THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, THURSDAY. JAN. 25. 1917. THREE xt A SENSATIONAL SHOE SALE ! i- 11 i.i ...... r In Our Economy Basement " mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmBmmi mm i i 1 1 1 1 1 111 We Now Have on Sale A big stock bought from a Eugene merchant, who, just eight months previous, had opened a new store with almost an entirely new stock. We bought these Shoes for a few cents on the dollar, and in some instances we are offering values that are way below the wholesale p rices and in every instance the prices are extremely low. FOLLOWING PRICES WILL SPEAK FOR THEMSELVES: g g mm $1.95, $2.65, $2.95 AND $3.15 SPECIAL-MEN'S DRESS SHOES. BUTTON AND LACE, PER PAIR SPECIAL-MEN'S MEDIUM HEAVY OR WORK SHOES, mi PER PAIR $1.95, $2.65, $2.95 AND $3.15 SPECIAL-BOYS' SHOES, BUTTON OR LACE, rift PAIR SPECIAL-BOYS' HIGH CUT SHOES. PER PAIR ' $1.35, $1.65, $1.95 and $2.45 $2.95 and $3.25 SPECIAL-WOMEN'S GUN METAL AND PATENT, BUTTON AND LACE, VALUES TO $6.00, at 95c, $1.95, $2.95 and $3.15 SPECIAL-MEN'S HIGH CUT SHOES, . PER PAIR $3.95, $4.35 and $4.95 SPECIAL-MISSES' AND CHILDREN S SHOES, PER PAIR 95c, $1.65 and $1.95 00 SPECIAL-BROKEN LINES OF RUBBERS, PER PAIR 39 Cents SPECIAL LADIES' FELT SLIPPERS, PER PAIR 65 Cents SPECIAL-LADIES' OXFORDS AND SUPPERS, PER PAIR 95c and 39c S: it it SENATE IN HOT (Continued from page one.) its passage ; Nos. 15 and 88, indefin- be enioraH.iug congress all the time as House .joint memorial No. g, by Hep" mate children was taken from the tnl.l itely postponed; Nos. 101, S, do. 100, 0, the house could not afford to divert its lesentativo Ticheuor. aBkinjMngrosfl to and passed. Dimick voted for it de 4, !), 08, 90, 83 and 0 were rei irted Inattention i alters tr.at would not . establish a naval base .ti EST Orford. spite the fact' that its teeth were di a -mi now wa't Bet Se bill on the calendar bk52,Ct , ... ... blinS results. He cited that it was cost, was adopted ' ' ' and (it. Hand because of this fact. .. : i.i K fi,n,,,l,lv tlunuoil ""' " . . . . . "'" ino (he liouse 2.H7 I., oi.crut,. one in in- WW special urv-er (Senate onnourernt resolution r" . L. i l i -l u J. . !:,, structious lo report U bnc-lc this after- . ,.,.., . linivr in ksIi! ..i, ,biv liouse bill No. 100, the "bone dry was neloiitt on its merits, which, while it was being ,,. 'u "- each nourj and ifoxv eacti da.v . , ' r , ,, ' , .. i ' 1 j ' . ,,,.tf Cnilmol i H00"- . -i .... Discussion of the memorial" resolul ions '"II. "'ill he the special order ot bust- ment ot n I,,' &hcWril the . 0-J a enwm cum"' MU this BtorniliB c ost the state 162. which ' of the house on. .Monday morning sPmilP and six from the house to for disch.in t...t,. ...... . i'lTUies suspenuea and passed. it j ,, ,. i , ,i ' , time Hint as tbev were tliov changed, .. L- w(. . , ... , . ae said u;tb wctstod as ine lime nugn tlieir mincts. it uiey ciici imr mere "ouici ; , t , uiij !l called forhc the I. Bow" be no equal suffrage. tion, no advance in any way. As to the Beniltor's nd'erence to the publicHii qf 0faet bills republican tne seiuuor was noi miic vhic h, who w7ent out on the -highway and thanlied (fed he was not as other men, he thought the senator had not been to Sunday school lately, ita he re ineaibeied it the gentleman who thank ed God he was not as other nieu was, a phnriee. Senator Parrel said some of the sen ators were using the truth with eonsid- erahle elasticity, and ae aiso wuu bacdt to Biblical lore by adding ' anoke whereof they knew not wh ness ot the housi' on Arnidny morning senate an at 10:30 o'edock, This morning it was Hiili (( reported back with the majority re ieaillatui prohibi- f uuv" s r" ' "D , i matter of interest to Oregon. , '.. 1 ' , . -""""V actual ex ' ...... two v.. IV,,,.- 1,,, ,t the l.nV.. C'.- H. ,.-,,.,,- ' " CHilC Jl VIU I 1 , KI ,4,..v.... HI S ClC'll' lllirOO K'C'Cl 11S H 'IVi'l hem the suliiects are covered in I , ,. ., ... ' . . I ments. Heprosonlttt rve Lnffert v who had i s H Kv. 14' Uv Dnrri'tl 1 Hie Washingtc ovisicm that ii be paid. " Where parties to the stni righting for such liemeiidoi we are, it- is impowjble v immit their settleim nl in in gree to a statesmanship whic and word has osteutal ions d sympathy with them.'' iciiiiy in F slated in e Peace, neeupv aa aaoaoilons, lion. ' Among the h"i officer for 18 years c a all y. who joiued it ian attack on lice licg after the Canadian withdrawn, cm Nos. 138 lo 146, in- d second time and re S. B. No. Senate bil elusive were f erred. House bills Nos. 13 and 164 were rc first time; bills Nos. 75, 1-7 and 1 were read second time and bills N 11 and 47 were passed. New Bills Introduced. The following bills were introdw ,., todav: H.B. No l4hrt . rate of int is Or- i i , i d the la!ld S0tu? a ' i S. B. Nc com-! ,. ,. . ., tor distl it aver-, 2 i i evs nsceivi i t rr.ment. rPat S B N salaries o Uu' of Old So in iuone'r nt by stat lion of forest rc ton said, "all hot up." He sa groat crimes of the country wer mitted by men who were above th age in intelligence. Duraut was 4el)igent man. so were marly all Criminals. If the good women w backing this bill realized wha were doing, it they couiu no miuie in soo the flanifRr in the bill they would not be jrorking tor it. nilL Made Special Order. Filially the senators having talked iiAMBAlnAH tl, mnitMi if, uul.stil nlc- ' . murderers lroin inheriting propi the minority bill carried, and on mo- tlu,ir yjgjjnig. turn the lull was made tne special oraei for iConday at 2 o'clock. Outside of this bit of fireworks there was only s' Home, at Boeeburg, 8. B- No. 150, by Kddy. To assis K " , , , ,' t 1 report or professional education bv presiding; t them with a reader. .8. B. No. 161, bv Shanks. To prove ongrccss, which do not bring miv rc suits whatever. When it comes to th close of the session and there is a urea j rush, he said it was usual to read out , the first and last paragraphs of a bil .land call it a third reading. With th present waste of valuable lime, he dc ' j clared that in the1 greatest rush h would demand that each lull be read I . I from the first lo the last line. ' This outburst was I recommendaliou ot a majority of th ' , committee on reaoiutions that senat joint nieorial Xu. 2, askinfg cengrOfl r j to appropriate $300,000 for iprovin ' i Crescent City harbor, do pass. . A mil oritry report a-cking that it do BOt pas " ! ou the ground that it is useless to mi Immortalize congress, was read. j Kepresentative Brownell moved thn 'the report of the majority be accepts . and Kepresentative Lewis moved ie . substitute the minority report for th nts. Representative Lnffcrty who had jj . 140 v j)ai minority rport. to submit, when ho ;,, , methotl forfrearryinc learned that his .objections had Deen jnf0 (.ffppt uild met, WltffOrew tlte report, itepiesenia-,1 ojc f.u.ms lin!. hive Anderson then moved that the bill jj0 143 by l.tiFolletle Kl be made a special order fur .Monday, : M'.,iv j, from ittdustrlnl a which was dune. I fm,(i Alter a strenuous discussion 01 nouse p Wh aa lull -No. -, reiiuiiig 10 den I dependent children and r.b olicy of the state regarditij rinaf Cretutf periiitendenl Tiie tneetiug alsc. lo 1:110 vote, the 11 national labor con I Hf ty Bepresentativc . H. (iore, 1 ford, took the floor and gave a explanation why the reso'ution shonh i intr out ot stcito vcards th sectarian ill-: ht on by the 1. . nih (k,. ,,,, n-1-1 . iug, the bill was reported back this1 morning with tne recommendation that I it do pass with certain amendments. Aa minority report was submitted by Hep- . 1 esonta; ivc Stolt, of Multnomah county. Many Bills Killed I liouse hill No. 7, ftqprcsentaiiye I Bowman, relating to prohibiting the! circulating of initiative and ivforou-' , dUin pe'itions for hire; house bill No. LlO, Representative Callan, providing !ior the advertisement of sale of school,' (district bonds; hottso Dill No. 30, by' Wepresentiil i e .Mutdler, recptirinjc con: sent of wife or husband or parents for assignment of wages; house bill No. I 111! ty of '.Monmoutl roots. S. B. No. 145, h .S. B. No. 148, bv if State Federal ion ng for one 1 lav s rc nek (ti at Represents B. Nc B. Nc Defining bv request Kev. Father Moore, ot St. Joseph's church, asked divine guidance aud the senate got down to w ork. Routine Proceedings. House bills Nos, 30, 41, 49, 51, 04 and bureau of juvenile and parental rela tions to supersede juvenile court. S. B. No. 154, by Olsou: To punish giving of checks where giver has in sufficient funds in bank to pay. S. B. No. 155, by dill. To prevent killing1 of wild swans and the destruc tion of their nests and eggs. portion ot oepening of Marsbfie!, House concurred in senate resolutioi No. 22. The president named as the senate members of a joint committee to visit REPRESENTATIVE LEWIS tne orancn asyium at reutiieion. nvn tori Wood. Farrell'and J. C. Smith. flanal. Mlli wTrt r.nnrtp(l HflLAlt and ... ..... , "r. TJ 1 jji -l Jbive bills were uisposed ot tuts morn SAYS TIME IS WASTED acted on as follows: No. 114, Indefinite- k.- ,1... ,.r ,...,.,,.v....ti 1 . V 118 MonminVn diner S ff "" " . zLyvuv. J2ll prcstpniumcoit mill so .C. .1. '- ... itM .1. J. j, 4 .t. 1. L c . I m -t. wf r m T t -r- r . . reriorts of line c.oni- ded. He stated that City harbor, although in Oalifo the only deep sea outlet foi portion of southeastern Oregon, and j ing to filing of lien that the prosperity of tl the state depended on the that harbor, which conta of anchorage 24 feet dee on Coos Bay, opposed the measure (the ground that it Would be like Ore disinheriting a child to ask eongrci help ithprove a rival harbor. He ! clared that Southern Oregon never i sidered Crescent Citv ; or as a possibility in the way of a 1 harbor He did not s 'asking motii'v tor c rescent ( itv when t treatment. jCoos Bay was already a fine harbor! Senate bill No. 80 I with a channel 400 feet wide, 30 feet debate. It related t deen at low tide, and 5.000 feet loner. loeeatl beach a Peibli it part 1 i"t rt ot justice of . ':' I homas, making failure j pay alimony contempt ot court; sen te bill No. 45, Senator Huston, relat Senate Wednesday Afternoon. The principal Jjusinoss of the senate iring the afternoon was the discnssloi bills which one after another were -referred. .Senate bill No. 2d was the first tc nee up. It made an absolutely e 'oscc a-son for pheasants for two years, ane as the1 first one re-referreel. Senate bill No. 0, lining terms en Woman Makes Record Chicago, .inn. 85, Miss Mabel M" mnell, junior eo-od at N'eirthwesteru livi'isity, today established a world's! cord for the fiftv yard women's bur-' es, going over the obstacles in 8 1.-5 I'Otids. A few minutes liner she liialleel the schocd record, 33 5 see ds, in (he l:'-'!! yard clash. The former; n'ld 's low hurdles record for women is held by Miss K. nnan. Randolph aeon coU'eee at Lynchburg, Va. It oriventipn adopted reso hi force the rich lo ben system of conscription led wealth forthwith, tne and. also direci inxes 0 QtUUmiai Will Subside. Washington, Jan. 85. Senate ins announced he will make n ulav to acfgin briutj iin Ins re Do Not Like Talk of Pi While most newspaper 1 om Washington which r roach and Eimlish now snap.' ipe ! 1 1 1 1 ate Limapns sine lie would bo too b 1 railroad legislation (u elevotd ! to the peace aebhvss. N0RTHCL1FFE "TELLS (Continued from page one.) CONCRETE BRIDGE (Continued from page one.) ill may be pbaraed, although this has ot boon definitely decided, It would squire five or six weeks to build the 'PI hich they ght." If J had paraded for a moment or ctioii and as company after lied into line, I could not in1 quickness -ehcaiabered 1 1 ' oil which clinch' A blue eve, I An ranee means a 0I Bil me feilks do not knee'. Ilinf Polll county gel enough motii'v y t'i pay anything "dollbf MS lei Hie talwart fighters for I'r ave been setlleel by the habit e h e itig. do will He stated that tin For a quiet game of Pocket constituted the real work of uTi" liev lietieveel 111 it, ti d lenator Bisio ... B.'nln.C n rrfinA nirtflT 1 tllfl sC. . ' W . : I -line is vp im i n nil (he I nc Lewis anil Stott. of Multnomah th' ... icitact arM4tiiy Vpws pall at. V 1 i tub tin-to-Datn Billlarn Parlor hwse estimated by Bepresentatives was eeeasideraijte oojec lso contained a provision were straining every nerve to improve i plac ing the matter ot leasing the land it. He asked if it was right to belli! for the purposes of mining and digging 437 State. 'vl "A1 ZZSZx. -,,UIU'""":1.' ""'" California improve her harbors for the I clams under the control of the laud X ;Vhen the resolutions memorabz.ng con-, ,.e business awav from ! board. Farrell could see nothing imi gress came up this morning 10 e.mnsi.l-',', wit., the bill as il was right lo have Ho oration Lewis declared n wi- useless to Etepresentative Tiehenor, of Port Or- minors pay a royalty foi such gold a lord, spoke on the merits of J'ort Or How the Matter 'Stands Judge Bushey said thai the two conn courts had' met several times bill nl for that reason the Marion eountj en rt asked for eipiuions from the state ehwav commission. Judge Kirk pat ck was inclined to take the recom on, lotions of .Mr. I'urcdl who line said by the doctors to be quite a use-:'"1 ful relaxation: when under firo of' " trench mental's, ane! mine warfare. I $ Nothing to Coniplain Of. ' $ Before each company was dismissed X I was allowed to make them a sin M eh and to mi and mingle with th as freely as 1 chose. I had brow Surmismalu Good f I Cough Syrup Made at 1 Home ,& ii' io there vou have ttinent. up to h ' We ar ie in whic h n ins coinplaitic Comfortable jji I FAT I M A 'V seeored from the stale hi ford, and compared it with Crescent I Smith, of cos and Corry, I City, to the advantage uf Port Ol ford. ! strongly. The bill made il pn Memorials Are Adopted. some big company to contrc When it came to substituting ihe mi- benches of southern Oregon. ( I nority report for the majority report it ing now to have machinery b j was lost. The memorial was adopted j of which it could recover the , I with 18 votes against it. I the beaches much more chef Later in the session Representative th. I Gore announced that he had received a Mb' message from Washington -slating the! or litem cif 800,000 tat Crescent City har-lpr bill that is now before conirress. I foi eh mi el don take them i: HOPE FOR PEACE ; (Continued from page one.) i made any protest agairfst it. We I , then, take Other melius of utuie mace of the world." i "ill ii ( o tr I.ltflr unci KnMll.vMn.K-, ' i that X ' 8iIOiWj lincctlvc. 9 e first I You'll never really know what a lo r I cough syrup yoa can make until y me ciesuite th I " ' i n r prepare this tauious hoine inaete ivmeeiv j. '' , , ' ..' ." ' vowed a call-j r ,,( ,,v gave as compared wit i iii.in wnn a tan (tgure ami a voice as, ihe ready-made kind, but you will nl sonant as Hoosevedt 's. "you'll not J have a more effective and depondah ml :t groiic'li in the hcde outfit, ex remedy in every way. It overtones t! !pt that had not expected to have'' usual' coughs, throat or chest colds it i learn mud-swlmmlna and lint era! 24 boms -relieves even whooping cougi in 't hi'o unmiati h , a i qilicklv. ' L' Te. i , W,,'f W,l W Oct 24 ounces of PineX (.10 een',- j( ror mat, replied another, "I worth) from any good drug store, po in 1 ;i 11 1 to sec mine, The' folks sent it into a pint buttle and till the holt along at first, but I stopped it 'for' 'th plain graivujatod sugar syrtiu gave only Pritzy's side of tl. "I Here you have a lull pint a famiK I find lack of home nowparrH to uE?,yX0l 1 1 "''-"iH T ,,,,,, i , . . " . " I svrup that inoiii'V can buy at a COS) a genual complaint and any Amei-i m,h- 54 cents or less. It. never ennib In 9rif.fi TnrtukUtiut , priation ot a,(luv,UOU tor a naval I at Astoria, after being reported b without recommendation, was ndopte Senate joint memorial No. 11, by i r.tor flore. urging oongreas to dove i the waterpower and resources of state of Oregon', was adopted. ' Senate joint memorial No. 12. by i jator Huston, ashing congress to' t action giving equal suffrage to won recommended for adoption, was pasi Senate joint memorial No. 12, Seni Steiwer. asking congress to help in I terminating predatory animals, j adopted. t. As it would! "In a practical rk 'for the board , ly shape our plam it wanted this out reference to 1 ire icati who sympathizes With 1 boys fighting out here niigh cyal CSnadle elitionary F What the Soldiers Want. odd suv that chewinc viim ilia and 19, were rasen irom tne inoie land indefinitely postponed. . I S. J. M. No". 14, by Hawley, asking congress to appropriate funds for re- . : math lake was adopted, Senate bill No. 10, concerning iMegiti The lironint and nositivo results aic ii io by this pleasant .tasting cough syri p i have caused it to be used in more hone than any other remedy. It quickly J loosens it dry, hoarse or tight cough, '9. heals the inlhinii'd nnTiibranos that line, the throat anil bronchial tubes, and re i lisf comes almost immediately, apian u did for throat tickle, hoarseness, hron i chitis, croup and bronchial asthma. I'inex is a highly concentrated com I peiund of genuine Norway pine extract, combined with guatacol ami has been r- used for getieratious for throat and chest ailments. ot i his character Inteaance in the' he a'nawer is that administration it I have said, of home papers. American boys are proud, and iroud of i he de'c'ds of their , own i men and officers. In the r Avoid disappointment by asking youv druggist for ounces cif Pines with full directions, ana don t aceept any tiling else'. A guarantee of nhsolute sat isfaction or money promptly refunded, goes with this pri'puratiou. The PiheX Co., Ft. Wayne, lud.