Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, May 14, 1904, Page THREE, Image 3

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    DAILY CXP.TAL MAt. AtlM. bHtQrURbAVTMAV 14, 1fe
LESS
TERROR
EXTRA
ONE
INNING
NEEDED
A Name to Make Men Shudder
No Longer-Locomoter Atax
To Decide Splendid Game of
Ball Between Raglans
and Foreigners-
ia Now in the List of
Curable Diseases-
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l smugly m lU'TifflirKsra
Will lllfff J
Special Bargains
At The Big Store
Standing of the Clubs.
,p. W. PP
Salem ,- 8 6 2-750
Eugene .. ,,.lg, 6 4 -COO-
Roseburg 9,. 4, 5 444
M Vancouver , a .s-9. ,2 7, i222j
a car
young ebsei
Fresh proof Is furnished tlaily that .and that no ;onbouragement of
a path to recovery has at w - my bualnea8 requlre9 mo,tw
! opened before tho most hopeless vlc' travel dally, hut I was compelled to.
If on Beds
In order to make room for a large
ilpment of Iron Beds we are offering
it present stock at prices far below the
Btfal figures. We have the best con-
;ted Iron Beds in the city at prices
it will win yoar patronage. We start
i
em at
t.wU
ents and Awnings
Wall Paper
Do not forget that we carry Tents and
Lwnings, adfostable Awnings for resi-
lce windows only $3.50 complete
id pot tip.
It is easy to pick yoor wall paper
when you look at out up-to-date stock
of paper
At 8c per Doable roll
Paper your rooms now and make the
walls glad.
TtUDK
Vudor
Yesterday's Games.
At Salem-'Salem 4, Vancouver 3.
At Roseburg Roseburg' 8, Eugeno3
Hurrah for tho Raglans, hurrah
for tho Foreigners, for both teams
played gilt-edge ball at Athletic Park
yesterday. It was one-of those games
that we read about, but tho locals had
a little the best of It, and, therefore
won. It took 10 Innings to decido
this, however.
Callff pitched six Innings, and there
never was a semblance of a hit made
from the youngster. He did. not Issue
'any passes, and fielded-his position In
an errorless manner) He 'waa, struck
on the arm in the sixth Inning by a
pitched ball, and forced to retire In
favor of Mclnnls, who held tho heavy
batters down to foiir hits. "Mc" was
a little stiff and offish when ho com
menced tho "anti-over" feat, but soon
settled down to clean, hard ball play
ing. For six innings one hit satisfied
Fay's proteges, but during the sev
enth, eighth, ninth and tenth they
landed for a total of seven more, in
spite of tho fine work of Gregory, the
southpaw, who pitched magnificent
ball.
I Tho fielding work was fast and
snappy and without errors, and tlmo
and time again the spectators went
wild. It was a game-which every one
could appreciate, and would be a
credit to any league in tho country.
Harper, Suess and Lee distinguished
themselves in the field.
The score was as follews:
Vancouver.
AB R H PO A E
Johnson, ss 5 0 ' 0 3 2 1
Donovan, 3b .... 4 1 1 1 2 0
JO'Day, 2b .. v.... 4 2 2 12 1
Lewis, c ....' .. ..4 0 0 8 1 0
Hayno8,ab4...4'!.' 4 0 jO 8 0 0
Craves, "cl ..'.,'..- 4 0 1 1 0 0
Lee, rf ..4 0 0 2 0 0
"Harper, If . 4 0 0 3 0 0
Gregory, p ...; :.... 4 f 0 0 3 1
tims known to medical scipnco, mo reni-ajn homi months at, a streccny
sufferers from locomotor ataxia, the'an(1 ttt times I .tiould barcjy shufH
ho?
tempt to
ex-
miinn of which' aro. In tho language
of the highest medical authority,
"probably tho most agonizing which
the human , frame is compelled to en-
Tho achievement almost passes be
lief, for this most dreadful of nervbus
diseases has long been regarded as
Inevitably fatal. One cannot, however,-
refuse credit to Buch well-attested
and complete cures aa that of
cut nq e w.u.
MARE
PORCH AND
WINDOW SHADES
Hammocks
We are showing the Palmer Ham
mocks. The best kind on the market.
We start them at 60c for a fai hammock.
Totals
....37 3 4 27 10 3
Salem.
AB R H PO A E
Folding
MaDC IN LL COLORS MOTTUO. PLAIN
AND DWRATED-WIATiaRPROOF DYT3.
Put some of these shades arpund yoor
ttch and have a cool nia.ee in elf.
iese shades turn the hot sun rays but
fruit of a free circulation of air. They
re Just the thing to form the sides of a
Summer or Lawn
House
O
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ft
42
I
Fay, cf 5
Wilklns, c .. ..'.. 3
Lougheed, 3b ... 5
Nehring, lb '. .... 5
Davla, s's - . . 4
Williams, If .. '.;., 3
Dow'nlo, 2b .. ,.. 4
Suess, rf 4
Callff, p ....;-.,., 1
Mclnls3, p ........ 2
5
0
24
1
Folding Go-Cats
The above cart reclines" and folds
making a handsome and useful cart for
all round use. They are light and easy
to run, Rubber tires, Iron gear, Ruffled
Parasol. Prjce $8,00, others for $3.00.
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Totals 36 . 4 8 30 23 3
Runs and Hits by Innings.
Salem 0 00000003 14
Hits 100000112 38
Vancouver ...0 00000201 0 3
Hits 0 00000202 0 1
Summary of Game.
Bases stolen, Harper Wilklns,
Struck out, by Callff 1- by Mclniss
5; by Gregory 7.
Two-base hits, O'Day, Davis, Wil
liams, Mclniss.
Passed balls, Lewis 1, Wilklns 1.
Bases on ball, off Gregory 3,
Wild pitches, Mclniss 2.
Hit by pitched ball, Callff by Gre-
MR, C. E. JANVRIN.
Mr. C. E. Janvrln, of Hampton Falls,
N. H., whose recovery furnishes, con
vincing evidence of the power of the
new remody.
Mr. Janvrln was attacked .about
three years ago by what ho at first
thought was rheumatism. He did the
usual thing applied liniments to his
legs, which were the parts affected,
and got temporary relief. But the
trouble always returned and, each
time, with greator severity. Ho real
ized that the disease was gaining a
firmer hold of his system all tho
while, and after ho had endured the
pain and discomfort for more than a
year, he began to consult physlslans
In great anxiety.
Ho was startled by tho verdict,
which they agreed in pronouncing In
his case. Ho learned from them that
he was In tho grasp of a fearful dlB
easo, already far advanced, from
which there seomod to be no possible
escape. "They all said," Btates Mr.
Janvrln, "that I had locomotor ataxia;
that my spinal cord had degenerated;
my feet across the floor.
Mv lfiCB nnd feet seemed to
paralyzed, tf I made any atU
lift mv feet 1 suffered the most
cruciaMng pains, I finally became con
vinced that I would bo utterly lncair
paclated for business, , and- I.Bmplsr
gave up tb 'tfespon&ericy. Tho'dlseascj
was growing worse,' and tho doctors
could gIVo me no Hope. What -was1 K
to do?
"I had Jittle'falth left In tho possT
billty of recovery by any means, bat
one day In January, 1903, I happened!
to read in a pamphlet some remark
able cvjres of nervous diseases effected!
by Dr. Willams Pink Pills for Pal
People. Although I was a despairing:
man 1 fortunately decided to give;
them a trial. I used two boxes before
I saw any signs of improvement. Then
I began to have a slight hope thatf
they might possibly save mo from tho
death to tfhlch I had been 'doomed.
"I continued to take tho pills witli
growing confidence and rhy condition
steadily Improved all ,the while. Be?
fore the tenth box was entirely gono
I was able td take up my work again
and to do It tho same ns beforo I wasr:
attacked. My cure was complete 1m
every respect, and It has been per
manent, for I am now at work every
day, and no one judging from my
present activity would suspect that at
year ago I was both helpless' and'
hopeless.
"My cure seems to mo remarkable'
in itsolf and also in its quickness 'and!
lnexponslveness. I had been coti-l
demned to die as suffering from a dis
ease for which doctors knew no rem-,
edy, and yet I was made a perfectly
well man in six months by UBing Dr.
Williams' Pink Pills. They have
saved my life "and my confidence-"1 its
them Is naturally great. "I am never
without a box,of them in my home?,
and I can scarcely say too much in:
their favor." s ?
A remedy that has restored tp per
fect 'health a victim of locomotor
ataxia, may be confidently used for
all ordinary forms of nervous diseases
Buch as sciatica, neuralgia, nervous
headache, St. Vitus' dance. These
pills are also a opeclflc'for all diseases
of the blood, such as rheumatism antl
anaemia, and for all forms of'Tvealr
noss in male or female. They are
sold by all druggists throughout IhG
world. . J
(Sited (cvmi)lUm
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HARPER
WHSRY
gory.
Loft on bases, Vancouver A; Salem
10. ,
Hits, off Callff 0; off Mclniss 4; "off
Gregory 8.
Earned runs, Vancouver 1, Salem 1
First base on errors, Vancouver 3;
Salem 3.
Time of gamo, 1:50.
Umpire, Jackson.
Scorer, Jossup.
That Free Bicycle.
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Remember every Journal subscriber,
who pays 50 cents on the paper is en4
titled to a guess on tho Froo Censu
Guessing Contest, The person whe
gneBses nearest tho total number or
inhabitants In Greator Salem, as
fihown by the official consus now be
ing taken, will win the handsome 190
model Mitchell bicycle, with coaster
brake attachment. Read tho an
nouncement elsewhere,
...fBna.rTTtt)tMMfti0ij
Famoue at home for I
Generations pact; I
Famoua new all over I
the World. I
Fer 8at by I
A. 8CHREIBER, lUUm. I
15 Stat. . I
FARMER'S HOME, I
The sttongt $t Coffee in the market f
Tor 2K50 is
Silver Plume Blqnd
Fresh Roasted and for sale only by
THE SALEM COFFEE ROASTER.
Phone 2291 Main, . O. O. P. Temple, Court St. I
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J. A. AUPPERLE, President
A. F. HOFER, Vice President.
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OvcQon State Bank
Incorporated.
Jeffei son, Oregon,
mnkoe loans, cte-
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