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EIGHT THE PATT.V CAPTTAJi .TOT RNAL", SALEM. OREGON. FRIDAY, MARCH 10. 1916. ''ILTOME'' to me is some place whar thar's real affection an' good cookin', entirely surrounded by pipe smoke. &cfr jf'TT".''" .11.' '!! "VNE of the greatest . "comforts of home" is a tin of VELVET. For VELVET'S age rocllowed flavor puts the "seasoned" taste into every pipeful. SHELB Y WATIOK 1 1;---- 7i1 c " fm it H f j I i ' A ' CI B: MAZDA MU f THIS LIGHT IS GOOD FOR BOYS Boys and girls need the best light you Qan give them. Their eyes are growing like the rest of their bodies. Do not put children's eyes under strain by bad lighting. Use Shelby National Mazda light. It's better. It's brighter. It's three times as bright as carbon lamp light and costs no more. It's the best light for read ing, study, work or play, for lighting your house, store or building. SHELBY MAZDA AUTOMOBILE LAMPS Call on or telephone to C. M. Lockwood I'lione 9GS Main 216 N. Commercial St. WILLAMETTE UNIVERSITY , QUARTET IS MAKING TOUR Tin Willamette university quartet, "THE OLD RELIABLE" K hiVI KPYFOR M E N IHOMPLANItN 93 HFNDYST. BUOilKlYN.NY. ii i ii ii in vr tmi I iUPJJfl wilii Miss Esther Coo .is n-c 11 1 1 :i it i m t . is l make a tour during the spring (n-n t ion beginning on March 17. Tin towns in which tin' inii'ti't is to iiitat' mi': Shodds, March 17; llalsov, March IS; 1 1 a riislxi March 20; Junc tion City, March Cottage Grove-. M ll'i'll 22; Palls City, March 2.'!; Sher i.hin, March 21, ami' Willaniinn, March 25. Tonight the metuliers will appear in Centenary iM. E, i-h u ri-li , I'm-l Itiiul. iiuiIit tin auspices of tlio Kivnrlli leiimio, ninl tomorrow night nt Yamhill, lllldol' till' IIIINlil't'M lit' till high school. Sport News tin Valley Trambitns-Iiilly Murray scrap. A representative of tiie Port l.tml club also ralle.l on Prank Vance I here, in an effort to sign iiim for a I grappling mutch with Eddie O'Connell of j'ortland. Each Afraid of Going Stale Will Rest-?15,000 Hung Up for Stecher and Oberg Polo Garre Called Oil. San Diego, Cal., Mar. 10 The special nnlii imiti'li u. .In,. I ii Li. I '.... t.i.l.i.' n...e iallt'il off in order tint the players and I ponies may take a rest anil the field pin in penect cull it 1 1 1( ri tor tne opening jiaine of the championship tournament tomorrow afternoon. Xew York, Mar. 1(1. Jess Willard is roti ii 1 1 i ii t so rapidly into shap for his ten round liattle witii t'r.ink Monin two weeks from tomorrow that lie declared today lie expected to take two or three days complete rest next week. Willaril is afraid that he may train too rapidly mil he wishes to avoid, the chance of join;; stale. The champion went througa his rou tine series of wiwkouts today with no untoward incident. Morau expected to take it easy again today and did only a little light road work ami no boxing. Houcto to Box Bronson. Seattle, Wash., Mar. 10.T.eo Houck. Seattle's best featherweight boxer, to day has agreed to box "Muff" I'ron son before the Hose City Athletic dub of I'oitland March 17. The event will be the semi final to Kauf Gets $5,000 Bonus. Xew York. Mar. 10. lienny Kauff has signed witii the .New York (Hants for $.",,011(1 bonus and .in increase in sal ary eipial to the $."1,111111 he demanded from Hairy P. Sinclair of the defunts Federal league, it was reported today. Kauff is exported to go to Marlin, Tex as, t lie (Hunts training c.iinp, on Sun day. Myeri To Join Seals. San Francisco, Mar. 10. "Hap" .iners, lormer ( 11 1 vim si ty of ( alitornia baseball player, .will leave Rochester Saturday to .join the Seals at San .lose, the fact that lie had signed a San Fran cisco contract having been iinnounceil today by Manager Harry W'olverton. To .'restle for $15,000. Diiluth, Minn., Mar. 10. Fifteen thousand doll us for a wrestling match between .loo Stecher and Alexander Aberir was offered tn.t:n- liv Pcimiitiir 'Joseph Coffee, of Chicago. Mexican Stocks Advance On News of Wilson's Stand (Copyrighted UIKi by the Xew York Evening Tost.) Xew York, Mar. 10. It was not easv to interpret the markets attitude to ward Washington's Mexican news to day. The market had been advancing, though iiregularlv. when announcement of the promised invasion was made. It neither advanced nor declined on the whole thereon, .is such action had been expected, la part the later hesitancy was perhaps attributable to the absence 01' confirmation of the report Carranza had agreed to the American plans, but l iter reports lent sonio color to that story. Mexican slocks, including Mexican petroleum and Americnn smelt mg open ed with fractional declines. These is sues moved iiregularlv, but Into in the altcrnooii too . a decider! upward trend, Mexican issues advancing from two to live points. AH Kinds of Rumors, 0n6 That Carranza Is Dead Washington. Mar. Id An unconfirm ed rumor Hint (ieneral Venust mio Car ranza was dead reached the state de partment today. Another report said j he iiad been imprisoned bv rebels at the imituiit .it' .. ....... ....;..:..'.. n'U ..,..1.. ........ 1 ii- iij'inn. 1 iie sunt' department is endeavoring to locate him. F.arly this afternoon all effort's had been unsuccessful. I. ilmn Steeves, of Salem, and linger I, von, of Weiser, now fill tlio second tenor ami first bass parts, respectively. i list 11 v Anderson, first tenor, and Har ry Howers, second bass, are the two original members still with the quartet. SENTENCES ARE AFFIRMED Washington, Mar. 10. The' nnvv de partmeut this afternoon announced its approval of the sentences of Lieuten ant Jones and Fnsign Kirkpatrick. con victed of culpable negligence and inef ficiency in Hie loss of a naval code bold from tlio desl rover Hull. Phone 81 for better carrier sj service. jf : jm GOTIS1C an ARROW COLLAR 3 for 25c IT FITS THE CRAVAT CLUCTT, POHODV & CO. Inc., MrR9 Your Money's worth and a bit more That's what you'll get in every BISHOP ALL WOOL SPRING SUIT $15.00 $20.00 $25.00 1 w:Jhr 7 You buy of us. Then.there's our absolute guarantee of satisfaction or your money back. Call in now and see the new styles and models for this Spring's wear. Roberts' Hats Salem Woolen Mills Store Stetson Hats $4.00 New York, Mar. 10. Juan Hums, Mexican consul general here, said to day he had heard nothing with regard to the report of (ieneral Carnnza's ru mored death. L'nited I'ress cables sent Carranza during the past L'l hours have remained unanswered. Claim Ranch Is Raided. F.I I'aso, Texas, Mar. 10 Villistas raided ail American ranch west of Col umbus early today, murdering the own er, whoso name is Hupps, according to a telephone message received here from .1. II. Blair, prominent merchant uf Columbus, X. M. Saw Villista Troops. Columbus, X. M., j ,r. u. Refugees arriving hero this afternoon asserted Villista troops hail been st'en within ,N miles of the city. It was rumored thev were preparing tor another raid. Colon el Slociim discredited the story, but took ever'' precaution. Says Villa Is Returning. F.I I'aso, Texas, Mar. III. ,1. Ii. Hlnir. prominent ( omnibus, X. M merchant, telephoned a report this afternoon that (ieneral Villa with -.000 men was re ported moving to attack Columbus again. ISIair said the town is excited, lii'si.lents are hiding iir their adobe nouses. 1 ae iiiirtei'iitli cavalrv lias been ordered out to meet the expected attack, lilair asserted. Crush Villa Is Slogan Chase to Begin At Once (Continued From Page One.) plans. " intervention " in or "inva sion" of Mexico has not occurred ami will not occur. The ,roxicun campaign promises to be merely against banditry. The future Americnn tiolicv. how ever, depends largely on (Ieneral Cnr- rnu.ii. Word trom him is expected hour ly. Mexican Representative Klise Ar dendonilo here indicated Carranza would not object to 1'nited States troops crossing the line and might welcome Americnn aid in externiiiiiitiuir Villa. The administration had basis for a be lief that Carranza 's statement wilt de cline Villa an outlaw ag'ainst "TTiii the American and Carranza govern ments, and 11 common eneniv of both. (ieneral Troinn, Carranzista com ninn.ler in Chihuahua, is reported in pursuit of the Villistas. The report that Villa was wounded in the Colum bus fight has not been confirmed. If the government decides only to wipe out the Columbus raiders, iirniy men said that possibly not more than 1,000, ninl certainlv not over 2.000 or .'1,000 American soldiers would bo 'sent into Mexico. lYosidont Wilson's statement regard ing his intended course regarding band itry along the Mexifnti border may be issued today, the White House indicat ed. It is considered certain, however, that it will declare against interven tion. Revised List of Americans Killed. Civilinns: Hr. H. J. Hart, cattle inspector, burned to death. Mrs. Milton .Tame, shot. C. ('. Miller, druggist, shot. J. J. Moore, rancher, shot. Walton Walker, Sunday -school con vention delegate, shot and burned. I'liiilontif ied Commercial hotel guest. W. A. Davidson, burned. Charles P. Miller, burned. W. T. Ritchie, owner Columbus ho tel, shot and burned. Soldiers: Sergeant Mark Dolilis. machine gun ner. Sergeant John Nievergelt, hnndsmnn. Corporal 1'nnl Simon. Corporal Harry WrswaTT. Private Thomas Bottler. Frank T. Kin.lvnll. horse sheer. Private Fred Griffin. Chinese Rebels Trv to Canture Battleship San Francisco, Mar. 10. Pevcril Bo You Realize That the PRICE SHOE CO. has just as complete a stock as any store in Portland? That they carry as large a force of experienced salesmen as any shoe store in Oregon? That they have an eastern buying service that is not surpassed on the Pacific coast? That they have a store system that is without question the equal of any in the United States? That they have a basement department where you can at ail times buy shoes at wholesale prices or less? That they have a cut rate shoe repair shop where the best leather and workmanship are sold at cut rates? That they carry Ever-Wear Hose, that are guar anteed to give better wear than any hose, or a new pair free? That they carry the largest line of Men's Dress Shoe in the city and they can be bought at a dol lar less? That they carry everything in the footwear line or pertaining to this line? That they are the only store in Salem that can properly fit arch supports? sii0i7 Get your EMMY LOUS now, just received 700 Pairs Salems High Class Shore Store Use Grandma's Sage Tea and Sulphur Recipe and No body Can Tell. Brush It Through Hair Gray hair, however, handsome, de notes advancing age. We all know the! advantages of a youthful appearance.! Your hair is your charm. Jt makes or, mars the face. When it fades, turns gray and looks dry, wispy and scraggly, ' just a few applications of Sage Tea and Sulphur enhances its appearance a hun-i dred-fold. Don't stay gray! Look young! j Either prepare the tonic at homo or get' from any drug store a iiO cent bottle of 1 "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Com-i pound." Thousands of folks recom mend this ready-to-use preparation, be- j cause it darkens the hair beautifully and removes dandruff, stops scalp' itching anil falling hnir; besides, no one can possibly tell, as it darkens so naturally and evenly. You moisten a sponge or soft brush with it, drawing this through the hair, taking one small strand nt a time. Hy morning the gray hair disappears; after another applica tion or two, its natural color is restored and it becomes thick, glossy and lus trous, and you appear years younger. hundred Chinese rebels made an un successful attempt to board and cap ture the government battleship Chm Woo in Clinton harbor last week, cables to the China World from Shanghai said today. The rebels in the guise of passengers, first boarded the steamer Wing Ku at Shangiini, overpowered her captain and crew at sea and then steamed to Cm ton whore they ran the liner alongside the battleship. (irnpling cubles thrown over the aides of the steamer failed to lash the battle ship securely to the pirate craft and the battleship trained her guns on the rebels, forcing them to surrender. The rebels as well as the crew and passengers who were aboard the Wing Ku have been thrown into jail at Can ton bv onler of Yuan Shi Kai. Whereas, The services and time of those engaged in this undertaking were given-gratis, and it was largely through their efforts that said play was a sue cess, now therefore be it Resolved, That the Snlom Socia Center does hereby express its hearty appreciation and sincere thanks to those who so kindly assisted in these per formances, and also to the general pub lie for their generous co-operation and attendance, he it further Resolved, That copies of this resolu tion be sent to each member of the cast: Messrs. James Mott, .Max O. Huron, Walter JJentou, Ralph Mooros, Millei McUilchrist, Paul Hendricks, Perry Reiglomaii, Rev. U, F. Tischer, Dr. W. S. Mott, Carl (iabrielson, Clin.s. Rey nolds, Herman Moinng, Lawrence Hof or, Cook Fatten, Wilson Howard, Clar ence Byrd, and jlisses Aline Thompson, Hazel Krixoii, Margery Marvin and Ida Simmons; and to the Salem Musi cians association, local .'US, who so kindly furnished the music for the oc casion; given to the press, and incorpor ated in the minute book, in perpetual memory of these expressions of assist ance and true citizenship. Hoard of trustees O. M. Elliott, president; Max (). Buren, vice-presi-ilent; Jos. H. Abiam. treasurer; Mrs. W. K. Anderson, Lulu H. Bush, Richard F. Tischer, Ivan (1. McDiiniel, secretary Salem Social Service Center; Judge V. M. Husliey. R. A. Harris, Robert si liill, Mrs. X. D. Kliiott, (Joo. F. Kodgers. NEWJODAY A GOOD SOI'XD HORSE For sale, cheap. Phone (iii.L MarlO Pool, TAlil.K For sale, :i0. harbor shop, 10th and State. tf Ft 1 14 RKNT Strictly modern 0 room house in good condition. Phone HOo-M. Marl3 WANTKU To trade a good librarv or heating stove for good suit case. 'Call -4." D street. MarlO MONKV TO LOAN tin farm property. Twenty years time. Payable in small annual instalments. Inquire at Cap ital Xational liank. Mar!3 1'OK RKNT A good 8 room house, 5."i0 Water street, between Marion and Fnion streets. Call before 8 a. m. or after 5 p. m. and lady will show the house. ' Marll "The Fortune Hunter." A RESOLUTION VVlTorens. The Social Service Center presented the "Fortune Hunter." on February .1 and 4. for the benefit of chnritv, and Whereas. The nrcseutntinn wn n ne. cess, both from a financial and from an artistic standpoint, and nlnced the organization in a position to do more eitoitive work for the community, and Sl'DAN" GRASS $1.1.00 per 100 lbs. Free bulletin "Sudan grass in Ore gon." Sample of seed mailed for stamp. Phone 1FU. I). R. Ruble, Salem, Oregon. MarlO WANTK.D A farm of 150 to X0 acres, mostly in cultivation, family orchard and good improvement. Cash deal. Address Mr. John Schefee, Salem, Or. 4M South High street. Marll iRKNTKli WAXTK1) One with small family, and has 2 to tl cows, some chickens, one good horse and enough cash to buy more stock for my Hill acres above South Silver Creek Falls. I '11 give him a bargain that will set him thinking. Luther Myers, Salem, Oregon. ' Marll : NEW TODAY CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES Rate per word New Today: Each insertion, per word 1b !" One week (6 insertions), per word fe One month (26 insertions), per word l"e All ads must be ordered for x auu4 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. Bead your advertisement the first day it appears and notify us im mediately it it contains an error. Minimum chirge, luc. PHONE 937 f or wood saw. tf IIARRY Windowcleaner. Phone 76. Aprl FOlt HALF. Three milk cows. Phone 88F3. MarlO GIRL WANTS IIOUSKWORK Phone 1460-J. Marll WANTKD Beef 1425-M. cattle and horse. ' Aprti DKL'tSS MAKING Mrs. Carrie Rod gors, 242 S. 19th. MarlO FOR SALE Motorcycle, cheap. Apply at Capital Journal. tf SMALL CASK REGISTER Wanted at once. 'M'i State. Marll FOI4 KENT Furnished housekeeping rooms, 491 North Cottage. Mar31 RHODE ISLAND KGGS For hatehins 50c. 2H-15 Portland Road. Marll) OAK, ash, fir and maple cord wood. Phonel322-J. W. F. Proctor. MarlO FOR RENT Furnished and unfurnish ed modern house. G. W. Johuson. tf ROOFS REPAIRED Guaranteed not to leak. Phone 644-K, or 747-.M. Marl2 FOR SALE Cheap, good wagon and set of harness. Route 7, liox 1(. MarlO FOR SALE Store shelving counters and one showcase. F. W. Woolworth Co. Marl3 EXPERIENCED GIRL Wants house work. Can give references. Phone 400. Marll FOR SALE Grain, voteh and clover hay at farm. Garden road. Geo. Swegle. MarlO FOR RENT Three or four room mod ern furnished apartment. b25 South 14th street. Marll WANTED To rent 7 or 8 room house reasonably close in. Address N. E. G., care Journ&i. tf CYCLE INCUBATOR For sale, and iiuttereup eggs, $1.00 per setting. ;42i N. Liberty. MarlO BACHELORS HOME Best in town. Room and board $5.00. Fine meals. 3G5 N. High. Marl 3 FOR SALE 15 acres Dottom lind, tonth of Marion. Mrs. . Thomas, Marion, Oregon. Apr'll FOR SALE Swedish select white oats at 40 cents per bushel. Geo. Schaap, Pratum, Oregon. MarlS DESIRABLE ROOMS Furnace heat, fine location, excellent meils. Phone 1156-M. 1510 State. April7 FOR SALE Very cheap, oncMottsing er ante sparker, nearly new. Pur vino Pump and implement Co. MarlO FOR SALE One solid quartered oak bookcase, 1 kitchen cabinet, ('all S. E. comer Hoyt and Com '1. MarlO WANTED Will pay cash rent for 4 or 5 acres of good potato land. Must be cheap. Adress Journal C-50. Mayii GOAT AND SHEEP SHEARING By up to date power equipment. List your order at Salem Fuel Yards. Phone 529. tf THE COTTAGE HOTEL Remodeled into housekeeping apartments, 1, 8 and 3 rooms, ready for occupancv, 160 Court street. MarlO FOR RENT Store, 21x165 feel, dec trie lights and steam heat. Bee Watt Bhipp Co., 219 Norta Commercial street. Phone 363. tf FOR SALE Fine residence lot, 62x108 feet, Cipital and Center streets. Price $2800. Write J. W. Beckley, Ner strand, Minnesota. Mar23 WANTED Room and board in private family by middle-aged gentleman. A place where I can feel at home. Ad dress J. N.', care of Journal. MarlO FOR SALE Cheap, 18 acres of good grain or fruit land, well improved, with or without stock and imple ments. Salem, Route 9, Box 73. I MarU WANTED By married man, work on farm or ranch, or to take chargo of a place with stock and implements furnished, otate wages and accom modations. Marll FOR $250.00 The Trover-Weigel Stu dio will teach any bright young man or woman the picture business, fur nish vou an outfit and a good loca tion in a good town. Marll FOR SALE Pair geldings weight 2300, age 10 and 12 years. Sound and true. Price $100. One gray mare, weight 1200, 11 years old, price $70. One sorrel mare and bay horse, weight 2000, ago 9 and 10 years, price $100. Address 2013 North Commercial. MarlO NURSERY STOCK At lowest prices at Northwestern Nursery, rear of armory. Grafted 1'r.inquette Wal nuts, S to 10 feet. Top grafted Roy al Ann cherry. Budded Holly. Choice roses. Special price on large orders, f, . "A little of evervthing." Phone 13. " Marl.3 BIGGEST SALE ever vou can find: 20 acres, 16 to 17 acres plough land, halanoe good timber and pasture, no buildings. On county road. Little work to irrigate 2 or" 3 acres. Good black garden land. Price $1500, is worth $3500. I need the monev. 2'i miles from Salem. "20 Acres," care of Journal. Aprl-5