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PAG J FIVL SENATE STILL ORATES ON GERMAN LANGUAGE BiLL ra-(-iaft-E ifiii-iM issri,;t.iWiWjnjf THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON. FRIDAY, JANUARY 31, 1919. fvi r;1 aw3 M ) v: j e: jc ...o- m to. ";J5?i. -'K.ii.4i....' ; sr Xi Ill A big 'mile river that the Gram the Great -YelloF- Dragon. That iCannot CoIoradoeOOO. Canyon Cannot W Be-HarnesseaXpf the Indian -nivhen it burst itsbahks ) and threatenedfotuhl ithe IniperialWalley7 tof jCaliw5a in an ihlande 'Stop the jjyTd n the1 rexpei said President(Marshall of . the Ovefland. Facitic to "Uasfey" Rickard. eneun Qiief Cbjeetiafl To Language Is On Account Of Propa ganda Is Steps. Shall tiie (jorniiiii language be taught in cur uL.ie sehools tad eoi' leges f That question ' emliotlied ia lenftto bill 77, which is up for final passage bdur, tin i i the. tatject o an oratori cal battle which rage4 for several hours yealevjay if'.'-iuoon and wai re sumed this :uoii).rg so much as it is it question of the jrp aganda that is put into these books," he said. One senator said it makes Inui j sick, this effort to prohibit the tercli-i ing of the Gorman language. I ;iat to say it' makes me heart sick to seoj the kind of rot that is being scattered1 broadcast in this book.'" "Wo should kick theso German teacV ers out of our fehools," insisted Sena tor Hurley. "Thev are not there mere-! ly to teach the German language, but to impress upon the minds of their pu pils that it is neeesscry for them to go t0 Oermany to finish their education. psS?ip5Q ii I 4 "SSS7 ON RSHiNTS OF 'The istruggh prey man whoj saved , the Im and los iver Xis tne story of that t; balk !thek ; Colorado thrilled the nation; o: rial his heart ta the. girl o im. amc IS ithes Vail .whf .SW"V- The River" is'the stbr y6i Innes Hcrdur hose hatred of the engineer turned to love " as shewatcnea nun leaa the, battle against . the Great Yellow Dragon: forithe lives and Ifcojnesjpf . the! settlers: The River' is th& Ibriiang fforr .o Qbg Uivcr'i' pur Sew jserht, 1 Be Sura to Read It. , The River starts to morrow, February 1 , and will run each Sat urday thereafter un til finished. T An tint ffiitiV If ia noiimanrtf fi mtv When 12:80 o'e ock came ; both were Amerioan t to Germany for any ady for a br.aiiiiug spell and con-! tuj n . sented to take s, necs aad fimsk the 8enator Lachmund svM his name was ight this afternoon. The bill, u np,GomB and that both hh ia vm0 for final action today. It will be ei-,born ia Gol.manVj but w),eu tll0y enmo ther passed or killed. to this COUntrv thev renounced their If test vote, which was taken yes-, anefiillnc0 to 0l0 lK.isor and the bc. tcrdaT Efternoon when an effort was came .,atrioti(S Americans. maao to sill ine uui oy ino naupuou M. fathpr fousiit in tlu, civil war"! of a minority report of the committee ho gnidi and if ho wfro alivo lod! T h(J on education, still reflects tho senti- wou!(1 be ashamed of ,he eountr- tb.ti mcnt of tho senate, the bill will bo . t,im passed. The test vote yesterday stood no dflclarcd tjiat if tUo 1)(.SMge of iU LB lor W6 Diu, xv against to u- w()U,d ;n thfl K,(lst ln(lln6r penaiieo s011'1, . , . . the German nation for tho crimes it lias Senator Diniick, the author of the bill comm;ttcd in m war the m BhoM waved aloft a German grammar, whicu bo pf.sg(.d- ho sr,id was being used in the Portland gonator- G ill and Senator Jones and schools, and declared it was filled with Dinr wnrnlll..d .mikn .:,,,- fi,n uorma propaganda irom cover 10 ct- bin genator Norblsd nindo a fiery Gr i talk, in which hn eliarncteriKed nu hnsh quotum.. U. th thought that prohibiting the teach- It i not 6questIon ot the lunguags ing 0( the Gorman langucgo would pun ish iho tiermans. Taking Narrow View. He argued that those senators who wero favoring the bill were t&king a narrow view of world affairs, and that as a matter of business the liwiguase should be tivught to enable this country to compete for world trade. Senator Ebcrhard spoke in support of the bill, savin e that as there is but one flag for this nation, so there should be but one language. Senator Banks vigorously uphold tkt bill, and insisted it was not a matte of trado with him but was B questioa of shutting off tho insidious propagan da that has been spread in tho schools. The test which was mode in tho sen ate yesterday afternoon on tho bill came on tho question of substituting a minority report from the eoinmittes on education, which report was igain&t the bill, for a majority report, whici was in favor of the bill. The voto was ag follows: For the minority report and cgainst the bill: Gill, Howoll, Huston, Jones, LaFollott, Moscr, Nicholson, Korblad, Sniith of oJscphiuo and Straycr 10. Against tho report and. for the bill Baldwin, Banks, Bell, Diniick, Eberhsid Farrell, Handlcy, Hurley, Lachmund, Orton, aPttorson, I'lorce, Hitnor, Smith of Coos, Shanks, Thohmas, Wood, Pres ident Vinton 18. Absent: Eddy, Porter. In explanation of his. vote, . Senator Carroll said he was in favor of the bill becauhe ho believed ' ' tlid German lang uage is the prevailing language of hell" We still have sojis kzut'M patterns left Li m stock of Lkokam Which We are Off crag at tl;s Folkbg RMJCEB PRICES $3.00 fesavisst X grade Linskca, ecw 51.75 spire yard (fejd) $2.25 "B" grads Liiio!:, now. . . $1,48 squire yard (laid) $1.59 T grade Linckia, now .$1.15 square yard (laid) $1.59 IF grade Print Lfesfco. . . ...... ... 95c square yarl (laid) $125 T grade Print Lmokimi 85c square yard (laid) $1.19 general "Gc!d Seal'' Coasohm, several patterns 75c square yard (laid) GRIP, lIlFLOEEiZA HamUn'a Wizard Oil a RallabU, Anttsaptlc Pravantlva During influenza epidemics stray the nose and throat several times a day with one part Wizard Oil and two parts water, using an atomizer. If you haven't an atomizer, gargle the throat and snuff the mixture up the nose. This treatment sets up an antiseptic wall of defense against "Flu" germs. Chest colds and sore throat lead to grip. Stop them at once with Wizard Oil before they can develop into dangerous influenza. Get it from druggists for 30c. If not satisfied, return the bottle and get your money back. Ever constipated or have sick head iche? Just try Wizard Liver Whips, pleasant little pink pills, 30c at irug gists. Guaranteed. L FINISHING OF SHIPS PASSESJLEGISLATURE Adba Was Taken After Com Casdcation Of 0. J. Hartwig WtafehWasMngtoa. A few oil mats, 1 yard by 2 yards. .$1.25 each E. L. Stiff S: Son 448 Court Street Salem, Oregon. Oregon Has Better Mineral Prospects Than Other States Oregon bag better mineral prospects than any state in tho union, according to W. h. Garaam of Granta Pass, who appeared before the ways and meant committee of the legislature last eve ning speaking in behalf of an appro priation for the bureau of mines and genlogy. Mr. Oaeeam has just retired from I. COURTHOUSE. A complaint was eutorsd in the cast of Portland Railway l.igut Power it's, vs Masoni Temple associatioa, at action for money. Final account filed by Elizabtta Lamb, executrix in the estate of Ul renzo Whitlock, .deceased. An order was issued appointing Mar tha Jane Ralph as administratrix of A memorial to congrcs urging th ap propriation of sufficient funds for fin ishing the steel and wooden, ships now under aoatract wai introduced ia the senate lata resterday afternoon by Benatot Huston and was rushed through both house a.nd immediately forward ed to 'Washington. It vu introduces after Speaker Jones and President Vinton had re- the estate of L. Ralph, deceased. aeiTeA telegrams from O. J. Hartwig, at Portlaad, who ia sow in Washing-1 Ail order, VwaS jamicd ,appointi toa, mrgiag quick action by the legis- 'rear! A. Ling admiaistratreix of the latura ia giving support to' those who restate of B. II. Ling, deceased, are trying ta get congress to make the j appropriation Congressional commit-i A verdict for tli plaintiff wajf- teea aow cave tat subject under consio.- ntirnei oy tiie jury in ids ease or eratioa. iS'setsk v A. Lentz, aa actios for oa- Th aLeaofisl says: kj. "Whereas, oa ount of the cessa- ' tioa of woodea shipbuilding ia Oregon, The last rase to coaie before the large aanbers of aaea have been throwa circuit court this term that of W. out of employment during the wiattr soaaoa, aad ?rtefeaa, the United- Htate ship ping hoar 4 has rtaently made an order, the result af whiah is to discontinue the biuiditg at large number of steel and woadea akip already aadec way, by nr f the gOvftrnment, and "Whereat, thla will throw oat of tav aoymaat a large number of men, and will eatireb dislocate the labor situa Uoa ia Oregea, eausiaf hardship! aid distress, aal Waweat, Oregoa kos aot beta dtrt- I lict ia aar ot ber dutist toward tht Koveiiaieat . during tht rtceat world war; "New, therefore, ha it resolved list tht ctaerest of the United States bt earnest!- -eeste4 to appropriate tuf- fieirat faads for finishing steel aai woodtt that J. Porter v 3. IS. iJorranee. an action for money, and thia ie in the hands of the jury this afternoon. 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Alaska mining friend, he went to southern Oregon and wag so impressed that ho organized company and put his own monoy in mines near the southern 'boundary line of the state Speaking to the joint ways n.d means committee, Mr. Gazzam said: "I don't believo you realizo that the mining possibilities of Oregon have only boon acratched. You have enor mous rosources. Oregon has the same geological formation for oils and min erals thnt California has. ho past year the Mate produced 05 fer cent cf all the chrome mined In the Vnttcd States. "I have been to impressed with the climate at well as tho mining possi bilities of southern Oregon, that I have decided to move thero and take my family. An Alaskan friend of mine tells mo the mineral deposits in SJUth oi a Oregon are the greatest in the world. The zinc king of the United Btatea wha lives at Joplin, Missouri, told ma he was more interested ill southern Oregon than any part of the country." Chief Justice Now Has Power To Assiga Judges By the provisions of senate bill 1)8, which was passed by the senate today, the chief lustieo of the supreme court is given full power to assign judges bf tat circuit court to sit ia asy county wuero tho bimiiieus of liie court is con gested. .Senator Moscr expli.iiied that under the present lew the chief justice may assign a circuit judge to sit iu mother district only when a request comes from tho .iinlgo of tao latter district for lis-, siatanco. The now bill inipcscs upon -tho chUf justice the duty of seeing that the busi ness of the circuit courts is expedited "us promptly and expeditiously as pos sible consisteut with the orderly ud miuitration of Justice." - In discussion the bill, Senator Pierct stated that a movement has been start, ed to ercato a new judicial district nut of Wallowa couuty, which is now linked" with Union county. Ho shU he would oppose the creation of tho new district. BaSiy Coming To Your Ite? 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