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V CAPITM, JOURNAL, " TUESDAY, JUNE 1. 1915. THE SALEM 8IX VETERAN JACK COOMBS IS TRYING SUCCESS FUL COMEBACG STUNT WITH; NATIONALS ' : : i European War, Illustrated With Actual Scenes, at First M. E. Church SENATORS TAKE THREE I LEGTUKtK W SIS5 FROM BATTLE FR0N1 ; t j Sport News j M-M-f 4 4 -- 444444444444 4444444 i rtX """" I A ' ' A v-1 ........ V rzrrr - ," f V, I S ' ' ' ' ' ' ' - I i SALEM IMS SECOND 'if. ; '! ' i V: t I Smoky Tossers Fall Before Keene In Last Game of Decoration Day Series liy taking yesterday aftenioim 's ginie ,"i In 4 tlif Senators iiunlc it three stiaight in the scries with tl Colored liiunls tit Portland. K t'frn wns mi tin' mound fur tin' Senatorial aggregation an. I hi'lil I ln dark horses lo four hils. Tint feature til' tin' taint1 wan the nititli inning lally til' tlif (limits wlii'ii they chased three runs aeros-i tin- tlati' ami perched a man im tliii'l ami nunc ilown. Tin' Scnnltns i-lnscil tin' gules I licit, ami II si throe w.'iit out and Hit' (limits' I'liai'.'f tit l.yiusi tin' score glimmering. Proctor, High School Twirler, Kohls Dusky Sluggers to Four Hits Sali'in Itiol, the sci-timl game frnni tin1 ( iiluit'tl (lianls this morning liy a score nf fi in 1!. Proctor, tin' high school twirler, li't thf smokoa down with fn'ir hits, wliilu tin- Soni.lorn dropped eight safe inn's till1 nf .liihiisnn 's deliveries, iini- nf which wciil fur u home run fiaiin Junes' lint. Tin1 game was character ized by several fielding f futures. Junes rtililiei'l Lewis uf u hit In right fii'l'l nl he mailt' u tpiick return uml caught the dusky Minor at first. Scollie Willk'.ms .stui.t'il a lint one .serv er s I :i 1 1 " t Hie giime in ine iio.v x j&u L fur tl nldivil hi.ls ami before the TjV l M.iiike i,:' I he first inuiiij hud tli'M rei I T fyfJ f li ( J Kc.enc had the dusky batters guess- L . " ur Vif'Ssrs tail's '., ' vM,- f' COOMBS T Totsfcttry .fonos rolihcr Lewis of a sinjilo. away llnee Senutnrs lunl ' It' 1 1 ill , I lie IM.it siiler Hiilulliv '" i.slie.l III. Sl I'lltll a l.il.il .i Hell. IT 1 1 ii ii. ( ii 1 1 l'einii:il.ll. .1 -, III III. Ill I lull. ,. Mil von, :i Miller, s- w a riinu (lie hell, wliu twirle'l tlteil in uml till- faiineil I lie first inn Miller's hat uml his feet sliniu'il 1"it ill ii ii If I him Inn he fliiiei it over In first wilh his Mnijaeh fur a fuuiula liuu iiinl setneil aa assist. I'ruetur fan ut'il In ami .lnhn uu whil't'eil ftiur Sa lem hatters. Salem. Mi.. H. II. I'd. A. K. Ill lan',1 llll 1 Ii i nullum I Sult-'ii. All II. :: I tin i.l whiff en II I t'sf . Hell. If . lllHII'hlie Xuv.fl, ,'lli 1,'euiliart. i'.l i :;li I I I I'- .Iniies, rf A. llnl ii. I " keelie, I I '"' 11 Mael.Mlll. " " " Miller, ss ' 11 I I'l.Mlnr, I II II II I 1 Tulals I it tl I :: I ii :', ii1 T.i'.al. lluints. All II W illiillns. S., si I,ee.. Mi t'laxler, i Nun. I, li I ill an, '.'h .lulili-mi, If ,S,ales, .i' ,1a. I.Mta, i S..rier, f. W illin in-, tl.. :: Tulals 'fun hilse hi I'laMir. I; s, ei hall: Hill, I Clavier. Hit Nil nek mil: C. Williams, Huiiil.': Hake - 'J.'i M I Ii. I'd. A. Iv I 'J '' 1 n '.i I I null n I ii I n I I I ii n ii i I ii II I I lu ii : I'd. n ii The Kuroiioan wur. in vivid life mid dentil pii'tures, right from the urtuul scenes of buttle, will be portrayed to Salem people on Thursiluy evening of this week. Mr. John I.ewtas, war correspondent, brings over 2110 orij;inul views from his own nine weeks War of the European buttle front. A Salem man who suw some of the views and heurd a portion of Mr. I.ewtas 's let'turo was instrument al in Hfcuring the engagement for Sn lem, feeling thut it is the best portrayal of the great struggle thut is or lias yet been net'essilile to isalem people. The lecture is strictly neutral in tone, but vivid in portruyal of the present war and what it means to the world. The lee t lire will be given at the First Methodist Kiisi'tiial church, beginning at 8:13 on Thursday evening of this week. An uilniittaiice of .'!5c for ndults iiititu.iyn, .nine i. Aiier oeing out of me eamo nrnetica v three vears Jaek I'nunilis, at one time one of the slur twirler of the liiila.h'lihiii ' Ath letics, is getting a chance to "come buck" with the BnmUyn Nationals.! Those wliu have watched Coombs in action say that lie bus llie uhl time pep anil Hull his curves are ns puzzling as ever. Knus will closely ualch his-Tureer wilh llie Hrooklyns this season. So far he leads the iiatiouiil league pitchers.! FAST GAME TO O.S.P. Keller's Kolts Hammer Out 9 to 2 Victory Of? of Craw ford's Slants s 27 S. nllie, Williams, Lewis. II Miiiiii, ii .lehli-iill, I hivtnli. Smiles, e .la. I'M.II. . iv, a, : Hi Oi'ii.ts. ah., i;. I I I I I'd. I 11 i:: 11 j Sunday afternoon a luiseliall loam 2 repieseiitiiig West Salem, ina.ei the 11 d. S. P, l.all grnumls In take the ineas II Mile uf Keller's Knits, but when the cur ie tain mug .iiiwn in tne iiiulh inning, the I seiiiv stun. I !l In 2 in favor nf thf Kolts. I ' i iliriiiu .1 till n -ii n sluiifil the l'aiui1 for II ' i ilu1 (i. S. ' ami ufter winning his game was ri''laeetl by llevitt in Hie sev I" 2 enth inning. The t't'ii I n rr s of the game were the j,. Ihalting nf Tcko fur llie West Salem '-,' V leaiu ami in' Kemp for the Ivolls. I iav.iii.il lor Hie West Saleiu Ifuni 1 . 1 1 lu . 1 n uici1 gainc thiiiiigh'init, but Hie Ivolls wini by timely hitiing ami base 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 i . Oiigou St'.ito Penitentiary, A I ALLIGATORS MISS TRAINEE ' Sail Francisco, June I. More than I mi trained nlligalnrs and turtles at the nlligatur farm on the Zone at thf I'a na-l'if cific exposition to.lav refused to perform when their tininer, "Alligator ,lne, '' whose real name was Warren P. 1,'aliee, did not iippear at the cl'Jc of their tanks, " Allieatnr Joe" is ilenil of pneuniiinia, conlra.ied while working in the et.. wutcr tanks which ciintuiut'il his pets. He literallv sucril icil his life for the animals, "in ..nliiig lo 1 1 leans. ; ; ; Y i , - V i V- . . Be West vitliyoOTgelP You keep on smoking the same old tasteless cigarettes! Why? Because you're in a rut. You're tired of them! You him you're tired of them! lw k They haven't given you a thrill of pleasure for months. You're hungry for a change-for ouiucwimg uuvny uijj event , Man alive! made for you. NEBO plain end his V. H. Dalryiisple Breaks 100 Bitds Without a Miss T itals I I Siimii'ary. Is: Nuiiil. Has.' r cr, I ; Keene. ; ia. l , 2. W bv niliiler: I I l.illls COAST LEAGUE STANDINGS I'i II: Time of ii I'.utlel. li oil.ii: lai I, -mi. liavler, H; illtue, l:l.'i. I. us Ani'.el San Prauei Sail l.n ke llaklan.l . Portland , es .211 . 2H V, im i .'I .".1 ."IT .I'll! .fill .fill OI.DKST OI1D FELLOW DIV.H. Oakland, dr., June I.- - Judge ,1. T. Hliimiil'ii'lil, Itflii'VCil In have lieen ill, oldest nieniber nf the Odd Fellows lodge is dead here today at the age of I'd. At t II III, At :i I, Yesterday's Uer.uUs. Pmtlniiil - No cnint", rain. Sail Praiu'iseo Yeu'ief Oakland 2 ll. I, os Angeles Sail I nke -OS Angeles I I''. : Kemp, 2li -vl llll-r, if -lohn-oii, : Hliggs, 111 lleiiliing, Tanner, c Moiarilv, Hoss, If . l-lnliuson, I'ewilt. p K. II. Mil. I'D. A Totals I) !l I 17 II Pri West Salem. 21 1 A J I O il. ns 1 B ItlUHllI I 1 I BUHWAI II I Usui mf I 1 The Whole World Knows A The Portland Rose Nl Dally Fxi'iirslo'.u to the Festival .by Fast Frequent Trains of the Oregon L'lictiie. Railway. Three Days and Niglits of Pageantry, Revelry, Music and Flowers Wednesday, June 9 to Friday, June 11 Oram! Eleott1e.il r.irtwlo Friday Evetilng. .Tunc 11. All new features. Excursion ticket sale Juno 0 to 11 with final return limit. Monday, Juno 11 $2.00 From Salem For Round Trip J, W. RITCIIir.. Asont, Salem, Ore. W, F. Powers, traveling freight mid passenger ngent. I!. II. Oro.ier, A. 0. P. A. Mann, p. . tiawiniil, i 'Cooper, cf Muiisii'i. II Sihasleil. 11 I 'ay. If . . Ol'iin, if. Tl.Plls Wei s I lilts Ivolls Hi's ii 1 V. II. 1 ii 1 i x iiij.i.-. one of the ( 'uphill City Kotl ami Hun eluli experts, broke ; eveiy bird Hiimu u oat. at the shoot in Independence ye-trnlny and matle it , Hill straight wiihunt a miss. Dnlryiuple 1 was willing in keep mi shunting and j probably wul, ,;m. duplicuted his per- j rorniiiuce inn it . ..ukl lie seen liy this time that Sain,, umild fiisilv win ami it was decide,! t let Miirk Siiltlull and Arvil Wilson gei some practice. There were III shunter li,, took part, III men mi each team I'loiu ike four cities repre sented, Independence, Corvallis, Alliuny! and Salem. The t,.;,m nverage of the 1 Salem aggregation was HO 1-4 per cent.; The following is the list of the Suleiii I shooters ami their scores: j W. II. Inlun,,.,., mil; Mark Siddall,' I'll; Al Jones. s, Mert Whorlev. .M; I Cliff Parker. m: C. Denniso'n, 112; j Arvil Wilson, p i ; chnrlcs Killer, lllij A. , (I. Mag, .is. si; Kriink Ttibiu, SS; l.lovtll llaiiseivse; p;ill 1 1 :it,K,.r, Nil; Fred Pii'li cn.ioii, 7ii. The lii-i three mimed men ! wen t in the team. j and 25c for children will be charged, the lecture having been given to large houses in the more prominent cities at a See admittance. To the enterprise of Jason l.ee Mem orial church the city is indebted for the visit of the lecturer, Stileni not having originally been included in his itinerary. J ii si i ri l.ee church is promoting anil managing the loctuiY and will receive a portion of the proceeds. While the great war is not the must welcome of church subjects, it is, by force of unpreveiitnble facts, foremost i in the mind of the world, and the oppor 1 1 ii ti i t v to hear this lecture uml see these pictures will be a welcome one to all who desire to understand more of the significance of this great history milk ing struggle. They are the "Utterly Different" cigarette. . They will give you an "Utterly Different' kind of enjoyment - an "Utterly Different" value for your money. Don't put off the pleasure. GUARANTEE -If after smoking half the package of NEBO c:1 ! you are not delighted, return balance of package to P. Lorillard Co., New York (Estab lished 1760) and rece ive yo ur money back, 10 CENTS FOR TWENTY v CIGARETTES :i 2i Si ere by Innings III . I II II II n o tl I I) 1 I ii I I ill n 1 i) -. n o I 11 I 2 2 II " --'.' I o I ii 2 I :i u " v Bmumary, inns: o. s. p,, li; y. s ali: Off Johns, in, I ; Pcw'iM. I. llil-: Oil Johnson, I ft" Hevitt. 2 in : iiiniii",'.; in !l innings. Tn ha.,, i Kemp, 2. Three liae S. II. Millci. Meianiv. I 'a i. ml Hast I I ; Ciaw i oi .1 in ti iiiniii'-: Ot I (ill W I Ol'il, s hits; i'oiiko, 2 hits: lleiiniie;. Mi'iiM.n. W.l.l pil.ii: Crawlunl, bv lelll: liy I r; v.fn ,1, Mmaiitv. cl bull- Tanner, 2; Mann. I. f name, I :.Vi. liupiie: Miiii.n. I Hit I 'ass me u! Every Rockefeller Indictment Sustained Kansas it v .. M,, ,),, l.Kvorv in ' n tineiit aaniM .!!, J), Hoekefeller. Jr., imnle even l.v :!,,. most bitter ngita l"is in coiine. -Hon w i 1 Ii the Colotiiilo coal strikes M pioven during the re lent ahiu;;t,,n hearings, Chairmnn Wal-h "f llie In In.tiinl Relations com l,lls'" le.-laie.l heie today. " All clini:;,,. of politienl tlninination. "itiniiJati ,1,,, povernor of the t ol"l':liln, t-i-lit, in,,! , irii.-iin.iii.itil r ' i inMiple were estab-i-eiit from the testi- and the Aa. i Jim Flynn Filits With One Arm Haaging Ibply : ii.iii'd in, lev iinl-t'. " "Th pi i at, ami ,li ituti f If, s:,i. ' I'I' 1'1,'lt, - im . II th.' h, New Voik. June I. Jim I'lyiin. Hie Pueblo fiieman, is today re'eev -ering from Injuries receivcl lust niuht v. hen Jim Coffev, the Dublin giant beat him o badly about the nose and mouth jhat lis seconds threw up the spnage in th ' ninth of ii selii'duleil ten round bout, ut the Hrighton ltciu li nice track. Prom the seventh round Plynn fought gamelv with one hnml, the oilier hanging limp Iv al his side. tin the tali I'm the showed h,. explnilcil. h.. it appear that ferr.'il with strikers, when The evidence sl, catcfullv oiiia'ii, I'ligu to ile.en,. tin rep, and his lieuten-1 i of the stute to' .' utter ciiiitciupt ite and federal in- 1 of the laws ns r of Ludlow were1 tcsliiiiony cleiiiiy Ipless miners were attempted to make cotiiptinies had con--t'lilatives of the was not the case. I that there was a i ml extensive cam- Hew Books At the Public Library Hnck. The Hnttle Cry. Cabot, Course in Citizenship. Iiix, The Little (iod F.bisii. Dul'uy, I'licle Sum's Modern Miracles Faust, Seventy-five Ix'ow Alphabets, dale. Neighborhood Stories, (iray, Klectricul Kiigineeiing. (ircenslct, The Nightingale, llartt, rnderstiiniling the French. Hodgson, Twentieth Century Hrick layer. Holt. Hencon for the IMind. Hunt, Farm Animals, lluiil, How to Show Pictures tu Children. Jerome. Passing nf the Third Floor Hack. Jevoiis. Philosophy; What Is It T Jones, Mnrv (iocs First. Lewis, Productive Poultry Husbandry l.ippman, .Making Over .Martha. I.ippuinii, Martha uml Cupid. Oxenhani, The l.ttng ljoad. Paine, College Years. Pinkcrton. Tlie Canne. Pitman, Isaac Pitman's Shorthand Instructor. Porter, The Four Million, Kiiymiiml, Motor Troubles, Ifeeil, K very Day Desserts, b'ei'il, One Thousand Saltulu, Hihbtiny. A Fur Journey. Hoyce, War and Insurance. Sears, Productive Orcharding. Scilgewick, The Fncounter. Sophoeles. Drumas, Systen Co., How to Write Letters That Win. Taylor, The Aran Behind the. Bars. Terrv. Mexico. Torrey. Instruction in Practical Shorthand, Turner, The Last Christian. Vachcll, Oiiinnev 's, Verrill, Harper's (iasnline Fngine Honk, Walling, Sncinlism As I,- Is. Wells, The World Set Free. West, Ancient History. the people." Watching the Scoreboard CATCHER SNYDER OF ST. LOUIS NATIONALS IS "SURE DEATH" TO BASt; mmm f I'i j X " Ssv. F i 'if x; s i " 'I " i ,. ' .. .hwidy,) 111 h- : 1 J '-'i r zjfigr' ' y f 4 '-; ' An11 lt T ! CA-venejjSfjvgtg . Catcher Snyder of the St. Louis X.I ion.l. has "JX' and ho will sur iy pi,." n,jilitv ,n i inir the spring trainiuir, slops in the country this season, to liases. Snyder is ul''' Hidi School Lad Makes Record of 5 9-4 In Jump SUICIDF.D ON" BTREET. Stopover nt Clatsop Heach en route to or from FxpnsitiotH. to Californiii North Bunk Kail and Ocean Sail. New wtiv San llcriiariino, c:1i( ,lP 1. Stllti.l inj in lioni t' :l .1,,,, ,,i,m l,.,,,;i,,i hcie ,vesler,la i full view of several l.vslnmleis. A. W, Pomero.v, sixtv, com. nutted suicide In- -hoot;,,.. i,i,.,ii. ,i 1. .1. . , " " """" " Sun Hicco. Cnl. June 1 The nit,,,!,,,,:. 1 ' '" H revolv hid, i7.f ri... . .. 1 .... . ,:r . r r:,v,,r" "pectmor half inches, mn,b late vesterdav at the! '!"' ,, ...!,. ..f u.... iv. 1 ...... I '"it li ' I ' ' '"" .-o t'- " T-- ",-",, Hi The Bees and Tigers nro the only teams able to hook up today after the cluster of struggles yesterday others being aboard rattlers, eu route for one place or niuither, The banging of hits bv the Oaks in er. the final inning of the afternoon unine tin1 Tigers could be heard on the with siiuiiiim, ny .viarow .Mulli, 11 grammar school lud, is todav suiil to set a new I record for the world's high jump. The : previous world's record was that ma le I in 1014 by V, F.gnn of Brooklyn who made five feet 8 inches. attempted to disarm Uf saw hun lliawlliu tlie evno.ilion .rr.inx.U l.t V, ,:.,., I....I 1. ...... . , I ' " ' '" .... , , IIIH- ...,l, ,ll- it ll hieless to llie sidewalk hoisted ntop too luir a stack of runs to l. " , inieriere. ue icit ll ne liauli',1 .lit.vn. fttor U'l.lrcssei ,,, nr. Owen of lhe II was more or less a dull dav for ( wen uml McIIukIi hospital, asking him the Bees, They dropped both liaiues to care lor his ti,,,y, Potnerov was ud connected i'or oulv 11 hits in the I decrepit nn,.l tlespiiu,it. ' jtwo tusscls. lhe Oregon mist took the dny iu Portland. As the morning game had been postponed a stagger was made in tin atternmn session but the rain won after the five innings. ... , The Cubs pin veil all 'lav wnnout n1 ting over a run. The i'irates scon1.! oulv two, but properly distributed, tntv won n brace of ball ganies. 1 lw"l'" bv Cub pitchers were responsible lor both Pirate victories. The Athletics slilill ft little lower dropping two games tt th Sox. . . , , . .i.... i ..e tl, liiildcr, rtT llie tniiei en', v , Wi,;i.. m,,t knot eoinu bv trouncing tut ESTATE TRA"" bv Boston lied the EEAlt Mary A UMlllllltV 'It' Maty A' Minnie .1 II I llll i.lilition liatf' ,,..s ini'i""" . e Bi Italia... t Paul I ,' . , "i Mofk H Si putt of l'" " '' ., Ilia U . V or''" , ; witrritn'r ' M Annus! Nil'h'i . 4,5.ti. t'1'''' n oil.', lO" " " lielroit Tigers in the afternoon after . , t . t. A Iroppiag the morning game. '""' ' , Tigers taken ootu games ine; .y", have crowded the S, out of the lead. a - ..,nrA will tell you' ttory in th Journal Ntw Toda) stump 7J, Ocrviiif. Arthur M Wood"!'"1; rule, lot V to Sulci' .-j, n ii, lot M. I'l"l'k '' to rv P . ' I .' ... .IWtl, ' ,.:,, block J. 1,1 of ' HI. IV 'I' 'imitiif";' ..mi, 5"t I. " Zi Hill iileni. ft - "'v