ii SIX THE DAILY CAPITAL JOT RNAL, SALEM, OREGON. FRIDAY. MAY 12. 1910. Sport Njfttij KENTUCKY DERBY IS The "Clubby" Smoke fr You start something lively ; when you produce "Bull" Dur j ham in a crowd of live wire3 'and start "rolling your own." jrThat fresh, mellow-sweet fra grance of "Bull" Durham I makes everyone reach for "the 'makings." -m A hand -rolled I "Bull" Durham cigarette brims over with ze3t and snap and the sparkle of sprightly spirits. 0 genuine: , trass. . ' ! LsiL-f SMOKING TODACCO Made of'rich, ripe Virginia North Carolina leaf, "Bull" Durham is the mildest, mo9t enjoyable tobacco in the world. It. unique aroma and pleas ing flavor give you wholesome, lasting satisfaction. ' "Roll your own" with "Bull" Durham and you'll discover a new joy in smoking. . Atk for FREE ackottof "paptr" with ath 6e tack.- 'JrS if"" THI AHCHCAN TOBACCO COMPANT. Aggies Wer Defeated. Ilieiversitv of California, Berkeley, Cul., May 42. The Oregon "Aggies" met defeat yesterday afternoon nt tin- hands of the University of CuHfor niu in the first gnmo of tlii iiiti-r-rol-JpjLfinto coast clmin pioiili i p series. Tim i o:'e was 5-2. Try Capital Journal Want Ada, Sfor ASH8Y2XIN LEXICON 2X IN Arrow COLLARS FOR BIG TUCKEP-IN-END BOWS zSrSC MICHELIN- FOUNDED- 1832 12 to 15 HOMMt TRtAO j ,-.., I r.wu X When you buy your next tire m1te thU imple teat. Let ua weigh a Michelin Universal Tire in comparison with any other non-skid of the lame size. You ui'.l f,J ih, Mkhltn 12 fc 5;!i htavitt than Iht oxraft, tin Mac ftrctnlmt irpmilr.f tn Ik Jtn cf Iht Um nU tn Ih Hil, ThU extra weight represent extra ruhher and fabric, which meant extra service. JOHN MAUER 342 Center St. Salem, Oregon (OisirjJ.Hi AUfY War Causes Some of Eng land's Best To Be Sent Across Ocean Louisville, Kv., Mnv 12. The class iest field the Kentucky derby has' brought together in many years will go j In tlie post tomorrow wiieu the classic, is run at historic Churchill downs. llocniise of war conditions abroad, j many of the greatest thoroughbreds in England have been shipped to the T'ni- ti'il Slates, recently anil a number of J these have been nominated for thej stake. Heciiuse of the class of the field, i it is anticipated that such a crowd as the derby lias never before drawn to gether will attend. Thousands of per sons who ordinarily would not be able to witness such au event will be present tomorrow because of the action of the .jockey club in continuing free admit tance to the infield for this one race. Some estimate thnt more than 50,0111) persons will me on hand when the bar rier goes up. The race is for throe-yonr-olds nud the distance it mile and a ipiarter. . Western League Gets 0' Toole. Omaha, Neb., May 12. Marly O' Toole, for whose services the Pittsburg I 'i rates several years ago pnid $22,500, the highest price ever paid 'for u base ball player up to that time, is coming to the Western league. Announcement of his purchase by the Omaha club was made todav. O 'Toole has recently been playing with the Kansas City American association club. Best Bowlers .re There. San Francisco, May 12. Many of the best bowling aggregations of western America ure entered in the tournament of the, Pacific Const HowIitb' Telegraph association which starts next Monday. The scores ou the wide separated alleys will be exchanged by telegraph. Mayor Uolpli, of Sun Francisco, Is president of the association. Following are the entries: Oregon nllovs, Portland, Ore.: Port land alleys, Portland, Ore.; Vancouver i.iH.rosse. c.luli, uncnuvor, U; C; Grand Centrals, Los Angeles; Cascades, Snern mento; Ogden-s, Ogden, 1'lah; I.arninics, Laramie, Wyo.; Laramie Pandits, Lara mie, Wyo.; Pendletons, Pendleton. Ore. Astoria, Astoria, Ore.; Putte drill, Hutte, Mont.; Minilrn (trill, Putte, Mont.; Recreations, poise Idaho; For mnns, Sail Jose, Cnl.;. Puckrats. Modes lo; Woodlands, Woodland; Heavers, Cor vallis, Ore.; Home Plates, Roise, Idaho; and many ,Nnn Francisco teams, Murbager to Meet Dillon. New York, May 12. Sam Murbnger, manager of Jack' Dillon, declared here today that bis protege had been match ed for n 10-routii bout with Frank Mora it irt Brooklyn, June 24. According to Murbnger, Dillon will receive 10,000 for Ins share anil Moras $20,000. Six Rounds at Portland. Portland, Ore., Mnv 12. A six-round boxing bout between Hilly Wright of f-enttle. and 1- rank LMriieau of uncoil ver, B. (.'., at 1.12 pounds, is the head liner on the card to be staged bv the Hippodrome Athletic club tonight. Five other ninteues or equal distance arc scheduled. American Regatta. Today. Philadelphia, Pa., May 12. M.tny of the best rowing crews in the wist 'will compete in the: fourteenth annual mer ican regatta on the Schuvkill river this afternoon. Among the organizations which have entered crews are the Pni versity of Pennnsvlvnnin, Colunibr,, Princeton, the IT. S. Naval aculeiev. Cornell, Harvard, Yule, Syracuse, tlie University Hargo crew of Philadelphia, Extra Weight tl.AJJ ONLY - 1 H; irV.T Y r----rll m ' 1 J; yliwljmy j .. X... VICWA ONTVEMU I I Public School Track and Field Program The promoters of the public school truck and field meet on Willamette field tomorrow pro- pose to pull off the following program of events on time and the full day's schedule is given: i:.,0 spelling contest at high school building. $ 10:00 Interscliolnstie track i meet Swectlund field. 11:00 Folk dances (Compe- titive), 'flag drill, folk dance, bam dance .(costume), weuv- ers' dance, Maypole, iiussiuu hay-making dance. sj: 12:00 Picnic dinner. -if 1 :U0 Awarding of prizes. 2:00 Parade. 2:00 liirls' playground b-il!, (Irant vs. Washington junior : high, Swectlund field. ' 2:no Haseball ame. Cham- pionship of county. Woodou;-n vs. Turner. ' ; : the Ariel crew of Baltimore, the t; n,1inr club and several craex individual oars men. There will b n inmilxip 'f r.p different classes and over various dis tances, 'the trophies to bo fought for are the Childs cup, the Stuwnrds cup, the Farragut cup, the Hchuykill chal lenge cup, the 1'nited States nnvy eup and the Franklin chnllngo cup. I Watching the Scoreboard t Pacific Coast League Standings v l. I'.t San Francisco 22 15 .5!i", Los Angeles 18 H .riliS eraon IK Ki r.ou Salt Lake 15 HJ .484 Oakland . i(j 21 .4:12 Portland 10 17 ..170 Yesterday's Results . At Portland San Francisco 4. Port. land 1. At Oakland Oakland 2, Salt Lake 1. .At Los Angeles Los Angeles 8, Ver non 7. (10 tunings). Warhon and Hannah, the saints bat tery, wobled Lite in the day and Oak land copped. Wnr'nop hurled n wide one and Han nah who was suffering from a slight attack of sleeping sivkness let it roll to the grand stand while a runner romped home from the keystone wick. Auyels got home a stride abend of the Vernon Tigers in n nind house g.inie. TheTe were 20 hits cracked out dur ing the lung afternoon both sides made assorted errors in largo numbers and 17 free passes on balls were distrib uted by the generous heavists. Several batsmen were also hit by pitched bnlls nud it was just one hor ror after another. P.odie and Jones honied for San Fran cisco in Portlind and made two of the Seals' winning tallies. Shortstop llolloiher juggled the ball when he had a chance to retire Seals in . the second and they slammed over two more. Portland fans feel real happy about the Heavers position in the league whenever they stand on their heads and read I he leigue lineup that way. With one dead in the ninth I.njoie, Walsh and Pick got hits, winning for Philadelphia over the Tigers. Culloo nn ertwliil,, 'P.t.t.ti'.tt 1.,.nyii., did the cannonnilimr for tlie Highland ers and ontpitched Faber of the White Sox. so Xew York won. Hoblitzel tallied the winning tun for the lied Sox against Cleveland when i uaughtv srephry wade a foul ball fnH-in fnir teritoiy nfter it had wnn dered all over thezenith. Pirates lost to the Giants on un error by llouus Wagner". POSLAM HALTS' JKIN DISEASE Arrests Eczema's Progress), Soothes and Heals Quickly Ready to relieve your skin trouble now, just when you nee I its help, is I'oslam, the efficient remedy. (Quickest for use when the skin breaks out in any form, For pimples," eczema, rashes, its uealing power should bring About noticeable impiovenient nfier very brief treatment. Itching slaps. Inflam mution is allaved. Its benefits are all out of proportion to its trifling cost. .Moreover, 1 oslam is safe to use; can not injure the most delicate ski'i. Polsum Soup, which contains I'oslam, is the tonic soap for use on the skin duly, for toilet and bath. For sample, send 4c stamps lo Einer ueiicp Laboratories, 32 West 23th St., New York City. Sold by nil druggists. Willamette University Baseball Team Plays ML Angel Tomorrow The Willamette university biisebnll tenia goes to Mt. Angel tomorrow for a game with the crack Mt. Angel college team, ( each Matthews will use either Wexford or Adams in the box wilh the alternate twirler in left field. Tasto will work at short with Grovesnor at second. Brown will act as shock absorb er for the W. P. moiindsman, Miller will pbiv first with Gates on the op posite comer. Sliisler and Troetor will fill the two nnttield vacancies and Oral- lop will mib. Willamette will play O. A. C. at Cor vnllis May 19 and McMinnville college in Salem Mav 2d which will end the baseball bousou fur Willamette. ' will absorb drayage and handling 4c (charges on ill ear load freight from PITY NEW? ; and to Portland and beyond. This ap- vlll llCilu plies to warehouse ami industries lo ft leafed on the Southern Pacific and not Dollar Berries 10c box. Eugene as- oaraL'us 2 for 2;ie. Florida tomatoes 2 lbs. for 3jc. cucumbers l'e Koth Uroc. Co. While playing in his home yard yes terday afternoon, Herbert Parker, 11 year old son of Charles Parker, liv ing at Fifteenth and Nebraska streets was attucked by a vicious dog and hitten on the lip. Dr. Robertson was called to dress the wound, but the boy will carry .in ugly scar. The dog is a brown .and white mongrel, and al- though complaints have beer, made, the log is still at large in the neighbor hood. The camp grounds at the state fair grounds have been denied up and made presentable by Mr. Tozier and Mr. Sutton. The weeds have been har vested, lawns mowed) lots rcstaked, water made convenient and everything possible done to make the camp grounds attractive and "handy". The grounds are free for camping parties unl tour ing auto parties are eespeciully invited to make use of them. Salemites are also requested to visit the grounds, and see what a little energy well di rected has accomplished. Tne Tru-Blu lady will be at WeUer,orj p.in J.nngenberg an, I the other Pros, all this week demonstrating thej;m ,m.,hers who did their best to en goodness of Tru-lilu biscuit, dainty (tertain the public it the two benefit wafers and cakes. She will be delight-1 concerts given at the Oregon theatre ed to serve you. J this week, are of the opinion that the o (Salem puidic appreciates good music. Captain Max Gehlliar today received; As an evidence of this fact, the thea :il medals from the inspector of smnll I tro was crowded both evenings, and at arms practice of the third regiment of i all times the audience showed its ap- O. .. (J. for the members of company M. There were 11 expert medals and 20 marksman medals. Seven sharp shooters med Us have not yet arrived from the adjutant 's office. These med als were won last year in the record practice on Finzer range when com pany M qualified a total of 30 men. Already this year 42 have qualified and the officers expect a much better percentage of m trksmanship this year. There will t a meeting of the Mar ion county Democratic Central com mittee at the court house Saturday, Mav l.'lth at 2 in the afternoon. All democrats are invited. P. L. Frazier, chairman. V in. Fleming, secret irv.pd. Pd". ad. Effective in Oregon May 18, and Inter-state, June 12, tho Oregon Klectric LOOK THESE OVER 8 Acres, house, barn, chicken house, fine springs, somo fruit, 5 acres plow hind, 7 miles 'out. Price $1,8.10; $100 cash, balance 0 per cent. 120 acres, 50 in cultivation, 20 acres liottom land. All stock, tools, machinery, household goods. This is a snap; good buildings, fine springs, good stock. 1 mile to stntiou and school. Price $3,000; $4,000 cash, balance time at 5 per cent. 40 acres, $7.1 per acre; .1 miles to railroad station, 1 1-4 mile to school; 2-3 cleared land, balance timber. $1,000 cash, balance time at C per cent. (7 miles out of Salem.) 203 acres, in Linn County, $13 per acre; 80 acres plow land, balance rough pasture land with fine springs. GooH buildings, on li. F. D., cream route, has telephone, 0 miles from Scio. Will take city property, $2,100 to $3000, or will tako (unullt'r acreage to $4000 or $.1000, balance time at 0 per cent. See J. A. MILLS, H84 State St. Phone 16 Robert's SALEM Hats- WOOLEN MILLS 300 STORE It !i ' served by the Oregon Klectnc. Tins ;was brought abo'ut from the fact that there is no physical connection between, I the two railroads in the Willamette valley. It will Save loci! merchants idrnvage charges to and from warehous es in car lots. Notice to Voters I was in error whorKl stated that the road master received 4."i00 per an- num. as he receives $7.00 per dav. Some i of the papers in the north end of the county liAve quoted me and 1 wish it to be corrected. Respectfully, Monroe Xve. I'd. adv. Tie juvenile Artisan band from Port land, with X instruments, will play on the steps of the state house Saturday morning at 11:30 o'clock, where they Willi be welnomed along with other Portland visiting Artisans by Mayor Hurley O. White. After the short con cert on the steps of the state house, dinner will be served on the lawn in Willson park, and the juvenile band will continue its concert in the band stand. The band will play Saturday evening on the streets, before the be ginning of the Artisan play at the opera house. Tlie manager of the Orpheus Male horns, A. L. Wallace, and the direct- preci.ition bv repented euchoces. An other thing that pleases the chorus is the fact that $.10 was realized, all of which the manager say wil' fome handy. The Capital Drug store, Z. J. Riggs, owner, is tod iy moving into its new lo cation in the McGilchrist building, State und Liberty streets. Mr. Riggs has had 20 years experience as a drug gist, and during most of this time has specialized on prescription work. The new store compares favorably with the best in the northwest, in general equipment as well as in service. Mr. Riggs received his early training in prescription work -and as a druggist in San Francisco, and for the past four years has been the owner of the Capital Drug Store while located in the Masonic Temple building. The congregations of tie Central Congregational church have been grow iinr to such an extent during the last year th.it the present church waa found to be entirely inadequate to accom modate those wishing to attend. With a view of learning just what amount the members would contribute towards enlarging the church, a committee was appointed to solicit funds. At a meet ing held last evening, this committee reported that with but very little ef fort, the sum of $708 has been sub scribed, and is this amount was as sured, tho trustees decided to begin at once improvements that would double the dentins' capacity of the church. The Rev. H. E. Stover is pastor. ' Try Capital Journal want Ada. FURNISHED COTTAGE 6 rooms midway between New- port and Nye Beach. Also fur- nisheid housekeeping rooms near to beach. Inquire of Mrs. P. L. Russell at Beach St., 0 and 10 cent store. ' Quality Clothes That word means something these days, quality clothes are getting scarce. We offer a fine selection of all wool, fast color fabrics. They are: HART, SCHAFFNER & MARX $20 $25 $30 ' BISHOP ALL WOOL SUITS . $15 $20 $25 v Come in and examine them, the quality is in them. Our ex perience in the manufacture of woolen goods has been of great benefit to us, in securing stand ard quality this year without raising our prices. NEW PHOXE 937 For wood saw. tf YOUNG CALF Wanted. Thone 62F- I 14. mayll TEAM WANTED Phone 132. tf MEN WANTED To hoo hops, Bolter HARRY Window cleaner, Phone 708. hop yards, Brooks. mayl7 June! , WANTED Good fresh cow, cheap for WHITE FIR WOOD choppers wanted. cash, Route 7, box 17. uiapll Phone 80F11. tf : ; iOR SALE Gold coin seed potatoes. FOR SALE $1000 mortgage for $000. Call 97F11 at meal times. miyl3 A care Journal. tf T, : T" ; BROOD SOW For sale, soon to far- FRONT APARTMENTS Ground floor row, A. G. Dalrymple, Maclcay, Or. 401 N. Cottage. tf mayl5 FOR RENT SIGNS For sale at Cap- FURNISHED Modern five- room ital Journal office. tf house, $8.50 per month. 1449 Trade. : mayl3 FOR RENT Modern 4 room house well : furnished. Phone 79SW. tf WANTED Reliablo boy for ranch - work. Address A. M. care Journal. TWO Camp wagons for s.ile cheap. inayl2 Will sell separately, 001 Front, ma 13 FOR. SALE Household goods in excel- H K ES FOR SALE Four stands of nt condition, see them at 10 S. 14 good bees. Call 1740 S. Liberty St. St. Mayl3 may 1 3 , rr: Z 1 oTT. FOR SALE Sandwich hav press and HKST I DhH-Xincuar tor ale. -0c R - per gallon, Philip Gilbert, h. .1, box g. ,avn ed 110. Phone 3I1'22. niayl.3 &alem- myA -, vmiT, ...,v i , ,., fr"01 RENT New modern, 5 room cot- WANTKD-Cnildren or invalid to care , , furnished. 13. W. Macy, tor at home l c cronce on . npnlira- pne 815. tf tion. Mrs. "11" 170 N. 23d St.' m 13 -.v-r.,.T ., 7r "7"! i IT 1,011 SALE By owner, 200 S. 20ta WANTED or 4 furnished house- strect m0(1ern ' b , at keeping rooms cose in for to In- bargain. mayl3 dies. Address A L cue Journal, in 16 2 J , ,,.,. 7, I '. TT FURNISHED rooms and housekeeping I HAVL-Soine cash customers for 8ppartlnent9 ratea reasonab!e farms if price is right. See John m Cour'fc ' tf II. Scott at once, over Chicago store. J nm-vH WANTED To buy mohair. East Sa- ..,.. I 7Z , lem Tannery, 25th and Oak streets. 320 ACRES Canad.i land to exchange phone 2m tf for (iO to 80 acre farm near Salem. V. H. Grabenhorst &. Co., 273 State .WANTED To buy mohair. East Sa- st- V , lem Tannery, 25th and Oak streets. FOUR ROOM Modern house, large Phone 2100-M. mayl-t corner lot. two blocks of State street Price $10.10; $.10 down, $10 a month, FOR RENT 5 room modern house, no interest for two years. See A. 1441 Trade St., Enquire W. A. Li- Kittennnn. with W. 1L Grabenhorst ton, 484 Court St. tf & Co., 275 State St. mayl2 ' . FOR RENT Furnished and unfurniah- 1,10 ACRE DAIRY RANCH All clear ed rooms in Hubbard building. W. And cultivated 30 acres clover, 00 H. Norria. Room 304. tf acres oats, 30 acres vetch and oats, .rr, , , . . : T new nine room house and barn, 10 OR SALE Good driving mare, broke- milch cows, team and crop. Price $90 to nde, gentle. Call Harold Eakin, an acre. W. H. Grabenhorst & Co.? usi state pboa 1172J- maylS 27.1 State St. may 12 ' FOR RENT-Furnished room, outside in m-iiiii-i MiimnTmn-nWTl-irHt entrance hot and cold water, 250 " a Cottage. Phone 773R. mayl2 OUR PRlfFS FOR SALE Duroc Jersey pigs, $3.00 36F11, K. C. Parcy, R. 3, may 13 Until FlirtW Nflfif A FOR RENT Nice furnished room in UUU1 1 Ul UKl 11 U UVC ,ew house j private fnmiyi 3 blocks from P. O. inquire O-l 0 care Journ- No. 9 sack white cornmeal 30c 1. tf No- 9 yellow cornmeal .....30c WANTED To trade $1000 equity ia Five pounds box Macaroi....30c farm for al,tnmobile or lot in Salem. No. '9 Cream Cereal 30c Address "Farmer" care ' Capital No. 9 sack Graham 30C Journal. maylj No. 9 sack Pancake Flour.... 30c TO TRADE 31 acres near Oatt Grove, .No. 9 Self Rising Flour 30c in Polk eounty for Salem residence. Five pounds best cream rolled WjS' A' E' Be"' I00'a 229 ""IS Oats - 25c haii b'ag- J! Large package Liberty Oats 30c HOUSE BARGAIN Good 5 room cot Large pkg. Liberty wheat.... 30C Be lar28 lot, good barn, fruit trees, T-kW 5i";,i n.v Pri("e 825 terms, worth $1500. See- 3 cans Libby's Solid Pack u Bechtel' : m ,3 Tomntfias -, - 25c , Creamery Butter, pound 35c FOR SALE 3 half truck Studcbaker 3 cans choice Iowa Corn- ......25c Y'U tra? for heavi"wa?on' eordwood or stumpage. 2786 Lee. Phone 1322-J. tf R. N. MORRIS FOR RENT Business block room, size - , 18xl8 feet. 407 State street. In- rie DeUvery. Phone 1467 quire at 463 State. Fhonc, 1009. ' Maurice Klinger. tf Just Wright Shoes $4.50 and $5 , TODAY - SALEM AND PORTLAND Improved city property to exchange for mer chandise of any kind, any where. Address box 28, Cnbtree, Or, tf FOR SALE A fine '80 acre farm 3 miles from. Salem all in cultivation, only $125 per acre, will take $6000 in other property, must be good, tf GOAT AND SHEEP SHEARING Br up to date power equipment. List your OTders at Salem Fuel Yards. Fhonc 529. Densmore & Frcsia. tf RUBBER HEELS 40c till June first. Any hind you want also have rub ber soles for .English shoes, white, tan or black. 19th and State, mayl.1 FOR SALE 113 acres of highly im proved black soil 3-4 mile from town on S. P. highway. For full particu lars write Mrs. A. Lehgren, Gcrvais. Ore. . . maylll 12ACRES Close in at a sacrifice for a few days, price $100 per. acre, worth $200. Don't phone, but eomo to our office and let L. Bechtel show you the land. niayl WANTED $300 for three or five years on first mortgage on 80 acres 1-2 of which is bottom, land with house and outbuildings. Address O. Weber, R. 8, box 27. niay!3 FOR SALE A fine 80 acre farm 3 miles from 8alem all in cultivation, only $125 per acre, will take $6000 In other property, must b godl Thone 1644, Laflar & Bolinger. tf FOR EXCHANGE For good dairy farm four nearly new, modern houses, well located, rented, in Santa Ana, Calif. Address owner. C. F. White, 830 E. 2d St. SanU Ana. Calif. mal3 FOR SALE 310 acre farm, suitahbs ror dairy and stock, sme verv fine liottom land, about SO acres, h (s been plowed, balance pasture apd timber most of land can be put under cul tivation, running creek, fenced; lo cated on main county road. Locate.! 5 miles from good town and railroad! 12 miles from Salem. If yon . are are looking for x pood bvy, see us. Price $3.1 per acre. Terms 011 part at 6 per cent interest. W. H. Graben horst 4Co.. 27.1 State St. mavlJ THE OLD RCLlARir" lTr4ik-M: H "ME DYfor M E N