DAILY CAPITAL JOtTKNAL, IALBH. OlEOON, FEIDAY, NOVEMBEB 28, 1913. rr pags five. Saturday Specials Good Sized Turkish Bath Towels 11c ea. 18c and 15c Ironclad Hose for Children only . .. . . J.llcea. 25c Hose for Women only . . 19c ea. PRETTY NEW SILKS in Snappy Plaids, Bro cades, Fancy and Plain Silks. Our Special HOLIDAY SILK OF FERING, 85c and 75c. Plain Soft Taffeta, 68c Per Yd , . CHARMING CREA. ATIONS IN EVENING GOWNS, also smart af temoon and street dresses, lO to 20 per cent Less Figured Lawn ....3c yd. 35c Mufflers 21c 10c Percales 7c 10c Ginghams 7c Pretty Lawns for Doll Dresses ...... .. 8c yd. Linings 5c yd. Waistings 1-2 Price ' 8ATRES SAIL TOMORROW. ONITEO PMSS LEASED WIS!. Hpboken, N. J., Nov.. 28,, A,,ofj ciaL of tlie North German Lloyd Stoam ship company admitted here today that Francis B. Sayre and his bride, former ly Miss Wilsen, had made reservations on the steamer Goojrge Washinjfton, which is scheduled to sail for Europe ACME QUALITY kind for touching things up, painting inside or outside, or for any other use. In buying, ask for the new authority "The Acme Quality Painting Guide Book." FOR SALE BY WILLAMETTE HARDWARE CO. 426 State Street Phone Main 217 SPECIAL! SPECIAL! ATTENTION! Mr. Farmer We have about 20,000 feet of 2x10, 2x12, 4x6, 6x6, 6x8, common rough lumber, slightly damaged, on which to move quickly, we make a special price of $6.50 per thousand, at our yard, corner 14th and Oak, one block east of S. P. depot. Just the thing for a cheap floor, around barns, hog pens, manure bins, etc. COME WHILE THE STOCK LASTS. Falls City Lumber Company Dealers in Lumber and Building Supplies DRESS GOODS 1 SALE Make a present to your self or to someone else, of some handsome dress goods. Such materials as we are of fering will he acceptable to even the most critical. Pret ty, soft, durable woolens that are only offered at these prices to enable us to be ready for the incoming tariff reductions. $3.50 Dress Goods $3.15 $3.00 Dress Goods $2.89 $2.50 Dress Goods $2.24 $2.2 Dress Goods $2.04 $1.75 Dress Goods $1.58 $1.50 Dress Goods $1.34 $1.00 Dress Goods $ .88 $ .75 Dress Goods $ .69 $ .65 Dress Goods $ .59 $ .50 Dress Goods' ......$ .44 at 10 o'clock tomorrow. Workmen were busy decorating the piers. It is believed that President Wilson will set the couple off, returning to New York in time for the football game between the Army and Navy elevens. Very few women have time to look like their portraits. When You Buy Paint Here It it like buying directly from the "company operating tlie largest paint and varnish plant in the world the makers of the "Acme Quality" paints, enamels, stains, varnishes. You can get exactly what you want in the SPORTS WILLAMETTE CLOSES SEASON CHIP ION i Local University, Which Humbl3d Ore- goo, Plays Filial Game and Wins By Score of 60 to 0. LITTLE OPEN WORK IS TRIED BY EITHER TEAM Last Quarter Is Cut Down Seven Min utes on Account of Darkness, Which Comes Early. On a hofivy field which handicapped both teams, Willamette university de feated the Oregon Law School 60 to 0 yesterday afternoon. There was little difference in the weight of the two teams and both fought savagoly throughout the afternoon. While Wil lamette outclassed their opponents, they were kept working hard all the time. This closes the season for Willamette without a defeat and by the team's de feat of Oregon State University, it claims state championship honors among the colleges of the state. The rain fell in torrents throughout the greater part of the contest and but little open work was tried by either team except that Willamette opened up with a few passes and Bhift plays in thes econd half. For the day the attendance was very good. The last quarter was cut down to seven minutes on account of the darkness. The Line-Up. , Willamette Flogcl, R. E. L.; Bolt, R. T. L.; Ferris, R. G. L.; Pfaff, C.j Vandevort, L. G. R.; Noustral, L. T. R.j Torkelson and Lund, L. E. R.; Honmn, Q.; Small, R. H. L.; Rowland and Tor- kelson, F.; Doane, L. II. R. Oregon Laws Hardy, R. E. L.; Glen non and Anderson, B. T. L.; McKay, R. G. L.j Mackenzie, C; Nelson, L. G. 'R.j Leannrd, L. T. R.; Collins L. E. R.; Magius, Q.; Everest, R. H. L.; Nordling F.; Kelloy, L. II. R. The officials Bishop of Columbia, reforce; Lutz, of O. A. C, umpire Bluckwell, O. A. C, linesman, handled tho game splendidly. (UNITED PRESS LEASED WIRE. Los Angeles, Nov. 28. Joe Rivers, the Los Angeles Mexican, defeated Leach Cross, the New York lightwoight in 20 rounds of fighting at the Vernon arena yesterday. After two knock downs in the fourth and twelfth rounds Cross, showed marvelous recuperative powers and fought brilliantly, but could not overcome the load which Rivers won by his consistent and vicious fight' ing. During the thtrtoentb it lookod as though Rivers would winwith a knock' out. In the fourteenth, howover, Cross marvelous recuperative powers came into evidence and from then on until tho nineteenth it was give and take between tho two, With only a sluido in Rivers' favor. During tho entire fight Cross had a marked advantage iu five rounds, while Rivers led in 13. Heforeo George Hlnko's decision was popular with tho crowd. The most spectacular of the 20 rounds was the nineteenth, when Cross, appar ently tired and beaten, clcctrifiod his supporters by leaping after Rivers and fighting him off his foot. At tho bell the Mexican was hanging on. Cross attempted tho same thing in the twen tieth, but Rivors came back at him Just as viciously and tho round ended in fa vor of Rivors. Rivers' first knockVwn was scored in the fourth with a short left hook to tho jaw, Cross remained down for the count of nine. Hovers repeatod this feat in the twelfth, Hooting Cross with right and loft swings to tho face. Cross Was plainly dazed, and he stalled through tho round after taking the count of nine. FETEORKEY DEFEATED. (ONITED PRESS LEASED WISE.1 finite Mont., Nov. 2S. .lack Dillon defeated "Pallor" Fetnwkcy in their 12-rouiid fight here yesterday afternoon. The Indinnnpolis lad whs too fsxt and clever for thn murine and in the eighth round floored him with a right upper cut that would have stopgied a less gnimj finhtor than retroskcy. The sailor tk punishment and fought hard all tlie time but did not land an effective blow. WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY CINCHES CHAMPIONSHIP (UNITED PMSS UlAStD WISE 1 Poftttlo, W'nuh., Nov. The I'niver ity of Wa-diingtn defeated Wanning tun CiilloKn yoKtonltiy 0 0. In tnking the final game of the sonwin, Washing ton completes a record of six ronrecii Uv4 conference rhnniplntirhlps. Though Washington h-ld Pullman JOE RIVERS DEFEATS LEACH CROSS IN FfGH scoreless, the final quarter saw Wash ington in full retroat with her defense apparently demoralized when Pullman, for the first time in the game, intro duced the forward pass and fake play. From the beginning Washington took the offensive, pluying a kicking game. In the first half Washington scored two place kicks and in the last half began line bucking, getting two touchdowns. Tho game was played on a slippery field. CLABBY BEATS LOGAN. (UNITES PRESS UASED WIRE. San Francisco, Nov. 28. For 12 rounds yesterday Jimmy Clabby, of Hammond, Ind., one of the foremost contenders to the middleweight title of the lite Stanley Kotchel, cut Soldier Frank Logan, of the Philippines to pieces, and in the thirteenth and four teenth hammered him into submission. In the middle of the fourteenth the referee stopped the fight. OREGON AGAIN DEFEATED. UNITED PRESS LEASED WIRE.1 Portland, Or., Nov. 28. Slashing around in puddles of mud and water, most of the time in a driving rain, Multnomah's herculean football men tramped, swam and waded over the lighter University of Oregon eleven yesterday for three touchdowns and thiir 14th victory in 20 Thanksgiving day games. The score was: Multnomah Club 19, Oregon 0. WILLIAMS OUTPOINTS LODIMAN. tUHITKD PRESS UAItED WtRE.l Milwaukee, Wis., Nov. 28. "Kid" Williams, of Baltimore, easily outpoint ed Dick Lodiman, of Newcastle, Pa,, in a 10-round no-decision boxing contest at 116 pounds here yesterday. (Continued from page one.) sorved by the Ashland Commercial club, at the Hotel Orogqn. To Use Convicts. Superintendent LawBon, of tho stato penitentiary, is preparing to establish a largo convict stockado and camp to work prisoners on an extension rock cut. The camp will bo established af ter tho first of the year, and is not an honor" camp. This portion of the work wns not included in tho Keasull & McDowell contract. Messrs. ITill and Bowlby arrived on tho Shasta Limited Friday morning. Governor West, Secretary of Stato 01 cott and Superintendent Lawson camo cm the morning train. At 11 o'clock, accompanied by some 30 Medford citi zens, the visitors were taken to Ash land, and, after luncheon, to whore the work-begins on the now line. Money is the root of a manufacturing plant. Recipe Department By BETSY MtH Recipe a tried and tested by Mr. Vaughn, at The Capital Journal Cooking school, held at the Armory this week. Mapleine Hot Cakes. a 2 'cups sour milk, 2 teaspoonfuls baking p'owder. 1 KK 1 pinch of salt Flour enough to make thin batter. Vj teaspoonful Mapleine. Mix the Mapluino with the milk be fore making Latter. Have grldlrota smoking hot. Mrs. Vaughn's Home HliiU Weight and Moasures. All measure in Mrs. Vaughn's recipes are level. Dry materials ire measured after sifting. f'Hsco is measured packed solidly. 3 teaspoons, 1 tahlcupoon, in tablespoons, 1 cup. ' FOSTER & BAKER Monopole mince meat (bulk) 20c per tb, 2 for 35c Red X mince meat (bulk) 15c per lb, 2 for 25c English walnuts, large size, home grown, per lb '25c Head lettuce, celery, new figs, dates, cranberries, honey. Old-fashioned lye homniy, fresh Saturday morning; home-made and made clean. Also fresh country sausage, a pure pork sausage. Phone us for satisfaction In groceries. 339 N. Commercial St. Telephone 259 Huerta and Carranza, Main Figures In Mexican Trouble ( v . v. : , '" ' I (.- .. . , V" - " I' i . , ' t i -s j, i - fV fi V 1 ; : . f'-v ,-,t . ; , , , rf :- : : rs:vXi : . v Vi fMv V - 1 . I.-,-. Amy-A:-' : . - Photos copyright, 1913, by American F ROM the time the Mexlcun sltuntlon heeuino a thorn In the side ot LiK'lo Sum. after the murder of Mudoro, two (Igures have stood out prominently Herons the Hlo Uriunle. Iluerta, lis provisional prpHlilent of the ropiilille, lit once found himself persona uon grntn with tho Wilson ndinliilRtriition. Expediently recognized by nil the other principal gov ernments or the world, he wus refused olllelnl notice by the United States, It being hold that he wns not the constitutional bond of the country. When the America.!) ambusKiidor, Henry Lane Wilson, resigned the poBt was left un filled us notice to the world that the United States did not ofllclnliy recognlxe Huerta. Through John Llnd and Cluirge d'AITulreg Nelson O'Blinnghucssy President Wilson endeavored to bring about HuortH'g voluntary retirement before nnd after the farcical election for president The other principal figure wns General Venustlano Cumin in, leader of the rebels, who christened them wives Cdnstltutloimlists. Cnrraiiea was a close friend of the murdered Ma dero and fought Huerta's assumption of power from the start Huerta li shown above and Carranza (marked by arrow) below In camp with tome of bli follower. . WADE . ;'''' k MttttHtttttlHttHWI 2 cups, 1 pint 3 pints, 1 quart. 18 ounces, 1 pound. The following amounts wolgh one pound: 2 ciiis butter. 8 cups granulated sugar iVi cup powdered sugar, 8 ciiis cornmeal 1 2-3 cups salt. 2 sup in Ik. S cops tea. 2 tups rice 1 8 enps raisins. .IVj cups currants 0 or 10 eggs. 8 cups hominy. 4 cups flour 4H cups ground coffee. Ono qusrt of each of tho following 1 ' M Trent Association. will serve six persons: Soup. . Coffee. Tea Cooked cereal , Chocolate Ice cream . Custard Oysters To scald milk: Sot the vessel eon mining the milk in hot wator. Let it romain till bubbles form around the edge of the inner vessel. Do not lot a scum form on tho milk. "One does not grow old at tablo," Italian provorb. "Thero are some women who would consider it as much an achievement to get up a proper dinner as a treatise on Kgyptology." National Food Maga zine. A good cook is always a good manag er, and will make a meal out of what an inferior c5ok wastes. Too much salt toughens vegetables. Strong smelling vegetables, such as cabbage and onions, should bo cooked uncovered In a great quantity of wator, covering only condenses ami strengthens tho odor, and when the lid is lifted this spreads through tho house. To blaucho vegetables, pour boiling wator over them, let stand a minute, then pour off and cover with Ice water. This not only insures cleanliness, but Improves the flavor, How often we hear a woman say, "1 never prepared this dish for so ninny persons before, and I don't know just what proportions to use, so it is not as good as usual," This would not he the ruse if shn used so urn to measure ments at all times. Those ran always he intelligently added to, or subtracted from, as the need may be. Corn Bread. 3 cups porn meal, 1 egg (last). 14 teaspoon soda. A delicious cup of fine flavored drink at all times. A True Arabian Imported and Guaranteed It goes right to the spotit just suits. You drink coffee every day. Call or phone for a trial order. No order too small. A coffee for particular persons 45c per pound, and a guarantee with every pound. C. M. EPPLEY Phone Main 93. 1800 E. State fca. COW TO AVOID COLD WEATHER DISEASES To prevent cold weather diseases, put i your body into a proper healthy condi tion to successfully resist them. Colds, grippe, bronchitis, pneumonia, catarrh, typhoid fever, rheumatism aud other ailments may be escaped in most cases, if this is done. Build up your health and strength your nerves and blood and entire body into such shape that you can count on good health all dur ing the-winter months by taking Rex all Olive Oil Emulsion, tho ideal blood, nerve nnd body builder. - This is a remarkable medicine, but a common-sense one. It doesn't stimu late. So-called "tonics" that stimu late give you no permanent relief; but leave you worse off than bofore. Eei all Olive Oil Emulsion contains none of these harmful, stimulating ingredients, such as alcohol and dangerous and habit-forming drugs. Its great benefit to you ib through its real nerve and blood and body-building effects. It nourishes, builds, strengthens. Its merit does not rest on making you feel better for a few minutes at a time after takiug it, but on making yon fool better as a re sult of making you well. Rexall Olive Oil Emulsion is the ideal blood and nerve-food tenia. You who are weak and run-down, and you who are apparently well now, but are liable to suffer from various cold weather ail monts, use Rexvall Olive Oil Emulsion to get and koep well and strong. For the tired-out, run-down, nervous, ema ciated or debilitated the convalescing growing children aged peopleit is a sensible aid to renowed strength, bet tor spirits, flowing health. Roiall Olive Oil Emulsion king of the celebrated Rexall Remedies is for froedom from sickness of you and your family.. You'll be as enthusiastic about it as we are when you have noted its pleasant taste, its strengthening, invig orating, buildinif up, disease-preventing effects. If it does not help vou, your money will be given back to yon with out argument. Sold In thin community only at our store The Roxall Store one of more than 7000 'leading drug stores in tho United States, Canada and Groat Britain. -J. C. Perrv Dms Stores. SALEM YELLOW JACKETS LOSS GAME TO SILVERTON Tho Salem Yollowjackets wore de feated by tho Silvorton basketball team last evening by a score of 3(1 to 13. Nearly 200 Salem fans traveled on the special train to see tho game, and the attendance was 500. The Salem line op: Forwards, Bebott and Tallman, Brintk; center H. Schott; guards, Hug gins and Schramm. Next Friday evening the Salem five ' will meet a team from tho Jewish Ath letic club, of Tortland. ' Thero will be accommodations for COO. Time for Fudge This is tho season when home-made fudge ' Is very popular. You would certainly enjoy flavoring your next batch with Mapleine It gives an altogether now and distinc tive taste that is very delicious. Here's tho recipe: Cook for IS min utes, 2 cups of granulated sugar, 1 cup milk, 1 small pioco of butter and one teaspoonful of Mapleine, Take off and bent until it grains. Add chopped nuts, figs, etc, then pour on buttered plates. OEOCER8 SELL MAPLEINE. Bond 2o stnmp for Recipe Bouk. Crescent Manufacturing Co. Seattlo, Washington. 2 teaspoons linking powder. 14 teaspoonful salt. Add sour milk. Mix dry ingredient, stir In euouiih sour milk to make a batter which will pour, but is not too thin, Add egg Inst. Four in Crlsco nan and bake. Vegetables should be used freely iu every day's dietary. They furnish all the elements necessary for the luirinh ment of the body. Driod peas and beans contain tho tls- no building element, 'protein. Grocii vegetables furnish minerals snd acids. Tho tubers furnish starch, which gives heat and energy to tho body. ' All fresh vegetables should be washed thoroughly to remove all earth, Insects, otc, A scrubbing brush is very useful for this cleaning. coffee is a healthful Ft THeiPSESTE,fpS'l T