THK IIKW.ON TATKYIA: ll'llsWV, M W II. IOM. 53 FISHERMEN PD FARMERS WORRY ABOUT SHORTAGE Governor to Waive Gaso iine Requirement f A si 1 has less than five days' sup Irilv on hr.n.t Th.- enforcement if the l;v it fan thai filling ami aii r.iiij.' w.;l! stop .ii the river hy tyinjt un aloii; r'.iuiu fish U.alH iiinl ;iM I i uiiMvi y. K :'ts. V ask your im ! iii l!at- ac:!vn to' relieve Un sita jlinn so tb: t wo ran use same Kr;il i"-s V;-'i inutoii anil oilier cn;ii is laics. J, t - m --i "ber signers of iht petition at.': Frantic Appeals Are Made ton u- Ai.tia savms .;. Hank j , s ij:uni"i .' . rirsi .-mm iouai uuu'i. -Kiidina via n American bank. Astoria ;Xa.i nai lank. Columbia River r.irk-ier.-' asH'M-jat ion. Sariboun Cmiins ' ici mnari-. Schmidt & C;.. S. Klmore TRACTORS TOP WORtC:& ' Tallant Grant Parkins co.n- lltailUrid OlUr. WUKIi:. .UHtlU Fis,herjw,. i:niolI Fish- cries C01 native Packing company. I5ar:y I'i.-li fonipanv. Columbia Kiv cr Fisli company. Warren I'mkina f onipar.y. AHoona ' Packing company. Messages Referred by Execu tive to Conference Held in . Portland The fishing industry on the Col-j A telegram from T. A. SamniK Jr.. at The Dalles, in charge of t!ie fourth il'sirict for l he state hoard of hortl- 1 i. - ... . . . ... 1 : .1 ., n r . . - tniiblaYei will be tiod up and farm- ' ; am, plowinR ls. h... up. "e are letter orr jiavify gasoline than with out any. Can you give us relief.' says the telegram. Joseph Roman of Astoria, mem ber . of the legislature, called the governor's attention hy telephone to !the ac;i'e .situation there. All th information and petition? received l.y thet governor yesterday were transmitted to the conference in Portland. COLEACCORDS KNIGHTS ONLY TWO SAFE ONES Salem Twirler Pitches Bril liant Game Against Visit ing Club senators" baFheavily Fortlanders Unable to Make Single Tally, While Home Lads Score 12 C . . v. .. i .. I n ....w.n.. f l.narn , .JFl-l ill JWIIB 111 rMriu ' wl-." f 1. .1.1 ..ill .. t .,. !....!.. k...'!..,., i.nln ,W "' 1,1 V , T "" u..m.- jwitn ov. wi;re is ia reuei irom ine gusoiiut shortape. declare appeals that were received yesterday by Governor Ol cott from Actoria and The Halle.". Governor OLcott said that doubt less the conference In Portland yes teiday attended hy O. F. Iloff ."fate treasurer end Mate sealer of weights! and measures, VV. A. Dalziel. depmy state .sealer, and representatives 01 the. fuel companies, will reach a de cision to waive for a time the oera tlon of the law requiring a specific gravity of aC for gasoline used in Hi rtate. Astoria hamlKr lroest -The pet is ion from Astoria ia hea:l "ed by tha Astoria Chamber of Com merce and reads: ""Important- yon act immediately on gasoline shortage by discontlnu fn.ciftfireetiTrnt gasoline gravity Jaw until lagis'.atiire mets. In January. 1M. SCOItH: Knights of Columbu Alt It II Jooley rf .... 4 Kennedy, cf .... 4 llughef. . . . . t o Vanlloon.:ssen. if V. 0 Pli-tisie, If 1 o Manning. h . . . . 3 0 Jacobergf r. lb . . :. o White, :. Itarr. c . Z Calvin, p 2 jO'Dtrll. p 1 O illiibacli. H 0 TT THIS OCT IT IS WORTH MOXKY Cut oift this slip, enclose with Cc to Foley &. Co.. 282G Sheffield Ave.. Chicago, III., writing your name and address clearly. You will receive in return a trial package containing Foley's Honey and Tar Compound, for coughs, colds and croup, Foify Kidney Tills and Foley Cathartic Tablets. J. C. Perry. "Just as Mn to Man" r,';''vi:,': isays the, Good Judjge . You get a lot more genu ine satisfaction from a lit tle of the Real . Tobacco ; ,Chew than vou : ever got . from the old kind. . You don't need a fresh chew nearly as often, the good, rich, real to- "harm taste is ko lat- (A1 ing. That's . why it ' costs less to use this class i of tobacco. , Any man who uses the real Tobacco Chew will tell you i ': that. . . Put up in two styles RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco W-B CUT is a long fine-cut tobacco Salem Itishop; lb Koliiiis, li Proctor, lb Hayes, if . Krai ke, . .Miller. . Siepp, ,-f i Nelson. 2'j Cole. i ... . . 1 . . ::i A P. . . 4 . . 4 . .4 . .4 PO o 0 3 1 1 4 1 1 it o o A A 0 I 1 (I I l If I 0 u - 2 4 , .3 . t U 3 t 1 it o 1 II PO A 1 1 o 2 I 2 1 3 l S 2 1 2 1 I 1 1 i 1 0 1 3! 12 13 27 10 1 Summary Two-base hits for Sa lem,, Hayes. Cole, Miller, Holmes: ror K. C. Harr. P.ases on halls 'y Calvin. 3. by O'Hell I. Hit hy pilch--r. Hayes hit by O'Dell. Proctor hit by Calvin. Struck out. by Cole "J. by Calvin 7. hy 0'lell 1. hy I In bach. 1. Hits, off Cole 2: off Calvin 7. off O'Hell 4. off Hubach. 2. I " m pi rt-. On balls and strikes I la vis; on, I .ayes Hnrton. The Knights of Columbus team from Portland was able to find Cole for safe hits only twice in the game Oxford park Sunday and r i lem Senators won ( In o 3 the Sa- by a score of 12 Cole pitched a brilliant same throughout and struck, out nine of the visitors. P.oth the Knights' hits were made by Harr. The Sileni players negotiated 13 hits and the visitors were forced to ie three pitchers, none of whom could keep the ball out of the way of the Salem hats. . The score hardly elves an esti mate of the strength of the visiting team, most of whom were clever players who made a rood impression UY T OEM mm Buy Your Shoes for Spring and Summer's wear now, while you can get them at the prices advertised below for when these are gone THERE!LL BE N O MORE to be had at anything near these prices. Don't delay for each day lines are be in g depleted. The quantities are limited. LADIES' DRESS SHOES 0ns lot Black Kid Shoes, button and lace, small sizes only. Special $1.95 LADIES' BLACK SHOES Ladies'. Black Kid Shoes, Lace, Military or Louis heels, sizes to 5 ' ; $2.92 y , LADIES' COLORED SHOES Lot Ladies' Colored Kid and Cloth Ton shoes sizes to 5y2 Regular $7.00 to $12.00 values $2.87 LADIES' DRESS SHOES Black Kid Lace, pointed toe, Louis heels, all sizes. Regular $9.00 values $6.87 CHILDREN'S INDIAN MOCCASINS Indian Mocassins, best wearing shoe for dry weather, sizes 6 to 1, regular $125 Special 89c MISSES' CANVAS SHOES Misses' White Canvas Shoes, leather soles, low heels, sizes B to 2, regular $2.75 and $3.00 $1.93 LADIES' WHITE SHOES White Canvas shoes, plain toe, military heel, leather sole, regular $5.50 and $6.00 -$3.35 H the rrowd. Tliy are under tin iianaeernnt of Marl Coffey. Thi .iiii by limine follows: I'ilM llilliilic. ' K. C. iNMitey r-arh-d first on n I error by Nt-lon Kenn'dy was out. t'ol io liishop. -.-w-rif icinjt Uoolcy in He-Mind. Ili'pli-' filctl lo Proctor. Van lloonilsx'ti out. NcIon in llirii op. No riiiis. no hits, urns error. Salem Itishop walked. Holmes flitd to Van I looioisKen. Proctor was hit by t-alvin and P.ishop took second. Hayes doubled. scoiini llishop and Proctor. Krarke lanntl. Ilays out. Calvin to Manning Irr at temptin; to steal thiid. To ruiM. .lie hit. no errors. s4Mtl iNitinc K, C. ManniiiR ami Jiicoberger i fannel. White out by Itixhop. un UHKiited.' No runs, no hUs. no er rors. Salem Miller whiffed. Stepptrol a pass and tol second. Nelson sin Ked. advanrini; Stepp to third. Cole doubled. .fu-orini Stepp and Nelson. Pi'hop fanned. Holmes singled and Cole, attempting to score was thrown out at the plate hy Van Hoomissen in left field. Two runs, three hits, no errors. Third Inaiuz. K. C. Ran drove a lonjs on rcainst the center field fence, nuk In? two ba;es. Calvin out. Cole lo Itixhop, sacrificing Itarr to third. I Hoolcy and Kennedy fanned. No mna, one hit. no errors. Salem Proctor out. White lo Ja coltercer. Hayes out. Hughe to Ja colHTcer. Kracke reached flrnt when Harr iIrooed his hieh fly. which should have been taken hy Calvin. Miller out White lo HuRhes. ' No runs, no hits, one error. l'orlti iNnthu. K. C. 1 1 ii lies Hied lo Nelson. Van lloomissen out. Miller lo llish op. Manning fanned. No runs, no hit, no errors. .-wleni .Mevp walked. - Nelson ook first and Stepp second on an error by Jacoberuer. Stepp stole hlrd. Cole struck out. J'.ishop sln- l,h-d with stiff grounder through nfleld which Van lloomlssen allow- ed to escape him in the outfield and Hisbop went in second. Stepp scored and Nelson was on his way home. On the throw-in llarr erred and Nel son was saie. ltishop meantime tak ing third. Holme fanned. Proctor singled, the ball bounding hi-h or White's head at short nd P.lshop scored. Hayes filed to Van Iloomi- sen. Three runs, two hits, three errors. Fifth Inning. K. C Jacoberger walked. WhlU ook flrsl on fielder' choice. Proctor throwing out Jacolerger to Miller. White took recond on Ilarr's pacri- fice when the Tatter was out. Cole to Bishop. Calvin flied to Hayes. No rnns. no hits, jio error. Salem Krarke fanned. Miller made a two-base hit. Stepp fanned. Nelson flied to White. No runs, one Lit. no errors. Sivth Inning. K. C. Dooley flied to Stepp. Ken nedy out. Miller lo llishop. Hughes out by ItUiiop, unassisted. No runs, to hits. n. errors. O'IMl went In to pitch lo place of Galvln. Salem Cole was safe on an error by White. Bishop sacrificed him to fecond. Holmes walked. Proctor reached firt on an error by Van Hoomissen. Cole taking third an.! Holmes second. Hayes was hit by O'Dell. which scored Cole and b4 vanced Holmes to third and Proctor to second. Krarke filed to Hughes Miller filed to Van lloomlssen. One tun, no hits, two errors. Seventh Inning. K. C. Van lloomlssen. Manning pnd Jaeoberger fanned. No runs, no bits, no error. Salem Stepp singled and stolrt second. Nelson fanned. ' Cole sin gled, advancing Stepp to third. Bish op singled, advancing Cole to sec end, and Stepp was thrown out at the plate by Jaeoberger. lfolms rapped out a two-baser, scoring Col and Itifho,.. Procror was safe at first on an error by Kennedy, and Holmes scored. Hayes filed .o White. Three runs, four hits, one error. Fight h Inning. K. C. White filed to Troctor. HaTr singled. O'Dell fanned. Iooley out, -Nelson lo Bishop. No runs, one hit, no errors. Hubach went in . the box for the Knieht. Salem Kracke tanned. Miller singled. Stepp singled, advancing Miller lo third. Nelson out. Man ning to Jacoberrer. sacrificing Mil ler home. Cole flied to Bletthle, who had taken Van llooinis-Hen's place when the latter was Injure!. On inn, two hits, no errors. Ninth Inning. K. V. Kennedy out. Cole lo P.lsh 'p. Huahes filed lo Hayes. Hl.-tt Eie flied lo Hayes. No runs, no lilts, tin errors. DoYou Know What Constitutes a Well-Groomed Appearance? f I ' JuM wltal x1vr I Ive ew Vrk inrrKiaUi? Ihr Ik ml f jisir Mil? The lengih l or klrt? Tte Jii of yiHtr U-ee? Ttw Till jHir hl. 1 Im- -urrerBjrM of jumr rees nuike for MMart Warner's Corsets are IaMlutrly the faandatkMi for M)U hmI to le prufrvly gimnetl yoi tntt bTf1 rlgnl by srrin( m Uarwrr's Cinvt. Ttw-r are Ktsaraalrnl tH lo Prices: $2.00, $2.50, $3, $4, $4.50 and $5.00 GALE & CO Coriiiiiereial nml Court Slreelt Kormerly Chieafro Store . 1 Sablimity Woman Believed to Have Committed Suicide Mrs. Albert Prank, for yean a resident of the Sublimity neighbor hood, apparently committed suicide by arfnking carbolic acid some time between x o'clock Saturday morning and late Saturday night. The body faund by searchers about 1 o'clock Sunday morning in a thicket about a ml!e from her home. Information of the suicide was re re I red by Sheriff Needham and Coro ner Cloucb yesterday. The coroner eaid no Inquest would be held. Mr. Frank left her borne early Saturday. morning to go to the home of neighbors, and when he had nt leturned by early afternoon her hus band became alarmed a ad a search ing party was organized. The wo man had beea In good health aad not despondent, and the butbaaJ knows of no reason for the suicide. Mrs. Frank leaves besides her hu Land. four children, the ounget of whom is 14. A Warn In lo feel tired before exertion is not latlness It's a fig that the system lacks vitality, and neds the lonle effect of Hood's Sar saparllla. Sufferers should not de lay. Get rid of that tired feeling by beslnnlnr td take Hood's Sarsap arilla today. WHITE LEGHORN xv BABY GilCIi bj N. NEEDHA! SUU Ttsu c c " e Read iLe CUuificd Kl i MEN'S DRESS SHOES Men's $8.00 and $9.00 Black Calf Dress jhoes, English or medium toes, in two lots at ! S4.89 and $5.63 YOUTHS' AND BOYS' SHOES Shoes for school, or Dress wear, sizes 11 to 2 and 2y2 to 6, from , $2.95 up to $4.89 WHITE CANVAS SHOES' Ladies' White Canvas Shoes, plain toe, Neo lin sole, rubber heels, regular $6.00 $3.79 WHITE REINSK1N SHOES Ladies' White Shoes, plain toe, leather sole, enamel Louis heels, regular $7.00 $3.89 WHITE BUCK SHOES ' $650, $7.00 and $7.50 White Buck Shoes, plain toe, Louis heel, sixes 2'2 to 6 $4.35 v' THE BOOJEIRY At the Electric Sign "SHOES" Salem. Oregon Sr READ THE N EWS BE TUESDAY WILL HOE DAY Hundreds of Pairs of Shoes Will be given out Tuesday. Below present-day wnele sale Cost. An opportunity none can afford to miss. Note these freat sarinf prices. Methodists Will Have Oat-door Meeting Place The Methodist church will estab lish a camp ground at Wallowa, lake, in Wallowa county, for the pnr-' of holding ramp jneetinps. and ar ticles of jsroclation were filed here yesterday for th&t purpose by llu Methodist Camping Ground associ ation, of Eastern Oregon. The prop erty valuation is 1u and the sign er of the articles are Ira IX. AldrlcH. C. L. Walker and N. Sherman Haw. Articles of incorporation were tiled yesteiday by the Stage Gulch Telephone line, having headquarters at Pendleton. The Incorporators are V. F. Moore. (. F. Itloom and W. I. Creswell. and the capitalization is lieoo. Resolutlcns InoAasing capita! rtoch .were filed by the I H. Mene fee Lumber company of Portland. Irom I7S0.000 to H.OOO.OUO; by the Dend Juniper Products couipnny of Rend, from fOOO to :.0.00. and oy the Jacobsen-Jensen romoany of Portland from $25,000 to JTO.ooo. The Northwest Fruit exchanj;e. a foreign concern incorporated under thu f Vatar Jmmv I i lew 1 nanti showing an Increase In capitalization from SlOO.bou to 300.i00. ) lUsolutions of dissolution wero filed by the Hampton Livestock com pany of Bend. See Tables Loaded With Shoes from $1.00 to $2.48 GOOD ASSORTMENT Ladies' oxfords, military Heels, regular $8.00. Ladies' Oxfords and Pump3, Regular $3.50. special Boys' school shoes, regular $5.50, special Girls' shoes, black and brown, special $4.98 $5.68 $3.38 $3.48 Ladies' Two-Tone Shoes, Regular $3.50, special... Men's Brown English, reg ular $10.00, special Men's work shoes, all solid regular $5.50 at Ladies' brown, grey and black regular $11, special $3.43 $6.68 $3.38 $6.68 Children's Shoes at OneThird Off U j i ins mm WATCH FOR WEDNESDAY SPECIAL WATCH TOR WED5ESDAT SPECIALS i it j ' r ' t '