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FOUR DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, SATURDAY, MAY 7, 1904. THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE FOR &AKlNG POWDER I $ t BATTED LIKE FIENDS WW Absolutely Pure EUGENE COLLEGE SPIRI1 Juniors Took Posses sion of Roof of Yil lard Hall being in poor health for the time be ing had not examined or removed tbem. Tuesday evening the baby boy, In playing around, got hold of a bot tle, and when the mother reached him the contents had been drained. The little fellow exclaimed "Oh, mamma, It burns," and was soon dead in his mother's arms. It is not known Just vshat the dead- lv nnlsnn uns thntlph If pnntnlnoil l ' " " some carbolic acid. o IT WILL BE FINE. Sophomores Made no Attempt to Thwart Their Flans Freshmen Flag From Deady Hall All Are Looking Forward to the May Festival With Much Pleasure. (Eugene Register, May 7th.) Early jesterday morning sevoral members of the Junior class took pos session the roof of Vlllard hall foi the purpose of floating the '05 flag from there this morning. They were well armed with various implements for beating off any attack. The en thusiastla students also took to the room with them a quantity of pro visions and a tent and bedding. Af ter all avenues of approach wdro se roof with them a quantity of pro ceeded to make themselves comfort able for the day. The sophomore made no attompt to reach tho roof, and will In all prob ability not do so, as they recently voted In class meeting not to molest the juniors. So, If the plans work out. tho '05 flag will float today, and the Juniors will bo happy. Tho ever-prosont froshmen butted In yesterday, and, with great cere mony, raised the '07 flag from Deady hall. It is needleas to say that no one noticed the flag any moro than to glvo a few sighs of pity for Its would-bo dcfondors. CHILD DRNKSFATAL DOSE. Picked Up Bottle In House Into Which Parents Had Just Moved. Nowbarg, Or., May 7. The year and iv half old son of Mr. and Mrs. Prathor drank poison from a bottlo ho picked up in tho house, and oxplrod In a few minutes, a day or two slnco. Tho Prathera had Just movod Into a houso In which Home bottles had boon loft in tho back room but both parents If jou have neer been to a May festival j ou hae a splendid opportu nity to attend the one this year. It is to be held at Salem on May 17, IS and 10. This Is the sixth annual festlv.il of music given by the Willamette Val ley Choral Union, of which the chor uses of Albany. Eugene, Salem, Port land and Corvaills are members. The singers will number more than 100. The best soloists In the We3t will take part Mrs. Iloae Bloch-Bauer, Mrs. Etta Squlres-Seley, Mr. Irving, M. Glen, Mr. J. W. Drew. These, with an orchestra of 25, composed of the best artists In Portland and Salem, will surely be a rare treat to lovers of music. There will be three evenings of Hong. The first a miscellaneous pro gram, and at the other two will be Miriam's Song of Triumph. The Lay of the Bell, The Golden Legend and Beautiful Willamette. The later Is a boautlful setting of Sam L. Simp son's poem, by Father Dominic, and dedicated to the Willamette Valley Choral union. Tho music rendered during the festival will not be so classical but what any one who is fond of music at all will enjoy It. Evoryone who appreciates good music, and plenty of it, should not miss this. Mr. Francesco Soley will conduct the festhal. Excursion rates will be In vogue so that those at a distance can at tend. Soo or write Mr. Seley or Mr. C. D. Mlnton, Salem, Oregon, about tickets Bolter get a season ticket and have a good time and plenty of It. Treasurer Gets Money. Shorlff Colbath turned over T-5370.G2 to treasurer Richardson this morning, and the county exchequer Is enriched thereby t8e06o9etta ia ! Salem Gun Store Paul H. Hauser, Prop. Baseball Supplies Lawn Tennis Croquet Sets Hammocks Guns Ammunition Fishing Tackle Bicycles Sundries Bicycles Repaired Headquarters fo Spotsmea. Pitchers Were Unable to Stop the Fireworks and Ihe Fielders Went Some Salem 11, .Vancouver 6, tells the story of yesterday's game at Atletlc Park. The weather was fairly good, not any too warm or dry, but several hundred enthusiastic lovers of the sport occupied seats in the grand stand and bleachers, or stood along the rail, during nine full innings and enjoyed the many good plays. Tho toldlers had blood in their eje, and landed hard on Lucas throughout the seven chapters that he occupied the central station He said "hello" fre quently, and Callff replaced him at the end of the seventh. It was not particularly the fault If the local southpaw, but he was simply up in the air, ana his landing appparatus seemed to be out of gear. When Man ager Fay concluded to make the change It was apparent to everone that something was needed. "Needles" took to the left garden like a good fel low, and covered as much territory as a Japanese army corps. He real ized that it was his off day in the box and gave a big sigh of relief when he struck the sod In the out pasture. "Slats' 'Taylor "got his' 'all the way through, and he did not have the sup port behind him that tho local tossers could boast of, but he was game, and faced the artillery with a smile on his kisser. Califf batted like a fiend, get ting two doubles, both up against the fence, and Mclnnis swatted the horse hide for a long single and poked the leather almost over the right field fence for a two-bagger. Harper made a long running catch that brought him a round of applause from tho grand stand, anJ Johnson drew a two timer in the fifth "Happy SI" Davis had more fun than anybody in tho game for "Slats' 'walked him three times, and he made first on a field er's chance once, but he completed the circuit in the four events. The fans like a batting game, where tho fielders get plenty to do, and they certainly witnessed that kind" jester day. Manager Prebles ha3 signed Sleb Ies, of Portland, and he will be In the Sunday game, also Gaines, one of tho best amateur players In Portland, to play first base. He has a bad bunch with the bat, and they biff the sphere with a vengeance. The score today was.: Standing of Clubs. Yesterday's Scores. Salem 11, Vancouver 6. Eugene 9, Roseburg 0. W. L. PC. Salem 4 0 1000 Eugene 5 1 833 Roseburg 1 1 200 Vancouver 0 5 000 Salem. " AB R DAN GROSVENOR SAYS: "Pe-ru-na is an Excellent Spring Catarrh RemedyI am as Well as Ever." Fay, ss 6 2 Lougheed, c ...... 3 0 4 1 0 0 1 o 1 H PO A E 1111 Davis. 3b 2 Nehrlng, lb 4 Downie, 2b C Suess, rf 5 Mclniss, cf 5 Callff. p If. 3 Lucas, p If 3 0 5 0 2 3 11 1 1 0 1 2 3 2 12 12 1 Totals 36 11 10 27 12 6 .Vancouver. AB R H PO A E Johnson, 3b 4 2 3 1 O'Day, 2b 5 1 2 0 Lewis, c 4 u 1 7 Patterson, ss 4 0 0 1 Graves, cf 4 0 1 1 Jackson, lb .3 1 0 15 Leo, rf 4 12 0 Harper. It 4 1 1 2 Taylor, p 4 0 10 Totals 3G C 11 27 15 8 Runs and Hits by Innings. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 89 Salem 0 0122303 &-U Hits 0 1231201 010 yancouvor .. . .d3.'0 0 1 0 2 0 0- 6 " Hits 14012020 1 11 Summary of Game, Base stolon, Johnson, Harper, Davis 3, Fay, CaifiXnDownlo, Mcr Inlss. Doublo plays, Callff to Davis, Pat terson to Jackson. Struck out by Lucas 4; by Califf 1; by Taylor 5. .... Two-baso hits, Johnson, Mclniss, Ca llff 2. ' ',t" "l Bases on balls, off Lucas 2; off Taylor 4. 'l Wild pitch, Lucas. Hit by pltchod ball, Jackson by Lu cas. Left on bases, Vancouver C, Salem 7. First baso on errors, Vancouver 4JJ Salem C. Earned runs, Vancouver 1; Salem 2, Hits, off Lucas 10; off Callff 1; off W.K. Griffith, Ooncan,Tl I suffered with chm'nuiJ C Pom,... fr tho world for many years. Iimhi.. plotely cured mo. I think P?4 N aiy general health is mncl, ", "r it use, as I am mJg2W uttvo mjoa ior years." ytET' A ConEreMinan.. i,.,.. Congressman ILBowen tt.J, roll county, Va., wr5IUuk well " can cheerfully i valuable remedy. ftiS2?7J who Is suffering wlthTSfcJ? tB HOX. DAN. A. GROSVENOR, OP THE FAMOUS OHIO FAMILY. Hon. Dan. A. Grosvenor, Deputy Auditor for tho War Department, In a letter written from Washington, D. C, says: "Allow me to express my grdtlwde to you tor the benefit derived from one bottle of Pcruna. One week has brought wonderful changes and I am now as well as ever. Besides being one of tho very best , Hiring tonics it is an excellent caUrrh remedy. " DAN. A. GROSVEMR. In a recent lottcr ho says:" consider Pcruna really more ncritorious than I did when I wrote you last. J receive numerous letters from acquaintances all over the country asking me if my certifiatt c is genuine. I invariably answer, -ycs."Dan. A. Qrosvcnor. A County Coninlnloner' Letter. Hon. John Williams, County Commis sioner, of 517 West Second stroot,Duluth, Minn., says tho following in regard to Parana: " As a remedy for catarrh I can cheer fully recommend l'oruna. 1 know what It la to suffer from that terriblo dlBcaso and I feel that it is my duty to speak a good word for tho tonlo that brought mo immediate relief. Pcruna cured mo of a bod coho of catarrh and 1 know It will cure any other sufferer from that dis ease." John Williams. A Cuncresuman's totter. Hon. II. W. Ogdon.Congressman'from Louisiana, in a lottur written at Wash ington, D. C, says tho following of Pe rana, the national catarrh remedy: "I can conscientiously recommend your Pentna as a fine tonic and all around good medicine to those who are In need of a 'catarrh remedy. It has been commended to me by people who have used It, as a remedy par ticularly effective in the cure of ca tarrh. For those who need a good catarrh medicine I know of nothing better." suffering Jnl' toifc'3 la In need of a nermn--'??'tl cure."-. Bowen. -"w,,ettd Mr. Prod. D. Scott, La 0Il. . Guard of Hiram Foot BaUTeT "As a specific for inn . .tW Perana at tho head. I wT1 self for colds and catarSfX and It is a splendid remedy. TuT vitality. Increases bodily .fcJJ makes a sick person well lailh I glvo Peruna my hearty lndors". Fred. D.Scott. ""WMaie Gen. Ira C. Abbott, WMitrw,, Washington, D. C, w rites: ' " I am fully convinced that ton cdy is an excellent tnnt r:Jf- friends have used it with the am eflcial result fnr ..t.- .P tarrhal trouble.-Ira C. Abbott Mrs. Elmer Plemlm?. ... 1 voir Council No. 1G8. Knni, ... gion of Honor, of MlnncaMliTJJj writes from 2,'A'i Pnll.- ,.., ? 8 ""iiJS,,! j. navo Doon troubled all my llfo with catarrh In my head. I took Pcruna for about three months, and now think I am permanently cured. I believe that for catarrh in all Hsv forms Pornna Is tho medicine of tho age. It cures when all other rai fall. 1 can Heartily rwommcndfi at a catarrh remedy." Mrs, TM Flomin Treat Catarrh In Sprinr. 9 Tho spring is tho tlmo totreatcsi Cold, wot winter weather often t& a euro of catarrh. If acourwolfc1 is taken during tho early springe; tha euro will bo prompt ana perms There can Iks no failures if Pcra taken intelligently during the firai weather of spring. As a systemic catarrh remedy Pe: eradicates catarrh from the ijii wherever it may bo located. He catarrh of tho stomach or bomli r. tho same certainly as catanhot thtl&ji If you do not derive prompt and nj factory rosulta from tho use of Pot write at onco to Dr. Hartmtn, girisjf full statement or your cas and t r, bo pleased to glvo you hrs Tahulb vlco gratis. Address Dr. Ilartman, Prs'iest Tho Ilartman Sanitarium, Colnatei,( Mrs Elmer iwl MlaneaDolii.yli , I 1 $1520 a Day Average Daily Sales This Week Tuesday, May 3, we closed the sale of 25 tracts la. Smith's Fttslt Farms No. for a consideration of $4,700. Thursday, May 5, we sold another lot of i i tracts, consideration $2,000. Friday, May 6, another lot of six tracts went at $900. This week's sales foot up $7,600. $5.00 a month boys these tracts. The remaining lots are already "h&agfil in the balance." Can you afford to let this opportunity go without buying? I lays are dangerous. Come early and avoid the rush. We opened this Saturday morning with Thirteen Tracts Left out of trie $: nal Ninety-five. These Fruit Farms were placed on the market February 2fli, which makes a record of 82 tracts being sold in 95 days. Salem Abstract & Land J r Company. First National Bank Building. Frank W. Waters, Mg1 Time of game, 1.50. Umpire. Derrick. Scorer, Jessup. I. ' '- 1 k v Today's Game. The batteries today aro Mclniss and Lougheed for Salem, and Howard and Superior Line of Hand made CHOCOLATE CREAMS at The Spa ------ i T-TTiiiiiinmnmmi Taylor 10. Lewis for Vancouver.