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Five Ameri cans were murdered by bandits while working 11 milling claim between liosa rio ami Mazatlan in Sinnlim according to Aiimricnu miners arriving here to day. One of the slain men was named Volax. The names of the others arc unknown. THE OLD RELIABLE" '1sTOW3t!l"TlJl 1' w "" iiwaw itr, rf fc. fVi K P Y FOR MEN AT UHUUGIUTtt.ORTHIM. BOX HY MAIL bOv I FROM PI ANTEN 3 HFNRYST. BROOKLYN NY BEWADS OF IMITATIONS minimum irawwwnmniiTi Whsa In BAXEM, OREGON, to at BLIGII HOTEL Strictly Modern Fres ana Private Bath KATES: 75c, 11.00, I1.B0 PES DAT Taa only hotel in the businosa district Nsret to till Depots, Theatre and Capitol Building. A Jlonia Away From Horn. T. Q, BLIOH, Prop. Both Phones. Free Auto Baj. OurWapt Ads arc .Vorih Crowir tooulBocaus they are bound tobni?ite Results you want Try Cmo lo-Morrow "BU A I 1L f SALEM ICE CO rure Distilled Water Ice. jJJJ Sport Watching the Scoreboard Pacific Coast League Standing v. I,. Los A ii yell's 17 12 ' Sun Francisco 17 14 Suit I .ii lit- I-' VI Vermin 13 14 Oakland 14 Hi I'urtlimd 10 15 IVt. .5srt .." 18 ..100 .481 .4117 .400, Yesterday's Results I'or'hno 1'ortlanil 7, At An- 1 rl -K At Oakland Srn Fruicisco 3, 0.:k- lill.l 2 At .u Angeles Salt Lake I. Ven:o i Fit; gerald won for Hie Seals iivt I lv I; ii I when lie lushed nut a long drive in the final frame, lo'l to ''irstj and sprinted to the clubhouse .ij the veiling ni n scored. I Beer ot the Oaks heaved well mgii perfect ball with hut two lapses, l'ld those two lapses did the ditry work. Waiiibsgansn of Cleveland speared a hot drive in the seventh and saved the .;a,v for his outfit , the White S.ix lifiig blanked. Torn Hughes of Salt Lake did a trick .gainst Hie-home team .it l.os Angel's lh.it he had often done while L. A. was- his own sod. He slammed out a single that materially assisted in win ning his own game an. I crushing t ie Vernon Tigers. There was lots of dazz ill the -game as both sides swatteil long, war'ii doi ts and gamboled over the paths like sprightly gazelles. I.or Angeles was coining strong in the ninth at Portland when Hill Speas shut off the rally by scooping a torrid ilnisv cutter und pegging Muggert out at the plate as lie was aimui 10 score 11 tieing run. SI. Louis' infield collapsed when (in ciniiati started a gnrnson in the nint.i cud Cincinnati won six to two. Olympic Club Men Bring Home Scalps San Francisco, May .1. There w is .inhibition at. the Olympic, dim lonuyi when the 'local' (iinateur boxers re turned from the far western champion ships lit Seattle. Hilly Hughes, 125, and W'ilin Coiilstihg, 112, brought home scalps. Will Box Tonight Portland, Or., May Al Summers and Valley Trnmbit is, local middle weiuhts. will box six rounds here to night. Another attraction of the same curd is 11 six round bout between Hilly Mascot t of Portland mid Karl dinners of Tncotnn. Four oilier contests are scheduled. Watts Gets First Money Portland, Or., May 5. Circuit Judge Knvnn.xiigh today overruled the Aero Club of American and awarded "(III first prize money to John Watts ot St. Louis for winning the biillnon race during the Portland Hose festival. Alter Walts hud won the race the Aero Chili disqualified him because he had failed to post a $50 entrance fee. The club Awarded prizes to Hoy Don alds lohu Harry and II. K. Honey well in the order named. California Fruit Crop Is Far Below Average Sacramento, Cal, May .1. Indications point to a deciduous fruit erop in Cali fornia fur nelow normal, according to the crop report issued today by (Icoige P. Wcldon, chief deputy state horticul tural commissioner. California's deciduous fruits are in a much poorer conditii-.i rtiiin a year ago, according to Wcldon. The prospects re garding citrus fruits and olives is much better, though it is 11 little earl.?- in the season to draw conclusions regarding these crops. Try Oaoital Journal Wnnt An JlshbY-i'Lexicon-i'i"1 ARROW COLLARspring style, in two heights CltUTT. PEABOOVtrCa INC.AWKfXS THE DAILY CAPITAL ?r News Company M Makes Best Showing at Quarterly Inspection According to the information received from headquarters of the Third regi ment, O. X. Ci., by Captain .Max (iehl liar this morning. Company M made the best showing of any company in the regiment ut the quarterly inspection which was held March 31 At this time Company M had iii enlisted men ai three officers out for inspection which was 14 more than the nearest competi tor, Company B, of Portland, which hud three officers and 02 men out for in spection. The official report shows the follow ing record of attendance: Field and taf f Unlisted officers. men. 34 IS J 3 liO 02 10 29 42 47 . 41 5.1 Hi 44 7U 10 Headquarters Co. 4 .Machine (Inn Co. ....... 0 supply Co 0 Company A ."! Company li . 3 Company C 3 ('Company I) 3 Company F 2 Company F 2 Company O" 3 i Company H 3 Company I 2 Company K 2 Company L 1 company M 3 Sanitary troops 3 Total 000 Grand Military Ball at Dallas Armory (Capital Journal Special Service.) Dallas, Or., May .1. A grand mili tary ball will be given by the members of Company L, (). X. 0., in the Dal las armory next Kridav night at which the Governor and his entire staff in full uniform will be in attendance. Other prominent officers of the National (Juard are expected to be present. The militia boys have been working indus triously for the past week cleaning ivi Hie armory and placing it in fine shape for the affair, which promises to be the must pleasing event that has taken place in the city for several years. 100 invitations have been issued and a good crowd is expected to attend, among whom will bo parties from Salem, Independence, Falls City and McM innville. 1 Cates Elected to Council. Lew A, Cates, editor of the Polk County Observer, was elected Wednes day evening to fill the position of Coun-eilmnti-nt-largo made vacant by the resignation of W. L. Barber. Mr. Cates how ever ret used to accept the honor and the office will be filled at the next regular meeting of the council. Other officers elected by the council for the ensuing year are.: City Attorney, Kd. F. Cond; trensurer, W. (I. assail; marshal. O. P. Chase; jiight poliseinan, John Shaw; street commissioner, W. L. Harder. To Observe Champoeg Anniversary Tomorrow The 73rd anniversary of Founders' Dav at Chnnipoeg will lie observed to morrow, under the auspices of the mem bers of the Oregon Pioneer association. Those attending from Salem will nrobablv take the Oregon . Kleet lie at tl;4.1 o'clock in the morning, go to illo und from there take the boat to the ('hiimpoeg grounds. An .iddress will be delivered by the L'ovei nor. followed bv short talks from inoneer men and women. As in the oast, a basket dinner will lie n feature of the dav, the regular program begin- liimr iilmnl 1 o'clock III till' II t teillOOII. , Those at tending from Salem will re turn on the Oregon Klectrie limited, nrrivliitf here at li:40 o'clock p. in. Judge P. II. D'Arcv, who has been 1,'iit of tlu l;iv for the p:st ttn will preside. Heshles the for- in.il addresses, a piogram of vocal and instriiinental music has been prepared. Try Capital Journal Want Ads. Capital Journal Only Complete Paper Sold Tlie rnpitnl Jonrniil la tlie only (vcniiij; daily publiahoj in Siilem tlmt i a coniplote lU'WupapiT. Tlio 1'ortlanil paper pi'iMU'd Hero are printed in the forenoon about 11 o'clock, are simply the regular edition of the dny before with aoiue clmiges'on the first page. They are only extras made up for street sales and out of town circulation, making no pretense to being real newspapers. The Capital Journal on the other baud, coutaius the complete leased wins service up to 3:30 p. in., nhieh is 0:30 p. m. in New York and past midnight in Kurope, the sent of the great war. . It also contain all the local new of Salem and sur rounding territory that ia worth while. It is a complete after noon newspaper and the ouly one circulated iu Salem, When tou pay your money for a Tort innd evening paper here you are merely being "faked" into buy ing a cheap extra with big headline ou the first page and yesterday' new everywhere, else. The Capital Journal sell on the street for 2 cents. Pay no more. RXAL. SALEM. OREGON. I 11 El M tl El II 11 11 II tl 11 II II 11 C3 II II II M n u tl 11 tl 13 II II II 11 11 II 13 II tl I! tJ II n n Easememifc Sale SATURDAY BE ON HAND WHEN THE DOORS OPEN SATURDAY MORNING, AND GET SOME OF THE FOLLOWING BARGAINS IN OUR BARGAIN BASEMENT DEPARTMENT, EVERY SHOE IN THIS DEPARTMENT ON SALE: 500 Pairs Barefoot Sandals, all sizes 5 to 2, go at 95c 300 Pairs Men's, Women's, Boys' and Children's Tennis Shoes go at ... . 50c 200 Pairs Men's Elk Bals, all sizes, go at : : $1.95 100 Pairs Boys' Elk Bals, all sizes, go at $1.65 100 Pairs Youths' Elk Bals, all sizes go at 1 $1.35 500 Pairs Ladies' Shoes, up to $5.00, now go at $1.95 200 Pairs Men's Work Shoes up to $4.00, now go at ' $2.65 Thousands of other bargains in all kinds of Shoes for work, dress or play. Cut Rates in Repair Work a u ei u u r II 11 13 II II Everwear Hose and Ground Gripper Shoes II II 11 II II II tl M Carranza Troops, Pershing, EW MEXICO Will i i k. , XNFW MEXICO --JhJ :x' srirfflr-- prEV, , rece3) V Anchofl3i,.u. S I II I t jn,,CHlriB Csy 1 f ! A r X i jhpcyRirHop otioiol p A f Picfehi VL j J t Sat Sierri ,Joa VjX MEXICAN SOLDIEZS SURROUND PEKSHING'3 KfY The limp herewith shows the locution of General Pershing's forces in Mex ico and how they me entirely surmumlo d by Carranza troops nnd outnumbered three to one. The heavy black line ind icates the line ot' communications ot the I'nited Mates troops. AsaRule ourWanlAdS himptrvrnnrmAAnd onuo-inonuwaiKixe ujJOll(lonLjwwtyouW j li j.: .j. l .1 . I I II ! FRIDAY, MAY 5, 1916. a shoe m Outnumhering on All Sides of Him T' Taj jVVantAduouputinqur . n 1 . . 11 t . . tl puiwyourcsuusi rim, rrLfcrariHI M tl 11 U 13 El E1 13 II tl 13 11 tl II tl tl U 11 El 13 n 13 13 EJ El U 13 tl El E3 13 13 Ei 13 EJ El El n E3 II tl u rt 21 El El El E3 13 El E3 El El P El El EJ EJ El SPECIALS 326 State St. -Phone 616 Next to Ladd & Bush Bank EJ El El E3 El IJ 13 y (Continued From Page One.) in the Sussex case, however, is a thorn in the side of optimism. The govern ment had considered the ease against (formally on this point complete. No definite action will be taken by Hie cabinet, it is 'expected, until the clficiul text arrives by cable, probably tomorrow. FOR SALE via laud, acres, 20 acres of bottom 50 acres in cultivation: some hill with timber, good spring water, good house and buildings. One mile to school nnd railroad station All stock and tools, 2 horses, C cows and S younger cat tle, 1 hog, H sheep. New wood saw 6 horso engine on trucks, household furnishings, all goes for ifSiHXl. A regular snap. No trade. See J. A. MILLS, 381 STATE STREET : NEW TODAY J CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING XATXI Bate per word New Today: Each insertion, per word y One week (6 insertions), per word..t One month (28 insertions), per word 17 All ad must be ordered for (tated length of time, no ad to count lee thai 10 word. The Capital Jonrnal will not be re iponaible for more than one inaertioi for error In Classified AdTeriiae meat. Read your advertiement th ; first day it appear and notify u im j mediately if it contain an error. I Minimum ehirge, I3e. j PHONE 937 For Wooa al! o I COM 'ETKNT-l)ressmal.ing by rhu', I $2. Plume. 712. room ,"4. " mavO yf vvoiiuvubwuiaiwaus bnnAuouSiAna rP.quTk 1 T-i r-1 1 iv 1 I lJvv,ft,V'W' JV,JkULJ Ihcy dear the raid soyaican get your want. Iryorie. I " i (O want t IadsI HAKRY Window cleaner, I'lione 7tt7" Janet WHITK FIR WOOD chopjrs wanted, i'lione 80F11. f' tf FEON1- APARTMENT 3 Ground floor 491 N. Cottige. tf FOIi SALE $1000 mortgage for $900. A care Journal. tf FOR RENT SIGNS For sale it Cap ital Journal office. tf FOR BENT Modern 4 room house well furnished. Phone 79SW. tf FOR KENT A good li room house, $S per month. Phone l!74W mavti NICE HOUSEKEEPING BOOMS Near city hall. Phone 47. tf FOR SALE 5 acres, close in, $1100 Phono 87F21. Paul Gronke. inavS MODERN HOUSE for rent, good lo cation, cor. 12th and Marion, niay.1 FOR SALE 10 acres all in fruit and berries, 2 miles out, 1!. 2, Win. Lo re k. mays FURNISHED house for rent, 7 roomsy modern, 642 N. High. Inquire at 66U N. High. May5 WAXTKD Experienced girl for gen eral housework. Phone morning main loL'O. mayS WANTED To buy Mohair. East Sa- ' lem Tannery, 25th and Oak streets. Phone 21G0-M. tf FURNISHED rooms and housekeeping appartments, rates reasonable, close, in, 160 Court. tf WE CAU SAVE you money on garden, hose, Nelson Bros. & Patton, plumber 255 Chemeketa St. tf WANTED 1915 or 1016 Ford, must b in good shae, must be cheap for cash. Phono 092. tf FOR RENT ii room modern house, 1441 Trade St., Enquire W. A. Lis ten, 484 Court Sf. tf FOR KENT Furnished and unfurnish ed rooms in Hubbard building. W. H. Norris. Room 304. tf WANTED Ladies or gentleman, sala ary and commission, Apply after on o'clock Hotel Electric. mayt! FOUND I.Vycle, owner can have samo bp proving property and paying, for ad. Prone 238 1R. niayli SMALL BURRANK Seed potatoes, for sale, Silverton road, cornering on. fair grounds. Dr. Hcechler. may5 FOR RENT Housekeeping rooms, 3 room apartments, $(j and $8. 359 t enter St. Phone 204M. mavS AUTO TO TRADE For lot; horso for sale. Will buy good perambulator, ad dress D. M. care Journal. mayS WANTED A young man to work in Dr. Stone's drug store as an appren '' tf WANTED Will pay cash rent for 4 or 5 'icre of good potato land. Must be cheap. Address Journal C-50. MayS FOR RENT 5 room flat furnished and 3 furnished housekeeping rooms, first floor. 094 N. Com'l. Tel. 2454W. rati FURNISHED 7 room modern house for rent 3 blocks from Commercial and State Sts. No children. Address L. II, care Journal. mjy5 WANTED Modern 4 or 5 room cot tage or bungalow, close in, prefer ably furnished. C. 13. co. Journal, tf FOR RENT Nice furnished room in lew house in private family, 3 block from P. O. Inquire G-10 care Journ- tf LOST Scotch collie dog, answers to name of "Sport", notify- E. L. F.U chnnon, R. 4, box 70, Salem, Phone 4ire- mayS DRESS MAKING SCHOOL Bring your materials and do vour own sew ing. Mrs. J. W. Young, 1078 Che meketa St. may ID FOB SALE 314 half truck Btudebaker wagon. Will trade for heavier wagon, cordwood or stumpage. 2786 Lee. Phone 1322-J. tf FOR RENT Business block room, iza 18x80 feeV 407 State street. In quire at 4G3 State. Thone 1009. Maurice Klinger. tf SIX ROOM Bungalow and two lots in North Salem, two blocks from cap line, cheap. Call or address Geo. L. Rose, Salem, Ore. mayll) GIRLS AND WOMEN' WANTED At the Glove Factory, 1 1", ().,k street, Steady work. Experienced power ma chine operators preferred. mayO" SALEM AND PORTLAND Improved city property to exchange for mer chandise of any kind, nnv where. Address box 28, Cr.ibtree, Or. tf FOR SALE A fine SO acre farm 3 'miles from Salem all in cultivation, only $125 per acre, will take $0000 in other property, must be good, tf GOAT AND SHEEP SHEARING By np to date power equipment. List your order at Salem Fuel Yard. Phone f29. Densmore & Fresia. tf I AM Forced to go east, will sacrifice, five room house, lot 75x150, good garden, fruit, berries, good barn with hay loft. Inquire by owner, 1107 Fir St. mayt! Wanted Lot 00-75xliMI, not. too far from business section. Must be cheap a.T.i. .-iism-r oeiore Mir 11 may noon. Address S. ('. care Capital Journal. in ay 5 FOR SALE A fine SO acre farm 3 miles from S.ilem all in cultivation, only tl25 per acre, will take $0000 in otner property, must be Phone 1044, Laflar & Bolinger, Hood tf WANTED Te im on W. II. Tatter on' place "south of Eola to haul wood, $5 per day. They will find the foreman, Mr.'sischo, on the job. Must begin work right away. tf M It. 1 N VKSTORLok this up 12 acre of fine land, close in onlv half mil from hard paved street,' onlv $100 per acre for a few davs onlv. Sw L. Bechtul today, ;!17 S(.lte yt. mat! Hi