THE DAILY CAPTTAL JOT RNAL. SLALFM. ORST,ON. WEDNESDAY, MAR. 22, 1916. FIVE C3 IN any talk about OWL, the Million Dollar Cigar j we believe that we can fairly claim a little placet for ourselves. The OWL is our child, so to speak.' We have fathered it here on the Coast for 20 years or more. And we are proud of it. iiw uvviu o soua vaiue For the OWL, as for our other famous brands, we have always had but one policy. Years ago, the OWL had to satisfy us before wo . offered it to smokers on the Coast. We had to be com pletely sold on its mellowness, fragrance, free drawing and even-burning properties before we were willing to put our organization and reputation behind it. We have tried to keep faith with the nickel smokers on the Coast by making sure that this nickel cigar, sold with our name behind it, has been and will continue to be solid value. The OWL'S fresh condition Have you noticed that when you get an OWL it is usually in a nice, fresh condition? This is due to a close study of demand and dis tribution, and to factory production; also to friendly cooperation between the retail trade and ourselves to prevent overstocking. We consider this an important feature of our service to smokers. Easily Obtainable In building up a business on the OWL Cigar we have felt that we could not ask a smoker's loyalty to the brand unless we made sure that he could get the OWL conveniently. The OWL is sold practically everywhere on the Pacific Coast. For this we thank the retail trade who have met us half way in our efforts to achieve a thorough distribution of this cigar. M. A. GUNST & CO. INCORPORATED &bMN0MAOn ill '' v U: Million Th Dollar Cigar Hayesville News (Capital Journal Special Service.) Hayesville, Ore., liar. 21. Miss Ida I.. Denny come home from Sublimity (Saturday for a short stay and returned to her school Sunday p. ni. The Baraca class entertained"- the riiilathea elass of the Sunday school and a number of other young people at !. T. Reynolds' opera house on Satur day evening. Refreshment were served. Kruce Willis will lenve Tuesday even ing for Dorchester, Neb., having se cured work there. The pupils of the advanced room of the Hayesville school pave an excellent BISUPATFn MAGNESIA For sour acid stomachs, gas and fer-j mentation of food. A teaspoonful in aj fourth of a glass of hot water usually i fiiven INSTANT RELIEF. Sold by all druggists n either powder or table form at .r0 cents per bottle. I program before a large and appreciative audience of parents and friends Friday evening. The Hayesville school has re cently been placed on the list of stand ard schools anil this fact was announced by Superintendent W. M. Smith, who was present and gave an address in which he spoke of the value of the co operation of parents with the teachers and also urged industrial work and ex hibits by the pupils, l'rof. I'. S. Dot son, principal of the l'nrk school, Sa lem, gave nn interesting talk about the American flag. The pupils' part of the program has received much favorable comment on the manner in which they carried it out and also on the interest ing numbers given. The dramatization of Longfellow-V poem, "The Birds of Killingsnorth," by the fifth grade, was especially attractive. The characters were as follows: 'Squire Pompous, Clair Turner; Deacon Knowitall, Walter Fuhrer; Parson Jacobs, Dwight Hill; Prof. Jameson, Galen Siddall; Farmer Havseed, Arthur Jones; Farmer Cheer ful! Carl Stettler; Mrs. Cheerful. Ruby Btennen; Mrs. Adams, Pearl Brown. The fifth grade also amused the audi ence by their song in which they acted is the Board of Health of Cleanly Town. The dialogue by the older girls List of Candidates Shows Daily Increase G. F. Skipworth, of Eugene, filed to day as a candidate for the nomination by the democratic party for the office of circuit judge of the Second judicial district comprising the counties of Ben ton, Coos, Douglas, Lane and Lincoln. Judge Skipworth is the present incum bent and was appointed to fill the va cancy caused by the election of judge L. T. Harris to the supreme benca. Other candidates who filed today are: Vernon A. Forbes, of Bend, candi date for nomination by the republican party for the office of representative in the legislative assembly, 21st repre sentative district. Charles Childs, of Brownsville, candi date tor nomination by the republican party for the office of representative in the legislative assembly, second rep resentative district. Warner A. Ackerman, of Mnrshfield, candidate for nomination bv the repub lican party for the office of state sen ator, eightn senatorial district. E. K. Piasecki, of Dallas, candidate for nomination bv the democratic party for the office of district attorney for Polk comity. John P. kavanaugh, of Portland, can didate for nomination by the republican party for the office of Circuit Judge, fourth judicial district department No. 1. Samuel E. Notson, of Heppner, can didate for nomination by the republi can party for the office of district at torney for Morrow cuntv. A. C. Palmer, of Fossil, candidate for nomination by the republican party for the republican party for the office of district attornev tor Wheeler county. COURT HOUSE NEWS I ")C 3c 5jC sj( 9C ?C A suit to foreclose a mortgage was filed today in the circuit court of this county by Effio Cnmphell against H. W. Wait and Julia Wait, his wife, and Anna Serina Rucker and E. L. Rucker, her husband. The plaintiff alleges that a note given by the Waits to the plain tiff for $10,500 was secured by a mort gage on 52.50 acres of land in this county. It is stated that the property was afterward transferred to Mr. and Mrs. Rucker subject to the mortgage and that none of the original note has been paid. The plaintiff seeks judgment in the sum of $10,500 with $t)0 interest; and $1,500 attorney's fees and an or der of foreclosure to sell the property and to give the excess proceeds to the present owners. Hughes and Parwer, of Portland, are attorneys for the plaintiff. Little Daniel Cupid appears to have given up his work on the youngsters of Marion county as a bad job but he is wnrlrinn hovnc nmnilfr tllP elders. .ToSCOh H. Dawson, an Aurora farmer, aged 04 years and eight months, was married March 9 to Mary M. Hartley, aged fi4 ti. in this countv. The license was issued in Multnomah county and the return was made in .Mo rion. The groom is making his second mntrimnninl venture and the bride her third. Walter H. Ruble, of Silverton, is another who admits to three score and four and today rook out n license t,i ,l fvnthin Gilbert, aired 52. also of Silverton. Both have tried matri mony once before. Countv School Superintendent W. M. Smith. State Superintendent J. A, Churchill and Supervisor Jonn w. t.. Smith went to Hubbard last niuht to attend the dedication exercises for the new $15,000 high school which has been erected at that place. An inventory and appraisement was filed in the probate court toduy in the estate of Knud A. T.oe, deceased. The appraisement shows the real property of the estate to be valued at $5,000 and the personal property at SM2.1S5.07, k in ir !i tntlll of .4l7.lS5.fl7. A. A. (Irinde, A. A. 1'lvin and (!. M. Opsund were the appraisers. John Schindler wns appointed by Judge Bushcy today as guardian of the person and estate of William Myers, the minor son of Fred Myers and Helen Myers, both deceased, the estate con sists of personal property to the value of $250. The appraisers are Finest Blue, D. W Miles and Stina Shindlcr WOMAN HAD NERVOUS TROUBLE Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegeta ble Compound Helped Her. West Danby, N. Y. "I have had Bervous trouble all my life until I took Lydia E. Pinkham a Vegetable Com pound for nerves and for female trou bles and it straight ened me out in good shape. I work nearly all the time, as wa live on a farm and I have four girls. I do all my sewing and other work with their help, so it shows that I stand it real well. I took the Compound when my ten year old daughter came and it helped me a lot. 1 have also had my-oldest girl take it and it did her lots of good. I keep it in the house all the time and recommend it." Mrs. Dewitt Sincebaugh, West Danby, N. Y. Sleeplessness, nervousness, irritabil ity, backache, headaches, drngging sen sations, all point to female derange ments which may be overcome by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. This famous remedy, the medicinal ingredients of which are derived from native roota and herbs, has for forty years proved to be a most valuable tonio and invigoratorof the female organism. Women everywhere bear willing testi mony to the wonderful virtue of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, WW , ,t5?J I. ' '.'J . OREGON Today -Tomorrow JANEGRHT "LET KATY DO IT Also SAM BENARD "THE GREAT PEARL TANGLE" A Keystone Scream DON'T rOKGET BleBurke PEGGY NEXT WEEK New Today ads costs you less than you think worth more than you lize. LAWYER SENT TO PEN Sacramento, Cul., Mar. 22. Joseph D. Cornell, Sacramento lawyer, must go to San Quentino prison. Convicted of forgery ami sentenced to prison for eight years, his appeal for a hearing in supreme court was denied yesterday. Cornell's fight to keep ftom goiiig to prison wns the most desperate in the history of the Sacramento county courts. He was represented by a splen did array of legal talent including Theo dore Bell and Drove L. Johnson, father of the governor. MINING CONGRESS OPENS Spokane, Wash., Mur. 22. With scores of prominent mining men from four states and part of Canada in at tendance, the third rtiy of the North western Mining congress opened today. A large part of tiic program of papers anil addresses by mining experts is scheduled for today. The congress has opened headquart ers at Spokane hotel. The chamber of commerce is ucting .is host to the visitors. A Mutual Masterpicturo "BETRAYED" Five Acts of Realism by a Cast of Broadway Stars. MOORE'S GIRL' SHOW New Songs and Dances. rn" ' n ' ' wwim I ... i... t l1-,in..ll I ; 1 TODAY 111 J - - With the "snrinsr fever" comes the wish to pet into lighter underwear. And just here is where we want you to think of us, as we have some especially at tractive union suits that have been arriving the past week. $1.00-1.50-2.00-2.50 In Balbriggans, Lisles, Light Wools, etc., etc. HAMOiNMISHOP CO. The Toggery 167 Commercial St. Leading Clothiers 2 Empress S. & C. Vaudeville u mBUQum W THEATRE W To Avoid Dandruff You do not want a slow treatment when hair is falling and the dandruff germ is killing the hair roots. Delay menus no hair. Get, at any drni store, a bottle of lemo for 25c or $i.0l) for extra law sise. Use as directed, for it docs the work quickly. It kills the dandruff germ, nourishes the hair roots and Immediately stops itching scalp. It is sure and safe, is not greasy, is easy to use and will not stain, fcoaps and shampoos are harm ful, as they contain alkili. The best thing to use is zemo, for it is pure and also ineipensive. Zemo, Cleveland. DANIEL FROHMAN Presents Pauline Frederick in "THE SPIDER" A Paramount Picture, pro duced by tho Famous Players Kilni Company. Pathe Weekly TODAY-TOMORROW j ROYAL ITALIAN SEXTETTE Edith Mote In Song Novelties ALLEN & CO. in a Comedy Playet LA TOY BROS Pantomine WALLINGFORD OUTDONE Parce Musical Comedy 8 PEOPLE 8 5 tl Sunday, MatineeEvening 1 GRAND THEATRE 3 Thorn is something to be Fiiid for those Mexican bandits, ufter all. They were obliging enough not to wait until midsummer in the hot tamale belt be fore inviting our soldiers down there. A marriage license was isMuM toduy by the county clerk to Wiliiam C Greenfield, a farmer, of Columbus Montana, and Laura F. YuN's, of Salem. was very well received and the individ ; uul numbers were also good. The program was as follows: Song "Soldiers Who Don't Wear the Blue." School, j lieeitution "Things Worth While.'' Carmen Kuhn. Song "Wearing of the Oreen," Harriet Kiser, Hilda (iruenfelder, Win- nie Rite hey. I Recitation "Stolen Custard." j Clair Turner. I Dialogue "Sylvia s Aunts." Eight 'girls. I Recitation "Story of Augustus." Ruby Brennen. Song "The residents. " Walter I Fuhrer. Recitation "A Place for Boys." Arthur Jones. Song "Angry Words." Audrey White. Bell-ans Absolutely Removes Indigestion. One package proves it 25c at all druggists. A STARTLING AND POWERFUL NEW PHOTO DRAMA THEDA BARA in THE SERPENT .Sunday & Monday Ye LIBERTY THEATRE Two Days Only Astoria Begins Battle to Corral the Trade Astoria, Or., Mar. The city of Astoria today rolled up her sleeves and M-eared to do mortal battle with rail road companies which have demanded a rehearing of the interst ite commerce commission's order placing inland freigiit rates to Astoria and 1'uget Sound on a par. The first thing the city did was to order the construction of two rivers at a cost of 70,000 each. These boats will ply between Astoria an 1 inl.iml em pire points on the Columbia and Snake rivers. They will carry wheat and pro duce to the export wharves at As toria. Special attorneys have been employ ed to fight the rehearing of the rati" cise. With a Small Amount of Fuel Is the most essential requisite of a Range Reeitntion "What a Boy Can Do." Carl ritettler. Hong "Bonnie Flag." Hilda Gruenfelder, Winnie Ritehey. Recitation "His Sunday Clothes." Francis Wikoff. Song "Board of Health of Cleanly Town." Fifth grade. Recitation " The Ant and the Crick Ct." Pearl Brown. Dramatization "The Birds of K i 11 ingsworth. ' ' Fifth grade. Recitation "Brier Rose." Ollii Kiser. Song Jeanne and David Saucy. Rev. H. K. .Marshall is expected here to begin revival services March 30. Let everybody plan to come. There will be no Sunday school next Sunday on account of the Sunday school convention being held nt Che maw a. 1 f i . f.- "'r'' OUTII BEND r c JM II M 0 1 m mm u mmu All-ways Preferable lUfllllf 1OllAt- T 4- i y. Al, i. 1 1 H i , By ""3 tvciv iisuttl. 11 IS Uie llllCSt lUOKing flues of this range are built of patented Kaystone Copper Bearing Aluminum Fused Metal; this metal resists rust and corrosion. The body is three-ply and hand riveted throughout, making the oven air tight, which means economy of fuel and perfection in baking. This Range is extremely plain, smooth nickel trimmings, which are easily cleaned; polished top, which will not crack or warp. Built on scien tific nrinciDles which means better meals with less labor and cost for fuel. Come to the store and examine this Range and we know you will not be satisfied until you have one in your home. ISH r;7) If-: r u . . -r