0o F Satwday Aad Ladies' Coats, NEW COATINGS Week End Bargains in Every Department BOYS' SCHOOL SUITS Astrachan, c h i n c h i i la, UNDERWEAR CORSETS BLANKETS ggj $0Xt78' Persian Lamb, Etc. Ladi6s, and children's Two great specials for $1.00, $1.50 and up to $3.00 c1 0Q 75c 98c $175 FleecedestPants and Friday and Saturday Cotton Wool Nap Blankets L 10 SA , 23cd 48c 48cand98c '65cand1.98 m. SWEATERS FALL DRESS GOODS. HOSIERY UMBRELLAS SMS a1S?M Mohairs, Serges, Crepes, 15c, 18c and 20c Ladies' Ladies' Missi on Handle Ladies Dress Shoes Chn. Sweaters for Friday and Gabardines and Novelties Ctojft Fart Black $1-00, ' rens School ghoeg Saturday 39c-58c-98c 12 l"2c 48c and 98c $1.18 and $1.69 98c and $1.98 It Will Pay You To Trade With Us I L Will Promote and Have Charge of All Student Activ ities During Year : The student council of the Salem h!irh school this year is composed of 10 members, three from each of the two higher classes and two each from the sophomore and freshmen. This -student council will in a general way, promote and have charcc of all the student ac tivities for the coming year. This will be the first entire school year in which the affairs of the higti school will be directed by the students themselves, as the student council was Iirst organir.ea last February. Elections were held this week, result in? in the scleetiou of the following: For the seniors. Edward Rauch, Allun Carson and Victor Bradeson. The jun iors will be represented by Oral Hugo- dorn, Ha Spnulding and James walker Ina Proctor and Ira .Mercer were elect ed from the sophomores and Richnrd Sinter ami Hnywnrd Fowle will express the sentiment of the freshman class in the student council. Two regulnr meetings will be held ench month. This system of permitting high school students to practically man age their own genernl activities has been adopted in almost all the progres sive schools in the west. With the closing of the schools for the week this evening, children of all grndes will enjoy once again the free dom of vacation days, as Monday is a holiday for all schools and pupils will be admitted to the state fair without charge. Tuesday is regulnr school day noain. but Wednesday is flnlem day al the state fnir and once more, the schools will dismiss for the day. However, ticcianlnir with Thursday of next week no more holidays are in sight until. Thanksgiving day. HOP PICKING 18 NEAR END Independence, Ore., rtept. 24. The Wigricti ranch finished picking hops Wednesday noon. This is the last of the large ranches to finish. It is lo cated about five mile south of Inde pendence and the yards consist of abont .120 acres. The estimated yield Is 3,000 )aUs, which is a greater number of bales than has ever been grown on that ranch. . Tha entire shipment will be mode direct to London. The ranch has al ready shipped 20 bales of fupgl's, and each day a ssmple of hops Is forwarded o their London office by parcel post. The estimated enst of harvesting the crop will b about $30,000, We have secured additional sales people and are prepared to handle immense crowds. Our store has already taken on a Holiday Attire. Bright, Crisp, New Merchandise fresh from the Eastern Fashion Centers is here in great pro fusion. Styles, Qualities and Varieties are Unequalled and best of all are Prices That Cannot Be Duplicated Ladies' $12.50 Chinchilla Coats, priced special for Fri day and Saturday $4.95 Ladies' Plush, Caricule and Novelty Cloth Coats, $10.00, $12.50, $15.00 $7.90 Silk Plush Long first showing; $20.00 and $22.50 $10.90 The Greater Chicago Store HERE'S NEW VIGOR FOR OVERWORKED STOMACHS Daniel J. Fry, the popular druggist, has been in the drug business long enough to have his own opinion of tho best way of gelling medicines. He says the plan adopted by Ml-o-na, the great dyspepsia remedy, is the fairest he has ever heard of. He doesn't believe tnat medicine ought to be paid for unless it does the user some good. And Mi-o- na is sold under a positive guarantee to relieve dyspepsia or to refund tho money. You simply leave 50 cents on deposit with Daniel J. Fry and if, after you have U9ed the box of Mi-o-na you decide that it has done you no good, all you have to do is to tell him so and he will return your money. Hundreds of people have been relieved of stomach ngonies by using this re markable remedy. It is not simply a food digester; it is a medicine that puts all of the digestive organs into normal condition and (fives ruddy, glowing, vig orous health. A change for tho better will be seen after the first few doses of Mi-o-na, and its continued use will soon give the power to cat anything at! ? - 1 .. ... .. I anv time ana not sutler distress aner- word, Mi-o-na is sold under a positive guar antee to refund the money if it does not cure. This is the strongest proof that can be offered as to the merit of the medicine. Nothing lessens a man's success in his work or a womnn's fascinating per sonality more than a weak stomach, with its attending evils. I so Mi o ns and see how much more there is in life. GOLD FROM NEW ZEALAND. Victoria, it. (,'., Sept. 24. Tho liner .lara, umvuin nuru imiu twu.i.i, X. Z., brought a consignment of gold sovereigns from New Zealund banks valued at tl ,000,000. Jt was consigned to the Canadian Bank of Commerce. . WHEN YOU WASH YOUR HAIR DON'T USE SOAP Most soaps and prepared shampoos contain too much alkali, fchick is very injurious, ns it dries the scalp und makes the- hnir brittle The best thing to use Is just plain mnlsifled cocoantit oil, for this is pure and entirely gressless. It's very cheap, and beats soaps or anything else all to pieces. You can get this at any drug store, and a few ounces will last the whole family for mom lis. Pimply moisten the hair with water and rub' it in, about a tenspoonfiil is all thnt Is required. It mnkes an abundance f rirh. cresmv lather, cleanses thor- ouchlT, and rinses out easily. The hair dries quicKiy arm rvrmy, -, fresh looking, bright, fluffy, wavy and easy to handle. Besides, it loosens ami takes out every particle of dust, dirt and dandruff. THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, FRIDAY, SEPT. 21, 1915. MILLINERY Children's Felt, Cloth and Corduroy Hats, worth 75c, 85c and $1.00, at 49c and 65c Ladies' Velvet Shapes, all new, sailors and turbans 49c and 98c Ladies' Trimmed Hats, reg ular $2.00, $2.50 and $3.50 $1.49 and $1.98 Ostrich Tips, three in bunch, 18-inch Ostrich Plumes $1.49 Judge Webster Thought the Crowd Could Stand It and Case Proceeded After the stnte hud offered its evi-l dence i:i tho preliminary hearing of Fannie Hauling and 12d Keys, charged with disorderly conduct alleged to have been committed at a hop yard, in just ice coure yesterday afternoon, Attorney Miles for the defendant moved that the ease be dismissed. Mr. Miles said thnt. n his opinion tho state had failed to make a case and thnt. if the .defend ants were placed on the stand it would be necessary to go into details which he said were of an unsavory character. "This looks like a pretty tough crowd," said the justice. J think they can stand it, tho examination may pro ceed." Sirs. Harding and Keys were bound over to the grand jury under bonds of I J!0 each. . RED BOX WILL STAND FAT Boston, Mass., Sept. 24. The Boston Red Sox will stand put in 11)10. They will stnrt next season with practically the same lineup as will play in the world's series this year, it was learned TV.n Vn,i Rnv fhuvn fivn IttnVAi-a today. The Red Sox nave five players on the reserve list and if any changes are mnde, these will fill the gaps. You want cigarette "comfort' Your "steady" clgaratt must suit your own ftm, of coarse. FatimM majr or may not do that you can't Ull until you try tbeco. But In addition to tha right taste you want"COMFORT" too comfort for tha throat and tongue and no "maan" feeling after smoking. You wantaSENSIBLEcigaralta, Tatt any other clgaratta In tha world etonpitdt of Fatlmaa and you'll agraa that Fatknas are tha most "eomforfafce' and "nu bit" dgaratta that you avaf mokad. s MS. The Turkish Blend G&uette L, rftr iff r i t. vi i iULVlU I I II. Vil I Fa5f Ladies' $15 and $16.50 Tai lored Suits, two new ship- ments just received $10.90 Ladies' $18.50 and $20.00 Novelty Suits, latest mater ials and designs $13.90 Ladies' $22.50 and $25.00 Man-Tailored Suits, exclus- ive Models $14.90 SATURDAY SWDAY & MONDAY GRAND OPENING at YeLIBERTY THEATRE Under New Management SPECIAL FEATURE ATTRACTION VIA WIRELESS A Gold Rooster Tlay (In 5 parts) These plays are Pathe Feature Productions Also a Good Comedy We feature the Best Comedies Ye Liberty Theatre Five Accidents From Marion County Reported To Accident Commission Five accidents were reported from Marion county to tho state industrial accident commission for the week end ing yesterday, two of which were from Salem, two from Silverton nnd one from Stnyton. Jiilin Delos, of this city, had his fingers crushed in a brick and ... fc . M U f I tile factory; B. Donaldson, of Salem,, suffered uii injured knee with a trans-1 portMtiou company At Silverton O. J.I McKce smashed n finger in a sawmill and William F. Wilson cut his leg also in a sawmill. Frunk F. Foster, of Stuy ton, suffered an injured back iu a sawmill. During the past k, September HI to September 22, Inclusive, there were reported to the state industrial accident commission a total of 151 accidents, of which two were fatal. Of the total number reported, 111 were subject to the workmen's1 r.omen nt ion art; 21 were from public utility corporations; VI were from firms or cor porations who have rejected the pro visions of the act a nil six were from firms aud corporations who do not em ploy labor in hazardous occupations. W eels o0 II ; 51 -m JiHi THE ATTENDANCE IS We Name Prices Others Cannot Meet Following Is shown the number of accidents by industry: Railroad corpor ation, 2"i; sawmill, 25; logging, HI; iron nnd steel works, 7; construction, 10; paper mills, 7; department stores, 6; mcut packing, S; planing mill, 4; bridge construction, ,'); transportation com pany, 3; nnd the following have two each: Rock crusher, laundry, railway company, dredging, foundry, light nnd power, glass mfg., ami one each for the following: Trespasser on railroad, ex press messengc;, auto works, tank and pipe mfg., ice mfg., woolen mill, print err, millinery shop, pnving, telephone company, stove mfg., biscuit mfg., dye V till! I l II T , PI'IU ""KM .r..u.v ....p,., V . . ,(,k , tj)n m,u., mf quarry, brewery, water works, con struction, bldg. construction, woodsnw, wood pipe mfg., fuel company, oil com pany, ship building. NORMAL ATTENDANCE OAIN8. Oregon Normal School, Monmouth, j Or., Sept. 21. The second week of the Oregon Normal school opened with a totsl enrollment of 310 students. Thiii Is a 5(1 per teat gain over the first week of last year, and it is thontiht the 400 mark will be reached! by June. I Work on the new training school l.nll.linir ( bcinir rushed. SO US to ac commodate the urnmmnr grade and; practice teacher In February. $12.00 Great Suit LARGERAT COLLEGE Over Eight Hundred Register-I , ed Up To Neon of Open ing Day Oregon Agricultural College, Corvul lin, Ore., Sept. 24. Thero wore SO!) students ret .stored ut tlio Oregon Ag-, ricuitural college on m outlay, JSeptem- ber 20, the day on which class work began, Registration since that time has been proceeding as rapidly as the office force in charge of the work could at- tend to the details. Pro-registration ditto indicated an increase of approxi mately 12 per ccut In attendance over that of any previous year, and a. com-1 pnrison with registration figures of previous years indicates that this fore- j east will be realized. Of the first 874 students 438 regiter- ed from Oregon, 01 being from Port ... p...... v. ... ...I, . ...... .... and Kiiiimis two each. Four students cume from Montana and two from Vtuli. There was one from each of the follow ing states: Georgia, Missouri, Massa chusetts, Connecticut, Now Jersey, Iowa, South Dakota and Oklahoma. I'p to noon Monday there were 23 foreigners registered as follows: Bri tish Columbia six, India five, Japan one China, flermany, Finland, Scotland, Hawaii, Norway, Sweden, Kiigluiid and , Australia one each. Most of these for-, eigu students have registered in agri culture, although home economics, com merce nnd pharmacy are included in the' courses of the foreign residents. ! There are five students from states i other than Oregon taking work in for estry, one from each of the following: New York, Massachusetts, I'tah, Ohio und Illinois. Funeral of Late Bishop At Los Angeles Today Los Angeles, Cnl., Sept, 24. Scores of children sorrowetl for the late Bishop Thomas ,1. County, of .Monterey ami I.os Angeles, at a special children 'si mans in Ht. Viliinna s cnthelrul toilny. The mass preceded the regular fiiueriil services, which commenced at fl:.'IO O I'lOCIt. Long before that hour the street In front of the cathedral was crowded with mourners seeking admittance. Only a. small percentage of the throiiK was permitted inside, admission being by card. Jtepresentatives of tho feder al, state, city, and county governments, and the honorary pall bearers, inarched to the church in a body, Hisfiop (Irace of Sacramento celebrat ed solemn pontifical high mass. Jle was assisted by Monsignor Harnett. Arilibishiip llanna of San Francisco was to preach. I lie funeral luuitinn, while absolution was to be rend by Archbishop llanna und Archbishops Mendoscu of Oiiningo anil (lillo of Oux sea, DELEGATES A EE LEAVING Portland, Ore., Sept. 21. The dele gates to the Western States Water Pow er conference were leaving for their homes toilay following one of the storm iest sessions in the history of the org nni.ntion. The opponents of the Ferris bill were enthusiastic over tho adoption of the resolution yesterday advocating state control of water power instead of fed erai guurinunsnip. The conference, adjourned sine die shortly lifter the vote on the resolu tion was tiiken. land. The number from California was! "eng "'asinr mis auornoon lor in 50, Washington 42, anil Idaho 14. F.nst-1 vestigutiou in commotion with the rnur crn and middle western states were wolldur of Marguerite Fuvor, ono time aw represented, the lurgesr number, seven, I tress wife of Uamliniister Creature nntl being from New York. Ohio was next I her companion, a Mississippi mill man. with four, Illinois three, and Indiana i tth men were ucnuiiiuted with her. FOR THE WOODSMAN We have all kinds of Axes, Sledges, 'Wedges, Saws, aud Kquipmont for tho woods. All kinds of Corrugated Iron for both Itoofs aud Huildiugs. A good (HOO.00 Laundry Mangel, slightly used for ono fourth uiigiual cost. A good 4 horsepower John D. Gasoline Engine, fully guaranteed. Two Ponies and Harness at a price thut will surprise you. " H. Steinbock Junk Co. The House of liulf a Million Uarguins. nn2 North Commercial Street, I'liono 08. TffKKE KiMiMMiamBPiwii Values $15.00 Every man ought to have at least two or three good suits they last longer, look better and you always look well dressed. We can give you some splendid values at $12 and $15 Let Us Show You to Prove It. Brick Brothers The House That Guar antees Every Purchase. Corner State & Liberty WAR NEWS OF ONE YEAR AGO TODAY TVtrogrnd nays German troops lured into Russian Poland by Gen. Rcnnmknmpff, have suf fered a great defeat, Przemysl is declared about to capitulate, Reporting on the sinking of three cruisers by a German I"' boat, the British admiralty culls attention to the violation of orders by two of them in go ing to the reseuo of the one first attacked. British ship Indian Prince sunk by the German Kronprin Wilholm off Brazilian const. German press charges Bel gians with using churches ns arsenals. . tic I 1 j C-nw,l TlirnOrl I nnco iiSU&pCU 1 UlIlCU LUlfdC But Arrested Again ; empnis, ienn., nopr. b-i. Alter lie- lind gono free once, "Professor" Joe Cue, dancing instructor, wag taken into custody, with Louis Ruber, another , , , .. , . - No formal charges against either. madti SEVENTEEN COUNTIES Knhibitrug at the OREGON STATE FAIR Tho greatest In the State's his tory. Special Premium The Spokane, Portland A Seat tle Huihvny company offers a chime, iiictul-enscd clock, vubie afjO.OO, to the county making the best exhibit of grains ami gnoses the number nnd quality of va rieties to be considered iu u.uk ing the award. -j a-aniaMiilMi IM Ilia I'll Willi l I II II '"b mLAf kt, hZ . .iaaM.aal a rj m .n .wi.r.ii ill iiruiiM r . n Ll! It n ior ueiping iu wane R the hair grow. I 11 Sold on it merits and aatls. j li faction guaranteed or your f t VI money back J 1 Opera House ji Pharmacy ff