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s . . 1 B' 8 ; THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON THURSDAY MORNING. APRIL 14, 1021 II I LEAD ON COAST ten Francisco Wins Ninth Consecutive Victory Of Season cep$tve victory today, beating Oak ta nil in to 5. Siebold blew up In I tb- fourth Inning, when the Seals ;.,t.ti five run:1.. V1i4ii duplicated the; performance in the. iilntii. tlii Sealf fettlir' mor tallies, j O'Doul was .iraiit.. u it t : I the ninth.' IEAVERS MAKE NO POINT iSalt Lake-Seattle Game To I, Bees; Vernon Beats Angels SAN FRANCISCO-, April 13. Fan Francisco won iU ninth SUe- wllCn the (i.lk ihelr five mil-!. Sau Francisco . . Oakland C'Doul a;iu A;:. KohliT. I'll oil li.m lor It.' H P.. . . . i :: 1 1; l . . ., . (. SicitoM ami Heavers O; Karinmenlo l.J. HACRA.M KNTO, Cal., April 1 ?,. Sacramento batsmen fell upon the offerings of three Portland pitfh ers today. scor.ni; 13 runs on l'i l.itsj while the elinvers were able o find Tenner for only tko bin z4 and were unable lo score. LoiIK hits featured the contest. Ryan, Pick aad Mollwitz getting hoitie mux. Rick and Uan bad a great day. nettim1: a perfect bat ling percentage. R. II. E. Sacremerito 13 l!i 0 Porlla.id 0 2 1 Pillctte. Noflter. Coniiell and Haker. Fisher; Penner ami Klli- ott. AVmon 2; Angel O. t LOS ANGELES. Cal . April 1 ?. V( rnon defeated Los Angeles 2 In 0 in llie fastest game of th reason so tar. lasting an hour and 1". minutes. Linker, Vernon first baseman. drove in both runs scored by his team with singles. Los Anueles . ' Vernon 2 f 0 Dilinov irh :ni(l Stallage. Uald w in ; Sheilenback and Hannah. AMERICAN LEAGUE WASHINGTON. April 13. Score: K. H. K. Boston 6 1 " 1 Washington 3 ! 1 Jones and Iluel; Johnson. Kru kson. Zachary and Picinich. Gharritv. NEW YORK. April 1.1- j .-rorc : i' 1 1- Philadelphia 1 3 1 New York 1117 Perry. Hasty and Perkins; Mays ! end Scha ng. n. V ...' Starts Today WHEN NEW YORK AWAKES MONEY! MONEY! MONEY! The greatest benefac- , tpr aricT.the greatest evil in the world THE MONEY - CHANGERS '. By "UPTON SINCLAIR A powerful photoplay of New York life at the crest of society and the dregs of the underworld - Also HOOT GIBSON In THE KICKAROO A high flootin' 2-reel western comedy PATHE NEWjS SUNDAY MARY PICKFORD in her latest THE LOVELIGIir Special Children's Matinee- Saturday morning at 11 o'clock LIBERTY rail Iikc :i; Salib- 2. SALT I.AKK CITY. April 13 ll f.ake won an unu-nal game lro!l .Seattle 3 to 2. After HieKer and Jacobs had batted eiuht in- pins to a !U"ore!eH tie. Adams, in the ninth, knocked the ball over the fence with one on. Immedi ately following the r tlrenienr of the vitdtorH a heavy wind and rain :itiull came up and the Kaiii" wax halted ten r.i inu t-r. In Salt Lake's half of the ninth. Lynn's double scored two, tyins; the count, and then with tliev bates full. Jacobs forced in the w. lining run with a walk. II. H. K. Salt Lake 3 !i 2 Seattle 2 7 1 Jarohs and Spencer, Adams; Ueij.'pr and Lynn. Her : Ijitpvt ST. H'W, Aril 13 Score Cleveland S:. Lou s 4 A f'oveleakie, Odeiiwahl O'Neill. Thomas; Shocker "every. II. lo an and fiKTHOIT. Mich.. April 13. 'liicapo-Detroit Rame poslputieil acconut rain. Where, The Big Pictures Show NATIONAL LEAGUE At Chicaro it. II. i; St. Louis 2 ; " Chicago 1 Haines, Prrtica and ('lemons': Alexander, Freeman and O'Far-i-ll. 4 4 02 Sweet -Heart Mary Pickford in "The Love Light" Four Day Starting Next Sunday Special Chilidren's Matinee Saturday, 11 a. m. LIBERTY Where The Big Pictures Show At Hofiton II. il. K. Hrooklyn . ' s 2 I tost on 4 r. l ('adore, Mamaux and Smith, Kriuper. Miller; Oeschfrer and O'N-ill. At Cincinnati - 11. II. K. Pittsburgh 3 12 I Cincinnati .". !i l Adains, Hamilton and Schmidt; Liujue and Vin30. At Philadelphia R. IT. E. New York .... 10 1 J 3 Philadelphia 8 18 3 Douglas, names. Toney and K. Smith; Rins. Retts and Bruggy. A Warninft to feel tired be fore exertion In not laziness It'i a sign that the system lacks vital ity. and needs the tonic effect ol Hood's Sarsaparilla. - Sufferers should not delay. Cet rid of that tired feeling by beginning to take Hood's Sarsaparilla- today. KXI'KXSIVK WATKU POWEIl "Yes,"' said the defendant in a criminal case, my lawyer cer tainly made a strong plea for me. He even wept. "What was his bill?" asked Ihe other man. "Well, as nearly as 1 can fig ure it out, he charged about $100 a tear." Boston TranscriDt. HAVE COLOR IN CHEEKS Be Better Looking Take Olive Tablets If your skin is yellow complexion pallid tonfia; coated appetite poor you have. a bed taste in your mouth a lazy, no-cood (cciing you should take Olive Tablet j. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets a sub stitute for calomel were prepared by Dr. Edwards after 17 years of study. Dr.Edwards'OIiveTabletsareapurely vegtta?Iecnmjxund mixed withouveoiL You will know them by their olive color. To have a clear, pink skin, bright eyes, no pimples, a feeling of buoyancy Eke childhood days you must get at the cause. Dr. Kdwgfds' Olive Tablets act on the liver and buwtb like calomel yet have no dangerous after effects. They etart the bile and overcome con stijiatHjn. Take one or two nightly and note the pleasing results. Millions of boxes are sold annually at 15c and 30c Z ALWAYS C1A7 YOU OUT The Economical Store For the Entire Family. Full Value for Your Money. Lowest Prices Prevail If you understand the language of prices, these quotations will speak to you eloquently This store is beginning to be known far and wide as the family store for Economy Trading. Specials in Oil, Crisco and Lard 1 gallon Best Cooking Oil.: $1.20 9 pounds Crisco .- $1.50 1 gallon iazo la Oil $2.12 One-Half gallon Covo or Douglas 90c 6 pounds Lard, in bulk $1.00 8 pounds Shortening in bulk $1.00 Flake White, weight 8 pounds. .. $1.15 The store where you will Always Find the Crowd. We Want Your FARM PRODUCE Always the highest market price paid IE DESTROYS URGE HOTEL Ambassador, One of Best Known Hotels on Coast Is Destroyed ALL GUESTS ARE SAVED Property Loss is Estimated At One and One-Half Million SANTA BARBARA. Cal.. April 13. -Two hours aTter fire was discovered here at IS -.SO p. in. to day In the Ambassador, formerly the Potter hotel, the utructure containing room and one of tli,. iiiosi widely known hotels' on th- Pacific roast, wa-t a flaming iiiaas of ruins. A hurri-d check of guest and employes indicated that all had etraix'd without injury. A maid was carried down a fire escape, hut all other occupants were he lieved to have heen able to t's-rap- utiaid "d. Karly eiimate.- placed the property loss at about I ."0o. nun. The Santa Barhuru Hotel com r.anv owners, carried J25-".000 in surance on the building and $227- immi on its eontents. Several hours alter the discovery of the flames no satisfactory report as 10 ttaHr or in in ha! been obtained. The fire was discovered by a telephone operator on duty in the lobby. Sh- said she heard an unusual roaring sound in a room beside her switchboard and upon opening a door found burning brands dropping through a hole burned through the second floor. Hell boys and other employe? ere nent to warn guests and found the hallways on all four floors filled with smoke. A high wind Bprad the flames rapidly. A half dozen streams of water had no appreciable effect, and in spite of every effort the flames continued to spread rapidly from the center of the building through th'? two great wings and in less than an hour after the discovery of the fire the tile roof fell with a tremendous roar. The walls of the two wings fell in 30 minutes later. The only portions of the es tablishment th-? firemen were able to save were detached or semi detached bungalows, garages. power and heating plants, laun dry, servants' quarters and green houses. Th? falling roofs and walls ent out showers of burning brands but the wind carried these harmlessly out to sea. The Ambassador hotel, for many years known as the Potter, was built in 1902 by Milo M. Pot ter. Buildings and grounds oc cupied ten acres on the ocean front. Two years ago its management was taken over by the Ambassa dor Hotel system. Th-3 hotel housed approximate ly 150 guests and 200 servants at the time of the fire. But few of the guests were aftle to rescue their personal belongings and some were forced to flee In bath robes and other scantv attire. J. C. Ward of New York estimated his loss in apparel and jewels at $5000. Distinguished persons who re cently have been guests at the ho tel Include Mr. and Mrs. Elihu Root, Myron T. Herrick, recently appointed ambassador to France, and the Count de Clairemont. PRAISES Tirtai TO HIS FRIENDS Backache is a symptom of weak or disordered kidneys. Stiff and painful joints, rheumatic aches, sore muscle, puffiness under the eyes are others. These symptoms indicate that the kidneys and bladder need help to lo the work of filtering and casting out from the system poisons and waste pro ducts that cause trouble. Ben Richardson. Wingrove, W. Va , writes: "I will praise Foley Kid ney Pills because they have help ed me." Sold everywhere. ? (adv.) CITY LEAGUE TO OPERATE el Meeting of Twilight Circuit Clubs Called to Make Preliminary Plans Pfdabliflhmentji will be. Invited to orgunize teams so the league may have at least six clubs in oper- ' ation. ' At the meeting Friday night a i new presid 'iit and a new secre tary will be elected, and the ne president will call a meeting for the appointment of a schedule, committee. SEAS! BALDED AS CD I BACK Representatives of the sir Sa lem Twilight baseball league teams that played in the series of games last season, will meet ot the Y. M. C. A. Friday night to make preliminary plans for the opening of the circuit games this season. If possible, it is planned to start the games n?xt week so the series may be concluded July 4. Last year the season opened May 17 and it was impossible to finish the series because of the Inter ference of th? July 4 celebrations and the Shriners' convention in Portland. The six establishments that had trains in the league last season and that will be represented at the ru-ieting Friday night are the Y. M. C. A., the Thomas Kay Woolen mills, the Spaulding Log ging company. Mauser Biothcrs. the state house and the Valley Motor company. All these will be Invited to par ticipate again. If any Is unable to come Into the bague, other WAS IX BKI THREE TlAtS Mts. Josie Reed, 17 N. Kxt.tr St.. Tulsa, Okla.. writes: "1 was n b'd three days with my back. I took Foley Kidney Pills and in two days was at tuy work again. 1 cannot praise your medicine too much." Foley Kidney Pills stop bladder Irregularities and streng then the kidneys. They help el iminate from the system the poisons that cause backache, rheumatic i-ins. stiff Joints, sore muscles, swollen hands and feet, puffiness under the eyes. Sold everywhere. (adv. ) Fans Gather to Make Recoidj Ciowds on Opening Day Annual Play Selected By Snikpoh Society Announcement that It will pre sent "The Importance of Being Earnest" as its annual play, was made by the Snikpoh Dramatic Hoeiet of the high school which is to offer the clever English comedy under the d.rection of Miss Marie Chrchill. The play Is one of the .n.(c sses of Oscar Welld, English drama! 1st. and is in keeping with tho Manila id for high class pro ductions established by the club in the past. The lines of the pla through, mil are permeated by keen, sub tle v.it, luinfcb'd wi;!i clever sa t re. Tiie cast of characters follows: Algernon, a young English noble man Paul Staley. Jack, his friend Evan Jones. Cecil I e. a pretty English girl Ruth Griffith. Mix.i Prism, a spinster -- Nellie Rowland. Gwendolyn, cousin to Aigernon Letliu Wilson. Lady Brackrell, aunt of Algernon Francis Shrode. Rev. Chrasuble, friend of the two me:. .Milton Steiner. Lane, a servant Don Davidson. Merriman. also a servant Asel Eoff. FERTILIZERS tit every Crop and Soil require-J went ; n SWIFT & COMPANY North Portland, pre For Easy Terms and Trices so or write CLARENCE S. B0WNE 1044 Marion St. Phone 63 Hear H. S. DrtVer j Chapel Car Evangelist, at the First Baptist Church 7:45 p. m. Daily ' LIMITED Dinor: I may manage to cut this steak, but I'm hanged if I can chew it. Waiter: Yes. fir. We euar- antee our knives, sir, but our responsibility does not extend to on? customers teeth, Boston tianscript. Trust Your Eyes to Us Scientific Qptical Service Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted Your individual case will receive me attention of our expert Satisfaction assured Charges moderate HARTMAX BROS. Jewelers nnri nnil.l.i Phone 1255 Salem. Oreiron CHICAGO. April 13 The uin nir' riv nt "nlav ball" was heard by" more than 1.16,000 fans, in seven major league parks to day In what officials heralded as I lie 'Touie-baCii of bast-ball." Th" figures, which were unof ficial estimates. Included two records for opening day attend ine at the Chicago National league park, where nearly 2'. 000 saw the game and at the home of the New York Yanke-s, who Dlaved before ::V.ooo. The Chi " -o-ti"trnii game at Detroit in the American league was post .,uei M-cuiise f rain. I'norficial figures for other tities wre: Circinnatl National. 30,400; Ronton National. 12.0J0; Washington American, ix.200; Philadelphia National 1.oo; St. Louis American, 1", 000. He I tiiink modern dress re veals the vanity of the human heart. .She Oh! I never saw one so decollete an that! Elmlra Telegram. Starting Sunday M!Wm Also Clyde Cook in The Huntsman At The Grand Theatre Tiliw II II P v- iSdep Well I W'liAtj riit feel" ncriflllJ iimA I . ! V. when vou'et ill with anv disease caused Yi v i : uisoruereu jnrvr, - KIVf UV until YOtJ trV DR. MILES NERYIliE Ladies' Stylish Wool Plaid ;i SKIRTS m m 'm Styles that have already captured feminine fancy. 'Plaid skirts are the! vojfue for a number of reasons. One reason is that in them are combined harmonious colors that give a certain: piquancy to the costume. An other reason is that they are usually pleated and a! low comfortable walkingf yet still giving the slim ef. feet. Anil then, toci, thsely can be worn with the suit coat with striking effects $6J5$8J5-9.75 and $10.75 ' - Oar Pricet Always The Lowetl GALE! & CO. Commercial 4nd Court Streets THIS WEEK IS 8 tephees aeet Six DEMONSTRATION WEEK We will make special demonstrations from Bur salesrooms every day this week of ihe "SEN SATIONAL STEPHENS SALIENT SIX" 20 miles to the gallon of gasoline I 15,000 miles to set of tires. One quart of oil per 1000 miles. VQCIK mum ! vi; . . '' i . - : ... 1 r - "