Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, June 16, 1913, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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BAILT OAK TAL JOURNAL. 1AL5M. OHXOOK, MONDAY, JTOB 16, 1813.
.vasi nra.
MOi LIKELnO
1. 0. 1. M.
Third Week of the
" ANOTHER BIG GAIN
1 H
La Pin. Teacher Is Not Hoi to Hake
Defense When Accused of Being
Intemperate.
Margin Between First and Second
Places Narrowed In Capital Jour
nal's Refund Contest
I It's
TVI7 Y A TT
an ii ri . it 11
June White Sale
If it i white the price U reduced. Beautiful tnowy white material, for less. Stock
ton'i merchandise always sells at very reasonable prices, everybody knows, but this
JUNE WHITE SALE PRICES are even much lower than the unsual low price. BUY
NOW AND SAVE MONEY.
NEW
BALKAN
MIDDY
BLOUSES
Trimmed with
plain red or blue,
good quality, well
made.
$1.50 values $1.19
Skirts to match
THE
LEONA
GARMENTS
Positively the neat
est combination
garment made
TRY ONE
All very fine mate
rials and daintily
made.
$4.50 values $3.95
$3.50 values $2.95
$3.00 values $2.39
$1.65 values $1.49
50c MUSLIN
DRAWERS
For women and
misses. Fine mate
r i a X emproidery
trimmed, neat and
pretty 39c
35c drawers ....24c
YOUR
TRADING
HERE
WILL
PROVE
ABSOLUTELY
SATISFACTORY
WE ARE
NOT
SATISFIED
UNTIL
YOU ARE.
$1.05 fine wide em
broideries, small pieces,
but large enough for the
' skirt to a dress.. ..39c yd
$1.65 embroideries, fine
wide, but small yard
age 75c yd
I
Qasmg Out
THE PRICE SHOE CO.
Are now closing out their entire stock to get ready to
remodel. their store, and will put in an entirely new
stock, and have an entirely new store. So everything in
the stock must go.
500 pairs Men's Elk Bals. (or bicycle shoes) jj Jjj
go at
100 pairs Boy's Elk Bals., go at $1.75
100 pairs Youths' Elk Bals., go at $1.65
100 pairs Ladies' White New Buck Shoes, -(jjQ'OC
ular $4 goods, all styles, go at OO
All Ladies' $5.00 Shoes and Oxfords, all leath-J J JQ
ers, go now at t
All Ladies' $3.50 Shoes and Oxfords, go now, in
all leathers, at
Hundreds of Children's and Boys'
Shoes, odd lots, go at from
10c to $1.65
EVERYTHING IN THE
STORE ON SALE
TheSmall Profit and Quick Sale Store
IF
THROWN OUT OF JOB BY
DRBCTOB8 OF SCHOOL
State Certificate Will Be Revoked If
He Fails to Appear and Explain
Away Charges.
State Superintendent Alderman re
cently received a letter from Victor I.
Shawe, supevisor of the La Pine dis
trict, Baying that J. 0. Redmond, teach
er at La Pine, had been dismissed from
hit school on a charge of intemperance.
It is asserted that Redmond was in
the habit of smoking on the school
grounds during intermissions and at
night he frequented saloons. On com
plaint of J. E. Morson, W. R. Riley, C.
H. Clow, O. H. Talbot, Mrs. Donahue
and several others residing in that dis
trict the school board took the matter
up and cited Redmond to appear be
fore them and explain. According to
the school directors, Redmond did ap
pear and admitted all the charges and
asserted that he would continue to
drink and frequent saloons whenever he
saw fit. The directors then dismissed
the school for the rest of the term, thus
throwing Redmond out.
Up to State Board. '
The matter will be- taken up by the
state board of education, composed of
the governor, secretary of state and the
state superintendent of sehdols, and if
the charged aro found to be true, Red
mond's certificate will be rovoked,
which will bar him from teaching in
this state for one year. Vp to noon to
day Hedmond has not protested the
action of the school board nor has he
put in an appearance at the state su
perintendent's office. If he sees fit to
allow the matter to stand as it is, the
state board will rovoko his certificate
without any further ado.
TVNITKD FIUESS LEASED WIBI.l
Washington, June 16. President Wib
son today announced that currency leg
islation will be launched this week in
congress, probably. Friday.
The president said that the party
leaders were united on the currency re
form program, and that his message on
it in already written. t- ,
President Wilson denied that Secre
tary Bryan disagreed with him on the
currency question, and also denied tlint
Bryan had dominated the currency con
ferences, saying that the secretary had
manifested "merely a general inter
est." He denied that the curroncy
bill would be a "strict party measure,"
saying that he hoped for and expected
aid from the other side.
The L. O. T. M. made another big
gain in The Capital Journal's Bargain
Refund Contest, but Silver Bell Citrcle,
W. O. W., has still a good lead for
font place. Following is the standing
of the contestants today:
Silver Bell Circle, W. O. W 106,575
L. O. T. M. 87,840
Baptist Women's Club 71,290
Ladies of the O. A. R 66,340
Women's Relief Corps 44,285
Modern Woodmen of America 30,.' 60
Ladies ' .Aid, Jason Lee church .... 8,175
Playground Fund - 6,655
Mrs. Emma Smith 5,970
Miss Kate Wiseman 4,870
St. Joseph 's ChuTch 4,215
Y. M. C. A. . 4,190
Woodmen of the World . 4,095
Moos lodge 3,935
Episcopal Church 3,125
Commons Mission 2,555
Police Force 2,075
Degree of Honor 1,785
W. C. T. U I,:i55
Fire Department 1,105
YE
In
BE IDE LARGER
Meantime Program of High Class
Films and Music Will Be Given
in the Grand.
SUMMARY OF WORK DONE
BY HEALTH OFFICER IN MAY
Cost Lot to Fight.
f UNITED FltRSB UURE0 WIRE.
Washington, June 16. Some Idea of
the cost of keeping sugar off the free
list was given today in the testimony
of Henry Oxnard before the sub-committee
of the senate judiciary commit
tee, which is investigating the chargo
of President Wilson that "an insidious
lobby" is at work here in opposition to
the Underwood tariff bill. Oxnard
ewore that the sugar interests had
spent $750,000 fighting free sugar dur
ing the last 20 years.
DEATH NOTICES.
snoz7
326 C0l Ladd I
State and I
Street Bush's I
Phone V Bank 1
616 I
K UN CI TEE.
John Kunciter, aged 2.1, died at his
home, seven miles east of Salem, at
1:15 this morning. Funeral arrange
ments will be made upon the arrival of
relatives from Bend.
The meat trust makes the lover of
pork chops bristle with indignation,
Teachers' Examinations.
Notice is hereby given that the coun
ty euperipUndent of Marion county will
hold the regular examination for appli
cants for state papers at the Salem high
school as follows:
For State Papers.
Commencing Wednesday, June IS,
1913, st 9 o'clock a. m., snd continuing
until Saturday, June 1, 191.1, at 4 p. m.
Wednesday Forenoon.
Writing, U. 8. History, Physiology.
Wednesday Afternoon.
Physical Geography, Reading, Com
position, Methodii in Reading, Met'ods
in Arithmetic.
Thursday Forenoon.
Arithmetic, History of Education,
Psychology, Methods in Geography.
Thursday Afternoon.
Grammar, Geography, American Lit
erature, Physics, Methods in Tjanguage,
Thesis for Primary certificates.
Friday Forenoon.
Theory and Practice, Orthography,
Eng'.'h Literature, Chcmistir.
Friday Afternoon.
School Law, liotanv. Algebra, Civil
Government.
Saturday Forenoo: .
Oeon ctry, Geology.
Saturday Afternoon.
Oenersl History Bookkeeping.
Following is the summary of the
work done by tho city health officer
and his deputy during the month of
May:
(lonoral inspections 717, clean up of
garbage and refuse 218, barns ordered
cleaned 4,f chicken houses ordered
cleaned 8, examination of basements 2,
number of inspection of livery stables
18. bakories 0, hakery wagons 7, meat
wagons 8, moat markota 14, fish mnr
hcts 8, creameries 10, confectioneries
24, restaurants 21, grocery stores 94,
dairy wagons 7, slaughter houses 10,
dairies inspected 10, milk license rec
ommended 21, complaints investigated
.15, animals condemned 2, arrest for
violation of ordinance 1, old toilets in
spected 37, nuisance notices served 11,
closets ordered connected with sewer
10, stagnant water ordered drained
14, work turned over to plumbing in
spector 3, specimens of water sent to
state board of health 4, specimens of
ice cream sent to dairy and food com
missioner 6, specimen of butter sent
to dairy and food commissioner 1, spec
imens of milk sent to dairy and food
commissioner 4, calls to see sick wards
of city 4, calls at pest house 5, quaran
tine inspections 8, houses fumigated 2,
houses quarantined 4, Inspections for
suspected contagious diseases 3, inspec
tion of city dumping grounds 4.
Summary of work done by plumbing
inspector:
Total number of plumbing jobs In
spected 36, sewers inspected 47, notices
served to connect to sewer 23, com
plaints investigated 16, notices served
to change and connect service water
pipe 200,
Reports of deaths for month of May,
1913: Malo 4, fcmslo 5. Cause: Acute
nephritis 1, accident (automobile) 1,
hemolysis 1, pneumonia 1, pulmonary
tuberculosis 1, cancer of liver 1, pros
tatic hypcrthrophy 1, Brlght's disease
1, mitral insufficiency 1.
Contagious diseases: Smallpox 2,
scarlet fovor 1.
Births: Malo 10, female 9.
For several years being one of Sa-
lem's popular motion pictures houses,
and one which has cntortainod thou
sands of people, Ye Liberty closed its
doors last night, and when the house Is
opened again its patrons will bo sur
prised. It is tho intention of the man
agement to alter the building, and
make some udditions, which will place
tlio theater in class A rank on tlio const.
The new theater will bo opened Au
gust inland a fino program is being
prepared for that occasion. In tho
inenihtime, the regulnr picture ahow
will be given at tho Grand opera houso.
It. is said that when Yo Liberty springs
forth again an entirely new lino of en
tertainments will bo introduced to the
Snlem public.
Besides 'increasing tho capacity, tho
houso will bo improved in many ways.
The lobby and tho front of the struc
ture will bo changed, Bnd between t)12,
000 and $15,000 will be expended.
The mnnngement Is now planning to
reopen this popular play house about
August 15th, and it is prnhnhlo that at
that time both vaudevillo and moving
pictures will bo shown.
In the meantime, the film service
which has been used In Yo Liberty and
which consists of tho best licensed mov
ing pictures will be placed In tho Grand
opera house, showing evenings and a
nintinee Saturday and Sunday. Mr.
Hlioll and Mr. Parish, who have already
attracted considerable attention by
their playing at Ye Liberty, aro being
transferred to tho Grand, and will con
tinue to interpret tho pictures In the
masterful way which has characterized
their playing at. Vo Liberty.
Mrs. Winifred Margaret Lowis, tho
celebrated contralto, who has been sing
ing at the Wexford, will appear in song.
It is probablo that the Grnnd, with
its great seating capacity and Its cool,
comfortable surroundings will become
very popular during the summer with
Salem's moving picture public. Noth
ing but licensed pictures will be exhib
ited ami, with tho care that has char
acterized the Grand In the selection of
programs a liberal atronnge is as
sored.
THAT COUNTS
We never buy an articcle until we are convinced that It will prove sat
isfactory to our customers.
Reliable Merchandise
Marked at prices that "credit stores" can't match, is the secret of our
success.
Our Dry Goods Department
Is popular with Salom ladies, because we show new goods each season
that are strictly correct from the standpoint of fashion.
Have always been a special feature of our store.
Good Values In
Hosiery and Underwear
You'll find our SUMMER UNDERWEAR made iu full liberal di
mensions and properly finished. COMBINATION SUITS are becoming
more popular each season. They fit you better and make your cloth
ing fit better than separate garments.
Everything in MEN'S, WOMEN'S' AND CHILDREN'S UNDERWEAR
at prices based en the spot cash plan of business.
Our Hosiery
Is selected with especial regard for fast colors and good, lasting quali
ties, and every pair represents tho best possible valuo that can be sold
st the price.
If You Want Shoes
That combino correct style, comfortnblo fit and good service, we can
supply any member of the family.
Our store closes at 5:30 every evening except Saturday.
Corporation Commissioner Watson
has issued two permits under the "Blue
Sky" law passed by the last legislature
providing that corporations wishing to
do more extensive business must file
their standing with the corporation
commissioner, who will investigate
and, if found solid, will Issue a permit.
Tho permits issued wero to the Hum
phrey Memorial Methodist Episcopal
church of Eugene to build a new church
building, and to the Hot Lake Springs
Company, which has recently been tak
en over by the O. W. R. N.
Mrs. Pankhurst Released;
f CN1TED riUSB LEASED WISE.1
London, Juno 111. Mrs. Emmoliiie
Pankhurst, the militant suffnigotto
leader, whoso ticket of leavo was ro
vokod last Saturday, tho day of the
funoral of MisB Emily Davison, was
ngain released today from Hollowuy
jail.- From tho moment sho was return
ed to jail, Mrs. Pankhurst rofused to
eat anything and maintained hor hun
ger strike until she boeamo so weak
that sho could not stand. It wns do'
cidod that it would bo daugerous to con
fino her longer.
Have Narrow Escape.
UNITED PRSSS M1SED WISE.
Poughkeepsio, N. Y., June 16. Tho.
four-oared varsity crow of tho Univer
sity of Pennsylvania barely cscapod
drowning hero today whilo practicing
for tho intercollegintn regatta to bo
rowed on the Hudson river next Satur
day. Far out In tho river tho Penn
sylvania shell drove into the Wisconsin
varsity boat, which also was out for a
practice spin. The Syracuse crow res
cued tho Pennsylvania men.
JIM WILLSON
20 acre timber, 11-2 mile
from station on Oregon Elec
tric, for only $60 per acre;
more than enough wood to pay
for it. Act quick.
I have sold half of the Craig
sub-division in the Waldo Hill.
These are fine 10-acre tracts,
all under cultivation and can
be had for $100 per acre, $100
cash, balance $10 per month.
If you are looking for bar
gain see.
JIM WILLSON
141 North High Street
ONLY SIX MEN ARE ON
POLICE FORCE OF SALEM
In compliance with the orders of the
city council, Chief of Police Shedeck
has reduced his force from eight to six
men. In making this change, Officers
Irvln, Matlock, Spencer snd James were
relieved of duty, while Officers Wool
ery, Flake, White, Welch, Koland and
Nelson are still on the job.
Just what success reduced force of
six men will have during the present
tramp year" remains to be seen. Dur
ing the summer months, the wily hobo
make his usual visit to the northern
cities, and he generally stops off In He
Capital City for a good long root. Last
year, and years before, the police de
partment was kept busy herding the
floaters out of town, and it was a big
job for nine men.
Nothing is aiore disagreeable then
ecxema. or other skin diseases. It Is
also dangerous, unless speedily checked
Moritnl Kcwima Remedy will afford In
stant relief and pernisncnt results. Wp
hsve never seen a remedy that com
psrM with it. Capital Drug Store.
Oregon City will play the Salem
Senators here next Sunday. Mt. Angel
canceled the game because of inability
to muster a full team.
Lunatic Halts Hearing.
united mass uahed wms.I
Spokane, Wash., Juno 16. Prepara
tions for tlio resumption of the probe
Into tlio management of the Mediiul
Lake liisnno asylum hero were suddenly
brought to a close this morning, when
Sidney Penseley ,aged .10, a patient, be
came violent and held tlio fort In un
attic armed with S brass hose nozzle.
Bonrd members and attorneys for Dr.
J. M. Semple, superintendent, watched
four attendants finally subduo the man
by throwing a mattress upon him and
smothering him into docility.
Alleged Briber Pleads.
roxiTED rasas f .eased wiss.1
Los Angeles, ( al., June 16. When ('.
H. Krcanbrack, accused of offering a
I (Ml bribe to I'nited Stntes Senator
John I). Works, was arraigned In the
United States district court today, hail
was fixed at '-ViliO, The bail wns fur
nished by Santa Barbara friends of Krc
anbrack. Monday, June ,10 was the
date set of Krcanbrack to enter his
pics.
There is no real niwd of anyone be
Ing troubled with constipation. Cham
herlnln's Tablets will cause an agree
able movement of the bowels without
snr unpleasant effect. Give them s
trial. For ssle by sll dealers.
Horse Trads Hearing.
Justice of tho Peace Webster and a
jury of twelve business men aro listen
mg the the troubles or a horsetrailor
who says he was buncoed In a tradn
,f. C. Clearwater, a horsetrader, tnado a
trade with a young man named Clar
ence Forest for a horse giving Forest a
horso and 25 to boot. After using the
horse for some little time he says he
discovered it wss sfflicted with the
heaves. Clearwater then went to For
est snd ssked for his horse and 25
which Forest refused to return.
Make your wants
known on the
Classified Page of
The Daily
Capital Journal
Built Right
of the
Right Goods
t Why not get the suit that
will give you the right
kind of service and the
right style.
Bishop's Ready
Tailored Suits
$15 to $25
Will do this, and you can
get them at the right price
SALEM WOOLEN
MILLS STORE