EIGHT TTTTC DATLV f!A PTT4T, JOT'RNAL. SALEM. OREGON. TUESDAY, MAR. 7, 1916. A pretty girl, A summer night, A man, And he'll succeed, 0 ! Get yourself properly Tux-ified and you'll make all rivals look as though they were tied to a post 'cause there's no tobacco made that rivals Tuxedo for speeding things up. . You just can't taste the savory flavor and whiff the snappy fra grance of "Tux" without feeling the spirit of hustle shooting through vour whole system. tne you full Try PROP. WILLIS L. MOOKB li -Chief of tins Untied States Wcatlier Uuiuuu "1 uxeJo appeals to me because II Is fragrant, without being heady; ml! I, tut not tastclest. A thor oughly cnjoyaUe, tjtisftlng pipe fohacco that affords whuLioms rcluxalion. Tllli V ... , ..J ! "PREPAREDNESS" SPIRIT x : BRINGS HOST : TO ENLIST IN Last night the Armory had the up-: peanince of a miniature concentration iMiiip. The new ivci'nits who answered the. call of preparedness swamped the ipnirler master 'h department, nnd niiiiiy were unable to be filled with the serv ice equipment, prior to the hour for' diill. The Annual Federal Inspection will he held tomorrow night nnd every mem ber is working hard to maintain, the ranking position as the bnnner company of the slate on the records that will go back to the War Department. The company lias filially secured ( permission of the (leueral Staff toi iceruit up to Kill men. Notice was re-! ceicd fioui headipiiirtei's yesterday by Captain Max (lehllinr Hint in ease lob jiicu were present for the inspection to-, morrow, nddilioiial equipment includ ing clothing, rifles, lockers, and all oilier military paraphernalia would be forwarded immediately. The company 4 m.. aiem s nan Stitch in Time Saves-Nine'l The Capital Journal Pave the pieces of your broken castings or machinery parts and we. will nave you money. And we'll save you the time yon might waste waiting for a new part Oyv-ncetyliMio welding makes the brokeu part good as new. Estimates cheerfully fuiui.slo'd. VICK BROTHERS GARAGE, 260 N. High Saleiu, Orcgou Springs Made and Repaired Woldlng nnd brazing of U kinds all kinds of Auto Repairing nnd painting all worlt guaran teed. R J. Herschback 2:9 State St. Salem, Ore. (7 Because his pipe Is filled with sweet And mel- Low,rich TUXEDO! . -I : . Li a wrm ww jnk . trm m imw The Perfect Tobacco And no wonder 1 For there's vvido world so rich as the choice, ( ripe Burley that Tuxedo is made' of. When this wonderful leaf is1 mellowed to perfect mildness and " every last bit of bite taken out by original l uxedo Process" have a smoke that's packed of life and joy and satisfaction. Tuxedo for a week. YOU CAN BUY TUXEDO EVERYWHERE Convenient, famine wrapped, nwistuie-proot pouch . . . OC Famous green tin with gold lettering, curved to ht pocket 10c In Tin llnmidart, 40c and SOc In Clan llumiJori, 50c and 90c AMERICAN TOBACCO COMPANY OF RECRUITS CO. M, 0. N G. ii t unanimously agreed last night to se cure the recruits. About l" vacancies exist under the new proposition, ino- the new proposition, pro- ...... i, ,., i,-,,., tin. volecl I hey Inspect ion. The recruit in: office will; be open all dav and tomorrow, at the Armory. ( t t All applicants must be over IS years of age, of good moral character, and of permanent residence, or occupation, so that they will be in n position to al lend the drill regulahly every Tues day night. ATJMSVILLE NEW3 A. K. ence T clirtittk irsda v. has a fire tit their resi No damage was done. but a L'nod deal of excitement ensued. ' Mrs. Frank V. I.athrop, of Pleasant i drove, visited lit the C. M, Uubinsou j home Thursday afternoon. j Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Ivnhinson and children, Carrol and Lucille, went to Salem Saturday. They returned home mymvm f Wn " FW wi'. 'I'll P1 W WW 1 " J-W W i fr"tf. wtyn.iyy, wmm wnWH dy Repair Guide Guarantees the Following Firms Reliability Shoe Repairing while You wait YE BOOT SHOP 32S STATE ST. Capital Journal will repnir, buy thing. Recover Advertising or sell anv- the lost or restore found articles. for Pipa and Cigarette no tobacco leaf in the' Ash Wednesday's Services at St. Paul's Episcopal , j Tomorrow lieine the beginning of I ' I 'mil 's Kpiscopal . I celidiratiiin of tin Ash Wednesday, and Lent, services at St. I'hurch are to be n Holy Communion at !':.'S0 a. m. with litany a I 7:!0 p. in Services for the brief address, and also with address, remainder of this i week at the same church will be even song Thursday evening at 7:110 when llsll"l' '"'" "r -'M''i win no tne preacher, and lilnuv and address on Friday evening at, Hie same hour. The regular weekly schedule of Len ten services at, Ht. I 'a ill's is to be. even song on Monday, Tuesday and Thurs day at -1:110 p. in. and litany Wednes days and Fridays at 7:iH) p. m. Brief addresses or meditations will accom pany each service. The regular Sunday schedule is undisturbed. Rehearsals are in progress by St. Paul's choir for the . presentation of the Passion oratorio, "The Crucifix ion" composed by Sir John Stainer. which it is planned to present on the 1 1 ning or. noon num.,, (pril .1. Sunday evening, Mrs! deo. Hurst retuniod to her home in Silvortou Saturday, nfter a visit w it lief mother, Mrs. W. (1. Merrificld, c this place. Ilecord. Excelsior Motorcycles Tver Johnson and Excelsior Bicycles; Repairing; Accessories; Tires; Oils; Motor Overhauling our specialty. Morse & Ramsden Phone 1687 221 a High St. Modern Shoe Repair Co. 474 Court Street Fine Shoe Repairing 13 - Sport IS TAKING IT EASY Says He Is In No Harry Joe Howard Says "The Spirit Moved Him" New York, Mar. 7. Boer Rodcl to day joined -the corps of ring veterans i willing (.'lampion Jess Willard to ; round into shape for his fight with I Frank Meruit He donned the gloves I and exchanged a few Mows with the I champion, hut the workout was brief j and light Willard refused to work: hard lie said: "Why hurry? I'm in good condition now and we still have nearly three Weeks before the fight." It is understood that Al Reich, an other, old tinier at the padded mitt game, will enlist in the champion's training squad within a few ilavs. While Willard was buffeting "Rodol nnd doing a bit of gym work, Frank Moraii was floundering in the snow iriund Westchester countv.. He plod ded more than 10 miles through heavy gi--iig ami trottol blowing a bit, but back to his ramp still strong. All Stus Boat Portland. Portland, Ore. fi's" half under the last half . rissoiiation sty' tr.:.M last niL.li; chi. inpions, (i to , Mar. 7. Plav SMi Pacific coast r etding to the Natio'i ' the All-Star hod: trounced the Portlr Not a Vaudeville Stunt. Portland. Ore., Mar. 7. ,loe Howard, vaudeville star and musical comedy composer, may find n court .judgment lor $oil,(Kltl hanging over his head un less he presents some reason to the contrary before next Saturday. Mrs. Kdah Withempoon has sued Howard for breach of promise. Papers were served on Howard when he was in Portland in January. He did not answer them. The time limit has expired. Yes-t.-r.liiy Mrs. Witherspooii asked for an order of default, and the hei.i'icg it:'.? s"t for Sat unlay. Mi'f. Witlu 1 si'ooe says Howard made viieent love If) l'er when he v.is -n I'oi tiaii'! two yi nr.- ago. and nrembed to ci nie back Mid ninrl'y her. .'fowar,! said he t!i if;'lv ii:opuscd to t'' u i-l-ov -it a dinner a'tcr he had driiuif Cen '(ilerable ,sine. vc:?)i I aukec. only a s l'e'eutsw Wolgr.t. Wis.. Mar. 7. Ad Wo! icll of his 'former self, was ',1 by Fr.'ddie Welsh i'i decision bout last nii;ht the unanimous verdict of V, Unst. easily defend ."-I'liuiiil in ncc' iding to local sporting ,11'iters today. Welsh was much too fast for Wolgast and did not lit: ve to e .fi nd himself. Berkeley Poor Tacklers. Berkeley. Pal.'. Mar. 7. Tackling practice featured today's workout on the Cuivci'sity of California oval by the Blue and Cold football sipiad un der direction of Andy Smith, the new coach. The first spring practice yes '(I'diiV was satisfactory to Smith, al though he belie, cs the men are woeful ly weak in tin kling. More than M) men were out todav. His Honor Makes No Prem ises Except To Do His Best As In the Past Judge Calloway, who presides over Department Number '2, of the circuit court of this district which comprises (he counties of Marion and Linn, to day filed his declaration of candidacy for the Democratic nomination for re election. During his sojourn on the bench Jdge Calloway has had some knotty problems to settle in the cipiitv department and has won a host of friends by his impartial decisions and fair honest dealings in all cases that come before him. There are two nukes elected in this district but there is 110 judge elected for the eipiit.v department nor for te criminal department, the two success ful judges simply settle the ipiestion themselves as to what division of the court business can best be maintained in the interests of eeerfiomy nnd justice in the courts, licports that certain candidates are running for the office in the criminal department and that oth ers ars candidates for the eipiity judge ship are erroneous and all of the candi dates will find that they are running for the office of circuit judge alone and Hint the two highest candidates will settle the headship of the depart ment themsehes In nn interview today Judge Cullo wav slated that he had no slogan and 1. . t ..!.., ( no promises 10 niaie ri'i'i elected he would give the best in him to the. service of the people irrespec tive of part,', politics or other consider ations. If he was not elected ine judge said lie and Mrs. Calloway woulil return to their Yamhill county ranch. The judge also added that the days which he and Mrs. Calloway spent on that farm raising prunes, pigs and babies were the happiest of their lives. If tt. earner doe not girt lervtce notify the office. 11 mm MM News 1 Stov.Hl to Play First Base Toledo, Ohio, Mar. 7. George Sfov a:l will be Roger Bresnnl.un 's first baseman on the Toledo club this rea son. This became known todav win ii it .:s learned I'resnuhaii had assumed stall's Fodeisl league contrai l. The Eerjamin-Fox Bout. Portland, Ore., Mar. 7 .Toe Ben.jimi:i of !-pokan , tonight will take n cru 'k at tlij allege I title of Jimmy Fox of San Viaiiciseo, win- claims to be the p.vr (f all featherwi ight:' on the Pacific coast. 1 u ey v.i'l Lex six utatiitory rounds of iwo niiiiViS each. Both have inet rJli!y Mascott recently, and in each (a. e .!- result as a draw. n one of (he five other bouts on the card. .Tiniiey Kelly, 1 !i I pounds, will Ejttli. his irfferences with Ike Coa.ii. Training in Tull Swing. San Francisco, Mar. 7 Hy next Monde.,- the Const league training season will be in full swing. Cliff Blanken Mii;, manager of the Salt Lake Bees, and Rowdy Elliott, Oakland pilot, are alicndy at their respective training spots, preparing the way for the play ers themselves who will begin to arrive before the end 'if I he week. At Modesto, 0a'.. today Blankenship ad Billy Burke, the Bees' trainer, lire p:epnring the groends for the coming training. Klliott r.r.,1 his trainer are nerform'r.g the same duties at Roves Sonne's ulit.m tl... i.,L-t .. 111 ...-..,.' .. I Manager Wolvevton. of the Seals, ex- pi cs all ot his plavei training cpiarters in ' ilav c to report at the 'an Jose bv Mon- President Wins Two First Falls By Decisive Vote (Continued From Page One.) Ton wirr.ud up to his subject toward the 11st, unl shouted his declaration alieut the imps hell with consider able spirit. ' .More than nOft members were present. By 10 o'clock every gallery was filled, mostly by women. Mnii.v brought their knitting, and prepared for a long stfy. The highest diplomats appeared at their places in the diplomatic gallery before the debate began. Tn his opening prayer. Chaplain Con don said: "God grant that the mem bers of thiu'liouse may think of tlfeir duty in this hour ami serve the best interests of the great republic thcy rcprcsent." He closed with a ferent plea for ' ' peace and harmony. " President for Peace. Continuing his address, Pou said: "President Wilson is for peace. He would not sacrifice a single life to lie president fur a life time. Our two living former presidents are with him in upholding the country's honor and glory." id'iiresentutive Campbell, senior re-pul-lican member of the rules commit tee, declared that if the house voted down the "previous question," and per mitted debate, lie would offer a sub stitute resolution to give a "square vote" on the merit., of the warniiijt issue. "J' this is not done," he asserted, "the house will iif be able to express its views on the main issue by tabling Mcl.emore's resolution. The belligerent's are fighting for existence. Thing for us to do in order to avoid war is to warn America as to keep off nrnied I liners. Hepresentative Harrison, nu admin istration leader, followed Campbell. He said: "The issue is absolutely clear, although some tire trying to confuse it. If the rule is defeated you will send joy to 'Some foreign capitals, and stub your president in the back." Chipperfield as Leader. Hepresentative Chipperfield leaped to his feet and cried that the presi dent's policy meant either war or hu miliation. He shouted: "The man who speaks for peace isn't a coward, lie is not a poltroon, in Illinois the people nre not intoxicated by uinmuui tiou profits. The American people wiil never shed blood excent for inent principles. " Representative Gardner supported Wilson in a brief speech. Representa tive Bennett demanded the right to amend Mcl.eniore's warning resolution. Hepresentative Maun -said he favored issuing a warning, but urged that the best way to get a straight vote on the issue would be to vote down the "pre vious question. ' ' "We don't express our opinion by tabling Mcl.emore's warning," he said, "unless sueli action is construed ns an invitation to American's to travel on armed ships. 1 do not want to extend such an invitation." Defeat of the "previous question'' was demanded by liepreseuttive I.en root, so as to permit amendment of Mcl.emore's warning. He declared the house favored issuing a warning, and that tabling of the Mcl.emore reselu- rion wouiu not show tile real sentiment of the house. I, enroot cried: Some Loud Talking. ."The man who votes to table the Mcl.emore measure, and who actually favors issuing a warning, iy nothing but a coward!" This caused treat minimise nn Hie republican side. In the midst of it Hep resentative Fitzgerald secured recogni tion and startled the democrats bv"ile clnring he would vote against tabling the warning. "I do not believe we should jeopard ize the nation because a few foolhardy Americans want to sail on armed ships," he said. He added, however, that he would support the rule. Hepresentative Farr, republican, pledged himself to vote in ftvor of tab ling the resolution. "Tabling that resolution will prevent war with Gerinnny," he declared. The real issue, Representative Gra ham asserted, is whether congress in tends to mind its own business and til low the president to attend to his own. Representative London, socialist, of New lork. voted ill favor of permit ting nuicudtucnt in the resolution. Representatives Kitchin and l'age vet el against the amendments. Got Rid of My Corns With Magic "Gets-It" Simplest Corn Cure In the World No Pain, No Fuss. New, Sure Way. When corns make you almost "die with your boots on," when you've snaked them and picked them and sliced them, when corn-swelling salves, Why Have Corns At All When "Gets-It," lloinovrsXtiem the New, Dead-Sure Wujf and tapes, bandages, and plasters that make corns pop-eyed have only made your corns grow faster, just hold your heart a moment and figure this: I'ut two drops of "licts-lt" on the corn. It dries at once. You can put your shoo and stocking on right over it. The corn is doomed. It makes the corn come off clear and clean. It's the new, easy way. Nothing to stick or press on the corn. You enn wear smaller shoes. You'll be a joy-walker. No pain, no trouble. Accept no substitutes. "Cets-It" is sold by druggists every where, L'oe a bottle, or sent direct by l'J. Lawrence & Co., Chicago, 111. Winston-Salem, N. C, Manu factures More Tobacco Than Any Other City Following are extracts from an ad dress delivered by Col. A. I'. Watts, collector of internal revenue, Tor the Fifth district of North Carolina, at ft smoker given by the Twin City club, Winston-Salem, February 4, H'lii: "Some Comparisons." " Wiuston-Sulcm is supplying one foiirth of all the chewing anil smoking tobacco consumed in the I'nited Stutes, besides exporting vast quantities tu for eign hinds. This statement is taken from the report of the commissioner of internal revenue for the first quar ter of the present fiscal year and from private advices from Washington, as to the second quarter, which ended De cember Ml, last. "Vour ciU is makr.ig one-seventh of a.! tobacco products chewing nnd smoking tobacco, cigars, cigarettes and snuff manufactured ill the I'nited States. Vour manufacturers are pay ing 011 an average about .:!7.(il) a day revenue taxes to the government and the amount is increasing from month to month. When your government build ing, much the handsomest in the state, was completed last July at a cost of 'J-oO.u'U'l your newspapers made the statement that the taxes paid in your city to Pncle Sain for the first eight days of its occupancy would pay for it. Since September, it has taken only a fraction over seven average days collec tions here to equal its cost. So far this week. .Mr. Oranford has taken in $2nti, 42t."0. I predict that before llllii shall have ended your-average weekly pay ments to the government on tobacco will more thuii luiv fur this magnificent building, leaving the collections for the otlwr fifty-one weeks as clear profit to tn" government. "Tobacco Shipments." "Winston-Salem is shipping on nn average each week day to all parts of this country and to foreign lands at least ."loli.iilill ot tobacco products. " In conclusion, Winston-Salem niaun- fuctures more tobacco, nil tobacco pro ducts are taken into this statement, than any other city on earth, little or lug. Industrially, she is easily 'first in .North Carolina, population considered, first in America and I believe, in the world! socially, a never failing delight 10 ner menus. ' ' V,. M. Rcaslan. nuidislier of tlm Al banv Herald, as in Salem, returning ironi a nusinoss nip to Portland. To Promote Health it Is necessary to keep the Stom ach strong and active, and In II tl M N tl HOSTETTER'S Stomach Bitters you have a remedy that should help Nature correct any such weakness. Try it. J NEW TODAY FOR RENT Four room modern new house completely furnished. Phone 7US-W. FOR SALE Eight or ten stands of dees at .f'.'.-Hi. Irani; Dion, Route S, Box Km. Mar7 DEHI li AliI.E ROOMS Furnace he,t, fine location, excellent metis. Phone 1 150-M. 1510 state. April" INFORMATION Is wanted as to the whereil.outs of C. L. Petermnn. Will I'll,' for same. P. C eo 4JU jth I A,e., New York, NEW TODAY PHONE 937 tor wood w. tt HARRY Windowcleancr. Phone 70S. Apil WOOD CUTTERS WANTED Phone. 2153J. Mur7 GIRL WANTS HOUSEWORKPhone 1-lCO-J. Marl! WANTED IScef 1425-M. cuttle and horse. April DRESS MAKING Mrs. Carrie Bod gers, 242 B. 19th. MarlD HOUSEWORK WANTED By young lady. Phone 210. MarS WANTED Hume canned fruit, J'hone 1109. 4"i9 Stato street. Mar!) FOR HEMT Furnished and iinluruisii ed modern house. G. W. Johnson, tf WANTED A girl for house work. Call afternoons at 7J0 Hood street. Marfi UAK, asb, fir and maple eora wood. rboneldzz-j. w. jr. i-roeior. muuv FOR SALE Thoroughbred Llewellyn pups . Five weeks old. Phono 13:3. MirtJ ROOFS REPAIRED Guaranteed not 4 to leak. Phono G44-R, or 747-M. Marl2 FOR SALE Store shelving counters and 0110 showcase. F. W. Woolworth Co. Marlj EXPERIENCED work. Can gi 400. Gl It j Wants house, ,0 references. Phone Marll FOR SALE One horso cart, used one season, $8.00. Frank Dein, Koute S, Dox 105. iIar7 FOR RENT Threo or four room mod ern furnished apartment. 3-5 South 14th street. Marll WANTED To rent 7 or 8 room bouse reasonably close in. Address JN. U., care Journal. tf FOB SALE 15 acres hottom lind, south of Marion. Mrs. E. Thomas, Marion, Oregon. AprUl FOR SALE Swedish select white oats at 40 cents per bushel. Geo. Schaap, Pratuni, Oregon. MarlS FOR SALE Chop, a good road or work horse, weight 1100 lbs. Nine years. Phono 003. Mar7 WANTED To buy a work horse, woight about 1-00 pounds, not over 8 ye.irs old. Phone 14F15. Mar WANTED A girl or woman to h house work nnd take care of chil dren. Call 1S7 S. Coin'l. MarlJ WANTED ISeef cattle and horses, weight about 1200 pounds, not over 8 years old. Phono 1 IFI5. Mar7 LIGHT DRIVING HOUSE For sale or will trade for heavy horse or cow. Ed llarr, 1980 Waller street. Mailt A GOOD PROPOSITION For 2 strong young men. A piece of good land for your labor. "M" cure Jouni.il. Mar!) WANTED Will pay cash rent for 4 or 5 acres of good potito land. Must bo cheap. Adress Journal C-50. MayG GOAT AND SHEEP SHEARING By np to date power equipment. List your order at Salem Fuel VarJs. Phone 529. tt FOR SALE Cheap, or trjde, a new room house. What have you L. H. liarbor, at Spencer Hardware com pany. Mar7 FOR RENT Improved 5 acres in bear ing fruit, also 5 room modern housei cheap. Joseph Barber. Phone 251 or 1722. Mar9 EXCHANGE Will sell good Harley motorcycle cheap, or trado for horse and buggy. Apply at Capital Journ al office. tt LADY OR GENTLEMAN Wanted for board and room in nico home, close in, reasonable. Address M, Capital Journal. Man THE COTTAGE HOTEL Remodeled into housekeeping npirtments, 1, 2 nnd 3 rooms, ready for occupancy, 100 Court street. Mario FOB BENT Store, 21x165 feel, elec tric lights and Bteam heat. See Watt Bhipp Co., 219 North Commercial street. Pnone 363. tl FOB SALE Fine residence lot, 62x10s feet, Cipital and Center streets. Pries $2800. Write J. W. Beckley, Ner strand, Minnesota. Mar23 FOR SALE Very cheap, one 4'j horse power Newway gisolino engine, can bo seen at 147.) N. 4th street. Phone 2017-J. Arthur Tucker., NICE ROOMS Furnished or unfurn ished, with or without board, by day or week. Apartments. Phone 635 for special meals. 303 N. High. Mar FOR RENT Houses with bams, from four to ten dollars, ,Iso twelve acres of garden land, hnlf mile north of Deaf School. R. R. Ryan. Marl3 WANTED For cash, good horso for general purposes on small ranch weight 1 100 to 1200. Not over 9 vrs! old, must bo Bound. Phono 89F22. MarS FOR SALE-Cheap, IS acres of good grain or fruit land, well improved, with or without stock and imple ments. Salem, Routo 9, Box 78. Marll WANTED Man to care for ten aero orchard tract near Crowlev station for season 1910. Address Chirk Mu sic company, Walli Walla, Washing-ton- Mar!) FORD CARS WANTED Good team, wagon and harness to exchange for a late model 5-pnssenger Ford; arsn ' good Ford roadster for lite model 5 passenger Ford. Will pay cnsii dif ference. Phone 1722. Mar!) FOR SALE Or exchange, 54 acres of farm land, nearly all in cultivation near R, R, station and good school. Will sell my equity or exchange for a smaller trict. We also have a five aero tract well improved, house, barn, well and family orchard, gooil rnnd, near Salem, for $1500. Cash $000, imianee. easy terms. Square I Realty Company, Rooms 202-203 V Deil i.niiK. uidg. rnone 470. S. 1