Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, January 10, 1917, Page SIX, Image 6

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THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM, OREGON. WEDNESDAY. JAN. 10, 1917.
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TF you want the best pipe
tobacco on earth, just
travel around lookin for it,
then drop into the shop on
the next corner an9 ask for
some VELVET.
HTHERE Is No Better Pipe To
A bacco than Velvet. We hon
estly believe that. Smoker after
smoker has told us so. Before you
agree or disagree, we ask you to
put Velvet to any test that will con
vince you personally.
Velvet is the best Kentucky Burley tobacco
the variety American pipe smokers have
agreed to be the world's finest pipe tobacco
and the natural qualities of this tobacco have
been brought to perfect maturity by two
years of ageing in wooden hogsheads.
We challenge ycu to compare Velvet to-day with any
pipe tobacco at any price ?
10c Tins
5c Metal-lined
Bags
One Pound
Glass
Humidors
It: Bags m: f -
McBnie Becomes Chief
Justice of Court Today;
Deciaots Are Rendered
.Tiistii-? MeBrid. Tucadav Iwik the
chair of Chief Justice of the mpreine
court of Oregon and Attorney Wallace
McCauiaat, of Portland, who was ap
pointed recently l.v (iovcrnor Withv
combc to fill the vacancy caused by
the resignation of Justice Kn km. as
cended the bench and this afternoon
his sitting in his first case as a su
preme judge in Oregon.
A rearrangement of the department
of the supreme court was also an
nounced, which is as follows: Depart
ment Number One. or law department,
Justices Burnett. Benson and Harris;
department Number Two. or equity
department, Justices Moore. Bean and
McCament.
The first case before Justice Mc
Cament is that of Madis Pnabo against
Anto H. Hanson, in which Allan R.
Joy of Portland is appearing for the
appellant and Buy O. Smith of Hnlem
for the respondent. The ease is ap
pealed from Lincoln county.
Four decisions were handed down by
the court this morning, and are as
follows:
H. K. Bott, respondent, against Har
riett Campbell, et ttl., appellants; ac
tion to reform a written contract; ap
peal from Umatilla county, Judge
Phelps; affirmed by Judge Bean.
Lulu B. White, adtnx. estate .lames
R. White, deceased, respondent, against
Kast Side Mill & Lumber Co., appel
lant; appeal from Multiioiilah county,
Judge McGinn; motion to affirm judg
ment of lower court overruled by
Judge Burnett,
Alexander Christie, as Roman Cath
olic archbishop of Oregon, respondent,
against City of Bandon. and W. H.
Webb, appellants; apieal from Coos
county, Judge Coke; action to enjoin
city from exenvaiing on land for im
provement of a street; decree of circuit
court affirmed by Justice Moore; Mc
Bride and Benson concur.
A. E. Mitchell, respondent, against
W. (. Howell, appellant; appeal from
Multnomah county, Judge Davis; aa
tion to recover on contract for serv
ices: judgment affirmed, per curiam.
One German Faction
Amb'd'r Gerard's Recall
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Sport News
F
UP FOR IK LEAGUE
Victory of Last Night Puts
Big Minnesotan In Heavy
weight Class
Baltimore bantam's blows found their
mark and Herman was in distress on
two occasions.
Williams was the favorite in the bet
ting and when Rocamp raised Pete's
hand the house sat spellbound.
Jack Moran Wins.
St. Louis, Mo., Jan. 30. Jack Moran
won from jack Geyer in 12 rounds in
the roughest battle -seen here in years.
The heavies got so roughly enthusiastic
that three policemen were called into
the ring to separate them in the final
round.
Commission Prevents
By H. C. Hamilton.
(United Press staff correspondent.)
New York, Jan. 10. Fred Fuiton,
"Minnesota southpaw, is in the big
league today. His manager, Frank
Force, has everything lined up for the
luge plasterer to pull off two more
bouts in New York and then.beat it for
Havana, where Fulton expects to meet
Frank Moran in a scheduled 40-round
tussle.
Fulton reached security in the big
fight league last night when he heaved
his left over Tom Cowler's jaw and the
alleged "concrete crusher" knocked off
work for the night. It happened in the
first round.
Jimmy Johnson had been hurling in
structions across the ring to Cowler,
who had become considerably confused Washington, Jan. 10 The Texaco and
;by the number of gloves that iulton the Gulf Oil companies, "follow the
nersisted in sticking in his eves but ! StanrUr.l fill nmT,amr" ; .... ;.,,. .i,,.;-
when Fulton reached over with the left ( prices, but no actual evidence has been
book Jimmy fainted. (adduced to show any "aggreemcnt to
The blow that started the finish, ac- maintain prices" between the three, the
Amsterdam, Jan. i). Press
of what American Ambasadoi
said at the recent banouel of tl
ican Association of Commerce and
Trade have aroused violent denunciation
from the advocates of ruthless subma-
rinings, according to Berlin dispat
today.
Count Von Reventlow, leading advo-
: cate of the Von Tirpitz, system ot un-
I limited use of submarines, was quoted'
in these dispatches as declaring that the
American ambassador "must have lost
j all sense of diplomatic propriety in thus
'meddling in Germany's
fairs."
Other leaders gjC the Von- Reventlow
type were said to be urging a demand
by Germany for Gerard 's recall, on the
ground that his expressions ot opinion
' as to the continuance in office of eer
j tain German leaders of the conciliatory
1 group exceeded his prerogatives."
That part or Gerard's speech to which
the Von Tirpitz adherents violently ob
jected, as reported by the official press'
bureau and sent out by wireless, read:
"Never since the beginning of the
war have the relations between Ger
many and ttie united mates oecn as
cordial as now I personally am
convinced that as long as Germany's
fate is directed by such men as my
friend, the chancellor and Dr. Hellferieh
and Dr. Solfsi by Admirals Von Capelle,
Haltzendorff and Von Mueller; by Gen
erals Von Hindenburg and Ludendorff
and, last, but not least, by my friend,
Zimmerman, the relations between the
two countries are running no risk."
THAT BADBACK
Do you have a dull, steady ache in
the small of the back sharp, stabbing
twinges when stooping or lining dis
tressine urinary disorders? For bad
back and weakened kidneys Salem res
idents recommend Doan's Kidney Pills
Read this Salem man 'a statement.
Joseph Wiut, retired blacksmith, 608
High St., Salem, says: "My back nnd
kidneys bothered me. My kidneys were
disordered and my back seemed to lose
strength. Short use of Doan 's Kidney
Pills soon put me right." (Statement
given December 12, 1912.)
On April 11, 1916, Mr. Wint said:
"My opinion of Doan's Kidney Pills
is just the same today as it was when
I gave my first endorsement. I haven't
had any of that former trouble for
several years and I give them credit
for bringing such lasting results."
Price 50c at all dealers. Don't simp
ly ask for a kidney remedy get Doan's
Kidney Pills the game that Mr. Wint
has twice publicly recommended. Fos-ter-Milbum
Co, Props., Buffalo, N. Y.
SALE EXTRAORDINARY
$6, $7, and $8
EXTRA 17 O 17 17
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The enormous increase in the cost of woolens makes this offer of greater im
portance than ever.
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the same High Grade All-Wool Materials, same High Class Workmanship, style
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Comprising all the new fabrics for Spring, Serges, Worsteds, Cassimeres, Chev
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Come at Once as This Sale Is for a Limited Time Only
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Ten Spot SSSS0
Higher Gasoline Price! Shipbuilding Plant
For City of Tacoma
tajud sjjppnjs
SWT1CO 4-4
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cording to Fulton, was a short right federal trade commission will declare in dav bv Chester Thornc of the
hand uppercut, -which landed on the, its casoline renort to be presented to ' -, rn.jjj oi.ii.m.ii .
i-wW' chin fWlAr fld !. KM .t- x.. tt-1 Ki :?'I'uu.b
fv"v " " -" , . Ullfll to, j u . . . m . UCAl TVCVn, L11U V 111'
was an easy mark for a smashing left, ted Press learned today,
hook that put him down for nine. Bis- Whether a "combination" exists be
ing, he ran into a fusillade of rights ; tween the many subsidiary companies
and lefts which left him sprawling on! of the Standard, it was not stated, other
the lower rope ot the ring wmle the ; than that the Magnolia companv is
"connected with the Standard.
An increase of 10 cents a gallon in
gasoline was "prevented by the com
mission's investigation," congress will
be told.
, referee counted him out.
Bantamweight Champion.
New Orleans, Jan. 10. Peter Her
man, New Orleans streak, today wears
the bantamweight champion crown by
virtue of Eeferee Billy Rocamp 'g de
cision after 20 rounds of fighting with
Kid Williams, who entered the ring
champion last night.
There was considerable comment on
the decision, many at the ringside giv-
j Tacoma, Wash., Jan. 10. This city
lis soon to become the largest ship
building center on the Pacific, coast,
according to plans outlined here to-
recent ly
and Dry-
dock company. Several destroyers anil
a scout cruiser for the United States
navy will comprise the first construc
tion work of the company, Thorne says
Preliminary work on the big $1,000,
000 plant, located on the tidcflnts, will
begin within the next few weeks.
Salem Rifle Club
Elected New Officers
B. W. Macy, city attorney, was last
evening elected president of the Salem
Rifle club for the coming year. Other
officers chosen to serve with Mr. Macy
were: Fred J. Rosenberg, secretary;
K. B. Millard, treasurer; H. V. Doe,
executive officer; Henry Frccland,
range officer.
The records of the club show that
among its members are twenty who
have qualified as marksmen, one as
sharpshooter and one as expert rifle
man. During the year 6,220 rounds' of
ammunition have been fired. The
military course for target shooting has
been adopted by the club whereby a
man's standing as a marksman is es
tablished by his highest score at nny
time.
The club is preparing for several
competitive shoots and teams are al
ready being organized. These contests
will take plac at the headquarters of
the club in the old armory' over the
city hall.
Bernard Baruch Denies
He Received Tip"
Washington, Jan. 10. Bernard Ba
ruch, New York stock broker, who was
mentioned as having profited through
the leak to Wall Street on the presi
dents "peace note," this afternoon de
nied he had been tipped regarding the
note.
Baruch told the. house probers he had
no information "from anyone in the
administration or from anyone else in
the world concerning President Wil
son's note or Bethmann-Hollwcg's
speech, except that carried in the house
press. ' '
Baruch explained he began selling
when the ticker said in substance
" Llovd-Georgc refuses German peace,
but leaves the door open." A slump
then, he believed, was natural.
STRIKERS GET NEW SCALE
BUFFALO BM DIES
(Continued from page one.)
HEARST SUIT POSTPONED
New York. Jan. 10. The news piracy
injunction suit brought by the Assocint
j ed Press against Harst's International
: TCewa '- r. .. nan t .. ... t I 11 , . I Itntit T. n, (
ing Williams 10 rounds with four even, i Tuepdav at th TP(fwnt 'of Hearst's law-
vers, when called up for argument be-
and the remaining six to the Crescent
City boy. Williams was the aggressor
throughout but Herman had little trou
ble evading his blows. Herman's wal
lops carried the most steam and he
scored two knockdowns. Some of the
fore Judge Hand in the federal district
court here today.
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STEEL ORDERS HEAVY
New York, Jan. 10. Unfilled
orders on the bonks of the
United Htate:, Hteel corporation
reached another new hih record
December 31, an increase of
488.744 tans over the record set
in November.
The company's unfilled ton
nage report today showed 11,
547, 28H ton( unfilled orders on
the books December 31, aprninst
11,058,542 on November 30.
Portland, Ore., Jan. 10. If striking
employes of the Northwest Hteel com
pany will return to work, they will re
ceive the same sca'e of wages as is paid
at the Union Iron Works, Han Francisco,
according to the statement today of
i President J. R. Bowles. Home of tho
I strikers demand that the Beattle scale
be paid. It is slightly higher.
f'hicago. Automobile bandits, who
raided a drusstore, paid no attention
to the cash drawer, but compelled tho
; druggist to give them 100 morphine
tablets.
of the west that is now forever gone.
To a handful of friends who knew him
in the early days lie was dear because
of deeds with which they were familiar-.
But to tho great majority of Aniejicr.ns
he was known through vague stories of
the past and very realistic deeds of the
present, under Hie "big top."
The most romantic figure left over
from the thrilling days of Indian fights
and clatfhaa with white renegades u
figure at uce the ideal and despair of
every red blooded boy in Americu; rem
nant of an organization that once roam
ed the plains of the fast, vanishing wild
west, disappeared with his death.
He killed his first Indian when he
was only 1J years old, wniio he was
with a troop of United States soldiers
on their wav from Lawrence, Kansas, to
IHah.
Young Cody was only 10 whun he left
Iowa and went with his father and
mother and seven sisters ami brothers
to Kansas. Isaac Cody, his father, was
forced to leave when he became too ard
ent as a champion of anti-slavery.
Cody wasn't a soldier long. He left
soon after the return from Utah to em
bark on an unsuccessful mining expedi
tion in the vicinity of Pikes Peak.
He broke his ankle on this trip aud
spent 29 days alone while his partner,
Dave Harrington, rode 128 miles on a
horse to get help. He was visited by a
warring party of Indians, who would
have scalped him if ho had not recog
nized tht chief
Cody served in the Civil war, first aa
a horse buyer for the government, then
as a guide to Colonel Clarke, command
ing the Ninth Kansas volunteers, and
then as-an enlisted man in the Heventb
Kansas volunteers.
He gained his nickname in 1807 when
he killed 4,280 buffaloes while under a
contract to supply a Kansas Pacific
railroad gang with buffalo meat.
f'ody wi.s rtorn February 20, 1840, in
Hcott county, Iowa.
Two of the worst points in the Mex
ican situation are that Villa is as bad
as he looks and Carranza is not so good
as he looks.
Instant Relief with a Small
Trial Bottle of Old
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the quickest relief is soothing, . pene
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on your painful buck, and instantly the
Mireness, stiffness and lameness disap
pears. Don't stay crippled! tlet a small
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your druggist and limber up. A mo
ment after it is applied you'll wonder
what became of the backache or lum
bago pain,
Rub old, honest "Ht. Jacobs Oil''
whenever you have sciatica, neuralgia,
rheumatism or sprains, as it is abso
lutely harmless und doesn't burn the
skin.
For a quiet game of Pocket
Billiards, a good cigar ir the
latest Sporting News, call at
The Up to Date Billiard Parlor
437 SUte.
When the great war broke out Fng
lund was forcibly feeding suffragettes.
When the war iH over, will she merely
begin where she left offt
One Dollar Damages
Awarded by Court Jury
The ,u.iry in the case of Hkngeii vs.
I'lvestad, returned a verdict late yes
terday afternoon, awarding ouo duluir
in damages to the plaintiff. Malicious
prosecution in connection with the case
brought in the justice court, in which
tho plaintiff in the present case was
charged with the theft of a horse, was
the basiH of tho present trial. It was
claimed by the defense that instead of
stealing the horse, Mr. Hkagen had
taken the animal with the owner's con
sent. Wonder if people forget their last
year's automobile number as fast as
they forget their old telephone num
ber! TRY JOURNAL WANT ADS
TIME TO SPRAY THE ORCHARDS
We sell Lime-Sulphur Spray by the barrel.
If wanted in smaller quantity, bring your own cans.
The Soluble Sulphur Spray Powder is very conven
ient to use. Also, have lime by the barrel, or in
bulk.
D. A. WHITE & SONS
Phone 160 251-261 State Street
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