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THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, TUESDAY, NOV. 14, 1916. YALE CONFIDENT OF ft Keeps the- Motor Cool '.jrolene is made from Asphalt i.rud:. By itj pert'eit lubii cation, Zerolene keeps the motor cool and enables ic to work at full efficiency. Team Beaten by Brown Not Up To Full Strength They Claim - SIX S3 I! W) A L A VI Irm a (rfTrMTp1!! nU n h e six iLS V tUjELrUt J dJi Si D " ' . -u" 11 g n h ! n By H. C. Hamilton, (United Press Staff Correspondent.) New York, Nov. 14. Surprising as it may seem, football conches at Yalo are doing little worrying over the fact that Hrown traveled rough shod over the Eli squad. On the contrary, work to day at the New Haven university is be ing cheerfully taken up with a view of wholly defeating Princeton and Har vard. The Yale Coaches explain it by de ll jclaring that it was impossible to send Ha full strength eleven against Brown. . . I XT - .1 i:..:j . .1: . iifuec, mcy arc bhusui-u iu uiscuver that a substitute eleven could stave off defeat by the powerful Brown as long as it did. Regulars are in good condition now ill m a iv ami nils wv ii mil ue uuYuii:u I to finishing the practice which it ihe Standard Oil ior Motor Cars Sold by dealers everywhere nd at all Service Stations ol the Standard Oil Company (California) this time. Canned bean 'interests have also bepn disappointed, and up to this time have done little buying. Some time or other they will be compelled to go into the open market for supplies, and unless the views of holding growers change future prices are likely to be somewhat firm er than denlers at present Anticipate-. Hogs Are Higher. El El II U tl n El 13 ii a a a M n Buy your shoes in our bargain basement at prices much lower than any other store in town. Odd lot of Men's and Wo men's Rubbers at , SOc Men's $5.00 Heavy Work Shoes now go at $3.95 Jefferson Way Notes (Capital Journal Speeial Service) Monday, Nov. 1.1 Bob Cruui made a trip to town Saturday. Miss Pearl Wiltsey visited with Miss Sadie Smith Sunday. Mr. Kdw'nrds is buitdinir a new house Ion his place. WUlo ihnro woo a mora litiarnl rim nf I Relatives Of AlrS. Vt llllOning VISlICO is hogs in the North Portland yards over at the Wilkening home Inst weeh.r i i ..:n 1 i u i: . j..:..i .1 I-... i. Mr. IVnrHOllH hnve eono TO Indiana m UU1'U Will KUllIIll 111C KUUU Ul I 11IICCLUU OUIIUiljr IUIII1 lllOb f C 1. XVII H1C Blllll.ill ; o H and Harvard. period, receipts continue far below jon a visit. II Dawn at Princeton Eddie Hart has those of a year ago for this same day. Mf- motored out . to his farm a , r, ...L .....i .l. ...... I tu. i:i.i ...u ,i. . south, of town Sunday. Ml" Helping rspiTii.v nusii mill me n.w u . .,. ...cm...- ..,. i,,.,,.,.t , . )nwn Katlir- nf tii.-in urn f noimi srmin nen mtn the net c urincr tno eariv Bare or rue aav badly mauled Tigers. Princeton and values advanced 15 cents generally, .v- conches are not satisfied with the work: with initial vsales ot tops arouna $.iO, Thev declnre that.! General hog market: .. . .. , , .1 .1 t I rtU link tvoIrrLt. 0 7K I playing llie game mey u u, nicy snoum ."6"' 'h .n-X eathered have scored. I)nve Tihuott, who was " i hb i.uis i ?, nJ enioved themselves nlav prevented by injuries from taking part Medium weights li.o( H..ia . ; in the Harvard fracas, is buck and is;Kugh valley 8.00feS.5U wkM ,, ,011) will) went expected to be improved enough to value Are iirm. to town Sntur.lnv. start against Yale. . Somewhat more liberal run of cattle , ,-,; is 01l ll)e sU.U ,igt Harvard has the call of the entire! was .8hon in the yards at the week's;,, w(,(l( Viunch and is sittincr back watchine the, "Pf '"(! . ...... .1 m scramble, confident that the crimson!, wncral tron.1 ot the trntle was sloa.lv will giveA good account of itself. The ; J? f'. h"le ang. nuhcated ,n fact that Brown,, the team which vAan- Ilr" I)rlfcs- , , , , " u u. ... r.n,i,,i,i.,Al General cuttle market range; quished ale, will be at Cambrulge, tec ....... r$7.00(S 7.25 Saturday for euterta.nmen and blood, 8.760 7.15 has little eftret on Percy 1. Ilanghton. Oo0(1 8J0fif.S0 In fact, the head Harvard coach de- Me(Uum g,ecrH 0.00(5 6.25 dares lie proimnr, in -n ' -""' Ordinary steers uf.-;..rr ..lvtn iitniiiist the Providence i . r...... - ---- , ) i omnion steers P a E3 El II n a ii ii H II El El n II. A. Smith nuule a trip to town to- day. There was a party of young people at the Hilt'iker home last Kri- Odd lot of Children's Rubbers 4 to 7V2, at lOc Men's $4.00 Heavy Work Shoes now go at ... . $2.95 Big line of Ladies' Patent Leather Shoes, $4 grades . . Ladies' Kid $4.00 Shoes, pat ent tip, now go at $2.95 Big line Boys' Button and Lace Gun Metal Shoes go at $1.95 Ladies' $5.00 Tan Shoes, but ton, best grade, go at $2.95 Big line Ladies' House Slip pers, all colors, go at ..... 95c Ladies' 12-inch Boots, tan, patent and gun metal; regu lar $6.00, go at $3.95 3 n j a a I a a a 3 a a a i a Men's $8.00 Logging Shoes, while they last 5.95 Cut Rates on Repair Work 326 Slate Phone 616 Ml PRICE SHOE CO. Next to Ladd & Bush Bank Ponce de Leon Failed; His Prize Is Found equad, so sure is he that Harvard methods will down the Brown team. Potato Damage Now -Feared On Account of folder Weather Portland. Ore., Nov. 14. Much fear is expressed by the local trade regard ing potatoes during tho cold weather. Much jftock has been stored in places where it would not take extreme cold to "nip" the potatoes and thereby render them unfit for outside shipment The lw.nl docks are said to be loaded with potatoes and these are usually con sidered tho most dangerous. Market for potatoes is stagnant so far as buying at country points is con cerned. Practically every outside buyer quit operating in the country last week. Some of the previous buyers are more than willing to let go of their supplies at sums slightly less than they paid the farmer. This condition isdue to the fact that no ears are obtainable, and the limits of credit have been- over reached. ' ' ' Locally there is little doing in the po tato trnde. Most, of the retailers pur chased rather liberally nt-high prices in the country during recent weeks, and thev have all stocks needed for im mediate requirements. Cereals Are Booming. (front strength is shown in the market for havlind in fact all cereals in the lo cal market for the day. Offerings of hay continue very scant with an ag gravated car shortage. The trade hero is frm-ly offering higher prices all around for supplies. For Willamette valley timothy bids are as high aa $17 a ton. eastern Oregon-Idaho, $lfl, with grain havs at $1. and clover to the unheard of quotation of Hfil5 a ton. Much strength was shown for wheat in Chicngo at tho opening, with higher prices early. Both Liverpool and Lon don reported values unchanged. Northwest bids for wheat are being elevated again in the interior. This is causing additional strength in the flour market and a further price rise for the immiditite future would not be surpns Prime cows - Ponce dc Leon, the daring explorer, searched among the swamps of Florida . .1 . Tl ... . -J V XI. .1.. 550Ci5"5' luuiu, wiih'ii mo 4 00rn VooiInl'a"a 8ai1 would restore power and .r).25((i 5.50 Prime heifers 5.50(5 00 Good cows 5.00(55.25 Ordinary cows 4.50(54. 76 Common cows Prime heavy bulls make people young. Ho did not find it. Thousands of chronic intestinal, bow el and stomach sufferers have written to Geo. H. Mayr, 154 -Whiting St., Chi- 3 00(5 4 25 caBi 'l1108' of health. They have i'eiiffl ik found it. His remedy, composed of Prime heavy bulls 4.50(54.75 neaung vegmai le oira irom xrancr Good bulls .. 4.00(a4.25 1 lime lven wcm uavK Iue m""n Ordinary bulls 3.00(5.1.50 y0"?1- , . 4. Best tight calves 7.00(57.501 w suffer from ind.gest.on gases Ordinarv calves 6.00(5 0.50 ' 9. the omach, fainting spells, torp'd Poor calves 5.00(55.75 'ver, constipation and all tho ev.ls of a ... . -r . ' Hisnrderp.l stnmnc.li When there l ner- juution ana jinus oieaay. Situation in the mutton and lamb trade at North Portland is Bteady. Sales of lambs were shown around $8.50 for the best stock available, but quality in general was not first class. Former top prices are therefore nominally con tinued. General mutton and lamb market: Select spring lnmbs $ 8.75 Ordinary lambs 7.50(5 7.75 Good to common wethers . . 5.75(5 6.00 Best ewes 5.50(36.00 Heavy to common ewes .... 4.00(5 4.50 8 ew:..s..Fk(i tnoinetaoiunn Shipments of apples continue fairly liberal at Pacific northwest points, with a total of 137 cars on Saturday. Total shipments to date this season are 8,549 cars, compared with 1,640 cars for the same period a year ago. r Market for apples continues uteady to firm and rather active in spots in the oast, central west and in the far south with prices well maintained around re cent averages. Locally the situation is quiet with a general absence of real No. I quality offerings. Ili!n?. instead of the decline previously II II II cacncacnnnncniCcacaannnnannnnnnDinnanannEnnaannncananEnnancaannci Washington Will t Play California; : si'ivson. Only 26 Leagues in National Association Itcrkeler, Cul., Nov. 11. The "big guuie1' of the year in northern Citli ' lornlii, so far as American footlmll is concerned, will bo played here Satur day when the l;niveiMity of Washing ton meets (.'iilifoiula. j.ect 30,000 to be on liiiud when the; New Orleans, U., Nov. 14. The an whistle stnrts the game. Athleta-ninn- lula r,,)0rt of John Fnl.r(11 Sll.r(. imer.lnhn Stroud announced todav tlint t ljliy f ho Xn,ioI,al Association of l2,tH)0 worth of tickets had lvendy I i...,,,:,,,...) i,,luivi i .,. ,vi,i,.s : was to be preseuted todav at tho be permitted to use California field1 Mr. anil Mrs. L. J. White motored to most of that day to put the finishing ' S:ilom Saturday. They were accompanied touches on their condition. It is de- j by Swnin'L. Frazier and daughter, Win clured tho Uobicitos are iu better con- i nil'red. Thev returned last evening. ditiun than at anv time duriug the! Tho Parent-Teachers' meeting held at been sold and that orders for seats were coming in ni me rnic oi eern. m.,lill(f of tuB uumll lull,titlK sUow, twenty-six tongues are thousand a day. t ouch dill Uuliie nnd 20 Washington jilnyers will reach here Friday tiij, will f.II EXFERT Oil COLDS Comparatively few people realize that cold is a signal of physical weakness. To treat a cold with "weakening physics, alcoholic syrups or drugged pills, may smother Ihe cold but they also reduce the body powers stkl futthcraud invite more serious sickness. ' Scott's Emulsion has atwaysbeen an expert on colds, because it peculiarly enriches ihe blood, quickly tones upthe f'irrni and strengthens lioth throtit ad chet. Try Kvott'S. Kedise Substitutes. 6wlHkl)ontt. Bljatn0cl4, M.J. Ivil verv interesting. w or tne niciiioris had been put on the program to discuss tho merits or demerits of the various anieuilinents to be voted on and we think there was more intelligent voting done election day on account of this dis . mission. I Ksther Cooper, a pupil of the Scotts i Mills school, had her shoulder broken iby one of the larger 'girls falling on ' her itt uue of their games at school. Mr. nnd Mrs. Grnys' little son has been seriously ill but is better tit the pNwat. .'charge bv Mrs. The teachers of our school here and j tl) ,1( S)),iPri Mrs. Nellies, president 01 uic lareni- Teachers' nieeting, wore in Salem Sat- uiitay attemling tue i-aivni icuciu-rs county convention. They report an en tertaining and instructive tune. i believed likelv Broomhall reported shipments from North America the pust week at: Wheat li.675,000 bushels, corn !61,000 bushels, oats 1.244,000 bushels. 1'llitcil KinRdom World's shipments larger than expected, but the amount ; to the United Kingdom is much under requirements w ith cojitinunl ubsorption ; lm-irer. stock Heht decreased 104,000! a beautiful silver service set. Mr. and;inM1i,,.s for the week. Native offers Mrs. Tait nere completely surprised, are moderate. , i They hud been invited to the hall "to Kussia Weather and crop advices take part in a democratic parade." Aft- continue, unfavorable. Shipments via ni.riu (M.ris iu r.u...c. " . n"'v. i Lyons' News Items (Capital Journal Special Service) Lyons, Nov. 13. Mrs. W. K. Surry who has been ill is slowly improving. Mrs. Hobson ot Fox Valley was a visitor at the home of F. A. Mar'els Tuesday. Mrs. Nellie Fox of Lyons took the election returns to Albany Wednesday. The league party was well attended Friday evening at Mrs. Daisy John ston 's. A few of the young people about here showed their honor to Miss s Agnes Brown by giving a surprise party on her eighteenth birthday. Tuesday was a very busy day at Ly ons, it being election day. W. R. Stout of Albnay'wns a caller at Lvons Monday. disordered stomach when there is per manent relief heret Mavr's Wonder ful Remedy is soll by leading druggists everywhere with the positive under standing that your money will- be re turned without question or quibblo if ONE bottle fails to give you absolute satisfaction. For Sale by J. C. KERRY, Druggist Mehama News (Capitol Journal Special Service) Mehama, Nov. 13. Miss F.lsie Sur ry, who has been visiting relatives of Mehama, will return to her homo at Portland. Mrs. R. Z. Browne of Mehama was a Sunday visitor at the home of Mrs. Krise. Columbus Multtey of Mehama mado a trip to Portland Wednesday. Frank McDonnl of Mehama is re ceiving potatoes and storing them in the old store building at Lyons, former ly whero Mr. and Mrs. Peter Nealon lived. Mr. Kubiu of Mclianm did some, threshing Wednesday. W. M. Mulkey is spending a few days in Portland on business. There la more Catarrh In this section v ' the country an nil other diseases put together, and until the last lew years was supposed to be Incurable. oP'or a ?;reat many years dootors pronounced It ocal disease and prescribed local reme- -dies, ami by constantly fulling to cure with lo.al treatment, pronounced it Incur able. Science lias proven Catarrh to be a constitutional disease, and therefore re quires constitutional treatment. Hall'f Catarrh Cure, manufactured bv F. J. .fhffljfcy '& Co., Toledo. Ohio, is the only CopStJtutional cure on the market. It Is tnlien Internally. It acts directly on th blood and mucous surfaces ot the system. They offer one hundred dollars for nnj case It falls to cure. Send for circularf and testimonials. Addrew: JF. J. CHENEY & CO.. Toledo, O 8o)d by Druggists, tftc. Take Hall Family Pills for constipation behalf of their friends in Scotts Mills, tho school house Friday eveiiin asvr ,, 1)r,,s,,nttion speech was made and mm only twenty-six lengues are now iu existeuce under the protection of the nntlunal association. Of the twenty-six leagues, twenty five, started the Reason nnd twenty three finished. One of them was dis qualified, one, a olnss 1) organization disbanded and the third, the Canadian I jjr. B11j ji,.8. i. (f. Commons motored league, am not operate oecnuse or warjl0 siilem yesterday rouiiuions. iuc niienimuce, us n, whole, exceeded the mark reached in 1913, said the report. I responded to bv Mr. Tait a social time was enjoyed by all. At the close refresh ments were served, consisting of enke, pie, pickles, salmi, sandwiches and cof fee. Mr. nnd Mrs. Tait leave us .lu a few davs for Corvallis. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Rumsay are the hniiov dii rents fit a little son, born to them the 4th of November. They have named him "Otiylord Alvin" Mrs. Ramsay was formerly Myra Mrougher. A farewell reception was given Mr. and Mrs. Tait Friday uight at the Odd Fellows' hall, over 200 invitations were sent out. There were about 150 present An Itimmmntu liroo-rain was rendered ing house had been closed for over a consist ing mostly of vocal and instru Scotts Mills Items (Capital Journal Special Service ) Scotts Mills. Ore., Nov. 14. The Prune Growers' association have com menced piicking prunes again. The pack week on nceouut in nhic.h to ship, full. nf senreltr nf cnr mentnl music. After which Mr. ond The warehouse being 'Mr. TaH were called to the platform . 4 ) and wcro presented by Charles Scott, ou d to 4SO.00O bushels wheat France Weather continues unfavor- parr. France and Italy continue to absorb: sufficient supplies and American clear- nnies show an increase. Argentine is ADAIR'S HORSE IS HOME shipping lightly. Portland, Ore., Nov. It. May Lee, latest Argentine advices are to the the horse riddeo bv Lieutenant Adair effect that dryness continues with frost in tho Curri.nl battle, is in Portland to-jin parts. In the north, weather is un-1 dnv. She was captured bv Mexicans aft- settled. i er' v.luir fell. The I,,, r..'., wns tuken in Beans Axe Stronger. Marv R. Adair, mother I The bean market is showing consider-j 'rblo strength throughout the United : . I States. In the east the markets nave . 1 Ibeen very firm since the season started, i A ' jUrowers there have been demanding full j I prices, and while.buyers have not stock- j rA un heavTlv in a speculative way, the ! r CrjC r A D I Fjfact remains that the movement of J L L I 1 LrD L L Iwana ill the east is rather good despite HUH. In California bean prices are being he'd firm. Growers there are showing no disposition to let go except at full opening prices. Leading buyers have been holding off in anticipation of a break in the ideas of growers, but this has not proven the ease. The fact of the matter is that in both the east and west bean prices have been held high because growers control the situation at this time. Stocks of beans in the bands REMEDY HOSTETTER'S 1 1 STOMACH BITTERS For Poor Appetite, Nausea, Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Malaria, fever and Agua'nf jobbers were never so small as at Across the Sierras Ogden Route To The East Four Through Daily Trains to Chicago. OVERLAND LIMITED Extra fare. PACIFIC LIMITED SAN FRANCISCO LIMITED ATLANTIC EXPRESS Automatic Block Signals protect. Liberal stopovers. Ask local agent for information John M. Scott, Gen. Passenger Agt., Portland, Or. Southern Pacific-Union Pacific