Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, February 05, 1917, Page SIX, Image 6

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    THE DAIl.Y CAPITAL JOI'RNAL. SALEM. OREOON. MONDAY, PER. 5, 1917
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We Will Close Out Broken Lines
OF SHOES OF ALL MAKES
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I DO NOT MISS THIS GREAT OPPORTUNITY. OUR BASEMENT IS FULL OF UNDERPRICED SHOES WHICH WILL
SELL AT A MUCH HIGHER PRICE AS SOON AS WE HAVE TO REPLACE THEM. THERE ARE LADIES' SHOES FOR
BOTH HOUSE AND DRESS WEAR AT PRICES JUST AS LOW AS BEFORE THE WAR PRICES PREVAILED. MEN'S
WORK SHOES AT PRICES AS LOW AS EVER, AS WE HAD A GREAT MANY CONTRACTS PLACED BEFORE
THESE HIGH PRICES WENT INTO EFFECT. BOYS' SHOES AT PRICES THAT WILL AMAZE YDU CHEAPER
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Next Friday the 9th we will put on all 50c
new live Rubber Heels -price, or ... .
RUBBER HEEL DAY
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REMEMBER - That the Price Shoe Company is Headquartees For the Newest and Best At All Times
HUNDREDS OF PAIRS OF MEN'S DRESS SHOES, WORK SHOES, LOGGERS AND HIGH TOPS IN EVERY STYLE AT PRICES FAR BELOW ANYTHING IN THE CITY AND
REMEMBER, WE HANDLE ONLY HIGH-GRADE FOOTWEAR, SELLING NOTHING THAT WE DO NOT ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEE. THE ABOVE ARE MOST PHENOM
ENAL PRICES WHEN YOU CONSIDER THE HIGH STANDARD OF BOTH MATERIAL AND WORKMANSHIP THAT MUST BE REACHED BY ANY LINE
SIDERED BY THE PRICE SHOE CO.
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Hanan Shoes, Fox Pumps,
Ground Gripper Shoes,
Ball Band Boots
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Witch Elk Boots, Dux Bax
Oil, Cut Rate Repair Work
226 State Street
Next to Ladd & Bush Bank, SALEM
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SHIP OF CENTRAL
(Continued from page one.)
members of tho crews of the interned
German ships scrapis, (Neptune, Ottawa
and tVtlas, wire taken today to Angel
island ii:iniiration station on orders
front (olio-tor of the Port Davit.
The 0'ilera were issued suddenly
wheii officers of the roast guard cut ,
tor Bei..- wirelessed during the night
that iiiembeiD of the Scrapis' crew were
trying to escape. Four nctunlly did
got BWajT before Davis derided to exe
ente tHHnediatetv order from Washing '
ton lo remove the crows.
Nu vxptanntioa for the orders from
Wnhingion to seize the interned sail ;
on afjM routaiiied in the telegrams. '
Only a fraction of the GoUnnan
on Tvlto were til ta Bfelfl bj tSPIS
ships when they originally interned
were :lill on board when the o--ols
were put under guard, l aptniii A. 8.
KowtowsL' of the Morapis, which is
kjttag.ii) Oaklatvtl rstuary, told the
united Btatei district nttomey that
his er?.v originally numliered 40 nnd
that only about 10 to US arc still
around tin linv district.
?rctDaughtr
working at San Diego.
San lico, Cal,, Feb. 8, Work was
rushed today on the building of high
barbed wire fences about the New
United Slates wireless stations at Choi
las Heights ami at i'oiut ,onu. liuards
have boon doubled at Inith places.
All vessels entering the harbor are
forced to show identification numbers
before entering. Shore leave from
ressoU .f the 1'arific fleet is restrict
ed to a few hours, and every preiua
tion has l.ren made or rush orders from
Washington.
Working at Sau Diego
San Diego, Cal., Feb. 5. Work ws
rtuhed today on tho buildiug of high
barbed wire fences about tho new i
I'nited State wireless stations at Choi
las Heights and at Point ljoma. liuards J
have been doubled at both places.
All vessels entering the harbor are
1 forced to show identifications numbers
before entering. Shore leave from
vessels of the l'acific fleet is restricted
to a few hours, and every preparation
has been made or rush onleis from
Washington.
protection To Arsenals.
Washington, Feb. 5 The immediate
protection of all government arsenaN
by the installation of anti-air craft
gufg was decided upon today by the
I house military committee following a
visit to the committee by Secretary of
'War Baker.
A $1,000,000 emergency appropria
tion will bo added to the amiy appro
, prist ion by the committee for this pur
pose. Conspiracy Measure.
Washington, Feb. !i. Speeding up
' preparedness measures the senate judic
iary committee today reported favor
ably on the seventften conspiracy bills.
" to prevent and punish conspiracy to
injure or destroy property situated
within the Cnitetd States and belong
ing to a foreign government with which
the United States is at peace."
Suf fragetts Will Help.
Washington, Feb. 5. To outline a
plan fov definite war service by wo
men, Ilea, t'arrio Chapman t'att, presi
dent of the National American Wo
men's Suffrage association today
called the executive council of the as
sociation, consisting of 100 members
For quiet game of Pocket
Billiards, a good cigar ir the
latest Sporting News, call at
The Up to Date Billiard Parlor
437 Stat.
representing all the states, to meet in
Washington, February 13,
Americans In Germany.
Washington, Feb. B, It is the under
standing of the state department that
there are from two thousand to six
thousand Americans in Germany. Noth
ing official as to the exact number
could he learned today.
employes found a lighted bomb in a
room directly under Port' Collector j
Ma lone 's private office.
The building has been under the
strictest guard sinre indications of a
break v.ith Germany became apparent.
Secret seivice men declared they knew
of no stranger who had entered the
buildiug.
humanity's sake.-' The kaiser's birth
day celebration, planned for Sunday
was abandoned.
German Americans Loyal.
Washington. Feb. Senator Wads
worth today presented to the senate a
telegram from Representatives of iOO
German and Austro-Hungarian socie
ties pledging the sworn loyalty to the
I'nited States of 100,000 members and
urging that all steps be taken to pre
serve pence.
No Inaugural Parade.
Washington, Feb. 5. All prepara
tions for participation of military or
ganizations in the inaugural parade,
were suspended today by Brigadier
General Deyorl, until he learns what
decision as to the inaugural will be
reached.
Situation Is Tense.
New York, Feb. S. Tenseness about
the New York customs house was in
creased today with the discovery that
destruction of part of the building was
narrow V averted Saturday when two
Germans Display Flags
Portland Or., - Feb. o. American
flags decorated German meeting places
in Portland today. The German House
flew the Stars and Stripes. A message
was telegraphed to President Wilson
by the Federated Gernyn Speaking
Societies of Oregon, urging peace "for
Sp?.in Will Follow U. S.
Indon, Feb. 5. Spain will follow
the United States asrainst nn..v
0 -"jr
even as far as declaring war, according
to a wireless dispatch received from
Rome today quoting the Spanish im-
j bassador there.
That eminent demonologist, the es
I teemed Pittsburg Press, dopes it this
i way, that when Billy Sunday bawled
! him out of Boston the devil disguised
, himself as Tom Lawson and hiked for
; Washington. Well, one newspaper's
guess is as good as another s.
'Daughter
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