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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (May 3, 1920)
1920. THE CAPITAY JOURNAL FACE I 1VE jEFfJs Gradually Picking up an Education By Bud Fisher. Copyright, UiO, by II. C. Fisher. Trade Maik Reg. U. S. OUico. . aiw vv iM vcvUi fb'ir-iL Mnt ., -. rr- ... - f , v.nvn. i.rti .11111 iiauiiftniinu I? U'Jf fl i!IPIt! Ill IH' 'L' mill HIP I1T:II ll Mlilis .lllll r . UUIl - v JoKers Eugene 1119k imv C. A. a,4-,y, when a tuiunu- ,i with the IMiK'-"'' item winnliiK "' the scores 1eiitt as ; nn!i ! Kni'tifn, (iriffin i Schneffor. K i Si haetfor. C. i I'nitt 1.:... i'ii'ison ; Hfsse Kiiwlins Stiiilxiok ...... Young Dillon H Canip'x'll Stewart I...:.... ... i .. ... 3 ... 1 ... 0 ... 0 ... 0 ... 0 0 ... 1 ... 3 21 Usini; .Mr. unit .Mrs. Oswald Wwt nr.il improvement Is observable il!iiii:iiler, Miss Helen, of Portland, v. li i -..ere spending the week-end with t'.uvermn- nnd llrs. J ten V. Olt'ott; Mi's. ii. V. Mi'Dnnalil, who is a puest nt the home of Sir. and Mrs. T A l.ivetle;, ; .VI r. and Mrs. Wintermute. ' in the work of the liearcats, ami with th. resular team and with Irvine in the box they would have had no trouble Ill trouncing Red Hupcit'.". club. Al- , though Steele had plenty of smoke nnd d i Mr. and Mrs. llinehey, Mr. and Mrs.' Powers and .Mi.-s Ruder all of Port land. Jehnnie Jones provided dinner nt the clii: houvv f.ir niemhers of the e'ub and their Suests. in his usuat e cellent manner. control, the liearcats had no difficulty fi'dioii him lor h:ltly swais and i-uproveiiieitt in bsittini; is nil thit' -i.vM o iBake Coacli Mathews' ' ; a th'iiRerons Sippotient. They . . ut Muit'inmuh elub here Satur- .: there uiay be oilier pinics : the week. . " ll jjjl 3 ' 3 3 1 1 0 27 a This is the flint time the local play- q i ers have been able to win from tile l?u Ijl gene iiKgreRHtion, and much satisfac 2 1 tiuii in beiug expressed at their im 0 provement, which In due to the in- professional. The Salem tenm wan San Knincisco somewhat crippleu by the absence of Oakland Oliimer and Thlelsen, star performers. ( Vernon The playing uf Keene and Farrtir gait Lake 3 caused mum comineni, eacn iiuvoik j Portland 2 broken his former record by several j,og Angeles .. astrokes. - I Sacramento .... A large card was displayed near the Seattle coast u: or KTAXDIXOS i Sun l-'ranclsco, May 3. following is standing of clubs in the Pacific Coast Baseball league after yesterday's games: ve BAitiu.rn:. m Jifw Hampshire rs Taiilac hnmhl (Mrt I'lmnei' In her I lint frry BHffwInit In knaw iiImiiiI this HHw, W. ......17 ......1R 14 12 10 10 10 9 L. 7 70 13 13 11 14 15 15 P.C. .708 .61 i .519 .480 .476 .417 .400 .3 V. Penitentiary Nine Hands Bearcats 13-9 Drubbing The Willamette liearcats lost to the Oregon state penitentiary team Sntur- club house with the words "longest drive" outlined in bright pennjes blued to the card the playing making the longest drive, to receive the ' money. The honors wont to Krcol Kay una Walter MeCornsek ,und much merri ment was caused by the discovery that the very small son of one of the i)lay prs had spent part of a busy afternoon extracting the "pennies from the sign. i However,-eus-h prlaos can not be taken day by a-soere -of 13 ttf 9 in ft loosely1 without placing the standing or an ,j played game Saturday. The Benrcats amnteur player in Jeopardy, so the j were lacking two of the regular in-j little, chap probably saved the tw field rage .nnd McKlttrlek the lat-j plavers being claused as professionals. , ler being laid up with a wrench knee,) Out of town -guests at the club were j Brewster pitched, for the collegian j Mrs. Walter McCornack, Airs. Rorer and was hit . freely, as was Stoele ofj and Mr "Martin of fiugene, whose j 0 S. P. : , husbands were plnylng In the Kugene Although they lost the game, great IMPORTANT iij : - i t Tuesday Morn dawned bright and fair, . J A balmy fragrance -filled the air; , f The, natives sniffed and said, "By gum, jj I I do believe that Spring has come." . ; t That Tuesday morning will soon be here. Your blood j will soon be throbbing under the "Magic Touch of Spring." J But before it does come, you should by all means get ready for it. NOW Is the time. And your first thougnt should be your BICYCLE. WHAT CONDITION IS IT IN? Does it need. "looking over?" Will you need new tires? Get it out today and brins: it t'o ua or just plione and we Wilrcall for it. We will look it over, tighten up the spokes, adjust the chain and make it "spick and span" so you can . jump" into the saddle the first nice day. It is our unceasing desiro to do your work as you want it done and to give you the best bicycle for the money, if you want a new one. We offer for your inspection a line of bicycles carefully chosen and combining features that make them "more than ordinary bicycles." You will find here the DAYTON bicycle, recognized everywhere for Style, Strength, Durability the ultimate in value. Come in today before the Spring "Rush" commences. Millions of Tiny Germs Cause Your Catarrh Real Relief Comes , Only by ,1 j Cleansing the Blood of the Germa. You muit realize thtl your blood ia loaded down with catarrh Eerma, and these germs munt b removed from your blood before you can expect real, rational relief from the disease. And of course, you fcnow that you cannot reah these Semis in your blood with arrays nnd douches. S. S. iS. will cleanie your blood of the cause of Catarrh, and give real relief. It has been in con stant use for more than fifty, vean, and is sold by all druggists. Buy a bottle of S. S. S. today and lose no further, time in getting on the right treatment. Valuable advice regarding your case wiH be furnished freo. Ad drew Medical Adviser, 103 Swift Laboratory, Atlanta, Ga. ,, : '""wine, ;iml i LS wman 0Ufcht to j ' the 8tilto:m.t ., U3 S(.c,(n,, 'N HamM,h(,.o. J?" h- and . " of that cltv. , all well fr th,, - continue .1 -i Ktobe in ,,,, I had ki,i 'fdalmo,, con- ;t;vj-t ,,,,.a: ' ... "UI 1 H-r, ,1,1 - ...is ri.1;:: 3f Tn,,l '-"'hi. '' r:,!,ll''i , "i"i.tl id 1 ! I at " nh:,t V.. i , "T Tller'k 'iSs;st ip (Alv, The High Cost of Street Car Riding is nothing in the life of the bicyclist. Nor is he or she forced to suffer the inconvenience of the crowded, stuffy, gernwladen street car. Why should bicyclists worry about the increasing price of fares when they have their own private conveyance ready to take them where they want to go at any time. Once you're a bicyclist you will never go back to the sport of strap hanging. . .We have a bicycle for you it's a s- - " Harley-Davidson CO.VirS AND SSK THEM THIS WEEK HARRY V. SCOTT 147 South Commercial Street And ten other high grades of bicycles are here,all equippednvith that good old Vacuutir Cup Tire 3-in-t Oil and 2-in-J add Lloyd E.Ramsden Vote (or Bill Evans for City Recorder A. H. MOORE ; r 421 Court Street NATIONAL BICYCLE WEEK M to 8 th. ' M .' -''' V' 3 s 4 . Sfil Have jou ever thought what a Bicycle can mean to you In ridint? lor pleasure? It is one of the most lifiiltlif'til forms of exercise. Ride a Kicyele to work nnd save time arid money. A Hirycle is the best present of nil. Women litvl . y lm the most pleasant way to keep heulthy, Imppy, mid strong. Xoxv's the time t,. ... your cl.mlcr nrw nto- k uf latest ra.lel. M lit to nth i, Sttii.TOl Hii-y. I. Week. Huv now nnd t- full union iivj. . :4. fill 1 tr c t Inc., :$.r Warren St., Kf ew okk, u. a. . CYCLE TRADES OE AMERICA, t t r M 4 i a t