THE OREGON: STATESMAN : 8UNPAY, MAY 5, 1918. First German War Prisoners to Arrive in United States i :K 'XvS) vv- .3- . i r " ft l-. ; kmttM v j i i : Vj: ; . ;:, ; l i . 1 . - . k. U' i' ': ft V. 1 .111'' IV - h ii !: - -'s - I Tbes war -prisoners, members of the erew of the German U-boat 58. which was sunt by the United States destroyer Fanning., arrived Wednesday, April 17, on the same Vessel that brough Secretary of War Baker from Franco, The Commute on Public Information refused permission to photographers at that time to "take pictures of the prisoners. This photograph was taken April 24 as the prisoners entered Fort ilcPherson'ln Georgia. :, 4 : :.. . . .-.j..- . : ' ' SCORE MADE IN TfflRD INNING Itapp Pozzies " Vancouver- Portland Wins to Tune of r POftTLAND, May 4. Southpaw Itapp for Portland had Vancouver puzrled -except In the first inning. whn . Wolfer' doubled and Stewart tingled. All of PortHnd'a scores were, made In the thiol on a walk by Peterson.' a sacrifice by Rapi and singles br Smith. Fisher, Sullivan, Lee and Cox. , 1 Score: ' R. H. E. Vancouver .". . . '. t 7 0 Porttand (5 9 N'ickonizc, Apllon and 'Hoelzle; Kapp and Cox. Spokane 4, Taroma O. i TACOMA, May 4. Herman Pillett weakened In the eighth inning today and as a result Spokane tallied four tl men, and won a good pitchers' bat tie, 4 to 0. "Chie" Battiste hurled good ball for the winners, while. the Tigers threw away several chances by poor base running, Score: : : - : . R. II. E. Spokane . V ... ; . ... . . 4 8 0 Tacoma . --5. .... 0' 6 1 Battiste atfd Marshall; II. Pillett and Stevens. , -Aberdeen O, Seattle 5. SEATTLE," May 4, By a score of 5 to' 0, Seattle made it fourotralght with Aberdeen here today. Aberdeen got ' four lilts off Appleton, while Seattle found Shader for seven safe ones; four of them In .the third Inn ing. Numerous errors figured in the scoring. Two double plays and some neat fielding stopped every rally by the visitors. Score: . R. Aberdeen 0 II. E. A T r V T Seattle . .-. i . 5 7 1 ' Shader and Roland; Appleton and Richie. .: ITS SORT. ? "My nelglibor is doing a very par adoxical thing." ' "What is tbal?" .' clothes on the line in the back yard. and she Is vexing me. by airing my; grievances." : OAKS BLANKED BY LOS ANGELA Senators Now Stand 3 to 2 in m San Francisco Sacra mento Series LOS ANGELES. May 4. The Oak land baseball team was blanked to day in its game with Los Angeles. Kremer started for the Oaks, but was replaced by R. Arlett after threerun ners had crossed the plate. ' - Score: !r. h. E. Oakland .....iD 6 2 Los Angeles ... 4 9 1 Kremer. R. Arlett and -Murray; Standridge and La pan. ' Sacramento K, .San Franclxro 3. - SAN FRANCISCO, May .4. SacraT mento defeated San Fraaeisco In the fifth game of the series, which now stands 3 to 2 favoring the Senators. Koerner dropped Pick's perfect throw in the pixth after two were out, al- rWAR f Were anticipated by this store' and we began buying Jong early and today, the result is that ' w we have one of the largest stocks of up-tothe-- minute Furniture Stocks in the state and we are prepared to meet all prices " and do sell high grade furniture for less money than other ..;.' :..'';.' '.; .v'v'--; Vi't ;---;--;v; stores. 1 After you get the prices at other stores f come' ere and we will fill your order. PMCESl V f r REFRIGERATORS " n . . -- v - .. y The very best sanitary refrigerators, in all sizes, both top and side icers, very moderate. , ly. priced from . . . I r $15.00 to $35.00 ICE BOXES Ice Boxes, 50 and 100 pound capacities, priced from . $12.00 to $16.00 We have, thousands of little helps for the Housekeeper. Come in and look around. r PORCH SHADES Coolmoor Porch Shades in all sizes enjoy your porch during the warm weather at a small cost. . - HAMMOCKS - You all know the joys of a Hammock selling from ' - , . $2.50 to $7.00 . KEEP A KOOL KITCHEN Install one of our Oil Stoves and keep a kool kitchen and cut the cost of cooking. ASK TO SEE THE COWAN CLASSIQUE, THE MOST BEAUTIFUL TALKING MACHINE ON THE MARKET; PLAYS ALL MAKES OF RECORDS ALMOST EVERY DEMON - STRATION IS A SALE. , , : " t YOU GET MORE FOR . YOUR MONEY AT MOORE'S lowing two runs, and a single to deep left, scored the, other two, In this inning. The Seals got one run .in the ninth. ' Score: . , IL H. K. Sacramento . . ....... 8 115 San Francisco .......... ! 11 ' 1 . Gardner. Bromley and Easterly; Bauni.i Smith and McKee. Vernon 12, Sail take 8. SALT LAKE CITY. May 4. Salt Lake hit four over the fence, two for doubles and all told for. a total of eight .funs for. Rube Evans tday. but even that would not win for him. He went fky-high In the seventh. and allowed Vernon five runs. Scork. It. H. K. Vernon . a, 12 17- 1 Salt take 8 12 2 Uieger, Obech and levormer; Ev ans. Pnner and- Konnick. HEILTffl GIVES DETROIT VICTORY Davidson Breaks Up Runless Battle in Washington Philadelphia Game CHICAGO MAKES EIGHT-STRAIGHT , , . . Cincinnati Shut Out in Pitch ing Duel Between Tyler and EUer . : CHICAGO. May 4 Chicago made It eight straight by shutting out Cin cinnati In a pitching duel between Tyler and Ellcr. Hollocljer's walk.' Flack's sacrifice fly,-Mann's single and a sacrifice fly by Paskert scored the only run of the game. ; . Score: R. H. E. Cincinnati 0 4 1 Chicago : 16 0 Eller and Allen; Tyler and Killi fer. ' .!. (-; ' PhiladelpliU O, Brooklyn 4. " BROOKLYN. May 4. Brooklyn shut out Philadelphia. 3 to 0. today, winning fifth of the last six games. Grimes allowed 'Philadelphia three hits in the first three Innings, but for. the rest of the game the visitors could not -connect with his curves. Score: i R. H. E. Philadelphia . 0,3 1 Brooklyn ;. . . ....... 4 . 8 0 Grimes ;and Krueger; Prendergast and Burns. ' St. Louis 4, Fittabarg 5. PITTSBURG) May 4.--St. Louis lost to Pittsburg in ten innings. The home team scored four runs in the opening inning but St. Louis, by scoring one In the third and three in the fifth, tied the game. - A triple by Caton, followed by Mouwitz s single in the tenth, brought in the winning run for Pittsburg. 'Score": ; R? H. E. St. Louis Pittsburg .r. ........ 4 9 5 10 Packard. Sherdell and Snyder Cooper and Schmidt, Archer. , ,. i . R. IX. E. .4 12 0 12 3 McCarty; . KewIork;4, Boston 1. BOSTONi May4. Tesreau' held Boston 'hitless until Wilson tripled with none.' out : in the; last of the ninth. Herzog's single scored Wil son wilhone" out. Sallee then re placed Teweau and retired Pinch Hitters Rehg and Kelly, New York wimung. . Score: New York Boston . , Tesreau, Sallee and ilearn and,,Wilsoo.?r. Cadet Aviators Hold Track and Field Meet DALLAS. Texas. May 4. Cadet aviators contesting under the ban ners of the thirty schools from which they had graduated and embracing in their numbers athletes of great scholastic prominence participated at Camp Dick grounds today in what officials declared probably was the greatest track and field meet ever held in the southwest. The CilifoVr nia ground srhool with' Fred Keliey, former Olympic, star, won easily with 42 points. The proceeds were di vided equally between the Red Cross and the Camp Dick athletic fund. A fleet of twenty, airplanes flying In battle- formation flew over the field -during f the contest and gave an exhibition; of trick flying. Princeton carried second " honors with 21; Austin (University of Tex as), 1; Cornell. 8; Illinois, 6; Ohio, 5, and Fort Sill', Oklai, 5. The entrants were all graduates from the above-named. schools. Ilillsboro Non-Partisan league is rapped. Washington County Pomona Grange passes resolutions condemn ing endorsement of league. pricecorn moves down Weather. Announcement Gives : Bears Advantage From ! .1 ' Starts ; , ,' 4 . : 'CHICAGO. May 4. Corn prices took a dowaward swing today, in fluenced mainly by fine weather and by peace gossip. The market closed weak lt to 71 8c net lower, with May $1.24 1-4 and July $1.48 1-2 to 5-8. Oats lost-p-8 to 1c net. In pro- visions, there were gains of 15 to 50 cents. Offlrlal announcement that tem peratures would remain above nor mal until at least Monday, gave the bears in corn an advantage from the start. Moreover, hopes of export business had flattened out. and freeh evidence was at hand that liberal supplies ft 111 remained in first hands and in country elevators. Absence of any Important export demand and the slowness of domes tic call weakened oats. Excellent crop reports tended further to make prices descend. ) Provisions roeith hogs. Pack ers sold on the bulge, and caused a little reaction. I Arival of 1 Eft Oflft Lhoga here next week was predicted as compared wiui 138,000 year ago. DETROIT,' May 4 A long drive in to right field by Heilman.n with the bases lilted in the eleventh inning gave Detroit victory over" Chicago. Chicago had taken the lead In the firth on three consecutive singles but Detroit tied it in the sixth when Bush, who had forced Divssen at sec ond scored on Cobb's two-base hit. Score: j R. H. E. Chicago ..,.1.9 -2 Detroit ,.2 6 0 Cicotte and Schalk, Lynn; Boland and Yelle. i Washington O, I'biladlphia 1. . . PHILADELPHIA May 1 4. David son, recruit from Brown university, broke up a tunless pitchers' battle between Johnson and Perry, by heal ing out an infield hit in the eleventh Inning, Philadelphia winning from Washington. . ! Burns scratched a single off John sons glove ana. tooK secona on la passed ball. Gardner was purposely passed, then Davidson hit to Laven at deep short, beating the throw to first. 1 Harper wrenched his ankle In the fifth. Score: j R. H. E. Washington i 0 3 1 Philadelphia 1 9 1 Harper, Johnson and Ainsmith; Pe?ry and Perkins. Cleveland 3, St. Louis A.. ST. LOUIS, May 4 St. Louis ral lied in the eighth after Cleveland had taken the lead from them in the sixth and won, 4 to. 3. In this Inning Sisler singled, took second on Mor ton's wild throw to catch him nap ping, was sacrificed to third and scored on a single Demmitt. Score:. R. II. E. Cleveland' . j 3 8 2 St Louis 4 12 .3 Morton and O'Neill; Gallia and Nunamaker. . . War Savings Directors of West Hold Conference OMAHA. Neb., May 4. Varsiv inga, directors from fifteen state west of the Mississippi river will meetin Omaha Monday with Frank A. VanderliDw chairman of the na tional isayfjiRs, committee, to J aaopi a uniiorni .piair 01 wr o-mo work for the central and western states. The Nebraska plan, or orf lnated by Ward M. Hurgess. state director of war savings for Nebrav ka, will' be outlined and probably adorned. ' . Aviators H arras Han .. Sapply Service Boats Boston 4, New York 5. . NEW YORK, May 4. New York again defeated Boston, 5 to 4, here today.. The Yankees hunched hits off Ruth early In the game and took ad vantage of his poor fielding In the third when the pitcher's two errors, aided- the Yankees in scoring two runs. Ruth hit a home run with Scott on base in the seventh and his double in the ninth scored Agnew. r - Score: . . R. II. E. Boston 4 8 2 New York '5 8 0 Ruth and Agnew; Russell and Hannah. :' - '-"."r T CHEMAWA AND SALEM WINNERS Indians Beat Willamette and High School Cleans Up Visitors ' I While a crowd on the tennis courts witnessed the chowning of the queen of the Willamette university May day festival yesterday afternoon, a dou ble header baseball game was played out : on the athletic field." The-pre-llmlnary contest between Salem and Eugen.t high schools resulted In a 7 to 1 victory for the local team and the second one. In which the varsity squad ape pared against Chemawa. was a clean walk away for the In dians, who piled up a 6 to 0 score. In the earlier game Latham and Sims formed an effectlve battery) holding Eugene to only one run, scored In the last inning on a safe hit to left field. The Visitors: grab bed four hits and Salem five. In the fifth inning Salem ran in two and repeated this performance in the sixth, l Gill. M. Latham, Gregg, II. Latham, Johnson and Sims scoring. Only one. change in the lineup was made when Ingersoll replaced Grlce In right field In the eighth, i - j The following were on tho winning team: M. Latham, p; Sims, c; Gill, ss; II. Latham, lb; Brown, 2b; Gregg. 3b; Johnson. I. f.; Grlee and Ingersol. r. f.; Nutting, c. ,f. Joe Blttles, Chemawa's little won der in the box. practically did all of the plaving in the second game. Rag ged fielding principally handicapped the varsity. The third inning, when Chemawa had all bases full, was the only live spot in the otherwise fea tureless game'. Following Is the line-up: ! hWIllamette. Chemawa. Suless p. .... i ltittlo Dimmick, Medler c Towner McKlttrick. ... lb Downy Davies 2i . . '. . . .Van Peet Brewster. ...... 3b ....... .H. Davis Olson. Dimmick. ss. F. Davla Medler, Olson . . 1. f Klpp Wapato.- c. f ....... . .Berrv AMSTERDAM. May 4. The ef fective work rf allied 'airmen in harastiing the German supply Service Is described by the newspaper Les Nouvelles of The Hague which says that allied aviators recently sank In one day twenty-three Belgian" boats laden with gravel and road material for the German Tront in IPicardy. The vessels at the time werW twelve kilometers from the enemy rear line.' Appeal of Grain Shipper j Dismissed by Commission An appeal of O. B. Buchanan & Co. ' 01 luusooro 1 rum a. unisiun .01 me grain department of the lublic serv- ice commission was dismissed by the commission in an' order Saturday. The decision from which appeal was taken was relative to the grading or dockage on a carload of bulk wheat . nl. 1 n f-.... Vnrlli Illn. till I I'l'U ..V... .v.u M.IUU, . t a 1 f . - 1 . y of Portland. Because of the presenca. of oats in the wheat a dockage oft from 2.6 to 3.4: per cent; was made on samples taken by the loader at the time of .loading. The tests were made by the appellant company, the Ore gon grain inspection department and v - w - ------ . . w 1 fc land. When the car arrived at its destination further samples were tak en .by a representative of the state grain Inspection department which, when tested, caused a dockage of 6 per cent td be made. The dockage r was sustained as correct by II. A. Martin of. the United States grain bu reau. I - . ' There is this to be said of the profiteer he works both sides of the slcf et. i ' - Hickman . . . . .''core: Willamette Chemawa . Umpire: r. f. W. Adams. . . Liohart R. If. E. ft 6 Lianga Launched With Another Building Record SEATTLE. May 4. Lowering the nrevious record of 85 dayd held by a Portland, Or., shipyard, the 8RO0 ton steel carrier West Lianga. which holds the world's record of speed in steel'ship construction of 53 working days from date of keel laying to the launching, was delivered to the 'gov eminent hr today, 7 working days atfer her keel was put down. The vessel was bnllt by the Skinner an.1 Eddy corporation, and is the twenty rr teel esel to.be delivered by Seattle yards to the government this year. Victr AND VICTOR RECORDS r -y t t We carry Victor Records and Victrolas ezclnsivelf. May Records are now, on display at bar store. AH, of the worlds greatest artists are to be found , . only on the Victor Records! CURTAINS DRAPERIES " - .. . Our showing of Draperies are not surpassed in this city. We have every thing from the inexpensive scrims to the finest Aurora Sunfast materials. FRANTZ -PREMIER Electric Sweepers. We have a few left of these cleaners that we can still sell at the old prices Buy Now, Pay Later . Refrigerators we have just what you want at the price you wish to pay. Enameled lined Bef rigerators, priced from $16.75 and up - 3 We carry the largest assortment of Paints, Varnish . e$, Kahomine and Paint Brushes in the city. On ac count of haying an overstock of Pea Greeri Wc.wili offef it at $3.25 per gallon while it lasts. Let us figure the bill for that new porch. Cement. Plaster, Lime, Lath Shingles, Builders' Hardware, etcYou Should Know Us. Falls Lumb City-Salem er Co. "Everything A. B. Kelsay, Mgr. in Building Material 349 South Twelfth St Phone ,813 r