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THREF Salem Germans Favor Efc r I I A iir -".--- ntMt,H,t1,f,t1,,,,,,,,,,,,,,M,, f . THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, THURSDAY, FEB. 8, 1917. Specials in the Economy Basement Dress Skirts, values to $10, now $1.98 Furs, values to 5.50, now 98c Middies, 59c, 75c and 89c 0 Ladies' Winter Coats $6.75 House Dresses 59c, 89c and 98c j Black Sateen Petticoats . . 50c, 69c, 98c Corsets 59c and 98c Brassieres 15c and 48c Each Corset Covers, fancy trimmed 18c 3 lor 49c i Ladies' Winter Union Suits . . . 49c, 69c Ladies' Fleece Lined Two-Piece Underwear, a garment 24c i Women's Dresses, values to $25 . . $3.95 Outing Flannel Petticoats, each. . . 42c Women's Outing Flannel Night Gowns, long or short sleeves 59c, 89c and 98c Bungalow Aprons, each 39c Outing Flannel, yard Vi and 9c Bath Towels -,. . 10c, 1 5c, 23c, 29c, 35c Each PiMow Cases, 42 by :56 inches, each 12 4 c Glass Wash Boards, regular 50c size 39c Zinc Wash Boards, regular size, each 29c Aluminum Sets $1.25 0m Sheets, 72 by 80 in., each 48c and 74c Blankets, large 89c Pair Comforters 59c Each Beautiful Lingerie Waists, up to $.5.50 value 75c and 98c Men's Heavy Two-Piece Underwear, garment 40c Men's Flannel Shirts 90c Each Triangle Collars 10c Each Men's Suits $4.95, $7.85, $9.65 Men's Overcoats .... $4.95, $7.85, $9.65 Boys Suits, values to $8.00 $3.95 Boy s' Hats, values to $1.00 25c Absolutely' Removes i ru v iwBt wii .t .,t,ir Indiafistinn.rWn 4. men in high official positious to use . r ; . very ,-ffnrt to ptwcai ar btwcea proves n. locat an druggists. O ' ..tiiibm.- mill the I'nited States and ' ! j . . holding that the occurrences of the f the .ndge IM' district attorney who T wst few days ilo not justify a deelar- '''' prison. " atioa nf war on the part of the " inwHoa of couiiboI. Judge Hunt Fniterl States. Salem lodge No. fl, gave '(ov am) hi assneiates until tn- X Sons of lli'rinan. adopted n resolution morrow to raie il.OOti bail. ('. '. T last night. Copies of the document rowlev, special mjeut of (lie Herman will he wnt to ('resilient Wilson. W. consulate, waived his right to lail and i. Bnm, and Senators ( hainWrlain f 1,0 ,,,Vl'n to M'Neil'" Island prison TlUregon Ifl Works of California. i-race strongly urged The resolution follows: ' We the citizens of Siilein of fier- j man extraction, beg of yon to labor , at all tunes for peace between the , I nited Plate and tierninav. What lias , . occurred in ,1,,. las, few davs does not , ., By Cl W. ACrmM. justify a declaration of war on the' ()"T E" ?& TSStH part of the Halted states, ltoth aide1 Berlin, Feb. l-OttHl notification have perhaps transvessel our rights, '. '' !"'"V' U'r Aml.assador Von tkerefute i, is wrong for this eonntrr ,,, ",M"rl l'vK been received, it was t i o espouse .he side of either belligcr- """"""" " ,n8T 'V, JT 1 T I .. . i ..i i i ., passports are available Thursdav nr ...... i " ' ' our people iroill ., " . v v j l ' 'the dm n(er zone of either Knglnnd or """''""'"""' he desires to leave. Germany I ' p 'lirnian government, it was "The" 'people of the Tinted States !, hi ' '"n1'!"K " jP" I OT Oertuany do not want war ami we ! mI'.''.' J""" IP "'" to facilitate f!er- lipray tint you use every possible of-u ',P' ?rM,rP'. l1 "o a speca. fort to pievent it. The ties that bind1""" " "lv ,",r t the people of the two nations ure ton I TB'yW"l he given n inilitnry riiiim kered iO he eternally disrupted. " Thousands of Yards of Fine Trimmings at, yard lc toiuorro.v to serve a two vear senteni Ambassador Gerard Re ceives Safe Conduct Finally t Woman Promises to Pray ror Ueath or Judge SEATTLE'S BOOZE GRAFT ANTI-CIGARETTE BILLS (Continued from page oae.) Seattle, Wash., Feb. S. Seattle 'a booze graft trial will begin in federal eourt here March 6. Il, t.. n K h-rnl .,1' UflVA f1t Chief Of PoUea fieckiaxbam, ex Sheriff The vote against was Anderson. A Hode and four city detectives indict- i ley, Bellaiul. Brand, Brow n, Brownell, ed on conspiracy charge! along with Burton, Child!, Cornelius Crandull, bootleggers was fixed by Federal Judge ; ,oo,e, (irdnn, Gore. W. B. Jones, l.aur Neterer today. The court also upheld , the indictment which had been attacked l!Jardi Ul,ler M,M'k' SmaH' Sweeney, bv llo,li.e and the detectives. i '"""P". en0r. .The recessed grand jury will recon vene on the same day. -M-" Vbsent were Bean. Origgs and Peck, H B. No. 868, the bill with teeth talk mad'e bv 'ke.iresenlative 'sween'ev. ! !?K 2? POOl below amas was BO lottget the nvcnt ;almon stream it was, and largely necnuse the net fishermen had so caught the fish at and around its mouth that the govern ment fishery hail to be abandoned. He wanted to protect the salmon and would not allow more than three to be caught by one person in one day. Dimick was on the other side. He produced affidavits in abundance show ing that the net fishermen had not do stroyed, or materially interfered with the .salmon fishing, with hook and line. He said Senator Gill talked of "scoop- E lather of the bill. the falls." "Why gentlonien, " he . :.l ii... u .?... j He said that Oklahoma had parsed ' ?' , .,. "Iul1 mt " ice, no p . i. i. :,!..; ... ,i,. ...., ..., land the fishermn s nets iroin six to eight feet wide. How could they scoop them upi Besides they are forbidden of the falls." ;; pr.H. sothern. PEGGY HYL'AND inJ: The Chattel. THE OREGON such legislation, that Kansas was con sideling it besides other states. Hi . i u it. ,.,; i .i, .... ;., "'cui ' ., ' . ,,'. if by law to go within a sixth of a milt ' No. 431$ would not affect them. He !aid it wus only the purity of the wom en that has kept up the standard of the j nation and asked what kind of a mother I a woman woulO nialve w ith her fingers stained with BOCOtihe, Burdick did not. think the Sweeney ! bill accurately represented the wishes j of the people. Mrs. Thompson declared that if the snake was to be killed, she I must be cut off, and Mr. Thomas de I dared that in justice to his ow n boy he would fail as a legislator if he did not ! back the movement. With other speakers for and against j ; it me mil Tinany came lo a vine wnu 135 voting for, 24 against, and one be ! ing absent. i Three bills were disposed of outside the anti-cigarette bills. The first was H. B. No, 411, by Bean, authorizing county courts to establish public mai- j l:ets, which passed. H. B. No. 474, by Bowman, authoriz- ing payment of general and special I taxes to treasurer at Gaston, Ore., j passed. i .S. B. No. 177, Senator Pierce, rr j quiring veterinary surgeon to 'furnish certified copy of brands to county leiks, passed. Mrs. Viscouti Only Gives Names When Committee Is Pledged to Secrecy Wall Street Reflects Extreme Perplexity New- o: k. Feb. S.--The Xew York Kvcning Mm financial review today said: Today's stock market reflected the extreme perplexity and confusion pre vailing i:: securities circles. Traders and public alike feel quite justlv that there is in thing whatever on which to base a course of action and the re sult is that everybody is nervous nud hesitant. Disturbing rumors were a- lioat throughout the dav. The market Hail r.tinciseo, Feb. S. "I'll prav I for your death, judge, as long as there i is breath left m me. " Mrs. Margaret Cornell, convicted with former German Consul General Plans'. Bopp and associates' on charge of violating American neutrality, shouted these words at Federal Judge Hunt today as she was being led from court on her way to San Quentin prison to serve a sentence of one venr and one t United States 'stou who prose At the door she i District Attorney I euted her "And I'll pray for your death, too," she cried. " I hope you die in prison Id darkness. " Bopp extended Ms hand to Mrs. Cornell but she refused to lake it and Bopp turned away. "I'm a woman without a country now," said she. "I'm "glad I never became an American citizen. I intend I" pray always in my cell for the death The number of persons for which pass pons must be had is rather large." the statement added. ''It will there fore take some time. The complete list only today came Jo the knowledge of the German authorities." a GGG 0 S. The Best Recommendation The strongest recommendation nnv article may receive is a favorable word from the user. It is the recommenda tions of those who hnve used it thai makes Chamberlain 'l Cough Kemedv so popular. Mrs. Amanda Gierharf, Waynes ville. Ohio, writes, "Chamberlain'! Cough Remedy has been in my family off and on for twenty years and it I t never failed to cure a cough or cobl.'1 ( Ibtaiuablc evervw hci e. For a quiet game of Pockot Billiards, a good cigar ir the latest Sporting News, call at The Up-to-Date Billiard Parlor 437 State. TRY JOURNAL WANT ADS I itself was of a professional character w.,i,;ni BUk i i :i 1:4.1- i save for scattered HniiiHfitlon ont He quoted an Oregon., - , .7,.,. r.,i, ;.'., 1,1,.' ,j .,1 . small amount of invest oi..nl 1,,,, rtt, . , , , """Mill, n 1 1RBIUVIIKM11 1 ' I III ItlJUIII . . s 1 City paper showing the salmon at the go to 40 ' oM , ,, obviou!ly " 's found to be far easier to sell date were going over the tish ladders at ,Unilw ,nh,ened and extremely ncrv-; stocks than to buy them, the rate ot -00 an hour. He quoted trdm ;0,1S)-,hiK afternoon defied the house! Prices were heavy practically the report ot the fish and game warden inot(, K,aU proben, to maU,. hor telf throughout the list following an irreg for U11 showing the salmon were soere she got her information thai' ular opening. In a good pail of the Kenzic that the gates had to be lifted and the salmon turned loose beeauie there, were more than the hatdieiy couHl handle- The pii sident called the senator to time, his five minutes having been used up but Dimick said he was talk ing on Senator Pierce's time, then he was going to talk on Senator Bald wins and then he was going to talk on some others until he got. through, and he did. He quoted from the Tele gram of last year to show the paper hud changed its sonf and was now be ing manipulator! by the sportsmen '! ,lni, nl lli-,t ila . 1 .. I t - I.. J .,i,.i i e'l0' w ...J Hy "ml personal business affairs , j j rice s oreaKuown came wnen ai manded where he gol ifcl.lMill which " W. W. Price, Washington newspaper-. forenoon session considerable strength man, got $",0OU as a go between for was displayed by the stocks of those Presidential Secretary Tumulty." I companies which are expected to profit The woman was the innch discussed , f,, war Imsincss. This movement "woman of mystery, ' Mrs. Ruth Tho- carried numerous other industrial is aeon Vimti. iaues to higher levels. The copper Mrs. Viscont. forced an exectttlve ,hoTM were sonM,,m, (.rrnlic. session before she would gne any, f (W rjri,(,, ,,s ,,, pn,ifi(, names and gave them onlv after be- . , ., , , ' ing promised thev would not be ptlb- ' ! 'i"1 , '''"i'"';' " "" jish(,' ' 1 I extra quarterly dividend of half of one Shortly thereafter, Price look the on the commoii stock, bul the stand, (in previous occasions, forceful!0,""''' ,ss'"'s were inclined to be soft, and sometimes defiant when question- j fn Daclion shares w ere likcvwse 1111 ed. Price broke down utterly today.! . lmMsl"'e. a firmer tone developed lie wept openly as he replied' to que's- f1"' railroad list as the afternoon tions regarding his must intimate f am-, advanceo. 1 he late trading was small affidavits from residents u'i,:.,irt i, i.. .1.. vi-pr nciv tho fiills shnw--iiitr 1 hero !iwt t .' c .. . '. . . price chail unimportant, le 5J been last year but two boats engaged j ,, ,.,, . local' bank last AMERICAN KILLED in nor fichiiiir n n 1 iiiun Kilt file n uhnef . 1 I :. M SENATOR GILL'S FISHING BILL PASSED SENATE THIS MORNING LAST TIMES TODAY MARIE DORO in OLIVER TWIST YE LIBERTY i The senate passed one bill this morn 'ing after a spirited debate with Senator Gill for and Senator Dimick against it It was Senator Gill's bill regarding fish ing on the Willamette river establishing the bounds within which net fishermen I could not work, and fixing the number I of salmon that may be caught in one I day by hook and line. Senator Gill spoke ot the ancient history or tne river at the falls, where for ago-s the noble red men had gathered his supply of fish. He said now the fish ladders were inade quate, and as a result the salmon gath ered below the falls, and so soon as the season opened the 'fishermen from the lower river were on hand with their nets, anil scooped up the gathered sal mon, cleaning them out in a few days, and then returning to their homes down the river. He stated the Willamette was now the main stream used by the sal mon for breeding. The Umatilla and other streams east of the mountains had been so diverted by irrigationists that they were no longer used by the salmon as breeding grounds. He said the Clack- SEE TODAY AND TOMORROW SEE The Great Moral Film Play PROTECT YOUR DAUGHTERS Clean, Thrilling, Tine to Life 2 Days Only BLIGH THEATRE 2 Days Only in net fishing ami these but for a short time. He spoke of four persons catch ing 80 sr.lmnn in one day, and this stirred Gill to call out: "Thata is not eo. " ''It is so" thundered Dimick glower-ins- at him, "and vou know it." month. "I got it hones! ly." Price sobbed brokenly. "We live very cheaply at home and I have saved from my salary j and made a little at real esiate trans j:;; actions.'' Price said he was alwavs careful to Further attack was stopped by the ; separate his news work from his "side; president's gavel and n caution to ad-nobs'' of supplying "tips'' to Chicago Ml dress the chair rather than Senator brokerage houses, lie admitted reeeiv- Gill. ing from several of these firms $83 a ! ))t He ridiculed the idea of the prodi- month and said one had sent him salitv of the sportsmen. He said (here ' Christmas present ot 2$. London, f'ob. X. An Ameri can negro, tleorge Washington, a fireman, was killed when the British steamship Torino was sunk by a German submarine today. Calvin Kay Fillmore of Utah, a member of the Torino's crew was saved. "THE EAGLE'S WINGS" A PATRIOTIC APPEAL FOR INDUSTRIAL PREPAREDNESS. THE FIRST AUTHENTIC PICTURES OF MUNITION FACTORIES AT WORK. A GRIPPING PHOTODRAMA OF LOVE AND ADVENTURE, IN SPIRING LOYALTY TO THE FLAG, HOME AND COUNTRY. SUNDAY YE LIBERTY MONDAY was a launch run up and down the river aelling cheap lunches and hot dog to these prodigals and they did not even come over and buy a lunch at Oregon Citv. Gill replied rather prosaically while the. senators who at the beginning nf the diioute knowing just how they in tended to vote, took refuge behind their newspapers or cleaned up their correspondence. Even President Moser, wide awake as he is, felt the soporific effects of the 'debate and almost nodded. At the conclusion of his talk dill de manded a call of the house. On roll call the bill went through just as everybody even Dimick knew it would. Tin- vote was 22 for and five against. Outside of this but little was done, there being 27 bills and resolutions re ported from committee and of these S. i B. No. 284, by Olson, providing for the collection of a penalty for refusal to pay laborers w ages and H. B. No. 1SS, ! extending mechanic's liens to work done i on irrigation projects, were both indef- . initely postponed. S. B. No. 2flS was introduced by Hus ton bv unanimous consent. Senate bills Nos. 28S, 294, SM and 297 were read seeonil time. Adjourned to 2 o'eloen. GERMAN-AMERICANS APPEAL Price admitted Mrs. Viscouti got what information she had from mem bers of Price'! family. Charlie Chaplin is said to be im mensely popular in Siani where the people probably think all Americans behave like that. 9jC 9jC 9)C LAST TIME TODAY Seattle. Wash., Feb. 8. An appeal to United States Senators Poindexter and Jones and Representative William E. Humphrey has been made by the German-American Alliance here yester day to oppose any war measures. The message read : "The slogan 'He kept us out of war', re-elected President Wilson. We pray to God he will, with your help, have earned his re-election by keeping us out of w a r.' ' Nineteen years ago we were execrat ing Spain for blowing up the Maine. Today we are choosing her as bur next friend at Berlin. Nineteen more years, and there will be plenty more of such strange bedfollowships to re port. Let people alone, and nobody hates anvbodv a great while. s tA rav ar mmw Moore Arrests Made In Blind Pig Raid Til the raid on alleged Mind pigs made by the officers yesterday at'.er nooii several employes of the Marion hotel were arrested. They wen- I, on Evans, an elevator man, and Raymond l.aliey, a Dell hop. I pon their entering pleas of guilty betore Justice of tin Peace Webster, Kennedy and Kvnm were fined ISS each and costs, am lLahey was fined only n ami costs, be I cause, as the district attorney ex plained he was supporting his mother at Koseluirg. I hey are said to have sold the liquor at $li a bottle. T. II. Hligh was placed under bonds of 300 on the allegation that he re reived Helen shipments of liipior con signed to women In his eniplny. Uli'ih contends the liquor wus ordered legal ly. The total amount taken in the sei uic was 111 epiarts. The procedure of ConatB-ble Varnev in confiscating the liipior was by search warrant issued by Justiee of the Peace Websler at the instance of the district, attornev. ' ROSTEIN & GREENBAUM DRY GOODS, MILLINERY, CLOTHING, SHOES Men's Stand- Heavy black Men's Heavv arSrk SatT Ver" Bib Overalls Shirts shirts 50c 75c $1-00 Men's $.5.00 Nice Plaid Blankets, Hats Blankets, pair heavy weights, v 72x80, pair $1-75 $2.50 $1.75 Blankets, pair , . Amoskeag Pillow Tubing, outing Flannel ar(j white, pink, Big sizes, pair y r cream, blue, $1.35 20c Y0'c" New Ginghams, New Percales, just in. May Manten style Books 10c; new books just in. Men's good R. & G. Corsets Union Suits Wool Clothing new styles wtate w,ei8hts nr Ladies or Wlt 65C, $1, $1.25, 'Girls' $9.75 $1.50 $1.75 $2 50c 3- pound Cot- Nice large Bungalow ton Batts Huck1 e welS' Api'nS'J high 18x.i6 grade 65c 10c 60c :58c Brassiers 50c Brassiers 65c Brassiers 25c 39c 50c 240 & 246 COMMERCIAL STREET, SALEM, OREGON "House of Comfort" THE , At the OREGON THEATRE 'House of Comfort" Friday Only LILLIAN GISH in THE CHILDREN PAY A Good Keystone Too VAUDEVILLE THE IMPERIAL TRIO The Original Funmakers OREGON Stf Saturday Only The World's Greatest Actor E. H. SOTHERN Supported by Peggy Hyland and all Star Cast in THE CHATTEL Frank Daniels in a Comedy and THE IMPERIAL TRIO