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ACfi SIX THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, tfREOON, WEDNE8DAY. MAY 20, 1014. ' ' " " ll h ill HENRY PECK'S COUSIN SALLY - - By Gross Things We Never See 'j i -i 1' - r I I . , p- -n 1 Abo.MMT& I I u-O-j-sJ, W-O-OOO-OUH; PA-- 5 HM.-HOHIKW A TELLER Rfc J Hif TSAFE 1 . L J j. j I Vft,-1 J C- H VE1FC-EAffT"R ,M o-T". .&T7 " I ,.,.,.1 , T,T,mT,T m narin I aaaa aSBBaaj 1 ""1 rSJ i SPORT NEWS OUTLAWS DO DAMAGE ATHLETES LEAVE FOR MEET TO ORGANIZED MALL Tedoral League Has Caused Ealse of Salaries to Bo Given to Stars of Other Organizations. CONTRACTS ARE BINDING NOW TO BOTH PARTIES Baltimore Tans Have Signed a Potltion to Have Sunday Baseball Legalized St. Louis Browns Are Stronger. By Hal Sheridan. Now York, May 21. That the Fed oral league already htiri duno nil the dumnge it en to organized baseball is the be'ief (if Hun B. Johnson, president of the American league. Johnson ad mits that the new organization lias af fected organized baseball, VVi'.bmct'.e U. Trac'.J Team Goes to Forest Grove Friday Morning Are in Fine Form. The Willamette university truck team leaves Friday morning for Forest drove, where they will meet the track team of Pacific university in the after noon. The Willamette team is in tho best of condition and should make a good showing in the meet. While they aro very weak in some events, yet their su periority in others is expected to make up for the deficiencies. Small, the 100-ytird nnd 220 man, is in good shnpe and will r.-.r.Ko a strong bid for first place in these two events. It is quite possible t"ua: lie will also enter the quarter milw. Mills, enptain of the team and fa mous us a hurdler, is working in nice form and should get away with tho stick topping events. Axley, the brond jumper who lias been doing a good wise leap all sea son, now hns an nolo seeonu in dory HAVE YOU A CHILD? Many women Ion for children, but because of some curable physical derangement ara deprived of this greatest 0f all happiness. The women whose names follow were restored to nor--:il health by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegeta ble Compound. Write and ask them about lU Hut." he lidded, "it has affected j Wllw )ro(, i ),;,, previous records in f aSwahli orgunifcd bnsebnll only in 0110 way, lias torceil us to give star iilttrrrs biir raises. that reaily amounts to anything is eitli er in the American or imuiohui ien- ; goes. Of course there are a few has- , beens like Mordecai Brown, Joe Tinker j and Otto Knnbe who Tinve joined the ; outlaws but their days in the big brush j were numbered anyway. "The two big leagues have cut out j the objectionable optional ten day ( clause and now the contracts tiro lib wiliitcly binding on Siof.i parties. The: only way the Federals could get oil; even terms with us would be to de- j velop green material, and that would j take years nnd yours longer than any ' of the nionicd men behind the league! would enrii to stand." More tli it ii 2.II0H persons in Haiti move have signed u petition to have Nimdi'.y baseluill legalized. They con ten.l that a little pleasure out under tin tlenr sky, even on a r.iu.'.iy after noon, is not going to i n--.ii' the moral standing of uny community. Aiiiciican league players say the St. j I, ou'h llrowns are 10 per cent stronger' than they were lust year. i Jim Delehnnty of the Brooklyn Fed erals declares the only evidence he has j bad of the Federal league ball being; unusually lively is when it is la the j bands of the opposing pitchers. Of course there is no fool Killer. If there were the world would have boci depopulated long ago, the recent intor-c.lnsj meet, and will moat of the ...lomi.t to reoent the feat in the con- F.very llayer f,,Ht tomorrow. Other men who will make the trip are: Shinier, hurdler nmT sprinter; Ho teitn, hurdler and broad jumper; l'fnff, discuss nad javelin; Donne, pole vault iltid weights; Chaplor, mile and bnlf inile; Steeves, high jump nnd distances; Hnssell, quarter and hutr-mile; Hogite, pole vault and weights. T MriA M MytrJ rlrtfrllterr miir 'MriWnm?! "I took your Com pound and have a fine, strong baby. " Mrs. John Mitchell, Mas Bcna, N. Y. "Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound is a wonderful medicine for expectant mothers." Mrs. A. M. Myers, Gor donville, Mo. " I highly recommend Lydia E. Pinkham's Veg etable Compound before child-birth, it hns done so much for me." Mrs. E. M. Doerr, R. It. 1, Con shohocken, Pa. " I took Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Com pound to build up my system and havo the Late Yesterday At Berlin. Jnstend of joining in the customary cheers for tho emperor, so cialist members of the reichstng hooted and hisseiT his name as the lawmakers closed their spring session. At San Francisco. The organization certificate for the San Francisco dis trict federal resorvo bank was signed by 10 leading bankers to be filed with the comptroller of the currency. At Washington. Though it was hazy, tho United States naval obser vatory got a glimpse of tho comet seen by European astronomers five days ago. At Durazzo, Albania. King WilliiVn, CONVENTION IS CLOSED. The Marion county convention of the Women's Christian Temperance Union has just closed a two-days' session in this city, held at the W. C. T. U. hall, corner Commercial and Ferry Btrects. This is the twenty-second anuual con vention of this society and is reported to have been a profitable one. The usual routine business was transacted in the forenoons nnd the afternoons de voted to institute work. The state pres ident, Mrs. Henrietta Brown of Albany, was present and addressed tho conven tion. The "Oregon dry in 1914" cam paign came in for no small share of discussion,' and Marion county' W. C. T. I1, expects to push the work in the county, co-operating with other dry or ganizations. Tho following officers were elected: Mrs. S. E. Oliver of l?a!em, county president; Mrs. W. W. Rosebraugh of Albania's new ruler, exiled Essartj Snionl vice-president; Mrs. M. W. I'asha, who had much to do with plac ing hint on the throno and was serv ing as war minister, for heading an in surrection. At Washington. Prcssuro of other business practically snuffed out hopes of nction at the present congressional session on thn national prohibition and woman's suffrage propositions. At Aldcrshot, F.rgland. Mistaking hor for a suffragette, as sho strolled about in the roynl pavilion's vicinity, a foldier arrested 1 rineess Mary and detained her 15 minutes before she was recognized. At San Bernardino, Cal., E. J. Web ster, J. years old, a cement worker, dearest baby girl in the committed stiieido by drowning himself world." Mrs. Mose BLAKELEY, Imperial, Pa. "I praise tho Com pound whenever I havo a chance. It did so much for me before my little girl was born." Mrs. E. W. Sanders, Rowlts burg, W. Va. "I took your Com pound beforo baby was born and feel I owe my life to it." Mrs. Winnie TILLI3, Winter Haven, Florida, Surveying of Grounds lado Tins After-1 neon Labor and Materials to Be Donated. RITCHIE'S DEMAND FOR $.r)0,000 FOR FIGHT NOT ACCEPTED Chicago, May 21. Willie ' Ritchie, lightweight champion of the world, left todav for Milwaukee to finish training for his scheduled ten round bout there on the evening of May '-'0 with Charlie While of Chicago. The champion plan Willi Hie Hiiveving of the ground on Willamette university citnipiis tor llio bitulithic tennis courts this after noon and the establishing of the grade 1 tin. ol:in to nro ide n suitable nluce !lor the playing of tennis ill the city j ned to continue his training right up to 'of Sa'etn will be under v;iv. The : the day of thn contest. h n,-.. t, lw. I,m,i,.,I iiwt linrth of' Kitchie's demand frr oO.OOO for a the sheds of the Oregon Nursery com-' fight in London with Freddie Welsttjau nutoinouiie acciucnt, was much im I'lii'.v en the Willamette campus, and i was not a pted by the London pro-j proved. will requite in all about HUM) squat-.-1 mot em. Hob Vernon of New York, At New ork. It was announced vnr.ls of l.itliulilliic surface. The regit- representing the iMiglish syndicate, or- tnat anno. ciiumann-iieiaK '9,laugHter, iution court is 3tix7S feet in size, but j fered the champion a flat gtiaranteo of j Mane "Little Mit.i" was to marry eac h of these courts is to have 1.1 feet j .13,Wn for all bis rights. Hitchie is Hubert Guy of San Diego. ii rceiiiiiyg, t al. William .lohns, a in Urbita Springs lake. At Ijos Angeles, Cnl. Polytechnic high school girls .began a competitive germ hunt in the -city markots. Sev eral prizes are offored. At Los Angeles, ( al. A new South. em Pacific schedule went into effect, cutting 5U. hours from the running tune from Los Angeles to Seattle. At Los Angeles, Cul. J. A. Pctt man, Alexandria hotel waiter, was sen tenced to three montiis in inil for steal ing silver ami linen worth $1,500 to equip a sure oi nm owu. At Los Angeles, Cnl. Judge Taft placiil Jim Cameron, negro pugilist, on probation for three, jears, ordering him to pay $20 monthly to support the child of Mrs. Jessie Williams. The court re marked that ho believed Cameron to bo a better cement mixed than fiehter. At Bnrre, Mass. The case of Jacob A. K'iis, a victim of heart disease, was considered hopeless. At Muzipiiz, Coahuila, Jlex. Six teen persons were killed by a tornado and terrific hail storm. At London. Dr. Stephen Townscnd, surgeon, author and husband of the former Mrs. Fiances Hodgsou Burnett, died. At Stanford University, Cal. E- Rugby Coach Presley, recently hurt in Rhodes of Salem, corresponding sec re tary; Mrs. Ora Bear of Turner, record ing secretary; Mrs. G. B. Coleman of Woodburn, treasurer. VICTORIA WILL BE ON THE BASEBALL MAP THIS SEASON Portland, May 21. Judge W. W. Me Credie, who hns just returned' from the special meeting of tho Northwestern league directors at Victoria, declared today that tho island town is sure to be on the basketball map for tho rest of the season at least. "Th new owner . of the Victoria Bees, Joshua Kingham, is a practicing attorney and from all appearances is immensely popular,'-' Bitid the judge. He has begun strengthening the team, having already purchased First Base man Kelly from Spokane. A GOOD wife; a good pipe, an' a good con-- science ef thar's anything nearer Heaven it ain't; in my geog'aphy VELVET, the Smoothest Smoking Tobacco, males any pipe good. Full weight 2 oz. tins, 10c. IDC GUNBOAT SMITH HOLDS DECISION OYER BLACKBURN Philadelphia, May 21. Gunboat Smith, the San Francisco heavyweight, holds a popular decision today over Jack Blackburn, a negro scrapper, as a result of their six roond bout here last night. Smith outweighed his opponent by 30 pounds bnt was unable to put oxer the knockout wallop. AMERICANS ARE ELIMINATED. Sandwich, Eng., May 21. The two remaining Americans were eliminated in the fourth round here today in the play for the amateur golf champion ship of Great Britain. The American were put out of the running when C. B. McFarlane defeated Charles Evans of Chicago 4 up and 2 to play and Cecil Hutchinson disposed of Harold Webber of Toledo by 0 up and 4 to play. of extra width on ench end to provide eoiiMdoring the offer and if he accepts. more room for a p aving snrlace. , no win o-mi- mm ."- . .i,,,. iU , i... .i.-ill cmilill' in lid o uiui hid pjuu, iiitu ...u ...v .ii, ,,1. n ,iiuih;ii iiiiiii mm IH' IISI'II IIV llll- ,,,, ' .:..ll. ... i! 1. 1 I." l wnite, i.ri-ii iiiifHuhi'ii jur mil miu ins iiinerui SalemFence Works 5; E. B, FLEMING, Prop. Headquarters American Wlro Fence, Morley's Patent Hop Bas ket Send your orders In now. Big stock of hop and logaubery wire. Rubber roofing, $1.50 up per fcjuare. Elastic roof paint, cant' be beat Stock of paints and varnishes at 20 per cent .t ductlon, three brands. Cedar fence posts and wood and Iron walk and drlv gates. 250 Court St Phone 12-1 P. O. Box S35. Back of Cuicii Clou The courts are to students of the tiniversitv during the school year but tiering the summer moid In will be open to the public ex i ept on holidays mid after four o'clock on week dins when they will be tit the disposal of the tenuis club members. The tennis committee consists of Channel y Bishop, L. I. Howell, l B. Wallace, and O. It. Gingrich. .Mr. Bishop who has charge of the raising of the funds reports that the tennis cinniiMnsts ami misincssmcu nnvo promised their support and it is not an ticipated that any trouble will be ex perienced in raising the necessary funds, us part is nireadv subscribed. Tlii Willamette I'uiversitv subscribed j liMl to the enterprise and the W, V. I i-i- :.. ...... i..... u..l......-.i....i iimi 11'IIIIIS 41.-i.UI IjtllUII IlliS (,111'Pll lllv.l H-IVM' TEAMS LEAVE FRIDAY. The Willamette Fniversity teams will leave in the morning for Forest Grove where they will meet tho Pacific uni versity teams tomorrow forenoon. The tournament will include men 's nnd women's doubles, mixed doubles, wo men's singles and men' singles. Tho Willamette learns will consist of Misses Marie Sliced, and Kdith Sher wood and Messrs. Percy Stoute and Karl Flegel. Kvery meinlier of the team is an experienced player and should make a good showing against the Pa- set for todav. WINNER FROMISED DATE. New York, May 21. With thc-win-ner promised nn early date with Miko Gibbons, New York fight fans expected to see lots of action here tonight when "Fighting Billey"-Murray of Sacra mento and Al McCoy of Brooklyn, mid dleweights. clash in a scheduled ten round bout. The articles call for the two men to weigh in nt 158 pounds. Murray's work in the gymnasium has made a hit with New Yorkers and he is expected to entry the fight fb Mc Coy. Tho bout is to be staged by the Stadium Athletic club. ifie team. Tim tournament will be held in the , PTJGTLIST nTlfiT.AWP.S THAT The courts will be worth $soo j forenoon preceding the track meet ie-1 ALTITUDE AFFECTED HIS WIND more. I w hen finished but large nniount of tu's sum will be donated in labor and materials. ,1, C, Compton, of the Montugur O'Kilcv paving eoiupauv, hns promised i to supervise nnd lay the liitiilitluc top tween Willamette and Pacific which isj scheduled to occur in the ntternoon. SECOND ROUND ON. Butte, Mont., May 21. "The alti tude affected my wind and I was un able to get going." This wr.s the excuse offered today by Bob McAllister of San Francisco, who fought a so-called 12 round draw here last night with Tommv McCarthy of . base w ill be secured at cost also. Pres- championship tournament is completed j Montana. Many spectators, however, With the exception of tho match be- J dies-sing at actual cost of labor and j tween H. V. Compton and Keed, the ! materials nnd tne erusned rocK ror me tirsi rounu or nie iiumucap iiuimonn MM ! COLD DUST FLOUR Mada by th Z STDNEY POWER COMPANY Sydney, Oregon Made for Family ne. f A&k your grocer for tt rao I and short always on hand icott Simotiton has offered to html the and the second round is paired as fol j materials in his auto truck at actual dows: cost and a number have promised to (The numbers after the na:ne indi- I donate labor on the courts. It was ntjrate the handicap). ilirst thought tnat a 4lj inch con crete base would be practical but Paul i Wallace who has rharge of construc tion, is of the opinion that a crushed .rock I use will be as good and much cheaper as it is impossible to secure any redution in the price of cement. ! it is proposed to finish tho courts as soon as possible but a large amount i of tho work will have to he done at jtiie convenience of the donors of the 4 labor. Mr. Howell will survey tna courts this afternoon. Kvnns vs. Williams (S); Winslow vs. Gueffroy (8): Wallace vs. Schramm; Min ton vs. Bishop; Satley- vs. Young (S); Collins (S) vs. Marr (8); HeWitt (X) vs. Niles (8). The match between Staley and Young wns played off last night Staler wianiug two straight. BOTH SIDES B.EST CASE. P. B. WALLACE, Agent The. jingo means well, but usually does harm. New York, Mav 21. Both sides rest ed in the Charles F. Becker murder trial at 11:15 o'clock this morning, and Justice Seaburv immediately adjourned court until 2 o'clock this afternoon. thought the bout should have been given to McCarthy, as McAllister was hanging on in the last 'round to avoid a knockout. Seven of the roundswere even, three were given to McCarthy and tho remaininjr'two belonged to the San Franciscan. JOURNAL WILL BULLETIN RE SULTS OF TENNIS GAME AT P. U. The results of the tennis tournament between Willamette fniversity and Pn cifie University and also of the track meet between the two institutions, which will take place in Forest Grove tomorrow, will appear on the Capital Journal bulletin boarj as soon as the contests are over. Watch the Capital Journal bulletin board for the news. . THE CASOLIUEOF QUALITY Not a "mixture," but a straight distilled refinery product the best gasoline the Standard Oil Company can make. Dealers everywhere. Ask our nearest agency regarding bulk delivery. Standard Oil Company (CALIFORNIA) Salem