Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, February 09, 1916, Page SIX, Image 6

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    THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM. OREGON. WEDNESDAY. FEB. 9. 1916.
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hportlHews club mm m C.
National League Leaders
Confer Absolute Power On
President Tener
Now Voik, Feb. 9. Tin1 meetings of
the executive committee nml tlu' board
nl' directors having been brought tu a
close, tilt1 inngnnlos and managers ot
the mil i.ni it league swarmed through
Peacock Alley, in the Wulilorf toiluy
Hvvn iipii! players.
Garry llrrriiiuiin, John A. liritton,
Charley Ehbetls nml litt rlt's Weegh
man were the most conspicuous i li t
in the (Muling negotiations in progress
today, All of these magnates ire out
to strengthen their teams to the utmost
for tlin coming struggle of the re
juvenated league. Wooghuinn, whu,
with Percy I). Iluiightnn, of liostnn, is
one of the newest members of tie Na
tional leagno, entered into the bidding
lor players with the zest which made
his co'.iiii'tion with the late lainenteil
Federal league such i success.
Tonig-.t I lie liaseliall men will Rath
er Ml the annual laniiiet of the league
uuil discuss the rosy outlook during tin'
coining season. The eutfost is in role
bintinn of I hit fortieth anniversary of
the founding of the league.
Itel'ore concluding theeir work the
ili rectors pissed n resolution giving
J'resiilent Tener the right to decide
finally all league matters in dispute
niiil depriving owners of the right to
appeal from such decisions. This gives
Tener power as arbitrary as that en
joyed liy J'resiilent Han Johnson, of the
American longue an I mnkes the X i-
tioiinl league president u czar in his
own bailiwick.
Willard and Moran
Will Sign Articles
New York, Feb. 9. N'ew nml final
articles lor the .less Willanl-Frank
.Moran bout here next month wilt be
signed today by maunders of the two
boxers. They will provide that the
fit;ht, is to take place at .fadlson
Square, flardi'n on March H, instead of
March 17, the date originally set.
Meantime Tex Hickard, promoter of
the battle, was busy toilay arranging
final detail of the match, lie pro
poses to build several tiers of seats in
the garden in order to brine; the capac
ity of the building up to :!,IHI0 per
sons. It lias been announced that the
cheapest seal in (lie house will cost .f.t
und the best .foil. It is estimated liat
Ifickard will have to take in an nver
nue of more than $S a seat merely to
break even.
I ' ARTICLES ARE SIGNED.
New York, Feb. 9. Articles for tin
richest ten round fight in the. historv
Of tho prize ring were, signed here this
:i 1 1 i-r noon wlicn Frank Mourn and .less
Willard closed their negotiations. They
will metl here March 8.
Willard is guaranteed iMil.OOO be
sides a bonus of if .1,2511 expenses, while
Jl ura ii receives if22,500.
Present nt the closing of the negotia
tions were Tex Hickard, Tom Jones,
.lack Ourl.w, I'rouioter Mcl'rncken, Ike
I'oignu, Hob Vernon, Frank Moran,
Willie Lewis, movie men and reporters.
ATLANTA. 2 la. kbjh
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AR.R.OW
COLLARS
fwaic.u CI..II. f oiWt a Cm , Inc. H.Vm
Exide IB
Gives more .service than any Battery on
the market.
Buy a guaranteed Battery. We make re
placements on any make of Battery. Com
plete stock at all times. All kinds of Gen
eral Repairing and Overhauling. We are
installing the latest machinery that will en
able us to make quick repairs. Only first
class mechanics employed, no apprentices
in shop.
Complete line of Supplies for Hudson,
Auburn and Reo Cars. Shop open until
midnight.
Full line of Auto Accessories.
Great Western Garage
C. C. SIMERAL, sole owner. Opposite Court House
Three Oregon Players
May Be Professionals
' Eugene, Or.. Pel). . The future of
j the ('Diversity of Oregon track team
I hung in the balance toilay liecause or
I charges of professionalism preferred
'against Chester Fee, (lieu Wheeler ami
(lien Dudley, Arouml those three,
(Trainer Hiil lliywnrd had built his
i hopes for a good track team this seas
! on. (
I Foe, Wheeler nml Dudley played re
icentlv in game of basketball with
! Kyle and ( arson Itigbee, the University
of Oregon brothers who have signed
with the Dortlund Heavers for I St Hi.
I llaywird professes to believe that
1 the Pacific Northwest Athletic associa
j tion will not bar the three athletes be
cause of their escapade in joining the
Tniversity of Oregon "outlaw" bas-
ketbnll team.
I Fee was winner of the decathlon
championship ot the I'.innnin-I'acific
I exposition last year. Wheeler was
i elected enptnin of the 19111 Oregon
basketball team ami J)udley is a baso
ball player.
IW.O.W. Bowlers Trim
Oregon Theater Team
The W. O. W. bowlers from the Ore
(jons last ni;ht after each team had
won one match anil tied the third.
In rolling off the tie the Woodmen
won 7N to 511, Zenker, of the-Oregons,
rolled 217 for high game and Hi!) for
hiyh score.
Tho score follows:
W. 0. w.
1 2 .1 Av.
Wilson 1M1 Hi7 1ST 17M
l.loyd 17!l 1117 17.'! 17:i
Hean 17.1 192 1.111 172
Donaldson 1H1 172 1S2 179
Kress 2(1.1 IMS 171 1SS
Total 020
Team average, ITS.
Total pins, 2H72.
SSli 8(10
Oregon.
1
. ... 190
.-. .. 1SII
200
.... 195
.... 119
o
2H1
122
1S
207
Hi.'!
2
111.'!
IX'i
217
178
is:v
Av.
isn
145
199
19.1
105
Auibul .,
Siiliilin .,
Zenger ..
Whorley
J.nflar ..
Totals
011 SSli 874
Team average. 178
Total pins 2074.
DILLON IS WINNER.
ew York, Feb. 9. Untiling Levin
sky was outclassed when he met Jack
Dillon of Indinuapolis in a Ill-round
bout here Inst night, according to the
verdict, of fight fans today. Loviusky
had tt slight advantage in weight.
A uniipie program of moving pictures
and vaudeville will be given by the
Chinig Chin ic Camp Fire (iirls of this
city of which Mrs. Oscar' H. (lingriuh
is guardian in the (iinnil theatre Tues
day, February 15, both in a matinee
and evening entertainment. Tho ob
ject of the entertainment will be large
ly for educational purposes nml while a
smull admission' of 10 cents will be
charged for defraying expenses it is
simply thc.tiim of those in charge of the
program to bring to the people of Sa
lem and particularly those interested in
the t'n nip Firo movement for girls the
object ami scope of the work. In nddi
to several vaudeville numbers, a com
edy uml I'litho picture, the feature of
the evening will be the moving picture
film which has been obtained from the
Camp Fire Outfitting company of New
York putting forth some of the activi
ties of tho Camp Fire Girls thiirugliout
the country in their home life, school
life, camp life, etc. Some very good
pictures have been obtnined of the girli
in camp in New YorK state showing
them boating, coasting, fishing and
swimming, etc. T. (I. Hligh, manager
of the (Irand theatre, is working witl
Mrs. Gingrich and her group of girls
to perfect tho plans and program for
next Tuesday,
INVESTIGATING COLLISION
San Francisco, Feb. 0. Investiga
tion of the crash between the liner
Harvard and the steam schooner Kx
celsior in the bay Monday, night pro
ceeded today. The Kxcelsinr wreck has
been removed from the path of navi
g it ion.
Ban
attery
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Commercial Club Champions
Were Worsted In Tourney
Last Night
The Salem Chess and Checker club
rather out-played the old st iml-bys of
the commercial club last evening in the
games played at the commercial club
rooms. The final score stood, in check
(r four and one half wanies to the
credit of tho commercial club, to nine
j teen ami one half for the Chess and
'Checker club. The final chess score
I wis four and one half for the comnier
jcial club to five and one half points
j tor tho chess and checker club.
I Two games of chess were plaved both
games with the same opponents. Jona
than lionrne and K. Miller broke even,
villi ono game each. O. (1. Givens hail
little the best of it with James Wal
ton, as (livens hid one game to his
credit and the other game a draw.
1J. K. I'lant for the chess club w;on
two (runes from C. L. Dick, one of the
communal club veterans, lint Judge
li'yan, another expert of the commer
cial club, averaged things up to some
extent by taking two games from H.
II. .Navige of the chess club.
Dr. W. H. Byrd, a veteran of many
fames in the commercial club, broke
even with Joseph N. Hmith, each win
ning a game.
In clieilicrs, four gumes were played.
". H. Droger playing for the comnier-
cinl club, opposed II. M. Jngnlls, the
games icsulting in two games for In
g ill and two draws.
8 Z. Culver, for the commercial club,
played one of the chess and checker
dub 'a ( 'mmpions, I. C.reenbauin, the
game icsiilting in three ror Oreenbaum
and one i!rnw.
( urtis Cross for the commercial club
had bnrd luck in his. game w ith II. II.
Hill, as .Mr. Hill won all four of the
games
L. V, estacott, for tho comnierci.il
I'll J eyed another of the chess and
checker club champions, W. L. Krynnt.
Hryiiiit won two games, and two draws
v.eiv played.
W. T. istolz showed poor form with
Have Hrager, us Mr. Urager walked
nwiy with three of the games, allow
ing one draw.
W. ts Drager for the commercial club
permuted II. O. Ingles of the checker
club to win two games and break even
o:! ti'c other two.
Til - uxt contest will be played
Tuesday evening, February 15, tit the
chi'.-s and checker club rooms, with the
same layers pitted against each other.
Spencer Hardware Store
Entered by Burglars
The Spencer Hardwire store at 471
State street was entered by burglars
last niuht and .7 in cash taken from
the cash register. A number of pock
et knives, some razors and three dollar
watches were also carried away by the
roboers. Entrince was made by pry
ing up a window at the rear of the
store ami after lnutiug the establish
ment, tho thieves made their escape
through tho same window.
Makes Your Stuffed,
Germ-laden, Catarrhal
Head Clear as a Bell
When you wake in the niornin"
plnuued with the tortures of' head colds
and catarrh, head, nose and throat
stopped up, air passages closed with
obnoxious catarrhal discharges that
havo collected (lunii)? die night ami
you can hardly breathe just put a
littlo llyomci rocket Inhaler charged
with tho pleasant healing oil of ll.vo
mei between your lips, lloll it there
while dressing and breathe the medi
cated, antiseptic, germ killing air deep
into your nose, throat and lungs with
every breath you draw.
liy the tiiuo you are dressed your
head will bo clear as a bell, you will
breathe with ease and comfort, eat
your breakfast with a relish and go
about your day's work with n clear
brain nml stea ly eye.
This clean smelling, germ destroyin''
air of llyomei penetrates deep down
into every fold and crevice of the
membranous linings of your nose,
throat and lungs where no liquid spray
could possibly get and absolutely kills
and drives out of your system every
germ it finds there, heals the inflamed
swollen tissues nu l after the very first
trial you notice a wonderful improve
ment. A few weeks' use and every ca
tarrhal germ is killed and driven out
of your system.
Druggists everywhere think so well
of llyomei that they agree to give you
a guarantee, with every complete in
haler set you purchase that if it does
not satisfy they will gladlv return ev
ery cent you paid for it, lint if using
for the first time be sore to ask for
the complete llyomei Pocket Inhaler
outfit as the smaller package does not
! contain the inhaler. Ihiniel .1. l'ry or
'most any other reliable druggist will
j gladly supply you on request.
Ladd & Bush Quarterly
Is Interesting Number
J The T.add A Husn quarterly issued
I this week, Vol. III., No. 2, contains
! several articles of historical interest.
One article of special interest is the
statement of Mary A. Gray McLean re
Igarding her trip from Ypsilanti, Mich.,
! to Oregon City, coming under the care
I of Hon. r. K. "Thurston. The letter de
scribes ninny interesting details of the
i trip and the circumstances surrounding
the death of Mr. Thurston on ship board
near Acapulco. The trip was made in
the spring of l.Mlil.
"An Account of Independence lny"
written by John S. Ziober at Fern
Hazel o,a July 7, INtil, gives aii interest
ing account of a celebration in Salem in
j those dny. The letter is genuinely in
teresting with all tho details of flag
raising, wagon loads of pretty girls,
nml the Salem Hook and I. adder conv
pany in full uniform. The letter is (oil
of liuuian interest and closes witkr'tho
II. , S"-'SyZr -''i ,
inquiry, "Did you plant the squash seed
is enclosed you? No one hns called
although Zulie expects company."
The quarterly also includes a letter of
historical value, written by ilnjor Barn
hart in 1S")2, from Acapulco. Mexico.
He was unfavorably impressed with the
west const of Mexico and was anxious
to be on his way to the "States."
A historical account of "I.o.ju" is
also found in the quarterly, giving a
detailed description of the difficulties
experienced by Paul Schmidt before he
obtained a loganberry .iuiee that would
remain clear. The Northwest Fruit Pro
ducts company also had trouble in se
lecting a satisfactory name for their
juice, one that would awaken curiosity
as well as being a catch word for ad
vertising purposes.
Tho frontispiece is a picture of a man
that was well known to fciany of the
older Salemites, that of A. T. Yeaton.
Oregon Hop Men Favor
Making ot Light Beer
(Continued From Page One.)
dividual grower of tho expenses of stor
age and insurance. This would also
reduce the selling expenses where it
was necessary this year to cover tho en
tire hop growing territory with hop
buyers and salesmen, all of which re
duce the profits of the grower. By
having the entire hop crop of the asso
ciation collected at convenient nssemli-
ling points the purchaser could buy
500 bales or 5,000 hales of any grade or
quality without charging livery hire
while he was looking over a dozen dif
ferent crops and making selections..
Oregon .Hops Are Superior,
In the resolution favoring national
legislation in the interests of the Amer
ican grower the preamble states that in
ternational fairs and expositions have
demonstrated the fact that Oregon hops
are superior to Kuropcnn hops and also
to the hops in other sections of the Tin
ted States. Ia spite of this, however,
hops are imported and higher prices are
paid than for Oregon hops. This, says
the resolution, is due to the racial prej
udice and commercial ties of the brew
ers who insist upon blending imported
hops with Oregon hops for their brew.
Any law in favor of the American hop
would incrense the acreage in this coun
try and raise the prices of American
hops without reducing the quality of
the product of the beer and it was re
solved that the Oregon senators and
representatives be requested to work
for the passage of laws requiring for
eign grown hops imported to this coun
try to bear stamps miming the coun
try and province in which they were
grown with the certificate of the Amer
ican consulate erifving the stnmping.
It was decided to organize local hop
growers' associations in the various
districts to further tlie interests of the
association as a whole mid to work with
the central organization .for the furth
erance of the industry.
The date of the annual meeting of the
New Today Ads work while you
sleep will have results for you in the
morning.
With thmtm fmw remark let'm adjourn to thm
norm down thm pike whmrm thmre'm P. A. in
loppy rmd bag, 5c: tidy rmd tin, 10c; hand
eomm pound and half-pound tin hamidort
and that clevor pound cryttal-glat humi'
dor with tpongm'moiitanmr top that kempt
tho tobacco in uci mighty finm condition.
nssociation was changed from the first
Tuesday in February to the first Tues
day ia June and the date of the con
tracts was extended from December ill
to May 31.
Will Handle Supplies.
This season the association will han
dle hop supplies as it is shown that by
purchasing in wholesale lots the asso
ciation w ill be able to retail supplies to
its members at reduced prices.
The committee on resolutions was
composed of M. Palmer, F. Kraxberger
and H. B. Fletcher. J. R. Cartwright,
J. S. Cooper, and F. F. Morrison made
up the committee on contract extension.
The committee on the board of directors
was composed of S. Coleman, F. N.
Stump, A. At. Bolter, M. Leonard, and
V. II. Murphy.
The officers elected for next year are
M. L. Jones, president; J. C. Clark, vice
president; C. J. Coad. secretary, and
these officers with Fred N. Stmiip and
John Cartwright will constitute the ex
ecutive committee which will hold an
executive session Saturday of this week.
BE YOUR OWN LANDLORD
And enjoy living in your own home.
Why pay rent .'
Here Are a Few Bargains.
ifii.oOO will buy u strictly .modern
and up-to-date house, S-rooms, worth
if 1 -',000.
Also one nr .4 1100 m-MI i.nrl.
Allium in. .1 .i I... ..i- i'l o:n '
I tiiiv.iii, i tine ul. .7"',-.u--
worth $1,000, and one nt .fl.."00 well
worth $'J,o00, but will sacrifice need
the money.
Also a 6-room house for $1,0(10, and
one at $."i00; terms on any.
For particulars call on
L. BECHTEL & CO.
347 State St.
Phone 452
WOOD PROPOSALS INVITED
The undersigned will receive sealed
bids up to 5 o'clock t. m. Monday, Feb
ruary 21, 19111, for the purchase of 150
cords of largo second growth fir wood
to be delivered not later than Sep
tember, 19 lit. Kight is reserved by
the city to reject any or all bids in the
interest of the citv.
I'll AS. F. FLO IN",
Citv Recorder.
Feb. 10.
PROPOSALS INVITED
j The undersigned will receive sealed
t proposes up to 5 o'clock p. m. Monday,
! February 21 1916 for the purchase of
j "00 feet of S'i inch fire hose equipped
I with standard underwriters couplings.
Also 200 feet of 3 4 inch chemical hoe.
Samples to be submitted with bids. The
j right is hereby reserved to reject any
or all bids in the interest of tue citv.
CHAS. F. ELlWN",
Citv Recorder.
Feb. 10.
YouVe certainly
got the goods
when you put your fist,on a supply
of Prince Albert pipe tobacco and
makin's cigarette tobacco that is so
top-notch-joy'us you'd almost rather
smoke than eat!
P. A. will put you into action with a
. jimmy pipe quicker than you can say
jack robinson. Yes, sir, just as speed-o
as you read this, dig that old pipe out
of the chimney hole,
Watch your step! and get it on the
the national joy smoke
meets all tastes and will prove out better to
your desires than the kindest tribute can
express. We tell you it wfll hit your fondest
pipe or cigarette wants in flavor, aroma,
coolness and genuine satisfaction.
You tast-out what we say. It will cost you
only 5c or 10c. Take this friendly line of
talk in the spirit it is passed along. For
you'll cash in a whole lot of enjoyment I
R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO.
Winston-Salem, N. C.
If the carrier (Loey not glT9
service notify the office.
The Oregon Wholesale and
Retail Hide and Junk Co.
fas moved from their former location,
130 Court street, to 197 South Com
mercial. (Tho old stand of the Lawr
ence Grocery, corner Ferry and Com
mercial streets) and are open for busi
ness at that place. Highest prices paid
for hides, wool, copper, brass, iron, etc.
Before selling elsewhere, consult us for
prices. D. Samuel, proprietor.
Phone, 309; Res. Phone, 1737-W.
! NEW TODAY
$
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING BATES
Bate per word New Today:
Each insertion, per word lc
One week (8 insertions), per word 5c
One month (26 insertions), perword 17(
All ads must be ordered for i stated
length of time, no ad to count less than
10 words.
The Capital Journal will not be re
sponsible for more than one insertion
for errors in Classified Advertise
ments. Head your advertisement the
first day it appears and notify ns im
mediately if it contains an error.
Minimum chirge, 15c.
PnONE 937 lor wood saw.
tf
FOl! SALE Collie pup. Phone 413.
Febl4
HARRY Windoweleaner. Phone 768.
Mar3
SALEM CHIMNEY SWEEPr-Phone
19. Febll
WANTED Boef cittle and veal
Phone 1425-M. Feb 20
LOST Ladies gold watch. Phone
797M. Reward. tf
WANTED Second . hand incubator.
Phone 42F2.). John Tweed. Feb!)
OWENS Tailor ami hatter. Phone
S72. 4D." Court street. FeblS
FOR SALE Fresh young Jersey eow.
"71 North Commercial. FebU
FuR RKNT Modern furnished flnt,
piano, etc. Phono 2461. Febl4
OAK. ash. fir and maple cord wood.
i none o.it 10. v. t. i,Toetor. Alar
FURNISHED APARTMENTS tS.W
to 115.00. 491 North Cottage. tf
LOST Plain gold bracelet. Reward
for return to 521 Court street. Fcb9
FOR RENT Rooms, furnished or nn
furnished, close in. Phone 2093M. tf
ABSOLUTELY PURE MAPLE
SYRUP From New York, $1.60
per gallon it Damon 's. Feb 22
firing-line!
Prince Albert is made by
a patented process
that makes smok
ing a joy. P. A.
cannot bite your
tongue or parch
your throat 1
WANTED TO UEN'T A piano; goo-1
caro guaranteed. Phone 103UM.
Feb9
FOIt SALE 15 acres bottom Und,
south of Marion. Mrs. K Taomas,
Marion, Oregon. Aprill
ROOFS REPAIR Kb And guaranteed
not to leak. Phone O. L. Donaldson.
644R. Febll
WANTED Driving horse. Most bo
cheap for cash, state price. 20, care
Journal. Feb 9
WANTEb By widow, position as
housekeeper. Address H. V., care of
Journal. Feb 10
WANTED $900 for three years, best
of real estate secmitq. See L. liech
tel & Co. FebU
GOOD STOCB OF GOODS Clear, for
sale or trade. Enquire McReynolds,
491 Court street. Febll)
WANTED A refined girl, about 15 or
16, not in school, for good home com
panion. Phone 2112. . Feb9
FOR SALE Climax1 st(iimp puller,
fully equipped, in good condition. A.
D. Pettyjohn, Route 3. tf
FOR SALE Horses, farm machinery,
surry, pure-bred Bronze turkeys.
1252 Center street. FebU
WANTED Either day or night nurs
ing, by experienced nurse. Phono
288, at Temperance Hall. tf
WANTED TO LOAN $1600 on 80
acres timber land, near Salem. Ad
dress 80 A, care Journal. Feb9
FRESH JERSEY COW For sale, now
making IVj pounds butter per day.
Route 6, Box 119. C. Witting. Febl8
WANTED Team and wagon; have
clear city property to , exchange.
Chas. Eppley. 1900 Statj St. Feblo
FOR KENT Housekeeping rooma ia
large suites from $u to fs per month.
Why pay more? Call at 343 1-2 North
Commercial. tf
I WANT TO RENT About 30 or 40
acres, partly in hops. Will take pos
session at once. Address II 40, cara
of Journal. Febl3
FOB RENT Store, 21x165 feet, elee-
iric ugnis ani steam neat. Bee Watt
Bhipp Co., 219 North Commercial
street. Phone 363. tt
TWO GIRLS Wish work of any kind,
experienced in coniectionerv or ci
gar store, or as waitress. Address (
2, care of Journal. FebS
SIX ROOM BUNGALOW In Lane
eounty town to exchange for acre
age or Silcm property. Value $17."M).
Phone 460. P. O. Box 430. Feb 10
TOR SALE OR TRADE 150 squar
;i or giazeu sish, fine for chicken
bouse or shop, cheap for cash or will
trade for wood. Thone 1895. Feb9
TRADE MORTGAGE $400.00, 8 per
eent, one year on real property worth
double, for tejim. 'young, matched
size and gait, weigh 13"0 or np. No
skates. T. M. 4, care Journal. Fcb!