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THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, 8 MONDAY, FEB. 19, 1917. THREE Your Grocer IS RELIABLE He wants to hold your trade and tries to sell you brands he knows you will like. He is always ready to recommend KC Baking Powder -Ask him LINCOLN DAY CELEBRATED AT LINCOLN MEMORIAL UNIVERSITY, CUMBERLAND GAP, TENN., "LIVING MEMORIAL," MOST NOTABLE THIS YEAR SPEAKER STANFIELD (Continued truui jjage oue.) ward iit Oregon dition to receiving state hosiital. fi. BSSS, joint wiivs niid means com mittee appropriating money I'or orphans miller 17 years, for payment of defi ciency for support 0:' ivuvwnni ffirli. onil cure of maternity ami general CMOS end declaring an emergency. H. 11. J58, joint ways and means com-1 mittee. appropriating money for Ore gon state board of control, state taxi commission ami state board of pilot! commissioners. H. li. 557, joint ways ami means coni-j mittee. prov .ling for miscellaneous pub I lie printing, purchase of rejiorts of su preme courts, etc. II. B. 58, joint ways ami means com mittee, appropriating money for sal eiry, etc.. of Oregon dairy and food com missiom r. H. H. 5158, joint ways and means eon: -mittee, appropriating money tor use tf state fair board. H. It. odd. Jti ti t ways and means com mittee, appropriating money tor wo utcn 's dorinitary. H. I. 269, Bpwe,, appropriating mon ey tor tisli liutclieiv t, Aehalem II. U. 134, Brownell, appropriating $.rti!Ml fur erection of pioneers' monu ment at I'humpoeg. . II. li. 196, banc county delegation, appropriating 120)00 for improvement of fish hatcheries mi upper Willamette and MeJCenzie river and fishwav at Oregon city. li. ifc 1711, L i25ft(pp for repfJ reservoir. II. li. .'US, Clatsop comity appropHttlng money for the tion and enlargement of uud, appropriating Tunialo irrigation delegation reconstruc i 'lafcskanii thfl entertainment of Hie national en- eaiii 'lit of the Grand Army of the Republic for the year KM S. vr b I'M i.. i . . ... uuuuc, u) request, to pro vide ror maintenance of IMsgah homo; and appropriating money. B. ipr : hatche i H. B. 21-', Kouc ijuo tor rne maintenance and i lot a hatchery in district .No. 8. ami for 1 construction id water sumilies and land boa detenuin can rivei H ion, id Forbes, authorizing d 20, ttt THE OREGON TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY FATTY ARBUCKLE in district No II.. It. L'S-l, Mann, appropriating 111111 .in- Honnevjlle fish hatchery. II. It. 293, Ciis and Ourrv eountv del- legation, providing for the erection of Ian armory at Marslifield. H. B. 32, Anderson, appropriating I $22,500 a year for two years to adver tise Btate through Pacific Northwest ami tourist association, I H. B.V33, Anderson, for the estublisli i ment and maintenniicc uf an agricul tural experiment station in Hood River 'county, appropriating $5000 annually, H. B. 240, Stott. to reimburse H, I). ! Williams for loss sustained on account ! of personal injuries. I II. I!. 540; -joint ways and means coin mittee, appropriating money for main- river, Wining supreme court, including sal anes, etc Jl. It. 550, Hcliimpff and others, pro viding lor lionil issue of "6,000,000 for load and highway construction. II. B. .'11, Thomas, appropriating $25,000 annually for agricultural in vestigations in cooperation with fc'leral ; government. ii. 13. aooj punt ways ami means com I mittee, appropriating money for office of stale sealer id' weights and measures. II. li. .1114, joint ways and means com mittee, appropriating money for pay I uient of niiscellaneoiis claims against state oi Oregon. I S. H. -7. Kddy, to amend law rela Itive to proceedinirs at close of election. ting (22,- operation '. II. li. lams I money for I vail is". II lo I glits loperate i to water eppc n Chi Men ll to wau- 54, Laffert' erection of . appropriating armory at Cor fiii-on colli lan, by request, to es- hospital for children. . appropriating of Harney and ap rev- IN FATTY AND THE BROADWAY STARS A RIOT DON'T MISS IT 11. 283, Stott, to provide initment of prisoners to Ore; tentiary. II. B. 305, i tablish orthopedi H. B. :ii:i. Crandt money fur public road .Malheur counties. H. B. 446; Al Jones, by reque propriating $13S to C. .1. Kurt fi alties on fruit drier. . II. li. 510. Ma.-kav, i money tor relief ol Alfred (iroener. Read tirst time February 8. 1P.17. H, B; 109, Oordou, providing for es tablishment and maintenance ot stale jpupiic school and appropriating $75,000 annually. S. B. 30, Lewis, amending law ling to election notification by clerk, duties ot county i mittee. ts. H. si, Olson, amending law relet iing to summons, contents and time of .answer. S. B. 138, (iill. creating a game refuge to protect Mongolian or ring necl; J pheasants and other game birds. S. ii. 201, fierce, amending law rela tive to collection of taxes mi tiersonal property. H. li. 2112. I'ieree, aniemling .law rol afive to taxes on personal property. S. H. 222, Smith of Coos, aniemling and repealing pari of law relatiug to taxation and sale of land for taxes. s. B. 259, Hawloy, amending appropriating relnl- collllly central com- , ttt mh . ----- "'" - l ,. j HARD TO CLEAN UP Twelve Days Remain In which to Complete Preparedness Program Washington, Feb. 19 Congress 1m 12 legislative days remaining in which to slean up its vast preparedness program, which may carry a total this year ol $871,600,017. During the 12 day, the leasts, must pass these bills: Fortifications, .d(l,r,),oo0; naval. $368, riiRi.OOO; army. $247,000,000; mili tary academy. $1,225,043, an, I sundry ivil (preparedness feature), 2o.L,.'i4. S.19. Beside the bills noted, the senate is expected tu add to the iibmiI bill a pro vision for $150,000,000 for immediate completion of warships and to increase the billitaeif by about $16,000,000. This would bring the total to $87 1,500,000. including the item of $4,280,000 for families of militiamen which has been passed by both aOUECS. The house has passed the fio-iif;,-n. tiims, Btaval and nrgent defiei y bills J The army bill is under consideration and the military neadeinv bill is expected to! come up next. The sundry civil bill era reported today. A complaint by the Aero Club of Am erica that only $6,300,000 is provided in I the navy bill for aeroplanes, is met in! tho house with the reply that if the! COLONEL WANTS TO FIGHT New York. Feb. 19 Tbaf Col onel Rooseveli has laid plans to take an American division to Kuiope Immediately upon decla ration of hostilities between this country end Oernisny or that he will organize ttiis force in Canada If it should interfere with plans of the United Slates army, is the decla i ution of the New York World. He expects by n ipiick move, it is BaM, to con vince the entente of the cooper ntion of this country. Roesjrrdt Is said to have prom ises of enough men since Mexi can troutdes became serious. liONEY CASE Court Postpones Decision On Motion to Grant Dynamiter New Trial BRITISH SUCCESSFUL (Continued from page one.) indicate! the completeness: of the British plans no less than the confident morale of the troops -a confidei ihat Wrested ground from the enemy despite all obstacles of the rain and weather conditions. Fog Hinders Operators Berlin, via Sayville wireless, Feb. 19. A dense fog over the western war theatre greatly hampered fighting ac tivities yesterday and last night, to day 'a official statement said, iccon noiteriiig operations being the only en terprises. Many enemy reconnaissan ces failed because' of vigilance of tier man trench troops, but a number of prisoners 'were brought in by QertMh scouting parties. The statement reported "nothing Im portant" from the eastern front and Of the .Macedonian front said: ''There were skirmishes of outposts and isolated artillery fire. Two hos tile aeroplanes were shut down." San rraneiseo, Feb. IP,. --Because of the flood of affidavits which reached w superior court tcaiav in the case oi IThomM 3, Mooriey, convicted of com j plicity in the preparedneas parade dvnii jiuiting, Judge tiiiffin postponed until tomorrow the decision whether Ifoonej j is to get a new trial. Harry N. Johnson, who made an af fidavit for the defense said he was im pelled to do so becauses he was worn out by worry over his failure to assist 'Mooney. Johnson swore that about 1:-I5 on the day of the preparedness parade ho saw a man approach the corner of cueuiMt ami .uar set streets carrv in. a HljimilWilHMlllllllllIMIIWIIIIIl Making Room We will sell our Clothing i ldU Shoes and Furnishings Very cheap now just to make room for our Spring Goods which are beginning to come in. Buy at BRICK BROS. AT BRICK'S CORNER State and Liberty Streets Ihe House That Guarantees Every :V-i -v- mail suddenly aid, and Kept brown suitcase. Tin dropped the suitcase, h on Walking. Johnson declared ho followed th stranger, who appeared to be a Mexicai anil once Slopped II I 111. callllii; his lltlell tton to the tact ihat he had left 1 suit case behind. "That's all right," he declares I man replied. "It's old and I want et rid of it." Two days, later, saw the same mini Seattle- Deputy District a pusktigo of affii persons in denial ! Purchase g --rTriiT 11 i- 1 jjgllMMjhMM' STRAHORN DtCLARES " nnn in lunrnrunriiT rtMln,i kumu id wutrtwutn Johm 1 on a on oat swoi l Lines In Eastern and Central Oregon Belong To No Present System nice Th nd for Zeppelin Eaid Fails Paris, Feb. I!). An unsuccessful Zeppelin raid for the f-'ronch coast in the neighborhood .of Bologne was re ported in today 's official statomeht. Several bombs were dropped without result. Hi J in was reported on almost the en tire western front. In Alsace there was patrol fighting. Attorney Cuohe. filed layita from Portland of t he of t'idn vit hf .Vlrs. ( harlotte l.al'osse, who had at tempted to refute the statement of Charles Oxman, star witness for the state in the Mooney trial. Six sales girls employed in al'orlland store where !Mrs. LaTosse was formerly employed a defective made affidavit. ' All attached the acouiacy of Mrs. i.al'os menta, Attorney MoNutt, ill ashing lorn con jtinuance, declorsd he has been unable to get nn advance transcript of the Moon ;ey ease evidence. Jvdge tiiiffin meed I both sides to expedite their nrg eiits Ss he wanted to pronounce sentence. should a retrial be 'denied, by Febr li. fel -I i I pi, a. 1 1 111. I.'obert K. ', prominent In rail- i riles as a railroad today that he and build four hundred southern and BOUth i cost of 7,lll)ll. 11(10, Lake evoda, districts of i S. 11. -i:-, law relating s. h. aw, itoriuui on I iver 100,000 inhabitanls. senate puts in the 150,000.000 item Smiili of ( oos, ameiidiiig i coni.letiou ol to protection of crabs. ; of submarine Wilbur, providing for mor- ment will be mortgages and judgments I foi ulors diir-; n V horn of Siioha id ami banking llder, said here to d i eastern Oregon at and a I.iU mile extension from view, Oregon, to l-'lannigaii, X at a cost of $4 ,000, 000. "All I Can say about my railroad buildihg plane at this time," he said,, "is that they aim to connect up at J Henri, Oregon, the Union Tacific and1 Hill system, two centra Oremm lines.: , the Deschutes and Oregon Trunk brunches, with the Southern I'acific ut Klamath Falls, the Oregon Short Ujne al Crane, the California, Nevada, audi fnrl"nK"" "arrow gauge line at l.al.evieu COMMISSION WILL (Con tin ued from page one.) This committee was unable to any progress, minister of finance and the mill- inter of custunis then took up the mat ter and recently orders in council were pasM. giving the latter power to per mit export only under license and fur ther to commandeer and fix the puce of nevys print, paper to publishers. 'I he manufacturers then were again sum- mono, in Ottawa and a result of Ibis Inst conference, it is thought the pro ducers of news print will take such ac tion thai the government will not lie called upon to actively interfere in nio sit nut inn. The manufacturers will determine their course on Wednesduv. ate- "Overt act" is the phrase that is loaded in these days. It may become the center of an appalling situation, or, it may end ill being merely n bit of pnragraphei 's j OK est tiff. Let" us pray! I ilia rj What' 'si em s wantei under . all men. tvarshii chasers, able to 1 a lid the ii ildiei I aeroplanes, oust rue! ion lyy depart- i mo o'f this' and With Western I' Klliuuign n. the teifii Southern , via 1,: Pacific keview, and at n! 289, Kdd nav ayabl , relating .lakes. Eills Hilled title of Hills failing to pai S. 11. 242, Wilbur, ntitv officers in II II. B, 1 1 - . Bean, ci aid. H. K. 250, Crandnll uali.at ion Ihe hotu fixing sal od River ns ot Animation Are Shoi t-Lived Today "I wish to state distinctly that I (f am acting neither for Ihe Hill people II nor the llarriiuan syndicate. The inter- II .:.i4l i i..... lL-1 ..-i- them applic votes right. de legislation is sot h posterity con i. at the same Hi v. Posterity alw a tile county, ite lime making the ty commissioners members of bo: ach coimtv. Bills Withdrawn II. IS. 239, comwittc ajipropt iati ng tft 1 . 00 tor pu linotype for state printing offii Records o'f the United states five at The Dalles for ihe peri. December '-'0, on which date the came effective, to .Iiinuary l.'t, a to The Dalles Chronicle, show plications under the 640 -acre h act. The area totals 312,224.07 conn id of Feb 19. lllei -The New il review York today on printing ml from law be cord i ng SftW ap- mestead icres. TJ11 TI . t J " r-oiuonea si. . -j.ijt. uawley, amending certain mils iinleimitelv in..-, iioned and thus ' sections relatinw to discuses of animttl killed, werc: si. Jt. 200, Wilbur, allowing open sea H. II. 88, Cordon, . pay claim of W.json on male China pheasants in Hooi 1.. I ampbell. amount of .-(ililiO. V II. H. H7. Clatsop county delegation, to aim nil sections 5747-48 Lord's Ore gon Laws, as ainended by rhnpter 174, laws Ifllo, fixing additional bounties I River eountv. S. I!, u: T i . land highwayi j acquire and c I lie use. enate committee on roads . authorizing counties to ittdemn property for pub- H. H. it. larv coinmittee. slot lor seals, sea lions and seal pups. It. li. On. MACkaT, to provide lor a innkini' il n crime In uan uboru method of industrial education for the machines. adult I'liml S. 1'.. L'liti. Hurley, relating to the H. li. ill. Stott, providing for money I I'lini'at ion of d.-nimmo hittriitm paid troop "A", Oregon cavalry, S. B. -'(is. Hurler, relatinu t., ,lr battery "A". Oregon field Brtil-lsttB distii.-t rvice h. H. 869, Mm lev, definin to I and left on field ivs lor t P i,4T4)tniuniMMH i!'1 "' ""der. insurance, I BjBJHHHsVlVssVsVsVnWBI prov ide for s IS. 272. limiting Ihe school lew in I PURITY AND POWER Necessary to Overcome Impure Blood and Weak Conditions. The recent trying weather, ex posure to storms, the grip, laud colds, pneumonia, fevers, diphtheria and other blood-poisiiniiii;..p usti ating dis eases leave the whole system sub normal below par wreak and slow blood depleted and thin, with that tired feeling, poor appetite, delicate digestive power or almost none at all. The Ideal treatment Is Hood's .Sarsapaiilla to be taken before meals tnorous;hly to purify the blood and expel poisons, and Peptlron fills to be taken after meals to put power Into the blood, Klve strength, increase red corpuscles and restore normal health-tone. Hood's Sarsaparillu has for 40 years won and held the favor of the people. Peptlron Pills are named from pep ate and iron and Include mix and other Rood blood and stomach tonics. Be wise and begin on thix sensible, reliable course of medicine today. New K yenin said : From an o ing that held consider able promise of both animation and strength, today's stock market relapsed after the first half 1 r into a stale of stagnation flint lesenibled in all respects the sluggish sessions of last week. A I though some of the early buying activ ity was attributed to certain huge in forests, it is probable that the brief up- ward movement was mainly due to the covering operations of the shorts. Such ns it was, the movement failed to nt tCnat outside parficipatii.il. ( oiisidernlile strength in the munitions groii noon announcement (r that the navv departme cessful i making arrange panics on this ,-ide to t field contract for six csts win are aiHKHUtely neutral as I between these two railroads proposi-l Hons. We feel, in fnel, that our sue- cess depends upon giving both of these systems an 'even break' on the railroad we propose to build in three directions out of liond, which is the southern joint terminus of the Oregon Trunk ami Desehutes roads. 'We have completed all surveys and we believe the Hill and llaniinaii peo ple will be more than satisfied by get ting fair treatment from us." To Avoid Dandruff lisp lie shells, ed. The l tently a ed Stati Wt id enieutK i ike over and ei Ith ihe Kht Had i nch lis movement was not suslni America Years Behind In Aviation -Ruth Law By W. S. Forrest (United Press staff correspondent) Pafis, t'eb. 10. "America is years behind in nvin'iou equipment, " de clared .Miss Kuth Law, American avia trice, today, after her first flight in a French "war plane'' and a detailed in spection nf one of Crance's aerial de- cu tlo not want a slow treatment (or itching scalp when liuir is falling and the dandruti germ is killing the hair routs. Delay means no hair. Get, at any drug store, a Itouh nt zcnio for 25c or $1.00 for extra large size. Use as directed, for it does tit.: work quickly. it hills the dandruff germ, nourishes the hair roots and im mediately strips itching scalp. It is a pure, reliable, antiseptic liquid, is not greasy, is easy to use and will not stain. Soaps and shampoos are harmful, as they contain alkali. The het thing tn use for scalp irritations is zemo, for it is safe and also Inexpensive, The E. W. Hoe Co., C!vlBd, O. TUESDAY - WEDNESDAY et was fi intermit- stf in; what I: ( Chicago-! I hope to' " r tl the e: county fair.' or.l Chleffaii ing but the kept it goyig condition, is debts each v-i of getting clear seasons. ' ' rly years of the Wallowa savs the Enterprise Rec ' ' il ran behind and nofh- courage of the malingers but now it is in excellent paying off more of its and has every prospect in two or three more ts near Paris, I am perfectly amazed at ' seen, ' ' t he heroine of t he New York flight decline, I remain here for a mouth to watch this marvelous air service and I want to fly over a battlefield, if it is possible for me to obtain permission.'' Miss Law's guide in her visit of in pectioil was Lieutenant William Thaw, the American flyer in the f-'reiich fly ing corps. Miss Law said she was searching for the type ... French aero plane best suited for her own use in the "American derby" or Iranscouli- f MOLMiCS BLIGH THEATRE Today THE OREGON Where the Crowds Go House Peters and Ethel Clayton in Today Tuesday Wednesday and Thursday DANIEL FROHMAN Presents MARGUERITE CLARK -5ttvBrs-VamQ(i(t "THE GREAT DIVIDE" A story that wili appeal to all Produced in the Grand Canyon. Frank Daniels' Comedy and WOO the funny Chinese Musician. TOMORROW-FMH.Y WF.HI EN in "VANITY " A DRAMA of high society in a picturization of her greatest . stage success, the heloved fairy tale SNOW WHITE" in which she appeared for two seasons at Winthrop Ames' Little Theatre, N. Y. YE LIBERTY THEATRE A Famous Players-Paramount Picture