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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 21, 1915)
gjHilTirr' the WEEKLY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, THURSDAY, JANUARY 21, 1915. THREE CITY NEWS ! K 4 H fr $ ! Baseball See the gamo of baseball : Saturday. 1'urtland Bouvora vs. 'Frisco (Si'illn. The men are trnininjr hard, jjc llnmo called at 2:30 p. m. Kemember id the date. Watch imimm for further un ite , nouncement. Meyers store directs. The Silver hoe stock, which was r- 'cently sold under bankruptcy proceed- !l!l jn), was bought by the Price fshoe Co. " 1 ' The stock will be closed out. il 111 P i i iTho sale will continue! two weeks and lOlOnfcl JaCKSOn lOnSeiltS tO uvvill be held at the location formerly occupied oy Mr. nilver, JNortn loin-merciol. . T.in resignation tendered the gover-1 Used pianos I have traded some pur by Colonel .Inmes Jackson, inspec-: talking machines to people who had no tor genera) of the Oregon National 'more- use for their pianos. These pi Ounnl, hns been withdrawn by Colonel 'anos i dispose of at a price fur be .Inekson, as. reqnesteil by the governor iow their real vulue. Jf you need a recent letter. When tho resignn- iano ttd ,l0 ot obiect to one that lias VERNON DISPATCHES TELL , OF PLAGUE. Rome, Jan. 21. Dispatches from Vienna today brought the startling news that 1"0 eases of black smallpox had been discov ered in the Austrian capital. Hxtreme precautions are being taken to prevent the spread of the disease to the Austrian army. Withdraw His Resignation WAR IN EUROPE PARTAKES OF THE NATURE tiion was received, it will be remember iM that the governor immediately asked I'oloncl .lackHon to reconsider his ac tion, and in a very warm letter express- his appiwiatitri of Colonel .Inckson's miu.hinc dealer, 432 Htatc street, services, and his desire that Colonel Ini'litiou continue his association with the (Imir.l. been used a little, come in and see if you can't find one to suit you at the attractive bargain prices for these pi anos, ueo. L. win, music anu sewing Xj matter how lionely a minister is :i woman ulwnys- says he has a good luce. ttiutniiTinirti HinTiiTiiH ii ti i n 1 1 m i mipsmRtrontiiiBBim mraniaHrBm mrmrnw yEBSTERS c 1 New Internatiohal ( The Memuam Webstei EverT dftv In Tour tulle nH iwirllnv at 3 humo, on the Htretftcar, In tlieolllce, hoy g fKiiu Htuuoi you liKCiy QueHllon llifl DICUIl- H liiK of noma nu word. A friend an kit g h miociionoitocftAofrinortnrpronuri- a This New Crenllnii annwrra alt kfmji of 1 quvxtionH in LanirimiftHI.tory,Bioicrar.,lty. i Fiction. KorHirn Wnnift. Trmi.. Arts iinA 5: g Science, uith Anal authority. i g 400,000 Words. Z I f 000 Illustrations, TO g ct 1400,000. cy.rc.ui 2700 Puti, k.WvZ W Tlio only dlptlonwy with tV-. 3 p lUnmetpdivldtilpaaa. clwr- i 3 aeleriial on AatiuKQ 01 V-p l..dilPw Edition: jfctw&V$ 5 On till n. onimiie. flfronff. Kri-Ai-v i. "Jill E5 muia piiptr. vvniu n unus- m H fliotion toown the JUcninnt W K Web-itor Inn, form bo light; fc vine nnii inc til t fcl iiiiu .:iU E WtiBhtoflUftulttrluUUuQ. if) P 6incll0B' i1! SikblluktJna (fcj ftnd rtceiv. - ?. FitF.K A Mt 1 cpuokrt 75 Btpl. 0. SC. filnwiiiiwlllilWglillll'i'ifiii'i' 1 i ni I T W. Simmons, who was arrested by the police of this city yesterday, was given a five-day sentence today on a vagrancy charge. Himmons is a drug user and was at first suspected of be ing mentally unbulnncod. It is prob able that lie will be examined by r. physician before he is released from the city jail. I Additional vault room is being con strncted adjoining the city recorder's 1 office by using about eight feet ofl B of tho end of tho women's jail. The a room was ubout 48 feet long and Btill I leaves plenty of room for tho rush of j business in that line. Tho new vault I will enablo the city recoifler to store I. a lot of papers und documents which I have crowded tho present vnult until it is impossible to store all of the ne- H cessary bonks and papers of the city. The new vnult will be fire proof throughout and will bo larger than the 3 present vault. - . 1 i.V?ff s 4 tft' ... '.I 1'. 14 .f OF PRIVATE AND INDIVDUAL HOSTILITIES i3 ti 11 tl n is u iuA tnt ,ft t 13 (SL FRENCH SCOUTS VJWATCHlMft EhEMY mm - - ' uiuMMidMti JACK FROST MAKES Overcoats Necessary SPECIAL We will close out all our remaining it n 19 Overcoats at Cost a W : s 1-4 OFF in i !m ii ii In ti m 13 ON CLOTHING & UNDERW'R We must make room for our spring goods now on the way. Tlw fighting in Europe, especially nlon the western scene of cunflict, is not much like the warfare of a genera tion ago. There is none of the dashing cavalry charge like that of the celebrated Light brigade, untiling like Oct tysburg, Khiloh or Cold Harbor. As a lule, the men have 'fought from tiench'es, in which they were protected from rifle fire and in mnny instances from artilleiy. Even when advancing the njlies have gone forward in open order, with tho men concealed as far us possible by bushes or fences. BRICK BROTHERS Formerly Oscar Johnson's Plymouth Corner State and Liberty Streets Bnaaaassssaa buy in salem EsasESEEisiE N m u 2. 00 ta m ta M li M HA ti M n u HOUSE HAS LONG DEBATE ON COMMITTEE REPORT (Continued from page 1.) between male nnd fctnnle school teach-'morning, one by Itcpreseutiitive Jrvin, eis, was indefinitely postponed, upon of Lincoln, providing that the present recommendation of tho committee on' compensation law bo amended so that, education. i ''' ' "S(! "f l' l of nn employe, Hoc to accident, the henei icinry of the deceased be compensated at the ires ent rate of n nil indication under the After amending the bill in the coin-' I mittee of the whole to contine its pro-: visions outside the limits, of an in-, an u ,M-nnn ,M v a ci 111 1 nu , ni; i.im 11 v.. n .CUT OOril I IM 111 V Or Kind, U1C Dim of seals which prey upon the salmon ,,nssod tho Olson bill grunting caught in the fishermen's nets nt " ! riijlit of eminent donuiin; that is, the W. C. Dyer brought suit in the cir- mouth of the Columbia liver to the destruction of thousands of fish every cuit court of this county today against ! year, and also increasing the bounty of L. Bcchtel nnd Joseph Bnumgiirtner, ! coyotes ami coyote pups from sf 1 .." to doing business under the name of Hech- j .fl per scalp, lis a result of the spread tel & Hvnon. The plaintiff alleges in , of rabies among the bands of " vur his complaint thnt he engaged to sell mints" in Eastern Oregon which not life insurance for the defendants nnd only threatens the livestock of that for such was to receive a commission suction of the state but. also the ill f five ner cent. He nlloL'ca that he ! hiiliitiinls. worked at this for some time and the commissions accruing from his labors right to condemn private property for the purpose of extending its mains and scope of service, to gas companies. That portion of this bill which granted the right to condemn such property as was deemed "necesarv or convenient'' compensation law and 3d per cent more i. 'to bo pnid by the employer; nnd the utile, ni 1 1 iiou, ,-, i i,v iepi csen nil i ve Thos. Drown, of Jlnrion, which pro vides that the compensation act be construed to lio a "bill of last resort, and that, when an indemnity is pnirt under the provisions of the compensa tion net. the beneficiary is burred from bringing suit, ngniust the employ aire copper ningnute, was the first wit ness culled today, ilo said ho was a director in the lollowing corporations:. The American Smelting company, (Ing geuheim Exploration company, Nevada Northern Kuilway, Pacific Copper wn- vyas oppose,, y ucp, cm , ,, . -e nn r. u , . envisions nf ,l,e com It. B. IN"), by Tom Brown, repealing certuin section workmen's compensa tion act. 11. II. 18li, by Hare, providing action ill court enses of less tliiin it'Jolj. II. U. 1N7, by Itisley (hy reipiest,), regulating pnu tice of chiropractors. II 1J IUU 1... Wijl,..' .,,,lli,vil, 11. II. ,.'.-, J M,n,,7,, ..L h: ...... . . , coiumunities to incorporate to supply i . opper compnuy ana viiuoii themselves with domestic witter. "u " "iiggeuiieiiii niso auniii'- ieii nun ne was a uirector in numerous other corporations nnd various bank llo t'oen gavo a long list of other ectn- nauL-s in wliich il Miii,tui'H ne tint M at Some Later Timeilrd.'"'"1 Hons l'or,,oratiou wero ! ti v,!..!. ...:.i i... p ii: :n. ""Kh' itn iiii run, nua ItlJHUMIl lYllll Inlior conditions in all his plnnts, e plaining that he visited thorn at least mice nnd souiotiuies twice r year, llo also declared that, he .received monthly reOflllH f '..111 lil Mltlli.l'illlmiflmitu r. It Wlis!,,,.,,,,,,, ,,, .,.:, I..,,. I,,,...., Morgan Will Testify (By John Edwin Neviu.) New York, .Inn. 'Jl. J. I'ierpont Mor gan will not be called lit today's inves tigation of the Hocliotcllcr, Sage and Carnegie fcundations by the federal in- amounted to l(ill.77. He claims that he lias received none of this sum and .that it is still duo and owing, llo necks :to recover his costs and disbursements in addition. .Tuines CI. Crawford, of Bclfaxt, Ire land, who lias been in the city investi gating the flax proposition in the Wil lamette valley, will leave tomorrow for Iteginn, Canada. House bill 27, by Hinkle, extending , property, but the bill wiisndoptod by the authority of judges of county and n vote of II!) to 21. " circuit courts to cnniniit Insane per-! Among the 10 new bills introduced sous to the stale hospitals to justices in the house this morning wns one bv of the peace, in cases of emergency, nnd Havey, of llurney and Malheur, abol cxlen.liu" tlie provisions of the old luw ishing tho emergency I'Onrd nnd niuk to embrace the new county of Jeffer- j ing it unlawful to create a deficiency son, was also passed, and House Mil. in any fund created or appropriated 41, bv Huston, providing for the sails' bv the legislature, winch is hnsod u taction of mortgages by foreign exe cutors, udiuiiiistialoi's and guardians. The bill introduced by lieprescnta live Allen, of Marion, to eliminate dii crimination in the payment, of salaries or. v oos, on e g. mm ...... .. e i ,,,; or ,,1(wo o( t, euipl.u'-, dust i nil rclati coiumission. ,, ,.,, ., " ' ,. '' linbilitv act. rxplaia.d that he wns needed in Wash- on ... BI-..U...-, ,, ,,.; , , ll,..l,..l ...... .. : .:,., ,.,.,11,,,, in the house this morning: ! there of the federal reserve bank board. It. B. 17(1, by Olds, crealiiig horti-i Morgan will be interrogated Inter by cultural district's in the state, the coniiiiisrion. lie will be asked to 11. 11. LSI), bv Allen, providing!'1'" ,h" relationship between corpor- method of transferring titles to molnratn" and their eiiipli. es. driven vehicles. ' oil n I). Rockefeller, Jr., was a spec- It. tl. IM, bv Dnvev, repealing sec-'tutor at. today's hearing here. do. . ceali...r i.iMi.rieiiev bonr.l. " I am most interested," lie said, "1n ... . , ' , . , , r . , . . I, .... ...... I .... ..... . J i ne on the groonil tiint me legislature aas, n, n. is.', ny i om . nrown, niiowing ..miiiiirnMin .m. i ,. ,n -,- no constitutional, tight, to delegate its! stock to run at'large in eastern Marion In -tl.v rinl. n oi in- In solve one of legislative powers . to any Unril or! county. ! t h iiiguest pioblems now confin'itim; rimiinissioii. . i II. 11. 1S3. liv Irvin. iiroviitini! ninen.l- the I'liit' d stales." ; W. H. liisley, mi nttorney of Albany, is in the city toduy on legal business. Hubbard Bryant nnd wife, of Al bany, nr..' in Saleni toduy visiting with friends. Two bills wei'e -also ialroliii-ed thisjmont to workmen's compensation act.1 Iinvid (Inggeiihcim, the multi inillion- sjc s if. k !t $ ( sk Jk st A few words in a Journal Want Ad will buy or sell for X: you. 4: : ) !c ;j $ ;k :k c : rrn '"" j kl-i I M I """" 1 great cry in' tlie Legislature and in the homes of - the State is for ECONOMY! ECONOMY! Here's a chance for everybody to economize from ground up by supplying their Shoe needs at this store while the AIRE i.4 II ti w li 11 u ti n ii w n Pi a ti tl M M tl U n ti M M M U n M tl N tl li H II ra ti u u 81 13 n u li M n ti ii ti ri ti M II 11 tl C1 11 II II 11 II 11 II II 14 II II II CUT ii. To the Limit. Not a single pair reserved. Every one on sale at Positive, Genuine, Unprecedented Bargains. Absolutely high-grade, new, up-to-date stock. Clean, undamaged and warranted in ever way. Sale Starts Saturday at 9 A. M. i i. ., (1 .1 . .... I in ..i , , . ' " H Coe Yourself! Bring Your Family! Bring Your Friends! Buy Your Vacation Shoes Here While These Prices Are On! One Lot Ladies Shoes at $1.95; One Lot at $2.65; One Lot at $2.85; One Lot at $3.20; One Lot at $3.65. Look Here! $5.50 MEN'S IimH-TOP SHOES $3.95 $0.00 MEN'S HIGH-TOP SHOES. . . .$4.G5 $7.00 MEN'S HIGH-TOP SHOES $4.95 $7.50 MEN'S HIGH-TOP SHOES $5.95 $8.00 MEN'S HIGH-TOP SHOES $6.85 The Man Who Cuts Prices But Never Cuts Quality 344 State Street Look Here! $4.50 LADIES' HIGH-TOP SHOES. . . ,$3.85 $C.0Q LADIES' HIGH-TOP SHOES. . . $4.85 $3.50 BOYS' HIGH-TOP SHOES $2.95 $4.00 BOYS' HIGH-TOP SHOES $3.20 $4.50 BOYS' HIGH-TOP SHOES $3.65 II tl H M U M M m m IA fA in Ifi t'l ID r. ti r t c- i i t I: r i i. I,: t"; Ii IT B r f i f i i r i t i M U Mt iWA Umt iM IM dMl Imwt lm Ut m itm M tmi Im if ttu ifcrtM it mil tJ Oi mti mil tm m nk lit im rk ftH Mfa tit 4 rl Hi'