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PAGE SIX THE DAILY CAPITAY JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1919. VARSITY ROUNDING INTO CONDITION TO MEETGRAD ELEVEN British Princess Phin Freshman In College Life knots compared with a radius of 10,000 P JAA If II T A CHI A I r 11 uaou of wu.k tlie s3 isiD4UU-rilLt AtKIAL Both boats can carry 12 torpedoes.' The U-lll mounts two i-iuck guns, and I the 8-3 carries one, in accordance with the unvjr department 'a practice. -The U-lll is congested and compli- catcd. The S-3 is comparatively roomy and much simpler in design. Mineola, L.. I., for San Francisco. Lnder new orders the race will be completed only when the respective I planes return to their starting point aft ei twice having crossed the continent. .What the fight and "guts" of llie Willumette eleven will lie this season vii. shown in the scrimmage Monday afternoon by Tackle Ross Miles. Although-Miles 'right knee was so severe ly wrenched that lie could not uso his - limb, ho hobbled back into position and He stuck to his Cambridge, Eng., Oct. Frinces Albert and Heury, second and third sons of King Oeorge, temporarily laid aside uni forms today, and went into residence here, donning cap and gown as ordinary "freshmen" at Trinity college. Their fellow undergraduates stuitous ly avoided taking miy special notice, al- i though several week end parties were position until ordered to thu gym byi . , .. . . . , . i . J-i . Oxford, in order to indulge in a 'gloat' freshers. Oxford had the smile over Cambridge a few years ago, when the Prince of Wales was in residence there but Cam- r,...u vr.. ti... ..... , . . , . . of pride at the possession of two royal The coach has mndo no comment as to . ,, r ' . . .'freshers.' . , what will hnppen in the alumni game! this coining Katurday. But men who' know the science of his facial expros-. is betting' on the boys "bustln' up' ,dK? ''"8 0 ' f; the grads In the Saturday encounter. "! "" ?eo, MI ti. ,t'i,, .... aii ...-I -ldl11 not T t0 Cltll 'vnrsity but the late .,. . ui ' i King Edward and his fatthor, the Prince Consort, as well ns the latoDuke has settled enough to bring now war riors into view. Hansom, of Sr.lem high, is nmoug the recent additions to the sifiiad who looks good. He is delivering at guard and tackle with lots of smash. Ho comes to Willamette with one year's experience on the Balem high machine. Thomas, recently from a technical In stitute in Massachusetts, Is another man who is showing up well. . Ho has had considerable experience in the "Joisey" state region and is driving through on high at the guiird position. Schmnllc, from Western Union col lege, Iowa, is the most recent addition to the squad. He is stopping out at the end berth with speed, Mondny nftor noon was his first time out this .season. Zeller is another man who U coming to the front fast, bidding for fullback. He is r. consistent plunger and a hard fiirhter. . Hoolcy also is among those wlio, has lieen saying "Ijnok at me" by his show inn on the gridiron the past few days. Reolev comes to the local school with experience nt finlom high, also naval football fxnerlonce. Until quite recent Iv lie had a naval station nt Frisco and put in one season on a navy team In the southern state. . ' of Clarence, wore all Trinity students. The two princes will follow the cus tomary university course, but Prince Al-: q,.,. u., oij"iui ..-, '"""'"h; win away8 be. nseparably bound up SALEM COMPANY RACERS TO HOP OFF- EARLY WEDNESDAY! CALITORNIA AGAINST ONE BIG UNION IDEA IS ADVERTISING New York, Oct. 7. (United Press.) Across the continent and then back again is the 5400-mile racing route set for the flyers who will leave simultan eously from Jfineola. L. 1, Bakesficld, Cal., Oct. 7. (United and San 1 Press.-) "Tho 'one big union' idea may Francisco at 9 o'clock tomorrow morn-- intrude itself, but it hasn't a chance of OREGON WIDELY By J. F. Langner (In the Oregon Journal.) A few months ago tho,Phez company nig. Announcement that the transcun tineutnl race would be a round trip con test wus made here today following re ceipt of a telegram from Major General Mcnohcr. The actual flying time for the round trip is set at ubout 54 hours, but wth compulsory thirty minute stops qt twenty-one control stations and no night flying, it is believed the trip "will oceu- adoption," Daniel C. Murphy, president of the California State Federation of Labor, told the United Press today as the federation began the second day of its convention. VThe labor unions of California are strictly in accord with the A. F. of L.," Murphy said. "They arc not so radical as the unions of Washington state, where the 'one big union' plnj ha gained a strong foothold. "We were organized strongly before the wttr, whereas Washington unions of Salem, 'manufacturers of loganberry py 12 days, including two days rest juice, pubiished in the Oregon Country i Eighty entries have been officially T . . . . . . , , (listed for the race, it was announced Life an advertisement headed, "The . ,, ., .' . , , , . ' I today. Lleven entries were added to Vision Which Is Making tho Willamette oriiinal number r,f 72. y il.rM Valley Famous. ' It referred to the were withdrawn owing to the death of Rre ,arKely of recent birth, and are im growtl. of the Phez company's business 'two pilots, Colonel T. F. Dodd and Me.jor f" with th0 radical European ideas , ... ..... . .. ,,,,, nf Patrick Frisscll, who were killed in ac- hat were brought prominently to light " cidents. " aunngtne the logau.ieiry growing ,nuu3l.T The twenty-one control stations where ' DON'T TAKE OUR WORD FOR IT TRY IT! 1 BREAD If WIRE IS PURE, FRESH AND WHOLESOME Bake-Rite Sanitary Bakery 457 STATE STREET ... ,- The Washington Federation of Labor throughout western Oregon. Oregon is 30-miiiute stops will be made are: Bing- .recently voted in favor of a referendum , famous toduy throughout the nation ns'hamton, N. Y.; Kochester, N.' Y.; Buf-,011 the 'one bi union' plan. The stats; the home of the loganberry, and it is fa'i N. Y.; Cleveland, Bryan, Ohio; Chi-dcra ... . ,-' , ,i i cngo, Bock Island, 111; Dcs Moines, Oma- w',en tne A. F. of L ordered it to do so i sate to ay that nny h.story ot the de- ' or foreit its charter. velopment and national recognition otj8idncVj Neb . chevcmu,;. R,twlii,Ps. regou as me c.r.uje u u.. Wyo., Green Biver, Wvo.jSalt Lake City ! ! II u lu-ava lm iDHPttnt'fihlr noiliiil nn Willi l, -rT, i . ... . . - . i . , . i j -..-I j -1- rtuiiinrii.. irnn? Hnrrio rvinnnrftin rvw . n particular suiuy or History, economies . iiK,,t. f tJl(, ihez comuunv. Steinbock Junk Co "' --WANTS--'. . ' ' . All kinds Scrap Iron, Junk, Metal, Rubber, Rags . Sacks, Hides. Highest Cash Market Price WE WANT AND WRECK OLD AUTOS 326 N. COMMERCIAL, PHONE 305 . . Don't Forget the Number civics, ana x rencn. e is a captain in , fiv() yul.s , o thl, losallberly juice the Hoyal Air Force, and particularly jmlU!lt ' Wlllt iu r.ddlinir clothes. Four I xrft . Q0mrt A o I "vnv, .livt.j uoviiVlUVlHW, V.01.J CI11U kidli iKrnncisco. proud of his pilot's "wings". He has an aeroplane of his own, and will probablv speud most of his spare time flying from llie neighbor! ngvnerourome. Prince Henry, a quieter, and none too strong youngster, is credited with the determination to excell at athletics, be ing very keen to get a place on his mer its in either the college bont( the cricket eleven or the football team. He per formed fairly well at athletics at Eton, and has just passed through the Royal Today it is one of the state's important assets. Frederick Schmidt, secretary of the Plies: company, when asked to account for the enormous demand for loganberry juice, gave two fundamental reasons; first a product of the highest quality second, advertising. Under the stress of modern business coinpettiion, it would seem that no mut ter how high a quality of product be pro duced unless modern advertising inetli imumrv couege, Having been g.yen a ot, ar0 eou.)M witll- the Fduet-the aannnil.ll.iilnM..n. An 41... T.r!....).. 71 1 1 1 ............... .vimui. i.. im- wui; n Ji".vm : rut i. of unif t to the coinmun tv in which the product is manufactured is practically nil; and with the appropria- (f-'ontinued from ipago one) 1 ina. Ball one. Leibolit out, Kopf to Rnuhert. R. Collins up. F.. Collins flied to Housli. Weaver up. Weaver out, Hath to Vaubert. No runs, no lilts, no errors. Cincinnati Hnth Singled to left. Dau beit sacrificed, Kerr to OnuiUl. Bath going to second. Groh up. Oroh walked. Housh hit into a double play, Bisberg to J'.. (;ollin to uaudil. So runs, one hit, no errors. , Eighth Inning. Chicago Jackson tip, Jackson walk ed... King ,wns pitching carefully and every ball swept close to the corners. Felsnh up. Fclsrh flied to Nenle and Jaekswi was held at first. Onudll up. (liiinlil walked. Fisher went out to wiirni np, Kisberg lined to liousch who doubled .luelison off second with a throw to Bath. No runs, no hits, no er rors. " ' Cincinnati Hill James warming up for Chicago. Duncan fouled to llandil. Kopf lined to Kerr. Noale singled to left. Huriden singled through box. Ri'ig forced Knriden, Hisbeig to E, Collins, No runs, two hits, no errors. Ninth Inning. Chicago Nehulk fanned. Kerr tip. Kerr out, King to Dauliert. I.iebold up. Lei I o lil walked. K. .Collins up. Leibold stole second. K. Collins filed to Kouseh. Ko runs, no hits, no errors. Cincinnati Rath out Weaver to Gon dii. Dnubort siuglel. Oroh forced Iau bert, Bisberg to K. Collins, Oroh out steuling 8chalk to Collius. No runs, no hits no errors. ; , Tenth Inning, (hicago Weaver doubled. Jackson . singled, Weovof taking third. Felsch up. TH'ulsch fun'.'ed.. Oaudil up. Oandil sin gled to center scoring Weaver and sending Jackson to second. Bisberg up. Risbcrg lined to Kopf, who doubled Jncksou off Becond with a throw to Bath. One run, three hits, no errors. Cincinnati Housh up. Roush out, E. . ullins to (iuiidil. Dili ican up. Duncan fouled to Schalk, Kopf up. Kopf out, K, Collins to (ramlil. No runs, no hits, no errors. Toinls R. H. E. Chicago ..: ...5 10 3 'ineinnuti 4 H 9 The lineup Chicago J. Collins, rf; E. Collins,.2b; Weaver, 3b; .Tnekson, If; Felsch, cf ; (audit, lb; Bisberg, as; SchHlk c; Kerr p. Cincinnati Hath, 2b. Daubort, lb; Groh, 8h' Housh, cf; Ditucati, If; Kopf, us; Neale rf; Rariden, c; Beuthcr, p. Umpires Evans, American, at the plate; Quigley, Kntioual, at first; Nal lin, American second: Riglcr, National third. Rifle corps. The brothers will . lodge. together in characteristic undergraduate "diggins" with one of the royal aides ss secretary. American Subs More Efficient Than Hun Craft . Washington, Oct. (By Mail.) Tests conducted by tho navy department bIiow thnt the much praised German cruising ' for all the more important of the na- ton of advertising funds which are a capital investment and not nn expense account so does tho community benefit with the advertising manufacturer in proportion to tho advertising eapit::l in vested. The I'he company, the torch bearer, as it were, in the national advertising of Oregon products, has been followed by the Kings Food Products company ot Balem and The Dulles, who will make a capital investment of $250,000 a year o nationally advertise Oregon dehydrated fruits: and vegetables. ? This advertising campaign, scheduled San Francisco, Cal., Oct. 7. (United Press.) Fifteen' army aviators were timing up at the Presidio today for what they hope will be the fastest round trip ever made across tho continent. At six a. m. tomorrow they will hop off for New York. Simultaneously a much greater number will start from submarines were inferior in efficiency to American vesselB of the snmo class. . Tho enemy craft had lees speed above and below water, and had a sinullei cruising radius, ! , , Tho best of fiv0 German submarines brought, to tho l.mted States, for. the tion's magazines, will commence at once Tho first advertisement appears in this week's Saturday F.vening Post, a pub licntion with a circulation exceeding 2,000,000 weekly. This moans that rough ly 5,000,000 inhabitants of the United States will have forcibly brought to Victory Liberty loan campaign was used , thoir notice the fact that dehydrated in, makin; the comparison the U-lll, limit at Kiel in 1918. In competition with it was the S 3 built at Portsmouth in 1918. The maximum speed developed by the tr-111 was 13.8 knots, while the S-3 made 14.7 knots. Submerged the U-lll mnile 7.8 knots, uud the 8-3 made 12.4 products are manufactured, from Oregon fruits Mid vegetables. Tho combined ap propriations made for advertising Ore gon agricultural products, by the Salem Kings Products company and tho Phez eompanv of Salein will probably exceed 400,000 during the year 1920. Such publicity cannot but fail to react to the Tho U-lll can cruise 8,500 males at 11 benefit, of the entire state. V k roolcs. J IpL III UVrwTxy THAT SUPERB Combination of Style and Quality, Class and Char acter sought after by all carefully dressed women is always to be found in Maxine Shoes Everywhere you go in Style Cities you find Maxine Shoes lead because they are worn by the leaders themselves. Come in and see the new fall styles." Try on a pair and be convinced of the good styles and the perfect fit to be had in Maxine shoes. - - Buster Brown Shoe Store 125 North Commercial Street FAMILY SHOE STOKE WANTED Good Shoe Salesman. Young man preferred. Extra good proposition to right party. Salary and profit sharing plan. Old Sqldier Testifier To Wonderful Merits Number 40 In Constipation, Stomach Trouble and. Catarrh. National Home, , AVis., May 12., 19. "When I commenced taking Number 40 for the Blood, I was suffering with chronic constipation of a good many years standing, which finally develop ed into stomach trouble which got so bad I was unable to eat anything that did not wausc great suffering. 1 tried a orood many doctors as well as every thing I could hear of that was recom mended for my complaint. I was also troubled with catarrh of long standing and I had dropsical swellings dn my feet and ankles whlich tho doctors said was caused by a weak heart. 1 had about given up hope of being niueli better when I saw an ad of your No. 40 in a country paper and concluded to try it. I felt so much better after taking one bottle that I sent direct to you for three moro bottles. I have tak en about twp and a half bottles and while not feeling entirely well, I feel by. continuing the use of 40, I will get to feel as well as I could reasonably expect for a man of my ago, 75 years, r hardly know how to estimate the value of the benefiit I have already re ceived from the use of No. 40, and cheerfullv recommend it to &nr nne suffering as I was." Morris Law. Witness to signature, 'Nelson H. Pease. 10 is a combination of the best alter ation selected, from the best prescrip tions received and compounded by J. C. Mendenhall, Kvansville, Ind. 40 years a druggist. . , Sold by Schaeforj drug store. I Passing the Word Along THERE'S a good fellowship between car-owners which makes everybody anxious that the other should get all the benefits going in the handling of his car. That's why there is so much mouth-to-mouth advertising of Firestone Gray Sidewall Tires. One man tells the story of .the better-than-ever work he is getting this year from the Gray Sidewall Firestones.' The other buys a set and so the good word passes along. Result wonderful and constantly grow ing numbers of this tire all over the West IRES Most Miles per Dollar 16 acres with fine 7room bungalow, 5 miles from Salem, good road, close to O. 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