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THF flATTV CAPTTAL JOTTRNAT.. -RATEAT OTfPCnv THURSDAY. FEB. 10. 191(5. 6EDAP SELIM! JOB HONEYCUT JUST TELEPHONED THAT HE'S GOT THE MUMPS, ABOU ON HIS NECK, TWO BUNIONS AND A NEIGH BOR WHO PLAYS THE CORNET A PIEDMONT WILL CHEER HIM UP GLANG THERE! $ 0kfvXl CIGARETTE I P1 EACM PACKACE V j?K3Ss PIANO TALKS We are selling Pianos, but are not going into print so often. You are perfectly safe in buying from us as we will not print your name in the daily paper without your permission. We are Salem folks, living here, paying taxes, and contributing to the prosperity and uplift of our city and community. We are here and will be here to back our guarantees and statements in every detail. When you buy a Piano of us you get what we sell you, our prices are the same to all with no cut (after an enormous raise.) We sell good Pianos cheap as possible and cheaper Pianos at prices they should sell for. Our offer of 25 music lessons free with each piano sold should be of interest to you. Wiley B. Allen Company R. P. PETERS, Manager. 521 Court Street. Though Crippled the Meth odists Will Present Their " Strongest Lineup The Willamth university basketball team meets tlie Idaho university squad tomorrow night at the Willamette gym with the best possible line-ui. Urouks. the varsity center, who injured n bone ia his foot about two weeks ago is still unable to play and his place will be fill ed by n substitute. In spite of the (ripples, however, Coach Matthews cx , peets to have a strong team on the floor and the Gem staters will piny the game of their lives it they enrrv arfar ! the long end of the score. I . On their home floor, with their home rooters, and against a traveling team the V. U. sports consider that they have a betting chance ngainst tho in- vmlers and tho game promises to be one of the fastest of the season. Tho Sa lem high school plays the Ashland big' school earlier in the evening,. the high school gnmfl will be called at :.'I0 ami the W. '.-Idaho game will be culled at s:;io. State Engineer Will Supervise Construction of Inter-County Bridge u- The state highway commission ntilh-i ori.ed Male Engineer Lewis to pre pare plans ntiil specific ilions for the proposed inlercounty bridge at this1 city yesterday. In compliance with tho! request of the two county courts the' slate highway department will also an-1 jm'i intend tho construction of the stiue-1 tore. J The board of viewers requested thoi Hi ate en"iiieer to prepare a set of plans: for the bridge but Lewis declined upon ; the advice of the attorney general on i Ask The Capital Journal about Job printing. peace junket had n peculiar effect on Lamar Tooze, the University of Ore gon delegate, who has just returned from the trip. Inste.id of increasing his faith in an earlv peace, it eoa- inced him of those things: That the United states is in gravo danger of becoming embroiled in tho European war. j That tlie country should prepare for war, unit should nnek I'residcnt il son s )iu ii to tne limit. 1 That M iilame Schwimmer was "well meaning but incapable,'' and that her leadership ot tne peace expedition was a "sad feature." The slogan "out of the trendies by Christmas" was disastrous to the expe dition, said Tooze. The onlv redeem ing feiture of the junket was that it i I ,,..i,i;.,;i ,. i..,i,ii ,.t ..,. Ii.i iri.oin.lu H,..l llu. .11.1 ...,t :,.. i . . I V .. , rr ' I e J I which ford wanted, behoves looze, i. "in llil.-. il, 1,1. I III l$;m 111 HIT lllll- wny commission to give him tlie power was not denied and at vesterdav's meeting the highway commission is-1 sued the order. Joseph Wen re, of .1 muni , wno mis noon employed a Too.e f (vors militarv tiuiniug in col- ill l.ir.int tiiiicii lir tin fiiiiiiniWdi.il, wi . iic employe.! to worn in tins ease ami Lewis wis niithoi izoil to employ such oilier assistance as was neded in his 'li'pnrtmont I feel uneasv when I think of our small army," said the peaceite. "Hol land has an army of 10(1,000 men and 1 sincerely believe that Holland could lick us." legos. " . .,4 v J UlfVu i ; ; L.... .,, mi..,,.,, , J SORE AT MEXICO in-iirsi-iiiain es oi me i.. . i. i.i t....i. V 1. : i .. .. " iiiiii ii ii, i-i-ii. in. 1 II iHiiMllll- , "" """''"" " I'"'si'"t ihrentena between Mexico and piesonloil a pel, ion ashing toe com- ,(,,.,, ,,or,in(r to reports lliisMiiin 111 Hiiuiiiil n li nrli vi'ii i ,-.,.i.l ....ii. . . ' .... .1 v, ,. . . .".. ..."i . . Drought hv too steamship IVnnsvlv.inin Mo action was t.iken bv the eommissioii I ...i., T. ! i i ... ' . ... ,'iihii ii i i i i ni lii'll- ll'llil. limn ll-lll. nil America and the west Mexican coast. Cnrrana is said to have sent soldiers into Cuntomnlnn torritorp- tu seurch for b.indits without first securing the, consent of th (iuatomalan government. Try Capital Journal Want Ads. I the commission in this mutter until the attorney gen eral had passed upon their powers. Lamar Tooze Changes Opinion About the War Kimono, dr., Toll. n.Tho Kurd Empress S. & C. VAUDEVILLE BIG ACTS Sunday Only Grand Theatre Clayton And His Own Company Entire Change of Program Today BLIGH THEATRE LADIES Special Mat inee for ladies only Friday afternoon. j Sport 10 CHOOSE REFEREE ' FOR HEAVY WEIGHTS News Will Select Man to Run Wil-lard-Moran Scrap at Meeting Today 10 EXCITEMENT AT 1 Referee Matthews Disqual ifies Two Players for Hand to Hand Argument New York, Feb. 10. The identity of the referee of the coining heavy-weight I oh unpinnship battle between Jess Wil l - lard and Frank Jloran, will he decided: at n meeting today between Ike Dor- Standing of Teams. uaii and loin Jones, manager ot tlie boxers. Capital National Bank .. Dorgnn is holding out for the selec . Fry's Drug Utore tion of F.ill Itrown, while .lones has' Capital Business lollege gone on record tint ly as tor "J.icK itisliops Nkellv or nobodv. ' Inasmuch as Jones holds the trump card in having the disposition ot the i-hanipious ser vices, he is aid to win the argument. Peace Dove On Fercli. Xevv York, Feb. 10. National league magnates .lispeised todiy after having settled the dove of peace firmly on his perch at the annual banquet of the league which extended far into the wee sum hours of this morning. All tile good feeling which has been ibseat since the Federal league dared org.ini.e birseball to come out and fight was restored at the dinner, former President Taft, the principal speaker, l.iudeil the national past time and crit icised the rule permitting coachers on the sidelines. The most important action taken at the fin.il session of the league was the adoption of the 21 player limit and the revision of the draft rules whereby tail end clubs will have a better show to got the best players' in the minor leagues. , California's Coach. Berkeley, Cnl., Feb. 1(1. Carl Zam lock will coach the I'niversity of Cali fornia baseball team next year, it(was announced todav. To Coach Stanford. Palo Alto, Cal., Feb. 10. Harry vuiltor will coach the baseball team and "Dad'' Moiilton will coach tho track candidates at Stanford univer sity during 11)10. Wolter took charge of tlie Cardinal players today. Federals Win Two From Elk Pin Smashers The Federal bowlers dropped one and then won two games from the Flks at the club alleys last night. Jioud, 'of tho rods was high man with an average of 17s and Soil for high game. The score: Federals. 12 3 Av. Noinl loll 2015 170 178 siddall : 147 14.1 170 l.-4 tunp 1(11 Kit 101 nil Crawn 141 20.1 KiS 171 Humphreys 173 l.j) 184 172 Totals ... Total pins 2.1 10. Average 107. 1 1.) 876 859 Ualph Pratt Skiff Kay Ilussey Totals Tot.iis : Total pins 2:10.1. Average l."4. Elks. ' 1 2 .1 Av. 1!t(i 1.-.9 12!l Mil 12o FI7 140 Fid ir i:t:i 1:12 no 174 174 174 174 177 125 108 157 ..828 72S 749 Jess Howard Killed Was Fugitive 36 Years I.os Angeles, Cal., Feb. 10. An in vestigation bv the sheriff's office re sulted today in the discovery that George Mason, killed by an Elizabeth Lake posse after slaying one man and wounding two, was really Jess Howard, who has boon a fugitive for 30 years. lhc sheriff savs ho was arrested near Santa Harbara in 1SS0 charged with killing a French sheep herder. Kscaping jail, he lived ia hiding under vnrious names, the authorities declare, and was suspected of numerous offenses, includ ing stock stealing. How to Prevent Acid Stomachs and Food Fermentation Price Shoe Co , Watt Shipp Co Standard Cleaners . Ilausor Bros 1 I.. 1 Pet. i .x"7 1 .714 i :;!,! .42Sj .285 j .142 i .142 The basketball games of the Commer cial Basketball League of the Y. M. C. A. waxed hotter last night than in any previous contests since the beginning of the league. In several instances the pugilistic art was resorted to by some of the players only to be intercepted by Referee -Matthew's who disrpiali fied the players from further participa tion in the evening's games. Referee Matthews expressed a willingness to referee any boxing contests they might j uesire io engage in providing tne ev ening's program included boxing, but that the program for the evening was confined strictly to basketball. The first gamo was for the chanip'ooi ship of the lait place. Hanser Bros, managed by consistent, playing to de feat tho Standard Cleaners and thereby secured a percentage of 142. Tho second game between Watt Shipp company and the Capital Business col lego was somewhat of n surprise. At the end of the first half tlie Shipps wero four points ahead of the colleg ians. In the beginning of the second half Molntire, cnplain for the colleg ians, threw four baskets in rapid suc cession and took the lead which was maintained for the remainder of the game. The Trice Shoe company team went down to defeat at tho hands of the Capital National bank. By winning the game the Capital National bank is the only team to go to first position un disputed since the beginning of the lenirue. The fourth game between the Bishops and the Fry drug team was by far the roughest and fastest of the evening. It was during this game that Minton, for Fry, and Ackerman, for Bishops, were disqualified for indulging in a fistic exhibition. The score was tied at tin end of the playing period and an nddi tional five minute period was necessary to decide the gnme. The Bishops hit a terrific pace during this period and easily won the game. The scores: First Game. Hausor Bros. Standard Cleaners. I'ry (10) F Hart (!) Manning (2) F Alfor.l (2) .Millor (S V Gardner Welborne G li'itte w,ld G Baves DeLnpr S. Final score: Hanser Bros., 20; Stand ard Cleaners, 11. Second uame. Watt Shipp Co. Capital Business Col. Goodnough (4)...F Cox (4) Gahlsdorf (4)....F Turner (4) Rowland (3) C Mclntire (12) Moorman G Steusloff Vnhrer G Knvanaugli Final score: Capital Business Collcee 20; Watt Shipp Co., 11. Third Game. Price Shoe Co. Cniiital National Rank F riic-e (2) F Carver C Baker (S) Williams .0 Zosel Capital National Bank, Shnfer Moffett. 1'ttor (4) Brill (3). I.eisa Final score: 10; Price Shoe Co., Fourth Game. Fry Drug Store. Bishops Br'",ks ("I T Ackerman (,'n (-) F Radcliff MeKinney ((!)... 0. Soamster (5 Whitney (2) G Kingle (2) Linton.. C, .' Sweenev S) Dntton S Itaniseyef (0) Filial score: Bishops. 21: Frv Prii" Store, 10. ' Officials: TJ. I,. Matthews, referee; H. S. Radcliff nnd ,T. II. Fnrrar. tim ers; Oscar B. Gingrich, scorer. You mav complain of stomach trou ble and yet your stomach may be ab solutely normal and health v. The real trouble tho trouble that nearly every , body has at times is probably exces sive acid ia the stoninch. You may be quite sure that this is your trouble if ! your food ferments, turns sour, causes belching, distress nfter enting, etc. Ex cessive acid irritates the delicate lining of the stomach abnormally, causing that ; full bloated fooling. Thus both acid and fermentation interfere with and re ttird the process of digestion. The stoni nch wall is usually healthy and normal, i but irritated almost past endurance by these foreign elements acid and wind. I Trt' nil m,..l. nnco n...Y Ihnr .nmnr!.. H irrenl mnioritv of nit stomach diffirul-' ; ties the first and only step necessary l is to neutralize the acid and stop for I mentation by taking in a little warm or 'cold water immediately after enting, ; from one to two toaspoonfuls of Bisu j rated Magnesia which is a remarkably effective antacid and food corrective. The excess acid will bo neutralized and ; the food fermentation stopped imme- ! diatcly so that yout-.stomach may then i proceed to digest the food in n healthy I normal manner. Be sure to ask your iliruggist for Bisurnted Magnolia rather i i :.. i !..- ....... .wiiiuii .iiiii;iii'si in iiiiv oiui-r num.. IF TURK AND IRISH SEPARATE T.os Angeles. Cnl., Fob. 10 Mrs. Abdullah is free from her husband to day. Hubby is n Turk and his first name is Ahmed. Tho wife is Iri-sh. am' her full name Alice Finley Abdullah. She said she couldn't stand for his desertion nnd he snid that by the proph ets beard he couldn't stand for her bis cuits. Judge Willis granted tho decree. Try Capital Journal Want Ads. If the carrier doe not glre enrice notify the of fie. : NEW-TODAY I.OOB BOYS Dark bay riding pony ami good saddle and bridle, $.10. 1412 North Capital street. FeblO LOST Between high school nnd town, l.ulies gold watch, with leather fob. . Finder leave at Journal office and receive reward.- FeblO WOOD FOli st.VI.K First class sc ond growth tir, $3.75 per cord off car, Kridav and Saturdav. phono 1954 or 901. " Febll FURNISH YourHOM For Half Price From Our Exchange Department One $18.50 Arctic Bell cast lined, 21-inch Heater, with open fireplace mica front; this is just like new $8.00 One $15.00 nickel platel top Kozy Kitchen Cabinet,, just like new 9.09 One $12.50 Royal Oak 6-ft Extension Table. .$650 Good Steel Ranges One $18.50 full quartered oak Hall Tree All kinds of Dressers too numerous to describe, now $3.09 Up One $16.00 black leather Couch with steel construe- tion $8.00 Two large Brussels Rugs $7.00 and $10.00 Fine Hardwood Dining Chairs $5.00 each One $29.50 Combination Bookcase $14.75 One $37.50 full quartered oak fumed oak BufTet $22.50 Very heavy and massive (can't be told from new.) China Closet to match above buffet $22.50 One $22.50 full quartered oak Book Case . . . .JH.25 Nearly new. One $37.50 54-in. 6-ft. full quartered oak Exten sion Table, very heavy and massive and like new $22.75 One $18.50 41-in. 6-ft. golden dull Extension Table $9.50 Hundreds of Bargains in All Kinds of Supplies We also carry a full and complete line of splendid new house furnishings of all kinds and OUR SPECIALTY is to take in your old furniture on the new and give you a straight honest deal. E. L. Stiff & Son Corner Court and Liberty, Phone 941, Salem, Ore. We sell the cheapest because our expenses are the Lowest Also Store at Albany, Oregon. sjc sjc s(c sjc sjc s(c 5( s(c sjc 5c t NEW TODAY I CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING BATES Bate per word New Today: Each insertion, per word It One week (6 insertions), per word....5c One month (26 insertions), per word 17c All ads must be ordered for i stated length of time, no ad to count less thai 10 words. The Capital Journal will not be re sponsible for more than one insertion for errors in Classified Adtertise ments. Bead your advertisement thf first day it appears and notify us im mediately if it contains an error. Minimum charge, 15c. PHONE 937 For wood saw. FOlt SALE Collie pup. Ilione 413. Febl4 HARKY Windowcleaner. Phone 768. Mar3 SALEM 19. CHIMNEY SWEE1' Phone Febll FOR SALE Good clover hav. 53 FJ3. Phone Feb 13 WANTED Beef Phone 1425-M. cattle and veal Feb 20 LOST Ladies gold watch. Phone 7U7M. Reward. tf DRESS MAKING Mrs. tiers, 242 S. 19th. Carrie. Rod-MarlO OWENS Tailor ind hatter. 872. 493 Court street. Phone FeblS FOR RENT Modern furnished flat, piano, etc. Thone 2401. Fcbl4 COTTAGE HOTEL And fixtures for rent. Phone Carev F. Martin. OAK, ash. fir and maple cord wood. Phone 53F15. W. F. Proctor. Mar7 FURNISHED APARTMENTS $5.00 to $15.00. 491 North Cottage. tl FOR RENT Rooms, furnished or on furnished, close in. Phone 2093M. tf WANTED A team, mares preferred, must be chenp. Phone 2153.1. Febl2 WANTED $1100, for three years, best of real estate security. See Ij. llechtel & Co. ' FeblO WANTED A man to t.ike contract of loading and hauling 200 cords of wood. Phono ti!)2. FeblO si'ECIAL PRICES $5.00 per week for board and room at The Greenwood. 391 N. Commercial. Febl2 WANTED Young lady to work in real estate and insurance office. Address P.. L., Journal office. Febll ABSOLUTELY PURE MAPLE SYRUP From New York, $1.60 per gallon it Damon a. Feb 22 FOB SALE 15 acres bottom bnd, south of Marion. Mrs. E. Thomas, Marion, Oregon. Apnll ROOFS REPAIRED And guaranteed not to leak. Phono O. L. Donaldson. 644B. Febli WANTED By widow, position as housekeeper. Address H. W., care of Journal. FeblO GOOD STOCB OF GOODS Clear, for sale or trado. Enquire MeReynolds, 491 Court street. FeblO FOR fiALE Climar stuimp puller, fully equipped, in good condition. A. D. Pettyjohn, Route 3. tf FOR SALE Horses, farm machinery, surry, purebred Bronze turkeys. 1252 Center street. Febll WANTED Either day or night nurs 'n(?t by experienced nurse. Phone 288, at Temperance Hall. tf WANTED TO LOAN $1600 on 89 acres timber land, near Salem. Ad dress 80 A, care Journal. Feb9 FRESH JERSEY COW For sale, now making 1 pounds butter per day. Boute 6, Box 119. C. Witting. Febl3 WANTED Team and wagon; have clear city property to exchange. Chas. Eppley. -1900 State St. Feblj FOB KENT Housekeeping rooms in largo suites from $6 to $8 per month. Why pay more! Cill at 343 1-2 North Commercial. tf I WANT TO RENT About 30 or 49 acres, partly in hops, will take pos session at once. of Journal. Address H 40, care Febl2 FOB BENT Store, 21x165 feet, elec tric lights and steam heat. Bee Watt Shipp Co., 219 North Commercial street. Phone 363. tf SIX ROOM BUNGALOW In Lane county town to exchange for acre age or Silem property. Value $1750. Phone 466. P. O. Box 486. FeblO WOOD PROPOSALS INVITED The undersigned will receive scaled bids up to 5 o'clock p. m. Monday, Feb ruary 21, 1916, for the purchase of 15(1 cords of large second growth fir wood to be delivered not later than Sep tember, 1916. Right is reserved by tho city to reject any or nil bids in the interest of the citv. CHAS. F. ELGIN, Citv Recorder. Feb. 10. PBOPOSALS INVITED The undersigned will receive sealed proposals up to 5 o'clock p. m. Monday. February 21. 1916 for the purchase, of 500 feet of 2' inch fire hose equipped with standard underwriters couplings. Also 200 feet of 3-4 inch chemical hosi". Samples to be submitted with bids. The right is hereby reserved to reject any or all bids in the- interest of the city. CHAS. F. ELGIN, Citv Recorder. Feb. 10.