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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (July 27, 1916)
THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, THURSDAY,-JULY 27, 1916. MriMlllflHIIIfWMIIIIIfinMNVIMI icac: n H 0 M E INDUSTRY P A G E 1! II II u Support the Home Payroll and Patronize the Home Merchant SIX i n a n II II II II II !l SPAULDING LOGGING COMPANY LUMBER And BUILDING MATERIAL Hard woods and Interior Finish. Box Shook FRONT AND FEBBY STS. PHONE 1830 THE HOME OF . GOOD JEWELRY AT RIGHT PRICES 1 at C.T.P0MER0Y ' Jeweler and Optician 125 North Commercial St. ' Telephone 1309 Ask Your Grocer for CEREO 'The Substitute for Coffee" "Made in Salem" Manufactured by the Hagel Cereal Co., Salem, Oregon 770 South Commercial Street F. E. SHAFER I make my living horo. I spend my earnings nt home. Homo industries first, last and all tho time. THE LEATHER GOODS STORE 170 South Commercial Street. South of Bush Bank Tou Make Tour Bread and Butter Here in Salem Then Buy It Made in Salem. PAN DANDY Is tho World's Finest Bread. We Make It. SALEM ROYAL BAKERY 210 South Commercial Telephone 378 Now la the time to book your order for FRESH LOGANBERRY JUICE COMMERCIAL CIDER WORKS phone 2191 IOWA MACHINE SHOP Machine Work of nil kinds. Tlrn.ing, welding and lathe work. Gasoline engine doc tors. D. B. BROWN 252 Chemeketa Street C. LACHET.E, Proprietor SOME SALEM FACTORIES DEALERS WHO SUPPLY SALEM PEOPLE WITH THE POPULAR HOME PRODUCTS Frnuk Shafer, the leather goods .side being n jeweler and expert re man, has just added to his wide ' pair man be is a graduate optician. awake store a large stock of auto tires and tire accessories. The Racine tire conies in plain and horseshoe trend with a 5,000 mile guarantee and if it's as durable as it looks it's good for twice that mileage. See them in Frank's window as you go by. Capital City Mills. Bryant & Frunk have been in the business ever since they were boys and in the last seven ty years claim they have learned ev ery phase of the art in the produc tion of a perfect flour. William Frunk is proprietor of Sa lem's finest drug store. He enrries the best of everything from Whitman's candies to Squibb 's drugs which he uses in his expert prescription department. J Orders come pouring into the Cereo , factory from all over the state 'for their l.n..ltl...l t...l.DU..frn nnffaa owl it UrULIUlUI DHUOIIIUIC .11 lU.HV nuu v bids fair to become one of Salem 'b larg est industries. Have you tried it yet? C. T. ronieroy is bnck from the jewelers' convention and is moro de termined than ever to continue his store as the homo of good jewelry at right prices. His ability stamps him a mau of diversified talents for be- SALEM'S VANITY FAIR Employs Three Friscillas Constantly "MILADY" Will Always Find the Fashions First at The Waist Emporium Formerly the Hob Nob MRS. A. B. KELSEY 409 COURT STREET Fresh pressed loganberry juice makes a wonderful drink these summer days. Mr. Gregory, at 2191, will deliver it to your door n you'll phone him. For the first time in Salem's history traveling men are arranging their sched ules to stuy over night in Salem. Up to this time Sulcm has always been avoided in fnvor of other vallcv towns or Portland. This certainly speaks ! volumes for Charles G. Miller, the live I manager of the Hotel Marion whose un ! tiring efforts have aroused this re ! spouse. Hnrtmnn Bros, company jewelry store is rapidly completing the im provements stnrted some weeks ago. Tho entrance on Liberty street is a ! genuine conwvenience. Their new safe I is the finest of its kind in the stnte j ! and their windows when finished will j j be smartly unique. j I The war has not changed the storl i ing qualities of Kppley's pure phos ' phate baking powder. Since it stands ! without a peer can't you give it prefer j euc.e in your next order? t The best thing to mix with F.p jpley's Perfection Baking Powder is Perfection Flour, "the flour of ' ultimate universality," made by the Mr. Underbill, of the Townsend creamery, says that White Clover products still represent the acme of perfection in the butter, cheese and ice cream line. No effort is spared to insure sanitation and absolute clean liness for their products. When you prepare for that vaca tion or outing don't forget that Hauser Bros, carry the largest stock oi outdoor supplies in the valley. A few suggestions from their store will (Continued on Fuze Seven.) PAINT UP THAT F0RD-- Out in Three or Four Days $10 and $12 DORRANCE 271 Chemeketa HARTMAN BROS. CO. Quality Jewelers and Silversmiths Friendship Rings, Kngngemeut Rings and Wedding Kings. Corner State and Liberty Streets, Salem, Oregon. TRY EPPLEY'S PURE PHOSPHATE BAKING POWDER 25c lb. Made in Salem. All Grocers. Good Service, Good Goods. T. S.- TOWNSEND CREAMERY COMPANY A. A. UXDERIIILL, Local Manager Butter, Eggs and Dairy Supplies. PHONE 195 137 COM'L ST. HAUSER BROS. Outfitters of Sportsmen SALEM, OREGON Stores at Salem, Or., Albany, Or. Taiil II. Hauser Lloyd Hauser GARDNER & KEENE The House of Quality Jewelers and Opticians 390 State St., Salem, Or. RED CROSS PHARMACY We Endorse This Movement THE HOME OF SANTOX REMEDIES Unexcelled Prescription Service PHONE 114 BUSICK & SON. THE QUALITY GROCERS We Handle All the Sal em-made Edibles ' Visit Our Bright New Store 456 STATE STREET TELEPHONE 182 DON! BUY AN OUT-OF-TOWN FLOUR When the best the world affords is made right hero in Salem "PERFECTION FLOUR" CAPITAL CITY MILLS The Flour of Ultimate Universality MADE-1N-OREGON LUMBER, LATHS and SHINGLES F-T Co.'s Paints, "Oregon" Portland Cement, Sash and Doors "Everything in Building Materials" FALLS CITY-SALEM LUMBER COMPANY 319 S. Twelfth St., Phone 813 Ask Your Dealer for MARION BUTTER and MARION ICE CREAM Tho only Creamery Butter made from clarified as well as Pasteurized cream in the Willamette Valley MARION CREAMERY & PRODUCE CO. Salem, Oregon HOTEL MARION SALEM, OREGON THE PRIDE OF THE CAPITAL CITY CHAS. G. MILLER, Manager. Your Hay and Grain Crops Are Preserved Regardless of Weather in the INDIANA SILO 60,000 American Fanners Recommend It. Manufactured, sold and guaranteed by the CHAS. K. SPAULDING LOGGING COMPANY CAPITAL SOAP COMPANY THE ANGORA RUG CONPANY Tanners of Furs and Leathor. Mounting and Manufacture of Fur Rugs and Robes. Ture Whale Oil ,Sonp for Hop Spray. Highest Price Paid for all Kinds of Pelts and Hides. 1230 Ferry St., Phone 683. Salem, Or. THE SPA Salem's Old Reliable. Treating the Peoplo Right Since 1899. Oldest Largest-1 Best. Phone 25. Home of Oregon's Finest 30c Luncheon WEAR PLEATED BOSOM SHIRTS If you wear pleated bosom shirts, with or without attached cuffs, let us show you how well these particular garments can be laundered. We'll iron tho shirt fronts straight and even, with every pleut, in place, smooth and nicely finished. We'll iron the cuffs so they are firm and stiff not limp and spongv. We'll shape them to fit your wrists, and return them free from rough edgee. If vou arc having trouble with cuffs or neckbands, try usl SALEM STEAM LAUNDRY. II II II II II II II U n ii ii ii ii ii ii ii ii ii ii u ri ii 11 i! n ii it ii ii u u n II II U n ii ii ii ii u n n ii ii ii ii u n n n ii u a n a ti ri a a s a a n ii ii u a a n u Sport News YANKS STILL ON TOP BUT ONLYHALF GAME One By One the Team Has Gone to the Repair Shop, - Lee Magee Yesterday . Mew -York, July ST. The Yank are lipping. The jinx which has persistent ly trailed Douovau's men since they climbed to the peak of the Americas league was pressing closer today, ; The latest blow, the loss of Lee Ms gee, stripped the Yanks of their last regular outfielder and yesterday Kay Caldwell, pitcher, held down center field.- And the misfits only got one hit off Cieotte of the White Sox. ... The minor league teams to which Donovan farmed his star recruits, Mil ler, Aragon and Shocker, was refuse to come to the New York manager's aid by releasing them. Miller would plug that hole in the outfield without leaving a crack, while Shocker with five put outs and a no hit no run game just tucked away in the International league circuit teems to be in simp to assist tne crip pled Yank pitching corps. With ft mnrgiu of half a game, the Yauk still cling to the top today. Mean .while the western clubs are playing hob with their eastern visitors. Just one game out of nine starts the east has been able to coral, that being the Red Sox who are rushing close on the Yauk heels. Everywhere along the line the western tennis are cleaning up with a resultant tightening of the race. In the National four games still sep arate tho Dodgers from the field, which is led by the Braves. With O'Mnra put ting up a much improved game at short. and the soothing influence of their home grounds, the Dodgers seem in ft fair way to at least hold their own during the present aeries. RAINIER JOINS INTERCITY Announcement was made .yesterday hat. the Su Helena franchise in the lutercity league hair been sold to Ra nier, and the remaining scheduled games will be played by the Kanier club, which is now an ludceiident or gnniiuitiou. St. Helena has not been drawing well, it is understood. KNIGHTS ARE ARRIVING Portla'ud, Or., .Tidy 27. Knights of Pythliu were beginning to arrive here today for tho supreme lodge, which open here next week. Thft city is be ing adorned with Pythian colors, and extensive preparation are being made to welcome the knights. Pythian Sis ters conventions are to be held here next week also. The mipreme lodge meet Tuesday for it first session, and the proceed ings continue without interruption un til Aug. . We mail your paper to you during your vacation, l'bone l. READY F0RJ0M0RR0W Both Pronounced In Fine Shape by Expert-Welsh Seems Confident New York, July 27. Freddie Wo!sh and lleniiy Leonard are in erfect physical shape for their battle at Washington Park tomorrow night. The official medico of the state box ing commission has pronounced each man ready for the bout. Welsh held a public workout to show people who journeyed to OougUislou, that he' due to give the little liarlem-j ite tho fight of his young life. "Pv never taken the count- . vet and I do uot Intend to start in."' is tne way Freddie figures the bout." Rivers Knocked Out Now York, .lulv 27. v,u,,, i..;iK- of the West Side evened matters with hay Kivers of California, knocking the westerues out in the seventh round. River wo floored twice in the 0eiiing seaglua and the fight was nenrlv broken uu when Reillv '. ondti rushed across the ring and cried out "iat tne western man seconds were givintf nim strvcnnuie. The late Jim Hill, the railroad kiug, wa man of buoyant optimism. "Failure," he once said iu an ad dress to railway men, "failure are al ways pessimists. Successes, on the omer nana, are optimists. Which is right!" He paused then added: "It 'a easier to slip down hill than to climb up, but the view, remember, is t the top." Watching the Scoreboard Pacuic Coast League Standings Los Angeles .. Vernon San Francisco I'ortlnnd Salt Lake ; Oakland W. ... 59 ... 02 ... 58 ... 40 ... 49 ... 42 L. 44 4S 52 48 Pet. .573 .564 .527 .489 .4.i .308 Yesterday's Results At Portland 2, Han Francisco 0 (game called first half fifth iuniug, no one out, r.iin.) , . At Oakland 4, Vernon 10. . j At Los Angeles II, Salt Lake 4. got nineteen put outs. Charlie Her y.og, playing his first game in New York, as a Giant, was punk. He did not get n hit, didn't score a run, did not get a put out, and made a costly error. On the other hand, Mnthewson just selected a winning pitcher iind then stood at third sending his men on home Tiie Tigers sliowed the courage of their striped nnmesnkc, tying lip the game with the Senators iu the ninth and winning in the tenth. The Athletics lost twice agniu. The old duckpond looked quite nat ural to the Beavers, '. . , They ma united to iHinee.e in about four inninif of boll between showers before roin cliec were distributed. I Talking about hia chances during a squall MeCrcdie remarked that what) lie neeueu moor was a puener anu ; catcher and. an unbrella Walt, and! don 't forget the goloshes. Modest Renny KanfP speared what looked like a certain two bagger by ruuuiug and sticking his glove pa-w skyward. The Braves-Cubs game wn out of the greatest. Hitching buttles of the year, each side being held to two mts. Vaughn ana Allen were tne moainns men. CiAL STaIKE STILL ON Angels accepted a game from the lice who errored at psychological mo ments. ... , Maggert stole .everything in sight, including home in the eighth. n P .lull- Hone of a settlement of the Nelson uod Fernie coal mitie strike which appeared bright last night, were shattered toduy when the men refused at the last minute to return to work, and the strike sUua tiou became as acute us before. - At ft mass meetiug yesterday it wa uejer mined for all men to go back to work peudiug a settlement of the troubles, but the meeting -Inst night cancelled tuose arrangements. Oaks were unable the field the Ver non Bengals' terrific drives and Hanij ratierson tigers grnuueu . ira i" four. Gardner, in rig,, lor the Oaks. WORK OF ENEMIES SAYS PUTER had a tousu day, reing uisereuiieu with two boots. Sun Francisco, .lulv 27. S. A. D. Puter, indicted with other on charges growing out of alleged Oregon land fraud. i at liberty today under 1,- 000. He aurrendered to the authorities when he arrived from New Y'ork yes terdav. Puter declares the indictment Is the work of old enemies iu Oregon. He Yesterdav' big league hero wa Ed die Cieotte, who held the Yank to one hit a single. He fielded hi posi tion in flawless style getting a put out and tour assists. Wallie Pipp, the nk first sucker, , KID IRISH QUITS GAMS L. Edwin Ireland, better known in the aporting world as "Kid Irish,'.' for merly the world's featherweight cham pion wrestler and weight-lifter, fa in Salem. He breezed into the Capital Journal office this morning with his arm in a sling, due to injuries received in recent match at Genessee, Idaho, and announced hia intention o'f goiug to Honolulu as a special correspondent for the East Oregonian of Pendleton. "I have retired from the wrestling game." he said. "I slould have retir ed before the match at tienessee. - That match took place on Friday. It was tne thirteenth match in the thirteenth year of my wrestling career, and see what happened to me." He will be in Salem two or three da vs. HAVE ROSY CHEEKS 3 AND FEEL, FRESH AS A DAISY-TRY THIS! aya glasa of hot . water, with phosphate before breakfast -washes out poison,. say tha charges are all falsehoods, and that he can easily prove all of his ac tions have been far from shadv. To see the tinge of healthy bloom in your face, to see your skin get clear and clearer, to wake up with out a headache, backache, : coated tongue or a nasty breath, . in fact to feel your best, day in and day out,just try inside-bathing every morning for one week. - Before breakfast each day, drink a glass of hot water with a teaspoon ful of limestone phosphate in it as a harmless means of washing from the stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels tha previous day's . indigestible waste, sour bile and toxins; thus cleansing, sweetening and purifying the entire alimentary, canal before putting more food into the atomach. The action of hot water and limestone phosphate on an empty stomach is wonderfully ia viborating. It clean out all the sour fermentations, gases and acidity and gives one a splendid appetite for break fast. A quarter pound of limestone phos phate will coat very little at the drag store but is sufficient to demonstrate that just . as soap and hot water cleanses, sweetens and freshens the skin, so hot water and limestone phos phate act on the blood and internal or gans. Those who are subject to con stipation, bilious attacks, acid stomach, rheumatism twinges, also those whose skin is sallow and complexion pallid, are assured that one week of inside bathing will have, them both looking and feeling better in every way.