SIX THE DAILY CAPITAL .t"TT. SALEM. OREGON. WEDNESDAY, MAR. 20. 1' wWWl The ttamri phr'Jovar 'JMJY which keep out air. 'y VVM thereby preervw f.'; '"M 'VM quality of the blen,h- l VW tobaccos. Pywwrti-i.-l 7"JWMy thm hniers at ifu i- 'Vtf MY trated.the ttampeatily V' tyy. breaks without tetrtrf V' i'M the tin foil, uhi-hljUi ". WA bMck into its p'jvo. fm.wA f f 1 Men, you'll get III pltJifiliL il!r ill Sport News a x Ties With Montreal In Hockey . Games Joe Stecher Does Fast Work l mil rcnl. Que., Miir. 29. Following, the victory of I'ortlnnd over the loenl t'lintidinns liy n score of (i to 5 in last night's 'hockey game here, the const rliniiipions nml the Montreal seven to day were tied for tho championship of the world. Harris nnd Outnian slurred' for Port land, Harris shoot ing three out of' the t'tratfj'n' fflutlira Roberts Hats at $3.00 Always" On the Job" Mi 'W" wR II mm wmk mm Ml You'll like Camel Cigarettes, fine! The tobaccos are choice Turkish and choice Domestic, expertly blended, to give you a mellow-mild-body and a flavor as new to your taste as it is refreshing! Camels leave no unpleasant cigaretty after-taste and they will neither bite your tongue nor parch your throat, no matter how liberally you smoke them ! Smokers -do not look for or expect coupons or premiums with Camels because they realize the value is in the cigarettes, which stand every test you care to make against any cigarette in the world at any price! You'll find Camels meet your fondest cigarette desires ! Camels are sold every where in scientifically" sealed package, 3D for 10c; or ten packages (300 cigarettes) in a glassine-paper-covered carton for $1.00. We strongly recommend this carton for the home or office supply or when you travel. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO., Winston-Slem, N.C. goals. I.ulondc of tin- ('nnodiuns, fciiturcd for his team wilh two dent in the net. I The fifth and deciding giinio wili lie pluyeil tomorrow flight, the ti'nm com ing out on top retaining the fStur.ley I nip for the next year. j The Cnnndinns mill Portland wiil play two games in New York A;uiJ 4 mill 5. Mascot Is Cliamplo:i i oilman, wit., Mar. 2!). I.o. u! I'iglii followers today regarded Hilly Mas cult's eliiini to the featherwe.t'hr r li i m pinnship of the northwest as legitimate fi'lionlng tho decision given him over Vex einon nfter six rounds of teniae milling in the henilliner o'f a glove t'ost here last li lit. Bert Korlies, of Seattle, who had been heralded as a second A lie Attell, faiifd to show unytliiii); more than a nrom be tween the leaps of the kangaroo mil fox trotting. His limit with Joe Hen juinin was called n draw, Alio flordou was declared the winner The right kind of Clothes at the right prices are almost enough to sell themselves. But there's another factor the personal element. Lots of people come here to buy because they're sure of going away with a smile. And a customer's smile is worth as much to us as our profit on the goods he buys. The satisfied person comes back. The size of a purchase is only an item. We figure that a ten-cent sale and a pleased customer are more valuable in the long run than a ten dollar sale and a "never come back." Make us prove our willingness to serve. Our stocks are especially attractive right now. HART SCHAFFNER & MARX $20 ?25 $30 BISHOP ALL WOOL SUITS $15 $20 $25 Salem , Woolen Mills Store W I1L Ul mJAL im.rX'!! S.U.'WfW iHW WW , HWH.ll.ijm I,IW'H1 a lot of satisfaction with il pr mm lli n n over Touchy Winger; (leorge Sommers stopped Will Fletcher in the third "r iod and Ike Cohen of San Francisco got a draw with .Foe Clifford. Weak With the Stick. Sun Jose, Cul., .Mar. 2P. leinpornry weakness of his team with the stick was the only thing which worried Man ager Harry Wolverton today when the Seals went on the field for a game with the St. Mary's college learn, nil; Steen was expected to pitch for the San Franciscos. Fitzgerald, Schaller and Hodie, the reliables of the Seals, have not been connecting with the sphere with any degree of regularity lately. In the game with Agnews yesterday, the Seals got only six hits to seven for the en emy, although the Seals succeeded i i w inning. Claim the Decision. New York, Mar. 2!. Battling I.e viusky's backers today claimed the de cision." for their man over Jack Dillon in the 10-roiind bout tho two men ,. . '.-i.i nu.:,. :.. 4i, ni,,.-.,,,!1 fouirht last night. This is the olevent scrap in which I.evinsky has participat e.l in this month. Oaks Ready for Game. Oakland, Cal.. Mar. 20. The Oak: would be ready for the fray if the um pires "play hall" should be shouted Just Wright Shoes $4.50 and $5 cigarettes ! at us this afternoon. Manager Elliott declared today thr ills entire squad was in first class shape and that he expected to see them fight gin among the league leaders from the ocuiniiing of the race. Elliott has decided that "Jap Bar beau, the third sacker, will lead the batting order, with Koxy Middleton coming second. Jt is believed that Klawitter or Beer will pitch the opening game for the Oaks. The Wrestlers. Kansas City. Joe Steelier threw Dr Holler twice in H minutes, 2 seconds. San Francisco. It took ' Ad Snntel one hour, 2-1 minutes nnd 155 seconds to pin l'eter Visaer!) shoulders to the ma t wice. A Long Tussle. Billings, Mont., .Mar. 2!!. Walter Mil ler anil Mike Yokel wrestled three hours and three minutes here last nigh' without a fall. The match was even ins to aggressiveness and nliilitv to es u;.:i..i.. :..i. ir..i...i ' v. si in date punishment. iniu-i vv eigne 15S and Miller 154. Business Conditions Improving On the Coast Taconm, Wash., Mar. 2!t. Wilh busi ness conditions improving throughout the Pacific noriiiwest, wages are on the increase, iccorlmg to figures given out today by the joint federal and city free : employment agency here. The demand for labor of all kinds, but especially in the lumber mills and allied industries, is steadily growing and more than 000 men have been placed in jobs since .March 1, slid '. K. Keag.v, deputy im- , migration inspector in charge of the federal employment bureau. Conditions from the standpoint ot labor and wages are better than for nianv months he . declared. Commercial Club Wants Electric Road ; The Hoard of Irirectors of the Com mercial chili is of the opinion that now is the time to huild. In a resolution passed by the board at -the meeting I Tuesday boon, it was suggested that a joint committee 0f the Portland Chajn ; her of Commerce and the Salem Cojn- inercial club confer with the officials ! of tho Southern Pacific and bring to .their attention the fact that about two years ago. the Southern Pacific secured the right, of way for an electric road ; from Portland to Sale'n and that owing to unfavorable financial conditions, i nothing had been done, The fact that the Oregon Electric is 'Sinwying for a road from Salem to j Itend rather indictites, at least to the I Hoard of lireetors. that railroad eon 'structiou work is again to begin in the ! state. ! In other wor :, the Southern Pacific j is to be given the hint that we want j that electric ror-d built to Portland ami if other lines are getting ready to ! make extensions, wh- not the Southern ! Pacific We are in the lenil The kicks a man when he's down. World COTKIC an ARROW COLLAR 3 for 25C IT FITS THE CRAVAT CLOtTT. rtSOOY & CO. INC., Moras Camel TURKISH & bOMESTIcM T--- D LEND ' ,- 0 q'-C: I- C ARETTES . ; Capita! City Smokers Show As Classy Cards As Those In Metropolis Some of Salem's most enthusiastic boxing fans went to I'ortland last nigh! and saw Hilly Masi-ott wi.- a six round dcision from Tex Vermin in the miiii event at the liose City Athletic club smoker. The boys weighed in at 122 which is about six pounds over Hilly 's best fighting wvight but the little I'rom-li-l anadian administered a sound trouncing to the Vernon boy and the decision was received with popular ap plause. The .first three rounds were ali, nit even but the last three were Hilly 's all of the way and he hid Vern on wobbling in the last round. In an eight round go the Texas bov would have left the ring a badly beaten lud. Hilly readied Vernon's eye with a wick ed left jab in the first round and con tinued to slain the damaged optic throughout the milch to the evident distress of the owner. In a semi-wiiidnp Joe Benjamin and Hurt Foitbes boxed n draw jut 12o pounds for the championship of the Pa cific coast which Henjainiii claims bp virtue of his victory over Jimmy Fox. It was reported that He n.jumin and Mascot t were to be matched in th near future but Jenjiinin outweighs Maseott by about 10 pounds and could not make IIS ringside without losing considerable strength. Muff Hronson hallenged the winner of the Muscott Vernon bout but Krnusou says he can not do better than 12ii pounds ringside which puts hi in out of Hilly 's class. Maseott 's backers in I'ortland will wa ger that he can belt the best boys in the world at 110 ringside but the 'aver age fans gives him no credit for win ning from a man 10 pounds overweight yet they criticise hint if he loses. (ieorge Summers, a younger brother of Al Summers, stopped Will Fletcher u the third round of a scheduled six round bout, (ieorge Sonuuers is taller than his brother and carries a wicked whip. He knocked Fletcher down in the third round with a solid punch on the nose ami Fletcher was willing to d init tiiat the sledding was a bit too rough for comfort. George Soiumers is only 17 years old but appears to be one of the most prom ising boys in I'ortland and should he meet with no bud luck will be meeting the best of them when his frame is well upholstered with beef. Abe Gordon, the paperweight cham pion boxed eight rounds with Toughev Winger and when Referee Jack Grant held the grimy mit of Gordon aloft p ut of the fans howled their disapproval while others cheered. It was a close de cision at that but Gordon landed more clean blows and must lie given credit for fighting a man several pounds heav er. Ike Cohen and Joe Clifford, heavies, boxed a six round curtiiu raiser at catch weights. A few more trips to Portland to wit ness the smokers in that citv which draw from 1200 to loOO people at $2 ringside and the Salem fans will 'he convinced Hint, they were seeing some classy goes in Salem when Manager Kvans was putting on smokers hiTre. The same boys who box head liners in I'ortland were being matched in Salem and the cards at the Capital Citv club were on a par with the I'ortkmd shows. Al Summers, who has been training in Portland for his bout tonight with Hilly Weeks, left for Centrnlia, Wash ington, yesterday. Manager Hobbv Kv ans left for the Washington citv this morning. Willamette Notes Chapel hour was an interesting one this morning. Governor James Withv comb addressed the students for u few minutes. He said that America had been indeed fortunate in keening out of the world conl'l igration. "Now if ever we need red-blooded men nnd women, who are strong, loyal patriotic citizens. I believe the. trouble in Mexico will involve the V. S. more than is anticipated." in speaiiing ot America's mission in regard to the l-hiropean conflict tho governor snid he believed that Ameri ca with intelligence and education, would solve the problem of inter-nation il peace. Speaking of the opportunities of stu dents who will soon be leaders among the citizens of the commonwealth of Orei'on: what most is needed of them is the highest type of citizenship based on n good Christian conscience. We must show to the pootde'lvf the 1'nited States tiiat the products of the north west are as keen in judgment and abil ity as any other leading men of the country. Oregon is the grettest state, snid the governor, iji point of resources, climate and all conditions being considered. Prot. C. H. Sherman was present at the installation of the new president of Washington university. Dr. Henry Niz'nlo. Trot. Sherman acted as a represen tative of New Vork university, having taken his master's degree U that place. The meeting was the greatest that edu cational circles has known of; iniitiv presidents of universities and leading men wera present in all J00 institu tions were represented. President Nicholas Murray Duller, of Columbia university, New VorU, mule the principal address. In it he made the statement that the three greatest insrijuttiins fcvere: The church, the state and the university. The baseball diamond is again dry enough for practice and Coach Math ews is putting his men through system it ic practice every day. He hopes to have a nine that will form a perfect machine nnd when the tirst game has been played he will be aide to further complete plays tie is uow working out. Track work h likewise showing up well. Coach Mathews will send ftmr representatives to the Northwest Con ference meet it O. A. C. Saturday. Those to repres-nt Willnnotte will be: Drazier Small and Dert Ford, in the sprints: Rein Jackson, in the quarter and half miles, nnd Paul Prown in the weights ami javelin. for a fine complexion you must do something mora than use cosmetics. You must keep the blood pure, the liver and kidneys active and the bowels regular. You must also correct the digestive ills that cause muddy skin and dull eyes. offer you the needed help. They are mild in action, but quickly strengthen the stomach, gen tly stimulate the liver and'regu late the bowels. They put the body in good condition so the organs work as nature intend ed. Backed by sixty years of usefulness, Beecham's Pills Direction of Sptetil Vlllc to Wonea with tverr bl. Sold OTerywhero. In bexea, 1U 25c When In SALEM, OEEGON, itop t BLIGII HOTEL Strictly Modern Free and Private Batba RATES: 75c, fl.00, $1.50 PEB DAI The olily hotel in the. business district. nearest io an Depots, Ttieatre anc i-amioi uuiiuings. A Home Away From Home. T. O. BLIGH, Prop. Both Phones. Free Auto Bus. STENOGRAPHERS ! Why Not Use Columbia QUALITY Carboni? Made In Oregon 100 Copies Guaranteed from t Each Sheet. Columbia'Carbon Pa?er Mfg. Co. 33rd & Broadway, Portland, Ore. )) NEW TODAY CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING BATE Eate per word New Today: Each insertion, per word 1 One week (6 insertions), per word ft One month (26 insertions'), per word 17c All ads must be ordered for itated length of time, no ad to count leas thai 10 words. The Capital Journal will not be re sponsible for more than one iniertioi for errors in Classified Advertise mentr. Bead your advertisement th first day it appears and notify as in mediately if it contains an error. Minimum chirge, 13c. HOUSEWORK WANTED By young lady. Phone 370. Mar30 FRONT APARTMENTS Ground floor 4!U N. Cottisre. MarSl WANTED Girl for light house-work. Call at 553 N. Mth. Mar30 WANTED Girl for general housework. No washing. . 015 S., lL'th. Mir28 FOR KENT Furnished rooms, close in, $5.00 per month. Phone 1844. Mir28 SEAMSTER BROS Groceries. Pay cash for cjrgs. 121 S. Coin'l St. Mnr31 WANTED Five passenger Ford, Mod el 1914 or 1915. Phone 1024-K. Mar29 WAITED A second hand gasoline pump with under ground tank. Phone 1887. Mar.'U WANTED A woman to do house work must be good cook. Apply at 204 N. Com'l. Mar29 DKKS3 MAKING Done by the day by first class dressmaker. Address D. M. care Journal. MarSl (ilRIi L'l, would like position to assist with housework or care of children. Phone M 89. Mar30 WANTED Any one wanting garden work done. (Satisfaction guaranteed. Phone z;t8l-K. Mar31 FOR KENT A 7 room furnished bungalow on Fairniount hill. Apply r. u. liox Jo,). Mar3l WANTED Elderly or middle aged woman to assist with housework and be companion. ISuiiill wages. Phone ot'o'.M. Murill FOR SALE White Leghorn nnd White Wyandotte clucks, engs, pullets, cock rels. Mrs. Wm. McUevnolds. Route 5, liox 45, Sale m. MarSl WANTED Woodcutters with own out fit, none others need apply, also wood saw to cut up logs into cofdwood. Phone 092 after 0 p. in. or before 7:S0 a. in. Mir29 FOR SALE OR TRADE A good coun try hotel near by, only $500 c ish down needed if a sale or a good little house in trade. Offered for week. A paying business. S-e nie at once. William Fleming, "41 State street. MarSl ELL-ANS Absolutely Removes Indigestion. One package proves it 25c at all tfrufjrrists. wecbffls Ps . t HABRY Windowcleaner. Phone 769. Aprl WANTED Beef cattle and horse. 1425-M. Aprd WANTED Dry cows and strippers. Phone 142j-M. Apr2l HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS New and clean. 170 Court street. AprlS FOB RENT 5 room modern house on car line. Inquire 1001 Center St. tf OAK, dry ash, fir and maple cord wood. JPhone liTi-j. w. proctor. AprlU RANTED To rent 7 or 8 room hooM reasonably close in. Address N. E. G., care Journal. tf CAPITAL RUG WORKS Hugs and carpet woaving. 371 North High St. Salem, Or.. AprlS FOR SALE Young Jersey cow, milk ing 2' gallons per day. 1 rice $!. Phone 8:;F5. Mar2'J FOB SALE 15 acres bottom lind, south of Marion. Mrs. E. Thonaa, Marion, Oregon. April! WANTED Two or three good grail fHONB 837ror wood itw. sows wun young pigs or to larrow soon. Phono 1204. Mar29 DESIRABLE ROOMS Fu.nace he it, & fine location, excellent meils. Phone 1156-M. 1510 State. April7 FOR SALE 5-pass,engcr auto. A bar gain it tnken at once. E. V. Fergu son. 1055 S. loth street. Mar29 WANTED Will pay cash rent for 4 or 5 acres of good potito land. Must be cheap. Adress Journal C-50. MayrJ FOR RENT Business block room, size 18x80 feet. 407 Stnto street. In quire at 403 State. Phone 1009. tf TO EXCHANGE A quarter scetio timber in Douglas county for talem property. Iunuirc 805 Union street. Mar29 FOR SALE Cheap Wood saw, new. One horse wagon, new. Corner 22nd and Nebraska in Englewood. Burch. Apr3 GOAT AND SHEEP SHEA KINO By np to date power equipment. List your order at Salem Fuel Yards. Phone 629. f SNAP 1911 5 passenger auto, good condition, new tires. $zs. cash. Phone 54 F5. B. F. D. No. 8, Box 83. Mar31 BURBANK SEED POTATOES For sile. Medium size and fine strain. Route 9, Box 100. 75c bushel. Phono 39F4. MarSl FOR SALE 3 half truck Studebaker wagon. Will trade for heavier wagon, eordwood or stumpage. 2786 Lee, Phono 1322J. tf WHITE ROCKS An egg strain of ex hibition quality. 15 eggs by parcel post for $1.50. Imperial Egg Farm, Boute 3, Salem. tf SALEM STEAM and Vacuum Carpet Cleaning Works. Feathers and mat tresses renovated. Otto F. Zwicker. Phone 1154. Aprl5 FOB RENT Five room house, large barn, chicken house and park, larg garden spot, $10 per month. Inquire 1415 N. 4th street. Apr4 PRUNE TREES C and 8 foot at 7c. Oregon Champion gooseberries $15.00 per thousand. C'allat office, 357 N. Commercial. Phone 250-R. Aprl GOAT AND SHEEP SHEARING By np to date power equipment. List your orders at Silem Fuel Yards. Phone 529. Dcnsmore & Frasier. tf NURSERY STOCK Lowest prices at Northwest nursery, rear of armory. Grafted Franquctte Walnuts. Budded Holly. Choice roses, etc. Phone 4 IS. Apr3 SAW MILL FOR SALE 50,000 ca pacity. H is been operated about 13 months. All ready for operating at present time. W.' A. Taylor, Macleay, receiver). Phone 38F24. Mar3l FOR RENT New five room modern cottage, partly furnished. Close to cir and school. Long lease to good tenant, flO. B. W. Macy, 202 Bank of Commerce.- Phone 815. tf GENERAL STOCK An fixtures for sale eheip, or will trade for property, stock or what have you to trade t My health is poorly and I must sell at once. Good buy for someone. Ad dress D. S., care Journal. tf FOR SALE 40 acres in Linn county, partly cleared, on county road, cream route and mail route, 5 room house and out buildings, well, etc. Price $1,000. Terms. Route 8, Box 27. Geo. Weber. Apr BIGGEST SALI. ever you can find: 20 acres, 16 to 17 acres plough land, balance 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. miles from Silem. "20 Acres,"" cr., nf .Tonrnal. AnrlS FOR SALE My home farm of 103 acres lyinr along the beautiful Garden road, only 1 1-2 miles east of the city limits, on two mail routes, very-near a good pub lie school. Soil black rich loam, rich in humas and Verv Productive- well tilled, good natural drainage, two large ranch barns in good repair, comfort able dwelling house, choice hop house ana storage room, and 25 acres of Englislfcluster hops; all necessarr equipments. Two or three teams of good horses, 4 or 5 young horses, 4 or 5 eows, some young stock, rjoultrv. swine and etc. and tools, machinery, implements to use and to loan. Fruit and cured meats to last s family. Prices given to real purchas ers on personal Inspection of property. If you mean business now is your op portunity; this property is a producer, and also a safo investment. Act now. I have the Rambling Fever, it won't last always. GEORGE SWEGLE.