Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, August 09, 1911, Image 6

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DAILY CAPITA1 OCRXAL, flALEM, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, AUGCST 0. 1011
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LOCAL
JLL FANS
to hear what was said Friday night.
In his opinion, the matter lies solely
with Captain Fleming whether or
not Savage's challenge should be ac
cepted. As It now stands It is prob
able that the matter will be dropped
without another game.
The. Sheridan team has accepted
Voodburn's challenge for a three-
game series for $100 a game, and the
managers of the two teams are now
trying to make final arrangements for
the playing of the three games, u
in possible that one will be played at
'herldan another at woouourn, ana
possibly the third In Salem.
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The Ra'iway team of Salem, late
winner of the Twilight I-engue pen
nant for tills season, defeated the O.
W Y 7itn at Portland Monday, by a
s. ore'of 7 to 2. Walker and Fleming
did the battery work for the Salem
team. A good sized crowd witnessed
the content, and tho scorn Indicates
that they got their money's worth.
Tho boys i' port having had a good
time. A snedal car was sent to Ore
gon Cltv to transport tho boys to
I'firllitiiil. and the members of the
Salem team spent the afternoon and
evening in sightseeing and various
forms of amusement, urter the con
elusion of tho gaino.
Apropos of the controversy be
tween tho Fast Salem team and the
Hallway nine, Manager Zlnn and Cap
tain Fleming, of tho street car team
hnve refused to accept Manager Sav.
age's challengo for a nlne-lnnlng
game. In order to decide which is the
better of tho two teams. J lio linai
gaino of tho twilight sorb, which
was to have been played last Friday
night on Willamette grounds, was d
clared off, and tho game forfeited to
tho Ticket I'unchers, on account of
tho Fast Halom lads refusing to con
tinue tho game unless Umpire Free
Kay was removed. Manager Zlnn
and Captain Fleming chargo their op
ponents with dlllatory tactics and nl
so tho ubii of profane and abusive
language during tho eary part of tip
game. Manager Jesse Savage, hi a
public statement Sunday morning
asserts that the Fast Salem boys wen
getting tho worst of a poor umpire
decisions. After reading Savage
statement Captain Fleming classed it
ns a fabrication from beginning to
(Mid and stated that ho would merely
Ignore the challengo. lio declared
that bis team would not meet the
Fast Sali'm nine on account of tho
rim I itii.ti I tij.i'firdeil the rtillu'ilv linvu
" ' "'' " a .... I
In Iho opening half of Friday night's '"' .
Manager Zlnn treats the dial- ,L, " ", 1 "" '" - .,
he Name liirlit anl refuses music, I'"1' ' " ' " -
Despite the fact that "Mysterious"
Mitchell, former pitcher for the
Frisco team of the Coast league,
pitched for tho Sheridan nine in
their game with the (Jresham Giants
Sunday, at Sheridan, Sheridan was
defeated by a Bcoro of si to i. ten
hits were garnered off Mitchell s de
livery while five blnglcs were secured
off Townsend. Hilly Kelt, catcher
for Giesham was given credit for los
ing two scores to the opposing team.
Mitchell was given poor Biipiort, anu
this In part, accounts for his poor
showing Sunday. Tho Gresham
(Hants have lost only four games out
of it played thin season. This game
was of Interest to Salem as Manager
Jerman, of the Salem valley team. Is
aiming to secure a game with the
(Jresham nine, as soon as the present
season closes.
If Salem Wins tho valley champion
ship in the present league series, and
then defeats the Gresham Giants,
the local boys ran claim tho cham
pionship of tho Willamette valley be
yond a doubt. Manager Jerman ex
pects to secure a gamo with this snap
py team, and a win over them will
win tho title for tho Salem boys with
out room for doubt. Tho Gresham
boys aro already claiming the cham
pionship of the Willamette valley al
though they have not played a game
with a team further south than Dal
las, nnd consequently cannot very
well claim tho premiership of the
valley until they defeat tho winner
of tho Wlllametto Valley League
pennant.
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A Finn l'liiy Coming.
"The Flower of tho Ranch, Joseph
F. Howard's greatest musical comedy
success ,1s an early booking at the
Dr. Lyon'
PERFECT
Tooth Powder
neutralizes the destructive
acids of the mouth cleanses,
preserves and beautifies the
teeth, and imparts purity
and fragrance to the breath.
MARION HAS
ABUNDANCE
OF DAIRIES
TO KWJfIMMIl CUK
Being advised that some are In
clined to believe that the chalk used
in some of the schools In the state
is of a poisonous composition, the
state superintendent of public In
struction has appointed a committee
to make an examination of It.
The committee consists of Dr. Cal
vin S White, secretary of the state
board of health; H. C. Seymour.
,,n.rin,pne.ent of Folk county and
V. R. Rutherford, superintendent of
the McMinnville schools.
Ttico r,:.n!el Webster, a veteran The state superintendent says that
of tho Civil War, and one of the oM- he is cont.nua ly recen.uB -
est and b-at known justices in m piaiut - r ;,:Lu tn recom-
Nortnwest. y-sterday demonstrated in the schools and mi nests to recom
the dimensions of' his legal brain, mine just what to recommend
TEMPERED .
JUSTICE
WITH MERCY
fllmate Failed
Medicine Cured.
it ,-, been abundantly shown that
George Reeves who is not more inan
18 years of age, was sentenced by
Justice Webster to serve 12 days in
tho county jail, after confessing to
tho theft of a bicycle from Frank H.
Reeves. Upon receiving sentence tho
youth cried so bitterly that it
touched the heart or the om juuge
and
also to bring about t'.ie abolishment
of the kind in use should it prove
poisonous, be has appointed the
above committee to make investigations.
game
lunge In
to consider II
Manager Kvans, of the Merchants'
team,, who Is also an ollleor of Iho
Twilight league said this morning
that ho believed llmplro ICrcel Kay
had tried to deal Hipiarely with all
teams during tho evening games. Kx
nnfl, however, was of the opinion that
Kay had made an unintentional slip
Friday night in calling tho ball which
was at Ihkii" In the controversy a le
gal ball, as Kvans believes It should
luivo been declared a foul. Ho Is
emphatically of Iho opinion, however,
that Kay was trying to deal square)
wllh both team, and made the mis
take which any umpire Is apt to make
when tho guide limn ai'o dim ns they
urn said to have been In the Dual
game. Frcel Kay refused to glvo an
opinion this morning ns to whether
or not tho game should bo played
over. Ho like KvniiH, was not cIoko
enough 1o the players who wero
charged with using abuslvn language,
fornlii full of cati liy Kongs and music
lively with dances, clean and whole
some In lis tone, with good natured
fun and femliilly.' In fact It. Is a
play that deserves the patronage of
lovers of good musical comedy. Tues
day, October II.
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Kidney Diseases Arc Curable,
Under certain cpdltlons. Tho right
medlcino must bo taken beforo the
dlscnsn lias progressed too far. Mr.
I'ercy A. I'ltmnn, Dale, Tex., says:
"I was down In bed for four months
with kidney and bladder trouble) and
gall Htones. Ono bottlo of Foley's
Kidney Remedy cured mo well nnd
sound. Ask for It. Red Cross Thar'
macy (II. Jerman).
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Children Cry
FOR FLETCHER'S
C ASTO R I A
There are l.'.SC dairies In Marlon
county, according to the report of the
dairy inspector which has just been
completed and submitted to the head
of the department. ' That is 1)8
dairies more than the report shows
for Unn county.
There are lH.Tiri.l cows which ex
ceeds the number found In I.lnn
county by 473. Jlcciuise of the high
price of veal the dairymen says the
report, have sold most of their
calves, there being but l.'OO from the
10,3."i cows. Assuming that r0 per
cent of them are heifers, it makes
but 7.10 for the whole county.
The number of registered tattle in
tho county is ns follows: Cows,
Jersey, 12:t; Guernsey, 20; Holstein,
.1; sires: Jersey, 7.1; Guernsey, C;
Holstein. C; Durham, 5; Red Foil, 2;
total, 2"4.
I There are but two dairies In the
county which have 100 or more cows
the Fairmount nnd the dairy owned
by the St. Ilenedictine Abbey at
Mount Angel.
The general health of the herds in
the county according to the report is
good, but one herd being found
which there was any reason to be
lieve was diseased, and It has been
reported to the slate veterinarian.
According to the report tho i.unty
has seven creameries, two cheese
factories and two cream stations.
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Rainier Stirred by Charge,
I ITNITKD l'RKSS I.KASKI) WIHB
St. Helens, Or., Aug. !). Warrant
has been Issued for the arrest of Kd-
ward Mackintosh, of Rainier, on a
statutory charge. Mackintosh, who
Is president of the Rainier Lumber
& Fuel company, has disappeared.
The charge again Mackintosh was
made by the father of three girls,
aged 3, r and S years, respectively.
Sheriff Thompson and Marshal Jesse,
of Rainier, are searching for Mack
intosh. o
If your liver Is sluggish nnd out of
tone, and you feel dull, bilious, con
stipated, take a doso of Chamber
lain's Stomach nnd Liver Tablets to
night beforo retiring nnd you will
, feel nil right lu Iho morning. Sold
by alll dealers.
Real Estate Transfer.
rnisn Fnrstner to V. W. Tyler
Constable Lewis also was affected by ,nta 4 tn 9 inclusive, block 6, River-
the lads pleading and the two over- . Park Addition. Salem; w d .
seers of the local justice court got P T) nmi P t Keizer to G. 0
busy on "ways and means'' by which; Smm, et al. lot 3 block 4. Boise's
to relieve tho youth of his burden. I S n l A.i(1 Salem: w d, $2100.
bmXn 'arretted ?" "something mora
'Svknnn's Alterative Is a medicine marie
LikniJ! s a 1 Tll.rclii,,si3. It has cur-
!TthT a"..in ami "'", Often
eu this ( !- n effected where the
these cu ;h 1m. e ,,,,,, w.re 1,0
surroundings ,r )ie patient.
n..tlved-edmerV
nians Aioiauv ,i,iition to good.
n,'g food", .nd fresh air, which we
ThTrJcts-the evidence of cure, that
AJV"?'S"" 7.t, ;".., K. kinan s Altera-
srave. biiu. : . i
itin? yo . a brief history of my sick
m ss which you are at liberty to use
"J3- 1 1 vim. I was taken
., tTphoid pneumonia. My lungs be
?ame verv much affected; my "Putum
"as examined and Tuberculous Gael 111
VI hi there nn abscess. in my right Inns
broke and discharged.
Yestenlnv morning the gray-haired
justice paid a little visit to his friend,
Harrv Minto, at the court house.
Shortlv afieryards young Reeves left
the jail a free man. Some one had
stolen the lad's coat while he was
confined In the county jail and Judge
Webster procured another for him.
Not content with this display of mer
cy however it is said Judge Webster
slipped a shining silver piece to the
lad. after giving him a littlo fath
erly ad vice on the subject of hones
ty. . o
A WOMAN
DETECTIVE
WILL TALK
Mrs. Lola (!. Ilaldwin. of the Port
land Police anil Detective depart
ment will give a very interesting
talk at the camp meeting at the coi
ner of", Market !ind High streets to
morrow afternoon at 2:110. Mrs.
Ilaldwin is taking this opportunity to
reach the people of Salem on a very
live and Interesting question, namely
the rescue work as carried on in VJie
large cities and the crusade against
white slave trallic. Mrs. Ilaldwin is
said to be the only woman in the de
tective nnd police force service on
the coast, anil she travels all over the
Western territory carrying on this
work. The tn) k tomorrow will sim
ply be to enlighten people ns to
methods employed -In this work and
to give them an idea of what is try
ing to be accomplished. An inter
esting lecture is assured.
G. and E. Ferrel to . J. Jior-,
ford, lots 3 and 4, block SI, North
Salem; w d, $1000.
Hubbard Investment company to
E. L. I'itehford, south V-i tract 43,
Diniick Homestead Tracts; w d,
$1000.
G. F. and R. Qualntance to Y. llol-
llster, lot H, block 9, Fairmount add,
Salem; w d, $3,100.
R M. and J. T. Parkinson to .
II. Reeves, lot 4. block 3, P.rooks; w
d, $1200.
F. and M. Kloft to .T. O. Kaufmann,
land in t .1 s, r 1 w; w d, $S,400.
F. and M. Kloft to J. G. Kaufman,
land in t 5 s, r 1 w; w d, $1,870.
J. M. and M. M. Calavan to L.
Rriggs, 1 acre, t 9 s, r 1 w ; w d, $27-1.
NEWP0R
YAQUINA B
Oregon's Popular Bep
An Ideal retreat for ohm... '
01 an kinds. Huntini 'H
ing surf bathing, nn.i011"!
canoeing, dancing and 2 M
Where pretty wlter ?J4
agates, moonstones, CS
tain water and the wi
low Drlces. Cnh .v ? fc
and oysters, with abud?
etables of all kinds dally
venient and Attract
with strict sanitary Tegu.J
LOW ROUND-if
SEASON TICKe
from all points la Orego,
lngton and Idaho on
3-DAY SATURI
MONDAY TICK
from Southern Pacific Hol
land to Cottage Grove; alv
C. & E. staiions, Albany t
Eck.nan-s wonderful remedy for Con- j UOOO. going Saturday or S;
sumption, it being very r11'' j 1 j lor return Sunday
nfi.Lt To-day I weigh 1-8 pounds 1 , J
as to faral
BTad TverV person a.Ulcted Illustrated booklet. '0 (Id
uben-ulosis took WMn'ii euro." I gon," or write tO
WM. M'HUi
General Passenger J
Porti
I erew worse, and
became very much emaciated. My physi
cian informed me that I must BO to
a nnkklv as possible. I left
Vex s June 1st, and arrived in Canon
?.ftJ Tone 3rd very feeble. After belli
there two weeks?iny physician informed
me t'.uit nothing could he done, as my
enso was hopeless. Three weeks later I
?, turned hone, weigh Ins 103 pounds, the
doVI"? imviiig Given me no assurance of
reaching there alive.
On me hui VA r;
nans wor.,1. lui . r r , , .
.lion, 11 uuihb v-5 r t 1 lor return sunaay or Mm-
Lm sfiiit and well and can dp any Klnu , can OH h. P. or C. & E,
of work about my gram tun particulars
woild be 1
Ecteman's Alterative cures B'nltls,
AMthma Hay 1'ever; Throat and Laum
AS." AXsk for booklet of eured case
and write to the Kckmnn Liiboiatory,
Hhlladelphla. Pa., for ,v ,'eSnd
lor Wale by an leuums "--oo
J. C. Perry, Salem, Oregon.
.Hie junk room of every mans
brain 'is lull of schemes that won't
work and wheels that won't track.
Tortured for 15 l-ears.
By a cure-defying stomach trouble
that baffled doctors and resisted all
remedies he tried, John W. Modders,
of Moddersvllle, Mich., seemed
doomed. He had to.sell his farm and
give up work. His neighbors said
"he can't live much longer." "What
ever I ate distressed me," ho wrote,
"till I tried Electric Hitters, which
worked such wonders for me that I
can now eat things I could not take
for years. It is surely a grand rem
edy for stomach troubles." Just as
good for the liver and kidneys. Ev
ery bottle guaranteed. Only COc at
J. C. Perry's.
Life Saved at Death's Door.
"I never felt so near my grave,"
writes W. R. Patterson, of Welling
ton, Texas, as when a frightful
cough and lung trouble pulled me
down to 100 pounds, In spite of doc
tor's treatment for two years. My
father, mother and two sisters died
of consumption, and that I am alive
today is due solely to Dr. King's New
Discovery, which completely cured
me. Now 1 weigh 187 pounds ana
have been well and strong for years."
Quick, safe, sure; its the best remedy
on earth for cough-, colds la grippe,
asthma, croup, and all throat and
lung troubles. GOc and $1.00. Trial
bottlo free. Guaranteed by J. C.
Perry.
Don't go around telling the truth
about things Indiscriminately. The
formation isn't always welcome.
Big G
Borated Golden teat
A safe and simple remedy (or
Bronehitit, Catarrh, Hay Fever
Inflammfttlnuii. trrltattnni. utmr.
atlons of ALL mucous mumbriiiici
or linings of the ouse, tbruat,
tomAob or urinary owant.
AT DRU0QI1T4 SI
It 'Ay not cure your st if
TreatlM with Mch bottU
or mwiea on request.
. Tit Ems (Wat Co.
UMMtLOtaO,
W'hfXi a man falls in lovo with a
irirl si e suddenly acquires great
beauty in his eyes.
Foley Kidnoy Pills are spe.
ful in all ailments and o
the kidneys and bladder,
they are composed of lnerer!
1 1. ... -
ciany selected tor their ci
healing, tonic and stimulatif
upon these organs and tkt
passages. They are antl-st-
lithlc and a uric acid solvf
them. Red Cross Phanct
Jerinan). i
Children
FOR FLETCHER'S
CASTOR
Ho sure .mil tnlrn a linttlo of Hhnin
berlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea '
Remedy with you when starting on J
yuur trip mis summer, it cannot De
obtained on board the trains or steam
ers. Changes of water and climate
often causes sudden attacks of diar
rhoea, and it is best to bo prepared.
Sold by all dealers.
The man who goes out to set the
world on lire will need all the match
PS he can carry,
Gold Dust
Made by the tiVDNKI PC
COMPANY, 8ydi7, i
Made for frmllr li
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lak your grocer for It;
ad Vhorta lwji i
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P. B. WALLACE,
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Pay your Electric Light and Gas
Bills,
before the 1 0th and get the discount.
Portland
way
Light & Power Co0