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THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM. OREGON, MONDAY, FEB. 14, 1916. TEepolisliiliafs easiest tee ilcslineiWs lardestfolose. t J Black White Tan KEEP YOUR SHOES NEAT The F. F. DaJIey Co., Ltd.. Buffalo, N. Y. 1 E Neck and Nsck Game Won by Chemawa h Last Minute of Spirited Contest Bodies of Drowned Canoeists Not Recovered Portland, Or., Feb. 14. Although 33 members of the Portluiiil Mowing Club dragged the flooded river and searched the banks nil dnv ve.sterdav, no traee I Attorney ; today filed his declaration of candidacy i for the republican nomination for the was found of the. bodies of Charles office of circuit judge in the Third Kirk patriek and Harry Gammie, the judicial district comprising the counties young bank clerks who were drowned j "I,",1 V, Saturday afternoon when their canoe overturned five miles above Oregon City. Six other youths who accompanied Gammie and Kirkpatrick on Salem to Portland In what was conceded by basketbal: critics to be the fastest basketball game played in this city this season the strong C'homawa team defeated the Y. M. 0. A. team in the association gym nivsium Saturday night bv the close i score of 31 to 30. At no time during ! the entire game did either team have a I substantial lead. The association team j led by sevea points when there w as but j four minutes to play and this was the I greatest lead of either team during the ! game. j For the visitors Byrd scored 21 point" I for his team of a totaj of 31. Tn scor ing for tho association team Mcliitiro and Sweeney divided honors; Sweeney scoring 12 points nnd MeTntire HI. the defense end of the game Rrill and Jf. K. 1'ogue, of this city, i Williams played exceptional games Both the Chemawa forwards were tied up in a knot most of the time and P' " ney, who usually -wears the rim of r basket to threads, was successful ip lauding but one from the field. A'" anvs was a little more 'successful nnd DYSPEPS1A0VERC0ME Tone Up the Stomach with Hood's Sartaparilla. When you have dyspepsia your life Is miserable. You have a bad taste in your mouth, a tenderness at tho pit of your stomach, a feeling of puffy fulness, headache, heartburn, and sometimes nausea. Dyspepsia is diiticult digestion that is what the word means and the only way to get rid of it is to fiive vigor and tone to the stomach and the whole digestive system. Hood's SSarsapaiilla, sold by all drug gists, is the one medicine which acts on the stomach through the blond and also directly. Its beneficial ef fects are felt at once. Improvement begins immediately. Hood's Sarsaparllla purifies the blood, makes the rich red blood that is needed for perfect digestion, and builds up tho whole system. No Other medicine can take its place. Lincoln Honored at Banquet Given by Republican Club tCortinued from rage One.) M. E. Pogue Announces Candidacy for Office of Circuit Juttee bodies. If they are not recovered within several days, members of the rowing club and the Multnomah club will patrol the river from the scene of the accident to its junction with the Columbia. Half a mile below the scene of the drowning, (lanime's canoe was found, overturned and caught in the under brush. Ten miles down stream a canoe paddle drifted ashore. SMOTHERED IN SUGAR Astoria. Or.. Feb. 14. Toddling about in the pantrv. the 14-months-old son of ,r"."V"J Mrs. Krick Hauke fell head first into al"1'1"1 can of stig.ir and was smothered to death. inn. As his slogan -Mr. ague otters! "tntorce tne law with equal justice without fear of favor. " scored four baskets. Mr. Pogue is the fourth candidate to i The management of the association cast his Stetson into the circle for the team will nrrnnge games w ith in judicial position in this circuit. Judge j school nnd Willamette university teams Perev It. Kellv. reoublicnn. and Judire for the eitv chamoionshin and some their I William Galloway, democrat, the pres-! great basketball may be expected, as r expedition ent incumbents, will both be candi-' result. Probably never before has each institution bad tennis ns tnst ns nt the present time and it is expected that a great deal of local interest will be aroused. Coach Mathews of tho uni versity has mlrendy arranged games with the Y. M. C. A. team to be played ns soon as the university completes its I regular schedule of games. j The line-up nnd score of the game ; follows: ! Y. M. C. A. Sweeney (12) F. (Capital Journal Special Service.) Mclntire ( 10) I. .Mr. Clare's folks have moved toiPakor(-t) C. Siilem to reside. j Brill (2) 0. Eugene Hnlley was a visitor in ' Williams (2) G set out again today to look for the ! ,1flt(, to ","1 1 themselves and Attor- has declared himself to be a candidate for the republican nomination. Assist ant Attorney General I. H. Van Winkle has been prominently mentioned as a candidate for the office but so far has not filed a formal declaration. News from Jefferson Way Tues., Wed., Thur. Tho world Famous Actor Holbrook Blinn "THEFAMILY CUPBOARD" Eased on Owen Davis's great stage drama. A Powerful Play Powerfully Played. Vaudeville RICCA ACCORDIANIST Matinee 10c; Evening 15c Children 5c. ! BLIGH THEATRE birthright of Lincoln ns he was too great for a single party but was for all : of the people." I Mis. Weatherrcd recalled the fact ! that her grandfather owned slaves in j Carolina and th.it in his will he granted i freedom to all of the slaves on his plan tation long before the war and that there were many moie below the Mason i nnd Dixon line who believed in freedom ! for the slaves. Charles A. Muidnek said he held of fice under President Lincoln and lud voted the republican ticket since, ex cept nt the last election when he voted for Wilson, and ns vet had not regretted ' his action. I Attorney Walter K. Keyes, Blaine I McCord, of Woodbiirn; Colonel K. Ho I for, J!. j. Steeves, Menutor John A. Car Ison, Judge L. T. Harris,, M. h. Jones, '.Miss Elizabeth Cornelius', James fl. Ileltzel. W. C. Winslow ami Thomas Brown Also spoke in honor of Lincoln and the addresses of the' evening were, closed bv E. 11. Belknap, who was in-j troduced as Turner's leading citizen, i Mr. Belknap's Address. j "Mr. Toastmnstcr, Ladies and Gen tlemen: I want to congratulate the I committeeshnt have had in charge the decoration oKthis hall and the prepara tion of this banquet. Everything has been done that could have been done to make this scene beautiful, attractive and successful, and yet, believe me, nothing is too good for him whom we .celebrated tonight. "Five score nnd seven' years ngo today there was born in n little cabin in the wilds of Kentucky. Abraham CLOTHINGl We can fill your wants most economically at this time GREAT REDUCTIONS We will give substantial reductions on all heavy weight SUITS and OVERCOATS $6.00 and Up We have the very best quality that money can buy, and at prices that you can easily afford. CLOSING OUT All Flannel Shirts will be closed out at more than Off Come and Buy Today at ' Brick Brothers The House That Guarantees Every Purchase. his praises, to comemmorute the day Lincoln. A little voice was heard that that gave him birth night, in that cnbin, that was destined to resound around this world, nnd wher ; ever it was heard it was to bring the measure of the free. A little heart be gan to bent that night which was al ways to beat. in sympathy with the op I pressed of this world. 'It would be vain tor me to attempt I am glad that Lincoln came into this world nt the time that he did, in order that ho could meet the problems that were then being thrust upon our republic. Mr. Lincoln's nnnve stands pre-eminent among the names of his tory, not alone for the fact that he lib erated four million slaves, made them to characterize this elevated ubaractor free, but chiefly because he was the in five minutes, or nay otlrer given : principal instrument in the salvation of Chemawa. Downey (2) . Adam's (,X) ... Hyrd () . .. Kennerlv Chnmberlnin I Chemawa, 31; Y. M. C.I LAST TIME TODAY Ralph Kellard in HER MOTHER'S SECRET Fox Production Hearst's Weekly Latest Picture News TOMORROW Douglas Fairbanks in Final score A party of voiintr folks gathered at 30. the home of H. A. Smith, Fiidav even-1 Officials: IJ. L. Mathews, referee; ing, and spent the time in playing j R. C. Bishop, timer; Oscar B. (ling games anil other amusements. rkh, scorer. Mrs. John Fabry was a visitor in Salem Friday. Mr. He.ese made a trip to Salem Thursday. Herbert Smith went to Sah urday. Sat- Frank Parslow and Ping Bodis Begin Tracing Crime Back . to Anarchist Sources Chicago, Feb. 14. In their search ful Jean Crones, suspected in the poison banquet plot nguinst Archbishop Mini delein, Governor JDuniie and others, police today followed a trail-into the deepest of anarchist channels. time. Just as well for un nrlist to attempt to patch the glory of nn autumn sunset with brush and paint, or to transfer the unbounded glory of the ocean that rolls nt our shore upon can vas, as it would be for a man to de pict all the grandeur of this matchless figure. "Events, like coins, like treasures, are treasnured, are valued, for what they are worth. There are some treas ures that we cannot estimate in value, and there are some events, like the one which we celebrate tonight, that an trnnseendnnt in their meaning and re tivity. "I am glad tonight that it is our privilego to here givo some expres sions of our appreciation of that match less name, a name that is above every this Union, the Union of States that composed the great Republic of the West, which was nnd is the expression of the thought, the aspiration and the hope, nnd the result of the struggle, the sacrifice and the heroism of the best and bravest of men from the dawn of human history. "He was the man thnt stood for un-' ion at any cost. He never was beset with thnt miserable interrogation, 'What is nil this worth?' or 'What is the use to try to preserve it?' but to the enemies of the Union he always said, 'The Union must and shall be pre served,' nnd thnt glorious emblem of m m m m mm he free inspired in him that noble sen-1 - timent, ns it waved over the land and j cry triumph of freedom nnly adds hi nvcr the sea. 'Liberty nnd Union, now ! (or tu tmt n!1Im, ami torever, one anil inseparaiue. i nut '-was the sentiment of the immortal Lin- r,i 1 in Ins career CAMP FIRE Moving Pictures On Lake Sebago, Maine. Direct from Vew York tiiven by the CHINIO CHINIK GROUP at Grand Opera House Tuesday Eve, Feb. 15 Also Vaudeville and Pathe Weekly Admission 10c PLAYER PIANO BUYERS j v 111 1. ui 1 mice n ciuy iiuiii 11 icii 1 11:11 less inline, n name 1 11 11 r is uoove cver 1 n uu mm 11 , um n innrin 1 iiu-. 1 u.., ( ( . . 7 : .. , 1 , lio liiwl n-lml Kt I'nn'l nntlw.ritbio tn iKlmn lllis ci.lx nf Dlllilnn ' Lll'114 lllP l II t i 111!1 II t (if till! i 111 1110 l't 111 Lill"! . - J'"K0I11 ..,!.- "Uru rinifinn Bmoi ;,!, nf tin. ' ' I believn tlillt tl.nl iu lllf. Ill i versnl I cnlll ' h I . ,. . . -r. 1 , , . . ... , , . 1 . t . 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Double Trouble Also A Keystone Comedy OREGON How Would You Like to Trade Your1", Ryan's "all Friday night arrived in Piano for a Player-Piano? You could do this in the next few days without paying very much dif ference. You can secure the best in n player-piano, a slandaid make of an instrument guaranteed by Filers Music House nnd the. manufacturers. A Kimball, a Smith & Barnes, nn Filers Bungalow, or some other well known make. 1 ou can purchase tho best in Salem today to begin training for their bout. Fnrslow will meet Al Summers in the light heavyweight class and Ping Bodie will box Billy Mascott. The new arrivals will work out early in the aft ernoons at Klett's nnd Sommers and Mnseott will occupy the gymnasium aft er Sr.lO. The boys announce that they nre nl rendy in good shape fur the coming smoker but thnt thev are sparing no on- I ber of anarchists. I Healy declared thnt' possibly there ! will be " sensational developments lat jer" as n result of the B reset invent! jgation and oilier angles to the case. He (refused to confirm a report that Crone's letters showed a connection I with the Pateison, N. J., niinrchi.it I fjnuip. though letters of John Allegrini, I held as a w itness, disclosed intercourse with anarchists at Trinidad, Colo., Pa- terson mid elsewhere, authorities, said. a player-piano now tor n price lower i ,i;,; , .... , 1 , ., ... he able to nirnin. i ' ' than you will ever he able to again. as since the disappearance of ( . F. Hull of the Valley Music, House, every instrument has been ordered sold with out regard to profit. See the very latest creation of the Kimball company, or the Eilers Bun galow player-piano which received the gold medal at the P. P. I. E. San Fran cisco. A little each month like rent se cures one of them and witli each we include tf2o worth of free music nnd a beautiful bench. There aro six piayer-pianos ami we pos meiy win rv );)st fa, not ship duplicates at the prices ' marked plainly on each instrument. You can save from 00 to .tL'S.T by purchasing now. Store open evenings. J. C. Gallagher, general agent for Eilers Music House and the .Manufac turers, 2li t Commercial street. Blooded Chickens Sent to Washington Goo. ('. Zimmerman shipped a trio of White Minorca chickens to J. A. Adams of Xorth Yakima, Washington, Friday. Mr. Zimmerman has made, a specialty of this class of birds for some time past and has developed a flock that are as good as the best of any kind of breeds. Ho has made several other shipments out of the state before, nil of which have given excellent satis-! Charles Vernon Fo;rcd Dead In Hop House faction. The birds have received much favorable comment at the Silverton USED FURNITURE Specially Good Things for Today and Tomorrow. No. 8 Cook Stove,, nearly new $4.50 Others too numerous to describe $3.00 Up Good Airtight Heaters OQ (Jp Others all kinds and sizes $2.50 Up Good Steel Ranges $10.00 Up Library Tables $2.50 Up One $15.00 nickle top Kozy Kitchen Cabinet. . $9.00 JUST LIKE NEW. Garden tools of all kinds Both New and Used Rakes 15c to 75c IIoes 15c to 75c Shovels 25c tO $1.10 Used Hand Cultivators and miscellaneous tools loo numerous to be described. Let us figure with you on anything you need, we guarantee to save you money. Largest Stock outside of Portland to select from. E. L. Stiff & Son We sell the cheapest because our expenses are lowest Corner State and Liberty Sts. Phone 911 Charles Vernon, aged about 00 years, was found dead yesterday afternoon in a hop house just enst of the Independ ence ferry, near the Hose hop yards. He was found by a young man who had climbed to the top of the hop house to see whether there wns any water on the low lands near. In looking into ; the hop house, he saw nt first what ap . neared to be a new shoe. As soon ns he learned that he had unexpectedly came upon a dead man, he telephoned Coron- Telegram Brings Sad News. Tu ' i,,i nn.n,,it i,nnn ,in,i H. A. Brandt received a telegram : c... .!, t Kn ,;.! ..), ;a Wednesday morning stating that his ,vpri off nnj indications were he aged father had passed away suddenly , im,i ,iic(1 ntural death. In his pock nt Edgerton, Wisconsin. The body ,.ts( werp f1M recommendations about win lie taken to t,arnavillo. Jowa, thelUvn vonis , frnm Charles A. Parks I home town, for burial. Helmuth ' ,,,i r n rnslnlilc. eneb ntnfinrr Hint Brandt, Sr., was HO years old. Miss h w8a nn experienced orchardist. As Wanda Brandt), who is well known ! fnr D8 ran be. learned, he had nn rein here, has been at Edgerton for some! fives nnd hnd not been in the city for time past keeping house for the nged j about two years, although he had work father and a brother. Mr. Brandt will; ed in the hop yards near Independence be unable to go East for the funeral. .last fall. Silverton Appeal. The body was brought to the city last 1 ' j evening by Coroner (Tough and w ill be A MINISTER'S IDEA OF DRESS buried in the Odd Fellows' cemetery. Securities From Abroad Fail to Shake Market (Copyright 1!Mi, hy the New York Ev ening Post.) New York, Feb. 14. Aside from in fluences which operated lust week to restrain n positive movement of prices, (including doubts us to what the Ger mans' new submarine policy will mean) the market today paid its chief atten tion to the arrival from Furope of an other consignment of our securities. The street probably exaggerated the amount of these. It will be observed, however, that while the street wus shaking its head over the "burden or liquidation," it expressed its feelings chiefly by sidling industrial shines which Europe does not hold. There were desultory unci irregu lar declines in a number of these. Exchange rates on London nnd Ber lin remained as at the close of Inst week. The report of the surplus of idle cars on February 1 showed 2 1, 4 S3, the small e.it of any period since 11)12. i I'ittsburg, Fn., Feb. t. Th queer I silk coats and trouser skirts of San 'Francisco's Chinatown are advocated j by Rev. Dr. James Xoreross ns the sen- siblo dress for women. C3 lipids rf'-M pi"! lEjSEnaanasnaaE THREE BIG DAYS TUES., WED., THUR. Jesse L. Lasky Presents Valeska Suratt in THE IMMIGRANT A great production with a great star and great scenic feature. Matinee 10c; Evening l!c. Children 5c. n H ti tt 13 II 11 II II II U tl II 11 I II 11 11 fl 11 tl 11 II II u mil n YE LIBERTY The House of Paramount Pictures. II 11 El 11 U 11 u II 11 II II tl II FIRE IN MUNITION PLANT Montreal, Feb. 12. Fire early today damaged the Canadian Car and Foun dry company works, which lud been en uaged in production of munitions. I'rn liiuinary investigation led fo tho belief that it resulted from German incendiar- -liill. 1 lir wa niiiini, ;mi uciny ill I3l getting back to work will be short. WW-' The "Clubby" Smoke "Bull" Durham You start something lively when you produce "Bull" Durham in a crowd of live-wires and start "rolling your own''. That fresh, mellow-sweet fragrance of "Bull" makes everyone reach for "the makings". A hand-rolled "Bull" Durham cigarette brims over with zest and snap and the sparkle of sprightly spirits. GENUINE if SMOKING TOBACCO Made of rich, ripe Virginia -North Carolina leaf, "Bull" Durham is the mildest, most enjoyable tobacco in the world. Its unique aroma and pleasing Havor give you wholesome, lasting satisfaction. No other cigarette can be so full of -life and youthful vigor as a fresh -rolled cigarette of "Bull" Durham. 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