PAGE TWO. DALLAS VOTEES TO DECIDE QUESTION THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM, OREGON ..... imi-r nmiimil - ntflll 1 1 1 1 1 'MAYOR OF DALLAS ONLY IHKttUIIM. -mum I li l i v - WEDNESDAY, JANUARY VJ-20. RESIGNS THIS WEEK COMMITTEES ARE , . ,1 ;..;; . r.-.v r. l it. 'P. 1 . .. .' Wou! i ,:y Hiti's he a directed to the ! which are the following grade t ."a?em. The. ings: One at the intcr8ec:m " i (l ii: i hi Southern Patilia railroad and Pacific highway Immediately ntmV the city of Salem. Oregon: on. It OFS0NDAYSHOW8L i . ii.ii. Inters has I Or. Jan. 7. Ausum r. to more than in paw ' " .P.n. ha Iwa m emoer 01 R n.n.. J. 1 Tb matter "" Jf th moving ph-tar i . awecanl election to be jr. - la city council and who ft she past handed in hie, meet.'.ig of . ' o, nf tlie riKlliar H, Sunday t - - " . .t. ra1h9r. a:ht M : Wong Sing Ju, abvut i seat was found dead on 'he iue'- : front of rjearec Sun' "r. iniml, hrtwwn Hi and '- Willi the exception 'f " commit- j Wednesday morning The i iMrl. nonce and hewnn, nj tnintunnn ueuin m u: m. biumbum. the various cunimiUee In i - r.J h.i'. . i: 1 fu ;hO: ! em a use of Cr.e j Sh. r-1 iff Needham and Corcmcr tVuuh In-; ,hl, riiv f'.unril Ui remain in miw , iL Th. various con.- v,rl old Ch,n in Chinatown ho sam wis ceptd. Mr. Uifcf" ; ' . ,..,,., ... Mayor O. J. ! " W " J 1 'n '"I toe. aoiwetllB hi aprinC "":- r. ii.ir l thi lUr. fui;u. jfor erat day. , f . taU rM U m-lr.e ( j u all la. " ' j , Wsy, ,m! mmi ,,m,mitt-W. A. Tbre .r. no mark, m tn biKiy : 1Z eUei. th r.r. of hw r mother and ; chnlrttian: o. L. Kdward "d.ra. ,1(f foul p.ay, a,.d .1 Ui IJi cny c.u"v ' , dull a wwut-int tjuin-' ot tr.'i : liv by other ChJni". Rho Knew tne . A pUU- .r'!.... 1,1 Nat"" i:,.. H. -!luk!; ,, ,.Ue.a man that he p 1 rich,, , prn m i ' . ., . t li,..,.-! h- riirmut d'-1 , , 1 li;it ni;hl him Inunrrd in alLmk (ill ...n. h K. nurfu ii nut iinn - itlnu i Hur K. ti inte. rnairiiiaii. - --r for lb 4 June lo '.no ! r , 1!arr,,) ;lKrr. K. W. 8imcr.il. r.lt tudd 10 him vim- oi ,.iul!,t,ir,r rim) Oral-t Vol. cltlm fur the -rvk- h" h rvi. l,.h(jrm,ri. ifria Haif-r. Jam. Mc r4 th city. IuaidMt'ly ("' (.,.,tan(, rMlKL.tloii of Mr. Kuwr. r. b K.r. r,t r , ull,Un(. ,.n,u,eo. L. onllrun-st-lrif numd '" .,,. i h.iirrn.u;; I V. Juhnaun, Jumei UMl'i tlwlr Iavtr th uffl- i Mrltli mil h bim 4Cr.t Tti wannl lt-t N.( Klf. WJ,t.r fumlnjttM R. W. I O-r. proi.iio. i.t l.u'r "' !,.,., .airman-. W. F. Buchnt-r, U uc"d Mr. C!rnt and Mr. '-Vj v, jh(ian. ... prnt at tb m--tn '; ,aMh t,.,;, r.mltt.-Kob-woro In toc up hi. Jutl. Cric ialrmaI1. o-rald Vulk. mediately. ! Kdw.nd S.hijiike. Mr. Kler. th. rtrtaK mayor h-,s, um,nt -Jam.. Mr- b..n In offl.-. Jut on. Kr taking I! I chairman. F. U t iter. A. IL innrr.t a i.nr uuh janu ir j nn-i r"inall')n .f Trif-y Wain. T h. ' bi an rdnl worker f"r thn t-i-lr Intvrvn uf th rtty and bit i'j- ua frmii the counrtl iiiIHiii will tw hnly flt. ,n r-f'-if:;'' xarrottrd th. '.elj'i .h"Mr I mater:..:!;.' r "We are advi fnmi iters f th itrrs .r.i li;. .- th' ; and Kir's ; hat it '.vuu''l vi cuiiib' r of ! lar states: : ine been failed s :(r ;3 ,nv uiude eroKsinjis .erowing of the Southern Pacific J -r ieci'i::riit i! 1 to the proper 'road with the Salem-Silvertsn us that f-.r ti.o safety of the at the Oregon state fair grounds on highways of this county, on the Pacific highway at the i'nf pio'.er ciussiiiK ignals be: section of Union and Capitol strj i i t.iroad companies ; in the city of Salem, Oregon, aiU . .,t uiioi imK- af the Intersection nf l.i li-'' i'-uo... .. ...... iai , t ;-.,m e la.rfht oo particularly ' rwemn streets in tne city of ii:. ;o ii.'O ai'ol I'lOIlol i.v . aiuvii re(ivii, ai and vac n : ib-: that ira they 4 UMlr bat -i. r tk. rlt aakine csatlMaae "f tb Biuiday arid fU awrl liruioti en lb ib Jh4 th matter rf"Td to th rtiaaac) roriimittvo with Inatrue lUtms I brine In r.-on"iien4atl tfc flrat niMtm wW In January Tk Mitt) a unaalmou in It fcuaf that lb mat tor ""l t,,T ,h ontinril la t yjm and rimrnond 4 tkai th ubKt li lft to a ! f IJm people. A number of th eeun rOmum ar aiao in favor of plardn on Hi ballot at th mm tint lb mm tag pMur hor ctoln law I rotd on, s lav to Ooa th witifectbmry Ham and th arn of th city. . Tb ao orn : tuned In Iallaa erral year airo by a ot of th rlty eoBf-rl! and th nwimr at thai tlm. O, v' Hmlth. arrtef e fca poraWtMi t owrat. lr. Mmltb car ri4 th ttiatur to tb drroll rort af) m wrdUt -. rendered by JuilK H. II. ttelt In hla favor Th Hundn)r cloattMl bw k bee amended wm. hat tne that Urn fct ltore are af the ot'lnion that en If th papula td la tin I lie eluiw th akpreiM court retild aet aalil th or- operated for revrue are not community social gatherings. We find from the evidence that the greater number of patron of t.iese ilanre halls are from the city. "We believe that these entertain tynts. as they have been conducted in the past, ar not in the interests uf good moral, or Rood citizenship. "We believe that there arc plenty of lines and opportunities in these i.r,.rieroiis davs for the investment funhr iavraticaUon. Coroner CUuth)of ,.apnl where there I him. j The body la at the undertaking parlor of tho Wbb dough -ni- pny, where it will 1 held pending; mid that if evidence point to any- j thing other than natural death an In 'quent will be bcld. A. L. Kr-izer and : Thomas Watt found Siiik in-'s body f.I.AH bllltl ILH WITH UH.U ifcaltaa, ian T - 11 a la attain In lb rrtp of a cold . th lhr mimHr Tueedny wominir rttr Ib II above ar wbtrh rauaed a ibr mt pie to frimMut and pia- apple and other fruit wblrb were laft m d to be ileinvlr aa ajr4. Th wither ha been r-old fee tt past aevervl da bat Hondnv Brtffht u th ooldnet pneit-ed ! the eold ap of thre week mm whlrk followed lb bl nw Hiiow fed In th mountain f br Monday and for a time lb rwaldenu of lh oily tbuunbt that eher storm a about n mah Ita appearaoee her but the weather mod oral' durtn the day only to turn w44 3rtR tb n!ht. Bid on th new baarul bri iri ttn Vounit bay at Aatori will! ... i... A Um aliite hliihaat ... i.. i..,.i...i ' ll.ilvumeii milotlior ' o iii.h -.. February . The new pet;iflti4bna ellmlnal" eondratln of a eunibi-j nation hlcliway and railroad t.ri.Jaf-i. I and Include only tb hlKiiway liridu. i .Vliore. Kevuiiori of minute Harold Hanei 'hairinan. H. It. Vaiulevort, V. U Li ter. Ordinance eoniiuitlee K. M. Sim ral, Chan man, ItubtTl Crulu. W. A. Wleat. Kli-et ein.,n.iile Waiter Huchner. chairmen; II H Vandervort. ti. K. : aa the were en route to work early in . gPrVun rro.sin(r j the inornins. SALEM CONTRACTOR IS CALLED BY DEATH would be no question as to Us uaa eii-ci upon nic community. I'.ecommendinfr that proper siltnaN be erected bv railroads Invol'.cd: WE ARE ADVERTISING laienee coltimitte 'li, rbalrniun. P. V M""l' S''er coiTiin lit' - A. -li. K llalvor JohtiKon, A. II II. It. W, Mineral. Moor. Harold Women Sitd Swamp-Koot j 9mtf Dm -BHOwlt gt IMIMbr T r tb aaoMlne, rati for full him UAaATIVE IlKliMII Qt'lMIN tat leta lk for stitnature of H. W. UKMVM. Cure a cold la uu day. lor Ad Thoiiwtinl of women hv kidney and bluddr trouble and never ua pect It. Women complaint ofU-n prove to be nolhlnn ! but kiilney trouble, or Hie revolt of kldnei or bladder dl- If the kldneia ai not In a healtiiv condition, they my eaoee lh other orKana to heroine ihm'iw.d t'aln In iho bin , hendarh. Ion of ambition, nerune are often times mptom of kidney trouble. Don t delay atarlina Ir.-ntin-oit. 1'r KUmnr' Hwitmp-ltool. a phyairlan Breeerllitlon. obtained at nny di'un lore, may be pial the remedy need to overcome aucb rondillona. tlet a medium or lurae alia bottle linniedietely from any dm tor However If you wlh to teat this treat preparalhtn eeiid ten reiita l lr Kilmer Co.. ItlnKhamlon, N. V . for a earn pie bollle. When wi iiIum b ur and meollon th euiem Cupltal Journal. ( Adv ll a-U e if QU ..nil t.ii i . 1 1 1 s ASK TOR Safe cTfsrHIFAHTStndlfiViLlDS f HorlicK's liieurif loal A.-d Imtlatloa a4 Substitute adnaMHa.loaikUand aetwt( Children I Rkk Wilt, malted grain t tied In Powder Tb Origwait rw Uliidi lot All A(eN Caoaiag NowrUbuuj Dilibl tv Wo .Cirr;v r Completes 1 i tx cil THOMSON'S "GLOVE-FITTING CORSETS 3 I Si The tiiousumlrf mmi thtmsarulH of Thorn Ron's "(;ioe Kitting" CorsvU Uuight here in mt-tit years, by S tlom's vvtuiu n, wmihi indicate that thene arc truly g:trmont,s of rval merit. Antl4 their popularity h;is never slacken ed, but h eonhtantly increa.Hing. In this daily Scramble for mt'rciundise, we feti very Ar tunate indetnl, to I able to meet vour wants v ith so etnnpleU a line of these just ly famous corsets. We nake n promises for the future. We advise early put chasing. la Vidoire Corsets fur ilk- wtfci Mi flurr uwalH) HwuieWI. teueieatv! s4 lintett yti.nl .!? i'K chairman; linger. HildKe (omioiitee H. II Vander voit. cbairman; W. K. Hu hner, O K. lialvoraen, Light romniitl" P. V. Jnhnaon. chairman. P. L t'tter, James Mc Clelland. Park eomrnliiee F I Piter, chalr inan: li. I.. Heotl. II. II. Vtidrvort Itub-a commltlee n .! Wilson, chuunoin; W A. Wieat. Herald Volk Itoliert Clan: Hand eoiiiinlllee Hubert Craig, r hair man; W. A. Wieut, Kdward tbhunke. i I DATES OF ATHLETIC TITLE CONTESTS SET New York, Jan. 7 infinite datea for aeveraf nallmuil chaiuiiiuuNhipa tor ISIili have lion officlnlly an nounced by the Amateur Athletic l;n loit a follow HouIiik Hoelon, April li and . Hiwketbttll ...Atlanta, tin, week be UllinliiK Much I Wi eel iliK - lili m.itKham, Ata, April H and 11 Tug of war New York. March U. H iininlnK - - Junior event"- ;;f) )rl. t'l.land Y if C A, April 17; r.mi ar,l, Mlnneapolm. A. C. Man-h i. f inry diving. Chicago A , Much 31. women' Keillor too vimU relay. Illinoia A. C. CliCaKO, April 1. women Junior. In y irdH Clevvliind A C. Kabruary Jll, and wotticn'a junior Ion ar.le bto-r, utrtike lirenaburg. Pa . February IS; men s Indoor le-nlor 'id ard. irmcngo A , Much 31. I oo xanla, Urunkiine, Miss Mmli II. lull yards, lire it laike naval ttaiuiiiM Htation, Marcit 24, and 31HI anla Ita k atroke, Itllnot A C , ChK'Sgo. Apul 1 J. McU. U:adrick. JJ. a local con tractor, son of Mr. a::l Alts A L. Headrlck, died at the hono- of his par ents, 40.1 North Cottage street, al 5 :4i o clock Wednesday morning. A private funeral will be held at the of th. Vt'cltl, A. I'li,lil'll ITllll. pany at three o'clock Thursday after- j noon, lnterrment will be In the .Mount Crest Abbey Mausoleum. Mr. Headrlck served during the war a a member of the ll;hl ambulance corps. 316th sanitary train. He was in training 10 months, eubatiiiK here June -il, 1917. Ills parents Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Heudrlck, and twu visters, Mrs. Oscar K. Price and Mr Haiph 11 Cooley of Malem. and two brothers, Clifford T Headrlck. Yakima, Wn . ,.iol William K Headrlck of Portland, survive him. IS YOUR BEST FOOD- ore o And this has become a national slogan for Bread-Eaters. The H0LSUM slogan as adopted by us and ap plied every day is: "We Bake Better BREAD So the Public will eat more of it!" Ask your grocer for the roughest volake in Its history, latTouraine, French line steamer, was in port today with several lifeboats miming and the port side of her deck mmished. She had "o'J passenger aboard. Among the passengers held by the Immigration authorities were five young French women on ih. .r way to California, one to uiarry a former sergeant in thtt American army and the others to go to relatives tin pool lug their money it (w.ia found there was not sufficient to pay all the rail road farva and leave . proper margin for c.xpenee- Call Issued For National Bank Statements Today! 4 i Washington, Jan. T. The comptr. rr of th currency today issued a call or the condition of all national hanks at tb close of business on Wednes day, Iiecember 31. t be erected bv railroads Involved: dan- t :n .Marion county T mgm W Jf 'were ejcoriati-d by the grand jury. B t M nl Lai IMi I Grand Opera House t MONDAY 10 t JANUARY j J si piu:mi:i.v satim yi.. MClUW I ff ffi f n ?0m IHOLSUlm IPIUIISI.30I.-,0C I -pi f1! Fl 1 " f - i therry tity Baking Lo. i day at )H'rii Hous- lrug Slure wmmmmmmmmmmmmmumaamm -- 4iMitM4i44444ii44444444444444tMt4tiM M-' ' e3..se-"--Uf.. Mf U --itv r L. ?Mlr5aieglSaa - Wfe ' t. TUT" : r : - i ",.iiii.T--;..u., ali&-1 DON'T WHIP! Stop Lanhinc Your Bowel with H.it).hCatiidrtivsbiit Like "Cavgfrts." uaim in, ,wi,iinii;v (iixr to m, u.e icuiar lu ii or else 1 oto I tp.itton. b.hout at ii h diaordel. and so k lio do nit whi(i tb. a activity with h.ir-h ; h Ul,,. in,, f.ver and bowels need to fl 1 i IS' "til- and ntuial roilc, one that can i couotantl) he t.ed without barm The I 'Hlte! i t v -1 and bowel l.mlc t '.i. uela ' Ihrv lint the tuer to work the colon and bow cla of tins and poleot.a without never sick u nr Inci.n- Ueiuence you like Calomel. Siilta, till i I 01 I'utKattvea ! Twenty -five tuiittos. tnn.a of C? '' 1 t are sold ea li ,st They work t, ....... -,-t,, , nw,,-. vtw Ml i little too. f . . e t . ! ela. The I j AO t c .. eiMi 1 1. I , i'I wasi... tonil T : t Iplng. - tllev aw e4ut a ey ttsa hue af Mlta HHv-t ttS liTONIGHT J At Grand Opera Hoase An Evening With Thrilling Music By the CIIERN-1-AY-SKY'S Tickets $1.00 and $1.50 At Opera Drug Store 'Anderson Case Passed Up By Grand Jurors (t ouiiiiued from page uue) : in at dance hails siuiued iu the cot.n jtn outm.le th. city lllmits but in proimitv to the city of etnleni. ' We caliid a iuiiobr of witnesses. ; among slunn .-re the Juvenile off -o-ii if the comity, thji police matron ot the city of S,il.ui. cltlaens who te 'sole in the Immediate Vicinity of these hails and proprietor; and operator of the piaco involved. Sil I vision la 1j 'The eiob-me lends to show that t;i. -re has mit been a careful super vision on the part of the inntiniienmin which would Insure these dance hails oeme m-h. olaceii us we would want our minor childun to attend without being cbapet oned. There 1 but tittle evidence showing -tijectlonable oin Mu. t on th. tioor of the halls during the dame but there Is abundant evt 'donee which tends to show lh.it the moial conditions (,iin and coming jto and from the hall snd the ron.il 'tious thai eiiet outsit u( the hall dur ing the hams . r th dance are no! iv.tmt thev ahou.a be There seems to ; be s luck of aup.M v .sloii of some iet. jtii. not only gvuug ami coming from ith dance, b.i th outside of the ;biiidln( ,tj' "g the hour of th ,dIH V "It a sv a. evi lewe that some of til pattolta of thew dat.ra r y,umj people who have not yet attained1 tneir ii.-..i.i hyt h alteud these .la -leea wiihoat being chspeloued v.r in proper ,.,., VV beiwee that the t.aieiits of thcc children, and rs pev.ia;iy ct the you a aurl. ar In a !' "'esi.oo.ibic f,. ihelr daughter jaiiendanec u,.on uh I dace and we . would earnestly uig Ukii the par jctn that the iii.i!,a ieerlvea in reference la the (,iaf,.g f amueemei.t whivh tbeir daiighter sllend IJvlwtr 1 msU "The fact Uf -hcae halle being cut lde the c:tv limn, ,,jt ,n,r.for. be- JAN. 8 3 DAYS ONLY JAN. 10 A leader at the Head of the Economy Farade. Men and Women with an eye for Economy will hasten to make the most of this opportunity. ' Such values as these at such remarkable low prices do not linger long. Here are a few of our many values: MEN'S SPECIALS Coopers part wool union suits 2.95 Wrights all wool union suit Drawers and shirts, part wool Best grade flannel night gowns Coat sweaters, heavy neck Hi-grade flannel shirts Overcoats, value $2..50, sale price lT Mackinaws, value $14.00, sale price Cashmere hose Mackinaw gloves Canvas gloves Neckties $5.00 $1.95 $2.65 $1.65 :vj r r. e-l; f k f M t. $1.50, $2.95 and $3.95 ...$17.50 $8.50 ;5c to 65c 25c, :5c and 50c ...lOc ..-...:v.6oc Sure Relief 6 Bkll-ans Hot vatr Sure Relief BOYS' SPECIALS Boys' part wool union suits Boys' Hi-grade night gowns Boys' wool shirts Boys' flannel shirts Z...'" .--Z"..'"' Boys' fancy flannel Mouses"!" Boys' flannel blouses !..!..!.! , . CHILDREN S PLAY SUITS blue denim and striped, age 1 to S inns sweaters r.$1.65 $1.45 $2.95 ..$1.: ...:..$1.65 50c .90c We m have a ! Si la KUlt 44-47 KTtTri bTKU.T MEN'S STOKE 4tt STATU STRJEKI RE LL-ANS - MEN'S STORE svroR INOIOKSTIOM