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THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM, OREGON, MONDAY, FEB. 19, 1917. DruKyists keep it within easy reach to meet the daily demand for Dr. Lyon's For The Teeth Powder Cream Srnil 2c stamp for generocs sample of tithtr Dr Lyon'a Perfect Dental Cream or Tooth Powder. L W. Lyon & Son., Inc. -'81 W. 27th St., N. Y. City VTCOY IHAY NOT BE ONE I TO MEET LES DARCY Contract May Shut Him Out Wi lard and Fulton Match Is Certain WILLAMETTE VALLEY NEWS (ConftUueKl from page seve n. Lyons Nsws Items By H. C. Hamilton. led Press staff r runup ondoat.) York, Fob. The homiua Wheat Develops Strong Tone In Chicago Today ! Court House News Feb, it d question of whether Lex Da traliaa pugilist, will be pile what he can do with Al Mi rniiiiil bunt will lie ileeiilei MM by the New York Htate hosing , i ; y , ,j. '- '" -' 'Taut n.ign urowne ami j Albanv, was a John wetsmantel, tin' former the match-1 ., ., i maker for Madison Square (ianlei., i,-d jJr H t i-fT i . i K 'lhe latter for the Broadway Sporting I I,, s. Town dm 9 i inn. mil co id H- ! II il IiniSII IHIIUiSa em Thnra.l.. :: I for the benefit of the commission. I I'nrle Billv I sis I KR'lh promoter has a contract railing . HRail) ami vj jj. m . ' mwvmiwm m aacioy in a in -j The fimm i Kverybody enjoyed the masq ball given nt I.' m; February 10. Mr. s. 1). Brown made a 'trip home of Mr. ami Mrs. K. E. Tn well attended, everybody enjo; good time. Mrs. PUU Brant, of Mill ('it; to Lynns, then motored to Mi have MM dentist work done. Mr. dim MeBae made a trip t rail. TWO PASS BEYOND Mrs. Surah Ann TVoifard pamed awav Sunday, February 11, at the home of her daughter. Mrs. M. J. fooler on Fiak atreet, at the age of tPJ years. Mr-. Wolfar.l was born near this place Jan iary IS, ISSS, and passed her eutire life here. She was I woman of exceptional c haracter. kind aud considerate ef the wants of othrti. Many are the persons who will remember the kind deeds done by her. She was married January 5 172, to ('has D Wolfnrd ami to this un ion wer born eight sons and one daugh ter. Mr. Wolfard preceded her in death many years. Deceased is survived bv all her children and thref brothers un'd id Arnnet, passed awav at his MILL WOOD . 1 1 TJi was a reversal everyone was talkin that the shipping sit prove steadily and th mail romli I ions cause look. Trade tvac small Wh-al were sharp. Ml later gaining 'J 1-8 gi July opened up 3-4, s in- ;t-8 in H.50 1-8. t tile sturt today, if sent iiueitt and bullish. Belief ntiou would im : P$s)siit8)e)i4r4t4iitdlaa,ss) d bout. Al so far forgot himself ' weather trvj. ie plaintiffs in the case of the Alli ance Trust Co. vs. Kanuie Hubbard, et al. have appealed the case I nun Ihe decision of the cireiiit court, and have filed notice thereof iu the county clerk s office. las to sign articles for a 111 rorml affair wild Jack Dillon at the Hrosnhvay cm h some time ago. Evidently he believed Wei-miantel had mislaiil the papers or j WOald say nothing if he went over to a ; rival league. Tor he subsequently jumped .Mauison ,-squaic tinmen ly signing articles calling for i 10-ri itin'rl N it It the long distance jumpe Da Two fish id 1 1 irn diminished tin up I N, Inter u advance, lit In supply the Selline later nl .lieu fishinir ami li sued to L I.. Bobertson ot eisinantei began to howl the minute riln v by the county clerk, lie heard that McCoy hail jumped and he licenses were also issued has taken his cry to the commission. In- to B. M. Diem of Salem, I asrauch as it is a long established babil r to C, Km, v.l: also i of the commission to force boxers to live up to all contracts, (Iran! Hugh Browne probably will lose the services of McCoy tor the March 5 dale. I 1 1 , i a It i . I iiome hi Scanta, Tuesday, February l;t. it the age of U years, death due to lilments attendant upon old age. De ri ceased came to Oregon from Wisconsin, who is working in with lis familv during the vear of 1N!2 r with her parents j and settled near Silverton. Al the time' I of his death he was living on his small is working for the ranch about two miles north of this citv. ; unsay, motored to j The body was brougth to the V. S. Jack chape where the funeral services will; sun has left US I be held. A rrangenients are awaiting i relatives. word from eastern relatives. Silverton ea joying this fine . Appeal Bet their pi ttlUti PKICES I OR HOGS WE CAN TAKE ON A FEW MORE ORDERS FOR delivery This Week IF YOU NEED WOOD PLACE YOUR ORDER NOW iiats showed higher prici ' advances in wheal and BS were extremely liuht . May I ow in'. The acceptance ol the final ncciuuit of h'h.np, Mavo. as administratrix ot the estate of Frank J. Mayo, deceased, was filed with the count v clerk this I morning. W. .1 1 lev was granted a divorce from his wile, Mabel, on the grounds It n .loseit ion Saturday by Jmk'e liine later gaining ,)-S to 111 him. The enstodv of a minor child was! Mi i Intel ad- .Willard to Meet Fulton. Chicago, Feb. 111. Tom Jones and Frank Force, managers, respectively, of Jess Willard and Fred Fulton, will get together here some time today, and sign articles for their much talked of light, it IS predicted. It is understood that the articles have grt d 1o the defendant. been dimwit up and copies iu possession of the inanaiiers fur III days or more, all Provisions were a shade higher, but jrcaao J. Johns, a farmer of Salem, wrinkles having been ironed out and tr lie appeared draggy, ;am Myrtle Cripps oblnined a marriage the formality of signing being the mil v S.,t in day. Itubert K. Ilavey, a thing left to cinch the match. PIMPLY? WELL, DON'T BE! People hfotice It. Drive Them Off with Dr. Edwards' I Olive Tablets prison guard, anil i,ucuie reninn, ootn ot' Salem, obtained a marriage license this morning. Franeli A. Imlay of Uiil North 1 7t ! street, 8a lain, has made an application fa a widow's tension ihreagh her law- A pimply face will not embarrass you ' e"frrHion. broke the much longer if you get a package of Dr. 8faj a tftx collections brek th ICdwards Olivx Table s. The skin Z, " '"V"'"' I " t'' . "t ' should begin to clear after you have '"' 11 i J L v taken the tablets a few nights. Pf'rt ,nl 11 hI" ' " 1 V 2 Cleanse the blood, the bowels and the " J&XSSl ,MS two weelia liver with Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets, sl,('" 11 "" w"k"- the succcsslitl substitute for calomel there's never any sickness or pain after iukiok uiyoi. i , v , . .... ,,. i t Tan!t KEAL ESTATE TRANSFERS itj -.t.' rvi:.. T.a i... .i. a.. v I ' " which calomel docs, and just as effec- 1 ," , ' r i ::..: ma o rwi W. H. Drake el ux to Nel Coon el (ill-ti-1 . safe instead of severe and irrit.itin No one who takes Olive "Tablets is ever cursed with 'a dark brown taste," a had breath, a dull, listless, "no good" feeling, constipation, torpid liver, bad disposition or pimply face. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets are a purely vegetable compound mixed with olive oil; you will know them by their olive color. v r Dr. Edwards spent years among pa tients afflicted with liver and bowel complaints, ami Olive Tablets are the immensely effective result. Take one or two nightly for a week. See how much better you feel and look. 10i- and 25c ner box. All dnurgists. k, haw, 58-71W. t ux to Albert F Inuz. D Y C Wdi, Shac ' 1 1 , S. L. Bynon e vir to Marvin E, and Minnie J. Moore, lot - blk I Melwuod add Salem. Allien A. Johuson to Budolpli and Herman Wacken pi s. 1'. Farren's el 4-7-2W. Irina A. Riches to C. H. Kiclus (1. V. Tavlor el 20-8-2W; Chat, Rieaes el 2SS ,s :;'v. Mattie B, Shaw et vir to lien. S. and Rltsabeth Anderson lots 10-11,12 Etigle wood add Snlem- Details nave not been announced, but it is understood that Willard is to get a guarantee oi the firs) $511,1100 that comes into Hie house, as well ns an op tios of 51 per cent of the movie rights or $80,000 iii cash for them. (limit Hugh Browne, ttadtaon Square Garden promoter, probably will get the liuht, though several bidders are under stood to have submitted offers. Stecher to Meet Santel. San Francisco, Feb. II) All hough J oe Steelier insists that he la already in shape for his wrestling match Thursday with Ad Santel, ho did not neglect his training today. He put in two hours of work at the Olympic club. Santel is do ing much ol his training out of doors, in running and tumbling about on the beach sand. Can Lick the Boxers. San Francisco, Feb. 111. ig wrestling more effective Ihan boxing? Al Wil liams, instructor of the Olympic club, believes a boxer has little chance with a tnat performer. To prove It, he offered today lo meet any boxer in the world Jess Willard not barred iu a rough and tumble test. Williams guarantees Hint cno uoxer will lie pinned to the mat so last h fight. SEED POTATOES llcltor buy your Seed Tola toes now as the market is ad vaneillg every day, We have several choice varieties on hand but no large stork and w ill soon be out. PLANTS Now hav Marly Cabbage orown mit mi i n stock those fine I and Kale plants. and weather I low prices on SEED GRAIN ring Dab ,iid nil re I'rici I b ft Will CLOVER AND GRASS SEEDS We are ha and we havi D. A. WHITE & SONS 251 State St. Phono 160 Salem, Oregon Rickreall Items (Capital Journal Special Service.) liiclueall. Ore., Feb. 17.-.liss Kiley went to UoninOUth Friday evening to Spaud the week-end with her brother and family, also to attend the teachers' ' jSatem and Eugene Recruiting Points HUBBARD NEWS Lust l iniav was hoir dav affair, and F, K. Smith sent out his usual carload. I'alph I'alirei w ho is attending high ; W regret verv much that we tailed lo school at Salem spent Sunday at home, jget the usual complete figures but are Wilt Dreher is remodeling the real-1 certain that the shipment must have d nee property recently acquired from been above the average. We learned! C. Ainsworth.' thai Harry Sdiel. of Champopg brought j Mr. and Mi-. John Tinier of nearlin two hogs for which lie received Woodbiim were guests of Miss Mary I 75.75. Jas. T Feller also had one to Goudy Thursday. offer which netted him a trifle over N. J, Voder, at Kllio'.t Prairie is com-j $40.00. lie sold several other smaller I Dieting a now home, which is about ones but we failed to get the figures. ready for the plasterers. . Donald Hcco.d. A nine polunl nan'' "irl was born t Mr. and Mrs. .less Trover Wc noon, east of Hubbard. Mis. Murv France and son. Kenneth, returned from Portland Thursday where the son had received treatment for ab eess. Hoy Woolerv lias purchased property at Woodburn and moved Tuesday after noon. Miss Mary (ioinly was a week end guest at the home of John ffaler. west of Woodburn. Miss Mary Fulley and Miss Wilma Voder spent Tuesday and Wednesday with Portland friends. ,T. W. Deardorff is a recent arrival in this community and is locc.ted on route one, a mile and half out. Mr. and .Mrs. Fred rainier spent Sat urday and .Sunday with Mr. Palmer's mother, Mrs. J. C, Palmer, at her home near Molalla. Mr. and -Mis. Henry Scholl and daugh ter, Carmine, are home from Salem. Mr. Scholl was a juryman in Judge Kelly 's court, dismissed last week. Just before going to press we learn that Mrs. S. K. Jones passed away at ton minutes to .twelve Thursday. Funer al at the house Saturday at 2 o'clock. F. S. Hart east of town, is the latest purchaser of a Maxwell car of P, (i. Calvert. The Maxwell is making lots of friends about Hubbard. John Palmer of Molalla came to Hub bard Monday to meet Mrs. Palmer and children who were returning from vis iting her parents In Eugane. A baby ttirl was born to Mr. and Mrs. .Tames Ryan at the Hubbard hospital last Saturday morning. The Byftns live I at Butteville. Homer . Heck this week purchased the residence property in which he has lived the past few years, from his father, (leo. N. Peck. Union sets were quoted at 10 cents s Spaulding Logging Co. SILVERTON DEFEATS AURORA Fridaj February ber of lines of service receives 18, a Colono! C A. Varnuin, In charge of corporal 121, some corporals $24, ser tho regular army recruiting offices of geants $.i0 to $80, Additional pay is I Ins district at branch recruit d 1' , ,' 1 j ,. Ihe preliminary game was played bv rcmling at he ma,,, ot ice ,,, the I low the rank oij.-ommms.oncd ott.ee. h . ami fresh,,,,,, girls, the Worcester building, Portland brisk. pay as high aa76 a month. All private ; f,,,shm011 . , , iniirin ciass are also autnonzeil to ae- iu audition 10 casn inauucnauc, t Portland, has opened I given ef $:l a month to all who re-enlist ti; basketball girls dayed ag stations in Salem and Foreign service increases the pay 20 per U, .y ,( (U.fel(tin' the Silverton the Aurora them 47 to (i. and ame the Silverton girls .rot. cept recruits subject to physical ex-1 shelter, medical attention and special In- fmhmeB fe;irls , y, ,, fte animation and test at regular rtoruiting struction. last half holding the Aurora girls down sonirht .i ... ..lt.i . , ! 4T THE CTTV HALT, I to t.hne pmuts. The Silverton g.rls and over 1H without the consent of pa-1 rents or guardians. Ihe salary paid to I Charles Hubert Starr, o'f New Haven, r, a private tot his first enlistment is $151 Conn., has written a letter to City He-! a mouth, and special lines ot service carder Race Bskina -him for information ; silverton tiftta)' and non-com missioned officers receive j concerning the date of Mr. Starr's birth. I additional pay. He thinks thai h( was bora on one of ' - ' ' A private of the first class in a mini j the first three days of January, 1892. admired the sportsmanship of Hie Au rora sisters, even though the score was run up on them. The freshmen showed 'pep while they were in the game father at Airlie. Oregon last Monday Misses Wila Voder and Fan.iv 11 tetler spent Tuesday afternoon withl Mrs. Andy Strubar. liraiulma I rover has not well the past .few days, but is better ment ai ,n,s nine. niuioaid enterprise. ' of (he ,.outrv. I Mr. Ktu-e states that Mr. Starr is well; known here, but that no one can remem- j For a quiet game of Pocket her the date of his birth. uuuaru, a gooa cigar lr tne I latest Sporting News, call at Mavbe you think you have troubles, j The Up-to-Date Billiard Parlor ".on ry. but just wait till you are a govern- d7 State. etline' busted ambassadors out i 5 t f Weilnesila . That out! it tn he ii sunn will have no Opportunity to I for Ihe days of weed pulling last sum mer, to the fellow who had sets to sell above his contract. C. W. Thnrp kas in the past two months came from Independence and located on ten acres of the Fellows sub- 'Ch Alh court vear nler 's Bender in Trouble. Philadelphia, Feb. IP. Bender, former star pitcher of tl letics, will be arraigned in polic today following the death of a : Id man who was run dow n bv B ll was learned early today that the 'Chief" called at the office of sniper nleioleni ol' Poll,.,. II,, I,; ,',.ii tine held ill Monmouth Saturday. , Uo.t o.l u, ,.i,... i u: if noi yet Known whether Pender was soar, what from bein set. A few Miss Pauline Hurch, of Albany, BpeUtlji soeiai o.s o, .., responsible for the accident or whether ""J , , , .... he was in the car at the time. Mabel ravens spent Sunday with her lutrents here, brininn nest Miss leu Johnson, of Mouuiouth The weddina o'f Miss Kalhrvn 1 and II nesdav at 1:30 n. m. al the home of tht I bride 's parents, Mr. and Mrs. 11, C. 1 The yoUUK couple will null iu Oregon City. Mr. and Mrs. Drown ,(1 take will, t tievii the hearty good wishest''n Seals Signed for Season. San Francisco, Feb, IP. All the me who will BlmM i,, il,. ,.,,tc;.,l.l I' 1. nan nrnw u looK place on i en-: w ,.,i , a, mi- i,,,., ... , ,,. lilrucls evceotlno Mniwil W,.l... K!1U Ic's parents, Mr. and Mrs. 11, C. Fox. ,,.ls .M Manaaer W.'dveetnn I IICH II. Ml,.- ,,,,,,,,,, ,, . ramento next Sunday and Monday ' training season will open. ol their hosts ol tl lends here. Two other weddings have occurred r0' centlv here or vicinity. On February 1 1111,11 V,u"'t ?t! Bherwo Ureil ls champion. were un.led u, mnrtii.ge at Ihe home ot , Sv,hl(,v, Nr s S v,,,, , ..,,, the bride s parents ul Crow ley. Phe outpointed Jimmy Clabbv in n 20-round ounj; oeo',e aie i:iai,ii';; EHVIf noun with the groom's parents iu Kickrenll. Mrs Maud Garter daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Trent and Fred Wells were married on Saturday February .'!. Thev a to making their home al ihe Carl- division north ot town and is this weeK putting up a dwelling. Mis Nannie Wallace is spending the Week in Woodburn anil attending the meetings at the Church of Cod. which are being held by "Evangelist Masters, following the dedication Sunday. , It' the price of onions continue to to hinder tne onion sci is famous as the diamond if the first will equal the last named set. The smell or onions on ones breath may soon be a sign of opu lence. Hubert France is about completing the rebuilding of his barn to aCCommO'l dale the handling of dairy cattle to better advantage;. The completed 30b gives a ham 50x70 with twenty four . .. . I l- . 4 I.I, .,,,,1,1,, 1111V i l l 111 I sign net ore the end of the week. 111111 tosis, mm . -, B..t. ..in .. :.. i. ...l. ..Iwntev in the buildiutr. A silo has also .. n ., n , ,. 'I. i.ll, , 111 II IIOI I , II and Maisel I, been Mrs. F. win, nr i mulcted. '.. II. Dunn and son,.Thoiii! from roriiiinii n MENS' NEW HAN AN SHOES Just arrived, the newest things in Men's Hanan Shoes, the very latest lasts and leathers. See the new cherry tan English, the most wonderful leather ever produced; takes a perfect shine; in all sizes, at Ed hunt here Saturday tor the j weight championship of Austral j fighters took heavy punishme i I'ren scored iu a great nunibei rounds, t middle a. BOtl d tin: Mrs. Ten Kickrenll 1 The Dalles The l.ndi Mrs. Demos w ho is tivci evcrnl years moved t flrsl of the week. Aid mel nl the home C n Wednesday, The beai tifnl sprint; like day brought on! a bug number of Ihe members. A verv plea: ant meeting was held. A. it. ladle hits hegun cons oil his house which is to be a sC en room modern bungalow . Roy Munsoii has left for east gon or Washington where he make his home i u loll "Remember there are other thing to talk about besides the weather ami the war," remarks an eastern news paper pamgrapber by way of filling space. But in Oregon,' though nut could find nothing worse to talk about tht B the war, m,,, could imagine nothing better to talk about than the weather I '.I M IJ'J M'J ' J'.l 'J SJ AsaRuleourWantAds Brirjust ihe results vxuvvaDt Injoneto-niorrovvandsee f j . i .i i i i . i . j "I and iny sons will enlist.'' says i the Colonel. And with thai as a' starte, when they reach the recruit- ing station whose name do you sup pose will go down on the rolls first? iTliHTHIS- When the Children Cough, Rub Musterole on Throats and Chests No telling how soon the symptoms may develop into croup, or worsc. And then's wlien you're glad you have a jar oi Mus terole at hand to give prompt, sure re lief. It does not blister, i As fust aid and a certain remedy, 1 Musterole is excellent. Thousands of mothers know it You should keep a j jar in the bouse, ready for instant use. H is the remedy for adults, too. Re lieves sore throat, bronchitis, toosilitis, croup, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia, head ache, congestion, pleurisy, rheumatism, lumbago, pains and aches of back or joints, sprains, sore muscles, chilblains, frosted feet and colds of the chest (it oitcn prevents pneumonia). aflernoon t" spend tne ween nun hi .;-i. vi,.o K It (irimm. Thomas Ivl- win is a distinguished lit lie feliOW, be ing one of Ihe fourteen babies scoring one hundred per cent iu the recent bet ter babies test held at Portland, at which time r000 babies were examined. Mrs. Marc Coleman .vas home long enough Tuesday from her son's home at St. Paul, Nir. lioswell Coleman, to transact some business and advertise for sale the threshiiu' outfit used there. irs. Coleman was very happy to an nounce the birth of a grandson on Jan vary 10 and the voini" man was prompt lynamed .lames Jackson Coleman. Mrs Coleman returned to St. Paul the saim afternoon. Enterprise. EAST HUBBARD NEWS letter ot .-m l Iuiiiv vi no 'llm several ter. Mrs s. Levi nosic heir daughter, Mrs. Men mi other relaliv'es this nded church at ion Sim la i eder and Mae Pulley bind Tuesday and spent isiting Aliss Voder's sis- . Hoolev has b $10 .oo See the new "Dress" last, a work of art; black calf skin vamps with light gray buckskin tops ; Hanan's masterpiece. Very conservatively priced at $12 .OO peeis io si week, D. J. Ye.' at the horn W ood burn 1 Mrs. D. I sl.'k tin' Flerciu of Noah home of past, wa i. Hostetler has been quite st few days. Herkey, the youngest child ikev, who has been at the an Hamilton for some time aken to the home of her Other staple styles in kid and calf; all weights; both button and lace, widths from Triple A to E. THE ONLY PERFECT SHOE FOR A GENTLEMAN. The House of J THEWICE The House of 1 I tverythmg New : SHOE AY : Evrything New j SJ Next to Ladd & I XtW 1 326 State St. I Bush Bank Ttf I Phone 616 j 8 tttttttTtttttt I HUMilllMIMIM B