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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (May 26, 1904)
t FlVC DAILY CAPTAUOUWMAUvaAt.gW;OWiSQOW(HUnSDAV MAY 2S, 1804. ' ( v "' , , i ,1 ' ' i i ' 4 ' iMfc f '- NAMELESS Ball Teams Will. Play. First Game of Series Tomor row in This City Tho Albany "baseball team will be in the city tomorrow add commence tho first seriea of five games with tho Raglans. The new Albany team, while it will have several of, the old For eigners in the line, had been reorgan ized since Its last appearance here under the old name of Vancouver, and when the local fans arrlvo at Atlethlo Park tomorrow they can make up their minds to soo some fast and snappy ball. Since the last game here Manager Fay has secure I Guy Wllkins, a broth- er of our good-natured Joe, and he will occupy the box one day at least during the series, and at other tlmo3 may herd tho horse hide out In the , garden. Otherwise the team will re i main as in the last series. Fay's finger Is giving him considerable trouble, and It is stiff as a wedding collar. He will play his old posillon as shoit, however, and the people are glad to see him back again. Albany has young Raymond, recent ly from the Los Angoles team, who expects to show the Northerners some mew things about the game, but they are from Mlssoury'" and will not take rhis word for it. It must be an ocular IdemonstratloD, for nothing short of Sthat will satisfy the doubting Thomases. Sullivan, another Califor nia leaguer, is with the Nameless ibunch, and 13 said to be a good one. Suess, who had trouble with the lo- cal team, Is now a Preblelto, and will feet a warm reception (?) when he Btrikes the diamond. The grounds are In poor shape, but lihe boys are at work on them today, ind will have them trlmemd up a lit tle before the game Is called tonibr- aw. Water Is needed to keop the Just down, and some arrangements aay be made to sprinkle the Inflold, lit least. ;A largo excursion will come down rom Albany on Sunday on the steam- Pomona, and many others are ar- anging to come on the morning train. The game on Sundav will bo balled at 2:30 o'clock, in ordor to en- able the boat excursionists to start on their return trip at 5 o'clock. An Albany paper reports that, be fore leaving that city last week, Man ager DuShane, of the Eugene team, tet a new suit of clothes that Albany vould be In first or second place with- Jn a month. If that story Is true It leans that the Raglans will have to hurry to keep the lead, but then they ire able to do it, with any kind of luck, and that is all they care about. Juniors Wcro Ahead. Tho Junior Alerts and the High School ball teams crossed bats for six Ilnning8 last evening at the North Sa- Kern grounds, the score being 7 to 5 8n favor of the former. A decision of tho umpire was unsatisfactory to the latter, and they walked out of the same, and did not play tho remaining linnings. Some excellent work by tho opposing pitchers, Keeton and Blaco, So far as they go, Schilling's 5 Best take doubt and difficulty out of getting your table supplies. At your f racq'ij ovutjrlwck. B-MHiiMftim limit n Ftesh Today Log Cabin Creams Peaaot Candy and Taffy at JLky inn s 154 State St Phone 1971 I '1HIHIWHIIIIHI i-H-niiini mil h We Are Paying 15c for Eggs Today : : Commercial Cream Co. '' 225 Coml St !' HHiimmiiiitH RAGMS 7 VERSUS i Wheals i$p 4 Some people have them in their heads, but wo put them onto vehicles. Wo have a fine lot of buggies, spring wagons, carts, bucic-lioards, etc., all new, made at home. Also a new democrat Avagon with long distance axles, at a bargain. Lot of, second-hand wagons, buggies, carts and , other ve hides. See what we offer, and save money, Horse shooing a specialty, byC. W. Armstrong. Remember the Salem WASon factory, on North Liberty St. Wetaet Fennel Proprietor. were tho features of the game. The line-up was as follews: Junior Alerts Graham c, Blaco p, Will ss, Angell lb, Smith 2b, Pearsop 3b, Hill rf, Bright mf, Scott. If. High School RIegleman c, Keeton p, Fisher ss, Mauror lb, Moore 2b, Eire1 3b, Neumoyer rf.XKay mf, Cro niset If. Umpire, Glaze, On Friday afternon a union team from the High Schools and Junior Alerts 'will play tho Willamette Uni versity nine, and a wnrm game is ex pected. PERSONALS A. W, Pre3cott is in Portland. Paul Marnoch has returned from a trip to Portland. E. Eckorlen went to Woodbum to day on business. Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Gatens teturned from Portland last evening. A. A. Tusslng, a prominent Browns ville attorney, Is iu tho city. R. Thorpe, of Minneapolis, is in tho city, looking for a location. Cpnrad Krebs, president of tho Krebs Hop Co., Is In Portland on busi ness. G. A. Westgate, of Albany, passed through the city today on his way to Portland. Mi3s Ella Gerstel, of Portland, was in the city yesterday, tha guest of Miss Eva Coshow. Hugh, tho 6-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. James Kyle, has been very sick, but is recovering. Hon. P. H. D'Arcy made a business trip to the United States land ofllce at Oregon City yesterday. Miss Stowall returned to her homo In Vancouver today, after a' visit With frl&nda at the University. P. B. Marshall, tho Linn county warehouse man, stopped In this city, on his way home from Woodbum. Mrs. Clara Freeman, of Baker City, Is in tho city visiting her sister, Miss Louise Hopper, at Mrs. Chas. Allen's. D. H. James made a trip to Albany yesterday in the Interests of tho House Furnishing Co, whore they have a branch store. Samuel Barker left this morning for his home at Zena, Polk county, after a visit at Oak creek with his aunt, Mrs, O. Baker, who has been HI for some time, but Is now recovering. Roseburg Review. Hops Sell Well. Kola Nels yesterday sold 20 bales of hops for 25 cents per pound. The market Is maintaining a 'Strong upper tono, and with tho advent of warm weather some, active, buying may be loked for. Tho brewers are about out of stocks, and they wilt be compelled to come through and see tho dealors. Excursion ? o. ss- rntgene 'i1 The Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen will give their an nual excursion this year Sun day, May 29, from Salem to Eugene. Trains will be run from ma.ny other points In the state and one of tho greatest gatherings of the year will bo had. AMUSEMENT8-. Tho Boseburg and Eugene baseball teams, of the State league, will play a match game and plenty of music .will be I had, besides other attractions, ROUND TNlP TICKET FROM 3ALKivi $1.50 A good time guaranteed and an orderly crowd will enjoy a rare outing on this occasion. lf POTATO DEALERS COMBINE Oregon Soud Handlers Will Make Californians Pay Better Prices Tho potato dealers of Oregon pro pose to make the Caltfornlana pay for their spud3, and have formed a pool. Tho larger dealers of tho "fruit" have entered lnlo a contact, and the price is expected to climb up a notch or two in a short time. As the residents of our neighboring "state depend almost entirely on Oregon for their supply of luscious Burbanks, they may forget what their favorite food tastes like, in the event that they think tho prlco is too steep for their pocket books. The Oregon dealers are not alarmed, and say they have a "sklnch." Of course, what is sauce for the goose Is sauco for the gander, and local people will feel the extra inroads on thoir purses. Mcllwaln Strictly In It P. S. Knight's brick block, .on In Court street, that gentleman is mak ing some substantial changes and Im provements for tho benefit of th Capi tal Bakery, of which Chas. L. Mclt walti is proprietor, manager, baker" and chief factottum. When it Is all done they will have two first-class ovens, Instead of one, and a large pas try room adjoining an Ice cream par lor. In this latter department Mi's, Mcllwaln will have chargo . Tho pastry of this bakery Is becoming &o popular that a special room has be come necessary to handle the busi ness. Their bread business is also growing vory rapidly. When Mr. Mc llwaln opened up he began with 270 loaves dally, but Is how averaging 1326 loave3 per day. This is a very rapid growth, and speaks volumes for their product, but they propose to keep up the out-put to meet the de mand. An additional clerk has been put into the bakery, a man on a wagon and thre omen in the shop. Billy atemnaur, who knows every body, and where they live, Is in charge of the d&Uvery service. Mr. Mcllwaln is a master baker, and all his friends will be glad' to congratulate him upon his growing success. Will Hold Local Meet. Tho track team of Willamette Uni versity held a meeting yesterday af ternoon and elected W. C. Judd cap tain of tho team for the ensuing year, Mr. Judd is one of tho foremost ath letes In the school, being a member of the basket-ball and football teams, as well as a trackman. The meets with Albany and Colum bia having been called off It was de cided to hold a local meet in place of these, and to this end a commltteo was appointed to divide tho athletes and Btudent body into two equal sides. This meet will bo held during the commencement weolc 0 Wallowa County Prisoners. Sheriff J. O. Shackloford, of Wallowa county, and three deputies arrived last night and dollvored to tho peni tentiary W. D. Alloy, sentenced to two years for polygamy and Jame3 L. McComb, sentenced to soven years for assault with intent to kill. McCamp had a fight with some spe cial deputies at Imnaha, and woundod two of them. Alley married a woman In Imnaha and after the wedding an other woman appeared from Califor nia and proved that she was his legal wife. Started foi Reservation. Three runaway, Indians from tho Chemawa Indian school wer rnnhirn.i la Union county and brought back yesterday. The runaways aro Norbert Moses, Cyrus Meeker and John La Bonty. It seems that the redskins be camo weary of school and ran away to go to wotk on a beet farm. While there, Moses had a fight with another employo, and severoly heat him. ThU led to the location of the boys, and their capture. Tralnload of Wood. Another tralnload of fir wood is on tho downtown switch being unloaded for the power house and tho brewery. It comes from Jefferson and other points in tho upper country, and ro- quires considerable handling beforo Jt reaches the place of consumption. Ladles of the Q. A. R. Will meet at tho ball by 9 o'clock Monday morning, and assist in tho decoration at the Leo Mission ceme- tery.,, Dinner at tho hall. Bring your baskets. All old soldiers cordially in vited to- join us, m, PIPER, Secretary, Read the Bejx Shoe ad. in this pa per, and remember these famous shoes are for aale by J,'n, Stockton & Co. 11 " " " " i . , , I ?&' i!wWr'Wr4 Boys Play Bail Wo are going to give to each of our boy customora a basebot catcher's mlt, bo ho can play ball. you car. buy cheaper clothes for it won't pay , :!-- , . I i Nowhere can you waste money Wo have good clolhea mado for ( tho boys tl ble real boys your kind, and our kind, with them built for burly, bustling boys. Hee's Tie Newest Allow us to sliow you tho newest thing la suits'. It Is tho -Ingjel . breasted sack, cloaoly fitting collar) and four buttona. Coat and- tMusewK aro roomy aod sot easily, with, no conspicuous fullno83. Prices From $0.50 to $25 SUMMER UNDERWEAR $1.00 UP TO $2.50 PER SUIT C LARGE ANNUAL SAVING Statement Showing the Dif ference in State Light ing: Contracts The state has reduced the expenses of lighting the Institutions and pub- He building almost one-half under. the contract made in 1903 over- that In saiemwoo force 10 years previous. ' , Institution. 1893 1903 Saving Blind School , 720.00 378.00 ? 342,00 Capitol Building 3,630.00 1,908,00 1,722,00 Insane Asylum (Main Building) 5,856.55 2,969.40 2,887.15 Penitentiary , 2,227.65 1,308.00 869.55 . -' i Totals; .. .. , ?. $12,434.10 $0,623.40 $5,810.70 HEARST PAYS THE FREIGHT Idaho Primaries Cause the Yellow Kid" to Spend Much Money Tho Boise News says of tho pri maries in Idahe: The Democratls primaries to select delegates to tho county convention aro being Vhld in tho various pre cincts this- afternoon. Caucuses were held In every precinct Saturday even ing and a full sot of delegates nomi nated. It transpires that tho antl-ln- utruction people got decidedly tho best of It. In a number of tho pre cincts tho Hearst people who wont Into tho caucuses have bolted the rog ular nominees and put up another ticket and a merry fight is on. At this writing there is no way of telling who has tho hotter of tho fight, v The Hearst peoplo aro vory bit ter and declare they will annihilate evory voter who runs counter to the undemocratic idea of corruption funds In primaries. The antl- Instruction peoplo nro do ing nothing, bollovlng that tho prima ries should bo conducted, in a manner to convey tho froo and untrammolod opinion of every Democratic voter, and having no campaign fund con tributed by tho "Yellow Kid" can dldato. Tho Hearst workers candid ly admit that.thoy aro paid for it. You arri invited to try the Ice cream and cake to bo served by the young la dies or tho Central Congregatlopal church Y. I 8. C. E., in tho store room opposite Epley's store on East State street, Friday afternoon and ov-enlg- 2-26-2 : Wall Paper Latest designs in stock, aod food work guaran teed. We have the small store and smaN prices E. L Lemmon 299 Liberty St PW247 Z 999,f i i .I x -w - " -.-- Tf i. . j n& m ' . , your boy than our kind, but-rdon't. a , 4 . ,, . ..... v o money so easuy as oiv pwr wiuluvo .. . do for , tho boys that run and Bcrambletu' , and our kind, Wo have suits thatWliletay1 -, so easily as oiv'poor clothes lor, ton T .. HM M1AUna rt hIVff. ""fl iien mi - P. BISHOP, Poj Patrlotlc Service Sunday. To tho Ladles' of the G. A. R, and Com rades; If It will be congenial to you, w wtmld bo yory glad indeed, to hayo you. meet 'With the Christian, people, Sun day, May 29th, In a memorial service, and partake with us In tho -worship of that hour. Wo give you a very cordial Invitation to join us that day la a patriotic servico . I will take great pleasure in speaking' in your behalf, and aiding you in any way I can. In the Interest of tho Circle. Very truly, D. BRRETT, Christian Minister. Members of the Circle will meet at tho hal1 9:30 Sunday morothg, go- iuk in u, uuuy iu mo cuurcu. Glee Club Serenade. The South Salem Glee Club were out serenading last evening, arid en tertained the residents of that part of town with several choice selec tions. New Dentist. ' Dr. H. E. Koltyj a young and upto date dentist, has opened offices in tho Gray building, corner of State and Liberty atroots. 5-24-tf ' 'il III M II I Ml HI HHHf' ::Ci. - V : ; airawutsriry : Shortcake At the : i White House :: Restaurant : : George Bros. Props. J "WH IH-HIII (H llllllllltt LOOK IN All our combination cases; will tho ?30.00 case romalna unsold. a toon m a very low price. tiNWk 4BLaWatJlfe -a mmmmmmmmlSE.mwLmmmLmmmmmmX E xmmmmmmmWmmmmW W ' V kXW ' " ' " ...'? .'BiB l and ,-. (V Wfc I v m i - s , ,. ? fi ,r i Flight weight fH 8 NIGHTSHIRTS 5 FULL LENQTH 75c, $1.00 arid $1.9; , A Yamhill Patient. Miss Nellie Buskirk, a woman vrUk homicidal tendencies, was brought t tho insane asylumi yesterday from Yamhill couaty. Waited Long? J g Certainly you have for Win- tt Mm ston Churchill's now book. 5 "The Crossing" It Is going to bo ono of the 2 big sellers. It Is timfc jrou 2 want one our first shipment 2 now in. S Patton's Boole Store, . Proud Dealers More firms are being added to the fist of grocers wh handle Eppley's Perfection Baking Powder Salem Dealers Jos. Albright, t Harritt & Lavvi'ence, Tutor & Douglas Atwood fisher, A. L. Harvey, Frank Bowersox, Yew Park, A. Daue, Sooth Salem, Don't feel obbged to order of the manufacturer, but call on your nearest grocer. atTfjtatFine Oak Bookcase OUR NORTH WINDOW. EVERY DAY IT Si SS RgMAINa WE REDUCE 5 tore iTHE PRICE $1, MONDAY' f WAS f30.00 and a good value at that. v, . " Youmay get this case, foe $1.00 if, ypu wait long enough, 'yhe prlco Is roduceS $1.Y0 per day unfii somebody buy, " " i behold at reduced prices while This' Is a good opportunity to get ' . II ill I " . n H 8 I w H nmrtiYlfWa rJ JU 1 1 IJIAAai I 1 4ij M i " &?, 4 4 '"VI a J t t t fc ma. 'Xjh