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DATLT CAPITAL JOTBHAL, BALSM, tlEOON, THTJBSDAT, MAT 22, IMS.
PAGE THBS3.
SPORTS
by
SCORE OF 3 TO l
Good Stick Work Besponslble fro Vic
tory of Indiana Over Watt Shlpp
Team of Salem.
Good stick work won the game yes
terday afternoon for Chemawa from the
Watt Shipp team by a score of 3 to 1
on Baker field. Singles twice in the
game, once with no one out, would have
tied the score. A feature of the game
was probably the wildest throw on rec
ord here by Downie in the sixth framo.
The ball went over the first baseman
and clear ovor the wence, giving Timm
three bases on what should have been
Lane was out, Barnum to eatch.
The Indians started the fireworks in
the second inning when Verigan hit for
two stations. La Chance followed with
a two-bagger, but Verigan was caught
at the plate. Jim got a fielder's choice,
and Laf'hance was an easy out at home.
McDonald singled and reached second
on Ailam'B single, whilo Jim scored.
Lane was out aBrnum to Vcatch.
In the third frame Wilcox singled
nnd stolo second. Downie and Sanders
Btruck out. Verigan got on whon Timm
nmdo a wild hcavo, and Wilson scored.
LnChanco funned.
Tn tiio fourth inning Jim singled and
scored when innn throw wild to sec
ond to head him off later in tho ses
sion. McDonald and Adiiins struck out
nnd I.nno was out Ha mum to Veatch.
Tho Watt Shipps started things with
a twn-bnggor in tlio third frame, Bel!,
tho first man up, doing tho stunt. Bell
wns tho foxy kid and stolo third, nnd
Ilolnian struck out. Eborhart singled
and scored Bell. Eborhart stole sec
ond. Timm was out on a play from
Downie to Sanders. The score:
W. 8 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1
Hits 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 03
Chemawa . 0 111000003
Hits 0 4 1110 12 111
Chemawa.
AB E H PO A E
Lane, c 5 0 2 12 1 0
Wilcox, 3b 5 110 0 1
Downie, ss 4 0 1 0 3 2
Sanders, lb 3 0 0 10 0 0
Vorigcn, 2b 4 0 12,00
LaChance, If 4 0 1 10 0
Jim, cf 4 2 2 2 0 0
McDonald, p ...4 0 1 0 5 0
Adams, rf 3 0 1 0 0 0
Totals ...36 3 10 2"7 9 3
Watt Shipp.
AB E n PO A E
Gell, ss '. 4 110 10
Holman, 3b 4 0 0 1 1 1
Tootchacre, If 4 0 0 0 1 0
Eberhart, 2b 4 0 1 3 2 0
Timm, c 4 0 1 17 1 3
Hagedron, cf 4 0 0 0 0 0
Veatch, lb 4 0 0 6 0 1
Day, rf 3 0 0 0 0 ,0
Barnum, p 3 0 0 0 0 0
Totals 34 1 3 27 9 5
Summary Earned runs, Watt Shipp
1, Chemawa 1; thj-ee-base hits, Timm;
two-base hits, Bell, Verigan, La
Chance; first on balls, off Barnum 2,
off McDonald 1; struck out, by Mc
Donald 11, by Barnum 15; first base
on orrors, Watt Shipp 3; hit by pitch
er, Sanders; stolen bases, Lane 2, Wil
cox, La Cchance, Bello, Eberhart, Day;
Unipiro Baker. Timo of gamo, 1 hour,
25 minutes.
Lame back is usually caused by
rheumatism of the muscles of tho back,
for which you will find nothing better
than C'hamherlaiu 's Liniment. For salt- j
by all dealers.
0. A. C. TEAM LOST
AND GAME IS OFF
Strenuous Efforts Made to Locate
Farmers, Who Are Due Here for
Game With Willamette. .
The game between Willamette and O,
A. C, scheduled to take place on the
local 'varsity diamond yesterday af
ternoon ,was not played, as the O. A.
C. delegation failed to arrive.
Dr. Stowart, athletic director of the
agricultural college, arrived in the city
yesterday noon, coming from Corvallis,
and expected his team to arrive from
Seattle, where they had been playing
the Univoreity . of Washington. They
failed to appear on any of the trains
up to late last night.
Dr. Stewart failed to locate his team
over the wire, and, although he wired
every train and sent several messages
to Seattle and Portland, the team could
not be found.
The doctor stated that he had wired
them Thursday before, and had received
a reply to the effect that they would be
on hand. He left for Portland on a
late train last night, still vainly en
deavoring to locate his squad.
JOLTS
It is not properly a governmental
function to mako any poraou's or any
class of persons' business profitable, as
protection aims to do.
"Iam an old man and mami of my troubles
never happened. "-ELBEUT HUBBARD
THE white hair nnd wrinkled faces of our busy men and women tell
of doubt, fear and anxiety more than disease or age. Worry plays
havoc with the nervous system so that digestion is ruined and sleep
banished. What oil is to the friction of the delicate parts of an engine
DR. PIERCE'S
fioMen Medical fftiscovery
la to the delicate organs of the body. It's a tonic and body builder because it
stimulates the liver to vigorous action, assists the stomach to assimilate food thus
enriching the blood, and the nerves and heart in turn are fed on pure rich blood.
Neuralgia "is the cry of starved nerves for food." For forty years "Golden
Medioul Disoovery" in liquid form has given great satisfaction as a tonic and
blood maker.
Now it can be obtained in tablet form from dealers in medicine
or gend 50 one-cent stamp for trial box. Write R.V.Pierce,Buffalo.
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DR. PIERCE'S PLEASANT PELLETS
Relieve constipation, regulate the liver
and bowels. anr to take ae candy
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By striking out 15 Chemawa men yes
terday Barnum of tho Watt Shipp team
Icinonstratcd that ho will be quite n
factor in the Twilight league games.
The Indians nro hard hitters and Bar
num demonstrated that he has a good
wing. McDonald, tho Indian pitcher is
considered a very good man, hut ho had
only 11 strike-outs.
Some of the boys in yesterday's ball
gamo acted as though they wore scared
of tho ball. No man can be a good hit
ter nnd stand several feet away from
tho homo p'fito. If he lands on the ball
it is generally an accident.
The University of Oregon team plans
lo unhorse tho O. A. C. ball boys in tho
game scheduled for Saturday.
Pitcher Ryan, of Los Angeles, who
pitched a. no-hit gamo Saturday, could
not stand prosperity and got so drunk
that ho is under suspension. Ryan told
President Baum of San Francisco, what
ho thought of him when he got full.
With a ball game today, tomorrow
two Saturday and anothor Sunday, Sa
lorn fans will have their fill. The
game with the Vancouver Independents
tomorrow w ill make the Salem Senators
go along Bomo. '
HUSBAND
TIRED OF SEEING
HER SUFFER
Procured Lydia E. Pinkham's
Vegetable Compound,
which made His Wife
a Well Woman.
Middletown, Pa. "I had headache,
backache and such awful bearing down
pains that I could not be on my feet at
times and I had organic inflammation so
badly that I was not able to do my work.
I could not get a good meal for my bus
band and one child. My neighbors said
they thought my suffering was terrible.
" My husband got tired of seeing me
suffer and one night went to the drug;
store and got me a bottle of Lydia E.
Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and
told me I must take it I can't tell you
all I suffered and I can't tell you all that
your medicine has done for me. I was
greatly benefited from the first and it
has made me a well woman. I can do
all my housework and even helped some
of my friends as well. I think it is a
wonderful help to all suffering women.
I have got several to take it after see
ing what it has done for me." Mrs.
Emma Espenshade, 219 East Main St,
Middletown, Pa. ,
The Pinkham record is a proud andhon
orable one. It is a record of constant
victory over the obstinate ills of woman
ills that deal out despair. It is an es
tablished fact that Lydia E. Pinkham's
Vegetable Compound has restored
health to thousands of such suffering
women. Why don t you try it if you
need such a medicine?
if ynn want special advice wrlto to
Lydia V. l'inklinni Medicine Co. (cinilN
(iciitiiil) Lynn, Mass. Your letter will
lie opened, read and answered by a
ivoniau aud held iu strict cuuildeuce.
AUSTRALIAN MEAT
IN GREAT DEMAND
General Public Eeager to Buy An
other Cargo of Nearly 100 Tons is
One Tomorrow.
ONIT1D ratSS LEASED W1BI.1
San Francisco, May 21. That 1 Aus
tralian frozen meat has come to stay,
and that the general public is more !
than cagor to buy the same at prices
less than asked for American meat
from 20 per cent up was the statement
here today of local retail dealers.
They state that the consumers choose
the Australian meat in preference to
the home product.
Australian porterhouse is quoted at
2( cents per pound against 25 and 30
ents for local porterhouses, and other
cuts are quoted it the same ratio.
The steamer Sonoma is due to arrive
with 192,000 pounds of Australian
meat. F. E. Booth has a shipment of
154,000 pounds on the vessel, and he
has received orders for twice that
amount from local dealers.
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HAVE YOU TRIED IT?
"SALAMANDER"
"Hopfen und Maltz Gott Erhalis"
A reproduction of the old-fashioned all-malt Beer
"Gesundheit und ein proher Mut
Sind besser als viel gelt, und gut
Especially bottled for home use. Send your
order by telephone, Main 229 for a case
National League.
W. L. Pet.
Philadelphia 19 7 .731
Brooklyn 19 11 ..033
Now York 13 H .517
St. Louis 10 15 .510
Chicago 17 18 .515
Pittsburg .'. ft 18 .419
Boston 11 17 .393
Cincinnati 9 21 .300
American League,
W. L. Pet.
Philadelphia 19 9 .079
Cleveland 21 12 .030
Washington 18 11 .621
Chicago 20 14 .588
Boston : 14. 18 .438
St. Louis 15 21 .417
Detroit 12 21 .364
Now York 9 22 .290
Pacific Coast League.
W. Ii. Pet.
Lob Angeles 2S 19 .590
Oakland 20 21 .553
Venice 23 24 .489
San Francisco 24 20 .480
Portland 19 24 .442
Sacramento 18 24 .429
Pacific Coast League.
E.H.E.
Portland 17 1
Venice 2 9 0
Battories Iligginbotham and Fish
er; Baum nnd Elliott
TI. II. E
Los Angeles 6 12 2
Oakland 7 10 2
Batteries Slagle, Rogers, Chech and
Boles; Cray, Olmstead and Hohrer.
Ii. H. E.
Sacramento 4 4 4
San Francisco .'. 3 6 2
Battorios Stroud and Bliss, Bout
moyer; McCorry and Schmidt.
American League.
R. II. E.
Boston 10 11 1
Chicago 9 14 2
Batteries R. Collins, Bediont( Wood
and Carrigan; Bonn, Lango and Schulk.
R. II. E.
Clovoland 3 12 2
"Washington 5 9 3
Batteries Kahler, Gregg and Car
ischj'Oroom, Johnson and Henry.
R. II. E.
St. Louis 6 9 0
New York 0 11
Battoriof Hamilton and Agnew;
Ford and Sweeney.
National League.
R.H. E.
Cincinnati 0 3 8
Philadelphia ..12 20 1
Battories Johnson, llartor, Smith,
and Clarke, Kling; Seaton and Howley.
R. H. E.
St. Louis : 4 4 4
I New York 3 9 1
Batteries Snlleo and Wingo; Tesrenu
land Wilson.
I R. n. e.
"Pittsburg 5 7 1
! 'Brooklyn 2 7 4
j Battories Adams and Simon; Ragan
and Miller, Edwin.
j R. H. E.
C hicago 0 10 2
Boston 5 5 1
Batteries Iiculliach, Chenoy and Ar
cher; Hess and Whaling, Raridan.
The great calamity in Omaha was
quickly overshadowod by the terribly
disastrous floods in Ohio. Qreat suffer
ing and sickness from colds and expo
sure resulted which Foley's Honey and
Tar Compo.und helped to alleviate. L.
foolo, 2217 California St., Omaha,
writes: "My daughter had a severe
cough and cold but Foloy's Honey and
Tar Compound knocked it out in no
time. My wife would not keep house
without it. Wo have used it for yearB(
always with good rosults." Dr. Stone
Drug Co.
Some actors are like rice, being easi
ly puffed up.
BARGAINS
4-room house, $850.00, North Salem.
8-room modern house, fruit and ber
ries, barn, $2000.
$6500 takeB ideal home, 20 acres.
1 acre in borries, new bouse, $1800.
220 acres, well improved, $22,000.
SEVERAL GOOD BUYS IN PRUNE
RANCHES, HOP RANCHES AND
BEERY TRACTS.
0- room house, big "lot, Yew Park,
$1250.
5 and 10-acre tracts, close in.
1- to 5-acre tracts cheap.
CITY LOTS ALL PARTS OP SALEM
7 acres, close in, BVj acros in berries,
house and barn, $3200. .
Several business chances, restaurant,
rooming house, grocery store, candy
Btoro, pool hall, cigar stand, hotel.
SEVERAL STOCK RANCHES,
CHEAP.
4 acres, 2 houses, on car line, fine
garden tract, $0000.
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 FIRE, LIFE, AOOOIDENT
INSURANCE.
4, 6, 6 ROOM HOUSES, INSTALL
MENTS. Acme Investment Co.
A. B. COOK, Manager.
Phones: Office, Main 477; residonce
Main 2487.
Opposite Court House. 540 State 8t.
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.
Children's Coats
Children's poplin and pongee coats, ages 2 to 6. Beit of
materials, neatly finished and trimmed.
Lot 1, Special $1.98. Lot 2, special $2.48. Lot 3, Spe
cial $3.48.
Entire Line of
HARVARD MILLS KNIT
UNDERWEAR
at reduced prices
Union Suits Vests Tights
9UALITY
POPULAR!
MERCHANDISE
B.phipfeompnntfi
IDItE UMPTV STRtCT BETWEEN iUTZ 6 COUCT PRICES
A Reliable Hair Tonic.
It is an easy matter to prevent bald
noss, dandruff and other diseases of the
scalp by using Moritol Hair Tonic. It
Bhould be used regularly to koep the
scalp froe of dandruff germs, as these
germs are the cause of the majority r.f
cases of dandruff and later, baldness.
We aro authorized to guarantee Meri
tol Hair Tonic. Capital Drug Store.
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That's the power behind this laundry. You can rest
assured that your laundry when turned over to us will
receive the best of care and attention so that when
you receive it back again, the finish and appearance is
all you could expect and sometimes more.
Start the summer in by sending your good clothes to
this good laundry.
SALEM LAUNDRY CO.
136-166 South Liberty Street Phone 25
Big Surprise for Marion and Polk Counties I
HIQIIEST PRICES PAID FOB OLD CLOTHES, SAGS AND BUB-
BEB.
We have a big stock of pulleys, boxing, saws and al kinds of tools
and machinery. Also chicken netting and hog wire. Bargain prices.
Everything from a needle to a piece of gold. The house of a half of
million bargains.
II. STEINBOCK JUNK CO.
38 State Street.
Phone Maia 224
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