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SIX THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, FRIDAY, MAY 26, 1916. fkJT" " ..TT-T-' . ..,.', 4 1 ' uwsm :wmmi yi r iiiioimiun PACK yo' pipe with VEL A VET an' you won't be troubled with a hot ' box. yffiJ mnmnn' VICTROLA The Instrument for Your Home Your Victrola the instrument you want for your home is "here. We have all the different styles and we are glacUo demonstrate them and help you to select the Victrola that is exactly suited to your home. . If you have an idea of about what style you would prefer, come in and hear it. Let us play for you the kind of music you like best. Let us show you what excellent music the Victrola brings right into your home. And ask us to tell you about our plan of easy terms which enables you to get your Victrola right now. What's the use of waiting another day? Come in and get a Victrola for your home today. Ttecords on sale tomorrow. ey B. Allen Co. R. F. PETERS, Mgr. 521 Court Street Salem, Oregon Fruitland News ( Capital Journul Special Service.) Fruitland, Ore., May 25. Mm. 11. C. Bressler and Mrs. Nina Bressler -wont to Portland Friday, the ll'th, to attend tho trial as witnesses of Stuanim vs. Wood. Thoy returned Tuesday. Thin is the eecond trial of thin ease. Some of the neighbor are 1ming AinA nf.tlmir fruit tifM IIiim Rnrillir by reason of the bark drying up and killing the trees. It does not seem to fco anthracno.se, but the body of the ree and not the limbs is affected. Home think it Is duo to freezing last I January. The basket ball boys have moved the goals from tho school grounds and plaoed them in the door yard of the Mc Farlane place now occupied by M. M. Hansom. The primary election suits Fruitland Sor S5c ASHBY2MIN LEXICON 2 IN Arrow COLLARS FOR BIG TUCKED-IN-END BOWS well enough ns about every ono we voted for was nominated, no did not mix our religion with politics as did Portland, ns wo tave none to spare. By tho way tho A. P. A.'a seemed to have "mixed it" according to the newspn per reports. But it must be stated if certain sectarinn Zealats had not mixed religion and politics years ngo there would have been no A. P. A.'s. Ted Montgomery is hauling lumber Tor. I. t Nichols' new dairy barn. Three hunters ore now making daily deliveries of milk to the new garden road cheese factory, two two-horse teams and ono auto truck. Francis Schrunk, the Aumsvilln mor clinnt, made a trip here thie week. ('. M. Robinson is moving some out buildings preparatory to erecting a fine dwelling house. There will be a party Saturday night at Mr. Bond's. Mr. Coulson is putting out his young appie orcnaru. The school board has hired Mr. H. C, Todd, of Hubbard, to teach the ensuing term. Texas Militiamen To Be Courtmartialed Washington, May :.'. Court-martial for the 111! Texas militiameu who re fused to report for border duty was roroiiimemieu roiiay iy Major Henerttl I Fred Fnnston. The men are held in San Antonio. Funston submitted to the war department, a list of military court of- fieinls, including regular army and na I tinunl guardsmen. Action is" expected soon from President Wilson. : - -"" -.-....3 C-Ja XJ - ' i i. J r' 1 p If 11 II II II II rl v.. I Sport News I )tM)M) ,,,,,, . nnmirvrn nnnnn i Farewell Reception to Turner Teacher Captain of Stanford Team As Prophet Coast Has But Small Representation Watching the Scoreboard Pacific Coast League Standings. (Capital Journal Special Service) I Turner, Dr., -May 2(5 One of the j most enioyible events that has taken' l place in Turner for many months was! j the tarewell reception given in honor of Mrs. F. V. Hall, by her many I friends at the beautiful new home ot'i jVlis. K. O, Thomas, Wednesday, May i24h.. The spacious inou.3 were taste- i fully arranged and decorated with1 roses in accordance with the color Kcheme of ead' MICHELIN-FOUNDED-1832 MICHELIN w. Vernon. Ill Snn Francisco 2S I.os Angeles 24 .Salt -Lake 18 Portland Hi Oakland 20 I.. 17 21 22 24 22 31 room. & uli'irt urn.irim una rnriiiUi-Pil i-nn- V.0,: Isisting of: (Quartet, Mis. 0. A. Mas Z? t sey, Mrs. F. W. Hall, Mrs. W. If. ?'l' Small and Mrs. II. Albert Thiessen; .522 I recitation, Miss Kldrir -'iMrs. 0. A. Massey; reading, Mi --q!''- Karl; solo, Mrs. (feo. Moore; ',! 2 tation, Phyllis Wold; duet, Kleano Zubel, erstwhile Cu.i, Dorothy Moore; solo, Wold; solo, Mrs. II. reci- anor and Mrs. W. H MICHEL1N UNIVERSAL TREADS and RED TUBES are not high-priced! Just compare t&ese price with those you have been paying. carried too , Mmt. " i ;i0 r.wu..- snln fm many gnus for Ouklaiio. The cellnrites' rP iv'u,.n Cambridge, Mass., May 2 Twn.hits were sparse and none of Rowdy I At the conclusion of which all :oined handfuls of men from the Pacific coast, .Elliott's hopefuls got as far as the old )., sini,ng Aald i.a.ig Syne, and' Blest mitted worth. by Messrs. Berger and Score, 2 to 0. . , r. i- i . I home plate, group wearing . the Cardinal of i 1 Stanford, the other the Blue and (iold During; the afternoon the Angels of California, represented the far west eurued two runs with solid clouts and today in the annuni track and field i'wer ai,lp'1 0,1 th,,ir v "' ,0 victory by meet of the Inter-Collegiate Amateur j a couple of choice Oakland errors com- Opposed to the westerners were small armies of sprinters, runners, jumpers and weight men from every big college and university in the east. As far as numerical strength went, Stanford nnrl California were lioncless- ly outclassed. Bat every man they oroiignr io uie uanii- scaotiaru is among the best in his event, so tho in vaders expected to figure largely in the final tallies. Captain "Fog" Murray, of Stanford, predicted that Cornell would win the meet, and that Stanford would be well up. Sunshiny weather greeted the ath letes when they trotted on tho field for the preliminaries today. On the pro gram were trial heats in the hundred yard dash, two 20 yard dashes, high hurdles, low hurdles, quarter mile, half mile, qualifying jumjs in the pole vault and trial heaves in the weights. Six of the men competing have low ered world's records. Yen are regarded as capable of establishing new marks. The trials will reduce the fields to 12 men in each of the dashes. 10 men in - . ' n, n, i,ip ,i i, . Louie liuisto had two chances to hurdle races' 1 wi" for the Beav'rs. On his first Six lire" to qualify in each field el'ne his infield grounder resulted in cvo)j i doublo play, on his second he lotted n On'tiie eve of the birr affair all the,1'11 'fe fly that scored one run. coast athletes were announced in excel lent shape. I Piercv, Hull, Fitterv and Wiirhoi were demolished in the order mimed by the Seals at Salt I.uke, and the visit ors won 8 to 0 in 10 frames. Pierey had a slant the Sau Francis cans couldn't anulvze hut he was too wild and begun walking 'em when the game looked safe for the Saints. Then he was booked and then it hap pened. 1 I Schaller of San Francisco, closed the meloo with a freak triple in the tenth. It was a roller that hit a grass turt just iu front of second base, then leaped nimbly aloft and scurried wickedly to the lence. j Frank Arollancs trembled on the brink of defeat all afternoon while hurling for Vernon against Portland but he had a horseshoe concealed about his person and the Tigers won, 3 to 2. White Made Easy Money. Cincinnati, Ohio, May 20. Charley white made a little easy money lust night when ho knocked out Milburn Snylor, of Indianapolis, in the first min ute of fighting of a scheduled 10-round bout. Before Snylor had a chance to land a single biow, White put him down and when he arose, groggy, put him down again for the count. If they had a midnight sun in Wash ington the White Sox and Senators would probably be playing yet. Twi light halted their 3 to 3 tie in the fourteenth. 3 Only Betless Racing. . Chicago, .May 20 -Only betless racing will be permitted if the owners of .Haw thorne, tn.ck ilocide .t Attempt to re vive the game here this summer. This was tho announcement today by Sheriff Tteager when tho promoters of the proposed meeting consulted him re garding the legality of their plans. He said uo BBmbjinjj of. any rhnructer would be permitted. Tho meeting is sciieuuleu lor July. Featherweights Tonight. Portland, Ore., May 20. Lee John sou, of Oakland, and Billy Mascott, Tentherweights, are the headliners on tonight's boxing card at the Rose City Athletic club. Al Soinmers and Romeo Ilagen, Jockey Bennett and Joe Gor man will furnish other six round bouts. Real Estate Transfers O. and Kffie lreton to O. O. Coffey, lot 3. lreton Fruit Farms. O.'aiui Kfrie lreton to J. C. Coffey, lot. 4, lreton Fruit Farms. Young and Co. bv trustee to A. 0 Cornier, lot 1 aud N. 1-2 lot 2, blk, 7, Boise second Add. Salem. Forest G. Knos to M. K. Niccwood, pt. lot 8, blk. 11, West falem. J. S. Mullen et ux to B. M. Krecii ter, all of S. 2-3 of blk. Oft, St. 1'uul, Ore. 11. .a. Krechter et ux to .1. S. and Mar' M. Mullen, W. I.. White el. 81-4-2W. Salem Bank of Commerce to Perley It. and Koxy B. Coulsoii, lots tit and t, t apital ( itv rruit (arms. F.v.i U. Scott to 0. I. and Mary M. Newton, lot 7, blk. 11, Biversidc Park Add., Salem. K. C. Wiesner et ux to John Van Lydegrnf, lot 11, 13, Highland Add., Salem. M. K. Sullivan to M. V. and L. B. Jacobs, J, B. Ducharme el. Olfi-lW. 11. (!. ever to Cnrolvn H. Meyer, pt. .1. It. Pratt el. 3r.-5-3W; lit, Karl IV Jones el. U2-0-3W; lot 8. blk 1 and lot 12, blk 2, Oak Udge Add Salem; also undivided 1-2 interest in lots J, 2 mil 3, bis 1, Meekers Add. Salem. Hartley and Craig to J. II. and Bar bara Arnold, lot 30, i.ollywood. UNION HILL NOTES TEepoL'sliiLis easiest o use Jurist folose. 11HEP YOUR SHOES NEAT Tha F. F. Dalley Co, Ltd, Buffalo, N. Y. Black White Tan Tho Wulluga club met Thursday with Mrs. M. Gilmour. Nine members were present and the invited guests were Mesdamos Josephine King. Philip Fischer, Roy Mullet and Orio Humph rey and Miss I.eona King. Dainty re freshments were served by the hostess. Iza deer opent several davs in Sil verton last week visiting the Ira Geer family. Wm. Cornish and wife, of Stiivton, were week end visitors at the Wm. Ru bens home. School closes Friday.. June I. En tertainment by the school in the even ing followed by a drama nfter which re fresbments will be served. Everybody come. Stavton Mail. SNOW FELL IN NEW YORK New York. May 20. Snow in Mav is what New York has just experienced, according to a stiitemfiit by the weath er bureau today. The weather man de clared that snow fell for five minutes yesterday, though it. was pretty fine and not visible everywhere in the Me tropolis. Phono 81 if the carrier misses you. Sister, of St. Louis, made four hits out of five times at bat against the Highlanders, but New York bent his club, 7 to 5. Mr. Thor, or whoever makes rhe thunder, must be an Athletics' fan. Cleveland was fhimmlng Philadelphia in artistic style'wheu somebody turned on the thunderrund lightning in the rourtn so rain checks were issued ond the affair was declared "no game!" Red Sox made it three straight over Detroit wften Shore had the Tigers tak ing nourishment out of his hand from start to finish while Boston smashed a whole. Mexican army of Detroit pitch ers with good effect." CLOTHES INTERESTING; SUBJECT Now York, May 20. Clothes, chil dren, food and again clothes were dis cussed today by prominent club wom en from all over the United States as sembled here for the convention of the National Federation of Womens clubs. Lady Duff Gordon, Mrs. Thomas A. Kdison, Mrs. Genevieve Cbrk Thomp son and others talked, but those who spoke of clothes got the bulk of the crowd. be the Tie that Binds, Mrs. Geo. Bieknell with a few well chosen words then presented the guest of honor wita in electric t'oer heat grill, the gift of her many friends who wished to show their appreciation of the Hall family. Mr. and Mrs. Hull have been very active in church and social work and are leaving a host of friends in and about Turner who sincerely regret their leaving our midst. Mr. Hall who has been employed by the Portl.md Pure Milk and Cream Co. at this place for the past s-vcral years hc.s accepted n higher position with the same company in Portland. The hostess assisted by a few friend.-' served delicious refreshments to the following guests: Mrs. F. W. Hall, Muriel and Ronald Hall, Mrs. 'll. L. Karl, Mrs. Karl R. Cribble. Mrs. Nellie T. Gunning, Mrs. Lenora Mickey, Mrs. Curie Lnrsr.n, Mrs. Emma Osbon, Mrs. Hettio Lyle, Mrs. L. M. Small, Mr-. W. Steel," Mrs. Geo. E. Hiiknell, Mrs. Anna B. Gnnninn, Mrs. Bettie G. Biiggs, Miss Mary Davie, Mrs. .Mm M. Faris, Mrs. Ida Lister, Mrs. K. McKav, Mrs. Anna Busby, Mrs. A. W. Earl, Mrs. G. A. Massev,- Ailsie, Thom as and Geo. Massey, Mrs. Geo. Moore. Eleanor, Doroih' and Agness Moore, Mrs P. S. Wold Phv: is a k'. Eldri-I Wold, Mrs. W. H. Sm-iH. 1'i'v. I. (I. Knotlf, Mrs. H. A. Th lessen. Mrs. Leo Jamec and Mrs E. H. Belknap. MlchtUnRti l ubcM hanw In a cuwt itcauat mod on a round eont to fit tlttlf caaingt ptrfecltu. UNIVERSAL TREAD CASINGS AND RED TUBES Inch P-5-, Q.D. ,R'd Si. 5i'sm rrL-k 'nn 5aM Side j u"lchCT Tofc;. 31 1 i', Jl.3 W.5S 32 1 4 24 M S24.M 4.15 33 25.65 25. U 4.2S 34 25 5 25. M S.M 31 27.SS 27.85 J.34 34x4;; 33 CO 33.00 i.SS 35 34.75 34.75 S.M 3 35.70 35.70 CM 37 j. ! J-L 35 1 S 40.50 40.50 .S5 37 41.90 4I.M JS Abo Bide ia .oft beat! cKadMr in 31 i 4, prite J22.2S. The Michelin Universal Tread combines all the advantage of non-skids of both the raited-tread and suction-tread types. micneun nea i uDei retain their velvety softness indefinitely. Used in combination. Michelin caiincs and tubes nuL tha most satisfactory tire equipment. JOHN MAUER 342 Center Street Salem, Oregon ONE QUALITY ONLY - THE BEST1 Will Build Another .' Ship Yard at Vancouver Vancouver, Wash., May L'li. Ar rangements were completed today by a group ot ( alitonua capitalists tor a shipyard to be built immediately in Vancouver. The company is named the Motor Ship Construction company. Ar-' tides of incorporation were filed in Olympiu yesterday. i I he company already has contracts1 for four auxiliary powered schooners to be built at a total cost of $550,01)0; and options for three more vessels of the same type ire held. : ' I The .incorporators, ire .Merrill A.j Reed, S. S. Hewitt and D. C. Zimmer- man. Ebson li. Schock of New York will be' supervising engineer of the) plant. 1 lie tour vessels contracted for will be delivered in eigiit or ten months. Matters Baby Case Suggests Solomon s Way Chicago, May 2b'. Further delay in the matter of deciding just who owns the famous "Matters bnbv" was sought today in Judge Landis ' court by Mrs. Dollie Matters, who claims the in- taut as her own. Her attorney snid the baby was ill and that he had not time yet to perfect hig appeal for it. Margaret Kyan, who ulso claims the child, expressed gladness at the acquit- tatteir Nut iresio i at All Grocery Stores I ASK FOR IT-LARGE LOAVES 5 CENTS NONE GENUINE WITHOUT THE LABEL tal of Mrs. Matters in her 'trial on a charge of stealing it. She said she did not want Mrs. Matters to go to jail. Judge Landis granted a delay iu pro ceedings until Wednesday. When this decision was announced Afargaret Ryan fainted in the court room, screaming: "I want my baby! " New Today Ads, one cent per word. America's Greatest Juvenile Entertainers at The Bligh Theatre Today and Tomorrow . o-o-o V III r 7S i WW If Don't forget to read the New Today column. When In SALEM, OEEGON, (toy at BLIGH HOTEL Srictiy Modern Free and Private Batlia RATES: 76c, 11.00, 10 IE DAT The only hotel in the business district. Nearest to all Jpots, Theatre and Capitol Buildinga. A Home Away From Home. T. G. BLIGH, Prop. Both Phones. 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C. Perry, 115 South Commercial. , . .'k . ' !i' .W"'nV 1,11 uf vaudeville that tops anything of its kind that has ever been offered 1 h .7 ":",!"M .'" m-AM t.h'w arUU """'- ' theraa there are artists and artists, so are l e e child art.sts and child art.sts, l.t little .1. C. Jr., who Is but 8 years old is i class all by himself T,.is tie stir is assisted by his two little sister. and mother and father offering a little pluv ot ti.eir own entitled ( hristma eve. Albert and .Kozzella present a very clever act, different from the onl , a rv tt Z Uv .'.f , Z ! entertainers ,ct t led full of laughs. Mau .ger Itlight announce, this Sreat .how for " t..?lav and ton ow ns the best he has had in the llligh Theatre for some time. tomorrow THE OLD RELIABLE" REMKDYfor M EN AT DHU(eit,TS.OTHIAI nnvov.i f ROM PlANTfM f,S HtNftVST. Bf.OOkfl ay 4 "i ii.l.y" ' VITTli--