Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, April 11, 1917, Page THREE, Image 3

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    THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM. OREGON, WEDNESDAY. APR. 11. 1917.
THREE
Wutf Suits Begun by
Corernor West Dismissed
la the matter of the suit brought
apreral Jea m ago at tba instigation of
6ovcraor West to recover Ian. In in liar
iMjr raunty tbat were alleged to have
bea rf!iilently acquired, at a meet-
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Today remember to
orders aupplyof Sun
kiat Oranges from
your dealer Sunkiat are
the uniformly good
Orange.
' Sunkist
Uniformly Good
Oranges
California FnutGrewenExckant
ir.g of the state laud bnarJ yesterday l"The principle things to docril are'kgiaq shall reeeire half of this
afternoon the 1'acifie Ijrettock com-! immeasurable deserts, palm trees, aujirreae for its support.
panr, represented by Attorney A- U I Aral, with a fauna of asses and earn
Shaw of Portland, asked that the suits els."
be dismissed. .f,t i,,.w lie is at Amsra. alut a
The question rame up in the last se-thir,l ,i. nv .... ,k,, Tiuris toward
sion of the legislature when an appro-j Hajj.lad. "I have not Wen aide to get
nation of "IW0 was asked to continue !U, j,l(0 Hunting liue ret, mid mv
the suits and prosecute to a final te-, adventures have been no more e.-itiiig!
termination. At that time T. It. Kay, or roman,ju ,han bavin sandf lies in ' eddition to their regular program
representing the state land board, an.l!mv ho,( at iht and tons of an down,"'" H'k he Wbteri Literary bo
i-'mv l.v . nv Unt in t .f it . cictt win cien oiurcrs ror me rinai
Thr men have been forced to leave
school. 1'ndttT the doctor's advice Keith
L.vniau lett Friday, for his home in
tiresham. Harry t'risp and Floyd
Holmes for their homes in Washington.
he. acquire a propensity of girth that be
(Ilea my simple habits.
torney genera), appeared before
legislature.
The state lsnd board averred it wa
not responsible for the suits and as
they had been started by the governor
it was ui to that office to continue, if
action is to be token. The legislature isidered, one to the constitution and
failed to appropriate any money to fi-.tho other to the by-laws of the orgaui-
nance the prosecution and the matter jzation. the one to the constitution is
is halted. No action was taken by the .To make article III, section 2 read
quarter of this year.
bourd in the matter.
Almost a complete reelection of of
ficers was necessary to fill the vaean-
At the next regular student body jcics. ir the varsity Y. M. cabinet. Al
mectinr? two amendments will be con-ipheus Gillette was chosen president to
take Kay AtteDerys place; Harold
Nichols, treasurer; Harold Kakin, de
votional meetings; Homer Tasker, ex
tension work; Blaine Bedingfield, lii
blo study, and I'aul Doney, member
ship. The terms of these officers will
. University Notes
The dues of the organization shall be
three (i.l.UO) dollars per semester, pav-
',able upon registration, upon payment expire at the close of the association
of which the student shall be entitled
to a ticket admitting him or her to
I all athletic contests conducted bv the
In today's Collegian is published alstudent body during that semester, ami
letter from Paul Human 11. At pres- to a subscription to the Willamette ol
ent Mr. Iloman is engaged in Y. f. u.
A. work among; the Hritish soldiers
iu Mesopotamia expedition. His letter
dated Jan. Hi, reached Salem a few
days ago, and was in immediate reply
to a letter sent him under date of Oct.
6. He says it had to follow a "puiy
wants a corner" course for over three
months, which isn 't so remarkable,
since it had to go to tho very last
place to find me.
Campaign topics are taboo, and
from his description of the country it
is anything but a pleasant place to be.
term. Mr. Gillette is a senior and has
alwavs been an active Y. M. worker.
leginn
The prOosed amendment to the by
laws is to make article II, section 1,
read: All moneys received from the
student body duos shall go into a gen
eral fund, to be expended by order of
tho executive committee, except that
50 cents per semester for each $H.U0
fee collected shall be turned over to
the manager of the Willamette t'olle-i hotel last night when she returned to
gian for tho support of that paper. I her home here from Chicago,
These amendments virtually mean
that the student body fee shall be in
creased ! per year, and that the Col-
Schumann-Heink Weeps
While Singing Anthem
San Piogo, Cal., April 11. With
tears streaming down her cheeks, Mine.
Ernestine Schmngniillcink sang the
Star Banglcd Banner in a never-to-be-forgotten
wav to a crowd in the Grant
The band of te Twenty First infan
try, of which regiment the diva is hon
orary president, serenaded her on hei
arrival. la the Grant lobby the band
struc up the national autheui. There!
as a pause and then S.-hvinisnn
lleink's voice tsk up the strain. High
above the baud her voice sounded anil
men in the street stopped awl stood
bareheaded until she had finished,
sobbing. i
'Oh, it is terrible," she cried. "I
have four sous and a son iu law ready
and waiting to fight for America,
while across the water another son
fights in the German navy."
HaveYou Been Sick?
Then you must know that
sickness leaves weakness and
you should commence taking
swffo
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to Dut an ecfee on your appetite.
put power in your blood, induce
restiul sleep and restore
your nerve force. Scott's
is a true tonic-food which is
free from alcohol.
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word in the $3,000 Eveready Contest for a better name than "Flashlight"
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Of Everything Manufactured by the EVEREADY COMPANY
We Carry a Full Line
Auto Bulbs
Fresh Batteries
House Lanterns
Flash Lights
Including
Storage Batteries
Farm Lanterns
Miniature Bulbs
Electric Candles
Trouble Lamps
Meters ,
Auto Lamp Chests
Xmas Tree Sets
SALEM ELECTRIC CO.
"IF IT'S ELECTRIC, COME TO US"
Masonic Temple Phone 1200
mm
Wu carry a complete and
large stock of these goods.
We have a large Battery
Business which enables
to buy Batteries tre-
quantly which insures you
of Fresh Batteries.
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Salem Albany Eugene
for this name
Four People Receive $3000 each
In our announcement last fall of the Eveready Contest for a better name
than "flashlight," we stated that if "two or more contestants submit the
word selected the full amount of the prize will be paid to each."
We have made our selection without "re
gard to the number of duplications. The
word chosen was submitted by the four
following contestants, to each of whom we
are paying $3000.00: .
Mrs. F.C. Grow, 1219 2d St, N.E.,Watertown,S.D.
Katherine W. Hand, 1501 MulvaneSt.Topeka.Kan.
Mita J. M. Schulz, 239 2nd St, Union Hill, N. J.
Bertha A. Wilson, 413 Park Ave., Medina, N. V.
The prize-winning word is DAYLO. It fulfills in a
masterly way the requirements specified, viz.: a
coined word that we can register as a trade-mark
and a name easy to remember and entirely simple
to pronounce. "DAY" suggests perfect light, and
"LO" means "Behold!" "See!"
The true significance, the living ideal of the relia
bility and service characteristic of our product will
hereafter find its expression in the new name,
Eveready DAYLO.
I wish I might personally thank each of the half
million contestants and the millions of Eveready
friends and users who have contributed so earnestly
to the success of our search for a new name.
Sincerely,
Vice-Pnaident.
American Ever Ready Works
of National Carbon Co,
The product that has outgrown its name "FLASHLIGHT'
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Well! Well!
RAIN RAIN RAIN
NO LET UP
Keep dry, and buy all your
RAINY DAY NEEDS for
Man or Boy at
AT
Brick Brothers
THE HOUSE THAT GUARANTEES EVEEY PURCHASE
THE CORNER STOKE STATE AND LIBERTY
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A complete Line
A Large Assortment
Lights for Your
Automobile
Bicycle
Motorcycle
We Claim to have a Light
" for Every Purpose
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"CUH5 AND AMMUNITION
126 S. Commercial St.
LIGHT YOUR BICYCLE ELECTRICALLY "
Besides the Evereaily Lights, we handle all kind of Bicycle Lights
and Lighting Systems. , .
Bring your wheel in and let us vut on a good light.
The Unlv Exclusive Bicycle Shop in alem.
445 COURT STREET
A.H.MOORE,
445 Court Street
Ray L. Farmer
HARDWARE COMPANY
Court and Commercial
Phone 191
FOR WIRELESS FLASHES USE DAYLO
TOR STEADY BRILLIANCE WIRE YOUR HOME!
A full stock of "Eveready Dayfos" and supplies and a large as
sortment of electric fixtures of all kinds.
Let us figure on your wiring Job.
DENISON ELECTRIC FIXTURE & SUPPLY CO.
' 220 North Liberty Street.
Watch These Dealers Windows
Portland Paper's Scheme Con
demnedCharacter of
Credit Suggested
The Salem Business Men 's league Rl
their monthly meeting held lust evening
v.tut on record very positively on two
j'l-oposilioim. One wns that t lie league
most heartily endorsed the action of the
Patriotic league of the city iu its en
lenvors to raise funds and the other
was that its members as u body as well
as individually were opposed to being
solicited in any newspaper subscription
contest wherein the merchants are to be
asked to subscribe for a Vortlaud paper.
Any person who attempts to hold up
any merchant for a subscription to the
Portland paper in this automobile giv
ing away contest will be asked to see
the secretary of the league nnd get. a
card. The league most positively frowns
down on subscription contests of all
kinds, whether put on hy a Portland or
Salem paper, end incidentally the Cap
ital Journal was commended l'or stand
ing against such contests.
The trading; stamps bugaboo came in
for its share of discussion ntid the ef
forts that had been made to defeat any
legislation whereby the big companies
dealing in trading stamps could come
into tho state. The sum of $50 was
voted by tne league to pny part of the
expenses incurred in this work during
the sessions of the lite legislature.
Editor Duncan Talks.
Unbert ti. Duncan, managing editor
of the Oregon Merchants' Magazine and
secretnry of the Portland, Grocers' asso
ciation, made a talk on "Organiza
tion." The burden of his song was that
the local grocers or the business men of
any city could not go . through the
world without being organized and he
had the figures to show what well or
ganized business could accomplish. As
a shining example, he referred to the
big mail order houses which had things
so well organized that now almost every
farmer had a mail order catalog occupy
ing the main place on the center table
As a means of fighting the big mail
order houses, he suggested that a mer
chant should have in his store goods
from the mail order houses and his
own goods displayed together as an ob
ject lesson as to whether he could not
sell as cheap, taking info consideration
transportation charges.
Concerning Credits.
In discussing credit ratings, Mr. Dun
can thought that not onlv those who
Ujiwere of doubtful pay should be rated,
f l but even those who are regarded as
H I good for anything they want. He
El thought a man might possibly be rated
U j as all right for his grocery bill but not
H rated quite so prompt pay or millinery
M'and drygoodn nnd that every merchant
Jjiwns entitled to know of both ratings.
H Anyhow, Mr. Duncan claimed the two
W: great enemies to the retail merchant
jjwero the miil order houses and those
H i who forget to- iiav for merchandise and
that if the retail men of Salem or any
j other city were to fight these two evils,
it; could not be done by individual ef-
, forts but by close organization.
To arrange for an interesting pro
gram at the next monthly meeting u
committee of nine will be appointed by
'Fred W. Steusloff. director of the Knsi-
llness Men's league. Five of the com-
imittee were oppointed Inst niuht, W. 1).
; hvnns, L. T. Jinnies, O. J. Wilson, L.
. Westacott and William Foster. The
other fuur v. ill be appointed within a
'. few days.
The business men who arc members
of this department turned out to the
' number of about .15 lost eveuinir and
B jthe general discussions rather indicated
Jjjthat the members of this department
t are interested in the problems before
Ijjthoiii, and know what, they want.
Hi eamnl tint Tlerldrm
Portland, Ore., April II. Eddie
K'uinpi, of Kan FrniP'iscn, won a clean
, cut derision over Lee Johnson, of
'Oakland, in six rounds here last night.
Another Oakland boy, .Toe Gorman, lost
Watching the Scoreboard
Pacific Coast League Standings.
.AV. L. lVr.
San Francisco 5 ;l .iii:5
Los Angeles 4 3 .551
Vernon 4 4 .!Wi
Salt Lako . 3 3' .!iot)
Portland 3 4 .41
Oakland 3 5 .375
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to Hill Mascott.
Yesterday's Results.
At Log Angeles Vernon, 3;
land, J.
At San Francisco San Francisco. 7:
Oakland, 1.
At Salt Lake No game with Los An
geles; rain.
Extra! Walter McCredie and Fire
Kater Stovall met on the battlefield and
no fight resulted.
George has been telling how he was
going to hit Walt ns soon as tho two
met, but the only hit he got whs a sin
gle in the sixth which scored two if
Vernon 's three runs.
'Walt wasn't ht
busted, at that.
but his heart was
Tho Beavers were helpless before Ait
Fromme's shoots and could eke out only
four hits. Two of them were for extra
buses and scored Portland's only run.
Tho Seals now occupy the top of the
league all alone.
They certninly did land on old Hill
Burns in the first inning.
Bill lasted long enough to put the bull
tip to five batters, each one of whom
got a hit.
One of these was a screeching triplo
by Phil Keener and when Kill retired
from the fray there were four runs iu
and none out. , '
"Top" Arlett took up the cudgel nt
this stage and tho first crack out if
the box wild pitched another run in. Ho
wobbled badly in the second when the
Heals grabbed three more hits nnd two
runs, but "Pop" succeeded in retniuii
his goat nud thereafter pitched nicely.
Final score: Seals, 7j Oaks, 1,
Rain postponed the scheduled open
of the Bees end Angels nt Salt Lake.
Overcome Chronic
Constioation N
Don't continue to create a bad
habit of strong purgatives. They
relieve, and that ia all. And they
call for increased dosage. A sensi
ble treatment will arouse the liver
and give tone and strength to the
bowels. It is offered in
fefll , f Centftlgxfiive A
Many years have shown the use
fulness of this remedy. It's the
Meal laxative, ucnlle, effective ami
HtrenKthentm,-. Now it may be
obtained In tablet form, for con
venience In tal.ioK".
.Munalln will not form a lia'ilt
of cathartics. Used as directed,
the sufferer may reasonably ex
pect not only immediate relief.
. nut the re-formatlon
of proper haljits, in
the natural way.
Liquid if you desire
it, $1 and 35c.
Tablets, 25c and 10c
Carry a box with
you. Constipation is
laiKely a matter of
habit. You can over
come It with -Maim-lin's
help.
The Parana Company,
Columbus, Ohio
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