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STX THE DATLY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREfiO THURSDAY. MAR. 2, 1916. JUST GOT BACK FROM rt'YQRft -t AND SAY THATS A VlSE LITTLE TOW M WEMT INTO A CIGAJ? STORE FOR A PACKAGE OF CIGARETTES ."GirWE THE BEST YOU COr SAY'S 1 MOT CARING WHAT ' THEY, COST YOU flEAM PjEDMOflTS. MISTER, SAYS THElCLERK AMD tf WAS RIGHT' J. Iffy j":IVk 0F QWUTY 10 51 1. 4 sport i v ; Billy M Giamoion a ascott I nois enne ers Wins Boot Hilly Mascott ce'ohinted his twenty-' first birthday last night by winning the bantamweight championship (if tln northwest t'r.-iiii .lockoy Bennett after live and in!'.1 half rounds of the fastest, . K;i ni'st box'ng t li :i t wis ever seen in Salem nr in t!ie Northwest for that mat ter. This bout was scheduled to travel j eight rounds lint tlie .pee, I of the niat I velous liilly was too much for the 'vet eran ami his seconds tossed the towel into the ring in the middle of the sixth ronml. Mascott is hailed its the king of tlie lorthwcst feathers ami by ii'.iking IIS j iiuiuls he annexed tlie bnntninwoigiit j crown from liennett last night. Mascott' is not onlv u comer liut a champion anil the jockey stall to jiroltniij the eontest. I!e covered lmt he also lashed out with his left which was always cleared for action. After the fourth round which was Mascott 's liy a wide margin Pon nett 0cned up with all iie had. The boys met in die center of the ring .ind exchanged punches while tho crowd yelled for more. This round was a hum- nier. Mascott stung liennett with a wicked left time after time -and the! later slowed up. ilennett must h:tvc felt himself slipping Lmt lie kept coming! in ami must be given credit for a janif fight against Itilly. Msrott who has all of the jockey s boxing .issetis and (renter than all others couth. The sixth round had progressed but Fifteen Boxing and Wresting Bouts Staged for Two Days Starts Tonight my o'.tland. Or., Mar. 2. Beginning the day meet of the I'aeifie N'orth f association championships, lo box- and wrestling bonis will OREGON HAS CHEESE FAMINE Portland, Ore., March 2. The entire country, and ihi';, ). Ahe Pm-aW-coast, laces the biggest cheese famine, since the first cheese enters arrived bv ox team, Portland dealers announced today. Tillamook and other cheese cen ters arc unable to supply the local de mand, unci eastern shippers have sent no cheese west for some time. (t the Multnomah Athlo'ic club tonight. Eight ot these will be boxing and aev en wrestling matches. Soinitinnls and some finals in the wrestling chanipion.-hips will lie singed tomorrow afieraooa. The finals in ev erything will come tomorrow night. Boxers and wrestlers from the Se attle ind Spokane clubs, from the Ore gon Agricultural college, the I'niversity of Oregon and several I'ortl.ind athletic clubs, have entered for the champion ships, and some lively contests are promised, Boxing matches will be tor three .'-minute rounds, with an extra --minute round if the judges cannot agree. Sonntor La Follelte in announcing his candidacy failed to say he was pushed, in by his friends, liut the Wisconsin man alw.iys was something o an oddity in polities, anyway. ban Franciscans buried Ocneral Gloom at sea and he returned to haunt them. If he is like bread cist upon tho water and has returned seven-told. be staged I"10 hurial was anything but a success. his friends freely predict that liilly is one and one half minutes and .Mascott certain to land at the top of the heap was humping liennett with both hands i the jockey s seconds tossed in the Alo Packed 20 for 10c I. . - . fc. .... . V. VAUJABS-2 COUPON IN EACH PACKAGE Independence News (f'apital Joiirnnl Speeinl Service. 1 1 ihleiendeiice, (Ire., March 2 --An old fashioned box socinl preceded bv what is promised to bo a very interesting program, will be given Saturday ccn ing at the Highland school house, four miles .sii'itli of town. The proceeds will be placed in the treasury of the recently organized l.iternry society. .V double header linsketbnll game was played Saturday evening at the high school gymnasium. The first wa.i a return game played by the girls of the t'heniawn Indian .school and the hieh school gills team. (Ireat interest and evitcmeiit was held throughout the whole mulch. The Tinul score was 111 to I iu favor of 'henin w ii. The second game was between the high school boys leiiui it ml the locals, lieing likewise very interesting though decidedly in favor of the high school. Mho claimed the victory with a score of 1 to 5 in their favor. A small blaze which wus rapidly ginning into n good sized fire was discovered Saturday evening in the high school gvinnii.siuin imemdiately after the basketball games. It was thought to have been started by either defective wiling of a care lessly thrown cigarette. Outside of Hav ing created a great excitement no dam-1 a'.:e was done. Mr. mid Mrs. Norman Saunders were the suhccl ol a very noisy charivari Saturday evening at the home of the bride's parents. 'oniild Stafrin, of the county metrop olis, wirs iu the city Thursday relative to organizing a militia ut this pluce in tlie near future. The Men's club was addressed Tues day night by President Campbell, of the Oregon university, Mrs. liascue returned from Portland Sunday, where she has been arranging 'tor her spring millinery. Mr. and Mrs. I .. ? f. Young recently V'tiirned from Missouri, where thev have been for the past month or so. An cultural college, will give uu illustrated lecture upon I'lgypt and the ilolyland at the lliglilund school house Friday evening. The iidini.-siou is free ami nil are eordiullv invited. lie ins no nail luci;. lie is after no I less n notable than Kid Williams, him self, and should they ever enter the ring togt ther well it will be worth going n:i!es to witness. Hitting with both hands he worried liennett with left jabs and right up per cuts and forced the champion ban tam to extend himself to the limit but the limit was not enough to win. Hilly will prove a popular boxer in any bind as he is always coming and puts up a lively scrap under any circumstances, lie outcla-sed I'ennett in all depart ments of the game and evened up old scores bv winning ,i clean cut victory last night. Eennett Dead Game. When liennett 's seconds tossed til 0 towel into the ring, the .jockey turned and wobbled against the ropes a beaten man. He gamelv tried to smile ion Can Run County Affairs Says Old Guard ('.'ontinued rrom pngo one.) recalled the strange faces iu the crowd 'ind welcomed them, also lie hail a few doubts. The judge not only scented smallpox but objected to (he pnrtv be ing inoculated with the germs of the lidiniiiisliation slate. Ppon sonie o'f the McCallisler pledges n great light beirnn to dnwn mid nt'ler a summing up bv Mux (lelilhur the name of James (1. Ileltzel was presented as n nominee bv Alec T n Pollctte. The ('net was driven home that the slate offieinls did not need anv ni:;nu ieti proloi'tinn from (he people but (lint the people were rnther in need of iiro lertion from the offieinls who sought to corral (lie whole show. McCnllistor died ideil-'i'i as n cut does hair and when it came to a final vote Heltcl was elect cdchniiiniiii by about 10 majority, i. nt of the 102 voles cast. Two of the penitentinrv votes were ruled out, one. residence it wns chinned and anolher whose resi (o be not ill Marion Kinlicott was chosen as , Karl Knee was elected Uiis-m'11 Hrooks as trons- ii guard whose is iu (he east, deuce is sun! county, S. M', vice-president, secretary witli I urer. i The stand putters simply over plnyed : their hand. Lt has been the history of the past that '2."i votes will control nny county meeting but w ith too many i strange faces' present the Old Ciiurd j 'Studied the vucciue uiid dodged the , play the self-styled Non-Conference bas ketball champions in meeting the I'a cific university team of Forest (irnve. : Pacific has never recovered entirely j from the defetit handed them by the : Willamette football team, and claim I that they -will come to Salem Satur ' day night and show (hem how the game of basketball is plavei. Jn lieu of the fact that Wilhimi'tlo held (lie eonfer ; ence chumps, O. A. ('., (o u 17 11 scare. ! they will doubtless hav n hard proposi tion to prove. Following fftc ?rimo flip big event of the evening will be the award day program in the chapel of Waller hull, when Willamette warriors will be awarded for (heir wort, of th Mist vear. Willis Hsrtlett, president of the W. club, has nrrnnireil a gooil pro gram for the evening. Some of the at tractions: The fllee club will mat' first ntuiearance for the year and sing several Willamette songs. T. S. AlsD: ids. president of the board of trlstees will be present and that fnct ulone In sures an evening of jollity and fun. ." he is one of the most wild- soeahers ie the slate. A number of "old L'rads" will be back to tell o'f Cue "old dnvs." Some of them are: Dr. lb's MeTnlvro "llusty" Schramm. "Roland Pfoff. I'hniincev Bishop, Austin Flegel. fllenit Mef'nddnm and others if thev can pes siblv pet linch. Award duv is the one day of the year when enthusiasm gels into the -system of every student nil'' "pen" is displaced to show to these receiving awards that their w oi l; ha been apnrecinjcj, Following the el1'' iTiini a big banquet will be served ie honor of (he women. A rreeenicnt i f the linnnuet nre beim' eared for be i' l"ssVS Tlorvl Holt "ml Helen Westell. The Froshmnn (ilee will be held o" the evening of March lo. As vet th" nlace where it will be started has not been decided upon. Some talk lias been heard of holding it iu the First M. ' h, in order lo oive those who are Hoiick to to a Eeavcr. Portland, Or., Mar. 2. 'Dry on Ilouek, oiico one of Connie Mack's "coiners," will weir a Heaver uniform and pitch for JLeCredie this year. Met'redie got his name to a contract last night. Hotick jumped to the Federals two I tiie go which was with-l -' . "go nner miming a Jairly good siioiiij; huh me .Aiuieio's. i.asc year the lirooklyn Federals planted him m manager of a Colonial league team. Dur ing tire winter he returned to his old home here. McCredie kept his eye on Hotick, never littering a chirp for fear somebody else would grab hiiu. Yester day Philadelphia's timer for re-claiming him lapsed, ,in, McCredie lost no time iu getting a contract in front of him. the fans wli towel and end oiu a null moment ami gave real run for their moiiev. Two Other Bouts. Al Somineis was entitled to a decision over Hoineo Hagen' after eight rounds at l.")S pounds. Summers had the edge in tour rounds, three were about even and one went to Hagen. Soniniers lin-i ished stronger and out boxed the b iker during the greater part of the contest. Al broke his hand in the second round which deprived him of the use of his right to a great extent but he never let up and slammed Itoniea whenever an opening was presented. Summers was more agressive to hang on to keep away from the stiff punches of his opponent. Alex Trambitas slapped Karl Zimmer man in two rounds at 114 pounds. The NEW TODAY CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING BATE! Rate per word New Today: Esch insertion, per word 1 One week (6 insertions), per woru" 5c One month (20 insertions), per word 17o All ads must be ordered for stated length of time, no ad to count less thtia 10 words. The Capital Journal will not be re sponsible for more than one insertion for errors in Classified AdTertise ments. Ifead your advertisement the first day it appears and notify us im mediately if it contains an error. Minimum chirge, I.jc. PHONE 837 lor wood eaw. tf IfAttltV Windowcleaner. Phone 76S. Aprl KOOM AND POAKD Phone WOOD CUTTEb'S 2153J. 2;i94-l(. Mar3 VA.TKb Phone Mar7 Team Begins Practice. I'.erkeley, Oil., Mar. 2. For the first time this year the gridiron uarirors of and Hagen w is content Fnivcrsity of California but two tears trickled down his cheeks. I bovs went at it from the tup of the Poor Old .lock. For Hilly Mascott it gong but the husky little Houniaiii.iii was only another victory but for Jock-! had the edge on iiis taller opponent in ev it was the beginning of the end. all departments of the game. Zimmer Ganie to the core .ind a gentleman in- man broke ground and when Trambitas side ami out of the ring, tiie ex-turfman slammed him on the nose it took the was the idol of tho fans in his day for eight years held tiie bantamweight crown but. the fans were ready to elect a new king and the ring was crowded by the sports who hastened to shake Mascolt's victorious aw. The jockey put up a game battle and from the scond npmd he saw he was aizainst a real comer while vyitli hard winters behind him, Hen- ill be out to begin up his nett must "goer.'' be c Put lassed is somewhat of a never lor a minute did hostility out of Ziininci'iiina and he de clared he w is unable to go on. Tram bitas is but lo years old but has a clev er pair of hands that will win hiiu fame t he keeps to tiie boxing game. Zini-i merman had a good left but was tin-1 tble to cope willt the speed and ag-' ressiveness ot the li'anibitas boy. Al Summers is mulched with "Fight ing liilly" Murray I'm- March 17 at the Hose City Athletic club smoker to be held in Portland. in their full regalia tomorrow work for (lie season of l!Hii. Andy Smith, new football coach of tne blue and gold, will then havo his first opportunity to inspect the squad, to determine what the candidates need most and to furnish a basis for his plan of campaign. Nearly llHI men are expected to be in moleskins. Smith will devote the early practice to drilling the candidates in' the rudi ments ot the gime, so that a groundwork will lie laid for the next fall. good work San Oeorge Washington. Professor lloiuor of the smallpox. 1 lie hike warm supporlei s of;,.,,),' .Met niiister ilroppe.l away when the desirous of hearing it n elm to eel plot was bared mid the Marion county,,, ,,.,) . t.eerlofore the Fresh,, in n (lice '' i republicans demonstrated (he fact that j has alwiivs been held iu the chrinol. bet I they could mid would run their ow a : the past few vears have clearly demon Inilaiis without interference or control ! stinted that ti lin-.rer hall is ,,ec..ss..rv administration. !ls iil(,,v .,., i..,,,,, ,.,.. t,,,.,i .,..,.. em. The arm ota' e ns then rtieie appropriate program ami I l:u" i','., 1 1,. , ,i ....... ii ..... ,...s,,, , vum , . n, ,,,iv.,i,0 (,. s; on account, of hick o'f r at the grammar school ti nieniorv of: iii .'. i ...'. . . . . . ' ' ' "" , "nm ne die local ma ces was had bv all those present. Or .'gen Ag! i j "HZ" FIXES ACHING, WILLAMETTE NOTES irnv "Tiz" Doei Comfort Burning, Calloused Feet and Corns. Tired. The 'eb.,tet tan l.ilerary society pro gram Inst night was an interesting one, covering much territory. Tho program wns opened by Adolph Spiess, who gave an interest ing discussion on the right hand man of President Woodrow Wii son, who in his opinion was none other than Colonel House, "the eyes of the president,' ' as he expressed it. me lira uuuioer wns or a nierary na-1 boring cities iu which the Ol line: Howard Jewett rend the first ' u ill ..,.,. i i.:.... .. i.- i "Sure! I uis TIT every time for anf foot trouble." ti sore feet, biirniug , It'll. ler li'ct. tired Icet. would be room for nil. This is tlie I -niiisicnl event of (he venr tit the col lege ns it is participated in by oven student. Haul I!. Smith, debate' manager, ills., Clee club malinger, returned this wee', from mi extended trip through north western Washington and states that will not be feasible for the Willamette (ilee clubs to make a trip lip through tie Sound country as he had at first c templated; conditions were such Ihnt he feared it would be n financial failure, hence lire will schedule dates at iie;el: e clul appear. One thing which is uu its- piot. The high school Y. W. Hurt n number of the city Y. W. ladies will be present and an enjoyable program audi meeting is anticipated. Tomorrow evening Willamette stu-1 dents are planning to hear Mine. Wch-j -.-iter Powell at the (irnml in a musical i recital for the -benefit of the Willam-j cite library. Mine. Powell has a very in-i foresting program and is well spoken of wherever she has appealed. j Charles P. Ohling, a former W. 1'. student of the class o'f 'Hi. now con nected w ith the Albanv Herald, broke i Price Shoe Co. into the liineli.jht this week when it j Watt Shipp Co. ... was announced that rne storl; had left Standard Cleaners . a baby girl at his home. line in school .tr. Ohling was nn sic- live student and did much for which hi j is remembered by the students. i Standing of Teams Unchanged by Last Night's Contests Standing of Teams. W. Capital National Bank.. ,S Capital Business College. S Bishops 8 Frv 's Drug Store 7 For Great Auto Race. Diego, Cab, .Mar. 2. Arr iticn- i incuts are today being made for the fitty mile automobile race March 25 oyer the exposition course. The expo sition has offered a .2,."U0 cup and a large purse. Among the drivers entered are Bar ney Oldfield, Bob Huiin.iii, Ted.lv Tetz laff. Karl Cooper and Clifford ihirant. Their entries were received yesterday. Hddie Pillion. Kddie O'Connel'l and oth er drivers are expected to enter. The course is tiie same track on which the exposition hicvclo race was held last Tuesday. I llauser Bros. Pet .SHI .Still .Still ."OH .-tun .100 .Ion .10f' the I Couple Eloped In Aeroplane, Married In Hospital, Sorry for Both Acts The standing of the teams in Commercial Basketball league remained unchanged nfter last night's series at the Y. M. C. A. The four league lead ers played the four tail enders and the expected happened. The games were all won by decsive scores except the con test between the Fry's and Tfnuser Bros, which ended 1) to 11 in favor of the druggists. The series last night was devoid oi spectacular features but the games were not one sided despite the imlicsv tious of the 'score board. The scores follow : First Game. ry s Drug Store. Hau San Francisco, Mar. 2. A roiiiau literally buihled in the clouds, when' I Art Smith, daredevil exposition binlhoy,! 'tope. I three years ago in ins aeroplane, villi winsome Ainiee ('our from Foitl Wayne, Indiana, threatened soon to; founder on the ro. ks of .1 divorce court. Attorney Harry 1. Staffrd iiiiiiouiice.l todny that Smith had instructed him to file a divorce case ngainst Mrs, Smith en the grounds of extreme cruelty. that he planned to follow instructions Brooks. . Whitney ( 10).. . ) McKinncy (1).. ! M into ii , Dutton ' Final score: llauser Bros., 0. F. . ,.F. , ..('. . . ..O. . . .0. . Frv s Hrtig or Bios. . . Fry CI , . Manning Miller Hii . ... Wood . Wolborn store. 11: Handball Series Is Scheduled for Tonight at Y. M. I. A. m The Albany Y. M. C. A. handball team will meet the team representing the Business Men 's class of the local Y. JM. C. A. tonight. The contest to night will be a return mutch with the Albany players. About two weeks ngo the Salem aggregation wns defeated at Albany by one match. The Salem team expects to avenge the defeat tonight. The public is invited and there will be no admission charged The team repre senting the Salem Y. M. C. A. will be composed of the following: I? C op. Oscar B. Oingrich. li. T. McTn . A. A. Schramm. H V Como(n T. If. Farrar, Jim Y'nung, Paul B. Wallace. Ttaloh Fvans. I.. H. Comnfnn. P. Read and others. B tyre tien u ii limn. Tames Marr. Mooros, W. P. l larence Walls. ,T. FOIt UKNT Furnished 103 li. Phone Mar. 4. FOB RKXT Housekeeping Phone 209311. rooms, tf DKFSS MAKING Mrs. gers, 212 8. lUth. Carrie Rod-Maria POIt SAI.K Carpet loom, cheap. In quire 301 N. Com '1. Mar3 FOIt SALK Two teams, wagon. Phone 1722. harness and Mar2 HOUSK TO HKNTOlnse in, call 201 N. High. Phone 7S2M. FOIt SALK- -Blockv work mare, sinfln or double. Phone 2.102W4. tf FOU RENT Furnished and unfurnish ed modern house. O. W. Johnson, tf OAK, ash, fir Phoncl322-J. and maple cord wood. W. F. Proctor. MarlO WANTED Second iiand cobblers sew ing machine. Adress b', care Journal. Mar2 WANTKD TO liKNT-dnod Remington typewriter. Address it 10, care of Jouriul. Mar2 WANTKD To rent 7 or 8 room house reasonably closo iu. Address N. E. O., care Journal, tf FOB BALE 15 acres bottom rind, south of Marion. Mrs. E. Thomas, Marion, Oregon. Apnll LOB bALK lillli Six cylinder Buick automobile A-l condition. Price right. 1'hone 2340W. Marl L'OR HAI.K a room house lot, ,10x100, barn, some fruit, price $3."0, terms. Scott & liynon. Mar GOOD AU, ROUND TKAM For sale, also about 50 chickens. W. Zirkel Box 113, Routo 7. Mar3 FOli SA1K7rj bushel grass wheat for April sowing, good yield if any soil. $1.2: per bushel, phone .K503-K. Mar3 FOR fciAI.E Eight room strictly mod ern house. Call or nddress R. B. llouslon, 745 South Commercial. Mar3 iOU SALE 2 year old bull and 2 young cows with calves, or without. John Maninrli, Route 3, Box 253 Mjri Second Game. Price Shoe Co. Cap. Business Collece. Iiauisever. Welsh '(2). 1'tter I .eisev moment, though prob.tbly , Brill (IM . . i toodbve, Hwollen feet feet. I " i"""'"K a.ivetiitiie, which snl,H la,.t is ,,.lt s.,(,m w " "' I'liiious nature, each meeting j ne the opportiiuitv of liouriiM lie some member will write mid read a j combined glee clubs In the past" the .,,,'''' . , ,-. v, . iclnlis have traveled considerably but 1 resident ial ( aiolidates ' was dis-1 seldom made a local nppeniaiice. ' cussed ably l,y Alplieus Gillette who Wi, it,Tm!Umll Mr. Smith whMaM haps 1, tlie taw,,,,,, of Ihe three H , s ,. ,M , , f J The humorous number of the program j", t Z as we is hisloiua wits l int iircsenlCil , t . i ,i r i . ., . . . I,.. ., Miii,. . ,,.ii. ,.' looked forward to witli interest. Several , ..... n't uu I , n 1 . ,., li , ion oi ' . f . t, , , , , e traced tueir history , ,...:. .i . . '.. "I, ..'IU w.-si f si ,l U,IL II,, I e team, they are: .Misses fiances Hit T innl -score: Capital Business ( 1!; Price Shoe Co.. 11. Whisk, from the most primitive times down to present history ntid told what particu lar hirsute adornment's were and had held greatest favor. Kail Clinplnti as choirmnn for purlin ineuttiiy liraclice held n live nieetiliL' at a n en rly not todav. Meanwhile. Smith was aboard tiie lin er Chiyo Main, en route for .lapan -and forget fulness. "I guess it will do me good to get away," he commented before sailing aw iv lo fill an enuauomont lo flv be- I fore the Mikado and other Japanese dignitaries, for tlie next three months. The elopement of the Smiths was the first bv Ihe aeroplane route. Thev flew from Fort Wayne, Indiana, to Hillsdale, Michigan. There the aerouhine hid .trouble- and tell. When Smith clinic to : consciousness, he learned that the pret , ly Aimee Conr. his companion, was in Smother ward of the hosinlnl. i Thev had long been eneasied. but fun. Xntiona! Bank. F. .F. , .0... .0. . .0. . s . Cox (2 1 . . . Turner ( li i Kavaiiaugh (5i . . . Cooper 1 2 ) Muehler McTntvre (4) Divorce Knocks Out Battling Nelson ee. ."Divorce Love anil '. Bishops. Sweeney (ID.. ; Ackernian (5) Sea Ulster (41 . Hadclit'f : Raniseyer. , . . Locker Final score Cleaners, 5. Third Game. Standard Cleaners . .F. ..F. ... ..C. ... . ..0. ... . .0. ... . .s. Bishops, 15; Curtiss (.'!) . Hart i2i .. da rd ner . ... A I ford .... Bavcs .. Witti Simula rd Portland. Or., M; granted today. Am fr kisses to .ill. Thus telegraphed Fay King f,om ivansas , tty, iierabling the -ne is no longer tlie t..,i . .....iiiicm naming .elson, once weignt champion of th world. iu his divorce suit filed i Illinois, a lew weeks ago. lint declared Fav had told him she "liked him as .1 pal, but as a husband, never.'' news that wife of Oscar light- Fourth Game. News Notes From Jefferson Way (Capital Journal Special Service ) Mrs. F. (I. Arthur, of l.os Angeles, is visiting her sister, Mrs. F. C. Wiltsev of this neighborhood. Mr. and .Mrs. A. T. Walu motored out to their farm Sunday. r.. C. Han-lev ! dav. GOAT AND SHEEP SII EARING By up to date power equipment. List vour urner ai oaicm 1'lie 'nr. It.n 529. tt EXCHANGE-WU1 sell good Harley motorcycle cheap, or trade for horso m ouggy. Apply at Capital Journ- tf SI EC1AI v,n ,,av ,.t,ntfl a j tor fat hens Kri.l ,y and Satur.lav. I rice s meat market, 325 X. Cotnmcr- ' nal street. Ma,.2 WAN rKD-To tr ide acreage near Sal lorn for Albany property, or will take auto truck for part. L. stout, Stav ton, Oregon. Mat2 rOlt SALE Established business, suit ahlo for lady with small capital No experience necess.iry. Address No. 75 caro Journal. Marl I bye corns, callouses, bunions! ! that involved mini v of Roberts Rules n'f mid law spots. No more shoe tightness, no mote limping with pain or drawing up your lace in agony. "It, is mag ical, ails righl otf. "Ti.'' draws out ill the poisonous exudations which pull' up Hie feel. 1'se "'1'iz " and wear small er shoes. 1'se "Tin" and forget your loot niiseiv. All how comfortable vour Icet feel. ' Order. j The Phil. 'dorian program had for its , chief idea the consideration of railroads and tale cases, "The Abisknu Rail road," Leigh Douglass: "The Astorin , Rate Case." Wallace Adams, " Portland Hind lis Relation to the Astoria Rate Case," drover dates; "eRinliug," se lected, Rein Jackson; "Astoria, As tins, Ada Ross, File: Minion, Esther While and Fern Wells. The .question to be debuted will be the same as the men will debute. "Govern ment Ownership "f Railroads. " The date for the debate is set for April 2s. at Tiicotuii. The tryout for the men's debate team will be held March It. These who will try out are: Affirmative, Byron Con lev. Otto Pnulus, James Kning, Aloph piess. egntivo, Chester Winner. Will .V. . .F. . .C. , . . G. .0. , . .S. Watt Shipp Co. . Rowland (H ... (lahlsdorff . . . . Carson ( 2. Ross Moiirman Oct a 2. i cetit box of "Ti. now nt i -"H ""so, iiiiv druugist or department store. Do, night will be not suffer. Have good feet, glad feet, feet Hint neer swell, noer hurt, never f,i' tired, A year's I'oot coutlort gear autccd or juonev refunded. tcr tlleiscr, Russell Uu !!'. Harold Miller. Saturday Today is "Pioneer day" for the col the lime when every stu-!h'i.' "', C. A. Many of the old stu dent will have the privilege of show j "'tits who were formerly members of ing how much entliiisiasin he may tr.'n-' - wi" hack to attend the einte. The occasion is n double hen.l ! I'r"g. am. which was printed in Tnes er. To vtarl things off Willamette will I Jl,.v ' Journal, and to be at tho bun- there was parent.il opposition. But love Billings. Kiniiia ' hiiighe.l al such interference, and the i next Ming the lour family heard was I that the couple had wedded in the hos pital., ' I For n time all went well. Then, nc . cording to Smith, his wife's affections , seemed to cool. She did not bid him the' 15 ton, I farewells -of other d ivs when h : ".'V1" scene,, to aiiraci oiticials: R. I.. Matthew, referee I"', r. i, , , it. s. nn.icbff and Then Inst December their ways parted Oscar B. Gingrich : .mo ,,n- i;ni in-,,, oacK ,o iii.uanii Smith Price (3) . . Carver (2),. , Buker....... Williams (2). Zosel Marr final score: Capital National Bank- Watt Shipp Co.. 3. J. H. Farrar, timers: scorer. tedded at last that separation and Hairy Sav-j fr n ,;, , , i)(t AMITY POSTOFFICE ROBBED MARRIED SIXTY YEARS Pasadena, Cnl., March 2. Mr. r Mis. Warren Woods,- aged S2 and 70 celebrated their sixtieth ' wedding an niversary today. They came nest bv ct cart before there were anv railroads. Amity, Or., March 2. A robberv oc curred here Monday in the potof fice. , The robbers pried the front door of the lOt'fice opens with tools taken from a nearby blacksmith ship. Tiie safe was blown, but . nothing was secured. This lis tiie second robbery in two mouths. was in Salem Sun- Kber t'tter is home from eastern Ore gon, where he has been for the last few months. Mrs. E. Satur.lav. H. Prothers was in Salem THINK DIAZ A JOKE an Antonio, Texas, March 2. Tin ged Felix Diaz revolution in f..;.. seriously here either bv Carranzistii '. for they believe that Mexicans do not place confidence in him. It is believed that Francisco De Lr Barra and a strong American ecelesias .ical element nre financing Diaz's re ported ateivities. Federal authorities here have know- out ,u several places i Mexico, is not connected wh Diaz, but is backed , ALideristas. all. is not taken American or RENTstorei 21ll65 ffle Ble tne bghts and steam heat. Se Wat Bb.pp Co 219 Norta Commercial treet. Phono 363. FOR SALE Fino residence lot, 62x108 v. Becklev, Ner " Mar23 Write J. I2.S0O. strand, Minnesota. 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