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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 8, 1913)
tgt row DltLT CAPITAL" iOFBNAt, 8A1EM, OBXGON, SATUBDAT, FEBRUABT 8, 1918. Hi Special Sale of High Grade Heaters TAia sae includes our entire stock of heating stoves. We don't want to warehouse any heaters this coming summer, and have put prices on all of them which will interest you Prices from $2.65 up SEE WINDOW DISPLAY AITOMOHILE SUTUKS FEDERAL TIKES Valley Motor Car Co. AGENTS FOR R. C. H and Oakland Salesroom mill Garage 5(10 Ferry St. E. H. MIIITKSIDE, Milliliter iddrnro I'liono Main -'ll.MI JAMES SYKES Treasurer Office I'lioiio Miiln 22!S SOy.lCXHISO IN CHARGES MADE BY SPRECKELS CNITED FHS 1X1IID WIRl New York, Feb. 8. Warning to Sec retary MacVeiigh ttiat ho cannot dis miss such nn Important matter as "Treasury Circular No. 5," by refer ring to his criticism as "bosh and moonshine" won sounded here today by Rudolph Spreckels, San Francisco bunker. The Callfornlan also served notice that lie would leave for Wash ington either Monday or Tuesday to "light the order to a finish." "This order," said Spreckels today, "does not requlro banks to give bonds or any other security or to pay inter est. The national banking law pro vides that bankse designated as de positories must give sulllcient secur ity for the safekeeping and prompt payment of public money deposited In them. Sprockols defied MacVeiigh to cite legal authority for the order, adding: "Clearly the secretary In Issuing so radical an order In the last few weeks of his olllce, is guilty of bad taste, or I fear bud faith. Just such happen ings prove the danger of permitting such a long Interval to elapse between election and actual taking over of control of the government by the new ly elected officials." Senator LaFolletto of Wisconsin took a hand today in the controversy. Ho promised to make a thorough Investi gation of the order. National Treasurer Thompson ad mitted this afternoon that the circular contains no provision for payment of Interest on the Increased government deposits. Ha also admitted there was no siieclflo provision that such de posits be secured by bonds, but Insist ed that security provisions would be superfluous because the banking law covers the matter. Senators Polndexter of Washington and Goro of Oklahoma also announced their Intentloa of Investigating Sprock et's charges. EnsassrannaaaBssssaasasnra TOOK THE ALl'MM INTO THEIR CAMP Wllaltnotte's basketbnll team took the alumni five Into ramp Inst night, for the second time this year to the tune of 21 to 14. It was thought that the 'varsity basketball team would not amount to much this year, along at the beginning of tho season, hut, after the alumni was beaten the first time a couplo of weeks ago, W. V. began to believe that there would he an aggre gation pounded out of tho raw mate rial that would make a creditable showing, anil now, after this second decisive defeat of the old-timo stars, faith has tnken tho place of hope. Tho 'varsity lined up with Young and Ifepp as gunrds, Tallnmn and P. I loin an forwards, Pfnff center. Alum ni, Mlnton and Gibson ns guards. Sehott and Mclntyre forwards, and "Rusty" Schramm center. Ralph Ho ninn refereed. Schott, the mysterious red-headed stranger, of the alumni hunch, wns their Individual star, plny lng nil over the floor nil Iho time, and shooting four of the alumni's six goals. The other alumni players showed flushes of old-time form, but couldn't hit the baskets very well. For Hie 'vnrslly P. Ilomnn was the point maker, playing (he whole floor like a streak, and shooting somo of the most sensational baskets. Of the 'varsity's 21 points. Ilomnn made lfl. Young, the freshman gimrd, played the game nil the time, nnd It wns only due to 1 tn that the nlumnl did not mnko several baskets nioro. Young will bo a star guard after a couplo of seasons of college couching. The gamo wns very fust and exceed ingly free from fouling. El M II tl U n ii n ii ii ti ti ii ti ti ' ti H n rs ti ii ti H H H n ti H ti n ii H si ti H t ti ti H n El n H n n n SI II 11 11 ti ti ti n ii n a n is N 13 M ore of This Just a Few Days Great Sacrifice Sale $30 Suits and Overcoats $18.45 $25 Suits and Overcoats $15.95 $20 $15 Suits and Overcoats : Suits and Overcoats $13.85 $8.88 M 4 44 44t44-f4M-44-44-M $25 Gaberdine Rain Coat $16.25 T ii$15 - 35c and 50c t $1 Silk Ties 19c! 0A A 4 ii $4.50 and $5.00 Slipons Regal Shoes $8.95;! $3.25 .50 I $2.00 Man'n&ArrowShirts :: Man'n&ArrowShirts $1.15:: $1.38 $3.50 and $4 1 75c 150c i $1.00 Man'n&ArrowShirts f Black Sateen Shirts f Blue Work Shirts J Dress Shirts $2.65 1 39c 29c 69c $4.00 $4.50 I 50c Heavy Heavy Work Shoes :: Heavy Work Shoes President Suspender I Police Braces $2.69;: $2.95;: 29c 21c M-M-t 35c $1.00 Crown Suspenders Heavy Rib Sweaters 19c i 59c $2.00 ; $3.00 Sweaters :: Wool Sweaters $1.19 1 $1.69 203 COMMERCIAL STI1EET, CORXEK OF COI IIT STREET. t It u n ti ii ti ti ti ! ti ti it ti u ti IS n ti u ti H 13 tl 11 ta ti II 13 El H U tl tl 11 El n 13 u 13 II 11 11 IS 13 S3 11 IS tl II n 13 M II tl U 13 11 13 tl II El El R3 El 13 U tl 13 $3.50 Wool Flannel Shirts $2.28 4.4444444.4444.4444-44. $3.00 Man'n&ArrowShirts $1.88 wB&aDassasassQQaBaBiUassBS After luncheon the members wero fa vored by duets from the Mrs. Paultis and llutte, and from Messrs. Kaup and Sehott. Tho meeting was then ad journed all declaring that they hnd spent a most enjoyable afternoon. Nordlra Concert, Subscribers are requested to reserve their tickets booh, ns tickets are sell ing fast. The dully sales nre averag ing 100. TleketB may be reserved nt Miss Magers' studio. Your neighbor may know thnt you have money, but what they may not know Is how you got It. VISE ALI.l-.VS FOOT-EASE. The antiseptic powder to be shaken Into t tie shoes. If you want rest nnd fomfurt for tired, aching, swollen, sweating feet, use Allen's Foot-Ease. It relieves corns and bunions of all pnln and prevents blisters, sore and callous spots. Just tho thing for dancing parties, patent leather shoes, and for breaking in new shoes. It Is the greatest comfort discovery of the age. Try it today. Sold everywhere, 25 cts. Don't accept any substitute. For freo trial package, address Allen S. Olmsted, TeRoy N. Y. F. E. II. ! We heard a man say the other morn ing thnt the abbreviation for February Feb. -means Freeze every body, and that man looked frozen In his ulster. H was apparent that ho needed tho kind of warmth that stays, the warmth ; that reaches from head to foot, nil i over the body. Wo could have told jhlin- from personal knowledge that ! Hood's Sarsapnrllla gives permanent I warmth, it Invlgoratos the blood and ; speeds It along through artery nnd jveln, nnd really fl'.s men nnd women, 'boys nnd girls, to enjoy cold wenther and resist the attacks of disease. It gives tho righl kind of warmth, stim ulates and ttrengthens at the same time nnd nil lis benefits are lasting. Thero may bo a suggestion In this for you. lllieiiniiillsm. In almost every instance is directly caused by uric acid in tho blood. Mer ltol Rheumatism Powders nro manu factured for the express purpose of neutralizing nnd eliminating the uric acid from the system, Easy to take nnd thoroughly effnrllvo. Capital Drug Klore, exclusive local ngents. . asaaacaasaaaacaaaasacQaaaaaaaaasssaizaaaaaaazszaassasazcazsiZaaB&as Elect Officers. The Cermnn Frauen Vereln held their monthly meeting nt the home of Mrs. Mary Kaup, January 30. Tho fol lowing olllccrs wero elected: Mrs. Mary Kaup, president; Mrs. (Innten beln, vice-president; nnd Mrs. Kntle Schott, secretary. Following the meet ing a lunch was served by tho presi dent which was much enjoyed by all. "There Ig a reason" why you should satisfy your needs in the house furnishing line at the present time.. We overstocked for the holidays, and must now cut our stock. Hundreds have bought from us during our five months in Salem. Have ; ou hoard of a dissatisfied one? Remembor the place, for we are In the low rent district. OUR BARGAINS PT7 a jhji riri The Best on the Market BUY WHILE THE STOCK IS FRESH Spaulding Logging Co, ii n ti n ti E3 13 11 a El n ii S1 4 "" l A FEW OF ii El g Oak Dressers i Brass Beds 4 13 tl 3 Oak Extension l Oak Dining Tables mm El El 13 mm ti Quick-Meal front;and ferry PHONE 1830 111 11 El 11 ti ill Pl u N U K If 111 w El El 111 Child's Crib $14.75 Chairs $1.50 Steel Range Quartered Oak Buffets $17.25 Arm Rockers n El 11 El II El El El El EJ It El El El 4.4.444.4 j El El El II 444-M-4i4Wt444-HVf4f II I II Couches i Solid Oak H IM El El 11 II Large Rugs g 9 x 12 H ti 11 4-f J! Heating Stoves !! ALL PRICES m Extra Discounts 11 Solid Oak Chiffonieres Chase Leather Rockers $12.50 Wash'g Mach's aiemiTiri 333 CHEMEKETA STREET, NEAR COMMERCIAL ri Two Blocks North of State St. One Hundred Feet East of Y. M. C. A. g ri in miret moaffl ft 4 M 11 El El