Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, May 14, 1914, Image 6

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    XHt, DAILY CAPITAL JOUKNAL, BALEM, OREGON, THURSDAY, MAT 14, JM4.
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I1W1URPHY-WELSH HUT
WARD IS NO! IN GAME
FOR LOVE OF DOLLARS
reparation of Ovtnor of Brooklyn
Fodorals Cautci, Merriment
' in Chicago.
CB BOXINO INSTBUCTO B
GETB LIFE PENSION
( rn'ioat Smith to Go to London Next
Month to Preparo for Bout With
Georges uarpenuer.
By Hal Sheridan.
ew York, May M. R. B. Ward,
nor of the Brooklyn Federal league
.mot h' t-a nioMt X'eaomo In-
dual In II out r ficw xorK.
' I am In baseball, ' said Mr. Ward,
beca"so I love the game aud not bo
so I expect to muko any fabulous
sum out of it." '
Vo sua ec. 'Ward mux fcc-1 In'8
class bv himself whjn he gather with
other baxchall moguls ami mnybo C.
Wobb Murphy, back In Chicago, won't
tittor when he read') Ward's doelara-tion.
. A New York sport writer risen to
rmnnik that the ouoruv spent in a
marathon run wouid keep a regular j
luwn mowed for an entire season.
V ews ite:n iays Packcy McFarlnnd
lira been elected a director in a brow
'i g comiany. This sounds like a joke
I oc :e IV key is willing to tuko oath
that ho novor drank anything stronger
in nis life than u stiawborry ice cream
After 30 yearn of service as boxing
instructor of the Now York Athletic
club, Mike Donovan has tendered his
resignation. Club diiectors voted Mike
a pension of $I,-'(R) Muring the rest of
his lil'o. lie will draw his fitl! salary
in to September l, after which ho will
take things oasy.
Claries "Young" Weinert, of Now
ark, N. J., and George ltoilel, the Uoer
heavyweight, nave been matched to
box ten rounds before the Hrtadway
Sporting dub of Brooklyn on the even
ing of May 10.
Maunder Jim Iim.kloy now snys it
is almost (ortain that early next month
ho and Gunboat Smith will go to Lon
don whom (lunboat is slated to meet
tloorgos I'arpentier iu a 20-round bat
tlo cithor .lulv 3 or I. lluckloy haa re-
i .......i ihnf II. o articles of auree-
Clllim "UIM - - --
mcnt nro on their way and that as
toon as ho eigns tne:n no win uo "
ed $1,000 for expcnM.
GOES NORTH FOB TBAININO.
i....h.,,i ctr Mat 14. After work
I vibluai v.,
inu out in Portland for two weeks,
Hud Anderson leaves tonight for Van-
t nnn.ilii trntninir for
couvnr, v ., m
Lis bout there with llarriean on May
25. liiid declared ho is already iu pret
ty good conditio. '
BRITISH BEADY JUNE 9.
London, May 14. Lord Wimborno'a
private secretary announced fre to
,dav that tho ltrltisli polo challonRors
Iwo'nlil bo ready to play at Meadow:
brook on Juno 9, tho date originally
scheduled.
BACEES TUBING UP.
Indianapolis, lnil., May 11. Drivers
Wishnrt, Dawson, Ihirman, Jules, Old
field, (louax, Dcl'alina, Klein and oth-
n. j i,.r.. tnninir mi lll.lnv for tllO Me-
moriul day race on tho Indlauapolls
sjiordway.
INDIAN PITOHEB BOLD.
DELAY FOLLOWS BIGNINO OF 10-
EOUND CONTEST IN NEW YOBK
WITH JACK BEITTON.
rortlnnd, Or., May 14. "Chief '
P.altiste, tho Indian pitcher, signed by
tho Portland Northwestern league team
this npring. is aold tcday to the Helena
Union Association.
San Francisco, Oil., May 14. Post
ponement of tho Tommy-Murphy-Fred
dio Welsh bout until late in June was
announced here today by Promoter
James W. Coffroth. The dolay follows
the signing up of Welsh for a ten
round no-decision contfist iu New York
with Jack liritton on the evening of
May 21). Ilnrry Pollock, Welsh's man
ager, asked that the bout be put over
a few days and Cof Troth agreeil.
"As long as a postponement will
not interfero with my plans," said
Coffroth, "I could not see any reason
to deny Pollock's ronnest. Welsh can
take on tho match with Britton in
New York and rush to San Francisco
and still have timo to train for Mur
phy."
INTER-CLASS FIELD AND TBACK
TO HOLD ATTENTION TUESDAY
Thn nnnnnl Intcr-clnss field and
traek meet at Willamette University is
scheduled to take place next Tuesday
afternoon, resulting from a challenge
issued to tho other classes by the
"froslfc"
This' meet provides more amusement
thun nny other event of the school
year. All tho novices at the different
stunts, would-bo shot pnttora and mile
runners, make their appearance and at
tempt to imitate the form of tho ex
perienced men, much to the amusement
of tho crowd.
Each afternoon now sees the track
covnreil w ith ftsnirnnts for the differ
ent class teams, and all of the clnsses
are busy holding tryouts in prepara
tion for tho meet.
SALEM HIGH SCHOOL MEETS
NEWBEEG HIGH NEXT FBIDAY
TWO WOMEN
AVOID
OPERATIONS
By Taking Lydia E. Pink
h&m's Vegetable
Compound.
Chicago, 111. ' 'I must thank you with
all my heart for Lydia E. Pinkham's
Vegetable Com
pound. I used to go
to my doctor for pills
and remedies and
they did not help me.
I had headaches and
could not eat, and the
doctor claimed I had
female trouble and
must have an opera
tion. I read in the
paper about Lydia
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fool fine. A lady said ono day, 'Oh, I
feel so tired all the time and have head
ache.' I aaid, 'Take Lydia E. Pink
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Karsciinick, 1433 N. Paulina Street,
Chicago, Illinois.
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and which doctors' medicines failed te
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an operation. I will be glad to assist
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Sherer, 126 Cass St, Dayton, Ohio.
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write to Lydln E. Pinkhara Mcd
ldine Co. (confidential) , Lynn,
Mass. Your letter will bo opened,
read and answered by a woman,
and held in strict confidence
It
I late Yesterday i
ceived of the safe arrival at Mexico I
City of A. A. NeiL Los Angeles
manufacturer, reported hold in eeutral
Mexico.
Incompetent housebold servants need
not bo retained replace them with
those who are skilled and efficient.
: Tim Journal Wants will solve many
! problems of tho household.
FOR SUPREME JUDGE
P. H. D'ARCY
Candidate for Republican
Nomination for
JUSTICE SUPREME
COURT.
Will appreciate your
assistance.
"LAW REFORM. Fair
and impartial decisions.
Justice to all."
(P)iid Adv.)
The Salem high school bnsebnll team
is planning to close its race for tho
state chnmiiionship next Friday when
they will meet Newberg, high school
champion of tho west suie, ai now
berg. The tenm has been steadily improv
ing and is now playing gilt edge ball
Kenn, reputed to be the best high
school twirler, is in the prime of con
dition and all of tho men aro workiig
in fine form.
Tho hitting ability of tho tenm is
constantly improving and the Newberg
team will lmvo to have something ex
traordinary in the batting lino if they
stand a ghost of a show against the lo
cal team.
OVEBCOiiIE BY HEAT.
At Sacramento. Cnl. State Foreste
Homans reported that forest fires cos
California 511,077 in 1913.
At Atlanta, Oa. The Shriners' con
vention endorsed a committeo report
in favor of holding the next conclavt
ia Seattle.
At Kcno, Nev. H. L. Patch, a Bene
resident for a year, was arrested
charged with deserting a wife in Cam
bridge, Mass.
At Bristol. Eng. A steamship acci
dentally rammed a pilot cutter in Bris
tol channel and of zl men on board tne
cutter only 16were saved.
At Cleveland, Ohio. Bepresentatives
of SO womens' clubs in the Cleveland
federation adopted resolution urging
dressmakers to design more modest
gowns.
At Hull, Eng. Word was received
that, owing to bod loading, the steam
collier Turrcthill had turned bottom up
ward in the North sea and Bunk, 12
men drowning.
At Chicago. Marv Garden's name
was omitted from the list of sopranos
in the Chicago Grand Opera company 's
1014-15 announcement but Luna Lava
lieri's appeared prominently.
. At Los Angeles, Cal. A Ouarnerius
violin, valued at l,uuu, was sioien
from Arthur Gripp, a -violin instructor,
who had borrowed it trom a iricnu.
At Los Angeles, Cal Word was re-
NO NEED BEING OLD OB
WEINKLED BEFOBE 75
Lillian Bussell says any woman who
has wrinkles before she's 75 is herself
responsible for tbetn. Sunshine and
fresh air she considers more valuable
ds complexion preservers than nostrums
and cosmetics.
The chief objection to cosmetics is
that at best they only temporarily cover
up defocts. There are certain true aids
to Nature, which may be applied with
directly opposite effect Ordinary
mercolized wax, Xor instance, actually
removes a bad or oldish complexion, by
gradually, almost imperceptibly, peeling
off the wornout scarf skin. Just one
ounce, procurable at any drugstore, will
soon unveil an entirely new and nat
ural complexion, with an exquisite girl
ish color. Of course cutaneous blem
ishes, like pimples, freckles,, fine lines,
moth patches, liver spots, disappear
with the discarded skin.
To prevent or remove wrinkles, a
face bath, which also produces natural
results, is made by dissolving an ounce
of powdered saxolite ia a half pint
witch hazel. This is immediately ef
fective and gives no sntoward after
effect. Murderer Hnerta wins no victories.
After
shopping
Refreshing Satisfying
Invigorating
Portland, Or., May 14 1'mpir"
Sinister was overcome by hent while
officiated at tho Victor1- Portland
Northwestern league giri ves r a
nnd was removed to a hos'i-lal He i
reported today to ba inprov"n ra 'id' .
CATCHER NUNAMAF3
WILLAMETTE la i,Ca.DOLED
TO FLAY P. U. TWO GAMES
According to a statement made this
nftornoon liv Georiro Vandervert. man
ager of the 'Niliumetto University
baseball team, tho varsity team will
play Pacific University here a week
from fntunlnv mid uenin at Forest
!i;i-nvi a week later.
i Tim west will,' nnivcraitv is reported
as having u last iiiue and the clash is
: uxpected to bring forth somo first-class
.ill Inttsinir.
The university and the high school
.no working o.it together each evening
nnd hoth nro mucins continued im-
i.rovcmonu. . -u.."- of tho members of
mo vnrsitv sound nro somewhat hamp
ured by i ii. ' track team
ml the 1.: 1 i.. tmt are now oooom
t.i fniri oth of these
i s of sport.
CANDIDATE FOB COUNTY .
TREASURES.
I horoby announce myself as a
Republican candidate for the nomina
tion of County Treasurer - at the
primaries, May 15, 1914.
(Paid Adv.) D. O. DBAGEB.
SalemFence
Works
B. B. FLEMING, Prop.
Headquarters American Wire
Fence, Motley's Patent Hop Bas
ket Send your orders in now.
Big stock of hop and loganbery
wire. Subnet roofing, $1.50 np
per square. Elastic roof , paint,
cant' be beat Stock of paints
and Tarnishes at 20 per cent .-e-duction,
three brands. Cedar
fence posts and 'wood and iron
walk and drive gates.
250 Court St Phone 124
P. O. Box 855.
Back of Cbicali Btois.
" Write your Journal want ad at once
and there will be no further need for
worry,
as no notes m i
says Lincoln Beachey
TO
Boston, May 14. The snl" n
or Niinaninker of tho Bo le
ctins to tho New lor . 'I'
was announced here todav
EDITOR BECOMMENDS ' !'"
3r
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WI1ATS the use o klcldn'?
The rain you don't want
Is doln some fellcr'a crops
utipu kuuu, aa ui iisa
alius bites better on dark
days. Anyway, try a
pipeful of VELVET, an
somehow th weather's
anything you'd like to
VELVET, the Smoothest Smoking Tobacco.
Full weight 2 oz. tins, 10c.
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Vancouver, Wn., May
Daily Capital Journat,
Halem, Orep
"Tho Marriage of Jonof '
best amateur show I have v
cannot praise it too highly
boost will bo appreciated
the people of Vancouver
have spent a lot of timr
in staging this products
peoplo of Salem will be pi
on Friday when the comt
plays there.
COL. E. E. -Kditor
Vancouver
STEAMERS ARE CIT
New York, May 14
American liners Minn o
rnd Savannah and the f1
of Memphis wero .;ha,t
aovernment trar,8"ota
sch.duletl to sail today
to take on supplies a' '
TRAFFIC PASSES T- 1
CANAL IC
Wa.vhington, May '
reports received at '
of tho Panama rsi'rer
and forwarded here -; "
is now passim? De
canal, for the first i
history.
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Give
, l - Buffer from eye
. i) do not know
:,uw some good
.v other minor ail-tii.-ir
eye troubles,
.yes, because the
nt to drive them
, v ho would, any
heavy fee. As a
to an optician or
cent store, and
r that they do not
being used two
their eyes more
t re is a simple
.in- should use:
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t day to bathe
it tion keeps the
overcomes in
Weak, wa
ai.Uir liits
re greatly
d uy its
.uve mi
. r a few
yes, and
,.ive eves
'. i"i'H-
10.. jt-
i'p what
That is why the dare-devil aviator uses
j circus pa
"to enrrv-
ombe boost i
.du'tie, but at I
' last thing I
The GASOLINE of Quality
And he doesn't get his Red Crown free. He pays the .
market price for it. His remark is the forceful ver
nacular of his profession for saying: "There's power
in every drop. It never fails me."
As an automobilist, you are vitally interested in a
gasoline so full of power, so reliable, that it is bought
and used by prominent aviators as one of the means for
safety in their perilous work- Such a gasoline means
greater power and greater reliability for you.
Dealers everywhere. Ask our nearest agency re
garding bulk delivery.
u P':andard Oil Company
(CaEfonk)
Salem