Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, July 17, 1911, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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DAILY CAPITA! SOrRSAL, SALEM, 0KEG05, MOXRAY, JIU 17.
PfiK rMH.
SENATORS
ARE SHUT OUT
BY GIANTS
With the thermometer hovering be
twH-n S7 and l''l ami old Sol
i... ,n,i,., a miiall bunch of per
spiring fan an.l rann.tles r.at In tie
l,akln nun at the Hague ground In
Woodburn yesterday afternoon and
watfti.'d tlie Senators g"t their flrHt
complete Bluit out of the season. On
account of tl.' hwit it a agreed be
fore the game opened thai Heven In
ning! would coriHtiluto a full name.
The teauiH played as unatlaehed
dams on account of a slight mlx-up
In the league litHt week. Albany had
mi game yesterday and Hubbard had
already Hchoiluled an Independent
tame. ronBeuuently yesterday's
wore does not count In tin; league
pereeniago cuiuwn.
lN-HpllH the heat, the Slugging
(Hants rung up 11 tallica, while not
a Jennunltn crossed tlie, homo ran.
Ilegaert smeared the lirst blot on a
penHon'n good reeord when he al
lowed "Muzz" Ifiiddleston to score on
a wild piled In Woodburn's half of
the first. Manager Hunt's left elbow
nerved an a backstop for two more
of A lie's spenders. The Senator's
I wirier was much to the bad yester
day and ills sopoprt was poor.
Ijivler, lluddk'Hlon and Ilranlger
executed somo star plays lor the
wearers of the Maroon. Lavler
ripped the ball over the right fence
In the fifth for a homo run, "Hum"
made the first tally for the slants In
the opening canto, nnd Ilranlger
laced one two-bagger nnd made a
clever grab of I'orterlteld's blngle
Into lett.
Not a Statesman got across the
second bag In their Initial Inning
nnd in the next round the second
base proved n killer for the Salem
bunch. Tho third was ditto for the
Cherry Pickers, and to make their
caxe morv hopeless Ilranlger made a
rattling good catch of .lones' pop
Into the high grass In left Held.
Shorny and ('uimnlngs found the
Capital heaver for a strike each In
l he second, ami Ilranlger walked.
With the base full, Holmes fanned.
Then Alio put over one of his (piecr
ones, Jones could not gather II In
and Shorey scored on the hlllle.
Cuniiulng and ilmnlger hiiHtled home
wncn iiiiz hanged a handy one
down the center alHle.
In the third .lernian dropped
Hunt's pop My, but managed (o got It
to second In time to stop Huddle-
ston. Lavler scored on Ouinnilng'n
sacrlllce.
The next time up, the first bag
proved n last hope for Jerman.
Schooler brought down Muse's high
II y to left In line shape, anil Allnwas
caught trying to get buck to first
Ilranlger laced n two-bagger
through center, but died at third.
I he (llant sluggers were hitting Alle
hard and seemed to have tils goat for
die llrst time tills season. Jerman
caiight one of the Mull bo'vs to left.
Alio ('might another, -but "II11.7."
MID-S
SALE
DO YOU KNOW WHAT A
SALE at THIS SHOP MEANS?
It means that all merchandise cut
in price, is the best to be found in
the city and is not equaled in
prjee anywhere.
Note the Reduced Prices Given Below.
SUITS
nr.. oo
$ ;io. 00
37. GO
$25.01)
$2 2. CO
120.110
IS. 00
Illi.CO
Men'R
Men's
Mea'i
M.m'g
Moii'h
Men's
Moii'i
Men's
Suits
Suits
Suits
Suits
Suits
Suits
Suits
Suits
,21.G0
. 10.50
. 18.M)
. 16.00
. 15.00
. 14.00
. 13.00
. 10 00
SHOES
1(1.00 Men's Shoes ,
15.00 Men's Shoes ,
1 1. GO Men's Shoes ,
H .00 Men's Shoes ,
$2, DO Men's shoes
.ft. 00
. 3.G0
. 3.00
. 2.M)
. 2.2S
I
SHOES
I 100 prs. odds & ends $2
UNDERWEAR
$0.50 I'ndorwear
$5.00 Cnderwenr
$1.00 Underwear
$2.00 I'nderwour
$2 50 1'nder'Ae.ir
$2.00 Vuderwcar
$1.00 I'nderwear
..$4. no
,. .ITiO
, . 3 65
, . 3 00
, . 1.60
. . 1.40
.. .75
GLOVES
All U In vt One-Half Prlc
All Other Goods Reduced in Proportion
THE TOGGERY
167 Commercial St
scored when Hunt banged another
two-bagger Into Jerman' nelgtibor-
bTivler, at first, pulled bis dinkey
hell on Humphrey Mose and Jones,
and nothing doing further than the
first l ag. , ,
Here Lavler added another air
draver, Just for good measure awl
sauntered around the basts while
the outfield for Salem peeked
ii,r,.vh !ie cracks in the fence for
. n,.,,,io nf l.e ball out south of
n ft, "!"" ' .
the fence.
McRne. on whom, the Capitals nave
for heavy bluing, went
down before Holmes $S a day curves,
"Buz. Iluddleston got umier i.oi
liath's not) to left and Lavler tapped
his dinkey bell again on .I-rman lit
the flrHt turn In the road.
Three men aeroa sliome for the fli
ants the next time up. Iluddleston
was there with a two-bagger, Alle
walked the Giant nianeger, and
"liuz." and Hunt advanced a base
each on White s safe bit. Lavler, the
big slugging Giant, tapped another
of his two-baggera and Iluddleston
and Hunt scored. McRue dropped
Schooler's drive nnd White tallied up
another mark. Lavler was caught
stealing home and Schooler died at
second. Hhorey was good for a hit
and dimming fanned.
It was hopeless by this time, but
the Statesmen stepped up for another
faint hearted effort. Alle landed a
good lilt, but busy "Hum" gathered
It In like a man at the circus tlckot
window grabbing tlie coin. Cernik
butted up against Lavler at first nnd
Lavler stopped Humphrey Just to
save further useless perspiring,
Woodbiirn landed 10 bits, while
Salem garnered six.
Kvi-n "Little Jimmy" Richardson,
his uinps, dropped his armor of se
vere Blience and exchanged a little
Irish wit with a bunch of the
hleacherltes. The little umpire
shocked a bunch of the "soda pop"
boosters when he declared I'orter
lleld safo nt first In the fifth because
Lavler had his foot off the bag, al
though the runner was easily beaten
to the base by the throw.
I'nless the Senators do some tall
hustling In the near future It looks
as though the J 12", penruint, which
the business men of Woodburn have
hung up for the winning team In the
league this year, will go to the Gi
ants. Tho Senators will meet the Giants
again next Sunday afternoon on the
Salem grounds In n regular league
gum" and from that lime on. the
league will pUiy their regularly
scheduled names.
I 'at Fulton of tho Hubbard team,
lias recovered from a sprained ankle,
and Is again ready for business.
Oli. joliller Tortured.
Tor yam's I have suffered un
speakable torment from Indigestion,
constlpntlon nnd liver trouble,''
wrote A. K. Smith, a wnr veteran nt
Krlo, I'n., "but Ir. King's New Life
Tills fixed mo nil right. They're sim
ply great." Try thorn for any stom
ach, liver or kidney trouble. Only
2 lie at J. C. Ferry'.
o
ltatber loo much water on and In
tho ground for dialimgo work I his
Huintnur; Just enough lo make enro-
fl1' olo of (he places that most need
tiling.
CAPS
li no Cap 11.00
$1.00 Caps f.u
.75 Cap (jo
.CO Caps 25
HATS
$8.00 Panama $r..00
Jil.50 IiuiiKkok 4.00
$5.ou straw ;t oo
$5.00 Kelt s.oo
$:i.00 Straw 2 00
$:t.0O r'olt a.oo
Some Odds and Ends at 1.00
SHIRTS
Men's Shirts .
Men" s Shirts .
Men's Shirts .
Meu'a Shirts .
Men's Shirts . ,
Men's Shirts .
Men's Shirts .
Men's Shirts .
$0.00
$5 50
$5.00
$4. GO
$100
$2.60
$3.00
$1.50
.$4.00
. 3.75
. 3.00
. 3.25
4 O'
!.23
1.75
1.50
1.00
$t.2
Men s Shirts
Somo Odds and Ends nt !5!
NECKWEAR
$3.00 Tics at
$3.50 Ties at
$100 Tlea at
.$3.00
. 1.C0
. 1.20.
. .80
. .00
. .40
. .25
$1.50 Ties at
$1.00 Ties st
.75
Ties at
.50
Ties at
D. R.YANTIS,Prop.
UMMm
Electric Hose
If you watch a man spraying his
lawn for about two minutes you can
tell whether he has confidence in the
hose or not.
If he krepi glancing from one end of it to
the oilier you can depend that he's getting
nervous, and is watching for a wetting. Don 't
take chances when you can buy Electric
Hose and be absolutely sure of the highest
elficiency.
Electric how will not burst, crack or
split. It's made of seamless seine twine
jackets and rubber tubes.
SALK.H II AIM) WAKE CO.MI'AXY
NEW YORK IS
THREATENED
WITH CHOLERA
New York, July 17. Although the
cholera situation at quarantine Is nt
present regarded by Alvah II. Doty,
health Inspector of the port, as being
well In, hand, ho did not conceal his
apprehension that New York "Is In
tho very midst of a threatened Inva
sion of cholera."
"Tho (uannitine department of ev
ery port In .this country Is facing ' a
very serious nnd onerous task," said
Dr. Doty, "and It Is not Impossilhht
that many vessels arriving from Italy
In the nxt few days will bring ono or
more cases of the disease."
Another Victim Dies.
Today's official report of the situa
tion shows thorn are? 1 " oast's nt
Swinburne hospital and four cases
sympathetic of the dlseas,. Within
the pa.-it 21 hours one more victim
has died. Tho steamer Perugia has
been detained, and the medical staff
Is preparing to tnako bacteriological
examination of the 2 IS passengers
from the steamer Molike, who are
now under obsxrvatlon,
Charles Pushklnd, attorney for
tho Immigrants whoso charges
against Dr. Poty are being Investigat
ed by a commission, made public a
letter he wrote to Judge Bulger, of
Iho commission, suggesting tlie lat
ter call upon (lovernor Dlx to take
charge of tho health department.
o
REPORT SHOWS
FRUIT CROP
RATHER LIGHT
That the strawberry crop was a
111,1.. .1 .1... ,U .1.
I nine uiiove iuu iiveuie, uie eueiij
crop full', the lognnJuMiy crop large,
and tho priuio crop n little below the
average In quantity, but superior In
quality, Is tho substance of the report
made on the fruit crop conditions by
the board of trade, and which gener
al report was completed Saturday.
Some strawberry growers, says the
report, received as $ I a crate, but the
average price was $2.10, and at the
end of the season tho crates went on
, l il '' runner nnd a commission
the market at $1 each. Cherries are form of city government, to be sub
being bought by the canneries nt GVi I'"11''" to a vote at tlie next regular
cents, loganberries at S'i and prunes
are being contracted at 4 1j cents.
Penis nro but average In yield this
year, peaches nnd apples but hall a
crop, but prices have not yet beeen
established for any of these fruits.
mv.s avi:i:k
smashed
nit io(i not nvi:r
A peculiar accident occurred or.
the :iew Natron extension Hear Low
el! 1'ilday when two men were hurled
from n gasoline f.peeder an.l thrown
over n 20-foot embankim nt as th"
result of running into n dog. The
men were J. P. Held, who suifered a
fractured thigh, and F. T. Malleck,
whose nose nnd ankle were badly
biekex and whose head nnd body
were badly tut. The men were run
ning at a Mgh rate of speed when a
dpi? started across the track nnd was
.i-... i... .1... ...
7, ; "V,m,,,no r,,r' lnc ma-
vhlno catapulted with its nnssetur
down a high rock embankment nmt
"
jtlio esape of both men from Instant I
.loath was remarkable They were !
I cared for hv nr, t, , . I
, ' ,,,u i y.'e.K-u aim ior grown persons.
Sprlngtleld physicians, and then sentanJ 11 r-'talns today Its pre-eminence
to tlie hospital In Portland.
The dog
was not killed.
Solves a llwp Mystery,
i "I want to thank you from the bot
tom of my heart.' wrote C. R Rader
of Lewlsburg. W. Vn... "for tho won
derful double bonent I got from Elec
tric Hitters. In curing tue both of a
severe rase of stomach trouble and
or rheumatism, from which I had
been an almost helpless u Sorer for
ten years. It suited mv case ns
though made just for me." For dys
pepsia, Indigestion, Jaundice and to
rid the system of kldaev poisons that
causrt rheumatism. Electrie im..
has no equal. Try them. Every bot-
i. Kusrunieea to satisfy
50c t J. C. Terry's.
Only
A CAR LOAD
OF EACH KIND
SENT EAST
The Salom Fruit Union shipped ltr.
first carload of pre-cooled cherries
this morning, and It Is In the nature
of an experiment, but one which
promises splendid re-sulfs In the end,
and much Interest is being taken In
It by the fruitmen.
The carload contained Lamberts,
Ilings and Clack Republicans. Ac
companying the ear Is another con
taining the same kind of fruit. which
has not been pre-cooled, and it goes
to the same destination. The pur
pose of this is to let Mr. A. W. Mc
Kay, of the I'nitcd States agricultur
al department, makn comparisons and
tabulate the result of the Investiga
tions. The pre-cooling system is being
made use of extensively by fruit men
in California, and tho results attained
have; been satisfactory. It is believed
that it will prove tho same here, and
If It does the present plant will give
way to a larger one.
o
THE OPEN FORUM
The Capital Journal Invites
I'lililic Discussion In This
Department Let Iloth Sides
of All Matters Ito Fully
Drought Out It Is Not tlie
Dispose of This Newspaper
to do tho Thinking for Its
Headers.
Was n Booster Itself.
Ed. Journal: I wish to thank you
for the Saturday Journal. It was a
regular booster edition and contained
all fresh original matter. I sent my
copy to my brother-in-law In the
east and I am sure It will help bring
him here, (jive us some more of the
same kind. You do not seem to
know what dull times are and hot
weather puts no crimp in your horn.
ADAM SEITNKR.
For n Square Peal.
Kd. Journal: As one disinterested
property owner I must thank you
over and over for exposing the meth
ods employed to beat down and get
riglils of way from people along the
line of the Oregon Electric. The at
tempt lo get the rights of way from
people like the Kehlndler brothers,
and by methods that savor of the
peanut methods ought to be resisted
by every fair minded person.
.1. n. SMITH.
I'ravers for Itnlii.
Ed. Journal: The efforts of the
oregonlan to belittle the power of
prayer are characteristic of this age.
According to that paper, If we really
n b'd rain, which we do not nnd
could c,et it. by prayer, they would
b" opposed to getting it in that way.
When we really want, rain we will
not go to the Oregonian agnostic and
its govcrmentiil rainmaker on a sal
ary in its hill tower.
NOT SO DRY.
I'lnir the Charter.
l.il. Journal: I see In n recent Is
sue of the Journal that the city
council intend to put a plug in the
charter.
At the last council meeting an or
dinance was passed to third rending
calling n special election August 1:1
to amend the charter so that bonds
can be Issued by a majority vote In
stead of a two-thirds vote as nt pres
ent. I would suggest that other plugs
' put In, first that only taxpayers
he allowed to vote on amendments'
second, that another plug be put in
allowing a majority to control the
tlie Improvements.
Hut why pluK tho charter now' A
committee has been selected to give
leiecuon in December.
The city council was iltsrr,,iit.i .
the tirst vote on bonds for bridges at
the second vote, according to the
e.rcular sent, out by the bridge com
mittee, the council and also the
oard of Trade and P.uslncss Men's
League was discredited.
It seems under the present rondi-
lns ii,,,, , ppopll Iiu,k conm,tnrp
in the present city administration in
racf we are in a continuous state of
humiliation, would not. a recall be
wise at the present time instead of
amending tho charter?
srhrniuxiTE.
Honest Medicine Versus Fake?.
1 resident Tafts recent message
suggesting an amendment to the Pure
l'ood and Drugs law in its relation to
prepared medicines, does not refer to
... .-...umai-u meuicines as Foley's
Joney nnd Tar Compound and Folev
Ki'lney puis. both, of which are true
medic nes carefully compounded of
ingredients whose medicinal qualities
are recognized by the niedlenl nm.
" nscii as me nest knmvn
edlul agents for the diseases l ey are
ln:en.i.i ... llRy are.
lUIHUf MIL Mir
ri
three decades Kol.-v
s Honey and
Tar '"H'ound has been a standard
Vhe 'TldS an(l nffpc-
; " f. , h.P "lr,oaK diest and
eme nn (,tiier preparations of Its
kind. Foley Kidney Pills are equally
effective nnd meritorious.
For snlo by Red Cross Pharmacy.
o
Owls eat mice nnd mice eat grain
Protect tho owls and you protect the
grain.
CASTOR I A
For Infants and Children.
Tha Kind Yon Havs Alwajs Bought
(alii
Sitfuaturs of ty
CHANGE
IN WOMAN'S
LIFE
Made Safe by Lydia E. Pinkham's
Vegetable Compound.
n vf 'T was nassintr ,
Ihrouph theChaneoof Life and suffered 1
I i II 111 -ll'-l " ""
and other annoying
symptoms, and 1
can truly say that
I.ydu K. I'liiKiiam s
Vegetable Com
pound has proved
worth mountains of
poM to nie, as It
restored my health
and strength. I
uever forget to ten
my friends what
Lvdia . l'inkham's
Vegetable Compound has done for me
during this trying period. Complete
restoration to neaiiu means so luucn
to me that for the sake of other suffer
ing women I am willing to make my
trouble public so you may publish
this letter." Ml!S. CltAS. JiAliCLAY,
K.F.D., Graniteville, Vt.
No other medicine for woman's ills
has received such wide-spread and un
qualilied endorsement. Xo other med
icine we know of has such a record
of cures as has Lydia E. Tiiikham's
Vegetable Compound.
Tor more than SO years it lias been
curing woman's ills such as inilainnia
tion, ulceration, libroid tumors, irreg
ularities, periodic pains and nervous
prostration, and it is unequalled for
carrying women safely through tho
period of change of life.
Mrs. Pinklmin, nt Lynn, Mass.,
invites nil sick women to write
her for advice. 1 Icr ad vice is iree,
and ulwnys helxjiuL
XOUTIIWKST COAST
TKM PKIt.VTl IIFS Sl'XD.W
Portland fl"
Albany 102
Salem . . 102
Roseburg . 105
The Dalles 101
Bend OS
Seattle .'. . 02
Vancouver 90
Spokano '. 90
Walla Walla 10S
Ashland 104
r.aker : . 90
Iiolse 98
Marshlleld 70
North Yakima IOC
Tacoma 88
ColdendalcJ . . 100
Pullman ; 100
Lowlston 100
Eltopia 110
Spokano 90
Children Cry
FOR FLETCHER'S
CASTORIA
SALEM BANK &
TRUST CO.
OKMUtATi HANKING AND
Tltl'ST liCSINKSS
With our assurance that we
are able and willing to take
care of it, we solicit your
Hanking Business. Open an
account with us, and wo will
extend you every favor con
sistent with good banking prin
ciples. AY K PAV FOUt rr.K CKXT
ON SAVINGS
I.ibeity Street, Just off State
J. h. AI1LKUS, President,
W. G. EAST. Cashier,
o S. S. EAST, Vic.-Pres.
DR. L. B. STEEVES,
U H. ROBERTS,
Directors.
ill patent medicines or medicines ad
venlsed In th paper are for sale at
DR. STONE'S
Drug Store
Salem, Oregon
Also
Dr. Stone's
heave imors
For the cure of Heaves afflicting the
norse. A liquid medicine, given on
the feed, which the most fastidious
horse will not refuse to eat. From
one to six bottles given as dlre-ted
will cure the most stubborn case.
Price, $1.00 per bottle or six bot
tles for $3.00.
wmmn
V. ' f
Are You
For the Best
Orchard Development
Proposition in Oregon?
We have it.
Call and see us.
The A. C BOHRNSTEDT CO.
304 U.S. National Bank" Bldg.
SALEM, OREGON
Head )he, Minneapolis, Minn.
Salem's most ponlar res
taurant THE WHITE HOUSE
We cater to the pyblic who
demand a good meal for a
small price.
VVm. McGiichrist & Sons.
DOWXWARD COURSE
Fast
Ueing Realized
Peojile,
ly Stlem
A little backache at first.
Daily increasing till the back is
lamo and weak.
Urinary diBorders quickly follow;
Diabetes and finally Bright's dis
ease. This is tho downward course of
kidney Ills.
Don't take this course. Salem resi
dents should profit by the following
experience.
Mrs. E. C. Ilatton. Clav & Lisle
Sts Dallas, Oro., says: "In 1907 I
publicly Indorsed Doan's Kidney
Pills and I now confirm that state
ment. This remedy was used in my
family and It brought relief from
backache nnd other symptoms of kid
ney trouble."
For sale by all dealers. Price 50
cents. Foster-XIilbum Co., Buffalo,
New York, solo agents for the Uni
ted States.
Remember tho name Doan's
and take no other.
Look out, thero is no lull in the
battle against quack and Canadian
! thistle.
Moms' Cash Peed I
t
I and Grocery Store
Phone 1497
MASOX FRUIT JARS '
Pints
Quarts. . " "
One-half gallon. .' '
P-est jar rubbers 2 packages
Extra choice Bacon lb
17 lbs. fine Granulated Sugar ".7.7.7
5 cans .fine Table Peaches. . . ,7.7.
3 cans New Pack Oysters. . .7
T. packages Best Corn Starch '7.7.7
3 cans String Beans 7."
3 cans Extra Solid Pack Peas
2 Packages Arm ftliammer Sod.i, fu'li 'i-lb.'pkg.:
3 cans Nice Salmon
Flour, per sack 7
5-lb. best Pure Lard.
10-lb. Best Pure Lard. 7
FREE DELIVERY
economies" We
the very best, b7 eu5Sltldoi5lIno?eT by u'sin choaner EoaP than
etc. Dy uslnS cheP starch and lower priced employees.
loss m rcpmlucfa.81 mSt WOuld be on7 a fraction of the Resulting
takes it 'outTfny0uVchlotnes! X we practlce no "economy" that
Pitrons ten0usVeh8uS '"y"'?,! p08sible. second to none. Our
est prices guaranteed! WlU like our wort Try It Low-
SALEM STEAM LAUNDRY.
I'tone 25.
Looking
Branch Ofiiefgt
.Macleny and Creswell, Oreg.
Gold Dust Flour
Made by the eV'DA'EY t'OWKB
COMPANY, Bydey, OregoB.
iKxde fc-r Family Gse.
Ask your grocer for It. Krsa
sad Hhort. always Uu4.
P. B. WALLACE, Agt.
Call for Bids.
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned will receive bids up to 5
o'clock p. m. on Monday, July 17,
1911, for the construction of an in
tercepting and outflow sewer, in the
city of Salem, Oregon, alone the east
bank of the Willamette river from
the Intersection of the Ferry street
and the South Salem sewer to the
north line of Center street and the
east bank of tho Willamette river at
I low, water, according to the plans
adopted for said Improvement anil
on fllo at the office of the city re-
icorder for said city.
Bids must be submitted upon forma
as required by the city engineer and
a certified check for the amount of
5 per cent of each bid must accom
pany the same, made payable to the
mayor of the city of Salem, Oregon.
The council reserves the right to
reject any or all bids and right to
waive formal defects in the "submis
sion thereof.
CHAS. F. ELGIN,
7-ll-5t City Recorder.
o
Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver
Tablets gently stimulate the liver
and bowels to expel poisonous mat
ter, cleanse the system, cure consti
pation and sick headache. Sold by
all dealers.
T
....55c
....65c
....Ode
....15c
....13c
..$1.00
....50c
23c
....25)
25c
...'.30c
....13c
25c
..$1.10
....C5c
..$U'3
Can't Afford
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136-1M SOUTH LIBERTY STREET