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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (May 26, 1919)
THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALE3L OREGON. MONDAY, HAY 26, 1919. "3Cor$ by the fuir s-" Lest b? the Year" 1 ar. V'O Xf PAGE SIX w New Thrill Last TKJNY RED Calf A Oxford. Cap 1 OS. SirtfU Sol. Medium Hssl. Penitentiary Nine Loses To State House "Pick-Ups" There may nut lime been mni h sci-cii'-i' a lioiit thu impromptu Imll gnmo pulled off at the peniteutiuiy gruunda Hnturday afternoon, but there was a lot of spectacular maneuver! around the diamond and plenty of hilurity on the part of the spectutorii. Contesting with Hie "inside" aggregation was a group of alleged en Imll player from the state house, hastily lined up after dinner by the instigators, Messrs. Perkins and Butler, who for several weeks past huve beeu threatening to breiik out with this iiort f tli iiik. The men from beneath the big dome were short on prsetiee but long on nerve, ami in order to encourage tiiioi .Malinger Keller of the prison team kindly IouiumI tlieui a buttery from his reserves Tanner and HuMonto. With llu Httlo boost, and more or less mag nanimity on the part of the unipiro in his decisions, the visiting erslwhilo bull i.ii nutmigcd to work out wilh a seore of H lo 7 in their favor, though Man aaer Keller will always carry the con victiii't in his heurt that the game was really a tie if not a victory for his bunch. Anyway, it wus a racy game and both players and rooters had a good time. if -aoufto COAST LEAGUE BASES - ( Hy I'nited Press.) Yesterday's winners: Hun Francisco, Portland, .l.os Angeles 2, Vernon, Unit Lake, Home runs! Wisely, llees, . Ncuton held the Her.vors to two hits in (lii muming, the Henls winning ft to 1. The Den vera won the afternoon e si'iu, five to three. The Angels made a elean sweep of their series with Kent lie by winning both emit of Hnnduv's program. The Timers nosed out the Henator 2 to 1, winning five out of the sii (nine series. The Oaks and Bees divided the series with the Mormon city rltib Inking Run day's Rnnie 8 to S. A boys' military baud of 2.1 members ha been nrgnnijed at Chehnlis bv I'h il i p M. Hicks, army band leader. M I i s i n ViaJ D DELL'ANS Hot water Sure Relief ELL-ANS 'FOR INDIGESTION ! Pullman Is Champion Of Northwest Conference Fiillnuiit, Wash., May 26. In one. of the must thrilling meets ever aiu.kuu o. ttotrer'i field, Washington Htoto college Saturday afternoon won the annual northwest Coufercnco track meet from Idaho bv the close score of 44 to 42. 1'iiiverslty of Oregon (finished third, with 35 points, and University of Mon taut fourth, with 14. At the start of the relay Idaho led by 1 point, but as three plates in the relay count In the northwest conforonre, WiiHhington Htnte's second place, gave her the meet. Idaho failed to finish the relay. With the exception of the distnuii. events the finishes were all excitingly close. Rathford opened the meet n setting a new Washington state record in the mile at 4:29. Jig Rtnith tried hard to overcome Holding's lead for second place and failed only by a yard. SUNDAY SCORES WILSON Hood River, Or., May 26. Hilly Sun day, the spectacular evangelist, stopped In the middle of a sermon here Sunday to score President .Wilwin for recom mending the lifting of the war time pro hibltlon ban. "I have been wilh Wil son four-square and from tho heart out," bundny asserted, "until his an nouncement on the prohibition measure. Hut with booze I cannot parley or grant anv reprieves. I'm ready to fight the lifting of the ban." REAL ESTATE COMTNO INTO ITS OWN ONCE MORE The first real estate movement in this part of the valley for the past sev en years has struck and farms and city property is now changing hands daily. Home are selling just for the sake of changing their locations, while others are selling to move away only s..s 11 Thepeakof excellence ihcorn.foods tti K .1 I I V 1 ss siC wsmsw V -USclpys flakes tho b$ feature of th o'h os Cbrcakf ests tnd hmcrrrA The Entire Remaining Stock of the Spencer Hardware Company, 466-472 State Street Must AH Sold On Or Before July 1 AND WILL THROW IT ON THE MARKET AT PRICES THAT WILL ASTONISH YOU. per .me in) i Will Open Monday IN THE MEANTIME THE STORE WILL BE CLOSED. TAKING INVENTORY AND MARK ING AND ARRANGING THE BIG STOCK FOR QUICK SELLING THINK UP YOUR HARDWARE NEEDS-THEN COME TO THIS SALE Store Closed All This Week To Take Inventory Will Held At OUR AD FOR PRICES 466-472 State Streei (OLD SPENCER HARDWARE LOCATION) IN THE MEANTIME WE WILL BE GLAD TO TAKE CARE OF YOUR NEEDS AT OUR COM MERCIAL STREET STORE. WATCH I ADS OR PRICES m Hardware Co TO THE SALEM PUBLIC: We have sold the stock of the Old Spencer Hardware Company, to the Salem Hardware Company at a price that will enable them to offer you wonderful bargains. Before leaving Salm we wish to thank you for the liberal patronage you have given us. DIRECTOR BROS., by Simon Director. I ! I i i to eome back as fast as the good Ionl anil our (overnuieiit controlled rail roails will permit them. Home of the ehaiiKea on the map of Orejfoa matte tiy the HoMvj Heal hXnte "o, during the pant .few tiava are: Marie Nehion hoino and lot on Ooona street to W, V. Neil a former reKiileiit of Hilvertun; Luct llerking farm on North Howell Prairie In MiIhh Tnrveml, aim a tract of laml owneii by the I'ottorff eetate to tilaa Torvend, on o tho finest farms on Howell Prairie; lot on the rornor of Jorth Water atreet and county road owned br ii. L. Kohinson to Alvina 11 a in re; 80 aerea of the Hieka farm south of town to K. K. Arinttroiur. Mr. Aniiilruit! expectn to Hi nil. I on the farm aoou anil will have on of the fine farm In that vicinity, honee ami kit owned hy Hick rltos., in Cowing ad dition to W. Well man; the J. K. Kng-li-h hnnw and lot in Cowinas addition to J.caile Mird; 'hoiine and lot owned by W. II, Triillinser oa A atreet to Michael lhilan and wife. tSilverton Ap peal. and jtoorjtette erepe anil carried a ahow I er bouquet pt cream briilal roues and sweet pcan She wa attended by ilii (race HottitiRer, tlresned in pink at in and georgette crept, carr.vim; a boo 'lt. pf pink roes entwined wth tern. The Kroom wore a 'blue serRe suit and wa attendetl by Theodore erc-s who aim wore a serge suit of similar shade. Jmnieibately after the ceremony the happy eioiiple and their numerous friends dearte 1 to the beautiful coun try home of the bride's parent to par take of a bounteous wedding diuuer that was awaiting them. The dining room wws tastefully decorated with roes and ferns. AfaiL MARRIED AT SUBLIMITY Tlie Catholic church at PuMimity, i the scene of the prettiest wedding festivity that bas een witnessed for some time, when last Tuemlsy morn ing John ft'. Ktr.el and Miss Helen Kre res, two pjiilar young people of this vicinity, were united in the bond of matriiiionr. Jlcr. Father l4inck offi ciating. The double ring ceremony waa llu'd. The bridi was dressed In ivorv satia - NEW BOOKS ADDED TO LIBRARY "The future belongs to the people." speeches maW since the beginning of the war, bv Karl Liohknccht. "Koch the man," the life of the commander of the allied armies, by C. E. Jjiughiin. "Budget making In a democracy" a new plan for lejislative control of the budget, proposed by Edward A. FitKpatne k. , "A study of the unemployed In Portland," a pamphlet prepared thru Reed College tr A. E. Wood. "Christian internationalism." a plan that ear international relation be gov erned 'hv Christen .principles, writ ten by W. i Merrill. "The preacher, his life and work," a, discussion of the opportunities, work and responsibilities of the profcsion, '!y J. H. .loivrtt. " Alcohol, its action on the human organism," a study prepared by (Sreat Britain's centrol control board. "How to sing a song," the art of dramatic and lyrie interpretation de scribed y Yvrtte Ouilbert. "Commercial egg farming,'.' a prac tical book by 8. Ii. Hanson. "Complete poems,-' of l'aul Law rence IMinbar. "Knglieh literature from the Nor man conquest to Chaucer," bv W. H. Schofiel. "History of nineteenth century lit erature" by George E. Jaintbury. "History of Elizaibcthan literature" by Ceorge E. Saintaliury. "Handbook of poetics", by F. B. Oummere. "I'artiotic drama in your town," suggestions for working up pageants ami other patriotio celebrations, 4y Constance Mackay. "Easy entertainments for young people" a collection of dialoguee. "Choice dialogues," a collection by Shoemaker. , "Spring an summer acbftol cele4r tiolts," a colliwtion of recitations and exercises edited by A. M. Kellopg. "Holidav entertainments," exercises for every holiday, edited by C. C, shoe maker. "Out of the silences," a etr novel by Marv E. Waller. "Curious quest," a novel by Edward Oppenheim. Cliildren'a Books 'Mlirls mf '01" another story by Eniile Knipe. "JmliHii heroes and great chief tains'' ly C. A. Eqstmnn. "The trail of the cloven foot," a story by A. H. Verrill. BUYS AUMSVILLE BANK K. T. Pierce of Portland has pur chased the stock owned by W. C. An derson in the Aumsville State bank and has taken active charge of the bus inew, having foeen elected vice presi dent ami cashier by the board of di rectors. Mr. Pierce has been engaged in banking in this state for a number of years and states that the policy of the hank will be to continue the efficient service to tho public in every way that has been given by Mr. Anderson. Mr. Andensou expects to leave for N't'braska almnt June 1st to take charge of his father's estate. Record. Aged fisherman Makes Big Haul St. Paul. Or., May CI. Frank Lam bert, aged TO, the oldest native son of Marion county, is some angler. Accom panied by his grandson, Harry Taber, he honked 14 five pound bltck bass. The f'uh were pu'led ent of Hubbard lake, 12 miles south of St. Paul. Lambert ia an enthusiastic fisherman and his grand son ia a chip off the old block. Th 5friVre Tk Istv Mlllvwl llisa Tk Oofioas KaowUdg Wwa Ckbt WW a. Wonderful ThswaV StssU Ovsr Tktn. t ftenitasss la Its awst thrtmrw enmr to rorasa wlta Us Uwuf Eit s scsttnf a bsbf. Bwy womsa la th iirf of eomtns; SKCk rrtxxvt fSould anpars scr sraa fsr Mm wnmnal stnls, Ihras irnsrstlmia tsvs found il trtwl and KUaMs prpsnlkh IWIw'i rVUKKt, nl ih fresUftt btip at so a fcms. Bf Its e.ilt hm throuhout ttia period, ths skis ft tbs abdomes la wAm soft sod slajUc. cnsadiiif amsrlss rsx sulif wbta hsbr rn,, awl saia st law crttts la la (Us war annded. Ths InasaiaistMa of brtsst ateada as aootbii l)wla from your drwtftt, by all am Hilt irsst jinpsrauoa wturh ericoc Wt lor si Busy yrsrs to sassct BKiinrrs. Writs ths aVadWt Kstaior Ownir, Dept. D, Lamar Building. Atlanta. Uwrfla. tor tWr aripfat and iBtoratlna- Uhn. bml Hook, and ba a ths aw of MotacrW Friend. It is for eitsraal an, is I sua ih wwvrl y - r . fsrti.c. S9 KHnb?r thra U iHWiia tks p-K at MOTHJBi S f aiEMJ. DUY IN SALEM ALWAYS