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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (May 28, 1904)
r pr'?yi?fPtfF' ' DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM; QBEGOH, SATURDAY, MAY 28, 1004. TfmEK i ILATS TAYLOR PLaM "".C, inr.s. tglans First GameWith 'the New Albanies Was Pretty . Fierce chaps from up tho country at their ffiefcy.y, .They 'batted liko. flonda, chased1' their proboscldeo. around tho cjrcle at a lively gait and caught the j eiusiye. leather with the certainty of xangieroot. " , $' Callff pitched-, a magnificent game, perhaps tho best on the diamond this year and only fallowed one hit. Ho had .splendid support at every point The score was aa follews: "' Salem. . 'v AB R IB PO A E 10 0 8 1 2 0 4 18 Standing of the Clubs. P. jSt L. PC Salem 15 11 iA, 733 jjugene ;18 10 l8, 66 ir-SViri'-iMii oseburg 17 7?10,T. lbany 5 2 3 400-' Friday's Games.' , U Salem Salem 8, Albany J,- I Bu Eugene Roseburg 8 Eugene 3, Slats- xayior, a long,, gangling luth with .several mygtqrloUs things nis Bieey.u, piay eoj no- iuigians ar ihletlo park yesterday under the lo of the Albany baseball team. he was not provided with an auto- bblle or a flying machine he. could. cover the entire enclosure, but worked at It with the vim and tor of Sunny Jim. Ho was: assisted Fa young man named Donovan who ted the ball for a small blncle. Donovan also lacked' apparatus tho way of a step ladder or sky abers at tho first pocket and when ball would drift In from the past- it was generally where the other aws were who are drawing salaries Mr. Prebel, up in the air. ilem made a monkey of the nine Ips who had on the new uniforms I the Callpoola town, and only one r crept Into their column, but It different with the other side. Iven measly, raw and Inexcusable plays cost runs a plenty and at the fans shut their eyes and their breath. le cohorts of Joe Fay had plenty ginger In them and were as frisky allk fed calves. They played ball fc.tho time" as Joe Wllklns Is con- illy saying, and had the Door Fay, s. 5 VIlklnB, c 4 Lgugaeed, 3b, .. ..4 Nohring, lb, 6 Davis cf, .Vjik Williams,. If. 2 rtownlopb.;.'., yiiw"n!'dirf?'r. Calfffp, .'. 3 it t,-' Albany. Life's Change, Much Suffering at This Critical Period Saved by Dr. Milep' Nervine. "Chance of JLlfo" Is ono of woman' Greatest and most dangerous troubles. Often It Is not recognized, and the distressing ty-mptoms aro mistaken for Dyspepsia, IJver, "Womb Trouble, etc Tho depressing constitutional effects of Change of Life, and the female- Dis orders so common at that period, are best treated with a general nervo re storative which will glvo tone to the entire system Dr. Miles' Nervine. Tho beneficial effects of this celebrated trifwHlna n ? Vrtft, mllMlv tnM nml tVin " constitutional disturbances tided over. 0 Fain and anxiety aro relieved, and fresh j energy infused into mind and body. S 7 1 P. 1 It is tho medlclno which nets on the 8 " ' lb a i nerves which regulate tho organs of the things fti the hitting line, with tho ox- -pQ yOTJ GT tJP 0 13 2 4 4 1 0 ceptlon. of Donovan. Ho started off WITH A IAMU BACK? well, getting a single and stealing! second, but the playing of tho rest . You -tlserable. seemed to discourage him, and he ianfJ "- didn't do a anything more. jZ$2& There were some good catch. curea made by Dr. mado by tho Albany outfielder, Harp AB R IB PO A E .400113 jetic Johnson, ' 2ij' . . , Donavan, lb - .t .Lewis 6 jtfVA' Sullivan, 3b 3 0 0 1 3 Raymond"ss,!fW;-.'2 -0'0 8' 2 Lee, rf ..3 0 0 1 0 Graves, cf ..3 0 0 1 0 Harper, If 3 0 0 2 1 Taylor, p, ........ .' 3 0 0 0 3 Totals 28 0,. 1,24 11 11 Summary. Bases stolen Fay, Lougheed, Neh ring and Donavan. Two-base hits Davis. Bases on balls Off Callff 1, off Tay lor 3. Sacrlfico hits O. Wilklns. Hit by pitched ball Davis. Struck out By Califf 3, by Taylor 6. Earned Runs Salem 3. Left on bases Salem 9, Albany 2. Timo of game, 1:30. Umpire, Derrick. Scorers, Jessup and Sheltcn. Runs and Hits by Innings. Salem .10 2 2 0 0 0 3 8 Hits 2 0010103 7 Albany 0 0000000 0 0 Hits ; 10000000 01 Notes. Lougheed bit a little single, stole body. Such distressing troubles as Backache, Headache, BearJng-down Fains, Bloat ing, Indigestion, Menstrual Irregular ities, Irritability. Dizziness, Loss of Appetite, Tired Feeling, are relieved and cured by Dr. Miles' Kcrvlne. "My wlfo was a sufferer from an at tack of norvous prostration, brought on by femnli weakness, and was In very .poor hoaltli. After reading one of Dr. Miles' advertisements, she concluded to try Dr. Miles' Nervine. She obtained good results from tho start, and now after taking second bottlo enjoys good health. Words cannot express our ap preciation of whnt It has dono for us." E. J. AUGUSTINE, New Orleans. La. "PRTJiT! tvHo us and wo will mail J. vj-j you a Free Trlal parage of Dr. Miles' Antl.Pln Pills, the New, Bclentlflo Remedy for Pain. Also Symp tom Blank for our Specialist to dlagnoso your case and tell you what Is wrong uu ijuw iu rjKiii ii, tuauiuieiy 2TCo. fl AUI.il er, cheating Fay out of at least two-bagger, and Graves taking ond away from Nehrlng In tho eighth. Wild throws were the features of the Albanies. It looked aa though thev were trylnc to dlBplay their muscle, for every time they throw tho bnll it would soar away In tho air but would fall to como to earth at tho nlace It had started for. We would lr i a i rvfjT l Kilmer's Swamp- Root, the great kid ney, Hver and blad der remedy. It Is the great med ical triumph of the nineteenth century; discovered after years of scientific research by Dr. Kilmer, the eminent kidney and . 2,.i:..i nr1 la wntiflpriitllv Diauuer spcwi-noi, - f successful in promptly curing lame back. Hp ncid. catarrh of the. bladder and . Qood Track, Work. fa ''! Joseph Fisher, tho' trnckmasitbre-r the Citizens' Light & Traction Co- pany, la fcarnlng; the gratitude of drhn oers of nice rigs' by punff down th best crossings and plankTng betweoa thb tracks, that has over been dono In this city. Ho is a very competent ma for tho position he la In, and Is jbIbo getting the low Jolnte up on somo 2" the lines, so that riding on tho carss becamea more of a plcasuro than a. stormy experience - like to respectfully advise the boys to Bright's Disease, which Is the worst get a string on it. t0Kllme5w.Root Is not rec Umpire Derrick umpired the game nmmeluie(i for every thing but If you have 1 - -- , ..!.! 11 111---." U.ltinv. liver or biaauertrouujeiiwiu oc yesterday impartially, and gave to both bld?s his usual satisfactory de cisions. found just the remedy you need. It has been tested In so many ways, In hospital ..nrt, n,i,i li Tirlvate oractlce, and lias . ... i -,. t --.. ll.4- I "v .. . 4 x... ,t.Mt xno Aioany oaseouii uoya any wn. proved so successiui in every tc umi the Raglans carry two horse shoes In special arrangement has been wade by the bag with their balls. I ??niPS SSSSS bottle sent free by mail, also a book tell ing more about Swamp-Root, and how to find out If you have kidney or bladder trou ble. When writing mention reading this generous offer in this paper anu seno. your address to Dr. Kilmer & Co.. Binghamton, ine regular Address: MEDICAL, CO., second and camo home on Williams hit, making the first score and earned run. He also made tho second score of the game, but It was not so much to his credit, as he was slightly as-J slsted by throe errors. Guy Wilklns should como in for his share of the credit for a very pretty sacrifice in tho second Intng. SI Davis has tho distinction of being tho only man to get better than a single oft "Slats," and his nice two bagger in left garden added at least two scores to the Raglans' already largo bunch of marks. The Albany boys failed to do any- A Wild White. Rose. The florist of The Journal reportor- lal force has discovered a perfectly white wild rose, and those who wish to see this rarity can do so by cross- lnir the South Commercial street via-. N. Y. duct, and on tho east sldo of the . "y-ccnt and one street, clambering over tho railing to the sidewalk Is the wild white rose In full bloom. This shrub should bo pre served and cuttings transplanted. The Yost No. 10 r--'A- CHah ltMnBRijr' B9B g J Flowers Wanted. Anyone having flowers to donate for the Grand Army on Memorial Day will find a committee of W. R. C. ladies to ( accept them and arrange them at their hall in the Turner block after 9 6'clock. ' 5-27-2t rlnllnr bit hottlpa nre Home of Bw-p-Xoot. sold by all good druggists. Don't make any mistake, but remember the name, Swamp-Root, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-ROot, and the address, Btogbamton, N. Y., on every bottle. The Machine Behind the IFne Work Excels all others In r New Dentist Dr. H. B. Kelty, a young nnd upto date dentist, has opened offices in the Gray building, corner of State and Liberty streets. ' 6-24-tf Band Concert. Tho Salem Military Band gave a concert last ovenlng on tho corner of Commercial and Stato- streets.. They rendered soveral beautiful pieces In a most charming manner, which were greatly appreciated' by tho crowd present LIGHT RUNNING PERFECT ALIGNMENT " PERMANENT ALIGNMENT EASE OF ACTION BEAUTY OF CHARACTERS AND DURABILITY. 75,000 SoH Yost Writing: Machine , 230 Stark Street, Portland. C M. LOCKWOOD.M Local Agent 288 Commercial Street;. 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