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THE OREGON DAILY- JOURNAL, PORTLAND, -. FRIDAY,- .FEBRUARY -1, 1918. 14 'it' ND HIS DEFENSE : BOLSHEVIK REA t ss"sBrssssssrSBssssBBssrBBrssrsBs-r - Socialist Accused - of Violating " Espionage Act Denounces Law as Unconstitutional' Measure. BITTER TOWARD THE RICH . Assistant Federal Attorney Ran , . kin Makes Eloquent Patriotic Plea Says Ramp Is Insincere. When Judge -Wolverton called recess at noon In the federal court, Floyd f Ramp. Socialist, of Roneburg, charged f. with violating the espionage act, had J made his final defense. ' r Bitterly attacking the draft law and t the constitutionality of the espionage t act,' and declaring- it was against the i principles of ' free speech. Ramp elo- t fluently harangued, not only the jury, ' .but "the crowded courtroom.' : ' Iff hla argument, as at other times - during his trial, he deviated from the regular channels of defense and was reprimanded by the judge.; ; '. Bolshevik Argsmest Adranced ; Casting aside all arguments for his de- fense whenever he had the opportunity, u he hurled out answers to economic quesK ... tlons. t , lie vehemently denied that he ever In- duced young nteji' to desert' from- the , army; ifor, he 'said, if they did,-they .. would be subjected to courtmartlal and probably .bo shot. He declared he belleved.lt was his X . duty to let soldiers know what they were fighting for. in I, this respect -he , held himself up as the people's- educator. ... declaring that he knew the true facta of the nation's entrance into the warend ' that the great mass of the people had 1 been hoodwinked. - His argument. Included a denunciation r of the autocracy of Germany and of Ha '- attempt to spread its power oyer Europe , and the world; He failed to see. he as ' serted, that America's entrance Into the - war would help end the eVlL : Proseestor Makes Patriotic Address ' - Ramp concluded his argument by read Ing a lenrzthy poem. ' . Assistant United States Attorney Ran kin's, opening afgjiment wa one of the t strongest bits of patriotic oratory that : has been heard In the federal court since : war was aeeiarcq. That If Ram pJ was unable to believe in ' God and the doctrines of the nation, it '- was due to his egotism and arrogance. was the llpht in which the prosecutor - held the defendant. He assailed the -at-. - tltude Ramp has manifested, durfhg the trial, declaring It Insincere. t . The trial of Ramp took a new turn late . Thursday aftes-noon, when on the, wit-' " ness stand in hSa own defense he was allowed by the court to air his views. "I don't . believe In ' God because my ' studies have taught me to believe only; In those things of which there are evl dence and facts," he declared. . On cross examination by Assistant United States ' Attorney Rankin, Ramp admitted that hla utterances on the war -- - had -a tendency to slacken enlistments In the Nation's military forces. 1 To m Any of the questions propounded , him by Attorney Rankin, Jtamp would answer thtet be didn't knew whether' or not he made rnic and sucli an alleged statement but that If he dldn'fhe would now. v . . - ' , Ramp said the war a graduate of the University oft Oregon, had attended the , University or Chicago, the University1 of ( Wisconsin and the' University of California. '- , . ' " ' Weavers Tie Up :V War Contracts Philadelphia, Peb. L (U. P -More than Z990 weavers employed on govern ment contract for cloth used In ' sol diers' and sailors' uniforms, are striking here today. They demand 16 per cent ncreasei In prices. A general strike, to be called within a few' days,; will affect 75.000 other textile, workers. .The strike was called after efforts of Special Medi ator Robert M. McWade of the depart ment of labor failed to bring about an agreement - . i '.' Love forlStepchild Brings on Tragedy ' i r. ' " --. i Dallas, Texas, Feb. l.-r(U. P.) J. Losell, 69, shot and killed his step daughter, , Miss Emma Poole, 19, then killed himself today. According to the story told by LoseU's wife, who was asleep In an adjoining room when . the shooting took place, LOBell was In love - with his step daughter and was crazed over her In tended marriage. , president, -.-was temporarily . dosed - by State Auditor Russell, whose Inspectors have been, examining the books for sev eral . days. The bank has a capitaliza tion of 125,000. . V - - - : ' : TM TrifUt' About Ifllum Th. first eoraplate affidmliTceOTd of the da station in Beldam br Brand WMtlock, United State aiiaktvr to Balstara.j will bo published eriaUy in Tbo Bnndajt Journal bcsinruns Bart day,' February 17. . j is , ". -f Glass Found in Loaf of Bread 4 Marysvflle, CaL, Feb. P.) A loaf of bread In which a quantity of ground glass was found was sent to the office of the state council of de fense In Sacramento! today . by county Greek Eeservists Are Called to Colors London. Feb. !.(!.! N. S.) Sixteen classes of Greek reservists have been called to the colors, said a News agency dispatch from Athens today. , ' Greece7 entered the war on the side of the entente immediately after the abdi cation of Kmg Constantine. Small Chicago Bank Closed ' Chicago, Feb. 1. (U. P. ) The Fidel ity State bank, Edmund CzajkowskL rfn "VICTORY" BREAD - - : - : z is the name applied by the United States Food Administration to all bakery prod ucts, the rigid regulations of which are already in force.- Every loaf manufac tured in the United, States will, before long, be known as "Victory" Bread, and consumers can depend upon it that all y Royal 1 Bakery Products will measure up to full Government re BAKERY and CONFECTIONERY ROYAL MASTERS OF KLEEN MAID, TABLE QUEEN ANt ROYAL RAPT BREAD Ask for Them at Your Grocer's ' authorities. The' loaf was a part of a consignment received from - San Fran cisco by a grocery firm here yesterday. It, was purchased by Mrs. H.-B. Garden, wife of a Marysvllle banker, and when she cut the loaf, the glass was found. The remainder of . the consignment Is being , held here pending the outcome of an Investigation. - - Invssi Veuf Money In tbo safest toenTltloi la tha world War BaTlno CcrtificatM and Thrift Stamp. Experimenters In England have suc ceeded In making starch from the In dian sweet potato. - j , u The Government urges par citizen to consume more '; - i Rice. ' - RICE and MILK is this food in itssnost pala table form. We cook it by steam in sealed cans, pre serving all its strength and flavor. Food, values consid ered, it costs one-third less than Eggs or Meats. HOLLY MILK & CEREAL CO. i Portland, Oregon j fi 'r1 i Y W - I P lilt KfflJfoOfi 5 MARKETING AT THE CASCADE IS ASSURANCE OF HAVING DONE YOUR BUYING SATISFACTORILY AND PROFITABLY. These SATURDAY SPECIALS Will Forcibly PROVE These. Claims: Tillamook Fall Cream CHEESE CCn 2 LBS.. . Grcamefy Butter Famous Wild Rose Brand PER ROLL $1.05 Fresh Oregon : . Ranc1 r. eggs - c-: K Dozen I , Choice ooiung f nt , " v Beef, Lb. . . . l. 2l CHOICE BEEF POT ROASTS, POUND i2y2c- 15c SIRLOIN and'' ; - T-BONE PS I CHOICE ROUND STEAKS, LB. , . . . ...... 20c CHOICE SHOULDER ROAST PORK, c r PORK STEAK ......25c 1 . Cascade Specials on Smoked Meats and Poultry I X" (to c ftr? c&itmfl iKkifttfi mmm mmmmmmm la "The Market -that sells for less." Saturday Specials That Evidence Economy anil Thrift in the Highest Degree . Tender.Steer Beef Pot Roast ftound Steaks Sirloin Steaks Nice Juicy Steaks "The Market That Sells for LESS" PRICES LOW. QUALITY HIGH These and many other advantages are offered you at THE PACIFIC MARKET m doing your marketing. Satisfaction Guar anteed on every transaction made. Your patronage so licited upon the foundation of continued and mutually profitable dealings. Try THE PACIFIC for This Week's Marketing --It'll Prove i Helpful ; f BirT-rvn $.1.05 EGOLA 'Roll ...... 75c SHORTENING Pound '.. . ENDERLOIN rq -A BACKS, pound J5C Pork Roast Pork Steaks c lb. VEAL SAUSAGE, home made, lb. ..... . Delicious Fancy Sugar Cured BREAK FAST BACON, lb. 20c 35c Eggs, Butter and Cheese At the sign of Pacific you. can be assured of the Tery beat the market affords. Prices that can't be surpassed is another adTantaf e. Strictly fresh OREGON RANCH EGGS Special . 53c BUTTER, our famous Green Valley Creamery Butter, lb. .53C FULL CREAM CHEESE, Tery mild, rich in mvor lb- ...,24c Nu-Life Food Co. FOOD DEMON8TKATIOIT DAILY . Th Vigor -meal.- Indorsed by doctors. All cereals and honey handled, and guaranteed. 3To so licitors, fall line assorted can dles. MBS. C. S. flBOCXWAT, Prop. Penny PotiiiH " Profit : 22c dicnics Pound R- BOLOGNA, ea. IOC riSL 40c Salami, pound.. COMPOUND ; OO Pound 0C i . iivitu, pouno.. ""V Ml CUGAR CURED Lil O PEC1AL RAPON CtC 9i 4 W Give Cash Discount Vouchers KKiiiii!.iaiiigfni8Tiij: ' -;c'-v;.-v',y.s III . , . Central Coffee Shop SATl RfiAT SPECIALS. PINK BEANS (new), clean stock, 2 lbs. for .... 25c 5 lbs. fori ........ :r . 50c H lbs. for, . X $1.00 cocoa or chocolate: Best grade in bulk, lb. 19c 25c K. C. BAKING PDR. 19c BORDEN'S or CARNATION 7? MILK, 2 cans. for. 25c LOG CABIN MAPLE SYRUP ISC slie for .' .20c . 56c size for .40c "1.00 ize for4 gQc' Peoples Market & Grocery Co. Corn (limit -3 cans), can 10c Tomatoes (limit 3 cans), per can ..... ; 10c 25-oz. K. C Baklns; Pow der for 20c Wessons Oil 35c-65c-$1.2S Borax, Crystal White and Sunny Monday Soap--5 bars for 25c Lea & "Perrln's Sauce (small sizejf, at ....25c White and Pink Beans, lb. 10c DEPENDABLE BUTTER STORE EGOLA, a substitute for butter, per rol... VOC GOOD RANCH BUT TEJLperlb. . ... TC MikeSaso-Stall7 Florida Grape Fruit, 3 for ZSe Wlnesap. Warner, Spltxenberg and other high-grade, Apples, per box ..gl.25 Sweet Potatoes, per lb 54 Fancy Rhubarb, per lb 15 Bananas, per doz. 2025d Tomatoes, per lb...... 10 Irvmgton Park FL0RM CO. Cut Flowers fencl Ferns at Lowest Prices COTTLE'SStanNo.9 eciali-BIG 1 a! ... iil: Saturday Sp RAISIN LOAF NEW CENTRAL Market BAKERY Saturday Special Rais- in Pound Cake, per lb. viC STALLS 4 AND4 5 Pietro Ingigioni FRESH FRUITS and VEGETA BLESCOMPLETE STOCK LOWEST MARKET PRICES DUNDAS Strictly Fresh Eggs, Creamery Butter1, rresn iairy ButMr. PIAZZA-StaUNo.6 Spitsenberg Apples, bit $1.25 Florida Grape Fruit, 3 for 25c Market Basket Free with ; erery 75c purchase. & (JO. , dos. 50c pf. n. 50c ' roll 95c City Fish & Poultry Market Fresh Fish Columbia River Smelt, Salmon, Lobsters, Oysters, etc Varied assortment, mod erate prices. FOR RENT SPACE IN THE LIBERTY MARKET I u BE OPENED AT THE CORNER OE - ... FIFTH AND YAMHILL , ; ABOUT MARCH . f .iLlT t? G Co. Tate. , :.r Ideei Location for Bakery, Dairy and Grocery . Apply 207 Stock Exchange Bldg. Special ale COFFEE .Our .regular 40c Coffee ,cn sale Saturday C5 only not over 4 lbs. to a customer lb. wfOJLl( MARTIN MARICS COFFEE C02 SIMON 'S GEEAf Tll i CONTINUES ! SATURI3AY Simon's timely money-saving UNLOADING SALE of fers wonderful bargains in wanted winter merchandise for tomorrow' selling. Every department puts forth unparalleled values- this is truly the Store of Bargains come early Saturday and get acquainted with Simon's during this sale. You will be well repaid. Store hours on Saturday, 8 A M. to 8 P. M. 100 UNION HOUSE. Shinola Polish 5c Shinola Shoe Polishing Paste the regular 10c kind sold , every where. All colors on sale to- tig morrow at ...... ........... ".. Sale of House Dresses $ 1.89 Ladies' Patent Cloth Tops $1.98 Here's a s h o value that will defy compet ltlon. La dles' black Patent Leather Shoes with cloth tops, exactly as Illustrated, all sixes, a $4.00 value anywhere, Sat ur day per pair, only $i.98 With materials at present prices it won't pay to make house dresses when you can buy them; at such bargains as Simon's offer for Satur day. One model in smart plaid gingham of good quality exactly as illustrated at $1.89. Others in varied patterns and styles :all underpriced for this Unloading Sale. ... j " ' ' " s Ladies' Kimonos $1.39, $ 1 .49, $ 1 .69, $1.79 Of excellent quality flannelette, tn both light and dark colorings. Made up In at tractive styles. First class workmanship and finish make these kimonos especially desirable. See them tomorrow, when a large assortment goes on sale at these spe cial price, $1.39-$1.49-$1.69-$1.79. Men's Shoes $2.45 Like Cut No manv -who . needs , footwsar should Tass up this opportunity to get a good reliable pair of shoes at this bargain price. They're of gun metal calf, blucher style, GO AC as Illustrated on sale at PaiU Ladies' Lined ; Comforts $1.69 - Those who desire a comfort shoe should 'buy them underpriced to morrow here. Good quality . felt lined shoes for women 69 Ladles' Slippers odd lot 1....:. 69c Scarf and Cap Sets at 98c Both plain and .fancy colored de signs In the popular Angora wool sets of cap and scarf to match a large assortment of them go oh sale tomorrow at a big re- QQ duction. Chose them at 'OC Separate Scarfs and Caps each 39c Tailored' Skirts: Special $3.95 You'll be surprised at their quality and smart style, for only a fortu nate purchase enables us to offer these all-wool serge skirts in black or navy, accurately cut and; well tailored at the Unloading M QC Sale price of .. . . .:. .... PJV $5.00 Men's Shoes Saturday $3.98 Good reliable quality Men's Heavy Work Shoes worth up to $6 In this lot, go on sale to- d0 QQ morrow at only JJVO Work Shoes - 4LO QQ values to $4 sPeeTO Misses' Gun- metal Shoes $1.98 Ounmetal calfskin shoes - for misses durable and reliable makes, button. styie. go on sale, QQ tomorrow at ............ P '0 Misses' High Cut Shoes, dQ i n on sale at PsSe'l 57 Men's Shirt Sale Sample Lines to $2.00 Men here Is your chance to stock up on high class, dressy shirts and save real money. Tomorrow we place on sale s big consignment of sample lines in fine quality materials all sizes. Shirts 01 lj that sell in. a.reguUr way at $t. So, $i.75t 12.00, Saturday Pf Boys' Heavy ' Shoes at $2.49 Just right for winter wear and a real bargain Boys' sizes, heavy shoes, values to SI.SO, marked for only .V. ............ .'$2 .4 9 Youths sixes, values to M Q f.00.at f Men's Knee Length Special at Only $2.19 ! Yeloban or Libby MILK Large Can Limit 3 to a Customer They'll go quickly at this price these high grade rubber boots In knee length . style per JO 1 Q feet stock on sale at onb-v. 1 27 $4.00 Packs at $2J50 "Men's Rubber Packs with leather tops, values up to 4.00, tfJO ttf go on sale Saturday, pr.waSeDU Wesson Oil at. . 31 SmaH sire. Limit 2 cans. SIMON'S .Aider, First and Second Streets $1.65 KetUes $1.30 Large size, 14-qt. blue litad white enameled Berlin kettles that sell reg ularly at S1.S5, special for (1 Saturday's slllnr:...-... l.OU ' 90c ALUMINUM SAUCE PANS 12.25 ALUMINUM : f q TEA POTS '. . ......... eO7 lUt White Eaatael Cabinets tie . Glassware ' -' Odd lot, ckolee sow. lie Kar o j -f Q Syrup at . . 2 lb. cans. 1 'Limit 2 cans. Clearance, of s 'Rubbers 10c Ladles and children's -Rubbers practically given away not all sixes in the lot. but nearly If), everyone can be fitted. Pair Jfsss Bsbbers An odd lot 7Qn mosUy large sixes, $1.25. vals. 69c $1.35 10c Picnic Hams 24c ' Fresh smoked Picnic Hams for less ac stmon's Saturday; Buy them at omy id. f ine quality Backs at 38e lb.: Singapore rise- 1 apple. Xt-os. eass, f for...... Stmos's Baking Powder, ,1 lb. ea.; , Sfosepele Oreea ' OUres, It os Pise Amerieaa , i" Sardlses, 4 for.. ........ Bacoa 25c 15c 25c 25c $12.50 All Wool Mackinaws $750 Positively the greatest .value v In Portland in this all-, wool Mackinaw. Coat In belted style . as pictured. In plain or plaid pat terns a regular $12.60 vaiue. Sator- $7.50 Boys' 1 Mackinaws t i ' Get the boy warm Mackinaw to finish out the' winter.. We've jiplendid ones for the little felJows of ft and t years at only S3.98 Larger and finer ones for Saturday up. to g 7.50. 100 UNION STORE-WE CLOSE AT 8 P. Mi SATURDAY SIMON'S Alder, First and Second Streets SPECIAL Big showing of Boys' Sleds all ldnds--at Bargain Prices at SIMON'S. u 252 THIRD ST., NEAR MADISON