SIX THE DAILY CAPITAL JOUT.. SAT.F.M. OREflON. MONDAY, MAY 29, 1916. I Spor SALEM NEXT 10 TOP BY 7 TO 2 WIN FROM WlLLAMETE u. wins t News ' 3 'I Why You Should Own & Maxwell Service Comfort First, because it is a comfortable riding cur. Plenty of room for five' people; deep, soft cushions; springs made of the best spring sleel,1 scientifically heat-treated, accurately suspended and balanced. You will always be comfortable in a Maxwell. Appearance Second, because the Maxwell is a trim, smart, good-looking car, Many makers of heavy, high priced cars, as you know, have copied the general lines, the shape of the hody and hood of the Maxwell. This is more of a compliment than an infringement. Third, because the Maxwell, being a product of thirteen years evolution, is so designed and manufactured that it gives unfailing, consistent and and satisfying service to thousands of owners. Maxwell cars are made of the best materials that money and brains can buy and they are made right. Yen can get out of any car only what is put into it. Fourth, because you get everything in a Maxwell that you can get in any car and you get it for less money. The answer to this is that the Maxwell is a light car and it is built in enormous quantities. The Maxwell Co. is one of the three largest pro ducers of high grade liotor cars in the world. Fifth, because the Maxwell will give you more miles per dollar than', any car built. We say this without hesitation or doubt. It is our honest belief and we' are willing to prove it by Maxwell owners, by comparison with any other car or by any other way you suggest or prefer. The Maxwell will please you. We know it will. Let us arrange for a dem onstration and we'll take the responsibility of satisfying you completely. Touring Car $655 Roadster $635 . LF. O. B. DETROIT Halvorsen & Burns MAXWELL SERVICE STATION Cor. High and Ferry Phone 959 Time Payments if Desired LovP First-Cost Low After -Cost Loius Fall on Murphy's Shoots Methodists . for Seven Runs in Second Inning Salem climbed into second place in the inter-city league percentage col umn yesterday when the Loganberry Juicers made seven runs off, of two hits and a hunch of errors against Woodburn. Murphy, the much touted twirler who essayed to do the chuck- in jj fur Woodburn, was relieved in the second inning after Salem had done its worst and Pellotte, who was sent to tho box, held the homo guard score less hut S.ilem had no bail innings and the one lone run that the visitors add ed in t lie ninth was only a consolation memento of their ploa.-ant visit. Woodburn scored one in the tirst when Yarrow doubled and then scored as Miller erred on Coleman's infield grounder. Midler redeemed himself when ho came to hat by stinging out a safety with Jones on and then Barham bounced one off of Murphy's toot and tnc bases were full. Humphries hit tha b.ill hut Jones was forced out at the plate, fciemour hit one through Shorey at short and Miller scored and then Wilson waited'until four erratie curves wobbled past and ambled down to first while. Barhnin strolled home. ' Adams then smeared one to outfield and Hum phries, Semour and Wilson scored, lly this time Murphy was fast ebbing away and x total of seven runs were registered before tho Woodburn mana ger put him out of his misery and sent 1'ellette to the little hill. In the ninth Coleman walked and Schueo singled hut stretched it to two bags and titter Sims had been given a pass Hauser threw to Jones who muff ed the throw and Coleman scored. The score follows: Salem An. H. TO. A. E. Humphreys, 2b 4 U 4 1 0 Seymour, rf 4 0 0 0 0 Wilson, 3b 4 2 0 1 0 Adams, cf 5 I 1 0 0 Houser, c 2 II 10 1 0 Mickel, cf 2 1 1 0 0 Jones, lb 4 1 11 0 1 Miller, ss 4 1 0 3 1 Barthaovp 4 0 (I 7 0 Totals S2 0 27 13 2 Woodburn AB. It. I'O. A. K. .Shorey, ss 4 0 2 5 1 Yarrow, 2b 4 1 2 2 0 Krcitz, c 4 0 I) 0 0 Coleman, 3b 3 0 0 0 0 Schnee, lb 1 1 !) 0 0 Manning, ef 3 0 1 0 0 Baxter, If 3 0 0 0 0 Hurst, r 1 0 1 0 0 Murphy, p 3 1 1 2 3 Simms, x 0 0 0 0 0 Hudleston, x 1 0 0 0 0 Totals 27 3 24 9 4 Score by innings: Salem E. II. E. Hits 020 101 Ilx 7 (i , 2 Runs 070 000 OOx 7 Woodburn K. II. E. Hits 100 010 001 2 3 4 Runs 100 000 001 2 Summary: Struck out, by Barham, 0; Toilette. 7. Base on halls, by Barham, 5; Murphy, (i; l'ellctte, 1. Wild pitch, 1'ollette. I'asscd halls, Hauser. Dou ble days, Schorey to Yarrow to Schnee. Two base hits. Yarrow. Earned runs, Salem, 5; Woodburn, U. 2 hits, 7 runs hm Murphy, at bat in second inning, charge deteat to Murphy. 1 nipire, Brown. Time of game, 1:35. Scorer, I.i'unon. with immw Musterolo Gives Delicious Comfort j VYIiett those sharp pains go shooting through your head, when your skull seems ;n if it would Split, hist ruli a lit tle Ml'STKUOU'. on the temples and ' neck. It draws out the intlammation, sooilies away the pain gives quick relief. M USTEROLF. is a clean, white oint-! mi.iiit, made wild oil of mustard. Better I tli. in a mustard plaster and does not His lor I Dorters and nurses frankly recom-1 mend MUSTKUOLK for Sore Throat,! (Voncliitis, ("roup. Stiff Nerk. Asthma, Neuralgia, Congestion, Pleurisy, Klieu- j mutism, Lumbago, l'ainj and Ache of (lie Hick or Joint, Sprain, Sore Mus cles, Bruises, Chilblain, Frosted Feet! Odds of the Chest (it often prevents rurumoiiia). j ; t your druirgist's, in 25c and 50c Jar, ! Urid special large hospital sue for SO. I lie sure von eet the trcnu'me MUS-! TOtOI.E. Kefuse imitation ?rt what rut ask for. The Mujterole Company, (tu:veiana, Vmo. sic J- Watching the Scoreboard Pacific Coast League Standings. W. L. prt. Vernon 3:1 IS .0,(7 I .oh Angclex 28 22 ..r)l'0 San Francisco 2S 24 .r3S Salt Lake 21 2t .40 Portland 17 24 .413 Oakland 20 33 .304 Yesteiday'a Results, At l.o Angeles Portland. l!-0; Ver non, (1 2. At San Francisco l.os Angeles, 5 10; Oakland, 15. At Salt Luke Salt ' Luke. 8; San Francisco 2. Bill Steen had nothing in his roper loir to confuse the Saints ami Salt Lake wou, S to 2. Although the Seals played errorless ball behind Steen, the Salt Lake tin lu men had their hitN artistically hunched and did tho little business with ease. San Francisco onlv deserved one run off 1 'iorey. Tho Seals got that ace on clean hitting, and the second resulted from a frenzied heave on the part of the. shortstop. While the Giants arc spurting in the National league take a look at. Vernon spurting- lltim Patterson's Tigers grab bed one from Portland Sunday and tied another. The Beavers won but once during the whole week. Idaho Sprinter Is Wilie. of Portland, got four hits out of five times up in the morning. Oakland fans put in a big day roast ing Pinpiie Outline. When he left the field after the morning game Oak'niul boosters pursued hlai smiting him with cn-l, Im,., I. , , i.. .... to clear the way and' Frank Chance ami Dutch klawitlcr strode on either side, waving hats. Speed Martin was consliWmhlv whalcd by the Angels in the afternoon, the melody being 10 to !. Tn one inning ' the Angels tried to get four outs, hut I were toiled by the cries of the mob. j of Idaho, was the bright star in the Idaho-Montana track meet vesterdav. Shr nf Dtial Mppf making the 220-yard sprint in :21 4-5 Oldl 01 iUdl MltCl seconds, breaking the track record. He tied his record of two - vears ago of Moscow. Idaho, May 2S. Morrison ;! 4 fi seconds in the 100 vard dash. Have Won 17 Games Straight, Two More Will Tie Major League Record Detroit drove Bob Oroom from the mound and beat St. Louis tl to 3. The hookworm was among those present and it was listless affair. ISufifter Nut i i v t I HI i M I I M White Sox grabbed two from Cleve land, bad support beating Morton in the second and smashing his winning streak. Pirates hit like fiends all through two games and heat St. Louis twice. Comes frantic denial from Harold Lockwood and May Allison tUat they are married. They say they never had contemplated sin h n thing and shouM they marry will not marry each Other. They however, nnd t'njov working toyothcr. reacsi at All Grocery Stores ASK FOR IT-LARGE LOAVES 5 CENTS NONE GENUINE WITHOUT THE LABEL Ts'evr York, May 20. The attention of the New York baseball fans was centered today on Boston where the (limits clash with the Boston Braves in the final game of the series. If Mc Oraw's men can grab this afternoon's contest they will have captured 17 games straight, within two games of the major league record of 10 straight made by the Chicago White Sox. The (limits today were only two games behind the National league lead ers avd were going strong. Tomorrow they will open a new' series with the Phillies at Philadelphia. In the American league the renovated and rejuvenated Cleveland Indians are going almost as strong as the Giants but they have slipped during the last week and are now in second place. Idaho smothered Montana bv the score of S3 to 40. Idaho proved speedier in the sprints. but Montana showed strong in weights and jumps. Campbell of Idaho dropped in a faint as he crossed the tape in the two-mile run. He bent his former rec ord bv one-fifth of a second. His time was 10:00 2-5. Massey, crack middle distance man for Idaho, was out because of sickness and probably will not be in the confer ence meet. Idaho won the relay race. Double Their Nearest Rivals and Land the Silver Cup The second annual Willamette invi tational track and field meet for the non-coufcrence colleges of Oregon was won by Willamette on tho local field Saturday by a score of almost double that of tho nearest, competitor. Tho final count allowed Willamette to bo in the lead with 77 points, McMiunviPo collego 41 1-2 and Pacific university a. poor third with 2S 1-2 points to her credit! Culver of McMinnville broke his own" noit-conferenco record for the high jump by 1-4 inch getting over tho bar at 5 feet o inches. -Tho most brilliant race of tho meet was the 220-yard dash in which Oros venor of Willamette and Lucas of Pa cific, tied for first, with Small only six inches behind for third. Ford easily won the 100-yard dash with tho re mnrkublo non-conference time of 10 seconds Tint. By winning the meet Willamette will again possess the large silver tro-A phy cup which was won by Pacific last year. It must be won two successive years for permanent possession. The meet marks the close of tho -spring ath letic calendar of events at Willamette. Summary: Mile Ireland, V., Chapler, W., Wil liams, M., Castle, W. Time, 4:50. 41(1 yard run Grosvenor, W., Wnngh, W., Jackson, W., Turner, P. Time, 54 1-5 seconds. 120 yard hurdles Cole, M., Ford, W., Bueerman, II., Shisler, W., 10 3-5 seconds. 100 yard dash Ford, W., Grosvenor, W., Lucas, P., Small, W. Time, 10 see onds flat. 880 yard run Dowd, M., Bueerman, M., Webb, P., Morgan, P. Time, 2:07. 220 yard hurdles Shisler, W., For(J, W., Bueerman, M. Time,, 27 1-5 sec onds. 220 yard dash Grosvcrnor, W., and Lucas, P., tied for first, Small, W, Potts, P. Time, 23 2-5 seconds. Shot put Livesley, P., Bueerman, M., Baglev, W., Human, M. Distance, 34 feet 1-2 inch. Pole vault Bagley, W.. and Culver, M., tied for first; Curl, M., and Jones, P., tied for third. Height- 10 feet 4 inches. High jump Culver, 51., Adams, W., Dibble, P., Bueerman, M. Height, 5 feet 0 inches. Discus Bagley, W.. Lucas, Brown, W., Bueerman, M. Distance 112 feet 7 inches. Javelin Brown. W., Bagley, W., Culver, M., Simpson, M. Distance 151 feet 8 inches. Broad jump Ford W., Coe, 5f.r Grosvenor, W., Lucas, F. Distance 19 feet 10 inches. Relay Forfeited to W. by default. Inhibition races won by W. team com posed of Ford, Small and Shisler. Time 1:15. Eeferee, A. 51. Grillev, oC Portland Y. 51. C. A. !: J Inter-City Sidelights 1 (Js ;c sjc - Inter-City League Standings. W. L. Pet. Bradfords (i 2 .710 Woodburn 5 3 S2T Salem 5 3 .f.2."i Kirkpatricks 5 3 .1125 St. Helens 4 4 ,501) Beavers 4 3 .444 Montavillo 2 l .250 Woodland 2 7 .222 festerday's Results ' At Vaughn street Bahv Beavers 9-3. Montaville 2 4. ' At, St. Helens Kirkpatricks 4, St. Helens 3. At Woodland Woodland 4, St. Helens 3. At Woodland Woodland 4, Bradfords 1. ; At Salem-Snleni 7, Woodburn 2. Although Salem is next to tho top the loss of Wayne Barham from tho pitching staff will he a severe blow but Salem has always recovered from, severe blows in the past. Barham joins the Vancouver, B. C, team in the Northwest league and left last night for that city. Ho was form erly with San Francisco and after a short trial in the majors was sent back to the coast. He was suspended last year for striking for higher pay but later purchased his release and is in good standing In organized baseball. Coleman,' the Woodburn third sadter, will Ko to Vancouver with Barham. ("oleman is from Woodburn and Barham is a Dallas product. Telette, who relieved 5Iurphy yes terday, is a native son of St. Paul and was given a tryout with Butte this year but lacked the finish to stick. rhone 81 if the carrier misses you. Only two hits were made from 5lr phy's delivery but all of his teammates added an error or two to the merriment. Salem's pennant chances brighten with each game and the Portland pen nant ehasern will show a burst of speed if they head the Lojus. Try Capital journal Want Ad