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Grind Prize, Panama-Pacific Exposition, San Francisco, 1915 Grand Prize, Panama-California Exposition, San Diego, 1915 Baker's Breakfast Cocoa The Food Drink Without a Fault Made of high-grade cocoa beans, skilfully blended and manufactured bji a perfect mechanical process, without the use of chemicals; it is absolutely pure and wholesome, and its flavor is delicious, the natural flavor of the cocoa bean. The Itnuint hears this lrait-mar, and is made only ly Walter Baker & Co. Ltd. mo u s. f at. orr. Established 1780 SAGE TEA PUTS LIFE Don't Stay Gray! Sage Tea and Sulphur Darkens Hair So Naturally That No body Can Tell : You can turn gray,' faded hair beau tifully dark and lustrums almost over Bight if you'll get a 50 cent bottle of 'Wyeth's flage and Sulphur Com pound" at any drug store. Millions of bottles of this old, famous Sage Tea Recipe are fold annually,- nays a well known druggist, because it darkens the hair so naturally and evenly that no one can tell it has been applied. Those whose hui ris turning gray, becoming-faded, dry, scraggly and thin have a surprise awaiting them, because after one of two applications the gray hair vanishes and your . locks, become luxuriantly dark and beautiful all dan druff goes, scalp itching and falling hair stops. . .. , This U the ace of youth. Gray-haired unattractive folks aren't wanted around I an rnt kit.v n-i.t, Uvotli 'a MnirA onrl 1 Sulphur tonight and you'll bo delighted phur tonight and you'll be delighted with your dark, handsome hair and your youthful appearance within a few days. Lid May Be Clamped On Mexican Racing Washington, Pec. 31 Not only Tia Jtsiinn, but Juarez, too, may have the "lid" clamped on racing and gambling tomorrow. Wiiiki the Mexican embassy had not henrd today of any immediate action io either cane, despite assurances to the Mxican vice-consul at San Francisco that Tia Juana will he closed, offi cials there expected that opening of the Tia Juana track tomorrow will be the signal for President Cnrranza'B first move. Tho Cnrranzista government, it was said, is determined to close up Juarez especially, because it is a "stench among (.potting men everywhere." Warden Osborne Quits and Kirchway Succeeds Albany, N. T., Dec. 31. Under in dictment in connection with th werV as Sing Sing warden, Thomas Mott Os borne has quit his position. Former Dean George W. Kirchway of Columbia law school, appointed acting warden, was appointed today to tho permanent position. Fimshing Touch ppt I The finishing touch to fcAJ I a good dinner is LTViy I tasty dessert. Cake, lem I Cream and Puddings tj ' I flavored with Merit J 3 I Vanilla have that JpiMRil palate pleasing taste il that makes one feel so good. If Order of Your M Grocer -- ; Special Pi'ice : FIVE LOADS Mil! Wood $1.50 AT Prompt Spaulding Logging Company DORCHESTER, MASS. 3j( sc ?jc sjs sfc tfc sfc ' sfc sfc sc fc jc sjc EIGHT GO DBY. TONIGHT ' (By Vnited Press.) Washington, D. C, Dec. 31. Nine states in the United ' ' states will go dry in 191(i, eight of them at mid night tonight and one, Virginia November 1, 1916. The: eight are Alabama, South Carolina, Idaho, Arkansas, Colorado, Washington, Oregon and Iowa. This will make a total of 19 dry and 29 wet states c( total of 48. The states' here tofore dry and the. year each became so, are: Maine, 1351; Kansas, 1SS0; North Dakota, s.S9; Georgia and Oklahoma, 1907; Mississippi and North Carolina, 190; Tennessee, 1909 and Arizona and West Virgin ia, 1915. Alaska, Vermont, In diana, Nebraska and South Da-, kota ..will- vote on prohibition in 191(3. If these four states go dry, practically half . of the Uiiited States will be dry. Na- -tional prohibition through state prohibition is . considered probable within a very few years by leading prohibition ists. ' . . i ! ! ! Twenty Thousand Barrels of Beer To Be Wasted Seattle, Wash., Pee.. 31. Twenty thousand barrels of draught, beer will be poured into the gutter hero before January 10, if Federal Judge Cushman, of Tacomn, denies the Seattle Brewing and Malting company, its petition to enjoin Attorney General Tanner from confiscating $50,000 worth, of brew that it will be nuable to move within the allotted time. Washington 'a dry law requires thnt. all such liquor be seized and destroyed iv uujs tuier lue mw uecumes opera tive. "It will be impossible to get the stuff out of tho state in that time." said Louis Hemrich, president of the brewing company today. "There is no shore washed by tho 'r:c ocean on which we do not land our beer Japan, China, South Asia and as far east as Ceylon and the In dies. We cannot pet transportation fa cilities enough to handle it." Deputy Prosecuting Attorney Moior declared that in ca?e Judge Cushman refused the injunction the law would have to take its. course. '"vo had a year to meet this so-called emergency," he said. "If they have not removed their stock, it is not the fault of the people who passed tho law." Only One "BEOMO QUININE' 1 To get the genuino, call for full name, LAXATIVE BKOMO QUININK. Look for signature of E. W. Grove. Cures a Cold in Ono Day. 25c. SCHOONER IS RESCUED Marslificld, Ore., Dec. 31. With her crew of three men exhausted from lack of water and food, the gasolino schoon er Enterprise, bound from Astoria to Wnldrort, waa towed into Coos bay this morning by the steamer Adeline Smith. Tor engines were flooded and she was badly battered in a 75 mile gale Tues day nigh. Yesterday morning the schooner's supplies of water and food ran out, and matters were growing desperuto for the crew when the steamer Willamette picked the Enterprise up off Ileceta Head last night. Captain Tnrker said five vessels were given the distress signal, but none of them stopped. Delivery THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, FRIDAY, DEC. 31, 1915. IWENTY-ONE HUNDRED SALOONS CLOSE DOORS This Will Happen At Midnight Tonight, and Their Doors Will Remain Closed Indefiinitely Tables In Cafes In Big Cities For Tonight's Use A :e At a Premium Washing ton and Idaho Will Have Another Vote On Subject But In Oregon It Is In the Con stitution. k ' THE LAW TOMORROW Washington. If you want to pet liquor you must go to the office of the county clerk in person swear to an affidavit and secure a per mit. - You must send the permit to a liquor dealer outside the state aud he must puste it on the package of liquor which he ships you. You may not have shipped to you more than two quarts of strong liquor nor more than 24 quarts of beer in anv period of 30 days. . : ' T I Oregon. You must order liquor from outside the state and it must be delivered to you in person. On delivery you must sign an affidavit which is later kept on file in the count v clerk's of fice... .. . " : You may not receive more than two quarts of strong liquor nor more than 24 quarts of beer in any period of four weeks. Idaho. This is the only "dry as-a-bono" state of the three. The Idaho law prohibits the manu facture and sali'. and also the receipt in the stato of any in toxicating liquors. jj Portland, Or., Dec. .11. At one minute past 12 o'clock tonight 2100 saloons will go out of existence and the three big stutes of the Pacific Xorthwest will en ter the "dry" column. Prohibition, or near-prohibition, takes effect in Washington, Oregon and Idaho suiuuiHneousiy, increasing tne total "lln ei":u mic L-umynriw uchuiu-hi. 'dry" area in the United States by''Iust P0"1 a few drops of the oil of nearly 40 per cent. Hyomei into this inhaler, pluce it be- . Durintr the Inst month the stores of tween your lips and then breathe natur-' liquor in the hands of saloons and wholesalo houses have practically dis appeared. Much of it was Sold to those who heeded the admonitions of big banners in front of every "family liquor store" to "stock up for the drought." Today manv saloons in everv citv throughout the northwest are dis- mantled, but nevertheless tliev nre pre- lmred for the bitt'est nieht's business in historv. Tables in the big cafes of ... ...... seuttie, rorunnd, ispoxane and Tacoma were at a premium, and preparations! ft go to Daniel J. rry or any other re were beinir made to uncork the lust fewl liable drug store hereabouts and got a bottles of champagne. complete lfyomei inhaler outfit, use it Champagne is a scarce article in the every day for a few minutes and if it northwest. Since it became known that does not drive the catarrh gerins out of the thre northwest states were going )'ur system and give you real lusting dry, no champagne has been received relief from Catarrh your druggist will Here and the sepply on hand is almost I exhausted. The revelers tonight will I have to be satisfied with a cheaper brand of wine in most of the enfes. Fight in Two States. Wets and drys alike point out that1 neither Washington nor Oregon will have real prohibition. The laws or these two states are practicnlly the same, and allow the shipment into the state of liquor in smull quantities. Idaho's law, on the other hand, is what the prohibitionists call "drum tight." The Idaho drys still have a hard fight before them. They failed to hove prohibition written into their consttti ton by vote of tbe people, Instead, the legislature passed a prohibition luw. Tho wets now have this law before the United States supreme conrt on appeal, but meanwhile the district attorneys, sheriffs and police in every county and city in the state are pr'parng to clamp down the lid at the stroke-of twelve tonight. There Is nothing in the laws of Ore gon or Washington to prevent anyone from drinking all he wants to, provided he doesn't full under the public nuis ance section. There's nothing to pre vent him from keeping all the liquor he wants in his home if ho can get it. There s nothing to prohibit him from carrying all the liquor he wants across tho state line for his own uso. But he can't tako it on a common carrier. Tho law merely limits the amount of liquor a common carrier may carry to each In dividual, And the laws strictly forbid the manufacture or salo within the state of any liquor containing more than one half of ono per cent of alcohol. Oregon Lid on Tight Drys believe and public, officials pro fess to believe that boqtlegning is Ore gon and Washington will not be a pop ular profession. In the first placn, they agree, tho bold blind pigger will have a hard time getting his ware Into the state without homing or breaking the law. tie win run a tremenuoui risa trying to sell it. And finally, they argue, whoa going to patronize a blind pig and run a chance of being arrested when there a a aimplo-means provided for getting It legit imaUily! Efforts of the Washington liquor men to find a legal hole in their prohibition law were watched wth bated breath by the Oregon wets. When the supreme court finally decided to leave the law alone, the Oregon liquor men also gave tip hope, Although the prohibitionists are con grntulatlng themselves on having knocked "King Doozo'' flat on bia back, they will have to knock him down agoln next November. In Washington the law automatically goes on the bnl- lot again. Jn Idaho the voters will pass on the amendment which will give constitutional authority to the law al- i ready passed by the legislature. Ohe- 'gon wets already are taking steps to cir ; culate petitions which will again put the prohibition question before the ' voters ths Fall. i Lawyers have declared that, with the Washington supreme court decision, there isn't a loophole in either the Ore- gon or Washington law. There isn't . bt'n fa flun: in tnA ilr-ntr ttni-n ,p(v-!ui.tti they point out. Drug stores cannot sell Hnunr for nnv n.irnnsB Tho npnri n 1 - I I genuine "booze" they can sell is ethyl alcohol. Some druggists might con- .l thnt- (MO vmnVM nnm .vl.l.l... nothing but ethyj alcohol, but there's so much red tape-connected with buy ing even a little ethyl alcohol that it would be a long time between drinks for anyone who hoped to evade tho law in this wayv iA;QUItK,5UKi WAY TO END CATARTH Catarrh Germs Breed By Millions In Air Passages of Nose and Throat. , Just One Way to Drive Them Out. To stop catarrh for good you must drive from your system the germs that cause catarrh and that are now feeding ana growing tat upon tne swollen in flamed mucous membranes of your nose and throat. . A splendid means of destroying catarrh gerins and overcoming catarrh has long been recognized by physicians in the well known oil of Hyoniei (pro nounced liigh-o-me) and it is now a verv simple matter for any catarrh sufferer to use it with splendid results: at home, by breathing its air through: a little hard hubber inhaling device which leading druggists aro supplying ally ftnd 'he pleasant smelling antisop- t.c. germ timing air wm p-neinue ce.(f districts south of Los Angeles your raw, sore nose, throat and lungs nnd give you quick certain relief, open- ing up the air passages, mnking you breathe easily, stopping the iuflumnia - tion and discharge ana driving tromi your system every catarrh germ that bas found lodgement there. If you want to be free from every sympton of catarrh, are tired of trying ..... .i.! i i tuiuj mu-r himiuu-i anum ucue- I gve you your muuey um. San Francisco Will Welcome Incoming Year Pan Francisco, Dec. 31. San Fran cisco tonight will give the Xew Year one of the biggest, most enthusiastic and most expensive greetings ever extended a now comer by this city, Hus tle and bustlo mnrked every one of the big cafes and hotels today, in pre paration for the huge throng which will celebrate tonight. San Franciscans are getting ready to bring the success ful exposition year to an equally sue- ccsmui it somewoat blntimt close. Half a million horns, 5.01)0 sin ks of I confetti, ttirec million serpentine rolls or "inrows" will be consumed in the fun making. Kxperts sny at lcaM 50,000 persons will spend their Xew Year's eve down town in the big cntes or hotels, and that they will spend on un average of H apiece. Reservations nt tables in the lurger hotels ana enfes ranged to day from 4 to $(1, and in some place higher, per person. It is expected tonight's wino bill will total 50,000j other drinks 75, 000 and eatables 150,000. Another 25,000 it is figured will be used for paraphernalia for celebrating. DEAD ON HIS FEET GOLD MKDAL Haarlen Oil Capsules will bring new lifo and quickly relieve that stopiied-up congested feeling. They will thoroughly cleanse and wash out the- kidnoyn and bladder and gently carry off tho ill effects of excesses of all kinds. The healing, soothing oil soaks right into tho walls and lining of the kidneys and expels tho poisons in your system. Keop your kidneys In good shape by dally uso of GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capsule and you will have good health. Go to your druggist at once and secure a package of this tlmo-bonorod, world-wide rem edy. It is not a "patent medicine." It is passed upon by TJ. 8. Oovernmcnt. chemists and declared pure before com ing into this country. GOLD MKTAL li the pure, original Haarlem Oil, im ported direct from the ancient labora tories In Holland where It Is the Na tional Household Remedy of the sturdy Dutch. Look for tho namo GOLD MRDATj on every box. Accept no sub- I stltute. Your druggist will gladly ro- fund your money if not as represented. HOI WATER THE I E C f I f II , in i n dayS UiaSS OI Hot Water DC" fore Breakfast Washes Poisons from System Physicians the world over rccom- mend the insido bath, claiming this is role board follow: Try Scott's Emulsion. It cannot burnt, of vastly more importance than out- John Marsden, assault .with a danger- j It bas helped thousands and niuy be ex side cleanliuess, because the skinious weapon, Coos county, 6 months to, ctly what you need. No Alcohol. pores do not absorb impurities into the l,!nnfl. cnnsiiicr ill hnnlth ttViIIa 1io , - fr , - . pores m the ten yards ot bowels do. Men and women are urged to drink each morning, before breakfast a glass of hot water with a teaspoonful of limestone phosphate in it, as n harmless means of helping to wash from the stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels the previous day's indigestible material, poisons, sour bile and toxins; thus cleansing, sweetening and puri fying the entire alimentary canal be fore putting more food into the stom ach. Just as soap and hot water cleanse and freshen the bkin, so hot water and i linH'stone l'hoH'bnto act on the i ""ative Orgail8. 1 dim Those who wake up with bad breath, coated tongue, tasty taste or have a dull, aching head, sallow complexion, acid stomach; others who are subject to " bilious attacks or constipation, should obtain a quarter pound-of lime stone phosphate at the drug store. This will cost very little but is suffi cient to demonstrate the value of in side bathing. Those who continue ii each morning aro assured of pro nounced results, both in regard to health and appearance. Timely Warning Saves California Citrus Crop Los Angeles, Cal., Pec. 31. Timely warninc enabled citrus ranchers in southern California to successfully fight the killing frost which threaten ed oranges and lemons early this morn ing. With another freeze predicted fori tonight, preparations for extensive smudging were made. The weather ha' not oeen so com as it was two years aijo when ranchers had such a.htli'l battle to save their crops. l-nnis oi ice neariv nan an im-n thick formed on pools around Oxuaril this n.orning. Smudges were lighted in all the big citrus groves, and no IninnL'C was reported. The Liiuoneira Lemon company of Santa Paula reported a minimum tem perature of 26 degrees. Smudges were used and it is thought the crops escap ed harm. In the big freeze of 1913 the mercury hit 15 degrees. A light ram last eveuing tempered Growing Warmer, ?fllt!1 Roslli ( !., n.v. HI.' Although t, theimometer reached It degrees at ; , m,t the cold was rapidlv lessening today. louds gathered rapidly, indi cating rain. $ WAR ODDITIES (Bv United Press.' Hull, "Kud., Dec. 2. i Is mail.) City authorities are in a qunndry. Tho telephone system, which is a municipal affair, has lost all its mule employes to the war. Headed by a band, 70 in spectors, linemen, construction, men, clerks and others, marched to the con triil recruiting station and enrolled enmnsso. The solution of the problem will be mostly women. Here's hoping your foot is big nr.d your stocking full. it ? iiii' mm iBIasius Grasser Now Up For Parole After Serving Year In Pen Anions me cases or convicts at thai state pen to be considered for a parole next month is that of Blusius Grasser. j who was sent up from this county last; cmirjje or mtmiermg Ai - va Bacon a 17 year old boy, ns he was going across a fence at the corner of the blood-ennching oil-food in Scott's Grasser 's land. Crasser was convicted! Emulsion that you should give it a tL mala"Kh,er an;1 r,e."eive'1 B ?: faithful trial. Scott's Emulsion actsa- tence ot troin one to l. venrs n the'. ,j in j -.- v r,n a. , ,n. t:. J.L i a powerful blood-puriher by lncreusiiu: 'lie is now up for parole. ine other cases that will he consid- ered nt the January niei'tinn- nf inn r.o. W vears, received July 1, 1914. ilenrv Snraffue. manslaughter. Kfilmr Henry Spraeue, manslaughter. Baker oiintv, 1 to 15 years, received October 7. 1314. Bert Van Cycle, larceny from a dwelling, Jackson countv. I to 7 vears. received September IS, 1912. James .Lyons, breaking out of a dwelling, Wasco county, 1 to 3 vears, received November 12,1914. Harry Bowen. larceny from a store. Douglas county, 1 to 7 years, received -November iw, 1H14. W. L. Holbrook, attempt of larceny in a, shop, Umatilla county, 0 montis to 3 1-2 years, received May 20, 1915. Mouard Fix. larceny of cattle, Grant county, 1 to .10 years," received Novem ber 1ft. 1914. William Adams, attempt to commit rape, Marion county, 1 to 10 vears, re ceivd July 8, 1914. " Ross Carber, forgery, Washington county, 2 to 20 years, received Novem ber 5, 1913. , . John Elmer ' Crawford, polvgamv. Lane, county, 1 to 4 years, . received June 9, 1915. B'asius Grasser, manslaughter, Ma rion countv, 1 to 15 vears, received Jan.inrv 20, 1915. - F.d Kilgore, larceny of a steer, Uma tilla' county, 1 to 10 years, received January 20t 1915. John Francis, larceny from a dwell ii g. Umatilla county. 1 to 7 years, re-, ceived January 20, 19J5. ' George Grain, lare'env in a house, Umatilla countv, 1 to 7 vears, received January 20. 1915. Arthur Hanson, larceny in a dwell ing, Marion county, 1 to 7e venrs, re ceived January IS, 1815. Robert W. Owen, larceny of a cow. Morrow county. 1 to 10 vears, received December 21, 1914. W. S. Foster, attempted fortrerv. " -atilla countv, 1 to 10 vears, re 'eived February 1, 1914. , i.eone rieufiHtaino, larceny from a ei-son, Umatilla county, 1 to 5 vears. "-veil June f, 191,1. i raiiK tinstow, larcenv not in a dwvliiug, Marion county, 1 to 7 years, received July 8, 1915. Jesse Wing, larceny, Multnomah ountv. 1 to 10 years, received January 111 1(111! r-uri nney, larceny, .Multnomah coun ty. 1 to 10 years, January 21-, 11115. nurrv runner, inrccny from a per- sun, .Hiiiuioman county, i to 0 years received January 14, 1915. bobert Wilson, larceny from fl per son, .wininoiiian countv, t to o vear", received .Innunry 14, 1915. James Woodward, larceny in a dwell ing, Multnomah countv. 1 to 7 yi-ar received January 21, 1915. T. Shnter, attempt to utter forged check, Multnomah countv, 1 to 10 years, received January 21, 1915. Joe Dodonsky, wilfully injuring telegraph pole, Multnomah county, EC Midnight Matinee Tonight DOROTHY OISH IN "BRED IN THE BONE'' A Beautiful 4 Reel Masterpicture "MUTUAL WEEKLY" See the Ferd Peaee Ship and all the latest events. TODAY and SATURDAY BLIGH t TftTiTTHTmfmTTTtfTTTfrftTT Don't this weather make you feel the need of a new Overcoat or Mackinaw? Just as you are needing a coat the prices have been reduced. AH Overcoats, black, grey, plaids, in all the new and staple models reduced 20 per cent. All Mackinaws, plain and Norfolk styles reduced 23 per cent. Woolen Mittens THREE YES-IT IS POSSIBLE liiftlidtfl Rheumatism is a tormenting and stubborn malady. In some cases it yields to treatment v.hich ;s without avail in ether cases, The darting pains, lame muscles or stiffened joints only disappear by grad- , uauy expemng tile uric acid, and so many thousands have been relieved by ' tric red corpuscles and it strengthens ,lle organs to cany oil tlie ackJa wlucl ! Cause the trouMe. 1 ScotteiBmnc, tlocinlitld.S.J. r nionths to years, received January ft, 1S.-15. hari h. lox, larceny ot 1wo foaln, Malheur county, 1 to 10 'ears, ro- ceived January 23, 1915. ' ., . Kay Piper, larceny of a geRU.g, Linn county, 1 to 10 years, received Decem ber 4, 1914. H e-nry Schmidt, burglary not in a dwelling, Benton county, 2 to 5 yeaia, ' received November 21," 1913. C. J. Griffin, larceny of horses, I to 10 years, received September i:0, 1914. . . , Ruleigh Brady, larceny from a per- son, baker county, 1 to. 5 yes.rs, re-, ceived January 6, 1915. Carl E. P. Evans, attempt of burg- -lary,- Multnomah countv, 1 to 2 14 years, received January. 30, 3915. ...... Guy' R. Nelson, larceny, Multnomah :, county, 1 to 10 years, received Jamt- ' ary .30, 1915. . Lester Cnrlile, adultery, Un;on' conn- : ty, fl month to i years! received Julv , 13. 1915. - .. . John F.ced, assault with - intent to-,-' commit rape, Multnomah countv, 1 1 to 10 years, revived December 17, '1914,. , . George Haley, larceny . in a stoic, Douglas county,. 1 to 7 years, roco vcel November 39, 1914. ; Edward Bell, larceny in a. dwelling, Multnomah county, l; to 7 years, te-' ceived Jonuary 14, 1915. . . Clinton Akers, burglary, Coos coun ty. 2 to 5 years, recived February f. 1913. 1 Charles Frink, forgery. M.iltromah county, 2 to 20 years, received January ' B, 1914. George Wynn, assault, with 'intent to kill, Harney county, 1 to 10 years, Yo ceived October 23, 1914. Trunk Vt.ughan, receiving stolen property, Coos county, ti niontLs to S: years, received January 23, 19i4. James Osborn, obtaining money un- ' der false pretenses, Coos county, 1 . to 5 years, received January 1C, 3915. Orlando Smith, assault with intent to commit tape, Coos county, 1 to 10 years, received January 10, 19'i.1). William Smith, uttering forged e I-ilein-e of debt, Multnomah county, 1 lo 5 years, received January 30, mU. EXPOSITION REOPENS Snn Diego, Cal., Dee. 31. pinna nm completed today for the re. pening i f the I'anama-Cuiii'ornia exposition 'n l!lld tonight. King Cuaivnl held sway at, tho ex position from dawn today. All conces sions on the ihthmus are free to ev erybody in the grounds. The most elab orate fireworks display wover iittemtit- 0 ed here will welcome 1916 at midnight. "KEYSTONE COMEDY' Nothing hut Laffti A Milyum of 'Em THEATRE 10c Sis Woolen Underwear ...... $1.00 to $3.50 i 50c SALEM WOOLEN MILLS STORE