud Foster of the Kenton school
eked for leave of abeftce. Cathetln
U raves asked for leave of absence for
I the rest of the present term. The re-
jirnation or Mary a. jarownne or, me
IBhattuck school was accepted. Reslg
hattort ot James A Klug was accepted.
Joseph H. Lkw of the Benson school,
resigned. Resignation of B. T. ittretch-
r, sedretary to the superintendent, was
accepted. Requests for a $200 rail In
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You hear lots 01 taik about materials but
materials alone don't make good clothes.
Good ttimmlnp, too, cm be tot and find
tats and thread and linings.. And so can
tootf tailoring but these things In them-
selves don't mike clothes quality.
It's the perfect' combination of all these
That is Why you cannot buy hotter uiU or overcoat than.
those tnado by the house oi Kuppenheimer for "
For' the man vrho cletlres to Ipehrj letl we cu&ranteethe lion
- Special garments' to b the most your money can tuy in ttyb
; in quality in fit and t H yi " ViA
in rtiiabilityat.......; ri i "'lv'.'SO,
Th bOylv depirtment Is alive with new fall v
' tog! tor th little thapi as well a$ for th boy V
- who ii to git his firit "long ones" and at prices vC
thlt mean rlil livings. .
Morrison at Fourth Street;;
K
aalary. made fcjr manual training teach
ers,, were referred. - Request of Isaac
staples. Jeweler, that a course ltt
watchmaking, eto., be Introduced la
the Bensoft Polytechnic school, Wa re
ferred. Ait gnottymou letter received
by trtf ectef SOmmer t tea, Instead,
that & course Id telegraphy be Added
to -the Ptff tlahd School. - The Writer
attacked the presents school; ytm,
saying- too much time is "being irut
ed" on music. JacemakJng, etc . '
llirir school , teacher . r ivim(M tas
of.Hwlnr rooms and electric machines
Id high schools for use in connection
with the Red Cross unit '
' 'Audited claims tn the Um of 1CM
4l were submitted by" SChOOl Clerk
Thomas. '-..'; -
the position of Addle' S i Naytpf, 4
teacher, wis declared Vacant oft fail
ure of the' teacher to report for duty.
She had been given a leave of abaene.
Request for $7 m' day, made by' rep
resentative of the brlclUyirs, f was
placed on file. . " , - -
Double Sessions Scheduled
' Double Sessions Were established IB
IhO JosiaS Failing nd Albtna Mem
stead school for the benefit bf the
alndrarton elataes, . Sessions will be
from to 12 and from 1 to 1:30. tton-
bie sessions require an attendance of
t least II. y. - : i
gaWiei for kinrtrtn teahr
were flaeft at 1180 A school mentn for
double esI0R afld I0 for ftlngle
sessions. Assistants are to receive
$70 and l0. : BsUbllshment of kin
derferten in the Bheyer echoel wai
recommended. Clerk Thomas la au
thorised to - buy. pianos for those
schools. The board refused request
the school for the eighties wai r
dered remorea from Atkinson School
to the Josiah Falling school. '
The board Inaugurated the fislior
of rrantlflf leave of absence T two
years to teachers who are prospective ,
mothers.' " .- :.y y:'r':'v
Ten per oent raise in pay for secre
taries to high echool principals was
ordered The requett of Jam . a.
Burke, former swimming - Instruc
tor, now In military service, for dif
ference in pay now received and that
he would have received in the school
work, wa denied. The hoard wad,
advised that compllano with the re-
Jusst would be illegal. Tfle Portland
iaiiwaV,-Light d Power company will
permit use of tulmotdr by the. die
trict at any time. - :
Anna Casey W . elected aSltaflt
supervisor in tewing wont for the
present term at a salary of 11108 a
year. Appointment of George IX
Ingram;, teacher of - rnusia in Lincoln
and Washington , high schools; wa
authorised. M. D. Weil was sleeted
assistant In phyaieal training work
in high school, -Charlea w. . Srad
dock was elected " stock keeper, salary
MS 4. month, . Salaries of truant offi
cer were increased 10 per oent and
the position of special investigator
was declared vacant , '
The following flew teachers .Were
elected: Mrs. E5. - A. Andersodj ".Mar
garet Bowie, Mildred BrouS, Ruth
Chamberlain Helen M. Oalferalth,
Ruth A. Ohormley, J. O. Hall Dorcas
Hedin, e. May jone, Mrs. Marie
jones, Herbert P. Lee, ilajr Morgan,
BdoA Morrison. Margaret Handle
Nancle D. Singleton. Edith M. Wil
bur. Mrs. Minnie Wolf.
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things that.makqwinty clothe, It U -these
things that combine to make Kup
penheimefrClothes on hundred per cent
quality, tt It the lack of som ot these
things that afford thd unscrupulous or
the ignorant mifehant ft opportunity to
take advantage of the customer who is not
alive to the importance of these essentials."
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Gu$
CITY TO GET
LiliE
FUEL VILL BE
NEEDED BY PUBLIC
Patrolmen 'to Make" Canvas
:of;Residencesj;Storage Is
5 r Promised by Public uocks
KELLAHER GETS AN OFFER
Wood' Already put Can Bo Obtained
6S0O XII lieedOd. '-:
Refore the City encages In the wood I
and coal business It is to attempt to I
ascertain how many lamaies nave, not 1
MMh.uit,itil: wintfife - fcunOlV I
ot fuel- The council today decided to j
havo firemen and patrolmen inquire
of th residents in thetf dletf iota ; as I
fa th autiftllee on hand.The council!
iUa At.'kA h,-aliimta SRnd a oosllv
card concerning thT?i fuel supply to
the city commissioners. v
With this survey the commissioners
hope to get an Idea as to the amount
of fuel heeded during tho winter
months should seriou shoruge arise
oy dealer further attempt to Increase
pfic .Is yf:- "
fMftellafeerireommisioher of fl-
nance, told the eounoil that If tho eity
decided to handle coal as 'well as wooa I
that the dock commission would per
tnit the eity to use its J.oAs for stor
age biaees Without charge.
Mayor Baker told Keiianer to get
all the information concerning coal
prices and-Submlt it to the'council at
a special meeting to be held neat Tues
day afternoon
TO handle 10.000 cord of siabwoou
ana ISOO oord of ctfrdwood the city
will need a rotary fund of I68.000. ac-
cerding 10 Xeilaher.
Kellaner told the oounoll. that halnr.ii vm. awi
had .received an offer of 1 0,600 cords)
at a trtitattnf t-ned .tuiOMra hii thr I
wood already cut can bo bought for
3.2 pr cord.
V.
AVDItOXtltJSf ' i RATES v JTXED
free Meetings Must Pay $160 for
Use Of Public HAH.
The cOst of oneratlnar and maintain -
lng the jfrublia auditorium will I be in
eaeess 01 ovw a awnm, accorung 19
eatimate wnnn nav been presented
to ttho city eouncil br -Mayor Baker.
This does not include the' salary of a
manager or Charge for incidentals.
f The UrgeBVaingie litem Is 12000 for1mlsal0ll und. prodding for certain re
interest on the I600.O0O in boMs Is- j trictkms is to b before th council
SUed W pay th cost Of Construction. I wltHln a few dava
Another lart item i liooo figured a
dreeiauc4 ; Mayor, Baser-says that
all figures are subject to revision. -
The council has tentatively flked thj
;
One Hundred
Cents for
j :-y,:, -yy, , .- .',(.
Your: Dollar
in
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Kuppenheimer
Clothes r
The fill fttlston- $hoei trt hew.'
Call for yottri if you want good ap
pcirince and real foot at well as
pursi comfort
Xuhn, Pres.
Stidt, H. sump
rates which" shall be charged for tssd
of the bulldlny. Where no admission
la charged and where- the . building id
tosed forgpubllo 0? religious ' meeting
the charge is to b ' $150, and where
Admission Is charged the rate la to fc
$20aml meeting. -.
The rate for land product shows and
other big functions , where the audi
torlum" is to b in use : for several
days, v is to be fixed toy the council
before the shows are booked, w .
The mayor ears that he expects to
present a detailed statement ot operat
lng cost to the council within a f
days and at theame time salt the
eotfltnisaloner to fix tha salary' of the
diw n-1
lri2NtOX 'YliASf .. 1 ' ' HALTED
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City Council Finds Coeta of System
Are Expensive. - -
" Owinr . to the estimated cost of a
penkion system for tne -police bureau,
rh Htr council baa come to a Mil in
its plana. Aeeerdias to figures sub
muted tfx it, Btroag, assistant man
I ager yi the Oregon Life Insurance
eomfiABV. and S, W. M mith, manager
of the Equitable Life Assurance com
pany, who had been asked for lnfor
matlon conoerning penaion sysiems,
h. teaiiil hAv tA iavast tss.Oli
a year to pension a patrolman Oh halt
pay. An
ecsary
hie family
Aft : aaamonai soo wouio ds
to pay one mas'i saury to
for a year in case of death.
Aftae kaarirtS the venort the eounci
icil
decided to make an investigauon oi
tn firemen' relief and pension fond
to determine . whether it was soundly
established.
-
Would Bond Ronsemovers
To protect the city- against any
damage done to streets, sidewalks of
ktreet fiitttres, A.;U Barbur, com
missioner or public woras. wants
""uBe-uiucio iv i vi. vw
House-movers have been found to havo
done considerable : damage to street
over which buildings have been moved,
and - Barbur thinks they anouid pay
for it.- - -
Boxing Bouts Tabdo.
Tor Fair Enthusiasts
1-
wtmmm
V Along , WMMtt . Women
I - Spectators at Blugsifle.
I tJa f.tt how ladv-ltka Wins'
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matenss, nereaxter newvin roruana
may be. women will not be permuted
to view them. The city council this
morning' decided that matches are not
for women and agreed that this should
1 - .h, ...i- M u- Kvt,
commission. ; Tecently appointed by
1 Mayor Baker '.'
1 The mayor outlined the proposed
ot the commission and the coun-i
I .n ..uni.iu . .mmvi -
JordtoanC officially creatine the com-
Mayor Baker exniairied lat it was
hi-urnoe to kive the bo.in com
mission absolute control of all hAina;
t0uW jft the city. It J proposed to
1 aiiow . six three-minute rounds.: The
limit was formerly two minutes.-
Mazamas to Olimb
flales Peak Stindav
Gale ftrelk and Hotarv falls In
Washington couatyiwin be vial ted by
th Maxamas on their Sunday; outing.
The party will leave oi the Oregon
Electric from the. North Bank station
and go to Forest Grove; and
from there to the summit df Gales
peak, seven ; mile distant. Will bo
tnaaa. uaiea pe&K is isoo feet biorh.
and gives splendid views -of th Coast
range. ' After a short rest on the sum
mit the party Will proceed to Rotary
falls, A .heautjful double-' cascade,
where luncheon wiil b eaten. ; The
return to 'Forst QroVe In the after
noon will be through the sinyard
country, and one Of - the iaTge Vine
yards will be visited. The return to
Portland Will be made on the train ?
riving at :a p. m. K. J. JJavldSOA
will br thb leader.
Camp Lewis Is
J5ttsy.moe,Now
Camp Lewis, Tacoma, Wash.. BeOt
H.-ApProxlrtVatiy 10,000 soldier will
respond to "taps' at CamO : Lewis to
night. If railroad schedules are not
disarranged. 8760 men Will . have ar
rived before nightfall, "Coming In bin
special train ami by regular trains.
Selected men - from ; Seattle and
Northern Washington, more than BOO
strong. Including -several: Chinese, ar
rived in camp late yesterday and aft
er Tgoing through ihe usual formal!
tiea at the, receiving . station, were
marched off to. their barracks. . ' -.
OeOrgO McCloud, the first Indian to
report at Camp, arrived from PuyOUup
COUNTY COURT NEWS
M. Meyers, engineer of th toad
aepartment, nas made a special re
port concerning the ' complaint of
Mr. Boos of Capital. itllL He rec
ommend adversely to all the sugges-
tlons end claims mad. Th engineer
says it ; would . b . imbraetloabl " to
fill uft A gulch hearb whtfth u aw
bridged, thd madvisabia to alter tho
grade f th road. The claim of Mr.
Boose that an embankment in front
of his place has damaged th valu3
of his property is scouted as being
merely , a matter of personal opinion.
-. The county . commissioners have
awarded the . following ' citizens i $25
for the lo of on cow each by
order of the medical authorities; John
fax, fiuisaaie, ueorge o, uonvuie, as
East Thirty-seventh street. North;
J. B. Thompson, 4 i&et Sixty-eighth
street, norut. . .
- Tne warren construction . company
has' been granted an extension of. to
days from September- IS in which to
complete tho pavjnr of the Derby
street 1 approach : t th Interstate
bridge. - -
,- It has been deeided that Multnomah
County arm will not exhibit cows" at
th pacific National Dairy show, - -
vN. Wagner, night watchman at th
cburthouee. ha been given a raise in.
salary of IS a month, He asked for 110
The tax collector has been - author-
lxed to secure three additional adding
machines for use in : his of rice . at
post of net to etpeed Sisoo. .
The consideration or the Peninsula
drainage district petitions will bo
taken up by th county commissioners
Monday, September If s and (; mean
while , the " district: attorney is -asked
t be ready to air advice . as to the
power and duties of lh Commission
er la connection with euch districts,
Try Bantiseptia After Shaving.
thl(ie.. eaeitnc. refreafciiHt.' tva eort.
filmy tiaL. IiwUeily. relteTea and prcrea
4rrlttka. Prevent lofeetloo. Toa'II Uke in
tYalT. healtbr 4er- SOe. all dmittotm. ad
EXCESS OEMS F02 r
HUMAH SYSTEfil VERY
; HARMFUL TO HEALTH
Overeatins and Poor Mastl-
: cation Blamed foHndiges-
tion arid Other Bodily" Ills.
? Society as a whole 1 muoh more In
lerested m ' raising good t alve and
pigs than children. . : There are a score
of associations for raising the stand-
fard of pig and cows, and other live
stock and great rcate is exefolsed to
eliminate the acrub from tho dairy
herds, the swine herd and tho poul
try pens, while little regard 1 oald
to ohmtnato the human scrub or to
raise the standard of humanity.
- In the book "How. t Live.' issued
under the Auspices of the Life ttxun-
eiom institute, the relation Of food and
moral is discussed at length, -Few
All-Wool
Never in all clothes-making history
were cotton-adturated fabrics so
niimermis, fab
rics so rare. Yet in our Fall and Winter
Kirschbaum Clothes
there is no taint of tottoh to steal avyay the
tailorable qualities which wool and all
"y wool only possesses - .. .'
$15, $20,
Phegley & Cavender
. Corner Fourth and Alder Streets'.
BKEMEMG
Tomorrow moniing (Saturday) Portland's new popular price shoe store will open.
Thousands of pairs of the highest grade foot wear on the market has been assembled for
this event; ISo pains have been spared to enable us to offer you striking barfjains in
Men9t Women's and ChHdrenV Fall and Winter Footwear. : We bought for less and we
sell for less. Our opening sale will be an event that you should attend by air means.
Come tomorrow to the-corner of Fourth and Washington streets and save on shoes for
V - 1- -.Big
v - -fHK-'
Women's Short Vamp Shoos, fcun
metal with clotH topr paUtU. but
ton With doth' tops patnt lac
With alth tops. Clbratd S-Cs-K
Little GenU
Shoes
Youthi
Gunmetal.
Button Shoes
$265
shots fully tuaranteftd.
thit department. Expert
Boys' Storm-Proof
To S5.00 Values mf
52
Little Gents
sises for
COR. 4TH AND WASHINGTON STREETS THE ST6RE OF
peoples are go uneeientirio . la their
eating a are the American.; .
in speaking of tho overueo of meat
and other protein food,, the' author
of How to Live" aay: 'When pro
tein is taken in kee of the body's
need added work is tolled on th liver
and kidneys 'and their factors of safe
ty are apt to be exceeded. Meat foods
when used to osceso tena 10 proauce
an excess of acid a This 1 especially
true of - sweetbreads, liver and Kid
neys." . . 1 -
si tn diaeusalaev the habit of overeat
ing and, lack of chewing the author
ay: "Among the consequences or
insufficient mastication are dental de
cay through insufficient eaerclse of
the teeth; imperrect aigesuon or me
starchy foods , through having . insuf
ficient saliva mixed With th food:
insufficient subdivision . of the food
eausina-alow dlereatton. and the fatluro
Of the nerves of tto to telegraph
ahead to the digestive organs a to
the : kind and .. amount of digestive
juice required, tnu causing indiges
tions overseasonlng of food so it may
ha bolted, with - mora Measure, which
causes overeating with consequent ir
ritation c tno mucous. linings in
testinal ooltonmg and a host of other
evil.- . -.. . . j -;--.-
P The. book" "How to liye i JSeing
dld at Meier eV Fraaks, Olds, Vort
man A King end . at the . 3. X. OliI
eompany store , . . '
- 10.6 and No Compromise
$25 and Up
1 the entire family. ' v
Bargains oh
Women'. $5.00 Black Kid:
d Royal Bin makes mp to f.wQ
lna. Spcial Opening Sal prie
Nr Pall .twlata lit. fwnrw. Hrsv and Rrawn Shn
kbd cloth top combination,
56.45
a Bip: Boyt
GunmetsJ r
Button Shoes
r 2
Men's Union-Made
HighTops, Loggers
SEL2 Chies$o Make
Men's b J a c k j-un-:
metal bludher, S"n
tnetal button also
straisht Ut, $5.1)0
. valucs-TOpettins Sale-
; ip3-45
Men union - tnitde.
High Topi, LorrV
and Work Shoes At
bis t a win z. All
We specialize in
fitting serviced t r
High Tops Up to $5 Vals.
ee : 1ft 53.00 Vaiuet g it
w v ' - .a : .i.a .'-1 1 jl w aav " .
up' to
for
"
0. & C. LAND GRAITT
COUNTIES TO RECEIVE
BACK TAXES SHORTLY
Secretary of Treasury Says
He Has, Certified -Claims
. arid Warrantsito Be Drawn
The II counties of the tat in whto.n
the o. A c. grant land lie are to t-
oeive tno oacic taxes, penaiiiea ana in
terest due on the leads up to June I,
flic, a ooon a the machinery 0 toe
secretary of the treasury can prepare
tho warranU and forward them to the
different counties, i
This la in, accordance with tele-
graphto ... information received this
morning by Oswald West from the,
secretary of the interior. The secre
tary Informs ' ex-Governor West th t
he haa certified the, claims of the
various counties for payment to the
lustrous,
jl I cr EDO
Copyright iei4
'da, Kinchbakm C
Op
Day
ening
Women's $5.00 Short
Black iddf also mahogany tan, dark
tan with clota tope, fas r tL ow
tKrwe-qartr hL Regular $8.00
Values. SpcUl OpooJag Sal prie
n kid
v Vftlues up to $10.00
and $6.95
Complete
To$l.S0 Udies'
Fancy Felt Slippers
, 50e PAIR ,
rz; Stock of
Men's
Shoes
Meno W
Up to $8,50
$5.45
Famous W L.
Douglas make
in gunmetal,
b utto n, tan
chrome button.
welota blucher, foot-form last and dark tan
English double-soled Shoes. Stamped val
ues to $8.50 Special Opening Sale $5.45.
Little Gents' Black English Gunmetal Shoca
Small sis, " Calf top
genutn Nooltn sole,
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secretary of the treasury and that'tre
warrant wilt be drawn in favor of the
counties and should be 1 3f incoming
a few days. - ,
The government is paying - th ac
crued taxes, penalties and costs on tt4
unsold jort ions' of tne grant- duo and
unpaid on June I. ills, the date upon
which - the " Chamberlaia-Ferris 1 land
grant . became effective, - It. will, att .
pay taxes oa lands encumbered with
contract until the actual 'ownership '
of these- lands lias been finally deter
mined and the question' settled as to
whether the contract holders or the
Southern Pactrto company ohould, it
law, be held for the payments. : '
Who w'tnti brood end
butter whea a. follcr
can hnvo
TOVSTIES
says
1?
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Vamp
A Vfv
S r??85
tJJ
To $1.50 Men'
' Slippers orvV,
$1.00 PAIR
L. Douglaa Shoes
Values
xPOST
V, v fMADB OF MA
V CORN Jjflfr
, .-v "' I?
LI-
-
1 feaCii-
Yoatha' tops, I Big kya' ealf tops,
genttln Nliii sls, I gonnin Nll !, '
$3.45 I S3.85
POPULAR. PRICES
Hi
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