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0 BRANSON S COOL IN FACE OF CROSSFIRE Slate Concludes Testimony in Case Over Murder of William Booth. SHERIFFS AIDE 0?. STAND jVpt TrIW f l!-rtns rr fl. ri irrlU I J, it fHrv !. ril. 9i f4 ; m CommlMton K-n In cftj.j-l in ib rfmvr but Uvrrnor I I m - f fxi ' n m . t h four mmbr of . .( r'ib an 4 ;m l'onmlion. f . V ri.rhnf. of this ell. i-r rut Vr.jf n. U K:i. fL ''Union puir intn-lM ( Pt-t btrh mr I. I. Marf .An. nt Frl M ip-wV r'-h In R of Mr of I ha rem ri iia . U I r if. a r f fit ndf fl of " rm mi:on 9 rr 'r.iftbor; . I. tl-jtthbua. drbtf f b iMa. -.1.4 t& t f rw-m tn)fbr In I of f t of it mm miiun. ih tta.v booa to 'l of Mf I-.ff.l--T. Not n f Js,t Mr fhomAkr 44 to t& Hi of uif lb r in n w &Tf ht ho to, but b ln- 'fi,j 4xJ;ir'ti 1 4 t trt on n ftiifi bU txt irort tbn fiT tim crf Mo boo" I tirrr tho l't 0 J fof IhO l-U Of tfaO ft it DEFENSE BODY ELEGIS . mi-o M:n rcirir 'kannm ra r Of f I- ' , t a Willlla airlfcee r. Ofmi. HUMILIATION IS NOT IN LANSING'S PLAN Secretary Makes Statement on Lusitania Case for Pub lication in Germany. DEMAND HELD REASONABLE llrply Made to Imperial 1 turner I tor. Chairman flood and Ylcf-Prr.-tlrnl Marshall Give .War a nee lo Same I : f !-.- . I .- : Mt-. rb. II Chad V lU-.t.-B. f IM. tltjr. I lo t1 -rbint' n t I'arlfte Cast P f .n. tjcir. a M. h rnmist. f II fmhr.. tt wa BBnounr'd orl 1 f. n I, -Appoint! cabinet h'c a m-.tin yv.tT at whi. h t? lian N .:vrii Yire.pra.lclanta ware rirrrri a. follow.: rp r jrnrnn. of I'j' frmU. fr. l.-pridol. Jo- irmir irhrcm. ef OrC'n. cona H i.Mnitod. iMrd ir.pri1't : Cot. rrmf Iff (. f fourth lrr- , prt.lil. 0,.vr:nr Al'mand'r f 1.1-h.. firth 1 1. .prr.ijrnl. Ikr.tj.nt llnion ar.nanml thtt all I th nr.iprUriinl pr..idnt. ' . r'.ut 'f w rTpontn-ii iKlwrf n I th.m n'f lh Irtsu'. ! atrr-d lo f!p ro of tnrir rp"- tn tt... . that tb National ISuard kt:l not in ih f'jtur l o"4 ft rut ton tri.Mrra-t ion afi.mc front In dutri. ttt.put. 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Th i o ir'rtt.ini i nia-.t to erff.'i tnf oni ' Woo Tboo IM MtHM by Co tls- fraattt, bt ttw of TlftOO 14P OO Trap of -olllo Harm. Ir-I. I. yrH II Opr.min biit-t. thr- riuul)r Injured and 1 I rnn Mon' b-J bt m Km tiplotton loco tajf in nin- NfX Z of th Jrffr--n A tl-nffi id A Iron ('ompany l :rfft-t. i Miilr frm h-r. tna buMrt tolunUtr. Inrlu-ilnc minor from vtrtnu onrt of tbo county. ho ntrv th mm nni ro oorkire In 82 'MIDDIES' TO RESIGN iihi .,,r i" tint i.trr r.wt i.ni. tul Half ml mri l alllai In :a l.llalMr fa Hral'll id rn iDil.lll not ki.m tu nf; rHK v M!;nv 1 1 Ait of th ' m it h cnirii ! Annipoiia oho wrro frxf gl'B'lt f r d t atf.l a brAU 0 tN-it fja tn t'ir rt-.iti'at'A iun riiniin atit.n h iorri It !! to ro tin. In f o.' ttiriaC t blot of opul Ion from tH-- -rt-r a. rt Ibir r--ord. At'pr a,irot th ffofni- board fiinmnlitiin tht th- trnHhtpfnon N Jt'itiM'1). ?wrftirr lnntrl tx!t mt to CPtn Kb'l ufiTin!fr4 rnt . f th Naval .- t-mjr. outhort.tnf htm to i'll friIft-U'xii Mr Inii i'lm-d that b b li. bov should b H tm '- d from th orod'mjr only In unthmnt for m i 'on-l,4 t. tout hff of th rnl l-hlpmrn Who fil ro rn- rr b- r of th fourth rl n 1 or r:tctN to rAtrxtnlmrnl. otiMin oodoy l bl III lb bttoool of tlasvr iNtr bob orotlo to oortooooov tK i t:inr tm t'm'mj. tt blot t i t. i r py fci- innr deb I lo Cor I t y luocn.jbai. '.4f K im o r -i tv. ntt .M n f r nifhE. Tirt momh Mr. h h m 4 b c r r-i lt th.c b rouU! K'i J4 nw n b rt pt mn to th rcn 5rrlmn, tl I'l.M'rlT pub totin of t ho MUI ih nd ini urimiinl i(hm n I lima. Mr p'tn.oy rtout! t h II-1. d- iarin it m pn hi--. i0 th be mad tht th Uwir hul t dn I for.- vf i mp om Ira tb ofOo of t a-rTTtni-.t)r Iwat In -mbr Mr. n m.irf m i."-irrd th ntniar, n. Mr. r'iniOT I roar About to r-f th eb fsttorv Tha. J n n f oitir b f Wan t th n-r-ir J.r Vonlif nirbt t 3 . Not h IhO rr,'t:''i r of th J tm HIGHWAY VIEWS PRAISED Irinrrniwiil l"lHfsrlrra fvay ol r ltt turr Sorpaa All. ii;i.i;in srws nrnr.Af. vth. lna.n, IVK II. Th Ikrcrr.Jnn. Co lumbia Kurr lltEhwar r'""!"'' rr hnwn tnnichl lM-fnr thr National ITrta Cluh. nil thr rrfrll Ihr Mm hrtr rrcptl'in that haf bn iiirn ih'm b th- I nit'd fil- fhani fr of t'onimTr on Wdnndajr. Numrrui Jo r r nmrrt I phot(craphrr who rank hich In Ihrir profra.ion wr arrMirtf th prutnr. ana pronounced th t i . uprior to anr color photo (ftphi thr k4 rr heforr n. A. a r.ult of thr rahlMttona In tti.htntiun, M'r. Irr anl Jon hav Kn pr.i to l.ll hunrlrrd. of rill, throushout th rnuntrjr lo if(( tha hiehaajr and rcin but thrf find it nrruirt to allrk lo thrir M h'dui on thlr pr.nt trip. Stop scratching! Res.nol relieves itching instantly T.-.M rtchirx.Kirmna' "VtmiMf K.ih krr ?,, rittirt anj H4fTe el J irin la rt?ir. aa c( rrtnn U r V. tixt'l ft rJ el 1 l- c-r; RrarrnI Onf rTr.t . t' t e f rbd tt t t met J yr4. In pr"! (JW1, K f rtrhir H.artf' b-i.J hr4i. trjfr pmcnpt f. Il t rrv rty and rvnrarK4l I n ..n-o r a-I w.m 1m tv. m IU u .. M i. PEOPLE SLEE SAYS TAFT lililar rrrparrln-a Atltocalrd aa I'rgrnl rrraallj. v uin.;t'v. T'h. ti K-rri- d.nl T't Int-t ltl ! arorarra hr t.jf that a1 iuat mil larr prpard- in ' ' j araa ana f th branch ft. to that rr rrdlim. -It lahra an aarthquaka ta araka lha tmolrtn toi.l op orratlm.." raid Mr. Taft. Thr !! and dacllna lo , a dollar for what thr mu.t par m llion. for latr. A4tuata prpar-d-r... and I aian miiitar priarad t la ab.olatl nc aar)r. M" Tart aa rakin In bahatf of tka nomrt to a. ur I. ) im mem r. In th r'o'l'lj. A-hUnJ Man I Mm. A.4llt..t tT. !' II. Mparlal Jo taadr an ahot by a atrar bulla! wM! anrklftff on hia rara h In th out ikrt. of IM. rltr today. Tha ball .rtk a Kian.-int btoa nrar th rii II ! .or...t-d In a rio i. ...nd tion fr.m tn ho k 1'har ia no rlua aa to lii m awl. AillOTO.V. l ab. 11. .. rrtarr tnainfr. in a alatamant aacurad hra hy tha Wolrt Hurrati. a rml-ofnrial urimn nw urnc). for publication In rman'. d-lara that the L'nitad Mataa aakd nothlna of liarmany dur Ing tha rourt of tha L.uaitania ntio nation whiih rould not b complied with a III) honor and dlcnitr. Tha atatrnirnt aoucht aa -ply lo an Intrrviaw ith tha" t'.arman Imprtlal (.hanrallor. idly publiatiad In 1Mb country, in hirh it waa rontandrd that to ml th raquiramrnta of tha I nit'd Hat.a would Impoa an lm po.aibl humiliation" upon tSarmany. Kxpraaaiona aimilar lo that of Mr. Lan.inc war obtained from Chairman 1 ton, of tha Snat rommttte on for lan ralatlona. Chairman Flood, of tha llou i-ommittr on forln arTalra. and . -lrldrnt Marahall. Kcrrtar Ijtnaina'a vital wrr art forth a follow: j -Whan S--rtrr of Stat t-ansinz'a atlrntlon waa called to the interview purport Intr lo have been rclven by the iirrman Chant-allor. he said that, while he dialikcd to comment on presa dia palrhra of thla ort. It authoritative rharai-ter aeetned to require It In order that a wronr Impreaxlon mlKht be re moved. He went on to aay that he was at a loaa to understand what the Chancellor meant by the requirement of 1 h la Government bnnir an 'Impoa illfr humiliation.' "He aid that nothimr was asked of Germany which waa not reasonable and fair, and with which a nation could not comply without doing violence to Ita honor and diKnlty; that this Gov ernment' demand had not been In creased sine they were made on May I last; that It had oiia-ht In every way In the controversy to show the creat es! consideration to the German gov ernment and people, and that It would continue to do so In order that thla unfortunate dispute may. If possible, ba honorably arranaed. out of a sin cere wish to ma.ntam the traditional friendly relations between the In I led tftatea and Germany." Following I the statement a to -enatoe flour Senator intone declared that It la his confident behef that no odicer con nected with the Government of the I'nlted Plate ha any wish or pur pose to humiliate th German Bovtrn- ' mnt or the German people." Itepresentatlve Flood said: "I do not think that there exist any desire on the part of anyone con nected with the American Government to requlra or attempt to require any action on the part of tha German fov rrnment that would In the least hu miliate Germany. There la certainly no desire to take from Germany any proper weapon that she ml.ht employ. It is most unfortunate that these criti cism come at thi particular and criti cal time." Vice-President Marshall was quoted aa follows: 'I have tha utmost confidence In the State Department, and believe that It Is only trylnc to uphold the recognized principles of International law and maintain them Impartially against all belligerents. tVe do not want to hu miliate Germany. We do not want war. VA e want peace, but peace with honor." OATURDAY is Ben Selling's boys' day- O the day for father and mother to bring Young Hopeful to the store. Boys' nobby Norfolk Suits in full -weight tweeds and cheviots every suit with extra knickers as illustrated -$6.50, $7.50, $8.50, $10, $12.50 and $15. SPECIAL All my regular $6 Norfolk Suits (UA nr with extra knickers, on sale at only tpr. U O YouH find many handsome little Overcoats for boys of2ij to 9 years, at specially reduced prices $3.95, $4.95, $5.95, $6.95 and $7.85. Children's Rubberized Raincoats, in ages 4 to 16 years; just the outdoor garment for the rainy months ahead $3, $3.50 and $4. Boys' Shop, Second Floor BEN SELLING LEADING CLOTHIER Morrison at Fourth John K. Povpy lloiirr. .lohn K. Povev. f.54 Tillamook street. who has been ill at his home (or the last few months, now Is able to be out again. He expects to return to bis office within a few days. Vancouver Sjxakcr Named. VANCOUVER. Wash.. Feb. 11. (Spe cial.) Georse A. Lee will be principal speaker at the Lincoln Mrthriay cele- bration at the Rex Theater tomorrow night at S o'clock. Wisconsin Justice Resigns. MADISON'. Wis.. Feb. 11. Justice John Barnes, of the Wisconsin Supreme Pmn-t tnHav tndorH his resignation as a member of the court to Governor I'hiMpp. He will become general conn- sel of a life insurance company. Gov ernor Philipp appointed Marvin B. Rosenberry, a Republican of Wausau, to fill the vacancy. The total Income of the people of the Cnitert Stat-s Is HbOiit .".S.li(Ml.Otin.0OO a year. Of this 10.unO.OiH),(Mto is derivrd from agri cultural products, yi'.oOiVHiO.OOn from min erals and f lO.OOO.UiX'.OOO from manufactured arllcKs. Notice, Piano and Player Piano Buyers, Today or Tonight! Last Call on Our Postponed Offer of Last Week. Of Intense Interest to Every Music-Hungry Home. The Most Advantageous Offer Ever Made in This or Any Other City, Read Carefully, Come Today or Tonight, Sale Ends 10 P. M. Ask about a Weber Pianola Piano (J rand, a Behning Player Piano Grand, and a genuine Autopiano Baby Grand Player Piano, also included in this sacrifice. Sec also two most excellent and only slightly used concert grands. Elegant Baby Grands, the very best makes and quite a number of the latest and best player pianos and also some regular pianos are to be sold before tonight at Eilcrs -Music House. Chickcrings, Kim balls, a Stcinway, a Decker, also Weber and Steck Pianola Pianos, some Bungalow Player Pianos, a Genuine Autopiano, and a Player Piano de Luxe included. To complete some far-reaching plans we must dispose of these fine pianos and latest player pianos and grands today or tonight. To do this quickly we know it is necessary to literally annihilate the prices and we've done so. Come and see. You'll be aston ished at this extraordinary offer. Greatest oppor tunity for buyers with a little ready cash. Nine were taken yesterday by delighted buyers, but it's not yet too late. See them today or tonight. Among them the following: $373 Your, now SI-l-" $630 Farrand Ocilian, P8-nole. priced at S'JOO Another .till finer S'-i-Vi Stein way lUby Grand $.acS. $850 Kranich & Bach Baby Grand priced at StTiO Also a ChickerinK and a Kimball Baby Grand. 11000 Weber Pianola Piano, ma hogany, like new, now. . .J5?i(i() Another, same value, smaller ie. at $IOO $750 Steek Pianola Piano, shop worn, never used, 88-note. now at $aoo $550 StuTveant. 88-note, used. but like new, now $li."0 Another Stujresant Pianola Piano, very fancy ease, fre q u e n 1 1 y adrertiited at $650. here at S 7." $385 Emcraon, used, now. . ..S 1:1.1 Another, older, but r;ood....SnO Harrington, walnut caae J5.SO Another, in rood playable con dition, at $." Another at $275 Royal now $1 15 nother, very fancy $JOO Taalar aaa iaalahl la the laal rfcaa. V aal.trr 1 aaf axle! will a aral la Seattle Maaatajr. nl K Oat - al - Tawa Reaaerai Trlraaaae saa,r. Aajr laalraaaeal ai f ! aa I will a aalap4. frelaajl repaid. aaal ruailaatlaa aaa free trial, all BMar, paid alll k r bear fall refaaarcl If aay part-tea.. Mat ae little, at fr'.ilrra, after aellarrs. alaea aal prove la eaery star aatlafartarr. rare aaa t nalea la Maalltr I'laaaa Will sell on littlest imaginable monthly payments at these almost unbelievably low sale prices. $30 for some good old style, but playable, pianos; $90 for some quite good ones. AH others proportionately low. A mahogany, latest model, Stcinway upright. New York price $550 ; we take $270. An ebony case only $165. A very fine $550 Decker, almost like new, $260; and a Player Piano de Luxe, fanciest mahogany player piano, actually less than half price. And so on through the list. We call special attention to the fact that these are instruments safe to buy because definitely warranted with money-back guarantee, by Ore- aa. n 4 vl ?, til liAiicn An o rlrlif innq 1 AvtfQ 1ic? JUll 1IIUSI ICIldUlC liuuov. ii" auuiuunai c vna count for spot cash. VJT ftiyr olUi e upcii luiiiyni, ttiiu tiicn mis saic citua, ucuci fcl'Jy call or teleDhone first thinsr. Obey that impulse. Do it now. Don't wait. Send a deposit or come in pre pared to make a selection, for everything will be found exactly as advertised, just as is invariably the case at Eilers Music House, Eilers Building, Oregon's foremost and most dependable piano house. Secures a Piano or Player Per Week and Upwards Pays It asm m