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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1915)
THREE t y t ADDRESS AND PHONE OF T 1 T T 'T T T "Just between up- ft THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL.-- SALEM, OREGON. THURSDAY. OCT. 21. 1915. The many uses of The Active Cleaner Use Gold Dust with the fullest confidence for Washing dishes. Scrubbing floors, linoleum, and cleaning windows, painted walls, etc. Cleaning pots, pans and skillets, all kitchen utensils of tin, aluminum or enamel ware, the kitchen stove, sink, etc. Cleaning bathtubs, wash basins, tiling, bathroom faucets and fixtures of nickel or brass, etc. Washing glassware, win dows and mirrors, etc.. Cleaning and sweetening refrigerators. Gold Dust does not mar nor scratch even the finest polished surface. For cleaning floors or other woodwork, dissolve, a table spoonful of Gold Dust in a pail of hot water. Follow the simple directions on the package.. Gold Dust is inexpensive and indispensable the h k. FAIR BAN KiSAsii MAKERS -Lmt thm COLO DUST TWIM3 do tour woi-k" 5c and larger packages for sale everywhere m-i VnlW ,,,, ,,, For Convenience of School Patrons As Yell As of the Tachers List Is Printed mm?.. Vr. " nmn'i 1 " '" -1 SCHOOL DIRECTORS D WIAYWR1TE1NSURANC !E nnco Commissioner Wells who wus call- : any pecuniary interest in the erection ed imon to dt'eido a cuso of a director in of school houses, or for the warming, one of tho sranller towns who wrote on ventilating, furnishing or requiring the 'inotiratiPA nnlif.V for the school house in i Mine, or to receive or accept any com- ON SCHOOL HOUSES Are Forbidden to DonafePart of Their Commission to District thn Hiatrirt mid is said to have L'iven the district a rebate of 15 per cent ot his commission, School districts must pay the full ,,r;,. fr their insurance ami cannot ac cept rebates nccording to the interpro , tation put upon tho law by the attorney general. A school director who is an in surance agent may secure tho business ! through his influence and vote upon the i board of directors but he,hns no legal right to be a "good teiiow ami uon ato a percentage of his commission to the district. It is said that insurance agents for years have been quoting the school laws of Oregon to school boards who wished pensation for his servn-es rendered as a member of the bourn." "It will be noticed in the foregoing provision," euvs the opinion of the at torney general, "that no mention is made of contracts of insurance but only for the erection of school houses, or for the warming, ventilating, furnishing or repairing of the snme, or nccepting com- ti.n.n I inn fif I, in wiil-vi.-ou a u tnetntter of the bonrd. Nothing is said about ! The home address and telephone num ber oli every teacher in the public schools of Hulem is given in the follow ing list. Also home address and tele phone number ot the school Hoard, anil ull those connected in any way with the administrations of the schools. The teachers' names are arranged ac cording to schools in which they teach: Directory of Salem Public Schools 1915-1916 District School Board B. J. Miles, chairman, Salem Heights, telephone 55 F-5. A. A. l.ee, vice-chairman, 1115 Htate tv..t teleohones. resilience 020-J, of fice 5:f5. E. T. Buiucs, Cliemeketa and Capital streets, telephones, residence 1114, of- f ice 325. . H. 0. White, H09 North Front street, ! telephones, residence 805, office 1(10. j M. O. Buren, 745 Court street, tele phones, residence 21-S-w, office .19. W. II. Burghardt, Jr., clerk, KilO Vn ion street, telephones, residence 13S1, office 99. Oliver M. Elliott, sutierinteiulent, i l:iC4 Court street, telephones, residence ! ti!l5, office 44(1. i Margaret J. Cosper, supervisor eh Imentnry schools, 141 South Winter i street, telephone 1277. I Blanche K. Applegnte, clerk in super intendent 's office, oti5 North High I street, telephone (112-.M. ! w,-. Clms. 11. Picket t, attendance of- I ficer, corner Maple ami Locust streets, ; telephone 2224. j Board meets the second mid fourth 1 Mondavs of each month nt 7:30 p. in. I w..'rinf..n.leiit'g offico hours are 1 from 4 to 5 p. m. each school day and ! from 10 to 12 on Saturday morning. ! Office in high sehool building. Committees: Finance, A. A. l.ee M. IC. Buren; supplies, E. T. Barnes, 11. O. i White; grounds, buildings nnd repairs, M. O. Buren. E. T. Raines; insurance, II. O. White,' A. A. l.ee. Senior High School Student Body. Benjamin Mintou, president. Alice Bnker, secretary. Merritt Davis, treasurer. Principal James (I. Nelson, general faculty mnnnger. Senior High School. James C. Nelson, principal, 5111 North -front residence tolcnhone (9.) '"""6' '-"i office 3X9. , . . , , Ethel 11. Brunk, clerk in principal, h office, 945 South Commercial street, telephone G09-W. Principal's office nours are from H::iO to 9 a. m. nnd 3:15 to 4 p. m. eueh : school day and from II to 12 on Satur day morning. Matilda E. Aniberson, V.nglish. 207 North Winter street, telephone 315 J. 11 manual truiniuir, 1309 iii...:,H u,..w,t ti.lt'otionn 304-J. " ' '.. I. ,:t ... 1117 Horn M. ( use, scnooi ihhumum, j . Court street, telephone 1403-W. Evelvn ( nsn, pnysicm I'linniunii, 1133 Court street, telephone H7(l, II. O. Clnniy, physiography, Bligh hotel, telephone 742, Herman Clark, chemistry and biology, 1902 North Church street, telephone 1935-R. Jessie I. Cox, history, 245 I) street, telephone 079H. i 1,1a B. Davis, public, speaking, 113 ! Court street, telephone 1403-W. Merritt Davis, commercial, 175 South ! Seventeenth street, telephone 930-W. Uurtlm 11 Im wards. ( oniestie. scicuci ROYAL CLUB COFFEE JfftlVTV Mm. 1 sww . . .:i m wim w-Ti i ' TV mmm Is the Best Coffee I Can Find at Any Price" This t the nerdict in thou, .and. of hornet. Those who delight in th rich, flavor of perfectly blended coffee will find complete jet i.f.ction In ROYAL CLUB. Ak your grocer to eupply ,ou for NMionJ Coffee Week. Oct. 18th to 23d. LANG & CO. The "RoyiJ Club" Home Portland LANG A CO. were the only coffee rowters who gave the public the benefit when the price of raw coffee came down. r Park School. S. Dotson, principal, (I B nnd It-A, U75 Hood street. n.,,., TIm. TTIirV, ni-lmnl v a m:ii... .tl,..,,,n,;.,u l(Hll) l'nion street, teleiihone 2237-W 1500 South Jlich street, telephone i Beulnh Bnlderree, 1-B, 323 North 82H-W. il hurcli street, telephone 424-W. E. B. Fletcher, history, 13K7 North , liuth Pugnte, l A nnU z a, nign Winter street. . , street, telepnoue lii.oi. .Ti.iniln H. Frv. Oernian and science. I Kdith Campbell, S-A nnd 3 A, (100 South High street, telephone 170. ; Mill street, telephone 794. I v A SUEfi WAY TO ! END DANDRUFF 104.' I.. J. Murdock. miithemutics, North Nineteenth street. O. W. Jnines, (! Court street, tele phone 2497-W, manual training. -I.. May Kuuch, English, 549 North Cottage street, telephone 1H13. Edith Shaw, home economics, 1244 Court street. Lincoln Junior High School. H, V. Durham, principal. Knglish nnd li'mtnrv. HH( North Winter street, tele- I phone 1017. Pearl Allen, English nnd Oonnnii, 117r. Unrinn (rvi't. teleiihone 2307 W. D. E. Cooper, athletics nnd niutlie mntics, 1095 Sugiiiaw street, telephone AAR.W O. W. James, manual trnining, 140(1 Court street, telephone 2197-W. Mildred McBriile, science, 157 South Winter street, telephone 93S -H. Edith Shaw, homo economics, 1244 Court street. Mis. Mue Till.-ou, history ami lOng r.yi mere is one suio wny mat nua uuvim i failed to remove ib'.iidruff at once, and .1... :.. i: It ....... ...... .I..ut..u .... . ,. , ., lit i.il .WOll IS III IllfitUlvu II, iiiuii lull iiiniiw; Minnie CorneluiH, 4-B ami 4-A, 101 lf ,;.!.. T ,i it ,,. w.i South Fourteenth street, telephone, f(mr o( ,,lalllj . (omlm,n 1i.1kiiL 2254-J. 'iirvou from r.nv drug store (this is all Amy Martin, 5-B and 5 A, K50 l.ee,yolt wi ni,tfll)) nl,lly H llt ni(lt wha Htreet. i retiring; use enough to nioisteu tho Richmond School. j H-nlt nnd rub it in gently with th Anna Fischer, principal, 2 II and "- (ini-r tips. .332 North Twentieth street, telephone! yiy lllul-,,'iu;rt ,Moi't if not all, of yum 345 W. : dandruff will bo iroue. nnd three or Christnbel Jewett, I D nnd 1-A, l-'" i four more applications will completely Sixteenth street, telephone , ,ij,H0Ve mid cntir-ly destroy every sin- glc sieu anil truce of it, no matter how School directors who are insurance aeents mnv write insurance upon that it was illegal for any director to school house, in ttie ilistricis ' ;,tonM.y general. The law in they are serving but they cannot g , iu llh, ichool law, of the district a rebate of part of thei , qui at . fuoWs. commission according to an opinion of Oreg. for ?5n Sl-ai, a orBindirect,y, to have fn fiivnr a director, wno wroie insuriiMi-e - - - - - - , , LV- J not directing, to the effect -cits, but he .s forbidden by the insur I i. a . .... - 117(1 t ) acceptmg compensation from J " 4 , r' w,,,, K1,.mi 1K, English, 9S5 Court suranco cnmpanv for services rendered ' , , ' ..o as mi agent of said company. street, telephone . .. "Wrefure, in my opinion , lie may B7'i4 !w furnish liKurance to his district i V U v" M . t 1 f land, teachers' train ?. .hl'T:T ...bn iT in, 959 Center Mreet, telephone lii'li, 1073 111).")' Mission street, telephone North 2ii7-M. Adona Cochrane, 111, 3-A nnd 4-B, 4SI North Winter struet, telephone 90(I-W, Kttn P. White. 4-A und 5 11, 1490 ll'l... Lnln ulvfr l..l..t,i,l,., 1lir,ll , Mary E. Kwiti'g, (I B und (1 A, 20 in State street, telephone 13SI-M. Wasldngton School. ! F. S. Clnnnett, principal, 12(1" State i street, telephones 2045-M, lfi2l. lOdith Kugate, .1-11 and I A, 1197 : Mouth lhgn street, telephone mon imii-ti ilii'ithiitl' von noiv hni 'on will fhul nil itching und digging j of the scalp will Htop iustniitly, a.nl your hair will be fluffy, lustrous, gloiwv silky nod .loftnnd look und feel a hint jilreii times better. Ai! the Smart Men Live East of the Mississippi Ada ((. Dnvton. 2B and 2 A. 415 Pullman. Wash.. Oek. 21. Ernest O. North Cniiitnl street, telephone litis II. i irollnnd. sunerlntunilent of schools ut T.nirlAivnnfl flrhooL I Mn .lnuuwi f!rmow.,ll. .'t-11 n ml 3-A. ; T miuvill.. Kv . tvill liei'nnul liresideni tra lnrin Khmer, nrineliial. fl-B nnd 7'M Mill at rent, telenhomi 794. ! nt WimliiiiL'ton Stntn colleee. lirobnbW (1-A, 1(1(1 North Twenty-first street, tele-1 KImio A. White, 4-H and 4-A, J490 on January phone Ntiti-W. t tiemeneta street, telephone moo. Adella Chapter, I B and 1-A. South i Supervisors and Special Teachers. Twentvthird afreet, telephone una. Charlotte i.ouri Manufacturers' and Land Products Exposition Portland, October 25-Nov. 13 Tuesday, Nov. 2 Salem Day 2nd Annual 8hnM,f All-Oregon Agri cultural Products and Home Manu facturing Resources. Free Space for Counties assure splendid fikil.its. Presented by Portland Chamber of Commerce mice law ef gmng a rebate upon such policies." NOSE CLOGGED FROM A COLD OR CATARRH Apply Cream in Nostrils Open L'p Air Passage. To FA8T REDUCED FREQUENT and ROUND TRIPS TRAINS TO PORTLAND Oregon Electric RailwayMl Kxcur.ion Ticket Pale Dates: Oct. 21, 2, '. B, , . liaiit Fivs Dayi After Hale Dote. Kturn Spadal Features and Oorajnunlty Celebrations Every Day Show. Day of the IS- J. W. RITCHIE, Ajsnt, Balea, Oregon Aha! What relief! Your flogged nos trils open rigiit up, the nir passages of vour head are clear niut you can jbrenthn freely. No more liawking, 'snuffing, mucous discharge, headache, dryness no struggling for breath at j night, your cold or catarrh is gone. ' Don't stay stuffed up! del a small bottle of Ely's Cnani Italni from your j druggist now. Apply a little of this ; fragrant, antiseptic crunm in your nos trils, let it penetrate through every air passage of the head; soot.ie and heal the swollen, inflamed mucous mem brane, giving you insti.nt relief. Ely's '(.'ream Italni is .just whut every cold and entiirrli anlTerer has been seeki.ig. , It's just splendid. j WARNING AOAINST HONOR London, Oct. 21 The report of Hmnd ! Whitloek, Americnn ambiisnador to Bel- iginm regarding Ins efforts to save ! Edith ( avell, shot at Brussels as a spy, ; to be made publie Friday "will strike a note of horror throughout tho world," the Daily Mail declared today. TO KEEP YOUR SKIN , FREE FROM HAIRS (Beauty Topics) . If you are willing to spend a few minutes linm in your room using a delutone paste, you can easily banish any ugly, hairy fcrowth without discom fort or Injury. The paste in made by ailiing some water with a little puw jm.i .l..latjin This U then anread over the hairy surface and after about : 9"ii.u I Linn Heist, flcrman, R2S North Com mercial street, telephone 2.12-W, Marie Hofer, domestic art, 207 North ! Winter street, telephone .(4S .I. , 11. Hue Hopkins, Dngllsh, 1175 Chem-; '..L...,, t,,.,.t 1,. I, .illume 249H It. ! i E E. Horning, commercial, (19(1 j avenue. ; North Cottnge street, telephone 1532 11. Ethel M. Junes, history, 215 D street, , telephone 079-It. i Evelyn Junes, mathematics, 1133 i Court street, telephone N70. ; M. Keginn Long, English, 130 North Twenty-third street, telephone 407, Minnettu Magers, music, First. Nn- tionul bank huiMiug, telephone 1295. Ethel L. Merriam, ait, .ItMl Court street. Win. P. .Murphy, physics, 1012 Che meki'tn street. James It. Norton, eominereiul, 1005 linse avenue. Emily tl. rainier, mntheniatics, 015 Chemeketn street, telephone, OlH C. r.uwin nans, RIM North Liberty wo-j. ' Kuby C. Kuiiisdell, Herman, 207 North Winter street, telephone 345L Ethel I. Kigdon, Knglish, (10(1 12 Ferry Street, telephono 111, Elva M. Smith, Lntln, 1705 Center Street, telephone 2100. Oertrmle L. Walling, commercial, N55 Center street. Washlnnton Junior High School, F. H. Cantiett, principal. 1207 htate street, telephones 2045 M, 1024. Alva Aitken, homo economics, 108 North Twelfth street, telephone 7KL J. F. Alley, In-tory and scienec, 109(1 North heveriteenin street, lllkK II David K. Bruce, serenre and athletics, lUili Chemeketn street. (Jtlio ('. Hut, manual training, 391 North Cottnge street, telephone 640. I ii (it hn Irvine, mathematics and Eng lish, 315 Poiith Winter street, tel 2370 R. Ituhy Kennedy, mathematics nnd his tory, (191 North High street. I.ora Milam, English, MS North Twelfth street, telephone 7S1. Alma Pohle, 1133 Court street, tele phone 870. M ra. Louise rtT Weirs, si lence, 245 Knuth Cottage street, telephone IMIrt-W, MuVl KolM-r'son, msiory san r.iiR Esther Rvnn. 2-B and 2-A, Apartments, telephone 510. Carrie Martin, 3-iJ, 3-A und 4-B, 590 North Seventeenth street. Olive Chennult, 4-A and 5 B and 5-A, (105 North Liberty street, telephone 2451 K. Oarflold School, Mirgnret J. Cosper, prineipnl, 141 South Winter street, telephone 1277. Bertha Byrd, I B, 013 l'nion street, telephone 1100. (Ilndya Luthy, 1-A nnd 2 H, 2507 Fair (Irounil's road, telephone WI3-.I. Dollie Smith, 2-A nnd 2 1), 290 North Liberty street, telephone 117, Ocic Brown, 3 A und -I II, 1145 Che meketn street, telephone 2357 It. (Ireta Phillips, 4-A and 5 H, 701 North Church street, telephone 1705. Bessie Shinn, 5 H and 5-A, 20MI Hazel sttl.vl II i, r i i ni't on. .1 A and 1111. (9i5 North Liberty street, telephone 251.1 ft. Ornce Davis, 0-A, 005 North Liberty street, telephone 254."-K. Grant School E. A. Miller, principal, 1500 South High street, telephone M2N-W. Mrs. Carrie II. Chapel, I B and 1 A North Front street, telephone 2HK3-M. Alpha Bunnell, 2 It, 2-A and 3-H, 1090 Chemeketn street, telephone 910 J. Edith West, 3-A, 4 B nn.l 4-A, 4M North Winter street, telephone IKltiW. Herthu Duncan, 5 B, 5-A and (I II, 042 North Liberty street, telephone 5V9 H. Highland School. Mrs. La Moine It. Clark, principal, manual training, ' " "i 523 North Cottage street. ,lr,... !,..,; Mrs, florence n. jirewer, in, in , " ' I lt..,i. it Illlll IHKii "ii" . ; Ellen Curriii, 2 H nnd 1-A. 1303 North j Church street, telephone 9H7 W. Daisy Carter, . and 3B, 1510 North j Liberty street. . , Eva D. Fisher, 3-A nnd 4 B, 790 1 North Commercial street, telephone . 2041 .f. i Ruby V. Hn.lett, 4-A and 5 B, 514 , North Commercial street, telephone! 009. , , 1 Genevieve Robinson, 5 A and 0 B, 0'i i North Liwirty street, telephone 2I.' I K. Lincoln School. If P. Durham, nrmclwil. HhO North; inee joeo - I teleiihone : Winter street, telephone J0I7. , til. phone .. j iuiil j . ,,. H((lllll (Nimmercial street. I Julia Iveison, 2 1), 2-A ami 1 II, MiO-) South Conunerciul street, telephone C21 M. Mabel Temple, 3 B and ohoiie.Houlu Liberty street, 2501 WL Mrs. Mary Mendor, 4-A, 0 1), IHd Saginaw street. MczLiniey dtdooi. Emmn Kramer, principal, nnd 3-A, Route 3, Bos 51, 2501 .1 1. , , Delia Tlillard. I B and I A, 32o North Liberty street, telephone I030 W. I.ulti K. Walton, a n, u n " BiHiin. vrnile di-nwiiiLr. 909 Chemekela street, telephone 140H. Evelyn Cnsli, physicnl eilucution, ll.i.l Court street, telephone 870. Flora U. Case, libriirinn, 1137 Court street, telephone 1403, Jessie V. Miller, grndn music, resi dence Market and Cupitul streets, tele phono 122-1. janitors. High school, John T. Itoss, head jimi tor, 991 North Cottnge street, telephone 745-M. High school, A. Van Lydegraf, 411 Church street. Englewood, J. P. llerbst, 935 North Twenty-second street. (larfield sehool, O. E. llogue, 1041 Marion street. Urant school, A. J. Conner, 1275 Mur ker, atreet. Highland school, H. W. Drake, 1912 Currant avenue. Lincoln school, Fred Dunison, 1507 South Cottage street. McKinley school, N. P. Itasmusseu, MIS Miller street, telephone 1043. Turk school, C. D. Purdy, 900 Mill street, telephone 2X4 J. Iliehmond school, (I. C. (lobely, 1900 Marion street. Washington aclftml, .lames II. llerien, 15WI State street, tel.'phone 432 M. 1. 191(1. succeeding Dl. Enoch A. Bryan, resigned. The bonrd of regent elected Holland last night. in UK linaia iM i ma ia,. . This world daily grows better; no body now thinks ho is conferring a fa vor on the public by setting his grupho plume with the bell out of the win do VI. Gives a brilliant Rtossy shlna Mint does nnt run on or nunc oiiuou niim'uln to the In n -Hint lakls luur tluias aa lunn aa any oilier. BtackSilkStovePolish U in ehiRM by llorK. It' wf tittt fully nu.iloand iiuulo liuin biiUr MtiUrtuJ. Try II on yonr firlr Piute, yoitr:v'H aiiovti 'if v"iir ff'iat run iic. iryiKlii't liiKii, tli-iivtrt'ilii yu v.t u !), uur hiirrlwuni or Itrtufr ili pi If funii yuur Thmrm'm"A HUIE WING SANG CO. Big line of Waists, nouse, Dresses, 811k Ooods, Men's and Boys' Suits, Pants and Overalls, Ladies', Genu, and Children's Underwear, Overshlrta, Sweaters and Shoes. Ladles' and Children's rincy Dresses, Neckwear, Ladles' and Gent' Hosiery, Gloves, ComXorters, Blankets, Embroideries, Laces and Mattings. We niaka up Dreases, Wrappers, Klmonas and WhlUJJnderwear. All goods selling at lower prices. 291 NORTH COMMERCIAL STREET Always Watch Thia Ad Change Often run inrj wuuuiamnii We have all kinds of Axes, Wedges, Wedges, Haws aud Etpiipmeuts '"'am' kind of Corrugated Iron for both Hoofs and Buildings. A good IHOO.OO Laundry Mangel, slightly used for one-fourth original ""a Woofiaaw complete for sule or will trade. Two Ponies and Harness at a price that will surprise yon. t Cl.!l.b I.lrlL r 2 minutes rubbed off and the skin r,,, HOW Center street, telephone li2im .1 A r ."".. " i Th House of Ualf a MUllon Bargains. washed. You will not be disappointed Clara L. Hehnnsse, liiiigusge, IU'.ji ti,..hnall It n and fl-A ?' I 309 North Commercial Street. i none oo. 4. 4 B, 244 telephone 2 A, 3D telnphune i