1 THE SALEM DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, ORE., THURSDAY. JULY 8. 1915, lEGLMl The Hammond-Bishop Co. L r,Tir Protection of State In Dis position Up To Oregon Delegates In Congress M tihlMSJ Nine members of the last legislature, 3a response to a query sent out by Governor Withyeombe early this week asking their views regarding what ac tion the state should take iu reference to the Bale or disposal of the 0. ft C. land grunt, lands, in accord with the recent opinion of the I'. S. suoreme court, have voiced their sentiments as being opposed to the culling of a spe eial session of the legislature to at- i tempt to cope with the situation ami I endeavor to secure greater benefits to i the stute than the congress is likely to provide and all believe that it is strict-. ly a matter for congress to decide and ; it is up to the Oregon delegates in con gress to look after the stute 's interests in the premises. Those whu responded to the gover nor's request for an expression upon the subject were Representatives E. V. I.ittlefield and Morris R. Wentworth, of l'ortland, V. W. t'ardwell, of Rose liurg, and J. I.. Kelly, of The Dalles, ' and .Senators l'lowdon Stott, Robert S. i Kurrell, Portland; Samuel L. Garland, i of I.ebuiion, K. I), ('muck, of Albany, i and C. C. C lurk, of Arlington. All are agreed that, under the opinion of the supreme court, the railroad is still own-, vr of the land and is entitled to re ceive at least $-.50 per acre fur it and whatever overplus there should he from the sale or disposal of the land and ' timber contents will be payable to the , I'. N. government, unless the govern ment sees fit to turn it over to the ; Mate for the benefit of the school fund. At any rate they see no necessity of going to the useless expense of a special wssion and feel that it is up to Ore pon congressmen and senators to pro tect tne state uetore congress. OF GOOD CLOTHING IS NOW IN FULL SWING! GET YOUR SHARE OF THE BARGAINS! Our Semi-annual Clearance Sales are short, sharp and forceful, lion t delay, as prices are cut deep and the sole object is to close out seasonable goods and broken lots About 30 Men's Suits, one or two suits of a stvle left from large lots. Suits sold bv us for $15.00. Some light colors and some dark mo colors. Take your Dick for ipO. O YES, EIGHT-SEVEXTY-FIVE ! A ,'ot, of beautiful $15.00 Suits, in both worsteds and soft-faced cassimeres. Some are lightish in color but a large portion are of dark, staple patterns. These are of first class workmanship and right up to the minute Sale $10.75 In this lot are many very nobby and stylish suits for vounr men; suits made with patch pockets and cut both on the English close-fitting and the conservative models; suits which have been specially priced by us at $18.00. We now offer you, during this Clearance Sale, vourm , rt 11 J. pick of a large number of patterns for ip 1 . Q II -- -p Tiff1 1 r-y,'W'"."WH 1 ' 11 ""i? "-nw-jj . ".'.. 4 . I a i I... ? : ' . .1 ' ATA 'rf I In our $20.00 range of Men's Suits are some very choice patterns and the tailoring is of a superior character. For this Clearance Sale we offer all broken lines of these $20 Suits at 1-3 Off On All Straw Hats $2.00 Straw Hats are now"" cl.:l:l nwt,..,,.. n.. u.i .... W m i an i iiiis in e unw ij.uu m i $-1.00 Straw Hats aiv now S' l7 I $3.00 Straw Hats are now 14.15 Paj f)0c "l'l-csident Suspeiulers cut to 2!c f0c "Porous-Knit" Shirts ami Drawers ...35c 50c H.V.n. and Athletic Shirts, Drawers. .Hoc 15c Hlack and Tan Cotton Hose 9c 25c Tan and Navy Cotton Hose 19c !!5c Black "Uwanta' Hose 23c 50c "Shaw-Knit." Tan Hose 39c $ .79 $ .95 $1.00 Shirts reduced to $1.50 Shirts reduced to $2.00 Shirts reduced to $1 35 $2.50 Shirts reduced to $l.c,r $3.00 Shirts reduced to $1.95 $5.00 Shirts reduced to $3.'5 $1.00 Porous Knit cut to $ .79 $1.00 Park Mill of I. V. D. sl le $ .09 $1.50 Cooper Mesh $1.13 $2.50 Cooper Mercerised $1.95 $3.00 Cooper Mercerized $2.35 $1.50 Pajamas cut to $1.15 $1.75 Pajamas cut to Ifl.29 IffiIQ if;1-,,() "it to $2.35 UI1I It 3 $3.50 Pajamas cut to $2.85 $1.50 Tan Soisettc Night Shirts $1.15 At $25.00 we show some of the choicest suits made in America. The tailoring is of the verv best and the cloths are the product of such mill's as the Wanscott, Globe, Noekanum, Lippett and the American Woolen Co. All broken lots of these $25.00 suits now go at SHOES Wo sell the celebrated "Florsheiin" $5-$ti and $7 Shoes and are exclusive agents for Salem. Hundreds of satisfied patrons return to us regularly for a pair of these famous shoes. Genuine foot comfort goes with every pair of "Florsheims," For a few days, during this Clearance Sale, you may select any pair of shoes in our stock and deduct one dollar from the marked price. This makes; $5.1)0 Florsheiins $ 1.00; $0.00 Florsheims $5.00; $7.01) Florsheims St'.. 00. Hundreds of other Genuine Bargains All these prices will remain in force for a few davs nnlv nnM0 ..t. .. , , , -""- iml- lOKKiry nas alwavs earned first-class goods, we fmd an occasional person who has misjudged our store by think mg us "h.gh priced." The Hammond-Bishop Company hereby guaranty the r 1, ' ! LOW AS THE SAME QUALITY OF GOODS CAN BE BO L'G I IT FOR A NY W II F R F I THE UNITED STATES Hint means in New York or Boston or Chicago and regardless of the freight charges across the continent. We are determined to make this store the represen tative store of Salem, and we need your friendship and patronage. Whether or not you are a regular patron of our store -take advantage of this Special Clearance Sale and get jour share of the genuine bargains. ISir. JAKE WILSON w"TH IUHE OF THE MAStt' MacGratli Delighted With Ilis Novel's Filuiization. H:iril,l Mai'Gnifh, ilic I'mdmhis :nitlinr if "The I.uri' of tin- Mask,'' iwicl utlu-r jiiiul:ir novels tlu.t have lieen widely reuil mill ei rculiited, whs deli.'liteil ro K'titly u ln'ii he mi.v the film 11 t a -ti'in (if his liest known work, "The l.ure of the Milt" 1ms liei n iniole into n fuur-piirt il ut nil I Miistei'iiietnri', n:il Mr. M:ir(lnitii iiniseil the work of n -iliii'orH 11111I Return lioth. "Ml thoe who have lead the honk." lie said recently, "will want to mm' this pieture. for it visualizes crfer;ly the Miriniis ehuraeters and seenes familiar to thousands lv this tin.e. if the miles of the liook afford any criterion. The fight 011 the cliff is thriilinyly portray 'd. ard the scenes ill Venice are en chanting. I am particularly delighted with the care exercised in rnakinn the Monte Carlo of the film so realistic. The fog called up just tin- riylit lit mosphere at the lieyinninc; of the pic ture. It was t r ill v a reinnrknlde ef fect." "The l.oto f the Mask" will he ljon at the Hlijjli theatre today, to morrow and Nntuplnv. lammond-Bishop Company J 167 Commercial Street Leading Clothiers "The Toncei v" AT IHE STATE HOUSE Thirty-Three County School Supt s Performing Task Program Every P. M. PAGE STILL MISSING. Seattle. Wash., .Inly .S. Walter II. 'au'e, mipercaritn on tht selnniier An 1 ie l.arxnn. the wr ain 111 11 11 1 1 ion ship held at Iloipiiaiti. is lin uuiiht h -eutlle enstoin officials following his "iiMipi earaiii e fnun the schooner sev " 1 s 11 1 1 America's Greatest Cigarette SUm dfu Vytf CJt 2Mb mi i4i fOM Cwntn m Ar Vrii ' All of the county vehnnl superinier" dents f the state, with the exception t of Lincoln Sav!ic;e, of .losephiae, nail .1. l'erey Wells, of Jackson, the former of whom was unalde t.j nttend mi neenunt ! of the death of his mother, are nsi mli led at the Capitol liuililiii); for the hal- ! mice of this week and for the greater part of next week, ene,'ir,cd in the tfr;:d inu of the papers of the reeenl tein h ers' exaniinat urns held tlirou;l out the state. The forenoons and afternoons of each day will he taken up with paper 'grading work nil I the latter portion of the afternoons, after 4 o'clock, will lie devoted to 11 disni.sion of various suhjects of esrweial intercut to tlie pnh lie school system hehl under the a'l" pices of the eo.mtv superintcroli'iits ' lis soeiation. The suhicct of tilny's pro-' pram will he tl standardization of K'.iral Si-Il"'l." Mid those scheduled to speak upon this sullied tins i:fter noon and everniitf are; Supt. Krcd I'c Wson, Klamath cmiiitv: V.. .1 . '.I or. I. ale; Kov ' annu-'ti. Iteaton, nul W . W. Austin, of (irroit fount. The pr.--grains for tomorrow arid ."'aturdsy. to cether with ttlo" doienated to ti.ik. upon the nulneetv nil. 'pled, follow: Kridnv. .luiv 4 p. m. -- "( Inh Work": . I- tinffin. N. '. Mari. I.. 1'. Hurrii u"'n. the latter t . the liovs' and sirls' li.l'.if rial rh-.h bureB'i of the ma'e ed icino.nnl d.-tmr' meat: M.ipt. II. 1'. C. virnir, of I'. Is. and Mi f'av lark, rf Malhuir. Sntunl'.T, .Inly 1''. 4 p. n.J ' l."il j."jrTlie Mite Fair": Assis-sn Mate Sui-rintder:t K. F. Cur'tn and County Mupts. I. K. Younir. nf I'ntat.l la; C. T. Bonify, of Wavo; (). (' Hrown, of Donjilas, and W. I.. Jack- sou, 01 i.iitu. Miss Lillian Watts, of Culver, is the eounty siipeiintendent of (he newly created eounty of Jefferson, Composed of the northern part of Crook county, who is in attendance, the others li'e iiic: Maker, .1. 1'. Smith; Henton, 1(. K. I'aniion; t'luekamns. .1. I' (nlmiio- Clatsop, (I. . Hvland: Cnlumliin. .t Ve (Allen: Coos. R. V Maker: Crook .1 !'' Myers; Curry, li. W. Smith; Ilouojas, (I. C. Hrown: (iilliani, ,1. C. sturgill;, (irant. V. W. Austin; Ilarnev. L. M. Ilainilton; lloofl River. C. I).' Thomp son; Klamath, Fron IVtersnn; I.uke, C. V: tiliver; I. tine. K. ,1. Moore; Lin coln, R. 1'. (loin; l.mn. W. I.. Jack son: Malheur. Mi-s Fay Clark; Marion.. W. M. Smith; Morrow, S. L. N'otson; Multnomah, A. I'. Armstrong; J'olk. II. C. Seymour: Sherman, Y. L. Fngan; Til lamook. W. s. H'i.-I ; I'laatilla, I. '.. Young; I no. 11, Mrs. A. K. Ivntihoe; Wallowa. J. C. Conley; Wnwo. C. T. Honnev; Washington,' H. W. Harnes; II. J. sin.nions, and Yamhill, S. s. Duncan. MONTENEGRINS TO WAR. ror'lniid. dr.. Julv ". line hun.lred and forty even Montenegrin from the mining can.ps at Miami and IJIohe. An.na, a-o, thrrmgh I'ortlund yea '"r In;-' hi luute to Vain inner, H. ( . A halt ot secr.'il hours was made in Portland p.hiie tlH- Naders nf the party ascertained if thev ,.i he of tinv ii" si "anee til .loco ! MIIOVIi h Slid I'. M. I.ol.iirich, agent, - nf the Montenegrin l'o emtuent who are under iirrct here charged with totaling the neui ruhtv of the I'nited States. When it was found that their no was r.ot r."'-ded, the train .( nrf. f.,r Seattle. Yc LIBERTY Tonight Lt rhanca to see Mary Plrkford In I inrhon. tin Cricket" iParatrcunt Double Feature In Six Reels, "Booties' Baliy" and "Tho M.ui J on the CaMi." 1 All Unusual -.iecl frulnr,., Iu ll... latest release on the I'un ..ml 1',... rnm, and will I e ihe 11 1 1 1 11. t inn at Ve l.ilorty, toiiioirnt end Satiirdae, u f stuid of one snieel story, the I'ara nut int. has gm n phuiopla v fans a doiil.le font 11 r 'istniir ot two stones as diflereiil a- iw I n can possihlyj I vet coi., Lining inn, a inrgiV fen t re nf stfrhi.g Worth. 1 " Utilities' I n!.' " hy the noted 1111th ; if, John Stiaii.- idler and "The p,n on the I ii-e." I.y the eeli lirnted drain I , atit, (itnee Ln o.stoii Fiirniss, the first in four r-Is and the second in 1 two, proi i,o the e filing's entertain ineiit, and teal o r 1 1, , t ,,r rather they ai.-' "Uoutles' llahv'' tells the storv 'I u little inlaiii, who,; Willi jls 11101 her . oeseited l.v the In." 1 hand and father 'lli cheerf uluess with which the ,l,v :,, -epis ,ls ,,t, and the liewileliing noil ii ' in who h ,1 I, rings In the tesairn, wmng nuillor a new inteieil in ,,., II piomptlv and last , mglv win the n , -nihil., ( ,( ,(. ' or. "'Ihe Man ti Ihe las,.'1 relates the rtuiiiorii. ,s a i-ntiires of a yuniig, li.'indsoiiin inihi' ' ., ire who wins the In-Hit of the girl 'i loe, tts ft ;ir' ntly ;a pci.ni'iss nan, l.i,ause -he has de jtellniind lot Pi imiiiii' ll mill for his jiooiiev. 'I lo- deli, ions Inner of (he ' situation in wlinh he di- uwis that her liiian. c is, ni'i.r all. a 'iMilioiiaiie, IS IM :nlv inlc-iTlli'lI'li. and - V ides one ' I the U'O-I iaiii:h pio' ol i!,' ilo-idenl-l ' cell it I the si t,-. ll ill 1 1,1 tunes. MAY I'ROl'OHE CiOVERNMENT 0WNEHK11IP Of WAREHOUHI'.H iliaud Fuil. i, V i . .lulvu s.- The lit ieo, i;itic .,iliiin:il iilnfto'ui III I'.M'i will ro idi- tm t he t siuliii -lung ot uo'. i l unit lit mined waichoiiM's tor ; r.iiu a nl ptoi ' i- the i 1 1 oi I s of I he -;'te i on null coo n in Nuilti IniKolii :iie rueci-l'ul :i.ior.n,g t'lll "ta'elinlil made todnv I. I' II. 1 1 .11 -1 i nil iliu.-iti lor the oii-riior-hip on the dcui ocialic tn set hi Uie ln-l eli ctioll and now a laiololate I'nr nal lona I con, mil teen, an. 'I lie Movr-lull 10 Ihe plallullll if adopt, , will , i rondo lol uo. i I n uiint gciilii, and 1 1 1.0 ilation ol gra,u hesoh s a fi at uililiilig ll po-nl.!.. lol funnels to tioiiovi ii, o in v on i ihli1 per cent of the ' roi slol'-d in the v.lln' hoi - e and miI.o-.I hi an ai'iae Milne tor I he .H-t I i-lit '. e:il t. ( illlil,,,! let III, II ill tins stute Will he .I. , led 1,1 -it Mill. I, Rockefeller Warned By Shooting Of J. P. Morgan Sew Willi, Julv S The shooting of J I'. Mmi in hi, ml. Moil ia I John I I, Iti.i liefi III i lo c.d. l,, ,,',. I, . , son nl 1 s l ll lill thdll V tit la III I I'" lesion ot Ins estate a I I 'ot not n-o llill Thf elitiani.es In llie es;itt and the home ol the oil lung wi le loir, ily giiiiid d all lav. I.'.,. I ti Her intended lo V" t" i Ii l e lard for Ihe .1:1 V I. ul at all. ho d the Inn. W TI Ii l.i.g,ii,.f,rv pi, In is ai in-'-"I I'liff. F.i.t ll sllict, .,k -. loin i ar, I n ee mi hcie is v our ' loin. e. M. C. liillcr. l NEWJODAY i "iii cent per word sv'o liner- 1 J tlon. i Copy for ilTertlaenianU on. J f dor Una heading iliould ba lu by I p. m. i rilONB MAIN IL I I'li.-i I "It SALF I'hone J.ll l. ,l!v ll '"If HI NT 7 i. inn:, -J dwelling, largo lot, gin d location, 7 cr mouth, I'hoi.e i an y F. Mm t in. Flume 41:1. ' HI" sl.AT ( i IVLKS .1 . r l'i':; Find for alc. I'.oughl new , .ir. do toil in-i-.l i hciu I'h. c ai e to i , s. See Ihem al n Ii hint. J di u I '"II LI ST Ao:,v p, ,,h, near N-w I oil, tw lunii-hed .-..ting,.., n iy de-. ul, le. I or pin 1 1, .ilars iiddi . s S I'. Lester, i,'J l si, ,s. Crt'iind J ilv.i s " A K w.,1,, I fir lii per cord. 1'hoiie L' III. I."vl' Auiouolole )oi, ,,u rin.r ruid, no.ih nl s.,,.iu. K.iurii Ii Jiiiirt.al ill in t. and ie. cue hi ' r.il re wan I. ,1 ,lv S 'A A NT I I ' To I, cue I.iiui owner of 11 good t :i t in I'm .ale Send c.l-h nc.l and .1. s.-r torn. 1 1. F. Iitt.lt. Mm " ") "I'". Minn. Julv 'J l"U MAT Model ti fin. ,..;, !:.,., wilh Mrt'i hue. I orio r Slate and :,lrt stnet. Ilo't'-i keeping ronuis atul sleeping rot, in., ,i::il .Ninth II. th t. See II. W, Johnson. tf Coraiwf T'jniorror BOOTT-ES' BABY" arvl "THE MAN ON THE CASE." 10c Escaped Convict! Blackmailed! Hounded uy the Law. Would this answer he your solution? The Great Western Actor KOIIKUT WARWICK Star in that Remarkable f lav ALIAS JIMMY VALKNTLNK In Another Great Success "The Man Who Found Himself" Oregon TODAY Only 10c Worth More 10c Ni F IT.'IFII I'IFl CM I III" Kr N U Fred s l.tnhl I Ii Ji.iv in l ull KLNT .-i riiotu house furnished. '" I! W Jo hnst.lt. Julv 1" V. NTI.Il - I outpeti nl tirl wants ho ,... w.tlk. I'll. i .e ::iir. Jon . Full SAI.K Two frc'li cows, 1 1 ." and ' I I . U I In. I. J, in 1 1 i"i: - W-i: lit em,,, inn it r. I.. , ,i I,-.,., i I. t Mile. .1. M,..r, Turn ci. Juh s I , I ' I . i : 1 1 . N i L 1 1 mill. Want. oeiTie,! ill ht.ise woik for adults or i li.tnther wnik I'hone I'.uJW, inorniiis, Juh'.i -I i "NU i,l;ii',V f 1 1 Visit7:ei p"f ' utd. telin-r. ., :; . ord or more. '. li.tt i.. ad, ll'l . Shipping street. Julv W ANll.lt ' l.riyltt single men ,,mt s-I ttt ,,u inlterhsiiij ,-icw, inn sT hi W I lilt(( ., w ot It i n e,o in i ii i.l r V ' all in c, -on, i bpti.il l.,i,d .' I,. '.I p in lodav or ti.,i,.,m.i'. ,.i foi Mr. ii;.v. , ,y m F"l: i l.i: T's.-L i. .no h a a l.iiru, on a ,1 rn ie tin. t it,-,, I. , 1 1 v I Su,tiil,le hi 1 1 ,t, , arde k Fro c ii.t nun! .. See ow iter. I', I M-nwell, in l.i.e, .Nuith 1'iih .ire. t. .NuTf. s, ,r,, (l) IMr,4li!,. n Ul I -lull, to ti. Ii.l ln'c fur It'll llultlnift! 111. Chone I,'.'.'. Julv II I'ott M.C Fine tliiviiit, horse. I,a r ne-s ar,. sufrt-y Surrev ulo.tiMt ll'-wr I' r.asoiiolde. pMi'i S. ;i, Htreet H ''. July H FOR RENT! Two Office Rooms Best location in Salem. Inquire of Dr.W.A.Cox 303 State St.