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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 1, 1915)
SIX THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, DEC. 1, 1915. vnnn Send 10c and rKFiij ?oar bccc dealer's name, and we'll send a full-size 10c cot of "PIPER" and a band some leather pouch FREE, anywhere in U. S. Also a folder about "PIPER." The tobacco, pouch and mailing will cost us 20c, which we will gladly spend because a trial will make you a steady nser of "PIPER." TiiTtkcoCM sural CiliUraia, SuFrtKliea.Cal. E 't Stay Gray! Here's a Simple Recipe that Any body Can Apply With a Hair Brush . The use of Hugo and Sulphur for re storing faded, gray hair to its natural color dates back to grandmother 's time. Hhe used it to keep her huir beautiful ly dark, glony and abundant. When ever her hair fell out or took on thut dull, faded or streuked appcaranco, this dimple mixturo wus applied with won derful effect. But brewing at home is mussy and out-of-dnto. Nowadays, by asking at tiny drug store for a GO cent bottle of "Wyoth's Hugo uud Sulphur Com pound," you will gui. this fumous old roclpe which can bo depcaded upon to restore natural color and bounty to the linir and is splendid for dundruff, dry, fovorish, itchy sculp mid fulling hair. A well-known downtown druggist says it darkens tho huir so nuturitlly md evenly that nobody can tell it has been applied. You simply dampen a sponge or sort brush with it and draw ililn tlirnmrh vnur huir. tiikillir one strand at a time. By morning the gray jiair disappears, ami atier anotner tip plieation or two, It becomes beautifully dark, glossy, soft aud ubunilunt. Rich Ledge of Ore Found In Graveyard livno, Nov., Pee. J. Tombstones are being used for location monuments in the new mining district near Sodnville, ".where a fabulously rich lodge of tung Hleu ore was discovered 10 days ngo, iii'coriling to reports to Kivio by men who answered tho call of the desert, rushed to get some of the claims. Ono 3 iner located Iho village ceme tery, und as there were no rocks near, bo used some of the best looking tomb atones to mark the boundaries of bis i-lii I lit. Othris soon followed suit, and now tlio icliitivcs of the departed, interred mree years ngo, would have a hard time ri cognizing one Bravo from an other. )jc sc sfc )fc )c )jt )c )c sc )fc ifc )( lt MAT BE 30 DEAD 1 Homier, W. Vn., Dec. 1. While workers sought to ex- it: jdore tho workings of the Boom- er coal mine in which an ex- tt plosion occurred, authorities es- timnted today t lint the dead may reach !)5. eighteen bodies nave oecn recovered ami a nuin- ber of persons are still report- ed missing. ,, ijc Rescuers held hopes Unit some of the missing men, however, will still be found alive. HARLAN, 254 In. CORTLE'f, V,i In. Arrow TvSrc. COLLARS law limit ChHH,rMMr4Cs.,lM.aawi The Law on "PIPER" No way to enjoy to bacco so thoroughly as to chew it and no chew ing gives you the rich, luscious tastiness that "PIPER" does. A law yer does a mighty lot of rumination (chewing). Go into any law library or court and youll see that while he ruminates a knotty problem he chews good old fiSSc Cfccwfaf Tobacco Chunptfat Fliror It helps him to think clearly and carefully. Try "PIPER"yourself and see. The famous "Cham pagne Flavor" gives ing taste that is uniquely delicious. Made from the finest selected tobacco leaf, "PIPER" is the world's high est type of chewing tobacco pure as a pure food, health ful and satisfying. r Sold by daaln Terr whr in 6c and lOe cuti MnlUry. (oil. wrapped, to proMrrc tha "PIPER" flTor. Grand Master of Grange Pleased With Work Done (Capital Journal Special Service.) Oregon Building, V. V. I. E., Nov. 30. C. K. Spence, master of the Oregon State Orange, cp.no to attend the ses sions of the National Orange, and is re turning to Oregon enthusiastic over the work accomplished. While Woman Suf frage was defeated by the National Orange last year by a vote of 2(1 to 21, the women won out this year by a vote of 30 to 25. Mr. Spenco cousiders this chuugo of front remarkable and the en dorsement of Woman's Muffrugo as a great step forward. Last year, prohibi tion was treated in a rathor indefinite way, while this year tho National Ornngo was practically a unit in en dorsing National prohibition. The presont conservation policy of tho for estry department enmo in for endorse ment, nnd very progressive ideas on rural credits woro adopted as tho policy of the National Grnngo, It was decid ed to demand thnt tho government pro vido for rural credit purpose some cir culating medium ns in tho case of the regional banks. Tho grange arrayed it self against bonding for road construc tion, largely on the idea that road building is still in its experimental stage. It also doclnred in favor of building market roads first. There wus practically unanimous opposition to the proposed increase of army, navy and uivnument. The National Orange in sists on ruising the standard of citizen ship rathor than large sums of money for destructive purpose. Strong pence resolutions were adopted. It was ulso agreed that thero should bo a uniform ity of tax laws us affecting states, this to prevent the tux dodging that has be come so flagrant on the part of wealthy citizens owning property in many states. The National Grunge is com posed of tho master and matron of the state granges of the nation, and at this ti mo 57 were preseut, representing liractlcnlly all the states of the Union. Mr, Spence spent considerable time nt the Oregon building mid on tho exposi tion grounds and expressed the confi dence thnt Oregon has made ft wonder fully effective showing here, one from which tho state is certain to derive great benefit. B. O. I.eedy, of Corvnllis, formerly master of tho state grange, wns also here, and was equnlly enthus iastic over the Oregon showing, TO HAVE PERPETUALLY WAVY, CUSLINQ IIATB fc sc ss sc )( st )fc yt sfc jc sjc )jc jc )c ic tVrpotiinlly wavy, curling hair Is now within the means of every woman to possess, All ono need do is to get a few ounces of plain liquid Bilmerine at any drug store nnd .apply a little of it occnsionully, Thl is remarkably effec tive In producing a beautiful curliness and satiny gloss which bear no evidence of artificial making. It is neither sticky or greasy, and it will not streak, stain or Injure air or scalp in tho least. After one trial, the seorchlna. hair- destroying curling Iron will never more oe used. The best way to apply the siliuerine is with a clean tooth brush, drawing this through the hair from root to tip. If this is dono before retiring, a look Into the mirror in the morning will nfforj a most agreeable surprise. LIQUOR INTERESTS GIVE UP Fortlund, Oro, Dee. L Indi cations thnt the liquor interests hnvo given up all hope of pre venting state-wide prohibition from going into effect January 1, were seen here today when only one suluon proprietor made application for a renewal of license under the old law. Yes terday was the last day for fil ing applications. TODAH BIGGIE Betting Is 10 to 7 In Favor of Syracuse Sporting News From Everywhere e WASHINGTON LOSES DOBIE Scuttle, Wash., Dec. 1. The University of Washington board of control officially ac- eepted Oilmour Dobie 'a resig- nation as football coach lust nignt. Dobie was given uncon- ilitional freedom. No attempt wus made, as had been suggest- ed, by tho board, to hingo the resignation on Dobie agreeing not to conch at .another college next year. Sjc wfc sc sc sC jjc )( sfc lyt s( jC 3C Portland, Or., Dec, 1. Every indi cation pointed to fine weather when Syracuse university and O. A. C. meet on Multnomah field this afternoon to decide whether eastern or western foot ball is superior. As it will be the first real game be tween Pacific and Atlantic coast teams in mnny years, interest was intense. Football funs from all over the north west gathered here for the fray. Syracuse was favorite in the betting. Wagers with odds of 10 to 7 were free-. 1 laid early in tho day and toward noon the price lengthened to two to one. The crippled condition of Tackle Laythe and End Schuster, of the Ag gies niny keep them from the game. Laythe has a bad case of poison oak and Schuster has not recovered from the hurts he sustained in the game be tween O. A. C. nnd the U. of O. ten days ago. The loss of these two boys would bo a severe blow to the Oregon tenm. Practically all, If not all, of the reg ulars will start for Syracuse. To Attend Conference. Stanford University, Cnl., Dec. 1. Graduate Manager E. C. Behrens left Stanford for Portland, to represent Stanford nt the sessions of the North west Athletic conference to be held there tomorrow and Friday. Although not a member of the conference Stan ford has accepted the invitation to send a delegate. Together with Ore gon university, Washington State Col lege, Oregon Agricultural College. Ida ho university and Whitman college, Stauford will oppose Washington and California on the freshmen competition question. All but the last two institu tions are said to favor freshman dig ibility to varsity teams. Work Begins Next Month. New i'ork, Dec. 1. Ground will be broken early next month for the new Federal leuguo baseball park here, ac cording to announcement by James uumore, president or tho league today. rue parK will cost a million and quarter, he declared. League Business Meeting. New York, Dec. 1. The fng end of tne Dimness details of the season just closed and the preliminaries for the i if l ti busebnll season will be attended to by tho National league Docembor 14. President Tenor announced today twit ne nnd called sucn a meeting. Disputes Cornell's Claim. Pittsburgh, l'u., Dec. 1. Pittsburgh university disputes Cornell's claim to tne eastern football championship and wants to see tho rival claims settled. Chairman. Thompson of tho football committee, todnv awaited reply to his telegraphed challenge to Cornell to play a game within the next fortnight on some neutral field, the proceeds to go to cnnritty. Jim Flvnn Is Out New York, Dec. 1. Jim Flynn is through in every wny except his abil ity to assimilate punishment. This was the general verdict of tho fight fans today after they saw the terrmc beating .lack Dillon, of Indi annpolis gave .the Pueblo fireman last night in a ten round bout. Thoug'.i Flynn outweighed Dillon nearly twenty pouiius, tne jiuiianan mauled hint un niercifullv, Rumor Set Them Wild. Madison, Wis.. Dec. 1. Under ernd nates of Wisconsin university were wnuiy excited todav as the result of a rumor thnt Kddie uhun, lute captain of Harvard would bo engaged to conch the Badger football squad next season. mo faculty director of athletics, how ever, declared no conch hsd been agreed upon as yet. Pitcher Wicker Released. Spokane, Wash., Dec. 1 The uncon ditional relnsn nf Pitelier Itnlinrt. Wi.'lf. or by the Spokane Northwestern league leiim is uuiioiinceu nere today, wick was formerly with tho Chicago K tiounls. General Villa Is Said To Be Insane Nogales, Arir.., Dee. 1. Decisively beutou by General Mnnuel Dieguez at Hermosillo, Sonora, his troops scattered and driven from the border by Obro gon'a Carraimistas, General Francisco Villa is reported today to be wandering about northorn Mexico, alone and crajijr. According to reports reaching Gen eral Obregon here, Villa became vio lently insane upon losing the Hermosil lo fight. Villista prisoners arriving here say the rebel chieftian has not been seen for several days. Ilia forces are reported scattered and breaking up luto small guerilla hands. Wife naa No News of Htm. Los Angeles, Cnl., Deo. 1. Mrs. Francisco Villa does not know the whereabouts of her husbnud. Rumors that he was in Los Angeles are deuied by her today. New Today Ads, ona cent per Word. PURE BLOOD MAKES HEALTHY PEOPLE Hood's Sarsaparilla surely and ef fectively removes scrofula, boils and otlior blood diseases because it drives out of the blood all the humors that cause these diseases. They cannot be successfully treated in any other way. External applications for their re moval have proven almost useless, be cause they cannot drive out the impuri ties that are in the blood. Hood's Sarsaparilla makes pure rich blood, perfects the digestion, and builds up the whole system. The skin becomes smooth, clean and healthy, This great blood remedy has stood the test of fortv years. Insist on having Hood's, for notning else acts like it. There is no real substitute. Get it todav. Sold bv all druggists. Rumors of Bribery In FootbaIl Game Portland, Ore.. Dec. 1. The board of managers of the Multnomah Amateur Athletic club will investigate thorough ly rumors that bribery figured in the Thanksgiving game between the Uni versity of Oregon and the club football teams, it was stated today. A preliminary investigation is said to have revealed nothing savoring of crookedness aud the general belief wns that a "mountain had been made out of a mole hill." The nwaors had their Inception when Patsy O'Rourke, star tackle of the club is said to have remarked that he had beon offered $150 to "lay down" and inquired of tieorge Philbrook, a team mate, if he was in on it. Philbrook is reported to have told O'Rourke that he was not, but would like to bo. Philbrook then told Manager Pratt, of the team and Dow Walker, su perintendent of the club of the conver sation. During the Thanksgiving game O'Rourke was benched and afterward turned in his suit O'Rourke has refused to comment on the alleged bribe offer, but J. C, Mc.Elroy, a well known stock man, is believed to have shed some light on the affair. After hearing that O'Rourke was not to play in the Thanksgiving game, Mc F.lroy told him that if such were the case he had about $130 to bet on Ore gon. Mc.Elroy said that bribery was furth erest from his thought and that he did believe that O'Rourke had so interpret ed his remark. "I do not think that anyone else said anything to O'Rourke about money and believe he was look ing for information when he mnde the remark to Philbrook," said McElroy. Lloyds Will Gamble On Any Old Thing (l.'uited Press correspondent.) London, Nov, 2 (By mail.) Lloyd's today is offering the risk of three to one that Ferdinaud, king uf Bulgaria, will nut be on his throne June 1, 1916. The risk started at 20 to 1, but the turn of affuirs ia the Baikuns drove it down. Most" persons who have taken out policies on the Bulgarian's head are Englishmen with business interests in tho Balkans and Bulgaria. Their losses will be great if Ferdinand retains his throne aud they are preparing tor tne minimum loss. On tho duration of the war Lloyd's offers 10 to 1 that it will not lust be yond December, 1910. A new risk some thing like their Easter insurance against rain on new bonnets is the one wherein the soldier bets with Lloyd's that ho will not be killed. This risk, 8 to 1 against death, is said to be heavily patronized. Here and There In the News of the Day Chicago, Dec. 1. Delegates from 38 states attended the second day of the national mnrketing and farm credits conference hero. Crop and market ex perts from every section of the country talked their IdcaB. Conference Secre tary Holman, just back from Ireland, advocated tho adoption of the Irish co operative marketing and credit system. Cincinnati, O., Dee. 1. Tho National Association of Employing Litogrnphors began the annual convention hero to day. St. Louis, Mo., Dee. t. Evidence on the proposed increased freight rates on packinghouse products and fresh meats DO YOU FEEL HEADACHY? LOOK TO YOUR STOMACH It is an unusual thing for a druggist to sell medicine under a guarantee to refund the money if it does not cure. Yet this is the way Danlal J. Fry, tho popular druggist, is soiling Ml o-na, the standard dyspepsia remedy. Novor before has he had so large a number of customers tell him that a medicino has been successful as with Mi-o-na. People who a fow months ago looked like wulking skeletons have put on ticsii and today are ruddy and vig orous with perfect digestion and good health. There Is no longer any need for any one suffering or making their friends suffer on accouut of dyspepsia. Mi-o-na can always be rolled upon. The per centage of cures is so great that there is little risk to Dauiel J. Fry in guar anteeing to return the money if the medicino does not relieve. And he stands ready to do so without any ques tions. Headaches, all forms of Indigestion, specks before the eves, dlity feeling, poor sleep, ringing la tha ears and all forms of liver trouble are helped by Mi o-na, A few days' treatment should show considerable gain In health while a complete cure often follows rapidly. These days are the best In the whole year for the entoyment of good health and Ml-o-na will put you In such perfect condition that you can enjoy every minute or. tuem. 1-.vl.-.-.L u. i it u.w t t t 7 mmtUKmmtmHmKmmmKmm w iwnw n t am mi iiihiiihiw turn ' " From ihe daylidKi ill info ihe dctyhdhi S ' llil w 3 ' tea 'mm iiiiS il mm inmts nil nil ii ji . . nil nil ml '' '""i 'mm 'sa ,,ll;.ll;..,;.,,';: I mm mm WEWM 'fPl Iffi fill tea ipiiHaa wmmmmm mm ' mm wmMmmn Wrf5 w, i mm . ? yf3 ' uMn m mm r ?j k 'Wlf lw PP HHj rA vH "y (5 From a daylight factory) THOSE who step each morning into the Sterling Factory do not exchange the daylight of the open streets for the musty gloom of some dark corner. They come into kitchens flooded with light kitchens as sunny as modern construction can make them. From this clean, bright home Sterling comes to you a pure, finely flavored confection. ' .. .This thought, no doubt, will reassure you in looking for the 7th ' point of Sterling excellence. ' ii Crowded with flavor 4 Sterling Purity - ', !2 Velvety body NO GRIT 5 From a daylight factoryV f 3-Crumble-proof " , 6 Untouched by hands THE STERLING CUM CO., was heard by a representative of the Interstate Commerce Commission in the Western Hate case rehearing here today. This For Benefit of Hunters Only Under tho stnte game laws, no per son is allowed to kill ducks or other migratory birds before sunrise or after sunset. The following table showing the exact minute when tho firing mny begln and also when it must legally Btop, is published for the benefit of hunters who get up early and stny out late. The tablo is computed on Fortland time, which is practically the time for Walem and vicinity. It will be noted thnt for the last six days in December, the sunrise is given as seven minutes until 8 o'clock and from the fifth to the twelfth of the month, the last gun must be fired after 26 minutes after 4 o'clock. December. Sunrise. Sunset. December 1 7:33 4:37 December 2 7:34 4:27 Decembei 3 7:35 4:27 December 4 7:30 4:27 December 5 7:37 4:20 December 8 7:38 4:2 December 7 7:40 4:20 December 8 7:41 4:20 December 0 7:41 4:20 December 10 7:42 4:20 December 11 7:43 4:20 December 12 7:44 4:20 December 13 7:45 4:20 Docembor 14 7:40 4:20 Docembor 15 7:47 4:20 December 10 7:47 4:20 December 17 7:48 4:27 December 18 7:49 4:27 December 10 7:40 4:27 Decomber 20 7:50 4:28 December 21 7:50 4:28 Docembor 22 7:51 4:20 December 23 7:51 4:29 December 24 7:52 4:30 December 25 7:52 4:31 December 20 7:53 4:31 Docember 27 7:53 4:32 December 28 7:53 4:33 December 29 7:53 4:33 December 30 ,. 7:53 4:34 December SI 7:53 4:35 EAaTHQUAXB AT EIVXESTDB. Riverside, .al.. Deo. 1. A sharp earthquake shock was felt here at 6:10 this mornine. Tne undulations were from the northeast. No damage was done but ail late sleepers were awaken ed by the shock, N Thepoint dum PEPPERMINT - RED WRAPPER CINNAMON - BLUE WRAPPER Inc.. Long Island Sons of Revolution In Oregon Are Active A cordial invention is extended by the Oregon Society Sons of the Amer ican Revolution to nil eligible gentle men to become members and unite in the patriotic work which this socioty is doing. The important qualification is descent from someone who assisted in somo capacity in establishing American independence. The society has an ex cellent library, which includos tho of ficial lists of revolutionary soldiers from all of the original states, except Rhode Island, tho Carolines, and Ooor gia. The library includes a number of genornl works such as 8af foil's Revolu tionary Records and Heitman'a Regis tor of the Officers of tho Continental Army, in which nro found muster rolls and names of soldiers from the four missing stntea. The society Is there fore in a position to furnish evidence of ancestral service to eligible gentle men in most canes if they have their family history in hand. The society is the only organization in Oregon which keeps alive the old patriotic memories growing ont of the revolution. It has in hand at the pres ent time a most useful work in the nat ter of instructing aliens and assisting in making the naturalization ceremony impressive. It is earnestly desired by the officers of the socioty thnt a mini bor of members be secured in the city of Salem. Whllo the membership of the Oregon socioty is scattered through out the state and a majority of the countios are represented, there is no member from Marion county, except Mr. Wlnthrop Hammond, whose place of business Is 107 North Commercial street. Mr. Hammond will bo glad to confor with any gentleman intending to join and information may be secured by corresponding with Wallace McCa- Always Watch This FOR THE We bt all kinds of Axe, Sledges, Wedges, Baws and Equipments T 4n that wsvVfl All kinds of Corruimted Iron A good (800.00 Laundry Mangel, i cost IIS AND f 20 NEW OVERCOATS AT 16.00. I pay 1 1-2 cent per pound for old rags. I Py highest prlcsj for bide and fur. H. Steinbock Junk Co. The Hons of Half a Million Bargains. SOI North Commercial Street. J Suitable rewards for Ihe discovery of the 7th point will be offered later City, Greater New York WAB NEWS OF ONE YEAR AOO TODAY , Austrians occupied Belgrade. M the former capital of Mervin. Servia was reported seeking aid from Russia.. Heavy fighting was resumod in Plunders. 41 GOOD ADYICE A Balem Citizen Gives Information of Priceless Value. When you suffer from backache, Headaches, dizziness, nervousness, Fool weak, languid, depressed, Have annoying urinary disorders; Do you know what to dol Borne Snlem people do. Read tho Btutcment that follows. It's from a Salem citizen. Testimony that can be investigated: C. W. Hill, wagon maker. 1939 Uortbi Front street, Salem, sayB: ''I had mors or lens backache and my kidneys wer disordered. Doan's Kidney Pills hav always relieved me in a nhort time. I know of Bovernl other people who hava takon Donn'a Kidney Tills with good results. You may continue publishing the statement I gave before, recom mending them." Price 50c, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Pills the same that Mr. Hill had. Foster-MUburn Cos, Props., Buff nlOiNY, mant, 920, Northwestern Bank building, Portland, Ore., who is president of tha Oregon society, or with Alfred F. Park er, 330 Northwestern Bank build inf, Portland, Ore., who is registrar of tha Oregon society. The expenee of mem bership is small, the dues being as low as it is possible to make them and maintain the society. Ad Changes Often WOODSMAN for both Roofs and Bulldlnm. slightly used for one-fourth original T Phon 808. V