FACIE SIX. TUS DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OSEOOTf. FSZDAT, APRIL 24, 1914. HENRY PECK'S COUSIN SALLY - - - - By Gross Things WeNever See rEj ill TXKS 1 ' TRl-S ONE" 1 1 , MAM 1 J ' xVJ WcXLED tb DEATH THE, rF ' - : j i weUUj CUASS To TtiE OL-P VT Trie fbMcd 0 the r5orei2 is n 7 C Q ttftift---f-M" SPORT NEWS Feieral League Is Trying to Got "Mac's". Playoro to Jump Contracts. ALL BUT MEYERS ARE SIGNED I'OK THREE YEAR 3 Loach Cross Says He Will Have A Easy Time with Freddie Welch the Britain. Now York, Aril 24. Mariner Mc draw, of the Giant, was "all liet 11)1" hero today over attempts by the posky 1'Vilernln to take Milton Htock, bin new third baseman, to the outlaws. Wniik intf of reports that several of his la,vers were about to jump to the now or)uiiixation, fllcliraw said: MANAGER BAKER OF LAST YEAR BAYS THAT HE WILL NOT TAKE THE LEAD. Who wants to manage Salem's ba.se !u!l team this kwhou All the oth-ir valley towns are plaiinint; to have n baseball team but so far no ateps in that direction havo been taken in this eify. - Man.'ijjer liaker of last season 's squad slnted this morning that he hail posi tively ileeiileil not to organize a team this year, lie pive us his reason the fai-t that there was no place to play. Tho I grounds used last season are in poor condition and he does not tare to Ho to the merchants and ask lor the lai'B" amount of money necessary to fix up the old (frounds only to have them in 11 similar condition aain next fprintf. Several prominent fans had been con templating forming a stock company rinl buying und equiping grounds but the matter seems to hnve been dropped. Then is much (rood baseball talent drainage aro especially bad, because they contain disease germs and be cause the water is not relished so that the cow really drinks all sho needs. CHARGED WITH VIOLATING TERMS OF HIS PAROLE Penitentiary authorities say that E. L. Oaneron alias J. II. Campbell, a There, is only ono trouble with the paroled prisoner who has been con- geographical situation of tho United ilneting a carriage painting shop on States it being next to Mexico. I Ferry, between High and Liberty streets, has violated the privileges ex tended him by the prison parole board, by leaving the city without first noti fying the members qf the board. Cameron was serving a three-year term for forgery committed in Mult nomah county and was paroled shortly after he was committed to tho institu- I tion. He started a paint shop on Ferry street and sent east for his family to come out. His wife and chil dren arrived and everything went along smoothly until last Saturday when the paroled man was found missing. The prison authorities are anxious to find Cameron as ha was given more than usual parole privileges and they "ay he leaves his. family in destitute circumstances. THE WANT Columns bid for tha ser vices of bookkeepers, salespeople, solicitors, cashiers, maids, cooks, seamstresses and mechanics. "Any plaver who would jump tlin (limit's fur a haardons outlaw leimii'K, j ti,0 ,.j,y tlnit could be collected for proposition is eeriauny inciting 111 gray Bm., R tllllll ttn,i t,0 experience of the mutter. Tho (liants have won threo ( ,Il(,t tNvn F(,nHons is that the fans ar pennants in a row now and ought to i,r,Ment in no siniill number and will lapture a fourth this year, so 1 cannot r spinl readily if good ball games aro tea why any of my players should be oftpied. - " anxious to get away. The velvet nc-', Thoro is still plenty of time to cruing from tin world's series ioolis organize a good team and make all pretty goo.i to mem, 1 1 Ho necessary arrangements for having "Kvery regular player on my team n season of good bull gmes here but excepting Meyers lias' a three year according to leading fans the indiea rentrnct, and we are thoroughly pro- tions junt at present are anything but tected. Meyers is serving thn last favorable. Kor.sou of a two years contract." I ' m ' I How to i I The players who have been mon tioned as possible jumpers aro McLean, Mjinpiad, Murray, Doyle, Snodgrius and Stock, Writing from Los Angeles to his brother J'hil, Leach Cross declares his bulief that Freddie Welsh will prove eusy for him. "I am going to carrv the fight to Welsh like 1 did to Willie Hitohio," writes Leach.' "I know that by wad ing into him I will have a bette.' chance of landing my blows." w w Al McCoy's defeat of George Chip lias (uised another fighter to return to the game. The fighter is Frank Kiam YESTERDAY'S SCORES. AMERICAN LEAGUE. At Washington: lioston 5, Washing ton 0. At St. Louis: Detroit 3. St, Louis 1. FEDERAL LEAGUE. At lu liaunpolis: St. Louis 3, Indi r.uapolis 0. At llaltiniore: llnltiinore 4, Buffa lo :i. PACiriO COAST LEAGUE. At Portland: Venico T, Portland 4 of Pittsburg, who was twice knocke l (called end Nth innning, rain). out by Chip. Klaus ays he will go! At I.os Angelea: Los Angeles 9, afler a match with McCoy for the mid-; Sacramento 4. dlowoight title. He is said to b waiting his time challenging McCoy, for there is 110 chance of the hitter agreeing to fight him. It is possible to be active, zealous, ml diligent ami Mill go to the dot's. Such a fate is regularly that of the ilea. WHEN R UN DOWN Hood's SaraapariiU, tht Rclukls Tonio Msdicins, Builds Up. , Tho reason why you feci so tuvii oil the lituo at thii seasim i. t!:nt jour blood is impure nn.l impover ished. It lacks vitality. It i.-i not tho rich, red blood that gives lif j to the whole body, perfects ili::i?b!i:a , and enables all the crans to j e r fonn their functions as they shouM. From any druggist fret ITool's Sarsaparillii. It will n.a!;e yet f:cl .better, look better, e-r.t r.;ul better. It is the o!.l lu'.lr.'J.; l.l d nud true oll-the-yeai-: i-.r.J LI . 1 purifier and enriohor, tmi: t.z '. rv petizcr. It revilalhos and is especially useful i:i I::'.'. up tho debilitated and run-down. Hood's Sarsnparilla is lii!;1!!"? thousands at this timo of year. I et it help you. Get a b'.dtlo today r ;-. 1 begin taking it at once, lie sura tj get Hood's. At Oakland: Oakland 3, San Fran- ' "" "NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE. At Spokano: Spokane ti, Portland 4. At Scuttle: Seattle 3, Vancouver 2. At Victoria: Tacoma !i, Victoria 0. . Pacific Coast League Standings. W. L. PCT. San Francisco 13 7 .503 .444 A2 .41 .4J1 Venice 13 10 Portland : 8 10 l.os Angeles 9 12 Oakland 8 U facrnincuto .. 8 11 NorJiwesteni League Standings. W. U PCT Spokane 8 2 Vancouver fi 4 Seattle Tacoiiui) fi 5 Victoria , 3 7 Portland 2 8 ,Sl)0 .on .tion .500 .300 .200 WATER FOR DAIRY COW. Water requirements of tho dairy cow hi-; not always given the atten tion they ought to receive. Aside from the liikio amount of water used in !milk production cows will drink about 00 to hi) ta'lons a day if they are given tHt amount of fresh, clean ! water. Some of the world's record! I cows have drunk as much as 270 gal-j j Imis a i!cy. Since milk has a largo! percentage of water in it largo quanti j ,tie of water uro required to produce: tho milk. Not only that, bu t liigttj n ilk production demands the digestion and ainiilation of a great ileal of ! nourishment, and water is needed in; largo quantities for these purposes.! jTho best water is from springx or deep! well. suy W. A. ISarr, O. A. 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