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CULT OAHTaI JOTCtTaX lAXJQt. CaSflOW, mDAT, fiEPTEMBES 19, 1913. PA03 TH2ES. PORTS " DBWEY WINNEE J" or no. OF $10,000 STAKE ttmiiBi " mimd wiu.1 Detroit, Cehig-ui .take, 2:15 trot, $10,000, 1 in five won by Lord Dewey, yjmb Girl second, Star Winter third, :atch fourth; beet time, 2:11. j,j2 pKe, purse $500, three in five llfo Frank B8a8h' Jr' - in Iniriit heats; Leata J. second, Delrey 'lid View Elder fourth; best time, 0BOUNDKEEPEB DIES. muiTiD mBa lsasbd wnl I (etr York, Sept. 19.-John Murphy, 'mod keeper of tne -oio urounas, ": urn wherever the game is piayea as Guilder and conditioner of baseball amoncls, died suddenly yesterday at Limine. He came to the Polo Grounds fjht fears ago, after working at van 1, minor and major league parks. Mnrphv was a living encyclopedia of i,fonntin about ball players and the Wional game. 8alai7 as ground Lper for the Giants was largor thn 5wof most players outside the major "GETS IT" is a Wonder for Corns No Fuss, No Pain, Sara and Quick, Nothing Like It "Oeta" Them Every Time, You never used anything like "GETS-IT" for corns, before! You're sure at last that every stubborn corn MM EZZ3 The Markets I agues. National League. W. 91 L. u i ai hilm.leli.hia 80 CO few " 01 illiburg 73 Um ou 08 fiinollya ,ncinnati 01 Lrniis 48 American League. W. L. kyeli'hili 90 49 Jieveland 82 00 ifiihington 80 01 Won .....72 05 hiafo 73 Woit 02 (i York 51 1. Louis 53 Pacific Coast League, W. Jortland 91 iitrimcnto 84 , iveiice 89 (hn Francisco 83 m Angeles 80 1 litlaml 75 Pet. .074 .016 .564 .529 .4.16 .433 .424 .338 Pet. .648 .577 .525 .525 .507 .440 .370 .309 Pet. .509 .522 .517 .485 .477 .437 "Nobody Know How Good I FeeL Corns Are Gone at Last. 'GETS. IT' Did It!" that you've tried so long to get rid of is a "goner.' You apply "GETS-IT" in two seconds, that's all. "GETS IT" does the rest. There is no more fussing, no more bandages to fix, no more salves to turn the flesh red and raw. No more plasters to get mis placed and press on the corn. No more "pulling," no more pain, no more picking and gouging, no more razors. "GETS-IT" stops pain, shrivels up the corn, and the corn vanishes. "GETS-IT" never fails, harmless to healthy flesh. Warts, calluses and bunions disappear. "GETS-IT" is sold by drug stores at 25c a bottle, or sent on receipt of price by E. Lawrence & Co., Chicago. Second game. E.H.E. Oakland 3 6 0 Sacramento 7 9 3 E. H. E. Los Angeles 5 8 0 Sacramento 1 5 0 Slagle and Arbogast; Fanning and Schmidt. E. H. E. Portland 12 19 1 Venice 16 0 National League. First game. E. H. K $ 5 0 jjwton .. .(hittgo ..3 7 1 Tyler and Raridan; Fierce and Arch- I E. H.J3. Jiiooklyn 2 8 0 innnnati 3 8 3 taker, Rngon and Fisher; Ames and Mas. I I Second game B. H. E. ! 0 9 3 '"Mm .j 3 7 0 i Vaughn, Stock, and Aarchcr; Hess Rariden. ISt. Louis-New York; both games ilponed; wet grounds. Pittsburg-Philadelphia; no game; wot vraunds. (American League. E. H. E. ft Louis 5 6 1 (TliUdehdiia 0 4 3 twenz and McAllister; Shawkcy in! Sckang. j ' E. H. E. .(Mroit . 1 7 2 jTiihington '. 8 8 0 I knfer, Harting and Gibson; Groome IT ."i uenry, n TT TV h Y'k 6 10 0 ''"go 3 7 3 Wlale and Gossett; Russell, Walsh "i Easterly. E. H. E. Pm 5 8 1 inland 4 13 4 Hoeley, Bediont mnd Cady; Cullop, - uregg and Carisch, OMJeil. Pacific Coast League, E- 1 ,"a 3 6 0 f"eDt 2 10 1 1, ,na Eohror; Klawltter and r'ltmeyer, La Crosse, Wis., Sept. 19. Six per sons were injured, one probably fatal ly, .near hero yestorday when the Ori ental limited of the Burlington railroad crashed through a burning bridge. The blazing bridge timbers exploded a gas tank in the dining car, firing the train wreckage. Portland, Ore., Sept. .-'Establish-ing a new automobile road record be tween San Francisco and Portland by covering the 740 miles in 40 hours and 50 minutes, C. A. McGee, of San Fran cisco, arrived yestorday, covored with dust and almost exhausted from loss of sleep. GIRLS! THICKEN AND BEAUTIFYYOUR HI MM MM MM ! ducks, young, 1218c; gees, 1416e; turkeys, live, 20, r8ed, 25e. Veal Fancy 1516o per pound. Pork Fancy, 12 1-2 per lb. Provisions. Hams 10 to 12 lbs., 2122cj 12 to 14 lb., 2122e; picnics, 14V4e; eottag roll 17e, Bacon Fancy, 2930; standard, 26 26e; English, 2122c Lard In tierces, choice, 14c; com pound, 93-te. Dry Salt Meats Backs, dry salt, 11 14c; backs, imokod, 1415Vic; bellies, dry salt. 14 Ho; smoked, lie. Smoked Meats Beef tongue, 25o; dried beet seU, 22c; outside. 20o; In side, 23c; knuckle. 21c. Pickled Goods Ban-ids, pig feet, $14; regular tripe, $10; honey comb tripe, $12; lunch tongue, $22; lamb' tongue, $40. Bops, Wool, Hides, Etc Hops 1913 contracts, 2123e; 1912 crop, nominal Wool Eastern Oregon, 1018o pet pound; valley, 1819e. Mohair Choice, 2526c. Hides Salted, 12c per lb ; salted calf, 1617c; salted kip, 12c; salted stag, 6e; green hides, lle; dry hides, 21o; dry calf, No. 1, 25o; dry stags,. 1213c. LOCAL WHOLESAiuE MABKET. Bran, per ton $26.00 Shorts, per ton $28.50 Wheat, per bushel 80e Oats, per bushel 3540e Bring Back Its Gloss, LuBtre, Charm and Get Bid of Dandruff Try the Moist Cloth. To be Dosscsacd of a head of heavy, beautiful hair; soft, lustrous, fluffy, wavy and free from dandruff is mere ly a mattor of using a little Dandcrinc. It is easy and inexpensive to have nice, soft hair and lots of it. Just got a 25-cent bottle of Knowlton 's Dander ine now all drug stores recommend it apply a little as directed and within ten minutes there will be an appear ance of abundance; freshness, fluffiness and an incomparable gloss and lustre, and try as you will you cannot find a trace of dandruff or falling hair; but year real surprise will be after two weeks' use, when you will see new hair fine and downy at first yes but really new hair Bprouting out all over your Bcalp Danderine is, we believe, the onlv sure hair grower; destroyer of dandruff and cure for itchy scalp and it nover fails to stop falling hair at onee. If you want to prove how pretty and soft your hair really is, moisten a cloth with a little Danderine and carefully draw it through your hair taking one small strand at a time. Your hair will be soft, glossy and beautiful in just a few moments a delightful surprise awaits everyone who tries this. The hop market had another lift Thursday, going up a cent and la still climbing. It is a foregone conclusion that the price will not stop short of 25 cents, and how much higher it will go is a matter of individual guessing. Ee ports from England and the old country hop yards show steadily falling esti mates, and they are not alone on this, for here in Oregon the yield is now el ated, at about 130,000 bales as against the first estimate of 145,000, and this may be too high. Wheat is unchanged, but firm. The government report shows the potato crop is about 18 per cent below that of last year. , Of all the states, Maine alone shows an increase over last year. The total production of the United States last year was 414,289,000 bushels. Oregon's crop is only 7 per cent below normal, and last year was one per cent above. The total yiold in 1912 for the state was 10,385,000 bushels. The peach market is demoralized. Tomatoes are scarce and firm at from 50 to 65 cents. PORTLAND MAEKET8. Grain, Flour, Feed, Etc Wheat Track prices: New Club, 8080y.ic; new Bluestem, 88c; new Fortyfold, 80c; new Bed Russian, 80c Fife, 80e; Valley, 80Vjc. Millstuffs Bran, $23.50 per ton; 79; Fife, $25.50; middlings, $31. Flour Patents, $4.70 per barrel; straights, $4.10; exportB, $3.653,65; valley, $4.70; graham, $4.60; whole what, $4.80. Corn Whole, $37; cracked, $38 per ton. Hay Fancy Idaho timothy, $U18; fancy eastern Oregon timothy, $1516; timothy and clover, $1415; timothy and alfalfa, $1315; clover, $8.5010; oals and vetch, $1011; cheat, 1011; valley grain hay, $10(311. Oats No. 1, white, $2525.50 per ton. Barley Feed, $2424.50 per ton; brewing, nominal; rolled, $2728. Groceries, Dried Fruits, Etc Dried Fruits Apples, lOo per lb.; currants, 10c; apricots, 12 14c; peaches, 8llc; prunes, Italian, 8 10c, nllver, 18c; figs, white and black, thi&Thic; current, 9Ho; raisins, loose Muocatel 6Vi7Mic; bleached Thompson, 11 He, unbleached Sultan as, 8ttc; leeded, 7tt8ttc. Coffee Roasted, in drums, 1832c per lb. Nuta Walnuts, 17K18c per lb; Brazil nuts, 12 He; filbert, 15c; al monds, 1018c; pscans, 17c; cocoa nuts, 90c$l per dozen. Salt Granm-.t 1, $14 per ton; half ground, 100s, $10 per ton; 50s, $10,75 per ton. Beans Small white, $6.50; large, White, $5.50; Lima, $0.30; pink, $4.15; red Mexicans, 5c; bayou, $5.90. Sugar Dry granulated, $5.65; fruit and berry, $5.65; beet, $5.45; Extra C, $5.15; powdered, barrels, $5.90; cubes, barrels, $0.05. Bice No. 1 Japan, 55c; cheaper grades, 4Mic; southern head, 66c. Honey Choice, $3.25(3)3.75 per case. Fruits and Vegetables. Apples New, 90c$2.25 per box; apricots, 75c$1.25 per box; canta loupes, $1.251.50 per crate; peaches, 4060c per box; watermelons, $1.25 per cwt.; plums, 3050e per box; pears, 75c$1.50 per box; grapes 75c$1.50 per crate; casabas, $1.75 per dozen. Tropical Fruits. Oranges, Valencia, $4; navels, $4.5005.50; Florida grape fruit, $5.507; lemons, $8.5010 per box; pineapples, 7c per lb. Vegetables Beans, 34o per pound; cabbage, 22o per pound; caull : flower, $2 per crate; corn, 1015o doz.; 'cucumbers, 2040a per box; eggplant, i57c per pound; head lettuce, 3540o I per dozen; peas, 57c per pound; pep 'pers, 68s pound; radishes, 1012o per dozen; tomatoes, 4060c per box; garlic, 10c per pound. I Potatoes New, 75c$l per cwt.; sweets, $2.25 per crate. Onions Oregon, $1.60 per sack. Dairy and Country Produce. Butter. Oregon creamery, solid pack, buo per id.; prints, doi lots, Bc. Eggs Oregon ranch, 3435c per doz. Cheese. Oregon Triplets, 16Vjc; Dai sies, 17o; Young America, 18c. Poultry Hens, 1516c; springs, 18c; Chittim bark, per lb. . Hay, timothy . Oats and vetch . Clover, per ton Cheat, per ton Butter and Eggi. Butterfat, per lb., f. 0. b. Salem 31c Creamery butter, per lb....3131o Country butter, per lb. . 35s Eggs, per dozen . 3028c Poultry. Fryers ........lflo Hens, per lb 13c Boosters, per lb 8c Steers. Steer 78e Cows, per cwt ' 45e Hogs, fat, per lb ..-.. 89e Stock ogs, per 16 . 7 to 7e Ewes, per lb .. ..4c 4H5a $15.00 .....$10.0011.00 $5.009.00 $10.00 ssitW.yss Let that girl of yours try on one of these pretty new coats They're jiut the thin; for schoolwarm and dur able. They combine all the advantages of the com fortable school coat. They come in all the popular new fabrics, includ ing cheviot, zibelene, Scotch mixtures and the cling ing "fuzzy bear cloth so well liked by the young folks. Your little; girl will be well dressed and protected at $3.25 to $18.50 Everything in wearing apparel for the school girl Agents Home Journal Patterns w (QUALITY POPULAA pring lambs, per lb . 45e Veal, according to quality ll13o Pelts. Dry, per lb. 8c MERCHANDISE IDISt UMRTT STRUT KTWta STATt 6 COUBT; PRICES Diameter of a Fin Wire, Should yon ever find It necessary to obtain the diameter of a fine wire, It may be done In this manner; Wind it carefully around a piece of pencil In one layer for an Inch or so, that each turn is touching the previous one. Then measure exactly an Inch along the wire and count the number of turns In the Inck. Ton then have the Information Thus, If there are eighteen turns the wire Is one-elgbteenth of an Inch diameter. Salted country pelts, each 65c$I Lamb pelts, each 25e New Orleans, Sept. 19 Representing himself to be, the president of the United States, a man entered the post office here yesterday afternoon iand demanded $110,000 from Postmaster Hardt. He was arrested, and tdld the police he is Dr. Charles Schwab, of Dal las, Texas. Gas In Trass, An Interesting phenomenon, saya a writer in American Forestry, is the es cape of gas from cavities at the buse of hardwood frees In the Ozarks, when the trees are cut dwn. "When the cavities are cut Into the gas escapes With a whistling sound, and If lighted It will burn with n fnlnt yellow flame." Decomposition of the heart wood of the tree is supposed to cuuse the formation of the gns. The laborer who proves worth of his hire usually has a now mark set for him. Portland, Ore., Sept. 19. That two troops of cavalry had been organized among the business men of Portland, and are being held in readiness for ser vice in Mexico, should the present dif ficulties in the southern republic result in intervention by the United States, was the startling discovery here yester dav. 1 - TBT JOURNAL WANT ADS FOB THEY BRING EESULTS San Francisco, Sept. 19. A verdict of second degree murder was returned here yesterday against Yee King, who fired the first shot in the Chinese tong: war here last March, which resulted la the slaying of 13 Chinese. Yee King, a member of the Suey Sing tong, killed) Y. Nynhara, a member of the Bin;; Kong tong, March 9. There is no hate that rankles like that which follows a close friendship. MM M444H4 A Time Saving, Trouble Saving Hint for Room or House Hunters Of course, some folks will always insist on the old fashioned method of a "blind search," but most of the present generation go house-hunting in a more sensible, satisfactory way. They read the "For Rent" ads in the "Want Ad" pages of The Capital Journal until they find the apart ment that promises to fit their requirements and their desires. However, if you have some particular fancy which you are in a hurry to have satisfied, here's hint for you. In the "Want Ad" pagesof The Capital Journal there's a special "Room Wanted or House Wanted" classification, in which you can tel lreal estate men, renting agencies and property owners what kind of a room or house will make you happy. Fix the ad the way you want it to ap pear in print and then send it, bring it, mail it or phone it to The Capital Journal. MAIN 82 jjijiistUsl Mount Crest Abbey Mausoleum SALEM This beautiful Mausoleum will be completed on or about December first. You are invited to inspect the construction of this build ing in City View Cemetery. SUBSCRIBE NOW T Plans and specifications on file in Salem office. Portland Mausoleum Co. Boom 801 Hubbard building. Phone 239 MR. HENRY PECK AND HIS FAMILY AFFAIRS By Gross KrloWb HOW T5 BuV " fc'li U I 1 HMNA' X. ' 1 I V.'. I I -V-S.V'vsrM.I f. IHBULY JR. SAYS W PiPe N5VT