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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (April 9, 1920)
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL PAGE FIVE jijamette To ! Li Three Men To Indoor Meet ... a track men! tX rd dash. The con-l ,n ....-a fi..ld has prevented j f "Tthe field events, so that no i ,he J! ,-. entered, al- n Co " m these events. Gan- iisinK ,. j hurdler. L.V- . . nole-vs"ilr' , . h"re,. weigh! fnnV .ill develop into a" sb ,,, training. TjSdl-V in theColum-j r,1Lt rear nd is expected to; I'' .... 'Sl.n. ar at 11 fav- Coach Mathews will line hi, Hm m against the Chemawa d is in ev.-nwo.-se condition' fleldls i not -all cer-t hThe game will be played. 'h3t Z , the Bearcats' t,n Will i'" " , i .ill be the receiver. itpver ia,l" " " f a baseball team, it is cer-( l;1 will he one of the . outmsimt out by any college in 10 ,i.-It..-ik nnil nV es ' d are shw'S up faster lnBnJ Irvine played on the team of, . v. i.,t n.me of his speed, ana n;t i irnev Page, a new man, Is equa .d'as the other. Pimick, Aus Catton mav compose the out . ...u.. mm- find nln.ce (Other men . -lineup ave Easier, catcher; War mer; Power and liillett. Infield ni Radsplnncr, Robbing and Cor-i outfielders- I . I ost League Scoresi Salt Lake R- H- B- aad-. " I lke t . firoeder, Juney and Koehler; i and Byler. Oakland R- H. E. S 10 S ' rancisco :- 7 1 ! Insider, Hill and Pevormer; Sea- nd Anfinson. Loi Angeles R- H. E. Ind -3 10 0 kngelea 1 Arlett and Mitze; Thomas una er. Sacramento R- H. E. lie 2 ' kmento a i jury and Rhorer; Kuntz, Larkln, and Schang. COAST LEAGUE CLUBS OAKLAND care of by veterans. With Babe Bor ton at first base, Bobby Fisher at sec ond and Smith at third, very little Is expected to get by them." "Hap" Morse of Saginaw, who play Public Forum To WHICH IS RIGHT? the Editor In assessing But when we come to assessment ' proof that the assessor's practice is for paving costs, we find the corn r j right, and the city charter is wror.g. ! lot Is called UDon to uav nearer thre'Th voters, therefore shmiM amend' I times than twice as much as an in-' it at the proposed special election in j COCKROACHES 'be ; Bij no matter where it is. . Los Angeles, Cal., Apr. S. The Ver-j non club of the Pacific Coast Baseball; league, minor league champions, is rat-' ed by William Easick, its manager, at; 25 per cent stronger now than tt was1 the corresponding time last season, de-j y pile me lact that it has lost five of us oesi player ttooert Meusel, heavy hiting third baseman, Clarence Brooks, caicner, joe Dawson, Joe Flm-.n-att and Byron Houck, pitchers. For a time it was believed by the Tiger officials that the team would start the 1929 season intact with the ingle exception of Meusel, who went to trie jsew i or Americans. But, it is said. Brooks demanded a salary that in justice to the other players could not be granted. Dawson was sold to Akron. O., after he had refused to come to southern California, while the other two players quit. Jleusel's place at third base, the only change which will have to be made In the field this season, will be filled by J. Carlisle ("Red") Smith, formerly of the New York Americans. ; The outfield is better than it was lust year, probably the best in the league," said Kssiclr. "Hughle High will play at his old position in leftfield; Chadbourne at center, and 'Stumnv' Edington at rightfield with Tomnij Long and 'Scotty- Alcock as utility men." t "The infield berths will be taken Plumber Thought He Needed New Pipes "My stomach and intestines were always full of gas and I often had se vere colic attacks. The pain and sore ness caused me to think I needed a new set of pipes. Since taking Mayr's Wonderful Remedy all this has dis appeared and my only trouble now is to make enough'dough to buy all the food I'd like to eat." It is a simple, harmless preparation that removes the catarrhal . mucus from the intes tinal tract and allays the inflamma tion which causes practically all stom ach, liver and intestinal ailments, in cluding appendicitis. One dose will convlnee or money refunded. J. C. Perry, D. J. Fry and druggists every where. Adv Where lots are 75x150 feet, eight to a diih-k. the corner lot muft nav W Service Men raduated During First School Year, ring the first year of Its existence, Ford service course, organized lary l, WH, by the Ford Motot- any, graduated more than 1000 tot men who came to Detroit from dealers in various parts of the M State to learn the proper and efficient way to repair Ford cars, the Intention of the company to fually have every service man and anic employed by authorized dealers come to Detroit to take lourse. polntments are made through the branches, one of which sends five Mtei each day. The time occu isone month and it is divided be P theory and practice. The stu- f are paid by the Ford company their time a part of which Is doing actual work on curs in fhe It. In the present class are 120 M, and every state is represent ee expenditure of $150,000 which Je cost of beginning- this rnnm. 'ked upon by company officials as 'd Investment because It will help e standard service to car owners. 3i WASHING WONT RID HEAD OP DANDRUFF The only sure way to get rid if dandruff is to dissolve it, then yon destroy it entirely. To . do this, get about four ounces of ordinary liquid arvon; apply it at night when retir-: ing; use enough to moisten the scalp and rub it in gently with the finger tips. Do this tonight, and by morning, most if not all. of your dandruff will be gone, and three er 'four more ap plications will oswpletely dissolve and entirely destroy every single sign and trace of It, no matter how much dan druff yon may have., Tou will find, too, that all itching and digging of the scalp will stop at once, andj'our hair will be fluffy, lus trous, glossy silky and oft, aad loek and feel a hundred times better. You can get liquid arvon at any drug store. It is inexpensive and never fails to do the work. Ad(v) Neuralgic Pains Give Way to Soothing Hamllu'8 Wizard Oil forme German emperor is per 'd to leave the cahIIo m Am. "I'y On Urcont r,oo(... c. A4D0 mithl'anlr V, , ...... 4 . ,vtlrt 'e uas omy onoe f i Doom estate', to give in- f ule worn, uur ay of his daughter and son- - nere Be was not permitted to " esmte to his guests. Hamlin's Wizard Oil is a safe and effective treatment for headache and neuralgia. Rubbed in where the pain Is, it acta as a tonic to the tortured nerves and almost invariably brings quick relief. Its healing, antiseptic qualities can always be relied upon to prevent In fection or other serious results, from sprains, bruises, cuts, burns, bites and stings. Just as good, too, for sore feet, stiff neck, frist bites, cold sores and canker sores. Get tt from druggists for 80 cents. If not satisfied return the bottle and get your money back. Ever constipated or have sick head ache? Just try Wizard Liver Whips, pleasant little pink pills, 80 cents. Guaranteed. (Adv) Same Fair Price AS Before The War and the same pure, wholesome beverage so ttvany have enjoyed for jearc. i Instant ? Postum has a pleasing coffee Ifte flavor but is more economical than coffee and has the added value .. of absolute firedomfixm caffeine or other harm- tul ingredients. ' Pnum 0al cSn Battle CrwrOEA. ed third base for the Bencals in its value of property for general tax: exhibition games with the Chicaeo ?- tion purposes, the general rule of the tionals, is expected to slay with the'tfounty assessor is to value the cor-'$S55 where an inside lot pavs only team as a utility man. ner lot from 1-S to H more than tha j315f assuming for convenience S3 hssick has signed two new players msloe lm- lne Iallner "om lne per front foot as the rate of cost. ns oie veierana. Art K run: mo Wi!.'"" " " 1 ' ' v lie MitchelL "Wheezer" Dell, Peter ratio ot i"crease 1" value of the Schneider and Sara Ross, and Ed corner lo over the inside lot- Exceiit Maier. owner of the r-i.ih i ,rt.i 'in specially favored business loca- to be in the east Irvine to ii.., . tion. the corner lot Is never assess Either the assessor is , radical! v May,' us recommended by Mayor Wil son, and the directors of the Com-; nieicial club. E. S. TIUJXUHAST. ' i LIBK11TV BONDS New York, Apr. 9. Final prices of rl?Sl (1 ew more twirlers. Elmer Hill, a San utegro semi-professional, and "Lefty"; Mann, ot the San' Pedro submarine base, are the new mound men alreaay signed. Al De Vormer, last season's catcher, will begin the season playing better ball than last year, according to Es sick. He will be aided by "Pep" Sulli van, a local semi-professional, who. it is said, will fin Brook's place without any difficulty. wrong in ms ideus "of .comparative 1 liberty bonds today were: 1 14 s, 9S.82; values, or the city charter is very 'first 4's, 91.S0; second 4's, 90; first unfair in assessing or taxing the cor- 414 'a 91. 80; second 414 's, 89. 0; third ed at twice the value of the In!.'"'":!!! and two thirds tim 414 s, 92.40; fourth 414 s, 89.84. Vic lot, other conditions being equal. Rheumatism Sciatica A good hot mustard plaster is sure to overcome most rheumatic pains An increase of salary of 40 per cent " 'viatica and gout, becauso for the faculty of the Western Reserve i h?at e"-SeS Pa'n' university at Cleveland was voted yes-1 BfS''s Mustarine rs Just as hot is terday bv the trustees. This is in "fl-itne old fashioned plaster, more effec- as much as the inside lot for the cost'tory 3 J-4's, 97.66; victory 4 S-4's, oi paving aDutung streets. Both can-' 97.58. not be right. According to the ratios of value assumed in the provisions of the chap ter, owners of suburban property, where the greater part of future pav ing must be done, ought to be will ing to exchange two or two and a half inside lots for a single corner lot. But who, or where, are the own ers willing to make such an ex change? . If there are none, we have plain dition to a 25 per cent increase errant ed last June. An effort is being made to organize New York City's 12,000 girl telephone operators. Banish Catarrh Breathe llyomci for Two Minutes uml Stufftd np Head Will Go If you want to get safe relief from catarrh, cold in the head or from an irritating cough in the shortest timo breathe Hyomei. It will clean out your head in two minutes and allow you to breathe freely, awake or asleep, or money re funded. Hyomei should end a cold in one day, and relieve you of disgusting snuffles, hawking, spitting unu oi fensive breath in a week. Hyomei is made chiefly from Euca lyptus, a soothing, healing, germ kill ing antiseptic, that conies from the eucalyptus forests of inland Australia where catarrh, asthma and other bron chlal troubles are seldom known. Hyomei is pleasant ana easy to breathe. Just pour a few drops into the hard rubber inhaler, use as di rected anl relief is almost certain. A complete Hyomei outfit, includ ing inhaler and one bottle of Hyo mei, costs but little at drugeists ev erywhere and at D. J. Fry's. Ends indigestion I! relieves stomach Buserr, tour mod eh, belching and all to mack discus or memrj back. Large box of tablet! 60 seats, Druggist is all towns, KEEP IT SWEET Keen Tour stomach Sweet today and ward of! the iatfi Station of tomorrow try . IIKIQI0S the new aid to digaction. As pleasant and as safe to take as candy.' MAOK BY SCOTT tk MOWN! Makers or com emulsion a-fe. BREAD LlC J V health.1 gry There is no question but that better bread makes for better health. That be ing the case there is noth ing that should stand in your way of ordering our bread at 6n.ee, If your food store doesn't handle it send their name and address and we'll see that they will. Re member to order it by name PHILIP WINTERS, Prop. 170 N. Com'l. St. Phone 247 "Walfelt" 'jt .(fl-oj lases me piace ui iiuuae ""''I llnlnir tnr laaa. Max 0. Buren 179 North Commercial W.W.MOORE House Furnisher HOME OP THE VTCTBOLA You get more for your Money at Moore's. L. M. HUM Care of YickSoTong Chinese Medicine and Tea Co. Has medicine srhkh -will cur any known disease. Open Sundays from 10 a. m. until P. ta. 151 South High Street Salem, Oregon. Pbons 181 tive, quicker, cleaner and cannot blis ter. Don't worry about ' those rheu matic pains and twinges. Apply Begy's Mustarine tonight over the af fected parts and cover with a cloth that's all but eh- what Joyful relief. 30 cents. All druggists. S. C. Wells & Co., LeRoy, N. Y. , r i Vw I a For Infants EASILY KILLED TODAY BY USIN STEARNS' PASTE Da KSS MtTS t WATER BUGS, RATS AND MICE Km4, tor Cm. tntalll.a OftBEBi FROM YOUR DEALER No Ceoknif A Nutritious Diet for All Ages Quick Lunch at Home or Office 4void Imitations and Substitute BEST f OR HOME SHINES SAVE THE LEATHER THE BIO VALUE PACKAGES PASTES AND LIQUIDS THE F. F. DALLEY CORPORATIONS LTD. ForBUttk, Tan. 0 Blood, Duk Brows UK wuuuw JBUFFMAN THE GASOLINE SITUATION The Necessity oi Conservation There exists today on the Pacific Coast an acute shortage of gasoline. As this Company has pointeed out on several occasions, the condition is due to insufficient production of crude oil and a greatly increased consumption of gasolinee by industry and hy owners of pleasure cars. . ). Oasoline is a vital factor in the life of the community, industri ally and otherwise, and it is of the greatest "importance, at ; this . juncture, that it be used with the utmost discretion, that essenti al requirements may be supplied. The present is by no means the season of maximum demand, which comes later in the year. f The condition, therefore, is Hke-!y to be continuing, rather than , transitory. - Responsibility for meeting the situation does not rest solely upon the oil industry. The public also has a serious duty in the matter. On its part, the Standard Oil Company is straining its re- sources and organization to increase the supply of gasoline. In the field it is working for the maximum production of crude oil. In the refinery it is working for the maximum production of gasoline from the crude oil and it is spending large sums of money on equipment for new processes, of its own discovery and development, whereby a still greater yield of gasoline will be obtained. The point already has been reached Kere gasoline must be conserved most carefully. That is a duty of the public. In con sumption of this product, essential industries must necessarily come first pleasure utilization thereafter. Already the Company has taken steps toward protecting the supply for the vital needs of induustry which, if lessened, would affect the business life of the community. There is now the danger of a curtailment of supply to non-essentials such as pleas ure cars. The assistance of the public, therefore, is imperative. Until lately, gasoline has been abundant, and its lavish and extrav agant use has been possible. That time is past. Buy as little gasoline as possible. Use what you must "Waste none. STANDARD OIL COMPANY , (CALIFORNIA) f.K.t3iy . .-irmirn.-wmrm-twT t . . . .... u , - I . .ull CUnttrh. 1129 Jlroftrtway, w,i" - ; 'trrr.i I mm r it v n K dit 1 inTTTJ"M Af . "IVAMT" AlWP-Wi y j M.HSU Uj.IU L l;lt lUHJ o Kf kj i inn , jiii, .... i au; stare street