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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (July 13, 1908)
...f -iwflnrii mi ltprmiiZJlZLiZt zzmz&gsw j!X tmiifiwfWP' IWWW &pmiknKiM. -... "I ,,lt .H..t tin L06A16AlsL BYJOCK & The several new prayers which Dave Edwards, the new manager and captain of the Salem Cherry Pickers in the Tri-Clty league has signed from tho local crop, proved to bo just the persimmons yesterday when they faced the East Portland trlpple "T" aggregation onho local league grounds and, owing to the perfect fielding of the now ,'and old plnyern, Dave's buncb. ran away with tho Same by a econj ofll to 5 , f In tho- second' half of ; the ffl'rst inning tho gamo was in danger of being broke, to pieces, thelocali team at uai ana mreo runs were tallied mostly at tho expense of FJtcher Nelson for East Portland. Johnson, tho first man to deal with Nelson, swung for a hit through flrat and second, Ramp bunted, followed by Edwards, whoso little tap was fielded slqwjjy Nelson, ( and in -the attempt to sliootU, 'threw "wild" ovJr first baseman's head letting John son on third and Ramp on second, chnso over the pan. Cary then camo to bat and slammed one to pltchor who threw to Brock nt homo to qhtch Edwards Jvhb wnsytrylng to score, but Brock' muffed thofhrvow permitting Edwards to score. -I Tho next threo men, Nnco, Humphrey and .Heyser, woro not allowed, to go inr ueiore ueing' putv to mq uoncn, retiring tho Cherry Pickers for tho inning. "When tho visitors took their turn with tho club 1n the first of tho third canto, things began to look rather gloomy for tho homo lads, Myers, the Salem pitcher losing hio initially good control entirely. Nel son first to bat received a free- ticket to first bnse, Lerch put Neson on second with a hit through Naco, and TtiBchor then hit to Johnson at short, who threw low to Cary at first leaving tho man safe and tho bases occupied. Myers then pro ceeded to hand out freo passages and could not quit until threo men had walked over the home plate. Brook h't to deep center field and Meyers 6cored after tho catch; Dovall hit to Johnson scoring Barrell which wns tho Inst of the disastrous Inning, Devnll being put out nt second and Magness fanning. The last of tho fourth round sa? another scoro for tho locals. Nace poked out. a nlco clenn hit, and Hey rer put tho Salem fans on their heels by walloping out tho prettiest two-bnso hit of tho season on tho local grounds, scoring Nnco. In tho flf'h and seventh innings the Salem boys waded' in for fair and out of six hits off of Nelson, seven runs were made, although ono of the Ecore was countod in tho eighth, thuo killing tho game. Without doubt Manager Edwarlu will ttjrn out a winning ball team in tho Capital City, and ho should l'avo tho loyal support of all lovers of tho gamo In Salem owing to tho fnct that he is n capable man and ono to bo depended upon to obtain the best results po'sslblo from each of the players he chooses, and he states ho will do everything In his power to place the Salera team as far up tho percentage ladder as pos "Ih'e. John Humphrey, Frank Rhddes and Ramp, all new players on the Cherry Pickers made good ye terdny In every way, and In time these young fellows should, and un doubtedly will, bo a great advantage to the local club. Mr. Edwards also r-ns In view two first-class twlrlers; men who have been tried and wero not lacking as far as baseball Is con cerned, and ono of them will pitch the coming gamo against the Frakea, ft Portland, on tho local league B ounds. Tho Score. En. Portland . . AB R 1 rf i i' Toucher, cf. ..:.,rr i Mif-s. ts 4 l IB A E 2 0 0 0 o ' Parrelt "h . n -i i Brcck. c 4 0 0 0 4 1 o- 3 iDeva. 3b f13 0 Kennedy, lD ,4 ;0 sMagcess, jf, ,,.v,.$. 0 ;N'wn- P 4 1- Tota' s.,...32, 5., Sa'em . 4 . in n 5.10 C IB A E 2 4 1 John on En , ? o 'flaw, cf ..;.,.,4 3 0 0 1 1 2 0 0 1 towards. If. . 4 a tary lb ....i ,1 Nac. 2b t,.5. o Humphrey. 3b t4 1 0, iHy?. c V.,,3, 0 : RhodN. rf A4, n Meyers, p 4, 0 1 TOUJa .. ,,.....36 11 8 10 3 Summary. . Earned runs Salem, 4. First ob balls v Nelsoal, o Meyers 7, Left onbases East Portias 11, , daily oAvi r.Aii. jQKg,vAL. , mlk& .sm$wxy MPiiwx .nwM'jm ....,.. 'KmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmtmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmtamtmKummmmmmKmmmmiv in nil 1 ,: We 3ell on the positive guarantee that if it does not give satis faction "wfe frill return tKer 6n!ikh ambuiitof money paidt U8;for ittJVe mean this-p and ask all those who are sick and need strength totrjr itwith;thii unSiMtaflding..'. " ' 6. w. 'vvth'asm xr "' aiemx6. First pa-se ,. on rr.o East Portland 2, Salem4. JTwo-bace hits Heyser, Ramp, Nelson. Struck out by Meyers 10,. by. .owob ,.3. Hit by pitched 'ballD'ovir,jTach) or, Johnson. Stolen' baso-Barrel, Brock, Johnson 2, Cary, HoyBor and Rhodes. IJmpire, Rankin; scorer, .Shciton;' ilhxcl 2 hotirsvninues?' T Score by Inning;). East Portland. ( -j Hits 0 0 110 111 05 Runs .. ..00500000 0 5 Salem IIIts.v.f,....00T2 1 0 4 1 D Runs ..J .,Jj3j00l a 0 4 111 Captain Davo Edwards' new ag- gregatlon of Cherry Pickers are win ners. East Portland went homo yes tordoy with tho i)iggest''scoro check ed up ngalnBt them that any team hns yet Buffered on tho' "Trl-Clty grounds In Salem, tfho gamo, how over, was a poor exhibition of base- brtll, especially In the pitching line... Neither MyerB for Salem nor Nel son for Portland woro in tho game any of tho time. Nelson wns prob ably worao than Myers which ac counts for the big score In favor of Salem. -Tho gamo was lost several times by each team and it wa3 not until tho ninth Inning that Salem was Btiro she had cinched tho gamo. Myers wnlked threo men and forced In threo scores. Nelson was batted all over tho lot. A general shakeup has been brought about by Captain Edwards since he assumed the management of thotteam last week.. Newell has been relieved nt short by Johnson, who formerly played third base. Edwards himself plays loft field in stead of center-field. Nace has been take nout of tho field and put on second bnno where he played a good game yesterday. Humphreys of tho Falrmounts held down third baao creditably and Rhodos,- another Falrmount lad, plnyed in the right field. ClmmlttrlHln's Colic, Cholera anil RlarrlKH Remedy Would Havo Saved Him $100.00. . . "In 1902 I had a very sovoro at tack of diarrhoea,1'' says R. N, Far far of Cat Island, "La. "For several weeks I wdh unable to do anything. On March 18, 1907, I had a similar attack, . and took Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Rem edy which gave mo prompt relief. I consider -It ono of the best medi cines of its kind in the world, and hnd I used it in 1902 believe it would havo saved me a hundred dollar doc tor's bill." Sold' by Dr. Stone's drtt store; ' 0 Whatever els may be said of Bryan It cannot bo said that ho Is a stand-patter. -rO- Over Thirty-flvo Yeors. In 1872 there wns a great deal of diarrhoea, dysentery and cholera In-; fantum It wbb at this time that Chamberlain's colic, Cholera and DI arrohea Remedy was first brought In to use. It proved more successful than any other remedy or treatment, and has for thirty-five years main tained that record. From n small beginning lta salo and use has ex tended to every part of ihe United State and to many foreign countries. Nine druggists out of ten will rec ommend It when their opinion Is ymt r.l.A.l 1 A kn,l 4li1 W tft lifAt medicines teat pay tnera a greater profit. It can always be-depended upon, even id me mosi severe ami dangerous cases. For saje by Dr. Stone's drug store. 1 1 - -o By their feet ye shall know them. Just Exactly TSflt. , "I have usea Dr. King's New Life Pills for envernl vears. and find them Just exactly rjght," says Mr. A. A. I Felton, of Harrisvll e, N. Y. Newt Life Pills relieve without the least discomfort. Best remedy tor con stlpatlon, biliousness and malaria 25q. at J. C. perry's arug store. G. F. Mason Box Co. 247 Miller St., Squtb Salem, manu facturer of all kinds of boxes, drates and fruit dryer accessories. Phone 3pS, Htxnitn'9 Ricky MiUfttata Tea Nugaafs Iricp &m XMlth ifi$ BtMvu! VIc. A clo for ConUJPfttloo, ImtlstlOB. Lire 23 form. 3S cfftV ft tos Of rit jrl b) MLKN RUGCETS FOR UllQfi KCF-E ttoncu, uuuuuB'i luvjr ,v '.cnvq, ()T . - T ,,,, i,i,iav rnnbln TIIE RUDAIYAT OF THE DROUTH. (Dean CollinB In the,Polk County Observer)" ..,;' V- T,ho sun effulgent injltbe cloudlet ' blue' -mP W Gives mercury once more the grand skidoo, And stamps upon tho dnmsel's neck and breast Tho Bun-,burncd'flRttern of tho peek-' Xnd.tlien unto-thenhlnker'cQnica eft ilnnn LikA-thvaSftBsam The theught: "How changed tho weather Is today, . "Compared-with -tfiat, upon, tho first of Jtinef" .'f' 18 r' The flaming Summer, Bulging, .from thosouth-, Dries up the lubricant within my t mouth; ? '--" 1 I -feel ho-flrstflremonltory 'singe "Attendant4: lopg S'ami jiit(qr drouth. tlhck,-. though man in -.sheer.. exhau? tion drop , Before,, tho erstwhile., highball, mait-. There will como none to save his waning llfo .., v With cool Infusions of thcoldett hop! Men will no longer gather fromafar, Where londcd schooners ply; across tho bar, V ' When scorching flameB of' "Bum mer's angry heat Make' -asphalt pavoment? gTiplyour feet llko tar. Along the darkened cadly lag, Bearing their liquid street they'll trophic-: In a bag; Seek some dark nook, and, far from humnn -kind, Indu, , Bnd and g0,t jngj Tho last wot night, tho crowd that stood before Tho .taverns shouted "Open up tho door! ' "You know how littlo time is left to us; "Wo'll fill our'Btilt-cnuEC, and return for moro" . Now each now morn reviving old ., desires, Tho thoughtful soul to solitude re tires, ( Calls up some distant denier on tho phono, Anil gets his morning's morning by tho wires. Whllo thono who, unlnstructed, sad ly wall Tho discontinued, trafllicof tho pail, Quench the rich thirst tho sum mer brines With "CInclnnatus" or With ginger nlo. 1 , ,1 , Yet, wlren tho thfrs'ty and perspiring ninss Boforo tho foaming sodafountnliiD , pass, i '. . , . Within tho guild of soft'ylrlnk fel low ship, i J i. I'll not mako oho turn down an empty 'glass! it ' !' 'i'.. ' !. - 1 BAYS OF DIZZINESS. Conio to Hundreds of Salem People. There are days of dizziness; Spells of headache, sldeache, backache; Often urinary troubles. Often urinary dlsordeds, All toll you plainly tho kidneys are sick. Doan's Kidney PUIb cure all kid ney Ills. Hero Is proof In Salem. I. N. RIdgewaV, with tho Oregon Nursery company and living at 203 Commercial street, Salem, Ore., 1 " "v" " """"' because -there wero pains In the small of my back and twinges when I stooped or lifted. Even at night .tho pains wero still there, and Jn tho morning I would rlso lame and sore. I tired easily and folt languid and sometimes was dreadfully nerv ous. Occasionally I had headaches nnil nt enh Mtyiah mv nlflit wnnM lift blurred, Thore was also a sediment Mmn(lm ,Tv ,,. In tho secretJons. proved that Doan's Kidney Pills have superior for curing kidney complaint and backache. They are Just the thing every sufferer from theso troubles should use. Nothing could have suited my case better. They went right to the seat df tho trouble and completely relieved mc. Doan's Kidney Pills havo ray en dorsement," For sale by all dealers. Price 60 cents. Foster-MUburn Co., Buffalo, New York4 sole ageats for the Unit ed States. Remember the name Doan's and take oh other, m ' Your worst enemy yourself. SALEM MARKET. Local Wholesale Market. EggS-r-lGc. Butter Crermery, 25c. Cows .$3, 3.50. Hess 9c; youngchickcnB, 12c. Ljigal wheat 85'90c. ' Oats 40c per bu. Barley $25. , Flour Hard wheat, 4.60(S4.80. rlley, $4.00. Hay reheat, $13 14 5 clover, $3 39.J,er ton; timothy, $14 15, ' Onlons-3c. ' ' ,- f ' ' Hopfr 1 907 crop, i S4 c. . v Caacara Bark 3 to, 3.4 ci" ' ,Mehalr ISc. ,',v " ' ' Iteiall MAVkou ,j:,?'!,;' Oats $1.45 1.50 per ewt. Wheat $1.00. .a Rolled barley $31. - 'Egrs 17c. -' -- Butter Country, 20c; creamery, 'aocS . i 1 . . . Flour Valley, $in01.20 per sack; hard wheat, $1.401.45. Bran-90c per sack; $31.50 -per ton;, sJao.rtR. -S1.2R perenck. v , - Hay Cheat, $l.C.50ji7;4clover, $15; 'cheat, 85c; cldver 80cpef owt.' Oranges $2.C52.75. Livestock. Hogs Fat, IRiSO. . Stock hogs $4 4.50. i,Steer6-T-34c. " t I '.Veal 5 7c. '- Iroplcal Fruit. Bananas $G.50. Oranges $3.75 4.00. Letaons $4 4.50. Portland Market. Poultry HenB, 14 15cf.dtTokB, 17lSc; pigeons, old, $-1 per dozen. "".Mlllstuff Bran, $20. Hf" '?'' Hay Timothy, valley, $7,50; al falfa, i$12. . Phono 44 Mnin 147 N. High St. . C. W.YANNKE Proprietor of THE FASHION STABLES CabB and LIvory, all Rigs Modern Rubber Tiro. DR. KUM WONDERFUL CHINESE DOOTOfl Will treat you vrlth Oriental herbs and euro any disease without opera tlon or pain. Dr. Kum is known everywhere in Salem, and has cured many promi nent people here. He has lived In Salem for 20 years, and can be truat ed. He uss many medicines un known to white doctors, and with them can cure catarrh, asthma, lung troubles, rehumatlsm, stomach liver and kidney diseases. Dr. Kum makes a specialty of dropsy and female troubles. His rem cdlea cure private disease wbea erything else falls. He has nun dreds of testimonials, and gives con sultation free. Prices for medicine very moderate. Persona In the coun try can write for blank. Send stamp. If yon want some extra fine tea, get it from us. DR. KUM ROW WO CO.' Great Chinese Doctor L. M. HUM Hns medlclno which will cure any known disease. Ho makes a special ty of, and guarantees to cure Catarrh Asthma, Lung, Throat, Rheumatism, DebJllty, Stomach, Liver. Kidney Troubles; also any blackened or swollen soreness, broken limbs; Smallpox; Epidemic; all kinds of Bolls, Lost Manhood, Female Weak ness, Hernis Troubles and Paralysis Consultation free. Care of Ylck So Tong Co., Chinese drugs and herbs, 153 High St., upstairs, Salem, Or. 11 GETOIAX BAKERY AND CONFECTIONERY Now undor new management SCHLERET & SCHNEIDER Proprietors Complete lino of fresh and up-to-date bakers goods deMvered to all parts of the city frtfo. We are proud of our party and wedding cakes, delivered on short notice, . Qlyo us a. trial Is all we ask. Store corner Twelfth and Che raeketa Sts.. Phone Main 961 O C T, Co. Steamers Pomona and Oregona leave for Portland dally except Sun day and Wednesday at 0 a. m. For Corvallla Tuesday and Saturday about 7 p. m. M. 1 BALDWIN, AgCBt. Salem Fence Works Headquarters fw Wevea Wire Feaciajc. Poultry Netting, Pickets, Gatw, Maitkdld Kooftng, p, & D. Ready Roofing, Screa ' Doors and justafele Window Kcreas. CHAS. 6. IULU6AN Ad- WALTJCR MORUPY. Vi Otirt m, ' !, Ore -w y TIM Ksock-ont Blow. Th bw whlok knocked out 6cbil was a, revelation to tke prize ghters. From tk'e 'earliest days' of the , ring Jh knock-out, blow wm. aimed for tJte Jaw, the temjila or the Jilgular ycln. StoaaiUsh punches' were tbrown In to worry aad weary tae'fightor.'tot it a scientific man had told onoof the old fighters that the moat vulnerable spot was the region of the stomach, he'd have laughed at him for an Jgnoramui. Dr. Pierce Is bringing borne to the public a parallel fact; that thq storascs the tnost vulnerable orgin ButjBfAhprHa!rlng a ell as In It. 'we EratectbwrJia)tet'throats, ft'knd luiigs arPttje are utterly Iwltftr tt toutttil dlieWvtlnds the'solar plcxtti ana Knocxt .u ouut. mik VQurikunic HO ." . j ' -- J"PM "W,W awe tnot. "Oolden Medical Discovery1 cure "vwkstottc, lRdtka; or dj-Bpopftljl, iorald.Uyer, bad, talk and lak pbro blood ana other dlwkis ef th or gans of digestion and nutrition. . Tfio "Golden Modloal Dle0Vryhasi Ipecino cur&tlve' cfletv-upoa allnucoiM surfaces and hence cures catarrh, no matter where located or what stago It may have reached., 'In Nasal Catarrh It la -yVell k)-c)cani tfea passages with Dr. 1 SugVs' Catarrh Reniedy fluid while using the "Discovery "as, a constitutional ram edy. Why tho "Golden Medical Discov ery" cures catarrhal diseases, as of tha 'klolnach, bewcl,.blajlder aad. other pel vi .organs will bo plain to"VeuJf;y6u will read a booklet of. extracts from the writ- , IngiC of etnlneht vmcdlcal .authorities,. their curative properties. It is mailed free on request Address Dr. R.V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. This booklet gives all th Ingredients entering , Into .Dr. Flerca'i medicines from ,hlcK it' will, be'seen4at they contain not a drop of alcohol, pure, trlple-roflned glycerine being used Ihsteka. Dr. Plcrco's great thousand-page Illus trated Common Sense Medical AdvUor will be sont freo. paper-bound, forl one cent stamps, or cloth-bound for 81 stamps Address Dr. Pierce as above. THE AVENUE ' Creams, Ices, clgarj and confeo Ions. Corner of Seventeenth rid Asylum avcrinA. N. o. Bnker. pro prietor 1IHIIIHHHMMSIHMHII I Gold Dtist Flofii I Made by TUB SYDNEY l'OW ER COMPANY, Sldnoy, Oro gon. Mndo for family use. Ask your grocer for -It. Bran and shorts always on liaml. ! P. B. Wallace ! AGENT vminttmummnminnintii JL- J L I firaber Bros. PLUMBING AND GAS FITTING Will give prompt attention to all orders, guarantee our work to give satisfaction and to be up to the sanitary stand ard. WE WILL BE PLEASED TO GIVE ESTIMATES ON CONTRACTS. Call at our shop on Liberty street, back of Barr's Jewelry gtore, Phone 650. SALEM WATER COMPANY OFFICE CITY HALL. For water service apply at ofte Bills payable Maathly (a advaawc litnllffl nftAVHBFRNCH FEMALE muMuiumtPiLLt. Ji Sir. Ctatun Bwji kt tumtaa llumltiw NtytlKMWH Tl rail. MJ .;. mjl ito; Uar.li.nd. UuafUt fltt. lfutfnifcU(MMt i.tt U ,fcl -.! .nUri lb. WNITtB MCMCAL .. m T4. LlHr(. Pi. sm kjSilim by Dr. S. C & 9SSBSKSA tr'A u. kliA vliL 'eXm um Lcr. 1 lxm9AWi&Vflr VHkvnUtt,UhH.AI'rlXiiX. r SttDIYKlWtSTSEVttmitJU. H 'N ONE OR MANY COLORS H ,V LARGEST FACILITIES H IN THE WEST FOrB THE PRODUCTION OF H I HIGH ORADE WORkI H SiTIt AS IIW At atTCIH HOUKt H :4 w !. &L LOW RAfEM EAST t' Will Be Made This Season by Um SOUTHERN . p A,SC, I. F I: ,C ' (L1NBS IN OREGON) Fom Salcm.' Oig AS FOLLOWS: ROTH WAYS ONE WAT TO THROUGH VIAg PORTLAND GALIFORNtj Chicago $74.15 $87.51 St. Louis $09.15 , $82.51 St, hdl SffLte v $kY7ii Omaha $6h65 $75.90 Kansas City $6l.6fe tiM TICKETS. WJLL BH-ON SALMf July 6' 7, 22, 23 1 August 6, 7, 21 , 22 v Good for roturn in 00 days wit stopover privileges at pleasure' within limits , REMEMBER THE DATES; For any furthor information call w agents, WM. M'MURRAY, General PASBongor Agent, PORTLAND, OREGON. Time Card No. 08, Southern I'aclN Co., Effcctivo Sunday, May IT, 1008. Toward Portland, PaMcngcr. No. 10. 5:13 a. m. Oregon Ifet- preBS. No. 18. 8:40 a. m.Cottage Grovs passenger. No. 12. 2:45 p. m. Roseburg pas senger, Toward Portland, Freight. No. 222.-- 5:00 p. m. PortlaM fflBt freight. No. 226.-10:4011:28 a. m. way freight. Toward San Francisco, Paftcf(tr. No. 11 1:03 a. m. Roceburg passengui. No, 17. 0:45 p, m. Cottage Grov passongo. No, 15. 9:1)0 p. pi. California as- .press. No. 18. 3:31 a; m. Ban Francis express. Toward San I-Yanclsco, Freight. No. 221. 2:43 a, m. Portland ft freight. No. 225. 11:28 a. m. way frelgkt i 'i Oregon Electlrc TImo Table. Time of arrival and departure t cars nt Salem la as follows, Portla4 and Intermediate peints: Arrive 8:40 a. ra. 10:50 a.m. 1:25 p, m. 4:20 p.m. 5:45 p.m. 8:20 p. m. Leave 6:00 a. as. 9:05 a. m. 11:05 a.m. 1:45 p.m. 3:28 p. . 6:00 p. ra. Local Express Local Express Local Express CORVALLI8 & EilOTERN R. , TIMK TARLB No 1 Leaves Dotrott .,..,.,. 1:00p.m. follows, commencing Jaa, 16, 1908: TralHs for Corvalli. No. 8 Leaves Albany 7:65 a.m. rrlves Pt CorvalllJ . ... 8:35 a. at. No. 10. Leaves Albany 3:55 p.aa. Arrives at Corvallls ... 4:35 p. sa. No. 6 Leaves Albany 7:45 p.m. Arrives at Corvallls .... 8:26 p. . Trains for A Urn By. No. 5 Leaves Corvallls Arrives at Albany ..... No. 0 t cavos Corvallla An Ives at Albany No. 7 Loaves Corvallls ..,,., 6:80 a. . 7:10 a. aa. 2:15 p. 2:55 p.at. 6:00 p.n. Arrives at Albany 6:40 p.m. No. 11 (Sunday only) -Leaves Corvalllx , 11:15a. a. Arrives at Albany 11:58 a. a. No, 12 (Sunday only)- Leaves Albany ....... .12:35 p. nt. ArrlvdM a. Corvallls .... 1:18 p, m. For further Information apply to Portland, Oregon, Juno 17. Commencing Jupo 22nd and until further notice, tho following train service, will be In otfect o the line of the a & E. R, R. between Al bany and Yaqulna, dally except Sun day: Train No. 1J Train No.3 Mixed Passenger Leave Albany 7:45 a.m. 12:40 p.m. Arr. Yaqulna 1:20 p.m. 5:30 p.m. Train No. 15 Train No. 1 Passenger Mixed Lv. Yaqulna ..2:15 p.m. 7:00a.m. Arr. Albany., 7 :00p.m. 11 f 55 t.m. Ob Sundays the service will b follews: Lv. Albany 7:35 a. m.', ar. Yaquiaa 11:40 a. m.; Iv. Yaqulna 6:69 p. .; ar. Albany 11:30 9, m, WM, MeMURRAY, 6-28-ft Gh. Pm. Agent. y