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SIX THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM, OREGON. WEDNESDAY. MAR, 22. 1Q1fi. 'X ' -fetfrvi' IT TTT (TITP r ' A f ' V''" '?i':fS3:?KW vf:.. ';f T, ' Vnwy - wwymw,. ipw wrrroirim wkh ft WV'e - ''W,V;'.; ' H "fylltyfy-r-vSW' :rr . CoprrlBhlHUtr fis national joy smoke. MMMM)MMMmnMM' Spoif News the real tobacco for jimmy pipes and makin's cigarettes ! i Lojus Land Second i- Place Among Bowlers The Loins landed second place by lie foating the Orogons in the city howl : ilia league last night at the club alleys .in three straight uanies. Tlie Woodmen cinched first pl.ue liv Mon.lay nights win ana this left the Lo.pis ami the i Orogons to scrap it out for second hon ! ors. li. Day, of tiie Lojus rolled 214 for high fiti mo and made the high nvcr- aye of 212. ! The scoics follow: I Lojus. ; 1 2 3 A v. Stiitesiiiini 17H 17ii 1 T I 170 Pilkenton Mir IS.'. Hid 171 Hill 1(17 HI 17!) 102 ; Froland Hi-. 1!I2 "III 190 ,11. Dav '.'ll 211 lso "12 With Many Scats Unsold $130,000 Has Already Been Gathered In Xe 1 jnil CiDTrlzM mill h It J. KirynliJj You back-up and get a fresh start! Know right off that thfc talk is directed at you who can't smoke a pipj; who can 't enjoy a rolled cigarette ! For men who got away to a false start Prince Albert has a word or two for what ails their smokeappetites I And it should be handed out hero that digging joy from a jimmy pipe or makin's cigarette is as easy as it is for us to tip you off to it. All the training necessary is to get the right packing and fire away I And P. A. is the tobacco you needl You'll find Prtncm A Ibtrt wait ing your word in alt corners of the Statet, and all over the civilised world ! Toppy rej bast, 5c I tidy red tins, 10c I pound and half-pound tin humidortandthat ctatey crystal-glaee pound humidor with tponge-moiitener top that keeps the tohacco in each fin fettlulway! Forget you ever tried to smoka, for Prince Albert is so different, so cool and cheerful and friendly, you'll get a new idea of smoke joy ! The patented process fixes that and cuts out bits and parch I And this little preachment is also for men who think they're on the right track. All to ba said is that the sooner you lay out a nickel or a dime for a supply of Prince Albert, the sooner you'll make a discovery that'll be worth a lot to your peace of mind and tongue I Get the idea of smoking all you want without a comeback that's P. A.! R. J. REYNOL DS TOBACCO CO., Winston-Salem, N. C On the reven tide of this tidy red tin you will read: " Proccs Pat ented July 30th, 1907." which has mad thttm men wnoke pipe where one Amok ad before I One Reason Why Letters j Do Not Reach Destination' The trials and tiilnilntioiH of I'ost in.'isfcr Ihii'kestcin would surely lie less if people would only take the precau tion of writing .1 return address on the upper left hand corner of envelopes. And at the same lime hoth the writer of the letter mid the one Hiitteu to would uiiderstuud each other u little lietter. The local postuffice is continually receiving letters so carelessly addressed that no attempt at delivery cull lie made ,ind they are held up here and potcil ill the loldiy of the postolfue tnistine; perhaps thnt 1 lit1 writer may accident ly recognize the inis-directed letter, liiiter, all these misfits tire sent to the dead letter office nt Wash inulou and returned to the writer, pro vided of course there is auythiiifj in the letter to indicate the sender. It' tin' writer just siuns n letter "IVnrie" or some such eudeirin term, the auth orities are up uitiust it lis there are so uiiiiiv "henries" in the world who lui'-sht answer to the description. I'or instance, how is Mr. Oery (ierish ijimih; to receive his letter, when the address merely says 17'i l.oan Avenue, I nliforiiiii f Then who Knows where Mr. .1. It. Cainpliell lives.1 There is waitiuc. for iiim letter in the Salem postiil t ice and if anv one happens to I. now .1 nli ii . they would rl.jS"'X" i in il'iliiiS ii ATLANTA. 2H la. hlih . WHITBY. l i la. hljh AR.R.OW COLLARS t W 31 c.nti fl.fll. t.nUJ, A (V. I.o. I.kn the usual route of the Harmless to Flush Kidneys and Neutralize Irritating Acids Splendid for System also will Irav inis-direcled. Mr. Marion K. Moore luieht have lieen readinij his letter ere this lint the party' wlio wrote tnin a lew days aso wis pretty much like urandfuther 's clock and just stopped short, never to n" nain. At least, nt tor writing the name, the letter was caiel'ully stamped und as e.ircfully mailed, lint ns the name of the city and state where Mr. Moore is supposed to live were left off, the letter is restine; pacefully in the ulnss case of mis-directed letters in the Salem post office loldiy. I "' Tin' oflicials of the local post office!, i,.,,.. I. ..II .1 ..II 1. ......... i oc ii. ii- it 'i iiiviiii uiiu iiiiii .in inifi llillilil IDIVii lln r.it ll i-ti imiiiiiir I u.l n iii mi lllldoulitCilly I I ,., ,, l,.'t ti.,11,1 ,.,-ii,.- Ill' ,.,,.. oiifer a favor on him liv notifviiid' the i . r i,i,,,i,,w tin .i,,, eiii i...... out it the return address was on the envelope, even such a little matter ns failing to write the city and state ad dress would not necessarily result in two people wondering, one why n cer tain letter was not received, .unl the oilier why n certain letter had not lieen answered. Moinl: Write on (lie upper left hand corner vour name and address. he al imstol'fice. Mr. liosco Parish nUo lias a letter nailing. The party who! wiote him failed to even put on a1 Nliect nundier. There lire .il'Otit 1 10,- J liOil,MI people in the I'liiteil Stales and it liehooves letter writers to include i B'lMiething liesidcs a mere name. Mrs. I. S. Collins lives ut -20:t Sliarp jnenue, lint thnt is as far as the ad dress goes. Mrs. Harney Miller lives somewhere on US (iintale street, lull i there is no one on duly .it the post oitice hiippcns to know where Imitate st reet happens to lie, and that letter I Got prices on commercial printing at Tiie Capital Journal office. Kidney and Idadder weakness result from uric acid, says .1 noted authority. The kidneys filter this acid from the lilood and pass it on to the Idadder, where it often remains to irritate and inflame, causing a luirniiig, scalding sensation, or setting up an irritation it the neck or the Idadder, ogliging yon to seek relief two or three tunes during the night. The sufferer is in constant dread, the water passes some times with a scalding sensation and is very profuse; again, there is difficulty in avoiding it. ISIiulder weakness, most folks call H, uuse they can't control iirin.il ion. While it is extremely annoying and sometimes very painful, this is really one ol' the most simple ailments to over come, (.let nliout four ounces of .lad Sails from your pharmacist and take a talilesiioonful in ,i glass of witter liefore lireakfast, continue this for two or three davs. This will neutrally,. Ihei acids in the urine so it no longer is a source of irritation to the Idadder and urinary organs which thou net norm ally again. .lid .Salts is inexpensive, harmless, and is made from the acid of grape and lemon juice, comliincd with lithia, and is used by thousands of folks who ore subject to urinary disorders caused by uric acid irritation. .1 ml Salts is splendid for kidneys and c.iuses no bud effects whatever. Here you have a pleasant, of IVrves , con lilhia-water drink, which quickly ! relieves bladder trouble. are but one game li 'liiud the bank and : if the bank should' lose either of the. next two games yet to be played and; the Fry's continue their winning lri'Uk 1 these two teams would break even and nddit ionnl games would have to be play- ed to decide the championship. j The first game this evening w ill be i between the .standard Cleaners and the; Capital National bank and wiil be at 7::i0. The second game will lie between the! Bishops and the Capital business col lege at S. The third game will be between Price Shoe coin pun v and the Hauser Bros, at 8:.'10. The 'fourth game will be between the Fry's drug store and the Watt Shipp company and will be at 0. Liquid Fire Used by Germans Aids In Making Gains (Continued tram page one.) w York, Mar. ll. less Willard Frank Morun are ready for tiie oiil' tnat will send inem mro a 10 j round slngt'e:;t at M.idison Square t-iar-( .Ion next .Saturday night. 1 Hoth heavyweights indulged in only j perfunctory training today. The work was culciilateil to Keep inem umoeri'ci up and on edge. Moran is much affect ed by the death of Trainer Lewis' little son, whom he regarded ns ,i mascot, and only boxed four rounds so as not disappoint a crowd that had come to look him over. Willard reduced his work to a stroll around the block, but boxed six fast sessions. The fans wore rather wary of Moran 's rioht desuite the liugheiioss of Will.ird. The terrific clouts he has dealt with that right slightly attected the betting, which, however, has been very light. Observers figure that Willard will be content to keep away from Moran and outpoint him, while the challenger will swing constantly for a knockout. I'n less Moran hangs the chloroform clout on the ch.impion visage there is no chance of him grabbing tiie title. Tex liicknrd, promoter, is onvelvet as far as the expenses are concerned. With many of the best seats unsold and nil of the cheaper ones yet to go on sale, Kickard already h.is UiO.OUO in the old sock and he believes the lute sales will increase that sum to at least ifloO.IKIO. Seals Play Santa Clara. Sin .lose, Cal.. Mar. '1'2. The Seals will clash with Santa Clara university again this afternoon for the second time since tiie training season opened. The Mission university boys expect to make a better showing than they did in the first contest when the leaguers mauled their pitchers pretty badly. m T,i T T r : . 1 . Tl 1. ! Chattanooga, Tenn., Mar. 2-. Jimmy Mohnston will plav with the lirooklyn j Nationals for a salary of $:t.iioil and; it'ie other features of his Federal league contract will be retained, it w.is au 'nouncoil iiere to.lnv. This is iu tiie na ture of a compromise of Johnston's dif- Terences with President Kbbetts of the 1 Siiperbas; The cohiipromiso was ef jfoctive by President Full, of the base ball players fraternity. j Beavers Practicing. Sacramento, Cal.. M.ir. 22. More I routine practice for the Portland Heav ''ers was on the docket lodav, while "hoc" Clough busied himself rubbing the charley horses out of the flippers of several of McCredie's very best pitchers. Nothing but yunnigaii games are scheduled until Saturday .ind Sunday, was l ack Henley will lend a buuc'.i of local boys dubbed the Cascades, onto the field to combat the northern hordes. Totals Tqtul number of pins Team avor.ige Isj, Oregons. !HI '.m 90S Anibal Suinlin Zenger Whorlev I.u.flar" 1 ..1st ..1711 .171 ..1IMI .IS I 2d2 l.'iti 17!) 11!l 181 .1 A v. 17d IH7 Hi) 152 2011 170 181 Totals s;i s.-;7 S7ti Total number of pins 20J2. Tteain average 17o. Albany Handball Men Hurl Defi Into Camp of Y. M. C. A. Experts The Y. M. C. A. Buiness Men's Hand ball team will again journey to Albany Friday night for another tournament with the Albany handball sharks. Knch team lias won a series and a consider able interest centers around this tliird tournament. A letter was received by O 11. 'j!ng rich of the local Y. jr. C. A. team from A. X. Jrinton, captain of the Vitu.iy team, in which the Albany booster toys iu rrt: "Do you still calculate to briny your bunch of supposed hnndbali artists down here next week 'for their frnul drubbing? We are preparing to play all whom you may bring dow.i wit.i you. but v,-( rid like to feel sum that you ;nd yj.ir fohcrts are o.r.iig. "This match will be for blood ami some of our fellows expect to give a per 1 1 !' ."'ii nt of themselves ffowtver they will not crow over be'.iin.r any oil moi: out players, and w-t do lot v.i.-t civ such ii put in an ap :c vino, .l'.-irg mi) handball playe. j ami ll:ise vliii -.re in condition. Th-':i if wi: b--M y ii iv f :!iall have the glory and if we ilifertid it will be no ilisgra-'o. Fo'iiowing are some of Hie m-'n who will accompany the team: K. C. Bishop, Oscar B. Gingrich. Ben Williams, Dr. R. T. Jlclntire. H. V. Compton. I H. Conipton, W. I. Staley, James Jlnr', .Tames Young, Paul Wallace, J. P. Read, J. It. Farrar. Kenneth Jlickey, Sum Butler, Roy Ferguson and others. NEW TODAY i May Meet Stecher. ! Sail Francisco, Mur. 22. Wrestling j fans today clamored 'for a match bo Itween Ad Santel and Joe Steelier, the Saiitel s throwing Jess W'esterganrd twice ill one hour and li minutes The bout was cleanlv wrest led throughout and was pronounced the ... fj10 .seiirnsKan marvel, ronow nig luirinrmnnna n uf mniiT i n JIAN WAXTKD 1'lione 0112. -To help load cars. Jlar22 WANTKD hrv Phone 112o-j'r. and strippers. Apr21 FA JULY LA I'X DRY Done at home, also wet wash, ol.") S. 10th. JIar23 WILL TItADK Oak fence posts for a good milk cow. W, JI. Sehuett, R. 2. Phone SF2J. Jlar24 rocz and Wisniew were lion ten off. luki The Slavs Czemowitz Abandoned. London, Mar. 22. Auslrinns have abandoned the city of Czcrnowitz be cause of Kussiau victories on the Dneis ter according to an tineonf irmed wire loss message from Rome todav. If the carrier doei. not service notify the office. glTB best San Francisco has seen in years. Welsh Got the Verdict. Xew York, Jlar. 22. Although news paper critics gave Freddie Welsh the verdict over Phil Bloom in their Ill round boxing match hero last night. Bloom's backers insist that their man gave the lightweight champion the hardest contest he has experienced 'since he won the lightweight title. Bloom easily took four of the 10 rounds by forcing the fighting from the tap of the gong. Xewspaper critics gave Welsh five rounds with one doubtful. SALK One good all-round horse. Apply Willy Zirltol, Box 113, Route Salem, tire. Mar24 S.MALL Bl'R BANK Seed potatoes for sale, cheap. Dr. C. W. Heechler. Sil vorton road, cornering on f.iir grounds. Jrar22 PUl'.XK THEKS ; and S foot at 7c. Oregon Champion gooseberries $15.00 per thousand. Call nt office, 3o7 N. Commercial. Phone 2."0-R. Aprl Just when the F.uropoan geography class is ready to pass final examina tion, along comes a new course on Jtex ico. And this, too, when the fish are beginning to bite! FOR SALF Binder, mower, rake, roll er, drill, harrows, plows, surrey, buggy, hack, harness, sp.m brood mares, and colt. Phone 2S7W. JIar23 To Wives: If your husband is a graduate of a liquor-cure institute, it i-. considered bad taste to hang his di plonia in the living room. ti wi sw wt pii iwl rl "b t 81 VVA i Make Thrift a Household Word Teach the children to be thrifty. Habits formed in childhood are not apt to change in after years. The key opening box of 8;::riO!A Yvith more than fifty shines and a ShinoiA HOME SET for polishing is an outfit unequalled for economy and convenience. - CLACK TAN WHITE At all dealers Take no ralstltuie. SHINE WITH ShivhA AKD SAVE E0MS SET i Thirteenth Series ! Will Be Unlucky for L Half of League Teams Stnndlng of Teams. w. Il'apitnl Xational Bank.. 10 i Fry 's Drug Store P Capital lluniness College., S I Bishops S Price Shoe Co 5 , Watt Shipp Co 4 Hauser Bros .1 j standurd Cleaners 1 Tct. .S3,". .750 .Itllli .lilhi .4lii ,3:i:i .srm .ns:; ! The thirteenth series of games in the i Commercial Basketball league of the Y. ; I C. A. will bo played in the associa ; j t'ton gymnasium tonight commencing at ! ' 7:30. With but one more-series to W I iitave.1 in nddition to thnt tmiit'hl the contest for the champion ship seems to 1 be between the Capital National bank' and the Fry's Drug store. The Fry's n si ft ii ri ri ti ti El n ii ti ii ii M 11 n ti u it n H tl 11 ii N ri n ri M n Just Wright Shoes NEW TODAY AU ids must be ordered for i stated length of time, no ad to count lets thaa 10 words. PilUXK 37 or wood w. til H AB R Y V indowcleaner. I'hone 763. Aprl BL'UUY FOR SALE 1980 Waller. Mar22 W1IITK SEKD OATS For silc. Phone 53F23. Mar22 WANTED Beef 1425-M. cattle and horse. AprS NEW BARBKK At the old stand on Fairground road. Mjr23 per thousand. Call .it office, 357 X". C'om'l. Phono 2.")l)-K. Aprl FOR SALE SO head cwea and some lambs. 1'hono 91F12. Jlar22- HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS New and clean. 170 Court street. Aprlj FOR RENT Furnished housekeeping rooms; 491 North Cottage. Mar31 PKUlNK TREES (i and 8 foot, at 7e. Oregon Ch.impion Gooseberries $15 OAK, dry ash, fir and maple cord wood. I'hone 13-J. w. jo. rroctor. ApriU ItAKBKR WANTED At the Avenue barber shop. Steady position. Mar22 STILL- HAVE OXE TEAJf Of geld ings lett, price right. I'hone 1722. . Mar22 MAXWELL RUNABOUT Fine condi tion for sale $175. Impure 24G State street. Mar23 HOME COJIFOUT RANGE For sale, in "A. No. 1" shape. liS7 S. Winter street. Mar25 WAITED To rent 7 or 8 room honaa reasonably close in. Address N. E. (J., ears Journal. tt CAPITAL RUG WORKS Rugs and carpet weaving, ill North High St. Salem, Or. Aprlj FOR RENT A nice five room bunga low, very cheap. G. W. Latlar, 40l Hubbard Wdg. tf FOR SALE 15 acres Dottom Hud, sooth of Marion. Mrs. E. Taomsa, Marion, Oregon. Apnll FOR SALE Team, wagon and harness. Address T. N. A., Route 1, Box 4-C, Turner, Oregon. Mar22 FOR SALE 0 room modern house, $l'Zii cash takes it. Star Grocery, 611 Market. Phone 185. tf WANTED To borrow $800 en good city property, what interest? Address 11. C, care Journal. Mar23 DESIRABLE ROOJ1S Furnace het, fine location, excellent me lis. Phone 1156-M. 1510 State. AprilT $1,000 TO LOAN On good real estate security. Donald W. Allies, la tiiisa Hank JUIdg. I'hone 510. Mar23 WANTED Will pay cash rent for 4 or o acres or goon potito land, must be cheap. Adress Journal C-50. Mayd FOlt RENT Neatly furnished front apartments. Prices very reasonable. 206 N. High street. I'hone 1!95. Mar27 TOIt RENT 5 room strictly modern house furnished. Phone 1 7117 W af ternoons. Call at 3!I0 Mission St. JIar24 QOAT AND SHEEP SHEARING By np to date power equipment. List your order at Salem Fuel Yards. Phone 629. tt WHITE ROCKS An egs strain of ex hibition quality. 13 eggs by parcel post for $1.50. Imperial Egg Farm, Route 3, Salem. tf SALEM STEAJf and Vacuum Carpet tlcaning works, rentiers and mat tresses renovated. Otto F. Zwicker. Phone 1151. Aprlj TWO SUITE Nice front rooms for housekeeping. 4S8 X. Com. street. Op posite Marion Square. $8 and $10 per month. M.ir24 FOB BENT Store, 21x165 feet, Iee trie lights and steam heat. See Watt Bhipp Co., 219 North Commercial street. Phone 363. tf WANTED First class Royal or Un derwood typewriter, cheap for cash. Will call and examine machine. H. K., Journal. Mar27 There is one sure way of saving time in buying your . Shoes ask for the "Just Wright" Shoes $4.50- -$5 and you are certain of obtaining Shoes that are right in style, quality and comfort. They are doubly guaranteed to ycu. SALEM WOOLEN MILLS STORE I mm wm f "f rm wm wm F I in .VJt iU i mi oil tm u M Am tt M i mm a tMi a IUUUlUlliaUMUUlMUUUUkllaWk,J n II n II M El li 11 II ri 11 li li ri 13 u n 13 II H 11 ll ti u El n 11 l! ti U El n iMUUlJ FOB SALE Fine residence lot, 62x108 feet, Cipital and Center streets. Price 200. Write J. W. Beckley, Ner strand, Minnesota. Mar23 FOB SALE Auto. Overland, almost new. Now five room bungalow. 2D acre ranch. Some trade. Loavinsr city. Phone 21li. Mar2 TRADE Have $700 equity in extra large lot, fine locition, to trade for 5 acres unimproved land within 3 miles C I til . . ., oi ouiem, 1'iione 10-.). Jlar-J WANTED TO RENT Furnished housa keopmg rooms or small furnished house, preferedly near fair grounds. Stato prico and locntion. 33 Care Journal. Jlar23 DON'T TAKE CIUXCES With gum- osis; plant top gratteil cherry trees. Royal Ann and Lambert on Black Mazzard stock. Harry E. White. Fhone 14 Flo. " Mar27 3AW MILL FOlt SALE 50,000 ca pacity. H is been operated about 12 months. AU ready for operating at present time. W. A. Tavlor, Macleav, receiver). I'hone 38F24. Maril NURSERY STOl K Lowest prices at Northwestern nursery, rear of arm ory. Grafted Frnnquette Wilnuts. Budded Hollv. Choice roses, etc. Phone 413. Mar23 BIGGEST SALE ever you cm find: 20 acres, 10 to 17 acres plough land, balance good timber and pasture, no Duiiiiings. un county road, work to irrigate 2 or 3 acres. black pardon land. Trice $1500 Worth $;I500. T ncd th ItlonAV miles from Slem. "20 Acres'" cr Little Good , is 2'i of Journal April