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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 8, 1918)
-Jr. THE DAILY CAPITAL JOU KNAL, SALEM, OREGON. TUESDAY, JAN. 8, 1918. 60cBRASSIERS ?5c white Turk- MUSLIN 8r)c Bed Jmt ish Bath Towels ..,.,,, , now . . . 69c each 49c Now UNDERWEAR or. 75c and 63c Bed 33c Brassicrs 23c AJt - One-tilth Less puiows each 52c 23c White Turk Si Misses' W aists isn Towels now One assortment $3J23 Bed pilIows .......... 69c 19c now One-Half now $2.58 BED COMFORTS ALL FANCY , EVENING GREAT si.no comforts si.29 TRIMMINGS GOWNS REDUCTIONS $2.23 Ccmtorta $1.89 Oil S2.75 Comforts S2 .38 llfm S4.00 Comforts $2.98 now huh wnvrws 88.00 Comfcrts . 84.49 . 1 iMocomft. 5 ONE -HALF ONE-HALF SUITS Men's All Wool BQYS' MEN'S STIFF Men's Heayy Blue Serge Suits SCHOOL 3 VALUES Undershirts m in Economy ' SHOES ' Economy Basement at Bargain Prices TO $3.00, NOW Basement i" Economy $11.65 Basement 5l)C 39c WOMEN'S UMBRELLAS $1.75 Umbrellas ..$1.19 $2.00 Umbrellas . .$1.39 $2.25 Umbrellas ..$1.69 $2.50 Umbrellas ..$1.94 $3.00 Umbrellas ..$2.44 $4.00 Umbrellas ..$3.41 Others at reduced prices Comer Court and Com'! Sfreet, Salem COMMISEIOH MAY (Coutumed from page one) Walter Hapgoed of tlio Boston club to take the mntter with t lit government. No Salary Cuts. New York, Jan. 8. It is understood thorn will bo no Miliary etita when the lltlH contracts with the New York Yan kees are mailed out the latter part of this 11 It) 11 1 li . ' Giants to Get Doyle. New York, Jan. 8. Larry Poylo will jirobnbly be at second biiHO fur the Ciauts again next year. A tratlu is now Under way whereby Charlie Uerzng will jo to the Ronton Urines and luylo will Detain to New York. IJoylo was traded tii Chicago in the liriil that brought Uc;"iiu iiiiinerinnnit 'i the (iinuts. He wiih only recently t.Hdeil to li.isto'i with Catcher Art Wil Kin for pitcher Tyler of Boston. Ilerzog l.u made it clear that he docs not want t.i play with the (limits next year and Salem Soldier Under Fire "We have hud Hevernl brushes with I tit enemy since reaching the trenches Jiere, which I am sure 1 would not In. ve readied hud it not been i'cr JW iyr's U'oinle.ful Heinedy. It bus en tire'ly e u red tne of indigestion and aw ful gas in my sluinitch. Army food now ii -ests as good nn mother's used to,'' Jt is a simple, harmless preparation 1. .it rcniows tiie eatarrlial min us l'roiu ,1h intestinal Hint and allays the in (I ". u initio: 'wkich causes pi :i e t it-nil y lill stomach, liver and intestinal nil-jM.-nts. including iiiiendieitis. One il i" will convince or money refunded J ".Try's Drug Store, Capital Drug r-.''ie. - the trade for Doyle is expected to go through. Getting Park Beady. Sacramento, Cal., Jan. 8. Work of preparing Buffalo l'nrk for the Coast league season will begin within ot week and before the end of the month Sae ininento's new baseball club will be in full swing of work. Announcement that Hill Hodgurs had been elected manager of the new club and that seven Port land players had been transferred with him has cleared the atmosphere. Rodgors has been asked. to report here as soon as possible in order to get busy rounding up additional players for the coming season. I McCoy Is Ready. Oakland, Cal., Jan. 8. Al McCoy an nounced today that ho is down to weight for his four round bout at Emeryville with Battling Ortega tomorrow night. American Is Champion Chicago, Jan. 8. An American held the world's professional leo skating championship today. He is Hobby Mc Lean of Chicago, who defeated usear Mathiesen, Norwegian champion, iu two out of three events last night. This gave McLean five victories in six starts. . The Chicagoan who was picked as a oser, made a clean sweep in the fur ong, niilu and two mile events Holiday night, establishing world's records in the two former. Lust night lie won the unarter mile, lost the hnlf milo and came back in the three milo. Heavyweights Are It. Seattle, Wash., Jan. 8. Heavyweights top tonight's four round boxing card here. Chi t Melntyre, veteran holder of the coast title which he won from Wil- W-4 MAZOLA This delicious cooking and salad oil from corn is wonderfully economical SU.,'.VjSr- . Mazola is a pure oil, pressed from American corn, for deep frying, sauteing, shortening and salad dressings. Mazola can be used over and over again It docs not transmit taste or odor from one lood to another. Since Mazola is a vegetable otl it enables you to follow the plans of the Food Adminis tration for saving butter, lard and suet. More economical than the old cooki ng mediums, too. Get Mazola from your grocer in pint, quart, half-gallon or gallon tins the large sizes are the most economical. Also ask for the free Mazola Book of Recipes, or write us direct. , Boo., 7."n.. " Mesola o1 m iie m!i. MiWf.cttaC Corn Products Refining Co. New York SoHut 1imUIt.m JoonsoB,Lieber Company rtlaad, OrefM FEW CENTS DESTROYS YOUR DANDRUFF AND STOPS FAILING HAIR Save Your Hair! Makke It Thick, Wavy and Beauti fulTry This! Thin, brittle, colorless and scraggy hair is mute evidence of a neglected scalp; of dandruff that awful scurf mere is nothing so destructive to the liair as dandruff. It robs the hair of its lustre, its strength and its ven ule; eventually producing a feverish- ness ami itching ot the scalp, which if not remedied causes the hair roots to shrink, loosen and die then the hair falls out fast. A little Dandorine tonight now any time will surely save vour hair. net a smaii uonie of Knowlton 's Danderino from anv drutr store or tni let counter, and after the first- anpli eatiini your hair will take on that life, lustre and luxuriance which is so beau tiful. It will become wavy and fluffy ami nave tne appearance of abundance mi incomparable krloss and softness: but what will please you most will be atter just a tew weeks use when vou will actually see a lot of fine, downv hair new hair growing all ever the scalp. The Sned E. Kerr Presents A Meritorious Play at Bligh The eurso of mixed blood was pre sented by the Sned-e-kerr company and was staged iu a faultless style. The scenery used was beautiful ut added a touch of realism. Kaeh player played their parts in a finished man ner. Maj-id, liller and Loyd Clarke iihhiiicu me learning roles nud will no doubt become, local favorites, as their appearance and personality is certain ly pleasing. Mort Snow as the colonel was very good and Macdonald as the heavy was all that could be desired, as was Violet IaVei-ie in the woman to perfection. It is the intention of the company to remain here indefi nitely fe.r the first four days of each week, changing plays. Mondays and Wednesdays. They present the Spend thrift Wednesday; also uew pictures. WOMAN-BURNED T ODEATH I lyjj kmii i mi in ! iHlllri.iii m rmtiSKKummwn ttrMtmn ' mim Seattle, Wash., Jau. S,Mrs. Eliza Mcl'herren, aged Oil, of Seattle, was burned to death iu the basement ot her home here when her flannel night dress caught fire from a match earlv this morning. Attempts bv her daugh ter and npighoors to extinguish, the flumes were unavailing. , lie Median, tangles with Al Summers of Tortland, and Frank Farmer meets Steve .Reynolds. ONLY 01 PRINCIPLE MIGHT IS RIGHT, SAYS GENERALVON LIEB Declares Germany Must Have Belgium As Well As Northern France Zurich, Jan. 8. "Wo recognize only one principle, that might is right and must know neither sentiment nor con sideration of humanity or compassion, said General Von Lieb in a speech be fore the conservative congress in which he declared Germany must have Cour land, Belgium and northern France. The speech, according to the dis patches received here today, was deliv- ereu Derore the congress meeting at Halle, Prussia. "We will incorporate Courland, j bringing in sixty million Russians, and !the Slav rtightmare will then ride us no longer," General Von Lieb asserted. I " We must have Belgium and northern France," he said. "The curse of God is 'upon the French. Portuguese possessions must msappear. "France must pay until bled white. lull may call me Jingo, Chauvinista or anything you like, but we must have a strong peace. " Mi Dictate Terms. Amsterdam, Jan. 8. "We must fight until the enemy accepts our conditions," declared King Leopold of Bavaria in a speech delivered on the occasion of a celebration of his birthday, dispatches received here today asserted. 1 "'JVfay we beat our latest enemy, the Americans, ' ' the king asserted as he called for new efforts in the war. "The terms of our enemy are exor bitant," he continued. "We will not give up an inch of German ground and must try and safeguard our frontiers." britm offensive against hard poshed turks Sixty Prisoners Taken Snow Puts End to Fighting On Italian Front Paris, Jan. 8. Spain is passing thru another economic crisis which is result ing in a distinct revolutionary move ment, according td dispatches printed by the Matin today. 'Establishment of martial law throughout the monarchy is ueing consiuercu. Artillery Fighting Only. Loudon, Jan. 8. Active hostile ar- tillorving at night in the .neighborhood or iiuuecourt and at Fasschendaele, was reported by Field Marshal Haig today. In the neighborhood of Flesquieres tue enemy raided a British post. One Brit ish soldier is missing. CREAM FOR CATARRH OPENS UP NOSTRILS T!ls How To Grt Quick Relief inm liead-Oldj. It's Splendid! In one minute your clogged nostrils will open, the air passages of your head will clear and vou can breathe freely. No more hawking, snuffling, I blowing, headache, dryness. ro strug gling for breath at night; your cold or catarrh will be gone. Get a small bottle of Ely's -Cream Balm from your druggist now. Apply a little of this fragrant, antiseptic, hPfltini, limiim in Vnnr nnofrila T T.nn- etrates through everv air passage of,denco.of srTength President's Speech. Gives Stocks a Boost New York, Jan. 8. The New York Evening . Sun financial review today said: The immediate effect of the presi dent's address to congYess on the in ternational situation was to cause a dip of one to two points. Trading had j been going on in fairly brisk fashion i in the first hour when Wall Street first! got information over the wires that Mr. Wilson was to appear before the joint body of the national legislature. From th outset there had been evi- This intelligence the head, soothes the "inflamed or swol-1 Bave impetus to the buying and the' len mucous membrane and relief comes ; !'"" i me iorenoon session instantly. It s just fine. Don 't stay stuffed up with a cold or nasty catarrh Belief comes so quickly. was reached between that time and noon. The street had jumped to the conclusion that the president's purpose j was to supplement the recent statement of eace aims by Lloyd-George and this was just what it turned out fo bo- The earlier rise had, therefore, pretty ! Amsterdam. Jan. 8. Enmernr K-orliwell discounted the whole incident of Austria-Hungary is shortly to makc!aDi the logical sequel wa3 that prices' TO VISIT THE SUXTAN a visit to the Sultan of' Turkey, "on a political mission," Vienna spatch es stated today. EX-TREASURER DEAD t'tica, N. Y., Jan. 8 Ellis H. Rob erts, aged 90, treasurer of the United States from 1897 to 1905, died here today. gave wav, fashion. albeit In very orderly This farm labor suggestion is offered Vy the Brownsville, Times: "About the only solution that is apparent to us is for -all the farmers of a neighborhood wiiiuSTnimiiuii-"' Ah! That's the Spot Slow' Liniment goes right to it. Have you a rheumatic ache or a dull throbbing neuralgic pain? You can find a quick and effective relief in Sloan's Liniment. Thousands of homes have this remedy handy for all external pains because time and time .gain it him proven the quickest relief. So cleea end mMy to apply, too. No rub ting. no stain, no inconvenience a. ia the caae with piaster, or ointisente. If you once uae Sloan 'al iniment.you, will never be vitn outit. Generoue need bottlea. at all druggiate, 25k, He, tl.CKI. Witty wi-z:-. Linn county's tax budget, as reported by the Albany Democrat, excludes tho to organize and assist one another as . items of county fruit inspector and coun- l;ns been done in some communities here-! ty agricultural agent, but includes aa tofore." I item of $4jOO for a war emergency fund. Start Third Offensive. London, Jan. 8. A third offensive against the Turks has been started by British expeditionary forces, according to official reports received today. In Arabia, in the vicinity of Shahin, Brit ish troops yesterday captured sixty two Turks and several gitns, the entire force and armament of Mainda. To Resume Negotiations. Amsterdam, Jan. 8. Bolsheviki For eign Minister Trotsky has arrived at Brest Litovsk and peace negotiations are to be resinned this afternoon, ac cording to Berlin dispatches today. But Little Fighting. Rome, Jan. 8. Fighting on the It alian front has been reduced to the minimum by recent heavy snows, to day's official statement announced. The Berlin Version. Berlin, via London, Jan. 8. Repulse of English companies which attacked at dusk east of Bullecourt was announc ed in today's official statement. SENTENCE WAS AFFIRMED Albany. X. Y., Jan. S.-Convietion of Mrs- Margaret II. Sanger, Who was sentenced to oil davs in the workhouse at Blackwells Jsliind for conducting birth control propaganda, was affirm ed bv the court ef appeals this after noon. The court of appeals unanimous ly affirmed the previous decision. Mrs. Saucer attacked the constituion- ality of section 1142 of. the penal code, which prohibits birth control propa ganda. The court upheld its constitutionality- A SIMPLE WAT TO REMOVE DANDRUFF There is one sure way that has nev er failed to remove dandruff at once, and that is to dissolve it, then you lestrov it entirely. To do this, just get about four ounces of plain, com mon liquid arvon from any drug store (this is all you will need), apply it at night when retiring; use enough to moisten the scalp and rub it in gently with the finger tips- 11.. . if mil r.t fnnf Farmer Goes to Brave. u R' iT L" ."i .k . . IllilllUI Ull Mill lt Lf 1 II ll lUaVt Portland, Or., Jan. 8. Jack Farmer. f. :n nltr.iv sole survivor of last year s Beavers will dissolve and entirely destroy every be in the Salt Lake outfield this year single sign and traco of it. no matter if the deal for his sale to Detroit dot's how much dandruff vou hay have, not go through, Judge McCredie an- Yi will find all" itching and dig nounced today. Farmer is tie only mem-Iging of tho scalp will stop instantly, ber of the 11)17 team not disimsed of.iand your hair will be fluffy, lustrous. Salt Lake will buy him or furnish play-j glossy, silkv and soft, and' look and ers for the Northwest league team, ac- feel "a hundred times better, cording to the judge. 1 1 - ' 1 Sponge--" I think a street car has just Well, the Russians maV turn out to passed." Blotter "How vuh knowf" be not such bad fellows, after all. Sponge "I see its tracks." "N ' 9 () TO CONTINUE ALL THIS WEEK. THOUSANDS OF PAIRS SOLD WITHOUT A CENT OF PROFIT TO US, IF YOU WANT TO BUY THE PRICE SHOE CO.'S HIGH GRADE SHOES AT EXACTLY WHOLESALE COST COME IN AND GET THEM NOW. EVERYTHING IN THE STORE ON SALE. NOTHING RESERVED. BROKEN LINES WITCH ELK, BALL BAND AND HANAN GOODS AT WHOLESALE PRICES AND IN SOME INSTANCES LESS. THOUSANDS OF PAIRS OF SHOES HAVE ALREADY BEEN FORCED OUT AND ARE GOING TO FORCE THOUS ANDS OF PAIRS MORE. Hundreds of pairs of Boys' Shoes, $2.50 and $2.25, to close out . . -$1.95 Highest Grade $4.00 and $4.50 Boys' Shoes, Button and Lace, go at $2.95 Men's $7.00 Gun and Kid, Button and Lace Shoes, all sizes, to go at $4.95 Men's $8 and $9 Gun, Kid and Tan, Buttcn and Lace Shoes, go at $5.95 Men's Black and Tan $5.00 Work Shoes, all sizes, to go at $2.95 Men's Snag Proof Knee Boots, guar anteed to be better than any other make, go at $3,95 Men's Snag Proof Hip Boots, $8.00 grades, guaranteed, to go at . .$6.95 Ladies' Novelty Shoes, all styles lace, $8.00 grades including two tones, to g0 at $4.95 Ladies' Novelty Shoes, all styles, lace, all color, $9 grades, to go at. .$5 95 All Ladies' $4 and $5 Shoes in the house, button and lace, to go at $2 95 All Ladies' Shoes, $6.00 and some $7, in the house, button and lace, to go at $3.95 500 Pairs Ladies' and Boys' House Slippers and Moccasins up to $2.00, togat .v 95c 100 Pairs Men's $5.00 Neolin Button Gun Metal Shoes, to close out $2 Q5 $2.50 grade Spats, sizes to close out . all colors and $1.95 EMURSoGS Lm EO COTS WITS 01 e:3ts 326 STATE STREET PKE 616 tkkJ$a& " i 3mm wti ir g EDUCATOR SHOES DUX BAX OIL FOX PARTY PUMPS Next to Ladd & Bash Bank NEXT TO LADD & BUSH BANK tVr