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fags nx DAJXY C API T AIi JOUBKAL, SALEM, OREQON, TOE8DAY, JULY 29, 1913. Children Cry for Fletcher's An r r 11 j a 1 I I M Mfc 1 2- 2 The Kind You Have Always Bonglit, and which hns been ia use lor over 30 jours, lias borne the signature of and has been made nndcr Jil8 per z jCJ&rF-f-J1' "nal supervision since Its Infancy. Vtutfyy, J-CUcAvti; Allow no one to deceive you in this. All Counterfeits! Imitations and " Just-us-good " are but Experiments tliat trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children lixpericuce against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Castorln Is a harmless snbstitute for Cantor Oil, Pare gorlc, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It Is pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its ape Is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays FeveriNhness. For more than thirty years It bus been In conntant use or the relief of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic, all Teething Troubles and Diarrhoea. It regulates the Stomach and Bowels, assimilates the Food, giving healthy and natural sleep. Tlie Children's Panacea Xho Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS f Bears the Signature of -2 Z. SPORTS Ty Lober Has an Average of .316 in 77 Games in Which He Has Partici pated This Tear. The Kind You Have Always Botight In Use For Over 30 Years THI CCNTAlin COMdNY, Nt. VONN CITV Home Hanger Lead Folks to Advertising Lots of folks are searching for pretty homee in localities noteJ for their substantial, refined surroundings. They read the real estate ads in The Capital Journal, which has an established reputation as a trustworthy sourt'e of real estate informa tion. Your proposition will be read and discussed by hundreds of pros pective home-buyers. If it is clear and convincing you will find cus tomers quickly. Phone it to Main 82. tutmmHttttitimtHmw KLA WITTER OF SACRAMENTO I LEADS LEAGUE PITCHERS Has Won Six Games and Lost Two and Williams, of Sacramento, Is Sec ond in Record. (UNITED PRESS MSASKD WtQfl. Pan Francisco, July 29. Baseball statistics for the week ending with Sunday's games, published here today, show that Ty Lober, of Portland, is leading the Coast league sluggers with an average of .316 in 77 games. Harl llaggart, of the Los Angeles, is two points behind, and right after Maggart is "Rowdy" Elliott, of Venice, with an averago of .313. "Rabbit" Mnndorff, of the Seals, ia the leading San Francisco Bwatter, with .303, two points behind Shinn, of Sacramento. Donne and Lindsay, of Portland, and Johnston, of San Fran cisco, are the only other regulars in the .300 class. Donne's averago is .302, Lindsay's .301 and Johnston's .300. "Dutch" Klawatter, of Sacramento, leads the pitchers with an average of ".'0, having, won six games and lost two. Williams, of Sacramento, stands second with .613, and Ryan, of Los Angeles, third, with .636. Fanning is the most eonsitent twirler of the San Francisco staff, with an average of .623 and Iligginbotham, of Portland, has the same average, both have won 13 games and lost nine. Raleigh is the lender of the Venice twirlers and Pernoll has the best rec ord among the Oakland twirlers. Globe Autographic Register Labor saving systems for writing forms of all kinds in duplicate, trip licate or quadruplicate. 50 per cent saving on your printing bills. 75 STYLES and SIZES FROM $10.00 TO $50.00 Olobe Reglston are used or all manifold work, for Uniform Bills of Lading, Express Receipts, Requisition Purchase Orders, Shop Orders, Delivery Tickets, Billing and Charging, Invoicing and Delivery, Cash Re ceipts, Salos Tickets, etc. Jos. T. Carew Long Distance Phones Main 617 A2217. Phone your orders at out expense. 87-8!) Front Street, Portland, Oregon. "DISTRIBUTOR TOR OREGON" UMPIRE BAITING IS WOMAN'S ILLS DISAPPEARED Like Magic after taking Lydia E. Pinkham'a Vegetable Compound. 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Umpire Baker, who spends considerable time studying the rules, and is probably ns well posted i liny one in Snlcni un the ru'es and ns every one knows, is fair and impar tial, always trying to umpire strictly in accordance with the rules. In last night's game when Baker re fused to let Shortstop Bishop take first when hit with the bnll after making no effort whatever to avoid being hit. but getting hit purposely to get first, he acted according to the rule, but Mr. Bishop was very much peeved at not being able to slip one over on his limps. Manager Gabrielson and First Baseman Dyer also tried to advance a base on the play, claiming that if the batter was not entitled to first it was a ball. When Baker made them return to their bases another big howl went up, although it was in accordance with the rules Another case of not knowing the rules occurred in the fourth inning, when Bishop started in to bat right- handed and changed to left, which the rules say cannot be done, when tho pitcher is in position. L'nipiro Baker let the batter down easy in this case. when he made him continue to bat right-handed, instead of calling him out, as por the rules, on account of not feeling sure of his being out. DRY GOODS SPECIALS L-die' Ladle' Corset Cover Tn 75c 25c Silk Boot Fine Lisle Neatly Trimmed , H0, Long Brassiere on,y Gloves 25c 25c P'" Only 48c pair Worth Double Big Cotton Blanket at little price, 60x76 at $1.00 pair. 60x80 at $1.25 pair. Men' Good Overall 75c Children' Romper 25c Boy1 Overall 38c Pacific Coast League. R. II. E. Portland 8 13 1 Sacramento 2 4 2 Krapp and Fisher; Stroud and Bliss. R. n. E. Oakland 3 7 l Venice 6 11. 6 Killilay and Mitze; Ilarkness and Elliott. R. II. E. Los Angeles 7 13 2 Snn Francisco 0 1 2 Crabb and Arbognst; Deenimier and Clnrkc. American League. R. H. E. Boston 4 o 2 Chicago 1 4 2 Collins and Carrigan; Russell O'Brien and Schnlk. R. If. E. Philadelphia 2 12 3 Detroit ft p. o Plank, Houck and Lapp, Thomas; W illett and Stnnnge. (First gnme) Washington fl in 0 St. Louis s 1 n Groom, Hughes and Henry; Banm gardner and McAllister, Alexander. (Second game) K. It. E. Washington 6 " " St. Louis 0 2 4 Engle and Henry; Hamilton and Alexander. R. II. E. New York , V..4 8 1 Cleveland 3 10 1 Ford, Schulz and Cosset, Sweeney; Blanding and O'Neil. National League. E. H. E. Cincinnati 2 0 2 Brooklyn 8 14 1 Johnson, Suggs and Kling; Allan and Miller. R. II. E. St. Louis " 14 n Xew York 0 3 4 Sallee and Wingo; Crandall and Mevers. National League. W. L. PC. Xew York 03 27 .700 Philadelphia .... 52 34. 605 Chicago 48 44 .522 Pittsburg 43 45 .500, Brooklyn 42 44 .4S8 Boston 38 51 .427 St. Louis 36 56 .391 Cincinnati 36 59 .37!) 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