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THE SALEM OATlTAIi JOTTENAXi, SALEM. OSSOON. FRIDAY. MAY 21. 1MB. BIX MMMMMMMM CHICK EVANS HANGS UP NEW GOLF RECORD FOR THE PACIFIC COAST Sport News E Albany College Drops Out At Last Minute But Rest Send In Names COATS LEAGUE STANDINGS. W. h. 1'et. Him I'Vaiicisco 2(1 IH JuH l,os Angeles 2S 21 .571 Halt Lake 2 19 .!).'I7 Oakland 21) 24 .489 Venice 17 25 .405 Champ Busy Picking Up Easy Coin and Asks "Hopes" To Gain A Record (By Hul SWridiin.) Now York, Miiy 21. Tim nrfviuico h I ii h (if riiiiiing Hiiiiiiiicr Bci'in not to ili'tci' the fifilit Ijuk. Htruw lulls av n: ci.iiiiiioii iu f lien in Auciwt nlniifr Itriuiihvny now lint thn indoor winter Hinrt iH claiming more than it Hhnrc of iittcution. Kvcrywlicru tiiom iH an iiMilciciiiri'iit of talk iiliout tha bitf t'inlit i'b, mill finally tliP disillusion ulwuys lends uroiiiicl to thd (iii'Hlion: When (ind who will Ji'SH Willi.rd nix it with? Tiint wcnis to lie of ino.-o intr-ri'st to tlio ltionihmy fitflit sport tiiiin iinytliinil on thi' I'ali'iidnr jiii.t now. And Hilly (lihson's request for $10, (Hill for ,1 i in Coffey '.i end in u match vith ('hurley Weinert lins i:tirreil the unsettled iviitern nn:'w. Jack Holder, Vcii.ert' ninnii(,'er, replird lie was will ing to split that figure, lint Uihson en n hold out, for Coffey ia worth all lie pun ((el and would prove n mighty !ood il i:i nine; ciird in such a match, (if course, the talk of ji:i niectinj; tt'il l.i.il iii;lit seen is u littl; prcinnliiri', lint Coffey outfht to he ulile to hold his own with Weini it. Hut the liin idea in (iibsoii's mind is that Coffey is in training for a mutch with Willnrd Hoinrtimc. The d ile in not of much importance for the champion is not I'.nxious to display lii.i wines in the roped r i n n ju.-l yet; lint when he is prepared to come into the riiij; nnniii .liui (.'ol'IVy expects to lie HittiiiK inside the ropes uniting for .less. Mo (lilison wants Coffey to meet nil comers until the liifr time nrrives, when his fishier will lie in condition to hIiiinI up to the clianip, Hilly (lilison is a crafty niiiiiaurr lint it will take some clever work to force the liij; Kuii hi. i cowlioy champ into the riii licfore ho w II n I h to. However, unless (lilison and Ruler come to terms there is not much chance of Coffey inri'tiii Weinert. The Itrmul way Spurt inn Cluli wanted the itmteli h;i Coffey ia u favorite of the New York finlit ' ' lilies" just now. I'ortluml ..17 25 .403 Yesterday's Results. At Lob Angeles I'ortlund 5, Venice 4. At Suit Lake No came with ! San Francisco; rain. At Oakland Los Angeles 5, Oakland 2. SILVERTON WINS TWO. Silverton baseball fans hud the pleas ure of seeing the local teum win two vccessivo victo.'iPH Knturduy and Sun day und each game was interesting from start to finish, Saturday the locul bovs met the fa inous Indian team from (,'lieniuwn on tha Davenport grounds in this city and the game resulted in favor of Silverton liy a score of 9 to 1. The Silverton ten m in this buttle displayed unusual uc'ivity and iiad the best of the gamp irom start to its consummation. I he boys have been nuticipatiug a victory in the Cliemuwn gnino ever since it i:n it I I II Mi'ii null ni;.ti mil iii.-.ii ppi'l ill. I ml in tint li'ilnt. Tlinv tvnre in tln.ir best when the gntne was called and played one of the most creditable and interesting gnines Hint lias ever been v.itnesed in Silverton. Sunday Silverton defeated the Stay ton tenia by a seo.'c of 11 to 1. .This wus also a good game, but it did not require such an effort ns did the Sat urday game, nor was it ns interesting. Hoth games were witnessed by large crowds of people. Tiie attendance Sat urday wns better thaa at the Sunday f,Tme, probably due t. the more clem ent weather conditions und the fact that the farmers' picnic brought to town n preat many of Silve.ton's fnv o.ites. The Silverton boys are establishing a reputation that we rally all well feel proud of. News. URIC ACID IN MEAT CLOGS THE KIDNEYS A regular vanload of trouble has been visited on Mclirnw ami lie cannot seem to dump it. Fred Saodgrass is sorely missed liy the New York team, for out fielders who cull both field anil hit nrc nt n premium junt now. V'rcd's sore hand must be prncCcully well, and he should be back in the ;iiiiie noon. Hut licking out of the (limit's troubles is small work these days. They are so plentiful they jump right up in your face. In fact, the old time stars are neck deep in u sen of misfortune. Take a Glass of Salts If Your Back Hurts or Bladder bothers You- Drink More Water. Willamette Baseball Men To Play Pacific U Today The Willamette university team left this morning fur Forest, drove where i ii Ml n..-i: t MM.!., i UU'y Will I'lliy llli'llie UIIIYITMIY. i ins i If you must liavo your meat every day, eat it, but flush your kidneys with salts occasionally, says a noted author ity who tells us that ment forms uric ui'id which almost paralyzes the kid neis in their efforts to expel it from t'.e blood. They become sluggish and weaken, then you suffer with u dull you liavo rheuiniitic twinges. The urine gets cloudy, full of sediment, the chau uiisery in ,the kidney region, sharp pains In the buck, or sick headache, I'ii'iacss, your stomach sours, tongue is coated, and when the weather is bad acts often get sore and Irritated, oblig ing you tu seek relief two or thres times during the night. To neutrali.o these Iritating acids, to cleanse the kidneys and flush off the bodv s urinous waste, get four ounces This i"' "' " any pharmacy here; i ' S H I' p. 1 lr A CHICK EVWS PHOTO BY fiMXtCN fCSS HSSoatrtQf Iu the qualifying round of the I'unumu -Pacific, exposition nuiiiteur chumpion- ship Charles ("Chick") Kvuns, western amateur golf champion, made the first eighteen holes in sixty eight, lie established a record for the lngleside course. His score for the thirty-six holes was 11.1, 11. Chandler Ejjan, former amateur nationul champion, finished socond with u score of 154. K. II. Bankord of Chicago finished third, with 157, Sixty-four players qualified. Kvuns is the favorite for final honors. week-pud Vncifie celebrates the May day festivities and the baseball game is to bo thn athletic feature of the day. The tiMiial line up composed the team for Willamette with the exception of Wur Ten llooth, second luiseiiiaii, who was unable to play on account of n case of blood poisoning from which ho is Buf fering. Adams will pitch und Doaue will do the receiving. The team will return this evening nt Killll, Conch Thompson iiccompanieil the team. He stated that he was afraid W. I', would lose as the fellows have not had a rliiincp to practice this week on account of so much rain. When the average woman discovers n new remedy for an nilineiit, she feels moro important than did the late Mr. 0 1 ii in 1m it when he discovered America. take a tablespoonful in a glass of wa ter before breakfast for a few days ami your kidneys will then act fine. This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, com bined with lithia, and has been used for generations to flush und stimulate sluggish kidneys, ulso to neutralize the acids iu urine, so it no longer irritates, thus ending bladder weakness. .lad Salts Is Inexpensive; cannot In jure, and makes a dcligtitful efferves cent lithia water drink, FLOCKING TOGETHER. (From Woodluirn Independent.) Miss Mabel Feathers returned to her Inline lit (irants 1'ass Siituiduv after Hpe.idiug a mouth with Miss Hirdie Sch rn in in. McCrcdie Surprised That Birmingham Is Ousted Los Angeles, Cul., May 21. Great surprise was expressed today by Man ager Walter McCredie of the I'ortlund Heavers when he heard that Manager Itirniingliaui of the Cleveland Ameri cans had been ousted. "1 cannot uiulcrslniid.it," said Mc Credie, who is always in close touch with Cleveland through an nrrangeinent between I'ortlnud und Cleveland for the transfer of players. "The last I heard Hirmiiighum was filling the bill. I suppose the reason assigned, ' nil satisfuclorv progress,' is (he cause. There ni'e many good men iu line for the job, but it would hardly be right for me to name auv of them." As it had been reported that Hill dodgers, inl'ichler, was released buck to I'orllund by Cleveland because he could not get along with Hirniingham, McCredie wus asked if he thought the change in managers would huvo any effect on the Koilgcrs situation. "Thev will have to see me about it first,'' he replied. ''Of course, ut this distance, it is difficult for me to say what effect the change may have. As for Hodgcrs, I hear that he has he turned to his home iu Cincinnati. He is the property of I'ortland, and he must return to us. I believe he will be back iu I'ortlnud, nil right, when we get there." Floors Like New Marred ami worn floors ure hard to clean and hard to keep clean. I lalf an hour's work, with the paint brush changes your old shuhhy floors into new floors that arc easy to keep clean and hard to wear out. ACME QUALITY I'LOOR PAINT (C:il.N!TE) is the hest floor paint to use. It is made especially to he walked upon, is ready for use, easy to put on you can do it yourself and dries quickly. A quart will cover about 75 square feet, two coats. Ask for a copy of our "Home Decorating" booklet It tells you all about the use of paints, enamels, stains and finishes in the home. SALEM HARDWARE CO., Salem, Or. der u layer of mud from six inches to four feet deep. The homo of Henry Huttledgu was in three feet of the slush for three hours. Forest Supervisor Ifiishing this after noon dispatched two couriers to Mount l.assen with order to, go up the vol cano us fur as pusslblo and report its condition tonight. The telephone operator nt Montgom ery Creek ut noun declared that she had received reports that many head ot livestock hud been killed. She said, alone at one phuc, the mini flow wa two miles wide ainl several feet deep, ROCKEFELLER SAYS HE DID NOT DIRECT BIG COAL STRIKE (Cor tinned from Tago One.) Tennis Tournament Js Called Oil The non-conference tennis tourna ment which was to have been played on the Willamette courts tomorrow has been called off by Manage Teeters. The uncertainty of the weather neces sitated the postponement of the tourna ment. As soon as nice weather prevails the non-conference schools will come to Salem and endeavor to wrest the cham pionship. At present the Willamette team is out of form as the courts have been too wet to allow practice on them. RIVER OF MUD was our duty to interfere." "Since yon bring me Into it," Walsh retorted, "I will s: y that, if I owned a suloon, as the Cuiodado Fuel & Iron company docs through taking most of its pnjfits, I would be interested in the. ipiestiou lieiii'j closed." Submits Trcpared Statement. Categorically deuviug that he was in any way personally connected with the Colorado cor.l strike, us charged by Prniik 1 VViil.il. .,i.,,:...,... f !,., f.,.1. - . 11.111 llll.ll VIA IIIC 4V.-VI- eral commission ou itidifStrinl relations, John I). Uockci'ellcr, Jr., yesterdav sub mitted u pre,iaicd sinteuirtiit to the commission. "All positical matters, as well ns mi.uers oi itet..u, wi re decided on and carried out by the cxoo-iitive offices nt Homer without aJ.iug our advice," ho snid, The Colorado I'uel & Iron company vas not in c.nv w;iv connected with the conviction i,f .lulia I.nwson, member 01 the ilistnci hound of the lulled Miuo Workers, who was found guiltv of murder, recentlv, Rockefeller insisted. "I feel, and have always explicitly epressi,i mo i, ,uut when pri uto inlercts participate in criminal I'loseculions the proceedings lend to lose thnt impartial ouulitv. which should chaiiii'triu,. (U0 udministratioa j of justice. When I learned that Law son's trial wus furthcoming 1 mnde ITinWCrDlYVII ACCrM ,,lr,," 'l':' to assure myself that. rLlffl J rlvUm LA0MilVle Colorado I'uel Iron company wns not participating jn (), prosecution."! Continued from fage One.) Uoi liel'eller denied thnt he withheld ' - 1 ' infortunium from the United States de- the house ami barn were swept away ; pai tinent of labor or wus Indifferent to The entries for the nom-eonferenep track meet which is to be held on Wil lamette fiold tomorrow wore received by Alanagcr Gary thi3 morning, The line-up contains tho names of a num ber of men who are tho best athletes in the various colleges. Albany college wrote that they would be unable to participate in the moet. There will be six scluols represented in the meet to contest for the non-conference chum pioaship. They are: Pacific university, Pacific college, McMinnvillo college, Philomath college, C'hemaway Indian sciiool and Willamette university. Tho entries by events are: 100-vurd dush Robinson and Lucas (P. U.)j Irish and Heynolds, SIcM. C); tlinshaw (P. C); Adams (Chemawa); Sttvves and A. Irvin (W. U.) H20-yard dush Robinson und Lucas (P, V.); Brr.ce and Irish (McM. C); Kocny and Hiushiuv (P, C); Chamber lnin or Johnson (Chemnwa); Steevos (W. U.) 4K) yard run Tt'.pper and Lucas (P. V.; Reynolds, (joss and Dowd (McM. C); Benson and Reploglo (P. C); Anderson and Colby (Chemawa); llaynor'(W. U.) 880-yard run Tapper and Roo (P. U.); Ooss and Dowd (McM,. C); Hep logle and Ncwhousa (P. (.'.); Anderson (Chemuwa); llnvnor and Chaplur (W. V.) Mile run T'lpper and Roe (P. U.)j Lewis (McM. ('.); N'ewhci iso (P. (J.); Chaplur (W. U.); Camel and' Alphus (Chemawa.) High hurdles Robinson (P, U.)j liueeruiaii and Coo (McM." Co.); John sou and Chamberlain (Chemawa); Donno and Irvin (W. U.) Low hurdles Robinson and Belling er (P. I!.); Brace and Wnnguinan (McM. (!.); Johnson and Chamberluiu (Chemnwa); Irvin (W. U.) Relay teams Lucas, Robinson, Tup per, Hoe (P. V.); Coo Gobs, Irish, Rey nolds (McM. C); Benson, Kennev, Rep logic, Hinshuw (P. ('.); Steevcs, Irvin, I liupiur, llnynor (. C.); Anderson Colby, JohiKion, Chamberlain (Che-nir.wu.) High jump BollinfTor, Lucas (P. U.); Hi.erruuin, ( ulver (McM. M.) ; Keplogle (P. ('.); Anderson or Dix (Chemawa); Sleeves (W. V.) Broad jump Lucas, Bellinger, Tup- per (C. C.l; Coe (McM. L.) ; llmshuw (P. C); Adams (Chemnwa); Hnvnor and Donno (W. U.) Pole vault Wunguinnn and Bishop (McM. (.'.); Butt (P. ('.); Dix (Che mawa); liugley mill Uonno (V. U.) Discus Clin k and Lucas (P. U.); culver (.McM,. (..); Jseiiuy and Butt (P. (',); Kidor (Chemnwa); Donno an:! imgiev (W. v.) (McM. C); Kenny (P. C); Bagley (W The meet will be called at 1:110. At this t i mo the pole vault will start. The iden of this is to huve this event out ot the way when the ruccs start at 'i p. in. Tho track was rolled with the steam roller this morning and marked otr with limo so that when tomorrow conies tho field vill be in the best possible conditiiiu. Iho judges for the meet are: Watt Shipp, Paul llnnser, "Con" Dyer, Mr. miliums, Lrsul Kay, Carl Gabvielson, Mr. Clancy. All of theso men were ex cellent athletes whilo in college, and Willamette is fortunate in securing mcir services. Secretary Olcott Sends Warning To Auto Owners The secretary of state is mailinir nn important notice to motor vehiclo own ers throughout the stato addressed to the iiewspers, dealers iu automobiles, county clerks, sheriffs, justices of the pence, constbles, city auditors and recorders, chiefs of police and banks throughout the state, calling attention to the changes iu the law effoctive May ii, llf, providing that number plates cannot be transferred from one motor vehiclo to another motor vehicle, and the further requirement that upon the snlo of a motor vehicle the pur chaser must notify the secretary of state ami puy tho statutory filing feo or ji.ou tor noting sucn transfer upon the records of his office, and the further fnct that no sale or transfer of n motor vehicle is valid unless the re quired uotice is given by the purchaser and the fee paid by him. TWO SUICIDES WITH OAS. and several hctid of stock perished Neighbors were searching for the Hall family this afternoon in the hills. There is now no road through the valley. The count v hi.hwav was the suffering caiise,l bv the strike.. He declared he did not exercise any personal influence extending to the stato house at heaver, mid denied that 1 he "knew the ( nlnrinln Knel & Iron Sun Francisco, Muy 21. Neil Del vin and Peter Lulick, two despondent men, today committed ouicltle nt separ ate points in San Frnncisco. Both used gas and stuffed tho cracks of the doors and windows of their rooms with cotton. Fifteen cents wus found on Delvin nnd a penny on Lulick. Tin men are believed to have come here n search of employment. Their bodies were removed to the morgue. wiped out bv the mud. Travel is pos- eoinpauy controlled the prices and fix sille onlv on hoisebmk bv riding far1' . ,ni' working conditions at the up on the hillsides, The great flood, having descended from the mountainside moved slowly over the comparntocly level valley, but in some places was three feet deep. The depth throughout the l!i miles over which it hud spread bv noun was from six inches to lour feet. Toward II o'clock the flood was beginning to lose its force. At that time it hit tho farm of Henry Rogers, two miles iihiwj ("as sol, where it divided, About half found an outlet in the lava fields nnd the re mnindcr went down Hat Creek. Over the fnrni of Henry Mooris the mud wns two, miles wide and three feel deep. The stream was thick and slimv. I The home of llenrv Wilcox was do st roved. Mud a foot deep covered all of his tillable laud this afternoon. Logs four feet in diameter drifted all over his alfalfa fields. The farm of Charles Uawkius is un- mines. Tho witness explained at sonic length the charges made by Chairman Walsh thut he attempted to dictate a I.nxomi VljCx. lluOM ti in. Arrow COLLARS t far f 5c CIiikK, lY.boJ, t Cu,, tuf M M.k.rt strike letter from H. M. Amnions, then governor of Colorado, to President Wil son and n number of uovernors. He said the correspondence, found bv Walsh! developed from a visit made to lvv. Lee, press ngent of the coal operator's i nt New York, by Major F.. J. Bough-j ton, ndjutnnt general of Colorado.! Houghton explained that Amnions was nuAiuuK in removi) mo country s nils- i.iiiicrsinuinng in regard to the strike.' 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