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i r THE DATLY CAPITAT, JO RNAT,. SALEM, OREGON- WEDNESDAY. MAT?. 1. iQifi SIX a '.flit vc: V gli yitf; y( l nrf seaH package, i O'' V7--r:-r I VI which kecpn out air, I"- f f O H T Xt "J-' '.'J' ll 1 thereby preervtn$ the WtTRK1 T i 15 tr Si 7Ufl''y 0'f,t, I U .JJlJ rCY - 4P I tohaccon. Byinsertinf --l r Ct j '-f trated, the stamp easily V" . '"lm?-'' breaks without tearing V ' 'iT00?-0 the which win smokers because they find the blend of choice Turkish and choice Domestic tobaccos so refreshing; because they appreciate the absence of tongue-bite, throat-parch and any unpleasant cigaretty after-taste ! You'll prefer this Camel blend flavor to either kind of tobacco smoked straight. And the quality is so apparent men do not look for or expect coupons or premiums ! Once you know the delightful mellow -mild-smoothness of Camels and how liberally you can smoke them without a comeback-r-you' choose them against any cigarette at any price! Camels are sold everywhere in scientifically sealed packages, 20 for 10c; or ten packages200 cigarettes) in a glassine-paper-covered carton for $1.00. We strongly recommend this carton for the home or office supply or when you travel. R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO., Winston-Salem, N. G tttttf Sport News BOXERS mm FOR TAP OF THE BELL AT MILLER IS CHAMPION DOWNING O'CONNELL Teak 63 Minutes for First r Fall, 35 for Second Twenty Four Rounds of Fast; s rf NfiWS Work Promised by Survey Of ClaSSy Card ! Portland. Dr., Mar. 1.-Walter MUler ! still is midd'owoighr wrestling cham- ipiim of t!ie world tod.iv, lint In- realizes The ring for the smoker lo lie helil at, th.l(. u, ..ls , tl,ss0 .,st nijiht. It Kyan's hull tonint mnler the auspn-es ! tnuk ,im ,is ,!,,! rs to make l-M.lie ()' of ti:e Capital City Athletic chili h i" conml, wrestling instrni'Tor lit the heen enlurgcil and remodeled afi.l, rultiiomh r-Inl., Jm.IUt eitouuli tho first lileaehers have heen erected for the hen-; tim(, Tu, sl,t.on,i fall he secured in 35 cfit of the spectators. A nmuhor 'i minutes. other iniprovenients have heen niade T,e '10ut ,vns ni, aud tuck for tho which puts the quarters at Ryan's hall j flrst i1011r w;,, oa,.i, nllln alternately the hest shape that it mis ever neen : havine an n-lvant.iie. Finallv, t'nrouKh mi in ute for .i smoker. 'I he hoxers are pink of conditton for tlieir all coining indications point to a Golden West Paint Shop In Connection With Vick Brothers Garage Automobile and Carriage Painting in all the latest colors and styles, using the late Bake Oven Process. . My many years of high class painting enables me to give you' the best in Auto and Carriage Painting. I guarantee all work that leaves my shop. I make a specialty of High Grade Work, monograms, etc. C. D. Stevens 200 N. High Street, Salem, Oregon 0. A.C. TRIMS WTU. 17 TO 13 IN ROUGH IBU Willamette Winds Up Regular Schedule Willi Pacific Game Saturday GRAY, USE SAGE TEA Lon't'Look Old! Try Grand mother's Recipe to Dark en and Beautify Faded, Lifeless Kair matches and sreedv curd. Jockey liennett and Romeo Tlnijeii ar rived in Salem today. Koth have heen in training in Portland and are pro lonnced to he in the host possilde shape, liennett e.isilv made the weight of II pounds and Hilly Mascott who meets jlllrt 1 tonight, nas lieen down to Hi 'j tor ;f(0r two days. Alec Trainlietus and can Zimmerman will enter the ring nt lit pounds and as hoth hoys are small they had no tronhle in making weight and will he strong at the required ponnd.ige. In consideration of the fact that he intends to continue the smokers in this city and to keep up the high class of performers, .Manager liohhy Kvans, of the Capital City Athletic clnh, has de cided to issue nieniheiship cards for the a quick move, .Miller got i i oiineu in a liamrnerlock, st renglhened it with a head hold, and tore a hunch of liga ments in the Irishman's shoulder. Then O 'Council howled dolefully while the referee blandly asked him if he had had enough. A lot of O 'Council rooters leaped onto the m.it and separated the wrestlers, tearing tneir man wouiii uc minutes of tussling Miller got the second fall with a reverse bar ieg hold and a headlock. pull- That beautiful, even shade of dark, glossy hair can only he had by brewing a mixture of Sage Tea and Sulphur. Your hair is your clinnn. It makes or nuns the face. When it fades, turns gray, streaked and looks dry, wispy and scraggly. just an application or two of Sage mid Sulphur enhances its appear ance a hundredfold. lon't bother to prepare the tonic; guarding that featured j you can get from any drug store a 50 The Oregon Agricull oral college Ic.iiu trimmed the Willamette university ipiintot by a scoie of 17 lo lit in a rough and tumble contest at the Wil lamette gym Inst night. The guile was speedy mid it was a free for all until i lie final whistle. The low score ind'- low in In-1 cent bottle of "Wyeth's Sage and Sul- fates the close I tie enine. The eating the basket and the first half end-) pltur Compound.-' ready to use. This ed (i to .'I in favor of the .igricult urists. I en u always be depended upon to bring In th beginning of the second half ! back the natural color, thickness and the locals worked the score up to II toj lustre of your hair and remove dan 12 in favor of the visitors when .lack-1 druf f, stop scalp itching and falling son scored irom mo item mm m-notm n,ur. r.vervlindv coming smoker. holder to the price smokers, the next of which will be ed off about March 1 1. While the additional price of the ticket of membership makes the price higher at the coming smoker it will in reality be a reduction when it is consid ered that the membership cards are good for four months and that smokers will he held at the rite of two per month if the support keeps up. Summers and Mascott have been working out at Kletts and the fans who have watched their workouts are convinced that both hoys are fit to put up a speedy exhibition. Summers and llagen will box at catch weights ami both will weigh in the. neighborhood of LIS pounds. A number of I'ortl.unl boxing fans will come to Salem tonight to witness the contests as .ill of the Portland box ers who appear on the card have strong personal following in the metropolis Was A Heal Contest. San Francisco, Mar. 1. Fans were unanimously today in pronouncing the match between A.i S mtel and .less Wes tergaard which went to a draw last night, the hest bout that San Francisco has witnessed in years. Neither ma oiill down the other and at the end of Iliese cants entitle inei tw h .. o, niim,t,.s 0f tugging reduction of fifty cents in j ti. ....i:,,., st,0,i the affair. Itoth of admission at .ill future ...j.,,. ollt ,.ii ti,0 i,0(is tuir ista without avail. Commercial League Leaders Again Tied for First Place Standing of Teams. W. National Hank 7 Business College ..7 I,. IVt Impressive Masonic Ceremonials at Funeral I ,os Allgel .iesive M.t s. Oil., Mar. I. - With im uiiic ceremonial, hut witn tnte or mililarv honors, the bu.lv of Lieutenant (ioveiimr John M. Ils'ule nan. who died suddenly nt Indigo, will he laid to resl tomorrow. Internment is to be in lnglewood ceinclerv. The services ttill he con ducted in the Scottish h'ite temple, by Presiding Justice A. (5. Iliiruett of the third district court of appeals. Misoiiie grand master, (iovemor Iliram John son w ill deliver an eulogy. Tentative nrrniigeineiits had been made for the body to lie in state tit tliej city hull, under military guanl, uui they were nbindoaed at Mrs. Fshle man's ieiiiest. In addition lo the cer emonial at the temple, there will be 11 brief Masonic ritual at the grave. Pres ident P.eii.iamin Ide Wheeler of the I'ni ersitv of California is expecting to attend. New Today Ada work while yon sleep will have results for you in the mnrmnu. and lo reigned in the rooting section until O. I A. C. shot two baskets in quick siicccs ! sion and again took the lead. P.rooks starred as a guard for the Willamette i sipiiul w hile C.iptilin .-cherts, of the I Aggies, sparkled for his team. The Rg t gies broke training after the game last niiilit as this is their final contest wiuie Willamette has one more game season on the regular schedule will play Pacific university on the floor next Saturday. The lineup follows W. 1T. Cap Shisler (fiV. F Jewett (I) P Jackson (-) Itrooks (2) ti I'legel t lieferee ' point I . Keferee, (iiugrich. Scorer, Kurd. uses "Wveth's" Sage and Sulphur because it darkens so naturally and evenly that nobody can tell it has been applied. Von simply dampen a sponge or soft brush with it and draw this through the hair, taking one small strand at a time; by morning the gray hair has disappeared, and after another this i application it becomes beautifully dark :ind appears glossy, lustrous and abundant. Capital Capital ISishops Pry 's Prng Store Pi ice Shoe Co Watt Shipp Co SMiriiidnrd Cleaners llanser Bros I he tenth series O. A. C. Sicberts Friedman Mix I. llav (til 0 (I) 1) us i-) tin Everybody Knows This Famous Tobacco Trademark Now Albany Handball Men Meet Salem Y. M. C. A. Experts Tomorrow ! ii ;i .lii'.ti 4 .1 .411 :: (i .::!:! 1 s .ill 1 s .ill of the Commercial basketball le.igue will be played in the association gymnasium tonight. With ! three teams tied for first place, Pry's I'l-ug team a close second and the Price Co. and Watt Shipp occupying third and fourth positions the contest will be un usually interesting. The first game of the evening nt 7:'10 o'clock will he between Pry's Drug Store and the llauser Pros. The second g line at S:iitl o'clock between the Price Co. and the Capital Business College. The third game at S : ill o'clock between Bishops and the Standard Cleaners. The fourth game between the Capital Na tional Bank and the Watt Shipp Co. at I o clock. Seattle Outplayed Them. Seattle, Wash., Mar. 1 Seattle play ed rings around the Portland champions in an exhibition ice hockey contest here last night, for two periods. The final score was 14 to 0 in favor of the locals. In the last frame the Portland ers livened up enough to put over the dx tallies. The game was not a good one from the spectator's viewpoint. May Let Weeghman Go. Chicai'o, Mar. 1. Roger Bresnniian today considered an offer of .'f; 10,000 cash from Charles Weeghm.ui, owner of the Chicago Cubs, for the surrender of his two year contract to play with that club. It is generally expected that lires nnhan will accept it. Golfers Will Get Special. Santa Barbara. Oil., Mar. 1-The action of the directors of the Western Holt' association who repudiated the ac ceptance by delegates ot tne association of a private train to carry golfers from Chii-.ign to I 'el Monte for the western championship does not mean that the otter of the special train will be with drawn. Jack Neville, secretary of the Cali fornia Coif association, which made the offer, declared todav that the offer would stand. "They are merely pissing the buck" he said, "and we will probably pass it hack waere it belongs. The Western (lolf association direct ors feared acceptance of such a special train might make the participating goiters protession.ils. Try Capital Journal Want Ads. Exi e B attery Battery on Gives more .service than any 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. line of Supplies for Hudson, Reo Cars. Shop open until Complete Auburn and midnight. Full line of Auto Accessories. Great Western Garage C. C. SIMERAL, sole owner. Opposite Court House The Albany V. M. C. A. hand ball team will invade Salem tomorrow night for a tournament with the Salem V. M. O A. hand ball team. The tournament was postponed a iiuber of times but the Albiuv exponents of the game have as sured Physical Director (lingrich of the Y. M. C.' A. that they will be on hand tomorrow night without fail. The local men have been working hard for the contest in the hope that they may nvenge the defeat adminis tered by Albany a few weeks ago. The piesent line up for Salem will in clude the following: K. C. Bishop, Os car It. Cingrich. Dr. I. T. Mclntyre, Ben Williams. II. V. Compton, W. 1. St.ilev, A. A. Schramm, B. II. Compton, Paul B. Wallace, .1. II. Panar, James Mair, James Young. Kalph Clarence Walls. ,1. P. Head, W ans and others. WOUNDED THREE TIMES Sun Francisco, Feb. lilt -For the third time during the war, Lieutenant Michel Weill, of the French army, former San Franciscan, has been wounded, accord ing to a cablegram received by his uncle here today. His wound apparent Iv was received in the Verdun battle. GOTHIC an ARROW COLLAR 2 for 25c IT FITS THE CRAVAT CLUETT, PEABODY&CO. Inc., Makers Republicans Trying to End Family Quarrel San Francisco. Jtarch 1. Tho hop that the "family quarrels" of the state progressives and republicans will bo effected is on record here today in a letter sent by Captain John D. tred cricks, former repuiilican gubernatorial candidate to Walter K. Bacon, leader of tho state republican executive com mittee. Fredericks would have everything possible in conferences tonight ond lat er to restore Harmony, m oruer mac the two parties may go to Chicago ia Juno united on a single candidate. The "independent republicans and "regulars" will gather here again to night in an effort to patch urn a peace. Would Turn Riyer To Drain Racs Track S.in Diego, Cal.. Mar. 1. Engineers Romero and M. Kamos, representing- Governor Kstehan Cantn of Lower Cali fornia, todav were examining the lan t around the Tijuana race track to de termine tiie advisability of building & bulkhead to turn the Tijuana river back into its old course, so future overflows onto the track will be prevented. Up on their report and the progress of t.n work depends the re-opening ot tlio track. No date for re opening can yet be set, it is declared. .The enormous growth of advertising in recent years has made the trade mark one of the most familiar features of our daily life, and nearly everybody can identify, offhand, scores of tlice ingenious .Hid interesting business em blems. Naturally the trade mark that is eas iest to remember is the one which em bodies human or animal lie. There are many of these, but the one which the average man will recall most quickly is the rampant bull which adorns tne t piekage and the advertising of "Bull"; )a JVPfinff HlS Hailmt Durham smoking tobacco, lie is, no I'CIIV CI ulj, lllo UuliUll doubt, tho best known animal in Am erical. A great deal of interesting toboceo history has been made since the Dur ham bull first Hindu his appearance. Year ngo lie stood for the most popu lar pipe tobacco in the world, but the v ist army of "roll your own" cigarette smokers sprang up, apparently over night, and claimed the bull for their own. The famous old tobacco with which he is identified has gained in popularity very fast in recent years, but those who smoke it seem now to prefer it in the little paper cubes. . "Hulling your own" at the "sign of the Bull" semis like n well ninh universal custom, Moores. . D. P.v- 6 Installment Plan SIX KILLED IN MINE ! ICenipton, M., Feb. i are reported to have SO. Six miners been killed in an explosion in the Davis mine. A number of persons were injured utul IU are reported still entombed. Twenty-nix unhurt men brought out six iodie.1 following a territic dust explo sion. I .os Angeles, Cal., Mar. I. lieeently , an afternoon newstiper here offered $.10 reward for the capture of a bandit by any private citicn, Today Juan Valdhin strolled into the newspaper office ind tossed an object onto the citv editor's desk. "What's that worth.'" he asked. Tiie city editor viewed it hesitantly and asked what is wns. "Well." replied Valdhin, "you offer ed $"0 for a 'bandit. Due held me up at the pl:i,a last night. 1 didn't cap ture him .ill. But I got a piece of him all light. That's his thumb. 1 bit it off. Well, what am 1 offeiedt" Mow much for a thumb f The city editor is puzzled. Meanwhile detectives are hunting a I liiiinhless bandit. SMOKER RYAN'S HALL, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1 24 Rounds BOXING 24 Rounds Under Auspices of Capital City Athletic Club BILLY MASCOTT, Northwest Featherweight Champion VS. I'll' New Today ads costs you less you think worth more than realize. than you JOCKEY BENNETT,0' Portland, 8 Rounds AL SOMMERS, Northwest Light Heavyweight Champion, 8 Rounds ROMEO HAGEN, vs. of Portland, Middleweight Champion of Northwest 8 Rounds EARL ZIMMERMAN vs. ALEX TRAMBEATUS, 8 Fast Rounds at ill Pounds CLEAN CONTESTS BETWEEN THE BEST BOXERS ON THE COAST NEW TODAY CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATE Rate per word New Today: Bach insertion, per word 1 One week (6 insertions), per word 5e One month (26 insertions), per word 17e AU ads must be ordered for stated length ot time, no ad to count less than 10 words. The Capital Journal will not be re sponsible for more than one insertion for errors ia Classified Advertise ments. Read your advertisement the first day it appears and notify us im mediately if it contains an error. Minimum chirge, loc. PHONE 937 For wood aaw. ti HARRY Windowcleaner. Pbone 763. Mar3 KOOM AND IJOAHD I'hono 2394-K. Mar WOOD Cl'TTKIiS 2 133J. WA.NTED- I'hone Mar7 r'Olt RKXT 403 If. -Furnished rooms. 1'hone Mar. 4. t'Olt SAl.K-7SF12. -. bottom gang ploys, $25. Ma r3 t'Olt RKNT Housekeeping Phono 2093M. rooms, tf DRESS MAKINU Mrs. gers, 242 S. 19th. Carrie Rod-MarlO WIM, day. DO Hi; WIN (I For one dollar a I'hono 6(13. Marl FOK BALK Two teams, wagon. I'hone 1722. harness and Mar2 A (lOOD MILK COW For sale cheap. 2015 North Commercial. Marl t'Olt SALE Ulocliv work mare, single or double. Flio'ne 2302W4. tf FOIt RENT Furnished ami unfurnish cil modern house. 0. W. Johnson, tf OAK, ash, fir Phonel322-J. and maple cord wood. W. P. Proctor. MarlO WANTED .Second hand cobblers sew ing machine. Adress If, care Journal. Mar2 WANTED lllll) lb. mare, black or bay, gentle and true. W. K. Lattin, Route 6. Mar3 FOIt KENT 4 room modern new cot tage, furnished complete. Telephone I'M -W. Marl WANTED TO KENT (iood Remington typewriter. Address I! 10, care of Journ.il. MnrJ WANTED To rent 7 or 8 room house reasonably close in. Address N. E. (J., care Journal. tf ARRANGE special spring business now. I'hono Dr. Morehouse, office 2199, nights 1510. FOR SALE 15 acres bottom lind, south of Marion. Mrs. E. Taomas, Marion, Oregon. Apnll tX)lt SALE 191(1 Six cylinder liuick automobile A-l condition. Price right. I'hone 2316W. Mar4 GOOD ALL ROUND TEAM For sale, also about 50 chickens. W. Zirkel, liox 113, Route 7. MarJ FOR SALE Eight room strictly mod- l em house. Call or address R. 1!. Houston, 715 South Commercial. Mar3 GOAT AND SHEEP SHEARING By up to date power equipment. List your order at Salem Fuel Yards. Phone 029. tf FOR RENT Buildings and about 20 acres of gr.iss land on Crowe's place. Phono 127 or llOtl, Russell Catlin, trustee. EXCHANGE Will sell good Harley motorcycle cheap, or trade for horse and buggy. Apply nt Capital Journ al office. tf WANTED To trule acreage near Sa lem for Albany property, or will tako auto truck for part. L. Stout, Stay ton, Oregon. Mar2 FOR SALE Established business, suit able for lady with small capital. No experience neeess.iry. Address No. 75 care Journal. " Mar4 FOB RENT Store, 21x165 feet, elee trie lights and steam heat. See Watt Blipp Co., 219 Norta Commercial street. Phone 363. tf FOR SALE Fine residence lot, 62xlOS feet, Oipital and Center streets. Price 2S00. Writo J. W. Becklcy, Ner strand, Minnesota. Mar23 FOR SALE Beautiful five acre tract, free sot), well drained, under cultiva tion, modern bungalow, one mile north of fairground, paved road, K. 9, Box 5, Salem, Oregon. Mar3