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SIX THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM. OREGON; WEDNESDAY, OCT. 20. 1915. Sport News i j Loganberry Juicers Win Two Games From uregons In City Bowling League The T.ojus puintcd tlio Orison's a I j vcmiillion hue last nitflit ut the Cluli alloys when they nosed out nhoud in the city bowling dengue opening game by taking two out of three. Hut 1 five points separated the tennis on the total score, however, and tlie Oregon U. OF 0. GETTING READY TO PLAY ILL1 WALLA Coach Bezdek Has the Team Practicing by Moon and Arc Light GOTHIC THE NEW 2 for 25C COLLAR IT FITS THE CRAVAT TO REINSTATE BALL PLAYXE8. ! able to distribute their points in the . i plaeefl necessary to will. j The high game was rolled by Free ftugene, Or., Oct. "0. The work of lainl, of the I.ojtis, who registered 2111 "Uiiditionin ; the liiiveisily of Oregon, mid Ntutesman, of the (fame team. t"am for Saturday's game with Whit-; chalked up the high average of 1 SS. Cambridge, Mass., Oct. SO. A plea for the reinstatement of the five Yale had the long end though they aero on-j ba.-eball players who were suspended lor piaying summer ohkcduii wus es pected to be forwarded to the Yale ath letic authorities by Harvard students today. went great signal man at Walla Walla Saturday merrily on today. Coach Ite.dcli was placing stress on tackling, starting and drill. .Several players h."vu been threaten ed with the bench if they don't aiow more ( lass. 1 1 oil', in h is filling in at guard in place ; if, ; t cMrn n ri 132 l'ilkenton 157 Bert Whorlev won the shirt which was offered by the Hammond Bishop com pany for the high score of the alleys. After the lengue game, W'horley rolled the high score of 244. The scores follow: Loju. 1 of lie. licit, w ho has a soro back. It is probable Jloskins will play the po sition Saturday. I,nst evening's workout was partic ularly strenuous, being continued long past dusk, by moon anil arc light. Hill 1!H High 157 Freelund 210 20.1 II!) 159 121 171 3 1) 17d 15:? K',7 A v. 1HS 157 155 Mil is:i DUFFY LEWIS IS HOME, Totals 800 Oregons. 1 Annibnl 149 Sundii 151 Zcngcr 109 (Jee, its good; Mori Icy Mi were his first! I.nflcr 1H1 SO0 814 2510 2 132 132 153 104 190 Jl 100 15.1 170 152 170 A v. 100 10.1 103 102 181 Hoys Springs, Cal Oct. 20. Duffy Lewis, hero of the world's series and Pride of the Huston funs, is liack his home town today. ' to be back home ugc.iii, " words, and baseball talk was his last.1 lie rested today following u reception. Totals fc'3 870 817 2515 given him lust' night. Tonight the Hligh team plays the W. Duffy modestly rucliiims that his O. V. team, wonderful showing was due lo the r "main and simple reason" that luck CUPID STRIKE'S THEM OUT. and the breaks were with him and the I'eil Kox. Sun Francisco, Oct. 20. California's Discussin r drover Cleveland AIcjcun- October climate or its beautiful girls is dor, Duffy suid: j playing havoc, in the ranks of the big "Ho much publicity about bow he league ball plnvers. Cunid is scoriim was to neat iiokiuii single nauuuo proii nbly hurt his prospects." SATURDAY TO BE "SEAL DAY. Han Francisco, Oct. 20.-Saturday will be "Seal Day" ill Hun Francisco, providing the Heals do not slip up and lose the pennant. It is planned to havo fandom of Sun Francisco give a big demonstration for the club. heavilv. Oscar Vitt. Detroit third sack or tonight will sign for life for Miss I Irene Freuiid, of Fruitvale. The news leaked out today that .Toe Oeschger, the St. Mary's pitcher, who j played with Providence uuil later with (the Phillies last season, has married jMiHs Ivy .r. Teal, of Areata. Hddie Hums of the Phillies, njid Miss Viola liiporte, of Monterey, are also soon to wed. A quality that won the biggest sales! 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This book will bo sent to Piedmout smokers free I There is no milder and purer form of smoking than these delightful Piedmont Cigarettes. c(tltvyfpMl Ootmooo Can 171) T?P Semi for our illimtratoj catalogue of hutulsotnf pnwtits vh ic It you can obtain for our tugi or courion. Send your name ami addivaa on a poolul, adtlrcM Premium l)-jurtuicnt, 331 Uattery Street, San Frauoitco, TOUR IViAY BE OFF. Chicago, Oct. 20. Jt was intimated today that the I a rn Htorm i ntf tour of the. all star team headed by Frank Bancroft, secretary of the Cincinnati club may lie culled' off by the National commission, which has never given its consent. WHITE BEAT HARVEY. Boston, Oct. "(I. Piling up the de ciding point in the lust three rounds of their twelve round bout, Charlie White, of Chicago, won a decision over Johnny Harvey, of' New York, Inst night. DANGERS OF A COLD Salem People Will Do Well to Them. Heed Many bad cases of kidney trouble re sult from a cold or chill. Congested kidneys fall behind in filtering the poi son laden blood and backache, headache, dizziness and disordered kidney action follow. Don't neglect a cold. Use Donn's Kidney Pills at the first sign of kidney trouble Follow this Salem, resident's example: J. H. ronton, MM Lee St., Salem, says: "A cold settled on my kidneys, causing pnin through my back. I knew! that my kidneys were' to blame, and, hearing several local citizens endorso Dunn's Kidneys Pills highly, I began using them. They were just whut I needed to relievo the pains and other kidney troubles. Whenever I have taken Dunn 'a Kidney Pills since, n few doses have brought me relief.' Price 50c, . at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidnov remedy get Dunn 's idn.iy pills- the . samo that Mr. Penton had. Foster-Milburn Co., Drops., Buffalo, N. Y. The Turner High Initiates Freshmen The initiation of the freshmen into the Tinner high school, was the topic of discussion lust Friday evening, Oc tober 15, when the organized senior class undertook to introduce the fresh ies into high school. The school room was decorated in green with white flowers. 1,'uder the arch of the big doors were seated the freshmen, while thctr motto, "flreeu Hut ((rowing," hung over their heads. Dpou the board the pyramid of success was placed, commencing at', "self con trol," and climbing to duty. After a short business meeting of the Renior class, Conducted by the presi dent, Richard Gray, nut .Secretary Km ma llohl, in which some committees wore appointed, mid Mr. T. K. Wilson gave a talk on "The Benefit of a Literary Society," they proceeded with their program. Knelt one of the class gave n short verse on the pyramid of success. The initiation committee was called and the room was dismissed to wnteh the initiation proceedings and to en joy guinea. Light refreshments were served after which nil departed for home. Among the guests of high school wore Miss Mickey, Miss Salisbury, Miss Uruy, Miss Clara and Iiosa A herns, Miss Smnll, Miss Hakcr, Miss Camozell, Mrs. Watson, Mr, Kunsoni, Mr. Moore, Mr. Ahrens and Mr. .leans. 1 understand that some of the rules ot mis cinss compel the freshmen to wear green cups, this has never been introduced into Turner high before. If they don't wear them, they are to be fined the price of the cap or dipped in the creek whichever they choose. They expect to form' a literary so ciety in the school soon, which will I... a benefit to the town as noil as the school. He Was Some Cat As Burglar Discovered n. nmi., v'et. .11.- i m some wild cat, some cat, I am," said 11. Nicholson today at the police station. "1 may bo no bear, but, believe me, I'm some cut." Nicholson told of n fight flit a burg lar who hud entered Nicholson's room through a window. Nicholson fought off the intruder after a desperate en counter with fists, teeth and feet, bit tug the burglar's lip off. Search by the police failed to lo onto the intruder. An hour later Al emit li, aged years, appeared at the city hospital for treatment of wounds about the face. Nimilaritv of doscrip tious caused the police to hold hnii ami he was later identified by NichoUou. High School Swamps the Mute Score 28 to 0 lhe Salem high school football team swamped the mute school yesterday aft erneon by a score of SS to'tl. The muuc was devoid of spoctniuilar feature as the high school team made yardage at will and tried out numerous forward pass formation, lhe line lips: High nhool-S:rff, c; White, g.; Clark, f.', Htidcliffe, t.; K.vd, t.; I'roe tor, Kngedora. h.j O. Hiiileliff. h.j Tatman, f. Deaf school Albert Harrii. r.: Marcus Urcwer, .; Milton Uerry, 9.; i mie amer, .j Merle Petera, t Dean TuMiug. q.j Frank Thayer, h Will Toll, h.j Chariot Shauuoa, f, Take a Glass of Salts If Your , Back Hurts or Bladder Bothers You Drink More Water If you must have your meat every day, eat it, but flush your kidneys with salts occasionally, says a noted author ity who tells us that meat forms uric acid which almost paralyzes the kid neys in their efforts to cxi?l it from the blood. They become sluggish and weaken, then you. suffer with a dull misery in the kidney region, sharp pains in the back or sick headaches, diz ziness, your stomacn sours, tongue is coated and when the weather is bad you have rhumatic twinges. The urine gets cloudy, full of sediment, the chan nels often get sore and irritated, oblig ing you to seek relief two or three times during the night. To neutralize these irritating acids, to clennse the kidneys and flush out tho body's urinous waste get four ounces of Jad Salts from any pharmacy here; take a tablespoonfiil in a glass of water before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys will "then uct fine. This famous salts is made from the ncid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia, and has been used for gen erations to flush and stimulate sluggish kidneys, also to neutralize the acids in urine, so it uo longer irritates, thus end ing bladder weakness. Jad Salts is inexpensive; cannot in jure, and makes a delightful efferves cent lithia-water drink. IS BEST EGG LAYER Birds Hustle to Keep In Bird Hustle to Keep In Sight of Her Sun Francisco, Oct. 20. Oregon hens lead the world in egg laying, accord ing to statistics being furnished at the Panama-Pacific exposition. A Bnrred Plymouth Rock pullet, owned by F. H. Shermnn, of Lebanon, Ore, has laid 105 eggs during- the 312 days in interna tional egg laying contest, now in pro gress at the exposition has been on. Two White Leghorns owned by the Ore gon Agricultural college arc second and third, one with lsy and the other with l!t:i. The Oregoninn chickens are also there with the team work, leading all competitors. The Oregrfn Agricultural college pen of White Leghorns had luii' 1,554 eggs in 1112 days. The 10 highest hens in the contest are all from Oregon and Washington excepting one White Leghorn from Kuglaiid. Suffrage Beaten In New Jersey By 55,000 Majority (Continued from, page one.") Jersey result was the best thing that rould have happened for the antis' Atone," commented Mrs. John Herron, itional vice-president of the ai ' suffragists organization about yester day's New Jersey suffrage election de feat. "The fact' that President Wilson did not even carry his own state is mighty significant." It will have sweep- PUBLICJALE T will sell at Public Auction at the old Doe Jeffries place two and three-fourth miles west of Salem on Dallas road, on Friday, October 22, 1915:: Beginning t 10:30 A. M. The " following property, towlt: 8 high-grade Jersey cown, tuberculosis tested: 21 fat hoes, 123 to 4(10 pounds; 1 reg. Poland " China boar; 1 2 year-old Jersey bull; 2 yearling heifers; 2 2-year- old heifers, coming fresh; 1 gray mure, o years-Old, wolgnt iswj 1 mare H years-old, weight 1000; 1 3 1-4 Ituiii wagon, new box; 1 heavy blacksmith outfit: 1 light blacksmith forgo; 20 shonta; 1 now hay tedder; 1 buck board) 1 Green bone cutter; 1 buggy; 1 hog rack, 1 wood rack; 1 3-sc'c-tiou harrow; I spray pump; 1 tonguclcas cultivator; 1 broad cast grain drill; 1 new Kentucky diae drill; 1 heating atove; 1 Babcock 4 bottle milk and crenm tester; 1 John Deere dlae plow; 1 new potato digger; 1 Koon. cream separator; 1 dipping vat! I No. 10 J. I. C. plow; 1 No. 40 Oliver chill plow; 1 new grind atone; 1 disc harrow; 400 heavy oak fence posts; 200 grain sacks; 1 washing machine; and other articles too numorou to mention. Terma of Sale All eum of $10 aud uuder are cash; over 10 six months' credit will be given, purchaser giving bankable note with Interest at 8 per cent. Free lunch on grounds. Property mint be fettled for before removal. W. M WTUUCTT, Owner. OH A3. W. TANXKE, Auctioneer Is tills a clue to Point 7 ? owdum benefits tke ieetK iff DENTAL research has found that only 1.2 of the Maoris of New Zealand have any decay of teeth. Next come the Esquimaux, only lAjb of those exam ined having teeth unsound. Third rank certain tribes, of Canadian Indians. Some years ago the British Dental Association examined the teeth of 10,500 English school children. 86fo had 6ome decay of the teeth! Why? From leading dental authorities we get this answer: Races having the best teeth chew foods which excite the salivary glands. The Maori flavors food with the juice of the tutu-berry a keen exciter of the salivary flow. The Canadian Indian chews wood of the sugar pine. The human saliva is endorsed by these same authorities as Ao ture's own mouth wash the best conserver of the teetli best since man began. In encouraging a normal flow of saliva, the clean, pure Sterling Gum brines distinct aid to the health of the teeth. It acts against what dentists call "oral (mouth) stagnation." The importance of this fact may lead you to suppose it the 7th Sterling point but no; that 7th point is still as much a mys tery as ever. THE STERLING GUM CO., INC Long blud Cllj. Greater New York Sterling Gum The'7poirit ditm PEPPERMINT - RED WRAPPEftj CINNAMON -BLUE WRAPPER, OUCH! LAI BACK, LI Rub Pain Right Out With Small Trial Bottle of Old, Penetrating "St. Jacob's Oil" Kidneys cause Backache! No! They have no nerves, therefore can not cause pain. Listen! Your backache is caused by lumbago, sciatica or a strain, and the quickest relief is soothing, penetrat ing "Ht. Jacobs Oil." Rut it right on your painful back, and instantly the soreness, stiffness and lameness disap pears. Don't stnv crippled! Oct a small trial bottle of "St. Jacobs Oil" from your druggist and limber up. A mo ment after it is applied you II wonder what became of the backache or lum bngo pain. Hub old, honest "M. Jncohs l)u" wherever you have sciatica, neuralgia, rheumatism or sprains, as it is absolute ly hnrmless and doesn't burn the skin. E Don't Stay Gray! Here's a Simple Recipe That Any body Can Apply With a Hair Brush were valuable. These she tore up, and refused to say what was in them. Police are not entirely satisfied with the girl's story. They want to know what a small trunk, which arrived at her home yesterday morning was doing there. Then, too, they were puzzled to know why the hatchet, usually in th basement came to be in the woman'i apartment. "What I did, I did in self defense," Mrs. Pamies said. "I don't know wh 1 1 hacked the body. I waa afraid. It wns tear. I pues. Jt whs his life or mine. And that's about all I guess." ing effects. It means the defeat of suffrage in Pennsylvania." Miss Helen Allen, leader of the suf fragists on the other hund, predicted they will win In Pennsylvania Novem ber 2. i'The men of Pennsylvania are no sheep,' she said. "They will stand on their individual opinions and vote for tha right." the governor and most of the state officials are advocating suffrage. . watcn new Yont Now. New York, Oct. 20. Suffragists eyes turned today toward New York, que tioningly, as a result of the vote for women election in New Jersey yes terday. I The query on everyone a lips as to i the Kmpire state's course was answer-i ed by Mrs. James Lnidlaw. "New Jersey is not New York, vou know," she said. "Of course 'we would have been glad if New Jersey I had won. but you know thev did noV prepare as we have prepared. Their defeat has only made us the more determined." Woman Butchers Love-Mad Cripple Who Pursued Her (Continued From Page One.) The usa of .Suge.nnd Sulphur for re storing faded, gray huir to its natural color dates back to grandmother's time. She used it to keep her hair beautiful ly dark, glossy and abundunt. When ever her hair fell out or took on that dull, fuded or streaked appearance, this simple mixture was applied, with won derful effect. But brewing at home is mussy and out-of-date. Nowadays, by asking at any drug store for a 50 cent bottle of "Wyeth's Sage and Hulphur Corn pound," you will gei this famous old recipo which can be depended upon to restore natural color and benotv to tha hair and is splendid for dandruff, dry, Lcveuaii, iiciiy scuip aim inning nnir. A well-known downtown ' druggist says it darkens the hair so naturally and evenly that nobody can tell it has been applied. You simply dampen a sponge or soft brush with it and draw this through your hair, taking one strand at a time. By morning the gray hair disappears, and after anothor ap plication or two, it becomes beautifully dark, glossy, soft and abundant. corned the cripple, she said, but she confessed she had gone to the mnn'g ho tel to get some papers which he said STENOGRAPHERS Why Not Use Columbia QUALITY Carbons? Made iu Oregon 100 Copies Guaranteed from Each Sheet. Columbia Carbon Paper Mfg. Co. 33rd & Broadway, Portland, Ore. PROPOSAL& Willamette Valley Company. First mortgage, five per cent sinking fund gold bonds, dated Docmber 1, 1905. Notice is hereby given, pursuant to the provisions of the mortgage to Oer mantown Trust Company, dated Decern-' ber 1, 1905, that the undersigned com pany as trustees will reeoive waled proposals up to twelve o 'clock noon on Wednesday, October 27, 191"), for tha sale to it of bonds, as described above, at a price not exceeding one hundred and five per cent (105 per cent) and accrued interest, sufficient to exhaust as nearly as possible the sum of s)4,3-t8 14 now in the Sinking Fund. Preference to be given by the trustee to bonds of fered at the lowest price. GERMANTOWN TRl'ST CO., Trustee. Clarence C. Brinton, treasurer, German town, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. remarkable composure, though at times she sobbed and trembled. Cross questioned she clnbornted nn the story of the fight, saving the crip ple bad attacked her with his crutch. Weinstein was a fruit denier in Atlan tic City, aged about 23 years, she said. She confessed he wanted some papers from her, but she refused to tell the nature of them. Before her hasty flight out into the night fog, .Mrs. ramies placed papers on the floor to sop up the blood. Next she hastily placed her blood marked dresa in a tub and tore up letters which had passed between her and Weinstein. These Tetters, she said, were just friendlv notes Weinstein has written her from Atlantic City. 8he had lived at his home with Weinstein and his wife. The maimed man had been friendlv but never intimate, though every time he wanted to leave, Mra. Weinstein pro tested. r "Mary don't leave me becauao when von are away Mike is a fiend and hard ly givea me enough to eat." the girl wife quoted Mr- Weinstein as saving In iebruary, the girl married Pi'mies here. A few days ago the had mes sage from Weinstein saving he was coming here. She nd hef husband wel- Ladies' Coats ALL NEW ONES. THIS SEASON'S GOODS. PRICES $5.00, $6.50, $7.50 and $10.00. 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