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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, 8ALESI, OREGON, MONDAY, JUNE 8, 1008 m LOCAL BALL BY JOCK "What would have resulted !n n 'reaf Interesting game of baseball yeslerday between the Salem Trl Clty leaguers and the St. Johns ag gregation tided up In a glorious Bky rockefc manner In the last 'of .the ..eighth Inning when the locals chased four' men to the good due mostly, to .the'bard hitting of tho'CherryPlck 'era, Keeler, St. Johns' 'twlrler, hav ing lost his bearings In giving the ball to the catcher, although up to 'tbef fateful Inning foe the visitors, ,;they had the score evened tip td oris' All, and things were taking ion or eleven-Inning 'prospect. I Salem pulled down tho first scoro which was "In tho first half otthfl fourth round, Edwards starting things for the locals by scattering -a clean hit through 'second base fol lowed by Jermnn who sacrificed, put ting Edwards on tho second sack '.easily, hut Dave couldn't hardly see only one base on a little bunt to hiked to third baso safe and sound. JCace then helped Edwards to homo ' by getting a nice two-base drlvo t "which split Itho third baso sack In the middle. The visitors tied the score by eomo tardy plnylng on the part of tho SAlom Infield men. Porker hit one of Dennis Hull's speedy ones oul to tho garden for throe bases, and Brown fluked n hit over second base which was Just out of reach of Har vey Newell at short and Edwards In center field, bringing In Parker. In tho Inst of tho seventh tlmo up for Salem. Cary was clven right of! 9m 4 flvnf nnA nt tslmntnrl tn atnnl V V- i- o T . li.. econd when tho St. Johns' backstop mrew tnc uan to ursi unse mienuing 1 io catch Cnry off, which ho did, Moore, on first, throw tho boll away out Into loft field instead of pegging Cary out on second with lots of time to spare, and "Cacey" stepped around third sack and to home mak ing Just a llttlo bit moro for tho locals, when tho side was retired for tho seventh. In tho Inst of tho eighth tho Cher- Ty Pickers began stopping into pitch cr Keoler's underhand twisters nnd . put tho gome to the woods In Bhort order, and ending tho visitors only chance to fatten their standing on , tho score book. Portorflcld got a one base hit. Newell up nnd drops bunt nenr tho first base lino nnd reaches first on a fumble by Keeler, and also placing Porterfold on see- ond safe Edwards bunted and beat lb uui uuu Jiumiub uiu unom tun. Jerman slammed n scorchtng ono through tho pitcher and on Into tho centor field scoring Portorflcld an.l Newell. Naco connected fair for n two-baBo hit over third scoring Ed wards. Cary then popped out a hit over second sack boosting Nacc to third, Hoyser brought Naco to fected In many cases in less than one tho home plate by sticking out a week's time. This liniment is a" olAfln hlf nvnr Miini hnuft Th f moBt remarkable preparation. Try clean hit o or third base, iho St. R fQJ, ft gprft,n or bru, Qr whon JohnB laddies took their turn with nx up wjth chronic or musculnr tho Btlck but were not able to slzo rheumatlcm, and you aro certain to up "Dlnny" Hull's rnmblers very o delighted with tho prompt relief well and forced to admit they we.o gS J-. drS5i.fo Jew ' la tho down and out class as far as , baseball In this city yoUerdny, waaj cruelty and fear shako hanJs to concerned, although they were of tho gethor. Balzac, gamey kind who believe In causing o .., nil tho trouble possible before "lay ing down" to their opponents. Keeler threw a winning game at tho first of tho go, but the Cherry Pickers "got next" and punched all tho wind out of his sails In the sev enth and eighth Innings. Hull wns'ojit aim lung complaints, ana i.o,n. ., t .i i nnA nJm would no moro be without n bottlo hardly up to his (usual good form thftn x wouU, be wIthout food... For yesterdny, but nevertheless he out-(enrly 40 years New Discovery has pitched Keeler In every inning. Btood at tho head of throat and lung Giles, of Portland, was the umpire. J remedies-. As a preventive of pneu- .,.i ii a,u jm,.,,.!, ,im, . .t,A ' montu, nnd healer of weak Irungs it and his work, although n little to tho ,.. n ..., finf, lin.le imrifntfifl ldeways once and a while, was very fiatlsi'actory; grtloni AB E IB PO A R Porterfleldt 3b 4' Q a- 2 1 Q Newell, sb 3 0 0 0 4 1 Edwards, cf. . . . 3 0 1 2 0 1 Jerman, rf. , . . 3 0 I 1 0 1 Naco, If -4 0 1 2 0 Cary, lb 3 1 jl 6 0 Lawrence,, 2bM . 2 0 0 2 5 1 Hoyser, c. .... 3 . 0 1 G 1 -1 Hull, p .' 3 0 0 1 2 0 Total 2& 1 S 27 13 C, St, John.v AB E IB PO A R Moore, lb 4, 1 1 9 1 0 Rupple, c 3 0 0 4 3 0 Flomming, 2b. 4 0 .0 2 Q 0 Parker, If 4 0 3" 0 0 0 Brown, ss 4 0 2 6 ,3 0 Lee, cf. ...... 4 0 0 .1 0 0 Clay, 3b. ,... 3- 0 ft 3 2 1 Forrou, rf.. . . . 3 1 X) .0 0 0 Keelov, p. '..,, ,5 2 0 0 1 0 Total 32 4 6 24 10 1 Score by Innings. St. Johns Hits Q,l 00 0 1 2 0 28 Ruhs .....00000010 01 falew , , Hit .,,.,,,,0 fi.0 2, i 0 0 6 f1 UUns ..0 0 0 1 0 0 1 48 Summary Earned runs St. Johnd, 1; Salem, 3." Three-base hits Parker, First on balls Off Keel er, 2. Left on bases St. Johns, 5 Salem, 5. First on errors St. Johns, Ij Salem) 2: Two-base hits Moore. Struck out by Keeler, 4; Hull, 5. Hit by pitcher Ruppla, Lawrence. f ' , t A TEA You think one tea good as another ? as Why don't you buy at ,tie lowest price you sc& In the window? Your e rottr f ttufni yur mob? U 'tt HI Scfallllav't Btsti w. pay bin. ' i' O f A public man who will advise 'a representative who signed Statement No. 1 not to vote for Chamberlain has gotten down to the bottom of dishonesty. -i Gtfnrrli Cannot Ho Cured, with local applications, as they cannot reach the scat of the disease. Catarrh Is a blood or constitutional disease, and In order to cure It you must 'take Internal remedies. Hall's Catarrh Cure is token Internally, and acts directly on the blood and mu cous surfaces. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is not a quack medicine. It was pre scribed by one of the best physicians In this country for years and Is a regular prescription. It Is composed of tho best tonics known, combined with tho best blood purifiers, acting directly on the mucous surfaces, The perfect combination of tno two in gredients Is what produces such wonderfrul results In curing Catarrh. Send for testimonials free. F. J. Cheney &Co., props.. Tole- I UO. O Tn, Htt11'8 Family Pills for con Btn.tin 8old by all druggists, price 75c. it An Ohio congressman has been ac cused of fraud on seven counts. little for a congressman. Horn in Iowa. Our family woro all born nnd raised in Iowa, and have used Cham berlain's Colic, Cholera nnd Diar rhoea Horsed y (made at Dos Moines) for years. We know how good It Is from long experience In tho use of tQ writer'8 life was saved 'by tho It. In fnct. when in El Paso, Texas, prompt use of this remedy. "We oro now engaged In the me'cnntll bul- - . ?i&A1' ""V ill . UtiMl V 1 HV . Vt.lVit,. ,,.V. lb ..r7 p oven verv micceWul nnd Is con stantly growing in favor. Ennls Bros. This remedy is for Bale by ur' bton.?8,,a.rus uBtor0' Tho"BaUnon nr0 ,n n W0PM pIckle thnn tho ta and head boiled to a finish. mfymmm For a Sprained Ankle. As usually treated, a sprained nnklc- will disable tho Injured per son for n month or more, but by ap plying Chamberlain'B Liniment and observing the directions with each bottle faithfully a cure may bo ef Think It Saved His Life. Lester M. Nelson, of Naples, Maine, coys In a recent letter: "I have used Dr. King's Now Discovery ninny yenrs, for coughs nnd colds, nnd I think It saved my life. I have found It a reliable remedy for I .a , -j., -- , ,..,., ,. ,. - -. a"-i ... at J. C. Perry's drug store. DOc and ?1.00, Trial bottle free. The Rose Festival at Portland has bqen a blooming success. ' u . A Grand Family Medicine. "It gives me pleasure to speak a good word for Electric Bitters," writes Mr. Frank Conlah of No. 436 Houston St., New York. "It's a grand family medlclno for dypepsia and liver complications; while for lame back' and weak kidneys It can not be too highly recommended." Electric Bitters regulate tho dlges tlvo functions purifies tho blood, and Imparts renewed vigor nnd vitality to the weak and debilitated of both sexes. Sold under guarantee at J. C. Perry's drug store. 50c. o Men ought to be honorable once In awhile pven In politics. No Need of Suffering from Rhcuinn tlsm. It la a mistake to allow anyono to suffer from rheumatism, as the pain can always be relieved, and In most cases a cure effected by applying Chamberlain's Liniment. The re lief from pain which it affords is alone worth many times its cost. It makes sleep and rest possible. Even in cases of long standing this lini ment should bo used on account of the relief which It affords. Do iot be discouraged until you havo given it a trial. For sale by Dr. Stoae'a drus'tcre. -SIWilLES- Tho American boy Is a. great Insti tution. But ho will havo to got busy if he amounts to anything. Tho Agricultural collogo will have a social headquarters and , club h'ouse. A good .njovel ' V -i i , 5 ; ' i . . . .-. -i Z f . it Editor Putnam' .Has nno i jacuson county ring badly broken up. Tho cnndldnto who can go out nowadays and make speeches with out losing votes is nn oxecptlon. The peoplo arc smarter than most can didates. Bryan also wears a smllo that does not come off. Those Free Rural Mall men who, advocate care-takers of tho roads after they are brall aro on tho right road. Abolishing ladles' day hurts base ball everywhere. Without the la dles there Is nothing very successful. It Is expected thnt at least 4600 school children will parade nt Port land this week. m m ' It pnyB a community to treat a corporation fairly and 'liberally. But Is Harrlman treating Oregon right In not building n- mllo of new line in Oregon nfter all that was promised? Roosevelt rwlll hunt In Africa. That will be moro enjoyable than hunting In tho political wilds of Oregon. It Is noticeable that not an In structed Tnft delegate from Oregon is booitlng for Tnft. Lloyd Reynolds of Marlon was one of tho few members of tho Inst leg islature who was re-elected. Ho did not vote for tho official free pass bill. Tho splendid acknowledgements of the Portland press for tho roses sent down by Salem aro very gratifying to tho Board of Trade. Tho rate at which Stato Etreot '., being paved will se It finished in Do- cember. Multnomah county gavo majori ties for 13 out of 10 , referendum bills. Tho mnsses of tho interior wero moro deadly discriminative. This city will require a now Bchool house soon nnd tho board of educti; tlon should bo authorized to pick up a site whon they can do so nt a rensonnblo figure, Oregon City has established u market place and the first' market Saturday was a , success, Tho biggest asbot of any progres sive city Is educational enthusiasm, If Lincoln atays wot as it hM g'one by three votes, wo shall miss the fringe of empty beer and whisky bottles on the beach this summer. But .the drys demand a recount an.l wo may see them yet. ,Tlio Rest Pills JSver SoCd. "Afier doctoring 15 years for chronic indigestion, nnd spending over two hundred dollars, nothing has done mo as much good as Dr. King's Now Llfo Pills. I consider them tho best pills ever sold," whites B. Pt Ayscuo, of IngloslJo, N. C. Sold under guarantee at J. C. Perry's drug store. 25c. o In the true life of the, Individual each day Is the beginning of a new year, Jordon. You Never Can Tell. Just exactly the cause of your rheumatism, but you know you have It. Do you know that Ballard's Snow Liniment will euro it? re lieves the swelling and limbers tho Joints and muscles so that you will uo us active ana wen as you evor were. Price -25c, 50c and $1.00. Sold by all dealers. Mr. Fulton will do well not U talk much If he wishes to live po litically. The Rig Head. Is of two kinds conceit and the big head that comes from a sick headache. .Does your head ever feel like a gourd and your brain feel loose and sore? You can euro it in no time by acting on your liver with Ballard's Herblne. Isn't It worth trying for the absolute and certain relief you'll got? Sold by all deal ers. . CASTOR I A 1'or Infants and Children. Till M You liavi Always Bought Sears tho WKturQ J lxZ70jUAt . St s- a sr v EXCURSION . . TICKETS ON SALE FOR NEWPORT QnJune let th.9 Southern Pacific company will plfico on salo at Salem excursion tickets to Npwport and re turn. In addition totho usunT tick et b good for tho entire season, week' ond excursion tickets will bo sold on Saturday mornings, good to rtuit following Monday, at the jow rato of $3 for tho round trip. This affords an excellent opportunity to spend Sunday nt tho beach, Tho rhododen drons aro now In bloom, and tha weather at Newport is dollghtfu' A you nro not" ready to go for an ox tended stay, don't miss this chance for an outing. Prior to Juno 1st, excursion tick ets to Yaqulnn only will bo on salo, on Wednesday and Saturday, at $4. B0 from Salem. WM. M 'MURRAY, J. M. SCOTT, O. P. A. S. P. CO. A. O. P. A.. S. P CO. tf. 0 A Teachers1 Training Course. Last September a Teachersi Train ing class of 20 members was organ ized In the high school under the direction of City .Superintendent Powers. Tho cIhbs studied tho the ory nnd art of teaching, school meth ods and mnnagemont, the stato course of study, and tho course of study for tho Salem city schools. In addition, the clnBs devoted two hours a week to observational work In the city schools, and two weeks of actual teaching in various grades of tho city schools was done by each mem ber of tho class. Students tnklni; this work ns a part of their high school course, may after graduation, complete the courso nt tho Mon mouth Stnto Normal school In ona year. Tho stato normal schools will give duo credit for this work whether tho students grnduates from tho high school or not. There aro other ob vious advantages which this courso offers to young peoplo who nro plan ning to become tenchoro, but who cannot afford to attend any of tho stnto normnl schools.' Arrangements are being mndo to coctlnuo nnd onlnrgo this course for next yenr, and all who dcslro to tako It should send their names to City SuperlntondcntJ. M. Powers ob soon hb possible. o Kodol Ib tho best known prepara tion that Is offered to the peoplo to day for dyspepsia or Indigestion or any stomach tromblo. Kodol digests all foodB. It Ib plesant to take. It Is sold hero by nil drugglBts. o : You never hnvo to go out of your way to walk to tho right. Salt Lake Trlbmno. StoiuHcli Troubles Many roma'rkahlo cures of -stomach troubles "liavo been effected by Chamborlalh's Stopiaqh and -Liver Tablets. Ono mnn who ha1 spent ovor two thousand dollnrs for medi cine and treatment was cured by a few boxes of theso tablets. Prlco 25 cents. Samples freo at Dr. Stono's drug store, n Hoy promise to bo very high again this fall! Soro Nipples. Any mother who has had oxnorl enco with this distressing nllmontJ wju uo piea&ea to Know thnt a euro may be effected by applying Ch'am ber'nln's Salvo ns soon ns the child I3 done nursing. Wipe It off with a soft cloth before allowing the babe to nurse. , Many trained nurses uso this salve with best results. For sale by Dr. Stone's drug store. '' o . It was a clean representative vic tory. Poison Oak Poisoning, Ballard's Snow Llnlmont euros It. Mr. O. H. P. Cornelius, Turner, Ore., writes My wife hns discovered that Snow Liniment cures "Poison Oarc Pohonlng," a very painful trouble. Sho not only cured a case of It on herself, but on two of her frjonda who were poisoned by this same ivy. Price 25c, 50c and ?1.00. Borne men are born rich and oth ers acquire It. For Weak Kidneys Inflammation of the blad der, urinary troubles and backache use DeWitt's Kidney and Bladder Pilla A Week's Trial For 25c K. C. DWXTT CO., CXUcjure, 111. SOLP Y ALL .IJEALER MERRY WIDOWS PLAIN SAlLOHs CHILDREN'S HATS. ALL AT REDUCED DRY GOODS STAPIBJ- House Lining 8 to 1 1 0 7c Indigo Blue Calico reducctlto """"""fTr! 8 1-ao 00 inch Bleached MnMln Ji-''V '''-! 12 Amoves Dw, ainBlmm8ace0 'w,,''"Kt ,w ", wmto or red, Educed (o .' "77-tl fWc .Corset Cover Embroiderv reduce .- "" k 5 . -Lzif1 t.,1. Uf,:t ci.;i. ti.. . . - 11' White Shirt Waists atRJTrTTlS All Lawns and Linens ai bjiMti Whllo Pa-ncK, i n . HXIS M ., .-. . uau.a cu eotjcfj Prices ROSTEIN & GREENBAUfl, t?i THE mjprArr the bar bu behlndTho ba'r' " m wB-"HIH F. P. TALKINGTON, PtatJL Hs long cxperlonco in tho buBlnesg haa ti hJatWi IV UUJ Will lliV UUOl, WINES, LIQUORS and CICi Telophono, 177. ., READY TAILORED CLOTHES FOR WELL DRESSED MEN. Admliltttmtor' Notice of Appoint. f ment. Notico Is hereby given that on the 0th day of May, 1908, tho county court of Marlon county, Oregon duly nppolntcd the undersigned as admin istrator of tho estate of O. M. Peter son, deceased, and having duly qual ified as requJred by law, all person having claims against said estate ate notified to present them with propnr vouchers attached as required by law to tho undorslgned at his residence at Frultland, Marlon county, Oregon, within six months from the dato of mm L J2LKW -v sv i a C tho first publication of this notice to- nfQDin 701 wit. June 8. 1908. i UKKIU M C. E. M'lLWAIN, P. L. FRAZIER, Administrator. Attorney. C-8-Ct. 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