Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, May 19, 1913, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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    DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, BALBM. OREGON, MONDAY MAT -19, 1913.
. PAGE THREE.
American League. ,
K.H.E.
St. Louis 9 10 2
Boston . 18 4
Batteries Mitchell and Agnew; Be
dieut, Hall and Carrigan.
K. H. E.
Washington . 2 6 3
Detroit 15 5
Batteries Johnson and Ainsmith;
Zamloch, I.uke and McKee.
n. h. e.
Xew York 3 6 0
Chicago 5 1 t
Batteries l'isher, Clark and Swee
ney; WaNn and Schalk.
R. II. E.
SPORTS
Women's. Apparel
s
McMinnville, Kecord of Six Straight
Gamed Won, Is Coining Here
to Give Battle.
i' The Sal'Mii Senators will battle next
Sunday afternoon with the McMinn
. ville team, and it? the record of the
; visitors counts for anything, the Sena
:!. tors will have their hands full. Mc
' lliimville has won six straight games
this season, the last victory being over
f the Weonas, a fast Portland team yes
f, terday. Foster, the McMinnville pitch
, er, got 13 Btrike-outs yesterday.
; The Senators retel yesterday, the
grounds at Albany being in bad condi
tion. Notwithstanding the fact that
the team did not go to Albany, quite a
number of people who had been plan
' ning the trip, went aHyway.
WILIAMETTE WILL
MEET 0. A. C. SATURDAY
Drake Will Be in Box for Local Bunch
and Warm Game Is Certain to
Be Pulled Off.
The weather permitting, next Satur
day, the dosing day of the Moose car
nical, will see the biggest intercolle
giate ball game of the season staged on
"Willamette field with the local univer
sity and O. A. C. as the contending fac
; tors.
Tho varsity will hold hard work outs
during tho week and will attempt to be
at the best they have been this season
when the nine from the "farmers'"
" o!lege invade the city.
Drake, tho head twirler for Willam
. -otto will bo in tho box and the best
lineup on the campus will bo on' tho
diamond when the contest is called.
JOLTS
T Tf ?f f f V T T
' The New York Giants have struck
, their gait and have jumped from fifth
to third place in a week. Chances are
not bad that McOraw's men will again
win a pennant.
Zamloch, a pitcher recruit from Mis
. oula, Mont., deserved a shut-out in his
first major league game Sundny when
lio occupied the box for Detroit.
Bud Anderson's brother, Freddy, pre-
. -diets he will win his fiyht with Mandot
tomorrow iiilit in (1 rounds.
Beginning tomorrow, froe swimming
Inst nirtin'i will bo given at tho Y. M.
. '. A. to lioys, tho course to continue
until the close of the school year. Boys
must furnish towels, but snnp is 'free
and bathing suits are unnecessary. Boys
not Attending school are nsked to seo
' Physical Director Carter and malio ar
rangements, and tho following program
has been arranged for tho schools: East
and Richmond schools, 4 p. m.; Grant
;,' and HighUnd schools, Tuesday, 4 p. m.j
Park school, Wednesday, 4 p. m. ; Lin
coln schools, Thursday, 4 p. m.; Oar
field and Englewood schools) Friday, 4
p. m.
t
It hag been finally arranged that the
relay race cf the Salem and Portland
Y .if. C. A.'s will Btart at 10 o'clock
on tho morning of June 7, This year
; tho cups and medals will be furnished
' by the Portland association. Utter,
Bchaefor, Feicke, Welborn, Tallman,
j McKee, , Kennedy, Radeliff, Patchin,
' Cooke, Simcral and Minton are training
for the race and Minton will start it
1 here.
MR. HENRY PECK AND HIS FAMILY AFFAIRS
,mt wii vtj , . -S ; i i - k j . ,
( pec ocf.cer op rEM- 6TofF foN, i Boee.ep .t TV r ' -; n ' ' I I I y y I I WM
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&.r . sb mMy fM, 0mSmi
Cleveland '. '. 2 8
Philadelphia .' 4 10
Butteries Steen and O'Neil; Wyck
off, Bender and Lapp.
National League.
W. L.
Philadelphia 16 7
Brooklyn .'. 18 9
New York 14 12
Pet.
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.500
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St. Louis 14 14
Chicago .'. 15 15
Boston 11 14
Pittsburg 11 17
Cincinnati '. 8 19
American League.
Philadelphia 19 7
Washington 17 9
Cleveland .'. 19 11
Chicago 20 12
St. Louis : 14 19
Boston ....12 18
Dotroit 10 21
New York 7 21
EUGENE HIGH SCHOOL WINS
MEET WITH SALEM HIGH
With Willamette field as muddy as
it has been at any time this year, Sa
lem and Eugene high schools mot for a
track and field meet Saturday after
noon, Sale n being defeated 69 to 62.
Tho track was so soft that tho ma
nors' feet sunk about four inches every
step and with this handicap the watch
recorded the 50 yard dash in 5 4-5 and
the hundred in 11 flat.
The events and records follow: 50
yard dash, Bounds (E) first, Brown (S)
second, Truit (8) third, time 5 4-5;
polo vault, Truit (S) first, Lowe (S)
and Barnes (S) tied for second, height
9 feet 0 Miohes; high hurdles, Ross (E)
first, Dim ,K) second, time 20 seconds;
440-yard dash, Ross (E) firs, Truit (S)
second, Tburcheon (S) third, time
57 1-5; nile run, West (E) first,
Wright (S) second, Rowland (S) third,
time 5:2-1; shotput, Titus (E) first,
Lowe (S) second, Ross (E) third, dis
tance 39 feet 10 inches; 100-yard dash,
Bounds (E) first, Ford (S)' second, By
non (8) third, time 11 flat; javelin,
West (E) first, Ross (E) second, Lowe
(S) third, distance 126 feet 9 inches;
high jump, Truit (S) first, Bounds (E)
second, Ross (E) third( height 5 feet
6 inches; 220-yard dash, Bounds (E)
first, Ford (S) second, Bynon (S) third
time 24 2-5; low hurdles, Ford (B) first
Iiynon (S) second, time 28; relay won
by Eugono, time 2:45 4-5. Salem's re
lay team consisted of Brown, C'ircleson,
Ross and Dim.
Starter, Earl Fiecke, Timeh Pomoroy,
judges Pomoroy, Meek and Johnson.
Two Splendid Gatherings.
In tho event of ehnngo of nastors of j
the Seventh Day Adventist church, two1
very enjoyalile gatherings hnvo been
held by the members of the church at
tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Kelly,
l.'i.'fi Court street, tho first on the ev
ening of May .Id, being a reception in
honor of Klder Thurston, of California,
who will take the place of Elder Fall
enberg as pastor of the .Salem church.
More than 100 guests wero present,,
mid the ovening was spent in a social
way, music filling a very largo place
DEVON
ARROW
COLLAR
ClUETT FEABODOf&CGiraor N.TC
Entire Line Reduced
UNION SUITS, VESTS, TIGHTS.
Waists
Women's and misses' lin
gerie waists, lawn and voile
materials, embroidered and
lace trimmed. High and
low necks.
Special, 98 cents
in the program. Light refreshments
wore served.
Wordds of appreciation of tho event
wero spoken by Klder Thurston and
wife.
The second, a farewell party in hon
or of Elder O. W. Fnlkenborg and fam
ily, was held on the evening of Satur
day, May 17th. Ono hundred and thirty-seven
guests were counted. Among
tho out-of-town guests wero Mr. and
Mrs. Eowe, of Silverton; Miss Julia
Fnlltenberg, of Fortland; Mr. and Mrs.
Hill, of Chemawa, and Hazel McLean,
of Falls City.
Tho musical program was much en
joyed and included' the following.
Finno solo, Miss Olive Kelly.
Fiaiio duet, Miss Georgia lliee and
Mrs. G. Fonts.
Vocal solo, Msr. Louis Warner.
Piano duet, Misses Olive and Ethel
Kelly.
Vocal duet, Mrs. Thurston nnd daugh
ter, Miss Vera.
Vocal solo, Dr. Etta Heisley.
.Vocal selections were also given by
the male quartet and the ladies' quar
tet. "Blest Bo tho Tie" was sung at the
conclusion of tho program by Elder
and Mrs. Falkenberg.
An abundance of dainty refreshments
was served, after which a cane of beau
tiful silverware was presented to Elder
and Mrs. Falkenborg by tho members
of the church, with appropriate remarks
by Dr. O. F. Heisley. Elder and Mrs.
Folkenber garmwored in words express
ing gratitudo for the gift, and for the
leve and co-operation of the church dur
his past two years of labor at this
place.
While their departure is much re-
GOATS
In which the newest style
' ideas have been carried to a
point of perfection. Serges
mixtures and fancy weaves
in all wool. Full range of
sizes and colors. Come in
and inspect these tomorrow.
Special
$9.98
Children's Tub Dresses
These certainly are a help to mothers. Neat little wash frocks that are made to play in,
yet possessing style enough for dressy occasions.
Lot 1, ages 2 to 6, special, 57c Lot 2, ages 6 to 14, special, 98c.
WHERE SHOPPING IS A PLEASURE.
QUALITY
MERCHANDISE.
J gretted, it is with many prayers ami
sineerost wishes for their welfare, and
for the hastening on of the great nies
' sago that must go to all the world for
a witness, that wo wish them God speed.
Poor appetite is a sure sign of im
paired digestion. A few doses of Cham
berlain's Stomach and Liver Pills will
strengthen your digestion and Improve
your appetito. Thousands have beon
benefited by taking these Tablets. Sold
liv all dealers.
WHY PAY STORAGE?
." tell you, Tom, my wife is a
wonder. Last JUy, when wo
moved to tho country for tho
summer, 1 put a lot of clothes
and ol I broken and worn furni-
tore in storage. Wo took another
flat on our return Inst fall and
I found that about 'one-third of
the goods I stored wero useless to
mo, although I had been paying
for their keep for five months.
"This year my wifo ran an Ad.
' in tho Journal Want Columns
j. n.l .... .,,1.1 .,,, ,,,10 Hint 4i
wo wanted to dispose of last
week to more than pay our faros
to the country."
That's a capital idea, George.
Isn't It funny I never thought of
it boforot I'll get my old stuff
together tomorrow and put an
Ad. in the Want Column right
away."
There are moro ways than one
of saving through the Wants.
Dress Skirts
Women's and misses' dress skirts in serge,
mixtures, corduroy, voile, panama, all well
made and neatly finished. We have divid
ed these into two lots.
Lot I. Special $1.98
Lot II. Special $4.95
House Dresses
Women's and misses' house dresses in high
and low neck, light and dark colors, all well
finished. Regular $1.25 to $2.00.
Special, 89 cents
Harvard Mills" Entire Line Reduced
$m Underwear. . mi0l,sms- vests- t,ghts-
POPULAR
LI6CRTT STRtCT BtTWtCN STATE
Lame back is usually caused by
rheumatism of tho musclvs of tho back,
far which you will find nothing better
than Chamberlain's Liniment. For sale
by all dealers.
Doctor
Stone's
Corn
Remedy
y -A
Knocks Corns and
Bunions h 1 g h o r
'than "Gilroy's
kite." Prico 2.1c.
DB. STONES
Boroto Compound and Plaster
will take tho kinks out of your
lamo back. Prico iiOc.
DR. STONES
Itch Ointment will cure you of
that itch which you caught from
that follow. Prico if.
SR. STONES
Poison Oak, Remedy will euro
your Poison Oak, which you got
last Suuday. Price 2,"c and 00c.
DR. STONES
Cough Iiomody will clear your
pipes of phlogm and cure your
cough, Prico 25o and 50c.
DR. BTONES
Toothache drojn will stop the
toothache in one minute by the
watch. Price 2.1c.
DR. STONE'S DRUG STORE,
Salem, Oreogn.
Froe delivery to any part of the
city.
FANCY
SUITS
Women's and misses' fancy
suits, styles that are very pop
ular now. We will not carry
a suit over, hence the big re
duction. We can't buy them
at this price, so don't waste
the opportunity to purchase at
less than cost. Navy, tan,
greys, etc.
Special, $12.50
Regular $37.50, $32.50,
$27.50.
- COURT PRICES
In any assembly where well dressed
men and women congregate you
will find the results of this Laundry
The "Why" of this is easythe special care we give
to our customer's laundry is making new enthusiasts
every day. For our service is "PERSONAL SERVICE."
There is a whole world of meaning in those two words
when you connect them with a laundry. It means all
that is best in finish and quality of work. As our work
meets with the approval of our customers we want you
to try us for one week. Let us call for your next week's
laundry. '
Salem Laundry Co.
136-166 South Liberty Street Phone 25
nm
Big Surprise for Marion and Polk Counties
HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR OLD CLOTHES, BAGS AND RUB
BER. We have a big stock of pulleys, boxing, saws sad al' kinds of tools
sad machinery. Also chicken netting and hog wire. Bargain prices.
Everything from noodle to s piece of gold. The house of half of
million bargains,
H. STEINBOCK JUNK CO.
2.13 State Street. Phone Main 224
By Gross
Silk
Hosiery
Women's Silk Hosiery in
pure thread silks, lisle heel,
toe and sole. Lisle garter
top.
Don't miss this sale.
Special, 87 cents
Paw
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liiEHRY JR. SAYS