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THE DAILY CAPITAL .TQT RNAL. SALEM, OREGON, TUESDAY, MAY 23, 1916. THREE 1 TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY Arc the two days that we quote prices that cannot be duplicated elsewhere. Come and get your pick as we will not guarantee how long the lot picked out will last. "HURRY UP!" L 75c Wool Dress Voiles, limited, yard 19c 75c Scotch Plaid Wool Dress Goods, only dress patterns, yard 23c 75c Wool Dress Serges, navy and black, limited, yard 39c 20c Animal Picture I Swans Down Kimono 1 Flannel, van! , 13c Girls' White Dresses, up to $4.50, slightly soiled 98c $1 Blown Glass Water Pitchers, closing out 49c $1.25 No. 7 Copper Bot tom Wash Boiler, clos ing out '75c mvtmsamamsmmimriiKM, 10c Rick Rack Braid, $1 Comforts, special for bunch , this sale 3c 65c 5c Skein Embroidery ,5c Double Blankets, Floss, only 'Pair 2c 48c Children's $1.00 Wash Ladies $3.M Hats, Silk Dresses, 8, 10, 12 years and Fauy Brand tnm d 48c 49c Big bunches Silk Flow- xt?KU i? era, up to $1.00 f Vaist' handsomely wia A, i I u i. trimmed, all at latest .While they last, bunch shown 5c 49c Ladies' $1 House Dress-. $10 Sport Striped Silk es, now Sweaters (only one to a mc customer) $5.90 . Table Knives and Forks, - closing out, each 50c Pound Gunpowder Tea, closing out, lb. - - 29c White Metal Table One lot of Dishes, up to Spoons, closing out, ea. 35c, closing out, each 2c 10c Men's $1.00 Overalls 1 special, pair 75c Men's $7.50 All Wool Jumbo Sweaters, very special at this price $3.90 Boys' 75c Wool Knicker bocker Pants (one pair to a customer 39c )$2.00 Fiber Suit Cases (one to a customer) 98c 15c Jap Cup and Saucer, closing out 7c $1 Enamel Coffee Pot, closing out 45c $1 5-gal. Oil Can, clos ing out 50c SOfS Si C i r Store ; i -. - .- John Robinson's , Big Shows In Salem Bfbert Hubbard once wrote, "Men whose souls are corroding with care weighted down with sorrow too groat for speech ore often those who set the table in a foar. " It is a fact that the circus clown is ftea rery serious-minded individual, we are informed hy tho press agent of fohl Rohlnon's Ten Big Shows, which will appear in Salem on tho afternoon ami evening of Hay 2.). The press agent says that he has ilked with every one of the fifty-one i-lowim of the John Robinson's Ten Big Sb n and tlr.it he finds that two of them ara taking corespondence school courses in mechanical engineering; one is Jn omniverous reader of classic liter ature; nnother is a violinist who plays the DeHeriot concertos in a highly cteditabb? manner; two are splendidly versed in the history of the world, from the day of our Aryan ancestors to the current events of the European war; one is a lawyer who is traveling for his health; one is a clever sign painter; an other is 'A man who, until lie suffered a nervous breakdown, four years ago, was a prominent politician in an Kast ern state; eight high school graduates, ami two have been successful actors. Six are married and one is sending a brother through Cornell University. Only one we are informed, is a clown whin be his his "make-up" removed "and then he is just naturally a com edian," rays tli'.1 press agent. To quote him further: "All of John Robinson 'a Ten Big Shows' downs art men of intelligence ami all of them, ex cept the natural comedian 1 mentioned, talk sensibly and soberly." A FEARLESS PHYSICIAN Such a phyKnn recently re marked: "The wonderful power of Lydia K. I'inklinni 's Vegetable Com pound over diseases of women is not because it is a stimulant, not became j it is a palliative, hut simply because it contains the very elements needed to tone up the female system .and strengthen the depleted organism." Of pmirHe flint iu ttn ,it twn- wi ui it i could not succeed as it has. ""l "Quii. iT nr-iTai TiTMirmrTr1111" "'"fcT"'''' wwa?--"t"ww'tir'' mi, -J a (3SE23S3I lL(BSI Robin Hood to be Put . On by High School " iiobin Hood" till' comic opera to be presented by the students of the high school Wednesday evening, May HI, under the diici-tion of Miss Mni netta Mngers, promises to be one of the most inibitious efforts iu the. wnv of it mv.sica; ciiterieinnioiit ever nut on by the music classes of the high school. The costume., rl ninetoiistic of the daws of Robin ll"od in Kngland, have already arrived. The inaniiar training class of too high scdiool is doing its share in preparing the jnil scene, cot tage .ind chapel scenes. The advertis ing posters to be seen in the store win dows were prepared by the pupils of the art class under the direction of Miss Merriam. Already the first and second acts have been worked out on the stage r the rehearsals the next few days will get everything in shape for full stage rehearsals Prid.iy and Saturday. The chorus is cflnposed of 50 of the lest singers in the high school. Max Al ford will siii'4 th" part of Pobin Hood and Lurn Miuton that of Maid Marion. Today's Beauty Hint You'll be having one very soon, now. And take our word for it, you'll enjoy it when it comes. Watch for it ft Tt fs not necessary to shampoo (uite so frequently if your hair is propcrlv cleansed end) time by use of n really good shampoo. Tho easiest to use and quickest drying shampoo that we can recommend to our readers may, be prepared very cheaply by dissolv ing a teaspoonful of ennthrox, obtain ed from your druggist, in a cup of hot water. This rubbed into the scalp creates n thick lather, soothing and cooling in iu action, as well as bene ficial to scalp and hair. After rinsing hair dries quickly and evenly, dovolnp the sculp is fresh nnd clean,' while the ing a bright luster and a soft fluf finess that mukeB it srem very henvy. E PUPILS 10 RECEIVE MDIPLOMAS Agnes Rauscher, cf Sublimity, Heads List With Average of 97.3 Out of a total of 31S eighth grade pupils in Marion county who took the state examinations May 4 and 5, 133 will receive diplomas entitling them to pursue their studies in the high schools of the state. One hundred and eight more conditioned in. one or two studies and will remove these conditions in the June examinations so that they may en ter the high school next fall and 77 filed to make the required average and will be obliged to take the entire ex amination again. The highest average received at this time was that of Agnes lianscher, of Sublimity, who totaled 07..'! per cent in all of the subjects in which she was ex amined, Mervin 1'idlcr, Salem route three, was second with fl", ami Theresa Heuberger, of Sublimity, was third with Wi.4, Oeorge I.nmb, of Jefferson, was fourth with !)ti.l. Tho following is the list of l.'!3 who will receive diplomas: Yergen. Mabel, Hubbard. RS.2.. Hill, Blanche, Salem, No. 7, Hti.4. Barrow, Donald G., Surem No. 4. SI.7. Albus Mary, Aumsville, 91.0. Schulte, Mnry, Sublimity, !I2: Koenig, Idn. Sublimity." S7.1; Znb'er, Iliblegard, Sublimity, 2; Hanselier, Agnes.. Su blimity, !l7..t: Heuberger, Theresa, Su blimity, Oil. 4; Frank, Elizabeth, Sublim ity, H4.3; Hendricks, Veronica, Sublimits-. O.l.fl; Hendricks, Cecilia, Sublimity, !1.7; Nchmid, Alphonsus, Sublimity, SIM; Benedict, Ferdinand, Sublimity, 0fl.il; flocdighcimor, Leo, Sublimity, S7.7; Odonthnl, William, Sublimity, 87.7; Benedict, Edward. Sublimity, 8S.1; Hot finger. Frederick C, Sublim ity, IU.3; Stcinkump, Hcurv Sublimity, N!.7. . Russell. Inin, Macleay, M.fi. Dick, Lizzie. Silverton, H8.1; t'pson. Isa, Silverton, !U.S. Crane. Clement, Aumsville, 1)3.4; Al bee, l.efioy. Aumsville, SI2.3. Biaden,' Kulnlie, Hubbard, 82. Jefferson I.nmb, doorgo, 40.1 ; Willi, Kenneth, !4.0; Fleekes, Hubert, 10.1; Sherman, Courtney, 88.8; Doty, Helena, i2.8; Kobertson, Howard R, 8!; 1'nwvll, Kb-ie. H4.0; I'olaeck, Julia, !I3.7; Elliott, Jamie, MI.7. vjMnrion Cd;iin. Harriett, SO. 7; De I.neaiix) SDiU, 81.8; l.nreiitz. I.enorn Jennie, 81.3: Ilnack. l.illiun, 8.1.3; Hall, Ituth Ann, .,; Hnnimett, Cuv. 83.5. Siilein, Xn. 4 Creson, Cecvl, .84.7; Harris. Keith M., SO. Aurorn Wilson, Ethel E Salem. No. ,1 Cobnrn, Harriet, 80. Aurora riper, Edward. 80.5. l'rntum l'ooler, l.eone Kbln. .10.4. Silverton Meh, Sigurd, 80.2; Mul key. Tirznh, 82.5. Salem. No. 0 Hull, May. 80.3. 1 rl Our New Stor We invite you to our new store, where the newest things in Footwear for ladies are on display. Ex pert fitters, , high quality shoes, reasonable prices .combine to make this Salem's most popular store for ladies. New McGilchrist Bldg. 415 State 114 Liberty. Fullertons sHMMiiinn m Why Suffer Wim Backache, Kidneys or Rheumatism Kow? tclUr Telia of Lona-looked-for Prescription, Iknr Tlctiilcrii If I can do any good fn tho world for others, I wish to do It, and I feel that It is my duty to write about the wonderful results I received from the) use of " Ainiric." I was sudorlng from kidney and bladder troubles, scalding urine, backache mid rheumatism, and btet nnd ankles, swelled so that at times I could not walk without assistance. Had taken several different kinds of kidney remedies but all failed. I sent for a box of Dr. I'ierce's newest dis covery, "Annrlc," which 1 received by mail In tablet form. I soon got bettor and am convinced that this popular new medicine Is good. I wish to rec ommend It to my neighbors and every body suffering from such troubles. Mhs. M. J. Bahoknt. . Note; You've all undoubtedly heard of the famous Dr. l'ierco and bis well known medicines. Well, this prescrip tion 's one that has been successfully used for many years by the physicians nnd specialists at Dr. Pierce's Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute', of Buffalo, N. Y., for kidney complaints, and dis eases arising from disorders of the kid neys and bladder, such n.s backache, weak back, rheumatism, dropsy, conges tion of the kidneys, iullammalion of tho bladder, scalding urine, and urinary troubles. Up to this time, "Anurlc" has not been on sale to tho public, but by the persuasion of many patients ami the increased demand for this wonderful healing Tablet, Doctor l'ierco has tinitlly decided to put it into the drug storof this country witUiu Immediate reach of aU sufferers. Simply ask for Doctor Pierce's Annrlc Tablets. T'kero can be no Imitation. Every packago of "Annrlc" Is sure to bo Dr. Florae's. You will find the signature rn the packaB Just as you do on Dr. I'lcrco's Favorite Prescription, the ever famous friend to ailing women, and Dr. Pierce'! Oolden Medical Discovery, proven by years to be the greatest gen eral tonic and rcconstructor for any one, besides Using tho best bkiod-uiaker kuuwu. Wallace H Eliiiu Theodore, 87.8; Jlue, Vic- 80.1; Silverton, No. 2 I.in.bpiist, Dagny t ., . .. Hubbard Sanders, Irene, 82.5. McKee Balhveber. Harvey, 83.'.. Salem, No. 3 Dressier, Oladvs, U3.7. 1'ratum Welty, Ellis, 84.3 Salem, No. 3 Fidler, Mervin, 07. I'rutuiu Snpiingfield, Charles A., 82.7. Salem, No. ti- Wit hum, Harlttu C., 80.5. Pratum V'egt, Carl, 87.7. (icrvnis Cuumler Kiitherine, 80.4; Jefferson, Agnes J., S0.0; Cocniber, ''hurled Ovid, 80.7; Iiuss, Frank, 80.!); Mnhouoy, Celestine C, 8!'. 5. Silverton Anderson, F.nimn, 80.3; Solbcrg, Clara, 82. Salem, No. 3 Bostuick, Hazel V., V.r; llownrd. I.olah, 88.1. .Mchama Knbe, Venita, 82.3; Mul kev, Morel, 8. Salem, No. 3 Schmidt, Jncobina, 03.3 Silverton-Smith, Clco. ... Stavton Keei li, Edwin, 02; Teniae, Uober't, 87.2; Spaniel, Anna, 01.7; Hos sell, Iluuh, 81.0; Wirth, Elhel, 80.3. Aumsville Fulton, Nona, 01.2. Shaw Cilbert, Mattie, 80.0; I'dik, Wallace. 00.3. Woodburu Booster, SS.O. Silverton Amstulz, 03.2; Haberly, Marie, tor, 80.7. Salem, No. 8 Kehfues, Willie, Bin It c, Florence. 80.1, SUerton Huvi rnick, Ernest, Salem, No. 4 Coon, Elton, 80.2. Stayton Kirvcli, Allies, 85.3. Salem, No. 0 Hill, Hazel, Kiser, (lllie, 82.7; (iruenl'elder, Hild 81.0; Wulfcmever, Alice, 82.5; Pease, Hoy 11., 88.8. Siilein, No. 8 Cudy. Mabel. 85.1. Woodburn Peunebiiker, Willa, 01.4; WilkiiiH, Hurry, 01.3; Wacmaii, Juy, 03.5; HiblKiiis, Cludys, 02.2; (lildicins, Nell, 02.4; Ernston, Dorothy, 01.7; Clement, Lois, 02.8; Muck, Esther, 01.1; Hrovles, Essie Estella, 83.0; Hlackinun, (irn'ee, 82.0; I'urdy. liutli, 87.0; Wood-coi-k, Frances, 82.0; basidie, t'lurii, 00.0; Zurliiiden, Joe, 00.0: Hughes, Les lie. 01.5! Larson, Leonard, ic.7. llullt Hlcnkiiev, Hen, ' OK; Skoog, William F., 85.8. ' Niagara Nvstrom, Oscar, 80.3. ..Salem, No. 8 Drown, l.li.dys. 81.2. Hoover Ilinkle, Vail A., 80.4. Detroit Holliucswoitli, James, 8S.0; Heidecke, Helen. 80. Salem, No. 3 Tick, Wilnia, 88.8. Turner, No. 3 Seofield, Harry R, 83.2. Mill Citv- Conibear, Flossie V. A., 81.K. Turner Peetz. Sibvl E., 80.7. Hullt Ciijje, John 6., 81.7. Salem Collier, KalA, 80.1; Hoviard. Wilbur. 88.8; CarndiO),les, Nicholas, 85.0; Woolley, Deliele, 87.4; Mullcn neix, Earl Anderson, 80.9; Thomas, Hoy, 87.0; Car.liner. fven, 85.4; Dakin, Me'r ton E., 80.5; Moore, J. Cyrus, 81.1. M. Ani;o!-lliirdciistlo1luv. 87.3. Woodburu Piibiier, filmlys, 83.8. 80.7. 85.0; Here Is Good News for Stomach Victims Somo very remarkable results are be mik obtained by treating stomach, liver and intestinal troubles with pure vege table oila which exert a cleansing, soothing and purifying iction upon tho lower bowels removing the obstructions of poisonous fecal matter and onses ami preventing their absorption bv tiio blood. This done, the food is allowed tree passage from tho stomach, fei mcutntion censes aibl stomich troubles quickly disappear. (leorge H. Mayr, for twentv veins a leading Chicago druggist, cured 'himself and many of his friends of stomach, liver and intestiml troubles of veins' standing by this treatment, nn so suc cessful was the remedy lie devised thai it .ins since been placed in the hands of druggists all over the country, who have sold thousands of bottles. ' Though absolutely hnrniloss, (he ef fect of the medicine is sufficient to couviuce my one of its remarkable ef fectiveness, and within 21 hours the sufferer feels like n new person. Mavr'. Wondcrful Remedy is sold bv lcudiii" druggists everywhere with the positive understanding tliat your money will ,e rel'unded without riiestion or (juilible if ONE bottle fails to give you nbsululo satislaction. PRICE Or CRAPES TO DOUBLE Sacramento, f'ul., May 23. The re cent frost which damaged tho grape crop to the extent of 5,00(l,000 will result in the price of grapes being doubled, acc.ndiiig to K. M. Sheehan, secretary of the State Viticulturul com mi'.sion. Wine grapes will sell this year foi from $10 to $25 per ton, while Inst yctir the price averaged .10 u ton. Southern Pacific Making Several Deserved Promotions Following its policy to make its pro motions from men already iu the ,,.. vice, in order to give opportunity for advancement in the railroad career, the Southern P.icific announces many new appointments. On June 1, J. II, Mul cahy and .). I. Saunders will be assist ant gene nil freight agents in Sim Francisco. Mulcahy was formerly a' Portland iu the same capacity ami Saunders was industrial agent 'nt I.oi Angeles. W. F. AlilloV, formerly agent at Murshfield, Oregon, succeeds Mu1 cahy mid M. A. I'limiuings of San Francisco succeeds Saunders. The changes are announced by J. tl. Slubbs, general freight agent. I. W. C.unpbell, assistant general manager, also announces the npoin inent of II. A. Campbell ns nrsistaui siiperiiitciident of tile Suit Luke di vision at Ogden, nml J. W. Fitzgerubl In succeed Campbell as assistant mi -lieriiiteiulent ut. O.thlnnd Pier. (I. V. 'lillette, tr.'iiuiiinster nt Dunsmuir. sue . ceeds Fitzgerald ns assistant supcrii-. leiideiit of the Slui itu division. W. I'. Kirkliind is niinied truiumaster and C. (I. Heath, chief divpatidier at l")uv in ii i r . BisuRATED uNESIA For dyspepsia, indigestion, souring of food, gas, and hyperacidity of th" stomach (acid stomach.) A teaspounl'el iu a fourth of a glass of hot water usu ally gives INSTANT RELIEF. Sold by ill druggists in either powder or tab let form at 50 cents per bottle. TRY JOURNAL WANT ADS. Almost a Riot In House of Commons London, Map 23. Confusion reign-d in the house of commons yesterday when Tiiffotuy Healy, an Irisii mem ber, created a scene during debate on th executions of Irish rebels. "I am not going to stand here and so our people shot," he shouted. "Wo are not in Russia! " There were singled cries of approval and disdain from nil over the house. ll-n.bers were in an unronr. "He is a lic.eniied trii'or!" yelled one voice. Healy had previously Irclarrd th.it he had no confid'nen in Irish law by court miiitial anl th'.t iio had re con fidence in General Pir John MnirWcll, in charge of the f'tu.ition. Try Capital Journal Want A&a. TODAY-TOMORROW-THURSDAY John Emerson and Bessie Love IN THE SPECTACULAR TRIANGLE PREPAREDNESS PLAY "THE FLYING TORPEDO" Produced by D. W. GRIFFITH Also The Village Blacksmith A THREE REE KEYSTONE LAUGH GETTER "Always A Good Show"