Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, May 28, 1906, Page 5, Image 5

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DAIXT QAJHTA1, JOURNAI,, SJJJl,0RE3ON, MONDAY, MAY 3S, MH.
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GENUINE ARTICLE
,; Pure "
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Panoche
BASE
BALL t
GAMES
f
BALL
LEAGUE
'- FORMED
TWKLES. & DOUGLAS,
i' lading Grocers, Confectioners
Md suitors, 456400 State street.
and 187.
VOX ICE CREAM
t from the dairy to our
the perfect ico cream
so popular.
WAYS THE BEST."
fraaa9HBa
. jlnaJBIgSay'
3"
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aES aaaVaT
4 BgtJSMBBJ
iTaSaivV
ThefiRii
Sharal
ous
I 4 t "
:s luouiarj
Cream Separator
Cut $20.00
In PJro
B ... . ..x
ur trade on Sharpies separators this
ixg is already more than three times
t of 1905.
REASON ENOUGH,
a efttteBoy of tho machino has
siaee jbeeoAproven. .
The convenience of the low supply
reservoir and the enclosed gears run
sing in oil is .acknowledged by all.
The long, smooth bowl with but ono
Inside part to clean is a labor-saver
for the, wetBea.j
I Awtltlte Ugftt-Tunnlng features pleaso
ttW wMitari-wko havo strained their
ever ether types of separators.
ivfjHU'n&i Mspect tuo machines, we
jey installments, payable
ly wa you get your cream
We guaraaUe tho Sharpies to run
rtr H rated capacity every timo, to
skis m c4easa as any machine ever made
a4 bmuJl leflr than some) and to
tara ligaWt' than any machine of its
apaalty. v v
F. A Wiggins
HCPMCENT HOUSE.
9S-tf? liberty Street.
Farm ,IssplBts, Wheels, Automo-
bilec, Sewing Machines and
Supplies.
CO-EDS
HAVE A
DEBATE
MM
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T-
EWU
KaW 1
SBBniIr
tile Girls OuMalked
Pretty Salem
Sisters
cceVl intercollegiate de
ls tho state took place
Saturday evening bo
na! Daughters of Me-
anV tbe reprosenta-
ian society of Wfl-
y, The lou co-ecs
by tbo flow of logic
l but returned borne
aavlllo slaters "jolly
eatcrtaiBed them ror-
tite YaunbiU county seat,
debated waa: "Resolved,
everameBt eJwuld own the
IV the United tSates." The
was onampjonoa by tlw
team, consisting of Star
ley, '09, leader: Grace
'09, and" Annie Andrews,
v waa represented by
'09, lender; Aaaa Pigler.
le Pawon, 07, of WillaM-
Vary FatrskAsa, deaB of
Faoifio UaaXartfty, Forest
at tJae debate.
of the etebcta real
cordial retfUom was Ua-
la tie Y. M. O. A
Um VeMJaavIX. girl
tba oWtatted teasa s, beaa-
w s V X "WWa'rlsaWI WwbV
pow k, m s svsafcal of
ami evteeat of eW WH-
Wiodburn Defeats Silvefton,
apd Yew Park Gets tfie
Best of Riverside
The baseball game played at Wood
burn yesterday botwoAn tho Woovlburn
and tho Silvcrtoa aggregations, which
resulted in a scoro of 3 to 2 in favor
of the French Prairio team, waa one
of the beat gamea over played there.
Tho gamo waa jplayed on tho new base
ball grounJds, taxdl tho occasion was en
livened1 by tho presence of the Aurora
an3) Woodiburn badds. Thlo air waa per
moatoVi with, sweet music, and the whole
town appeared to bo carried away with
baseball cn.thusian.
Woodbum's team wag picked! up
frem: various points. Tho battery was
Jerman, pitcher amd Rhodes catcier,
whilo IIuJdlci90nipn Goncannon did tho
work for Silverton. It was a great
gaano, am! vorjji few ewers were mad
by tbo players. "Dutch" Mangold
umpired, and gave satisfaction. '-More
tham 300 peoplo witnessed tho strug
gle. Yew Park Wias.
On tho North. Salem baseball grounds
tho Riverside aggregation was dofeat-
cu by 'the Yew Park nino by tho scoro
of 13 to 11.
It was an exciting contest ajar a
largo orowl of rooters wero on hantl
to cheer tho irespectivo teams. Eor
Yew Park IIol man did tho twirling ami
Bashor manipulated tho big niit. Riv
ersido was jepreseniedi behind tho bat
by Graham, ami Smith pro vol himself
a gootl pitcher. Up to the fifth, innin'g
tke Riverside boys played a. stixjng
game, ami hadi Yew PaTk shut out. To
ward tho findsh of tho gamo somo feel
ing of animo'itaV was manifested
against somo of the -dooisions of the
umpire, but, fortunately, the gamo was
terminated! without any serious trouble.
Many who saw tho gamo bolievo thai
Rpvorsido put up a better articLo of
ball than their opponents.
Nurseymen Made Bats of "Them.
Onco again did the nurserymen do
feat tho Brickyard boys in a close
cramo oi baseball on liurton s bricK
Local Teams Get Together
and-Perfect an Organ-
ization
Tho organization of the uCap!tJ
City Amateur Leaguo" has beet the
subject of nruch, favorable commeat
from tho baseball ontfnuiast aI from
j
thosa who dksiro relaxation from busi
nesa and profesion.il cares. The league
was fathom! by W. T. Perking who
was "materially assisted in his work by
Messrs. Charles Iving, Wm. Short
dnn J. A. Koffman, D. W. Eyre, F. D.
TWolsen, U. V, Moir, Harrj; Hill, Cal
vin Mc Combs, R. C. Bihop an t S. A.
Kozer. Tho idloa in forming this
leaguo is to create an interest! in tho
national gamo and to establish friondl-
ly relations amomr the various alubs
of tho city. Tho organization will con
sist of tho following clubs: Bankers,
Bookkeepers, Capitols, Grocers, Mer
chants, Statesman and tho Woolen
Mills, and a sehodulo of gomes will bo
prepared. Tho soaon will begin Juno
10 ami win continue until Labor day,
No clwrges will bo maido for admission
tk) tho games, whioh will be playod1 on
tho University diamond.
Tho following by-laws have been
adopted by tho league:
1. The membership feo for each"
club shall bo $10, payable upon aidinis
fdon, 2. Assessments against) Uio clubs
comprising tho league may bo mado by
a two-third voto of tho memboM of
Mio exocutivo committee.
3. Aitional funds may bo provided
iri any manner by a. ua-vnunous voto
of tho executive committee
4. Tho president shall purctm-to nil
baseballs uavtf in playing regular bcImnJ
ulenl games ,two balls only to bo fur
nisliod for eacli gamo, and1 to bo re
tained by tho club playing, to bo used,
if no(Mkl, in playing succeeding games;
lw shall als aoo that tho grounda aro
kept in ordw, andl he shall arrange for
NO MAN 15 STRONGER THAN
HIS STOMACH. m
Let the greatest athlete have dyspepsia,
and his rauclo would soon fall. Phwl
cal strength ia derived from food. If a
man uai Insuftlclont food he iosesstrenRth.
If ho has no food bo dies Food la con
verted Into nutrition through the stom
ach ami bowels. It depends on the
strength of tho stomach to what nxtont
lood eaten Is tllgojiuxl and a-wlmllated.
People can dlo of starvation w ho have
abundant ftxxl to eat. when tho stomach
ana Its asoclato organs of digestion and
nutrition do not perform their duty.
Thus the stomach Is really thavltal or
gan of tho body. If thestomacli Is "weak"
the body will bo umIc bIaii lavium it i
utHin the stomach tho ody relies for Its
strength. And as the body, considered as
a whole, Is made up of Its several imra
bers and organs; so tho woaknev) of tho
body as a coneqtienco of "weak" stom
ach will bo dlstrlbiiUM among the or
pans htch compose tho Ivxly, If the
body Is woak because It Is Ill-nourished
that physical weakness will bo found In
all tho organs heart. ller, kldtu), etc.
Tim liver will be torpid and Inactive,
giving rise to biliousness, loss of appetite,
weak nerves, feeble or Irregular action of
heart, palpitation, dlxilnoss, headache,
backache aud klixlrtHl disturbances and
weaknesses.
Mr L)ul I'aro. of Quolxv, writes: "For
roars nttnr my health benan to fall, my head
prow Ultiy, pjm pslninl nu and my slomich
")"' all the time, whllo uvorylliluir I
would oat would mxnu to llo heavy IlU load
on mj Mouiarh llm ilootors claimed Uiat
It was y miiathotte troubludue to dynpepsla.
and inisicrilnHl for mo. and althouali 1 took
their nowUurs rvNrularly yt I folt no bettor.
f:r.1l'S V'T10' n, to try Dr. Pierre's Golden
llwllcal nijoorcn and atop takln tho doc
tor's miMllcltuv She bouelit mo a Iwttlo and
wo !H)n tound that 1 bmran to Improvo, so I
Kept uo the treatment. I took ou tleslu my
stomach Nvamo normal, tho dlireatlTo organs
workoi iH-rfiH'tlv anil 1 aoun vn to I.kiV
like a illtfutiMit iHirvn. 1 can norerceao to
lis materia! ror what your medlclno lias done
for me aiad I wrtalnly ple It blithest praise."
Ihm't lw wheedled by it iwiiny-gnilHilng
dealer Into taking Inferior substitutes for
Dr. Pierce's medicines, recommended to
bo "Just a good."
To gain knowledge of your own body
In sickness aud health send for the Poo-
nio s common bensu Mixllcnl Adviser. A
book of 1(XH panes. Send 31 one -cent
1 RESOLVED! I T. . ! M
" -v STYLS AKDjQITALirriOAN BX KS- 1
jJBBj-VL 7jXXD Ur(W W11 WS AJtX TBS M
gKt$&' KBOPiat. isinsRYTmNO yotj nxxd.
2' I BUSTER Brown. "
stamps for paper-covered, or 31 stain
lurcioin-Douna copy. Address ur. H.
Plerco, 653 Main Street, Buffalo, N. Y.
Mfg. Agrl.
Population Interests Interests
PerCVnt. Per Cent. PorCent.
Colorado .
Wyoming
Uuh . .
Idalio . .
Oregon ,.
BusinwM
. .30
...40
.32
..30
men,
yowl grounds lesterday. Tho final I tho recovery or all bails tnat iwiy iw
scoro stood! 0 to" 7. Tor tho Nursery- J thrown or batted outsido of the flcM
men Northcutt pitched, and Hogdenj anil Ho shall also appoint an ofllcial scorer,
Potter alternated bclaind tlae bat. Tho
Brickyard battery consisted of Oamblo
pitcher, and Hickson catcher.
Fairmount Beats Liberty,
An interesting gamo of baseball was
tho ono played Lotweon tho Fairmount
club, of South Salem, nnd Liberty yes
terday, A laTgo aril cnthusiajtic
crowd witnesMxl tile bnttlo for suprem
ac Tho scoro was tied until tho
wjventhr inning, when tho Fairmount
boys took a.braco and maintained it
to the finish. The final scoro was 11
to S. Some of tbo main features of tho
gawii wero tfco catching of Buddl for
the Liberty team, the excellent batting
of Keetoni and Hatch, and a spectacu
lar slide at the homo plate by Hoyt for
tho Fairmourtt aggregation.
Beat Brooks.
The Woolen Mill baseball team
played the Brooks aggregation on the
latter 's diamond yesterday, and won by
a scoro of 7 to 1.
' "IN .isat.
.. 1 , . "JTaVaBi'' i
9affi9Hari0
WN MafaTaWred
f mmA
mfyMum
tm taW
To Oloso Campaign.
Tho Republicans aro preparing for a
inontrter rally to bo hcW here at the
Oram Opera House Saturday evening.
Somo special music will bo furnished,
but so far it Is not known what speak
ers, IxtyotHTtbe county awl legislative
candidates will bo prcseut. Local Re
publicans Me planning to make this
rally tho event of tho campaign.
TELLS BY
THEIR SLEEP
"I can tell by my little
ones' sleep when a cold is
coming on" said rf mother
when speaking of the advance
symptoms of colds in children.
" They toss about, are rest
less, their breathing is heavy
and there are symptoms of
night sweats. The next morn
ing I start with Scott's Emul
sion. The chances are that
in a day or two they are all
over it Their rest is again
peaceful and the breathing
norma1."
Here's a suggestion for
'all mothers. Scott's. Emuls
sion always has been almost
magical in its action when
used as the ounce of preven
tion. Nothing seems to over
come child weakness quite so
ffectivdkr and quickly as
Scott's Emulsion.
i r & nanlV u fit Vat HUctr !
..... , n
who shall bo present at all regular
scheduled games.
5. Any gamo may bo postponed' to
a dato to bo agreed upon by tbo con
testing clubs, provided it does not con
flict with any other scheduled gamo,
notification of such postponement! to
bo given tlla president.
0. Any club failing to pmy a schtsl
uod gamo slwll forfeit tho game t tho
contesting club and a failure to play
two successlvo scheduled games sliall
cause the club to forfeit its franchise
in tfho leaguo
7. It skill bo tbo duty of the execu
tive committee to prepare a achodulo of
games to bo played by tho clubs com
nrMni? the lcacuo and deliver It to
tho president.
8. All games shall be conducted ac
cording to tho playing rules as pro
vided by tflw notional agreement except
that the rules govorning "coaching"
shall not apply v) long as tho persons
coaching confino themselves to the pres
crllMxl limit.
0. The president shall select the urn
pirea for all games.
10, Tho hour of any game slall lw
agreed upon by tho contesting club.
11. Xo adraiiwlon fca ehail be
charged to any game utdew authoriwd
by tho unanimous voto of the executive
committee.
142 1C1
81 43V
137 237
187 309
11 100
working men and
farmorsi can stud) (hese conditions to
advantage. In tho four equal suffmgo
states tha vaiuo of manufactures) una
rlren per capita while in Oregon, duT
Ing .tho samo poridd it baa fallen from
$132 ito $112, an avorogo loss of $20 to
each pomon In tbo stnto.
Manufacturing Value Increased
Each Person.
ColornUo $37.00
Wyoming 8.00
Utah .1 34.00
for
Ideli.
s
8.00.
Equal Bights and Prosperity.
Tho Oregon Equal Suffrago As!
tlon intend! to appeal for your vote
ainmlv lecaui it Is Mght anil ju
that women slaOuM vote. However, In
a recerab pnKtt th corporata lner
est, acting with a few muitl mllH-a-airo
women, have arraywd themsolves
against tbo equal urrrog anvimlmec
This is a direct blow to the wage
earner of Oregon, ,The mot pow-rf J
iJeienso of tbo people is the initiative
am referendum, and in the letter ak
ing for aignerai to tbl protest, U w
ill advised women attacked the inlatiTtf
anU referewhim, for it la the increase!
votj of lw laboring dtiieua that tie
miMooeit claasea fear.
This pTott Trn designed to frig
en the average voter npoa tbo grouixl
ttett quaJ ruffrage would pars too
bosinon intetwUi of Oregon, limit rail
roid building, and an timid in
vectors.
Io denial, wa submit to tbe common
senti of Oregon ea tbo following
facts, takoa tram tla last Talted
State ceu, a&owiag that in all tbo
atte where wosa vot. wis hare
adraaeed, popuWiwi icriM, afrri
ealtural al aaBfaBra iatsrtrrti
piawtaidiy. Ttt fxr ot 1
rMM 1m Urn y it M Mlanrw:
Oregon K T..&.. 20.00 Ioim
Tlw average oornings aro greater lit
equal gufTni5 states.
Averago Annual Earnings.
Colorado $012.01
Idaho , 593.03
Wyoming ....." 018.54
Utah 512.23
Oregon 48340
Wo do not claim that tho prosperity
of- theso wtiutcM i duo to woman suf
frage what wo do ay is that tho
chargo mado in tlw protest of tho oor
pornto inVrosts N fnbi, atvl founded
upon pfejiullco of selMntcrcsted capi
taliwt.
By referring to Htatistlca of wtlfco
earning wtimeu and children, wo find,
that, while Colorado bnt a population
of. 100,000 moro tlian Oregon, yot in
Colorado there aro only 73 moro wo
mon working for a living than in Ore
gon w-itfh 4tt smaller population. A
larger numbor of children work In tlrJ
faotorie of Oregon and at a lower ago
tlJan in Colorado. No etaUi can af
ford child labor. Thin is race rulclAlo
W it wmrt form.
Tho alxive sUawing should bo a ro
buko to tli capltalUttf vAto aro trjlng
tf control for their nelftob etwiV, llae In
toresU which lioiM bo of mutual beu
e8t to all Oregonians.
Po jour wlniro in protecting tho
rlghta of Uo people through tlao inia
tivo owl referendum- by putting "X"
between 302 awl "Yen" on your bul
Vat. Ymira for jintlee,
ORIXION lUJl'AL HUhTRAOB ABS'.V,
STYLE, QUALITY, PBIOB.) TIZXSB AKO TKB TURKS ORAOXS THAT
SIIOXTLD ATTACH TO GARMENTS. XOOK AT TBS SBBT DUUMOD
ISBN, AUD ASK THEM WIEERX THKY OOX TBXOt, OLOTKXS Wl
VILL TASK CKAXOIS ON THKIH SAYZKO: " AT THK RAXIJat WOOL
EN MILL STORE." ASK A MAN WHOM YOU HAYB RUSK TORAX
Dra (A LONO TIME), THAT ALWAYS L00K8D WELL, A SUIT WKX9M
HE OOT IT. WE WILL TAKB OHANOSS OK HIS SAYINOt "ATTHa
SALEM WOOLEN MILL STORE, "WHO CARRY OLOTXBS SSP1CTAI.;
LY MADE FOR ALL MEN. TAKB A HARD-UF FRIBND ASIDB AND ASK
HTM W1D3RE ID3 OOT THE CLOTHJiS YOU KNOW HB HAD TO RUY
OHXAP. WE'LL TAKE CHANCES ON HIS TKLLINO YOU "AT THJ! A
LEM WOOLEN MILL STORE."
$ J 2.50 to $25.00
Yq aro not always "cutting pricot" wo make thorn right ia tbo beglaniag,
but jut now our pntTOiw may bavo it prico plonlo on eomo things. A few
top conta good for evening wear and tell right for early fall. Wo woul
rather havo. your money than our 0vaU, tlterefore,
10 PBR OBNT DISCOUNT ON ALL QUR TOP OOATS,
Salem Woolen Mill Stoe
REDUCED
BUMMER
RATBfl.
EXCURSION
K05SM
VrfERS
TUe BIHers has
bnrri thorough.
ly tstoJ for 53
years with
great satisfac
tion in cases of
FlatnlMcy,
few AppHlto,
Saw Rtetags,
ZjuUgsatloa,
OoMivaa,
Jj9ppU or
Malarial Farer.
Liberty Store
70K TOUR XKHS
Oyster bell,
Oil Msal,
Bd steal,
tWi9tU, Br so, atd
jAlwsytj oa band.
saWt ,MC
9m fe.
L W. SMITH, ft
Newport, Yaqulna Bay, Breltenbush
Hot Springs rrom All S. P.
and O. tt E. Points.
On nnd after Juno 1, 1000, tho South
it ern Pacific, in connection with the Cor
vallls' & Knutcru railroad from points
on thoir lines to Newport, Yaqulna and
Detroit nt vory low rates, good for re
.turn until October 10, 1900.
Thrco-day tickets to Newport and
Yaqulna, good going Hit turd ays and re
turning Mondays aro also on sale
from all Kaat Slde points, Portland to
Eugene, inclusive, and from all West
Bldo points, enabling people to visit
thoir families and spood Sunday at the
seaside.
Season tickets from all Kuit Side
points, Portland to Jfugono, inclusive,
and from all West Side points, are also
on aIe to Detroit nt very low rates,
with atop-over privileges at Mill City
or any point east, enabling tourhta to
visit the Bantlam and Ilreltonbush Hot
Springs In tho Cascade mountains,
which can bo reached In one duy,
Benson tickets will be good for re
turn from all points until October 10th,
Three-day tickets will bo good going
Saturday find returning Monjlays
only. Tickets from Portland and vlcln
Ity will bo good for return via the
East or West Bide at option of pas
senger. Tickets from Etigens and vi
cinity will be good going via tho Leb
anoaSpringfield branch If desired
Itaggage ou Newport ticket cheeked
through to Newport; on Yaqulna tick
ets to Yaqulna only, Sunday exeor
slons io Newport on tbo O, tt E. will
begltt Juna lOta or 17th, aaid ran ev
ery' Sunday thereafter, leaving A
Utny at 7:30 a. hi,, leave CorvalHa at
8 a. m, ,
8. P. trains eonoect with tho 0. fe
E, at Albany and Corvallis for Ya
qulna and Newport. Trains oa the 0,
& Y.. for Detroit will leave Albany at
730 a, m., enabling lourWa to tk Hat
Springs to reach there tk saw day.
Tralas from and to Corvallis soaasct
with all Eat Md tralaj tka g. p.
ull informatloa as f rat, tlMf
tables, etc, can be obtalatd oa eppll
cation to J. O. Mayo, Oh. Paw. Agt.
O tt B. R. X., Albany j A, L, Craig, 0,
P. A, 8. P. Co., PwlUad, or t aay
fr P. or O, tt V. agat,
Rat,fl from S1m U N.wprt $J
to Yaqulna, M-fiOj thr-dy rata frwa
Rilera to Newjaft, M.H,
-i-4.
MARKET QUOTA
TIONS TODAY
"Mak. Salam a Qsod H(im Mart."
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ii
l
Pot
Onion
a
Poultry-At SUIntr Mrkt.
KKfl-I'or darcn, 170
Chlflkaan ll18e.
Frye lfl18c.
Ducks It) e.
PtHiltry, Efls, Etc.
T.gfiVor dbxen, 10 li,
Butter, retail 30c,
Heaa-lOtflle. ' '
Pryfl-12c.
Oeew 8c.
Duck So. ..
atoes 2330o.
2'j to 3a.
Trepie! rrHiw.
Banaass flVc par pSBsd.
Oraogei $3.0O$4 00.,
Irfmonn $1.80 $5.00.
Live 8tk Market.
Steer 33 He
Cowa 3o;
Sheep 3c.
Drensed Veal-Cc.
J'ut Hog-3flV4o.
OraJa aa4 XW.
Baled otorvr IV,
Okaat 7.00,
Tlmothr $$9.50,
OftU-45t0(j.
Braa 80.
Shorts 482.
Salwa rUturlag KiiL
Whet-0c.
Hour-13.60,
9
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a-
t
At
, rartlaftd Mark.
Waeat-CIub, 7172cv. .
Valley 7to,
Bluesteat 72o. U
OataOhai. wklte, 2fc5
Milkatttff-Bmi-17.
Hay Tiiaetby, 1Z$13.
Petaf ' MgW.
Pattltry Avamki. eld if, U0
IHi RtUti aklakM, 19)49144; Vwtt
rs, S022i yowg reUrs. 18V4 t
Wk, Itlf; twrkfi, Hv, 17Jt'
liki twaWrs, dr9d, ta. UM
Mc) gV, live, pud, 104) &
(kH4, per juad, lw; , HjflUl
fhto, HJ iH ).
Pdfk-Prtieil, 1($TAt.
Bef-Drl, &.
Muttoa Drtm4, f14.
Hop-Orf 1M5, llK12tf j U
YiW.
mtvikaa, Mgaii; aWfa ' 0f
1IU
BMje yaw ftnaary 1
2k Man, lllJkt,
-. Ul.jl
sa i
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