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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, THURSDAY, APRIL 9, 1908
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Oregon Sennia Mineral Paint Co.
W. Y. RICHARDSON, Manager
We are manufacturing forty-two Standard Tints
and colors of Oregon Mineral Paint Ground in Oil
and Guaranteed Strictly Pure, Durable and Sat
isfactory in every particular.
THIS 18 THE TIME OP YEAR TO (THINK OP PAINTING
YOJJR HOUSE. THERE 18 NO BETTER PAINT TO USE
THAN THAT MANUFACTURED BY THE OREGON SIENNA
MINERAL PAINT CO., OP SALEM, 'OREGON. THI8 IS A HOME
PRODUCT, AND IT IS NOT EXCELLED BY ANY PAINT MADE.
PATRIOTIC CITIZENS OP THE CITY SHOULD BEAR THIS IN
MIND AND USE THE OREGON SIENNA PAINT IN PREFER..
ENCE TO ANY OTHER. THE COMPANY HAS LATELY ESTAB
LISHED A WHOLESALE HOUSE IN PORTLAND, AT 114 EAST
UNION AVENUE.
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ruuiiL iiisiiLuuuns qn cneir
(erit and have stood the severest tests that can be ap
APPLY BY MAIL OR PHONE, OR CALL AT
FACTORY ON TRADE STREET
BETWEEN CHURCH AND HIGH
is Paint is taken from the Mines in Lane county, and
manufactured at Salem, Ore.
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i LOCAL BASEBALL I
BY JOCK
It Settles Down to the
Remington
This is the testimony of every typewriter user who knows
by experience the relative performance of writing machines.
The man of all men who swears by the Remington is the
man who has tried to get the same service out of some other
machine.
A man may know the Remington or he may know some
other typewriter, but the man who really knows' typewriters is
the man who knows the difference, between the Remington
and others.
Remington Typewriter Company
249 Stark Street, Portland, Oregon
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The Trl-Clly lcacuors of this city
havo signed up Ira Hamilton, a
local boy, for tho outfield. Although
Hamilton has not aspired for any
high positions for a number of
years, he Is capable of handing out
the real article when It comes to
maneuvering on a ball field.
Broughton, tho youncstor who en
tered tho box for four Innings In
last Sunday's gamo betweon Pair
mount and the Chorry Pickers, wilt
bo retained In the Salem Trl-Clty
aggregation. Broughton Is un
doubtedly a ball player, but what
class In which ho should be consid
ered Is somewhat doubtful.
By Sunday next he big grand
stand at tho Asylum Avonuo base
ball park will bo completed and In
readiness tor tho Falrmount vs.
Jcfforson game. A clean, roomy
grandstand, Is considered about halt
tho game to tho lady fans.
Buft Lucas and Hull will do tho
shooUng for tho Salem Trl-Clty
leaguors next Sunday and Saturday
in tho first official gamo of tho sea
son between Salem and Woodburn.
The most Important games of tho
season 'nro tho first and the last;
tho winner of tho first gamo obtain
ing th) percontago foothold, nnd
tho wlnnor of tho last gnmo tho
pe'nnnt.
Saturday afternoon tho Tri-City
League will open the baseball sea
son of 190S with a gamo betweon
tho West Portland Prakes and Hal
Pomoroy's East Sldo Trlplo T nlno
at tho Vaughn street grounds. Tho
Commuters will send out Harry
Gardner, a youth with good upeon, to
mow down tho Milliners, whllo Nick
Whitehead will dopond on Brackle,
InBt year tho star mound artist of
tho Astoria team. Oardnor is tho
lad who let out Ed. Davlos' Atheni
ans with snvon liltn lait year with
tho Trunkmnkors. 8alom nnd
Woodburn will piny tho opening
gamo at Woodburn next Saturday
and Sunday.
Tho West Sldo bunch Is an un
known qurntlly, nc Mmagor Whtte
hord has bon having considerable
trouble with refractory players.
Among iho boys who will bo cut
Saturday In tho Milliners uniform
aro Klrby Dronnan, who played
contor field for Portland's Pacific
Comt Lcaguo team in 1901 nnd
Into- 'llnyod with tho Northwest
Lensuc; Jo? Pay, who wnB tho
mainstay of Whltohend's team last
year, an.l Archio nnd Rich Parrott,
tho "braolmll brothers," who will
hold down first baso and loft garden
roBpocttvoly. McElwrln, Johnson
nnd Antolno wljl nlao bo out In tho
Mininors' uniform.
For tho East Sldo, Ray Kennedy,
tho star first snekor of tho Trl-Clty
Leaguo Inst season, will bo nt his
old poKltlon. John TnuBchor, one of
tho stnr outfloldor of last roiboii,
nnd Troy Moycrs will bo nt short.
Tho gamo will bo called promptly nt
a: 30 p. m. Sunday Nftornoon, tho
name toamB will play at tho grounds,
tho ramo bolng called nt 2:30.
Tho following players hnvo boon
registered with tho socretnry:
East Sldo toam H. II. Pomoroy,
manager. Player. Mi gnots, Bnr
rell, nrook, Myors, Lurch, Harry
Gardner, T.uochor, Thomas, Konno
dy, Emrlch, Hurlburt. MoKlnloy,
Duval, Torzlnsky, O'Nell, McCarthy,
Strolt.
Vcodburn T. N. Kennedy mnna
gcr: Lavlor, Mlcbnol, Nnthmnn,
Iliidnieston. Jim Hunt. Shcry. V.
White, John Hunt, Po'rnd. Mangold,
Don'ora.
St. John P. W Vnlontlno. mnnn
gor; Phllbrlrk. captain; Itupplo,
Ilrowi. Plommins.v Clarke Mooro,
Ed Whlto, Parker, Hnucli, Otlo
Mooro, Wakeflslrt, Anderson.
Orogon City W. J. Telford, mnn
agar; Van Northwlck, Kolt, Chnp'n,
Habornlcht, Locke, Run in oil. Hill,
Griffith. Krunrr, n. Gnrdnor, Shaw,
Long, Sutor, Adams.
Vancouver M. J. JfolBor, mana
ger: Turk, Forroll, Wood, Pry,
Sehafor. 8hna, Concannon, Ahorn,
nrfBCH. Mellrlile, Olney. Lodoll, Sul
livan, Troho, Ponder.
Wort Portland M. R. Whitehead
manager: A. Pnrro', R. Parrot, An
tolne Johnnon, Howard, Hlnkle,
Day. Kottoir.mn. ThompBon. Robort-
ion, Bracklo, Dronnan, MeElwaln.
Alblna Charles Ray, manager;
J. 0. Htflscr, Burns, Shroeder, Olio,
HaUzninn, Goddard.
Salem Hull, -Lucas, HoyEor,
Carey, Lawrer.co. Portorflold, New
ell, Ott, Edwards ami Nnco.
The PnlrmonnlB will try their
lifek with tho Jorforxon baseball
Undlr next Sunday on the Trl
Clty loague groundB hore. Tho Jof
feraanlni'B wore ablo to hold their
own vory creditably lait season and
are ld to he Just n llttto more live
ly this saason, but It la hardly likely
iluv vll bo capable of runnlrg
awav wl'li nwtt Suudfiy's gamo.
E'uwr Dump, tho youngster who
threw for Plrmoiint, Is developing
h'b twis'en this soaaoi beyond the
exiwtntlons of tlicMK familiar with
M foitnor iilryiiiK. and it has bwn
ar?ud by Mvoral wltnsos of last
Sund-y'u Mqr between Plrmount
a 1 th 0?wrry Plekers that 'iad
Dune I'ttuniod hl-t itosltlon in ti v
h:x, thare would Iipv not beon sov
en eOTM to the Cl'Crry PIckiTi'
irllt. aa he was nil to the (food .hir
ing bis time of four Innings. The
soy'R!: of. "lav well onougu
alone." pan be mmtalnod nulto ad
vntag'Oiisly some timet by the cap
tains of moat any nine.
Plenty of TrouMi.
Is caused by stagnation of th
Uvr and bowjjfi. To get rid of It and
headache nnd biliousness and the
poison that bring JunndUe, taUo
JDr. King's New Life Pills, tho rel
iable liurlflera that ylihi work with
' autlgrlndfjJg- or griping 2Cc at J.
'C Parry's drug 5tro.
Notice to Improve r Portion of
Broadway Street,
cupled by tho said Orogon Eloctrlc
rogulnr meeting of tho common
council held April 6, 1908, a resolu
tion was adopted to lmprovo Broad
way street with full Intersections,
from tho north lino of North Mill
creok to tho north lino of Madison
street in tho following manner:
By establishing a permanent
grado on said streot along tho pro
posed lino of improvement where
not already established.
By placing tho streot rnllway
track of tho Orogon Electric Rail
way company whoro It extends along
tho proposed line of improvement In
tho contor thereof.
By grading tho roadway of said
Broadway Btroet botweon said points
full width from curb to curb with
full Intersections to tho proper sub-grade.
Tho Bubgrade shall bo ono foot
below tho established grado and up
on said Bubgrado shall bo placed one
foot of clean crook or river gravol,
provided howover, 4ho npneo along
tho contor of said street to bo oc
BUpled by tho said Orogon Electric
Railway company shall bo graveled
In such, a manner that tho top of tho
rail or said company will be on n
lovel with tho established grade of
said Broadway street.
Tho cost of placing said track In
tho contor of Bald street and Im
proving betweon tho rails and one
and ono-half foot outside of tho rails
of .tho Orogon Electric Railway com
pany, to be assessed on tho franchise
and property of said company.
Tho cost of said improvement,
save and excopt tho sptico botweon
tho rails and ono and ono-half footl
cutBldo of the rails of tho Oregon
Eloctrlc Railway company to bo
assessed on tho abbruttitiR and ndla-
Icont property, ns provided In iho
.chnrtor of Bald city.
I Romonstrnnco against tho above
and ono of which tho ownor enn b
l days aftor tho dato of tho first pub
lication of this notico.
By order of common council.
W. A. MOORES.
Rccordor.
Dato of Hrst publication of this
notico tho 8th day of April, 1908.
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Shoos for summor wear. Just re
ceived. A big shipment of the lateat
Btyles and Hhapos; mon'n, boys', la
dles and children's, Tennis shoes
and light shoea. Easy and comfort
ablo house sllppsrs.
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Salem Fence Works
HeadHartera for Woven WlrtJ
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Poultry liottlng, Plckots, Qntes,
Malthold Roofing, P. & D. Ready
Roofing, Bcreon Doors' and Ad
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230 Court St. Snlein, Or.
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