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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 31, 1913)
PAGE IT7B. Good Dressers Wear Stockton's Capital Journal's Free Instruction Comes to End and Mrs. Vaughn Warmly Praised by All. CAKE BAKING GETS BIG BOOST IN CAPITAL CITY DAILY CAPITAL JOTOJJAL, SJALEM, OEEOON. FETDAT, OCTOBEE 31, 1913. T nlCOOIG SCHOOL IS All Wool ii 11 Suits for Men The kind that not only feel and look like all wool, but wear like all wool, because they are all wool. Fabrics of exclusive, beau tiful designs that give a refined tone to the garments. Style and tailoring of that high rank of excellence that the careful dresser demands. They are the kind of clothes you have always wanted. mmxstsmmEMJsmm Suits up to $30 See our $10 and $15 Specials New Models V Overcoats Clothing of quality. We permit no lowering of standards. Our aim is to offer quality in clothing, regard Ins of price. ' - I HITCH OVER WEIGHT IN (UNITED PRKSS LKABID WIM1. San Francisco, Oct. 31. A hitch over the wciirht question threatened toilny to result in calling off plana lor a 20- . round battle here Thanksgiving day between Bud Anderson and Frankie Burns. Anderson insisted that he could easily do 133 pounds four hours bofore the battle, the weight insisted upon by burns, but said he would not do it. . Burns then called-off negotiations, but Promoter Jimmy Itohan, acting for Ed- die Graney, arranged another confer' ence for late today. Tlio financial terms of fered hv Rohan were satisfactory to both men and it whs believed the. weight squabble would be settled before night and the articles signed. "I know 1 enn do 13." pounds," said Anderson tcxlfiy, "but I would rather fight at 13). I only weighed rbout KtS pounds when 1 fought Louis Rocs Wed nesday night. I would have maile 13S pounds, but I caught a bad cold and could not go ahead with my training. I can mako 133 pounds, but I will intake it only for Willie Ritchie, Leach Cross, or the other top-notehers." A woman with long feet is partial to long skirts. Our Aim in selling a suit or overcoat is to tee that it fits exactly. If the collar needs altering, sleeves short ened, or if the trousers don't hang right, we have our own tailor here to see that every detail is abso lutely correct. Suits and Over coat $15.30 Salem Woolen Mills Store E Housewives Get Much Good Cooking Knowledge From Mrs. Vaughn and Regret Close of School. ' Today was a recordbreaker at The Capital Journal Cooking school in point of attendance and enthusiasm as well as the excellence of the program. The audience increased each day and eack day the women grew more extravagant in their praise of Mrs. Vaughn and hei lectures as well as the delicious foods she preparoa , for them. There was much regret expressed over the fact that the school closed today. As one of Salem's leading housewives said: "We are just getting wormed up; we wish Mrs. Vaughn could stay for six weeks." It is believed the school could bt carried on profitably for that length of time but it is impossible, as Mrs. Vaughn has Already a contract to ap pear in another city next Monday. Question Box Helps. The question box has been one of the most popular features of The Capital Journal Cooking school. Mrs. Vaughn said thpt this, is one thing that has helped to make the school a success, .'.t has enabled her to know just what Salem housowives wanted to talk aboul and she fools that she has in this way been able to be of some real assistance to them. Airs. Vaughn made another womai extremely happy today by presenting her with one of her wonderfully beau tiful cakes. Mrs. Vaughn 'b cake bak ing lessons have been thoroughly en joyed, throughout tho course of locture demonstrations, and her ideas of ccon- omy as well as richnes a,nd beauty have iifodo cake-baking very; popular in Sa lem and it is safe to say that there will be more cakes baked at home in the next six weeks than have boon baked in the past year. Praise Mrs. Vaughn. f At the close of tho locture domon stratum today the guests of the cook ing school again held an informal ses sion on Mrs. Vaughn's kitchen stags and vied with each other in their o prossions of praise of her loe.turos and hor methods and her fine cooking. " I never ato such good things in my life," said one woman today, "but I really feel, after tho splendid lesson! I have had this week, I can cook al most as well as Mrs. Vaughn." This seems the general verdict; every one feels that Mrs. Vaughn is not onlj the best cook thoy ever saw but thai she is also the best teachor and that they have all learned to be pretty good cooks themselves. Kverybody has en joyed the cooking school and is sorry indeed that it has closed. BY united fbkhb lbahed wins. t'ortland, Or., Oct. 31. L. W. Dug gett, aged K2 years old, a wealthy orange grower of Pomona, Cal., is out the &17 today he supposed he was bet ting on a "fixed" wrestling match. Being told by a plausible strangor that a "fake" nintch was to bo staged in Vancouver, Wash., Duggott gave his new found friend $307 to be wagered on the outcome, He has not seen the "lriend" since. Tho police are inves tigating. - City detectives saved Duggett from be ing ''buncoed" out of 3000 a month ago. IN SEVENTH ROUND (OHi-riD run LaIBl WIS!. Cincinnati, Oct. 31. Fight fans here were convinced today that Johnny Kil bane, the featherweight champion, packs a punch, folluwing his knockout here lat night of Knockout Mart, of Clnrinmtti, in the seventh round of a scheduled ten-round bout. 1'ntil Killxuis put over the knockout wallop, the men were about on an even lnis. In the second round Mars floor nil Kilbaun, but the champion was up fighting fiercely In an Instant, and ev ened up matters by send Mars to the nipt. Mars met his finish when he made rush at Kilbane. The champion caught him coining in with a straight riuht to the jaw and Main went down for, the count. Hone your Xmas shopping yetf Kvery married man know that it tnRin but one to mpke quarrel. Of course one has been hearing things all one's life, but; did one ever hear of a family thnt moved out of a homo and left it clean t THE OPEN FORUM The Capital Journal invites pub lie discussion In tbls department Let both sides of all matters be fully brought out It Is not the purpose of this newspaper to do the thinking for its readers. A A A. A. A A A A A SATS DET BECBETABY ' PRODUCES BEEB BERRIES Editor Capital Journal: W. II. Trln- die owns a joint interest in tho bop yards on the old Guthroy place, near Lincoln, in Polk county, and produced upon that place about one hundred and twenty-six bales of hops. Ho has sold eighty-six bales of hops, which wore shipped October 20, 1913, inVorlhern1 Pacific ear No. 4(m.rl to fllpps Brew ing Co., Peoria, 111. Mr. Trindlo still has about forty bales, holding for a better price. Now, since the prohibition gentle man has seen fit to mnlign some of our respected tradesmen, and has openly charged them with being actuated by mercenary motives, will he now Inform his cohorts why these hops wuro not burned, thus stopping the brewing of beer at its head. "Oh, consistency, thou are a jewel." . J. It. LINN. DISCUSSES GEBMAN ATTITUDE. Editor Capital Journal: I am sure that the statement of the German society, made In your paper If an apKI in Itself for Prohibition. Yes. "The German, iccustcmed as he is, love his gloss of beer, and does not want to be compelled, like s thief in the night, to secure It as he would have to if Halem went 'dry.'" Is this the kind of citizens America wants from h'er sister, (Jermaeyf At far as President Kehrberger tak ing his "business" to another plane whern his "innocent amusements and harmless tecreRlion " will not be curb ed, I believe there art many, many Guaranteed Overcoats and Raincoats When you buy an overcoat or a raincoat here, we tell you what it is what it is made of--and what it is worth. Should you at any time'not be entirely satisfied with your purchase, then bring it back and we'll square it with you. It isn't the one-time purchase we're looking for it is satis fied customers we want, and we want to count YOU among them. Overcoats and Raincoats of sound worth will be found here ranging in price from $10 to $25 rHw 1 rap'y writ WMBIJiER IB good Americans ready to take his nlaco and be at least a law-abiding and peace loving people. , Vfhen people cannot or will not con trol themselves in a crest issue like temperance, I think it is timo for re strictive legislation to step in and con trol them. Our prohibition numbers arc increas ing ench year as we go along. We can j see it and so can many others, much to I their alarm. Eight will conquer. If ADMITS HE IS SLAYER. UNITED PRESS U1I10 WIKI. Stockton, Cal., Oct. 31. Eobort Brad- not tins time, some other. We will ac- , who shot Md 1U,M gpeeial offioor complish our ambitions sooner or later. c A wminra9j in Oakland, April 12, I shall always vote "dry" because it , m2 and who e(H.ftped from tho Oak is light. I . , . j i,m.i weolf. airo. by saw- an ami;;mcan woman. Salom, Or., Oct. 3(1, 101.1. ing his way out, is under arrest here to day. tiSHTjEETli v7?W'lm"'',l'rmm',"& sw'---iiwiri's"-'"-''' . .-Hw.n.wuiMHinilWBItaattMIU(IIMMilMHI tbU WMUfS IkM WSI lit .i' IMMMiMJittMBMl4aWMI,llMMWllMlitllAMlMlJMM4 13 U n u n n n it ii 13 EJ fi U tl 11 II If II M R II tl 13 11 II II 13 It If II II II II M II It II II i n u 13 13 II n if II 11 n. ii 13 II tl w 13 13 !! 13 N n u it M tl n ri I! II 11 13 II i II n ii MAN SCAISER CONDEMNS DRINK (Famous speech of His Majesty, William II.. Emperor of Germany, to naval cadets at Merwick, as translated by A. O. Fegest, of Chicago, from the orig inal Gorman text published in Die Alkohnlfrnge, of Germany.) Says Alcohol Causes Nine-tenths of Crime Undermines Nervous System Weakens the Nation Another little admonition I will give you ily upon my heart for my nation. It is the drink. upon a Question that lios heav question, the alcohol and the I know very well that the pleasure of drinking is an old heritage of the Germans. We must henceforth, however, tlirough salf dlscipliiie, free our selves from this evil in every connection. I can assure you that I In my twenty-two-year reign have made the obser vation tliat the greater number of criminal case submitted to me for adju dicationup to nine tenths, are traceable to the comeipaences of alcohol. In the earlier times It passed for extraordinary cleverness in the youth, for him to imbibe a largs quantity of alcohol and bear It. I, at a young officer,, had occasion to soe such examples, hut novor myself to participate. These are views that suttefl the Thirty-Two-Year War, but now, no more. Entirely apart from the consequences, which I need not further portray, I desire to apprise you on one point for your future career In the first line. As you yourselvee will observe during the course of your term of service on board, tie service In my navy has reached such a height of strenuousnesa at you can hardly surpass. To endurs these enormous peace exertions without exhaustion and to be fresh in the event of real seriousness depends upon you, . The next war and the next ses battle demand sound nerves of you. Nerres will decide. These become undermined through alcohol and from youtn up by by the use of alcohol sndangered. You will later have opportunity to soe the target ship and the action of the modern projectiles upon the sliips, and therefrom you can picture the conditions during battle. You will see horrible dottructlon when you are upon these. ... Hore it calls "Steady nerve and s cool head!" That nation which 'consumes the least quantity of alcohol wins. And that you should be, my gentlemenl And through you an example should be given the crews. That works most wiUi mankind. And In consequence of this, I expect of you, that even now st the naval acadomy and on hoard ship, in all comradeship and friendliness in no way disturbed, among yourselves you take hoed thereto, and provide Uiat the in dulgence In alcohol bt not counted as belonging to your privileges. There are being organised In my nsvy, Good Templar lodges and Blue Croat societies. Individual officers and several hundred nisu have Jolnsd. I hop you will do all you can to aid the crews to Join. I need merely refer to th typical xample of th English navy, wher 20,000 men and officers bav already Joined, to th great advantage of that navy. It Is s question of th futur for our navy and for our peopl. If you edu cate th peopl to abstain from alcohol, X shall gain healthy and tenaibl lubjects. It Is s great question of Ui futur, because through th men who lsav th service th Ides will be brought to th land. 1 11 M tl tl n i a u u u u li U n M 1 1 U P li M IS M n n n u ii N H M 11 u n S'J; i! M H U It M 14 N n n n M II Si El M M n n !;1 U i. When you spread the principles, my peopl will b morally uplifted, la ft work in which I bid you do your share. (Paid Adv. by W, 11. Trlndle, Secretary). Tint fsniifWwpwrswimWp,Wrs HtisMmnn W fc Jks iis l tllsJ M t JfttkSfMSH