.1 SIX THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM. OREGON. TUESDAY, NOV. 30. 1915. IE IE Great Crowd Expected To See Game Between 0. A. C. and Syracuse Team om I . Alto Packed 20 for 10c No Wonder They Score Big! PIEDMONT Cigarettes are but words won't describe the taste of their mellow, all-pure Tobacco. You've got to taste them ! Then you'll know why so' many thousands of men are o keen for PIEDMONTS! Why not try them TODAY? J Kick in on ZJCT' "'" of the Coupon! fa RIP Does' Not Rub 1UW j n 1" J l M0k" S.wi Wot. Get a Can Today EEAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Anna Hod to W. C. nnd Grace Gal loway lot 10 blk 15 Riverside adit. Kay and Spencer to Agnes P. Beach, J. B. Greer el 5:i-8-2W. Folix Vorhocwen et ux to Andrew and Kirstino, Wm, I.urkiu's cl 8i-3-2W. W. A. Laidlnw et ux to Herman Amart'W 1-2 of lots 0 and 7, Hast Sa lorn Fruit Farms No. 2. J. D. Barbor et ux to Kfflc James, Moses Ediir cl H5-D-2W. W. A. Ruthbone et ux to Ann Riding jiart D L C K1L C. Cooloy 42 5-lW. Piles Cured In 6 to 11 Days Druggists refund money if PAZO OINTMENT falls to cure Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles. First application gives relief. 50c. )(jft(lf(ftC)C)(C )c )t l(t )t fc sc WAS NEWS OF ONE YEAR AOO TODAY Russia retract oil lier claVu of a sweeping victory in western Poland. Mrs. Tarkliurst, pleading for recruits, condemned critics of the government. LIVESLETT NEWS (Capital Journal Special Service.) I.ivesley, Ore., Nov. SO. It has been left to Mr. C. 1). Query to supply a long telt want in the neighborhood. He is starting a grocery store near the depot.' Workmen are buHy building now awl Mr. Query hopes to bo running an up-to-date store within 10 days. A Thanksgiving social was held In tho church on Thursday night when over 100 were entertained to a fine program rendered by members of the .Sunday school. Tho following contribut ed to the evening's enjoyment: Recitations: Fred Uavonport, r.nrl Moortry, Floyd Query, Melba Daven norf. F.nrl Sharp. : Readings: Mrs. W. Pettyjohn. Dialogue: Claude Sharp and Louis Snlchenberg. . Hongs: Young People's class and Bible claHS, Bcforo dispersing light refreshments were served. Claude Sharp was seriously assaulted while returning home from the Thanks giving social. Two men accosted him and dragged him from his horse. He lost six teeth and was badly injured, being unconscious for some time. No reason can be given for the assault nnd Claude has the sympathy of the com munity. At a meeting of neighbors it was de cided to form a grange. It was left to N. N. Carpentor to get details nud reports. Ho it is likely that a grange will soon be added to the many activ ities of the district. Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Query and fam ily spent Thanksgiving with Mr. nnd Mrs. J, Watson. Mrs. Davenport will entertain the "llet Together" club at her home on Thursday, Mrs. 11. B. Carpenter nnd Miss Hilda Hyden were appointed delegates to at tend the Sunday school convention at Salem Heights on Sunday. John Redmond says the Germans are beaten In the west. However, it's al ways hard to convince unbelievers. Lojus Take Two Out of Three From Elk Team The I.oju team took two out of three games from the Elk bowlers at the Club alleys last night in a hotly contested game. Rcinhart, of the Elks, rolled 224 for high score, and Freelnnd of the Lo ganberry juicers, Bcorod the high aver age of 209. The score follows: Lojus. 1 Stutesmnn 185 Filkenton 117 Hill 155 Freelund 221 B. Day 205 Totals 883 Team average, 177. I B 3 Av. Ralph '.. 17(1 1!U 174 HW Reinhnrt 224 188 139 184 Pratt 175 138 lti8 100 Skiff 100 179 105 171 Uussey 191 194 101 182 Totals 935 853 807 Team average, 173. 2 3 Av. 108 214 181' 155 130 137 108 150 100 202 203 209 191 181' 192 884 893 Elks. Portland Dm Vai in Vi t. er is promised for the game troiorrow between Syracuse and 0. A. C. and a huge crowd is expected to attend. Syracuse had its final workout today and performed in a manner that pleased Coach O 'Neil. In a secret practice game yesterday, the Columhia Pnrlra a Ituiul tnom scored a touchdown on the HyracusansJ out me new x oncers secured lour. O. A. O. In Portland. Corvallis, Ore., Nov. 20 The 0. A. C. team left here this morning for Port land for the game with Syracuse to morrow. Due to injuries to' the play ers, and the beating administered by the University of Oregon 10 days ago, the students here were far from being confident of victory. Short Bout at Tacoma. Portland, Ore., Nov, 30 Abe Gordon, the local flyweight boxer, is today con sidering an offer of a four round bout at Tacoma with Jeff Christensen. Lightweight Seeks Match. Portland, Ore., Nov. 30. With the prospect of a bout with Leach Cross, John Dundee or Joe Shugrue, Ralph Gruman, Portland's lightweight con tender, left for New York today. He wna summoned by Billy Roche, his manager. Wants Oakland Club. Oakland, Cal., Nov. 30. L. N. O'Neill, former president of the West ern league, is dickering for the Oak land club, it became known today. That O'Neill is not meeting with much suc cess is believed. Lenvitt and Cook, Oakland owners, feel that brighter days are ahead, oiid O'Neill assumes the at titude that the purchase price ought to be based on lost season's show ing. Gunboat Smith Out. New York, Nov. 30. Jim Coffey's knockout of Gunboat Smith here last night was the topic of the day among fight fans today. The fall of the gunner before the Irish heavyweight came as a surprise. Although tho fight was a hard one, Coffey plainly held the advantage up until the knockout, in the fourth round. Smith went down for the count after Coffey had planted a hard blow on the body and followed it n few seconds later with a hard swing to the jaw. Willamette Basket Shooters Train Hard With fivo "W" letter men as a nu cleus and from 30 to 40 candidates out for practice each evening, prospects for a fast basketball team are very eucour aging at old Willamette. The old men who are again showing up well are Shisler nnd Jewctt, for wards; AdamH, the hnsby center, and Flegel nnd Baglcy, as guards. Troctor and Irvine, subs of last year, are ulso putting up a great fight for a place on the team. Coach Mathews is highly elated over the showing of the new men. Archi bald, Hendrix nnd Herris are working hard for guard positions, whilo Brooks To Eliminate Freshmen. Berkeley, Cal., Nov. 30. Graduate Manager John Stroud, of California university, started for Portland today to attend the Northwest Athletic con ference meeting December 2 nud 3, armed for a battle alongside the Uni versity of Washington in its fight for a rule eliminating freshmen from inter collegiate competition. STATE COMMUNION WINE Well, that is, almost everybody. Of course, we except trie man who uses smoked glasses to take all the brightness out of life And the old codger who believes that the theatres are very, very wicked And the gentleman who buttons his collar in the back because he hates to look forward And his neighbor who thinks railroad trains and newspapers should slop on Sunday. These fellows hold up their hands in holy horror at ?XCV Other folks, who get some real joy out of life, buy it every Tuesday morning; at their nearest newsstand, and go about all the rest of the week with their faces wreathed in smiles. Try It This Weelc Just For Fun! Oregon Growers Awarded Many Exposition Prizes North Yakimn, Wash., Nov. 29 Thir teen boys who stole a cask of com munion wine from the basement of a church here recently have been sen tenced by Probation Officer Lnningham to attend Sunduy school every Sunday for six weeks. and Jackson, a fast man from Emmett, Idaho, high school, are struggling to land a forward position. Tho inter-class series of basketball games is giving Coach Mathews a good line on the men. Rivalry between the various teams is keen, and tho close games being pluyed are rovealing much material capable of development. No definite schcdulo is announced as yet bv Manager Baiu, but it is highly probable that the team will take a northern tour early in January, play ing the" Univors'ity of Washington. Gonjinga and Whitmban, as well as playing games with O. A. C. and Pa cific university. Are You Handicapped By Feeling Poorly ? J if Vif. k,ic?nfQe rvrnqnecta. vour oleasure and happi uuuiiivww f.. r 1 , . . ness your cnances 01 gctuux uu m i"" " . -i - 1 : 1 -JUUn Vmi oonriA- Art vnnr nPSt WOfK deal on your unysiuu cuuuiuuw. vu"uu.v - when you feel poorly. Watch your health, and take good care of it Don't let ill health defeat your earnest efforts to succeed. When you suffer from indigestion, biliousness, poor appetite, constipa tion, nervousness, loss of sleep and low spirits, it is hard to look on the bright side of things, or to make the most of your opportunities. If you are despondent and run-down, see what 1 rrrf rr i-i v -if Help You Back to Health and keep you at your; Best will do for you. A few doses will make a wonderful change in your feelings, your looks and your actions. These pills are fine for the digestion. They strengthen the stomach, stimulate the liver and regulate the bowels. They purify the blood, clear the complexion, tone the nerves and make you feel ambitious and capable. Beecham's Pills have helped ailing men and women - for over sixty years. Gentle, safe and thorough, for the com mon ills of life they are a dependable remedy that will quickly and surely help you back to health and keep you at your best The Largest Sale of Any Medicine In the World! At AU Druggists, 10c 25c (Capital Journal Special Service.) ibank potatoes; W. L. Luck- Oregon Orogon Building, P. P. I. E., Nov. City, Burbank potatoes; Dr. G. A. Mc 30. Oregon lost the grand sweepstakes Crum, Mosier, Bosc pears; H. C. Mc- Uinnis, Troutdale, celory; Midvale Or chards, Medford, Winter Nelis pears; Gus Miller Hood River, Cornice pears; Modoc Oreards, Medford, P. Barry pears; W. B. Morrison, Klamath Falls, Oregon blue potatoes; Frcu Nitschelm, Klamath .Fulls, Danish Round Head cabbage; Fred Nitschelm, White plume celery; Fred Nitchelm, New York Mar got lettuce; J. R. Nunamaker, Hood Kiver, Bing cherries; J. R. Nunamaker, Hood Kiver, republican encrnes; v. A. Peters, Ashland, Cuthbcrt Raspberries; W. E. PhippB, Medford, Bing cherries; H. 8. Reed, Hood River, Delicious ap ples; C. M. and G. G. Stackland, Cove. Union county, Lambert cherries; R. D. Toter, Salem, Champion prunes; F. L. Tou Velle, Winter xselne pears; F. 1. Tou Velle, Bosc poars; J. 8. Villas, Medford, tiurtlett pears. Silver Medals: D. M. Lowe, Ash land. Earlv Wheeler peaches: Marion county, Bing cherries; II. W. Whitacre, Harnsburg, Improved Netted uem po tatoes; W. N. Moses, Eugene, Northern Spy Apples; Fred Nitchelm, Klamath Falls, Chantrv Carrots; 11. VV. Whit acre, iiarrisburg, five varieties of po tatoes; Dr. B. Blatchford, Scappoose, Le Conte poars; Carl Wodecki, The Dalles, Bing Cherries; A. G. Bouquet, Corvallis, vegetable marrow; E. W. r.n... rn.t-A ixrtna xTniua A. is, w right, aiearord, lemon cling peaches, and Muir peaches; A. H. tar- son & Sons, Grants Pass, collective exhibit of grapes; J. C. Cooper, Man' ager Oregon Walnut Ex. Station, edu cational exhibit; C. W. Coble, New Krirtge, rortnwestern apples; V. m. Field, Salem, Italian prunes; J. J, Fleck, The Dalles, Flame Tokay grapes, Hollywood Urchards, Aledtord, Uobc pears; A. Johnson, Ashland, Krummel peaches, J. 11. Koberg, Hood itiver, egg plant: J. K. Lants Cove, Union county, Lambert cherries; Fred Nits chelm, Klamath Falls, Netted Gem po tatoee. on apples, but won a larger number of medals on horticultural products, con sidering the number of entries, than any other state competing for awards at the Panama-Pacific International exposition. A grand total of 115 medals were captured, and of these 28 were Medals or Honor, 41 Uold Medals, 2 Silver Medals,. Hi Hronze Medals and twelve exhibits Received honorable mention. Geographically these awards were landed as follows: Medals of honor, Jackson county 10; Hood, River county 10; Willamette valley 3; Union Klamath 1. Uold medals, Jackson county 19; Hood River 7; Klamath 7; Willamette valley 4; Union 1; Wasco ailver medals, Willamette valley 7; Jackson 6; Klamath 2; Wasco 2; Hood River, Josepnine, Columbia, Un- on and linker counties one each. Bronze medals, Jackson county 5; Wil lamette valley 4; Union, Coumbia and Wasco counties one each. Honorable mention, Jackson county 5; Willamette valley 4; Union, Klamath and Wasco counties one each. As a matter of fact, Jackson nnd Hood River made tho overwhelming number of entrios, and only such entries as were reason ably certain of some sort of placement were actually taKcn bcrore the jury. Considerable material Bent down was acceptable for display purpose but ab solutely wonniess tor competition. Much of it was poorly packed and a great deal of the fruit offered was not standard material. Taking all things into consideration uregon s tinal show ng in the awards is suporb. The of ficial detailed list ot awards is ai follows: Medal of Honor: H. H. Leavitt, Ash land, Lambert cherries; Mary E. Mater Mosier, .Italian prunes; uus Minor, ot Hood Kiver, Aniou pears; M. I. Min car, Medford, Bartlett pears; John Galbrecht, Sherwood, onions; Henry Janssen, Klamath Falls, white plumo celery; M. a: jonnson, snorwood, Aus trnlinn Brown Onions; Mrs. F. A. Jones Hood Kiver; ..niou pears; W. K. King hood River, Anjou pears; F. H. Blagg, Hood Kiver, Bosc pcarB; C K. Boyd, Medford, Howell pears; C. R. Boyd, Modford, Anjou pears; G. M. Chambers Hood River, uolicious apples; Del Rio Orchards, Rock Point, Bobc' pears; W. B. lwyer. Hood Kiver, Anjou pears; hast Hood Kiver Tiut company, Mosi er Anjou pears; W. M. Moreross, Coiv tral Point, Bosc pears; J. R. Hunamak er, Hood River, Lambert cherries; Pat nrnnn Orihnr,t pnmnonv. Atthlnml Yel low JNcwtown apples; A. L. Koed, Hood Kiver, Hose pears; 1.. 1. Keynolds. Sa lem, Baldwin apples; Ben C. Sheldon Medford, tollow Ncwtowns; C IS. and G. G. Stackland, Cove, Ropublicnn cherries; Harry U. Antlers, Love, Lam bert cherries: T. Weiden, Hood Kiver, Banana apples; A. N. Wright, Modford Liberia peaches and Balway peaches. Gold Medals: J. A. Westerlund Modford, Blenheim apricots; II, A, Whitacre, Harrisburg, Whito Rose po tatoes; Elmer Applegate, Klamath Falls, Argentuel rhubarb; Thomas E Averv, Hood River, Jonathan apples Berkolcy Orchards, Medford, Yellow Newtown apples; Berkeley Orchards Medford, Banana apples; C. R. Boyd, Medford, Cornice pears; J. D, Carter, Hood Kiver, Italdwin apples; N. IS Davis, Klamath Falls, Netted Gem po tatoes; A. Conro Ficro, Medford, Eso- pus apples; U. w. UibDs, Mauser, cran berries; Wm. E. Hartley, Myrtle Point, HravenBtein apples; Wm. K. Hartloy Myrtle Point, potatoes; Hollywood or rhanls, Modford, Cornice pears; Hood River Apple growers association, Clark, seedlinc strawberries; Janes Brothers, Medforu, Elb rta peaches; A. Johnson, Ashland. Sixteen to Une strawberries A. Johnson, Bing cherries; Thos. King, , , . . t. : , ) . ... .it Iioou niver, xiBiiii-ii poars, ... n Kinir. Hood River, Bosc pears; It. H leavttt, Ashland, Anjou pears; W. W, Ixwis, Merrill, . JUainath county Bur Here Is Good News for Stomach Victims Some very remarkable results arc being obtained by treating stomach. liver and intestinal troubles with par vegetable oils, which exert a cleansing, soothing and purifying action upon thai lower bowels, removing the obstructions of poisonous fecal matter and gases and preventing their absorption by tho blood. This done, the food is allowed free passage from tho sfbmach, fermen tation ceases and stomach troubles quickly disappear. - George H. Mayr, for twenty years leading Chicago druggist, enred himself and many of his friends of stomach, liver and intestinal troubles of years standing by this treatment, and so suc cessful was the remedy he devised that it has Bince been placed in the hands of druggists all over the country, who hav sold thousands of bottles. Though absolutely harmless, the ef fect of the medicine is sufficient to convince any one of its remarkable effectiveness, and within 24 hours th sufferer feels like a new person. Mayr's) Wonderful- Remedy is sold by leading druggists everywhere with the positivst understanding that your money will ba refunded without question or quibble if ONE bottle fails to give you absolute satisfaction. ( HEAVY CITY TAX LEVY. Independence will have a twent mill levy next year. Fonr councilman deemed it necessary and so voted last Friday night. Councilman. Paddock voted no, as he believes that eighteen would be enough. H ' not so manv citizens attended the meeting as was expected. J. 8. Bo hannon, Peter Kurre and W. L. Bica addressed tho council and not only ad vocated a lower assessment but plead ed for economy. Independence Moni tor. Bron7 Medals: Bear Creek Orch ards, Medford, Cornice pears; J. A, Wosterland, Medford, peach plums; A Johnson, Ashland, Bosc pears; Groner and McCluro Hillaboro, Franquette, Uladvs and Mayette Walnuts; o. is, Kimball, Salem, Bing cherries; H. 11. beavitt, Ashland, currnuts; J. JS. Ii. Love, Cove Napoleon cherrieB; Fred Nitcholm Klamata Falls, Silver Skin onionB; Stevens & Brown, Medford, Bosc pears; The Dalles Fruit Growers association, The Dalles, Italian prunes, Honorablo Mention: Frank Arm strong, Klamath Falls, Pride of the West String beans; George Armstrong, Corvallis, Oravcnstein apples; Bear Croek Orchards, Medford, Bosc pears; Dr. R. Blachiord, Scappoose, Clairgeau pears: a. I. tereuson Polk county, Bing cherries; J. F. Fleck, The Dalles, assorted grams; D. At. Lowe, Ashland King cherries; H. isewnham, Alnmnth Falls, Kentucsy Wonder beans; w. u, frescott, Ashland, Muir peaches; L. M & G. G. Stackland, Cove, Union county, Bine cherries: K. V. Teter Salem, Wil lamette prunes; H. W. Whitacre, Iiar risburg, Kussett HurbanK potatoes. YouHaveEaienTonsofFood 'Did it ever occur to you that waste food ferments in the large intestine, that poisonous ptomaines are gradually de stroying your vital or nan and displacing vigor with premature old age? Or. these poisons may punish you with rhcu- matinm, ataoeies, consupauon, nervous diseases, loss of memory and appetite, mental depression and loos of vitality. Have you any of these ailments now? If you are RoinR to Ret all the Joy out of living you ouht to get, it is time to stop, to think and to act Muke the effort to mirifv your system, and keep the large lmesune irce iroin lermviuutii i wnttt 4nA Itntrin nnw aft m bottle of Intesti-Fermin Tablets, a drugless treat ment to clear the large intestine of poisonous products. These Tablets contain the active Rropertirs of BulRarian lactic acid, which Prof. IctchnikorT so emphatically endorses to over come the poison-forming microbes that ferment ing waste food makes in the large intestine. "Mtsti Fermin Tablets art wonder' ul." This mrssngewas sent to ua by the Secretary of an Engineers Association in Brooklyn, Don't give up, and don't go on and on nntil you must give up. Don't think your case hope lessbegin treatment before greater inroads ar made on your vitality. Get a bottle of Intetti Fermin Tablets, today, of J. C. PERRY, Salem Inleili-Fermin it made txcluihrely by The Berlin Laboratory, Ltd. 373 Fourlh Ave., New York City Always Watch This Ad" "Changes Often FOR THE WOODSMAN We have all kinds of Axes, Sledges, Wedges, Saws and Equipments T AU kinds of Corrugated Iron for both Roofs and Buildings. A good $800.00 Laundry Mangel, slightly used for one-fourth original ' T WW. f 15 AND $20 NEW OVERCOATS AT $5.00. I pay 1 1-2 cents per pound for old rags. I P7 highest price for hides and fur. H. Steinbock Junk Co. The House of Half a Million' Bargains. 802 North Commercial Street. Phone 808. .