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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (March 19, 1918)
TH E DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, ORE. TUESDAY, MARCH 19, 1918. Fix J Beginning April 1 we will publish a Store Paper. It will be full of all sorts of good fLiugs for our customers . We will mail this paper free to anyone mailin? us the coupon appearing in the lower, left hand corner of this advertisement. J We Will Save You Money WILL SLAT 23,000 IF mum nciiT Plan to Have Thousands of $3 ?5 Ssats AH cbg to Chicago 8 When dealing with us you do not have to pay customers uncollectable bills. Our cash plan saves heavy book-keeping expense. This and other savings we give to our customers in lower prices on GROCERIES AND GENERAL MERCHANDISE r r ft New Orloan3, La., Mar. t;.--Matt i.riukle and Dominick Tortorieh, fight promoters, wlio are partners in tin; $105,000 bid for the Willard Fulton championship buttle nro now busy figur ing ou preparing the biggest figlit arena in history of pugilism if their '. record smashing offer is accepted. Tor Itorich already hag an area which seats over 10,000 fans, but he and Hinklo have decided to enlarge this to scat' 23, 000, if thoy stage the battle. Thoy plan for the first time in ring history to have thousands of $3 and $5 seats, which will be popular price du cats when compared witn prices at other heavyweight champion affrays. Ring sido box soats are to sell at $50 each and possibly $100. fcjaz a U Li U U $3.50 Pillows $3.00 Pillows $2.50 Pillows GENUINE FEATHER PILLOWS REDUCED $2.89 $2.48 $2.18 $2.25 Pillows 1 $2.00 Pillows $1.50 Pillows $1.89 $1.48 $1.19 SEE THESE PILLOWS IN OUR DISPLAY WINDOW. I We pay spot cash and the highest price for poultry, eggs and produce. Don't Delay sign name and address Mail this Coupon Today! COUPON The Farmers Store of Quality 270 N. Commercial St., Salem, Oregon. Please mail us free of charge your Store Paper. Signed Address C-J STORE OF QUALITY . 270 N. Commercial St. Salem, Ore. LIFE AND BATTLES OF JOHN L. SULLIVAN OUAPTEll XXIV. Milling meekly at times, the men wore beginning to show the terrific strain. Kilruin dropped helplessly whenever tho chanee oamc, and it whs not until tho nivty-eighth round that Hullivan was able to land a blow thnt began to turn tho tide toward a certain defeat of his challenger. Kilrnin was falling to tho ground to end a round when tho cham pion delivered a right tippercut with till his strength. It caught Kilrnin under tho chin, lifted him from his half-re-(lining m.it ure, and sprawled him in a lionp ugainst the ropes, lie was in very bad shape when his seconds lifted him and carried him to his corner. From then on, Kilrain fought as if in S3 Rheumatic Aches Drive them out with Sloan's Liniment, the quick-acting.' soothing liniment that prnetratea vilhout rubbing and relieve the piru So much elcr.ncT than tnussy plasters or ointments; it doe not atnin the akin or cW the pores. Always have a bottle in tho house for tho achea and rains of rheumatism, gout.h.m Lago. trails, sprains, atii joints ad all muscle soreness. . C-" iz Bottlts at all dnifi-ts. N0N ESSENTIALS (Continued from page one) I . - .... - .... Moan's prices nut increased -oe, SOc l I a daze. Although ho never admitted it, it is more than probable that Kilrain ' was, even then, out, but fighting on ineelianieally with a fighter's spirit. lie slipped and skidded around tho ring as Sullivan vainly tried to put over a blow that would finish the fight. j In the seventy-fifth round Kilrain ' caught a very light tap to the nee,k, but he reeled and went down under it. He had to be assisted to his feet and to his corner. Once seated there, Charley i Mitchell left him and walked to the Hut livau corner, where he again proposed that the bout be called a draw. .Sullivan I. inked at him contemptuously uud growled : "Let him stand up and fight like a man. We '11 call it no draw till it 's over." Mitchell carried the news back to the Kilriilti corner and Mike Donovan, an other of the Kilrain supporters, picked a sponge from the water bucket, warn ed to the center of the ring and threw it into tho air. The fight was over. Sul livan had gained the victory by a knockout, but it was over one of tho most courageous men he ever had mot. Kilrain protested vainly and wept when limov:n carried the sponge to the cen ter of the ring, and afterward he told friends his heart had been broken. The fight was the !ast ever held Jn this country with bare knuckles, under London prize ring rules. It left John L. Sullivan the champion under this code, an honor which never has been wrested from him. When he again fought this time to meet James J. C'orbett, it was with cloves. The bout dispelled any belief held by sport followers that John L. rullivan was through. The hero had returued and he was just much of a hero as ever. Both men had a lot of trouble before they finally settled their differences with the law over the Kichburg fight. Sullivan was hauled from a train in Tennessee as he was pausing through on his way back eat and haled before a court, lie stated afterward that it cost him more than 125,000 to get out of his difficulties. which expert aro attacking the prob lem, tho bureau of standards has rec ommended to the shipping board that crevices between cans in cases of can ned goods be filled with beans, rice or dried fruits. Twenty per cent of the space on the average canned goods crnto is fisted by tho 8'iacc between round cans. shipping experts point out that even if 20 per cent of shipping space can lie saved, this is equivalent to adding one ship in five to the fleet in war service. Administrator Hoover, it was learn ed officially today, has been personally considering the advisability of estab lishing a whentless week but this plan has been rejected completely in favor i,t more drastic ami far reaching meas ures. French Supplies Low Pood administration officials endors ed Andre Tardien, French high com missioner, in his plea for more food for Prance. His statement that in tho last three months only one third of the ee rent requirements had been met was sulvstantiated. This situation, it was re-ite-ated, must lead to steps shortly, materially reducing tho consumption of cereals. War's tremendous drain on Americas meat supply apparently has not yet re duced the stock materially, according to figures just made public by the rail read administration. The greatest increase at any market compared with receipts last year was at Chicago where the increase was 5. 512 cars. Chicago also leads in total re ceipts for the month. With the appointment of Charles Harham to be stationed at Atlanta, the food administratis today had three regional traffio managers to cooperate wnith tlx Virailroad administration in dovetailing the supplies of vital foods to bo moved frrmi farms to markets with the necessary cars to carry them. The other representatives are at Chi cago and New York city. Isn't it about time that next season's crops are being reported in danger be cause of too little heat or too much cold, or not enough moistnre or too much rain, or something of that kindf All Eyes on Chicago. Chicago, Mar. 19. Chicago today be camo headquarters for the approaching heavyweight fight when promoters and managers were reported heading this way. i'red Fulton's manager, Mike Col lins, will confer with Promotor J. C. Miller, possibly producing his fighter to sign tho formal agreement to meet Jess Willard July 4. Dominick Tortorieh of New Orleans, who offered $105,000 for the match, also notified Miller he is shortly coming lor a ta'lkfest. 1 - . i I i - - il to Xi Want Sunday Baseball. New York, Mar. 19. Baseball lovers of this city went en masse to Albany today to take up the cudgels or oratory in favor of tho Sunday baseball bill, now languishing in the state legislature. They will point out, among other things that golt and otner games are peruuiieu without restriction, but Dascuau is not Judge Francis Mejuade will be one of those present. Two Coast Umpires. San Francisco, Mar. 19. Pearl Casey and Ed Finney aro slated today as two of the Pacific Coast league's umpires this season. President Baum didn't nauio the other one. ltalph Frary, Her man Held" and Bill Phyle aro candidates. There will be only three umpires. Ping May Sign Today. Macon. Oa.. Mar. 19 The Yankees trainins irriud may now proceed with out further interruption. Ping Bodie will don a uniform for the first time today. Ping hasn't signed a contract but is expected to today. Indiana Are Shy. Now Orleans, La., Mar. 19. The Cleveland Indians are still Bix players shy of their complete quota, absentees being Bagby, Groom, Boshling, Speaker and two recruits. Harry Lunte, mtield er from Mobile, and Floyd Farmer, out fielder from Portland. All but Bagby and Boshling aro expected to report before the end of tho week. Bagby 's holdout may last till the season starts, The Cubs' Line Up. Pasadena, Cal., Mar. 19. With his first game of tho season against (an Dieeo 21 hours away, Manager Mit chell of tho Cubs announced his lineup which mny be retained throughout the 1918 season. Paskeit, Mann and Flack, in the outfiold; Merkle, Kilduff, Hol- locher and Deal lufiolders, were the fa vored rdavers. Orover Alexander, supposed to decide on joining or quitting, snowed io sigus of weakening. Salem Widow Cries for Joy See Classified Ad Hen! Hen! 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CREAM FOR CATARRH OPENS UP NOSTRILS Telia How To Get Quick Relief from Head-Colds. It's Splendid! i. i m, In one minute your clogged nostrils will open, the air passages of your head, will clear and you can breathe freely.' No more hawking, snuffling, blowing,' headache, dryness. No struggling for breath at night; your cold or catarrh will be gone. Get a small bottle of Ely's Cream Balm from your druggist now. Apply a little of this fragrant, antiseptic, healing cream in your nostrils. It pen etrates through every air passage of the head, soothes the inflamed or swollen mucous membrane and relief comes in stantly. It's just fine. Don't stay stuffed-up with a cold or nasty catarrh Belief comes bo quickly. n TODAY TEXAS GUINAN In "The Gun Womar COMEDY WEEKLY THURSDAY "The Flame of the Yukon" Prices 5c, 10c, 15c We Pay the War Tax OF T BATTLED THE SLATS! EE DENTAL T1UST! And he's still jarring the so-called "ethical" tooth- cobblers by selling dentistry that is so different - so much better and so tair in price mat ne nas ' now the most efficient and best appointed offices of their kind in the Pacific Northwest The enormous patronage of the Painless Parker of- " fices, not only in Portland, Salem and Tacoma, but also in thirteen other large cities Is strong enough endorsement of the work done by this organization. The Painless Parker system is to bring dentistry to everybody's doors. Tooth-grief multiplies like tar-weed. While you are going about your busi ness, suffering from a decayed tooth or a nagging nerve, putting off the day when you will visit the fang-fixer, you are only making the matter worse and more costly for yourself. That's why the Painless Parker offices in the Northwest have, at heavy expense, sent their novel demonstration motor-cars throughout the thinly settled districts, giving lectures on the importance of the care of one's teeth and giving conclusive illustrations of the painlessness cf our operations by out-of-door work in the automo bile. Many a person, who, hitherto, had paid no more attention to the teeth in his head than he has to the teeth in his hanw often not as much -has been thus aroused to the danger of neg lecting his chewers and has found welcome and inexpensive relief at our hands. . The beauty about the Painless Parker system is that because of the size of the organization, it is pos sible to provide patients with specialists to handle their individual cases. If it is crown work an ex pert operator takes the job. Another expert looks after the bridge work; another, pyorrhea; another, filling, and so on. Not only this, but the dental work is backed with a guarantee good in any of the nineteen offices of the Painless Parker organization, or any we may open in the future. If our work needs attention, call and have it straightened out free of charge. Call, anyway, once every six month, and have the ivories given the once-over, just for good luck. 3 1 Hours 8 to 6. Closed SundayB sfif n I li STATE AND COMMERCIAL SIS, 4 I OATPPlur O-DflrtW Nineteen oiices located as follows: San Francisco (2), Oakland, Stockton, San Diego, Santa Cruz, Los Angeles, Fres no, Bakersfield, Sacramento and San Jose, Calif.; Portland, Salem and Eu gene, Ore.; Tacoma and Bellingham, Wash.; Brooklyn, . N. Y. (2); New Yorls City, N. Y. in Km 4 JSLiGH I THEATRE (f -'I'V'r'Wf iii.mr"iwinii. mi ji i r - s t I Thrift Siamp Sales TofaU94,000,000 Washington, Mar. 19. .Nebraska stood well into the lead today in per capita purchases of war savings stamps the treasury announced. Each man, wo man and child in the state had, if av eraged up, bought $4.39 worth. Missouri was running second with $2.48, closely followed bv Kansas with $2.31. Actual receipts for the whole coun try wero $94,000,000 a per capita of S9" cents. Of the 3 leading states 17 were west of tho Mississippi. Tho treasury announced today that from now on until tho end cf the war monthly statements of the war sav ings standing of the various states would bo issued. The boys are playing single base and one o'cat ou corner lots. Lucky kids. HIDDEN TEEASUEE. "Keep your eyes peeled; your sealed; your heart steeled." lips Ferris, Cal., Mar. 19. A treasure box of old gold was unearthed here today when workmen were wrecking an an cient adobe house. In the box secreted between two layers of adobe walla were gold nuggets and twenty dollar gold pieces valued at more than $1,000. ....ew York has again voted against prohibition, which will doubtless mean a celebration of even more than usual exuberance along the line of the great "third rail." Wliat Doctors Usa for Eczema A stvthinjr combination of oil of Wmt irreen. Thymol, and other healing ingredient called D. D.D. Prescription ia now a favorite remedy of ekin specialists for all skin disease. It penetrates the pores, gives instant relief from the moet ciistreagiiig skin diseases Tin.e Lictxiici Waslv J. . J'errj PAI L HEXX1G MUNITION PLANT j Paul Hennig, a naturajiied German, who has been a trusted foreman of the E- V. Bliss torpedo works is in jail j on an indictment charging treason for ( which the penalty in ease of conviction is death. He is accused of maliciously j I mutilating the delicate parts of the j j torpeiloes so that they would hte ren dered useless and might in many eases be so swerved from their course as to travel in a eirele and hit the ship from which they were fired. New Show To-Day A Romance of Old Japan ending in New York "Her American Husband" With a Notable Cast Including Teddy Sampson Darrell Foss Lavishly Staged Duplicates the Success of "MADAME BUTTERFLY" Also COMEDY and WEEKLY Liberty Theatre ? v