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THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM. OREGON. TUESDAY, JAN. 9, 1917. THREE RUSSIAN ATTACKS it ! s Tod ay T o m o r r o w E A Show Worth Your Time ON RIGA F T ROSTEIN & GREENBAUM DRY GOODS, MILLINERY, CLOTHING, SHOES Bargains for this week Men's Men's Men's4 Woolen Suits Men 13.00 worth $18.00, Hats raacranaws on sale on sale on sa'e $9.75 $1.50 $5.00 Millinery at a Fraction of True Value Ladies' Ladies' $7.50 Hats Trimmed $ Hats HatS on sale n Sale $1.00 $L75 $3.00 MUSLIN WEAR AT HALF PRICE Princess Slips, Combinations, Our best Gowns, Best Muslin Drawers, Wool and Silk Union Suits AT HALF PRICE. Nice Our 38c 45-inch Corset Covers Brassieres Pillow Tubeing 19c , 25c 20c Men's Winter 3 pound r . Underwear ?" B CA off the market JC, pl, yl.Ld WC (J5C Each Nice Fur Sets, Collars and Muff, at $4.50. $7.50 and $10.00 Setworth more wholesale. Ladies' and Children's Nice wool ii i Fleeced lined Scarf Sets, this Union Suits a bargain Underwear weekly, only 50c 25c $1.35 Men's Union Mens' Men's sufe heavy Heavy Bib "SLffiT weight, only Overalls heavy weishts $1.25 $100 75c 240 & 246 COMMERCIAL STREET, SALEM, OREGON TWO DAYS ONLY BLIGN THEATRE TODAY and Tomorrow Beatriz Michel ena in "The Unwritten Law" A Great Stage Play made greater by the surpass ing art of the screen. THE BIG THING IN PICTURES JUST NOW! Positively the first time this picture has been shown in the Northwest MATINEE 2:20 EVENING 7:15 and 9 NO RAISE IN PRICES i Fighting Grows More Bitter Germans Capture Gal- reaska Today Scone from Intnlcrnnc larv 1") and 10 Associated Press Charges Hearst With Stealing News Londou. .Ian. 9. Russia thrust on the Riga front assumed the importance of a continued offensive today. It ha airey gained considerable ground i ugainsi me InrUI columns and was apparently proceeding today with ex tia-ordiuarily violent fighting. It is along the reaches of the Aa river apimrently that the most bit ter fighting is proceeding. Russian forces have made a distinct advunce in this sector. Artillery firing has in creased violently all along this line. Recapture Island. Berlin, via Sayville wireless, Jan. 9. A Russian attack, made in a dense snowstorm, recaptured the small island of (llaudon, north of llluxt, taken from them by Herman forces on .laniiaiv 4, today's official statement said.' in describing the fighting south of Riga. Renewed advances on both sides of the Aa river were completely repulsed. line statement asserted. NigBt ad ; vunees of Russian raiding detachments j between Friederii hstadt and the road I from Mitau to Olni were unsuccessful. New York, Jan. 9. Charging that following bulletin lead v. us sent by the Hearst's International News Service I New York office of the International i , Greeh Situation Tenss. ,. , , T ... . ,. I Laondon, Jan. 9. The Oroek iituation "gets the news, winch makes up its News Service over its New ork hi-! ,i,.i . ,, i- . i ... 6 i approached another climax today. The daily reports and especially important , cngo wire: I Times tndav declared the allies' con- lorcigu news, in large part by bribing I ii 'Bulletin (lead) ference in Rome formulated and dis- and corrupting employes" of its mem-.! -..jj Uec,. B.Wm Secretarv 1 patched another note to Ureece-this bers the Associated Press has Hied suit ,,lf , ,,,, i 0iiti.l time equivalent to an ultimatum, dc- mthe Luted .States district court hero. j ':'.y ''Re aa reported in poHtica eopUwiee with all previous asking tor a permanent injunel on ; circles tins afternoon to have prepared j requegtJ as to disarmament and neu ngaiust the International News Service ; his resignation, although so far as could ; trulity within 48 hours. 10 pit vtiu bum pini.iii.ca. be learned, it had not. been presonied. ' I Dispatches from Athens indicated "The story continued with a re-write ,nat Ki"K Constantino is once again of earlier edition matter. At 1:10 p. m. I P'"'ine time having; returned an ,. , ., ,, r other answer to the original allied de- the same dav the in mvme iuu mmm . .. , . , . , . - . o s maim v lie h was siiii to Pe an cvn- aixratt MA1 T i l,rt bl . Dr. What - ..,.;,. ... '.""7 . TV .. . . sent: says Lloyd-Uoorge. Bf "The following was sent in reply: 1 " 'Bf. Nothing new. Watching' closely. Ward.' " The above is only typical of many : cases cited. The Associated Press asks for a writ restraining the International News Ser vice from "inducing or procuring any; teiegrapii euitors or other employes, 'i. ported to have listed the diflicultios in the way of immediate compliance with the entento's demands. Other dispatches from Greece today; indicated serious food shortage, due to continuance of the allies' strict block ade of Greece. King Constantino per sonally sot the example to his people by applying for and receiving a bread card. A number of small riots due to In his affidavit, Melville E- Stone, general manages of the Associated Press says: "It appears from the affidavit of P, W. Agnew, .submitted herewith, that tins arrangement has continued at least from January, 1914, to the present time and under it important news gathered by the Associated Press at heavy cost lias been appropriated by the defendant and sold by it at a great profit as if properly gathered by itself from orig inal sources of information, with all the labor and expense involved, when, in fact, the same was obtained at the trifling cost of $10 per week, paid to employes' of the Cleveland News for be- or any Associated Pres. ..a..; iiVJ'foOd shortage, as well as demonstra traying the interests of their employers communicate or permit defendant to1'10"9 "Ba'nBt tnu tente by Greek re ami of the Associated Press." take or appropriate for consideration i serv'R,s reported from Piraeus, The couit issued an order instruct- or otherwise nnv nam received" fnm the port of Athens, the Associated Press. This prohibition ' a is set forth in various forms of legal! Germans Capture Galreaska. phraseology and apparently covers all Berlin, vfla Sayville wireless. Jan. 9. possible methods by which news could! Capture of Galreaska was announced be appropriated, "by unfair and cor-l'11 the official statement today. , rupt methods. " It also seeks to enjoin j The town was taken by storm in the International News Service from; hand to hand fighting and successfully taking Associated Press news from pnb-1 maintained against all nh1 attacks, lished editions of newspapers. Yesterday's booty taken by the ad The Associated Press alleges that the j vancing Gorman forces totalled ninety practice has been continued for throe live officers and 5,400 men of other years and was in effect before the I ranks, with three cannon and ten inn Hearst organization was barred from i chine mins. BllalaWaa iZM-. I 'i kaaLLW iur VKK. .Hffi a SOMEWHERE IN FRANCE" i A Great Mystery Play Starring A Keystone, Too THE OREGON Louise Glaum Same Prices ing the International News Service to appear tomorrow morning to show cause why the injunction should not be issued. This order has been served on Solomon K. Carvalho, president of the organiza tion. The complaint comprises affidav its by Stone; Fred W. Agnew, former member anil telegraph operator of the International News Service at Cleveland and by three local employes of the As sociated Press. Referring to the practices alleged in locate the murderer of Lew Sun, tail or, beaten to death in his shop. Lewis was evidently attacked with I gas pipe i lull. His skull was crush ed. Scattered around the corpse were many lottery tickets, some represent ing heavy winnings. Detectives believe the man was killed after having made a "clean up." his affidavit, Stone says j "Tnis has Peon ip.no, as the deponent i iMiglaud, Canada, France, Portugal and is informed and believes, in the city Japan, but since that time it, has been of New York, in Detroit, San Francisco, " extended and enlarged in its applicu iLos Angeles and Cleveland and no doubt , tiou." i elsewhere; but. for some time, as the The action of the British government I deponent is informed and believes, the ! barring the Hearst organization from i principal and most f lagrant case oi su corrupt arrangement and I lie principal ' source of such leakage of news, has been through an arrangement between Hie Cleveland office of the International News Service and employes of 'the Cleveland News, which receives the set- i vice of the Associated Press. For a con-; siderable time heretofore, the Cleveland i office of the International News Serv- ice has had an arrangement with tele . graph editors of the Cleveland News by i ! which for a consideration regularly I paid, such telegraph editors have tele-1 phoned or otherwise communicated to 1 1 such Cleveland office of the defendant,! important news received by the ( leve-! access to anv land News from the Associated Press I Japan. promptly as the same was received. 41ns I has been done under an arrangement I (dearly show n by the following letter dated November 21, lylii, from Harry Faris, the day manager of the Interna tional News Service in the city of New York to H. F. Ward, manager of the Germans Repulsed. Paris, Jan. 9. An unsuccessful at tempt by Germans to raid a French trench north of Ribecourt, following an nntlvd lumil.tll'dlllOIlt W11S relHO'tCll ill use ot the cables and mails was taken tu,livs official statement, because of "continued garbling and! Kis(.ui.,,. al0no the fr,nt the night breach ot faith" by the International I News Service, an official statement in ' London announced. e of ArtlUery Flre, Jhl "n1,:r as issued because of mat- ,... Sllv,i,, wireless, Jan. . kcj uiui wu written in t he UnitAri . ,. i. i i i: . , State, a, arried in ,he Bear 3 bJ?S5 Hl.'.y: y. ; n.: : 1 I IJM'V Tllll 1' II II' I M'H I ' " tventlier. today's official report from , Russian Troops Defeated Berlin, via Sayville wireless, .Inn The Russian troops who were defeat ed near Kocsaui are being pursued, the second official statement today from the war office reported. Near Kiga vio lent artillery duels were reported. Journal Want ads will sell it. Getting Too Fat? Try This Reduce People who don't grow too fat are the fortunate exception. Hut if yi i find the fat accumulating or alretu cumbersome, you will be wise to fol low this suggestion, which is endorsed by thousands of people who know. AM your druggist (dv if you prefer wire 9.1 to the Mariuola Co. Slit Woodward Ave., Detroit, Mich.) for a large case of .Mir mola Proscription Tablets, fUe is tie priee the world over. By doing tli -yon will be safe from harmful drugs and be able to reduce two, three or four pounds a week without dieting or exercise n as having come from London. No ob .lection was made by the British gov-1 eminent in taking this action to the na-' ture of dispatches actually sent 'from 1 London. As a result of the action taken by the British and other governments, the In i temational News Service now has ibles from Europe and j n it il ujlea t the western war front , announced. Sixty-Eight Thousand Canadian Casualties ( 'levoland office ! News Service, viz: i " ' Cable address ''.' Hearstite. "Copy. " ' International N i " '288 Williams if the International USE OF RAILROAD BRIDGE (Continued from page one.) Ottawa, Out., the Canadian fc eember aggrega .Ian. It. rains will not on anv bridge. be allowed to ! do, ( leveland, Ohio. flHHHHBBBBHBHDHHBawSf9aVB Today, Tomorrow, IP" ' lLB i I Thursday '-5 "T The Plow I icm: I Girl W I I A powerful photo drama nf$ .L j that moves from the South . African wilderness to the ! A MfiT "'-Sf M I drawing room of society. jSfc? J B Paramount Weekly J m.M VC I IDCDTV 3 ..-Twr piowgidi' Fw Canital Journal Want Ads Will Get You What You Want Service, i't, New York. "Nov. 21, Hill I" 'Mr. F. H. Ward, I " 720 The Ai I lend Mr. Ward: " 'Agnew had an arrangement some I where in the Cleveland office whereby he could tip us off on big nous stories I that the A. P. was carrying. J wish you would find out from him just what this connection was and it you cannot make use of it. It proves' very valuable to receive a tip that the A. P. is carrying us soon as it puts it out on the wire. Don't mention the A. P. in any mes i sages of that kind, but simply say: 'An jsouoa carrying 50 dead Pennsylvania i wreck, Pittsburg!' or whatever it may I be- I like the way you are taking hold I of Cleveland very much. I notice a big ; improvement in the way stories are ' written. Keep it up. I " 'With best regards, I am, ' ' Sincerely yours, (Signed) " 'BAKKY FAK1S.' " In the affidavit by Agnew, numer ous messages exchanged between Faris and Ward relative to what the A. V. was carrying are quoted. Follow ing. is an example taken from the text of the j complaint: "On December 5, at 12:27 p. ra., the (following message was sent to Dr. the j Cleveland office of the International i News Service, by the New York office: "'Dr. Has Lloyd-George resigned war censorship! Bf.. New York.' At 12:30 p. m. the following mes rage was sent by the levoland office to the New York office of the Internation al New s Service: I" 'Ansonia says he Iisr written his resignation, but has not been presented. Ward ' "At 12:48 p. m. on the same day the Pod e l oss A five cent service running between Commercial street and Kiugwood will be established Thursday morning at 7 o'clock, running every half hour until I 10 O'clock at night. The only freight that can cross the river will be regular S. P. freight. The planfcimj of the S. P. stool bridge will cost 10,00 anil this cost will not be paid by the railroad. For the next year or year and a half, the only moans of crossing t lit- river will be on the proposed plank bridge. The three railroad officials attend ing the conference with the directors of the Commercial ilub can but recom mend to the higher railwuy officials that the serious conditions threatening tne city s pusmess calls tor el tori on their part to cooperate with the citizens. , Hows: Killed, 10,86. Died of wounds Died of sicknesi Presumed dead, Wounded, 48,454 Missing, 2,970. I If this number I ill 1910. 3 til 290 I ii I p. laltiei ,1 of 3 BIG ACTS 3 HIPPODROME VAUDEVILLE SATURDAY 3 BIG ACTS 3 BLIGH THEATRE --- 4- urr Americans i Ittawa, I Int., .Ian. the following formal I Among Them n. 1). The name esidonts of nited states appear ill casualty lists: Killed in action: Private F. Kldridge, t Wounded : Private . Horn, Auati Dangerously ill: Lame Sargoant W. Pa; Cal. Seriously wounded: Lame Corporal 0, Ki North Dakota. the Canadian Driscoll, REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS to Wm. tract 2 and Norn indv liar I OPEN NOSTRILS! END A UULU UK UAIAKKH I. Keber, :i:i, H, 1 K .Willing, How To Get Relief When Head and Nose are Stuffed Up. ; Mary K. Candy i II. Brawner, all ot I dens. I . C. Willing et ux to o.ls. H Ii, so , XI, S I sw '4 hoc Win. Kseh as sheriff to II. O. ii 0. 38 I IE. Jno, W. Kbner et ux to Ml. Angel; J council K. ('., no. 1707, lots :i and 4, Idnck Imtala's add. Mt. Angel. , Minnie L. Cornelius to El a C. Cor - l.,..i; ,,!irt 7 hi s.. block .10. 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Tuesday Matinee 25 to 75c I Intolerance comes here direct from the sensational Portland run accompanied by the every air passage ot the neao, sooilinig and healing the swollen or inflamed i mucous membrane, giving vou instant! relief like l miser LEW SUN MURDERED SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA OF THIRTY Griffith's first and only production since Birth of A Nation." The II. n,l enlflu 'in. I enlfli-rli yield I'm tin nil. Or. .nil. S. Ullliese lot-. agio. Don't stay stuffed-up und'tery agents were placed under surveil I Me. Relief is sure. lance by police toduy in au effort to