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PULT CAPITAL JOtTlSAL, IALEK OSBOOS, WEDNESDAY, MAT 31, 191S. FAQS THREE. Nature's Giftfomrfe $umiy South PW T) Y0U the difference between Cottolene and lard? Cottolene is J.ya vegetable product: lard is an animal product Cottolene is made from purest and choicest cotton oil, a product of Nature. Lard-cooked foods tend to heat the system unduly, and cause discomfort and indigestion; Cottolene makes food rich but never greasy, and food which any stomach can digest with ease. 5 The better class of housewives often use butter instead of lard for cooking purposes. It's a mighty expensive and needless habit Cottolene is every bit as good as butter for shortening; it is better than butter for frying. Ana Lottoiene costs much less than butter. Cottolene will not burn nearly as easily as butter or lard, and with its use the strong, irritating and indigestible acids found in foods fried in animal fats are avoided. Two-thirds of a pound of Cottolene will go as far as a full pound I . . m oi Dutter or lard. Just think these facts over and let? them sink in. pail of Cottolene of your grocer. " mm Then order a jjl i Made 0lJy fcy ( T JSTsw - j ih IwS W: : iff SPORTS s GREAT CUSS Defeat of Joe Mandot Puts Vancouver Lad High In Pugilistic Circles of the World. News of the victory of Bud Ander con over Joe Mandot in the twelfth round of tlio scheduled 20-round bout at Vornon created much elation in Salem, where practically evoiy fight fan has been boosting for the ancouver, Wash, lad. According to word received from Los Angeles, Mandot was given a terri ble beating and was staggering help lessly around the ring when Referee Eyton stopped the fight. Anderson not only outsluggcd Mandot in the infight ing, but eutboxed him at long range. The fight puts Anderson, who was v"ry littlo tho worse, in direct lino for the championship. Smith's Victory. Tho vi.-lory of Gunboat Smith over Jess Willnrd last n iK.it puts Smith in line for a battle with Luthor McCarty for the world's championship. Smith was given tho decision at the end of the' 20-round fight, nly six rounds could be cicdited to Williyd. Willard was tired ' and slo'w after the 13th round. Willard 's 50 pounds advantage in weight cut no figure in the fight. The decision of Referee Selig was popular. . National League. W. L. PC Philadelphia 18 7 .720 Brooklyn .'. 19 10 .Gift New York 15 13 .530 Chicago I..16 18 .600 St. Louia 15 15 .500 Boston 11 16 .407 Pittsburg 12 18 .400 Cincinnati 19 20 .310 American League. W. .L. PC. Philadelphia 19 9 .679 Cloveland 21 1 .656 Washington ; 17 11 .607 Chicago .20 13 .600 Boston 13 18 .419 St. Louis 14 21 .400 Dotroit 12 21 .304 New York 9 21 .300 Pacific Coast. W. L. PC Los Angeles 28 18 .609 Oakland 25 21 .543 San Francisco 24 25 .490 Venice 22 24 .478 Portland 19 23 .4H2 Sacramento 17 4 .41") National League. Pittsburg 4, Brooklyn 1. Chicago 7j Boston 3, Philadelphia 5, Cincinnati 1. St. Louis 8, New York 0. American League. Detroit 8, Philadelphia 7. New York 6, St. Louis 3. Cleveland 10, Washington 9. JOLTS The Salem Senators defeated the 1111 hco club in a practice game of five in nings last evening by a score of 7 to 2. Iihinehart was hit freely by the Sena tors, and was replaced by Kono. Oa brielson was catcher for the Illihee club. ' Baker and Jones were tho bat tery for tho Senators; . Lou Nordyke, one of the oldest and best known players on the Pacific coast, has been released by Tacoma, at his own request. His batting Blump caused his action. 'Ho woe a groat slugger a few years ago. . The lineup of the O. A. O.-Willam- ctte game this afternoon is announced as follows: Stocelhammcr c, Drake p, Hamilton lb, Homan 2h, McRao 3I, Booth ss, Gates If, Doan cf, Lund rf. Howard, who held the position of cen ter field, has left for home, and Doan has been assigned to this portion of tho garden. Dick ftoss may possibly relieve him during tho contest. Pacific Coast League. B. H. K. Portland ...a 4 8 1 Venice 3 6 2 t Batteries James, Krnuse and Pish it; llarkniss, Haleign and Elliott. Sacramento 12 0 Kan Francisco 2 9 1 Batteries Williams and Bliss; Fan ning and Schmidt. H n.E. Los Angeles 1 10 3 Oakland . 3 8 0 Battorics Perritt and Boles; ''ornoll and Poarco. PROGRAM ARRANGED TOR ' LAW-MEDIO GRADUATION Thirty-seven laws and nine medics will graduate from Willamette Univer sity Friday evening, and a program of great interest has been arranged. The program will start promptly at 1 8 p. m., in the First Methodist church. It will be as follows: Selection, "The Rose Maid" - Peerless 'Orchestra Invocation Rev. R. V. Avison Solo, "Gixey John" ...Clay R. B. Walsh ' Address Benj. Young, D. D. Conferring degrees of M. D. and LL. D Pres. Flotcher Horaan Solo, "Haymaking" Alicia Adelaido Noedham Mrs. W.' Carlton Smith. Charge "to modical Class Dr. L. F. Griffith Charge to law class Hon. Geo. H, Burnett "Visions of Salome" Lamp Orchestra. Presentation of Tameisie medal "The Whip" .......Holzman Orchestra-Benediction NEW CONCRETE BRIDGE ' , ON NORTH COMMERCIAL A new steel and concrete bridge to eost in the neighborhood of $10,000 will be constructed over Mill ereok, on North Commercial street by the Port land, Eugene & Eastern Company, the work to begin probably June 15. The railway company has mado a large fill on hoth sides Of the creok, and the bridge portion of the creek crossing to be built will not be of any great length, as it will serve the pur pose of 'a span over the small stretch of water. The present bridge or trestle has been an eyosore to the public for sev eral yearn, and the improvements which are being mado by tho company in that end of town are surely needed. A. J. Wagner, assistant englnoor for the company, will superintend the work Tho bridge material, which will consist of steel, cement and gravel, has al ready been ordered, and it will require about two wooks to finish job. New Incorporations. Valloy construction & Building Com pany, Portland, capital stock, 5000. Investment Realization Company, Portland", capital stock, $25,000. Evergreen Cemetery, Seaside, capital stock, 2000. Hardin-Richmond Company, Port land, capital stock, $5000. Tho Howard Automatic Switch, do crease. Tho mule has figured in the uplift of many a man. Best Medicines for Colds. When a druggist recommends a rem edy for colds, throat and lung troubles, you can feel sure that he knows what he is talking about. C. Lower, Drug gist, of Marion, Ohio, writes of Dr. King's New Discovery: "I know Dr. King's New Discovery is the best throat and lung medicine I sell, It curod my wife of a severe bronchial cold after all other remedies failed." It will do the same for you, if you are suffering with a cold or any bronchial, throat or lung cough. Keep a bottle on hand all the time for everyone in the family to use. It is a home doctor. Price 50c and $1.00.- Guaranteed by J. C. Perry. Shortly after marringe many a man has discctvorcd what roal happiness was . AKKUW COLLAR CLUETT PEAnorrr&CQTnOYN.Y BARGAINS 4-room house, $850.00, North Salem. 8-room modern bouse, fruit and ber ries, barn, $2000. $6500 takes ideal home, 20 acres. 1 acre in berries, now houso, $1800. 220 acres, woll improved, $22,000. SEVERAL GOOD BTJYS IN PRUNE RANCHES, HOP RANCHES AND BERRY TRACTS. O room house, big lot, Yew Park, $1250. 5 and 10-acro tracts, close in. 1- to S-acre tracts cheap. CITY LOTS ALL PARTS OP SALEM 7 acres, close in, 5 ',4 acres in berries, house and barn, $3200. Several business chances, restaurant, rooming house, grocory store, candy store, pool hall, cigar stand, hotel. SEVERAL STOCK RANCHES, CHEAP. 4Mj acres, 2 houses, on car line, fine garden tract, $6000. 7-room house, 3 lots, close In, snap buy, $4500; terms. 10 acres bearing Italian prunes, $2750. WHAT HAVE YOU TO TRADE? LIST YOUR BARGAINS WITH US. WE SELL I IUE, LIFE, AOOOIDENT INSURANCE. 4, 5, 6 ROOM HOUSES, INSTALL MENTS. Acme Investment Co. A. B, COOK, Manager, rhonos: Offico, Main 477; rosldoncs Main 2487, Opposite Court House. 840 State St. Extra Specials Suits, special, $12.50 Coats, special, $9.98 House Dresses, special, 89c. Waists, special, 98c. Dress Skirts, special, $1.98 Dress Skirts, special, $4.95 Gowns, special, 97c. Kid Gloves, special, 87c. OI)tH)tll)tll)tt)ltlMmiltHtttH MAKE THIS STORE YOUR HEADQUARTERS DURING THE MOOSE CARNIVAL Free Phone Filtered Water Checking Station Rest Room 9UALITY PQWUM HtRCHANDISt uatnn mtir ktwiqi wart t cowr ' prices A Sellable Hair Tonic. 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