THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, TUESDAY, JAN. 1, 1918. FIVE

GREATtST FOOTBALL4-TL4MSJpT0- DAY The Greatest Musical Event ia Oregon History it

Fortune Gallo presents Mare Island Marines and Sib? Sun'.tfatfo y BWMEfe . Camp Lewis To Play fli l I".' $t tvV v I CASH STORE , ; Mere 30,000 '

Pasadena, Jan. 1. With-th- e weather ml mm ideal, the Pacific coast's football clas- AND TRAVELLING sic of the west awaited only the ref- THE BIGGEST BEST eree's whistle this afternoon to send COMPANY IN THE WORLD two of the greatest teams which ever wore moleskins in the west into the 100 in Cast 40 in Orchestra fray before an estimated crowd of Spectacular Settlors Perfect Ensemble 30,000 people who are expected to turn out for the Mare Island Marines-Cam- Lewis championship battle as one of the big features of the tournament of AUDITORIUM Roses festival here today. 1 J 'i Portland, Oregon. Six Days Only, January 7 to 12 Coach Stanton of the 91st team is 4 if A mimmI? --J mf v,M best of HVWkoft 'r i'Af1 i f Uw Mondar, January tn A ida rcticient. His squad is in the W Tueiiitii)r, January Jrti; XiKuUuna JttuttUana owl "l. FnffUatd condition. That he will rely upon speed Wednead v, Mil JLrVM lit fAHumermnor against marines is evident Toaradiiy Matijiee.JtroiT.taituary ictli the heavier Thursday Bveuias. .isiiiaary tM.. ' fount from his coaching while here. Aerial Friday, January 4Jih ... - ta Gioctmiia stuff and McKay for long end runs is anfvrtMv MHtinw. January liHu... JTalf ot HoBma Saturday Evening. January 11 Trovatort the program, dopesters believe. JU And speed against speed is what Coach Bezdek intimates will be his Popular Prices, 55c, 85c, $1.10, $1.65, $2.20 "brain stuff. " He has been running Sale Wow Open. A4drew and Maka his squad "ragged" in practice. MaH Oiow Seat even, a Check-- payable to Wa. Allan, Auditorium, fortland While rivalry is keen and small majority of fans incline toward Special Kailroad Rates oe Enquire at Depot the marines for the championship, due to their unbeaten record and their for- mer defeat administered to the Camp Lewis soldiers. Patriotism is to play its part. Army and navy spirit is evident and before the kickoff the vast throng will sing the national anthem. The probable lineup: To the Public whose loyalty and CAMP LEWIS Pos. MARINES Turner .. LER Hobson have made possible the successful Cook LTB Bailey conduct of our business during the unusual Snyder. L GB Hall Russell C Teberg complain, condition of 1917, we wish to express our Christensen BGL Ridderhof Don't but go to the Farmer's Cash thanks and to extend our sincerest wishes Bartlett RTL .Beckett McRae BTL Mitchell a happy and prosperous new - for year. Share 0. Brown Store and there you will find the remedies McKay- - LHR . Gardner MANGIS BROTHERS Romney. RHL ..Sanderson Montieth. J? Huntington Referee, W. S. Kilenholz; Umpire, for the high cost of living. Dean Cromwell; field judge, Graham Moody; head linesman, Jack Wells.

It has been the practice of the office May Pitch for Salt Lake. Twelve Hundred Cars San Francisco, Jan. 1. Bill Stecn, to Issue licenses on the day of the re- former San Francisco pitcher, who was L Are Licensed Daily ceipt of the application, provided same released last emine. may pitch for is in correct form. If it is not it is re- Salt Lake next year. Manager McCred- - turned with a letter directing attention ie will tender him a contract before At no ime since there has been a law opens, today. to the particular defect. About 48,700 the season he said in this state providing lor the registra- McCredie also quieted the rumor that motor vehicle tion of motor vehicles has there been licenses have been issued he would dipsose of Buddy Ryan. He during the year 1917 the as great a number of cars licensed with- and if increase declared he had no thought of parting is DiiFciall in a given period as during the week in the number of new cars continues with the slugging oumelder, but it Company just ended. During the 5 days outside at the ratio as during years past it reported that lie may dispose of Rube of Christmas nearly 6,000 cars were li- is not unlikely that by the end of 1918 Evans. censed by Secretary of State Olcott, fully 60,000 motor vehicles will be in an average of nearly 1,200 per day, mak- operation in this state. May Sell Heilmann ing the total of 1918 .licenses issued San Francisco, Jan. 1. Detroit may 151 N. HIGH STREET ...OPPOSITE COURT HOUSE with the close of the week approximate- Again comes the day for us to marvel trade or sell Harry Heilmann, former ly 21,500. At the same time last year at the snowy whiskers and other char Coast league star, according to ru- there were approximately 15,000 cars acteristics of very old age acquired by mors whieh reached here today. Walter registered. For the corresponding week 1917 in just one year. Not. until we look McCredie, new . manager of the Salt ;Na-vi- n last year less than 3,000 licenses were upon, the popular' pictffrizatiohs- - of the Lake, club, declared Owner Frank issued. In addition to this number of old man do we fully appreciate what a and Manager Jennings of the Tigers automobile licenses 625, 1918 chauffeur terrible load he has been carrying to believe Heilman would play better ball while Egan met Julian Tborno.- - THOUGHTS OF licenses have been issued, 400 motor- make himself so decrepit and feeble. with another club and that, at the TODAY cycles registered and 225 dealers fur- And we shudder, too, at what 's in store same time, they could strengthen their own play- Meehan Haa Enlisted. (Mrs. E. S. Hammond, of city, nish. 1918 licenses. In order to take care for sprightly, cocky, cupid-lik- e little club by trading his for other this ers the Tigers need. San Francisco, Jan. 1. Willie Meelian recently roceived the following poem, of this large volume of business it has 1918 who comes to pick up the old the boxer, enlisted in the United ar- has been necessary for the clerical force year's burdens. We know how the to- which was written by her old teacher will-p- Golf This Afternoon. States naval reserve, he announced ia the Automobile Department to work tists ut the mark of senility on day. name appears on Uncle in Boston, Edwin Poole.) twelve-mont- Del Monte, Cal., Jan. 1 Jack Neville Willie's over time nights, and as the great de- him in just one short But Sam's books as Eugene Christopher mand for 1918 will very likely such is life. and H. Chandler Egan will meet this 'Tis morning in early December, licensefi Monte Patrick Walcott, which is his real Continue for the next week or 10 days afternoon in the finals of the Del The air is suggestive of snow, New Years golf tournament, if the it will require extra efforts on the part If you want to put a little spring in The house has a cold, chilly feeling of department to issue licenses your step go out in the suburbs and cut "dope" of the gallery is not upset. that the morning Went in Swimming. In eveiy room ihat I go. pussy-willow- Neville was matched this for all applications received each day. yourself some 1.-- against E. K. Johnstone of San Jose, San Francisco, Jan. More than I've got to eat eorn mush for break- 200 members of the Olympic club don- fast, ned bathing suits and took a" New For this is a wheatless day. Sec! And the price of corn soar- - , .... S? Years Day dip in the ocean today. meal is utill M3 m A HAPPY and PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR TO OUR MANY CUSTOMERS BIG GRAND OPERA FOR PORTLAND No knowing how high it will go Famous San Carlo Organization, To Be I could name a great many diseoniforts Heard At Municipal Auditorium To which I am subject today, But In Series- - of Eight Opera, I'm thankful there's something ATTEND THE BIG witiun me What will no doubt constitute the To banish complaining away. For what are cold rooms in thO morning supreme musical-theatric- event of the season in Portland is the announced Compared with a day in a trench. And what are my me week engagement, at the Municipal, be- troubles, pray tell ginning Monday, Jan. 7th, of the San Compared with thoso of the French"? Carlo Grand Opera company, that splen- did organization made famous a few Of the French, with their land desolat- years back by sucli singers as Nordica, ed! Cainpanari, Alice Nielsen and others Of the Belgians, robbed of their all! of prominence. The San Carlo company Of the countries, with starvation threat- ened! numbers more than one hundred mem- bers, and there are some twenty of the Besides these, my cares are so small Six Stores Full of Splendid Merchandise most distinguished European stars That I'd feel much ashamed of com- among this total. Other noteworthy fea- plaining, tures of the company are a large and Or even indulging a thought brilliant singing chorus and a complete Of the load that my shoulders must CLOSING OUT SALE PRICES symphony orchestra. carry, at In the coming Portland engagement Comparison makes it seem naught. productions will be giv- eight different of en ,with almost entire change of cast When I think our boys in the for each opera, while the magnificent trenches, When I think of our boys on the sea, SILKS Evening Gowns One Rack of seenic and costuming effects carried by company permit, of the being The boys, who are already fighting, Woaen's Coats the Or to presented upon a plane of metropolitan are willing fight for me, Vl Price ' DRESSES splendor. Another feature that should I feel how uncalled for repining Valuer to $1,65 ftfc That enough coal's not granted to me, " appeal strongly to all who love grandeur These are very Values to $20 beauty in musical art, is the matter Or selfishly fretting and whining and sweeten my tea. now 98c smart and pretty . Sharply Cut now $6.95 of prices, which, owing to the immense Because I can't capacity of the city's new big seating not do playhouse, will be of the popular char- I have the strength to battle acter, no seat costing more than two With bayonet, sabre or bomb. $1.35 Breakfast Women's $1.50 All Men's and Big Closing Out dollars and ranging down as low as But I gladly can make sacrifices ' To give help to our boys far from home Women's Special on fifty cents. to Among the notable singers coming are; I've not much give, but my little Manuel Salazar, the sensational Span-- j I gladly and willingly give -- UrnWhs To going umbrellas Perfumes ish tenor; Elizabeth Amsden, late lead- - the boys who have gone or are Now 98c To fight, that my conntry may live! ins soprano of the Chicago opera; mons. DS. 0. L. SCOTT Very neat . Now 98c each Prices deeply cut and other Drugs Joseph Royer new French from Paris opera; Mme. Edvidge Vaceari, Yon ean blow your own horn tonight coloratura, Florence Italy; Signer and get by with it, but for goodness One of Salem's first Chiropractor, being an Oregonian, thinks Oregon ' of sake a of If Giuseppe Agostini, dtamatic tenor, for-- f don't make daily practice it position on the map about the only spot. ill the new year. mer eo-st- with Caruso at the Metro politan, .New lor-- many oiners. Local ODera enthuciasts desiring to OF OUR TOYS J (attend the performances may have their ALL 15c ?! tickets set aside by mailing their orders 00 11 to Wm. Adams, care Auditorium, Port-t- f n land, designating what price seats are KOI 10c i ...... i ti 41 7r, Kiie ) HEW YEHirS GOT B. DANCE I.J .1.. o. ,.t n W. 'fir per cent to their remittances, liie reg-fula- r t All of our 15c Collars public seaf sale operas announced f'jare: Monday, Jan. 7, ; J ucsday, Women now 10c jthe double bill, "Cavalleria Rustiean-Ijjia- " for Cecil and "PagHaeci"; - Wednesday, Armory .nets Orchestrv Csrr tzi ll"Lncia di Lammermoor"; Thursday 9? C 'matinee, " Martha ";Evening, "Faust" Ci'mi , of Qiot I.J Friday, "La Gioconda"; Saturday Mat-- f inec, "Tales of Hoffman"; Evening, Everyboby Assured a Good Time II Troratore. " My.? ?.',V,J! 8r"eial rate on the railroads for par--' Lkw ties of fifteen or more.