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SIX THE DAILY CAPITAL 7" RN'AL. SALEM, OREGON. MONDAY, MAY 1, 1916. n 11 ri n ti ti u u II H IJ M n ii ri a ii EJ 13 ti E1 H E3 U H nJ.K W 11 P-3 ..'iT' ."r'""l'"i"i miw i-i .1 . in .!- .n,nyyipg. m.wiiayt n n ti u u u in m u in 1 ei n n ii Kl :i y n 1 S.1 El II 111 iri ti ii 11 1 U in 51 nn 111 M M ti 11 ti ti a m ti ti n 13 i i M n n n M W ii II 11 V-M-M r-i r pan ivews ti M a if M We now have the most complete stock of New Spring Footwear in Oregon. Anything that you can ask for all the newest things. I ramps aid II Get tlia Range of Snclriag Satisfaction A "Bull" Durham cigarette has all the vim, vigor and dash of Uncle Sam's fighting men. That' why the American Army is an army of "Bull' Durham smolcers. For a virile. ; lively, manly smoke, "roll your M : .. ..n ii" r..i WW 14 Willi BEAVERS 5 10 Salem Team Looks Good Upon First Diamond Appearance This Season . I1IS KOMA DOES j: L SOME GREAT PITCHING I o ; L Joe Banjamin, vs. Billy Nelson, Pacific Coast Champion of Spokane. (Middleweights.) VS. iFans 20 In Ekht Innings and i I i i i i . i 1 . In 33 Inccgs Has Struck Out 72 All indications are pointing to the largest Low Shoe season in many years. Do not wait until the lines are broken get your pair now. We are hav ing heavy sales in our slipper room regardless of the slow, backward spring. a it m ti ii n if " i If n u n n u u a u u u u H Bull" Durham. genuine: I 3 U! LialLa' i RWSN - LIURHAMi: ,z p Yti a j'i ; s Iiiter-City League Standings. Tirailfoi-.U ... K i rli p:i t ri-1; s Silli'-in Vuoibi:ru ... Moiitavilli' .. St llllll'lH ... lli'iivcrs Woinllaiiil ... V. h. 4 4 2 :i i ,i IVt. .Mill .Sim .liOII .lOII .5(1(1 .ion .J.")ii .000 ! Viuii'oiivcr, AVash., May 1. ICotula, Ipiti'hcr fur tho Slati' Si'lnml fur the i i ': f, fanned 20 ini'it in ci-ht innii:,'s in n fiainc with the 'I'v.i'iily-t'irst in- in ii t ry lu'rc ycstcl'dny. I)i'Siite this Jotnla went after his irevinns rei'oril I i 1 1 r i si ii Keonrs. jie iiioimniy wnunii Jluive eqnalefl it yesterday if the so I- j ' diers hadn't boon in the load at the last half uf the ninth innini,'. ;!c i In V innings Kotnla has fanned men. SEMX-WINDUP IKE COHN, VOliijjUCll, Coming Champion Joe Burnstein v. Fredericks PrelimiiiRry (170 Lbs.) Rocky Williams, Vs. RufusBoatwright MOOSE HALL ! Monday Evening, May 1, General 7 P. M. Admission Sl.OO; Ringside $1.50 : :;: : :;: t NEW TODAY ; PHONE 037 For Wood sal. tt HABEY Windowelcaner. Thone 76. May3 G)()1 vSeed eorn Phone itli'U. GOATS r'OU Fuel Yards. tor iCile ehe.ip. in a y j Saloni m;iy;f SALE Jmjuira VROK1- APABTMENT9 Ground floor 491 N. Cottige. tf KOU KALK $1000 mortgage A care Journal. fur $!00. tlf t'OB RENT SIGNS For sale it Cap itul Journal office. tf VVANTKI) Durroiigha Adding ii;achin bcooikI hand. Journal 27li. mavS FOR SALK Vmmir, heifer ealf. Phone fresh cow with 31.F23. maya WANTKI) A man with three to harrow. Phone 1U1 or 131. norsei mayl MODKKN JIDTSK for rent, Kod lo cation, cor. Uth and Marion, niay i SMOKING TOBACCO R S PPF If vou do not have perfect foot, comfort in every way, it is here for you in Ground Grippers. They remove all ailments cf the foot, and make walking and standing a comfort. Come in and try on a pair of these wonderful shoes. H Et m ii El U tl li Ui ti! 11; n n Hj II 11 E1 Ii II IV, 11 "Bull" Durham is the mild est of all cigarette tobaccos. Its unique aroma and distinctive ! mellow-sweet flavor are dupli- j cated by no other tobacco. It j ha3 been the great American ! smoke for three generations. Learn to "roll your own ! with "Bull" Durham you ; can do it with a little practice i -and you'll learn new smoke ! enjoyment At I'nrtlaml Kirkpatricks (1, Miyitaville 2. At St. Helens Bradford 12, St. Helens rt. At Salem Sulem .", llahy Heavers 2. A$h for FREE j with tacit Se oc?5 C?-IK. WB AMERICAN VOSACCO COMPANY, Howard Hanliury Cross StoritM, .lai'k.son Nelly 's silver .Mine. Jacobs Knulish Kairy Tales. I. nan Yellow Kairy iiook. AlaiHlonald The Princess and the Goblin. Huberts Haunter of the Pine Gloom, The Salem Senators celebrated their advent into the Inter-Citv league yes terday by trimming the Baby Heavers ." to 2. linrliani, who was on the kuoll for Salem allowed seven scattered hits while the Senators were collecting 11 from If .MH.rl ' tl-ll.atora Tl. M.mnl.nn fiidded like veterans and despite the fact that they showed rough in spots I made no costly boots. With a few j games behind them the Senators will bo able to give an argument to liny team in the league and the "faithful few" who visited Jci'iiittu park yesterday were freely predicting a pennant for the Salem aggregation. Salem started the scoring in the .first inning when Hell wont to first on jn fielder's choice, took second on Wil i son's out and scored on Adams' single. The Heavers caine back w ith one in the I third when Blake, the beaver twirler, ! was safe on Wilson's error, took second ! on al hit and scored when (Iroee bomieod a hot one off of Adams' foot. Salem won the game in the fifth frame and llarliani started the rally with u clean siuule. Humphrevs at- i tempted to sacrifice and Blake threw to i center field in tin endeavor to catch iliaiham at second. Barham scored on the inisplav. Wilson doubled and Humphreys registered. Rupert hoisted lllake at this juncture nnd (ioddart, n left bander, was sent to the filing line. i Wilson scored the third run of the in j n i ii on Mauser's double. Knglos scored the second run for the jBoaveis in the seventh on a hit and an error and the Senators duplicated when ! Adams hit and then scored on Mauser's 1 second double. j After College Championship. I ! Eugene, Ore., .May 1. The northwest' inti'ici jleginte hnsebnll, championship1 inav be decided in a .series of games ho-! s tween the I'niversity of Oregon and the Oregon Aggies beginning here this aft ;;c ernoou. The second gmne will be played !: tomorrow. I The Aggies are in the lead with a c winnin average of .750 per cent. Ore ; gon stands at .500 Washington is now I out of the running by virtue of losing two games to Oregon last week. -2 1 Twenty-Six Shooters As Marksmen or Better on Ran?e I Twenty-six cd' the members of Com ipanv M," who wont to the rifle range yesterday i practice for the first (lav of record qualified as marksmen or bet- I tor. The high score ot the day was made by Private Alva (". Mitchell, who scored 21!). nnd four cpuili'fiod as sharp shooters.,' The range will bo open next Saturday and Sunday for record prac tice for the remainder of the company who have qualified as first class men in the instruction practice. The follow-in" scores were made yes terday: Kxnert riflemen, score -in. rrivnio 5-BOOM COTTAGK FOB BENT Strictl modern, close in, $lti. i'honi) 1122. Ml MONEY To loan and money w.inted. F. K. Baker, attorney, Bunk of Com merce. " mayl 1M IjA II & PUG H choice seed iiot"o toes, prize Biirbnnks. Phono 52F11 and 83ri. inay.'S FUBNISUED house for rent, 7 rooms, modern, 642 N. High. Inquire at 600 N. High. Majr5 WANTED To buv lem Tannery, 25th Paone 21G0-M. Mohair. EaBt Sa- and Oak streets. tf The Axe Palls Today. San Francisco, .May I. This is the day -when the axe must fall among the Seals. A resolution adopted by the i oust league owners at tnc rjociniuna a i,. r u;ii,,,ii oio of the season provided that all clubs j sharpshooters, score 1!)0. T.ieut, J. B. must reduce to 18 men by May 1. The j Nopr 20S. pnrKP1I1t TI. F. McTnturff, Seals are carrying 111 men. but Manager 1 '1!)5. Privates Clifford Brown, 105: Mil ler McGilchri-st, 194. .Marksmen, score lbo. Pargeant James Wolvorton announced today that he would prune down the squad today. II is believed that A1 Mnchold will go. Sals Got 78 Hits. San Francisco, .May 1. Baseball fans of a statistical turn of mind today pointed out that the Seals, during the seven games last week garnered 78 hits, an average of better tfian 11 hits per game. At that they woi only four games. Skull Fractured ty Ball. Portland. Ore., May . His skull fractured by a pitched ball, William .Martin, aged 2.'l, is in a serious condi tion today. Martyi was playing vith the Verboot team against Banns, Ore. May Abandon Rugby. Palo Alto, Cnl., liny 1. If the Stan ford students, in their secret bnllot Wednesday, decide that they want to abandon rugby in favor of American football, "then the president of Stan ford will have to stop in and take hold " K. Norton, ISO: Privates Andrew M. Vincent, 181: Erroll V. Proctor, 17!l; Frederick I). Thiolsen, 17A; Grove Hom sley, 175; Kenneth Aspinwall, 174; II. Benjamin, 17.1; Ernest Moore, 170; Lee McAllister, Hill; Donald Fletcher, HiS; Justice M. Cobum, 104; Ralph Wihlers, 104; Allen G. Carson. 103; Henry Janei ger, 104; Harry Plan. 102; Nelson Croshaw, 102; 'John S. Ki'ohs. 101; George P. Putnam, 100; Clarence Baycs, ion. First class men. Welow 100. Miller llaydeu. 155; Carl D. (iabrielson, 150; ,T. W. Harbison. IIS; Clmuncey Lock wood, 127. NEW TODAY FOR RALE hatching. FOR RENT-furnished. White Rock riione 403 U eggs for may.'! -Modern 4 room bouse well Piiono 70SW. tf Pacific Coast League Standings NICE HOUSEKEEPING Near city hall. Phone 47. E00M3-tf Sabin Bar Bovs. CUT RATES ON ALL REPAIR WORK-BEST ! I Wells Jingle Book, j Wilson Myths of the Red Children. ' . Yale When Mother Lets Us Give a Party. LEATHER AND WORKMANSHIP n in in n.nm vi lib I nufcx Next to Ladd & Bush Bank 326 STATE STREET, PHONE 616 11 ii 13 n u 13 ia n ii ti ii ii 13 II 13 11 11 11 13 11 11 13 IS II rj 1 KKW BOOKS IN THE CHILDREN'S ROOM Carroll Alice in Wonderland. i Coo and Christie--Story Hour; First! Header. j 1 Duncan Adventures of Hillv Top--the following now books wore put m ' i not in the children s room on Mitur diiy morning; most of them are simply now copies of books that have been there before. Arabian Nights, Brvce Short Stories for Little Folks, ilielloro--Spanish Fairy Tales. Eddy Friends nnd Helpers. Eggleslon- Wreck of the Uodbird. Fiench -Junior Cup. Hull -llniidionifl for ilnudy Boys. Ilawthoiuio--Wondorbook and Ta glen ouil Tales. JOE BENJAMIN. , ! The score: Habv Bcavors- Li nd, "if ; Watts, bs (Iroee, cf I Casey, 2b j Hlan'ohard. lb . . I Druhot, rf Englos, 3b Fleichstengor, c Blake, p ....... Giithart, p AB. H. PO. A. E (I 1 1 Los Angeles v Vernon Oakland San Francisco Silt Ij,U " Portland ...ZIZ'ZI , ! Yesterday's '! At Portland 1'ortland 5. Vernon 2. At Sau l'raneiseo San rrandsco i". Salt Lake 0-5. At. Los Angeles Los Angeles 5 4, Oakland 1-2. W. 1 5 13 11 14 10 !) Eesclts U Pot. 11 ."7 .:U(I .51(1 .500 .455 .40! FOH SALE 2 good brooders call at Farmers Feed Barn. cheap, mav2 i 1 o I 1 . " I COMPETENT Dressmaking by day if-.OO. Address K M care Journal, may 2 FOR Roat Nice furnished room in now house in private family. 3 blocks from P. O. Inquire CI-10 care Journal. Try Capital Journal want Ads. Totals ... Salem Humphrey, 2 Bell,, if.'... Wilson, 3b . I .Aiiums. ss. . Haiiser. e. . Miekel, If. , Jones, lb Karmaoli, of. Bin ham. p. . 21 0 -I i AB. R. H. PO. A 1 2 1 1 1 2 Z 0 2 II 0 1 1 !t 2 1 1 4 E. 2 I ;i 0 1 ! 0 1 1 o ! o! 35 Totals Summary: Two base Haiiser, Jones. Struck out, Blake, 2; Gothoart. 3. I 3 11 27 8 4j hits, Wilson, I Barnhiini, 10; j Passed balls. Haiiser, 1; Floiohtengor, 1. Over-throw, j Mauser, 1. Hit by pitcher. Humphreys, by Blake. Stolon bases, Adams, Huuser : Karnuiok. Pitchers' record, Blake, 4 1-3 innings, 21 at bat, 0 hits. 3 runs, 3 on and 1 down; (lothoart, 4 2 3 innings, 7 hits, 15 nt bat. 2 runs. Charge, defeat to i I Blake. Time of game. i:55. I'lnpiro,,' Lewis. Scorer, l.outiou. I M SALEM ICE CO Pure DistilUnl Water Ice. Phone ; Billy Xelson, who boxes eight rounds with Joe Benjniniii at the .Moose hull . : tonight, arrived in Snloni yesterdiiy and 1 worked out lit Klett's. Ho boxed 10 'rounds and apepurod to.be in excellent ' condition for tonight's go. The other boxers arrived this afternoon and took n light workout but ilia no heavy work, i Tho ring is being fitted up nt the Moose hall this afternoon for the snmk j er mid Promoter Goldberg stales that ho j oxoects the largest orowd ever assenib j led at a smoker in this city, The card j has boon announced in the press foi I the past week and 32 rounds of box- ing is iiiuiounsed for the evening's en tertainment. The doors will open at 7 o'clock to night for the smoker and the bouts will si art proniptlv at S:15 nccordiug to Promoter Goldberg. Salem won from Portland yesterday III the i-ontoM aow on between the Sun-j day schools of the First Christinn churches of fie two cities. In at tendance. Salem showed 42S ngainst I j Cortland's 3(; in now nienibeis, Sa- j loin's record was 28, while the best i that Portland coull do was 15. But! I'mlland hid n little more ready iuoii- ;el as tho eollei tion there was $37.41 ; against ,'.'5.S!i for Salem. However, Sa lem won two oat of three points and the contest now stands, Salem 15. - I'ortliind 12. nnd only four more Sun ;days before liio cose of the contest. i An operetta, presented out doors, will i be n feature at the State Institution j for the Feeble Minded Tuesday nfter-i noon at 2 o'clock in which 30 children: i from the school will take part. The j operetta is entitled "The Fairy Mot " j and is the iiir.iual spiin entertainment i of tho institution. The public is in-' .vited. Rostein & Greenbaura Dry Goods, Millinery and Shoes We invite you. to visit our Millinery Department in rear room. We have a splendid display. Nearly all our hats, are trimmed by Salem women, in our store, expert trimmers, and copied from the latest models. Our regular prices are lower than these so-called sale pices of our competitors'. That is why we do the business, and do not have to put on a sale in mid- .SpiKfin If vnii rtovo nnr vieiforl no flilo Aonn La hia and do so: you will be oleased to see the arrav nf nnn- ' m a - - - w v ular merchandise, Trimmed Hats, Shapes and Flowers. Low Prices. Oregon City Enterprise: Lawrence liueoiiieli nnd Harry Graves, of this city, lire packing salmon in legs of ice ut the Oregon City Ice factory, pre paratory to making a shipment to a Rotterdam fish denier. The first ship nient will be in the nature of tin ex periment, nnd if the salmon arrive in j good condition a carload o'f salmon willjThe first be sent from Oregon City to Peterson , kegs, and S Hughes, liotteidum fish luerohants. meut. There is one more full fledged drug gist in the city. Athos A. Stone, em ployed at Dr. S. C, Stone's drug store Ik-is pas-vd the examination of the state board of pharmacy. Dallas Rumor says Valley nnd Sileta toad will be completed to coast. shipment coinists of three will soon be ready for ship- Ladies New Waist See our display of Waists at 50c, 75c, $1.00 and $1.25 -all new this season and extra good values. 240-246 Commercial St. FURNISHED rooms and housekeeping nppartments, rates reasonable, close in, 100 Court. tf FOB SALE Homo Comfort Steel Range, cheap, in excellent stupe 2,87 S. Winter street. mayl WE CAU SAVE you money on garden hose, Nelson Bros. & Patton, plumbers 255 Chemekcta St. tf WANTED 1915 or 1916 Ford, must be in good shape, must be cheap for cash. Phone 0!'2. tf FOB SALE or trade twe acres of fine land 6 room house, by owner. 320 liuhbard Dldg. may3 WANTED A lady for housekeeper and care for one small child. Address C. Ii. co Jouru.il. mayl FOB RENT Furnished and unfurnish ed rooms in Hubbard bui tttiu. W. H. Norn's. Room 304. tf A PAYING cash business for sale. Down town, $11100 or less will iinu? die. Gil care Journal apr2(J POSITION WANTED Experienced bookkeeper or clerical work. Phone Hotel llligh, Room 52. bayl WANTED Will pay cash rent for 4 or 5 'icrcs of good potato land. Most be cheap. Address Journal C-50. May3 LOST Hangbng containing money and various articles. Howard for return to J. 11. Fleming, Mneleay, Or. mayl FOB SALE OR RENT 1 7-room, 1 fi room houses, modern. See owner A. Korb, 10115 5th St., Salem, Or. mayl WANTED Modern 4 or 5 room cot tage or bungalow, close in. nrcfer- ably furnished. C. IS. co. Journal, tf GOOD Driving horse for sale or will trade- for heavier horse, also fresh cow. O. C. Grittie, R. 3, Phono 77 mayi WANTED Experienced lady desires position in hotel as chamber maid or dish washer. Address R. 5, box () Silem. mayl FOB SALE Bay mare, weight about 1200 lbs. or will tr.ule for gelding or fresh cow. Chris Peterson, Salem Heights. mnyi MEN WANTED To cut niner wood. good timber, also wood haulers want ed. Phone 70F1I, N. Henningson, If. 3, box 252. may2 FOB SALE 34 half truck Studebaker wagon. Will trade for heavier wagon, eordwood or stumpage. 2786 Lee. Phone 1322-J. tf FOR RENT Business block room, size 18i80 feet. 467 State street. In quire at 403 State. Phone 1009. Maurice Klinger. tf FOUND Two Jersey heifers about (2) years old, lawn color. Two stiotled months old. Phono mav.'i heifers about 10 1257 and pay for ad. QOAT AND SHEEP SHEARING By op to date power equipment. List your orders at Salem Fuel Tarda. Phone 29. Deosmore & Fresia. tf RUG WEAVING Colonial jrt snuares made from rags any size up to 9 feet wide. Work called for and de livered, 150 South 12th St. Phone 2419. Mayl WANTED Te inis on H. Patter son's place south of Eola to haul wood, $5 per day. They will finil the foreman, Mr..Sischo, "on the job. Must begin work right away. tf BEDDING PLANTS of all kinds for porch boxes, baskets and lawns. Ge raniums, all colors, very best. Price very reasonable. Grahcr Bros, green houses, 1203D street or phone 550. Drive out and see for yourself. Mayl HR SALE Horses, farm horses and drivers; fresh cow or coming fresh; choice of one year old or two vear old pure blood Shorthorn bulls; stock hogs from 70 lbs. up. Address Wm. II. Egan. Gervais, Oregon, Route 2. Phone 3F1I. mayl FOB SALE Modern 10 room housn and four aores, in Falls Citv. all modern conveniences, and Studabak er car. 0 cylinder. 1915 model, A-l condition. Will sell for cash or terms or trido. Address Mrs. fhloa A. Seymour, Salem R. 2. Trine. Moun tain View .school. mavli