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ETCTTT THE DAILY CAPITAL JQ' RNAL, SALEM. OREOON. MONDAY. APRIL 24. 1916. "9 A PESSIMIST is a fellow that looks down at the ashes in his pipe, instead of up at the smoke. 'THERE is a whole lot of cool, smooth smoke and mighty little ash in a pipeful of perfect burning VEL VET Tobacco. 5p or SENATORS WIN FIRS! FROM P, TEAM BY 5-6 SCORE Salem High School Trims Coravllis-W. U. Wins from Mule School y COURT HOUSE NEWS NEW KECORD, 14 YEARS FROM . COLLEGE TO RAILROAD HEAD OFTICC9 T 'i Wf,Jr--- --1 Si J .1.; !',!' 1 ft " ' t' 1 "1 Cole's Shoots Showed Lots of Smoke Errors Made at Critical Times The Salem high school team won from Corvallis high school on Willamette iu-iu ,-aiuruay arternoon iy a scon- ot block (, Burlington addition, is sol tl tt 1-1 ITelimiluirv uunif. In Hi..' hi- tin. i.l.ilntlff cuiucsi ueiwcen Willamette university and the .Mute school A suit has been filed in the circuit court of this county by the I'nited States National bank of Salem agiinst Simon Swarrs anil Viola S. Mnari, his wife. The plaintiff alleges th.it two promissory notes, each for $600, are now due and owing ami the inloivsr with the principal on one nmouiiU to $702.77 ami on the otner $079, in n.Mi tion to a total of $1.3N1.77 the plaintiff seeks juilgnieut for $1.'!5 attorney's few. A foreclosure of a mnrtirnire on lot 12. 1 1 t ' ' "'". -"fif ' ',1 i, - , ,..,: " r ... . . . i.HtU, WTNUVCikfSTATrcM, MONTRE.A1 The Scnntor.i w the season when they met the Peniten tiary team yesterday inside the walls and a Jiully cuntesteil game ended 0 to 5 with the convicts on thn short end. I'or eight innings it looked like the pen team wool. I romp away with the game after they piled up a three run lead in the sith on account of Sena torial errors but in the eighlh tin, Senators chased four across and this ended the scoring. This is the first time the Senators have been together this year and on that account their team work was lack ing, the convicts, however, also plnyet individual ball anil did not displav ill teamwork that they showed in last vein's games. Two pitchers were use1. by the Senators and three were used by the pen team. Craig started the game for Salem but was hoisted in the second inning when three hits net ted two runs for the House team. Salem scored two runs in the fourth and the score stood at two each until the Senators' infield muffed n 'few in field hits that should hnvo been easy outs and three scores wore chalked up for the pen. Ju the "eighth Devitt crooks were straightened out for several hits in a row mid aided by a few of rors the. Senators rang the bell four times and sewed up the game. Johnson relieved Devitt on the mound and fin ished the inning and Jin the nim "tiravy" (iriggs doffed his mit and mask and took charge of the pitcher's liox. lie retired the Senators without a hit and the game was ended. Cole who relieved Craig had plenty of speei and 11 good assortment of curves and with the exception of the sixth inning when boots behind him put. him in th hole he had the convicts swinging wild. He struck out 10 batters and hit one. The score; t AT!. It. H Willamette had a game scheduled with the 1'aiversitv of Oregon but at the last moment the Oregon faculty refused to allow tin boys to go so far from home because they had been naushtv and did no' have their lessons and the .Mute school was substituted. The main event was chararf errzrr the first game ofjniainly by lack of "crabbing" on T.",t part ot the mutes, otherwise the garni was featureless. The score keepers go writers' cramp in chalking up run for Willamette ami came down to pur chase a bracing iro soda. The mnu' filtered out also and no uccurate infor mation on the final score can be se cured. The Mutes' pitcher appeared te have some class but the team behind him 'was off color at times. KexTord twirled for the uuivi-r-.it v team. 'JKAtN New laurels for eolleire education sidle- miintl l,f nave been won in f'nnmln l,v "l.-.l" . i ..." ' i. lii ,, V " -v ""'tii aui-i-ess anu won u. lie IS iW. lieatty. who recent v was e Cel. ebniiii-torivn.l n .i.;...,t; ..i . - f - ......o.LU - 1. UMIlllimilUll UI I the youngest director and vice, etei-nul vmiih .i.,.,;r,f ;..ii..t iresident of the Dominion's irreat maimetie riers'mvilitv n,,,l ,innn.:.! ulroad, steamship and colonization energy." He was Lorn in a small j stem, the "C. P. R.." at 1)8 vears. Ontario town Thni,i 6....f u: Jilv 15 years from graduation. , bovlinod there. Now with the lei'al i r torn a lawyer's olliee to the board airairs of tho giant railwa under liiJ Pf the "C. P. R." in 14 years is bund, his is a strong hand, openim' eauy s recora since ne won. a law- and shutting with a keenness and '-r s sheepskin. His training as an farsightedness not often found in sj uliletc made lonjj hours of work uo.i- 'young a man. dill, c 11 uuiph rics, L'b .loins, lb Miekel, If Hell, if ICellcen, cf. ... Adams, ss McCnnimon, :tb t'raig, p. ...... Seymour, c'f. .. Downing, ,'U I'ole, i :i A. l'O. K. 2 l.'i 2 2 2 II 0 7 1 0 10 1 0 0 0 II 0 RAISED BY PRAYER I LKOWN BUYS MOHAIR l.rass V illey, Cal., April 21.- That i l :IMI to clear off the Kpisropal church delil has been raised through prayer was the statement today of Rev. pert PoMter. The sum of if'lilli) was needed but double that amount was received) in small iloualioiis. "x AUTO LAMPS f J ALL SIZES y GET THEM OF Iff L0CKW00D 216 N. Coiiiiiierclnl St. I.cbauoi, April 21. The ,eba- no'i Soilaville inohair pool was sold heie Sai iiil: v I'm -is :;s eenls a pound. This is tlie i.ighest price ever paid m iee uonnv,st lor moliair wool anil ex cool-, last .-eisous hiiihest sale bv 1." cents The pool consisted of 1 7,000 pounds. The purchasers were Win. I'o.inn an I Sen of Salem, Or. Members of Marine Corns j Are Skilled Riflemen j Washington, 1). ('., April 21. More ; t li it it fil'ty percent of the members of jthe 1'iiited States .Marino Corps nre skilled riflemen, nccoriling to a table 'just compiled. I In tin- little corps of fl,21 men, there :are iiS.J expert riflement, 2,-KtS sharp I shooters, and 1.I1H2 marksmen. ! The M n ine Corps lias excellent facil- . ities lor small arms target practice and (every effort is mnde to qualify the ! new recruit soon nfter his entry into jthe service as a "dead-shot sea soldier." SPANISH COIN PLOWED UP l.'i.!, I. 'all, dr., April 2-1. An old Spaai-'i coin was plowed up this week on the larm i.i' l.ott D, Itrown, located near Dull is, by Paul Mono. 'file dal. is 17-0 nnd the obverse side bears the inseiiption, "I'lirolns III, i'ei f'-alia. 17--0." in addition to a bust of (inch'. The reverse of the coin bears a peculiar coat of arms nul this inscription. "Ilispnn et hid lies, 2K P. A." It is presumed that the coin v,as i.-nde i,i the reign of Charles III, b'ing ot Spain, who died in 17SS, i ml dated rhi ltd. 44ttf -( Select Your Clothes from a Pure All Wool Stock BISHOP ALL WOOL SUITS $15.00 $20.00 $25.00 HART, SCHAFFNER & MARX $20.00 $25.00 $30.00 Arc all Kivcn the acid test and must show 100 per cent wool before they are made up into clothes. .We use only goods of standard dyes and guarantee all colors. It will lie of interest to you to see the New "Cornell" and "Varsity 5.V models for this season. i & y ; m tm m) X 'v-. Robert's Hats Salem Woolen Mills Store Just Wright Shoes $4.50 and $5 4 .J !: ! Jrarriage licenses were issued s.itar day at the office of the county cler; te Cecil ('. McDonald, a 'farmer of Maiitou. Wash., and Vere Viola Zosel, of 2 1 1 1 Mission street, Salem. K. Clair !,'oi 1 a Salem electrician, and Pearle Zinr, of Salem, also secured a matrimonial pc niit. The supreme court today granted At torney Karl C. lironaagh 10 days addi tional time to answer the affidavits that were filed in the supreme court in addition to Judge dalloway's answer to the mandamus proceedings that were brought to compel him to set a date to hear the foreclosure suit against Fannie K. Hubbard. Judge Calloway has stead fastly refused to set a date to hear the foreclosure suit on the grounds that the building in question will pay out if 1,'iven a little additional time but if closed out at present will sweep out the entire holdings of Mrs. Hubbard. The plaintiffs in the action then brought mandamus proceedings to compel the judtfe to set a date or show cause why he did not. The judge appeared throush his attorneys McSaty & McNary in the supreme court this morning to make answer and to show cause, but the plaintiffs asked for an extension of time to answer Mrs. Hubbard's ar fidavits. Mrs. Hubbard alleges in her affidavits that she was overcharged in numerous instances in the handling of the estate and construction of the Hub bard building and she has asked for a final accounting in the matter. She filed a motion to he allowed to file an amended answer in the matter and the court set April 2!l as the date for hear ing the arguments in the matter. A decree was handed down by Judge Calloway today in the suit of E.' M. Croisaa against C. W. Pass and Villa l' Pass awarding the plaintiff a judg ment in the sum of '.i7 with $100 at torneys fees against the defendants and ordering a foreclosure of the mortgage on lots 7 and N. Homestead Acres. S NEW TODAY J Watching the Scoreboard moved the Oaks fells apart uii at once like the well known one boss s..iy and there was nothing for the Tigers, to do hut pick up the pieces. Tacific Co?.st League Sl.miKgi;; I.. S !l 111 11 S 11 w I, os Angeles 1 1 Ouklanil n Vernon 1 1 San Francbco 10 Salt Lake 7 Portland 7 Pet. ,r,7!i .Diil. 524 471 j Don Under cf Vernon, started Onl; :lcad on the downward ath by stealing Ihome. Yesterday's Results. At Port la ml Salt Lake, I; Port land, 3. At San iranciscc; Vernon. in ml, s-'. At Los Angeles San Francisco, ? Los Angeles, l-il. Portland may have the edge on Salt Lake but the Heavers couldn't heal Bunny Hrio'f in the Sunday sessio'i. He visited the plate four times and hit snfely thrice, giving the Pees a win ning bunch of runs. George MeConnidl of fhe Cubs broke them so snippily around the rubber that the Pirates were held to cn? 1,'t, ,.)(;; ! a double by Viox anil C.hicago took the tirst game ot the series three to :,i-vo. ( lncinnati kept things tied i p for 12 verses, then St. Louis took advantage of droll's inisplay and won. Orady was among those presej-J in the cloutiest St. Louis game. HijRrdiic!--ed two home runs, another long swat and made 'four of the Clevanders', J I tallies. In the ninth Cleveland's sluggers hit Craudall five times in a row for fan- runs, ami vet we go ahroad to look lor I horrors. Oak- The monthly meeting of the Salem Floral Society will be held tins even ing at H o'eiock in the auditorium or the Commercial club. Short addresses and musicnl numbers will be included in the program. The proposition of clean-up week will ilso be taken up by the society an.l a date set when all will be urged to do their share in mak ing Salem the city beautiful. Permission to use films showing the workings of the P. S. postoffice has been given the Rev. .lames Klvin of the First Congregational church. Tiiese films are owned bv the government and are sent out And shown only by special permission. They are the only films of the kind owned by the gov ernment and are the first to be shown in this city. A special invitation will be given to the employes of the Sa lem postoffice to attend in a body nihoa they are exhibited at the church on the evening of Mav 7. CLAJSSinED ADVERTISING XATE Kate par word New Today: Each insertion, per word 1 One week (8 insertions), per woria Dae month (20 insertions), per word 17a All ads must be ordered for stated length of time, no ad to count leu tnaa 10 words. Tba Capital Journal will not be re sponsible Tar more than one insertion (or errors in Classified Advertise ments. Bead your advertisement the first day it appears and notify us im mediately if it contains an error. Minimum ehirge, 13e. PHONE 937 For Wood sal. tf HARRY Windowcleaner. Phone 768. May3 FRONT APARTMENTS Ground floor 491 N. Cottige. tf WANTK1) Five passenger l'"ord body. 11-20 e Capital Journal. ayr24 FOR BKNT SIGN'S For sale it C'ap" ital Journal office. tf NICK HOUSF.KF.F.PINO KOOjMS Near city hall. Phone 47. tf FOR SALK Two good brooders also seed corn. Phone 7I1F11. apr2j WANTED 4 young fresh milch cows, address Rt 5, Pox 180, Phone 981. tf WANTED Wood cutters to cut whita fir wood, $1.50 per cord. Phone 692. tl NEWJ0DAY MAX WANTF.I) For general farm work, Phone tiFll, apr24 WANTED To buy. baled oats, c h eii t or vetch hay. Phone M l It. apr24 FOK SA LK II ighurade Jerscv heifer calf, 4 mouths old. Address T. S. W. .co Journal. apr2(r San Francisco saved up all its st.-ain for a garrison finish that licked th' Angels twice and gave WolverTra's crew the series. Joe Corbet t win tin enigma to Los Angeles in the morning and in the afternoon Bnuui and Moon stopped the Angelic msn. OaklaniUand Vernon shared Honors it, the Faster, double header. Rowdy l-.l-liott was banished from the field by t'mpire Held in the afternoon for adopt iiiK a belligerent pose. With their holliru-.-e chieLiihi rr- National Leaguo W. T Philadelphia (i 1 St. Louis .1 4 Cincinnati 5 5 Pittsburg o "i Itoston tl II Chicago 4 .1 .V.rooklyii 2 tl New York I ." American League New fork ." 2 Poston ..: (i t St. Louis 4 Chicago (i ii Detroit 5 5 Washington 4 5 Cleveland 3 5 Philadelphia 2 6 Pst. .N."7 ..-."ili .nun .fioo .."00 .444 .400 .107 .714 .liOO ..r)oli .545 .1500 .4 44 ..7.5 .250 WANTED Tennis to plow t!5 acres will p.iv 2 ier acre, i 14.11 401. WANTED (iood work horse, not over 10 years old must bo cheap. Phono 76P12. 8pr24 FURNISHED house for rent, 7oom, modern, 642 N. High. Inquire at 660 N. High. May5 FOR SALE 191 .'I Twin Indian molor c.ycle, completely equipped, new tires. Phono 670. apr2u" LOST cravenette overcoat on State between 24th and High St, Please notify S6F22. apr24 WANTED 2 teams to haul wood bv the cord, short haul, must begin right away, Phone 002. tf FOK RUNT Housekeeping rooms well furnished on first floor, at reason able rates, 14tl Court St. apr24 WE WILL PA V 20c for eggs. 15c for hens in the tent just south Cherry City cafe, corner Ferry & llijjh, land ley & (ihotson. npr25 FOUR ROOM House and one acre of land, this is a good bay .it $1200, terms. See A. Kitterman, with W. H. liralieuhor.it & Co., 275 State St. apr24 PRINCE AND PA UPER, HIND AND NOBLE, MEET IN SHAKESPEARE TERCENTENAR Y " .IT It r, r& 'XT-,- - P. A ,0,1 m vi ixc r?P' 1!7' " e- wM 3 ft- . Mi r4' t VW-' Ik V . I i'i VV I A- y x ' 4; -:i,j l' U Mil ' p - ' V 1J auynataT vmNh Al All wvrit 44 i SHAKE Wtmt'YiriD ChtiR.HCR.$jn SHRXESPiLHREft nfLOICRL MfiiQUE, fit WtYQGK Thn'uighout the world, save war has interdicted normal activities, the memory of William sihakespeare was especially honored this year on April 2tt and sulrseipieiit dates. Three hun dred years ago. en April 2:!. lOli". Wil liam Shakespeare died at his heme in where ' Stratford on-Avon, at the close of his 52d year. He was famous in his life time, and the years that have elapsed since his death have placed him on the pedestal of the greatest writer of all time. To lienor fitly his memory, public p:igcaat. festival, musical recitaU, representations of his work, meetings, readings, assemblages of school chil dren, etc., have been arranged. Our pictures are a reproduction of a portrait believed authentic of Shakespeare and some of the characters in a "Miakes pearan floral masque" in Netv York City. IS-ROOM HOUSE 7011 N. High St. for sale at your price, mako an offer, owner on ground. apr24 FOR S A L E Wa 1 1 Ship Savage bicycle, fully equipped, in best of. condition. Apply 634 Ferry St. apr25 WE CAU SAVE you money on garden hose, Nelson Pros. & Patton, plumbers 255 Chcmckcta St. tf WANTED To buy Mohair. East Sa lem Tannery, 25th and Oak streets. Phone 2160-M. tf WANTED Horse weight 1500 or 1600 not over 8 years old Geo. K re nil, Ht. 3, box 190, Salem. apr2.1 Ft) It SALE 2 milch cows, 4 heifers, I fresh soon, .mil tl yearlings. F. Ft. Stark, R, 4, box 112. apr2l WANTED 6 men to cut while fir logs up into wood .iiere at Salem, must begin Monday. Phone 692. tf FOR SALE ,'l heifers, team of mares, wagon, hack or will trade part for good milk cows. Phoae 86F5.apr2U WANTED Will pay cash rent for 4 or 5 teres of good potato land. Must be cheap. Address Journal C-S0. Maytj LOST Vestpocket camera, left in car waiting room at Asylum .Sunday af ternoon, Return to Journal office, re ward. apr2(j FOR RENT A modern 5 roomed and a 7-roomed residence for $5 per month. John II. Scott, over the Chicago Store. ipr24 WANTED A middle aged housekeeper who floes not object to children, light work. Inquire at 190 South 14th Btrcet. tf WANTED Woman to do washing at house, answer giving wages desired and Phone number. J. W. eo. Capital Journal. FOR SALE 3 V4 half truck Studebaker wagon. Will trade for heavier waion, cordwood or stumpage. 2786 Lee. Phone 1322-J. tf WHITE ROCKS An egg stnin of ex hibition quality. 15 eggs by parcel post for $1.50. Imperial Egg Farm, Route 3, Salem. tf LACE and scrim curtains laundered by experienced band, also table lin en and shirt waists. Phone 764.1, 705 N. 20th. ' aprL'5 FOR RENT Business block room, size 18x80 feet. 467 State street. In quire at 4G3 State. Phone 1009. Maurice Klinger. tf WANTED A lady to help with house work and care for chickens, state wages desired in reply. Address A. B. co Journal. npr25 CHOICE ROSES Shrubs and all kinds of fruit trees, cheap, to clean out stock. Jones' nursery, rear of the armory. Thono 413. Aur24 MELWOOD Cleaning and Pressing Parlors and dressmaking by experi enced lady. All work guaranteed. 2590 Fair Grounds Road. Apr25 GOAT AND SHEEP SHEARING -By np to date power equipment. List your orders at Salem Fuel Yards. Phone F29. Densmore Frcsia. tf WANTED May 1 for the summer a 4 to 6 room well furnished house with yifrd for family of four, all respons able. Apply Salem Fruit Union apr27 A $2500 LOAN Wanted on 50 icres of cleared land within one mile of the state house. Land all around it ba bcen platted tor city lots. Particu lars at Dinger Fruit Co., 540 Statu St. or phono 56. apr25 FIVE ROOM Bungalow, two acres of fine land, fruit and beries. Close in. Price $1600. See Ed. Canntsev, with W. II. Urahenhorst .t Cn "7". sn.,i.. St. npr24 fll-" Two acre home, at Wnodburn. Ore., plenty of fruit and berries, new 5 room house and bam. chicken house jnd park, owner will exchange for Salem residence propertv. I'riee tt.-OOO. W. H. (trnbenhorst & Co. 275 State St. B,,r21