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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (April 26, 1915)
THE SALEM CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM OWO MONDAY. AWM, Cf. 1C! SIX iljijll jlttl! ,. X rL.L,.,. Ii, I ill llii i port News I I STANDING Of THE TEAMS. W. IVI. ,S"U .."IMI : ..",1111 1 .Hi! .lull: .Ml National League. Hiilnd.-'i.l.ia I 'iin'iii nul i . hicngo Boston I'ittsbiilg I '.null,! i II , SI. Icillis Now Yurl American League li.troil WuhIi i hi; toil New York Host mi Cleveland t liic-ago I'liil:idclihia ; S, l.ouis '' Federal League. 'hirngo Ken-ark Pittsburg ' Brooklyn 1 Kansas City 8 itiiffnlo ' liiiltiiimri' SI. Louis Anierli'an Association. Iiiiliaiiiiinlis 1 l.ouist ill'' " St, I'aul 'j M iiincnolis o Kansas City I f'levcln nd Al ilvviiiiliec 'I I 'lllll III llll H 1 Western League. Tonekn 2 0 I .mill imiuiIih I I-""" lii'H Moines 1 1 Denver I I Siout 1'ily ' l.ini'iilii I I SI. ,ni'ih 0 1 Wichita - Northwestern League. World's Record Broken At Athletic Carnival Philadelphia. April ill. One world's rc-oid wax sliatti'ri"!, two collegiate inaiKs wore broken ami an esuteru intej colle o,i:ite record was bettered Sauinlny at llii' l'niversity of I't'iin svlvnuiu's annual carnival of relay ' races and field Miorls. J'l.'ii iiMila via's quartet of inilrrH, Kaufiiiaii. I.w.kwnod, l.i'iin- ' 't t a inl .Meredith, the Inst two Ulyin- kimm, f ..u.f that lie could not be I bain,inns. set a new world s mark uhW tl) distinguish bctweon a case of in lint one mill- collide relay for the;. i an,i 1 1... nscruDuluoiiH initios- hniniionshii when they beat u,r ()f , , toolnzv-towork anil too- from Harvard i r i,.i, ,..., it Hies,, kind nf "County Poor System Wrong, Says Bushey, (C'ontimieJ from Page One.) I r to travel over the county eontinu- ally iiml (jiuke a personal investigation ; ..f every ease of need that is reported to hi in or conies under liis observation, lie could also make his services invalii-, able by keeping in touch with the needs' of the farmers and business men of the ! county in the way of help and to fur- j nisli employment for such of the unem ployed who are willing and able to work. 1 "The man for such an important po-! sition should be one of keen and care- , fill discernment and a Rood judge of, human nature. He should have a knid ; Local Gooseberries In Market Bring 50c Gallon Siraw berries Coming American four flving runners Thar the fruit seasons are changing and that the early fruit season of Ore gon is slowly but surely gaining upon cpiarter imj sj.mputln(tic ilt.rr Uml, at the same that of California to tlic extent of grnd- time. he should not be (it sucli extreme ; 1Hny or()WJinf t,e eDrly traits and pro kindness of heart t hut he could not be (ui,p 0f t)ie i!ltter out nf I lie market is becoming more and more manifest ev ery year. But a few years ago the Cal ifornia fruits reaehed'the Oregon mark et from two to three weeks hi advance .' '""s; iT''.'""1;.; 'TT '1'' H-.le eat. get "on 'the county poor fundi of 1(, locai fruit ani . fri. growers wo.ld s record held by the I ish-Am. r- llni, t awttV with it without da- of the 8uutheril stBtt, wouW reap the lean Athletic, club ol .New ork. ilie ,,,,. , ,. , ,.n,i t do it. I . ...... " , . 1 .r,s:i ..-.h:i .oim .117 .:',s,"i .nun .tiiiT .Hull .ollO Harvard sj unj t(,re lm, ,uny euses of such in this I If ti.,,i, urn rmind nut in old record was lt:IH 1-5. time today was ;(:!! 1-5. couegmie recoru to go wasjtll,ir a ecc-i. t i u the worst that can be that for the javelin throw, .lolm L.,(1()ll. wjth u ,0 put ,,,, ()ff , 'Inlbps ot the University of Idaho ,i!)t ,)Ut mt llu(li) , Kt,t m0IR(y hurled Ilie spear In feet, 4 .14 inches, ,)ui,k t)at lH ,l(,on wni)t(1(, u)un I,r,, ,h" '''ll''K'", '" f 'W' un,l eould have been put to better use in feel, H l -l in, lies 1 by Donnas, the ' ,t)r l Rm eonvineflx ,lat an llreek athlete of the l.niversity of iI1M11(.t..r tlf .i. i,ind n.-.-ia be of ifrnut I'eiinsv vnm.'i. Nourse of I'riuceton1 ,l . i :e t. . university and a resident also of Idaho, broke the record first wilh a throw of ITli feel, "i .") S inches. The oilier collegiate record broken was in the two-mile college relay cham pionship in which I'riuceton, after n Spnknne ... Tacollltl ... Viincoiu er Aberdeen Sen I lie Victoria ... :i minutes, fi.'i .11 seconds. i was H minutes flat, held bv Michiiiaii. In the high jump, Kucha nls of Cor nell, Hie lllyiupic champion, topped II feet in, hes to will the event from fillll ' ' 01 'an, who oiu six icei iin-iie. rlll(lj Kicliard's jinnp bettered the inter-eul-!-iinj leginle record by three-quarter, of it n !-,ii inch. After winning the event, Ifich- mill ooo less than the world's American and 1 collegiale record held bv Murine of 1' Stanford. ,11,10 1 aids tried for a jump record ami 'pimped II feel A inches, or two inches J :t .11(1(1 ..pill Illlli .4no : Saturday ' Results. i ican Associaliou -At Louisville 7, Columbus 4; at Indianapolis 7, Cleveland II, nl Kansas Clly ;", Mil waukee II; al Minneapolis l", SI. I'iiiiI 7, Western League At. Lincoln II, Keiiver 2; at Wichita I, Topeka (1; al Sioux l ily II, lies Moines !i; at St. .loseph :i. Iiuuiha 4. Bunday'H ResultR. t I'orllanil, Salt Lake In, I'nrllanil 4. Al, Sua l-'iaiicisco, Oaklaud II '.:, Los Angeles I I. Al Los Angeles, San Francisco 2 1, Venice II .'I. McMlnnvllle Defeats Wlllamctto. McMinnville, Or., April lili , M .Mmiiville ( ollege played an II iniinig game with Willamette University he-e Saturday, Ilie college loam winning -I lo il. The batteries were Champion Hlack and I 'inker for Hie college, and Donne, Adams and Shirler for Wil laiucl le, REORDS ARE BROKEN AT EUGENE MEET MOUNT ANCIEL COLLEGE WINS Mount Angel, Or Angel College won victory of Ilie season here Saturday, del'e.'ii nig I lie I heiiiavMi Indian learn ',1 lo I. The Angels were slronij wilh lial and drove I'ilchcr lilk off iiiounil in the sixth frame. The legians now have won four and two games aiul have a challenge anv team in Ilie slate. The score: i 1 1 ii. ii. ii. nun value to the county and, if he were the right kind of mini, could more than save his salary in keeping unworthy cases off the poor list utid his services would prove of immense value in helping to solve the problem of the unemployed." Judge Bushey cited numerous inslane- i .... :n,, .,.:,.. ,,r n,o ii,M,.i,i..uU The old recordi .., ... ,' f..., ,i. ..,,..iu ,.t n', nl inn irumi , inim nir iiwiu.t ... n court. He shosved one case ot a man who, a few months ago, resided in Nil verton and got upon the county's poor list where he remained for several months. In u round about way the county court learned thai this man had moved out of the county several weeks before and had I n drawing his al lowance from the county right along. Another instance was that of a woman whose husband was supposed to huve left her destitute and she was ullowed ilfi per month. It finally developed that she was drawing the money from the county and sending it away to her husband, a worthless loafer, and when she was cut off the payroll she picked up her belongings and rejoined her hus band in u county on the coast. j These ure only two of a long list of cases of the same nature and .ludgcj Hushey also called attention to other instances of fraud and d it which I have cost the county thousands of dol- lurs within the past few years, all of! which could have been saved and used I " i to good advantage in canes of actual I University of Oregon, L'ugeno, April need and worthiness if some honest iind i L'.i. - arsily freshmen won the aniiuul 1 conscientious nersnii were emiiloved to devote all of his time and attention to each individual case and keep the court posted at all times. He should be in po sition to O. K. or turn down every single application for help that pre sents itself to the comity court, Judge Hushey says, and lo terret out and re port instances of dire need where the sufferers of disease or want is actually too pioud to accept help from the neighbors and a little help, confidenti ally, I'roiii the counly would be a godsend. intercliiss meet on Kiiicaid Field Satur day afternoon when they defeated the three upper classes by a 2'J point mar gin in (rack athletics. The seniors were handicapped by Ilie loss of 1'ai'sons ami Hovlea, veterans of the sound. The games this afternoon brought forlh two welcome facts. Muggins, run ning against time, equalled Waller ,lc bile 'h record for the mile when he muilc April ill.-Mount the distance in 4:21 2.1. Sam Cook ils Ihird straight ,v,,d -,t 0nt for a mark of -lli feet nail 5 inches, bettering past regis trillions by a foot anil two inches. Payne Runs in Fast Time. When "Moose" Muirhcad srublicd first place in the high hurdles from Fee during the initial event of Ilie day, i me wearers oi me green cu o were ticv lo' er headed. The mecl was destined In I 'he 'IS class al the first era, of the I'i. the1 the col lost In Ilie old limes people worried abtiiii what they it.ved, but we of this day hae ontgruvn such childishness. We worry only over what i.i due ami past due. cream or tlie inpli Dries. This year appears to be more partic ular; and noticeably advanced than last year and the year before when Ore gon strawberries are less than a week behind the California product ia mak ing their uppearance in the market und now comes a Polk county farmer with fully matured gooseberries on the local market in competition with the fruit of the more advanced sections of the country. Mr. A. A. Steurus, who hus a small "ranch" on the other side of the river, but three miles west of Salem, brought in some fine gooseberries this morning and sold some of them in the local market for 50 cents a gallon. Mr. Stcnriia also has some strawberries that will be ready for the market within a very few days. Lust year his gooseberries did not mature until well ulong in May and this venr thev are fullv to weeks in ad vance of all former recoid and his oth er fruits are advanced in proportion, President Takes Charge of Case Against Bank Washington, April 24. Reports that) President Wilson had personally taken charge of the government 's case I against the Uiggs National bank here in which the bank is charged with cer tain irregularities bv the treasury de partment, was emphatically denied nt the White House todav. The pressure brought to bear on the bank because of the alleged irregular ities resulted in the iii.iuuct ion suit being filed against Secretary MeAdoo and John Skelton Williams, controller of currency. Suggestions that politi-1 ml issues would arise us a result of Ilie banks charge that MeAdoo nail Williams were seeking to wreck the institution have been eiicnlated since the suit was filed. ; "There is not a shred of truth in the reports that the president hns per sonally taken chargf or the Kmgs case," said Secretary Tumulty today.1 Williams also denied reports that he' would resign. j When a lm" gets lo be three or four years old his mother can keep him and his 'lollies clean without a great deal i of trouble- prowile. I she has someone else -to look al'lcr the balance of the family and do the housework. , c a 1 i ii 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ii i ii ii i i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 livi ii iii 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 iii ii i(i til 1 1 ii i ii mi 1 1 in mini I ii ini(IIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIflllllllllllllMlllillllllMIIIIIIIIIMIIIini!l!il!ll!illl!l m y ii I 'Ml If ir. a r i it i III J 1 f I- M MIM 11111,11.111.11 III Facts? I I Then Listen. imi vi i Isn't it disappointing to go to a show ii ii ,1 then find that it isn't as bad as you were afraid it would be? Ml- Angel 1 Id . "Mono" I'avne turned himself loos, ''heniawa I t' ,,r the first lime this season, und tin llnlleries Sohlcr, llcesaker and veised his two miles in U:.VJ If,. The bert; F.Ik, Hiirrcgrund and Connor. ,,,, disla nan had been ill n of " the vcur and Ihis afternoon miiiked his If a son docsn I take niter Ins lather ,.,. .( wi,, ,,,HV lvill v,.r , it is usually because the old mini i''1 1 ; M th,. t iel,l. miming to time. T dieslcr Fee. Jr. from V lint,,,, re ,1 OLDKING WON'T PLAY THIRD; TOO GOOD AX OUTFIELDER Good Buys In Real Estate 71 acre I'ann, ucnil.v all under culli valioii, good six in, mi house, barn and oilier out buildings ; spring nalei, family orchard, two acres of limber, nil in crop, ; miles from Salem. This is a good buy. Price tl,l,,".iO. ikliiuii down, balance o years at 0 per cent iiiletest. '.'2 I I acre farm, III acres under , olliv nl inn, balance limber and u-line, good 0 room house, bain, other on I buildings, well, T1.- acres of young prune lives, loganberries, slrawberiies, in ,i ,a 1 1 u in road, all slock, implciitcnls uml household goods goes; J miles J'l-oin Salem, I'lice "i. US acre farm, ii."i acre under culli alion, II room luni-e, burn. Will con snler good lesideuce properly as pari luivinotil, balance to sail at fl per cent iulerest, I'lice 7uiU. 20 acre prune orchard, in bearing, loiiited sccn miles from Salem, This is ii good buy. I'lice .fu'iK'. .i ncres all in Italian prune orchaid "l nut a venr ago; small house, barn, well, I miles from Salem. Price I"11'1': down, balance ifJOil per ear, li per cent iuteivl. ,"i acres nf first class land, aearlv under villi i nl uni. CM,,,,! drainage. I'll i would make a first class piece of land for piiines; ll'.j miles south of Salem, Price mMI, ic.Yiti down, balance 10 per month, II per cent interest. acres, II .'I 4 acres of Iralle-ed loganberries in first class condihon. Home slrawberiies; good house, barn, wood sheil, well. Four miles fioiu Salem, This is n good buy. Price 1. 000. 27,"i acre farm, I2A acres under ml tivHlioti, balance timber and pasture Will take f 1 1,000 in Salem eily prop erly as pnrt payment. Price $0,'i per n,re. If you have city properly lo trade look this up. 10 acres of good second growth fir timber, loealed close to Kclonti School the individual honors of the ay. Fee gathered ill 21 points for his luss while Captain Cook added the oth r 10. Canada Will Never Be Part of United States Poitlaiid, dr., April 21. Sir Thomas' (I. Sliaiielincssv . president of the Can a. hau I'.-niii, iinlwiiy ssleni, declined liidav in an interview published licie lod:, thai Canada would never be, vine a part of the Failed stales despite the slaleinent b Admiral Hobeit I'eary thai the whole i oiilineiil uoiih nl l he Isthmus of I'anaina would be under the Anierieaii Hag in-ide nf a eentiir. Sir Tliomas said it would be fullv as likely that the Failed Stales would be absorbed under Canadian lule. The railway magnate is on his wa home lo Monlieal from San Fmneiseo, accompanied by Lady Shauehnessy and daughter, Mss Margin el Sliaiighnessv, They 'tailed for Seattle ill neon, presi dent Parrel 1 of the l. W. II. X , ac coiupiiuMiig ilie parly on a special I rain, ; WITNESS AFTER WITNESS Such Evldetu'e Our Readers Cannot 1 Dispute, As we take up the .Toimint we are struck bv (he heart v, uninlsiakable way in winch witness after witness speaks not as Mr, Hill does heio. If those peo ple weie stiaagers living miles nvviiy, we niicdit take liille notice of them. 1'ut they aic not. They nie our neigh bors, living among us. Their word is too easily 1'ioven to admit of anv doubt. They speak out iu the hope that their expcrlencn may be a guide lo otheis. C, W. Il'll, wagon maker. 1!;I0 N. r rout ',1 . A.N. j - , T "I . - " ...v - ' ' ? X S 7 MURADS haven't jumped in a day or a year to the world prominence they occupy. It has taken them more than a dozen years to reach their present position each year showing a substantial increase in sales, in popularity, in reputation. The reason is that MURADS are not merely a CLEVER cigarette. They depend on no passing fad or fancy. But they do have those Lasting Qualities that become more satisfying the longer one knows them. Could there be a more GLORIOUS HISTORY for any brand of cigarettes? Makers of the Highest Grade Turkish and Egyptian Cigarettes In the World street. Suleiii. savs: "I lii.l nee f U'tui; L'iai down, tuiiance lo sun more or les backache and my kidneys At (l per cent Interest, were disordered. Dona's Kidney Fills n rumii house, bath, toilet, electric have always relieved uuv in ' short lights, large east I'roiii lot; bearing time, 1 knew ef several oilier people fruit; good bsm, private water sup who have taken 1 loan's Kilney I'illi idv: loealed In Soulh Salem. Price, Wilh good results. Von mat- continn l',"00; $700 down, bnlsnce 7 per cent 1 i'uMihinir the statement 1 gav e before l,l,.v ot consideration Connie Muck has interest, I recomniiMidiiiu them." concluded that Hube iMdriun shall net Prlcm SOc, at nil dealers. Pon't situ- I'lay hr P'1" regularly for th Ath idy k for a kidney remedy tret le;ie. "Rube is willinn to play the Poan ' Kidney Pills -Cm ss'im tlist Mr, I'i')!," aid Mack, "and I Considered Hill had. Foster Millium Co , Props, him seriously fof the position from the DUlllltf, ct. I. Immigration Inspectors Round Up Hundreds Seattle. Wash., April 2d. Following a strenuous week in which 100 men hnve been caught and returned to Ctin nda, I'nited States Iinmigrnliou Com misisouer Henry M. White today nn nounced the appointment of four addi tional inspectors to work along the bor der. The present force, White says, has I a unable to cope-with the situation.1 The war and the discontinuance of the breadline in Vancouver has caused an ; unusually large number of attempts of ' fraudulent entry into the I'nited States, White declares. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Phildelphin, April SI. After many If you want to buy, trade or lell, ui. W. H. Grabenhorst & Co. , Boom a, Built Bak BMg. RUBt OLDRltiG 1 would not pluy again, but I hv de cided that t would not spoil a great outfielder to make a fair third base man of hun,' Tni, ,,.,.,;ion leaves the c.-.i r..i... ri thiM br.se position open, for Mack de o tared he did net know woo would ruy the difficult ... j time Ituvt Baker notified me that homerican league sea,0n open. j l.eroy Slurgis nnd Mary K. Stnrgis 'to Stephen t.eis, part .Vug Lambert el Iil tt 2 W. i Pffle .1 Young ef vir to Minnie T.. ' Pariihaiu. lot ii hlk 11, .T. Meyers Add. i Siilem. I Lena IVnbain et vir to A (1 Condit. I part Hiram Tavlor 1 1 ."is -2 V. A K Lewis et ux to V'd Sischo et ux s sw t, see :bi.$ ,1 E. V. P Ileger et nx to Theodore Iliuh- bcrger ,t Allen .1 Pa vie el (iil--l W. .loeph Barber e ux to Unrbnrn H. tlriffin. jt I.Ik 10 A M event Add Salem. T K Void et ux t'i Frank I.ennn part lot SO and 21 Capital Home Add, Kiv and Fisher to R H Savage, pt lots o and 4, l.lk 31, Salem. R H Savaee et ux tn Knv nnd Fisher, narr m i. snvsee el 7SJ.7.a W r,Art 77-7-S W. T H Ham-man et tit to XT V n1 t nx lot 2 namp,lPn Park. ' ! Tavern Tnvestment Co. to Susan Boss' I i lot 12 Touts Kit, woodbura. ' Meet Us in Our New Home H. Steinbock' Jank Co. s .... T arorst Tlie House of Half a Million uhi-rum . best goods, lowest prices. Our new location a f three large stores. The buildings are being ren new fronts will be installed. Departments Three Large Bargain Junk Machinery, Hardware, Garden purnilurt Plumbing Supplies Pipe, Pumps -Crockery, Carpets, Rugs, etc. ::::: Men's Clothing, Hats, Shoes, Trunks, JfJIfTlSw"8? Cases. We mention only a few item." There i for Junk of others. We pay the highest price for J" ber. Rags, Sacks, Hides, Wool, and all kna Machinery, Furniture, old Clothes ana -thing. The House of Half a MiIhonBare RSteinbockJunk 302-312 North Commercial Street Try a Journal Clas sifted At )