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STX THE DATLY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM. OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MAY 31, 1916. r. a. wins friends without any side inducement 10- without any coupons or premiums 1 The in ducement to buy Prince Albert is quality! Neither national nor state restrictions on the use of premiums or coupons can in any way affect the sale of Prince Albert because its policy has always been for quality! Coupons or premiums have never been offered as an inducement to smoke it! Prince Albert is made bv a natented Drocess that cuts out bite and parch and lets men smoke pipe-full after pipe-full or the makin's until the gong sounds, without a kick back or a complaint I f? ' ... "' .mm imi -;mi ? v : -'y,:- --' i-yy-y. :-:v.-x."v:v;:-'v.;.-::;;-': ;.-; . . :: :::::.-.--v.-:::v-;.r- y;; :or-'; ,. fete vmmm I P ArniL. IiiA. lit - i.iii iitmir j i j i ibJL In. A , k Copyright IB1I br ft. J. HeynoUU Tubacco Co. So it's up to every red-blooded man to jump the boundary line between himself and smoke happiness and know just what all this jimmy-pipe-joy-talk is about 1 Men all over the world are today smoking Prince Albert because it meets their taste; because it gives them real tobacco enjoyment they have never found before! Don't you realize that if Prince Albert, in a few years, has made three men smoke pipes where one was smoked before, it cer tainly has the call on you at least for a try-out! On th reverie aid of this tidy red tin you will rad;"ProcoM Pt nUdJulj 30th. 1907.' BiyPrinesA Ibmrtsvsrywhsrs tobacco im mold. Toddv rJ bag, 6c; tidy rmd tint, 10c; hand mama oound and half -Bound tin humidors and in that finm crystal glat pound humidor withpon$:-moit-mnmr top that Apf -f A tobacco in ucA mplandid conditionalways i Why, that's only being fair to yourself! R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO COMPANY Win.ton-Salem, N. C i tt. t ! bBOtt IV i . ... . I P PA N'Q IMIIIDIW I ll unin u iiuuiulo ews iY WE FATAL Hovers Between Life and Death in Hospital, Others Not Seriously Hurt Mtulics yi'Htunliiy. Ultlc liiiii was held nit for Imh recovery. Ilfi Iiiih two fnic- tu res of the pkull, n fnu'tured jaw inll iiliilmiiiiiiil Inirts. I'river Hooney and Meeliaiiiciiin Me I Allinter are recoveriii( from injuries I MiHliiined when their Premier mnnshod into the inner rail on the mnith turn. The nice whs won liy Durio Hesta in I a Peii(;eot in 3::U!:1(.M:, an averntjo of I sa.2tl miles an hour. 1) 'A limp in She Deimenliurir wn second and Mulfnrd I in a reugeitt third. Hesta wns awarded, He also ran a few miles and boxed mjv- leral rounds with Mike Butler. Interest in tho match is keen. Port- :jc lnnil fans have never seen Ritchie in $ real action, and they haven't seen my I of (irmnun's work for more than aijjc venr. iiruman was rated as a comer until his jaw was broken in u bout ut Denver, . The shortness of the bout will render a decisive victory for etiher boxer un likely. The rounds will be only two minuicA ioii. acK itrnni proo loiy will referee. i $ Pitchers Wait for Tryout. l'ortlniid, Dr., May 81. Three re-1 c emit pitchers will be waiting for try-ijjc INTER-CITY BASEBALL LEAGUE STANDINGS first prize $12,00(1. i thousand spectators ! speed strii;ule. Kithtv three witnessed the IndianuHi". l"'l, Mi.v31.--.lnek WtcMe-Orumn Tuesday XeCain hovered between life and death I ' "r ""j1, (,r. ,May. 7 Wil1"' todav, sufferin,; from terrible injuries I lilU'hl1'- for'r H(.'htweiKlit champum, eceived when his l)el,arKo rcinK car ' l.".Vl'(' ""i"" '"-e j!olf to.lay as part of turned over on the north turn in the I h'" "'' " " 'i I'ont with Indianapolis speedway :I00 miles sweep- ""'l'1' " ' next Tuesday nujht. yVhy shouldn't the Stand ard Oil Company make the best oil-with over 40 years experience in refining-with un equalled plant equipment? And Zerolene is scientifically refined from selected California crude-asphalt-base. Prominent authori ties have recently declared that an oil correctly refined from asphalt base crude can be made not only equal but superior to paraffine base oils. Next time you empty the crank-case refill with Zerolene. Dealers everywhere and at service stations and agencies of the Standard Oil Company. n rn n tbfxJjrrf 01! fir tide? Cars out. when Walter Met redie returns $ with the Portland Heavers next week. $ They are Hicky Williams of the Ore- aje lin Agricultural t'olleue Hay Alex- j $ nmlcr of the College of Idaho and Al , $ llartman of Washington ftato College,' a southpaw. Scout .limmy Hiehnrdson I signed them all. Williams has been the mainstay of the AKies, but be- cause of deficiency in his studies, was) not permitted to pitch in recent college; names. , llartman and Williams havo been ' rivals since their sand lot days and of late years llartiuan has had the best I of every close game nfiaiiiat Hicky Salem Bradfords . . Wooilbnrn . . Kirkpatricks St. Helens . Beavers . . . , Montavilla . IV. ( ti G 5 4 5 3 Woodland 2 Pet. .fil!7 .li(7 .007 ..155 .414 MO .:m .200 Yesterday's Results. At Vaughn street grounds Beavers, Woodlund, 2. At St. Helens Montavilla, 13; St. Helens, 5. At Woodbnrn Woodburn, 3; Kirkpatricks, 2. At Salem Sulem, 4; Brad fords, . s NEW TODAY - Bradfords Argue with Umpire Rankin at Rate of $5 Per Argument In a game that was r.aridl by wrang ling on the part of the Battling Brad forlls the Salem Inter-City league team won a 4 to 1 victory at .lei-nun park yesterday afternoon. Cole who was ou the mound for the Saleniites let the visitors down with six scattered hits and whiffed nine of the Bradford bat ters. ..lcuebml, who started th game tor tho Bradfords, was retired in the fourth inning after Salem had made tour runs and became so peeved that lie bounced iiis glove off I'nipire Ran kins head and pulled other small stuff that cost him a V spot. Manager tleorge Grayson, of the vis itors also added to the merriment, the argument and the jackpot and was assisted from the grounds by the police along with Moreland. Steppe, the vis iting left fielder, s.iiil some cutting things about Rankin's ancestry which cost him several jitneys and then later l iiililers took up the same line of con versation and wns benched. The Brad fords found it necessary to borrow n new player from tlie Xewbcrg team to make nine men. The scoring started in the first inn ing when Steppe singled and then step ped home on ISagort's three bagger be fore Proctor pulled off .1 double play ! ami retired the side. ! In the third inning Mike Miller lead off with a double and stole third when Cole fanned. Humphreys walked anil Semour and Miller worked a squeeze j i CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES HARRY Window cleaner, Thone 76S. June4 Bate per word New Today: ' ; Each insertion, per word lc PHONE 937 For wood aw. tf j One week (6 insertions); per word....5c One month (20 insertions) per word 17c FH0NT APAETMENTS Oround floor The Capital Journal will not be re- 4!)1 N Cottage. tf sponsible for more than one insertion for errors in Classified Advertisements. FyPv. w ANTt'll Vi.ldle Bead your advertisement the first day HULS,h,P-Ph0R.,WANTtM'',! it appears and notify us immediately aged. Phone 49F4. may31 if it contains an error. Minimum charge, 13c. FOB RENT SIGNS For sale at Cap- ital Journal office. tf FOR SA1.K Shoe repairing outfit. 2ti(i Center St. jnue2 FOR SALE 3 fino Jersey Jeiois, one fresh. Phone 4r'13. juay3I WANTK1) Ci rl to do general house - work. Inquire 274 N. Summer. t FOR SALE Pony, quiet to lido or i drive. Bx. 118, H. 0. ' , juneS , FOR SALK Household goods; type- 1 writer, roll top desk. 148 Union St. GOOD Furnished hoose to rent, close ' in. Phone Main 4 or 47. tf WAN'TKO Housekeeper or man and wife, 21)41) Lee St. R. O. Cummin. nOl SKKEKPiNG ROO"MS For rii.t. junel Phone 47 or 4. G. W. Johnson. : tf HOUSKK KKPER WANTKI Address FOR RENT Modern 4 room bouse, H. H, Kgan, Gervais, Route 2. Phone well furnished. Phone 708-W. ruay3l :tKl 1. ,Tunc2; ; . FOR SALE YeiriiiiR Angora billy LOST On Cottage St., between Ferry goat. E. 11. Kiggs,' 2493 Laurel Ave. and Division, ring of keys. Phone miiy.il !)1!H-.I. jnel FURNISHED rooms and housekeeping FOR GOOD Meals and comfortable appartmehts, rates reasonable, close rooms, reasonable, in modern home in, 160 Court. tf dose in, phone 1013. juneS FOB BENT Furnished and nnfurnish- FOR BENT 7 room house close in. ed rooms in Hubbard building. W. with gns and bath, 340 Union St., be- H. Norris. Boom 304. tf tween High and Liberty, 10.00 per ; ; mo Phone iixo-M. junel WANTED Experienced gn-1 tor gen- eral house work. Call at 270 N. Kith WANTED Room ind board in private Mrs. Harry Clay. tf family for ladv and little girl " yrs. old Protestant family preferred. Ad- WANTED TO BENT 5 room fully dress ."-C. J. care Journal. may31 modern bungalow or cottage with garage. Phone 511. tf FOR RENT For summer, large single room, suite for light housekeeping, or ti room flat, all modern and well fur nished. Chemeketn street, close in. Address Journal A-3. may. "11 play and Miller was safe. Proctor then poled the pill into the creek chas ing Humphreys and Semour ahead of him. This ended the scoring for both teams anil the Br.idfurcls lost their pepper when they were In the hole and began to pull unsportsmanlike stuff that brought down the derision of the spectators. Heretofore all of tlie Inter city league, games have been clean and liani fought battles but the rflg chewing indulged in by the Bradfords vesteriiav with Umpire Rankin w.is FOR SALE Kino young llolntein cow, fresh H weeks, 'milking 'Hi quarts rich milk, very gentle; will sell or exchange for beef cow. First street cast, second house north asylum, mil worthy of the lots. The score: Bradfords Steppe, If .... 1 1 hilders, 3li . isogart, ss .... Kennedy, cf, 'ohen, 21) Clarke, c. Edwards, I b liickey, rf ... Morolnnd, p Swartz, p Kiillard, If ... Evans, cf villa: 3b.. ;e nine- on tne sand FOR SALE Or trade by owner, for improved farm, factory including business and fine residence; business yielding better than l-"00 yearly; good location; valuation $10,000; If you are interested in a good income property see me. W. W. ISeardslcy, Salem, Ore., 1300 North Front, junli - Inter-City Sidelights AH. I . 4 4 . 3 . 4 4 . 3 . 4 1 o ' 3 . 0 I : R. ll.PO. A. E. Totals Salem Humphreys, Scmore, rf Wilson, 3b Hanser, e Mickel, If ... Jones, lb Bell, cf Miller, ss ... Cole, p 33 1 0 24 AB. K.H. PO. 2b 0 I 0 3 1 5 0 10 0 I 0 1 0 Totals 28 4 3 Score by innings Bradfords 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Salem 0 0400000 - Summ.vry. Runs Steppe, revs, Semore, Wilson Miller. out Colo 0, Moreland 3, Swart?. 5. Home run Wilson. Three base hit Bogart. Two base hit Miller. Double play Wilson unassisted. Hit bv pitcher Swartz Jones by Swartz. Stub : dancing, Annual Reunion of Oregon Pioneers The -44th annual re-union of the Ore gun Pioneer association will be, held i,i Portland, Thursday, June 22, in the Masonic Temple. All persons coming to or born in the original -territory of Oregou up to 1851), without regard to where tncy live at present, are eligible to members iip All who came to uny part of the Pacific 1 coast no to !.!, now living in Ore- E. icon n.av become members. 0 The pioneer headquarters will be es Ojtablished at tue Oregon Historical so Ojcictv rooms in the Tourny building, II Portland, arid begirning Satuiduy, J'.no 1 0 1 17, badges mRV be secured Of the snii- 4 0 01 retarv. George II.. f.imes. 0 There will be a "Hi-Yu Muck-A ll 2 2! Muck" time in tho armory at Portland 1 3 Ojat 4:30 o'clock by the organized Wo- 1 man's Auxiliary to the Oregon Pioneer !7 8 4 ' association. Tho annual business meet- R. II. E. ing will be held in tho evening at the 1 (i 1 1 Masonic Temple. 4 3 4 1 The annual "Camp Fire" will be- Humph-: gin at 8 o'clock in the evening over Struck which past presuient T. T. Geer will preside. Five minuto talks will be al iowed pioneers, old time melodies will be sung, Chinook songs will bring bnck the Indian days, beiideg the old time UN D EB WOOD TYPEWRITER Good as new, two-color ribbon, backspacer etc. .$40.00. J 270. may 3 1 ROOM TO RENT To young man, privilege of batching. Call 25,) S. Cottage. Phone 773-It. nuyJi. FOB BENT Flat close in, furnished or unfurnished. Phone 823-J. or call at 252 North Cottago St. tf WOl.K WANTED By young man, farm work preferred, experienced man. .T-l.io care Journal. lnav.i.- FOB SALE 200 acres at Lylc, Wash., will consider, some trade on clear property. August Bauch, Salem, Or. . jllllB il FOB BENT Nice furnished room in tiew house in private family, 3 blocks from P. O. Inquire Q-10 care Journ al, tf FOB SALE 18 acres, good terms, 18 in crops and fruit, fair buildings, best soil. W. W. Lander, Salem R. 9. junclS FOB SALE 106 sheep, not sheared, and about 75 limbs. Inquire at tho . Capital Journal office, Salem Oro ong. - may31 FOB SALE Good Jersey milk cow giving 3 1-2 gallons of milk, a bar gain. Phone 98F2. Walter -Toarmine, B. 8. tf en nnsea .Miller, Semore, Edwiinls Kifcart. Three hits, four runs, 14 at bat off Mi relnnd in four innings. Charge defeit to Morelnnd. Left on b'ses - UrmforJ 10, Salem 2. Makes New Motor Record The Battling Bradfords showed a dis position to buttle yesterday but they Portlaud, Or., May 31. The perform-1 made a huge mistake in choosing Im anees of Otto Walker of Los Angeles I'ire Rankin for an opponent. on the Portland motorcycle speedway i yesterday resulted in a demand today I .Swartz who relieved Jud Moreland that tlu races. bo repented next Sunday . yesterday, twirled n stendy game and s , k Watching the Scoreboard The annual meeting of the Indian War veterans will be held the day be fore the pioneers' rt union. Chns. B. Moores is president of tho Oregon Tion eer association, and George H. Himes, secretary. EXPECT 20,000 IN PARADE Pacific Coast League Standings. W. I.. Pet. afternoon. Walker won the seven mile nice for 7 horsepower machines, and the ten mile free for nil. He established a new northwest dirt track record for the mile, making it in 47 2-5 seconds. In one of the ruces, however, he bent this time, covering a lap in til 1-5 seconds. kept out of the wrangling. Yesterday's game wns witnessed by 531 fans and Walter Johnson the lar est crowd of the season. try r-a r n n t i t it ii il i MOTORCYCLIST HURT Vallejo, ( .il., May juries were sustained electrician attached to the supply ship Glacier, when a motorcycle on which he was riding with .1. F, Muggins crashed into an automobile driven by Mcrritt Winchell of Vallejo, near Cor delia. Beall was taken to the Mare Island hospit il today, where he was found to have both legs broken below the knee. The Bradfords predicted ensy picking with Bniham in the Northwestern len gue and a new pitcher on the mound for Sulem but Colo proved that he could deliver the goods. Cole's iirm wns sore, 31. Serious in- too. bv .1. W. Bcnll.l Vernon 35 Los Angeb-s 29 San Francisco 29 21 Portland 18 Oakland 21 18 23 25 2li 25 311 Portland, Ore., May 31. Prepared ness advocates todny had signed up .14,125 persons to march in the prepared ness parade Saturday night, June 3. Twenty thousand arc cxpeetcd to participate. .01)0 .558 .537 .447 .419 .308 Yesterday's Results. At Los Angeles Los Angeles, 0-2; Portland, 2-5. At San Francisco San Francisco, II 5; Oakland. 3-ii. At Salt Lake Vernon, 13-10; Walt Lake, 3-10.. the expense of Salt Lake in two games. The Utah atmosphere was all slushed to ribbons w ith the Bengals hits. Such slugging was never seen before in Salt Lake, and the Saints hope it will never be witnessed again. Oakland won a game! Try CaolUl Journal Want Ads. MsHvy-YtLexicon'iT ARROW GOLLARspring style, in two heights Roy Keene will report to Salem Inter City liendquarters as soon m-s he finishes the school season in the eust. With Cole nuit iveene on the list Salem has a pair of dependable twirlers thnt will re duce Bnrhnm's loss to a minimum. - Ijlrnoklvn . r.d Kennedy, the ex-Portland Coast , York league first sticker, showed himself fo Philadelphia be n gooil sport and kept his team- Huston .... mates cooled down as much as possible. Cincinnati " I Chicago ... Adams, the Cheniawa star, was out of; Pittsburg tne game vesieninv on account ot a St I .on is school fame, but will be back in the line-up Sunday. It happened in the tenth at San Fran cisco when Bnrheaux buzzed one too hot to handle through the Seals' infield Where They Play Today. and Kenivorthy rolled home from third. Portland at l.os Angeles; San Fran-j . risco at Oakland: Vernon at Salt Lake. The Oaks were pretty chesty in the morning also, nnt when Spider Banm I began to grow feeble before their as i snult Skeeter Fanning rushed to the ! monnd and retired the cellar champs STANDING OF THE TEAMS National. American. EXERCISES HELD AT WOODBURN j Washington 24 ( levelaml New York Boston Chicago Detroit Philadelphia St. Louis Woodburn, Or., May 31. Decora tion day was observed here with n propriate exercises in the afternoon nt the Armory, which was packed with citizens, 11. A. R. veterans ami mem ber of t'le Women's Relief Corps. The memorial address was delivered by Rev. L. C. Poor, of Woodburu. In the morning there were ritualistic services at Belle Passi cemetery. Fhono 81 if the carrier misses you. lar song in Vernon club house. W. L. Pet. ; L'l 12 .O.'lii 20 14 .588 20 - lfi .550 It! 18 .471! 19 22 .403 , 18 22 .450 17 21 .447 17 23 .425; V. L. Pet. 24 14 .032 23 15 .003 . 20 15 .571 20 IS .520! 17 20 .459 ! 17 22 .430 1 14 22 .389 14 23 .37S s was a popu- with neatness and dispatch. They that the Angeles were pretty lucky to split even with Portland. An gels bunched three bingles on Kelly in the fourth and grabbed four aces, Hogg was peaches and cream for the Beavers in the second and they lammed him for such a substantial lead that the Seraphs never caught up. It remained for Philadelphia to shnt ter the Giants' winning streak and beat them with Perritt on the mound. The Tigers brought lit the sheaves all right 29 of them to lie exact nt But in the afternoon New York enme back strong nod chased Alexander the Great to the club house, winning 10 to 2. 0 LOGANBERRY PICKERS Want ed, good camp grounds and accoi. niodatioiw. Phone 37F3. O. L. Denier; B. 4. juiicO FOB BENT Furnished room with out side entrance, close in, modern con veniences. 250 S. Cottago. Phono 773-B. muyS I FOB SAXET3 hilf track Studebaker wagon. Will trado for hearier wnzon, cordwood or stumpage. .2786 Lee. Phone 1322-J. tf FOE BENT Business block room, size 18x80 feet. 467 State streot. - In quire at 463 State. VhonelOOO. Maurice Klingcr. tf FOB R2XT 6 room modern cottage, 4 blocks from state house, $12 per month. Se Mr. Lynch at lin.nk of Commerce or Phone I' 44. j inc3 I AM Taking orders for summer and fall delivery of wood. I will give a lower price now than I will late in the season. Jpiin II. Scott, phone 1553 After office hours, 622. june20 CHINESE DOCTORS . C.Y.UEN Well known Chineso doc tor has successfully treated all dis cuses in tho past ye it. Seo testimon ials on file nt the Oriental Herb Co., 0411 State St., Salem. Out of town patients treated by Symptomatic Di agnosis. Send for diagnosis blanks. , julyl Red Sox beat the league leading Washington club twice, 4 to 8 ami 8 to 2 by "smiting the horsehide on the nose. FOB SALE At bargain prices, one Troy lanndry mangle 00 inches, store shelving, two teams and Shetland ' pony, 2 double buggies, one single buggy. H. Steinbock, 302 N. Com'l Phcie 808. tf LOGANBERRY PJOKERS Wanted to register to pick 45 acres of ri(e ber ries. No green fruit this season. Frco wood and potato patch, fine camp ground, half milo to street car of Sulem Heights. Phone 21F2. - tf FOR SALE 10 acres Paradise Valley, Southern California. Oringes. lem ons, apricots, olives, figs, guavas, etc. Crop last year ran 20 tons or anges, 30 tons apricots,- etc. This . surbnrbnn acreage is located 15 min utes from heart of San Diego, 20 minutes from Imperial Beach, 'St from Hotel del Coronada. lias mod ern chalet designed in good archi tect tnste, every known convenienco inside and out, including city water, electric light, gay, tiled bath. Out buildings include packing house, garage, etc,, with private wafer sys tem. Hard surfaced' electric lightc I boulevard to Sin Diego; ocean view. Exclusive neighborhood and is the prettiest villa in Paradiatt Valley. Personal reasons comel the sale. Will sell for 15,000, and would con sider Willamette Valley farm prop erty of eipwl merit Tor tho larger imount, with some cash or good pa er down. J. L. Bell, Mill City, Ore. juneJ