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THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL SALEM OREGON, THURSDAY, JAN. 4, 1917 THREE NEW COUNCIL GETS T. S. McDaniel Died Last Night We Have a Few PAIRS OF HIGH GRADE WOMEN'S SHOES Brown Buckskin, former price 6.00 Cloth, Suedes and Velvets, regular price -$5.00 and 6.00. To dispose of those we have in stock we offer the entire lot Has Several Lively Link Tilts Thanks Mayor White for Good Work $1.95 a pair a i I m m W a HENS SHOES NEOLIN SOLES Regular up to $6, Black and Tan SALE PMCH1.9HLL SIZES We are cleaning out our line of Novelty Slippers at 65c and up I Cases in the supreme court aggregat- lag 80,000 in value that arose out of i street paving in the city of Salem, which were tried in the circuit court aud an pealed to the supreme court, brought i the old members and mu of the new I members of the new council into an in teresting skirmish of words at the open ; ing session of the council lust night. (Yuuciliuan Elliott fired the first ! .tuif by moving that a committee of i three be appointed to select an assistant 'to help the city attorney in conducting the i es before the supreme court. He asked that the committee be given pow er to act. This was the bolt that roused Council nan Ward and he immediately replied ; that he oj posed the appointment of a j c oiiiiuiiK.. if it was gives the power to jaet. Mayor Keyes requested Councilman j S. McDaniel, chairman Board Trustees, Willamette University, who died In Portland Wednesday Jan. 3. TONIGHT THE SHOW SALEM IS TALKING ABOUT Northwest Methodism suffered a se lance on the chapel rostrum at the nni- Wlison K takc the chtur and then took Verc blow last night in Portland whan versify at odd times was always the oe- ,iuc uo.,1 in suppo.x or ine question oi 1 j McDaniel, chairman of the board ! rasinn for the delight of both student I 'before the sunreme conrtamdeounted to "f trustees of Willamette univ jS'.,000 ai.d lie thought at least one at-1 and prominent layman and pioiit A. C. DeVOE The Shoe Man 279 N. Commercial Street was indetatigiblo as his was a power to lie reckoned with, In Salem Mr. McDaniel was best known as clinirmnn of the board of (Continued from page one.) tyje investigation and asquiosence in the stand taken by Representative. Gardner of Massachusetts on the note and the Lansing statements. The col onel's sarcastic flood gates were un locned at the idea of Secretary Lans ing interpreting the Wilson note in two different ways within six hours, repre senting, he said, a rather longer inter val than usual between the "changes of mind of the administration." Attacks German Statement "Roosevelt held the phrase "circular been taken from the niiue,F ome of whom were injured, but none seriously hurt- This accounts for all the men buried when gasoliue on the 100 foot level exploded. falsehood" and cited again Germany's Belgian oppression. "But perhaps the most preposterous absurdity," he continued, "is the state ment that the United States is ready and eager to. guarantee the peace of the world. The spectacle of the presi dent trying, by the aid of Messrs. Dan iels and Baker, to guarantee the pence of any single nation under the sun against a single powerful and resolute foe is as comic, as anytning mat was ever written by Artemus Ward. "Let the president keep the prom- ises we made in The Hague conventional and let him bend all his energies to se cure ine meal or ine universal uu..g- .j..j,,.,.;..;,....;..,,; torv military trairiba ami military sor- ' ' ptttttti vice lor our young men ueioic, in uu t mm ... . . motner -maae, ijutcK Acting Cough Syrup tornel who sat at the trial oi the cases in tin; (owe rcourt. should appear before the supreme court. At that tinlc Judge 'Bingham was one id' the attorneys and ! Mavnr K(rs said he would communi- i cats w 1 were connected with the paving busi I ness, to have a new attorney appoint ed. Afraid of Committees. Councilman Unruh declared he felt like Comic ilman Ward about the "pow er to act" clause as he had one expe rience in that line and it cost the coun cil dear, in fact over $1,200. He said I the council should clothe w ith caution i a committee vith power to act. He said the cases were nlrendy briefed and I wady tor argument and that the brief i usually told the tale. He said that al though the members of the supreme .court usually listened to the oral urgu i nients in a case, when it came to the ! actual deciding it was done on the mer : its of the brief. He said the briefs were ably prepared by Justice Bingham 'when he was the attorney for the city. He admitted the city may need counsel but not just -it present. The mayor replied by stating that then was no j.fec1 to pay more than $1.10 fta conduct ine; both enses. He said the I'ttcu.cy should be one who sat a' the trial of the case in the lower court and who was familiar with its de tails. Councilman Melson was not in favor of giving the committee power to act! as he thought the council should have ; lowing receipt of a letter by a Mexican some check on it. , , . I from Juevodo, leader of bands now hov- Councilman Boberts was of the opin-1 , , , , . ... ., ion that if the cases were decided as! "'"K WgJ ft?. I 1 the attorney, said, bv briefs it seemed w" SSfJ ,W'.'nt-v the work was all done and that there ! n-.-ni.te.l in his vicinity eluded gov - i minimi ii iix ilia, r in nnru i nt- rm tin in mi versify JmA faculty. , wit Vud twinkling ,Nrr werdC echo thou A reailv flow of eye found au ans- iifol nv I'l-VW'tinn' the northwest, died at the Portland which insured his popularity at 'almost Medical hospital. jany time and place. At church dedi Mr. McDaniel 's death was not unex- cations his presence was synonymous peeled as his conditio!, had been very for mortgage raising for his genorosi low for several ,Iavs lirercdl no- the e.'iltltv beintr always iioliiininit the debts h Montague & O 'Keilly, who! to the tirear Hovnnd. His death wns were invariably started mi their way due to a complication at gast ronoinic to liquidation. nature. He is survived by his wife Mr. McDaniel was born on a farm and three children, Margaret, 13; Wil-jin Ohio 5S years ago. He moved early son, JO, and Warren, 7. in his youth to Portland, lad., and from Widely known throughout the north-that place came to Portland, Or., :i2 west for his philanthropy, executive 'years ago. His mother died when he ability as ati organizer and director of Iwa.s 12 years old. His father, a retired church work and as a master hand at ; Methodist minister, is still living, at raising money in good causes, Mr. Mc ,the age of S3, in Indiana. Mr. Mr Daniel's loss is severe. As a worker J Daniel was converted at the Moody jn the prohibition movement his work ; meetings in the old tabernacle ,Twi lt'th Taylor streets, Portland 28 years and ago. During the course of his varied ca reer Mr. McDaniel taught school in trustees of the Willamette university, j Portland for many years as well as in which capacity he served for eight j serving as manager of the Pacific veins. In addition he was secretary . t urist lau Advocte tor s rears. Later of. the Kimball college board of trus tees as well as president of the Church extension society of the Methodist de nomination in Oregon. Many were (he he starteil a mortgage and loan bus iness of his own and made it a siu cess from the start. The time for the funeral has not lelicate situations which were safely I been set. The hodv is at present at settled by this genial, wiry little man the I'inltyy undertaking parlors in a figure of extraordinary prominence ' I'orlland. (Continued from page one.) Should be Kept Hmnly In Every Home Enally Per pared anil ('inIh Little. lie, mi iu ' ' ! . . .. 1 R1 911. ..re now nwnitimr or Councilman McClelland asked City , , ,,. . . Mathers, von'll never know what you ' Attorney Macy if he needed assistance;..;,. , , ,,, ,"r. was correct in application to the nteet of the nation that has wronged, are missitrg until you make up this' in-j and Macy replied that he had not asked northern capital when Villa in raei ue am ,,wtl fa attack upon ( hihnahuu City. murdeifsl our seas ov the numi note Wilson peace message. "The adjective ( Belgium and that'll circular can be accented with both its citizens on the high i explicit and implied significance," lie reda, ho makes promises "Which ne eonld declared. He savagely assailed tho'not. fulfill and fulminates threats, statement that both sides were fight- j which, when his own secretary of state ing for Hie same thing as " palpably i takes them seriously, so frighten Wall false." "wickedly false," "not only j street that the same secretary is fore a falsehood, but a wicked and callous ; 0(i immediately to announce that his I interpretation 'was mistaken and that, lafter all, -these same threats are to Jbe interpreted m a strictly wckwick- oxpousive, (juick-aeting cough syrup anaitoi any help- yet. try it. Children love its pleasant tasti i sco ln(, ncei 0f it anu noining eiso wi i .oose.. m ui, Ci,luu,lluKln KlneI,.,, moVed to a me swollen throat membranes with such "-e motion to appoint with i.ower to ease and promptness. It's etiually atncr by sinking out the words "powr good for grown-ups as for children. ; to act." Councilman Melson moved to This splendid cough syrup is made by amend the amendment 1 pouring ounces oi I'niex lou cents worth), into a pint bottle and filling the bottle with prain granulati'd sugar svrup. This gives you a full pint a family supply of mucli better cougn committee to contract for the work to pay not more than $250 without consent of the council, VVlicu fnally the smoke, dead away, nd . TV, a f. vt, -in nriwim.oln By Carl D. Groat (United Press staff wMeponden(5) Wal.ln.rt.,,1 Toil' J Tll.. I I . I I 1 1 I SI limiting tnei (rati((n t01av .,,1,1,,,! ue,!PSn matter to its list Jif diplomatic moves shroud ed iii secrecy. President Wilson himself is now ii Wait for BEATRIZ MICHELENA THEEE KILLED IN MINE remedy than you could buy ready-made I a committee consisting of Councilman for ,$2.50 a clear saving of 82. . i Elliott. Ward and Hoover was appointed The moment it touches the inflamed, in i,. : . .. : .... m.. . ,,! i,,,,. i, t , j .1 . ,i . u ai " I III I li CSUKU ; tii'il v m I i it n iu hi .... anA niv Tin ( .an iroa ihf lipolintr rlA I.CrfUDClJ Q 1 Tt'leptione I t uhWm looHena, soreiinss 'The Unwritten Law" BLIGH THEATRE Dil company for permission to erect a storage and distributing station was re-I C. ...1 in li... loiil.liior cim in i t tee Anaconda. Mont., Jan. 4.-Telephono i ' fl ' iionV'ou! Lumber the Topic. ' i ' . " " . . .. ' . . ' """''"" ." IT D; "l i.a-.. i,,llo0 of "... ..iT ..!; -j ..! At tJL 1.-..1... ...i.i..i., - garouig me m oiio,..-, .u...f..i, Kates anil son, rtiouam iiiii.-s, oi uns report! louay oaiu mi i" (-leaves, COUgll S JH--II1S lessen unu uuou .iioiii' niimi"ii i.iuiiu Biiuuviiij ,, 1,J,.u.f ,.,. In tlo. t'ir iliocn-l- ! l 1 u .1 I'. .. M ...,u ! three men had been unearthed in the disappear altogether, thus endin !whot. Councilman Klilott asked the , Tl"'f 1" e"f ' ' ' " ' ' V't. Vw V 1"V" b(Sft i i I : Pittsbnrrrh-Idaho mine at Gilmore, cough, quicker than you ever th.ouirht ;,.:, , outhol.i!ee the citvi-urehasine lent' on Wom4ttfd atum ol t no h"f the paper which Carl D. Shoemaker. 'T,1ho fSwW an exulosion. possible. Hoarseness and to Imv 20.000 feet of umber for """ '8S re, a lieu, me ponce io.ee . warden o, I lie state, was the ,,rin The report also said that 10 men had I Qr Excellent for bronchitis, whoop-: "f'KSwalks. Ins cough, spasmodic croup, uronciuaij - eunci iuau .;nnui wjw me iijju.n asthma or winter coughs. - and declined that anything over $25 had Pirtcx is a highly concentrated eom- U0 be purchased by bids- He said ho did pound of genuine Norway pine extract, f believe ui granting permission combined with guaiacol and is famousi , , , ,., i:,,i., tt;,.L ,.r uno,i the world over for its quick healing-wholesale for every little : stick of yOOd etfect on the membranes. or barrel et tax or keg ot nails tlo Heware of substitutes. - Ask Your: street demirt inent wanted to buy. He lull charge of the .Mexican problem, the American pence commissioners hav ing informed him that its work for a troop withdrawal and border protection protocol was fruitless. While the Amaru'iius plan a meeting with their Mexican colleagues this was understood to be merely a formal fare well. Thereafter, according to official indications the president will move to send Ambassador Kletcher to Mexico City, take steps for withdrawing (ieu eral Pershing from Mexico and then handle the situation minus any peace commission. Fiuietou Inspects Troops San Antonio, Tcsns, .Ta n. -I I tenet a ! Punston will leave tomorrow for So- gales and STUMS on a ten day inspection tiip. lie may cross the Mexican bor der at Nogales, A hospital train will leave here to morrow for Nogales to pick up national guardsmen with chronic ruses of dis ease along the border and remove them to Hot Springs, Ark. CAEL SHOEMAKER SELLS HIS ROSEBURG PAPER r w Ml Her Best Production Un der the Triangle Banner FATTY and MABLE HERE SURE TODAY ' jjjl In a Thrilling and Hilar ous Keystone TOMORROW A Guaranteed Vaudeville Attraction GRACE SISTERS Refined Singing and Dancing TlEul "Where the Crowds Go" A DRAMA OF PATRIOTISM GLORIFIED "THE BUGLER OF ALGIERS" ' A Wonderful BLUEBIRD FEATURE Somlav-Mondav BLIGH THEAlKt TO RAISE SALARIES druggist for 21. ounces of Prnex with j Biii.l if proceedings were not going to directions and don't accept anything jf(.w charter provisions then throw the' else. Guaranteed to give absolute satis ! faction or money refunded. Co.. l't. uue. ina. The Pinex chiirtc ,v a v. (jMeannie ward Friday and Saturday ytiifliiil&lltis. jfjARY PiCKfORD7 I famoia naCTTaranwain jtp 1244 n 1 Another Double Header MARY PICKFORD in u Hearts Adrift " The Play that Won Fame and Fortune for this Beloved Star w-i 4 xtktti? T A DH In a Powerful Screen Story FANNlt WAKU of Diamonds and Hearts The Years of the Locust ORCHESTRA MUSIC NO RAISE IN PRICES A Double Show Where You Get VnTIRFRTY APeubJfh? Mayor Keyes construe the reading of the motion to mean thai the purchase was to be done through proper channels. Councilman Ward asked that the mo tion be voted down and wanted the street committee to "muke an estimare ! of the a nit of lumber it. would prob-' ably use for the year and so save mon ey in advertising piecemeal. Councilman McOlellaa said that Conn-; cilinnn Ward wn now talking tense. :il i though Inst year he had voted for all such small buying items, and on trie right track, although it would be iiIihom impossible to estimate the amount of: ! lumber required on account of so much I repair work and accidental needs. ; Ciuneilman BlUotl then suggesteui that the street depart ment and the, bfridgc department get .together to make au estimate of he amount of lumber' needed. After Councilman Elliott had! reduced his demand to 10.000 feet forj 'immediate use, the requisite permission iwas grr.nted. , The ecpo ts of the old street commit-1 (tee if the old council to the street com-, Iniittce of the new council were referredj j to the re"i committee. New Charter Proposed. . Au oidiiiaucc fixing the salary ofj 'street commissioner at 1,200 to mcl Ui). requirements of the budget, after riding stormy waves for a short period, (was uterred to the ordinance commit ; tee. I A resolution introduced by foiim-il-I man .lones for the appointment of a i committee to draw up a commission htlnmer for Hnlem was referred to the I roii.m'ttee on ordinances. A eommimicntWn from the city lib ! rary state that only 10.20 wan on j hand to pay expenses and salaries and 'asked for a part of the money due. The isum of W00 wae granted. 1 The application of Mrs. A. B. David ?nii a? ii-atioii at the Oregon Ehjetri 'depot was ri'ferred to the committee on was chosen as outlined in the caucus. rinnl owner, and will continue the pul A resolution authorir.ing the payment ( ii,.u(ion as an evening daily and as I to refiling Recorder Elgin the sum of lemi-weelclK Mr. Bates several years 13.88 a day tor the firm three days 01 founded the paper. tins year was pnsseu ny me om council. I In moving that the old council ad journ sum me i , ou uc 1 1 m an r.iiion. thanked the retiring mayor tor his un- Wnshinirtnii. .Ian. 4. An amendment failing courtesy throughout the year. i,v Representative Avres. Kansas, to . Ex-Mayor White, before leaving the ,e postoffice appropriation bill, pro chair, thanked the council for its loval vblinir snlnrv increases of ten non-out 1 support throughout the part year. He for every urban and rural postoffice also thanked the citizens of Salem for employe receiving less than $12011 a ! their support. He said that although year and l ive per I t tor those re- j they differed on many questions in the eeiVing between iHl'oo and $1H00 was council vet it wns all done in good Da- today adopted by the post office com U.ire and with the best of feeling. inittee. (Continued from page one.) insist that Thomas W. I.awxnu be call, among the first witnesses. I'lans alt ate on 'foot to subpoena Wall Stte (peculators and financiers. Wood Introduced the original icsol tion demanding a probe of reports tbi "high administration officials or re.li tivel of high officials profited in Wn street through advance information . the nreaideut's note to belligerents." Thomas W. l.awson, ndio chargi I here uns a iflio.lMMl.tlOO clean-up in Wi. street ttiM be subpoenaed by wire. Bell it Journal want ads will sell i GIRL SHOW PANAMA EXPOSITION MODELS and Song Revue 1 0---Pretty Girls 1 0 Special Scenery Beautiful Wardrobe TODAY and TOMORROW BLIGH THEATRE SHOW GIRLS health i nd police. An application from the Associated