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THE DAILY CAPITAL JP' RNAL, SALEM. OREGON. MONDAY, APRIL 10, 1916. THIS SPEAKER SOLD SALEM HIGH SHUTS 8 A Safe Hit "Roll Your Own" lions of baseball fans in America are veteran "Bull" Durham smokers, because fresh rolled "Bull" Durham cigarettes afford them the same lively pleasure, "pep" and rapid-fire enjoyment as the great national pastime. Get in the game '"roll your own" with GENUINE POLL DURHAM SMOKING TOBACCO The smart, snappy, wide-spread custom of "rolling your own" with "Bull" Durham has introduced thousands of men to genuine smoking satisfaction. Get the knack it's merely a matter of a little practice. Then you can enjoy anywnere ana any time the mild, wholesome, healthful smoke which a fresh-rolled cigarette of "Bull" Durham gives you. "Bull" Durham is unique in its aromatic fragrance and its wonderful mellow-sweet flavor. A,h for FREE packagt of "paptn" with tach Sc lack. rt News OUT MIINNVILLE IN OPENING GAME! Clancey's Tossers Score 11 Runs and 8 Hits Off of Champion Baltery iWILLARD-JOHNSON FILMS 10 BE SHOWN Schemer Thinks He Has Evad ed the Law N Hit, No Run Game at Portland FREE! An Illustrated to "Roll Your Own" Cigarctte, and a package .of cigarette pa pers, will both be mailed, free, to any address in U. S. on re quest. Addreai "Bull" Dur ham, Durham, N. C THE AMERICAN TOBACCO CO. a -. --- "ft tttt In: . B hit hi We are the ones Our store is the place where you can buy either of the three standard makes of talking machines The costliest Edison Diamond Disk. - The Victrolas in all styles. The Grafonolas in the finest cases. A number of cheaper ones on the market. Will supply at the low rates if desired. Geo. C. Will 132 STATE STREET In a slow and one-sided game played on Willamette fii'lcl Saturday afternoon the Salem high -school tossers took the, Mc.Mintiv ilje high school tu mi II to ll, shutout. The .McMinnv illo infield leak 1 cil ami tin.' champion battery was slow' in getting into m-tion. "Will" Cham-' 1 1 i on ln'itvi',1 for the visitors and when- 1 ever lie located the piare the Saloui bat tor hit it while Proctor whiffed the I visitors with startling regularity. I I'roctor allowed three hits and Chain-j piou was nicked for cigt liy the Salem shivers. In the first inning the McMinnvillo i hatters went down 1 then a walK.i two errors and a hit anil Salem reen tered three runs. In the next half th Salem speed merchants registered four more runs and in the third nddet thro more, i The storekeepers lost iutenv.r at this time hut another run was scored I: ter in the game. I'roctor. who was on the i.-.oti.I frl New York, April 10. Jimmy Johns ton prepared to, lay to exhibit in all parts of the country .films of the recent Willard-Moran 'fight, being convinced that he can do so under the federal and utate Taws. The films were made on the boundary line between the L'nited States and Can ada. The promoters erected a tent across the boundary line and placed on the Canadian side the negatives which hail been made in New York. On the Amer ican side was a camera which mad; a few films. It is contended that this process evades all the laws prohibiting tin: ex hibition of prize fight films. The pic tures are declared to be excellent. Salem had the visitors at Ins n if his pitching ami holds net tors who face him' this year v the hits that they secure f r i feriugs. The box score follows: McMinnville. he .1 ' 1 !,t-l rai n s o'f F. Crawford, H. Martin, ss. Mead, L'b li. Champion, e. H row n, e. f. . Holmes, lb ., Acknian, ,'Ih . . Beckett, r. f. . W. Champion, I Taylor, e. f. . Tutals 1. f. AR. . 4 . I . -1 . 4 . 4 '. 3 . 4 If. 0 0 0 1 ' 1 0 1 n o o Good Racing Year Predicted. New York, April .1(1. The coming racing season will be the beginning of a new and exceedingly prosperous era for the American turf, in the opinion of August Belmont, one of the foremost horsemen of the United States. Belmont declared today tint the wai in Europe caused owners of thorough breds in Kngland and France to send their fine animals to this county. This importation of horses of finest type, Helmont believes, will bring the high est class racing the l'nited States has ever seen. Cleveland, Ohio, April 10. Tris Speaker, star center fielder of the champion Boston Red Sox, was pur chased by the Cleveland Indians Satur day. The price raid to have been paid for Speaker, according to James Dunn, stockholder in tiie local club, wis $50, 'h"), the highest ever paid for a ball player. Although exact terms of the deal have not been made public, it is under stood that Dunn has the privilege, of; n-atiing in two piayers wiiuin ten uays as part payment for Speaker. These two, it was reported, would be chosen from the following Indians: Sam Jones, pitcher; .lack llraney, left lielder; Joe Evans, third baseman, or Larry ( happclle, sua fielder. Speaker is a holdout. He was play iug with lioston under a war-time con tract that called for $IS.IIU0. When President La mi in decided to chop his real pay to about halt, Speaker yelled. Dunn heard him. and with the aid of l!a:i Johnson, president of the American league, grabbed the star. It is reported th.it the paid Speaker will be over will report to the club iiere Monday, NEW TODAY salary to be .i2,n'o(l. lie headquarters tion wild Owner James McGill, of the Deliver Western league club, created a sensation lust year, lias signed with San Francisco, Manager Harry Wolverton announced today. He will join the Seals in I.os Angeles this week. Coffee may relievo Sammy Kohne, Seal shortstop, who made a number of errors in the Sunday games. Coffey tpiit the Denver rlub, of which he was manager, charging that McGill had attacked Mrs. Coffey. Later he sued McGill for n largo sum but the case has not come into court yet. "Ham" Patterson, the Vernon man ager, dickered with Coffey fur a while but they were unable to agree on terms. Pacific Coast Leagno Standings. 3:1 o :i Chase Plays With Reds. San Francisco, April 10. Hal Chase cannot escape going to Cincinnati to play with the Keds. He announced to day that he would leave during the next i few days, to report to the Ohio City. I When he heard he had been signed by I Cincinnati. Chase telegraphed Gain I Hermann, president of the Reds, snyuy . he preferred to remain on the Coast and asking if it ituihl not be armced Herrmann replied that Chase would have to report. Salem. AR. li. TT. f. . . f. I "age. lib . . M. Miller. 1 I'roctor. p., W. Gill, e Iteckinau, I. f. . Tnlhnun. c. f.. ) Ranchman, r. f. (I. Gill, 2b Hoover, 1. f. 4 4 0 MIc Totals 41 11 S 2 Summary: Three-base hit, Page. Stolen bases. Rage, ;. Struck out. by I'roctor, S; by Tallinn!), S: by W. Cham pion, 12. Hit batsmen, I'roctor. 1; W. Champion. 2, Rases on balls, off Proc tor, I; off Tallniau. 1; off W. .Cham pion, 5. Umpires, Kay and Rhodes. Scorer, Turner. Smith Plays Great Co'.f Oakland. Cal., April o. -I : coast golfers centered their ews on ; Ilcinrich Schmidt tonny when ih"v ilis- cussed the formidable contend 'rs to1 the western golf championslrp at I'1 1 i Monte. Schmidt is again in the lime i light because of his marvelous peri'oroi i ance on the Claremnnt Oounl'y club ! course yesterday w hen he tuned in ; card of (Y. strokes for the 1 holes, six under par. During a foursome, Scliii.'dt wild ( u In "1 strokes and came back in ' '.. Los Angeles Oakland San Francisco Portland Salt Lake Vernon W. L. ...A ...A Pet. .714 .ifi7 .571 .42!) ,:m .280 Yestehrday's Residts. At Sin Francisco Portland C-li, San Francisco 4-7. At Salt Lake Oakland ,1, Salt Lake 0. At Los Angeles Los Angeles 5-4, Vernon O-.'i. SCANDINAVIAN DAY AT STATE FAIR The state fair promises to be the greatest in history. Among the num bers will be the Scandinavian day, Sep tember 2!). Rev. John Ovall will have charge of this day's ceremonies. The churches and societies throughout the state will be represented. NEW TODAY SKKD POTATOKS 2.-7 . Church St. Watchin? the Scoreboard No Hit, No Run Gin;?. Portland, Ore., April 1.1 no hit, no-run game was pitched yesr-nhiy by Rra.idl of the Crane company', team in th.' Portland Commercial leag.ie. I 'v Crane company nine del rated the Northwestern Klectric company, t to i;. A1A1A1AAA.LAA.LAXA.A.A.A llklAA. lAAAAAAAXAl x&AXAAaai.a... t 4.4 4.44.444 aaa 4.4. The Angels performed a major oper ation on the Vernon Tigers and re moved two games. Dr. Scoggins man ipulated the scalpel, assisted by Dr. Schorr. I'iug lio.lie handled his cudgel with customary -skill, gathering five bingles in the afternoon at Sua I'l-nncisco. One was a homer. In addition to four sc.ilps the Oaks are coming back to the coast from Salt Lake with unite a sackful of ducats. They say the box office man over in Ctah got corns on his fingers handling! money. The Seals broke into the error column! with fVing K'olor on thn snbbalh, making no less than eight bobbles. Roiine, the Se.il 's short, made three! artistic boots himself, making some ( fans believe his in me might have refer-1 once to what his kead is composed of. I Joe Corbet t had a hook on his out-1 drop that made the umpire somewhat sim in t eyed trying to follow it. Three; men fished for three on that hook. j Guisto's specialty was home runs, lloj drove to the outer palisades once inj the morning; and twice in the twilight i tre.iding all four points each time. j IjBohler Will Direct i t 0. A. C. Athletic Squad. Uti Hammer to Meet Welsh. Racine, Wis., April 10. Ever Ham mer will get a chance at the lightweight championship crown Friday nigh! when he will meet Freddie Welsh in a 10 rouiiil battle here. Hawaiian TTot In It. a Xew York, April 10. Duke Kahana mokii, the sensational Hawaiian swim mer, whose performances during the past few years placed him almost at ike head of aquatic, performances, will not be in the 200-yard dash at the A. A. F. swimming championships tonight. The duke failed to qualify in the tria' heat. Seals Get "Coffee." San Francisco, April III. Jack Cof fee, veteran shortstop, whose alterca- WHY TIIE BEST; OF CHEWS IS "SPEARHEAD" Its Rich, Sweet, Mellow Flavor Has r Been Famous for a 1 Famous Driver Hurled to His Death in Race Corona, Cal.. April tl.- ltoth Dob Itur man and his mechanic! in, lOrii h Srhrad er, .ire dead as the result of nn accident in Hie running of the Corona Grand I'ri.e race vesterdav afternoon, Rur- Hum, who was removed to liiverside,' d'ed at a hospital .it li o'cl.ick tonight.; Silnader died a few minutes aller his! renoial to Ceioiia hospital from the l porarv hospital at tne track. A bin it tire in the ninety filth lap caused the accident. While making a despertte diivo at a, rule of nearly lilt) miles an hour in the clusiiig taiis of the lace, ltimnnn, fa- Always Watch This Ad- "Changes Often Striclly correct weight, Kpmre deal and higbeit prices for 11 kinds of junk, metal, rubber, hide nj furs. I pay 2V,c per pound for old rig. Rig itook of all jizes seeonj hand Incubaton. All kinds corrupted J iron for both roof sad buildings. Hoofing paper end second haud linoleum. II. Steinback Junk Co. j The House, of Half a Million Rargalns. 2 J02 North Commercial St Pions BOS j 4 t. mm,mm44.4.mm mous automobile race driver, aiol his mechanician, Sehiador, were futaily in jured. W. K. Speer, ft guird in' the course, was instantly killed and -0 spectators more or less injured wlieu Kuriium's I'engeot car suddenly swerv ed from the course, mounted the curb, dashed into a pole, turned over and pin ned both tlunmin and Scluader under it. Barman's Chest Crushed. Illinium, it was reported, had suffer ed a crushed chest and the fracture of both legs. S.hrader's skull was frac tured, the surgeons said. The persons injured were spectators wlm were struck by the wild I'engeot as it careened down the course with the inside wheel on the curb. The injured were hisIk d to the temporary hospital in ambulances an.i several automobiles which were pressed into service. Tem porary cots placd in the hospital were soon full .ind some of the injured were conveyed to ne.nbv houses for treat ment. Noiie of the spectators, so far as could be learned, was seriously hurl. Rininaii was ruhe,l to the b'iversole hospital in an nnuiblance accompanied Oregon Agiicollnral College. Corval-: lis. April s. r. p. I lull lor, for the past eight years director of athletics At1 I Washington State College, was today I officially elected director of physical I education at the Oregon Agricultural! College. He signified iiis intent ion to' accept the position, but reserved form-1 al acceptance until after a conference i with ('resident Holland, of W ellington State College, who was not ill I'nllniaii today. i ' It was also aunniiueed that Joseph l'ipal, for the past five years in charge1 of athletics and physical education at 1 Occident tl College, I,os Angeles, had 'been ad'oiuted head couch of athletics iat the Oiegon Agiiciiltnral College and ;that his acceptance had been received.1 j Until " will be listed as professors on j the college lacnlty. i Generation MACE OF CHOICEST RED BURLEY by his wife. Dr. lliller. of the I.os Angeles receiving hospital, performed an emergency operation in .in effort to save Rurman's life. While llurmnn was in toe temporary hospital, a woman cut a square out ot Ins shirt wnnii tained an MM diamond pin. The was later recov ere.l by tw o nurses sesiched the suspect. K.ldie O'I'onncll won the nee. eon- jewel who New Today Ads wort while yon sleep will have results for you In the morning. The secret of tobacco satisfaction is known only to the man who 'cheus plug tobacco. The reason is that a good chew gets right next to your taste, while the leaf in flug tobacco is in a state of fresh, juicy richness that is not pessible in any other form of to bacco. There's no tobacco in the world that can give you the hearty, wholesome flavor that you get from a delicious chew of Spear Head. Spear Head is made exclusively of ripe, red Kentucky Burlcy the most richly-flavored chewing- tobacco that grows. Still more, only the very choic est red Burlcy leaf is used for Spear ' Head. This choice leaf is selected with the most painstaking care, is stemmed by hand, is thoroughly washed free of all foreign mattery and is prcsr:d into ! Spear Head plugs so slowly that not a : drop of juice or an atom of the nat ; tiral flavor escapes, j Try Spear Head, and you'll get a I sweet, mellow, luscious, satis fyiftg chew i that cannot be obtained in any other j tobacco. In 10c cuts, wrapped in wax I paper. 1 LOST A tire, ,".lxl, rim and cover, please leave at Journal office. tf WANTKD A middle aged woman, for housekeeper. Chouo 49F4. Aprl2 COR H KNT Strictly modern 6 room house. Rhone -d."il-J. Aprl2 I'OCND Sunday, auto tire. See J. P. (lodgers. I'. S. National Rank. AprlO KXi'KKlKXCKD WOMAX Wanted to care for an invalid. -Is2 S. High. Apr 12 WANTED Second hand bicycle, must be cheap. Call at tiOo X. liith street. April A 0001) proposition for nn unemployed dressmaker. Address Ct, care Journ al. Aprl2 HOl'SKKKKl K R W A X T K D Add resst Rox 42, It. V. D. Xo. S, Salem, Ore K(,n. AprlO I'Olt SAI.K One year old b lucky sor rel Relgian mare, broke, $1.10, Rhone SliKlo. April WILD TUADli First chTss standard Remington typewriter for good ladies bicycle. Journal 2T(i. MUX'S II ARK SORKS 7oc and $1.00. $1.(10 soles guaranteed to be the best. Fast S.Ue'm Shoe Shop, l'lth nnd State. Aprl2 KXI'KKIKXCFD WoM AX Will do washing, ironing, housccleauing, cook ing or serving "bv d.iv or hour. Rhone 2104J2. " " Aprl) SIX(il.E (Tl.TtVATOK To sell, will exch.uige prune trees for anything. Price reasonable. What have vnu. See the Mill Creek Nursery, 24S0 state slreet. ' AprlO WK WIU, RAY IT 1 2c For eggs this week, 1" l-2e for hens. In tent, just south of Cherry City Cafe. S. High street. Also buy veal and pork, l.ind ley and Gholson. April OltKOOX RAND And property to ex change for western Nebriska, west ern Kansas or eastern Colorado lands. What have you. Joseph Harder, 404-5 Hubbard Rldg. Rhone 2.14 -1722. April DAHLIA liri.RS Now ready for de livery,, 12") named varieties, from 10c to 7.V. Untagged bulbs $1.(10 a doen. Rhone !'20-W for list. Mrs. V. I,. Furvine, 1000 X. 3th street. AprlO FOR SALE Or trade, a good wagon and a good set of heavy harness, good .is new, either one for a good -milk cow. Also a siirgle harness exchange for some laying hens. Would also sell good work team. Rhone 1722. April TO EXCHAXtlK 100 acres in the Artesian basin of Morrow countv, Oregon and $1,000 cash for small plice (black soil) in the valley, be quick, give full description, must be well improved. K. C. Chamberlain, Oervuis, Ore. AprlO FIVE ACRES Kxtm good soil, close in and an equally good five with fam ily orchard and 4 room box house, 25 per cent below ordinary. Price $1000 and R'n0 respectively. Owners go ing to Washington. Must be sold this week. See Wm. Fleming. .1(1 State Street. AprlS CLASSIFIED ADVESTISTNO BATES Bate per word New Today: Caeli insertion, per word 1 One week (6 insertions), per word Pfl One month (20 insertions), per word 17s All ads must be ordered for i stated length of time, no ad to count less than 10 words. The Capital Journal will not be re sponsible for more than one insertion for errors In Classified Adrertisa menta. Head your advertisement the first day it appears and notify as im mediately if it contains an error. Minimum chirge, IJc. PHONE 937 For Wood sal. flARUY Windowcleaner. tf Phono 70S. ilayS GOATS FOR SARE Phono HoVT). AprlO PAPER HANGER WANTED Phone 1979. April WANTED Dry cows and strippers. Phono 1425-M. Apr21 FRONT APARTMENTS Ground floor 491 N. Cott ige. tf WANTED Young, light driving horse, Itox 'M, Marion, Oregon. April FOR RENT Housekeeping rooms, 33(5 North High. Phone "4." . tf HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS New and clean. 170 Court street. AprlJ FOR. SALE Mixed wheat straw. Hay baled. Phone 41F23. AprlO FOR RENT Five room modern house, close in. Inquire llti Marion St. AprlO WANTED Wood cutters to cut white fir wood, $1.35 per cord. Phone 092. tf WANTED The party who called phono oio aDout norse pasture to call again. AprlO FOR SALE One soda fountain, com plete. F. P. Harlan, 12th and Leslie Btrcet. April WANTED 3,000 pounds of 12 guage second hand galvanized wire. Phone 21F2. April MODERN S room cottage for rent, 1441 Trade St., enquire W. A. Liston. 484 Court. Aprl9 FURNISHED house for rent, 7 rooms, modern, ti4!4 N. High. Inquire at rJO'i N. High. May5 CAPITAL RUO WORKS Rugs mi larpct weaving. Jd JNorth High at. Salem, Or. AprlS WANTED TO BUY Mohair. East Sa lem Tannery, 2uth .mil Oak street. Phone 21U0-M. Aprl3 TO LOAN $4000 on good farm secur ity, long time, 7 per cent interest. 413 V. S. Rank Bldg. Aprl WANTED To exchange, 5 year old mare, weight 1,000 pounds, for piano or cows. Phone 511. AprlS FOR SALE OR TRADE Rooming house well furnished, good location, reasonable rent. 491 Court street, tf WANTED Will pay cash rent for 4 or 5 lcres of good potato land. Must be cheap. Address Journal C-50. Mayli FOR RENT Business block room, size 18x80 feet. 407 State Btrcet. In quire at 403 State. Phone. 1009. tf FOR SALE Furniture of 5 room cot tage near State Capitol. House for rent. Address 5-R, care of Journal. Aprl4 YOUNG WIDOW With 2 little boys wishes position as housekeeper, country preferred. Address W-2, care of Journal. AprlO FOR SALE Double seat surrey, single buggy, single harness, in good condi tion. Kafoury Bros. 41(i State St. Phone 877. April LAST OPPORTUNITY To Bign Wood- row Wilson petition, Tuesday, April 11, it W. A. Liston 'b office, 48 Court street. AprlO WANTED Experienced girl for gener al housework, none but experienced need apply. Mrs. Harry Clay, 27H N. 13th St. tf SALEM STEAM and Vacuum Carpet Cleaning Works. Fenthdrs and mat tresses renovated. Otto F. Zwicker. Phone llo4. AprlS FOR SALE Jerusalem artichokes 1V4 per lbs. White and English Penciled Indian Runner duck eggs for hatch ing. Route 9, box 88. April FOR SALE 3 half truck Studebaker wagon. Will trade for heavier wagon, cordwood or stumpage. 27S0 Lee. Phone 1322 J. tf WHITE ROCKS An egg striin of ex- niuition quality, l.j eggs by parcel post for $l.,r)0. Imperial Egg Farm, Route 3, Salem. tf WANTED A man and wife, used to woods worK, wno would bo willing to board 2 or 3 men, must have own camping outfit. The man to help in woods. Phone 692. tf GOAT AND SHEEP SHEARING By np to date power equipment. List your orders nt Salem Fuel Yards. Phone ;"-29. Densmore & Fresia. tf FOR RENT New five room modern eottage, partly furnished. Close to eir and school. Long lease to good tenant, $18. B. W. Macy, 202 Bank of Commerce. Thone 813. ' tf FOR SALE fi-room house, 2 lots, good assortment of fruit and borries. small barn, all at a bargain. Car line 1 block, school 2 blocks. Trice $1,350, easy terms. Call after 5:30 p. m., 1296 N. 18th street, saicm, Ore. A10 BIGGEST SALE Ever you can find: u Hcres, in to w acres plrjugh linil, balance good timber and pasture, no buildings. On countv road. Little work to irrigate 2 to' 3 acres. Gool black garden land. Price $1.."00, is worth $3500. 1 need the money. 2'4 miles from Salem. "20 Acres," care Of Journu. ZZ"