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PAOE FIVE r AT THE QUAINT IDEA Motion to Not Discuss a Bod Light Bill on Account of Ladies Causes a Ha Ha. ft DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, THURSDAY, MARCH 20, 1913. Buy You Easter Suit Here We are showing clothing of character poise and good tailoring, "THE CLOTHES OF A GENTLEMAN." But how can we convince you that a suit of ours is the best investment unless you try it on, and decide for yourselves? The clothes themselves, not words, will speak for us. In one of our SMART SPRING SUITS you will be PLEASED TO THE LETTER. We will show you the most POPULAR MOD ELS and you will find THE BEST SUIT VALUES ARE HERE. Men s Shirts, We are generally known as the best shirt house of Sa lem. The quality, style and low prices of our shirts have given us the name of carry ing THE BEST OF GOOD SHIRTS and the BEST SHIRT VALUES. State Capitol, Sacramento, Cal., Mar. 20. Hefore a chamber crowded from lobby to gallery, the assembly of tho California legislature today decisively voted not to consider the discussion of the llohnctt-Grant red light injunction and abatement law. modeled on the low-i act. in executive session, as uro-! posed by Assemblyman Milton Kchmitt of San Francisco. "This motion was made in order that the sensibilities of the ladies present might bo spared," expnined Schmitt. Many of tho women and girls w'' crowded' the galleries laughed aloud in answer to Si-lnnitt's plea. Tho Hohnctt-flrant measure would ponnit any citizen to initiate civil pro ceedings against the property owner of a house used for immoral purposes, and i the closing of such a building under in junction for a year if a conviction were I secured. Consideration of the bill was sot for the afternoon session. EXPEDITION TO JjXPLORE THE UPPEB AMAZON STANFORD MUST CHANGE 1 HEB FOOTBALL RULES UNITED PllEHB JBAHF.D WIIIH.l j Stanford University, Cal., March 20, California univorsity must readopt recent football rules slio abrogated, and must submit her footbull differ ences with Stanford University to an impartial board of arbitration, if she desires another "big giuno" with this institution, according to an ultimatum aont by Stanford to tho former college oday. The ultimatum was signed by A .N. Ambrose, president of the Stan ford student body. Stanford recently called off all foot ball rolations with California because of a rules hitch. Califorina roplicd that Stanford Bhould roconsidor this drastic step. Stanford ultimatum today 1b the final answer to the state university. WANTS TO UNMARRY SO HE CAN MABRT UNITED r-HKHS l.BASBD Willi Snn Francisco, March 20. Captain .1. Campbell Uesley, British gentleman poloist, bon vivinnt and adventurer, is going to have a fight on his hands if ho endeavors to block the efforts of his wife, Mrs. Margery Besley, to have her interlocutory decree of divorco Bet asido The decreo was granted to Mrs. Besley in 0fi, but tho record was destroyed in the San Francisco fire. Mrs. Besley now desires to hnvo it invalidated, in order that her husband may be prevent ed from marrying another woman. Besley is trying to force his wifo to accept a final decreo. Somo timo ago he was engaged to Miss Elizabeth Wood, a Los Angeles heiress, but, it is said, she broke off tho engagement up on hearing of his entanglements here. It is declared that ho is still hopeful of marrying again. KITTY MAY OBJECT TO EXTRADITION (ONiTtD rnisa leased wim Detroit, Mich., March 20. Attorneys for MrB. Kitty Pope, alleged to have been an accomplice of Owen Conn, San , Francisco's "100,000 burglar," aro still undocidod as to whether tho wo man will fight extradition to Califor nia. ' I Attorney Frank Eainan has asked the J governor to grant a hearing, but adds that she may roturn without a fight. Ho says if tho San Francisco authorities decido she is wanted only ns a witness, sho will return, but if they desiro to connect her with Conn 's crimes, she will resist extradition. i CHICAGO SWITCHMEN MAY GO ON STRIKE BOARD WILL CONSIDER MORE THAN 100 PARDONS UNITED riUESS LIASItU WIIIE.l Oylmpia, Wash., March 20. For the first tiino Governor Lister will attend a meeting of the state prison board at Walla Walla at the session to begin April 10. At that timo the board, consisting of the three members of tho state board of, control and superintendent of the penitentiary, will consider and act on more than 100 application for pardons, paroles and discharges. TRADING STAMPS WILL COST S6.0O0. 1 UNITED mBR rEASKI! WIIIH. Oympia, Wash., March 2(1. (Inventor Lister todny approved the house bill which will require nil stores giving trailing stamps or coupons with mer chandise to pay an uiinunl lieenso of $0000. In sifjuing the bill the governor said that after full discussion the bill passed the liouso and senate almost unanimously and under those circuin stances he felt he had no right to veto it. The United Cigar Stores company is tho hardest hit by the law. NOT GOING TO MEXICO BUT ONLY TO THE LINE UNITED rillSR LEASED WIHE, Washington, March 20. Official do nial was made hero today at the navy department of reports that tho cruisers Maryland and Caliloruia would sail from San Francisco to Gnnymas, Mexi co. Acting Secretary lioosevelt Insist ed lhat Iho warships have only boe-i dispatched to San Diego to await or ders, and asserts that no vessel woul 1 go 4a fluaymas for at least a month. UNITED ritEBB LEASED Willi. Chicago, March 20. Vice-President Whitney, of tho Brotherhood of liailway Trainmen, declined todny to accept con ditions whereunder officials of 1!) rail roads, running out of Chicago, said they would continue negotiations with their yard switchmen. "Jf tho railroads break negotia tions," aiiid Whitney, '"five thousand switchmen will Btrike immediately." Tho railroads insist that the men drop their demand for pay and a half for overtime, Sundays and holidays. Philadelphia, March 20. Tcnis and cheers sent the yacht Pennsylvania on her way Wednesday when she steamed down tho Delaware river fo- one of the most venturesome voyages of modern times. Tho yacht is wned by the University of Pennsylvania and is bound for Bra zil with a daring party of explorers, who purpose, penetrating to the far reaches of the Amazon and to the head waters of many of its mighty tributa ries in the interest of science and hu manity. Thev seek what is Known as the "lost world," in the basin of the Amazon. The expedition has been organized and equipped by the University Muse um. It will be gone about three years and it is expected to reach regions nev er beforo visited by white men. The yacht is in command of Captain .). C. liowen, United States Navy, re tired, and the expedition is headed by Dr. William C. Larrabee, curator of tho American section of the museum. His chief associates are Dr. Franklin B. Church, an authority on tropical medi cine, and Sandy McNab, a traveler ol wide experience and scientist. Tho Pennsylvania ik of only 1S4 tons burden and carries a crew of 11 men. Widow Got the Cream. UNITED PRESS UASRtt WtBl.1 Redwood City, Cal., March 20. Legal warfare over tho $1,000,000 cstato of David Walker, tho California and Utah banker, is settled here today by a com promise, out of court, among Walker's heirs. The suit drugged for two years Mis. Alma Walker, the widow, was nnmed as solo legatee in the will. l!v the compromise she retains nil of the real and personal property, while the remainder the estate is divided, one sixth to each of tho five children, and one-eighteenth to each of tho three grandchildren. THE NINETY AND NINE RELEASED UNITED I'KKSS LEASED Wllllt.1 Tokio, March 20. Ninety-nine of the Koienns charged with an attempt nr. the life of Oovornor General Count T.' rnuchi of Korea in 11110 wero liberate I be tlie courts of Seoul todny. Huron Yin ''hi llo, a former Korenn cabinet niiuiste'', Van Ki Tnk and three other co'ispi ators were given six years each. To Form New Cabinet. UNITED PIIESS LXJASED WIIII.1 Paris, March 20. Formal orders to form n new cabinet to take tho place of the Ministry under Premier Brinnd were sill n.itted to Jean Barthou, minis tor of niptlco in tho retiring cabinet, by i'resident Poinearo today. Brinnd 's cabinet resigned following its defeat on n vote of confidence in the senate upi.n tho proportional representation bill. YESTERDAY'S STORM AND WHAT IT DID Portland Intermittent snowfall tem perature dropping to 32 in early morn ing. Oregon City First big snowstorm in March in .10 years. Astoria Snow storm confined to south sido of river, hills nlong Wash ington shoro being bare. Seattle Five-inch full recorded, The Dalles Slight flurry, but Dufur gets two-inch full. Baker Snow f it 1 Ik, freeze follows and farmers' benefit. Pendleton Storm may affect lamb ing season. Chehalis Headwaters of Chehiilis and Xewaukum valley covered for miles. . Walla Walla Foot of mow fell in inniiutiiius and work in gardens and fields halted. IN OUR men's shop you'll find the types of clothes that fore shadow the smartly dressed man. In an assemblage of clothing such as this there is certainty that your desires will be individualized that pattern and model will cor form to your need and your own taste. Toggery suits for men are made by America's master clothes makers; they are chosen with the most exacting re quirements in respect to service, good appearance and priced like this $15, $20, $25, $30 and $35 EVERY SUIT BEARS OUR LABEL YOUR SUR EST GUARANTY OF ABSOLUTE SATISFACTION FLORSHEIM SHOES Shown here, means more dollars put in circulation than in any shoes sold in Salem $4.50, $5.00 and $6.00 REISER NECKWEAR Shown here in all late cre ations 50c to $3.00 ONYX HOSIERY In tans, greys, navy and black in silk lisle, sold usually at 35c; our price 25c. CLUET PEABODY, AR ROW, SAVOY, STANDARD SHIRTS Shown here all styles, patterns and colorings 50c to $2.50 ENGLISH DERBIES Shown here all the new est shapes. $3.00 COOPER'S UNDERWEAR Shown here the new closed crotch union suits. $1.00 to $3.00 HAVE YOU SEEN THE NEW ENGLISH COLLAR, "DEVON"? 15c. EACH; 2 FOR 25c. THE TOGGERY, Inc. Ss COMMERCIAL STREET AT 167 NORTH TELLS BROKERS THEY ARE HIGHWAY ROBBERS 14 auMUMUiiui.ui.WMi.HMiyiHMMUiiiii; u Hi t! alaZ Wmi iM I!Tf ImSiZlrt !'!! ir ,nq It - . .,i.iartt a. it s' 14 II 11 14 II E2 14 H H E4 81 II II 14 n n ti la ii!! mm IVERSIDE ACRES The closest in subdivision to Salem. It's got to be seen to be appreciated. You can buy on easy terms, 1 1-2-acre tracts for less than what you have to pay for lots in other lo cations further from the city, and where prospects in the near future are less promising. We shall be pleased to show you the tract. Acme Investment Co.,Agts. ii u n II 540 State Street. II u Residence Phone 2319. Phone Main 477. I Wfll rff WrJ ft (WWIWIIW 1HW iikliiillMMaiikiUMWIaiwiaitt mammMmwmrmwtiifwwfWTIiT T WW w urn mwp.ii mm mn m imiiw-p f j rmi he sm 11 fin U K " nil ii 11 Mil ii t Nil B" H Hn ii Kill Mil HM HM nil nu nn mWmf9m9 mm uatii J pt mm wm mm UNIT1CD I'liISS IiABltD Willi. San Francisco, March 20. Taking ndvantago of an invitation to speak be. fore them, to tell them that the stock brokers are turning the agricultural in dustry of tho country into a sort of n highway robbery, Dr. Harvey W. Wiley, former head of tho government's bu reau of chemistry, electrified u gather ing of stockbrokers in the Merchant's Exchango here todny: 'T do not believe in the buying and selling of things before they are pro duced, " declared Wiley. "There is no oxcuso for such speculation. Honest speculation after crops are harvested is right and legitimate." In conclusion Dr. Wiley snid he did not desire to "scold" his hearers, but wns merely seeking the truth. MAXINE GOT THE AD. JUST THE SAME iiNiTm nutsit ijiased wmii. N'ew York, March 20. "The report that I am engaged lo Mr. Wilding is not true. I am not engaged and never intend to be." This was the answer made here today by Miss Maxine Kliott, the actress, to rumors that she had secretlv married Anthony K. Wilding, the Australian lawn tennis champion, in Nice, France. Kl'forts to locate Wilding today proved unavailing, Murdor In Firnt Define. Astoria, f'r.. March 2d. The jury in the case of .Ini-ksoii Adams, charged with the murder of Barney Chniuberlniii ,011 the evening of February 1H, today 'rendered B verdict of murder in the first degree. The defense contended that the crime was -justifiable, Chain berlain had broken up the home of the j defendant. '' CLAIMS MADERO WAS others leave much discretionary power MURDERED IN PRISON to the officer in ehnrgo of admission. , , , Somo real improvements in tho rola- united Tusa LUiBicD wini.1 tion of h'Kh 8,'no1 nn1 col,('S0 nr0 Dot- San Francisco, March 20.-" I am in i1"1' howevcr' HhowlnR tlmt thm two im' a position to prove that tho late Pros-ll0r,,,"t ft,'m,ios in l,'!''tttin "ro "loro ideut Francisco I. Madero, of Mexico, ! willi"K ,0 M? ott,,h othor tl'nn was stabbed to death, and that Vico-'; ,iavo in tho l,ast' k'S President Jose Pino Suraes was stran- "ow """I'4 vario,IB P""1"'"! l'.it gled to death in tho palace on tho night for '" ()' 203 colleges of of February 23, and their dead bodies ,lil"'ral art ""''ncd, 07 recognized taken nwny to tlio prison in an auto-; HNrk, RS commercial branches, Ml mobile." j agriculture, and "0 'household science' This unqualified declaration wns ns ljects of admission. There is a voiced hero today by Colonel Manuel nr 1,11,1 K"i"K list of colleges that Hnncho Alcalde, publisher of the New wU1 nm' entrance any subject Kra, a Moderista publication, dc-,"" 1111 "PP'Ved high school counts stroyed during tho battle which result-, toward graduation, ed in tho overthrow of tho Madero gov-! Tll,lt admission to college should be iriment. Alcaldo and his family nr-,'",!"''1 mM' ' the completion of a rived on tho stenmor Aenpulco from f I1'" ' '"H1" school course; that Vera Cruz. j t li high school should bo given free "The reported assault on tho p'".vi l" it ""'.v adapt its work to guard," continued Colonel Alcalde, "'e 11 I f Hie community; and that "wns merely a farcinl ruse, and a part l' olleges must kep the door open In of the plot. If the automobile was the youthful seeker after u college edu fired upon, the guards wero only pour- cation who is animated by a strong in ing lead into tho dead bodies of Madero er purpose in the face of obstacles re am) Suarcz, who were murdered in the ' gardless of whether he has fulfilled the pnlncn hours beforo, at tho instance of - "Id fashioned formal leipiireinent. or not; these are some of the conclusions drawn by Mr. Kingslev as 'to the mutual duty of school and college. 1 1 ii rta and other conspirators. High School and College. " I'nless the American high school 1 and the American college are adjusted, j GOVERNMENT WANTS we have no real educational system, " THE RIGHT OF WAY says Clarence D. Kingsley, in a bulletin " on college-entrance requirements just . j tuxiTltn rniss i.based wimi.l issued by the I'liited States bureau of I Angeles, Cal., Mard. 2(I.-The education. In these words he sums up ' K"verimient 's suit to compel the open the current demand that the colleges of of 11 r,ini1 I'r.HKi the famous the country shall give the high schools ,iill,1'' "tUlU' ,10lir s",ltl1 Monica, to more freedom in their work by censing llff"r,, ln;r'',", (.'-rnn.ent binds, ly to insist upon requirements for entrance 'K ,"',lil1'1 Sllllllt M,,'li"l, "'"""tuiiiN that hamper the school in its duty to VR P""1'101""1 l"'lll; 11,1111 MI1I'1V' 11 onimiinity. lie insists that the col Millinery also shows which way til lages rei'Ogni.e the changing demands lvjni 1,im-H in the high school and base their re- j qiiirenieuts accordingly, lie objects ulDie to the "easy" college thut ad mits students obviously unprepared and the institution whose demands are so stringent that none of the public high schools can reasonably meet them. Notwithstanding iccent changes in the direction of uniformity, great vari ety in requirements is still found. Kng ish is about the only regular required subject. Curious contradictions appear in the several hundred institutions eif aniined. Certain subjects are consider ed so important by somo colleges that they require them, while other colleges will not even accept them. Thus, for admission to the A. II. course there are four colleges that, give no credit fur science, ami four that give credit for ony half a year of it, while, on the oth er hand, 01 colleges prescribe one full year of science. Koch contradictions ii" these," says Mr. Kingsley, "burden the high school, provincialize college student bodies, and discredit fine dis criminations between subjects." Again some colleges rigidly enforce the state ments printed in the catalogue, while Those Screens IT'S AltOl'T TIMH to look them over and get a coat of paint on them. VOItTKH'N SCKKICN PAINT is I tlio best you can get, and you pay only a fair price for it. W. J. Porter f 455 Court St. I This Fine Weather X Makes us think of the garden. I then where is the best place to T secure good, f ri sh seed, that has been purchased after the whole salo houses havo filled all their early future orders. Our stock of fresh garden seeds is fresh, and will grow, if given half a chance Wo put up your order while you wait from the bulk seed. T We have the best iiiiiou sets in the city; give you more for your money. Our stock of farm seed is com plete. Get Our Prices KvorytliiiiK t'or tlm pronnsiv c poultry (leiilnr. FLETCHER &BYRD 3IH N. Coin. St. IMione l.'ili t READ READ INVESTIGATE Hume good buys nnd exchanges. ifli.'ilMI tulles i It-it I home, 20 acres. l.'iO acres in I'nlk county, cheap. L'.'iil ncrcs, well improved, $2"iHU. SEVERAL GOOD BUYS IN TRUNK RANCHES, HOP RANCHES AND BERRY TRACTS. 3 lots, ." roiim cottnge, ifliiuu, nap. .ri anil I" iicie tnietH, close in. IOIIxI'iO, "i rnoin house, . Li "i ' i . CITY LOTS ALL PARTS OF SALEM .1 lnts, 0 room house, burn, chii-kcn yard, fruit ami berries, fllUM. Several business chances, lestii'irunt, rooming house, grocery store, black smith, pool hall, cigar stand. SEVERAL STOCK RANCHES, CHEAP. 4 ' -j acres, 2 houses, on car line, line garden tract, IliOUll. Four room f iirnisheil house, good lot, $111.10. 10 ncrcs bearing Ttnlinn prunes, 2.-ik. WHAT HAVE YOU TO TRADE? LIST YOUR BARGAINS WITH US. WE SELL FIRE, LIFE, ACCCIOKNT INSURANCE. 4, fi, 0 ROOM HOUSES, INSTALL MENTS. Acme Investment Co. COOK & WHITNEY, MANAGERS. Phono Main -IV7. Mo Suite St. Opposite Court House.