SIX THE DAILY CAPITAL .TOT pvaT SALEM. OREGON, MONDAY, APRIL 17, 1916, 0. A, C. WALKS AWAY FROM W. U. 10 TO 0 semeii Bearcats Up a Tree In Opener High School Wins From 0. A. C. Frosh 'Bargain Ba The Great American Smoke "Bull" Durham Fall in line with hundreds of thousands of red-blooded smokers of the good old U. S. A. Smoke the cigarette tobacco that's been an American institution for three generations "Bull" Durham: The rich, relishy, star-spangled taste of "Bull" puts the national spirit of get-up-and-hustle into your hand-rolled cigarette. "Bull" is the freshest, snappiest, liveliest of smokes. genuine: BullD SMOKING TOBACCO "Roll your own A,k for FREE package of "papen " with tach 5c tack. i : c : ' . I - - ' ' with "Bull" Durham and you'll find a far greater satisfaction in smoking your cigarette than you ever did before. The rich, mild tobacco leaf "Bull" is made of has that de lightful mellow -sweetness which suits your taste to a "T". And its aromatic fragrance is supremely unique. Men who never smoked cigarettes before are now "rolling their own'i with "Bull" Durham. k. 1 Ml f-i An Illustrated hlr.r. Booklet, .how. ins correct way to "Roll Your Own" Cigarettes, and a package of cigarette papers, will both be mailed, free, to any ' address in U. S. on request. Ad dress "Bull" Durham, Durham, N.G TUB AMERICAN TOBACCO CO. Sport News Four Big Balloons to be Sent , Up "Long Tom" Hughes to Pitch for Bees I "tn Hand, Or. April I" "Long Turn"' 1 1 hIh-h. iif llii' Suit I .iilo I Ices, will dis pOIISC twisters I'lll' till' Portland HcllM'I'S to hit lit on till homo grounds tomorrow Ml'tci-noou, Manager Plnnkoiiship tele graphed today. Winn Noyes will oc cupy I lii slab for Portland. Preparations I'ur II parade which will win. I iii lit Ilic Vmiitliii Slri'i't grounds, have lu'i'ii completed by t lit " Jo.uno Mv 1 H. .1. attendance boosters. Balloons Clo Up At Noon. I'm Hand, i r., April I Four lnil m Ul fool III diameter will ln relo lso.1 from tiio down Iiiwii district of Fori laud nt ri no ri tomorrow to t i n 11 it-1 the "I iug nt' liio I :i , i l ie I 'mist league .season on I li i homo grounds, Hugo hire: is will In nl ladled to the us bags. Kcrv hoy who icturiis one of lln- si i miners will In' given free ll I - IlllS'-ii'll lo till' galllO. Coalon to Meet RiU-liie. Conu-hu. Wis.. Aliril 1 7.--.lulnniv ' oiiltiii, rot hum' h. ml mi weight rluitiiiiini I will again try In "mine hm I, " when I .he meets Johnny liili liie here nil April! -'"i. Tin' fnnner tille lioliler handler.1 k;i.v he is in lieller ml t i !) new Hum ' lie was when he losl the championship' light wilh .Inliiiiiv Williniiis nt Vermin. I n training he snow's Hashes ol' hi-i old' light mug - il u nl r i a I I mess. 1 To Try Saute! Again. Sin I'lnndsco, April 17. Ivan M i.li .'i lol l', liiisshin uicstloi, declared lu.lnv! I " is in linn mIi:ih' for his limit tninnr- l"c, is i tils t wilh Ail Santel who threw' liiui twiee Iwo wicks ago, the Hussion Ci.iiil says his Knee, which was injured the .light ,,f , In, s;;,,, ,. ,ll( w'ill. Tlio F.oos Are Cumins. Sill l.alie l ily, Apiil 17. -The I'.ees J.re mi Ihe'r wnv to I'liitlnihl toila where they hive n Utile eiicnueineuf j wilii lleiivei'.H this week. In Iheir en ii'iinnlei's with the Angels last weel. the 'iiiinls ilenionstrali'il that they liml a liiinili nl' heavy hi Hers on tiie si a 1 1', lint niiiny lielii'M'il tilt' iiteliers tire i alile to i'1'tii'k when Hie "oiiiK efts ruiinh. ! Ilia nheiiship 's men niay lie l'atiiiii'il from the lung haul when iliev iirrive in I'lirtl mil, lint th ilm-ks will he i'iiially liamliiaiieil. Itet'ore leavine here " hln nk saiil lie lunl not ilei iile.l whii li hiiiler to stint against the Me I'li'ilie iiot'ili', ! Beavers One Shy. i San Kraneisi'ii, April 1 7-.---.lnst one miiIi shy ol' th' series wilh llaUainl, Hie I'nrllanil ilinks were on route, to their hiime roservn! ion tinlay, there In meet Hie Milt Lake I lees. Ilel'tire ile luirtine 1'iom this rejjiwi, Waller Me I'li'ilie iniliiati'il that ho Iiii.I no exensv to -ul f i' i- Inr not a 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 i n ,, (inks here. The season is liaiilly Imrn yet. ami tiio result, it is lminteii out, iniglil have liet'ti otherwise hail nut Louie (liiislu pnlle.l a Casey when lie was es peetoil to win Iho niorniiiji eanie liy Hatlierinn i hit with two on mill iwu out. Mel'ieilie is I'i.leiit tliat Ilio Trt- laml fans will he salisl'ieil with the eluli he has asseiuliled to ilel'einl (heir iionoi' this vear, lit rrediot Great Meotlnff. San Hii'jin, Cal., April 17. - Turf en tiiusiiists are tmlay pieiliet ine ,,m. the erealevt nieelins tho i-nnsl has eer seen nller witnessing Hie openiiiij week iiiiil. All mails ar now loailuie, to the reiiioileli',1 raenii; plant at Ti.iu. The Iwo tiist ,las there weie elese to 1 1. IKHI speetalois. The fnvuiites liihl a ureal ilay yes tenlay. l-'uiir won first money, ami one I'tune seei'Uit. There are no infos Mull .lay. Woiid's Encorrl for Misses. Sail r'lani'iseu, April 1 7. Tolonuiins ri'i'i'ie,l l.y Imseliall men here to,l:i saiil that the I "Hifii ufn While Sex luul of' iereil lo sell Jin k Ness, former Oakland infieliler. for II " reasunalile pii, e." I.asl season Ness niado one or mure hits in I'.l roiisecDt ive sanies, estalilish t nj-r wurhl's rei'uril. It is not known whether lie will return to the 1'iuifie Coast league. etl last Wednesday when tho "A" soe Itiou of Washiiint'oii ilefeateil Hie same Iseetiuii of l.ineolo. The "1!"' nee t ion lot' l.imoln was unahle lo lilnv and for- i foiled their i lino. Ill the Washington : l.ineoln unine.-the former won with a iseore of .i to 7 as the l.iiu-oln "ills had lint one priU'tieo liefore the uamo. In I no Washinntuii junior hih sihool nliout 711 I'irls are un pla Ki oinid tennis. l'he sihool has two regulation tielil ami uamea lire piaved every Tuesday iiul Thursday. The work of oreainza lion is left onliri ly in the Iiunds of the i'irls, oxeopt for si'unesl ions fiom David K. r.rare, Hie seliool phvsioal insl rnetor, Vollov 1 i:i 1 1 teams have nlso been oi Kimied nud will plnv similar Sl'lu'illllc. The Inivs of the si-hodl have eonimit- tees on iilnvi'i'ouiiil hall, vollov hall, liaseliill, traek and pvrainids. Those riimiuit tecs lire sinning up tin1 hoys and si'heiliilod smiles will soon lie in order. The luisehall M-hediile for the junior si'hools is ns follows: April llraiit vs. Wasliinelou. April !i, l.iii'iiln vs. Wnshiunlnn. May li, l.ineolii vs. (Irani. May I.I, liranr vs. Washinj'tun. The fills' pl ivioiind liall si liodulo lor sertioii " A over five feel in height is as follows: , April III, Lincoln vs. limit at Hinnt. April -li, Wn-hinyton vs. (Irant al ilrant. .May .i, asiini(tun vs. i.iniuui ai I. no inn. May 111, Liiicelii vs. llraiit at Lin coln. Mav 17, llraiit vs, Wnsliinulon al Washington. The pla.Viirounil hall schedule of tiio sci'lioii " It" eirls. who cannut moisiire up to five feet in height, is as fol lows: April 10, (Irani vs. Lincoln at Lin coln. April -li, (Irant vs. Washiuyiiui. at Washiniilnu. May ;i, Lincoln s. Wnsliiiiutun at Washington. May III, Lincoln s. (Irant at lirau'. May 17, Washington vs. (li Hit al I i rant. Tlio Wilhmetle I'nivoisity lienrcnts were treed bv th? O. A. C. varsity liase hall sound S iturday afternoon on Wil . ana i,e i'.c'.d while the Aggie chased n Hi runs. Kexfonl, who started the game for W. I', was hoisted in the second in ning lifter tiie Aggies had made four runs and Wallioe Adams was planted on the mound liv Coach Matthews. The Aggies still hit and nipped out liiugles wilh startling regularity while their runaeis circled the liases. Ado Siolierts, the Aggie first base man, was .on the mound for the O. A. C. aggregation nml although he had nolhiiig on the hill tiiat would place him in the regular twirling section, he had enough to befuddle Hie llcarcats and the slaughter ended Hi to Ik The preliminary game between the Salem high school and the O. A. C. freshmen was a lively contest which re sulted in a 7 to o victory lor tho high school. I-Vom th'.' bleachers it ap eared that the freshmen pi ivod the best team of the two. I'rootor, the regular high school twirler, was out of Hie box with a sore wing and played in the out field while Tallinn", a port sidor, twirl ed for the Clancy cohorls. Tallman tossed a steady game ami deserved to win ilthiHigli it was anybody's game until tho last nut. The freshmen showed tl'osnselves to be a scrappy aggregation and the preliminary contest was the best gnine from the spectators' standpoint. Watching the Scoreboard Pacific Coast League Standing. W. L. JVt. Los Angeles . S 4 .Otii Oakland S 5 .111," Vernon 7 7 .Sd( Portland (I S AM San Francisco li N A-l Salt Lake 4 7 .HOI Yesterday's Results. :U San Francisco Oakland, 4-4; Portland, 2-2. At Salt Luke Los Angeles, I-: Salt Lake, 9. At Los Angeles onion. 1 i; San Francisco, '--5. Oakland handed Portland two Water loos ill the closing gumes of the series Sunday mid Walt AleCrodie is reported asking if there are any rooms for rem on the Island of St. Helena. Fourteen Heavers rushed into th, reiich iii Hie ninriiinir nt Onkluud. aim c throe pitchers were among the trample niter the home trine nun triiinipneu. In the post meridian meeting Port land got away a stride ahead and led almost to the half mile mark, where Howdy Llliott's trusty oaken hurled steed forged past and finished breath ing easily. Pitcher Lush of the Jhieks got no cross at I'mpire Doyle in the illuming that he had to ask Hobby Vaughn to hold him while he had a hate spasm. Salt Lake played worse ball than Los Angeles and the Angeles won the Sab bath set to 12 to !k Hannah helped the Boos with a slash ing homer in the third, sending three bulls eyes across. Assorted errois were a specialty by both sides. Johnny Couch, of k-an Francisco, hat his curves' cutting beautiful cupels through the somewhat heavy air of Ver non in the morning, and the Sends grab boil a 2 to 1 contest while many hugs in nearby nbbatuirs shouted their grief. Vermin beat tho ball 'full sorti in H afternoon and took the Seals taw, 7 to 5, liisoborg coulribiiting with n triple. The Pirates' errors practically made Sunday's game a gift to Cincinnati while Toney 's wiltinoss kept hope springing in in Pirate breast. (iarney. of Cleveland, tripled wilh two deceased in the tenth and licked I Detroit, which had outbatted the Clove i landers nenifv two to one. .'N AUTO LAMPS $ ' J ALL SIZES CiKT THEM OF J L0CKW00D '"2. ;1B N' Commercial St. Washington Junior High School Nates The gills of the .junior high s, huols mo tu hire their alhletics as well as Iho bovs. Plagioiinil ball has been or gnni.cd in each of the schools and a si iies of ua niraugcil. La' h s, hind will be icpiescutcd bv two te mis, one leani I nun tlius,, who can measure over tno feel in height and the other learn from thu.-c who mo under l'ie feet. 'li e I'i' d g:i-iic uf the series w.ts pk't- WOODBURN PEI'E.VCS GEF.SHAV Wuoilbiini. Ore., April 17. WeoilLuin defeated tireshiuu yesterday nfternooii !l tu li, The game was the poorest yet played hero, both sides milking nn m orutis oi rues. Pitcher Murphy wns wild 'mid walked seven men, but allowed only six hits, liube Mnxineyer was driven from the box in the sixth, when a fusil lade uf hits, one a heme run wilh the bases full by Manager lluddleton, not ted sven runs. Kranno finished and pitched shutout ball. Ibittories: For lireshnm. Mnxineyer. Kraitse and Mcliridc; fur Woudbuin. ! Murphy and White. 'Telluride Woman Thinks i City Elevators Slow San Francisco. April 17. After lmv : iag spent five minutes in a lelephniic booth at the Hotel Manx under the im l'lossion that it was an elevator. Mrs Helen Morion of (hat dear Tellnii.le, ' Color nlo, canio forth and suggested jlhnt the scr ice was very decayed. I "That is the sluwest elevator I ever roilo in, slie told tlio don,. When he explained, she sai.l: ' Have you no floor walker here lo direct guests'' and entered the proper "lift." This is Mrs. Morton's first trip away from Telluride in -.i vears. n :! js 1 mmnmfmmti",yv.,mm' tt tt Opens Tuesday Morning at Nine o'Clock Be on hand when the doors open to get some of the wonderful bargains offered in this great slaughter of the already lowest priced shoes in Salem. All kinds of Shoes, both for dress and work, including low Shoes, Pops and White Shoes. Our stock is complete in every way. 4 A Few of the Many Bargains : TTfllf'TTfTTTHTTTTTTTf'ITTTfTTTTTTTIfTTTTTTTTTTTI Men's Elk Bals, regular ly sold $2.50 to $2.75, Basement Price $1.95 Boys' Shoes, button and lace, all new styles, reg ular $2.75 grade, Base ment Price $1.95 Children's Slippers and High Shoes, regular up to $1.75, Basement Price 95c Boys' and Youths' Elk Bals, regularly sold at $2 and $2.25, Basement Price $1.35 and $1.65 Boys Shoes, button and lace, regularly sold at $2.25, new styles, Base ment Price $1.65 Children's Shoes and I Pumps, regular price up Z to $2.00, Basement Price $1.35 Men's Dress Shoes, but- I ton and lace, regularly I sold at $3 and $3.50, Basement Price $1.95 i Boys' Shoes, just ar rived, button and lace, $2 grades, Basement Price $1.35 I Children's Shoes and i I Pumps, all styles up to i 1 $2.50, Basement Price $1.65 Men's Work Shoes, reg ular $3.50 grades, tan and black, Basement Price $2.65 4.4.4.4.4-a,4.a444.4.4. --- Ladies' Shoes, broken sizes, $3 to $4 grades, button and lace, Base ment Price $1.95 Ladies' Shoes, good grades up to $2.50, now go in the Basement $1.65 Men's Dress Shoes, all styles, $4 and $5 grades, button . and lace, Base ment Price $2.95 White Emma Lew Pumps, Ladies' $1.50; Misses' $1.15, Children's $1.10 Tennis Shoes, Men's, Women's, Boys', Misses' and Children's, all go in Basement 50c 4 HAN AN and WITCH ELK SHOES WilEFillCE SHOE v EVERWEAR Guaranteed HOSE The Best 4 - 4t ie s; Uf Oregon Industrial Review : i :t c :! s j! ijf The Afarion comity court which yesterday to receive tho report of board of viewers on the matter of steel bridge across the Willamette r al (his place accepted the rccinunic linns of the board of viewers that plans submitted by tlio ntnto high department be accepted. Tho transc of the proceeding.! of the. Marion c ly mint will be sent to the Polk c ty court for sipproxal or rejection, the eM'nt that t ho l'olk county c met the the i or nda thi- ii a v ript ouu oun 111 OUlt iwav lirnnrfmpnt IfMj A,UI IHIVIIl Completes Bridge Plans Plans and specifications for a rein forced concicte lui.luo across Hie iVho co CreeK near l'iine ille have been com plctc.l and seal to the county coint of Crook cotmty. 'l'he estimated cost of this structure is .-r-I.l'oo. A reue-.t has been received by tlio st ilil iiiuhwny department for the prep aratiou of plans and ipcifu at'ons for a I'm foot wood span which is to lie con structed near M itto I'niut. Coos coun ty. It is expected thai this stiucture will eliminate one yrude crossing. approves of the plans as subiuiucl I" 1 4 lie slate hiehway department i nlline ' for n .iis.0ih .structure the courts wir j iiii'uedintcly let contracts for the boiu ii i i of tho worlv. Holland Pirlies out locatiii; chrome' ii'iui on which will bo milled here on a lame scale. ' New money and payrolls make big and prospcions cities. Sacramento.' I'uioii. Itoie I-'ariners union' conteiuplates ! linihliiiu I'ul.ooil bushel train elecator. j 'Kaitle l.umbor company in Tillamook county sells Jim,i(00 timber to 1'. S. eovoriinient. I Mill city Hammond T. limber com panv plannins; to build li miles railroad. l-iueout'S. p. company will vspout f 100.iiilil on now equipment in this citv. , Priii Local cannery has disposed of its pad; output increased. j Sinule tavors favor public ownership ' for the reason that private corporations now pay about half the state taxes. As fast is tiausforrod to collective owner-' s'lip, all tho slate revenues must be ' r.'iiod from land. ; An ainiv bill with 7" hours n month vnentUtunl trainiii'.' would liu'flli mioh in the way of national industrial effi- I tciicy. j Voneolla Thiol l!r,,s. buildine lar'. warehouse -dist.ict to erect ffl."i,0utl ' school. ; Seis'ulo has selei tod site and adopted ; plans for ffltil.Oiii) school. I llaker Contrai t let for construction of Welch block. Co,uille lioss & -Curry started man- iifacturiiiK sand T rlcli. of $1,000,1)1)1) tliat lias boon taken from linker Twenty-stamp ni'll at Conner I citizens of the I'uitod States by band Creek mine started up. of sharp operators nclling pretended CiOKon banks reduce interest rates on! titles to O. C. land yrant lands, time certificates to three per cent. W. ,1. Clark, editor of the Jndepend- Piiblic ownership of utilities would cnee Knterprise .ind candidate for tho bo more hopeful if there were more : legislature, is heartily opposed to tho public ownership of ofticials. enactment of further freak laws to Portland public works department I hamper industry and keep capital from prosecuted lor wirUitie men over Si coming here to develop our natural re sources. Cottage Crave Sentinel. Why are towns dead! Hoeause they expend their energies on matters relat ing; to the next world tad Utopian the ories of reform. i Astoria Methodist will liuild W,000 church here". i hours. .Marsh f ield Coat not let to grade tiio conntv road to Ceiinillo for .tiiil.OUO. Portland if'IO.uiMl will be expended improving Oaks park. Three now concrete buildings are be ing planned for Tillamook. t apital secured to i oulde capacity ot i ....., i r i Hood' Itiver cannery plant. I b,,m hJ PiIhC,! ' .-..).)0 on a P.iHv Simd.v tabcr,ne c,! I" ' ''-'1"; vd proposed here. a dollar for a v" , , ,,r ""ouoss, Merrell I.iinilier companv starts. Mill nil nl.niii i' .(- i.' i'.. in t; liailroad employes conid not cliaosc a'coonlv opening up more inopportune' time to ask for a gon-1 Gardner New inill planned on West oral advance in nages. When the de-: I.akn soon vastating war in Kurope is over the! Oyster industry talked of for Coos Huostiiiii emit routing Anion, in wage Pav. oaruors will be that of finding a mar-1 S.' p. (. ,tart. W()rk $1011.01)0 ex kct for their labor wt,-a- ot fixing a pemliture for iioprovenieat of Kiigono price for it. .1. linos .1. Hill. terrain il. Astoria M' l-lachcrn Cons-trui'tion ; Addifior.al lumber camps being open- mpnn lays neei 01 urst snip oiiitt onidi lor ninitli mill on I 00s liav. that would not put now ciiunerv. up 'oung's Pav shipyard April 'JO. Cottage (irovi l!:g placer mine strike reported on Steamboat liver. II ird fight for lower taxes in I.anc cnumv being made by the Cottage tirove Sentinel. 1 Myrtle Point City council orders 24 blocks in husiue.-s part paved. l'ederal grand jury uncovers frauds Iion'hnrg is pli.ckv. She proposes to amend her charter, so a to make valid the voting of :Wii,iiii) bonds to help get a railroad to the timber regions. Uoschiirg to experiment in raising en dive. Astoria MeCoimick interests hnvfi lot contract to build 242 ft. ship here. State sells tf 72!j worth of flax seed t Engeue.