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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (March 20, 1916)
ETGHT THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, PRECOX MONDAY, MARCH 20, 191B. READYJOR BATTLE at Sale Already Amounts to $110,000 Beavers at Practice Work 7 U 1 "I! vw L hk IN our last advertisement we told jou something about the investment of capital tliat is behind the Owl. We explained how a stock of slowly curing leaf valued at over one million dollars is constantly in reserve to ensure the flavor and blend of the Owl. If we call it "Owl - The Million Dollar Cigar" we think this name will serve as a constant reminder of the sound foundations under this famous brand. It will suggest the leaf investment, which explains why the Owl is always a mellow, fragrant smoke. It will suggest the careful hand-workmanship, which explains why the Owl always draws free and burns evenly. It will suggest eleven busy, well-ordered factories, which explain why the Owl always comes to the smoker in clean, tempting condition. In a word, it will suggest the sound business effort and forethought respon sible for the success of this famous nickel cigar. So we're going to call it "Owl The Million Dollar Cigar". ,6 M. A. GUNST & CO, If 1 A'- (K A fi fl ne ivii ion Dollar Cigar Strong Russian Attack Is Made On65 Mile Front (Cortiuued from fngo Uno.1 j The destroyer went down in nno minute, Tlu Austrian iiiinnnnivnioiit is be lieved lo refer tn tin" Preach vessel iiciiuiidiu, loss of w li ifli ii t In Adriatic was admitted by Parts, Torpedoes Gov -fwo More, r.niiiliin, Miiv. "0. Witli n repel'led hlSS llf KCVOI'lll lives tln Uritish h t on tn it Tort l'ul House mill tin Nnrwegiiin Hti'iiinur l.uugcli have ln'i'ii Mini,, it was announced today. Seven of tln Uritish vessel's crow wore saved, hut n nuiiihci tiro still missing. Sixteen of tin' l.iingeli'n sailors were rescued, lis on (inner vum killed. J Russian Steamer Sunk. Pel I'ogrnd, M:ir. '.ill. --Tivni'iliiit ''o Hussion steamer Neurit Jnslabdu was' sunk in tin) Ninth Atlantic ocean mil March , necording tn advices r, i','i veil , hern tndnv. 'Din crew is believed tn llllVO lll'l'll .HlVI'll. I Try to Kill rrcmicr. Home, Mur. ".'((-Two shuts were firi'il lit I'ri'iiiiiT H :l il sl :i v ft" of Pnlgniia ns ln rode in mi open carriage lit Sniia, no- cording In dispatched toilny. 'l'lie shots i we re Mini to have lieen t i i- I 1 v n Hub! garinn p.istnl employe. The premier was! : uninjured. One- Indict hit the coach-' iniiii. ' The assailant w us n Hulgiiritin named liiiiiiifr, according to 1'iuis messages. ' 1 licfnro Iviinot'f could fire i third shot j lie was disarmed liy n atmlent. j ! Danish Steamer Sunk. ! ! I.niiilon, Mnr. 0. Willi n loss of three lives, the Dnnisli stenmer Skoils I'lirn litis been slink, it wnd leiirneil here tniluy. ' ' SUBLIMITY NOTES T7 ' The work of stied'hintf the eleitrie liylit wire on the poles fioin here to Stiton is heniit ilone t'nis weeh. Mr. Tn.vlor stales that we will luue lights liv the ini.hlle of next wool-, if thf weather is l'aoralile. W". 11. KuIUli ninl Alhort lJadens were ilnwn from I'ooii Hollow, Tinsilnv. (ieoii;e lioiiwein, of .Ionian, was vis ilini; I'lii'inls here Tnesilay. I'.. K. l'oo'er, who is running for the ntfi.'e of sherilf of Marion I'onnty. was arounil i-aavasiui; for votes Tnesilay. St ivtou St it iii la ril. What to Do for Eczema iron ay pnlves ninl nlntinetilit slnnihl not fin lipplli'il if irootl t lelir skill Is Wllllli'll. I rout any ilrnuitist for -."e or !fl HO fur evirn Ini'ito hit. p't a liollle of reimi. When itiilieil hm tliroeleil, it rlVeeliVi'ly i-.'tnoeH et'enni, titiiekly steps liehiin;, tititl Ileitis skin tronliles, ulsn seres, hnrns, woiiiitls mid eliiilini;. It pertL't rates, I'leitiist's mill soothes, enit) Id il'')ieinlalile mill itiexiensivn. Try it, ns wo I'elieve ii.nliiiiK yon linve t-vor used is tit ullectlvtl UU1 .Mliit'.viliK. Zeiuo, CloveluUiL (lias. llottiii)'er mi.l ,T. A. Wonrins ina.lo ii business trip to Salem Ttmrs- , I ii v in rriink Lesley's new loile. I W, 1, Nec'lliani, tlepnty t-ln-1 i ft" of Marion enmity whs iit from Snlein on : linsinevs l-'ri.! iy. litter. Hell i. are haio'r tin' in Iteiior of their sloro pitinle.l. It. I'lanje iiitil ,Tos. Suslnuior, Jr., vioin the j w ork. Miss 1! use Kinl h'ft Tues.lav ivorn I inir for a few (lavs visit in Salem, Air, ninl Mrs. (ion. Hell nro re joi.-in.1 over the nrriuil of nil U ponn 1 boy, born Tuesday evening. N'ew Vork, Mar. 2D. Wit'n Jess Wil litnl ami Frank Morin rnpiilly np-j pro.'iihinn tlio liiyhest ileree of fitness; for their 10 ronml boat at Mailison ' Sipiare (lanlen Satnnlay niy ht. I'ro-j motor Tex Hiekniil nnanuni'eil toilny that tlio seat sale hail .ilroailv renlizeil; $llll,l)ll. A C'Hpai-ity hnase will prob-j ably witness the battle. Hettini;, how ever, is very linht. The I'haiiipion lias about fiiiishvil iiis lid 1,1 training work. Ho nniv lontentsj himsoll' with a throe or four mile walk, every day, an. I t.il:es plenty of rest. i Moran, on the other hand, is still I tniliiij.'. lie is running four miles daily, j slirjitind the ba II) niinutes, skipping1 rope nud bnxini; five or six rounds with hard hitting sparring partners. j EeaveM Are Training. j Sai'iameirto, (itl Alar. 20. The: iHiiwt hijiuio iu. ay Mt't i ten noun to me regular training grind after taking a series of throe games from St. Mary's i-ollege. No more real sanies are prom ised until the last of the week. Vesterdav's s-eore was o to .'I. Are- Croilio tried out llarst'Jil. Higginboth- ani, Dunn .unl Smith against the eol leginns, and they allowed a total of five hits. The pel formaiu e of Wiielan, the St. Alary 's pitcher, in holding the I t?'t lit in I (Mill s liest little Miners down to four hits, was eonsiitered reinarliable. Heine Loof a Comer, Spokane, Wash., Al r. 20. Heinie I. oof, captain of the Oregon Agricul tural ( olege baseball team, may join the Spokane club when lie gets out of ollego, .Nick Williams admitted toilny. (In recommendation of Walter AIe 're- lie, Williams ia watching Hoof, who his made a record in the outtield and at the bat. California Won. I.os Angeles, t'al., Alar. 20. Before one ot the largest crowds that has at tended a track meet hero this seison, the I'nivcrsitv of California athletes clashed in the annual meet with l S. ('. at 2:o0 p. in. here Saturday. The vistiors were . overwhelming fav orites to win the meet and I. S. ('. of ficials concedoil victorv. In the first event of the dav, the hammer throw, Cibfornia won first and second, tlildor took first with a throw of loll feet, ! inches, while llad- lev of California, was second with 1 10 I'eet, 0 inches. WhitUunore, 1'. S. C. was tlii i'ii with I2ii teet, o inches. (iilder failed in an attempt to break the southern California record, al though he threw IS 7 feet, S inches. "Dutch" Rock Frornising. Sin .lose. Oil.. Alar. 20. If rain does not ii'ain mar the ntieraouu, the Seals will resume training today after having taken a 21 hour enforced lnyot'l: because of wet "rounds. Manager Wolvorton is tlevoting con siderable ittention to Dutch b'ocli, the young pitcher. The Seal boss expects lo work Hock in the tirst real practice game of the season unit expects him to show some reul .stuff. Papke Would Como Bac.V St. 1'anl, Minn.. Mar. 20. -Hilly rap he, former middleweight champion of the world, will essay a return to the ring next month when ho will flee Tom (iibbons here. The limit is scheduled lo go III rounds, Hal Chase Unaligned. San I'raucisco, Mar. 2". Hal Chase, star first ba.-eman, is still without a berth for the coining baseball season, lie declared tod iy that he had not re ceived a word of instruction from llar iv Sinclair, who kohls Chase's Federal league contract and he hasn't an idea of what Sinclair intends to do with him. "T needn't worry about finances, however." he s.ii.l, "as my contract with Hui'i'alo will force that club to pay me .0ii(l this your." Angels Hard nt Work. Tllsinore, Oil., Mar. 20. The now T.os Angeles hitting infield, Koerner. Ale Larry, Visiter nnd Calloway, lined up hero today for the first time. A down pour of rain threatened to stop the practice, but Manager Chance nn iiuiinceil that this quartet would prob ably go through the season as the regu lar Angel first line of defense. Koerner, a ."HO batter last year, is slated for first base. Cieorge Zabel, the Cub right liaiulcd pitcher, reported to Chance and was lit the club house today ready for work. Xabel believes he will be taken back b loe Tinker in niid-soason if ho can show anything for the Angels. The game scheduled for San Piegn nexl Sunday has been called off by Chance, as lie believes it will bo too close to the opening of the season to take anv chances with his men. at Salem's H lass Shoe Store The new 8-inch white wash Kid lace Boots the last word in style and the most perfect fitting shoe we have ever shown we ii im ivvwiv uiiijjiuvui vuwi uttvii yu.VV THE NEW EMMA LEWS AND NATIONAL PARADE PUMPS IN WHITE CANVAS WITH RUBBER SOLES WE JUST RECEIVED 700 PAIRS WILL BE SOLD WHILE THEY LAST AT and $1.95 CHILDREN'S SIZES, $1.00 AND $1.15. THE NEWEST THING IN PALISH WHITE NEW BUCK AND CANVAS SIMILAR TO THE ENGLISH SHOE WE HAVE TWO OR THREE HUNDREDS OF PAIRS IN ALL GRADES RANGING FROM Big line of Men s Shoes in all the new lasts; some of the new things in high to( as well as the English styles, regular $5.00 Shoes at other stores, here. Watch for Price's Ads, Something Is Going to Happen lit Pfgtt p mm. Cut rate repair department, all work done cheaper, best leather. Everwear guaranteed Hose in all the grades, 25cto$l.G0 THE "COME-BACK" The "Come back" man was really never down and out. It's weakened condition because of ever-work, lack of exercise, Improper eating nnd living, tie in tt ii. I s stimulation to satisfy the cry for a health-giving- nppolito nud the refreshing sleep essential to strengt',1. (iCI,l MKDAli Haarlem Oil Capsules, the National liomodv of Holland, will do the work. They nro wonderful! Three of these capsules each dav will put n man on his toot before he luiows it: whether his trouble come from uric ncid poisoning, the kidneys, gravel or stone in the bladder, itUnnneh derange ment or other ailments that befall t.ie over onions American. I'on't wait un til you are entirely ilowii nnd out, but take them today. Your druggist will jlndly refund your money if they do not help you. 2-"ie, fule nnd $l.0ti per box. Accept no substitute. Look for the name liill.U MKPAI, on every box. They are the pure, original, imported ll'.aurlem Oil Captuilen. Fark Officially Opened. Los Angeles, Oil.. Mar. 20. Wash ington Park was officially opened as ti SAFETY RAZOR BLADES 30c A Dozen-any make PERRY'S RRUG STORE Guarantee: Every edge made better than new; your own blades back sterilized. Work done by Sanitary Sharpening Co,, edge ex perts, Berkeley, Calif. Straight Razors Re-edged 35c i Vernon training camp here today, wlioaj Manager Patterson and 27 or 2 Tigers; dumped their tlnds in lockers and sat; down to talk it over. A slight dri.le made practice ini-l possible, but Patterson improved tin-; golden hours by talking baseball to hif: players, ; A free for all discussion was staged.; establishing a precedent in the Coast i league that Patterson intends to follow all year. Duly two men are needed to complete the Vernon team, says Patterson. (lne is a second baseman and the other is a young pitcher named M'-Klroy recom-, mended to Vernon by "Deacon" Van luiren, old Sacrninonto outfielder. Mc : Kirov will bo here tomorrow and Pat terson is hoping that the second ;n kcr will start for the const at the same time. , TLEASaNT BIRTHDAY DINNER i (Capital Journal Special Scrvoe.) I la star, Mar. L'o. A delightful Kirth .lay dinner was held tit toe John Wot lev homo here on Wednesday evening. M uch I ."nil, celelirahng the 'j:'.rd birtn--1ay of Mr. Klnier West ley. Among the guests piesent Wire the William ft levs, l'r. nnd Mn. John Iaik, mil M iss Km Ma let horpe. of Milem. Tin evening was passed pleasantly wit.t convoisation and music. ; Mrs. Kobert Kerns, of Salem, n.-rnm-I'liniod by her little tl mghtcr. Ciadys, is guest of her si-tor, Mrs. William Kiekman, of C!ata.'. A 4i V' ''. 1, Reopening of the Panama camil April lo is promised unless those peskv slides play an April fool joke Jans Cry, the charming Heroine of "Let Katy Do It," a Tale of a Modern Cinderella, Released by the Triangle Fine Arte. At ttiR Oregon Theatre thie days Rtarting Tuesday. POLK WOMAN MAY INHERIT Mrs. Wilt'onl l'.ancroft. of palls City, has received word that she is one of the heirs of the big Springer estate in Wilmington, Peleware. The estate en volvos !I7 acres of land in the heart of the city .uid is estimated to be worth 'J.soo,iioii, Tlii, amount, if di vided anions the heirs, would npprox- iinato $200,000 for each. The legal title to this estate is in question, how ever, anil it must be some time before' any decision can bo reached on the question. Itemizor. " lllfwp.i in w i in 1II..IIII . .vi. n.tij THE HOME OF Daniel Frohman Presents Pauline Frederick in "THE SPIDER" In Which the Sttrcrb Emo tional Artiste Presents Two Distinct Characterizations A PARAMOUNT PICTURE Produced by the Famoua Players Film Company TUE., WED., & THUR. -Cr .-. St-'f '.. i , " W?' 'aTalVWM-nratffl