THE DATLY CAPITAL -TO RNAL. SALEM, OREGON, FRIDAY, DEC. 17, 1915. SfEVEN ICE ijt 3C Jt 3 3C 3 3 3 3fC 3C Aft GelaClnristmaD oil lr r ee m -:rtv4lu-f r F1 Wf Have Several Hundred of the FAMOUS AN NABCLLE DOLLS left over from last year and we want to give them away before Christmas. So just as long as they last any subscriber who will pay one month's subscrip; tion at the business office, back subscription or advance, and present the coupon clipped from this advertisement will be given an ANNABELLE DOLL FREE. 11 and new sub must be made This offer applies to old scribers alike and the payment at the business office, not to the carrier boys. You get the doll absolutely free, so long as the supply on hand lasts. j,ni)WijljW u,J.lnji.1,,Ji.'W.. '! FIRST COME FIRST SERVED COURT HOUSE NEWS Two Quarts ef Spirituous Liquors Or 24 Quarts Vinous Or Malt . 31 3fc afC lC 1 3ft 9t 3C 3ft 3ft Judge William Onllowny, of depart ment No. 2 of the circuit court, went to Albiiuy todny to open court in that city in his department. Judge Percy R. Kelly cloned a busy soscion in depart ment No. 1 m Linn county Inst night. Judgo Calloway expects to open court ai;uiii i! Ui'j i ity Monday. niBYiV---""1-!' FREE COUPON This coupon entitles the holder to one Annabelle Doll free, by paying one month's subscription to the Capital Journal at the business office. It is good until the supply of dolls is exhausted. iupiijNiuinii in if irl - ...:..:..:;lll',lni,.r-.:--'-a..J:;i.ii.- SriM-in'imiiMiMriiB .-aWsW, urn mi. m irtWrtitiatoiri S. & C. UAUDEUILLE THREE HEADLINE ACTS N JAMES FRANCES SULLIVAN Former Star of the Prince of Pilsen, assisted by Ruth Loftus and Johnny Mullally In Fifteen Minutes of Musical Comedy Caper BILLY DOOLEY A Versatile Comedian REGAL & BENDER Surprise Parti eg 6 REELS SELECTED PICTURES-6 SPECIAL ORCHESTRA MUSIC Sunday O L I G O Mat. 15c ONLY THEATRE O Eve. 25c IMMIGRATION FALLS OFF Washington, Dee. 17. The European war has closed Amer ica's "open door." As ugninst an immigration 0f 1,218,420 in , 11114, only 32li, 7110 slions camo to the shores of America in 11)15 to June 30, Secretary of Labor Wilson's annual report showed today. St: . . . . , TO GIVE THE HAIR A NATURALLY WAVY EFFECT Today and Saturday EI Charlie Chaplin IN "THOSE LOVE PANGS" LaFollette Has No Chance Says Taft Fond du Lac, Wis., Dec. 17. Senator La Folletto, in Professor Taft's opinion, has no chance of (rotting tho republican presidential nomination. The professor, smiling todny said: "Ho hns nbout an much ehnneo as I have nnd I'm out of. polities." Tho former president deelnred the bull moosers ore returning to the U. ' V. and that the republican camp will ho harmonious. Reports of blizzards in the east rec oneile Oregoninns to a little rain at this season of the year. s Special Pgice ; FIVE LOADS Mill Wood AT Prompt Delivery Spaulding Logging Company Since tho virtues of plain liquid s 1 merine as a hair curler bceame known, druggists in this country, as well as abroad, have been having a really ex traordinary demand for this rcmarkublo product. Its effectiveness and its en tire harmleseness especially as com pared with the ruinous curling iron doubtless have been responsible for its increasing nso for tho purpose men finned. A fw ounces of liriuiil Kilmer- ...:n i-.. !,.. t.ii.. Tml IMC iui n iwuft m-. i IZju. Ono need only, apply a httlo of the liquid with a clean tooth brush before retiring nnd in tho morning tho hair will have that beautiful wavy and glossy appearance whirh bears no nmrks of artilieialitv. The best BLIGH THEATRE 10c gW.MiyilllJI1MUPUI i.WSlM. MimTilMiit . Disappointment is in store for the man who thinks he will mix drinks aft-' er the first of the year, when the new prohibition law goes into effect. The little word "and" and the even smaller word "or" sometimes have but Httlo significance, but in this case the changing of the word "and" to that of "or" means that after January 1, the head of a family will havo to choose between spirituous or vinous liquors and malt liquors, ns tho new lnw states plainly that either may be shipped to a limited extent within four consecutive weeks, but not both. Tho reading of Homo Bill No. 3(12, hotter known as the Anderson bill, as enrolled and filed in tho office of the secretary of stato rends as follows: "It shall be unlawful for any one person or family within this state to receive from any common carrier, or common carriers, more than two qunrts of spirituous liquors, OB, more than 24 quarts of malt liquor within a period of tour successive weeks." That one word "or" is very decisive. The law is also quite clear ns to the "one person or family." After stating the ono person or. family limits tho law provides that, "this shall not apply 'to any wholesale or retail druggists re ceiving ethyl alcohol." For sacramental purposes the law is also clear, stating that a priest,jniinister or commanding officer of any fraternal organization in which wine is used in administering the sacrament may re ceive "such quantities of wine as may bo necessary for sacramental purposes only. ' ' Carrying any kind of liquors in one s hip pocket or even traveling bag from Calilornia may be a risky business next year ns tho snme law provides explicitly that only 'com mon carriers, qualified to receive and administer an affidavit, will be permit ted to bring liquor of any kind into the state. It will be a misdemeanor to violate the prohibition law, nnd will be punish ed with a fine of $50 or 30 dnys in the county jail. The opinion of many is thnt tho orig inal prohibition bill used tho word "and," and permitted tho shipment to one person or one family, two qunrts of whiskey or wine, and 24 quarts of beer each successive four weeks. But the 1915 session laws as printed use the word "or" and the original house bill No. 302, which finally passed the leg islature bas the word "or" and that settles it. Tho limit is two quarts of spirituous or vinous liquors UK 2 quarts of malt liquors every four weeks, nnd a man ciiiinot consider himself a common carrier und fill his traveling bag coming from California. ('runty (.'lull Gehlhnr tod'iy received the blind- I niters' licenses from the stato fish m.d game commission to he mvd in this county next yenr. Last year tibout .l.fCO each of hunters' a-id anglers' li.tnsts were sold in Mari.m county nnd Mr. C-ehlhar ordered 3,500 hunters' licenses, 33 anglers' licenses 300 combination licenses, 100 veterans licenses and five non-resident licenses for the . II) ll! hunting Bcason. Hereafter it will be necessary for the county clerk to collect a $3 filing tee in probate court where there is no con-, test according to the opinion of Attor ney General Brown. The custom hns been in the past that where the filing was made merely for the mutter of rec ord and where it was evident thnt there would be no contest, demurrers, motions answers and objections in probate were not charged the filing fee of $.'!. For example if a guardian, ad litem, peti tioned to sell the ward's property, the ward made answer admitting - every point of the guardian and thert joined in the petition thr.t the property be sold, and as it was evident thnt there would be no issue involved the" clerk did not charge a fV for tho answer hut the attorney general holds that the matter of whether er not thorn is a con test catinot be left to the judgment of the county clerk. feW Get: mv coi The Pludebaker Bros.' company has: bnnieht suit in this county against George Kwegle to collect $100 alleged j due for a buggy which it. is stated was : sold to the defendant. In addition the; plaintiff nlleges that $20 was spent j for railroad expenses relative to thisi snirituous ' aP('01'"' n"d '!0 fl,r '',Rn' n,'v''e : or oven ' 'or u'anmK'9 in the sum of $200 j with $50 attorney's tees. DID YOTJ GIVE HIM A LIFT? WEST SALEM at 1 kk tl l 1 tl l tl rf 7fi ifi 7fi 7i If Jfl AFTER WHITE SLAVER fliipmrn Tlnf 17TVili.n ui.linir way ia to! Mm Millv Kil.lv. in,l'i..(...l i,;t mvi.io ine nair into iraniia ami moisten lsvpry at Taconia, in connection with ench of them from Toot to tip. There is: Mr8. Klsie Schwartz' transportation no discoloration, no streaky or other from here, expected to arrest her this unpleasant after-effect. afternoon. & v . !' I lj.fc-Jliliil.lMii.llli.l.. Scais from "An Enemy to Society," at Ye Tn producing "An Enemy to Bocl- Liberty Sunday and Monday. y" tot the lereen, the Columbia Pic tures Corporation hai given photoplay lovers ft pictnre that will nave a wide appeal, in its unusual combination of roiimntia interest, mystery, intrigus and lifo in tbo upper strata of the un derworld. The theme which holds witli with fidelity to the original story by George Branson Howard, deals with the kidnaping of the infant son of Ste phen Janissary whose ruthless finan cial operations have ruined Balthazar Van Trotnp and the revenge which Van Tromp takes in briuning up the child to be an enemy to society. How the lad, under another name, becomes a modern Kobin Hood, robbing the rich to nve to the poor, nnd how in tho eml he is regenerated and comes into his own through love of a beautiful woman, makes a story which for en- tiirallin" interest bus few equals among screen oueriugs oi tue present sea son. "An Kncmy to Poeisty," is the lat est release on tlx Metro Program and will he seen at the Ye Liberty Hunday and Monday. Hamilton Kevolle. tne eminent English actor, and Lois Mere dith, the dainty little prima donna of the stni's and screon, are featured, sup ported by a select cast. Harold H. Smith und Kenneth 1. For rest spent tho week-end visiting l'ort lund friends. Ex-I'olicemun Muck of St. Johns, was a Tuesday guest of tho JameB fiimily in Kingwood l'ark. The (iuubert family have moved from their homo in West Salem to tho Iiamp house on tho hill. . Tho Wagners have traded their prop erty near West Kalem for holdings in Arkansas to which thoy will soon move. The Clifford Lakes nro ontortaining thoir daughter and husband from near Dultith, Minn. They enmo in on an early train Sunday morning. Mrs. Kmest Blue has aa houso guest hor mother, Mrs. Henrietta Fomeroy, or Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Al Sharp and children will start Sunday morning for their future homo in Utah. Messrs. Harry Benjamin, .Toe Clark, Howard Morran, iloyd Williams and Frank Brumbaugh, all of Monmouth, motored over Wednesday evening to at tend the basket social and program pre pared by the Parent-Teachers' associa tion. They aro all friends of Principal Hurkhead, of the West Salem school, City council met in adjourned session Monday evening with all but two mem bers present. George (lesser having re moved from the city his seat was de clared vacant and I'.url C. Htislinell was appointed to fill out his unexpired term. The usual gist of nccounts were disposed of. A petition was presented asking for more street lights. Two were granted, one for Hecond and State streets, tho other for Fifth street and Johnson avenue. A sidewalk 4wns or dered laid on the west sldo of Johnson avenue between Third and Fourth streets. A number of other minor items of business were enred for nnd meet ing adjourned to meet in regular session the first Monday in January. Mrs. Klizabeth .Tnmes, mother of Mr. T. James, of Kingwood l'ark, returned from a five weeks' stny in Chicago on Thursday evening. Mrs. James had thought of making her home in Chicago but likes Oregon better. Defense W31 Attack His Credibility Han Francisco, Pec. 17. If affidav its of "Count" Van Koolbergon, nlins Montford, alius "Count Moneeau," held now in Calgary, Alberta, as a land forger, are used ngainst Baron Von Brinckcn, alleged German bomb plotter, the defense will attempt to discredit Koolbergon 's statements. Voa Brinckcn 's attorney thowed to day that this will bo the method in at least one lino of attack. That Kool bergon "played both ends sgninst the middlo" he has confessed. That ho is a forger is the claim under which Cnn adian authorities held him. Hence, the defense will ask a jury to disbelieve anything he says as to alleged employ ment in making bombs for Van Brinckcn, Did you give him, a lift! Ho's a brother of man. And bearing about all the burden he can. Kid vou give him a smilol Ho was downcast and blue, And the smile would have helped him to battle it through. Did you give him your hand? Ho was slipping down hill, J And the world, so I fancied, was using him ill. j Did you give him a word! Did you show him tho ronil? Or did you just let him go on with his loud! Do you know what it means to be los ing the fight Wheu a lift just in timo might set everything right? Do vou know what it means just a clasp .of a hand, When a mini's borne about all a man ought to stand f Did you ask what it was why the quivering lip? Why tho half -suppressed sob, nnd tho scalding tears drip? Were you brother of his when tho time came of need? Did yon offer him help, or didn't you . becdl Unidentified. Many Are Killed By Mississippi Tornado Meridinn, Miss., Dec. 17. Fifteen persons are known to have perished; 50 wore injured; the town of Culluni was wiped out; and other damage was dono in a tornado that slashed its way through Lauderdiilo and Kemper coun ties todny. Wires aro dowu; news is scarce. Double tbo casualties may be record ed, however when details come to light,. Two were killed and many hurt in Meridian but tho property loss hero is not heavy; at Giles, two women were killed when their house was blown down; two score were Injured ut Laud erdale and in Kemper county. After persusing tho divorce court records, it is refreshing to read of the Portland man and wife who hnvc lived happily together for Wl years. Be sure to use your anon nut- lished in last Tuesday s issue. Take it to your Grocer and get a bottle of MERIT Vanilla Free ' Tomorrow is the Last Day After that you must pay for Merit Vanilla. It's too good to dc given away. : NEW today. : CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING BATES, Kate per word Now Today: liach insertion, per word i ........... 14 Quo week (6 insertions), per word..- 6q Ono month (28 insortions), per word 17 All ads must be ordered for a stated length of time, no ad to count less tham 10 words. The Capital Journal will not be rei sponsible for more than one insertion for errors in Classified Advertise ments. Mead your advertisement the first day it Appears and notify us im mediately it is contains an error, Minimum charge, 15c. WOOD FOB SALE. Phono 79F11. DclS AUTO FOB HIKE Phone 144. Dec23 TDBEH POUNDS Fine Christmaa camly for 25c at Damons. Dec24 FOB 8A1.E OB TBADK Lots in Ok lahoma City. Phono 1853. Decl8 SECOND (1UOWT11 iTB WOOD (3.50 per cord, l'hona 2210. tf FOB KENT Two houso keeping rooms nt 3:10 North High. Phone "4." tf TWO GOOD WAOONS and suil-ey for sale, cheap, or trade. Phono 70F11. Docir FOB BENT 7 room house, Knglowood. Cheap to responsible tenant. Phono 1844. DcelS NICKLY Fl'HMRHED apartments, ("lose. in. Hee Vick liros. or phone 111').). DcelS EMPRESS S. k C. VAUDEVILLE I SUNDAY-1 Day Only 3-B1C ACTS-3 Fitzsimmons -Cameron &C0. 'JUST A FUNNY TRIO" THE GOYT TRIO NOVELTY GYMNASTS Charles Terris &Co. "The Treacher and the Man" Bargain Matinee 15c Evening 25c VAUDEVILLE APPEARS 8:4 7:30 0;30 Special 6-Piece Orchestra OREGON HOOFS KKF'AIKKD And guaranteed not to leuk. O, L. Donaldson, phone 04 yi. Doc 20 TAKE your broken umbrella to 34314 N. Coinmcrciul street to bo repnired, and recovered. Doc22 FOB SALE Huff Orpington ciiicliens I and eggs for hatching purposes, j Phono owning, 6!)i''2. Jan9 SIX BOOM COTTACK For rent, fur i ninlied. nix liloi kn Prom Stato houso. i Piiono 1021, or 24MIW. tf FOB 8AI.E flood Huick fivo iuishuii ; (jar, $225.00 cash. Phone 51 H 2, B. j 3, Box Ml. Doc 13 I - FOB NALK Cheap, Rood family cow, 1'ienh, rich milker, also nice heifer calf. 14(17 Centor street. Iec22 I STOP! LOOK! Two lots on enr lino, ! :i.0, terms. D. C Corey, 1303 N. 17th. Jan 9 .FOB BALE Victor talking machine, with 40 records, cheap. 1150 South ; 13th street. tf ! WANTED TO TRADB A hnli Rrndo j Jersey bull, ned IS months for a I . Shorthorn or iiolstoin of emiftl value, j Phono UHF11. Dcc2 O.NK BET Oi encyclopedia Drilunnictt 30 volumes and guide, not soiled, cost (10,00. Trado for cow or two yourllng. Koute 3, Box 12, Salem, Oregon. Dec 18 WANTED A live man with soma money to handle our btisinexs in Ma rion county. Splendid bumnexn I'hunco lor a hustler, llein work January first. Boforonoos required. Writo for personal intervlow. Tho Far West Bulos Co,. Albany, Oregon. DoclS A Journal New Today will convert waate Into wealth.