Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, May 31, 1915, Page SIX, Image 6

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    THE SALEM mr-VAT. R A T.TAT. OREOOS. MONDAY. MAY 31. 101
BREWERY CHANGED TO
BY-PRODUCTS INDUSTRY
COLORED GIANTS FAa ;
BEFORE SALEM SQUAD
Contest Marked By Heavy'
Hitting of Doth Teams- j
Best Came of Season !
Hopkins 1 1 -2, Houdoin 1, Mussnchu-i-t
s Technical 1.
Two i i! t ri i llfin 1 1: 1'iiniils wore!
ItroU n mid :i third eipinled.
H'illiiiiu OIit of Villi- .r:i iij; "
sill 1. 1 i-V when 111' defeated A. V. Ilicll-;
mils. 1 1n- ( )l.v m li high juniper, in this;
event. I In i h iiK'ii rc.l tin' la r nr ti
loot. '' ii-H indies, breaking tin' old
record nf (i fi'i't, .'! I I inches, rmiili' liy
Thomas .Mnffntt Hi' I 'c niisyl ii nia in
I'.inT. Tin' bur was raised to li feet. ; wi) t(1 fi;il,r lf lirti.,.s f icnr
I 1-2 inches, mill (Hit conied it mi In." . " , ., .. .,
second trv. liiclmnls failed mi flu.'.- Ignition lor the Northwest liu.t. I ro
iitti'innts. ' i ducts emu pn ny with the
Tin' i.tli'T r.'ri.ril broken during t he i i,iiinii..-sii mor in tin' ini.niiiiL', tin' old Sn
Will Manufacture Loganberry Juice As a Specialty and By
products of All Fruits-Will Co operate With Fanners
Through Frait Union-Means Millions to Fruit Industry
-Also Cold Storage Business
1 1-2
MORNING GAMES TODAY.
was inn' nt li'ML' stunning. .'.
; irv(i.( - 'i iiici'tini threw the liiiui-
i iner t I feet, Ml inches, nt the intcrcnl-
Too ninny irnm caused the .l.. n-: t jn Yi.rk City in 1HU2.
full of the Cnlnred tlinnts yesterday ' (. .,j,.Vi (he Muine giant, venter-
when the Senators .ull.'. cut on tin1 - ,jltv tM1.w t tit hull M5 feet, it-i ineli.
lung eiul of a Ml to I score. The Ini go -c,,',!,. ,.(U:ied own murk.
in ore does not indicate tlint it wns nut ','t ,M,.vi-ilit li, IVnnsylvnnia 's ivi.n-
i good (-nine because l.olh learns pin veil ,t,r(n ntlilete, eiiinlleil the (o:irtei--inile
(jiinil loill in spots mill eveiylin.lv liil , ,-, made by (', I). Iteiil.utli (if Syrn-
t.liO li.'ill. From the spe.-lalnrs' std-j ,.,., jn Philadelphia, Juno I, li t -L. Tin-
in.iiil it wan the best game played injij,,,,. wns Is seconds flat.
Salem thin year. I The feature of the meet was the run-
The (Hauls started the tirst inning: r.ir,Lr ,,f Meredith, who succeeded nut
olf with a ma and Salein duplicated : ,,nly in cipialing the intercollegiate rco
in the Ihir.l when Miller si-ore.l on M. ipiurterinilc event, lint also ia
('rain's neat single. In the first half i winning the half mile f roin sueh men as
of the fifth the (Hants added two more j Spehlen of (.'urnell, Hinghain of liar
when Luinlv who batted in Harper 's I vnnl, ami Iluys of I'rinceton.
nlace nolo, I one into the creek wilh two' In (he mi'le, Mni-Ki'iizie, Trinei'ton.
on liases. The Seniitnrs woke up alioiil 1 ili'feateil WiiulnaKle, Cornell, la
this time ami West openi'il the inniiii! yarils.
with a two kinder. Wilson walhe.l ami
Miller stnppi'il one with his rilis. West
di-nidl when the entrher ilruppe.l the
return of Hell's e,rouinler ami Miller
ami Wilson registered on lliimphries
hi li l If. Nalem reuisiereu inree inure in i,,i,in
the Heventh on u hit lv ''rain, Wilson; I , j Inili '1 1 .li in
anil lien nail n wnu iieave iiv i iuimm.,
the dusky twirler, who trie.l to catch
Hell off second. The colored lads lost
confidence when Hcnson, their catcher, I Mt l,niijs
liorl his hand on one of Clnxton 'm i , ,'.v..in(
hIiooIs and this liuiinjr took the wind) I (u ri it i
out of their sails. The next, inning ; ,,,( !;,,,
Salein rnnc; up three more when .limes!
Inl. for one liase oml Hell added an
oilier sinlo which permitted the
Hiiiokeii to make throe errors, .lones,
Miller and Craie; crossed the plate.
licwis, the colored first liasomnn.j
doiililed in the last frame ami scored
on a sacrifice fly.
Reason, the. darky backstop, spit nl
pair of finuem on his throwinj: handi
in the fourth inning ami was relieved'
liv lluliliai'd. The new catcher was un
able to handle fluxion's headers and
Hcveral runs were due to the rcceivinu
ilcpiirlinent alone.
Salem
Foster
Avov
American League.
and Thomas; Hush
and Anaew
R. II. K.
.. 2 S 1
.. 1 0
and Me
lt, ir. F.
,. 1 !5 .1
..12 IS 1
Mitchell
New Vork
Wushintton
R,
.11
.. 4
Caldwell mid Sweeney; Shaw, Gallia,
FiiKi'l, Hopper and Henry.
Detroit
Chicii;o
Cavet mid Maker; Hussel
Fuller and Hi-hulk.
National League.
R. Tl. R.
.4 11 1
. !! 12 1
Cicotte,
R
All. I!. II. I'd. A. i-:.
lidi, if r. i i :t o o,
lliiuipliries. !tli . I II I II 2 II
lleinhni-.lt, sf I H II -I II 1
.limes. II. !t I 1 4 0 II
ll.iliiinn. e !'. II oil II II
West, if 4 !t I II il II
WiImhi, :;ii ... 2 2 i I ii it
Miller, si 2 :i HI I II
Ciaijj, p I I 2 (I II II
Tulnls . . Ill 7 21 II 2
C; i a nt h.
All. I,'. II. Mil. A. F
'A illismi... fs. 12 1 I !l n
u iiiinio, ii. . .il. I I I '.: :'. :;
H . 'i'l v , i l .2 " I " o H
ll'iriei, '.'I. ... .1 0 ii 2 I ii
I, .-ui, Hi I I I i il n
S.i cf I n I I il I
i Iiiiiii. If. I il I I il I
It.'ll-iitl, p. n H o il II II
'l;i iter, p. 4 li I n I
! I. if 2 il I il II II
ll'ililmi.l, i! H il .' 0 2
Total. . . i 7 " '. n ts
KHililiiaiy.
I'll n I, a -I- In ;: ,--i . i la l ,-r, mid.
l. -.vi.. Sll h.-I, mil : Crsii.ji, 12. I lal..n.
7 ll.t.e i.l liali.: ( iai-, I ; i last I.
I'i..e. hall: l!in. Iliil.l.at.l. Wild
nl Ii l lnxi.in. Hit In pit. her: Miller.
S i.-iil'i.-e hit: lli.li'inii, S:i,-m In lly:
I i 1 si i n . Tunc nf gallic, 2.0'.. I'liil'iie-i:
li 'Kci iiml I iut ler. S.'ur.'i : I .ciimiii.
Hriioklyn
New Vork
Cn. lore ami
Lean.
Miller; I'erritt
H. 1
2 1
4 12
and Mi
Chicauo ...
l'iltsliui(!
R. H. K.
.. (I il 1
.14 1
Lavender. Standridue and Bresnahan;
lelphia
I'hih
lil.sten ....
( 'lialmer
Whaliiii!.
lironkli-n .
New, -nil .
Mariuti
,1
I '.all iiiinre
llull'ah, .
II le,
lilair.
and Killifer: llncln1
Federal LcaKtie.
i develnmgnt of the new iiaiu-iry. The
capacity of the plant fur Inanberry
i iuiee inanul'actuie is limited I'nlv uy
roi-poration i ,i , ,(.m,,m ,lm. if tw .,.m;,,id is eoual
iluriuj; t lie ' " i an in i ssi ii e r in the inni-iiiin;, the old Sa-I to the expectations yf the ma nut'actur-
t nil-
poi'tant product, llowcvci. the company
. ., . . 1 ... I ,. j t.i .r,..,,... , ... III.'). IT! I--
i. ...... .IV.il.t 1.111 lil-.TI. Til ... .-I ll 111 I- HI. 11H1HV..T IV will llll" in'
line of the Icndine and most prosperous
i ml list l ies of the Capital City, ceased to
exist and another taken its place, which,
if the pluns nf its incorporators and
promoters me realized, will become
eipiallv as prosperous and profitable. It
will u've employment to scores of peo
ple nml will prove one of the greatest
bonus to tin- fruit industry of the Wil
laaictte valley in particular and the
state of (iregun in ejeneral than any
other one thin),' that has been estab
lished in connection with the fruit in
dustry since the introduction of the
fruit evaporator.
Worth Millions to Fruit Industry.
While the principal niin of the new
corporation, which takes over the prop
erty of the brewery association in i
entirety, is to engage in the loganberry
juice industry upon an extensive scab
it will engtie;!' ia a general fruit preser
vation business. It will be worth mil
lions of dollars eventually to the logan
berry industry alone, which is practical
ly a new industry and the limits of
which are unknown being still in the
rudimentary stages of experimentation
and from n by-products point of view
there appears to be ao limit to its field
of nctivity nml productivity. The new
industry will be capitalized at $75,0111
mid the incorporators of recoid are
Kola N'cis, Frank T. Schmidt and Frank
(1. Deckebach. The new concern en
ters upon its mission for the extension
nml development of the fruit industry
immediately.
The formal transfer of the property
of the old Salem Hrewerv association to
the Northwest Fruit I'roduets company ' and trade-marks, and to apply for, reg
took place last Saturday but negotia- ister nml procure teapnts anil trude
tions have been pending for several j marks granting exclusive rights to
weeks aial thousands of dollars have; make, sell and use articles and process
been expended in converting the nie- eS. "
( hmiical eipiipnicnt of the brewery into Progressive and PuWic Spirited Owners,
such as the new enterprise will need inj The company will engage in a general
its undertaking. KxperinientH have al-. cold storage business ami will be pre
so been made in the manufacture of a ! pared to handle and rare for great
practicable and comniercinl brand of lo-; quantities of fruits of all kinds, butter,
ganberry juice, in a quality and form eggs and other farm pnnlm-is such as
which wili prove popular and create u grains, and especially seed grains, and
demand, and these have advanced to a their building will be thoroughly fire-
I point where the promoters feel satisl led i proof and sanitary in every particular
i; ' the product will be a succcsb and they j and provided with the hi st of conveni
ii Ii I will enter into the ninnnfactiire of the.ences. All of the incorporators and
" 1 I ' .i ..i i ii
piicc (hiring till' cnllllllg sensoil upilll ail, lliose ussociaieu Willi men. Hie weir
extensive scale. ! Known ami sunstanTiai nusmcss men ot
Has Comparatively Unlimited Capacity, i Salem and, as in the past, will spare no
The buildings and plant of the old i effort or expense ia the legitimate mid
brewery over inure than a block of space , conservative upbuilding of Salem and
and all nf the space available will be her ersources and industries and those
conserved for the future growth and ' of the surrounding country.
leni Hrewerv ussiicinriim, tor many i ers it win pronntuy remain mc
vcars ami up to tne lime toe pionii.umi.
I ,.! ..-In!,, ti'ulll I'.Kl TO (' 111. I IIIICUIIS IV I.IUI1CU UlIT 11 l. UK inniiii
tore of jellies, jams, inaiinalailes, ami
all imaginable kinds of l products of
fruits of all varieties upon : xtensive
scale. The company inlcinl. t" work up
some strawberries into jellies, jams, etc.
but not very many this year and is pre
paring to engage in the manufacture of
by-products of raspberries, blackberries,
peaches, apples, etc, upi large scale.
Will Purchase Through Fruit Union.
The company is orgnuized and will be
eouducted along conservative business
lines, all of its products will be put up
in the latest scientific and most sani
tary manner and nil of its business,
from the purchasing standpoint, will be
done through the medium of the Salem
Fruit Union and strictly union prices
will be paid for all products. The pro
moters of the new enterprise endorse the
organization of the fruit growers
through the Salem Fruit I iiioa and will
lend every encouragement to organized
and co-operative growing mid market
ing of rtiitsuf all kinds.
"Producing, preparing fur market
and marketing farm, dairy, orchard or
other fruit products and their by-products,"
says the articles of incorpora
tion. "The manufacture and disposal
of beverages, ice and refrigeration; the
operation of warehouse and storages,
the buying, selling, leasing, renting or
otherwise acquiring, holding, and dis
posing of real estate and personal prop
erty, including stocks, bunds, or tiny
.1..: .. it ,.i
otiier OMiigui iuiis or oilier corpoi in ions,
etc., und to invest, devise, manufacture,
purchase, acquire, aud use secret pro
cesses or articles protected bv patents
I mil ,K - ti ' - in . ti -----
il 1 tl E cSiw!s
H.
.. 1
II 2
i ami
1!. II. K
.. il 7 "
in. I I'rall; Miiraii and l.'ti li
lt. II.
and dwells
Ami
K.i
i 0
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and
:!
COAST LEAGUE STANDINGS
Coast League.
i
Venii e , ... II n II II n II n il u II
I 'a!, land .20 II II II II 0 H x --2
At. Los Alleles.
1!.
Salt l.al II 0 2 II (I II 1 0 il
I.. An;:eles II II I II 2 0 I 0 X - I
II. !'.
2 I)
W. L. Met.
I.u. Alleles :t:t 2.'i .rili!
Salt Lake 27 22 .nil
Sail Francisco 2S 2!! .."il'.l
(laMand 2l! iill AM
I'ortlaiid 22 27 .4111
Venice 21 .lilll
II. K
:: ; .i.
;
I Watching the Scoreboard'
Corf Wins Amnnl
Meet Over Big Colleges
I'liila.l.ll'hia. May ill. Cornell, wilh
I . hi 2 points, ca.ilv won the loiln th
iiiinial iiiteiii'lle:iale track an.l field
t at Fia iiMin field yo'letdav. liar-
vinl. with 2ii p. uls, was s. lid. The
,.l lu'l s finished lis follow s:
Vale 2."i. I'eiiiisylvania 21, I'l iiicelon
"I. I Hi 1 1 limn t li 1 1, Michigan I I. Colinn i
In i Ml, l: iuc I', Pen n Sl-ite li, John !
:'e
W illi I win bills Sunday and a come
liael. lodav wilh Ihe same line of
aiiiu.emeiit, there are great chances ol
Konicoiie in the Cnn.t league waking tip
touinmiw badlv biniiped.
I'm- instance, I he (Inks, being tii( ne
ed twice bv the Ticei-s Sunday, hae
ureal prinpeclK of hn inn the sumo lion
..I. Ihriist mi Ihein Indav, The Tigers
have won five out nf the seven first
lames plawd away ft mil home with
ho, While as ill t i'i I in- of cci eniiiiiics,
Four home inn. were driven nut dur-
Yesterday's Result!!.
San Francisco (I, Cortland .'I;
Vinice 21, Oakland 0-2; Salt
Lain' I 0, Los Angeles 12.
Venice ii, (Ink laud I; Salt Lake
!
i
a double.
Ty Cobb
wilh just one
an error.
Look who era. I
of the White S,
the leaderlcss ( I
managed to ihhc
despite the fad
seven of them.
nt llii. nigh two games
it ami was charged with
nl the winning streak
ov! None d'her than
le eland Indians, who
u .a a 2 to 1 victory
that .lim Scott fanned
Judge Murads by the
FINAL PROOF!
Murads are in sales the foremost
high-grade cigarette in the World.
Their sales are
Far greater than any other 15 Cent cigarette.
Far greater than any 20 Cent cigarette.
Far greater than all 25 Cent cigarettes.
This NATION-WIDE PREFERENCE
for a 15 Cent cigarette could never be mere chance.
It has been attained only by that
Delicious, Exclusive,
Wonderful
Taste
of Pure Turkish Tobaccos.
Can you afford not to try Murads ?
Saturday's Results.
San Fianeisen 2, I'nrtlaii.l il;
ciiiee il. (InMuiiil I; Salt Lake
Lns Angeles ti.
FIFTY SEVEN VESSELS SUNK
Loudon, Mav ill. Fifty-sev
en inercliaiiliuen with an nggre
gate tonnage of IS0,3I2, were
sunk between I'. Inuary IS and
May 27. an oiii.ial statement
unnoiinccd today, of this num
ber l wssels were torpedoed
by (ii'iniau siil.uai i iues. It was
on February Is tiK,t the German
war .one decree becauie effective.
ing the Seals-Heavers game. Hailniaiin
cracked out twu himself and Sclialler
added In llie merriment for the Seals
by geltiug one. Hates trailed along, . m .
wilh a circuit smash for I'ottlan.l. I AMERICAN STEAMER TORPEDOED,
The I lees buzzed along to u doublei
victim- over (lie Angels. linn spent i'..P,i;rf
his morning liohlnig the Angels to five
hits and eoiilribnting I'lirlher Inward hi
i victory l.y ilnving out two singles nun
American I
Bishop's
All Wool
Clothes
$15 to $25
May ill. -The
steamer Ibxaania, lepoiled to be un
der Hrilisli regi.irv, was torpe.bi.'il off
France Salunlav. i'l,,. c;rew wns laud
ed at liniiydoeu, I e southwest of
t ar.lit f tndav.
Zi
2-V ftv 1
7 l . .,"-1-1
5
Makers of the J
, CENTS
and Egyptian Cigarettes m
Tk Watt
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
Making It Easier
For You
Tlii'iv ittv many muki's of.clotlu's soiling nt nur priors. Ami
ni:ik ymi I'ouKln't It'll ly scciuj: tlu'in tlml tluw avi not itisl ns
iriMnl. l'.iit we fiiii't t.tKo any vihiiiuvs, t'itlu'f for oursj'lvos or for
you.
We nim nt selling nieivltitiulise tlittt will make every customer
n rejruliir one. So wo Imso- nil our sleek nureliases on a solid foun
dationmodern style, material that wears, variety in pattern, de
pendability of tin? manufacturer, and the Inmost money values.
In tliis way wo tire sure of our ground. We know you can't do
better elsewliere.
Salem Woolen Mill Store
torpedoed off thel
2n miles west ot'i
the crew declared.!
led lo have been;
h -hipper. i
The I'lxnauia wa
Nlaiid ol i Mie-. -am
Hi i-il, ineinbcis of
The vessel is icn.
owned bv a Savann
iiieers ol tne Divaania said the ves-
I was all-ieked wnioint the slightest.
hey knew ot tne
was when several
earning about the
. lo the boats im
submarine then
It exploded in the
I ro in the stricken
down upon the
s. injuring two of
learner rescued the
warning. I he liisi
ptesenec of a vvai-hi
shells were .cut ,
;hip. The clew i,hi,
n-i'dii.tely and the
launched a toipclo
engine l-inn. h, li,i,
ship cnaie shnwelit:
crew in the lifeboat
the an a. A li
eievv.
1.1, iv ,1. shippitiM i,vs do n. it tnenlion
a sieamei- liivaaa.a and the name given
may possibly be a ,al,e error.
PREACHER AKOUSE3 IRE.
Hillings. Meal., ly ' ill, Verbal
brnnlsides ,-maiiisi cisiiial and civic
iii'.ii'.i'ality tned bv livangelist Clyde
Lee I'n'e, ia a sc. -in on Snndav 'on
"(leaning Fp the Town," were fol
lowed eai ly to, lav l,v nu attempt to
I burn down the liame tabernacle where
Revival scrvi.es ,,, iiK l,d.
,wat.h,iog nr.. used the iauitor who was
sieeping in the lmihliatf nml the blaze
j.va e.xi.iigiiislic.l with mnall damage.
I
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I
No matter what you have to
oll. a Journal Want Ad will
ell tt for you if it can b old.
T, K llofer et til to State of Oregon,
.1 acres in II and 12, S-it-W.
Hfown I'itzel Lumber Co, to ,1 P Zie
linski, ID acres N '.. sKVi NK'-'j, N'j
Si,, XKVi. 2.'.-il-:i-W; also 47 acres
SK'i N'W'i, 2.Vtl-:i.W.
Ilanry M linker to .1 (' Whiteley, 4o
xSfi ft.,' lot 1, block 2, Sulem.
.1 f Whilelev ot ux to llenrv M link
er, 2 .".US ncres in 1. L. I'. of j II .luck
son, .-il-l-2-W.
F.state of ti Lease, bv Admx., to
Henri;.. H Hill et ux, lot 12, block 112,
Oxford addition to Salem.
Maggie liupe to City nf Silvertou,
.111 acres in 1). ,. C, of .lames Drown,
(1-1.
K A Maine et ux to F -M HabiM-ninii.
et ux, .".0 m res in Sec. 2il-ll-'2-V,
F 11 Hastily to Levi M llerreh, Inter-
est to S'j of D, I.. C. of John llerren
No. till, N-2 V, I
Thus I. llerren to Levi M llerren,'
Interest to SL, f !. 1 c, of John
llerren No. i!0, S-2-W.
.lames K llerren to Levi M llerren,
Interest to SLj 1). L. C. of John llerren
No. I'.it. N-2-W,
.lames 11 Tastav tn Vvi M llerren,
title tn SC. nf ',, nf John llerren
No. (10, S-S-W.
I Oregon & California R. R. Co. et nl tn
'liny Aspinwall, lots I and 2, block (I,
Itmlrond addition to tirookn.
Oeo K Vick et ux to C A 4 Kinnia
Hrasher, .so; acres lot I, Kwald Fruit
Farms.
C W Hrasher et ux to .T T Allen, .5(1
lacre l.nt 1, Kwald Fruit Farms.
"Kee(i n think for seven years and
you'll find some use for it," s.ivs nn
old proverb. That is one reason why
we aro still keeping our appendix.
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