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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 9, 1911)
r&GS TWO DAXL CAPITAL J0CB5AI LALEM, OREGON, MONDAY, OCTOBER 0, 1011. the capital journal 1. HOFER, Editor nd ProrrUtor. R. M. WOTKR, Manager t lit i mw Drmted to American tb. Pnv-nai and Dnkfarnt of AH PubtUai Emit Ermine Elegit Sunday, Surse, Cra - i - jt SUBSCRIPTION RATESi (Invariably in Advance) 9tfy, by Carrier, per year 16.00 Per mono- Pally, by Ma3. per year 4 tO Per monti WUy, by Mail per yew LW SU I rULL LEASED WIER TEuKCRAPH SALEM SCHOOL DISTRICT CLEANS UP A BIG GRIST OF UNPAID BILLS AM WORK Salem school board hail a busy session Saturday ni;lir. Application of Ltihi Thompkms for fret- tuition at high school was re ferred to Director Miles. Miss Tompkins wishes to become a teach er. Miss Florence Kakln asked promo tion from primary teacher at $75 a month to apixlntment an primary supervisor at $100 a month. Miles and Moores spoke favorably Holt and Millard opposed employment of supervisors. Lost. Hills H. H. Hunter & Co., elec trical fixtures. Paid; $310,30. McPherson Co., heating and venti lating plant; $'.424. Ordered paid. Ordered payment of Interest on bonds to Morris Bros., $380.63. Also paid Interest on bonds, $1,242."5. Many small bills were paid and following are some of them. Lit wr WIN Paid. Wade, Pearce & Co $ 72 2: Brown Planing Mill 47.31 Singer Sewing Machine Co., 3 machines 77.00 W. J. Porter, paints 48.30 Horticultural Fire Co 39. SO Flannagan Co., supplies 170-68 (Supt. Powers stated that the material had not arrived and the bill was held over.) Prang & Co., art supplies 93.26 Salem Water Co 37.70 Milton Bradley Co 157. 72 Milton Bradley Co 4.90 A. M. Hansen 436.70 A. M. Hanson 45.30 N. W. School Furniture Co.... 344.60 nrown Planing Mill 17.8I Salem Hardware Co 205.00 A. L. Frazer, tinning 325.73 N. D. Klllott, printing 351.15 W. J. Porter, paint 31.20 Brown Planing Mills 15.95 Spencer Hardware Co 56-40 8. J. Becker, repairs 123.45 Total bills paid $7,313.03 The McPherson Co. offered to sup ply two steel smokestacks for $300. Mr. Hedrlck had stated to Princi pal Kirk that for a small expense the matter could be adjusted. Bill for extras - to South wick & Hedrlck, contractors, for enlarged high school, $.163.35. Approved by Auditor F. A. I.egg. Mr. Millard showed that the con tractors had used $100 water out of $130 60, high school water bills for three months of summer. The $100 was deducted and balance of $463.35 was ordered paid for ex tras. F. A. I.egg recommended that con tractors be paid llfth and sixth sums of $5,000 and $6,620 on high school contract. Total, $11,620. Paid. F. A. I.egg recommended that .1. A. Bernardl be paid $11 balance. Paid. F. A. I.egg was paid live per cent commission on high school work, $1,259.88. There had been paid be fore on this contract, $700. Mr. Millard moved that warrants le drawn for $6,000 to close deal with D. Q. Murray for athletic grounds. Carried. lr. White spoke of the hardship endured from sending eighth grade girls from the North school to East or Knglewood. Mr. Miles spoke of the need of nerving a hot lunch at a nominal price for public school children. On motion supplies for drawing and domestic science departments let to Otto Hansen for $148,70. Janitor Herbst said there was need for more help to keep the high school clean. The fact developed that dur ing the past year boys for janitor work could not be hired for less than 25 cents an hour. I .am year one Janitor and two boys kept the school clean 16 rooms besides the assembly and halls. There are now 35 rooms and three Janitors were needed. Mr. Holt moved that a third Janitor be employed. Carried. City Supt. Powers brought up the need of a night school and asked that . the matter be investigated. There BARRELS AND KEGS Barrels and kegs for all pur poses. All sizes and shapes, SEED GRAIN Our stock U complete andt In. eludea Vetch, Rye, Wheat, Out, Cheat, Graca and Clover Seeds. Our stock 1 all recleancd In first-clam shape, and you will find that our prices are the lowest in the valely, quality considered. D. A. WHITE & SONS 251-261 State St. ' Phone 160' West of V. S. Bank Salem, Oregon Principle. ta4 Oresoa REPORT w-re a great mnny cfclMr n Ic-twern ! 14 and 2 who vp:e not in any school. If there were enough to em ploy one teach.-r. it should be started, j Supt. Powers lieport. Authorize clerk to draw warrants for October salaries upon presenta tion of proper pay roll. Adopted. Mrs. l.a Mnine R. Clark and Mrs. Flora I, Korean have been assigned to seventh grades. Present contracts rail for $75 a month. Are entitled to $85 according to latest schedule. Change from $75 to $.s5 a month should be authorized. Adopted. Miss Eva J. Savage and .Miss Ber th C. Byrd were paid $85 a month each as relief to principals last year. .Miss Savage's contract was made out for $85 a month this year, since she is a seventh or eighth grade teacher. Conditions, however, have obliged the superintendent to assign her to the sixth grade In the Lincoln school for this year. On the other hand. Miss Byrd Is a primary teacher, was so asslpned. and her salary Is fixed to correspond with her grade and experience, namely, $75 a month. Having received $85 a month last year, this, of course Is a reduction of $10 a month In her sal ary. If Miss Savage could have been assigned to a seventh grade without Inconvenience to other teachers, this discrepancy would not have oc curred. It la Impossible now to re duce Miss lavage's salary, and It seems unfair to Miss Byrd that hers should not equal that of Miss Savage. No action. It sems impossible to relieve the congestion in the three lower rooms of the Park school without providing another teacher for this building. The principal's office could be fitted up as a small classroom for the ad ditional teacher, and the needed re lief secured In this way. I recom mend that this be done. Adopted and another teacher ordered em ployed. The hoard of trade desires the school children to assemble in a body on the court house grounds on "Taft Day", as also the children themselves. I therefore recommend that the forenoon of "Taft Day" be declared a half-holiday. Adopted. Since the classroom doors in four of our school buildings. Including the high school, open Inward, and since the law requires that they should open outward, I again bring this matter to your attention. Re ferred. The entire 8-B class of 24 pupils In the Grant school were sent to the East school last week by authority of the board. This action together with the provision of a teacher for the Portable school on the Grant school lot will give the Grant the needed re lief for this year, it Is hoped. The library committee appointed to represent this board In the matter of the consolidation of the public li brary and the school libraries, are, I am Informed, ready to report favor ably upon this proposition. The drinking fountains requested for the Grant, Park, and Lincoln schools should be Installed without delay. With the needed relief provided for the Grant and Park schools, all de partments of the city schools will be In good working condition. ' . .0 Beware of Ointments for Catarrh that Contain Mercury. as mercury will surely destroy the sense of smell and completely de range the whole .Bystem when enter ing through the mucous surfaces. Such articles should never be used except on prescriptions from reputa ble physicians, as the damage they will do Is ten fold to the good you can possibly derive from them. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co.. Toledo, O, contains no mercury, and Is taken In ternally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. In buying Halls Catarrh Cure be sure you get the genuine. It Is taken Internally and made In To ledo, Ohio, by F. J. Cheney & Co. Testimonials free. Sold bp Druggists. Price, 75c per bottle. Take Hall's Family Pills for con stipation. o When you have a bad cold you want the best medicine obtainable so as to cure it with as little delay as possible. Here is a druggist's opin ion": "I have sold Chamberlains Cough Remedy for 15 years," says Enos Lollar, of Saratoga. Ind., "and consider it the best on the murket." For sule by all dealers. The Tailors Struck. Los Angels, Oct. 6. Refused aa eight-hour day and recognition of their union. 128 tailors In the em Ploy of thre large tallorlnj estab lishments struck here today. Strike headquarters were Immediately oP"n,.d In the Labor Temple. CHICHESTER S PILLS ' 1 iwiliKVV 1 ! M IWW Tk a. Mae nT ,r V IMaMusa, iiitt.su l'li.i. li uu me I I J l-w i Tf kaowa M Uu, Al..,. lt.lUt.la SOLD BY DSTGGISTS EVtRWHfRE TV0 HUNDRED PROGRESSIVES ENTERTAIIIED PORTLAXDEHS SEE LIKE AT THE STATE INSTITUTIONS AND A I IK ( AliHIED IX MOTOR CARS TO THE CIRCLE OK Pl'BLIC PAL ACES THAT (iIKDLE THE CAPI TAL CITY. Three carloads of the Portland Progressive Business Men's Club came up to Salem Sunday morning over the Oregon Electric, to visit the state institutions. They were met by Gov. 1 nor West and Salem business men, taken on street cars to the state prison ami shown over the grounds by Superin tendent James anl Ward-71 Curtis, and other prisoti officials esoored tli-ni through- the grounds anil ihe prison Uuildings. A quartet of Wiilaiiiet'e Cnlvers'ty s ud'-r? tun? two soiiEs- "The Ro.-ary" and ' Lead Kindly Light." This rpiarter is the b-st in the city at present. Read ing of scripture from Mark, the res urrection scene, was the next by Rev. Ehrgot. President Brookings made a short address on behalf of his organiza tion. They were hurt and soul with the governor In his undertakings. He commended the good work done by Governor West in reforming the state Institution. Judge Morrow spoke for the courts. No advantage should be taken of a man because he was . poor and unfortunate (This phrase, to popular on the lips of Justice-mongers, is almost mean ingless, whan it is considered that almost none but the poor and unfor tunate are ever sent to the peniten tiary) Ed. Journal. Rev .Ehrgot talked about the man who was down but not necessarily down and out. Hosts on the outside were guilty or guiltier than those In prison, but they had not bePn found out. Every one was guilty, in the sight of God. Governor West was endeavoring to help men up, and help them stand after they got up. After his resurrection the Savior sent word to all his disciples, but he sent a special messenger to the one black sheep of the flock Peter. Visit the Asylum. The whole delegation of about 200 now went over to the state insane asylum, and were served with a lunch. As at the prison, an orches tra furnished the muslf, and there were other entertainments of . music and short addresses. President Brookings, of the Business Men'3 Club, again expressed the pleasure of his organization at the reception given them, at the information they gained about state affairs, and then SALEM BANK & TRUST CO. GENERAL HANKING AND TRUST BUSINESS With our assurance that we are able and willing to take care of It, we solicit your Banking Business. Open an account w,lth us, and we will extend you every favor con. slstent with good banking prin ciples. WE PAY FOCR PER CENT ON SAVINGS Liberty Street, Just off State J. L. AHLERS, President, W. O. EAST. Cashier, S. S. EAST. Vlco-Pres. DR. L. B. STEEVES. Lt. H. ROBERTS, Directors. 1 Biarhlna Mrani $15 .tO tn t wrrka, ISM 1 machine rarnnl $17 13 in t wwaa, lwi 1 ntarhln ranx-il l.3 la tS wrrkt, lite 1 nia tila rarnrd 1 IH.017 In t7 wrrki, t07 1 nurhlna rarnrd t?.M In t7 wrrks, 1WOS 1 maiblna earned tln.MS In tt weraa, 1V0S 1 machine earned Its. ill In tS week, Above figurea will be veri6ed to proipectWe ctMtomera. Will lor citiloiae and pricca M C. W. PARKER UsrmmrUi. Km ATTENTION LAWYERS We publish lefal notices as required by law, furnishing affidavit and proof of pub lication. Fine Brief Work Is our specialty. Let os flrure with you on your next esse. Capital Journal SALEM, OREGON all visited the new receiving ward, about which there was so much crlt-' cism In the legislature. At 2:30 the entire party were at the Board of Trade rooms, where autos conveyed them In a long drive around to the other state Institutions- The club was delighted with Its entertain ment at the hands of the Salem peo ple, and went home feeling that they bad put In a big day, and were bet. ter informed about the state admin istration than when they started. I Their information was also very sat isfactory, from expressions dropped ! by them. ! The handling of the crowd was j very successfully done. At the In , stance of the Salem Board of Trade ' special cars on the Portland Rail j way, Light & Power Company's lines 1 transported the visitors to the prison and returned them from the state i hospital. Thereupon they wer? 1 taken in automobiles to the other state in:-t'.tutlon. beginning with the feeble-minded an 1 mal;!ns? the clr ! cuir by way of th" reform school, tulmreuiar institm'cn and '.he asy lum farm. Governor West. Tr- asurer Kay I ami Secretray Olcott join In giving thanks to all who so ably assisted. The volunteer automobiles that . drove the Portland gentlemen and j their ladles to the different institu jtions were those of E. S. Lamport, jj. L. Stockton, H .W. Meyers, J. J. j Roberts, E. T. Barnes, A. F. Hofer, I August Kehrberger, George Palmer, Capital Trust C Wm. Brown. R. Catlin, Sherm Swank, George Eyre, Jr., Judge Ryan. F. W. Steusloff, J. A. Cooper, C. L. Rose, E. M. & F. Co., Wm McGillchrist, J R. Linn, W C. Knighton, T. B. Kay, F. E. Smith, R. E. L. Stelner and H. W. Thlelsen. 0 'o false pretense has marked the career of Ely's Cream Balm. Being entirely harmless, it is not responsi ble like the catarrh snuffs and pow ders, for minds shattered by cocaine. 1 The great virtue of Ely's Cream Balm Is that It speedily and complete ly overcomes nasal catarrh and hay fever. Back of this statement Is the testimony of thousands and a reputa tion of many years' success. All druggists, 50c, or mailed by Ely Bros., 56 Warren street, New York, o If some reformers could have their way, liberty would be as dead as Julius Caesar. It looks like San Francisco had be come "sane and safe" again, for the present. 0 Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTOPI A Nature's Tonic In the pleasing form of a de licious, enticing and invigor ating beverage, bottled direct from the springs in the Cala pooya mountains. Cal?apooya Mineral Water Drink It to Get Well: Drink It to Keep Well. A murated saline water, equal to any of the ren wned spring waters of Europe and America. Recommended by leading phy sicians of the United States for Rheumatism, Kidney and Liver affections, Dyspepsia, In digestion, and all forms of Stomach, Skin and Blood dis eases. Hundreds of people "given up'' by physicians have been cured of long-etanding ailments by Calapooya Water. Testimonials on application. Sold by all dealers or shipped In cases direct from the springs Write for price. Calapooya Saline The condensed smile of Cala pooya Water. Stomach, liver, kidney and blood disorders speedily cured by its use. All dealers, or sold direct. Hotel Calapooya Open all the year. Famous health resort In the Calapooya mountains, 18 miles from Cottage Grove (on South ern Pacific). Splendid accom modations, reasonable rates. Steam, mud and hot water baths and cooling rooms. In formation as to rates, etc., will be furnished upon request. Calapooya Springs Co. OOTTTAGK GROVE, ORE. MM Wt ADVERTISE NOTHING BUT i BARGAINS Forty acres, l mile from railroad town, 8 acres Italian prunes. 14 years old; house, barn, dryer, good soil and a good location. $5000, $3000 cash, balance on time. Eighty-acre river bottom farm, 35 under cultivation; house, brn and family orchard, 7 acrss perches, 4 years old; 3 acres logan berries; soil a b'ack, sandy loam, suitable for hops, berries, alfalfa or anythln? that will grow In the Willamette valley, price only $65 per acre. A bargain in two One lots, corner Seventeenth and State street. Ten acres, only 3 miles out. at $90 per acre. DERBY & WILLSON, U. S. Bank Bldg. Barks Herbs That have reat medicinal rower, are raised to their highest eftitienr.v. for purifying and enriching the bloej. as they are combineq in rtoou s tarsa- 1 j parllla. i 40.366 testimonials re-eiv! by ac'iial ! count In two years. Be sure to tnke Hood's Sarsaparilla !; Get It today In usual liquid form of i 0 REASON FOR DOrBT. A Statement o f Facts Backed by a Strong (iiiir.intee. ' We guarantee complete relief to all sufferers from constipation, or, in every case where we fail, we will supply the medicine free. Rexall Orderlies are a gentle, ef fective, dependable, and safe bowel regulator, strengthener. and tonic. They aim to reestablish nature's functions in a quiet, easy way. They do not cause Inconvenience, grilling, or nausea- They are so pleasant tj take and work so easily that tiiey may be taken by any one at any time. They thoroughly tone up the whole system to healthy activity. Re-:all Orderlies arx imsurpas.-aMe and Ideal for the use of children, old folks, and delicate persons. We can - not too highly recommend them to all sufferers from any form of con - stipation and Its attendant evils. Three sizes, 10c, 25c. and 50c. Re- member, you can obtain Rexall Rem - Prliea in tliiu fMimimin If .,K, at store The Rexall Store. The J. C. Perry Drug Store. GREAT CHIXESE DOCTOR L. M. HUM. Has medicine wntc win cure any known disease. He makes a special ty of and guarantees to cure catarrh, asthma, lung, throat, rheumatism, debility, stomach, liver, kidney troubles, also any blackened or SKOllen soreness, broken limbs; smallpox epidemic; all kinds of bolls, lost manhood, female weak ness, hernia trouble and paralysis Consultation free. Care of Tick Se Tong Co., Chiaese druge and herba. Offlce hours from 10 to J 2 a. m. and 1 to 7 p. m. Office open Sundays 153 High street, upstairs. Salem. Bechtel & Bynon's Bargains FOR EXCHANGE. 240 acres on the Santlam river, partly cleared, 6,000,000 feet pile and tie timber, good barns, house, team, cows, etc., with place; Just think, only $30 per acre. The owner will trade for a good home in Salem and take back a mortgage on balance. This is a rare chance for a man who wants a good farm. 1200 FOR TWO HOMES. We have two good houses and a ' 200-foot lot on Commercial street ; close in, for $4200. This is a fine place for either a home or an invest- ! ment. Let us show you this. j i 44 ACRES. The owner has listed a fine 44-atre ranch with everything on the place for sale at a sacrifice price. Xot far from Salem. RICH FARMS. If you are looking for a good farm let" us show you our lists of Salem and Howell Prairie farms. The best in the valley. Bechtel & Bynon 347 STATE STREET TELEPHOXE M.UX 452 Notice to Property Owners in North and South Salem Sewer Districts It Is now time for' you to consider making your connec tions with the new sewer sys tems. The Salem Sewer Pipe Co. has been of direct service to you because lt has forced down the price of sewer pipe at least 25 per cent in the last two years. We feel that In return you owt it to us to investigate our pipe. We wish you to come and see a factory making sewer pipe in your own town em ploying your own town's peo ple. .We wish to show you the superiority of our. product over all other kinds of sewer pipe the strongest pipe made. Come to the factory, corner of Liberty and Trade streets. Salem Sewer Pipe Co. MM MMMt ' tttttllll IHrTT WE NOW HAVE A OE THE WELL KNOWN Fleischer's Yarn Fleischer's Shetlands Floss Fleischer's Domestic Saxony Fleischer's Imported Saxony Fleischer's Four Fold and Eight Fold Germantown Zephyr Fleischer's Eiderdown Yarn Fleischer's German Knitting Yarn : They're celebrated for their uniform I HIGH QUALITY f ' J 1 J : , Our Store will remain closed from 9 o'clock until 11:30 i f THURSDAY, 1 9. 1 OCTOBER ltll ! I ' IN HONOR J OF I j PRESIDENT TAFT j I We Want to Sec and hear him. Don't You? $ ltttiin "MIIIIIIIIMUU I t CAPITAL VICK BROS., Proprietors. Full line of Automobile Supplies, Oils and Gasolene. Autos for a- hire, storage and repairing. All work guaranteed. Agents for LOCOMOBILE, OHIO, HUDSON, .OAKLAND. . ELMORE .AND T PfYRFt a TTTflVf "TTT T'a Am iruiTT itittt-.tci 1912 cars now in. Call and see them. Phone Main 78J. 173 South Liberty street. MMMMMMtMMMMMaMMtMMM SCHOOL I t I Wc arc showing the largest I I line of Boys' and Children's l Shoes to be had on the coast i Every pair guaranteed to give per- X feet satisfaction., or your money X back. This includes patent leathers : as well as all the other leathers. : Rubbers at Wholesale, See our line of men's high-top boots. 12- and 16-inch tops. $4.50 ana $5.00 while they last The largest line suppers in me There is nothing you can call for we do not carry. Come in and see the most complete stock on the Coast, outside of the largest cities. THE BIG SHOE STORE 255 N. Com mercial Street COMPLETE STOCK 1 M MM GARAGE S Less Than j First Grade Only of Ladies' Party cuy in all leathers. t x t t X HOES i MKIE leadtrs C0t Fine V Footery : s 4........4...4.........aa. (ttttlttllttHMU MMMMMMMMMMOMMMMt -