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182568 THE DAILY CAPITAL. JOURNAL, SALEM, ORBSQN, TTESOAY, JANUARY 2, 1917 THREE WILL MAKE SEARCH La Time Tonight Qafa Kiltlball YOUng Time Tonight In "The Common Law" y Forest Ranger and Party to Scour Woods for Mr. and Mrs. Powell January White Sale Now On i THE OREGON A Feature Always Same Prices kAJ Wr SV f WHEN PUKCMAtlNa MLLdT I TRY SALEM FIRST y COMMERCIAL CLUB Tacoma. Wash., .kit. 2. - A ii.lrcw It. I I White. United Stalls forest ranger, .with a party of woodsmen arrived at j Alder early today to make extended ; search of the wiliU of Thurston and ' : Lewis counties for Otto Powi II ami 1 j Mrs. I'owell of Tacoma, who have been; lost for ntofc than two weeks. Anoth-1 I 4 lai party aouipoaed of I". Parmenter of i Centralis, a woodsman of many year.-, 'experience, uiul .lack Stark, former en ; 5 Ma Or., Jaii. 1. rullow.ng a raid on Culver, former county seat of rleffeison county, when seventy five Igineer for the missing lumberman, lei: jthe I'owell cabin yesterday with pro I visions for a four day trip through tin isnow carpeted lorest. Madras citizens, headed l.v W. S. V ' Krooks mountain, u great blac k, tieav lily timbered ridge which rises directly ' Ben, prominent tortland attorney and Ibock of the I'owell cabin, on which the j father of the iuintivo, referendum and jcouple were thought to have become . ,.,,,..,! of tnis 8ta e tuig ,.;tv is ,0,I1V lost ,,e on a ""''" w.m deWg the business of th. i leiuuiicauN wan uni j-otkvuj i t largo party but without result. "vt'r sevontv milium elaims The belief is growing at Alder that been issued by the new officials line rowens nine t. ei xsuii mi mcoem , Th rai(, wag mi(J i sou com im ni i .U..I.U ... vent llie seciiriuu it not iiuiitv seat GERMAN FLEEING (Continued from page one.) is said to be moving upon the city of DuraiigO, capital of that state, while several other detachments of Villistas number from a few hundred to a tow thousand each arc operating in the f Ton eon and Snlti Ho. About have signed suoh a document without j. -j.-i.i.. x'..: l i . . : .. vtninllv S1I1Y TllUUCiailcul. a limnuiin, ll ll .mc.i-i t , ...... . i 10U1 Illirilllt'C IM..KM ........ Ochoa, are encamped sixty five miles south of Juarez waiting to cut railway communication with the border when orders are given. est rein-sai- i . in.poss. o.o lor uie en- Mu,.., trains taken tenle to say plainer that peace is no - Chihuahua City, had and this without laying any weight upon, uor knowing our conditions. We now can see that the world is full of devils. Let everyone' in (ierinnny do their utmost- so that the' will not suc ceed. ' ' cr to pre- seen r l a i mini :ii- I n ii in ii 1 1 a isolatcd trappers shnnly deep u the , i(p,jngt bringing the .couutv records to i forest, awaiting the coming ot resell . whieh was declared the coun- jers. If they have-perished (, woodsmen , s,,at ut th(, x0Vei,iber elections. I say their bodies will not be tound un- ,:,,. th .,..,. ..,.,,. .,, ,,.: secured an injunction against removal of the records, which was dissolved December 'M by the circuit court, j Xo violence occurred and Culver I .'.-rit.'tinit uilcntlv hk llu men fn.iii Mit- Recognizes Campbell. ,,m,. pUed u, p,m,h Rnd offlc8 tm.M. Phoenix, Ariz, .Tan. 2. The postottice ;tuTV ilto uutomob.los and departed. department today decided that mail ad- dressed to the "gover of Arizona" willii I .11 be delivered to Ton, Campbell. Mail d FOOr DOV. D&COineS i. i l., ei ir.,.. (.. c.,-...f . ' Ul-BINeU iv uu t iiiui mini m hi uc .-ti nt to Hunt. 'til pring. u-apitol. Ho i& expeeled t npiiint tiuMits to stnlo off . uuntunic cea soon. ? ''i ' i SIGNSjOUi ROBIN Principal Grievance Is That They Are Not Given Work Promised Them 50 SO THE OREGON Tomorrow and Thursday Audrey Munson, "Purity" Star. meat, constituting the last kernel of tin- j ""truth. "It may be the people of Oermany -will read hope of peace between the lines. However, we consider it the sharp-1 MURGUIA REPORTS (Continued from page one.) northward progress of the bandit forc es. . In the fighting south ol Chihuahua City large numbers of ( 'arranzistas are" deserting to Villa in every engagement, foreign refugees reaching the border stated today. As news of Villa suc cesses spreads government troops are turning to him everywhere. Refugees say that the fact that Villa is paying his troops in silver and feeding the men well and equipping them thorough ly is drawing recruit? toward him from all parts of northern Mexico. After interviewing a score of native an. I foreign refugee's today from everv part of the north, United States author ities estimated that. Villa now has twelve thousand men operating under his command. One division of his ar my is west of Chihuahua City, holding the line of the Mexican northwestern railway. The main body of Villistas is south of the city and is reported ad vaiicing toward the capital. Another bandit column tinder Colonel Fernandez been recaptured by the ( 'arauzistas. The Calranza losses were two dead Hint sixty wounded, it vwis announced. WILL BE NO CLASH (Continued from page one.) Morgan Partner San KruiH'isen, Jan. 12. A "round I roliin ' petition has bO0P vireulnU'il by, i intMiiVjt'rs of Company A, California jgineers, now stationed at Nodules, Ariz., , and i.- now in the hands m (tnyi088inan Denver S. Chuirli in Wnvhinirton. I. C Tliis luTHine kown today when a ropy of the petition was retvived here in a i letter from n member of the company. The men elinrpe: 1 They writ1 led to understand I hoy J were to be a volunteer organisation but rmnstered in as a national guard oryan i izatioH' 2 That tliev were to serve as long as i .. .r.,, .!..,,... a-tt,ii, tlio.it- i Suorauieuto services, but that the uath they un winiUffly took binds tliem to six voars I Wait for BEATR1Z MICHELENA in "The Unwritten Law" BLIGH THEATR J ev have been in the se. little over five months. of the state, until ex-Governor Hunt is ot the Of I deposed from physical possessi governor's quarters by due p I go law. j-ile-cc Watchful Waiting. Phoenix, Ariz., Jan. 2. Arizona in general, and Phoenix in particular) con tinued its attitude of watchful waiting this morning, with a tenseness in the interest directed toward the opening of the offices at the state cnpitol today. Qovernor-elect Tom Campbell, republican who was formally inaugurated yester day, declared his intention of assuming the office today. George W. P. Hunt. 1 i J 1... -ill ,.to AnfAl uemoe ai, uceu,,,. .. ..... ... ,lt.pnrh,lf,nr uhe,P it is said he he will not eive up the office until tmo . e . ' ., .J no " " p'. otficinl farewells to Becretary lecount is iiuism-u. BF SEN! Hints that Pershing's Army May Be Recalled Growing Into Certainty "Purity" at The Bligh Today Seven reel flini showing -Audrey Mini son in Allegorical play. "I'uiity the seven reel American Mutual Presenting Audrey Munson the famoui artist's model, ill an allegorical mod-1 service. .. 1 ...111 1... il... Ui;..l, M.nl Ik. ,nln ...... II,.... .....lnv- i-l n idle. uiu in- .in. "ii ... of 'ifc " ..... .... "' ' M t I. theater today and tomorrow. This pic-I stood they were t receive is greatly in HaC lIkat Kstltl MfllTfl 1IH0 vi vui .a i v&v. i New South Wales of what thev are actual! rocoiv-f is pic ture is the much discussed art film that mixed with so many censor hoards i n. because of the unconventional garb of 4 That instead Off being employed at the star and satellites on so many 00- their regular professions, fur which they casions. Its nrtistrv and beauty is un enlisted, thev are doing common labor. I, but the propriety of pro- 5 That thev wore warned thev would I'll! I By Carl D. Groat. (United Tress staff correspondent. ) Washington, .ran. 2. Ambassador Mexico City, thus mm of friction between 1 1i and .Mexico, it was reported in o'''ias here this afternoon. It is believed Mexican A nibftseador By George Martin (United Press Staff Correspondent.) New Vork, .Ian. 2. A young man w.ilked into the House of Morgan at the Co i tie i of Wall and Broad streets here today and sat down a! the desk he had had his "eye on Ijor twenty years. The young man was Thomas Cochran of St. I:inl VI i tniesot ;i . who linen ;i- mans riches and later forced Info nov-1 allegory and modem story, the mtro -, th ertv, has struggled back up the lad- dueti.m shows, Virtue, ill the peraon . der to the point of success where .1. ot miss .Mini son, nappy in ine gai.p- : , lm.nt scr feminine baauty in the mid n entertainmeni has often been itiestioud and was when "Purity flashed across the film hori.o. This unusual 1 i 1 m is combination of i iin,.n ;.,,;i.,.i l.ir., ... i,.. ....... i..'c.it tiic wcirut luiiiu-iciu comes aiou'. tweitth business partner. Cochran of-IThis part ot the juc lure is rich n riciallv assumed this enviable position mythological ettocts, barefoot damiii, in the world of finance today. 1 11,1 hu that sw,.ep to the oieai Cochran was confronted' twenty I Hm! Wauteful backgrOtUidg. A Um rears ano with the alternative of work- th' production is th. nig his ivav through his last year in Vale. putting. His lather's death n. ii ..ui , ., , . . e.,.;i,. ..,,,.(,,,. ,,. Fletcher will soon leave for his post in , . ,' tram s;t i .7 ., i ..g one source Y))U Cochran .worked his way 1 -luted states i ,v,.,.,(l, ., ,.,. .. ....,.,,,,, . ,' ciety in which he hud played a large ..art; also football, despite the fact 'dings in the The Amei supreme court, i mi. ne . , SC I 11 S IM..S1 SM.uii ul iiit- l-.v... ... . ... . Jr.." .i...n ..in ..... I noon dis-nis .f ii" i i ", 7 ,i,e T , v i acopanied the reje, he saiil lie might use a corridor of The me salary, but lie knew what he was out. He knew what he had and ho posur; f Miss -Munson in imitation ot & num ber of world famous sVatues, for some oi" whi-i she was the original model. Two days only at the Bligh theate; starting today. suffer ' ' dire con-sequouecs 1 ' if 1hoy tailed to withdraw their names from the petition immediately. The petition was forwarded to Con gressman Church December 1H. So far, have received no reply, ding to the petition, advortise pnearing in San Francisco pa pera between duly 10 and .Inly 80 sttaed Imt men enlisting in the engineers u-ps would receive from fclfi lu 78 ptf monl h . and would be employed at theim .ular jirotessions. They now. according to the .petition, i-eivod Trow 10 to 24 per month. The company was recruited from men San Francisco, Marvsville, Chico and ihiti he wfiK ;i tiiembei' oi the Y:iie team Designate Auedondo soon will be re-, iju,wisi. skull i: Bones, the exclusive placed by Consul General De NegVJ of f,.ateruitv to which he had been elect San Fraacsco, who w.ll be recognized ! ,,,, H(, tJ,ok w(n.k as B ,ut,.. He took as Mexico's ambassador. tther work too and wdien he graduated This belief was si lengthened follow-j la, jn(, lialit. ing a visit by A rredondo to the state I Ten ve.ivs nn Cochran was work- made his j jjj p01. a feft estate company here for of State 'wae.es that almost anv Wall Streid Campbell's attorneys today stated R . . ,. J? ' X ... ... .11 rtA 'lig s troops may be soon withdrawn bell s attempt to take otfice. Instead. . ! ' . , l -u i i i- . deve'nped into a near cer ajntv today. ne .vi. . ,,rF.,,u ........ ...n ....... ; T. , ,,,,.:,,.,,, m..ml,..s f ll, Mev- , t,,, f ., il ('. Il. nvsehn l nt. i tie . , -- ---- - ; ----- -- ------ ..i i ----- iil.iiiliuu rnra aiier- . tosicai mo. i.e. it lei eel inrn ine 11.1 I Carranza 's last noto-hat ! play. ed protocol. The Then Henry 1'. Davidson, a partner i commission announced this afternoon itjof the late 'J. I'lerpout, Morgan, dis f probably would issue :. formal statement t covered " Cocdirau ami invited him .to j at 5 o'clock. help reorganize the Astor Trust com The Mexican embassy annTium-ed upuny. Cochran's advance since then statement woul'd be made" there at 4 has been rapid, but he has stood the j o'clock. i test and no flaws have developed. . " ' 'flie real estate clerk of ten veals U lUUHj is mi I .nil. ,i i ii j.. i r, but also a director ot the Astor I 17 IT l n ; Trust coini.ai.v. Knox Hat company. Submarine Corporation, tho Keunecott X mm r 1 at t I Conner r'ouipanv. American Piano ooipany, the Heela Iron Works, the i 1 liited Ilivgoods companv. tne Associ- Xew York, dan. 2 Forced by the j at(?l Merchants company, Lord & Tay i fori unc.s of WSJ to sell the Jl,500,o8ojlor. worth of Van Dvck paintings that have1 '" ihnng fur centuries in the halls of New- jhani I'addox, beiceslehshire, the Karl irS SV $? Srtd ; Court House News I for exhibition and sale mi Fifth Avenue j One of the $300,000, paintings shows $ :jc :j lames Stuart, Duke of Kic liniond, the j j cousin of ChaHes I who vainly offer-! Affidavits to th number of 200 were led his life 'to ransom the king, " 1 sent ou1 to Wells Fargo Express agents I Mack clress and cloak, with star, blue tu,iav ,v tlc eou.itv clerk. Thev a , stockings, black any lien or interest in the lands, an order has been made a ppni.it iug M. .1. Van Valkonburg to examine the title to the laud, and if it is occupied, to find out by what right it is so occu pied. An order confirming till sale of real property of the estate of Mary B. Uates by Mary E. Syluddou, adminis traliix, to George V. Anderson was confirmed today bv Judge Bushey, Sydney, N, S. W., Jan. 2. Through i continuous lull of rain, aggregating 1 inches, Clermont, Central Queensland has been visited with a tin. ..I which lit devastated the town and 15 inhabitant have been drowned- A. least anothc 100 persons are missing and are fahiilie have been marooned in trees for days. Floods in southern Tasmania ha also caused extensive damage. The Deruetit river rose 18 feet and dan itge to hop gardens along the banks OX reeds $60,000, MADE NICE HAUL Bacrameato, Cal., .la... -. Robbers c- caped with $1,:00 after bl.iwing the safe iii the Oakland. Antioch and Eaa era Railway ticket office here eai'lv tc day. bei Sb I fi mf I m m m 1,500,000 Worth of Van Dyck Paintings on ; Exhibition in New York amwsamma Today-Tomorrow-Thuraday Blanche Sweet, Theodore Roberts In "THE UNPROTECTED" llOnillllia (M1t nut !t oi-flereil bv rosetti's ami wine lare'collar, ByKLoing with the u reyhijinid that saved his life by arousing him from sleep. Two other of the port raits are of Chn rb's I a ml Eileen nenneTta .Maria, i noy are run nntomobU mechanic ''Ht'1- Sadie Kvelvu Heath the nyenl-. A marriajL BQtHl V elerl Kitchener Objects to Name of Berlin (a die v 1 1 rant I iibught a 'eco'.ery ci lie circuit is issued by the I Ostendor'f, an I'oitlainl, aie) of Sale.. I. The following cases 1 for the circuit court: , This nttTrning the case of Wouilard against the Willamette Valley Irriga tion company was on trial. Wednesday -Ian. 39 a. in. Gilbert against Th' Globe and Rutgers tnsur auce company. Thursday Jan. 4.-9 a. m. I'm.' Sing ( hung against Durbiu; at 1 o'clock p. m. Shaffer against (lardner. Friday Jan. 5. At I p. in, Pitrdy against Redfornj also Skagen against I'lvested. Saturday .Tan. It. 9 a. m. motions ami ilein Hirers. Monday dan. s.--At lo a. m. Harvey against, McKoy. . ' Thursday .Inn. 9.-At 9 a. m. Harvey against McKov. Wednesday .Ian 10. At 9 a. m.Vlm gan against 8. P. Co. Thursday .Inn. 11. At 9 a. m. First National Hank against Tenery; at 1 p. in. Young against Mttlkey. Kriday ,lait. 12. Al 9 m, i.arned against' Smith; at 1 p. m. Robertson against .leans. Saturday Jan. 13. At 9 a, .... mo tions ami demurrers. Monday Jan. lo. -At. 10 a. m, Reh fus againal Weeks; at 1 p. m. Benson against Alpin. Tuesday Jan. 1 fi. Johnson against liiggs. Wednesday Jan. 17. At 9 a. m. Cav avaugh against Fox; at I p. m. Bligh against I.aflar. Thursday Jan. IS. At 9 a. m. Fv a:is against Jones; at 1 p. m. Miner against liohi nstedt. Paramount Weekly Bray Cartoons ORCHESTRA MUSIC YE LIBERTY THEATRE oitrt ten , ladiuits the plaintiff Kitchener. Out., .kon. 2. To prevent j meat again.d him 0 rioting over the possibility of t li i 1 j M (u. SIMII 0f if4!7.i city's leierting to the pre-war name : f,.es but that no t of Berlin, martial law is in force to-1 judgment or any pr day. keep it alive. during Kiots followed the muniiipal 'elec 'ije asks that, there lions in which David Cross. Jr., wfth I dismissed. fifteen aldermen, all members oi' the: citizens league, were elected. The lea ,f j.; Johnson, oni gue favors the return of the aame. ja the suit for dam The office of the Xeivs- Uecoi ,, which D Kevt as the resit was 'lis-j accident on the Silv military I October, filed his letcr t lavis, itefenilant in the suit gainst I. Ho in 1800 for tho if money, tiled an answer ill stating that he .'cured a judg August 21, ISO!!, and f80 attorney cut ion on the 'odiugs taken to e past ten years. supported' the citizens league, mantled by mobs before the took charge. The city is q dav. WANT TO GO HOME fi TOMORROW AND THURSDAY The OREGON j which he slat itioned In the c UHOperty o That he ha l jit. Hi aim be if the defendants ;es brought by E. of an automobile ton-Salem road in iswer loday, in automobile men, complaint is the separate Mrs. J. Johnaon anil io interest or cnntrol over that the complaint as to sscd. tie Fatly and Mabel in a Keystone The Best Always SAME PRICES i Washington. Jan. 2. A petition ling that they be sent to their homes ; v. as received by Representative Church, j Max l.'ehlhar, who assumed the dot jC'alifornia. from 79 of the S5 members! leg ,,f district attorney this morning, ; of Company A. California engineers, can be found in the Ladd and It.isii I As Church was about to act on thelbuitding in the office lotan rly occu I pel ition. he received a telegram from 'pied by Attorney lleorge Bingham, who j A. M. Barton, an officer of the troop, Ihas moved his office to the county (asking bin to withhold action until he totirt house. received a letter, lsny of the men, the j telpgram said, want to rescind their ac- i In the case of the application of lh(' tion. I North Side Investment Company to a liex'ister title to Certain land in Mar Journal Want ads will sell it. lion county against all who may c laim I BIG I GIRL 1 SHOW I Each one a Living Model THURSDAY and! FRIDAY M BLIGH Tig I ,"A r " 1 11"1" 2 DAYS ONLY TODAY and TOMORROW The World's Wonder Morality Play AUDREY MUNSON The Most Perfect Model, in Artist's ITY Purity is described as a moral ity play because its purpose is to demonstrate an impressive moral truth, a tmth uttered by the great Apostle Paul, "UNTO THE PUKE ALL THINGS ARE PURE." SPECIAL PRICES MATINEE 10c EVENING 1!C COME EARLY BLIGH THEATRE r