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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 26, 1916)
THE DAILY CAPITAL JOT'RNAL, SALEM, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JAN. 26, 1916. THREE WW JK A F Special j Day's I 50c Wool Dress Goods double fold, plain colors, checks and plaids; spec ial cut prices Beautiful Waisting Silks plain and fancy; special 25c Remnants of Silks cut to HALF PRICE. Beau tiful New percales at special cut prices 10, 101, It 49c 75 Black Velvet, 7 l-2c flannels, II yard 4V2C S1.50 Wool Nap Blankets, big ones 98c Ladies' $2.50 Shoe, special .. 1.49 $20.00. New Suits flQ Qrt now only J).U $15.00 Suits, QA Basement p'i.U $12.00 Wool flJO QA Dresses, Basement pj.U J4.00. Trimmed Hats, QQ now only ., VOL BASEMENT. Girls $5.00 QO Coats, Basement VOL 35c Wool Hoods (Basement) 5c AND 10c COUNTERS IN THE BASEMENT. Jap Cups and 1ft Saucers 2 for lvt Visit our' Chinaware, Glassware Departments, upstairs, S.0 5c and 8 l-3c Comforts .. .... 65c-?5c-98c Ladies' Winter Aft Union Suits VL Ladies' Wool Hose OP. now Big r 01 Towels D andO 3C 10c 39c 23c 49c 18c Curtain Scrims, Special price yd Men's 65c Heavy Winter Undei-wear Boys' Overalls Boys' Wool Pants .". Wool Dress Goods Remnasts HALF PRICE 20c Pillow 1 01 Cases 12 75c Big Sheets . in now 4yc Children's Shoes, sale prices 25c, 49c and 75c Muslins and Sheetings at MILL PRICES Prices from now on cut to the quick in all departments. Salem Now Maintains Build' ings for 201 Pupils From Outside Districts 35c Rio Coffee, pound 3 Cans Aster Milk 3 boxes Matches 2 packages A. a H. soda .. 3 cans Choice Salmon 2 cans Pone and Beans for Bacon Backs, pound 25c.Eaking Powder, hpecial lor 2 packages Coin plaices for Big Huck Towels 7c Fancy Challies, Special Nickel Safety Pins, paper Best Lustre Silk, all colors 23c 24c 9c 14c 24c 18c 17c 20c 15c 5c, 8c 4c :3c 4c 18 POUNDS OF BLOOD 5s the average quantity in a healthy adult, but it is the quality of the blood j that determines our strength to resist ; sickness. With weak blood we find j cold hands and chilly feet; in children i an aversion to study, and in adults j rheumitic tendencies. ! In changing seasons get abundant fresh air and take a spoonful of Scott's Emulsion after meals, because Scott's i Emulsion is a rich blood-food that will increase hoth quantity and quality of i Durintr the semester en.iimr this' the blood wluie it warms tne Dociy ami I week, litll pupils have registered in the! helps Carry off the impurities. upper grades of the Salem schools whoj when multitudes of people are to- .are not residents of this district. Thei ... . i o ,, T7.,,lci,m n -,,..rf upper grades include the senior high ! ! school and the three junior high schools; water sickness, and are giving it to , Washington, Lincoln and Hunt. These their Children, It IS careless to negisxi i are all tuition pupils, who pay the, ha benefits. Look out for substitutes. Scott & Bowue, Dtoomuclu. N. J. lo-o , Eungalow Pancy or or Aprons CDCf JJC 49c 49c 49c 100 New Corsets with supporters Wool Neck Scarfs House Slippers, special price ..... ALL SUITS REMODELED AND FITTED FREE OF CHARGE THE GREATER Chica; sro Store For the lust thirty years the average yield of potatoes tin acre in Ontario Wis have an excellent reason for the annexation of Camilla. Then we'd have has been nbout 42 per cent over that no more bother getting rid of a Canatl- or tne l tiiteu Mates. , lan dime. It might be a good thing if every orchestra! conceit ended with a steam calliope. That's what a circus uses to disperse the crowds. A government survey has resulted in ( Astoria, which will spend i2."0,000 1 Tn the Tal't philosophy, frankness is ranking the Yukon river in fifth place i for boats and clock equipment, realizes , prominent, lie says ".ie is nut only among the great streams of North ; that a waterway must be used it' its keeping out of the presidential race, American. full value is realized. 'but is being kept out. i oare cost to tne district ot the expense of the teachers and the maintniiiancc i of the schools, but nothing on the amount r-alcm tins ! ....i i ,T nuui jNifjn i ms, i ! In order to give all school children i ; in the state the advantage of a highi 'school education, the legislature passed I a law at the last session providing that! school children in a district which (lidi not maintain a tour year high school! course, would lie allowed to attend .my public school in the state with a high school, ai!.l the county from which they come, would pay the tuition. This tu ition was to be estimated accordinsr to the actual expense of running the school. It is still a question in figur ing the cost of tuition, whether the in vestment of the district in school prop erty should be cousdercd, or whether the actual cost of teachers, janitors and up-keep w.is the only cost of maintain ing the schools. With the rate as now figured, .Salem will receive in tuition, only the actual cost pro rata of maintaining the schools and does not receive anything for the investment or money paid for inter est. Buildings Getting Crowded. The average tax payers' interest in the number of outside pupils, attend ing in K.ileni arises from tiie tact, that this attendance is gradually crowding the schools, forcing many of the lower grades in the .junior schools to attend iiu the out-lying schools, and eventual ly bringing up tho proposition of build ling another junior liieh school. The new state law provides that they have a right, to attend anv district in the jst.ite, provided tuition is paid. Thei i present crowded condition of the schools now is due to the unexpected1 ; number of omuls from districts outside ! ftt' Sifiltnti During the last semester, K!:! pupils J from outside the distiiet have rcis tered at the senior high school. nAt i Washington junior high, the registers i from outside districts were 117. (Iiaiit 'school accommodated 21 pupils whose homes are not in Salem, and the l.iu j coin junior high, 7. Marion county districts where high "cliools are lint maintained are sending ; I K! pupils to Salem. Polk county is sen, ling SI .m, other counties in the 1 state -7. These numbers have been registered during the semester. A few .have fallen our, ,. while others have moved to Salem, avoiding the payment. of tuition. : Whitii the general desire for the 'higher education, especially in the i country distiicts, the new )'.iw wherein the district pays the tuition, will ! eventually add to the attendance of I the schools of a high standard. This will especially affect Salem as in many j districts it will be cheaper for them ,to pay the tuition of a few of its pu j pils, rather than to maintain the high i it grades. invested in its DM). WINTER SPORTS REVIVED IN ST. PAUL If A ':-. ' V A, - J i 1 x , H i 1 , ' O 'l E8EB&EEBOI Preparedness This seems to be the cry of the war department against a probable attack by foreign enemies, and you are expected to pay the bill, through taxation. THEN WHY NOT USE PREPAREDNESS Against Pneumonia and La Grippe? Purchase at Once That Overcoat And keep warm, so that the cold won't reach you. SPLENDID YALUES $6.00 UP Last week we advertised our $5.00 specials. This week we are sold up on these numbers. We have, however, a few left at $6.00 and $7.00, etc. We are Headquarters for CLOTHES, SHOES, HATS, UNDERWEAR In fact for anything in Wearing Apparel for Men and Boys. Brick Bros. THE HOUSE THAT GUARANTEES EVERY PURCHASE I Capture Part of Defenders But Serbs Escape Other War News St. Paul girl dressed for sports carnival. winter This is one of tho pretty girls of St. Paul who tire aiding in the re vival of tho old winter snorts carni val of the noi'tlnvebt. The carnival will consist of a ten days' celebration U j'inning January 2'.. All the cities c.f the northwest have been invited. Home, Jan. '!?. The Austriaus have ! i -1 1 l San . : io viiiuii Di Mcduu, an A'lmiiian seaport, and arc now heading tVr I luriizzo, another poit, according to j Ob patches today. These said that tliL'.v plan to make .t ,'i,i:ction with the Dill garians in the, Kibnssan region. I 'art of til,1 Montenegrin niul Al banian forces defending Scutari were said to have been captured when that citv was occupied by the Austrian.-, but the St-vlis escaped and headed southward. LD .IV - Just the Weather You Need the Goods We Have to Offer Don't fail to take advantage of the special bargains we are giving in seasonable clothes for men and boys. You can secure clothing that you will use all the year around and will be just the thing you'll want for next Fall, at prices especially attractive. Raincoats In the Rubberized and Gaberdines materials. Everyone should have one of these coats. You can use a Rain coat ten times more in a year than any other outer garment. $15.00, now $12.00 20.00, now 16.00 35.00, now 20.00 v Mackinaw Coats This year the material will be far .better than next Fall, on account of the war this grade of stock is going higher all the time. Secure a coat now. $12.00 coats, now $9.00 10.00 coats, now 7.50 5.00 coats, now 4.00 Men's and Boys' Suits have been reduced from 20 per cent to 50 per cent. You '11 be sur prised to see what you can get. In places where we have but one suit of a kind special reductions made. Yesterday one man got a $25.00 Hart, Schaffner and Marx suit for $13.50. Oregon Blankets Don't forget that we make blankets and can give you the best quality and prices to be had anywhere in this country. Our experience will also be of as sistance to you in helping select the most serviceable grades. A few mill seconds on hand now. Just Wright Shoes $4.50, $5.00 SALEM WOOLEN MILLS STORE Roberts $3 hats, Mallory Cravenettes $3.50 ACHES AND PAINS j Don't neglect a pain anywhere, but jfind out what causes it lind cniupier tho cause. A pain in the kidney re igion may put you on your bade tomor row. Don't blame tho weather for swollen feet, it may be an advanced warning of Dright's disease. A pain in i the stomach may bo tho first symptom jof appendicitis. A creak in 'a joint j may be the foreiunner of rheumatism, j Chronic headaches more than likely warn you of serious stomach trouble. 1 lie best way is to keep in good condi tion dnv in and dav out bv regularly tal, ,g COM) MKDAI, jfAAHUKM OIIj Capsules. Sold by reliable drug gists. .Money refunded if thev do not help you. Hewaro of siibstituies. The. only pure imported Haarlem Oil Cap sules are the (IDIJJ MKDAU Norseman is Safe. Loudon, Jan. liii. Aftjer 1, iverpn.il advices had reported the torpedoing and sinking of the Dominion -liner vnrsetnant il was learned today she had not sunk but was beached. There were, no casualties among the crew. Civil Service Examinations Of fer Opportunity for Life Employment Kx.liniualinns. in citizen will have a bv the civil BORN $ which the average hunce. will be held serv ice department of the government within the nest fewj mouths. Ordinarily, civil service ex- aniiuations are for thove with a college! training, or a technical knowledge in a certain line. The young man who can ipialify ,1S n first class stenographer will be given i a life job, starting at $70 a month, : advancement reasotuiblv rapid.! Albanians Beat Bulgars. boine, .Ian. -li. Hiiudisi dispatches today reported that Albanians lindir Vlss'id I'lishn, retreafiiig towjard I'Tl I asau, encountered J'.ulgars advancing I .mi L it i i ,la and hurled them back in a bloody engagement. Monitors Shelled Positions. Amsterdam, Jan. Allied monitors dosed in anil shelled (ieruiiin positions at W'estenile today while -simultaneously allied aviators bombarded posi tion's near Kuocke anil llcyst. The shelling of Westenile was said to have 1 n es ially effective. Jt resulted in officials sending numerous wounded licrinans to lirugcs and (Ihent. The attack is believed to have been in retaliation for Herman raids on chan nel towns. ; with After once in the government 's employ in the civil service, the position is as-1 sured as long .is the work assigned can I,.. I,,,,,, w.,t;ur,i,.i,,,;u. I DAMEI.S.-T.. Mr. n,l Mrs. William L ;;''" )';""' ' !""' ;'."" 5. exam-. H.i,,Mlii, .. ,, illations will tie held in which the liver-1 rli.v i,,.'.ri- ).! iii ii- ' i HK1' "lim w'" have a chance. ( 1 ... u- ." ',10. 7 , ' mechanics (ire wanted, liu.uds for I "tnwv'i nullum villi,:,,, r. British Loss Appalling. Coiistantiople, ,lau. 'Jti. "The l!ri tish attempting to relieve the garrison lit Kul-cl timnra (Mesopotamia) havi censed their attacks after appalling losses near Kclarte," said the Turkish official statement today. A PROHI VICTORY Washington, Jan. 20. A sub-committee of the somite ju diciary committee unanimous ly recumiiiended today tin! Sheppnnl resolution submitting the question of national prohi bition to the people. S. penitentiary are to be examined, as well as stenographers. I'ress feeders fur I' Si. en vern men t scrvirp !(, nun, I. Jjed, ami women only need apply. Stem oeialihers 11111117 with tvuewritinir 11s telephone operators are Further information regard Say Montenegrins Quit. Vienna, by wirelesH to Sayvill", L. T., Jan. L'll. representatives of Montene I'ro last nieht siL'iied articles at the ,"'n',1 j field headquarters whereby the Monte- armv agrees in lay now 11 11s She Will Recover So her doctor said. Her friends and neighbors felt sure of it too. They have used rcruna themselves and know of its merits. That old cough that had worried her for years and years, for which she had taken all sorts of cough medicines, has disappeared. I'eruna is doing the work. She will recover. Indeed, s.he has recovered. Her nnmn Is Mrs. William ITohmann, . 2761 Lincoln Ave., Chicago, Ills. She had suffered vhh catarrli of the bronchial tubes mid had a terrible coiiph ever .since a child. As she got older sho grew worse. Sho coughed both winter and sum mer. Hud to sit up nt nlttlit. Could not sleep. "But all that has left mo now. Pcruna has cured me." There nro others, and thero Is a reason. I liegl'lll I arms, according incut tonight. to official announce- 7" ; well as ! wanted. lli'cause it lightened and thundered ... .1... 11.1. ,.t l,i..n.u It, I'imI r,,fi. , I 1,111 tilt; lllll Ul UUI,U.J ir, ,.... 11111 .1 -1.1 .. I.ir ), fir,, in 41,,, sen ill uiu ,mi,i ,1,,; mi ...v furnace should be ullowed to run low. f A " J The UrfaUuLIANLORRAINE: KJT l.iiuwh. r. Hi!1 Famous Broadway Beau'y Coming to Ye Liberty Theatre Thursday, Triday and Saturday cured Eczema Is Conquered Grpns.v solves and ointments should not he applied if good clear skin is wanted. From any druggist for 2oo or $1,00 for extra large size, get a bottle of zeino. When applied as directed, it effectively removes eczema, quickly stops itching, and heals skin troubles, also sores, bums, wounds and dialing. It penetrates, cleanses and soothes. Zemo is dependable and inexpensive. Try it. as we believo nothing you have ever used is as effective and satisfying. Zcmo, Cleveland. Ready-made clothes keep pretty well up in style and pattern with the tail-or-niade; and that's the thorn in the side of the tailor niado man. Journal Now Today Ads do- liver the goods. Backache, Swelling of Hands and Feet ing these examinations mav be sec of Postmaster II uckestein. The March IT) examinations will al so give the aveiage man a chime at the government pay-roll. Kookkeepers,: engineers and forest as-istants will be examined. Land law clerks, physic i-j ans, veterinarians and telegraph oper ators .ire now all under the civil ser-., vice, and a man cannot bo fired just because the lioss does nnt like him. April 12 is the day when assistant! Dear I-'ditor: were in nnd out of bed half a dozen photographers, cadet engineers, civilj appeal to those of your readers who times at night) are appreciating tho engineers and postnl clerks may take, are bothered with backache and a eon- perfect rest, comfort and new strength the examination. Tr.tined nurses for i stant tired, feelings to give " Annrio " they obtained from Dr. Tierce's An fjanama service are also now iu the a trial. It is a remedy recently discov-, uric Tablets, To provo that this is .'. civil service. ) ered by I r. Pierce of the Invalids' Ho- certain uric neid ' solvent and conquers Those applying for departmental 1 tel, Buffalo, .V. Y. I suffered from headache, kidney nnd bladder disease work, must have lived in the state at back iche, swelling of hands and feet, and rheumatism, if you've never used least one year and when examinations ! too frequent excretion from the kid ! the "Annrie," cut this out and seal are taken, tiiey must be within thelneys ami many other symptoms. Nas ten cents to Doctor Pierce for ft largo state where the applicant resides. J-'or unabU) to work, but after taking just ' lamplo p.icknge. This will prove to other service, 110 length of state resi-jono box of "Annrie" Recording to di- you that "Anuria" Is thirty-seve deuce is necesiury, and thee xamina-i rcctions I am again aide to perforin times more active than lithia in elim- X ')CiC Why are we popular? Be cause we tell you every day, the news of the world. tions 11 1 11 v be held outside the state. Almost all examinations not in depart mental work, are held at Seattle. Anyhow, the examinations tin spring so fur announced are those that may be taken by the average man, especially the young m.ui who is a good stenographer and is willing to stn.-t his civil scrviie life on $70 a month. daily duties. , uniting uric, acul and tho most per- (Sigucd) W. R. 71 Ft AY. j feet kidney and bladder corrector. If 1 you are a sufferer, go to your best. Note: Folks in town ami adjoining druggi-t nnd ask for a CO-eent box of miotics are delighted with the results ;" Annrie. " Yon run no risk for Dr. they havo obtained bv using "AN- Pierce. 's good name st.inds behind thist A secret is always a burden, and oth er people 'n which they confide in you arc no less than your own. I'Hir," the newest discovery of Ir. Pierce, who 18 head of the Invalids'; Hotel and Surgical Institute, in Buffa lo, N. Y. Those -who started the day with a backache, stiff legs, arms and muscles, and an iching head (worn out wonderful new discovery as it has for for his "Golden a general tonbi ma le fmni root! with pure glycerino which makes the blood pure, hiii " I'V vorite Prescription" for weak women the ast half century Medical liiscovery," beforo tho Uny begun because they and ''Pleasant Pellets'' for liver ilk.