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THE DATLY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM". OREGON, MONDAY NOV. 26. 1917. 8 ft; 0 11. DECEMBER Made in October The taste tliey owe to 'Father Time. (Fruit Cake and Mellon Cigars) The Xmas fruit cake tastes so much better when made about October 1st. For time alone can blend the delicate flavor of those subtle spices, those varied rich in gredients. And the OWL Cigar you will smoke today began its journey to mellow fragrance some 18 months or so ago, For Time alone can mel low tobacco to the OWL fragrance point. Yes, friends, time -curing is the secret of OWL fragrance. Time curing of at least $1,000,000 worth of selected leaf. For to insure that' every OWL Cigar is made only from leaf " ready " in mellow fra grance requires that we keep on hand always $1,000,000 worth of selected leaf, and often more. And OWL fra grance requires that expert judges of curing watch over this great leaf store with keen eyes born of long experience. OWL time-curing . is the OWL fragrance - pledge. Buy an OWL Cigar and see how well it keeps its pledge for you. THE MILLION DOLLAR CIGAR Your friends in the trenches or the turrets will find Owls dependable. iffflr 1 lli'w.WW Showing exact size of the fragrant , mellow OWL anded for your protection M. A. General Gnnst Branch, Cigar Co., Inc. PITTSBURG CHAMPION OF EASTERN TEAMS Georgia Tech. Leads In South and Omo State In the MIddleWest By H. O. Hamilton (Tinted Press Staff Correspondent) New York, Nov. 26. Picking an east ern champion for the war football sea son will not be hard this year. Pitts burgh spells it all. The palm in the south belongs to Georgia Tech. Fans in 1he west have nominated Ohio State and thero the matter stands. 'jhere are some other teams which have more than . ordinary claims to championship calibre, but the matter eoulii not be brought to a showaown. There is Pennsylvania Lniversity and there is Kutgcrs both of which have done a remarkable season's work. Georgia Tech. registered a decisive vic tory over Penn early in the season, win ning 41 to 0, but tho rapid recuperation that has been accomplished at Penn has made the Folwell organization the favored one for the Thanksgiving Day test with Cornell tho last Hooraw game of the season for the east. Cor nell lost to Michigan, which was beat en by Pennsylvania. League Is In Doubt. San Francisco, Nov. 26. Maybe Sac ramento will not get that Coast leaguo franchise after all. It was reported today that there has been no all-consuming enthusiasm in the capital city in favor of paying money for the Portland franchise. Men who ore willing to back a club, if one is placed in Sacramento, declare they will i.ot sink money in a franchise. Al Baum, Cal Ewing and Henry Ber ry, who nave oeen appoiniea a com mittee to investigate the Sacramento situation, will probably visit that city this week. Following Sacramento 's refusal to en tei the major-minor league of the weal, Fresno may do likewise. In that event what's going to become of the Port land franchise? There is a rumor Port land will enter tho Northwestern league n'.'xt season as per schedule, with an rtticr club being dropped, presumably Salt Lake, the Coast league being re- NUX, IRON, PEPSIN. AND SARSAPARILLA The combination of two great medicines, Hood's Sarsaparilla and Peptiron, by taking them in conjunc tion, one before eating and the other after, brings into co-operation the above-named substances, best for the blood, nerves and digestive organs. This combination is especially recommended in cases that are scrofulous, or rheumatic, anemic and nervous, or where the blood is both impure and pale, deficient in iron one of the most common disease conditions of the present day. Jn cases where a laxative la needed, Chemawa Team Loses to Soldiers' Eleven Camy Lewis, Tacoma, Wash., Nov. 26. The Chumawa 'Indians ' football team put up a game battle against the 91st division athletes on the camp grounds Saturday, but lost 49 to 0. Seven touchdowns, distributed, one in the first period, three in the second, two in the third and one in the fourth, and as many goal kicks by "Midget" McKay, made up the division total. Long runs from 70 yards down were on tho program to thrill tho 10,000 ot more soldiers. "Scotty" Monteith, for mer Oregon halfback, made tho longest sprint of the day and it was good for the final score, Craig, Romney and Mc Kay were the other stars for the sol- Hood's Pills should be taken. They !diers, while Petrarovich loomed up as work in perfect harmony with Hood's Sarsaparilla and Peptiron, and are mild and efficient. Americans are the greatest meat eat ers, the consumption being averaged at 172 pounds per capita a year. 119 in HAVlncr T71 .11-1 - 1 O 1 Qfl i xi--t r.ngianu, lia in vjermauy, ou iu nauto army-navy the shining light for the Indians. Not one change was made in the visitors' lineup, while Coach Stanton made five substitutions. Lieutenant Walter Keck. formerly of the Multnomah Amateur Athletic club, appeared in the lineup the last few minutes of play, but he is himself for tho first annual clash of the Pacific coast and Holland, 64 in Austria-Hungary, 50 ; gifted for next Thursday, probably in in Bussia and 49 in Spain, duced to a four club, all-California cir-circuit. McCredies to Sacramento. San Francisco, Nov. 26. The latest rumor connecting Judge and Walter Me Crcdit with the Pacific Coast league next season is to tho effect that they will purchase part of Cal Ewing 's stock in the Oakland club. Ewing, it is saw, en out during the early play as a is willing to take them in as partners suit or injuries. the Tacoma Stadium. The naval train ing school at Seattlo will represent tlvj sea -fighters, while the 91st division will hold up the army end of the game- Engeno Wins From Albany Eugene, Or., Nov. 26 The Eugene high school football eleven Saturday defeated Albany high school, 50 to 0. Three of Eugene's regular players Purdy, Soaieff and Bryson did not 'play, and Manerud and Hill were tak re- aud install Walter as manager of th9 club in lieu of Del Howard, Leonard to Box Kirke. Chicago, Nov. 26. Benny Leonard and his manage, Billy Gibsoii left here today for Denver, where the lightweight champion will box Sailor Kirko in a scheduled ten round go Wednesday night. lieturning Leonard will meet Gena Dehnont in St. Paul, December 5 and Charley Scully before some Wisconsin club December 17. Downey-Lewis Match. Chicngo, Nov. 26. Bryan Downey, tho Columbus, Ohio, welterweight, has been matched with Ted Lewis, the title holdor, for a 12 round bout in the for mer's city, December 12. They will weigh 146 pounds at 3 o'clock. Two speatacular features were a 40 yard run. by Hill for a touchdown in the third period end a 70 yard run by Manerud in the first quarter. Tho Eugene team had an advantage in weight of from two to three pounds to the man. Eugene 'b total sicorc for the Beason stands 158 points to 21 for all oppo nents. The teams played were Salem, Springfield, Corvallis, Cottage Grove and Albany. O. A. C. Fresfiiies Win Oregon Agricultural College, Corval lis, Nov. 26. The University, of Ore Children Cry fSR FLETCHER'S O A S T O R i A HOME CQHFORT Cozy, cheerful warmth instantly. Portable. Eco nomical, fuel consumea only when heat is needed no waste. No smoke or odor.. . STANDARD OIL COMPANY ( CALIFORNIA) PERFECTION OIL HEATER Max 0. Buren Ray L. Farmer Hdwe. Co. C. S. Hamilton Imperial Furniture Co. W. W. Moore FOR SALE BY Salem Hardware Co. Spencer Hardware Co. E. L. Stiff '& Son Chambers & Chambers gon freshmen eleven was defeated on the college field here Saturday by the Oregon Agricultural college freshmci. team by a score of 7 to 0. Although outplayed by the Aggie rooks, the- vis iting eleven fought gamely until the final blow of the whistle. A light rain fell during the first half, causing the ball to slip, and sev eral disastrous fumbles resulted. Dark ness settled upon the field before the last quarter, and the final period was played with white rags tied around tha yardage stick to enable the referee to judge tho yardngo made. It was im possible to distinguish players, and all that could be seen was a dark, strug gling mass. Children Cry FOB FLETCHER'S CASTO R I A WHOLE GERMAN (Continued from i'uge Vus.) machine was still forcing tho fighting nr. mini Canibiai. Spurred by llindenburg'B demands thai the aii-iiiiportutit High, ground ti round ltourlon be re taken ut alt easts. I'rewu .1'rince Huppreclit was violently counter attacking the British advanced lines there. Positions uve beou taken mid retaken, held mid lost nlf a dozen times around here, but the British grip upon Hum ion wo id itself was uushuk u. Te less important village of Bour ltiii was half Herman and half Brit sh with desperate fighting progressing. Field Marshal llaid reported that .in.... ill.. Illtur fuiTnl-d nf !. i!..Pilillll attacks at mid-dav yesterday around troops iu repulsing liniior attacks around Bourlon, tho enemy hndnot repeated tho Bourlou and cleaning up "uests." tion of all gmins over first and second German lines between Snniogneux and Anglonumt taken iu the offensive of l'etain's troops yesterday, was reported vosterdnv. All Gorman counter-thrusts were repulsed. The war office reported active ar tilloryiug on both sides iu the whole right Mouse bank sector, particularly north of Hill 344. Around Bozonvaux a German raid was repulsed. - H 11 II. ri u H ri II ii fl 11 II 14 y 11 & n tl 11 II El l 11 II 11 n ri ti 11 II ri ii ti ti ii ri n OUR BUSINESS BUILDING SALE IS STILL ATTRACTING A GREAT DEAL OF ATTENTION BECAUSE OF THE GREAT VALUE! OFFERED OUR BUSINESS HAS BEEN FINE ALL WEEK SHOWING HOW WELL OUR FRIENDS APPRECIATE THAT WE ARE GIVING RE ALT SALE PRICES am rnnncs THAT ARE STRICTLY UP TO THE LATEST DATE, WITH UNDENIABLE QUALITY AND THEY NEVER GO OUT fST MOCO ANY ONE ASK?- STYLE, SERVICE, FIT, PRICE. Then You Will Need NEW SHOES for It r I M ' X . JOi Jr k L HERE THEY ARE AT "HOOVE Oennans Claim Captures. Berlin, Via London, Nov. 0. More than 300 Knglish prisoners and twenty liiachine guns were, taken bv -German assault there, X'ioked German troops perished like flies iu tho hand to hand struggle tiromid Bourlon village today. Fighting with almost insane frenzy, they doggedly advanced inch by inch iu te face 'of fearful fire. Then they came to a halt iu hand to Iiajul battle lit rally stopped in reir tracks bu utter ex haust ion. The British, holding strong iu'ainst the depperate onslaught, wield their bayonets with deadly effect. Gorman corpses littered te streets of liouilon. They spread in twisted, con torted groups out over the battlefield adjoining. The ruined town was a si am Vlos of blood, mangled bodies and sm..k ing ruins. The slight hold which the Germans kept on the town was at fear iel eocf in men. Gains Cdtifsolidatea. J'aii. .uv, 0. CuuipleW eonsoliUa- The war office, in reporting this to day, said the fighting had beou of hand to hand diameter. "The enemy obstinately made re peated attacks at Inchy which were completely repulsed," the war office asserted. ' Campaign Is Started In State to Retaa Mr. Kerr Pallas, Or., Kor. 24. State Senator C. L. llawloy, of McCoy, is making a trip over 1'olk county endeavoring to work up interest in a movement to re tain President Kerr of the Oregon Ag ricultural college, at Corvallis. Mr. Kerr has been offered a more lucrative posi tion as head of the Kansas Agricultural college. ii El tl n a a j a fi n H ii ti n r i r i ti ii n S! II u Ladies' small sizes in some splendid shoes, not the latest style, but good service, at only 89c Some better ones, with sizes up to 5, at 139e Still better ones giving most of the sizes and kinds at 199c, 182c and 167c Some Men's in Black or Tan; all kinds, worth regular up to $7.00 per pair, at 296c Choice of any $4.50 qualities at 329c Choice of any $5.50 qualities at .439c Choice of any $6.00 qualities at . .487c And on up to the choice of any Shoes in the store at 689c Our really Best Bargain in Ladies' Shoes is a Black Kid, lace or button; at least a $5.00 value. We have put in at . .. .329c Be sure and see this. In our fine Dress Shoes in Black Kid, Dark Gray Kid, Ivory Gray Tops or tops to match, we have classified and offer All $5.00 grades at 383c All $5.50 grades at 439c All $6.00 grades at 487c All $7.00 grades at 537c All $7.50 grades aat 591c All $8.00 grades at 643c Or best of all Your Choice of Any Shoe in Store at 3 o And we can equal any $9.00 $10.00 Shoes in the city. Right Shoes at Right Prices and Satisfac tion Guaranteed. WhyPayMore? SAYE BY BUYING NOW All Shoe Accessories at Cut Prices. ra 14 n ti m tt ti m m t 13 a ii if ti u ti ri u n ii ts n m u n u ii 13 IJ M IJ ra El M n u u ti ii ti 1 n M n a ti ii fl M tl n ti ri n ri u n u mmA tm imi iimi imniiiii mn rrrr im mm mm tint mi ma ni in" I IZED" PRICES RUBBER BOOTS! YES! It will rain one of these days then you will need thfm. 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