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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, MONDAY, APRIL 13, 1003 WOODBURN - GAME BY INNINGS Although tho Cherry Pickers foil ed -to quit with tho winning coro yesterday in tholr 11-lnnlng gamo with. U16 Woodburn Tr'-Olty leaguers It cannot be said that the local chil dren were not In tho bfg puddlo ev ery mlnuto from tho start of tho beautiful 11-Innlng contest to the flnlsTi, and tho way in which they proventod Woodburn from pulling down the curtain bo for that ono could notlco It, was commendable. Jjfat tho claBS of ball playod by both 'teams, can bo Judged from tho following report of tho gamo by In nlnga: Salem was flret at brct and Lawr ence piasod a hot ono to short and w.iolhrown out. Edwards perform ed tuo samo stunt and was handled tho Rnme. HoyRcr punched out a clean lilt through Bliort and ended up m first safo, and was followed by Parterflold who made a clean ono lor tRe first sack, also placing Hoysor on tlnl. Carey then picked nip the allele and struck out, which rotirod tho side leaving Hoysor on third and Portorfleld on second which placo ho bad stolen, Iluddlcson was first man up for Woodburn but could not mnko Btrong enough connection nnd Hull put him on tho rotlred list by handling a slow one dl?hed out by him. Hunt mndo a clean hit through seconJ, but was put out while trying to graft Hscond by Heysor, who throw him out on second. White, next nip, re coivod a froe donation to flrt but could got no furthor owing .to n grounder handed to Lawronco by Poland who was next mnn up, "Larry" having wilted him on sec ond which rotirod tho nldo. It. being Salem turn on tho insldq, NowoM wns choeon first up, but th6 snappy little Hhortstop could not rouplo up and wns forcd'd .to linml tho ntlck over to Hamilton, who brought tho spnctatorH up standing by driving a pretty ono far out in tho right flold which landed Htlcky In tho hands of Woodburu'tf gurdottor. Lucas do llvorod n lively ono to Shoroy and was thrown tvit, which onded tho trial for Salem. Shoroy, tho Woodburn shortstop, got a nlco hit In right field placing himself on flrat. Natham bunted nnd was thrown out on first but on bl(Hl Shoroy to roach Hecond. AilchnolH sont ono Bcorehlng to Lawr onco who wan unnblo to hnndlo It thus paining tho first sack nnd put-' ling Hhoroy on third. Mangold hit to Hamilton and was rnught out, but owing to It liolug up In tho nlr oullo a dlHfnnro, Shoroy srnrod, which was tho llrst of tho game. Manning ro tirod tho Hldo hv raising a hlgli ono in Hilwnrds In center who pullod It down. Hull. Salom'stwlrlor, drove a nlco one to coiitor for nearly a two-bnggor but roHtod on flrst. Lawronco fol lowed with n grass cuttor to sonoud and wan thrown out which also forced HmII off canning him to be ro tirod. and WdwurdR "iut the ilnUhlug touches on by striking out, thus to tlrlng Salem. Huddlon handed a hot ono to hortwho promptly throw him out on llrst , Hunt walked, but was forced off hv Whlto who Hlummed a hot one to Newell at short who hold It at s'-cond for tho purpose of tag ging Hunt out but was not surcons ful although tho collision or, Uio two, dlHitbled Hunt so boi'Iouh an other man wiih oIiohou to nun for him. Bhorey hit a low ono to 1'orturlluld who proventod Hunt's substitute from scoring by pawing in catcher Ilyor and ul"o putting a stop to Wood bum's Inning. Huyor for Salem, mndo a connec tion so hot that Shoroy on short couhl not ho'd It and touched llrst. Portorfleld wns called out for falling to bunt on a third strlko. Cary mndo n single and rtuiolnd first and Hoyior wns throw out on second. Newell walked nnd set Cnivy on second. HnniPton got a protty hit over toe ond Hcorlug Carey, Newell was caught between second and third and tho Hid wns due In tho Hold. Nat hum bit in HuM and was threw out Mlchaw's followed with' a similar play and was rotirod followed by Mangold who bit a fnst one to Porterilotd with sumo results, mak ing three men down and Salem at bat Lucas utruek out. lUtll drove to second but was put out and Lawr ence iiuulo the third nut on a high one gialihed by Shoroy at short. Maiming, pitcher for Woodburn. got towtlrat on a nice lilt., Huddlo son fanned. Hunt scored Manning by hitting out a Ion ono over tho left garden man's hutM. which was good (or two flcks. White was caught out by Hamltaon and Hull threw out Poland retlrlug Wood burn tidwnrda made a trick bunt and bint It out. Heyser poked one straight ip d got llrst by an orror ou Nalhuinn. I W wards being retlrod. PortorlUUl leaned un niinliut the spiu'io rr iwo wicks scoring Heysor. Carey do a Uttlo ono to llrst and was ivt'tt'd, enabling PortoruVld to reach third Newotl insile the third out b a pop fly to flrst. Stum- lifted a nice one to Hatnll ton in U ft Held who made the prot tioU inuu of the game. It bdug; a running sideways proposition. Nathman bunded Portorfleld a warm ono and reached llrst due to a wild throw on Portorflald's part. Michael readied first on a lino drho. Mangold put Nathman, on third and MIchuda on second by an extremoly fast hit through Itywell ut short. Munuliig llttod a high one to Bd wartK who hold it, Huddloson got a free paj which scored Nathman owing to the biiMS l)lng fulL Hunt uiiiuw u long qnvu to iitimmon, who rotirod him und also Woodburn' in-nlng Hamilton was the flrst man to bo retired, ho having hit ono straight up coming down in Shoroy's mit. Lucas failed to connect strong enough and' wns thrown out by tho pitcher. Hull was 'the third man out on a fly to center. Whlto hit a high ono to Lawrence nnd wns rotlred. Poland made first through tho tardiness nt Lawrence In handling hto swift grounder. snorey mndo 'a clean hit for two oases Kcorlng Poland. Natham was thrown ott on first by a slow ono to Portorfleld. Mlchnols made' two- bnso hit, scoring Shoroy. Newell then rotirod Woodburn by success fully handling n Htnglo hit by Man- gum, Lawronco got a pretty hit over sec ond base. Edwards hit a high one to Poland and was put out. Heyser boosted ono to Hunt at third and reached first on Hunt's falluro to hnndlo tho ball, and was followed by' Porterflold who started tho fire works by placing a oloan one over tho loft flqld fonco scoring Lawrence, Heyser nnd himself. Curnv nnct Newell woro both retired thus bring ing Woodburn up again. Manning hit a hummer to Lucas who was unablo to hold It and ronrh. cd flrst. Iluddlcson hit a non flv and was caught out. Whlto drove a nlco ono over Lucas hend and scored Mnnning. Poland not flrst on dond ball. Slioroy lot drlvo for a clean hit scoring White nnd Poland, Nnth man rotlred tho side by driving a slow ono in Portorflold'a hands. Hamilton fanned. Lucns tipped up a high ono and reached flrst on orror of Mangold who fnllod to handle it. Hull walked, as did Edwards and Hoysor, thus scoring Lucaq. Potor flold mode a cloan hit ovp r third scor ing Hull and Edwards. Caroy fanned out which brought Woodburn to bat again. MIchnol drove n hot ono through Lawrence reaching first. Mangold hit a high ono to Hamilton who ro tlred him. Manning hit to Newell who tosBOd Mlchncl out at second. II'iddloHon was last man to hat hav-i ing boon rotlred by Porterflold. Newell hit throo times at nothing making tho first mnn down. Ham ilton sallod a boautlful hit to contor fleld. Lucas piado a long drlvo to loftllold but was cnught out. Ham ilton tried to Btonl Bocond hut was touched out, making the nocossnry throo. to Hunt drovo to Hull nnd wns tossod out. Mangold lilt a lively ono through socond .for ono base. Po land g(?t out on a short drlvo tin was Shoroy who placod a nlco fly In tho hnndn of Hamilton thus putting Wondhurn In tho flold ngnln. Hall lilt to vjUclior Mnnulng nnd received a rofusnl to first, Lnwronco boat n Uttlo drlvo out at Bhort. Ed wards hit to Shoroy at short who tagged out Lawronco and attompted PLUNGE INTO A CANYON , United Press Leased JVlre.) San- Jo3e, Col., April 13. Plung ing over a 80-foot nreclnice into Alum Rock canyon, Hiram C. Millard, manager or tho Grant Mineral sp.rlngs and brother of Bailey Mill rtrd, tho author, mot a terrible death and his body was recovered by Joo Millard, ono of his brothers. Just how tho man fell over the precipice may never be known, but it Is supposed that In the darkness of Saturday night ho lost his way nnd accidentally fell Into the canyon. Millard left tho springs at du3k In a wagon, accompanied by two worn- dri, daughters of mountaineers. They had been riding for some time when Millard loft tho women, saying he would catch run with them. That was tho last tlmo ho was seen alive. Tho women rodo on to San Joso, where the dlsappoaranco of Millard aroused tho .suspicions of his two brothers living there. They rushed to tho Bpot whero Millard fell over, as accidents havo occured there be fof"o. Ono of tho Millard boys was lowered by a rope and found tho body. Death had been Instantan eous. o For County Superintendent of Schools. Tho people nro moro Interested In haying a good county superintendent of schooln .than almost any other county officer. Tho present ofllcinl has sorvod In tho country school of Orogon, Is a graduato of tho state normal school nt Monmouth, and was principal of tho Park Bchool, Snlotn, for bIx years. In all these places ho has given good satisfaction and Is a man who would fill the ofllco with credit to tho wholo county If noml- natoii. voted for him at the prl mnry Friday and you will mnko no mlBtnko. 10.000 HOMELESS At a late hour this nftornoon 37 persons hud been unaccounted for. It is feared that tholr bodies' will bo found In tho ruins. Tho Stnndard Oil works, cast of Boston, aro still burning. Firemen aro stationed In tho burned district to prevent a fresh outbreak of flames. Llontenant Governor Draper, whllo appreciating, the many offors of as sistance from tho federal and state governments1, said today that he thought all tho aid required could bo ocured from within tho limits of tho state. Money, bedding and food aro pouring Into tho headquarters of. the relief committee in largo quant! tics. rr555 GtUI Ta GREAT GRAIN SHIPMENTS ANARCHISTIC PAPER HAS BEEN SUPPRESSED Paterson, N. J.. April 13. That tho anarchist group has decided to abandon this city as a center of ac tivity was indicated today when tho office of La Questlone Soclnle, tho anarchist publication recently barred from the malls by tho federal govern ment was dismantled. Tho stuff was carted nwaylrr vans, but it is impossible to learn Its des tlnatlon. AMUSEMENTS. Auditorium Roller Rink."'"" " Morning, afternoon and ovenlng eosslons. Tho Vaudctto. Moving pictures nnd illustrntod ongs, every afternoon and ovonlng except Sunday and Monday after noons. Portland, Or., April 13.Tho states of Oregon, Washington and Idaho havo shipped 40,000,000 bush els of wheat out 6t Portland and Paget sound ports during tho last season. A few straKclInc nhlna n stUl loading on the sound but the season wm do closed by May 1. Tho -1)07 wheat crop of tho three state was a record breaker by near ly 10,0.00,000 bushols, reaching a grand total of C8, 000,000 bushels, and on account of tho good prices prevailing throughout the Benson, ft moved moro rapidly than any of its predecessors. The entire cereal crop in the three state totals 80,000,000 bushels. It's valuo Was lightly over $50,000,000 to tho farmers of tho northwest. Portland's barley shipment by wntor will total more than 1.000.000 bush- 18 and 2,724,000 bushels went out by rail. Tho crop-rnir-nbout 12,000, 000 bushols of whlbh about 3,000, 000 bushols Bttl! awaits shipment. M BITtERSSl It tb vend Hradb liUlo, "twti Grip;, l'Ona! and ""' I i "1 ' tho fit the A 'Onj Touch of Naturo Makes Whole World Kin." When a roostor findH a big worm he calls all tho lions in farm yard to como ntfd shore It similar tralt'of human naturo Is lo bo obBorvod whon a mnn dlscovors something exceptionally good -lio wants all his frlonds and neighbors to share tho benefits of his dlscov. ory. This Is tho touch of nnturo that innKos uio who io world kin, This oxrilnlnB why peoplo who hnvo boon cnirod by Chnmhorlaln's Cough Rem edy wrlto letters to tho manufactu rers for publication, that othors sim ilarly ailing may also uho It nnd ob tain rcllof. SPRING shoes Foi You Bt'hlud overy ono of to double the piny but throw wild to thuso lottors Is a warm hoartod wish llrst giving Edwards second. Hoysor i tuo wrltor lo bo or use to somoono was tho third man out by n high oiioioIbo. This romody Is for snlo by Dr. J...-KT,- .M ' W I M . IIM. ..L . . K I.Vf. . V wm to Poland. Nathman nont a snoodor to Porter flold who throw wild to Caroy giving Nathman I ho llrst placo. MIchnol tlppod a high ono to Hamilton and was caught out. Mangold delivered another to Hamilton, but th Salem lnd could not froozn It and tho run ner was nwnrdod flrst place. Man ning drovo a swift fly to Edwnnls nnd was caught out. Huddloflon also placed ono within n few foot of Ed wards who prevented Nnthmnn from scoring by a lightning whip to Hull uoar home nlate. Hunt then brought In tho needed itcoro hv walloping a hot grounder through short thus ond ing tho oontost which will stand for a good 4 lino up among tho ronl "hnlr- rauiirv' Stno's drug store. MtSMMMI NEW TODAY f Death Was On Ills Heels, .Totso P. Morris, of Sklppors. Va., had a oIobo or II In tho spring of 100C. Ho says: "An nttnek of pnouMonla loft mo so renk and with such n fuarful cough thrt my friends declared consumption had mo. and deih wns o.i my heel. Then I was PTsufdod to ty Dr. King's Now Dlsoovory. It helped no Immodlnto ly, and after t-.klng two and a half bottloa I was a woli mnn again. 1 found out that New Dlsoovory Is tho be-jt remody for coug'is and lung .UsofT in all the world." Sold under XunrMitto nt J. C. Perry's dru store. ROo nnd $1.00. Trlkt bottle froe. For Sale Lnrgo body and host grndo socond-growth fir. Phono 1117 or 1283. Downing & Eoff. 2-8-tf Olliwr .V lluiisuluvvni i,,i yo a new homo or repair the old one. Guarantoe all work. Phono 017. l-13-3t, yiiWO ,v brand now, strictly mod em cottage; R rooms; wood flhon nam unuh plnstor. Lot 75x210; wiilklng dlstnnco. TIiIh price la actually a Uttlo li than cost. Abstract down to date, Wo Havo a It-room House In por foct repair; good barn, otc; ce ment sldowalks In; overythlng comploto, to trade for a smnll farm not too far out. SiKino to-room houso. cost !2G00; plumbwl for hot nnd cold wntor; barn and hen home; C lots. zx CovniaMT Shoes for summor wear. Just ro- colvcd. A big shipment of tho latest stylos and shnpos; mon's, boys', la dles and chlldron's. Tonnls ahoos and light shoos. Easy and comfort ablo houso slippers. Jacob Vogt UI5 State Street. Salem, Oregon Whon you want 'pure fresh Drugs or Medicines you had hotter como hero for them. Our motto Is to ordor only quantities for prosont uses, so that by getting in stocks often wo may always havo them frosh. Wo havo oxporloncod compounders and dispensers so that prescriptions entrust ed to our caro aro accurately and speedily compounded, and wo do not oxttct high prices for our nppliod know led go. Red Cross Pharmacy STATE AND COM'L STS. BAkiKH MAvr. Hens-nt., mixed thicker Local wheat-8285r Barley-26. Flour-Hard wheat itti valley, H00. ". -' H HayCheat, JtJii. ..t Hops 1907 crop, Qiut Caacara Bark 3 to ju, Mhalr -20e. . . ' " -hekUjfarkH. Oato 11.45 uo per c Whoat-U.00. tK Rolled barley 3i( Eggs 16c. ' ' Buttor Connr .. 30c. " avc- w hard wheat, U.4O0uo ' T3ran 90c per Mck; jm ton; shortR. 11.2B n, ...t ' Hay-Cheat, m$ ( ?1G; cheat, 85cf clover, 75e , Oranges $2.50fl2.50. " Urcstock, HogsFat, JB.BO. Stock hogs 14.50. Stcors--Topa, J3.50; fair, $3.00. Veal Q8c. Tropical Prolti. Bannnni $6.00. Or.ngea $2.40gJ.50. Lomons $3.5004.50. Portland Msrkft Whont Club, 81c; nl!r. 85c; bluesteni, 87c. Poultry - Hoai, 1IM ducks, 15 lb 16c; plgcom, old, I! dozon. MIIlBtuff Bran, $24. Hay Timothy, valler, 1Ml falfn, $1212.50. Vetch $14. DoWltt's Kldner nd B!t. Pills are" prompt and thorMfi will In a short tftuo re:f woakoned kidneys and alley Ire arizing from Inflammatlu t bladdor. Sold by all drqjjliti, DeWitt's Little Early Rlw famous ttlo liver pllli, SoHfcj druggists. Smart Spring Sack Suits In no other garments will you see such high grade fabrics and high grade tail oring at prices as low as ours, as in the noted 9!!no Yum nt State streot. ey. lot. i blocks from Well worth the mon- Mr. Cake, a Itopubllcan oHndldate for th6 United State gouuto of State ment No. I, will spank at Salem Wodnosday nlaht this week. o Thoro is notMnij hotter thru Ko- out lor lyspopsin, lndlgotIon. tour Htonu.ch, b?lel Injr of gas and no-- vous lieadaehp. It dl'. sts what uit tHlt. Snl.l In- alt .1, ,..,!,... I $2100 t acres land. S blocks from oar; SI bearing fruit trees -room cottnre. a 2-room houuo; enrpontor shop, barn, etc. SH19PAUD & HOLDER "ooiu 1 Stousloff nidg. I'or Sale tit Uarptlnisight-room house and lot. 3S3 X. Chinch St. Sevou-ioom house nnd lot 5r.r. Chemek't St. W. H. Sloper, V21 X. Front St. 4-13-lmo I'or Sale IR tons good mlxd hay AUltbs Hux 119, Rt S 4-13-3t - ii i t Tested Garden Seeds th.wlll u sr0w. Uy planting our u-.tl dyou ari ZHot Farm Seeds J?ATttVl lu !UUl tt0 taT-,he Ur - Bee Supplies lESSrFrtKT 8,lKk of uu'u'd,,t m ..i CHick Feed i..-.-011 ,n,B0a c'ck Keed Is corialnlj- the P8D. Tkr i. hotter feod made at any prloe than It. Try smiieTid Ht w' fwenco U wt make In Jour little chick " ht" U,r" WO V nnd our I La lllV TtttHoUM m vjucza JBishop's Ready Tailored Clothes t $10.00 to $30.00 JTJWM IWa ot KuppcoKomet M 1 WflBI iEj D. A. WHITE & SONS 255ComMa Phone 160 Styles and fabrics that appeal to men and young men in the correct shades of brown, tan, olive, gray and blue, mostly stripes of exclusive weaves. SALEM WOOLEN MILL STOF!