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THREE endeavours end t I Cut This Out! I 1 1 Tue., Wed., and Thur. PAUUNE FREDERICK THE SLAVE MARKET HEEZA LIAR coining Friday and Saturday HOUSE PETERS and MYRTLE STEDMAN "THE HAPPINESS OF THREE WOMEN" I Armory Filled at Closing Ex ercises Officers Arc bn'-k liuiiu1 boat. Yu cannot You arc biflNMl to ts 'if yi nil if vou LINER LACONIA (Continued from page one.) chief engineer; C, S. Kennedy, surgeon; W. Baliyn, chief steward; A. V. Robert son, chief officer; T. BpeddiaH) pur ser; W. K. (.erson, assistant purser. Americans aboard the Laconia in clude: .Miss Phyllis Barker, ace 24. Kast Six ty second street. New York; F- K. Gib bons. Ohic.ngo, believed to be n ropre- sentntive of the Chicago Tribune; Mrs.' F. K. Harris, Hotel WoTcott, New fork; Arthur P. Kirby, Bi ainbriilge, K. Y. Floyd 1'. (libbons, a war coYreapon-J tJent for the Chicago Tribune, was among the Anieriean passengers. true rting words Daniel A. Poling, asso-iatc president of the Chi is tian r.udeiivois of the United Slates. closed what hi said wag the greatest Christian Kud.-nvor convention cvci i held in Oregon. " i do not know of any I eonvention ever held in this country where there v.us so largo an attendance in proportion to its membership. 1 said J Mr. 1'iilng. "It s the largest convention I 1 have attended in r;ve years." The armory was scarcely large enough to accommodate the thousand delegates; I who occupied Sunday evening the main j j floor of the building and the hundreds, ! of friend-s who completely filled the gul Icry and who joined in the evening s j exercises. It was an enthusiastic gath- j ! ering, complimentary to the Christian I Kndcavor delegates and the Suiem of-1 ficers who had charge and arrangements of the most successful C. h. eonvention ever held in the state. The actual number of delegates reg- J istered was iuj. .Multnomah nnstiau j l'ndeavors sent MS, Marion county 7ti. j ana rOUC county .in uwaru oi a wx of candy was given the union that sent ! the largest number in proportion to its membership. The Douglas county union j was oh a rating of 1,240 with the Mount Hood union second w ith 1,20(1 per cent-j Washington union was third with a rat ing of 1,151), and Klamath Lake fourth with a percentage of 1,000. The Closing Address. The address of the closing session was them get the edge on delivered by Daniel A. Poling, w.io ou," was the onlv instructions Chief spoke on " The Mountains and the f Police Cooper gave to his police, of iW' l01'nB advised the dele- 1 nnlnu I .a (i-.i krllMA With u PUAltfJI to flW- mneetion ish tn(, ,,,'i'f juishecl business before them, f a -tong ond with the suggestion that they could flFFFRI yjM I LIB FOR 01 1 WEEK ONLY NO ORDERS TO KEEP Off FERRY STREET Chief of Police Knows Noth ing of Warning Made at Tarbell Meeting FREE $5.00 This Certificate, when properly endorsed by Brick t Brothers, will be good for $5.00 in trade any time up to and including June :0, 1SH7. NOTICE Upon purchasing a Suit or Overcoat or Mackinaw at our store during the week of February 25th to and in cluding March 3rd, to the amount of $12 or over, and pre senting this Certificate properly signed and addressed, the holder may select $5.00 in merchandise immediately or may retain Certificate, and at any time prior to June -Oth may select the merchandise, which consists of Hats, Shoes, Overalls, Caps, Boys' Clothing Mackinaws, Rain coats, Underwear, Hosiery, Neckwear, in fact anything in our store. Signed Address BRICK BROTHERS, at Brick's Corner, Corner State and Liberty Streets, Salem tH44-H4444H4Hm4444444HHH ntmt-H44444444. 1 fleer i with f was nnawan s ordered of Keep a dose watch on Chinatown Ihre additional Americana were list- but don t let 1 by the Cunard line later, They wero Rev. Joseph Wareing, of New York: Mrs. Mary E. Hoy and Miss Eliz abeth Hoy. There were 33 first cabin passengers, Os follows: Kttasei D. Brndshnw, Henry G. Bos ton, Mrs- Charlotte Chesney, James J-awrie, J. M. Lewis, John H. McCall. John B. jNewinan, Mrs. L. M. Beeson, D. O. Reeson, William T. Robinson, Rev.jeOpt that the police were to circulate a V. Dustan -argent. Miss Missis Siltlois, ! liltl(, lmm. fm.v along Ferry slreet. He diaries K. Wood, Mrs. f. Gibson, J. O. knew nothing of a guard being placed H. Grant, Miss K. Yvonne, Tom Grant . 1 0Ver the establishment of Dr. Hum on Master Collin Grant, Sewall H. Gregory, i High street, neither was he aware of Dr. B. K. Hawks, Henry Chatham, R. J. any appeal being made by Dr. Hum to Downing, Edmund D. Duggan, J. 8.: the noliee tor Droteetion. Ha said this Fotherington, Matthew Alexander i morninff he knew of no orders being wide-spread rumors that jnrencn, Mrs. Mary h- iiaaw. Jflti-abeth given to keep people from traveling on jiav,-j!riiiur a. tionaiid, i.eoric '. jvatr,, . aturday night threatened out) war among the reside celestial district. Moreover, the chief auv unusual prernutii change a community if they would. He told them thai the Christian Endeavors of Oregon were just at the beginning of their good work and that greater things would be accomplished each year. Although but $1,000 was asked for GERMANY WANTS (Continued from page one.) Liu-ien Jerome and valet. There were 42 second class passengeri and a crew of 200 aboard the l.aconia according to a statement issued at thi Canard offices. There were more than 20 Americans in the crew of the l.aconia, the Cunard lino nunouueed this afternoon. Says No Americans Aboard. London, Feb. 20'. (4:30 p. m.) An nouncement was made at. the office of the .iiiiii il line that there were no Americans aboard the l.aconia. these troop! have actually constructed trenche- street, nor the forcin" of the paralleling the line. Public indignation I various tongs to keep to their houses. i over the sinking of seven iratcn snips He admitted that during the past few j by German submarines, was tempered to-1 weeks Chinese had been picked up as day by realization of the acute danger 1 being connected with the Portland tong with which The Netherlands are men-: war but they were all sent on. Chief aced in these massed German forces jus; Cooper, because ot the possibility of a across the line. break, has ordered his men to keep aj Dispatches from various Dutch cities closer watch of the Chinese district, but today indicated no abatement in poptl he has not sufficient men to patrol the lar anger at the sinkings, but a general ! city properly and therefore he can not disposition to weigh the example of (lei concentrate any additional force here. I man double dealing against ihe consc- We will give you absolutely free $5.00 worth of Merchandise with every purchase of a SUITOR OVERCOAT Amounting- to $12.00 or over; you can have the choice of all articles in our store without reserve amounting to $5.00. Last year we made this profit sharing offer to our friends, and it made many new customers for us ; we again extend to you all this Wonderful Profit-Sharing Offer OUR REASON Business is usually quiet this month, and we make the above offer for two reasons, one being to stimulate trade, and the other is that we know w ith every sale w e make we also make a new and grateful customer. Buy Now Don't Delay Buy Now; Don't Delay Save $5.00 We are waiting to wait on you At nmfn DDATurnc VAt Brick's Corner' state & Liberty streets BRICK BROTHERS "Thc I!,,usc sr-Kw Market Strengthens On President's Address quoiH(s of n BWGep for wind by tlicse ever menncn German troopR. The Ger man explanation, as received by wire leys, did nut serve to quiet the pub lic This ex plan at inn details neyot int ions with Berlin by J.hiteh shippers for safe OOIlduct of the liners from Falmouth after February 5, when the last restric- Fhe announcement from Washington ( tion on submarining!! was removed; how granted to February 11 and how, later, lite German government announeed -the ships could leave ''with full safety" on March 17, or "only rel ative safety on February 22. The 'rel- Vaudeville at Bligh The above statement is in direct oon-i tradictluu at the statement of the New I York office of the Cunard line. New York, Feb. 2(i. The New York ! I Evening !Sun financial review loilay Only One Life Lost. I said: New York, Feb. 2. A cable meusi.ici to tne i u mi rii line tins atterniiiin told mat tne jireainent wouia auuress a joinr , nermiCSlorj lit the sinning of the Laeonla and said i session or conj;ress to asK tor authority one life was lost. to protect. American lives and property against the German submarine menace Gets Official Notice. I practically coincided with the Opening Washington, Feb. 20. The state dp-j of the stock market. The hour was set j ative safety" tor the 2!d, it was ex port ment received official word of the at 1 o'clock- The full report of the ad- plained was due to the fart that it vvns mnking of the great Cunard Laconia in dress whs not received until well toward not certain submarine would receive cable from Consul Frost at yueens-2 o'clock. In those four hours trading I wireless orders to accord the Dutcli Town iuis axternoon. rrost's message was almost at a standstill, rrices neia ships passag read: well at the advances o!' 1 to 2 points, " Apparently," ' thi "Ounanler Laconia torpedoed, sunk, gains brought about by the nervousness February 25, 150 miles west of Fastnet; of the short interests, which continued details not yet known; 27S suvivors will! to put in covering orders throughout the Jaiul here today. "It is known wo.- jiretiy wen uiscounteu 11113 latest move tunglisn coast, wane the other seven on ' 1 i of the White House. I the afternoon of February 22, were What financial securities circles were destroyed OD the course indicated it is ! r-1 1 j to be deeply regretted, but the responsi f)ii4, 750,000) of new money, Chancellor bility falls' upon the ship owners who t the Exchequer sonar Iaw announced preferred to send their ships under ony fled before our destroyers arrived on in the house today. ' comparative security on February 22. olllo II the devi lit places a st vaudeville aetg all. Doing ho the budget of the Christian Endea Union in convention at Halein, amount pledged was $1,150. At the meet ing held at the First Christian church .Saturday evening. $900 oT this ftmouut was pledged. Officers elected lor the Oregon Chris tian Kiuleavor ulllon are as follows: rresideut, r.inert 1 narman, or uregon j Jron)e prOgrttm. The show consisted of City. three acts including " Milton Fraokel," First Vice-I'resiilent, L. B. Carrick, of wM) is a genius when it coines to model. 1'oitlaud. iino- ; etv. We have wihwiUil iniinv 1 little nest cgu Makes a Biff Hit 1 i t able. Thi box aliinil or his de ivli work 'ee ilitter- in g enrner insiii 1 was discharged from when the veBtl e he said to his wife: ,. ,.,, ,. ever seen jn Salem were seen at thei I il tune to give it up Alary, I can t Bligh theatre yesterday on the Hippo-1 make good.'' " Von will give op noth ing, said Ins sturdy wile, " Vim go down to i'oiils. " lie went down and was put at work, lie could not stand it. Second Vice-l'residcnt, Kdna Whipple, performances of clnv moileleis and us H was given another place, and again ' ' . ofJ?fn,?: , , fle they all seem' to l,av the inu. fell iluwn. A third plaee was given himi 'jVj;'r,:"'!"l'1 Third Vioe-Preidet, Gertrude Kakn., rotttine ot figures in their program, and again he failed. The nest morning ' of Sn em. 11 .... i- ..... T . ... . . I I niter tlie iircsen nip was a I wro-cell wood. ght by eight feet place iside th,e jail. In suinmc inn in the jail itsi i 1 was ' 'st in i an Inn T,y unhealthy place. 11 as possible, the chief and 1' 10 hope to put in. a real, mi" 1 cage. When thai will be til) anknowii. As sou immit ti some missing; "Apparently," the Berlin statement concludes, "the eight ships finally took upon themselves the risk of the trip. If j the Dutch news is correct that these j session. I eight, ships have been destroyed one is one; As a matter of fact, Wall street had said to have struck a mine near the land. Kut - El - Amara Is (Continued from page one.) the scene. British Advances Failed. Berlin, via Sayville wireless, Feb. 2li "In several sectors between Arnieir tieres and the Ancre, British recon noitering advances failed," declared to day's official statement. "The attack: nere made partly after artillery pre juration and partly through surprise ad vanc.es. ' ' instead ot waitine until March li. at Says Prisoners Beleased. which time full safety had been prom Washington, Feb. 20. Ambassador iscd." Willard at Madrid today cabled the , is to have a in 1 ml a jail telle Of Salem- Frankel escapes this sameness by t urn- he did not return to the works, he was 1 , , . T JV2, "S w Vu i i,1' Fourt Vice-President, Delphi. Edl 1. ishing a line of patriotic heads such aafanhaiued to ask for a further trial Dm-.'1" ""' s,lll,,il,.v: w of Portland. Lincoln, Tuft and after making a like-ling the afternoon a messenger called Mfangentont M it is now, diunks arri-. Secretary, Helen Dir. of Portland. ness of Honieone in the audience, h la OH him savinir he was wanted at the "' '" ""' Wj w"'' k vengeance oh th Treasurer, Mollie retting, of I'ort- ,, by making an exact imaire of Preil works. He went to thc shoos, was ttiV-i ttP?Tfttu Ptieally wreck it. 'dent Wood-row Wilson. "Becker ami nil still another nlace unci when Miss "lls morning the ,ail looked no.:i .wa , ' ' I Wade " was second on the program with Tarbell visited the plant last vear the rli:''1' Cooper sliowc WANTS EXTRA SESSION 1 a comedy act entitled, " Two A. M .," in ( old fellow said to her, in telling of his Visitors through with, considers!) . j which they introduced several good 'experience, "Yoti see Ma 'in, they could I pride in his hostelry. Wtahington, Feb. 26. The first rcso-ongs and a good line of comedy talk.l""' eet along without. after'all for union me presiueiifs message nroiignt As entertainers they both are extreme- thev had to send for me." in the house was that Introduced by hy competent, each 'being a top 1101111,., ' A True Fairy Story Representative Fess, Ohio, republican, ; their respective lines, for the finish Her lecture was replete with inei late today, providing 'for an extra see- of the show was "Kemka Brothers "'dents some of them tlml made a fellow sion of congress beginning April 2. who are pre eminent anion" acrobats ' Wrl of want to sneak his handkerchjf; ress, regarucu 11s me ciesi iniernauoii-1 restaurant settiuB serves as the locale IWneil Ills nose did not need its services. for their antics. One of the bovs enib- iThere have been many lectures in Sa lem, will be uiiiiiv long after Miss Tar 1 1 state department that the foreign office ' even more interested in was the attitude has notified him the 72 American Yar- of congress. rowdale prisoners were released Feb- By slow degrees throughout the mict ruary 16. j day period the industrial list moved up- iward with especial strength in the ship- No Lives Lost. ping shares and the steel an Berlin, via Savville wireless, feb. 20. issues. y Reports received here from The United States steel pushed its way Orleans Reaches Port. Hague declared that all persons who through 108 and the munitions and Paris, Feb. 26 The American freight - w ere aboard Dutch steamships sunk by equipment stocks also made similar er urieans nas entered tne Unonde river lierman submarines, reported Saturday, gains have been landed 111 safety. il lawyer in the lower body, said he bt loves congress can and ouuht to con .,.1 M ., ;-... ,. . ...... 11. gardless of "whatwhn ; ,r,r,,.,i ,. .,.,,'. r. leantnne, ' 111 ! bringing on food thev bring a delect president said ; display of hand to hand balanc spring board tumbling and other da teats wuic vene 011 that date rcj. may transpire in th view of the dangers exist. 1 bell and those who heard her will have Hawaiian Embroidery ised gasps of astonish meat and outbursts of merriment. So well is the cc.inclv .)..m..nt v,,t.,;,i,.,l Ha ' ArtivMi ,,,!,t brotl,e ' g --'' reputa IIOS JUdl AIUVCU ,),, ttg laugh producers as thev did for their athletic ability. A "Bluebird Photoplay" entitled I s was the feature nii-tore in fiv and win nocK at Bordeaux tomorrow. Ber entry into the Gispnde means she has successfully passed thc danger f the tlerman submarine zone. England Puts TJp the Coin. London, Feb. 26. "England's wir the war" loan subscriptions totaled L S12,t50,tiiJU pounds (approximately $7,- Britidi Attack Fails, Berlin, via Sayville wireless. Fell. 2d "Fast Of Arras at noon a British at tfcek failed," declared today's 'official war statement. In tin ;sector toward evening the fightinii tivitv increased." The railroad list was Quiet regularly changed. Following the president s there was considerable backing ing. Both animation and initiative were econd lacking. In the last hour an orderly Sailly downward movement was in progress with rf .to a po cessions ran at or so. t rom Last Time Today THE OREGO N Last Time Today WHERE THE CROWD GOES ANITA STEWART THE SUSPECT FRANK DANIELS is a Comedy Six Acts FRUIT GROWING IN OREGON Tuesday Wednesday Harold an(j May Jn Lockwood Allison Pidgin Island eouners , 1 -VZ. VBt.' .WW .5 " Mi IM IbbIb!ri v m ISb B h8 b 8 8 I & g I SIHp H makes ber hit, however, with n ilk sailor bin, dec! ui'li ft) H ' wattan embioidery. 1 li" medailioii Hlorneil with a cut leather tassel on jj.j, 1 lieen laid away, bill it may well tie; i-j. doubted if any to come will ecpiai in' Itheir intense liiiuiaii interest, that given j by her Saturday night when she justj gathered the big Balem family around1 her and told it a true fairy story of Capital and Labor when they were what they always should be, partners iu , industry, makers of " industrial ideal ism. ' ' Thursday and Friday The Great TRAVELUTTE i.ts pro.lli.eeil amid f ,e woilderons Aft Re-arraiigUlg scenes ot Arizona s I 111 111 1 ( anvoii. He-I . . n ., rne uiy s oasiue KING of is rrj:-tiv , . -c . ; 1 - culi'i si'ciiic ifiHili'tirM flint Iitii'tii thiit muviiii nicturfl storioH rarely afford; A TRUE FAIRY (Continued from page one.) Chief of Police Cooper ai cfimiiiittee of the Salem Whik Krank Ward is the c making considerable imp the city jail, and expect tc sanitary and up to date i1 metropolitan "bird cage'' .1 il dozens of things according to llie em ployment, had been provided by the employer as an investment in the health The first thing to go wn n which violent and ui vcro lodged until thev be Henry Ford's Ideal Factory I mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm i (me employei -he said had stated r (er tiying order of things li.at iMnannaaB le did no' helieve thc-re was smh !i thing as a lazv man, that such wen police council, of: irinan, are 1 emeni in ; havt' it as; the most; , the conn- he "coop", HYPNOTISTS The man who started the world a "Lafin ' BLIGH THEATRE 1 la ir had hook i 1 is to 1n1.11g othcrsl ; the lines of j sctory was as as lo caring Work he was duijjg ak industrial idi-ali-m. Ilih perfect in its npiipmc for his workmen as it could be made. Kverythiug was prov ided for the inch j that would in any way add to their I comfort or promote their health. Mure than that no one was discharged from that factory, until he had been given a thorough chance. If he did not make 1 Bioesejgood in one depaitmeu he was tried in "r I'1' another until some place could be found d- where he .-ould hold up his end of the p work. Khc related an incident ittustrS tlve of this. A man of about liii, who y rv w LHiiL TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY Pearl White (Pathel THE ARMY" llIWM I Vf OkMES BLIGH THEATRE