Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, October 03, 1919, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON. FRIDAY, OCTOBE R3, 1919.
CHICAGO WINS THIRD OF
. SERIES WITH SHUT OUT
. (Continued from page, one)'
center. Groh up, Cboh funned. No
tuna, no hits, lib errors. "
(.Ihicayo Liebold up. . I.iebold lined
to Neale. E. Collins up. E. Collins out
I'islier to Dnubert on an easy chance.
Weaver up. Wrnver popped to Daubert.
Kfi runs, no hits, no errors.
Second Inning.
Cincinnati Koush up. Bousk out,
Risherg to Gandil. Duncan up. Dun
can singled to right. Kopf up. Kopt
out,, Hisbei'tftto Gandil, Duncan ti-li ': ::;
second.- Nenlo up. . Neale out, Collius
to Candil. No rims, one hits, no errors.
Chicago Jackson up. Jackson singled
to left. The crowd roared with a mighty
shout. ' Fclsch up. Fclsch bunted to
IMsher who throw wildly to second,
J nek son going to third and Folseb reach
ed second on tho error. Uandil up. Gan
dil singled to right, scoring Juvkson and
I'cls-Ji. Gandil went to second on the
throw in, Kisbcrg up. Risborg walked.
Fisher's lust two deliveries weso way
wild and the Swede hnd to jump to
guard his ribs. Hckalk up. Helialk
forced Gandil at third, Fisher to Groh.
Bisbrrg wentto second on play. Kerr
up. Kerr torceu Jtisbcrg, Usher to
Groh. Hclialk went to Becond. Liebcld
up. l.eibold out, Groh to Dnubert. Two
runs, two hits, one error.
Third Inning.
Cincinnati Huriden up. Rariden out,
Weaver to Gandil on an easy chnnco.
Fisher up. Fishor shtgled Infield. Kuth
Hi Hath popped to Hisborr. Daubert
up. Dnubert forced Fisher, Collius to
Kisberg. No runs, one hit, no errors.
Chicago H. Collins singled to left.
Wcuv;r singfed to left, B. Collins going
to second, .la'.kson up. .Tacks.iu popped
to luiubort. FeiMeh'up. Folaoii hit into
a double play, Groh to Ruth tc Duunen.'
. ... i.ns, two 'lira iioeriiis. ..
I'oi t th Innintf.
Cincinnati Groh lip. Groh walked.
Kimsh up, Kousli out, EiHbei'a to flan
dil. Groh wentt o second.- Duncan up.
. Duncan lined to itisneig, who doubled
droll off second with a throw to E. Col
lins. No runs, no lilts, inferiors.
(Chicago Gandil out, Groh to Dau
bert. liisberg tripled to right. Neale
should have fielded tho ball but it clud
cd him. Hclialk up. Schulk singled in
field, scoring fiisberg. Kerr up. Sebnlk
out, steiiliug, Hnrideu to Hath. Korr out,
Kopf to Daubert. One run, two hits, no
errors. '
Fifth Inning.
Cincinnati Kopf up. Kopf singlod
to right, Nenle up. .Neale forced Kopf,
Gmidil to Risborg. Itariden up. Hnrl-Cmpircs-
Qnigley (National), plate;
second. Fisher up. Fisher out, Wenter
t Gandil. No runs, one hit, no errors.
Chicago Leibold ii. Leibold out,
Dnubert unassisted. ,R Collins up. K.
Collins 'out, Fisher to Dnubert. Weaver
up. " Weaver out, Fisher to Daubert. No
Tuns, not hitR, o errors, . ,
Sixth Inning.
Cincinnati Until up. Ruth out, His
berg to Gandil. . Daubert up. Daubort
flied to Jackson. Oroh up. Groh out,
Weaver to Gandil. - No runs, no hits, in
errors,
Chicago JurKson liji, Juckson wal
loped the air so hard that he rolled oer
with his feet in the air, Jackson singled
to left. FeJsi'h lip. Jsrckson out Steal
ing, Hiiriden to Kopf. Fclsch walkud.
in ntli 1 up, rYlsch out, stealing, Rariden
to Until. Gandil funned, No j'uns,"oiie
hit, no errors.
, Seventh liming.
Ciiicinnnti Roush popped to Gandil.
Diinciui up. Dunenn fanned. Ho Swung
himself to h'is knees on the lest attempt.
Kopf up, Kopf flew to Iieibold. No
runs, no hits, no errors,
('hir.ngo Klsebrg up,- Risborg out,
Groh to Daubert. Oroh made a des
peruto throw. Huhnlk up. Schulg out,
Groh to Dnubert u an easy chnnco. Kerr
Tip. Kerr oul, HulU to Dnubert. No
runs, no hits, no errors.
, Eighth Inning.
t'iiiciunati Neale up. Neale fanned,
fiwiiijring hard at the third strike. -Rnri-den
up. Riirideu out, Collins to Gandil.
Aluggee butting for Fisher. Maggeej
Hew to l.eibold. No runs, no hits, no
errors. ...
Chicago- I,nijuo now pitchlug for Cln
ciiiuat'i, 'Jimmy Hniith became involved
1b n altercation with tho White Sox
players at the end of the inning but tho
umpires prevented hostilities and led
the Red player to the Cincinnati bench.
Leibold tip. Lcibold fanned, K, Collins
up, E. Collins ci.t. Daubert to I.uqiie,
who eovered first. AYenver up. Weavor
out, Rath to Dnubert. N0 runs, no hits,
no errors.
Ninth Inning.
Cincinnati-Kuth out, Collins to. Gan
dil. Daubert up. Daubert fanned. Groh
up. Groh out, Weaver to Uandil. H
runs, no hits, no errors.
r'iuals: ' H. H. K.
Cinc'innuti , . 0 S i
Chicago ; 3 7 0
The lineup:
Cincinnati-Hath, 2b-, Dnubert, lb;
Groh, ;tb; Koii.sh, cf ; Dunenn, If; Kopf,
s; Nenle, If ; Fisher, p; Raildeu, o.
t'uiiiigo Uibold, rf; E. Collius, Sb;
Weaver, Dl; Jackson, If; Fclsch, ef;
Gnndil, lb; Risberg, ss; Kerr, p; Heliulk,
c.
den out, E. Collins to tiandil, Neale took
Nulliu (Anierican), first base; Rigler
(National), second base; Evuns (Amen
cm), third base.
IS
DEAD FROM ILLNESS
BROUGHT ON BY FLU
Stayton, Oct. 3, Susan Follis Trask,
wile of Gus B. Trusk, died at the home
of her mother. Mrs. Afnrv J. 'Follis.
here Sunctay night. Nearly nine months
ago she was taken with influenza
which developed into pneumonia and
she has been fighting for her life since
that time. Several operations for tho
removal of pus from the lunys were re
sorted too, and all that medical skill
and good nursing could do was done,
but nothing seemed to benefit her. -She
was about 45 years of . age, and be
sides her husband and mother, leaves a
daughter about ten vent old, and two
brothers, T. J. and V. F. Follis. The
funeral service was held in the Baptist
church Tuesday afternoon, conducted
by Rev. Jlnice, and thero was a large
attendance and mnnv beautiful flow
ers. Interment was in Louc Oak ceme
tery.
K. C Small and family have moved
here from Silvcrton and occupy tho
Koy propertv Intclv vacated by J. W,
Mnyo. Mr. Small says that Silvertoa is
decidedly short of places to live.
Mr. and Mrs. Al Fricdl of Sublim
ity, are tho parents of a new daughter.
John Ualfrnnn and family, lately res
idents of the middle west, have arriv
ed in Stayton and expect to locate here.
Mrs. A. Chance, of North Hantinm
has moved to town, occupying tho Sil
havy house.
J. H. Missler and W. II. Hobson are
tho Stayton representatives at Salem
on the jury.
Bnvniiil Htayton residents didn't yet
up as early as they should on Wednes
day, thinking that was the day on
which the clocks were to be turned
back.
Workmen arc busv putting in n new
wooden Ibridge across Jtlio ditch om
Third street. A concrete structure was
tallied of. -but. the prices given mem
fcers of ttto city council decided them
in favor of wood.
An epidemic of bad colds is sweep
ing the .town, and many believe it a
light form of the "flu."
Mr. and Mrs, F, M. Munkers are
both on the list of sick,
MAYOR SPURNS JOHNSON
Los Angeles, Oil., Oct. 3. Mayor
Snyder today refused to head the wel
coming committee for Senator Johnson,
who Is o speak here today against the
treaty.
"during eaciTnieal.
This particular phosphate is the dis
covery of a famous (French scientist,
sad reports of remarkable results from
its use have recently appeared in many
medical journals.
It you do not feel well; if you tire
easily; do not sleep well, or are too
thin; go to any good druggist and get
enough Uitro-l'hosphate for a two
!wAkii' aiimilv it. easts Anlv fiftv cents
a week.
Kat less; chew your food thoroughly,
and if at. tho end of a few weeks you
do not feel stronger and better than
you have for months; if your nerves
are not steadier; if vou do not sleep
better and have more vim, endurance
and vitality, your money will be re
turned, and the Bitro Phosphate will I
cost you nothiug. (Adv) j
TODAY
'ROUND
TOM
MX
m
"FIGHTING FOR
GOLD"
Is a Figure Fresh
from the West of Risk
and Romance
DON'T FAIL TO
SEE THIS
William Fox Produc
tion BLIGH Theatre-Now-
INDIGESTION
GOES, GONE!
'Papo's Diapepsirt" at once
fixes Your Sour, Gassy,
Acid Stomach
COAST
LEAGUE
BASES
(By United Tress.)
Yesterday's winners! Vernon, Oak
land, Haerameuto.
The Tigers pounced on the Angels, 3
to 3. Three wins out of four remaining
games spell "flag" for the Bengals.
The Oak grabbed a win front the
Bee S to 0.
!'"our runs in the second and third in
nings gwve the Senators the gave over
the cVi washes 4. to S.
The Seals and Beavers were bothered
by wet ground. . No game,
ifitomneh neldity causes indigestion!
Pond souring, gas distress! Wonder
what upset your stomaeht Well, don't
bother! The momeut you eat n tablet
or two of rape s Dinpepsin all tho
lumps of indigestioii pain, the sourness,
heartburn and belching of gases, duo to
acidity, vanish truly wonderful!
Millions of people" know that It is
needless to be bothered with indiges
tion, dyspepsia or a disordered stom
ach. A lew tablets of lNipo's Diapep
sin neutrnliae acidity and give relief
I at once. no waiting! iBuv a box of
jPapo's Dinpepsin newt Don't stay mis-
erable! Try to regulate your stomach
so you can eat favorite foods without
eausing distress. Tho cost is so little.
Tho benefits so great. (Adv)
Bitro-Phosphate Is
Good For Thin
Nervous People
A Physician's Advice
Frederick 8. Kolle, M. D editor of
New York Physiciau's "Who's Who"
any that weak, nervous people who
want increased weight, strength and
nerve force, should take a 5 grain tab'
let of Bilro-Fhosphate just before or
Comb Sage Tea In
Faded Or Gray Hair
Look young! Common garden Sage and
Sulphur darkens so - naturally .
nobody can tell
Grandmother kept her hair beauti
fully darkened, glossy and attractive
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Remove blackheads, soften rough
skin, clear the blood, brighten the
eyes, sweeten the whole system.
Nothiug helps make a pretty fac6, win
some smile, as Hollister's Rocky Moun
tain Tea. Try it tonight. 3.'ic. D. J.
Fry. (Adv.)
WOODRY
HAS MOVED
to 270
N. Com'l St.
Resident Manager
J To Handle This Territory
W aniea With Headquarters in his Town
' J ARGE Manufacturing company wants an ambi
tious, determined man with a little capital who
is able to promote sales and direct salesmen.
A permanent profitable business.
Address THE NU-EX CO., Columbus, Ohio
BUY A HOME
AT
PUBLIC AUCTION
Saturday, 2 p. m.
390 Hoy t Street, fine 7-room house. Strictly Modern.
1 Overlooking city.
Fred Griffiths Woodry
Owner, ; Th4,Auctioneer'.
- Phone 510 or 511270 North Commercial Street
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V i rW - -
JSK
SHOES
TYLES adapted for out
door wear for street,
for shopping, for strol
lingand styles 'appropriate
for society for the matinee,
dance or musicale all are
shown in the bewitchingly
pretty
J&K Boots
HIGH OR LOW HEELS
They Fit the Arch
Complete range of lasts and
patterns. s
Buckingham
w- ' i j n
eC 6 QUALITY HIGHEST
Shoes for
Boys
with a brew of Sage Tea and Surphur.
Whencvcr her hair took on that dull,
faded or streaked appearance, this sim
ple mixture was applied witli wonder
ful effect. By asking at any drug
store for "Wveth's Sa?e and Sulphur
Compound," you will got a large bot-
lio or mis oiu nmw rwiptr, uuyivvcu
by the addition of othor ingrcdionts,
ail ready to use, at veiy littlo cost.
This simple mixture can toe depended
upon to restore natural color and beau
ty to the hair.
A well known downtown druggist
says everybody uses "Wyeth's Sage and
Sulphur Compound' now because it
darkens so naturally and evenly that
nobody can tell it has been applied
it 's so easy to use too., You simply
; dampen a comb or sort brush and
' draw it through your hair, taking ono
strand at a time. By morning the
gray; hair disappears; after another
J application, or two, it is restored to its
I natural color and looks glossy, soft and
i beautiful. (Adv)
EXTRA XTRA
40c 40c
- Outing Flan- Cretons on -
' nel. Some sale
as wide as 36 -
inches on sale 25c Yard
white and Saturday
SatdV
25c Yard Hurry
Limit 10 Yds. $2.50 to $3.00
XTRA Silks
Men's $1.00 Consisting J
Neckties Of Crepe de .
Saturday Chine, Plain
Price
If 1 QC TafetaS Nov-
. 6 tM v1- elty andMes,3a-
$1.25 to $1.50 lines on. sale
Boys and Girls Saturday
98cSuit Children's
$2.25 Dresses
Ladies Union either wo1 or
Suits Gingham, on
! $1.79a Suit Saturday
or two suits for 20 Per Cent
$3.50 Less
Wool Serge ' 50c Black
; Middies, $7.50 gateen
values , ,
Saturday Saturday
$5.95 39c Yard
$10.00 Extra $1.50 Bead
Heavy Wool Necklaces
Blankets
Saturday Saturday
$7i9rV. 98cEach
Tomorrow the Last Bay
Call of Salem's Greatest Sale as these
Prices are void af ter Saturdry.
The Remnant Store
254 N. Commercial St.
Salem, Ore.
1-2 Price
I Sale
Odds and Ends
of Ladies .
and Children's"
. sweaters
Carried from
last season
Some Slightly
soiled
Morning
1-2 Price
Sample Lot
. And last
Season's .
Children
and .
Ladies
Stocking
Caps
All Cut
20c
Saturday
Sample Lots
Of Ladies
Under Skirts
Consist of
Sateens and -Silks
-.;
Many Styles
and colors
Saturday
20 Per Cent
Less
Ladies'
Dress -Skirts
At 20 per cent
LESS
This lot is ;
cheaper than
you can buy
the materials
used in them.
HURRY!
You Can Do Better at The Remnant Store
Men's
Part wool and
wool
Sweaters
values from
$3.98 to $15
Saturday
25 Per Cent
less
Made up Pillow
Cases on sale
Saturday
29c Each
ChOArens
Sweaters
All new mer
chandise, part
wool and all
wool
20 Per Cent
Less
Beautiful Line
of Ladies
Sweaters
Sweaters
Slipons and
Coats
Sweaters cut
from 1-5 to 1-2
Saturday
The Remnant Store
.254 N. Commercial St.
A. D. Thomson, Prop.
Little
Boys
Suits in
Corduroy
: Or Serge
Saturday
Price
20PerCent
Less
" 10 Per Cent
Off On
KABO CORSETS
XTRA
$1.75
Ladies'
Unions
On Sale
Saturday
$1.19 a Suit, or
2 Suits for
$2.25
Sample
Boys' Coats
' Values to
$10.00 :
Saturday
'Price
$5.95
r : $2.50
Baby Silk
, . Cafis
Saturday
Price
$1,98
$1.5Q
Black or
Navy
:' Velveteen -Saturday
Price
$1.19 Yd.
Odd Lot .
' of Mill-Ends :
Of Curtains
19c Each
2oz, Ball of
Knitting ,
. Yarn
Saturday
. Price
49c Ball
XTRA
50c
, Men's Silk
Finished
Lisle Hose
OnSale
Saturday
3 Pairs for '
98c
.Remnants of
Table Cloths
2 day sale at
10 Per Cent
Less
Cotton
Remnants .
2 day sale
10 to 29 Per
Cent Less
Remnants
Of Apron
Ginghams
19c Yard
Wool
Dress Goods
Remnants
20 Per Cent
Less
50c Ribbon
Fancy
Patterns on
Saturday
39 Yd
A
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