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THE DAILY CAPITAL '.TO' R NAT.. SALEM. OREGON. TUESDAY, APRIL 11, 1916. KELLY POOL Whose Turn to Buy?G3S By BRIGGS BASEBALL MEETING WILL BE CALLED 10 PHONE 937 For Wood sal. tf HEED POTATOES 2o7 N. t'hnreh St. HARRY Windowclcancr. rhoafr 76S. May3 PAPER. 1979. HANGER WANTED Phono April WANTED Dry Phone 1425-M. cows and strippers. Apr2l PKOXT APARTMENTS Ground floor 491 N. Cott igo. ( tf All Players, Fans and Others Interested, Are Invited to Attend WANTED Y'oung, light driving horse, Itox 38, Marion, Oregon. April FOR RENT Strictly modern house. Phono 2054-J. 0 room Apr 12 IN MV LIFE BUT J GRAND Lit rfVn OM , & Ul Tml lOM ME AM DE FO'TH TahmJ .SUPPING GRAND U'L n MAtWHDO' VSCftJ JfoU CAM BUY tshYAH TuXEDO J nf"" I idea Was 'atJ'J-aI bwnqs TiTs The nextcani fsaccy' I JbXti$ht by Tbi Amlcn Tuti Compinr. Ut Til,' nrliininiiry to lusih;ill tcnm will 1m1 'Tux" is the genial smoke! There's vim and punch and get-there energy in every fragrant puff. Get the bustling, hustling spirit of "Tux" into your systemand it'll give youaiLOutlopk on life fresh as a morning at 5 a. m. . n organize a I it U t'u lit u niiiss meeting of baseball players, funs anil others interested in the game which is to 111' lll'lll lit Klctt's pool IIWIll tomorrow evening nt S o'clock .t this tinii- tin- organization ut' a baseball tt'aiu will In- discussed ami if tin- play-t-rs ainl fni..i will promise llii'ir support a manager anil olln-r officers will be i-li'i'ti'il to start thi' dull to rolling. Manager John I). Turner, who liand k"l the n-ain inst vcnr. Iins written that I In- is willing to luni tin- li'iisi' over ti v 'anyone who will pay tin- rait ami it is likely that the team w ill be organized Ion a "split" basis, each player anil official shari.ig in the gate receipts. I 1 1' a team is organized the Tri-City league has promised to nilnnl Salem as soon us one o'i' the team1. has advanced very far. This would allow the Sa iem team to got in prui'tiee before meet ing any of the league teams and when they are admitted promise to give all of tliem a run for their monev. glory iiiiiiihiiiw. &9 tf ortte ROBERT T. HOUGH Former Solicitor U. S. luternal Revenue Service. "When a man finds the tight tohiicco, a pipe becomes his trusted counselor and friend. I have found the right tobacco in Tuxedo. Its mellowness, fragrance and mildness afford perfect enjoyment." The Perfect Tobacco for Pipe and Cigarette A whole lot of men at one time or another have tried to smoke a pipe and used the wrong tobacco. "Result a hot tongue and "cold feet.", Try again with the right tobacco Tuxedo! Tuxedo has made thousands of happy, contented pipe-smokers because it's so wonderfully mild and cannot burn, bite or blister the tongue or irritate the throat. The rich, sun-ripened leaf for Tuxedo is aged 3 to 5 years. Then it's treated by the original "Tuxedo Process'! a doctor's discovery which removes every particle of bite. There are many so-called processes are imitations of the "Tuxedo Process" none has ever even approached the "Tuxedo Process" in making tobacco leaf mild and wholesome. Try Tuxedo for a week and learn what it means to love your pipe. YOU CAN BUY TUXEDO EVERYWHERE Convenient, glastine wrapped, C Famous green tin with gold moisture-proof pouch - wC lettering, curved to fit pocket In Tin Humidors, 40c and 80c' In Class Humidors, 50c and 90c THE AMERICAN TOBACCO COMPANY Ben S. Via Fishes In Coast Streams ifr. and Mrs. Hen X. Via and family spent the week em! whipping some of the coast streams for trout and returned to Salem with 'Mi of the gnnic fish, 17 of which were above the avenge size. They fished in the headwaters of the Vaquina river and caught Salmon trout in the Nestut-ca river and mountain trout in Tiiree Hivers. They made the trip in their auto and found the roads in excellent condition with the excep tion of one bad place in the Grind Honde reservation on the west sile of the agency where the corduroy road was almost impassable. .Most of t iie trip, however, was over dry roads though a little rough in places and Mr. Via sta'tes that any fishermen who intend to make tiie trip need not fear for the roads if they are careful in the mud hole in the reservation. 10c . . . ....... . j, , rt;wAVAVAVVMMVAVAVVVAVWA . W I Klecting a legislature should not be I politics in the ordinary sense but just L I plain uusitiesK. NEW TODAY pn Sport News They are Huff, Watts, infield t'olcmaii, iiifieldi-r from her from Cenlrnlia; I rum I'ortlnnil, and Auburn. owner of the lcnver club, have been settled out of couii, it was learned, t'ofii-y ami his wife each ilcmauilcil .fLMi.iiiiu for an alleged attack by Mcliill on Mis. ('of ley. They are rcporteil to have set I led for . 1.(10(1. Although Coffey staled yestcnlay that he was Hie properly of Denver and not in a jxisit inn to accept an offer from the Pacific Coast league, it is known M 1 ( i i 1 1 hud released him. Col'fcy is tin cNpiiTcnccd player. 11 sure fielder and a good hitter, lie es peels to play shortstop. Tacoma's Opening Game. 'I'licoma, Wash., April 1 1. The opcii' ing gaine of the Niitlinestcrn league season in Taconia April 1 will be play ed in the famous hign school sladiiim, it was decided today. A great parade is being planned to pn de the opening exercises which, tnc committee in chaigc say. will be 1111 event to be talk cd about in baseball circles for years tto .'oine. Manne r Hall has released three inoii aspirant -fur places 011 the Tiger tenia I Murray Meets Sommers at Portland TonightOther Sport News lencr, ioo today cisiii club," said cm fit nun; Manai Colo.. April I I. to report to Ih ! tun Icav Sail t'lan- lek Coffey today, Wolvctlim 's an- lioiincenieiit niade on the coast ycst,.f. (lay that the former Ucmer inficldcr would join tin- Seals ill l.os Angeles this week. The -sails which Coffey and his wife t'ibd agnin-t .lames C. Mctiill, former Ealn Threatens Opening. Washington, April 11. Itaiu threat ens three of the big league opening games tomorrow, but clear, warm weath er will greet the others, according to the government's forecast today. Probable showers are predicted I'm the Huston lti-ooklyn, Philadelphia lies ton and Washington-New York enecuut ers, while the sun will probably snr 011 the St. I.ouis ( 'lev elaiiil, Detroit 1 'I : cage, Chicago-Cincinnati, New Yin' I'hiladelphia and l'ittsliurg St. T.oi;i. games. Santel-Coiiiiolly Match. San Viancisco. April 1 1. When Ad Saiilel and 1'at Connolly meet here to niht, Santet will have an opportuitili to show how tit 111' 1i his wrestling st ilus improve! since Hi 1:1 Connolly ,v thrown Santel twice, once in I!' I:' tin- second time the following year. Connolly is one o'f the touiihest men li the mat game and de. 'lares th w ho has ever defeated him is er, the Ncbrnskan marvel. Athlete Entei-s TJ. of P. Philadelphia, I'a., April II. Fran: SI01111111, holder of interscholastic tract records at San l-'raiiciseo, will enter h.' University of Pennsylvania, it was im ported today. ! South Salem Team Trims Livesley 9-10 j; ! sc Watching the Scoreboard Pacific Coast League Standings. W. I.. Pet I. os Angeles Oakland .... San Francisct Portlnnd . . Salt Lake .. Vernon The South Snleni baseball team won a hotly contested came from the Lives ley team Sunday by the score of ! to 10. The game was marked by plenty of hits errors and wringling over the' umpire's decisions. The lineup of the Livesley team was as follows: Floyd Sheltou, p; D. True blood, c; K, llarnsberger, rf; P. Daven port, cf; IS. Ilrown, If; It. Hong, 2I; 1. Cook, lb; .1. llarnsberger, ss; C. Dress ier, .'lb; H. Ilensle.v, umpire. .12! "Well. I Should Say 'Gets-It' DOES Work" No Yesterday's Results, games played, traveling ilav. e only mat DC St:' The Oaks alum-l rows to carry their b so chesty when tliey da v. needed wlieelbar isoni in, they wel'i arrived liume to "Look .a'Tliere, If You Don't Think It's Just Wonderful for Corns!" ' "P.less mv stars, look at it! Land of !the livin'! Why, just look at it! That corn came right off, just like peel ing b.inanas. l)ru your linger on my 1 Ing A SHIPMENT OF if ersoii Watches JUST RECEIVED FROM FACTORY ALL MODELS $1 up HAUSER BROS. Good Goods Good Service Harvard's New Coach. I Caiulii idge. Mass., April II. llat v artl's student body rejoiced today ovet I the announcement that Percy ti. Ilam;h ! ton had consented to conch the crimson ! football siipim! next fall, despite hi: new ilutics as piesnlent of the linsion Xatioval league baseball cluli. Murray to Meet Summers. Portland, Ore.. April II. Hiilv v my, of Sim Vrniicisco, and Al Si mers. of Portland, are the lieinlliners on tonight's lioNing caul at the liosc City Athletic club. i hey will step, through six rounds at HW pounds. Vivei other six-round bouts are also on the: program. Th wete them to ev claiuieil the Salt Lake Mees ; apricot pie with milk oa it for and advised Mi ( 'redie 's Heavers' their players. , i v Wi'll, liovs, tin hum' It'HtfiU': nu'ii tit moiruw, mill ii.-t slum ua t in st. I.nuis AiiU'i'it'jiiis ilc.'iilo w hut jntrlitMs tluv don't v;tnt Mfl'rtMlh phi i is to yet tliem , to inuko his InuliiiH' junt'r' inoro rohust. I Mac figures ' enstei uers on h the pott sider ' petulant -clinncc i uddv. (hat with a couple o'f is string, and with Lush, getting up -steam, his s w ill be ileeitlcillv ni.ire . riuaiicial note , persons saw the . San Francisco la- sixty-two thousand iiacf'iial pastime in t week. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING SATE! Bate per word New Today: Each insertion, per word It One week (6 insertions), per word Si One month (26 insertions), per word 17i All ads must be ordered for i stated length of time, no ad to count less thai 10 words. The Capital Journal will not be re sponsible for more than one insertioi (or errors in Classified Advertise ments. Bead your advertisement tht first day it appears and notify us im mediately if it contains an error. Minimum charge, 13c. F( ) K RKNT-570-P.. -Nice 4 room iiouse. Phone Aprl3 FOR KKNT SK1NS ital Journal office. For sale .it Cap-tf TO TRADE lleavv horse, about 1100. horse, . for light i,lione',,-40Fi2. VOrXU LADV wishes will care for children, care Journal. Housework or Address H. C, Aprli FOR SALK Birred Rock cockerel and pullets; Leghorn hens. V17t) South Liberty St. " Aprl2 WAXTKD Man to cot white fir wood. A. Phone Ml Fl:i. Till cords of II. McKillep, AprlJ WANTED (lirl for second work. Ger man prefered. Must be good ironer. Apply 734 Ferry street. AprHi FRESH half inch black or purple type writer notions, while they last, ode each. Id., s. Coiiiinercial. April I'Aiuiot f ill .Mi owner can secure same at li!7 Market. Phono ."iO.'l-W, by proviii" and paying for ad. Aprl2 FOR SALE I team of mares, weight li7")0, wagon, harness, plow, hack, cul tivator, separator, :i heifers. Phone MIF.-). Aprl7 FOR KENT Housekeeping North High. Phone "4." 333 tf HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS New an.l clean. 170 Court street, Aprl. WANTED A middle aged woman, for housekeeper. Phone 4IIF4. Aprl2 WANTED Wood cutters to euthite fir wood, $1.35 per cord. Phone C'J2. tf WANTED Second hand bicycle, must be cheap. Call at (Kid N. Kith street. April A HOOD proposition for an unemployed dressmaker. Address O, care Journ al. Aprl2 FOR SALE One soda fountain, com plete. i P. Harlan, 12th and Leslie street. April WANTED 3,000 pounds of 12 guaga second band galvanized wire. Phona 21F2. April FOR SALE One 3 year old blocky sor rel llelgian mare, broke, $100. Phono 2GPJ5. April MODERN 5 room cottage for ront, 1441 Trade St., enquire W. A. Liston. 484 Court. April) FURN1SIPED house for rent, 7 rooms, modern, 642 N. High. Inquire at GG N. High. Maya CAPITAL BUG WORKS Bugs mil Carpet weaving. 371 North High St. Salem, Or. Aprl5 WANTED TO BUY Mohair. East Sa lem Tannery, 25th ind Oak street. Phone 21G0-M. Aprl3 WANTED To exchange, 5 year obi mare, weight 1,000 pounds, for piano or cows. Phono 511. AprHi FOB SALK OB TRADE Rooming house weir furnished, good location, reasonable rent. 491 Court street,' tf WANTED Will pay cash rent for 4 or 5 lcrcs of good potato land. Must be cheap. Address Journal C-50. MayS FOR RENT Business block room, siza 18x80 feet. 4(i7 State street. In onire at 4f,3 State. Phone 100!). Maurice Klinger. tf FOR SALE Furniture of 5 room cot tage near State Capitol. House for rent. Address 5-R, -care of Journal. April MEN'S HALF SOLES 75c and $1.00. $1.00 soles guaranteed to be the best. East S.ilrtn Shoe . Shop, 19th and State. Aprl3 FOR SALE Double seat surrey, single buggy, single harness, in good condi tion. Kafoury Pros. 410 State St. Phone 877. . April SALEM STEAM and Vacuum Carpet Cleaning Works. Feathers and mat tresses renovated. Otto F. Zwicker. Phone 1154. AprlS LOST Ladies plain gold hunting caso watch, Sunday afternoon on State or Commercial streets. Finder please) phone 231. April EXPERIENCED WOMAN' Will do washing, ironing, housecleaning, cook ing or serving by d.iv or hour. Phone 2504.12. " Aprl FOR SALE Jerusalem artichokes lVe per lbs. White and English Penciled Indian Runner duck eggs for hatch ing. Route 9, box 88. April FOR SALE 3V1 half truck Studebaker wagon. Will trade for heavier wagon, eordwood or stumpage. 27SG Lee. Phone 1322 J. tf WHITE ROCKS An egg striin of ex hibition quality. 15 eggs by parcel post for $1.50. Imperial Egg Farm, Route 3, Salem. tf . COOKED MEA ' u Are now served nt The Greenwood, Center ami Commercial streets. Price 2.j cents. Genuine coffee. Mrs. M. A. Horneman. Aprl3 WANTED A man and wife, used to woods work, who would be willing to board 2 or J men, must have own camping outfit. The man to help in woods. Phone 692. tf iloesti 't put some ether this week the-- Angeles hie to get a toe hold :'ll -dial-. ' -C.ee Jus, I'l: 't "Hit the Study Line." New Haven. Conn., April 11.-." Hit the study line hard! Tackle that man Political Economy nn.l make him see stars. Rough up Trig. Loosen the teeth of philosopry. Then we'll have ; . , some good football material." Am' Vernon is in the This was the n.lvice Cniitain Hla.k of.1"""' ,,l' Tigers singing: tin- Yale gridiron s.piad gave 75 camli 1 lf Sr,';t be home again." dates for the eleven when thev reported I , for spring practice today. He lab' j S;l," Francis, o fans were Ibicd much emphasis on the statement that,'"' throwing bottles, cushions, etc.. at Indies would have to be overcome be I''11' umpire. An, I they cull this a flee fore Harvard conl.t ),.. nia.l., lot.. II,. leutntry. i dust. i'j i-ayuii journal 'want AOS. i I If Salt Lake ! ill its gasoline 1 oiiohl to be i first position, 1 Vou Kvr See the LIUef Jio vtuuilrr M;-lt' Is HlKuritt ferllluv lor lure In the World!" toe, right there. don't be afraid, j that's it, feel how smooth the skin isfi Well, that's where the corn was. Well,! that beats all! That s the way I "Gets It" works on all corns, every corn, every time. It's the new, simple way of curing ctirns. You'll say good bye to all foolish contraptions like bundling bandages, sticky t.ipe, pias ters, toe rating salves, and grave dig , gi is such as knives, razors and scis sors. "Gels-It" stops pain. Applied in 2 seconds. Never fails. Nothing to stick to, hurt ot press on the corn. "Gets It"' is sold everywhere, 2"e 5 buttle, or sent direct by E. Lawrence ' Co., C'jic:;g 111. i ' ' E ROSES Shrubs and all Kinds I of fruit trees, cheap, to clean out I stock. Jones' nursery, rear of the armory. Phone 413. Aprl7 FOR SALE 5 room bung lov, lot 50 by l.'id. $1.-1(10. .i25 down, lialanco $13' per month at (i per cent, garden plant ed. See 7IMI North 14th street. Aprl2 FOR SALE iiouse nnd barn, 2 big lots with fruit and berries, fine location fur grocery and confectionery, lllock to car line. Price $ltiim. 'Address F, rare of Journal. ' April FOR SALE At Corvallis, Oregon quick lunch, soda fountain ami tobacco ' ' a good business in good lo cation, will sell at invoice or at lump tirice, reuse" sickness. Address Joe Sullivan, liiuJ Monroe street, or Corvallis State Hank. April GOAT AND SHEEP SHEARING By np to date power equipment. List your orders nt Salem Fuel Yards. Phone T29. Dcnsniore & Frcsia. tf WK WILL PAY 17 l-2e For eggs this 'week, 15 1-2 for hens. In tent, just south of Cherry ( ity Cafe. 8. High street. Also buy veal and pork. Lintl ley and Gholson. April WE HAVE SEVER. .L SN'APS-For b.irgaiu hunters: 110 acres of bottom land near town on good toad, 70 acres in cultivation, llalaiue cut off nnd seeded. Price .fV,.ilil, part trade. For rent, 70 acres, near Salem, 25 arres Imps, goo, condition, 20 acres hay, 20 acres pasture, bilauce in orchard buildings good. Two acres improved, good buildings. 1 1-2 acres loganberries trained. ltalance gar den hi n .1 with orchard. Houses to rent. Money to loan, insurance to write. Square Deal Heajtv Co., 202 P. S. tank llldg. FOR RENT New five room modern cottage, partly furnished. Close to eir and school. Long lease to pood tenant, $19. 11. W. Macy, 202 Bank of Commerce. Phono 815. tf OREGON LAND And property to ex change for western Nebr.iska, west ern Kansas or eastern Colorado lands. What have von f Joseph Harber, 404-5 Hubbard llldg. Phone 251-1722. April FIVE ACRES Extra good soil, close in and an equally good five with fam ily orchard and 4 room box house, 2. per cent below ordinary. Price $1000 ami $i:inn respectively. Owners go ing to Washington. Must he sold this week. Seo Win. Fleming, 311 State Street. AprlS BIGGEST SALE Evers yon can find: 20 acres, 16 to 17 aescs plough linrl, balance good timber and pasture, no buildings. On county road. I.ittln work to irrigate 2 to" 3 acres. Good black garden land. Price $1,500. i worth $3500. 1 need the monev. miles from Salem. "20 Acres," caro of Journu.