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CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM OREGON, SATURDAY. SEPT. 18. 1915. THE DAILY ttt iprima TOMORROW AND MONDAY National league. W. L. Philadelphia 5 Brooklyn 73 65 Boston "2 64 St. Louis 6S - Chicago 65 J9 Cincinnati 6 I1 Pittsburg t7 "5 New York 67 75 Pet. .570 .529 .529 .486 .485 .432 .472 .44S ! l i ! : i ! i ! , i i V :i i ; l i l i American League. W. L. Boston 1 45 Detroit 1 49 Chicago 80 5S Washington 75 61 New York 61 73 St. Louis 58 79 Cleveland 52 85 Philadelphia 3S 96 Federal League. The Grand Pet. .669 .650 .579 .551 .455 .424 .380 .284 SALEM ON THE MAP s.a. Yi "L ou can 4 '$ quickly tesr uxury for smeAesureoftlle' to pafee.Creamy smotWss Note the inimitaWe Ervn,- ' . Note, above aI rf, ' ff P a" aroma . & owj ""Wacy of flavor Lux"ry costs youfr I' C,gare"e ? Don't J Cen& until vouC for fat i:: w,ca l cigarette mth ( 0. .INitaiduioi W. L, Pittsburg 75 Chicago 71 St. Louis "5 Newark 70 Kansas City 69 Buffalo 69 Brooklyn 6S Baltimore 41 90 Pet. .555 .540 .539 .530 .519 .500 .486 .328 Pacific Coast League. w San Francisco ... 98 Los Angeles 93 Vernon S4 Salt Lake 81 Portland 72 Oakland 75 L. 73 78 84 81 90 Pet. .573 .544 .500 .500 .443 .436 Yesterday's Results. At Portland fortland 7, Vernon 0. At Los AngelesSalt Lake 3, Los Angeles 3 (called sixteenth, darkneHS.) At San Francisco Oakland 4, San Francisco 2. Low Round .Trip Fares to the POLK COUNTY FAIR to be held at Dallas, September 22-23-24 Ticket will be sold September 21 22 23 24, and will be good fur return until September 26, from nil "Went" ami "hast" stations Portland tit t'orvallisj aim) from Airlie, lllnck Ho. k and Willa iiiinn inclusive and Siilem. I'rom sta tions on Die Independent o and Mon mouth It V. Cull particulars, fares, tin in schedules, etc., from nearest agent of the SOUTHERN PACIFIC JOHN M BCOTT, Oeneral Passenger Agent, Portlaui, Oregon. Type of National Heroes Is Shown by High Decorations FAIR GROUNDS BULLETIN Fairgrounds, Ore., Sept. 17. Secre tary W. Al Jones is installing cluster lights between the depot and the main entrance. He is also having the water system extended. All who can do so are urged to pitch tents now. The camp grounds are in excellent condition and should tents be pitched now rains will not affect the ground. The J. W. Roberts cottage is com pleted. Mrs. D. H. Looney, Jefferson, has set up her tent. State Senator W. H. Hollis, of For est Grove, was a visitor to the tented city today. The Browning Amusement company, Sulem, selected three camping sites to d:iy. J. S. Aslibnngh, Dallas, was over yesterday and selected their old lot, No. 22 (nilloway, adjoining that of Ed Hendricks, of MeMinnville. (irunt Mc.Uuire, Woodburn, will be in camp this week. O. K. Freytng, superintendent of the pavilion, announces every foot in the building taken. By Wilbur 8. Forrest. (Tutted Press staff correspondent.) Lomlou, Sept. 3. (By mail.) The type of men that aro becoming national heroes in England's greatest wur is ex emplified today in tne story of tho ad venturous career of Midshipmnu (leurge I.. Drewry, of London, who lias becu decorated with the vrctoriu Cross for valor lit the Dardanelles. Not yet of age, Drewry ' brief twen ty yenrs have been packed with thrills that rival the most romantic heroes of Marrynt 'a tales of the sea. He has sailed the world urouud, had thrilling rescues from watery graves and has been shipwrecked ou u desert Isle, but no finer story of heroism has becu told during the war than his conduct while I uiscmunrKiug iroops iroin ine sictimsiiip ' liiver Chile otf (lalhpoli peninsula. ! The voting midshipman was placed In I; charge of a flat boat at 5 a. in. on the ! memorable day or the landing of the 1 British expeditionary force against the j Turks. From the side of the River Clvde the vessel which was litter run I ashore to facilitate the lauding of sol diers from n hole cut in its plates, he steered straight toward Cape llelles in the face of a furious fire, to beach his craft where, with others, it would act us a landing stage for the soldiers. Behind htm came the River Clyde. As the transport crunched Its bow on the snndy shore, Drewry' lighter hit the beach at her port bow. Jumping ashore ' with u hnnser he secured the small craft I it ml went to the aid of Captain I'nwin I who by this time hud jumped into the ! ....' i.. .. ..-?.... .. ..i .i j Zr! Both! ' dni; machi,: guns 5!? ""TT"" aaaManannannaaaa df,,.,!,,, .HCUped dentil llV Inches THE TILE FROM j but were unable at once to accomplish nr..Tnr .... 'h'r task. Drewry leaped aboard a WHUTIl WE TArvb neuter Rmi then Into the water again lumber for delUerv has been there '?. M"irt ;"J"J '"''" ' h long hile. Long enough to tll(lr. threw away his revolver cost sud hat o.iKhly season and ,lry it What ,, '" e.,t back to the aid of the csptain. ltlOIIH.1 .ItrirV lllull mIi.i Iiu ll l ll.l I.I.I Itllll. ' ber knows. So when you want lumber i gel it hcie. Tit at will insure it being' . I I .... i .1... . :t :it .... ' iti v or im-ii hiio uinv i w in uoi iiiop Chicago Post: T. R. has gone up to Canada to shoot moose. Remember, they're getting scarce, colonel. A Full Bill of Sullivan and Considine Vaudeville "EMPRESS" 6---High Class Acts 6 COUNT 'EM Within the Lines, Dramatic Playet. Rouget & Company, Equilibrists Supreme. Alpha Troupe, Comedy Novelty Jugglers. Karl, Wizard of the One String. . Christy, Kennedy and Faulkner, Harmony-Hilarity. Washingtonians; Instrumental Quintet. Charlie Chaplin In Motion Picture Scream i "LAUGHING GAS" Prices 25c, 35c, 50c. Bargain Matinee Sunday 15c-25c Matinee 2:30 Evening 8:30. Box office open 9 a. m. A band has been organized at Moro, with 20 charter members. Heppner'a council has passed ordi nances establishing a building permit system and providing for the condem nation of old buildings. I ! Shortly afterward a bit of shrapnel struck the youth on the head, knocking htm uowu. lie was Lurried aboard the River Clyde, his wound dresyd, mid he immediately rushed hack to the aid of Cajtnin I'nwin. With A rope in his teeth he swum to other lighters and fastened them to the grounded cruft. Twice he executed this feat under snip ing fire until rescued completely ex huusted. The story of Drewry 'g gallantry at the Dardanelles drew the atory of his other adventures from his father tind mother iu Loudon today. He left school at the age of sixteen, joined the Mer cantile Marine and n-as apprenticed aboard the Indian Empire, a large Lon don sailing ship. An ineident of his first year at sea was a fall from a high niast into the sea. He wan rescued with difficulty. This incident was nothing compared to the adventure which befell him Inter. While sailing around Cane Horn In the Indian Empire a storm arose and the vessel was wrecked on a desert is land. A heavy sea literally washed the crew Into a shallow bay, which was filled with scnweeil. Swimming and crawling over the vegetublo mass, the crew succeeded in reaching shore. For fourteen days thi sustained existence on edible roots t-cd shell fish and man aged to hold out until rescued bv a I hileiin man of war. After this in I'M 2, the youthful mi- venturer returned to England and was given an officer's berth on a merchant liner. Since then he has traveled all over the world, and nsppened to be in Port Said In July. l!1.1, wheu he joined the Rovul Navai Reserve as a midship man, tn August, ISM, he was appointed to H. M. S. Kgmoiit, gunrdship at Malta and later to the torpedo gunboat Hus sar. Afterward he was transferred to the transport River Clyde, He will be tweaty ene years of age in November. 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