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THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM. OREGON. FRIDAY, NOV. 17, 1.916. P a n g a a n ii ii ii ii ii a n H ii u y n ii 11 !! U a 13 a 9 Closing Out Our Entire Line of Felt Hats Every Hat in this season's latest style and made of excellent .quality brushed felt, trimmed with bands of silk ribbon to match. The number of hats, how ever, is very limited and if you want to share in these exceptional bargains, you must come at once. . $3.50 Felt HatS $1.49"n assortment of two tone effects. $2.75 Felt HatS $1.19 A S00 selection of plain shades. $2.00 Felt HatS 98c A sma11 lot of chin-chin shapes. 44.00 White Beaver Hats 98cAbout ten in the Iot- Gale & Company CORNER .COURT ,AND COMMERCIAL STREET 13 H D II II II II II n ii ii ii ii ii ii M a ii ii ii ii n ii ii ii ii ii ii ii ii ii !E Cattle Exposed For Sale Must Be Given Tuberculin Test First Strict enforcement of the tuberculin test of cattle to be put uji t'or public sale will be made by tUe State Live Stock Sanitary board, according to a statement, now being sent out to all public auctioneers in the state by Dr. VV. -i. Jijtle, state veterinarian and secretary of the board. All violations of the law requiring this test . will bo mude to the couuty attorneys tor I prosecution as the board is anxious to have the provision, or . the . law en forced' - '. "y. Dr. Lytic 's letter to the auctioneers in part is as follows: "home few weeks ngo, at the sugges tion of tho state, livestock sanitary j board, I consulted with' tho attorney general to determine from him whether I or not the provision in the livestock j laws requiring tho tuberculin testing of cattle for public salo purposes was, in THE PUREST FIFd IH WKlCu TOBACCO CAR BE CONSUMED U j his opinion, constitutional. Tho nttor- State House News Leslie Church Services Draws Goodly Audience A large uumbor attended Leslie M. ii. 'church lust night to hear "Three Fing- (tcoige. M. i4rown, attorney general, ered Jack" rclnto some of his experi- hug returned from Jacksonville, where "' in the Interocean Gambling house, he has been the past few days trying Battle Greek, Colo. ona of Nhe Jfyde Ueuson land fraud In scathing tonus he denounced the cases. The matter was taken under ad- church dance and gave severnl illus viseiuent us an immense volume of tea- trillions from personal experience where tiinony was taken. it had proved the downfall of ninny . young people. Supplementary articles of incorpora- Tim audience was spellbound when lion were filed with the corporation ".luck" announced he hnd received a commissioner by the Viking Tiakcry and letter jiniMiad got into trouble. Importing company, winch proposes to The secret was Inst Sunday nfter- iu'port bakery goods and foreign deli- noon "Jack" tallied to the boys at the enctes. The incorporators arc A. San- industrial school, and today he received den, A. Kroner and Conrad I Olsen. . an invitation signed by 121 boys asking . him to come again as soon as possible. The state superintendent of banks is Then he told of an outing he was preparing the annual oath that is sent planning for Saturday when he nnd the to all bank officers in the state. They fcojis of South Salem would go out and will be sent out late in December to mcet the boys of the industrial school ma in staie uauss in urcgon. THE OREGON ENIGMA Thai the. wondcrlul tribute paid to Sweet Caporal cigarette by the London Lmtd. the rtcog tiizcd medical authoruy of the kvorld This decision v.ab the rt- iull of an official test oi Sweet taporal by medical experts No pther cigarette ever received such p remarkable endorsement Sweet Caporal purity is now be ing shown to smok FOR 0 : ANA ?wew keen on Idecades, - jday I'an record h i by any these ye; ,; . cigarettes Sweet C In favor - -of Sweet . being ci (Jcmonstr binoke jng Swc. re sn 'interesting demonstration. .-The demonstraior bums a piece of or dinary paper, which leaves a black ash Then bums a piece of the lugli-gratle. imported l-rcnrh cig arctte paper sscd on Sweet Cap oral, and calls smokers attention to the pure, white ash Tims' is ihe pure tobacco in Sweet Cnnoril protect e POPULARITY Wherever tobacco is known throughout the world. Sweet Cap- oral cieareitcs are smoked Amer icans who travel over Europe: Asia, Africa and South America can always obtain Sweet Caporal cigarettes as easily as in the United States Sweet Caporal is the only ci.earet that has this world-wide sale and popularity ney general replied as follows: "In your letter of October 3, you request my opinion as to whether tho courts would be likely to regnrd us un constitutional seetion n of chapter 14, I General Laws of 1013, because said see-1 tion requires dairy animals which are 1 c.ji n .1.11., n,,..t;i, . f.u 4AU...i ,! i ! free? from tuberculosis, while the samel animals might, without such require-1 ' monts, be Bold at private sale. i " 'Section IS of this net makes it I it"" f- ..nrff rr-m w- r. ' z.-Limmn . .i nikE;b- iijiiii h u , i. ii iini i r mm mm m m m u mam r n mt m mm w ' i mm w J Hi I I -.m ms W III"'" l,ori JH r ki Mr be sm-v m I - II -SKi-S.v.. M ' S f i ii ( .tllllUI II iii -ym m 7 --Sr.I fl 1 1 1 1 . 4 T J I 1 B y - fit' T firZi., State Engineer Lewis is in Portland on business connected with his office, lie is expected back in Salem this evening. State Forester Klliott is in Portland on official business, lie will return this evening. Tho iilioud car shortage took an other jump yesterday and landed at the :tOG mark, the highest point it has reached yet. HIGH SCHOOL NOTES The February '17 class met Thursday evening at the call of Thomas MctJil christ, president of the .lune '17 class l;nd orgimized themselves. Lewis Griffith was elected president of the class. Daphne Kvnns vice presi dent, Genevieve Ynnnke secretary, iMss Anilcraon treasurer, and Henry Leggett sergeant at arms. This class is composed almost entirely of girls, there being only three boys. There lire about seventeen in the class at present although it is expected that more will graduate in February than were at the meeting. diiJ InrrolliOF lllAV nltm,!,! nninv a ltltrA 'and a "weinio picnic". The audience willingly responded when "Farmer John" went around collecting tho mon ey to make this outing possible. "Farmer John" lives near Salem but has not been interested in any church or religious work until "Jack" came to town, and at the close of the ser vice ho presented Leslie church with firewood for one year, gave "Jack" some money to help defray his expanses, also offered potatoes to any needy atn ily in South Salem. INDIAN STORY HOUR The Algonquin Indians have saved us more and better stories than some of the smaller Indian nations. There are so ninny that are interesting thut they will be continued for this week's story hour. Among those that are left are: "The medicine wolf,"- "Young dog dunce," and the stories of Scar-face. All boys and girls who like Indian stories are invited to the-library' for tho stef v hour Saturday morning at 0:30. There will be none too fierce for the little ones to enjoy, and none too tame for the older boys. (La Grande' Observer.) Colonel Wood is to defend the Kver ett I. W. V. Colonel Wood is the Ore gon enigma. How ho can be attorney for the first families,, the Ladds, Cor- Detts and big bunks on the one hand I unlawful for any person to knowingly and pose as a friend of the prole-sel or offer to sell or in any manner! turiat is a mystery. In one breufh"; part with to another except for ini-i ho announced he would never fore-1 mediate slaughter any nuininl infected j close a mortgage, the next minute nisjwith any infectious, contagious or coin-' ' firm is busy with a mortgage fore-1 municablo disease or which has been ex-1 closure. , He preaches anarchy one I posed to such disease. This section is minute, the next lie is boosting foi general and applies alike to both pub-1 pure. C.iporal tlvSt in iccu a more .equation of cigarette paperuovel burning test? a the world insures tne! urc. natural tobacco havor of Sweet Capcra! cigarettes, which lias made Sweet Caporal fatuous Ameri- ; carried their love for cct Caporal to all parts of the world and introduced "SwceU" to1 smokers of other nations. TKE FIRST SMSKE Ncarlv every, man has started ?mokins With famous ull Sweet Caporal,. the original Cigarette.. Many things have been im proved in 40 years Candle-light lias given way to electricity, the, . siace-coacV has vanishod' hfnr2 ' the express tram, but good olot ' Sweet Caporal, the original eig-i arme, remains the same because in our decades the world has been unable to produce a belter ciga rette More popular lodav than v.ci is oweei Liipor;. lr the per ' eet Capo-l r cigaretto pure to-i Caporal . tu re-mad hat is whW , back id r cigaretM joyment.. le interest- onstration different. some er- 11. which hen bum. imported; used an) leave at,, e original s srhokefT icinal cie- FThe same because Mecadcs the world has ken unable to produce a better' ciga rette More popular today than ever is Sweet Caporal, MANY GRADES OF PAPER USED QN CIGARETTES ' The lower grades resemble oM hnary paper, which burns with! black, soot-like a;.h Sweet Capj ... .. : .t ! billions of cicarettes made today- -nd outstrips tnem all in popular ity The best-loved ut' all ciga rvttcs it Sweet Caporal. ' 11 the United u Caporal is the only aitite that has this world-wide sale and popularity. TKE FIQKEER BRAND Sweet Caporal is the original cigarette that popularucd cigarette smokinfir over fortv years auo It is the grciit-graml lather of all theioral cigarettes are rolled in the !iig!ict grade, imported French paper the purest and best 111 the. world winch burn with a purc v. hue dill.. President Wilson. One day he drawing up tho brewers' beer amend ment, the next he is lubeling it the Nursing Mothers1 amendment. One minute he is out of the democratic party campaigning for Bill Hanley us a progressive, the next minute he is out heckling a bunch of Hughes wom en from the east. He takes tea with Ihe Four Hundred and dines with Km ma Goldman. He dashes' off a sonnet, paints a wnter color, scribbles at a drama, makes an argument in court for a plutocrat, defends, an anarchist in police court, distributes some birth control literature, and goes out in the evening to a niiisicalo. Soldier, lawyer, painter, poet, dramatist, ora tor, publicist, anarchist, farmer, land owner, truly -Colonel Wood is a wonder. Arbitration Plans Are Objectionable Riiltininre, Md., Nov. 17. Delegates to the American Federation of Labor convention today unanimously indorsed tho executive council report which con demned all proposed compulsory arbi tration plans, under which either n strike or lockout declared before fed eral investigation had been completed would become a criminal act. The Canadian arbitintinn plan was suggested to President Wilson us a so lution of the railroad crisis when strike was threatened recently. The resolution asking fur a commis sion to investigate the high cost of liv ing was adopted without debate. He and private sales and is not open to the objection suggested by 3'our board. " 'When it is considered that the pur pose of section 31 is not like that of section 15, to prevent the sale of dis eased amninls but rather to the exposure of diseased animals 111 public places, it cannot be said that said section denies to anyone the priv ilegesf rights or immunities shared zy others. Section 31 prohibits the exposure of such diseased animals at unv state fair, district or county fair, or at pul lie line I ion and is but an Court House News Sura A. .Mitclicll has brought suit for divorce ill the circuit court against (). W. Mitchell. The complaint states they were innriied in Snlein April "1, lOOi. I !... .I..- 1.... ; ;.. r.... f I ihi nit- iiriciMiiiui in now 111 .iiuil- p , . taun. Jt is also stated there lire no chil dren. She alleges in Fe.jrnaiy, 11114, she was deserted and conseipiently asks a decree of separation. tions made in the complaint. The ans wer deniesthe defendant has been guilty of cruel 11 ml inituimiu treatment and asks that the suit be dismissed. Answers denying the facts alleged in the following suits for divorce were med this morning by District Attorney Kiii"o: (inice Iona Meo against Kmery Luther Mee, Maude Swuy.e against Joseph Kilward Swayze, and Oliver M. Coffee against John Coffee. The ans wers ask that the suits be dismissed. There will be a school board con vention in the Salem high school build ing 011 Saturday. December !!, when the viirious school boards of Marion county will be present. The' law provides that Charles Zanker. who left his home on fulfill Ktr.'Ct n t'.tiv tivi.ni una nir.i nil. I Wandered ill the cold nut tou-nrd Tut-- tin i-liiiirniuti of the ui'lmiit Iwiui-il Hhiill enactment 1 ..... 1 ...i. .1.-1 t.. '. 1... ,1. . .1.1 - .v: 1 - - . " L '"i oitu nu nun 'n-ipii up lining 1 1 u.'.- ' lie lilt: iicifgnic 10 uim coin cm ion nun into the statutes of this state of what ,. to death by the Turner constable, if he is unable to attend he is required ! ""mull inn an ,in,i. iin.iM,- i :was Til ih inoiiiuiir com 111 1 1 terl to the -M-4M j The Talk Highways of the Land Millions' of miles of Bell Telephone wire at your beck and call, t When you've grot to have quick action, remember I that a word to the operator will clear the trackf two I miles or two thousand, day or night. Prompt, reliable I and decisive!. : i t t t - : Consult the list of toll rates to cities , hereabouts; it's in the front of your . Bell directory. THE PACIFIC-TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY fense. To bring a diseased animal into a public place was a nuisance and pun ishable at common law. Keg. v. Hen son, 1 Dears. C. C. 24. This rule was continued My tho English statutes, thus 10 and 20 Vict, chapter 101, does not make it illegal to sell a glnndered horse, but the- offense is to knowinglv bring . or attempt to bring 11 glaudered horse Ijnl. .......La r... aI... ,.n.,t. iiiiw mi.) uitiinvi, iiiii, 11 Miiiri tj.-ii i,i public place where naimals are com monly exposed for sale. " 'With this view, i would advise you that constitutional objections could not he successfully urged against section 31. It is a salutary measure and pecu linrly within the police power of the state. It applies to all persons and does not. unreasonably interfere with the right of contract.' ."Hence, you will see in his judg ment, section 31 is such that it can be legally enforced. It is the board's in tention to demand a strict enforcement of this section. All violations of this statute will be iiniue.lintely reported to the county attorney for prosecution. Some reliable attorneys have held that the auctioneer is cqunllv liable for the penalties imposed in section ,11. Thnt I may be better understood, I here with i quoto section 31 of chapter 14, Session ' Laws of 11113. which reads as follows: j " 'Section .11. No bovine animal over j cno year" old shall be exhibited at any sttne,. district or county fair, or live-1 state exposition within the state un less within 12 months prior to such ex- hibitinn if has been subjected to the tu- herculin test and received a certificate j of health from a niialifuid veterinarian. i No entry for exhibition shall be accept-1 I ed until such a eertttieate is filed. No j public auction sale of any herd or port I of n herd of dnirv nnimnls or.aniiniils I intended for breeding purposes, shall I be' held- except under the piocivs of! j court, unless all the animals oflered 'for j ! sale have, within 12 mouths injur to such sale, been submitted to a tubercu i lin test and received a certificate of j health from a fpuilified veterinarian,; Anv person who exhibits or permits the! 1 exhibition of an nuininl in violation of' the provisions of this seeflnn, nnd any' person who violates any other provision j of this section, shall be guilty of a mis-1 demeanor, and upon conviction shall bej fined not less than 30 nor more than 250. ' ' ' j Paid His Debts and ; Started ' f orPrison j Redding, fill., Nov. 1". V fiod'JililiwM its all f eiin do now. T wish I roiilil oU) more," said Alexander jNniinin,- con I fessed slaver of Mrs. Itosettu Durbin ami John I'ollock today, as he directe.il nil agent to pay the funeral exoenses j of Mrs. Durbin. A few miilliles later, j I he was aboard a train' and en 'route fo I S.111 (Jucntin to serve a life sentence for: the crime. . ' 1 Tears filled Niiimes' eves as he board led the train, and sorrowfullv waved farewell to the crowd. i 'I am sorrv. but. it is too late," he: said. "I don't remember killing Mrs.! 1 Durbin mid John Pollock. It is all likel horrid dream. Hut for hoozc, M now be a man among men." J I The primmer sold his property x paid his debts yesterday. state hospital for the iusnne. He is 73 years of age nnd cerebnil thrombosis is the cause of his insanity. He had a strono of paralysis in August and it affected his mind. Dr. L. F. Oriffith was the examining physician. Znuker was born in (ierniauy and the mutter was brought to the, ,ivtt''jition of the county court on ieiition Mif V. J. Irwin. In the phen Porter, deceased, an order setting the time for hearing of the final ac count of the executors was made today by County Judge Itushey. Marion Pai nter and I). A. Porter are the executors and the final hearing will be held De cember IS. , to appoint a substitute from the board Kach delegate attending will receive i2 11 day out of the genera! fund of the county. County School Superintendent V, M. Smith is now sending out. notices of this convention to the school boards. "The school-census of Mtu'ion county is now, under way and it is to be fia- ; November 2o filaiilis'are licii ished bv mailed to the school purpose. The county mg clerks for this superintendent multer of the estate of Ste-lusks that a careful count be made. A special blank for the enrollment of chil dren who are crippled, blind, deaf and dumb of school age is enclosed wjth the school notices, High School Teams Will TryltoKill Albany" The high school football players an 1 their friends and rooters arc going to Alhiny tomorrow morning with tl: brotherly injunction and war cry if "Kill Albany." The special will ienv.i Trade und Commercial streets at ll)::;'l in the nioiniii". The Snlem team playc-l a draw with N'owliorg, defeated Tilln inook und came out second best witii Kugene and McMinnville. According t 1 those who know, Snlem should have :t fair chance of "Killing Albany," 1111' withstuuding the tact that Albany de feated Me.Minuville. For Snlem the lineup will prolmbrv be ns follows: Chirk, c; Sininis, r.; Hoise, it; Van Osdnl, re; Weller, tr Kaiisome, lg;. White, It; Koss, le; Arktv man, q; Durbin, fb; fioodenough, rh; llagedorn, Hi; Carson, Croisnu, Kafsto , Heckman, Hteiistrom, substitutes. Sell it Journal wgut ads will sell it. In the suit t'or divorce brought a gainst Charles Carr by Clara Carr, Dis trict. Attorney Kingo this morning til ed nn answer on tho part of Charles' workers ha Carr denying knowledge of tho allega- increases. There will be a local teacher's insli tute held in Silverton .Saturday, and County School Superintendent Smith expects to attend. More than 700,1100 failed States this yenr received wage Clears Blotchy Skin Don't worry about Motrins nr oilier skin troubles. Vi.tt j;.u have a clear, clean complexion I y : ':ig a little icun.., obtained at i.py 1 ; u-e for 25c, or extra large ! e.fle '. ' Zetno (-.''v 1 ' . all traces i f pimples, black lu-aos. 1 lotclics, crxema, and riiignorm and makes the skin.rte.-ir and healthy. Zono is a clean, penrtrat :?, antiseptic I'tuiid, neither sticky nor i.rrcasy and stains nothing. It is easily implied and costs a mere trifle for card ippliration. Tt is nlwavs dependable. Till! E. W. Itusu Co., Otcvclulii), U. --M-f-f-M--- o unit We Go The Toggery, 167 N. Com mercial St., Closes His Doors Forever NOVEMBER 25th and ACKNOWLEDGES RECEIPT or NOTE T. ahingtn, Nov. It. tiermnuy to J'diiy foruuilly acknowledged receipt of Mhis overnnieiit 's protest against trans J portation of Belgians into Germany, the Xi state di'paitment announced, I The (ierman government promises a Tjfull report Inter. In the meantime, this government has done all it w ill do. the V At 9 p. m. Men's Suits, Overcoats " and Raincoats Over 300 pairs of Florsheim Shoes . . Hats', choice of the" house .... Caps Gents Furnishings YOU HAVE TO Price . . . $4.25 . . $1.98 Price at Unheard of Prices HURRY FOR THIS IS YOUR LAST CHANCE XX XX XX 4- XX 4- XX XX XX XX XX XX tt it 4 II 11 it tt tt ii BUte department declared.