Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, June 05, 1916, Page FIVE, Image 5

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    THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, MONDAY, JUNE 5, 1916.
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To The Maxwell ,
70U will never want to add anything to your MaxwelL j
The purchase price includes everything you will ever J
need or desire for luxurious motoring.
You won't want to disguise the hood or buy a new body!
or put in another carburetor or ignition system or install
electric lights or a self-starter.
You won't want a new radiator or springs or new spark
plugs or shock-absorbers or a new top.
You need add nothing for comfort, reliability, beauty
economy or convenience. If it is a Maxwell, your car, your
experience and your investment are complete.
That is the way that Maxwells are designed, manufactured
and sold.
Question the owners of other motor cars any other motor ,
cars and see if they are equally satisfied with their motoring
investment
Jornh Car $655 toaster $63
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Halvorsen & Burns
MAXWELL SERVICE STATION
Corner High and Ferry Streets . Phone 959
Time Payments if Desired
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sponsible for more than one insertion ital Journal office. tf
for errors in Classified Advertisements.
Read your advertisement the first Any KK SALE Or trade for wood, guso
it appears and notify us immediately line eiigino. i'hono 45J. tf
if it contains an error. ,
Minimum, charge, 15c. GOOD Furnished house to Teat, elose
in. Phone Main 4 or 47. tf
HAEBT Window cleaner, Phone 768.
Juno4 KOR SAIiK Linht huick delivery ear,'
' in jjixid order. Phone 83 I'll. junetS
PHONE 937 For wood saw. tf '
' WANTED i i i-l to do general house
NEW HAY For wile, rinme "OEI I. work. Inquire 271 N. Hummer. t
junrT .
: UOISKKKKPIXH Ijno.MS l'or ni.t.
b.LEXI (.'hiiiincy Sweep. Phone !!). Phone 17 or 1. G. W. Johnson. l
juiiefi
KOIt SALE (iolil oin seed pot.ltotes.
GOOD Mijk eoiv for s.ile. 'hone II Call !7P11 at meal times juiii'S
El'j. junelllj
(WANTED Girl 'for light limiwwork.
HEAD Dr. May's uiuiouni.ement in to- Address "Girl,"' care Jminial. tf
days' paper. .iiukm -
TWO .iETS Of furnished housek.'rp-
5 UOO.M HOI SK KOK SALE '' E ". j ing rooms for rent. T.'iU S. I'nnit. ju8
eare Journal. June''
PUKE Whale nil soap for hop spray
YOl'NG COW Fresh, for sale, ih.up. j;or me at tho 'npital Soap Works.
Iiiiiiire J;in2 Madison St. jmicT ((
FrKlSIIEl) HOUSE For rent. Ad STENOOHAPHKIt Wishes position,
.li'.'ss George H. Graves, Salem, Or. Address S. W. care journal. .ine'J
WANTED Piano, will store lor ib
use. Address No. A J, Capital .loinn
ill. jiinel
FOR KENT House partly furnished,
elose in. Incj"ire I'.Mi South ( ottae
St. ,iujic7
HRESSMAKIN'C -And plnin sewing
Tiir $1.25 n day. Experieneed. Pbone
(i03. juneti
1438 N. COTTAGE St., kale plants
for sale i J-2e. per hundred, Ciias.
Me Kinley. juneh
(i()OI) All purpose horse, weight J Ml
Ins., for sale eneap, or trade lor ponv
Phono (lil'11. junefi
IIOl'SEHOI.D GOODS For sale, IIIH
Court St. call in the forenoon, or nf
ter o in the evening. ,Ui.e.
FOE RENT Ity month or week, strict
ly modern 5 room houso furnished
or unfurnished. Phone 1737-W. tl
FOU SALE 1 Jersey cow and 2 one
year old heifers, also some furniture.
1701 S. 13th St. Houte .", liox jii
FOR SALE Gooil young Jercy vow
fresh 1 week. f. D. Walla.-e. lit
box 12."), 3 1-2 niili-i southeast of
junel
Salem ou Maeleay rii;'d.
MODERN FL RNISHED iiOO.MS Or
housekeeping rooms, at tiilti North Cot
tage. June 0
FUENJS1IED rooms and housekeeping
appartmenta, .inlet reasonable, close
in, 160 Conrt. tf
FOR .LE-( heap, a 11(10 Hi. all pur
pose horse. J. A. Heuiington, 31)2 N.
Chunh street. juneS
WANTED Casca ib bark, highest ash
price. Cull or write Frys Drug store,
Salem, Oregon. .h''.v3
WANTED Experienced girl for gen
eral houso work. Call at 270 N. 13tli
Mrs. Jlarry Clay. If
NICELY FURNISHED Inrg.i rooms,
,modern. Use of kitchen, low rent.
JtiO Union Btreet. June!)
WANTED TO KENT 5 room fully
modern burrgalow or cottage Willi
garage. Phone Oil. tf
HOUS E K E EI'E R W A NT E I ) M idd lo
ageil preferred. Phone '103-M or ad
dress 12tm N. 18 St. tf
FOB KENT Flat elose in, furnished
or unfurnished. Phone 823-J, or call
at 252 North Cottage St. tf
4U0 ACE E New York farm, fino im
provements, 40 nd 30 .leres well im
proved elose to Salem, for sale by
owner. W. M. Schnett, Salem, tit. '2
,iune
I Dnihnt at first. Cole then massacred ! Wilson, 3b 5
I rt l ... !... :nDU,.nA Tn. Adiinm if 1
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BY 4J 5 SCORE
Filsoa Hits Out Two Hcmers
and a Single and Pulls Off
Double Play 1
Adams, cf 4
Hnuser, c 4
Miekel, If 4
Jones, lb 2
Miller, ss 2
Cole, p 4
Rrnnt's slats with au inshoot and Mc
Keen walked home. Three hits and
three runs.
Wilson came up in the Senator's
framo end bounded one into the creek
for a round trip. In the third the
Beavers added two more runs when
Druhot singled and McBride hit a hot
one to Wilson who chased Druhot back
to second but Colly slid safe. Jones
contributed an error and the bases were ! Casey, 2b
full with Casey at the hat. Casey sing- Englo, 2b 3
led and Druhot and McBride crossed Lind, If 2
Totals 3G 4 8 27 12 5
Adams 2, Casey, McKeen. Hits off
Zwiefel, 23 at bat, 5 hits, 4 runs; 3 hits,
no runs off Brunt in 3 innings. Left
on bases, Huleni 8, Beavers 11. Earned
runs, Beavers 1, Salem 3. Time of game
2:10. Umpire Brown.
Bnhy Beavers
AB. E.H. PO. A.E.
2 115 4 0
Salem lost to the Baby Beavers yes
terday by a 5 to 4 score when a ninth
inning Tally flashed in the pan though
the locals had three men on banes and
one down when Wilson came to the bat.
Wilson had hammered out two home
rfing and one single up to this time,
?iwever, and could hardly be expected
to repeat. Colo waa wild and wobbly
but held the Beavers to seven hits
while the Selem bitters collected eight
safeties.
. The fraeas started with the first in
ning when Casey walked and took sec
ond on a balk and scored when Miekel
failed to pick up Engle's sinjrle. I.ind
doubled and Engle scored and McKern
walked, Druhot hit to Wilson who
knocked it dowa but failed to get
the plnte.
Tho Salem fans who wagered a few
jitneys on the outcomo began to think,
in the sixth inning, that they would
collect perhaps 80 cents on the dollnr
when .Humphreys hit safely and Semout
attempted to sacrifice but toe Beavers
refused hiB generous offer, then Wil
son splashed one into the brook and
th joy was nneonfined for a few min
utes. Adams followed with a single and
then Zwiefel, the Beaver flinger, felt
himself slipping and was retired in fa
vor of Brant, but Hauaer, Miekel and
Miller fanned after Jones had reached
first by being hit by a pitched bnll.
The ninth inning rally was started
with one down when Cole singled and
Humphreys duplicated. Meinour drew
fonr wide ones but Cole was forced out
at the plate when Wilson's infield
grounder was fielded to the plate and
Adams was an easy out. .
The score:
Snlem AB. R. H. It). A. E.
Humphreys, 2b .... 6 1 2 4 3 1
Seymour, rf 4 1 0 1 0 9
McKeen, lb 4
Druhot, rf 5
Watt, ss 2
McBride, c 5
Brant, ef & p 3
Zweifel, p & cf .... 3
oron on the hillock, distributing drops,
curves ami slow teasers around the
home plate. Eight Angles funned and
only three hit safely.
Watching the Scoreboard
Pacuic Coast League Standings
Vernon
Halt Lake
H.
8
II .
8
Totals 2!) 5 7 26x15 2
xllouser out, bunted foul, third
strike. '
Score by innings:
Baby Beavers B.
Hits ..... 302 000 201 5
Buns 302 000 000 5
Salem B.
Hits 110 003 102 4
Buns .... 100 003 000 4
Summary: Buns, Casey, Engle, Mc
Keen, Druhot, McBride, Humphreys,
Seymore, Wiwon 2. Struck out, by
Cole 6, Zwiefel 5, Brnt 3. Base on
balls, by Cole 6, Zwiefel -, Brant 1. Hit
by pitcher, Brant 2, Lind 2, Jones,
Jones; by Brant. Balk, Cole. Double
plays, Wilson, unassisted; Humphreys
to Miller to Jones. Home runs, Wilson
2. Three base hitt, Casey. Stolen bases,
W. U Pet.
.. 37 20 .OI'J
.. 33 27 .550
.. 31 27 .534
.. 28 28 .451
.. 22 27 .14!
.. 23 40 .305
Yesterday's Results
At Los Angeles Portland 4-4, Los
Angeles 1-0.
At Han Franciscrj Oakland 1-4, San
Francisco 0-3 (first game 18 innings),
second game 10 .innings.)
At Salt Lake Vernon .0, Salt I.aJie
7.
Los Angeles tripped over a couple of
Portland pitchers and the Sabbath wus
featured bv twin defeats for the An
gles. Kip JIagerman dipplayej a flosy
line of goods in the opener and eOM-d
the Serapiia down -with four measly
hits.
The afternoon discovered Mr. South-
J.vi joy,) joy in Oakland.
The Oaks won two games from San
Francisco. Sound the cymbals. Strike
up the La ltd !
Eighteen innings the two teams
struggled in the morning, until K la
wit ter drove a bounder to left that
scored Iavis, wuo had walked, break
ing the nothing to nothing ice.
It took ten innings for Oakland to
turn the trick in the afternoon, but the
Se.il rallies availed naught when Doc
Cook doubled and Kenworthy drove a
hot one to Ping Bodie's territory
bringing the physician home.
Detroit made every hit count agthist
the Senators. Tney made four ot them
Vcach got two.
The Indians counted their seconl
straight fr.m the Bed Son und now
have a two game lead on the Yanks,
' It was a bad day for tho suckers.
Hoblitzcll of the Bed Sox and (mndil
of the Indians wero forced to quit
when the former was spiked and the
latter hit in the head with a pitched
ban.
The Browns bunched four bits in one
inaing for three runs and beat the
Athletics. Pitcher Koob of the Browns
quit in the lirst when he became ill.
The Whito Sox were extremely bfttby.)
Theywalloid t;ie Vank hurlcrs for 16
WANTED Euiploiviiiciit during sum
mer vacation by a young lady who
has had experience- as stenographer
and is graduate bookkeeper, ''all at
202 U. S. Hank liblg, or plu 170.
juneO
RANCH FOR SALE- Or trade, 80 A
near Philomath, Oregon, near S'-iiool
and church, about 33 in crop, good
house anil barn and other buildings.
Write or inquire of M. A. Barber,
Marion, Oregon. junclO
WE HAVE- Farms lor sale, very reas
onable i i price. Good buildings, well
loc.'ted, equipped with teams, cows,
hogs, bouts, poultry, farm implements
and now ill crops. Will accept house
in Salem, us part pavmeut. Square
Deal Realty Co., 202 U. S. Bank hi Ig.
FOR RENT -0 room modern house,
completely furnished. 045 Oheineketu
St. June 10 to Sept 10. junej
WANTED 100 men sleudy work, .fl"i
per month and board. I lii N. Com
mercial St. M. J. Baldwin. .juuerl
FOB BALE 200 acres at Lyle, Wash., .
will consider sumo trade on clear
property. August Bauch, Salem. Or.
juue 17
FOB SALE 18 acres, good terms, 16
in crops and fruit, fair buildings. '.
best soil. W. W. Lander, Salem It.
9. junelS
W.I LI. SELI- Or trade for car, team,
top bu-.'gy, hack, single harness and
two icycles. Box 50 i. 3, Turner,
. Ore. juncO
HE toUlt OWN Landlord, cozy II
room house and barn $750, t'rms;
choice 5 acre tract close, $800, terms;
12 acre tract $100 per acre: fine
farm 158 acres slock, crop and im
plements, price $05 per acre; choice
20 aero tract $73 per acre; large, list
of property to exchange. L. Bei-htel
Co., 347 'State St. .juncO
I
Penrose Heaves From Penn
sylvania Germans, and May
Drop the Colonel
By Pony Arnold
(United Press staff correspondent)
Chicago, June 0. Gorman-Americans
took mi active iiand in the, pre-conveu-tion
fight against Thcadoie, Koosoveit
Satu relay.
Some of the "big three, Penrose,
Barnes anil Crane, wero bombarded
with telegrams ashing them to pre
vent at .ill costs the nomination of the
colonel by the republican convention.
Senator Penrose, it was reported, had
heard from the Pennsylvania Germans
today. There had becu persistent rum
ors that Penrose, while perhaps not
ready to lend his active suji)irt to
Roosevelt, would at least not fight
against him.
Favorite sons hoped against hope to
day that, the Roosevelt Hughes situa
tion would develop a deadlock which
woum rurnisn, an opportunity for a
compromise.
Tho bulk of the delegates will not
arrive here. until early next week, but
those on hand today were frank iu
their statements that, so far, Jtoose
velt apparently has tho best of the
bargain.
.mong arrivals to. lav was former
(Jovcrnor Franklin Murphy of New Jer
y. Murphy, formerly a foe of Colonel
Boogevelt, was said by some politic
iausg to be "on the tenet" regarding
Roosevelt now.
FOB SALE Good Jersey milk cow
giving 3 1-2 gallons of milk, a bir
gain. Phone 0SF2. Walter Pearmino,
B. 8. tf
30 loganberry pickers want
ed, good camp grounds anil accoi.'
modulions. Phone 37F3. 0. L. Denier,
ii. 4. juni;j
FOB SALE 314 hilf truck Studebaker
wagon. Will trade for heavier wagon,
cordwood or ptumpago. 278(1 Lee.
Phone 1322-J. tf
FOB BENT Business block room, tlzft
18x80 foot. 407 Slate ntreot. In
quire at 463 Stato. Thone, 1009.
Maurice Klingcr. tf
FOB . EXCHANGE ItiO aero slock
ranch iii Coos county for vacant lots
or residence in Salem, or acreage near
tho city. AV. A. Liston, Juned
FOR RENT For summer, largo single
room, suite l'or light iioiisekecping, or
ti room I'lat, all modern ami well fur
nished. Chemekela struct, close in.
Phone 417-B. .juiiod
NEW BUNGALOW PIANO PLAYER
With bench and 40 records. Used
three months, taken on debt. Best
bargain I have ever offered. George
(',. Will Music Store. juni;8
I AM Taking orders for summer anil
fall delivery of wood. I will give a
lower price now than 1 will lute in
the season. John II. Scott, phone 1553
After office hours, 022. june20
TWO MEN WANTED To take charg.j
of another muchiuc nuw in construc
tion. Sec inventor of machine owiiimI
bv Marion Power ..inter Co., incor
porated, at 313 Hubburd bldg, jnc'l
TWO Good cows for sale, brindle,
giving 3 gal. per day, very gontle,
sa.fo for women or children to cure
for, Jersey giving ever 3 l-'i gaM
per dajj ..Ward K. HicJiardaou, 23U3
Front. " " junefi
bits and 12 runs. Everybody swatted
except the j'itcher, '
FOB S ALB At bargain prices, on
Troy laundry mangle 90 Inches, stors
shelving, two teams and Shetland
pony, 2 double buggies, one elugU
buggy. H. Bteinbock, 302 N. Com!
PW tf
FOB HALE -Or trade by owner, for
improved farm, factory including
business aud fine residence; business
yielding better than 11,500 yearly; .
gooi location, valuation 110.000; if
ysu are interested in a good iuenme
property see me. IV. W. Beardsley,
Salom, Ore-, 1360 Korth Front utrtwt.
June 10'