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i TUB SALEM CAPITAL JOURNAL, BALEM, OREGON, WEDNESDAY. APRIL 21, 1915. FIVE --)4-M--M-.M- HH 4 A I ! NEW TODAY Tonight THE Yo HLJ11 mm Tomorrow k He it f n :.!! I 1 Vnrinr Porch Sahdes this .With Vudor Shades you can t airy cool and shady, where secludea comiuxt mane mm a uciigntiui ieepiiig room ai mgnt. uoiors to j. match your house and sizes to fit any opening. First 0. Chairs from $4.75 U Rockers from .$5.00 If $1.00 PER WEEK Tlaccs the V Suction Cleaner in your home. No rubbing or wear- ; ing on the surface of the si carpet when you use the il Premier. Note the soft bris- A LIC Ul UO-l llJ Hill litl-L Ul T stands all suction tests gets more dust and lint than cleaners of much higher 1 cost. Its bronze bearings are practically of .lifelong duration. The Premier is 4 sold under a guarantee and you are free to call on us if your machine needs look .1 ing after. Our service man will overhaul it free of charge. WMllMS ROUGH SHOD OVER ATTORNEYS (Continued from Tage One.) in -ind help to defeat such NiI:i I ion, ho Mid me. 'f "This conversation fault place in v :is.initon or at Oyster Bay prior to ii. n.iniratiuii r liuylies. . I V' '"''"se has stacks of letters tlucn h'oosevolt hud received from I ',) nnc, many of which were read into ! 'the, ri'coid i Colonel Honsevelt conihleteil his di .'let t. - tiinuny at II: III this afternoon. 4 Cohmcl l;(,iSi.ve!t was excised bv his utioruevs at .l:ln, ,i9 ,i,,,,.t 0Xaniina- lion apparently lmviiij- ended. Ho was ; ;"nllcil wilhin a few iniiunes, however, ) )r further qnestiouing. 1 The colonel spr,-iu a distinct sensn- ,u" ' O me Close fit lis t,..:tiiiw.nv r ' liimrj!!- ns to the aliened I'ait- new ,., ,. , . ,, ,, , I ..i'i"''''.".'."""" I"',w, Hi.inos and 1 'h.ef Murphy, be.nl of the demo 4 ' Ismnmiiy Hull oriKinizntion. I SIys Lceb Went to Barnes. ' "'"'"'velt declared that 'wb' -,r-. '""l b. liurnes (0 William discuss SHIRTS 65 c for 5 A fortunate incident put into our store 100 dozen men's work shirts, manufactured to retail at 05 cents, at a specially reduced price that en !'los us to throw tlu in on the market at 50 cents. We have them m regular sizes, extra sizes and slims, long arms. Ask to see them and com pare with any Go cent or 75 cent shirt you ever bought. SALEM WOOLEN MILLS STORE : spring and summer to eet add another room to the house, an out-of-door room, :: you can entertain yourself on the hottest days in :: Special Offering CTV.. J l-l and Tables from Settees from to $ 9.00 to $10.00 blllVUUO av.au va v-v m. ' Let us send one on trial. -"- 4-M---M- j with him a iChuunccy M, possible successor for Depcw in tho senate. S och, the colonel said, asked Haines to support an iinti-nmchine democrat, j Barnes replied that he eonld not do this, as he had promised Murphy a free j hand in the election of a senator. Touching upun tho graft chaises in cident to tho Inst gubernatorial cam-1 paig.i in New York, lioosevelt said' former Governor William Sulzer emtio. to see him and nsked that ho Ret John A. llcnnosv 's help in a fir-lit upon Murphy. Ho said Ilenncssy disclosed the -rnf't niiido famous by tho Sulzer nn,l1 u.i.l uk,.,l Un.mevett: tn direct , a lion partisan ticket to sinasli both the republican unit democratic machines, Testimony Is Excluded. The court excluded a lar;o volume l tcrtimony which the detenso desired to introduce, including portions of n re port made ns to conditions in Albany, Hnrnrn' lieadiiiarters. The cnlmel said j l...ll...-.,.l II, n f.n.Wn,, ,f llila reiiOI't; """ ' H" ; . oiiui lie rencii upon, inn, jiibim-k nu- drews held thnt reierencc in this doen- niont to view conditions ill tho local government of Albany wero not admis- sable. 1 1 o declared icily such portions ns related to aliened unlit in state and ' ouiity printing could bo admitted. t ' t i Oc the most out of vmir nnivli OF .IMPORTED . LINEN FIBRE and GRASS FURNITURE Chairs, Rockers and Tables suitable for porch or house use. The high quality of these pieces recommend them to people who demand the best. The pieces are all hand made woven in de signs that are both pleasing comfortable. $6.50 to $10.00 $9.50 to $15.00 It va. - - - wv. 444---4-4---- Board Refuses To Consider Request To Rent Grand Opera House The board of directors of the Sulem ilist rict lust evening reiterated their de- termiiiation to stand by tho rule, adopt- .! l..,..t .. l. .1 ., . , ...j,,,,, a j.,,, uSn, ii, fiiecr rnai nil entertainments of whatsoever nature to be given under the niiBpic.es of the Pulcm hili school must be held in tho hijjli school auditorium, when it turned down, ot rather declined t consider or take action upon, the roouest of tho senior hi(jli school class for jierniission to Hold the Rrnduiitnin exercises ut tho opera house instead of lit tho audi torium. , The request, however, precipitated a i prolonged discussion regarding tho in : ndcipiacy of the iiudituriiini for public gatherings of that sort on iiccount of 1 the poor nccnusties of the hall und the I lack of proper stage settings, scenery ; nnd properties in general. Jt wus ad i milted that it was difficult to hear I very distinctly from the rear of the auditorium, but it was not believed that , the acoustics can be improved upon. The board, howevej, was opposed to j l aying out money for the rent of the j opera house when the auditorium wns i available nnd provided expressly for i the purpose of eliminating the rontul 'charge for school entcrtuinments, ro i c it ii Is, etc., and it was also the sense of ' the board that better scenerv aud ntnco properties should be furnished, provided somebody would be pluced in charifc of it nnd be responsible for its euro and prcsi-M imini. . ji was nisi nsceriaineu I that the auditorium is already provided witli a eonsiileraole amount of scenes ! und stage equipment, in a good state of i preservation, which can be used to good ndvantnge upon the occasion of the graduation exercises and play to be staged. Barrel of Water Falls, Crushing Miner Kcj.nng, tat., April 21. A barrel of , water rolling into the shaft of the (Had- j sti.no mine near French (lulch todny, ! fell seven hundred feet to the bottom , land crushed William Hooper, 44, a shift I boss, to death I Hooper hnd just Stepped from tho l . . . 1. 1 t 1 Ai'inK'1 n"n uiw utirrci rHnie n. .riling I through spnee nnd struck him. He was instantly killed. 'Hooper leaves a bride or a year ami nn itirnnt cniin. A sister, Miss Klla Hooper, lives in Han Fran cisco, How seldom ilifos one need to anti fat 011 au obese pockctborA. :-: BIG GALA SHOWS Auspices Band Concerts ACTS or LOCAL VAUDEVILLE Adults lOc E" School Board Decides To Pass Chinese Puzzle Up To An Attorney One ibiiiR is settled and certain: The Salem school board wants to build a "hole" for a chimney at least L'."i inches in the clear, inside measurement. But how to specify for the construc tion o u chimney around that "hole" and not get into a worso "hole" Hum they now find themselves is the ser ious problem with which tho board is confronted. Heforc getting in any more sericus legal entanglement than they are already involved they have decided to "pass tho buck" to an attorney. Another chapter ot the high school hiiuiiey eomedy-itiainn was iclicarsed by tho Bnlom gchool board in adjourned session last evening and cnnie vi ry near iicing mime a mutter of record. As it was, after about nn hmr's discussion pro ,ind con, it ended as it usually does, with no progress- made, nnd the building and grounds comniitleo is still nuilior ized 10 make a proposition to Contrac tor Hughes as' a basis of settlement. If Mr. Hughes uecepls tho cinunittee's proposition it will be drawn up in writ ing and in legal form for presentation to tho board for ratification. Mr. Hughes will also make a proposition and, if they cannot agree, then what ! Walter C. W'iiislnw, counsel in.- Con tractor Hughes, at tho solicitation of ono of tho numbers appeared before the board, and an effort was made to arri.-e at. an understanding and kisis of 30,',cinont. -dr. Winsluw, on behalf of Mr. Hughes, offered to construct the ni-.iuuu cinoiiiiy unit allow lor the en larged inside dimension! demai.dnl by the board lor the same price lib the one built iiu.l the rtii'KQ of all of the trouble if the board will accept the ci.istructed iiiiiiiui-y hi. i-uiiiinci price, l his was not Mitistnctor.v to tho board, so an effort was made to frame a proposition in the form of a report of the i dt- tee in order to bring the matter for mally before the bun id for considera tion and action, but tliey been me so in volved in '.ecliniialities nnd plirnscoln,') until they weie literally Jst in by. rinth of intricate details, and finally gave the mailer up us a bud job and concluded to have it drawn up right by an attorney .0 that they would know 'whore they were at" and not become involved in another long-winded owe trovisy. The proposition which the building committee proposes to nut 110 to Mr. Hughes is thnt tho board accept the chimney bunt at a reduction of!:") on the eiiatriicl price (which is practically a 20 per cent penally), the board to pay 25 cents per cubic, foot for the enncreto basis added to the foundation of tho chimneys over tho spccificat ions nun the snpiiiiiioa puce for the extra three feet lidded to the heieht of the i chimney above that called fur by the j plans and s ifications. Then it'rnrnc to Mm speciloatioiiH for the second chimney, and there is where the board "stuck." They wore certain that they wanted the inside dimensions L'5 inches in the clear but they did not know what outside dimeiisioiiH that would reipiire or how to s ify hinv the chimney should be built around the L'.Vinch "hole" without referring to the orig inal contract and specifications, which they desired above all things to avoid, and they finally 'decided to wipo out all recirds of the transaction und to "let (ieorge do it." Tho question of the header courses, which were lelt out of the constructed chimney, also came up' for further dis eussiou, and the deeper the board got into it the 111 11 re serious the cuupli Mentions seemed.. It was pointed out that the failure of (he contractor to "kevstonn" or bind the arch of the inner lining of brick around the intake flue might cause tho entire Inside of the flue tn collapse through deteriora tion, and the more tho matter wns dis cussed the more alarmed some of the members became over what might hap pen, that it is not altogether in. prod ubln that tho whole chimney miilit be conbunncd and rejected and the con tractor ordered to tear It down aud build t over again. It is believed, however, that this alleged riefoet. can ,e remedied by the contractor without great difficulty or loss. HORLICK'S The Original MALTED mm Unlo9 yoa may -HOnifCM t you nty got a 8tsh3Ui:' of Salem Military Band E DOORS OPEN AT 7 P. M. t Court House News Testimony was taken today in the case of John V. Daws against Nols O. Tokstnd, an action to recover a portion of laud seven feet wide at one oml and 10 feet wide at the other, which it is nlleg-il is wrongfully withheld by the ilefti'iilniit. Tho complaint declares that tluv plaintiff has been dispossessed and that the defendant continues tu withho'J the land by force and threats. He asks S 1 ,"0 general damages and WO i'ur expenses necessary in determining tho exact division line between the two properties. The defense alleged that the hind w 11s iiem rorioeriv nv .una .-, iviiun 31 , j 2 GOOD . O COMEDIES 1. , . .1 ",,, ,Fi r"V ' i l i mi; 111.11 no in and Lottie Mav lhiraiit, who agreed',,.,,, , , . , , . to roll a certain piece of land to the! U s. the school hoard last evening contending parties. In this agreement! "f'ldeil not to grant the request of the it was decided thnt the plaintiff slionldi take the easterly 11 -id the defendant I the westerly seel ion us the owners should divide it nnd establish the line. It is declared by the plaintiff thai the fence was iiiu.ed 10 feet on south side of the plot. The defense says that the I'cnce erected in 1 II 10 is still stand ing en the line and is the true bound ary. Complaint was filed this luoiiiiu bv Klva Armstrong ngainsl Sylvester Arm- trong tor a divorce. She alleges cruel und Inhuman treatment to such a de- gree that lite is unbearable. She, when the request was first read bv charges him with associating with lewd Superintendent I'llliott to the bonril and notM'ious women at vaiious times fr, the driiinatie club the hoard m.t and with escapades on automobile rides ..rally come to the conclusion, iu the to Independence und Corvallis. There absence of nn exph.nution, that ".Mr. in one child, Dale, aged t! years, tor 1 Clement. H. Mmw " w.. the till.. whom sheasks $''0 per mouth alimony an.) .ti,.U(Hl pel uu.ncnl ailn.oi.y lor her self. Iu an action to recover a certain piece of land alleged tu he wiongl'iiliy held by the Oregon Klectric company, the jury yesterday iil'lemoon returned a verdict in favor of the plaintiff, An na Armstrong. The jury ills., assessed the ii. teiiilniit company . ". 1 M I as diiiu ages. Hy n stipulation in court this morn ing, iu the case of II. W. Macy against D. II. Sleele and liclle Sleele, ail ac tion to recover nu.i.y for proi'essionul services rendered, it was agreed that the . I. 'f. i. .laid, llelic Node, should pay the ph.ii.tiff the slim of Iu regaid to 1'. D. Steele, the case was dismissed. W.uren llrown, Cook county clerk at I'riueville, an old time friend of Max tichlhar, Marion county clerk, mid Attorney liccl.t. l, also of I'liaville, are iu Sulci., t'llay, Mr. I lit t' I is here on business bcloie the sup. cine court. A marring.' license was granted to Wilbur N. 1 'in t hi i' r, 11 dentist of Stay ton, and Alta llobs.ui, also of Mtnyton. Divorce proceedings were begun yes terday in the circuit nl for .Marion county bv l.illiau M. Ami. isou ngi.insl Churl, s II. Aadcr:-... 'J'he c.iinplaiiit, states the two were murric.1 ill I olo rado in I'.NIO und that no .l.ildicn are conci'rned. Ci.iel and inhuman treat ment is the charge. Fight applicants fur citizenship pa pers. will appear befi.ro the circuit court on .May -j to nnswer imcstimis : encouragement within their power. The necessary to qualify. Of Ihis number ,.,.(lirL. will be free, it is understood, four are Oormnns, three Norwegians, 1 m and one Oreck. Their names lire: .In- , a wou.nii's linnginnl ion that bus John Krcnz, Silverton, C.erinan; , ,,,,,s ,r yung-if she imagines peo Scvcria Nilson, Silverton, Norwegian j , ,,,, . tl.ioi.gh coat ofpainl. 1'iuil I'eters, Salem, (! it. 11 11 ; Kail Wil-I , , helm Klhs, Jefferson, Herman; Furs I. arson Overns, Silvertuu,, Norwegian; Fred l.orenz, Shnw, ticrman; Nicholas Andrew 1'eristcrnpolos, Salem, (ircck, and liagnvuld Salum, Shaw, Norwegian, CITY HALL NEWS flTV HAM NPWS viii imuu imiiu S. Kngberg was arrested Inst night on a charge u being drunk. He appeared before the police judge this morning, pleaded guilty und was fined 10, in default of payment of which ho was re manded to jail. He was arrested by Stubbs and Varney. V. (I. McKlroy was arrested yesterday aftcrneoa for speeding his automobile on State street, lie was caught by Of ficer Varney, Hereafter nil city property will be marked "rity property" with steel dies. Dico for this purpi.no were re ceived by the chi. f of police this morn ing and will be put to immediate use. Diinutown wus the scene of a fistic encounter yesterday afternoon on the part of two lads, one a Chinese hope and the other a white nope. When the police officer discovered the "ring" In an alley, he s-iid there 'wus more boys gathered arouad that sernp thun ho bo- Splendid Orchestra ACT DRAMATIC MASTERPIECE "DETECTIVE CRAIG'S SCOOP" Children 5c T If "Mr. Shaw" Had Been a Drama There Would Be "iUW Doiii n Is "Mr. Clement H. Miuw E ,,,1 r i.. 11. ,i:. .1.,.. 1 '"K" hm" ilniinntie dull to present "" " 111 8(,,m' lm'1'1 church instead of the high school auditorium. Their minds having been ilisubuned of this conclu sion und enlightened to the fact that "Mr. Clement H. Shaw" was 11 noted voice culturist of l'ortlanil nnd that lie I1111I been engaged by the high school .lrnni.lt ie. club t deliver .. i.nl.li,. I tore here next Friday evening illusl rul ed and ileinonstriitetl with victrolus and H111 niniwi i.ii.l u ..,,1 ... I...1.I II... :,. ..1,.,,,. ., 1 1 .... ,..,...,.. ,.,,,,1,1 ,e obtained. Hie Im.ml . ,,,,.fi .viiii,. n.;, ,,1,1,,,.,: ,.,.1 nn,...,! ii, ,, some opera or driima Hint the dramatic club was rehearsing and that the mem bers of the club desired to "get from under" the moral and guiding influence of the school ami get. off to themselves lor n frolic iinchiiperoned. I he direct I ors felt Hint the parents of the club ! members might justly cull them to lie ! count for 11 lapse of rcsponsihilily 1.11.I, upon motion ol Director White, second ed by Mr. llnri.es, the request win. do nied. The truth of who und what "Mr. j Clement R. Shaw" was und the .inline of his proposed "presentation" wus finally explained when tho board has- i lily reconsidered its mil inn und gave unanimous consent, to the request. The' action of refusal wus ordered expunged from the records. J Seriously, however, Mr. Clement II. 1 Shuw is 11 noted instructor iu drinuulic 1111. 1 open. tie voice culture 11 lid is re- tained for tl.ut purpose by one of the 1 lending IVrllniid theatres. He has con- I si'iitcd, und the high school drnmiit ie j club justly feels fortunate in securing his valuiible services, to deliver 11 b-c- I lure on M.ice culture ia public for the) ben. fit of the members of the ilrnaiulic ! club next. Friday evening nnd cluhnr ute arrangements lire being made for his out .'it ui nine ot while in the city und for iiccomm.ubilions for the large audience j which he is r.er.i.in to at I r 111 1. For; many rennons, principal umnng which is the limited room and poor ncc. unties, 1 it was decided thai the high scho.il auditorium was 11 1 1 adequate to the oc- I . . hus secured nermis- I sioil to 'present Mr, Shuw lit the First ! Christian cliur.h, aud this was the pur- ; pose of the re. pic: t, The sell. .id li.iaid expressed tl i - selves as only too pleased to grant the lenuest nnd lis being inclined to show 1 1 1. r.t ...... ... ...... cvriy coi.r.. sy ...111 ....... lie veil was In Salem, When he appenre.1, they took to ti.eir l.cgls like mice before 11 cat, Two of the lads, the scrapper and a witness, appeared ni pi. lice c41.1t this morning and were given a lecture about bdliring in Chinatown. It was brought out that the fight had been in progress ever since tho morning, the rounds being ill various parts of the city and always Interrupted bv some older person, GRAND Tin Timkimms l.millt Iticlicli 150 PEOPLE 150 Spitiul Symphony Orthi'ttlra Largest Musical and Dramatic Organization trtr TturcJ Bpociai Price Scale for Balem: Lowor lloor 11.60, Balcony fl.SO and 11.00. Mall Order rilled TMxt, April 23. Now. Beat Bale i': 24 M " I HOfSE KOH KENT Cheap, 271 1) t., near North Commercial street. Ap20 TOR 8A1.K White Kock eggs, l'hono -tlKI-H. chicks ii ' I AprL'2 WASTKIV-To care for baby or child by week or nion'th. Address K. C., care Journal. Ap24 FOB RKNT New and modern house keeping apartments, lnuiro 210 Bo. Fourteenth street. AulW HOME STUDY text bonks for mile; all subjects. I', D. Abbott, 211 Hubbard building. tl IP YOU wish your carpets stcnui or vacuum donned by reliable firm at reduced prices phono 1154. May 10 WANTKD A man with team to put iu 20 acj;ps of oats or barley on beaver da n land. Dr. Mott. tf COMPLETE atock of tested garden, field and lawn aeed. Westacott & Taiclaen Co., 151 North High at. tt WE will allow you tba highest price foi your used furniture in exchange foi new. Calef Bros., home furnisher. 1'hone 603. WANT 111) Corvallis business or resi dence property iu exchange toward desiruble l'olk county farm. In ipiM-ei '203 llubhnrd building. Ap21 YOVNG man, aged 21, of good habits, wi.dics work of eonio kind in town. Address A. T. E., Journal. tf l''OU rt.l,K Good force pump und plumbing tools. 21lil .North Coiiimei eiul. Apr2S UOrSKKKHriXd room for rent ehenp, 271 I) street, near North Commercial street, Apr'il IIAHtiAIN 7 room house anil frir loin in West Salem, easy terms, l'hono 10 1.". Ap24 IK Villi wish your carpets cleaned by reliable firm at reduced prices phono II VI. MavlO Kilt HAliK Heven pnssenger Winton Hix, bargain, ia best of condition. 1 I.I Court street. Ap2l i.v, ,, I101t UKN --Uolise, partly furnished, Inquire 7Jo Hello Apr. 21 at -llll . Cottage, vue street, Al'"'HIt the show, Fred's Night T.unch. Ap2l- II AlllI V Window cleaner. l'hono ISiOJ. WANTKD To git 700 on good prop erty security for 1 or j years. Will pay 8 per cent. Address U. 1'., Jour nal. Apr21 5 l'ASsK.NtlKll OVF.IH.AND touring car in first class condition for anlo ehenp if taken at once, l'lione ISHO. Apr. 1 ! TO TI.'ADK 41:1 7. equity in three lotH near liiiigrouinls. Will trado for good ten 111 mid harness. Address S. I'. Sinilh, l.mr) Highland live., Sa lem, lire, Apr2d SKKD 1'OTATOF.S American wonder mid lluibi.uk seed potatoes for sale. Mangos llros., old Stain St, l'hono 717. Ap21 IIAKilAIN - From owner, .1 big lots, liTi.'.e und burn, 1. curing fruit trees and berries; block to enr line. Ad dress 17211 North Summer si. My'-'D FOIl HUNT -Seven room house, 2',j lots, with lots of fruit, price 10 per monlli, ut !j7 High street. Inquire 11110 Ferry street. Apr. 22 Fult SAI.K-Snigle hiiu. ess, :i2caliber "inii.gt..ii rille (pump aclioa), dou ble barrel hamuieiless shot gun, all iu first, cbe-s condition. Call at I (SO lleilevue, Ap2:J CAN'T BKKVB ON JURY. Capitol, Sacrnn.eiito, Cub, April 1, After being locked up in executive, ses sion for more than an hour with the ex ipecliilion of healing obscene testimony from eriiiiinul trials, the senate this tif itemoMii by 11 vole of 17 to 20 ilcfeate.l the Duller bill giving women the right 1,1 ''rve on juries, The bill had carried lust week. The "spick" testimony about to be used us nil iirgunient ngainst ' wi-noii serving on lories wns not rea.i. T T WEXFORD Tonight and Thursday All BUr I'oatura t'orporattoit rrewents in in Augustus Thomas' Great Rural Play "In Missouri" In Five Parts T The OreaUst Play of Rural Life Evor mined. 5f FIVE CENTS" 5c A Few Real Bargains Will sell at a real sacrifice if sold In the licit 10 days. 20 acres nearly all cleared in tin) henrt of the Rrcnt pruno bell, near Itose.lale, Trice iftut per acre; luok this up. BUNGALOW. Modern '1 room bungalow, near State street, only J.ul down, l.alnnce liko rent. Price li.'.O, worth 2HflO. Choice lota UU0 and up; terms. Houses ror Rout Money To Loan. We Write lire Insurance. We can Trade Your Property. L BECHTEL & CO. 317 State street. Phone sa 4: