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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (March 17, 1915)
THE SALEM CAPITAL JQTJBKAL, SALEM. OREGON. WEDNESDAY. MARCH 17, 1915 THREE asasDnaBnacsssnaaasanananinasasaaasaasszssisssszssaaaHSEaa LCI il2 DAYS ONLY!' NOW ON SALE Left to Dispose of Immense Shoe Stock at the B OREGON SHOE STORE I p00rs Positively Close Forever April 1st. Your Last Chance to Buy Staple jiiuco i a. taviug ui vsuc-iiair ana L.ess f n a a LOT 1, 25c Ladies' low shoes to $3.00 values LOT 2, 5c Infant's soft soles values to 50c, go at 5c LOT 3, 95c Misses' shoes, values to $2.50 a n n n Hi ra a H El ia n D n n u H El H H n n n n El ineer A. E. Strang Says Inside Measurement Should Be 24 Inches LOT 4, 15c I LOT 5, $1.50 1 LOT 6; $1.00 Children's felt slippers, val ues to 50c Men's heavy work shoes for less than the cost of making m m s Ladies' patent lace high shoes to $4.00, choice LOT 7, 95c Ladies' patent slipper pump, value to $3.00, now LOT 8, $1.95 Ladies' calf button, black and tan, values to $4.00 S1 LOT 9, 75c For Children's fancy dress shoes, values to $2.00 LOT 10, $2.95 I LOT 11, $4.95 Men's light cruisers, values to $5.00 For Rickalog loggers, worth $7.50 LOT 12,$ 1.00 Tor Children's Mary Jane, patent and gun metal, values to $2.00 According to nn expert report ren-! dcred by Knginoer A. K, Strang, of the ! insane asylum, to furnish the required j draft capacity for the two sets of fur 'niiees in the basement of the high school building the inside measurement of the two new chimneys for the structure must not be loss than 24 inches. ! The inside measurement of one of the chimneys, which hus been completed by Contractor 8. A. Hughes, according to the measurement of the building com mittee of the school board, is but 22 inches nnd the board of directors, at lust night's meeting, authorized the building committee to consult with t). U. Bingham, attorney for the board, re garding what action is necessary to tnke in arriving nt a settlement of the differences between the board and the contractor. In the meantime the first payment of $500, which Architect Fred A. I.cgg, certified to the board ns be ling due Mr. Hughes on the contract, is , being held in abeyance vending nn in iustnieiit of the chimnev differences. The report of Engineer Strang, who , examined tne building and took mens-1 iirements of the furnace und heating space of the building yesterday after noon, was in substance thnt each of the fnrnuces in tlie double-set of four in the school basement showed a grate measurement of 8 feet, capnble of de velopment of 20 horse power hinting capacity, and that each set of four fumnees would require chimney dint of nt least 24 inches inside measure ment. Nothing was contained in Air. Strang's report having any reference to the inside measurement of the new chimney or as to its adaptability to the needs of the furnaces. It is presumed that Contractor Hughes, if he still stunds upon the same ground of contention which he has as sumed ull along, will insist thnt the chimney was constructed in accordance with the outside measurements ns de scribed in till! drawings uenmpunying the contract, und that it would imve been a physical impossibility to follow out the insido measurements ns pre scribed for the chimney und use the ma terials described in the specifications. It is not it matter of how the dispute ciin be settled from a financial stund- i point, as the board insists thnt the specifications governing the inside measurement of the flue lie strictly ad hered to without regard for outside measurement and the question will be i,,,u V... .1... i.: :n be condemned and roiectcd and the con- U H M u 11 El R H ga N ia el H El n u to n El El U BS 11 a El 63 11 19 a U El, 11 H El n Brick Brothers' Great CLOTHING & FURNISHING SALE Is the one big thing in the retail trade for this month EXTRA SPECIAW50 SUITS Youths' and men's sizes from 34 to 37, positively at WHOLESALE COST We are overstocked on the extra small sizes, and we are determined to sell them out during this 1 SALE Remember These are the latest creations in style, anil patterns, and just the thing for Spring. MAIL ORDER Let us send you a suit by mail, send us your check, you can give us an idea of what you want and we will mail same to you, if you don't like what we send you we will refund your money. We will mail any article in the store to you, if accompanied by check. BRICK BROTHERS Formerly Oscar Johnson's Plymouth Corner State and Liberty Streets. OBITUARY Or JOHN PEMBERTON. : COMB SAGE TEA IN HAIR TO DARKEN IT Grandma kept her locks dark, glossy ana thick with a simple mixture of Sago Tea and Sulphur, Formerly Ik REMEMBER, WE MUST VACATE BY APRIL 1st G0N SHOE S' located at 175 N. Commercial St. H El ra m IS El ei m n El E3 m tructor lie compelled to tear it down ami huild it over again ncconling to specifications. The school board also took up tlin mutter of the plans tnr the new grade school building for Ninth Salem, which arc being prepared by Architect George M. 1'iiHt, and niTtiiigeinents wore iniule for the entire Ijonrd to meet upon the site of the school nt Di.'IO Thursday af ternoon for the purpose of Inditing the exact spot for the school to lie built upon nnd the building ciuiiiuittcc was authorized to iniike all arrangements isi'H liefore building npcrntiniis Infill, At-j'hitect Post, ostiointi-tl IliHt llielit thnt he total cost of the building, so far lis' he una aide to figure nt present, would I he $'.'l.llill, which wouhl iillow iK'mill fen I n heating plant, und with no allnwiince iniule for the building of a septic tank and the water supply system. After a lingering illness of three years, .Foil ii 1 'cm be r! o n pnssed away nt his home No. .WiiS S. Coiiimcrcinl .St., Suleni, Oregon, at four o'clock, Friday morning, -March ii, l!H,", at the age of ."iN veins, 2 months and I!' ilnvs. I John i'emlierton was born December 20, Ih'iti, at Marion, lad. lie was the Tho oldtiino mixture of Sugu Ton vouiiiiest of twelve children liorn to and Sulphur for durkeuing gray, Jesse nnd Huth Peaico I'eiulierton, , streaked and faded hair is grand At the nue of 7 years ho mined lo mother's treatment, nnd folks are, Iowa with his parents, where, lie re- again i"t? it to keep their hnir u, sided until he came to Oregon in IS'.lli. ((ood, even color, which la quite sen February 20, 1S77, he was united in 8'Wfti as we arc living in an ago wiiou inarriutio with Alinaretla Van Horn. To a youthful appearauco is of the great- this union was bora three children, -'t advnntago. Florence, Hay nnd ltessie. JNowttduys, tlioiiRh we Uon't have tin) Horn i junker parentnne and renveil irounienume iiisn 01 KuiuoriiiR mo iHgn in u christian home, he uave his heart'ad the miifsy mixing at home. All to (iod so early in life that he often ex-: drug stores sell tho ready-tousfl prod pressed n renret that he couhl not re-('"'' """'''I "Wyeth's Hugo and !Siil meiiilier the ,late of his conversion. Jlo phur Jlair lieincdy" tor about 50 lived a coiisistant christiun life and liis cl'"ts 11 ' vory populnr lio- voic was often heard in pniver uiul j """ nuhody can discover it has been testimony. The burden of his testimony ! "I'l1"''''. (-imply inoiHten your comb or for some lime past had been that he s,lft, hr"sl with it and draw thi might have a perfect, h.vo for every i through your hair, taking one small one nod that he did 1vi every one. strand nt a tunej by morning tho gruy lie was u life long and adivo member "l'r ili"i;iT'ar, but what delights tho of tho Friends l.'hurch and was a char- adics with Wyeth's Huge, und Mi.lphur tcr member f the South Salem Friends . ' ,ll,"t: l"'Mll''fl ' I fully darkening mi- nun uiirr u n:w ii i iiiciiiions, lb was especially i I'rodueeg that soft lustre and lip- Incntioiiiil work of ' ""unuunco which is so ill- iriicuvr; licsmcs, provllIH till II CI r 1J 1 I, itching s'-ulp uiul fulling huir, Local agent, J. C. l'erry. fur the sinking of a well upon the prem- j 'tutri-h to which he belonged at the Brave Austrian Fights Blindly Against Odds "lon, Feb. jr. i ii,. l-TIn, is .,, .I,,, i '"'wn on i-ith.-i " Hf I, ..if i... mail to New ..Servians for two hours the next after- bravest man side in the ureat ami liulf !!,,,,. I . ltd he is f, Verb. II... A.... olt .i l '"; lmu'e is tmir vt fj.l., ""lie toe en- " Jo , 18 '"'d'T onlers 1 'mo , i' 110 ''-v thi" n the I., I.., .... i ', " "i mm wneu i tikrn nnu :.. ': ""' 1 ""uldn't have ' ed me where a Servian shell lmd jderc i ed the armor of the ship, had entered 'the boiler room, cut through a steam pipe und then exploded, killing 12 men, whoso torn bodies wero boiled by eg leaping btenm. But Wolff got the boat into the Have. Then came 6'i days uf blindfolded fighting, Kvery day the monitors wore hit by Servian shells and everv day URIC ACID IN MEAT CLOGS THE KIDNEYS noon. The river sailors wero "life from .1... u. :.. :eu. .i ti... a,,. ..;.. ,. , , , .. . less us xne nny iieiuve in me iniiiier thine guns. They worked their, own 0f finding the enemies ' batteries. Wolff machine gium like madmen. lint a f night ahead with his machine guns hug'.' shell fell on their deck. !t came nguinst tho (Servians on shore. More trom u battery six or seven miles in- Take a Glass of Salts If Your Back Hurts or Bladder bothers You Drink More Water. If you must have your meat every land. It killed 20 mon. Wolff ordered too ship's big guns into action. Hut where should they be pointed f What was the rango of that distant battery? Another Servian shell fell near the monitor. The Servians had the range on the Save. Their guns were trained, lo u decimal point, on the narrow river. lint llutn nn. nnh!tifr fur the monitor " kii life, '"""ranee1 lo train its guns on. It was like a At the i.cL.;,.. , Iblinl man duelling with a man who 'wr , ,, 'i, "' ""' wnr '' I'B'I lerfeeteves. " H i i"""""' monitors " I could only shoot at a guess," 'tfr-5,1 limiting boats Wolf; told inc. " But they were shoot- aim .HI teet wide. ! inir l.v urithmetic. We blazed off into Koo.it, I. ..I 'uur I;..,. . ' t " Hat III Ills IiIim-ii in Ihe'll.n .l,ut,..,a !... it wiitt n thiulslltid to '" ta!.e chlirira ,.f . k..u .1.... ...u.. ..1 l..,ll ...,, i mjr-.T not mill WO COIIIIIU I I'll" V rirn ...... '"ii tic river. It look-j their battery." .Nightfall saved the ' "iii'icsting inli. ' I'l t If ,,.!., l... I!... r... . . ... - - i. M-..ir ,, i , , , 1 1 . t me nil; i i n next i nv on ers came in u" monitor. big I The next dnv orders came it far as any of I In r;-tuin to Hilda l'c.-th, by land, and lac machine, take another boat, via ilelgiade, into u-ti any Servian ' the Snve. af toe river This time the odds were a thousand ito Miie against him getting past Uel 'he box, Wolff i trade. Too river would be full ot "I' the iniuii-1 mines. which foimsj Wolff tried it again. The name of Iroipcl down l.i, tnnnitor was the Temeh. In the U'llMl Ii.. I i. I ... . ..... , t,.... nn ' "o month. It i . ..i. .i. i ,,i,..u,i in t ie Bin it -t , too uuniiB sent inv nv,i bf S.,.. "" r"H. h n " firit t7. tu In hirn. 'fn-k out lnt . L ,, --v III,. river, ''IVin l tl. iu 7" "anler. Mo .. . "HIM Ull Ih, 'i.tM '.,"' r"t t, ,,r'"rn V .' II, in" Servian had ; Helrade forts. More of the ""mjm ti ,, bbiwn down, making a navy 1 tile water- linrliil wi pntHLnleinent. on a giant 'at. There :... Hfbra.ta ! ' great "We'll aa ahead or . downward, k, ' i,'('iir,g . "" "ne;saii Won I. UacKwain i iiirc.-.iu.. Irk l . , i .'" a ttlaiit- hit .. "iu, : ."-I rie,, I,. .u "it."" ' -. ... ....i. .... , "unit. i (,. i i nine ( up," n h"r ta Tin ti!'"' i,,t0 'h- m"itor. U.I '? ,h" '-'rat He,. T-n mintues of Ik ' 1. " ? later, while the shells . r hilt nit tlP WflTer . . - tii.it t it tuii thi- n - - n',ere Austrian!, t tlmm liitt Whnllt frOtlt Clld Of the ail'l SerVinit nn I I. ... nt inn WtlllT llV - .. ti i itiuiii ttr n It n ninru uuv v. . russ the a- nn xnlnainn. It was a mine. Clitllf ..: . . r Til., ntnnilnr .anil. Of OII lllftl SO ,"1 ''"vac ,'tho'w-rc tlrowned. " r." t-.i;,... sank. Of men Wolff and tin; rest got j .i . i i... i.i. i.-.t ..t. tho monitors found themselves as help- 1,11 , .'.J TP .1 ... 1 in i rircnHinnril V. snva m. tititi.il ttiithni. it y who tells us that meat forma uric acid which almost paralyzes the kid neys in their efforts to oxpel it from t'e blood. They become sluggish nnd weaken, then you suffer with a dull you have rheumatic twinges. Tho urine gets cloudy, full of sediment, the chnn ndjicry in tho kidney region, shnrp pains in tint luck, or flick licnduchc, ('ii-j.lness, your stomach sours, tongue is coatcil, and when tne wenther is bad Last Tribute Paid To Lincoln Beachey Sun Francisco, March I". Sun Francisco jmid her lust tribute today to Aviator Lincoln llcnchcy. The funeral of the intrepid airman, who met death in a flight over the I'nnamii Pacific exposition grounds Sunday, wns hel, here at 1 p. m. to- lav under the auspices of tho hllis. time of his death interested iu the the chinch and had been for years a member of tho lioiiiil of trustees of i'u-, cifie ollege. ! Since coming to (Ireumi he has been actively engaged in different lilies it', busiiiis'H and was prominently identified: in the prune industry. Seven years ago! he moved from his prune orchiii'd at j lioseiliile to Salem when; he has resided ever since, (In the seventh of last, November he luiil a light stroke of apoplexy and hud I n jjriidually failing ever since. Two weeks ago at quarterly meeting ho took a cold which continued to bother him for days but he recovered sufficiently to attend the series of meetings being conducted by his nephew, Klmer I'eni berton, at the Friends church, lie was ill bis place nt the church each evening until on Thursday he had difficulty in Morn than .Kill friends of llcin hv gath- breathing so did not go out that even ered to henr the eulogies voiced by ling but. joined his Willi ill prayer ill Kxalted Huler Lewis of the HvinL'tou , the home. Hetiring to bed, lie could not than one, at hairpin bends in the Snve, he found tho Servians shooting at him from both sides. Mis men dropped off into eternity, often at the rate of a dozen a day. New men were brought across laud from Hilda I'esth. At the end of tho second month only 12 men remit ii oi ine no woo nan sinrieii oiu ; ,.i ,lf( ,. Knr(, an.i r-i,.,i i.li.r. with the flagship. The monitors were , you lo -0i(,f two or throe battered like old tin cans. Many of ;,(,,,, duririLr the night. I ha Itnrt lii-tlitti htiil tiftnit inlimuiil ulriuiiil M . i- ,i . . . . , . .. o -.. ...... .,. . ....... I0 npotrunze nieso iritating nculs, to ! lules -nut.. - -- o cleanse the Kidneys and flush off the fniii which Woltf was directing his j0(iy- urinous waste, get four ounces fire and the great steel door was jam-1 of Jll(i H(lltB f rm Bny ,,,-rniacy ller(!. nied close that the mechanicians had tuke tt tablesiiimiiful in a glass of wa- to conic ami nun n open oeiore onr ,r i,foro ,r,,ifi,8t for a. few dnvs and your kidneys will then act fine. This famous salts Is mado from tho acid of grapes nnd lemon juice, com bined with lithiii, nnd has been used for generation to flush and stimulate sluggish kidney, also to netitrnliKo the acids in urine, su it no longer irritates, thus ending bladder wenktiess. .lad Milts is inexpensive; cannot In- I "l'np, did the tournaments you rend about alwoys dike plnc In the dny time?" "(If ciniise, my sun." "Then why did tiny fad tlnm knight af fairs?" New Vork Sim. Klks and President William Humphrey, of the Olympic club. Following the solemn Klks riluul for the dead, the St, Johns boy choir of which llciichcy was a member during his youth, snug at the request of the mother, Mrs. Amy Hcachey, The funernl was iitlended by repre sentatives of the Piiiiiinia l'acific ex position, municipal officials and vari ous organizations to which the aviator belonged, A long cortege of nntoiuo- lollowed the remains to .Mount Olivet cemetery for the interment. Aiming the honorary pall bearers were Mayor Holph, President Moore of the exposition, Superior Judgo F 1', Shortall, and ninny other prominent citizens. rest und about two o'clock in the morn ing nioso and sat before the fire. He thought that it was only the nsthiiia which was hindering his breathing and intensifying his heart trouble. His sou, MUNICIPAL "KICK BUREAU.' could be relensed. At the end of 02 days the Austrian navy department, tired of sending men to Wolft only to hnre them killed, and realizing that the Servian batteries had rendered the moiiitois practically useless, Wolff was ordered back to Hilda I'esth, Heside, the Servians had retreated. I'nder the uiiii.i of llelgrnile he run a fourth time. Through the tangle or twisted steel ami juro, Bn, makes a delightful cffcrveS' tliroiinh the inn.e of mines he led his ' cent llthin watcr drink, boats to safety iu the upper Danube. ! i , Other heroes of Wolff's type may de velop along the Sins canal. Kuglish men in armiited ships there nre fighting Turks and (jcrmaiis uu shore. Of all the desperate forms of battle in the great war this inixtrne of land and wa ter fighting is perhaps tne most danger-1 " " mis so fr as the man on the water Is, Wi.'ff came up to Iltdgiode ngnl'iiTTa concerned. At first blush it will look another mniiitnr. Twice before tho run like a safe game foi him. Hidden in pHst Uelgrade had meant death, it his floating sterl fort, he has only to ,m.HI,t t,e ,me thing this time, sail between the narriiw banks of the I Three weeks later he took me Into canal into the very midst of the enemy, ' ,i,,r ,, of the monitor and show whose rifle fire cannot jienctraie tliet, ,,0., on him with its distant ar- boat s armor, ami trim loose his ma-: tilU-rv. He finds that the eneniv has , Ii is thnt was wronif. nud ( levehinil, March I". ( le i lnnd V newest municipal innovation taicatcns In be a municipal telephone coiupliiint bureau, The plan is before the city council with the support of ' ity Service lli nctor Sidlo, If successful the "kick" bine. iu will consist of a direetor and assistants who will miike it their busi ness to ascertain why "Mis. Smith tried to get Mrs. Jones for two hours when Mrs, Junes wus at li'ine all the iine" jwliy "the line was busy when jit wasn't"; why "tile upeuilor would I ii 't line Mr. Smith's nickel biu k when he didn't get his parly, " and the in ! niiniernlile other "whys" that occur every day. Hut the city will not make jit a point to critiii.e the telephone ,1'omiiiiny all the time. The municipal (directors will probe "Mr. and .Mrs. lj..i ... . :t .. ii I !...! ..... :.... ... i. . nooseriiicr, too, mm iiihi tini josi nun if so, why. Dr, Huy Pcmberton, was calleil in his call came at four o'clock and he went into the other world to realize the truth of the sentiment uf the song he loved so well: "When by His grace, I shall look on His face, That will be glory for inn." Ilo leaves a widow and two children, Florence Cole ami Dr. J. Hay Peinber ton, both of Salem, ltessie Kiliiiuiulson, the youngest daughter, having pH'cuded to the other home last July, There are but two of the large funitly appeared of brothers nud sisters left, Allen amp Cliirkson I'emlierton, both of Suleni. Of the others, six died iu curly child hood. Martha Newbv died II venrs ago uiul Harmon Pembei ton, 2 years ago, i Henry Piiiiberton, a minister, died about 12 years ago. Ilesides the inn Ii-' ate family, there are five grand chip i dn-ii, nephews and nieces and a host of j other relatives and clou, friends wba will sadly miss Ins Inendly council und ! loe. NEW BOOKS AT PUBLIC LIBRARY. Hnrr, lliiid of Maiden Lane. lliirnhiiui, Dearly Hoiight. Hiirnhiini, Wise Woinun, Crockett, Red Axe. Crockett, Silver Skull. Delimit, Wisdom of Fools. Dodge, Advanced (leorgaphy. Iluobur, Lyrics of Lowly Life. Ferber, Personality l'lus. (iarlaud, Long Trail. Grayson, Adventures in Contentment. Hngcdorii, Faces in tho Duwn. .lackiiuin, A II (,' of the inutorcyclii. Page, tjuestions and answers relatiii; to modem automobile design, const ruc tion driving and repair. Piper, Sylvia's F.xporimont. Class, Civics for Americans in tin: Making. Heed, Shadow of Victory, lliis, Neighbors; lift) stories of tho other half. True stories, tragic iu tho most part, told by nun who, out of his but experience, has seen the hiimuuness and Imeness in "hulks" und "wishes tin) neighbor who lives uroiind the corner" to see them, too. Tiirkingtoii, The Turmoil, PRESIDENT OBSERVES DAY. AVaslijngton, March 17, President Wilson observed St. Patrick's day to day. He wore a green tlfl nnd n sprig of shnm.oi'k in his button hole when ho nt the cxuctuivti offices, It takes a nervous womnn lo demon strate what nerve forco really is. and trim loose chine guns with tneir 7uu shots a min i(t ti,0 Pinct range figured out to tho. ute. la't tiny fraction and that they can! "So Lady Gladys is buck from the Then, siidcdnly an explosion on hisirop a shell into the canal any time front f" "Yes, she couldn't find any derk, tells him that the enemy has got they want to, at easily as a child drops body interesting or romantic, to nurse." awny In a small boat. Four days later a stone Into a well. Pittsburg Post. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. David Aline et nl tu Sarah I). .f. Whitney, 2.01 acres in D. L. ('. Patrick (ilen-on, lll-.'i-l W. Willamette Valley Irrigated Land Co. to Peter Fiedler, nil of lot 7 block 1 West Stavton. Addie M, F.hrlidi, et vir, to Y La Bran, ho, II acres In l-niie Duibin Cl 2M and 2!) 7 2 W, Aeu Woodslde Cl 71 7 2 W.. The Pacific State Security Co. Fulls ' ity to Siilem Lumber Co, lot 12 block .1, Oak Udge Add Hiilein. Fannie K lliibbanl (widow) tu Frnnk M Ford, part Stephen Fisher Cl 3 an always aggravated during damp, changeable weather and ordinary treatments are often useless. Such conditions netd the oil-food In Scott'l EmuUion to reduce the Injurious acids and strengthen the organs to expel them. Scofr'j EmuUion, with careful diet for one month, often relieraa the lame muscle end stiffened joints and subdues the sharp, JA unbearable pain when other remedies have failed. j NO ALCOHOL IN SCOTT. Jj ' 1 i;