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THE SALEM DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM. ORE.. MONDAY. AUGUST 2. 1915. SIX Sport fctttttffltnrnmtmttnmmmuHmmmwTmna I E Extra Inning Game Furnishes Plenty of Excitement For Salem Fans What looked like it walkaway for Halem for I hp first aevpn inning turncil uiifc lit on (juu'j game iurr nil anil the Inst three inning of yesterday I 10 inning game brought tlii fun to their (M and ciiincd more noise aloiit tli ill. I hall nirk than h nit been uni-oik ml since llii' MrMimivilli' gaum. Tin' Jtut word iif the score Imunl with "II to 0 Salem" but I Ina record fnila tu allow tin hi up i)iokp that arose, fruiii tlui diamond on apvcrnl uc,' jsiuiis ami ni'itln'r iliH'a it mention June' humi' run 'which won tlip gume fur Saleiu In the ti'iitli. Mcxford alurl ill tin' iram.' fur thi Senator uml pitched good hull until Jones dropped mi easy peg In the ninth nnil then Mix heaved a wlhl unit lulu the grand atoml ami ri'lirpil in favnr of KfmiH. Five h it a were luinlc off of lloxford 'a delivery though uiip of tii-in na a Iiuiiik run which hit in three scores. Hinilh, who started thu game for Hip Tigers, allowed seven hit nml wa ahoiM'il tu the. bench in tln seventh mid .Mclrwin aaeendcn (ho uiouinl. TIib Honntors chusetl one run ncrns in till firm when Humphries stopped onu with liia rlba anil scored on Huns or 'a single. In tin' fourth Mnlcin n.lilc.l two morn when Miller walked, T'usln bit through huiith ami Haight I n tri pi-. I one anfc.. Then Hexfonl hit to short ml Milli'r ami Tualo aeoroJ, Nelmti, for Hip Tigcra, rang (hp Im-II in Hip fifth nml t lie Hi'ii ii t urn aaw tin' in anil ru ihi-iI thrill una. In thia inning Jonc ami Iti'iiiluirt registered on three prrora ami without a single hit being i le. Willi two down in Hip sixth licxl'nrd singled ami ai'orpil on llmisct ' hi iii;1. iiiiiI llauscr arori'il on Junes' single. T in' T'llJpra bothered Hip buy nt thu score lionnl iignin III 'In' in' vi' ii tli Iml it ni in Hip eighth that Hip fun began. With Molmi'a nml Clnrkp ua buses ami one down "Tuliliy " Miiiinllinu nn;iilii..l nni. lulu Hip I'ri'i'k. Th" Oi'Kt inn n went out on a fly then Ni'lnnti iluulileil ami W'ori'il hIipii Junea ilroiuil a fioni Hi'iforil. Hut Hip Tinera were nut to lie at 1 1 1 1 ii-.l at thia iii of Hie name iml after tilunliiiin the Henntnra In thin frame ruiiie tu hat In llm ninth with liloml ill their eve. Ilurnhv ni;le. nml Ki'kfunl heateil an until .1 ai t over Hie lintler'a lien.l nihl Keetm went In. Ki'imip ii n i in I one i nt rt ilurke'a r i I k uml lirokp Hiroili with two fait onea whieli lluimpr fuileil to nraai. Tiien Ki'otie threw one on ia wroon idle of Hip Imller mul lloruliv Irulteil liutue wild the fimt run am! Clarke iereh.il un thll'il. (Taikp aeori',1 a minute later ou a itiM'.l hall liv llauner with the one run npeiled to make tin- peure M tu 7 in Vnneuitver 'a favor. The ninth Ih'i;iiii wilh a louiliy nru'n ment nt firt when WoimIb, Hip ilepulv uiiiiitp, woke up from Inn cuueli on the IiiiiiI.it pile ami nut knuwiui; wtly whelp lie wa, auol, "Safety firat,' at the aamp tiuip niaktnil inu tluna Willi lila IiiiihU 'I'll in wan Inter pretivl tu in i ft ti that T'nalu nn,i out. A auiall ernwil of plaver gntliereil irouiul him ami after ehattinti tor a few in unit en he B(jreeil that Tanln life. Then lluini)irw fame through with a neat aiiiulp an. I Tuitu aeoreil til the wore needed to He up at 4 to - ait In thu tenth the Vancouver players afUrwaid atnted that they hem, I al range nulaea then a sharp, iuislue.a like t-luk ami liter anw the hull dis apppnr in (he blue liiiie and later heard 4 aplash and anw .Tunes truttittg nnmud the haaea and here euliih the most un, mini game ever played on the leugue groutija. 1 he ae ore 1 Snlein AH. II. 4 1 II 1SV A lltimpltrev Kay, rf, '. Mauser, e. Jones, Ih Keinhaitlt, rf. Miller, a.. . T'astu. 2h , Hiight, If , ll'-kltlltl. p., Keeitp. If , p Mad. hffe, rf T.'UU ... If. - l! f;, I I - t II I m ' . 41 II ! Ul U Vaneuuier -Ilurnhv. a,. ,, II. .line., :'h ... I'Uikp, Hi .., Slitiwdliug, ,'th N'eUun, If. ... It.iti-h( if. , , . AIV It l'O 8 H l Am f. ric.vs Greatest Cigar ettl' I ' I 1 I WVltwiiiaiisi I 5 ii mmiimmuiuiuimtmmmmmx ' n n H WrP Anr niOIm llHIC MAVUfTII News COAST LEAGUE STANDIN08 i: i i i ! VV. . '17 M .07 " r.7 r.i ivt. .fi.'iH Ml .471 AM !"jui Francisco I. us Angolcs . I'urtlnml .. Oakland Vernon Hull Lake Yesterday's Results. At Los Angeles Vernon I II, Portland it :i. At Ken Krnin-isco Oakland .'Id, San rVniu-isi-o 7. At Hull Luke-(Salt I.uku H, Los Angeles 3. Mclrwin I hnninls ' Hinilh, i Cnupple ( Total 41 H V HS'lfl S X (tap out when winning run aeoreil Sunuuary. Htrnek out: Keeno 5, Hexfonl H, Hmilh 5, Melrwin 2. Haa on tm Hi: Hexfonl 2, Smith 0. Homo runa: Junes, 8hamlliii. Two lump hita: Nelnon, Hauler. Hit hy pitelieil hall: Humphries ,y Hoiilli, n niiiln hy Keeno. I'aaaed hall: llauaer fl, Daniala 2, Wild piteh: Keene. Jtonhle pluya: Kexfuril tu Taitu tu .loliea. Stolen hum'; lluinplirieH, Keinlianll, .lonea, Taato, Nelson, Itausili, LIuiiiuIh 2, Haerifiip hit: Ittimphriea. rK" 'lefeat to Smith, rredit vie tory to Keeiii'. Time of Kiiuie, 2:45. I'mpirea: Ituker, Wood uml II,. ml riiks. imt VnAlAknMta J Oh. look! The Hoes won a Kame! Heili'on at seeoiul eontriliuted lai(elv In the rejiii eoation. Iienpiio Hid fai t Hial he maile some miiplnya, he more I""" "I' I fur them hy "sharp worli i hen it ui moHt neeie,i Ami he tappi'.l out two elean sinulos, makiiiK one run. Sail l''nim iHi.o tint nlnui'il I Ink Inn, iMieo iiiol won I ... I Ii s lav Kame The (In I, a played loo,. halt; nmkiiiK' piK'lit errom in die two emiton Vernuii Tie,.rs ilel'eiile.l I'ortlainl tni'. The Tiuer pilrhera weien'l woiht heater hv iiny moans, I, in h.v kepi llnur pet on , Kri( Ht j I lltO'N. ' iieiuiiin won for Hie ( ibs in the j tenth when Whined i warm drive. That end ,'luel. iiisiinlged his I Hie pit, hers ' I liieiiinali ' uiul gain, '"ill till the In, I, j,, ii,,. wiln llrouMvn ami I oi"' lee, I'ineiiinali lium-li I ' r. iiuuglas and j 'Hi with the spoils eurlv gut a. way i I lie dav. Telegraphic Sport Briefs N" I. irk, Aug. 2 The bout heUeei, '"'k Hi, . ,d ,l,v ,,,. H !"'t"'ne, today uulll Septe,h,.r. . In-ill h, i,ii,.,., (, k leg It impussihli. fur hi,,, t) Cllleiigu, An II K 2 Mil., ll.l.l. ... ., '""I'lleeight,u,riv,,, here ti,lv , , 1 "'I'. h'S tu I'ae'kev M, Nrlaml , New York. Sepi ;,r ,, iii l urliiiid smned .i....i... '''1 thai I'aekev will receive I T fii ( "fr "IT'iiri ,g. v,ioo , . mg ami l:uiui Hie night f t. figltt. Cli'veluthl, (II, tu,, Aug 2. ran sii-ed Htiruev Old It'll), HI. t.t.lin field, the ,-le Ii" I, Is f.ior itptt tin Iih.-i. , -i-i.... .. . "" "-iiim " nie; Mil,., mi - "'i '"or ituh's. a I; tot I 3, : Ihrep miles, t In,, a,,!,.. Salt I nk,' Citv. I lh, Aul, .. . ll'iellial. I, .in 1 en,,,,,,, d l,,,,, ,, hour .Mil lm t. , , ,-,, j.n iv Malinger ll,ikeilp , ,, ,,,',, live days' i,t- f rele,,,,, ,ief wi' I'luv the fitst a,k iit,Mi,1 f Ten Ullllt, JOK CIIOYNSKt AOCUSKa jwnuKBor B;iNa cowAun:.:,hT;:;:x Sun Friiii,-,,,-,,, Vue o i,,,, , "' 1 " I'' time lights uf the ,'Mg game ami t the ,lm. f lt, j,,lui nglil i.lie ! ,l,, Jelfrii.,' chief a.his rciieratcd tduy his belief thai . "Hi,, , lacked courage ,,, (!, ,1,,,. Jchn.en match, , " H'""K "r,u, the pa iv tiilk,,, ut,,,,,! ,, Ken,, fighl," ,a,d It.-vnski. . new that I have I -kc,l want tu ,y thst ,,. tlk .i-ri ,l,,li, 1 ,l,,.w ll,,, frag,i In. Hl,.,u,i have ih. plat "Cheyualit. Lur." I ...a it,rvl,-. -,,l l .. . . , Ch viiki i. liar. ' . " .1 I...... .. -....I i...iuy wnen iittermed tlut (ht sm . l.iiig.-,! .let i n,,, lacked courage hip K.-tiu (iht 1 II. IWlhui i, alvev itr,, d.. laivd .IcKne,. , ,UitUt lene uf ; " 1 gui-. h a i.piuien ,,,, ! ""'"out to vpit mo,-, aiiv way. i .. -. I .. , , ,1 ,1 ' tin i.e.i agaic.t ,lchii...n o.l unit, .l Clniyn.ki k I ven if I new it. he w.-iiiu .,. m iiigruie le did." I . aiy what h, BOOTBLACK BUILD BLOCK I .11, Wh . v. i. -.1 . up a tj at ,-i here b..-i'i:a. 's 1 1 ' ula l I'liltnig Ion k huil.ltt g 'il Jim 1. thp iiiiinei' ,a (Hp ".Iiiiip ' un I tig. (-, 4 8 nnUVrA Mm r ifN ,1 n HA L TD WIN PENNANTi IS SUPERIOR CAR Stalling Aggregation Started; Their Winning Spurt Only One Week Late New Yo k, Auk, 2. History is re If. The wise ones who were periling its i 'Ton k i uir several wi'kn una Hint thev never i-ome haek" are heinniiii( tu mint the ryeloiie eellur. ror The llravea are eo!niiij! l They are proving pverv tlay that they I have a real hnsehall playini; outlit uml I line that it' it uii'S not win the National leayoe pennant, will finish well up in 1 the rare ninl he ruiiniiiK hard when the eurtain tails. Kiylit now they Ijok like the host het in the Nntional league, uml that Htateinent has tile whole -sullied support of husehall men, enperts and mi-re fans. The Hraves started their spurt this season just a week later than lust year's dash wliirh parried them tu a pennant. On June M of this year, there were six other eluhs uhovp Stalliuir's crew in the offieial standing, and things went looking had --Kvers was lilt and the. far 'filmed trio, lliuloplh, T.vles and JaineN, wan going like a l-'livver with tup heaves. They split n douhle header on the l.'llli laiting the Inst game. The next game thev lost was to the Ife.ls on July 21, ami it was July IW hefore tliev lost (mother one, still to Hie Iteds. fifteen guinea out uf 17 uri the won aide uf the hig hook doesn't look exaetlv rotten. That the Hraves are fighting is evi denied hy Hie faet thai out of the 10 won in 17 iIiivh, 12 ol the games wero won hy tne margin ol one run. Ninth inning rallies ami nil that stuff. When ii team i-ii ii poll thai eimsisteutly and get nwny with it, sturm elouds begin in ereep over the iietolier liunipi. Ill's Hunt-ins are slightly more than Ml points In-hind the lending I'lnllies in today m oirieinl standing, Hut for three weeks they have been playing hall at a ,ss;i iul if they i-au keep ii up it woo i nine long tu make Unit lid piauls look like Freddie Welsh would look if son slntn diplomat I'onld inveigle him intu a ring fur about 2u rounds. 'I'l Pit few weeks is going to do i-iilo the flag winner. The team that inn stand Hie gaff through these swel teimg August davs is I In- one that is going lo hreei. down the strel.-h in ad Miiu-e i if seven oilier eluhs. John Me itiiw on,,, remarked that "it takes the r'''l Its" to sl.-iiul thai. The Hraves nine t lifin Ihev proved it in l!i4 The l(e, Sox haven't proved the past week that they were the best team In the league. And despite thu fact they muiiugcil to niaintain their 1,-ri.l ; n,'.. .liihllsi.il ,, ni, 1 ll I i r St, I. I, ,lr,,i,,.,l 111 ne an, I the While Sox nil respomlingly i ue i in, ago leant has niing Hie 'nut tails uf Hill I'arrigan with tenacity that was rather surprising in view of the wiilelv I'nreeasted opi us Hull I (lev had shot their watl. Hut two mis separate them todav. And Hits lou stands a line i-li!in,-e of being pass ... I... ......nni. in, n,v n, , lining Hie I'ohh I'rawfoid Veacu t'ombiiiation wnne tin. ( hn-ugoaiis are s, inuring 0ff with Hill Hoiiomu's Ynnks. It is geneiallv Hiouglit, however, that the ticmcinhiut pit, lung slieiii'th! not to mention a far greater limn the average hulling array, will ,-arrv them inrougii. A un, n.'iit m v relapse will In- tiiiai in I in-iii. However, fur the Sox iiii, ngers inn giving even- indication ol guiiig tu Hie uml on this unit prupo - 1 '"' -vioei icun leagiit' ra.'e nr inis stage looks verv much up in th nir. A large part uf the llronklm alumi nniy he altiihuled to the fall' of Jake I'uutieit. - I,,, , r tnseman ha led Hi" league all season with the wil Inu T...I ,. - I . - i , " "i''-i''r. ne is oil even terms will, Fred Ma-t 1,1... of the Cants i oi ii nn avei-age of .:i-.':,). M,.,h "ever hatted himself , ,, ,n,iuii -- . .tu,.,.,! ipp,.,i ,t Tlll, riw, r ,,,' pus, nuns ate unchanged. 1 1 ia .pule superfluous tu remark that ohh muiiituined Ins load. Kd.lie I ol li'is ia liuilnig. The latest f,gres show I ol'li is puling the pill in rule of lion mth l uliiiis at ,:t ,t. I.ee Mugte. who widd tint hutou ".-i Hie Hi mil, fi l",,r the outlaws "I' Ni wail,, f,i ds, is selling (he pa,.,, with ..1,4. Campbell, "s will, ,aio, w.iile i'.I lo fi.utih place with luu If has si lump aaii. Oregon Tennis Champion.. un iiiit'l, i ue., , ng "One of ih,. iasii.,1 ,,., te.lnv f t,, H , the cominpMi i witness,,, t, .,,,lv iinis lunruey wlinli ror in,, men duul'les i -i:lipii,slni H. V. IV .! ones, who won tl, ,,,... HHe Satiii-dttv, , W'.n.a,,, Mur,., '""h "' r'ia s,o, deteate.l ,. teiuint, Hl,., , r, l,)r. , y.,,,,,,,,, ' 't nnriai Ks, nun ti,,, 4 ti, il :'. es uf (1 -J, ,1 .' Mis. Hun, tan won the we, , eu ' and duuhtcs McHoiial.l h impioiHhii,, Inn n Mi. N li I and I' r. ilhup and M ordiag. I he mixed doubles w it to Mr. sty.: i.ic'i-tl v ickershmi, ),, .. .un ni.s .to'iiisuu a, ,, ,I,J, Athlatlc Team Work Out 1 on lain, (lie., A,,,, .j 'n, the In. a Amen, an Athlet,,. New ., . i. 1 , , team ol chili, - . ,,,, v. will pa it 1, M, it,, "' "a tiunal r,el, and track ,- i . Hill. 1,1,. I I ... si... I. " " I " ' ' 1 11 nc 1 .. ,1 exisis, , li.'" Ihl. week, wuikcl ... 1 , .. . I , out r,.r limns uu Mul In ninth field I...I... in. . ...I.I..I... .11 . . . ...... .ul .,,, ,t "."It tumurruix. it v hi I'wu ,..,r, river, I. w...- 11 .uk.i ,1, !!,.. ...1..... 1 ... I a 11., - i, neip .xnidav . , . . ' "(" "" l ron- Haiii.e. hiiiehiiiaiuet, the d'atance run i 1 " ' ,h'r, i abwlutely bo use of ....i-r.sl fuurti.th. 0. , Mll ll'"r,;-U' r,, f,v. or lis hundred .ire., ii.iii.ite. and .!. aec,. ,,( 'Ht j 'Mu'"u .te wcght Hub U e.-eaaarr .-.. ,, ,-w ,,. n, inner '.h) f,.,. 1 Twd Tmna jrop q, V-xttlc a.b.. Aug S.-ri,e (, '. eri, l.a.,.1.,,11 ,.K,. ,,r1,hv, - ,! .xueroei-a i liil. yeslerdav. "IH ..rS.lt!.., Sl.uklfei. T, I'Uxer, Uf ,Se Z uTx werei'1' h.ti.l'ti.ed amosg ,h f, , ri! i . not forteitpj. Marked Improvements But No Radical Change In General Construction 1 All the geiiiua of the designing a,"''j manufacturing nrganiation and all the1 immense phyaieal and finam-ial resoun-es that it commands have now been eon- epatruted hy the Maxwell Motor Com-!.., pany in the prodm-timi of one refined .i ehassis whieh fur IWHi will be available; in five different body types. Lj, ''The Maxwell I'ompany for 1919 have not departed in any way from their original polie.y laid out nearly' three yeara ago, of building one ehassi; and developing that to the highest point1 uf efficiency, said T. J. Toner, I'a-i pific Coast Supervisor of the Maxwell Motor Sales (,'orporation. "Not only; does the .Maxwell a-lvunrc into a stiilj inure commanding position through he-' ing 'stepped up' as a larger and better developed car, ami that without in- reasing the wheelbase at all and with an addition of onlv oiip hunt Ire, 1 pounds! in weight, but it adds the dignity of 1 f riends. , becoming a complete line. I K- I'orter accompanied by Mrs. J. ''Kaeh succeeding year has scen'w- Hyett, went to Victoria, B. (.'., I marked improvements in the Maxwell! "l!."i" although there has been no ra.li- eal change in the general construction uf the chassis. But the closest iitti-n- tion to the smallest, and seemingly most trivial details has brought the Max well '," gradually up to its present slainluril of motor car perfection and efficiency. There was a time wlion it was taken fur granted that a low- priced car necessarily had to be cheaply con-sti'ui-teil and incomplete in equipment nml conveniences; but that time is past. The 1910 Muiwcll "5" has nIH oi me iip to tho-niniute conveniences, is complete In equipment, and its design and materials of construction nre the most approved ami highest grade. "Just take for instance the visible improvements demountable rims, with an extra ritii parried on the rear, one man lop, the latest improved wind shield, the beautifully designed im proved instrument board with nil in struments mounted on the dash and net in flush will, the hoard, linoleum eov "re,l riinniiigbonrils and footboards, high narrow radiator with increased nulialion surface, ami also the higher hood will, vnls in the sides. The body of llm fi-epassenger t.iurii,;; car is " U"H'V roomy, being nin.-li wider with ample Mum fur three full-sized passengers to ride coaifoitahlv in tin rear seat. The h.nly, too, is lo,ig,.r with wider doors and nlenty of -g room for the driver. Tin- stv,,. n,i ,;. !W!,r of the car-its i -r ""ping with the generally , pted '""l.v style tor t, I!ll( season-a (.w slrcaniline effect anmctimca referred ns "yacht-line1'. The back uf the I root seat is covered tu within a few f the tup lo protect it from uu sightly .crutches. Pockets ere placed in nil four iluurs for convenience ''Hut Hie real pride of th,. Maxwell I ouipaiiy is in th,. improvement,, in the nieclinniciil construction of the ear which are not visible hut which make tilt- in-iii. I.i. ..ij: .: - a ... I I ,( "'iillius Ullil a imrliiil u rMirraiiL'i'ini'ii( ,,t .. . li'Ui cylinder block motor result i l;wer and more responsive ,.. "," rlV B 1 '"' ''''"'-l' '' now '"'ui' -tely inch,,,,! il run i u hath "t oil, piotecti,,,, them from dust nml Km, ii nig wenp '"'"v ami pruducini, " '"""K K'-iira are separately housed, "pa ik plug, are placed practicallv 'he center of the combustion chain "'r, rendering the perform.! i.e.. r n,.. ."r iiinrtl silliniiv Ih..,. auruiiiv thiin ..v... i... , ."'" '"''I htv practical oil indicator H '" h" t"n" float which is con ..led with an arm indicator on the , '"I TU,r whi,'h '"Kistfr. the ' level of the oil in the case at all , ""r with the old atvleuil l. ass wh h ,s so deceptive to the eve. .," '.'"I" leverage rentiers c. r susceptibl,. , mor ,,orf..4 ,,. f"l while ,he owner will derive tna . '"infor. fr, the ability to ad lust the brakes l.v .,. . . ii. .... -i!rti I ., I , , v in iiirn "lie h lea Ilia nr.. ......ui I.I.. .. I i n,ir i.i . . i . . lilted. '"" inn mint wnee """i nave i.een enlir,....! .. .v...: '"-nt axle rc,,hened. " "(.,. I'lie electric ne system ha, been P'ov.'.i in IlllflV .I..I..1. nil... , ... , l.gl.ts are .. .. . " "-. .. Vt , i 'en "n me iront ''"'cr Hons, ,.n. h(.... ,k I....... illg trim air. tu Ten. ,hpr; U.: awitei, on tie i. ." , . ''"i of wlii i, ,h ,riv , i.:.i crease th . c ' . "' ever a ,,,... ..,, ,... ......, ,1 --x a. ni- ii iiriiirv ivniinr.l I an ..-.-,,ve amount of niehi .IrU-J leais lo ex Hoar ik- l,......i... ... 111 abnormal .-...... Kl. ii'te. A further evidence1 r 'he coiiveuience f the' of re.pivt (V UW lief- ll.. .-. , pioMmon or a special, '""."" I''' I- whieh are earrii.1 .11 " I"" "I"- 'nc ,.. All wiri,,., V l! its :ll:,.l,, .. ... i. ... , " "...ll - - - me uony is carrietl to if other ter erut, .0 that in case of ".'in in,. I. i.iy for any reaaoa all . 1 "t r.ei need t ,0 i. ( disconnect the '""' K'u"ii "ry bit of the wiring " 'Inu it i. not nei-esaarv to .l.i stand a 0111 plicate,! w in,... " .1... I grim Pn, 1 "1 er cr I., malt hod., .1, 1 I ho i!r-ainst est eeonomical rhaiigo ha 11 gr "'.xt lis. eicr 1....... 1... 1 1 .r in thi et- ""r "inn.! . heiim nf 4 . heme of an autouio I'l.e n "f the Maxwell lDKI five. 1 pi",'iiger t.Mi'uig ,-ar eomplete has been '!! ( . t. ,.v jtm pouadii. I a,,, eu-.-ir ,,.ii..i.,r 11 .. L . . r r!nt trn.ii...l iHt3 f.,... ... .-a i IliVfSMirv vox mure m ,e ine elr t more im run-in Hie. ln, gavilme, Mxvw r ! ' ' hl,adred j - t,,. ,HT -T r- l.m.t of bun... Vx.ibili- ! iue,. ,.,:.,.: "I" . . "'V,..r M ;. v" Z " "I" "",7 "nl """K""' , r raiit. -j-aey aow bare tbel'oat.'' ' ,ur TALKS WITH THE BUSINESS MAN By NeU Darling. No. 1. Knowledge in power. It pays to know how. Advertising is an in vestment that declares dividenJs and large ones, if the business man but learns how. ..... j . Kvery retail dealer should give much attention to this art of adver tising, because times have changed. There was a time when selling goods at retail was nil a personal matter, a deal through acquaintance ship, friendship and personal contact. This is not true today, for t.: ii.; o,i of.minintnnceshir are not such potent tactors in the 1 -- - r i ,flinir i.f hnsmess its r iev once were. J.u iuli aumc- iumo .r... iunds fruni someone eneed by the' careful and clever catalogue, advertising and pricing of goods. .... K.'tail dealers you must advertise your wares and their prices not yourselves. . Si me people enjoy the advertisements in the magazines almost as much r,g thev do the articles end stiries. 1)0 you know whyf Because the advertisements are often inter.'atingly il'ujtrnted and because they tell something they eortvn informntion. The t:ve.Tge adv'ertis-: nrnt in the country r.ewspnper doe-' not give much information. There is often a great repetition of meaningless statements, hence a great waste of space. Any retail business man can learn to write fairly good advertising that will get results. My future talks will tell how this may be dono. SILVERTON NEWS (Cnpital Journal Special Service.) Silverton, Ore., Aug. Z. Miss Pauline ! Money returned last Tuesday trom f'orvnllis, where she has been visitnig ! inursuaj no see jir. nyert, wno is very fli('k in a hospital lit that place, A thirteen pound boy arrived nt the Urschfl Scott home on Sunday, July "J Mr. and Mrs. C. X. Bristol entertain ed 8ume old Nebraska friends the pust week. They were Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Hurt, who nre touring the west and have been taking in the sights at the Frisco fair. Mr. Hart is a banker of Oresham, Neb. Walter Bowcn came over from Molul la on business Inst Monday. Mrs. H. M. James und children went to Ocean Park, Wash., where they are enjoying the sea breezes with the R. F. Browne family. C. H. Brown, of Akron, Ohio, who with his family are here visiting, ac companied his brother, D. E. Brown, on a fishing trip over on Butte creek. Mrs. John Quail is spending a few days with friends out near Monitor. Earl Ellis and Hurry Sprugue went on a fishing trip up the Abiqun Satur day afternoon, returning Sunday even ing. Mrs. C. D. Matheny is entertnining her niece, Miss Lola Hall, of Mossy Bank, Wnsli., this week. The J. (I. Smith residence on Fish street, is undergoing some very exten sive improvements. Ernest Starr was a week-end visitor under tho home roof. Raymond Bristol nnd H. F. Conkle are taking a vacation nt Newport. Thev expect to he gone a month. Mrs. ('. Booth is at Eugene. Ore., a guest of her sister who lives nt Hint place. The Roy Miller family were out Setts Miss way, lust Sunday on their motorcycle. Eur! lliirtman accompanied by his mother, emtio in from Seotts Mill's last Monday night to attend the big Vir ginia musical show. Mrs. Bert Fiirnsworth was a Sundav evening passenger from Seattle where she spent the past two weeks. Miss Theresa Ilampert, of Mt. Angel, ' M a icw nays tin. week with her sister. Mrs. Joe I.nis, of this citv, re turning home Friday. Mrs. Murcpiart and little dnughter, of Portland, who came to attend the Stev ens reunion lust week, and visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jennings Smith .. .. "r "' r m"" '" rtlll"d '"'t t Iinlnv. M rs. Al. Je ermnn enme fr.,n. c.,i..n. Inst Saturday to spend the week end at i ne iv . .larvis home. A letter from Mrs. H. M. Verbeck to Silverton friends, tells of the safe ar rival at her old home at Wessingtun. Mrs. J,,l,n Coble, of Salem, was a guest at the home of her friend, Mrs Bennett, of this city, a few ilnvs the past week. Miss Rugna Quail and little brother li en, returned Thursday from a visit with friends at Monitor. Mrs Knthryn Mathews was quite Slclf tlm i. ..4 .1.. ... . .1 - .. .... t in i ne WPOK, hut is now i , ..'" l auiine (.ircle. aceumi,nni...l I... Mra. Will v.,,.1 ..-.i j ..." . .. '' - , Ve,ln ..." " "'" 5' "m"' rkmn mfHn 'tCI Ulrn.lm ILL... L- . . VI j, 1V . .1 " . 18 "'"K-S there """"K " meeungs. M r. and M r. .l.,k r ...i . . . ! Spring, la t S, Z w.. " " XV If rn; I.i. ... . . , tvn a guest at the W V. si,,-, T1......1 : .... . r'""'- oume home - on h.i-.. . ... .. , ' V," oany 1 lUIIPIIH 111 L' III. nRV Ml .l.in 4. til " business and atotmed ntf , 1. Hume. - ' ..... i J - n",'"tt l,"t Saturday night '" Sm,,'"-V R "'"' ' Citv. " '.' - 11 l" Howell, was b"'' vallvt on Saturdav , l" ' v.eek. " ' ...... . I . V". ' """ n ""n o verv "u'k ,.,lu' ,,0",,' ,,f daughter, Mr; " ''"nvaleseing ,K, v, M M1nM,, " ," n'1"t. Adnni. was at the Capital Citv ",'"' thia w.vk. . -Mr- ""'I Mra. P. Herimtad n 1 "". Mra. I.odi, Mrs. s,l. ... 1 """"" "r. u or ( , 1 uuperstown, N" '. VLHinir at tin V 11..: , tliln..! ! II... 1 1 - - .-r.i-ii.-l kiii gslnd will aoen.l . ...... in Oregon and if he like, tl,i, ea'tern ii.i.. :n 1 .... ... .1 m ln "u vicn-.ty per-, pounds I a,;nrvitknh,.. i " i ' ' ' 1 " ':'f ., .. . inev were the Mia.es Lillie and Martha Op,.., Mr and Mrs. M. d. liunderaun and II. H. land. J. A. Fuller, nf PathaUmet. ff, neeeaaarv e.)uipment for the nre.tu. , .. .. "The Maxwell Cempauy h, e. aenta fullr one hua-lrvd do ,,M ' aue thaa th, lt vpar-. m,k,;,.r and ret.,1 price of th car dehVpre !" IJ ... ... ... j. j. j. J. a. X ik Jt He T . ,,, n seem to at a distance. They are intlii- j has joined his wife and children at the home of his wife's parents, Mr. and j Mrs. G. W. I.oomis in this city. Mr. Fuller has been in the barber business nt Cathalamet, but has now soiu out at mat place ana tninaing oi locating in the Willamette valley. Mr. Stevenson came back from Coos county the last of the week, and later departed for eastern Washington, where he thinks he mny like the country better for a permanent location. Doris Sprngue is expected home from Portland Sunday where she has been staying with her sister, Mrs. Clyde Johnston, since school closed. The Ladies' Aid society of the Synod church will be entertained by Mrs. Her mingsen, of Paradise Alley, on Wednes day, August 4. C. P. Slude is home from his outing at Newport but Mrs. Slade will re main longer at the beach. Rev. A. O. White nnd family spent Tuesday of last week with their friends, Mr. nnd Mrs. Fernian, of Molulla. Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Blackerby, accom panied Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Aldrich to Silverton in their new car Monday and were calling on relatives in the city. F. E. Callister, who has been taking a week's vacation, is back again to his duties at the Cooled ge and Mcl'lnino hank. Mrs. Anna Downing, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Ross, of Silverton, died at her home near Kingston, Ore., July IS IS. She leaves a husband and three children, besides her fnthcr, moth er, six brothers and five siHters. Fu nernl services were held at Kingston, conducted by Rev. Ralph L. Putnum, of the Christian church, and was attended by a large number of relatives and friends. Lewis Thomas was the host nt a mer ry party of young people who gathered at his home on South Water street, Inst Thursday night. Games were played, nnd a general good time reported. The guests were taken to The Palm, where they were treated to ice cream and cake and nil vote Lewis n rovnl host Those present were Faye Beiitson, Rosa i miinii, iwu Digernoss. Lillian Rose heim, Vivien Brown, Rugna Quail, Vailn Taylor, Quim-y Da-vis, Ivan Linscott, Hohliti Couley, Cren Buell, Heorgc Shields, Edwin Durno, Perle McCleiiry ii nil (ins Bock. Attorney F. A. Bovinglon was trans acting business at the Capital City last week Thursday. The Frank Burck baby that has been ailing all summer nnd baffling the skill ot the local physicians ns to whether there was something lodged ia the throat or possibly a foreign growth, was taken to Portland last week where a specialist was consulted and it was found there was a wire pin lodged cross ways of the windpipe in a bent form. Atter the pin was removed the child recovered rapidly nnd is now feeling tine. Mr. nnd Mrs. Burck returned home witli the baby Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. O. Steen are expected home from the middle west where thev have spent the summer. Thev planned on being here before this but on nc count of bad storms causing unsafe travel have postponed the trip until a uttlo later. Adolph Nichols Succumbs To Aitackof Apoplexy. A, ,,lli v:..i,..i. ,.. . .. r, ,. .. -""". miuinariy Known as .. . ""' 1011 th bleachers at the 1! f"oo when SirOKC Ot BUOn eiV inJ "tied nt 2:110 this momimr k.'.h.'liZ: I ,n I, .ml,r,""K at the home 0f , . m,,ii,r ,i D : , 1 VJ" ''.U.1 r' . XI Rachel E. Nich- ula' " .("th Front street. Xiel,l. ft. 7 1 h"f ! t home but iiruugi, ,, misunderstunding hi, 111 ill linr il i,l 4i i. .i . n i " i i in ft k flirt H.-..-:.,i; Kiver. was thnt it was her son and he .... 1 v , 'i. '. c".-" ni1" h,,'' 1 tnaen to the citr nail where II. n . ,, , " ' tirieion r-mita were i-auei . 1 her i.: . . . that there appear, l o 1, rt idan'.er ll"Uld ,0 bl 110 "nmediato lire Chief ll,. tt , s,... ,.."Vrr J Night ...JV " , ."""" ,"" plMed him in a '-! HUH (OUK him to Ills mull,.,. 1 l,.,... 1 . . " ' " ""me a lihvsi. emu eillleit, . " "as iinan e to rul v ... illy all of hi, ,if0 ,ml w Lrow; a sober industr.ona eiti.en. He hud Hvn en,plved a, H,e nffift p, , I n, ate company a. janitor fr ovor ers. His brother, Ellsworth, is a res, ten of Portland and was formerly " engineer in the siem ; ' merit. r ..c,.i,. HEAVY ALASKA SHIPMENTS. imea't. Alask,, Ann ot.:. from Ala.k. .1... . .- ""'I'""-"'" ;vur-l,,,g to . ollec.tor'ef r.tm, Tf ' i!h. Partieu arlv h...,- I,,,,. . 1 . . otn ie in cnr.per or TS : , . .... .- 1 , u. -erio.t, aggregating 1.V, '--.-. are a. r,. owa; ''I 1.1; gold and .11. ' upper ore. '"'! ,.'. aimed wlmon. .jo; . ,.,... IK. other f,.h. r,KA-,. fur,, K'itf .'it:. n'Ar ' "'-K: rviwntm. .iW. i..4!iii,si;,'; 1 ' 'hprproduet,, 2;,; U. A cnf a word wilt UH yom orymeft.JotiTnaN.wr 4MMI1M,, NEW TODAY One ewtf per word each j,,,. t tion. Copy for advertisement Si- t der thia heading ihoiUd b ia h 2 p. m. 7 PHONE MAIN lx MlMlM4 HARRY City window cleaner. Phona 1850-J. A,.,.io OAK wood $5, fir 3.ao per cord. Phone 2249 READ bulletin at Fred's Night Lunch J Aug; STORE front half price. Apply next door to Yo Liberty theater. Aug; WOOD to exchango far good "milk cow CiRUB onk, $5; ash, $4.50 per cord Ward K. Richardson. Phone 494. " 200 CORDS of wood to sell or exchange What iiave you. Phone 1722. Augj FURNISHED honso for rent, . 7-room uiuut-ru. xutjiiire m uuu .worth High. Aug FOR SALE Perfectly good twin mo torcycle. Inquire 454 Ferry street. Aug' FURNITURE, including piano, for sale Inquire 530 South Sevententh street." . Aug4 DRESSMAKING in families and home prices reasonable; references. Phone iU(i0R- Aug3 FOUND Light brown cow, white face. Jefferson road, Route 4, Box 19. D J. Whiteis. Xug2 HOUSEKEEPING rooms for rent. 144 North Front. Klectric light and bath. Augj WrAN'TED Hop-pickers, near Livesley Station. H. Winger, phone 78-F-l.l. ' Aug3 FOR RENT Nicely furnished room with excellent table board, 208 Court street, 570-M., . ug3 I OK SALE Fine Jersey cow, Jeffer son rond, Box 11-A. Inquire for Frank Ronch. Aug3 FOR RENT On shares, farm with stock and machinery. References re quired. K. B., care Cnpital Journal. FOR SALE Thoroiionbron' Anin chickens, 1 pen, worth $20, will sell for $10. Hoyt & Maple, South Sa-h'm- , AugU HOP PICKERS, REGISTER Hop pickers for the Ilolinan-Williams yard may register at the White House Restaurant, 362 State St. t' FOR KENT Three nice rooms, fur- nisueil, close in. Phone and water free. Cull at 909 Center street. Flume 22U8-.I. Aug3 LOST Gentleman's agate ring on High ati-,,.,1 I il. , - r ........ c.i, mi iu rewnru ior return to n'"'','1 &, ml' off't'C! 403 Salem Dank of Commerce. Aug3 RENT S-room house in Highland, concrete basement, electric fixtures, bath and toilet, hot and cold water, near car line und jitney; $10. See -lo2 him avenue. Aug! FOR RENT Nicely furnished modern room in private home. Bath adjoin- k 'l Fo"r bl0(,1s frora La(ld bank. One or two gentlemen pre ferred. Address 8, care Journal, tf Foil SALE Cheap, one Bingle cylinder I opo motorcycle in good running or der. AlllllV tn nlnvnlnr man M....;. temple, Sulem, Ore. Aug! FRESH eow for sale, heifer calf, 8 oi". "u MM gtreet. Aug4 FOR IEN"rp.Li,,i i,..l.o;- rooms. E. N. Peetz. 5(15 North High. ' hunt) ....12-.U or 084. Aug NEW 0-room house, modern, except m-iii,, o uiocas to car, 4 block, to school. Price $1500, on easy terms. hf0 A. Mills, 384 Hi State st. Aug2 FOR SALE Fine French vlnlln at & sncrifice. Call at 491 North Cottage. Aug5 FOR sale Hogsl 6 good shonts and - .' ..luuii uws; tne latter win furrow in 10 weeks. Phone 2500-J-5. . Aug2 MERCHANTS' POLICE PATROL Male and femnlo detectives for pri vate investigations. Night watching and protection furnished at all time. A. L. Wilkins, mnnnger; W. H, Bohn, secretary. 385 State. Fhone 401. KIR SALE One team, weight 1000 and 1100, 8 years old, both go single and both saddle; set of harness and enmp wagon, 130. This it a real snap. Can be seen on Silverton road, in camp opposite Fairgrounds. Aug3 "MONEY" The mint mnket it and tinder the terms of the Continental Murignge Company you can secure it at 8 per cent for any legal pur poses on approved real estate. Terms cany. Tell us your wante and we will cq-operate with von. Petty & Com pany. 513 Denham Building, Denver, olo. M'CALL'S MAGAZINE FREE MeCnll'a Magazine one year, with choice of pattern free to every aubseriber of the: Capital Journal who pays three months' subscription at one time at the regular price delivered by ear ner. A Portland paper ik now making a nimilar offer, but it ia not neoearary to send your mon ey away from home In order to get this premium. The Capital Journal 11 a better paper for Salem peoplo then any l'ortland paper. HEAT IN EAST INTENSE. Philadelphia. Aug. 2. The Intend heat which has prevailed here for th Mat 4S houri resulted ia 13 additional deaths today. One wu a suicide. There were six deaths reported yeetef day. The humidity was very high. , 9 .., .,(,..wei- '.'(.''ir-infi'HawtfaMat