Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, March 27, 1915, Page EIGHT, Image 8

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    CAHTA! JOURNAL. nIO. SATURDAY, MARCH 27, 1915.
LIGHT
THE SALEM
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!BEATTY, ENGLAND'S
EDDY TELLS HOW TO
WEST SALEM
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NAVAL HERO, IS IDOL
OF BRITISH PEOPLE
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Professional Golf Player At
Country Club Gives First
Lesson On Driver
j Miis Kililh Blue was up tram Porf
!aml recently for a few days visit with
her brother, Attorney Krnest blue, and
( family.
' Little Gertrude Gaubert is suffering
I from on attack of inflammatory
I rheumatism.
Messrs. I.awrAiee ami Frank Himon,
! who have been visiting friends ami
! relatives in eastern states, have ar-
j rived home. They took in the Panama
j Exposition on their way back.
The following is a lesson in the use Mr. and Mrs. I.looyd Hunt ami fum
0, the wooden club by (J. If. Kddy, the My left for their new horn, in Boise
professional golf player in charge f u, i,lint is a Hon "of .1. T. Hunt of
the Ha em Country I tub iiiiks: West ShIimii.
The first thing a beginner ha to! jr j,'r(,,j frntinn has gone to Oak
learn is how to hold the cluij. neri. , (j,.ove r, assist in taking core of .Mr.
are two ways. One is the Vardon , i.(,t()r ,f,m0 W0 was very seriously
irrin. or lock grip, in which the b'ftilurt bv fl,n from a oad'of hay.
Ihiinib is placed in the palm of the! jrr Tom rj.(.arl, wfe , )aby, have
right hand and the little tinner or returned from a three months' stay on
rii'ht hand over the loreiiuger or ; their farm near (irnnde Konde.
left hand. This grip prevents one fro in i Moirie person or persons attempted to
grasping the ''lub too much in the jalin Ktlt three fino calves from a pasture
of the 'hand as it not only gels thejII(,.ir t,e river belonging to Frank
hands closer together as if it were one ; c j 1 1 (' -t , drowning one of them in the
hand but it allows a freer swing. ! effort. Mr. Gaubert has officers on
The other grip is with the. left t lf. trt,; of th thieves,
thumb down around the shaft und as ''. st Salem "Ladies' Aid" met
a result the grip i too much from thellt , home of Mrs. ,1. K. Bedford
palm of the hand and tending to niulii- 'I'inir.-.lfiy afternoon. They will be en
tile swing too rigid. In gripping with tertained April Hth by Mrs. Ernest
the pabn of the bunds it is natural for nine.
....A (II MI'T I II III II HI ItS Ul INI: III !'
rioidlv. which is fatal to the wooden
club." In nlaviiii; all wooden clubs III
swing must come from the wrist, wnn
iron clubs it is more from the forearm;
which shall be taken up later. j
The niicstioii of stance . a most ini-!
porluat point for the beginner mm l(. held Sunday evening yi the f irst
should be considered lit the beginning. I ( 'imgregnl ionul church when the pastor
The two forms of the, stance are the will deliver an illustrated address on
" srpiarc stance '' and the open stance", ; Mexico, From many parts of our
In the for r the toes, when the 1 country today people ure iisliing the
stance has been taken up lifter the ad-! iuestion, "What is the matter with
dress, are nearly in a straight line Mexico?" Hundreds of years ago
with each olherj parallel to the hit I- Mexico was the center of a monarchy
e.d line of flight of the bull. The left characterized by a remarkable civilian
may be just an ini'h or so behiinl. With . lion eipial probably to that found in
the open stance the left, foot is some- many parts of Asia today. The ancient
times lis much ns leu or twelve Inches Mexicans were renowned for their
or even more. Thus the whole attitude courts, laws, architecture, nifinericnl
of the player toward Ihe ball and system, literature in picture writing
stroke are different. I strongly ad ; and astronomical calculations. Why
vise the sipuire stance as one has a bus the history of Mexico since that
better conliol over Ihe bull and will time been n tragic drama? Who is
also get a strnightor drive. J responsible for her condition today.
The danger of ill" open stance is Ihe Mexico is n land of marvelous ngri
ti'iideucy which undoubtedly exists cultural -opportunities with mountains
with most players to put the body in-; unusually rich in precious ores. It is
to Ihe stroke too soon. I'nconciiiislv u land of great promise,
the slreugth of the body seems lo entci Seventy slides depicting life in
into the stroke almost as soon as the Mexico will be thrown upon the screen
lie Address On Mexico
At Congregational Church
A uiiiijiie mid interesting service will
and Ihe pastor will tell Ihe story of
this benighted country from the. time
of C'orteb until the present. Kverybody
inv ilcd to attend.
the right form in the beginning than
to pay fur mending clubs through
1 v rung efforts.
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The Want pages go to the
ADMIRM. SUt OA VO B)TTr
This is a new picture of Hear Ad
miral Sir David lieatty, hero of the
North. Sen but tie. lieatty is a popular
hero in Kngland, nnd the people ex
pect he will make a further iiumo for
himself in trying to nullify the Ger
man submarine blockade.
club begins to descend. When a play
er is off his game the body is con
staally getting there before Ihe clul
ami dial is Ihe cause of so many top
pi-d bulls.
Another important point regarding
Ihe slntice is not to stand too close lo
the ball, ll is clear thnt the rloscr the
player stands to the ball (he nunc
crumped und restricted v ill be his
movements. Their swiiiir will have a
strong tendency to be imih sh ut mid oTOec ami home ami are con-
upright nnd the long clean dine is al-
rvHi;r,;::,l,,,,i, w::;il:l:::M ami frequently
body well back on Ihe heels and I he : Cl ippOvl ail(l fllC(l 101' mUl'
knocs relaxed. Care should be lulteit ml
not, to stoop us lliere is danger in over l'tHOl'enCO. 1 llC JOUl'lia
reaching the ball ami driving it with T,r . . .
ihe heei of ihe dub which win resuii ; ants are valuable thats
in n badly sliced bull ami often a , .
broken club und it is cheaper to get !
Uu reason.
EASTERN TENNIS CRACKS TO
PLAY IN CALIFORNIA TOURNEY
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Immigration Inspector R. ?.
Bonham Finds Several
Eligibles In Asylum
Springtime is here, and this means you will
want to get out of the house and enjoy the sunshine.
With the
Vancouver Winner
Of Third Straight Game
Vancouver. It. (' March Out
playing liie Ottawa team in every de
partment of the game, Vancouver won
tli 1 5i i i-il straight game of the world's
championship series with the eastern
champions at the .Arena rink last night.
thereby capturing the world's premier
hockey honors. aueoiiver s win was
the most decisive of the series, the Pa
cific coast eiianipinns romping home by
a score I- to It,
Vancouver elearlv nnd cleanly ful
rilled every claim lo superiority over
the customers in the mutch. which
closed the series last night. If sup
port Ms of the Ottawa club conceded
the easterners a change before the
in iimciieemeiit of the mutch tiieir
hopes were rudely dispelled vvlien the
ureal scoring machine of the Vancou
ver team g.c going in tile second and
lliird periods.
Inspector Raphael P. Dunham, of the
I'. S. immigration service, is conduct-,
iug examinations of alien patients at
the insane asylum anl convicts at the;
penitentiary for deportatioa purposes,
and expect to finish his work today or
early next week. He has about ninej
patients and convicts which he will
recommend for deportation to various
parts of Europe to his department i
he believes that an Italian, who will j
Drobablv be received at the insane!
asylum today or tomorrow, is elligible
to deportation to Italy.
The war situation in Mirope aas;
greatly retnrded the work of deporta-
tion of alien insane and criminals to
those countries which are at war and)
about the onlv countries to which they:
can be shipped at the present, time are
the British isles, Frame and Italy.
-No deportations whatever are at
tempted to Oermanv or Austria and
there is some trouble being experienced
at present in getting deported aliens
to the Scandinavian countries on ac
count of the'mines in the North Sea.
Two alien convicts were, shipped I
from the neniteutiarv lust week, one!
for England and another for Mexico,
and there are two cases in the asylum
who had been committed to asylums
in their native European countries be-
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ii'it) iviuiiii iu uia i niii-ii i-uni.s.
! r Hn.itiii,., wnu I,,,., on. vu viwl liil
Marion county, the onlv ton of the
late Judge R, P. Bonhuni. Mrs, Bon
ham is also a native of Marion county,
the daughter of .Judge W. II. Holmes.'
NOTED PEACE LECTURER
WILL SPEAK IN SALEM
"Europe's Carnival of I'dnod and
Trim, and what the Tinted States can
do to bring about universal pence on
a basis of international conciliation
and arbitration", is the theme of the
address to be delivered Sunday even
ing at Unity Church bv Mr. Win. It.
(Jalvaui, secretary of the Oregon
Pence Society. Mr. (ialvnni is one. of
the most eloquent and best known pub
lie speakers in the stale, lie was
formerly the engineer of the Oregon
Electric Railway, and is now with the
Pacific Power & Light Company. He
represents Oregon on the National
Fulton Go-cart
or Fultonette you can go any place,, and take the baby along and the
will enjoy the trip as much as you do. .
The Fultonettes are collapsible and can be easily carried in the car, taking up
less space than any Go-Cart on the market.
The Fulton Go-Cart is built for convenience and durability. See my window
for displays.
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Ml Will IvIH aaipA
Furniture
Store
Successor to Josse & Moore.,
British Steamer Pounds
Off Mnrnrrn ininuo AUt EXPECTED
Cadiz, Spain, March 27. With sixty
members of her crew still on board, the
British Bteamer Trostburg is pounding
to pieces today near Cape Spartel, on
the coast of Morocco, according to dis
patches received here. The advices in
dicated that the vessel wns about to
break, in two and that the lives of
those on board were in imminent
danger.
Threo British destroyers and the
French cruiser Friant arc standing by.
Tho Friant 's boats took off 13 mem
bers of the crew. High scus prevented
further efforts at rescue.
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Robbers Blow Five Safes
GOVERNMENT CASE EESTS.
Indianapolis, Ind., March 27. The
Committee for tho Third Hague Peacej government today rested so far us di
Conl'orencc. Ho lias just completed j rect evidence is concerned in the trial
what is recognized as the most iiu-jof .luyov Huberts nnd 27 other poli
pnrtunt petition t0 the President to re- ticians of Terre Haute charged with
new his efforts in behalf of the restor- ennsnirucv ns a result of registration
atiou of peace among the twelve Euro- frauds in the Inst election. Several
penu nations that nro involved in war. I witnesses will probably be called in ro
Thix petition was signed by thcMiuttal.
governor, state ufl'ieiuls, president, of
the sennle, speaker of the bouse, ""- -jjui-.i.j immmrnrmeamMmmmM
railroniis ami puldie service eoruora-
tions, iiiaiiiil'a'lMriiig and inercantile
houses, editms of newspapers and otheri
very prominent citizens of Oregon. His
address at the I'liitarinn church will be
delivered under the auspices of the'
Social .service organization of Hint
body, nnd lliere will be no chargc-fori
admission, and mi funds raised for nay!
in fi l ll 1 r'"ro"c i-oiiiiccie,i wnn tne curopcan,
ailU oCClire UOOU liaill .iuni-aUoti wlueh herepre-,
: seats. It is lip,., that every peace1
loving man ;u, niimiiii In .Salein will
turn out to hear Mr. Oalvnni, TheJ
speaker does nut seek, to place thd
hhime for the war upon liny nation. I
ami is tin i n pnrlis.ii for or against
any of Ihe great, Knropcn powers.
Chicago, March 27.
ilaring riibberic in
in eight snfe blowers
from iM.OiH) lo if Kl.OOO
One of I lie mosl
years, result iivg
escaping with
cash,, oc-
enrrnt here earlv to.lnv
The eight robbers, all masked, "jim
mied'' their vvuv into Ihe offices of the
llabsou 1 tiil he is mall order house.
They ov erpovv ereil the nightwntchinan
mid beat him into insensibility. They
then dynamited five safes, one on each
of the five floors of the building, ami
escaped. The night watchman was
found later when other persons entered
Ihe office. He is said to be iu a
e l it inil eon, lit inn.
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DENVER SURVIVORS IN PORT.
New York, March 27. Ninteen sur
vivors of the steniiiship Denver, which
sunk in mid-ocean early this week,
reached ipiarniitiue today nboar.l the
liner Megantie. They included the cap
tin", unite mid 11 saihes from the ill
fated ship, Others aboard the Denver
were taken otf by the steamer Manhattan.
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Want Ad will buy or sell for
yon. Hi
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Cold Storage
Space For Rent
Apartments for storage of
eggs, butter, meats, fruits and
vegetables. Seasonable monthly
and season rates quoted,
All parties interested call at
2CS S, Commercial street,
SALEM BREWERY
ASSOCIATION
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Hill llinchimin are three recruits that
ere expected to strengthen the Titta-
jbin-g l'iiates this year. Mnrp".iy is a , shortstops in ficldim!. h.av",'tBlt,
catcher and comes from the champion j ing .PIW. Kill Hin. hman, his W
; Sioux City team nt the Western league. ; and former maun
lie batted .H2H last year and mndo only field. Jle led , , ,,, il
i.. TO n....l...H ... Inu. d.iosoii V IU n
nine i-iiiiia in ivr kiii.-b, uuiuri 1.111
be tried nt short field in place of YViig-
,.r, plays in 'f
ll,. led his Bswiation in"
last season, having a
Stili.
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i be inviidcil by a number of caieru It, hi-, Wylie C. Cianl, Demi M.ithcylJ
tenniK alius next Miliuuer. It Is pro and Mull:. mot W . .ile.i, Allusl S. Dati
posed to send a picked team of the-'icy and l-Mwurd II. Whitney, n trio it!
vl 'I'slciii pincers and have them par- IV'on .dins. The iuviiiion of the cant
Itcipatti lu n nui.ibcr (if t-mi iiaiccnts em lieu follow ti prolonged cum
in different citie.i eu voute. Act Hiding ipoiidciu c nliich has been going on be
to Ihe sluli'iiieut mndi. recently, the ivvcu ihr- National officials and tic
team iif eastern plnyi r will leave for 'ending pnits of the Pacific Cosd a.
iciati,ci. I ight special courts are be-
In I'ou-trucled al Hun l'riicico
that the men' from this section of the
ciiun'ry will havn thy tisiul playing
OlIiTnruill 111 July, It Will be C0"i
posed of men delect eil from among K.
Norris Willmms 2d, Ihe national cuniii
Hioii; Theoiloro Itoo.icvelt Poll, Ho-
t.'ivn V. Touclinrd, Irving 0, Wright,
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V ''"' "'l'. oiners iilionrd the Denver SI X-. - .VJ I UW t.?"' VstrT . . U i JTZ 1 ,
were taken o.f by the steamer Man- f'VV CvVS C ii'A v I-tort 7d$H
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