SIX THE DAILY CAPITAL JOU KNAL, SALEM, OREGON, TUESDAY, OCTOHER 8, 1916. ' I'' ! i. 4 ! I r r Xike ihat 'jpinclT hit in tlie 9th 'they satisfy! 3 I ,g Th Chesterfield Blend contains tfaa Most ftunous Turkish tobeet -SAMiOUN for richni CA VALLA for aromi SMYRNA for wtnui XANTMI for fracranec, combined with tho boat dom attic Uf . 20 for 10c MMMfU KWMb 3 TODAY'S BALL SCORES i , Brooklyn Wins Pennant New Vorlt, Oct. 3. Tlio Brooklyn Dodgers and the Bos ton Red 8 x will opeu the world's series in Boston Satur day. Brooklyn clinched the Nntionnl league, pennant this afternoon by winning from New York 9 to 6, while the Braves bent I'hilndelphin twice. 0 to 3 and 0 to 1. The Rod Sox already hnd cinched the American league pennant. The rlub standing In the National leaguo now are: Club Won. Lost, Perceut . Ilrooklvn 93 59 .01 a Philadelphia 90 til .590 Thus if I'hilndelphin wins its remaining two guinea and BrooMya loses its two, the final standing will bo: Club Won. Lost. Percent Brooklyn .. . 9.1 01 .004 Philadelphia 92 61 .001 National. R. H. K. Kew York 11 8 Brooklyn 9 14 8 (teuton, Perritt and Rnriden; Smith, Pfeffer and Miller. First game: . R. H. K. Boston 0 11 Philadelphia 8 8 4 Rudolph and Oowdy; Rixey, Mayer, Kautlehner, Oeschger and Killifer. Second game; R. H. E. Hilton 0 11 0 ''Philadelphia 1- 5 .1 Tyler and Blackburn; Mayer, Ben der and Killifer. American. B. H. K. Washington 9 1:1. 8 New York 9 13 2 Gallia, Buckala nd Henry; Oiillop, T.ove and Walters. (Called end 11th. dark.) ; Two out in the 9th! The "pinch" hitter lines a beauty over "short." In comes the winning run. The "fans" go wild it cer tainly satisfies! That's what Chesterfields do when you smoke they satisfy! Still, they're MILD! It is this combination mildness that is giving cigarette enjoyment! But only Chesterfields can give it to them, for the good reason that no cigarette maker, can. copy the Chesterfield blend! Try Chesterfields today! SjA -"tr m- ist.M. CIGARETTES First game: R. H, E. ' i hiiniiclplua 5 jo (, Boston 3 8 0 Fnruliam, l.lndstrom nud Seining; idnys, Foster and Tliomns, Agnew. Second game: ' R, Philadelphia 7 Boston 5 Myers, Nnbors nud Pienich; Wyekotf nnd Thomas. Agnew. H. K. 15 .1 10 3 Ruth, Stock Market Repulses Hot Attack by Bears New Vork. Off. 3. The New York Evening Sun finnneinl review tuduy says: In the face of active efforts by pro fessional trailers to drive prices to ma terially lower levels todav the gen eral list held remarkably' well, with ninny instances of nctunl'strength and thr ughout decided indications of strong underlying ninrkct conditions. Bear pressure was effective in attract ing some commission house selling, chiefly of a wenk variety and against stop orders, while it served to check aggressive publio buying, but it failed, however, to shako the confidence of substantial holders in their theory that reactions in the current, prices are nothing more than movements which accompnny nil periods of advancing market values. Morning tosses, as a rule, were followed by recoveries, which, in the early afternoon devel oped into poxitivo strength. Increased busiuess on advancing prices was reported iu the Inst hour, United States Steel leading in the up ward movement. The rails came into greater promnieuce, while the railway equipment shares were iu better de mand. V. Q. Holt, of the Chat. K. Spaulding Logging rompnny, reports that construc tion of an extension to the company's logging road near Black Rock, Polk county, is being pushed as fast as pos sible nnd that by next spring sufficient worn win nave Deen aoue to tup a tim ber area and make available at least IOtt.900,000 feet of timber. This amount of timber, according to Mr. Holt, would supply a lumber mill for four years. Work will be continued this winter as long as the weather will permit so as to bo ready for spring logging. The construction is beeing done on the sum mitt of the Const range mountains where tho Kails City and Silet wagon road crosses. sfy" that smokers new JL 5? ' f - :J .:(s..it -t:- Court House News . n A directed verdict was returned iu department No. I of the circuit court, .ludgo Percy It. Kelly, in the case of the Oregon Produce company vs. V. K. Whittingtoii, an action involving the ownership of a Konl automobile. The verdict declares the .defendant to be the owner of the nutomobile and enti tled t immediate possession thereof. Palmer D. Peck declares thnt John Bnyne, administrator of the estate of Xnncy W. Peck, has refused to allow his clnim of $179.50, and prays for n ordof of the county court allowing snnie. The following have been granted m&rriniri, liietiHea hv tli nnntifv i-litclr. John Kdwnrd wWehcad and Marie nances .Morris, both of Turner; Major Bllshv mill CnthoriiiA WinM.,n K.tl. nt Suleui. nnd Mnnrii.e niiniunn in,. I rilv-li. Chnpman, both of Snlem. Superintendent Steiner of the stitlo asylum for the insane tins notified the county court thnt Harry JVolt, who was admitted to the asylum from this coun ty Juno 13, 1010, and who eloped July 1, I91U. was returned to the institution September 0. Pinal account has been filed in the estate of Lena Bauer, decease. C. H. Ilieber nud P. O. Hieber have eutered a complaint in the circuit court agninst J. J. Turner, iu which they al lege that , certain note and mortgage given jointly to them and Turner by Mrs. Katie Holmes nnd J. P. Holmes for 1000 wns disposed of by Turner, and that he hns not settled with them. They ask judgment therefore in the sum of $500, their half interest in the account. The county clerk has issued hunter's licenses to Oiiisio Crete of St. Paul; 8. A. Moore, of Woodbnrn; Tohn Kiesbeck of Donald; John Hughes, of St. Paul; Homer Itichardson, of Snlcm, and (!eo. Hampton, of Jefferson. A literarv man has counted 1195 char acters in the works of Dickens. New York has ouo thousand Chinese laundries. of "satis fv" with Sport 444ttt4 w 4 DODGERS NOW LEAD BY MARGIN OF ONE GAME They Play the Giants Three More While Phillies Meet Braves in Four Games TODAY'S IF TABLE. National League. lct. Club. Today. Even. W. 612 009 ,587 L. ,005 .590 ,573 Brooklyn .. .009 Philadelphia .004 .003 Boston 531 .SSO By H. C. Hamilton. t (United Press stiiff correspondent.) New York, Oct. 3. John McUrnw still stands today tho best friend Wil- bert Robinson hns. in baseball. But if winning a ball game at this crucial per iod in the fate of the Brooklyn Dodgers would have fractured that feeling, it is through uo fault of MeOraw's that he is still high iu Robinson's estimntliou Despite the hardest efforts of Me- draw and his cohorts the Rrooklyu club is hanging to the top in the nice for the honor and final blow off meeting tlie oston Kcd oox in the world s se ries. Philadelphia is now n full game behind, so Robbie has driven his charges into n position from where they will nave a oerter ennnce at the windun which now is only three gu'mes awny for tlie Uodgers nnd Tour for the Phillies. Tho Dodgers have three contest left I with the tiiuuts and the Phillies will ciiisii witu tne Knives lour more tunes, two of these tilts being on the schedule tor tins afternoon. The Dodgers have reached the peak of their efforts, but if they hold up now as they have in the past, their crowns are won. Jack Coombs Came Back. Jack Coombs, star for years, and now the greatest comeback iu baseball, gets full credit for preserving tlie friendship between Robinson nnd McUruw. Faced by Ferdie Sehupp, who rapidly is be coming the most feared left bunder in the Niitionnl league, he right handed his way to victory over the shutout route. It wns the fifth time this year he has faced tho-Oitint without tl less. Coombs, iron henrted ns of old, pitch ed himself out of several precarious situations. Although the (limits several times hnd runners iu u position to cross the rubber, th former Athletic success fully put on the screws each time. Down iu the Quaker City, where the Phillies nnd Braves were dividing n bargain bill nt this crucinl period of the campaign another hero was being crowned. C! rover Cleveland Alexander went into battle ngninst George Stull ings' crew nnd won his game. It was the sixteenth shutout victory of the senson for Alexander. Alexander's Great Work. Tho great Philadelphia pitcher has done something in the Inst two weeks that few pitchers of his age would be willing to attempt. Just before the Phillies and Dodgers clashed last week at Kbbets Field Alexander pitched nud won both guinea of n double hnder. Thursday he went to the mound agaiu nnd downed the Dodgers. Saturday hu tried it again and lost. And yester day, with only a day of rest, he came back and turned the Braves buck with out a run, allowing only three hits. Alexander has made good his promise to work every other day if necessary to win tho penutint for Philadelphia. And he is ready to work ngnin tomorrow. The Dodgers have decidedly the bet ter of the situation us it stands today. If they will their remaining trio of contests -with the (Hunts, the glory will be with them. But, if the (liuuts tnko two of tho remaining contests and the Phils succeed in winning three t'i their four with, the Braves, Pat Mor.m and Bill Cnrrigau itgiun will be the rival imagers in the world's series. The Dodgers have the'edge" luuiuly becnuso Alexander and Ferdie Sehupp have been put out of the way for a duy or so. Put Moriui must depend ou iipa Rixey or Krskine Mayer to win for him this aftemoou nud, if reports are true, Rixey almost brained himself yester day when ho tried to lift the Fkilly bench by a sudden punch with his head The Dodgers still naveJSkerrod Smith. Lurry ChVuey, Rube Miirquard and Jeff Pfeffer to fling at the Uianfs. Registration Books ' Close Saturday Night Particular attention of the voters of Salem is.directed by the Marion comity clerk to the fact that tho registration books for the coming state and county election iu November will close next Saturday night, In order to nceoui mo dule those who have not yet registered, the books iu the county clerk's office will bo kept open Thursday, Friday aud Saturday daring the uoou hour and also from 5 until N o'clock iu the evening. Only those who did not register be fore the. primaries in the spring and those who have changed residence and moved to other precincts are required to rgisler at-this time. This registration is for couuty and state election aud must not be confused with the city election requirements, which necessitate another registrntiou at tho city hall. This registration at the city hall is permanent for the city elections and is changed only on change of residence. Voters who wish to east ballots for city officers will bo required to file their names with the recorder at the city hall. Election notices have been prepared auu uun 111 mc iiniiim ui iiiv prillll-r. according to the county clerk. News 444444444 4 44444444444 ARRANGING DETAILS FOR WORLD'S SERIES Commission Met Today to Perfect Plans for Cham pionship Games New York, Oct. 3. Tho National Baseball commission met here todav in the first of a series of meetings which will arrange details tor the world's baseball championship clashes. Gary Herrmann, president of the commission, was first to arrive and when ho couldn 't locate his colleagues, President Johnson of tho American league and President Tenner of: the Nationul, he announced a postponement until tomorrow. When Johnson and Tener showed np later it was decided to meet at once. No member of the National commis siou would confirm the rumor that tho.B1RD HOGS For sale. Phone 1300 or formality of tossing a coin would be dis- call at 1825 N. Front. ' octo pensed with in deciding which city I ' WOllld have thn riltpnillir irmiwi nf tliu'CilRL series if Philadelphia wins the Na tional league pennant. Two schedules probably -will be ar ranged, one providing for a Brooklyu victory in the close National league, and the' other for Philadelphia. Details as Completed. New York, Oct. 3. The first and sec oud games of tho World's series will be played in Boston on October 7 and 9. The National Bnsebnll commission so decided (it its meeting here today. After the Saturday and Mondnv gullies in Boston the teams will play two games in nrooKlyn or Philadelphia, ii depending upon which wins tlio Nn tional leaguo pennnnt. If a fifth game is necessary it will be played in Boston ami il a sixth, in Philadelphia or Brook lyn. If the series runs to seven games, decision us to tlie place ror the Inst game will be made at n special meeting in Boston. Headquarters selected in Boston were tlio Copley Plaza hotel; in Philadelphia, neiieviie-.tiuttord; in Urooklvn, the Bossert. The commission decided it would lie advisable to have a Friday of rest aft er close of the season, so picked Satur day ns the date of the first game, ( ui- pnes were not selected. J. D. Taylor sink will be official scor er nud will have assistants trotn the cities where the championship games are held. The commission held the following players eligible for the world's series contests: Brooklyn: Apnleton, Cutshaw, Coombs, Cheney, Dnubert, Dell, Get., Johnston, .Miller, Mails, Mvers, Markle, Mnruunrd. Meyers .Mow rev Olson, Oinara, Pfeffer, Ruckcr, Smith, Steugel ami Wheut. Boston: Agnew, Barrv, Cadv, Foster, Gninor, Onrdiier, Gregg, Henrikseii. Hob- litzell, iloopcr, Jauvrin, Jones, Leonard. Lewis, Mnvs, McNnllv, Ruth, Scott, Shore. Shorten, Thomas, Walker, Walsh and "Wyckof f. Philadelphia: Alexander, Adams, Burns, Bancroft, Niehoff, Stock. Bcnd- Byrne, C'bultiiers, Cooper, Oeschger, Whitted, Ciuvntli, Ducev Donmroe Good, Paskert, Killifer, l.uderus, May er, Rixey and McQuillen. Watching the Scoreboard Pacific Coast League Btandings. W. ,1.. Tct. I. os Angeles . , Vernon Port la ud . . . . , 103 101 83 89 83 OS 77 82 90 80 .004 .508 .508 .497 .491 .344! Sun Fram isco Salt Lake .... Oakland 03 119 Yesterday's Results. No ganio played; teams' traveling. Today's Games. Oakland at Portland. Los Angeles at San Francisco. Vernon-Salt Lake series starts at Los Angeles tomorrow. Yestordnv 'a big league hero was Eppa Rixey. Although ho didn't get into n ball gnuie. Rixev heroically tried to suvo himself injury by jumping out of tho way of a thrown ball and almost frnctured the top of the Phillies dug out. Steamer Al Demaree pitched a good game, good enough for most nny chain-' pionship team to win oeniuit, Dut koui bach was just that much better nnd the Braves got an even break. Luderua nnd Whitted set the Braves down in the first game in which Alex ander allowed ouly three hits and no runs. The Bed Pox didn't have to, but they went out and trimmed the Athletics. Shore and Janes divided the pitching duties for the champions. Bob Shawkev and his red flannel shirt took the open ?"" ,h f;nal " Washington and the. Y an- les betweeu Uees. Home Run Baker got one each extra base hit and it was ouly a triple. Jacb Coombs snatched' the calcium from Rube Mn round when he, blanked me uinuts. Freddie Schupp deserved a runless tie. but his fellow Giants fell down on the job of making runs. Knuff fanned with the bases full. The Fourteenth regiment, including Bum", a diminutive burro, the regi ment's mascot, saw the game and then showed the Brooklynite how they learn ed to drill on the border. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING BATES, Bate per word New Today: Each insertion, per word lc One week (8 insertions), per word....5c One month(20 insertions) per word 17c The Capital Journal will not be re sponsible for more than one insertion for errors in Classified Advertisments. Bead your advertisements the first day it appears and notify us immediately aiintmum charge, lac, PHONE 937 Foi wood saw. U CURLS WAXTKD liodgers Paper Co. oct. I 100 ACRES For sale. Phone 2175R. ' oct3 RUBBER Stamps made 165 8. Coml ti HARRY Window cleaner. Phone 708. - . oct7 rBESPASS Notices for sale at Jour nal office. ti VETCH HAY For sale. Phone 39F4. C. C. Russell. octl FOR SALE Two year old pointer dogs. inn at iMosner store. octo WANTED To sew furs. West oet3 Fur Co., 217 S. High St. WANTED An' elderly -man to do chores ou ranch. Phone 79F13. oct3 FOR SALE Or trade for good 3 year old ltolstein bull. Phone 31F1I. octo SllttJSP WA.NTKD 100 good young ewes. Plume 39 F4. C. C. Husscll. oct9 WA NT KD Well matured potatoes for snipping. .Mangis Bros Phone 17 oct!) LADY Wishes work in or hotel. 715 S. Com 'I. small family Phone 1007. oct3 iu iii--.Nl 4M acres in citv limits on Turner road. Inquire 1427 Fuirinounl Ave. oct3 WANTED Asensible hinh school girl to work for mom nnd board. Phone 21 OS. oct,") WANTED III men Wednesday morn Hig to cut corn nud fill silo. Phone 1437. oct 3 FOR RENT Eight acre chicken ranch covered hack for trade. Box 5, Tur ner, Oregon. oct3 WANTED Experienced farm hand, married, steady job if sntisfactorv, Phone 1IF33. 6ct3 WANTED An experienced girl for general house work. Mrs. Clifford Brown, 37S State. tf EXPERIENCED -Girl wanted for house work. Mrs. .1. L. Stockton, 274 N. Summer. Call mornings. oct 5 WANTED To trade house and lot for horses, cows, farm implements or nuto. Call 395 X. J 4th St. octo FOR SALE 1913 ll-D. motorcycle iu good condition, $05 cash. Call at SIS X. Liberty St. Phone 920.1. oct" FOR SALE Well established real es tate business, roll top desk, safe, at 347 State street. L. Bechtel & Co. o4 A NEAT Partly furnished house, well located, for rent nt $20.00 per. month. See J. A. Mills, 3S4 Stute St. octo FOR SALE 2 first class cows to fresh en soon, and one Berkshire boar. Phone 11F0 or write L. G. nulgin, R. 4. oct 7 WANTED 30 to 40 acres not over 10 miles from Snlem, some timber and running water. See Belle, 540 State St. - oct9 WANT TO RENT Small acreage with sulficieut equipment for chicken raising. Must lie close in nnd reason able. Address chickens care Journal. WANTED By married man with fam ily position on fruit or stock ranch, can furnish best references. Address 400 care Journal. - . octo FOR SALE rOr trade, beautiful mod ern home in Fairmount Park. A bar gain on easy terms or trade for farm near Snlem" See Belie, 50 State St. oetd STRAYED To my place one old gray mare, owner can have some by pay ing for feed and ad. Mrs. I. X. An derson, route 9, box 48. Phone 14 FIX ......... . . , . oct" VETCH SEED For sale,- now is the time to sow your vetch. Seed can be seen at A reliant Implement nnd Seed Cleaning' Establishment or fit C. C. Russell's on Howell Prairie. Phone 39Pt." . , - . 01,(4 Wheat Reaches Record Dae to Argentine Reports Chicago, Oct. ' 3.T-I)eceniber wheat reached its record hiah price this sea son today at $1.5S 5-8. Continued re- ports of drouth in Argen JdvRnc(, lu i.iv(. , litine and sharp chiefly responsible. Decnibed was upJ i-f nt i.as us; iloy up 3-4 at $l.ss. Corn hnd a strong undertone. Good buying in the face of light offerings caused slight upward tendencies. De cember was up 1-8 at 74 7-8; May up 1-4 r? v a Oats showed a slight falling off be cause of the large supplies visible. De cember was down 1-8 at 48-3-4; Mat down 1-8 at 51 3-4. . Provisions were sharply lower on fall ing hog prices at the yards. Everybody body1 s. busy. 's happy when every- Resourcefulness is a great asset when your back is against the wall. GIRL WANTED House work, country preferred. Telephone 1997. o-t4 GIRL WISHES Housework. Address O 3 care Journal. oct4 FOR BENT SIGNS For aaie at Cap ital Journal office. it GET PRICES On farm sale bills at Tho Journal office. - FOB SALE Or trade for wood, gaso line engine. Phone 451. tf OLD PAPERS For sale at Capital Journal office 10 cents a bundle, tf FURNISHED Apartments, also bar suitable for garage. 491 N. Cottage. FOR SALE Good drivingmare, bug gy and harness. Phono 981 evenings. oct-t FOR SALE A good piano. Enquire I-S0 Broadway, Take car to Hood. oct4 FOR SAL?' Modern bungalow, on ear line, price $1250. Address S. Journ al. oct7 GIRLS OR WOMEN Wanted at the glove factory, 1455 Oak St. Steady work. oct FOR RENT Room with board by weak or month, modern conveniences. Phono 1013. 0ct4 SEWING By day or week, 75e per day. 500 N. Capital. Mrs. Newman. acfj SIX CHIROPRACTIC Adjustment $5, worth more. Dr. May, Hubbard bldg. octl3 GET YOUR Trespass Notices, jew supply of cloth ones at Capita Jour nal tf FOR SALE Thoroughbred Hokfnin bull calf, 6 mos. old. Phone 2502W4 after 0 o'clock. tf FURNISHED Booms and housekeep ing apartments, rates reasonable, elose in, 160 Court. tl WANTED Good second hand tent a- bout 10x12, must be bargain. Address T-10 caro Journal. sept.'IO WANTED An experienced girl for general house work, Mrs. Clifford Brown, 378 Stute. oc WANTED Good work team, not under 1200 lbs. sound and true. Address L. M. Herren, Routo 7, box 104. Phone 19F5. oct5 MODERN 5 room house for rent, very reasonable, near school, church and street car line. Enquire 1491 Souti Com'l. tf CIDER AND VINEGAR Apples want ed, win pay cash on delivery. Sneka furniAed. Gideon Stolz Co., near cor ner Summer and Mill Sts. tf WANTED To buy 6 or 8 choice milk cows, must bo tresh now or soon, none but parties owning choice cows need call. Phono 1431 or 491. tf FOR SALE Modern seven room house and lot; eight bearing fruit trees. Enquire Ben I'crlich at Stcitsloff's market. oct FOR SALE Cheap, twenty acres half mile trom tfalcm, good house, running water, river bottom. Address box 34(1 octO FOR SALE A few pieces of furniture, nut ret, range, dresser, cnutoiner, blue flame oil stove, table, chairs nnd mntting. 542 North Liberty. octt FOB RENT Furnish house, 7 room. 642 N. High; also 7 room unfurnish ed house at 475 N. High. Inquire at 660 N. High or phone 1696. tf FOB SALE Or rent, modern five room bungalow near Grant school, in good repair. Will sell on terms or rent. B. H. Mills, at Spaulding Logging Co. office. tf SECOND HAND Mens' clothing, jewelry, musical instruments, tools, guns, eic, Dougnt, sold and traded. Capital Exchange, 337 Court St. Phone 493. octll FOB BENT? Furnished or unfurnished sleeping rooms, office rooms and housekeeping rooms, reasonableratea W. H. Norris, Bee. Hubbard bldg. v Boom 304. tf LOST Wednesday at the fair grounds, set American minii furs.-Liberal re ward, return to Mrs. F. ft. Stearns, -ISO S. 19th. . 0cl4 WANTED--Man and wife without chil dren on farm, that understand alt kinds of farm work, no cigarettw fiend neod apply, ago between 3f ' nnd 40 years. Address 3 X, cars Journal. octr xfotic of Review . aud Equalization ef Assessment Roll The state - tax eoinmisison will at tend as a board of equalization at. the capitol in Salem, Oregon, en the third .Monday in October, 1910, and public ly examine the assessment roll by it made, and review the same, and cor rect all errors in valuations, descrip tions, quantities, or qualities of prop erty by it assessable, and in apportion ments ot assessments made by it; and it shall be the duty of the persons and corporations interested to appear ' at the time and place appointed. i vtitions or applications for tne re duction or change of apportionment of a particular assessment shall be made in writing, verified by the oath of the applicant, its president, secretary, man aging agent or. attorney in fact, and be filed with the board during the first week it is by law required to be in session, and any petition or application, not so made, verified and filed shall not be considered or acted upon by the ooara. , State Tax Commission, ' By Frank K. Lovell, Secretary. Oct 10. '" )