THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, AUG. 23, 1916. SIX P. A. wins friends without any side inducements without any coupons or premiums! The in . ducement to buy Prince Albert is quality! Neither national nor state restrictions on the use of premiums or coupons can in any way affect the sale of Prince Albert because its policy has always been for quality! -"s f . A a nftn cnci hoan V.. ''' OUUpUIlS VI UlCUllUiiio uao novi uvvn offered as an inducement to smoke itl Alhprf is maHfl hv 9 natented orocess - " . j z i W that cuts out bite and parch and lets men smoke pipe-full after pipe-full or the makin s until the gong sounds, without a kick back or a complaint! RIIrJlKlF I - r, ax 11 H Jl1iv-iiiL-Ij lllllllllt r 1 .liiiilllllllllllffllll i , riiriiiiiillllillllllllllllllllllli 15 - M if if HP If 1 m 11 "1 Mm C :Jr llfifllil V V1,1 lifter ITT ,!'., , yoy smoke Copyright br R. J. Rnynulill TubHcco C. tnhaceo tt told. Toppy rpd baatt'Sc: tidy ndttnl. tOc: hand' lulling n nii half-maund tin humidortandtn that fmm crytat' glatt pound hamidorwiihtppnga-moitt' pr fop that htmp th (o&uci-a in tmm mfUmdid mpmdililtmimMUwl So it's up to every red-blooded man to jump the boundary line between himself and smoke happiness and know just what all this jimmy-pipe-joy-talk is about I Men all over the world are today smoking Prince Albert because if meets their taste; because it gives them real tobacco enjoyment they have never found before! Don't you realize that if Prince Albert, in a few years, has made three men smoke pipes where one was smoked before, it cer tainly has the call on you at least for a try-out! Why, that's only being fair to yourself! On Ih rmrtna ltd of this tidy rd tin you will readY'ProceM Pat nt.dJul,30th,l07." R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO COMPANY Wiato-&J It & I ASWELLASTHEJURY Dr. Newo Newi New Peddles His Literature But Attor neys Are Immune San Francisco, Aug. 23. "Dr" Newo Newi New in on trial for using the mails to defraud, but with the continuation of the defense today, it begins to look as though the members of the federnl district court jury hear ing tiie case will have to become mem bers of Now's "New Thought" church and thereby nttnin immortality of the body iu order to remain on the terrea tial sphere long enough to finish hear ing the testimony and arrive at a ver dict. A copy of "Newology, the New ifible" and "New Thought Science" has been given to each juror and in addition, tnere are scores of other books by New and other expounders or similar doctrnius introduced by tue defense. New hug gathered together his dis ciples, and these, taking all the time the .court will allow are expounding their doctrine until the courtroom at mosphere is more like an experience meeting than a criminal trial. All these witnesses insist that they believe in immortality of the body. When H. A. Hiiynv, a Now Thought lecturer was asked why he worn glasses, he replied that he could cure his-optic trouble if lie wished, but preferred to spend his time seeking to convert such men as the prosecuting attorney to New Thoughtism. Just why Uev. W. A. Mnnstield, a former baptist minister, believes he will never die, the jury will have to learn nt a later date,1 wuen they have plenty of spare time. He asked to bo allowed to give a three hour discourse, claiming it was his "divine right" but Federal Judge Dooling sugested that lie "hire a hall." Many of the witnesses were well toward senility. They declared their unfaltering faith in New Thought and explained their nged uppenrunco by stating that they have not H? yet attained the perfection of New, a bald blonde giunt who insists lie is wu years old. New's bible states that tho time is . in coming when lacK or nair .upon "-- iK'iuls of liotli men niul women win w criterion of their spiritual anil mental intellectuality. It declares that wom en, after newoloev uives them power t.i wiish nwnv every sin. will retain their health and bounty forever, grow ing more beautiful every day. Local Ball Season Ends Next Sunday Sport News HE CANBEAT WHITE Says He Intends to Show He Has the Punch As Well As Skill 4 tienta that he was threatened with the dread "white plague " several years imo but by forget ting about it, living in the open and tiiliing up athletics .he developed into his present health land strength. ' Nate Lewis, White's manager, has 'been flooded with theatrical ul'IVis in i ease his protege wins the title, but will ni.it indent mi v or them until alter the ' nf .l.ttiitmliiitr mi Iitd u-ell Liimvii box'ine: i i... ti. cleverness, Welsh indicated that he. The sent sale continues nt a furious would stop in and swap punches with j (he redoubtable knockout king, when , I the pan meet. Welsh declared he is .., , , .,,, All. -..-While auNions to prove to tlu, sporting won.. ,...,,. jhnnv il- bane trained today for his fifteen i i. ..,!.. .;,l. n.i.M-(TA rl.iiiiev nt K 11 ..('J'... tlmt I... is fiirhter n(f well as n clever! icuiiicrwi bolter and ho realizes that this is Ins .i i i..,.-., I..,.,.. -...!,.., ,,!. o.iar i-oiiu on Labor Dav. Promoter ... . . . ... i...... will hands," said Welsh. "This tune 1 '' ". ' " V "r " , V ,'v0 want to show the boxing tans of tho';?" "' world that I am a. puncher as well - - V h s wri date are a boxer. 1 have nil tne connnence in i ,.,, .,,., , wlll .... the world iu myself. d bv a ten thousand capacity i'iiIomiiIo . rings, I'olo., Aug. L':l. "I'll bent Charley White nt his own game of mixing and slugging" was the claim ma.le lo.lay ly rre.Hie 'lsli. ,,,,,,. ,h( ,!,.,.,. He resumes the oiitliiiluu his plan for defense of his Itrainiuii urind today title of lightweight champion agtiimd I While also had nu easy day. visiting the Chicagoaii in their sihcdiiled "I'la Uvnl tuberculosis sanitarium in the round bout here uibor Pay. Instead afternoon. White explained to tne pa r:.rrrh;wLh!.'row,. cii,. mnM Ke Whito or no othor linhlWiMKut enn hit , roooipts .. i i i Worn Z , , ' ; in, ve,- ov will ,,U stakes nt his ., .r e.m,; terduv mid with the rest of the "knls" near ltaltimore i.robnbly Saturday ami reach Cleveland Sunday. Guis to to Cleveland Portland. Or.. Aug. SS.-T.ouie Ouis to, Portland's sensational firsfsaekor will Drobablv leave for Cleveland on Friday to crash into the big show. I Ins was the stntement louny or inn mm i?ors. fie hi captain of the Heavers, nod geis nlsj said that Ivan Howard, the new first basoman, is expected here tomorrow. Boost for . Coos THE GREATEST CELEBRATION IN YEARS DAY Coos Bay Country invites tho world to celebrate the coming of the railroad. Hospitality is tho Keynote of this celebration. PEOGEAM NORTH BEND AUG. 24TH Band Concerts Speaking Ceremonies Dedication Simpson Turk Street Carnival Water Sports Parades diving Goldenspike. COOS COUNH DAY AUO. 25TH. Trips by rail and boat to Coquille, Bandon, Myrtle Point, Powers, Coos Bay, Mussel Reef, Sunsot Bay, Cap Arago. Sea food dinner at Charleston Bay. Fishing at Lakeside Launch trips on Coos Bay. MARSHFIELD DAY AUG. 26TH Industrial Parade Water Sports Auto Encing Illuminated Launch Parade Fireworks Dancing Horse Kacing. LOW BOUND TEIP FAEE3 On Sale Aug. 21 to 26 inc. Return limit Aug.-31. ASK LOCAL AGENT John M. Scott, Gen. Pass. Agt. Portland, Oregon I tLINESj j Want Grant Lands Placed On Tax Roll an 4. nn S I AKKUW COLLAR TItlN. LIGHT VET STARCHED AND SIGHTLY 15c each 6forc CLOUTT, TSOnV CO., ISC , MAHB CAT LIN A committee composed of D. B. Mc Kuight of l.inn county, Charles L. Mc Nary of Marion county, and 1. E. Beau of l.ane county, appeared before the state tax commission yesterday with a request that the grant lunds recently tnkon back by the federal government be put on the assessment rolls this year. Compliance with this request would ne cessitate the recalling of instructions sent out bv the tux commission to as sessors that the grant lands be left off the rolls. But three members of the commission wore prescut, Secretary of State Olrott. Treasurer Kay and C. N. Galloway. No decision was made hi the mutter. The tax commission has been nJl,.l tn n,t.,wl ,,.ti.lrr nt lliitrnnp I . C MlK0S, . . . ... 1 f....;.,ltt nn.l Tinuanniror naont nf the H. next Jloniinv nignr, wnen me question . 1 '"s1" i'" "i-.. --. -- is to be eone into thoroughly. P- h- has just Inter-City BasebaU League Standings. W. L. l'ct. nenvors " Salem J Bradfords 1 Kirkpatricks 0 Kninier 7 Camas 0 7 10 11 1(1 15 .773 .US2 .500 .450 .301 .286 Says Crops Are Wonderful assistant general Pitcher Soaton Sold Chicago, Aug. 211. Pitcher Tom Sen ton of the Cubs has been sold to the Indinnupolis American association club, it was announced at tub headquarters todav. Seaton has starred in the Fed eral, National and Pacific toast len- gues. With the game here next Sunday, be tween the champion Baby oBavers and the l.ojus, the Inter-City league season will end. Arrangements hnvo progressed suf ficiently to assure a series of contests with McMinnville, however, aud it is not likely that Snlem fans will need gc soncluded a tour of the Willamette valley by automobile, visiting every town on the Oregon Elec tric lines, and he is of the opinion that 'this season's crops are the best he haa ever seen. I "Other than hops, prnnes, clover seed Washington, Aug. 23. The 2(17,- nnd oats, only a very small part ot tno ,.,.. 0,.,.,ri,,tinn iiiil'crons has been marketed," he says. "It which nnvs torVnele Sam's increased i difficult to sell potatoes at a prof it land force, passed-the senate today Army Appropriation Bill Goes to President The bill included the senate's origin al revision of the article of war which had not been changed for 100 years, in place of Representative Have 'a re vision, which exempted retired army officers from court martial and winch made President Wilson veto the meas ure last week. Senator Vnderwood's urovidiiiff that no one under twenty one years should be allowed to enlist with- COOK BY WIRE! IT'S, A SNAP! Cook by wire 1 Nix on the fire ! Fire went out of date, my dear, when Billy Sunday discovered water. What year do you think this is 1900? How silly ! Don't you know this is the age when a taxi is born every minute, ships at sea have arguments while three thousand miles apart and musical shows only carry three or four wardrobe trunks ? Fancy ! We're not cooking any longer with wood, ashes, dirty kitchens, coal, gaso line, Roman candle matches, wood, smoke nor ranges which make you as hot as Helene, the Russian queen of 411 C. O. D. Wood is now being used for cafe tables, coal is sold exclusively to Central Stations, gas has all it can do to take care of political speeches and gasoline is so expensive that only kings and waiters can afford to cook with it. Smoke, fumes, sooty pots and the other old fashioned things have been laid on the shelf with bicycles, suspenders and William Jennings Bryan. Why, woman, this is 1916 ! Today electric range and aeroplane factories employ three shifts! Yesterday 90,000 hamlets were "killed" in a movie war ! Real sharks are pulling the resorters' legs at Atlantic City this year! This is 1916! The electric range is fascinating, chummy, homey, Utopian and every other fancy adjective you can think of ! It is guaranteed to remove work, worry and widowhood and make Monday morning seem like Saturday afternoon with birdies singing in the tree tops. Electric cooking is delicious, fattening, eugenic, god-like, ferocious and ten times better than mother used to make. In fact, some women are so crazy about it that the sale of canned sardines dropped from $18 to IS cents in one town in one week. Name on requests Lykelle' Order your electric range now! It will put your favorite dream of heaven in the piker class! Don't worry about the price ! Fapa will settle ifyou know, how to work it! The scheme not the range! As Woodrow Wilson ..says, Wnte yjjjjg ELECTRIC HEATING CO.. Chicago, 111. L COACH 0 F C. TEAM Expect to Show Football Play ers the Winning Tricks of the Game By H. C. Hamilton iPnited Press staff correspondent') New York, Aug. 23. Kddie Mnhan, Inst k-ear's captain of the Harvard football team, and the man who shat ter...! the dream of victory for Yale left today for Uerkeley, Cal., where iie expects to show young bnckfield nlsvers on the eleven of the Universi ty of California how he did it back IIH.t Malum has been in the political game this summer, working lor the democratic party in the Woodrow Wil son Independent League, lie believes football is going to be a little more I strenuous this year, but doubts wheth j er it will be much of a change except in the climate. I Mahau expects to be placed in full i charge of the backfield men by-head I coach Andv Smith, a former i-ennsw ; Minis, man.' He told the Vuited Press ! before starting on his westward jour I nev that it is h's opinion Va'.ifornia I wants to combine Harvard backfield j tactics with Smith's strategy. ' This is California's, second year in j football since its return to the game ; from Hugby, whio has been played f.r m.v.-ral rears. Consequently California players.' while not actual rookies, have many of the rmer pouus lot the game to learu. Mahim said he expec.s to nave nine irvuu.v ... ing instruction in the Harvard scientif ic method. The Harvard atar had a chance to get glimpse of many Cali fornia athletes waen that school sent a team of track and field athletes east a year ago. He found them big anil 'brawny with plenty of natural ability. ! Speaking of this class of material, lie I declared he expects to pick out a good j backfield. ! Mahan has been one of the most i popular football (.layers who ever wore the Crimson and his success aa a roach I will be closely watched 1T football fol lowers in the east. Likewise, the e- I oiiiaition of an eastern university atar , bv a coast university as a coach prob 'aidv will have some effect in increasing the importance of the same on the hungry for plenty of their favorite sport ... .!...' l...l..A ..4 .l.A Banon,. Talk of an nll-vnlley league for next out consent of Ins parents, was beaten season continues. It is not beyond the -5 t0 range of possibility that Snlem and oth er valley towns will sec real organized baseball in another year. h i a m ii itn WIDE BUT NOT HIGH San Francisco, Aug. 22 Hans Chris tofferson, who declurea he was cham pion strong man of the Swedish army five years ago, now wants to hold the same 'title in the American army. He applied at the Presidio for en-" listment and today was referred to Cap-, tain Joseph Smeddberg, recruiting of-, ticer. , I The applicant was found to weigh 1! pounds, have a chst measurement j of 40 inches, but is only S feet 4 inches tall. See Page in California. Willamette valley's best market. Hops are in first class condi tion nnd the wield will be from 20,000 to 25.000 bales over lust year, and while opening prices are low .growers are not discouraged. "One of the bright outlooks is in lo ganberries. Indications are that more than 750,000 gallons of the berry juice amendment! will be shipped to coast and eastern markets by .lanuary 1 ot next year. "Dairying has increased 100 per cent in Willamette valley ia the last two years. Farmers are thoroughly aroused to the advantage of fewer and better cows for production of cream, butter and cheese. Hogs nnd other .livestock are increasing rapidly, keeping pace with the greater yield of corn and clov- er planted to bring the soil back to its ; former fertility." 3 MAY BUY TWO RANCHES i Portland, Ore., Aug. 2H. Madame. ; Ernestine Schumnnn-Heinke started for her home near San Diego today after i spending a week looking at Oregon ranch property, with the idea of pur chasing an estate. It is understood the great singer may buy two places an or chard in southern Oregon and a dairy ill Polk county. 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