Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, June 21, 1916, Page SIX, Image 6

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THE DAILY CAPITAL .TOT'RNAI,. SALEM. OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 21. 1916.
lurnDISTILLATE
Save Money
TEN GALLONS OF GASOLINE at 20 cents
amounts to $2.00. Figuring twenty miles to the gal
lon, you get 200 miles at a cost of one cent per mile.
TEN GALLONS OF DISTILLATE at 10 cents
amounts to $1.00. Figuring thirty miles to the gal
lon (which is conservative), you get TI00 miles at a
cost of one-third of one cent per mile.
The motorist can divide his fuel cost into three parts
and pocket two of them, this claim being borne out
by actual comparisons.
The Leist DistillateGasif ier
PRICE FOR FORD CARS. . . . $5.00
OTHER MAKES $7.50
Installed.
Great Western Garage
141 North High St.
OPPOSITE COURT HOUSE
I Sport News j
Is Guaranteed This Sura for
Go With Fred Fulton
' Other Sport News
Chicago, Juiip 21. A guarantee of
10.000 for ii 10-round Itout with Fred
! Pulton of Minnesota, was still open to
l.less " Willard, world's heavyweight
i eliauiiiuu, today. Harry Sherman and
James Connolly, owners of boxing clubs
in Minneapolis and St. l'aul. were here
! today awnitig word from Tom Jones,
I Wil lard's manner. The offer was
i made a week ago and Jones has until
today to decide.
Failing to hear from Jones or Wil
1 lur,d, Sherman and Connolly plan to go
to New York to line up boxers tor lour
round bouts.
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Watching the Scoreboard
Pacific Coast League Standings
W. 1.. Pet.
Vernon ' 42
I.os Angeles 42
San r'raiiciiM'o 39
.ss:i
I'ortland 32
Salt Lake 2
Oakland -S
31
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But Few Stras.
Now York, Juno 21 The
smallest
The Nation's
Favorite
otter
No
There Is No Better
field of stars ever to enter in the an
nual national open golf championship
will be seen in action at the Minikuhda
club at Minennpolis, Minn., next Tues
day, entries filed at the United States
tiolf association offices showed to
day. Fewer than the number required for a
qualifying round will tee off and 'form
er Champions Ouimet and Travers will
i be among the missing. Alex Ross, who
won the onen championship in 1907, is
j trip only former champiou entered.
SOMMEES KNOCKED OUT
I'ortland, Or., June 21. l.ee Johnson
of Oakland, and Muff lironson, fought
a six round draw here last night.
Johnson was the aggressor throughout
the bout, but missed frequently.
Al Summers, a local middleweight,
put his jaw in front of a right cross
in the sixth round, and l,owo Sims of
California scored a knockout. Farmer
Hums was given a decision over Joe
i (kinds of Tacoinn. P.uins weighed !
jand Ponds 200.
Coif Contest Is
, Getting Very Warm
lel Monte, Cal., June 21. Six play
ers still survive in the singles divisions
of the annual Pacific Coast tennis tour
nament todnv.
In the -women's depart meat, ansa Portland, ure., June "!. Two war
Marjorie Thorue. and Miss Helen Rah" , brides today stifled back tears as their
a dashing stylo of attack and' a ter
rific serve, but many believe Oriffiu
has too much experience for liini.
Two Portland Girls
Become War Brides
The Harvard-Yale Game.
Cambridge. Mass.. Jne 21. The liar
vard and Yale baseball teams turned
out early today to practice for the sec
ond game of their annual series, with
Harvard getting slightly the better of
it on the betting. Despite the fact that
Malum, sar mound artist, is on the sick
list, crimson followers predict victory
this afternoon.
Yesterday's Results
At Portland No game with Salt
Lake, wet grounds.
At Sua Francisco Oakland IS, Los
Angeles' 8 (12 innings.)
.At I.os Angeles No San Francisco-Vernon
game, Vernon traveling.
Oakland looked good for several in
nings but they couldn't stand the
pace. Los Angeles won in t jo twelfth
when Jack Ryan doubled and scored
two men.
The Angels ran wild on the sacks,
couimit-f,ing larceny r.t will while
Frank Flliott, the "jiivt nile Oak catch
er, was nlmost helpless.
At least Oakland had the satisfac
tion of knocking Hog.' out of the box
in the ninth, when they tallied thrice
and tied the score.
It rained at I'ortland and Vernon
didn't get to I.os Angeles in time to
play the Seals.. So all the limeligjion
the coast was centered on San Fran
cisco yesterday.
Yesterday's hero in the big leagues
was liaunian of the Yanks, He made
five hit's in five times at bat.
The Indiana struck a sua" in Daus:
of the. .Timers. The Detroit slubniau
held the Cloveliuulers to two hits.
A double by Young in the pinch
scored jVeach from second, wit'.i the
run that gave Detroit the gamo.
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"Broncho" Bob Hall, who originat
ed bull-dogging a steer, from an automo
bile, and who is the only man to suc
cessfully perform the trick. He will be
seen in this act at the Philomath Round
l"p, Jun 22 to 24. at Philomath.
Manuel l.opeZ, Jr., who begged not to
be taken, as he had just been married.
His father took his place. Young I.opez
said the Mexicans told him they were
going to organize a revolution in Texas.
Reports were received this afternoon
that a posse of deputies and civilians
have the bandits surrounded near the
Astocosn county line. Funstou said
that troops will take part in the hunt
unless it is found the sheriff can han
dle the situation.
The Senators got only three hits off
Push ot' the Athletics. The latter, how
ever wris free with walks and two of
the h"it$ scored men who got on via
the gift route and Washington won 2
to 1.
To Select Referee.
New York, June 21. The "third
man" for the Dillon -Morun battle of
the 29th, will be chosen at a confer
ence of the managers tomorrow. Bill
Brown, Billy Roche, Mattie Hinkol, Fd
Smith or Charley White are proposed.
WEST STAYTON BESTS
EAST SALEM EAGLES
have defeated till opponents and will
elnsli for the women's title.
Four men are fighting it out for the
men's singles championship. They are
Clarence Griffin, Roland Roberts,
Oiirlton Gardner and William John
ston. t'.lmer Griffin figures prominently
i'i this play until he met his brother,
Peck, who carried too many guns, win
ning tl-2, 0-4. Johnson is the favorite
to win the singles title.
Considerable interest is being mani
fested in the games between Griffin
uniformed husbands boarded trains for
the mobilization camp of the Oregon
National Guard.
Miss Mnrgnrot Ground chose a real
military setting for her romance. She
was married to Sergeant Aekloy of Co.
10 at the armory, Regimental Chaplain
Gilbert officiating. When her husband's
company arrives at. the border, Mrs.
Ackley declares she will follow him.
Miss Paulino Hensehke, the other war
bride, was married to Private Charles
Benton, of Co. !, less than 24 hours
iml Roberts, the new comet from the, before Benton's compauy left for the
Oolden Gate park courts. Roberts has mobilization grounds.
On June IS the Fast Salem Fugles
met defeat in their first game of the
season. West Stayton winning K to 7 in
11) innings.
Any team wishing to play good
square, honest bunch of boys, tiy West
stayton.
Ashby and C. Gesne.r pitched good ball
for the" Kagles with Horner and Smith
on the receiving end. Fryslie starred
at first base and grabbed four bingles
out of live tunes at bat.
The Fugles' line-up: Fryslie, first
base: V. llesner, center field; Harris,
third base; C. Gesner, pitch nnd short
stop: Smith, catch and right hold
l.awitson, second base; Ashby, pitch
and shortstop; Caplinger and D. Ges
ner, left held; Horner, enteu and right
field: Jim Lewis umpired the game.
Any team wishing games with the
Eagles phone 89F-22 or write "tmiuger
Chester Horuer.'Salein, R. I. 1). No.
box 121.
Your Money's Worth
You want the utmost return for each dollar you
spend for Clothing. That's common sense and human
nature. We must give it to you, or give up business.
So-avoiding guessing and gropingwe have gone
straight as a bullet to
BISHOP ALL WOOL CLOTHES
$15.00 $20.00 $25.00
HART SCHAFFNER & MARX
$20 $25 $30
As the best known, because the best made and best
styled in this country.
Every Suit is guaranteed as to style, fit, make, and
color.
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Cyrt(!il H.rt .ScWIncr k Mr
Robert's
Hats
$3.00
Salem
Woolen Mills
Store
Just Wright
Shoes
$5.00
Old Fddie Plank went along nicely
until the sixth against the White Sox
when he blew up.
The Cardinals woun 1 up a twelve in
ning slugging 1PP wl,u ltmr runs 111
i,.. fin''iTnroiinil. The Pirates were
londlnuv no to the ninth by two runs
A sudden onslaught cut uown mis
lead and the Cardinals won out in me
twelfth!
Mexican Trouble
Has Bullish Effect
New York, June 21. The New York
Evening Sou financial review today
said:
Wall Street appears to have made up
its mind that whatever mav be tho
issue of the present situation in con
nection with this government's Mexi
can relations, - it is likely to have a
bullish rather than a bearish influence
The overnight news developments
were not of a character to change sen
timent to any appreciable extent and
throughout the forenoon session tie
general list advanced from a fraction
to one to two points or more. The
Mexican issues and the metal stocks
started the downward movement on re
ceipt of news from Cauauea, Mexico,
that the plan ol the ureene tannnea
Copper company had been closed down
and the employes conducted to the uor
der.
Mexican Petroleum which had eross
ed car earlv. reacted to below 98.
In the afternoon the downward
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it appears and notify ub immediately
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Minimum charge, 15c.
YOT'NG Chickens for
287-W.
sate.
Phono
juiie23
SIX Adjustments
Hubbard bldg.
$5.00.
D. May,
june24
PHONE 937 For wood eaw.
tl
nARRY Windowcleaner. Phono 76S.
julyl
KCB1JEH Stamps made 1G5 S. Com'l.
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PARTNER WANTED Salem Garage.
june21
ROENTGEN Ray
May.
examination. Dr.
june21
FOR SALE-
2502-W-4.
-Fresh Jersey cow. Phone
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FOR SALE Cheap, dump box. Phone
544 or 2o7.. june22
FOR RENT SIGNS For tale at Cap
ital Journal office. tf
FOR TKADE Jersey cow for small
horse. Phono 8SF3. junc21
WANTED Woman to do oouserlean
ing. Pnono 5SFU. june201
WANTED A ono or two horso elec
tric motor. Phono 209. tf
FOR SATjF. Or trade for wood, gaso
line engine. Phone 451. tf
HORSE For sale,
Phone EGF.15.
yrs. old,
broke.
june21
KENTISH CHERRIES
Phono 37F11.
For sale.
,june21
FRONT APARTMENTS Ground floor
491 N. Cottage. tl
FOR RENT Large farnij cash rent.
Address Salem, box 218. june2.'!
WANTED Partner in sheep business.
C. Schufeldt, 321 4 St. Portland. je27
LOOANP.ERRY And cherry pickers.
Alfred Ackley, R. 4. Phone 37F5.
juuc23
FOR SALE 15 ram lambs, two heif
er calves five months old. Phone IIP
33. A. H. Robinson. june21
FOR SALE Cheap, or will trade for
beef cow, a nice Jersey heifer that
will be fresh soon. Phone 994. je-1
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FOR SALE Black Tartarian cherries
3c; Royal Anns are scarce and high
Phone Walter (i. Pearuiine, 9SF2.
jnne23
WANTED Ten loganberry pickers,
good camp grounds; we pay one cent
per box. Lewis Dickman, Ht. 5, box
111. Phone 81F4. june23
I WISH $800 on good security. Ad
dress R. A. L. care Journal. juue22
PURHi Whale oil soap for hop spray
for sale at the Capital Soap Works.
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WANTED To trade a good corner lot
in Portland for auto. Call 1W2-W.
june22
WANTED 20 loganberry pickers. V.
11 Deucer. Phone 88l-'il, SaJem, Or.
june26
FOR GOOD MEALS And comfort
able rooms at reasonablo rates.
Phone 1013. tf
FOR SALE! Bain horse power hay
bailer at H. Edwards, R. 3. Phone
79F2, Salem. june23
FURNISHED rooms and houseleepiag
appartments, rates reasonable, close
In, 100 Court. tf
WANTED Cascara bar, highest cash
price. Call or write Frys Dru j store,
Salem, Oregon. july3
TWO NICE Cottages for icnt by tha
month or season' at Newport. O. W.
Johnson &Co. ' tf
WANTED To let on share one aero
loganberries; berries are sold. Phon
194 or 34F13. june2l
WANT ED To contract for drying lo
ganborries. Walter - O. Petfnnine, R.
8. Phone 98F2. tf
FOR SALE 1912 Buick roadster in
good mechanical condition, a snap.
Halvorsen & Burns. june22
MONEY TO LOAN In sums of $500,
$1000 and upwards on good farm se
curitv. Square Deal Realty Co., 202
C. S. Hank Bldg. junc22
200 LOGANBERRY Piekers wanted
good camp grounds and water.
Phone 41F24, L. It. Roberts. tf
oral Funstou toiiay uenieu a icpon en
diluted that he had made a second re
quest for militia to bo sent to the bor
der. He said the only request he has
ade was the ono made public yester
day. .
The war department has wired fun
stou to recruit four regiments of iufan
try and two of cavalry at once for
regular service. Detailed instructions
have been mailed. Recruiting will be
started at once.
Report have teen received that
Mexicans are assuming a threatening
attitude at Ojinaga. Funstou says they
are "running around in circles, brag
ging about what they intend to do."
Official announcement was made that
General Pershing has found no Mexican
detachments moving at any point with
in touch of his lines of communication.
Pershing still has scouting pnrties out
on both sides of the line.
General Parker, at Brownsville, re
ports he has no confirmation of the
rumored massacre of Americans at the
Cerrebalo mines, in interior Mexico.
Several big searchlights have arrived
at Fort Sam Houston. Funstou refused
to say how many.
D. W. Griffith
Ftmmut SIOO.OM-m-yat Cnatat f Mol
ina iciiraa
; Militia to Mots Sootl.
San Antonio, Texas, June 21. The
majority of the 100,000 national guards
men iow mobilizing throughout the
country, will begiu to move toward the
Mexican border immediately their mo
bilization i complete, if the railroads
are eqipl to the task of transporting
them aipl their equipment.
The militia, under direct orders of
Oenerali .Funstou will be distributed
along tjie international line from the
(iulf eft Mexico to California at once.
They wiill be assigned, to patrol duty.
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lco-;swiy iiu- ruwic H'n r. ui ii-wi.nn
now enaeed in that work for actual in
vasion of Mexico, in case war is declar
ed. A' large reserve of militia also
will be stationed at Fort Sam Hous
ton, j
The tactual 'number of ffimi'J sme-ii
asked by Funstou for- immediate serv
ice is iyiit known, but he indicated to
day lha a large part of their total will
be sent1 to the border as fast as thev
can be 'transported. He said the re
maindeu will be called for in (he event
of hostilities.
All branches of the service will be in
cluded in the movement southward. But
Fuuston declined to state just how the
' various units will be distributed as such
knowledge would give the Mexicans a
I taciial ndvautugc.
The tates from which the l'il'-t
troops will be called are to be chosen
by the war dcparim.-m, Fo"t"ii lias
(expressed ioi preference in this respect.
1 lie biggcsl tnctor in any delay to be
encountered by the militia will be in
equipping thcni with horses and mules
This le:ds to the belief that the Xew
York and Illinois regiments will be the
l'ir-t to, move, as they are already well
supplied w ith animals.
Sheriff Tolou with two automobile
loads of deputies today left for a place
111 miles west of here to hunt a party
of armed Mexicans ln forced Floren
cin Valdc and Manuel I.oper., Ameri
can borh Mexicans, to join them "to
tight gringos."
The bandits threatened to shoot
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"A pipeful
of Tuxedo is
a wonder
fully pleat
ant form of
tobacco en
joyment,
mild and
toothing."
Scores of Big
"Movie" Men
producers as well as actors, are
constant smokers and out
spoken friends of Tuxedo. It's
just the soothing, restful, re
freshing smoke men of their
nerve-racking vocation need.
Nothing calms and comforts a,
hustler Tike a pipe of mild, cool,
sweet Tuxedo.
Tuxedo is aged from three
to five years in wobden hog$
heads to ntake it mellow and
iwcet flavored. But the thing
that takes out all the bite and
harshness and makesTuxcdo
so bland and gentle that it
can't hurt the most sensitive
tongue.or throat, is the fam
ous and exclusivt iTuxcdo
Process." ,
One week's trial of Tux-
edo will show you.
YoucanbuyTuxedoeYerywhere
FOR SALE Or trade, o acres well im
proved, close in, tor desirable city
residence. Phone 1003-W. evenings,
or address S Rt. 5, b 4. june27
LOST Small gold fraternity pin,
some where in business district,
bears letters "EX". Finder please
leave at Journal office. Reward. je'Jl
80 ACRES Must sell; .10 acres level
enough to plow, best of soil, good 4
room house, spring water, 8 acres
cleared, balance easy. Price $900,
$000 will handle. I.. Mann, R. 2, Sa
lem, Or., box 2j. june'Jl
movement affected the entire list
Reading and Rock Island, which had
shown the most consistent strength amt
activity, felt the pressure and gave
wav lractionallv.
Prices declined still further in the
later trading but there was little ac
tivity.
Would Have City Buy
A Testing Outfit
As a measure of economy in connec
tion with the operation of tho niunieip
al paving plant, City Engineer Skcl
Ion advises that the council authorize
the purchase of, a testing outfit.
To secure the right mixture, avers
Skelton, under the present, system
tests of the mixture used must, bo tak
en twice a day and seut to Corvallis
for analysis. This will prove expens
ive. The alternative is to have the city
own its own testing. Apparatus and
supplies for this purpose can be pur
chased for $270.90. The matter is in
the hands of the street committee.
The street committee is trying to de
cide the merits of various offers made
bv manufacturers of paving machiuery
and supplies who have submitted bids
for materials needed bv the city in
operating its new paving plant.
A machine for digging up tie road is
the largest single item on the list ot
necessary aparatus. This machine
known as a scarifier", must be capa
ble of digging up macadam and as
phnlt pavement. One company, has
asked' $990 for a seurifier that will
lig up streets in five foot swaths.
Others are offered at ."C'. to $iioO. A
gas roller for $2400 is also offered as
a good buy.
Tne I'liion Oil company otters to
furnish paving asphalt for $lo.ti0
ton.
WANTED Ten men at $2 a day;
long job. W. O. ' Hurlburt, employ
ment agent, 70o'; North High. pune22
15 LOGANBERRY Pickers wanted.
2 miles east of Prooks. W. W. and
Archie Lander, Salem R. 9. jun21
RED CURRANTS For sale, fine for
making jelly. Phone 34F13. Mrs. A.
Ia Campbell, Salem Heights. je24
WANTED Loganberry pickers. . cool
camp ground, wood and water; ber
ries not damaged by frost. Phone "2
F32. june22
ON AND AFTER This date I will
Yiot be responsible lor any bills ex
cept those that I personally acquire.
P. L. Beall. june2J
FOB BALE 3ft hilf truck Studebakw
wagon. Will trade for header wagon,
cordwiood or itumpage. 2788 Lea,
Phono 1322-J. tf
FOB BENT Business block room, riM
18x80 feet. 467 .State street, In
quire at 483 State. Phone, 100!.
Maurice Klinger.. if
WANTED To trade 3 1-3 wide tread
Milborn wagon in good shupe for
narrow tread 3 1-2 'wagon. Alust ,be
good. Phone 692. tt
IMr AN RER R I EH Fo r sat on the
vines; price 2 cents per box, pur
chaser to pick them; sevea acres of
good berries. Phone 84F2. juue22
FOR SALE- OR RENT Modern bun
galow, fireplace, . dutch kitchen, ce
ment basement, lauudry tnb, gas,
electricity. Pheue owner, o8-R, if
interested. .; . juneSl
FOB SALE At-bargain prices, on
Troy laundry mangle 90 inches, store
shelving, two teams and Shetland
pony, 2 double buggies, one single
boggy. H. Steinbock, 302 N. Com!
Phuir 808.
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SNAP Mr. Investor or homeseeker
look this up if you.' want to get some
thing for your money. A co.y mod
ern 5 room bungalow only 4 bloek
east of state house; price $1000
half cash. Don't -phone but let
Iiechtel show you property, 347 State
street. iune2l
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printed to your order at the
Capital Journal job office.
Phone 81.
Commercial
PrirtfiEl
Call For Improvement Bonds of the
City of Salem. Oregon.
Notice is hereby given that on July
1, 1910. there will be money on hand
and applicable to the payment of the
following numbered improvement bond?
of issue "F", dated January 1. 1912,
numbers 01 to 92, both inclusive.
Holders of these bond will present
them for payment at the office of the
city treasurer as interest will cease on
Juiv 1, 1910.
C. O. RICE.
Citv Treasurer,
Dated Juns 7th, 1910.
at
the
Capital-Journal
Office
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