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a F.TOHT THE DAILY CAPITAL .TOT'RXAL, SALEM. OREGON. MONDAY. MARCH in. inifi. id if The Smoke of Men Who Win A fresh-rolled "Bull" Durham cigarette almost says "Speed up!" right out loud. Keen-eyed, clear-headed young fellows smoke "Bull" Durham because it has the sparkle and the "punch" the youthful vim and vigor. Every time you "roll your own" with "Bull" Durham you open the door to Hustle. GENUINE ' 'Bull" Atk for FREE package of "papers" with each Sc sack. r I Sport MM SIMS ON SPRING RAID TODAY 1 t ! i - t ews Goidi Was Winner of Handicap Matches ! Beavers On Way to Sacra mentoSpring Training of Base Ball Teams Begins S:ui I)it'r, 1 Mar. 1 "!. I'r ink intrh return'. I ti I.n.s Anm'k's tin lay tliv winner or the liainlii-ap inatilics lirrt. lit' tlnt'W Herman Stroh, (if Turt Hosfi-raiis; ,lnck White, of San Kiain is- ((. and Sum i la; ham, Knuland 's Uiilit I lit ivy weight eliampion, yetonlay at' tcriHMin. It took (iiitrh jest '.W minute falls, (Hit eah I'mni mid two from Clap- I ! tin longest with u:i i iirtl the fall ii SMOKING TOBACCO Durham is unique among the world's tobaccos. It is distinguished from all others by its wonderful mildness, Us delicious mellow-sweet flavor and its distinctive aroma. That's because it's made of the very choicest of rich, ripe Virginia-North Carolina "bright" leaf the smoothest and mellowest tobacco in the world. You get a lively smoke and a satisfying smoke i it ii when you roll your own v with "bull Uuiham. A'' . ... . ".:. VT?! I" I""1 An Illustrated s4 Iviiiiii poke(' show- -JL jnecorrect way to "Roll Your Own" Cigarette, and a packagrt of cigarette papers, will bulh be mailed, rce, to any address in L S. on request. Ad dress "Dull" Durham, Durham, N. C. n ,. .. s iT-'A'Mi ft a y ( v;.v r.iy! , f'. r ft -J-i THE AMERICAN TOBACCO CO. Xj.,. ,J-4 1-1 (( ! 1 I'i.iH.-iii.I. dr.. Mir. 1:!. McCro.lie ;ui 1 liis lusty cifw stiirtnl tlit'ir aiiiiiial srini raiil on Calir'nrnia tmlay. I.i'aviu i'lirllanil early tliis niorniiitf, ' bcsi.li's ucw:(ariiHTi and i in-1 1 U'n t a 1 canii tuH'nvcrs were l-'i-'iiT, II iwnrtli, l!ai t imli my, 1 1 one k, I'lark, Xnyes, liii'UB 11 lid llar.-tad. I.yle and l aisun lli;:lee, I Hiersity of tn-yoii athletes, j who liave turned d tit'ei" n:i I, set tlieir' alalia elnrka early and boarded the tr lin at Kueiie. i Oilier players will join the lieaversi at ai-ianieiit o. Toinonow is tfie day I I hey were all ordered to leport. j The first regular i;aines will be play ed Saturday, t. Marys and S uita I lain will joust with the t oa.-t learners, un- ! irrntit his reiiut' to win the four Siroh and While ham. Stroh remained ehaniioii. (lotidi minutes and .'10 si out of (l.iteh's h aiul foreed 1 In himself, lioteti him around, floor but wis unable to break Stroll's bibb.'e. Finally the champion clamped a half nelson and crotch hold upon the soldier and pinned him to the mat. bi i pi. i sin t.ie 1 I onds. Stroh twisted ds time after tune ; follow to extend hed him up, tossed iitined iiim upon the ; amy Ptajon Colony Still In Danger From Vilistas (Continued trom pnge 110.1 til Mari a ".'.I ' ( I innt-, ai i i e when f rum the lla dusky t'hicao' i na. -i.--V't . J Seals Go To San Jo':e. San I'Y uici.seo, Mar. I-".. The invu siou of San .hue bemin today, (leneral I Harry Wolverton, in personal command, ! led a column of players and war cor respondents today when they boarded ja train here for the spring tr.ijning camp of the Seals, .lust as the train ; b ft the statiou, (leneral Wolverton au 'nounceil that there would be no censor I ship of any character on the activities I of his forces. i The Sail I'laiedseo bill club is under instructions to be in San .lose promptly ! tomorrow and if is likely that most of the men will be there on time. The players will take it easy for several I days and it is not expected heavy train I in work will be in full swine, before J tin- end of the week. The fust work out will be taken tomorrow afternoon. ! Eee.i Swarmed Today, j Modesto, t ab, .Mar. 1.'!. The first i workout of the 1 !i 1 baseball season j was uii'lortnkou this afternoon by tin1 j Salt bake llees. Nine members of the I club arrived hce dunn" the niht and I work bcL,on brint and early today. I Oaklanders Eegin Work. Ih.ves Springs, Cab, Mar. i:).-The the Oakland btseball squad first official practice here today, with .Manager 1,'nv.dv l.lliott al- 1 to occupy the hench, Kl- h;s tiiille during prictice be unable to i.lent will not , and bv blast. lers of Id their lac, wit readv Ion- liot' lureed work Snielr i lav for a week. II s'op the Nils' work. howee lomo: row it U ill be l.'oille full and Carrauza's Talk of War Is Mostly For Use at Home (Continued Krimii Tae One.') Mexican Cabinet Asaeinbleil. j exico City, Mar. I.'!. Vciiustianoi Carran.n, proisionnl presiilent id' Mex-i ic, today siiiumoned his cabinet to meet iuinieilinlely ill lueterarn, loo t o con-ider t he cab j miles norl hwesl ol' here Mexico-Aiiierican situation. No action will be taken by tin i lift until Secretary Lansing of the I in- Med Slates replies to nrrauza 's reiiiest for reciprocity in the matter of military movements. It is believed here Lansing; I will readily see the justice of this re quest, and thai the crisis will soon pass. Shoiiliuc; id' newspaper extras on the boulevards Sunday was the first word j of the Villislu raid on Columbus, N M ' " mill the subsequent developments. Later awmmmimmmnKtwmmu I ,li,i,ms !,r,'""!l'!, ! inaniteslo to Ihe I nited Stales. Voioil In SALEM, OREQON, toy at Anieiictins here me not exhibitine Ureal abiini. wu reci the Sec i j;rosslv luisquoleil. The copy of dved by the embassy was essentia same as the letter Carrana sent relary Liinsiiio'last week. This was 1 Vaughn - i I'.erkeley, Cal it j iioiiuced today y I'l'lllcetntl Mahai o Assist Coach. Mar. Li. It was tn I liiit lloby Vaiiuhn. tackle in I'.M 1 wit.i Kd I be assistant coach of BLIGH HOTEL Strictly Modern Tree nil ! Private Batlj BATFS; 75c, $1.00, $l.r.O TER DAI Tin) only hotel in the luisiness district Keareat to till Depots, Theatres auo Capitol liuildiiies, A Home Away From Horns, T. 0. BLIOH, Prop. Both riioucs. Tree Auto Bus. n ii v KUft Say Manifesto Misquoted. Washington, Mnr. I.'!. M isinl'oriiia tlou iveii the Mexican embassy caused it In announce loday that President on Villa the administration placed tin .a 's terms lor military reciprocity in lhi chase ii It i-r Villa, and had agreed to let Mexican troops enter the I uite.l Stales when necessary The statement Wilson hud accepted (leneral Cumin denied it. The embassy slat.-.i (hat Carniua s manifest. lis publish satisfactory to Lansing, it was stated. Point of Entry Named, Hoiilas, Ariz., Mar. II).- Culberson 's I ranch, (ill miles east of Douglas, was oi-1 I fil ially designated today as one point, from which the I'nited Slates troops; I will cnler Mexico. The force to enter! ; from there will include the Seventh unl j 'Tenth I'niied States cavalry. Culber-; sou's is HO miles west of Columbus, N.I M, J The Tenth cavalry started on a fore-; 'ed march, f rom ' Slauyhler 's ranch, ;!0 j mib's east, mr Culberson's this morn-; jinn. One battery of the Sixth field ar- tillery accompanied the cav dry. The .seventh cavalry is already on the 'ei'Olllld. I A scouliui; party of one officer and i nine men crossitr; the border Saturday i 1 uijjht. led to the report t'nat the in-, nsioii i nun this point, was already on. !The result of (In I fori is iinkiiown. the rniver.-ity of California footb.ill s i j 1 1 : i I . t because a denial mioht tone consequences wlueii the presiuenr is most anxious to avoid intervention or the open hostility of the defaeto reci me. Presiilent Wilson oeueves lie has au thority to rant Carran.a 's request without conpj'rssionnl consent. He may o before a joint session of the house and senate, however, and ask additional authority, possibly to negotiate a 'form al reciprocity treaty. Some coiiyres-snien talked as if they were disposed to insist that the W'hii House co-operate with congress in its Mexican dealini,'''. Increased Mexican opposition to the expedition added a jrrave tone to the situation All reports told of (rrowinj; of anti-American sentiment. As a first move in its "little war" on Villa thro administration placed an airtight embargo on all shipments ot army munitions to .Mexico. Kven mine explosives were burred, individuals at tempting to cross the line with weapons will be halted by American sentries. A million rounds of Carran.ista ammuni tion is held up at Douglas. Ariz. It is believed Cnrrnnza. will soon register an emphatic protest against (his embargo. A ie.eric:.:i expetlitiim enl"riii'; Mi ..'n o. h) w rid be unable to co::':m! hi,-, sol !'.'."S L.e said he was positn.e t'.at '.y. MWiri and not Vnn'stas wit.l.l sir -d lie iVs- American blood f tin' initial i xpid t: -a swept toward .Ja:'.' - ' .) lake o.vr Mexoaii railways. Wi'.'i' '.he rebellion on his hands, : r r.'.n.'a. in cording to this o!'r"ie,:'!, we;;!'l cea.-e to regard the move as '.' ; iuv.isi. t, " and the I'nite I State- be M tii.eled to cohquer ill sf .d instead cf merely cautpi'ilig Villi Ci'rranza. May Not Aid. " h ; fal'ranzisias nianife.-tel clinalion to co-operate with Ihe cttns in running down the the border.' ' If they do w tory will open when I'licle Sam's boys march over the international boundary. Carrana is redoubling liis efforts to apprehend Villa himself mid thus to leader the invasion unnecessary. lie it reported tu have sent 2,."ltit men toward Corralitos. Two thousand more have just arrived in .Tun re. They will be rushed to Palomas. Twelve thousand Americans are mo bilizing for the hunt. This will make a total of ln.ooti trained soldiers after one ni'iii. When Villa's force is vari ously estimated to be from ,'!,(HI0 ti LOilil strong, he alone is believed to he the object of the expedition. When he is killed or captured its object will b practically accomplished. A "Dangerous" Rebellion. The American mobilization is shroud ed in mystery behind an official cen sorship. Soldiers are ignorant of their destinations Oivw.; of troop trains are ordered to "keep going unlil the com manding officer says stop." Half a hundred war cut respoinleul.s are already on the gri und from all parts of the country. They threaten open rebellion against the war department's drastic regulations re-trntiug their activities. While the main invading expedition ivool Mexican cities to prevent trouble with nnn-conibaltiiits, a part of the initial invading force is expected to enter .Imirez and seize the Mexican niul Northwestern railway. Its line leads into the mountains where Villa w ill make his stand. Amerieiins will lenre their troop trains at Guzman. !HI miles below the border, according to tinny plans. A sec ond detachment will detrain somewhere farther south. Simultaneously the cav alry is scheduled to dash south 'from Columbus and Douglas in an effort to cut off Villa's flight to the Sierra Ma il res. The cnbims will detach small par ties to watch all water holes and rail ways and tu guard the lines of com munication, while the principal forces endeavor to envelop Villa. NEW TODAY CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATE! Hate per word New Today: Kach insertion, per word le One week (6 insertions), per worrl....5o One month (26 insertions), per word 17 All ads must bo ordered for i staled length of time, no ad to count lesa than 10 words. The Capital Journal wili not be re sponsible for more than one insertion for errors in Classified Adertise ments. Read your advertisement tbe first day it appears and notify us im mediately if it contains an error. Minimum chirge, 1.7c. IIAKUY Windowcleaner. Phone 70S.- Apil (lllfl. WISHES llol'S K WO I.'k PhoTfl a:; KID. MarK! NEW TODAY PHONE 937 tor wood aw. LOST J Shu k and white check skirt belt. Phone .".oil. .Marl") KXI'KKIKXCKD primer and grafter. Phone orileis to 471''-!!. ,1. K. Mav. Maris CLOSING OPT Choice nursery stock, cheap. 1,'ov V. Ohinart. Phone filiKl'i. ' Mario KOI SALE An al cheap, practically care .lounin. steel gruber very new, address S. (!., Marl") WANTED Lady roomer in modern home. Cheap rent for companion, all so three room suite. Phone oil. PLOWING WANTED Lot or acreage, work guaranteed. John lliinius, :1!I5 Cherry Ave, Phone 1!."I i.l 2. Marl!) LLEWELLYN l'.ird pups for sale. W Wilson. Maris WANTED ISoof llLTi-M. cattlo and horse. April POOL TA1ILE For s.ile, $:'.(. I'.arber shop, l!Uh and State. tf KOlt KENT Furnished housekeeping rooms, 41) 1 North Cottage. Marol FOB KENT Furnished and unfurnish ed modern house. O. W. Johnson, tf OAK, dry ash, fir and maple cord wood. Phone LiL't!-,). W. K. Proctor. AprlO KOOKS UEI'AI liED Guaranteed not to leak. Phono 014-li, or 747-M. Marl2 KOlt SALE 7 vear old work horse!, weight 1 -100 ' lbs. Phone :i!)KJI. Maris FOIt KENT Strictly modern fl room house in good condition. Phone 2()."IJ. MarLl FOR. KENT Cottage south west corner Oak and Summer streets. Phone 71. M.irU A GOOD FANCY HORSE And buggy for sale. Salem, lioulo 3, liox I!I2. Marll ice of representative assembly, lMh rep- party for the off in the legislative re-enlative district. I. S. Smiih, of Marsh field, candidate ior nomination hv the republic in parly for the office of state senator, Mil sen atorial itisttict. leiuliv W.Hllil 1 exit ' i li no ,1'Cl i- sc'Mirge of k w : ill the Americans, it was conceded fewer regu lars will be needed and Villa will be more quickly exterminated. How.'ver. I'nited States army men display eon tempt for Carranza's military abilities. If co-opeintioii is arranged and the Mexican people do not rise against the Americans, the biggest man hunt in his- WILSON STIiAWP.Eh'UY PLANTS For sale. l.-"n per l.nnO. Write K. Anderson, L'nutc 3 llox b"i-". Marbl t'oii SALE A No. 1 good horse, also a fine farm for sile or trade for eitv property. ,".-0 Hubbard llblg. Marl'") l'ol SALE I and will sell iioint I 'hone ! 722. in leaving the country team of geldings and i farm wagon cheap. Marl3 WHITE HOCKS hibition quality, post for tl.oll.' lioulo 3. Salem. An egg strain of ex la eggs by parcel Imperial Egg Farm, tf WANTED To buy second hand Ford, model I ! 1 4 or 11)1.1. must be a bar gain for cash. Address 113d N. Com mercial or phone 10-4K. M.irlS MINORCA F.GGS For hatching. Fine strain of birds. Can be seen corner Market and North Liberty or phono 2KSI-.I. Price $1.00 for 13 eggs. Mir 15 Dependable doming ..1 this moiiiiniT -Dr. 147-19 N. High Street ' ' Phone 44 Great Western Garage "Exide" Servce Station Opposite Court House i Hold Hun El Paso, Texas, tatic Caviar of t go eminent must for the safety of minis now uienaced scouting p irty 's of- ; osuonsible. j Mar. 13. liepresen- ic Mexican , de facto be held responsible InO American Mor-: bv l-'raucisco N'illa, according to ad ices rrom pii I incut today. he slate de- RECHARGING PRICES 6v 30-80 a. h $ .80 6v 80-180 a. h $.90 12-16-18-24v starting batteries 1.20 Labor, 75c per hour. Loaned Batteries, 10c per day Distilled Water and Batteries Tested Free of Charge. Replacements Made on all Makes of Batteries All parts and repairs for The Reo, Hudson and Au burn cars furnished on short notice. Full line of parts carried for all makes of batteries, and first class service given to every battery. "SERVICE FIRST" C. C. SIMERAL, Prop. Gathering At Columbus. Columbus, ,. M., Mar. 13. --Hourly arrival of more troops from El Pa-o to day strengthened Ihe belief that one of the principal American columns will start in pursuit of Francisco Villa from here. Tne Thirteenth cavalry is being out fitted, apparently with the idei of hav ing it lead the chase. Officers were or dered to keep silent regarding mililary movements. More Candidates Enlist For Public Servants Among 1 110 candidates who filed to day are: Charles U. Harrow, of Co ipiilla. candid lie for nnininntimi by the republican party for tho office of di liiet for Coos county. John linker, of Mood liivcr, candi date for nomination by the republican narty for the office of district attorney for Hood Kiver comity. I Hen.i. C. Sheldon, of Medford. can.li lite for nomination by the republican ,1'iirtv for the office of represent it ive in the legislative assembly, ,8th repre i sentntive district. S W. 11. Dillard, of Eugene, candidate for nomination bv the republican party! for the nl'fico of district attorney for! Lane count v. ! I Thomas M. Dill, of Enterprise, etindi-! date for nomination by the republic in j ! party for the office' of district tit -1 j lorncv for tho office of district nttorn-i cv or Wallowa county. ' D. M. Caitniill, of Haines, candidate for nomination bv the republican party tor the office of representative in tbi legislative Assembly, 'Jl'dh represent a-1 live district. I .lohn M. Mann, of Portland, cindi-. dato for nomination by tho republican I YALE. ' c i i 1 I'M' cs.4J shv 1. ih 'nnd fteiin v You'll have to depend a lot on the man that sells you your clothes this season. Wool substitutes and inferior serges are being used by many manufacturers and it takes an ex perienced judge to avoid making a mistake. Ocrgccds can be depended upon. We guar antee the quality and the fastness of the dye. Our experience in the manufacturing enables us to select die materials that will give you the best service. We want to show you the new fabrics for Spring. We have a fine assortment. Many in good weights. HART, SCHAFFNER & MARX $20, $25, ?30 ' BISHOP ALL WOOL SUITS $15, $20, $25 Just Wright Shoos $4.50"and $5.00 Salem Woolen Mills Store Stetson Hats $4.00 FOR SALE Store shelving counters and one showcase. i W. Woolworth Co. Marl3 WANTKD To rent 7 or 8 room house reasonably close in. Address N. K. G., care Journal. tf BACHELORS HOME Best in town. Room and board $3.00. Fine meals. 305 N. High. Marl3 FOB SALE 15 acres Dottom find, south of Marion. Mrs. E. Taomsn, Marion, Oregon. Aprul FOR SALE Swedish select white oats at 40 cents per bushel. Geo. Sehaap, l'ratuni, Oregon. Mar IS DEH1RAHLE ROOMS Furnace lieit, fine location, excellent meils. Phona 115G-M. 1510 State. April7 HAY FOR SALE Loose cheat also some mixed clover, iutpiirc at state fair ground hay barn. Alar It. MAN AND tt'lT'TiZTo work on small place. Write llo'x Kill, Uoute !), or i'honc 15F3. A. E. Peterson. Marli! WANTED Will pay cash rent for 4 or 5 acres of good potito land. Must be cheap. Adrcss Journal C-G0. MayS FOIt SAL E 1,11110 lb. team, light wagon, 14 inch plow, household goods. Owner going away. H-'i S. Kith St. Marl.1 GOAT AND SHEEP SHEARING By up to date power equipment. LiBt your order at Salem Fuel Yards. Fhone 529. tf FOIt RENT Largest hall in town room for 400 sets to dance at once. Large gatherings of any kind. For terms see R. Ii. Ryan. MarU WANTED At Chemeketa street, four people to room and hoard, $4.10 per week. Modern conveniences. Fhone 424-M. Marl.'t FOB BENT Store, 21x165 feel, elec tric lights anl steam heat, see watt Bhipp street. Co., 219 North Pnone 363. Commercial tf FOR SALE Fine residence lot, 6L'xl03 feet, Cipital and Center streets. Price $2800. Write J. W. Becklcy, Ner strand, Minnesota. Mar23 FOR RENT Attractive suite of house keeping rooms, nicely furnished. All modern conveniences. Very reason ible. Telephone 1 1 SI. " Marl.! MONEY TO LOAN On farm property. ! Twenty years time. Payable in small annual instalments. Impure at Cap I ital N.itioiial Hank. MarK! i WE WILL PAY Fifteen cents pound I for good hens Ki cents for eggs per dozen. Cherry City Cafe, I0S S. High j street. Micheiiiuau & Lindley. MarlS i SOLICITOUS WANTED. Catholic, to i introduce best Catholic proposition on the market, llig money can be made I bv hustlers, llen.iger Brothers, 33 ! 38 Barclay St., New York City . 3 Mondays, Feb. 23. FEMALE HELP WANTED FIVE bright, capable ladies to travel, nomonsirnte ami sou dealers, ifj;) to $10 per week. Railroad fare paid. Goodrich Drug company. Dept. 01.1, Omah.i, Neb, FOFR VALLEY FARMS For sale by owner on county road and railroad. 50 to 200 acres each, good buildings, good soil, ill under cultivation, closa to school, prices reasonable, half cash, balance time at (i per cent or modern income bearing city property. 1'. O. Box 210 Salem. tf N F RS FRY STOCK At lowest prices at Northwestern Nursery, rear of armory. Grafted Fr.inqiiette Wal nuts, 8 to 10 feet. Top crafted Roy al Ann cherry. Budded Holly. Choice rose?. Special price on large orders. "A Civile of everything." Phono 413. " Mario BIGGEST SALE ever you c.in find: 20 acres, 16 to 17 ncres plough land, balance pood timber and pasture, no buildings. On county road. Little work to irrigate 2 or 3 acres. Good black garden laad. Price $1100, is worth $3,100. I need the monov. 2 j miles from Siletn. "20 Acres," care of Journal. AprlS